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THE
Census of Massachusetts:
75.
PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
CARROLL D. WRIGHT,
Chief op the Bureau of Statistics of Labor.
Volume II.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS.
FIRST EDITION.
BOSTON:
ALBERT J. WEIGHT, STATE PRINTEE,
79 Milk Street (corner of Federal).
1877.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page
Introduction to Vol. II. Manufactures and Occupations, .... xv-lAd
TABULAR PEESEKTATIONS.
L Manufactures and Eelated Occupations, by To'W'ns, . . . 1-186
The name of each Manufacture and Eelated Occupation, speci-
fied in a statement for each Town and City, with aggregates
for each Town and City, Number of Establishments, Capital
invested and Value of Goods made given in the case of Manu-
factures, and Number of Establishments, Capital invested and
Value of Work done given for Eelated Occupations. Followed
by Town and City, and County and State recapitulations for
Manufactures and Occupations, and a County and State reca-
pitulation by totals.
II. Manufactuees and Eelated Occupations, by Najie, . . . 187-230
Presentations of the principal Manufactures, giving for each the
number of Establishments, Capital invested and Value of
Goods made in each Town, City, County, and for the State.
Followed by a presentation of other Important Manufactures
for wbich State totals of Establishments, Capital invested
and Value of Goods made are specified. This is followed by
similar presentations, by State totals, of Miscellaneous Manu-
factures, and of all Occupations related to Manufactures. A
recapitulation of State aggregates, for all industi'ies, of Estab-
lishments, Cajjital invested and Value of Goods made and
Work done, concludes.
Manufactures, 189-221
With Number of Establishments, Capital invested and Value of
Goods made, for each Town, City, County, and for the State.
Arms and Ammunition, 189
Agricultural Implements, 189, 100
Artisans' Tools, 190,191
Boots and Shoes, 192,193
Boxes, 194
Carriages and Wagons, . 195, 196
Clothing, 19G-198
iv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Page
Manxjfactuees— Continued.
Cotton Goods, 198,199
Food Preparations, 199-201
902
Furniture,
Leather, 203,204
Liquors and Beverages, 204,205
Lumber, 206,207
Machines and Machinery, 208, 209
Metals and MetaUic Goods, 209-211
Musicallnstruments and Materials, . . • • • 211,212
Oils and Illuminating Fluids, 21^
Paper, • "^-^
Printing and Publishing, 214,215
c+ ' .... 215,216
Stone, '
m 1 .... 216,217
Tobacco,
Wooden Goods, 218,219
Woollen Goods 219,220
Worsted Goods, ^^^
Other Important MANUFACTtJRES, . • • . • • • • 221,222
With State totals of Number of Establishments, Capital invested
and Value of Goods made.
221
Bags and Bagging,
221
Brushes and Brooms,
Building, 221
^ X- 221
Carpetmgs,
221
Chemical Preparations,
Clocks and Watches, ■'"^
Cotton and Woollen and other Textiles, 222
222
Dress Trimmings,
222
Drugs and Medicines, • • ■*■*"*
Dyestuffs, 222
Fertilizers,
Fine Arts, ^^^
Glass, ^^^
Linen, . ^^^
Print Works, ' • ^^^
222
Polishes and Dressings,
222
222
Scientific Instruments and Appliances, '^'^^
222
Railroad Construction, *''*
Rubber,
3 Instruments and Appliances,
Silk, 222
Vessels, ^^
CONTENTS. V
Page
Miscellaneous Maxxtfactures, 223-225
With State totals of Number of Establisliments, Capital invested
and Value of Goods made for all Manufactures, not previously
specified, of which returns -were made, each industry being
distinguished by its proper name.
OCCLTATIONS, 226-228
With State totals of Number of Establishments, Capital invested
and Value of Work done, for all Occupations related to Manu-
factures, of -which returns were made, each industry being
distinguished by its proper name.
State Eecapitulation of Aggregates, 229
With State totals of the Number of Establishments, Capital
invested and Value of Goods made and Work done for all
Manufactures and Eelated Occupations.
III. Articles Made, by Name, 231-250
With each separate article of manufacture specified byname,
and the total value of each given, for the State. In the
majority of instances, the quantity of each article made is also
given, accompanied by the average value of the unit of meas-
urement.
IV. Stock Used, by Towns, 251-256
Number of Establishments, -with Value of Stock used by them _
for each Town, City and County, with a County and State
recapitulation.
V. Stock Used, by Industries, 257-262
Number of Establishments, with value of Stock used by them,
classified by Industries.
VI. Selected Stock, by Towns, 263-282
Presentations, by name, of the principal articles of Stock used in
Manufactures, giving the value of the amount consumed in
the principal Towns and Cities ; giving the quantity used,
also, iu some cases. With County and State recapitulations
in the case of each article, and a consolidated recapitulation,
with quantity and value, of the items of Stock considered, for
the State.
VI CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
Page
Selected Stock, by Towxs — Continued.
Building Stone, Brick, etc., 265
Cotton, 265,266
Cotton Goods, . . ' 266,267
Flax, Hemp and Jute, 268
Flour and Meal, 268,269
Iron (pig and Bcrap^, 269,270
Iron (manufactured). Steel and other Metals, . . . . 270-272
Leather, 272-274
Lumher, 274-276
Paper, 277
Sugar, Syrup and Molasses, 278
Shoe Findings, 279
Wool, 280
Woollen and Worsted Goods, 281
State recapitulation, 282
Vn. Stock Used, by Name, 283-308
With each separate article of stock used specified by name, and
the total value of each given, for the State. In the majority
of instances, the quantity of each article used is also given,
accompanied by the average value of the unit of measurement.
VIII. Values of Buildings Used for Manufacturing Purposes ; of
A^^:RAGE Stock ox Hand ; of all Machinery ; and of Im-
ported Machinery : by Towns, 309-316
Number of Establishments, Value of Buildings, Value of Average
Stock on Hand, Value of Machinery and Value of Imported
Machinery for each Town, City and County, with a County
and State recapitulation.
IX. Motive Power, by Towns, 317-326
Number of Establishments in which Motive Power is supplied
by Steam Engines, Water Wheels, Horses, Hand, Foot and
Windmills, in each Town, City and County, with County and
State recapitulation, and classifications of the kinds of Steam
Engines and kinds of Water Wheels.
X. Steam and Water Power, with Nominal and Actual Horse
Power, by Towns, • .327-334
Number of Steam Engines with Nominal and Actual Horse
Power and Number of Water Wheels with Nominal Horse
Power, for each Town, City and County, with County and
State recapitulation.
CONTEXTS. Vll
Pago
XI. Steam and "Water Power, •with Nominal axd Actual Horse
PoTN'ER, BY Industries, 335-338
Number of Steam Engines Tvith Nominal and Actual Horse
Power and Number of Water Wheels with Nominal Horse
Power, classified by Industries.
Steam Power, 337
Water Power, 338
XII. Persons Employed in Manufactures ant> Occupations, with
Classification by Sex, Age, etc., by Towns, .... 339-360
This presentation gives the Whole Number of Persons Employed
in Manufactures, in Eelated Occupations, and in Manufactures
and Occupations combined, in each Town, City and County,
with County and State recapitulations. Each of the three
parts of the presentation also shows, in detail, the Number of
Males Employed, the Number of Females, the Number of Mar-
ried Females, the Numbers of Males and of Females between
10 and 15 years of age, the Numbers of Males and of Females
under 10 years of age, the Number of Both Sexes, under 15,
employed for more than nine months in the year ending May
1, 1875, and the Number of Women furnished with work at
home, in each Town, City and County, with County and State
recai>itulations.
Manufactures, 341-346
Manufactures, State recapitulation, 347
Occupations, 347-362
Occupations, State recapitulation, 353
Manufactures and Occupations, 353-359
Manufactures and Occupations, State recapitulation, . . 359
Xni. Persons Employed and Wages, by Towns, 361-370
This presentation gives the Whole Number of Persons Employed
in Manufactures and Kelatcd Occupations, of both sexes and
all ages, for whom wages were returned by their Employers,
and the total amount paid them as Wages during the year
ending May 1, 1875, for each Town, City and County, with
County and State recapitulation. It also gives, in detail,
the Number of Males above 15 years of age and their total
yearly wages, the Number of Females above 15 and their
total yearly wages, and the Number of Persons of Both Sexes
under 15 and their total yearly wages, for each Town, City
and County and for the State ; also, a table of County and
State average yearly wages for all persons employed, and, in
detail, for males above 15 years of age, females above 15, and
persons of both sexes under 15.
Vm CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
Page
XIV. Persons EarPLOYEO m Manufactures and Occupations, Wages,
ETC., BY Industries, 371-754
This presentation is the counterpart of Presentation XIII., the
Persons Employed being distributed by Towns under County
subdivisions in that, and in this being distributed by Towns
under a classification by Industries. Each showing for an In-
dustry is divided into four parts, which are consecutively
numbered. Each Part I. contains, — Whole Number of Persons
Employed, and, in detail. Number of Males, Females, Married
Females, Males above 15 years of age, Females above 15, Males
from 10 to 15, Females from 10 to 15, Males under 10 and
Females under 10 ; also, average number of hours worked per
day iu each Town and City, and the number of days that
establishments were open. Each Part II. contains, — The
Number of Males and Females for whom Working Time and
Wages were given in each Town and City, the Total Wages
paid them for the year ending May 1, 1875, and the Average
Yearly Wages for Day Hands and for Piece Hands, in each
case the age distinctions of Males above 15, Females above 15
and Both Sexes under 15, being maintained. Each Part III.
contains, — The Number of Day and the Number of Piece
Hands at work, with the usual age classification maintained,
in each Town and City, and a statement of the actual number
of days worked. Each Part IV. contains, — The Number of
Day and the Number of Piece Hands at work, with the usual
age classification maintained, in each Town and City, and a
statement of the actual average daily wages paid. The points
of information in the four parts of each showing by Lidustries
are brought into a consolidated State recapitulation, in which
appear the State totals and averages for each Manufacture
and Related Occupation.
Persons Employed, Wages, etc., in Manufactures, . . . 374-594
Agricultural Implements, 374-877
Arms and Ammunition, 378-380
Artisans' Tools, . . . . 381-386
Bags and Bagging, 387, 388
Book Binderies, 389,390
Boots and Shoes, 391-402
■ Boxes, 403-409
Brooms, 410-412
Building, 413-418
Carpetings, 419-421
Carriages and Wagons, 422-429
CONTEXTS. ix
Page
Persons Ei^iployed, Wages, etc., in Manxjfactures— Concluded.
Chemical Preparations, 4.30,431
Clocts and Watches, 432, 433
Clothing, 434-441
Cotton Goods, 442-448
Cotton and Woollen and other Textiles, 449, 450
Dress Trimmings, 451, 452
Drugs and Medicines, 453-455
Fertilizers, 456,457
Food Preparations, 458-467
Furniture, 468-473
Glass, 474,475
Leather, . . . . , 476-485
Linen, 486,487
Liquors and Beverages, 488-493
Lumber, 494-505
Machines and Machinery, 506-512
Metals and Metallic Goods, ...;.... 513-523
Musical Instruments and Materials, 524-526
Oils and Illuminating Fluids, 527, 528
Paper, 529-534
Polishes and Dressings, 535-537
Printing and Publishing, . . 538-543
Eailroad Construction, 544-546
Eubber, 547,548
Scientific Instruments and Appliances, 549-551
Stone, ■ . . 552-557
Tobacco, 558-563
Vessels, 564-566
Wooden Goods, 567-574
Woollen Goods, 575-582
Worsted Goods, 583, 584
Miscellaneous Manufactures (specific name for each given), . 585-594
Persons Employed, Wages, etc., in Occupations, .... 595-748
Blacksmithing, 595-606
Bleaching and Dyeing, 607-610
Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing, 611-617
Bottling, 618-620
Building Moving, . 021-624
Butchering, 625-632
Carpentry and Joinery, 633-642
Clock, Watch and Jewelry Repaiiing, 643-646
VOL. n. — B
C CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Page
Persons Employed, Wages, etc., ik Occupations— Concluded.
Clothes Making and Repairing, 647-649
Clothing Repairing and Remodelling, 050-653
Coopering, 654-656
Dressmaking, 657-660
Glass and China Decorating, 661, 662
Glazing, Painting, Pajjer Hanging, etc., 663-668
Gilding, 669,670
Harness and Saddle Repairing, . . . ... . . 671-676
Machinists' Work, 677-680
Masoning and Plastering, 681-688
Millinery, 689-692
Painting, 693-700
Paper Hanging, 701,702
Plumbing and Gas Fitting, . 703-706
Roofing, 707-709
Stair BuUding, • 710-712
Stone Cutting and Dressing, 713-716
Tinsmithing, 717-724
Upholstering 725-728
Vessel and Boat Repairing, 729, 730
Wheelwrighting, 731-736
Miscellaneous Occupations (specific name for each given), . . 737-748
•
State Recapitxjlations of Aggregates, 749-754
Part I. Persons Employed, Ages, Working Time, etc., ' . . 749, 750
Part 11. Average Yearly and Total Wages, 751, 752
Parts in. and IV. Number of Day and Piece Hands, with Ages, 753, 754
XV. Summary of the General Statistics op Manufactures, by
Towns, 755-774
Number of Establishments, Number of Steam Engines with
Actual Power, Number of Water Wheels with Nominal Power,
Whole Number of Persons Employed, Number of Males, of
Females, of Males under 15 years of age, of Females under 15,
Capital invested. Yearly Wages (estimated), Value of Stock
used in Manufactures, and Value of Goods made and Work
done, for each Town, City and County, with a County and
State recapitulation.
XVI. Summary of the General Statistics of Manufactures, by
Industries, 775-780
The same points as given in Tabular Presentation XV., classified
by Industries.
CONTENTS.
XI
Page
Speciai. Statistics of Manufactures and Related Occupa-
tions, . 781-828
XVII. Machinery for Cotton, Woollen and Worsted Goods, .
Number of Cotton Spindles, Power Looms and Hand Looms,
Number of sets of Woollen Machinery, Power Looms and Hand
Looms, Number of sets of Worsted Machinery, Power Looms
and Hand Looms, in each Town, City and County making
returns of same, with County and State recapitulation.
783-788
XVin. Saws in Lumber Mills; Vats in Tanneries; Engines and
Machines in Paper Mills; Runs of Stone in Grist and
Flouring Mills, 789-798
Number of Saws, Vats, Paper Engines, Paper Machines and Runs
of Stone, in each Town, City and County making returns of
same, with County and State recapitulations ; also, classifica-
tion of kinds of Saws in Lumber Mills, and a statement of the
number of Paper Engines and their Capacity in Pounds, and
the kinds of Paper Machines, for each Town, City and County
making returns of same, with County and State recapitu-
lation.
XIX. Newspapers, 799-812
Title of each Newspaper, name of Town or City and County
where published, how often published, to what object devoted,
annual subscription price, year in which established, size of
■ page in inches and number of pages to a copy, with a County
and State recapitulation of Number by Periods of Issue, fol-
lowed by Classifications of Circulation by Periods of Issue,
Objects to which Devoted by Periods of Issue, and Date of
Establishment.
XX. Gas Companies, 813-818
Number of Establishments, Capital Stock, Number of Shares,
Price per one thousand cubic feet, Amount received for Gas
and all Residual Products, and Amount paid for Coal, Trans-
portation and all other expenses, for each Town and City
making returns, with County and State recapitulation.
XXI. Ship Building, 819-822
Number of Vessels Built, Tonnage, Value of Hulls, Value of
Vessels with complete Equipment, for each Town and City
making returns, with County and State recapitulation ; fol-
lowed by a Classification of kinds of Vessels built.
Xll CEisSUS 03? MASSACHUSETTS— 1ST5.
Page
XXII. Women Fuexished with Work at Home, 823-828
A prescutatiou showing tlie number of Women Fnruislied with
Work at Home, distributed by Towns and also by Industries,
and giving also tho total amount of wages paid them, by
Towns and Industries, for the year ending May 1, 1375 ; fol-
lowed by a consolidated classification by Industries.
XXIII. FismxG, BV TOWX.S axd Name, 829-838
Giving each Product of Fishing, by name, in a statement for
each Tovrn and City mailing returns, with Quantity obtained,
Value, Capital invested, Vessels engaged in, Tonnage and
Value of Salt consumed, with a County and State recapitula-
tion ; followed by a classification, by name, of each product,
with the same specification of details as in the Town and
City presentations.
XXIV. Coastwise and Ocean" Commerce, 839-846
Number of Vessels engaged in, Tonnage, Value, Amount received
for Freight, Percentage of Vessels owned (and value of such
percentage) by Citizens of Massachusetts, by other American
Citizens and by Foreigners, for each Town and City making
returns, with County and State recapitulation ; followed by a
Classification of kinds of Vessels engaged in Commerce, with
their distribution by Towns and Cities.
XXV. Appendix, 847-912
Table I. Valuation of Personal Property, Valuation of Eeal
Estate, and Total Valuation (from returns of assessors. May 1,
1875), Products of Manufactures and Fisheries, Products of
Agriculture and Mining, and Total Products (from Census
returns of 1875), by Towns, Cities and Counties, with
County and State recapitulation, 849-860
Table II. Pojjulation, Males, Females and Total, and Persons
Employed in Manufacturing and Mechanical Industries, with
sex, for 1875, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with County and
State recapitulation (from Vol. I. of the Census, " Population
and Social Statistics "), 881-872
Table III. Occupations by Name for 1875 (also from Vol. I. of
the Census), 873,874
Table IV. Occupations by Name, with Ages, for 1875 (this
table is also drawn from Vol. I. of the Census), . . . 875, 876
Table V. Manufactures for 1865, giving Number of Establish-
ments, Value of Goods made, Capital invested. Value of Stock
used. Males employed and Females employed, by Towns,
Cities and Counties, with County and State recapitulation, . 877-888
CONTEXTS.
XIU
Appendix — C(Jutinued
Taile VI. Occupations for 1865, giving Number of Establish-
ments, Value of Work done, Capital invested (including value
of Vessels), Males employed and Females employed, by Towns,
Cities and Counties, -witb County and State recapitulation, .
Tabic VII. Fishing and Commerce for .1365, giving Vessels
engaged in, Value of Products, Amount received for Freight,
Value of Salt consumed and Tonnage of Vessels, by Towns,
Cities and Counties, with County and State recapitulation, .
Table VIIL Manufactures, Occupations, and Fishing and Com-
merce, by Name, for 1865,
Manufactures, with Name of each Industry, Number of Estab-
lishments, Capital invested. Value of Stock used. Value of
Goods made, and Males and Females employed, .
Occupations, with Name of each. Number of Establishments,
Capital invested. Value of Stock used, Value of Work
done, and Males and Females employed, ....
Fishing and Commerce, with Name of each Product, etc..
Vessels engaged in. Tonnage, Capital invested. Value of
Salt consumed. Value of Products, Amount received for
Freight, and Males employed,
Page
889-^98
89;)-902
903-912
903-910
911
911, 912
XXVI. Tabular Index: by Towns,
An arrangement of Towns, Cities and Counties in combination
with the sub-titles of presentations in this volume, forming a
reciprocal index for towns and subjects.
913-935
Volume II.
MANUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS.
INTEODUCTION.
The productive meclianical industries of the State have been classi-
fied, for Census purposes, into Manufactures and their Related Occu-
pations. By the former term is meant all those products which
require, in their make, labor and raw materials ; that is, things pro-
duced by hand or machinery from materials called stock. Under
this general term have been classed the following : —
Agricultural implements.
Dyestuffs.
Printing.
Arms and ammunition.
Fertilizers.
Print works.
Artisans' tools.
Fine arts.
Polishes and dressings.
Bags.
Food preparations.
Publishing.
Bagging.
Furniture.
Railroad construction.
Boots and shoes.
Glass.
Rubber.
Boxes.
Leather.
Scientific instruments and
Brooms.
Linen.
appliances.
Building.
Liquors and beverages.
Silk.
Carriages and wagons.
Lumber.
Stone.
Carpetings.
Machines and machinery.
Tobacco.
Chemical preparations.
Metals and metallic goods.
Vessels.
Clocks and watches.
Musical instruments and
Wooden goods.
Clothing.
materials.
Woollen goods.
Cotton goods.
Oils and illuminating
Worsted goods.
Dress trimmings.
fluids.
Miscellaneous manufact-
Drugs and medicines.
Paper.
ures.
The various subdivisions under these general heads, will be found
on pages 189-225.
[XV]
XVI
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
By Eelated Occupations is meant those industries where an added
value is given an article by new processes or manipulations with the
use of little, if any, additional stock. Under the term Eelated Occu-
pations, we have classed —
Blacksinitliing.
Bleaching and dyeing.
Bottling.
Bronzing.
Building moving.
Butchering.
Cane seating chairs.
Carpentry and joinery.
Carpet making.
Carpet, feather and hair
cleansing.
I'
China decorating.
Clock repairing.
Clothing repairing and re-
modelling.
Clothes making, etc.
Cloth finishing.
Coastwise and ocean com-
merce.
Cobbling.
Coopering.
Coppersmithing.
Cotton waste cleaning.
Cotton di*ying.
Curing fish.
Decorating.
Drain building.
Draughting and designino:.
Electro-plating.
Embroidery stamping.
Enamelling.
Engraving.
Fishing.
Fresco painting.
Gilding.
Glass cutting and graving.
Glazing.
Gunsmithing.
Harness and saddle rej)air-
ing.
Japanning.
Jewelry repairing.
Lapidary work.
Lathing.
Locksmithing and bell-
hanging.
Machinists' work.
Masoning.
Metal plating.
Paper and wood hanging.
Paper ruling.
Painting.
Paving.
Plastering.
Plumbing.
Roofing.
Sewing-machine repairing.
Silvcrsmithing.
Stair building.
Steam and gas fitting.
Stone cutting and dressing.
Tack leathering.
Telegraph building.
Tinsmithing.
Umbrella repairing.
Upholstering.
Varnishing and polishing.
Vessel repairing.
Watch repairing.
Wheelwrighting.
Whitening and coloring.
Wool stapling.
Wool washing and drying.
The detailed classification of occupations by name will be found on
pages 22G-228, but the above general list indicates fully the distinguish-
insr features of it. The value of manufactures is the cost of the labor
and stock which enter into their production ; while in occupations the
value is simply the work done ; by each the production of the State is
increased. In the various presentations in this volume the value under
"Manufactures" is stated as "goods made," and under "Occupations"
as "work done." Generally in censuses no such distinction has been
made, all being brought under the broad term manufactures. This
IXTEODUCTIOX. XV ii
distinction became essential in this census in order to focilitate the
o'atherino- of the information souo-ht, otherwise it would be somewhat
arl)itrary and unmeaning. The general introduction to the census
volumes, contained in Volume I., described the distinctive fea,tures
of this census, and the methods employed; the description need not
be repeated here.
The manufactures and occupation schedules, furnished the manu-
facturers and employers, contained all the inquiries relative to the
production of mechanical industries for the year ending May 1, 1875,
and the answers to them as given by the manufacturers and employ-
ers form the basis of the tabulations presented in this volume. Less,
than a score of the persons in the State, bound by law to make returns,,
have failed to do so, and in nearly all these cases a sufficient reason:
existed for non-compliance. Having, then, a separate report from,
each and every manufacturing establishment in the Commonwealthv
certified to by the proprietors, or for them by the enumerator, it will
readily be seen that the fullest confidence can be placed in the facts
ffiven. Whenever confidence should not be aiven we shall mihesitat-
ingly state the exact parts lacking proper completeness and give the^
reasons therefor. Every effort has been made to secure tlie fullest;
returns, the aim to make the total value of products perfectly-
accurate being uppermost at all times ; great credit is due tiie
manufacturers for the general intelligence with which thej' have aided!
the exertions of the ofScers of the bureau. If, however, it is found:
that the product of this or that community, as stated in this volimie^
falls short of the actual facts, the reader must let his criticism fall
where it justly belongs, upon the parties giving information, and not
upon this ofSce, or upon the census enumerator.
When manifest error has been made, the system adopted, as ex-
plained in general introduction to Volume I. , has allowed everj' facility
for correction, and these facilities have been used to the fullest extent.
This volume is preeminently a report on the statistics of labor, far
it presents, either in its tables, or l)y the computations and various
manipulations which may be made, the most important features of the*
labor of the State. The space devoted to wages, althougii extended,,
is well occupied, and we warmly commend its exhibits to the careful
consideration of both employer and employed.
The state of the mechanical industries of the Commonwealth at the
time of wi'iting does not differ materially from tliat at the time of the
enumeration, the summer of 1875. "We believe the aggregate pro-
VOL. II.— C
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CBSSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1ST5.
auction of such industries, as given in this Tolume falls short of the
actual nroduotion less than 5 per cent. In the light of the hard and
unanswerable arguments of facts as evidenced l^^'"' «" f'^;^ f
for the future, industrially, of Massachusetts must be allayed Our
great industries are built upon too firnr a foundation to be to„^d
over by any ephemeral, speculative schemes, and they will only wane
to that extent which is necessary to the proper adjustment of the great
branches of human enterprise, agriculture, commerce and manufact-
ures. In this adjustment, the equilibrium of winch is no^ <l^.imUc\
by the vast sectional resources which stagnate home markets. New
England is sure to hold her proper position, and --t her P^-
influence. Encouragement and confidence, with some of that entei-
ie which sends oiu- goods into the face of foreign l-^-tioi. wU
Lble the manufacturers of Massachusetts to ^'.U further em U *
State by their successes. One of Napoleon's maxmis, that statistics
mean the keeping of an exact account of a nation's aifairs, and w.th-
Xu* acduntVre is no safety," finds practical application in this
that the men who by their enterprise have kept our factories and
"o," open in such large degree during the present depression
can know by this account of stock that the results warrai their
efforts, and compare most favorably with other years ; and although
profits have been meagre, the amount of goods made and work done
has kept thousands employed, and consequently a direct service to
the pullie good has been accomplished. The same energy, courage
and ability will replace with new industries those we may lose in the
inevitable adjustment now apparently taking place ^
Many important points can not be brought out in the tables we
therefore obey the promptings of experience and incorporate a biief
analysis of the tabular work of this volume
The first presentation (pages 1-185), Mant^actuhes a^d Occer
PAiioNS, Bv Towns, exhibits the special productions of each town
iitthe State, arranged by counties; the number « , -'^'^1'— ^
and capital invested are also given. Each article produced
and ea h occupation followed, is given in detail by name The
town unit is preserved, and the showings picture the condition, o
far as products are concerned, in a ^'-f-f'^f /^ ;/ r,!,'
city and town in the State. As has been intimated, if the agg e
"ate as oiven for any one town does not fully realize the am-
bMoi of'its citizens,'they must complain to their --&*"■-
and employers, and not to us ; this will occur but rarely , on
IXTr.ODUCTIOX. XIX
the other hand most people are surprised at the magnitude of
their own work. Without an account they rarely comprehend the
aggregate amount, the details of which may bo familiar to them.
The towns of Mashpee, in Barnstable County, Mount "Washington
and "Washington in Berkshire County, Berkley in Bristol County,
Gay Head and Gosnold in Dukes County, Boxborough in Mid-
dlesex County, and Hull in Plymouth County, do not appear in
this presentation. Their products are either from agriculture, shown
in Volume HI., or from fishing, shown in this volume, under the
proper title. A few apparent incongruities appear in this presenta-
tion, as for instance the capital invested in the manufocturc of boots
and shoes in "Wayland is $52,500, while the product is $1,889,175.
This occurs from the fact that the makinsc of boots and shoes in
"Wayland is by contract. As a rule, wherever such discrepancies
appear, a sufiicient reason exists for the seeming error. The totals,
by to^vns, are recapitulated on pages 179-184 ; while on page
185 is a recapitulation by counties. By this recapitulation it is
seen that the total products of the mechanical industries of the
State are $592,331,962, from 22,228 establishments, on a capital
invested of $282,683,718. Of the number of establishments given,
10,915 come within our classification of manufactures purely, and
11,313 under that of occupations. Xo limit of amount of business
done has been placed upon establishments as necessarj^ to their being
considered. Many of those industries we have classed as occupations
have in former censuses, both state and national, been called manu-
factures ; it is therefore proper to compare the whole number of
establishments in both classes of this census with the whole number
returned as manufactures under former censuses. "With this under-
standing we have made no limit, as above stated, to the amount of
annual production necessary for a concern to be considered as an
establishment, as was done in the laat national census. In 1865 the
total number of establishments was 11,823, a gain in 1875 of 10,405.
This large gain is, to a great degree, real, and is partly accounted for
by an extension of the enumeration to manufactures not included in
the census of 1865. Any one not agreeing with our classification can
adjust it to suit his own ideas, as it is preserved complete in all show-
ings where it enters into the composition of the tables. The capital
invested in 1865 was $174,361,496 ; a gain in 1875 of $108,322,222.
The total product of mechanical industries in 1865 was $429,906,046 ;
a gain, in 1875, of $162,425,916. But these figures are in currency,
XX
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
gold in 1865 being at 1.57, and in 1875 at 1.12. Reduced to a gold
basis in both years the products of manufactures in 1865 were
$273,825,507 ; in 1875, $528,867,823 ; gain, $255,042,316 ; or 93+ per
cent on a gold basis. Of the whole number of establishments, 22,228,
less than 700, incorporated mostly, control about $165,000,000 of
the whole capital ($282,683,718) invested in mechanical industries,
leaving about 21,500 establishments with a capital of $118,000,000.
The following table exhibits the towns in which the increase over
1865 has been most marked : —
Currency Value of
Currency Value of
Cities and Towns.
Counties.
Manufactures,
Manufactures,
1875.
Increase.
Falmouth,
Barnstable,
■ $208,800
$492,230
$283,430
Yarmouth,
Barnstable,
31,305
179,317
147,952
Adams,
Berkshire,
6,663,031
8,888,665
2,225,634
Dalton,
Berkshire,
620,485
828,150
207,665
West Stockbridge, .
Berkshire,
300,902
536,768
235,866
Williamstown, .
Berkshire,
243,012
865,090
622,078
Attlcborough, ,
Bristol, .
2,107,378
3,485,018
1,377,640
Fall Ftiver,
Bristol, .
17,808,326
24,608,505
6,860,179
Raynham, .
Bristol, .
530,837
1,020,749
489,912
Bevei-ly, .
Essex,
690,661
1,820,757
1,230,096
Danvers, .
Essex,
1,354,035
2,320,062
966,027
Gloucester,
Essex,
474,460
4,868,346
4,393,886
Flavei-hill,
Essex,
5,724,923
10 635,828
4,910,905
Ipswich, .
Essex,
278,738
,858,532
579,794
Lynn,
Essex,
10,565,444
21,011,427
10,445,983
Methuen, .
Essex,
866,072
2,115,942
1,249,870
Kewburyport, .
Essex,
4,048,263
4,693,185
644,922
Salem
Essex,
6,530,940
8,512,693
1,981,753
Greenfield,
Franklin, .
350,066
479,621
129,555
Montague,
Franklin, .
102,795
1,478,446
1,375,651
Orange, .
Franklin, ,
455,510
807,242
351,732
Flolyoke, .
Hampden,
6,171,886
8,788,306
3,610,420
]'almer, .
Hampden,
1,031,137
1,855,218
824,081
Springfield,
Hampden,
6,509,814
12,483,010
6,973,196
Wales,
Hampden,
412,096
904,603
492,507
Westfield, .
Hampden,
1,415,761
3,440,358
2,030,597
Wilbraham,
Hampden,
323,212
964,802
641,590
Northampton, .
Hampshire,
2,022,652
3,673,063
1,650,411
South lladley, .
Hampshire,
793,240
1,056,428
263,188
Ware,
Hampshire,
1,296,249
1,957,611
601,302
Arlington,
Middlesex,
271,830
738,223
400,393
Ashland, .
Middlesex,
800,430
1,180,365
385,935
Cambridge,
Middlesex,
7,281,432
16,837,412
9,555,980
HoUiston, .
Middlesex,
902,857
1,225,661
322,804
Lowell,
Middlesex,
19,238,839
29,725,539
10,480,700
Maiden, .
Middlesex,
1,419,390
3,038,789
1,619,399
Marlborough, .
Middlesex,
2,501,546
3,303,227
801,681
Natick, .
Middlesex,
1,764,409
2,736,973
972,504
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XXI
Currency Value of
Currency Value of
Cities asd Towks.
Counties.
Manufactures,
18C3.
Manufactures,
187.».
luercase.
Newtou, .
Middlesex,
11,2-10,467
$2,676,784
$1,4.36,317
Pepperell,
Middlesex,
155,065
586,461
4:!1,.396
Somerville,
Middlesex,
3,152,600
7,740,831
4,588,231
Stonehara,
Middlesex,
1,687,859
3,014,746
1,326,887
Townsciul,
IMiddlesex,
177,050
483,579
306,529
Wakefield,
IMiddlesex,
735,220
1,302,811
567,591
Watertown,
IMiddlesex,
1,850,357
2,650,781
800,424
Wayland, .
Middlesex,
289,760
1,946,675
1,656,915
Winchcstev,
IMiddlesex,
202,167
1,067,448
865,281
Woburn, .
Middlesex,
2,625,657
4,343,740
1,718,083
Bra in tree,.
Norfolk, .
1,249,792
1,649,306
399,514
Canton,
Norfolk, .
2,233,552
3,094,681
861,129
Franklin, .
Norfolk, .
819,998
1,270,915
450,917
Mcdfiekl, .
Norfolk, .
117,758
490,750
372,992
Medway, .
Norfolk, .
828,839
1,548,931
720,092
Needliam, .
Norfolk, ,
534,335
1,549,244
1,014,909
Weymouth,
Norfolk, .
3,560,882
4,809,152
1,248,270
Brockton, .
Plymouth,
1,679,239
6,492,087
4,812,848
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
1,111,557
1,598,239
486,682
Plymouth,
Plymouth,
1,459,639
2,468,156
1,008,517
Boston,
Suffolk, .
91,817,707
135,931,504
44,113,797
Chelsea, .
Suffolk, .
1,591,910
4,825,252
3,233,342
Athol, ■ .
Worcester,
873,388
1,387,955
514,567
Clinton,
Worcester,
3,210,053
4,048,294
838,241
Dudley,
Worcester,
808,249
1,336,909
528,660
Fitehburg,
Worcester,
3,991,476
5,827,.S91
1,835,915
Leominster,
Worcester,
728,842
2,069,192
1,340,350
Milford, .
Worcester,
3,964,792
4,199,986
235,194
Northbridge,
AVorcester,
912,310
1,521,072
608,762
North Brookfiel
d, ;
Worcester,
997,585
2,059,375
1,061,790
Spencer, .
Worcester,
1,391,215
2,935,573
1,544,358
Upton,
Worcester,
529,543
927,996
398,453
Webster, .
Worcester,
2,588,262
3,186,797
598,535
Westborough, .
Worcester,
713,124
2,381,763
1,668,639
Worcester,
Worcester,
15,274,628
23,496,767
8,222,139
Totals, • .
•
$268,117,760
$441,469,304
$173,351,544
111 the 73 cities and towns named above, the products of manufact-
ures in 18G5 amounted to $268,117,760 (gold, $170,775,643) ; in
1875 to $441,469,304 (gold, $394,169,021) ; an increase over 1865
of $173,351,544, or a gold increase of $223,393,378, or 130-(- per
cent. These 73 cities and towns produced 75 — per cent of the whole
product of manufactures for the State. The cities of Taunton, New
Bedford and Lawrence do not find a place in the above table, although
the latter city made a large increase in her productions ; it is made to
appear otherwise by reason of the various duplications reported in 1865,
carrying the total of her products for that year far above the actual facts.
XXll
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
In the products of mechanical industries, 1875, Suffolk County
stands first, returning $140,809,856 worth ; Middlesex second, "^"ith
an aggregate of $103,085,248 ; Essex third, $93,482,744; AYorcester
fourth, $81,743,707; Bristol fifth, $51,099,087; Hampden sixth,
$35,692,030 ; Norfolk seventh, $26,905,040 ; Berkshire eighth,
PljTtiouth ninth, $20,590,132
Franklin eleventh, $5,301,874
Xantucket thirteenth, $173,983
$21,015,328
$10,797,556
$1,531,812 ;
$103,565.
Hampshire tenth,
Barnstable t-vvelfth,
Dukes fourteenth.
It should be remembered that throughout this introduction all
values for all years are given in currency, unless specially designated
to be in gold.
Maxufactuees and Occupations, by Na3ie (pages 187-229) is a
presentation of number of establishments, capital invested and value
of goods made, by the name of the industry, while for twentj^-four
leading industries the towns where the goods are made are given
under the proper heading ; as, for instance, under the caption Boots
and Shoes, each town in the State where boots and shoes are made is
given, with establishments, capital and goods made. The twenty-four
industries j)resented in this way, are the manufacture of —
Arms and ammunition. .
Agricultural implements.
Artisans' tools. /
Boots and shoes.
«
Boxes.
Carnages and wagons.
Clothing.
Cotton goods.
Food preparations.
Furniture.
Leather.
Liquors and beverages.
Lumber.
Machines and machinery.
Metals and metallic goods.
Musical instraments and
materials.
Oils and illuminating
fluids.
Paper.
Printing and publishing.
Stone.
Tobacco goods.
Wooden ware.
Woollen goods.
Worsted goods.
The value of the products of these branches of our industries
is $448,313,933, out of a total of all kinds of goods made of
$532,136,333, and they represent 8,678 establishments out of a
total of 10,915.
The specific articles made under each of the above general heads,
are given under each caption, while other important and miscellaneous
manufactures follow in detail by name. The whole represents a list
of 1,136 different articles returned and classified.
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XXlll
From this presentation it is seen that the manufticturc of textiles
and leather and leather goods comprises nearly one-half the total value
of all iioods made in the State. The textiles are as follows : —
Bags and bagging, $070,595
Carpetings 6,190,239
Cotton goods, 77,934,753
Cotton and woollen and other textiles, 8,107,999
Linen goods 790,009
Woollen goods, 39,566,378
Worsted goods, 2,991,210
Total, §136,251.783
Leather, and boots and shoes, as follows : —
Leather,
Boots and shoes,
$23,680,775
89,375,792
Total,
Aggregate of these two grand industries.
. $113,056,567
. $249,308,350
The following tables show those towns in which, in 1865, boots and
shoes, leather, cotton goods and woollen goods were produced, and
the value of their productions for that 3'ear. To make comparisons
with 1875, the reader must consult the presentation b}' towns for 1875.
Boots axd Shoes — 1805.
Counties, Cities
Value of
CocN-TiES, Cities
Value of
Counties, Cities
Value of
AND TOWN'S.
goods made.
AND Towns.
goods made.
AND Towns.
goods made.
Barnstable.
Dalton, .
$820
WilliamstowD,
83,830
Barnstable,
$2,226
Egremont,
540
Brewster,
1,350
Florida, .
750
Bristol.
Chatham,
2,000
Gt.Barrington,
1,505
Acushnet,
$2,600
Dennis, .
252
Hinsdale,
800
Easton, .
146,000
Harwich,
11,800
Lanesborough,
500
Fairhaven,
208
Orleans, .
521
Lee,
1,220
Fall River, .
6,6.50
Sandwich,
423
NewMarlboro\
540
Freetown,
600
Truro, .
1,103
Otis,
300
New Bedford, .
141,889
Yarmouth,
1,300
Pittsfield,
9,000
Ravnham,
110,125
Richmond,
5C0
Somerset,
30,000
Berkshire.
Sheffield,
1,500
Taunton,
6,425
Adams, .
$190,560
Tvringham, .
275
Westijort,
475
Becket, .
885
W. Stockbr'ge,
425
XXIV
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
Boots and Shoes — 1860 — Continued.
Counties, Cities
Value of
Counties, Cities
Value of
Counties, Cities
Value of
AND Towns.
goods made.
AND To^rNs.
goods made.
AND Towns.
goods made.
Dukes.
W. Springfield,
$550
Norfolk.
Edgartown, .
$500
Wilbraham, .
1,930
Bellingham, .
$121,675
Tisbury, .
1,022
Braintree,
643,682
Hampshiee.
Brookline,
1,050-
Essex.
Amherst,
$11,000
Cohasset,
1,565
Amesbury,
$52,607
Belchertown, .
1,200
Dedham,
5,330
Andover,
13,900
Easthampton, .
950
Dorchester,
1,130
Beverly, .
518,800
Huntington, .
1,000
Foxborough, .
1,250
Bradford,
3,900
Plainfield,
387
Franklin,
17,081
Danvers, .
1,014,435
South Hadley,
2,475
INIedway,
353,225
Essex,
12,750
Southampton,.
350
Needham,
78,600
Georgetown, .
380,125
Williamsburg,
2,250
Quincy, .
467,665
Gloucester,
19,000
Randolph,
1,585,897
Groveland,
265,655
Middlesex.
Roxbury,
5,330
Hamilton,
1,255
Acton,
$43,677
Sharon, .
149,636
Havei'liill,
4,602,787
Ash by, .
1,800
Stoughton,
1,264,107
Ipswicli, .
26,921
Ashland,.
508,300
Walpole,
43,117
Lawrence,
60,900
Bedford, .
9,166
Weymouth,
2,991,732
Lynn,
8,817,711
Brighton,
2,069
Wrentham,
84,000
Lynnfield,
18,000
Cambridge, .
4,020
Manchester, .
12,000
Carlisle, .
325
Plymouth.
Marblehead, .
767,218
Charlestown, .
5,347
Abington,
$3,460,-387
Methuen,
138,682
Chelmsford, .
3,630
E. Bridgew'er,
555,203
Middleton,
210,500
Concord, .
4,325
Hanover,
95,000
Newburyport,
160,430
Framingham, .
66,642
1 Hanson, .
34,728
Rock port,
5,425
Holliston,
731,904
Ilingham,
77,423
Rowley, .
51,716
Hopkinton,
1,434,120
Marion, .
1,200
Salem, .
62,209
Lexington,
3,250
Marshfield,
119,158
Salisbury,
6,500
Lincoln, .
760
Middleboro\ .
216,000
Saugus, .
87,177
Lowell, .
54,493
N. Bridgew'er,
1,466,900
South Danvers,
400,544
Maiden, .
750
Plymouth,
100,650
Topsfield,
101,200
Marlborough, .
2,338,317
Plympton,
2,000
W. Newbury, .
208,850
Melrose, .
325,000
Scituate, .
142,811
Natick, .
1,166,717
So. Scituate, .
147,232
Franklin.
No. Reading, .
31,900
W. Bridgew'er,
157,900
Ashfield, .
$2,250
Peppcrell,
17,375
Buekland,
2,550
Reading, .
247,053
Suffolk.
Col rain, .
2,000
Sherborn,
43,430
Boston, .
$793,498
Conway, .
1,200
So. Reading, .
199,555
New Salem, .
1,000
Stoneham,
869,089
Worcester.
Shelburne,
7,905
Stow,
100,000
Ashburnham, .
$2,118
Shutesbury, .
2,500
Townsend,
594
Athol, .
275,900
Warwick,
22,000
Tyngsboro', .
290
Barre,
5,156
Whately,
600
Waltham,
15,000
Blackstone, .
1,500
Watertown, .
2,400
Bolton, .
6,385
Hampden.
Wayland,
282,760
Brookfield,
677,397
Chicopee,
$136,943
W. Cambridge,
4,500
Charlton,
75,000
Holyoke,
3,590
Weston, .
1,675
Clinton .
121,500
Monson, .
650
Winchester, .
3,500
Dudley, .
55,500
Palmer, .
3,075
Woburn, .
254,190
Fitchburg,
64,1,53
Springfield, .
24,050
Gardner,.
1,400
Wales, .
600
Nantucket.
Grafton, .
307,208
Westfield,
10,750
Nantucket,
$7,020
Harvard, .
6,100
IXTEODUCTION.
XXV
Boots and Shoes— lSG5—Concliulecl.
CouxTiES, Cities
Value of
CouxTiES, Cities
Valiie of
CocxTiEs, Cities
Value of
AND Towss.
goods made.
ASD Towns.
goods made.
AND Towns.
goods made.
Hubbardston, .
§G9,717
Paxton, .
§127,943
Upton, .
$238,936
Leoniitistcr, .
45,529
1 Rovalston,
1,600
Warren, .
13,300
Lunenburg, .
13,000
Rutland, .
350
Webster, .
414,200
iRIendon, .
159,000
Shrewsbury, .
43,950
Westborougb,.
450,683
Milford, .
3,291,804
Soutliborough,
155,000
W. Boylston, .
375,939
Millbuvy,
86,133
Southbridge, .
4,500
W. Brookfield,
905,500
Korthljorough,
67,900
Spencer, .
835,800
Westminster, .
615
Northbrida-e, .
125,700
1 Sturbridge,
30,000
Winchendon, .
3,500
No. Brooktield,
805,595
Sutton, .
95,500
Worcester,
2,558,517
Oxford, .
296,500
Templeton,
13,700
Cotton Goods — 1865.
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Cheshire,
Gt. Barrington,
Pittsfield,
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Attleborough,
Dighton, .
Easton, .
Fall River,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Norton, .
Rehoboth,
Taunton,
Westporfc,
Essex.
Ipswich, ,
Lawrence,
Newburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Franklin.
Colrain, .
Conwa}', .
Hampden.
Chester, .
§2,165,305
187,200
275,000
170,543
166,152
§716,382
77,411
55,400
7,615,057
45,000
1,383,900
98,000
134.000
1,650,137
60,500
§40,800
7,236,880
2,498,733
1,894,401
36,440
§197,000
197,717
§18,000
Chicopee,
Ilolyoke,
Palmer, .
Springfield,
W. Springfield,
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
Northampton,.
South Hadley,
Middlesex.
Concord,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
ShirlcA', .
Waltham,
Norfolk.
Canton, .
Foxborough,
Franklin,
Medway,
Stoughton,
Walpole,
Plymouth.
Kingston,
Middleboro,'
§3,758,865
1,567,203
910,706
950,000
150,000
§631,039
212,500
459,665
§216,000
6,866,454
363,180
181,968
1,273,339
§499,171
1,750
44,000
156,600
7,000
40,400
§20,100
37,500
Plymouth,
Plympton,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester
Ashburnham,
Athol,
Auinirn, .
Barre,
Blackstone,
Boylston,
Clinton, .
Douglas,
Fitch burg,
Gralton, .
Holden, .
Lancaster,
]\Iillbury,
Xorthborougli
Nortlibridgc,
Oxford, .
Southl^ridge,
Sturbridge,
Sutton, .
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster,
W. Boylston,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
§383,103
67,875
§45,000
§238,875
200,000
70,000
130,000
550,000
185,000
1,521,853
52,500
302,675
1,180,948
164,533
165,375
619,926
62,000
355,460
142,982
348,430
274,209
507,000
136,200
488,456
504,593
252,225
301,080
69,775
VOL. II. — D
XXVI
CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
Leather— I860.
CouKTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Barnstable.
Eastham,
Welllieet,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Becket, .
Cheshire,
Dalton, .
Gt.BarriugtOD
Hancock,
Hinsdale,
Otis,
Pittsfield,
Sandisfield,
Windsoi*,
Bristol.
Attleborough,
Fall River,
Freetown,
New Bedford,
Taunton,
Dukes.
Tisbury, .
Essex.
Danvers,
Essex,
Georgeto-wn,
Groveland,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Manchester,
Salem, .
Salisbury,
So. Danvers,
Franklin.
Ashficld, .
Buckland,
$650
1,200
$60,500
325,000
100,000
50,000
120
17,180
5,500
5,855
40,000
28,000
1,000
$12,400
10,000
3,500
57,000
3,000
$10,250
$67,000
5,000
1,500
2,500
182,000
21,000
34,200
20,000
2,761,089
10,800
2,441,572
$800
8,000
CorsTiES, Cities
AXD Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Conway, .
Deerfield,
Greenfield,
Leverett,
Montague,
Rowe,
Shelburne,
Sunderland,
\Varwick,
Hampden
Bland ford,
Chicopee,
Holyoke,
Monson, .
Palmer, .
Russell, .
Tolland, .
W. Springfield,
Hampshire.
Cummington, .
Easthampton, .
Huntington, .
Williamsburg,
Westhampton,
Middlesex.
Camln-idge,
Charlestown,
Groton, .
Lexington,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Stoneham,
Stow,
Tewksbury,
Townsend,
Winchester,
Woburn,
Norfolk.
Brookline,
$52,861
1,800
20,000
10,700
29,720
1,500
3,150
2,700
16,688
$32,100
9,530
24,100
60,000
37,914
33,000
45,000
70,000
$52,500
500
1,000
20,000
900
$281,372
1,289,500
275,000
31,000
181,214
283,300
125,376
12,000
18,000
14,250
93,475
1,723,450
$67,600
CocsTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Dedham,
Dorchester,
Milton, .
Quincy, .
Roxbury,
Weymouth,
Plymouth.
Hiugham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Winthrop,
Worcester.
Ashburnham,
Athol, .
Auburn, .
Brookfield,
Dudley, .
Fitchburg,
Grafton, .
Holden, .
Hubbardston,
Leicester,
Leominster,
Mil ford, .
Northborough,
N. Brookfield,
Petersham,
Phillipston,
Shrewsbury,
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Sturbridge,
Templeton,
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
W^estborough,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
$278,000
2,500
175,000
160,220
690,051
42,000
$50,000
$768,724
240,000
25,000
$9,000
14,000
14,000
55,000
5,000
1,800
192.000
9,000
9,000
66,900
71,000
15,500
16,000
38,751
1,600
4,000
400,000
19,000
20,000
13,400
13,000
2,500
30,000
77,000
80,000
30,000
Woollen Goods — 1865.
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
$81,000
Berkshire.
Adams, .
§1,809,769
Clarksburg,
Dalton, .
$100,000
7,760
IXTIIODUCTIO:^'.
XXVll
Woollen Goods— 1865 — Concluded.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Gt. Barringtoa,
Hancock,
Hinsdale,
Lee,
Pittsfield,
Stockbridge,
Bristol.
Dighton,
Fall River,
Dl'kes.
Tisbury, .
Essex.
Amesbury,
Andovcr,
Groveland,
Hamilton,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Methuen,
Newbury,
No. Andover,
Salisbury,
Saugus, .
So. Danvers,
Franklix.
Conway, .
Green Held,
Leverctt,
Orange, .
Rowe,
Warwick,
Whately,
Hampden.
Agawam,
8900,000
1,000
082,625
255,000
2,CG9,871
300,000
§240,000
284,000
84,910
$1,413,922
950,000
495,000
135,000
240,000
4,898,374
850,000
37,000
985,000
1,344,055
500,000
42,467
§350,000
155,000
2,800
14,000
300
225
91,242
§23,386
CocsTiES, Cities
AMD Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Brimfield,
Chicopee,
Holyoke,
Monsou, .
Palmer, .
Springfield,
Wales, .
Wilbraham,
Hampshire.
Belchertown,
Cummington,
Enfield, .
Granljy, .
Middlefield,
Northampton,
Plainfield,
Ware,
Williamsburg-
Middlesex.
Acton,
Ashland,
Billerica,
Chelmsford,
Dracut, .
Framiugham,
Lowell, .
Stow,
Sudbury,
Watertown,
Westford,
Norfolk.
Bellingham,
Braintree,
§75,000
80,097
1,417,200
693,000
1,150
140,000
404,581
284,957
§85,000
12,850
450,000
56,651
170,000
17,000
5,100
1,250,000
90,000
§41,750
22,500
715,000
638,000
570,000
1,400,000
2,670,221
250,000
565,000
938,603
48,750
§110,000
41,625
ConsTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Value of
goods made.
Dedham,
Dorchester,
Stoughton,
Walpolc,
Plymouth.
Marshfield,
Middleboro',
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester,
Athol, .
Auburn, .
Barre,
Blackstone,
Charlton,
Dudlej-, .
Fitchburg,
Holden, .
Leicester,
Millbury,
Oxford, .
Roj-alston,
Southbridge,
Spencer, .
Sturbridge,
Sutton, .
Temjileton,
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster,
W. Boylston,
Worcester,
§1,595,000
700,000
175,000
62,000
§1,500
380,200
§10,000
fl65,000
48,000
243,225-
2,058,140
31,200
433,429
620,000
194,469
951,000
625,084
621,250
233,346
436,000
307,000
50,000
26,640
464,000
1,490,707
250,000
1,172,000
176,500
2,162,937
Those iudustries wliich produced $1,000,000 worth, or over, of
goods or work, in 1875, are the following : —
Arms and ammunition, §1,502,841
Agricultural implements, 2,365,004
Artisans' tools, 2,459,275
Blacksmithing (including horseshoeing), . . . . 3,274,816
Boots and .shoes, . 89,375,792
Bool, and shoe malting (cobbling and contract-work), . 3,449,441
Boxes 2,624,901
Brushes and brooms, 1,023,925
Bricks 1,055,250
Butchering 14,379,934
Building 8,056,471
XXVlll
CE:N'SUS op MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpetings,
Carriages and wagons,
Clocks and watches, .
Clotliing,
Cordage, lines, etc., .
Cotton goods.
Cotton and woollen and other textiles,
Drugs and medicines,
Elastic goods, ....
Fish curing and packing, .
Fishing,
Freighting, ocean and coastwise,
Food preparations.
Furniture,
Gas and residual products.
House and sign painting, .
Leather,
Liquors and beverages.
Lumber,
Machines and machinery, .
Machinists' work.
Masoning and plastering, .
Metals and metallic goods.
Musical instruments and materials.
Oils and illuminating fluids.
Paints, colors and chemicals.
Paper, . . .
Plumbing, gas fitting and roofing.
Printing and publishing,
Print works, . .
Railroad consti'uction,
Rubber goods, .
Silk goods, .
Soap, candles, tallow, etc.,
Steam and gas fitting,
Stone, ....
Stone cutting and dressing,
Straw and palm-leaf goods.
Tin and coppersmithing, etc.,
Tobacco goods, .
Vessels, ....
Wooden goods, .
Woollen goods, .
Worsted goods, .
§3,012,265
(j,190,23D
4,433,458
1,331,824
29,340,9G2
2,124,332
77,934,753
8,107,999
2,987,305
1,932,486
3,811,814
7,084,716
3,164,845
44,633,984
8,422,883
4,350,841
1,484,500
2,850,221
23,680,775
8,967,140
3,953,956
16,399,230
2,134,717
2,203,579
37,884,873
5,504,030
5,838,889
2,239,408
15,602,599
1,631,509
12,120,674
3,609,669
1,720,510
3,383,796
1,842,200
3,315,434
1,130,837
2,902,190
1,703,954
5,922,345
1,882,580
2,599,819
3,840,119
7,208,317
39,566,378
2,991,210
In order that the facts relatmg to the chief iiiclustries of the State
for the year ending May 1, 1875, maybe compared with those for
former years, we have arranged the following table, showing compar-
ison for 1845, 1855, 1865 and 1875 :—
IXTPlODUCTIOX.
XXIX
Principal Maxufactures for 1845, 1855, 18G5 and 1875.
MASUFACTUEES.
1845.
1S3.>.
l&iiS.
1875.
Agricultural Implements,
Kuniber of establishments,
132
55
40
38
Cai:)ital invested,
$252,115
$657,375
$1,063,040
$1,144,475
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$1,460,510
$365,586
Persons employed, .
588
1,260
1,109
1,187
Value of goods made,
$510,838
$1,779,027
$2,648,810
$2,365,004
Arms and Amsiunition.
Number of establishments.
32
33
36
20
Capital invested,
$1,029,848
$236,500
$1,596,250
$964,300
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$1,637,229
$121,047
Persons employed, .
454
376
2,307
1,109
Value of goods made,
$508,319
$673,751
$4,898,094
$1,502,841
Artisans' Tools.
Number of establishments.
35
26
55
124
Capital invested.
$48,225
$409,860
$1,889,250
$2,226,570
Value of stock used,.
—
—
$1,561,205
$831,980
Persons employed, .
340
1,532
2,162
] ,240
Value of goods made,
$256,340
$1,769,268
$3,474,240
$2,459,275
Bags and Bagging.
Number of establishments,
—
— ■
5
6
Capital invested.
—
—
$108,000
$437,000
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$342,500
$528,282
Persons employed, .
-
—
192
226
Value of goods made,
-
-
$419,500
$670,595
Boots and Shoes.
Number of estalDlishmeuts,
—
—
206
1,461
Capital invested,
—
—
$10,322,599
$18,692,864
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$36,418,845
$54,976,504
Persons employed, .
45,877
77,827
52,821
48,090
Value of goods made,
$14,799,140
$37,501,725
$56,113,987
$89,375,792
Pairs of boots and shoes
made, ....
20,896,312
45,066,828
81,870,581
59,762,866
Boxes.
Number of establishments,
—
109
221
157
Capital invested,
—
$139,125
$512,612
$1,147,250
Value of stodi used, .
—
—
$798,860
$1,351,241
Persons employed, .
235
792
1,191
1,528
Value of goods made,
$215,105
$997,783
$1,393,718
$2,624,901
Bricks.
Number of establishments,
—
—
101
104
Capital invested.
—
-
$566,815
$1,657,625
Value of stock used, .
—
—
—
$168,176
Persons employed, .
1,407
1,109
1,070
2,394
Value of goods made.
$612,832
$2,267,165
$772,442
$1,655,250
Quantity made, in M,
110,076
108,353
88,495
215,152
XXX
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Principal Manufactures, Etc.— Continued.
MANUFACTURES.
Brushes and Brooms.
Number of establishments,
Capital invested.
Value of stock used,.
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made,
Building.
Number of establishments,
Capital invested,
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made,
Buttons.
Number of establisliments.
Capital invested,
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made.
Carpeting s.
Number of establishments,
Capital invested,
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made,
Yards of carpeting made.
Carriages and Wagons.
Number of establishments.
Capital invested.
Value of stock used,.
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made,
Clocks (and Watches in 75).
Number of establishments,
Capital invested.
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made.
Clothing.
Number of establishments,
Capital invested,
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made.
Cordage, Lines, Etc.
Number of establishments.
Capital invested,
Value of stock used, .
Persons employed, .
Value of goods made.
Pounds manufactured.
1845.
19
$68,870
533
^354,714
2
$51,500
60
$56,080
17
$488,000
1,034
$834,3-2-2
1,158,958
563
$553,434
1,881
$1,343,576
9
$10,350
40
$54,975
160
$213,793
1,003
$797,434
49
$543,930
647
^906,321
9,398,783
lS-^5.
lS6o.
18
$267,600
689
$807,635
7
$172,500
229
$267,120
13
$2,264,172
1,614
$1,362,819
1,988,460
425
$949,770
2,491
$2,352,955
2
$17,000
26
93
$3,120,973
1,758
$9,061,896
44
$636,400
1,000
20,653,418
10
$281,200
$310,117
535
$593,577
788
$4,121,411
4,742
$6,708,608
10
$226,800
419
,617
13
$2,370,200
$3,153,609
1,734
$4,207,509
2,124,915
285
$1,106,938
$1,248,673
1,941
$2,427,777
2
$43,000
$6,500
42
$35,764
809
$6,806,596
$18,252,309
29,914
$24,235,862
31
$850,175
$1,985,186
822
$2,768,902
13,865,600
1875.
57
$395,650
$526,670
669
$1,023,925
879
$1,484,045
$3,451,545
4,033
$8,656,471
10
$409,000
$213,355
771
$559,058
24
$3,855,950
$3,236,606
3,119
$6,190,239
8,507,235
356
$2,412,709
$2,099,173
3,072
$4,433,458
14
$1,853,950
$523,643
1,140
11,331,824
1,088
$9,184,826
$17,412,942
13,702
$29,340,962
16
$537,000
$1,498,705
992
$2,124,332
25,658,000
n^TEODUCTIOX.
XXXI
Pkincipal
Manufactures, Etc.— Continued,
MANUFACTURES.
1845.
185.->.
18S5.
187.J.
Cotton Goods.
Number of establishments,
302
294
2,37
220
Number of sijindles,
817,483
1,519,527
1,913,756
3,859,237
Capital invested,
$17,739,000
$31,961,000
$33,822,086
$63,844,708
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$50,393,831
$41,059,893
Persons employed, .
20,710
34,787
24,151
60,176
Value of goods made,
$12,193,449
$26,140,537
$55,508,447
$77,934,753
Yards of cloth manufact'd,
178,401,614
318,224,188
175,875,934
874,780,874
Cotton and Woollen and
OTHEu Textiles.
Number of establishments,
-
—
-
28
Capital invested.
41
-
-
$4,751,597
Value of stock used, .
^
-
-
$4,260,185
Persons employed, .
-
-
-
3,290
Value of goods made.
—
—
—
$8,107,999
Drugs, Medicines and Die-
stuffs.
Number of establishments.
—
-
89
118
Capital invested,
—
-
$474,667
$1,124,226
Value of stock used, .
—
—
f937,652
$1,334,310
Persons employed, .
—
—
391
363
Value of goods made.
-
—
$1,719,015
$3,132,305
Fertilizers.
Number of establishments,
—
—
1
9
Capital invested,
—
—
120,000
$1,230,500
Value of stock used, .
-
—
$55,000
$372,858
Persons employed, .
-
—
20
298
Value of goods made.
-
-
$75,000
$821,900
Firra Arts.
Number of establishments,
-
—
2
31
Capital invested.
_
_
$264
$14,918
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$364
$5,920
Persons employed, .
—
_
3
22
Value of goods made.
-
-
$1,560
$70,595
Food Preparations.
Number of establishments.
596
472
580
783
Capital invested.
f901,335
$1,741, .374
$3,779,621
$9,8.50,459
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$11,565,908
$31,856,274
Persons employed, .
747
2,187
2,750
4,672
Value of goods made,
$1,502,375
$8,665,484
$21,599,625
$44,633,984
Fur Goods, Etc.
Numljer of estaljlishments,
—
_
21
17
Capital invested.
—
—
$322,100
$2,38,275
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$336,200
$318,150
Persons employed, .
—
—
205
115
Value of goods made.
—
—
$558,485
$130,950
XXXII
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
Principal Manupactures, Etc.— Continued.
MANUFACTURES.
1843.
1S53.
1$G.>.
1875.
Furniture.
1
Number of establishments,
449
309
306
294
Capital invested,
§477,374
§1,913,615
$1,853,403
§4,949 990
Value of stock used, .
-
—
§2,338,366
§3,799,379
Persons emi^loyed, .
2,594
4,243
4,097
6,674
Value of goods made,
$1,476,679
§3,969,982
§4,989,891
§8,422,883
Gas and Residual Prod-
ucts.
Number of estal^lishments.
—
37
58
53
Capital invested,
-
§2,733,900
§4,850,246
§10,865,016
Value of stock used, .
-
-
§1,187,175
§891,-501
Persons emplo3-ed, ,
-
318
663
1,155
Value of goods made,
-
§932,332
12,031,085
§4,350,841
Glass.
Number of establishments,
10
13
23
13
Capital invested.
§700,200
§1,805,500
§1,755,500
§1,555,000
Value of stock used, .
—
—
§1,245,600
§503,436
Persons emploj-ed, .
630
1,887
2,101
1,291
Value of goods made,
§758,300
§2,648,125
$2,905,750
§1,484,500
Horn and Shell Goods.
Number of establishments,
—
_
25
22
Capital invested,
—
—
§178,500
§293,700
Value of stock used, .
-
—
§233,866
§248,097
Persons employed, .
-
—
599
561
Value of goods made.
-
-
§516,586
§812,616
Leather.
Number of establishments,
772
851
667
495
Cajjital invested.
-
§4,744,933
§5,840,505
§8,399,850
Value of stock used, .
-
—
§10,095,527
§16,108,845
Persons employed, .
2,691
4,808
o,,S21
6,620
Value of goods made,
§4,259,451
§13,790,107
§18,937,413
§23,680,775
Linen.
Number of establishments,
3
4
5
5
Capital invested.
§79,000
§550,000
§565,000
§924,000
Va ue of stock used, .
-
-
§915,648
§278,107
Persons emplo3'e(l, .
192
910
901
1,059
Value of goods made.
§145,000
§1,440,000
§1,330,900
§790,609
Liquors and Beverages.
Number of establishments,
—
55
54
155
Capital invested.
-
§1,085,925
§1,036,.595
§4,154,309
Value of stock used, .
-
—
§1,638,895
§3,874,031
Persons employed, .
—
280
501
879
Value of goods made,
-
§3,509,667
§2,959,512
§8,967,140
Lumber.
Number of establishments.
—
—
1,137
579
Capital invested.
—
—
§1,594,760
§2,719,711
Value of stock used, .
—
—
_
§2,123,563
Persons employed, .
2,506
3,413
1,080
1,961
Value of goods made.
§921,106
§3,664,462
§3,824,754
§3,953,956
INTRODUCTlOIsr.
XXXlll
Principal ^Man'UFACTures, Etc. — Continued.
MANUFACTURES.
1813.
1833.
1863.
1875.
lilACnixES AND Machinery.
Number of establishments,
130
165
258
311
Capital invested,
$1,305,850
$4,794,500
$5,766,036
$13,859,618
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$S,149,476
§G,329,2()4
Persons emploj'ed, .
2,732
6,707
8,694
9,oGl
Value of goods made,
$2,3U,-438
$7,493,590
$16,024,261
$16,399,230
Mattresses, Bedding, Etc.
Number of establishments.
—
-
19
24
Capital invested.
-
-
$93,875
8163,090
Value of stock used,.
-
-
$235,670
$427,635
Persons employed, .
-
-
163
183
Value of goods made,
-
-
$339,096
$723,920
Metals and ^Metallic G'ds.
Number of establishments,
642
878
842
768
Capital invested.
§4,392,015
$8,643,050
812,566,521
821,907,802
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$21,164,381
$19,460,275
Persons employed, .
5,556
10,788
15,823
17,563
Value of goods raade,
§7,270,883
$18,707,651
$35,797,633
$37,884,873
Musical Instruments and
IMaterials.
Number of establishments.
31
69
78
71
Ca )ital invested.
$293,100
$1,280,700
$1,233,330
83,845,600
Va ue of stock used, .
—
-
$1,200,668
$1,760,280
Persons employed, .
427
1,765
1,565
2,249
Value of goods made.
$548,625
$2,656,830
$2,774,364
$5,504,030
Oils and Illuminating
Fluids.
Number of establishments.
69
56
31
33
Capital invested.
$2,619,917
$4,017,513
$1,884,700
$2,287,250
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$5,763,004
$5,180,685
Persons employed, .
377
538
392
673
Value of goods made,
$3,346,483
$6,955,675
$8,045,083
$5,838,889
Paper.
Number of establishments,
89
121
125
120
Capital invested.
$1,144,537
$2,564,500
83,701,260
$10,860,281
Value of stock used, .
—
—
85,294.248
$9,471,987
Persons employed, .
1,369
2,630
3,578
6,493
Value of goods made,
$1,750,273
$4,141,847
$8,451,783
$15,602,599
Paints and Colors.
Number of establishments,
—
—
4
20
Capital invested,
—
—
$19,000
$1,115,800
Value of stock used,.
_
—
$13,100
$1,253,570
Persons employed, .
-
—
29
304
Value of goods made,
$192,000
$280,340
$218,200
$2,239,408
Photographs, Etc.
Number of establishments.
_
134
254
148
Capital invested.
—
§139,875
$338,140
$250,290
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$331,903
$183,607
Persons employed, .
—
260
766
347
Value of goods made,
-
—
$806,288
$529,325
VOL. II. — E
XXXIV
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
Principal Manufactures, Etc. — Continued.
MANUFACTURES.
1845.
1835.
1865.
1875.
Printing anb Publishing.
Number of establishments.
—
-
243
533
Capital invested,
—
$749,550
$3,259,534
$6,413,427
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$1,572,723
$0,842,358
Persons employed, .
-
1,134
3,011
4,360
Value of goods made,
-
$1,351,318
$7,292,580
$12,120,674
Print Works.
Number of establiskments.
2.S
17
11
9
Capital invested.
$1,602,000
$2,639,000
$4,110,000
$2,570,000'
Value of stock used,.
—
-
$11,760,394
$1,930,024
Persons employed, .
2,264
1,801
4,130
3,199
Value of work done, .
$6,945,817
$10,324,200
$23,935,271
$3,609,669
Yds. subjected to processes.
64,027,014
129,890,200
89,463,013
251,405,321
Polishes and Dressings.
Number of establishments,
-
-
31
27
Capital invested.
-
-
$127,553
$295,525
Value of stock used, .
-
-
-
$359,807
Persons emi^loyed, .
85
60
100
115
Value of goods made,
$10,422
$75,800
$292,363
$628,391
Railroad Construction.
Number of establishments.
-
-
2
15
Capital invested,
-
-
$9,500
$1,019,175
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$31,694
$1,157,141
Persons employed, .
-
-
22
537
Value of goods made,
-
—
$51,728
$1,720,510
Rubber and Elastic Goods,
Number of establishments.
—
5
16
23
Capital invested.
—
$438,000
$1,621,000
$3,484,706
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$2,006,063
$3,154,714
Persons employed, .
—
462
1,062
2,195
Value of goods made.
-
$968,000
$2,840,030
$5,316,282
Scientific Instruments
and Appliances.
'
'Number of establishments,
-
-
24
52
Capital invested.
—
-
$154,400
$428,675
Value of stock used,.
—
-
$202,255
$268,687
Persons employed, .
68
76
190
367
Value of goods made,
$54,050
$204,850
$420,450
$643,075
Shoddy,
Number of establishments.
—
-
35
20
Capital invested.
-
-
$164,650
$149,900
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$334,155
$440,326
Persons employed, .
-
-
212
157
Value of goods made,
-
-
$653,800
$538,474
Silk Goods.
Number of establishments,
8
5
9
6
Capital invested.
$38,000
$55,000
$204,000
$488,000
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$782,298
$1,010,807
Persons employed, .
156
138
503
860
Value of goods made.
$150,477
$300,000
$1,179,300
$1,842,200
ESTTKODUCTIOX.
XXXV"
Principal Manufactures, Etc. — ContinnofL
MANUFACTURES,
1845.
183.5.
186.5.
1875.
Soap, Talloav and Candles.
Number of establishments,
109
114
189
124
Capital invested.
$405,872
$1,582,500
$631,045
$1,480,835
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$1,365,224
$2,356,993
Persons employed, .
343
445
504
451
Value of goods made,
$830,156
$7,720,533
$1,925,333
$3,315,434
Stone.
Number of establishments.
—
-
128
151
Capital invested,
—
-
$417,446
$1,663,965
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$419,283
$1,123,718
Persons employed, .
2.1(31
2,660
913
2,553
Value of goods made,
$1,285,603
$2,140,863
$1,097,917
$2,902,190
Straw and Palm-Leaf G'ds,
Number of establishments.
—
42
99
23
Capital invested,
-
—
$1,237,995
$2,629,-500
Value of stock used, ,
—
—
$3,130,704
$3,211,059
Persons employed, ,
13,311
14,511
13,501
5,004
Value of goods made,
$1,649,496
$3,713,375
$4,889,158
$5,922,345
Textiles (all kinds).
Number of establishments,
510
464
499
480
Numi^er of cotton spindles.
817,483
1,519,527
1,913,750
3,859,237
Number of sets of machin'y,
514
695
1,157
1,574
Capital invested,
$24,424,002
$43,316,672
$52,429,458
$92,716,235
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$91,912,042
$74,853,615
Pounds of cotton used.
57,051,954
105,904,749
46,680,250
185,697,210
Pounds of wool used,
17,173,676
. 21,067,272
31,805,387
49,946,173
Persons employed, .
30,154
48,463
40,003
88,405
Value of goods made,
$22,704,815
$42,497,608
$112,540,839
$136,251,783
Yards manufactured,
195,759,729
354,570,708
232,176,160
992,506,132
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
Number of establishments.
—
—
—
264
Capital invested,
—
—
$394,037
$811,697
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$565,090
$1,038,589
Persons employed, .
572
775
855
1,.350
Value of goods made.
$324,639
$988,790
$1,059,912
$2,599,819
Vessels and ^Materials.
Numljer of estal)lishments,
—
—
281
103
Capital invested,
—
$2,367,200
$1,490,390
$934,485
Value of stock used, .
-
-
$4,167,149
$1,875,426
Persons employed, .
1,385
5,198
2,424
1,454
Value of goods made.
$1,382,339
$1,235,809
$6,903,457
$3,840,119
Whips.
Number of establishments.
—
—
40
54
Capital invested.
—
-
$180,000
$615,030
Value of stock used, .
—
—
$337,800
$384,009
Persons employed, .
526
367
476
026
Value of goods made.
$111,947
$505,500
$628,002
$922,096
XXXVl
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
Principal INIanufactuees, Etc. — Concliuled.
MANUFACTURES.
184.5.
18S5.
1865.
1875.
Wooden Goods.
Number of establishments,
—
109
487
460
Capital invested,
—
$328,980
$1,585,870
$4,475,095
Value of stock used,.
-
-
$1,820,630
$3,627,888
Persons em^jloyed, .
1,592
1,822
2,688
4,267
Value of goods made,
$964,833
$2,271,923
$3,387,538
$7,208,317
Woollen Goods.
Numljer of establishments.
178
146
231
-183
Number of setsof maehin'y,
514
695
1,157
1,383
Capital invested,
P5,G04,002
$7,305,500
$14,714,672
$17,209,980
Value of stock used, .
—
-
$35,377,996
$23,607,581
Persons emploj'ed, .
7,372
10,090
18,753
19,036
Value of goods made.
$8,877,478
$12,105,512
$48,879,828
$39,566,378
Yards of cloth mauufact'd,
13,877,819
26,168,130
46,008.141
90,208,280
Worsted Goods.
Number of establishments.
10
7
8
14
Number of sets of maehin'y.
—
—
—
191
Capital invested,
$514,000
$1,236,000
$749,500
$1,693,000
Value of stock used,.
-
-
$1,728,458
$1,882,981
Persons employed, .
84G
1,062
932
1,499
Value of goods made,
$054,566
$1,448,740
$2,194,655
$2,991,210
Yards of cloth manufact'd,
2,321,338
8,189,930
8,167,170
9,873,464
The foregoing table embraces all important industries for which
the elements of comparison in one or more particulars existed for two
or more of the years named. jMany more points for 1875 could have
been stated, but no corresponding facts had been returned for the
other years. In this matter we miss comparisons as to wages, values
of buildings, steam and water power, etc. All values stated in the
table are currency, gold being at par in 1845 and 1855, at 1.57 in
1865, and 1.12 in 1875 ; to reduce the values in 1865 to par, divide
by 1.57, and 1875 by 1.12. We then have a just money value of
comparison. This basis is, however, fictitious in a large degree ;
hence the importance of the table above, wherein other elements,
quantities, hands employed, etc., are exhibited. With these matters
understood, the table becomes of great utility, and the labor and
research essential to its production are amply repaid. Attention
should be called to some of its features.
In Arms and Ammunition for 1845 and 1865, it is evident the items
for the United States Armory have been included.
Glancing at Boots and Shoes, the effect of machinery becomes
clearly apparent. In 1845, the number of hands emploj^ed, 45,877,
INTIlODUCTIOl^. XXXVU
proclucecl 20,890,312 pairs of boots and shoes ; in 1855, 77,827
persons made 45,066,828 pairs; in 18G5, 52,821 persons produced
31,870,581 pairs, while 48,090 persons in 1875 made 59,702,866
pairs, or nearly three times as many as were made in 1845 by only
3,000 less persons. The number employed in 1875, however, as
shown by the table above, should be increased by 1,518 women, fur-
nished with work at home (see p. 828), making a total employed in
boots and shoes of 49,608. This does not change the features stated.
To the value of Brushes and Brooms for 1875, there should be
added $400,000 worth manufactured by an establishment whose
returns were inadvertently omitted in the body of the tables under
Manufoctures by Name.
To the number employed in the manufacture of Clothing for 1875,
should be added 9,249 women working at home.
In the manufacture of Cotton Goods in 1875, 60,176 operatives
produced 874,780,874 yards of goods, while in 1845, about one-
third (20,710) the number of operatives produced but one-fifth
(178,401,614) the number of yards. We have shown Cotton and
Woollen Goods (mixed) for 1875, but not for the other years, because
for those years they were classed either with cotton or woollen goods.
The statements for Print Works demand attention. In all the cen-
suses prior to 1875, the products of print works have in a majority
of instances been identical in yards and value, with the products of
the mills weaving print cloths. This, of course, is erroneous, as the
printing is only a part of the manufticture of the completed prints,
and should only appear as such, as in the statement for 1875. This
explanation will account for the apparently glaring discrepancies in the
foregoing table under Print Works. It has been impossible to elimi-
nate the duplications in 1845, 1855 and 1865. This error of dupli-
cation in the products of cotton factories often occurs in censuses,
and of course to the extent of its occurrence deceives the public, and
exaggerates the production of a State. This has occurred in a recent
census in a neighboring State, where the products of her print works
have been reported at over sixteen million dollars, and the whole prod-
uct of her cotton mills but about twenty-two milUon, while the stock
used in her print works was over thirteen millions, and in her cotton
mills only twelve millions. The true product of her print works
should have been reported at about $3,000,000.
The value of work done in print works, for 1875, amounted to
$3,609,669 on 251,405,321 yards of goods, while in 1865 the value
XXXVlll CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
of products was given at $23,935,271 on 89,463,013 yards, while the
whole products of our cotton mills in that year were valued at
$55,508,447. The figures for 1875 relate to work done in establish-
ments carried on exclusively as "print works," and not to those
cotton factories having their' own print works connected therewith.
By Railroad Construction, is meant cars, springs, wheels, etc.
To the number of persons employed on Straw and Palm-leaf Goods,
should be added 14,762 women furnished with work at their homes ;
the number in the table includes those only who work in the factory.
The magnitude of all our textile manufactures is well displayed
under Textiles (all kinds) , where it is seen that the product has grown
from 195,759,729 yards in 1845, to 992,506,132 yards, the product
of our mills for 1875, a bandage long enough to be wound around
the globe nearly twenty-three times.
In Woollen Goods again, is the influence of machinery clearly
shown, 19,036 persons producing 90,208,280 yards of goods in 1875,
while it took 18,753 persons in 1865 to produce 46,008,141 yards.
Articles Made, by Name (pages 233-249), is a short presenta-
tion, giving the quantity, value, and, whenever possible, the average
value for the unit of measurement, for each article manufactured, by
its specific designation. In the previous presentation the specific
names have been given under a general head; for instance, under
Agricultural Implements (page 189) were included apple parers,
garden rakes, harrows, sc^i:hes, etc., while in this presentation these
articles are specifically mentioned with quantity and value.
Stock Used, by To^vns (pages 253-255), exhibits the value of
raw material of all kinds used in the manufacture of goods of all
kinds. Out of 10,915 establishments, but 252 failed to return the
stock used. Following this (pages 259-261) is shown the Stock
Used, by Ixdustries, in which is given the value of raw material
entering into the manufactures of the State. No returns were called
for of stock used in what have been termed Occupations. By refer-
ence to page 255 it will be seen that the total value of stock used
was, for 1875, $294,963,575, as against $264,958,060 for 1865.
Under Selected Stock, by Towns (pages 265-282), is shown
the consumption of the principal articles of stock in the principal
cities and towns. The total value of the leading articles of stock, as
given by towns, is $166,981,069, or 56 -j- per cent of the whole amount
of stock used.
INTKODUCTION. XXXIX
Stock Usp:d, by Name (pages 285-308), cxliibits the names, quan-
tities and values of all kinds of stock used in the State for each sep-
arate article of stock used in the manufacture of all kinds of goods.
This showing is valuable in most respects ; a completely minute clas-
sification, of course, is almost impossible. Most manufacturers can,
quite readily, give the total value of all stock used, and the leading
articles by name, but so man}' elements enter into the manufacture of
various kinds of goods, it is impossible for all to state the quantities
and values. This and the preceding i^resentations on stock, however,
display the chiefly valuable features connected with the subject. Some
items reported by a few appear trivial, but it is because of the inalnlity
of all proprietors to clearly state the exact proportion of miscellaneous
stock used. Comparisons with former years, so far as the staple
products are concerned, can readily be made by reference to the table
on page xxix, and need not be repeated here. The number of cows
supplying milk to cheese factories exclusively was 5,486.
Values of Buildings, Stock on Hand, and of all Machinery
(pages 311-316), teaches some important facts. The total value of
buildings occupied by manufacturers is $80,997,503. The whole
number of establishments in the State, 10,915, of course, would not
return this point, because many occupy buildings returned by others,
owners and proprietors ; but whenever this occurred, the fact ^Yas
stated ; thus it will be seen that these figures are trustworthy. The
value of average stock on hand reaches the sum of $89,061,506, and
of machinery used, $73,434,914, of which only $5,120,488 worth was
imported during the decade, 1865-1875, while the value of machinery
made in Massachusetts for the same period was at least, $80,000,000,
it being $16,399,230 for 1875. This certainly does not show very
great dependence upon foreign production so far as machinery is con-
cerned.
The total amount invested in buildings, stock on hand and ma-
chinery is $243,493,923, Avhich represents so much of the capital
invested in manufactures ($267,074,802 not including occupations),
and is an excellent proof of the correctness of the latter sum, for if
details are correct results must be also.
The facts, as shown in this presentation, were brought out by ques-
tions suggested by the Honoral)le Commissioner of Insurance, and
the original returns upon these points will be classified by him in his
official reports, but upon an insurance basis, and therefore can not
xl
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
be compared with our showing, because we simply deal with the items
of value in the a2:2:reo-ate.
The value of buildings occupied for manufactures, together with
the value of machinery and of average stock on hand, classified by
industries, are shown in the following table : —
/
Value of Average
INDUSTRIES.
Value of Buildings.
Value of Machinery.
Stock on hand.
Agricultural implements,
$227,845
$171,950
$340,625
Arms and ammunition, .
' 195,350
425,900
203,500
Artisans' tools, ....
512,150
401,430
701,665
Bags and bagging, ....
202,000
251,000
32,500
Boots and shoes, ....
4,330,332
2,588,305
9,031,734
Boxes,
479,250
341,796
346,303
Brushes and brooms,
91,350
27.910
290,285
Building,
327,175
172,790
312,195
Carriages and wagons, .
1,150,665
218,913
1,276,584
Carpetings,
923,900
836,275
1,004,175
Chemical prcpai'ations, .
3,250
1,574
2,050
Clocks and watches,
242,800
418,820
955.066
Clothing,
4,399,060
870,126
6,465,157
Cotton goods,
10,162,506
13,703,549
6,437,792
Cotton and woollen and other tex-
tiles, ......
1,155,000
1,961,500
3,154,233
Dress trimmings, ....
13,000
29,169
16,.S00
Drugs and medicines,
608,360
129,273
334,495
Dyestuffs,
89,000
76,200
100,000
Fertilizers,
296,500
184,850
370,500
Fine arts,
23,300
3,540
10,625
Food preparations, ....
3,291,850
1,493,334
2,366,474
Furniture,
■ 1,809,540
854,565
2,430,532
Glass,
180,600
188,605
393,570
Leather,
2,138,702
1,218,838
6,302,486
Linen,
361,600
182,000
127,586
Liquors and beverages, .
1,342,477
466,582
734,761
Lumber,
999,945
1,029,937
1,293,750
Machines and machinery.
2,600,943
2,633,033
2,613,836
Metals and metallic goods.
7,921,648
6,602,583
• 9,098,027
Musical instruments and materials.
992,800
167,780
1,027,933
Oils and illuminating fluids, .
483,000
426,113
1,089,410
Paper,
3,096,741
2,985,104
2,434,746
Polishes and dressings, .
46,800
20,850
111,137
Printing and publishing,
1,880,140
1,001,254
868,216
Print woi"ks,
11.815,758
14,428,345
7,461,679
Railroad construction, .
174,400
163,200
320,400
Piubber,
401,180
412,050
712,000
Scientific instruments and ap-
pliances,
73,292
66,450
129,700
Silk,
22,000
89,600
105,900
Stone,
445,565
222,574
614,991
Tobacco,
431,405
13,099
663,758
Vessels,
175,950
44,165
320,561
Wooden goods, ....
1,541,195
929,491
1,767,136
Woollen goods, ....
5,167,218
6,795,953
7,439,882
Worsted goods, ....
167,500
237,500
224,400
Miscellaneous, . . . .
8,102,461
8,947,039
8,122,851
INTRODUCTION. xli
MoTiTE Power, by Towxs (pages 319-325). The recapitulation,
on page 324, shows 2,525 steam engines, 2,950 wutcr wheels, 254
horse powers, 1,031 hand powers, 2,749 foot powers, and 38 wmd-
mills in use in the State for driving its machinery, while on page 325
is a classification of the Idnds of steam engines and of water wheels
employed. Of the whole number of steam engines, 2,257 are high
pressure, and of the water wheels 209 are breast, 124 overshot, G2
undershot, and the great majority, 2,317, are turbine. Under this
head the kinds of power are given for each city and town. FolloMdng
this presentation is —
Steajm a^d Water Power, by Towns (pages 329-334), which ex-
hibits the nominal and actual horse power of the steam engines and water
wheels in each city and town. "We failed to obtain the actual horse
power of 14 steam engines and the nominal power of 221 water wheels,
out of the whole number, 2,525 engines and 2,950 water wheels. Tliese
omissions are not of sufficient magnitude to impair the value of the
figures given. By nominal horse power is meant that estimated power
put upon an engine by the seller ; this is always far within the actual
capacity, for reasons of safety and on account of the deduction usually
made for power to drive the belting, shafting, etc. ; so that the nominal
horse power has more particular reference to the power delivered to the
machine, while actual horse power, which we have obtained by proper
measurement, and computation in tliis office, relates to the actual
initial capacity of an engine. As to water wheels, we could ol)tain
only the nominal power, for to secure the actual would require a
scientific survey of all the elements of each water power, the head, the
fall, etc. The nominal horse power of the steam engines of the State
is 109,307, the actual, 208,186, and the nominal power of the water
wheels, 110,582. Following this presentation is a brief sho^ving of —
Ste.ui and Water Power , by Industries (pages 337,338). Under
this title, power is classified according to the industries in which it is
used. The total horse power, of steam engmes and water wheels,
employed in the industries of the State, is 318,768, equal to the hand
labor of 1,912,488 men; this labor is actually performed, with the
aid of the motive power of the State, by about 300,000 men, women
and children. In other words, the industries of IMassachusetts, with-
out the aid of her motive power, would require a population of about
7,400,000, or nearly 4^^ times as great as it is now, to furnish tlie
VOL. II. — F
xlii CExsus or Massachusetts— ists.
liiiud labor necessary to cany them ou. The use of motive power is
to this extent supplemeuted to hand labor, but the influence of this
supplemental labor has not been alike in all industries. In horology,
29 horse power, or the physical force of 174 men, representing on the
scale we have chosen a population of 522, supplements by the aid of
accurately thought-out machinery the work of 1,140 souls, represent-
ing a population of 5,700, and by the aid of this very machinery in
which human thought is so formularized in metal as to go on forever
with the cheapest power doing the work of very competent men,
represents a far greater increase in the production of clocks and
watches than the average ratio of 41- to 1, while the 20,386 horse
power of the paper workers v\'hich supplements the labors of 6,792
souls in the business probably represents a less productive ratio. In
the one case, the watchmaker represents the physical force of 1.15
men. In the other, the paper worker represents the physical force of
more than 18 men. In textile fabrics, with 70,715 work people, we
have 105,492 horse power emplo^^ed, representing in each operative
the physical force of nearly 9. The hard work of the leather business
is done for 6,774 persons by 9,576 horse power, while the 1,565 box
makers consume 4,542 horse power. The 48,536 boot and shoe
workers, with their infinite subdivisions and wonderful use of highly
organized machinery, only employ 8,817 horse power, or about a man
power each beyond his own force, while the furniture artisan employs
1.1 horse power, and the lumber workers, 2,095 in number, employ
16,865 horse power, giving each a physical equivalency of about 50
men. In the manufacture of food preparations, only 4,760 persons
are employed in the State, much of our food being imported, yet they
consume 10,010 horse power, having a productive equivalency of
more than 12.7 to 1. The makers of carpetings employ a horse
power to an operative.
These comparisons could be multiplied, but enough have been
given to illustrate the magnitude of the influence of motive power on
the industries of the State.
Peesons Employed in Manufactures and Occltatioxs, avith
Classificatiox by Sex, Age, etc. (pages 341-359), is a presenta-
tion giving the whole number of persons, by sex and age, in the
various towns, actually engaged in the mechanical industries of the
State during the year ending May 1, 1875, as returned on the certifi-
cates of the manufacturers and proprietors themselves, and these
IXTEODUCTION. xliii
returns comprelioiided all employed in the manufacture of goods or
in occupations, in accordance with the classilicatiou stated at the
beginning of this introduction. This table furnishes the best proof
of. the completeness and accuracy of the Census of 1875, in this, that
by the returns of the people themselves, upon the family schedule,
as shown on page 873, in a table reproduced from Volume I., the
whole number, of all ages and of both sexes, having an occupation in
some manufacturing or mechanical industry was 316,459 ; of which
233,252 were males, and 83,207 were females ; and of the males
228, 4G9 were above tifteen ^-ears of age, 4,725 from ten to fifteen,
and 58 below ten; of the females 77,238 were above fifteen, 5,863
from ten to fifteen, and 106 below ten. This total, 316,459, included
all actually engaged in mechanical pursuits, and also those who
claimed a mechanical pursuit as an occupation, whether actually
engaged during the year or not. Now, from the returns of the manu-
facturers and proprietors, on certificates entirely distinct from the
family returns, we have, as will be seen by reference to page 359, a
total of 308,963 of both sexes and all ages actually emploj'ecl in man-
ufacturing and mechanical pursuits. Of this number 214,308 were
males, 207,553 being over fifteen, 6,671 between ten and fifteen, and
84 under ten years of age. The females numbered 94,655, of which
89,499 were over fifteen, 4,988 between ten and fifteen, and 168
under ten years of age. The variation in totals, as shown between
the family returns, presented in Volume L, and those from manufiict-
urers and proprietors, is but 7,496, a very small number indeed.
The variation in the number of females over fifteen, as given by the
two processes, is the result of erroneous answers to the family sched-
ule inquiries as to occupations. The figures, drawn from the returns
which form the basis of this volume, must be taken as correct, for the
classification has been arbitrar}^ and absolute, on the answers of the
proprietors, of the number of males and females employed, and no
liability to error existed, as in the case of the answers by operatives.
The apparent discrepancy in the number of males occurs by not
counting, in this volume, the proprietors themselves, while in Volume
I., on the basis of the family returns as to occupation, they were
classed as engaged in a manufacturing or mechanical industry. The
variations, however, on the whole, are so insignificant, and the
reasons, to us, so satisfactor}', that we consider the comparison the
best test of the completeness of the Census, and of the conscientious
co-operation of the people. In addition to the 308,963, as shown in
xliv CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
this volume as being employed in mechanical pursuits, 32,702 women
were furnished with work at home, being also engaged in housework.
By this presentation (page 359), we also learn that 895 children, of
both sexes, were employed for more than nine months in the year, in
direct violation of the provisions of law ; hy the family returns (Vol-
ume I.) there were returns of 8,616 such violations.
Peksons Employed and Wages, by Towns (pages 363-369),
exhibits for each city and town a statement of persons employed,
classified as to age and sex, with their wages, as returned by propri-
etors in manufactures and occupations, for 266,339 employes. The
whole number of persons employed, as returned, was, as stated under
the previous topic, 308,963, but wages were given for 266,339 of that
number, as shown in this presentation. The total amount of wages
paid this latter number was $126,711,583, of which males above fif-
teen years of age received $101,913,544, and females above fifteen,
$23,248,404; both sexes under fifteen, $1,549,635. The average
yearly wages of both sexes was $475.76; of males above fifteen,
$568.13 ; of females above fifteen, $343.42 ; and of both sexes under
fifteen, $146.65. These averages, it should be remembered, are for
all industries ; for each industry they are given in the next presenta-
tion, entitled. Persons Employed in Manufactures and Occupa-
tions, BY Industries (pages 374-754) ; avith Classification by
Sex, Age, etc. ; Running Time in Manufactories ; Daily and
Yearly Working Time ; and Daily, Yearly and Total Wages
FOR Day and Piece Hands. This grand presentation of the subject
of wages is for the 266,339 persons, as stated above. The variation
in numbers — that is, between the whole number employed, 308,963,
and the number for whom wages were returned, 266,339 — is accounted
for generally by inability to divide time, in many callings, and give
the proper classification of wage payments ; this reason prevailed in
most cases, for the proprietors returned age and sex for 297,042, and
only omitted wage returns from want of ability to state the facts
with accuracy. The wage return, however, for 266,339 is so complete
and satisflictory no fault can be found with the presentation. Estimates
based on this table will be found on pages 755-780, Summary of
General Statistics of Manufactures, and will be treated under that title.
Attention is called to the notes on page 373. This presentation is
divided into exhibits by industries, and each exhibit into four parts :
I. Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages and Working Time ;
INTRODUCTION.
xlv
II. Yearly and Total Wages for Day and Piece Hands ; III. AYork-
ing Time for Day and Piece Hands ; and IV. Daily Vragcs for Day
and Piece Hands. The recapitulations for these parts will be found
on pages 749-754. The industries for which the points stated have
been given are the following
MANUFACTURES.
Agi'icultural implements.
Arms and ammuBition.
Artisans' tools.
Ba2;s and ba2;2;ino'.
Book binderies.
Boots and shoes.
Boxes.
Brooms.
Building.
Carpetings.
Carriages and wagons.
Chemical preparations.
Clocks and watches.
Clothing.
Cotton goods.
Cotton and woollen and
other textiles.
Dress trimmings.
Drugs and medicines.
Fertilizers.
Food preparations.
Furniture.
Glass.
Leather.
Linen.
Liquors and beverages.
Lumber.
Machines and machinery.
Metals and metallic goods.
Musical instruments and
materials.
Oils and illuminating
fluids.
Paper.
Polishes and dressings.
Printing and publishing.
Railroad construction.
Rubber.
Scientific instruments and
appliances.
Stone.
Tobacco.
Vessels.
Wooden goods.
Woollen goods.
Worsted goods.
Miscellaneous manufact-
ures.
OCCUPATIONS.
Blacksmithing.
Bleaching and dyeing.
Boot and shoe making and
repairing.
Bottling.
Building moving.
Butchei'iniT.
Carpenti-y and joinery.
Clock, watch and jewelry
repairing.
Clothes making and re-
pairing.
Clothing I'cpairing and re-
modelling.
Coopering.
Dress making.
Glass and chinadecorating.
Glazing, painting, paper
hanging, etc.
Gilding.
Harness and saddle re-
pairing.
Llachinists' work.
Masoning and plastering.
Millinery.
Painting.
Paper hanging.
Plumbing and gas fitting.
Roofing.
Stair building.
Stone cutting and dressing.
Tinsmithing.
Upholstering.
Vessel and boat repairing.
Wheelwrighting.
Miscellaneous occupations.
On pages 751 and 752 are given recapitulations by which the aver-
age yearly and total wages paid in each of the above industries
are shown. These averages arc drawn from the actual workinir time
and actual wages paid, and not from any computation based on a
weekly wage. From these recapitulations we draw the following
xlvi
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
condensed tables of average yearly and total wages paid in the lead-
ing industries of the State :-
Average YEAnLT Wages
;.
Total Wages paid
INDUSTRIES.
during the Year
Both Sexes,
JIales
Females
Both Soxes,
ending Blay 1,
all ages.
above 15.
above 15.
under 15.
1875.
MANUFACTUEES.
Agvicuknral implements, .
$680 85
$681 63
—
$225 00
$800,686
Arms and ammunition, .
662 69
702 48
$238 44
—
734,264
Artisans' tools, ....
646 13
657 30
223 90
171 64
731,427
Bags and bagging, .
249 59
807 07
249 47
150 62
55,803
Booli binderies,
516 04
758 39
323 69
197 20
633,592
Boots and slioes,
455 05
546 02
325 17
165 90
18,727,124
Boxes,
489 57
640 50
404 14
285 60
707,835
Brooms,
485 88
485 88
—
—
50,052
Building,
604 97
605 12
-
6 00
2,.308,567
Carpetings, ....
322 66
429 33
246 64
129 60
1,004,127
Carriages and wagons,
622 04
628 05
289 08
202 00
1,867,982
Clicmical preparations,
612 76
• 627 06
337 50
—
99,267
Clocks and watches, .
707 22
882 10
370 42
-
782,192*
Clothing,
445 75
689 75
349 20
154 82
4,625,186
Cotton goods, ....
333 15
446 13
295 41
136 18
18,717,286
Cotton and woollen and other
textiles,
367 22
480 61
285 84
168 81
1,196,793
Dress trimmings,
316 51
540 36
282 18
84 00
67,418
Drugs and medicines,
433 65
497 26
'267 44
—
145,707
Fertilizers, ....
639 64
642 04
407 00
—
188,056
Food preparations, .
543 44
GU 77
202 49
197 80
2,414,442
Furniture,
569 39
601 80
260 04
112 91
3,303,630
Glass,
537 49
587 29
255 80
148 47
692,290
Leather,
589 28
596 54
319 33
268 09
8,637,146
Linen,
284 81
390 85
243 70
107 40
301,619
Liquors and beverages, .
612 01
012 01
-
—
480,872
Lumber,
432 08
434 78
85 00
163 64
718,987
Machines and machinery.
641 47
652 46
326 31
200 95
6,013,174
Metals and metallic goods.
577 09
611 00
307 62
158 56
9,802,029
Musical instruments and ma-
terials,
866 09
876 99
325 28
134 25
1,814,463
Oils and illuminating fluids, .
545 70
582 92
—
—
342,705
Paper,
430 00
591 50
316 91
172 10
2,774,756
Polishes and dressings, .
506 48
593 39
362 40
—
61,155
Printing and publishing, .
629 72
702 16
412 39
198 47
2,476,092
Railroad con&ti'uction.
561 47
564 49
54 00
—
284,666
Rubber,
476 29
605 00
306 95
143 24
455,341
Scientific instruments and ap-
pliances, ....
595 28
632 34
359 02
—
210,730
Stone,
627 30
627 30
—
-
1,507,642
Tobacco,
565 74
665 (13
328 60
270 44
683,419
Vessels,
619 41
620 91
167 00
—
751,350
Wooden goods.
553 58
575 62
237 91
194 10
2,235,039
Woollen goods,
350 84
420 67
293 78
159 00
6,207,057
Worsted goods.
371 64
545 31
288 11
180 70
550,248
IXTKODUCTIOX.
xlvii
IXDUSTKIES.
Average Yearly Wages.
Both Sexes,
all ages.
Males
above 15.
Females
above 1-5.
Both .Sexes,
under 1.5.
OCCUPATIONS.
Blacksmitbin<:!:, •
Bleaching and ch'cing,
Boot and shoe raakmg and re
pairing, ....
Bottling, ....
Building moving,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinev}^
Clock, watch and jewelry re-
pairing,. ...
Clothes making and repairing
Clothing repairing and remod-
elling, ....
Coopering, ...
Dressmaking, .
Glass and china decoi*ating.
Glazing, painting, jxiper liaug
ing, etc.,
Gilding, ....
Harness and saddle repairing
Machinists'' work.
Masoning and plastering,
Milliner}', ....
Painting, ....
Paper hanging,
Plumbing and gas fitting.
Roofing, ....
Stair building, ...
Stone cutting and dressing,
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering, .
Vessel and boat reimiring,
Wheelwrighting,
$336 21
400 32
405 78
405 52
467 62
658 00
658 63
748 98
412 56
448 49
.674 46
286 18
619 27
665 36
586 03
573 11
682 70
593 82
319 94
568 92
585 98
685 20
573 30
743 49
650
617
577 18
662 35
594 91
17
67
1636 21
575 98 $262 21
493 01
405 52
467 62
658 00
658 63
755 06
587 00
639 30
674 46
665 70
665 36
615 47
573 11
683 93
594 16
465 16
568 92
590 15
687 44
573 30
743 49
650 77
617 57
616 01
662 35
594 91
314 91 $182 88
363 55
268 00
286 37
240 00
302 50
317 06
310 00
361 07
146 75
170 00
238 66
140 00
222 85
179 50
150 00
174 60
225 00-
153 50
Total W.-iges paid
during the Year
ending May 1,
1S75.
§1,381,228
217,374
962,935
63,124
88.848
414,582
3,165,514
299.592
204,210
241,736
110,937
221,224
59,450
926,197
69,152
151,875
1,176,409
1,509,493
98,543
1,023,052
117,783
783,183
198,500
138,290
921,302
507,025
251,021
247,060
101,817
These tables are exceedingly instructive and thoroughly incontro-
vertible. Fi'om them it api>ears that the highest yearly wages are
paid in the manufacture of musical instrmncnts and materials, $866.09,
"while the lowest is in the manufacture of ba2:s and bao-o-inir, 8240.59.
It will be noticed that the total wages paid in the manufacture of
boots and shoes and in cotton goods is very nearly the same, being
$18,727,124 in the first named and $18,717,286 in the second. The
average yearly wages in the first, however, are $455.05 ; in tlie latter,
$333.15.
A Suini.iitY OF Gexetjal Statistics of IMixufactures (pages
756-780), brings into juxtaposition, first by towns and then by
xlviii
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
incliistries, the chief points already sho^^l, namely : the number of
establishments of manufactures and occupations, number and actual
power of steam engines, number and nominal power of water wheels,
number of persons employed, capital invested, estimated wages, stock
used, goods made and work done. The Summaey enables one to make
comparisons and calculations without the labor of research, and will be
found a useful and convenient table. The column in this table entitled
estimated wages, is perhaps the principal feature of it ; it exliibits,
first by towns and then by industries, the estimated wages of the
whole 308,963 persons employed on the basis of the wages given
for 206,339. The total wages paid this latter number, as actually
returned, as stated, was $126,711,583; on the same basis, it was
$146,159,826 for the number actually employed. An estimate of
wages for 308,963 persons, based on the actual wages of 266,339,
can not vary materially from the facts, hact they been reported, and is,
to our mind, as valualjle.
The following table exhibits the basis of the estimates referred to,
showing, in each industry, the whole number of persons employed,
the whole number for whom wages have been returned, and the defi-
ciencies. It will be seen that in a majority of instances the deficiency
is trivial, and always, in relation to the whole number, too small to
vitiate the statements made.
Persons Em-
Wages given
INDUSTRIES.
ployed.
for,—
Deficiency.
MANUFACnmES.
Agricultural implements, ....
1,187
1,176
11
Arms find ammunition,.
1,109
1,108
1
Artisans' tools,
1.240
1,132
108
Bags and bagging,
226
224
2
Boolv binderies,
1,096
1,034
62
Boots and shoes, .
48,090
38,516
9,574
Boxes, ....
1,528
1,445
83
Brooms,. . .
140
103
37
Building,
4,033
3,816
217
Cai^ietings, ....
3,119
3,112
7
Carriages and wagons, .
3,072
3,003
69
Chemie;il preparations,.
163
. 162
1
Clocks and watches.
1,140
1,106
34
Clothing, ....
13,702
10,376
3,326
Cotton goods.
60,176
56,182
3,994
Cotton and woollen and other textiles,
3,290
3,259
31
Dress tj-immings,
278
213
65
IXTKODUCTIOX.
xlb:
Persons Em-
Wngcs given
INDUSTRIES.
ployed.
for,—
Deficiency.
]\r.\xrFACTrKES — Conckuled.
Dru.2;s ami mediciues,
363
336
27
Fertilizers
298
294
4
Food preparations,
4,672
4,441
231
Furniiure,
6,674
6,802
872
Glass ....
l,2i)l
1,288
3
Leather,
6,620
6,172
448
Linen,
1,059
1,059
—
Liquors and beverages,
879
802
77
Lnmiier,
1,901
1,664
297
Macliines and macliinerv.
9.561
9,374
187
Metals and metallic ;;-oods, .
17,563
16,962
601
Musical instruments and materials,
2,249
2,095
154
Oils and illuminating tiuids, .
673
628
45
Paper, . . . ^ .
6,493
6,408
85
Polishes and dressings,.
115
101
14
Pnntin<r and i)ublishing.
4,360
3,932
428
Kailroad construction, .
537
507
30
Ruljber,
1,054
956
98
Seientilic instruments and ai^pliances.
367
354
13
Stone,
2,553
2,499
54
Tobacco,
1,350
1,211
139
Vessels, ......
1,4,54
1,213
241
Wooden goods,
4,267
4,037
• 230
Woollen goods, ....
19,036
17,092
1,314
Worsted goods, ....
1,499
1,481
18
Miscellaneous m:inufactures,
23,127
18,076
4,451
Totals,
263,664
236,951
27,713
OCCUPATIONS.
Blacksmithing,
2,458
2,171
287
Bleachins: and dyeing, .
569
643
26
Boot and shoe making and repairing, .
2,026
2,373
253
Bottling
141
131
10
Building moving, ....
193
190
3
Butchering, .....
743
630
113
Carpentry and joinery, .
5,059
4,791
268
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing,
490
400
90
Clothes making and repairing, .
518
495
23
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
673
539
34
Coopering,
168
163,
5
Dressmaking
860
774
86
Glass antl china decorating, .
100
96
4
Glazing, painting, paper hanging, etc.
1,491
1,39,2
99
Gilding, .....
122
118
4
Harness and saddle rejiairing.
293
265
28
Machinists' work, ....
1,754
1,723
31
jSIasoning and plastering.
2,716
2,542
174
Millinery,
339
308
31
Paintinc",
1,877
1,781
96
Paper lianginir, ....
246
201
45
Plum'oing and gas fitting.
1,188
1,143
45
Roofing,
347
346
1
Stair building, ....
188
186
2
VOL. II. — O
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDUSTRIES.
Persons Em-
p)o3'ed.
Wages given
for,—
Deficiency.
Occ UPATIONS — Concluded.
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering, ....
Vessel and boat repairing, .
Wheelvvrighting, ....
Miscellaneous occuijations, .
Totals,
AGGBEGATES.
Manufactures, ....
Occupations,
Totals,
1,542
873
498
380
803
4,723
33,378
263,664
33,378
297,042
1,417
821
433
373
272
3,771
30,388
235,951
30,388
266,339
125
52
65
7
31
952
2,990
27.713
2,990
30,703
Under Special Statistics of Manufactures and Related
Occupations (page 781) will be found various presentations.
First. Machinery for Cotton, Woollen and Worsted Goods, hy
Toions (pages 785-787). In cotton mills there are 3,859,237
spindles, 80,964 power looms, and 30 hand looms ; in woollen
mills, 1.383 sets of machinery, 8,412 power looms, and 131 hand
looms; in making worsted goods, 191 sets of machinery, 5,114
power looms, and 3 hand looms. Besides these, but not called for
by the census schedules, and not appearing in the tables, there Avere
returned 15,606 spindles and 605 looms used in making linen and
gunny cloth ; 500 spindles in silk works ; 288 webbing looms ; 2,194
braiding machines ; 82 power and 6 hand knitting machines. The
number of spindles in cotton mills in 1865 was 1,913,756; in 1855,
1,519,527; and in 1845, 817,483.
Second (pages 791-797) . Saivs in Lumber Mills, Vats in Tanneries,
Engines and Machines in Paper Mills, Runs of Stone in Grist and
Flouring Mills.
Third. iVer^vs/^f/pers (pages 801-811). In this presentation every
periodical in existence in the State, May 1, 1875, is given, with
date of establishment, subscription price, to what object devoted,
how often published, etc. We are not aware that a single paper
has been omitted. The whole number returned is 341, including
26 dailies, with an annual circulation of 83,389,028 copies; 222
weeklies, with circulation of 47,650,250 copies annually; 58 month-
lies, with ainiual circulation of 7,504,224 copies. The 341 periodicals
circulate 141,774,382 copies annually. On page 810 will be found a
INTRODUCTION. H
recapitulation of objects to which periodicals arc devoted, and on
page 811 the dates of establishment, by which it is seen that the
oldest paper was established in 1768; this is the "Essex County
Mercury," a weekly paper pul)lislied in Salem.
Fourth. Gas Companies (pages 815-817). There are 57 estab-
lishments, with a capital stock of $10,120,350, and a product of
$4,471,874.
Fifth. 8hip Building {\ii\gQS, 821,822), by which we learn that
during- 1875 there were built 102 vessels, of aH kinds, valued at
$3,161,995.
Sixth. Women Furnished with Work at Home, hy Toivns and by
Industries (pages 825-828). The number of women doing work
at home for whom wages were given was 30,916, and tlieir Avages
for the year ending May 1, 1875, were $1,528,532, a yearly aver-
age of $49.43; and they consumed $1,967,517 worth of stock, and
produced $3,233,260 worth of goods. These two latter amounts
are not perfectly reliable, but the most careful revision has enabled the
office to give them as the minimum. The number of women employed,
and their wage returns, are trustworthy. The value of stock used and
goods made, as stated, is undoubtedly less than the truth. It is
extremely difficult to give acciu'ate returns, for the stock is usually
given out, and the goods made are invoiced with the bulk used and
made in the factory by the establishments making the returns.
FiSHixG (pages 831-837). This exhibit is not satisfactoiy. By
it there is $7,269,442 invested in the fisheries, producing annually
$7,684,716 worth of products. This is probably not the whole
tnith. The difficulty in the way of correct returns of fisheries
is that the census is taken at the very time of year when our fishermen
are the most active, their vessels away, and no adequate means of
obtaining the facts remaining. The statistics presented, however, are
as complete as possible under the circumstances. In 1865 the prod-
uct of the fisheries was $14,618,307 currency (gold at 1.57). In
1875 there were 6,656 persons employed in the fisheries, of which
number 1,018 were paid wholly by wages, 1,337 partly by wages and
partly by share in the profits, 3,024 wholly by share in the profits;
277 o^Tied stock in the vessels they went in.
Coastwise and Ocean Commence (pages 841-845). This is
imperfect for simiJar reasons o-iven under "Fishing." The ton-
Hi
CEK^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
nage reported was, in 1875, 343,013 for 1,051 vessels, and they
received for freight $3,164,845. The amount received for freight in
1865 was $11,344,394. In 1865 the whole number of vessels engaged
in the fisheries and in coastwise and ocean commerce was 2,533, with
a total tonnage of 451,818. In 1875 the whole nimiher of vessels so
engaged was 2,274, with a tonnage of 422,895. While the total
number of vessels and the total tonnage in 1865 and 1875 are shown
to be nearly the same, the products of fisheries and amount of freight
received difier widely, as stated. As shown by returns to the
National Bureau of Statistics, the number, kind and tonnage of vessels
giving Boston as their home port are as follows : —
KIND OF VESSELS.
Kumber.
Tonnage.
Brigs,
119
32,378.77
Barks,
225
113,881.43
Schooners,
603
89,163.82
Ships,
208
249,076.53
Steamships,
1
1,062.80
Screw steamers.
60
15,805.89
Paddle steamcLi-s,
25
10,719.23
Sloops,
89
2,447.06
Yachts,
7
292.10
Steam yachts, .
2
37.41
Steamers, .
13
6,845.89
Barkeiitines,
3
1,635.91
Tugs, . .
2
79.78
Totals,
■
1,357
523,426.62
For the balance of the State, the returns, as stated in the Census,
are quite complete ; but, for the reasons given, we do not hesitate to
say that the statistics of Fishing and Commerce are decidedly weak ;
in fact, are the least trustworthy of any of the presentations made in
this volume.
PuBLisiirNCr. ^Vhile publishers gave excellent returns as to the
aggregate value of their pul)lications, they found a difficulty in com-
plying with the requirements of the Census, relating to the number
of copies of books and pamphlets published, and some other points,
compliance Txith which would have resulted in information of great
value to all engaged in an industry producing, in 1875, goods to the
amount of $12,120,674.
ES'TEODUCTIOX.
liii
Reservoirs, used for manufacturing purposes, are distributed as
follows : —
Eeseryoirs.
CouxTiKS, Cities and
Counties, Cities and
Number.
Acre.ige.
Number.
Acreage.
Towns.
Towns.
Barnstable, .
3
40
Hampshire,
19
1,339
Saudwich,
o
O
40
1 Belchertown,
8
148
Cummington,
2
137
Berksuire,
2G
5,526
Easthampton,
o
o
104
Becket, .
2
235
Goshen,.
2
190
Cheshire,
1
514
Huntington, .
1
500
Clarksburg, .
2
no
IMiddlelield, .
1
60
Hancock,
1
2
Westhanipton,
1
100
Hinsdale,
1
315
Wiliianisburg,
1
100
Lanesborough,
2
250
Lenox, .
1
200
jNIiddlesex,
19
1,373
Monterey,
1
200
Belmont,
1
2
Otis,
1
1,.500
Holliston,
1
20
Pittsfield,
o
O
1,G75
Ilopkiuton, .
o
O
60
Tyringham, .
1
100
17'
Hudson,
3
32
Washington,.
1
ICO
Littleton,
2
150
West Stockbridge,
8
135
Marlborough,
1
400
Windsor,
1
100
Shirley, .
1
GOO
Waltham,
1
2
Bristol, .
12
619
Watertown, .
4
36
Attleborough,
1
160
Woburn,
2
71
Easton, .
9
330
Fall River, .
1
9
Norfolk, .
15
1,298
Rehoboth,
1
120
Bellingham, .
2
130
Essex,
5
739
Canton,.
Franklin,
1
250
1
150
Beverly,
1
4
Med way.
1
100
Groveland, .
2
724
Needham,
1
17
Lawrence,
1
7
Norfolk,
1
70
Topsfleld, .
1
4
Sharon, .
6
512
,
Stoughton, .
2
69
Franklin, .
6
260
Ashfield,
1
70
Plymouth,
21
9,073
Conway,
1
16
Bridgewater,
O
67
Rowe, .
2
104
Lakcville,
4
7,011
AVarwiek,
1
50
INIiddleborough. .
13
1,991
Wendell, .
1
20
Scituate,
1
4
Hampden, .
21
2,370
Worcester,
100
10,324
Chicopee,
1
7
Ashburnham,
1
260
Holland,
1
458
Athol, .
9
263
Holyoke,
5
33
Bolton, .
. 4
24
Ludlow,
1
438
Boylston,
3
78
Montgomery,
1
CO
Charlton,
6
515
Sprini]:field, .
n
688
Dou'jhis,
530
Tolland,
—
3G6
Gardner,
1
180
Wales, .
1
320
Harvard,
1
300
liv
CEJ^^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Counties, Cities and
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Number.
Acreage.
Towns.
Number.
Acreage.
Worcester — Con.
Worcester — Con.
Ilolden,.
6
605
Spencer,
4
■ 309
Ilubbardston,
3
305
Sturbridge, .
3
327
Leicester,
IG
659
Templcton, .
1
200
Leominster,
1
250
Upton, .
2
44
Northbridge,
6
470
Uxbridge,
13
383
Petersham,
1
50
Warren,
1
40
Phillipston,
2
325
Westminster,
2
557
Princeton,
9
45
Winchendon,
1
2,200
Rutland,
1
343
Worcester, .
6
882
Southboi'ough,
1
180
Recapitulation by Counties.
The State,
247
32,961
!
Franklin,
Hampden,
6
21
260
2,370
Hampshire, ,
19
1,339
Barnstable, .
3
40
Middlesex, .
19
1,373
Berkshire,
26
5,526
Norfolk,
15
1,298
Bristol, .
12
619
Plymouth,
21
9,073
Essex, .
5
739
Worcester, .
100
10,324
A number of establishments often take their power from the same
reservoir.
Team Work. By team work is meant a species of work made use
of to some extent in manufacturing boots and shoes, and, in some
instances, in other industries, and signifying a combination of men
wliere the labor of all — each doing a particular part — is necessary to
the production of a single article. The "team" is usually hired by a
superior workman, who takes sub-contracts from the proprietor, and
makes a profit on the labor of each man in the team. The total
number of these teams in tlic State is 1,260, having 4,500 men work-
ing in them.
In the Appendix (pages 847-912) are eight tables. Table I. gives
by towns the valuation, real and personal, the products of agriculture
and mining and of manufoctures and fisheries with total products
and total valuation, in juxtaposition, while in a similar way Table
II. presents the population (males and females) and persons em-
ployed in manufactures (by sex), all for the year ending IMay 1,
1875. These, with Tables III. (Occupations by Name for 1875)
and IV. (Occupations hy Kame, ivith Ages, for 1875), furnish
INTRODUCTION. Iv
the means for ready comparison on all essential points presented in
Vols. I., II. and III. for 1875. Tables V., VI., VII. and VIII. relate
to Manufactures hy Towns, Occupations by Toivns, Fishing and Com-
merce by Toivns, and Mamifactures, Occujmtions and Fishing and
Com7nerce by JSfame, all for 1865, from tabulations made in this
office from the census returns for 18G5. This became necessary, in
order to establish a basis for comparison in leading matters.
The total products for 1875 are shown to be, in currency, as fol-
lows : —
Manufactures and fishei-ies, $000,016,678
Agriculture and mining, 43,461,599
Aggregate, $643,478,277
For 1865 :—
Manufiictures and fisheries, $444,524,353
Agriculture and mining, 51,149,576
Aggregate, $495,673,929
These values should be reduced to a gold basis, in both years, in
order to be of any service in comparison, as values. Of course, the
only true comparison in products must be by quantity produced, and
this has been done, as far as the returns in former years would permit,
in the appropriate place in this introduction, under Principal Manu-
factures for 1845, 1855, 1865 and 1875. On a basis of gold values,
the products of the State for 1875 and 1865 were as follows : —
For 1875 :—
Manufactures and fisheries, $535,729,176
Agriculture and mining, 38,804,909
Aggregate, $574,534,175
For 1865 :—
Manufactures and fisheries, $283,130,530
Agriculture and mining, 32,579,347
Aggregate, $315,715,877
From this it is seen that a gain of $258,818,298, or 82 per cent,
on a gold basis, has been made in the productions of the State since
1865. The population, in the same time, increased from 1,267,030
Ivi CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
to 1,051,012, a gain of 384,882, or 30.38 per cent. The proportion
of property, real and personal, according to valuation, to products,
was as 3 to 1 in 1875, and as 2 to 1 in 1865. ^
The Tabular Index (pages 913-935) will be found valuable for
its alphabetical arrangement of the cities and towns in the State, with
the county in which each is located follo\\'ing, as well as for its ordi-
nary value as an index.
Since the printing of the tabular portion of this volume, a careful
revision has been made of the various presentations, with a view to
discover such errors as had been overlooked previous to printing.
Those found are few in number and of no great importance.
A few occupations not properly productive appear in the town pres-
entations ; the following should have been omitted : " Dentistry " in
Dartmouth, page 20, Princeton, page 1G5, and Southbridge, page
167 ; "Trucking" in Lawrence, page 39 ; "Laundry work" in Spring-
field, page 69; "Road-making" in Maiden, page 96; "Turntable
moving" in Ashburnham, page 146; "Horse-clipping" in Berlin,
page 149. These occupations represent a value of only $43,065, or
less than a hundredth of one per cent of the total products of Manu-
factures. In Lawrence, page 39, the line, " Comb repairing machine "
should read " Eepairing machine combs." In Canton, page 114, the
line "Smalt" should read "Preparing smalt." "Oil clothing" in
Itockport, page 47; "Mast hoops," Acton, page 82; and "Flavoring
extracts" in Marshiield, page 130, should more properly come mider
the heading of Manufactures in their respective town?.
On page 64, for "Town of Ilolyoke" read "(7% of Ilolyoke."
The head-note to the presentation, "Motive Power, by Towns," page
319, is not correctly worded. The talkie actually shows the number
of steam engines, water wheels, horses, men and women running
machines by hand or foot power, and the number of windmills.
On page 809, in the table entitled "Number by Periods of Issue,"
222 should take the place of 221 in the column headed "' iceeMy."
C. D. W.
33 Pemdeuton Square, Boston, May,
Bureau of Statistics of Labor, ^
)N, May, 1877. /
Manufactures and Related Occupations.
BY TOWNS.
VOL. II.— 1 [1]
MAl^UFACTUEES AKD BELATED 0CCUPATI0:N^S.
Baknstable CorxTT. Town of Barnstable.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Manufactures.
Boots and Bhoes, . . • •
Buildings, . . . • •
Newspapers
Sails
Sailboats,
Occupations.
Butchering,
Carriage repairing, etc., .
Coopering
Grinding grain
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (.work done),
19
1
23
3
Capital invested.
26
$5,000
TOO
4,500
6S0
750
$5,700
5,930
$11,630
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$2,700
14,000
2,600
5,500
3,175
15,000
3,600
1,700
200
$27,975
20,500
$1S,475
ToAVN OF Brewster.
Occupations,
Blacksmithing
Clotli finishing
Coopering
WheelwrightiDg, ....
Aggregates
Occupations (work done),
Town of Chatham.
Manufactures.
Fire kindlers,
Meal,
Occupations.
Blacksmi thing.
Carpentry .ind joinery, .
Fish curing,
Fish packing, .
House and carriage painting, .
Lathing, . . . •
Tailoring, . . . •
Tinsmithing, .
Sail making and repairing,
Seine and other net repairing
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
VOL. II.
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Barnstable CouNir. Town of Dennis.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butclicring,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Wheelwrigbting, ....
Aggregates.
Occupations (work done),
$350
500
soo
$1,150
$1,S00
2,200
624
1,500
6,124
Town of Eastham.
Manufactures.
Leather
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Blacksmilhing, carpentry and joinery.
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, • . . ,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), . .
Occupations (work done), . ,
$5,000
130
300
400
$5,000
830
$5,830
$5,000
202
502
108
650
$5,000
1,462
$6,462
Town of Falmouth.
Manufactures.
Barrels
Bnildings, .....
Boots and shoes, ....
Bricks,
Carriages,
Fertilizers
Stocking yarn and kersey,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carriage repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmitbing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
8
15
23
700
1,000
1,000,000
3,000
750
500
300
200
500
800
550
500
$1,005,500
4,100
$1,009,600
14,100
1,190
2,500
2,500
450,000
9,880
2,100
1,500
1,100
450
2,200
700
1,900
10
200
200
800
$481,070
11,160
$492,230
Town of Harwich.
Barrels, .
Manufactures.
1
1
$1,000
500
$2,550
Boats,
2,000
MA^UFACTUEES A^KD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWInTS.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Barnstable County. Town of Harwich — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested
Value of goods
made
and woiii done.
Boots,
Confoclionory,
Express wagons
Gimlets
Harnesses,
Knives, fish and carving, .
Monuments, tablets, etc..
Overalls, jumpers, pantaloons, etc.,
Rye and Indian meal.
Sails,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Curinar fish.
Sail making,
Watch repairing,
Wbeelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), • .
14
11
$2,000
4,000
1,000
30
1,200
1,900
1,625
500
50
210
500
§11,630
2,885
$14,515
$20,756
6,715
250
309
2,600
290
2,523
19,866
4,613
8,079
3,625
100
350
650
1,300
$69,041
6,025
$75,666
Town of Orleans.
Manufactures.
Carriages,
Harnesses,
Marble work
Monuments, gravestones, etc., .
Shirts, overalls and pantaloous,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Building moving, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
6
12
18
$2,000
1,200
100
250
10,000
1,100
200
1,300
487
320
1,000
$13,550
4,407
$17,957
$2,700
2,500
800
1,500
42,000
2,900
600
8,700
1,275
480
2,000
$49,500
15,955
$65,455
ToAVN OF Provincetown.
Manufactures.
Blocks and pumps
Clothing,
Iron work for boats,
Oil and water casks,
Sails,
Ships
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Fish curing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
15
4
19
$5,500
6,000
1,000
4,500
14,110
1,015
5,500
$31,110
6,515
$37,625
$4,300
8,000
342
7,000
25,716
11,412
2,350
1,325
$56,770
3,675
$60,445
6
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continced.
Barnstable County. Town of Sandwich.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactvires,
Axes, ... ...
Buildings, . . ...
Coffins, caskets, etc.,
Cars, railroad freight,
Cases for jewelry and silverware,.
Glass
Iron castings and stoves,
Iron hollow ware, ....
Monuments, and other marble goods,
Meal, corn and i-ye.
Newspapers,
Tacks, brads, nails, etc..
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Gunsmithing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Painting,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
19
31
3.000
1,000
30,000
5,000
400,000
15,400
15,000
1,600
1,200
1,000
25,000
1,600
700
150
350
150
1,000
1,000
50
3,200
$498,800
8,200
$507,000
1,660
45,325
12,000
375,000
18,060
8,000
4,265
2,800
1,300
45,000
3,250
200
50O
800
150
2,500
1,000
1,200
600
800
$514,235
11,000
$525,235
Town of Truro.
Occupations.
Cobbling,
Tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Occupations (work done).
$400
80
Town of Wellfleet.
Manufactures.
Barrels, etc.,
Blocks and pumps
Clothing,
Coffins,
Sails,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, . . . . .
Tanning and currying, . . . .
Tinsmithing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
13
7
20
$2,500
600
8,000
300
3,000
1,000
200
500
1,000
$14,400
2,700
$17,100
$7,000
1,800
10,000
6.50
22,500
3,800
1,000
1,200
2,500
$41,950
8,500
$50,450
MAXUPACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^^XS.
MAXLTACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coxtinued.
Barnstable County, Town of Yarmouth.
Number of
Value of goods
NAMES OF TNDITSTRTF-S.
estab-
Capital inrested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
Manufactures.
Boats
1
$200
$100
Boots and shoes,
o
375
1,011
Carriages,
4
3,650
2,133
Carriage wrenches,
1
400
750
Cigars,
1
400
700
Clothing, .
4
3,100
64,600
Concrete walks,
1
125
800
Harnesses,
3
900
2,166
Marble goods, .
1
600
2,500
Meal,
4
1,300
15,175
Millinery, .
3
3,075
4,912
Newspapers, .
1
7,500
4,575
Salt and Epsom salts.
3
3,600
1,738
Sawed lumber and meal,
1
5,000
12,500
Stoves and tinware,
1
500
1,325
Occupations.
Blacksmjthins,
3
1,500
3,900
Building moving,
1
250
800
Butchering
2
. 8,700
45,932
1
300
1,200
2
18
45
Cobbling,
7
181
1,163
Coopering, -.
2
580
2,158
Coppersmithing
1
30
50
Engraving
2
5
62
Gilding,
1
5
25
Jewelry repairing,
2
50
165
Lathing,
1
—
700
Masoning,
1
_
250
Painting
2
150
1,500
Plastering,
1
-
250
Rooting
2
325
650
Saddle and harness repairing,
3
150
425
Tinsmithing,
2
1,400
2,400
Upholstering
3
37
133
Watch repairing,
2
153
722
Wheelwrighting
4
2,375
1,800
Aggregates. 1
Manufactures (goods made),
31
$30,725
$114,983
Occupations (work done),
45
16,209
64,332
76
$46,934
$179,317
Berkshire County.
Manufactures.
Acid, pyroligneous, and iron liquor
1
$500
$1,200
Batteries, electric, and blasting materials,
1
25,000
78,000
Bread, cake and confectionery,
2
7,000
22,000
Brooms, . . . .
2
5,000
10,500
Buildings,
6
7,800
134,100
Calicoes
2
1,000,000
2,650,000
Carriages, wagons and sleigh
3.
6
22,500
29,995
Cassimeres,
5
1,000,000
1,705,991
Concrete walks.
1
100
1,800
Cigars, ....
2
2,500
11,000
Cotfins
1
450
500
Confectionery, .
2
1,600
5,860
Cotton battm'g.
1
10,000
6,725
Cotton warps, etc., .
7
1,045,000
1,071,873
Clothing, custom-made, .
2
11,000
49,000
Gas
2
67,300
33,053
Harnesses and saddles, .
3
2,600
12,000
Leather, ....
2
50,000
80,000
Lime and lime casks,
2
40,000
87,950
8
CEl^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Town op Adams — Con.
NAJtES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Lumber, staves, heads, boxes, etc..
Machinery and castings, .
Marble dust
Marble monuments and grave stones.
Meal, feed, and cement drain-pipe,
Meal, flour and feed.
Newspapers and job printing, .
Paper, writing and ledger.
Print cloths,
Pumps, wooden, and building posts,
Shoes
Tinware
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Bottling
Building moving, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet sewing, . . . • .
Carriage trimming, ....
Clothes cleaning
Clothing repairing and remodelling.
Cobbling,
Decorating,
Draughting and designing.
Enamelling
Gunsmithing
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing
Loclismithing and bell-hanging, .
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Millwrighting
Painting
Painting, fresco, ....
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Stone cutting and dressing, •
Tinsmithing,
Umbrella repairing.
Upholstering
Varnishing and polishing.
Whitening and coloring,
♦ Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
4
1
7
2
11
1
1
3
9
14
2
1
2
2
6
1
2
1
2
4
3
1
2
18
1
13
1
7
10
3
4
4
2
1
2
2'
2
77
138
215
$15,000
56,000
2,000
2,000
15,000
70,000
28,000
290,000
662,200
350
328,400
700
9,425
300
3,200
33,600
2,100
600
2,650
2,000
100
200
2,200
1,500
3,800
1,950
1,200
S20
155
5,300
3,050
1,500
1,800
10
50
20
1,768,000
76,930
$15,500
67,000
17,000
6,500
40,000
216,918
20,000
529,000
486,760
450
1,105,000
3,550
26,772
500
70O
10,100
178,000
11,475
300
371
1,100
600
4,107
1,000
3,200
200
1,200
2,827
4,800
25
2,600
15,875
2,000
12,088
500
5,850
2,250
31,500
47,000
5,500
13,000
150
3,000
300
550
$8,499,225
389,440
$4,844,930
$8,888,665
Town of Alford.
Manufactures.
Lumber, flour and feed, . . . .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$360
Town of Becket.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Building timber, laths and bedstead slats,
$9,952
1,555
MAXUFACTUKES A^H) OCCTrPATIO:S-S BY TOWXS.
9
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire Countt. Town of Becket — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Leather, tipper, . . .
Lumber, sawed,
Meal and feed,
Paper hangings,
Wood, sawed and turned,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Clothing, custom-made, . . . .
Bhoemaking and cobbling,
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting and carriage repairing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
18
$100,000
2,000
4,000
15,000
1,050
2,000
300
108
2,500
300
$121,050
0,258
$127,308
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$175,000
2f),840
C2,ono
41,600
850
3,000
9,000
900
622
3,500
1,200
$317,797
18,222
$336,019
To"\\rN OF CnEsniRE.
Manufactures.
Cheese
Leather, card, harness, rough splits, etc., .
Lime,
Lumber, coarse, etc.,
Lumber, building, barrel stock and shingles,
Print cloths,
Stoves and tinware,
Wagons, heavy and light
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Clock repairing,
Clothing repairing and remodelling, .
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing,
Stair building,
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done)
3
$3,500
$17,400
2
15,000
37,200
1
800
2,250
1
1,000
7,000
3
54,000
50,210
1
60,000
70,000
1
2,000
6,000
2
800
2,005
1
1,000
1,500
2
3,500
1,500
1
2,000
3,000
1
_
33
1
300
700
1
300
700
1
_
50
1
50
100
1
500
200
1
50
100
14
$137,100
$192,065
11
7,700
7,888
25
$144,800
$199,953
TOAVN OF Clarksbl'rg.
Manufactures.
Cassimeres, woollen,
Ladders
Lumber, coarse, and packing boxes, .
Lumher, rough, and shingles.
Meal,
Wagon spokes, axe, pick and sledge handles,
Occupations.
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done), ....
$150,000
500
4,645
800
500
1,000
$157,445
$157,445
255,000
1,000
9,500
1,800
760
500
100
$268,560
100
$208,660
VOL. 11. — 2
10
CEI^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Town op Dalton.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and worl£ done.
Manufactures.
Cassimeres
Cigars,
Cotton warp
Doeskins,
Harnesses and boots,
Lumber and meal, ....
Paper,
Packing cases, wooden, .
Occupations.
Blaeksmitliing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Masoning,
Paintinsr,
Tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
15
13
28
$75,000
1,500
75,000
60,000
14,400
600,000
5,000
1,050
5,000
600
•250
75
300
400
$830,900
7,675
$838,575
$150,000
800
60,000
150,000
2,500
21,850
425,000
7,800
2,700
1,000
2,600
550
1,550
1,200
600
$817,050
10,200
$828,150
Town of Egremont.
Manufactures.
Carriages,
Carriage axles, iron and steel,
Chairs
Flour, feed and meal, . . . .
Occupations.
Blacksmitbing and repairing.
Butchering,
Wagon and sleigh repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
$10,000
25,000
1,500
22,200
900
800
650
$58,700
2,350
$61,050
$15,000
65,000
1,200
24,400
2,700
3,600
850
$105,600
7,150
$112,750
Town .of Florida.
Lumber,
Blaeksmitliing,
Butchering,
Manufactures.
Occupations,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
$10,000
1,000
1,000
$10,000
2,000
$12,000
$6,800
900
600
$6,800
1,400
$8,200
Town op Great Barrington.
Manufactures.
Bread, cake and pastry, .
Bricks,
$25,000
5,000
iha:ntjfactuiies and occupations by towns.
11
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Toavn of Great Bariuxgtox— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and worlv done.
Cassimeros, cotton and wool,
Cigars
Cheese,
Clothina:, men's
Cotton warp and quilts, .
Gas
Lumber and shingles,
Meal, flour and feed,
Newspapers and job printing,
Paper, writing, ....
Occupations,
Butchcrinflf,
Tiusmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (aroods made), .
Occupations (work done).
13
2
15
$100,000
6,000
6,000
50,000
5,000
5,000
5,500
7,000
275,000
6,000
2,G00
$468,500
8,000
$476,500
$464,000
15,000
9,539
8,(100
260,(100
4,000
7,800
24,500
5,500
200,000
1,200
2,500
$1,028,339
3,700
$1,032,039
Town of Hancock.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Brooms,
Charcoal,
Cheese
Harnesses
Leather,
Ploughs, cultivators, etc., . .
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling
Harness repairing, ....
Repairing agricultural implements.
Repairing machines, . . .
Sawing brush handles, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
$100
$T0
2
2,500
2,460
2
13,400
15,500
1
2,700
1,260
1
200
1,000
1
15,000
25,800
1
300
l,on0
3
42,500
101,156
2
350
1,100
3
15,200
950
-
150
-
300
10
50
-
300
1,000
455
12
$76,700
$148,246
10
16,560
3,305
$93,260
$151,551
Town of Hinsdale.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Boots and shoes, ....
Leather,
Lumber, planed
Tinware
Wagons and sleighs,
Wagons, buggies, etc
Wheelbarrows and sleds,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, . . • .
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
2
1
$1,100
500
$7,012
1,700
1
1
1
1
3,000
3,900
2,500
550
4,000
2,800
1,435
885
1
1
2
100
1,200
250,000
1,000
680
466,884
4
2
1
1,150
1,800
600
3,500
11,000
800
12
CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Toatn of Hinsdale— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Cobbling
Repairing carriages, wagons, etc.,
Repairing hats and bonnets, .
Tanning,
Tin^mithing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates,
Manufactures (goods madej, .
Occupations (work done),
11
15
$150
100
400
$262,850
4.200
$267,050
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$1,200
2,000
1,000
25
800
100
$486,396
20,425
§506,821
Town of Lanesborough.
Manufacture s .
Iron, pig,
Wagon follies,
Window glass, . . . . ,
Occupations.
Blaoksmithing, . . . . ,
Butchering, .....
Harness and saddle repairing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$100,000
4,000
200,000
2,000
9,000
200
$304,000
11,200
$315,200
$146,000
15,000
175,000
5,500
600
1,000
§336,000
7,000
§343,000
Towx OF Lee.
Manufactures.
Flour, feed and meal.
Newspapers
Papor, book, news and manilla, .
Paper, collar,
Paper, manilla, ....
Paper, piinting and wrapping.
Paper, writing, ....
Paper-mill knives and pattern knives.
Printing, job,
Photographs,
Occupations.
Blaeksmithing and repairing.
Butchering,
Carpentry and wheelwrighting, .
Cobbling,
Harness repairing
Jewelry repairing, ....
Machinists' work
Stone cutting,
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
14
19
33
$2,500
3,500
500,000
10,000
24.000
6,000
232,000
7,000
2,500
800
3,700
10,000
2,000
400
5,700
100
9,000
800
6,900
^788,300
38,600
$28,000
4,000
800,000
100,000
33,650
5,000
494,360
10,000
2,000
1,200
11,600
50,000
3,000
1,000
5,450
1,.500
54,000
4,000
8,000
$1,478,210
138,550
$826,900
§1,616,760
MAKTXFACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
13
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continijed.
Berksuike County. Towx of Lenox.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures,
Boots and shoes, ....
Bricks
Butter and cheese
Feed
Harnesses,
Lime
Occupations.
Butchering,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
<S25
15,000
8,000
1,000
18,000
2,800
$42,025
2,800
$44,825
$1,500
28,000
1,603
45,000
3,000
27,212
6,300
$106,315
5,300
$111,015
Town of Monterey.
Manufactures.
Lumlier
Paper, wrapping, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Plastering,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupalions (work done),
$6,500
3,000
650
$9,500
650
$10,150
$6,780
8,000
2,600
200
$14,780
2,800
$17,580
Town of Neav Ashford.
Lumber,
Manufactures.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$86
Town of New IMarlborough.
Manufactures.
Boards, shingles, hoxcs, etc., .
Butter and cheese
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Flour, meal and feed,
Lumber,
Paper, writing, ....
Straw newspaper
Whips
Whiplashes,
Whips and lashes
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Machinery repairing.
Painting, paper and wood hanging.
3
1
2
$8,000
6,000
700
800
$16,870
24,730
3,200
6,700
2
4,000
60,000
15,000
3,000
800
8,025
130,000
54,000
14,000
2,000
1
9,500
10,044
5
2
1,650
2,300
7,500
14,500
1
300
800
1
2
6,000
3,000
185
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coktinued.
Berkshire County. Town of New Marlborough — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Painting, landscape
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
1
2
14
14
$100
$107,800
10,350
$11,000
800
$270,769
37,785
28
$118,150
$308,554
Town of Otis.
Manufactures.
Leather and harnesses, .
Lumber,
Proprietary medicines, .
Rakes,
Occupations.
Blackemithing, ....
Cobbling
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . ,
13
4
17
$10,500
8,100
50
400
25
$18,650
425
$19,075
$9,740
18,370
300
2,250
1,600
250
<630,660
1,850
$32,510
Town of Peru.
Manufacture s .
Lumber, cloth boards, laths and shingles, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry and joinery
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), . ' . . .
Occupations (work done), ....
$3,800
100
$3,800
100
$3,900
$2,600
300
300
$2,600
600
$3,200
Town of Pittsfield.
Manufactiu-es.
Ale
Blank books, etc
Bologna sausages
Boots and shoes
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
Bricks,
Brooms, tubs and pails, .
Buildings,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Cigars,
Cloaks and dresses.
Coke and gas, .....
Concrete walks, ....
Cotton sheetings, ....
Clothing, men's
Earth closets and corn planters, .
Flour, feed, etc
1
$5,000
$32,550
1
1,450
1,500
1
350
672
2
33,500
181,700
2
11,000
49,050
1
3,000
5,840
1
1,000
800
5
49,000
153,144
3
12,500
29,500
3
2,200
13,500
4
700
7,100
1
62,500
31,466
1
500
1,000
1
160,000
104,684
5
22,500
61,000
1
3,500
7,500
3
36,500
177,750
MAXUPACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
15
JIANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coxtixued.
Berksdire County. Town of Pittsfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Furniture,
Harnesses,
Hats and bonnets, ....
Iron castings,
Leather and belting.
Lime,
Lumber, boxes and mouldings.
Meltons, rcpellants, balmorals, etc.,
Mill machinery, etc..
Monuments, headstones, etc.,
Kewspapcrs, books and job printing,
Photographs,
Picture frames and step-ladders, .
Printing, job,
Proprietary medicines, .
Sashes, doors and blinds, .
Soap and candles, ....
Soda water, Ottawa beer, etc.,
Spring beds,
Steam boilers, etc., ....
Tinware
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Bonnet bleaching, ....
Building moving
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, . .
Carpet making, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Clothing repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Drain building, ....
Draughting and designing,
Dressmaking,
Fur goods repairing.
Gas and steam fitting, . . .
Glazing
Gunsmithing,
Hair work, .....
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry rep.airing, ....
Ladies' hat repairing, . .
Lathing and plastering, . . .
Locksmithing
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Painting, paper hanging, gilding, etc..
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Sewing-machine rep,airing, .
Stone cutting and dressing, . .
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering
Wagon, carriage and sleigh repairing.
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
13
1
1
6
4
9
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
2
1
1
4
3
4
4
2
1
4
2
3
6
90
106
190
$30,000
17,'200
7,100
20,7.55
83,UU0
16,500
240,000
38,135
10,800
13,000
5,000
4,250
1,000
15,000
1,100
8,850
1,000
8,000
3,000
1,315,000
7,050
800
1,000
49,800
11,900
60
105
2,900
4,275
600
500
400
9,000
1,260
500
500
600
210
400
4,850
25
7,000
25,400
4,975
5,425
4,830
300
1,000
14,000
6,000
1,000
3,225
$2,243,890
169,890
$2,413,780
$40,000
23,000
40,560
11,000
113,400
2,800
46,795
295,569
55,000
17,000
30,500.
7, .500
17,300
2,000
60,000
30,000
4,150
13,750
8,000
14.000
9,1100
1,865,944
23,900
2,000
3,200
168,000
35,857
1,050
425
7,800
10,725
800
1,500
1,000
800
SI, 000
2,210
1,000
2,000
1,500
1,550
1,000
18,000
300
17,000
72,000
19,200
9,500
8,800
1,300
2,000
36,000
9,.500
2,950
7,175
$3,572,030
501,042
$4,073,672
Town of Richmond.
Harnesses,
Pig iron, .
Manufactures.
$900
170,000
16
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Toavn of RicniioND— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
Usliments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Black-smithing
Butchering,
Harness repairing, etc
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
$4,600
2,460
450
$54,450
7,510
$61,900
$3,700
900
900
$170,900
5,500
$176,400
Town of Sandisfield.
Manufactures,
Butter and cheese, ....
Butter tubs,
Cigars
Clothing, men's, ....
Furniture,
Harnesses,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Matches, friction
Rakes, hand hay
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing,
Lumber sawing, ....
Watcli repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
13
17
SO
$250
500
75
5,000
2,800
300
4,300
soo
1,300
1,725
1,000
40
10
3,500
50
900
$14,825
7,225
$22,050
$300
1,000
165
5,000
3,000
450
2,480
200
3,200
2,510
150
210
50
2,265
275
800
$15,795
6,260
$22,055
Town of Savot.
Manufactures.
Staves, lumber, boxes, etc
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
7
1
7
1
$15,900
$15,900
$22,163
800
$22,163
800
8
$15,900
$22,963
Town of Sheffield.
Manufactures.
Cheese,
1
2
2
2
1
2
$3,000
8,800
9,200
18,600
100,000
800
$8,000
Cider and cider brandy,
Lumber, ...........
9,970
14,000
Flour, meal and feed,
Marble,
41,700
20,000
Wagons and sleighs,
1,075
MANUrxVCTUPtES 'AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOAYXS.
17
IMANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
BEKKsninE County. Toavn of Sdeffield — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
cstab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry aiuljoinerj', .
Guusmitliing:,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Stone cutting,
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (-worli done),
10
11
21
$1,250
300
200
150
1,200
$140,400
0,100
$143,500
$4,500
2,2G0
500
1,000
1,800
1,000
$94,745
11,000
$105,745
Town of Stockbridge.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
1
-
$1,000
Clothing, custom-made, .
1
$20
550
Flocks, woollen.
1
-
8,000
Furniture and cabinet work.
1
—
300
Harnesses,
1
200
300
Lumber, sawed,
1
2.000
2,500
Lumber, sawed, and cider.
2
2,000
10,470
Machinery and iron castings.
O
-
22,250
Paper, manilla,
1
75,000
50,000
Pulp machines,
1
6,'JUO
5.025
Tinware, etc., .
1
1,8.30
2,645
"Wagons and sleighs.
1
100
300
Wagons and wheelbarrows.
1
_
600
Wood pulp,
1
-
8,000
Woollen cassimeres.
1
-
250,000
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing,
■2
500
1,600
Butchcrins,
1
5,UO0
15,000
Cabinet work, paper hanging and upholstering, .
1
175
850
Carpentry and joinery
3
800
• 5,000
Cobbling,
1
-
624
Draughting and designing
1
5,000
12,000
Harness and saddle repairing,
1
200
600
Masoning, stone cutting and dressing,
2
-
2,200
Painting, paper and wood hanging
4
1,000
2,827
Plumbing, roofing and tinsmithins,
1
1,396
3,5S6
Upholstering and furniture repairing,
1
2S3
495
Watch, clock and silver ware repairing, ....
1
286
736
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
17
$88,070
$362,540
Occupations (work done),
19
14,040
45,518
36
$102,710
$408,058
To■^^':^T of Tyringham.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Lumber,
Paper,
Kakes and sawed lumher.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
$183
1,230
6,000
9,760
400
600
VOL. 11—3
18
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Berkshire County. Town of Tyringham— Con.
KAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Mnnufactures (goods m;ule),
OccupaUons (work doue),
7
2
$42,000
375
$17,173
900
9
$42,375
$18,073
Town of West Stockbridge.
Manufactures.
Cider,
Flour, meal and feed
Iron, anthracite pig,
Lime,
Lumber and timber
Machinca ai.d repairing,
Monuments and gravestones,
Paper, news,
Wagons,
Occupations.
Blacksmitliing and repairing, ....
Blacksmitbing, wagon making and repairing, .
Boot and shoe making, and cobbling, .
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery,
Carjjentry, jiiinery, wagon making and repairing,
Carriage i)aintiiig
Clothing maldng and repairing
Coopering and repairing,
Hair dressing, . . . _
Harness and saddle repairing
Millinery,
Ktone quarrying, sawing, etc., ....
Stoiie cutting and dressing
Tinsmithina: and repairing,
Trimming cofSns, caskets, etc., ....
Upholstering
Wagon making and repairing, ....
Watch and jewelry repairing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
15
40
$81,550
175,000
11,000
2,300
5,000
2,000
29,C00
1,000
300
1,000
600
8,600
300
200
1,200
200
150
1,050
800
15,CC0
250
1,000
150
150
1,500
$306,850
32,350
$339,200
$750
149,630
266,000
23,600
4,350
2,.500
3,000
45,000
800
1,900
3,000
1,900
4,600
3,108
600
1,150
1,500
1,000
1,000
9,250
500
5,000
400
4,000
776
35
500
919
$495,630
41,138
$536,768
Town of Williamstown.
Manufacture s.
Boxes, wooden, .and barrel heads,
Cassimeres,
Cheese,
Flour, meal and feed
Print cloths,
Wagons and sleighs
1
1
2
2
2
1
$8,000
400,000
6,500
3,500
310,000
1,000
$5,000
494,000
10,083
13,800
272,000
1,000
Occupatioi
Blacksmithing,
Butchering, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock and gun repairing, etc.,
Cob'ilii'g,
as.
2
4
1
1
6
400
6,000
4,000
25
1,010
1,800
32,000
10,000
66
4,095
n.irncss and saddle repairing,
Lumber sawing.
Masoning, ....
1
2
1
5,000
1,000
624
4,940
3,000
MAXUPACTURES A:N^D OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
19
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bekksiiire County. Town of Williamstoaats^ — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Painting and glazing,
Paper ancl wood hanging,
PlastiTinir
Tinsmitbing,
Watch and jewelry repairing,
Aggregates.
Sfanufacturos (goods made;, .
Occupations (work done).
9
24
33
$101
5
5,000
220
$729,000
23,361
§702,361
$2,025
100
500
9,500
557
$795,883
69,207
$865,090
Town of Windsor.
Manufacture s .
Axes, .
Cheese
Laths and staves, hoe and shovel handles,
Lumber and shingles, ....
Scythe stones,
Water wheels and wood-working machinery,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
$4,800
6,313
2,718
700
200
5,300
$20,031
Bristol County. Town of Acusdnet.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Lumber,
Meal
Tripo, neat's-foot oil and glue stock.
Whale boats,
Wood<'n packing boxes,
Wooden packing boxes and furniture,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Painting,
Wheel wrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madej, .
Occupations (work done).
11
17
$500
13,000
1,000
2,000
1,500
6,000
1,000
650
100
1,300
$25,000
2,050
$27,050
$3,500
22,400
1,250
3,100
13,600
1,000
1,400
1,400
3,100
$45,450
5,900
$51,350
Town of Attleborough.
Manufactures.
Buttons, pantaloon,
Brushes
Braid, worsted, cotton and silk, .
Cigars,
Clasps for Bibles, albums, etc.,
Clocks,
Carriage harnesses and tops, .
Jewelry,
Jewelers' findings
Leather,
Print cloth, sheetings, etc., .
Silver ware
$7,.500
1,200
100,000
500
5,000
500
1,000
854,100
3,(j0O
50,000
675,000
175,000
$5,000
7,545
300,000
2,085
30,000
3,000
2,500
l,417,2.-)5
11,000
70,000
695,000
900,000
20
CEN'SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. Town of Attleborough — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTIIIES.
Occupations.
Blacksmithine, . . •* •
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Burnishing jewelry,
Butchering,"
Enamelling jewelry,
Gilding,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Masoning,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
46
11
57
$300
500
500
2,300
400
300
3,200
$1,872,800
7,500
$1,880,300
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$2,000
15,000
1,728
15,000
1,000
3,000
200
3,005
100
$3,443,985
41,033
$3,485,018
Town of Dartmouth.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, wooden
Carriages,
Indian meal,
Meal and sawed lumber.
Salt,
Tinware
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clothes cleaning
Cobbling,
Dentistry,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Wheelwrighting and carriage making,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
18
20
38
$100
4,000
2,300
9,300
21,900
2,800
2,500
3,2
960
1,223
500
300
115
300
10
600
$42,000
0,010
$48,910
$1,200
5,000
3,950
25,920
37,348
2,590
8,000
6,350
29,525
3,400
3,000
410
200
20
1,950
$84,008
44,855
$128,863
Town of Dighton.
Manufactures.
Bread, crackers, cake, etc., .
Lead, white and red, and litharge,
Paper, packing
Ships
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
$3,500
103,500
12,000
2,170
1,000
^179,000
3,170
$182,170
$8,000
117,377
40,452
18,000
3,150
1,000
$189,829
4,150
$193,979
MAXUFACTimES AND OCCUPATION'S BY TOWNS.
21
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. Town of Easton.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and woi k done.
Manufactures.
Awls
Boots
Bents and shoes
Carriages,
Carriaircs, wagons and carts, .
Clothing,
Cotton batting and shingles, .
Iron castings,
Lumber,
Lumber and boxes, . ...
Meal
Shoes
Shovels and spades, . . . .
Soft soap,
Sur\-eyors and engineers' instruments.
Thermometers, . . . . ,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Machinists' work, . . . . ,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Tinsmithing
Wheeiwrjghting, . . . . ,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madej, .
Occupations (work done),
20
13
33
$1,000
10,000
3,500
3,000
COO
COO
2,000
14,500
6,000
1,000
20,000
e,50o
400,000
250
10,000
yoo
3,630
6,000
10,000
1,000
1,000
270
$478,850
21,000
$400
110,000 -i'
30,900
1,700
1,840
2,500
3,000
53,469
2,751
1,700
62,000
40,000
1,500,000
500
3,700
2,800
2,020
9,100
5,000
400
50
1,000
1,320
$1,817,260
18,890
$500,750
$1,836,150
Town op Fairhaven.
Manvifactures.
Ginger snaps, . : . . .
Machinery and castings, .
Tacks and small nails, .
Whaleboats
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Building moving
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Coppersmithing, ....
Painting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods maiie), .
Occupations (work done), .
19
$150
50,000
125,000
2,300
2,500
300
2,000
1,725
1,2U0
310
2,500
$177,450
10,535
$187,935
$2,600
100,000
250,000
5,300
7,800
450
2,400
3,500
1,300
2,450
400
10,800
$357,900
20,100
$387,000
City of Fall River.
Manufacttircs,
Bags and batting, .
Belting and top-roll covers.
Bleaching and tinishing, .
Boilers and repairs,
Boots and shoes, .
$250,000
38,000
250,000
40,000
100
$165,000
55,000
145,827
50,000
500
22
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. City of Fall River— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Brushes, etc.,
Card clothing
Carriages, . . . . ,
Cases, wooden, . . . ,
Charcoal
Cigars,
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Clothing,
Cotton thread, yarns and batting, .
Cotton goods,
Flour and meal
Gas,
Ginger ale find soda water, .
Iron castings,
Jewelry, ......
Kindling wood
Loom harnesses and lacings, .
Machinery
Medicines,
Monuments and gravestones, . .
Mouldings
Nails
Nail kegs,
Newspapers,
Paper boxes, . . . . .
Photogra])hs, etc., . . . .
Printing, job
Sails, etc.,
Scroll, sawed, and turned work, .
Shingles,
Ships
Soap
Soap, glue, etc., . . . .
Tin-plate and sheet iron goods,
Undershirts and drawers,
Weavers' combs and reed hooks, .
Woollen goods, . . ■ . .
Wrought iron,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Block and pump repairing, .
Bookbinding,
Bottling
Building moving
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, feather and hair cleaning.
Carpet sewing, ....
Carpet weaving
Cane-seating chairs, . .
Cigar making,
Clock repairing
Clothes cleaning, ....
Clothing repairing and remodelling.
Cobbling
Coopering,
Draughting and designing, .
Dressmaking
Embroidery stamping, .
Engraving
Furniture repairing, . . .
Gunsmithing
Hair working,
Harness and saddle repairing, .
Horseshoeing, .....
Jewelry repairing
Key fitting
Loom harness repairing.
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Metal-plating
4
1
2
1
1
2
o
3
3
35
3
1
2
1
1
3
4
5
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
7
1
1
1
1
21
1
2
5
1
4
22
2
4
1
2
o
8
1
4
23
6
1
6
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
8
1
1
3
10
1
$1,300
2,000
19,000
40,000
4,000
25,000
22,000
23,700
216,000
20,267,042
105,000
300,000
4,050
40,000
3,000
3,850
35,000
230,5X;0
1,600
100
8,000
850,000
5,000
14,500
2,500
6,0C0
780
7,0110
3,000
1,020
5,000
1,000
17,500
54,050
90,000
250
150,000
600,000
34,800
247
S,200
18,100
500
35,750
47,200
100
300
4,000
100
2,000
3,550
6,530
6,000
300
C42
700
500
6,000
400
8,550
100
3,200
44,000
21,050
800
$4,700
22,000
17,250
16,000
4,000
42,500
17,500
30,300
230,356
19,907,770
291,710
101,925
21,000
90,000
2,500
15,940
108,000
290,311
3,500
6,000
2,500
250,000
7,032
31,400
5,000
9,500
1,000
6,000
25,000
S0,C00
9,000
4,000
64,300
80,025
150,000
700
350,000
577,000
119,428
475
8,103
30,700
3,000
218,050
341,950
65
300
400
125
16,545
1,285
1,025
17,700
19,702
70,800
1,800
2,050
100
350
200
600
3,000
18,500
1,400
14,200
200
9,900
42,800
80,311
1,200
M^VNUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
23
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bkistol County. City of Fall Rivek— Con.
Number of
Value of goods
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
Hill rccd and harness repairing
1
$4,000
$10,000
ilillinerv,
5
9,025
27,000
Musical instrument repairing and tuning,
1
200
700
Paintiny,
11
14,77.-)
95,250
Paper luuiirinfr.
1
4,000
6,000
Photograi)liing,
I
4,500
5,276
Plastering,
2
3,000
8,000
Plum bin;;.
2
3,200
19,564
Printinir
1
7,000
10,000
Roofing
2
I,0o0
2,000
Ropo makins;, cte., .
1
200
480
Sowing-niacliino repairing,
2
-
90
Steam and ijas liuinir.
2
6,000
8,700
Stone cuttin;; and dressing,
2
3,000
8,500
Top-roll repairing, .
1
1,500
36,000
Tripe iiicklinsr,
1
1,000
5,000
Umbrella repairing,
3
300
990
Upholsterins, .
7
7.200
13,300
Varnishing and polishing,
6
2,500
7,250
Vessel repairinir.
2
-
1,150
Watch repairing, .
7
3,000
8,275
"U'heehvrightintr,
7
850
12,150
AVhitcniiig and coloi'ing.
1
50
200
Wood sawing, .
1
400
2,000
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
no
$23,167,342
$23,347,100
Occupations (work done)
219
327,129
1,^21,399
S29
$23,494,471
$24,668,505
Town of Freetown.
Manufactures.
Box ho.ards, shingles, and other sawed lumber,
Firearms, sporting,
Shoddy
Tacks,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Corn grinding,
Cotton waste cleaning,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done), ....
17
$13,700
50,000
2,000
6,000
1,000
1,400
1,000
9,500
71,700
13,500
$85,200
$16,190
25,000
12,000
5,000
3,300
450
4,500
$58,190
8,250
$66,440
Town of IMansfield.
Manufactures.
Awl blades and button hooks.
Baskets, oak
Beer, small,
Bread, cake, pastry, crackers, etc.,
Bridle winkers,
Carriages,
Cigars
Clothing, men's
Corkscrews, oyster knives, shoe knives, etc..
Cutlery,
$7.50
3,655
20,000
1,200
1,000
100
500
2.000
17,000
$9,000
10,SG2
250
90,000
4,500
627
620
4,000
5,000
28,500
24
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — ISTo.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
BnisTOL County. Toavn of Mansfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
llshmciits.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Firearms
Iron castings
Jewelry,
Jewelry findings,
Lumber and shingles, ....
Lumber, wooden ware and packing boxes,
Monuments and headstones, .
Newspapers,
Soap,
Spindles, factory, etc., ....
Stoves, furnaces and ranges, .
Straw goods,
Occupations.
Blacksmitbing,
Cobbling
Dressing poultry and butchering, .
Painting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
49
9
58
$1,300
4,000
42,000
2,000
6.000
1,500
50
3,500
75
21,570
100,000
60,000
600
400
9,5CO
1,000
$288,200
11,500
$200
12,000
105,500
6,000
7,000
5,400
1,100
2,.'J00
600
13,000
80,000
100,000
2,600
1,200
53,000
5,200
$493,159
02,000
$299,700
$555,159
City
OF
New Bedfoed.
Manufactures.
Blank books and job binding,
2
$7,200
$12,200
Blocks and pumps, ....
1
800
900
Blocks, mast hoops, etc.,
1
500
1,200
Boats, . . .
5
4,200
12,000
Boilers, sheet iron work, etc..
1
3,000
23,000
Boots and shoes.
2
51,000
181,600
Boots, shoes and baskets,
1
12,000
27,000
Boxes, candle and packing, .
1
2,000
3,162
Bread, cake and pastry, .
3
22,500
125,000
Brooms, corn, ....
1
200
300
Carriages, ....
7
114,300
183,100
Cars, railroad freight,
1
-
2,203
Casks for whaling purposes, .
4
5,200
24,050
Chemicals
1
25,000
60,000
Chests for seamen, .
2
350
1,280
Cigars,
5
7,200
18,960
Clothing, custom and ready-made,
15
80,500
235,.500
Cofl'ee, siiiccs, etc
2
14,000
50,000
Coffins
10,000
12,400
Composition and brass castings,
15,000
20,000
Copper and brass goods.
3,000
12,000
Copper and other metal, rolled,
250,000
400,000
Cotton cloth, ....
3,100,000
2,830,703
Crackers and ship bread.
45,C0O
70,000
Doors, blinds, sashes, etc.,
7,000
32,000
Drain pipe
4,500
3,000
Flour and meal.
70,000
306,837
Flour, meal and feed.
150,000
442,000
Furniture, upholstering, etc., .
28,1300
23,800
Gas .
225,000
69,000
Glass ware, tlint and opal,
150,000
90,000
Hair work, ....
1,000
2,500
Harnesses, trunks and ships' hose
6,500
34,000
Hats
-
1,500
Ice cream and candies, .
14,000
47,. 500
Iron castings, ....
20,000
32,000
Iron, wrought
200,000
202,000
Leather,
80,000
205,134
Machinery and jobbing, .
Machines and machine ry.
3,500
230,000
4,000
177,428
Marble and other stone goods.
3
8,600
17,400
MANUrACTUBES AJND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
25
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. City of Neay Bedfoud— Con.
Number of
Value of goods
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
Masts and spars,
2
$1,800
$4,500
Medicines, proprietary, ....
3
3,100
13.300
Mouldings
1
20,000
20,000
Nevvspnpers and job printing.
3
35,300
86,000
Oil, paraflino, wax and candles, .
o
so:), 000
277,000
Oil, ppcrm, wlialc and fibh, .
6
545.000
2,105,025
Oil, si'wing-machine, ....
1
2,000
42,500
Overalls,
1
16,000
oG.COO
Paints,
2
35,000
89. 7 CO
Petroleum and its products, .
1
30,000
20,000
Photographs
3
6,100
10,808
Pictures, picture frames, etc..
2
102,000
240,000
Picture frames and mirrors, .
3
. 7,'20O
33,000
Pumps, blocks, etc., ....
2
3,200
9,CC0
Roll covcrini,',
1
100
1,800
Rope and cordage
1
75,000
500.000
Sails
4
7,896
39,122
Sails, awnintjs, tents and bags.
1
20,000
55,595
Sewing-machine treadles,
1
300
500
Ship bread
1
10,000
3,000
Shirts and shirt bosoms.
1
10,000
25,000
Shoes, women's, ....
1
3,000
30.000
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's
2
10,000
68,000
Soap,
3
30,500
84,500
Spar and mast making, .
2
3,500
10,500
Spy-glasses, compasses, etc.,.
1
5,000
150
Stove polish find ink.
1
2,000
2,500
Tin and ghcet iron ware.
11
43,000
63,000
Tools, wood parts of,
1
10,000
8,000
Water wheels, turbine, patterns for castings, etc
• I
1
5,000
14,.500
Whalemen's harpoons, lances, etc.,
3
S,500
12,175
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
12
17,400
55,600
Boat building,
o
950
9,000
Carpentry and stair building,
1
1,000
3,000
Carpentry iind. joinery,
21
22,900
179,700
Carpentry and stave dressing
2
9,000
14,000
Carpet and awning making,
2
1,125
4,000
Calking,
2
900
8,000
Clock repairing,
1
-
300
Cobbling,
12
1,650
10,740
Coopering
10
33,489
97,740
Decorating gas shades and globes
1
5,000
2,700
Draughting and designing,
1
COO
1,500
Dressmaking,
2
2C0
1,400
Dyeing and cleansing,
1
3,500
5,000
Electro-plating,
1
1,000
3,000
Etching glass ware,
1
4,000
10,000
Gilding
1
-
50
Glazing,
1
_
150
Gunsmithing
1
3,500
3,000
Harness and saddle repairing
1
400
1,000
Hat and bonnet bleaching
1
150
1,200
House and ship painting,
10
20,000
65,000
Jewelry making and engraving,
1
500
900 -
Jewelry repairing,
2
100
700
Machinists' work
o
19,000
14,900
Masoning,
6
9,200
50,000
Millinery,
2
400
1,800
Quarrying granite
3
7,000
16,050
Kli-'gUlg,
2
2,C50
6,000
Silversmithing,
1
1,500
1,000
Steam sawing and planing,
1
4,800
14,000
Tinsmithing,
1
500
2,000
Vessel repairing
4
12,800
81,000
Watch repairi:;g
5
2,250
5,350
Wheelwrighting,
2
-
800
Wheelwrighting and carriage repairing, . . . .
2
500
14,200
Wood turning,
1
500
1,500
VOL. II. — 4
26
CENSUS 0¥ MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coktinued.
Bristol County. City of New Bedford — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and -worlc done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
157
1'22
$6,334,946
1S8,404
$9,969,682
080,580
279
$6,522,510
$10,650,202
Town of Norton.
Carriages,
Cider,
Kindling wood.
Lumber, .
Matches, friction,
Twills, .
Manufactures.
Occupations.
Blactsmitliing, ....
Wool scouring, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
12
2
14
$2,C00
1,000
5,700
10,000
60,000
1,000
40,000
$78,700
41,000
$119,700
$5,000
2,000
3,750
13,280
72,000
125,000
2,000
10,000
$221,030
12,000
$233,000
Town of Raynham.
Manufactures.
Baskets, straw, and frames, .
Boots and slices
Bo.xes, packing, ....
Cider,
Corn meal,
Cut nails, f^hovels, etc., .
Wagons and carts, ....
Occupations.
Black.smitliing, ....
Butcherii^g,
Carpentry and joinery, . . .
Cider ma'Uii\g,
Lumber sawing
Masoning,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
1
3
1
2
1
3
2
1
4
3
1
4
1
13
14
$150
73,000
900
1,300
281,000
13,000
10
11,800
250
7,500
$369,350
19,500
$388,910
$1,425
220,000
4,000
9 122
2o!cOO
736,962
2,000
40
23,000
800
250
2,960
100
$993,509
27,240
$1,020,749
Town of Rehoboth.
Manufactures.
Butter moulds, handles, and other wooden goods,
Carri.nges,
Shingles,
Blacksmithing,
Carriage jiaiiiting,
Wheelwrighling,
Occupations.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
$12,000
2C0
700
1,600
200
1,200
$12,900
3,000
$15,900
$11,000
900
1,000
3,149
500
2,325
$10,.500
6,474
$19,974
MAXUTACTUPtES AND OCCUrATIONS BY TOW^-S.
27
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. Toavn of Seekonk.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
lishments.
and -work done.
Manufactures.
Beer, small
Carriages,
Cigars,
Harncssos,
Harness liamcs
Lumber and meal,
Wagons,
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
$1,250
250
400
$2,040
1,000
1,000
3,500
1,500
24,475
700
Occupations.
Blacksmitliinff,
Carpentry and joinery
Coopering,
Grain grinding,
Lumber gauinif,
Turuicg helves for carpenters' tools, etc., ....
3
1
\
1
1
1,650
3,000
1,500
500
2,500
2,120
5,043
1,200
200
100
2,000
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
12
8
$1,000
9,150
$35,915
11,203
20
$11,050
$47,178
Town of Somerset.
Manufactures.
Earthen ware,
Earthen and stone ware.
Nails
Stoves, hollow ware, etc.,
Wooden buildings
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Tinsmiihing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
$1,550
21,800
100,000
30,000
$5,600
30,000
229,000
60,000
8,200
200
1,500
1,000
$153,350
200
$332,800
2,500
$153,550
$335,300
Town of Swansea.
Manufactures.
Meal,
Bhoes
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, . .
Bleaching and dyeing,' .
Carriage making, ....
Painting
Polishing and varnishing, . .
Saddle and h.irness repairing,
Whechvrigbtiug, . . ".
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
2
12
14
$2,000
10,300
15,000
2,000
150
100
300
1,400
$2,000
20,250
$31,250
$14,000
3,000
2,200
10,000
4,000
2,050
200
1,000
4,300
$17,000
24,350
$41,300
28
CENSUS OF MASSACIIITSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTUEES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bktstol Colnty. City of Taunton.
KAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Anchors, boat, and clotlies-drying reels, . . . .
Bedding and mattresses, ........
Blinds, sashes, doors and mouldings,
Bookbinding and paper boxes
Boxes, wooden, ,
Brass eastings,
Bread, cake, pastry and crackers,
Bricks
Carpets
Carriages,
Car-head linings,
Cigars,
Clothing, custom-made,
Coffins and coffin trimmings,
Copper, yellow metal and zinc
Cotton goods
Cotton yarn,
Crucibles, blacklead and stove polish
Enamelled cloth
Files and rasps,
Gas,
Lathes and jack-screws,
Locomotives and cotton machinery,
Lumber, sawed, etc., ........
Machinery and iron castings,
Marble and freestone,
Meal
Medicines, proprietary,
Monuments and gravestones
Monuments and building stone,
Nails, buttons and hoop-skirt trimmings
News2)ai3crs and printing,
Paints and stove polish
Patterns,
Pipe, wrought-iron steam and gas,
Print cloths,
Printing, job,
Silvcr-islated and britannia ware, ■.
Soap,
Spinning rings and ring travellers
Stone, artificial,
Stone and earthen ware
Stoves, ranges, furnaces, hollow ware, gas and water pipes,
Stove lining and fire brick,
Tacks, brads, nails and rivets,
Tobacco cutters and butchers' steels,
Occupations.
Architectural work (draughting and designing), .
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing,
Bottling,
Building moving
Butchering,
Carjientry and joinery
Carriage making,
Carriage painting
Carriage repairing,
Clock and jewelry repairing,
Cobbling,
Coi:)persraithing
File cutting,
Gunsniitbing,
Harness making and trimming,
Masoning and plastering,
Painting,
Paper hanging and glazing,
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Plumbing and coppcrsmithing
Steam and gas fitting
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
7
1
1
1
3
4
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
5
4
3
1
1
10
1
2
1
5
8
1
2
1
1
10
1
1
1
3
1
6
6
1
3
1
1
$1,000
1,800
6,000
2,000
45,000
2,000
2,000
105,000
250
5,500
10,000
6,'.;00
50,000
12,000
900,000
660,000
100,000
65,000
25,000
5,000
80,000
0,000
1,008,000
7,000
2,000
2,000
25,000
3,000
S,000
2,000
12,500
8,000
8,(00
3,800
SO.tiOO
9O,l'0O
3,500
550,000
200
1,500
800
15,000
288,500
124,000
403,700
3,500
1,000
14,328
800
3,015
2,000
188,400
23,750
2,500
4,000
401
500
4,130
100
500
500
3,100
750
6,000
16,750
50
3,900
4,000
1,500
$1,000
1,290
2,500
3,000
55,000
9,000
20,000
100,000
250
14,000
11,000
10,518
83,000
23,000
1,050,000
791,207
42,000
81,805
0,200
41,508
5,000
741,402
8,400
10,339
4,300
152,583
5,000
15,000
5,540
23,000
25,000
6,900
6,080
130,000
122,000
8.500
930,000
600
2,280
2,800
10,000
308,886
122,283
1,141,250
4,000
13,555
37,619
2,000
6,000
5,000
142,500
86,665
2,800
7,000
1,543
2,500
14,970
500
1,500
1,200
9,000
4,000
14,500
24,850
3,500
8,000
10,000
6,500
MANUFACTURES AliiD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
29
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Bristol County. City of Taunton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
cstab-
lislimcnts.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Tack leatliering
'J'insmilhiiiL,',
Upliolstoiin;,' and furniture repairing,
Vessel rc'pairins;, ....
Watch rcpaii-ing, ....
Wlieelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufoctiires (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
77
81
158
$5,000
5,000
2,000
2,500
250
3,600
$4,085,250
301,584
$4,986,834
$13,700
17,900
7,200
3,100
1,500
5,800
$6,S00,421
455,502
$7,255,923
Town op Westport.
Manufactures.
Boats,
Box boards
Carriages, etc.,
Carpet warp, cotton batting, twine, etc.,
Meal and Innibcr,
Spokes, hubs, fellies, thills, etc., .
Occupations.
Blackstnithing,
Butchering,
Carpet weaving,
Cobbling,
Harness making and repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Ifannfactnros (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), ...
11
15
26
$1,000
1,500
25,000
1,025
2,000
895
20,650
20
105
225
100
^30,525
21,995
$52,520
6,000
7,900
72,479
14,610
1,038
6,250
6,800
50
650
1,300
600
$101,207
15,050
$116,857
Dukes County. Town op Chilmark.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Ochre, ground, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Coffin making and carpentry.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$23,000
15,000
300
150
$38,000
450
$38,450
$1,200
7,000
200
130
$8,200
330
$8,530
Town of Edgartown.
Manufactures.
Buildings, bridges, etc
Newspapers
Tin and sheet iron goods,
$35,660
500
30
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Dukes Countv. Town of Edgartown — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Boat building,
Carpeiiti-y and building, .
Can iagc repairing and wheelbarrows,
Cobbling,
Coppcrsmithing, ....
Masoning,
Painting,
Pliotogrnphing
Sail mailing,
Tinsmitliing,
Vessel repairing
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made}, .
Occupations (work done).
3
1
15
2
2
1
2
8
1
1
1
1
1
6
39
45
$500
1,500
100
25
50
525
3,455
1,000
40
200
■ 100
100
S12,800
7,595
$20,305
$3,800
300
12,272
700
500
300
2,251
10,547
2,000
200
320
350
300
^36,160
33,000
$70,060
TOAVN OF TiSBURY.
Manufactures.
Harnesses,
Occupations.
Blackemitliing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ,
Occupations (work done).
$5,000
115
$5,000
115
$5,115
$24,000
975
$24,000
975
$24,975
Essex County. Town of Amesbury.
Manufactures,
Boots and shoes, ....
Bread and pastry
Bricks,
CarriKges,
Cigars
Clothing, custom-made, . . .
Gas,
Hats, woollen,
Houses, dwelling
Lumber,
Mv:\\,
Printing, job,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Bleaching and dyeing.
Building moving, ....
Butchering,
Clothes cleaning, ....
House painting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
35
1
$3,500
$12,000
1
2,000
7,500
1
500
1,875
10
103,000
393,200
1
200
500
4
6,100
16,975
1
3,016
4,186
1
75,000
141,500
1
500
4,200
1
-
2,000
1
1,000
1,002
1
1,000
800
1
1,000,000
1,432,542
3
850
2,600
1
-
606
1
1,000
2,000
2
2,500
12,500
1
1,000
1,334
2
10,550
13,000
25
$1,255,816
$2,018,340
10
15,900
32,100
$1,271,716
$2,050,440
MANITFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BT TOWXS.
31
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Andover.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
fistab-
lislimcnts.
Capital invested.
Manufactures.
Boots, sliocs and slippers,
Boxes, wooden,
Buildings, wooden, .
Caskets^ burial.
Cider,
Clothingr, custom-made, .
India-rubber goods,
Lumber,
Pieturc frames,
Printing,
Printing ink and lampblaek, .
SoaQ
Stoves and tinware.
Twine, yarn and linen thread,
Wagons,
WgoUcn goods,
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage and wagon repairing,
Clothes repairing and remodelling.
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Painting,
Watch and jewelry repairing,
A.^gregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
22
SO
$8,4C0
1,CU0
23,500
2,500
1,000
1,000
40,000
400
15,000
10,000
1,100
300,000
SOO
250,000
1,000
35
500
SOO
6U0
354,400
2,405
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$056, 8o5
$53,000
3,500
44,000
3,000
7,500
1,300
75,030
750
1,000
7,000
35,000
12,400
1,500
405,030
5,000
098,000
3,500
4,500
150
150
1,000
coo
1,700
$1,395,110
11,000
$1,400,710
Town of Beverly.
Manufactures
Boots, shoes, slippers and buskins,
Boxes, i)aper and wooden,
Bread, pastry, etc., .
Bricks
Earthen ware
Gas
Houses, dwelling, .
Medicines, ])roprietary, .
Morocco leather.
Newspapers, ....
Soap and caudles, .
Steam engines and general machinery,
Wagons
Occupations.
Blacksmitliing,
Carponlry a'Ml joinery, .
Clothes repairing and tailoring.
Cobbling,
Masoni)g, plastering, etc.,
P.ainting,
Photographing,
Plumbinir,
Tinsmilhing, ....
Upholsteriig a-id cabinet making,
Wheelwrigbling, ....
A,9;gregate3.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
29
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
46
21
67
$290,150
1,500
2,000
800
3,500
5,000
350
3,000
2,200
1,200
3,500
1,500
2,250
3,000
500
2,r,50
8,200
200
3,000
1,000
3,000
1,300
$314,700
25,100
$339,800
1,539,800
9,000
20,000
0,000
10,000
8,777
43,000
800
1,680
2,000
5,000
8,000
7,300
10,000
2,500
800
64,000
35,000
800
17,000
2,500
17,000
3,200
,054,657
100,100
$1,820,757
32
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Boxfokd.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Maniifactuxes.
Carriages,
Lumber,
Match woods and cases, .
Mc.nl
Mittens,
Shoes,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
■ Gunsmithing and repairing, .
Machinists' worli, repairing, etc., .
Painting
"Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (worli done),
9
14
23
$3,000
11,000
30,000
1,500
1,800
1,950
2,000
670
10
10
50
600
$47,300
5,290
$52,590
$4,750
5,757
40,000
179
420
8,065
4,100
624
2,525
10
10
50
1,100
$59,171
8,419
$67,590
Town of Bradfoed.
ManufactTires.
Bricks,
Cider
Heels, boot and shoe,
8oap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
$2,000
3,000
10,000
3,000
500
2,000
1,000
$18,000
3,500
$21,500
$3,000
4,800
27,000
3,100
600
12,0C0
1,800
$37,900
14,400
$52,300
Town of Danvers.
Manufactures.
Bread, pastry, etc
Bricks,
Boots, infants', ....
Boots and shoes
Boxes, paper,
Boxes, wooden
Carriages,
Clothing, men's, ....
Flour and meal, ....
Gas,
Iron, bar,
Iron and tin goods
Leather,
Leather pasted stiffonings, etc., .
Neckties, men's, ....
Newspapers
Shirts,
Shoes
Soap
Wagons, express
$2,500
81,000
4,000
240,000
3,000
16,000
500
20,000
20,000
50,000
3,000
23,000
625
4,000
5,000
160,041
2,500
1,500
$14,000
81,000
15,000
626,551
11,000
23,500
1,500
6,500
270,000
3,022
225,000
5,500
97,200
5,800
12,000
2,000
30,000
689,997
4,692
2,700
M^iXnFACTURES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOT\'XS.
33
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Danters — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
5
$3,. 500
$18,000
1
3r.,ooo
115,000
4
4,100
20,500
1
200
2,500
3
2,000
7,000
o
2,000.
7,000
4
3,300
10,000
2
1,300
6,500
51
$636,666
$2,127,562
22
31,400
192,500
73
$668,066
$2,320,062
Occupations.
Blacksmi thing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Coopering
Harnces and saddle repairing,
Masoning,
Painting,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Town of Essex.
Manufactures.
Anchor stocks, mast hoops and treenails, .
Bread, cake and pastry
Boots, men's
Boots, misses' and children's.
Boots and shoes, women's and misses'.
Bricks,
Fish covers,
Fish covers and anchor stocks.
Harnesses and saddles
Houses, barns, sheds, etc.
Leather,
Lines, cotton,
Lumber, sawed,
Mattresses,
Printing, job,
Pumps,
Shoes and slippers, men's, women's and boys',
Vessels
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Calking
Carpentry andjoinerj'
Cobbling
Gilding and car\-ine,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Painting,
Ship joinery,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done)
7
$575
$2,162
1
1,500 ,
9,030
1
200
1,450
1
SOO
1,000
1
20,000
100,000
2
5,500
5,160
1
100
163
3
_
627
1
700
600
2
6,250
24,055
1
3,500
3,896
2
5,500
16,200
2
13,350
26,382:
1
1,000
2,000.
1
475
500 •
1
-
300.
1
1,700
5,563.
8
50,500
42,900
3
4,700
4,700'
1
-
400
5
_
2,745
1
_
2,050
5
-
667-
1
-
500.
1
_
250
2
_
750
3
-
1,950
15
5,500
17,067
1
500
850:
37
$111,150
$241,988
38
10,700
31,929
$121,850
$273,917
ToAVN OF Georgetown.
Manufacttires.
Boots and shoes, ....
Buildings
Clothing, custom-made, .
Leather,
Lumber and meal
$444,920
9,400
25,500
1.000
4,700
VOL. II. — 0
34 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Essex County. Town of Georgetown— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Medicines, proprietary, and domestic wines,
Newspapers,
Shoes,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
House painting,
Masoning and plastering,
Tinsmilhing and repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
1
$3,000
6,000
8,000
3
2
2
1
1,400
650
100
200
1
1
3,000
300
17
10
$187,100
5,650
27
$192,750
City of Gloucester.
Manufactures
Anchors
Blocks,
Boats,
Boots, ■ • • ■ j'
Boots and shoes, custom-made,
Boots and slippers, .
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
Buildings, . . • •
Cigars, . . • •
Clothing, custom-made, .
Clothing, men's.
Clothing, oiled.
Confectionery
Frocks and overalls.
Furniture, . . • •
Gas,
Harnesses, . . • •
Iron work for wagons, . ,• , . ^
Marble monuments, tablets, headstones
Mattresses and cushions,
Meal, corn
Millinery, . . •. • •
Mineral water and ginger ale.
Mouldings, ....
Nets and seines, . _ . _ •
Newspapers and job printmg,
Oils, fish,
Paint, copper, . . ;
Photographs and other likenesses
Picture frames,
Sails,
Ships
Soap,
Stoves, tin, iron and copper ware
Tinware,
Wagons
Occupations
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing,
Butchering,
Boltling, .
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet making,
Chair cane seating, .
Olock repairing.
Cloth linishing.
Cobbling, .
etc
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
7
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
15
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
1
11
$25,f00
5,000
10,500
300
75
3,000
6,000
5,450
33,500
1,500
22,700
2,000
6,000
1,500
62,300
3,000
300
3,500
40
42,000
6,000
12,000
2,000
1,000
15,000
90,000
20,000
1,000
600
30,300
12,500
5,000
22,000
10,200
600
28,500
800
2,025
6,200
5,250
25
300
3,550
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$12,000
624
24,856
3,600
2,000
4,400
1,100
3,000
600
$523,000
14,700
$537,700
$14,000
6,000
32,400
900
1,625
2,000
20,000
10,000
4,283
59,500
6,000
108,400
5,000
75,000
1,500
21,970
2,000
500
4,000
150
126,200
19,000
2,000
4,500
17,050
45,000
21,000
4,050
1,680
106,300
62,000
4,960
27,000
9,062
1,500
38,750
1,500
47,300
13,500
25,200
35
40
600
1,000
8,700
MAI^UFACTTXRES AKD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
35
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Gloucester — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Coopering
Fish curing
Glazing,
H-irncss and saddle repairing,
Jewelrj' repairing, ....
Painting,
Paper hanging, ....
Paving,
Paving stone cutting,
Sewing-macliine repairing-,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Straw goods, bleaching, etc., .
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Vessel repairing, ....
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), . .
Occupations (work done).
65
120
185
$2,000
740,223
3,390
1,500
300
17,500
1,300
10,000
1,200
1,000
6U0
100
125
24,900
350
1,200
50
$461,865
858,388
$1,320,253
$4,000
3,469,766
4,800
6,750
1,700
25,500
2,325
35,000
313,000
50
6,000
2,000
4,000
.290
23,935
3,250
2,500
325
$826,530
4,041,816
$4,868,346
Town of Groveland.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, women's and misses'.
Flannels,
Heels and stiffenings, . . . .
Rockers f(Tr chairs, etc., . . . .
Shoes, women's and children's,
Slippers, men's and boys',
Wagons and agricultural implements, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Cider making,
Shoe stitching, etc.,
T.anning, . •
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
23
2
1
2
i
1
1
1
$45,000
160.000
1,100
10.000
1,500
2.000
2,000
$116,000
400,000
9,050
12,000
18,000
8,000
1,100
3
1
1,200
600
1,800
1,200
1
_
300
6
1
1
11,600
4,000
1,500
70,200
7,368
2,000
1
650
500
9
14
$221,600
19,350
$564,150
83,368
$240,950
$647,518
Town of Hamilton.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$350
300
1,700
$350
9,000
$9,350
$5,000
1,200
3,200
$5,000
4,400
$9,400
86
CEIS-STJS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Haverhill.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lisbments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactxires.
Beer, root and hart
Boots,
Boot and shoo machinery and tools,
Boot and shoe patterns and lasts, .
Boots, shoes and slippers,
Boot and shoe stock, ....
Boxes, paper,
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, cake, crackers and pastry, .
Bricks,
Buildings, hrick and ■wooden,
Carriages and sleighs, ....
Cigars
Cloaks, dresses, etc., ....
Clothing, custom-made, ....
Concrete walks,
Dies,
Flannels
Gas
Hair work,
Harnesses and saddles, ....
Hemmers, sewing-machine, .
Ice cream,
Leather,
Leather, morocco,
Lime hurdles
Liquid cement,
Lumber, sawed,
Marble and granite work.
Mattresses and lounges, ....
Medicines, proprietary, ....
Millinery,
Perfumery, hair oil, etc..
Photographs
Picture frames and blank books, .
Printing, job, newspaper and card.
Shirts, custom-made
Shoes
Shoe varnish, cement, etc..
Silver ware, gold rings, etc., .
Slippers, men's, women's and misses', .
Soap and tallow,
Stairs
Stucco work,
Tinware, stoves and furnaces,
Vessels,
Wood, turned and sawed, and mouldings,
"Woollen hats, men's and hoys',
Occupations.
Bell-hanging
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching,
Bottling,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Carriage repairing,
Chair cane seating,
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing,
Clothes cleaning and repairing.
Cobbling
Draughting and designing,
Harness and saddle repairing, .
Ice cutting,
Machinery repairing, etc..
Masoning, plastering, etc..
Painting,
Painting, fresco,
Painting, varnishing and polishing.
1
9
2
4
62
54
3
1
6
1
7
2
2
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
12
2
3
2
5
1
36
2
1
32
1
1
2
6
1
3
3
1
8
1
2
G
6
2
2
7
3
9
2
4
2
5
4
6
1
5
$500
86,000
6,060
14,800
529,6.50
179,975
2,000
3,000
11,200
3,000
17,800
10,500
1,300
1,000
22,100
100
2,000
50,000
75,000
2,000
1,900
50
143
2,500
25,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
8,000
2,250
3,150
19,850
800
6,000
16,200
21,800
200
686,500
400
6,000
166,450
12,000
800
205
51,000
2,000
100,000
100
11,200
250
1,025
21,200
6,500
1,100
70
1,692
410
1,300
300
910
8,000
4,-500
2,850
1,450
600
2,300
$1,000
520,500
6,942
26,200
2,930,077
1,213,7.32
' 22,400
27,000
52,000
4,500
167,900
25,500
5,000
2,000
82,288
200
2,800
120,000
20,000
1,500
5,700
200
1,139
40,000
100,000
3,600
1,000
2,000
22,000
3,700
3,900
56,300
2,300
• 18,000
5,950
25,245
3,000
3,298,922
650
5,000
847,603
23,180
4,000
150
77,000
38,000
6,G00
410,000
700
32,725
2,000
1,100
168,690
21,700
6,500
425
16,975
4,890
11,037
2,700
12,650
20,000
20,800
17,752
5,898
1,200
13,800
MAXUFACTITRES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
37
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Havehhill— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Paper and wood hanging,
Planing,
Plumbing and roofing, .
Sewing-machine repairing.
Steam and gas fitting,
Tinsmithing,
Trunk repairing, . ...
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering,
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
289
103
$250
1,150
1,720
500
1,300
2,200
150
50
2,975
2
$2,158,183
7e,054
392
$2,234,237
$700
2,757
18,500
1,000
400
7,600
675
626
5,150
200
$10,236,678
399,150
$10,635,828
TOAVN OF IpSAVICH.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, women's and misses',
Boots and shoes, men's
Bread, and pastry
Bricks,
Clothing, custom-made, . . . •
Confectionery
Die blocks,
Fringes, head nets, etc., . . . .
Harnesses,
Hosiery,
Houses, barns, etc.,
Ice,
Isinglass,
Lumber and meal,
Lumber and packing hoxes, .
Newspapers
Soap,
Stoves and tinware, . . . .
Wagons and carriages
Occupations.
Blaeksmithing,
Boot and shoe making and repairing, .
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, . . . .
Carriage painting
Coopering,
Harness and saddle repairing,
House painting,
Lapidary work,
Masoning,
Millinery,
Millinery and dressmaking, .
Roofing,
Tailoring,
Tinsmithing,
Watch and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . . .
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
10
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
3
3
o
3
1
1
1
5
2
5
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
35
38
73
$17,000
9,000
2,000
1,000
5,000
1,000
300
13,000
1,500
2.37,000
12,250
1,500
50,000
15,000
7,250
2,000
6,000
6,000
14,350
1,200
1,1.50
12,000
500
4
75
2,400
625
1,000
800
100
500
1,000
500
$401,150
21,854
$423,004
$75,000
32,750
12,480
3,000
11,100
1,000
9.50
13,800
3,000
480,000
54,310
700
54,375
16,100
6,685
2,500
5,700
2,500
11,363
5,900
3,324
29,000
2,350
800
150
4,000
4,325
1,050
4,745
1,925
1,800
1,000
1,700
6,100
900
2,150
$787,313
71,219
$858,532
38
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
City of Lawrence.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Ale
Bobbins and spools
Boilers
Bonnets and hats
Bookbinding
Boots and shoes,
Brackets, globe stands, etc., . . . ■
Brass castings,
Bread, crackers and pastry
Brushes
Buildings, . . • ' . *. %
Calicoes, lawns and percales, printing ot,
Card clothing,
Carpets, rag,
Carriages, -wagons, etc., . . . . ■
Cigars,
Cloaks and dresses
Clothing, custom-made, ....
Coffee,
Concrete walks
Confectionery
Cotton duck and twine, . . . •
Cotton goods
Cotton and woollen goods.
Delaines and prints, ....
Doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, etc..
Earthen ware,
Files, . . • • /
Pish and other lines and cords,
Plavoring extracts, etc., .
Fliers and pressers, worsted,
Furniture
Gas
Harnesses and saddles, ....
Hydraulic cement drain pipe,
Ice,
Iron castings, . . . •
Lumber, sawed,
Leather belting
Leather board,
Loom harnesses, . . ^ •
Loom pickers and bleached yarn.
Machinery,
Machinery, shoe,
Mineral water and spruce beer, .
Meal and flour, .... *
Medicines, proprietary, . . . •
Monuments, gravestones, etc..
Newspapers, '.
Packing boxes, wooden, etc..
Paper,
Patterns for castings, ....
Photographs,
Picture frames,
Pop corn, corn cakes and balls, .
Pumps and blocks
Sausages
Soap,
Stairs,
Steam engines, portable.
Steam governors, . _ .
Steam pumps and shafting, .
Surcingles
Tinware, stoves, etc., . . . •
Wheels
Window screens,
Woollen goods,
Worsted and cotton dress goods, women s.
Woollen, worsted and cotton fabrics, .
Worsted dress braid, ....
1
$4,000
1
30,000
1
2,.'300
1
500
3
350
5
2,400
1
1,500
1
6,000
3
37,500
1
3,000
9
51,200
1
-
2
55,000
1
100
5
7,850
2
2,800
2
1,300
12
29,600
4,000
6,000
2,500
300,000
2,300,000
450,000
2,500,000
15,000.
2,500
1,500
7,000
600
1,000
12,200
400,000
2,900
2,500
1
25,000
36,000
54,000
14,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
90,070
6,000
182,000
2,000
5,275
19,000
10,000
405,000
1,000
6,000
3,288
SOO
1,000
600
34,000
i,500
100,000
6,000
12,000
500
16,500
60,000
75
390,000
240,000
2,100,000
100,000
$3,712
70,000
5,000
2,340
8,000
55,284
1,800
16,800
98,500
4,500
511,408
632,450
95,000
800
27,060
10,005
15,672
88,830
15,000
10,000
10,000
130,000
2,675,000
1,008,000
6,000,000
81,400
5,000
5,240
9,000
5,000
1,530
28,500
144,006
5,800
4,500
12,000
72,000
60,000
49,567
100,000
57,400
9,022
25,000
103,821
11,640
886,856
7,500
17,913
55,800
65,000
1,068,500
2,800
14,900
17,500
840
2,800
4,896
33,186
8,400
125,000
16,000
6.000
1,500
66,035
33,923
300
422,321
802,844
2,700,000
205,000
MANUTACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TO^^^S.
39
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Lawrence — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
pstab-
lislimeiits.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Worsted yarns, ....
Wood, kindling
Occupations,
Blacksmithina;, ....
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Bone boiling,
Bottling,
Butchering,
Cabinet making. ....
Carpentry and joinery, . . .
Carpet making, ....
Carriage repairing, etc., .
Clock repairing, ....
Clothes cleaning, ....
Clothes repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Comb repairing machine,
Coppcrsmithing, ....
Dressmaking,
Engraving
File recutting
Furnace repairing, ....
Glazing,
Harness .and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Kindling making, ....
Lock and gun (-niithing, .
Machinists' work
Millinery
Painting,
Paper banging, ....
Paper and wood hanging,
Picture framing
Plumbing,
Roll covering
Roofing
Roof repairing
Sewing-machine repairing,
Bilvcrsmithing, ....
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Stove repairing, etc..
Tailoring,
Tallow rendering, ....
Tin roofing,
Tinsraithing,
Tripe cleaning, ....
Trucking,
Umbrella repairing.
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch repairing ....
Wheelwrighting
Agcregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
2
1
1
3
1
4
1
3
9
5
13
35
1
2
37
5
1
1
1
1'
3
16
9
1
3
1
3
2
1
1
1
2
2
i
3
1
1
5
1
1
2
4
2
10
2
136
231
367
$60,000
400
8,700
2,550
200
50
105,100
3,000
5,900
4,150
115
335
690
13,629
700
850
3,797
10
1,500
100
200
3,700
740
1,000
1,000
8,700
22,380
4,900
5
700
75
2,860
2,000
1,000
200
1,000
175
25,000
500
740
3,000
1,000
4,900
1,000
7,000
35
1,530
370
6,975
650
$10,504,408
254,711
$10,559,119
$280,000
2,981
25,337
5,100
1,000
600
260,300
4,000
13,100
375
22,560
751
2,105
6,800
51,214
1,500
1,900
23,840
420
3,263
150
700
9,000
2,335
1,000
1,500
10,417
34,660
21,935
400
1,450
300
5,500
6,759
30,000
1,200
300
365
23,000
500
8,395
8,000
500
14,500
1,500
10,000
175
5,700
1,650
14,752
1,800
$19,114,492
642,628
$19,757,120
City of Lynn.
Manufactures.
Blowpipes,
Boats,
Book and periodical binding, .
$600
800
6,000
40
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Lynn — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and vroTk done.
Boots, men's and women's,
Boots, women's, misses' and children's
Boots and shoes, men's and women's,
Boots and shoes, women's, misses' and children's,
Boots and shoes, men's,
Boots, shoes and slippers, men's, women's and children's.
Boxes, p.aper,
Boxes, paper, linings, stiffening.", etc.,
Boxes, paper and wooden, mouldings and brackets, .
Boxes, shoe, and mouldings,
Bread, cake and pastry
Bricks,
Buildings,
Buildings and refrigerators,
Burial cases, window shades and picture frames,
Burial caskets, . . . . ~
Carri.iges, sleighs, etc
Channel cement,
Cigars
Clothing,
Coffee, spices and cream of tartar,
Confectionery, etc
Cutting hoards, brackets, etc.,
Cutting hoards, buildings, etc.
Cutters and dies
Dressed stone,
Dresses and hats
Edge irons
Fishing and clothes lines
Furniture,
Gas,
Glue
Heels and rands
Ink, shoemakers'
Iron castings,
Lasts, shoe
Lasts and patterns, boot and shoe,
Leather, morocco,
Lightning rods and iron railings,
Machines, magneto-electric
Machine needles
Meal, corn, oat and rj-e
Mineral water, beer, etc.,
Monumental and other marble goods,
Morocco dressers' colors
Morocco, kid, goat and sheep skin leather, ....
Mouldings and dressed lumber
Newspapers and job printing,
Pancake, heeling and inner sole stock,
Photographs, etc
Pocket stoves,
Pumps, wooden,
Refrigerators, shoe boxes, flower stands, etc., .
Bashes, blinds, doors, etc.,
Shirts,
Shoe blacking, varnish, etc.,
Shoe machinery and dies
Shoes, men's and women's,
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's
Shoe trimmings,
Slippers, men's, women's .and children's
Soles, women's, misses' and children's, . . . ,
Soles, Btiffenings, heeling, etc
Soap, rendered tallow, etc
Spring beds,
Stencils and steel letters,
Stoves, sheet-iron, tin and copper work, etc
Tinware, etc.,
Tools and machines,
"Wax, shoe and harness,
Wheels, carriage,
Wood, sawed and turned
1
15
G
71
2
10
4
1
1
O
o
8
3
11
1
1
1
3
2
2
9
1
4
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
18
1
10
2
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
6
30
4
10
1
7
3
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
$30,000
327,500
93,000
1,118,000
120,500
96,600
17,500
10,000
11,000
26,000
20,700
27,000
44,500
3,000
1,800
9,000
11,000
6,400
1,500
41,100
15,000
6,600
5,000
• 2,000
4,050
1,000
100
200
1,200
10,000
300,000
36,000
3,500
3,200
2,500
14,200
3,200
95,000
3,500
3,000
14,900
20,000
11,500
4,100
1,000
504,000
200,000
67,200
3,000
12,000
7,000
1,500
500
500
6,400
1,000
23,000
200,000
632,700
21,800
121,000
10,000
30,000
16,600
1,000
1,800
15,500
16,650
6,000
1,.500
80,000
500
$127,631
1,560,960
465,000
5,877,153
336,000
628,200
53,000
19,500
18,000
161,000
109,825
24,000
227,330
22,500
2,400
3,000
32,000
30,000
11,250
145,350
80,000
30,000
13,500
15,000
18,300
11,573
2,150
500
4,700
43,100
76,147
60,800
20,000
22,000
8,000
22,750
14,000
233,500
6,000
4,000
28,320
78,985
23,920
8,000
3,000
1,532,199
200,000
78,400
24,240
26,830
5,000
1,500
3..502
5,000
28,190
2,000
47,000
1,040,000
3,316,603
102,500
463,353
20,000
118,626
34,100
3,000
2,100
90,000
28.300
10,000
4,500
30,000
1,800
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
41
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Lynn— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
18
$15,375
§70,110
2
3,200
4,500
7
13,200
86,560
41
94,625
504,352
1
1,000
3,500
2
3,700
15,000
13
11,050
30,950
1
25
50
2
500
4.700
4
1,150
19,500
1
-
6,000
1
—
200
1
-
200
5
225
3,600
3
1,000
2,800
24
3,411
23,872
1
-
100
4
7,300
18,700
1
200
1,500
5
750
4,800
5
4,500
21,800
13
10,690
131,194
1
1,900
3,600
2
300
700
3
1,700
4,400
1
150
1,800
2
1,200
3,580
9
28,350
38,287
5
2,800
41,400
7
9,900
32,862
1
4,000
30,000
15
19,100
71,431
8
1,450
10,970
2
10,000
5,250
1
3,000
20,000
1
500
1,000
1
1,000
5,000
2
6,000
10,000
5
2,300
9,200
2
3,000
10,500
1
100
1,000
30
341,044
1,772,527
3
4,200
15,700
1
2,000
2,500
1
_
.500
4
8,350
13,200
1
150
500
6
1 ,350
4,615
6
5,000
22,330
1
50
100
1
5,000
1,000 ^
324
$4,560,700
$17,917,487
278
636,395
3,093,940
602
$5,197,095
$21,011,427
Occupations,
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dycincr,
Boot and bIioc mailing
Boot and shoe stitching,
Building moving,
Button holes, machine,
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet, hair and fcither cleansing,
Carpet making,
Carriage painting,
Carriage trimming,
Chair cane seating,
Clock repairing,
Clothes cleansing,
Clothes repairing and remodelling, . .
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Dressmaking
File cutting
Glazing
Harness and saddle repairing, . . .
Heeling boots and shoes, ....
Hulling corn,
Jewelry repairing,
Kindling wood making
Lathing,
Locksmithing, bell-h.anging and gunsmithing,
Machinists' work,
Masoning,
Millinery
Millwrighting
Painting
Paper and wood hanging, ....
Plastering
Plumbing,
Pump making and repairing, ....
Roofing,
Sawing and planing,
Sewing-machine repairing, ....
Shoe pattern cutting,
Shoe tool cutting and repairing, .
Sole and upper cutting for boots and shoes,
Sto.am and gas fitting,
Stone cutting,
Taxidermy
Upholstering and picture frames, .
Varnishing and polishing
Watch repairing,
"Wheelwrighting,
Whitening and coloring, ....
Wool stapling
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done), ....
Town of Lynnfield.
Manufactures.
Carriages,
Cider, lobster pots and barberry root coloring, .
$2,800
0,187
VOL. II. — 6
42
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— CoxxmrED.
Essex Cou>*Tr. Towx of Ltxxfield— Con.
NA]\rF.S OF IXDUSTRIES.
Xumber of
estab-
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
lishments.
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Painting
Wheelwrighting,
2
2
2
$400
200
600
$1,900
1,700
1,350
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
2
6
$11,500
1,2U0
$8,987
4,950
8
$12,700
$13,937
ToAvx OF Majkchester.
Ma
Bread and crackers,
Buildings, wooden, .
Cabinet work, .
Essences and extracts,
Leather, .
Js'cwspapers, .
Shoes, women's,
ntifactiires.
1
2
13
1
1
1
1
$3,000
2,000
81.900
4,000
15,000
200
3,000
$1,500
37,700
99,881
30,000
500
10,000
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering, .
Cobbling
1
1
1
1,000
1,500
300
2,500
75 '
235
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
20
3
$109,100
2,600
$179,581
2,SI0
23 1
$111,900
$182,391
TOAVN OF ]\lAKDLEnEAD.
Manufactures,
Boots,
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, paper and wooden, .
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
Ons
Glue,
Newspapers,
Shoes
Vessels,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Glazing, . . .' .
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Roofing,
Tlnsmithing,
Ag^egates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
4
12
1
$6,300
204,500
7,000
$62,082
688,546
25,000
3
1
1
1
6.900
40,000
4,000
20,500
9,501
13.600
4,500
19
1
68,100
554.1.J5
1,200
2
2
1
250
4,.5GO
200
2,000
10,200
200
3
1
1
2
2,800
1,000
2,000
800
3,800
500
4,000
1,000
43
12
$336,800
H.-^SO-
$1,379,964
21,700
55
$348,350
$1,401,064
MA^TTACTUEES ^S:ST> OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWNS.
43
MANUFACTURES ^VXD RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. To"v\Tf of Merrimac.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Buildings,
Carriage bodies,
Carriages and sleighs,
Carriage wheels, running gears and express wagons,
Earthen ■ware,
Harnesses,
Leather, upper,
Machines, boring,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering
Carriage painting
Coppersraithing,
Electro-plating,
Gilding and plating
Harness repairing,
House painting
Metal plating
Plumbing
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
4
7
1
23
1
1
1
1
39
22
§3,1.50
4,970
10,0(10
279,900
1,500
800
4,000
500
2,300
1,500
700
2,000
50
600
650
1,000
$304,820
8,800 ■
61
$313,620
$27,450
12,050
36,2.i0
651,280
2,000
2,.300
20,.50O
350
8,700
5,'.ilS
7,000
100
500
6,000
500
5,000
4,400
1,000
1,000
$752,180
40,118
$792,'298
TOTVN OF ]MeTHUEN.
Manufactures.
s and children's,
Boots and shoes, women
Cotton and jute goods,
Harnesses,
Hats, woollen, .
Stoves and tinware,
"Woollen shawls and cloaking.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Harness and saddle repairing.
Hat-tip printing
Masoning,
Painting,
Roofing
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$130,000
90,000
1,000
85,000
5,.50O
150,000
1.600
2,G0O
3,500
600
5.50
1,000
1,250
500
500
3,100
300
1,500
$461,500
17,000
$420,000
609,9-12
4,000
610,000
11.500
350,750
8,400
36,900
38,000
600
850
10,000
5,000
200
2,300
1,500
2,000
4,000
$2,006,192
103,750
$478,500
$2,115,942
TOTTN OF ;MiDDLETON.
Manufactures,
Lumber, sawed
Paper, colored, ....
Shoes, misses' and children's,
$50,363
20,000
206,268
44:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Middleton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Sboe knives
Soap, glue and starch, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, . .
Clock repairing
Cobbling
Jewelry repairing, ....
Lathing,
Machinists' work, ....
Watch repairing
Aggregates.
Manufactures fgoods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
18
$300
4,000
SOO
500
$95,300
800
$96,100
$27,700
1,000
1,100
125
50
20
20
50
100
$304,336
2,465
$300,801
Town of Nadant.
Manufactures,
Dwelling-houses and stables,
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinerj', .
IIousc painting, ....
Plumbing and tinsmithing, .
Tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$1,500
3,000
600
1,500
$6,600
$0,600
5,000
11,500
35,000
2,000
^77,725
53,500
$131,225
Town of Newbury.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Cheese
Cigars
Leather board, ....
Lumber, sawed, and snuff, .
Meal, ■
Snuff,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Shoe bottoming, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
$1,500
3,700
1,000
1,000
4,000
3,000
1,000
500
2,000
$15,200
2,500
$17,700
^20,000
3,300
2,000
1,500
3,500
7,200
10,000
15,000
10,000
$47,500
31,000
$78,500
City of Newburyport.
Manufactures.
Ale and porter, ....
Artificial teeth and dental work, .
$35,000
7,500
MA^^UFACTUHES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
45
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Newburyport — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Beer and mineral water,
Belting, top-roll covering, etc
Blocks and dead-eyes
Blocks, pumps, posts and dead-eyes, .
Boots and shoes
Boots and shoes, children's,
Boots and shoes, women's, misses' and children's,
Boots, shoes and slippers,
Boots, shoes and slippers, women's, .
Boxes, paper,
Bread, cake, etc
Bricks,
Carriage goods,
Carved goods
Cigars,
Cigars and cheroots.
Clothing, custom-made, .
Cofl'ee and spices, .
Combs, dressing and fine,
Confectionery, .
Cotton goods, .
Cotton lines and cord,
Gas,
Granite goods,
Granite and marhle goods
Hair goods, human,
Harnesses
Heels,
Houses, dwelling
Iron castings,
Lumber, moulded and dressed,
Masts and spars,
Meal, corn, rye and oat
Millinery goods,
Mouldings, brackets, etc., ....
Newspapers
Photographs,
Prepared fish
Printing, job,
Pumps, steam,
Pumps, wooden, and Iron fences, .
Rum
Sails,
Shoes, misses' and children's.
Shoes, women's,
Slippers, men's, women's and misses', .
Ship bread and coftee,
Ship bread and crackers, ....
Ships, barks and schooners
Ships' boats,
Ships' windlasses and steering wheels, .
Silver ware,
Soap and candles
Soap, soft,
Soles, taps and stifFonlngs, ....
Steam engines, boilers and other machinery,
Stoves and tinware
Woollen hats
Blacksmithing,
Building moving,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joine
Carriage repairing.
Dressmaking, .
Fish curing.
Masoning,
Painting, .
Paper hanging.
Printing, .
Rigging, .
Occupations.
y
11
1
9
7
1
5
2
5
4
1
1
1
$800
1,600
12,000
1,000
50,000
28,000
6,000
4,500
5,300
7,100
300
200
300
6,000
11,700
8,000
100,000
900
1,200.000
15,000
80,000
500
1,100
600
2,200
1,000
1,000
10,000
20,000
5,000
30,000
8,500
18,000
1,600
300
1,000
32,000
75,000
2,200
5,600
10,000
9,000
2,500
8,000
149,500
400
200
5,000
3,000
1,000
3,000
17,000
8,700
50,000
6,500
2,800
6,800
500
3,800
2,200
2,750
100
1,000
$4,600
13,000
2,500
3,000
108,463
8,000
200,000
90,000
20,000
23,000
59,050
20,600
2,500
1,400
2,000
16,000
51,600
76,000
150,000
6,773
1,235,511
90,000
24,534
2,400
14,100
1,600
19,000
5,000
10,500
40,000
40,000
23,000
144,300
34,500
10,500
28,175
5,000
3,500
2,500
29,000
1,800
387,309
31,900
20,700
65,000
60,000
20,750
60,000
790,000
2,000
1,200
16,500
8,750
1,500
32,000
19,200
20,200
243,334
48,200
400
68,200
32,200
3,000
9,400
4,830
24,700
35,800
100
1,000
5,500
46
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Newburyport — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and ■work done.
Steam and gas fitting,
Vessel repairing,
"Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
115
54
169
$1,000
20 J
200
250
^2,031,150
28,100
12,059,250
$8,000
1,500
3,300
1,800
$4,445,249
247,935
$4,693,185
Town of North Andover.
Manufactures.
Flannels,
Machinery, wool, and card clothing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$175,000
255,000
$430,000
$930,000
610,000
$1,440,000
Town of Peabody.
Manufactures.
Bleaching and dyeing,
Bread, cake and pastry
Cigars,
Confectionery,
Glue
Lasts
Leather,
Morocco leather,
Newspapers and job printing.
Pumps, wooden,
Shoes,
Skivers, sheepskins, linings and shoe soles.
Soap, candles and rendered grease and tallow.
Stone and earthen ware, ....
Superphosphates and oil, ....
Tools, tanners',
Wagons, express,
Occupations.
Blacksraithing,
Butchering
Carriage painting,
Carpentry and joinery,
Chair cane seating,
Clock and jewelry repairing.
Cobbling, '
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Machinists' work,
Plumbing, . . . . . .
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering,
Wheelwrighting
Wool pulling, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done), ....
1
2
1
1
1
1
35
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
58
30
88
$200,000
14,500
1,000
1,600
70,000
15,000
837,740
10,000
500
5,000
33,500
7,000
2,000
3,500
500
15,000
23,300
30,000
425
17,200
70
1,500
560
1,100
3,000
20,000
1,000
13,800
1,100
2,400
4,000
$1,216,840
119,455
$1,336,295
$300,000
82,911
5,000
15,000
70,000
6,000
3,086,613
60,000
2,000
1,200
50,000
190,005
91,842
3,000
1,400
1,000
20,000
20,543
473,400
1,200
69,815
47
500
923
2,000
14,000
18,000
3,000
3,100
2,952
6,400
20,000
$3,994,971
625,880
$4,620,851
MAXTJTACTUEES ANT> OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS.
47
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Rockport,
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures,
Corset jc.ins,
Houses, dwelling, ....
Isinglass,
Organs,
Sails and repairing,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butelicring, .....
Chair cane seating, ....
Cobbling,
Fish curing
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Lathing,
Masoning,
Millinery,
Oil clothing
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Paving,
Plastering
Plumbing, .....
Roofing,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrightiiig, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (worli done),
9
39
4S
$150,000
2,,')00
45,000
30,000
700
4,700
50
115
2,400
8U0
100
2,200
1,500
800
3,900
200
20,000
50
600
$228,200
37,315
$265,515
$180,000
2S,910
50,000
30,000
3,000
6,000
400
150
1,100
5,000
2,000
100
100
1,520
4,500
500
2,900
125
15,000
1,700
1,700
800
1,000
450
300
300
1,150
75
$271,910
45,970
$317,880
Town of Rowley.
Manufacture s ,
Boots, shoes and infants' slippers.
Flour,
Heels,
Lunilicr
Wagons and wheels,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods maile), .
Occupations (work done), . .
11
4
15
$20,500
3,000
. 5,000
1,000
2,000
650
2,400
$31,500
3,050
$88,500
10,000
45,1100
5,000
3,000
1,600
20,000
$151,500
27,600
$34,550
$179,100
City of Salem.
Manufactures.
Artificial teeth and dental phae.-^,
3
$500
$2,700
Boats,
1
-
2,000
Bookbinding
3
4,200
8,040
Boots and shoes
22
50,910
363,910
Boxes, paper,
1
(00
2,000
48
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. City of Salem— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Valae of goods
made
and work done.
Boxes, wooden
Brackets, mouldings, etc.,
Brass work and castings,
Bread, crackers and pastry,
Buildings, brick and wooden
Carpets, printed, and oil-cloths, ....
Carriage trimmings,
Carriages, wood work for
Carriage irons,
Cars, passenger and freight,
Cigars
Clothing, men's custom-made, ....
Clothing, women's custom-made
Coffins and caskets,
Confectionery,
Cotton goods,
Cordage,
Curriers' coloring matter,
Curtain fixtures and window shades, .
Doors, blinds, window frames, etc..
Drain pipe,
Files and rasps,
Furnaces, stoves and tinware
Furniture,
Gas,
Gunny cloth and bagging
Hair work,
Harnesses and saddles
Hogsheads,
Iron castings
Jewelry,
Kegs
Leather, tanned and curried,
Machines and machinery
Masts
Meal,
Medicines, proprietary,
Millinery goods
Monuments, tablets and gravestones, .
Newspapers
Oils,
Overalls,
Paintings, oil,
Paper flour sacks,
Patterns and models,
Photographs and other likenesses.
Picture frames,
Printing, job,
Pumps and blocks
Railroad buildings, turn-tables, bridges, draws, etc..
Sails, awnings, etc.,
Sewing-machine parts,
Shoes, children's,
Shoes and slippers
Soda and mineral water,
Steam and water pressure regulators, .
Stiffenings
Stiffenings, heels, soles, etc.,
Stucco work,
Wagons,
White lead, lead pipe and sheet iron, .
Occupations.
Bell-hanging,
Blacksmithing,
Blacksmilhing and machinists' work, .
Bleaching and dyeing,
Board sawing and planing,
Bonnet bleaching,
Boot and shoe stitching,
Bottling,
Building moving
1
2
2
14
11
1
1
1
1
1
12
11
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
5
1
1
1
6
6
1
3
1
3
59
5
1
2
2
13
5
4
2
1
1
1
2
6
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
5
8
1
2
2
1
12
2
1
1
1
3
5
2
$500
2,800
6,500
12,977
4,850
1,600
50
100
1,000
70,000
36,500
50,510
20,000
1,500
8,560
1,500,500
850
60,000
60,000
20,000
25
53,000
10,000
300,000
100,000
35
3,500
1,000
36,500
7,000
10,200
859,900
49,500
20,000
8,000
21,700
6,640
26,000
60,000
300
300
1,800
9,600
5,000
51,000
800
40,000
950
60,000
3,000
4,000
2,150
11,850
11,000
314,695
300
8,700
11,200
3,000
2,500
100
3,200
9,700
4,000
$900
502
10,893
89,699
120,545
1,200
155
300
3,000
150,000
85,257
154,435
8,250
13,500
31,622
1,505,053
1,500
2,000
25,000
95,000
5,000
2,000
44,675
18,000
101,744
144,000
2,646
22,649
6,000
50,100
4,500
27,300
3,160,083
47,800
275
12,000
21,550
33,744
16,543
21,305
88,500
2,400
500
360
3,100
23,590
5,150
30,390
350
307,199
6,500
2,010
200,216
150
400
6,500
11,770
35,960
1,425
32,000
603,658
600
52,884
22,600
8,000
400
2,500
5,941
15,700
7,500
maxufactubes aito occupations by towns.
49
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contlnued.
Essex County. City of Salem — Con.
KAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Carriage painting,
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpentry and mastic roofing
Carpet sewing,
Chair cane seating,
Clock and umbrella repairing, .....
Clothing mailing, men's and boys'
Clothing making, ladies' custom,
Clothing repairing and remodelling
Cobbling,
Cobbling and masoning, .......
Coppersmithing,
Draughting and designing
Dressmaking,
Embroidery stamping,
Furniture repairing
Furniture and tool repairing
Gilding
Gilding and picture framing
Gum copal cleaning,
Gunsmithing, locksmithing and bell-hanging.
Harness and saddle repairing
Heel and inner sole making
Leather stiffenings (making),
Leather rolling and bark grinding
Machiaists' work,
Marble working
Masoning,
Painting,
Painting, gilding and glazing,
Painting and calking,
Painting, glazing and paper hanging, ....
Painting, paper hanging and rooting, ....
Photograph finishing
Plumbing,
Plumbing, steam and gas pipe fitting
Preparing hair for plastering,
Sewing-machine repairing,
Sewing-machine repairing and embroidery stamping.
Slate roofing,
Stair building,
Stone cutting and dressing,
Tinsmithing and roofing,
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering
Vessel rigging,
Vessel repairing,
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, . . . .
Wheelwrighting
Wheelwrighting and painting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
550
o
$000
43
17,845
1
1,100
8
-
3
104
1
20
3
-
36
720
4
20
31
1,425
1
100
1
-
1
-
1
250
3
15
1
-
1
1,000
1
75
1.
4,000
1
390
1
1,200
6
4,450
1
-
1
25
1
5,000
3
24,300
1
400
10
44,150
7
5,250
1
1,500
1
725
20
12,240
1
25
1
25
7
5,250
3
11,520
1
300
1
60
1
-
2
5,000
3
7,020
3
9,050
5
6,300
1
-
5
9,537
1
550
f>
550
10
2,890
6
1,075
1
400
271
$4,000,552
279
229,456
$4,230,008
$3,457
133,093
5,000
6,146
785
195
1,150
20,383
1,421
19,926
1,980
25
800
2,450
85
300
700
600
6,000
773
800
38,415
500
1,600
5,000
12,000
1,800
78,607
22,000
5,350
1,300
41,943
320
700
23,100
55,700
5,000
100.
2,350
18,000-
13,468
14,500
12,150
450:
16,082
1,550.
3,700.
16,319
6,987-
4:000 ■
$7,787,503:
725,190
$8,512,693
Town of Salisbury.
Manufactures.
Boats,
9
$45,650
$56,710
Boxes, paper and wooden,
1
1,600
6,885
Bricks,
2
3,000
10,240
Buildings,
4
1,000
16,135
Carriages,
16
185,390
589,840
Coflins and caskets,
1
1,000
1,500
VOL. II. — 7
50
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of Salisbury— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishment!.
Files
Glue
Harnesses,
Newspapers and job printing,
Slippers, women's
Soap and candles
Stoves and tinware
"Woollen hats
Occupations,
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Chair cane seating, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Coopering and repairing,
Furniture repairing.
Glazing,
Gold and silver plating, .
Jewelry repairing, ....
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Painting,
Stone cutting and dressing, •
Tinsmilbing, . ' .
Upholstering,
Vessel repairing, ....
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
45
31
Capital invested.
$850
500
300
3,000
3,800
2,800
5,000
37,500
175
300
10
125
200
100
1,500
10
4,0':5
2r)0
150
51-10
500
4,200
150
$291,390
12,195
Value of goods
made
and work done.
76
$303,585
$2,000
2,500
600
2,541
6,475
3,630
5,400
141,500
800
100
1,475
65
75
575
662
150
90
9,500
170
1,275
5,868
1,920
1,250
1,000
160
1,020
675
$845,956
26,830
$872,786
TO^YN OF Saugus.
Manufactures.
Boots, shoes and slippers, women's, .
Boxes, wooden
Bricks
Cigars,
Cigars, tobacco and snuff, . . ' , ' » '
Coffee, spice, cream of tartar, yeast powder, etc.,
Flannels, woollen
Lumber,
Shoes, women's, . . • •
Slippers, women's and children s, .
Snuff, •
Occupations.
Shoe stitching, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
17
2
19
$5,000
600
5,000
3,200
3,000
30,000
120,000
7,000
13,000
10,000
6,500
$196,800
6,500
$203,300
$40,000
4,850
8,000
24,200
9,820
100,000
437,500
1,750
29,000
83,000
18,000
15,250
$756,120
15,250
r71,370
MAKUTACTUIiES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
51
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Toavn of Swampscott.
NAMES OF industries.
Manufactures.
Boats,
Clothinar, water-proof, . . . ,
DwcUinar-houses,
Toys, rattan and willow.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, . . . . .
House painting
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . . ,
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
10
3
13
$1,200
1,000
1,500
4,000
^,200
6,500
$7,700
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$G,850
2,163
19,100
2,580
3,000
2,000
1,500
$30,693
6,500
$37,193
Town of Topsfield.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Harness and saddle repairing,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
$30,000
500
8,700
9,300
200
200
$30,000
18,900
$48,900
$215,000
2,000
3,600
7,300
600
600
$215,000
14,100
$229,100
Town of Wenham.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Shoes,
Slippers
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Harness making and repairing.
House painting
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$5,000
3,000
2,000
500
7,000
500
500
500
$10,000
9,000
$19,000
$18,000
8,445
8,255
2,000
2,300
2,500
2,500
1,000
$34,700
10,300
$45,000
Town of West Newbury.
Manufactures,
Boots, women's
Boxes, pnper,
Buildings, wooden,
Carriage bodies
$8,850
3,375
24,050
230
52
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Essex County. Town of West Newbury — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Carriages,
Cider,
Cigars,
Combs, Lorn and tortoiee-sliell,
Shoes,
Sboo rosettes
Slippers,
Straw and leather board, inner soles and stiffenings, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery,
Carriage repairing, . j
Clock repairing
Masoning,
Shoe bottoming,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
25
15
40
$1,000
450
50
68,100
69,400
200
4,500
200
600
800
1,000
550
25
500
1,000
50
$147,975
4,525
$3,163
5,385
341
110,745
241,306
1,350
6,807
578
2,782
1,038
4,771
2,748
150
1,612
3,800
100
$406,180
17,001
$152,500
$423,181
Franklin County. Town of Ashfield.
Manufactures.
Cabinet work,
Lumber, boxes, washing-machines, wagons, etc.,
Wooden ware
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Harness and saddle repairing, etc.,
Tailoring,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
$1,500
12,000
1,100
150
100
100
$13,500
1,450
$14,950
$350
3,300
5,444
2,500
416
500
350
$9,094
3,766
$12,860
Town of Bernaruston.
Manufactures.
Boots, ladies' and misses'.
Hoes, cast-steel, ....
Laths, shingles and chairs.
Lumber, sawed, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Cobbling,
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Stone cutting and dressing, . .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
4
9
13
$15,000
8,000
2,000
15,000
750
1,500
125
1,000
50
500
2,300
$40,000
6,225
$46,225
$50,000
6,000
25,000-
6,000
2,700
4,000
600
3,000
700
1,200
4,500
$S7,000
16,700
$103,700
MANITPACTURES A>fD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWIS^S.
53
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Fkanklin County. Town of Buckland.
NAMES OF INDUSTIUES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Broom handles, ....
Cider brandy,
Cutlery, table and butchers', .
Files
Lumber,
Lumber and shaving boxes, .
Penholders and brush handles,
Sashes, doors, blinds and mouldings,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentrj- and joinery, .
Carriage repairing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
$300
300,000
1,500
3,500
1,500
800
10,000
200
200
$317,600
400
8318,000
$1,000
1,950
400,000
6,000
4,500
1,755
960
10,000
1,000
6,000
600
26,165
7,600
$433,765
Town of Charlemont.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Chair stock
Clothing, custom-made, .
Flour and meal
Lumber, sawed
Scythe snaths
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage repairing, ....
Millinery,
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
13
6
19
$700
400
475
500
11,900
1,000
500
350
800
500
$14,975
2,150
$17,125
$1,500
1,200
1,200
12,000
13,350
3,500
900
200
1,200
1,200
2,600
$32,750
6,000
$38,750
Town of Colrain.
Manufactures.
Buggies, wagons, sleighs and repairing,
Butter boxes,
Cotton goods,
Lumber
Aggregate.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$2,000
500
352,500
1,000
$356,000
$5,510
4,872
377,000
3,240
$390,622
Town of Conway.
Manufactures.
Cotton warp and yarn, .
Flour, meal and feed.
Harnesses,
$110,000
20,000
1,200
54
CENSUS OE MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of Conway — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Hay rakes,
Lumber,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations,
Blacksmitbing, ....
Butchering,
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Paper hanging
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
OccupationB (work done),
1
3
1
1
2
1
16
$500
5,000
50,000
2,861
1,000
520
500
$225,700
4,881
$230,581
$450
2,500
150,000
3,000
43,780
350
350
600
1,200
$284,150
49,280
$333,430
Town of Deerfield.
Manufacture s .
Boots and shoes
Carriages, etc., ....
Clothing
Lumber, meal, feed, plaster, etc., .
Pocket-books,
Screw-cutting machinery and tools.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Tinsraithing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
7
19
3,500
600
7,500
23,000
40,000
300
250
475
1,500
100
3,000
$75,100
5,625
$80,725
$250
5,000
1,500
36,550
205,400
49,000
2,500
8,320
1,100
1,300
300
1,500
$297,700
15,020
$312,720
Town of Erving.
Manufactiures.
Chairs,
Hardware and lumber, .
Lumber, sawed, ....
Meal and feed
Pails,
Piano-forte tops and cases, .
Shoddy
Windows and doors, . . .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
House painting, ....
Millwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods matle), .
Occupations (work done),
14
2
$31,000
$92,625
1
185,000
95,000
1
2,500
3,500
1
2,500
13,000
1
60,000
20,000
1
4,000
10,000
1
1,200
12,800
1
15,000
20,000
1
800
3,500
1
100
1,200
1
15
120
1
10
300
1
100
100
9
$291,200
$266,925
5
1,025
5,220
^292,225
$272,145
MAi^UPACTURES AOTD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
55
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of Gill.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
lishments.
and work done. .
Manufactvires.
Lumber, eawed, etc.,
1
$78,300
$17,000
Occupations.
Blnckemithing,
Wheel wrigh ting,
1
1
500
1,000
600
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
1
2
$78,300
500
$17,000
1,500
3
$78,800
$18,500
Town of Greenfield.
Manufactures.
Baking powders,
Blank books and bookbinding,
Bread, crackers, etc
Bricks,
Boots and shoes
Boxes, paper,
Buildings and repairing, ....
Buildings, wooden, . . . , .
Carpenters' planes, plough irons,' etc., .
Carriages, waeons and sleighs.
Carriages, children's
Cheese
Cigars,
Clothing, men's custom-made.
Clothing, women's custom-made, .
Confectionery
Corn meal
Doors, sashes and blinds, ....
Gas
Hardware trimmings for children's carriages,
Harnesses,
Leather
Lumber
Monuments and cemetery work, .
Mowing machines,
Newspapers,
Photographs, stereoscopic views, etc., .
Picture frames
Printing, job,
Spirit levels and machinists' try-squares, .
Stuffed birds, animals, etc., ....
"Tin, copper and sheet iron goods.
Washing-machines,
Waxwork,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Building moving, wood sawing, etc., .
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Carriage repairing,
Carriage, house and sign painting,
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing.
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing,
Masoning,
Millinery
Painting and paper-hanging, ....
Plumbing, steam and gas fitting, .
Silver plating
Tinsmithing
Varnishing, polishing and finishing, .
$200
$400
2,.'J00
5,000
4,200
20,000
5,000
2,000
300
945
1,500
6,000
6,000
10,000
9,000
7,500
71,600
25,000
5,000
7,000
16,000
28,357
2,700
2,000
7,000
4,376
12,000
19,000
-
1,300
4,000
2,750
3,000
22,000
4,000
3,600
50,000
9,148
62,500
47,145
6,000
10,000
10,000
21,125
10,000
2,790
4,000
6,600
8,000
2,415
27,000
24,460
3,800
2,500
-
1,000
5,000
5,468
6,000
6,480
-
250
8,500
2,500
_
300
-
225
1,715
6,300
650
1,.325
7,500
96,500
5
3,025
11,325
1
_
2,500
3
300
5,425
2
1,800
3,800
5
400
4,204
1
-
1,500
2
500
6,.i00
4
_
2,026
3
-
10,000
2
3,600
10,800
1
1,000
5,583
1
500
200
1
1,000
3,000
56
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of Greenfield — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (-work done),
•
46
40
$354,800
21,990
$308,634
170,987
86
$376,790
$479,621
Town of Hawlet.
Manufactures.
Garden rakes, wheelbarrows, etc.,
Kitchen forks and bridle bits.
Lumber, sawed,
Lumber, sawed and wooden goods,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Wagon repairing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures fgoods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
2
12
11,575
200
1,300
2,350
200
200
$5,425
400
$5,825
$100
200
1,800
4,570
100
$6,670
400
$7,070
Town of Heath.
Corn meal.
Lumber, .
Manufacture s .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$8,000
1,630
$9,630
Town of Leverett.
Manufactures.
Chairs,
Leather,
Lumber,
Meal,
Scythe snaths, nib irons and drive rings,
Woollen goods,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$400
800
14,035
5,300
6,469
5,000
$32,004
Town of Leyden.
Manufactures.
Lumber, sawed, and meal, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$2,454
$2,454
MAI^TIFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
57
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town op Monroe,
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Lumber, sawed,
Mauufac tures.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
^2,200
^2,200
$1,700
$1,700
Town of Montague.
Manufactures.
Brackets, picture frames and ornamental wooden work,
Broad, cakes, etc.,
Bricks,
Chairs and settees
Clothing, custom-made
Cutlery,
Furniture
Lumber, sawed,
Lumber and bricks,
Newspapers,
Paper, printing
Paper, writing
Rakes, hoe handles and fork handles, ....
Soap, hard and soft
Tin and sheet iron goods
Wagons and sleds, ........
Wallets and pocket-books
Water wheels, saw-mills, shafting, etc
Wood pulp
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery,
Cobbling,
Fresco painting
Glazing
Painting
Paper and wood hanging
Plumbing,
Rag assorting
Tinsmithing
Varnishing and polishing
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Whitening and coloring
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done),
59
1
$1,000
1
-
1
2,000
1
3,000
1
-
1
450,000
s
2,500
3
18,000
1
2,000
I
2,500
1
310,000
1
516,189
1
1,400
1
-
1
5,000
2
_
1
3,000
1
30,000
1
158,000
7
7,050
4
4,800
3
9,500
3
375
1
_
1
-
3
5,900
1
—
1
600
1
2,000
4
10,800
1
—
1
300
3
1,200
1
~
24
$1,504,589
35
42,525
$1,547,114
$2,500
3,200
12,000
900
3,600
400,000
18,750
7,700
30,500
2,000
405,689
356,989
1,500
3.400
2,000
3,600
19,000
48,150
43,258
9,300
11,000
51,500
1,350
360
1,000
14,000
1,000
1,000
12,000
6,200
400
1,000
3,100
500
$1,364,736
113,710
$1,478,446
Town of New Salem.
Manufactures.
Cheese
Flour, grain and plaster.
Lumber, sawed, and shingles.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, • . . .
Carpentry and joinery, . .
Cobbling,
Masoning,
$900
19,600
20,050
8,600
100
100
200
VOL. II. — 8
58
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of New Salem — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
8
7
$10,400
1,025
$40,550
4,000
15
$11,425
$44,550
Town of Northfield.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements,
Brooms,
Cider brandy,
Horse collars,
Lumber,
Lumber and boxes
Meal,
Meal and plaster
Medicines, proprietary, .
Sashes, doors, tobacco-cases, etc., .
Shoddy
Wagons,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
House painting
Lumbering
Masoning,
Tinsmithing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
18
17
35
$10,000
1,050
30
7,500
300
700
400
1,800
2,500
2,000
1,800
1,800
1,000
400
100
175
1,000
300
50
500
100
50
$28,080
5,475
$33,555
$6,250
1,300
237
45
14,680
1,269
11,000
1,374
6,200
500
15,000
2,000
4,800
2,000
4,000
300
1,000
3,000
1,200
1,500
300
1,000
300
200
f59,855
19,000
$79,455
ToAVN OF Orange.
Manufactures.
Chairs,
Chair stock
Clothing,
Doors, sashes and builders' materials,
Furniture,
Hats, palm-leaf, ....
Iron castings,
Leather,
Lumber,
Machines and machinery,
Meal and feed
Newspapers,
Sewing-machines
Toys,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage repairing, etc
1
$50,000
$33,000
1
1,500
8,000
1
8,000
15,000
1
10,000
8,000
4
8b,000
105,000
1
5,000
10,000
1
25,000
70,000
1
6,000
12,000
6
14,600
18,800
2
105,000
148,000
1
4,000
-
1
-
500
1
250,000
350,000
1
2,000
3,849
3
3,950
3,693
1
500
4,000
4
2,400
7,950
1
200
500
MA^nCTACTimES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS.
59
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of Orange — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Gnnsmithing,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Masoning,
Painting
Roofing,
Tinsmithing
"Watch and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
23
21
44
$2,000
1,400
125
550
25
800
300
$569,100
12,250
$581,350
$500
2,500
.800
2,500
50
500
300
1,800
$782,149
25,093
$807,242
Town of Rowe.
Manufactures.
Baskets and butter boxes.
Bedsteads
Leather,
Lumber and chair stock, . .
Satinets and flannels, woollen,
Blelghs and wagons.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, . . .
Cloth finishing, ....
Cobbling and carriage repairing, .
Paper and wood hanging.
Stair building, . . .
Wool spinning, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), . .
Occupations (work done),
15
$500
3,000
3,000
280
1,000
800
2,030
$7,780
2,830
$10,610
$550
400
5,000
4,805
500
832
1,600
950
40
350
25
50
100
$12,087
3,115
$15,202
Town of Shelburne.
Manufactures.
Bits, gimlets, braces, etc.,
Burial cases, caskets and coffins, .
Boxes, paper,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Chairs
Cigars
Clothing, custom-made, .
Drugs, medicines, compounds, etc..
Harnesses
Leather, boots and shoes, .
Lumber and meal, ....
Machine twist, sewing and fringe silk.
Marble and other stone goods,
Photogi-aphs and other likenesses.
Printing, job,
Store door locks, ....
Water wheels
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Chair cane seating
Clock repairing
$40,000
3,500
1,200
1,400
1,500
2,500
1,500
200
800
3,000
15,000
16,000
6,000
1,500
11,541
8,000
3,500
200
$28,000
3,075
5,500
2,800
1,000
5,500
5,000
365
650
3,000
32,000
65,400
15,000
2,000
500
2,000
7,000
4,500
150
136
60
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875,
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Franklin County. Town of Shelburne— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Clothing repairing, ....
Cobbling
Engraving
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing, ....
Painting and decorating furniture,
Roofing
Silversmithing, ....
Tinsmithing
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures Cgoods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
I
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
:8
22
40
$330
200
400
1,400
200
1,400
200
3,100
$113,641
10,930
$124,571
$100
1,550
150
300
250
1,500
1,640
100
2,240
1,100
800
$17S,790
14,516
$193,306
To"\vN OF Shutesbury.
Maniifactures.
Chairs and piano stock, . . . ,
Lumber, sawed, and meal, . . .
Rakes aud wagon hubs
Occupations.
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Cobbling,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), . . ,
Occupations (work done), , , ,
$357
8,700
1,000
500
100
500
200
$11,357
Town of Sunderland.
Luuiber,
Manufactures.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$800
Town of "Waravick.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Brush woods,
Glue,
Lumber, etc.,
Pail staves,
Aggregates.
Mantifactures (goods made), .
$50,000
3,000
2,000
31,210
600
$86,810
MANUTACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS.
61
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contikued.
Franklin County. To"\vn of Wendell.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capitiil invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Lumber and shingles, . . . ,
Lumber, grain and meal,
Match woods,
Piano legs, tops and cases, etc.,
Occupations. «
Blacksmithing,
Cobbling
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$500
8,000
20,000
10
$28,500
10
$28,510
$2,585
20,000
200
45,000
100
100
60
$67,785
250
$68,035
Town of Wiiatelt.
Manufactures,
Brooms and brushes,
Brush handles, ....
Cotton cordage
Croquet sets, etc., ....
Flour, meal and feed.
Lumber and shingles.
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinery, .
Painting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$7,500
200
1,000
1,000
6,000
$14,700
$14,700
$12,000
500
8,000
1,500
41,000
4,000
400
SOO
$67,000
700
$67,700
Hampden County. Toavn of Agawam.
Manufactures.
Gin,
Paper, -writing,
Satinets, doeskins, flannels and stocking yarn.
Aggregate.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
$20,000
133,478
18,000
$171,478
$44,000
108,000
25,000
$177,000
Town of Blandford.
Manuf act ure s .
Baskets,
Bedsteads,
Card backs,
Cheese,
Leather
Lumber and shingles,
"Whip butts,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
1
$1,200
$1,500
1
3,500
1,500
1
1,000
4,000
1
4,000
3,600
2
2,300
9,300
4
5,000
12,025
1
1,100
1,000
5
1,725
2,170
1
1,100
7,000
2
300
925
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of Blandford — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Cobbling,
Gunsmithing
Lathing,
Painting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
12
23
$25
75
200
25
$18,100
3,450
$21,550
$100
65
300
300
$33,525
10,850
$44,375
Town of Brimfield.
Manufactures,
Bricks
Cheese,
Harness hames, ....
Leather, curried, ....
Lumber, sawed, shingles and meal,
Pegging machines and awl hafts, .
Occupations.
BlacksnHthing, ....
Butchering
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
2
12
$8,000
3,600
200
750
9,000
25,000
200
400
$46,550
600
$47,150
$20,000
1,900
600
2,475
57,613
20,000
600
250
$102,588
850
$103,438
Town of Chester.
Manufactures.
Axes,
1
$2,000
$2,400
Bedsteads, cribs, etc
2
17,500
18,000
Boots and shoes,
4
1,950
2,041
Emery,
2
120,000
58,000
Flour and meal,
1
3,000
16,300
Leather,
1
30,000
64,000
Lumber, sawed,
2
2,000
4,350
Shoe pegs,
2
2,100
6,250
Tinware
1
1,000
1,600
"Whip butts
3
6,980
1,600
Occupations.
Blacksmithlng .
3
1,450
4,900
Butchering
1
600
4,000
Cobbling
4
—
640
Masoning and plastering
1
15
210
Tinsmitbing and plumbing,
1
-
205
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
19
$185,530
$174,541
Occupations (work done)
10
1,965
9,955
29
$187,495
$184,496
Town of Chicopee.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements.
Bags, paper,
$132,000
1,700
MANUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
G3
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— CoNximrED.
Hampden County. Town of Ciiicopee — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Belting straps and hose, leather, .
Beer,
Bobbins, cotton,
Boots,
Boots nnd shoes
Bread, crackers and pastry
Bricks,
Brooms,
Buildings,
Carriages, sleighs and wagons, . . .
Cigars,
Clothing, custom-made,
Coflfee,
Cotton goods,
Firearms,
Harnesses, bridles, etc.,
Hats and bonnets,
Hulled corn, prepared hominy, etc..
Knitting machines, machine parts, etc.,
Leather,
Locks and malleable iron castings.
Lumber, meal and feed
Machines, machinery, swords and tools.
Medicines, proprietary, etc., . . . .
Millinery,
Needles, knitting-machine, . . . .
Photographs and other likenesses.
Power loom harnesses
Printing, job,
Reeds, weavers',
Sausages, lard, hams, etc., . . . .
Soap, soft,
Soda water, Ottawa beer, etc..
Stoves, tinware, furnaces, copper ware, etc..
Trusses,
Washing compound,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bottling,
Butclnring,
Carpentry .and joinery,
Clock rcpiiiriiig
Clothing making, ...;..
Cobbling,
Draughting and designing
Dressmaking,
Electro-plating
Glazing,
Gunsmithing
Hair work,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repuiring,
Kindling wood making,
Lathing,
Masoning,
Millinery,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging, ....
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofini;,
Tinsmithing
Upholstering,
Varnishin;; and polishing, ....
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done), ....
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
5
2
1
6
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
6
1
3
4
1
1
3
1
1
4
3
1
S
1
8
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
3
7
2
1
3
1
4
4
1
1
3
1
71
75
146
$4,000
400
500
4,530
1,300
6,000
10,000
2,500
4,100
9,200
2,000
8,200
50
1,200,000
32,000
1,600
1,000
400
100,000
10,000
190,000
3,100
250,000
6,800
900
5,000
850
500
3,500
2,000
11,290
3,000
1,026
9,000
200
200
3,200
5,000
50
4,630
58
60
3,860
250
660
200
300
100
75
500
140
1,000
105
50,900
2,180
2,.500
1,000
1,900
10
1,318
3,250
2,000
400
431
450
$1,965,146
86,527
$2,051,673
$20,000
4,800
8,000
13,389
4,655
38,000
16,000
8,000
36,2.50
20,425
9,750
27,238
425
2,821,903
49,891
4,650
1,600
3,000
100,497
25,000
107,750
23,809
200,000
9,995
3,392
11,000
1,295
3,000
3,000
650
34,210
4,080
1,411
28,938
1,200
1,000
6,000
20,000
1,000
23,300
145
150
7,136
500
2,298
800
500
50
350
1,250
354
1,300
S.'iO
129,200
6,500
11,000
1,000
9,500
500
6,,576
14,081
6,000
2,000
947
1,150
$3,781,903
253,137
$4,035,040
64:
CENSUS OP lilASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MA^'UFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of Granville.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Manufactures.
Cigars,
Handles, turned, for agricultural tools,
Ladders,
Leather, rough,
Lumber, sawed
Powder kegs
Screw bungs for powder kegs.
Toy drums, croquet sets, etc.,
Whiplashes,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Painting
Wagon and sleigh repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . . .
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
13
5
18
$100
500
1,200
3,000
10,500
75
1,200
30,000
1,000
1,300
50
1,050
$47,575
2,400
$49,975
Value of goods
made
and work done.
2,050
1,000
4,400
10,300
300
1,000
45,030
1,000
1,800
100
700
$65,680
2,600
$68,280
Town of Holland.
Manufactures,
Ltunber, sawed
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occnpations (work done), . .
$1,850
200
$1,850
200
$2,050
$1,459
600
$1,459
600
$2,059
Town of Holtoke.
Manufacture s .
Alpacas
Beavers,
Blankets, horse
Cassimeres,
Cotton goods and flannels
Cotton warp ■ .
Doeskins
Iron wire,
Paper machinery and turbine water wheels,
Paper, writing, etc.,
Screws, gimlet-pointed
Spool cotton, white and colored, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Ilarness repairing
Masoning,
Painting,
Tinfimithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done)
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
14
1
2
28
$250,000
500,000
25,000
150,000
1,870,000
60,000
225,000
75,000
150.000
2,447,000
60.000
1,050,000
1,200
500
2,500
500
1,500
$6,862,000
6,200
$700,000
550,000
183,148
320,887
2,033,640
120,000
340,000
152,724
192,000
3,199,407
60,000
886,000
7,000
2,000
36,000
3,000
2,600
8,737,806
50,500
34
$6,868,200
$8,788,306
M^N:S^UrACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS.
65
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of Longmeadow.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Building?,
Grain and lumber, ....
Papier-mache goods, ...
Spectacles and thimbles.
Stone, monumental and building, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering, •....-
Carpentry and joincrj-, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
$30,000
2,000
6,000
75,000
5,000
33,300
800
1,200
2,000
$151,300
4,000
$155,300
$27,000
16,100
7,722
29,484
16,000
53,000
1,500
6,000
2,000
$149,306
9,500
$158,806
Town of Ludlow.
Manufactures.
Linen goods, etc.
Lumber,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods ma<le), .
Occupations (work done),
$200,000
1,500
100
$201,500
100
$201,600
$250,000
3,600
200
$253,600'
200
$253,800
Town of Monson.
Manufacture s .
Lumber and meal, ....
Straw goods
Wagons, stone-cutters' tools, etc.,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Bottling,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Clothing repairing,
Cobbling, . . .
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Masoning,
Painting,
Photographing, ....
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmilhing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
41
3
$3,300
$15,975
1
50,000
300,000
1
1,000
1,300
5
225,000
862,000'
4
2,.350
9,600
1
5,000
12,000
3
2,700
1,300
3
1^400
7,500
1
160
700
1
300
1,000
4
295
1,225
2
600
2,800
1
100
600
1
10
1,200
3
450
3,500
1
300
1,000
2
15,400
43,300
1
400
1,500
3
1,250
3,500.
10
$279,300
$1,179,275.
31
30,705
90,725
$310,005
$1,270,000
VOL. II.— 9
66
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of Montgomeky.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Manufacture s .
Lumber, •
Sewing-machine belts and string-lashes,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$700
1,000
$4,700
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$643
3,000
$3,643
Town of Palmer.
Buildings, etc.,
Carpeting, Brussels,
Cigars,
Manufactures.
Clothing, custom-made
Corn meal and plaster,
Cotton goods
Dental plates,
Food preparations,
Lumber, boxes, boards, etc
Newspapers _• • • • '
Photographic pictures, ferreotypes, pictures, frames, etc.,
Strawhats,
Weavers' reeds
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Building moving,
Butchering,
Carpentry,
Clock and watch repairii
Cobbling, .
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, .
Tinsmithing, .
Wheelwrighting, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
4
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
2
3
2
2
2
3
22
24
46
$6,300
75,000
1,000
7,500
6,000
800,000
51^0
l5,c;io
20,000
2,51.0
1,000
10,000
2,400
3,050
600
13,000
180
1,275
1,200
2,000
900
$947,200
22,105
$46,726
72,000
2,500
22,725
25,410
1,326,617
2,300
5,000
34,656
4,000
2,600
204,312
2,305
6,400
1,200
68,683
4,200
2,150
7,600
3,259
275
8,000
2,300
,761,151
104,067
$969,305
$1,855,218
Town of Russell.
Manufactures
Lumber and meal, .
Paper, fine writing, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Boot and shoe repairing,
Carriage repairing, . . . ^
Haruess and saddle repadring,
Aggregates
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
s.
3
1
$6,000
150,000
$6,600
170,000
5.
« « . . .
1
1
1
1
600
800
600
600
1,500
1,500
1,100
800
•
4
4
$156,000
2,400
$176,600
4,900
8
$158,400
$181,500
MAXUTACTURES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
67
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of Soutiiwick.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
m.ide
and work done.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Cider brandy
Cigars
Gunpowder
Leather,
Lumbtr, car timber, etc..
Meal, feed and grain,
Wagons,
WTiiplashes
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Biitcliering,
Wheelwrigliting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures Cgoods mail',), .
Occupations (work done),
13
7
20
$1,000
188
3,890
5,000
1,000
1,100
760
200
200
125
2,600
300
$13,338
3,025
$16,363
$1,000
250
10,208
7,500
8,500
3.350
17,000
500
1,000
1.450
12,100
200
$49,308
13,750
$63,058
CiTV OF Springfield.
Manufactures.
Artificial limbs,
Artificial marble goods
Axc3, adzes and other edge tools, .
Bo.its,
Botinets and bats
Books
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, paper
Brackets, mouldings, packing boxes, etc..
Brass gooils and castings.
Bread and pastry
Bricks,
Bridges, steam boilers and iron castings,
Buttons
Buttons, vegetable ivory,
Car axles,
Carriages and wagons
Carriages, children's, ....
Cars and locomotives
Cartridges,
Caskets, cofBns, etc., ....
Cigars,
Cloaks, carpets and millinery goods, .
Cloaks, women's,
Clotbii'g, custom and ready made,
Coal sifters,
Coffee and spices,
Collars, cufls and bosoms, paper, .
Collar paper, cloth-faced.
Confectionery,
Confectionery and soda-water,
Copper, brass and composition castiugs.
Cotton batting and warps,
Cotton goods,
Cotton waste,
Crackers,
Doors, sashes and blinds.
Drain pipe, etc
Elevators,
Envelopes,
Envelopes and postal cards, .
Eye-glass holders,
Firearms,
rood preparations
1
$12,000
$4,000
1
1,500
3,000
1
2,500
418
1
800
375
1
300
2,008
1
50,000
12,500
3
1,100
6,165
3
17,200
141,900
1
20,000
35,tX)0
1
50,000
61,000
7
18,300
83,076
5
65,000
131,200
1
150,000
200,000
2
90,000
200,000
1
15,000
45,000
1
5,000
25,000
3
22,000
5L500
1
8,000
60,000
2
275,000
107,000
1
-
60,000
1
10,000
17,000
10
87,200
425,420
1
10,000
30,250
1
500
1,196
18
72,925
253,553
1
3,000
8,750
.7
25.000
49,792
3
171,000
822,000
1
100,000
345,l!00
1
50,000
129,050
1
6,000
34,600
1
25,000
60,000
1
4,500
10,800
1
600,000
655,652
1
25,000
105.0C0
1
20,000
89,750
2
30,000
85,000
2
13,000
39,000
1
-
1,350
1
60,000
350,000
1
100,000
663,896
1
1,000
2,000
3
261, ,500
522,750
3
1,800
18,022
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coktinued.
Hampden County. City of Springfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Furniture, ....
Games and home amusements,
Gas,
Gas-machines and burners,
Gold chains and jewelry
Gold leaf,
Gold pens,
Grease,
Halters and driving reins
Hardware for children's carriages,
Harnesses and saddlery goods
Houses, brick,
Houses, stables and barns, wooden,
Ice cream,
Ink and mucilage
Iron castings
Iron (for huildine: purposes) and lawn mowers, .
Iron, stone and timber bridges
Kindling wood
Lard
Lard and sausages
Levels, planes and other artisans' tools.
Liquors, fermented,
Lounges and chairs,
Lumber, planed,
Machine card clothing,
Machinery, school furniture, models, etc., .
Mattresses and lounges,
Marble and jrranite monuments, headstones, etc..
Meal, ground bone and plaster, ....
Meal, flour and feed, . . . . • .
Medicines, proprietary,
Newspapers
Neat's-foot oil, glue, etc.,
Oils,
Paints, colors and chemicals,
Paper and card board, colored and glazed, .
Paper, writing, blank books, envelopes, etc..
Photographs and likenesses, ....
Picture frames, etc
Pop corn,
Printing, job
Printing, job, binding, blank books, etc..
Pump boxes, pump rods, etc..
Rubber hand stamps,
Rustic gates, chairs .ind haskets, .
Sausage cases
Sewing-machine attachments,
Sewing-machine needles
Shipping tags
Shirts
Silver spoonB and gold rings, ....
Skates,
Slippers, carpet and web, men's and women's.
Soap, soft, etc
Soap, hard,
Soda-water
Soda-water apparatus
Spring beds, mattresses, etc.,
Stamps, seal presses, linen markers, etc., .
Surcingles
Tallow and soap
Tinware, etc.,
Tinware, stoves and furnaces.
Tools, machinists'
Trunks,
Varnishes and japan
Washing-machines, etc., ....
"Watch keys and small hardware, .
Watch movements
Water and gas gates, steam valves, etc., . _
Water pipes, wrought iron and cement.
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
6
2
1
2
1
1
6
2
22
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4
4
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
5-
1
1
O
«J
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
•1
8
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
§40,000
175,000
400,000
70,000
198,979
6.50
500
1,000
3,500
11,000
21,000
10,000
21,800
10
5,000
21,000
50,000
75,000
6,050
12,125
23,085
75,000
50,000
600
ee,ooo
10,000
6,000
1,500
9,000
2,000
31,000
4,550
110,600
6,250
15,000
36,000
50,000
250,000
6,000
11,000
10
16,510
200,000
1,200
2,700
400
200
6,000
80,000
375
2,400
3,000
104,094
37,000
10,100
50,000
1,500
50,000
34,000
6,000
3,000
10,000
22.100
25,.')00
26,400
10,000
1,.500
400
8,000
145,600
75,000
25,000
$35,370
100,000
150,000
113,174
204,026
6,693
1,500
1,300
16,000
21,000
105,800
74,000
130,654
400
8,250
37,.500
185,000
52,173
30,838
4,636
99,526
75,000
147,957
6,250
75,000
27,000
8,600
15,000
30,410
15,930
98,029
9,400
162,600
20,413
19,580
78,709
155,000
200,000
9,100
30,000
500
43,503
300,000
1,520
25,250
500
4,320
2,178
66,000
2,200
6,929
10,000
62,500
107,005
8,000
279,480
3,000
40,000
97,722
10,000
17,420
41,000
155,400
47,700
31,000
45,000
10,000
1,650
25,000
75,014
150,000
293,000
ma2:ijTActuees iVsd occupatioxs by towxs.
GO
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. City of Springfield — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of poods
made
and work done.
■Weavers' reeds, ....
Wire cloth sieves, coal screens, etc.,
"Woollen goods
Occupations.
Artificial limb repairiiiij,
Blacksmithing, ....
Bleaching and dyeing,
Boot bottoming, etc..
Bottling,
Building moving
Butchering,
Cabinet work,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, feather and hair cleaning,
Carpet sewing, ....
Car repairing,
Carriage painting
Carriage trimming, ....
Carriage, wagon and sleigh repairing.
Chair cane seating
Clock repairing, ....
Clothes cleaning
Clothing repairing and remodelling.
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Cotton waste cleaning, .
Curbstone sotting and pavLng,
Curtain making, ....
Cutlery repairing
Die sinking,
Drain building
Draughting and designing,
Dressmaking,
Electro-plating
Engraving and enamelling, .
Furniture painting, ....
Furniture repairing.
Grass and grain cutting, .
Glazing,
Grading
Gunsmithing
Hair work,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Hat finishing and repairing, .
Jewelry repairing, ....
Lathing,
Laundry work, ....
Leather finishing
Lithographing, ....
Locksmithing and bell-hanging,
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Metal plating,
Millinery,
Model and pattern repairing, .
Musical instrument repairing.
Painting
Painting, fresco, ....
Paper and wood hanging.
Paving
Photographing, ....
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Portrait painting
Roofing,
Sewing-machine repairing,
Sign painting,
SkeJeton leaves preparing,
Stair building,
Steam and gas fitting,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
1
20
2
3
4
2
6
4
35
1
4
2
2
1
2
1
12
1
5
30
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
6
58
3
8
3
1
1
0
2
2
3
7
2
17
3
12
1
1
3
13
13
2
10
1
2
17
5
7
1
2
4
11
3
5
4
1
1
5
3
5
$3,000
5,000
55,000
100
29,505
800
55
9,000
5,500
16,725
3,150
96,'J47
50
110
118,000
120
250
800
25
456
2,278
8,310
3,C00
900
50,000
39,515
1,000
200
500
28,942
2,600
6,091
7,275
2,050
210
100
75
18,740
6,000
2,000
50
6,075
1,250
1,704
210
2,121
8,000
6,500
1,800
157,375
27,580
7,000
10,725
3,000
150
23,480
3,680
665
38,302
6,700
300
22,775
1,103
10,000
100
500
9,100
17,000
35,750
$4,000
35,000
80,000
400
88,217
11,209
985
16,180
15,000
49,650
8,065
488,926
300
1.500
210,000
2,836
1,000
1,900
175
1,879
7,275
6,423
31.271
2,150
50,000
49,780
5,000
800
1,500
59,695
12,530
45,594
20,500
9,410
11.120
1,500
2,500
30,000
39,000
3,100
900
16,079
4,650
7,120
1,745
11,765
12,000
7,004
4,410
231,870
154,057
20,000
38,433
4,250
1,580
89,687
21,750
8,868
98,241
8,090
6,500
62,074
3,353
40,214
685
2,500
600
18,775
82,300
92,492
70
CE:N^SUS op MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. City of Springfield — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Taxidermy
Tent and awning repairing, .
Tubular well driving,
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing.
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighling, ....
Whitening and coloring.
Wood carving, ....
Wood turning, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
1
1
2
9
6
15
2
4
1
1
251
444
695
$225
125
75
1,500
370
4,020
5,500
260
500
400
$5,395,213
878,009
§6,273,222
$2,000
3,000
150
1,060
14,174
5,925
11,757
8,200
4,140
1,500
1,300
$10,089,842
2,393,168
$12,433,010
Town of Tolland.
Maniifactures.
Leather
Lumber, sawed
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$75,470
7,070
$82,540
Town of Wales.
Manufactures.
Extracts, tinctures, etc
Lumber,
Silk ribbons
Soft soap,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing.
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
5
17
$1,000
6,050
2,000
700
238,000
1,700
250
200
6,000
$247,750
8,150
$255,900
$20,000
6,175
1,800
500
867,000
4,300
1,000
600
3,228
$895,475
9,128
$904,603
Town of Westfield.
Manufactures.
Boots
Boxes, cigar
Bread, cake, pies, etc., ...
Bricks
Buildings, brick, ....
Buildings, wooden
$1,500
53,017
12,000
15,000
30,000
44,900
MAI^TJFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contikued.
IIampdkn County. Town of Westfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
ostab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
m;ule
ami work done.
Carriages and sleighs, .
Caskets auil coffins, ....
Cigars,
Clothinir, men's, custom-made.
Cotton batting, ....
Flavoring extracts, ....
Flour, feed and plaster of paris, .
Gas,
Gin and other distilled liquors,
Gunpowder,
Harnesses,
Houses,
Lumber, sawed and planed, .
Lumber, flour, feed and cider,
Marble and other stone goods,
Organs, church, ....
Organ pipes, church,
Paper, manilla
Paper, ledger,
Paving stone,
Photographs and other likenesses.
Piano legs, carved
Printing, job,
Soap
Steam engines, ....
Steam and water heating appariitus.
Tin and iron ware, and castings, .
Whips
Wliip coverings, ....
"Whiplashes
Whip mountings, ....
Whip.plaittng machines.
Whips and switches,
Whips, switches and canes, .
Whips, solid leather,
Wood, turned, etc..
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Bottling,
Building moving
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clothes cleaning, ....
Cobbling,
Decorating and engraving.
Harness repairing, etc., .
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting, fresco, ....
Painting, glazing, etc., .
Paper hanging, ....
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Steam and gas fitting,
Tailoring,
Tinsmithing
Upholstering
Varni8hi?ig and polishing.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Wheclwrighting, ....
Whip covering, ....
Whip turning and stocking, •
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
1
So
3
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
I
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
28
1
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
121
62
183
$1,000
2,500
28.3,863
9,.5:.0
10,000
12,.'i00
30,000
54,000
30,000
8,000
3,000
15,600
25,000
3,000
],.500
45,000
2,000
60,000
245,000
10,000
400
10,500
13,700
1,000
16,000
130,000
5,000
530,500
5,000
5,000
3,700
3,000
30,000
9,000
3,200
400
8,650
100
1,500
500
17,010
8,000
100
850
500
12,800
7,600
4,000
2,100
1,100
2,400
3,300
2,500
300
1,C00
700
500
1,000
$1,662,938
77,110
$2,845
2,000
854,416
25,865
36,500
40,000
80,044
20,000
82,754
30,000
5,500
128,002
140,000
12,.500
8,000
106,842
12,000
63,852
331,868
12,000
1,200
30,000
16,000
4,000
15,000
138,859
8,500
696,797
12,000
7,625
22,700
1,050
103,730
27,700
9,000
650
23,600
400
1,700
2,2.50
8,820
45,472
600
4,740
3,200
2,150
16,800
32,500
5,000
12,900
2,000
2,150
3,600
2,500
2,000
6,800
4,000
1,000
5,900
1,500
1,500
7,000
$3,246,276
200,082
$1,740,048
$3,446,358
72
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampden County. Town of West Springfield.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested
Manufactures,
Carriages,
Meal, flour and lumber, .
Paper, -writing, ....
Sheetings and drillings, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Masoning,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
12
$50,000
25,000
210,000
400,000
1,800
200
500
$685,000
2,500
$687,500
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$50,000
60,905
199,000
300,000
4,593
5,000
1,200
1,000
$609,905
11,793
$621,698
To'v^'N of Wilbraham.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes -
Lumber and firewood, .
Lumber and charcoal, .
Lumber and meal
Marble work,
Paper, writing and book.
Shirts, overalls, etc
Wheelbarrows, ....
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling
Painting
Watch and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Woollen waste reducing.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
SO
1
$50
$129
2
3,000
20,730
1
500
1,240
2
7,000
4,855
1
l.OCO
],.500
1
500,000
329,498
1
10,000
28,800
1
1,000
1,000
4
187,000
555,000
6
8,073
7,400
2
1,500
11,000
2
200
1,000
1
100
500
1
50
250
1
60
150
2
200
550
1
600
1,200
14
$709,550
$942,752
16
10,783
22,050
$720,333
$964,802
Hampshire County. Town of Amherst.
Manufactures.
Bookbinding,
Boots and shoes
Bread,
Bricks,
Brooms and bricks, ....
Buildings,
Carriages and wagons, .
Cigars
Clothing, custom-made, .
Doors, sashes and blluds,
• Gold pens
Harnesses,
Hats, palm-leaf and straw, .
Leather board,
^Lumber, sawed, ....
1
$3,000
$2,000
3
1,885
4,250
1
250
1,200
1
-
400
3
2,300
8,250
1
-
2,700
4
10,300
21,250
1
500
3,000
2
10,000
8,000
1
2,500
3,000
2
7,000
31,000
1
-
500
2
20,000
80,000
1
100,000
85,000
5
9,100
14,397
MANHPACTUnES Al^) OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
73
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IlAMPsniRE County. Town of Amueijst— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
maUo
and work done.
Lumber, flour and meal,
Lumber, meal and plaster,
Marble and stone, cut, .
Newspapers, .
Paper, wrapping, etc., .
Photographs and frames,
Planes
Pumps, •wooden,
Soap, ....
Wire goods and wire cloth,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Cabinet making and repairing.
Carriage repairing,
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Chair cane seating,
Cobbling,
Harness making and repairing,
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting,
Plumbing, roofing, etc., ....
Silversmithing, clock and watch repairing,
Steam and gas fitting, ....
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
40
34
$12,500
1,000
2,500
3,000
30,000
1,000
7,500
2,000
10,500
2,CO0
500
250
1,250
500
400
500
4,350
5,400
100
500
$204,335
34,250
$238,585
$45,250
51,120
2,000
3,000
6,987
5,000
10,000
2,500
6,000
10,000
13,300
51,000
5,500
1,000
800
200
3,350
1,700
1,000
950
1,360
4,700
2,762
500
2,000
$407,404
00,122
$497,526
Town of BELcnEKTOWN.
Manufactures.
Carriages and sleighs, ....
Carriage wheels,
Cider
Cigars,
Coffins and caskets
Handles, tool, fishing rods, spokes, etc.,
Harnesses,
Hay and manure forks, ....
Lumber, laths and shingles, .
Meal,
Paper, printing
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Cobbling,
Metal plating,
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrigbting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
36
$16,000
1,400
675
2,400
2,000
3,350
750
2,000
17,600
2,500
9,000
930
110
500
150
1,100
$58,275
2,790
$61,065
^44,750
2,200
3,750
3,664
2,000
3,500
1,775
2,650
29,079
10,584
27,000
2,475
475
1,400
750
2,100
$130,052
7,200
$138,152
Town of Chesterfield.
Axes and cutlery,
Gun tubes,
Manufactures.
1
1
$700
600
$275
1,500
VOL. II. — 10
74
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IlAMPsniKE County. Town of Chesterfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Handles, saw and plane.
Lumber,
Machinery, sieve hoops, basket rims, etc.,
Meal,
Bpokes and axe-helves
Wagons,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Painting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madej, .
Occuijations (work done),
10
3
13
$1,000
8,000
20,000
1,200
$31,500
$31,500
$2,179
5,000
7,000
1,800
400
1,000
550
200
$19,154
750
$19,904
Town of Cummington.
Manufactures.
Gloves and mittens,
Handles, broom, brush and iilane, penholders, etc..
Harnesses
Leather, solo,
Lumber, building,
Lumber, towel racks, cradles, etc.,
Paper,
Penholders, plain, fluted and fancy.
Tin, copper and sheet iron ware, ....
Tools, carpenters and joiners', and meal, .
Turned wood,
Woollen yarns and satmet cloth, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry and joinery,
Clock, jewelry and watch repairing, .
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing, ....
Machinist,
Paper and wood hanging,
Tiusmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
20
9
29
$1,000
13,800
300
30,000
5,000
1,100
40,000
600
1,500
200
250
1,500
1,100
25
35
150
100
10
1,500
$05,250
2,920
$98,170
$1,500
19,213
200
40,500
2,000
2,000
30,048
1,135
2,500
1,500
700
2,475
1,939
20
175
. 306
250
25
10
2,500
$104,271
5,225
$109,496
Town of Easthampton.
Manufacture s .
Bricks
Buttons,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Cigars,
Cotton thread
Cotton yarn,
Elastic goods,
Flour, meal and feed, . . . .
Gas
Printing, job,
Rubber thread
Bteam pumps
1
1
2
2
$3,000
200,000
1,700
275
$6,000
220,000
7,000
1,575
1
1
2
3
1
55,400
462,000
650,000
9,800
27,000
30,000
344,028
896,844
43,040
9,270
1
1
1
1,200
150,000
60,000
1,648
287,000
36,000
MAXUTACTUKES AISTD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
<0
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampsiiike Coukty. Town of Eastiiampton — Con.
XAJIES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations,
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Painting
Steam and gas fitting,
Tinsmithing
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made;, .
Occupations (work done),
17
18
35
$3,G00
4,500
3,000
3,S00
100
1,400
1,000
6G0
5,000
2,000
1,000
$1,620,375
26,000
$1,646,375
$3,700
45,000
4,600
3,700
1,050
5,500
4,500
4,500
6,000
6,500
1,100
$1,883,005
85,150
$1,968,155
Town of Enfield.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes,
Cassimores,
Clothing,
Lumber, sawed,
Millinery and dressmaking, .
Soap, soft and hard, ....
Tinware,
Woollen goods, cassimeres, flannels, etc.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Cobbling
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made;, .
Occupations (work done),
2
1
1
$500
150,000
500
3
1
10,500
500
1
600
1
1
3,000
75,000
1
800
2
1
1,500
100
11
4
$240,000
2,400
15
$243,000
$900
210,000
1,000
47,485
2,500
1,096
5,000
100,000
3,000
1,300
SO
$367,981
4,380
$372,361
TOAVN OF GOSIIEN.
Manufactures.
Handles, brush and broom, .
Lumber and button moulds, .
Lumber, sawed, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$500
2,800
500
200
$3,800
200
$4,000
$550
2,300
1,500
400
$4,350
400
$4,750
Town of Granby.
Manufactures.
Carriages and wagons, .
Corn meal,
Reed ribs,
$2,450
10,000
1,000
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CENSUS OP ]VIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampshire CouNxr. Town of Granby — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cider making
Grinding corn
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
11
$500
500
300
1,800
$7,800
3,100
$10,900
$3,000
9,325
563
650
$13,450
13,538
$26,988
Town of GREEN"\\^CII.
Carriages, .
Cheese,
Lumber, .
Meal,
Shingles, .
Manufactures.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Building moving, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Metal plating,
Polishing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
11
$1,700
2,500
7,550
2,550
1,500
700
300
200
2,000
400
$15,800
3,600
$19,400
$1,000
],'294
10,800
11,0C0
1,S00
1,400
500
500
5,000
1,500
$34,894
8,900
$43,794
Town op Hadt.ey.
Brooms and brushes.
Broom tools, ,
Lumber, .
Newspapers, .
Manufactures.
Occupations.*
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, . . . .
Painting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
13
9
22
$50,000
1,000
20,000
1,600
1,500
100
$71,000
3,200
$74,200
$184,795
2,.-)C0
11,000
3,000
2,350
1,000
1,950
750
$201,205
6,050
$207,345
Town of Hatfield.
Manufacture s .
Corn brooms and brushes.
Flour, meal and feed.
Pistols,
Blacksmithing,
Occupations.
$8,975
13.725
40,000
2,500
Mx\inXFACTUP.ES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
i i
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IlAMrsiiiRE County. Town of Hatfield — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
cstab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods mado)
Occupations (work done),
4
2
$32,100
900
$62,700
2,500
6
■ $33,000
$05,200
Town of Huntington.
Manufacture s .
Baskets,
Bowls, wooden, ....
Flannels,
Pianos, joiners', ....
Whetstones
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing.
Cobbling,
Painting and paper hanging, .
Roofing and tinsmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
14
1
1
1
1
1
$500
5,000
70,000
4,500
500
$1,300
2,000
100,000
4,000
1,000
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1,000
100
240
1,700
70
2,000
400
500
337
1,225
650
700
5
9
$80,500
3,110
$108,300
5,812
$83,610
$114,112
Town of Middlefiei.d.
Manufactures,
Cheese
Paper,
"Woollen cloths, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$1,100
25,000
63,000
200
$89,100
200
$89,300
50,000
45,900
300
$96,789
300
$97,089
Town of Northampton.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Bread, cake and pastry, .
Boxes, paper,
Buttons, vegetable ivory,
Coffins, etc.,
Cotton drills
Crackers
Cutlery,
Cement drain pipe, ....
Emery wheels and machinery.
Files, ......
Flour, meal and feed.
1
$100,000
$120,000
3
19,400
45,000
1,000
6,000
60,000
30,758
25,000
25,000
100,000
88,000
20,000
45,000
100,000
100,280
7,000
9,000
40,000
40,000
5,000
6,000
25,000
64,000
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CENSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS~1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampshire County. Town of Northampton— Con
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and worli done.
Gas
Hair brushes, hand mirrors, buttons, etc.,
Harilwarc
narnesscs, ......
Iron castings ' .
Jet ornaments, jewelry and fancy goods,
Lumber, sawed spruce, ....
Meal and feed,
Newspapers,
Paper, collar, tea, tissue and mauilla, .
Pencils, indelible
Sashes, doors, blinds, etc..
Sewing-machines, etc.
Sewing silk and twist
Soap,
Soap and candies,
Wire
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing, ....
BoUling,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Cigarinakiiig,
Clothes cli aniiig, etc., ....
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Coppersmithing,
Draughting, designing and engraving, .
Embroidery (stamping
Glazing
Jewelry repairing,
Locksmilhing and bell-h.anging, .
Machinists' v.'ork,
Masoning and plastering.
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging, .'
Plumbing,
Printing, job
Roofing,
Stair building,
Steam and gas fitting
Tinsmilhlng and repairing, .
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch and clock repairing, .
Wheclwrigliting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
7
1
o
4
6
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
2
4
1
2
5
6
1
5
1
5
1
4
5
2
2
5
4
36
87
123
$50,000
100,000
200,000
7,000
15,000
7,500
50,000
20,000
13,000
60,000
3,000
8,000
500,000
140,000
400
20,000
5,850
675
1,200
14,800
26,300
2,000
75
60
725
50
460
200
6,200
1,150
100
41,150
5,500
2,050
200
14,000
2,500
6,600
1,(00
4,200
17,000
600
500
1,000
1,500
1,696,300
158,035
$1,854,935
$20,000
138,241
175,000
12,000
28,000
14,000
100,000
55,000
45,460
52,000
5,000
6,000
750,000
1,10(1,000
3,500
39,960
60,000
19,500
1,400
2,000
82,480
120,000
4,000
500
450
5,600
200
4,525
100
15,800
2,400
50
23,2.34
52,C00
12,800
1,000
44,. 500
4,500
24,500
3,000
13,.500
38,C00
2,700
1,200
6,125
7,S0O
$3,179,199
493,804
$3,073,003
Town of Pelham.
Manufactures.
Fishing rods, etc., ....
Lumber, sawtd
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$5,500
3,725
$9,225
MAXUFACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
79
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IIampsiiiue County. Town of Plainfield.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital Invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
1
$200
$450
. ,
1
1,000
500
, .
4
4,700
2,680
•
1
3,100
5,520
3
425
350
1
150
150
1
50
4.50
3
1,750
4,925
1
-
75
1
300
300
1
_
125
1
-
60
2
200
550
1
100
275
1
-
25
2
-
250
7
$9,000
$9,150
•
18
2,975
7,535
25
$11,975
$16,685
Manufactures.
Cider,
Lumber,
LutnbiT, broom and brush handles and baskets, .
Meal and feed,
Occupations.
Blacksmithirg
Box niiikiug
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery,
Clock and watch repairing,
Cloth fiiiishinu,
Clothing repairing, etc.,
Cobbling
Coopering and repairing,
Painting
Tinsmithing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
Town of Prescott.
Manufactures.
Boards, laths and shingles, .
Cheese,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$6,425
2,So5
$9,260
Town of South IIadley.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Carriages and wagons, .
Cigars
Doors, saslics and blinds.
Flannels, c.ii^sinurcs and doeskin.s.
Flour, meal and plaster, .
Ginghams,
Lumber,
Paper, manilla, ....
P.ipcr, wrill!'.i;, ....
Repellants ami tweeds, .
Yarus, wool, merino and cotton, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpeiiliy niiil.ioinery, .
Carriago rcpairi.ig, ....
Cobbling,
Harness repairing
Painting,
Tin aud copper smithing, roofing, etc
Aggregates.
Manufactures ftroods mailc), .
Oecupuliuus (work done),
29
2
$14,800
$136,000
1
1,000
7,000
1
6,750
6,783
1
7,600
15,500
1
9,000
15,000
1
50,000
55,i;80
1
350,000
225,000
1
10,000
40.000
2
2.3,500
27,500
2
41.1,S22
43.-), 100
1
2U,(J00
53,597
1
4,500
10,893
2
800
4,400
2
1,075
14,000
1
100
500
4
475
1,830
o
300
2,470
2
1,400
3,500
i
100
1,375
15
$900,972
$1,028,353
14
4,250
28,075
$914,222
$1,056,428
80
CEI^'SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampshire County. Town of Southampton.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Canes
Cigars,
Harnesses,
Lumber, sawed, shingles and cider,
Lumber, sawed, and whip butts, .
Meal,
Trusses and supporters,
"Wagons and sleighs.
Whips
Occupations.
Blackemithing and repairing,
Butchering, . . . \
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Painting, etc.,
Plastering and masoning.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
13
9
$100
800
2,100
2,600
1,000
1,500
7,100
500
320
75
40
75
100
350
SOO
$15,100
1,760
$16,860
$1,500
4,900
200
1,250
6,920
36,200
675
530
9,600
1,000
400
319
125
150
200
1,700
1,000
$61,775
4,894
$66,669
Town of Ware.
Manufactures.
Beer, small, ice cream and bottled soda,
Bonnets and hats,
Boots and shoes,
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
Bricks,
Carriages and wagons
Clothing, men's
Cotton goods,
Curtains and fixtures, ....
Dross suits and cloaks, ....
Flannels and blankets, ....
Harnesses,
Houses,
Lumber, sawed, and shingles.
Lumber, sawed, and meal,
Marble and granite
Photographs,
Printing, job,
Soap,
Tin, copper and iron ■ware, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Cobbling,
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
31
22
53
$2,400
2,000
2,200
300
12,000
4,500
50
800,000
500
200
400,000
600
3,000
6,000
6,000
5,000
1,200
4,500
2,000
1,300
2,900
12,000
725
450
SOO
500
325
275
$1,253,750
17,475
$1,271,225
$5,275
6,400
2,700
16,417
14,000
5,000
420
826,621
2,000
1.680
1,000,000
1,200
13,000
4,000
10,000
5,000
2,600
5,947
5,400
2,500
9,150
5,.500
2,6i0
1,250
1,500
3,000
3,200
400
811
$1,930,160
27,451
$1,957,611
MAXUFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOTVXS.
81
MANUFACTURES AXD RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Hampshire County. Town of Westhampton.
NAMES OF INUUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Leather, leather mittens and gloves,
Lumber, sawed and rough, .
Wood turned, etc
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Painting,
Watch and jewelry repairing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
13
$400
5,540
19,000
200
400
200
50
400
$24,940
1,250
$26,190
$S00
5,775
7,598
700
400
1,000
100
325
§14,173
2,525
$16,698
Toavn of Williamsburg.
Manufactures.
Brass valves, etc., . . . . .
Buttons and button moulds, .
Cotton cloth,
Cotton and woollen flannels, .
Cotton warp doeskins
Flour and meal
Hardware
Occupations.
Butchering
Harness rcpairmg
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
12
$100,000
6,500
50,000
5,000
50,000
2,000
10,000
1,000
815
1,500
200
§223,500
3,515
§227,015
§50,000
12,600
63,000
12,500
55,000
57,000
15,000
600
1,735
1,000
1,500
$295,100
4,835
$299,935
Town of Wortiiington.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Bedsteads
Churns, sleighs, wagon shafts, etc.,
Lumber, sawed, and baskets.
Lumber, basket hoops, tools etc., .
Sleds, children's, . . . .
Wood, sawed and turned.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Masoning and plastering,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
23
3
$750
$1,266
1
3,500
3,000
1
400
400
3
3,700
2,574
3
7,500
8,242
1
6,000
4,000
1
1,700
2,795
3
200
1,975
1
1,200
300
5
880
2,233
1
10
325
13
$23,550
$22,277
10
2,200
4,833
§25,840 ■
§27,110
■VOL. II. — 11
82
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Acton.
NAJIES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes,
Cheese
Clothing
Crayons and lead pencils
Gunpowder,
Harnesses,
Hoops, pails and bottles
Newspapers and job printing,
Wooden ware,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing, . .
Butchering,
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing.
Cider and vinegar making, grain grinding, etc..
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Grain grinding, etc
Mast hoops
Lumber sawing
Masoning,
Painting,
Upholstering,
"Wheelwrighting
Wool scouring, etc
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done)
11
22
$10,400
10,000
200,000
1,300
500
4,000
11,000
2,250
5,000
450
17,C00
100
300
8,300
1,500
500
11)0
75
1,1(.0
$237,200
36,675
33
$273,875
$32,000
10,000
21,521
300
240,000
4,500
900
3,500
22,000
6,000
4,000
1,200
1,400
300
2,200
6,900
1,500
400
2,700
2,000
300
2,800
20,000
$334,721
51,700
$386,421
ToAVN OF Arlington.
Manufactvires.
Boots and shoes,
Bread, cake, etc
Buildings,
Carriages, -wagons, etc
Cigars
Clothing, men's,
Drugs and grain,
Frames, brackets, etc., . . . .
Gas,
Harnesses, etc.,
Machinery and machine knives, .
Newspaper and job printing, .
Pianoforte eases, tops and desks, .
Ropes, lines and twine, ....
Saws
Tools for ice cutting, . . . .
Wool extract, shoddy and wool waste.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing.
Carpentry and joinery
Carriage painting,
Chair cane seating,
Clock repairing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
House painting and glazing, .
Lathing,
Masoning,
Paper and wood hanging.
Photographing and painting on iron, .
Plastering,
4
$3,525
$4,187
1
1,000
7,500
5
8,000
114,600
3
5,900
4,625
1
600
1,750
1
800
2,200
1
8,000
300,000
2
30,000
33,500
1
15,000
16,586
2
700
1,100
1
5,000
5,000
1
2,000
4,000
2
13,200
21,250
1
500
5,000
1
50,000
100,000
1
20,000
29,000
1
10,000
12,500
3
4,700
14,200
1
-
300
2
3,000
18,000
1
-
1,100
1
-
300
1
-
300
1
500
1,000
3
1,600
9,500
3
500
2,9C0
3
5,575
11,500
1
-
350
1
500
150
3
2,000
6,100
MAXUPACTUTIES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS.
83
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IMlDDLESEX COUXTV. TO^VN OF ARLIXGTOX— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Plumbing
Roofing,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmitliing,
Upholstering,
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madeX .
Occupaiions (work done).
29
34
63
$500
16,500
900
500
1,000
1,625
$174,225
39,400
$213,625
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$2,000
500
2,000
700
1,000
1,000
2,525
$662,798
75,425
$738,223
Town of Ashbt.
Manufactures.
Meal and lumber, ....
Soap
Tubs and pails, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpontrj-.TJid joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Painting,
Paper hanging, ....
■Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
3
14
$1,000
300
10,000
ISO
1,750
50
50
2,500
100
$11,300
4,630
$15,930
$10,000
744
12,500
2,000
42,000
1,319
850
750
300
450
$23,244
47,669
$70,913
Town of Ashland.
Manufactures.
Bread, cake and pastry, ....
Belt and hose stuffing, harness oil, etc.,
Boots,
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, wooden,
Clothing, men's and boys' custom-made.
Clothing, women's and "children's,
Emery,
Emery kegs,
Essences, extracts, etc
Me.al
Printing, job,
S.itincts,
Tin, sheet iron and copper ware, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry,
Carriage trimming and repairing, .
Carriage and sign painting, .
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing.
Cobbling
Millinery and dressmaking, .
Paintirg and paper hanging, .
Wheelwrighting
$3,300
$8,000
2,000
13.658
207,000
658,000
12,000
40,000
2,000
7,774
7,200
21,758
500
5,000
200,000
104,000
500
800
4,000
12,000
75,000
210,000
1,300
4,000
12,000
75,000
3,000
11,000
1,000
2,500
500
1,500
500
1,850
3,000
1,000
1,375
1,025
-
1,800
400
-
2
3,000
4,200
1
1,000
1,500
81
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Ashland — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods matlo),
Occupations (work done),
19
10
$529,800
10,775
$1,170,990
15,375
29
$540,575
$1,186,365
Town of Ayek.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements
Barrels,
Blank books
Boot and shoe heels,
Carriages and sleighs,
Cheese,
Clothing, custom-made,
Coffins, lounges and mattresses,
Fly traps
Handles, knobs, piano pins and other wooden goods,
Hats and bonnets,
Iron castings
Leather
Lumber, sawed, etc
Meal,
Newspapers and job printing
Soft soap,
Stoves and tinware
Water wheels, barrel machinery and saws, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Masoning,
Painting,
Stone cutting and dressing
Tinsmithing and roofing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
31
_
$74,000
$4,000
7,000
3,000
6,000
-
2,500
10,000
4,500
-
1,758
3,500
7,500
150
800
_
372
2,200
1,000
-
3,000
4,000
24,000
-
151,870
1,200
19,325
800
1,200
7,500
5,500
1,500
5,500
3,000
1,400
10,000
10,000
7,000
2,000
2,000
621
-
1,800
-
312
2,500
300
-
400
-
100
2
850
2,450
1
-
1,200
20
$50,850
$327,225
11
12,350
9,183
$63,200
$336,403
Town of Bedford.
Manufactures.
Lumber, meal, etc.,
Medicines
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Harness and saddle repairing,
Painting,
Upholstering
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
2
2
3
1
2
1
3
2
14
16
$4,000
1,000
178
7,000
3,375
600
50
280
$5,000
11,383
$16,383
$25,000
3,000
1,900
181,200
4,264
500
2,200
200
1,900
$28,000
192,164
$220,164
MAITOTACTUIIES AKT> OCCUPATIONS BY TOWN'S.
8
ij
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCURATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Belmont.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and yvoTk done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithinsr
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Masoning,
Plumbing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregate.
Occupations (work done),
$4,050
8,750
75
475
200
800
650
$15,900
Town of Billeuica.
Manufactures.
Chemicals,
Dyostutls and drugs.
Desks,
Glue,
Lumber, sawed,
Machinery,
Woollen flannels.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling
Glazing,
Harness repairing
Masoning,
Painting,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
14
22
$60,000
50,000
12,000
3,500
12,000
375,000
750
2,000
500
100
10
600
150
300
$512,500
4,410
$516,910
$125,000
120,0(10
13,500
7,000
2,250
28,000
975,000
4,550
],GUO
2,500
400
100
200
3,675
3,000
1,000
75
1,270,810
16,800
$1,287,010
Town of Burlington.
Manufactures.
Printed table spreads, cluths ;uul shawls.
Shoe shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$3,000
9,000
500
$12,000
500
$12,500
$15,000
22,000
1,000
$37,000
1,000
$38,000
City of Cambridge.
Manufactures.
Artists' materials, ....
Barrels,
Barrels and harnesses, .
$2,672
201,000
56,650
86
CE:N^SUS of MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coktinued.
Middlesex County. City of Cambridge — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Boats, . . .■ .
Boilers, tanks, etc.,
Boots and shoes,
Bookbinding,
Book and pamphlet printing,.
Bread, cake and pastry, ....
Bricks
Britannia ware, stationers' hardware, etc..
Brooms,
Brushes
Buildings,
Carriages, wagons, sleighs, etc., .
Car springs,
Car wheels
Cigars,
Clothing, men's,
Coffins, robes, etc
Collars and cuffs, paper.
Confectionery and ice cream, .
Cordage
Crackers,
Diaries
Drain pipe, chimney tops, etc..
Earthen ware,
Engine polish, boiler composition, etc..
Fishing rods,
Furniture, house, church and office,
Furnace registers and borders,
G.1S,
Glass ware,
Glass syringes, tubes, etc , . . .
Hardware,
Hats and bonnets, women's, .
Ice,
Iron castings
Iron, rolled
Ladders, steps, clothes driers, etc.,
Leather
Lumber, planed, etc
Machinery,
Mats, door
Medicines, proprietary
Monuments, maTitels, tablets, etc..
Mouldings, brackets, boxes, etc., .
Newspapers, magazines, etc..
Oil clothing and water-proof hats.
Oleomargarine and stearine, .
Organs, cabinet and church, .
P.atterns, wooden,
Photographs,
Piano-fortes
Piano-forte actions,
Piano and organ key-boards, .
Piano taborets
Picture frames
Pocket-books
Printing, job,
Pumps, wooden
Roofing cement,
Rum,
Sausages,
Shirts, cuffs and collars
Shirts, overalls and jumpers, .
Slippers,
Soap, tallow and candles.
Spring beds and cots, ....
Stair rails, balusters, etc
Steel engravings,
Sugar, refined
Telescopes,
Tinware,
Trunks and valises
13
7
1
2
3
8
9
1
1
12
6
2
1
5
3
2
1
1
2
1
1
10
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
5
1
4
1
2
7
3
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
O
u
1
3
1
$2,500
5.5,000
3,150
72,000
420,000
46,800
513,000
30,000
1,500
90,000
105,000
55,500
6,000
20,000
12,300
14,550
100,500
140,000
22,081
650
92,000
130,000
10,000
60,700
500
50
150,300
3,000
950,000
500,000
500
10,000
500
125,000
10,000
160,000
15,000
110,000
10,000
386,000
4,000
108,000
91,500
265,000
35,000
9,000
50,000
571,000
200
5,000
10,000
12,000
33,000
400
5,300
1,000
21,000
300
6,000
45,000
5,500
550
1,000
10,000
168,500
18,000
4,500
2,000
500,000
20,000
204,850
3,000
$18,000
180,550
9,135
435,300
551,000
261,222
249,275
33,000
9,375
221,000
377,.500
83,885
12,000
34,000
49,078
79,900
175,350
550,000
131,375
9,700
500,000
150,000
75,000
60,000
5,000
1,050
616,837
8,725
248,100
370,500
5,000
15,750
800
32,500
40,000
420,000
10,500
605,646
50,000
480,493
8,000
170,000
138,080
231,000
103,600
35,000
69,000
1,036,000
1,000
15,000
6,060
33,200
137,604
4,000
10,700
6,195
27,500
250
17,500
199,347
31,000
7,500
4,000
120,000
928,800
51,300
22,550
4.000
4,000,000
10,000
321,068
14,800
M^iXUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOT^^N^S.
87
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City of Cambkidge — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab- .
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Tools, for ice cutting,
Wood, sawed and turned,
W'ashstands and woodwork for sowing-machines,
Whips
Occupations,
Bell-hanging
Blacksmithing, ....
Bookbinding,
Building moving
Butchering,
Cabinet making and repairing.
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing,
Carriage trimming, ....
Carriage painting, ....
Carriage smithing
Chair cane seating
Clock repairing, ....
Clothes cleaning, etc.,
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Coat making,
Cobbling,
CoiHn and casket trimming, .
Coopering
Drain building, ....
Dressmaking,
Fruit preserving
Funeral wreath preserving, .
Furniture repairing.
Fur skin dyeing
Gilding
Glazing,
Ham curing
Hair work, etc., ....
Harness and saddle repairing.
Horseshoeing, ....
House painting
House and sign painting.
Japanning,
Jewelry repairing, ....
Lard rendering
Locksmithing and bell-hanging, .
Machinists' work, ....
Machine stitching and sewing,
Masoning,
Marble finishing
Marble sawing
Millinery work, ....
Organ pipe making and repairing,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Paving,
Photographing, ....
Piano hammer covering, .
Picture framing, ....
Plastering,
Plumbing
Roofing,
Sign painting,
Stair building,
Steam and gas fitting.
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tailoring,
Tinsmitliing
Upholstering
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring, .
1
23
1
2
1
1
26
1
4
7
4
5
4
6
9
1
S6
1
2
2
6
1
1
6
1
1
6
1
2
10
4
8
1
1
8
1
2
2
3
5
1
1
9
1
9
6
1
1
1
1
5
12
5
3
1
6
4
2
16
7
2
10
9
4
$4,500
65,000
700
SOO
100
25,815
500
4,000
5,000
25,760
4,600
325
2,700
2,300
98
110
50
4,025
4,745
6,000
4,500
12,000
190
25,000
25
720
50
100
150
5,000
4,600
1,700
8,500
200
330
15,000
1.200
10,500
75
6,300
3,000
3,000
1,750
200
7,750
6,230
75,000
800
500
300
250
25,070
19,500
no
1,000
7,350
24,000
500
21,1.50
15,575
1,400
2,120
6,100
50
$9,790
80,000
1,.550
1,200
800
102,262
5,000
11,999
200,000
400
182,070
4,300
2,750
9,600
10,500
1,100
1,500
1,930
7,342
800
26,463
9,000
55,000
26,773
5,050
12,000
300
2,850
250
600
2,000
25,000
850
18,830
13,800
54,925
2,500
200
1,790
35,000
2,700
35,000
320
44,274
8,000
7,500
10,238
1,500
39,500
6,327
135,000
1,800
6,000
750
8,945
80,946
43,200
1,320
6,000
12,800
95,000
2,200
67,246
76,250
600
8,450
14,.30O
1,450
88
CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City of Cambridge— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Aggregates.
Mannfactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Number of
estab-
lishments.
210
324
534
Capital invested.
$6,803,081
404,973
$7,208,054
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$15,284,362
1,553,050
$16,837,412
Town of Carlisle.
Manufactures
Bale hoops,
Occupations.
Blaoksmithing, ....
Lumber sawing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
Town of Chelmsford.
Manufactures.
Cider vinegar
Edge tools
Hand screws and cabinet clamps, .
Iron castings
Machines and machinery,
Woollen carpet yarn, worsted warp, etc..
Woollen goods, cassimercs, flannels, etc.,
Woollen shoddy,
Worsted carpet yarn, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage and sign painting.
Masoning,
Painting, . . . •
Ploughs, fitting wood parts of.
Stone cutting and dressing,
Wheelwrighting, .
Wool stapling.
Wool washing and drying.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
3
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
10
22
32
$25,000
$8,000
30,000
36,300
1,400
1,500
16,000
122,000
78,073
37,391
100,000
117,710
40,000
225,000
25,000
100,000
8,000
48,000
2,800
4,100
12,500
22,000
3,100
12,200
200
1,000
25
1 inn
600
3.500
100
2,000
2,500
10,000
5,000
$323,473
39,625
$363,098
60
6,000
3,200
25,000
50,000
$695,901
127,660
$823,561
Town of Concord.
Manufactures.
Clothing, men's, . . • . ', "
Flannels, woollen and cotton .mixed, .
Meal .ind lumber,
Wooden ware
$2,500
103,000
5,000
50,000
$9,000
114,825
11,100
53,300
MANUFACTUKES AKD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
89
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
]\IiDDLESEx County. Town of Concord— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, .
Carpentry and joinery
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Dressmaking
Gunsmithing, locksmithing, bell-hanging, etc., .
Harness and saddle repairing
Masoning,
Millinery,
Painting,
Plumbing .and tinsmithing,
Silvcrsmithing, watcli rc'iKiiring, electro-plating, etc..
Watch and clock repairing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done),
4
35
39
$1,700
2,C00
600
200
450
300
1,800
4,700
500
1,550
3,000
2,000
100
650
$160,500
20,150
$180,650
$4,050
5^,000
2,175
375
2,050
316
4,850
10,050
350
6,075
12,050
4,500
600
2,404
$188,225
104,045
$292,870
Town of Dracut.
Manufactures.
Cigars,
Manilla paper
Aggregate.
Manufactures (goods madcj, .
$850
36,000
$36,850
ToAVN OP Dunstable.
Manufactures,
Lumber and meal
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Coopering and repairing.
Glazing,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
19
$7,100
3
1,425
2,250
2
200
800
1
-
100
2
450
350
1
_
100
2
20
525
1
_
35
2
350
1,000
1
10
200
4
$7,100
$17,8.50
15
2,455
5,300
Jjp »7|000
$17,850
$23,210
Town of Everett.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Buildings,
Chemicals
Emery wheels, emery machinery, etc.,
Extracts, colognes, hair oils, etc.,
Fertilizers and grease
$33,.500
1,825
100,000
150,000
12,000
20,000
$60,000
40,700
300,000
200,000
65,000
15,000
VOL. II.— 12
90
CEI5-SUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coxtixued.
Middlesex Couxty. Town of Everett — Con.
XAMES OF IXDUSTEIES.
Xumber of
estab-
lishments.
Meal
Kewspapers,
Occupations.
Blaeksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpet sewing and cleaning, .
Chair cane seating
Painting,
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Stone cutting,
Tinsmithing
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
20
15
Capital invested.
35
$4,000
1,550
16,000
150
600
$321,325
18,375
$339,700
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$205,530
806
1,200
50,000
50
25
5,000
2,000
SOD
3,700
1,000
300
23
600
$896,036
64,200
$960,236
Town of Framixgham.
Manufactures,
Carriage wheels
Newspapers and joh printing,
Shoes,
Straw goods
Worsted yarn, blankets and robes.
Occupations.
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Tinsmithins
"Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
13
$12,000
5,500
255,000
800,000
100
400
2,000
100
$1,072,500
2,600
$28,000
8,360
50,000
830,000
850,000
1,200
1,800
8,000
1,000
$1,766,360
12,000
$1,075,100
$1,778,360
Towx OF Groton.
Manufactures.
Bread, cake, etc
Leather board, ....
Lumber and meal
Paper, book, news and manilla, .
Occupations.
Blaeksmithing, . . . . ,
Building moving, . . . . .
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, . . . .
Cider making,
Cobbling,
Harness making and repairing.
Masoning and plastering,
Tailorine,
Tinsmithing, roofing, etc.,
2
1
1
2
$3,200
250,000
100,000
$5,600
90,000
4,000
204,000
3
1,805
1,500
1,500
1,700
300
6,935
2,000
10,000
7,500
350
600
500
300
1,200
1,500
1,000
610
1,500
3,400
MAXUFACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOA^^'S.
91
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Groton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Watch and clock repairing, .
Wheelwrighting, ....
ARgregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
6
16
$350
75
$353,200
10,130
$363,330
$500
600
$303,600
35,595
$339,195
Town of Holliston.
Manufactures.
Boots
Boxes, wooden, etc., ....
Cigars
Pumps, copper,
Shoe nails and tacks, ....
Soap, hard and soft
Straw goods,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Boot silling and stitching.
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Carriage repairing, etc., ....
Locksniithiug and bell-hanging, .
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Plumbing,
Tin roofing
Tinsmithiiig,
Upholstering, varnishing and polishing.
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
2
1
1
1
1
1
17
22
39
$111,500
42,000
200
20,000
35,000
1,200
25,000
4,600
500
6,000
3,000
2,000
1,200
6,000
1,300
100
$234,900
24,700
$259,600
$788,668
111,500
1,000
20,793
68,300
4,700
182,600
10,800
1,000
17,500
S,500
100
5,000
5,000
1,000
200
500
1,500
300
900
800
$1,177,561
48,100
$1,225,001
Town of Hopkinton.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden
Harnesses,
Newspapers,
Stoves, tin and copper ware, .
Wagons,
Occupations.
Blacksmi thing,
Carpentry and joinery
Harness repairing,
Machinists' work,
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Roofing,
Tinsmithing
Wheelwrighting,
6
$525,000
$1,642,000
30,000
155,000
10,000
36,000
500
1,125
-
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,250
1,250
3
1,100
4,920
800
9,800
1,000
300
1,500
2,000
50
1,000
2,500
3,200
500
120
-
300
600
1,200
«>
2,150
2,000
92
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Hopkinton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
,, „ Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
12
13
$568,250
10,200
$1,838,375
24,840
25
$578,450
$1,863,215
Town of Hudson.
Manufactures.
Alphabet blocks,
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Dies for cutting paper, cloth, etc.,
Lasts and sole patterns
Leather, upper,
Leather, butf and split, . . . .
Lumber, sawed and planed, etc., .
Machinery, boot and shoe,
Meal,
Newspapers,
Shoes
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's,
Stuffed birds, animals, etc., .
Occupations.
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing,
Engraving,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Tinsmithing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
18
4
22
$2,000
2,000
3,000
7,500
4,000
100,000
17,000
7,000
2,000
2,000
50,000
280,000
400
1,000
$476,900
1,000
$477,900
$4,000
9,000
5,300
12,000
20,460
187,000
25,200
8,000
28,755
2,600
274,564
1,426,105
1,200
850
100
2,500
4,000
^2,004,184
7,450
$2,011,634
Town of Lexington.
Manufactures.
Bonnets and hats, women's, .
Boots and shoes, ....
Buildings, wooden, ....
Carriages, wagons, etc., .
Cigars,
Harnesses,
Leather, curried
Tinware,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Fur dressing,
Glazing
Lathing
Masoning,
Painting,
Plastering,
Watch repairing
Wlieelwrigliting
Whitening and coloring, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
12
21
$500
1,100
3,000
1,000
3,000
8,000
4,900
10,000
6,500
100
300
400
1,200
400
800
600
200
$16,600
24,300
$1,800
1,500
11,607
2,000
1,200
6,000
19,890
9,250
12,700
47,000
14,000
1,300
5,000
25
60
400
3,450
400
1,000
1,400
100
$52,247
86,825
33
$40,900
$139,072
MANUFAOTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
93
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Lincoln.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
I
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Lumber, meal, etc., . . ' .
Carriages,
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinery, .
Wheelwrigliting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods muck'), .
Occupations (work done),
600
600
$1,300
$7,375
3,000
1,100
1,250
$10,375
2,350
$12,725
Town of Littleton.
Manufactures,
Harnesses
Hoops,
Lumber, meal, etc
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Masoning, etc
Painting
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
3
11
14
200
8,000
185
800
31
100
400
$9,100
1,516
$10,616
J3,000
1,000
7,000
2,000
2,500
708
50
500
800
1,101
$11,000
7,659
$18,659
City of Lowell.
Manufacture s .
Adhesive plasters, . . . . ,
Awnings, tents and horse covers, .
Bags, paper,
Beer, spruce, soda and mineral water, ,
Belting and loatliorn aprons, .
Blank books and bookbinding,
Bleaching and dyeing, . . . ,
Bobbins, spools, etc.,
Bolts and nuts
Boots and slices, women's,
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden, . . . . .
Boxes, paper
Bread, cake and pastry, . . . .
Brooms
Buildings, brick and wooden.
Butter,
Cabinet lathes and buhl saw frames,
Card clothing,
Carpetings, tastings and serges,
Carriages and harnesses,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Cartridges, metallic, ...
Cement drain pipe
1
$25,000
1
300
1
1,200
3
11,300
1
6,000
1
1,500
1
300,000
2
75,000
1
125,000
3
15,000
17
17,245
2
26,000
1
2,000
6
30,500
1
-
7
37,230
1
100
1-
2,000
2
45,000
2
2,030,000
1
2,500
1
20,700
1
175,000
1
12,000
$65,000
900
2,500
13,626
10,000
7,000
375,501
99,000
84,000
65,500
27,002
56,000
19,500
119,882
1,200
332,302
1,670
1,000
38,500
1,902,000
3,000
20,747
150,000
8,000
94
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City of Lowell— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Chemicals and dyestuffs
Cigars and tobacco,
Clothing, men's,
Clothing, women's,
Coffee
Coffins and picture frames
Cologne,
Concrete walks
Confectionery,
Corn cakes,
Cotton cloth,
Cotton batting,
Cotton cloth, hosiery, cotton flannel, prints, etc..
Cotton flannel, drilling, prints, etc., ....
Cotton hosiery and yarn,
Croquet sets, field and parlor games, ....
Door and stencil plates, steel letters, etc., .
Doors, blinds, sashes, etc.,
Elastic goods,
Files and rasps,
Furniture, house, school and office
G.as
Hair felting
Harnesses
Hats and caps, men's and boys'
Hats and bonnets
Hats, silk,
Hosiery, comforters, coats and underwear, .
Human hair goods,
Iron and brass castings
Iron, galvanized, cornices, window c.nps, etc., .
Jack-screws, other screws, buckles, etc..
Lampblack,
Leather,
Leather belting, loom pickers, soles and heels, .
Leather str.ips and belting,
Leathern hose, aprons, and lace straps.
Leathers, organ and piano, suspenders, gloves, etc., .
Loom harnesses
Loom harnesses and belts,
Loom reeds and harnesses,
Lumber, sawed and planed, boxes, mouldings, etc., .
Machine knives
Machinery and machine tools,
Machinery, iron, and woodworking
Machinery, wood p.arts of,
Machinery, cotton and woollen,
Machinery, leather, and bench hooks, ....
Machinery, shoe, and head blocks, ....
Machinery, woodworking, lathes, shafting, etc., .
Machinery, woodworking, screws and electric machines.
Machinists' patterns and models,
Machine wool combs and gill pins
Marble and granite goods
M.its and rugs,
Mattresses and lounges,
Meal and plaster,
Medicines and compounds
Newspapers,
Paper, nianilla
Picture frames,
Prints,
Printing, job,
Reeds, wwxvcrs',
Roll covering,
Rubber stamps,
Sausages, hird and hams,
Scales, platform and counter, spoke shaves, etc..
Shirts and shirt fronts,
Shoes,
Shuttles,
Slippers, women's
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
1
$30,000
$64,000
6
17,500
27,987
17
84,743
203,018
34
21,845
29,947
1
2,000
11,000
1
5,000
2,500
1
50,000
125,000
2
4,000
23,820
3
6,f00
19,500
2
2,400
16,000
4
4,800,000
6,934,005
2
65,096
130,000
1
1,500,000
2,541,007
1
1,200,000
3,146,813
1
175,000
212.979
1
6,000
20,000
3
1,300
6,700
7
84,525
252,813
4
137,000
301,866
2
60,000
73,000
6
47,000
130,918
1
500,000
235,044
1
16,000
38,000
6
18,450
29,021
1
250
600
20
41,701
134,548
1
800
1,.500
1
2,000
10,500
2
5,800
8,800
2
67,500
118,560
1
10,000
39,952
4
34,388
31,200
2
1,000
4,645
1
100,000
300,000
2
2,300
10,800
2
14,000
30,145
1
48,000
77,636
1
20,000
27,419
1
42,500
37,540
1
2,000
4,894
1
-
7,163
4
186,500
165,550
1
36,000
36,000
3
12,000
13,750
1
12,500
8,250
1
2,500
3,820
2
284,000
264,720
1
10,000
34,000
1
4,000
6,CC0
3
38,786
54,171
1
12,000
6,000
.■?
5,800
7,294
1
4,000
5,000
3
15,000
49,519
2
9.000
9,532
o
18,000
60,970
4
44,104
170,708
10
216,026
1,000,601
3
42,000
30,000
1
8,000
33,600
6
12,150
7,525
3
2,510,000
4,074,032
3
6,700
7,909
1
2,000
4,500
1
6,000
23,000
1
6
600
5
26,810
82,228
1
9,000
18,000
1
1,500
7,400
1
200
350
3
20,600
70,949
3
2,200
15,400
MAXUFACTUKES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS.
95
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
IMiDDLESEx County. Citt of Lowell — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Soap, hard .and soft,
Soap, candles and tallow,
Spring sli.iJe rollers
Steam boilers, presses, tanks, etc
Steam, gas and water pipe fittings.
Stop-cocks, valves and other brass work,
Stoves, furnaces, sheet iron, tin ,ind copper ware.
Tools, machinists',
Trunks
Umbrellas, parasols, picture frames, etc.,
"VV.iter wheels and machinery, ....
Wire goods,
Wire goods, lathes, and machinists' tools, .
Wood turning and scroll sawing
Woollen goods
Woollen and cotton goods, hand-made.
Woollen flannels,
Worsted yarns
Worsted cloths and yarns,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing
Bottling,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing.
Carriage painting,
Carriage repairing,
Chair cane seating
Clock repairing,
Clothes cleaning,
Clothing, women's, repairing and remodelling, .
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Coppersmithing,
Cotton waste cleaning,
Drain building
Electro-plating,
Embroidery stamping,
Enamelling
Engraving
Glazing,
Gunsmithing
Harness and saddle repairing, ....
Horseshoeing,
Jewelry repairing,
Locksmitliing and bell-hanging
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting
Paper hanging,
Pattern making,
Photographing
Plastering,
Plumbing
Roofing
Roll covering
Sign painting
Steel letter cutting,
Steara and gas fitting
Stone cutting and dressing, . . . ■.
Tinsmithing,
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Whitening and coloring,
Wool washing and drying,
14
1
1
3
10
2
2
2
3
12
2
1
25
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
7
1
4
4
4
10
4
1
11
5
5
4
1
1
1
1
4
6
1
5
2
9
6
2
1
$27,500
18,000
3,000
45,000
20,000
2,000
62,240
30,000
4,000
10,000
300,000
85,000
12,000
500
1,010,000
1,100
300,000
93,000
80,000
15,175
500
44,000
62,575
30
550
25
338
100
10
5,898
500
2,000
5,000
6,000
60
525
10
2,110
1,000
2,550
1,000
390
125
4,600
6,425
11,700
1,050
500
12,575
6,325
21,525
10,000
700
150
200
3,000
46,800
22,400
10
1,435
540
3,300
2,000
30
1,500
$55,850
15,600
12,000
125,000
10,000
2,875
114,580
47,000
10,000
5,000
70,000
109,742
12,132
700
1,962,931
1,985
659,200
180,000
145,850
35,980
4,000
2,000
45,000
220,800
400
4,900
9,200
145
1,798
1,200
30O
20,492
2,000
10,000
40,000
26,000
150
550
200
1,000
19,325
2,500
12,900
9,250
3,650
375
10,000
26,500
60,444
13,450
1,000
20,046
33,072
49,100
25,000
6,000
1,200
650
22,000
143,000
27,700
100
6,590
4,025
9,456
10,600
1,000
9,000
96
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City of Lowell— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
S33
200
533
Capital Invested,
$17,945,995
307,836
§18,253,831
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$28,771,491
954,048
$29,725,539
Town of Malden.
Manufactures.
Bread, pies and calje,
Boots and shoes, rubber,
Boxes, wooden
Brushes,
Buildings, w^ooden
Carriages and sleighs, .
Chewing-gum,
Clothing, men's
Confectionery
Furnaces, stoves, etc., .
Gas,
Harnesses
Lamp shades, folding,
Leather, grain, . . . • •
Leather, upper
Hose, linen,
House trimmings, wooden
Hair worli, human,
Ice cream,
Lasts and boot trees •
Machines, brick,
Marble work
Morocco,
Newspapers, • • , ,; /
Paper, flint, sand, emery and match, emery cloth, etc.,
Perfumes and toilet preparations,
Photographs,
Picture frames,
Printing, job
Tassels,
imod
Occupations
Blacksmithing, _ . .
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Bottling, . . . •
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet cleaning.
Clock repairing, ...
Clothing makiug, repairing and re
Cobbling
Dressmaking, .
Dress and cloak making.
Dyeing, ....
Glazing
Lathing, ....
Masoning,
Masoning and plastering,
Painting, ....
Paper hanging.
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Pump making and repairing.
Road making, .
Stair building, .
Stone cutting and dressing.
Tailoring,
Tar rooting.
Tin roofing.
lling.
1
1
1
1
14
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
1
21
1
1
2
10
5
2
1
1
1
10
4
8
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$9,200
500,000
10,000
5,000
13,600
8,000
1,000
1,000
3,500
170,000
700
2,500
15,000
300,000
3,500
2,500
300
600
10,000
2,000
500
5,000
4,500
70,000
6,169
900
300
2,300
3,500
3,800
20,000
3,000
10,650
75
225
350
220
50
1,000
100
50
10,435
2,350
7,450
100
509
1,300
400
1,000
2,000
3,000
150
200
100
$16,000
1,277,316
30,000
16,000
273,550
50,000
1,500
6,614
7,800
2,400
43,873
1,550
4,000
88,398
577,570
12,500
5,000
60
935
50,000
1,725
5,000
19,800
3,080
112,000
42,000
2,800
1,063
5,650
6,300
16,850
86,000
7,000
92,230
100
300
1,600
6,509
4,850
800
1,000
500
800
62,356
14,855
29,386
400
1,300
914
6,800
600
4,000
7,000
10,000
305
500
500
MxiXTXP AC TUBES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
97
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Malden — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and worlv done.
Tinsmithing
Upholstering,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
M.anufacture8 (goods Tnade), .
Occupations (work done),
46
98
144
$5,400
800
75
1,000
$1,151,569
75,780
$1,227,349
$12,150
1,000
400
3,300
$2,664,484
374,305
$3,038,789
Town of Marlborough.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Boxes, -wooden
Cigars,
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Cutters and dies
Machinery
Furniture,
Gas,
Lasts,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Monuments, tablets, gravestones, etc.,
Newspapers, . . ' . .
Pumps, wooden, ....
Shoes
Soap
Tin and copper ware, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage trimming, ....
Furniture repairing.
Harness and saddle repairing.
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Painting
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupaliona (work done).
18
$396,.500
$3,066,409
2
25,000
59,500
1
1,000
5,000
4
9,000
18,500
3,500
8,000
20,000
12,000
400
2,500
50,000
5,811
6,000
10,500
1,000
1,875
700
5,000
5,000
7,674
-
1,000
20,000
75,000
1,000
1,395
2,000
6,000
3
5,800
8,600
2
3,500
41,463
1
1,000
2,000
1
600
3,000
1
800
800
2
800
700
2
10,000
16,500
1
-
2,000
1
2,000
2,000
37
$541,100
$3,286,164
14
24,500
77,063
51
$505,600
$3,363,227
Town of Maynard.
Manufactures.
Cider
Cider and vinegar, ....
Paper hangings
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling
Plumbing,
Roofing
Tinsmithing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
$525
2,000
55,000
1,500,000
2,500
2,000
3,000
660
450
1,000
6,000
1,000
600
TOL. II. — 13
98
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Toavn of Matnard — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
4
11
$634,700
10,350
$1,557,525
17,210
15
$645,050
$1,574,735
Town of Medford.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Bread, craclters, cake and pies,
Bricks,
Buttons, covered, . . . . ,
Carpets, prints, etc., ...
Carri.ages and carriage bows,
CigJirs
Clothing,
Concrete walks, etc
Gold le.af,
Harnesses
Newspapers and job printing.
Photographs and frames,
Rum,
Trimmings, harness and carriage.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, etc., . . . <
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, featlier and hair cleansing,
Carpet sewing, . . . . .
Glazing,
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning,
Painting,
Plumbing,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tin roofing
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing,
Watch repairing, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
44
1
$200
$2,600
' 1
5,000
45,000
1
236,000
122,500
1
20,000
40,000
1
60,000
95,000
2
20,000
80,000
2
3,000
7,000
1
300
3,000
1
-
17,500
1
12,000
45,000
1
2,01.0
4,800
1
-
3,500
1
2,500
3,500
1
32,000
64,000
1
600
3,000
1
3,000
10,000
1
2,000
52,000
6
33,000
30,620
1
100
100
1
_
25
1
25
100
1
100
300
3
1,200
12,200
3
3,150
12,900
1
1,000
5,000
o
4,200
15,600
1
1,000
3,500
1
2,000
8,000
1
600
500
1
_
100
1
500
600
1
25
150
17
$393,500
$536,400
27
51,800
151,695
$445,300
$688,095
Town of Melrose.
Manufactures.
Bookbinding
Boots and shoes,
Bread, cake and pastry
Builders' woodwork,
Building materials, lawn vases, and other stone goods,
Medicines, proprietary,
Needles, shuttles and bobbins, sewing-machine, .
Sheepskins, tanned,
Shoes and slippers
Watches
1
$1,000
$4,800
1
6,000
67,000
1
3,000
14,f00
1
3,000
400
1
500
2,120
o
5,600
4,550
1
50,000
45,000
2
3,200
97,000
1
500
11,220
1
8,000
2,000
MAJS^UTACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
99
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Melrose — Con.
NAMES OP INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capit.ll invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmitbing, ....
Butchering,
Carriage painting, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Dressmaking,
Glazing,
Ice cutting,
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning,
Painting,
Plastering,
Tinsmitbing,
Watch rcp.iiring
Wheelwrighting
Whitening and coloring,
Wool pulling,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madej, .
Occupations (work done),
13
33
46
$1,700
4,000
200
4,200
250
100
3,000
2,700
3,300
100
600
500
25
500
$79,800
21,175
$7,600
40.0U0
1,000
42,075
200
2,625
200
100
9,500
200
15,400
13,732
4,000
1,500
1,000
3,000
150
8,000
$238,590
150,282
$100,975
$388,872
Town of Natick.
Manufacture s .
Base balls,
Boots and shoes, ....
Brackets,
Boxes, wooden
Buildings,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs.
Cigars,
Clothing
Gas,
Harnesses and saddles, .
Heels, shoe
Knives and shaves, ....
Lasts,
Leather board
Newspapers
Scrap oil and heels, ....
Shirts
Shoes
Soap, hard and soft,
Soda-w.iter, beer, etc., .
Stoves and tinware.
Woollen hats
Occupations.
Blacksraithing, ....
Building moving, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Chair cane sealing, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Gilding,
Gunsmithing and repairing, .
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Lathing,
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning and plastering.
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
1
$24,000
$60,000
6
40,825
616.860
1
1,500
10,000
2
18,000
31,750
6
11,000
135,300
2
3,300
6,250
1
60
1,800
3
4,300
21,889
1
_
745
4
2,000
10,620
1
1,500
9,000
1
1,000
2,500
1
6,000
10,000
1
100,000
31,500
1
-
1.500
1
1,000
8,500
1
5.000
46,000
21
191,050
1,364,141
1
1,200
2,500
1
],.500
1.200
1
5,500
4,000
1
50,000
225,000
8
3,300
15,500
1
3,000
5,000
7
3,300
28,043
1
_
60
2
..
150
1
...
600
1
25
50
4
2,000
6,713
2
-
350
1
300
812
2
7,600
3,000
1
1,000
40,000
3
700
10,000
1
-
100
100
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Natick — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and Tvork done.
Photographing, ....
Plumbing,
Sewing-machine repairing,
Steam and gas fitting.
Slate roofing,
Stone cntting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
59
46
105
$2,000
850
200
50
800
400
150
200
$468,725
25,875
$494,600
$1,500
8,000
75
125
8,000
4,000
1,500
1,000
1,450
1,000
$2,601,055
135,918
$2,736,973
City of Newton.
Manufactures.
Braided cords and steam packing.
Bread, pastry, etc.,
Buildings,
Clothing, men's and boys',
Concrete walks,
Emery cloth
Fire alarm and telegraph machinery, .
Glue
Hosiery, jackets, skirts, gloves, etc..
Hosiery, women's gaiters and fancy mitts.
Iron, rolled,
Machinery, cotton,
Meal,
Mouldings and brackets,
Mirrors, knobs, frames, clasps, etc..
Nail rods and shoe shapes.
Print cloths
Paper hangings
Shirts,
Soap, hard and soft
WooUen socks, children's,
Wool shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksraithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Carpentry, repairing, ....
Carriage painting,
Cobbling, . .■
Contracting and jobbing,
Coopering
Drain building,
Dressmaking
Fruit-canning,
Glazing
Grading,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Hat making, tarpaulin, ....
Masoning,
Millinery,
Fainting
Painting, fresco
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Steam and gas fitting
Taxidermists' work
Tinsmithing,
1
$75,000
$90,000
1
600
3,000
25
77,500
878,670
1
4,000
6,500
1
800
20,000
1
10,000
4,000
1
35.000
44,000
4
9,300
31,100
1
150,000
200,000
1
-
2,036
1
47,500
175,000
1
65,000
155,000
3
15,000
99,950
1
500
400
1
48,500
45,000
1
5,000
180,000
1
100,000
100,000
1
20,000
30,000
1
20,000
53,244
1
4,000
8,224
1
-
2.182
1
50,000
45,000
7
8,800
29,600
2
3,500
27,500
11
50,000
185,000
1
2,000
6,000
1
300
1,800
9
1,325
5,450
2
3,000
3,500
1
300
1,200
1
_
1,200
5
370
2,050
1
3,000
8,262
3
50
1,336
1
3,000
1,S00
4
4,100
10,700
1
100
2,500
4
26,000
90,000
2
1,300
1,100
10
14,950
52,380
1
],.500
1,550
5
10,000
22,700
5
3,150
10,500
3
300
2,000
1
10,000
3,000
6
12,200
19,750
MAjS'UTACTUKES and occupations by TO^\TsS. 101
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City of Newton — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Upholstcrina:,
Watch repairing
"Wlieelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods niaJc), .
Occupations (work done),
51
04
145
$1,000
r>oo
2,100
$737,700
162,845
$000,545
$4,500
1,500
7,000
$2,173,306
503,478
$2,676,784
Town of North Reading.
Manufactures.
Boots, brogans and slippors
Boots and shoes, women's
Boots and slippers
Bureaus, dressing cas§s and commodes.
Doors, window screens and washing-machines.
Lumber, sawed,
Neckties, men's
Slippers, men's,
Revolving stereoscopes
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Painting,
Roofing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupationa (work done), ....
1
$3,200
$7,450
1
2,(i00
13,311
1
7,000
S9,400
1
1,SU0
6,525
1-
50
365
1
-
2,200
1
2,800
8,000
1
500
2,370
1
700
700
1
1,000
1,800
7
10,375
53,550
2
2,500
5,000
1
1,000
3,000
1
50
800
1
250
600
9
$18,050
$80,321
13
24,175
64,750
$42,225
$145,071
Town of Pepperell.
Manufactures.
Barrels
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden
Bricks,
Confectionery,
Cutlery,
Harnesses
Leather board,
Lumber, sawed and planed, and shingles.
Meal,
Paper
Shoes, men's
Water wheels, etc., ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Carpet making,
Cider making
Cobbling, ..'.....
Coopering
Feather cleansing,
Grain grinding,
Lumber sawing and dressing,
1
$300
$800
1
1,400
2,000
1
550
1,080
1
500
800
1
350
2,500
1
2,.500
6,000
1
1,000
2,500
1
60
230
4
10,.300
17,445
1
2.700
5,000
3
342,.3-25
367,200
1
25,000
125,000
1
15,000
21,000
3
4,400
5,729
4
4,eoo
4,856
18
1,515
9,212
1
25
100
1
250
175
2
1,0.50
900
2
110
400
1
250
1,000
1
1,500
1,975
1
500
800
102
CEI^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Pepperell — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Masoning, etc
Painting
Rag sorting
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
18
47
65
$25
352
1,000
50
2,500
2,225
$401,985
20,352
$422,337
2,300
1,200
1,000
3,000
2,159
$551,055
35,406
$586,461
Town of Reading.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Bread,
Buildings,
Cider
Clothing, men's, ....
Furniture and refrigerators, .
Handles, brush, ....
Metal organ-pipes, ....
Neckties, men's, ....
Pumps, ■wooden, ....
Tallow, rendered
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning,
Musical instrument repairing,
Painting
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
16
1
3
1
1
7
1
$49,100
800'
1,000
43,500
200
$185,035
3,000
30,000
2,.520
2,400
133,478
800
1
2
1
12,000
16,000
29,500
55,000
840
1
3,000
50,000
3
1
4
1
1
1
1,000
. 8,000
5,100
100
100
7, .500
81,000
17,000
1,350
1,200
450
5
2
1
2,500
1,600
100
10,840
5,000
200
2
500
3,500
35
21
$125,600
19,000
$492,573
123,040
56
$144,600
$620,613
TOAA-N OF ShERDORN.
Manufactures.
Carriages,
Cider, vinegar and canned tomatoes.
Lumber, sawed
Shoes,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Painting
Shoe stitching
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
$3,500
49,000
2,500
7,500
500
1,000
100
1,000
300
$62,500
2,900
$65,400
$1,800
36,000
5,500
78,450
1,200
10,500
500
2,000
200
$121,750
14,400
$136,150
MA^TDTACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^-XS.
103
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Shirley.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Apple sauce, jellies, etc.,
Apple pickers,
Barrels
Brooms and mops
Clolhina:, men's and boys'.
Cotton cloth,
Deck buckets,
Elastic and non-elastic webs, .
Leather board,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Millinery
Faper, wrapping, ....
Spokes and axles
Stoves and tinware, ....
Wagons
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Dressmaking,
House painting
Masoning, etc., ....
Roll covering,
Roofing,
Tinsmithing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
23
19
42
$2,000
575
3,000
1,400
130,000
150
25,000
12,000
23,000
10,000
500
6,000
100
2,400
1,350
200
150
40
800
250
1,000
4,000
300
$213,725
10,490
$5,784
276
918
4,600
2,760
130,000
184
20,300
15,000
18,343
1,450
15,000
50
17,100
250
5,700
8,232
500
600
125
3,500
1,600
500
1,500
4,000
1,200
$232,015
27,457
$224,215
^259,472
City of Somerville.
Manufactures.
Bleaching, dyeing and printing, .
Bottles and telegraph insulators, .
Brass and copper tubes, ....
Bread, cake and pastry, ....
Bricks
Buildings,
Carriages,
Cigars,
Clothing,
Earthen ware,
Flavoring extracts,
Glass ware
Harnesses,
Iron castings,
Ladders,
Lard oil, stearine, etc., ....
Leather,
Machinery and castings, ....
Mats and matting,
Mineral water, ginger ale and small beer,
Pork, bacon, hams, lard, lard oil, etc., .
Pickles and vinegar
Rendered grease,
Sausages
Ship and railroad spikes.
Soft soap,
Stoves, tinware, etc
Thread, linen
Vinegar and cider
1
$300,000
1
50,000
1
300,000
2
1,2)0
4
280,500
2
79,000
2
15,000
5
3,000
1
850
1
5,000
1
400
1
150,000
1
500
1
15,000
1
5,000
1
40,000
2
25,500
1
17,000
1
2,.500
1
1,000
3
444,173
2
66,000
1
10.000
3
11,500
1
20,000
2
1,050
1
1,290
1
500
2
52,000
$320,000
110,000
250,000
29,708
230,900
70,000
38,550
7,390
1,000
10,000
3,000
225,000
2,045
35,473
20,000
605,825
130,800
4,900
1,800
5,579
4,488,709
152,000
165,000
137,500
140,000
6,824
515
2,700
155,000
104
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. City op Somerville— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations,
Bacon curing,
Blacksmitbing, ....
Building moving
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Drain building
Dressmaking,
Glazing,
Hair-work
Harness and saddle repairing,
Horseshoeing,
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering
Plumbing,
Road building, ....
Roofing,
Steam and gas fitting.
Stove repairing, etc.,
Tinsmitbing, etc
Upholstering,
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
$25,000
13
9,232
1
. 2,000
3
2,200
17
45,700
1
70
3
304
9
3,770
2
3,300
2
340
5
300
1
800
3
920
1
625
3
273
7
1,500
12
6,125
2
—
2
-
7
10,337
4
4,700
4
2,301
3
2,357
1
50
5
4,837
1
-
3
723
4
1,8G0
1
~
47
$1,897,963
21
129,624
$35,000
29,538
4,000
23,100
180,497
200
713
9,900
22,055
2,500
1,295
1,400
4,645
1,072
550
27,346
30,830
1,800
1,424
28,400
19,388
9,450
11,025
200
34,500
545
1,350
7,350
540
$7,250,218
490,613
168
$2,027,587
$7,740,831
Town of Stoneuam.
Manufactures.
Artificial teeth,
Beer, spruce and hop,
Boot and shoe lasts and patterns,
Boots and shoes, men's, women's and children's,
Boots and shoes, hand-sewed, misses' and children's,
Boots and shoes, pegged and cable wire, women's, misses'
and children's,
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, cake and pastry,
Buildings, brick
Buildings, wooden,
Carriages, wagons, etc
Clothing, custom-made, men's and boys'
Ice chests, wheelbarrows, etc
Ice cream,
Leather, split, buff and grain,
Lumber, boxes, mouldings, etc.,
Medicines, flavoring extracts, etc
Newspapers and job printing,
Photographs and stereoscopic views,
Picture frames,
Shoe knives, etc.,
Shoes, channel nailed, misses' and children's.
Shoe findings, stones, edge wax, etc.,
Stiffenings, heels, inner soles, etc
Steam engines,
Window and door screens,
Woollen hose, women's
2
$700
$2,200
2
250
1,176
1
3,500
4,000
12
64,675
332,480
3
6.500
33,132
15
381,900
1,848,905
1
3,000
7,675
2
2,500
13,106
1
-
20,000
5
6,610
17,000
1
400
2,066
1
2,000
6,818
1
_
223
1
100
900
5
145,000
560,009
1
20,000
40,500
*>
950
1,348
3
13,500
6,100
1
500
363
1
_
500
1
300
200
1
100
897
1
1,000
3,750
3
8,200
42,842
1
5,000
650
1
_
300
1
500
4,368
MAKDTAOTUBES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 105
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Stoneiiam— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry and joinery, . . . .
Carriage, sign and ornamental painting,
Clothes cleaning and repairing.
Cobbling
Coopering and repairing,
Glazing,
Gunsmithing and repairing, .
Harness iiiaking and repairing,
House painting, glazing and varnishing,
Jewelry, watch and clock repairing,
Locksmithing and machinists' work, .
Paper hanging,
Paving and rooting, ....
Sewing-machine repairing.
Steam and gas fitting
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing and plumbing, .
Tubular well driving, ....
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occapations (work done).
6
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
70
39
109
$1,700
350
300
100
130
25
50
25
430
1,750
800
8,475
400
2,000
250
200
4,000
3,200
20
750
$667,185
24,955
$692,140
$8,547
12,003
1,520
4,000
656
150
75
75
581
9,168
622
2,750
2,477
2,400
400
3,000
7,000
4,854
85
2,875
$2,951,503
63,238
$3,014,746
Town of Stow.
Manufactures.
Chair frames
Lumber, sawed, ....
Shoes
■Woollen flannels, ....
Occupations.
Blackemithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods m.adc), .
Occupations (work done),
$300
3,000
10,000
100,000
1,000
500
300
$113,300
1,800
'$115,100
$2,000
4,000
100,000
220,000
1,200
1,500
800
$326,600
3,500
$330,100
Toavn of Sudbury,
Manufactures.
Cider,
Confectionery,
Leather board, boot and shoe counters, etc..
Lumber .and meal,
Shoe nails and tacks,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Painting,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done)
12
$700
14,000
100,000
4,900
5,000
550
5,000
950
800
$124,600
7,300
$131,900
$3,015
20,000
120,000
7,400
19,550
1,.500
1,600
600
600
$169,965
4,300
$174,265
VOL. II. — li
106
CENSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Toavn of Tewksburt.
NAMES OF IXDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Cider and lumber
Corn cakes, corn balls, and molasses candy,
Moccasin and picker leather
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry and joinery,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (aroods made)
Occupations (work done), ....
$2,000
1,000
25,000
710
100
100
$28,000
910
$28,910
$4,000
10,600
70,000
1,700
1,700
500
$84,600
3,900
$88,500
Town of Townsend.
Manufactures,
Barrels, half barrels and kegs.
Bread boxes,
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Hats, palm-lcaf, ....
Leather board
Lumber, shingles, laths, etc..
Meal, corn, rye and wheat, .
Tinware,
Tubs and pails
Occupations.
Blacl^smithing
Butchering,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Painting
Stone cutting,
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (.work done),
I
11
$202,700
1
1,200
1
3,000
1
_
1
20,000
5
20,800
2
12,000
1
380
1
10,000
4
4,800
2
3,500
1
432
1
1,000
2
1,900
1
2,000
1
3,000
24
$270,080
12
16,632
36
,712
$344,254
1,096
6,000
1,596
15,600
25,348
20,000
800
23,300
8,870
14,875
2,800
3,250
4,090
2,600
6,200
§437,994
42,585
$4SC,579
Town of Ttngsbokougii.
Manufactures.
Boxes, wooden
Brushes,
Lumber,
Wool shoddy,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
$13,000
6,000
1,040
4,000
850
500
$24,040
1,350
$25,390
$55,594
9,000
2,250
15,000
2,000
375
$81,844
2,375
$84,219
MAXUTACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 107
IMANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Wakefield.
NAMES OF IXDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and worli done.
Manufactures.
Awls and shoe tools
Boots and shoes,
Boots and shoes, women's, misses' and children's.
Boots, shoes and slippers, women's, misses' and children's,
Boxes, wooden,
Cider, vinegar, etc.,
Clothing, custom-made, .........
Crackers
Crutches, clastic,
Gas
Hemp twine and marline,
Horse feeders,
Medicines, proprietary,
Newspapers,
Photographs
Rattan goods,
Razor strops,
Saw blades and curriers' tools,
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's, ....
Show-cases, etc.,
Slippers,
Stoves, furnaces and ranges,
Willow ware
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Boot and shoe heeling,
Butchering,
Carriage trimming,
Carpentry and joinery,
Chair cane seating,
Clock repairing,
Cobbling
Glazing
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewel r\' repairing
Lathing,
Masoning, etc.,
Painting
Plastering,
Shoemaking,
Stair building,
Tinsmithing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done),
1
1
11
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
4
5
2
1
1
2
33
49
$3,000
37,900
3,000
10,000
500
2,500
4,800
4,000
2,300
95,300
500
500
15,000
8,000
1,000
1,060,000
1,500
550
5,200
1,100
6,500
75,000
50
2,400
800
2,000
800
13,700
2,000
175
700
1,300
2,030
1,000
1,025
60
800
$1,338,200
28,790
§1,366,990
$13,000
179,605
20,000
75,025
2,000
1,750
13,641
40,000
4,000
18,393
11,960
2,000
20,000
6,000
2,128
629,972
2,500
800
23,427
8,500
28,272
77,500
700
2,958
6,000
1,500
1,200
65,700
5,000
200
2,444
50
2,500
650
1.50
9,100
4,250
1,150
11,357
60
4,769
1,400
1,200
$1,181,173
121,638
$1,302,811
Town of Waltiiam.
Manufactures.
Bleaching and dyeing cotton goods.
Bread, crackers "and pastrj-, .
Carriages, etc.,
Concrete walks, etc., ....
Copper weathercocks and iron crestings,
Cotton goods,
Crayons, blackboard and tailors', .
Emery and crocus cloth.
Gas,
Iron castings
Lumber
Meal,
Newspapers and job printing,
$150,000
11,000
18,000
2,000
8,000
450,000
8,000
1,000
100,000
200,000
12,000
3,000
5,000
$340,583
30,000
32,000
6,000
8,000
757,700
29,500
4,5.50
27,727
165,000
10,000
63,000
6,000
108
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Waltham — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES,
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Paper,
Skirt supporters
Watch and chronometer makers' tools,
Watch movements and silver watch cases,
Occupations.
Ale, cider and porter bottling,
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Cobbling, .......
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Carriage repairing, etc., ....
Clothing making and repairing, .
Furniture repairing
Harness making and repairing.
House and sign painting, etc..
Lathing,
Marble cutting and dressing, .
M,asoning,
Paper hanging
Photographing
Plumbing and gas fitting,
Tinware making, tinsmithing and roofing,
Upholstering, ^ .
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made;, .
Occupations (work done), .
22
56
$40,000
1:3,000
13,500
1,500,000
8,000
6,500
10,100
925
20,100
350
700
700
1,900
2,700
50
500
400
400
500
8,200
3,500
75
6,000
230
$2,545,500
71,830
$2,617,330
$40,000
80,000
9,717
784,175
15,000
19,200
52,600
9,320
64,666
1,800
9,000
900
5,800
9,400
500
1,500
2,800
3,500
1,000
27,000
9,500
800
3,300
250
$2,382,9.52
237,836
$2,020,788
Town of Watertown.
Manufactures.
Bread, cake and pastry
Bronze goods,
Buildings, wooden, ....
Cardigan jackets, nubias, scarfs, etc., .
Carpet linings,
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Concrete walks,
Confectionery and ice cream.
Doors, sashes, blinds, window frames, etc.,
Gas,
Meal
Paper and paper bags, ....
Pickles,
Photographs and ambrotypes,
Printing, job,
Sewing-silk and twist, ....
Bhirts,
Soap,
Starch
Stoves and heating apparatus.
Tripe
Woollen goods, repellants, cassimeres, etc.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Cobbling,
Concrete roofing,
Glazing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
1
$500
$9,300
1
120,000
125,000
2
4,500
63,475
1
16,000
25,000
1
25,000
150,000
2
5,000
12,580
1
1,000
4,151
1
1,000
3,000
1
25,000
100,000
1
200,000
72,000
1
25,000
124,659
1
175,000
187,000
1
175
550
1
700
1,400
1
1,000
1,619
1
30,000
75,000
3
1,200
98,720
1
25,000
33,000
1
10,000
68,000
1
100,000
200,000
1
17,000
51,000
1
250,000
410,000
2
3,050
10,200
1
25,000
28,000
2
155,000
604,000
5
10,100
54,000
3
252
3,508
1
1,000
4,216
1
-
200
3
52,200
24,444
2
3,000
16,.530
maishpactures a^d occupatioxs by towns. 109
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex Countt. Town op Watertown — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and worli done.
Painting
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering
Plumbing,
Slate and tin roofing,
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Steam and gas fitting.
Stone cutting and dressing, .
"Watch and jewelry repairing,
VVhcelwiighting
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupatious (work done),
26
36
62
$4,300
1,000
500
4,000
1,500
100
10,000
1,200
$1,033,075
272,202
$1,305,277
$18,978
2,000
2,338
2,000
22,000
8,000
500
30,000
800
3,500
122
$1,815,445
835,336
$2,650,781
Town of Wayland.
Beer, small,
Boots and shoes,
Shoes,
Manufactures.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
10
3
13
$2,500
23,000
29,500
200
;,ooo
$55,000
8,200
$63,200
$6,000
690,000
1,199,175
1,500
50,000
$1,895,175
51,500
$1,946,675
Town of Westford.
Manufacture s ,
Horseshoe nails, ....
Machines for wool washing, .
Woollen hosiery, ....
Worsted yarns, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Masoning and plastering.
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
5
14
19
$10,000
37,522
38,500
132,000
3,000
7,900
200
14,480
200
$218,022
25,780
$243,802
$54,500
46,011
60,000
278,000
8,000
8,500
1,200
34,600
750
$438,511
53,050
$491,561
ToAVN OF Weston.
Manufactures.
Butter and cheese testers,
Furniture, school, ....
Harnesses
Machinery and tools,
$1,700
12.000
2,500
2,000
110
CEI5"SUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Weston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Harness repairing, ....
Painting,
"Wheelwrighting
Wool carding,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
4
12
16
1,700
500
600
1,500
1,600
6,000
$22,100
12,500
$34,600
$1,900
16,000
2,000
1,200
2,000
2,600
8,000
$18,200
33,700
$51,900
Town op Wilmington.
Manufactures.
Corn brootus
Leather
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinery, . . . ,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$500
60,000
$50,500
$50,500
$4,000
100,000
408
$104,000
408
$104,408
Town op Winchester.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes,
Felting and cotton and wool wadding, .
Harnesses,
Leather, curried
Lumber, sawed,
Slippers and shoes, women's and misses',
Stiffenings, inner soles and heels, .
Organ keys,
Piano-forte actions
Piano-forto cases
Watch bands
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Draughting and designing, .
Machinists' work
Plumbing,
Roofing
Stove and furnace repairing, .
Tinsmithing
Wool sorting, scouring and drying,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$250
$6,000
10,000
20,000
500
2,500
136,000
864,500
15,000
40,000
800
2,400
1,200
9,446
-
1,252
2,500
7,500
45,000
60,000
2,000
6,000
1,500
2,200
2,000
20,000
200
1,950
150
500
5,000
2,200
1,500
6,500
600
1,000
-
4,000
-
2,500
20,000
8,000
19
$213,250
$1,019,598
10
30,950
47,850
29
$244,200
$1,067,448
MANTJFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. Ill
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Wobukn.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
1
$1,000
$1,000
1
2,000
0,000
1
800
2,000
2
28,000
110,000
1
8,000
40,000
1
5,500
17,648
2
1,450
6,140
6
10,300
121,651
3
33,494
23,000
1
90,000
92,063
3
2,300
8,500
8
24,600
62,908
2
3,825
4,500
1
5,000
20,000
1
45,100
17,390
1
500
450
1
-
150,000
1
300
3,000
1
4,000
15,000
1
800
2,000
1
500
2,500
1
10,000
25,000
24
1,252,400
2,916,461
2
1,600
2,375
1
3,000
2,175
1
12,000
10,000
1
5,800
2,400
1
6,000
65,000
1
-
2,500
1
675
1,290
1
700
1,500
2
10,000
12,770
1
1,600
1,500
1
15
100
1
18,000
15,000
1
-
25,000 .
1
50
400
2
12,061
61,803
3
4,650
18,300
1
1,000
6,300
1
6,000
8,180
7
18,000
210,070
1
2,000
3,000
2
900
3,140
5
2,671
9,269
1
5,000
10,000
8
13,900
79,040
1
600
1,000
3
1,450
8,130
1
35,000
12,000
2
125
2,025
10
1,480
7,033
1
4,000
9,200
1
200
2,000
1
2,050
4,200
4
3,000
16,800
1
_
40S
2
500
5,400
4
3,300
36,735
2
10
1,700
1
20
450
I
4,000
10,000
1
3,000
1,000
2
600
6,000
1
25
600
1
100
1,700
1
..
500
3
275
1,204
3
250
8,700
Manufacture s .
Boots and shoes, men's custom-made, . .
Boots and shoes, children's
Boots, shoes and slippers,
Boots and shoes, women's,
Boots and shoes, women's, misses' and children's,
Boots, women's
Boxes, paper,
Buildings
Carriages, wagons, etc.,
Chemicals
Cigars,
Clothing,
Coffins, etc.,
Crackers, bread, cake, etc
Gas,
Fcrreotypes,
Glue and hair for plastering
Granite work,
Grease,
Harnesses
Hassocks
Iron castings,
Leather,
Machinery,
Machinery, leather,
Machinery, leather, and steam engines.
Machinery, lumber and meal, ....
Meal,
Millinery,
Mineral water, etc.,
Monuments, etc.,
Newspapers, etc.,
Photographs and ferreotypes
Pumps,
Saws, curriers' blades, springs, etc., .
Shoes, children's
Shoos, misses' and children's, ....
Shoes, hand-made, women's, misses' aud children's,
Slippers,
Slippers, women's,
Soap,
Stiffenings, inner Bolcs, heels, etc
Stoves, tin and copper ware
Twine
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Building moving
Butchering,
Carriage painting,
Carpentry and joinery
Cloth linishing,
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Furniture repairing,
Harness and carriage repairing
Harness making and repairing, ....
House and sign painting, etc., ....
Lathing,
Leather currying and finishing, ....
Masoning, etc.,
Millinery and dressmaking,
Paper hanging,
Planing, sawing and turning, ....
Porcelain picture finishing, .....
Shoestitching
Sign painting and graining,
Stone selling
Tinsmiihiiig, etc
Upholstering,
Watch and clock repairing,
112
CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Middlesex County. Town of Woburn— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Wheelwrighting, ....
Wood carving
Worsted goods making, .
Aggregates,
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (.work done).
98
65
1C3
Capital invested.
$3,500
115
275
$1,633,520
80,046
$1,719,506
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$4,000
400
632
$4,108,014
235,726
$4,343,740
Nantucket Countt. Town of Nantucket.
Manufactures.
Boats,
Bread, pastry, etc
Buildings,
Carriages,
Clothing,
Coffins, caskets, etc
Gas,
Harnesses,
Ice cream, . • . • . •
Newspapers and job printing.
Photographs,
Sails,
Sash holders,
Sausages,
Shoes, women's
Soap,
Spring beds and mattresses, .
Straw goods,
Occupations.
Basket making,
Blacksmilhing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery,
Cobbling, .
Drain building.
Gas fitting.
Harness repairing, . _ .
Jewelry, watch and clock repairing.
Masoning and plastering.
Painting, .
Paving, .
Plumbing,
Stone cutting, .
Tinsmithing, etc.,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
3
7
5
1
1
1
2
4
4
1
1
1
3
4
44
69
$300
$250
1,000
2,800
7,000
20,000
1,000
2,000
6,600
50,000
700
1,200
30,000
4,400
250
800
100
900
3,500
4,373
1,200
2,000
500
1,200
8,000
5,100
1,000
2,370
300
350
850
300
10,000
100
4,850
3,350
3,700
1,800
200
200
600
500
1,200
3,300
300
350
1,200
3,300
2,050
$79,200
27,000
$106,200
Norfolk County. Town of Bellingham.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements.
Boots, . . . •
Boxes for boots and shoes, .
Lumber, sawed, . . . •
Satinets,
Ships and boats
1,650
1,020
25,000
200
6,000
2,050
14,350
3,800
500
500
1,000
1,070
2,700
7,400
800
600
2,000
2,500
3,100
$125,413
48,570
$173,983
$2,500
$18,000
20,000
180,000
2,500
2,030
2,700
4,200
150,000
330,000
100
600
MAj!^TJrACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOTVTN^S. 113
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Bellingham — Con.
"NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butcliering,
WLeelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done), . . . . •
11
$450
500
160
$177,800
:,ioo
$178,900
$1,400
8,000
300
$534,830
9,700
$544,530
Town of Braintree.
Manufactures,
Boots,
Boots and shoes, ....
Cardigan jackets
Leather
Lumber, sawed, ....
Meal, Indian, and rye, .
Organs, cabinet, ....
Paper, wrapping
Railroad conductors' punches.
Shoe nails, tacks, brads, etc., .
Stoves, animal traps, tinware, etc.,
Tarn, twine, webbing and crash, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithlng, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry,
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing,
Painting,
Plumbing,
Roofing
Tinsmilhing, etc., ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
21
20
41
$142,150
3,200
3,900
50,000
4,000
17,000
11,.500
20,000
2,500
25,000
7,500
350,000
2,900
2,000
400
25
2,1.50
2,808
200
500
650
$636,750
11,633
$648,383
$259,407
16.407
8,000
200,000
15,000
56,600
15,800
47,891
3,000
S5,000
7,600
955,000
9,200
3,000
2.000
'^OO
2,934
4,427
600
2,100
2,400
2,740
$1,619,705
29,601
$1,649,306
Town of Brookline.
Manufactures,
Boots, shoes and leather,
Buildings,
Carriages, etc,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Locksmlthing and bell-hanging, .
Painting,
Plumbing, .....
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Wheelwrighting, ....
$35,000
3,000
6,000
11,400
5,000
1,100
2,100
1,.500
3,000
5,000
500
10,000
2,000
J70,000
20,000
23,668
37,000
160,000
2,650
6,820
2,000
2,500
19,000
2,500
12.000
6,420
TOL. II.— 15
114
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Brookline — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
llshmeuts.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and -work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
5
18
$44,000
41,600
$113,668
250,890
23
$85,600
$364,558
Town of Canton.
Manufactures.
Bar iron, castings, etc., .
Boxes, paper,
Bread, pastry, etc., ....
Cardigan jackets, ....
Copper and yellow-metal sheathing,
Cotton twine for nets and seines, .
Lamp wicks and fishing lines,
Print cloths
Bewing silk
Sphining rings, ....
Stockinet,
Stove polish,
Suspenders and garter webs, .
Woollen knit goods and hosiery, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Carpentry and joinery,
Glazing,
Harness making and carriage and sign painting, ,
Painting
Paper hanging,
Bnialt,
Wheelwrighting
Whitenihg and coloring, . . . . ,
Woollen frame knitting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
16
15
31
$200,000
4,500
3,500
300,000
80,000
20,000
130,600
300,000
2,000
5,000
50,000
50,000
8,000
1,675
100
650
1,200
75
500
400
100
250
$1,153,600
4,950
$275,463
4,000
9,000
22,000
1,550,000
111,000
29,000
115,679
600,000
10,000
29,000
81, .313
75,000
160,000
7,401
8,000
40
4,325
2,500
160
250
50
500
$3,071,455
23,226
$1,158,550
$3,094,681
Town of Cohasset.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Clothes repairing and remodelling,
Coppersmithing, ....
Plumbing
Roofing,
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Occupations (work done).
11
2
$4,200
$8,000
2
3,000
32,000
100
500
• 250
50
900
800
650
500
1,200
1,000
2
700
2,300
$11,000
$45,150
Town of Dedham.
Manufactures.
Brushes
Brooms,
Cigars
$40,000
6,000
1,400
MA^^TTPACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TO^^^N'S. 115
]MAXUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Toavn of Dedham— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Lumber and meal
Newspapers,
Piano-fortes,
Woollen goods
Occupations.
BLicksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Clocli, watch and jewelry repairing, etc..
Cobbling,
H.irness and saddle repairing,
Painting,
Tinsnaithing and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
7
20
27
$4,300
800
5,000
700,000
1,000
7,000
6,500
1,500
1,200
2,000
1,900
3.200
$726,900
25,200
$752,100
$5,080
4,500
10,000
800,000
."i.eoo
88,400
30,700
673
3,350
3,000
7,925
5,820
$866,980
145,468
$1,012,448
Town of Dover.
Manufactures.
Cigars,
Paper,
Shoe lillings and wooden soles.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Carpentry and joinery, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$1,050
12,000
1,000
350
$14,050
350
$14,400
$2,850
62,400
600
2,000
1,700
$65,850
3,700
$69,550
Town of Foxborough.
Manufactures.
Packing boxes, ....
Manufactures not specified by name,
Straw goods
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$36,000
^,000
1,000,000
$1,093,000
Town of Franklin.
Manufactures,
Boots
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden
Bread,
Buildings,
Felting and shoddy.
Flavoring extracts, jellies, etc..
Fruit, canned
Lumber and meal, ....
Monuments and gravestones, .
$2,000
7,000
6,000
2,500
2,000
207, .500
1,000
5,000
17,000
500
$28,000
55,000
19,000
8,000
16,325
619,357
9,865
5,600
46,000
1,800
116
CEI^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Franklin — Con.
NAMES OF iNDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Newspapers and job printing,
Paper,
Straw goods
Occupations.
Blackstnithing, ....
Butclierinir,
Building moving, ....
Cobbling,
Coopering,
Furniture repairing.
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Lamp wick making,
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Painting,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Straw goods dyeing,
Tinsmitliing
Wheelwrigbting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
21
26
47
$3,000
2,000
45,000
4,300
4,225
1,000
850
300
2,000
50
300
1,000
3,000
100
1,200
1,000
1,500
3,000
1,300
$300,500
25,125
$325,625
$6,000
60,000
358,000
7,400
S,500
600
2,500
600
3,000
100
800
500
4,000
400
5,800
2,000
1,568
3,000
2,200
$1,232,947
37,968
$1,270,915
Town of Holbrook.
Manufacture s .
Boots,
Boots and shoes
Shoes
Shoe strings
Occupations.
Carpentry and joinery
Harness making
Painting,
Tinsmifbing
Wheelwrigbting, . . . . ,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupatipns (work done), .
18
7
1
1
28
5
33
$91,400
116,000
20,000
1,000
100
500
$228,400
600
$229,000
$483,316
417,680
137,000
7,000
400
700
1,500
1,200
1,000
$1,044,996
4,800
$1,049,796
Town of Hyde Park.
Manufactures.
Bread, cake and pastry, ....
Cigars,
Clothing, women's and children's,
Cornices and ventilators, galvanized iron.
Cotton print cloth and overskirts, .
Hair, curled,
Harnesses,
Iron castings,
Lathes, engine,
Milling machines,
Newspapers,
Paper and paper stock, ....
Wagons, carriages and sleighs.
$5,000
$15,000
300
1,750
7,500
8,000
4,500
5,000
200,0(10
100,000
100.000
250,000
1,000
900
50,000
60,000
500
1,000
70,000
25,000
5,000
9,230
200,000
125,000
15,000
15,000
MAi^UFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
117
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
NoKFOLK County. Town of Hyde Pakk — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
nuule
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clothing repairing, etc
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing,
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering
Plumbing,
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
"Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (woi'k done),
14
30
44
$1,100
300
2,100
140
800
2,000
1,100
1,000
900
500
500
500
400
$658,800
11,340
$7,749
2,000
8,790
3,034
2,000
6,000
500
6,100
1,250
3,S00
2,300
11,000
2,000
1,000
3,500
$015,880
60,523
$670,140
$676,403
Town of Medfield.
Manufactures.
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, pastry, etc.
Carriages,
Knives, machine,
Straw goods,
Wire for bonnet frames, .and telegraph wire.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet making,
Masoning, etc.,
Painting and paper hanging, ....
Paper and wood hanging, ....
Plastering
Tinsmithing, etc.,
Aggregates.
Manufacttires (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done), ....
19
1
1
1
1
2
1
$500
1,000
20,000
6,000
165,000
8,000
$3,000
4,000
50.000
3,500
393,500
18,000
1
2
1
500
7,800
150
2,000
2,100
700
1
200
650
2
300
700
2
275
2,500
1
-
100
1
1
3,000
3,000
7,000
7
12
$199,500
12,225
$472,000
18,750
$211,725
$490,750
Town of ]\Iedwat.
Manufactures.
Awls,
Bells, church
Boots,
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, wooden
Bricks,
Buildings,
Cider and canned goods.
Cotton batting and thread,
Flocks,
Lumber
$10,000
2,000
113,000
25,000
6,200
2,200
1,500
8,000
25,000
200
$13,000
22,500
953,200
95,000
15,775
6,000
12,noo
.O'.i.iiOO
120,(1(10
5.( 100
1,056
118
CEK^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contioted.
Norfolk County. Towtj of Medwat — Con.
NAMES OF rSTDUSTKIES.
ITumber of
estab-
lishments.
Capital inTested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Monuments, marble and stone, and stone buildings,
Organs, cliiirch
Organ pipes, metal,
Paper, ■wrapping,
Straw goods,
Wire, telegraph and bonnet
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Cabinet making
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Machinists' work and repairing, ....
Plumbing,
Steam and gas fitting
Tinsmithing, etc.,
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done),
SO
15
45
$500
3,000
5,000
35,000
25,000
4,000
1,500
1,500
1,500
100
75
1,300
200
$264,600
6,175
$270,775
$9,300
4,300
14,500
50,000
170,000
6,000
5,200
600
750
200
1,000
300
100
2,400
550
600
$1,537,231
11,700
$1,548,931
Town of Milton.
Manufactures.
Chocolate and prepared cocoa.
Cigars
Crackers,
Curtain fixtures
Paper and paper stock
Stuifed birds, animals, etc., ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Blacksmithing, wheelwrighting, painting, etc..
Boot and shoo repairing, ....
Carpentry and joinery,
Granite quarrying and dressing, .
Harness and saddle repairing, etc.,
Painting, glazing, whitening, etc., .
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done)
6
13
19
$75,000
200
7,000
300
200,000
600
2,400
4,500
150
12,000
900
2,000
200
$283,100
22,150
$90,000
700
30,000
2,000
125,000
500
7,500
15,357
900
125,000
15,000
3,800
6,000
1,000
$248,200
174,557
$305,250
$422,757
Town of Needham.
Manufactures.
Bandases and hose, elastic,
3
$9,700
$19,600
Blind hinges and fastenings,
1
]5,0u0
10,000
Boots and shoes,
1
10,000
70,000
Boxes, paper, .
1
-
2,500
Buildings,
4
2,500
57,650
Cabinet oU tanks, .
1
3,000
8,750
Glue,
4
4,350
13,025
Harnesses and collars.
1
300
5,000
Hosiery, .
11
251,300
620,000
Ice, ....
2
15,000
8,100
Medicines, cement, ointment and tinctures.
1
500
1,000
Mouldings, doors, dresse
dlur
ttber
and
boxe
8,
1
30,000
25,000
M^iXUFACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^\'XS. 119
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Needhasi — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Paints, colors, etc
Paper,
faper, mauilla, ....
hoddy
"Wagons, carta and wheelbarrows,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Building moving
Carriage trimming, etc., .
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Dyeing
Lathing,
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting,
Paving
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Tiosmitbing, etc., ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
3
1
1
11
2
1
1
2
3
5
1
1
1
2
1
37
36
73
$245,000
25,000
18,000
10,000
800
4,000
8,337
100
2,000
500
26,000
600
3,000
100
100
4,000
800
$640,450
49,537
$689,987
$550,CeO
90,000
26,000
25,000
1,500
12,500
300
2,000
31,137
1,000
15,000
3,677
17,200
4,050
13.455
1,000
2,700
300
3,300
2,500
$1,439,125
110,119
$1,549,244
Town of Norfolk.
Manufactures.
Felt linings, boot and shoe, .
Lumber and carriage stock, .
Paper, wrapping, ....
Print cloths
Wire, bonnet,
WooUen shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Cobbling,
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
$200,000
3,075
30,000
135,000
1,500
10,000
500
75
1,000
$379,575
1,575
$381,150
$300,000
5,360
30,000
110,000
1,942
40,000
1,000
300
784
$487,302
2,084
$489,386
Town of Norwood.
Manufactures.
Binders' board, ....
Carriages, ......
Furniture
Meal,
Sheepskins,
Sheep and calf skSns,
Spring beds
Tags and job printing, .
Wagons, etc
$4,500
$19,849
2,500
10,500
3,500
3,000
-
525
75,000
175,000
65,000
250,000
2,000
5,300
2,500
5,000
500
2,000
120
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Norwood — Con.
NAMES OP INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Cobbling,
Machinists' ■work,
Painting,
Tinsmithing
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (worli done)
9
6
$800
4,000
150
3,500
300
$155,500
8,750
$2,500
2,662
1,000
6,000
250
900
$471,174
12,912
15
$164,250
$484,086
Town of Quinct.
Manufactures.
Bread, pastry, etc.
Boots, men's,
Boots and shoes, ....
Boots, shoes and gaiters,
Boot and shoe uppers, .
Buildings
Carriages,
Carriages and carts,
Cigars,
Clothing,
Copper, tin and sheet iron ware, .
Felt goods,
Furniture,
Gas,-
Granite, rough and dressed, .
Ink, boot and shoe
Iron castings,
Leather, calf and split, .
Meal, corn and rye.
Newspapers,
Powder, sporting and blasting.
Bails, etc
Ships
Tools and machinery,
Trimmings, harness and carriage, .
Washing compounds.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,* ....
Carriage painting, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing.
Calking and graving,
Chair cane seating, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling
Furniture repairing.
Glazing
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Locksmifhing and bell-hanging, .
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting,
Painting, fresco
Paper and wood hanging,
Paving
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Silversmitbing, ....
Stone cutting and dressing, .
1
$6,000
$60,000
1
30,000
304,501
7
12,700
80,362
2
9,000
35,000
1
750
6,358
16
23,380
158,035
1
8,750
8,500
1
2,000
1,000
1
2,500
5,600
3
8,000
29,500
3
7,700
5,100
1
25,000
33,945
2
8,000
5,950
1
12,500
9,500
25
638,000
619,234
1
20,000
17,000
1
45,000
69,657
4
9,100
36.900
1
10,000
55,000
1
6,000
4,500
1
10,000
60,000
1
500
15,500
2
140,000
149,300
2
18,500
10,500
1
800
1,600
1
1,000
984
7
4,500
28,912
1
200
1,399
14
7,250
69,775
o
-
392
1
375
950
2
—
215
2
-
360
5
162
5,174
3
1,000
415
5
57
195
2
2,300
2,000
1
-
150
1
-
100
4
4,800
25,250
9
3,040
16,625
2
100
650
4
_
3,450
1
2,000
5,000
1
-
125
1
1,500
7,000
1
—
500
1
-
50
12
50,200
156,600
MA^nTFACTURES AiU) OCCUTATIONS BY TOWXS. 121
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contdjtjed.
Norfolk County. Town of Quincy — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Upholstering
Varnishing and polishing,
Vessel repairing, .....
Watch repairing
Whcelwrighting
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
82
96
178
$800
127
500
8,000
600
$934,180
82,411
$1,036,591
$500
719
175
1,000
750
3,625
750
$1,764,266
322,806
$2,087,072
Town of Randolph.
Manufactures .
Artificial teeth and other dental goods,
Boots
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, fancy cakes, pastry, etc., .
Beer, small, etc
Clothing, custom-made, ....
Newspapers and job printing.
Pumps, log,
Shoddy, inner soles, heels, etc., .
Shoes,
Shoestrings, leathern
Tallow and scraps
Tripe, pigs' feet, tallow, etc.,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Bronzing,
Building moving
Butchering,
Carriage painting, trimming, etc., .
Carpentry and joinery
Chair cane seating,
Chimney building from patent material,
Clock repairing,
Coopering,
Coppersmithing
Decorating,
Draughting and designing.
Embossing,
Gilding,
Glazing,
Harness and saddle making and repairing.
Horseshoeing,
Jewelry repairing,
Lathing,
Masoning, etc.,
Painting,
Painting, fresco,
Paper hanging,
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofing
Roofing (asbestos)
Stair building,
Stamping,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing, etc.,
Umbrella repairing, ....
Upholstering
Varnishing and polishing,
2
$4,400
$5,400
10
27,200
104,306
15
65,550
648,340
1
5,000
6,000
2
5,000
12,500
1
1,000
4,000
3
2,500
27,175
1
2,000
1,000
1
5,000
2,000
1
1,200
13,000
2
600
4S,500
1
25,000
200,000
1
3,000
10,000
1
2,000
10,640
2
3,500
7,000
2
48
60
3
50
500
1
16,000
13,000
4
2,200 .
8,000
6
13,700
51,100
3
75
225
1
150
300
2
95
250
2
«
301
2
_
200
2
60
200
4
_
550
1 •
1,000
2,090
3
2,144
8,208
5
231
613
2
1,000
3,500
1
1,500
3,000
2
60
75
1
_
400
2
1,000
5,500
3
2,200
9,331
1
60
108
2
159
600
2
1,000
3,000
1
75
100
3
280
1,050
1
-
300
1
74
108
1
1,000
3,000
1
8,000
20,000
3
700
1,100
2
-
002
2
200
603
4
150
£83
VOL. II.— 16
122
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Norfolk County. Town of Randolph — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manu/actnres (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
2
1
20
42
101
143
§350
500
20
$149,450
58,181
$207,631
$630
1,800
1,038
$1,152,951
149,435
$1,302,386
To'v\rN OF Sharon.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden
Carriages and wagons, .
Cotton ducli for rubber belting, .
Cutlery
Hardware,
Leather
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Cobbling
Aggregates.
Mannfactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
2
13
$3,000
25,500
5,200
1,000
20,000
10,000
500
400
25
$65,200
425
$65,625
$34,400
58,420
2,760
1,500
40,349
70,000
60,000
11,500
1,700
350
$278,929
2,050
$280,979
Town of Stoughton.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, paper,
Cardigan jackets
Carriages, ,
Coffins, caskets, robes, etc., .
Cotton twine,
Counters, heels, taps and soles, .
Harnesses
Knit goods (woollen), .
Lasts and patterns
Pegging awls,
Screws, set and cap.
Soap,
Yarn,
Wire, bonnet,
Occupations.
Building moving, ....
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmithing, etc.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
40
8
$48,300
$433,983
13
113,500
592,082
1
1,000
5,643
2
3,000
19,000
1
1,000
2,000
1
3,000
3,963
1
6,000
12,800
1
27,500
131,562
1
500
2,000
1
150,000
200,000
1
13,000
30,0(X)
1
2,000
7,000
1
3,000
. 2,600
1
800
800
1
4,000
-
1
2,500
4,167
1
^
4,000
1
200
600
2
600
3,600
36
$379,100
$1,447,605
4
700
8,200
$379,800
$1,455,805
MAXUPACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWIS'S. 123
MANUFACTURES AKD RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contdojed.
Norfolk County. Town of Walpole.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes,
Canvas,
Clothing, men's,
Cotton batting,
Cotton waste,
Haii% curled
Lines and twine,
Machine card clothing,
Paper,
Woollen yarn, ........
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling
Cotton yarn and thread hleaching and dyeing.
House painting, etc.,
Lumber sawing,
Masoning, plastering, etc., ....
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting
Wool stapling,
Wool washing and drying
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done)
11
22
33
§100
1,000
500
27,650
25,000
10,000
10,000
28,680
30,000
24,000
600
2,000
500
150
50
10,000
1,200
1,000
1,000
100
100
500
3,500
$156,930
20,700
$177,630
$1,162
6,709
1,200
175,000
115,982
31,450
18,000
38,880
154,000
50,000
3,032
35,000
7,254
900
728
25,000
7,900
707
7,050
900
1,050
3,582
7,154
$592,383
100,317
$692,700
Town of 'Wetmouth.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Boots and shoes, ....
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
Cases, wooden, and ice chests.
Cases, wooden, ....
Counters, heels, etc.,
Fans,
Fireworks
Furniture
Furniture, upholstered, .
Heels,
Houses, dwelling, etc., .
Isinglass
Job printing,
Lasts,
Leather, tanned and curried, .
Lumber, sawed
Medicines, proprietary, oils, etc., .
Nails and spikes
Newspapers and printing,
Photographs and ferreotypes.
Shoes,
Shoestrings, leathern.
Tacks, brads and shoe nails, .
Tinware
Tooth plate, etc., ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing.
Boot bottoming
Boot fitting
Butchering
16
$201, .500
$872,186
46
404,3110
2,261,022
1
4,0u0
30,000
1
3,000
10,125
1
20,000
23,564
2
13,400
41,400
2
28,000
65,000
1
7,000
12,000
1
7,500
5,000
1
12.000
32,000
3
5,200
21,561
4
4,.')00
29,514
1
20,000
35,000
1
450
1,200
1
6,000
7,000
1
25,000
50,500
1
3,000
3,500
4
404,700
813,750
1
150,000
225,930
1
3,000
3,727
1
1,200
3,500
1
350
694
2
2,.500
12,150
1
10,000
5,000
1
6,000
4,000
1
300
500
8
5,5.JO
14,277
8
11,000
46,244
4
5,000
15,600
2
22,000
100,000
124
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
NoiiFOLK County. Town of Weymouth— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Carpentry and joinery,
Cobbling and repairing,
Gilding
Harness and saddle repairing and carriage trimming,
Machinists' work and repairing,
Masoning,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Tinsmithing and repairing,
Stamping and gilding, boot and shoe, . . . .
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, . . . .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
97
47
144
$3,500
300
500
625
600
400
4,000
7,000
6,000
5,000
1,500
$1,342,900
74,175
$1,417,075
$12,785
500
1,600
1,570
1,226
3,500
13,077
3,000
14,500
7,000
1,400
3,050
$4,569,823
239,329
$4,809,152
Town op Wrentham.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Boats,
Harnesses
Hats, straw,
Jewelry, gold
Jewelry, plated, ....
Soft soap
Wagons,
Occupations.
Blacksralthing
Butchering, .....
Cider making, ......
Cobbling,
Corn grinding, etc
Enamelling,
Gilding,
Lumber sawing
Masoning,
Painting,
Yarn making,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
32
2
$50
$800
2
6,600
8,500
1
2,000
4,500
1
25,000
150,€00
1
25,000
60,000
2
78,000
142,000
1
600
2,000
1
-
600
4
1,600
5,750
2
2,000
30,000
2
225
280
3
90
675
1
50
40
1
500
2,000
1
300
2,000
3
1,125
3,310
1
1,000
4,000
1
150
1,000
1
6,000
2,500
1
300
1,500
11
$137,250
$368,400
21
13,340
53,055
$150,590
$421,455
Plymouth County. To^vyn of Abington.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Carriages and sleighs, . . .
Clothing, custom-made, .
Harnesses
Heels
Lasts,
Machinery, tack and shoe nail,
Newspapers and job printing,
Shirts and drawers, knit,
Shoes,
Boda-water and syrups, .
14
$267,200
$1,030,712
900
1,500
700
3,410
300
1,000
1,000
10,000
7,000
21,000
8,000
22,000
2,500
2,900
20,000
16,875
2
8,000
68,000
1
500
627
MA^UTACTUEES AKD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS. 125
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
rLYMOUTH County, Town of Abington — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
m.ide
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing,
Masoning,
Painting,
Roofing
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Upholstering
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
25
24
49
$3,250
700
500
150
150
500
4,300
950
1,800
415
700
275
$316,100
13,690
$329,790
Town of Bridgewater.
$8,875
5,400
2,000
500
150
4,000
3,426
1,300
3,500
500
150
1,875
$1,168,024
31,676
$1,199,700
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, custom-made,
Boxes, -wooden packing, .
Bricks,
Cotton gins, box boards and shingles.
Furniture, coffins aud caskets,
Harness making and saddle repairing.
Job printing,
Iron castings,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Machinery and tools, . . .
Paper
Rolled iron,
Soft soap,
Tin and sheet iron ware.
Tools,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Chair cane seating, ....
Cobbling
Lathing,
Machinists' work
Masoning, etc
Painting,
Painting, fresco
Paper hanging
Plastering,
Tinsmithing
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
17
35
52
$300
14,000
9,000
150,000
500
1,500
800
10,000
3,000
3,300
15,000
480,000
1,000
350
4,000
7,200
1,350
5
175
20
1,535
300
200
50
20
750
$692,750
11,005
$704,355
$330
14,000
12,000
20,550
616
1,000
560
20,000
3,600
1,200
24,000
900,000
1,664
800
4,000
9,000
12,481
30
900
100
500
400
7,350
100
• 250
450
500
200
175
2,200
$1,004,320
34,036
$1,038,956
Town of Brockton.
126
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Brockton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Beer, spruce and sarsaparilla,
Binding, boot and shoe, ....
Blacking, dressing, and wax, for shoes,
Boots, congress,
Boots and shoes, .....
Box toes and counters, ....
Box toes, sole leather, ....
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, crackers, pastry, etc., .
Buildings,
Carriages and wagons, ....
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Concrete walks,
Counters, boot,
Dies and cutters
Flowers, artificial
Furniture,
Furniture and undertakers' goods,
Gas
Harnesses, etc
Job printing,
Knives, shoe, etc.,
Lasts, hoot forms and cutting dies,
Marble goods,
Millinery, bonnets and hats, .
Needles, sewing-machine.
Organs
Patterns, hoot and shoe, ....
Photographs,
Photographs and frames.
Picture frames and brackets, .
Shoestrings, leathern, ....
Shoes, men's and boys'
Stoves and tinware, ....
Stuffed birds, animals, etc., .
Tacks and shoo nails, ....
Teeth, artificial, and dental work.
Tools, shoe
Wood, eawed and turned.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and reijairiug.
Building moving,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Carriage painting
Carriage repairing and wheelwrighting.
Clothes cleaning,
Clothes repairing and remodelling.
Cobbling
Dyeing
Engraving,,
Harness and saddle repairing.
House painting
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Masoning, etc.,
Painting,
Paper hanging,
Sewing-machine repairing, .
Slate roofing
Stair building
Steam and gas fitting, ....
Tin roofing,
Tinsmithing and repairing.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, .
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
1
1
3
3
24
1
1
1
2
3
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
36
1
1
1
5
3
1
127
46
173
$6,000
7,300
5,900
437,529
3,000
500
2,000
42,500
800
1,000
2,500
350
25,000
1,000
5,000
30,000
18,361
64,000
1,500
5,170
5,000
43,000
17,500
30,000
23,400
300
3,500
5,100
500
349,900
1,100
350
15,000
3,350
20,000
2,000
9,550
3,000
28,250
300
1,600
400
210
1,275
625
500
4,500
6,500
3,825
1,500
10
1,000
1,300
1,000
2,000
2,000
425
$1,180,910
68,770
$1,249,680
$300
22,090
45,750
35,017
2,580,358
13,000
6,000
16,556
45,000
50,600
4.505
59,845
3.141
125,000
3,000
3,500
40,000
18,339
15,054
11,300
14,220
7,000
37,000
22,000
22,580
77.000
20,000
1,400
2,500
5,000
1,680
5,000
2,754,650
5,000
626
40,000
10,640
70,200
5,000
27,350
7,000
116,000
5,000
7,100
1,200
300
700
4,879
850
225
2,000
14,875
7,000
22,682
6,500
300
1,500
12,000
4,300
4,200
1,000
24,400
10,350
1,300
5,209,076
283,011
$6,492,087
MANTJFACTUIiES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TO^\rN"S. 127
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Carver.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Manufactures.
Boxes, wooclen,
Grates, parlor and portable, and stable fixtures,
Iron castings
• Lacings, boot, slioc and corset, etc..
Lumber, sawed, shingles, etc
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Aggregates.
, Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done), ....
12
1
13
$6,500
18.000
40,000
20,000
20,250
250
$110,750
250
$111,000
Value of goods
made
and worli done.
$7,271
40,500
50,000
80,000
21,203
600
$198,074
600
$109,574
Town of Duxbury.
Manufactures.
Box boards,
Box boards and shingles.
Court-plaster
Meal, Indian
Vessels
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Draughting and designing, .
Gilding, glazing, polishing, etc., .
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting,
Paper hanging, ....
Ship carpenters' work, .
Shoe bottoming, ....
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Upholstering
Wheelwrigliting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
47
2
$1,750
$2,080
2
2,200
1,428
1
3,000
275
1
4,500
10,000
1
—
62,500
3
775
4,550
1
3,000
20,800
7
480
6,044
3
125
575
1
_
130
1
-
137
1
100
450
3
200
1,500
5
250
3,573
3
_
213
1
^
400
5
149
1,701
3
1,710
2,375
2
_
no
1
150
350
7
$11,450
$76,283
40
6,945
42,908
$18,395
$119,191
Town of East Bridgewater.
Manufactures.
Boots, . . . . ' .
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, packing, ....
Bricks
Heel trimmers, boot and shoe.
Iron castings,
Lumber, sawed
Machinery, cotton gins, etc., .
Kails and tacks, ....
Shoes
Vinegar
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
$4,500
10,000
5,000
16,400
500
5,000
3,000
100,000
50,000
10,600
800
1,000
8,000
$45,000
60,000
17,000
](>,000
1,400
30,000
5,800
78,482
94,000
47,200
2,800
5,100
1,700
128
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Conti^tjed.
Plymouth Coun'ty. Town of East Bridgewater — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Clock repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
18
7
$25
25
90
$205,800
4,140
$209,940
100
360
$393,742
7,330
$401,072
Town of Halifax.
Manufactures.
Lumber, sawed
Soap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Aggregates.
Mannfactnres (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$9,550
100
$9,550
100
$9,650
$18,096
1,800
50
$19,896
50
$19,946
Town of Hanover.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Harnesses
Lumber,
Shoes,
Shoes, men's and boys', .
Tacks and fine nails.
Wagons
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Glazing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Painting,
Rubber grinding, «...
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods maile), .
Occupations (■vs'ork done).
15
6
21
$28,800
500
6,400
4,500
1,600
20,000
300
900
150
300
150
8,000
$62,100
9,500
$71,600
$142,488
815
36,850
20,000
18,751
50,000
2,000
3,300
1,000
1,500
1,000
20^000
$270,904
26,800
$297,704
Town of Hanson.
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, wooden.
Cigars,
Lumber, .
Meal,
Nails and tacks,
Blacksmithing,
Cobbling, .
Manufactures.
Occupations.
$2,524
2,000
300
22,000
1,500
70,000
800
25
$10,000
6,000
677
14,300
7,500
121,460
171
50
MAXIIFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TO^^N^S. 129
MANUFACTURES ANT> RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coxtixced.
Plymouth County. Toavn of Hanson— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Harness and saddle repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (■work done),
15
$150
55
$98,324
1,030
$99,354
$250
375
$159,937
846
$160,783
TOTTN OF HiNGHAM.
ManufactureSc
Boots
Bread, cake and pastry, .
Boxes, wooden
Cider and vinegar
Cordage,
Edge tools,
Furniture, cabinet, ....
Hardware, ships'
Gunny cloth
Iron castings,
Leather
Lumber, sawed
Newspapers and job printing.
Scales and balances, .
Ships' steering wheels, .
Soap
Stereoscopes,
Toys, wooden, ....
Trimmings, upholstery, .
"Wooden ware, ....
Woollen goods, knit,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Block making,
Bottling,
Building moving, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing
Clothes repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Glazing, . . ...
Harness and saddle repairing.
Lathing,
Masoning, etc
Painting
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Pump making
Sail making and repairing, .
Stair building,
Stone cutting
Stone laying,
Tallow making
Tinsmithing,
Upholstery
Watch repairing, ....
"Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
13
3
1
3
1
1
1
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
1
2
2
3
28
64
92
$31,200
•2,000
12,000
150
78,000
6,000
12,000
1,000
27,000
35,500
10,000
7,000
3,000
5,000
200
6,000
650
500
40,000
23,500
100,000
3,200
500
500
6,750
150
350
500
6,000
200
300
300
1,200
1,050
500
3,200
50
800
350
$400,700
26,125
$426,825
$138,400
3,000
10,000
450
270,000
21,100
20,000
3,500
60,000
49,800
25,000
3,000
3,000
10,000
450
4,000
2,500
900
115,000
18,100
60,000
10,800
1,000
600
500
400
30,350
525
150
1,300'
100
2,000
250
3,350
15,400
950
600
1V680
1,000
600
1,000
3,100
4,000
8,385
500
800
2,000
200
$818,200
91,540
$909,740
VOL. II.— 17
130
CEI^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Kingston.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and ■nork done.
1
$10,000
$19,575
1
1,500
2,800
1
1,500
48,000
1
200
800
1
600
1,600
1
82,000
10,000
7
10,900
24,841
1
-
20,000
1
3,000
14,000
1
2,000
5,000
5
128,540
134,190
1
6,000
7,500
2
600
1,700
1
2,000
3,130
1
300
1,800
2
1,700
3,600
1
50
300
2
225
2,150
22
$246,240
$288,306
9
4,875
12,680
31
$251,115
$300,986
Manufactures.
Anchors,
Bricks,
Clothing,
Fishing rods
Gravestones and monuments,
Locks,
Lumber, sawed,
Ships,
Soap, soft and hard,
Staves,
Tacks, brads, rivets and nails, .
Treenail augers, calkers' tools, etc., .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Match wood sawing
Tinsmithing,
Trimming, carriage, and harness repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done), . . . .
Town of Lakeville.
Manufactures.
Baskets
Lumber, sawed,
Nails
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
3,740
2,500
$7,040
Town of Marion.
Manufactures.
Boxes and barrel heads.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$3,000
$3,000
Town of Marshfield.
Boxes, packing,
Lumber, sawed,
Organs, .
Manufacture s .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Carpentry and joinery,
Carriage repairing, etc.,
Carriage painting, .
Drain building,
J"lavoring extracts, .
Roofing, .
$28,208
7,100
1,650
5,200
10,200
1,500
2,850
50
SO
100
3IAXUFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^^'S.
131
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contimjed.
Plymouth County. Toavx of Marsiifield— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Tinsraithing, etc.
Umbrella rcpairins:,
%Vateh, clock and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
9
21
30
S5
130
$15,600
2,235
$17,835
$500
10
50O
500
$36,958
21,460
$58,418
Town of Mattapoisett.
Manufactures.
Boxes, kegs, etc
Furniture,
Lumber of various kinds.
Marble goods
Rope halters,
Saw mill machinery, ...
Boap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Chair cane seating
Cobbling
Furniture repairing,
Machinists' work
Painting,
Upholntering
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
$15,000
$20,000
1
2,000
3,000
5
11,100
10,330
1
1,000
2,100
1
7,000
10,000
1
1,600
1,350
1
700
1,000
2
1,050
1,200
2
4,250
18,500
1
-
75
1
50
250
1
550
75
1
2,500
200
1
1,000
1,500
1
-
200
1
150
230
11
$38,400
$47,780
11
9,550
22,230
$47,950
$70,010
Town of Middleborough.
Manufactures.
Baskets,
Boots and shoes
Boots and shoes, women's and children's,
Boxes, packing,
Box boards, etc
Bread, cake and pastry, ....
Bricks,
Buildings,
Cassiraercs,
Cigars,
Gas
Harnesses,
Iron castings
Lumber
Marble and granite monuments, etc., .
Nail kegs and boxes, ....
Newspapers and job printing.
Shoes,
Shovels, spades and scoops, .
So.ap, ■ . .
Straw goods
Stoves and tinware, ....
Varnish and japan, ....
Wagons
2
$150
$2,250
2
12,300
56,124
30,000
201,250
3,000
6,800
1,000
1,200
1,000
7,000
10,000
15,910
-
5,000
180,000
300,000
500
2,000
20,000
2,133
2,100
3,900
18,000
18,000
15
49,500
67,790
5,000
13,000
65,000
117,000
6,500
5,700
31,500
151,192
80,000
12'),0II0
1,200
3,445
100,000
415,000
2,750
2,800
3,000
11,000
2,000
4,000
132
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Tottn op Middleborough — Con.
NAMES OF INDtrSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of poods
made
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing
Building moving
Butchering
Carriage painting
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Cobbling
Dressmaking
Harness repairing and carriage trimming,
Machinists' work,
Milliner}',
Painting
Painting and paper hanging, .
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Tailoring and repairing, custom, .
Tinsmithin^ and repairing, .
"Watch repairing, etc
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
1
1
7
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
7
49
51
100
$3,050
200
200
4,000
300
250
500
400
5,000
1,300
100
1,300
300
100
1,000
900
450
1,150
$614,500
• 20,500
$635,000
§13,520
1,500
1,000
5,300
2,000
2,000
3,650
550
2,000
8,000
3,100
1,000
8,300
400
200
1,350
2,600
2,100
3,175
$1,536,494
61,745
$1,598,239
To"SVN OF Pembroke.
Manufactures,
Boots and shoes
Buildings,
Carriages and repairing.
Lumber, sawed, and boxes, .
Millinery
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage repairing, ....
Masoning and plastering,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . ;
12
11
23
§3,000
175
600
19,200
1,200
1,250
75
300
150
$24,175
1,775
§25,950
§4,500
600
900
19,645
2,950
2,838
1,000
1,500
220
1,750
150
§28,595
7,458
§36,053
Town of Plymouth.
Manufactures.
Barrels, half barrels, kits, etc.,
Bedstead fastenings and machinery.
Boats, sail,
Boots and shoes, . . . . .
Bread, cake and pastry, . . . .
CoflSns
Cordage,
Corn, cracked, and meal.
Cotton duck goods, ....
Gas
Gravestones and monuments.
Harnesses and carriage trimmings,
1
$10,000
§30,000
1
6,000
12,000
1
700
1.050
2
1,500
310,293
1
15,000
40,000
1
2,500
1,000
2
202,500
869,267
1
2,500
14,000
2
250,000
190.000
1
40,000
6,000
1
5,000
8,000
1
300
2,000
MAXUPACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS. 133
]\L\NUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth CorNxr. Town of Plymouth — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Newspapers,
Print cloths
Sails,
Steel shanks and shoe hammers, .
Stoves, ranges and castings, .
Tacks, brads and machinery, .
Tinware,
Woollen flannels, ....
Zinc, sheet,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cabinet making, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting
Cobbling and shoemaking.
Fish curing,
Fish packing,
Gunsmithing,
Harness making, ....
Locksmithing and bell-hanging, .
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting
Paper and wood hanging.
Plastering,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Umbrella repairing.
Upholstering,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
3
1
2
11
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2S
40
6S
$8,000
74,000
300
30,000
80,000
241,000
600
80,000
14,300
3,000
1,000
450
3,950
1,000
300
1,000
15,000
800
600
1,100
1,000
2,000
$1,064,200
31,200
81,095,400
$9,000
41,827
2,950
66,000
105,000
521,094
300
100,000
40,000
5,200
11,000
1,800
14,775
1,000
1,500
150
52,000
50
1,000
25
1,600
4,800
250
75
SCO
50
300
1,000
1,500
$2,369,781
98,375
$2,468,156
Town of Plympton.
Manufactures.
Box boards, etc., ....
Bread, cake and pastry, .
Cotton yarn,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made}, .
$2,025
875
30,000
8,850
$41,750
Town of Rochester.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Cigars,
Lumber, sawed, ....
Meal,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Cobbling,
Marble cutting, ....
Painting,
Shoe bottoming, . . . .
Wheelwrighting
1
$700
$1,000
2
1,300
2,400
13
28,350
47,595
1
1,500
8,000
4
775
3,050
1
100
200
1
1,000
2,500
1
150
500
1
25
650
1
75
250
134.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Rochester — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
17
9
26
$31,850
2,125
$33,975
$58,995
7,150
$66,U5
Town of Rockland.
Manufactures.
Boots, shoes, moccasins, etc..
Bread, cake, pastry and confectionery.
Carriages and carriage repairing, .
Cigars
Clothing, custom-made, . . . .
Furniture and coffins, . . . ,
Photograplis and picture frames, .
Soap, bar and soft,
Tinware, etc
Occupations.
Building moving,
Carpentry and joinery, . . . .
Clock repairing,
Cobbling,
Feather renovating,
House, sign and carriage painting.
Jewelry repairing,
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Masoning, etc.,
Plastering,
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Watch repairing
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
9
$240,200
$1,130,728
10,000
57,000
1,900
5,000
500
1,500
6,000
15,500
10,000
6,000
1,200
2,100
3,000
7,000
i.
900
2,400
400
1,900
300
1,500
110
561
250
2,100
87
925
3,000
25,400
110
869
1,900
2,700
50
2,100
—
2,400
2
300
1,325
2
2,700
1,282
18
$273,700
$1,227,228
17
9,207
43,062
35
$282,907
$1,270,290
Town of Scituate.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Clothing, boys', ....
Corn, cracked, .and meal.
Rakes for carrageen gathering,
Shingles
Shuttle blocks and ced.ir boards, .
Tin and sheet iron ware,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Harness repairing
Lathing,
Painting
Plastering, . . . .
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
25
5
$14,500
$114,900
1
-
_
1
1,000
20,000
1
-
400
2
3,000
1,982
1
-
670
1
1,500
1,500
3
350
1,500
3
400
1,200
1
100
450
1
_
100
3
7,500
2,175
1
100
1,000
1
100
1,000
12
$20,000
$139,452
13
8,550
7,425
$28,550
$146,877
MA^nxFACTUEES a:n^d occupatioxs by towxs. 135
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Soutu Scituate.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Manufactures.
Boots, congress
Boots and shoes, ....
Burial cases, coffins and caskets, .
Carriages,
Clothing, men's and boys'.
Lumber, sawed, and boxes, .
Photograplis,
Planes, carpenters', ....
Tacks, iron,
Worsted goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry andjoincry, .
Harness and saddle repairing.
Painting,
"Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), .
27
14
Capital Invested,
41
$31,000
17,500
1,000
2,000
300
32,700
500
700
15,800
1,400
7,000
2,500
50
75
750
$101,500
11,775
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$113,275
$94,500
119,200
1,000
4,425
1,000
63,505
1,500
2,300
42,600
10,650
5,900
35,200
10,000
300
1,100
1,960
$330,680
54,460
$385,140
Town of South Abington.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Clothing, custom-made, .
Coffins
Eyelets,
Harnesses,
Lumber and boxes, ....
Monuments and gravestones, .
Newspapers and job printing,
Photographs,
Steel shanks and tack machines, .
Stoves and tinware,
Tacks, brads and nails, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Carpentry and johiery, . . .
Clock repairing
Cobbling
Engraving,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning and plastering,
Painting
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
44
$163,650
1,500
2,000
70,000
1,000
10,000
1,500
2,000
20,000
1,800
345,000
900
1,500
10,200
75
150
25
150
200
200
700
400
1,000
$618,450
15,500
$633,950
$985,546
2,500
1,700
100,000
2,000
60,000
1,200
2,300
1,000
150,000
1,000
655,600
3,400
460
15,000
125
775
75
700
400
1,000
6,000
800
2,000
$1,952,846
29,735
$1,982,581
Town of Wareham.
Bar iron, .
Brass goods, .
Manufactures.
1
1
$230,000
500
$200,000
3,000
136
CENSUS OF JVIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Plymouth County. Town of Waeeham — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and -work done.
Buildings,
Harnesses and saddles, .
Lumber, sawed
Millinery goods, ....
Kails,
Nail kegs, etc., ....
Tinware, etc.,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Boat building,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage trimming
Furniture repairing,
Upholstering,
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Wbeelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
16
14
30
$1,100
3,000
1,000
450,000
15,500
6,700
500
8,000
1,000
2,000
$707,800
11,500
$719,300
$8,300
3,000
4,000
2,700
538,.391
35,000
8,000
3,800
200
45,000
320
100
370
50
375
6,500
$802,391
56,715
$859,106
Town of West Bridgewater.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Box boards
Fertilizers
Machines, eyelet, ....
Shoes,
Shovel plates,
Soap,
Steam boiler castings.
Stoves and iron fencing, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Cider making,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Draughting and designing, .
Machinists' work
Painting,
Sawing lumber and grinding grain.
Shoe finishing '
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
27
2
$30,000
$235,000
2
1,300
4,100
1
10,000
18,000
1
1,500
1,536
4
14,000
81,285
1
7,000
45,000
1
50
480
1
10,000
15,000
1
500
4,800
2
600
3,000
1
1,700
14,000
1
450
160
o
1,500
31,000
1
50
75
1
_
804
1
100
800
3
1,500
1,048
1
500
1,500
14
$74,350
$405,201
13
6,400
52,387
$80,750
$457,588
Suffolk County. City of Boston.
Manufactures.
Alcohol
Artificial teeth and nitrous oxide gas,
Artificial flowers, ....
Artificial limbs, ....
$250,000
4,300
1,800
1,550
$600,000
19,676
1,3S7
8,975
MAKUTACTIIRES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY T0T\:N"S. 137
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPx\.TIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Artists' materials,
Astronomical .ind surveying instruments, .
Beef, dried and smoked, ham, etc..
Belt knives
Billiard, bagatelle and sippio tables, .
Birds and animals, stufl'ed,
Blocks, fire-bricks, tiles, etc., ....
Blowers,
Boats,
Boilers, greenhouse,
Bolts, nuts, washers, screws, etc..
Bookbinding,
Books, pamphlets, music, newspapers, etc.,
Book publisliiug and binding
Blank books,
Blank books and printing
Boots, shoes and slippers,
Boot, shoe and leather dressing
Boot heels, soles, uppers, etc
Boot crimp screws, stove dampers, etc.,
Boot and shoe lasts,
Boot and shoe tips,
Boot and shoe patterns, stencils and lap boards,
Boot and shoe bindings and linings.
Bouquets, etc.,
Boxes, paper,
Boxes, wooden,
Brackets, etc.,
Brackets, window and door frames, etc.,
Brackets, mouldings, door frames, etc..
Brass, copper and composition goods and castings.
Bread, cake, crackers and pastry
Bridges,
Britannia ware
Brushes
Brushes and corn brooms
Buildings,
Building materials, fire proof, ....
Building fronts, granite
Bungs, taps, etc.,
Butter (oleomargarine),
Button-hole sewing-machines
Cable screw wire machines
Calculating machines,
Cameras and photograph apparatus, .
Capstans, pumps, blocks, etc.
Carpets,
Carjjet lining,
Carpet sweepers,
Carriages, wagons, coaches, etc.
Carriages, sleds, etc., children's
Carriages, rattan and basket work, children's, .
Carriage and sleigh irons,
Carriage and wagon springs,
Carriage wheels,
Carriage stock, etc.,
Cars, freight and passenger,
Car head linings, and signs,
Car trimmings, inkstands, and stationers' hardware.
Car springs,
Cases, for gold and silver ware, ....
Casks, tanks, buckets, kegs, etc
Cement, adhesive,
Cliains and derricks,
Chocolate,
Chromos and lithographs
Cigars,
Cisterns, tanks and vats,
Clothing, men's readj-.made
Clothing, men's custom, ... ...
Clothing, men's and boys' ready-made,
Clothing, boys' ready-made,
2
3
1
4
1
1
1
16
1
1
20
30
6
11
4
72
2
14
1
2
1
2
1
1
11
2
1
1
4
18
110
1
1
5
2
40
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
6
2
1
39
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
10
77
1
105
85
10
3
$025
10,500
41,000
3,500
155,000
300
34,000
180,000
22,984
2,000
35,000
180,397
581,900
172,000
55,500
12,900
422,168
20,500
42,517
500
29,157
25,000
700
78,574
20
90,000
7,500
13,000
20,000
19,200
229,850
313,593
10,000
182,000
700
330,2UO
44,000
92,000
1,600
2,000
10,000
15,000
3,000
125
91,900
700,000
02,000
10,000
466,755
77,000
3,500
5,000
1,300
5,000
16,000
175
2,000
60,000
1,500
11,200
5,500
15,100
60,000
373,500
154,194
3,000
2,346,232
375,480
1,404,000
114,500
$2,700
10,550
383,150
4,500
207.000
2,500
34,000
149,000
28,310
3,500
2,000
413,452
1,424,036
285,000
144,000
110,000
1,730.SU
78,500
184,271
1,600
41,234
90,000
8,.364
81,144
2.000
278,311
18,000
35,000
25,000
202,000
450,035
1,646,471
21 ,233
30,000
424,000
2,285
1,291,492
105.175
220,000
1,500
18,000
7,500
3,000
3,000
1,625
115,000
1,800,000
171,000
15,000
515,784
220,000
5.000
10,000
5,800
4,000
70,000
23,740
1,500
5,000
120,000
65,000
20,900
23,000
66,260
90,000
616,000
474,045
7,500
8,317,941
1,.533.S49
4,718,200
158,255
YOL. II. — 18
138
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Clothing, women's and children's,
Clothiiii;, men's and woraen's,
Clothing, women's custom and ready-made garments and
underwear,
Coffee,
Coffee, spice, cream of tartar, etc.,
Coflins, ciiskcts, grave clothes, etc.,
Collars and cuffs, paper
Combs,
Confectionery and ice cream,
Copper goods,
Copper boilers, conductors, etc.,
Cord, sash and curtain
Corks,
Corsets,
Costumes, theatrical,
Cotton goods,
Counters, show-cases, etc.,
Court plaster,
Crockery and earthen ware,
Curtain fixtures and shades,
Dies, stencils, seals, and cutters,
Door bells and bell-hangers' materials
Door knobs, locks, hinges, etc.,
Door plates and badges
Doors, sashes, blinds, and window frames
Drain pipe
Drain pipe, garden vases, wall coping, etc.
Dyes, paints and chemicals,
Edge tools,
Electric disks,
Elevators,
Embroidery,
Engravers' blocks, wooden,
Engmvings
Envelopes and bluing,
Erasable tablets
Excavators, water wheels and dredging machines,
Eyelet tools, belts, punches, etc
Feathers, ornamental,
Feather dusters, beds and pillows
Ferrules, wire,
Fertilizers, glue and tallow,
Files,
Fire clay goods,
Fire heaters and gas paint burners
Fire engines, hose carriages, etc.
Fireworks,
Flags, banners and decorations,
Fl.avoring extracts, essences, syrups and tinctures.
Flour,
Fringes, cords, etc.,
Fur goods and buffalo robes
Furnishing goods, men's,
Furniture,
Gaiters .and leggings, men's
Games for homo amusement,
Gas,
Gas, coke and tar
Gas fixtures, bells, car lamps, brass finishing, etc., .
Gas burners, meters and lanterns
Gaa stoves,
Glass ware,
Gl.ass, stained, cut and orn.amental,
Gold and silver leaf, foil and amalgam
Gongs, cymbals, music stands, etc.,
Grindstones,
Hair work, switches, wigs, etc
Human hair goods
Harnesses, military equipments, etc.,
Harnesses and saddles,
Harnesses and engine hose
11
1
119
5
4
8
4
1
S7
4
2
1
3
4
3
1
4
1
2
2
13
1
4
1
13
2
1
7
2
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
4
1
1
1
2
1
13
1
1
16
1
99
5
1
4
3
4
2
1
1
3
6
1
1
12
1.5
23
$24,947
5U,000
161,015
57,tJU0
505,000
49,900
343,000
200
370,910
100,] 00
31,000
],S00
13,000
11, .550
7,000
100,000
13,000
1,000
35,000
23,000
22,900
1,500
32,000
2,000
60,650
63,500
9,000
580,000
4,160
5,000
129,500
3,000
400
3,500
75
18,000
21,000
4,000
1,000
2,300
5,000
179,000
34,000
50,000
2,000
10,000
7,-500
15
42,600
250,000
350
238,200
6,000
1,567,315
11,. 500
2,000
4,040,000
803,000
86,500
70,150
1,500
75,000
22,000
40,000
3,000
12,000
23,815
72,900
75,465
12,425
13,000
$66,885
100,000
956,379
253,805
938,273
73,999
265,842
1,.580
1,411,408
297,952
50,097
1,425
42,900
78,900
25,750
112,448
77,328
6,025
40,000
73,000
64,090
3,000
61,222
10,000
300,614
68,000
10,000
1,028,000
3,250
5,000
84,125
7,000
2,000
4,400
550
40,000
41,000
8,000
3,000
10,800
19,600
308,000
73,108
45,000
2,500
20,800
15,000
585
110,290
510,000
1,500
430,700
75,880
3,394,289
31,700
5,000
2,180,994
219,485
281,000
88,171
4,500
70,500
49,.50O
134,232
6,802
7,000
24,741
240,027
169,972
30,564
28,000
MAKUFACTUHES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^-XS. 139
MANUPACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
1
$30,000
$75,000
4
29,.'!00
30,500
1
1,000
3,300
8
70,<,)00
352,650
2
13,000
35,256
19
92,000
380,102
1
3,000
30,000
4
64,000
44,200
2
85,000
200,000
2
2,400
3,350
1
1,000
6,903
1
1,000
3,000
1
350,000
350,000
1
200,000
168,600
1
7,600
1,500
2
200,000
181,000
5
42,125
47,400
1
5,000
8,000
4
34,000
112,000
1
100
150
9
435,000
723,875
1
150,000
210,000
3
150,300
111,470
1
_
705,000
2
18,500
41,700
2
31,000
140,000
1
400,000
360,000
1
150
840
20
169,650
398,3.50
2
2,700
10,500
1
400
2,500
1
30,000
216,000
2
50,000
150,000
2
230,000
750,000
12
26,200
86,475
1
500
4,200
1
.30,000
325,000
1
10,000
200,000
1
35,000
355,000
1
500,000
950.000
14
312,700
687,371
1
15,000
21.500
3
70,000
267.550
1
25,000
75,000
3
170,000
750,386
3
60,000
77.471
4
47,500
193,600
4
5,700
34,500
1
25,000
70,000
2
7,500
24,000
1
3,000
10,000
1
5,000
3,500
1
100,000
665,000
1
600,000
300,000
3
610,000
361 .300
2
43,000
1.31,000
40
2,310,500
2,056,490
16
1,584,000
2,8'.i2.'.i-.'4
1
8,000.
2,325
2
425
2,0u0
4
6S,500
212,000
17
257.600
509,190
3
225,100
483,000
3
88,000
123,300
1
30,000
25,000
9
108,150
458,890
3
l.'JO.OOO
371,000
30
75.950
68,340
24
153,650
313,170
I
10,000
2,000
1
2,000
2,750
92
140,175
707,193
Harnesses, saddles, trunks and v.ilises,
Harness hardware and ornaments,
Hat blocks, wooden,
Hats and caps, men's and boys'
H.its and oiled clothintr,
Hats, caps, furs and military goods,
Hat bodies
Hinges and blind fastenings, etc., ....
Horse clothing and saddlery goods,
Horseshoes
Horseshoes and awning frames
Horseshoes and nails
Horseshoe nails
Horseshoe nails and curtain fixtures, .
Horse nails, hand-made, gas hooks, etc.,
Hose, rubber, linen, etc.,
Ice cream,
Ink, writing, and bluing,
Ink and mucilage,
Insect bellows, . . ....
Iron castings,
Iron bridges, girders, building fronts, etc., .
Iron work, cast and wrought
Iron and steel,
Iron goods, ornamental,
Iron safes, bank vaults, etc.,
Iron steamships, marine and stationary engines, etc.
Jewels for watches,
Jewelry,
Jewelry, hair,
Jewelry boxes,
Jute and cotton bags,
Kerosene oil,
Kerosene oil, lubricating oil, naphtha, etc., .
Kindling wood,
Knives, etc.,
Lard, refined,
Lard, sausages, etc.,
Lard aud oil,
Lead
Leather,
Leather for harnesses,
Leather, patent and curried
Leather, sheepskin,
Leather, upper and c.alf,
Leather belling,
Leather dressing and blacking
Leathern goods, fancy, and shawl straps, .
Life preservers, buoys, fenders, etc., .
Lightning rods and weathercocks.
Lime from oyster shells,
Linen markers, printing presses, etc., .
Linseed oil and cake
Linseed oil and cotton bagging
Lumber, sawed and planed, mouldings, etc.,
Lumber and veneers,
Machines and machinery,
Malt and malt liquors,
Manganese and plaster
Marble tools
Marble and freestone, for building purposes.
Marble tablets, monuments, bureau tops, etc.,
Marble and soapstoue goods, ....
Masts and spars
Matches, friction,
Mattresses, spring beds, cushions and bedding, .
Meal, etc
Medicines, drugs, herbs, chemicals, etc..
Medicines and medical compounds, proprietary.
Metallic spring packing " .
Metal signs
Millinery, bonnets, hats, head-dresses, etc., .
140
CEXStJS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
SrFFOLK County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Models, figures and patterns, marble, wood and stone,
Mouldings for buildings and picture and looking-glass
frames,
Musical instruments,
Naphtha burners,
Nautical instruments,
Neckties, women's,
Neckties, men's
Needle threaders
Needles, sewing-machine
Newspapers,
Newspapers and periodicals,
Ornamental woodwork,
Oakum
Oars,
Oil, j)arafl5ne, and wax,
Oil cabinets,
Oil cloths, floor,
Optical instruments
Organs, church and cabinet
Ornaments, artificial wood,
Ottomans and hassocks,
Paints,
Paintings and portraits, oil,
Paper
Paper bags,
Paper patterns, for ladies' dresses,
Paper and wood hangings,
Pai)ier-mache goods,
Paste
Passe-partouts, panels, and mats for pictures, .
Patterns and models,
Pcrfutncry, hair dye, oils, etc.
Petroleum, refined,
Philosophical instruments,
Photographs and other likenesses,
Photographic goods, etc
Piano-forlPS,
Piano-forte, organ and billiard table materials, .
Pickles, preserves and canned goods
Picture and mirror frames
Planes, carpenters', .........
Plasters
Plates and dies for engravers
Plumbing materials
Pocket-books, etc.,
Popped corn, corn cakes, etc
Portraits, crayon,
Prints, heliotype, and cbromos
Printing, copper-plate,
Printing, hat and cap tip
Printers' inking rollers,
Printers' materials
Printing, book, music and job
Printing presses and light machines
Printers' woodwork
Razor strops,
Refrigerators and wooden ware
Regalias, flags, etc.,
Roofing materials and coal tar products
Rope,
Rubber goods,
RufHings, trimmings, belts and skirts
Rum,
Rustic work,
Safety valves,
Sails, awnings, etc.,
Saltpetre, refined
Sash fasteners,
Saws,
Scales and balances
12
2
1
1
1
7
1
2
107
3
2
1
2
5
1
1
1
7
1
1
5
12
1
3
1
3
1
2
3
15
8
1
3
60
1
13
5
7
35
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
106
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
3
1
1
36
1
1
1
1
$500
524,900
11,000
5,000
1,000
50,000
51,300
10,000
10,000
1,871,418
48,000
51,500
17,000
3,500
63,000
8,000
15,000
2,000
442,000
15,000
150
176,800
6,000
20,000
10,000
800
320,500
15,000
6,000
6,200
24,900
928
30,000
10,000
118,290
8,000
2,004,000
40,900
239,000
123,350
500
6,000
800
19,000
12,250
5,000
45,000
2,000
800
2,700
12,000
1,002,040
4,000
6,000
5,000
35,050
43,000
25,000
175,000
1,095,000
39,000
345,000
500
5,000
91.450
5,500
500
500
5,000
$4,090
608,340
52,000
10,696
1,000
170,000
147,358
14,000
17.121
4,040,558
159,000
175,000
28,000
5,080
344,713
17,500
105,000
9,000
902,000
50,000
278
458,099
25,900
30,000
27,185
1,200
352,031
5,000
58,411
14,500
92,330
4,170
225,000
11,500
273,011
21,000
2,146,102
123,510
407,800
490,472
67
30,C00
600
23,000
32,500
10,000
2.000
130,000
7,100
3,200
6,840
17,750
1,624,698
8,000
6,850
8,000
91,000
39,000
125,000
450,000
1,718,000
KiS,200
1,208,000
2.000
12,000
364,408
28,000
3,000
1,800
6,000
MAXUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATION'S BY TOTV^S. 14:1
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Scenery, tlieatric.il, etc
Sewing-macliines and tbeir appurtenances, .
Sewing-machine attachments
Sharps, nielodcon
Shearing-machines,
Shirts, bathing suits and under garments, ...
Shirts, drawers, overalls and froclis
Shirt fronts,
Ship castings, side lights, etc.,
Ship models and moulds,
Ship trimmings, composition
Shocks,
Show cards
Show cards, enamelled iron and glass
Signs,
Signs, glass and metal
Silver and brass plated goods,
Silver and plated ware,
Soap
Soap and candles,
Soapstonc goods,
Soda and mineral water,
Soda-water, root beer, etc
Soda, mineral water and beer apparatus
Solar pictures,
Spectacles, gold, silver and steel, and eye-glasses,
Spirit levels, plumbs, etc.,
Spirits of turpentine, rosin, pitch, etc., . . . .
Spring beds , . . . .
Spring beds and mattresses,
Spring bed bottoms and iron bedsteads, . . . .
Springs for furniture,
Stair rails, posts and balusters,
Stairs,
Stamps, seals, presses and tools
Starch and gum
Statuary, plaster,
Step-ladders
Stereoscopes,
Stereotype, electrotype and steel plates, . . . .
Stone ware
Stone ware and drain pipe,
Stone, dressed,
Stoves, furnaces, ranges, etc
Stove polish and blacklead,
Stucco work
Sugar, refined,
Sui,'ar and syrup, refined,
Surgical instruments, etc.,
Suspenders and ladies' stocking supporters.
Sauce, table
Tags, labels, tickets, and jewellers' cards and boxes, .
Tallow, grease, scraps, ground bone, neat's-foot oil, etc..
Telegraph instruments and machines
Tin cans,
Tin, sheet iron, copper and zinc ware
Toe calks for horseshoes
Tools, masons',
Tree protectors,
Trimmings, silk and worsted
Trunks, valises and bags,
Trusses, supporters, braces, etc
Tubing iron, .
"Twine, cordage, nets, etc.,
Types and other printing materials,
Umbrellas, parasols and canes,
Varnish, japan and shellac
Venetian blinds
Vessels
Vinegar, white wine
3
3
1
1
1
10
5
1
$3,500
210,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
12,078
101,000
2
6,020
2
11.000
1
4,000
1
600
2
1,300
1
12,500
17
10,715
1
1,500
3
13,025
8
103,750
9
98,900
1
40,000
2
7,000
5
36,300
6
91,500
4
318,000
1
800
o
4,000
2
2,300
1
10,000
6
32,000
2
15,000
1
75,000
2
11,000
1
3,500
2
8,000
4
6,600
1
10,000
4
3,390
1
6,000
1
5,000
12
56,000
1
10,000
1
25,000
1
2,000
16
183,250
2
5,050
6
10,500
2
325,000
3
2,650,000
5
44,300
3
119,000
2
15,000
4
46,000
3
735,000
. 3
16,500
4
48,200
39
23,645
1
11,000
1
500
1
3,000
3
40,600
16
174,000
6
40,050
1
10,000
10
772,975
4
77,000
4
21,250
3
76,000
1
100
8
185,000
1
4,000
$11,750
850,000
4,500
2,000
5,000
42,800
330,427
18,000
6,064
5,100
4,900
2,600
7,200
6,000
56,673
6,000
7,762
162,600
285,727
130,000
.39,605
78,866
258,000
694,993
1,500
11,000
8,076
17,000
54,280
125,000
160,000
30,500
10,000
23,000
10,000
20,000
7,370
7,000
20,000
173,795
35,000
30,000
1,750
325,690
10,750
34,123
3,350,000
11,552,000
73,300
273,000
41,090
189,081
519,500
18,000
155,500
526,234
17,000
4,000
1,000
143,318
700,300
100,000
111,000
1,535,476
180,000
79,469
200,100
1,450
1,772,000
37,200
142
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Violins,
■Washing.rnachincs, mangles and carpet sweepers,
Watches and clocks,
Watch cases
Watch keys
Watch and clock springs
Water -works (hydrants, drinking fountains, valves, etc.),
Wax flowers,
Wedding stationery
Whalebone goods
Whiting
Willow baskets and furniture
Window shades, screens, rollers and rubber mouldings,
Window cornices and miintel mirror frames.
Wire goods,
Wire cloth, car stoves and tube cleaners, .
Wire springs and undertakers' materials, .
Wood, carved and turned
Wood, sawed, turned and planed
Wooden ware, .
Yachts,
Yeast, dry hop
Occupations.
Artesian well boring,
Baking,
Bird stufling,
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing
Block repairing,
Boat repairing,
Bone, ore and mineral pulverizing
Bookbinding,
Book lettering and stamping
Boot and shoe making, bottoming, fitting, etc., .
Bottling,
Brass and iron polishing, bronzing and electro-plating.
Building moving,
Butchering,
Button hole stitching,
Cabinet making and repairing
Camera and shield repairing,
Carpentry and joinery
Carpet sewing and repairing,
Car painting and repairing,
Carriage painting and repairing
Carving,
Casket and burial case trimming
Chair cane seating,
Children's carriage repairing,
China decorating,
Chronometer repairing
Cistern building, .
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing
Cloth finishing,
Clothes making and repairing,
Clothes wringer repairing
Cobbling
Cofi'ee roasting and grinding,
Coopering and repairing,
Coppcrsmithing,
Cotton and woollen waste picking and sorting, .
Curled hair carding
Cutlery repairing, .
Decorating
Designing and draughting
Drain building,
Dress and cloak milking and repairing.
Dyeing and cleansing
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
15
1
5
1
1
4
4
4
1
1
1
3
2
163
11
1
2
1
1
1
7
10
11
4
24
1
3
1
252
12
2
21
6
5
14
1
1
1
1
38
1
193
2
355
1
31
9
2
1
2
4
18
6
174
2
$400
20,000
147,000
48,000
3,000
300
1,000
5,000
31,000
31,000
2,700
32,350
4,500
36,000
3,000
20,000
5,000
48,000
4,500
2,500
4,000
500
6,500
700
256,802
16,600
441
100
25,000
800
1,900
4,065
65,700
36,850
11,000
387,000
200
1,100
50
900,816
18,032
14,000
10,085
2,050
22,000
345
100
1,500
200
6,930
1,000
50,915
600
49,393
15,000
47,789
16,325
20,000
2,800
8,500
21,075
510
23,779
2,500
$3,000
15,000
310,800
143,683
5,612
700
125,000
4,000
25,000
114,876
32,500
4,800
156,405
4,. 500
79,100
3,100
25,000
35,600
26,850
32,000
2,500
4,712
3,000
26,000
969
775,133
65,100
1,000
500
30,000
1,000
3,000
12,120
216,225
88,023
46,973
6,321,000
700
2,975
700
3,245,679
38,755
11,000
70,320
9,375
66,091
2,810
300
5,000
3,600
7,400
25,103
10,000
323,272
2,060
280,278
40,000
153,654
62,900
4,580
500
7,000
11,100
53,850
4,000
136,200
8,500
MA^aJFACTURES AKD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 143
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Embroidery stamping,
EDamelling,
Engraving,
Feather curling and repairing
File cutting
Fish curing and packing
Furniture painting,
Furniture repairing,
Fur worliing,
Gas fitting,
Gilding and picture framing,
Glass decorating, cutting and graving, ....
Glazing,
Gold pen repairing,
Graining,
Gunny-bag repairing,
Gunsmitbing and repairing,
Hair working and dressing
Hair picking,
Ham smoking and curing,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Hat and bonnet bleacliing and repairing.
Hide and leather dressing
Hide packing
Horseshoeing
House, sign and fresco painting, and glazing.
Japanning
Jewelry repairing,
Lapidary work,
Lathing,
Locksmithing and bell-hanging,
Locomotive, passenger and freight car repairing, etc.,
Lumber dressing
Machinists' work and repairing
Map mounting,
Monumental marble working,
Masoning and plastering
Mast and spar repairing,
Mica work
Millinery work
Millwrighting,
Musical instrument repairing,
Kautical instrument repairing,
Optical Instrument repairing,
Paper and wood hanging
Paper ruling,
Paper sorting,
Pattern making,
Paving,
Photographing
Picture framing, mounting and repairing, .
Planing and sawing,
Plastering, stucco working and whitening, .
Plumbing,
Pork packing,
Portrait and picture painting
Rag and waste picking and sorting, . . . .
Railroad bridge and station repairing
Rigging,
Rooting, slate, metal and composition, . . . .
Sail making and repairing,
Saw cutting and tiling,
Seal, die and letter cutting,
Sewing-machine repairing
Sheepskin finishing,
Shipwrighting,
Shoemaking,
Silversmithing and plating,
Spectacle and eye-glass repairing, . . . .
Stair building
14
$11,030
$24,012
1
3,000
1,000
46
45,025
154,495
2
1,000
2,071
2
10,000
4,343
6
202,700
274,000
16
86,500
257,124
12
1,950
8,075
1
25
150
6
12,675
38,165
17
42,612
109,515
6
21 ,600
94,456
26
3,036
20,394
1
150
800
1
25
1,076
1
300
400
1
1,000
2,000
10
11,385
38,.555
1
2,000
5,000
1
16,000
10,000
62
47,.570
133,851
4
2,560
16,800
5
4,500
18,000
o
40,000
390,000
30
48,904
156,153
170
281,441
1,024,215
5
8,100
16,350
59
12,255
55,982
5
14,139
34,505
1
10
1,000
35
20,978
85,027
1
_
78,203
1
20,000
5,441
53
564,725
1,546,706
1
600
4,000
1
701
500
47
108,793
416,297
1
1,000
3,000
1
2,000
9,000
28
15,.570
43,192
1
5,000
78,500
3
1,150
3,000
1
1,150
1,500
4
10,530
4,950
42
43,331
120,518
7
28,400
52,150
3
7,000
40,754
4
7,000
18,670
3
31,010
214,221
5
2,100
6,000
6
2,860
9,581
1
500
12,000
21
46,466
307,832
123
324,356
961,393
1
9,000
7,000
4
1,300
9,100
12
31,6.50
138,580
1
6,000
59,099
8
24,7.-;o
86,400
29
81,330
392,230
3
2,180
4,770
15
2,479
11,089
1
150
700
7
11,261
33,460
1
-
3,500
33
117,500
489,057
3
3,210
29,800
14
8,905
32,725
2
305
125
19
83,425
194,363
144
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Suffolk County. City of Boston — Con.
NAMES OF IKDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Steam and gas fitting
Steam boiler repairing,
Stencil cutting,
Stone cutting and dressing
Stone quarrying,
Stove repairing
Straw and bonnet bleaching
Sugar pulverizing,
Stucco working
Tailoring,
Telegraph and electrical instrument making,
Tinsmithing and repairing, ....
Tool sharpening,
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering and ifurniture repairing, .
Varnishing and polishing, ....
Vessel building and repairing,
Vest making,
Wagon spring repairing, ....
Watch and clock repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting and repairing, . . .
Whitening and coloring, ....
Window shade titling
Wire working,
Wood engraving,
Wood and ivory turning and working, .
Wool stapling, washing and drying, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made;
Occupations (work done)
65
1
2
85
22
2
4
1
210
43
17
1
2
6
7
3
2,016
3,033
5,649
$169,467
■ 125
2,000
193,400
600
200
200
5,000
400
5,210
25,000
64,996
600
1,925
223,025
49,525
6,000
650
300
50,441
30,560
17,990
100
135
21,530
14,915
65,010
$49,634,947
5,567,013
$55,201,960
$764,887
350
4,800
430,720
1,000
500
3,523
9,500
3,250
53,780
50,000
119,482
3,000
1,400
529,594
83,435
33,943
4,980
3,500
173,340
193,762
55,371
600
1,500
55,600
47,850
503,020
$112,214,147
23,717,357
$135,931,504
City of Chelsea.
Manufactures.
Ale
Bluing, soluble and Chinese, .
Boots and shoes
Boot and shoe heels,
Boxes, wooden, ....
Brackets and wood turnings, .
Bread and pastry, ....
Bricks,
Britannia and silver plated ware, .
Brooms,
Buildings,
Cardigan jackets, ....
Carriages and sleighs,
Chairs, cane seat
Cheroots, cigars and tobacco.
Clothing, custom-made, and tailoring.
Confectionery, etc..
Crackers and ship bread.
Earthen ware and fancy flower pots.
Elastic webs,
Firebrick,
Furniture, parlor
Furs, men's and women's,
Fertilizers (superphosphate of lime).
Gas
Gas stoves and burners, .
Granite
$5,000
$38,400
20,000
75,000
2,500
5,000
500
l,.50O
5,000
15,000
1,500
10,000
6,400
32,000
-
38,000
15,000
25,000
800
6,240
26,000
248,300
2,000
6,600
3,000
3,200
50,000
75,000
36,500
165,770
2,000
13,000
4,000
11,000
60,000
100,000
4,000
4,000
910,000
733,776
25,000
18,000
6,000
28,000
75
250
15,000
25,000
300,000
80,959
400
300
10,000
12,000
MAXUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 145
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contixued.
Suffolk County. City of Chelsea — Con.
Number of
Value of goods'
XAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
estab-
Capital invested.
made
lishments.
and work done.
Harnesses,
1
$4,000
$9,000
Ice cream
I
1,000
2,200
Leather
6
56,000
775,647
Leggins, women's, ....
1
2,000
10,000
Linseed oil and oil cakes,
1
100,000
625,000
Lumber, dressed, and mouldings, .
1
9,000
4,000
Machine castings and machine work.
2
34,500
95,000
Machinery, woodworking.
1
4,000
8,000
Mattresses, bedding, etc.,
2
15,000
55,000
Medicines and compounds, .
o
2,000
5,100
Mirror frames and cornices, .
1
3,500
15,000
Monuments, tablets, etc..
1
_
4,000
Newspapers and job printing.
2
2,000
10,000
Oils, machinery, rosin and fish, .
2
28,000
19,000
Organs, parlor and vestry,
1
5,000
21,250
Paper hangings
2
13,292
25,050
Photographs,
2
1,300
4,700
Planes, carpenters',
1
4,000
4,000
Pumps, wooden, and ships' blocks,
1
100
400
Refrigerators and elevators, .
1
_
2,810
Roofing material, ....
1
40,000
36,800
1
20,000
30,000
Ships and barges
1
_
73,.500
Shoe counters, moulded rubber, .
1
75,000
150,000
Soap, hard and soft.
2
2,.500
22.360
1
200,000
350,000
Tin and sheet iron goods.
1
2,000
6,000
Type,
1
100,000
100,000
Whiting, .
1
10,000
25,000
Window screens, ....
1
400
l,.50O
Yeast powder and spices.
1
20,000
105,000
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
6
2,500
14,800
Building moving,
1
_
1,000
Carpentry and joinery,
13
15,000
74,350
Clock repairing,
3
100
576
Clothing repairing
2
_
350
Cobbling,
1
200
1,200
Cotton dveing,
1
1,125
Drain building,
1
_
9,000
Dyeing, cleansing, etc
1
60,000
74,000
Harness and saddle repairing
1
500
1,800.
Horseshoeing,
1
400
Human hair working
1
2,000
500
Jewelry repairing,
3
200
1,325
Kid glove cleansing and dyeing,
1
300
5,000.
Lathing, plastering and stucco work
1
6,000
15,800.
Locksmithing and bell-hanging
1
1,200
Masoning,
6
28,200
144,225
Painting
10
5,025
30,688
Paper hanging,
1
1,.500.
Plastering
I
600
8,000
Plumbing,
5
3,000
13,200
Roofing
3
7,400
37,200
Stair building,
o
1,500
6,125
Stucco working,
1
90
Tailoring,
1
1,500
5,000
Taxidermists' work
1
500
Tinsmithing,
3
$1,500
$4,900
3
650
2,351
NVheelwrighting
2
2,435
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
92
$2,265,267
$4,366,612
Occupations (work done)
7T
126,175
458,640
169 [
$2,391,442
$4,825,252
VOL. 11,-19
146
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Suffolk County. Town of Revere.
, Number of
Value of goods
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
estab- Capital invested,
lishments.
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
1
$6,000
$5,000
Bricks
Occupations.
2
2,400
4.900
Blacksraithing,
1
800
800
Butcherins,
1
1,000
1,200
■Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
1
§6,000
$5,000
Mamifacttires (goods made), • •
4
4,800
6,900
5
$10,800
$11,900
Town of Winthkop.
Manufactures.
^
$6,5r0
1,-',- 0
$24,000
Calfskins, curried, . . •
1
1
9,000
Soles, inner, heels and stiffemrgs
2t,0
1,500
Torpedoes, toy,
Occupations.
2
3,800
5,200
Carpentry and joinery,
1
500
1,500
Painting,
3
itl8.200
$34,500
3 4,300
6,700
6
$12,500
$41,200
Wokcester County. Town of Ashburniiam.
Manufactures. • ^
$800
$1,500
Baskets, . . • • •
1
1,000
800
Boots and shoes, watcrproot,
7
255,900
.. 343,742
Chairs and clothes driers,
1
30,000
33,600
Cotton cloth,
1
_
26,200
Cotton varn
1
22,000
6,840
Cotton flannel warps, ....
2
100
538
Hoops, . . :,•.•,•
Lumber, sawed, and chair stock, .
4
1
4,700
2,000
11,390
6,458
Lumber, sawed, and extension tables, .
1
8,000
21,000
Meal, graham, and rye flour, .
1
1,500
4,300
Meal aiid lumber,
1
30,000
65,000
Morocco,
1
30,000
12,000
Splits and finished calfskins, .
1
700
Spring beds and cofiins, .
1
6,000
11,781
Tubs and pails, . . •
1
1,000
950
Wagons, sleighs and picture Irames
Occupations.
4
675
3,150
Blacksmithinsj, . . • •
2
200
2,330
Carpentry and joinery, .
1
-
15
Clock repairing
2
4M
1,050
Cobbling, . . • ; . •
1
267
800
Harness and saddle repairing,
1
3,000
1,000
Masoninc, . . . •
1
_
150
Millwrighting, . . . •
1
_
50
Stone cutting and dressing, .
1
600
2,000
Tinsmithing, . . . •
1
_
150
Turntable moving, .
o
235
1,580
Wheelwrighting
MANUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
147
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Toavn op Asiiburnham — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (gomls made),
Occupations (work done),
26
17
$393,000
6,277
$546,399
12,275
43
$398,277
$558,674
Town of Athol.
Manufactures.
Blankets, horse,
Blaidjeting, horse,
Blinds, doors and sashes, ....
Boots,
Boots, calf,
Boots and shoes
Boxes, boot, shoe, dry goods and cofEn,
Bread, crackers and pastry
Bricks, .
Carriages, buggies and wagons, .
Choppers and presses, meat, vegetable, etc..
Clothing, men's custom-made.
Cotton batting,
Cotton duck,
Flour and meal
Furniture,
Gas,
Harnesses,
Harnesses and saddles, ....
Hose, men's merino half,
House finish,
Iron castings and novelty printing presses, <
Lasting pinchers and die cutters, .
Lumber, sawed, small and large, .
Machines, washing, . . . . ,
Machinery, woollen, . . . . ,
Machinists' machinery, ....
Matches,
Match splints and mirror frames, . . . .
Monuments, gravestones, tablets, etc., .
Newspapers and job printing, . . . .
Pails and lumber,
Photographs and other likenesses,
Pocket books,
Pumps, iron, copper and brass, and castings.
Rag picker teeth and cylinders, extractors, etc.,
Settees, cot beds, cribs, cradles, etc., .
Shoes
Shoes, women's
Soft soap,
Stockinet,
Stoves and tinware,
Straps for horse blankets, and surcingles, .
Twine, cotton, and carpet warp
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing,
Butcliering,
Carpentry and joinery,
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Coppersmithing and repairing
Furniture painting, .
Glazing
Harness and saddle repairing
Harness and saddle repairing, carriage trimming, etc.,
House painting
House and sign painting
Jewelry repairing,
1
$3,000
$18,000
2
32.000
20,608
3
23,000
55,000
2
43,000
165,000
1
35,000
60,000
2
075
3,500
o
3,000
8,200
1
10,000
29,000
1
1,000
5,600
1
1,000
3,000
1
50,000
22,000
3
4,800
26,250
1
3,000
6,000
1
60,000
62,000
1
1,.500
6,000
6
76,000
140,000
1
40,000
1,200
2
1,.000
3,000
1
630
2,000
1
15,000
30,000
1
1 ,000
8,000
1
10,000
34,000
1
. ],.'500
1,050
8
15,650
18,000
1
500
750
1
2,500
1,.500
o
10,000
11,200
1
1,000
10,750
1
-
60,000
1
1,700
2,300
o
10,500
6,850
1
400
1,850
1
2,500
5,000
1
65,000
185,000
1
1,200
630
1
1,000
700
1
13,000
32,000
1
20,000
95,000
1
_
2,000
2
1,000
2,380
1
5,000
6,000
3
2,000
6,.300
1
1,000
10,000
1
25,000
60,400
4
2,600
9,250
4
8,300
27,500
4
0,600
37,500
4
50
450
4
50
1,400
1
50
100
2
600
3,300
2
6.50
1,500
3
1,G.J0
1,550
1
500
3,000
4
2,983
13,337
2
25
1,500
4
50
475
148
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Athol — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Machinists' work and repairing, .
Masoning,
Masoning, plastering and paving, .
Paper an<l wood hanging,
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofing
Steam and gas fitting, . . .
Stone cutting,
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Upholstering,
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Wool stapling, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
70
69
139
$9,800
1,000
800
200
200
3,700
1,200
450
500
20,500
$596,455
62,458
$658,913
$8,000
300
6,025
650
600
1,000
300
300
2,000
3,000
6,100
1,800
2,500
40,500
$1,214,018
173,937
$1,387,955
Town of Auburn.
Manufactures.
Brown cottons
Leather, card,
Webs and bindings,
Woollen goods, ....
Occupations.
Boot hottoming
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
$30,000
5,000
40,000
40,000
$115,000
$115,000
$60,000
12,000
80,000
100,000
1,000
$252,000
1,000
$253,000
Town of Barre.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Cheese,
Cotton cloth,
Doors, sash and blinds
Harnesses,
Iron eastings and machinery, .
Lumber, sawed, shingles, chair stock, etc..
Lumber and meal
Meal,
Newspapers
Tin and sheet iron ware,
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing.
Clothing repairing and remodelling.
Hat finishing,
Lapidary work,
Lumber dressing
Machinists' work,
Mattress making,
Tailoring and repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting,
1
$30,000
$150,000
2
8,000
34,099
1
25,000
9,900
1
1,300
1,100
1
3,000
5,000
1
11,750
25,445
a
12,500
24,340
1
3,500
40,000
1
1,000
9,000
I
4,000
3,000
1
5,000
10,000
1
10,000
120,000
4
1,650
4,100
1
3,000
3,000
1
300
1,500
1
-
100
1
-
23,000
1
9,000
15,000
1
4,500
2,000
2
1,025
2,325
1
1,000
400
1
-
5,000
3
6,800
21,000
M^V^UrACTUKES AND OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWNS. 119
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WouCESTER County. Town op Bauue — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
AKKregates.
Manufactures (goods niadu), .
Occupations (worli done),
15
17
$115,050
27,275
32
$142,325
Town of Berlin.
$432,484
77,425
$509,909
Manufactures.
Lumber, cider and meal,
Shoes,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butclicring,
Horse clipping,
House painting.
Paper banging,
Varnishing and polishing
Whitening and coloring,
Wheelwrighti n g,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
4
11
15
$5,200
15,000
1,400
500
300
250
60
60
30
250
$20,200
2,850
$23,050
$14,150
150,000
2,500
400
650
1,000
200
200
100
1,800
$164,150
6,850
$171,000
Town of Blackstone.
Manufactures,
Beer, spruce,
Boots and shoes
Carriages,
Cassimcres
Clothing,
Cotton sheetings and print cloth, .
Cotton yarn
Cutlery,
Lumber and meal, ....
Lumber, sawed
Meal,
Satinets,
Shoddy
Spindles, bolsters, step caps, etc..
Toy furniture,
Woollen flocks
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling,
Dressmaking, .....
Milliner}-,
Tinsmithing,
Upholstering
"Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
44
2
$600
$2,420
3
665
1,350
1
3,700
5,000
2
_
661,206
2
26,000
10,000
1
50u,000
625,274
2
19,500
16,000
1
5,000
22,000
1
500
2,080
1
2,000
12,000
1
1,000
18,000
1
15,000
12,000
1
8,000
30,000
1
3,000
4,000
1
300
800
1
10,000
50,000
2
200,000
661,000
o
3.325
4,900
*>
17,500
60,600
3
450
750
7
595
1,400
2
1,.500
900
1
250
600
1
200
800
1
50
500
24
$795,265
$2,139,130
20
23,870
70,450
$819,135
^2,209,580
150
CEJSrSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Bolton.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Boots, shoes and leathur,
Cider
Lumber, sawed
Lumber, cider and vinegar, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Wheelwrightiug
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupatious (work doue).
$1,000
275
1,800
14,500
500
200
$17,575
700
§18,275
$550
375
1,900
26,200
2,000
COO
$20,025
2,600
$31,625
Town of Boylston.
Manufactures.
Cider and vinegar, ....
Lumber and packing boxes, .
Print cloth,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$15,000
10,000
80,000
300
3,500
500
$105,000
4,300
$109,300
$15,000
15,000
124,800
1,200
4,800
200
$154,800
6,200
$161,000
Town of Brookfield.
Manufactures,
Boots
Boots and shoes
Bricks,
Cotton goods,
Heels and rands, ....
Lumber, sawed,
Machinery and iron castings, .
Meal and flour
Sleighs, rakes, etc
Wheels, carriage, ....
Wooden boxes, flour and meal.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Bottling
Butchering,
Carpentry .and joinery, .
Clock repairing
Cobbling
Furniture repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Lumber sawing, ....
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Painting
Plastering,
Tailoritisj and repairing,.
Tinsmithing and rep.airing, , .
2
$38,000
$125,000
2
46,000
438,135
1
—
15,000
1
—
50,000
1
3,000
2,000
3
14,150 ■
G5,.500
3
400
6,075
2
10,000
66,000
1
400
900
2
11,500
28,000
1
5,000
30,000
4
4,300
5,550
1
2,000
2,000
1
2,000
1,600
2
200
602
1
_
75
1
—
600
1
50
1
—
100
1
_
1,000
1
3,000
1,800
2
-
300
1
100
1,200
*>
-
500
1
2,000
3,000
1
2,000
1,500
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l^IANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of BROoKrii-.u) — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Upholstering
Varnisliinir and polishing,
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrjghting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
19
44
$3,500
800
$128,450
19,900
$148,-350
100
600
1,000
$706,610
21,027
,237
ToAVN OF Charlton.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes
Boxes, wooden, ....
Heels, shoe
Sashes, blinds and window frames.
Shoe shaves,
Wire, iron,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
House and carriage painting, .
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
16
$25,000
3,800
100
1,000
100
7,000
1,000
500
1,600
700
$37,000
3,800
$40,800
$100,000
17,200
200
3,500
1,000
22,000
2,000
1,700
9,350
1,200
$143,900
14,250
$158,150
Town of Clinton,
Manufactures.
Bookbinding and job work,
Boots and shoes, men's, women's, boys' and misses',
Calfskins,
Carpets,
Cotton goods,
Cotton yarn
Gas
Horn goods, combs, etc ,
Iron castings and machinery, ....
Loom harnesses,
Lumber
Newspapers and job printing, ....
Soap
Wire goods,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Building moving,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Cobbling
Painting,
Painting and paper hanging
Tinsmithiiig,
Watch, clock and jewelry rcp.airing, . . ' .
Wheelwrighting,
1
$517
$1,500
1
10,000
37,000
1
70,000
190,000
1
800,000
1,534,157
1
800,000
1,156,000
1
50,000
60,000
1
60,000
19,250
2
70,500
110,000
2
60,000
69,754
1
50,000
36,175
1
20,000
10,000
1
4,000
10,000
1
20,000
25,000
1
400,000
640,000
2
2,200
8,500
1
500
500
2
5,500
43,000
6
13,800
82,700
4
230
3,140
1
500
2,637
1
500
2,400
1
800
2,000
3
1,200
1,400
1
100
3,181
152
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Clinton — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and woric done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done),
16
22
$2,405,017
25,330
$3,898,836
149,458
38
$2,430,347
$4,048,294
Town of Dana.
Manufactures.
Lumber, sawed
Palm-leaf goods,
Piano-forte, billiard table and table legs,
"Wool mats, carriage, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
"Wheelwrightiug
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), ,
14
$4,000
25,350
40,000
100
1,200
1,000
300
250
$69,450
2,760
72,200
$29,750
44,800
31,000
360
2,000
5,000
2,000
600
$105,910
9,600
$115,510
Town of Douglas.
Manufactures.
Axes and edge tools,
Clothing,
Job printing,
Lumber and meal
Shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Harness .and saddle repairing.
Masoning,
Painting
Plastering
Undertaking
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
9
14
23
$400,000
15,000
4,800
1,600
6,000
1,100
300
100
550
50
800
600
$419,800
11,100
$430,900
$580,000
35,000
9,500
4,610
25,000
5,300
27,000
4,800
1,200
400
3,.500
200
3,000
2,000
$654,110
47,400
$701,510
Town of Dudley.
Manufactures.
Cassimeres,
Crash, gunny cloth, etc.,
Gunny cloth
Harnesses,
Iron castings,
Paper, wrapping, roofing and sheathing.
Woollen yarn
$225,000
700,000
10,000
2,000
12,000
10,000
7,000
$715,000
510,409
30,000
4,000
8,000
30,000
32,000
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MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Dudley — Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lisliments.
Capital invested.
Value of (,'oods
niaile
and work done.
Occupations.
Blacksmithinsr, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Machinists' work, ....
Masoning,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$100
500
300
500
$966,000
1,400
$067,400
$500
4,000
1,500
1,000
1,329,409
7,000
$1,336,909
City of Fitcdburg.
Manufactures.
Blinds, doors, windows, etc..
Bonnets and hats,
Blank books, etc.,
Boots and shoes, custom-made,
Boots and shoes,
Brass goods, castings, etc..
Bread, cake, crackers, etc., .
Bricks,
Buildings,
Carriages and wagons
Carriage woodwork, ....
Carpet warps,
Chair cane seating,
Chair cane and reeds
Cider
Cigars,
Clothing, men's and boys' custom-made,
Coffins, caskets and cases.
Confectionery
Cotton duck,
Drain and sewer pipe, ....
Files and rasps
Flour, meal, etc
Furniture, office
Furniture, rustic,
Garments, women's custom-made,
Gas
Hair work
Harnesses and carriages.
Ice cream and pastry
Iron castings,
Knives, mowing macliino, sickles, etc..
Lumber, sawed,
Machine.s for making watches,
Machines, mowing, wringing, etc..
Machinery, steam engine, etc.,
Machincr}', paper mill, ....
Monuments, gravestones, etc.,
Newspapers, book and job printing.
Paper, book, news, etc., ....
Paper hangings, etc
Paper, printing
Paper pulp
Photographs and otlier pictures, .
Picture frames, brackets, etc.,
Reeds, weavers',
Sausages, lard and hams, .
Shoddy,
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's.
Soap, hard and soft, and candles, .
Tinware,
Trimmings, harness and carriage,
Wooden goods, turned, ....
Woollen cassimeres and beaver cloths.
2
$35,.500
$86,585
1
1,200
4,000
3
4,400
15,200
4
800
6,ZZZ
1
200
2,000
2
8,500
37,100
1
8,000
40,000
2
6,.500
16,000
2
11,500
110,000
1
-
300
1
500
750
1
75,000
160,000
2
520,000
540,000
1
200,000
340,000
2
600
1,050
1
7,000
10,000
4
26,000
90,520
1
1,200
2,200
1
2,000
3,000
1
100,000
150,000
1
1,500
2,000
1
5,000
15,000
2
60,000
181,200
2
2,100
8,800
1
1,.300
4,000
2
7,000
180,000
1
60,000
28,324
1
1,000
2,000
1
1,000
5,000
1
1,.500
3,000
2
70,000
105,000
4
337,000
209,000
6
80,.500
111,850
1
25,000
15,000
1
20,000
55,673
7
786,000
654,200
2
68,000
44,584
2
4,100
11,500
6
35,000
34,100
1
350,000
803,000
1
125,000
185,000
1
15,000
34,070
1
12,000
14,.580
3
5,000
8,500
3
2,700
6,400
1
1,500
1,500
1
3.000
33,000
1
5,000
35,000
1
20,000
65,000
3
15,800
27,420
1
1,.500
4.000
1
1,500
3,000
3
6,500
7,.575
4
230,000
618,626
\0L. II. — 20
154-
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WoncESTER CouNTr. City of Fitcdburg— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Occupations,
Blacksmithing^, ....
• Bleaching and clyeins, .
Bonnet and Lat repairing,
Bottling
Brass finishing, .
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing, ....
Clothing repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Coopering and repairing.
Cotton wnsto cleaning, .
Draughting and designing, .
Dressmaking,
Furniture painting, ....
Glazing,
Gunsmithing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing
Locksinitliing and bell-hanging, .
Machinists' work, ....
Masonihg,
Painting,
Palm-leaf splitting and hat making.
Paper and wood hanging.
Picture framing
Plastering,
Plumbing,
Roofing
Stair building
Steam and gas fitting,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Stone quarrying
Tinsmithing
Umbrella repairing.
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
11
$12,450
$26,110
1,400
2,500
1
100
400
1
1,500
3,500
1
200
1,100
2
35,000
337,202
4
21,450
88,100
3
100
750
4
500
2,860
11
1,580
9,800
1
200
400
1
3,000
3,500
1
300
1,800
5
650
2,944
1
400
1,500
2
2,000
1,250
1
25
100
3
1,700
9.760
3
200
1,050
1
400
700
2
1,800
2,200
3
510
7,550
8
2,900
17,000
1^
20,700
53,080
3
100
3,750
1
500
1,000
*>
5
350
3
1,900
9,800
4
3,000
11,900
1
1,000
4,000
2
4,600
27,000
5
5,400
15,900
2
7,000
20,000
6
2,000
14,650
1
300
COO
4
3,500
4,000
2
500
700
5
3,250
7,700
o
1,900
3,900
2
10
75
104
$3,420,050
$5,126,920
119
144,030
700,471
223
$3,564,680
$5,827,391
Town of Gardner.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Chairs
Chairs, cane seat
Clothing
Edge tools,
Lumber, small, sawed, . . .
Meal,
Monuments, etc., ....
Newspapers and job printing,
Stoves and tinware,
Toys
Tubs, pails, lumber, etc.,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
2
5
$2,000
410,000
$3,900
165,000
8
2
236,000
2,500
482,668
7,000
1
2,200
300
2
14,200
6,000
250
7,000
2,000
10,000
15,000
16,000
29,520
1,500
5,500
3,500
50,000
35,000
3
2
3
700
2,500
2,200
7,599
14,000
17,200
1
300
1,200
MANTJTACTUEES AND OCCUrATIOXS BY TO^\^^S.
loo
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WoncESTEu County. Town of Gakdner— Con.
Number of
Value of goods
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
cstab-
Capital Invested.
niado
llsbments.
and work done.
Chair and furniture painting,
3
$1,600
$18,500
Cobbliiiir,
2
600
2,200
Docoratina:
1
-
300
Dressmaking
o
100
1,524
Eave troimli and conductor makin
S.
1
1,200
2,500
Embroiilcrv stanipins, .
1
-
25
HarnoKS and saddlo repairing,
2
2,400
6,300
Jewclrv repairing, .
1
100
100
Masoning,
1
50
4,000
Millitierv, ....
2
1,500
950
Millwritcbting
1
1,500
600
Painting,
2
1,200
4,500
Paper banging,
2
50
850
Photosrapliing,
2
1,800
3,365
Plastering, ....
1
-
2,740
Tinsmitliing, etc., .
1
800
4,000
Varnishing, ....
1
50
100
W.atch repairing.
1
300
500
Whoelwrigbting and repairing,
2
350
3,650
"Whitening and coloring.
1
25
100
AKgregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
26
$707,150
$800,488
Occupations (work done)
30
19,225
90,803
65
$726,375
$897,291
Town of Grafton.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Boots and shoes, men's, .
Boots, misses' and children's laced.
Clothing, men's, ....
Cotton clotb,
Print clotb
Shoes, men's and women's, .
Tools, boot and shoe,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Harness and saddle repairing,
Tinsmilhing, etc., ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
19
3
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
$90,000
70,000
500
7,000
317,070
175,000
50,000
2,500
$187,000
100,728
1,850
17,000
204.830
1 10,000
100,000
8,000
2
1
2
825
300
1,700
3,750
1,500
5,400
14
5
$712,670
2,825
$849,408
10,650
$715,495
$860,058
Toavn of Hardwick.
Manufacture s .
Butter and choose
Lumber, planed, and boxes, .
Lumber, sawed
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Cheese box making,
Carpentry and joinery.
Machinists' work, .
Powder keg making.
Wheel wrighting.
$81,281
2,000
2,355
3,000
1,250
5,000
10
1,500
100
156
CEXSUS OP IklASSACHUSETTS— 1S73.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WoKCESTER County. Town of Hardwick — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods niailc)
Occupations (work done)
8
8
$8,450
2,100
$85,636
10,860
16
$10,550
$90,496
Town of Harvard.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Bricks,
Glue,. .'....
Herbs, medicinal and aromatic,
Horse powers, etc., (macliinery), .
Leather board, ....
Marble, granite, monuments, etc., .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butcliering,
Cobbling, .
Paper bag making,
■Wheelwrigbting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
15
$250
2,000
8,000
2,000
10,000
800
1,200
2,000
100
500
150
$23,050
3,950
$27,000
$500
7,000
6,000
6,600
7,000
100
3,900
3,500
1,800
300
1,000
200
$31,100
6,800
$37,900
Town of Holden.
Manufactures.
Blankets, horse
Cassimercs and satinets.
Cider and boxes
Cotton cloth,
Cotton yam,
Leather, card,
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Silversmithing
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
16
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
$2,000
190,000
4,000
80,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
2
1
4,200
300
1
400
1
400
1
350
10
6
$316,000
5,650
$321,650
$8,400
285,000
4,350
89,910
30,000
9,000
150,000
3,500
200
500
500
1,000
$576,660
5,700
$582,360
Town of Hubbardston.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, men's and youth's,
Bricks,
Card boards,
Chair frames and packing boxes, .
M^VXUFACTUrcES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS. 157
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of IIuuijardston — Con.
NAMES OF INDL'STKIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Chairs, -wood seat
Clothing, custom, men's and boys',
Harnesses,
Leather,
Lumber,
Tinware and sheet iron stoves,
Tools, shoe,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Cobbling
Fealhercleansing
Harness and saddle repairing,
Tinsmithing,
2
3
20
8
$8,000
1,500
200
3,000
15,800
1,500
2,000
1,400
800
300
$47,550
2,500
$9,000
6,000
1,000
5,300
21,037
1,050
700
2,600
300
100
200
2,000
"Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made),
Occupations (work done)
1,000
$108,587
6,200
28
$50,050
$114,787
ToAVN OF Lancaster.
Manufactures.
Boards and tub staves, .
Bricks
Pocket-books, bill-books, etc.,
Pumps, copper
Soap, hard and soft,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cider bolt liner, etc
Harness making and repairing, .
Masoning, etc., ....
Painting,
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
■Wheelwrigbting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
20
$10,000
$15,600
25,000
20,000
20,000
75,000
8,000
15,000
620
8,400
3
5,300
11,500
2
5,800
25,500
1
-
400
1
150
50
1
700
2,500
2
10
200
2
15
1,050
1
4,000
6,000
2
2,500
3,000
5
$63,620
$1.34,000
15
18,475
50,200
$82,095
$184,200
Town of Leicester.
Manufactures.
Cards, hand, and wire beddles,
Cassiraercs,
Clothing, machine card, .
Flannels,
Inner soles and heels.
Knives, leather splitting, etc..
Lines,
Ltimber
Lumber and boxes, ....
Meal,
Satinet,
Shoes
Soft so.ip
$20,000
150,000
314,500
250,(100
500
30,000
2,000
4,800
7,200
15,000
21,000
3,000
125
$18,000
2;i8,556
200,500
417,921
3,600
40,000
14,000
10,400
1,800
6,500
147,270
15,775
200
158
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Coxtinued.
Worcester County. Town of Leicester — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
cstab-
lislimcnts.
Capital Invested,
Value of goods
miuie
and work done.
"Wire, iron,
Woollen poofls, ....
Woollen shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
P.-iintinsr,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occuijations (-work done),
27
5
$.3,300
43,000
3,000
1,000
200
■3,425
1,200
$874,625
85,000
203,000
18,000
2,100
4,432
1,400
$1,561,522
7,932
$1,569,454
Toavn of Leominster.
Manufacture s .
Agricultural implements,
Apple parers
Baskets
Beer, root and herb, . . . .
Boxes, paper
Bread, cake and pastry
Bricks
Buildings, . . . ,
Buttons, horn, ...
Carriages, . . . ,
Cider, . . . • ,
Clothing
Crash, union, . . . ,
Combs and jewelry, horn.
Door and window frames,
Eyc-glass frames and screws.
Furniture, . . • .
Gas,
Leather,
Leather board,
Lumber, sawed,
Meal,
Newspapers and job printing,
Ornaments and pressed goods made from ground hoofs.
Paper
Piano-fortes
Piano-forte cases
Scythe stones
Shoes,
Stove shelves
Toys,
Tubs
Water wheels
Woollen goods,
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Carpentering, .
Carriage painting,
Cobbling, .
Coopering,
Dressmaking, .
Glazing, .
Harness and saddle
Horn pressing.
Machinists' work.
Masoning,
Painting, .
Plumbing, i
Occupations.
repairing.
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
1
2
2
3
1
13
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
$10,000
6,000
145
150
1,600
1,400
1,000
4,100
4,000
85,500
470
3,200
20,000
124,600
2,000
500
100,000
30,000
31,000
80,000
3,000
3,000
3,500
1,000
100,000
58,100
38,000
10,000
5,000
15,000
4,000
4,000
20,000
3,300
10,000
5,000
625
1,225
10
425
600
250
5,700
2,900
3,100
1,000
$12,000
11,000
1,300
1,000
10,000
5, too
9,000
63,900
5,700
145,000
2,300
10,865
15,000
564,871
875
3,500
132,100
7,701
199,000
100,000
7,000
35,000
3,000
660
169,560
64,510
69,500
.500
45,000
12,000
12,000
13,000
10,000
150,000
12,500
39.400
39,400
2,900
5,000
200
2,850
200
3,100
.300
7,100
23,600
13,500
6,000
MA:i^UrACTUrtES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS.
159
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continukd.
AVoKCESTER County. Town of Leominster — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invcstcil.
Value of goods
made
and worlc done.
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsniitliinir,
Watdi repairing
Wlicelwrighllng
Aggregates,
Manufactures (goods madu), .
Occupations (work done),
63
50
113
$1,850
4,500
830
600
$770,265
41,935
$812,200
$10,000
0,500
1,000
2,500
$1,892,242
170,950
$2,069,192
Town of Lunenburg.
Manufactures.
Barrels, fisb, and cooper stoclc.
Boots and ankle-ties, children's, .
Hoops
Lumber
"Wheels, spokes and hubs, carriage,
Odcupations.
Blacksmithing,
Building moving,
Butchering,
Contractrng and buililing, etc..
Carpentry and joinery, ....
Coopering,
Hoop shaving
Lumber sawing,
Masoning,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods macle), .
Occupations (work done).
29
2
$4,800
$17,025
1
500
2,200
2
_
108
2
7,500
1?.,200
1
5,500
2,330
3
600
2,850 .
1
_
200
1
3,ono
10,000
1
3,000
10,000
6
-
2,550
1
100
200
1
20
100
1
.
500
3
-
1,150
3
~
590
8
$18,300
$34,023
21
6,720
28,140
$25,020
$63,003
Town of INIendon.
Manufactures.
Boots,
Boxes, boot and shoe.
Flocks,
Furniture,
Lumber, doors and sashes.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Wheelwrighting, . . ".
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods marlej, .
Occupations (work done).
9
5
14
$50,000
1,000
200
500
1,185
850
100
75
125
$52,885
1,150
$54,035
$57,000
8,4:'.3
20,01)0
3,000
4,411
1,743
12,000
450
500
$02,844
14,093
$107,537
160
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Milford.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufacture s .
Beer, spruce
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, packing,
Boxes, packing, and washing-machines,
Bread and pastry,
Buildings,
Builders' finish, etc
Builders' finish and church furniture, .
Burial cases,
Carriages, wagons and sleighs,
Cigars',
Clothing, men's custom-made,
Clothing, women's,
Dies and cutters
Furniture and tinware
Gas,
Harnesses and saddles
Hats, silk,
Heels, hoot and shoe, ....
Ice cream and confectionery,
Iron castings,
Lasts,
Leather,
Leather belting
Machinery, boot and shoe,
Machinery, cotton,
Meal
Nails, boot and shoe, ....
Needles, sewing-machine.
Newspapers and job printing.
Photographs, ......
Picture frames, screens, etc., .
Bhirts
Soft soap,
Spindles, spinning rings, etc..
Straw goods,
Teeth, artificial,
Tinware,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing
Bronzing,
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery
Carriage painting
Carriagi' trimming,
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing,
Carpet sewing,
Coppersniithing,
Chair cane seating
China decorating,
Clock repairing,
Clothes cleaning,
Cobbling,
Draughting and designing.
Dress and cloak making.
Embroidery stamping, ....
Engraving,
Furniture painting,
Gilding
Glazing,
Gunsmithing
Ham curing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Hat and fur repairing, ....
Instruments, musical, (repairing),.
Jewelry repairing,
Locksmithing
Lumber sawing and planing, .
Machinists' work
1
21
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
6
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
8
2
1
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
2
5
2
5
1
2
1
2
4
2
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
3
$1,000
710,800
20,000
10,000
10,000
6,050
6,000
9,500
2,000
6,600
5,000
14,400
2,900
7,000
15,000
8,000
750
200
8,500
2,000
24,000
11,000
10,000
15,000
19,000
140,000
5,000
22,000
4,500
16,000
4,500
500
70
300
120,000
30,000
1,650
1,900
3,800
1,090
5
12,600
1,915
150
200
50
20
3
200
10
300
1,050
520
60
10
200
1,900
505
35
200
350
25
25
80
18
1,300
$1,200
2,741,935
30,500
16,500
48,000
49,000
5,000
26,628
2,000
7,140
24,000
44,578
4,300
15,252
12,000
16,235
3,789
500
21,728
3,563
34,750
16,000
46,658
3,500
39,250
212,000
42,900
45,000
12,500
5,200
6,500
2,875
225
1,000
258,000
190,000
4,500
3,350
17,007
1,900
25
64,868
7,650
500
500
50
600
15
50
25
700
300
2,325
650
5,825
75
300
1,500
3,000
830
75
400
1,900
600
150
475
100
2,500
13,435
MAXUTACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS.
IGl
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Milford — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Masoning, etc., ....
Millinery,
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging.
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Sewing-machine repairing, .
Stair building
Steam and gas fitting,
Stencil cutting
Tinsmitliing, etc., ....
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing,
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting
Whitening and coloring,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
199
8
$6,6.i0
6
8,880
4
50
150
1
50
1
300
1
-
1
5,000
1
20
5
1,450
1
15
3
8,300
2
325
4
900
4
850
1
15
81
$1,271,120
118
59,576
$1,330,696
$3,200
10,100
23,050
2,800
950
1,000
900
3,000
3,000
250
3,950
80
4,980
250
3,600
5,750
50
$3,998,056
201,930
$4,199,9S(3
TO"WN OF MiLLBURY.
Manufactures.
Bricks,
Carriages,
Cassimeres,
Clotliing, custom-made, .
Cotton goods,
Cotton print cloths
Edge tools,
Hosiery and yam
Iron castings, .....
Leather laces, for shoe fronts.
Print cloths,
Sashes, doors, blinds, etc.,
Satinets,
Satinet and cotton warp,
Shuttle eyes, porcelain, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Bread baking,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Machinists' work
Masoning,
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Wool stapling
Wood turning
Wool washing and drying.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
21
1"
38
$15,000
210,000
3,500
200,000
90,000
46,000
165,000
3,000
300
100,000
25,000.
100,000
40,000.
300
2,300
1,500
11,000
2,800
200
1,000
9,000
7,000
1,200
150
4,000
$998,100
40,150
$1,038,250
$.500^
12,000
925,000
10,182-
195,007-
55,785
31,700-
235,852
10,500.
3,600
79,000
79,228
150,000
48,908
285.
2,200-
12,000
22,500
32,:j()0
1,200
3,000
11,000
300
5,900
8,500
550
800
$1,837,-547
100,250
$1,937,707
VOL. II.— 21
162
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- IS 75.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Neat Braintree.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Cheese
Lumber, sawed, aud meal, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Cobbling,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
$10,395
1,000
50
30
$11,395
SO
$11,475
$21,641
2,600
200
400
200
$24,241
800
$25,041
Town of Northborough.
Manufactures.
Cigars,
Clothing
Fertilizers,
Lumber aud meal, ....
Meal and ground plaster,
Piano-fortes, organs, etc..
Satinets
Shell work and combs, .
Shoe stilfenings, ....
Sleighs and express wagons, .
Soft soap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, . . . ,
Cobbling,
House painting, . . . . ,
Jewelry repairing, . . . . ,
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done), . .
23
1
§300
$400
1
£i'0
1,700
1
3,0C0
4,500
1
2,0t0
8,000
1
100
11,050
1
1,C00
6,500
2
29,000
120.000
2
30,500
27,000
1
300
1,500
1
2,800
2,500
1
700
1,100
1
500
2.500
1
500
2,000
4
300
5,400
1
50
300
1
400
1,500
1
100
500
1
800
1,000
13
$70,700
$184,250
10
2,650
13,200
$73,350
$107,450
Town of Northbridge.
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes, ....
Clothing, men's
Cotton goods,
Kindling wood, ....
Lumber and boxes, ....
Machinery, cotton
Monumetils, stops, granite, etc., .
Stuffed birds, animals, etc., .
Tinware and stoves,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Carriage painting, ....
Clothing repairing, etc
Cobbling,
Dressmaking
1
1
$50,000
l.CQO
$92,835
1.800
4
1
1
2
740,000
800
2,000
605.000
418,697
1,800
1,000
900,750
1
1
10,000
100
60,000
£0
1
1,000
4,000
4
1
1
1,175
2,500
25
3,650
1,200
50
2
250
835
3
550
900
4
250
1,200
^lAXUPACTUHES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS. IG
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Nortiibridge — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Harness and saddle repairing,
Millinery
Painting
Rooting,
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Tinsmitliing and repairing, .
WLeelwrigbting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods madu), .
Occupatiuns (work done),
13
26
39
$400
1,350
10
200
2,800
2,000
150
$1,409,900
11,000
$1,421,560
$12,000
1,175
30
400
17,200
1,200
300
$1,480,932
40,140
$1,521,072
Town of North Brookfield.
Manufacttires.
Boots
Boots and shoes,
Boxes, wooden,
Bread, cake and pastry,
Cijars,
Harnesses,
Lasts,
Leather, .
Newspapers, .
Pocket-books, .
Wagons and sleighs,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Tinsmithing, . . .
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$10,000
200,000
10,000
1,000
1,000
500
13,000
6,000
800
$80,000
1,817,000
30,000
5,000
10,500
6,000
9,000
40,000
500
15,000
1,275
2,000
38,800
1,200
1,800
500
800
$2,014,275
45,100
$2,059,375
ToAVN OF Oakham.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements,
Lumber, small
Meal,
Tables, extension, etc
Wire goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carriage repairing and painting, .
Clock repairing
Harness and s.iddle repairing.
Machinists' work
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
6
8
14
$4,000
3,000
500
2,500
8,000
750
100
75
15
$18,000
941
$18,941
$14,400
11,500
6,110
3,000
8,780
2,601
600
120
200
400
120
$43,790
4,041
$47,831
16^
CEIsSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Oxford.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Manufactures.
Carpet warp and twine
Cassimeres,
Cotton sheeting
Cotton warp,
Flannels
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's.
Shoe tools,
Woollen flocks and shoddy, .
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering,
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing.
Painting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
14
13
Capital invested.
27
$75,000
80,000
10,000
40,000
76,000
52,000
3,000
700
50,000
1,450
5,000
25
900
450
200
300
$385,700
8,325
$394,025
Value of goods
made
and work done.
$80,000
310,000
35,579
122,376
105,973
443,000
2,000
9,600
70,000
4,800
18,000
250
2,500
2,000
500
1,000
$1,178,523
29,050
$1,207,578
Town of Paxton.
Manuf ac ture s .
Boots,
Lumber, sawed
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
$100,000
7,000
800
250
$107,000
1,050
$108,050
$200,000
13,048
1,450
800
$213,048
2,250
$215,298
Town of Petersham.
Manufactures.
Cheese,
Kegs, powder,
Lumber, meal, etc.
Lumber, shingles, etc., .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Tinsmithing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
13
7
20
$3,500
4,500
2,500
11,000
1,100
2,300
1,000
500
$21,500
4,900
$26,400
$225
9,600
960
15,576
2,200
1,700
700
1,000
$26,361
5,600
$31,961
MAJNTXFACTUKES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS. 165
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of PniLLiPSTox.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of ,
Value of goods
estab-
Capital invested.
m.ade
lishments.
and -worlc done.
2
$100
$350
1
800
100
3
18,000
12,000
1
1,200
1,500
5
11,900
11,990
1
600
3,000
1
300
1,000
2
-
175
1 '
-
25
3
-
750
1
50
150
1
luO
250
13
$32,600
$28,940
9
500
2,350
22
$33,100
$31,290
Manufactures.
Boots,
Buggies
Chairs,
Leather
Lumber, shingles, etc
Toy carts and carriages, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Boot bottoming
Chair cane seating
Cobbling,
Varnishing and polishing, .
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Town of Princeton.
Manufactures.
Chair stock, ladders, stools, etc., .
Kegs, powder,
Lumber, chair stock and meal.
Lumber, small, ....
Newspapers and pamphlets, .
Shoddy
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Cobbling
Dentistry
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
5
1
3
$18,300
3,400
6,700
$32,950
3,784
7,697
5
1
1
13,500
500
11,810
1,3.50
2,000
6
1
3,850
100
S,5Q0
200
1
1
2
700
100
1,600
1,.500
350
16
11
$42,400
4,750
$59,.591
7,350
27
$47,150
$66,941
Town of Royalston.
Manufactures.
Chair stock and lumber
Chairs, wood seat
Hats, palm-leaf,
Shoe pegs, brush handles, croquet sets, etc.
Woollen goods
Wooden ware
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
$5,.500
5,000
6,0C0
10,000
50,000
4,000
$80,500
$7,550
20,000
20,000
16,000
150,000
10,300
$223,850
166
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Rutland.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures.
Baskets
Lumber
Shoddy
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
§3,000
3,400
2,000
$8,400
$1,500
83,178
1,000
$S5,6T8
Town of Shrewsbury.
Manufactures,
Boots, calf,
Leather
Lumber
Shoe counters,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Gunsmithing,
Painting,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
11
$15,000
400,000
600
200
650
2,000
50
600
1,000
$415,800
4,000
$420,400
$27,958
425,000
1,000
1,500
2,674
500
400
1,500
1,200
$455,458
6,274
$461,732
Toavn of Southborough.
Manufactures.
Blankets and flannels, .
Boots ^nd shoes, ....
Flour and meal, ....
Lumber and meal
Mattresses, wool, ....
Shoddy and batting,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Cobbling
Painting,
Tinsmithing,
Wheelwrighting, . . ■ .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
26
1
2
3
1
1
1
$12,000
110,000
8,500
1,000
1,000
500
6
4
2
2
i
2 .
3,100
10,000
165
1,200
1.000
r,200
9
17
$133,000
16,065
$149,665
$100,000
240,000
13,000
11,000
4,476
12,574
9,900
41,000
1,000
5,200
1,500
3,300
$381,050
61,900
$442,950
Town of Southbridge.
Boots and shoes,
Bread, crackers, etc.,
Bricks,
Manufactures.
$3,000
39,000
38,500
maxufactuees axd occupations by towns. 167
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contixued.
Worcester County. Town of Southbridge — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Buildings, brick, ....
Buildings, wood, ....
Carriage spokes, ....
Carriages and wagons, .
Clothing, men's custom-made.
Cotton goods,
Cotton goods, calico printing.
Cotton and woollen goods, .
Cutlery
Doors, sashes and boxes.
Furniture,
Gas
Harnesses
Harnesses and coflBns,
Knives, shoe
Marble work,
Newspapers and job printing.
Photographs,
Pumps, wooden, and shingles.
Shuttles and shuttle irons,
Soap and candles, ....
Spectacles,
Tinware,
Tools, mechanics'
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling
Dentistry,
Dressmaking,
Dressmaking and millinery, .
Engraving,
Glazing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing
Machinists' work
Painting,
Paper hanging, ....
Tinsmithing, etc
"Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
5
4
3
3
2
4
2
2
1
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
40
44
84
$1,400
i.ooo
8,000
1,200
4,400
250,000
300,000
2,580,000
3,500
20,000
1,500
15,000
800
300
13,800
2,500
6,000
800
1,200
30,000
2,500
153,500
600
1,500
4,100
9,900
400
2,000
1,550
1,600
10
300
33
300
8,000
275
4,500
720
600
$3,442,500
34,288
$3,476,788
$52,000
15,000
8,000
4,000
17,400
232,035
500,000
2,180,506
2,000
24,000
2,500
5,334
3,300
2,000
18,200
3,000
5,200
1,500
900
31,419
8,000
187,000
2,000
2,500
13,600
102,000
160
2,500
4,500
6,400
4,000
455
504
1,500
225
500
27.000
1,500
10,000
2,400
3,300
$3,388,894
180,544
$3,569,438
ToAVN OF Spencer.
Mantifactures.
Boots, men's and boys', .
Boxes, packing
Boxes and Imnber
Bread,
Chairs
Cider,
Cider and meal, ....
Clothing, custom-made, .
CoflBns, picture-frames, etc., .
Harnesses,
Hata and bonnets
Heels, shoe
Houses and buildings,
Lumber and meal, ....
Lumber, small, ....
$525,040
3,000
17,000
2,000
1,000
500
300
3,000
7,000
1,500
7,200
4,000
3,500
6,500
5,500
$2,155,429
16,000
34,000
15,000
1,200
1,663
8,700
7,149
1,075
1,400
9,661
11,000
23,231
3,425
10,958
1G8
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Spencer— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Meal
Muzzles, ox, etc., . . , .
Newspapers
Photographs,
Bhocs, •women's calf,
Soft Boap,
Stoves, furnaces, tinware, etc.,
Tin, sheet iron, copper ware, etc.,
"Window frames and door blinds, .
Wire, iron
Wire, iron, and lumber, .
Woollen goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Boot finishing,
Butchering,
Building moving
Cabinet repairing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carriage painting, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Dressmaking,
Draughting and designing.
Harness and saddle repairing.
House painting, ....
Jewelry repairing, ....
Machine repairing
Masoning,
Painting,
Plastering
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Roofing, slate
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Watch repairing
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made^ .
Occupations (work done),
52
41
93
$4,000
8,500
1,000
3,000
250
3,500
5,800
1,500
75,000
35,000
85,000
50
85
2,000
1,500
1,500
300
1,200
200
100
2,000
3,500
400
$809,590
12,785
$822,375
$42,000
200
8,500
1,100
30,000
1,300
1,875
2,700
5,000
60,000
00,550
340,000
9,900
850
1,724
113
500
10,418
1,500
100
900
2,500
140
500
3,001
200
800
1,000
1,600
1,500
1,000
1,500
2,336
1,175
700
2,500
^2,889,116
46,457-
$2,935,573
Town of Sterling.
Manufactures.
Axe helves, .....
Beer, root
Chairs, wood seat
Cider
Earthen ware, ....
Harnesses,
Leather, calf,
Lumber, and meal, ....
Pistols
Refrigerators and toy carts, .
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Carpentry and joinery, .
Clock repairing, ....
Harness and saddle repairing,
Jewelry repairing
Painting,
Tinsmithing, etc
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting ....
$325
$350
200
630
19,000
16,948
600
1,300
19,000
30,000
200
3o0
8,000
45,000
11,800
66,060
500
2,500
500
3,000
1,535
2,684
1,400
4,775
-
150
75
200
..
75
450
1,500
300
1,000
200
600
50
500
MAi^UTACTUIlES AKD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 169
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Sterling— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
17
11
$00,125
4,010
$156,138
11,484
28
$64,135
$167,622
Town of Sturbridge.
Manuf actiire s .
Augers, boring machines, etc..
Carriages, sleighs and harnesses, .
Cider,
Cotton print cloths, ....
Leather,
Lumber, and shingles, .
Shoes
Soft soap
Shoe tools and dies,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing.
Portrait painting
Roofing,
Shoe stiffenings (making),
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
26
1
$60,125
1
5,600
4
1,000
1
350,000
1
1,000
7
10,800
1
25,000
1
900
1
2,000
4
4,400
1
1,200
1
-
1
800
1
1,200
18
$456,425
8
7,600
$404,025
$65,400
8,560
2,364
450,000
2,000
16,780
100,000
875
6,000
7,500
6,000
75
3,000
1,000
$651,979
17,575
$069,554
Town of Sutton.
Manufactures.
Cotton cloth,
Cotton print cloth
Flocks and shoddy, ....
Mattresses
Meal and cotton batting, .
Shuttles and shuttle irons,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
10
$500,000
60,000
4,000
50
1,000
26,817
60O
300
$591,867
900
$592,767
$580,000
100,000
38,000
900
11,000
26,457
1,300
500
J756,357
1,800
$758,157
Town of Templeton.
Manufactures,
Blankets, horse
Boards for washboards, ,
Boots
Boots and shoes, women's,
Carts and buggies, ....
Cane seat chairs
$156,000
3,000
41,900
600
625
264,030
VOL. II. — 22
170
CEJfSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Templeton— Con.
NAIVIES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Chairs, splint and wood seat,
Clothing, men's and boys'.
Furniture,
Harnesses
Lumber
Machinery, chair
Meal, etc.,
Pail and tub staves, etc.,
Stoves and castings, . ,
Tin and copper ware.
Toy wagons and carts, .
Window shades, rustic, etc., .
Occupations.
Blackemithing, ....
Chair cane seating
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing.
Machinists' work
Painting
Paper hanging, ....
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Undertaking,
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
29
21
50
$12,000
400
42,000
400
8,000
7,000
2,500
7,000
8,000
30,000
33,000
4,000
1,200
550
100
3,200
300
50
500
1,150
$394,000
7,050
$401,050
$25,525
1,442
55,400
800
14,000
11,364
11,000
5,450
30,000
11,300
47,710
5,000
3,487
3,000
2,550
400
4,G38
3,000
200
650
500
2,950
$685,146
21,375
$706,521
Town of Upton.
Manufactures .
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, packing, and lumber, .
Straw goods
Occupations.
Blacksmithing
Butchering,
Carpentry and joinery, . • . ,
Clock repairing, ....
Painting,
Painting, fresco
Paper hanging
Stone cutting and dressing, .
Wheelwrighting, . . . . ,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
1
1
2
$25,000
10,000
1,002,000
$90,000
13,000
800,000
1
1
1
1
600
2,000
2,500
2,000
2,500
18,000
25
1
100
666
1
-
20
1
.
85
1
1
150
200
1,000
800
4
9
$1,037,000
5,550
$903,000
24,996
13
$1,042,550
$927,996
Town of Uxbridge.
Manufactures.
Boxes, wooden and cloth,
Cassimeres,
Clothing,
Cotton carpet yarn, . . . ,
Cotton cloth
Leather
Lumber,
$1,000
120,000
1,000
10,000
125,000
2,000
6,200
$1,670
625,000
3,000
23,970
101,818
2,100
11,498
MAinXFACTUEES AISTD OCCUPATION'S BY TO^Ts'S. 171
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of Uxbridge — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and worli done.
Me.ll, flour, etc., ....
Newspapers and job printing,
Satinets
Shoddy
Table cloths ond bed spreads,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, . . .
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Masoning,
Painting
Plastering,
Sewing-machine repairing,
Shoddy pickers (repairing), .
Stone cutting .lud dressing, .
Tinsmithing,
Umbrella repairing, . . .
Watch repairing, ....
Wheelwrighting, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
24
30
54
$3,500
4,000
27,500
12,000
100
1,100
34,532
4,760
225
100
650
998
15
500
2,000
1,200
300
$312,300
46,385
$358,686
$24,134
4,000
176,000
90,000
625
4,750
44,108
5,635
450
1,500
800
1,900
2,969
1,400
20
600
400
1,500
104
400
750
$961,813
67,286
$1,029,099
Town of Warren.
Manufactures,
Boots, men's, boys' and youths', .
Buildings and job work,
Cassimeres
Cheese,
Coats, vests and pantaloons, .
Cotton goods, etc., ....
Cotton warps
Edge tools, chisels, etc
Flocks,
Ink and bluing, ....
Iron castings,
Lumber
Meal
Meal and ground plaster.
Picture frames, ....
Pumps, steam, ....
Wagons and buggies,
Occupations.
Aqueduct repairing,
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery, .
Carpet, rag, weaving,
Carriage and wagon repairing,
Clock repairing, ....
Cobbling,
Harness repairing
Jewelry repairing, ....
Masoning,
Millinerj',
Plastering
Roofing,
Tinsmithing, etc., ....
Watch repairing
4
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
$110,000
1,400
125,000
7,450
1,000
450,000
25,000
5,000
8,000
15,000
10,000
4,000
3,000
10,000
300
100,000
200
10
2,300
300
225
350
100
1,000
300
25
1,000
200
$289,148
19,000
208,100
14,795
3,100
450,000
36,815
25,000
30,000
18,000
50,300
8,650
11,329
35,915
1,000
250,000
800
900
5,300
100
3,400
50
700
100
625
1,400
100
8,500
550
6,800
9,495
2,278
300
172
CEJ^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTUEES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Contenued,
Worcester County. Town of Warren— Con.
NAIMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
,, ^ Aggregates.
Manufactares (goods made)
Occupations (work done),
25
26
$875,350
5,810
$1,452,552
40,598
51
$881,160
$1,493,150
Town of Webster.
Manufacture s .
Bleaching, dyeing and liuishing cotton goods,
Broadcloth and castors
Clothing, custom-made,
CofHns, caskets, etc
Cotton cloth
Cracliers, bread and pastry, ....
Doors, sashes and blinds
Gas
Iron castings, etc.,
Job printing,
Lumber, sawed
Meal
Newspapers and job printing.
Photographs and other pictures, .
Picture frames, etc.,
Plates for artificial teeth, ....
Shoes, women's, misses' and children's,
8oft soap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing and repairing, ....
Butchering
Building moving
Carpentry and joinery
Cigar manufacturing
Cobbling, ........
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning and plastering
Painting, glazing, etc
Paving
Piano-forte and melodeon repairing,
Plumbing, roofing, etc
Sewing-machine repairing, ....
Stair building,
Stone cutting and dressing
Upholstering, varnishing, etc..
Watch, jewelry and clock repairing,
Wheelwrighting,
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), ....
Occupations (work done)
27
44
$500,000
6,800
1,500
250,000
1,700
5,400
26,000
2,000
3,000
100
7,000
2,500
1,100
126,000
400
2,645
14,400
500
6,000
400
635
350
430
11,875
75
100
2,575
435
2,000
4,000
2,575
715
500
$933,500
50,210
$983,710
$800,000
1,125,000
16,500
550
325,000
34,300
16,000
6,746
30,000
250
20,000
50
7,000
6,300
300
827
532,855
2,174
11,200
52,126
1,200
54,500
72,000
4,090
1,900
2,400
23,331
100
400
6,506
215
5,000
20,000
3,177
1,800
3,000
2,923,852
262,945
$3,186,797
Town of Westborough.
Manufactures,
Boots and shoes, ....
Boxes, boot and shoe.
Bread, cake, crackers and pastry, .
Bricks,
Clothing, custom-made, .
Concrete walks
Lumber, sawed
Meal
3
$150,000
$871,014
1
2,000
20,000
1
4,000
30,450
1
8,000
5,600
3
13,500
37,000
1
300
800
1
1,500
2,000
1
11,000
41,085
MAXXTFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS.
173
JIANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WoECESTEK Couxxr. TO'S^'N OF Westbokougii— CoD.
NAMES OF rSDUSTEIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Meal and plaster
Monuments, marble, etc.,
Kewsp.ipers, p.-imphlcts, etc.,
Photoeraphs, etc., ....
Shingles
Sleighs,
Spring beds,
Straw goods
Trellises, Wardian cases, etc.,
Wagons, sleighs, etc., . .
Occupations,
Blacbsmithing
Box making
Butchering,
Carpentry' and joinery, .
Chair cane seating, ....
Grain grinding
Harness and saddle repairing,
Masoning and plastering.
Plastering,
Plumbing
Roofing
Slating,
Stair building
TinBmithing and repairing, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
29
54
$5,000
600
500
35,950
5,000
337,000
10,000
12,200
50,000
1,200
6,900
50
600
2,500
2,500
1,500
600
1,000
600
J596,550
67,850
§663,900
$20,960
2,120
4,000
2,500
52,C00
18,000
1,112,020
10,000
21,300
10,500
3,000
600
70,556
9,349
180
5,500
6,750
6,750
2,125
1,315
2,000
124
5,565
$2,257,449
124,314
$2,381,763
Town of West Botlston.
Manufactures,
Baskets, white oak,
Blankets and cotton cloth,
Boots
Brackets and woodwork for organs.
Cotton jeans and sail duck, .
Cotton sheetings, ....
Cotton yam,
Meal and flour
Shoes
Stop motions for warping machines.
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering
Harness repairing, ....
Painting
Tinsmithing and repairing, .
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
2
$450
$3,300
1
184,000
193,000
2
33,000
158,000
1
2,500
3,000
1
110,000
269,292
2
141,575
102,076
1
8,000
20,000
1
8,000
24,000
1
4,000
36,066
1
1,000
2,918
4
3,800
6,600
2
3,000
26,000
1
200
500
1
50
400
1
500
1,000
1
88
519
2
1,300
2,500
13
$492,525
$811,652
12
8,938
37,519
§501,463
§849,171
174
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. Town of West Brookfield.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Manufactures,
Boots
Corsets
HeCls, boot and shoe,
Milk, condensed, and cheese, .
Occupations,
Blacksmithing, ....
Clock repairing, ....
Harness and saddle repairing.
Jewelry repairing, ....
Painting,
Watch repairing, ....
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done).
15
$176,200
3,000
S0,000
1,000
15
500
110
500
175
$209,200
2,300
$211,500
$517,700
50,000
8,000
58,967
2,000
39
2,000
225
2,000
374
$640,667
6,638
$647,305
Town of Westminster.
Manufactures,
Carriages and wagons, .
Chairs,
Crackers,
Paper,
Preserves and jellies.
Soap,
Occupations.
Blacksmithing, ....
Butchering,
Cobbling
Harness and saddle repairing.
Masoning and plastering,
Painting,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
12
15
27
$400
74,500
10,000
25,000
2,500
1,100
16,000
50
100
200
1,400
100
$112,400
18,950
$131,350
$1,000
85,660
27,000
50,000
10,800
500
3,550
28,000
550
1,000
400
3,600
600
$174,960
37,700
$212,660
Town of Winchendon.
Manufactures.
Bit braces, angle borers, hammers, etc.,
Chairs,
Chair seats and frames
Corn, hulled,
Cotton goods
Faucets, wooden, etc., ....
Furniture, school, <ind picture frames, .
Hammers, tack, and wooden handles, .
Harnesses,
Iron mop-heads,
Job printing, . . . .
Leather, tanned,
Lumber, sawed
Lumber, doors and blinds.
Machinery and tools
Machinery, woodworking.
Monuments, marble
$25,000
$10,000
12,000
30,000
7,000
12,000
250
500
200,000
210,000
8,000
14,268
1,000
2,600
1,600
4,000
4,000
2,000
2,000
5,625
4,500
4,517
40,000
90,000
9,100
9,725
50,000
25,000
75,000
100,000
30,000
33,000
1,500
7,000
MAXTTACTUEES ^VXD OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^-XS. 175
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
WoKCESTEK County. Town of Winchendon— Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES,
>
Medicines,
Newspapers, . . , .
Pail ears and washers
Pails, tubs, etc
Photographs, etc.,
Rakes, hay
Boap,
Spools and bobbins, ....
Occupations.
Blacksmithing,
Butchering
Carpentry and joinery
Carriage painting
Chair painting,
Clock repairing
Cobbling,
Glazing,
Harness and saddle repairing.
House painting
Jewelry repairing,
Machinists' work,
Masoning and plastering,
Painting
Paper and wood hanging,
Plastering
Plumbing
Roofing, slate
Upholstering,
Watch repairing,
Wheelwrighting
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
39
49
8S
$1,300
3,000
4,000
276,000
350
15,000
1,500
7,000
2,S50
550
11,S50
425
300
10
150
300
400
3,000
1,800
600
100
2,000
300
250
3,000
2,700
$779,100
30,585
$809,685
$1,000
3,000
7,000
393,048
26,000
2,400
8,895
4,886
1,900
38,800
975
2,000
150
1,450
400
1,000
2,243
405
2,500
15,010
1,650
275
75
1,.500
1,000
1,150
850
5,425
$1,001 ,.578
83,044
$1,085,222
City of WoRCESTEn.
Manufactures.
Agricultural implements
Apple parers, meat cutters, etc.,
Awls and needles,
Beavers,
Beds, spring, and furniture springs
Beer, small,
Blacking, boot, shoe and harness,
Blankets and,satinets
Blind fasteners, iron
Boats,
Bolts, nuts, washers, etc.,
Bookbinding,
Book publishing
Boots, men's, boys' and children's
Boots, shoes and slippers, men's, women's and children's, .
Boot trees
Boot welts and leathern shoe laces,
Boxes, mouldings, etc
Boxes, cigar,
Brackets,
Brass musical instruments
Brass and composition eastings
Bread, crackers and pastry, ~
Bricks,
Brooms
Brushes .' .
Buildings
1
$150,000
$175,584
1
6,000
12,000
1
5,000
8,000
1
120,000
210,000
1
500
1,150
o
3,500
69,600
1
500
3,000
1
100,000
200,000
1
3,U00
4,000
1
1,000
600
1
20,000
14,000
2
6,500
33,296
1
10,000
7,500
U
931,000
3,447,347
13
723.3^30
1,879,462
1
1,000
1,600
1
1,:J00
5,000
2
40,000
130,000
1
3,000
10,000
1
100
100
1
1,200
6,000
2
1,500
30,000
8
35,0.50
153,500
5
25,000
38,550
1
200
1,400
1
10,000
20,000
20
82,875
919,050
176
CEls^SUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. City of Worcester — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Building stone, artificial
Cabinet work (furniture),
Car head linings,
Carpeting, Brussels
Carpeting, cotton,
Carriages and wagons,
Cars, steam railroad
Cassimeres,
Cement drain pipe
Chairs, folding
Chairs, step,
Cider, refined, and vinegar
Cigars
Clothing,
Cofi"ee
Cofiee, spices, etc
Coffins, etc.
Cologne
Confectionery
Copperas
Corsets
Cotton yarn for satinet warp, ....
Desks, tables and organ cases, ....
Die makers' stock, hay knives, etc.,
Doors, sashes, blinds, etc
Dresses, etc., women's, . . ...
Drills, blacksmiths',
Eave troughs and conductors, wooden,.
Envelopes and boxes,
Essences, perfumes, hair oils, etc., .
Felted fabrics, woollen
Files,
Flocks, woollen
Firearms
Fruits, pickles, etc., canned,
Furniture,
Galvanized iron work,
Games, card, field and parlor, ....
Gas,
Gears and gear patterns
Hair oil,
Hair switches,
Hardware, light
Harnesses,
Harnesses, halters, etc
Harness iron, etc.,
Hats and bonnets, straw
Hats and caps,
Heels, boot and shoe,
Heels and inner soles
Horse boots,
Horseshoes,
Ice,
Ice cream
Indigo blue dye,
Iron castings,
Japanned iron plates for photographs, .
Job printing,
Knives, machine, etc.,
Lasts,
Last irons, etc
Leather belting,
Leather for belting
Leather for cards,
Leather cement,
Leather, wax and split,
Looms,
Loom harness frames,
Machines, card clothing,
Machines, boot and shoe, ...
Machines, mowing, and iron working machinei-y.
Machinery, iron presses, etc
1
4
1
1
1
7
1
5
1
1
1
1
14
24
1
2
4
I
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
26
1
2
2
4
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
5
2
9
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
3
$5,000
4,000
506
120,000
11,000
32,200
42,.500
165,500
75,000
800
2,000
38,000
132,650
1,500
27,060
22,000
5,000
15,000
5,400
50,000
25,000
10,000
28,000
17,000
14,435
16,000
7,000
150,000
1,850
40,000
14,000
20,000
166,000
10,000
60,000
2,500
50,000
620,000
6,000
6,000
800
8,000
14,550
800
8,500
2,300
16,000
2,000
3,000
2,000
54,000
3,000
5,000
277,000
69,000
40,570
44,500
70,000
2,000
103,000
100,000
12,000
10
8,500
290,000
500
278,000
20,800
253,000
49,200
$13,500
11,792
4,500
300,000
12,000
75,112
121,742
1,055,000
5,750
150,000
2,250
7,940
128,876
413,711
6,400
48,269
56,960
3,200
140,500
18,000
157,057
13,385
36,000
38,615
57,000
76,328
24,000
11,000
489,993
2,303
90,000
23,900
13,000
247,000
31,965
85,000
2,700
55,000
158,000
2,000
150
12,000
2,475
22,905
24,215
40O
22,500
6,900
39,500
3,000
30,000
15,000
49,000
5,250
25,000
427,500
122,000
86,008
36,572
66,800
5,000
125,000
154,000
18,000
70
117,760
270,000
3,000
336,130
43,900
254,760
82.833
MA^UTACTUKES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 177
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester County. City of Worcester — Con.
NAMES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested,
Value of goods
made
and worlc done.
Machinery, paper and calico printing, .
Machines, screw,
Machinery, water wheels, etc
Machinery, woodworking, etc..
Machinery, woollen,
Meal, corn, • .
Meal, flour and lumber
Meats, preserved, etc.,
Medicines, proprietary,
Millinery goods
Monuments, marble and stone work, .
Mouldings, brackets, etc
Neckties, men's,
Needles, sewing-machine, ....
Newspapers,
Organs,
Ornamental iron work, carriage, .
Paper and sheet metal, perforated.
Paste,
Patterns, boot, shoe, corset, etc
Patterns, machine and foundery, .
Perfumery, dentifrice, etc., ....
Photographs, ferreotypes, etc..
Picture frames, cornices, etc.,
Pumps, copper,
Punches, railroad conductors',
Railway iron and car wheels,
Reeds, organ, etc.,
Razor strops, .......
Refrigerators
Regalia, ornaments, silverware, etc., .
Ropes and cordage
Satinets,
Sausages
Saws
Screws,
Screw wrenches
Shears and small iron goods.
Signs,
Skates and skate straps,
Soap, tallow and candles, ....
Soda and mineral water, ....
Spectacles and eye glasses
Spindles for woollen and other manufactures.
Spokes,
Steam boilers, vats, etc., ....
Steam engines, etc.,
Bteel stamps, stencils and hand presses.
Stocking supporters and garters, .
Stone ware,
Stove polish, boot and shoe blacking, etc., .
Stoves, and stove pipe,
Stucco work, .
Tape, cotton,
Teeth, artificial, and plates, ....
Thread, cotton, etc.,
Tinware, sheet iron, etc
Tools, machinists', and iron castings, .
Towel racks and coat hooks, ....
Trunks, etc.,
Trusses,
Valentines,
Valentines and paper boxes, ....
Wagons,
Water meters and hydraulic work.
Wax work, etc.,
Weavers' reeds and tin heddles, .
Wheels and carriage stock
Wliips,
Windows, door screens, etc..
Wire goods and hardware, ....
Wire, iron and steel
1
1
1
3
5
3
1
19
6
9
5
3
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
11
9
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
9
2
6
9
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
$150,000
15,000
8,000
160,500
137,000
22,700
2,000
35,054
30,350
29,200
45,000
67,100
1,500
1,500
120,000
178,500
5,500
10,000
10
2,000
9,300
17,200
55,490
2,750
700
500,000
180,000
5,000
3,000
1,000
2,000
40,000
1,925
28,500
225,000
5,100
150
4,000
28,365
15,000
500
4,500
5,000
20,000
25,000
1,000
3,000
10,000
575
6,000
100
8,000
8,455
23,000
67,500
461,600
1,200
6,000
200
10,000
20,000
2,600
75,000
15,400
18,000
250
7,400
91,000
1,500,000
$160,000
12,000
6,000
129,891
268,600
215,020
30,000
83,852
35,036
78,600
66,055
162,600
9,000
3,000
114,860
292,000
33,000
29,500
168
5,045
6,200
310
28,200
145,449
3,300
600
1,062,500
187,200
18,800
3,000
14,400
5,000
111,000
6,600
600
52,000;
193,140-
3,700
650
40,000
114,086
16,340
1,000.
12,000:
5,000
73,000
50,000.
2,000.
1 8,000 i
20,000.
2,333;
2,400.
200
4,000.
11,175
121,500
77,000
339,576
2,100
5,500-
500
30,000
30,000
1,750
60,000
600
25,400
45,000
500
28,850
101,795
1,403,000
VOL. II.— 23
178
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1ST3.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester Coxinty. City of Worcester — Con.
NA3IES OF INDUSTRIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
Wood kindling and granular fuel,
Wood, turned,
Woollen cloth,
Worsted yarn,
Occupations,
Blacksmithing,
Bleaching and dyeing,
Boot tree repairing,
Building moving
Butchering,
Card board making (hand card), .
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet sewing,
Carriage painting,
Carriage repairing
Car repairing, railroad,
Chair cane seating,
Clock repairing
Cloth dyeing and cleaning, ....
Clothes cleaning, repairing and remodelling,
Cobbling,
Coffin trimming
Coopering,
Drain building,
Draughting and designing, ....
Dress and cloak making
Electro-plating,
Engraving
Furniture repairing,
Gilding,
Gunsmithing,
Hair working
Ham smoking,
Harness and saddle repairing,
Hat cleaning and repairing, ....
Jewelry repairing,
Kindling wood making
Lathing,
Leather belting repairing, ....
Leather die repairing,
Locksmithing
Machinists' work,
Marble cutting and dressing, ....
Masoning,
Metal punching and stamping.
Millinery,
Musical'instrument repairing,
Painting, house, sign and fresco, and glazing.
Paper ruling
Paper and wood hanging, ....
Piano-forte repairing
Picture frame repairing
Plastering
Plumbing,
Roofing, slate
Roofing, tin
Saw filing and repairing
Scroll sawing,
Sewing-machine repairing, ....
Stair building,
Steam and gas fitting
Stone dressing and cutting, ....
Stone quarrying
Tinsmithing, etc.,
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering,
Varnishing and polishing, ....
Watch repairing,
Water pipe laying
Wheelwrighting,
Whitening and coloring, ....
Woollen stock cutting,
2
2
1
1
29
4
1
1
9
1
37
3
5
1
1
1
9
1
32
54
2
1
1
10
24
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
2
2
2
1
3
9
1
17
1
8
2
28
1
3
3
1
5
16
3
4
1
1
2
3
5
4
2
9
1
5
4
17
1
6
5
1
$9,800
1,200
18,000
70,000
25,625
6,000
1,000
4,000
157,500
3,000
30,945
1,725
1,500
50
1,355
3,000
1,405
3,686
2,500
20O
3,000
6,4C0
2,983
1,000
575
600
100
600
700
805
700
6,000
1,000
7,400
9,585
2,000
6,800
100
19,965
400
23,000
650
3,350
24,060
9,800
500
300
600
400
3,000
12,500
24,000
6,000
25,012
800
5,425
2,100
200
$19,500
3,500
40,220
176,000
96,528
12,800
3,600
6,175
1,568,940
500
235,379
1.400
10,750
5,000
64,128
200
2,275
4,000
7,188
28,003
5,163
2,000
8,000
29,150
33,269
6,000
3,300
975
69
150
1,000
1,500
1,200
1,000
7,400
3,.500
6,200
500
10,000
2,300
29,650
60
69,514
8,000
31,600
1,100
60,781
. 1,040
17,000
2,000
800
19,.30O
104,500
79,600
10,000
800
1,000
3,800
10,500
45,500
64,000
37,000
24,008
486
32,025
24,250
21,548
87,056
5,920
3,080
411
M.VXUTACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY .TO^^^^S. 170
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worcester Cocnty. City of Worcester— Con.
NAMES OF industries.
Aggregates.
Manufactures (goods made), .
Occupations (work done),
Numl)er of
estab-
lishments.
Capital Invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
4S1
430
911
$10,762,174
455,991
$11,218,165
$20,524,836
2,971,931
$23,496,767
RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES
•
Mascfactcees.
OCCCPATIOXS.
CocKTiEs, Cities asd
Towss.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital
invested.
Value of
goods made.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital
invested.
Value of
work done.
Barnstable County, .
127
$1,617,465
$1,365,610
154
$78,031
$166,202 »
Barnstable,
23
5,700
27,975
3
5,930
20,500
Brewster, .
-
-
-
7
625
2,840
Chatham, .
4
1,050
4,484
17
24,300
14,149
Dennis,
_
_
-
6
1,150
6,124
Easthani, .
1
5,000
5,000
7
830
1.462
Falmouth,
S
1,005,500
481,070
15
4,100
11,160
Harwich, .
14
11,630
69,641
11
2,885
6,025
Orleans, .
6
13,550
49,500
12
4,407
15,955
Provincetown,
15
31,110
56,770
4
6,515
3,675
Sandwich,
12
498,800
514,235
19
8,200
11,000
Truro,
_
_
-
2
180
480
Wellfleet, .
13
14,400
41,950
7
2,700
8,-500
Yarmouth,
31
30,725
114,985
45
16,209
64,332
Berkshire Codntt,
309
$11,815,505
$19,677,648
463
$454,249
$1,337,680
Adams, ....
77
4,768,000
8,499,225
138
76,930
389,440
Alford,
o
-
360
-
-
-
Beckct, .
9
121,050
317,797
9
6,258
18,222
Cheshire, .
14
137,100
192,065
11
7,700
7,888
Clarksburg,
6
157,445
268,560
1
-
100
Dalton,
l.j
8.30,'JOO
817,950
13
7,G7a
10,200
E?remont,
0
58,700
105,600
5
2,350
7,150
Florida, .
1
10,000
6,800
2
2,000
1,400
Great lUirringtoD,
13
463,500
1,028,339
2
8,000
3,700
Ilancock, .
12
76,700
148,246
10 .
16,560
3,305
Hinsdale, .
11
262,850
486,396
15
4,200
20,425
Lanesborough,
3
304,000
336,000
6
11,200
7,000
Lee, .
14
788,300
1,478,210
19
38,600
138,550
Lenox,
1
42,025
106,315
3
2,800
5,300
Monterey,
4
9,500
14,780
5
650
2,800
New Ashford, .
1
-
86
-
-
—
New Marlborough,
14
107,800
270,769
14
10,350
37,785
Otis, , . .
13
18,6.50 .
30,660
4
425
1,850
Peru,
2
3,800
2,600
2
100
600
Pittsficld, .
90
2,243,890
3,572,030
106
169,890
501 ,042
Richmond,
2
54,450
170,900
4
7,510
5,500
BandisUeld,
13
14,825
15,795
17
7,225
6,260
Savov,
7
15,900
22,163
1
-
800
Sheffield, .
10
140,400
94,745
11
3,100
11,000
Stockbridge, .
17
88,070
362,540
19
14,040
45,.518
Tvrincham,
1
42,000
17,173
2
375
900
West Stockbridge,
1.-)
300,830
495,030
25
32,350
41.138
■W'illiamstown, .
9
729,000
795,883
24
23,361
69,207
"Windsor, .
6
14,800
20,031
'
180
CENSUS or jVIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Recapitulation of Aggregates — Con.
CotTNTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Manukactukes.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital
invested.
Bristol Countt,
Acushnct,
Attleborough,
Dartmouth,
Dighlon, .
Easton,
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Freetown,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Norton,
Raynham,
Rehoboth,
Seekonk, .
Bomerset, .
Swansea, .
Taunton, .
Westport,
f)CKEs County,
Chilmark,
Edgartown,
Tisbury, .
Essex County,
Amesbury,
Andover, .
Beverly, .
Box ford, .
Bradford, .
Danvers, .
Essex,
Georgetown,
Gloucester,
Groveland,
Hamilton, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Lynnfield,
Manchester,
Marblehead,
Merrimae,
Methuen, .
Middlctou,
Nahant,
Newbury, .
Newbuiyport,
North Andover
Peabody, .
Rockport, .
Rowley, .
Salem,
Salisbury,
Saugus,
Swampscott,
Topsfield, .
Wenham, .
West Newbury,
Franklin County,
Ashficid, .
Eernardston, .
566
11
46
18
4
20
6
110
9
49
157
12
13
3
12
6
2
77
11
2
6
1
1,775
25
22
46
9
7
51
37
17
65
9
1
289
35
136
324
2
20
43
39
11
• 8
1
8
115
4
58
9
11
271
45
17
10
2
3
25
282
4
4
$37,971,263
25,000
1,872,800
42,900
179,000
478,850
177,450
23,167,342
71,700
288,200
6,334,046
78,700
369,350
12,900
1,900
153,350
2,000
4,685,250
30,525
$55,800
38,000
12,800
5,000
$31,283,215
1,255,816
654,400
314,700
47,300
18,000
636,066
111,150
187,100
461,865
221,600
350
2,158,183
401,150
10,304,408
4,560,700
11,500
109,100
336,800
304,820
461,500
95,300
15,200
2,031,150
430,000
1,216,840
228,200
31,500
4,000,552
291,.390
196,800
1,200
30,000
10,000
147,975
$4,127,715
13,500
40,000
Value of
goods made.
$48,321,951
45,450
3,443,985
84,008
189,829
1,817,260
357,900
23,347,100
58,190
493,159
9,969,682
221,030
993,509
13,500
85,915
832,800
17,000
6,800,421
101,207
$68,360
8,200
36,100
24,000
$82,645,625
2,018,340
1,395,110
1,054,657
59,171
37,900
2,127,502
241,988
523,000
826,530
564,150
5,000
10,236,078
787,313
19,114,492
17,917,487
8,987
179,581
1,379,964
752,180
2,006,192
304,336
77,725
47,500
4,445,249
1,440,000
3,994,971
271,910
151,500
7,787,503
845,956
756,120
30,693
215,000
34,700
406,180
$4,843,117
9,094
87,000
Occupations.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
576
6
11
20
7
13
19
219
8
9
122
'2
14
8
8
2
12
81
15
42
2
39
1
1,471
10
8
21
14
3
22
38
10
120
14
6
103
38
231
278
6
3
12
22
22
10
5
4
54
30
39
4
279
31
2
3
8
6
15
207
5
9
Capital
invested.
$1,017,497
Value of
work done.
$2,777,136
2,050
5,900
7,500
41,033
6,010
44,855
3,170
4,150
21,900
18,890
10,535
29,100
327,129
1,321,399
13,500
8,250
11,500
62,000
188,464
686,580
41,000
12,000
19,560
27,240
3,000
6,474
9,150
11,263
200
2,500
29,250
24,350
301,584
455,502
21,995
15,650
$8,160
$35,205
450
330
7,595
33,900
115
975
,501,973
$10,837,119
15,900
32,100
2,435
11,600
25,100
166,100
5,290
8,419
3,500
14,400
31,400
192,500
10,700
31,929
5,650
14,700
858,388
4,041,816
19,350
83,368
9,000
4,400
76,054
399,150
21,854
71,219
254,711
642,628
636,395
3,093,940
1,200
4,950
2,800
2,810
11,550
21,700
8,800
40,118
17,000
109,750
800
2,465
6,600
53,500
2,.50O
31,000
28,100
247,936
119,455
625,880
37,315
45,970
3,050
27,600
229,456
725,190
12,195
26,830
6,500
15,250
6,500
6,500
18,900
14,100
9,000
10,300
4,525
17,001
121,041
$458,757
1,450
3,766
6,225
16,700
MAXUPACTURES AXB OCCUPATIOXS BY TO^^^S.
181
INIANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Recapitulation of Aggkegates — Con.
Manufactures.
Occupations.
CoDNTiES, Cities and
Number of
Number of
Towns.
estab-
Capital
Value of
estab-
Capital
Value of
invested.
goods made.
invested.
work done.
lishments.
lishments.
Franklin Co.— Con.
■
Buckland,
8
$317,600
$426,165
3
$400
$7,600
Charlemont,
13
14,975
32,750
6
2,150
6,000
Colrain, .
8
356,000
390,022
-
-
-
Conway, .
7
225,700
284,150
9
4,881
49,280
Deerfield, .
12
75,100
297,700
7
5,625
15,020
Erviiig,
9
291,200
266,925
5
1,025
5,220
Gill, r .
1
78,300
17,000
2
500
1,.500
Greenfield,
46
354,800
308,634
40
21,990
170,987
Hawley, .
10
5,425
6,670
2
400
400
Heath,
4
3,900
9,630
-
—
-
Leverett, .
14
22,050
32,004
-
-
-
Leyden, .
3
2,900
2,4.54
-
-
-
Monroe, .
6
2,200
1,700
-
-
-
Montague,
24
1,504,589
1,364,736
35
42,525
113,710
New Salem,
8
10,400
40,550
7
1,025
4,000
Northficld,
18
28,080
59,855
17
5,475
19,600
Orange,
23
569,100
782,149
21
12,250
25,093
Rowe,
7
7,780
12,087
8
2,830
3,115
Bhelburne,
18
113,641
178,790
22
10,930
14,516
Bhutcsbury,
8
7,975
10,057
4
1,350
1,300
Sunderland,
1
900
800
-
-
-
Warwick, .
14
38,400
86,810
-
-
-
Wendell, .
6
28,500
67,785
3
10
250
Whately, .
6
14,700
67,000
2
"
700
HA3IPDEN COUNTT,
633
$19,765,118
$32,504,175
714
$1,140,229
$3,187,855
Agawam, ....
3
171,478
177,000
-
-
-
Blandford,
11
18,100
33,525
12
3,450
10,850
Brimfleld, .
10
46,550
102,588
2
600
850
Chester, .
19
185,530
174,.541
10
1,965
9,9.55
Chicopee, .
71
1,965,146
3,781,903
75
86,527
253,137
Granville, .
13
47,575
65,680
5
2,400
2,000
Holland, .
4
1,850
1,459
1
200
600
Holyoke, .
28
6,862,000
8,737,806
6
6,200
50,500
Longmeadow,
9
151,300
149,306
3
4,000
9,500
Ludlow, .
4
201,500
253,600
1
100
200
Monson, .
10
279,300
1,179,275
31
30,705
90,725
Montgomery,
2
1,700
3,643
-
-
-
Palmer, .
22
947,200
1,751,151
24
22,105
104,067
Russell, .
4
156,000
176,600
4
2,400
4,900
Southwick,
13
13,338
49,308
7
3,025
13,750
Springfield,
251
5,395,213
10,089,842
444
878,009
2,393,168
Tolland, .
6
16,100
82,540
-
-
-
Wales,
12
247,750
895,475
5
8,150
9,128
Westfield,
121
1,062.938
3,240,276
62
77,110
200,082
West Springfield,
6
685,000
609,905
6
2,500
11,793
Wilbraham,
14
709,550
942,752
16
10,783
22,050
Hampshire CouNTr, .
297
$6,718,547
$9,993,217
284
$274,820
$804,339
Amherst, . . . .
40
204,335
407,404
34
34,250
90,122
Belchertown,
25
58,275
130,952
11
2,790
7,200
Chesterfield,
10
31,500
19,1.54
3
-
750
Cummington,
20
95,2.50
104,271
9
2,920
5,225
Easthampton,
17
1,620,375
1,883,005
18
26,000
85,150
Enfield, .
11
240,000
367,981
4
2,400
4,380
Goshen, .
5
3,800
4,350
1
200
400
Granby, .
3
7,800
13,450
8
3,100
13,538
Greenwich,
6
15,800
34,894
5
3,600
8,900
Hadlcy, .
13
71,000
201,295
9
3,200
6,050
Hatfield, .
4
32,100
62,700
2
900
2,500
Huntington,
5
80,500
108,300
9
3,110
5,812
Middletiold,
4
89,100
96,789
1
200
300
Northampton,
30
1,696,300
3,179,199
87
158,635
493,864
182
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Recapitulation of Aggregates — Con.
Mantjfactubes.
OCCtlPATION
3.
Counties, Cities and
Number of
Number of
Towns.
estab-
Capital
Value of
estab-
Capital
Value of
Invested.
goods made.
invested.
work done.
lishments.
lishments.
Hampshire Co.— Con.
Pelham
2
$8,000
$9,225
^
^
^
Plainfiold,
7
9,000
9,150
18
$2,975
$7,535
Prescott, .
2
4,000
9,260
_
-
-
South Hadley, .
15
909,972
1,028,353
14
4,250
28,075
Southampton, .
13
15,100
61,775
9
1,760
4,894
"Ware,
31
1,253,750
1,930,160
22
17,475
27,451
Westbampton, .
7
24,940
14,173
6
1,250
2,525
Williamsburg, .
8
223,500
295,100
4
3,515
4.835
"Worthington, .
13
23,550
22,277
10
2,290
4,833
Middlesex Codntt, .
1,457
$44,895,488
$95,715,710
1,699
$2,158,044
$7,369,538
Acton, , . . .
11
237,200
334,721
22
36,675
51,700
Arlington,
29
174,225
662,798
34
39,400
75,425
Asliby,
3
11,300
23,244
14
4,630
47,669
Ashland, .
19
529,800
1,170,990
10
10,775
15,375
Aver,
20
60,850
327,225
11
12,350
9,183
Bedford, .
2
5,000
28,000
14
11,383
192,164
Belmont, .
-
-
7
_
15,900
Billerica, .
8
512,500
1,270,810
14
4,410
16,800
Burlington, .
3
12,000
37,000
1
500
1,000
Cambridge,
210
6,803,081
15,284,362
324
404,973
1,553,050
Carlisle, .
3
500
5,470
4
1,450
2,981
Chelmsford,
10
323,473
695,901
22
39,625
127,660
Concord, .
4
160,500
188,225
35
20,150
104,645
Dracut,
2
5,100
36,850
—
-
—
Dunstable,
4
7,100
17,850
15
2,455
5,360
Everett, .
20
321,325
896,036
15
18,375
64,200
Framingham,
9
1,072,500
1,766,360
4
2,600
12,000
Groton, .
6
353,200
303,600
16
10,130
35,595
Holliston, .
17
234,900
1,177,561
22
24,700
48,100
Hopkinton,
12
568,250
1,838,375
13
10,200
24,840
Hudson, .
18
470,900
2,004,184
4
1,000
7,450
Lexington,
12
16,000
52,247
21
24,300
86,825
Lincoln, .
2
800
10,375
3
500
2,350
Littleton, .
3
0,100
11,000
11
1,516
7,659
Lowell, .
333
17,945,995
28,771,491
200
307,836
954,048
Maiden, .
46
1,151,569
2,664,484
98
75,780
374,305
Marlborough,
37
541,100
3,286,164
14
24,500
77,063
Maynard, .
4
634,700
1,557,525
11
10,350
17,210
Medford, .
17
393,500
536,400
27
51,800
151,695
Melrose, .
13
79,800
238,590
33
21,175
150,282
Natick, .
59
468,725
2,601,055
46
25,875
135,918
Newton, .
51
737,700
2,173,306
94
162.845
503,478
North Keading,
9
18,050
80,321
13
24,175
64,750
Peppcrell,
18
401,985
551,055
47
20,352
35,406
Reading, .
35
125,600
492,573
21
19,000
128,040
Sherborn, .
6
62,500
121,750
5
2,900
14,400
Shirley, .
23
213,725
232,015
19
10,490
27,457
Somerville,
47
1,897,963
7,250,218
121
129,624
490,613
Stoneham,
70
667,185
2,951,508
39
24,955
63,238
Stow,
4
113,300
326,600
3
1,800
3,500
Sudbury, .
7
124,600
169,965
5
7,300
4,300
Tewksbury,
3
28,000
84,600
5
910
3,900
Townsend,
24
270,080
437,994
12
16,632
42,585
Tyngsborough,
5
24,040
81,844
4
1,850
2,375
Wakefield,
33
1,338,200
1,181,173
49
28,790
121,633
Waltham, .
22
2,545,500
2,382,952
56
71,830
237,836
"Watertown,
26
1,033,075
1,815,445
36
272,202
835,336
Wayland, .
10
55,000
1,895,175
3
8,200
61,.500
Westford,
6
218,022
438,511
14
25,780
53,050
Weston, .
4
22,100
18,200
12
12,500
33,700
Wilmington,
2
50,500
104,000
1
-
408
Winchester,
19
213,250
1,019,598
10
30,950
47,850
Woburn, .
98
1,633,520
4,108,014
65
86,046
235,726
MANUFACTURES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 183
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Recapitulation of Aggregates— Con.
Manxtfactcees.
OCCITPATIOSS.
CoDXTiES, Cities and
Number of
Number of
Towns.
estab-
Capital
Value of
estab-
Capital
Value of
•
lishments.
invested.
goods made.
lishments
invested.
■n-ork done.
Nantcckzt CocNTr, .
25
$79,200
$125,413
44
$27,000
$48,570
Nantucket,
25
79,200
125,413
44
27,000
48,570
Norfolk Cocntt, .
512
$9,574,200
$25,088,700
530
$483,242
$1,816,340
Bollineluira,
7
177,800
534,830
4
1,100
9,700
Braintrte,
21
636,750
1,619,705
20
11,633
20,601
Brookliue,
5
44,000
113,068
18
41,600
250,890
Canton,
16
1,153,600
3,071,455
15
4,950
23,226
Cohasset, .
-
-
_
11
11,000
45,150
Dedham, .
7
726,000
866,980
20
25,200
145,468
Dover,
3
14,050
05,850
3
350
3,700
Foxborough, .
2
5-25, 6G5
1,093,000
_
_
_
Franklin, .
21
300,500
1,232,947
26
25,125
37,968
Holbrook,
28
228,400
1,044,996
5
600
4,800
Hvde Park, .
14
658,800
615,880
30
11,340
60,523
Medfield, .
7
199,500
472,000
12
12,225
18,750
Medway, . .
30
264,600
1,537,231
15
6,175
11,700
llilton, . * .
6
283,100
248,200
13
22,150
174,557
Needbam,
37
640,450
1,439,125
36
49,537
110,119
Norfolk, .
9
379,575
487,302
3
1,575
2,084
Norwood, .
9
155,500
471,174
6
8,750
12,912
Quincy, .
82
954,180
1,764,266
96
82,411
.322,806
Randolph,
42
149,450
1,152,951
101
58,181
149,435
Sharon, .
11
65,200
278,929
2
425
2,050
Stoughton,
36
379,100
1,447,605
4
700
8,200
Walpole, .
11
156,930
592,383
22
20,700
100.317
Weymouth,
97
1,342,900
4,569,823
47
74,175
239,329
Wrentham, . . ,
11
137,250
368,400
21
13,340
63,055
Plymouth CotiNxy,
533
$6,947,174
$19,595,853
472
$277,347
$994,279
Ablngton,
25
316,100
1,168,024
24
13,690
31,676
Bridgewater, .
17
692,750
1,004,320
35
11,605
34,036
Brockton, .
127
1,180,910
6,209,076
46
68,770
283,011
Carver,
12
110,750
198,974
1
250
600
Duxbury, .
7
11,450
76,283
40
6,945
42,908
East Bridgewater, ,
18
205,800
393,742
7
4,140
7,330
Halifax, .
6
9,550
19,896
1
100
50
Hanover, .
15
62,100
270,904
6
9,500
26,800
Hanson, .
9
98,324
159,937
6
1,030
846
Hingham, .
28
400,700
818,200
64
26,125
91,540
Kingston, .
22
246,240
288,306
9
4,875
12,680
Lakcville, .
5
5,000
7,040
_
_
_
Marlon,
1
2,100
3,000
_
_
_
Marshfield,
9
15,600
36,958
21
. 2,235
21,460
Mattapoisett, .
11
38,400
47,780
11
9,550
22,230
Middleborough,
49
614,500
1,536,494
51
20,500
61,745
Pembroke,
12
24,175
28,595
11
1,775
7,458
Plymouth,
23
1,064,200
2,369,781
40
31,200
98,375
Plympton,
5
20,875
41,750
-
-
-
Rochester,
17
31,850
58,995
9
2,125
7,150
Rockland,
18
273,700
1,227,228
17
9,207
43,062
Scituate, .
12
20,000
139,452
13
8,550
7,425
South Scituate,
27
101,500
330,680
14
11,775
54,460
South Abington,
25
618,450
1,952,846
19
15,500
29,735
Wareham,
16
707,800
802,39 1
14
11,500
56,715
West Bridgewater, .
14
74,350
405,201
13
6,400
52,387
SUFTOLK COtJNTY, .
2,712
$51,914,414
$116,620,259
3,117
$5,702,288
$24,189,597
Boston, ....
2,616
49,634,947
112,214,147
3,033
5,567,013
23,717,357
Chelsea
92
2,265,267
4,366,612
77
126,175
458,640
Revere
1
6,000
5,000
4
4,800
6,900
Winthrop,
3
8,200
34,500
3
4,300
6,700
184
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 187S.
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Recapitulation of Aggregates — Con.
Manutaciuees.
Occupations.
Counties, Cities and
Number of
Number of
Towns.
estab-
Capital
Value of
estab-
Capital
Value of
lishments.
invested.
goods made.
lishments.
Invq^ted.
work done.
Worcester Coujitt, .
1,5S6
$40,309,698
$75,570,695
1,535
$1,364,995
$6,173,012
Ashburnham, .
26
393,000
646,399
17
5,277
12,275
Athol,
70
596,455
1,214,018
69
62,458
173,937
Auburn, .
4
115,000
252,000
1
_
1,000
Barre,
15
115,050
432,484
17
27,275
77,425
Berlin,
4
20,200
164,150
11
2,850
6,850
Blackstone,
24
795,265
2,139,130
20
23,870
70,450
Bolton,
6
17,575
29,025
3
700
2,600
BoylstoD, .
3
105,000
154,800
4
4,300
6,200
Brookfield,
19
128,450
796,610
25
19,900
21,627
Charlton, .
9
37,000
143,900
7
3,800
14,250
Clinton, .
1^
2,405,017
3,898,836
22
25,330
149,458
Dana,
9
69,450
105,910
5
2,750
9,600
Douglas, .
9
419,800
654,110
14
11,100
47,400
Dudley, .
8
966,000
1,329,409
1
1,400
7,500
Fitchburg,
104
3,420,050
5,126,920
119
144,630
700,471
Gardner, .
26
707,150
800,488
39
19,225
96,803
Grafton, .
14
712,670
849,408
5
2,825
10,650
Hardwick,
8
8,450
85,636
8
2,100
10,860
Harvard, .
8
23,050
31,100
7
3,950
6,800
Holden, .
10
316,000
576,660
6
6,650
5,700
Hubbardston,
20
47,550
108,587
8
2,500
6,200
Lancaster,
5
63,620
134,000
15
18,475
50,200
Leicester, .
27
873,425
1,561,522
5
1,200
7,932
Leominster,
63
770,265
1,892,242
50
41,935
176,950
Lunenburg,
8
18,300
34,923
21
6,720
28,140
Mendon, .
9
52,885
92,844
6
1,150
14,693
Milford, .
81
1,271,120
3,998,056
118
59,576
201,930
Millbury, .
21
998,100
1,837,547
17
40,150
100,250
New Braintree,
2
11,395
24,241
4
80
800
Northborough,
13
70,700
184,250
10
2,650
13,200
Northbridge, .
13
1,409,900
1,480,932
26
11,660
40,140
North Brookfield, .
12
242,300
2,014,275
9
9,075
45,100
Oakham, .
6
18,000
43,790
8
941
4,041
Oxford, .
14
385,700
1,178,528
13
8,325
29,050
Paxton, .
3
107,000
213,048
2
1,050
2,250
Petersham,
13
21,500
26,361
7
4,900
6,600
Phillipston,
13
32,600
28,940
9
600
2,350
Princeton,
16
42,400
59,591
11
4,750
7,350
Royalston,
9
80,500
223,850
_
-
-
Rutland, .
6
8,400
85,678
-
-
—
Shrewsbury, .
5
415,800
455,458
6
4,600
6,274
Southborough, .
9
133,000
381,050
17
10,665
61,900
Southbridge, .
40
3,442,500
3,388,894
44
34,288
180,544
Spencer, ,
52
809,590
2,889,116
41
12,785
46,457
Sterling, .
17
60,125
156,138
11
4,010
11,484
Sturbridge,
18
456,425
651,979
8
7,600
17,575
Sutton,
•
7
691,867
756,357
3
900
1,800
Templeton,
29
394,000
685,146
21
7,050
21,375
Upton,
4
1,037,000
903,000
9
5,550
24,996
Uxbridge, .
24
312,300
961,813
30
46,386
67,286
Warren, .
25
875,350
1,452,552
26
5,810
40,598
Webster, .
27
933,500
2,923,852
44
50,210
262,945
Westborough, .
29
596,550
2,257,449
25
67,350
124,314
West Boylston,
13
492,525
811,652
12
8,938
37,519
West Brookfielc
J, .'
9
209,200
640,667
6
2,300
6,638
Westminster, .
12
112,400
174,960
15
18,950
37,700
Winchendon, .
39
779,100
1,001,578
49
30,585
83,644
Worcester,
481
10,762,174
20,524,836
430
455,991
2,971,931
MAXUFACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS. 185
MANUFACTURES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
Mandfactuees.
OCCCPATIOX
s.
COUNTIES.
Number of
Number of
estab-
Capital
Value of
estab-
Capital
Value of
lishments.
invested.
goods made.
lishments.
invested.
work done.
The State, .
10,915
$267,074,802
$532,136,333
11,313
$15,608,916
$60,195,629
Barnstable,
127
1,617,465
1,365,610
154
78,031
166,202
Berkshire,
399
11,815,505
19,677,648
468
454,249
1,337,680
Bristol, .
5G6
37,971,263
48,321,951
576
1,017,497
2,777,136
Dukes,
9
65,800
68,360
42
8,160
35,205
Essex,
1,775
31,283,215
82,645,625
1,471
2,501,973
10,837,119
Franklin, .
282
4,127,715
4,843,117
207
121,041
458,757
Hampden,
633
19,765,118
32,504,175
714
1,140,229
3,187,855
Hampshire,
297
6,718,547
9,993,217
284
274,820
804,339
Middlesex,
1,457
44,895,488
95,715,710
1,699
2,158,044
7,369,538
Nantucket,
25
79,200
125,413
44
27,000
48,570
Norfolk, .
612
9,574,200
25,088,700
630
483,242
1,816,.340
Plymouth,
635
6,947,174
19,595,853
472
277,347
994,279
Suffolk, .
2,712
51,914,414
116,620,259
3,117
5,702,288
24,189,597
Worcester,
1,586
40,309,698
75,570,695
1,535
1,364,995
6,173,012
RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS.
COUNTIES.
Number of
estab-
lishments.
Capital invested.
Value of goods
made
and work done.
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Dukes,
Essex,
Franklin, .
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
22,228
281
867
1,142
51
3,246
489
1,347
581
3,156
69
1,042
1,007
5,829
3,121
$282,683,718
1,695,496
12,269,754
38,988,760
63,960
33,785,188
4,248,756
20,905,347
6,993,367
47,053,532
106,200
10,057,442
7,224,521
57,610,702
41,674,693
$592,331,962
1,531,812
21,015,328
51,099,087
103,565
93,482,744
5,301,874
35,692,030
10,797,556
103,085,248
173,983
26,905,040
20,590,132
140,809,856
81,743,707
Manufactures and Eelated Occupations.
BY NAME.
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MANUFACTURES AWD OCCUPATIONS BY NAME.
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[Bayonets, dualin, es_
and other cartridges, nitro-gly
MANUFACTURES.— ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
Dloders, firearms, gianUpowder, gun-cotton, gunpowder, hunting tackle, metallic
fro-gb cerine, ordnance, pistols, projectiles, swords, tomp.ons, torpedoes, etc.]
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B
J3
a
Counties, Cities
1
bo
AND Towns.
3
3
o
3
AND Towns.
'S.
OT
H
■a
>
8
>
Berkshire, .
1
$25,000
$78,000
Norfolk,
1
$10,000
$50,000
Adams, .
1
25,000
78,000
Quincy, .
1
10,000
50,000
Bristol,
2
$51,300
$25,200
Worcester, .
5
$166,500
$249,500
Freetown,
1
50,000
25,000
Sterling, .
1
500
2,500
Mansfield,
1
1,300
200
Worcester, .
4
166,000
247,000
Hampden, .
Chicopee,
Southwick,
s
$306,500
32,000
5,000
$670,141
2
1
49,891
7,500
RECAPITULATI
ON (By Cou
NTIES).
Springfield, .
Westfield,
4
1
261,500
8,000
582,750
30,000
The State,
20
$964,300
$1,502,841
Hampshire, .
1
$30,000
$40,000 1
Berkshire,
1
25,000
78,000
Hatfield, .
1
30,000
40,000
Bristol, .
Hampden,
2
8
51,300
306,500
25,200
670,141
Middlesex, .
2
$375,000
$390,000
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
1
2
30,000
375,000
40,000
390,000
Acton, .
Lowell, .
1
1
200,000
175,000
240,000
150,000
Norfolk, .
Worcester,
1
5
10,000
166,500
50,000
249,500
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
sowers! stump pullers, shovels, spades, tree protectors, winnowing machmes, yokes, etc.]
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
H
Berkshire,
Hancock,
Otis,
03
$14,100
300
$16,410
1,000
2,250
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Berkshire— Con .
Sandisficld, .
Tyringham, ' .
Windsor,
»
o
$1,300
11,500
1,000
■a
o
o
a
>
$3,200
9,760
200
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MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Agricultural Implements — Con.
Counties, Citie8
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a
•a
f
c
CO
S
CO
Cm
Counties, Cities
03
c
a
1
AND Towns.
s
a
to
AND Towns.
3
"3
ao
I
03
I
Bristoi,,
1
$400,000
$1,500,00()
Norfolk,
1
$2,500
$18,000
Easton, .
1
400,000
1,500,000
Bellingham, .
1
2,500
18,000
Franklin, .
9
$35,775
$27,684
Pltmodth, .
2
$81,000
$132,500
Bemardston, .
1
8,000
6,000
3,500
Brockton,
1
1,000
7,500
Charlemont, .
1
1,000
Middleborough, .
1
80,000
125,000
Conway, .
1
500
450
Greenfield,
1
8,000
2,415
Worcester, .
11
$528,000
$400,484
Hawley, .
Leverett, .
1
1
1,575
4,500
100
6,469
Fitchburg,
4
337,000
209,000
Montague,
1
1,400
1,500
Leominster, .
3
16,000
23,500
Northfield, .
1
10,000
6,250
Oakham,
1
4,000
14,400
Shutesbury, .
1
2
800
$80,000
1,000
$132,000
Winchendon, .
Worcester, .
1
2
15,000
156,000
26,000
187,584
Hampden, .
Chicopee,
2
80,000
132,000
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
38
$1,144,475
$2,365,004
Hampshire, .
2
$3,100
$3,650
Berkshire,
8
14,100
16,410
Belchertown, .
1
2,600
2,650
Bristol, .
,
1
400,000
1,500,000
Huntington, .
1
500
1,000
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
9
2
2
35,775
80,000
3,100
27,684
132,000
3,650
Middlesex, .
2
~
$74,276
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
2
1
2,500
74,276
18,000
Aver, . . .
1
-
74,000
Plymouth,
2
81,000
132,500
Shirley, .
1
^
276
Worcester, .
11
628,000
460,484
ARTISANS
5' TOOLS.
[Augers and bits, anvils, awls, axes and adzes, blacksmiths' tools, braces, bookbinders' tools, boring
machines, brass-finishers' tools, carvers' tools, carpenters' tools, chisels, collar and other dies, drills, edge
tools, eyelet tools, engravers' tools, files and rasps, forms and trees, glaziers' tools, gimlets, hatcliits, hat-
ters' tools and blocks, hammers, ice tools, jewellers' tools, moulding tools, machinists' tools, milhviights'
tools, planes, stencil-cutters' tools, stone-cutters' tools, spirit levels, saws, shears and punches, shoo knives,
shoe dies, shoe tools, tanners' and curriers' tools, tinsmiths' tools, upholsterers' tools, watch-makers' tools,
wrenches, wax tools, etc.]
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AND Towns.
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Barnstable,
3
$5,000
$1,974
Bristol,
3
$6,750
$12,600
Harwich,
1
4,000
399
Easton, ,
1
1,000
400
Sandwich,
1
600
825
Mansfield,
1
750
9,000
Yarmouth, .
1
400
750
Taunton,
1
5,000
3,200
Berkshire, .
1
$1,500
$4,800
Essex, .
9
$15,435
$27,682
Haverhill,
2
6,060
6,942
Windsor,
1
1,500
4,800
Lawrence,
1
1,500
5,240
Mx\:ntjfactuiies and occupatioxs by x^v^ie.
191
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Artisans' Tools — Con.
Counties, Cities
S
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Essex— Con.
Plymouth, .
12
$46,000.
$115,825
Lynn, .
2
$6,200
$10,500
Bridge-water, •
2
7,300
5,200
Middleton,
1
300
-
Brockton,
5
25,500
78,325
Peabody,
1
500
1,000
E. Bridgewater, .
1
500
1,400
Salem, .
1
25
2,000
Ilingbam,
1
6,000
21,100
Salisbury,
1
850
2,000
Kingston,
1
6,000
7,500
South Scituate,
2
700
2,300
Franklin, .
5
$159,100
$113,480
Suffolk,
18
$234,385
$262,001
Buckland,
1
1,500
6,000
Decrtield,
1
40,000
49,000
Boston, . .
17
230,385
258,001
Greenfield,
2
77,600
30,480
Chelsea, .
1
4,000
4,000
Shelburne,
1
40,000
28,000
Hampden, .
6
$130,900
$128,818
Worcester, .
40
$1,342,950
$1,399;288
Brimfield,
1
1
25,000
2,000
20,000
2,400
Charlton,
Douglas,
1
1
100
400,000
1,000
680,000
Springfield, .
3
103^900
106i418
Fitchburg,
Gardner,
Grafton,
1
1
2
6,000
2,200
2,500
15,000
300
8,000
Hampshire, .
6
$20,700
$24,000
Hubbardston,
Millbury,
1
2
2,000
46,000
700
31,700
Amherst,
1
10,000
10,000
Oxford, .
1
3,000
2,000
Cummington,
1
200
1,500
Southbridge,
4
15,300
20,700
Hadley, .
1
1,000
2,500
Sturbridge,
2
62,125
71,400
Huntington, .
1
4,500
4,000
Warren, .
1
5,000
25,000
Northampton,
1
6,000
6,000
Winchendon,
Worcester,
2
21
26,600
773,125
14,000
629,488
Middlesex, .
18
$232,850
70,000
$337,307
129,000
Arlington,
2
RECAPITULATI
ON (Bt Cou
NTIES).
Cambridge, .
2
1
4,500
30,000
9,790
36,300
Chelmsford, .
Lowell, .
5
92,000
121,000
The State,
124
$2,226,570
$2,459,275
Natiek, .
Stoneham,
"Wakefield, .
Waltham,
Woburn,
1
1
2
3
1
1,000
300
3,550
13,500
18,000
2,500
200
13,800
9,717
15,000
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Hampden,
3
1
3
9
5
6
5,000
1,500
6,750
15,435
159,100
130,900
1,974
4,800
12.600
27,682
113,480
128,818
Norfolk,
5
$31,000
$31,500
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
5
18
20,700
232,850
24,000
337,307
Hyde Park, .
1
500
1,000
Norfolk, .
5
31,000
31,500
Medway,
1
10,000
13,000
Plymouth,
12
46,000
115,825
Qiiincy, .
2
18,500
10,500
Suffolk, .
18
234,385
202,001
Stoughton, .
1
2,000
7,000
Worcester, .
40
1,342,950
1,399,288
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CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Boots and Shoes.
[Boots, black-liall, 'box toes, counters, custom-made goods, clogs and sabots, dressing, heels, inner soles,
piping and staying, rosettes, shoes, slippers, studs, shanks, stiffenings, shoe-strings (linen, cotton and
leather), tips, webbing, etc.]
Counties, Cities
1
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Barnstable,
4
$2,375
$25,657
Franklin, .
5
$28,500
$102,695
Barnstable, .
»
_
2,700
Bornardston, .
1
15,000
50,000
Falmouth,
1
-
1,190
Charlcmont, .
1
700
1,500
Harwich,
1
2,000
20,756
Dccrfield,
1
500
250
Yarmouth, .
2
375
1,011
Greenfield, .
1
300
945
Warwick,
1
12,000
50,000
Berkshire, .
14
$362,525
$1,291,153
Hampden, .
16
$46,130
$134,884
^dams, .
7
328,400
1,105,000
Chester, . .
4
1,950
2,041
Hancock,
1
100
70
Chicopee,
5
5,830
18,044
Hinsdale,
1
600
1,700
Springfield, .
5
38,100
113,170
Lenox, .
1
25
1,500
Wcstfield,
1
200
1,500
Pittsfleld,
2
33,500
181,^00
Wilbrabam, .
1
50
129
Stockbridge,
1
-
1,000
Tyringham,
1
-
183
Hampshire, .
7
$4,585
$7,850
Amherst,
3
1,885
4,250
Bristol,
18
$175,700
$715,700
Enfield, .
2
500
900
Ware, .
2
2,200
2,700
Acushnet,
1
500
3,500
Dartmouth, .
1
100
1,200
Easton, .
5
20,000
180,900
Middlesex, .
228
$2,705,481
$16,066,284
Fall River, .
1
100
500
New Bedford,
6
82,000
306,600
Acton, •
2
10,400
32,000
Raynham,
3
73,000
220,000
Arlington,
4
3,525
4,187
Swansea,
1
-
3,000
Ashland,
5
219,000
698,000
Ayer,
1
-
2,500
Cambridge, •
8
13,150
129,135
Framingham, .
2
5,500
50,000
Essex, .
570
$6,347,626
$30,854,377
Holliston,
10
111,500
788,668
Hopkinton, .
7
555,000
1,797,000
Amesbury, .
1
3,500
12,000
Hudson, .
5
330,000
1,700,669
Andover,
4
8,400
53,000
Lexington,
2
1,100
1,500
Beverly, .
29
290,150
1,539,800
Lowell, .
24
34,645
108,252
Boxford,.
1
1,800
8,065
Marlborough,
19
416,500
3,141,409
Bradford,
4
10,000
27,000
Medford,
1
200
2,600
Danvers,
24
404,006
1,337,348
Melrose, .
2
5,500
68,220
Essex, .
4
22,200
108,013
Natick, .
28
233,375
1,990,001
Georgetown,
10
163,300
409,776
North Reading,
4
12,700
62,531
Gloucester,
3
3,375
4,525
Pepperell,
2
20,400
127,000
Groveland,
6
49,600
151,050
Reading,
16
49,100
185,035
Hamilton,
1
350
5,000
Sherborn,
2
7,500
78,450
Haverhill,
183
1,648,575
8,810,834
Stoneham,
34
461,375
2,258,256
Ipswich, .
3
26,000
107,750
Stow,
1
10,000
100,000
Lawrence,
5
2,400
55,284
Wakefield, .
13
62,600
326,329
Lynn,
108
2,810,800
14,131,206
Wayland,
9
62,500
1,889,175
Manchester,
1
3,000
10,000
Winchester, .
5
2,250
17,846
Marblehead,
35
278,900
1,305,003
Woburn,
22
81,661
507,521
Mctbuen,
3
130,000
420,000
Middleton,
2
60,000
200,208
Newbury,
1
1,500
20,000
Nantucket, .
1
$300
$350
Ncwburyport,
12
124,000
609,103
Peabody,
1
5,000
50,000
Nantucket, .
1
300
350
Rowley, .
8
25,500
133,500
Salem, ,
38
130,910
612,006
Salisbury,
3
3,800
6,475
Norfolk,
190
$1,788,900
$8,981,294
Saugus, .
5
25,000
152,000
Topsfield,
2
30,000
215,000
Bellingham, .
1
20,000
180,000
Wenham,
3
10,000
34,700
Craintree,
8
145,350
275,814
West Newbury, .
10
74,300
258,891
Dover, ,
1
1,000
600
MANTXPACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY NAME.
193
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Boots and Shoes — Con.
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Norfolk— Con.
Worcester— Con.
Franklin,
2
$9,000
$83,000
Clinton, .
1
$10,000
$37,000
Ilolbrook,
28
228,400
1,044.990
Fitehburg,
6
21,000
73,333
Medway,
9
138,000
1,048,200
Grafton, .
6
210,500
449,578
Needliam,
1
10,000
70,000
Harvard,
1
250
500
Norfolk, .
1
200,000
300,000
Hubbardston,
2
3,500
49,000
Quincy, .
12
72,450
443,821
Leicester,
2
3,500
19,375
liandolph.
29
119,550
1,074,236
Leominster, .
1
10,000
45,000
Sliaron, .
5
28,500
92,820
Lunenburg, .
1
500
2,200
Stoughton,
22
189,300
1,157,632
Mendon, .
1
50,000
57,000
Walpok",
1
100
1,162
Milford, .
23
719,300
2,763,663
Weymouth, .
70
627,250
3,209,013
Millbury,
1
300
3,600
Northborough,
1
300
1,500
Northbridge, .
1
50,000
92,835
Plymouth, .
163
$1,865,703
$10,945,924
North Brookfield, .
2
210,000
1,897,000
Oxford, .
5
52,000
443,000
Abington,
17
276,200
1,098,712
Paxton, .
1
100,000
200,000
Bridgcwator,
1
300
330
Phillipston, .
2
100
350
Brockton,
71
835,629
5,587,465
Shrcwsburj-, .
2
15,200
29,458
Carver, .
1
20,000
80,000
Soutliborough,
2
110,000
240,000
EastBridgewti
iter, .
7
25,100
148,200
Soutbbridge, .
1
1,000
3,000
Hanover,
9
34,900
181,239
Spencer, .
13
532,040
2,190,429
Hanson, .
1
2,524
10,000
Sturbridge, .
1
25,000
100.000
Hingham,
2
31,200
138,400
Tompleton, .
2
13,200
42,500
Middleboroug
b, ;
7
73,800
408,566
Upton, .
1
25,000
90,000
Pembroke,
1
3,000
4,500
Warren, .
4
110,000
289,148
Plymouth,
4
31,500
376,293
Webster,
3
120,000
532,855
Rochester,
1
700
1,000
Westborough,
3
150,000
871,014
Rockland,
9
240,200
1,130,728
West Boylston,
3
37,000
194,066
Scituate,
5
14,500
114,900
West Brookfield, .
7
179,200
525,700
South Scituate,
8
43,500
213,700
Worcester, .
32
1,674,150
5,377,309
South Abington, .
13
6
183,050
44,000
1,135,546
316,285
West Bridgewater,
94
$668,259
$2,330,226
RECAPITUI
^ATI
ON (By Cou
NTIES).
SCFTOLK,
The State,
1461
$18,692,864
$89,375,792
Boston, .
90
588,759
2,164,726
Chelsea, .
3
78,000
156,500
Barnstable, .
4
2,375
25,657
Winthrop,
1
1,500
9,000
Berkshire,
14
362,525
1,291,153
Bristol, .
18
175,700
715,700
Essex,
570
6,347,026
30,854,377
Worcester,
151
$4,696,780
$17,919,398
Franklin,
5
28,500
102,695'
Hampden,
16
46,130
134,884
Ashburnham,
1
1,000
800
Hampshire, .
7
4,585
7,850'
Athol, .
7
98,975
325,500
Middlesex,
228
2,705,481
16,066,284
Barre, .
1
30,ono
150,000
Nantucket,
1
300
350
Berlin, .
1
15,000
150,000
Norfolk, .
190
1,788,900
8,981,294
Blackstone,
3
665
1,350
Plymouth,
163
1,805,703
10,945,924
Brookfield,
5
87,000
565,135
Suffolk, .
94
668,259
2,330,226'
Charlton,
2
25,100
100,200
Worcester,
151
4,696,780
17,919,398
VOL. II. — 25
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CE:S-SUS of MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Contikued.
[Merchandise cases, paper
Boxes.
boxes, se-wing-machine cases, wooden 'boxes, etc.]
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Berkshire, .
Dalton, .
Williamstown,
Bristol,
Acushnet, .
Dartmouth, .
Fall River, .
New Bedford,
Raynham,
Taunton,
And over,
Beverly, .
Danvers,
Haverhill,
Ipswich,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblchead,
Newburyport,
Salem, .
Salisbury,
Saugns, .
West Newbury,
Franklin,
Colr.ain, .
Greenfield,
Rowe,
Shelburne,
Hampden, .
Springfield, .
Westtield,
Hampshike, .
Northampton,
Middlesex, .
Ashland,
Cambridge, .
Holliston,
Hopkinton, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Natick, .
Pepperell,
Btonebam,
Townsend,
Tyngsborough,
Wakefield, .
Woburn,
29
1
1
3
4
1
1
9
1
2
2
1
1
9
$13,000
5,000
8,000
$60,500
7,000
4,000
2,.500
2,000
45,000
$124,650
1,000
1,500
19,000
5,000
7,250
10,000
64,500
7,000
4,500
1,200
1,600
600
1,500
$3,700
500
1,500
500
1,200
$31,200
17,200
14,000
$1,000
1,000
$419,700
1
2,000
3
2
265,000
42,000
1
3
1
2
2
1
10,000
28,000
10,000
25,000
18,000
550
1
1
3,000
1,200
2
1
13,000
500
2
1,450
3
>
$12,800
7,800
5,000
$87,362
15,200
6,000
5,000
3,162
4,000
55,000
$485,595
3,500
9,000
34,500
49,400
6,685
65,000
251,500
25,000
23,000
2,900
6,885
4,850
3,375
$16,922
4,872
6,000
550
5,500
$194,917
141,900
53,017
$6,000
6,000
$655,609
7,774
231,000
11 1,-500
36,000
75,500
30,000
59,500
31,750
1,080
7,675
1,096
55,594
2,000
5,140
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Norfolk,
Bellingham, .
Canton, .
Foxborough, .
Franklin,
Mcdfield,
Medway,
Needbam,
Randolph,
Sharon, .
Stoughton,
Weymouth, .
Plymouth, .
Bridgewater, .
Brockton,
Carver, .
East Bi-idgewater, .
Hanson, . .
Ilingham,
Marion, .
Marsbfifcld, .
Mattr.poisett, .
Middleborough,
Pembroke,
South Scituate,
South Abington, .
Suffolk,
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WOUCESTEK, .
Athol, .
Charlton, .
Hubbardston,
Leicester,
Leominster, .
Mendon, . .
Milford, .
North Brookfleld,
Spencer, .
Upton, .
Uxbridgc,
Wcstborough,
Worcester,
14
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
29
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
6
9
1
14
13
1
24
2
4
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
$62,900
2,500
4,500
10,000
6,000
500
5,200
5,000
5,200
1,000
23,000
$189,000
14,000
2,000
6,500
5,000
2,000
12,000
2,100
10,500
15,000
58,000
19,200
32,700
10,000
$102,500
97,500
5,000
$139,100
3,000
3,800
6,500
7,200
1,600
1,000
30,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
1,000
2,000
43,000
C3
>
$130,397
2,030
4,000
36,000
19,000
3,000
15,775
2,500
6,000
2,760
5,643
33,689
$367,985
14,000
16,556
7,271
17,000
6,000
10,000
3,000
28,208
20,000
122,800
19,645
53,505
50,000
$311,311
296,311
15,000
$356,003
8,200
17,200
8,700
1,800
10,000
8,433
47,000
30,000
50,000
13,000
1,670
20,000
140,000
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Norfolk,
Plvraouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
157
2
10
29
P.
6
1
23
14
29
14
24
$1,147,250
13,000
60,500
124,650
3,700
31,200
1,000
419,700
62,900
189,000
102,500
139,100
$2,624,901
12,800
87,362
485,595
16,922
194,917
6,000
655,009
130,397
367,985
311,311
356,003
MANUEACTUPtES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY NA3IE.
195
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Carriages and Wagons.
[Carviaa:cs, c.arriace trimminiis, can-iatre wheels, children's carriages and sleds, coaches, hearses spokes
icighs, shafts and fellies, velocipedes, wagons, wheelbarrows, etc.] ' *
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Barnstable,
8
$6,6-50
$7,583
Franklin— Con.
Falmouth,
1
1,000
2,500
Montague,
2
^
$3,600
Harwich,
1
-
250
Northtield,
1
$1,800
2,000
Orleans, .
2
2,000
2,700
llowe,
1
1,000
832
Yarmouth,
4
3,6d0
2,133
Shelburne, .
1
1,400
2,800
Berkshire, .
25
$66,250
$101,540
Hampden, .
11
$92,400
$177,570
Adams, .
6
22,500
29,995
Chicopee,
2
9,200
20,425
Cheshire,
2
800
2,005
Monson, .
1
1,000
1,300
Clarksburg, .
1
i.ono
500
Southwick, .
1
200
500
Egromont,
1
10,000
15,000
Sprinsfield, .
4
30,000
101,. 500
Hinsdale,
3
1,850
2,565
Westlield,
1
1,000
2,845
Lancsborough,
1
4,000
15,000
West Springfield, .
1
50,000
50,000
New Marlborough,
2
700
3,200
Wilbraham, .
1
1,000
1,000
Pittsficld,
3
12,500
29,500
Sheffield,
2
800
1,075
Stockbridge, .
2
iro
900
Hampshire, .
22
$48,850
$100,480
West Stockbridge,
1
1,000
800
Williamstown,
1
1,000
1,000
Amherst,
4
10,300
21,250
nelchcrtown, .
7
20,750
50,450
Chesterfield, .
2
_
1,400
Bristol,
26
$164,400
$241,605
Easthampton,
Grauby, .
2
1
1,700
1,000
7,000
2,450
Dartmouth, .
2
2,300
3,950
Greenwich, .
1
1,700
l.,000
Easton, .
2
3,000
3,540
South Hadley,
1
1,000
7,000
Fall Uiver, .
2
19,000
17,250
Southampton,
1
i,.56o
530
Mansfield,
1
1,000
627
Ware, . ' .
1
4,500
6.000
New Bedford,
7
114,300
183,100
Worthington,
2
6,400
4,400
Norton, .
1
2,000
5,000
Raynham,
2
13,000
2,000
Kchoboth,
1
200
900
Middlesex, .
42
$223,444
$390,973
Seekonk,
2
_
2,300
Taunton,
1
5,500
14.000
Arlington,
3
5,900
4,625
Westport,
5
3,500
8,938
Ayer, .
1
10,000
4,500
Cambridge, .
9
55,.500
83,885
Fraraingham, .
1
12,000
28,000
Essex, .
92
$868,585
$1,934,164
Ilopkinton,
1
1,250
1,2.50
Lexington,
1
3,000
2,000
Amosbury,
10
163,000
393,200
Lincoln, .
1
800
3,000
Andover,
1
500
5,000
Lowell, .
8
32,200
32,747
Bevcrlv,
1
1,500
8,000
Maiden, .
1
8,000
50,000
Boxford,
1
3,000
4,7.50
Mcdford,
3
20,500
83,000
Danvers,
2
2,000
4,200
Natick, .
2
3,300
6,250
Gloucester, .
1
600
1,500
Sherborn,
1
3,500
1,800
Groveland,
1
2,000
1,100
Shiriey, .
2
600
300
Haverhill,
2
10,500
25,500
Soraerville, .
2
15,000
38,550
Ipswich,
4
14,350
11,363
Sloneham,
1
400
2,006
Lawrence,
6
67,830
60,983
Waltham,
2
18,000
32.000
Lynn, .
4
91,000
62,000
Woburn,
3
33,494
23,000
Lynnfield,
1
1,.500
2,800
Merrimac,
31
294,870
699,580
Ncwburyport,
1
300
2,500
Nantucket, .
1
$1,000
$2,000
Peabody,
1
15,000
20,000
Rowley, .
1
2,000
3,000
Nantucket, .
1
1,000
2,000
Salem, .
5
12,150
35,455
Salisbury,
West Newbury, .
16
3
18J,.390
1,075
589,840
3,393
Norfolk,
15
$60,625
$121,628
Brooklinc,
1
0,000
23,668
Franklin, .
10
$30,700
$55,099
Hyde Park, .
1
15,000
16,000
Medficld,
1
20,000
50,000
Colrain, .
1
2,000
5,510
Necdham,
1
800
1,500
Dccrii Id,
2
3,.500
5,000
Norfolk, .
4
3,075
5,360
Greenfield, .
2
21,000-
35,357
Norwood,
2
3,000
12,500
196
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Carriages and Wagons — Con.
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Worcester— Con.
Quincy, .
Sharon, .
Stoughton,
Wrentham, .
2
1
1
1
$10,750
1,000
1,000
$9,500
1,500
2,000
600
Milford, .
Millbury,
Northborough,
North Brookfield, .
Phillipston, .
3
1
1
1
2
$6,600
15,000
2,800
800
1,400
$7,140
12,000
2,500
1,275
3,100
Southbridge, ,
2
9,200
12,000
Plymouth, .
8
$8,700
$22,330
Sturbridge, ,
Templcton, ,
1
4
5,600
34,500
8,560
48,335
Abington,
Brockton,
Hanover,
Middleborough, .
1
1
1
1
900
1,000
300
2,000
1,500
4,505
2,000
4,000
Warren, .
Westborough,
Westminster, .
Worcester, .
1
8
1
10
1
200
48,150
400
39,800
800
73,900
1,000
81,862
Pembroke,
Rockland, , *
2
1
600
1,900
900
5,000
'
South Scituate,
1
50
2,000
$577,555
4,425
$833,784
RECAPITULATION (By Counties}.
Sdtfolk,
The State,
356
$2,412,709
$4,433,458
Boston, ,
Chelsea, ,
48
2
574,555
3,000
830,584
3,200
Barnstable, .
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Esses,
8
25
26
92
6,650
56,250
164,400
868,585
7,583
101,540
241,605
1,934,164
Worcester, ,
Ashburnham,,
Athol, .
Blackstone, .
Brookfield, .
Fitohburg,
Leominster, ,
Lunenburg, ,
46
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
$273,550
1,000
1,000
3,700
11,900
500
85,500
5,500
$438,702
950
3,000
5,000
28,900
1,050
145,000
2,330
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, ,
Worcester,
10
11
22
42
1
15
8
50
46
30,700
92,400
48,850
223,444
1,000
60,625
8,700
577,555
273,550
55,099
177,570
100,480
390,973
2,000
121,628
22,330
833,784
438,702
Clo
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Harwich,
Orleans, .
Provincetown,
Wellfleet,
Yarmeuth,
16
2
1
3
3
7
$30,175
10,000
6,000
8,000
6,175
$149,378
19,866
42,000
8,000
10,000
69,512
Berkshire, . * •
Adams, ,
Great Barrington,.
Pittsfield,
Bandisfield, .
Stockbridge, .
18
2
1
13
1
1
$46,320
11,000
30,300
5,000
20
$177,210
49,000
8,000
114,660
5,000
550
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MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
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Bristol,
30
$299,300
$594,300
Middlesex— Con.
Easton, .
1
600
2,500
Maiden, .
1
$1,000
$6,614
Fall Uivor, .
6
135,700
206,800
Marlborough,
4
9,000
18,500
Mansfiolcl,
1
500
4,000
Medford,
1
300
3,000
New Bedford,
18
112,500
298,000
Natick, .
5
59,300
292,889
Taunton,
4
50,000
83,000
Newton, .
5
174,000
263,062
North Reading,
1
2,800
8,000
Reading,
3
17,000
57,400
Essex, .
132
$933,660
$3,106,091
Shirley, .
3
1,400
4,210
Somerville, .
1
850
1,000
Amesbury,
5
81,100
158,475
Stoneham,
2
2,500
11,186
Andovcr,
1
1,000
1,300
Townsend,
2
3,000
7,596
Boxford, .
1
1,500
420
Wakefield, .
2
4,800
13,641
Danvors,
3
9,000
48,500
Walth.am,
1
15,000
80,000
Georgetown, .
2
9,000
25,500
Watertown, .
5
6,200
111,300
Gloucester, .
15
60,700
248,900
Westford,
1
38,500
60,000
Haverhill,
24
143,150
553,588
Woburn,
9
24,600
65,403
Ipswich, .
5
255,000
504,900
Lawrence,
15
31,400
100,802
Lynn,
13
47,600
175,690
Nantucket, .
4
$6,600
$50,000
Methuen,
3
85,000
610,000
Newburyport,
17
70,200
329,434
Nantucket,
4
6,600
50,000
Salem, .
26
92,510
198,829
Salisbury,
1
37,500
141,.5O0
Swampscott, .
1
■"
2,163
Norfolk,
23
$372,800
$875,875
Canton, .
1
50,000
75,000
Franklin, .
11
$27,575
$56,600
Hyde Park, ,
1
7,500
8,000
Needham,
11
251,300
520,000
Charlemont, .
2
475
1,200
Quincy, .
3
8,000
29,500
Deerficld,
1
600
1,500
Randolph,
3
2,500
27,175
Greenfield, .
4
12,000
20,300
Walpole,
1
500
1,200
Montague,
1
-
3,600
Weymouth, .
2
28,000
65,000
Orange, .
2
13,000
25,000
Wrentham, .
1
25,000
150,000
Shelburne,
1
1,500
5,000
Plymouth, .
22
$39,700
$178,860
Hampden, .
42
$304,275
$929,928
Abington,
2
20,700
20,285
Chicopoe,
9
10,100
32,230
Brockton,
10
7,500
85,025
Palmer, .
3
17,500
227,037
Kingston,
1
1,500
48,000
Sprin-jfield, .
26
257,125
615,006
Pembroke,
2
1,200
2,950
Wcstficld,
3
9,550
25,865
Rockland,
2
6,000
15,500
Wilbraham, .
1
10,000
28,800
Scituate,
1
_
_
South Scituate,
1
300
1,000
South Abington, .
1
1,500
2,.500
Hampshire, .
12
$34,350
$103,000
Warebam,
2
1,000
2,700
Amherst,
4
30,000
88,000
Cummington,
1
1,000
l,.50O
SUFTOLK,
513
$5,617,727
$19,076,423
Enfield, .
2
1,000
3,500
Southampton,
1
100
1,500
Boston, .
511
•6,013,727
19,053,423
"Ware, ,
4
2,250
8,500
Chelsea, .
2
4,000
23,000
Middlesex, .
144
$890,689
$2,368,177
Worcester, ,
121
$581,655
$1,675,120
Acton, .
1
10,000
21,521
Athol, .
4
19,800
56,250
Arlington,
1
800
2,200
Blackstone, .
2
26,000
16,000
Ashland,
3
7,700
20,758
Douglas,
1
15,000
35,000
Ayer,
2
3,500
10,500
Fitchburg,
7
34,200
274,520
Cambridge, ,
11
165,600
677,200
Gardner,
2
2,500
7,000
Concord,
1
2,500
9,000
Grafton,
2
7,000
17,000
Hudson, .
1
2,000
9,000
Ilubbardston,
1
1,500
6,n00
Lexintiton,
1
500
1,800
Leominster, .
3
3,200
10.SG5
Lowell, .
77
337,830
605,492
Milford, .
10
17,570
49,603
198
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The State,
1088
$9,184,826
$29,340,962
Milllmry,
2
$168,500
$246,034
Barnstable,
16
30,175
149.378
Northboroogh,
1
500
1,700
Berkshire,
18
46,320
177.210
Isorthbridge, .
1
1,000
1,800
Bristol, .
30
299,300
594,P,C0
Royalston,
1
6,000
20,000
Essex,
132
933,660
3,106,091
SouthbrJdge, .
4
4,400
17,400
Franklin,
11
27,575
5G.C00
Spencer,
0
10,200
16,810
Ilampdcn,
42
304,275
929. C 28
Temploton, .
1
400
1,442
Hampshire,
12
34,350
103,CC0
Uxbrid^e,
1
1,000
3,000
Middlesex,
144
890,689
2,308.177
\Varren, .
1
1,000
3,100
Nantucket,
4
6,000
50,000
Webster,
2
6,800
16,500
Norfolk, .
23
372,800
875,875
Westborouffli,
3
13,500
37,000
Plymouth,
22
39,700
178,800
West Brookfield, .
1
-
56,000
Suffolk, .
513
5,617,727
19,076,423
Worcester,
66
241,585
782,096
Worcester,
121
581,655
1,675,120
Cotton Goods. ■
[Apron checks, .batting, bobbinet lace, bolting cloths, canvas, cambrics, chintz, cottonades, counterpane.?,
comforters, corset jeans, corset lacings, denims, drillings, duck, dress cords, flimnels, ginghams, knit goods,
laces, paper-mill felt, prints, print cloths, quilts, stripes, silesias, sheetings, shirtings, spool cotton, tapes,
ticks, thread, twine, umbrella cloth, wadding, warps, wicking, yarns, etc.]
Counties, Cities
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20
$3,372,200
$4,982,042
Frakklin, .
6
$521,500
$495,000
Adams, .
14
2,717,200
4,215,358
Colrain, .
O
352,500
377,000
Cheshire,
1
60,000
70,000
Conwav, .
2
168,000
110,000
Dalton, .
1
75,000
60,000
Whately,
1
1,000
8,000
Great Barrington, .
1
50,000
260,000
Pittsfiekl,
1
160,000
104,084
Williamstown,
2
310,000
272,000
Hampden, .
10
$6,019,500
$8,296,112
Chicopee,
2
1,200,000
2,821,903
Bristol,
53
$25,195,942
$24,873,515
Holyoke,
Palmer, .
6
3
2,980,000
800,000
3,039,040
1,320,017
Attleborough,
4
675,000
695,000
Sprinsficld, .
Westiield,
3
1
629.500
10,000
771,452
30,.5CO
Easton, .
Fall River, .
1
38
20,483,942
20,228,126
West Springfield, .
1
400,000
300,000
New Bedford,
3
3,100,000
2,836,703
Norton, .
Taunton,
1
5
60,000
850,000
125,000
913,207
Hampshire, .
6
$1,817,400
$1,577,249
Westport,
1
25,000
72,479
Easthampton,
2
517,400
374,628
Northampton,
1
100,000
88,000
South Hadley,
1
350,000
225,000
16
$7,721,000
$9,285,694
Ware,
1
800,000
826,021
Williamsburg,
1
50,000
63,000
Andover,
1
300,000
465,930
Essex,
2
5,-500
16,200
Lawrence,
5
4,550,000
5,813,000
Middlesex, .
16
$10,815,096
$17,908,557
Ncwburj-port,
6
1,215,000
1,325.511
Rock port,
1
150,000
160,000
Lowell, .
11
10,075,096
16,825,857
Salem, .
1
1,500,500
1,505,053
Medford,
1
60,000
95,000
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190
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Worcester — Con.
Newton, .
1
$100,090
$100,000
Brookfield, .
1
_
§50,000
Shirley, .
2
130,000
130,000
Clinton, .
2
$850,000
1,216.000
"Waltham,
1
450,000
757,700
Fitchburg,
Grafton, .
Holden, .
2
4
2
175,000
492,670
100,000
310,000
374,830
119,910
NOREOLK,
14
$665,250
$983,519
Millbury,
Northbridge,
5
4
390,000
740,000
329,792
418,697
Canton, .
4
235,600
284,679
Oxford, .
4
125,000
237,955
Hyde Park, .
1
200,000
100,000
Southbridge,
3
550,000
732,635
Mcdwav,
2
25,000
120,000
Sturbridge,
1
350,000
450,000
Norfolk, .
1
135,000
110,000
Sutton, .
2
560,000
680,000
Sharon. .
1
-
40,349
Uxbridge,
3
135,100
124,413
Stoughton,
1
6,000
12,800
Warren, .
2
475,000
486,815
VValpole,
4
63,650
315,091
Webster,
West Boylstoi
Winchendon,
a, .
1
4
1
250,000
259,575
200,000
325,000
391,368
210,000
Pltmouth, .
4
$336,000
$261,827
Worcester,
4
66,000
138,885
Plymouth,
6
324,000
231,827
Plympton,
1
11
12,000
$872,975
30,000
$1,647,924
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
SUTFOLK,
The State,
220
§63,844,708
$77,934,753
Boston, .
11
872,975
1,647,924
Berkshire,
20
■ 3,372,200
4,982,042
Bristol, .
53
25,105,942
24,873,515
Essex,
16
7,721,000
9,285,694
Worcester, .
58
§6,507,845
$7,623,314
Franklin,
Hampden,
6
16
521,500
6,019,500
495,000
8,296,112
Ashburnham,
3
52,000
66,640
Hampshire,
6
1,817,400
1,577,249
Athol, .
4
93,000
124,400
Middlesex,
16
10,815,096
17,908,557
Auburn, .
1
30,000
60.000
Norfolk, .
14
665,250
983,519
Barre,
1
25,000
9,900
Plymouth,
4
336,000
261,827
Blackstone, .
3
519,500
641,274
Suffolk, .
11
872,975
1,647,924
Boylston,
1
80,000
124,800
Worcester,
58
6,507,845
7,623,314
Food Preparations.
[Bread, broma, butter, carrageen, crackers, cured and packed meats, coffees, cheese, cocoanut cakes,
cocoa, cocoa shells, cocoa butter, chocolate, corn balls and cakes, condensed milk, confectionery, dessicated
fish, dried meats, dried sweet corn, dried apples and other fruits, essences, flour and meal, flavoring
extracts, gelatine, hen feed, head cheese, hermetically sealed goods, hulled corn, ice cream, lard, maple
sugar and molasses, oleomargarine, packed and cured fish, pastry, pop corn, preserves, pickles and sauces,
prepared animal food, prepared cocoanut, refined sugar, refined molasses, sausages, salt, spices, vinegar,
yeast, etc.]
The asterisk indicates that in the towns so marked, the capital invested in the joint businesses of lumber-
sawing and grain-grinding has been divided between the two industries. In such cases a saw and grist
mill is counted both under " Food Preparations " and " Lumber " as an establishment, and the proportional
capital is given for each. The meal, flour and feed made in these establishments represents a value of only
$285,437.
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$7,050
$34,225
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Chathnm,
3
950
4,184
Sandwich,
1
$1,200
$2,800
Harwich,
2
—
10,328
Yarmouth,
7
4,900
16,913
200
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Food Pkeparations — Con.
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Berkshire, .
48
$337,650
$1,024,974
Franklin— Con.
Adams, •
7
93,600
284,778
Heath, .
1
$1,800
$8,000
Becket, .
1
4,000
62,000
Leverett,
1
400
5,300
Cheshire,
3
3,500
17,400
Leyden,*
3
1,933
540
Clarksburg, .
1
500
760
Montague,
1
-
3,200
Dalton,* .
5
9,600
12,000
New Salem, .
2
1,000
20,500
Egremont,
2
22,200
24,400
Northfield, .
3
1,100
12,374
Great Barrington, .
4
20,500
59,039
Orange, .
1
4.000
_
Hancock,
1
2,700
1,260
Shelburne,* .
2
10,000
30,000
Lee,
1
2,500
28,000
Siiutesbury,* .
6
4,300
2,300
Lenox, .
2
8,000
46,603
Whately,
1
5,000
41,000
New Marlborough,
2
6,800
31,430
Pittsfield,
6
47,850
227,478
Sandisfield, .
1
250
300
Hampden^ .
84
$322,462
$1,024,281
Sheffield,
3
21,600
49,700
West Stockbridge,
4
81,550
149,630
Blandford, .
1
4,000
3,600
"Williamstown,
4
10,000
23,883
Brimfield,
1
3,600
1,900
"Windsor,
1
2,500
6,313
Chester, .
1
3,000
16,300
Chicopec,
12
19,840
99,444
Longmeadow,*
o
4,000
5,112
Bristol,
42
$562,833
$1,781,865
Monson,*
3
2,2U0
15,600
Palmer, .
4
21,000
30,410
Acushnet,
1
1,000
1,250
Russell,*
3
4,000
5,200
Dartmouth, .
13
26,700
38,410
Southwick, •
1
760
17,000
Dighton,
1
3,500
8,000
Springfield, .
47
190.230
623,911
Easton, .
1
20,000
62,000
Wales, .
1
1,000
20,000
Fairhaven,
1
150
2,600
Westfield,
4
47,500
137.-544
Fall River, .
3
135,000
291,710
West Sprinsjfleld,*
2
16,666
46,905
Mansfield,
1
20,000
90,000
Wilbraham,* .
2
4,666
1,355
New Bedford,
12
325,500
1,044,337
Raynham,
1
1,300
20,000
Seekonk,
2
-
24,475
Hampshire, .
28
$185,033
$525,804
Swansea,
1
2,000
14,000
Taunton,
2
27,000
172,583
Amherst,
4
8,583
40,520
Westport,* .
3
683
12,500
Belchertown, .
1
2,500
10,584
Chesterfield, .
1
1,200
1,800
Easthampton,
3
9,800
43,040
Essex, .
101
$662,913
$2,725,832
Granby, .
1
5,000
10,000
Greenwich, .
2
5,050
12,294
Amesbury, .
o
3,000
8,562
Hatfield,
1
1,.500
13,725
Beverly,
1
2,000
20,000
Middlefield, .
1
1,100
889
Boxford,
1
-
179
Northampton,
6
84,400
209,000
Danvers,
2
22,500
284,000
Plainficld,
1
3,100
5,520
Essex, .
1
1,500
9,030
Prescott,
1
2,000
2,835
Georgetown,*
1
3,533
2,700
South Hadley,
1
50,000
55,980
Gloucester, .
5
50,000
151,200
Southampton,
1
2,500
36,200
Haverhill,
9
11,343
53,139
Ware, .
3
6,300
26,417
Ipswich,
4
68,000
83,955
Williamsburg,
1
2,000
57,000
Lawrence,
12
227,500
1,021,152
Lynn,
15
62,300
298,810
Middlesex, .
114
$1,722,626
$12,104,720
Manchester, .
Marblehead, .
Newbury,
Newburyport,
Peabody,
2
3
3
12
3
7,000
6,900
6,700
55,000
16,100
1,500
20,500
10,500
369,373
97,911
Acton, .
Arlington,
Ashby, .
Ashland,
Ayer,
Bedford, .
Cambridge, .
Chelmsford, .
Concord,
1
1
1
3
o
1,000
1,000
82,300
800
10,000
7,500
10,000
230,000
2 958
Rockport,
Rowley, .
Salem, .
8augas, .
2
1
21
1
45,000
3,000
41,537
30,000
50,000
10,000
133,321
100,000
1
25
1
1
2,000
716,381
25,000
5,000
12^.500
4,092,597
8,000
11,100
Dunstable,* .
4
4,733
6,000
Franklin, .
32
$53,433
$239,964
Everett, .
1
4,000
205,530
Groton, .
2
3,200
5,600
Charlemont, .
1
500
12,000
Hudson, .
2
2,000
28,7.55
Conwav, .
1
2,000
20,000
Lincoln, .
1
-
7,375
Deerfield,* .
4
5,000
25,000
Littleton,
1
4,000
3,500
Erving, .
1
2,500
13,000
Lowell, .
22
111,914
426,988
Greenfield, .
4
13,900
46,750
Maiden, .
4
13,300
24,736
MAXUTACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY NAME.
201
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Contin-ued.
Food Preparations — Con.
VOL. II. — 26
202
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Furniture.
[Bedsteads, brackets and book-racks, book-eases, church furniture, cribs and cradles, chair stock, chairs,
settees and stools, cabinet work, desks, lounges, office furniture, ottomans, rattan furniture, spring beds,
school furniture, show-cases, sofas, tables, willow furniture, etc.]
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Berkshire, .
5
§35,300
$52,500
KORFOLK,
6
$33,000
$51,250
Egremont,
1
1,500
1,200
Norwood,
2
5,500
8,300
Pittsfield,
2
31,000
48,000
Quincy, .
2
8,000
5,950
Sandisficld, .
1
2,800
3,C00
Weymouth, .
2
19,500
37,000
Btockbridge, .
1
-
300
Plymouth, .
3
$44,000
§63,000
Bkistol,
2
$28,500
$23,800
Brockton,
1
30,000
40,000
New Bedford,
2
28,500
23,800
Hingham,
Mattapoisett, .
I
1
12,000
2,000
20,000
3,000
Essex, .
22
$116,600
$193,981
Sltpolk,
107
$1,655,465
$3,551,847
Gloucester, .
1
1,500
1,500
Boston, .
105
1,599,465
3,448,847
Lawrence,
, ,
3
12,200
28,500
Chelsea, .
2
56,000
103,000
Lynn,
4
11,000
46,100
Manchester,
13
81,900
99,881
Salem, .
•
1
10,000
18,000
Worcester,
90
$2,468,600
$3,084,965
Ashburnham,
7
255,900
343,742
Franklin, ,
18
$180,125
$261,982
Athol, .
Fitchburg,
7
6
89,000
773,400
172,000
887,800
Ashfiold,
Charlemont,
Erving, ,
Leverett,
Montague,
Orange, .
Rowe, .
Shelbnrne,
Shutesbury,.
1
1
2
1
4
6
1
1
1
400
31,000
500
5,500
140,500
1,500
725
350
1,200
92,625
400
19,650
146,000
400
1,000
357
Gardner,
Hubbardston,
Leominster,
Mendon, .
Milford, .
Oakham,
Phillipston,
Princeton,
Koyalston,
Southbridge,
13
2
4
1
1
1
3
5
4
1
646,000
8,000
100,000
500
15,000
2,500
18,000
18,300
10,500
1,500
647,668
9,000
132,100
3,000
12,000
3,000
12,000
32,950
27,550
2,500
Spencer, .
1
1,000
1,200
Sterling, .
3
19,000
16,948
Hampden, .
10
$101,600
$167,442
Tcmplcton,
Westborough
10
1
259,000
5,000
344,955
18,000
Blandford,
1
3,500
1,500
Westminster,
7
74,.500
85,660
Chester, .
2
17,000
18,000
Winchendon,
3
20,000
44,600
Springfield, .
7
1
1
80,600
$3,500
3,500
147,942
$3,000
3,000
Worcester,
10
151,500
288,292
Hampshire, .
RECAPITULATI
ON (By Cou:
'JTIES).
■Worthington,
The State,
294
§4,949,990
$8,422,883
Berkshire,
5
35,300
52,500
Middlesex, .
30
$283,300
$969,116
Bristol, .
Essex,
2
28,500
116,600
23,800
193,981
Billerica,
1
12,000
13,560
Franklin,
18
180,125
261,982
Cambridge, .
12
■ 168,300
668,137
Hampden,
10
101,600
167,442
Lowell, .
6
47,000
130,916
Hampshire, .
1
3,500
3,000
Marlborough,
1
400
2,500
Middlesex,
30
283,300
969,116
Korth Reading,
1
1,800
6,525
Norfolk, .
6
33,000
51,250
Reading,
7
43,500
133,478
Plymouth,
3
44,000
63,000
Stow,
1
300
2,000
Suffolk, .
107
1,655,465
3,551,847
Weston, .
1
10,000
12,000
Worcester,
90
2,468,600
3,084,965
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUrATIONS BY NA3IE.
203
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Leather.
[Belting, belt Incins^s, curried leather, enamellod leather, harnesses and saddles, horse collars, hnltcrs,
leathern Tiprons, loatlurn hose, leathern goods, leather hoard, patent leather, portc-monnaies, pocket-books,
shoe shodd}', tanned leather, wallets, etc.]
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Barnstable,
6
$8,100
$12,266
Franklin— Con.
Easthani,
1
5,000
5,000
Northfield, .
1
$30
$45
Harwich,
1
1,000
2,600
Orange, .
1
5,000
12,1:00
Orleans, .
1
1,200
2,500
Rowe,
1
3,000
5,000
Yarmouth, .
3
900
2,166
Shelburne,
2
3,800
3,050
Berkshire, .
23
$298,450
$488,290
Hampden, .
20
$93,150
$344,095
Adams, .
5
52,600
92,000
Blandford,
2
2,300
9,300
Becket, .
1
100,000
175,000
Brimfield,
1
750
2,475
Cheshire,
2
15,000
37,200
Chester, .
1
30,000
64,0110
Dalton, .
1
-
2,500
Chicopee,
4
15,600
49,650
Hancock,
2
15,200
26,800
Granville,
1
3,000
4,400
Hinsdale,
1
3,000
4,000
Montgomery, .
1
1,000
3,000
Lenox, .
1
1,000
3,000
Southwick, •
1
1,000
8,500
Otis,
2
10,500
9,740
Springfield, .
7
24,500
121,800
Pittsfleld,
5
100,200
136,400
Tolland, .
1
12,000
75,470
Richmond,
1
450
900
Westlield,
1
3,000
5,500
Sandisfield,
1
300
.450
Stockbridge, .
1
200
300
Hampshire, .
10
$139,050
$142,175
Bristol,
14
$177,200
$377,934
Amherst,
Bclchertown, .
2
1
100,000
750
85,500
1,775
Attleborough,
Fall River, .
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Soekonk,
2
2
1
7
2
51,000
38,000
1,200
86,000
400
72,500
65,000
4,500
240,934
5,000
Cummiiigton,
Northiinipton,
Southampton,
Ware,
Westhampton,
2
2
1
1
1
30,300
7,000
600
400
40,700
12,000
200
1,200
800
Dukes, .
1
$5,000
$24,000
Middlesex, .
97
$2,892,410
$7,261,190
Tisbury, .
1
5,000
24,000
Acton, .
2
1,300
4,500
Arlington,
2
700
1,100
Ayer,
1
-
151,870
Essex, .
157
$2,491,040
$8,793,712
Burlington,
Cambridge,
2
6
9,000
111,000
22,000
611,841
Beverly, .
1
3,000
_
Groton, .
1
250,000
90,000
Danvcrs, .
4
23,000
97,200
Hopkinton,
1
500
1,125
Essex, .
2
4,200
4,496
Hudson, .
2
104,000
207,460
Georgetown, .
1
500
1,000
Lexington,
3
4,000
24,890
Gloucester, .
1
3,000
2,000
Littleton,
1
900
3,000
Haverhill,
5
29,400
145,700
Lowell, .
15
213,750
508,021
Ipswich,
1
1,500
3,000
Maiden, .
4
320,700
687,318
Lawrence,
5
66,900
155,367
Medford,
1
2,000
4,800
Lynn,
20
599,000
1,765,699
Melrose, .
2
3,200
97,000
Manchester, .
1
15,000
30,000
Natick, .
5
102,000
42,120
Merriniac,
2
4,800
22,800
Pepperell,
2
1,060
2,730
Moth u en.
1
1,000
4,000
Shirley, .
1
12,000
15,000
Newbury,
1
1,000
1,500
Soraerville,
3
26,000
132,845
Newburyport,
4
3,800
32,000
Btoneham,
5
145,000
560,009
Peahody,
42
871,240
3,345,018
Sudbury,
1
100,000
120,000
Balem, ,
65
863,400
3,182,732
Tewksbury,
1
25,000
70,000
jSalisbury,
1
300
COO
Townsend,
Weston, .
Wilmington,
1
1
1
20,000
600
50,000
15,000
2,500
100,000
Franklin, .
13
$54,430
$278,220
Winchester,
Woburn,
8
25
130,500
1,253,200
867,000
2,918,461
Conwav, .
1
200
1,200
Deerfield,
3
23,000
205,400
Greenfield,
2
16,000
31,125
Nantucket, .
1
$250
$800
Leverett,
1
400
800
Montague,
1
3,000
19,000
Nantucket,
1
250
800
204
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MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Leather— Con.
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NOKFOLK,
16
$263,400
$806,390
Worcester— Con.
Braintree,
1
50,000
200,000
Fitchburg,
1
$1,000
$5,000
Brookline,
3
35,000
70,000
Harvard,
1
-
100
Ej'de Park, .
1
1,000
900
Holden, .
1
10,000
9,000
Nec'dham,
1
300
5,000
Hubbardston,
2
3,200
6,300
Norwood,
2
140,000
425,000
Lancaster,
1
20,000
75,000
Quincy, .
4
9,100
36,990
Leominster, .
3
111,000
299,000
Bharon, .
1
500
11,500
Milford, .
4
25,750
53,947
Stoughton,
1
500
2,000
North Brookfield, .
3
6,500
61,000
Weymouth, .
1
25,000
50,500
Phillipston, .
1
1,'200
1,500
Wrentham, .
1
2,000
4,500
Shrewsbury, .
1
400,000
425,000
Southbridge, .
3
1,100
5,300
Plymocth, .
12
$18,300
$50,015
Spencer,
Sterling, .
1
2
1,500
8,200
1,400
45,350
Abington,
1
300
1,000
Bturbridge, .
Templeton, .
Uxbridge,
Winchendon, .
1
1
1,000
400
2,000
800
Bridgcwater, .
Brockton,
1
1,500
1,500
1,000
11,300
1
2,000
44,000
2,100
92,000
Hanover,
1
600
815
Worcester,
11
246,050
461,880
Hingham,
Middleborough,
1
2
10,000
2,100
25,000
3,900
Plymouth,
1
300
2,000
South Abington, .
1
1,000
2,000
RECAPITULATK
)N (Bt Cocnties).
VVareham,
•I
74
1,100
$868,040
3,000
$3,076,461
Suffolk,
The State,
495
$8,399,850
$23,680,775
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Winthrop,
66
7
1
801,540
60,000
6,500
2,267,814
784,647
24,000
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Dukes, .
Essex,
6
23
14
1
157
8.100
298,450
177,200
5,000
2,491,040
12,266
488,290
377,934
24,000
8,793,712
WOKCESTER, .
51
$1,091,030
$2,025,227
Franklin,
Hampden,
13
20
54,430
93,150
278,220
344,095
Ashburnham,
2
60,000
77,000
Hampshire,
10
139,050
142.175
Athol, .
4
67,130
190,000
Middlesex,
97
2,892,410
7,261,190
Auburn, .
1
5,000
12,000
Nantucket,
1
250
800
Barre,
1
3,000
5,000
Norfolk, .
16
263,400
806,-390
Bolton, .
1
1,000
550
Plymouth,
12
18,.300
50,015
Clinton, .
1
70,000
190,000
Suffolk, .
74
868,040
3,076,461
Dudley, .
1
2,000
4,000
Worcester,
61
1,091,030
2,025,227
Liquors and Beverages.
[Bitters, beer powders and liquids, Chippewa beer, cordials and syrups, distilled liquors, fermented
liquors, malt liquors, mineral water and ginger ale, Ottawa beer, soda water, etc.]
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12
$22,650
$57,020
Bristol,
11
$6,200
$35,012
Pittsfield,
9
13,850
46,300
Fall River, .
2
4,050
21,000
Sheffield,
2
8,800
9,970
Mansticld,
1
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250
West Btockbridge,
1
■"
750
Norton, .
1
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2,000
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Raynharn,
2
$000
$9,122
Wayland,
1
$2,500
$6,000
Buckonk,
5
l,2dO
2,040
Woburii,
1
675
1,290
Essex, .
16
$137,250
$510,453
Norfolk,
1
$1,000
$4,000
Andovor,
1
1,000
7,500
Randolph,
1
1,000
4,000
Bradford,
1
3,000
4,800
Gloucester, .
1
12,000
19,000
Haverhill,
1
r.oo
1,000
Plymouth, .
3
$650
$1,377
Lawrence,
o
10,000
15,352
Lynn, .
o
11,000
23,920
Ahinglon,
1
500
627
Lynnfield,
1
10,000
6,187
Brockton,
1
-
300
Kewburyport,
4
85,800
426,909
Hiugham,
1
150
450
Salem, .
1
3,000
400
West ITewbury, .
2
450
5,385
Suffolk,
46
$3,681,800
$7,603,884
Franklin, .
2
$300
$2,187
Boston, .
45
3,676,800
7,565,484
Chelsea, .
1
5,000
38,400
Buckland,
1
300
1,950
Northlield,
1
-
237
Worcester, .
24
$44,945
$117,532
Hampden, .
11
$103,114
$284,172
Blackstone, .
2
600
2,420
Bolton, .
i
275
375
Agawam,
1
20,000
44,000
Boylston,
1
15,000
15,000
Cbicopee,
4
1,426
6,211
Fitchburg,
2
650
1,050
Soutbwick, .
1
188
250
Iloldcn, •.
o
4,000
4,350
Spriimficld,' .
4
51,500
150,957
T,eominster, .
3
620
3,300
Westiield,
1
30,000
82,754
Milford, .
Spencer, .
1
2
1,000
500
1,200
1,063
Hampshire, .
8
$3,275
$9,475
Sterling, .
Sturbridge,
2
4
800
1,000
1,930
2,364
Bolchertown, .
4
675
3,750
Worcester,
4
20,500
83,880
riabifield
1
200
450
Ware, .
3
2,400
5,275
21
$153,125
$342,028
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jnties).
Middlesex, .
The State,
155
$4,154,309
$8,967,140
Cambridge, .
1
45,000
199,347
Lowell, .
3
11.300
13,626
Berkshire,
12
22,650
57,020
Mavnard,
2
4,700
2,525
Bristol, .
11
6,200
35,012
Medford,
1
32,000
64,000
Essex,
16
137,250
510,453
Natick, .
1
1,500
1,200
Franklin,
2
300
2,187
Reading,
1
-
2,520
Uampden,
11
103,114
284,172
Sherborn,
2
49,000
36,000
Hampshire,
8
3,275
9,475
Somerville,
1
1,000
5,579
Middlesex,
21
153,125
342,028
Stoneham,
2
250
1,176
Norfolk, .
1
1,000
4,000
Sudbury,
2
700
3,015
Plymouth,
3
650
1,377
Tewksbury, .
1
2,000
4,000
Suffolk, .
46
3,081,800
7,603,884
Wakefield, .
2
2,500
1,750
Worcester,
24
44,945
117,532
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MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Lumber.
[ClapbcAirds, hoops, headings, laths, piles, planed lumber, sawed lumber, shingles, staves and shocks, etc.]
The asterisk indicates that in the towns so marked, the capital invested in the joint businesses of lumber
sawing and grain grinding has been divided between the two industries. In such cases, a saw and grist
mill is counti.'d both under " Lumber" and "Food Preparations" as an establishment, and the proportional
capital is given for each. The lumber e.-iwing in these establishments represents a value of only $222,167.
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1
$5,000 '
$12,500
Franklin, .
92
$241,967
$250,463
Yarmouth, .
1
5,000
12,500
Ashfield,
1
],.500
3,300
Bernardston,
2
17,000
31,000
Buckland,
2
5,000
6,255
Berkshire, .
69
$186,795
$300,752
Charlemont,
Colrain, .
7
2
11,900
1,000
13,350
3,240
Adams, .
1
15,000
15,500
Conwav, .
1
5,000
2,.500
Altbrd, .
2
-
360
Deertield,*
4
2,500
11,550
Beckct, . ...
4
2,0,50
28,395
Krving, .
1
2,500
3,.500
Cheshire,
4
55,000
57,210
Gill,
1
78,300
17,000
Clarksburg, .
2
5,445
11, .300
Greenfield,
1
10,000
2,790
Dalton,* .
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4,800
9,850
Haw ley, .
2
1,300
1,800
Florida, .
1
10.000
6,800
ncatb, .
3
2,100
1,630
Great Barrington, .
1
5,000
7,800
Leverett,
9
9,250
14,035
niiisdale,
1
3,900
2,800
Leyden,*
3
967
1,914
Monterey,
3
6,500
6,780
Monroe, .
6
2,200
1,700
New Ashford,
1
-
86
Montague,
3
18,000
7,700
New Marlborough,
4
12,000
25,495
New Salem,
6
9,400
20,050
Otis,
9
8.100
18,370
Northlield,
5
7,800
15,949
Peru,
2
3,800
2,000
Orange, .
6
14,600
18,800
Pitt^field,
6
16,000
46,795
Rowe,
2
3,000
4,805
Sandislield,
4
4,300
2,480
Shelburne,*
2
5,000
2,000
S.avoy, .
7
15,900
22,163
Shnlesbury,*
6
2,150
6,400
Shefiicld,
2
9,200
14,000
Sunderland,
1
900
800
Stockbridgo,
o
4,000
12,970
Warwick,
11
22,100
31,810
Tyrinaham,
o
500
1,230
Wendell,
4
8,500
22,585
West Stockb ridge,
3
2,300
4,350
Whately,
1
-
4,000
"Windsor,
2
2,500
3,418
Hampden, .
54
$167,068
$407,696
Bristol,
37
$63,262
$143,879
Blandford, .
4
5,000
12,625
Acushnet,
4
13,000
22,400
Brim field.
5
9,000
57,613
Dartmouth,*
8
7,300
27,448
Chester, .
2
2,000
4,300
Easton, .
3
6,000
4,451
Granville,
4
10,500
10,300
Fall River,
1
1,020
30,000
Holland,
4
1,800
1,459
Freetown,
6
13,700
16,190
Longraeadow,
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2
2,000
2,610
Mansfield,
2
7,000
13,000
Ludlow, .
3
1,500
3,600
Norton, .
7
5,700
13,280
Monson,*
3
1,100
375
Kelioboth,
1
700
1,600
Montgomery, .
1
700
643
Taunton,
1
7,000
8,400
Palmer, .
2
20,000
34,606
Wcstport,
4
1,342
7,110
Puissell,*
3
2,000
1,400
Southwick, .
3
1,100
3,350
Springfield, .
1
60,000
75,000
Essex, .
19
$329,117'
$389,507
Tolland, .
Wales, .
5
3
4,100
6,050
7,070
6,175
Amesbury, .
1
-
2,000
Weslfickl,
West Springs
eld.*
2
2
26,000
8,334
147,000
14,000
Andover,
Bosford,
1
4
11,000
750
5,757
Wilbraham, .
5
5,834
25,470
Essex, .
2
13,350
26,382
Georgetown,*
1
1,767
2,000
Haverhill,
1
1,000
2,000
Hampshike, .
58
$183,357
$376,002
Lawrence,
1
54,000
50,000
Lynn,
1
200,000
200,000
Amherst,
8
13,267
71,447
Middleton,
3
23,000
50,068
Belchertown, .
8
17,600
29,079
Newbury,
1
4,000
3,500
Chesterfield, .
3
8,000
5,000
Nowburyport
1
20,000
40,000
Curamington,
2
6,100
4,500
Rowlej', .
1
1,000
5,000
Enfield, .
3
10,500
47,485
Saugus, .
1
-
1,750
Goshen, .
•
4
3,300
3,800
MANUFACTUEES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY NA5IE.
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Slffolk,
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$562,600
$498,900
Greenwich, .
3
$9,050
$21,600
Boston, .
6
. 553,000
494,000
Hadley, .
2
20,000
11,000
Chelsea, .
1
9,000
4,0U0
Northampton,
1
60,000
100,000
Pclhani, .
Plaintield,
1
5
3,000
5,700
3,725
3,180
Worcester, .
156
$426,404
$775,015
Prcscott,
South Hadley,
Southampton,
Ware,
Wcsthampton,
Worthiiigton, .
1
1
4
2
4
6
2,000
10,000
2,100
6,000
5,540
11,200
6,425
40,000
8,170
4,000
5,775
10,816
Ashburnham,
Athol, .
Barre,
Berlin,* .
Blackstone,
Bolton, .
Boylston,
8
8
4
3
2
4
1
7,300
15,650
14,250
1,734
2,500
16,300
10,000
17,986
18,000
44,340
5,S30
14,080
28,100
15,000
Middlesex, .
44
$337,307
$476,106
Brookfield,
Clinton, .
3
1
14,150
20,000
35,500
10,000
Ayer, .
2
1,200
19,325
Dana,
4
4,000
29,750
Bedford, .
1
2,000
12,500
Douglas,
5
4,800
4,610
Billcnca,
1
-
2,250
Fitchburg,
6
80,500
111,850
Cambridge, .
1
10,000
50,000
Gardner,
2
14,200
16,600
Carlisle, .
3
500
5,470
Hardwick,
3
2,400
4,355
Dunstable,* ,
4
2,367
11,850
Hubbardston,
7
15,800
21,637
Groton, . .
1
-
4,000
Lancaster,
1
10,000
15,600
Hudson, .
2
17,000
25,200
Leicester,
o
4,800
10,400
Littleton,
2
4,200
4,500
Leominster,
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3,000
7,000
Lowell, .
4
186,500
165,550
Lunenburg,
4
7,500
13,368
Marlborough,
1
1,000
1,875
Mendon, .
5
1,185
4,4U
Korth Keadiug,
1
-
2,200
New Br.iintree,* .
1
334
1,800
Pepperell,
4
10,300
17,445
Northborough,
1
1 ,000
4,000
Shcrborn,
1
2,500
5,500
Northbridge, .
1
2,000
1,000
Shirley, .
4
23,000
18,343
Oakham,
2
3,000
11,500
Stoneham,
I
20,000
40,500
Paxton, .
2
7,000
13,043
Stow,
1
3,000
4,600
I'etersham,
11
13,500
10,530
Sudbury,
2
4,000
7,400
Phillipston,
5
11,900
11,990
TowMsend,
5
20,800
25,348
Princeton,
8
20,200
19,507
Tyngsborough,
1
1,040
2,250
Rutland,
4
3,400
83,178
Wallham,
i
12,000
10,000
Shrewsbury,
2
600
1,000
Winchester, .
1
15,000
40,000
Southborough
Boulbbridgc,
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1
334
1,200
3,000
900
Norfolk,
5
$11,334
$27,556
Spencer,
Sterling,*
4
6
7,067
3,933
W,458
33,580
Bellingham, .
Braintrce,
Dedhara,*
Mcdway,
Weymouth, .
1
1
1
1
1
2,700
4,000
1,434
200
3,000
4,200
15,000
3,800
1,056
3,500
Sturbridge,
Templcton,
Uxbridgo,
Warren, .
Webster,
Westbo rough,
Wincheudon,
7
5
7
2
1
1
8
10,800
15.000
6,200
4,000
3,000
1,500
59,100
16,780
22,450
11,496
8,050
20,000
2,000
34,725
Plymouth , .
87
$205,500
$295,580
Worcester,*
1
067
10,000
Bridgewater, .
1
3,000
3,600
~
Carver, .
Duxbury,
8
4
3
26,250
3,950
3,000
21,203
3,508
5,800
RECAPITULATI
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nties).
East Bridgewater, .
Halifax, .
5
9,550
18,096
The State,
629
$2,719,711
$3,953,956
Hanover,
3
6,400
36,850
Hanson, .
3
22,000
14,300
Barnstable, .
1
5,000
12,500
Hingham,
1
7,000
3,000
Berkshire,
69
186,795
300,7.52
Kingston,
8
12,900
29,841
Bristol, .
37
6:!,-i02
143,879
Lakcville,
3
2,000
3,740
Essex,
19
329,117
389,,507
Marshlicld, .
5
3,600
7,100
Franklin,
92
241 ,907
250,403
Mattajioisctt, .
5
11,100
10,330
Hampden,
64
107,068
407,698
Widdkborough,
16
50,500
68,990
Hampshire, .
58
183,357
370,002
Plymplon,
3
8,000
10,875
Middlesex,
44
337,307
476,106
Rochester,
13
28,350
47,595
Norfolk, .
5
11,3,34
27,556
Scituate,
3
3,000
2,652
riymoutb.
87
205,500
2<»5.5S0
Wareliam,
1
3,000
4,000
Sulfcdk, .
7
562,600
498,900
West Bridgewater,
2
1,300
4,100
Worcester,
156
426,404
775,015
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
MANUFACTURES AXD OCCUPATIONS— Continued. >
Machines and Machinery.
[Axles and boxes, band-saw macbines, bark mills, bedstead machinery, blowers and exhaust fans, bobbins
and spools, boot and shoe stampers, boot and shoe crimping machines, boot and shoe heeling machines,
boot and shoe cable screw wire machines, boring machines, box machiner}-, brick machines, button-hole
machines, capstans, carriage jacks, card clothing, carpet sweepers, cask machinery, chair machinery,
churns, cheese presses, cider mills and presses, cloth presses, clothes wringers, coffee hullers, coffee mills,
cotton gins, cotton presses, cotton-seed linters, cop tubes, cotton machinery other than specified, derricks,
dredging machines, drug and paint mills, electric tire-alarm apparatus, elevators, embossing presses, eye-
leting machines, fire-extinguishing apparatus, fluting machines, gas machines, governors, grist mills, hand
stamps, hand cards, hydraulic presses, ice-cream freezers, ice crushers, incubators, knitting machines,
laundry machines, lard presses, lathes, leather-cutting machinerj', leather machinery, leaching apparatus,
lithographic machinery, looms, locomotives, meat choppers, metal-planing machines, mining machinery,
milling machines, nail and tack machinery, oil presses, paper-cutting machines, paper-making machinery,
pile drivers, plaster mills, printing presses, punching presses, pumps other than steam, quarrying machines,
reeds for looms, rice mills, rice hullers, rubber machinery, sash, door and blind machinery, screw machinery,
sewing machines, shingle machines, shafting, standards, hangers and pulleys, spring motors, shuttles, soda-
water, ale and beer apparatus, spice mills, spinning rings, spindles, steam gauges, steam boilers, steam
engines, steam excavators, steam-bending machinery, steam pumps, stills, stone-cutting machinery, sugar
mills, sugar-house machinery, tumbler washers, type-setting machines, veneer-cutting machines, vises,
washing machines, water wheels, water filters, windlasses, wire machinery, wood-working machinery,
worsted machiner3', woollen machinery other than specified, wringing machines, etc.]
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10
$121,335
$171,675
Hampshire, .
5
$621,800
$840,000
Adams, .
2
56,000
67,000
Chesterfield, .
1
20,000
7,000
Pittsficld,
3
46.135
69,000
Easthampton,
1
60,000
36,000
Stockbridge, .
3
6,900
27,875
Granby, .
1
1,800
1,000
West Stockbridge,
1
5,000
2,500
Northampton,
2
540,000
796,000
■Windsor,
1
7,300
5,300
Middlesex, .
57
$1,839,396
$2,095,952
Bristol,
23
$1,638,820
$1,561,960
Arlington,
1
5,000
5,000
Fairhaven,
1
50,000
100,000
Ayer,
1
10,000
10,000
Fall River, .
12
307,750
471,011
Billerica, .
1
12,000
28,000
Mansfield,
1
21,570
13,000
Cambridge,
6
441,000
661,043
Kcw Bedford,
4
241,500
218,928
Chelmsford,
2
78,073
37,391
Taunton,
5
1,018,000
759,021
Everett, .
Holliston,
Hudson, .
1
1
1
150,000
20,000
7, COO
200,000
20,793
8,000
Essex, .
27
$697,070
$1,163,401
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
29
1
1
923,886
2,000
20,000
865,389
1,725
12,000
Beverly, .
1
3,500
5,000
Newton, .
1
65,000
155,000
Essex, .
1
-
300
PeppercU,
1
15,000
21,000
Lawrence,
12
316,570
504,751
gomerville,
1
17,000
4,900
Lynn,
3
23,000
47,000
Stoneham,
1
5,000
650
Merrimac,
1
500
350
SVcstford,
1
37,522
46,011
Newburyport,
3
49,000
48,200
Weston, .
1
8,500
2,000
Korth Andover, .
1
255,000
510,000
Woburn,
6
22,415
17,050
Balem, .
5
49,500
47,800
Norfolk,
3
$100,680
$73,880
Franklin, .
6
$393,000
$553,450
300
48,150
498,000
Canton, .
1
2,000
10,000
Greenfield, .
Montague,
Orange, .
1
1
3
30,000
355,000
Hyde Park, .
Walpole,
1
1
70,000
28,680
25,000
38,880
Shelbume, .
1
8,000
7,000
Plymouth, .
7
$261,300
$124,368
Hampden, .
15
$657,800
$709,676
Abington,
1
8,000
22,000
Chicopee,
5
353,000
312,147
Bridgcwater, .
2
150,000
20,550
Holyoke,
1
150,000
192,000
E:ist Bridgcwater, .
1
100,000
78,482
Palmer, .
1
2,400
2,305
Ilingbam,
1
200
450
Springfield, .
6
133,400
187,174
Mattai)oisett, .
1
1,600
1,350
Westfield,
2
19,000
16,050
West Bridgev
'ater,
1
1,500
1,536
M.IXUFACTUEES ^VXD OCCUPATIOXS BY NAME.
209
ISIANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIOXS— Continued.
Macdines and Machinery — Con.
Counties, Cities
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3
AND Towns.
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67
$3,500,000
$4,238,315
Worcester— Con.
Boston, .
65
3,496,000
4,227,505
West Boylston, .
1
$1,000
$2,918
Chelsea, .
2
4,000
10,810
Winchendon, .
3
112,000
. 141,895
91
$4,028,417
$4,866,553
Worcester,
36
1,429,650
1,730,834
WORCESTER, .
Athol, .
7
1
65,200
11,750
36,780
25,445
RECAPITULATION (By Cocnties).
Barre, .
Blackstone,
1
3,000
4,000
The State,
311
$13,859,618
$16,399,230
Brooklield,
3
400
6,075
Clinton, .
3
110,000
105,929
Berkshire,
10
121,335
171,675
Fitchburg,
1-2
901,100
770,937
Bristol, .
23
1,638,820
1,561,960
Lancaster,
1
8,000
15,000
Essex, .
27
697,070
1,163,401
Leicester,
8
334,500
287,500
Franklin,
6
393,000
553,450
Leominster,
1
4,000
10,000
Hampden,
15
657,800
709,676
Milford, .
7
279,000
509,250
Hampshire,
5
621,800
&40,000
Korthbridge,
2
605,000
900,750
Middlesex,
57
1,839,396
2,095,952
Southbridge,
1
30,000
31,419
Norfolk, .
3
100,680
73,880
Sutton, .
2
26.817
26,457
Plvmoiith,
7
261.300
124,368
Tcmpleton,
1
7,000
11,364 1
Suffolk, .
67
3,500,000
4,238,315
Warren, .
•
1
100,000
250,000
Worcester,
91
4,028,417
4,866,553
Metals and Metallic Goods.
[Anchors, annunciators, automatic oilers, Babbitt's metal, badges, baggage and key checks, bar iron, bam-
door rollers, bells, belt studs, boot buttoners, boot and shoe buckles, boot and shoe heel and toe irons, bolts
and rivets, bomb harpoons, bonnet wire, brass other than sheet, brass goods, brass tubing, bronze, bronze
goods, britannia ware, burning brands, butter and cheese triers, butts and hinges, charcoal iron, chains,
chain cables, clamps, coal hods and fire shovels, conductors' punches, cooking ranges, copper other than
sheet, copper goods, copper tubing, coral jewelry, corrugated iron, corrugated iron goods, cutlery, cymbals
and gongs, dampers, deck scrapers, dies and letters, door plates, door latches and handles, door and pew
numbers, dumb-waiter wheels, egg beaters, eyelets, faucets, ferrules, fire escapes, fire-proof doors and
vaults, furnaces, galvanizing kettles (used for), gas lighters, gas and lamp fixtures, gas piping, gas and
■water motors, gas stoves, Gorman silver, Gertuan silver goods, gold and silver ware, gold jewelry, grates,,
ground zinc (for paint), hackle, gill, card, comb and picker pins, hair jewelry, harness and saddlery supplies
and ornaments, hollow ware and castings, hooks and eyes, horseshoes, hose couplings, hydrants, iron
columns, iron fences and railings, iron furniture, iron plates and sheets, iron shutters, iron stable fixtures,
iron window and door caps, japanned ware, jet jewelry, keys and key blanks, lamp posts, lamps and
lanterns, lamp and gas shades, lead goods, loaf and foil of various raetals, lightning rods, locks, locksmiths
and bell-hangt-rs' materials, machine and wood screws, machine and other needles, metallic castings made-
to order, money drawers, nails, nuts, orn.imental nails, ox shoes, pail ears, pencil sharpeners, pens, per-
forated raetals, pig iron, pig lead, picture knobs, pins, planing-machine knives, plated jewelry, plated ware,,
pokers, lifters and longs, printers' fixtures, red lead, retorts, safes, scales and balances, sewing-machine
attachments, sheathing of various metals, sheet brass, sheet copper, sheet iron goods, sheet lead, sheet zinc,
shell jewelry, silver jewelry, skates, speaking tubes and materials, spikes, springs other than car, steam
gongs and whistles, steam-tieating apparatus, steam piping, steel, stereotype and electrotype plates, stoves,
stove linings, stove shelves, submarine armor, tacks, brads and shoe nails, taps and dies for screw cutting,
thimbles, tinware, too calks, tubular wells, types and type metal, valves, washers, water mains, water
piping, whip mountings, white lead, white metal, white-metal goods, window pulleys and weights, wire of
various metals, wire screens and ropes, wire goods, yellow metal, yellow-metal goods, zinc other than
sheet, etc.]
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Barnstable,
6
$56,930
$73,017
BARNSTABLE-Con.
Harwich,
1
30
290
Sandwich,
3
$55,400
$71,060
Provincetown,
1
1,000
342
Yarmouth,
1
500
1,325
VOL. II. — 27
210 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Contikued.
Metals and Metallic Goods— Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Berkshire,
Adams, .
Cheshire,
Egremont,
Hinsdale,
Lanesborough,
Lee,
Pittsfield,
Richmond,
Btockhridge,
West Btockbridge,
Bristol,
Attleborough,
Dartmouth, .
Dighton,
Easton, .
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Freetown,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Raynham,
Somerset,
Taunton,
DCKES, .
Edgartown, .
Essex, .
Andover,
Danvers,
Gloucester, .
Haverhill,
Ipswich,
Lawrence,
Lynn, . •
Methuen,
Newburyport,
Salem, .
Salisbury,
Frankwn, •
Buckland,
Erving, .
Greenfield,
Hawley, .
Montague,
Orange, .
Shelburne, .
Hampden,
Chester, .
Chicopee,
Holyoke,
Sprinttfield,
Westfield,
12
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
102
35
1
1
2
1
11
1
9
20
3
2
16
T7
2
3
7
9
2
7
17
2
11
15
2
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$391,805
700
2,000
25,000
2,500
100,000
7,000
23,755
54,000
1,850
175,000
$5,600,250
1,037,100
2,500
163,500
14,500
125,000
947,650
6,000
167,000
534,800
281,000
130,000
2,191,200
$200
200
$766,445
1,100
53,000
57,500
59,050
6,300
57,500
66,100
5,500
23,700
421,695
5,000
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CoiTNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
$690,630
3,550
6,000
65,000
1,435
146,000
10,000
20,000
170,000
2,645
266,000
$10,060,299
2,358,255
8,000
117,377
53,469
250,000
1,005,525
5,000
237,000
742,575
736,962
289,000
4,257,136
500
$1,518,463
1,500
230,500
50,562
85,000
3,450
144,835
186,620
11,500
76,700
722,336
6,400
13
1
1
6
1
2
1
1
45
$1,047,741 $1,018,845
1
6
2
33
3
300,000
185,000
71,000
200
455,000
25,000
11,541
$1,343,023
1,000
204,000
135,000
868,023
135,000
400,000
95,000
49,645
200
402,000
70,000
2,000
$2,144,988
1,600
147,688
212,724
1,635,617
147,359
Hampshire, .
Amherst,
Chesterfield, .
Cummington,
Enfield, .
Northampton,
Ware, .
Williamsburg,
MrODIiESEX, .
Ashland,
Ayer,
Cambridge, .
Chelmsford, .
HoUiston,
Hopkinton, .
Hudson, .
Lexington,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Medford,
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Pepperell,
Reading,
Shirley, .
Somerville,
Sudbury,
Townsend,
Wakefield,
Waltham,
Watertown,
Westford,
Weston, .
Woburn,
Norfolk,
Braintree,
Canton, .
Hyde Park,
Medfield,
Medway,
Ncedham,
Norfolk, .
Quincy, .
Sharon, .
Stoughton,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
15
3
2
1
1
4
2
2
74
1
2
10
2
1
1
1
2
26
1
30
4
2
2
2
3
1
1
5
2
2
3
3
Plymouth, .
Bridgewater, .
Brockton,
Carver, .
East Bridgewater,
Hanover,
Hanson, .
Hingham,
Kingston,
$466,600
14,500
1,300
1,500
3,000
335,000
1,300
110,000
$1,969,848
3,000
7,000
417,850
17,400
35,000
1,500
3,000
8,000
452,428
5,500
12,000
50,000
6,500
52,500
2,500
12,000
6,000
336,290
5,000
380
75,000
217,000
220,000
10,000
3,000
12,000
$988,000
35,000
600,000
54,500
13,000
11,000
15,000
1,500
53,500
30,000
5,500
166,000
103,000
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$501,055
41,000
1,775
2,500
5,000
353,280
2,500
95,000
$3,278,440
11,000
25,400
838,543
123,500
68,300
1,500
5,300
9,250
571,609
2,400
14,000
45,000
45,000
4,000
355,000
6;000
29,500
17,100
425,988
19,550
800
77,500
173,000
325,000
54,500
1,700
28,000
$2,652,659
45,600
1,825,463
65,000
21,500
43,000
10,000
1,942
66,357
130,000
6,767
234,930
202,000
60
4
5
2
2
1
2
4
6
$2,479,840 $3,978,210
490,350
47,100
68,000
55,000
20,000
70,000
41,500
193,540
920,800
125,000
90,500
124,000
50,000
121,460
63,300
163,765
MAI^UTACTUIIES AND OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 211
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
CotmiiEs, Cities
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WoncESTER— Con.
Lakeville,
1
$2,000
$2,500
Millbury,
1
$3,000
$10,500
Middleborough, .
3
20,750
20,800
Northbridgo,
1
1,000
4,000
Plymouth,
8
341,900
678,394
Oakham,
1
8,000
8,780
Rockland,
1
900
2,400
Bouthbridge,
2
4,100
4,000
Scituate,
2
1,500
1,900
Spencer, .
5
119,300
155,125
South Scituate,
3
15,800
42,600
Templeton,
2
38,000
41,300
South Abington, .
6
416,800
756,600
Warren, .
2
10,000
50,300
Warchara,
8
687,200
749,391
Wvbster,
1
26,000
30,000
West Bridgewater,
3
17,500
64,800
Winchendon,
2
6,000
12.625
Sdtfolk,
245
$3,737,620
$8,016,060
Worcester,
42
2,228,300
2,570,385
Boston, .
238
7
3,385,720
351,900
7,439,760
576,300
RECAPITULATION (BY CoDNTiES).
Chelsea, .
The State,
768
$21,907,802
$37,884,873
■WonCESTER, .
88
$3,069,500
$3,951,867
Barnstable, .
6
56,930
73,017
Athol, .
6
14,100
41,350
Berkshire,
12
391,805
690,630
Barre, .
5,000
10,000
Bristol, .
102
5,600,250
10,060,299
Blackstone, ,
5,000
22,000
Dukes, .
1
200
500
Charlton,
7,000
22,000
Essex,
77
756,445
1,518,403
Clinton, .
400,000
640,000
Franklin,
13
1,047,741
1,018,845
Dudley, .
12,000
8,000
Hampden,
45
1,343,023
2,144,988
Fitchburg,
81,500
149,100
Hampshire, ,
15
466,600
501,055
Gardnei-,
2,000
3,500
Middlesex,
74
1,969,848
3,278,440
Hubbardaton,
1,500
1,050
Norfolk, .
30
988,000
2,652,559
Leicester,
2
33,300
45,000
Plymouth,
60
2,479,840
3,978,210
Leominster, .
1
5,000
12,000
Suffolk, .
245
3,737,620
8,016,060
Milford, .
8
59,400
110,852
Worcester,
88
3,069,500
3,951,867
IMusiCAL Instruments and Materials.
[Accordions and concertinas, guitars and banjos, harmoniums, melodeons, musical instrument cases,
music stands, music leaf turners, orchestral and baud Instruments and materials, organs, organ, melodeon
and harmonium materials, piano-fortes, piano-forte materials, etc.]
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Essex, .
1
$30,000
$30,000
1
Middlesex, .
13
$687,100
$1,306,866
Rockport,
1
30,000
30,000
Arlington,
2
13,200
21,250
Cambridge, .
8
626,400
1,210,804
Franklin, .
2
$24,000
$55,000
Winchester, .
3
47,500
68,752
Erving, .
1
4,000
10,000
Wendell,
1
20,000
45,000
Norfolk,
3
$19,500
$30,100
Hampden, .
5
$57,500
$148,842
Braintree,
1
11,500
15,800
Dcdham,
1
5,000
10,000
Westfield,
5
57,500
148,842
Mcdway,
1
3,000
4,300
212
CENSUS O^ MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Musical Instruments and Materials— Coo.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Plymouth,
Brockton,
Marshfield,
BUTTOLK,
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester,
Dana,
Leominster,
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$24,900
23,400
1,500
$2,505,300
2,500,300
5,000
$497,300
40,000
96,100
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$21,650
20,000
1,650
$3,254,862
3,233,612
21,250
$656,710
31,000
134,010
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
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$1,500
$6,500
359,700
485,200
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
$3,845,600
30,000
24,000
57,500
687,100
19,500
24,900
2,505,300
497,300
$5,504,030
30,000
55,000
148,842
1,306,866
30,100
21,650
3,254,862
656,710
Oils and Illuminating Fluids.
scrap oil, spruce oil, sperm oil, tansy oil, whale oil, etc.j ^^^__
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Bristol,
New Bedford,
Essex, .
Gloucester,
Salem, .
Hampden,
Springfield,
Middlesex,
Ashland,
Natick, .
$882,000
882,000
$150,000
90,000
60,000
$21,250
21,250
$3,000
2,000
1,000
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$2,504,525
2,504,525
$133,500
45,000
88,500
$39,993
39,993
$22,158
13,658
8,500
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Suffolk,
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
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15
12
3
$1,231,000
1,103,000
128,000
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$3,138,713
2,494,713
644,000
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Hampden,
Middlesex,
Suffolk, .
E, .
33
$2,287,250
$5,838,889
9
882,000
2,504,525
4
150,000
133,500
R
21,250
39,993
0,
3,000
22,158
.
15
1,231,000
3,138,713
MANIXFACTUKES AND OCCUPATIONS BY NAME.
213
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Paper.
[Arllieslve paper, blotting paper, cards, card stock, collar paper, enamelled and fancy paper, envelopes
printing paper, paper bags, paper matting, paper pulp, papier-mache goods, paper baskets, paper hangl
mgs, pasteboard, perforated paper, postal cards, press board, straw board, sheathliig paper and felt tissue
paper, wrapping paper, writing paper, etc.]
Counties, Cities
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23
$2,164,000
$2,921,610
Middlesex— Con.
Adams, • • •
2
290,000
529,000
Maynard,
1
$30,000
$55,000
Becket, .
1
15,000
41,600
Newton, .
1
20,000
30,000
Dalton, .
4
600,000
425,000
Peppercll,
3
342,325
367,200
Great Barrington, .
1
275,000
200,000
Shirley, .
1
10,000
15,000
Lee,
9
772,000
1,433,010
Waltham,
1
40,000
40,000
Monterey,
■ 1
3,000
8,000
Watertown, .
1
175,000
187,000
New Marlborough,
2
75,000
184,000
Stockbridge, .
1
75,000
50,000
Tyringham, .
1
30,000
6,000
Norfolk,
12
$576,500
$796,140
West Stockbridge,
1
29,000
45,000
Braintree,
1
20,000
47,891
Dover, .
1
12,000
62,400
Bristol,
1
$12,000
$46,452
Franklin,
1
2,000
60,000
Hyde Park, .
1
200,000
125,000
Dighton,
1
12,000
46,452
Medway,
1
35,000
50,000
Milton, .
1
200,000
125,000
Needham,
2
43,000
122,000
Essex, .
7
$413,300
$1,088,860
Norfolk, .
1
30,000
30,000
Norwood,
1
4,500
19,849
Lawrence,
5
405,000
1,068,500
Walpole,
2
30,000
154,000
Middleton,
1
8,000
20,000
Salem, . .
1
300
360
Plymouth, .
1
$15,000
$24,000
Bridgewater, .
1
15,000
24,000
Franklin, .
o
$326,189
$762,678
Montague, .
2
826,189
762,678
SUi'FOLK,
12
$379,667
$441,016
Boston, .
10
366,375
415.966
Hampden, .
30
$4,381,478
$6,146,705
Chelsea, .
2
13,292
25,050
Agawam,
1
133,478
108,000
Chicopee,
1
1,000
1,700
Worcester, .
9
$787,000
$1,776,203
Holyoko,
14
2,447,000
3,199,407
Longmeadow,
1
75,000
29,484
Dudley, .
1
10,000
30,000
Russell, .
1
150,000
170,000
Fitchburg,
4
502,000
1,036,650
Springfield, .
6
560,000
1,713,896
Leominster, .
1
100,000
169,560
Westfield,
3
305,000
395,720
Westminster, .
1
25,000
50,000
West S iringfield, .
O
210,000
i9;),noo
Worcester,
2
150,000
489,993
Wilbrahara, .
1
10
1
500,000
$573,822
2,500
3129,498
$628,635
6,987
Hampshire, .
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
Amherst,
The State,
120
$10,860,281
$15,602,599
Belchertown, .
1
9,000
27,000
Cummington,
1
40,000
30,048
Berkshire,
23
2,164,000
2,921,610
Middlefield. .
1
25,000
50,000
Bristol, .
1
12,000
46,452
Northampton,
2
60,000
52,000
Essex,
7
413,300
1,088,860
South Hadley,
4
437,322
462,600
Franklin,
2
826,189
762,678
Ilanipdon,
30
4,381,478
6,146,705
Hampshire, .
10
573,822
628,635
Middlesex, .
13
$731,325
$970,300
Middlesex,
13
731,325
970,300
Norfolk,
12
576,500
796,140
Dracut, .
1
4,800
36,000
Plymouth,
1
15,000
24,000
Qroton, .
2
100,000
204,000
Suffolk, .
12
379,667
441,016
Lowell, .
2
9,200
36,100
Worcester,
9
787,000
1,778,203
214
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Continded.
Printing and Pcblishing.
maps, -_
engravings, etc.]
Counties, Cities
aub towss.
Barnstable,
Barnstable, .
Sandwich,
Tarmouth,
Berkshire, .
Adams, .
Great Barrington,
Lee,
Pittsfleld,
Bristol,
Fall River, .
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Taunton,
Ddkes, .
Edgartown,
Essex, .
Amesbury,
Andover,
Beverly, .
Danvers,
Essex, .
Georgetown,
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Manchester,
Marblehead,
Newburyport;
Peabody,
Salem, .
Salisbury,
Franklin,
Greenfield,
Montague,
Orange, .
Shelburne,
Hampden,
Chicopee,
Palmer, .
c3
§13,500
5,000
1,000
7,500
$56,450
28,000
7,000
6,000
15,450
$74,780
15,280
3,500
42,500
13,500
$1,600
1,600
$267,125
1,000
2,200
475
6,000
15,000
38,000
2,000
19,350
69,700
.200
19,000
10,000
81,200
3,000
$37,000
34,500
2,500
$396,810
3,500
,2,500
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AND Towns.
$8,475
2,600
1,300
4,575
$65,500
20,000
5,500
6,000
34,000
$169,660
32,460
2,500
98,200
36,500
$317,500
800
7,000
1,680
2,000
500
624
17,050
31,195
2,500
63,800
84,400
500
4,500
30,675
2,000
65,735
2,541
$37,928
34,928
2,000
500
500
$541,603
3,000
4,000
Hampden— Con.
Springfield, .
Westfleld,
Hampshire, .
Amherst,
Easthampton,
Hadley, .
Northampton,
Ware, .
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Arlington,
Ashland,
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Everett, .
Framingham,
Hopkinton,
Hudson, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough
Medford,
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Stoneham,
Wakefield,
Waltham,
Watertown,
Woburn,
Nantccket,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Dedham,
Franklin,
Hyde Park,
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Randolph,
Weymouth,
Plymouth,
Abington,
Bridgewater, .
Brockton,
Hingham,
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
South Abington,
a
49
1
1
1
2
16
1
1
1
1
7
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
11
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
577,110
13,700
$21,700
3,000
1,200
13,000
4,500
$800,300
4,000
2,000
1,300
10,500
680,000
2,000
50,200
6,800
5,000
1,000
13,500
8,000
5,000
1,000
10,000
$3,500
3,500
$21,750
800
3,000
5,000
2,500
5,000
2,000
3,450
$27,970
2,500
800
5,170
3,000
6,500
8,000
2,000
OS
>
$518,603
16,000
$61,655
5,600
1,648
3,000
45,460
5,947
$1,410,263
3,500
4,000
4,000
11,500
1,271,400
806
8,360
1,500
2,600
44,909
8,730
7,674
3,500
4,800
1,500
6,100
6,000
5,000
1,619
12,770
$4,373
4,373
$35,157
4,500
6,000
9,230
5,000
4,500
1,000
4,927
$37,680
2,900
560
14,220
3,000
5,700
9,000
2,300
MANUrACTUEES AND OCCUPATIONS BY NA3IE.
215
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Printing and Publishing — Con.
ConNTiES, Cities
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Suffolk,
306
$4,355,955
$8,997,044
Worcester— Con.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
304
2
47
4,353,955
2,000
$334,987
8,987,041
10,000
$433,831
Winchendon, .
Worcester, .
2
18
$7,500
215,070
$7,517
301,664
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
Worcester, .
The State,
533
$6,413,427
$12,120,674
Athol, .
2
10,500
6,850
Barre, .
1
4,000
3,000
Barnstable, .
3
13,500
8,475
Clinton, .
2
4,517
11,500
Berkshire,
9
56,450
65,500
Douglas,
1
-
9,500
Bristol, .
15
74,780
169,660
Fitchburg,
9
39,400
49,300
Dukes, .
1
1,6U0
-
Gardner,
1
7,000
5,500
Essex,
52
267,125
317,500
Leominster, .
1
3,500
3,000
Franklin,
7
37,000
37,928
Milford, .
2
16,000
5,200
Hampden,
14
396,810
541,603
North Brookfield, .
1
-
500
Hampshire,
8
21,700
61,655
Princeton,
1
-
1,350
Middlesex,
49
800,300
1,410,268
Southbridge, .
1
6,000
5,200
Nantucket,
2
3,500
4,373
Spencer, .
1
8,500
8,500
Norfolk, .
9
21,750
35,157
Usbridgc,
1
4,000
4,000
Plymouth,
11
27,970
37,680
Webster,
2
9,000
7,250
Suffolk, .
306
4,355,955
8,997,044
Westborough,
1
—
4,000
Worcester,
47
334,987
433,831
Stone.
[Artificial stone, building slates, crushed stone, dressed building-stone, edgestones and paving-blocks,
flagstones, grindstones, marble and other stone goods, marble dust, millstones, mica powder, sidewalk
8tone, etc.]
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Barnstable,
5
$3,750
$11,588
Essex, .
18
$30,115
$96,529
Harwich,
1
1,200
2,523
Gloucester, .
1
3,500
4,000
Orleans, .
2
350
2,.300
Haverhill,
2
8,000
22,000
Sandwich,
1
1,600
4,265
Lawrence,
4
6,275
17,913
Yarmouth, .
1
600
2,500
Lynn, .
3
5,100
19,573
Newburyport,
3
1,600
16,500
Salem, ,
5
6,640
16,543
Berkshire, .
8
$116,800
$63,500
Adams, .
3
4,000
23,500
Franklin, .
3
$10,000
$21,600
Pittsfield,
3
10,800
17,000
ShcffieM,
1
100,000
20,000
Greenfield, .
2
4,000
6,600
West Stockbridge,
1
2,000
3,000
Shelburne,
1
6,000
15,000
Bristol,
9
$16,550
$52,140
Hampden, .
10
$56,300
$107,910
Fall River, .
1
100
6,000
Longmeadow,
3
33,300
53,000
Mansfield,
1
50
1,100
Sprineficid, .
4
10,500
33,410
New Bedford,
3
8,600
17,400
Wcstfiild,
2
11,500
20,000
Taunton,
4
7,800
27,640
Wilbraham, .
1
1,000
1,500
216
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MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Stone— Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Hampshire, ,
Amherst,
Ware,
Middlesex, .
Cambridge, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Melrose, .
Woburn,
Norfolk,
Franklin,
Medway,
Quincy, .
Plymouth, .
Brockton,
Kingston,
Mattapoisett, .
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
South Abington,
15
7
3
1
1
1
2
27
1
1
25
$6,000
1,000
5,000
$109,200
91,500
15,000
500
700
500
1,000
$539,000
500
500
538,000
$30,600
17,500
600
1,000
5,000
5,000
1,500
3
>
$7,000
2,000
5,000
$204,219
138,080
49,519
5,000
5,000
2,120
4,500
$630,384
1,800
9,300
619,284
$47,900
22,000
1,600
2,100
13,000
8,000
1,200
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
o
Suffolk,
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester, .
Athol, .
Fitchburg,
Gardner,
Harvard,
Northbridge,
Southbridge,
Westborough,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
$674,200
664,200
10,000
$71,450
3
>
$1,488,545
1,472,545
16,000
$170,875
1,700
2,300
4,100
11,500
250
1,500
800
3,900
10,000
60,000
2,500
3,000
600
2,120
1,500
7,000
50,000
79,555
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
151
9
18
3
10
2
15
27
7
31
16
$1,663,965
3,750
116,800
16,550
30,115
10,000
56,300
6,000
109,200
539,000
30,600
674,200
71,450
$2,902,190
11,588
63,500
52,140
96,529
21,600
107,910
7,000
204,219
630,384
47,900
1,488,545
170,875
Tobacco.
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Barnstable,
Yarmouth, .
Berkshire, .
1
1
8
$400
400
$12,275
$700
700
$40,465
Bristol,
Attleborougb,
Fall River,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Seekonk,
Taunton,
13
1
2
1
5
1
3
$39,250
500
25,000
100
7,200
250
6,200
$76,783
2,685
42,500
620
18,960
1,500
10,518
Adams, .
Dalton, .
Great Barrington, .
Pittsfleld,
2
1
1
3
2,500
1,500
6,000
2,200
75
11,000
800
15,000
13,500
165
Essex, .
Amesbury, •
Gloucester, .
36
1
5
$73,300
200
5,450
$203,656
500
4,283
Sandisfleld, .
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217
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Tobacco — Con.
Counties, Cities
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Essex— Cou.
Norfolk,
5
$4,350
$12,300
n.avei-liill,
2
$1,300
$5,000
Dedham,
300
1,400
Lawreuce,
2
2,800
10,005
Dover, .
,
1,050
2,850
Lynn, . . ,
2
1,500
11,250
Ilydc Park,
,
300
1,750
Newbury,
2
2,000
12,000
Milton, .
,
200
700
Newburyport,
2
6,300
18,000
Quincy, .
,
2,500
5,600
roaboJy,
1
1,000
5,000
galem, .
12
36,500
85,257
Saugus, .
West Newbury, .
6
1
16,200
50
52,020
341
Plymouth, .
5
$2,600
$6,577
Hanson, .
1
300
67T
Franklin, .
3
$9,500
$9,876
Middleborough,
Rochester,
1
2
500
1,300
2,000
2,400
Greenfield, .
2
7,000
4,376
Rockland,
1
500
1,500
Shelburne,
1
2,500
5,500
Suffolk,
85
$190,694
$640,415
Hampden, .
49
$378,053
$1,302,894
Boston, .
77
154,194
474,645
Chicopee,
1
2,000
9,750
Chelsea, .
8
36,500
165,770
Granville,
1
100
600
*
Palmer, .
1
1,000
2,500
Southwick, .
Springfield, .
3
10
3,890
87,200
10,208
425,420
Worcester, .
19
$51,300
$173,776
Westlield,
33
283,863
854,416
Fitchburg,
1
7,000
10,000
Milford, .
1
5,000
24,000
Hampshire, .
6
$9,725
$19,922
Northborough,
North Brookfield, .
1
2
300
1,000
400
10,500
Amherst,
1
500
3,000
Worcester, .
14
38,000
128,876
Bclchertown, .
1
2,400
3,664
Easthampton,
0
275
1,575
South Hadley,
Southampton,
1
1
5,750
800
G,783
4,900
RECAPITULATI
ON (By Cou
NTIES).
The State,
264
$811,697
$2,599,819
Middlesex, .
34
$40,250
$112,455
Barnstable, .
1
400
700
Arlington,
1
600
1,750
Berkshire,
8
12,275
40,465
Cambridge, .
12
12,300
49,978
Bristol, .
13
39,250
76,783
Dracut, .
1
300
850
Essex,
36
73,300
203,656
HoUiston,
1
200
1,000
Franklin,
3
9,500
9,876
Lexington,
1
-
1,200
Hampden,
49
378,053
1,302,894
Lowell, .
6
17,500
27,987
Hampshire,
6
9,725
19,922
Marlborough,
1
1,000
5,000
Middlesex,
34
40,250
112,455
Medford,
2
3,000
7,000 ■
Norfolk, .
5
4,350
12,300
Natick, .
1
50
1,800
Plymouth,
5
2,000
6,577
Somerville, .
5
8,000
7,390
Sufi-olk, .
85
190,694
640,415
Woburn,
3
2,300
8,500
Worcester,
19
51,300
173,776
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218 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Contikued.
Wooden Goods.
fArtiflcial wood ornarnent.. ^f «^f bas.et n.s .ur^^^^
cask and basket hoops, clothes driers, clothes pins^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^i gashes,
wooden handles: willow ware and rustic ornameDts, etc.] _
Counties, Cities
AKD Towns.
Barnstable,
Chatham,
Falmouth,
Harwich,
Provincctown
Weimeet,
Berkshirk,
Adams, .
Beckct, .
Clarksburg,
Hinsdale,
Pittsfield,
Sandislield,
Stockbridge,
Bristol,
Fall River, .
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Norton, .
Behoboth,
Taunton,
Essex, .
Andover,
Gloucester, .
Gvovcland, .
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Poabody,
Salem, .
Franklin,
Ashfleld,
Buckland,
Erving, •
Greenfield,
Hawley, .
Montague,
Northfield,
Orange, .
Whately,
Hampden,
Blandford,
Chester, .
Granville,
12
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
36
1
2
1
Q
7
7
3
2
10
20
22
2
2
4
$8,400
100
300
1,000
4,500
2,500
$21,700
350
500
1,100
19,2o0
500
$234,255
59,850
3,655
151,750
1,000
12,000
6,000
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
$17,750
300
900
2,550
7,000
7,000
$75,564
450
10,802
1,000
•7,012
47,300
1,000
8,000
$458,914
66,472
16,862
358,330
3,750
11,000
2,500
$141,588 $326,363
1,000
3,680
12,000
6,600
103,681
44,550
13,700
7,200
133,952
400
2,600
10,000
2,000
20,188
21,700
200
15,500
69,000
$265,850
12,000
10,800
65,000
4,000
2,350
159,000
2,500
10,000
200
$81,125
2,200
2,100
2,975
$121,332
5,444
11,960
40,000
4,600
4,570
45,758
500
8,000
600
$198,088
5,500
6,250
4,350
Hampden — Con.
Springfield, .
Westfield,
Hampshire,
Amherst,
Chesterfield,
Cummington,
Goshen, .
Huntington,
Northampton,
South Hadley,
Westhampton,
Worthington, .
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Arlington,
Ashby, .
Ashland,
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Concord,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
North Readiu
Peppercll,
Reading,
Shirley, .
Somci-ville,
Stoncham,
Townpend,
Wakefield,
Watertown,
26
2
1
11
1
2
2
1
2
4
Norfolk,
Needham,
Randolph,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
Plymouth, .
Abington,
Brockton,
Hingham,
Lakeville,
Middlehorough,
2
1
1
2
14
1
14
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
12
3
1
13
1
2
4
1
0,
a. .
a
$73,450
400
$162,200
3,500
1,000
14,650
500
5,500
108,000
7,600
19,000
2,450
$1,719,200
11,500
30,000
10,000
500
6,200
178,500
50,000
97,175
12,800
6,000
3,000
7,500
600
50
300
200
725
5,000
212,700
1,061,550
25,000
$41,050
30,000
5,000
6,000
50
$52,150
7,000
2,000
23,500
1,000
150
C3
>
$181,338
650
$185,736
5,500
2,179
21,048
550
3,300
126,000
15,500
7,598
4,061
$1,989,234
22,900
33,500
12,500
800
8,000
384,200
53,300
261,038
56,063
11,500
400
20,000
400
365
300
1,640
1,102
20,000
500
307,554
633,172
100,000
$34,800
25,000
2,000
7,000-
800
$113,830
21,000
6,680
18,100
800
2,250
MA^^UTACTUl^ES AKD OCCUPATIONS BY NAJtIE.
219
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Coktinued.
Wooden Goods— Con.
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Plymouth— Con.
Worcester— Con.
Plymouth,
1
$10,000
$30,000
Rutland,
$3,000
$1,500
"Wareham,
2
15,500
35,000
Southbridge, ,
Spencer,
Sterling, .
20,000
1,500
325
24,000
5,000
350
Suffolk,
111
$988,017
$2,211,885
Warren, .
300
1,000
Webster,
3
5,400
16,300
Boston, .
109
983,017
2,186,885
West Boylston,
3
2,950
6,300
Chelsea, .
2
5,000
25,000
Winchendon, .
9
284,000
407,316
Worcester, .
27
241,690
531,349
"WORCESTEE, .
86
$752,560
$1,474,821
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
Ashburnham,
2
6
6,800
24,400
13,281
114,850
Athol, .
Barre,
1
1,300
1,100
The State,
460
$4,475,095
$7,208,317
Charlton,
1
1,000
3,500
Fitchburg,
8
44,700
100,560
Barnstable, .
U
8,400
17,750
Gardner,
1
15,000
35,000
Berkshire,
12
21,700
75,564
Hubbardston,
2
1,550
1,000
Bristol, .
49
234,255
458,914
Leominster, .
4
6,145
15,175
Essex,
36
141,588
326,363
Lunenburg, .
2
4,800
17,025
Franklin,
20
265,850
121.332
Milford, .
4
27,000
50,503
Hampden,
22
81,125
198,088
Millburv,
1
25,000
79,228
Hampshire, .
26
162,200
185,736
Northbfidge, .
1
800
1,800
Middlesex,
71
1,719,200
1,989,2.34
North Brookfield, .
1
13,000
9,000
Norfolk, .
i>
41,050
34,800
Petersham,
1
4,500
9,600
Plymouth,
13
59,150
113,830
Princeton,
1
3,400
3,784
Suffolk, .
111
983,017
2,211,885
Boyalstou,
3
14,000
26,300
Worcester, .
86
752,560
1,474,821
Woollen Goods.
[Broadcloths, beavers, balmorals, blankets, cassimeres, cardigan jackets, cloths, coatings, delaines, doe-
skins, feltings, flannels, horse blankets, kerseys, Kentucky jeans, knit gloves and mittens, lap robes, ladles'
dress goods, nubias and hoods, opera flannels, rubber linings, repellants, silk.mixed goods, satinets, scarfs
and comforters, shawls, stockiiiets, shirtings, tweeds, tricots, table and piano covers, union goods, woollen
flocks, yarns, etc.]
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
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AND Towns.
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Barnstable,
Falmouth,
Berkshire, .
Adams, .
Clarksburg, ,
Dalton, .
Hancock,
Hinsdale,
Pittsfield,
Btockbridge, .
WiUiamstown,
1
1
24
5
1
2
3
2
8
2
1
§3,500
3,500
$3,532,500
1,000,000
150,000
135,000
42,500
250,000
1,555,000
400,000
$9,880
9,880
$5,742,544
1,705,991
255,000
300,000
101,156
466,884
. 2,161,513
,-258,000
494,000
Bristol,
Fall River,
Essex, .
Amesbury,
Andover,
Groveland,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Methuen,
North Andov«
Saugus, .
r.
1
1
16
1
o
i
1
5
1
3
2
$150,000
150,000
$3,305,500
1,000,000
250,000
160,000
50,000
1,400,500
150,000
175,000
120,000
$350,000
350,000
$8,801,635
1,432,542
698,000
400,000
120,000
4,432,843
350,750
930,000
437,500
220
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Contikued.
Woollen Goods— Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Franklin,
Conway, .
Leverett,
Bowe, .
Hampden,
Agawam,
Holyoke,
Monson, .
Springfield,
Wales, .
Wilbraham,
Hampshire, .
Cummington,
Enfield, .
Huntington, .
Middlefield, .
South Hadley,
Ware, .
MiDDIiESEX,
Ashland,
Billerica, .
Burlington,
Chelmsford,
Lowell, .
Maynard,
Stow,
Watertown,
Norfolk,
Bellingham,
Braintree,
Canton, .
Dedham,
Medway,
Quincy, .
Btoughton,
Walpole,
$57,280
50,000
7,000
280
$1,626,000
18,000
900,000
225,000
58,000
238,000
187,000
$788,500
1,500
225,000
70,000
63,000
29,000
400,000
$2,7%,000
12,000
375,000
3,000
40,000
1,400,000
600,000
100,000
266,000
$1,067,400
150,000
3,900
11,500
700,000
25,000
153,000
24,000
s
"3
$155,500
150,000
5,000
500
$3,800,455
25,000
1,394,035
862,000
97,420
867,000
555,000
$1,526,972
2,475
310,000
100,000
45,900
68,597
1,000,000
$6,067,131
75,000
975,000
15,000
225,000
2,622,131
1,500,000
220,000
435,000
$1,627,945
330,000
8,000
182,000
800,000
5,000
33,945
219,000
50,000
CooNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Plymouth, .
Hingham,
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
SUTTOLK,
Chelsea, . •
Worcester, •
Athol,
Auburn, .
Barre,
Blackstone, .
Dana,
Dudley, .
Fitchburg,
Holden, .
Leicester,
Leominster, .
Mendon, .
Millbury,
Northborough,
Oxford, .
Royalston,
Bouthborough,
Spencer, .
Templeton, .
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster,
Worcester,
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4
1
1
6
1
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5
2
3
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2
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2
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$360,000
100,000
180,000
80,000
$2,000
2,000
$3,521,300
36,000
40,000
10,000
225,000
100
232,000
230,000
202,000
470,000
20,000
200
310,000
29,000
205,000
50,000
13,000
85,000
20,000
147,500
133,000
500,000
563,500
$460,000
60,000
300,000
100,000
$6,600
6,600
$11,017,716
54,603
100,000
120,000
1,384,205
360
747,000
618,626
443,400
1,158,747
150,000
20,000
1,075,000
120,000
485,973
150,000
104,476
340,000
156,000
701,000
238,100
1,125,000
1,725,220
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Sufiblk, .
Worcester,
183
1
24
1
16
3
22
10
16
14
3
1
72
$17,209,980
3,500
3,532,500
150,000
3,305,500
57,280
1,626,000
788,500
2,796,000
1,067,400
360,000
2,000
3,521,300
$39,566,378
9,880
8,742,544
350,000
8,801,635
155,500
3,800,455
1,526,972
6,067,131
1,627,945
460,000
6,600
11,017,716
MxiXUrACTUBES A]ST) OCCUPATIONS BY N^AIkrE.
221
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Worsted Goods.
[Alpacas, bunting, dress goods, moussclinc-dc-laines, rep, yarns, etc.)
Counties, Cities
anb towks.
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Essex, .
2
$160,000
$485,000
Plymouth, .
1
-
$10,650
Lawrence,
2
160,000
485,000
South Scituate,
1
-
10,650
■Worcester, .
1
$70,000
$176,000
Hampden, .
1
$250,000
$700,000
Worcester,
1
70,000
176,000
Holyoke, .
1
9
250,000
$1,213,000
700,000
$1,619,560
RECAPITULATION" (By Counties).
Middlesex, .
The State,
14
$1,603,000
$2,991,210
Chelmsford, .
Framingbam, .
Lowell, .
Westford,
2
2
3
2
108,000
800,000
173,000
132,000
165,710
850,000
325,850
278,000
Essex,
Hampden,
Middlesex,
Plj-mouth,
Worcester,
2
1
9
1
1
160,000
250,000
1,213,000
70,000
4S5,000
700,000
1,619,560
10,650
176,000
Other Important Manufactures.
[Tbe figures given in the following table are state totals for the industries specified. The presentation
by individual towns is dropped, these industries not being deemed of sufHciont importance for so detailed a
showing. The classifications of articles made are according to the Industrial Statistics Schedule referred
to on page 189.]
Manufactubes.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Valae of
goods.
Bags and Bagging. [Burlap bagging, cloth bags, imitation
gunny-cloth bagging, jute bagging, linen bagging, etc.] .
Brushes and Brooms. [Brushes, brush brooms, corn brooms,
rattan brooms, wood brooms, etc.]
Building. [Brick buildings, iron buildings, iron bridges, stone
bridges, stone buildings, wooden bridges, wooden buildings,
etc.]
Carpetings. [Carpet linings, hassocks, mats and rugs, matting,
oil-cloth, printed carpeting, rag carpeting, woollen carpeting,
etc.]
Chemical Preparations. [Baking powders, cream of tartar,
copperas, magnesia, washing powders, etc.] ....
Clocks and Watches. [Clocks and materials, clock dials,
clock cases, chronometers, watches and materials, watch
cases, etc.]
57
379
24
14
$437,000
395,650
1,484,045
3,855,950
311,800
1,853,950
$670,595
1,023,925
8,656,471
6,190,239
661,447
1,331,824
222 CEKSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Other Importa^tt Manufactures— Con.
Makutactuees.
Establish-
ments.
COTTON AND WOOLLEN, AND OTHER TEXTILES. [Blankets and
cotton cloth, cotton and wool cassimeres, cotton and wool
flannels, cotton and woollen goods, cotton warp doeskins,
cotton and jute goods, felting and cotton and wool wadding,
felting and shoddy, woollen, worsted and cotton fabrics,
worsted and cotton dress goods, woollen, merino and cotton
yarns, twine, webbing and crash, yarns not specified, -etcj .
Dress Trimmings. [Braids, bugle trimmings, cords, embroid-
eries, fringes, gimps, tassels, etc.]
Drdgs and Medicines. [Drugs, medicines, patent medicines
and compounds, etc.]
Dye Stuits. [Liquid dyes, powder dyes, wood dyes, etc.]
Fertilizers. [Animal dust, hone meal, fish scraps and guano,
phosphates, plant food, superphosphates, etc.]
Fine Arts. [Artists' crayons, artists' colors, crayons (pictures),
diaphanie, decalcomanie, metallic and stone statuary, oil
paintings, plaster images, busts and casts, scenery, water-
color paintings, etc.] • •
Glass. [Beads, bottles, druggists' glass ware, denaijohns and
flasks, glass goods, jet pins, clasps and buckles, lenses, plate
glass, stained glass, table ware, window glass, etc.]
Linen. .[Crashes, diapers, lace, hose, table covers, thread, web
linen, etc.]
Print Works. [Bleaching, calendering, dyeing, printing, etc.]
Polishes and Dressings. [Boot blacking, furniture polish,
leather bronzes and dressings, polishing compounds, shellac,
stove polish, varnish, whiting, etc.]
Railroad Construction. [Car seats, car springs, car whee's,
portable railways, railroad cars, railroad iron, railroad sleep-
ers, steam and vacuum brakes, street cars, etc.] . .
Rubber. [Compressed rubber, rubber belting, rubber clothing,
rubber hose, rubber boots, shoes and arctics, rubber goods
other than specified, vulcanized rubber goods, etc.]
Scientific Instruments and Appliances. [Artificial limbs,
astronomical instruments, barometers, chemical apparatus,
court plaster, crutches, dental instruments, drawing instru-
ments, electro-magnetic instruments, elastic stockings, geo-
graphical instruments, mathematical instruments, magnetic
Spparatus, nautical Instruments, nursing bottles and eyringes,
opera and field glasses, philosophical Instruments, photo-
eraphic apparatus, shoulder braces, stereoscopes, spectacles
Ind eve glasses, surgical instruments, surveying instruments,
telegraphic Instruments, telescopes, thermometers, trusses,
bandages and supporters, etc.]
Bilk. [Lace and passementerie, oil silk, piece silk, ribbons,
sewing silk, scarfs, tvrtst, etc.] ■ •
Vessels [Sailing vessels, steamboats and steamships, boats,
6ails,'blocks, masts and spars, mast hoops, oakum, oars, rope
and wire rigging, steering apparatus, etc.] . . . -
28
7
116
2
31
13
27
15
15
Capital in-
vested.
52
$4,751,597
147,450
1,069,225
55,000
1,230,500
14,918
1,555,000
924,000
2,570,000
295,525
1,019,175
1,787,706
163
428,675
488,000
934,485
Value of
goods.
$8,107,999
458,118
2,987,305
145,000
821,900
70,595
1,484,500
790,609
3,609,669
628,391
1,720,510
3,.383,796
643,075
1,842,200
3,840,119
M^iXUTACTUPtES AXD OCCUPATIOXS BY XA3IE.
223
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures.
Manufactures.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Value of
goods.
Acid, pyroligneous and iron liquor
Alphabet blocks
Artificial teeth and dental work
Awnings, tents and horse covers, ....
Base balls,
Billiard, bagatelle and sippio t.ables, .
Bluing, soluble and Chinese
Boot and shoe patterns and lasts, ....
Bouquets, etc.,
Braided cords and steam packing
Bricks,
Brush woods,
Building materials, fire-proof,
Burial cases, caskets, coffins, etc
Buttons,
Cabinet oil tanks
Cases for jewelry and silver ware
Cement, adhesive,
Channel cement,
Charcoal, .....•..,.
Chewing gum,
Cisterns, tanks and vats,
Coal sifters,
Cologne,
Combs, toilet
Concrete walks
Cord, sash and ctirtain
Cordage,
Corks,
Counters, show cases, etc.,
Crayons and lead pencils
Croquet sets,
Curtain fixtures,
Curtain fixtures and window shades, . , .
Drain pipe
Drain pipe, garden vases, wall coping, etc.,
Earth closets and corn planters
Earthen ware,
Earthen and stone ware
Elastic goods
Elastic webs,
Elastic and non-elastic webs
Emery
Emery cloth,
Emery, flint, sand and match paper, emery cloth, etc.,
Enamelled cloth
Erasable tablets
Extracts, colognes, hair oils, etc
Eye-glass frames and screws
Eye-glass holders
Feather dusters, beds and pillows, ....
Ferreotypcs
Fire brick
Fire brick, tiles, etc.,
Fire-clay goods
Fireworks,
Fishing and other lines and cords, ....
Fish covers
Fishing nets,
Fishing rods, etc.,
Flags, banners and decorations,
Fly traps
Fur goods and buffalo robes
1
1
45
1
1
4
1
15
1
1
104
1
5
47
10
2
3
2
2
4
1
1
1
2
2
13
1
8
3
4
2
2
1
4
13
1
1
11
3
6
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
4
1
3
1
1
17
$500
2,000
25,905
300
24,000
155,(K10
20,000
88,000
20
75,000
1,657,625
3,000
44,000
313,686
409,000
11,000
6,500
5,500
6,400
18,400
1,000
3,000
3,000
55,000
100,200
15,275
1,800
282,000
13,000
13,000
8,000
7,000
300
83,500
1.34,000
9,000
3,500
132,750
38,800
787,000
910,000
25,000
320,000
11,000
70,000
25,000
18,000
13,850
500
1,000
2,.'500
600
25,000
34,000
50,000
]4,r)00
10,200
100
1,000
6,250
15
238,275
$1,200
4,000
67,418
900
60,000
207,000
75,000
133,009
2,000
90,000
1,655,250
3,000
105,175
464,437
559,053
26,250
77,000
23,000
30,000
22,000
1,500
7,500
8,750
128,200
151,580
89,212
1,425
1,150,467
42,900
77 328
29,800
21, .500
2,000
100,000
209,250
10,000
7,500
166.600
4;5,0OO
1,193,710
733,776
20,300
162,000
8,550
112,000
81,805
40,000
67,-303
3,500
2,000
10,800
450
18,000
34,000
45,000
27,000
27,700
790
4,500
7,350
685
372
430,950
224
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Contixted.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Manufactukes.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Value of
goods.
Games
Gag,
Gas and coke,
Gas, coke and tar,
Gears and gear patterns,
Glue,
Glue and hair for plastering
Grease
Hair brushes, hand mirrors, buttons, etc.,
Hair, curled,
Hair felting,
Hair goods, human
Hair oil,
Hair work,
Hair work, switches, wigs, etc
Harness hames
Hemp, twine and marline,
Horn and shell combs, jewelry, etc
Horse boots,
Horse clothing and saddlery goods
Horse feeders
Horse powers, machinery, etc
Hose, rubber, linen, etc
Ice,
Ink and mucilage,
Ink, printing, and lampblack,
Ink, writing, and bluing,
Insect bellows
Jewelry boxes
Jewelry, hair
Lamp shades, folding
Leather cement,
Life preservers, buoys, fenders, etc
Lime,
Lime and lime casks
Lime from oyster shells,
Lime hurdles
Liquid cement,
M.anganese and plaster,
Manufactures not specified by name (Foxborough),
Matches,
Match woods and cases
Mattresses, bedding, etc.,
Mirrors, knobs, frames, clasps, etc
Models and patterns
Oakum,
Ochre, ground,
Ornaments and pressed goods made from ground hoofs,
Ox muzzles, etc
Paint, colors and chemicals
Palm-leaf goods
Passepartouts, panels and mats for pictures, .
Paste,
Pencils, indelible,
Perfumes and toilet preparations,
Photographs, etc.,
Photographic goods, etc.,
Printers' materials
Printers' rollers
Refrigerators,
Roofing cement
Roofing material,
3
49
1
3
1
16
1
3
1
2
1
19
1
9
13
1
1
22
1
3
1
1
2
10
5
1
2
1
4
2
24
1
32
1
1
1
1
19
3
3
3
1
12
148
1
3
2
$227,000
9,999,516
62,500
803,000
6,000
136,950
15,000
100,000
110,000
16,000
79,500
4,035
29,815
200
500
293,700
3,000
86,200
500
10,000
200,000
220,500
39,000
15,000
20,000
100
400
2,700
2,500
10
25,000
29,800
40,000
3,000
5,000
1,000
8,000
15,665
41,300
30,000
163,090
48,.500
54,600
17,000
15,000
1,000
1,100,800
25,350
6,200
6,010
3,000
7,897
250,290
8,000
12,000
2,700
39,050
6,000
40,000
$160,000
4,099,890
31,466
219,485
2,000
206,025
150,000
181,300
1.38,241
281,450
38,000
250,487
150
8,646
36,741
600
11,960
812,616
30,000
204,500
2,000
7,000
181,000
102,300
120,250
15,000
26,000
150
2,500
10,500
4,000
70
70,000
55,862
87,950
10,000
3,600
1,000
2,325
57,000
107,950
40,200
723,920
45,000
141,564
28,000
7,000
560
200
2,232,408
44,800
14,500
58,579
5,000
4S,780
520,325
21,000
17,840
6,840
100,725
17,500
36,800
MA]STIFACTUPtES AOT) OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 225
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS-Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
MANCPACTCKEa.
Roofing materials and coal tar products, . . . ,
Rope
Rope and cordage,
Rope baiters
Sails, awnings, etc., ........
Saltpetre, refined
Sash holders,
Sausage cases,
Scenery, theatrical, etc
Ship models and moulds,
Shoddy
Shoe findings, stones, edge wax, etc., . . . ,
Sliow cards,
Show cards, enamelled iron and glass
Show cases, etc
Shuttle eyes, porcelain
Signs
Signs, glass and metal,
Soap, hard and soft,
Soap, soft,
Soap and candles
Soap, caudles and rendered grease and tallow.
Soap, glue, etc.,
Soap and tallow,
Solar pictures,
Spirits of turpentine, rosin, pitch, etc.
Spring beds and colHns,
Spring shade rollers,
Stairs
Starch, .
Stone ware
Stove lining and fire brick,
Straw goods
Stucco work,
Stufi"ed birds, animals, etc.,
Tags, shipping
Tags, label-s, tickets and jewellers' cards and boxes.
Tallow, rendered
Tallow and scraps
Tallow, grease, scraps, ground bone, neat's-foot oil, etc..
Torpedoes
Toys,
Trellises, Wardian cases, etc.,
Trunks
Twine
Upholstery trimmings,
"Wax flowers,
Wax, shoe and harness,
"Waxwork,
"Whalebone goods
"Whips and whip materials,
"Window and door screens
"Window shades, rustic, etc.,
Window shades, screens, rollers and rubber mouldings.
Establish-
ments.
1
3
3
1
36
1
1
1
3
2
20
1
2
1
1
1
18
1
58
19
11
19
3
5
1
1
1
1
4
2
3
4
20
10
6
1
4
1
1
4
1
10
1
21
2
1
1
2
3
54
5
1
16
Capital in-
Tested.
$25,000
175,200
77,500
7,000
91,450
5,500
8,000
200
3,500
11,000
149,900
1,000
1,300
12,500
1,100
300
10,865
1,500
351,595
22,875
66,400
221,865
21, .500
38,600
800
10,000
3,000
10,300
20,000
45,000
124,000
2,604,150
10,805
1,750
375
46,000
3,000
3,000
737,000
200
57,800
10,000
197,000
900
40,000
1,000
1,500
31,000
615,030
7,875
4,000
32,350
"Value of
goods.
$125,000
4.50,480
510,000
10,000
364,408
28,000
5,100
4,320
11,750
5,100
538,474
3,750
7,200
6,000
8,500
285
57,323
6,000
949,669
40,447
223,910
1,150,328
92,000
98,280
1,500
17,000
700
12,000
35,400
88,000
85,000
122,283
5,877, .545
35,898
5,126
2,200
189,081
50,000
10,000
519,500
1,500
115,159
io,ooa
775,600
3,140
115,000
4,000
4,500.
82.5-
114,876.
922,096
30,950
5,000
150,705
VOL. II.— 29
226
CElsrSUS O^ MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Occupations.
Establish-
Capital in- Value of work
OCCnPATIONS.
ments.
vested.
done.
Artifici.il limb repairing
1
$100
$400
Blacksmithing, . . . _ .
Bleaching, dyeing and cleansing,
1,180
36
1
1,064,421
158,456
3,077,663
490,531
1,200
Bono boiling
5
4,700
1,900
1,100
11,490
408.2"3
14,743
Bookbinding,
1
2
3,000
Book lettering and stamping, ....
4,600
Boot tree and shoe tool repairing,
16
92
47
43
137,694
Boot and shoe heels and heeling.
2,085,424
528,002
Boot and shoe making (contract work), .
103,225
Boot and Bhoe stitching
140,440
370.855
Bottling ale, beer, cider, etc
10
26,200
72,160
Bread baking,
48
57,075
154,841
Building moving,
435
2,082,747
14,379,934
Butchering,
X
600
1,728
Burnishing jewelry,
Camera shield repairing,
1
1,042
50
1,851,956
700
8,012,265
Carpentry and joinery,
Carpet, feather and hair cleansing, .
'23
42
12,162
37,007
20,373
110,108
Carpet sewing, ...••••
3
320
500
Carpet weaving, . . • •,:.•,'
Carriage and harness repairmg and trimming.
806
64
226,639
88,696
24,825
2,919
595,105
177.009
Carriage and wagon making and repairmg, .
8
73,754
Casket and burial case trimming,
55
24,968
Chair cane seating,
2
1,500
5,025
China decorating,
10
18,775
3,478
Cider and vinegar making
4
6,400
92,545
Cigar making •
3
10
8,300
272
2
74,498
600
264,590
2,060
Clothes wringer repairing,
6
36,600
23,380
Cloth finishing,
152
38,941
359.245
Clothing making and repairing, ....
998
170,137
835,415
Cobbling • • ' •
1
500
250
Colored sand or smalt preparing,
1
700
1,500
Comb repairing (machinery), ....
87
117,958
452,129
Coopering
24
14,658
76,740
Coppersmithing
1
_
1,125
Cotton dyeing, . • • ; • •
Cotton and woollen waste cleaning and sortini
8
4
88,100
3,600
153,780
10,800
Cutlery repairing and tool sharpening, .
2
3,600
10,500
Cutting shoo patterns,
20
54,552
152,673
Drain building, ...
59
40,127
141,440
65
6,389
64.4SS
314
45,563
257.443
Dressmaking,
17
4,035
10.601
Dressmaking and millinery.
4
6,850
12,850
1
1,000
2,000
Embossing,
23
11,830
24,947
Embroidery stamping, ....
7
3,910
4..'S20
Enamelling
78
47,510
169,272
Engraving,
1
4,000
10,000
Etching glass ware,
Finishing porcelain picture glass.
1
50
3,000
862,443
1,000
3,811,814
Fish curing and packing, ._ . . •
40
41,047
161,333
Fresco painting and decorating, .
3
28,100
20,312
Fruit canning and preserving, .
1
25
300
Funeral wreath preserving, ...
2
450
1,0.50
Fur goods dyeing and repamng,
27
89,810
295,044
Furniture painting
50
23,368
36,945
Furniture repairing,
42
45,307
124,358
Gilding, bronzing, etc
7
21,575
96,6.37
Glass cutting and graining,
2
5,100
3,000
Glass decorating,
! 114
44,089
124,793
Glazing
MAXUFACTUPiES AND OCCUPATIONS BY XAJtlE.
227
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Occupations — Co n .
Occupations.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Value of work
done.
Gold and silver plating, ; -. i
Gold pen repairing •
Grading,
Grain grinding,
Grinding bark, etc
Gum copal cleaning
Gunny bag repairing,
GunsmithGig
Hair picking and carding '.
Hair work, human
Ham curing and smoking,
Hand-card board making
Hat, cap and bonnet bleaching, cleansing and repairing,
Hide packing,
Horn pressing,
Horseshoeing, etc.,
Horseshoe making,
House, carriage and sign painting, etc.
Ice catting,
Japanning ; ; i
Kindling wood making
Lapidary work,
Lard rendering
Lathing,
Laying concrete roofs and walks
Leather belting repairing,
Leather finishing and dressing,
Lithographing
Locksmithing and bell-hanging,
Locomotive, passenger and freight car painting and repairing.
Loom harness repairing,
Lumber sawing and dressing,
Machine stitching and button-hole making
Machinists' work,
Map mounting,
Marble cutting and dressing,
Masoning and plastering,
Mast, spar, block and pump making and repairing.
Match card sawing,
Mattress making,
Metal plating
Metal punching and stamping,
Mica work,
Millinery .• •
Millwrighting, '.
Model and pattern rep.airing
Musical instrument repairing
Nautical instrument repairing
Net and seine repairing
Nickel plating, . *■
Palm leaf splitting,
Paper and wood hanging,
Paper hanging, glazing, etc.,
Paper ruling
Paper stock assorting
Paving,
Paving and roofing,
Photograph finishing,
Photographing
Photographing and painting on iron
Picture framing
1
1
3
16
1
1
1
35
2
23
5
1
19
2
1
42
1
811
6
7
8
1
29
7
2
18
1
65
6
2
28
6
171
1
9
373
14
1
1
28
1
1
110
6
1
15
1
1
1
1C3
97
8
3
11
1
2
25
1
15
$1,500
150
9,000
10,700
5,000
390
300
14,740
2,000
7,495
46,800
3,000
7,435
40,000
250
57,335
100
743,045
36,000
8,100
4,400
20,139
15,000
2,078
11,400
40,325
6,500
32,431
132,000
7,200
61,880
3,975
1,134,055
600
11,116
490,013
17,088
300
1,000
35,135
2,000
2,000
97,805
11,800
3,000
3,175
1,150
500
20,000
20,700
87,803
130.351
28,800
7,000
156,787
2,000
325
32,175
500
14,935
§0,500
800
40,800
8,893
5,000
773
400
19,380
5,500
55,555
71,900
500
64,320
390,000
300
197,148
1,045
2,850,221
41,500
16,550
10,200
44,565
35,000
22,719
47,106
500
102,793
7,004
104,578
183,328
19,900
41,243
16,020
2,134,717
4,000
26,950
2,203,579
32,765
1,800
400
95,536
8,000
9,000
247,859
111,350
4,250
16,880
1,500
500
60,000
53,080
241,303
393,375
53,190
40,754
504,362
2,400
2,700
48,877
150
35,689
228
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 18 T5.
MANUFACTURES AXD OCCUPATIONS— Continued.
Occupations — Con.
OCCCPATIONS.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Value of work
done.
Plastering
Ploughs, fitting wood parts of, .
Plumbing, gas fitting and rooting,
Preparing hair for plastering,
Pulverizing bones, ores, minerals, etc., .
Rag sorting and picking, ....
Railroad bridge and station repairing.
Railroad repairing, etc.
Rigging
Road building
Roll covering
Roofing,
Rubber grinding,
Sail, awning and tent making and repairing,
Saw and file cutting and repairing, .
Sewing-machine repairing, ....
Sheepskin finishing,
Ship carpentry and joinery.
Ship steering wheel making.
Ship windlass making, ....
Shipwrigbting and calking, . . .
Silver plating
Silversmithing,
Skeleton leaves, preparing.
Spectacle and eye-glass repairing,
Stair building,
Stamping and gilding boots and shoes,
Steam and gas fitting,
Stencil cutting,
Stone cutting, dressing, etc..
Stone quarrying
Stove and furnace repairing,
Straw goods making and dyeing.
Sugar i)ulverizing,
Tack leathering,
Tallow rendering,
Taxidermy,
Telegraph and electrical instrument making,
Tin and copper smithing, roofing, etc..
Tripe cleaning and pickling.
Trunk repairing,
Tubular well driving, . . . . , .
Umbrella repairing,
Upholstering, varnishing and polishing, .
V.irnishing, polishing, etc..
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing, .
Wheclwrighting,
"Whip covering,
Whip stocking and rounding,
Whitening .^nd coloring
Window shade fitting, ....
Wire working
Wood carving, turning, etc
Wool carding, stapling, washing, etc.,
Woollen and worsted frame knitting.
104
1
2G7
1
1
15
1
1
12
6
5
138
1
10
21
41
1
65
1
2
15
4
24
1
6
45
1
96
2
128
9
8
2
1
1
2
6
1
374
2
1
3
29
202
82
857
388
1
1
72
2
2
43
19
2
$58,351
100
523,259
300
25,000
34,650
6,000
28.950
5,950
4,200
191,004
8,000
15,591
14,979
17,146
144,100
200
25,850
3,800
13,780
10,835
112,469
6,000
271,019
2,020
579,770
35,000
1,150
1,800
5,000
5,000
8,000
10,925
25,000
475,516
2,5C0
150
595
2,885
310,156
58,792
202,198
192,480
500
1,000
44,812
i,1oo
135
61.105
186,710
525
$311,368
60
1,631,509
5,000
30,000
152,191
59,099
147,199
99,460
24,988
49,259
891,606
20,000
25,147
22,485
55,552
3,500
591,-327
450
680
82,630
13,883
29,253
600
5,075
276,573
7,000
1,130,837
5,050
1,703.954
79,050
9,050
1,578
9,500
13,700
12,CO0
6,969
50,000
990,974
6,500
675
3,235
7,187
805,416
141,417
592,555
632,9.39
1,500
7,000
149,363
5,600
1,500
182,867
202,656
732
MAi^CrrACTUKES AXD OCCUPATIONS BY NAME.
229
RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES.
■wit
the ^„ „
ures" are the aic^regateil totals of those branches of manufacture given tinder a similar heading on pages
223-225. The figures given for "Occupations" are the aggregated totals of all occupations given under
a similar heading on pages 220-223. The figures on those pages, 223-22S, arc also state totals, drawn
from the presentation of Manufactures and Kelated Occupations by Towns (pages 3-178), but -were not
deemed of sufHcient importance to receive a more detailed showing. Duplications, as regards number of
establishments, in Food Preparations (page 199) and Lumber (page 206) have necessitated the dropping,
in this recapitulation, of 51 establishments for the former and 50 for the latter presentation.]
ilAXtlFACTCRES AND OCCUPATIONS.
Establish-
ments.
Capital in-
vested.
Value of
goods.
Arms and ammunition,*
Agricultural implements,* .
Artisans' tools,*
Bags and bagging,! ....
Boots and shoes,*
Boxes,*
Brushes and brooms,! ....
Building,!
Carpetings,!
Carriages and wagons,*
Chemical preparaUons,!
Clocks and watches,! ....
Clothing,*
Cotton goods,*
Cotton and woollen and other textiles,!
Dress trimmings,! ....
Drugs and medicines,!
Dyestuffs,!
Fertilizers,! .......
Fine arts,!
Food preparations,* ....
Furniture,*
Glass,!
Leather,*
Linen,!
Liquors and beverages,*
Lumber,*
Machines and machinery,* . . .
Metals and metallic goods,*
Musical instruments and materials,* .
Oils and illuminating fluids,*
Paper,
Polishes and dressings,!
Printing and publishing,* .
Print works (work done),!
Railroad construction,!
Rubber,!
Scientific instruments and appliances,!
Silk,!
Stone,*
Tobacco,*
Vessels,!
"Wooden goods,* ....
Woollen goods,* ....
Worsted gpods,* ....
Miscellaneous manufactures.
Occupations (value of work done),
Totals
1
11
20
38
124
6
1,461
157
57
379
24
356
9
14
1,088
220
28
7
116
2
9
31
783
294
13
495
5
155
579
311
768
71
33
120
27
533
9
15
15
52
6
151
264
163
460
183
14
250
313
22,228
$964,300
1,144,475
2,226,570
437,000
18,692,864
1,147,250
395,650
1,484,045
3,855,950
2,412,709
311,800
1,853,950
9,184,826
63,844,708
4,751,597
147,450
1,069,226
55,000
1,230,500
14,918
9,850,459
4,949,990
1,555,000
8,399,850
924,000
4,154,309
2,719,711
13,859.618
21,907,802
3,845,600
2,287,250
10,860,281
295,525
6,413,427
2,570,000
1,019,175
1,787,706
428,675
488,000
1,663,965
811,69T
934,485
4,475,095
17,209,980
1,093,000
20,745,414
15,008,916
$282,683,718
$1,502,841
2,305,004
2,459,275
670,595
89,375,792
2,624,901
1,023,925
8,656,471
6,190,239
4,433,458
661,447
1.331,824
29,340,902
77,934,753
8,107,999
458,118
2,987,305
145,000
821,900
70,595
44,633,984
8,422,883
1,484,500
23,680,775
790,609
8,967,140
3,953,956
16,399,230
37,884,873
5,604,030
5,838,889
15,602,599
628,391
12,120,674
3,609,609
1,720,510
3,383,796
643,075
1,842,200
2,902,190
2,599,819
3,840,119
7,208,317
39,500,378
2,991,210
34,754,113
60,195,629
§592,331,962
ARTICLES MADE.
BY KAME.
[231]
AKTICLES MADE: BY l^^A^LE.
[In this presentation, each separate article of manufacture is specified by name, and the total value of
each, for the State, is given. In the majority of instances the quantity of each article made is also given,
and is accompanied by the average value for the unit of measurement. The figures are drawn exclusively
from the returns classified as Manufactures.]
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Agricultural implements,
$378,786
Alcohol,
bbls..
10,000
600,000
$00 00
Ale,
bbls..
308,367
1,899,302
6 16
Ale and porter,
bbls..
60,514
535,000
8 84
Alphabet blocks
boxes.
15,000
4,000
27
Anchors, heavy
tons.
295
40,575
137 54
Anchors, boat, and boat iron work.
lbs.,
2,500
340
14
Anchors, boat, and clothes drying reels
-
1,000
-
Apple parers,
doz.,
2,000
11,000
5 50
Apple sauce,
-
300
-
Artificial flowers
-
4,887
-
Artificial limbs, ....
-
12,975
_
Artificial building stone, .
-
13,500
-
Artificial stone work.
-
5,800
-
Artificial teeth and dental goods, .
—
157,418
_
Artificial wood ornaments.
-
60,000
-
Artists' materials, ....
—
4,072
-
Augers and bits
-
85,400
-
Awls,
gross,
39,706
37,525
95
Axes,
doz.,
45,403
591,100
13 00
Axes, boys', and hatchets,
. doz..
4,000
21,100
5 2S
Bagging, cotton, ....
_
160,000
_
Bags, cotton
1,100,000
150,000
14
Bags, cotton duck
245,675
40,915
16
Bags, cotton and jute.
-
216,000
-
Bags, paper,
-
130,745
-
Bags, travelling, ....
-
3,000
—
Baking powders
lbs.,
800
400
50
Balances and scales, ....
—
37,000
-
Base balls,
doz..
20,000
60,000
3 00
Baskets,
382,787
177,178
46
Baskets and frames, straw.
_
1,425
-
Beavers,
yds..
403,187
922,713
2 29
Bedsteads,
6,212
18,500
2 98
Beef, salt
! bbls..
2,191
38,059
17 37
Bells, church, factory, etc.,
-
62,500
-
Belt lacings,
b'ches.
5,100
5,100
1 00
Belting, leather, ....
feet.
908,506
363,503
40
-
11,115
-
Billiard tables
598
168,000
281 94
Billiard, bagatelle and aippio tables
t
_
31,855
-
Billiard table legs, .
.
12^80
-
Billiard table frames.
100
6,230
62 50
Billiard time and price registers.
60
1,000
16 67
Billiard cues and balls, .
_
6,045
-
Bit braces,
87,843
90,000
1 02
Blacking and dressing, leather,
-
190,000
-
Blacking, shoe manufacturers' edge
,
bbls.,
1,517
23,500
15 49
Blacking, shoe manufacturers' edge
1
40,250
—
Blank books, ....
_
490,100
-
Blasting materials, .
«
78,000
-
Bleaching, dyeing and calendering
-
1,107,911
-
Blinds, doors and sashes, .
1,226,297
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234
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Contijojed.
. Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Blocks, pumps and ship tackle
$133,500
Blowpipes, ,
_
600
—
Bluing,
^
75,114
^
Bluing and ink, .
_
18,000
_
Boats, ....
3,652
162,999
$44 63
Boats
«
11,150
_
Boat timber.
^
6,000
.
Bobbins and spools, .
_
183,745
^
Bolts and nuts, .
tons,
720
84,000
116 67
Bolts and rivets,
tons.
50
12,000
240 00
Bones,
tons.
586
13,900
23 72
Bones, ground, .
. tons.
260
8,324
32 00
Bonnets and hats, trimmed.
1,188,705
Books, printing and publishing,
•.
2,454,986
_
Bookbinding, ....
—
1,078,548
„
Bookbinding and paper boxes.
-
3,000
.
Book clasps and box trimmings.
-
30,000
_
Boots (not specified),
pairs.
6,163,685
15,411,221
2 50
men's, .
.
pairs.
1,894,249
4,451,055
2 35
■women's,
•
pairs.
2,170,071
3,077,045
1 42
misses'.
pairs.
55,202
66,165
1 20
children's, .
*
pairs.
235,374
209,495
89
boys', .
t
pairs.
164,463
363,953
2 21
youths'.
pairs.
123,720
185,772
1 50
men's and boys', .
pairs,
168,000
421,500
2 50
men's and women's.
-
50,000
_
misses' and children's.
pairs,
88,800
92,700
1 04
women's, misses' and children's
J
pairs.
211,754
258,500
1 22
■women's and misses', .
pairs.
1,157,800
1,436,500
1 24
Shoes (not specified), .
pairs,
5,872,220
7,765,834
1 32
men's
pairs.
1,714,364
2,621,825
1 53
women's, ....
pairs.
6,160,487
7,238,045
1 17
misses', ....
pairs.
738,221
766,014
1 04
children's, ....
pairs.
1,763,787
1,351,824
76
boys',
pairs.
150,877
166,019
1 10
youths',
pairs.
72,446
73,669
102
infants'
pairs.
432,614
87,864
20
men's and boys', .
pairs.
109,124
152,722
1 39
men's, boys' and youths', .
pairs.
8,220
82,880
4 00
boys' and youths',
pairs.
1,275
1,825
1 40
men's and women's, .
pairs.
415,500
387,000
93
women's and children's, .
pairs.
60,000
50,000
83
women's, misses' and children's
»
pairs.
3,593,248
3,456,770
96
misses' and children's.
pairs.
301,211
266,612
83
women's and misses',
pai rs.
436,520
745,500
1 71
men's, women's and misses', .
pairs.
90,000
100,000
1 11
men's, women's and children's.
pairs.
120,000
95,000
79
Slippers, .....
pairs.
284,504
244,860
89
men's, .
pairs.
361,083
359,990
1 00
women's, . ^
pairs.
607,810
309,468
51
misses'.
pairs.
7,900
7,500
95
children's, . .^
pairs.
3,500
1,500
43
youths', .
pairs.
5,060
3,988
79
boys', .
pairs.
15,260
15,126
99
infants'.
-
2.500
_
men's and women's.
pairs,
214,415
185,051
83
men's, boys' and youths', .
pairs.
27,000
12,500
43
misses' and children's,
pairs.
30,000
19,500
65
women's and misses', .
pairs.
278,624
251,758
90
women's and children's, .
pairs,
65,000
83,000
1 28
women's, missus' and children's
*
pairs.
10,500
8,475
81
men's, women's and misses',
paii's.
319,800
313,625
98
men's, women's, boys', youths'
and
misses',
—
111,520
—
Boots and shoes (not specified).
-
10,457,318
.
Boots and shoes (not specified),
pairs.
5,673,618
9,957,470
1 75
men's,
pairs.
129,688
342,272
2 64
■women's
pairs.
1,712,804
2,545,492
1 43
misses', ....
pairs.
156,170
182,650
1 17
children's
pairs.
963,941
697,720
72
boys'
pairs.
3,000
4,000
1 33
youths', ....
. pairs.
1,500
1,875
1 24
men's and women's, pairs.
394,000
450,000
1 14
ARTICLES MADE : BY NAjVIE,
235
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Aeticles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Boots and shoes — Con.
men's and boys',
-
$160,000
-
men's, youths' and boys', .
pairs.
170,000
222,000
$1 26
men's, women's and misses',
pairs,
628,200
800,000
1 27
women's and misses', ....
pairs,
2,982,141
4,285.003
1 43
women's, misses' and children's,
pairs.
404,000
608,473
1 33
misses' and children's.
pairs.
431,008
394,482
91
Boots and slii^pers, men's.
pairs.
60,000
60,000
1 00
women's,
pairs.
222,900
347,550
1 50
women's and misses', .
pairs,
120,000
145,000
1 20
women's, misses' and children's.
pairs.
150,000
125,000
83
Shoes and slippers, women's,
pairs,
35,000
50,000
1 43
women's and misses', .
l)airs,
48,150
48,150
1 00
women's, misses' and children's.
pairs.
144,108
170,000
1 18
Boots, shoes and slippers.
pairs,
250,000
283,700
1 11
women's
pairs.
104,000
134,000
1 29
women's and misses', . .
pairs.
82,080
116,000
1 40
women's, misses' and children's.
pairs.
81,000
101,700
1 25
Buskins,
pairs.
71,000
34,100
48
Buskins and slippers,
pairs,
525,285
333,800
63
Boot and shoo cement,
-
13,070
-
Boot and shoe dressing, .
-
83,250
-
Boot and shoe heels, ....
-
135,489
-
Boot and shoe lasts and patterns, .
—
374,348
-
Boot, shoe and corset patterns,
-
5,044
-
Boot and shoe last-irons, .
tons,
15
5,000
333 00
Boot and shoe varnish, .
-
2,050
-
Bouquets,
—
2,000
-
Boxes, butter,
42,580
6,770
15
cheese
12,000
1,650
13
cigar,
512,082
67,533
13
fruit and salt, ....
-
10,000
-
paper,
-
648,872
-
paper, tags and tickets,
-
175,000
-
wooden, and packing cases.
7,517,962
1,605,204
22
wooden, and paper, .
-
50,400
-
wooden, and barrel heads.
—
5,000
-
Brackets and ornamental sawed work,
—
276,000
-
Brackets, doors and mouldings.
-
40,000
-
Braids, alpaca, silk, etc., . _ .
-
580,500
-
Brass and composition castings,
lbs.,
1,121,810
373,278
33
Brass, finished,
-
44,525
-
Brass ship trimmings,
-
4,900
-
Bread,
-
859,165
-
Bread, crackers and pastry, .
-
2,538,225
-
Bricks
M,
215,152
1,662,750
7 68
Bricks, polishing, ....
5,000
500
10
Brick machines
15
1,725
115 00
—
63,000
-
-
100,500
-
Broadcloth
. yds..
348,100
641,015
1 84,
Bronze goods
-
125.000
-
Brooms,
. doz..
83,126
230,749
2 73
Broom brushes
doz.,
19,004
40,347
2 12
-
2,500
-
-
814,507
-
Brushes, jewelers', ....
. gross.
602
7,545
15 03
Brush woods
-
9,500
-
Buckwheat flour
! lbs.,
748,700
28,977
04
Builders' finish,
_
839,327
-
Buildings (dwelling-houses), .
1,007
3,422,761
3,398 97
Buildings (other than dwelling-houses).
-
2,435,859
-
Burial cases, caskets, etc.,
-
397,154
-
Butter
'. lbs.,
54,546
18,213
33
Buttermilk and skimmed milk.
-
707
-
Butler tubs,
46,200
7,500
16
Buttons
-
314,983
—
Buttons, covered
. gross.
651,000
200,000
40
Button hooks
gross,
4,500
5,000
1 11
Cabinet organs,
19,482
2,091,725
107 37
Cabinet organ parts, ....
73,000
236
CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
CaTDinet organ reede,
$114,200
Cabinet organs and brackets,
-
3,000
-
Cabinet work, .
-
65,592
_
Cables and chains, .
_
66,200
_
Cake and pastry,
_
428,581
_
Calicoes, ....
. yds.,
116,319,734
9,852,127
$0 08
Calicoes, delaines, etc. (printing).
yds.,
75,805,577
1,261,886
-
Calicoes, delaines, etc. (printing).
-
1,300.000
-
Candles,
. lbs..
672,075
82,750
12
Candles, sperm, .
. lbs..
123,000
33,4.50
27
Canes,
, doz.,
12,200
15,900
1 30
Canned fruits and jellies, .
-
134,926
_
Canned raeats, .
-
29,900
_
Canned vegetables, .
-
24,.500
_
Canvas, ....
. yds..
25,360
5,.j79
22
Card clothing, .
. sq. ft..
856,416
798,612
93
Card clothing remnants, .
lbs..
120,000
30,000
25
Cards, hand.
-
78,550
_
Carpeting, cotton.
yds.,
42,500
12,000
28
cotton and jute, .
-
10,000
_
■woollen,
. yds..
1,665,000
1,822,000
1 09
tapestry, Brussels, etc.,
yds.,
2,926,535
3,604,1.57
1 25
Oarpet lining, .
yds.,
3,347,000
321,000
10
Carpet warp and twine, .
lbs.,
1,402,552
335,630
23
Carpet sweepers.
8,000
15,000
1 88
Carriages, wagons, etc., .
-
3,155,328
-
Carriages, children's,
-
455,357
_
Carnage and wagon axles.
tons,
938
112,640
120 09
Carriage dusters (robes), .
13,241
28,964
2 19
Carriage hardware, .
-
15,800
-
Carriage hardware, children's,
-
68,745
—
Carriage mats, .
12,016
50,917
4 24
Carriage stock, .
—
77,665
_
Carriage and wagon wheels.
—
266,915
_
Carriage wood works.
—
132,217
_
Cars, railroad, .
—
270,009
_
Car axles, ....
-
25,000
_
Car-head linings,
-
19,700
_
Car springs, India rubber.
-
120,000
_
Car springs, steel.
6,000
12,000
2 40
Car wheels
-
156,453
_
Cartridges, ....
-
210,000
_
Carved wood, .
—
19,900
_
Cases for jewelry, .
gross,
901
21,000
23 31
Casks
1,323,202
710,662
54
Casks
-
106,050
_
Casks, screw-bungs for, .
-
1,000
_
Cassimeres,
yds.,
15,174,324
15,086,145
99
Cattle-card boards, .
242,400
6.400
03
Chairs
2,515.410
2,105,316
84
Chairs, easy,
3,500
23,700
6 77
camp
34,000
19,000
56
folding.
75,000
150,000
2 00
step, ....
1,000
2,200
2 20
Chair frames, .
175,180
25,600
15
seats
20,000
6.000
25
cane, ....
bales,
5,020
300,000
53 38
reeds
lbs..
600,000
340,000
67
stock (wood),
-
67,843
-
Charcoal
hush..
245,750
19,800
08
Cheese
lbs..
1,786,783
242,467
14
Chemicals (crude), .
-
1,237,069
-
(refined), cyanide of potassium
lbs..
20,000
15,000
75
(refined), I'russiate of potash, .
lbs..
130,000
35,000
27
(refined), Prussian blue, .
lbs.,
700
6,000
7 14
Chests, seamen's.
300
1,280
3 56
Chocolate and cocoa,
lbs.,
520,000
180,000
35
Chroraos, ....
—
26:),000
—
Chromos and lithographs,
-
157,000
_
Church organs
141
337,342
2,392 50
Churns
6,057
6,940
1 15
Cider
bbls.,
35,931
94,209
2 62
ARTICLES MADE I BY N'AME.
2r>7
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Avuage
Value.
Cider, rcfiiiocl, .
Cider and vinegar,
Cider brandy,
Ciijars,
Circular saw mills, .
Cisterns, tanks and vats, .
Clocks,
Clocks, chronometers, etc..
Clothing, men's and boys',
women's, ....
men's and hoys' ready-made,
men's and wcmien'a ready-made,
boys' ready-made,
women's ready-made,
■women's under, .
children's, ....
men's custom-made, .
women's custom-made,
oiled,
overalls, jumpers, etc.,
Clothes driers, ....
Coal sifters
Coalings,
Coffee,
Cofl'ee and spice,
CotTee, spice and cream of tartar,
Coffin handles and trimmings,.
Coal tar and coke,
Coke
Combs, horn, ....
Combs and jewelry, tortoise shell.
Concrete walks, .
Conductors' punches,
Cone fire kindlers,
Confeclioiierv, ....
Confectionery, ice cream and cake.
Copperas"
Copjierplate prints, ...
Copper, rolled, ....
Copper, yellow-metal and zinc, rolled,
Copi»i r and yellow metal sheathing.
Copper ship fastenings.
Coppersmiths' work.
Cop tubes, piper,
Corks,
Cork goods,
Cork life preservers, .
Corkscrews,
Corn planters, i
Corsets,
Corset jeans,
Costumes, .
Cotton liatting, .
wadding,
mops, .
clotl
goods in variety, .
goo<l3 in variety,.
dress goods,
drills, .
denims,
ticking,
duck, .
flaiHul,
gopds, .
good-, .
sheeting and shirting,
shirtin'.', muslin, jaconet, etc.,
lines a?;d cords, .
lines, cord and twine,
sheeting, ....
shirting, ....
bbls.,
gals.,
M,
yds.,
lbs..
chald.,
sq.yds.,
lbs.,
tons,
tons,
lbs.,
tons,
doz.,
yds.,
lbs.,
lbs ,
yds.,
yds.,
yds.,
y<i^..
yds.,
Vds.,
yis.,
yds.,
yds.,
yds.,
lbs.,
yds.,
yds.,
5,000
4,nt
90,U00
42
300
896
228,412
1,695,604
1],784
96,763
1,600
7,191,453
900
350
96,067
16
1,200
1,600
2,000,000
2,772,942
210,800
18,099
132,8r,3,r.0o
4,400,000
2,217,790
2,092,150
10,310,752
4,016,500
5,620,368
2,2.')4,264
36,333,131
46,108,337
98,026
27,727,032
8,557,502
$35,000
21,000
8,437
2,919,189
18,260
7,500
3,000
10,800
1,217,032
218,081
10,598,639
164,344
183,255
587,840
169,640
2,450
3,768,195
377,751
169,619
169,627
2,175
8,750
194,797
525,247
177,493
592,000
25,000
11,975
46,080
623,660
18,465
62,212
3,600
.300
1,955,709
59,337
18,000
7,100
225,000
1,650,000
1,550,000
32,000
348,049
4.600
107,900
2,600
2,400
4,000
1,500
291,957
160,000
25,750
307,574
37,333
3,790
11,986,823
016,000
1,6(19,900
367,224
247,215
1,248,489
383,010
1,025,107
249,819
5,764,241
6,533,698
4,498,049
456,226
37,050
284,809
2,456,673
846,467
$7 00
2 05
32 33
434 76
10 00
2 43
85
31
3 91
64
2 25
27
20 00
642 86
33
287 50
2 00
2 50
OS
13
17
21
09
14
17
09
12
10
18
11
16
10
39
09
10
238
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Abticles Made.
Cotton tape, yds-.
■warp, yarn and twine, lbs.,
■waste tons,
and ■wool goods (mixed), yds.,
b.itting, thread and wadding,
spool, doz.,
thread, lbs.,
Cottonade yds.,
Cottouade, stripes, yarn, etc.,
Cotton gins,
Cotton and woollen machinery fixtures,
Covered wire
Crackers bbls.,
Cr.ickers, lbs.,
Crackers and ship bread,
Cream of tartar, lbs.,
Croquet sets
Crucibles, black lead,
Crutches, elastic,
Curled hair,
Curtains, shades and fixtures
Curtain fixtures,
Cutlerj- gross.
Cutlery,
Delaines, yds.,
Desks,
Desks and counters
Diaries
Die blocks
Die cutters' stock
Dies,
Doeskins, yds.,
Door bells, speaking tubes, etc.,
Door mats and rugs
Door plates and badges
Drain pipe,
Drugs,
DyestufTs
Dyestuffs and drugs
Earth closets,
Earthen and stone ware,
Eave troughs, conductors, etc.,
Edge tools
Edging and lace, yds.,
Elastic fabrics
Electric discs,
Electrotype and stereotype plates
Elevators,
Elevators, power
Embroidery,
Emery, tons,
Emery wheels,
Emery wheels, cloth, etc.
Emery cloth
Emery and crocus cloth, reams.
Enamelled cloth, . . . . . . . . yds..
Engravings,
Engravings, steel,
Engravers' blocks
Engravers' plates
Envelopes
Erasable tablets,
Extracts, flavoring
Eyelets, M,
Fans,
Feather dusters,
Feathers, ornamental,
Feed, tons.
Feed and meal lbs..
Quantity.
500,000
5,999,407
1,296
1,000,700
3,154,850
28,000
1,850,000
249,113
400,000
372,750
50,000
32,338,544
400,000
877,380
20,126
1,000
1,250
330
214,852
1,000,000
502,836
4,016
37,593,210
Value.
$4,000
2,122,707
220,982
592,500
120,000
1,137,470
30,800
394,000
733,640
23,741
10,800
29,709
1,214,273
24,000
70,000
149,455
22,000
40,000
4,000
281,450
178.350
38,000
800,000
220,265
5,745,172
44,920
40,810
150,000
950
8,665
99,102
1,257,600
3,000
18,132
10,000
251,250
260,000
103,700
184,000
6,000
284,000
•11,000
32,068
1,500
1,313,620
5,000
194,795
1,350
81,825
7,000
162,000
34,000
200,000
4,000
4,550
81,805
4,400
4,000
2,000
600
1,325,896
40,000
144,915
100,000
65,000
108,000
3,000
227,250
607,370
Average
Value.
$0 08
35
170 51
56
36
1 10
21
4 87
06
40
16 00
IS
33
1 43
90
1 50
129 60
13 00
38
10
13
56 59
02
AKTICLES MADE : BY N'AIVIE.
239
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Feed, flour and meal
$1,397,133
FcOlies
. sets.
7,500
15,000
$2 00
Ftlting, ....
. yds.,
1,376,316
564,357
41
Felt goods, ....
-
123,045
Filling, hair,
. sq. ft..
630,000
.38,000
06
Fertilizers
. tons.
41,0l!2
1,581,781
37 33
Files and rasps, .
. doz.,
63,775
204,448
3 80
Firearms
-
156,000
_
shot guns, .
4,200
37,000
8 80
rifles
-
25,000
_
revolvers, .
62,C20
609,000
9 73
pistols,.
14,000
50,750
3 43
Fire brick and stove lining.
-
219,283
_
Fire engines and apparatus.
-
20,800
«.
Fire-proof building material.
-
7,175
_
Fireworks
_
28,000
_
Fish covers, ....
1,370
001
66
Fishing rods,
-
12,300
_
Flags and decorations,
_
585
_
Flocks, ....
lbs..
1,145,555
126,000
11
Flour,
bbls..
122,138
1,042,304
8 53
Flour (bran).
lbs..
237,000
3,300
01
Food for infants.
lbs.,
20,000
5,000
25
Friction matches, . . ,
gross.
55,832
87,050
1 58
Friction match woods,
gross,
311,000
43,200
14
Fringes, cords, gimps, etc.,
-
174,968
-
Frocking
yds.,
500
500
1 00
Fulling mills.
32
12,800
400 00
Fur goods, ....
-
431,400
_
Furnaces, heating, .
1,330
110,500
83 00
Furnace registers.
_
8,725
-
Furnishing goods.
_
75,880
.
Furniture^ ....
_
4,979,878
.
Furniture, school.
_
37,300
_
Furniture supplies, .
-
15,100
-
Gaiters and leggings,
_
41,700
_
Games, ....
_
150,000
-
Gas, illuminating,
Mft.,
1,223,542
4,471,172
3 65
Gas, coke and coal tar.
78,343
309,407
.
Gas fixtures and car lamps.
_
100,255
•.
Gas machines, .
_
140,238
_
Gas meters and lanterns, .
_
88,071
.
Gas stoves, .
_
4,045
_
Gimlets,
8,856
399
04
Gin (without tax added), .
Ginghams, ....
gals..
142,400
126,700
89
. yds..
7,434,122
720,000
10
Glass ware,
_
1,247,300
-
Glass, decorative,
_
49,000
_
Glass, window, .
boxes.
50,000
175,000
3 50
Glue,
tons.
1,712
402,632
264 39
Glue stock, .
lbs..
317,762
9,942
03
Glue substitute, .
lbs..
500,000
7,000
02
Gold leaf, ....
. oz.,
4,867
100,029
33 00
and silver leaf, .
-
21,000
-
amalgam, .
oz.,
400
2,000
5 00
bronze.
..
806
-
Gold pens, ....
_
32,000
-
Grease, rendered,
lbs..
2,152,859
276,803
13
Grindstones,
tons.
200
7,000
35 00
Gum, chewing, .
_
1,000
-
Gunpowder,
lbs..
2,125,000
320,000
15
Gunpowder,
kegs.
2,500
7,000
3 00
Gun tubes, ....
gross,
100
l,.00O
15 00
Gunny cloth,
. yds.,
1,327,054
147,792
11
Hair jewelry, .
_
10,500
-
Hair work
_
290,874
-
Uair for plastering, .
lbs..
2,011,500
80,400
04
Halters
_
13,125
-
Hames, ....
pairs.
250
600
2 40
Hams
. lbs..
7,142,053
791,832
11
210
CENSUS OP IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued,
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Handles, axe, eledge, pick, etc.,
Hardwuro (heavy), tons.
Hardware (light)
Harnesses,
and eaddlcB • .
and hose,
and trunks
trunks and hose,
and carriage trimming,
Harness and saddlery goods,
Harness and saddler^' hardware
Hassocks,
Hat blocks, wooden,
Hats,
Hats and caps,
Hats, silk,
Hats, wool, doz.,
Hats, oiled, doz.,
Hat bodies
Hay rakes (hand)
Hay rakes (drag)
Hny tedders,
Heddlos
Heliotypes
Hoes, , doz..
Hominy
Hoops and bails,
Hoop skirt trimmings,
Horse boots,
Horse collars,
Horse covers (oiled)
Horse clothing,
Horse blanketing, . , yds..
Horse feeders
Horse powers
Horse r.akes
Horseshoes, tons.
Hose, cotton, feet.
Hose (hosiery) doz.,
Hulled corn, bush.,
Ice, .' tons.
Ice cream, gals..
Ice cream and confectionery,
Ice tools
Images and plaster casts,
Indelible pencils
India ruliber boots and shoes, pairs,
cement,
goods,
diagonal cloth yds.,
hand stamps,
thread, lbs..
Insect bellows
Iron, bar, tons,
rolled tons,
round, tons,
castings tons,
castings, m.alleable tons,
castings, boilers and bridges
guns, cast (11 inch)
annealing pots,
cupolas
fence,
ornamental work,
for building purposes,
buildings
corrug.ited, lbs.,
galvanized, tons,
hollow ware, tons,
hollow ware, sets,
hoop, tons.
309
11,574
2,200
57,270
189,283
3,150
93,100
200
325
1,167
20,000
170
115,463
1,425
222
300,000
1,103,060
517
84,400
40,449
1,648,680
21,800
48,804
180,000
20,786
13,322
1,000
57,047
652
4
11,000
330
148
9,200
3,300
$4,270
41,636
414,563
550,056
12,550
28,000
89,000
14,000
2,000
169,898
4,575
2,778
7,100
102,000
395,852
230,725
1,787,059
8,200
30,000
15,850
200
19,500
3,000
100,000
6,000
700
10,226
3,558
30,000
1,000
3,000
665,548
26,608
2,000
3,700
38,750
27,813
113,000
1,683,856
2,000
102,300
78,949
47,500
38,790
7,370
5,000
1,277,316
25,000
1,890,180
47,950
30,850
287,000
150
1,388,586
1,282,000
55,000
4,706,622
164,876
200,000
11,200
9,500
2,400
4,400
74,700
375,852
50,000
1,100
27,700
16,000
15,800
375,000
$134 74
47 53
1 26
4 13
9 45
2 60
17
1 00
00 00
5 14
1 50
5 83
23
148 00
27 19
125 28
37
1 53
3 87
1 21
1 95
2
20
63
1
59
66
80
96
23
55 00
82
50
252
88
5,600 00
600 00
12,500 00
10
83 94
108 11
1 72
113 64
ARTICLES MADE : BY NAME.
241
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Abticles Mace.
Quantify.
Value.
Average
Value.
Iron— Cora.
and Ktccl
-
$705,000
-
mop-hoaUs, .
46,000
5,025
$0 12
pisT
tons.
17,400
582,000
33 45
eafos and vaults, .
-
140,000
-
wire
tons,
7,277
1,782,724
244 98
work, forged,
tons,
G19
65,833
106 35
Isinglass
lbs.,
125,200
104,375
83
Isinglass
. bbls.,
200
35,000
175 00
Jewelry, ....
_
2,334,121
_
Jewekrs' findings, .
-
17,840
-
Jewelrjj, horn and hoof, .
-
422,631
-
Job printing.
-
2,216,460
-
hat tips
doz.,
3,000
3,000
1 00
neckties.
doz.,
100
100
1 00
scarfs, ....
doz..
100
100
1 00
Jute goods.
yds.,
3,520,425
402,451
11
Kersey
yds..
154,194
173,365
1 12
Kitchen ware
-
33,544
-
Knit worsted goods (nubias, etc.), .
< _
294,080
-
Knit goods, cotton, woollen and worstec
1
-
383,485
-
Knitting machines, ....
2,550
63,750
25 00
-
12,500
-
Knitting-machine needles.
-
10,712
-
Knobs, door.
-
10,622
-
Ladders, ....
_
30,750
_
Ladders, step, . ...
-
11,500
-
Ladies' cloth,
yds..
175,179
240,872
1 38
Lager beer.
bbls.,
85,679
679,159
7 93
Lampblacli,
lbs..
102,750
12,645
12
Lamp shades, .
doz..
5,000
4,000
80
Lamp wicking, .
lbs..
10,082
1,613
16
Lamp wicks,
gross.
45,000
13,000
29
Lard,
lbs..
12,549,856
1,688,378
13
Lard oil, ....
gals..
293,355
316,420
1 08
Lard, ham and sausages, .
-
40,080
-
Lawns (printing),
yds..
3,220,000
116,000
-
Lawn mowers, .
675
8,000
11 85
Leached ashes, .
bush..
5,600
1,.360
24
Lead pencils and craj-ons.
-
29,800
-
Lead pipe and sheet lead.
lbs..
704,073
53,817
08
Leather, ....
sides.
1,073,864
3,448,215
3 21
finished upper, .
sides.
735,794
2,654,083
3 61
rousjh upper.
sides.
3,600
12,400
3 44
card, ....
sides.
33,050
143,300
4 34
lace and picker, .
sides.
43,810
87,6.34
2 00
glove, ....
sides.
700
1,375
1 96
alligator skins (finishing),
5,100
8,650
1 70
wax
sides.
341,347
1,027,233
3 01
kip
sides.
350,046
890,078
2 54
kip and split.
sides.
29,122
62,589
2 15
wax and kip,
sides.
243,723
614,494
2 52
wax and buff.
sides.
2,000
6,700
2 58
buff, ....
sides,
240,293
948,261
3 95
sides,
2,000
8,000
4 00
finished calfskins.
619,382
1,.365,730
2 20
finished calfskins.
lbs.,
1,391,110
1,104,445
79
patent
sides.
30,357
124,750
4 10
enamelled, .
sides.
8,116
39,000
4 80
grain and russet.
Bides,
19,925
65,025
3 29
grain, ....
Bides,
317,559
1,152,850
3 63
grain, ....
feet,
2,317,384
354,172
15
russet, ....
sides.
7,222
29,920
4 14
finished splits, .
lbs..
6,400,358
1,972,117
31
finished splits, .
sides.
66,500
1.30,000
195
rough splits.
lbs..
933,111
196,838
21
finished horse, .
6,600
12,400
1 88
\ harness,
Bides,
4,865
30,945
6 36
VOL. II.— 31
242
CEN"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
ARTICLES BY NA^IE— Continued.
Akticles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Leather — Con.
sole, Bides,
roundings, lbs.,
inner soling,
board tons,
goods
hose, feet,
leggings,
leittrs
mittens and gloves, pairs,
shoestrings
soles, stitleuings, heels and shoe parts, .
stitfcnings pairs,
top-lifting
Lightning rods feet,
and iron railing
and vanes,
Lime casks,
Lime hurdles, . . . . feet,
Lime, oyster-shell, bush.,
Linen thread and yarn, lbs.,
and hemp twine, . . . « . . . . lbs.,
cloth, yarn and twine
crash, yds.,
burlaps,
hose, feet,
and cotton hose
Lines and cords,
Linos (corset and shoe lacings)
Linseed oil, gals.,
and cake
cake tons,
Liquid cement
Lithographs,
Lobster pots
Locks,
Locomotives,
Locomotive boilers
Locomotives, boilers, tanks, etc
Looms,
Loom hamesB,
Loom harness frames
Lounges and sofas,
Lounge frames,
Lumber (sawed), M ft.,
grain and meal,
rough, dressed, and doors, sashes and blinds,
railroad sleepers
rosewood veneers, feet,
planed, M ft.,
shingles, AI,
small manufactured (fence pickets, etc.),
turned (broom, brush and hoe handles), .
turned posts,
Macadamizing stone, tons,
Machinery,
boot and shoe
and castings,
factory
iron working
wood parts
woodworking,
wool dusters
and tools,
paper,
nail,
Machinists' tools
Machine knives and cutters,
Magno-electric machines
Malt bush..
Manufacturers' supplies
299,101
316,551
4,030
27,474
5,618
180,000
36,000
94,327
20,000
50,000
668,900
914,300
4,255,400
60,000
876,666
4,200
325
31
5
4,000
1,200
145,691
17,592
30,000
9,609
36,217
1,320
12,000
6,650
28,600
$1,627,590
40,118
1,000
491,447
63,340
42,016
2,624
1,000
5,900
224,150
2,537,188
4,800
6,500
9,000
6,000
15,000
129,712
3,600
10,000
298,550
196,540
835,000
466,594
1,023
12,500
71,000
90,965
70,000
655,000
625,000
210,000
24,000
281,000
487
108,550
292,000
4,000
225,619
270,000
209,977
3,000
73,600
3,000
2,598,455
84,885
350,000
7,246
2,500
452,915
125,531
361,253
10,441
2,900
12,000
2,197,595
, 284,287
53,400
1,951,691
317,200
3,820
386,731
900
148,863
30,500
125,050
442,926
327,472
4,300
51,480
14,230
$5 44
13
121 95
1 53
1 05
03
5.T
1 38
18
20
45
21
11
25
iO
50 00
1 50
9,419 35
800 00
75
2 50
17 84
41
08
47 13
3 47
2 20
1 00
150 00
65
1 80
ARTICLES MADE I BY NA3IE.
243
ARTICLES BY NA:\IE— Coxtinted.
Abticles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Marble and other stone goods
$2,786,155
dust
. bbla.,
15,000
17,000
$1 13
quarried,
-
20,000
_
Marscillos quilts
20,000
59,000
2 95
M:isu» and Bpars,
-
161,575
-
Mast lioop.<,
-
300
-
Matting, iloor and stair
yds..
1,500
1,200
80
Meal,
bush..
4,711,543
4,426,116
94
corn,
bush.,
2,342,567
2,035,260
87
oat
bush.,
28,641
17,289
60
ryo
bush.,
59,233
70,267
1 19
wheat,
lbs.,
82,600
3,304
04
Meat and vegetable choppers, .
2,440
16,000
6 56
Meat prcssis,
500
1,000
2 00
Medicines and compounds,
-
1,256,190
-
Meltons (imitation),
yds.,
510,000
150,000
29
Meltons, repellents and light-weight cloths,
yds.,
199,606
192,121
96
Metallic seam-stitching machines, .
-
1,000
-
Metallic spring packing
-
2,000
- .
Milk, condensed,
gals..
57,767
57,767
1 00
-
34,674
_
—
24,543
_
Mirrors, hand, . . "
doz.,
5,689
41,093
7 22
Miscellaneous manufactures (Fosborough), .
-
57,000
-
Mohair cloaking,
yds.,
3,927
11,780
3 00
Morocco,
doz..
251,523
1,695,774
6 74
. finished goat,
doz..
33,822
478,352
14 14
pebbled goat
doz..
3,900
57,300
14 69
finished sheep,
doz..
104,108
794,150
7 63
roans
doz..
4,000
30,000
7 50
pebbled sheep
doz..
1,500
12,000
8 00
skivers
doz..
18,562
154,480
8 32
doz..
28,396
152,938
5 39
Morocco dressers' colors, ....
_
5,200
•• _
Mouldings,
_
498,856
_
Mowing machines,
2,077
156,590
75 39
_
65,655
. '
1,337
2,672
2 00
14,236
4,000
28
Mustard
lbs..
200,000
40,000
20
Nails
kegs.
505,420
1,840,266
3 64
fine,
tons.
35
15,000
428 57
tacks and rivets,
tons,
1,2.32
390,212
311 67
brads and tacks
tons.
3,886
1,025,000
263 77
brads and tacks
_
199,150
ship and railroad spikes, .
tons,
1,500
140,000
93 33
tacks,
tons.
74
40,000
540 54
horseshoe nails,
. tons,
1,212
503,000
415 02
ehoe nails,
lbs..
6,168,379
1,003,300
16
tacks and shoe nails
lbs..
678,582
211,640
31
carriage lining, and buttons.
_
11,747
_
and tacks, copper, ....
lbs..
10,000
4,000
40
and tacks, zinc,
. lbs.,
30,000
2,500
08
and tacks, steel,
lbs..
12.000
2,500
21
and tacks, brass and copper.
. lbs..
73,900
46,760
63
trunk and chair,
_
5,000
_
Nail i)latp
. tons,
9,295
546,938
53 84
Naphtha burners
_
10,696
_
Nautical instruments
-
1,150
_
Neckties and bows, men's.
doz..
86,951
226,358
2 60
Needle threaders, ...
14,000
Nets and seines,
_
52;\500
_
Newspapers (value of issue), .
_
4,629,939
_
Not described
-
565,486
-
Oakum
tons,
200
28,000
140 00
Oars,
pairs.
2,720
5,455
2 00
Oil,
_
21,584
_
gals..
2,060,972
377,000
18
grease
• gals..
10,000
7,000
70
neat's-foot,
gals..
5,824
. 6,708
1 15
244
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Oil— Con.
paraffine
p;iraffine, and •wax,
paraffine, axle, lubricating, etc,
repacking
resin,
sperm,
sperm and whale, and candles,
tallow
■whale,
■whale and " fish foots," .
Oil cloths, floor, . . .
Oil paintings, ....
Oil tanks, cabinet,
Oleomargarine, ....
Optical instruments, .
Organ pipes, metallic,
Ox shoes,
Oyster shells, ground.
gals.,
gals.,
gals.,
gals.,
yds.,
lbs.,
tons,
Pails doz.,
and tuhs,
tubs,
tuckets
kcelers, nests.
Pail ears and ■washers
Paints,
Palm-leaf hats, doz.,
Palm-leaf hats (finished)
Palm leaf, split lbs.,
Palm-leaf tea mats, dz. sets,
Paper, lbs.,
belting, baskets, etc., tons,
carpet lining, lbs.,
book
book and collar lbs.,
collar, lbs.,
cloth-faced collar
book and news,
printing and wrapping
ledger tons,
ledger reams,
sheathing lbs.,
wrapping,
rooting lbs.,
writing, lbs.,
straw, tons,
wall, tons,
manilla, tons,
binders' board tons,
card board
straw board lbs.,
Paper hangings rolls,
Paper collars, cuffs and bosoms,
Paper cutters, printers'
Paper patterns,
Papier-mache goods,
Paraffine wax (crude), lbs.,
Parafiine wax (refined) and candles
Passepartouts
Paste
Patterns for castings, and models
Patterns and models of ships
Patterns for wood carving
Pencil sharpeners, gross,
Percales (printing),
Perforated paper and sheet metals, ....
Perfumery and hair oil,
Petroleum and its products,
kerosene oil, gals.,
machine and lubricating oil
260,750
311,600
4,000
623,400
476,200
775
240,000
61,876
300
35,317
223,810
60,276
4,000
33,810
40,000
7,000
39,482,746
30
200,000
1,500,000
2,615,759
848
150,000
3,100,000
1,300,000
22,925,861
300
1,601
2,221
283
88,000
2,615,769
155,000
350
4,185,725
$58,.500
75,000
269,713
300,000
16,303
613,700
599,500
3,000
525,350
36,275
166,200
28,400
26,250
54,000
9,000
56,000
4,260
4,000
68,626
3,900
93,655
15,184
3,000
7,000
838,408
78,396
45,000
7,500
4,000
3,147,128
30,000
7,500
276,599
200,000
254,000
345,000
840,000
641,319
501,868
529,000
87,400
407,965
38,000
4,485,384
54,000
351,600
385,100
19,849
160,590
2,900
353,050
1,137,842
400
2,000
34,480
8,500
265,000
19,000
58,579
120,194
5,100
7,000
2,000
386,000
29,000
296,027
31,758
575,000
612,680
$0 22
1 97
75
84
35
33 87
23
07
13 33
1 94
'42
30
75
2 32
19
57
08
1,000 00
04
13
10
591 83
3 53
03
03
20
180 00
219 61
173 39
70 14
03
13
100 00
05
5 71
14
ARTICLES MADE I BY N'AME.
245
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Abiicles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Philosophical instruments,
$12,500
Photographs aiul other camera pictures,
-
529,502
-
Photographic apparatus
—
1,025
-
Photographic goods, .
-
143,000
-
Piano fortes, ....
6,269
2,219,072
$421 27
actions and parts,
-
30->,566
-
cases,
3,750
183,750
49 00
skeletons, ....
100
2,000
20 00
and billiard table legs.
sets,
6,050
59,100
9 77
and billiard table materials,
-
15,000
-
Pickles,
bbls..
8,655
91,240
10 54
Pickles, preserves, ketchup, etc.,
_
474,228
-
Picture frames, passepartouts, etc.,
-
1,112,065
-
Pipe, cast-iron gas and water, .
feet,
400,000
42,000
11
Pipe, wrouj;lit-iron gas, steam and wate
r,
-
493,000
-
Pitch, naplith:i and other naval stores,
-
19,910
-
Plasters, adhesive, ....
-
101,300
-
Plaster, grou!id.
tons,
1,810
18,248
10 08
Plaster uud manganese, .
-
2,325
-
Ploughs
9,100
77,994
8 57
Plumbers' materials, .
-
23,000
-
Pocket-books and wallets,
doz..
•119,934
539,395
4 50
Pocket stoves, ....
-
6,000
-
Pop corn,
-
52,660
-
Pork, frei^h
lbs.,
16,210,100
1,686,571
10
slaughtered hogs.
43,068
926,552
21 51
salt,
bbls.,
845
21,020
24 88
Portraits, crayon.
-
2,000
-
Postal cards, ....
M,
120,000
163,000
1 40
Prepared (i.-^h, ....
-
3,500
-
Pressure blowers.
-
149,640
-
Print cloths
yds.,
371,485,830
26,432,494
07
Print cloihs and sheetings.
yds.,
4,137,078
233,049
06
Printers' ink, ....
lbs.,
25,000
3,750
15
Printers' i:ik and lampblack, .
—
3,100
-
Printers' mat-rials, .
-
45,440
-
Printing presses,
430
26,000
60 46
Proprietary medicines,
-
605,156
-
Pumps, brass and iron, .
120
330
2 75
-
39,393
-
wooden
838
12,150
14 50
wondL'n and iron fence,
_
1,800
-
Pump rods aud boxes,
-
1,520
-
Bag carpeting, ....
yds.,
1,900
1,050
55
Railroad rails (including re-rolling)
t
tons,
13,139
518,461
39 46
Rattan furniture and other goods.
-
629.970
-
Rattan and willow toys, .
-
2,580
-
Razor strops
doz..
14,100
29,:;00
2 08
Refined sugar, ....
lbs..
105,624,000
10,694,000
10
and syrup
lbs.,
47,500,000
4,000,000
08
and syrup,
-
3,950,000
-
Refined syrup, ....
gals.,
583,400
258 000
44
Refrigerators
5,493
10o,190
19 15
Regalia,
-
53,400
-
Repellents,
yds.,
449,874
402,399
89
Repellents and tweeds, .
yds.,
160,000
120,000
75
Roll covering, ....
-
47.196
Roofing cement.
-
62,500
-
Roofing mat'-rials, .
_
116,800
-
Roots and herbs (pressed).
_
6,600
-
Rope and cordage, .
tons.
12,829
2,957,243
230 51
Ruffling, dress trimmings, etc.,
—
193,200
-
Rum (with tax 72 cents'per gallon)
gals..
1,020,930
1,345,309
1 32
Kum (tax not included), .
gals.,
1,038,295
513,347
60
Rustic work
-
10,500
—
Saddles
_
2.663
-
Safety valves, ....
_
12,000
-
Sails
-
484,512
-
Sails, awnings and tents, .
-
163,044
-
Salt
bush.,
8,600
4,070
47
246
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Abtici.es Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Salt, table
$30,000
Salt, Epsom, ....
bush.,
208
253
$1 24
Saltpetre,
-
28,000
-
Sand for sandpaper, .
bbls..
700
5,000
7 14
Sandpaper, ....
. reams.
30,000
106.000
3 53
Satinet,
yds..
3,802,021
1,289,245
34
Sausages
lbs..
2,63fi,745
374,016
14
Bologna, ....
. lbs.,
318,933
38,272
12
Bologna, and head cheese.
lbs.,
650,000
65,000
10
Sausage cases
—
4,320
~
Saw gumraers
25
1,250
50 00
Sawed and turned wood, .
-
212,017
-
Saws,
-
117,400
-
Scarfs and ties, women's, .
doz.,
51,000
118,700
2 33
Scenic paintings.
-
1,750
-
Scraps (pork and beef), .
—
43,881
-
Screws, jack, cotton press, etc.,
-
15,200
-
Screws, machine and set, .
-
70,600
-
Scythes
doz.,
2,100
18,833
8 97
corn hooks, etc., .
-
13,167
-
snaths, ....
-
9,029
-
snath-nebs and irons,
-
500
-
stones, ....
doz..
9,651
2,950
31
Settees and stools
-
16,800
-
Sewing silk and twist,
lbs.,
204,299
1,865,400
9 13
Sewing-machines,
-
1,130,000
-
button-hole.
75
7,500
100 00
parts of, ... .
-
47,010
-
attachments, ....
-
24,700
-
needles, ....
-
208,941
-
treadles, ....
-
500
-
Shawls and table spreads, printed, ,
-
15,000
-
Shearing machines, .
-
5,000
-
Shipping and merchandise tags,
-
21,281
- .
Shirts,
152,627
233,750
1 53
and drawers
-
407,045
—
and bosoms.
-
58,000
-
Shirting flannels (woollen),
yds..
30,000
15,000
50
(cotton and wool).
yds.,
425,000
85,000
20
Shoddy, . .
lbs..
4,983,667
943,474
19
wool extract
lbs..
23,000
5,000
20
wool waste,
lbs.,
100,000
5,000
05
Shoes. (See Boots.)
Shoo findings, ....
-
103,834
-
Shoe pegs,
bush.,
16,700
28,925
1 73
Shoe trimmings.
-
103,850
-
Shoemakers' wax, .
-
17,500
-
Show cards,
-
14,000
-
Show cases, ....
-
75,390
-
Shrouds,
-
50,480
-
Shuttles
t
-
128,825
-
Shuttle eyes (porcelain), .
gross.
604
235
47
Signs,
-
72,823
—
Signs, metallic, ....
-
2,750
-
Silesia
yds.,
1,022,256
112,448
11
Silk ribbons, ....
yds..
8,400
1,800
21
Silver ware
-
1,082,100
-
Silver-plated ware, .
-
869,702
-
Sinks, cast iron,
tons.
76
8,000
105 26
Sizing,
lbs..
4,000
240
06
Skates,
pairs,
50,000
102,500
2 05
Skewers
-
3,000
—
Skirts, Balmoral,
17,695
23,924
1 35
Sleds, children's.
7,900
6,070
77
Sleighs
-
136,885
-
Small beer, ....
-
135,790
-
Small wares, ....
-
2,200
-
Snuff
lbs..
46,882
23,720
61
Snuff and cigars.
-
40,000
-
Soap,
-
309,082
-
bar
lbs..
22,416,363
1,343,874
06
soft
bbls.,
66,653
177,202
3 13
ARTICLES MADE : BY NAME.
247
ARTICLES BY NAIME— Continued.
Abticles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Soap and tallow,
Soap liqiiiils uiul compounds, .
Soap and candlos,
Soap ami gluu for printers,
Soapstonu goods,
Soda water, ....
Soda watiT and compounds, .
Soda-water apparatus, etc..
Sole linintfs (India rubber),
Spades and shovels, .
Spade and shovel plates, .
Spectacles and eye glasses,
eye-glass frames,
eye-glass holders.
Spermaceti
Spokes,
Spice,
Spring beds
Springs, furniture and bed.
Stairs
Stair rails and balusters, .
Stamps, seal presses, etc.,
Starch
Staves,
Staves and heads.
Staves, heading and heads,
Stearine
Steam boilers, ....
Steam bdilers, tanks and keirs.
Steam drills, ....
Steam en^'ines
Steam engines and boilers.
Steam excavators, dredging machines, etc.,
Steam and gas fittings,
Steam and water gauges, detectors.
Steam governors,
Stcam-heating apparatus,
Steam packing
Steam puraj^s, ....
Steam and water regulators, .
Steam and water power furnished.
Steels, butchers'.
Steel letters and figures, .
Steel shanks for boots and shoes.
Stencil plates, letters, etc.,
Stereoscopes
Stockinet
Stocks for anchors, .
Stoves, furnaces and ranges (cast iron),
Stoves, sheet iron, . .
Stove shelves
Stoves and tinware, .
Stove polish, black lead, etc., .
Straw goods, ....
Stucco work
Supporters, skirt, stocking, etc..
Surcingles,
Surcingle webbing, .
Surgical elastic goods.
Surgical instruments and appliances.
Surveyors' instruments, .
Suspenders, ....
Suspenders and garters, .
Tallow
Tallow and scraps, .
Tassels and carriage trimmings,
Taxiderniie goods,
Telegraphic, electric and fire-alarm
Telescopes, ....
Thermometers, ....
Thimbles
etc.
machines
tons.
cases,
doz.,
doz.,
gross,
gross,
lbs..
tons,
M,
lbs..
lbs.,
H. P.,
doz.,
gross,
tons,
yds.,
doz.,
lbs.,
50
500
126,612
5,000
1,000
100
135,000
508,360
172
14,298
2,586,980
393
331
180,000
2,016
191
274
145,044
287
7,573
2,523
12,000
60,000
15,000
253,250
8,587,063
15
9,000
$60,190
2,009
142,360
15,000
39,005
44,757
312,621
764,410
10,000
1,721,461
49,000
208,.500
3,400
2,000
26,250
25,914
182,727
393,672
37,780
50,400
10,000
35,200
88,000
83,015
36,.300
26,150
347,033
267,970
484,363
8,500
425,550
265,000
34,000
224,277
307,000
24,000
22,444
35,000
721,800
6,500
19,100
1,500
2,200
164,000
51,990
23,200
35,000
485
1,113,554
10,700
12,000
794,109
100,081
6,247,932
35,898
104,000
17,420
1,500
19,000
72,000
11,250
792,850
171,518
789,414
125,000
6,300
5,126
6-t,000
10,000
2,800
6,500
Average
Value.
$300 00
20 00
13 60
9 00
3 40
20 00
19
05
219 65
5 80
13
681 86
1,285 65
19
358 00
100 00
5 47
1 13
1 69
147 00
4 24
1 00
29
10
3 13
09
666 67
31
248
CEN'SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
ARTICLES BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Tinctures, extracts, etc
Tin heddlcs,
Tinware (also, sheet iron and coiiper ware), .
Tobacco, lbs.,
Tobacco cutters doz.,
Toecallis, tons.
Toilet articles, belt clasps, etc.,
Tools
boot and shoe,
carpenters', . «
tanners' and curriers'
Toys
Treenails, M,
Tree protectors
Tripe, lbs.,
Trunks and valises,
Trusses,
Tubing, brass and copper, tons,
iron, feet.
Tweeds, yds.,
Twist drills,
Type tons.
Umbrellas and parasols,
Undershirts and drawers doz.,
Valentines,
Valve packing,
Valves, cocks and couplings, brass, iron, etc..
Varnish and japan,
Venetian blinds,
Vessels, — barges,
barks
barkeutines,
brigs
fishing boats
schooners
ships,
sloops,
sloops of war,
steamboats
steam revenue cutters
sail boats
yachts, . . .
Vinegar bbls..
Vises,
Wash benches
"Washing m.achines,
Watch movements,
Watches and movements,
Watch cases,
Watches and clocks,
Watch and clock springs
Watch hands (steel) . gross.
Watch keys, gross.
Watchmakers' machinery and tools, ....
Water meters,
Water wlieels,
Water wheels,
turbine,
Wax work,
Weather vanes and cresting
Weavers' reeds,
Webbing and binding,
Wedding stationery
Whalebone goods
Whaling apparatus (harpoons, etc.)
Wheelbarrows,
Whips, doz..
Whip coverings,
23,807
113
70
200
800
903,571
200
360,000
11,394
184
67,092
2
13
3
1
1
48
12
1
1
2
1
10
7
29,438
3,168
200
55,431
1,500
1,752
1,500
110
101
785
148,179
$4,340
2,400
1,289,008
8,282
2,500
17,000
27,700
186,867
102,650
56,777
3,375
145,469
1,695
1,000
62,050
781,000
102,375
250,000
111,000
5,698
136,565
266,000
82,469
402,778
50,000
10,000
512,148
221,000
1,450
3,500
740,065
112,000
20,000
100
863,585
1,303,070
10,500
148,000
26,500
73,000
4,575
8,600
171,950
16,514
200
23,771
642,509
2,000
360,363
300,000
700
4,500
19,112
26,217
45,000
26,432
265,400
29,300
4,675
8,000
37,825
86,800
25,000
114,876
12,170
2,048
826,002
12,000
$0 35
22 12
242 85
8 48
1 25
07
1,250 00
31
50
1,445 65
6 00
1,750 00
56,928 08
37,333 33
17,991 35
108,589 17
13,250 00
1
457 50
,228 57
5 84
5 21
1 00
11 60
3 00
10 90
30 00
240 29
290 10
2 61
5 57
ARTICLES MADE I BY KAJNIE.
249
ARTICLES BY NAME— Concluded.
Articles Made.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Whip butts, M,
plaiting machines
lashes, doz.,
mountings
lash stock,
snappers, doz..
White and red lead, litharge, etc.,
White and red lead, etc lbs..
White and sheet lead, tons.
White lead and chemical colors,
Whiting bbls.,
Willow ware
Windlasses and steering apparatus, ....
Windows,
Wine (native),
Wire cloth, sq. ft..
Wire cloth goods
Wire ferrules,
Wooden faucets,
Wood hangings
Wood, kindling
Wood (for stove)
Wood parts of tools
Wood pulp lbs.,
Wood screws gross.
Wooden ware
Wood, slabs and waste cords.
Woollen blankets
blankets yds.,
cloths, yds.,
goods, yds.,
goods,
flannel, yds.,
flannel (cotton warp), yds.,
shawls,
shawls yds.,
and worsted goods (mixed) yds.,
Wool scourers,
Worsted dress goods (alpacas and poplins), . . . yds.,
coatings yds.,
goods
Wrenches,
Wrenches, parts of,
Writing ink gals.,
andbluing
and mucilage
Tarn,
Yarn, warp and filling, woollen and worsted, . . lbs..
Yeast, dry,
liquid gals.,
and distillery slops
Yellow metal, rolled lbs.,
Zinc, sheet, lbs.,
refined lbs.,
520
7
11,565
1,500
12,165,903
1,000
22,000
263,000
1,380,459
175,000
5,902
306,700
300
3,156,001
2,910,250
18,485,004
2,476,661
110,168
4,140
984,571
5,167,377
181,000
330,242
10,000
1,859,875
33,350
750,000
500,000
400,000
$4,120
1,050
9,475
22,700
1,400
94
117,377
1,279,641
225,000
100,000
57,500
7,900
1,050
22,000
300
53,600
1,028,423
19,600
15,890
24,031
174,071
3,193
10,179
61,463
60,000
551,670
14,216
398,000
240
1,962,931
2,932,532
2,440,000
5,583,289
629,661
371,162
16,301
687,000
46,810
1,516,396
510,000
1,356,350
193,890
2,000
7,500
8,000
112,750
367,020
1,398,954
84,712
6,000
2,000
175,000
40,000
36,000
$7 92
150 00
82
06
11
225 00
2 01
20
04
34
2 41
1 30
80
62
1 00
30
25
3 37
3 94
70
29
2 82
59
75
75
15
23
08
09
VOL. II. — 32
STOCK USED.
BY TOTTNS.
[251]
STOCK USED: BY TOWKS.
[The figures given in this presentation as the value of stock used are drawn exclusively from those
returns classified as Manufactures. Out of the 10,915 manufacturing establishments, but 252 failed to
return the value of stock used.]
No. of
1
No. of
CorsTiES, Cities axd
Establish-
Value of stock
Counties, Cities axd
Establish-
Value of stock
Towns.
ments.
used.
Towss.
ments.
USCli.
Barsstable,
95
$614,774
Bristol— Con.
Barnstable,
4
2,736
New Bedford, .
150
$6,297,617
Chatham, .
4
3,863
Norton,
10
72,0G0
Easthmn, .
1
1,000
Raynham,
13
803,143
Falmouth,
8
247,850
Rehoboth,
3
4,050
Harwich, .
14
87,131
Seekonk, .
12
6,675
Orleans, .
6
39,450
Somerset, .
6
179,270
Provincetown, .
15
30,200
Swansea, .
1
18,000
Sandwich,
12
144,593
Taunton, .
76
2,127.924
Yarmouth,
31
67,946
Westport, .
•
10
82,586
Dukes
9
$37,800
Berkshire, .
SS9
$12,253,385
Chilmark
2
1,000
Adams, . . . .
76
5,559,444
Edgartown,
6
24,800
Beckct, .
9
208,815
Tisbury, . . . .
1
12,000
Cheshire, .
14
104,150
Clarksburg,
6
147,790
Dalton,
15
451,535
Essex, . . . .
1,754
$47,715,153
Egremont,
5
49,175
Florida, .
1
4,700
Amesbury,
25
1,401,320
Great Barrington,
13
587,225
Andover, .
21
550,002
Hancock, ,
U
95,323
Beverly, .
44
921,580
Hinsdale, .
11
345,485
Boxford, .
9
9,805
Lanesborough,
3
232,275
Bradford, .
7
19,0S5
Lee, .
13
926,279
Danvers, .
51
1,474,821
Lenox,
7
63,459
Essex,
37
189,002
Monterey,
4
8,500
Georgetown,
17
381,428
New Miirlborough,
14
158,305
Gloucester,
65
647,738
Otis, .
13
18,605
Groveland,
9
113,500
Peru,
2
925
Hamilton, .
1
2,794
Pittsfleld, .
87
1,978,091
Haverhill, .
2S9
5,891,630
Richmond,
2
147,450
Ipswich, .
35
435,730
Sandisfield,
13
7,449
Lawrence,
131
10,60li,551
Savoy,
7
9,970
Lynn,
322
10,250,951
Sheffield, .
10
46,525
Lynnfleld,
2
1,400
Stockbridge, .
16
174,844
Manchester,
20
63,881
TjTingham,
7
5,615
Marblehcad,
43
690,829
West Stockbridge,
15
390,450
Merrimac,
39
393,595
Williamstown, .
9
520,199
Methuen, .
11
1,260,912
Windsor, .
6
10,797
Middleton,
8
182,670
Newbury, .
7
18,080
Newburyport,
115
2,316,029
Bristol,
534
$21,796,070
North Andover
Peabody, .
4
50
924,400
2,478,513
Acushnet
11
21,450
Rockport, .
9
263,000
Attleborough, .
43
742,579
Rowley, .
11
65,500
Dartmouth,
18
7,264
Salem,
271
4,904,248
Dighton, .
4
116.000
Salisbury, .
45
426,974
Easton,
20
232,501
Saugus,
16
441,564
Fairhaven,
6
201,200
Swampscott,
10
1,127
Fall River,
93
10,672,145
Topsfield, .
2
135,000
Freetown,
9
15,800
! Wenham, .
3
15,836
Mansfield, .
49
195,801
West Newbury,
25
228,453
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254
CEN^SUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STOCK USED : BY TOWNS— Continued.
No. of
No. of
CoCNTiES, Cities and
Establish-
Value of stock
CocNTiES, Cities and
Establish-
Value of stock
Towns.
ments.
used.
Towns.
ments.
used.
Franklin, .
281
$2,531,314
Hampshire— Con.
Ashfleld, ....
4
3,745
Pelham
2
$2,000
Bernardston,
4
12,605
Plainfield,
7
6,245
Buckland,
8
121,784
Prescott, .
2
6,300
Charlemont,
13
23,270
South Hadley, .
15
427,241
Colrain, .
8
203,698
Southampton, .
13
52,256
Conwav, .
7
218,180
Ware,
31
1,295,391
Decrfield, .
12
109,162
Wcsthampton, .
7
6,311
Erving,
9
150,700
Williamsburg, .
7
155,467
Gill, . .
1
15,000
Worthington, .
13
9,625
Greenfield,
46
141,010
Hawley, .
10
2,925
Heath,
4
8,350
Leverett, .
Leyden, .
14
3
14,302
500
Middlesex, .
1,433
$57,404,804
Monroe, .
6
485
Montague,
24
823,539
Acton
11
76,465
New Salem,
8
13,025
Arlington,
29
139,162
Northfield,
18
37,153
Ashby,
3
13,836
Orange, .
22
356.490
Ashland, .
18
760,605
Eowe,,
7
5,085
Ayer,
20
217,164
Shelburne,
18
132,010
Bedford, .
1
2,000
Shutcsbury,
8
3,689
Billerica, .
8
988,204
Sunderland,
1
600
Cambridge,
209
9,027,568
Warwick, .
14
57,130
Carlisle, .
3
1,980
Wendell, .
6
22,220
Chelmsford,
9
449,513
Whately, .
6
54,057
Concord, .
4
101,751
Dracut,
2
24,250
Dunstable,
4
6,000
Everett, .
20
252,638
Hampden, .
611
$17,349,873
Framingham,
Groton, .
8
4
1,005,000
216,250
Agawam, ....
3
98,754
HoUiston, .
17
692,616
Blandford,
11
13,700
Hopkinton,
12
1,308,450
Brimfieid, .
9
54,215
Hudson, .
18
1,198,700
Chester, .
19
93,477
Lexington,
12
24,917
Chicopee, .
71
2,340,918
Lincoln, .
2
1,500
Granville, .
13
24,230
Littleton, .
3
7,165
Holland, .
4
506
Lowell,
S31
15,025,639
Holyoke, .
28
4,029,457
Maiden, .
45
1,717,936
Longmeadow,
9
41,065
Marlborough,
37
2,311,891
Ludlow, .
3
1,000
Maynard, .
. 4
1,234,320
Monson, .
10
759,350
Medford, .
17
400,520
Montgomery,
2
- 2,500
Melrose, .
13
134,172
Palmer, .
20
1,146.600
Natick, .
59
1,699,405
Russell, .
4
130,820
Newton, .
50
727,226
Soutliwiek,
13
34,435
North Heading
8
49,175
Springfield,
233
5,533,209
Pepperell,
18
310,905
Tolland, .
6
48,056
Reading, .
31
228,945
Wales,
12
543,040
Shcrborn,
6
86,458
WestfieUl,
121
1,427,559
Shirley, .
23
146,993
West Springfield,
6
420,550
Somerville,
47
6,061,655
Wilbraham,
14
600,432
Stoneham,
67
1,900,087
Stow,
4
267,500
Sudbury, .
7
104,840
Tewksbury,
3
71,425
Hampshike,
295
$5,117,720
Townscnd,
Tyngsborough,
24
5
249,849
54,941
Amherst
40
176,114
Wakefield,
33
539,398
Belchertown,
25
69,213
Waltham,
22
1,173,355
Chesterfield,
10
5,947
Watertown,
25
1,023,573
Cummington,
20
53.450
W. ay land.
10
1,646,170
Easthampton,
17
1,114.925
Westford, .
i
5
291,491
Enfield, .
11
308,625
Weston, .
4
4,800
Goshen,
5
2,250
Wilmington,
2
62,523
Granby, .
3
10,500
Winchester,
19
521,914
Greenwich,
5
19,024
Woburn, .
97
2,841,964
HadUy, .
13
118.481
Hatfield, .
4
26,7')0
Huntington,
5
58,075
Nantucket,
25
$58,800
Middleticld,
4
43,216
Northampton,
36
1,150,364
Nantucket,
25
68,800
STOCK USED : BY TOWNS.
255
STOCK USED : BY TOWNS— Concluded.
No. of
No. of
Counties, Cities and
Establish-
Value of stock
CoDNiiES, Cities and
Establish-
Value of stock
Towns.
ments.
used.
Towns.
ments.
used.
NonroLK, .
503
$14,430,568
Worcester— Con.
Bellingliara,
7
334,940
Brookflcld,
14
$449,750
Braimrcc, .
21
1,104,215
Chariton, .
9
68,231
Canton, ....
10
1,903,079
Clinton, .
14
1,014,860
Dcdliam
7
425,481
Dana,
9
35,975
Dover, ....
3
8,030
Douglas, .
4
280,000
Foxl)orough, .
2
682,250
Dudley, .
8
676,853
Franklin, ....
21
880,099
Fitchburg,
104
2,709,734
Ilolbrook, .
28
707,135
Gardner, .
26
438,470
Hyd. I'urb, .
14
306,357
Grafton, .
14
500,010
Medficld
5
210,040
Hardwicb,
8
35,040
Med way, ....
29
896,908
Harvard, .
8
15,293
Milton, ....
6
84,160
Holden, .
10
347,040
Needliam,
37
495,752
Hubbardston,
20
60,389
Norfolk
9
290,799
Lancaster,
5
70,430
Norwood, ....
9
269,535
Leicester, .
27
1,070,686
Quincy, ....
82
834,424
Leominster,
63
846,294
Randolph,
42
800,198
Lunenburg,
8
12,775
Sharon, ....
10
106,200
Mendon, .
9
53,725
Stonghton,
36
667,576
Milford, .
81
2,353,251
Walpolo
11
337,054
Millbury, .
21
1,130,345
Weymouth,
97
2,931,496
New Braintree,
2
18,7ti2
Wrentham,
11
152,665
Northborough,
Northbridge, .
North Brookfield,
13
13
11
103,156
604,499
1,340,006
Plymocth, .
532
$11,193,566
Oakham, .
6
22,993
Oxford, .
14
762,517
Ahington,
25
700,803
Paxton,
3
115,200
Bridsjewater, .
17
450,639
Petersham,
13
6,000
Brockton
127
3,578,351
Phillipston,
13
12,482
Carver, .
12
101,244
Princeton,
16
26,018
Dnxbury, ....
7
12,235
Royalston,
9
119,400
EastBridgcwater, .
IS
235,330
Rutland, .
6
54,460
Halifax, ....
6
11,695
Shrewsbury,
5
207.37-2
Hanover, ....
15
149,557
Southborough,
9
318,641
Hanson
9
95,187
Southbridge,
40
1,234,944
Hingham
27
434,263
Spencer, .
52
1,861,796
Kingston, ....
21
237,085
Sterling, .
17
85,955
Lakevillc, ....
5
3,625
Sturbridge,
18
355,703
Marion
1
1,500
Sutton,
7
411,660
Marsh field,
9
19,250
Templeton,
27
301,729
Mattapoisett, .
11
20,970
Upton,
4
422,500
Middleborough,
49
821,065
Uxbridge, .
24
7113,932
Pembroke,
12
18,635
Warren, .
24
775,596
Plymouth,
28
1,452,725
Webster, .
26
2,088,000
Plympton,
5
18,433
Westborough,
29
1,286,4.33
Rochester,
17
37,241
West Boylston,
13
332,829
Rockland,
18
705,570
West Brookfield,
9
402,930
Scituate, ....
12
05,000
Westminster, .
12
87,833
South Scituate,
27
177,091
Winchendon, .
39
504,054
South Abington,
25
1,084,287
Worcester,
481
11,721,738
Wareham,
15
14
409,551
232,334
1
"West Bridgcwater, .
$63,314,459
RECAPITULATION (By Cooi
■(•ties).
SUTFOLK,
2,635
Boston, . . . •
2,539
00,031,112
The State,
10,663
$294,963,575
Chelsea, ....
92
2,657,836
Barnstable,
95
614,774
Revere, ....
1
2,200
Berkshire.
389
12,253,."85
Winthrop,
3
23,311
Bristol,
Dukes,
534
9
21,700,070
37,800
Worcester,
1,567
$41,145,289
Essex,
Franklin, .
1,754
281
47,715,153
2,531,314
Ashburnham, .
25
381,100
Hampden,
611
17,.349,873
Athol, ....
70
630,681
Hampshire,
293
5,117,720
Auburn, ....
4
184,000
Middlesex,
1,433
57,404,804
Barro
15
207,887
Nantucket,
25
58,800
Berlin, ....
4
110,360
Norfolk, .
503
14,430,568
Blackstone,
23
697,442
Plvraoulh,
532
11.193,.566
Bolton, ....
6
20,124
Suffolk, .
2,635
65,314,459
Boylston, ....
3
16,200
Worcester,
1,567
41,145,289
STOCK USED.
BY INDUSTBIES.
VOL. ir.— 33
[257]
STOCK USED: BY INDUSTRIES.
[The classification of manufactures in the folio-wing presentation is the same as that used on pages
223-225 and page 229, tlius affording opportunity for comparison between "stock used" and "goods
made." The value of stock used was not returned for several industries of minor importance, and they do
not appear in this presentation. The value of stock used was not called for in those branches of industry
designated on pages 226-228 as " Occupations."]
Xo. of
Xo. of
Mancfactubbs.
Establish-
Value of stock
Masttfactiibes.
Establish-
Value of stock
ments.
used.
ments.
used.
Arms and ammunition, .
20
$421,047
Printing and publishing, .
491
$3,842,358
Agricultural implements,
38
365,586
Print works,
9
1,930,024
Ar lisaus' tools, .
124
831,980
Railroad construction.
15
1,157,141
Bags and bagging, .
5
628,282
liubber, ....
15
2,127,400
Boots and shoes,
1,461
64,976,504
Boxes, ....
157
1,351,241
Brushes and brooms.
52
526,670
Building
330
3,451,545
Scientific Instruments and
appliances.
52
208,687
Silk
6
1,010,807
Carpetings,
23
3,236,606
Stone
151
1,123,718
Carriages and wagons.
356
2,099,173
Chemical preparations, .
8
254,561
Clocks and watches,
14
523,643
Tobacco
264
1,038,589
Clothing
1,087
17,412,942
Cotton goods, .
220
41,059,893
Cotton and wool and
other textiles.
23
4,260,185
Vessels, ....
147
1,875,426
Dress trimmings.
7
361,666
Wooden goods, .
460
3,627,888
Drui;s and medicines.
112
1,212,210
Woollen goods, .
183
23,007,561
Dyestuffs
2
122,100
Worsted goods, .
14
1,882,981
Fertilizers,
8
372,858
Miscellaneous.
Fine arts, ....
31
6,920
Food preparations, .
7S3
31,856,274
Acid, pyroligneous and
Furniture
294
3,799,379
iron liquor.
1
$840
Alphabet blocks.
1
1,300
Artificial teeth and dental
Glass, ....
13
503,436
work
Awnings, tents and horse-
44
19,015
covers, ....
1
500
Leather, ....
495
16,108,845
Linen, ....
4
278,107
Liquors and beverages, .
155
3,874,031
Base balls, ....
1
30,000
Lumber, ....
577
2,123,663
Billiard, bagatelle and
sippio tables, .
4
114,775
Bluing, soluble and Chi-
Machines and machinery.
311
6,320,204
nese, ....
1
60,000
Metals and metallic goods.
765
19,460,275
Boot and shoe patterns
Musical instruments and
and lasts.
15
23,232
materials.
71
1,760,280
Bouquets
Braided cords and steam
1
1,000
packing, ....
1
39,800
Oils and illuminal'g fluids,
33
5,180,685
Bricks, ....
87
468,176
Brush woods, .
1
600
Burial cases, caskets, cof-
Paper, ....
120
9,471,987
fins, etc.,.
46
271.336
Polishes and dressings, .
26
359,807
Buttons, ....
10
213,355
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260
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK USED : BY IXDUSTRTES— Continued.
Mancfactctjes.
Cabinet oil tanks,
Cases for jewelry and
silver ware,
Cement, adhesive,
Channel cement,
Charcoal, . . . .
Chewing gum, .
Cisterns, tanks and vats, .
Cologne
Combs, toilet, .
Concrete walks,
Cordage, . . . .
Corks, . . . .
Counters, show cases, etc..
Crayons and lead pencils,
Croquet sets,
Curtain fixtures.
Curtain fixtures and win-
dow shades, . .
Drain pipe.
Drain pipe, garden vases,
wall coping, etc., .
Ko. of
Establish-
ments.
Value of stock
used.
and corn
non-clastic
sand and
emery
Earth closets
planters, .
Earthen ware, .
Earthen and stone ware.
Elastic goods, .
Elastic webs,
Elastic and
webs,
Emery,
Emery cloth,
Emery, flint,
match paper,
cloth, etc.,
Enamelled eloth,
Erasal)Ie tablets,
Extracts, colognes, hair
oils, etc
Eye-glass frames and
screws, . . . ,
Feather dusters, beds and
pillows, .
Fire brick, .
Fire brick, tiles, etc..
Fire-clay goods.
Fireworks, .
Fish, and other lines and
cords.
Fish covers,
Fishing nets.
Fishing roils, etc..
Flags, banners and decora-
tions.
Fly traps, .
Fur goods and buffalo
robes, . . . .
Games,
Gas, .
Gas and coke, .
Gas, coke and tar,
Glue, .
3
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
7
7
3
4
2
2
1
13
1
1
10
■7
2
1
1
1
3
4
4
1
3
1
1
17
3
38
1
3
19
$8,050
7,500
20,000
13,000
6,.50O
587
3,800
61,186
60,200
11,125
732,545
28,720
30,312
18,200
3,400
1,000
. 9,350
60,502
2,400
2,.500
37,029
16,434
614,806
412,508
15,000
95,750
5,580
80,165
70,000
28,000
17,187
736
7,030
4,500
6,400
21,000
9,034
18,160
3G2
3,500
2,300
503
214
318,150
86.500
792,.394
13,330
85,777
153,955
Manxjfaciubes.
No. of
Establish-
ments.
Glue and plasterers' hair.
Grease, . . . .
Hair, curled,
Ilair felting.
Hair goods, human, .
Hair oil
Hair work, . . • .
Hair work, switches, wigs,
etc.,. . . . .
Harness hames, .
Hemp twine and marline,
Horn and shell combs,
jewelry, etc., .
Horse boots.
Horse clothing and sad
dlery goods, .
Hor.se feeders, .
Horse powers, machinery,
etc
Hose, rubber, linen, etc..
Ice, ....
Ink and mucilage.
Ink, printing, and lamp
black, ...
Ink, writing, .and bluing.
Insect bellows, .
Jewelry, hair,
Lamp shades, folding.
Leather cement.
Life preservers, buoys
fenders, etc., .
Lime,
Lime and lime casks.
Lime from oj-ster shells.
Lime hurdles, .
Liquid cement, . .
Manganese and plaster, .
Manufactures not speci-
fied by name, .
Matches
Match woods and cases, .
Mattresses, bedding, etc..
Mirrors, knobs, frames,
clasps, etc
Models and patterns.
Oakum,
Ornaments and
goods, made
ground hoofs, .
Ox muzzles, etc.,
pressed
from
Paints, colors and chemi-
cals, . . • .
Palm-leaf goods.
Passepartouts, panels, and
mats for pictures, .
Paste
2
1
19
1
9
13
1
1
22
"l
2
1
1
2
4
2
22
1
24
18
3
3
3
Value of stock
used.
$100,000
45,000
274,675
28,000
101,928
50
4,360
19,339
1.50
7,800
248,097
16,000
147,742
1,000
2,.500
110,000
17,500
35,400
4,600
16,100
59
3,000
1,3.50
40,000
77,785
50,000
7,200
1,500
500
800
12,250
71,199
12,120
427,635
12,000
14,292
25,000
195
67
1,2.53,570
12,900
9,200
33,020
STOCK USED : BY IKDUSTKIES.
2G1
STOCK USED : BY INDUSTRIES— Concluded.
No. of
No. of
Manufactdses.
Establish-
Value of stock
MANnFACTUBES.
Establish-
Value of stock
ments.
used.
ments.
used.
Pencils, indelible.
1
$300
Spirits of turpentine.
I'oil'umes and toilet prep-
rosin, pitch, etc., .
1
$8,000
arations.
12
32,350
Spring shade rollers.
1
3,100
Pliotogr;ipli8, etc., .
124
183,607
Stairs,
4
11,620
Photograpliic goods, etc.,
1
14,000
Starch
2
60,000
Printers' materials, .
2
C,090
Stoneware,
3
23,245
Printers' rollers.
2
600
Stove lining and fire brick,
4
39,011
Straw goods.
20
3,198,159
Stucco work,
9
6,041
Refrigerators, .
8
SO,.54.5
Btufled birds, - animals.
Roofing cement.
2
7,943
etc.,
4
1,845
Rooting material,
1
20,400
Roofing materials and coal
tar products, .
1
75,000
Tags, shipping, .
1
1,000
Rope,
O
350,000
Tags, Libels, tickets and
Rope and cordage, .
3
398,000
jewellers' cards and
Rope halters, .
1
3,000
boxes
4
56,425
Tallow, rendered,
1
36,960
Tallow and scraps, .
1
7,500
Sails, awnings, etc., .
36
211,604
Tallow, grease, scraps,
Saltpetre, retiued.
1
25,000
ground bone, neat's-foot
Sash holders, .
1
725
oil, etc., . . ' .
3
358,900
Sausage cases, .
1
480
Torpedoes,
1
500
Scenery, theatrical, etc., .
3
1,635
Toys,
10
31,637
Shoddy
19
440,326
Trellises, Wardian cases.
Show cards,
2
1,800
etc.,
1
4,000
Show cards, enamelled.
Trunks
21
307,711
iron and glass,
1
8,205
Twine
2
2,200
Show cases, etc..
1
750
Shuttle eyes, porcelain, .
1
42
Signs
18
17,243
Wax flowers.
1
1,500
Signs, glass and metal.
1
3,000
Wax, shoe and harness, .
1
1,100
Soap, hard and soft, .
54
580,389
Waxwork
1
50
Soap, soft
18
17,305
Whalebone goods, .
3
39,970
Soap and candles, .
9
166,086
Whips and whip mate-
Soap, candles and ren-
rials
54
384,009
dered urease and tallow,
19
1,019,299
Window and door screens.
3
19,250
Soap, glue, etc..
3
46.334
Window shades, screens,
Soap and tallow.
5
79,220
rollers, and rubber
Solar pictures, .
1
197
mouldings.
15
151,684
SELECTED STOCK.
BY TOWNS.
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SELECTED STOCK.
[The following presentation shows the consuroption of the principal articles of stock in the principal
cities and towns. In all cases, the value of the article used is given. In some cases, the quantity used is
also specified. Explanatory notes are inserted, when deemed necessary, under the title head which
denotes the kind of stock. The names, quantities and values of all kinds of stock used in the State are
given in the presentation in this volume entitled, " Stock Used : by Name."]
BUILDING STONE, BRICK, Etc,
CorsTiES, Cities axd
Towxs.
Value.
Berkshire,
Adams,
Pittstield, .
Essex,
Essex, .
Gloucester, .
Haverhill, .
Lawrence, .
Lynn, .
Hampden,
Chicopee, .
Longmc.adow,
BpriiigfioKl, .
Westlield, .
Middlesex,
Cambridge, .
Lowell,
Maiden,
Natick,
Somerville, .
Btoneham, .
"Woburn,
$9,750
8,000
1,750
$99,685
1.735
1,000
150
69,800
27,000
$57,860
5.700
16,000
16,660
19,500
$101,221
33,725
8,250
810
12,500
41,200
2,736
2,000
CousTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Norfolk,
Canton,
Quiucy,
Suffolk, ■
Boston,
Chelsea,
Worcester,
Brookfield, .
Fitchljurg, .
Northbridge,
Worcester, .
Value.
$176,812
1,000
175,812
$131,771
109,591
22,180
$237,466
10,000
1,200
30,000
196,266
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Berkshire,
Essex, .
ILimpden,
Middlesex,
Norfolk,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
$814,505
9,750
99,085
57,850
101,221
176,812
1.31,771
237,466
COTTON.
[Cotton waste is not included.]
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Pounds.
Value. .
CotncTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Pounds.
Value.
Berkshire,
Adams, ....
Dalton, ....
Great Bnrrington, .
Piltsficld,
Williamstown,
6,854,880
4,717,949
255,000
700,000
404,400
777,531
$1,256,890
895,663
45,900
132,000
64,194
119,133
Bristol,
Attleborough,
Fall r.ivcr, .
New TJcdford,
Taunton, ....
Westport,
62,701,885
160,000
65,668,218
6,184,500
660,000
129,167
$9,535,024
24,000
8,37-2,524
1,042,000
81,000
15,500
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SELECTED STOCK— Contented.
Cotton — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Pounds.
Value.
Essex, .
Amesbury,
Haverhill,
Ipswicb, .
Lawrence,
Melliuen,
Newburyport,
North Andover,
Rockport,
Salem,
Franklin, .
Colrain, .
Conway, .
Hampden, .
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Springfield, .
West Springfield,
Wilbrahatn, .
HAMPSniRE,
Easthampton,
Enfield, .
Nortb.ampton,
South Iladley,
W.i re,
Williamsburg,
Middlesex,
Concord, .
Lowell, .
Med ford, .
Newton, .
Shirley, .
Walthnm,
Watertown, .
Norfolk, .
Canton, .
Franklin,
Norfolk, .
Shnron, .
Stoughton,
Walpole, .
23,420,355
66,426
50,000
125,000
17,256,220
1,298,481
3,847,181
60,000
596,000
5,121,047
1,558,500
1,158,500
400,000
19,630,890
10,369,193
5,407,868
2,483,829
1,350,000
20,000
4,245,644
951,859
30,000
340,000
455,208
2,231,777
236,800
43,524,018
88,901
39,694,265
95,000
480,000
418,350
2,505,502
242.000
1,361,371
749,853
125,000
300,000
146,058
32,300
8,160
$4,773,370
9,964
10,000
22,000
3,057,000
194,772
566,599
10,000
83,000
820,035
$284,275
184,275
100,000
$3,242,118
1,707,167
919,867
386,794
225,000
3,290
$825,882
188,880
5,000
59,.500
75,868
446,355
50,279
$6,534,984
15,551
5,954,140
22,800
60,000
68,629
390,364
23,500
$211,886
120,083
15,000
45,000
24,343
6,100
1,360
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Pounds.
Plymolth, .
Plymouth,
Plympion,
SUTFOLK, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Ashburnham,
Athol,
Auburn, .
Barre,
Biackstone,
Brookfleld,
Clinton, .
Dudley, .
Fitchburg,
Grafton, .
Ilolden, .
Leicester,
Millbury,
Northbridge,
Oxford, .
South borough
Southbridge,
Sutton, .
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster, .
West Boylston,
Worcester,
1,024,000
904,000
120,000
893,677
893,677
15,481,990
140,000
523,618
300,000
30,000
2,276,952
200,000
249,600
60,000
600,000
1,268,715
351,000
24,839
1,383,167
1,602,846
915,578
60,000
1,480,724
300,000
504,000
820,298
900,000
1,193,424
267,229
Value.
$159,800
141,800
18,000
$143,210
143.210
$2,571,224
21,500
70,423
42,000
5,000
404,600
28,000
43,680
7,800
150,000
194,420
51,000
5,200
223,072
252,726
153,034
10,000
220,.317
52,500
85,600
100,885
170,000
172,196
41,206
RECAPITULATION (Br Codnties).
The State,
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
185,697,210
6,854,880
62,701,885
28,420,355
1,-558,500
19,630,890
4,245,644
43,524,018
1,361,371
1,024,000
893,677
15,481,990
$29,538,663
1,256,890
9,535,024
4,773,370
284,275
3,242,118
825,882
6,534,984
211,886
159,800
143,210
2,571,224
COTTON GOODS.
[Cotton warps arenot included.]
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Barnstable,
Harwich,
Orleans,
Provincetown
$96,536
56,030
29,000
11,506
Berkshire,
Adams
Dalton
I'ittsfield
$1,684,613
1,682,500
113
2,000
SELECTED STOCK.
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
Cotton Goods — Con.
CocsTiEs, Cities and
Towxs.
Value.
Bristoi,, .
New Bedford,
Taunton,
Essex,
Amesbury, .
Andovcr,
Essex, .
Georgetown,
Haverhill, .
Lawrence, .
Lynn, .
Marblehead,
Merrimac, .
Methiicn,
Newburyport,
Peabody,
Rockport, .
Salem, .
Salisljury, .
Sau;<us,
Swampscott,
Topsfield, .
Wenham,
West Newbury,
Hasipden,
Chicopee,
Spriiiffliold, ,
Wcstficld, .
"Wilbraham,
IIampshire,
Eaetbampton,
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Cambridge, .
Everett,
Hudson,
Lowell,
Maiden,
Marlborough,
Med ford,
Natick,
Newton,
North Heading,
Reading,
Shirley,
Stonchain, .
Wakelield, .
Waltham, .
Watertown,
$36,630
29,630
7,000
$377,523
216
3,073
1,936
91,4.38
26,277
911
150,479
850
365
6,250
20,107
500
49,280
17,118
53
360
330
4,000
159
3,796
§192,624
72
173,164
4,418
14,970
$5,000
5,000
$1,337,477
940
256,480
3,000
8,050
852,534
75,980
4,700
75,000
12,900
11,809
700
100
500
23,922
316
2,880
7,066
CocsTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Nantucket, .
Nantucket, •■
Norfolk,
Quincy,
Randolph, .
Stoughton, .
Weymouth, .
Pltmocth,
Abington, .
Brockton, .
East Bridgewater,
Hanover,
Middleborough, .
Plymouth, .
Scituate,
Suffolk, .
Boston,
Chelsea,
Worcester, .
Leominster,
Milford,
Southbridge,
Spencer,
Webster,
Winchendon,
Worcester, .
$1,038
1,038
$16,268
6,400
150
4,500
5,218
$11,892
500
7,073
200
570
1,619
1,370
560
§659,861
569,386
90,475
$946,586
534
70
116,000
27,900
600,000
120,000
82,082
RECAPITULATION (Br Counties).
The State,
Barnst.ible,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Essex, .
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plvmoulh,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
$5,366,048
96,536
1,684,613.
36,630
377,523
192,624
5,000
1,337,477
1,038
16,268
11,892
659,861
946,586
268
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE.
[Tow and jute 'butts are included.]
Counties, Cities and
Counties, Cities and
Pounds.
Value.
Pounds.
Value.
TOWKS.
Towns.
Berkshire,
1,537,700
$42,188
Norfolk, .
2,200,000
$220,000
Lee,
537,700
14,188
Braintree,
2,200,000
220,000
Stockbrldge, .
1,000,000
28,000
Plymouth, .
6,108,184
$438,478
Bristol, .
2,958,000
$375,000
ITinpham,
288,000
34,560
New Bedford,
2,958,000
375,000
Plymouth,
5,820,184
403,918
Suffolk, .
11,271,900
$629,290
Essex,
10,529,337
$535,000
Boston, ....
11,271,900
629,290
Andover,
1,750,000
294,310
Lv'in, ....
37,000
3,500
Methuen,
5,736,337
146,440
Worcester,
3,626,271
$264,986
Salem, ....
3,006,000
90,750
Dudley, ....
3,454,271
254,226
Leicester,
32,000
2,760
Hampden, .
7,200
$216
Leominster, .
Worcester,
60,000
80,000
3,000
5,000
Longmcadow,
7,200
216
894,767
$56,960
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
39,133,359
$2,562,118
Arlington,
30,000
3,000
Cumbridge,
70,000
6,990
Berkshire,
1,537,700
42,188
Groton, .
166,667
5,000
Bristol, .
2,958,000
375,000
Lowell, .
11,600
965
Essex,
10,529,337
535,000
Medford, .
148,000
22,020
Hampden,
7,200
216
Shirley, .
203,000
4,235
Middlesex,
894,767
56,960
Somerville,
7,500
750
Norfolk, .
2,200,000
220.000
Sudbury,
160,000
4,000
Plymouth,
6,108,184
438,478
Wakeiield,
66,000
7,800
Sutfolk, .
11,271,900
623,290
Woburn, .
32,000
2,200
Worcester,
3,626,271
264,986
FLOUR AND lilEAL.
[Flour is given by barrels and meal by bushels.]
Counties, Cities
Counties, Cities
Barrels.
Bushels.
Value.
Barrels.
Bushels.
Value.
AND Towns.
AND Towns.
Berkshire,
5,442
-
$41,800
Essex— Con.
Adams, .
1,300
^
10,800
Gloucester, .
1,200
_
$9,600
Great Barrington, .
2,000
-
16,000
Haverhill,
2,992
30
22,236
Pittsfield,
2,142
-
15,000
Ipswich,.
408
-
3,442
Lawrence,
2,440
700
19,080
Lynn,
2,470
290
18,010
Bristol, .
5,718
1,200
$42,859
MuMihestcr, .
100
-
1,000
Marblehead, .
1,188
-
10,604
Highton,
400
200
2,975
Ncwburyport,
6,175
-
48,255
Fairhiivi'n,
100
_
800
Peabody,
6,742
-
63,690
Mansfield,
4,200
1,000
32,000
Salem, .
4,112
-
34,815
Taunton,
1,018
-
7,084
Franklin,
400
170
$2,790
Essex,
28,287
1,020
$224,132
Greenfield,
100
—
900
Essex,
400
—
3,400
Montague,
300
170
1,890
SELECTED STOCK.
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
Flour and IMeal — Con.
CoDSTiES, Cities
Counties, Cities
Barrels.
Bushels.
Value.
Barrels.
Bushels.
Value,
ASD Towns.
ASD Towns.
Hampden, .
7,044
198
$58,213
Plymouth— Con.
Cliicopec,
2,000
ISO
16,120
nin^liam,
-
1,100
$1,1.55
Palmer, .
388
-
3,117
MidiUeborough,
300
250
2,550
SprincrtieKl, .
4,106
18
34,301
I'lyraouth,
1,500
_
13,500
WeslUeia,
550
^
4,675
Plympton,
Rockland,
19
1,000
58
219
7,000
Hampshire,
3,750
1,500
$30,250
Suffolk, .
79,330
9,591
$593,120
Chestorfiekl, .
-
l,i500
1,500
Northaaiplon,
2,500
-
20,000
Boston, .
6S,374
7 222
522,111
Ware, .
1,250
~
8,750
Chelsea, .
10,956
2,369
71,009
Middlesex,
58,293
189,178
$574,372
Worcester,
17,613
1,7S7
$135,549
Ashland,
1,100
_
8,800
Athol, .
1,220
^
8,500
Cambrid<je,
35,676
3,679
276,717
Fitchburs,
2,000
15,000
Hopkinton,
18
-
150
Leominster, .
150
-
1,200
HiKlson, .
4
_
36
Millbury,
100
_
620
Lowell, .
7,095
1,717
48,114
North Brookfleld,
400
-
2,800
Maiden, .
490
525
4,451
Southbridge, .
2,000
-
16,000
Melrose, .
450
1,000
4.000
Spencer, .
1,100
-
8,000
ISTewton, .
80
131,000
97,100
Templeton,
100
-
800
Pepperoll,
2
-
16
Uxbridge,
100
-
700
Koadiiis;,
125
-
1,000
Webster,
2,080
-
1.5,140
Soraerville,
60
100
597
Westboroueh,
2,000
-
14.000
Stonehani,
650
557
5.100
Westminster, .
3,125
-
25,000
Wakclield,
2,000
300
17,700
Worcester,
3,238
1,787
27,729
Wallhani,
1,500
50,300
62,300
"Watcrtown,
8,510
—
45,000
Woburu,
533
_
2,691
156
_
$1,248
RECAPITULATION (I
3y CouNi
'lES).
Nantucket,
The State,
212,402
206,352
$1,757,507
Nantucket, .
156
-
1,248
Berkshire,
5,442
_
41,800
Bristol, .
5,718
1,200
42,859
Norfolk, .
1,550
300
$13,750
Essex,
Fr.aiiklin,
28,2S7
400
1,020
170
224,132
2,790
Franklin,
Randolph,
Weymouth, .
400
100
1,050
300
3,200
800
9,750
Ilampdcn,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
7,044
3,750
58,203
156
1,550
198
1,500
189,178
300
68,213
30,250
574,372
1,248
13,750
PLTaiocTn, ■ .
4,819
1,408
$39,424
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
4,819
79,.330
1,408
9,591
39.424
593,120
Brockton,
2,000
—
15,000
Worcester,
17,613
1,787
135,549
IRON (PIG AND SCRAP).
Counties, Cities and
Towxs.
Tons.
Value.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Tons.
Value.
Barnstable,
Provincctown, .
Sandwich, ....
Yarmouth, ....
Berkshire, .
Adams, ....
457
9
446
2
723
468
$18,932
870
17,750
312
$29,980
16,930
Berkshire— Con.
Hancock, ....
Pittstiehl
Stockbridgc,
Bristol,
Easton
Fairhaven, ....
10
70
175
30,946
435
1,000
$200
5,000
7,850
$1,094,369
16,990
131,500
270
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
Iron (Pig and Sckap) — Con.
Counties, Cities and
CotJSTlES, Cities and
Tons.
Value.
Tons.
Value.
Towss.
Towns.
Bristol— Con.
I'LTMOUTH, .
7,633
$232,947
Fall River, ....
14,360
$463,000
Bridgewater,
250
6.000
Mansfield, ....
770
27,600
Carver,
650
22,000
New Bedford, .
200
6,000
East Bridgewater,
430
14,'JGO
Raynham, ....
6,640
224,197
Ilingham, .
313
10,171
Somerset
3,981
114,361
Plymouth, .
3,380
108,816
Taunton, ....
3,560
110,721
Wareham, .
West Bridgewater,
2,550
60
60,500
1,500
Essex
3,052
$129,265
Sltfolk,
9,732
$292,589
Lawrence, ....
1,197
60,555
Korth Andover,
1,300
52,000
Boston
7,232
202,589
Salem, ....
555
16,710
Chelsea, ....
2,500
90,000
Franklin, .
857
$37,000
Worcester, .
12,913
$436,120
Deerf5eld, ....
57
2,000
Athol
180
5,400
Orange, ....
800
35,000
Barrc, .
Clinton,
Fitchburg, .
140
243
2,022
3,920
6,000
68,500
Hampden, .
1,700
$56,225
Milford, .
Millbury, .
250
150
9,500
4,000
Chicopee, ....
500
16,250
North bridge,
3,200
96,000
Springfield,
1,200
39,975
Warren,
500
16,500
Worcester, .
6,228
220,300
Hampshire, .
100
$3,000
Northampton, .
100
7,867
3,000
$260,890
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
Middlesex, .
The State, .
82,514
$2,780,898
Ayer,
300
7,800
Cambridge,
1,437
45,950
Barnstable,
457
18,932
Lowell, ....
1,380
48,180
Berkshire, .
723
29,980
Somcrville,
200
5,860
Bristol,
30,946
1,094,369
Wakefield
700
23,100
Essex,.
3,052
129,265
Waltham
2,350
70,000
Franklin, .
857
37,000
Watertown,
1,500
60,000
Hampden, .
Hampshire,
Middlesex, .
1,700
100
7,867
56,225
3,000
200,890
Norfolk,
6,534
$189,581
Norfolk, .
Plymouth, .
6,534
7,633
189,581
232,947
Canton
3,591
105,686
Suffolk,
9,732
292,589
Weymouth,
2,943
83,895
Worcester, .
12,913
436,120
IRON (MANUFACTURED), STEEL AND OTHER METALS.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Barnstable, ....
Harwich,
Provincetown
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire
Adams,
$29,885
130
390
28,574
791
$99,037
10,925
Berkshire— Con.
Egremont
Hinsdale,
Lee
New Marlborough
Pittsficld
Sheffield
Stockbridge,
West Stockbridge
WillLamstown
Windsor
§20,000
1,055
6,220
- 685
55,248
100
2,070
400
400
2,034
SELECTED STOCK.
271
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
Iron (Manufactured), Steel and other IMetals— Con.
ConsTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Bristol,
Attloborough,
Diglilou,
Easlon,
F;iirl)avcn,
Fall Uivcr,
Froetowii,
ManstiiUl,
New 15L'<irord,
Rayiili:im,
Rchobolli,
Somerset,
Tauiilou,
Ddkes, .
Edgartown, .
Essex,
Amesbury, .
Andover,
Bosford,
Danvera,
Essex, .
Gloucester, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich,
Lawrence^ .
Lynn, .
Merrimac, .
Methuen,
Newburyport,
North Audover,
Peabody,
Rowley,
Salem, .
Salisbury, .
West Newbury,
Fkanklin,
Buckland, .
Deerfield, .
Erving,
Greentield, .
Hawley,
Lcvorelt,
Montague, .
Orange,
Rowe, .
Shelburne, .
Whutely, .
Hampden,
Brimfield, .
Chester,
Chicopee,
Holyoke,
Longmeadow,
Palmer,
Springfield, .
Westtj Id, .
West Springfield
Wilbraham,
$1,623,997
397,366
73,100
1,200
54,800
95,203
3,4:)0
20,27.5
208,3.30
16,0118
75
16,125
737,978
300
$974,833
44,075
500
800
5,120
312
29,683
66,322
4,320
157,404
12,983
28,059
6,000
37,225
40,650
2,914
600
524,098
12,950
818
$309,723
56,823
4,207
36,000
19,503
23
1,900
73,0.37
111, .500
350
6,230
150
$1,008,105
150
1,120
37,015
93,842
10,060
509
825,028
31,671
2,800
310
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Nantucket,
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
Bellingham,
Braintree, .
Canton,
Hyde P.irk, .
Mcdrtcld,
Medway,
Milton,
Ncedham, .
Norfolk,
Qiilncy,
Sharon,
Stoughton, .
AValpole, .
Weymouth,
Hampshire,
Amherst,
Bclcbcrtown,
Curamington,
Eastharapton,
Enfield,
Greenwich, .
Iladley,
Hatfield, .
Middlefield,
South Hadley,
^Vare, .
Williamsburg,
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Arlington, .
Ashby,
Ashland,
Ayer, .
Cambridge, .
Chelmsford,
Concord,
Everett,
UoUiston, .
Hopkinton, .
Lexington, .
Lowell,
Maiden,
Medford,
Mc-lrose,
Natiek,
Newton,
Pepperell, .
Shirley,
Somcrville, .
Stoneham, .
Sudbury,
Townsend, .
Wakefield, .
Waltham, .
Watcrtown,
Westford, .
Weston,
Winchester,
Woburn,
$164,570
16,740
4,135
1,205
27,300
3,250
350
3,561
10,000
56,057
1,000
1,000
39,972
$1,675,637
2,675
37,480
3,000
4,.511
16,970
422,365
19,028
1,120
4,400
45,939
5,665
4,. 520
546,0.36
3,790
5,000
4,421
1,225
150,000
9,685
2,790
186,994
282
7,788
1,025
1,315
132,676
43,500
1,418
500
257
9,214
$1,275
1,275
$133,905
10,025
23,304
1,923
21,551
0,780
29,724
300
5,525
443
7,233
10,100
2,334
6,752
5,900
272
CEJfSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SELECTED STOCK-Contintjed.
Iron (Manufactured), Steel and other Metals— Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Pl-TaiOUTH,
Value.
Abington, .
Bridge water,
BrocktoD, .
Carver,
East Bridge-water
Hanson,
Hingliarn, .
Kingston, .
Lakeville, ,
Middlehorough,
Plymouth, .
Scituatc,
South Scituate,
South Abington,.
"Wareh.im, .
West Bridge water,
Suffolk, .
Boston,
Chelsea,
Worcester,
Ashburnham,
Athol, .
Barre, . ,
Blackstonc, .
Brookfield, .
Charlton,
Clinton,
Douglas,
Fitchburg, .
Grafton,
Harvard,
Hubbardston,
Lancaster, .
$1,181,720
8,400
4,201
33,G32
26,300
45,000
72,500
5,130
142,020
2,000
63,400
151,505
525
16,200
478,284
114,392
17,631
$3,506,949
3,437,819
69,130
$3,410,564
1,468
19,549
5,735
7,250
212
14,450
11,536
175,000
311,996
600
1,400
625
9,000
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Worcester— Con ,
Leicester,
Leominster,
Wilford
Miilbury, ....
Northborough, .
Northbridge,
Oakham, ....
Soutbbridge,
Spincer, ....
Sturbridge
Sutton, ....
Templeton, ....
Warren, ....
AVestborough,
West Boylston, .
Winchendon,
Worcester
Value.
$52,747
48,950
79,671
7,880
2,400
96,960
3,166
10,606
78,182
9,150
429
30,218
95,700
7,200
269
71,672
2,256,543
RECABITULATION (Br Counties).
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukes,
Esses,
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
§14,120,500
29,885
99,037
1,623,997
300
974,833
309,723
1,008,105
164,570
1,675,637
1,275
133,905
1,181,720
3,506,949
3,410,564
LEATHER.
[Rough leather, hides and skins are not included.]
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Barnstabee,
Falmouth, .
Harwich,
Orleans,
Sandwich, .
Yarmouth, .
Berkshire, ,
Adams,
Dalton,
Hancock,
Hinsdale,
Leoos, .
$18,532
700
16,155
350
300
1,027
,731
660,820
450
385
518
2,000
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Berkshire— Con.
New Marlborough
Otis
Pittsfield,
Richmond,
Sandisfield
Stockbridge
Tyringham,
Bristol
Acushnet
Attleborough,
Easton,
Fall River
$80
2,000
141,813
315
100
150
100
§387,587
1,500
950
140,300
19,400
SELECTED STOCK.
273
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
Leatiieh — Con.
CocsTiES, Cities asd
Tow-xs.
Value.
Bristol— Con.
Mansfield
New Uodford,
Raynhaiu, . . . .
Seekuuk, . . . .
Essex
Amesbury, .
Andovcr,
BoxforJ,
Danvers,
Essex, .
Georgotown,
Gloucester, .
Grovclaiid, .
Hamilton, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich,
Lawrence, .
Lynn, .
Manchester,
Marblehcad,
Merrimac, .
Methucn,
Newburyport,
North Audover,
Peabody,
Salem, .
Salisbury, .
Saugus,
Topsfield, .
Wenharn,
"West Newbury,
Franklin,
Deerlield, .
Greenfield, .
Lfiverett,
Montague, .
Northfield, .
Shelburue, .
Warwick, .
Hampden,
Brimfield, .
Chester,
Chicopee,
Grauville, .
Soulhwick, .
Springfield, .
Tollaiid,
Westfield, .
West SpriugGcld,
Wilbraham,
Hampshire,
Amherst, .
Belchertown,
Cummiiigton,
Easthampton,
Enfield,
Northampton,
Southampton,
Ware, .
$950
127,387
90,000
1,100
$13,314,499
31,288
17,500
4,462
692,248
26,781
249,421
3,327
35,315
2,645
3,488,185
70,850
12,395
6,685,147
2,500
130,062
55,006
300,000
211,860
60,800
211,705
634,730
26,703
69,280
127,000
12,319
102,910
$49,247
2,952
550
225
8,100
15
705
36,700
$165,341
1,325
1,079
26,994
8,200
500
82,650
16,913
24,625
3,000
53
$76,659
1,213
500
403
70,000
1,103
2,033
125
970
CocxTiEs, Cities and
Towns.
Value,
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Arlington,
Ashland,
Ayer, .
Cambridge,
Framingham,
Groton,
Ilolliston,
Ilopkinton,
Hudson,
Lexington,
Littleton,
Lowell,
Maiden,
Marlborough,
Medford,
Melrose,
Natick,
North Readi
Pepperell,
Reading,
Sherborn,
Stonchani,
Sudbury,
Wakefield,
Wayland,
Weston,
Winchester,
Woburn,
ng,
Nantccket,
Nantucket, .
NORFOLKj
Bellingham,
Braintree,
Canton,
Franklin,"
Holbrook,
Hyde Park,
Medficld,
Needham,
Quincy,
Randolph,
Sharon,
Stoughton,
Walpole,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
Plymouth,
Abington, .
Bridgowater,
Brockton, .
East Cridgewater
Hanover,
Hanson,
Hingbam, .
Middleborough,
Pembroke, .
Plymouth, .
Rochester, .
Rockland, .
Soituato,
South Scituate,
$3,156,923
20,400
2,156
377,570
500
525,521
16,000
3,000
479,951
1,219,079
769,761
2,018
1,000
144,973
56,540
674,191
1,475
101,745
1,380,694
28,895
62,212
55,168
58,800
781,458
1,600
138,289
703,096
800
121,130
428,901
$600
600
$2,908,243
100,000
162,344
7,000
19,583
675,415
600
635,780
40,000
259,473
198,699
50,939
366.348
23,714
366,348
2,000
$3,469,937
610,824
1,077
1,630.908
85,817
100,430
3,000
96.350
178,779
3,300
10,000
700
262,975
41,264
6,700
VOL. II.
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274
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
LEAxnEK — Con.
CocKTiES, Cities and
Value.
CouuTiES, Cities and
Value.
Towns.
Towns.
Pltmolth— Con.
WOKCESTER— Con .
South Abington,
$261,849
Phillipston
$350
West Bridgcwater, , . . .
170,964
Shrewsbury,
Southborough, .
Southbridge,
Spencer,
15,218
138,150
800
1,347,332
StJFFOLK,
$1,284,854
Sterling,
Sturbvidge,
115
312
Boston,
1,204,554
Tcmpleton,
26,433
Chelsea
80,300
Upton, .
Warren,
Webster,
75,000
148,849
363,971
Westborough,
250,000
WORCESTEK,
$9,281,775
West Boylston,
West Brookfield,
86,000
261,700
Ashburnham,
5,300
Winchendon,
1,400
Athol, .
111,754
Worcester, .
2,973,456
Barre, .
100,000
100,000
1
Berlin, .
Blackstone, .
1,000
Bolton,
Brooklield,
3,514
362,200
RECAPITULATION" (By Cototies).
Charlton,
42,081
375
Dudley,
Fitchburg,
2,000
9,950
The State
$39,922,923
Grafton,
274,910
Harvard,
650
Barnstable
18,532
Hubbardstoi
34,100
Berkshire, .
803,731
Lancaster,
50,000
Bristol,
337,587
Leicester,
162,482
Essex, .
13,314,499
Leominster,
32,400
Franklin,
49,247
Mendon,
33,000
Ilampdcn, .
165,341
Milford,
1,693,791
Hampshire, .
76,659
Millbury,
1,500
Middlesex, .
8,156,923
Northborough,
625
Nantucket, .
600
Northbridge,
95,007
Norfolk,
2,908,243
North Brookfield
54,700
Plymouth, .
3,460,937
Oxford,
279,350
Suffolk,
1,284,854
Paxton,
87,000
Worcester
9,281,775
LUMBER.
CoiTNTiES, Cities akd
Towns.
Barnstable,
Harwich,
Orleans,
Sandwich, .
Yarmouth, .
Berkshire,
Adams,
Becket,
Cheshire,
Clarksburg, .
Dal ton,
Egrcmont, .
Florida,
Value.
$12,317
509
625
6,948
4,235
$280,630
68,370
15,234
13,450
7,055
12,320
150
4,700
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Berkshire— Con.
Hinsdale, ....
Lanesborough, .
Monterey, ....
New Marlborough, .
Otis
Peru
Pittsfleld, ....
Sandisfleld
Savoy,
Sheffield, ....
Stockbridge,
Tyrlngham,
West Stockbridge, .
Williamstown, .
Windsor, ....
$1,464
6,000
4,500
11,415
11,670
700
90,890
2,740
9,645
2,075
8,618
2,250
3,850
1,700
1,234
SELECTED STOCK.
275
SELECTED STOCK— Contixtted.
Lumber — Con.
CocsTiES, Cities asd
CocsTiEs, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Towns.
Value.
Bristol
$139,926
Hampden,
» —
$481,759
Acushnct,
18,295
Blandford,
4,200
Dartmouth, .
3,350
Brimfield
7,000
Easton,
4,225
Chester
10,587
Fairhavcn, .
2,.')00
Chicopee
27,050
Fall River, .
18,500
Granville,
9,755
Freetown, .
6,000
Holland
506
Mansfield, .
7,403
Holyoke,
9,726
New Bedford,
32,997
Ludlow
620
Norton,
7,960
Montgomery,
500
Rehobotb, .
2,480
Palmer,
21,450
Taunton,
28,780
Russell
800
"Westport, .
7,436
Southwick
2,200
Springtield,
217,389
Tolland,
555
Wales
1,456
Essex,
$1,033,953
Westfleld,
149,400
West Springfield
17,445
Amesbury
5,750
Wilbraham
1,120
Andover, .
6,500
Beverly,
Boxford, .
6,000
_3,691
HA^rpsniRE
$233,117
Essex, .
Gloucester, .
77,767
45,090
Amherst,
14,128
Haverhill, ,
Ipswich,
30,950
10,740
Belchertown,
Chesterfield
14,805
4,208
Lawrence, ,
276,000
Cummington,
4,568
Lynn, .
Lynnflcld, .
198,323
Easthampton,
300
100
Enfield,
41,400
Manchester,
23,348
Goshen
2,250
Marblchead,
7,000
Granby,
780
Merrimac, .
22,606
Greenwich
9,000
Middlcton, .
36,000
Hadley,
7,500
Newbury, .
1,550
Huntington
1,335
Newburyport,
32,400
Northampton
109,500
North Andover, .
15,000
Pelham
230
Peabody,
Rowley,
Balem, .
850
200
186,367
I'laiufleld
Prescott,
South Hadley
1,160
4,500
440
Salisbury, ,
Saugus,
41,373
4,220
Southampton
Ware,
5,888
3,380
West Newbury, .
2,066
Westhampton,
Williamsburg
4,820
2,816
Worihington,
5,109
Franklin
$312,599
Middlesex,
$2,004,168
Ashfield,
2,875
Acton
6,925
Bernardston,
10,700
Arlington,
33,024
Buckland, .
5,466
Ashby, . . . .
600
Charlemont,
8,360
Ashland,
3,800
Conway,
7,080
Aycr,
23,675
Deertield, .
4,195
Bedford,
4,970
Erving,
39,500
Cambridge,
649,478
Greentield, .
29,869
Chelmsford
350
Hawlcy,
2,750
Concord
12,120
Heath, .
1,350
Dunstable,
3,600
Leverett,
3,880
Everett,
1,563
Leyden,
300
Framingham,
14,000
Monroe,
453
HoUiston
61,500
Montague, .
18,180
Hopkinton,
18,000
New Balem,
13,iX)0
Hudson,
10,200
Northtield, .
8,060
Lowell,
29.-.,568
Orange,
116,690
Maiden
6S,O70
Rowe, .
1,420
Marlborough,
320,000
Shelburne, .
900
Maynard
7,000
Shutesbury,
3,689
Melrose,
24
Sunderland,
600
Natick
26,250
Warwick, .
15,180
Newton,
112,900
Wendell, .
Whately, .
,
14,600
3,500
North Reading
Pepperell
1,2-25
12,318
276
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
SELECTED STOCK— Continited.
LUJIBEK— Con,
ConNTiEs, Cities and
Towss.
Middlesex — Con .
Reading,
Sborbirn, .
Shirley,
Bomerville, .
Stoneham, .
Stow, .
Tcwljsbury,
Townseiid, .
Tyngsljorough,
Wakefield, .
Waltham, .
Watertown,
Westford, .
Winolieater,
Woburn,
Nantdcket,
Nantucliet, .
Norfolk,
Bellingham,
Braintree, .
Dedham,
Foxborough,
Franklin,
Hyde I'ark, .
Medfickl, .
Needham, .
Norfolk,
Norwood, .
Quincy,
Randolph, .
Sharon,
Stoughton, .
Weyraouth, .
Wrentham, .
Plymouth,
Bridgewater,
Brockton,
Carver,
Duxbury, .
East Bridgewater,
Halifax,
Hanover,
Hanson,
Hingham, .
Kingston,
Lakevillc, .
Marion,
Marshfield, .
Mattapoisett,
Middleborough,
Pennbroke, .
Plymouth, .
Rochester, .
Rockland, .
Scltuate,
South Scituate,
South Abington, .
Warcham, .
West Bridgewater,
Sdffolk, .
Boston,
Chelsea,
Value.
$85,010
6,000
7,815
5,796
37,010
7,500
1,500
75,040
29,587
550
8,000
11,750
3,500
29,295
8,Go5
$12,010
. 12,010
$131,865
4,795
522
1,750
17,000
35,000
400
9,500
1,600
1,850
1,500
26,975
3,500
2,110
1,030
21,603
2,665
$320,452
12,090
11,450
15,924
1,360
17,908
8,oo5 ■
9,760
12,150
6,750
11,254
1,625
1,500
18,970
15,820
83,995
12,341
100
27,845
5,500
500
22,975
13,000
6,000
2,700
$2,596,649
2,527,028
69,621
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Worcester,
Ashburnham,
Athol, .
Barre, .
Berlin, .
Blackstone,
Bolton,
Boylston,
Brookfield,
Charlton,
Clinton,
Dana, .
DiyUglas,
Fitciiburg,
Gardner,
Hardwiek,
Harvard,
Holden,
Hubbardston,
Leominster,
Lunenburg,
Mendon,
Milford,
Millbury,
Northbiirough,
Northbridge,
North Brookfield
Oakham,
Paxton,
Petershnm,
Phillipston,
Princeton,
Royalston,
Rutland,
Southborough,
Southbridge,
Spencer,
Sterling,
Slurbridge,
Templetou,
Upton, .
Uxbridge,
Warren,
Webster,
Westborough,
West Boylston,
Westminster,
Winchendon,
Worcester, .
$1,959,000
39,480
113,089
7,900
4,060
1,250
9,820
8,200
12,100
11,200
5,000
17,200
18,000
311,088
198,710
2,100
400
320
19,193
69,643
9,000
7,793
61,003
41,200
2,100
26,000
18,118
7,790
4,700
6,000
9,025
15,474
15,100
54,400
5,000
22,650
49,253
7,580
7,115
100,638
5,500
9,558
44,000
13,150
32,835
1,188
18,483
73J10
441,984
RECAPITULATION (Br Counties).
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Sufi'olk,
Worcester,
$9,523,445
12,317
280,630
139,926
1,033,953
312,599
481,759
233,117
2,004,168
12,010
131,865
320,452
2,596,649
1,959,000
SELECTED STOCK.
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
PAPER.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Barnstable,
Barnstable,
Sandwich, ,
Yarmouth, ,
Berkshire,
Alams,
Groat Harrington,
PitlBlifld, .
Bristol,
Fall River, .
Manslirld, .
New Bedford,
Dukes, .
Edgartown, .
Essex,
Danvers,
llavorhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn, .
Nfwburypor
Salem, .
West Newbury,
t,
Franklin,
Buckland, .
Grecnlield, .
Montague, .
Hampden,
Chicopee, .
Springlicld, .
Hampshire,
Amherst,
Easthampton,
Noi-tlianiptou,
Ware, .
Middlesex,
Ayer, .
Cambri'lge, .
Concord,
Franiiiighara,
Lowell,
Value.
$4,604
2,000
1,1 'JO
814
$11,500
3,500
5,000
3,000
$21,580
5,000
1,500
15,080
500
$55,877
200
3,800
14,000
12,360
16,175
8,267
475
$10,740
2,604
6,118
1,934
$846,816
1,500
845,316
$16,857
2,175
6,500
2,585
5,597
$488,047
3,800
379,483
359
350
4,882
ConNTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Middlesex— Con.
Maiden,
Shirley,
Stoneham, .
Watortown,
Woburn,
Nantocket,
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
Canton,
Franklin,
Hyde Park, .
Quincy,
Weymouth, .
Pltmodth,
Middlcborough,
Plymouth, .
Suffolk, .
Boston,
Worcester,
Clinton,
Fitchburg, .
Gardner,
Loominster,
Milford,
Oakham,
Oxford,
Uxbridge, .
Webster,
Westborough,
Worcester, .
$46,440
181
354
50,000
2,193
600
$6,472
250
1,000
4,300
600
322
$7,020
3,700
3,320
$1,405,827
1,405,827
$251,835
1,000
3,370
2,000
2,520
1,390
100
200
650
4,600
200
235,805
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukes, .
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
$3,128,281
4,604
11,500
21,580
500
55,877
10,746
846,816
16,857
488,047
600
6,472
7,020
1,405,827
251,835
278
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
SUGAR, SYRUP AND MOLASSES,
CoDNTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Barnstable,
Harwich, .
Berkshire,
Adams,
Pittsfield,
Bristol,
Digliton,
Manstield,
Taunton,
Essex,
Essex, .
Georgetown,
Gloucester, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich,
Lawrence, .
Lynn, .
Marhlehead,
Newburyport,
Peabody,
Salem, .
Hampden,
Chicopee, .
Palmer,
Springfield, .
Hampshire,
Northampton,
Ware, .
Middlesex,
Ashland,
Cambridge,
Lowell,
Maiden,
Medford,
Melrose,
Natick,
Newton,
Reading,
Shirley.
Somcrville,
Stoneham,
Sudbury,
Tewksbury,
Wakefield,
Wallham,
Watertown,
Wayland, .
Value.
$3,000
3,000
$5,390
3,430
1,960
$5,620
870
1,650
3,100
$173,109
482
1,650
4,680
86
500
15,070
2,080
440
116,666
10,670
20,785
$81,012
4,880
160
75,972
$2,385
175
2,210
$3,850,983
860
3,748,701
25,262
1,979
42,000
1,845
500
119
1,350
406
198
1,342
16,000
5,400
945
1,616
660
1,800
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Nantucket, .
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
Franklin,
Quincy,
Weymouth, •
Plymouth,
Abington, .
Brockton, .
Ilingham, .
Middleborough, .
Plymouth, .
Plympton, .
Kockland, .
Suffolk,
Boston,
Chelsea,
Worcester, .
Athol, .
Black stone, .
Fitcliburg, .
Leominster,
North Brookfield,
Sterling,
Webster,
Westborough,
West Brookfield,
Westminster,
Worcester, .
Value.
$250
250
$7,950
3,550
],806
2,600
$60,689
200
18,400
3,000
1,000
24,000
89
14,000
$10,737,185
10,736,915
270
$38,960
450
1,150
3,400
775
200
198
620
1,000
9,366
2,100
19,701
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Barnstable, .
Berkshire, .
Bristol,
Essex, .
Hampden, .
Hampshire, .
Middlesex, .
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
PIvraouth, .
Buffolk,
Worcester, .
$14,966,533
3,000
6,390
5,620
173,109
81,012
2,385
3,850,983
250
7,950
60,689
10,737,185
38,960
SELECTED STOCK.
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
SHOE FINDINGS.
[In those towns marked -with an asterisk, leather is included; owing to indcfimtcncss in returns, the
amount so included can not bo specified.]
ConNTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Bekksiiire,
Adams,
Pittstiuld,
Bristol,
Easton,
New Bedford,
Raynhum, .
Value.
Essex,
Danvers,
Georgetown,
Haverhill,* .
Ipswich,
Lynn,*.
Marblchead,*
Mcthucn,
Newburyport,*
Salem,*
Saugus,
Wenhiim, .
"West Newbury,
Franklin,
Warwick, .
Hampden,
Springfield, .
Middlesex,
Hopkinton, .
Hudson,
Lowell,
Marlborough,*
Melrose,
Natick,
North Reading,
Pepperell, .
Reading,* .
Stoneham,* .
Stow,* .
Wakefield, .
Wayland, .
Woburn,
Norfolk,
Bellingham,
Franklin,
$34,790
34,346
460
$4,832
1,800
2,432
600
$2,429,679
5,018
4,lo0
1,363,691
1,035
430,480
613,115
10,000
55,099
31,219
750
1,576
12,946
$1,300
1,300
$1,540
1,540
$1,978,619
9,300
17,506
544
1,274,780
3,166
7,210
1,700
9,000
14,184
521,747
75,000
780
647
42,999
$530,840
8,887
27,710
CoDNTiKS, Cities and
Towns.
Norfolk— Con.
Medway,
Quincy,
Uandolph,* .
Stoughton, .
Weymouth,.
rLYMOBTH,
Value.
Abington, .
Brockton,* .
East Bridgewatcr,
Hanover,
Middleborough, .
Ilockland,* .
Scituatc,
South Abington,*
West Bridgewatcr,
Suffolk, .
Boston,*
Worcester, .
Athol,*
Brookfield, .
Grafton,
Leicester, .
Milford,
Norlhbridge,
Oxford,
Paston,
Southborough, .
Spencer,
Tompleton, .
Westborough,* .
West Brookfield,*
Worcester, .
$640
6,9.">2
458,835
13,086
14,750
$2,248,584
13,312
1,468,731
4,464
12,382
3,455
404,200
2,050
SOo.fiJO
34,340
$868,688.
868,688
$332,220
50,900
20,000
14,220
603
10,180
643
300
23,000
21,000
7,170
281
75,000
77,500
31,423
RECAPITULATION (By Counties).
The State,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Middlesc X,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
$8,431,098
34,796
4,832
2,429,679
1,300
1,540
1,978,619
530,840
2,248,584
80S.0S8
332,220
280
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
WOOL.
[Wool waste is not included.]
Counties, Cities and
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Pounds.
Value.
Towns.
Pounds.
Value.
Middlesex— Con.
Berkshire,
5,147,727
$2,617,000
Maynard,
2,500,000
$1,000,000
Adams, ....
1,820,396
1,058,116
Mcdford, .
48,000
33,600
■Clarksburg, .
200,000
130,000
Newton, .
300,000
120,000
Dalton, ....
205,030
147,210
Stow,
350,000
175,000
Great Earrington, .
325,000
243,000
Tyngsborough,
6,000
3,666
Hancock,
6,000
3,000
Watertown, .
260,000
250,000
Hinsdale,
506,796
218,990
Westford,
845,000
226,000
Pittsfiekl,
1,383,305
475,084
Williamstown,
700,000
335,000
Norfolk, .
884,267
$346,066
Bristoi,, .
404,444
$182,000
Braintree,
158,000
80,000
('anton, .
98,500
51,500
Fall River,
404,444
182,000
Franklin,
Quincy, .
^V^alpole,
»
569,724
18,043
40,000
181,034
13,532
20,000
Essex,
10,992,451
$6,093,805
Amesbury,
1,518,502
922,714
Plymouth, .
366,000
$230,000
Andover,
290,000
149,934
Haverhill,
187,800
110,000
Middleborough,
300,000
160,000
Ips-wich, ....
194,000
139,000
Plymouth,
66,000
70,000
Lawrence,
6,151,849
3,445,074
ilethuen.
600,000
327,000
Newburyport,
125,000
78,100
North Andover,
1,275,000
615,000
Worcester,
11,044,907
$5,458,316
Salem
300
120
Salisbury,
-
26,863
Atbol, ....
6,791
3,396
Saugus, ....
650,000
280,000
Barre,
Blackstone,
Dudley, .
120,000
803,301
660,000
54,000
406,369
309,130
Franklin, .
3,000
$1,500
Fitchburg,
Holden, .
257,140
223,000
155,288
91,000
Leverett
3,000
1,500
Leicester,
Leominster,
Millbury,
Oxford, .
633,076
150,000
1,202,316
706,945
495,000
90,000
635,890
303,643
Hampden, .
3,363,707
$1,726,860
Royalston,
Bouthborough
200,000
100,000
76,000
45,000
A^awam,
40,000
16,000
Southbridge,
915,151
475,307
Holyoke
956,979
524,807
Spencer, .
631,008
173,500
Monson, ....
932,000
463,000
Uxbridge,
827,200
348,928
Springfield,
90,000
53,800
Warren, .
204,289
143,002
Wales
875,000
440,000
Webster, .
1,000,000
650,000
Wilbraham, .
469,728
229,253
West Boylston,
120,000
30,000
1,878,100
$911,300
Worcester,
1,624,660
972,863
Hampshire,
Cumminsrton, .
Enfield, \
3,000
483,000
1,500
222,000
RECAPITULATION (By Coc
NTIES).
Middkfield, .
50,000
83,800
17,500
23,100
South Uadley,
Ware, ....
1,187,000
606,700
Williamsburg,
71,300
35,500
The State,
49,946,173
$23,840,143
Berkshire,
5,147,727
2,617,000
Bristol, .
404,444
182,000
Middlesex,
15,861,570
$6,273,296
Essex,
Franklin,
10,992,451
3,000
6,093,805
1,500
Ashland,.
15,000
11,250
Hampden,
3,363,707
1,726,860
Bedford
1,745,883
581,901
Hampshire,
1,878,100
911,300
Chelmsford, .
370,300
107,087
Middlesex,
15,861,570
6,273,296
Concord, ....
78,787
43,781
Norfolk, .
884,207
340,066
Framingham, ,
3,000,000
500,000
Plymouth,
366,000
230,000
Lowell, ....
6,342,600
3,214,351
Worcester,
11,044,907
• 5,458,316
SELECTED STOCK.
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SELECTED STOCK— Continued.
WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS
CocxTiES, Cities and
Towns.
Barnstable,
ITarwich,
Orleans,
Provincctown,
Yarmouth, .
BERKSniRE,
Adams,
Pittslield, .
Bristol, .
En«ton,
Fall i;ivcr, .
MaiiBtk'lil, .
New Bedfonl,
Taunton,
Essex, .
Amesbuvy, .
Andover,
Danvers,
Esses, .
Gloucester, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich,
Lawrence, .
Lynn, .
Marblehead,
Menimae, .
Newburyport,
Salem, .
Salisbury, .
Topsfiekl, .
Wenhara. .
West Newbury,
Franklin,
Deerfield, .
Montague, .
Shelburue, .
Hampden,
Chicopee, .
Springfiild, .
Wilbraham,
Hampshire,
Amherst,
Eutield,
Middlesex,
Acton, .
Arlington, .
Asblaud,
Ayer, .
Cambridge, .
Concord,
Hudson,
Littleton,
Lowell,
Maiden,
Marlborough,
Value.
$41,900
2,000
4,200
8,000
27,100
$30,100
29,100
1,000
$53,800
1,000
15,300
2,000
15,500
20,000
$1,559,021
28,145
23,386
7,094
15,000
10,271
33,603
6,825
36,254
1,158,915
1,840
46,490
16,739
147,133
19,125
3,000
236
4,960
$3,753
53
2,500
1,200
$134,384
12,522
117,062
4,800
$845
500
345
$430,358
6,975
1,100
13,200
5,000
31,100
5,650
4,100
125
117,296
183,353
12,000
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Value.
Middlesex— Con,
Medford
Melrose
Natiek, ....
North Reading, .
Heading, ....
Shirley, ....
Somerville
Stoneliam
Townscnd
AVakefield, ....
Watertown,
Woburn
Nantucket, .
Nantucket
Norfolk,
Randolph, ....
Weymouth,.
Plymouth,
Brockton, ....
iiockland
Suffolk, ....
Boston, ....
Chelsea
Worcester, .
Athol
Blackstone, ....
Fitchburg, ....
Hubbardston,
Leicester, ....
Leominster,
Milford, ....
Millbury, ....
Northborough, .
Southbridge,
Spencer
Templeton, ....
Uxbridge, ....
Webster
Westboroiigh,
Worcester
$1,200
50
22,600
2,170
1,300
1,400 '
1,000
3,429
4,000
650
7,226
5,464
$16,310
16,310
$6,925
950
5,975
$19,364
4,364
15,000
$7,390,992
7,382,992
8,000
$540,560
19,800
9,000
73,825
3,000
3,750
16,950
19,302
3,367
500
168,000
2,937
542
1,050
15,500
26.1100
177,037
RECAPITULATION (Br Counties).
The State,
Barnstable, .
Berkshire, .
Biistol,
Essex, •
Franklin,
Hampden, .
Hampshire, .
Middlesex, .
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
Plvmouth, .
Suffolk,
Worcester, .
$10,228,342
41,900
30,100
53,800
1,550,021
3,753
134,384
845
430,388
16,310
6,925
19,364
7,390,992
540,500
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SELECTED STOCK— Concluded.
RECAPITULATION.
Description of Stock used.
Quantity.
Value.
Building stone, brick, etc
Cotton (not including waste), lbs.,
Cotton goodfl (not including warps),
Flax, hemp and jute (including tow and jute butts), . . lbs..
Flour bbls..
Meal, bush.,
Iron (pig and scrap) tons.
Iron (manufactured) steel and other metals, ....
Leather (not including rough leather, hides and skins), .
Lumber
Paper,
Sugar, syrup and molasses,
Shoe findings (including leather in some towns),
Wool (not including waste), lbs.,
Woollen and worsted goods,
Total value,
49,946,173
$814,565
185,697,210
29,538,663
-
5,366,048
39,133,359
2,562,118
212,402 ■)
1,757,507
206,352 J
82,514
2,780,898
-
14,120,500
-
39,922,928
-
9,523,445
3,128,281
14,906,533
8,431,098
23,840,143
10,228,342
$166,981,069
STOCK USED.
BY NAME.
[283]
STOCK USED: BY :N^A]ME.
[In this presentation, each separate article of stock used is specified by name, and the total value of
each, for the State, is given. In the majority of instances the quantity of each article used is also given,
and is accompanied by the average value for the unit of measurement. The figures are drawn exclusively
from the returns classified as Manufactures.]
Articles Used.
Acids,
Acids,
Acid, acetic, .
Acid, citric, .
Acid, hypcrnio wood
Acid, niuriatlc.
Acid, nitric, .
Acid, stearic, .
Acid, sulphuric,
Acid, wood, .
Acids and chemicals,
Acids, muriatic and nitric
Albata, .
Alcohol, . ■ .
Alkali, .
Alpaca, .
Alum,
Amethysts,
Amethysts, garnets and
Ammonia,
Antimony,
Apples, .
Apples, dried,
Arsenic, .
Ashes,
Asphaltum, .
Asphaltum, .
Awnings,
Axes,
Axles,
Axles and springs,
topazes
Basging, ...
Bagging, rope, jute, wood pulp and old papers
Bamboo, .Japanese,
Burk, cork,
Bark, Peruvian, ' .
Barley, .
Barrels, .
Barrel headings, .
Barrel hoops, .
Barrels, oil, .
Barrel staves.
Barrel stock, .
Basswood,
Basswood, maple and ash.
Baskets, .
Barytes, .
Beach sand, .
Beams, wrought iron,
Beans,
Beans, vanilla.
Beans and pork, .
carboys,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
lbs..
gals.
lbs.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
yds.,
lbs.,
gross,
lbs.,
lbs.,
hush.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
hush.,
gals.,
bbls.,
yds.,
sets,
sets,
lbs.,
tons,
poles,
tons,
lbs.,
bush..
bbls.,
feet.
bbls.,
tons,
lbs.,
bush.,
lbs.,
Quantity.
3,745
80,336
1,535
28
1
127,100
81,009
30,000
104
811
60,350
30,200
633,086
40
27,038
526,017
285,849
9,720
16,500
186,197
1,525
500
3,300
11
6,648
1,005
11,782,100
288
2,570
90
2
35,416
109,902
2,215,570
9,410,818
820
21,948,059
55,000
720,396
1,960
18,114
400,000
803
295
Value.
$3,800
12,876
135
556
6
5,084
1,594
2,850
12,541
3,000
1,.300
200
104
71,420
4,810
16,925
22,536
2,000
5,500
1,952
21,339
74,789
963
660
46,616
225
2,000
795
16
39,030
7,344
353,463
23,040
573
40,000
2
40,729
64,ST6
6.',724
1S:'.,014
2,350
221,930
14,0!;0
13,372
100
274
14,982
41,952
24,000
2,6C5
6,495
402
Average
Value.
$1 01
16
09
19 86
6 00
04
02
10
1 00
87 80
08
56
04
13
50
07
04
26
10
04
25
15
4 00
24
1 45
5 87
4 58
03
80 00
444 44
1 0.)
1 15
59
03
02
2 87
01
02
7 64
2 32
OS
3 32
22 00
[28-5]
286 CEN-sus or Massachusetts— ists.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Beef,
Beef and pork,
Beef cases,
Beer extract, .
Beeswax,
Beeswax, refined,
Belt scariiug, .
Belting, .
Benzine, .
Bergaraot,
Bill heads,
Binding, .
Binding, eilk, .
Binding, straw,
Bismuth,
Boards, .
Boards, basswood.
Boards, box, .
Boards, cedar.
Boards, end, .
Boards, floor,.
Board, junk, .
Bocking, .
Bodies, carriage, .
Bodies, carriage and wagon
Bodies, wagon.
Bolts,
Bolts, carriage.
Bolts, carriage and plough.
Bolts and screws, stove.
Bolts and rods.
Bones,
Boneblack,
Bones and castings
Bone scales, .
Boxes,
Boxes, cigar, .
Boxes, comb, .
Boxes, hat.
Boxes, packing.
Boxes, paper, .
Boxes, ribbon, paint, etc,
Boxes, tin.
Boxes for tobacco, .
Boxes, trunk, .
Boots, old,
Boot topping, .
Borax,
Bottles, glass, .
Bows, kid.
Bows and sockets
Bowsprits, masts and spars, in the rough.
Bouquets,
Boxwood,
Blackball,
Blacking,
Black oxide of manganese.
Black walnut,.
Black walnut and whitewood
Bladders, beeves, .
Bladders, calves, •
Blinds,
Blocks for brushes.
Blocks, engravers',
Blocks, last, rock mapl
Blocks, maple.
Blood,
Blue, Chinese,
Blue, Prussian,
Blucstone,
Braid, alpaca,.
Braid, embroidery
Braids, rye straw,
lbs.,
lbs.,
gals.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
gals..
gross,
gross,
doz.,
lbs.,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
lbs.,
yds..
lbs.,
lbs.,
tons,
lbs.,
tons,
lbs.,
pairs,
doz.,
lbs.,
gross,
pairs,
sets,
sets,
gross,
lbs.,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
gals.,
gals.,
cu. ft.,
gross,
gross,
pieces.
Quantity.
2,507,400
1,832,750
10
6,714
3,000
57,000
32,648
41,469
16,471
101
35
27
10,609,182
10,000
10,308,201
680,000
12,000
75,500
16,550
279
2,005
615
279
121,928
2,000
40,000
22,097
156
20
460,940
485,019
194,678
94,750
125,586
1,915,731
32,766
1,201
25
23,241
45,815
15,668
300
22
2,000
20,000
5,562,238
60,306
1,200
600
632
49,700
1,047,750
960
40
2,300
1,625
200
915,797
Value.
$150,444
139,260
1,200
100
1,798
1,800
10,450
11,598
5,276
84
350
14,617
740
210
185
193,809
162
174,032
27,220
200
1,820
852
101
19,211
7,652
2,630
7,595
200
600
678
800
769,756
525
2,400
5,107
106,387
30,496
1,433
1,062
105,564
61,151
250
5,136
375
12,400
840
200
2,789
85,777
32,258
1,350
9,098
1,000
1,383
18
26,013
1,000
613,518
3,890
60
25
621
4,725
1,500
6,.569
48,161
240
30
102
575
1,250
400
596,038
Average
Value.
$0 06
08
10 00
27
60
18
36
13
89
7 33
6 00
6 85
02
02
02
04
02
02
05
36
9 68
14 86
9 43
06
10
01
34 84
3 37
120 00
01
22
16
02
8
84
03
38
70
00
12
87
06
60
1
2
4
440 82
50
9 00
05
11
06
04
04
1 17
10
05
25
75
25
77
2 00
65
STOCK USED : BY NAIklE.
287
STOCK BY NAME— CoNTixuED.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Avcrnge
Value.
Bran, tons,
14
$552
$39 43
Brass, ....
. lbs..
663,875
260,760
39
Br:i8s bolts.
. lbs..
20
5
25
Brass grommcts, .
. gross,
30
135
4 50
Brass liini^rs and locks, .
-
100
Brass pump rods, .
'. lbs..
81
29
36
Braces, rudder,
. sets,
23
875
38 04
Brass and Ocrinan silver.
-
32,300
_
Brass, t-liect, .
tons.
218
130,644
625 00
Brass, and gold-plated stock.
-
1,200
_
Brass and tin, .
". lbs.,
310,325
61,300
20
Brass wire, .American, .
. lbs..
4,550
2,208
49
Brass wire, imported, .
-
100
_
Bread, cakes and pastry,
-
23,000
_
Bricks
: M,
20,754
223,292
n 00
Bricks, fire,
. M,
113
6,808
60 00
Brick and lumber, .
-
64,600
-
Bricks, old,
-
160
.
Bridle f.onts, .
-
190
_
Brilliantinc, .
. yds.,
900
800
89
Brimstone,
lbs.,
213,740
10,687
02
Bristles, ....
-
140,624
-
Bristles, French, .
-
75
_
Bristles, Polish,
_
160
_
Bristles, Prussian, .
-
960
-
Bristles, Ptussian, .
-
1,075
-
Broadcloth, .
yds.,
36,857
103,135
2 80
Broadcloth and doeskin,
_
2,000
-
Broc.atelle,
yds.,
183
1,150
6 22
Bronze, ....
-
6,758
_
Bronze (pale gold).
lbs..
20
90
4 50
Broom corn
lbs..
1,292,465
123,407
10
Brush, broom.
lbs..
2,000
200
10
Brushes, .....
doz.,
8
51
6 38
Buckles
-
178,088
_
Buckles and trimmings.
-
320
-
Buckram
-
824,480
-
Buckwheat, ....
bush.,
25,750
23,080
90
Builders' hardware,
-
128,435
-
Building material, .
_
133,207
-
Bulbs, rubber.
-
4,500
-
Bunting, ....
yds..
8,000
2,470
31
Butter,
lbs..
389,986
172,983
44
Butter, eggs, etc., .
-
1,897
-
Butts, walnut.
cu. feet.
128
20
16
Butts, white oak, .
cords,
7
132
18 86
Butts, wood, .
doz..
38,170
6,670
17
Buttons, . . .
gross.
2,875
4,236
1 47
Burlaps,
yds.,
564,931
49,000
09
Bushings, ash, and lignumvitae, .
-
1,200
-
Cabinet stock
_
2,250
_
Calfskins
1,185,896
3,415,987
2 88
Calfskins, American, .
doz..
122
1,320
10 82
Calfskins, finished.
75,000
150,000
2 00
Calfskins in the hair, .
18,740
32,971
1 76
Calfskins in the rough, .
10,378
18,130
1 75
Calfskin, remnants.
lbs.,
300
50
17
Calfskins, goat skins and sole leather.
-
1,200
-
Calfskins, sheepskins, kip and split leather
»
-
50,000
-
Calico,
yds.,
221,777
19,960
09
Calomel,
lbs..
50
100
2 00
Calves,
200
2,400
12 00
Cambric,
yds.,
63,957
6,122
08
Cambric and muslin.
yds.,
7,397
1,100
15
Camphor, ....
lbs.,
95
64
67
Canes, beach
8,000
400
05
Cane for chairs
.
27,075
-
Cans, soda, ....
-
2,tt00
-
Cans, tin
254,460
25,359
10
Canvas,
yds.,
51,423
16,738
33
Canvas for oil-cloth,
yds..
1,200
102
16
Caps, born, for whips, .
doz..
1,250
300
24
288
CEXSUS OF IMASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY XAME— Continued,
Abticles Used.
Caps, silver, ,
Caps, tin, for whips,
Card stock.
Car axles, twist iron.
Car bolts, twist iron, .
Car wheels, chilled iron
Carrageen,
Card board, .
Card cloth.
Card mountings, .
Cards, photographic,
Carvings,
Carriage fixtures, .
Carriage ii-on work,
Carriage spokes, .
Carriage stock.
Carriage screws, nails, etc.,
Carriage trimmings,
Carpet tapestry, .
Carpetings,
Carpetings, woollen.
Cartoons (paper boxes)
Cases, piano-forte, .
Cases, shoe, .
Cashmere,
Cassimere,
Cassimeres and doeskins
Castings, brass.
Castings, bronze .
Cast iron,
Castings, iron,
Castings, malleable.
Castings, steel,
Castors, .
Castings, stove.
Castors, cambrics and burlaps
Catgut, ...
Cattle, .
Cauliflower, pickled,
Caustic, .
Cement, .
Cement for fire brick,
Cement and sand, .
Chalk, .
Charcoal,
Charcoal facings, .
Chases, cast iron, .
Chemicals,
Chiccory,
Chinchilla,
Chocolate,
Citron, .
Cider,
Cider, boiled, .
Coke,
Coal,
Coal, anthracite, .
Coal, bituminous, .
Coal, cannel, ....
Coal, bituminous and anthracite
Coal and charcoal, .
Coal dust.
Coal and gas, .
Coal and iron.
Coal and oil, .
Coal screenings,
Coal and tan, .
Coal tar, .
Coal and water.
Coating cloth for combs
Cocoaiiuts,
Cochineal,
Cochineal, logwood, fustic and aniline* dye's,
Quantity.
Value.
doz.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs..
sets,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
gals.,
chakl.,
tons,
tons,
tons,
tons,
tons,
bbls.,
yds.,
lbs.,
lbs..
250
1,350
82,880
34,8.30
305,420
800
312,.500
152,150
25,000
1,-I64
694,642
yds.,
6,575
yds..
17,068
yds.,
2,222
19,105
yds..
10,226
yds..
101,721
yds.,.
500
lbs..
77,845
lbs..
16.000
lbs..
18,532,418
lbs.,
8,942,350
lbs.,
562,804
lbs..
125,333
tons.
67
doz.,
1,800
500
gals.,
1,330
bbls..
19,701
tons.
300
tons.
4,001
bush.,
669,684
20
60,617
21,931
2,569
2,700
1.076
10,501
148,150
200
5,000
5,593
3,266
27,311
104
25,649
20,037
2,500
$250
60
3,699
4,972
2,079
13,276
40
153,787
13,200
1,284
269
190
300
10,114
44,791
15,960
150
39,701
8,272
19,574
4,440
2,618
9.167
7,770
10,493
219,972
1,000
28,289
5,000
802,833
357,694
56.C94
18,800
300
8,1.50
250
2,350
19,000
440
1,831
42,299
3,000
20,000
16,004
111,626
9,014
20
923,865
13.763
2,180
8,498
495
8,173
673
51,103
932,781
2,006,795
1,080,617
3.600
35,000
200
19,765
2,540
111,150
145
11,870
4,810
27,958
3,500
168
3,993
13,024
3,600
Average
. Value.
$1 00
04
06
06
C4
05
04
008
01
69
06
1 20
1 15
2 00
14
1 03
2 16
2 00
36
31
04
04
10
15
121 64
1 31
38 00
33
2 15
10 00
4 00
17
1 00
23
39
19
3 03
63
4 87
6 63
18 00
7 00
3 53
3 63
1 02
1 62
16
65
1 44
STOCK USED : BY NA:VIE.
289
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Coffee, ....
Coffee and sugar, .
Coffee essence,
Cofllu trimmings, .
Coin, gold and silver, .
Coir, ....
Cologne, spirits of.
Colors, aniline,
Colors, oil.
Colors for coloring paper.
Colors, water.
Combing wool,
Comforters, bed, .
Composition, .
Copper, ....
Copper and copper bolts,
Copper bottoms, .
Copper and brass, .
Copper plate, .
Copper, zinc and brass,
Copper, zinc, lead and tin.
Copperas,
Copperas and crocus, .
Cord
Cords, ....
Cord, blanket.
Cordage, ....
Corks, rubber.
Cotton
Cottonade,
Cotton batting.
Cotton, bleached, .
Cotton and buttons,
Cotton cloth for facing collars.
Cotton (gun), .
Cotton, high grade.
Cotton and lace,
Cotton and linen, .
Cotton twine, .
Cotton sizing and linen rags.
Cotton and cotton waste,
Cotton waste, .
Cotton w:irps.
Cotton and wool, .
Cotton yarn, .
Coral, stones, etc.,.
Corks
Corn, ....
Corn, pop.
Corn poppers,
Corn and rye, .
Corn, rj-e, "oats and barley.
Corn, rye, oats and buckwheat,
Corn and oats.
Counters, leather, .
Couplings, boiler, .
Clamps, iron, .
Clapboards, . . . .
Clay, ....
Clay, German,
Clay for bricks.
Clay, sand and brick, .
Clasps, corset,
Cleats, trunk, .
Cloth
Cloth
Cloth, beaver,
Cloth for boots and shoes,
Cloth, book, .
Cloth, billiard table,
Cloths and cassimeres, .
Cloth, cotton, .
Cloth for carriages.
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
tons,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs..
1,841,444
15,000
11,400
50
54
275,000
1,800
377,899
2,392,175
410
182,900
17,100
lbs.,
lbs.,
78,355
188,524
gross.
3,842
)ieces,
bs.,
lbs.,
yds.,
lbs.,
yds.,
450
42,351
9,000
175,772,935
43,400
70,700
3,525
yds.,
2,547,823
lbs..
1,033,167
yds.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs,
lbs.,
48,350
2.50
627,000
1,753,000
20,425,585
lbs.,
lbs..
838,000
1,749,283
gross,
bush.,
bush..
30,956
3,770,037
1,250
bush.,
bush.,
bush.,
bush.,
doz.,
596,933
2,.500
280,000
256,250
15,587
5,660
feet,
loads.
159,300
16,038
lbs.,
tons,
gross,
yds..
38,513,040
23,111
500
40,000
324,768
yds.,
yds.,
yds.,
5,891
9,631
13,824
yds.,
yds.,
yds.,
15,265
22,138,097
11,000
$464,903
1,500
98
15,180
1,713
1,200
1,203
660
16,229
30,000
27
168,050
3,000
73,158
577,060
3,200
136
36,865
6,700
308,336
15,139
5,685
20
4,727
450
400
6,808
63
28,379,493
8,600
11,375
323
30
214,782
30
188,000
86,002
21,080
100
50,000
201,365
1,069,700
582,317
258,000
906,672
5,000
7,450
2,685,370
2,050
100
456,483
2,500
224,000
203,700
11,247
2,943
350
8,311
56,458
1,000
54,807
4,250
2,970
700
217,691
5,750
42,738
12,.588
7,555
14,860
36,900
1,447,168
7,120
08
1 42
600 00
50
61
1 67
19
24
33
20
33
19
03
1 23
89
16
003
16
20
16
09
"08
18
44
40
08
11
05
31
52
~24
71
1 64
~76
1 00
80
79
72
52
05
3 52
001
18
5 03
02
67
7 25
1 31
55
2 42
07
65
VOL. II.— 37
290
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Abticlbs Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Cloth for clothing yds.,
40,431
$149,243
$3 69
Cloth for coffins, .
. pieces.
50
1,300
26 00
Cloth, diagonal.
. yds..
14
68
4 86
Cloth, diagonal and basket, .
• yds..
175
875
5 00
Cloth, enamelled, .
. yds..
12,621
12,554
99
Cloth, felt
. yds..
2,162
2,872
1 33
Cloth, headband, .
-
129
-
Cloth, ladies'
_
3,590
-
Cloth, overall,
. yds.,
158,400
21,600
14
Cloth, roller,
-
4,293
-
Cloth, swathe,
. yds.,
33,616
2,014
06
Cloth for slippers, .
-
5,665
-
Cloth, union, ....
-
50
_
Cloth, waterproof, .
. yds..
3,010
3,555
1 18
Cloth, -wire, ....
. sq. feet,
22,408
1,570
07
Cloth, woollen,
. yds.,
390,287
613,896
1 57
Cloth, worsted,
yds..
2,500
1,650
66
Cloth, yacht, ....
. yds..
75
350
4 67
Cloth-faced paper for collars.
. sheets.
1,450,000
145,000
10
Cloth and goring, .
-
1,100
-
Cloth and sheepskin linings,
-
27,346
-
Cloth, iron and buttons,
-
15,000
-
Cloakings, woollen.
—
3,000
-
Clippings
lbs..
33,159
497
01
Chrome yellow.
cans.
16
133
8 31
Core sand, ....
bbls..
40
75
1 88
Crape,
yds.,
543
1,370
2 52
Cream,
cans.
6,738
13,904
2 42
Cream of tartar, .
lbs..
449,274
160,749
36
Crocus,
lbs..
834
325
39
Crucibles
casks,
2
250
125 00
Crystals,
lbs..
1,000
89
09
Cubebs,
lbs..
500
85
17
Cucumbers, ....
-
7,281
-
Cullet
tons.
324
8,J00
25 00
Currants
lbs.,
16,225
1,605
10
Cushions, billiard, .
300
9,000
30 00
Cutch
107,531
10,564
10
Cutters, mowing-machine, .
-
3,092
-
Cutlery
—
18
~
Damasks,
. •
yds.,
600
600
1 00
Dates
lbs..
600
66
11
Delaines,
yds..
6,793
169,829
25
Decalcomanie
sheets,
500
205
41
Denims,
yds..
151,500
29,780
20
Denims, blue
yds..
50,000
8,000
16
Doeskin,
yds..
1,130
2,935
2 60
Dogwood
pieces.
74,500
6,000
08
Doors
-
21,970
-
Doors, blinds and sashes,
-
374,091
-
Dowls,
98,000
632
008
Drain pipe coloring.
-
20
-
Dressing
gals..
1,400
350
25
Dress goods
yds.,
88,050
79,635
90
Drilling,
yds.,
2,421,027
253,129
10
Drilling and sheeting, .
pieces,
115
575
5 00
Drugs,
—
341,899
-
Drugs and acids, .
—
165,075
-
Drugs and medicines, .
-
13,977
-
Duck, white, ....
yds..
1,822,838
626,708
34
Duck, brown, ....
yds.,
67,000
10,000
15
Duck and drilling, .
yds..
59,870
21,350
36
Dust, marble
bbls.,
789
1,873
2 37
Dyestufifs
lbs..
787,000
1,555,579
1 9S
Dyes, aniline.
-
120
-
Dyes, French,
~
6,784
—
Ebony
lbs.,
361,775
20,595
06
Edgestones
feet.
4,000
700
18
Edging
yds.,
43,020
2,880
07
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
291
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Abticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Eggs doz.,
273,877
$96,176
$0 35
Embroidery,
-
18,651
-
Emery,
lbs.,
1,412,686
51,540
04
Emery and glue, .
lbs.,
10,427
1,043
10
Envelopes
—
686
-
Essences, ....
^
13,035
-
Ether
"
845
-
Excelsior,
lbs..
1,525,300
19,230
01
Extract of bemlock,
bbls.,
9,093
86,331
9 49
Eyelets
-
16,743
-
Fabrics, cloth
,
doz.,
1,200
4,200
3 50
Facings, kid, ....
doz.,
71
550
7 75
Fastenings, copper,
-
65
-
Faucets, brass,
gross.
1
130
130 00
Feathers
lbs.,
118,518
56,.555
48
Feathers for hats
4,725
5,048
1 07
Feathers, ostrich, ....
-
2,000
-
doz.,
400
4,000
10 00
Feed,
bush.,
73,571
15,490
21
Fence pickets.
Feet, neat's, ....
36,400
200
1,456
04
. sets.
112,000
5,280
05
Feldspar, ....
lbs.,
60,815
1,058
02
Fellies,
sets.
50
125
2 50
Felt for bonnets, .
-
200
-
Felt rooting,
tons.
4,000
55,000
13 75
Felts, -woollen,
. lbs.,
7,613
7,026
1 00
Felts and belts,
-
1,250
-
Fence posts
800
480
60
doz..
25,278
1,801
07
Figs,
lbs.,
2,866
360
13
Files
-
4,809
-
Filings, iron
lbs.,
1,200
50
04
Findings, ....
-
1,401,101
-
Findings, shoe and leather, .
-
5,126,735
-
; lbs..
10,420,315
27,484
003
Firkins,
4,500
1,800
40
Fish
-
3,000
-
Fish bait
. bush.,
124
62
50
Fish, cod, porgies, sword and doj
'>
-
137,960
-
Fixtures, window shade.
-
560
-
Flags for casks,
! lbs.,
2,510
172
07
Flannels, ....
. yds..
63,911
37,862
59
Flannels, colored, .
. yds.,
10,000
2,000
20
Flannels, cotton, .
. yds..
675
101
15
Flannels, red
. yds..
214
131
61
Flannels, woollen, .
yds..
13,730
5,706
42
Flax
. tons.
1,912
573,607
300 00
Flocks,
. lbs..
3,451,950
582,672
17
Flocks and shoddy.
lbs..
155,000
24,000
15
Flour
. bbls..
210,204
2,470,473
11 75
Flour, graham.
. bbls..
24
175
7 29
Flour, lard, etc., .
-
8,000
-
Flowers, arnica,
'. lbs..
19
54
2 84
Flowers and feathers, .
-
200
-
Flowers for hats and bonnets,
. bunches.
33,874
34,114
1 01
Forgings
. tons,
140
25,000
178 57
Foundery supplies.
-
2,048
-
Fr.imes, black walnut, .
-
250
-
Frames, ch.air.
4,500
2,700
60
Frames, furniture, .
-
8,129
-
Frames for hats and bonnets.
12,888
12,402
96
Frames, picture, .
-
6,586
■"
Frames, walnut, .
200
500
2 50
Frames, wooden window, .
-
4.')0
-
.* feet,
154,157
120,465
78
French calf leather.
. skins,
7,336
29,358
4 00
French goat le.ither.
»
. skins.
642
1,397
2 18
French kid leather.
. skins,
14,456
21,102
1 46
Fringe
. lbs..
452
3,534
7 82
Fruit
. bush..
7,124
11,557
1 62
Fruit, dried
. lbs..
2,600
444
17
292
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
STOCK BY NAME— CoNTi^TjED.
Akticles Usbd.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Fuel, tons,
Fuel and light
Furnaces
Furniture hardware,
Fuse,
Galloons,
Gambler, lbs..
Garlic, bbls..
Gas,
Gasoline bbls..
Gas burners, tips, holders and globes.
Gauges, steam
Gear, running sets.
Gear, windlass sets,
Gelatine, lbs.,
German silver lbs.,
German-pilver whip mountings doz..
Gilt linings for frames
Gimp yds..
Gin, gals.,
Ginger lbs..
Ginger, extract of,
Gingham yds..
Glass,
Glass, negative, panes,
Glass, optical lbs.,
Glasses, level, gross,
Glasses, object,
Glass, stained, feet.
Glass ware,
Glazed kid, cases.
Glove calf, ......... doz.,
Glove sheep doz..
Glue, lbs..
Glue and cement,
Glycerine gals..
Goatskins, pebbled
Goatskins, straight
Goatskins, in the hair, and sheep pelts,
Goods, cotton pack'ges.
Goods, linen yds.,
Goods, pantaloon yds..
Goods, rep, yds..
Goods, waterproof, yds..
Gold, oz..
Gold chloride grains.
Gold coin
Gold plate (for cheap jewelry}, oz..
Gold and silver coin,
Gold, silver and precious stones, ....
Gold size lbs..
Goring yds..
Gossamer, yds..
Granite feet.
Grass, Tampico,
Grain, bush..
Grates, stove tons.
Gravel, loads.
Grease lbs..
Grease, tallow and rosin, lbs..
Grenadine, yds..
Green (for paint), lbs.,
Grindstones
Guano, soluble Pacific,
Gum arable lbs..
Gum copal, cases,
Gums, lbs.,
Gun barrels,
Gunpowder lbs..
Gun springs and triggers
Gutters feet.
Gypsum lbs..
18,520
11
1,649,469
1
77
228
3,059
23
520
67,368
200
8,875
30
2,558
1,854
ISO
100
75
10,000
55
2,670
33
690,097
52
3,600
7,541
117,848
312
75
5,004
17,101
680
25,490
1,053
116,9fi8
1,000
558,686
449,261
26
4,754
3,760,437
32,000
30,060
100
228,831
10
^4,831
4,066
1,280
400,500
$140,352
75
1,300
62,240
10
7,807
130,854
17
203,944
896
253
1,425
17,188
835
349
118,737
200
4,000
2,929
120
557
440
201
162,240
25
400
451
1,000
12,000
2,150
1,387
80,107
160
154,192
1,040
156
2,500
1,.500
510,104
701,386
40,964
815
100
6,258
348,013
32
28,895
22,745
92,445
14,500
316
73,855
150
350,619
3,366
383,445
2,080
8,972
263,942
1,200
10,025
20
36,382
229,000
197,614
2,400
12,323
2,500
694
180
128
1,343
$7 58
118 18
08
17 00
11 64
6 25
5 62
36 30
67
1 76
1 00
33
4 00
22
11
14
4 00
6 01
1 20
25 22
30 00
4 85
22
3 00
69
93 01
35
2 61
1 33
1 25
20 35
05
89
30
63
15
63
85
80 00
1 89
07
04
33
20
86
240 00
35
17
10
003
STOCK USED : BY NA^IE.
293
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Hair
Hair cloth,
Hair, curled, .
Hair, curled, and moss, .
Hair, horse, . .
Hair, human, .
Hair for mortar;
Hair and moss,
Hames
Hams, pork and beef, .
Handles, bone.
Handles, broom, .
Handles, broom, and twine.
Handles, brush.
Handles, coffin.
Handles, copper, .
Handles, oroide.
Handles, nickel-plated pump
Handles, trunk.
Handles (hardware),
Handles, whip.
Hardware,
Hardware, carriage.
Hardware, organ, .
Harness bells, etc..
Harness plate.
Harness trimmings and findings
Hats and bonnets, straw.
Hats, felt.
Hats, kersey, .
Hats, old.
Hats, straw, .
Hawse pipes, .
Hay,
Heads, pigs', .
Heels,
Heels and stiffenings
Hemlock bark.
Hemp,
Hemp, American,
Hemp, manilla,
Hemp, Russian,
Herbs for medicines.
Hides,
Hides, bark and oil
Hides, cow, .
Hides, dried, .
Hides, domestic and foreign
Hides, East India,
Hides, green, .
Hides, green salted
Hides, horse, .
Hides, raw buffalo
High wines, .
Hinges, .
Hogs,
Hogs,
Hogsheads,
HoTders, ferreotype,
Hollywood, .
Honey, .
Hoofs', .
Hooks, bed, .
Hooks, belt, .
Hooks, bone, .
Hoops, brass, .
Hoops, iron, .
Hops,
Hops, extract of.
Hops and malt,
Horn, French,
Horn gold,
Horn pads.
lbs.,
yds.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bush.,
lbs.,
pairs,
doz.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
sets,
lbs.,
cords,
lbs.,
tons,
tons,
tons.
Quantity.
Value.
566,868
8,165
245,464
10,465
850,250
15,742
215
2,000
115
190,000
131,369
3,000
106
310
120,166
60
10,020
56
3,900
46
54,910
92,260
3,267,300
14,065
4,595
163
1,066,887
394
1,000
112,800
9,782
gals..
411,167
181,574
lbs.,
8,680,555
1,000
19,000
feet.
47,500
lbs..
0
lbs..
600
gross,
50
lbs.,
1,500
lbs..
726,521
bbls.,
25
600
$50,588
9,670
80,924
3,400
207,275
113,733
64
700
178
250,000
15,383
7,950
100
15
10,800
1,500
1,889
21
50
900
1,550
179,148
5,900
62
300
450
28,480
5,412
4,050
210
975
244,096
386
45,214
3,174
19,218
10,482
866,530
328,829
234,651
827,144
32,723
3,670
3,845,402
18,600
1,791
20,719
4,000
25,000
334,855
688,200
13,100
3,000
616,750
600
3,549,084
784,250
2,000
109
3,387
2
150
75
78
175
600
5,572
276,033
200
2,098
9,760
1,500
120
Average
Value.
$0 09
1 18
33
32
31
7 22
30
35
1 55
1 32
12
005
20
5 00
1 49
1 03
40
3 75
25
8 39
19
9 39
10
160 00
ISO 00
200 00
3 60
4 55
4 00
6 10
1 34
1 50
19 55
09
2 00
005
07
40
13
3 50
40
38
8 00
20
294:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Akticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Horn for jewelry and fancy goods lbs.,
12,000
S2,100
$0 18
Horns, ox,
3,392,442
234,299
07
Horse blankets,
60
175
2 92
Horse collars, .
_
370
Horseradish, .
'. lbs.,
57,000
3,780
07
Hubs, axles and iron bolts,
_
10,500
Hubs, carriage.
-
11,928
_
Hubs, spokes, etc., >
[
_
30
_
Hulls, steamboat, .
3
18,200
6,066 67
Husks, corn, .
•
-
14,884
-
Ice,
. tons.
2,936
8,956
3 05
Iodide of potassinm,
—
25
_
Illusion, ....
. yds..
10
8
80
India rubber, .
-
1,588,399
Indigo, ....
! lbs..
76,792
133,650
1 74
Ink
lbs.,
19,696
12,256
-
Ink and bronzes, .
_
60
_
Ink, India,
cakes.
2
3
1 50
Ink, printers'.
-
172,283
-
Iron
. tons.
87,530
7,002,469
80 00
Iron axles and ship knees.
-
5,000
-
Iron, bar.
. tons.
5,719
388,922
68 00
Iron, bar, angle and T, .
lbs..
480,000
18,800
04
Iron, bar, and rivets, .
_
3,000
_
Iron, boiler, .
-
4,600
-
Iron, bolt,
tons,
652
42,371
65 00
Iron and brass,
^
59,300
_
Iron, burnt
—
15
_
Iron and copper, .
-
50,825
-
Iron for carriages, .
lbs..
73,000
3,600
05
Iron, English,
lbs.,
114,000
8,160
07
Iron, flat shapes, .
lbs.,
2,027
86
04
Iron, galvanized, .
lbs..
238,745
32,557
14
Iron, hoop, ....
lbs..
824,017
52,782
_06
Iron, japanned.
-
25
Iron, malleable.
-
65,234
—
Iron hubs, malleable, .
lbs..
7,800
1,170
15
Iron, nail rod.
—
2,410
_
Iron, Norway,
lbs.,
4,248,090
325,574
08
Iron, old
lbs..
39,620,102
552,453
01
Iron ore,
-
287,461
-
Iron, refined, .
lbs..
3,873,242
150,923
04
Iron, Russia, .
-
11,014
-
Iron, Scotch pig, .
tons,
13,714
4,800
35 00
Iron, scrap, ....
lbs..
36,571,058
641,842
02
Iron, sheet, . .
-
352,747
-
Iron and steel.
_
1,267,806
-
Iron, sulphate of, .
-
99
-
Iron, Swedish,
—
124,701
-
Iron, tin, copper and lead,
_
3,500
-
Iron tubes and pipes, .
-
41,823
-
Ironwood,
cords.
16
245
15 31
Iron work.
—
3,900
-
Iron work for carriages,
-
2,800
-
Iron, round
lbs..
1,637,400
62,750
04
Iron, wrought,
tons.
6,306
441,392
70 00
Iron, wrought and cast,
-
6,980
-
Iron and zinc.
lbs..
220,000
23,000
10
Isinglass, .....
bbls..
570
25,790
45 25
Ivory
lbs..
41,824
184,685
4 42
Ivory, vegetable, .
tons.
150
8,000
53 33
Jams and jellies, .
_
21,305
_
Jam, raspberry,
—
4,606
-
Japan
bbls.,
49
3,916
79 92
Jars, stoneware, ,
9,200
1,490
16
Jeans
yds.,
215,039
28,903
13
Jeans, corset, .
yds.,
200,100
71,062
36
Juniper
ibs..
5,000
800
16
Jute, ....
lbs..
1,118,496
79,558
07
Jute butts and bagging.
lbs..
13,984,631
508,132
04
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
295
STOCK BY NAME— CONTLVUED.
Abticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Jute, paper rags and wood pulp tons,
7,350
$500,000
$68 03
Jute rejeetings,
lbs.,
1,179,826
35,395
03
Kaolin
lbs.,
5,200
803
15
Kegs, .
-
10,838
Keys, organ and piano-l
brte
. sets.
1,298
14,979
11 54
Kid, Anicrican,
-
33,740
-
Kid, goat and serge,
—
52,000
.
Knives for cultivators, 6
teel.
.
1,000
_
Knobs, .
_
1,190
_
Knobs, organ.
340
153
45
Labels, .
.
10,867
_
Lace for beds.
gross,
15
19
1 27
Lace, blond, .
yds..
100
20
20
Laces, hair, .
inches,
95
48
51
Laces for hats and bonnets.
_
2,694
Laces, nets and ribbons.
.
10,000
«
Lace, rice.
_
13,000
_
Laces, shoe, .
gross,
7,068
6,988
99
Laces, silk.
9
-
89,384
-
Lace, vegetable, .
yd.,
1
4
4 00
Lace, web.
_
2,690
.
Lambs, .
100
600
6 00
Lambskins, .
3,434
2,753
80
Lampblack, .
-
11,904
-
Lancewood, .
_
325
_
Lard,
lbs..
7,414,422
942,501
13
Lard and paraffine oil,
bbls..
130
3,000
23 08
Lasts,
_
21,851
-
Lasts and buttons, .
-
200
-
Lasting, .
t
yds.,
38,748
27,140
70
Laths,
-
3,290
-
Lavender,
gals..
3
76
25 33
Lead,
lbs..
1,182,161
112,439
10
Lead, black, .
bbls..
737
9,690
13 15
Lead, blue, .
lbs.,
2,729,891
229,539
08
Lead dross,
tons,
5
6.i0
130 00
Lead, nitrate of, .
tons.
2
520
260 00
Lead, pig.
_
299.366
-
Lead, red,
lbs..
36,643
3,298
09
Lead and tin, ,
lbs..
680
260
38
Lead, vrhite, .
^
89,285
-
Lead,
lbs.,
12,615
1,072
08
Leads, for pencils, .
gross.,
100
35
35
Leaf, gold.
-
51,796
-
Leaf, gold and silver.
pkgs.,
33
300
9 09
Leaf, metal, .
pkgs..
474
732
1 54
Leaf, silver, .
pkgs..
7,300
13,145
1 80
Leather, apron,
-
6,582
-
Leather, belt, .
-
28,695
-
Leather (bellies), .
tons.
24
3,000
125 00
Leather bindings, .
_
2,137
-
Leather board,
_
163,778
—
Leather, breeching.
-
208
-
Leather, buff, .
sq. feet,
1,679,917
491,951
29
Leather, buffalo, .
Bq. feet,
150,000
36,000
24
Leather, calfskin, .
_
73,905
-
Leather, calfskin, oak, sole and split.
_
401,650
-
Leather, calfskin, upper, split and sol
s,
-
4,000
-
Leather, carriage top, .
-
4,200
-
Leather chips for fuel, .
-
25
-
Leather and cloth
_
24,600
—
Leather, collar, ....
sq. feet.
1,028
307
30
Leather, covering
sq. feet.
7,150
1,735
24
Leather, covering and dasher.
sq. feet.
32,000
7,625
24
Leather, dasher
sq. feet.
11,005
1,2.35
11
Leather, enamelled,
-
42,644
—
Leather, enamel top (for carriages).
-
5,218
-
Leather findings, ....
-
4,845,070
-
Leather, glove
sq. feet.
86,048
32,6:55
38
Leather, goat and glove.
lbs..
10,000
10,000
1 00
Leather, goat and grain
1,700
296
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Akticles Used.
Leather, goat and kid, .
Leather, grain,
Leather, grain, calf and goat,
Leather, grain, goat and split.
Leather, Jiarness, .
Leather, and harness trimmings.
Leather, horn and ■woollen rags,
Leather, kid, ....
Leather, kip
Leather, lace
Leather,
Leather
Leather, morocco, .
Leather, oak tanned and harness
Leather, oiled goat,
Leather, patent.
Leather, patent and goat.
Leather and paper, .
Leather, rein.
Leather and ropes,
Leather, rough,
Leather (rongh splits), .
Leather roundings,
Leather, russet.
Leather, russet, black, grain and
Leather, Russia, .
Leather skirting, .
Leather, sole (hemlock),
Leather, sole (oak).
Leather, sole
Leather stiffenings.
Leather, split, ...
Leather, split (remnants), .
Leather top pieces.
Leather, trunk.
Leather, finished upper.
Leather, rough upper, .
Leather, wax,
Leather, wax and kip, .
Leather, wax, split, kip and uppe
Leather and wood.
Leghorns, ....
Lemons
Licorice
Liftings (for boots and shoes),
LignumvitsB
I>ime
Lime, acetate of, .
Lime, carbonate of,
Lime, chloride of, .
Lime, oil, felts, etc.,
Lime and plaster, .
Limestone, ....
Linen
Linen and cotton rags, .
Linen and muslin, .
Linings, cotton, .
Linings, hat, ....
Linings, kid
Linings, roan.
Linings, shoe,
Linings, soapstone,
Linings, sole, ....
Linseed
Litharge, ....
Locks,
Locks, nails, weights, etc., .
Logs, . . .
Logs, ash
Logs, ash and basswood,
Logs, ash and hemlock.
Logs, beech, ....
Logs, beech and birch, .
red
sole,
lbs.,
lbs.,
skins,
lbs.,
lbs.,
feet,
feet,
lbs.,
lbs.,
tons,
sides,
feet,
lbs.,
sides,
sides,
lbs.,
lbs.,
tons,
pairs,
feet,
lbs.,
sides.
doz.,
boxes,
lbs.,
pairs.
gals.,
cords,
yds.,
yds.,
doz.,
sets.
cords,
cords,
feet,
feet,
feet.
Quantity.
Value.
5,824,186
1,200,000
1,044,449
280,494
45,314
700
214,243
37,000
43
750,000
2,775
1,650
6,737
75,700
413,822
90,869
62,283,859
4,915,253
60
8,460
31,352,512
3,444,425
520,558
1,099
10
80
52,560
40,000
3,071
176,875
435
15,945
450
21,222
487,709
39,125
20,000
50,000
125,000
$102,751
1,011,682
124,328
2,000
1,645,405
11,395
15,000
203,820
1,098,068
1,588
18,114
42,137
14,376
350
2,150
40,800
7,360
450
24
26,700
2,669,106
16,500
384,900
62,408
15,000
1,722
12,007
1,579,191
576,447
12,790,676
26,275
1,778,096
3,100
85
275
5,647,082
861,063
1,266,347
387,092
102,500
17,000
11,720
80
36
219
20,010
73,080
8,000
3,600
6,950
10,000
10,030
28,660
50,186
477,130
2,283
25,326
305
8,455
69,472
148,585
550
9,023
800,000
27,137
5,670
2,225
433,382
361,107
240
500
378
1,345
Average
Value.
$0 28
01
3 91
40
50
19
20
56
04
138 70
9 09
26
16
3 82
6 34
21
36
51 67
01
18
25
2 43
10 66
8 00
45
004
20
9 33
28
70
4 36
1 22
27
9 00
e 23
01
01
01
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
297
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Logs, butternut
Logs, cedar
Logs, cedar, chestnut, hemlock and pine,
Logs, chestnut
Logs, chestnut, oali and beech, .
Logs, chestnut, pine and cedar, .
Logs, cherry,
Logs, hard wood,
Logs, hemlock,
Logs, hemlock and spruce, .
Logs, hemlock, spruce and pine, .
Logs, maple
Logs, oak,
Logs, oak, ash and pine,
Logs, pine
Logs, pine and hemlock.
Logs, pine, poplar, elm, maple and cedar,
Logs, poplar,
Logs, saw,
Logs, spruce,
Logs, spruce (second growth).
Logs, white ash,
Logwood,
Logwood extract,
Looking glasses
Lubricants,
Lumber,
Lumber, ash,
Lumber, ash, oak and walnut, .
Lumber, ash and walnut.
Lumber, beech, birch, maple and basswood,
Lumber, black ash, ....
Lumber,, black walnut, cedar and pine.
Lumber, black walnut and pine, .
Lumber, birch,
Lumber, birch, rock maple and basswood.
Lumber and building material, .
Lumber, chair
Lumber, chestnut,
Lumber, finishing,
Lumber (finished stock),
Lumber, hard pine, ....
Lumber, hard, and pine.
Lumber, hard wood
Lumber, hemlock
Lumber and iron
Lumber, maple
Lumber, maple and birch, .
Lumber, oak
Lumber, oak and ash, ....
Lumber, oak and pine
Lumber, oak and hickory, .
Lumber, pine,
Lumber, pine, chestnut, oak and ash, .
Lumber, shingles, nails, bricks and lime,
Lumber, spruce
Lumber, spruce and hemlock,
Lumber, spruce and pine,
Lumber for stairs
Lumber, southern pine.
Lumber, tulipwood
Lumber, red oak,
Lumber, rosewood
Lumber, walnut
Lumber, walnut and chestnut, .
Lumber, waste,
Lumber, white ash and hickory, .
Lumber, white oak, ....
Lumber, white pine
Lumber, whitewood, walnut and pine.
Lumber, yellow pine, ....
Lumber, yellow bark oak, .
Lye
cords,
cords,
feet,
cords,
feet,
cords,
feet,
cords,
feet,
tons,
lbs.,
plates,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet.
sq. feet.
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
cords,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet,
sq. feet.
83
170
100,000
1,364
372,000
100
11,839,200
175
201,000
51
3,233
2,333
126,102,793
1,546,393
200,000
105,000
51,400
713,400
329,700
2,003,350
654,618
620,200
2,193,974
1,118,100
29,100
8,233,680
19,800
100
7,000
1,350
364,300
31,200
300
227,000
48,283
1,299,783
1,237,125
15,000
6,100
$910
24,678
1,100
8,366
1,250
15,690
6,007
6,957
19,113
2,900
65,630
469
72,954
99,875
219,632
1,300
800
2,4G8
8,780
127,330
525
3,323
1,328
388
800
800
4,753,719
58,052
6,000
64,061
4,390
600
600
69,850
8,521
21,318
5,000
700
49,845
17,000
350
20,737
1,700
148,542
33,314
2,400
18,242
15,005
112,592
20,371
33,050
605
1,493,338
216,280
20,000
208,124
695
45,500
300
891
15
210
305
23,884
3,500
900
5,800
1,729
30,624
49,580
741
403
240
$11 00
6 47
01
11 50
007
8 00
01
3 00
15
26 00
12
34
04
04
03
04
01
03
06
02
03
02
05
03
02
05
15
03
23
07
11
00
03
04
02
04
05
07
VOL. II. — 38
298
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Madder, lbs.,
Mace, lbs.,
Machinists' supplies
Machinery, scrap tons,
Magnesia kegs.
Mahogany feet,
Mandrels
Mangoes,
Manure (hen), bush.,
Malt, bush..
Marble, American cu. feet,
Marble, freestone and granite,
Marble and granite
Marble, Italian,
Marble, Italian, American, and granite.
Marble slabs and blocks,
Marble and soapstone,
Martinos,
Match sticks, gross,
Materials for artificial limbs
Materials, bakers',
Materials fur blank books and binding.
Materials, bleaching,
Materials, button
Materials, corset,
Materials, dye,
Materials for japanned and bronze ware, .
Materials for hats and bonnets,
Materials for hats and dresses,
Materials for boot and shoe heels, .... cases,
Materials for ice cream,
Materials for inks
Materials, lithographic,
Materials for org.ans and piano-fortes.
Materials for portraits and landscapes,
Materials, printers'
Materials, polishing,
Materials for razor strops,
Materials for soda water
Materials, tanning, tons.
Materials for umbrellas and parasols.
Materials, watch
Mats and frames
Mats, paper
Meal, Indian bush..
Meal, rye bush..
Meat, lbs.,
Medicine, horse cases.
Mercury lbs.,
Metals,
Metals, anti-friction
Metal, Babbitt lbs.,
Metals, old, lbs..
Metal for plating lbs..
Mica
Milk
Mill-board lbs..
Molasses gals.,
Mol.isses sugar, lbs.,
Morocco, Turkey,
Moss lbs..
Moss and tow, lbs.,
Mouldings,
Mouldings, black walnut feet.
Mouldings, black walnut and gilt, .... fact.
Mouldings, gilt feet,
Mountings, photograph
Mountings, whip,
Mowing machines (extra pieces)
Muslins, ydS'i
Nails lbs..
Nails, galvanized iron lbs..
Quantity.
2,138,139
50
37
3
188,441
950
2,578
1,103,435
398,608
593
400
1,283
67
450
720
340,535
3,252
164,330
20
125
125
24,439
51,000
15,802
3,400
2,567,066
96,333
39,595
4,650
2,198,965
116,965
588,900
16,532
927,560
19,859
Value.
46,378
1,415
Average
Value.
$149,660
$0 07
85
1 70
1,500
814
22 00
100
33 33
30,362
16
631
-
95
10
1,091
42
1,460,310
1 32
569,484
1 43
101,700
.
27,700
_
46,474
_
54,032
_
3,200
5 40
2,500
-
50
-
68
17
2,400
_
41,155
-
187,067
-
80,083
-
50,000
-
12,072
-
2,500
-
12,000
-
168,015
-
32,900
-
3,850
3 00
215
-
4,000
-
200
-
2,900
-
1,400
-
5,400
-
200
-
5,492
_
125,000
-
10,100
150 75
109
-
168,139
—
479
1 06
16
02
272,430
80
3,586
1 10
21,363
13
20
1 00
100
80
538,404
—
45
36
8,065
33
7,070
14
10,090
64
1,600
-
182,805
-
170
05
785,117
31
5,815
06
100
-
2,863
07
470
10
516,278
—
50,782
02
23,271
20
23,556
04
2,151
_
62,397
—
550
-
3,903
24
05
07
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
299
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles TTseo.
Quantity.
Value.
Avemge
Value.
Nails, hob
$3,400
Nails and pegs,
-
12,194
..
Nails and screws, .
-
12,942
^
Nails, shoe, .
_
17,217
_
Nails and tacks.
." lbs.,
35,347
6,009
17
Naphtha,
• gals.,
72,081
20,564
29
Needles, ....
-
50
_
Nettings, linen.
• yds..
4,470
1,530
34
Nettings, mosquito,
. pieces.
200
130
65
Netting, wire.
. sq. feet,
17,119
3,675
21
Nickel, ....
-
46,524
-
Nitre, ....
-
3,560
-
Nitrate of silver, .
'. lbs.,
104
1,548
14 88
Not described.
-
38,804,642
-
Nutgalls,
tons.
5
2,000
400 00
Nuts
lbs.,
17,447
2,966
17
Nuts and bolts,
. lbs.,
16,783
2,014
12
Oak for hubs, .
. feet.
2,500
90
04
Oak knees.
«
1,962
Oakum, ....
lbs..
15,153
1,543
10
Oats
bush.,
213,886
163,915
77
Ochre, ....
lbs..
273,849
2,691
01
Offal
tons.
3,000
9,000
3 00
Oil,
gals..
764,855
488,526
64
Oil, black-fish,
gals.,
24,000
15,950
66
Oil-cloth,
yds..
227
79
35
Oil-cloth carpets, .
yds.,
833
279
33
Oil, castor,
gals..
1,608
2,737
1 70
Oil, cocoanut, .
lbs.,
5,000
550
11
Oil, cod liver, .
_
2,204
-
Oil, crude sperm, .
-
1,196,640
-
Oil, elain, ....
bbls.,
324
8,069
24 90
Oil, elephant.
gals.,
300
240
80
Oils, essential,
-
18,562
-
Oil, fish, ....
-
366,895
-
Oil and fuel, .
_
3,000
-
Oil-finishfd goatskins, .
cases.
16
480
30 00
Oil, humpback whale, .
gals..
100,000
37,500
38
Oil, kerosene,
_
10,935
-
Oil, lard,
gals.,
21,273
21,.529
1 01
Oil, linseed, .
gals..
193,520
135,155
70
Oil, lubricating.
gals..
21,689
15,327
71
Oil, machine, .
gals..
32,056
11,689
36
Oil, manhaden.
gals..
60,000
27,000
45
Oil, neat's-foot.
gab.,
2,992
3,247
1 09
Oil, olive, ....
lbs..
57,160
13,613
24
Oil, palm,
lbs..
36,399
3,275
09
Oil, paralline, .
gals.,
18,484
9,270
50
Oil, rosin
gals..
19,197
6,455
34
Oil, scrap
bbls..
6
97
16 17
Oil, varnish, shellac, japan a
ud turpen
tine.
-
1,175
-
Oil, soap, moss, etc..
-
60,503
-
Oil and sugar extract, .
-
1,425
-
Oil, sperm
gals..
10,215
20,391
2 00
Oil, tanners'.
gals.,
6,350
5,833
92
Oil of vitriol.
-
3,900
-
Oil, whale,
gals.,
1,302,071
654,823
50
Onions, .
bbls.,
15
90
6 00
Oranges, .
-
75,108
-
Organ legs,
sets,
28
222
7 93
Oroide, .
lbs..
1,605
542
34
Ornaments, shoe, .
gross,
5,000
2,000
40
Opium
lbs.,
9
73
8 11
Oxide of iron.
-
SO
—
Packages
_
9,900
-
Packing, hemp.
-
100
-
Packing materials, .
-
3,600
-
Packing, rubber, .
_
5.50
-
Padding, cotton, .
-
205
—
Pails, tin
-
7,500
-
Paints
85,343
300
CEI^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
QuanUty.
Value.
Average
Value.
Paints, colored, tons.
3
$500
$166 6T
Paints and colors, .
77,000
Paints, oil and varnish, .
^^
216,495
_
Palm leaf,
^
27,865
_
Paper, ....
^
872,214
_
Paper, ....
_
1,570
^
Paper, albumen, ,
. reams.
56
2,189
39 09
Paper, book, .
. reams,
34,327
236,540
6 89
Paper for boxes, .
. reams,
9,063
54,100
5 97
Paper and card stock, .
96,300
Paper for cloth-faced collars
'. lbs.,
1,336,917
169,425
13
Paper, colored,
_
2,755
Paper, enamelled, .
. reams.
240
1,520
6 33
Paper, envelope, .
. tons.
2,169
528,914
243 85
Paper, gilt, .
. quires,
20
25
1 25
Paper, glazed.
. reams,
20,800
179,450
8 63
Paper, bouse.
. rolls.
1,360
340
25
Paper and ink.
421,230
Paper, laiil, goldbeaters'.
lbs.,
160
8
05
Paper, leather.
pieces,
200
200
1 00
Paper, letter and note, .
. reams.
1,538
4,665
3 03
Paper, manilla,
. reams,
14,049
48,922
3 48
Paper, map, .
_
75
_
Paper, marble.
_
466
_
Paper, music, .
-
11,600
-
Paper, newspaper.
. reams,
163,577
760,080
4 65
Paper, parchment,
. reams.
2
20
10 00
Paper, pebbled.
. sheets.
7,965
637
08
Paper, photographic, .
1,591
_
Paper, plain and colored.
_
1,819
«,
Paper, printed.
lbs.,
132,166
3,965
03
Paper rags,
tons.
487
14,900
30 60
Paper rags and paper, .
tons.
1,106
42,200
38 16
Paper, straw, ....
lbs..
201,500
2,000
01
Paper and straw, old, .
tons,
251
3,999
15 93
Paper (straw board,) .
lbs..
36,000
1,800
05
Paper, tack
lbs..
13,000
700
05
Paper, tissue, .
reams,
533
1,255
2 35
Paper, trunk, ....
pieces,
20,593
6,800
33
Paper and twine, .
_
1,015
-
Paper, waste, .
lbs..
4,904,000
147,220
03
Paper, white, for hats, .
reams,
52
130
2 50
Paper, wrapping and thread
6,070
.
Paraffiiie, retined, .
gals.,
40,000
7,000
18
Parchment, goldbeaters'.
lbs.,
40
80
2 00
Paris white
40
^
Parts, carriage,
sets.
1,672
5,635
3 58
Parts, wagon, ....
sots.
76
228
3 00
Paste,
bbls.,
1,097
4,316
3 93
Pasteboard
lbs.,
2,480,176
20,182
01
Patterns,
_
500
«
Patterns, hnt, ....
654
717
1 10
Patterns, moquette.
10,140
5,980
59
Patterns, slipper, .
8,108
4,100
51
Patterns, worsted, .
200
1,000
6 00
Pearls
4,200
-
Pease,
bush.,
5,575
6,248
1 12
Pedals,
20
30
1 50
Peppers
90
-
Petroleum, ....
gals..
12,369,047
1,059,256
09
Perfumery
^
20
«
Pewter
—
364
-
Phosphorus, ....
lbs.,
812
1,015
1 25
Photographic materials,
-
72,379
-
Piano-forte parts, .
-
270
-
Pickles
-
36,500
_
Picture frame backs.
_
100
-
Picture frame materials.
-
13,900
—
Pig iron,
tons,
50,653
1,806,637
35 00
Pine apples, ....
bbls.,
20
250
12 50
Pine cones, ....
.
25
_
Pins, brass, ....
_
123
.
Pins, wrist
42
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
301
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Pipe, brass lbs.,
24,451
$12,078
$0 49
Pipeclay,
tons.
20
155
7 75
Pipe, gas,
lbs..
14,000
3,300
24
Pipes, iron
feet,
44,975
5,402
12
Pipe, lead,
lbs.,
57,682
4,846
08
Pipe, rubber
feet,
500
100
20
Pitch,
-
1,764
-
Pitch and tar,
bbls.,
3
14
4 67
Pique
yds..
260
82
32
Plank, mahogany
sq. feet.
1,200
200
17
Plaster
-
17,509
-
Plaster of Paris, ....
bbls.,
1,509
4,189
2 78
Plate, American iron, .
tons,
6,702
670,169
100 00
Plate, stove (old)
lbs..
1,486,000
8,343
006
Plate, tack
lbs..
1,120,460
59,848
05
Plate, tintype
boxes,
4
102
25 50
Plates, coffin,
-
200
-
Plates, engravers', ....
10
15
1 50
Plates, ferreotype, ....
26,925
1,195
04
Plates, porcelain
12
3
25
Platinum,
-
220
-
Plumbago,
tons,
610
31,288
51 29
Pocket drilling, ....
yds.,
11,000
1,200
11
Points for gold pens, .
250
250
1 00
Poles, bamboo, ....
100
100
1 00
Poles, birch
645,000
2,730
004
Poles, hoop
-
725
-
Poles, ladder,
feet,
75,000
4,500
06
Pomades
-
380
-
Poplin
yds.,
2,142
1,246
58
Pork
lbs.,
870,587
87,224
10
Potatoes,
bush.,
5,117
4,387
86
Potash,
lbs..
695,756
58,082
08
Potassium, cyanide of, .
lbs..
5
5
1 00
Powders, alum
tons,
20
1,000
50 00
Powder, bleaching,
lbs.,
1,365,667
40,970
03
Presses, goldbeaters', .
40
400
10 00
Presses, printing, ....
7
1.200
171 43
Print cloth,
yds.,
35,116,657
1,796,603
05
Plush
yds.,
12,303
29,946
2 43
Pumice stone
bbls.,
29
129
4 45
Pumps, iron,
2
225
112 50
Pumps, steam, ....
-
4,600
—
Putty,
lbs..
24,733
895
04
Putty, copper and paint.
-
2,311
~
Quartz, crystallized,
-
2,200
-
Quicksilver,
lbs..
2,750
1,700
62
Rags
lbs.,
43,556,885
3,062,400
07
Kags, cotton, ....
lbs.,
3,680,320
184,016
05
Rags and paper.
lbs.,
2,939,000
115,900
04
Rags, woollen,
lbs..
4,444,200
240,160
05
Rails, iron
tons.
350
12,500
35 71
Raisins
. lbs.,
25,041
4,257
17
Raisins and spices,
-
800
-
Rattan,
. lbs..
6,383,460
521,525
OS
Rattan and willow.
. lbs.,
800
100
13
Red cinnamon.
-
3,500
-
Red, Venetian,
". bbls..
1,025
10,257
10 00
Reeds, brass, ....
. octaves,
1,980
1,188
CO
Reeds and harness (for looms),
-
100
~
Rennets,
'. lbs.,
1,018
195
19
Remnants, carpet, .
. yds.,
3,000
3,000
1 00
Remnants, kid,
. tons,
35
3,500
100 00
Remnants, serge, .
• 0
-
309
•
Repair materials, .
-
11,138
~
Retorts, clay
55
897
16 31
Rhubarb, ....
-
138
~
Ribbons
. pieces,
201,854
119,306
59
Ribbons for hats and bonnets,
. yds.,
34,631
9,418
27
Ribbons, satin,
. cartoons,
20
—
"
Ribs for weavers' reeds,
12,750
583
05
302
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Ribs, ■wood,
11,000
$255
$0 02
Rings, iron, .
gross.
8,730
1,499
17
Rings and thimbles,
. lbs..
8,254
1,268
15
Rims, beech and birch, .
-
130
-
Rims, carriage,
. sets.
10,878
25,336
2 33
Rivets, ....
.• lbs..
3,260,489
327,024
10
Rivets and bolts, .
. lbs..
23,210
1,165
05
Robes, buffalo.
236
1,180
6 00
Robes and nets, horse, .
-
75
_
Rods, brass
tons,
3
1,900
633 33
Rods, stove
-
18
-
Roofing tin, .
sq. feet,
28,088
2,712
10
Roofing slate, tin, and shingl
es,
-
6,000
Root, barberry.
tons,
30
300
10 00
Roots and herbs, .
lbs.,
66,947
14,838
22
Root, rhubarb,
lbs..
43
29
67
Rope, ....
. lbs..
409,050
57,267
14
Rope, manilla,
lbs..
720,306
115,249
16
Rope, Russia,
lbs.,
45,826
8,844
19
Rope, Russia hemp.
lbs.,
54,895
10,430
19
Rope, twine and iron, .
-
30,400
-
Rope stock, .
tons.
100
8,000
80 00
Roll covering.
feet.
44,783
6,324
14
Rollers, .
gross,
50
65
1 30
Rollers, printers',
-
44
_
Rosewood,
-
44,464
_
Rosin,
bbls..
26,281
85,415
3 25
Rosettes, .
pairs.
76,503
3,828
05
Rum,
gals..
10
20
2 00
Rubber cloth.
yds.,
18,618
15,105
81
Rubber cloth for combs,
-
650
-
Rubber and naphtha, .
-
13,000
_
Rubber, vulcanized.
lbs.,
4
10
2 50
Ruches
boxes.
25
25
1 00
Rye
bush.,
74,776
72,079
96
Rye, corn, malt and hops, ,
—
24,826
—
Saddles, gig
33
223
6 76
Saddle trees, .
100
60
60
Saddlery hardware,
-
8,480
-
Sail repairing.
-
720
-
Baleratus,
. lbs.,
6,840
375
05
Salt
-
39,402
-
Salts, glauber.
lbs..
11,250
151
01
Saltpetre,
lbs..
2,694,500
40,700
02
Salsoda, ....
lbs.,
1,204,450
24,089
02
Sand, black and blue, .
lbs.,
100
15
15
Sand and clay,
tons,
18,724
96,819
5 17
Sand for fire brick,
lbs..
2,370,000
4,875
002
Sand for glass making, .
bbls..
500
350
70
Sand and gravel, .
tons.
4,890
4,890
1 00
Sand, moulding, .
tons.
6,787
30,701
4 52
Sandpaper,
reams.
543
2,339
4 31
Sandstone, red and brown,
. feet,
112,200
16,100
14
Bashes, blinds and doors.
-
3,775
-
Sassafras bark.
.
210
_
Sausage skins.
-
5,000
-
Saws,
-
3,203
-
Sawdust,
bbls.,
8,327
3,938
47
Satin,
, yds.,
6,578
6,197
94
Satinet, .
yds.,
6,500
2,600
40
Satinwood,
m.
50
-
Scantling,
-
250
—
Screenings, cotton.
lbs..
3,050
92
03
Screws, .
gross,
14,233
33,754
2 37
Screws, brass.
• ^
88
-
Screws and bolts,
. lbs.,
41,090
8,228
20
Seed, cotton, .
. lbs.,
2,005,100
80,360
04
Seed, mustard,
. lbs.,
300,000
24,000
08
Serge, .
. yds..
2,243,256
1,346,876
60
Shades, glass,
. doz..
25
100
4 00
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
30;
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Abticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Shafts, caTTiage pairs,
Shafting, wrought iron, lbs.,
Shanks, iron tona,
Shanks, steel,
ShelKic, lbs.,
Shells, pulverized oyster
Sheepskins
Sheepskins, roan doz.,
Sheepskins and cloth,
Sheetings (wide), yds..
Shingles, cedar M,
Shingles, pine M,
Shingles and clapboards
Shoddy, lbs.,
Shoe pegs qts.,
Shoestrings,
Shoes,
Shoulders, heef and pork,
Shuttles
Silesia, yds.,
Siles
Silk lbs..
Silk, cotton, woollen and linen,
Silk fr.imes,
Silk for hats and bonnets yds.,
Silk, sewing-machine, lbs.,
Silk, sewing, lbs.,
Silk (tram) lbs.,
Silk and thread,
Silk, raw
Bilk, yarn and cotton warps,
Silver lbs..
Silver coin
Silver handles for coffins
Silver mountings for whips, doz..
Silver and copper
Silver plate, oz..
Silver coffin plates
Silver plates, sets.
Sizing, tons.
Skivers, doz.,
Skins, buck
Skins, buck, calf and sheep,
Skins, buffalo
Skins, coon
Skins, deer
Skins, dog
Skins, fur,
Skins, goat,
Skins, goat and calf,
Skins, imitation goat,
Skins, goldbeaters', moulds,
Skins, mink,
Skins, pig,
Skins for sausages gals.,
Skins, seal
Skins, sheep and calf, doz.,
Skins, sheep and goat
Skins, wolf,
Slabs, oak cords.
Slabs, pine
Slate
Slates for billiard tables
Slats, blind
Slugs, iron, lbs..
Smalt, hoxes,
Soap lbs..
Soap, soft bbls.,
Scip stock, lbs..
Soap and ashes
Soap and oil
Soapstone feet,
Socks pairs,
4,781
7oO
2
52,717
3,783,497
25
20
508
1,472
3,076,151
51,377
20,595
23,262
2,204
141
44,409
190
112
200
158
47,355
300
1,230
784
29,272
1,057
200
3,000
8,075
7,587
100
62,163
1,733,818
40
1,000
778
1,000
3,662
171,597
3,000
60
300
1,200
6
1,169,155
112
483,132
103,253
12,000
$3,764
28
225
6,657
33,704
4,050
1,851,101
250
600
8
3,059
7,467
102
481,498
l,i)45
3,780
100
30,200
75
4,514
4,100
248,941
24,274
1,000
2,867
1,686
478,731
3,198
13,780
162,655
6,600
1,900
160,545
200
385
10
142,210
75
2,350
171,808
238,728
2,548
225
18,000
4,075
4,500
25
123,713
574,355
8,000
4,294
1,500
4,000
2,526
1,867
28,000
32,960
199,940
9,000
420
6,995
10,827
9,000
480
100
18
70,519
628
34,230
5,000
5,279
21,719
2,000
$0 79
04
112 50
64
49
10 00
40
5 38
6 07
16
03
22
10 70
1 30
11 96
10 78
16 83
16 96
1 00
2 44
3 00
25
1 91
219 14
8 16
2 41
1 13
6 00
50
59
25
1 99
33
37 50
4 00
2 40
28 00
9 00
1 17
3 00
7 00
30 00
OS
3 00
06
5 60
07
21
17
304
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Sockets, brass
$500
Soda
lbs.,
21,648
1,763
08
Soda-ash
tons,
1,322
71,028
53 70
Soda, bicarbonate of, .
lbs..
866
52
06
Soda, Buperfiae carbonate of
•
lbs.,
2,400
130
05
Soda, caustic,
lbs.,
1,337,500
80,250
06
Soda, hyposulphite of, .
lbs.,
1,408
84
06
Soda, nitrate of, •
lbs.,
524,000
16,017
03
Soda and salsoda, .
lbs.,
92,283
5,537
06
Soda, sulphate of, .
lbs.,
480,000
10,100
02
Solder,
lbs..
62,371
11,030
21
Soles, leather,
pairs,
1,136,956
185,703
16
Solos, iuner, leather, .
pairs.
292,388
46,099
16
Soles, straw board.
pairs.
37,300
1,009
03
Sounding boards, .
290
588
2 03
Sounds, fish, ....
_
78,123
_
Spelter,
-
5,377
-
Spermaceti, ....
lbs..
100,000
19,000
19
Spices
lbs.,
631,026
232,459
37
Spikes,
lbs.,
83,600
5,192
06
Spikes, composition, .
lbs.,
100
18
18
Spirits,
gals..
5
2
40
Spools
gross,
12,570
2,570
20
Spool cotton, .
doz.,
1,556
490
32
Springs
sets,
11,503
82,020
7 13
Springs, axles and bolts,
-
3,390
-
Springs, bed, .
gross,
1,500
7,oqo
4 67
Springs, rubber, .
-
1,400
-
Springs, sofa and bed, .
-
195
-
Squash,
Stamps, revenue, .
lbs.,
191,100
2,910
. 108,552
02
Staples, trunk.
lbs.,
1,050
538
51
Starch
lbs.,
2,453,561
175,233
07
Starch, corn, .
lbs.,
105,004
4,561
04
Starch, potato,
lbs.,
346,814
20,904
06
Staves and beads, .
-
6,320
-
Stays, metallic,
pairs,
118,000
1,180
01
Steel
bs.,
6,330,812
784,349
12
Steel, American, .
-
2,600
-
Steel, bar.
-
21,142
-
Steel, brass and iron, .
-
10,015
—
Steel, English,
lbs..
84,600
17,920
21
Steel, German,
lbs.,
3,800
400
11
Steel pins.
260,000
1,500
006
Steel shapes, .
lbs.,
772
87
11
Stems for fishing boats,
500
125
25
Sterns, boat, .
500
100
20
Sticks, oak, .
287
146
51
Stock, broom.
—
1,512
-
Stock for brushes, .
lbs.,
17,994
37,874
2 10
Stock, chair, .
-
29,950
-
Stock, dye, .
, tons,
12,587
78,800
6 26
Stock, furling,
-
2,000
-
Stock, glue, .
-
224,636
-
Stock, gutter, .
. feet, ■
85,000
2,125
03
Stock, heel, .
-
800
-
Stock, linen, .
'. lbs.,
268,122
13,106
05
Stock, maiiilla,
. lbs..
160,000
3,200
02
Stock, matting.
-
400
-
Stock, wooden pail,
. cords.
50
100
2 00
Stock, paper, .
Stock for rubber stamp^',
'. lbs.,
1,400
185,708
1,850
1 32
Stock, shingle.
—
500
~
Stock for stairs,
-
1,430
"
Stones, burr, .
-
3,000
-
Stone, brown.
! feet,
11,755
1,400
12
Stones, cameo.
5,000
5,000
1 00
Stone, dressed,
". feet,
12,410
8,711
70
Stone, emery, .
. tons.
750
11,000
14 67
Stones, lithogr.-iphic, .
60
3,000
50 00
Stones, paving,
—
500
~
Stones, precious, .
—
6,500
~
Stones, precious and imitation,
15,000
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
30;
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Abticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Stone, rotten, .
Stone, roiisli, .
Stones, ruby, .
Stones, scythe,
Stove (lumpers.
Stoves and ranges,
Strawberry juice, .
Straw braid, .
Straw board, .
Straw board and soles,
Straw, bonnet,
Straw cliips, .
Straw and felt goods,
Straw, rye,
StraV, rye, wheat and oat,
Straps, " .
Strings, .
Strings, linen.
Stripes, awning,
Strips, till.
Sugar,
Sugar, burnt, .
Sugar, granulated,
Sugar, maple,
Sugar, raw, .
Sugar scum, .
Sumach, .
Sulpbur, .
Supplies, factory, .
Sweat leathers,
Swedes iron tack plate, ,
Swedes iron plate, .
Sweepings, cotton.
Syrup and wet sugar,
Tacke, copper.
Tacks, cut.
Tallow, .
Tallow, grease and ash
Tallow and oil,
Tampico,
Tan,
Tape,
Tar,
Tar, gas, .
Tar and rosin,
Tarlatan,
Taraxacum, .
Tassels, .
Teak wood, .
Teasels, .
Teeth, .
Thibet,
Thimbles, rings, clews and grommets,
Thimbles, rings, clews, twist and wax.
Thread, .
Thread, cotton.
Thread, linen.
Thread, sewing-machine,
Thread, shoe.
Thread, .
Thread, silk and linen.
Thread, rubber,
Thrums, .
Tickings, bed,
Tiles, tire.
Timber, .
Timber, hickory, .
Tin, ....
Tin foil, .
Tin ingots.
Tin plate,
Tin, iron and castings.
lbs.,
pieces,
doz.,
gals.,
pieces,
lbs.,
yds.,
lbs.,
gross,
yds.,
bbls.,
gals.,
hbls.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
tons,
lbs.,
doz.,
lbs.,
tons,
lbs.,
gals.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
cords,
bbls.,
bbls.,
yds.,
lbs.,
doz.,
feet,
lbs..
lbs.,
doz.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
yds.,
feet,
feet,
lbs.,
boxes,
250
16,500
15
321
180
422,629
6,981,017
525,512
15,000
30,000
495
2,500
134,579
15
1,054
10,000
120,651,000
80
673,400
375
40,000
100
23,000
2,282
41
21,480,388
250
3,065
15,572
1,500
150
3,000
20
1,000
49,969
1,050
52,410
16,233
10,183
764
16,143
144,912
35
203,591
50
4,505,796
8,450
1,475,597
37,320
$28
66,680
500
200
25
13,810
465
322,533
94,413
2,060
154,015
222,864
2,637
221,155
763
3,000
900
708
750
1,481
4,306,523
200
34,802
1,000
9,830,045
400
79,858
27,850
685,701
315
2,800
15,000
920
1,825
2t
6,483
1,342,214
332,450
165,530
24
8,850
938
55,065
1,500
25
30
300
56
45
8,385
2,685
15,000
219
195
78,479
10,597
7,262
950
11,365
1,100
278
131,288
12
56,377
100
136,846
355
318,705
664
510
402,908
500
$0 11
03
1 67
43 02
2 58
76
01
29
20
03
1 43
30
32 00
13 33
33 00
10
08
5 00
04
84
07
150 00
04
80
51
06
10
2 89
3 54
1 00
20
10
2 80
05
17
21
1 50
65
70
1 24
71
91
34
28
00
03
04
22
10 80
VOL. U.— 39
306
CENSUS OE MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— COKTINDED.
Articles Used.
1
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Tin and sheet iron,
$47,385
Tin plate, sheet iron and copper.
-
1,000
-
Tinsel
lbs..
15
44
$2 93
Tips, metallic
pairs,
530,126
32,505
06
Tires, iron,
—
500
—
Tires, steel
tons,
37
6,CG0
180 00
Tobacco,
lbs..
409,060
252,-221
C2
Tob.acco leaf,
cases,
3,960
384,275
97 00
Tobacco, seed leaf.
lbs.,
639,439
327,048
51
Tools, arlists'
—
575
—
Tools, jewellers', ....
-
200
-
Tools, btcel
""
80
—
Tomatoes,
hush.,
20,038
9,190
46
Tortoise shell, ....
lbs..
780
4,220
6 41
Tortoise shell, gold and silver, (fo
r jewelry
). •
-
10,200
-
Tow,
lbs..
2,080,517
229,076
11
Trimmings
-
116,181
-
Trimmings, curriers', .
lbs.,
250,000
11,500
05
Trimmings, clothing, .
-
8,840,589
-
Trimmings, boot and shoe, .
pairs.
359,320
53,250
15
Trimmings, hat
yds..
494,240
123,560
25
Trimmings and linings.
-
25,200
-
Trimmings, dress and cloak.
-
340,091
-
Trimmings and linings, fur, .
-
10,000
-
Trimmings and patent leather, .
-
150
-
Trimmings, regalia,
-
8,200
-
Trimmings, tin, • . . .
-
288
-
Tripe
Dieces,
59,100
32,730
55
Tripoli,
bs..
150
50
33
Trunk flndings
-
4,550
-
Tubes
62.717
34,413
55
Tubes, boiler, ....
feet.
80,803
44,645
55
Tubing, brass
lbs..
7,454
3,551
48
Tumblers
doz..
8,130
3,310
41
Tufts for upholstering, .
gross.
43,303
3,075
07
Turkey red
-
219
—
Turpentine
gals.,
61,792
16,372
26
Twine
lbs.,
123,832
47,271
38
Twist, silk,
—
741
-
Type
-
560
~
Ultramarine,
-
3,405
-
Umber,
lbs..
1,000
40
04
Untrimmed hats, .
3,550
3,625
1 02
Upholstering materials.
Uppers for toilet slippers, .
pairs,
500
68,735
375
75
Varnish,
-
49,022
-
Varnish blacking, .
-
1,000
-
Varnish and oil,
-
288
—
-
2,988
-
Velvet
yds..
9,355
21,901
2 34'
Velvet, silk, ....
yds..
15,157
46,268
3 05
Velveteen
,
yds..
185
367
1 98
Vermilion
lbs..
155
143
92
Vest cloth
yds..
334
665
1 99
Vinegar,
gals..
750,680
79,150
11
Vitriol
carboys,
2,741
8,340
3 04
Vitriol, blue, ....
. lbs..
19,091
1,728
09
Wadding, ....
. bales.
63
395
6 27
Wagon iron, ....
-
450
-
Walnuts, English, .
'. lbs..
1,500
150
10
Ware, silver i^lated.
. sets.
24
408
17 00
Warps, cotton and woollen, .
. lbs..
87,857
25,000
28
Warps, linen
. lbs..
16,000
8,680
64
Washers, iron.
-
30
-
Waste,
'. lbs.,
2,233,954
70,922
03
Waste from belt stock, .
. lbs.,
60,000
6,000
12
Waste, picked.
-
980
—
Waste, spinners', .
*. lbs..
23,437
1,406
06
Water
. gals.,
255,932,726
75,905
0002
Water.bittern,
12,000
STOCK USED : BY NAME.
307
STOCK BY NAME— Continued.
Articles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Value.
Water and chemicals
$1,400
Wax,
1
-
502
-
AVcbbing
yds.,
1,756,846
326,726
$0 19
Wedges,
-
300
-
Weltint;
-
10
-
Whalebone,
-
250,597
-
Whe:it
bush..
423,590
010,504
1 44
Wheat, rye, corn, oats and buckwheat
) •
-
2oO,G75
-
Wheels
sete,
9,599
104,297
10 87
Wheels, car,
-
10,984
-
Wheels, emery
312
264
85
Wheels iiiid gear (carriage), .
sets,
634
7,700
12 15
Wheels and iron, ....
-
450
~
Wheels, epokes and rims, .
-
4,870
—
Wheels, vessel, ....
-
2,100
—
Whetstone rock
tons,
50
150
3 00
Whip snappers, silk
doz.,
600
125
21
Wicking,
lbs..
849
338
40
Wigs, hair,
14
75
5 36
Willow, ..*....
lbs.,
5,931
1,132
19
3,832
9,662
2 52
Wine, spirits of, .
gals.,
158
346
2 19
Wire, brass,
lbs.,
149,309
47,783
32
Wire cord
-
15,000
-
lbs..
9,910
6,696
68
Wire, copper, ....
tons.
4
1,575
393 75
—
3,050
-
Wire, iron,
lbs.,
4,419,818
367,484
08
Wire, iron and steel,
lbs.,
-
28,860
-
Wire, steel
lbs.,
183,528
50,313
27
Wire and zinc, ....
-
300
—
Wire,
-
1,420
-
Whips,
Whiskey,
15
20
1 33
gals.,
16,764
20,000
1 19
Whistles,
doz..
1,500
99
07
Whitewood boards.
sq. feet,
900
50
06
-
4,000
—
Whitewood
. sq. feet.
1,579,204
94,882
06
WTiiting
Wood,
-
14,896
-
cords,
277,679
539,973
1 94
Wood
-
6,075
~
Wood, apple tree, ....
-
7,030
-
Wood, ash,
cords,
3,118
17,008
6 45
Wood, bass, cherry, maple and spruce
')
-
125
~
Wood (for baskets') , . . .
Wood for beds, ....
. cords.
6
125
1,800
20 83
—
~
Wood, beech
. feet,
94,400
3,419
04
Wood, brick and iron, .
-
17,800
—
Wood for brushes
. feet,
15,400
338
02
Wood for carriages.
. feet,
9,800
639
07
Wood and charcoal,
-
968
~
Wood, cherry, ....
'. feet.
72,850
4,575
06
Wood, cherry and pine,
Wood, cocoa, .....
. feet,
. tons,
2,000
22
150
350
08
15 91
Wood, cork,
. lbs..
123,513
27,653
22
Wood and coal
-
26,410
—
'. feet.
27,500
300
01
Wood, foreign, ....
. tons.
3
120
40 00
Woods, foreign and others, .
-
330,910
~
Wood, hickory, ....
'. feet,
373,494
20,126
07
Wood, hard and soft, .
-
97,025
10,200
1,000
400
2,575
~
Wood and ivory, ....
-
Wood, iron, cloth and paint,
Wood, native, ....
'. feet,
8,000
05
-
~08
3 87
9 00
04
Wood, persimmon,
Wood, pine, .
Wood, poplar.
Wood pulp, .
. pieces,
. cords,
. cords,
. lbs.,
12,000
8,984
960
1,555,000
1,000
34,790
8,640
62,300
3,890
1,200
18,400
18,000
Wood for pegs,
Wood, spool, .
Wood for trunks,
Wood for turning.
'. feet,
30,000
04
308
CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
STOCK BY NAME— Concluded.
Akticles Used.
Quantity.
Value.
Average
Valne.
Wood, various kinds of,
feet.
161,333
$9,700
$0 06
Wood (veneers)
. feet,
1,879,480
39,266
02
Wood wheels for brushes,
—
1,000
-
Wood, white oak
. cords,
8
96
12 00
Wood work for carriages and carriage wheels, .
100
2,500
25 00
Wood work for carriages,
1,198
26,020
21 72
Wooden handles,
888,950
20,724
02
Wool,
lbs..
49,530,730
22,194,596
45
Wool, clean
lbs..
80,000
64,000
80
Wool, fleece,
bags,
800
125,000
156 25
Wool, shoddy and cotton,
-
239,000
-
Wool, merino,
lbs.,
800,500
200,250
25
Wool, pulled
lbs..
100,000
55,000
55
Wool waste,
lbs..
756,100
58,555
08
Woollen goods
_
61,184
-
Woollen goods
yds.,
51,452
73,077
1 42
Woollen and cotton cloth,
yds..
1,198,830
851,230
71
Woollen, cotton and silk,
-
45,800
-
Woollen goods and trimmings, ....
-
61,250
~
Worsted
lbs..
71,816
83,233
1 16
Wrought iron, bar
lbs..
60,400
1,814
03
Tarn
lbs..
241,573
124,571
62
Yarn, linen
lbs.,
653,245
306,823
47
Yarn, lustre,
lbs..
16,753
21,238
1 27
Yarn, mohair,
-
15,000
-
Yarn, Shetland,
lbs..
4,000
5,800
1 45
Yarn waste,
lbs.,
182,000
63,750
35
Yarn, woollen,
. lbs..
194,375
186,530
96
Yarn, worsted,
lbs..
1,456,006
1,741,680
1 20
Yarn, zephyr,
. lbs.,
50
100
2 00
Yeast
gals..
9,368
6.i8
07
Yellow, for paints
bbls..
97
878
9 05
Zinc,
lbs.,
2,318,665
191,560
08
—
17,680
-
Zinc, lead, tin, etc,
863,500
4»
Values of Buildings used for Manufacturing
purposes; of average stock on hand;
of all machinery; and of
Imported Machinery.
BY TOWNS.
[309]
YALUES OF BUILDrnGS, STOCK O:^ KAND iV:ND
MACHmERY.
[The figures given in this presentation as the values of buildings, stock on hand and machinery, are
drawn exclusively from the returns classified as Manufactures. Out of the 10,915 manufacturing establish-
ments, but 175 failed to answer at least one of these inquiries. The value of buildings was returned by
7,236 establishments; value of average stock on hand, by 8,845; value of machinery, by 7,121 ; and value of
imported machinery, by 730. The value of imported machinery is included in the column headed " Value
of Machinery."]
Xo. of
Value of Aver-
Value of im-
CotJNTiES, Cities and
T^_*^t.i;_t.
Value of Build-
Value of Ma-
Establish-
age Stock on
ported Ma-
Towss.
ments.
ings.
hand.
chinery.
chinery.
Barnstable, .
98
$157,230
$352,638
$211,760
$850
Barnstable, ....
4
1,500
600
3,000
^
Chatham, .
4
650
55
190
-
Eastham,
1
2,500
3,000
500
_
Falmouth, .
8
91,300
194,600
79,300
850
Harwich,
15
10,450
10,910
4,805
_
Orleans,
6
4,025
10,903
310
_
Provincctown,
17
8,505
8, GOO
220
-
Sandwich, .
12
22,050
118.000
119,250
_
Yarmouth, .
31
16,250
5,970
4,185
-
Berkshire, .
391
$3,444,411
$3,835,786
$4,006,997
$157,865
Adams, ....
76
1,420,596
1,619,712
1,698,970
99,740
Alford, .
2
-
_
-
-
Becket, .
9
43,900
62,150
35,300
_
Cheshire,
14
40,100
33,000
57,650
2,600
Clarksburg, .
6
71,910
21,920
55,095
-
Dalton,.
15
245,925
165,600
248,350
2,075
Egrcmont, .
5
13,800
18,200
22,500
-
Florida.
1
2,000
4,000
5,000
-
Great Barrington
13
205,330
244,500
201,102
450
Hancock,
11
29,100
28,896
33,175
-
Hinsdale,
11
96,700
156,100
153,100
-
Lanesborough,
3
20.800
3,800
8,100
-
Lee,
13
194,000
249,250
352,100
-
Lenox, .
7
17.100
8,025
8,010
-
Monterey, .
4
1,900
3,000
4,300
-
New Marlboroug
h,
14
29,400
35,390
41,450
-
Otis, .
13
6,150
11,000
3,C00
-
Peru, .
2
500
300
2,400
-
Pittsfield, .
87
619,200
801,823
604,745
-
Richmond, .
2
75,500
100
30,000
—
Sandislield, .
13
4,850
6,202
4,675
-
Savov, .
7
3,250
6,480
SfirO
-
Bheflicld, .
10
20,900
10,400
37,600
-
Stockbridge,
16
35,000
16,088
28,625
2,000
Tyrinehani, .
7
17.400
1,500
11,300
500
West Stockbridge
»
15
31,900
162,350
53,700
-
Williamstown,
9
195,000
162,900
290,000
50,500
Wmdsor, .
6
3,200
3(d00
6,900
*"
Bristol, ....
536
$11,942,529
$8,685,164
$15,377,809
$2,118,651
Acushnet, ....
11
8,700
7,150
4,800
150
Attleborough,
43
204,000
320,300
418,700
2,060
[311]
312
CEN"SirS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY— Continued.
No. of
Value of Aver-
Value of im-
Counties, Cities and
Value of Build-
Value of Ma-
EstaWish-
age Stock on
ported Ma-
Towns.
ments.
ings.
hand.
chinery.
chinery.
Bristol— Con.
Dartmouth, ....
18
$7,200
$8,500
$4,800
$1,000
Dighton,
4
45,000
131,133
59,800
-
Easton,
20
28,800
50,675
21,300
-
Fairhaven, .
6
38,400
64,620 •
60,025
-
Fall River, .
94
8,484,975
4,090,745
11,405,746
1,995,725
Freetown, .
10
13,000
11,100
40,300
4,700
Mansfield, .
49
77,725
75,650
42,740
-
New Bedford,
150
1,782,500
1,693,475
2,203,525
100,266
Norton,
10
11,900
2,800
2,100
-
Raynham, .
13
48,800
285,300
78,550
-
Rehoboth, .
3
1,400
5,600
4,700
—
Soekonk,
12
5.525
1,600
2,670
—
Somerset,
6
50,000
75,825
36,000
-
Swansea,
1
5,000
1,000
-
-
Taunton,
76
1,104,304
1,846,741
978,858
14,750
Westport, .
10
25,300
12,950
13,195
—
DCKES, ....
9
$23,250
$11,100
$13,750
-
Chilmark, . . . .
2
20,750
5,800
11,750
_
Edgartown, ....
6
500
300
1,000
—
Tisbury, ....
1
2,000
5,000
1,000
"
Essex, ....
1,771
$9,444,384
$15,998,760
$9,738,208
$471,115
Amesbury, ....
25
277,900
600,312
229,403
3,375
Andover,
21
136,000
425,825
116,950
53,800
Beverly,
44
131,900
142,050
71,385
-
Boxford,
9
11,925
5,200
12,100
-
Bradford,
7
1,500
950
1,300
-
Danvers,
52
116,900
261,286
80,716
-
Essex, . . .
37
12,900
19,225
15,035
-
Georgetown,
17
47,400
89,100
12,400
-
Gloucester, .
66
203,025
131,595
39,055
60
Groveland, .
9
71,900
115,550
69,375
—
Hamilton,
1
150
300
150
-
Haverhill, .
289
563,300
1,108,226
185,120
760
Ipswich,
35
109,200
215,020
89,925
6,500
Lawrence, .
130
3,348,634
6,312,729
4,306,090
302,152
Lynn, .
322
1,526,750
2,106,635
946,059
1,150
Lynnfield, .
2
4,000
1,.500
2,500
-
Manchester, .
20
30,900
57.700
13,515
500
Marblchcad,
43
75,800
113,100
34.450
103
Merriniac, .
39
109,650
228,969
12;700
-
Methucn,
11
204,825
273,500
240,050
32,987
Middleton, .
8
19,600
23,500
23,450
-
Nahant,
1
_
-
-
-
Newbury, .
8
11,800
6,120
9,350
-
Newburyport,
125
617,937
585.240
964,275
49,100
North Andover,
4
150,000
150,000
185,000
5,000
Peabody,
50
222,700
800,065
163,685
-
Rockport, .
9
122,100
69,500
81,000
1,600
Rowlcj',
11
16,600
1,100
7,325
-
Salem, .
273
1,067,028
1,735,845
1,694,255
14,028
Salisbury, .
47
89,900
157,508
34,800
-
SauguB,
16
101,800
124,350
56,000
—
Sw.impscott,
10
-
250
-
-
Topsfield, .
2
11,000
31,000
8,000
-
Wenhara,
3
3,000
4,300
3,100
-
West Newbury,
25
26,300
100,610
24,090
"
Franklin,
288'
$1,419,895
$1,085,789
$1,012,358
$155
Ashfield, . . . .
4
5,900
5,025
2,450
-
Bernardston,
.
4
6,500
8,. 500
14,500
—
Buckland, .
8
56 900
15.3,190
30,000
—
Charlemont, .
13
12,400
11,050
14,275
—
Colrain,
8
82,800
32,400
111,350
BUILDINGS, STOCK OI^ HA^iTD AND MACHINEIIT. 313
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
No. of
Establish-
ments.
Value of Build-
ings.
Value of Aver-
age .Stock on
hand.
Value of Ma-
chinery.
Value of Im-
ported Ma-
chinery.
Franklin— Con.
Conway
8
$116,200
$34,975
$72,000
Deerficld,
12
14,400
43,800
33,505
_
Erving,
10
33,600
48,650
29,800
_
Gill, .
1
20,000
6,000
-
_
Greenfield, .
46
97,250
117,288
82,701
$35
Hawley,
10
4,100
5,025
4,000
Heath, .
4
1,950
-
1,050
—
Leverett,
16
10,350
6,000
11,550
_
Leyilen,
3
1,150
300
1,450
_
Monroe,
6
700
590
1,500
^
Montague, .
24
759,620
360,196
418,042
_
New Salcm, .
8
5,150
9,500
6,200
_
Northficld, .
18
14,525
13,320
10,040
25
Orange,
23
102,050
161,680
105,915
Rowe, .
7
2,800
3,810
3,850
.
Shelburne, .
19
44,100
25,950
31,580
95
Shutesbury, .
8
2,200
2,300
4,735
Sunderland, .
1
100
500
500
_
Warwick, .
14
6,750
16,640
9,815
_
Wendell,
7
12,400
16,400
6,800
_
Whately, . . . .
6
6,000
2,700
4,150
-
Hampden,
616
$6,206,022
$6,339,726
$6,219,841
$449,918
Agawam
3
52,000
33,200
37,000
_
Blandford, .
11
8,400
_
11,800
6,050
Brimfield, .
9
20,700
8,400
20,250
_
Chester,
19
46,600
36,500
34,500
_
Chicopce,
71
1,373,370
1,154,904
1,420,900
120,534
Granville,
14
10,185
19,700
14,470
_
Holland,
4
1,400
_
100
_
Holyoko,
30
1,262,900
1,448,579
1,377,700
200.500
Longmeadow,
9
24,400
21,775
44,415
_
Ludlow,
3
800
100
1,500
_
Monson,
10
95,950
107,440 '
73,675
_
Montgomery,
2
500
1,000
220
_
Palmer,
20
438,800
482,647
478,376
104,267
Russell,
4
47,900
20,700
32,800
_
Southwick, .
13
6,085
9,025
5,135
200
Springtield, .
233
1,907,092
1,812,429
1,900,085
18,267
Tolland,
6
10,240
13,802
9,350
-
Wales, .
12
79,700
119,100
159,600
_
Westficld, .
123
500,450
726,625
220,265
100
West Springfield,
6
157,000
134,500
164,200
_
Wilbrabam,.
14
161,550
189,300
207,500
-
Hampshire, .
295
$1,912,415
$2,066,473
$1,790,158
$071,252
Amherst, ....
40
83,600
63,300
67,090
2,600
Belchertown,
25
19,045
17,300
18,980
-
Chesterfield,
10
16,400
3,640
14,025
-
Cummiiigton,
20
23,350
46,500
28,."00
-
Easthampton,
17
437,050
698,203
470,900
9,270
Enfield,
11
40,500
95,547
37,735
-
Goshen,
5
2,200
8,430
2,500
-
Granby,
3
1,400
1,275
1,325
_
Greenwich, .
5
4,100
6,100
6,900
-
HadUv,
13
17,200
41,200
8,740
-
Hatfield,
4
16,300
6,500
15,000
-
Huntington, .
5
13,300
19,050
23,100
-
Middlcli. Id, .
4
14,025
27,500
22,075
-
Northampton,
35
496,725
356,224
325,591
21,000
Pelham,
2
1,300
2,500
2,000
-
Plainfield, .
7
2,750
1,790
3,900
-
Prescott,
2
400
2,100
-
South Hadley, .
15
304,800
227,100
317,2.-)0
2,352
Southampton,
13
7,700
10,775
9,927
-
Ware, .
31
336,000
394,489
364,200
636,030
Westhampton, .
7
8,720
3,400
9,820
"
TOL. II. 40
314
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Towxs.
No. of
Establish-
ments.
Value of Build-
ings.
Value of Aver-
age Stock on
hand.
Value of Ma-
chinery.
Value of im-
ported Ma-
chinery.
IIampshire— Con.
"Willinmsburg, .
8
$57,000
$28,000
$30,000
_
Worthiugton,
13
8,550
7,050
9,700
-
Middlesex, .
1,443
$13,754,149
$15,018,626
$12,695,366
$614,656
Acton,
11
32,375
55,850
38,550
^
Arlington, .
29
74,000
54,808
68,780
-
Ashby, .
3
3,000
5,000
2,200
^
Ashland,
18
100,600
155,800
99,620
_
Ayer, .
20
65,300
210,050
62,900
_
Bedford,
2
3,000
1,000
200
_
Billcrica,
9
257,516
312,650
170,157
_
Burlington, .
1
8,000
—
1,000
_
Cambridge, .
207
1,644,025
2,215,412
1,071,060
5,700
Carlisle,
3
650
-
6.50
_
Chelmsford, .
9
100,. 592
117,973
144,924
11,047
Concord,
4
28,000
37,612
43,700
Dracnt,
2
500
1,300
_
„
Dunstable, .
4
2,000
6,960
3,710
_
Everett,
20
189,.500
184,000
147,892
25,000
Framingham,
8
158.200
310,960
200,500
_
Groton,
4
35,500
65,000
106,500
_
Holliston, .
17
60,600
98,719
49,680
_
Hopkinton, .
12
67,500
424,750
85,900
_
Hudson,
18
125,050
178,300
128,4.50
_
Lexington, .
13
12,500
10,000
3,025
_
Lincoln,
2
-
500
500
_
Littleton,
4
2,050
4,570
2,770
...
Lowell,
336
6,993,390
4,653,431
6,498,871
541,859
Maiden,
45
280,0.50
474,575
341,825
—
Marlborough,
37
147,885
304,043
170,814
_
Mavnard,
4
207,600
502,900
233,400
_
Medford,
17
72,300
122,000
86,607
2,500
Melrose,
J[3
47,900
26,100
44,530
_
Natick,
•60
122,9] 6
358,325
128,965
1,000
Newton,
50
204,800
172,715
203,958
6,000
North Reading,
8
3,000
3,300
1,700
—
Peppercll, .
17
32,690
38,668
48,082
750
Reading,
31
40,600
40,250
8,750
—
Sherborn, .
6
27,125
16,500
8,200
_
Shirley,
24
81,. 550
58,975
115,915
_ •
Somerville, .
48
445,750
549,300
290,413
5,000
Stoneham, .
66
136,9.50
227,115
131,585
1,100
Stow, .
4
44,200
10,200
30,700
-
Sudbury,
7
12,0.30
33,600
29,750
200
Towksbury,
3
4,.'-)00
16,.500
3,050
_
Townsend, .
24
89,000
87,030
51,725
—
Tyngsborough, .
5
19,.500
8,100
29,640
_
Wakefield, .
33
305,525
499,890
134,392
-
Waltham, .
23
534,500
979,986
803,127
_
Watertown, .
25
304,500
243,350
438,050
5,800
Way land, .
10
43,600
94,500
38,350
_
Wcstford, .
5
69,480
55,800
80,375
9,500
Weston,
4
7,400
6,350
6,200
-
Wilmington,
2
15,000
22,300
2,600
_
Winchester,
19
80,900
112,765
44,640
-
Woburn,
•
97
401,830
842,184
256,484
200
Nantucket, .
25
$52,050
$16,240
$14,835
-
Nantucket, ....
25
52,050
16,240
14,835
-
Norfolk,
506
$2,262,275
$3,215,521
$2,051,435
$107,543
Bellingham
7
43,.500
29,100
37,500
_
Braintree
22
142,000
324,025
147,200
21,900
Canton, ....
16
229,000
390,487
323,400
21,500
Dedham
7
138,300
106,700
180,080
—
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY. 315
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY— Contixued.
No. of
Value of Aver-
Value of Im—
Counties, Cities akd
Establish-
Value of Build-
age Stock on
Value of Ma-
ported Ma-
Towns.
ments.
ings.
hand.
chinery.
chinery.
Norfolk— Con.
Dover, ....
3
12,500
$1,525
$3,150
$75
Foxborough,
2
106,000
207,500
54,000
Franklin,
21
121,150
162,250
118,450
300
Holbrook, .
28
37,000
58,950
15,831
_
Hydo Park, .
14
98,000
52,880
50,500
_
MedficUi, .
5
29,000
63,500
18,900
_
Medway,
30
79,200
138,550
68,529
_
Milton, .
6
11,000
56,625
10,200
_
Needham, .
38
149,400
102,150
108,000
50,500
Norfolk,
9
50,125
61,548
137,200
.
Norwood, .
9
43,400
146,000
24,100
_
Quincy,
82
130,775
198,163
113,642
18
Randolph, .
42
41,350
98,510
33,751
_
Sbaron,
10
12,150
19,150
7,250
_
Stoughton,
36
120,525
123,475
134,700
10,000
Walpole,
11
161,300
86,400
120,620
2,700
Weymouth, .
97
480,000
672,493
252,102
550
Wrentham, ....
11
36,600
54,940
32,330
-
Plymouth,
534
$1,669,425
$2,942,488
$2,084,523
$27,100
Abington, ....
25
69,325
129,750
51,340
_
Bridijewater,
17
133,350
61,482
84,675
-
Brockton,
127
293,425
531,255
263,125
800
Carver,
12
18,700
32,550
26,300
_
Duxbury, .
7
7,200
2,750
2,350
-
East Bridgewater
>
18
56,900
51,126
40,700
-
Halifax,
6
1,700
100
4,864
-
Hanover,
15
20,000
38,650
22,045
_
Hanson,
9
12,750 .
29,150
28,338
_
Hingham,
27
119,525
157,300
100,600
200
Kingston,
23
42,050
81,570
54,400
1,000
Lakcville,
5
2,150
1,725
4,302
-
Marion,
1
300
800
500
-
Marshfield, .
9
2,850
10,500
7,400
_
Mattapoisctt,
11
7,150
10,480
9,341
-
Middleborough,
49
160,150
271,500
164,287
-
Pembroke, .
12
6,700
11,145
5,500
20,000
Plymouth,
28
326,825
514,415
393,948
5,000
Plympton,
5
6,500
1,825
12,025
-
Rochester,
17
10,775
31,203
15,530
-
Rockland,
18
78,900
190,663
85,298
_
Scituate,
12
8,600
8,475
6,020
-
South Scituate,
27
25,600
30,785
30,575
100
South Abington,
25
145,750
359,450
121,775
_
Warc'ham, .
15
97,950
331,624
530,825
-
West Bridgewater, .
14
14,300
52,215
18,460
—
Suffolk, . . . .
2,636
$16,808,720
$16,892,855
$8,561,773
$196,670
Boston, . . . .
2,537
16,347,845
16,196,157
7,899,498
193,770
Chelsea
95
457,875
691,648
661,000
2,900
Revere
1
500
_
-
-
Winthrop
3
2,500
5,050
1,275
—
Worcester, .
1,592
$11,900,748
$12,600,341
$9,656,101
$304,713
Ashburnham,
25
104,300
108,219
43,850
165
Athol, .
70
190,450
158,900
191,525
3,575
Auburn,
4
22,200
21,000
37,400
-
Barre, .
15
65,050
44,500
32,700
-
Berlin, .
4
7,300
20,200
9,400
-
Blackstone,
23
367,875
115,500
414,720
31,400
Bolton,
6
10,100
4,800
9,200
-
Boylston,
3
7,000
8,000
6,000
-
Brookficld,
14
63,250
128,800
24,450
-
Charlton,
9
12,100
15,075
11,150
-
Clinton,
15
844,000
105,600
705,138
5,000
316 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1873.
BUILDINGS, STOCK ON HAND AND MACHINERY-Concluded.
Counties, Cities akd
Towns.
Worcester— Con.
Dana, .
Douglas,
Dudley,
Fitchburg,
Gardner,
Grafton,
Hardwick,
Harvard,
Holden,
Hubbardston
Lancaster,
Leicester,
Leominster,
Lunenburg,
Mendon,
Milford,
Millbury,
New Braintree,
Nortbboroiigh,
Nortbbridge,
North Brookfleld
Oakham,
Oxford,
Paxton,
Petersham,
Phillipston,
Princeton,
Royalston,
Rutland,
Shrewsbury,
Southborough,
Southbridge,
Spencer,
Sterling,
Sturbridge,
Sutton,
Templetoii,
Upton, .
Uxb ridge,
Warren,
Webster,
Westborough,
West Boylston, .
West Brookfield,
Westminster,
Winchendon,
Worcester, .
No. of
Establish-
ments.
9
9
8
101
26
14
7
9
11
20
5
26
63
8
9
82
26
2
13
13
11
6
14
3
13
13
16
9
6
5
10
40
52
17
19
7
27
4
24
24
26
29
13
9
12
41
493
Value of Build-
ings.
$10,500
129,400
483,100
807,625
139,900
133,300
11,700
10,600
132,300
13,100
11,400
150,475
245,597
6,625
6,475
335,000
290,900
4,000
28,650
526,228
65,200
8,800
125,100
6,800
8,200
8,950
12,550
24,900
4,400
6,150
56,350
541,900
145,700
25,775
122,225
19,100
98,200
158,500
188,150
302,000
40,800
167,160
174,175
35,850
61,875
157,425
4,165,013
Value of Aver-
age Stock on
hand.
$24,575
210,500
173,586
1,051,849
199,800
151,425
9,950
41,500
34,500
31,700
256,660
413,383
6,000
8,000
627,935
387,050
4,500
16,600
224,715
246,000
11.900
149,900
29,700
10,840
14, .500
28,700
700
77,050
77,110
1,014,233
328,340
61,900
78,000
27,500
138,750
113,500
138,320
313,350
664,048
291,925
87,777
78,000
31,633
205,045
3,776,198
Value of Ma-
chinery.
$7,725
28,620
298.800
650,042
77,400
167,970
3,750
11,800
120,400
12,300
6,204
282,708
186,734
17,000
4,700
211,466
344,812
2,000
28,000
321,415
52,520
10,725
138,200
5,200
10,600
6,400
11,050
14,600
4,575
6,500
62,225
582,050
104,335
16,800
174,850
57,017
99,150
125,600
202,980
335,085
125,890
108,810
212,570
25,650
30,800
129,690
2,734,352
Value of im-
ported Ma-
chinery.
$26,340
2,500
25,125
6,500
850
10,937
19,677
120
62,989
1,000
3,000
9,000
30
65,000
3,000
28,505
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
The State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukes, .
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,
Plymouth,
Suffolk,
Worcester,
10,740
98
391
538
9
1,771
288
616
295
1,443
25
506
534
2,636
1,592
$80,997,503
157,230
3,444,411
11,942,529
23,250-
9,444,384
1,419,895
6,206,022
1,912,415
13,754,149
52,050
2,262,275
1,669.425
16,808,720
11,900,748
$89,061,506
352,638
3,835,786
8,685,164
11,100
15,998,760
1,085,789
6,339,726
2,066,473
15,018,625
16,240
3,215,521
2,942,488
16,892,855
12,600,341
$73,434,914
211,760
4,006,997
15,377,809
13,750
9,738,208
1,012,358
6,219,841
1,790,158
12,695,366
14,835
2,051,435
2,084,523
8,561,773
9,656,101
$5,120,488
850
157,865
2,118,651
471,115
155
449,918
671,252
614,656
107,543
27,100
196,670
304,713
MOTIVE POWER
BY TOWKS.
[317]
MOTIVE POWEE.
BY TOWNS.
[The figures in this presentation show the number of establishments, In each town, etc., in which the
kinds of motive power specified are used.]
Counties, Cities akd
Steam
Water
Horses.
Hand.
Foot.
AVind-
Towns.
engines.
wheels.
mills.
BAnNSTABLE, ....
7
9
-
4
6
33
Barnstai>le,
1
1
_
^
_
Brewsttr
.
_
_
2
5
3
F.-il mouth
2
1
_
_
H.irwich,
1
1
_
_
_
1
Sandwich,
2
6
_
-
_
1
Yarmouth
1
-
-
2
1
28
Beresbire, ....
134
333
8
12
2
_
Adams
55
42
2
7
Beckct, .
12
_
_
_
Cheshire,
2
_
.
_
_
_
Chirksburg, .
1
5
_
_
_
_
Daltoii, .
7
15
_
_
_
_
Egrcmont,
1
4
^
_
..
_
Florida. .
1
_
_
_
_
-
Great Uarrington,
3
21
2
...
..
.
Hancock,
5
7
_
_
_
_
Hinsdale,
4
7
^
_
_
_
Lanesborough,
4
2
_
_
_
-
Lee,
10
54
_
2
o
-
Lenox, .
_
3
4
_
_
_
Monterey,
_
10
_
_
-
-
New Asliford,
_
3
-
_
-
-
Now Marlborough
3
17
_
_
_
-
Otis,
_
15
_
-
-
-
Peru,
1
2
_
_
-
-
Pittsfield,
19
45
_
_
-
-
Richmond,
2
1
-
_
-
-
Sandisfield, .
_
7
_
_
_
-
Savoy, .
2
5
_
_
-
-
Shefljeld,
2
14
-
-
-
-
Stockbridge, .
-
14
-
-
-
-
Tyringham, .
1
3
-
-
—
-
West Stockbridge,
5
13
-
3
-
-
Williamstown,
5
8
-
-
-
-
Windsor,
1
4
—
~
~
"
Bristol
236
134
14
41
56
-
Acushnet
2
6
1
_
-
-
Attloborough,
16
9
-
5
4
-
Dartmouth, .
_
9
-
-
-
-
Dighton,.
5
11
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
6
12
-
-
7
—
Fairhaven,
2
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River, .
81
11
-
15
25
-
Freetown,
4
13
_
-
-
-
Mansfield,
7
9
-
-
-
-
New Bedford,
50
_
_
19
1
-
Norton, .
_
12
-
-
-
-
Raynham,
9
17
1
-
-
—
Rehoboth,
1
2
-
-
-
-
Seekoiik,
-
6
-
-
-
-
Somerset,
6
-
-
-
2
-
Swansea,
2
1
■"
[319]
320
CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S73.
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Steam
Water
Horses.
Hand.
Foot.
Wind-
Towns.
engines.
wheels.
mills.
Bristol— Con.
Taunton,
45
10
12
2
17
_
Westport
"
6
^
■"
•"
~
Dukes,
2
1
-
3
-
-
Chilmark
2
1
^
_
_
_
Ed?artown
-
-
-
2
-
-
Tisburj-
"
1
"
"
Essex,
414
177
25
93
936
-
Amesbury
3
13
_
_
_
_
Andover,
10
10
1
-
-
—
Beverly, .
13
4
~
1
32
-
Bosford, .
1
12
-
1
-
Bradford,
1
1
-
-
20
-
Danvers,
13
3
-
-
-
-
Essex,
2
1
-
-
-
-
Georgetown,
2
3
-
-
10
-
Gloucester,
10
-
-
5
10
-
Grovcland,
4
8
-
7
11
-
Haverhill,
17
2
-
-
551
-
Ipswich, .
5
9
-
24
8
-
Lawrence,
47
62
1
15
26
-
Lynn,
61
7
12
12
58
-
Lynnfield,
-
1
-
2
-
-
Manchester,
5
1
-
-
-
-
Marblehead,
5
_
-
-
88
-
Merrimac,
4
3
1
1
-
-
Methuen,
8
6
-
-
—
-
Middleton,
2
2
-
1
-
—
Newbury,
-
4
-
-
4
-
Newburyport,
29
-
-
13
3
-
North Andover,
5
5
-
-
-
-
Peabody,
43
2
-
1
5
-
Rockport,
19
-
-
-
-
-
Rowley, .
1
6
-
-
-
-
Sakra, .
87
3
. 4
6
42
-
Salisbury,
6
1
2
-
12
-
Saugns, .
3
8
-
1
-
-
Topsfield,
2
-
-
-
25
-
Wenhatn,
-
-
-
3
6
-
West Newbury,
6
4
1
24
Franklin
28
267
2
5
9
2
Ashfield,
_
4
-
_
-
-
Bernardston,
2
4
-
-
-
-
Buckland,
2
9
-
-
-
-
Charlemont,
-
12
-
-
-
—
Colraln, .
2
12
-
-
-
-
Conway, .
1
8
-
-
-
-
Deerfleld,
2
8
1
-
1
-
Erving, .
—
20
-
-
-
-
Gill,
-
3
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
8
9
-
1
4
2
Hawley, .
-
9
-
-
-
-
Heath, .
—
8
-
-
-
-
Leverett,
1
25
-
-
-
—
Leyden, .
-
3
-
-
-
—
Monroe, .
—
2
-
-
-
-
Montague,
3
28
1
-
2
-
New Salem,
2
17
-
-
-
—
Northfield,
-
7
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
4
24
-
-
-
-
Rowe, .
•
«■
7
"
4
2
MOTIVE POWER I BY TOW^S.
321
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
CocNTiES, Cities and
Steam
Water
Uorses.
Hand.
Foot.
Wind-
Towns.
engines.
wheels.
mills.
Fkanklin— Con.
Bhclburne,
1
11
_
_
_
_
Sbutcsl)ury, .
-
6
-
-
-
_
Sunderland, .
-
1
-
-
-
-
Warwick,
-
17
-
-
-
_
Wtiulcll,
-
9
-
-
-
-
Whately,
"
4
"
"
—
~
Hampden,
137
285
24
50
129
1
Agawam
1
3
_
-
-
_
Blaiulford,
13
3
-
-
-
Brimfield,
-
9
-
-
-
-
Chester, .
1
23
-
2
-
-
Chicopee,
8
23
-
22
40
1
Granville,
4
9
-
-
-
-
Holland,.
-
7
-
-
-
-
Holyoko,
-
62
-
-
-
-
Longmeadow,
8
4
4
-
-
-
Ludlow, .
-
4
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
7
5
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
3
17
-
8
-
-
Russell, .
1
5
-
-
-
-
Southwick,
1
7
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
69
20
14
18
88
-
Tolland, .
1
8
-
-
-
-
Wales, .
8
8
-
-
-
-
Westfield,
18
30
3
-
1
-
West Springfield,
1
10
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham,
6
18
Hampshire, ....
56
246
13
21
138
1
Amherst
6
26
_
10
_
_
Belchcrtown, .
18
2
2
-
-
Chesterfield, .
8
-
-
-
-
Cummington, .
25
-
-
-
-
Easthampton,
13
4
-
110
Enfield, .
12
-
2
-
-
Goshen, .
5
-
-
-
-
Granby, .
3
-
-
-
-
Greenwich, .
3
-
-
-
-
Hadley, .
-
7
-
-
23
-
Hatfield, .
-
5
-
-
-
-
Huntington, .
2
5
-
-
-
-
Middlefield, .
-
1
-
1
-
-
Korthampton,
28
22
-
3
5
-
Pclham, .
-
3
-
-
-
Plainfield,
-
6
1
-
-
-
South Hadley,
2
20
2
2
-
-
Southampton,
2
11
-
-
-
-
Ware,
2
22
4
1
-
1
Westhampton,
1
8
-
-
-
-
Williamsburg,
2
10
-
-
-
—
Worthington,
•
1
13
■
Middlesex, . . . .
450
352
40
237
304
1
Acton,
3
22
_
2
2
-
Arlington,
5
6
3
1
-
-
Ashby
-
3
-
-
-
~
Aebland
8
8
-
32
9
-
Ayer
5
6
-
1
1
—
Bedford,
-
2
-
-
—
~
Billerica,
2
5
-
-
-
~
Burlington,
1
1
-
-
-
~
Cambridge
79
~
10
22
9
VOL. 11.^-41
322
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Steam
Water
Horses.
Hand.
Foot.
Wind-
Towns.
engines.
wheels.
miUs.
Middlesex— Con.
Carlisle
^
2
.
-.
•
»
Chelmsford,
2
12
2
15
-
-
Concord,
1
6
-
-
-
-
Dracut, .
-
2
-
—
-
-
Dunstable,
-
6
-
-
-
-
Everett, .
4
4
~
-
-
-
Fratningham,
2
2
-
-
-
-
Groton, .
6
15
-
-
-
-
Holliston,
5
2
-
—
10
_
Hopkinton,
8
3
2
-
-
-
Hudson, .
9
9
—
-
8
-
Lexington,
1
2
-
1
-
-
Lincoln, .
-
1
-
-
-
-
Littleton,
1
1
-
1
-
Lowell, .
66
85
1
48
104
~
Maiden, .
13
-
-
4
8
-
Marlborough,
22
1
-
1
6
-
Maynard,
2
5
-
-
-
-
Mcdford,
9
-
-
24
7
-
Natick, .
9
3
-
1
1
-
Newton, ,
16
12
_
44
40
-
North Readin,
h •
-
-
-
-
-
1
Pipperell,
5
25
2
1
1
-
Reading,
8
-
2
2
5
-
eiicrborn,
2
3
-
-
2
-
81iir|py,_ .
3
14
-
-
-
gonierville.
37
-
9
4
2
-
Stoneham,
23
-
1
2
6
-
Stow,
2
3
-
-
-
Sudbury,
3
16
-
-
10
-
Towksbury, .
1
~
-
-
-
-
Towiisend,
3
19
-
-
-
-
Tyngsborougl
. •
2
9
2
2
-
-
■\Vakefield, .
6
2
3
-
7
-
Waltham,
18
8
1
-
-
—
Watcrtown, .
9
9
-
1
14
-
Wayland,
2
-
-
1
17
-
Westford,
-
4
1
21
1
-
Weston, .
1
4
-
-
-
Wilmington, .
1
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester, ,
6
4
-
1
2
-
Woburn,
44
6
1
6
31
^
Nantccket, ....
-
-
-
1
6
-
Nantucket
-
-
-
1
6
-
Norfolk,
136
138
10
210
326
-
Bellingham,
5
5
_
_
*_
..
Braintree
9
10
-
4
16
-
Canton,
10
15
-
—
31
-
Dcdham,
1
5
-
-
-
-
Dover,
-
3
-
-
-
-
Poxborough,
4
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin
12
9
-
24
2
-
Holbrook,
1
-
-
-
17
-
Hyde Park
8
-
—
-
-
-
Medfleld,
3
4
-
-
1
-
Medway,
7
17
1
-
-
-
Milton,
1
2
—
—
1
—
Ncedham
7
11
-
88
4
-
Norfolk
4
7
-
-
-
~
Norwood
6
4
-
-
-
-
Quincy,
19
2
1
-
19
-
Randolph
6
1
5
55
51
-
Sharon
1
5
—
—
3
"
Stoughton,
7
4
^
13
18
^
MOTIVIE POWER : BY TOWISTS.
323
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
steam
Water
Horses.
Hand.
Foot.
Wind-
Towns.
engines.
wheels.
mills.
Norfolk— Con.
■Walpole,
4
14
.
6
^^
Wfymouth,
20
15
3
20
165
^
Wrenthain,
1
5
-
Plymouth
114
203
17
39
171
^
AWngton
2
1
_
7
24
_
Bridgewater, .
6
7
2
_
«,
_
Brockton,
26
9
1
18
60
^^
Carver, .
2
14
_
Duxbury,
_
2
_
_
_
^
East Bridgewater,
5
10
_
_
_
.^
Halifax, .
—
5
_
_
«,
_
Hanover,
2
2
_
.
»
_
Hanson, .
2
10
2
_
^
_
Hingham,
14
5
.
1
_
..
Kingston,
2
16
_
.
^
_
Lakeville,
1
3
_
_
_
_
Marion, .
2
^
^
_
.
Marshfield, .
2
9
_
_
_
_
Mattapoisett, .
2
6
^
_
_
_
Middlcborough,
11
21
6
1
13
_
Pembroke,
1
4
^_
Plymouth,
15
19
_
_
_
_
Plymplon,
-
4
_
.
^
_
Rochester,
_
17
_
«.
^
^
Rockland,
3
3
6
32
_
Scituate, .
_
3
^
South Scituate,
3
10
_
.
24
^_
South Abington,
9
3
_
_
3
_
Wareham,
4
18
1
1
_,
Weat Bridgewater,
2
3
2
6
15
-
Suffolk,
452
4
2
217
428
_
Boston
422
4
2
212
425
Chelsea
29
_
5
3
_
Winthrop,
1
—
—
-
Worcester, ....
359
801
99
98
238
Ashburnbam
5
27
Athol, .
0
46
2
5
8
^
Auburn, .
2
2
^
Barre,
4
16
1
1
_
Berlin, .
1
5
_
_
Blackstonc, .
7
16
1
^
3
^
Bolton, .
2
8
^
^
Boylston,
»:
1
2
_
^
^
..
Brookfield, .
3
3
4
2
2
_
Charlton,
2
5
^
Clinton, .
13
9
^
_
_
_
Dana,
1
4
_
_
_
_
Douglas,
^
12
_
_
^
_
Dudley, .
5
11
_
_
_
.
Fitchburg,
23
67
5
_
.
_
Gardner,
12
24
2
_
2
^
Grafton, .
1
8
5
15
_
Hardwick,
2
_
_
Harvard,
1
4
_
_
^
^
Holden, .
3
14
^
_
_
_
Hubbardston,
1
22
_
^
.
.
lirtncaster.
2
8
_
_
.
Leicester,
11
23
_
3
.
Leominster, .
25
43
3
12
6
.
Lunenburg, .
10
•
324
CEi^SUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Steam
Water
Horses.
Hand.
Foot.
Wind-
Towns.
enguies.
wheels.
mills.
Worcester— Con.
Mendon
3
9
_
2
3
_
Milford, .
17
6
-
6
89
—
Millbiiry,
14
28
2
1
-
-
New Braintree,
-
3
-
—
-
-
Northborough,
1
10
—
-
-
-
Northbridgc, .
3
13
1
—
-
-
North Brookfleld,
2
-
-
3
4
-
Oakham,
1
4
2
—
-
-
Oxford, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
Paxton, .
-
1
—
-
-
-
Petersham,
2
17
—
—
-
Phillipston,
1
12
—
—
-
-
Princeton,
-
26
—
—
-
-
RoyalstoD,
1
6
-
-
"
-
Rutland,.
-
6
—
—
-
-
Shrewsbury,
2
3
-
-
-
-
Southborough
3
11
-
-
5
-
Southbridge,
6
25
15
1
-
-
Spencer, ,
8
15
4
28
-
—
Sterling, .
2
20
1
-
1
-
Sturbridge,
1
16
4
-
-
-
Sutton, .
3
8
-
-
—
Templcton,
5
28
1
-
-
-
Upton, .
1
4
—
—
—
—
Uxbridge,
9
17
-
1
5
-
Warren, .
-
26
-
2
11
-
Webster,
7
7
-
-
18
-
Westborough,
11
5
9
-
14
-
West boylston, .
3
13
-
-
5
-
West Brookfleld,
1
-
-
-
-
—
Westminster, .
3
5
—
11
-
-
Winchendon, .
3
43
-
-
-
-
Worcester, .
108
27
34
19
40
"
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
The State,
Barnstable, .
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Dukes, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire, .
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
Plvmouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
Steam
engines.
2,525
7
134
236
2
414
28
137
56
450
136
114
452
359
Water
wheels.
2,950
9
333
134
1
177
267
285
246
352
138
203
4
801
Horses.
Hand.
254
8
14
25
2
24
13
40
10
17
2
99
1,031
4
12
41
3
93
6
60
21
237
1
210
39
217
98
Foot.
2,749
6
2
56
936
9
129
138
304
6
326
171
428
238
Wind-
mills.
38
MOTIVE POWEE '. BY TOWISTS.
325
MOTIVE POWER : BY TOWNS— Concluded.
KINDS OF STEAM ENGINES.
COUNTIES.
I
■3
0
1
a
a
3 d
0 ^
0, ,
3
cn
1 §
1
to
li
1 °
Total.
The State,
43
43
2,257
61
121
2,525
Barnstable,
-
-
6
-
1
7
Bcrksliire, .
1
-
128
-
6
134
Bristol, .
4
15
183
22
12
236
Dukes,
-
-
2
-
-
2
Essex,
10
27
353
6
18
414
Franklin, .
3
-
20
2
3
23
Hampden, .
-
-
134
3
-
137
Hampshire,
1
-
46
3
6
56
Middlesex,
8
-
408
2
32
450
Norfolk, .
2
1
125
4
4
136
Plymouth, .
2
-
102
5
5
114
Suffolk, .
9
-
423
8
12
452
Worcester,
3
327
6
23
359
KINDS OF WATER WHEELS.
COUNTIES.
■J
2
0
0
3
0
.a
2
>
0
J3
a
1
1
1
a
1
•0 a
" 2
0 a
i
The State,
209
13
10
124
71
2,317
62
144
2,950
Barnstable,
2
-
-
-
1
6
-
-
9
Berkshire, .
11
-
2
32
1
259
6
22
333
Bristol,
13
2
-
9
1
92
11
6
134
Dukes,
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
1
Essex,
19
-
-
7
2
129
5
15
177
Franklin, .
4
-
-
24
17
208
1
13
267
Hampden, .
7
-
1
13
6
240
3
15
285
Hampshire,
13
4
6
8
3
198
4
11
246
Middlesex,
15
-
1
6
6
303
2
19
352
Norfolk, .
19
-
1
-
99
5
14
138
Plymouth, .
19
-
1
5
6
160
7
5
203
Suffolk, .
-
-
-
_
-
4
-
-
4
Worcester,
87
7
-
19
28
618
18
24
801
STEAM AND WATER POWER.
NOMINAL AND ACTUAL HOESE POWER.
BY TOWNS.
[327]
STEAIM AOT) WATER POWER.
BY
TOWNS.
Counties, Cities axd
Number of
Nominal
Actual Horse
Number of
Nominal
Towns.
Engines.
Horse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Horse power.
Barnstable
7
220
423
9
186
Barnstable,
1
5
5
1
18
Falmouth,
2
120
310
1
50
Harwich
1
5
4
1
15
Sandwich,
2
80
90
6
103
Yarmouth
1
10
19
Berkshire
134
4,767
9,654
333
11,116
Adams
55
2,242
4,621
42
3,019
Becliet, .
.
_
_
12
308
Cheshire,
2
80
280
Clarksburg, .
1
40
100
i
173
Dalton, .
7
233
450
15
835
Egremont, .
1
30
70
4
100
Florida,
1
40
120
Great Barrington,
3
114
230
21
817
Hancock,
5
56
152
7
65
Hinsdale,
4
126
290
7
180
Lanesborough,
4
140
157
2
30
Lee,
10
315
620
54
1,823
Lenox, .
-
-
-
3
77
Monterey,
—
_
_
10
114
New Ashford,
-
_
^
3
12
New Marlborougt
*»
3
36
41
17
121
Otis,
-
-
_
15
301
Peru, .
1
40
60
2
35
Pittstield, .
19
564
1,050
45
1,196
Richmond, .
2
60
110
1
10
Sandisfield, .
.
7
66
Savoy, .
2
45
140
6
93
Sheffield, .
2
65
93
14
264
Stockbridge,
-
_
14
405
Tyringhara, .
1
60
210
3
90
"West Stockbridge
5
176
253
13
212
"Williamstown, .
5
300
600
8
6S0
Windsor,
1
5
7
4
90
" Bristol
236
23,231
46,093
134
4,280
Acushnet,
2
20
30
6
66
Attleborough,
16
330
790
9
265
Dartmouth, .
-
9
247
Dighton,
5
200
356
11
130
Easton, .
6
141
267
12
208
Fairhaven, .
2
110
220
.
Fall River, .
81
14,673
27,997
11
1,056
Freetown, .
4
101
104
13
361
Mansfield,
7
125
170
9
200
New Bedford,
50
4,417
9,770
_
-
Norton, .
-
.
12
93
Raynham, .
9
70S
1,800
17
637
Rehoboth, .
1
12
18
2
60
Seekonk,
.
6
57
Somerset,
6
587
770
Swansea,
2
23
22
1
60
VOL. n. — i2
[329]
330
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STEMI AND WATER POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Number of
Nominal
Actual Horse
Number of
Nominal
TOWKS.
Engines.
Horse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Horse power.
Bristol— Con.
Taunton,
45
1,834
3,779
10
630
Westport,
■■
"
*
6
210
Dukes
2
40
60
1
10
Chilmark,
2
40
50
1
10
Essex
414
19,956
37,267
177
12,519
Amesbury,
3
50
88
13
873
Andover,
10
441
810
10
413
Beverly,
13
222
365
4
87
Boxford,
1
50
75
12
250
Bradford,
1
8 .
12
1
10
Danvers,
13
251
448
3
180
Essex, .
2
80
242
1
8
Georgetown,
2
21
35
3
53
Gloucester,
10
160
230
—
_
Groveland,
4
150
355
8
242
Haverhill,
17
415
890
2
45
Ipswich,
5
115
355
9
162
Lawrence,
47
7,976
11,837
62
8,364
Lynn, .
61
1,536
2,626
7
248
Lynnfleld,
-
-
-
1
25
Manchester,
5
130
220
1
10
Marblehead,
5
60
135
_
_
Merrimac,
4
120
247
3
53
Methuen,
8
676
1,285
6
700
Middleton,
2
95
309
2
38
Newbury,
-
-
-
4
105
Newburyport,
29
1,800
4,220
-
-
North Andover,
5
190
500
5
220
Peabody,
43
1,000
2,187
2
64
Rockport,
19
614
899
—
-
Rowley,
1
4
5
6
30
Balem, .
87
3,480
8,305
3
55
Salisbury, .
6
164
274
1
10
Saugus,
3
68
193
8
274
Topsficld,
2
6
10
-
—
West Newbury, .
...
6
74
110
■
*"
Franklin, ....
28
728
1,406
267
8,586
Ashfield,
.^
_
_
4
67
Bernardston,
2
45
120
4
110
Buckland, .
2
148
260
9
400
Charlemont,
_
_
-
12
325
Colrain,
2
120
225
12
670
Conway,
1
2
4
8
232.
Deerlield,
2
40
105
8
172
Erving, .
-
-
-
20
715
Gill, .
—
—
—
3
125
Greenfield,
8
108
223
9
173
Hawley,
-
-
-
9
225
Heath, .
-
-
-
8
95
Leverett,
1
35
60
25
338
Leyden,
-
-
-
3
38
Monroe,
-
-
-
2
30
Montague,
3
135
180
28
2,820
New Salom,
2
45
95
17
210
Northflold,
-
-
-
7
109
Orange,
4
40
120
24
505
Bowe, .
-
-
-
7
116
Shelburne,
1
10
14
11
285
Shutesbury, .
-
-
—
6
105
Sunderland,
™
*"
~
1
12
STEAM AOTO WATER POWER: BY TOWNS.
331
STEAM AND WATER POWER : BY TOWNS— CoNTiiorED.
CouKiiES, Cities aijd
Number of
Nominal
Actual Horse
Number of
Nominal
Towns.
Engines.
Horse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Horse power.
Frank lfn— Con.
Warwick
.
«.
17
390
Wendell
-
-
-
9
295
Whately,
~
■"
"
4
124
Hahpden
137
3,053
6,989
285
14,472
Agawara
1
25
25
3
150
Blandford
-
-
-
13
223
Brimfield,
_
-
-
9
95
Chester
1
50
95
23
419
C'hicopee
8
190
320
23
1,780
Granville
4
82
183
9
113
Holland
_
-
-
7
41
Holyoke
_
-
-
62
5,487
Longmcadow, ....
8
65
185
4
105
Ludlow
—
-
-
4
70
Monson
7
212
400
5
171
Palmer,
3
85
110
17
1,420
1
25
55
5
180
Bouthwick,
1
8
6
7
95
Springfield,
69
1,533
2,885
20
1,340
Tolland
1
15
23
8
215
8
303
690
8
220
Westfield
18
265
751
30
878
West Bpringfield,
Wilbrabam,
1
35
60
10
765
6
160
301
18
705
IlAMFSniBE
56
2,237
3,716
245
6,416
Amherst,
6
130
255
26
386
Belchcrtown,
300
340
18
320
Chestorlield, .
—
—
8
140
Cumtnington,
60
115
25
430
Eastbampton,
470
1,090
13
425
Enfield,
25
115
12
165
Goshen,
—
-
6
60
Granby,
4
12
8
58
Greenwich, .
12
25
3
80
Hadley,
-
—
—
7
179
Hatfield,
—
-
—
6
64
Huntington, .
2
160
155
5
135
Middletteld, .
—
-
—
1
56
Northampton,
28
818
1,256
22
716
Pelham,
-
—
-
3
50
Plalnfield, .
»
.
-
6
135
South Iladlcy,
2
105
135
20
770
Southampton,
2
8
9
11
150
Ware, .
2
83
125
22
1,470
Wosthampton,
1
12
23
8
132
Williamsburg,
2
20
26
10
225
Worthington,
1
30
35
13
280
MIDDI.ESEX
450
19,067
34,482
352
19,039
Acton,
8
84
185
22
930
Arlington
fi
155
260
6
150
Ashby,
—
—
-.
3
60
Ashland,
8
205
440
8
225
Ayer
6
225
465
6
70
Bedford
-
-
-
2
50
Billcrica
2
23
30
6
270
Burlington,
1
3
6
1
20
Cambridge
79
2,432
4,925
-
—
Carlisle,
-
_
2
16
Chelmsford
2
118
128
12
429
Concord
1
35
65
6
281
332 CEN-SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
STEMI AND WATER POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Number of
Nominal
Actual IXorse
Number of
Nominal
Towns.
Engines.
Horse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Horse power.
Middlesex— Con.
Dracut,
^
^
_
2
85
Dunstable, .
.
.
*
6
95
Everett,
4
60
65
4
200
Framingham,
2
205
267
2
210
Groton, ,
6
249
408
15
485
Holliston,
5
135
250
2
60
Hopkinton, .
8
171
232
3
50
HiRlson,
9
260
610
9
205
Lexington, .
1
8
8
2
33
Lin-col n,
—
-
—
1
36
Littleton,
1
20
90
1
20
Lowell, .
66
5,583
10,410
85
10,890
Maklen,
13
990
1,730
-
—
Marlborough,
22
430
795
1
18
Maynard,
2
550
675
5
400
Mcdford,
9
245
320
-
-
Natick, .
9
172
266
3
80
Newton,
16
850
1,305
12
695
Peppercll,
5
130
300
25
303
Reading,
3
65
85
-
-
Sherborn,
2
30
40
3
40
Shirley,
3
160
315
14
484
Somerville, .
37
1,092
2,024
-
_
Stoneham, .
23
300
600
_
-
Stow, .
2
20
30
3
130
Sudbury,
3
90
215
16
130
Tewksbury, .
1
12
17
-
-
Townsend, .
3
172
290
19
447
Tyngsborough,
2
55
100
9
110
Wakefield, .
6
660
904
2
50
Walthaui, .
18
1,375
3,190
8
680
Watcrtown, •
9
580
1,070
9
180
Wayland,
2
95
65
-
-
Westford, .
-
-
_
4
305
Weston,
1
7
21
4
70
Wilmington,
1
20
60
-
—
Winchester, .
6
196
299
4
87
Woburn,
44
810
1,243
6
63
Norfolk
136
4,407
8,238
138
3,230
Bellingham,
5
165
275
5
130
Braintrce, .
9
473
700
10
190
Canton, .
10
850
1,285
15
415
Dcdham,
1
15
25
5
177
Dover, .
_
_
—
3
50
Foxborough,
4
210
365
-
-
Franklin,
12
525
990
9
185
Holbrook,
1
15
20
—
—
Hyde Park, .
8
290
845
-
—
Medfield,
3
21
25
4
88
Medway,
7
52
72
17
225
Milton, .
1
15
15
2
50
Necdham,
7
157
213
11
463
Norfolk,
4
220
710
7
160
Norwood,
6
90
233
4
50
Quincy, .
19
297
650
2
20
Randolph, .
6
90
114
1
12
Sharon, .
1
8
10
6
100
Stoughton, .
7
220
340
4
70
Walpole,
4
108
227
14
220
Weymouth, .
20
680
1,214
15
570
Wrentham, .
1
6
10
6
65
Plymouth
114
4,031
7,179
203
4,918
Abington,
2
55
65
1
30
Bridgewater, . . . .
6
125
219
7
175
STEAai AND WATEK POWEE *. BY TOWNS.
333
STEAM AND WATER POWER : BY TOWNS— Continued.
CocsTiKS, Cities asd
Number of
Nominal
Actual Horse
Number of
Nominal
Towxs.
Engines.
Ilorse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Uorsc power.
rLYMOCTH— Con.
Brockton
26
310
500
9
182
Carver, .
2
25
60
14
280
Duxl>ui-y,
-
-
-
2
28
East IJridgcwater,
5
70
110
10
215
Halifax,
—
—
—
6
87
nanovcr,
2
81
165
2
150
Ilaiison,
2
90
210
10
220
Hiiigliam,
14
385
841
5
135
Kinurston,
2
70
170
16
211
Lnki'viUc,
1
25
40
3
75
Marion,. . •
—
-
-
2
33
Marshlifld, .
2
18
44
9
122
Mattapoisott,
2
27
83
6
92
MidUloborough, .
H
327
631
21
390
Pembroke, .
1
2
3
4
60
PlymiHitli, .
15
1,187
1,843
19
585
Plynipton, .
-
-
-
4
100
Roclusler, .
-
-
-
17
380
Rockland, .
3
52
110
-
-
Bcitnate,
—
-
-
3
60
South Seituate,
3
40
70
10
150
Soulli Abington, .
9
405
780
3
125
Ware ham, .
4
715
1,220
18
990
West liriJgewater,
2
22
25
3
38
Suffolk,
452
13,077
26,935
4
80
Boston,
422
12,067
25,006
4
80
Chelsea
29
1,006
1,925
-
-
Winthrop
1
4
4
^
■
Worcester, ....
359
14,443
26,749
801
25,730
Ashbumham, ....
6
155
215
27
450
Athol, .
9
180
620
46
1,381
Auburn,
2
50
145
2
55
Barre, .
4
37
59
16
337
Berlin, .
1
12
10
6
120
Blackstone, .
7
760
1,540
16
1,650
Bolton, .
2
80
140
8
121
Boylston,
1
20
60
2
25
Brooktiild, .
3
175
250
3
140
Charlton,
2
56
124
5
130
Clinton,
13
1,330
1,704
9
886
Dana, .
1
25
90
4
73
Douglas,
-
-
-
12
433
Dudley,
5
450
825
11
595
Fitchb'urg, .
23
1,065
1,930
67
2,249
Gardner,
12
473
797
24
600
Grafton,
1
20
15
8
563
Hardwick, .
-
-
2
43
Harvard,
1
40
130
4
137
Holdcn,
3
130
230
14
385
Hubbardston,
1
15
45
22
425
Lancaster, .
2
10
10
-
-
Leicester,
11
215
430
23
674
Leominster, .
25
602
1,068
43
804
Lunenburg, .
-
-
-
10
140
Mendon,
8
72
120
9
132
Milford,
17
333
790
6
165
Millbury,
14
474
1,174
28
1,028
New Bralntree,
-
_
_
3
34
Northborough,
1
10
18
10
172
Northbridge,
3
87
236
13
769
North Brookfield,
2
115
210
-
-
Oakham,
1
35
100
4
115
Oxford, .
4
88
149
4
250
Paxton, .
-
.
-
1
20
Petersham, .
2
50
98
17
321
334
CEITSUS 0¥ MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
STEAM AND WATER POWER : BY TOWNS— Concluded.
CotTNTiES, Cities and
Number of
Nominal
Actual Horse
Number of
Nominal
Towns.
Engines.
Horse power.
power.
Water wheels.
Horse power.
Worcester — Con.
Phillipston
1
10
20
12
210
Princeton,
-
-
_
26
458
Royalston, .
1
8
10
6
200
Rutland,
-
-
-
6
55
Shrewsbury,
2
22
67
3
25
Southborough,
3
95
155
11
213
Southbridge,
6
535
740
25
1,448
Spencer,
8
168
334
16
345
Sterling,
2
24
43
20
229
Sturbr dge,
1
70
130
16
538
Sutton, .
3
300
390
8
500
Templeton,
6
170
280
28
823
Upton, .
1
14
16
4
115
Uxbridge,
9
282
473
17
661
Warren,
-
-
-
26
999
Webster,
7
517
1,630
7
420
Westborough,
11
144
332
5
83
West iioylston,
3
86
235
13
643
WestBrookfield,
1
50
50
-
—
Westminster,
3
88
195
5
84
Winchendon,
3
160
' 380
43
1,438
Worcester,
108
4,533
8,037
27
731
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
Number of
Engines.
Nominal
Horse power.
Actual Horse
power.
Number of
Water wheels.
Nominal
Horse power.
The State,
Barnstable, .
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Dukes, .
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden, .
Hampshire, .
Middlesex, .
Norfolk,
Plymouth, .
Suffolk,
Worcester, .
2,525
7
134
236
2
414
28
137
50
450
136
114
452
359
109,307
220
4,767
23,281
40
19,956
728
3,053
2,237
19,067
4,407
4,031
13,077
14,443
208,186
428
9,654
46,093
50
37,267
1,406
5,989
3,718
34,482
8,238
7,179
26,935
26,749
2,950
9
333
134
1
177
267
285
248
352
138
203
4
801
110,582
186
11,118
4,280
10
12,519
8,586
14,472
6,416
19,039
3,230
4,918
80
25,730
STEAM AND WATEE POWER.
NOMINAL AND ACTUAL HOESE POWEE.
BY ESTDUSTEIES.
[335]
STEAJVI AOT) WATER POWER : BY EST^USTRIES.
[In the following presentation of horse power by industries, indefinitenees in the returns has
compelled the dropping of 14 steam engines and 221 water wheels from the classitication.]
STEAM POWER.
ISDCSTIUES.
Engines.
Nominal
Horse power.
Actual
Horse power.
Agricultural implements, ....
Arras and ammunition,
Artisans' tools
Bags and bagging
Boota and sliot-s,
Boxes,
Building,
Carpetings,
Carriages and wagons,
Chemical preparations
Clocks and watches,
Clothing,
Cotton goods
Dress trimmings,
Drugs and medicines
Dyestuffs,
Fertilizers,
Food preparations,
Furniture,
Glass ' ,
Leather,
Linen,
Liquors and beverages
Lumber
Machines and machinery, ....
Metals and metallic goods, ....
Musical instruments and materials.
Oils and illuminating fluids
Paper
Printing and publishing
Print works,
Polishes and dressings,
Railroad construction
Rubber
Scientific instruments and appliances, .
Stone,
Tobacco
Vessels,
Wooden goods,
^A*oollen goods
Worsted goods,
Miscellaneous manufactures and occupations,
13
8
23
2
242
52
39
10
30
8
3
35
134
3
3
2
8
97
77
198
3
37
102
194
218
22
26
66
80
104
6
12
12
6
34
1
12
82
129
6
363
597
352
251
325
4,454
1,674
1,014
1,210
591
154
14
1,280
20,895
24
85
450
376
3,240
2,797
296
4,389
225
748
3,733
5,366
11,741
591
980
3,020
916
6,945
165
615
1,570
179
775
3
325
2,975
7,923
865
15,179
1,158
683
487
630
8,041
3,247
1,907
2,347
1,146
299
27
2,483
40,536
46
165
873
729
6,285
5,426
574
8,515
430
1,451
7,242
10,410
22,777
1,140
1,901
5,859
1,776
13,473
320
1,193
3,046
347
1,503
6
630
5,771
15,370
1,078
25,587
VOL. II. — 43
[337]
338
CEK^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
STEAM AND WATER POWER : BY INDUSTRIES— Concluded.
WATER POWER.
IXDUSTEIES.
Water
■wheels.
Nominal
Horse power.
Agricultural implements
Arms and ammunition
Artisans' tools,
Boots and ehoes
Boxes,
Building,
Carpetingg,
Carriages and Tvagons,
Clocks and watches,
Clothing
Cotton goods
Fertilizers
Food preparations
Furniture,
Glass
Leather
Linen
Liquors and beverages
Lumber
Machines and machinery, . . . .
Metals and metallic goods, . . . .
Musical instruments and materials, .
Paper
Printing,
Print works,
Saw and grist mills,
Scientific instruments and appliances, . .
Tobacco,
Vessels
Wooden goods
Woollen goods,
Worsted goods,
Miscellaneous manufactures and occupations,
31
18
69
4
72
7
6
26
1
6
292
3
181
110
63
6
7
521
74
135
1
293
4
40
162
2
3
1
164
309
15
96
S77
753
1,506
176
1,295
101
765
448
2
250
32,959
50
4,390
2,405
30
1,061
225
85
10,362
2,183
4,991
10
14,527
114
4,294
3,00S
40
320
8
3,751
13,994
955
4,846
Peesons Employed in Maotfactuees and
Occupations, with Classification
BY Sex, Age, Etc.
BY TOWXS.
[339 J
PEESOXS ElMPLOYED: BY TOWj^S.
[Tliis presentation gives the whole number of persons, in the various towns, employed in manufact-
uring and mechanical industries during the year ending May 1, 1875. The figures presented under
"Manufactures" are drawn from the returns of manufacturers, and those under " Occupations" from the
returns of other employers. These are combined under "Manufactures and Occupations," to obtain the
town or city totals. The numbers given in the fourth to ninth columns, both inclusive, in the three parts of
the presentation, are comprehended in the first three columns. As regards women furnished with work at
home, in many cases work was so supplied to women living in other towns than where the establishment
was situated. The figures in the tenth column are not included in those given in the third column.]
MANUFACTURES.
,
1
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s —
Counties, Citiks
a
B
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AND Towns.
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1
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Barnstable, .
700
695
105
6
16
-
-
-.
-
444
Barnstable,
5
4
1
_
_
_
Chatham, .
4
4
.
_
^
»
_
_
_
^,
Eastham, .
8
8
.
_
.
«.
_
^
_
^
Falmouth,
104
102
2
_
_
.
—
_
_
_
Harwich, .
55
52
3
»
1
.
_
^
_
300
Orleans, .
6
6
_
«.
_
_
«.
_
100
Provincetown, .
20
5
15
5
.
-
_
_
_
7
Sandwich,
425
377
48
15
_
_
^
_
Yarmouth,
73
37
36
1
r ""
"
-
-
3T
Berrsbire, .
10,729
6,701
4,028
006
484
819
-.
4
118
69
Adams, .
4,433
2,688
1,745
241
254
180
.
.
55
_
Alford, .
2
2
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
Becket, .
102
99
3
_
__
_
^
_
1
^
Cheshire, ,
124
76
48
15
_
_
_
_
_
Clarksburg,
125
91
34
8
13
9
_
_
22
«
Dal ton,
808
417
391
46
55
S3
_
_
_
_
Egrcmont,
67
67
_
^
_
_
_
_
Florida, .
10
10
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Great Barrington, .
662
855
307
45
43
_
_
_
_
2
Hancock, .
83
68
15
7
2
2
_
_
1
_
Hinsdale, .
293
174
119
_
^
_
_
Lanesborough,
128
127
1
1
_
^
_
_
_
_
Lee
608
298
310
93
_
2
_
_
2
-
Lenox,
61
60
1
^
_
__
_
_
Monterey,
0
0
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
New Marlborough, .
171
96
75
42
_
_
_
_
_
23
Otis,
35
35
^
^
^
_
_
_
_
Peru,
1
1
_
.
_^
_
_
_
_
_
Pittslield, .
1,731
1,127
604
66
82
54
_
1
26
24
Richmond,
177
177
^
_
_
_
_
Sandisfield,
26
26
_
^
_
_
_
_
^
20
Savoy,
17
17
»
^
.
_
_
_
-
Sheffield, .
65
65
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
Stockbridge, .
210
135
75
^
1
1
_
_
1
_
Tvrinaham,
35
23
12
8
_
_
_
—
West Stockbridge, .
104
102
2
1
_
_
_
_
-
.
Williamstown,
636
351
285
33
34
37
_
3
10
_
"Windsor, .
16
15
1
1
-
-
[341]
342
CEK^SUS, OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTUPvES : BY TOWNS-Continued.
Manufactures — Con.
1
a
i o —
«•
o
1— t
fc. 1m O .
0/ s - t.
1 =5
CoDNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
. c
'A ^
"3 ^
o
"a
o
ft
i
a
■a
!3 between
a 15 years
e.
ales between
d 15 years
e.
•a
la
•C — .= a
"^ - a
|a""~
** 2 2
ber of wom<
nislied wi
rk at home.
2 o
il
cs
— = to
S s o
a o
i ^
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K--
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s
u
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f^
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Bristol,
«
28,081
16,947
11,134
1,119
1,311
1,049
6
-
26
1,003
Acushnet,
39
39
_
^
Attleborough,
1,248
879
369
30
7
9
_
_
4
40
Dartmouth,
23
28
_
_
_
_
Dighton, .
65
63
2
_
4
_
_
E.iston, .
727
710
17
1
_
_
Fairhaven,
177
152
25
10
_
_
_
Fall River,
15,948
8,182
7,766
885
996
908
_
_
2
2
Freetown,
74
68
6
_
_
_
_
_
Mansfield,
1,334
364
970
_
9
_
_
_
_
900
New Bedford,
4,112
2,800
1,312
158
105
65
_
_
12
120
Norton, ■ .
30
14
16
-
4
_
_
_
Raynham,
523
495
28
9
1
_
_
_
_
_
Rehoboth,
11
11
_
_
_
_
_
Somerset, .
310
310
_
_
32
_
6
_
Taunton, .
3,271
2,709
562
32
114
47
_
8
31
Westport,
184
123
61
4
29
18
-
-
_
Dukes, .
89
88
1
1
-
-
-
-
_
1
Chilmark,
12
12
_
_
_
Edgartown,
57
57
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
Tisbury, .
20
19
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Essex, .
44,837
28,382
16,455
1,762
747
535
3
_
36
2,978
Amesbury,
1,345
934
411
17
20
20
_
_
_
4
Andover, .
534
320
214
24*
15
15
_
_
„
Beverly, .
1,212
808
404
_
_
_
_
_
Boxford, .
50
44
6
—
«,
_
_
_
_
_
Bradford,
7
7
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
22
Danvers, .
1,082
773
309
49
19
1
_
_
4
89
Essex,
223
181
•42
7
3
3
_
_
Georgetown, .
386
323
63
4
1
_
_
_
3
Gloucester,
395
304
91
19
_
_
_
_
1
219
Grovcland,
379
217
162
42
33
47
_
^
Hamilton,
2
2
_
_
„
_
_
Haverhill,
3,437
2,014
1,423
138
30
12
_
_
_
231
Ipswich, .
504
325
179
24
6
5
_
_
—
1,415
Lawrence,
12,571
5,923
6,648
449
117
156
2
_
_
11
Lynn,
9,021
6,801
2,220
373
87
4
_
«
17
770
Manchester,
64
64
_
_
_
_
_
_
Marblehead, .
1,416
887
529
52
4
3
_
_
_
111
Merrimao,
497
497
-
_
_
_
_
_
Methuen, .
1,434
875
559
70
84
31
—
_
_
_
Middleton,
157
114
43
12
_
_
_
_
^
^
Newbury,
29
24
5
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Newburyport, .
2,566
1,484
1,082
183
54
49
_
_
_
5
North Andover
J •
787
671
116
23
37
21
-
_
12
Pcabody, .
813
793
20
3
2
1
-
_
_
_
Rockport,
362
227
135
38
20
40
-
-
1
_
Rowley, .
124
103
21
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Salem,
4,045
2,513
1,532
187
197
121
1
-
_
32
Salisbury,
577
544
33
6
7
-
-
-
_
11
Saugus, .
362
249
113
16
10
6
-
_
_
1
Topsfleld,
80
60
20
3
-
-
-
-
-
_
Wenham, .
12
10
2
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
West Newbury,
364
291
73
23
1
—
—
-
1
54
Franklin, .
4,284
2,875
1,409
440
203
236
10
70
4
642
Ashfield, .
7
7
-
' —
.
_
_
_,
_
Bernardston, .
59
41
18
4
1
3
-
-
4
_
Buckland,
354
331
23
1
27
—
~
-"
—
-
PERSONS E:MrLOYED : BY TOWNS.
343
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Manufactures— Con.
1 J
1
1 0<M
1 0<w
,
o
\ ^ u a .
1 ?.3
irt
a
,
rlO
r-l O
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cj .5 = c
CoDNTiEs, Cities
AND Towns.
o °
. c
O CO
s §
3
'A
o
H
1
C3 £i
09
■a
g
•a
a
[ales between
and 15 years
age.
emales between
and 15 years
age.
>>
o
1—1
u
c ,
to to
o a
2 «
0th Sexes, und
15, employed 1
more thaa ni:
mtlis. in the yen
umber of womi
tuniislied wi
■\vork at home.
rt
Pn
s
1 3
1 ^
a
b
M
1 >-<
Franklin— Con.
Charlemont, .
14
14
_
_
_
_
_
_
Colrain, .
429
1S8
241
28
37
22
_
_
_
Conwaj', .
151
85
60
7
4
2
-
_
_
Deerfiold, .
2.00
122
108
1
4
2
_
_
_
1
Erving, .
213
203
10
1
113
2
«
_
_
Gill, .
102
103
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Greenfield,
241
203
38
6
_
_
_
_
_
Hawley, .
1
1
-
_
_
»
_
_
_
Leverett, .
25
24
1
1
_
-
_
_
_
_
Leyden, .
2
2
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Monroe, .
2
2
_
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
Montague,
930
72.3
213
41
_
_
_
_,
_
New Salem,
18
18
_
_
_
._
_
_
_
_
Korthlicld,
20
25
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
Orange, .
1,12S
495
633
350
17
200
10
70
_
620
Rowe,
13
12
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shelburnc,
174
117
57
-_
^
5
_
_
^
9
Shutesbury,
17
17
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sunderland,
3
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Warwick,
80
80
—
_
_
_
_
_
_
12
Wendell, .
47
47
_
_
_
_
_
_
__
Whately, .
12
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden, .
19,812
11,045
8,767
986
627
558
18
32
42
976
Agawam, .
86
36
50
22
_
_
^
_
_
Blandford,
28
28
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Brimficld,
28
28
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
Chester, .
67
G6
1
_
1
^
_
_
_
_
Chicopce, .
3,224
1,744
1,480
83
86
61
_
_
_
4
Granville,
69
62
7
-_
_
^
_
_
_
11
Holland, .
7
7
_
_
_
_
_
_
Holyoke, .
6,402
2,647
3,755
360
219
226
18
7
6
_
Longraeadow,
216
207
9
1
8
1
_
6
_
Ludlow, .
3
3
_
_
_
_
Monson, .
579
217
362
33
14
6
__
_
_
600
Montgomery,
1
1
_
_
_
__
_
Palmer, .
1,351
716
635
128
93
117
_
_
_
_
Russell, .
108
53
55
_
_
^
_
_
Southwick,
27
26
1
„
«
^
_
„
_
_
Springfield,
4,8.50
3,507
1,343
74
74
82
_
_
27
3
Tolland, .
33
33
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wales, .
339
230
109
35
_
_
_
_
_
^,
WcBtfield,
1,532
1,045
487
187
6
29
_
25
o
248
West Springfield, .
519
197
322
36
20
30
_
Wilbraham,
343
192
151
27
6
6
-
-
-
110
Hampshire,
6,825
3,823
3,002
300
370
293
10
6
7
611
Amherst, .
214
174
40
3
_
_
^
_
_
^
Belchortown, .
77
72
5
2
1
_
_
_
_
_
Chesterfield, .
19
19
_
_
_
_
_
Cummington, .
91
69
22
14
15
1
_
_
o
2
Easthampton, .
1,171
446
725
44
62
57
_
_
_
604
Enfield, .
178
126
52
18
7
0
_
_
_
.
Goshen, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
_
_
Qranby, .
4
4
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Greenwich,
9
8
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hadley, .
93
93
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hatfield, .
51
50
1
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Huntington,
121
71
50
1
.
_
„
_
_
^
Middleficid, .
102
70
32
8
9
..
—
_
_
_
Northampton, .
1,037
999
633
53
81
91
10
6
5
1
3M
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Manufactures — Con.
,
,
o<«
Ot«
o
t- w o .
C J3
a
r-l O
f-i o
t
rH
0.0 = 1;
«.ti
Counties, Cities
o o
3
o
CO
1
a
o
f-t
u
S to
5 c3
P _ o
si" is
if worn
d w
home.
AND Towns.
s s
2 §
o
1
.2 S
a o
1 s
^ a
ales be
and 15
age.
1-
g C3 CS
g 6
a o
Cm
C) CO
oth Sex-
15, emp
more tl
mths. hi
P
S
b
S
S
b<
S
p>^
a
'A
HAJiPsniRE— Con.
Pelharn, .
6
6
_
^
_
_
_
Plainflcld,
11
11
..
_
_
_
_
_
_
Presoott, .
4
3
1
1
.
_
«
_
_
_
South Hadlcy,
683
377
306
28
25
16
_
_
_
_
Southampton,
195
111
84
3
20
10
_
_
-
4
Ware,
1,708
779
929
106
102
78
_
_
_
-
Wc8thampton,
24
23
1
-
1
-
_
_
-
-
Williamsburg,
387
272
115
19
45
34
-
-
-
—
Worthington, .
35
35
—
—
2
■"
—
—
-
—
Middlesex,
47,978
30,346
17,632
1,471
985
794
-
1
43
1,544
Acton,
158
100
68
45
_
_
..
_
_
.»
Arlington,
222
216
6
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Ashby, .
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ashland, .
438
373
65
6
23
15
-
-
-
-
Aycr,
216
200
16
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
Bedford, .
2
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billorica, .
285
205
80
5
14
4
_
-
-
-
Burlington,
14
13
1
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
5,908
5,241
667
25
48
3
-
-
7
4
Cai-lisle, .
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford, .
306
183
123
19
12
23
_
-
-
-
Concord, .
148
102
46
6
5
4
_
-
-
-
Dracut, .
14
12
2
1
-
_
-
-
-
•-
Dunstable,
4
4
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
Everett, .
134
127
7
1
_
_
_
_
-
-
Framingham,
1,191
579
612
70
10
4
-
-
400
Groton, .
93
73
20
8
2
-
-
-
-
—
Holllston,
642
563
79
10
3
_
_
_
_
500
Hopkinton,
1,110
974
136
17
47
18
-
-
-
15
Hudson, .
1,168
815
353
15
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lexington,
36
34
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lincoln, .
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Littleton, .
39
35
4
_
3
3
_
-
-
-
Lowell, .
17,477
7,495
9,982
602
322
196
-
-
3
93
Maiden, .
1,062
689
373
35
40
10
_
-
22
15
Marlborough,
2,396
1,869
527
70
78
38
-
-
-
5
Maynard, .
718
453
265
52
m
33
-
-
-
-
Medford, .
435
347
88
4
35
12
-
-
-
-
Melrose, .
150
124
26
4
_
_
_
-
_
_
Natick, .
961
771
190
13
14
11
_
—
2
5
Newton, .
1,017
765
252
27
15
16
-
-
-
8
North Reading
99
68
31
19
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peppercll,
227
170
57
4
8
-
-
-
5
-
Reading, .
393
214
179
-
-
-
-
-
-
26
Shorborn, .
85
85
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Shirley, .
294
159
135
19
29
35
-
1
-
-
Somerville,
1,515
1,407
108
20
37
-
-
-
-
-
Stoneham,
1,459
915
544
181
5
5
-
-
1
20
Stow,
117
73
44
_
7
5
-
-
-
-
Sudbury, .
95
74
21
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
Tewksbury,
21
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Townscnd,
291
283
8
6
-
-
-
-
-
5
Tyngsborough
51
43
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
884
400
484
26
6
21
-
-
-
34
Wallham,
2,349
1,048
1,301
101
115
306
_
-
-
235
Watertown,
780
486
294
24
8
3
-
-
1
60
Wayland, .
495
435
60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wcstford,
118
75
43
5
6
7
-
-
-
49
Weston, .
16
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilmington,
34
34
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
300
287
13
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
1,988
1,667
321
29
31
22
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■■
2
70
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Nantucket,
144
40
104
81
-
-
-
-
-
267
Nantucket,
144
40
104
81
-
-
-
-
-
267
Norfolk, .
12,548
9,447
3,101
196
160
44
-
-
4
7,234
Bellingham, .
318
272
46
8
27
2
_
_
4
_
Braintree,
973
658
315
4
2
2
-
-
-
I
Canton, .
974
458
516
24
18
16
-
-
-
SO
Dcdliam, .
45S
438
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dover,
11
9
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fosborough, .
9S4
434
550
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,200
Franklin,^
614
354
160
20
11
-
-
-
-
1,450
Holbrook,
2S2
256
26
6
2
-
-
-
-
28
Hyde Park, .
358
195
163
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
Med field, .
303
158
145
6
1
-
-
-
-
1,700
Modway, .
1,007
864
143
22
41
-
-
-
-
800
Milton,
30
23
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
615
403
212
22
5
2
-
-
-
235
Norfolk, .
161
140
21
-
10
5
-
-
-
-
Norwood,
148
148
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
1,107
1,056
51
4
5
-
-
-
-
23
RandoJph,
717
622
95
17
11
3
-
-
-
41
Sharon, .
139
115
24
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
Stoughton,
811
G05
206
22
o
-
-
-
-
12
Walpole, .
18S
160
28
_
17
1
-
-
-
7
Weymouth,
2,179
1,858
S21
33
8
13
-
-
-
55
Wrentham,
271
221
50
^
■"
"
"
■
600
Plymouth, .
10,317
8,754
1,563
218
142
38
10
-
10
1,963
Ahington,
640
547
93
19
4
_
_
-
-
35
Bridgewatcr,
144
142
o
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
3,461
2,818
643
73
38
23
10
-
10
IS
Carver,
114
94
20
2
3
-
-
-
-
-
Duxbury,.
66
66
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
East Cridgewa
ter, .
293
286
7
1
_
-
-
-
-
-
Halifax, ,
10
10
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hanover, .
176
147
29
3
_
-
-
-
-
-
Hanson, .
85
69
16
8
_
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
332
267
65
5
_
_
-
-
-
108
Kingston,.
209
178
31
19
_
-
-
-
-
18
Lakeville,.
7
7
_
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
Marion, .
3
3
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marshlicld,
25
25
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett,
53
45
8
-
2
-
-
-
-
4
Middleborough
850
650
200
19
2
-
-
-
—
1,680
Pembroke,
55
53
o
2
2
-
-
-
—
—
Plymouth,
1,084
906
178
33
45
10
-
-
-
-
Rochester,
4S
48
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Rockland,
724
650
74
16
15
_
-
-
-
—
8citnato, .
62
58
4
1
_
1
-
-
-
—
South Scituate,
172
138
34
_
_
_
-
-
-
85
South Abington,
871
749
122
13
31
4
-
-
-
13
Wareham,
655
655
-
.
-
-
-
-
—
—
West Bridgewater, .
178
143
35
4
—
—
■
Suffolk,
38,478
27,855
10,623
495
376
145
1
-
215
6,214
Boston, .
36,965
26,721
10,244
479
363
144
1
-
215
6,202
Chelsea, .
1,4S2
1,117
365
12
13
1
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Manufactures — Con.
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Revere, .
9
9
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_
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Winthrop,
22
8
14
4
—
—
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43,103
30,883
12,220
1,301
1,247
904
26
1
367
7,149
Ashburnham, .
834
729
105
1
11
4
_
_
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62
Athol,
860
654
206
44
18
6
-
-
4
20
Auburn, .
190
84
106
5
8
7
_
_
11
_
Barre,
295
250
45
6
_
2
_
_
-
2
Berlin,
107
86
21
2
3
-
_
-
_
Blackstone,
1,409
749
660
87
53
'>2
-
-
-
Bolton, .
25
23
2
1
O
-
-
-
—
Boylston, .
142
77
65
_
20
_
_
_
-
—
Brookfield,
551
442
109
16
22
15
-
-
—
Charlton, .
77
73
4
2
3
-
-
-
-
5
Clinton, .
2,186
1,234
952
18
37
30
-
-
_
2
Dana,
56
50
6
4
-
-
-
-
-
790
Douglas, .
371
332
39
5
3
10
_
_
-
40
Dudley, .
788
470
318
26
113
79
-
-
2
—
Fitchburg,
2,321
1,874
447
60
17
9
-
-
~
200
Gardner, .
605
589
16
2
1
-
-
1,CS9
Grafton, .
806
529
277
57
33
25
-
-
-
5
Hardwick,
12
11
1
_
-
-
-
-
-
Harvard, .
42
37
5
_
_
-
-
-
-
5
Holden, .
376
214
162
14
19
9
2
-
-
-
Hubbardston,
69
65
4
1
_
1
i
1
-
6
Lancaster,
89
59
30
-
-
_
-
-
4
Leicester, .
614
392
222
43
22
16
_
-
-
—
Leominster,
1,158
895
263
19
19
2
-
-
15
3
Lunenburg-,
18
17
1
1
3
-
-
-
3
-
Mendon, .
38
37
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
2,765
2,185
580
220
73
30
-
-
32
332
Millbury, .
1,210
701
509
57
72
46
-
-
-
-
New Braintroo,
3
2
1
1
_
_
-
-
-
-
Northborough,
128
97
31
6
4
7
-
-
2
-
Northbridge, .
1,056
765
291
41
44
67
-
-
1
-
North Brookfield, .
1,208
1,033
175
25
23
71
16
-
1
6
Oakham, .
20
20
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oxford, .
712
422
290
32
19
14
-
-
-
10
Paxton, .
81
81
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Petersham,
7
7
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Phillipston,
41
40
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Princeton,
64
69
5
1
1
1
-
-
-
4
Royalston,
123
91
32
5
6
1
-
-
-
-
Rutland, .
11
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shrewsbury,
76
74
2
-
-
-
-
r-
-
-
Southborough,
407
262
145
23
17
14
-
-
-
Southbridge,
1,848
1,205
643
82
151
105
-
-
235
—
Spencer, .
1,011
842
169
41
21
20
1
-
5
6
Sterling, .
58
58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sturbrfdge,
503
308
195
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sutton,
805
340
405
12
60
9
-
-
19
-
Templeton,
519
460
59
14
7
1
-
-
-
984
Upton,
478
201
277
21
-
-
-
-
-
3,422
Uxbridge,
648
381
207
29
42
35
3
-
-
2
Warren, .
978
625
353
9
8
8
-
-
-
2
Webster, .
1,544
795
749
29
120
145
-
-
-
39
Wcstborough,
1,369
830
539
15
27
19
-
-
20
6
West Boyl.ston,
562
290
272
23
44
37
-
-
-
-
West Brookfield, .
378
355
23
9
15
-
-
-
-
10
Westminster, .
165
149
16
2
3
-
-
-
2
3
Winchendon, .
676
573
103
24
56
7
3
-
-
-
Worcester,
•
9,610
7,649
1,961
160
27
30
~
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15
98
PEKSONS EMPLOYED I BY TOWNS.
317
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Manufactures — Con.
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267,925
177,781
90,144
8,982
6,568
4,915
84
114
872
31,185
Barnstable,
700
595
105
6
16
_
_
_
_
444
Berkshire,
10,729
6,701
4,028
606
484
319
-
4
118
69
Bristol, .
28,081
16,947
11,134
1,119
1,311
1,049
6
_
26
1,093
Dukes, .
89
88
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Essex,
44,837
28,382
16,455
1,762
747
535
3
-
36
2,978
Franklin, .
4,284
2,875
1,409
440
203
236
10
70
4
642
Hampden,
19,812
11,045
8,767
986
527
558
18
32
42
976
Hampshire,
6,825
3,823
3,002
300
370
293
10
6
7
611
Middlesex,
47,978
50,346
17,632
1,471
985
794
-
1
43
1,544
Kantucket,
144
40
104
81
_
-
-
-
_
267
Norfolk, .
12,548
9,447
3,101
196
160
44
-
-
4
7,234
Plymouth,
10,317
8,754
1,563
218
142
33
10
-
10
1,963
Suffolk, .
38,478
27,855
10,623
495
376
145
1
-
215
6,214
Worcester,
43,103
30,883
12,220
1,301
1,247
904
26
1
367
7,149
OCCUPATIONS.
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Barnstable,
Brewster, .
Chatham, .
Dennis, .
Eastham, .
Falmouth,
Harwich, .
Orleans, .
Provincetown,
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire,
Adams, .
Becket, .
Cheshire, .
Dalton,
Egremont,
Florida, .
Great Barringto
Hancock, .
Hinsdale, .
686
679
5
5
5
5
310
303
113
113
6
6
26
26
117
117
14
14
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18
12
12
60
60
832
811
173
173
9
8
11
10
11
11
10
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3
3
5
5
14
14
10
10
21
348
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN OCCUPATIONS : BY TOWNS-
OCCUPATIONS — Con.
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Lanesborough,
Lee, .
New Marlborough,
Otis, .
Pittsfield, .
Richmond,
Bandisfield,
Sheffield, .
Stockbridge,
West Stockbridge,
■Williamstown,
Bristol,
Acushnet,
Attleborough,
Dartmouth,
Dighton, .
Easton, .
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Freetown,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Norton, .
Raynham,
Rehoboth,
Seekonk, .
Somerset, .
Swansea, .
Taunton, .
Westport,
Dukes, .
Edgartown,
Tisbury, .
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Amesbury,
Andover, .
Beverly, .
Boxford, .
Bradford, .
Danvers, .
Essex,
Georgetown,
Gloucester,
Groveland,
Hamilton,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Manchester,
Marblehead,
Merrimac,
Methuen, .
MiddletoD,
8
77
15
4
335
8
5
18
31
36
49
5,650
2
33
20
4
20
79
879
11
32
4,008
1
11
10
22
4
25
322
167
92
91
1
6,366
27
9
122
6
4
88
24
19
1,002
208
8
279
127
542
1,838
4
33
46
32
2
8
77
15
4
319
8
5
18
31
33
49
5,530
2
32
20
4
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79
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1
11
10
22
4
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305
165
91
90
1
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25
9
120
6
4
88
24
19
1,002
208
8
274
119
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621
4
33
46
32
2
16
120
1
2
16
17
2
1,571
2
2
5
8
153
1,217
43
23
1
38
46
6
32
PEESONS EINIPLOYED : BY TOTVTS-S.
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PERSONS EMPLOYED IN OCCUPATIONS : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Occupations — Con.
CotJKTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
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Essex— Con.
Nahant, .
28
28
_
_
_
_
_
Newbury,
40
40
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
2U
180
31
-
4
-
-
_
_
_
Peabody, .
299
274
25
-
-
-
-
-
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Rockport,
3S4
374
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Rowley, .
9
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Salem,
832
738
94
17
21
-
-
-
«.
Salisbury,
49
49
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Saugus, .
25
1
24
1
-
-
-.
-
_
_
Swampscott,
11
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Topgfield,
12
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Wenhatn, .
13
13
_
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
West Newbury,
33
33
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—
—
—
-
-
Franklin, .
282
265
17
10
_
_
-
_
_
9
Ashfield, .
6
6
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Bernardston,
13
13
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Buckland,
7
7
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Charlemont,
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
„
Conwav, .
9
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
•
Deerfield, .
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Erving, .
9
9
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Greenfield,
59
69
_
-
_
_
-
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_
_
Montague,
72
60
12
10
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Salem,
8
8
_
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_
_
_
_
Northfield,
4
4
_
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_
_
_
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Orange, .
36
36
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_
_
_
_
Rowe,
9
9
_
-
_
_
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Shelburne,
33
28
5
_
_
_
_
_
_
9
Shutesbury,
3
3
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-
_
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Whately, .
2
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Hampden, .
2,802
2,526
276
96
6
-
_
3
21
Blandford,
13
13
_
_
_
Brimfield,
3
3
_
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_
_
_
_
Chester, .
7
7
_
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Chicopee, .
297
282
15
4
_
_
_
«
_
5
Granville,
4
3
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Holyoke, .
45
45
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
Longmeadow,
7
7
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
Monson, .
63
63
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_
_
_
_
Palmer, .
50
50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Russell, .
4
4
_
_
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_
_
_
„
_
Southwick,
2
2
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
Springfield,
2,077
1,820
257
91
6
_
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Wales, .
9
9
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Westfiekl,
185
182
3
1
1
_
_
_
_
1
West Springfie
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15
15
_
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_
_
_
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Wilbraham,
21
21
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Hampshire,
473
466
7
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Amherst, .
46
46
_
_
_
.
Belchcrtown, .
7
7
_
_
_
_
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Chesterfield, .
1
1
_
^
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_
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Cummington, .
4
4
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Easthampton,
•
38
37
1
-
-
-
-
-
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Hampshire— Con.
Enfield, .
6
6
_
Granby, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
Greenwich,
11
11
_
-
_
_
^
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Hadley, .
2
2
_
_
_
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_
_
_
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Hatfield, .
1
1
_
-
.
_
_
_
_
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Huntington,
11
11
_
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_
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Middlefield,
1
1
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_
_
_
_
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Northampton,
249
243
6
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_
_
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PlainfieUl,
12
12
_
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South Hadley,
18
18
_
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_
_
_
_
_
Southampton,
5
5
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
Ware,
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37
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Westhampton,
4
4
_
_
_
._
_
_
_
Williamsburg,
4
4
-
_
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-
_
_
_
_
Worthington, .
11
11
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Middlesex,
5,012
4,710
302
37
7
1
_
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2
59
Acton,
28
28
_
_
_
_
.
Arlington,
92
92
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
^
Ashby, .
7
7
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Ashland, .
22
19
3
_
^
_
-
_
_
_
Ayer,
4
4
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Bedford, .
20
20
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Billerica, ,
17
17
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Burlington,
31
6
25
_
_
_
«
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_
Cambridge,
1,045
949
96
26
2
_
-
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1
Carlisle,' .
4
4
_
_
-
_
_
„
_
Chelmsford,
98
98
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Concord, .
101
92
9
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Dunstable,
9
9
_
„
_
„
^
_
_
_
Everett, .
20
20
«
^
„
_
_
„
_
_
Framingham,
8
8
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Groton, .
26
26
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Holliston,
36
36
_
_
„
_
_
„
_
_
Hopkinton,
12
12
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
Hudson, .
3
3
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
Lexington,
40
40
_
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_
_
_
_
Lincoln, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
^
Littleton, .
14
14
-.
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
834
823
11
3
2
_
_
_
_
7
Maiden, .
343
303
40
2
_
„
_
_
_
Marlborough,
8
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maynard, .
16
16
_
.
.
-
-
_
_
_
Medford, .
105
105
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Melrose, .
139
1.39
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Natick, .
107
107
_
.
_
-
_
-
_
_
Newton, .
341
316
25
2
_
„
_
_
_
_
North Reading
18
18
-
_
_
_
-
-
_
-
Pepperell,
71
67
4
3
1
_
-
-
-
.
Reading, .
24
24
-
_
_
^
_
_
-
-
Sherborn,
7
7
..
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shirley, .
10
9
1
_
_
_
»
.
_
_
Somerville,
476
409
7
1
_
1
_
-
_
_
Btoneham,
58
54
4
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_
_
_
Stow,
7
7
_
_
1
_
_
_
_
_
Sudbury, .
6
6
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
Tewksljury,
2
2
-
_
_
_
-
»
-
-
Townseud,
21
21
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
.
Tyngsborough
6
6
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
94
93
1
_
_
_
-
-
_
•
Waltham,
151
140
11
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Watertown,
173
164
9
-
-
-
-
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PEKSONS EMPLOYED : BY TOWI^S.
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Occupations — Con .
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Wayland,
20
20
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^_
West ford,
49
49
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
Weston, .
•
17
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Winchester,
,
29
29
_
_
1
-
_
_
_
_
Woburu, .
•
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182
56
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Nantdcket,
1S3
183
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Kantucket,
1S3
1S3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NOEFOLK, .
1,160
1,182
28
5
-
_
-
_
1
1
Bellingham,
5
5
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
Braintree,
22
22
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Brookline,
61
61
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Canton, .
21
21
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Cohasset, .
15
15
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Dedham, .
54
54
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dover,
2
o
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
FrankiiD, .
32
30
2
_
-
-
_
_
-
_
Holbrook,
4
4
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hyde Park,
37
34
3
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
Medfield, .
18
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_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Medwav, .
5
5
_
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Milton," .
68
68
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Needham,
90
90
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Norfolk, .
2
2
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Norwood,
10
10
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Quincy, .
324
324
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
1
Randolph,
135
132
3
2
-
_
_
_
_
_
Sharon, .
3
3
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
fitoughton,
8
8
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Walpole, .
55
55
-
_
-
_
_
-
_
-
Weymouth,
175
155
20
3
-
_
-
-
1
-
Wrentham,
14
14
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Pltmodth, .
730
702
28
6
1
_
1
2
Abington,
41
41
_
^
_
_
_
.
_
_
Bridgewater, .
43
43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
152
146
6
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
Duxbury,
61
51
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
East Bridgewater, .
3
3
_
_
_
.
_
-
-
-
Halifax, .
1
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Hanover, .
10
10
_
_
1
_
_
_
1
-
Hanson, .
4
4
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Hingham, .
87
87
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
Kingston, .
13
12
1
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Marshfield,
24
24
_
_
_
„
_
-
-
2
Mattapoisett, .
14
14
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
92
71
21
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
16
16
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Plymouth,
34
34
_
_
_
_
_
.
-
-
Rochester,
13
13
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
29
29
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-
-
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Scituate, .
2
2
^
^
^
_
_
_
-
-
South Scituate,
15
15
-
-
-
-
-
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CEI^-SUS OF :MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN OCCUPATIONS : BY TOWNS— Continued.
Occupations— Con.
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43
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West Bridgew
Iter, . 43
43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sdftolk,
. 13,093
11,399
1,694
227
39
20
-
-
14
18
Boston, .
. 12,691
11,120
1,571
203
39
20
_
14
18
Chelsea, .
399
276
123
24
_
_
_
^
Winthrop,
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester
, . 3,677
3,238
439
81
11
51
-
54
2
1,356
Ashbumham,
7
7
_
_
1
Athol,
76
75
1
_
_
_
_
_
1
Auburn, .
4
4
_
_
_
_
_
_
Barre,
87
82
5
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Berlin,
5
5
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Blackstone,
58
48
10
_
3
_
_
_
2
_
Bolton, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
_
Boyleton, .
3
3
_
_
_
_
_
«
_
^
Brookfield,
15
11
4
_
_
_
_
_
_
3
Charlton, .
21
21
_
_
_
_
_
_
Clinton, .
52
52
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dana,
12
12
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Douglas, .
5
5
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
Fltchburg,
305
291
14
1
•
_
_
_
.
1,00(*
Gardner, .
98
87
11
_
.
_
_
_
^
.^
Grafton, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
^
_
^
Hardwick,
6
6
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Harvard, .
13
5
8
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Holden, .
3
3
_
_
_
_
—
_
^
Hubbardston,
3
3
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^.
Lancaster,
29
29
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Leicester, .
7
7
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
^
Leominster,
212
202
10
_
_
_
_
_
^
.^
Lunenburg,
7
7
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
_
Mendon, .
15
15
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Milford, .
167
116
51
17
_
_
—
_
_
2
Millbury, .
63
63
_
_
1
^
_
_
_
^
New Braintree
2
2
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Northborough,
12
12
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Northbridge,
97
88
9
_
_
_
_
_
„
North Brookfie
Id, . 12
12
_
_
_
_
,_
,,
_
_
Oakham, .
7
7
_
_
^
_
^
_
_
Oxford, .
9
9
_
_
_
_
^
^
_
I
Paxton, .
3
3
^
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
Princeton,
12
12
_
_
_
_
^
^
_
_
Shrewsbury,
10
10
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
-
Southborough,
21
21
_
-
_
_
_
_
—
Southbridge,
71
59
12
o
_
_
_
^
_
_
Spencer, .
82
75
7
«
_
_
^
_
_
_
Sterling, .
20
20
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sturbridge,
10
8
2
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sutton,
4
4
_
_
_
_
..
_
.
_
Templeton,
260
10
250
50
_
50
_
50
_
350
Upton,
15
15
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Uxbridge,
34
34
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
.
Warren, .
55
53
2
«.
.
_
^
_
_
_
Webster, .
148
147
1
1
^
_
_
^
_
_
Westborongh,
277
277
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
West Boylston
14
14
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
.
West Brookfiel
d, . 6
6
_
^
,^
_
_
_
_
_
Westminster,
9
9
«
_
_
_
_
._
_
_
Winchendon,
44
44
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
Worcester,
1,160
1,118
42
10
6
1
-
4
-
-
TEESONS EMPLOYED I BY TOW^S.
353
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN OCCUPATIONS: BY TOWNS-
OCCUPATIONS — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
-COXCLUDED.
COUNTIES.
The State,
Barnstal)le,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukca,
Essex,
Franklin, .
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Korfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
p a
'A pq
41,038
6S6
832
5,0.50
92
6,3GG
2S2
2,802
473
6,012
183
1,100
730
13,093
3,677
a
a
3
'A
36,527
679
811
5,530
91
4,795
2G5
2,526
466
4,710
183
1,132
702
11,399
3,233
4,511
7
21
120
1
1,571
17
276
7
302
28
28
1,694
439
516
1
4
43
10
96
5
6
227
81
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103
73
1
:
38
1
6
-
7
1
1
-
39
20
11
61
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a
3
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54
3
2
1
1
14
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1,517
1
4
46
9
21
59
1
2
18
1,356
MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS.
CoDNTiES, Cities
AKD Towns.
Barnstable,
Barnstable,
Brewster,
Chatham,
Dennis, ,
Eastham, .
Falmouth,
Harwich, .
Orleans, .
Provincetown,
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire,
Adams, .
Alford, .
Becket,
Cheshire, .
Clarksburg,
Dalton,
Egremont,
Florida, .
Great Barrington,
Hancock, .
Hinsdale. .
ki,
1
a
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o
« a
V
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1,386
1,274
10
9
5
5
314
307
113
113
14
14
130
128
172
109
20
20
38
23
437
389
133
97
11,561
7,512
4,606
2,861
2
o
111
107
135
86
125
91
819
428
67
67
13
13
667
360
97
82
303
184
112
1
7
2
3
15
48
36
4,049
1,745
4
49
34
391
307
15
119
a
•a
g = CO
g c5 n
5
1
610
241
15
8
46
43
7
16
1
15
485
254
13
55
43
2
319
180
9
33
mi
3 'O " t^
? C el's
!<'S.-5 3
op —
= ■-^'11
ci-t 3 3
113
55
1
22
a
J3 rt
445
300
100
7
37
69
VOL. II.— 45
354
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS: BY
TOWNS— Continued.
,
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0
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Counties, Cities
o o
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3
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Berkshire— Con.
Lanesborough,
136
135
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee, ....
685
375
310
93
-
2
-
-
9.
-
Lenox,
ei
60
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monterey,
9
9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Marlborougli,.
186
111
75
42
-
-
-
-
-
23
Otis, ....
39
39
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peru,
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfielcl, .
2,066
1,446
620
69
83
54
-
1
26
24
Richmond,
185
185
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sandisficld,
31
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
Savoy,
17
17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
83
83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stockhridge, .
241
166
75
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
Tyringliam,
35
23
12
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Stockbridge, .
140
135
5
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
685
400
285
33
34
37
-
3
10
-
Windsor, .
16
15
1
—
~
1
—
"
—
"
Bristol,
33,731
22,477
11,254
1,125
1,311
1,049
6
-
26
1,097
Acushnet,
41
41
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Attleborough, .
1,281
911
370
SO
7
9
-
-
4
40
Dartmouth,
48
48
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
Dighton, .
69
07
2
-
4
2
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
747
730
17
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fairliaveu,
256
231
25
-
10
-
-
-
-
—
Fall River,
16,827
8,979
7,848
885
996
908
-
-
0
it
2
Freetown,
85
79
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Mansfield,
1,366
394
972
-
9
-
-
-
-
900
New Bedford, .
8,120
6,792
1,323
162
105
65
-
-
12
120
Norton, .
31
15
16
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
Raynham,
534
506
28
9
1
-
-
-
-
-
Rehobotb,
21
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Seekonk, .
22
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Somerset,
314
314
-
-
32
-
6
-
-
—
Swansea, .
25
25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
3,593
3,014
579
32
114
47
-
-
8
31
Westport,
351
288
C3
6
29
IS
~
—
~
"
Ddkes, .
181
179
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Chilmark,
12
12
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Edgartown,
148
147
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tisbury, .
21
20
1
1
*~
"
1
Essex, .
51,203
33,177
18,026
1,805
785
536
3
-
36
3,024
Amesbury,
1,372
959
413
17
20
20
-
-
-
4
Andovor, .
543
329
214
24
15
15
-
-
-
-
Beverly, .
1,334
928
406
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boxford, .
56
50
6
-
-
-
-
—
-
22
Bradford, .
11
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
1,170
861
309
49
19
1
-
-
4
89
Esses,
247
205
42
7
3
3
-
-
-
~
Georgetown,
405
342
63
4
1
-
-
-
-
3
Gloucester,
1,397
1,306
91
19-
-
-
-
-
1
219
Grovcland,
587
425
162
42
36
47
-
-
—
1
Hamilton,
10
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
Haverhill,
3,716
2,288
1,428
139
30
12
-
-
-
231
Ipswich, .
631
444
187
24
6
5
-
-
-
1,415
Lawrence,
13,113
6,312
6,801
472
119
157
2
17
PEKSOK^S E3IPLOYED : BY TOAVXS.
355
PERSONS EMPLOYED IX IMANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS
TOWNS— COXTINUED.
BY
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Lynn,
10,859
7,422
3,437
374
95
4
„
_
17
802
M;incho.«tcr,
68
68
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Mtirbkiicad,
1,449
920
529
52
4
3
-
-
_
111
Mcrriraac,
540
543
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mt'tliiion, .
1,46G
907
559
70
84
31
-
-
-
-
Middlctou,
159
IIG
43
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
Naliaiit, .
28
23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newbury,
69
64
5
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
Ncwburyport,
2,777
1,604
1,113
183
58
49
-
-
5
North Andove
,
7S7
671
116
23
37
21
-
-
12
-
Poahody, .
1,11-2
1,067
45
3
2
1
-
-
-
-
Rockport,
74(5
GDI
145
38
20
40
"
-
1
-
Rowlej-, .
133
112
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
Saloni,
4,877
3,251
1,626
204
218
121
1
-
-
39
Salisbury,
02(5
503
33
6
7
-
-
-
-
11
Saugus, .
387
250
137
17
10
6
-
-
-
1
Swampscott,
11
11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Topslicld,
92
72
20
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wenham,
25
23
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Newbury,
397
324
73
23
1
-
—
-
1
54
Franklin, .
4,566
3,140
1,426
450
203
236
10
70
4
651
Asbfield, .
13
13
_
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
Bornardston,
72
54
18
4
1
o
-
-
4
-
Buckland,
301
003
23
1
27
-
-
-
-
_
Cliarlcmont,
16
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Colraiii, .
429
188
241
28
37
22
-
_
-
_
Conway, .
160
94
60
7
4
2
-
-
-
_
Beerfiold,
240
132
108
1
4
2
-
-
-
1
Erving, .
222
212
10
1
113
2
-
-
-
_
Gill,.
102
102
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Grocnficld,
300
262
38
0
-
-
-
-
-
-
Haw ley, .
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leverett, .
25
24
1
1
_
-
-
-
-
-
Leydcn, .
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monroe, .
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Montague,
1,008
7 S3
225
51
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Salem,
26
26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nortlificld,
30
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
Orange, .
1,104
531
603
350
17
200
10
70
-
020
Rowe,
22
21
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slielburne,
207
145
62
_
_
5
_
-
-
18
Shutesbury,
20
20
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Sunderland,
O
3
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Warwick,
80
80
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
12
Wendell, .
47
47
-
_
—
_
-
-
-
-
Whately, .
14
14
~
~
~
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"
"
"
Hampden, .
22,014
13,.571
9,043
1,082
553
18
S2
45
997
Agawam,
86
36
50
22
_
_
_
_
_
Biandford,
41
41
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Brim Held,
31
31
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Chester, .
74
73
1
_
1
—
-
-
-
-
Chicopeo,
3,521
2,026
1,495
87
80
61
_
-
-
9
Gr.-inville,
73
65
8
_
—
-
-
-
-
11
Holland, .
7
7
-
_
_
—
_
-
-
-
Holyoke, .
6,447
2,692
o,755
300
210
220
18
7
0
-
Longmeadow,
223
214
9
1
8
1
-
-
6
-
Ludlow, .
3
3
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Monson, .
642
280
362
33
14
6
COO
356
CEK'SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS: BY
TOWNS— Continued.
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Counties, Cities
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Montgomery, .
1
1
^
_
_
_
_
Palmer, .
1,401
766
035
128
93
117
_
_
_
_
Russell, .
112
57
55
_
_
_
_
_
_
Southwick,
29
28
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Springfield,
6,927
6,327
1,600
165
79
82
_
_
so
18
Tolland, .
33
33
-
-
_
_
_
_
Wales, .
348
239
109
35
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westlicld,
1,717
1,227
490
188
7
29
_
25
3
249
West Springfield, .
534
212
322
36
20
30
_
Wilbraham, .
364
213
151
27
6
6
—
-
-
110
Hampshire,
7,203
4,289
3,009
300
370
293
10
6
7
611
Amherst, .
260
220
40
3
_
_
_
_
_
Belchertown,
84
79
5
2
1
_
_
_
_
_
Chesterfield,
20
20
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Cummington,
95
73
22
14
15
1
_
—
2
2
Easthampton,
1,209
483
726
44
62
57
-
_
_
604
Enfield, .
184
132
52
IS
7
6
_
_
_
_
Goshen, .
5
5
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Granby, .
9
9
-,
-_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Greenwich,
20
19
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hadley, .
95
95
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hatfield, .
52
51
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
Huntington,
132
82
50
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
Middlclield,
103
71
32
8
9
_
_
_
_
_
Northami^ton,
1,886
1,242
644
53
81
91
10
6
5
1
Pelham, .
6
6
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Plainficld,
23
23
-_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Prcscott, .
4
3
1
1
_
_
_
-
_
_
South Hadley,
701
395
306
28
25
16
_
_
_
_
Southampton,
200
116
84
O
20
10
_
_
_
4
Ware,
1,745
810
929
106
102
78
_
_
-
_
Westhampton,
28
27
1
_
1
_
_
_
_
_
Williamsburg,
391
270
115
10
45
34
_
_
_
_
Worthiagton, .
46
46
—
—
2
-
-
-
-
Middlesex,
52,990
35,050
17,934
1,508
992
795
_
1
45
1,603
Acton,
186
128
58
45
Arlington,
314
308
6
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ashby, .
17
17
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ashland, .
460
392
68
6
23
lb
_
_
_
_
Ayer,
220
204
16
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Bedford, .
22
21
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Billeriea, .
302
222
80
5
14
4
_
_
_
_
Burlington,
45
"19
26
_
_
_
_
^
_
Cambridge,
0,953
6,190
763
51
50
3
_
_
9
5
Carlisle, .
14
14
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Chelmsford, .
404
281
123
19
12
23
_
_
_
_
Concord, .
249
194
55
6
5
4
_
_
_
_
Dracut, .
14
12
2
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dunstable,
13
13
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Everett, .
154
147
7
1
_
_
_
_
_
_
Framingham, .
1,199
587
612
70
10
4
_
_
_
400
Groton, .
119
99
20
8
2
_
_
_
_
_
Holliston,
678
599
79
10
3
_
_
_
_
500
Hopkinton,
1,122
986
136
17
47
18
_
_
_
15
Hudson, .
1,171
818
353
15
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lexington,
76
74
2
1
_
_
-
—
_
_
Lincoln, .
8
8
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
PEKSONS EMPLOYED I BY TOWNS.
357
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS : BY
TOWNS— Continued.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Middlesex— Con.
Littleton, .
Lowi'll, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Maynard,.
Medford, .
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Kcwton, .
North Keadinp;
Pci)perell,
Reading, .
Shcrborn,
Shirley, .
Somerville,
Stonehaui,
Slow,
Sudbury, .
Tewksbury,
Townsend,
Tyiiij^borougli
Wakefield,
Walt ham,
Watertown,
Wayland,
Westford,
Weston, .
Wilmington,
Winchester,
Woburn, .
Nantucket,
Nantucket,
NOKFOLK, .
Bellingham,
Braintrec,
Brooklinc,
Canton, .
Cohasset,
Dedham, .
Dover,
Fo.\borough,
Franklin, .
ITolbrook,
Hyde Park,
Medfield, .
Medway, .
Milton,
Needham,
Norfolk, .
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Randolph,
Sliaron, .
Stoughton,
W.alpole, .
Weymouth,
Wreulhara,
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18,311
1,405
2,404
734
540
•289
1,0G8
1,358
117
298
417
92
304
1,091
1,517
124
101
23
312
57
978
2,500
953
515
167
33
34
329
2,226
327
13,708
S23
995
61
995
15
512
13
984
540
286
395
321
1,012
98
705
163
158
1,431
852
142
819
243
2,354
285
c 2
C 3S (
49
4
8,318
9,993
605
992
413
37
1,877
527
70
469
265
52
452
88
4
263
26
4
878
190
13
1,081
277
29
86
31
19
237
61
7
238
179
_
92
-
_
108
136
19
1,876
115
21
969
548
181
80
44
_
SO
21
_
23
_
_
304
8
6
49
8
„
493
485
26
1,183
1,312
101
650
303
24
455
60
124
43
5
33
_
_
34
-
_
316
13
1
1,849
377
29
223
104
81
223
104
81
10,579
3,129
201
277
46
8
680
315
4
61
_
^
479
516
24
15
_
_
492
20
_
11
2
1
434
550
_
384
162
20
260
26
6
229
166
6
176
145
6
809
143
22
91
7
_
493
212
22
142
21
_
158
-
_
1,3S0
51
4
754
98
19
118
24
1
613
200
O.)
215
28
_
2,013
341
36
235
50
—
3
324
40
78
60
35
14
15
29
37
5
8
1
6
115
S
31
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18
11
1
41
5
10
11
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10
38
33
12
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16
35
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5
21
306
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44
2
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16
1
13
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100
15
5
8
26
20
34
235
60
49
121
267
267
7,235
1
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2,200
1,450
28
1700
800
235
24
41
2
12
7
55
600
358
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS
TOWNS— Continued.
BY
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Plymouth, .
Abington,
Bridge water, .
Brockton,
Carver, .
Duxbnrv,
East Bridgewater,
Halifax, .
Hanover, .
Haijson, .
Hingham,
Kingston,
Lakeville,
Marion, .
Marshfield,
Mattapoisttt, .
Middliljorough,
Pembroke,
Plynaoulh,
Rochester,
Rockland,
Scituate, .
Soutii Scituate,
South Abington,
Wareham,
West Bridge-water,
Suffolk, .
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Revere, .
Winthrop,
TVORCESTEK,
Ashbumham,
Athol,
Auburn, .
Barre,
Berlin,
Blackstone,
Bolton, .
Boylston,
Brooktield,
Charlton, .
Clinton, .
Dana,
Douglas, .
Dudley, .
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Grafton, .
Hardwick,
Haivard, .
Holden, .
Hubbardston,
Lancaster,
Leicester,
Leominster,
Lunenburg,
Meiidon, .
Milford, .
Millbury, .
Kew Braintree,
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11,047
681
187
3,613
114
117
296
11
186
89
419
222
7
3
49
67
942
71
1,118
01
753
64
21.5
886
655
221
51,571
49,656
1,881
9
46,780
841
936
194
382
112
1,467
30
145
566
98
2,238
68
376
788
2,626
7U3
811
18
55
379
72
118
621
1,370
25
53
2,932
1,273
5
9,456
1,591
224
143
38
10
588
93
19
4
_
_
185
2
_
_
_
_
2,964
649
73
38
23
10
94
20
2
2
-
-
117
_
-
-
_
_
289
7
1
_
_
_
11
_
_
_
_
_
157
29
3
1
_
_
73
16
8
-
-
_
354
65
5
_
_
190
32
19
-
_
_
7
3
49
-
-
1
-
-
I
I
_
I
I
59
8
_
2
_
_
721
221
25
2
_
_
69
2
2
2
-_
_
940
178
33
45
10
_
61
_
_
_
_
_
679
74
16
15
_
_
60
4.
1
-
1
-
181
34
_
_
_
_
764
122
13
31
4
_
655
_
_
_
_
-
186
35
4
-
-
-
39,254
12,317
722
415
165
1
37,*41
11,815
682
402
164
1
1,.393
9
n
488
36
13
1
-
14
4
-
-
-
34,121
12,659
1,382
1,258
955
26
736
105
1
12
4
_
729
207
44
IS
6
-
88
106
5
8
7
_
332
50
6
_
2
_
91
21
2
3
_
-
797
670
87
56
22
_
28
2
1
2
_
_
80
65
_
20
_
_
453
113
16
22
15
_
94
4
2
3
_
_
1,286
9.52
18
37
30
_
62
6
4
_
_
_
337
39
5
3
10
_
470
318
26
113
79
_
2,165
461
61
17
9
-
676
27
2
1
-.
_
534
277
57
33
25
_
17
1
_
_
_
-
42
13
_
_
_
_
217
102
14
19
9
o
68
4
1
_
1
1
88
30
_
_
_
_
399
222
43
22
16
-
1,097
273
19
19
2
-
24
1
1
3
_
-
52
1
1
_
_
-
2,301
631
237
73
30
-
764
509
57
73
46
_
4
1
1
-
-
-
11
10
229
229
369
4
11
^ I
ill
1,965
35
15
108
18
2
4
1,680
b.3
18
6,232
6,220
11
8,505
52
21
3
_
5
_
2
790
_
40
-
1,200
-
1,089
-
5
-
5
^
6
-
4
5
3
3
-
334
PEESOXS EMPLOYED I BY TO^^S. 359
PERSONS EMPLOYED IN :\IANUFACTURES AND OCCUPATIONS : BY
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Northhorough,
140
109
31
6
4
7
-
-
2
-
Norlhbridsjo, .
1,153
803
300
41
44
67
-
-
1
-
Korlh Brooklield, .
1,220
1,045
175
25
23
71
10
-
1
6
Oakham, .
27
27
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oxford, .
721
431
290
32
19
14
-
-
-
10
Puxton, .
84
84
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Petersham,
7
7
-
-
-
—
—
~
—
—
Phillipston,
41
40
1
-
-
-
-
—
—
Princeton,
76
71
5
1
1
1
-
-
-
4
Royalston,
123
91
32
5
6
1
-
-
-
—
Rutland, .
11
11
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Shrewsburv,
86
84
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
423
283
145
23
17
14
-
-
-
Southbridge,
1,919
1,2G4
655
84
151
105
-
-
235
-
Spencer. .
1,093
917
170
41
21
20
1
-
5
6
Sterling, .
78
78
-
-
-
—
-
-
—
—
Stui-bi-idge,
513
316
197
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sutton,
809
344
405
12
60
9
-
-
19
-
Templcton,
779
470
309
64
7
51
-
60
-
1,334
"Dpton,
493
216
277
21
-
-
-
-
-
3,422
Uxbridge,
6S2
415
267
29
42
35
3
-
-
2
"Warren, .
1,033
678
355
9
8
8
-
-
-
2
"Webster, .
1,692
942
750
30
120
145
-
-
-
39
"Westboi-ough,
1,646
1,107
530
15
27
19
-
-
20
6
"U^cst Boylston,
570
304
272
23
44
37
-
-
-
—
"West Brooklield, .
384
301
23
9
15
-
-
-
-
10
"Westminster, .
174
158
16
2
3
-
-
-
3
Winehendon, .
720
617
103
24
56
(
o
-
-
-
"Worcester,
10,770
8,767
2,003
170
33
31
"
4
15
98
RECAPITULATION,
COUNTIES.
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a
3
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t
II
3
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93
i
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o
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Males between 10
and 15 years of
age.
Females between 10
and 15 years of
age.
05
O
o
^ to
Females muler 10
years of age.
Both Sexes, under
15, employed for
more than nine
mills, in the year.
Number of women
furnished with
Work at home.
TuE State,
Barnstable,
Berkshire,
Bristol,
Dukes,
Essex,
Franklin, .
Hampden,
Hampshire,
U iddlesex,
Nantucket,
Korfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
"Worcester,
308,963
1,386
11,561
33,731
181
51,203
4,566
22,014
7,293
52,990
327
13,703
11,047
51,571
40,780
214,308
1,274
7,512
22,477
179
33,177
3,140
10,571
4,289
35,056
223
10,579
9,456
39,254
34,121
94,655
112
4,049
11,254
2
18,026
1,426
9,043
3,009
17,934
104
3,129
1,591
12,317
12,659
9,498
7
610
1,125
1
1,805
450
1,082
300
1,503
81
201
224
722
1,382
6,671
16
485
1,311
785
203
533
370
992
160
143
415
1,258
4,988
319
1,049
536
236
553
293
795
44
38
165
955
84
6
3
10
18
10
10
1
26
168
4
70
32
6
1
55
895
113
26
36
4
45
7
45
5
11
229
369
32,702
445
69
1,097
3,024
651
C97
611
1,603
267
7,235
1.965
6,232
8,505
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES.
BY TO^YNS.
[361]
PEESOlSrS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY TOW^N^S.
[In tliis prcsontation only those persons for wlioni wages were returned are given. In the presentation
on page 0^9, " Persons Employed : hy Towns," the whole numhor of employes is given without regard to
wr.ges. To learn the con'nection between this presentation and that on page 371, which relates to persons
employed and wages by industries, see explanatory note on page 373.]
Persons
Employed,
Classificvtion by Sex and
Age.
Both Skxes. |
CousTiEs, Cities
AND Towns.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
Barnstable Co.,
600
$312,363
577
$290,551
97
$19,831
16
$1,981
Barnstable,
4
2,058
4
2,058
_
^
_
_
Chatham, .
41
12,304
34
11,485
7
819
-
-
Falmouth, .
96
54,627
94
54,065
2
562
-
-
Harwich, .
47
15,837
43
15,762
3
60
1
15
Orleans,
3
1,155
3
1,155
-
_
-
-
Provincetown, .
9
3,250
2
1,500
7
1,750
-
-
Sandwich, .
429
207,517
367
193,708
47
11,843
15
1,966
Yarmouth,
61
15,615
30
10,818
31
4,797
-
—
BEnKSHIRE Co., .
10,615
$4,178,121
6,466
$3,144,798
3,376
$917,077
773
$116,246
Adams,
4,.'Jo8
1,794,267
2,503
1,277,574
1,564
451,226
431
65,467
Beckct,
1U2
48,020
99
47,805
3
215
-
-
Cheshire, .
125
39,371
77
29,005
48
10,.366
-
-
Clarksburg,
123
48,590
76
35,0.54
25
8,949
22
4,593
Dalton,
777
298,910
300
200,869
334
88,617
83
9,430
Egremont,
62
38,400
62
38,460
-
-
-
-
Florida, .
10
1,750
10
1,750
-
-
-
-
Great Barrington, .
451
1.57,093
229
95,475
222
61,618
-
-
Hancock, .
73
29,431
54
24,254
"i.3
4,061
6
1,116
Hinsdale, .
299
69,086
156
43,202
96
19,508
47
6,376
Lancsborough, .
130
118,053
130
118,053
-
-
-
-
Loe, . . . .
670
286,324
360
215,799
SOS
70,112
2
413
Lenox,
67
20,008
57
20,n08
_
_
-
-
Monterey, .
6
1,368
4
1,200
-
-
2
168
New Marlborough, .
177
62,450
102
44,523
75
17,927
_
-
Otis
14
6,738
14
6,738
_
_
-
-
Pittsfiold, .
2,049
809,228
1,367
636,777
549
150,966
133
21,485
Richmond,
175
94,015
175
94,015
-
-
-
-
Sandislield,
2
420
2
420
_
_
-
-
Savoy,
17
4,545
17
4,545
_
-
_
-
Sheffield, .
67
12,043
67
12,043
_
_
_
-
Stockbridge,
53
22,546
50
21,958
o
588
-
-
Tyringham,
23
5,749
23
5,749
_
_
-
-
West Stockl)ridgc, .
129
64,166
124
63,077
5
1,089
-
-
"Williamstown, .
458
142,987
280
103,954
131
31,835
47
7,198
Windsor, .
8
1,891
8
1,891
-
-
-
~
Bristol Co.,
28,376
$12,622,019
16,967
$9,283,049
9,062
$3,006,787
2,347
$332,183
Acushnct, .
10
3,015
10
3,915
„
_
_
Attleborough, .
1,193
677,088
825
567,019
344
103,409
24
5,760
Dartmouth,
30
15,900
30
15,000
„
_
-
-
Dighton, .
65
32,083
59
31,927
_
-
6
756
Easton,
697
537,158
685
632,843
12
4,315
-
-
Fairhaven,
211
154,462
170
146,152
25
6,.500
10
1,810
Fall liiver.
16,798
6,007,982
7,955
3,545,255
6,960
2,271,410
1,883
251,317
Freetown, .
72
24,-575
62
23,213
6
562
4
800
Mansfleld, .
350
188,394
331
179,721
19
8,673
-
**
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364:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.
Persons Employed.
_
Classification by Sex and
Age.
Both Sexes. |
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Xumber.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
Bristol— Con.
New Bedford, .
4,GG0
$2,154,599
3,288
$1,717,218
1,158
$392,893
223
$44,488
Norton,
29
8,025
13
3,601
16
4,424
-
-
Raynham, .
414
180,404
402
177,374
12
3,120
-
-
Rehoboth, .
14
6,508
14
6,508
-
-
-
-
Seekonk, .
16
7,883
16
7,883
-
-
-
-
Somerset, .
312
150,784
276
146,104
_
_
36
4,680
Swansea, .
16
5,264
16
5,264
_
_
_
_
Taunton, .
3,273
2,358,396
2,694
2,135,840
465
203,162
114
19,394
Westport, .
207
47,909
115
36,412
45
8,319
47
3,178
Dukes Co., .
164
$64,935
163
$64,516
1
$419
-
-
Chilmark, .
6
1,652
6
1,652
_
_
_
^
Edgartown,
139
47,893
138
47,474
1
419
-
-
Tisbury, .
19
15,390
19
15,390
—
-
"
__
•
Essex Co., .
46,208
$20,394,932
29,272
$15,361,899
15,769
$4,846,580
1,167
$186,453
Amesbury,
1,344
404,027
943
285,933
365
109,867
S6
8,227
Andover, .
489
200,053
273
153,339
187
43,819
29
3,795
Beverly, .
1,193
511,843
816
456,699
372
54,019
5
1,125
Bosford, .
31
9,521
26
9,384
5
137
-
-.
Bradford, .
6
1,652
6
1,652
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
1,036
480,448
773
398,335
257
80,776
6
1,337
Essex,
244
107,853
200
94,989
42
12,544
2
320
Georgetown,
176
80,787
127
62,581
49
18,206
-
-
Gloucester,
468
251,208
389
232,301
79
18,907
-
-
Groveland,
382
106,465
206
76,444
96
20,660
80
9,361
Hamilton, .
2
915
2
915
_
_
-
-
Haverhill, .
3,539
1,885,825
2,209
1,317,631
1,294
562,277
36
5,917
Ipswich, .
558
236,.302
368
180,249
180
53,935
10
2,118
Lawrence, .
11,751
4,593,901
5,758
2,873,035
5,730
1,672,015
263
48,851
Lynn, .
10,838
5,287,165
7,321
4,145,824
3,420
1,122,082
97
19,259
Manchester,
64
31,032
64
31,032
-
_
-
-
Marblchead,
1,295
499,931
837
374,057
451
124,784
7
1,090
Merrimac, .
539
314,412
539
314,412
-
_
-
-
Mcthuen, .
1,320
542,418
719
349,870
476
170,080
125
22,468
Middleton,
4
1,213
4
1,213
-
-
-
-
Nahant,
12
8,400
12
8,400
-
-
-
-
Newbury, .
57
21,145
52
20,157
5
988
-
-
Newburyport, .
2,435
974,495
1,483
723,984
884
242,056
68
8,455
North Andover,
787
486,401
629
447,739
96
28,095
62
10,627
Pcabody, .
930
516,822
885
503,754
45
1.3,068
-
-
Rockport, .
690
304,431
533
271,435
82
19,294
75
13,702
Rowley, .
93
32,772
80
29,204
13
3,568
-
-
Salem,
4,588
1,942,375
2,905
1,490,982
1,448
425,953
235
25,440
Salisbury, .
624
305,514
585
295,815
32
8,527
7
1,172
Saugus,
222
77,408
132
54,638
74
20,195
16
2,525
Swampscott,
10
6,197
10
6,197
-
-
-
-
Topsfield, .
86
35,040
66
30,000
20
5,040
-
-
Wenham, .
9
4,254
7
3,470
2
784
-
-
"West Newbury,
SS6
131,747
313
116,179
65
14,904
8
664
Fkanklin Co., .
3,115
$1,346,125
2,362
$1,135,725
668
$182,007
185
$28,393
Ashfield, .
6
2,709
6
2,709
_
_
_
*
Bernardston, .
63
33,124
45
24,255
18
8,869
-
-
Buckland, .
347
43,803
298
35,291
22
5,137
27
3,375
Colrain,
423
133,562
141
54,554
223
68,007
59
10,401
Conway, .
3
1,870
3
1,870
-
-
-
—
Deerfield, .
105
43,590
81
36,137
22
7,253
2
200
Erving,
184
92,214
164
88,182
8
1,800
12
2,232
Gill, . .
102
65,974
102
65,974
-
-
-
—
Greenfield,
233
130,716
201
125,069
32
11,647
-
-
Leverett, .
19
7,037
19
7,037
—
~
~
"•
PEKSOi^S E3IPL0TED AXD WAGES : BY TOWN'S.
3G5
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Persoss Emploted.
_
Classification- by Sex axd
Age.
Both Sexes.
CouKTiES, Cities
AND Towxs.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
Fkanklin— Con.
Lej-den,
2
$647
2
$647
_
_
_
_
Montague, .
939
402,351
669
327,217
193
$64,508
77
$10,626
New Salem,
17
5,925
17
5,925
-
-
_
_
Northlicld,
10
5,936
10
5,936
_
_
_
_
Orange,
416
257,304
416
257,364
_
_
_
_
Rowe,
8
2,740
8
2,740
_
-,
_
_
Sliollnirne, .
119
51,091
63
35,405
50
14,186
6
1,500
Shutcsbury,
15
4,263
13
4,204
-
_
2
59
Sunderland,
3
220
3
220
_
_
_
Warwick, .
63
32,639
63
32,639
_
_
_
_
Wondcll, .
35
21,000
35
21,000
-
_
_
_
Whately, .
3
1,350
3
1,350
-
-
-
-
Hampden, .
19,496
$8,844,270
11,323
$6,526,416
7,063
$2,169,956
1,110
$147,898
Asa warn, .
66
23,053
22
14,725
44
8,328
_
Blandford, .
3o
18,000
35
18,000
—
_
_
_
Brimtield, .
14
7,165
14
7,105
_
_
_
_
Chester,
66
34,441
65
34,134
1
307
_
Chicopee, .
1,890
843,271
1,222
677,020
532
151,093
136
15,158
Granville, .
65
24,587
54
21,972
7
2,180
4
435
Holland, .
7
2,112
7
2,112
_
_
_
Holyoke, .
5,875
2,224,047
2,225
1,120,053
3,165
1,030,975
485
73,019
Longmeadow,
211
85,816
196
81,835
8
2,784
7
1,197
Ludlow,
2
868
2
868
_
_
_
Monson,
637
235,716
261
143,683
356
88,089
20
3,344
Palmer,
1,.365
406,459
600
226,018
550
157,572
215
22,809
Russell, ■ .
102
46,847
47
30,347
55
16,500
_
Southwick,
20
5,350
20
5,350
_
_
_
_
Springfield,
6,437
3,569,234
4,775
3,071,842
1,491
473,536
171
23,856
Tolland, .
32
14,677
32
14,677
_
_
_
Wales,
331
144,309
221
106,654
107
37,070
3
675
Westlield, .
1,452
882,568
1,137
784,394
309
97,568
6
606
West Springfield,
533
144,319
191
81,949
292
57,660
50
4,710
Wilbrabam,
356
131,341
197
83,618
146
45,694
13
2,029
Hampshire Co., .
5,807
$2,259,986
3,311
$1,664,993
1,975
$533,229
521
$61,764
Amherst, .
164
69,969
135
62,072
29
7,297
Belebertown,
64
33,073
60
31,873
4
1,200
_
Chesterfield,
13
6,fi30
13
6,030
_
Cummington,
65
22,366
46
18,458
19
3,908
_
_
EasthainptOK,
650
226,284
223
132,.375
359
83,989
68
0,920
Enfield, .
174
51,125
118
37,055
43
11,554
13
2,516
Goshen,
2
1,224
2
1,224
_
_
Granby,
4
2,285
4
2,285
_
_
_
Greenwich,
11
3,982
11
3,982
_
_
_
_
Hadley,
89
43,154
89
43,154
_
—
_
_
Hat field, .
51
31,350
50
30,900
1
450
_
_
Huntington,
128
45,905
78
31,405
50
14,500
_
_
Middleficid,
101
14,402
61
11,495
31
2,476
9
431
Northampton,
1,281
673,791
1,006
619,271
176
43,459
99
11,061
I'elham,
6
2,1.32
6
2,132
_
_
_
_
Plainficld, .
8
1,436
8
1,436
_
_
_
_
Fresco tt, .
2
600
2
600
_
_
_
_
South Hadley, .
694
268,-567
361
172,752
200
88,293
43
7,522
Southampton, .
179
62,313
89
37,103
03
21,939
oo
3,271
Ware,
1,708
560,588
687
310,576
833
239,734
183
16,278
Westliampton, .
21
7,001
21
7,001
Williamsburg, .
366
121,073
215
95,878
72
14,430
79
10,765
Worthingtou, .
26
5,336
26
5,336
-
-
-
-
Middlesex Co., .
45,696
§20,679,546
28,959
$16,190,433
15,033
$4,231,265
1,704
$257,348
Acton,
122
75,247
122
75,247
_
_
_
Arlington, .
276
183,308
271
180,736
5
2,572
**
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366
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — ISTo.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
rERSOXS EMPLOTED.
.
Classification bt .Sex axd
Age.
Both sexes. |
CorNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
1
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
MrDDLESEX— Con.
Asliby,
10
$3,500
10
$3,500
_
_
_
Ashland, .
410
207,534
338
185,020
64
$21,203
8
$1,311
Aycr, .
157
81,016
157
81,616
-
-
_
Billcrica, .
293
135,418
191
107,590
68
21,736
36
6,072
Burlinu'ton,
13
3,019
13
3,619
-
_
_
Cambridge,
6,072
3,616,506
5,907
3,368,500
714
241,081
51
6,923
Carlisle,
12
6,126
12
6,126
-
-
, -
_
Chelmsford,
353
146,503
234
115,546
96
26,278
23
4,679
Concord, .
243
94,303
185
84,374
49
9,443
9
486
Dimstablc, .
7
3,093
7
3,093
-
_
_
Everett,
123
82,100
123
82,100
-
_
_
_
Framingbam,
1,180
692.893
508
461,699
586
225,308
26
5,886
Groton,
90
52,020
90
52,020
-
_
_
_
Holliston, .
234
109,414
167
93,633
67
15,781
-
Hopkinton,
570
255,605
441
228,266
77
18,968
52
8,371
Hudson, .
1,165
537,104
757
402.8C6
317
122,219
91
12,019
Lexington,
55
31,838
55
31,838
-
-
-
_
Lincoln,
5
2,491
5
2,491
-
_
_
_
Littleton, .
50
28,986
43
27,895
1
310
6
781
Lowell,
17,805
6,486,741
7,699
.3,893,020
9,555
2,502,682
611
91,0.09
Maiden,
],C84
725,830
935
600,236
399
115,050
50
9,944
Marlborough,
1,142
551,592
825
449,673
251
87,004
66
14,915
Maynard, .
722
312,116
397
215,152
232
80,331
93
10,033
Medford, .
186
122,746
173
116,089
12
6,468
1
189
Melrose, .
276
99,053
252
94,154
24
4,899
-
_
Katick,
250
146,978
239
141,263
13
4.183
7
1,530
Ne-wton,
929
452,960
840
427,586
81
24;972
o
408
Korth Reading,
21
8,710
12
5,850
9
2,860
-
_
Pepperell, .
0':;.7
103,214
196
95,181
28
6,260
8
1,773
Reading, .
201
124.008
187
106,217
74
18,431
_
Shcrborn, .
83
42.515
83
42,515
-
_
-
_
Shirley, .
231
86,797
110
58,844
72
20,221
49
7,732
Somerville,
1,952
1,128,503
1,819
1,108,108
113
17,995
20
2,400
Stonchani, .
1,197
540,991
772
404,548
420
135,397
5
1,046
Sudbury, .
98
33,959
74
28,295
20
5,124
4
540
Tcwksbury,
22
7,049
22
7,049
-
-
-
_
Townsend,
301
143,197
301
143,197
-
-
-
_
Tyngsborougb,
40
25,726
38
24,901
o
823
-
_
Wakefield,
894
344,845
430
234,328
438
107,783
26
2,734
Waltham, .
1,943
986,563
671
652,098
851
272,070
421
61,795
■Waterto-wn,
722
376,.391
562
329,458
150
45,389
10
1,544
Wayland, .
515
359,508
455
339,960
60
19,548
-
-
Westford, .
111
30,061
93
28,629
8
632
10
780
Weston,
29
16,262
29
16,202
-
-
-
_
Wilmington,
32
20,945
32
20,945
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
302
180,824
294
178,544
8
2,280
-
-
Woburn, .
1,905
871,572
1,717
829,954
169
39,302
19
2,310
Nantucket Co., .
71
$31,869
65
$30,941
6
$028
-
-
Nantucket,
71
31,869
65
30,941
6
923
-
-
Norfolk Co.,
10,459
$4,775,121
8,019
$4,184,222
$566,527
168
$24,372
Bellinghani,
149
78,425
149
78,425
_
_
_
_
Brain tree, .
COS
265,499
417
208,306
208
53,551
33
3,582
Brooklinc, .
5
3,720
5
3.720
-
-
-
-
Canton,
520
224,519
347
167,947
172
55,387
7
1,185
Cohasset, .
15
9,259
15
9,259
-
-
-
-
Dedbam, .
482
191,527
316
140,373
151
48,605
13
2,549
Dover,
12
4,297
10
3,807
O
400
-
_
Foxborougb,
940
274,803
390
156,404
550
118,399
-
-
Franklin, .
540
206,547
374
170,061
157
34,205
9
1,381
Holbrook, .
235
132,365
OO-T^
128,560
11
3,055
2
150
Hyde Park,
341
170,446
20?'
120,8S4
108
45,251
26
4,361
Medfield, .
300
101,062
154
68,881
145
32,087
1
94
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY TOWNS. 367
PERSOXS E:\rPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
PEKSOSS ElTPLOTED,
Classificatios Br .Sex and
iVOE.
Both Sexes.
CouvTiFS. Cities
ASD Towns.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
"Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
Norfolk— Con.
Mcdwaj-, .
691
$242,274
553
$218,599
131
$22,424
7
$1,251
Milton,
96
61,088
89
59,856
7
1,232
-
-
Kcedham, .
373
180,532
306
156,248
67
24,284
-
-
Korfolk, .
126
50,732
124
50,381
2
351
-
-
Norwood, .
140
90,811
140
90,811
-
-
-
-
Qiiincy,
1,143
767,423
1,103
753,271
39
13.944
1
20S
Kandolpli, .
817
355,867
718
308,355
89
16,011
10
1,501
Sharon,
75
60,898
53
45,730
22
6,168
-
-
Stoimhton,
426
190,686
271
149,652
130
37. -322
25
3,712
Walpolo, .
237
104,208
194
95,262
26
6,101
17
2,845
■Weymouth,
1,924
887,168
1,654
837,465
255
48,150
15
1,553
■Wrentham,
208
130,965
208
130,965
—
—
•■
—
Pltmocth Co., .
8,667
$4,096,167
7,385
$3,711,006
1,172
$365,752
110
$19,409
A'bington, .
661
324,876
570
300,681
85
23,493
0
702
Brida;ewatcr,
142
51,544
138
51,289
2
225
2
30
Brockton, .
1,860
1,013,990
],:.ii3
878,970
346
1.31,647
11
3,373
Carver,
114
4fi.n2li
'.'2
39,663
20
6,750
o
113
Duxbiiry, •
70
31.:.' 1
70
31,500
-
-
-
-
East Bridgewater, .
290
lOO.'.'.-.S
283
108,-543
7
1,415
-
-
Haliftix, .
3
1,3.j0
3
1,.350
-
-
-
-
Hanover, .
182
74,418
153
68,090
29
6,-328
-
-
Hanson,
80
31,108
65
28,287
15
2,821
-
-
Hingham, .
353
156,369
290
140,-3.35
57
10,034
-
-
Kingston, .
183
88,403
171
86,066
10
2,037
2
300
Lakevillc, .
6
680
6
680
-
-
-
-
Marion,
3
900
3
900
-
-
-
-
Marshfield,
25
11,206
25
11,266
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisctt,
35
12,902
35
12,962
-
-
-
-
Middleborougb,
895
369,888
678
315,658
217
54,230
-
-
Pembroke,
67
16,910
65
16,771
-
-
2
139
Plymouth, .
1,044
455.150
858
404,703
142
44,633
44
5,814
Rochester, .
56
17,178
56
17,178
-
-
-
-
Rockland, .
737
458,100
649
420,683
73
33,898
15
3,519
Scituatc, .
19
8,180
17
8,010
2
170
-
-
South Scitu.ite, .
175
62,685
151
57,884
24
4,801
-
_
South Abington,
831
454,686
697
417,281
lOS
31,986
26
5,419
"Wareham, .
650
204,340
650
204,-340
_
-
_
_
West Bridgewater, .
180
93,200
151
81,916
35
11,284
-
-
SOFFOLX Co.,
46,977
$28,948,717
36,364
$25,359,885
10,108
$3,506,585
505
$82,247
Boston,
45,371
28,100,737
35,155
24,6-36,249
9,717
3,383,402
499
81,086
Chelsea,
1,606
847,980
1,209
723,636
391
123,183
6
1,101
"WORCESTEU Co., .
39,998
$18,157,412
28,150
$14,965,110
9,887
$2,901,461
1,961
$290,841
Ashburnham, .
815
423,803
701
385,561
87
33,100
27
5,142
Athol,
783
332,430
591
285,441
147
38,807
45
8,182
Auburn,
4
2,191
4
2,191
-
-
_
-
Barre,
300
1.33,795
277
130,785
21
2,938
2
72
Berlin,
110
55,902
87
40,086
21
6,409
o
348
Blackstonc,
1,374
402,192
639
221,259
611
165,374
124
15,559
Bolton,
12
4,804
12
4,804
_
-
-
-
Boylston, .
122
43,041
37
18,069
65
20,280
20
4,692
Brookfield,
438
195,887
306
160,-306
95
31,543
37
3,978
■ Charlton, .
86
38,818
81
37,578
4
1,225
1
15
Clinton,
2,194
998,-503
1,2.30
698,266
903
287,682
61
12,555
Dana,
61
28,638
55
27,138
6
1,500
-
-
Dougla.s, .
311
208,730
311
208,730
_
-
-
-
Dudley, .
780
223,480
356
142,431
236
58,164
188
22,885
Fitchburg, .
2,264
1,179,266
. 1,805
1,041,886
433
133,507
26
3,873
Gardner, .
502
260,421
485
254,720
17
5,701
-
-
Grafton, .
600
235,852
379
173,-517
196-
59,814
25
2,521
368
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Person
s Employed,
Classification by Sex ani
Age.
Both sexes.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
Wages.
above 15.
"Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages.
■Worcester— Con .
Hardwick, ...
6
$1,500
6
$1,500
_
_
_
Harvard, .
29
11,368
29
11,368
-
_
_
_
Holden,
314
134,270
169
94,706
133
$38,247
12
$1,317
Hubbardston,
65
21,822
65
21,822
-
_
_
Lancaster, .
89
33,002
59
21,302
30
11,700
_
_
Leicester, .
587
246,743
349
173,055
204
68,225
34
5,463
Leominster,
1,316
612,400
1,058
543,192
232
64,110
26
5,098
Lunenburg,
21
9,052
21
9,052
-
_
_
Mcndon, .
18
8,085
17
7,523
1
562
_
_
Milford, .
2,618
1,110,532
1,983
975,483
574
126,577
61
8,472
Millbury, .
1,186
424,173
621
289,782
459
120,443
106
13,948
Kew Braintree,
2
977
2
977
-
_
„
_
Nortliborough,
99
41,262
69
31,639
24
8,273
6
1,350
Nortlibridge,
1,146
544,398
738
442,284
276
81,717
132
20,.397
North Brookficl
d, :
1,210
499,.325
965
439,444
160
45,426
85
14,455
Oaljham, .
18
9,827
18
9,827
-
_
-.
Oxford, .
539
209,022
267
122,628
233
80,716
39
5,678
Paxton,
81
37,596
81
37,596
_
„
_
Petersham,
7
2,857
7
2,857
>'
_
_
_
Phillipston,
24
8,452
24
8,452
-
_
_
Princeton, .
56
19,667
51
19,372
4
136
1
159
Eoyalston, .
67
25,879
33
13,180
27
11,093
7
1,606
Rutland, .
5
3,150
5
3,150
-
_
_
_
Shrewsbury,
60
33,330
58
33,270
2
60
_
_
Southborongh,
405
129,047
233
95,093
126
30,359
46
3,595
Southbridge,
818
392,757
694
364,650
61
18,476
63
9,631
Spencer, .
1,079
535,332
883
473,104
155
53,486
41
8,742
Sterling, .
67
31,730
67
31,730
-
_
_
Sturbridgc,
441
197,167
256
148,482
185
48,685
_
_
Sutton,
793
258,659
367
151,104
321
92.853
105
14,702
Templeton,
513
224,348
448
206,761
57
16,462
8
1,125
Upton,
67
24,453
39
18,295
28
6,158
_
_
Uxb ridge, .
677
211,953
375
137,501
214
58,507
88
15,945
Warren, ,
959
419,581
594
317,768
328
96,005
37
5,808
Webster, .
1,488
479,632
663
297,125
569
146,320
256
36,187
Westborongh, .
872
347,549
479
255,650
380
90,486
13
1,413
West Boylston,
569
195,724
249
121,105
235
63,206
85
11,413
West Brookiield
1
43
20,501
31
17,693
12
2,808
_
_
Westminster,
124
60,338
118
58,826
6
1,512
_
_
Winchendon,
709
300,963
546
260,416
106
33,183
57
7,364
Worcester,
10,055
5,510,036
8,057 «•
4,853,318
1,903
639,567
95
17,151
PERSONS ElVIPLOYED AND WAGES '. BY TO'SVNS.
3G9
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Concluded.
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
Peksons Employed.
■
Classification by Sex and Age.
Both Sexes.
COUKTIES.
Males
Females
Both sexes
Number.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
above 15.
Wages.
under 15.
Wages,
The State,
266,339
$126,711,583
179,383
$101,913,544
76,389
$23,248,404
10,567
$1,549,635
Barnstable,
690
312,363
577
290,551
97
19,831
16
1,981
Bt'i-ksliire,
10,015
4,178,121
6,466
3,144,798
3,376
917,077
773
110,248
Bristol, .
28,376
12,622,019
10,967
9,283,049
9,062
3,006,787
2,347
332,183
Dukes, .
164
64,935
163
64,516
1
419
_
_
Essex,
46,2U8
20,394,932
29,272
15,361,899
15,769
4,846,580
1,107
180,453
Franklin,
3,115
1,346,125
2,362
1,135,725
568
182,007
185
28,.S93
Hampden,
19,490
8,844,270
11,323
6,526,416
7,063
2,169,956
1,110
147,898
Hampsliire,
5,807
2,259,986
3,311
1,664,993
1,975
633,229
521
61,764
Middlesex,
45,696
20,679,546
28,959
16,190,433
15,033
4,231,265
1,704
257,848
Nantucket,
71
31,869
65
30,941
6
928
-
_
Norfolk, .
10,459
4,775,121
8,019
4,184,222
2,272
566,527
168
24,372
Plymouth,
8,667
4,096,167
7,385
3,711,006
1,172
365,752
110
19,409
Suffolk, .
46,977
28,948,717
30,364
25,359,885
10,108
3,506,585
505
82,247
Worcester,
39,998
18,157,412
28,150
14,965,110
9,887
2,901,461
1,961
290,841
AVERAGE YEARLY WAGES BY COUNTIES.
Persons Employed.
Classification by Sex ani
> Age.
Both sexes.
COUNTIES.
Number.
Average
Males
Average
Females
Average
Both sexes
Average
■wages.
above 15.
wages.
above 15.
wages.
under 15.
wages.
The State,
266,339
$475 76
179,383
$568 13
76,389
$343 42
10,567
$146 65
Barnstable,
690
452 70
577
603 55
97
204 43
16
123 81
Berkshire,
10,615
393 60
6,466
486 36
3,376
271 94
773
160 38
Bristol, .
28,376
444 81
16,967
547 12
9,062
331 80
2,347
141 11
Dukes,
164
395 94
163
395 82
1
419 00
_
Essex,
46,208
441 35
29,272
524 80
15,769
307 34
1,167
159 77
Franklin, .
3,115
432 14
2,362
480 83
568
320 43
185
153 47
Hampden,
19,496
453 44
11,323
576 38
7,063
307 23
1,110
133 24
Hampshire,
5,807
389 18
3,3U
502 86
1,975
269 98
521
118 56
Middlesex,
45,696
452 55
28,959
559 08
15,033
281 45
1,704
151 31
Nantucket,
71
448 86
65
476 01
6
154 66
_
Norfolk, .
10,459
456 55
8,019
521 78
2,272
249 35
168
145 07
Plymouth,
8,007
472 62
7,385
502 50
1,172
312 07
110
176 41
Suffolk, .
40,977
616 23
36,364
697 11
10,108
346 91
505
102 86
Worcester,
39,998
453 96
28,150
531 62
9,887
293 45
1,961
153 41
VOL. II. — 47
Peesons Employed in Mamjfactuees and
Occupations.
WITH CLASSIFICATION BY SEX, AGE, Etc. ; RUNNING
TIME IN MANUFACTORIES ; DAILY AND YEARLY
WORKING TIME ; AND DAILY, YEARLY
AND TOTAL WAGES FOR DAY
AND PIECE HANDS.
EY INDUSTBIES.
[371]
PEESOISrS EMPLOYED AOT) WAGES: BY
INDUSTKIES.
[In the presentation on page 339 of this volume, entitled " Persons Employed, by Towns," the returns
made by manufacturers and other employers of the number of persons In their employ are given. The
entire number borne on the schedules are there presented, with a classification showing the respective
numbers engaged in Manufactures and Occupations, and with other particulars concerning sex, ages,
married females, children unlawfully employed, and women supplied with work at their homes.
In the presentation on page 361, entitled " Persons Employed and "Wages, by Towns," the distinctions
relating to Manufactures and Occupations are dropped, and only those are accounted for, for whom wages
were returned. The presentation, therefore, gives the whole number of persons for whom yearly wages
were given in each town or city, and the amount of the wages. The persons employed are therein divided
into male employes above 15 years of age, female employes of a similar age, and employes of both sexes
under 15 years of age.
The following presentation relates to persons employed, working time, wages, etc., with reference to
industries. Each showing for an industry is divided into four parts, which are consecutively numbered.
The first one contains, beneath the name of the industry, a descriptive note which enumerates the kind
of articles made by the persons to whom the figures given in the tables relate. In making the tabular
showing for each industrj-, only those persons arc accounted for in part I., for whom the information
presented in that part was given. Besides, in all cases where only one person was returned in an industry,
for a town, the person and particulars have been dropped from part I. It will thus he seen that if the
persons employed in all the industries in a particular town, as given in the succeeding tables, are added
together, the total will compare with the town presentation given on page 361 and not with that given on
page 339. The preceding explanation serves to show that the number for whom wages were reported
was smaller, in many towns, than the number returned as being employed.
The classifications of sex, married females, and ages given in each part I. will be readily compre-
hended. The column headed " hours worked per day," refers to the average daily working time of
employes. The one headed " days that establishments were open," indicates the proportion of the year
during which work was in progress in the various establishments.
The second part of each presentation contains columns showing the number of males and females
for whom the data of average working time and daily wages were given. All deficiencies in the returns
operated, of course, to render the totals of these columns less than those of "persons employed" in the
first part of the presentation.
The remaining columns in part IT. give the average yearly wages (for day and piece hands classified
by ages) for each individual, and the total wages for all. It will be seen that the yearly and total
wages given in part IT. are derived from the details for average yearly working time and daily wages
which are given in parts III. and IV.]
[373]
374
CENSUS OP IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
MANUFACTURES.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
[Apple parers, apple pickers, cradles, cultivators, dibbles, feed cutters, garden rakes, harrows, hay
cutters, horse rakes, horse hoes, hoes, hay tedders, hones, rifles and whetstones, mowing machines, mowing
and reaping machine knives, mowing and reaping machine attachments, mowing and reaping machine
sections, pruning knives, ploughs, potato diggers, rakes, reaping machines, scythes, scythe snaths, seed
sowers, stump pullers, shovels, spades, tree protectors, winnowing machines, yokes, etc.]
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m
"3
i
■a
o
O
2
o
a
Berkshtre.
Hancock,
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
_
_
_
10
200
Otis,
4
4
_
-
4
_
.
_
_
_
10
270
Sandisfield, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
_
_
_
10
150
Tyringham, .
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
_
.
10
209
Windsor,
2
2
—
"•
2
—
—
—
—
—
10
30
Bristol.
Eaaton, .
525
525
-
-
525
-
-
-
-
10
291
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
6
6
_
-
6
-
_
_
_
_
10
150
Leverett, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
_
.
_
10
225
Montague,
3
3
—
—
3
—
—
-
-
-
10
200
Hampden.
CMcopee,
75
75
-
-
73
-
2
-
-
-
10
307
Hampshire.
Huntington, .
3
3
—
~
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Middlesex.
Ayer,
58
58
—
—
68
-
-
-
-
10
275
Korfolk.
Bellingham, .
12
12
-
—
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Pltmodth.
Brockton,
7
7
-
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
175
Middleborough,
45
45
*"
-
45
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
169
169
-
-
169
_
-
-
-
10
232
Leominster, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
285
Oakham,
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
313
Winchendon, ,
8
8
-
-
8
_
_
-
_
_
10
250
Worcester,
225
225
-
-
225
-
-
-
-
-
10
287
Totals,
1,187
1,187
—
—
1,185
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
TEnsoxs e:\iploted ANjy wages: by ixdusteies. 375
TEllSONS EMPLOYED. WAGES, Etc—Continued.
Agricultural Implements— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WORKIKO
Time and Wages
Given fok,—
Atkbaqe Yearly Wages.
s .
DAT HANDS
,
PIECE HANDS.
COtTNTIFS ClTIFfl
e. -
AND Towns.
a
a
1—1
S
X in
ni
0
1"
0
0 3
0 •
Berkshire.
Hancock,
3
$300 00
$900
Otis,
Saudisfield, .
Tyrinpham, .
Windsor,
2
13
2
-
210 00
28S 42
45 00
-
-
-
-
-
420
3,749
90
Bristol.
EastoD, .
525
-
$873 00
-
-
-
-
$458,329
Franklin.
Bernardstoii, .
Leverctt,
Montague,
6
5
3
-
$375 00
400 GO
225 00
-
$337 50
-
[
$2,063
2,000
675
Hampden.
Chicopee,
75
-
$582 00
-
$225 00
$751 40
-
-
$43,783
Hampshire.
Huntington, .
3
-
$112 00
-
-
-
-
-
$33S
Middlesex.
Ayer, .
55
-
$574 20
-
-
-
-
-
$31,581
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
12
-
$300 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,600
Plymocth.
Brockton,
Middleborough, .
7
45
-
$437 50
711 00
-
—
$750 00
-
-
$3,063
33,360
Worcester.
Fitchburg, .
Leominster, .
Oakham,
Winchendon, .
Worcester, .
169
14
4
8
225
-
$533 60
640 68
539 00
400 00
489 50
_
_
$650 98
-
-
$90,178
8,970
2,156
3,200
112,237
Totals, .
1,176
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
$800,686
376
CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Agricultural Implements — Con.
Part III. — Worldvrj Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOYE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
AND Towns.
1 1
'A
CO
C o
1^
1 i
en
o S
d ^
•a
u
a g
'A
,5 "
'a ^
o o
"A
O o
6 ^
'A
CO
o P
'A
Berkshire.
Hancock, .
3
200
_
Otis
Sandisfield, .
Tyringham,
"Windsor, .
2
13
2
150
209
30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
525
291
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
Leverctt, .
Montague,
1
5
3
150
200
200
-
-
-
-
5
150
1
:
-
Hampden.
Chicopee, .
68
291
-
-
2
300
5
289
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Huntington,
3
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Ayer,
55
261
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
12
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
7
10
175
300
-
-
-
-
35
300
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Leominster,
Oakham, .
Winchcndon, .
Worcester,
169
14
4
8
212
232
281
308
200
275
-
-
-
-
13
269
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,116
—
—
—
2
58
—
—
—
~
~
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES.
nrrrr
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued
AGiaCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
DOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
DNDER15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns,
o to
<•
i t
'A
'3 B
o tf
to g
i 1
'A
'3 m
o to
C3
u
a g
'A
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a, to
to f*
V 1*
<1
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3 P
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■3
u
3 ?
>5
es tn
•a «
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Berkshire.
Hancock, .
Otis, ....
Sandisficld, .
Tyringbam,
Windsor, .
3
2
13
2
$150
1 40
1 38
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
625
$3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bernardstou, .
Leverett, .
Montague,
1
5
3
$2 50
2 00
1 12i
_
-
-
-
5
$2 25
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee, .
68
$2 00
-
-
o
$0 75
5
$2 CO
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Huntington,
3
$112
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Ayer,
55
$2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Belliugham,
12
$1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
7
10
$2 50
2 37
-
-
-
-
35
$2 50
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Fltchburg,
Leominster,
Oakbam, .
Wincbendon, .
Worcester,
169
14
4
8
212
$2 30
2 28
1 75
2 00
1 78
-
-
-
-
13
$2 42
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,110
-
-
-
2
-
5S
—
-
-
-
-
VOL. II.— 48
378
CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
[Bayonets, dualin, exploders, firearms, giant-powder, gun-cotton, gunpowder, hunting tackle, metallic
and other cartridges, nitro-glycerine, ordnance, pistols, projectiles, swords, tompions, torpedoes, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages ; Working Time.
1
1
to
Persons Employed. 1
Pehsons Employed. With Age. I
a
^
a
•0
JS
00
10
10
0
u
3
CouKTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
o
a
■5
a
0
l-H
>
0
1
OS
0
0
a
a
1
0
r-(
U
0
a
•a
c
3
O4
1
OQ
03
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■3
a
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n
■3
09
"3
a
1
s
■3
Em
s
El
■3
«
■3
a
2
s
0
K
Berkshire.
Adams, .
19
19
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Bristol.
Freetown,
30
30
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Hampden.
Chicopee,
50
50
_
-
60
-
_
-
_
-
10
299
Bouthwick,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
„
_
10
156
Springfield,
546
527
19
-
527
19
_
-
_
-
10
307
Westtield,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
286
Hampshire.
Hatfield, .
46
43
1
-
45
1
-
-
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Acton,
50
50
-
_
50
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
Lowell, .
123
48
75
-
48
75
-
-
-
-
10
275
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Sterling, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
_
_
_
10
300
Worcester,
227
227
-
-
227
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Totals,
1,109
1,014
95
-
1,014
95
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY ENDUSTEIES. 379
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Arms and Ammunition — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOEKINQ
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Avekage Yearly Wages.
ear
POTTN'TTF*! CIlTIFS
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
"3
B
r-t
0
1^
10
V
0 3
a
ITS
f-t
S 0
2 0
0 a
03
£ 1
0 3
Tot3i Wages
ending May ]
Hampden.
Chicopco,
Southwick,
Springfield,
Westtield,
Hampshire.
Hatfield, .
Middlesex.
Acton,
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Quincy, ,
Worcester.
Sterling, .
Worcester,
50
2
526
4
45
50
48
9
3
227
19
1
75
$632 15
332 28
754 68
715 00
$600 00
$675 00
550 00
$600 00
$437 SO
607 94
$300 00
$450 00
$220 00
-
$897 00
782 50
$675 00
$700 80
-
_
$32,668
665
413,700
2,860
$28,350
$33,750
42,900
$5,400
$1,313
145,803
Totals, .
1,013
95
-
-
-
-
-
-
$734,264
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
hales
FEMALES
both
3 EXES
MALES
FEMALES
both sexes
Counties, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
above 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
^
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^
^
^
^
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
17
280
-
-
-
-
2
280
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Freetown,
12
250
-
-
-
-
18
250
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
46
269
_
_
_
_
4
276
_
_
_
_
Southwiek,
2
156
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Springfield,
126
331
19
300
_
_
40U
313
_
_
_
_
Westfield,
4
286
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Hatfield, .
33
300
1
300
-
-
12
300
-
—
-
*
380
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Arms and Ammunition — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
males
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
•
u
No. of days
worked.
Number at
work.
6C
°l
u
o ^
a X.
a I
03 .
■3
3 ?
GO
6 ^
-.J
C3
1 •£
1 1
!?5
i %
0 s
Middlesex.
Acton,
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
"Worcester.
Sterling, .
Worcester,
50
48
9
3
143
300
275
300
250
226
75
275
-
-
84
292
-
-
-
Totals,
493
-
95
-
~
-
520
1
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVi
15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
3 ?
■A
<
1 «
1?
0 }P
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a
1 '
1 ^
3 %
?5
>>
<
u
11
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to «
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>>
Berkshire.
Adams, .
17
$2 00
.
_
2
$200
_
.
^^
Bristol.
Freetown,
12
$2 00
-
_
-
_
18
$2 25
—
—
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Southwick,
Spriiii^fu'ld,
Wcsttield,
46
2
126
4
$2 35
2 13
2 28
2 50
19
$100
-
-
4
400
$3 25
2 50
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Hatfield, .
33
$2 00
1
$150
-
-
12
$2 25
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
Lowell, .
50
48
$2 25
2 00
75
$0 80
-
:
-
-
_
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
9
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TVorcester.
Sterling, .
Worcester,
3
143
$175
2 69
-
-
_
-
84
$2 40
_
_
_
-
Totals, .
493
-
95
-
-
-
520
-
-
-
-
-
TEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. 381
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
ARTISANS' TOOLS.
[Augers and bits, anvils, awls, axes and adzes, blacksmiths' tools, braces, bookbinders' tools, boring
machines, brass.finisbers' tools, carvers' tools, carpenters' tools, cbisels, collar and other dies, drills, edge
tools, eyelet tools, engravers' tools, tiles and ra^ps, forms and trees, glaziers' tools, gimlets, hatchets,
hatters' tools and blocks, hammers, ice tools, jewellers' tools, moulding tools, machinists' tools, millwrights'
tools, planes, steucil-cutters' tools, stone-cutters' tools, spirit levels, saws, shears and punches, shoe knives,
shoe dies, shoe tools, tanners and curriers' tools, tlusmilhs' tools, upholsterers' tools, watcb-makcra' tools,
wrenches, wax tools, etc.]
Part I. — Perso7is Employed, loith Classification of Ages; WbrJciyig Time.
Peksons Emploted. 1
Persons Emplot
ED, W
iTH Age.
CO
^
0
9
10
0
•a
t~i
u
Counties, Cities
u
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0
wt
0
0
0
1-4
0
0
3
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t-i
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a
9
0
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0
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0
■3
00
0
$
00
3
03
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rt
b
s
S
b
s
Barnstable.
Harwich,
9
6
3
—
5
3
1
-
-
-
10
90
Yarmouth,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
20
Berkshire.
■Windsor, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Bristol.
Mansfield,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Taunton, .
8
8
-
-
S
-
-
-
-
-
9
285
Essex.
Haverhill,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lawrence,
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lynn, .
25
25
-
-
25
^
-
-
-
-
10
250
Salem,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
308
Salisbury,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
300
FRANKLrS.
Buckland,
8
7
1
-
7
1
-
-
-
-
10
300
Greenfield,
38
37
1
-
37
1
-
-
-
10
305
Bhelburne,
35
35
- ,
-
35
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Brimfield,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Chester, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Springfield, .
35
35
-
-
35
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Huntington, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Iforthampton,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
365
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Cambridge,
63
5
63
5
_
—
63
5
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~
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10
300
305
Chelmsford, .
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
240
Lowell, .
65
64
1
-
57
1
7
-
-
-
10
307
Natick, .
3
3
-
_
3
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
Wakefield,
12
12
_
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Waltham,
32
32
-
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
-
-
-
10
300
Medway, .
15
10
5
-
10
5
-
-
-
-
10
290
Quincy, .
21
21
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
10
302
Stougbton,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
—
10
308
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
6
6
_
-
6
-
_
-
-
-
10
250
Brockton,
42
42
-
_
42
_
-
-
-
-
10
308
Hingham,
13
13
_
_
13
_
-
-
-
-
10
300
Kingston,
6
6
—
—
6
—
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"
"
10
302
382
CEITSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Artisans' Tools — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persoks Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
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Boston, .
87
87
-
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87
-
-
-
-
-
10
293
Chelsea, .
3
3
-
-
3
—
—
~
~
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10
300
"Worcester.
Charlton, .
2
2
_
—
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Douglas, .
soo
300
_
-
300
-
-
-
-
-
9
303
Fitchburg,
20
20
-
-
16
-
4
-
-
-
10
310
Grafton, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
■•
10
308
Hubbardston,
6
2
4
1
1
2
-
1
1
1
10
200
Millbury, .
27
27
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
-
,^^
250
Southbridge,
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
261
Sturbridge,
41
41
-
-
41
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Winchendon,
37
37
-
-
37
-
-
—
-
-
10
204
Worcester,
154
154
-
-
154
-
—
—
—
—
10
294
Totals,
1,240
1,225
1»
1
1,212
13
12
1
1
1
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages,
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Teably Wages.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
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Barnstable.
Harwich,
yarmonth,
Berkshire.
Windsor, .
Bristol.
Mansfield,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Salem,
Salisbury,
5
3
3
4
8
5
12
25
3
3
3
$53 55
40 «0
$412 50
$750 00
509 00
$486 00
670 00
468 00
434 20
$20 00
$15 00
$472 50
$387 50
-
$162~00
$289
120
$1,238
$3,000
3,858
$2,430
4,199
16,750
1,386
1,303
PEES01^"S EMPLOYED AXD WAGES: BY INDUSTRIES. 383
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Artisans' Tools — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISO
Average Tearlt Wages.
Time asd Wages
Gives fok,—
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Bnckl.^nd,
5
1
.
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$600 CO
$150 00
-
$3,150
Greenfield,
SS
-
$5S0 64
-
-
-
-
22,064
Shelbnrne,
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Brimfield,
9
-
$500 00
~
-
-
-
$4,500
Chester, .
4
-
559 00
_
-
-
-
2,236
Springfield, .
35
-
511 56
-
-
$560 00
-
-
17,147
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
10
-
$600 00
^
_
_
-
-
$6,000
Huntington, .
3
_
500 00
.
_
_
_
-
1,500
Northampton, .
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
63
-
$870 00
.
-
_
-
-
$54,810
Cambridge,
5
-
814 C3
-
-
-
-
-
4,073
Chelmsford,
15
-
571 20
-
_
-
-
-
8,568
Lowell, .
49
1
648 72
$310 00
$130 20
-
-
-
28,986
Natick, .
3
-
675 00
_
_
_
-
_
2,025
Wakefield,
12
-
500 00
_
^
$350 00
_
-
5,400
Waltbam,
32
*
729 60
-
-
-
-
-
23,347
KORFOLK.
Hyde Park, .
3
-
$555 00
-
_
-
-
-
$1,665
Mcdway, .
10
5
654 50
$243 75
_
-
-
-
8,264
Quinoy, .
21
—
776 14
-
-
-
-
-
16,299
Stoughton,
8
~
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$616 00
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4,928
Plymouth.
Bridgpwater, .
2
-
$337 50
-
-
-
-
-
$675
Brockton,
42
-
804 00
_
_
_
-
-
33,7CS
Hiiigham,
13
_
588 50
_
_
$709 32
_
-
7,771
Kingston,
6
—
490 00
-
-
-
-
—
2,940
Suffolk.
Boston, .
84
-
$786 50
-
-
$940 50
-
-
$67,144
Chelsea, .
3
~
801 00
—
-
300 00
—
~
1,902
Worcester.
Charlton, .
2
—
$250 00
_
_
^
_
-
$500
Douglas, .
300
-
590 00
_
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$700 00
_
-
204,500
Fitchburg,
20
-
687 50
_
$206 25
_
_
-
11,825
Grafton, .
5
-
61 S 00
.
_
_
_
-
3,080
Hnbbardston,
2
-
150 00
^
_
_
_
-
300
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_
-
.
_
_
«
_
-
-
Soutlibfidge,
15
-
508 35
_
^
_
-
-
7,595
Sturbridge,
41
-
500 00
^
_
_
_
-
20,500
Winchendon,
3T
_
370 26
_
200 00
400 00
-
$250 00
13,469
Worcester,
154
-
689 68
-
26180
708 63
-
-
105,923
Totals,
1,112
10
-
-
-
-
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384:
CEXSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Artisans' Tools — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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1
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3
20
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"Windsor,.
3
275
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
Bristol.
Mansfield,
4
300
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, . ,
1
275
—
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270
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Essex.
Haverhill,
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
_
_
-
-
-
-
10
250
-
-
2
300
Lynn,
25
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
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Salem,
3
308
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
3
260
-
—
—
—
—
-
"
—
—
-
Franklin.
Buckland,
-
_
-
-
-
-
5
300
1
300
-
-
Greenfield,
3S
304
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Brimfield,
9
250
_
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chester, .
4
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
30
252
-
-
—
-
5
280
-
—
-
"■
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
10
SOO
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Huntington, .
3
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton, .
~
~
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Arlington,
63
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
5
202
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford, .
15
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
43
306
1
310
6
310
_
_
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
3
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
8
250
_
-
_
_
4
200
-
-
-
-
Waltham,
32
304
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
10
275
5
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
21
302
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Btoughton,
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—
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8
308
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Bridgcwater, .
2
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
42
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
12
275
-
-
-
_
1
276
-
-
-
-
Kingston,
6
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Artisans' Tools — Con.
Part III. — Worlcing Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVK 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Boston, .
11
286
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7
275
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2
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—
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1
300
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Charlton, .
2
250
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-
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Douglas, .
50
295
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_
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250
280
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16
275
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-
4
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5
308
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-
-
-
-
-
-
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Hubbardston,
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Millbury,
_
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge,
15
247
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sturbridsjc-,
41
250
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Wincht'iulon,
33
187
-
-
1
200
o
200
-
-
1
200
Worcester,
122
206
-
-
2
308
30
299
-
-
-
-
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775
-
9
-
14
-
330
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1
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3
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CouKTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
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Salisbury,
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Artisans' Tools — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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3
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—
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-
-
-
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-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
63
$2 90
-
-
_
_
, _
_
_
_
_
_
Cambridge,
5
2 79
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
«,
Chelmsford, .
15
2 38
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
43
2 12
1
$100
6
$0 42
_
_
_
_
_
_
Katick, .
3
2 25
-
_
—
_
^
_
_
. _
_
_
Wakefield,
8
2 00
-
-
_
_
4
$1 75
_
.
_
_
Waltham,
32
2 40
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
3
$1 85
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
.
Medway, .
10
2 38
5
$125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
21
2 57
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoughton,
~
—
~
—
—
—
8
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
2
$2 25
-
-
- ■
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
Brockton,
42
2 68
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
—
_
_
Hingham,
12
2 14
-
_
_
_
1
$2 57
_
_
_
_
Kingston,
6
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sdffolk.
Boston, .
77
$2 75
-
-
_
-
7
$3 42
_
_
-
-
Chelsea, .
2
2 67
—
—
—
—
1
1 00
-
-
—
—
Worcester.
Charlton,.
2
$100
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
Douglas, .
50
2 00
-
_
_
_
250
$2 50
_
-
-
_
Fitch burg,
16
2 50
-
-
4
$0 75
_
_
-
-
-
-
Grafton, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Hubbardston,
2
75
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
_
Millbury,
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge,
15
2 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sturbridge,
41
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchendon,
33
1 98
_
-
1
1 00
2
2 00
_
_
1
1 25
Worcester,
122
2 33
-
-
2
85
30
2 37
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
775
-
9
-
14
-
330
-
1
-
3
-
PEESONS EiMPLOYED AIKD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPwIES. 387
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BAGS AND BAGGING.
[Burlap bagging, cloth bags, imitation gunny-cloth bagging, juto bagging, linen bagging, ctc.J
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; WorJdng Time.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
2
1
O
TS
d
n
o
o
u
S
Counties, Cities
CJ
■«-•
f-H
p.
J3
AND TOVTNS.
a
9
03
O
i
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o
>
1
03
OQ
O
o
1
a
o
OQ
O
-a
£3
■a
3
CO
O
o
(O .
4.1 ^
So"
o
SI
DO
"3
a
as
to
"3
•3
a
a
"3
c3
CA
a
03
S
o
p:
S
(4
S
rt
S,
a
u<
S
(^
a
a
Essex.
Salem,
130
70
60
6
60
50
10
10
~
"
10
312
SCTFOLK.
Boston, .
56
12
44
6
12
44
~
~
"
"
10
300
Worcester.
Dudley, .
40
26
14
3
9
3
17
11
-
-
10
254
Totals, .
226
108
lis
15
81
97
27
21
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
TniE AND Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeari.t Wages.
<2 '1
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece rands.
to
a
P4
11
n
CJ .
CO u
o
£ =
o 3
£
ft
11
O
O 3
II
■3 1
Essex.
Salem,
SCFFOIiK.
Boston, .
■Worcester.
Dudley, .
70
12
26
60
42
14
$216 00
$656 IS
$432 25
$270 00
$225 00
$99 00
$506 68
$250 00
$187 50
$28,440
$17,324
$10,039
Totals, .
108
116
-
-
-
-
-
-
$55,803
388
CEN-SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Bags akd Bagging — Con.
Part III, — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocNTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FE5IALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
5
a g
'A
d ^
a o
2 -^
d ^
a
« .
o a
d ^
a
1 ^
3 ?
« o
6 ^
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u
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(2i
d ^
3 %
•A
« -
^ 1
o P
Essex.
Salem,
SniTOLK.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Dudley, .
60
12
7
300
301
247
50
42
300
300
20
300
2
239
3
250
28
250
Totals, .
79
-
92
-
20
-
2
-
3
-
28
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE
15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
a
'ci m
•a a»
O OB
<
•4J
03
s ■a
a i
C3 05
o if
<
1 ^
•^ Si,
oS
GJ
a
3
o
1^
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<1
-a a*
Essex.
Salem, . . .
60
$0 72
50"
$0 90
20
$0 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
SCTFOLK.
Boston, .
12
$218
42
$0 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Dudley, .
7
$175
_
_
_
..
2
$212
3
$100
28
$0 75
Totals, .
79
-
92
-
20
-
2
—
3
~
28
~
PEESONS EI^IPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 389
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BOOK-BINDERIES.
[Blank books, diaries, printed books, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
tn
o
a
o
Persons Employed, With Age.
B
O
Pi
cn
1
CS
la
IS-
-2
^' >■
e >-
Q
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
a
"A
O
tn
CO
a
1.-5
rH
4>
>•
O
«
to
a
i-H
CO
a
O
o
T-H
S
OQ
o
o
I-H
1
cn
o
O
t-H
U
a
3
m
0)
o
rH
O
■a
c
3
«
«
a
Essex.
Lawrence,
Balem,
Franklin.
Greenfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Melrose, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Fitch burg,
Worcester,
5
14
r>
O
308
3
723
9
31
4
4
2
116
2
S50
5
16
1
10
1
192
1
373
4
15
6
4
4
2
116
2
344
5
16
1
10
1
192
1
373
4
15
6
-
--
-
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
307
300
300
306
307
289
311
300
Totals,
1,096
499
597
6
493
597
6
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
■ Average Yearly Wages.
o
[h ire
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
a
a
S
o
"a
a
a
I— (
O O
a u
ire
>re
f— (
s «
"3 o
« a
Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
Franklin.
Greenfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Melrose, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Fitohburg,
Worcester,
!
116
2
320
4
20
1
10
192
1
347
4
11
$825 00
600 00
$784 08
501 80
$732 92
$024 00
608 12
$250 00
225 00
$306 60
301 60
$333 60
$.312 00
288 00
$197 12
$726 28
$972 63
$277 07
$358 19
$288 00
$1,900
4,650
$144,042
1,305
$362,941
$3,744
15,010
Totals,
468
566
-
-
-
-
-
-
$533,592
390
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Book-Blnderies — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MATES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
5EXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15,
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
1 i
"5
d ^
•A
a
a o
'A
O o
d ^
CO
P if
"5 g
6 ^
it
CO
« a
O o
6 ji
5?;
-4^
>>^
a a
•a a
d ^
-4.1
s g
1 ^
1^
Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
2
4
300
300
1
10
250
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Melrose, .
85
2
297
260
57
1
292
260
-
-
SI
271
135
269
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
274
292
123
278
5
308
41
303
224
301
_
_
Worcester.
Fitchbiirg,
Worcester,
4
16
312
288
4
11
312
288
_
_
_
_
4
288
:
-
Totals,
387
-
207
-
5
-
72
-
363
~
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands
MALES
females
BOTH
3EXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
undee 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
1 ^
s g
<3
a
it
1^
>>
a g
a. EO
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CJ
a
o
>>
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■.J
1 ^
a ?
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u
a
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0
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Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
2
4
$2 75
2 00
1
10
$100
75
»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Melrose, .
85
2
$2 64
1 93
57
1
$105
1 16
-
-
31
$2 68
135
$103
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
274
$2 51
123
$120
5
$0 64
41
$3 21
224
$119
-
-
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Worcester,
4
16
$2 00
2 32
4
11
$100
1 00
-
-
-
"4
$100
_
_
Totals,
387
-
207
-
5
-
72
-
363
-
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ETOUSTRIES. 391
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
[Boots, black-ball, box toes, counters, custom-made goods, clogs and sabots, dressing, hccis, inner
soles, piping and slaying, rosettes, shoes, slippers, studs, shanks, stifl'euings, shoe-strings (linen, cotton
and leather), tips, webbing, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Workincj Time.
Persons Employed.
Pkksons Employed, With Age.
CO
c
t
•a
a
J3
,
o
Counties, Cities
u
i
o
o
o
o
(^
o
l-H
o
c,
i2
AND Towns.
a
a
"A
o
o
.a
r/3
CO
a
a
o
1
u
I— <
o
>
o
a
to
<u
>
B
a
m
o
a
a
o
I-H
a
1
CO
a
o
M
o
15
a "i
3 r-l
1— 1
■o
c
s
"3
a
■a
s
OQ
o
"3
a
•a
o
o
&
2
3
O
CO •
&
s
h
3
a
£
s
'M
S
fc<
a
Q
Barnstable.
Harwicli, .
2S
28
-
-
28
-
_
-
-
-
10
311
Yarmouth,
2
2
""
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
10
225
Berkshire.
Adams, .
613
411
202
36
405
190
6
12
-
_
10
256
Hinsdale, .
2
*>
-
_
2
-
-
-
_
-
10
313
Pittstield,
111
51
60
5
51
60
-
-
-
-
10
285
Stockbridge, .
2
2
~*
—
2
~
—
—
—
—
10
206
Bristol.
Acushnet,
,
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
_
-
-
10
300
Eastoii, .
,
138
123
15
1
123
15
_
-
-
-
10
240
Now Bedford,
,
102
141
51
5
141
51
_
_
-
.-
10
232
Raynham,
•
133
114
19
8
114
19
~*
~
~
""
10
208
Essex.
Araesbury,
15
10
5
5
10
5
_
_
-
_
10
300
Andovcr, .
42
32
10
8
32
10
-
-
-
-
10
240
Beverly, .
1,290
825
465
3
804
455
21
10
_
_
10
267
Boxford, .
U
9
5
-
9
5
_
-
-
_
10
300
Danvcrs, .
853
598
255
43
581
254
17
1
_
_
10
257
Essex,
85
43
42
7
42
39
1
3
-
-
10
300
Georgetown,
362
323
39
7
323
39
-
_
-
-
10
289
Gloucester,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
290
Grovelaiid,
60
40
20
13
38
20
2
_
-
_
_
_
Hamilton,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Haverhill,
2,758
1,533
1,225
80
1,522
1,222
11
3
-
-
10
280
Ipswich, .
73
68
15
-
58
15
-
-
-
-
10
275
Lawrence,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
_
10
242
Lynn,
7,584
5,524
2,000
288
5,440
2,056
84
4
-
-
10
245
Marblehead,
1,374
8.-)7
517
52
853
514
4
3
-
_
10
242
Mcthuen, .
215
177
38
10
177
3S
_
_
_
_
10
273
Middletoii,
108
71
37
10
71
37
_
_
_
_
10
241
Newbury,
12
12
-
-
12
-
_
-
-
-
10
313
Newburyport,
425
264
161
1
264
161
_
_
_
_
10
284
Peabody, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Rowley, .
94
81
13
-
81
13
-
-
-
-
10
200
Salem,
644
306
3:!8
61
262
296
43
42
1
_
9J
269
Salisbury,
28
20
8
-
20
8
_
_
-
-
10
56
Saugus, .
165
134
31
5
134
31
_
_
_
_
10
190
Topsfield,
80
60
20
3
60
20
_
_
-
-
8i
247
Wonhani,
12
10
2
_
10
2
_
_
_
_
10
300
West Newbury,
254
195
59
16
190
59
5
—
—
-
10
246
Franklin.
Bornardfton, .
45
27
18
4
26
.!•''
1
3
-
_
10
275
Warwick,
40
40
40
10
260
392
CENSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con,
Persons Employed.
Tebsons Emploted, With Age.
a
1/3
0
a
CO
3
lO
o
0
Counties, Cities
Ui
o
lO
o
o
o
c3
AND Towns.
1
3
o
a
a
CJ
•a
o
"E
a
i-H
O
en
's
ci
m
V
a
o
.-1
a
o
4l
m
"S
a
o
la
.— t
•3
5
a*
0
■a
c
3
M
a
"a
a
-a
i
2
3
0
Q
Hampden.
Chicopec,
17
' 17
-
-
17
-
—
_
.
101
213
gpriiiKtiold, .
IS
10
8
1
10
8
_
_
_
_
10
300
Westiield,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampshire.
"Wave,
3
3
—
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
104
Middlesex.
Acton,
20
20
-
_
20
_
_
_
-_
_
10
308
Arlington,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
_
_
_
12i
300
Ashland, .
308
276
32
2
256
17
20
15
_
_
10
212
Cambridge,
62
45
17
4
45
17
-
-
_
_
lOj
296
Holliston,
450
434
16
2
432
16
2
-
._
_
10
240
Hopkinton,
l,0f)4
958
136
17
911
118
47
18
-
_
10
270
Hudson, .
1,067
718
349
124
660
316
58
33
-
_
10
298
Lowell, .
111
85
26
2
85
26
-
-
_
_
10|
304
Marlborough,
2,206
1,686
520
70
1,608
482
78
38
_
_
10
262
Medford, .
2
2
-
-
1
_
1
_
_
_
10
300
Melrose, .
44
27
17
15
27
17
-
-
_
_
10
296
Natick, .
663
614
49
8
600
48
14
1
_
_
10
275
North Reading
» .
86
63
23
16
63
23
-
_
_
_
10
277
Pepperell,
92
77
15
3
69
15
8
_
_
_
10
278
Reading, .
200
93
107
-
93
107
-
-
_
_
10
266
Sherborn,
51
51
-
_
51
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Stoneham,
1,239
701
538
179
697
533
4
5
—
_
10
262
Stow,
50
30
20
-
30
20
-
-
_
_
10
225
Sudbury, .
80
60
20
_
56
20
4
_
«
_
10
310
Wakefield,
227
157
70
23
157
70
_
_
_
_
10
292
Wayland,
491
431
60
_
431
60
_
_
_
_
10
265
Winchester,
12
3
9
1
3
9
-
-
_
_
10
278
Woburn, .
516
248
268
14
217
246
31
22
—
-
10
284
Norfolk.
Belllngham, .
150
150
-
-
130
_
20
-
-
_
10
275
Braintree,
146
132
14
4
132
14
_
_
_
_
10
273
Franklin, .
40
27
13
2
27
13
-
_
_
_
10
234
Holbrook,
282
256
26
6
254
26
2
_
_
_
10
259
Mcdway, .
567
5C1
6
1
524
6
37
_
_
„
10
254
Quincy, .
180
159
21
3
158
21
1
_
_
_
10
251
Randolph,
676
590
80
14
579
83
11
3
_
_
101
208
Sharon, .
48
42
6
1
42
6
-
_
-
_
10
250
Stoughton,
571
484
87
21
482
87
2
_
_
_
10
236
Weymouth,
1,553
1,398
155
24
1,394
155
4
—
-
—
10
300
Plymol'tii.
Abington,
578
505
73
17
501
73
4
_
_
_
10
274
Brockton,
3,044
2,472
572
65
2,429
543
33
29
10
-
10
238
Carver, .
35
15
20
2
15
20
-
-
-
-
10
300
East Bridgewater, .
63
56
7
1
56
7
-
_
_
_
n
160
Hanover, .
133
110
23
4
110
23
-
-
-
_
9
216
Hanson, .
16
10
6
5
10
6
-
-
-
-
12
300
Hingham,
60
50
10
5
50
10
-
_
-
_
10
230
Middleborough,
130
90
40.
2
90
40
-
-
-
-
10
235
Pembroke,
20
20
18
2
8
50
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY LNDUSTKIES. 393
rERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes— Con.
Part L — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Emploted. I
Teksons Emploted, With Age.
a
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to
10
1— (
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Plymouth— Con.
Plymouth,
236
209
27
7
207
27
2
_
_
10
235
Rockland,
695
627
68
13
612
68
15
_
_
_
10
300
Scituato, .
55
53
2
-
. 53
2
_
_
_
_
10
294
South Scituato,
97
77
20
-
77
20
_
—
_
_
9J
171
South ^Vbington,
5(55
518
47
8
506
47
12
_
_
_
10
270
West Bridge water, .
149
114
35
4
114
35
-
-
-
-
10
274
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,279
891
388
24
887
3S7
4
1
_
_
10
274
Chelsea, ,
o7
45
12
-
44
11
1
1
—
_
10
237
Winthrop,
8
1
7
1
1
7
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Athol,
244
201
43
9
201
43
_
_
_
_
10
280
Auburn, .
60
50
10
4
46
3
4
7
_
10
205
Barre,
98
96
2
1
96
2
_
_
_
«
10
225
Berlin,
102
81
21
2
78
21
3
_
_
_
10
290
Bolton,
9
7
2
1
7
2
_
_
_
—
10
250
Brooklield,
441
362
79
10
352
79
10
_
_
_
10
271
Charlton, .
43
39
4
2
38
4
1
_
_
93
258
Clinton, .
28
20
8
1
20
8
_
_
_
_
10
225
Fitchburg,
57
42
15
3
42
15
_
_
_
_
10
276
Grafton, .
309
277
32
8
274
30
3
2
_
_
10
249
Hubbardston, .
13
13
-
-
13
-
_
_
_
_
10
250
Leicester,
17
16
1
-
13
1
3
—
_
_
10
250
Leominster, .
32
20
12
-
20
12
_
_
.
_
10
270
Mondon, .
16
15
1
1
15
1
_
_
_
_
10
2S2
Milford, .
1,718
1,587
131
12
1,495
126
92
5
_
_
10
202
Northborough,
6
4
2
-
4
2
-
-
_
_
10
300
Northl)ri<lge, .
75
70
5
5
70
5
_
-
_
_
10
250
North Brookfield, .
1,102
996
1G6
21
927
150
69
16
^
_
10
244
Oxford, .
258
191
67
32
185
66
6
1
—
_
10
273
Paxton, .
72
72
-
-
72
-
-
_
.
_
10
224
Shrewsbury, .
5
3
2
-
3
2
-
-
_
_
10
150
Southborough,
300
200
100
17
190
90
10
10
_
_
10
237
Spencer, .
726
600
120
38
586
103
19
17
1
_
10
253
Sturbridge,
50
40
10
5
40
10
_
_
_
10
225
Templcton,
35
31
4
4
31
4
_
_
_
.
10
225
Upton,
27
24
3
2
24
3
_
_
_
_
10
250
Warren, .
129
124
5
2
123
5
1
_
_
_
10
289
Webster, .
312
259
53
22
250
53
9
_
w
_
10
272
Westborough,.
588
469
110
1
465
111
4
8
_
_
10
270
West Boyl-ton,
102
91
11
-
89
11
2
_
_
_
10
272
West Brookfield, .
870
348
22
8
333
22
15
_
_
_
10
298
Worcester,
2,256
1,784
472
34
1,777
459
7
13
-
-
10
282
Totals,
48,090
36,767
11,323
1,631
35,885
10,997
870
326
12
-
-
-
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394
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
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Harwich, .
28
-
-
-
-
$375 00
_
.
$10,500
Yarmouih,
•"
~
—
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""
—
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
411
197
$474 30
$229 50
$125 00
$464 36
$288 99
$174 00
$242,223
Hinsdale,.
2
-
406 90
-
-
_
-
^
814
Pittsfield, .
51
60
528 00
_
-
403 00
234 00
_
35,968
Stockbridge, .
2
~
206 00
~
~
-
—
-
412
Bristol.
Acushnct,
,
-
_
_
...
_
_
^
^
_
Easton, .
•
89
12
$508 00
$301 00
-
$496 00
$44160
_
$48,699
Kcw Bedford,
46
36
683 76
3S3 50
-
240 00
300 00
_
40,900
Kaynham,
•
41
12
434 70
260 00
~
472 50
-
-
21,548
Essex.
Amesbury,
10
5
' $250 00
-
-
$226 60
$330 00
_
$3,939
Aiidover, .
3
-
562 50
_
-
-
_
-
1,688
Beverly, .
645
367
602 91
$442 80
-
565 45
127 20
$225 00
408,672
Boxford, .
9
5
200 00
-
-
107 90
27 52
_
1,569
Danvers, .
561
241
545 22
314 96
-
524 40
300 30
140 00
370,988
Essex,
4.3
42
434 66
489 00
-
421 80
294 02
_
30,797
Georgetown, .
79
13
501 96
180 00
-
468 00
327 60
_
42,543
Gloucester,
4
-
481 80
..
_
_
_
1,927
Groveland,
31
13
239 40
100 00
$95 00
466 83
490 00
146 30
17,062
Hamilton,
2
-
457 50
-
_
_
_
_
915
Haverhill,
1,496
1,105
593 40
360 25
182 16
671 58
503 50
239 70
1,410,295
Ipswich, .
58
15
650 00
345 80
-
624 25
431 60
-
42,672
Lawrence,
7
-
522 72
-
-
-
_
_
3,659
Lynn,
5,518
2,060
597 80
360 00
208 80
535 72
329 28
191 10
3,687,077
Marblehead,
709
454
493 74
281 93
125 00
429 46
275 94
160 SO
430,601
Methucn, .
177
38
531 08
420 00
-
650 00
520 00
_
116,075
Middleton,
-
_
-
-
~*
.
_
_
Newbury,
12
-
485 15
_
626 00
_
_
7,089
Newbury port.
261
161
442 38
244 26
-
430 39
245 70
_
152,942
Peabody, .
8
-
474 00
-
-
524 00
_
_
3,992
Rowley, .
80
13
426 00
-
-
363 49
274 48
_
32,772
Salem,
227
261
408 87
221 34
-
814 00
527 40
375 00
199,734
Salisbury,
20
8
-
_
-
59 92
66 08
_
1,727
Saugus, .
29
-
300 60
_
_
234 00
_
_
7,452
Topsfield,
60
20
450 00
_
_
450 00
252 00
_
32,040
Wenham,
3
2
490 00
392 00
-
-
_
™
2,254
West Newbury,
195
53
434 42
436 50
34 04
286 08
223 74
60 90
72,082
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
24
18
$687 50
$687 50
_
$687 50
$481 25
-
$25,369
Warwick,
40
~
650 00
—
-
-
-
-
26,000
Hampden.
Chicopee,
17
-
$564 00
-
_
$668 36
_
...
$9,901
Springfield,
8
8
540 54
$25200
_
-
.
-
6,340
Westfield,
2
750 00
1,500
PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTPtlES. 395
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Boots and Shoes— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
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2
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$126 96
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—
~
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$254
Middlesex.
Acton,
•
20
-
$569 80
-
-
-
-
-
$11,396
Arlington,
2
-
570 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,140
Ashland, .
24.7
32
514 50
$272 34
-
$552 84
$280 16
$163 75
139,859
Cambridge,
45
17
459 36
-
-
448 00
268 13
-
24,889
Holliston,
34
4
588 00
283 36
-
656 64
-
_
22,362
Hopkinton,
478
92
456 57
230 92
$164 25
546 00
269 24
157 68
255,605
Hudson, .
720
347
540 27
347 16
100 00
526 68
389 24
133 17
484,351
Lowell, .
58
22
504 45
376 25
_
530 98
298 66
_
37,351
Marlborough,
835
273
508 03
345 84
196 50
564 19
347 20
245 14
531,529
Medford, .
1
1
_
_
189 00
750 00
_
-
939
Melrose, .
27
17
675 00
«,
..
373 23
139 50
_
14,259
Natick, .
136
4
596 70
372 40
140 00
433 60
312 50
250 00
77,754
North Reading
»
2
1
600 00
300 00
_
-
_
_
1,500
Peppcrull,
77
15
549 24
277 00
221 60
-
_
_
43,825
Reading, .
74
72
300 60
280 67
-
370 53
244 80
_
45,584
Sherborn,
51
-
723 00
_
-
_
_
_
36,873
Stoneham,
536
417
563 64
386 54
260 00
505 61
317 44
196 50
412,766
Stow,
_
-
-
_
Sudbury, .
60
20
400 00
280 00
_
320 00
252 00
135 00
24,864
"Wakefield,
120
50
760 32
385 00
-
616 59
412 92
_
99,476
Wayland,
431
60
709 65
291 72
_
769 64
362 ^24
_
344,124
Winchester,
1
4
500 00
200 00
-
_
275 00
-
1,525
Woburu, .
168
119
419 58
241 15
217 50
408 88
189 44
106 00
91,193
NonroLK.
Bcllingham, .
130
-
$550 00
_
_
_
_
_
$71,500
Braintree,
132
14
707 16
_
_
$583 00
$318 42
_
85,511
Franklin,.
27
13
702 00
-
-
564 00
337 50
_
19,892
Holbrook,
220
11
585 00
$240 00
$75 00
559 30
375 00
_
129,665
Medway, .
320
5
556 83
266 00
180 00
477 75
300 00
$175 50
159,573
Quincy, .
149
13
577 70
269 00
207 70
633 65
_
-
95,482
Randolph,
579
84
418 20
190 06
132 00
404 00
156 98
_
275,484
Sharon, .
35
4
-
_
_
1,010 00
375 00
_
30,850
Btoughton,
170
31
587 10
367 50
_
630 01
325 00
-
113,200
Weymouth,
1,100
127
575 51
305 08
132 72
501 03
181 44
*"
650,362
Plymocth.
Abington,
505
67
$502 18
$300 99
-
$589 68
$323 19
$119 32
$293,840
Brockton,
1,237
308
500 08
308 73
$203 76
579 81
401 28
131 50
825,515
Carver, .
15
20
675 00
225 00
-.
375 00
-
16,875
East Bridgewa
ter.
56
7
347 20
180 00
_
386 10
218 75
-
21,590
Hanover, .
110
23
403 24
251 63
_
175 00
119 70
-
51,747
Hanson, .
10
6
400 00
189 00
_
_
-
-
5,734
Hinghani,
5
2
585 00
200 00
_
_
_
„
3,325
Middleborongl
y
213
50
540 27
342 50
_
500 20
318 75
-
126,906
Pembroke,
20
-
83 50
_
_
87 50
_
69 50
1,702
Plymouth,
207
27
490 50
306 00
_
427 50
233 75
-
100,SS1
Rockland,
C21
67
690 88
375 75
249 85
683 10
479 70
224 40
430,138
Scituatc, .
15
-
500 00
_
_
-
-
7,500
South Scituatc,
77
20
377 58
204 75
"
240 00
33,274
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and, Total Wages — Con.
WORKIN'G
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
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South Aljington,
487
44
$580 35
$348 30
$152 96
$540 50
$339 16
_
$282,439
West Biidgewater, .
114
35
567 10
323 40
~
532 86
^
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73,571
Suffolk.
Boston, .
873
371
$598 29
$405 00
$128 00
$816 96
$327 12
-
$781,156
Chelsea, .
45
12
498 87
188 80
120 00
-
-
-
24,267
Winthrop,
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^
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Athol,
200
38
$487 20
$255 53
-
$520 52
-
-
$110,549
Auburn, .
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Barre,
96
2
500 00
_
_
500 00
$300 00
-
48,600
Berlin,
81
21
580 00
290 00
$174 00
580 00
302 50
- i
52,636
Bolton,
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
BrooklieUl,
241
76
019 68
250 26
105 00
520 32
376 69
$94 50
148,265
Charlton, .
38
4
420 00
22 50
_
480 00
400 80
15 00
18,580
Clinton, .
20
8
618 75
_
_
562 50
337 50
-
14,231
Fitchburg,
42
14
571 32
-.
_
550 00
412 50
-
29,344
Grafton, .
207
27
521 22
286 59
150 00
542 73
263 35
-
116,764
Hubbardston, .
13
_
430 92
_
_
400 00
-
-
5,478
Leicester,
13
4
414 4S
_
165 00
625 00
200 00
-
7,346
Leominster,
20
12
606 90
293 80
_
393 75
_
_
13,106
MenJon, .
7
1
677 50
562 00
_
_
_
_
5,305
Milforcl, .
1,371
84
572 40
260 40
82 56
415 74
243 OS
143 22
610,753
Northborough,
4
2
379 50
-
-
_
206 25
-
1,931
Northliridge, .
11
3
625 00
250 00
_
-
-
-
7,625
North Broukficld, .
996
166
597 60
306 25
147 00
397 72
245 00
171 50
470,445
Oxford, .
61
27
579 36
_
_
337 68
443 52
-
34,024
Paxton, .
72
-
560 00
_
_
448 00
-
-
33,600
Shrewsbury, .
3
2
90 00
30 00
_
-
-
-
330
Southboruugh,
200
100
434 42
210 60
_
403 20
275 40
80 30
99,541
Spencer, .
606
120
635 74
261 00
261 59
508 20
376 09
126 60
364,708
Slurbridge,
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
Tcmpleton,
31
4
533 25
-
-
300 00
100 00
-
7,633
Upton,
14
-
500 00
_
_
_
-.
-
7,000
Warren, .
109
4
466 29
-
_
687 50
343 75
275 00
59,973
Webster, .
100
18
626 01
240 00
_
570 71
371 13
-
64,871
Westboroiigh, .
ISO
44
592 96
250 24
_
550 00
446 62
110 00
118,885
West Boylston,
82
11
701 67
236 44
_
607 60
276 00
-
61,905
West Brooktield, .
20
12
586 92
234 00
-
_
-
-
14,546
Worcester, .
1,008
417
640 75
345 72
116 58
657 86
323 64
190 00
1,175,016
Totals, .
29,148
9,368
-
-
-
-
-
-
$18,727,124
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY INDUSTRIES. 397
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Suoes — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece 11
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MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SKXE3
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVl
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UNDER 15.
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Harwich, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
150
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
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—
—
—
—
-
—
—
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—
—
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
259
279
99
255
8
250
148
247
92
247
2
200
Hinsdale, .
2
313
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Pittsficld,
11
2G4
-
-
-
-
40
260
60
260
-
-
Stockbridge, .
2
206
—
-
—
-
—
—
—
—
~
—
Bristol.
Acushnet,
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
-
-
Eastoii, .
20
230
7
215
-
-
69
248
5
240
-
-
Now Bedford, .
39
200
21
205
-
-
7
120
15
300
-
-
liayuham,
25
207
12
208
—
—
16
210
—
—
"•
—
Essex.
Amesbury,
1
200
-
_
_
-
9
220
5
220
_
_
Ando%-er, .
3
250
-
—
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Beverly, .
88
261
18
270
-
-
552
263
349
265
5
300
Boxford, .
5
200
-
-
-
-
4
130
5
04
-
-
D.anvcrs, .
274
233
44
254
-
-
282
228
197
210
5
200
Essex,
9
211
1
300
_
-
34
222
41
241
_
_
Georgetown,
43
267
1
120
-
-
36
234
12
234
-
-
Gloucester,
4
220
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Groveland,
5
180
5
200
1
190
24
273
8
280
1
190
Hamilton,
2
305
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Haverhill,
1,003
276
417
275
8
264
303
273
685
265
5
282
Ipswich, .
3
200
1
2G0
-
-
55
275
14
260
-
-
Lawrence,
7
242
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lynn,
1,244
244
145
250
45
232
4,100
227
1,011
224
43
210
Marblehcad,
207
234
56
233
1
250
588
218
395
2I9
6
240
Methuen, .
134
284
28
280
-
_
43
200
10
260
_
_
Middleton,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Newbury,
3
313
-
_
-
-
9
313
_
_
_
-
Newburyport,
92
210
35
207
-
_
169
103
126
195
-
_
Peabody, .
4
200
-
-
-
-
4
200
-
-
-
-
Rowley, .
2
200
-
-
-
_
78
223
13
188
_
_
Salcm,
147
231
202
217
-
_
77
206
60
203
3
300
Salisbury,
-
-
-
-
_
_
20
56
8
56
_
_
Saugus, .
10
180
-
-
-
_
19
200
-
-
-
_
Topsfield,
20
225
-
-
-
-
40
225
20
225
-
-
Wenham,
3
280
2
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Newbury,
35
214
2
291
o
46
155
192
51
198
3
87
FRANKIilN.
Bernardston, .
10
275
1
275
-
-
14
275
17
275
-
-
Warwick,
40
260
—
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Hampden.
Chlcopee,
14
282
-
-
-
-
3
308
-
-
-
_
Bpringfield, .
8
297
8
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weetfleld,
2
300
398
CENSUS OF jVIASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
UALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
AND Towns.
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Ware,
2
69
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
20
308
-
-
_
-
_
.
_
_
_
_
Arlington,
2
300
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
Ashland, .
80
245
14
267
-
_
162
271
16
272
5
225
Camhrklge,
15
264
-
_
-
-
30
256
17
253
_
_
Hollitton,
16
242
4
253
-
-
18
216
-
_
_
.
Hopkinton,
140
267
46
251
26
219
301
260
31
254
26
219
Hudson, .
184
261
25
263
3
200
478
266
289
263
88
193
Lowell, .
24
295
8
301
-
-
34
278
14
274
_
_
Marlborough,
297
232
105
204
26
262
494
253
146
248
40
238
Mcdford, .
-
-
-
-
1
300
1
300
_
_
_
_
Molrosc, .
6
270
-
_
-
_
21
261
17
150
_
_
Natick, .
116
270
2
280
2
280
13
271
2
250
5
250
North Roading
, •
2
300
1
300
_
_
_
_
Pcppercll,
69
276
15
277
8
277
_
_
_
_
_
_
Reading, .
9
186
10
221
-
_
65
207
62
170
_
^
Sherborn,
51
300
-
-
-
_
-
«
_
_
_
_
Stonehara,
140
231
37
251
1
260
392
233
379
248
4
262
Stow,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
—
Sudbury, .
16
200
3
280
-
_
40
200
17
280
4
180
Wakefield,
36
297
12
308
-
-
84
279
38
279
_
.
Wayland,
119
285
31
286
_
_
312
284
29
283
^
_
Winchester,
1
250
1
250
-
_
_
_
3
275
_
_
Woburn, .
60
259
39
265
2
250
100
269
74
256
12
265
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
130
275
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
V
Braintrce,
33
284
-
-
-
-
99
265
14
261
_
_
Franklin,.
2
234
-
-
-
-
25
240
13
225
_
^
Holbrook,
153
250
2
200
2
100
65
238
9
250
_
_
Medway, .
93
269
2
266
5
240
220
245
3
240
2
234
Quincy, .
45
265
13
269
1
310
103
265
_
_
_
_
Randolph,
120
205
55
221
9
200
451
232
28
218
_
-
Sharon, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
250
4
250
-
_
Stoughton,
119
285
28
294
-
_
51
251
3
250
_
^
Weymouth,
282
247
52
263
2
237
816
238
75
224
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—
Plymouth.
Abington,
265
238
24
237
-
_
236
234
43
243
4
157
Brockton,
,
616
244
185
241
1
283
619
231
123
. 228
1
263
Carver, .
15
300
5
300
-
-
_
_
15
300
-
-
East Bridgewater,
21
155
3
120
-
_
35
165
4
125
_
_
Hanover, .
86
236
18
242
-
-
24
100
5
114
_
_
Hanson, .
10
300
6
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hingbam,
5
260
2
200
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Middlcborough,
103
261
13
274
-
-
110
244
37
255
_
_
Pembroke,
3
50
-
-
-
-
15
50
_
_
2
50
Plymouth,
85
225
10
204
-
_
122
190
17
187
_
Rockland,
107
254
3
225
6
263
499
270
64
246
9
255
Scituate, .
15
250
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
South Scituate,
77
203
17
195
3
240
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PEPtSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. 399
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Cou.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
UALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDSTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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South Abington, .
168
265
34
270
7
239
312
235
10
278
_
_
WestBridguwatcr, .
45
265
35
248
^
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09
249
^
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~
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
272
259
107
270
3
256
598
296
264
232
_
-
Chc'lsf.'i, .
44
241
11
236
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winllirop,
^
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"
"
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Worcester.
Athol,
98
2S0
38
253
-
-
102
286
-
-
-
-
Auburn, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barre,
6
200
-
-
-
-
90
200
2
200
-
-
Berlin, .
25
290
2
290
2
290
54
290
19
290
-
-
Bolton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brookfield,
76
232
12
258
6
150
155
271
64
271
4
150
Charlton, .
7
240
1
30
_
_
30
240
3
240
1
30
Clinton, .
5
225
-
_
-
_
15
225
8
225
-
_
Fitchbxirg,
22
276
-
-
-
-
20
275
14
275
-
-
Grafton, .
62
238
2
233
5
250
142
237
23
229
-
-
Hubbardston, .
9
228
-
_
-
_
4
200
_
-
-
-
Leicester,
7
264
_
-
3
300
6
250
1
200
-
-
Leominster,
8
255
12
260
-
-
12
175
-
-
-
-
Mendon, .
7
271
1
281
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-"
Milford, .
226
270
29
248
6
129
1,090
246
53
236
51
217
Norlhborough,
4
275
-
-
-
-
_
-
2
275
-
-
Nortlibridge, .
11
250
3
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
North Brookfield, .
2:J3
240
65
245
5
245
694
244
85
245
80
245
Oxford, .
6
272
-
-
-
-
55
268
27
264
-
-
Paston, .
12
224
-
-
-
-
60
224
-
-
-
-
Shrewsbury, .
3
150
2
100
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Southborough,
55
203
15
180
-
-
125
ISO
70
180
35
146
Spencer, .
170
266
17
261
25
259
417
210
8G
263
11
211
Sturbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tenipleton,
4
225
-
-
-
_
27
200
4
200
-
-
Upton,
14
250
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
"Warren, .
72
297
-
-
_
_
36
275
4
275
1
275
Webster, .
25
271
2
240
-
-
75
263
16
267
-
-
Westborough,
35
272
9
272
_
_
150
275
27
274
12
275
West Boylston,
60
273
5
257
_
-
22
248
6
276
-
-
West Brookfield, .
20
292
12
260
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
737
275
132
268
10
201
859
259
272
261
15
200
Totals, .
10,206
-
2,442
-
234
-
18,397
-
6,752
-
485
-
400
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wacjes for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
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Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Harwich, .
_
_
_
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_
28
$2 50
_
_
_
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Yarmouth,
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
259
$170
99
$0 90
8
$0 50
148
$188
92
$117
2
$0 87
Hinsdale, .
1 30
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Pittsfield,
11
2 00
-
_
_
_
40
1 55
60
90
_
_
Btockbridge, .
2
1 00
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-
—
-
—
—
-
-
—
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Bristol.
Acushnet,
,
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Easton, .
,
20
$2 04
7
$149
_
_
69
$2 00
5
$184
_
_
New Bedford,
,
39
2 31
21
1 30
_
_
7
2 00
15
1 00
_
_
Raynham,
•
25
2 10
12
1 25
-
-
16
2 25
-
-
—
Essex.
Amcsbury,
1
$125
-
-
-
_
9
$103
5
$150
-
-
Andover, .
3
2 25
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
_
Beverly, .
88
2 31
18
$164
_
_
552
2 15
349
1 48
5
$0 75
Boxfofd, .
5
1 00
-
-
-
-
4
83
5
43
-
-
Danvers, .
274
2 34
44
1 24
_
_
282
2 30
197
1 43
6
70
Esses,
9
2 06
1
1 63
-
_
34
1 90
41
1 22
-
-
Georgetown,
43
1 83
1
1 50
_
_
36
2 00
12
1 40
_
_
Gloucester,
4
2 19
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Groveland,
5
1 33
5
50
1
$0 50
24
1 71
8
1 75
1
77
Hamilton,
2
1 50
-
_
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
Haverhill,
1,093
2 15
417
1 31
8
69
393
2 46
685
1 90
5
85
Ipswich, .
3
2 50
1
1 33
_
_
55
2 27
14
1 66
_
_
Lawrence,
7
2 16
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Lj-nn,
1,244
2 45
145
1 44
45
90
4,190
2 36
1,911
1 47
43
91
Marbkhcad,
207
2 11
56
1 21
1
50
583
1 97
395
1 26
6
67
Methuen, .
134
1 87
23
1 50
-
_
43
2 50
10
2 00
-.
-
Middk'ton,
_
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Newbury,
3
1 55
_
_
_
_
9
2 00
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
92
2 02
35
1 18
_
_
169
2 23
126
1 26
_
-
Peabody, .
4
2 37
-
-
-
-
4
2 62
-
-
-
-
Rowley, .
o
2 13
-
-
-
-
78
1 63
13
1 46
-
-
Salem,
147
1 77
202
1 02
~
_
77
2 75
59
1 80
o
1 25
S.ilisbury,
_
_
-
-
_
20
1 07
8
1 18
-
-
Saugus, .
10
1 67
-
-
-
_
19
1 17
-
_
-
-
Topsfield,
20
2 00
-
-
-
_
40
2 00
20
1 12
-
-
Wenham,
3
1 75
2
1 40
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
West Newbury,
35
2 03
2
1 50
2
74
155
I 49
51
1 13
3
70
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
10
$2 50
1
$2 50
-
-
14
$2 50
17
$175
-
-
Warwick,
40
2 50
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—
-
—
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Hampden.
Chicopeo,
14
$2 00
-
-
-
-
3
$217
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
8
1 82
8
$0 84
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westtield,
2
2 50
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PERSONS EMrLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Ilaiids — Con.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CKDEE 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEK 15.
AND Towns.
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$184
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Middlesex.
Acton,
20
$1S5
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
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Arlington,
o
1 90
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Ashland, .
so
2 10
14
$102
-
-
162
$2 04
16
$1 03
5
$0 75
Cambridge,
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1 74
-
-
-
-
30
1 75
17
1 06
_
_
HoUiston,
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2 43
4
1 12
_
-
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3 04
_
_
_
_
Hopkinton,
140
1 71
46
92
26
$0 75
301
2 10
31
1 06
26
72
Hudson, .
184
2 07
25
1 32
3
50
478
1 98
289
1 48
88
69
Lowell, .
24
1 71
8
1 25
_
-
34
1 91
14
1 09
_
Marlborough,
297
2 19
105
1 31
26
75
494
2 23
146
1 40
40
1 03
Mcdford, .
-
-
-
-
1
63
1
2 50
-
-
_
_
Melrose, .
6
2 50
-
_
_
-
21
1 43
17
93
_
_
Katick, .
IIG
2 21
2
1 33
2
50
13
1 60
2
1 25
5
1 00
North Reading
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2 CO
i
1 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
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Pepperell,
69
1 99
15
1 00
8
80
_
-
_
_
_
_
Reading, .
9
2 10
10
1 27
-
-
65
1 79
62
1 44
_
-
Sherborn,
01
2 41
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Stoneham,
140
2 44
37
1 54
1
1 00
392
2 17
379
1 28
4
75
Stow,
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Sudhurv, .
16
2 00
3
1 00
_
_
40
1 60
17
90
4
75
AVakelitId,
30
2 56
12
125
-
-
84
2 21
38
1 48
_
_
Wayland,
119
2 49
31
1 02
_
_
312
2 71
29
1 28
.
_
"Winchester,
1
2 00
1
SO
_
-
_
-
3
1 00
_
_
Woburn, .
60
1 62
SO
91
o
87
100
1 52
74
74
12
40
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
130
$2 00
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
_
_
Braiiitree,
33
2 49
_
_
_
_
99
$2 20
14
$122
_
Franklin,.
2
3 00
-
-
_
_
25
2 35
13
1 50
_
-
Tlolhrook,
153
2 34
2
$120
2
$0 75
65
2 35
9
1 62
-
_
Medway, .
93
2 07
2
1 00
5
75
220
1 95
3
1 25
2
$0 7S.
Quincy^ .
45
2 IS
13
1 00
1
67
103
2 41
_
-
_
-
Randolph,
120
2 04
55
86
9
GO
451
2 00
28
72
-
-
Sharon, .
-
_
-
_
-
_
35
4 04
4
1 50
_
_
Stoughton,
110
2 06
28
1 25
_
-
51
2 51
3
1 30
-
-
■\Veyiiioutb,
2S2
2 33
62
1 16
o
56
816
2 36
75
81
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Plymouth.
Abington,
265
$211
24
$127
_
-
236
$2 52
43
$133
4
$0 76-
Brockton,
010
2 32
185
1 53
1
$0 72
619
2 51
123
1 76
1
50
Carver, .
15
2 25
5
75
-
_
_
-
15
1 25
-
—
East Bridgewater,
21
2 24
3
1 50
-
-
35
2 34
4
1 75
-
—
HanOver, .
86
2 09
18
1 04
-
-
24
1 75
5
1 05
-
-
Hanson, .
10
1 50
6
63
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
—
Hingham,
5
2 25
2
1 00
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
—
Midtlleborough,
103
2 07
ill
1 25
_
_
110
2 05
37
1 25
-
-
Pembroke,
3
1 C7
-
-
-
-
15
1 75
-
-
2
1 39
Plymouth,
85
2 18
10
1 50
-
_
122
2 25
17
1 25
—
-
Rockland,
107
2 72
3
1 67
6
95
499
2 53
64
1 95
9
88
Scituate, .
15
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Scituate,
77
1 86
17
1 05
3
1 00
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
TERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boots and Shoes — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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South Abington,
168
$219
34
$129
7
$0 64
312
$2 30
10
$122
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West Bridgewater, .
45
2 14
35
1 30
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09
2 14
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
272
$2 31
107
$150
3
$0 50
598
$2 76
264
$141
.
.
Chelsea, .
44
2 07
11
80
2
60
_
_
_
_
.
_
Winthrop,
"
~
—
—
~
—
—
—
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-
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-
Worcester.
Athol,
98
$174
38
$101
_
-
102
$182
_
_
^
Auburn, .
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Barre,
6
2 50
_
-
-
-
90
2 50
2
$150
_
^
Berlin,
25
2 00
2
1 00
2
$0 60
54
2 GO
19
1 25
_
^.
Bolton, .
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
^
Brookfleld,
76
2 24
12
97
6
70
155
1 92
64
1 39
4
$0 63
Charlton,.
7
1 75
1
75
-
.
30
2 00
3
1 67
1
50
Clinton, .
5
2 75
-
-
_
-
15
2 50
8
1 50
Fitchburg,
22
2 07
-
-
-
-
20
2 00
14
1 60
_
-.
Grafton, .
62
2 19
2
1 23
5
60
142
2 29
23
1 15
_
.
Hubbardston, .
9
1 89
-
_
-
_
4
2 00
_
_
_
_
Leicester,
7
1 57
_
_
3
55
6
2 50
1
1 00
_
_
Leominster, .
8
2 38
12
1 13
_
_
12
2 25
_
_
^
Mendon, .
7
2 50
1
2 00
_
_
_
*
_
_
_
_
Milford, .
226
2 12
29
1 05
6
64
1,090
1 69
53
1 03
51
66
Northborough,
4
1 38
-
-
_
_
_
2
75
Northbridgc, .
11
2 50
3
1 00
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
North Brookficld, .
233
2 49
63
1 25
5
60
694
1 63-
85
1 00
80
70
Oxford, .
6
2 13
_
_
„
_
55
1 26
27
1 68
Paxton, .
12
2 50
_
_
_
_
60
2 00
^
^
Shrewsbury, .
3
60
2
30
-
_
_
-
_
_
..
_
Southborough,
55
2 14
15
1 17
-
-
125
2 24
70
1 53
35
55
Spencer, .
170
2 39
17
1 00
25
1 01
417
2 42
86
1 43
11
60
Sturbridgc,
-
-
_
_
_
_
„
Templeton,
4
2 37
-
_
_
_
27
1 50
4
50
_
_
Upton,
14
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
.
Warren, .
72
1 57
-
-
-
-
36
2 50
4
1 25
1
1 00
Webster, .
25
2 31
2
1 00
-
-
75
2 17
16
1 39
Westborough,
35
2 18
9
92
_
.
150
2 00
27
1 63
12
40
West Boylston,
60
2 79
5
92
-
-
22
2 45
6
1 00
West Brookficld, .
20
2 01
12
90
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
737
2 33
132
1 29
10
58
S59
2 54
272
1 24
15
95
Totals, .
10,206
-
2,442
-
234
-
18,397
-
6,752
-
485
-
PEIISONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 403
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BOXES.
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Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Pebsoks Employed, With Age.
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Williamstown,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Bristol.
Acushnet,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
^
_
_
10
188
New Bedford, .
5
5
_
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Taunton, .
33
32
1
-
29
1
3
-
-
-
10
289
Essex.
Andover, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
310
Beverly, .
12
9
3
-
9
3
-
-
-
-
10
275
D.-invers, .
19
15
4
-
14
4
1
-
-
_
10
291
Haverhill,
27
14
13
1
13
13
1
_
_
_
27
295
Ipswich, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Lawrence,
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
_
_
10
300
Lynn,
120
70
50
3
70
50
_
_
_
_
10
2S6
Marblehead, .
12
12
_
_
12
_
_
_
_
.
10
220
Newburj'port,
28
6
22
1
6
22
-
-
_
_
10
295
Salem,
4
3
1
-
3
1
_
—
_
_
10
231
Salisbury,
4
3
1
-
3
1
-
-
-
_
10
270
Saugus, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
_
10
250
West Newbury,
6
2
4
1
e
4
-
-
-
-
10
281
Franklix.
Colrain, .
4
_
4
.
_
4
_
_
_
_
10
300
Greenfield,
6
1
5
_
1
5
_
_
_
10
230
Shelburne,
8
2
0
-
J
6
-
-
-
-
10
2S0
Hampden.
Springfield, .
68
12
56
10
12
56
_
_
_
_
10
300
Westfleld,
33
oo
11
1
22
11
-
-
-
-
10
278
Hampshire.
Northampton,
10
-
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
308
Cambridge,
143
144
1
-
144
1
_
_
_
_
10
300
Holliston,
52
52
_
_
52
„
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lowell, .
44
20
15
-
29
15
_
_
_
_
10
238
Maiden, .
20
20
-
_
19
_
1
_
_
„
10
300
Marlborough, .
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
202
Natick, .
n
11
-
-
11
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Tyngsborough,
30
34
2
-
34
o
-
-
_
_
10
301
Woburn, .
6
1
6
1
1
5
-
-
-
-
8
250
Norfolk.
Bellingbam, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
-
_
10
250
Foxborough, .
40
40
_
40
_
_
_
_
_
10
280
Franklin, .
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
_
-
-
10
305
Medway, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
-
-
10
300
Needham,
31
23
6
_
25
0
_
_
-
-
10
270
Randolph,
4
4
-
_ 1
4
-
-
-
-
-
8
200
Sharon, .
2
o
-
- 1
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
155
Weymouth, .
19
19
_ 1
19
10
231
404
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 73.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed.^ v:itli Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Employed.
Peesons Employed, With Age.
L.-^
a
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
a
=
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<5
O
o
a
a
•a
u
a
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en
o
a
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>
o
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o
s
o
o
1— 1
S
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00
o
o
o
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V
c
s
CD
o
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a
o
a.
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O
3
O
3
B
If
o
Pltjiouth.
Bridgewater, .
10
10
_
-
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
,100
Carver, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
_
_
9
300
East Bridgewater, .
10
10
-
-
10
_
_
_
.
_
10
200
Hingham,
20
8
12
-
8
12
_
-
«.
_
10
9,00
Marion, .
O
3
_
-
3
__
_
_
_
^
10
200
Marshficld, .
18
18
«
_
18
_
_
_
_
_
9
305
Mattapoisett, .
16
16
_
-
16
_
_
_
_
^
10
275
Middleborough,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
^
_
10
250
Pombrolje,
25
25
_
_
25
_
_
_
_
_
10
9/?.^
South Abington,
25
25
_
-
25
_
_
_
_
_
10
275
South Seituate,
40
40
-
-
40
-
-
-
-
-
10
154
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
283
61
ooo
2
60
222
1
_
_
_
10
29S
Chelsea, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
"Worcester.
Athol,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
.
12
300
Charlton,.
20
20
_
_
20
_
_
_
_
_
10
^71
Leicester,
o
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
31?
Leominster, .
oo
2
20
2
2
20
_
_
_
_
10
260
Mendon, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
_
«
_
10
250
Milford, .
19
19
-
_
19
_
_
_
_
_
10
245
Korth Brookfield, ,
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
_
10
290
Spencer, .
17
17
_
-
17
_
_
_
_
_
10
250
Upton,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
_
_
_
10
275
Uxbridge,
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
-
.
_
10
.SOI
TVestborough,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
250
Worcester,
62
59
3
1
59
3
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals,
1,528
1,051
477
23
1,044
477
7
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOUKING
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
c;
o
Counties. Cities
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
CO
3
c;
a
s
f— (
o
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li
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o «
Berkshire.
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Acushnet,
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
8
7
5
32
1
$420 00
$372 88
312 00
500 08
$239 25
-
$275 00
-
$3,360
$2,610
1,560
15,405
PEESOXS EMrLOYED AJsU WAGES I BY EN'DUSTEIES. 405
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AXD Towss.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Essex.
Andover, .
Beverly, .
D:invcrs, .
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblehead, .
Kewburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Saugus, .
West Newbury,
Franbxin.
Colrain, .
Greenfield,
Shelburne,
Hampden.
Springfield,
Westfield,
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
HoUiston,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough, .
Natiek, .
Tyngsborough,
Woburn, .
KORFOLK.
Bellinghara, .
Foxborough, .
Franklin,.
Medway, .
Needham,
Randolph,
Sharon, .
"Weymouth,
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
Carver,
East Bridgewater,
Hingham,
Marion, .
Marshfleld,
Mattapoisett, .
Middlcborough,
Pembroke,
South Abington,
South Scituate,
2
9
15
14
24
TO
12
6
2
3
3
2
10
2-2
o
144
o2
29
19
10
3
34
1
3
40
7
3
18
4
2
19
10
3
10
8
3
6
12
3
24
2o
40
Average Yearly Wages.
50
20
1
1
56
11
10
15
1
12
DAY HANDS.
$675 00
550 00
606 06
2 '
Z «
$900 00
67S 50 206 25
$636 75
525 00
640 70
457 60
541 50
312 00
394 00
457 95
$450 00
530 00
210 00
$630 CO
494 00
$500 00
609 00
658 92
224 77
6u0 00
505 00
651 00
686 28
249 00
$500 00
312 50
580 23
600 00
525 00
324 00
348 75
443 68
$600 00
309 37
400 00
270 00
300 00
225 00
422 50
375 00
302 00
550 00
338 52
$225 00
$351 00
335 58
261 00
241 96
198 00
$405 00
275 00
300 00
412 37
300 00
$225 00
piece hands.
$343 75
707 50
712 72
636 00
472 00
$343 75
406 02
355 84
236 00
163 90
$600 00
$240 00
$450 00
300 00
420 00
618 75
$360 00
403 50
$250 00
$300 00
200 00
$118 50
$135 00
- "2
$1,3.50
5,775
13,024
14,086
12,600
61,380
5,491
8,088
822
1,652
1,182
1,572
$900
1,655
420
$26,046
14,943
$2,500
$2,500
88,101
34,264
11, .369
11,700
5,050
1,953
24,158
1,449
$1,500
12,500
4,002
1,800
10,101
1,296
698
6,800
$6,000
1,069
4,000
3,870
900
1,650
5,070
1,125
7,849
14,094
13,541
406
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
u
a
Time and Wages
^^
Given
FOR, —
DAT hands
,
PIECE HANDS.
sS
ca
00
s ^
AND Towns.
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2 »
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a
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
55
210
$539 40
$600 00
-
$471 42
$341 26
$73 00
$138,738
Chelsea, .
5
-
750 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,750
Worcester.
Athol, .
3
_
$375 00
-
-
$450 00
_
_
$1,200
Charlton, .
12
-
406 50
-
-
-
-
-
4,878
Leicester,
3
_
624 00
_
_
-
-
_
. 1,872
Leominster,
2
20
450 00
$188 70
-
_
-
-
4,674
Mendon, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
19
_
531 65
_
_
609 60
-
_
10,033
North Brookfield, .
9
_
687 50
-
-
687 50
-
_
6,188
Bpencer, .
17
-
608 36
-
-
441 00
-
-
10,175
Upton,
6
-
550 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,300
Uxbridge,
3
-
343 71
-
-
-
-
-
1,031
Wcsthorough,
10
_
625 00
-
-
_
_
-
6,250
Worcester,
59
3
693 00
249 00
-
600 00
-
-
40,704
Totals, .
991
454
-
-
-
-
-
-
$707,835
Part HI. — WbrJcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
^
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■.^
^
^
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■^•^
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Berkshire.
Williamstown,
8
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Acushnet,
7
236
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
—
-
New Bedford,.
5
150
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
29
260
-
-
3
275
-
-
1
275
-
-
Essex.
Andover, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Beverly, .
8
275
_
_
_
_
1
275
3
275
-
-
Danvers, .
12
273
4
300
1
283
2
283
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
0
295
5
275
-
-
9
302
8
303
-
-
Ipswich, ,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
24
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-,
-
-
-
Lynn,
64
298
13
300
-
-
6
300
37
256
_
-
Marbiehead,
12
220
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
.
Newburyport,
6
285
20
203
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Salem,
208
1
220
^
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~
—
"
"
■"
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 407
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALKS
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocNTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 16.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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CO
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Essex— Con.
Salisbury,
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
236
1
236
-
-
Saugus, .
3
200
—
—
—
—
—
"■
—
""
~
■"
West Newbury, .
2
215
-
—
—
—
~
"
4
149
~
"
Franklin.
Colraiu, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
1
250
5
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelburne,
2
280
-
—
—
~
~
"
~
~
"
^
Hampden.
Sprini^fit'ld,
10
300
46
300
-
-
-
-
10
300
-
-
Westtield,
oo
247
8
238
—
—
-
— ,
3
309
~
■"
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
10
250
—
—
Middlesex,
Ashland, .
5
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
144
300
1
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holliston,
52
289
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
28
133
1
•275
-
-
1
200
14
300
-
-
Maiden, .
19
300
1
30J
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
10
202
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Natick, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Tyngsborough,
34
301
2
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Woburii, .
1
300
o
300
~
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~
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3
200
""
"
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
3
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-"
Fosborough, .
40
125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
*"
Franklin,.
7
307
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Medway, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Necdham,
18
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
150
-
-
Randolph,
4
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Sharon, .
*7
155
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
*"
—
—
Weymouth, .
11
236
-
-
-
-
8
160
-
~
~
""
Plymouth.
Bridgcwator, .
10
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
Carver, .
2
225
-
-
-
-
1
225
-
-
-
-
East Bridgewater, .
10
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
8
180
1
ISO
-
-
-
-
11
150
—
—
Marion, .
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marshfield,
2
200
-
-
-
-
4
200
-
-
-
—
Mattapoisett, .
12
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
3
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
^
Pembroke,
19
178
-
-
-
-
5
210
-
-
—
■"
South Abington, .
20
275
-
-
-
-
5
275
-
-
—
"•
South Scituate,
40
182
-
—
—
—
-
—
"
*~
*"
~
Suffolk.
Boston, .
44
290
149
300
-
-
10
291
61
302
1
146
Chelsea, .
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
~
Worcester.
Athol,
2
250
-
-
-
-
1
300
-
-
-
-"
Charlton,.
12
271
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Leicester,
3
312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
""
Leominster, .
2
225
20
185
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Mendon, .
^
"
"
"
"
'
'
■
408
CEN"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CoujTTiEs, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
AND Towns.
1 %
93
B "
6 ^
-A
'A
No. ofdays
worked.
1 i
"A
■p it
O O
d ^
•A
i 1
J5
No, ofdays
worked.
'A
CO
d ^
•A
■a t,
1 1
25
11
. ?
d JJ
Worcester — Con
Milford, .
Korth Brookfleld,
Spencer, .
Upton,
Uxbridge,
"Westborougb,
Worcester,
16
7
16
6
3
10
49
245
275
268
275
201
250
300
_
3
300
-
I 1
3
2
1
10
245
275
210
300
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
914
-
282
—
4
—
72
-
172
-
1
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Berkshire.
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Acnshnot,
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Andovcr, .
Btveily, .
Danveri?, .
Haverliill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblehead, .
Newburyport,
Salena,
Salisbury,
Saugus, .
West Newbury,
Franklin.
Colrain, .
Greenfield,
Bhelburne,
DAT Hands.
5IALES
ABOVE 15.
s
<
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
y.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
rt CO
<
8
$1 75
-
-
-
7
$1 58
5
2 00
-
-
-
29
1 88
-
-
3
2
*2 25
8
2 00
_
_
_
12
o 0*2
4
$3 00
1
5
2 30
5
75
-
24
1 75
_
_
64
2 15
13
87
_
12
2 08
_
-
_
6
1 90
20
92
_
2
1 50
1
90
-
3
1 97
_
_
_
2
2 13
-
—
—
2
$1.50
_
_
_
1
2 12
5
$0 90
-.
2
75
—
—
-
$0 87
$2 23
Piece Hasds.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
•a V
o tjj
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
□
3
S5
V
<
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
$125
2 50
2 12
2 00
-
-
-
1
$100
-
3
8
$125
1 34
-
37
1 39
_
1
4
1 00
1 10
-
-
-
-
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WxiGES : BY IXDUSTKIES. 409
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boxes— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEB 15.
AND Towns.
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Hampden.
SpriiiL'fii'ld,
10
$2 10
46
$1 17
-
~
-
-
10 $1 20
-
-
Westtield,
22
2 00
8
1 41
—
—
—
—
3
1 50
-
-
HAMPSniRE.
Northampton,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
$100
-
-
Middlesex.
Ashland, . . .
5
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
144
2 03
1
$1 35
-
•
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holliston,
52
2 28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
2S
1 69
1
1 00
_
_
1 i$3 00
14
$100
_
_
Maiden, .
19
2 00
1
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
10
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
3
2 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tyngsborough,
34
2 28
2
1 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
1
S3
2
1 00
-
-
-
-
3
1 00
—
-
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
3
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Foxborough, .
40
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin,.
7
1 89
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mcdway, .
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
IS
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
$0 79
-
-
Randolph,
4
1 62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth, .
11
1 8S
-
-
-
-
8
$150
-
-
-
-
Pltmocth.
Bridgewatcr, .
10
$2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Carver, .
2
1 37^
_
-
_
1
$2 00
-
-
-
-
East Bridgewatcr, .
10
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
8
1 50
1
$123
-
-
-
-
11
$0 90
-
-
Marion, .
3
1 50
-
-
""
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marshfield, .
2
1 12,^
-
-
-
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
12
1 62.i
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
19
1 70
-
-
-
_
U
2 00
-
-
-
-
South Abington,
20
2 00
-
_
_
_
5
2 25
_
~
-
South Scituale,
40
1 86
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
44
$186
149
$2 00
_
-
10
$162
61
$113
1
$0 50
Chelsea, .
5
2 50
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, • .
2
$150
-
-
_
■ 1
$150
-
-
-
-
Charlton,.
12
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leicester,
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
.-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
2
2 00
20
$102
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
Mendon, .
—
—
—
—
.
..
—
—
_
-
-
—
Milford, .
16
2 17
_
_
..
_
3
2 OS
-
-
-
-
North Brookfield, .
7
2 50
-
_
_
_
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
16
2 27
-
_
_
-
1
2 10
-
-
-
-
Upton,
6
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
3
1 71
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Wcstborough,
10
2 50
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
49
2 31
3
83
-
-
10
2 00
-
-
-
—
Totals,
914
-
2S2
-
4
-
72
-
172
-
1
-
VOL. II. — OJi
410
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BROOMS.
[Brush brooms, corn brooms, rattan brooms, wood brooms, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
<»
Pkksons Employed. |
Persons Emploted, With Age.
a
S?
a
o
■o
A
Counties, Cities
si
trs
^
o
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>— 1
o
pi
3
o
a
•a
AND Towns.
1
B
o
C3
a
c
:?:
o
1
00
CQ
O
a
•2
as
£1
a
M
99
"3
■5
03
a
"3
go
o
a
Ek
g
Berkshire.
Adams, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
_
10
162
Hancock, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
^
101
2-;>5
Pittsfleld,
O
o
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
..
_
^
^
6
sn
Hadley, .
76
76
_
-
76
-
_
-
-
_
9
305
Hatfield, .
5
5
—
—
5
—
—
—
—
-
11
300
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
3
2
1
-
2
1
-
-
-
^
10
305
Lowell, .
3
3
-
-
1
-
2
_
-
-
13
300
Wilmington, .
2
2
-
-
•7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
300
Suffolk.
Boston, .
30
12
18
_
12
18
_
_
_
_
12
313
Chelsea, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
■"
10
306
Totals,
140
121
19
-
119
19
2
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
u
OS
a;
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
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CO
"3
a
a
a
w5
a o
fa.
n
5 =
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93
« .
a) -^
5 =
O 3
a
1 ^
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Hancock, .
Pittsfleld,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
5
2
2
-
$276 75
""
-
$512 00
$700 00
~
~
$2,560
554
$1,400
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 411
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Brooms — Cou.
PaH II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
AvERAGB Yearly Wages.
Counties. Cities
DAY ILVSDS.
piece hands.
AND Towns.
oa
a
0
1-^
1.-5
g CS
03
V .
0 »
0
1/3
E£4
Both Sexes
under 15.
IB >>
•5 1
1 "
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
Hadley, .
Hatfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Wilmington, .
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, . ,
2
70
5
2
2
3
4
-
$547 75
477 36
600 00
$450 00
$600 00
$353 69
_
-
$472 75
$600 00
-
-
$1,096
3i;,l-27
3,000
$900
1,200
$1,800
$1,415
Totals,
103
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
$50,052
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FE1L\LES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ASD Towns.
a
1 -2
i 1
'A
00 .
1 ^
1^
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1 '
a o
d ^
15
a
1 -'
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a u
d ^
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I-
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d fe
a
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
Hancock, .
PittBfield,
o
225
-
-
_
-
5
256
-
:
:
^
Hampden.
Chicopee,
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
280
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
Hadley. .
Hatfield, .
2
4.3
5
313
306
300
-
-
-
33
305
-
-
_
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
2
300
.
.
Lowell, .
Wilmington, .
-
-
-
~
-
-
2
300
-
-
_
-
412
CENSUS OF IMASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Brooms — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Cofi.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 1-5.
1
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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3 ?
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a
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o ?
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Norfolk.
Dedham, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
3
4
300
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
Totals,
61
-
~
-
-
42
-
-
-
-
-
Pa/t /F. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
above 15.
both sexes
UNDER 15.
MALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
^ it
1 2
"A
B o
Av'gc daily
wages.
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Ct GO
a
1 ^'
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Av'gc daily
wages.
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Hancock, .
Pittsfield,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
Hadley, .
Hatfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Wilmington, .
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
o
2
43
5
n
3
4
$123
$175
1 56
2 00
$150
$2 00
$113
-
-
-
5
2
33
1
$2 00
$2 50
$155
$2 00
-
«
~
Totals, .
61
-
-
-
-
42
-
-
-
-
PEHSOXS EMPLOYED AND AVAGES I BY IXDUSTEIES. 113
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BUILDING.
[Brick buildings, iron buildiags, iron bridges, stone bridges, stone buildings, wooden bridges, wooden
buildings, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
rEBSOSS
Emploted, With Age.
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1
1
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CoDNTiES, Cities
fe
a
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to
1— I
o
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AND TOWXS.
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3
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1
a
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3
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1
99
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a
u
3
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Barnstable.
FalmoiUh,
15
15
_
_
15
_
_
_
_
.
10
230
Sandwich,
•>
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
50
Berkshire.
Adams, .
45
45
_
-
45
_
_
_
_
.
10
233
Pittsfleld,.
86
80
-
-
86
-
-
-
-
-
10
235
Bristol.
Somerset,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
230
DCKES.
Edgartown,
51
51
-
-
51
-
-
-
-
-
10
159
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
4
-
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
125
Andovcr, .
34
34
-
-
34
-
_
_
-
_
10
301
Beverly, .
35
35
_
-
35
-
_
_
-
_
10
183
Essex,
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
237
Georgetown, .
22
22
-
-
22
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
naverhill.
65
65
- 1
_ 1
65
-
_
-
_
_
10
254
Ipswich, .
33
33
_
-
33
_
_
-
_
_
10
187
Lawrence,
290
200
-
-
290
-
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lynn,
157
157
-
-
157
-
-
-
_
_
10
230
Merrimac,
28
28
_
-
28
-
-
-
-
10
294
Kewburvport,
^9
9
-
-
9
-
_
-
_
.
10
80
Sulem, ' .
77
77
-
-
76
-
1
-
-
_
10
236
Salisbury,
13
13
-
-
13
-
_
_
.
.
10
143
West Newbury,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
278
Franklin.
Greenfield,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Hampden.
Cbicopee,
17
17
-
-
17
-
_
_
_
_
10
183
Longmeadow, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
_
-
10
234
Palmer, .
67
67
-
-
67
_
_
_
_
_
10
244
Springfield,
110
110
_
_
110
_
_
_
_
_
10
227
Westtield,
99
99
-
-
99
-
-
-
-
-
10
253
Middlesex.
Arlington,
43
43
_
_
43
_
_
_
_
_
10
262
Cambridge,
135
135
_
_
135
_
_
_
«
_
10
267
Everett, .
13
33
-
-
13
_
_
.
_
_
10
303
Lexington,
6
6
_
_
6
-,
—
_
_
_
10
250
Lowell, .
123
123
-
-
123
_
_
_
_
_
10
278
Maiden, .
97
97
_
-
97
_
_
_
_
_
10
212
Natick, .
43
43
-
_
43
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Newton, .
3!j:.
305
_
_
305
_
_
_
_
_
10
251
Somerville,
23
23
-
-
23
-_
_
_
_
_
10
282
Stoneham,
13
13
-
-
13
_
_
_
-
-
10
263
Watcrtown, .
15
15
_
_
15
_
_
_
_
_
10
275
Woburn, .
278
278
-
-
278
-
-
-
-
-
10
2C0
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
266
Norfolk.
Franklin,
16
16
_
»
16
_
^
_
_
_
10
260
Medway, .
45
45
—
—
45
-
-
—
—
10
289
41i
CENSUS OP IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persoks Employed.
Persoss Employed, W
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>>
a
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Norfolk— Con.
Needham,
'lb
iO
-
_
75
_
_
_
_
_
10
292
Quincy, .
94
94
-
-
94
_
_
-.
_
_
10
195
Weymouth, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Plymouth.
Brockton,
20
20
_
_
20
^
_
_
_
_
10
280
Pembroke,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
47
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
711
711
-
_
711
_
_
.»
_
_
10
294
Chelsea, •
58
58
-
-
58
-
-
-
-
-
10
229
Worcester.
Athol, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
250
Kitchburg,
78
78
-
-
78
-
_
_
_
_
10
295
Leominster, .
37
37
_
-
37
-
_
_
_
10
24,1
Milford, .
51
51
-
-
51
_
—
_
_
10
292
Southbridge, .
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
10
253
Spencer, .
21
21
-
-
21
_
_
_
_
_
10
211
Warren, .
19
19
_
_
19
_
_
«
_
_
10
208
Worcester,
354
354
_ 1
1
-
354
-
-
-
-
~
10
242
Totals,
4,033
4,033
-
4,032
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and AVages
Given por,—
Average Yearly Wages.
Ll
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DAY hands.
PIECE hands.
AND Towns.
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Both Sexes
iintter 15.
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsfield,
Bristol.
Somerset,
DCKES.
Edgartown, .
Essex.
Ame^bury,
Andover, .
Beverly, .
Essex,
Georgetown, .
Haverhill,
15
45
86
15
51
4
34
35
12
22
65
-
$550 00
$566 35
573 40
'$617 50
$213 12
$281 25
737 50
503 25
606 72
532 85
683 SO
-
-
-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II II
$8,250
$25,486
49,312
$9,263
$10,869
$1,125
25,065
17,614
7,'2S1
11,723
44,447
PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY rNDUSTRIES. 415
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time asd Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
'f^ f>
Gives
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DAT HANDS.
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Ipswich, .
33
-
$455 48
-
-
-
-
-
$15,031
Lawrence,
2.10
-
620 00
-
-
-
-
-
179,800
Lynn,
157
-
503 47
-
-
-
-
-
79,045
Merrimac,
2S
-
629 10
-
-
-
-
-
17,615
Newburyport,
9
-
198 09
-
-
'-
-
-
1,783
Salem,
68
-
019 65
-
$6 48
■•-
-
-
41,523
Salisbury,
13
-
361 90
-
-
-
-
-
4,705
SVest Newbury,
15
-
586 95
-
-
-
-
-
8,804
Frankliv.
Greenfield,
8
-
$605 00
-
-
-
-
-
$4,840
Hampden.
Chicopei',
14
_
$344 63
-
-
-
-
-
$4,825
Longmeadow,
8
-
554 58
-
-
-
-
-
4,437
Palmer, .
63
-
288 40
-
-
-
-
-
18,169
Sprinstield,
,
99
_
663 60
-
-
-
-
-
65,696
"Westfield,
•
99
-
725 20
-
-
-
-
-
72,786
Middlesex.
Arlington,
38
_
$594 15
_
-
-
~
_
$22,578
Cambridge,
135
-
747 30
-
-
$440 00
-
99,046
Everett, .
2
-
616 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,232
Lexington,
6
_
592 50
-
-
^
-
_
3,553
Lowell, .
123
_
667 80
-
-
-
-
-
82,139
Maiden, .
93
_
682 50
_
-
^
_
_
63,473
Natick, .
35
_
807 00
-
-
*"
-
-
2S,24o
Newton, .
293
_
595 93
-
-
-
-
174,622
Somerville,'
■a
-
846 00
-
-
1,410 00
-
-
25,098
Stoneham,
12
-
739 03
-
-
-
-
-
8,868
Watertown,
15
_
756 25
-
-
-
-
-
11,344
"Woburn, .
27S
-
301 86
-
-
-
-
-
83,917
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
11
-
$593 18
-
-
-
-
-
$6,525
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
16
_
$567 50
_
_
-
_
_
$9,080
Medway, .
,
5
_
350 00
-
_
-
-
-
1,750
Necdham,
,
27
-
803 05
-
-
-
-
-
21,r,S2
Quincy, .
J
94
_
572 28
_
_
_
_
_
53,794
Weymouth,
•
10
-
524 05
-
-
-
-
-
5,241
Plymouth.
Brockton,
20
-
$840 00
-
_
_
-
_
$16,800
Pembroke,
2
-
92 70
-
-
-
-
-
185
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
710
_
$745 20
-
-
$980 00
-
-
$529,32T
Chelsea, .
12
-
510 75
-
-
-
-
-
6,129
Worcester.
Athol, .
2
_
$426 00
_
_
_
_
-
$952
Fitchburg,
77
-
690 48
-
_
$650 00
-
-
52,155
Leominster, .
37
-
397 83
-
-
-
-
-
14,720
Milford. .
51
_
619 52
_
_
-
-
31,596
Southbridge, .
18
_
619 94
_
_
_
-
11,159
Spencer, .
21
-
399 33
_
_
-
-
8,386
Warren, .
8
-
507 52
_
-
-
-
4,060
Worcester,
354
-
569 25
- 1
1
-
-
-
-
201,515
Totals,
•
3,816
-
-
-
-
-
-
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CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
45
241
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_
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_
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Pittsfleld,
86
244
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-
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Bristol.
Somerset,
15
230
-
-
-
-
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Dukes.
Edgartown, .
51
96
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Essex.
Amesbury,
4
125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Andover, .
34
295
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
Beverly, .
35
183
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
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Essex,
12
237
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Georgetown, .
22
2S5
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
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Haverhill,
65
2G0
-
-
-
-
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Ipswich, .
33
193
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
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Lawrence,
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248
_
_
_
_
_
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Lynn,
157
199
_
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_
_
_
_
_
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Merrimac,
28
270
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9
71
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
-
Salem,
67
243
-
-
1
12
-
-
_
-
-
-
Salisbury,
13
154
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
West Newbury,
15
215
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
8
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
14
143
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Longmeadow, .
8
234
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Palmer, .
63
140
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
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Springfield, .
99
237
_
_
_
_
„
_
„
_
_
_
AVestfield,
99
245
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
38
255
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Cambridge,
129
282
_
-
_
_
6
160
_
-
-
-
Everett, .
2
308
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Lexington,
6
250
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Lowell, .
123
265
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Maiden, .
03
273
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Natick, .
35
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
293
231
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
Somerville,
13
282
_
_
_
_
10
282
„
_
_
-
Stoncham,
12
263
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
"Watertown, .
15
275
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Woburn, .
278
129
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
11
2G6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
16
250
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
5
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
27
ono
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
94
223
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Weymouth, .
10
223
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PERSONS E3IPLOYED AND WAGES I BY IXDUSTRIES. 417
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building — Con.
Part III. — ^Vor^dng Time- for Day and Piece Ilayids — Con.
DAT IlAXDS.
riECE IIaSDS.
CotretiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE T5.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 13.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
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ASD Towns.
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Brockton,
Pembroke,
SCFFOLK
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WORCESTE
Athol,
Fitchtjurg,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Southbridge,
Spencer, .
Warren, .
Worcester,
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20
2
709
V2
2
52
37
51
18
21
8
354
280
45
270
227
200
252
149
242
223
153
208
225
-
-
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280
200
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Totals,
3,773
-
-
1
-
42
-
-
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-
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
females
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CouKTiES, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
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-
-
-
-
-
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Berkshire.
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45
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Pittsfield,
86
2 35
-
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-
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Bristol.
Somerset,
15
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-
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Dukes.
Edgartowu, .
51
$2 22
-
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-
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-
-
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—
Essex.
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Amesbury,
4
$2 25
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_
-
-
-
-
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Andover, .
34
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Beverly, .
35
2 75
-
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_
_
_
_
-
-
-
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Essex,
12
2 56
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22
65
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33
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PERSONS EMPl6yED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day IIaxds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Lawrence,
290
$2 50
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
157
2 53
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
—
Mcrrimac,
28
2 33
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
Nowburyport,
9
•1 79
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
—
Salem,
67
2 55
_
_
1
$0 54
_
_
_
_
_
—
Salisbury,
13
2 35
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
West Newbury,
15
2 73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
8
$2 42
-'
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ILVMPDEN.
Chicopcc,
14
$2 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Longmeadow, .
8
2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-•
Palmer, .
63
2 08
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
—
Springfield,
99
2 80
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westtield,
99
2 96
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
38
$2 33
-
-
-,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
129
2 65
-
-
-
-
6
$2 75
-
-
-
-
Everett, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lexington,
6
2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
123
2 52
-
-
-
-
—
~
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
93
2 50
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
35
2 69
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
293
2 58
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
Somerville,
13
3 00
_
_
_
_
10
5 00
_
-
-
-
Stoneham,
12
2 81
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Watertown,
15
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
278
2 34
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
11
$2 23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin,
16
$2 27
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
5
1 75
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
27
2 75
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Quincy, .
94
2 51
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Weymouth,
10
2 35
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
20
$3 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Pembroke,
2
2 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
709
$2 76
-
-
-
-
1
$3 50
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
12
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Worcester.
Athol,
2
$213
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Fitchburg,
52
2 74
^
-
-
-
25
$3 25
-
-
-
-
Leominster,
37
2 67
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
51
2 56
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Southbridge,
18
2 78
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
21
2 61
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
8
2 44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
354
2 53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
3,773
-
-
-
1
-
42
-
-
-
-
-
TEESOXS E3IPLOTED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTIIIES. 419
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CARPETINGS.
[Carpet linings, hassocks, mats and rugs, matting, oil-cloth, printed carpeting, rag carpeting, woollen
carpeting, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
1
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Pebsoss Employed. |
Peesoxs Emploted, With Ace. |
S
ConNTiES, Cities
u
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3
93
Li
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1
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a
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03
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a
93
i
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Essex.
Lawrence,
2
1
1
-
1
1
_
_
_
_
8
270
Salem,
3
3
—
-
3
—
—
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Palmer, .
56
45
11
3
45
11
-
-
-
-
10
139
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
—
-
10
300
Lowell, .
1,589
586
1,003
143
586
1,003
-
-
-
-
10
308
Bomerville,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Watertown, .
20
17
3
3
17
3
-
-
_
-
10
250
Woburn, .
3
1
2
2
1
2
-
-
-
-
10
300
BLiTOLK.
Boston, .
630
277
353
-
247
343
30
10
-
-
10
287
Worcester.
Clinton, .
654
313
341
-
313
341
_
_
_
-
10
280
Fitclibiirg,
51
15
36
1
15
36
-
_
—
-
10
300
Worcester,
100
80
20
-
80
20
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals, .
3,119
1,349
1,770
152
1,319
1,760
30
10
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaklt Wages.
u
a
CocnTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HAXDS.
piece hands.
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Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampden.
Palmer, .
3
45
11
$166 25
$136 50
$97 60
$300 00
$125 00
-
$499
$10,051
420
CEXSUS OF [MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continted.
C ARPETIXG S — Con .
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
%
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
^ !2
Given
FOK, —
DAT HANDS
piece hands.
•=S
Counties, Cities
<£ .
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Middlesex.
Cambridge,
7
-
$300 00
-
_
-.
_
_
$2,100
Lowell, .
586
1,003
426 73
$208 76
-
$548 24
$298 76
-
502,608
Sonierville,
3
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,800
Watertown, .
17
-
375 00
_
-
_
-
_ ■
6,375
Woburn, . .
—
2
-
300 00
—
-
—
-
600
SOFFOLK.
1
Boston, .
277
353
$440 64
$218 88
$129 60
$683 54
$287 00
-
$217,464
Worcester.
Clinton, .
313
341
$389 20
$190 40
-
_
$271 60
_
$198,602
Fitcliburg,
15
36
462 00
381 00
-
_
_
«
20,646
Worcester,
80
20
290 00
-
-
$664 10
261 00
-
43,384
Totals,
1,346
1,766
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,004,127
Part III — WorTiing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FE3LA.LES
both sexes
MALES
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
under 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
AND Towns.
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Essex.
Lawrence,
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Salem,
3
95
—
—
—
—
-
—
-
-
-
Hampden.
Palmer, .
29
130
3
122
^
—
16
120
8
125
—
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
7
536
240
307
591
307
-
-
50
308
412
308
-
-
Somerville,
3
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown, .
17
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
^
Woburn, .
~
"~
2
300
~
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
PEESOXS E:kirLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTRIES. 421
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpeting s— Con.
Part III. — Workiyig Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece IIaxds.
CocxTiEs, Cities
mai.es
ABOVK 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
UALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CXDEIl 15.
AXD TOWSS.
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Suffolk.
Bostou, .
"Worcester.
Clinton, .
Fitch burs,
WorccstL-r,
1S7
313
15
40
288
280
300
2C0
142
195
36
2S8
280
300
40
288
60
j 40
286
290
201
146
20
287
280
290
~
-
Totals,
1,150
-
969 1 -
40
-
166
-
7S7
-
-
-
Parf /F. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIaxds.
Piece IIakos.
MALES
FEMALES
both SEXES
UALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
CocsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AXD Towns.
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3
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Essex.
Lawrence-,
Balem,
3
$175
:
I
_
1
-
_
-
~
-
TIampden.
Palmer, .
29
$105
3
$0 80
-
-
16
$2 50
8
$100
-
-
MmDLESEX.
CnmbriJge,
Lowell, .
Bomervillo,
Watertown, .
Woburu, .
536
3
17
$125
1 39
2 00
1 60
591
2
$0 63
1 00
-
-
50
$178
412
$0 97
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
187
$153
142
$0 76
40
$0 45
60
$2 39
201
$100
-
-
Worcester.
Clinton, .
Filchbiirg,
Worcester,
313
15
40
$139
1 54
1 00
195
36
$0 68
1 27
-
-
40
$2 29
146
20
$0 97
90
-
Totals,
1,150
-
909
-
40
166
-
787
—
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422
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoNTmjED.
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.
[Carriages, carriage trimmings, carriage ■wheels, children's carriages and sleds, coaches, hearses,
spokes, sleighs, shafts and fellies, velocipedes, wagons, wheelbarrows, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
en
Peksoxs Emploted. I
Tersons Emploted, With Age.
■^
1
>.
a
.£3
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2
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Barnstable.
Falmouth,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
-
_
-
10
290
Harwich, .
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
-
_
-
10
312
Yarmouth,
7
7
T-
-
, 7
—
—
-
-
—
10
301
Berkshire.
Adams, .
33
33
_
_
33
-
-
-
_
_
10
186
Egremont,
48
48
«
_
48
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hinsdale, .
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
204
Lancsborough,
7
7
_
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Pittsfleld,
28
28
_
-
28
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Stockbridge, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
8
275
Bristol.
Easton, .
,
7
7
_
_
7
_
-
-
-
_
10
297
Fall River,
19
19
_
_
19
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
New Bedford,
137
137
_
_
137
_
_
.
_
_
10
287
Norton, .
3
3
_
_
3
—
_
_
_
_
10
300
Raynham,
9
9
_
_
9
-
-
_
-
-
10
235
Taunton, .
1-5
15
_
_
15
_
-
-
_
-
10
300
Wesiport,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
9
272
Essex.
Amesbury,
213
213
-
_
212
_
1
-
-
-
10
267
Andover, .
7
7
_
_
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Beverly, .
4
4
_
_
4
.
_
_
-
-
10
275
Boxford, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
-
_
_
-
10
275
Danvcrs, .
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
256
Grovi'laiid,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Haverhill,
18
18
_
_
18
_
_
_
_
_
10
288
Ipswich, .
19
19
_
_
19
_
_
_
_
-
10
305
Lawrence,
57
57
_
_
57
_
_
_
-
-
10
293
Lynn,
33
33
_
_
33
_
_
_
_
10
261
Mcrrimac,
461
464
_
_
464
_
_
_
_
10
282
Peabody, .
9
9
-
-
9
_
-
-
-
-
10
290
Rowley, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Salem,
40
40
_
_
40
_
-
-
-
-
10
307
Salisbury,
354
353
1
-
353
1
-
-
-
~
10
272
Frauklin.
Colrain, .
4
4
_
_
4
__
_
^
_
_
10
300
Docrfleld,
7
7
_
_
7
^
_
_
_
-
10
300
Greenfield,
7
7
-
_
7
_
_
«
_
-
10
312
Shelburne,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
—
10
305
Hampden.
Chicopce,
21
21
-
_
21
_
_
_
-
-
10
301
Monson, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
-
-
-
-
10
313
Springfield,
59
54
5
_
54
5
_
_
_
_
10
302
Wcstiield,
9
9
-
_
9
_
_
_
-
-
10
310
West Springfie
Id,
30
30
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Wilbraham, .
2
2
"
"
2
~
~*
■
"
"
10
150
PERSOXS E3IPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY ENDUSTRIES. 423
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cakriages and Wagons — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
rERSoss Employed.
Persons EsirLorED, With Age.
a
0
a
.a
0
0
03
0
1— I
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^
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CouifTiES, Cities
u
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0
0
0
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3
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— 3
jnS
a
nAjrpsniRE.
Amherst, .
22
19
3
_
19
3
-
-
_
_
10
300
Bclchcrtown, .
48
48
_
_
48
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
EasthamiJtou, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
-
_
_
_
10
300
Grniibv, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
_
-
_ '
10
300
South lladley,
5
5
_
_
5
_
-
_
_
-
10
300
Southampton, .
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
_
-
-
10
312
Ware,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
42
"Worihington, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
191
Middlesex.
Arlington,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Canibriclge,
77
77
_
_
77
_
-
_
_
_
10
291
Fruminghain, .
8
8
_
-
8
-
-
_
_
_
10
300
Lexington,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Lowell, .
55
55
_
_
55
_
-
_
_
-
10
306
Maiden, .
21
21
_
_
21
-
-
_
_
-
10
275
Medford, ,
40
40
-
..
40
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Natick, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Slicrborn,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
«
_
10
300
Somerville,
15
15
_
_
15
_
_
_
_
_
11
290
Stondiaiii,
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
_
_
_
10
295
Waltham,
27
27
-
_
27
_
_
_
_
_
10
308
Woburu, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Norfolk.
MedfieUl, .
32
32
_
_
32
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
Norfolk, .
9
9
-
_
9
-
_
_
-
_
10
101
Norwood,
7
7
_
_
7
_
—
_
_
_
10
310
Quincy, .
22
22
_
_
22
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Sharon, .
4
"4
-
-
4
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
PLY5I0CTH.
Abington,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
5
60
Middlcborough,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_■
_
_
_
10
150
Pembroke,
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Rockland,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
250
South Scituate,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Suffolk.
Boston, .
530
519
17
1
518
17
1
_
_
_
10
280
Chelsea, .
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Atbol,
3
3
_
—
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Blackstono,
6
6
-
-
6
_
«
_
_
_
10
308
Brookfield,
23
23
-
_
23
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Leominster,
110
84
26
-
84
26
_
_
-
-
10
273
Mil ford, .
4
4
_
-
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
312
Millbury, .
15
15
-
-
15
_
—
_
-
-
10
300
Nortbborougb,
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
North Brookflcld, .
2
2
_
_
0
_
_
_
-
■ -
10
313
Phillipston,
5
4
1
-
4
1
-
-
-
-
10
300
South bridge, .
8
8
_
_
8
_
..
_
-
-
10
300
Sturbridsje,
11
11
-
_
11
_
_
-
-
-
10
310
Westborough, .
43
45
-
_
45
_
_
_
-
-
10
250
Worcester,
82
81
1
1
81
1
-
-
-
-
10
29S
Totals, .
3,072
3,018
54
2
3,016
1
54
2
-
-
-
-
-
424
CEXSUS OF IklASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carriages and Wagons — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yeaelt Wages.
u
03
Time an^^ w^a/^cc
0
Given
FOR, —
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
Counties, Cities
<2 .
ASD Towxs.
CO
0
I— 1
0
S 9
CO
CO I.
I— (
0
S 0
CO
0 .
to
"3
■3
a
■3 s
0
- "2
0 5
S 0
■3 %
i-i
0
0 «
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
3
-
$580 00
_
..
_
_
_
$1,740
1,766
Harwich,
2
-
882 96
-
_
_
_
_
Yarmouth,
2
-
504 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,008
Berkshire.
Adams, .
33
-
$369 25
-
-
_
_
_
$12,185
Egrcmont,
48
-
675 00
-
-
-
_
_
32,400
nhisdalc, .
4
-
315 00
_
-
_
_
_
1,260
Lanesborough,
7
-
407 50
-
_
_
_
_
2,853
Pittsficld,
28
-
639 54
-
_
_
_
17,907
Stockbridge, .
—
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
7
-
$445 50
-
-
_
_
_
$3,119
Fall llivc-r, .
19
-
681 00
_
_
_
_
_
12,939
Now Bedford, .
IZ-
_
567 76
_
_
_
_
_
77,783
Norton, .
3
-
825 00
-
-
-
_
_
2,475
Rajnham,
2
-
497 75
-
_
_
_
_
996
Taunton, .
15
-
570 00
_
_
_
„
_
8,550
Westport,
9
-
362 92
-
-
-
-
-
3,266
Essex.
Amesbury,
Andover, .
213
7
_
$516 78
470 00
_
$201 60
$600 24
-
-
$115,518
3,290
Beverly, .
4
-
687 50
-
-
_
_
_
2,750
Boxford, .
3
-
720 50
-
_
_
_
_
2,102
Danvers, .
8
-
519 68
-
_
_
_
_
4,157
Grovel and.
3
-
2o2 00
-
-
_
^
_
696
Haverhill,
18
-
723 64
-
-
. _
_
_
13,116
Ipswich, .
19
-
542 90
-
-
_
_
_
10,315
Lawrence,
55
-
530 33
-
-
_
_
_
20,108
Lynn,
33
-
604 23
-
-
-
_
_
22,911
Merrimac,
460
-
568 52
-
-
675 92
_
_
274,729
Peabody, .
9
-
614 80
-
-
-
-
-
5,533
Rowley, .
-
—
—
—
-
—
^
—
_
Balom, .
30
-
630 89
_
_
_
_
_
24,605
Salisbury,
353
1
575 51
-
-
595 00
$25 00
-
206,805
Franklin.
Col rain, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Deerflcld,
7
-
$696 47
-
-
-
_
_
$4,875
Greenfield,
7
-
736 40
-
-
_
_
_
5,155
Bbclburne,
5
—
686 25
-
-
-
-
-
3,431
Hampden.
Chicopee,
20
-
$760 32
-
-
-
-
-
$15,206
Monson, .
4
-
957 73
-
-
-
-
_
3,831
Springfield, .
54
5
692 58
§135 00
_
_
_
_
38,074
Westfield,
9
-
657 20
-
-
-
_
_
5,915
West .Springfield, .
30
-
687 50
_
_
■ _
_
_
20,625
Wilbraham,^ .
2
—
300 00
—
-
-
-
-
600
Hampshire.
AmberBt,.
19
3
$447 46
$200 00
-
-
-
_
$9,102
Belchertown, .
47
•■
607 68
1
*~
~
—
—
-
28,561
PEESOXS EMPLOYED ^VXD AVAGES I BY DTDUSTPIES. 425
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carkiages and Wagons— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
CoDSTiEs, Cities
ASD Towxs.
WORKIXG
Time and Wages
Given for,—
HAMPsniRE— Con
Easthann)loii, .
Granby, .
Soulli Iladlcy,
Southampton, .
Ware, .
Worthington, .
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Cambridge,
Fraraingiiani,
Lexington,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Medford, .
Natick, .
Sherborn,
Somerville,
Btoneham,
Waltham,
Woburu, .
Norfolk
Medfield, .
Norfolk, .
Noi'wood,
Quincy, .
Sharon, ,
Plymouth.
Abington,
Middleborough,
Pembroke,
Rockland,
South Scituate,
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WonCESTER.
Athol, .
Blackstone,
Brookficid,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Willbury,
• Nortbb'iroutrh,
North Drookliold,
Phillip.ston,
Southbridgc, .
Bturbridgo,
Wcstl)nrough,
Worcester,
Totals, .
C3
3
2
5
10
5
8
77
8
4
55
21
40
7
15
27
20
32
5
7
22
4
514
9
23
84
3
15
3
2
4
8
11
42
81
2,951
Average Yeaely Wages.
17
26
52
day uands.
$600 00
600 00
450 00
210 00
$639 00
696 90
900 00
502 50
603 90
687 50
610 56
750 00
739 50
856 24
648 00
$652 50
322 00
770 00
690 00
600 00
$160 20
337 50
227 84
393 75
$735 84
654 00
$650 00
514 36
708 00
554 60
750 00
450 00
750 00
626 00
450 00
528 00
570 00
630 12
674 52
$305 64
$321 21
piece hands.
1^
$105 00
$878
832 50
687 50
$950 62
$514 .".e
600 00
700 00
$345 80
$393 75
500 00
648 00 I - I
^ 22
CO
^
■3?
$1,800
1,200
2,250
1,050
1,050
$5,112
54,205
7,200
2,2.->0
3.3,215
14,873
24,576
5,250
11,093
23,118
12,960
$20,880
1,610
5,.390
15,180
2,400
$801
2,025
1,36T
788
$395,066
5,886
$1,9.50
3,nS6
15,528
59,590
2,250
6,7.50
2,250
1,252
1,800
4,224
6,270
24,513
54,557
$1,807,982
VOL. II. — 54
426
CEI^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cakkiages and Wagons — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIaxds.
Piece Uands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Barnstable.
Falmouth,
3
290
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
Harwich, .
2
312
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Yarmouth,
2
300
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
33
175
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
«.
Egremont,
48
300
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Hinsdalfi, .
4
180
-
-
-
-
-
_
„
_
_
_
Lancsborough,
7
250
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
PittsfieUl,
28
306
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Stockbridge, .
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
.
7
297
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
^
_
Fall llivcr,
19
30Q
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
__
New Bedford,
137
302
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Norton, .
3
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
__
Raynham,
2
285
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
™
_
T.aunton, .
15
285
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Westport,
9
211
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Ameshury,
143
261
-
-
1
252
69
244
_
_
-_
_
Andover, .
7
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
Beverly, .
4
275
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_"
_
Boxford, .
3
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
w
-
_
_
Dan vers, .
8
256
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
Groveland,
3
200
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
""
_
navcrhill,
18
288
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ipswich, .
19
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
55
293
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
33
261
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
Merrimac,
337
244
_
_
-
_
123
238
_
_
_
_
Peabody, .
9
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Rowley, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
39
299
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
Salisbury,
167
247
-
—
-
-
186
238
1
50
-
-
Franklin.
Colrain, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
Doerflcld,
7
257
-
-
-
_
_
.
^
_
_
_
Greenfield,
7
280
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
..
_
_
Shelburne,
5
305
—
—
—
-
—
-
—
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
. 1
20
288
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
4
313
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Sprins^ficld,
54
291
5
270
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
Westiield,
9
310
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
—
-
-
West Springfic
Id,
30
275
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham, .
2
150
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
—
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
19
208
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Belchertown, .
47
288
~
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—
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PEHSON"S EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 427
TERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contdjued.
Carriages and Wagons — Con.
Part III. — WorJcing Time for Day and Piece Uands — Con.
CoCNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Day IIands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
3 g
>^-3
nAMPsniRE— Con
Eastliamptoii, .
Granby, .
South lladloy,
Southaiupton, .
Ware, .
Wortliington, .
Middlesex
Arlington,
Cambriclgo,
Framiiigiiam,
Lexington,
Lowfil, .
Maklcn, .
Mcdforj, .
Natick, .
Shcrborn,
Somcrville,
Stoncliatn,
Waltham,
Wobuni, .
Norfolk.
Mcdfiold, .
Norfolk, .
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Sharon, .
Plymouth.
Abington,
Middlcborough,
Pembroke,
Rockland,
South Scituatc,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Athol,
Blackstone,
Brooklield,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Millbnry, .
Nortliborouali,
North BrookliLld,
Phillipston,
Southbridge, .
Sturbridge,
Westborougli, .
Worcester,
Totals, .
74
8
4
55
IS
38
7
15
27
20
5
7
22
'4
400
9
3
5
16
53
3
15
3
2
4
8
11
27
78
2,443
300
300
300
150
300
300
300
250
305
250
2S8
300
290
308
300
290
140
308
300
300
60
150
178
225
292
300
260
308
300
236
300
200
300
313
300
300
300
267
292
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
a g
16
24
43
o o
d ^
-A
283
249
3 f
"A
riECE Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
10
54
15
3
507
o o
d 'f-
'A
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
y ^
^
0 a
ri
c f
3
"A
'A
BOTH SKXES
UKDEK 15.
o
O o
42
2S7
250
275
208
308
300
200
200
300
2G0
428
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoNTiNrED.
Caeuiages and Wagons — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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AKD Towns.
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3
$2 00
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Harwich, .
2
2 83
_
-
_
_
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_
_
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Yarmouth,
2
1 68
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
33
$211
_
-
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
Egremont,
48
2 25
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
Hinsdale, .
4
1 75
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
„
_
_
Lanesborough,
7
1 63
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Piltsficld,
28
2 09
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
8tockbridge, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
. 1
7
$150
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fall River,
19
2 27
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Bedford,
107
1 88
„
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
^
Norton, .
3
2 75
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Raynhara,
2
1 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Taunton, .
15
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westport,
9
1 72
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
143
1 98
_
_
1
$0 80
60
$2 46
_
^
_
_
Andover, .
7
2 35
_
_
_
_
• _
_
_
„
_
_
Beverly, .
4
2 50
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Boxford, .
3
2 62
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
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_
Hanvers, .
8
2 03
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Grovcland,
3
1 36
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Haverhill,
18
2 53
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ipswich, .
19
1 78
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
__
_
Lawrence,
55
1 81
_
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
33
2 66
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Merriraac,
337
2 33
_
_
_
^
123
2 84
_
_
_
_
Peabody, .
9
2 12
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Rowley, .
_
_
^
_
__
_
_
_
_
^
_
8alim, .
39
2 11
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salisbury,
167
2 33
-
-
-
-
186
2 50
1
$0 50
-
-
Franklin.
Col rain, .
.
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Deerlield,
,
7
$2 71-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Greenlicld,
,
7
2 63
-_
_
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
_
Shelburne,
•
5
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
-
Hampden.
Chicopce,
20
$2 64
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
_
-
Monson, .
4
3 06
-
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Springfield,
54
2 38
5
$0 50
_
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_
_
Westticid,
9
2 12
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_
_
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_
_
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West Springfield,
30
2 50
_
^
_
_
_
_
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Wilbraham, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
19
$167
3
$100
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Belchertown, .
47
2 11
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
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PERSONS EMrLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carriages and Wagons— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT IlASDa.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
rSDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Easthaiupton, .
3
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Granliy, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South'll.ullcy,
5
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soutluimi>toii, .
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-
—
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—
-
-
—
—
—
■Ware,
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
$2 50
-
-
-
-
Wortbington, .
5
1 40
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Middlesex.
Arlington,
8
$213
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
-
-
Cambriilge,
74
2 30
-
-
-
-
3
$3 06
-
-
-
-
Framingbam,
8
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lexington,
4
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
55
1 98
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MaMen, .
IS
2 75
_
-
_
-
3
3 33
-
-
-
-
Meilford, .
38
2 12
-
-
-
-
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
7
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sherborn,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
15
2 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stonebam,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Waltham,
27
2 78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"Woburu, .
20
2 10
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Norfolk.
Meclfiel.l, .
32
$2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk, .
, ,
5
2 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norwood,
, ,
7
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Qiiincy, .
^ ,
22
2 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sharoii, .
■
'4
2 00
-
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Pltmocth.
Abington,
5
$2 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborougb,
6
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
6
1 28
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Rockland,
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
South Scituate, . .
2
1 75
—
—
—
—
~
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
460
$2 52
16
$108
-
-
54
$3 19
1
$133
-
-
Chelsea, .
9
2 18
—
~
—
—
~
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Worcester.
Athol, .
3
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
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Blackstone,
5
1 67
-
-
-
-
1
$107
-
-
—
—
Brookluld,
16
2 36
-
-
-
-
7
2 00
-
-
-
-
Leominster,
53
2 35
24
$129
-
-
31
3 50
2
$1 73
-
—
Milford, .
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
Millbury, .
15
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Northboroiigb,
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
~
North Brookfiekl, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"■
Phillipston, . , .
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
~
Sonthbridgc, .
8
1 76
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
•~
Sturbridge,
11
1 90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
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Wostborongh,.
27
2 36
-
-
-
-
15
2 50
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
T8,
2 31
-
-
-
-
3
2 16
~
~
-
Totals,
•
2,443
-
48
-
1
-
507
-
4
-
-
430
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS.
[Baking powders, cream of tartar, copperas, magnesia, washing powders, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
1
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Teksons Employed. 1
Persons EjirLOTED, With Age. 1
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1
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Bristol.
New Bedford, .
20
20
-
-
20
—
-
-
—
—
10
300
Middlesex.
Billerica, .
20
20
-
_
20
-
-
-
-
_
10
305
Everett, .
60
60
_
_
60
-
_
-
_
_
10
300
Lowell, .
10
10
_
_
10
-
_
-
-
-
10
365
Woburn, .
30
30
-
-
29
—
1
—
—
—
10
365
Suffolk.
Chelsea, .
17
9
8
1
9
8
—
—
—
—
9
285
Worcester.
Worcester,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
365
Totals, .
163
155
8
-
154
8
1
-
-
-
_
Part IL — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
g
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece HANDS.
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New Bedford, .
Middlesex.
Billerica, .
Everett, .
Lowell, .
Woburn, .
Suffolk.
Chelsea, .
. Worcester.
Worcester,
20
20
60
10
29
9
6
8
$545 20
$610 00
675 00
460 80
600 00
$910 00
$747 00
-
-
$337 50
$337 50
-
$10,904
$12,200
40,500
4,608
17,400
$9,173
$4,482
Totals, .
154
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
$99,267
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. 431
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Chemical Puepakations — Con.
Part TTT. — WorJciug Time for Day and Piece Uands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SI'.XES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Bristol.
New BudfoiU, .
20
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Billcrica, .
Everett, .
Lowell, .
Woburii, .
20
60
10
29
305
300
28S
300
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-
-
-
-
-
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-
Sltfolk.
Chelsea, .
6
280
-
-
-
-
3
270
8
270
-
Worcester.
Worcester,
6
332
_
_
-
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_
_
_
_
_
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Totals,
151
-
-
-
-
3
8
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece IIands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
COUNTIES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Bristol.
New Bedford, .
20
$188
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MrODLESEX.
Billerica, .
Everett, .
Lowell, .
Woburii, .
20
60
10
29
$2 00
2 25
1 60
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Chelsea, .
6
$3 25
-
-
-
-
3
$125
8
$125
-
Worcester.
WorccBter,
6
$2 25
_
_
_
_
—
_
-
-
-
-
Totals,
151
-
-
-
-
3
-
8
-
-
-
432
CENSUS OP ]VIASSACIIUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES.
[Clocks and materials, clock dials, clock cases, chronometers, watches and materials, watch cases, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, tvith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Peksons Emploted.
BO
Persons Employed, With Age.
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Attleborougli, .
Hampden.
Springfleld, .
Middlesex.
Melrose, .
"Wallham,
• Winchester, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
3
107
6
750
8
266
2
73
6
457
4
215
1
34
293
4
51
1
1
1
2
73
6
457
3
209
1
34
293
4
48
1
6
3
-
-
10
10
8
10
10
16
300
256
307
305
107
248
Totals,
1,140
757
383
3
750
380
7
3
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKINO
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
'ear
ConsTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY hands.
PIECE HANDS.
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Attleborough, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Melrose, .
Walthnm,
Winchester, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
0
73
457
3
193
34
293
4
47
$562 50
$972 80
$7.32 00
392 35
l$l,224 51
$320 00
$381 25
313 76
$34419
-
$732 00
$975 00
$381 25
$1,125
$81,894
$446,230
2,432
$250,511
Totals,
728
378
-
-
-
-
-
$782,192
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 433
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clocks and Watches— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
•
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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11
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Bristol.
Attleborougb, .
2
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Spriiiglielcl, .
73
2oG
34
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Melrose, .
AValtham,
Wiucliester, .
272
3
305
295
75
4
305
296
-
-
185
305
218
305
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
185
343
47
231
_
_
8
300
-
-
-
-
Totals,
535
-
160
-
-
-
193
-
218
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES-
ConNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Attleborougb, .
2
$2 50
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IIampden.
Springfield,
73
$3 80
34
SI 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Melrose, .
Waltbani,
272
$2 40
75
$1 25
^
~
185
$2 40
218
$1 25
-
-
Winchester, .
3
1 33
4
1 06
—
—
—
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^
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~
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
185
$3 57
47
$1 49
_
_
8
$3 25
-
-
-
-
Totals,
535
-
100
-
-
-
193
-
218
-
-
-
VOL. 11. — 55
434:
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CLOTHING.
[Artificial flowers, bonnets and hats, bonnet and hat frames, children's ready-made clothing, children's
custom-made clothing, children'ti undorclothing, cloth gloves, corsets, cloaks and mantillas, costumes, fans,
hats and caps, hosiery, head-dresses, head-nets, hoop-skirts and bustles, infants' clothing, kid gloves, lace
collars and culfs, leathern gloves, linen collars, cuffs and bosoms, leggings and gaiters, men's ready-made
clothing, men's, custom-made clothing, men's underclothing, military goods, mittens, neckties, ornamental
ftathers, oil clo'thing, parasols, paper collars, cuffs and bosoms, regalias, shirts, shirt fronts, suspenders,
skirts, umbrellas and canes, women's ready-made clothing, women's custom-made clothing, women's under-
clothing, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Emploted.
rERSONs Emploted, With Age.
M
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AND TOWXS.
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3
s
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Barnstable.
Orleans, .
3
3
_
-
3
-
-
_
-
-
10
308
Provincetown,
17
2
15
5
2
15
-
-
_
_
9
250
Y.irmoutli,
42
7
35
1
7
35
-
-
-
-
f'-i
222
Berkshire.
Adams, .
29
14
15
_
14
15
_
_
_
_
10
304
Pittsfield,
77
20
57
18
20
57
-
-
-
-
10
308
Bristol.
Easton, .
3
1
2
-
1
2
_
_
_
_
10
308
Fall Kivcr,
67
31
36
-
31
36
-
-
_
_
10
304
Mansfield,
2
2
-
-
2
_
-
-
_
_
10
300
New Bedford, .
102
50
142
13
50
142
-
_
_
_
10
282
Taunton, .
47
12
35
-
12
35
-
-
-
-
10
300
Essex.
Amesbury,
24
7
17
6
7
17
_
_
_
_
10
289
Danvcrs,".
54
5
49
3
5
43
-
_
_
_
10
279
Georgetown, .
43
7
36
-
7
36
_
-
_
_
10
300
Gloucester,
107
38
69
7
38
69
-
-
-
_
10
264
Haverhill,
293
140
153
53
133
147
7
6
_
_
10
267
Ipswich, .
16
2
14
1
0
14
_
_
_
_
10
305
Lawrence,
115
28
87
19
28
87
-
_
_
_
10
281
Lynn,
135
39
96
10
39
96
_
_
—
_
10
284
Mtthuen, .
266
203
63
7
177
63
26
_
_
_
10
260
Newburyport,
196
77
119
16
72
117
5
2
_
_
10
262
Salem,
221
52
169
9
52
169
-
_
-
-
H
287
Salisbury,
63
40
23
6
33
23
7
-
-
-
10
270
Franklin.
Greenfield,
42
9
33
7
9
33
-
_
_
_
10
274
Orange, .
12
2
10
-
0
10
-
-
-
-
10
300
Shelburne,
11
6
5
-
6
5
-
-
-
-
10
SOO
Hampden.
Chicopee,
27
10
17
1
10
17
_
-
-
-
m
254
Palmer, .
16
9
7
-
9
7
-
-
-
-
10
307
Springfield,
2"i2
84
168
9
81
168
3
-
-
-
105
277
Westfield,
10
7
9
1
7
9
-
-
-
-
10
307
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
01
58
33
2
58
33
-
-
-
-
91
225
Enfield, .
6
1
5
3
1
5
-
-
-
-
9"
306
Ware,
9
1
8
1
1
8
-
-
-
-
10
275
Middlesex.
Acton,
61
3
58
45
3
58
-
-
-
_
10
300
Arlington,
2
1
1
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
10
280
Ashland, .
16
3
13
-
0
0
13
-
-
-
-
10
307
Ayer,
6
3
3
-
3
3
-
-
-
_
10
300
Cambridge,
115
76
39
6
70
39
-
-
-
-
10?
277
Concord, .
5
1
4
1
1
4
"
~
■"
■
10
300
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 435
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Employed.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
" —
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Counties, Cities
u
0
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0
0
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Middlesex— Con.
Hudson, .
4
1
3
_
1
3
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lexington,
O
■ -
2
1
_
2
-
_
.
_
10
310
Lowdl, .
516
127
389
58
113
389
14
-
-
_
10
273
Maiden, .
2
-
2
1
_
2
_
_
_
_
10
307
Marlborough, .
10
4
6
_
4
• 6
_
_
_
—
10
308
Naticb, .
87
52
35
3
52
35
-
_
_
_
10
214
Newton, .
180
83
97
17
83
97
-
_
_
_
10
308
North Reading,
8
-
8
3
_
8
«
_
,_
_
9
250
Reading, .
73
6
67
_
6
07
_
-,
.
_
10
275
Shirley, .
2
-
2
-
_
0
-
-
_
_
10
259
Somerville,
5
3
2
1
3
2
-
_
_
.
10
300
Stonehara,
6
2
4
2
2
4
_
»
»
_
10
227
Townsend,
8
1
7
6
1
7
_
_
_
_
10
308
Wakefield,
8
3
5
2
3
5
_
_
_
_
10
308
Waltham,
10
-
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
10
150
Watertown, .
115
10
105
7
10
105
_
■ _
_
_
10
265
Westford,
30
• 7
29
4
5
28
0
1
_
_
300
Woburu, .
54
14
40
10
14
40
-
-
-
-
10
2S2
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
109
6
103
SO
6
103
-
-
-
-
10
300
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
40
2
38
_
2
38
_
_
_
_
10
300
Needhani,
359
198
161
22
193
159
5
2
_
^
10
290
Quincy, .
25
3
22
_
3
22
_
_
_
_
10
2S3
Randolph,
n
5
~e
2
5
6
_
_
_
_
01
279
Weymouth, .
186
49
137
6
• 49
128
-
9
-
-
10
306
Plymouth.
Abington,
34
14
20
2
14
18
™
2
_
_
10
234
Brockton,
47
15
32
4
15
31
_
1
_
_
10
27=
Kingston,
2:5
3
20
19
b
20
_
_
_
—
10
22?
Pembroke,
0
-
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
12
lOn
Rockland,
9
3
6
3
3
6
-
-
-
_
10
27*^
Suffolk.
Boston, .
7,845
2,084
5,761
455
2,035
5,700
45
61
4
_
io
286
Chelsea, .
29
10
19
4
9
19
1
-
-
-
10
263
Worcester.
Athol, .
25
5
20
9
5
20
_
_
_
_
10
304
Blackstone,
15
6
9
_
• 6
9
_
_
_
_
10
254
Douglas, .
18
8
10
_
8
10
_
_
_
_
10
2:)0
Fitchburg,
70
14
56
1
14
56
_
_
_
_
10
290
Gardner, .
7
1
6
2
1
6
_
_
_
_
10
287
Grafton, .
10
6
10
4
6
10
_
_
_
_
10
245
Leominster, .
17
1
16
1
1
16
_
_
_
_
10
188
Milford, .
60
18
51
0
18
51
_
_
„
_
10
240
Millbury, .
101
53
78
12
45
75
s
3
_
^
10
206
Northborough,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
225
Southbridge, .
12
5
7
1
5
7
_
_
_
_
10
290
Spencer, .
14
4
10
1
4
10
„
_
-
_
lOJ
235
Templeton,
4
1
3
2
1
3
_
_
_
_
10
150
Uxbridge,
4
2
2
1
2
2
—
_
_
_
10
312
Warren, .
4
1
3
2
1
2
_
1
_
_
10
2S0
Webster, .
16
7
9
5
7
9
_
_
_
10
275
Wcstborough,
31
14
17
_
13
17
1
_
_
.
10
304
Worcester,
703
109
594
41
107
584
2
10
-
-
10
283
Totals, .
13,702
4,016
9,686
1,046
3,886
9,588
126
98
4
-
-
4:36
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
^ j2
Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
u 22
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Counties. Cities
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05
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ll
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El
Barnstable.
Orleans, .
3
-
$385 00
-
-
_
-
-
$1,155
Provincetown,
2
7
750 00
$250 00
-
-
-
-
3,250
Yarmouth,
6
31
149 94
141 96
—
$379 04
$230 72
—
6,613
Berkshire.
Adams, .
14
15
-
-
-
$912 00
$416 48
-
$19,015
Pittsfield,
20
•
57
$858 70
$297 86
—
706 10
310 Off
—
33,297
Bristol.
Easton, .
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
_ -
_
F.iU River, .
30
36
$738 72
$711 00
-
$600 00
$399 00
-
$46,995
Mansfield,
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
35
102
662 40
312 32
-
_
100 00
_
53,543
Taunton, .
9
21
717 00
351 00
-
-
387 00
-
14,472
Essex.
Amesbury,
5
16
$642 60
$290 00
_
-
$248 40
-
$7,229
Danvers, .
_
2
12
810 00
313 60
-
$825 00
412 50
-
5,794
Georgetown, .
7
36
612 04
375 00
-
-
392 00
-
18,379
Gloucester,
34
69
667 12
256 00
-
-
198 37
-
39,021
Haverhill,
140
162
508 64
301 00
$148 80
842 81
369 72
_
133,721
Ipswich, .
2
14
1,061 40
285 00
-
-
236 25
-
5,479
Lawrence,
26
72
624 25
282 50
-
75 00
209 30
-
32,910
Lynn,
39
96
775 85
400 32
-
594 94
426 12
-
67,755
Methuon,.
128
42
500 85
-
179 20
876 96
442 00
_
91,121
Ncwburyport,
77
119
552 16
198 90
155 00
750 40
246 48
-
68,458
Salem,
39
154
533 40
206 20
-
504 00
366 46
-
70,625
Salisbury,
40
23
675 00
337 50
167 40
810 00
337 60
—
33,234
Franklin.
Greenfield,
6
16
$600 00
$435 00
-
$750 00
$375 00
-
$10,260
C)range, .
—
— ■
-
—
—
—
-
—
—
Bhelburnc,
4
5
680 00
397 30
—
—
—
~
4,307
Hampden.
Chicopee,
10
17
$424 28
$361 79
-
$1,067 00
$357 84
-
$11,647
Palme'r, .
7
7
512 00
-
-
590 95
347 13
-
6,488
Springfield,
83
151
870 21
370 62
$159 50
732 00
375 00
-
124,873
Westfield,
3
5
676 08
391 25
—
1,200 00
414 00
—
4,599
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
51
25
$489 90
-
-
$350 00
$250 00
-
$27,877
Enfield, .
-
2
-
$468 00
-
-
-
-
936
Ware,
—
6
~
275 20
—
—
~
~
1,651
Middlesex.
Acton,
3
-
$987 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,961
Arlington,
—
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Ashland, .
3
13
731 50
$446 74
-
-
-
-
8,002
Aycr,
Cambridge,
76
39
633 60
375 39
«
$567 60
$264 74
:
59,812
Concord," .
-
4
-
450 00
-
-
-
-
1,800
Hudson, .
-
3
-
350 00
-
-
-
-
1,050
Lexington,
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PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 437
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continuku.
Clothing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOKKISG
Average Yearly Wages.
'ear
ilME ANT
Lf >VAUJ::.a
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Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS. |
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99
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cn
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Middlesex— Con.
Lowell, .
101
2S0
$522 66
$273 28
$163 90
$516 25
$343 20
_
$133,817
Maiden, .
•7
_
383 75
-
-
-
-
-
768
Marlborough, .
O
_
579 04
-
-
-
-
-
1,158
Natick, .
-
9
-
312 50
-
-
-
-
2,813
Newton, .
3
57
595 00
303 75
-
-
261 25
-
17,739
Korth Heading,
-
S
-
342 50
-
-
312 50
-
2,000
Reading, .
-
2
-
-
-
-
232 75
-
466
Shirley, .
_
2
-
312 50
-
-
-
-
625
Sonierville,
3
2
750 00
-
-
-
300 00
-
2,850
Stonehani,
2
4
267 30
186 75
-
-
225 00
-
1,320
Townsend,
_
—
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Waketield,
o
o
576 00
261 00
-
-
-
-
1,674
Walthara,
_
5
_
150 00
_
-
-
-
7.50
Watertown, .
2
33
561 80
397 50
_
_
_
-
14,241
Westford,
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
_
Woburn, .
11
23
690 90
308 70
-
450 00
268 32
-
14,055
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
G
6
$412 50
$154 86
-
-
-
-
$3,404
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
2
-
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,200
Needham,
100
35
614 30
$285 09
-
$678 58
$315 35
-
49,367
Quincy, .
3
o.>
687 50
322 14
-
305 00
533 75
-
11,730
Kandolph,
4
"e
107 76
106 OS
_
580 50
236 72
-
3,072
Weymouth, .
29
110
175 00
62 00
$100 00
187 50
220 00
-
15,422
Plymouth.
Abington,
14
20
$464 00
$131 79
$112 60
-
-
-
$9,093
Brockton,
o
10
606 00
469 50
_
-
$536 25
-
6,428
Kingston,
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
-
-
_
_
—
_
_
-
-
Rockland,
o
6
720 90
350 00
-
-
344 00
-
4,233
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,710
4,303
$706 35
$390 50
$161 31
$840 48
$379 44
$195 75
$2,860,184
Chelsea, .
4
4
900 00
375 00
-
-
-
-
5,100
Worcester.
Athol,
4
19
$891 00
_
_
$312 50
$247 35
-
$7,685
Blackstone,
6
9
544 00
$275 28
_
-
-
-
5,742
Douglas, .
4
_
375 00
_
_
_
_
-
1,500
Fitchburg,
14
56
637 20
335 17
_
_
392 35
-
29,863
Gardner, .
_
6
_
264 00
_
_
412 50
-
2,178
Grafton, .
• _
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Leominster,
_
16
_
99 84
_
_
166 00
-
1,730
Milford, .
17
47
297 60
235 34
_
385 40
207 90
-
15,939
Millbury, .
63
78
650 00
220 00
$88 20
488 SO
309 60
-
48,818
Northborough,
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
4
7
639 48
455 40
„
_
-
-
5,746
Spencer, .
4
10
780 00
199 50
_
428 00
390 00
-
4,792
Templeton,
_
3
-
150 00
_
_
_
-
450
Uxbridge,
_
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Warren, .
_
2
_
_
40 20
_
112 50
-
225
Webster, .
7
9
432 00
300 00
„
572 00
301 50
-
6,4.36
Westborough,
4
3
910 00
400 20
_
_
-
-
4,841
Worcester,
99
571
820 10
389 55
-
816 40
400 50
-
306,793
Totals,
3,134
7,242
-
-
-
-
-
-
$4,625,136
438
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
1
Piece Hands,
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
WALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UKDEE 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ASD Towns.
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Orleans, .
3
308
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
Provincetown,
2
250
7
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Yarmouth,
2
238
4
169
-
-
4
206
27
224
-
-
Berkshihe.
Adams, .
—
-
-
-
_
14
304
15
304
_
_
Pittsfleld,
14
310
52
281
-
6
307
5
310
-
-
Bristol.
Easton, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
^
Fall River,
29
304
34
300
_
-
1
300
2
300
-
-
Manstield,
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Bedford, .
35
288
95
256
_
_
_
_
7
100
_
_
Taunton, .
9
300
3
300
-
-
-
-
18
300
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
5
238
1
290
-
_
_
15
230
-
-
Danvers, .
1
270
8
280
-
-
1
275
4
275
-
_
Georgetown, .
7
286
1
250
_
_
_
_
35
200
_
_
Gloucester,
34
269
46
256
_
_
-
_
23
239
_
_
Haverhill,
92
272
52
232
13
240
41
271
94
237
_
_
Ipswich, .
2
305
1
228
_
_
_
_
13
225
_
_
Lawrence,
22
275
62
250
_
_
4
50
20
182
-
_
Lynn,
22
295
13
278
_
_
17
197
83
268
_
-
Methuen, .
74
265
-
-
17
256
37
261
42
260
_
-
Newburyport,
58
272
84
195
7
250
14
280
33
237
_
_
Salem,
32
254
64
220
_
_
7
225
90
251
_
_
Salisbury,
18
270
1
270
7
270
15
270
22
270
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
4
300
6
300
_
_
2
300
10
300
-
-
Orange, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Shelburne,
4
290
5
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
8
226
9
253
_
..
2
275
8
252
_
_
Palmer, .
1
256
-
_
_
_
6
265
7
261
_
_
Springfield,
71
297
138
261
3
275
9
300
13
300
^
_
Westiield,
2
313
1
313
-
-
1
300
4
300
-
-
Hampshire.
'
Amherst, .
27
230
_
_
_
_
24
200
25
200
_
_
Enfield, .
-
_
2
312
_
_
_
_
_
Ware,
—
"-
6
215
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
3
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Arlington,
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ashland, .
3
275
13
277
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ayer,
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
«
_
_
„
_
Cambridge,
61
288
21
291
_
_
15
220
18
217
_
_
Concord, .
-
-
4
300
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hudson, .
_
_
3
280
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Lexington,
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~
~
~
—
!
-
-
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UKDEU 15.
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Lowell, .
58
281
141
224
14
298
29
295
139
286
_
_
Maiden, .
2
307
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Marlborough, .
2
308
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
_'
Natiek, .
-
-
9
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Newton, .
3
250
25
225
-
_
-
-
32
209
_
_
North Reading,
-
-
2
250
-
-
-
-
6
250
-
-
Reading, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
175
-
-
Shirley, .
-
-
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-"
Somerville,
3
300
_
-
-
-
-
-
2
300
-
_
Stoneham,
2
162
3
225
-
-
-
-
1
225
-
-
Townscnd,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
■ -
-
-
-
Wakefield, .
2
300
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Waltham,
_
_
5
150
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
_
Watertown, .
2
265
33
265
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Westford,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
10
294
13
294
-
-
1
150
10
258
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
6
250
6
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NoRFOL'K.
Hyde Park, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
11
278
10
207
_
-
89
262
25
205
-
_
Quincy, .
2
275
8
273
-
-
1
305
14
305
-
-
Randolph,
1
72
O
312
-
-
3
2:8
4
269
-
-
Weymouth, .
24
100
82
100
8
200
5
150
20
220
-
-
Plymouth.
Abington,
14
232
IS
101
2
225
-
-
_
-
-
Brocijton,
2
296
4
313
-
-
-
-
6
275
-
-
Kingston,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
—
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
—
Rockland,
3
270
1
200
-
-
-
-
5
215
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,004
255
2,372
275
81
283
619
272
1,972
279
4
225
Chelsea, .
4
300
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
1
250
19
255
-
-
Blackstone,
6
272
9
218
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Douglas,-.
4
250
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Fitcliburg,
14
295
18
277
-
-
_
-
38
295
-
-
Gardner, .
-
-
2
300
-
-
-
-
4
275
-
-
Grafton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
-
14
rf)
_
_
_
_
2
200
-
-■
Milford. .
5
119
2
2:.7
-
-
12
188
45
198
-
-
Millbury, .
33
2G0
30
250
11
210
12
200
45
240
-
-
Northborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
4
292
7
276
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
2
312
8
].-,;)
-
-
2
200
2
260
-
-
Templiton,
-
-
o
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
L'xbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
90
-
—
Webster, .
2
• 225
1
200
-
-
5
209
8
225
-
—
AVestbo rough,
4
280
3
290
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
6J
295
270
265
-
-
34
260
301
267
-
- ■
Totals,
2,004
-
3,835
-
163
-
1,033
-
3,337
-
4
-
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CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtinued.
Clotoing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CSDEE 15.
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Orleans, .
3
SI 25
-
-
-
—
—
_
_
_
-
-
Provincetown,
2
3 00
7 SI 00
-
—
—
_
_ •
_
-
—
Yarmouth,
2
63
4
84
—
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$184
27
$103
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
-
-
-
-
-
—
14
$3 00
15
$137
-
-
Pittsfield,
14
$2 77
52
$106
—
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6
2 30
5
1 00
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Bristol.
Easton, .
-
_
-
_
-
-
_
.
_
_
-
-
Fall River,
29
$2 43
34
$2 37
-
-
1
$2 00
2
$133
-
-
Mansfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-'
-
-
New Bedford, .
35
2 30
9.5
1 22
_
-
_
_
7
1 00
-
-
Taunton, .
9
2 39
3
1 17
—
-
-
-
18
1 29
-
—
Essex.
Araesbury,
5
S2 70
1
$100
-
-
_
_
15
$108
_
-
Danvers, .
1
3 00
8
1 12
-
-
1
$3 00
4
1 50
-
-
Georgetown, .
7
2 14
1
1 50
-
-
-
_
35
1 96
-
-
Gloucester,
34
2 48
46
1 00
-
_
_
_
23
83
-
_
Haverhill,
92
1 87
52
1 30
13
$0 62
41
3 11
94
1 56
_
-
Ipswich, .
2
3 48
1
1 25
-
-
-
_
13
1 05
-
-
Lawrence,
22
2 27
52
1 53
-
-
4
1 50
20
1 16
-
-
Lynn,
22
2 63
13
1 44
_
-
17
3 02
83
1 59
-
-
Methuen,.
74
1 89
-
-
17
70
37
3 36
42
1 70
-
_
Newburyport,
58
2 03
84
1 02
7
62
14
2 68
33
1 04
-
-
Salem, .
32
2 10
64
1 21
-
-
7
2 24
90
1 46
-
-
Salisbury,
18
2 50
1
1 25
7
62
15
3 00
22
1 25
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
4
$2 00
6
$145
-
-
2
$2 50
10
$125
-
-
Or.inge, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bhelburne,
4
2 00
5
1 37
—
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
Hampden.
Chicopec,
■ 8
$188
9
$143
-
-
2
$3 88
8
$142
_
-
Palmer, .
1
2 CD
-
-
-
-
6
2 23
7
1 33
-
-
Sprins^lield,
71
2 93
138
1 42
3
$0 58
9
2 44
13
1 25
-
-
Wcstfield,
2
2 16
1
1 25
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1
4 00
4
1 38
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Hampshire.
Amherst,.
27
$213
_
-
-
-
24
$175
25
$125
-
-
Enfield, .
_
_
2
$150
_
_
.
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-
-
-
Ware,
-
-
6
1 28
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Middlesex.
Acton,
3
$3 29
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Arlington,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ashland, .
3
2 66
13
$162
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ayer,
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_
—
_
_
_
_
.
—
—
.
Cambridge,
61
2 20
21
1 29
-
_
15
$2 58
18
$1 22
-
-
Concord, .
-
-
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hudson, .
_
-
3
1 25
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Lexington,
—
~
~
—
—
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~
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—
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTPtlES. 441
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Tovrss.
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Lowell, .
58
$186
141
$122
14
$0 55
29
$175
139
$120
_
^
Maiden, .
2
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
2
1 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
-
-
9
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ncwloii, .
3
2 38
25
1 35
-
-
-
-
32
1 25
-
-
North Heading,
_
_
2
1 37
-
-
-
-
6
1 25
-
-
Reading, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1 33
-
-
Shirley, .
-
-
0
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somcrville,
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
f>
1 00
-
—
Stonchani,
2
1 65
3
83
-
-
-
-
1
1 00
-
-
Townsond,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"Wakefield,
2
1 92
2
87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Waltham,
_
-
5
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
■U'atertown, .
2
2 12
33
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AVestford,
-
-
-
-
-
-
. -
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
10
2 35
13
1 05
-
—
1
3 00
10
1 04
~
^
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
6
$165
6
§0 58
—
~
~
~
—
^
^
^
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
2 $2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Necdham,
11
1 85
10
$107
-
-
89
$2 59
25
$119
-
-
Quincy, .
2
2 50
8
1 18
-
-
1
1 00
14
1 75
-
-
Randolph,
1
2 33
f>
34
-
-
3
2 25
4
88
-
-
Weymouth, .
24
1 75
82
62
8
$0 50
6
1 25
20
1 00
—
-■
Plymouth.
Abington,
14
S2 00
18
$0 09
2
$0 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
2
2 25
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
6
$195
—
—
Kingston,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
—
—
Pembroke,
—
—
—
—
—
-
—
—
-
—
-
""
Rockland,
3
2 67
1
1 75
-
-
—
-
5
1 60
~
~
Sul'iOLK.
Boston, .
1,064
$2 77
2,372
$1 42
81
$0 57
619
$3 09
1,972
$136
4
$0 87
Chelsea, .
4
3 00
4
1 25
-
-
—
—
-
~
*"
~
"SVorcester.
Athol,
3 l$2 07
-
-
-
-
1
$125
19
$0 97
-
-
Blackstonc,
6
2 00
9
$111
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
""
Douglas, .
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Fitcliburg,
14
2 16
18
1 21
-
-
-
-
38
1 33
-
—
Gardner, .
-
2
88
-
-
-
-
4
1 50
-
-
Grafton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
™
Leominster, .
_
-
14
1 04
-
-
-
-
2
83
—
"*
Milford, .
5
2 50
2
82
-
-
12
2 05
45
1 05
-
—
Millbury,
33
2 50
30
88
11
$0 42
12
1 88
45
1 29
—
—
Northborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
•"
"■
Southbridge, .
4
2 19
7
1 65
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
•~
Spencer, .
2
2 50
8
1 .33
-
-
2
2 14
0
1 50
—
—
Templcton,
-
-
3
1 00
-
-
-
-
—
~
~
""
Uxbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
1 25
~
""
Warren, .
_
.
—
—
—
—
*
—
2
~
■~
Webster, .
2
1 02
1
1 50
-
-
5
2 20
8
1 34
—
—
Wcstborough,
4
3 25
3
1 38
-
-
-
-
, —
~
•
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Worcester,
65
2 78
270
1 47
-
-
34
3 14
301
1 50
"
^
Totals,
2,004
-
3,835
-
163
-
1,033
-
3,337
-
4
—
VOL. II. — 56
442
CEXSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
COTTON GOODS.
lApron checks, bags and 'bagging, batting, bobbinet lace, bolting clotbs, canvas, cambrics, cliintz,
.cottonades, counterpanes, comforters, corset jeans, corset lacings, denims, drillings, duck, dress cords,
flannels, ginghams, knit goods, laces, paper-mill felt, prints, print cloths, quilts, stripes, silesias, sheetings,
shirtings, spool cotton, tapes, ticks, thread, twine, umbrella cloth, wadding, warpe, wicking, yarns, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Emplot
ED, W
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n
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Adams, .
2,083
1,095
988
92
954
922
141
66
-
-
10
300
Cheshire, .
09
23
46
15
23
46
-
-
-
-
10
308
Dalton, .
48
35
13
-
25
-
10
13
-
-
10
300
Great I?arringt
on, . 202
117
85
3
100
72
17
13
-
-
10
300
Pittsfleld,
80
30
50
-
28
46
2
4
-
-
10
• 308
Williamstown,
295
115
180
9
99
157
15
20
-
3
10
270
Bristol
Attleborough,
68
33
35
19
29
30
4
5
-
-
11
270
Easton, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Fall River,
. 14,21(5
6,044
7,572
882
5,771
6,728
873
844
-
-
10
271
New Bedford,
1,983
1,013
970
136
901
879
112
91
-
-
10
304
Taunton, .
3G4
150
214
6
110
173
40
41
-
-
10
303
Westport,
170
109
01
4
80
43
29
18
-
-
10
289
Essex.
Essex,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
180
Lawrence,
S.-OSj
3,448
5,137
169
3,382
5,044
66
93
-
-
10
306
Kewburyport,
l,lol
405
746
164
361
699
44
47
-
-
10
303
Rockport,
275
140
135
38
120
95
20
40
-
-
11
264
Balem,
1,335
4S2
853
102
345
784
137
69
-
-
10
292
Frankli?
i.
Col rain, .
418
181
237
28
144
215
37
00
-
-
10
293
Conway, .
60
24
36
3
20
34
4
"2
-
-
10
300
Whately, .
4
4
-
-
3
-
1
-
-
-
10
300
Hampdei
}.
Chicopec,
2,449
1,005
1,444
82
921
1,383
84
61
-
-
10
309
Holyoke, .
2,710
1,031
1,GS5
150
811
1,502
202
176
IS
7
10
303
Palmer, .
l,ifi2
552
610
123
454
493
98
117
-
-
10
288
Springfield,
708
326
382
7
276
322
50
60
-
-
10
280
Westfield,
10
6
4
-
6
3
-
1
-
-
10
300
"West Springfit
Id, . 310
100
210
-
80
ISO
20
30
-
-
10
312
Hampshir
E.
Easthampton,
321
156
165
9
113
143
43
22
-
-
10
299
Korthampton,
97
43
54
6
36
39
7
15
-
-
10
195
South Hadley,
313
1S4
129
33
161
113
23
16
-
-
10
309
Ware, .
873
359
514
71
309
452
50
62
-
-
10
284
Williamsburg,
100
45
55
10
25
35
20
20
-
-
10
200
MiDDLESE
X.
Lowell, .
9,060
2,661
7,299
315
2,407
7,128
254
171
-
-
10
309
Newton, .
200
80
120
8
68
106
12
14
-
-
10
300
Shirley, .
115
55
60
15
35
35
20
25
-
-
10
222
Waltham,
1,028
217
811
-
109
505
108
306
-
-
10
288
Norfolk
Canton, .
208
116
152
22
113
150
3
2
-
-
10
286
Hyde Park,
! .' 177
78
99
13
65
86
13
13
-
-
10
296
Medway, .
40
31
9
1
27
9
4
-
-
-
10
275
Sharon, .
23
7
16
-
7
16
-
-
-
-
10
300
Stoughton,
8
3
5
-
3
5
-
-
-
-
10
284
Walpole, .
115
103
12
—
88
12
15
—
~
—
10
299
PEKSOX^ EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 4i3
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cotton Goods — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Pkksons Employed.
a
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15;
Persons Emi-loyed, With Age.
cS
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0
i
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0
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a
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AND Towns.
c
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Plymouth.
Plymouth,
206
85
121
16
75
114
10
7
-
-
10
266
Suffolk.
Boston, .
151
41
110
-
41
110
-
-
-
-
10
258
WORCKSTER.
Aehburiihani, .
72
37
35
1
28
31
9
4
_
_
10
248
Athol, .
105
44
61
2
29
46
15
15
_
_
10
269
Auburn, .
70
35
35
_
35
35
_
_
—
_
10
310
Barre,
75
50
25
_
50
25
_
_
_
_
10
300
Blackstonc,
853
404
449
58
342
421
62
28
„
_
10
279
Boylston,
130
65
65
_
45
65
20
_
_
_
10
300
Brookfic-ld, .
47
17
30
6
5
15
12
15
_
_
10
220
Clinton, .
1,050
530
520
5
499
490
31
30
_
_
10
313
Fitchburg,
100
28
72
5
24
67
4
5
_
.
10
287
Grafton, .
476
241
235
45
211
212
30
23
_
_
10
28.'5
Holden, .
100
56
44
-
51
40
5
4
_
_
10
256
Millburv, .
377
166
211
32
128
180
38
31
_
„
10
282
Northbridge, .
618
286
332
43
213
273
73
59
_
_
10
254
Oxford, .
122
58
64
_
47
55
n
9
_
—
10
300
Southbridge, .
387
243
144
29
206
126
37
18
_
«
10
300
Sturbridge,
375
190
185
-
190
185
_
_
_
_
10
306
Button, .
760
395
365
64
338
317
57
48
_
_
10
299
Uxbridge,
145
71
74
8
49
52
oo
22
_
«
10
280
Warren, .
500
200
300
-
183
291
17
9
_
„
10
300
Webster, .
500
125
375
_
95
280
30
95
_
_
10
275
West Uoylston,
243
100
134
11
90
113
19
21
_
_
10
245
Wincbendon, .
177
83
94
8
76
87
7
7
_
„
10
275
Worcester,
124
35
89
3
33
85
2
4
-
-
10
203
Totals,
00,176
24,814
35,362
2,871
21,706
32,399
3,090
2,953
18
10
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
C3
Time and Wages
Given for,—
DAY HANDS
t
PIECE HANDS.
0 '-'
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•S -
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
1,096
982
$459 20
$274 51
$138 51
$374 10
$341 04
$142 45
$731,940
Cheshire, .
23
40
418 88
215 60
_
_
-
-
19,552
Dalton, .
25
23
414 00
270 00
198 00
_
_
-
15,624
Great Barrington, .
117
85
682 56
276 00
62 70
295 80
281 52
_
88,506
Fittsfield,
80
60
693 00
308 00
236 00
_
_
-
34,988
Williamstown,
15
65
325 00
208 00
104 00
—
299 00
"
17,342
4.U
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coktixued.
Cotton Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKIXO
Time and Wages
Average Yeaelt Wages.
0
>- 0
Given-
FOB,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS
.
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Bristol
!
Attleborough,
33
35
$515 70
$337 50
$256 50
$515 70
$337 50
$256 50
$26,028
Easton, .
3
-
80 00
-
-
_
_
-
240
Fall River,
6,644
7,572
388 96
203 04
112 34
394 56
348 16
178 10
4,670,438
New Bedford,
1,013
970
405 12
298 90
157 04
463 60
375 72
218 88
774,471
Taunton, .
104
176
459 00
G18 00
186 00
.
_
_
148,158
Westport,
109
61
302 50
177 75
67 62
-
-
-
35,021
Essex.
Essex,
11
_
$195 88
_
_
_
_
$2,155
Lawrence,
3,067
4,318
454 50
A249 92
$189 OS
$498 30
$331 58
$274 50
2,690,175
Ncwburyport,
321
551
480 51
'252 98
119 64
401 83
335 12
-
300,545
Kockport,
140
135
490 32
232 32
182 16
295 63
242 88
184 80
79,121
Balem,
4S2
853
300 76
175 20
96 36
400 04
292 00
169 36'
371,796
FRANKLn
J.
Colrain, .
ISl
237
$441 98
$327 04
$176 29
$274 00
$273 00
-
$132,062
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Whateiy, .
3
-
450 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,350
Hampde>
r.
Chicopee,
387
550
$460 41
$213 21
$108 00
$383 16
$299 73
$118 25
$293,287
Holyoke, .
979
1,656
424 41 ■
238 40
123 20
4G6 29
305 91
ISO 48
820,450
Palmer, .
552
610
392 95
230 50
100 47
373 23
294 12
118 59
338,446
Springfield,
326
382
411 34
170 95
109 20
325 00
275 60
124 80
197,982
Westfield,
6
4
525 00
237 00
_
450 00
_
4,023
West Springfic
Id, . 100
210
249 70
158 90
90 80
317 80
170 25
102 15
55,104
Hampshib
E.
Easthampton,
156
165
$591 00
$264 00
$150 00
_
-
—
$114,285
Korthampton,
43
54
242 50
i:)G 80
07 50
_
$214 50
-
18,001
South Hadley,
184
129
402 42
2!8 43
105 00
$372 04
303 60
$165 60
103,906
Ware,
359
514
594 03
290 52
57 00
466 20
230 40
63 00
308,754
Williamsburg,
45
55
400 00
-
120 00
-
200 00
-
21,800
MiDDLESE
X.
Lowell, .
2,703
7,257
$535 50
$238 68
$138 72
$478 17
$264 88
-
$3,168,868
Newton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
55
60
444 00
188 70
148 74
333 00
222 00
-
28,949
Waltham,
217
811
345 60
259 20
144 00
316 80
299 52
$172 80
244,529
Norfolk
,.
Canton, .
.' . 116
152
$727 50
$323 40
$168 72
_
$220 00
-
$128,975
Hyde Park,
78
99
606 03
481 40
107 74
_
_
-
89,051
Mcdway, .
25
-
385 00
-
_
_
-
—
9,625
Sharon, .
. . 7
16
495 00
198 00
_
-
-
-
6,633
Stoughton,
3
5
384 00
217 50
_
_
_
-
2,240
Walpole, .
103
12
439 53
230 42
170 00
-
-
-
43,994
Pltmouti
a.
-
Plymouth,
72
96
$351 08
$434 34
$110 76
$358 80
$281 41
$115 92
$55,207
Suffolk
.
Boston, .
30
109
$526 28
$277 20
-
$695 25
-
-
$51,695
WORCESTI
-R.
Ashburnhara,
S7
35
$287 98
$278 88
$108 64
-
-
$270 00
$18,072
Athol, .
44
61
449 36
255 68
201 00
$298 32
$330 00
184 SO
31,617
PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTIUES. 415
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cotton Goods— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISO
AvEEAGE Yearly Wages.
1m
Time and Wages
Given for,—
o
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
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t
Auburn, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Barrc,
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
BInckstonc,
404
449
$409 75
$246 45
$120 00
$308 00
$294 00
$137 50
$259,418
Boylston,
45
65
501 00
258 00
219 00
_
336 00
258 00
37,497
Brookfield,
17
30
319 00
228 80
110 00
374 00
_
8,162
Clinton, .
530
520
585 20
238 76
171 00
662 20
400 40
277 20
507,030
Fitchbure,
28
72
287 00
186 55
120 54
_
309 96
_
22.322
Grafton, .
182
179
357 12
414 40
88 54
368 55
261 25
_
110,003
Holden, .
52
40
382 52
222 72
81 00
-
_
_
27,169
Millbury, .
163
214
591 25
220 41
110 70
320 65
247 2S
_
124,261
Northhfidge,
286
332
534 24
270 00
153 38
361 40
313 20
170 10
208,034
Oxford, .
58
64
924 00
342 00
139 50
414 00
384 00
_
50,004
Southbridge,
243
144
564 00
221 20
109 94
377 60
288 86
_
147,823
Sturbridge,
190
185
612 00
263 16
_
.
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164,965
Sutton, .
395
365
385 71
225 72
144 96
437 90
295 96
93 10
242,927
Uxbridge,
71
74
506 80
280 00
161 20
417 20
31G 40
190 40
47,029
"Warren, .
200
300
405 00
276 00
156 00
411 00
327 00
_
173,547
Webster, .
125
375
357 50
233 75
137 50
_
261 25
_
123,750
West Boylston
109
134
310 89
210 80
127 92
386 61
267 30
M
60,839
Winchcndon,
83
94
330 00
275 00
96 25
396 00
357 50
_
55,847
Worcester,
35
89
494 00
170 52
119 90
-
265 58
-
34,588
Totals,
•
23,266
32,916
-
-
-
-
-
-
' $18,717,286
Part III. — WbrJcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
1
Piece
Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
COtJNTIES, Cl
TIES ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Adams, .
828
280
556
283
172
243
127
290
360
294
35
259
Cheshire,
23
308
40
308
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Dalton, .
25
300
10
300
13
300
_
_
_
_
-
—
Great Barringt
on, . 96
283
64
276
30
110
4
290
8
270
-
-
Pittsticld,
28
308
46
308
6
230
_
-
-
-
-
-
Williamsto-wn,
15
260
18
260
12
260
-
-
25
260
—
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Bristol
Attleborough,
12
270
6
270
8
270
13
270
20
270
9
270
Easton, .
3
40
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
. 2,835
272
1,814
274
1,285
274
2,936
274
4,914
272
432
274
New Bedford,
325
304
185
305
63
302
576
305
694
303
135
304
Taunton, .
94
300
163
300
23
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westport,
80
242
43
237
47
161
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CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cotton Goods — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
females
BOTH
sexes
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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11
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_
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_
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2,671
303
1,483
284
137
297
330
302
2,742
281
22
305
Newbui-yport,
221
281
198
278
57
278
71
281
325
284
_
_
Rockport,
55
204
50
264
60
264
65
264
SO
264
15
264
Saiem,
220
292
113
292
178
292
125
292
671
292
28
292
Franklin.
Colrain, .
94
287
143
292
59
289
42
274
80
273
_
_
Conwaj', .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
*
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3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
248
309
92
309
Ill
216
72
309
391
309
23
215
Holyoke, .
675
301
393
298
273
280
126
297
1,093
297
75
282
Palmer, .
351
271
166
255
145
197
71
261
359
258
70
201
Springfield,
193
202
97
2G3
45
200
83
200
225
260
65
260
Westlield,
5
300
4
300
_
-
1
300
_
_
_
_
West Springfield, .
70
227
80
227
35
227
10
227
100
227
15
227
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
113
300
143
300
65
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton,
36
191
9
196
22
135
-
_
30
195
_
_
South Hadley,
86
283
38
270
21
275
75
284
75
276
18
276
Ware, .
210
264
96
269
78
150
99
259
356
264
34
150
Williamsburg,
25
200
-
-
40
200
-
-
35
200
-
-
Middlesex.
Lowell, .
2,229
306
2,090
306
469
289
194
297
4,978
308
«
_
Newton, .
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
Shirley, .
30
222
15
222
45
O'tO
5
222
20
222
_
_
Waltham,
74
288
101
288
377
288
35
288
404
288
37
288
Norfolk.
Canton, .
113
2:)i
125
294
5
222
_
_
25
220
_
_
Hyde Park, .
65
296
86
296
26
296
_
-
_
-
-
_
Medway, .
25
275
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
Sharon, .
7
300
16
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Stoughton,
3
240
5
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Walpolc, .
88
299
12
281
15
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Plymouth,
46
262
39
254
14
213
17
260
51
263
1
207
Suffolk.
Boston, .
21
236
109
308
-
-
15
309
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
30
242
17
249
13
243
_
_
_
_
12
270
Athol,
28
274
27
272
9
300
5
204
15
264
21
264
Auburn, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barre,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Blackstone,
252
275
138
265
85
240
92
280
283
280
3
275
Boylston,
25
300
20
300
12
300
_
_
45
300
8
300
Brookfield,
2
220
15
220
27
220
3
220
_
-
-
_
Clinton, .
2K\
308
102
308
41
285
216
308
388
308
20
308
Fitchburg,
24
287
52
287
9
287
-
-
15
287
-
- '
Gr.afton, .
140
279
54
280
20
233
30
273
117
275
-
-
Holdon, .
48
262
37
256
7
270
_
_
-
-
-
-
Mill bury,.
112
275
49
279
57
270
22
265
137
281
-
-
Northbridge, .
IGO
252
105
250
123
234
47
278
168
270
9
210
Oxford, .
27
300
27
300
20
225
20
300
28
300
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PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTIUES. 447
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cotton Goods — Con.
Part III. — Workbuj Time for Day and Piece Ilands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
noTii
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXE3
Counties, Cities
ADOVK 15.
ABOVE 15.
LNDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towss.
a
55
6 S=
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worked.
"Worcester— Con.
Southbridge, .
108
300
55
280
•55
239
38
295
71
286
«
.
Sturbridgf,
190
306
185
306
-
-
-
-
-
_
.
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Sutton, .
223
299
28
297
95
302
115
302
2S9
302
10
266
Uxbridge,
25
2S0
8
280
6
260
24
280
. 44
280
38
280
Warren, .
115
300
139
300
26
300
68
300
152
300
_
_
Webster, .
95
275
20
275
125
275
-
-
260
275
_
_
West Bovlston,
80
241
57
248
40
246
10
263
56
243
_
_
Wincheiidon, .
59
275
34
275
14
275
17
275
63
275
_
.
Worcester,
2S
247
33
174
11
218
-
-
52
271
-
-
Totals,
U,4T2
-
9,856
-
4,736
-
5,799
-
20,184
-
1,135
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SKXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Adams, .
828
$164
556
$0 97
172
$0 57
127
$129
360
$116
35
$0 55
Cheshire, .
23
1 36
46
70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dafton, .
25
1 35
10
90
13
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-
-
-
-
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Great Harrington, .
90
2 37
64
1 00
30
57
4
1 02
8
1 02
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Pittsiield,
28
2 25
46
1 00
6
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
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Williamstown,
15
1 25
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80
12
40
-
-
25
1 15
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Attleborough, .
12
SI 91
6
$125
8
$0 95
13
$191
20
$125
9
$0 95
Easton, .
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
2,S35
1 43
1,814
96
1,285
41
2,936
1 4i
4,914
1 28
432
65
New Bedford, .
325
1 53
185
98
68
52
576
1 52
694
1 24
135
72
Taunlon,
94
1 53
163
2 06
23
62
-
-
-
-
-
-
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80
1 25
43
75
47
42
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Essex,
11
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Lawrence,
2,671
1 50
1,483
$0 88
137
$0 64
3.-!0
$165
2,742
$118
..w
$0 90
Ncwburvport,
221
1 71
198
91
57
43
71
1 43
325
1 18
-
-
Rockport,
55
1 88
50
88
60
69
65
1 12
30
92
15
70
Salem,
220
1 03
113
60
178
33
125
1 37
671
1 00
28
58
Franklin.
Colrain, .
94
$154
143
$112
59
$0 61
42
$100
80
$100
-
-
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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3
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Cotton Goods — Con.
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Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ConuTiEs, Cities
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Hampden.
Chicopee,
248
$149
92
$0 69
111
$0 50
72
$124
391
$0 97
23
$0 55
Holyoke, .
675
1 41
393
80
273
44
126
1 57
1,093
1 03
75
64
Palmer, .
3ol
1 45
ICO
1 10
145
51
71
1 43
359
1 14
70
59
Springfield,
193
1 57
97
65
45
42
83
1 25
225
1 06
65
48
Wcstfleld,
5
1 75
4
79
-
-
1
1 50
-
-
-
-
West Springfield,
70
1 10
80
70
35
40
10
1 40
100
75
15
45
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
113
$197
143
$0 88
65
$0 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,.
36
1 25
9
80
22
50
-
-
30
$110
-
-
South Uadley,
86
1 74
38
92
21
60
75
$131
75
1 10
IS
$0 60
Ware, .
210
2 25
96
1 08
78
38
99
1 80
356
1 10
34
42
Williamsburg,
25
2 00
-
-
40
60
-
-
35
1 00
-
Middlesex.
Lowell, .
2,229
$175
2,090
$0 78
469
$0 48
194
$161
4,978
$0 86
-
Nowton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Sliirley, .
30
2 00
15
85
45
67
5
1 50
20
1 00
-
_
Waltham,
74
1 20
101
90
377
50
35
1 10
404
1 04
37
$0 60
Norfolk.
Canton, .
113
$2 50
125
$110
5
$0 76
-
-
25
$100
-
_
Hyde Park, .
05
2 25
80
1 62^
26
561
-
-
-
-
-
_
Modway, .
25
1 40
_
_
_
_
_
-
^
-
-
_
Sharon, .
7
1 65
16
66
_
..
-
_
_
-
-
_
Stoughton,
3
1 60
5
87
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
_
Walpole, .
88
1 47
12
82
15
80
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pltmocth.
Plymouth,
46
$134
39
$171
14
$0 52
17
$138
51
$107
1
$0 56
Suffolk.
Boston, .
21
$2 23
109
$0 90
-
-
15
$2 25
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
^
Ashburuham, .
30
$119
17
$112
13
$0 48
_
_
_
_
12
$1 00
Athol,
28
1 64
27
94
9
67
5
$113
15
$125
21
70
Auburn, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barre,"
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
_
Blackstone,
252
1 49
138
93
85
50
92
1 10
283
1 0".
3
50
Boylston,
25
1 67
20
86
12
73
_
_
45
1 12
8
86
Brookfield,
2
1 45
15
1 04
27
50
3
1 70
_
_
-
_
Clinton, .
283
1 90
102
97
41
60
216
2 15
388
1 30
20
90
Fitohburg,
24
1 00
52
65
9
42
_
_
15
1 03
_
_
Grafton, .
140
1 28
54
1 4S
20
38
30
1 35
117
95
-
_
Holden, .
48
1 46
37
87
7
30
_
_
.
-
-
_
Millbury, .
112
2 15
49
79
57
41
22
1 21
137
88
_
_
Northbridge,
166
2 12
105
1 08
123
57
47
1 30
108
1 16
9
81
Oxford, .
27
3 08
27
1 14
20
62
20
1 38
28
1 28
-
_
Southbridge,
168
1 88
55
79
55
46
38
1 28
71
1 01
-
-
Sturbridge,
190
2 00
185
86
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Sutton, .
223
1 29
28
76
95
48
115
1 45
289
98
10
35
Uxbridge,
25
1 81
8
1 00
6
62
24
1 49
44
1 13
38
68
Warren, .
115
1 55
139
92
26
52
68
1 37
152
1 09
-
-
Webster, .
95
1 30
20
85
125
50
_
«
260
95
-
_
West Boylston
)
80
1 29
57
85
40
52
10
1 47
56
1 10
-
_
Winchendon,
59
1 20
S4
1 00
14
35
17
1 44
53
1 30
-
-
Worcester,
28
2 00
33
98
11
55
-
-
52
98
-
-
Totals,
14,472
-
9,856
-
4,736
-
5,799
-
20,184
-
1,135
-
TEPtSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY IXDUSTPIES. 449
PERSONS E]MPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
COTTON AND WOOLLEN AND OTHER TEXTILES.
[Blankets and cotton cloth, cotton and wool cassimeros, cotton and wool flannels, cotton and woollen
goods, cotlon waip doeskins, cotton and juto goods, felting and cotton and wool wadding, felting and
shoddy, woollen, worsted and cotton fabrics, worsted and cotton dress goods, woollen, merino and cotton
yarns, twine, webbing and crash, yarns not specilied, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
ConsJTiES, Cities
AND TOWSS.
Essex.
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Methuen, .
Norfolk.
Stoughton,
Worcester.
Blackstonts
West Boylston,
Worcester,
Totals,
Persons Employed.
a
'A
o
Si
290
2,000
678
14
30
226
52
3,290
140
1,014
347
18
95
26
1,647
03
a
150
986
331
12
131
26
1,643
c3
23
224
53
12
318
Persons Employed, With Age.
S
134
974
289
16
70
26
1,516
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146
940
300
11
111
26
1,541
6
4
40
46
58
31
2
1
25
20
—
—
131
102
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a
a
a
■a
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3
10
10
10
10
11
11
10
268
305
303
298
300
264
295
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
u
a
DAY hands.
piece hands.
1
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AND Towns.
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Essex.
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Methuen, .
140
1,014
345
1.50
986
333
$448 20
530 70
440 44
$259 56
257 84
304 92
$228 00
103 20
184 SO
$435 87
463 32
354 20
$305 37
205 05
SGO 36
$187 50
149 10
$104,308
700,842
237,268
Norfolk.
Stoughton,
7
7
$560 24
$298 00
-
-
-
-
$6,003
Worcester.
Blackstonc,
West Boylston,
Worcester,
95
26
131
25
$422 40
503 50
$290 40
$139 92
$463 75
$303 60
2G5 00
-
$69,247
19,120
Totals, .
1,627
1,632
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,199,793
VOL. 11.-57
450
CENSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cotton and Woollen Textiles, etc. — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Ipswich, .
80
270
39
252
6
260
54
2C1
107
261
4
250
Lawrence,
719
290
276
293
81
204
255
286
604
279
.5
213
Methueu, .
156
303
56
30S
89
308
133
308
244
308
Norfolk.
Stoughton,
7
298
7
298
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Blackstone,
.
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_
_
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_
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West Boylston,
70
264
24
264
45
264
-
_
87
264
_
_
Worcester,
11
2G5
-
-
-
-
15
265
25
265
-
-
Totals, .
1,043
~
402
—
221
—
457
—
1,127
9
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece IIan^ds.
MALES
females
BOTH
3EXES
JLALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
Counties, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
cndek 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Ipswich, .
80
$166
39
$103
6
$0 80
54
$167
107
$117
4
$0 75
Lawrence,
719
1 83
276
88
81
71
255
1 62
664
95
6
70
Methuen, .
156
1 43
56
99
89
60
133
1 15
244
1 17
—
-
Norfolk.
Stoughton,
7
$188
7
$100
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—
—
—
—
~
~
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Worcester.
Blackstone,
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
West Boylston,
70
$160
24
$110
45
$0 53
_
-
87
$115
-
-
Worcester,
11
1 90
-
-
-
-
15
$175
25
1 00
-
-
Totals, .
1,043
-
402
-
221
-
457
1,127
9
—
PEKSOI^S EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 451
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
[Braids, bugle trimmings, cords, embroideries, fringes, gimps, tassels, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
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a
Peksons Emploted, With Age.
•a
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0
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2
0
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0
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a
a
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Bristol.
Attleborough, .
Essex.
Ipswicb, .
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
BCFFOLK.
Boston, .
109
7
9
153
8
7
2
20
101
7
133
3
8
7
2
20
101
7
123
-
10
-
-
11
10
10
307
150
225
293
Totals,
278
37
241
3
37
231
-
10
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given fok,—
Average Yearly Wages.
u
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DAT hands.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
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Bristol.
Attleborough, .
Essex.
Ipswich, .
Middlesex.
Maldeu, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
8
7
2
19
101
7
69
$730 66
$450 00
$657 64
$307 00
$281 58
-
$187 50
$382 50
$307 00
$292 50
$218 00
$84 00
$36,852
$1,313
$2,948
$26,305
Totals, .
36
177
-
-
-
-
-
—
$67,418
452
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixuei>.
Deess Tkdouxgs— Con.
Part III. — WorTiing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Dat Haxds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
rSDEB 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEB 15.
AND Towns.
a
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a °
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workeil.
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Bristol.
Attleborough, .
8
307
77
307
-
-
-
-
24
307
-
-
Essex.
Ipswich, .
-
-
-
-
-
7
150
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Maiden, . . .
2
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
225
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
15
257
19
247
_
4
170
40
200
10
168
Totals, .
25
-
96
-
_
—
11
-
71
-
10
—
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
females
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEB 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Attleborough, .
8
$2 38
77
$1 00
-
-
-
-
24
$1 00
-
-
Essex.
Ipswich, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
$1 25
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
$1 30
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
15
$2 52
19
$1 14
_
_
4
$2 25
40
$1 09
10
SO 50
Totals,
25
-
96
-
-
-
11
-
71
—
10
—
PEESOXS e:mploted a:st> wages: by ixdustpjes. 453
TERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
[Drugs, medicines, patent medicines and compounds, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed^ tciili Classification of Ages ; WorJdng Time.
Tersoss Euploted. 1
PEKSOSS EilPLOTED, WiTH AGE. |
90
1
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s
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uj
S
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s
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Bristol.
Fall River,
2
1
1
_
1
1
_
-
-
10
300
New Bedford, .
5
5
-
j
5
-
-
-
-
11
300
Essex.
Geor^ctowu, .
4
4
_
_
3
_
1
_
_
_
10
300
Haverhill,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
-
-
_
lOJ^
215
Lawrence,
6
4
2
_
4
2
-
-
-
-
10
148
Salem,
7
5
2
1
5
2
-
-
-
-
9
215
Hampdex.
Chicopee,
2
2
-
_
2
-
-
-
-
_
m
313
Springdcid,
3
-
3
1
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
290
Middlesex.
Arlington,
12
12
_
_
12
_
-
~
-
_
10
300
Ashland, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
10
300
Cambridge,
27
19
8
_
19
8
_
_
_
_
10
208
Lowell, .
126
85
41
-
85
41
_
_
-
-
11
298
Melrose, .
2
1
1
_
1
1
_
_
_
_
10
150
Waliefiuld,
2
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
8
200
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
143
106
37
1
105
35
1
2
-
-
11
282
Worcester.
Harvard, .
10
5
5
-
5
5
_
—
-
-
10
313
Worcester,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
12J
300
Totals, .
.<«W
262
101
4
260
99
2
2
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
■Working
Time and Wages
Gives foe,—
Average Yearly Wages.
u
COCXTtES, CiTLES
DAT HAVDS.
piece HA>T)S.
AKD TOWXS.
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to
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11
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Bristol.
Fall River,
Kew Bedford, .
Essex.
Georgetown, .
Havirhill,
Lawrence,
Balem,
_
5
3
4
4
5
2
2
$600 00
$450 00
202 16
333 00
600 00
$222 00
130 00
-
-
""
^
$3,000
$1,3.50
1,849
1,776
3,260
454
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Drugs and Medicines — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOUKTNO
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
u
a
o
Given
FOE,—
day hands
,
piece hands. I
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
o
1"
Si g
2 °
CO
a -1
"S s
u5
a|
m
a*
Ofj U
o a
pa
o «
Hampden.
Chicopce,
Springfield,
2
3
$648 72
$194 30
-
-
-
-
$1,297
583
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
11
3
19
85
8
41
$495 00
375 00
450 00
408 48
$200 00
266 40
-
_
$750 00
$250 00
_
$5,445
1,125
11,300
45,643
Melrose, .
Wakefield,
^
-
:
:
-
-
:
:
-
Sditolk.
Boston, .
94
37
$579 36
$245 52
-
$533 75
-
$65,273
Worcester.
Harvard, .
Worcester,
5
3
-
$313 00
747 00
-
-
-
-
$1,565
2,241
Totals, .
243
93
-
-
-
-
-
-
$145,707
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
5
a i
a P
O O
6 ^
55
u
.Q 12
a 2
« o
o o
6 J:
"A
a
Si -^
i 1
II
O o
d ^
'a
6 ^
u
s s
3 p
09
o o
6 js
u
M ^
a 2
3 fi
"A
■o 3
O o
6 t=
Bristol
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
G-eorgetown,
Havcrliill,
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampdet
Chicopee,
Springfield,
MiDDLESE
Arlington,
Asliland, .
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Melrose, .
Wakefield,
X.
5
3
4
4
5
2
11
3
16
85
300
300
202
148
300
306
300
300
200
296
2
2
3
3
41
1
148
130
290
200
296
-
-
3
250
5
250
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTEEES. 455
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued
Drugs and Medicines— Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Ilands — Con.
DAT IlANDS.
Piece IIands.
CocuTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SKXES
UNDEU 15.
AND Towns.
3
a °
No. of days
worked.
a
1 ^
a ?
P !*
'A
If
A
a
1 ^
S ?
A
09 .
o p
6 ?
11
6 ^
S P
o o
6 &
i 1
o o
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Harvard, .
Worcester,
94
5
3
2S4
313
300
31
248
~
-
-
-
6
305
-
-
Totals, .
240
-
S2
-
-
-
3
-
11
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daihj Wages for Day and Piece Ilands.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
Counties, Cities
males
ABOVE 15.
females
above 15.
BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
ASD Towns.
Ut
a g
3 ?
A
'5 m
a «
<!
u
1 -
a g
A
to g
A
1 ^
i 1
>5
rt en
o to
3 ^
11
"3 ^
Bristol.
Fall Rivi r,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
Georsetowu, .
Havcrliill,
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield,
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Melrose, .
Wakefield, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Harvard, .
Worcester,
5
3
4
4
5
2
11
3
16
85
94
5
3
$2 00
$150
1 13
2 25
2 00
$212
$165
1 25
2 25
1 38
$2 04
$100
2 49
2
2
3
3
41
31
$150
1 00
$0 67
$100
90
$0 99
-
-
3
$3 00
5
6
$100
$175
-
-
Totals,
240
-
82
-
-
-
3
-
11
-
-
-
4:56
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EIMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FERTILIZERS.
[Animal dust, bone meal, fish scraps and guano, phosphates, plant food, superphosphates, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classfficatioyi of Ages; Working Time.
tn
Peesons Employed.
Peesons Employed, With Age.
C
^
a
»o
o
'a
.a
lO
f— 1
o
o
•"■
CoDNTiEs, Cities
CJ
r-i
y-i
a.
AND Towns.
a
a
"2
I— t
a
>
o
a
o
a
en
• 0)
o
a
o
i:
i
O
■a
c
s
O
■a
c
3
CQ
■a
o
o
K O.
00
a
ta
a)
B
C3
OS
a
CO
O
K
"2
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
54
54
-
-
54
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Essex.
Peabody, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Springflekl, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Everett, .
10
10
-
-
. 10
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Norfolk.
Weymouth, .
100
97
3
2
97
3
-
-
-
-
10
313
Suffolk.
Boston, .
123
123
_
_
123
_
_
_
_
_
10
311
Chelsea, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals, .
298
295
3
2
295
3
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOIiKISG
Time and Wages
Given foe,—
Aveeage Yearly Wages.
Counties, Cities
day hands.
piece hands.
^ i2
^1
AND Towns.
O
"3
00
o
a
o «
CO
a .
o 1-1
l-H
1 ==
a o
en
o
x: 1
o 3
■S "2
o «
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
Essex.
Peabody, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Everett, .
Norfolk.
Weymouih,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
54
4
3
10
97
123
3
$675 00
$108 00
$600 00
$539 00
$469 50
$790 42
$406 90
-
-
_
-
$36,450
$432
$1,800
$5,390
$46,762
$97,222
Totals,
201
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
$188,056
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES ! BY INDUSTPJES. 457
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Fertilizers — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIaxds.
Tiece IIaxds.
CoDNTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15,
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AKD TOWKS.
1 1
a ^
1 ^
S o
o o
6 ^
"a
1 ^
a =
a ;£
!2i
n a,
d f:
-.J
1 ^
« a,
6 ^
t^5
1 ^
S5
1 ^
CO
d ^
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
Essex.
Peabody, .
Hampden.
Spriugtield,
Middlesex.
Everett, .
Norfolk.
"Weymouth,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
54
4
3
10
97
123
300
100
300
308
313
311
3
313
-
_
-
-
-
_
k
Totals,
291
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pa?*i IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIakds.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FE5LALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
a
1 ^
sq
<
1 ^
'A
a (»
a
^ .
1^
a
1 -S
1 ■*
'a m
a
1 -
S P
a 00
„ to
tu g
<
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
Essex.
Peabody, .
Hampden.
Springlield,
Middlesex.
Everett, .
Norfolk.
Weymouth,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
54
4
3
10
97
123
$2 25
$108
$2 00
$1 75
$1 50
$2 22
3
$1 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
291
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
VOL. II. — 58
458
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FOOD PREPARATIONS.
[Bread, 'broma, butter, carrageen, crackers, cured and packed meats, coffees, cheese, cocoanut cakes,
cocoa, cocoa shi'lls, cocoa butter, chocolate, corn balls and cakes, condensed milk, confectionery, desiccated
fish, dried meats, dried sweet corn, dried apples and other fruit's, essences, liour and meal, flavoring
extracts, gelatine, hen feed, head cheese, hermetically sealed goods, hulled corn, ice cream, lard, majile
sugar and molasses, oleomargarine, packed and cured fish, pastry, pop corn, preserves, pickles and sauces,
prepared animal food, prepared cocoanut, refined sugar, refined molasses, sausages, salt, spices, vinegar,
yeast, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
(O
^
>>
3
a
:3
m
>o
10
I— 1
2
d
7t
•a
u
Counties, Cities
u
0
0
0
0
-♦-1
0
1— «
0
0.
as
AND Towns.
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a
0
0
o5
a
«
T3
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u
a
s
s
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d
a
0
a
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u
0
■a
a
a
m
0
s
0
C
(n
a
■a
a,
0
&
S
s
0
Barnstable.
Chatham,
3
3
_
_
3
_
-
-
_
_
12
47
Harwich, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Berkshire.
Adams, .
32
30
2
_
30
2
_
_
_
_
10
310
Beckct, .
3
3
_
-
3
_
-
_
-
_
11
313
Cheshire, .
3
1
2
-
1
2
-
-
-
_
8
200
Egremont,
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
-
_
11
312
Hancock,.
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
6
177
Lenox,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
-
^
10
300
New Marlborough, .
9
7
2
1
7
2
-
_
-
_
10
200
Pittsfield,
37
33
4
1
33
4
-
-
-
_
11
300
Bheflicld, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
315
West Stockbridge, .
18
18
_
_
IS
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Williamstown,
7
7
-
_
7
-
_
_
-
_
10
217
Windsor, .
2
1
1
-
1
-
-
1
-
-
8
150
Brtstoi,.
Attlehorough, .
4
4
^
-
4
-
"■
_
_
_
10
200
Dighton, .
4
4
-
_
4
-
_
-
_
10
300
Fall Kiver,
25
25
_
_
25
_
_
_
_
10
306
New Bedford, .
136
123
8
_
128
8
_
_
_
_
10
304
Taunton, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
3
1
_
3
1
«
_
_
_
10
365
Danvers, .
9
9
_
_
9
_
«
_
_
—
11
313
Essex,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
15
365
Gloucester,
20
20
_
_
20
_
_
_
_
-.
13
305
Haverhill,
23
20
3
1
20
3
_
_
_
_
11
305
Ipswich, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
277
Lawrence,
85
85
_
-
85
_
_
_
_
_
10
287
Lynn,
55
51
4
-
50
4
1
_
_
_
10
318
Manchester, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
-
_
10
200
Marblehcad, .
8
8
_
_
8
.
«
_
_
_
9|
325
Newbury,
4
2
2
_
2
2
_
«
_
_
11
176
Nevvburyport,
54
42
12
1
41
12
1
_
_
-
10
274
Peabody, .
42
39
3
1
39
2
_
1
_
-
10
304
Rowley, .
25
17
8
_
17
8
_
_
—
-
10
200
Salem,
49
43
6
1
43
6
-
-
-
-
11
299
Franklin.
Greenfield,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
..
_
10
260
New Salem, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
9
229
Hampden.
Chester, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
312
Chicopce,
35
.35
-
-
35
-
_
_
-
-
11
249
Monson, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Palmer, .
7
5
2
_
5
2
_
.
_
_
10
313
Southwick,
2
2
_
_
2
_
»
_
-
_
10
313
Springfield, .
138
128
10
2
119
10
9
—
~
"•
10
295
PERSONS EINIPLOTED AND WAGES I BY LNTDUSTEIES. 459
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Preparations — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
IlAMPnEN— Con.
■WostficUl,
"West Springfield,
Hampshire.
Amhorgt, .
Greenwich,
Northampton, .
Prescott, .
South Hadley,
Ware,
Middlesex
Acton,
Arlington,
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
Chelmsford,
Everett, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Medford, .
Melrose, .
Newton, .
Peppercll,
Somcrville,
Stoncham,
Sudbury, .
Tewksbury,
Townscnd,
Wakclield,
Walthara,
\Yatertown,
"Woburn, .
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk
Braintroe,
Franklin, .
Hyde Park,
Medway, .
Milton,
Norwood,
Quint-y, .
Randolph,
Weymouth,
Pltmodth.
Brockton,
Ilinuham,
Middloborough,
Plymouth,
Rockland,
Sdtfolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Pebsons Emploted.
a
D
!zi
o
20
15
2
2
37
2
3
9
2
4
26
368
2
10
74
11
9
4
11
5
393
5
3
7
3
7
14
26
13
4
35
10
150
29
2
16
15
10
24
7
3
1,892
63
15
15
1
1
35
1
3
9
3
22
334
2
10
70
7
9
3
10
3
322
4
3
7
3
6
12
24
13
4
17
9
110
22
2
15
12
10
24
7
3
11
1,346
65
a
1
4
34
4
4
1
1
2
71
1
18
1
40
7
1
3
548
13
a
■a
Persons Employed, With Age.
1
17
28
S
14
15
1
1
35
1
3
9
2
3
22
331
2
10
70
7
9
3
10
3
321
4
3
7
3
6
12
24
13
4
15
9
no
22
2
14
12
10
24
7
3
11
1,335
55
1
4
32
4
4
1
1
2
71
1
18
1
40
7
1
3
S^
u.
532
13
11
U
a
•ji
a
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a a
- a.
- o
01 3
12
10
12
10
10
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9;
10
12
10
10
10
12
10
10
10.1
10
10
10
10
.304
246
200
100
303
120
310
306
365
300
321
295
308
310
263
249
315
307
276
101
307
325
312
154
300
362
308
314
340
308
10
310
10
58
10
200
10
35
10
267
10
150
11
358
111
329
10
305
10
313
10
150
10
308
10
365
10
275
10^
311
10
315
460
CENSUS OP IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Preparations — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Peksons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
■a
2
a
J3
o
2
»o
y-i
o
o
S
■^
Counties, Cities
u
QJ
r-l
o
o.
a
i-<
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O
a
t— (
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AND Towns.
£1
a
0
a
1-1
a
•a
^
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^
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m
U3
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^
CO
3
^
5©
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m
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03
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03
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Worcester.
Athol, .
12
10
2
2
8
2
2
-
-
-
11
290
Barre,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
12
212
Fitchburg,
46
41
5
-
41
5
-
-
-
-
lui
307
Gardner, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hardwick,
5
4
1
-
4
1
-
-
-
-
IH
208
Leominster, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
326
Milford, .
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
311
New Braintree,
3
2
1
1
2
1
-
-
**
-
10
224
North Brookflcld, .
4
4
-
—
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Oakham, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Southborough,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
lU
242
Southbridge, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
9
313
Spencer, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
14
313
Templeton,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
128
Uxbridgo,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Warren, .
9
7
2
-
7
2
-
-
-
-
9
222
Webster, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
295
Westboroiigh, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
West Boylston,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
12
312
WostBrookfield, .
8
7
1
1
7
1
-
-
-
-
11
313
Westminster, .
23
17
6
2
17
6
-
-
-
-
10
276
Worcester,
193
131
62
37
131
62
-
-
-
—
m
271
Totals,
4,672
3,754
918
113
3,722
900
32
18
-
-
-
-
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
bi
a;
ConNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
CO
o
a
a
to
t-i
in
11
o
CO ^
1 =
lO
o
is
3
1
CO
« 12
O 1-1
a: ki
c;
O 3
ca
O «
Barnstable.
Chatham,
Harwich,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Bickct, .
Clicshirc,.
Egremont,
Hancock, .
Lenox,
New ^rarIbo^ough, .
Pittsfitld,
Sheffield,
West Stockbridge, .
3
3
23
3
3
7
33
3
16
o
2
4
$316 50
$430 77
694 70
501 CO
350 00
680 06
375 00
678 34
$224 00
150 00
385 71
-
$141 00
-
-
$423
949
$9,908
1,784
448
1T503
2,750
20,685
1,125
9,253
PEKSOISrS EMPLOYED AKD WAGES.* BY LNDUSTEIES. 461
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Preparations — Con.
Pai-t II. — Year! u and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yeaklt Wages.
Time and Wages
^ s
Given
FOB, —
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
Counties, Cities
AXD Towns.
<2 _
lO
ud
o
o
O)
y, o
f-H
rH
cJ 1-1
Zi t-t
^ ^
03
O
S o
CO u
o
s t
M2 u,
1
a
a a
11
5 "
■5 i
O 3
£ 1
o »
^
b.
s
fo
n
S
&,
pa
H
BERKsniRE— Con.
"Williarnstown,
6
-
$349 50
-
-
-
-
-
$2,097
Windsor,
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
Bristol.
Attleboiough, .
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Digbtoii, .
4
-
$525 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,100
Fall IMvor,
25
-
659 12
-
-
-
-
-
16,478
New Uudford, .
12S
8
428 64
$312 83
-
-
-
-
57,369
Tauntou, .
11
-
606 06
-
-
-
-
-
6,667
Essex.
Amesbury, . . .
3
-
$699 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,097
Danvers, .
9
-
733 68
-
-
-
-
-
6,649
Esses,
4
_
734 70
-
-
-
-
-
2.939
Gloucester,
10
_
542 50
-
- ■
-
-
-
5,425
Haverbill,
20
3
676 48
$387 27
-
-
$353 69
-
14,658
Ipswicb, .
7
-
592 78
-
-
-
-
-
4,149
Lawrence,
59
-
583 44
-
-
$400 00
-
-
33,689
Lynn,
50
4
667 95
418 14
-
-
-
-
35,070
Manchester, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MarbKliead, .
8
-
714 78
-
-
-
-
-
5,718
Newbury,
_
2
-
-
-
-
224 00
-
443
Newburyport,
39
10
520 96
113 52
-
-
-
-
21,453
Peabody, .
9
3
509 82
409 64
-
-
137 50
-
5,545
Rowley, .
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
41
6
550 56
361 53
-
-
—
-
24,742
Franklin.
Greenfield,
5
_
$351 00
-
_
-
-
-
$1,755
New Salem, .
3
-
400 75
-
-
-
-
-
1,202
Hampden.
Chester, .
2
_
$468 00
-
-
-
-
-
$936
Chicopee,
31
-
533 52
-
_
-
-
-
16,539
Monson, .
3
_
849 00
-
-
-
-
2,547
Palmer, .
3
2
887 68
$300 00
_
_
-
-
3,263
Southwick,
2
_
409 50
-
_
-
-
-
939
Sprimrlield,
120
8
638 55
337 44
$206 63
_
-
-
76,350
Westiield,
14
5
598 83
305 00
-
-
-
-
9,909
"West Springfield, .
15
-
415 80
~
-
-
-
-
6,237
Hampshire.
Amherst,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenwich,
—
—
—
—
—
-~
—
—
—
Northampton,.
35
2
$740 46
$339 00
-
-
-
-
$26,594
Prescott, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Uadley,
3
-
582 80
-
-
-
-
-
1,743
Ware, .
7
-
453 00
-
- ■
-
—
-•
3,171
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
-
$868 70
»
_
-
-
-
$1,737
Arlington,
2
_
975 00
_
-
-
-
-
1,950
Ashland, .
22
4
722 25
$430 56
_
_
-
-
17,612
Cambridpe,
334
34
646 80
296 40
$81 90
$900 00
$249 00
-
224,302
Chelmsford, .
2
-
608 20
_
.
-
-
-
1,016
Everett, .
10
_
657 20
_
_
_
-
-
6,572
Lowell, .
58
_
437 88
_
_
_
-
-
25,397
Maiden, .
7
4
561 00
185 00
_
-
-
-
4,007
Medford, .
9
-
724 50
_
_
_
-
-
6,521
Melrose, .
3
_
561 81
_
_
_
-
-
1,085
Newton, .
10
'
603 90
—
-
"■
""■
"
6,039
462
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Preparations — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Middlesex— Con
Peppcrtll,
Bomcrville,
Stoiieliam,
Sudbury, .
Towksbury,
Townsoiul,
Walicfu'ld,
Walthiuu,
Watertown,
Woburn, .
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk.
Braintrcc,
Franklin,.
Hyde Park,
Medway, .
Milton,
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Randolph,
Weymouth,
Pltmoutii.
Brockton,
Hingham,
Middlcborough,
Plymouth,
Rockland,
Suffolk
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Athol,
Barre,
Fitch burg,
Gardner, .
Hardwick,
Leominster, ' .
Milford, .
New Braintree,
North Brooklield,
Oakham, .
Southborough,
Southbridgo, .
Spencer, .
Templeton,
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster, .
Westborougb, .
West Boylston,
West Brooktield,
Westminster, .
Worcester,
Totals,
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
3
321
4
3
7
3
6
12
22
13
4
20
8
110
22
2
15
12
10
4
7
3
11
1,421
29
10
3
40
2
4
5
23
2
4
11
11
2
7
12
12
4
7
17
115
3,603
a
a
2
71
15
40
7
524
2
3
6
61
838
Average Yeablt Wages.
DAT HANDS.
o
J2
a
5 c
O 3
«
$134 33
620 14
768 30
970 .32
212 52
446 36
724 00
709 96
606 00
833 00
$514 36
J5S9 00
134 40
600 00
70 00
582 50
300 00
807 30
7o7 68
610 00
P75 00
375 00
514 38
6G7 95
687 50
^677 84
737 90
$508 75
300 00
679 32
825 00
440 69
652 00
614 04
488 25
469 50
661 26
659 26
311 04
438 10
52) 21
651 16
624 00
647 91
653 28
602 00
$100 00
250 40
255 64
$33 12
35 00
176 00
$327 75
$275 00
312 00
141 25
251 98
116 10
piece hands.
OS 1-,
«
$540 75
$18 00
$191 62
$725 39
$412 50
$294 22
$275 00
fe to
^ a
o »
$603
206,430
3,074
2,911
1,488
1,339
4,344
9,031
13,332
10,829
$1,543
$2,356
3,185
4,800
9,100
14,047
600
12,110
9,092
6,100
$1,500
2,625
1,543
7,347
5,500
$1,128,609
21,399
$4,881
1,080
28,109
1,650
1,763
3,260
14,123
977
1,878
7,274
7,252
622
3,349
6,303
7,814
2,496
4,735
10,918
76,312
$2,414,442
PEESOK"S EMTLOYED AOT) WAGES I BT INDUSTEIES. 463
PERSONS EiMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Prepakations — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT IlANDS.
Piece IIaxds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
ONDEIl 15.
AND Towns.
^
ol
^
Oi ,
^
CO
^
m
•w
CO .
-w
m
a
b'S
a
'o '^
a
f->-3
B
>>-3
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>> tj
C3
>» -3
^^
a i,
^
a 5
u,
B £
^
H O
^
a o
^
« t>
S ^
Si5
^ •£
Si5
^ 4
5^
215
^ •£
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Barnstable.
Chatham,
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
47
-
-
-
-
Harwich, .
3
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
23
249
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bcckct, .
3
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cheshire, .
-
-
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Egrtmont,
-
-
-
- ,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
liaiicocli, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lenox,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Now Marlborough,
7
200
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PiltsfiiUl,
33
299
4
299
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West etockbridge, .
10
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
6
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Windsor, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Bristol.
Attleborougb, .
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dighton, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall Uiver,
25
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
128
304
8
287
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
Taunton, .
11
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Danvers, .
9
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex,
4
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gloucester,
10
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Haverhill,
20
302
2
331
-
-
-
-
1
313
-
-
Ipswich, .
7
277
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
Lawrence,
55
2S6
-
-
-
-
4
200
_
-
-
-
Lynn,
50
305
4
303
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Manchester, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marblehead, .
8
342
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newbury,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
112
-
-
Newburyport,
39
276
10
172
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
9
293
2
308
-
-
-
-
1
275
-
-
Rowley, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
41
296
6
309
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
5
260
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
New Salem, .
3
229
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chester, .
2
312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chicopce,
31
234
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
3
300
—
—
-
—
—
—
-
-
-
—
Palmer, .
3
304
2
300
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Bouthwick,
2
313
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
112
297
8
304
8
293
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westlield,
14
304
6
305
-
-
-
-
'-
-
-
-
West Springfield, .
15
231
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenwich,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton, .
35
301
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
Prescott, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
South Hadley,
3
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
7
302
464
CEK-SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Food Preparations — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day IIaxds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
DNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns,
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Acton,
2
365
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
_
Arlington,
2
30O
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
Ashland, .
22
321
4
312
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
-
Cambriilge,
329
294
28
285
5
126
2
300
4
300
_
_
Chelmsford,
2
308
_
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
Everett, .
10
310
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
Lowell, .
58
246
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Maiden, .
7
275
4
185
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Medford, .
9
315
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
-
Melrose, .
3
307
_
a _
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
10
305
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Pepperell,
3
101
2
100
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
311
307
21
313
-
_
10
309
50
18
-
_
Stonehara,
4
337
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Sudbury, .
3
312
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Tewksbury,
7
154
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Townscnd,
3
233
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
Wakefield,
6
362
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
Waltham,
12
308
2
308
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Watertown,
22
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
"Woburn, .
13
340
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintrec,
4
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin, .
20
84
15
24
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Hyde I'ark,
8
200
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
_
-
-
Medway, .
110
35
40
35
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Milton,
22
233
7
200
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Norwood,
2
150
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Quincy, .
15
351
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Randolph,
12
328
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
10
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
4
300
-
-
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
-
Hineiham,
7
150
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
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_
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)
3
308
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Plymouth,
11
365
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
8
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk
Boston, .
,
1,397
296
471
285
22
286
16
289
39
313
-
-
Chelsea, .
•
29
314
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol,
5
275
2
275
-
_
3
275
-
-
2
275
Barre,
3
240
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Fitchburg,
40
30G
3
312
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
2
300
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Hardwick,
4
249
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
5
326
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
23
301
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
New Braintree,
2
217
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
North Urookfldd,
4
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oakham, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soutbbridge, .
11
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
11
277
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Food Prepakations — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SKXES
CoCNTiBe, Cities
ABOVK 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEB 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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2
192
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
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_
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
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7
235
o
125
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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12
287
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
"WeslborouE;!),.
12
202
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"West Boylston,
4
312
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
—
_
_
"West Brookfield, .
1
313
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Westminster, .
17
2GG
6
293
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Worcester,
115
2S0
61
135
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
3,5-W
-
725
-
35
-
38
-
97
-
2
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
both SEXES
males
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Chatham,
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Harwich,
3
$2 11
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
Berkshire.
Adams, .
23
$173
_
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
—
Becket, .
3
1 90
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Cheshire, .
-
-
2
$112
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Egremont,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hancock, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lenox, .
3
1 07
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
—
New Marlborough,
7
1 75
2
iO
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
33
1 94
4
1 29
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
3
1 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
—
"U'^est Stockbridge, .
16
1 89
-
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
—
Williamstown,
6
1 50
-
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
"Windsor, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
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Bristol.
Attleborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Dicihton, .
4
$175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall Kiver,
25
2 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
12S
1 41
8
$109
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton,
11
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Food Preparations — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Amesbury,
3 '$2 33
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-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
9
2 .36
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Essex,
4
2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gloucester,
10
1 75
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Haverhill,
20
2 24
o
$117
-
_
_
_
1
$113
-
-
Ipswich, .
7
2 14
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
55
2 04
-
-
-
4
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
50
2 19
4
1 38
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Manchester, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
MarbU'head, .
8
2 09
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Newbury,
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
2
2 00
-
-
Newburyport,
39
1 96
10
66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
9
1 74
2
1 33
-
-
-
-
1
50
-
-
Rowley, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
41
1 86
6
1 17
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Greenfield,
5
$135
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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-
_
New Salem, .
3
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
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Chester, .
2
$150
-
_
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_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chicopee,
31
2 28
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
3
2 83
.
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
3
2 92
2
$100
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Southwick,
2
1 50
_
«
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Bpringlicld,
112
2 15
8
1 11
8
$0 91
_
-
_
-
-
-
Westficld,
U
1 97
5
1 CO
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
West Bpringfield, .
15
1 80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenwich,
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Northampton, .
35
$2 46
2
$113
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Proscott, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
South Hadley,
3
1 88
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
7
1 50
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Acton,
2
$2 38
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Arlington,
2
3 25
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Ashland, .
2-2
2 25
4
$138
_
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_
_
-
_
-
Cambridge,
320
2 20
28
1 04
5
$0 65
2
$3 00
4
$0 83
-
-
Chelmsford, .
2
1 G5
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Everett, .
10
2 12
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
58
1 78
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Maiden, .
7
2 04
4
1 00
-
—
_
_
-
-
-
-
Medford, .
9
2 30
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Melrose, .
3
1 S3
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Newton, .
10
1 98
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Pepperell,
3
1 33
2
1 00
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
SomerviUe,
311
2 02
21
80
-
-
10
1 75
50
1 00
-
-
Stoneham,
4
2 28
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Sudbury, .
3
3 11
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Tewksbury, .
7
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Ilands — Con.
DAT Hands.
PiFXE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
undek 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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$192
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6
2 00
-
-
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Walthani,
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12
2 37
2
$0 83
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22
2 02
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
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13
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
$167
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintrco,
4
$100
_
_
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_
-
_
_
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Franklin,.
20
1 60
15
$138
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Hyde Park,
8
3 00
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
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Med way, .
110
2 00
40
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milton,
22
2 50
7
88
-
-
_
-
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Norwood,
2
2 00
_
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_
_
_
_
_
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Quincy, .
15
2 30
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Randolph,
12
2 31
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Weymouth,
10
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
4
$125
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hingham,
7
2 50
_
_
_
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3
1 07
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
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Plymouth,
11
1 83
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
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Bockland,
8
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
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1,307
$2 29
471
$115
22
$0 67
16
$2 51
39
$0 94
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Chelsea, .
29
2 35
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol,
5
$185
2
$100
_
-
3
$150
_
_
2
$1 00
Barre,
3
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Filchburg,
40
2 22
3
1 00
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Gardner, .
2
2 75
-
-
_
-
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_
-
-
_
-
Hardwick,
4
1 81
_
-
_
_
_
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_
_
_
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Leominster, .
6
2 00
_
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_
_
_
_
Milford, .
23
2 04
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Braintreo,
2
2 25
-
-
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
North Brooktield, .
4
1 50
_
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Southborongh,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
South bridge, .
31
2 14
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Spencer, .
11
2 38
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Terapleton,
2
1 02
-
-
_
-
_
—
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
7
1 86
2
1 13
_
_
_
—
_
_
-
-
Webster, .
12
1 83
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Westborough, .
12
2 23
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
West Boylston,
4
2 00
»
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
WestBrnokUeld, .
7
2 07
_
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
-
-
Westminster, .
17
2 08
0
80
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
115
2 15
61
80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
• •
3,544
-
725
-
35
-
38
^
97
-
2
-
4C8
CEXSUS OF IklASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FURNITURE.
[Bedsteads, brackets and book-racks, book-cases, church furniture, cribs and cradles, chair stock,
chairs, settees and stools, cabinet work, desks, lounges, office furniture, ottomans, rattan furniture, spring
beds, school furniture, show-cases, sofas, tables, willow furniture, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classfjication of Ages; Working Time.
Person
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Persons Emploted, 'With Age.
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Berkshire.
Egremont,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
11
250
PiltBtield,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
—
10
309
Bandisfield, .
6
6
-
—
6
"-
~
—
—
—
10
300
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
16
14
2
-
14
2
~
~
—
"-
10
283
Essex.
Gloucester,
2
2
-
_
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
125
Groveland,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
210
Lawrence,
22
22
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lynn,
40
40
_
-
40
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Manchester, .
40
40
-
-
40
-
-
-
-
-
9
2S6
Salem,
15
15
—
—
15
"*
~
—
~
~
10
313
Franklin.
Conw-ay, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Erving, .
65
65
-
-
65
-
-
-
-
-
10
297
Mcntaijue,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
283
Orange, .
294
174
120
50
149
50
15
50
10
20 _
10
300
Shelburne,
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
182
Sbutesbury, .
3
3
—
—
1
~
o
•
~
~
10
139
Hampden.
Blandford,
5
5
_
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Chester, .
16
16
_
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
270
Springfield, .
70
66
4
—
65
4
1
•
~
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10
291
Hampshire.
Worthington, .
3
3
—
—
3
—
~
~
■"
"
10
300
Middlesex.
Billcrica, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
292
Cambridge,
515
515
_
-
515
-
-
-
-
-
10
295
Lowell, .
132
132
-
-
132
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
North Reading,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Reading, .
76
76
-
-
76
-
-
-
-
-
10
288
Stow,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Wakefield, .
615
208
407
-
205
3S6
3
21
-
-
10
304
Weston, .
7
7
—
—
7
•"
"
~
~
"
10
313
Norfolk.
Norwood,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Quincy, .
6
6
~
—
6
—
~
^
—
"-
10
278
Plymouth.
Brockton,
27
27
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hingham,
22
22
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
10
295
Mattapoisett, .
3
3
■
3
"
'
10
133
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTRLES. 4G9
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FUKNITURE — Con.
Part L — Persons Employed^ toith Classification of Ages — Con.
1
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Persoss Employed.
CO
Persons Employed, With Age.
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Boston, .
2,189
2,154
35
2
2,154
35
-
-
-
-
n
286
Chelsea, .
52
52
-
-
52
~
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
692
622
70
-
620
70
0
-
-
-
m
303
Athol,
121
121
-
-
121
-
-
-
-
-
10
276
Kitchburg,
328
328
-
-
328
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Gardner, .
626
518
8
-
518
8
-
-
-
-
10
293
Hubbardston, .
19
19
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
10
232
Leominster, .
100
100
-
-
100
-
-
-
-
-
n
201
Milford, .
13
9
4
3
7
4
•7
-
-
-
10
310
Oakham, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Phillipston,
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
294
Princeton,
40
36
4
1
35
4
1
-
-
-
10
263
Royalston,
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
10
288
Southbridge, .
2
O
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Sterling, .
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
230
Templeton,
234
233
1
1
233
1
-
-
-
-
10
289
Westborough,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
"Westminster, .
122
122
-
-
119
-
3
-
-
-
10
275
Wiuchendon, .
22
22
-
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
10
309
Worcester,
83
78
5
-
78
5
-
-
-
-
10
303
ToUls, .
6,674
6,014
660
67
5,975
569
29
71
10
20
-
-
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOP.KINO
Time and Wages
Given fop., —
Average Yeapj.t Wages.
Counties, Cities
AXD Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
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Egrcmont,
Pittsfield,
Sandisfield, .
Bristol.
New Bedford,.
Essex.
Gloucester,
Grovcland,
Lawrence, .
Lynn,
Manchester, .
Balcm,
5
7
14
2
6
22
40
41
10
2
$250 00
735 42
$744 08
$283 50
525 00
624 00
536 64
603 40
550 00
:5275 00
-
$250 00
$486 00
-
-
$1,250
5,148
$10,967
$567
3,150
13,723
21,466
23,332
6,500
470
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Furniture — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
avorking
Time and Wages
Given fok, —
AVESAGE YeAELT WaGES.
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
Counties. Cities
1
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Franklin.
Oonway, .
3
-
$626 00
-
-
-
_
_
$1,878
Erving, .
Co
-
459 65
-
-
$500 00
-
-
31,iiS8
Montague,
15
-
534 87
-
-
_
-
_
8,023
Orange, .
99
-
461 76
-
-
509 04
_
_
47,322
Shelburne,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Shutesbury, .
2
-
-
-
$29 25
-
-
-
59
Hampden.
Blandford,
5
_
$600 00
-
_
_
_
_
$3,000
Chester, .
16
-
601 15
-
-
$514 00
_
_
8,031
Springfield,
63
4
719 28
$361 25
-
-
-
-
46,760
Hampshire.
■Worthington, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Billerica, .
14
-
$621 96
-
-
$621 96
_
_
$8,707
Cambridge,
515
-
586 04
-
-
840 00
-
_
304,350
Lowell, .
129
-
666 39
-
-
-
_
_
85,964
North Reading,
5
-
600 00
-
-
-
_
_
3,000
Reading, .
75
-
702 72
-
-
-
-
_
52,704
Stow,
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Walicfield,
208
407
495 00
$225 00
$120 00
467 50
$225 00
$99 45
187,491
Weston, .
7
-
860 75
-
-
-
-
6,025
Norfolk.
Norwood,
5
-
$707 20
-
-
-
-
_
$3,536
Quincy, .
6
-
730 38
-
-
-
-
-
4,382
Plymouth.
Brockton,
22
-
$726 00
-
-
$825 00
-
.
$16,368
Hingham,
22
—
737 50
_
_
V
_
_
16,223
Mattapoisett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sdffolk.
Boston, ,
2,054
28
$654 24
$367 90
$181 17
$684 44
$450 00
.
$1,375,936
Chelsea, .
48
—
546 00
-
-
675 00
-
-
28,143
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
622
70
$478 89
$344 96
$450 00
$773 11
$406 90
-
$386,035
Alhol,
76
-
501 96
-
-
522 CO
_
_
38,541
Fitchburg,
52
-
677 04
-
_
650 00
_
_
34,395
Gardner, .
368
-
567 12
-
_
492 25
_
_
187,737
Hubbardston, .
19
-
329 28
-
_
293 40
^
_
5,826
Leominster, .
100
-
4S6 72
-
_
607 06
_
_
53,004
Milford, .
9
4
675 00
150 00
_
112 50
_
_
5,550
Oakham, .
3
-
450 00
_
.
_
_
_
1,350
Phillipston,
11
-
251 76
-
_
_
_
_
2,769
Princeton,
36
4
433 20
34 00
_
282 75
_
_
14,979
Royalston,
4
-
350 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,400
Southbridge, .
2
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,200
Sterling, .
16
-
324 36
-
-
253 30
-
-
4,550
Templeton,
227
-
443 92
-
_
571 38
_
-
118,742
Westborough,
7
-
720 00
-
-
_
-
_
5,040
Westminster, .
101
-
430 32
-
-
643 U
-
_
49,420
Winchendon, .
22
-
550 00
-
_
483 08
_
_
10,962
Worcester,
78
5
792 00
600 00
-
600 00
399 00
-
58,029
Totals, .
5,278
524
-
-
-
-
-
-
$3,303,630
PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 471
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FuRNiTUUE — Con.
Fart III. — WorTcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocNTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CSDER15.'
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AXD Towss.
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Berkshir
Egreraont,
Pittsfiekl,
Sandisfield,
Bristol
New Bedford,
Essex.
Gloucester,
Groveland,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Manchester,
Balem,
Franklh
Conway, ,
Erving, .
Montague,
Orange, .
Bhelburne,
Shutesbury,
Hampde>
Blandford,
Chester, .
Sprlngtield,
Hampshif
Worthington,
MiDDLESE
Billerica, .
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
North Reading
Reading, .
Stow,
Wakefield,
Weston, .
Norfolk
Norwood,
Quincy, .
PUMODTI
Brockton,
Hinghara,
Mattapuisctt,
Suffolk
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
E.
.
IE.
X.
f
I.
3
7
14
2
6
22
40
29
10
3
35
15
65
5
15
63
5
505
129
5
75
82
7
5
6
18
22
1,284
33
250
309
284
126
210
300
258
286
275
313
265
283
296
300
257
296
292
299
291
300
288
275
313
260
259
300
295
282
300
2
4
14
27
275
289
250
283
2
3
3
39
200
297
12
30
34
1
9
10
123
4
767
15
250
243
250
303
257
292
2S0
275
300
284
300
372
1
250
300
21
153
472
CENSUS OE MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coktinued.
Furniture — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEJLA.LES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Ashburnham, .
41.5
313
2
308
2
300
205
313
68
313
-
-
Athol,
57
267
_
-
-
-
19
268
-
-
-
-
Fitchburg,
22
248
-
-
-
-
30
260
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
88
278
-
-
-
-
280
275
-
-
-
-
Hubbardston,
7
196
-
-
-
-
12
163
-
-
-
-
Leominster,
64
208
_
-
-
-
36
254
-
-
-
-
MUford, .
7
300
4
100
2
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oakham, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Phillipston,
11
177
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Princeton,
31
285
4
100
-
-
5
195
-
-
-
-
Roynlston,
4
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sterling, .
7
204
-
~
-
-
9
170
-
-
-
-
Tenipleton,
86
248
-
-
-
-
141
267
-
-
-
-
Westborough,
7
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westminster,
73
264
-
-
-
-
28
291
-
-
-
-
Winchendon,
5
275
-
-
-
_
17
268
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
46
300
2
300
-
-
32
300
3
300
-
-
Totals,
3,445
-
59
-
12
-
1 1.821
-
444
-
21
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTPaES. 473
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
FUKNITUKE — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALf:3
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Citiks
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Conway, .
3
«!2 00
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
..
_
^
Ervii)?, .
3o
1 81
_
_
_
_
30
$2 00
_
-
„
_
Montague,
15
1 89
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
-
_
_
Orange, .
6o
1 56
-
_
-
-
34
1 68
-
-
_
-
Shflburno,
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Bhutesbury,
-
-
-
-
2
$0 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Blandford,
5
$2 00
_
_
..
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
l->
1 95
-
_
_
_
1
$2 00
_
-
_
_
Springfield, .
63
2 43
4
$125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HAMPsniuE.
Worthington, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Billerica, .
5
$213
_
_
_
_
9
$2 13
_
_
_
«
Cambridge,
505
1 90
_
_
_
_
10
3 00
_
_
«
_
Lowell, .
V2d
2 29
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
North Reading,
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
Reading, .
75
2 44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Stow,
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Wakefield, .
82
1 80
14
$0 90
3
$0 60
123
1 70
372
$0 90
21
$0 05
Weston, .
7
2 75
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Norwood,
5
$2 72
_
-.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Quincy, .
6
2 82
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
18
$2 42
-
-
_
-
4
$2 75
_
-
-
-
Hingham,
22
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
Maltapoisett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,284
$2 32
27
$130
3
$0 61
767
$2 41
1
$150
.
-
Chelsea, .
33
1 82
-
-
-
-
15
2 25
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
415
$153
2
$112
2
$0 75
205
$2 47
68
$130
_
-
Athol,
57
1 88
-
-
_
_
19
1 95
«
_
_
-
Fitchburg,
22
2 73
_
_
_
_
30
2 50
„
„
_
_
Gardner, .
88
2 04
-
_
_
_
280
1 79
_
_
_,
-
Hubbardston,
7
1 08
_
_
_
_
12
1 80
_
_
_
_
Leominster,
64
2 34
_
_
_
_
30
2 39
_
_
_
-
Milford, .
7
2 25
4
1 50
2
75
_
_
_
_
Oakham, .
3
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Phillipston,
11
1 48
_
_
_
_
_,
_
„
_
_
_
Princeton,
31
1 52
4
34
_
_
5
1 45
_
_
»
_
Royalston,
4
1 75
-
_
„
_
_
_
.
_
Southbridge,
2
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
-
-
Sterling, .
7
1 59
-
-
_
_
9
1 49
-
_
-
-
Templeton,
80
1 79
_
_
_
^
141
2 14
_
_
_
_
Westborough,
7
2 40
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Westminster,
73
1 63
_
_
„
_
28
2 21
_
„
_
_
Winchendon,
5
2 00
-
_
_
_
17
1 81
_
_
_
-
Worcester,
40
2 64
2
2 00
-
-
32
2 00
3
1 33
-
-
Totals, .
3,445
-
59
-
12
-
1,821
-
444
-
21
-
VOL. II.— 60
474
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
GLASS.
[Beads, bottles, druggists' glass ware, demijohns and flasks, glass goods, jet pins, clasps and buckles,
lenses, plate glass, stained glass, table ware, window glass, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed., loith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Peesoks Employed.
CO
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■a
.S
a
Persons Employed, With Age.
■a
0.
u
0
0
CO
0
CODNTIES, Cities
AND Towns.
a,
o
S
3
'A
S.
"o
.c
09
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a
>
o
C3
05
>
O
a
03
a
a
S
u
o
o
s
o
i;
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o
o
a
03
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9
w
a
o
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a
2
a
at •
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Lanesborough,
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Hampshire.
Northampton,
Mipdlesex.
Cambridge,
Bomervjlle,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
320
121
110
16
378
232
114
285
120
105
15
360
217
106
35
1
5
1
18
15
8
1
2
270
120
87
14
350
197
106
35
1
5
1
18
15
8
15
18
1
10
20
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
9^
10
300
300
275
280
304
296
302
Totals, .
1,291 1,208
83
3
1,144
83
64
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearlt Wages.
u
a
Given
FOE,—
day hands
,
PIECE HANDS
1.
0 '^
PrtlTNTIPa ClTIFS
^ rH
AND Towns.
0
"3
CO
1
« a
0
0 .
a: ;«
0 3
S3
1— (
0
S °
a -3
03
a .
0
0 5
a
■3 1
■5 "
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
285
35
$525 00
$270 00
$131 05
$750 00
$300 00
$164,716
Berkshire.
Lanesborough,
120
^
$450 00
_
$1,050 00
..
_
$114,000
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
105
5
$618 75
$206 25
$220 00
$687 50
_
$59,647
Hampshire.
Northampton,
14
_
$350 00
_
.
_
-
~
$4,900
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Bomervillo,
360
217
18
15
$420 75
777 36
$178 75
307 50
$111 00
120 00
$618 75
562 00
$262 00
$164,064
132,790
Suffolk.
Boston, .
106
8
$553 52
$292 04
-
-
-
$145 00
$52,173
Totals, .
1,207
81
-
-
-
-
-
-
$692,290
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY DsDUSTPtlES. 475
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Glass — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Haxds.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 1.3.
AKD Towss.
1 -
'A
it
6 ^
1 ^
S 9
c ^
If
'A
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= a
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o ^
a V
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1 ^
a 11
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1 ^
1-
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Lanesborough,
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
Middlesex.
Cambridt;e,
Somerville,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
220
20
75
14
287
71
84
300
300
275
280
275
237
296
25
5
18
10
8
300
275
275
250
298
15
18
10
20
175
275
275
200
50
100
12
03
126
300
300
275
275
300
10
"5
300
300
22
290
Totals,
771
-
66
-
63
-
351
-
15
-
22
-
Pari /y. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
HALES
FEMALES
BOTH
sexes
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towss.
■3 m
■a 0
0 to
<
a
1 ^
a 9
3 f
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<
a
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55
>>
<
a
1 ^
a p
1 •^'
a 0
3 f.
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a n
•3 0
« to
«5
a
1 -^
1 1
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
220
$175
25
$0 90
15
$0 75
50
$2 50
10
$100
.
Berkshire.
Lanesborough,
20
$150
-
-
-
100
$3 50
_
~
-
-
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
75
$2 25
5
$0 75
IS
$0 80
12
$2 50
-
_
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,
14
$125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Somerville,
287
71
$153
3 28
18
10
$0 65
1 23
10
20
$0 44
0 60
63
126
$2 25
1 87.^
5
$0 87i
-
-
SurroLK.
Boston, .
84
$187
8
$0 98
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
$0 50
Totals, .
771
-
66
-
63
-
351
-
15
-
22
-
476
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LEATHER.
[Bolting, belt lacings, curried leather, enamelled leather, harnesses and saddles, horse collars, halters,
leathern aprons, katlicrn liose, leathern goods, leather board, patent leather, porte-monnaies, pocket-books,
shoe shoddy, tanned leather, wallets, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; WorTiing Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Employed. With Age.
2
a
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a
CO
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2
d
■a
u
Counties, Cities
c
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cs
»*
o
O
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1—1
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D.
3
AND Towns.
1
o5
a
1— 1
o
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c
a
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2
C3
en
u
o
t— (
a
a
o
i:
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o
u
o
la
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a
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a
a
o
tn
a
CO
u
s
o
GO 4)
o
Barnstable.
Eastham, .
8
8
_
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
9
250
Harwich, .
2
2
_
_
2
-
_
_
_
10
300
Yarmouth,
S
3
—
—
3
—
—
—
•
—
10
200
Berkshire.
Adams, ,
30
30
_
_
30
-
_
_
_
_
10
294
Becket, .
C3
63
_
-
63
_
_
_
-
-
10
300
Cheshire, .
11
11
_
-
11
-
-
-
-
—
10
275
Hancock,.
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Hinsdale,.
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
_
-
-
10
300
Otis,
» 15
15
_
-
15
-
-
_
-
_'
10
243
Pittsfield,
50
50
"•
~
60
~
—
~
~
—
10
308
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
2-
27
_
-
27
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
Fall River,
22
22
_
-
22
-
-
-
-
-
10
309
Mansfield,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
New Bedford, .
102
102
_
_
102
-
_
_
-
_
10
310
Seekonk, .
2
2
—
—
2
-
-
—
"
—
10
312
Dukes.
Tisbury, .
20
19
1
1
19
1
~
—
~
"*
10
308
Essex.
Beverly, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Danvers, .
30
80
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
10
281
Essex,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
-
-
10
180
Gloucester,
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
Haverhill,
44
42
2
-
42
2
-
-
-
-
10
296
Ipswich, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
301
Lawrence,
44
43
1
-
43
1
-
-
-
-
10
304
Lynn,
520
619
1
1
518
1
1
-
-
-
10
301
Manchester, .
20
20
-
-
20
_
_
-
-
-
10
300
Mcrrimac,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
286
Methuen, .
2
2
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Kewburyport,
16
16
-
- i
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Peabody, .
689
670
13
-
675
13
1
-
-
-
10
307
Salem,
777
776
1
-
775
1
1
-
-
-
10
292
Salisbury,
2
2
"
"■
2
^
~
"
"
10
75
Franklin.
Conway, .
2
o
-
-
2
-
-
*"
-
-
10
30
Decrfield,
166
59
107
-
57
105
2
o
-
-
10
288
Grcentield, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Montague,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Orange, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Rowe,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Shelburne,
6
6
""
"-
6
""
^
~
"
"
10
300
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 477
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lkathek— Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ icHh Classification of Ages — Con.
tn
Persons EMPLorED.
Persons Employed, With Ag
E.
a
■a
0
a
J3
0
0
CoosTiES, Cities
u
10
0
l-H
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.
<J3
<u
rt
^-^
>
0
a
1
"5
Bo
E&4
w^
Ql
•a
AND Towns.
a
3
«
o
BO
a
a
Cm
•a
0
fc
at
s
1
0
a
a
0
n
■3
0
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3
CO
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c
3
tn
V
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a
p
3
0
1— t
Hampden.
BlandforU,
5
5
_
_
• 6
-
-
-
-
-
10
273
Chester, .
13
13
_
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Chicopee,
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Granville,
2
2
-
-
•>
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Springfield,
62
44
8
-
44
8
-
-
-
_
10
300
Tolland, .
25
25
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Westfield,
4
4
—
"■
4
~
~
~
—
~
10
300
Hampshire.
AmhiTst, .
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Cummington, .
7
7
_
-
7
-
-
-
-
_
10
313
Northampton, .
9
9
_
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Ware,
2
2
"
~
2
~
~
~
~
~
10
313
Middlesex.
Acton,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
-
_
-
10
250
Aycr,
75
75
-
-
75
-
-
-
_
_
10
313
Cambridge,
133
130
3
-
130
3
-
-
-
-
10
306
Groton, .
26
25
1
-
23
1
2
-
-
-
11
313
Hudson, .
69
69
-
-
69
-
-
-
-
_
10
310
Lexington,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
304
Lowell, .
159
139
20
16
139
20
-
-
-
_
10
278
Maiden, .
200
2()0
-
-
200
-
-
-
-
-
10
301
Melrose, .
14
14
_
-
14
_
-
_
_
_
10
SOO
Natick, .
22
22
-
-
22
-
-
_
_
_
10
296
Pepperell,
'3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
277
Sh rley, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
11
313
Somerville,
51
51
-
-
51
-
-
-
-
-
10
2G6
Stoneham,
100
160
-
_
160
_
_
_
_
..
10
273
Tewksbury,
11
11
-
-
11
_
_
-
-
_
Hi
305
Townsend,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
_
10
286
Wilmington,
32
32
-
_
32
_
_
_
_
_
10
309
Winchester,
242
242
-
-
242
_
_
-
_
_
10
308
Woburn, .
909
909
—
—
909
-
—
-
-
-
10
232
Norfolk.
Braintree,
50
50
-
_
50
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Hyde Tark, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Norwood,
120
120
-
-
120
_
_
_
_
-
10
304
Quincy, .
30
30
_
_
29
_
1
_
_
_
10
266
Sharon, .
2
2
_
-
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
250
Stoughton,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
_
_
-
10
300
Weymouth, .
12
12
_
- .
12
_
_
-
_
_
10
308
Wrentham,
3
3
~
—
3
—
—
—
—
~
10
275
Plymouth.
Bridgcwater, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Hinghum,
11
11
_
_
11
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Middleborough,
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
-
-
10
280
Plymouth,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
—
10
274
SOTFOLK.
Boston, .
753
720
33
2
714
33
6
_
-
-
10
292
Chelsea, .
138
138
—
—
133
-
—
—
~
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10
263
478
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1S73.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
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Worcester.
Ashburuham, .
32
32
_
_
32
_
^
_
_
_
10
9m
Athol,
9
9
-
_
8
_
1
_
_
_
207
Auburn, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
.313
Barre,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
_
_
-
10
300
Clinton, .
75
75
_
-
75
_
.
_
_
_
10
SOS
Fitchburg,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
_
_
_
10
.SIO
Holden, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lancaster,
40
10
30
_
10
30
_
_
.
^
10
312
Leominster, .
82
82
_
_
82
_
_
_
_
—
^1
267
Milford, .
13
13
_
_
13
_
.
_
_
_
lo'
298
North Brookfield, .
18
13
5
_
13
5
_
_
_
_
10
313
Shrewsbury, .
55
55
_
_
55
_
_
-
.
_
10
300
Southbridge, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
-
_
-
_
9^,
295
Spencer, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-.
_
10
300
Sterling, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Sturbridge,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
180
Uxbridge,
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
-
—
_
10
.SOO
■Winchendon, .
16
16
_
_
16
_
_
_
_
_
10|
312
Worcester,
86
86
-
-
86
-
-
-
-
-
10
301
Totals, .
6,620
6,394
226
20
6,379
224
15
2
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Tearlt Wages.
a
Counties, Cities
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
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Eastbam, .
Harwich, .
Yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Becket, .
Cheshire, .
Hancock, .
Hinsdale, .
Otis,
Pittsfield, .
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
Fall River,
30
63
11
12
50
27
22
-
$506 90
501 00
387 00
350 00
535 50
$692 96
723 06
-'
-
$902 50
825 00
600 00
-
-
$17,485
34,803
4,257
5,950
26,775
$18,710
15,907
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY INDUSTRIES. 479
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
TiMK AND Wages
Average Yearly Wages. *
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piece HANDS.
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Mansfield,
2
-
$412 50
-
-
-
-
.
$825
New Bedford, .
102
-
551 8S
-
-
-
-
_
66,292
Seekonk, .
2
-
438 00
-
-
-
-
-
870
Dukes.
Tisbury, .
19
-
$810 00
-
-
—
—
-
$15,390
Essex.
Beverly, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Danvers, .
30
-
$420 00
-
-
-
-
-
$12,600
Essex,
2
—
250 50
-
-
-
-
-
501
Gloucester,
3
_
600 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,800
Haverhill,
42
2
704 74
$300 00
-
$1,050 00
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-
36,414
Ipswich, .
4
-
677 23
-
-
-
-
2,709
L.awrence,
19
-
655 20
-
-
-
-
-
12,450
Lynn,
619
-
638 55
-
-
714 92
-
-
340,911
Manchester, .
20
-
332 50
-
-
-
-
_
6,050
Merrimac,
7
_
495 90
_
_
_
_
_
3,471
Methuon, .
2
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
_
1,200
Newbiiryport,
14
-
472 50
-
-
450 00
-
-
6,593
Pcabody, .
577
13
498 30
-
_
752 60
$37G 39
_
312,494
Salem,
706
-
512 40
-
-
751 68
_
_
.408,291
Salisbury,
2
—
150 00
—
—
—
-
-
300
Franklin.
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Decrfield,
19
22
$999 00
$329 07
-
$900 00
-
_
$20,135
Greenfield,
10
-
606 90
-
-
-
-
-
6,069
Montague,
17
-
315 00
-
-
_
-
_
5,355
Orange, .
4
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,400
Rowe,
—
—
—
—
—
—
..
«.
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Shelburne,
4
—
450 00
—
—
—
-
-
1,800
Hampden.
Blandford,
5
-
$327 00
-
-
_
-
_
$1,638
Chester, .
13
-
556 92
-
-
$1,347 60
-
-
8,031
Chicopee,
12
-
666 00
-
-
-
-
-
7,992
Granville,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
Sprinttfield,
43
8
635 81
$348 00
_
_
_
_
30,12*
Tolland, .
25
-
549 00
-
_
_
_
_
13,725
Westfield,
4
—
600 00
—
-
-
-
-
2,400
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
24
_
$525 00
_
.
_
-.
_
$12,600
Cummington, .
7
-
450 00
_
_
_
_
_
3,150
Northampton, .
9
-
554 84
_
_
_
_
-
4,994
Ware,
—
"
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-
-
-
—
—
~
Middlesex.
Acton,
4
-
$.562 50
_
_
_
«
-
$2,250
Ayer,
74
-
481 25
_
_
_
_
-
35,613
Cambridge,
130
3
680 23
$66 00
_
_
_
-
75,628
Groton, .
23
-
481 25
_
_
_
-
-
11,069
Hudson, .
09
—
545 60
-
-
$852 50
—
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88,874
480
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages \
Average Yearly Wages.
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Given
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DAT hands
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Lexington,
5
-
$525 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,625
Lowell, .
121
-
405 51
-
-
-
-
-
56,327
Maiden, .
200
_
846 17
-
$268 40
$749 95
-
-
157,101
Melrose, .
14
_
477 04
_
_
_
_
_
6,679
Natick, .
14
_
600 00
-
_
_
_
_
8,400
Pepperell,
3
-
375 75
-
-
-
-
-
1,127
Shirley, .
5
-
525 00
-
-
—
-
-
2,025
Somerville,
51
_
2,886 10
-
-
—
-
-
147,191
Stoncham,
160
_
505 72
_
-
_
_
-
80,015
Tewksburj', .
11
_
338 00
-
-
756 25
-
-
4,136
Townsend,
8
-
600 50
-
-
-
-
-
4,004
Wilmington, .
30
_
658 17
_
_
_
_
_
19,745
Winchester, .
234
_
5S8 28
-
-
-
-
-
137,658
Woburn, .
909
-
520 52
-
186 00
564 00
-
-
475,092
Norfolk.
Braintreo,
50
-
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$30,000
Hyde Park, .
2
_
750 00
-
-
-
-
_
1,500
Norwood,
120
-
606 00
-
-
$770 00
-
-
79,280
Quincy, .
29
_
531 96
-
-
530 70
_
_
15,421
Sharon, .
2
-
500 00
-
-
_
-
-
1,000
Stoughton,
2
-
600 00
-
-
525 00
_
-
1,125
Weymouth,
12
-
616 00
-
-
-
-
-
7,392
Wrentham,
—
-
—
—
-
-
-
-
—
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Hingham,
11
-
$600 00
-
_
-
_
-
$6,600
Middleborough,
3
_
560 00
-
-
-
_
-
],0S0
Plymouth,
2
—
548 00
—
—
-
—
—
1,096
Suffolk.
•
Boston, .
665
33
$609 40
$345 42
$281 28
$739 53
$141 12
-
$423,70T
Chelsea, .
137
—
653 67
—
-
728 75
-
-
90,829
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
29
-
$368 39
_
_
_
_
-
$10,683
Athol,
7
-
423 00
-
_
$375 00
_
_
2,865
Auburn, .
4
-
547 75
-
-
-
-
-
2,191
Barre,
3
-
500 00
-
_
350 00
-
_
1,200
Clinton, .
75
-
585 20
-
_
723 80
_
-
45,276
Fitchburg,
4
-
620 00
_
-
-
-
-
. 2,480
Holden, .
3
-
537 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,611
Lancaster,
10
30
624 00
$390 00
_
_
_
-
17,940
Leominster, .
82
-
378 24
-
_
-
-
-
31,016
Milford, .
13
-
490 20
_
*"
_
_
-
6,373
North Brookfield, .
7
10
720 24
-
_
$469 50
-
9,800
Shrewsbury, .
55
-
600 00
-
_
_
-
-
33,000
Bouthbridge, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
3
-
166 00
-
-
-
-
-
498
Sterling, .
10
-
484 30
-
-
-
-
-
4,843
Sturbridge,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
2
-
259 44
-
-
-
-
-
519
Winchendon, .
15
-
600 00
-
_
_
_
-
9,000
Worcester,
86
-
640 64
-
-
-
-
-
55,095
Totals, .
6,051
121
-
-
-
-
-
-
$3,637,146
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part III. — Worlcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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ABOVE 15.
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Eastliam, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harwich, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
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Berkshire,
Adams, .
25
274
-
-
-
-
5
275
-
-
-
-
Beckot, .
53
300
_
_
_
_
10
300
-
-
-
-
Cheshire, .
11
258
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hancock, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Otis,
5
200
-
-
-
-
7
200
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield, .
50
306
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
-
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
27
284
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
22
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Manstiild,
2
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kew Bedford, .
102
292
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Seekouk, .
2
300
—
-
-
—
—
—
—
-
—
DCKES.
Tisbury, .
19
360
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Essex.
Beverly, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
D.invers, .
30
250
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex,
2
167
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
_
_
Gloucester,
3
300
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
Haverhill,
24
334
o
300
_
_
18
300
_
_
_
_
Ipswich, .
4
301
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Lawrence,
19
273
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
316
297
_
-
_
-
203
293
_
-
_
~
Manchester, .
20
250
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-.
Merrimac,
7
285
_
_
_
..
..
_
_
_
_
_
Methuen, .
o
300
_
_
_
.
_
-
-
_
-
-
Newburyport,
13
270
-
-
-
_
1
300
-
-
—
—
Pcabody, .
498
302
-
-
-
-
79
301
13
283
-
—
Salem,
700
280
-
_
_
_
66
288
-
-
—
-
Salisbury,
2
75
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Franklin.
Conwav, .
-
-
-
_
_
_
.
-
_
-
-
-
Deerficid,
18
300
22
297
_
-
1
300
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
10
289
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
. -
-
Montague,
17
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Shelburne,
4
300
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
"
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Hampden.
Blandfurd,
5
273
_
_
^
_
.
_
_
-
-
—
Chester, .
12
306
_
_
_
_
1
275
_
-
-
—
Cliicopee,
12
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Granville,
—
—
—
—
_
^
—
—
—
—
—
—
Springfield, .
43
293
8
300
-
-
-
-
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482
CENSUS OF 3MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands,
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
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25
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-
-
-
-
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-
-
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4
300
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Amherst, .
24
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cummington, .
7
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,
9
286
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware,
~
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Middlesex.
Acton,
4
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ayer,
74
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
130
307
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Groton, .
23
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hudson, .
65
310
-
-
-
-
4
310
-
-
-
-
Lexington,
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
121
263
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Maiden, .
174
299
_
-
20
305
6
265
-
~
-
-
Melrose, .
14
268
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
14
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pepperell,
3
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bhirley, .
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
—
■"
Somerville,
51
266
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoneham,
160
269
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tewksbury,
10
169
-
-
-
-
1
275
-
-
-
-
Townsend,
8
286
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilmington,
30
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
234
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
847
286
—
—
2
310
60
282
—
—
—
^
Norfolk.
Braintreo,
, ,
50
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hyde Park,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norwood,
80
303
-
-
-
-
40
308
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
24
286
-
-
-
-
5
290
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Btoughton,
1
300
-
-
-
-
1
300
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
12
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Wrentham,
"
"
"
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Bridgewater, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Hingham,
11
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
"
~
Middleborough,
3
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Plymouth,
2
274
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"
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SUTFOLK.
Boston, .
531
277
14
303
12
293
122
297
19
294
-
-
Chelsea, .
120
269
—
—
—
—
17
265
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Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
29
197
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Athol, .
5
235
-
-
-
-
2
300
—
-
—
—
Auburn, .
4
313
PEHSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 483
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
PlECB Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UKDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH 8EXI£S
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Clinton, ,
Fitchburg,
Holden, .
Lancaster,
Leominster, .
Milford, .
North Brookfield, .
Shrewsbury, .
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Sturbridge,
Uxbridge,
"Winchendon, .
"Worcester,
1
65
4
3
10
82
13
7
55
3
10.
2
15
86
250
308
310
300
312
192
258
309
300
83
290
188
300
286
30
312
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10
-
200
308
10
313
-
-
Totals,
5,356
-
79
-
34
-
661
-
42
-
Par^ 7F. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Yarmouth,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
25
$185
-
-
-
_
5
$3 50
_
_
-
-
Becket, .
53
1 67
-
-
-
-
10
2 75
-
-
-
-
Cheshire, .
11
1 50
-
-
_
_
.
_
_
_
-
-
Hancock,.
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Hinsdale,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Otis,
5
1 75
-
-
_
_
7
3 00
_
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
50
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
27
$2 44
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
Fall River,
22
2 34
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Mansfield,
2
1 50
—
—
-
-
—
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
WALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15,
UNDER 15.
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2
1 46
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-
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-
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Tisbury, .
19
$2 25
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Beverly, .
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Danvers, .
30
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-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
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2
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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3
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Haverhill,
24
2 11
2
$100
_
_
18
$3 50
_
_
_
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4
2 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Lawrence,
19
2 40
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
316
2 15
_
_
_
_
203
2 44
_
_
_
_
Manchester, .
20
1 33
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Merriraac,
7
1 74
_
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
_
_
Methuen, .
2
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ncwburyport,
13
1 75
_
_
-
_
1
1 50
_
_
_
_
Peabody, .
498
1 65
-
_
-
-
79
2 50
13
$133
_
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Salem,
700
1 83
-
_
-
_
66
2 61
_
_
.
_
Salisbury,
2
2 00
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
Deertield,
18
$3 33
22
$1 11
-
-
1
$3 00
_
-
_
^
Greenfield,
10
2 10
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
Montague,
17
1 40
-
-
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Orange, .
4
2 CO
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
_
Rowe,
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shelburne,
4
1 50
"-
—
—
—
-
—
-
—
—
-
Hampden.
Blandford,
5
SI 20
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
12
1 82
-
-
-
_
1
$4 90
_
-
-
-
Chicopee,
12
2 22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Granville,
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
.
Springfield,
43
2 17
8
$116
_
_
_
_
_
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Tolland, .
23
1 83
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
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Westtield,
4
2 00
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—
—
—
—
-
—
—
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Hampshire.
Amherst, .
24
fl75
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
Cummington, .
7
1 60
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Korthampton,.
9
1 94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Acton,
4
$2 25
_
-
-
-
_
_
—
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Ayor,
74
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
100
1 89
3
$0 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Groton, .
23
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
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65
1 76
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—
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PERSONS E:\IPL0YED, wages, Etc.— Continued.
Leather — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
CocNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Day Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
Middlesex— Con
Lexington,
LOWI.-11, .
Maiden, ,
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Pepperell,
Shirley, .
Somerville,
Stonehaui,
Tewksbury,
Townscnd,
Wilmington,
Winchester,
Woburn, .
Norfolk.
Braintree,
Hyde Park,
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Sharon, .
Stougliton,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
Hingham,
Midilleborough,
Plymouth,
ScrroLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WOnCESTE
Ashburnham,
Athol,
Auburn, .
Barre,
Clinton, .
Fitchburg,
Hoklen, .
Lancaster,
Leominster,
Milford. .
North IJrookfi
Shrewsbury,
Southbridge,
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Sturbridge,
TJxbridge,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
Totals, .
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Id,
5
121
174
14
14
3
5
51
160
10
8
30
2:u
847
50
2
80
24
2
1
12
11
3
2
531
120
29
5
4
1
65
4
3
10
82
13
7
55
3
10
15
86
5,356
$1 75
1 77
2 S3
1 78
2 00
1 67
1 75
10 85
1 88
2 00
1 75
2 13
1 91
1 82
$2 00
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86
00
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$2 00
2 00
2 00
§2 20
2 43
$187
80
75
00
90
00
79
00
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1 90
2 36
2 00
2 00
1 67
1 38
2 00
2 24
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
3 P
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30
79
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$114
$125
BOTH SEXES
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20
12
34
$0 88
60
$0 96
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MALES
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2 00
$2 50
1 83
1 75
$2 49
$125
1 75
2 35
19
10
42
$0 48
$150
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LINEN.
[Crashes, diapers, lace, hose, table covers, thread, web linen, etc.]
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Persons Employed.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
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Andover, .
240
128
112
2
118
101
10
11
-
1
10
286
Norfolk.
Eraintree,
366
166
200
-
156
180
10
20
-
-
10
276
Worcester.
Dudley, .
433
223
210
12
164
157
59
53
_
10
300
Leominster, .
20
10
10
-
8
9
2
1
-
-
10
225
Totals,
1,059
527
532
14
446
447
81
85
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaklt Wages.
0
Counties. Cities
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
■2 Z'
AND Towns.
00
■3
Si
a
10
10
« 0
<o .
X US
0 r-l
V
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0
f— (
ll
c: c3
Females
above 15.
Both Sexes
under 15.
0 «
Essex.
Andover, .
Norfolk.
Braintree,
Worcester.
Dudley, .
Leominster, .
128
166
223
10
112
200
210
10
$459 36
$367 08
$300 35
348 75
$226 20
$226 32
$247 35
216 00
$133 65
$110 40
$108 50
112 60
$680 15
$290 00
$261 12
$322 92
$212 25
$96 30
$91,792
$107,570
$97,185
5,072
Totals, .
527
532
—
-
-
-
-
-
$301,619
PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 487
«
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Linen — Con.
Part III. — WorTcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEB 15. 1
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Middlesex.
Andover, .
60
264
88
260
21
243
52
305
13
256
-
—
Norfolk.
Braintree,
156
276
114
276
30
276
-
-
66
276
-
-
Worcester.
Dudley, .
137
287
89
291
48
217
32
290
63
283
64
214
Leominster, .
8
225
9
225
3
225
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
367
-
300
-
102
-
84
-
142
64
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
and Towns.
1 ^
55
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1 ^
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1 i
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Essex.
Andover, .
66
$174
88
$0 87
21
$0 55
52
$2 23
13
$102
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
156
$133
114
$0 82
30
$0 40
-
"
66
$117
-
-
Worcester.
Dudley, .
Leominster, .
137
8
$105
1 55
89
9
$0 85
96
48
3
$0 50
50
32
$100
63
$0 75
64
$0 43
Totals,
367
—
300
—
102
""
84
—
142
~
64
~
4iSS CENSUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES.
[Bitters, beer powders and liquids, Chippewa beer, cordials and syrups, distilled liquors, fermented
liquors, malt liquors, mineral water and ginger ale, Ottawa beer, soda water, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
[»
Persons Employed.
Peksons Employed. With Age. I
^
63
a
O
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^"5
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lO
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3
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a
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£
3
o
Berkshire.
Pittsfleld,
23
*23
_
-
23
-
-
_
_
-
111
221
Sheffield, .
7
7
_
-
7
-
-
_
-
_
11
57
West Stockbridge, .
2
2
—
~
2
■*
~
—
~
~
10
125
Bhistol.
Fall River,
10
10
—
~
10
~
""
"
~
~
10
300
Essex.
Andover, .
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
_
_
-
10
125
Gloucester,
,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lawrence,
,
8
8
_
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
11^
231
Lynn,
,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Newburyport,
•
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Balera,
•
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
26
West Newbury,
6
6
~
"*
6
""
■•
"
—
~
12
34
Franklin.
Buckland,
3
3
"-
•-
3
"-
~
""
—
—
10
150
Hampden.
Agawam,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
S13
Chicopee,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
12J
200
Springfield, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
11
302
Westfield, . .
7
7
—
~"
7
"~
~"
~
—
~*
12
300
Hampshihe.
Belchcrtown, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
—
-
_
11
50
Plainfield,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
30
Ware,
4
4
—
—
4
_
—
'~
*~
■"
10
100
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Lowell, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Medford, .
11
11
-
-
11
_
-
-
-
-
11
309
Natick, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
-
-
-
10
100
Shcrborn,
25
26
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
50
Somerville,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Sudbury, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
lOi
65
Tewksbury,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Wakefield,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Wayl.ind,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Woburn, .
2
2
—
*"
2
~
~
~
*"
—
10
156
Norfolk.
Randolph,
4
4
"
4
"*
~*
"
".
14
175
PEESONS EMPLOYED AKD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 489
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Liquors and Beverages — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages — Con.
.
Persons Emploted.
Teksons Employed, With Ag
a
&
a
10
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CoDNTiES, Cities
&
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Pltmocth.
Abington,
2
9
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
3
75
Hiugbam,
2
2
—
—
2
—
~
~
—
—
10
85
Suffolk.
Boston, .
607
607
-
-
607
-
-
-
-
-
lOii
289
Chelsea, .
8
8
-
"
8
~
—
~
"
—
10
306
Worcester.
Bolton, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
30
Boylston, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Fitchburg,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
64
Leominster,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
80
Milford, .
2
2
«
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Spencer, .
4
4
_
_
4
-
-
-
-
-
12
75
Sterling, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Worcester,
•
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Totals,
'
879
879
-
-
879
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Won KING
Time and Wages
Given for,—
AvEHAGE Yearly Wages.
u
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
CO
■3
CO
■5
a
«
II
0
00
V
GO ^
.2 E
a a
10
g «
CO
02 w
0
0 =
en >>
If a
Berkshire.
Pittsfickl,
Sheffield, .
West Stockbridge, .
Bristol.
Fall River,
Essex.
Andover, .
Gloucester,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
20
7
2
10
3
8
6
-
$255 20
77 52
187 50
$531 00
$750 00
531 30
597 50
~
-
-
:
$5,104
313
375
$5,310
$2,250
4,250
3,585
\0L. II. — 62
490
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Liquors and Beverages — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
cs
0)
Time and Wages
>* m
Given fok,—
DAY HANDS
piece hands
.
Counties, Cities
'H
tn
«
s i-
AND Towns.
lO
>«
o
lO
^a
CO
"3
a
I-H
II
a 03
s ?
■3 o
I-H
1"^
g «
^ 1— I
t» u
O 3
o «
a
b
3
h
PS
S
bt
»
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Essex— Con.
Newburyport,
18
_
$602 27
-
-
-
-
—
$10,841
Salem,
2
. _
49 92
-
~
-
-
—
100
West Newbury,
6
—
61 54
~
^
—
369
Franklin.
Buckland,
—
—
~
"
""
^
""
""
"
Hampden.
Agawam,
6
-
$729 29
-
-
-
-
-
$4,376
Chicopee,
5
-
676 80
-
-
-
-
-
3,384
Springfield,
20
-
674 24
-
-
-
-
-
13,485
Westfield,
7
690 00
"
"
"
"
"
4,830
Hampshire.
Belchertown, .
2
_
$60 00
-
-
-
-
-
$120
Plainfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
3
—
191 00
■"
—
~
"
573
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
8
-
$770 00
-
-
-
-
-
$6,160
Lowell, .
11
-
312 68
-
-
-
-
-
3,439
Medford, .
11
-
1,134 03
-
-
-
-
-
12,474
Natick, .
o
-
175 00
-
-
-
-
-
350
Sherbom,
25
-
131 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,275
Somerville,
4
-
1,015 65
-
-
-
-
-
4,063
Sudbury, .
2
-
162 00
-
-
-
-
-
324
Tewksbury, .
2
-
150 00
-
-
-
-
-
300
Wakefield,
.S
-
390 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,170
Wayland,
4
-
300 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,200
Woburn, .
—
"~
^
"■
■
'
"
Norfolk.
Randolph,
2
"
$525 00
~
"*
"
~
"
$1,050
Plymouth.
Abington,
2
-
$150 CO
-
-
-
-
-
$300
Hingham,
2
~
148 75
^
"
■■
"
298
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
556
-
$644 00
-
-
-
-
-
$368,064
Chelsea, .
8
"
612 00
~
■"
"•
^
"
4,896
Worcester.
Bolton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boylston,
5
-
$399 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,995
Fitchburg,
2
-
160 00
-
-
-
-
320
Leominster,
5
-
126 00
-
-
-
—
630
Milford, .
2
-
199 50
-
-
-
-
-
399
Spencer, .
4
-
154 50
-
-
-
-
-
618
Sterling, .
Worcester,
2
15
-
150 00
650 16
-
-
-
-
-
300
9,752
Totals,
• •
802
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$480,872
PERSONS EMPLOYED A^'D WAGES : BY IXDUSTIIIES. 491
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Liquors and Beverages — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Dav IIakds.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
1 -
a p
3, '^
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6 'f-
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'A
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c J:
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a
1 ^
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li
;-.-3
■3 ^
V. u
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1 ^
i 1
'A
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a 5
C o
o f
1 i^
a p
No. of days
worked.
Berkshir
Pittsfield,
Sheffield, .
West Stockbri
Bristol
Fall River,
Essex.
Andover, .
Gloucester,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Salem,
West Newburj
Franklii
Bucklaud,
Hampdei
Agawam,
Chicopee,
Springfield,
Westfield,
Hampshib
Belchertown,
Pluinfield,
Ware, .
MiDDLESE
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Medford, .
Natick, .
Sherborn,
Somerville,
Sudbury, .
Tewksbury,
Wakefield,
Wayland,
Woburn, .
Norfolk
Randolph,
Plymooti
Abington,
Hingham,
E.
dge,
(,
E.
X.
1.
20
7
2
10
3
8
6
18
2
6
6
5
20
7
2
3
8
11
11
o
25
4
2
2
3
4
2
2
2
176
57
125
300
300
231
250
263
26
34
313
288
301
300
60
100
308
228
309
100
50
305
100
100
300
150
175
75
85
-
-
-
-
-
"
-
~
~
492
CEI!?-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Liquors and Beverages — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
PiECB Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AUD Towns.
XI -g
o o
6 ?
-A
l-t
3 S
CO
o o
6 ^
a
= p
9^
o o
u .
Si ^
i %
tfl
? -^
O o
6 J=
09
o S
c ^
05
1 i
"A
Ko. of days
worked.
Suffolk
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WORCESTE
Bolton, .
Boylston, .
Fitchburg,
Leominster,
Mil ford, .
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Worcester,
R.
556
8
5
2
5
2
4
2
15
280
306
300
64
84
150
75
100
301
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
802
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a o
'A
1 •£
1 '
•a o
o to
tc p=
V '-
1 ^
Av'gc daily
wages.
a
a
a to
to o
V ■'
<
a
i i
Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
Sheffield, .
West Stockbridge, .
Bristol.
Fall River,
Essex.
Andover, .
Gloucester,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
S.ilem,
West Newbury,
20
7
2
10
3
8
6
18
2
6
$145
1 36
1 50
$177
$2 50
2 SO
2 39
2 29
1 92
1 81
;
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■"
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 493
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Liquors and Beverages — Con.
Part IV.—Daihj Wages for Day and Piece Hands— Con.
Day IUkds.
Piece Hands.
CocsTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
ASD Towss.
u
i 1
'A
>*
<
C3
1 ^
i 1
•A
Av'gc daily
wages.
a
1 ^
is
1 ^
a ?
= ?
V ?
1 ^
i %
•A
S to
tx ?
<
Fra>ki,i>
Backlaud,
Hampde>
Agawara,
Chicopee,
Springfifld,
Westfield,
Hampshir
Belchertown, .
Plainfleld,
Ware, .
MiDDLESE
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Mcdfurd, .
Natick, .
Sherborn,
Somcrville,
Sudbury,.
Tewksbury,
Wakefield,
Wayland,
Woburn, .
Norfolk
Randolph,
PLT:«ot;T
Abinston,
Hiugbam,
Suffolk
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
WORCESTI
Bolton, .
Boylston,
Fitcbburg,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Worcester,
•
E.
X.
H.
:r.
6
5
20
7
2
3
8
11
11
2
25
4
O
2
3
4
2
2
2
656
8
5
2
5
2
4
2
15
$2 33
2 35
2 24
2 30
$100
1 91
$2 50
1 81
3 67
1 75
2 62
3 33
1 62
1 50
1 30
2 00
$3 00
$2 00
1 75
$2 30
2 00
$183
2 50
1 50
1 33
2 06
1 50
2 10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
•
802
-
-
1
-
-
-
494
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LUMBER.
[Clapboards, hoops, headings, laths, piles, planed lumber, sawed lumber, shingles, staves and shooks, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
ConNTiEs, Cities
AND Towns.
Persons Employed.
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Alford,
Becket, .
Cheshire, .
Clarksburg,
Florida, .
Hinsdale, .
New Marlborough
Otis, .
Pittsfield,
Sandisfield,
Savoy,
Sheffield, .
Stockbridge, .
West Stockbridge,
Windsor, .
Bristol.
Acushnet,
Easton, .
Freetown,
Mansfield,
Norton, .
Rehoboth,
Taunton, .
"Westport,
Essex.
Araesbury,
Boxford, .
Essex,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Mkldleton,
Newbury,
Baugus, .
Franklin.
Ashfield, .
Bernardston,
Buckland,
Colrain, .
Conway, .
Gill, .
Greenfield,
Leverett, .
Monroe, .
New Salem,
Northfleld,
Orange, .
.Q
a
a
•A
si
16
16
2
2
7
7
36
36
8
8
10
10
4
4
26
26
16
16
19
19
9
9
17
17
5
5
4
4
5
5
3
3
18
18
6
6
12
12
6
6
7
7
2
2
4
4
3
3
3
3
8
8
8
8
28
28
20
20
35
35
3
3
3'
3
3
3
8
8
. 3
3
3
3
o
2
102
102
4
4
14
14
2
2
15
15
9
9
11
11
a
Persons Emploted, With Age,
o
J2
16
2
7
36
8
10
4
25
16
19
9
17
5
4
5
3
18
6
12
6
6
o
4
3
6
28
20
35
3
3
3
3
o
102
4
14
2
15
9
11
a
S
E-i
•a
c
3
•a
a
9
c.
■a
10
5i
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
TEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTEIES. 405
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages — Con.
1
1
1
W)
Persons Emploted.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
c
a
10
0
en
10
r-i
0
u
a
Counties, Cities
u
OJ
IC
0
0
0
0
rH
0,
03
AND Towns.
o
.0
s
a
OS
rH
0
>
2
a
0
1
i
i:
rH
1..
•a
0
c
3
■a
0
" a
"A
m
V
■a
a
0
<§
c
=
M
0
^
E 0
1
§
0
93
"3
a
a
■3
"3
■5
a
0
0
^
B
£
S
S
£
a
p^
a
h
H-l
^H
Franklin— Con.
Rowe,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Sunderland, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
60
Warwick,
34
34
-
-
34
-
-
-
-
-
• 10
167
Wendell, .
10
10
~
*~
10
*"
~
■*
~
"*
10
275
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
236
Brimfield,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
254
Chester, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
135
Granville,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
217
Holland, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
143
Palmer, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Southwick,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
4
95
Springfield,
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Tolland, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Westfield,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Wilbraham,
8
8
~
""
8
*~
*~
—
~
10
67
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Belchcrtown,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
131
Chesterfield,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Cutnmington,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Enfield, .
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
192
Greenwich,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Hadley, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Northampton,
G5
65
-
-
65
-
-
-
-
-
11
200
Plainfield,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
137
Prescott, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
South Hadlej-,
30
30
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Southampton,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
120
Ware,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
65
Westhampton,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
54
Worthington, .
18
18
""
■"
18
—
"
"
10
287
Middlesex.
Ayer,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
10
300
Billerica, .
•■)
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
12
125
Carlisle, .
li)
10
-
-
10
_
_
-
-
-
10
181
Hudson, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
-
-
-
10
70
Littleton, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
9
178
Lowell, .
12.j
125
-
-
125
-
-
-
-
-
10
282
Newton, .
0
0
-
-
2
-
-
-
_
-
10
250
Peppercll,
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
~
-
11
170
Shcrborn,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
3
60
Shirley, .
22
22
-
-
21
-
1
-
-
-
10
244
Sudbury, .
"4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
11
oOO
Townsend,
19
19
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
10
203
Waltham,
6
6
-
-
0
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Winchester,
8
8
~
~
8
—
—
—
—
10
303
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
0
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
-
-
10
200
Braintree,
3
3
3
1
10
220
49G
CENSUS or [MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoNTI^^lED.
Ll'MBER — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, icith Classijicatwn of Ages — Con.
Peesoss Employed. |
Peesoxs Emploted, With Age.
eo
B
^
e
0
a
Counties, Cities
ASD Towns.
o
s
S
OT
00
'a
CO
s
0
•a
1
5
>
GO
0
s
1
06
0
s
0
0
t— «
u
%
c
CO
0
U
"2
09
0
•a
c.
-a
0
OS
1
^ s
*"2
■3
jj
s
0
a
9
a
a
a
a 2
"5
a
0
3
0
^
S
b
^
ts,
h
S
Ebi
S
^
►-»
a
Norfolk— Con.
Hyde Park, .
Weymouth, .
33
33
-
-
33
_
_
_
„
_
10
289
3
3
^
^
3
"
~
—
—
-
10
150
Pltmocth.
Carver, .
25
25
_
_
23
_
2
_
_
_
10
107
East Bridgewater,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
^
_
10
200
Halifax, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
.
_
_
10
200
Hanover, .
19
19
-
-
19
_
_
.
_
_
10
235
Hanson, .
16
16
_
_
16
_
_
_
_
_
10
219
Kingston,
16
16
-
_
16
_
_
_
_
_
10
193
Lakcville,
4
4
^ I
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
60
Marshficld,
7
7
_
.
7
_
_
_
_
_.
10
200
Mattapoisctt,
17
17
_
_
17
_
_
_
_
_
10
154
Middlcborougl:
t
60
60
..
_
60
_
_
_
_
_
10
128
Eoclicster,
44
44
_
_
44
_
_
_
_
.
10
126
Scituate, .
4
2
2
1
2
2
—
_
—
-
10
85
Suffolk.
BoBton, .
lis
118
.
_
116
_
2
^
_
_
10
308
Cheleea, .
(
7
"
"
7
*"
—
—
-
10
300
■Worcester.
Aehburnbam, .
18
18
_
_
IS
_
^
_
_
10
251
Athol,
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
_
_
_
10
142
Barre,
12
12
-
-
12
-
.
-
_
— i
10
250
Blackstone,
3
3
_
_
3
-
_
-.
_
_
10
150
Bolton, .
9
9
-
_
9
_
_
_
_
—
10
192
Boylston,
7
7
"
_
7
-
_
.
_
_
10
312
Brookfield,
40
40
_
40
_
_
_
_
_
11
196
Clinton, .
20
20
-
_
20
_
_
«.
_
_
10
308
Dana,
17
17
_
_
17
_
_
_
_
_
9i
180
Douglas, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
^
_
_
9'
100
Fitchburg,
63
53
-
_
53
_
_
_
_
_
10
281
Gardner, .
15
15
-
_
15
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Hubbardston,
19
19
_
_
19
_
_
_
_
_
10
164
Lancaster,
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
^
_
_
10
312
Leominster,
6
6
-
1 _
6
.
_
_
—
_
10
225
Lunenburg,
15
14
1
1
14
1
„
_
_
10
264
Mendon, .
11
11
-
_
11
_
_
_■
^
_
10
63
Northbridge,
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
20
Oakham, .
8
8
-
_
8
_
«
_
_
_
10
306
Paxton, .
9
9
-
-
9
-.
_
_
_
_
101
222
Phillipston,
17
17
-
_
17
«
_
_
_
_
10
155
Princeton,
15
15
-
1
15
_
_
_
_
_
10
188
Rutland, .
7
7
-
_
7
_
»
_
_
_
10
265
Spencer, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
_
-
_
_
10
192
Sturbridge,
15
15
—
—
15
_
_
_
_
.
lO.i
125J
Tcmpleton,
24
24
—
-
24
-
_
-
.
_
10
210
Uxbridgo,
12
12
-
-
12
_
-.
_
—
_
10
86
Warren, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
_
-
_
_
11
250
Winchendon,
45
45
-
-
37
-
8
-
-
-
10
.249
ToUils,
1,961
1,958
3
2
1,941
3
17
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES: BY IXDUSTKIES. 497
f
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
CocsTiES, Cities
AND TOttSS.
WORKISO
Time and Wages
Given foe,—
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Alford, .
Becket, .
Chi'shirc, .
Clarksburg, .
Florida, .
Hinsdale, .
New Marlborough,
Otis,
Pittsfiold,
Sandisfieid,
Savov,
SheMeld, .
Stockbridge, .
West Stockbridge,
Windsor, .
Brtstol
Acushnet,
Easton, .
Freetown,
Mansfield,
Norton, .
Kehoboth,
Taunton, .
Weetport,
Essex.
Amesbury,
Boxford, .
Essex,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Middletou,
Newbury,
Saugus, .
Franklin.
Ashfield, .
Bernardston,
Buckland,
Colrain, .
Conway, .
Gill,.
Greenfield,
Leverett, .
Monroe, .
New Salem,
Northfleld,
Orange, .
Rowe,
Sunderland,
a
16
36
8
10
4
25
19
3
8
8
2S
20
3
3
3
3
8
3
3
102
4
14
14
9
4
2
3
a
Average Yeaelt Wages.
DAT HASDS.
$490 00
192 50
311 50
3S4 20
175 00
525 00
310 50
407 66
207 33
337 50
300 00
150 31
187 50
$163 08
300 00
450 00
104 25
300 00
750 00
350 00
$300 00
300 82
750 00
536 30
900 00
213 30
417 50
75 OO
$6G0 00
375 00
332 00
200 00
646 80
675 00
359 79
337 35
616 00
169 75
450 00
73 20
piece hasds.
§160 00
«- 22
.o 1
a
$7,840
1,155
11,214
3,074
1,750
2,100
7,763
7,746
4,545
675
1,200
601
563
$978
2,100:
2,700
626
600
3,000
1,050
$900'
2,40T
4,820
15,016.
18,000
640
1,253
225
$1,980
3,000
996
600
65,974
2,700
5,03T
4,72?
'679
900
220
VOL. II. — 63
498
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
^ 12
Given
FOR,—
DAT hands
PIECE HANDS. |
^ 2
Counties Citifs
^ ^
^^ \J W Al A A XJ ^ ^ \_- X A ^ L< i_T
CO >»
w
W
c; a
AND Towns.
o
*o
o
lo
a. «
^^
o
s-S
02 t.
p
^ ^
ll
1 s
s -^
.= 1
« 1
*«
QJ
Ti c:
g cs
o =
a a
g a
O S
o *"
s
U-t
<<
fcn
«
S
fa
M
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Franklin— Con.
Warwick,
20
-
$264 12
-
-
-
-
-
$5,282
Wendell, .
~
—
^
~*
^
~"
"
"
^
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
_
$659 39
-
-
-
-
-
$3,956
Biinitield,
6
_
533 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,665
Chester, .
8
_
201 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,613
Granville,
9
-
380 80
-
-
-
-
-
3,427
Holland, .
7
_ ■
301 73
_
_
-
-
-
2,112
Palmer, .
7
_
477 75
-
-
-
-
-
3,344
Southwick,
4
_
141 55
-
-
-
-
-
566
Bpringiield,
12
-
939 00
-
-
-
-
-
11,268
Tolland, .
7
-
136 00
-
-
-
-
-
952
Wc8tflel<l,
9
_
675 00
-
-
$675 00
-
-
6,075
Wilbrabam,
8
—
60 48
""
"
^
"
~
484
HAMPSHinE.
Amherst, .
2
_
$462 00
_
-
-
-
-
$924
Belcliertown,
8
_
226 57 .
-
-
-
-
-
1,813
Chestertield,
3
-
450 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,350
Cummington,
8
_
325 68
-
-
-
-
-
2,605
Enfield, .
17
-
203 05
-
-
-
-
-
3,452
Greenwich,
6
_
393 75
-
-
-
-
-
2,362
Hadley, .
11
_
525 00
-
-
-
-
-
5,775
Northampton,
65
-
350 00
-
-
-
-
-
22,750
Plainfiold,
8
-
179 47
-
-
-
-
-
1,436
Prescott, .
o
_
800 00
-
-
-
-
-
600
South Hadley,
30
-
575 96
-
-
-
-
-
17,279
Southampton,
4
-
291 40
-
-
-
-
-
1,166
Ware,
5
-
108 55
-
-
-
-
-
543
Westhampton,
6
_
141 93
_
-
-
-
-
852
Worthinglon, .
15
""
207 32
~
"
—
■
"
S,110
Middlesex.
Ayer,
15
-
$525 00
_
-
-
-
-
$7,875
Billerica, .
o
-
187 .50
~
-
-
-
-
375
Carlisle, .
10
-
291 00
-
-
-
-
2,910
Hudson, .
2
-
122 50
-
-
-
-
-
245
Littleton, .
3
-
273 00
-
-
-
-
-
819
Lowell, .
83
_
521 SO
_
-
-
-
-
43,309
Newton, .
2
-
625 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,250
Pcpperell,
15
-
316 75
-
-
-
-
-
4,751
Slierborn,
3
-
120 00
-
-
-
-
-
360
Shirley, .
19
-
379 55
-
-
$353 02
-
-
7,186
Sudbury, .
4
-
319 .50
-
-
-
-
-
1,278
Townsend,
19
-
404 43
-
-
-
-
-
7,084
Walt ham.
6
_
693 00
_
-
-
-
-
4,158
Winchester,
8
643 50
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6,148
Norfolk.
Bellinghum, .
2
-
$800 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,600
Braintree,
3
495 00
"
1,485
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AND A7AGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 499
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
PaH II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
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PIECE HANDS. |
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Hydo Park, .
33
_
$710 94
-
_
_
-
-
$23,461
Weymoulh, .
3
—
300 00
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Plymouth.
Carver, .
25
-
$208 98
-
$56 50
$240 87
-
_
$5,238
East Bridgewatcr,
2
-
200 (10
-
-
-
-
-
400
Halifax, .
3
_
450 (10
_
_
_
-
_
1,350
Hanover, .
18
_
408 28
-
-
546 00
-
-
8,451
Hanson, .
15
_
546 00
-
-
502 50
-
-
8,223
Kingston,
12
-
276 32
-
-
-
-
-
3,316
Lakuville,
4
_
90 00
-
_
-
-
-
360
Marshfield, .
5
_
276 90
_
_
_
_
_
1,385
Mattapoisott, .
10
_
289 80
_
_
_
-
_
2,898
Midilleborougli,
52
-
302 88
-
_
250 16
-
-
17,743
Roclicstcr,
44
_
245 28
_
_
_
_
_
10,792
Scituate, .
2
2
255 00
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—
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$85 00
■■
680
Suffolk.
■Boston, .
118
-
$633 00
-
$249 00
$402 60
~
-
$72,544
Chelsea, .
7
"
075 00
"
"
"
4,725
Worcester.
Ashburnhani,
.
10
-
$312 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,120
Atliol,
18
-
190 90
-
-
-
-
-
3,436
Barre,
12
-
489 00
-
-
-
-
-
5,875
Blackstono,
3
_
318 00
-
_
-
-
-
954
Bolton, .
8
_
350 46
_
_
_
_
_
2,804
Boylston,
7
-
507 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,549
Brooklicid,
40
-
472 36
-
-
-
-
-
18,894
Clinton, .
20
-
616 00
-
-
-
-
-
12,320
Dana,
16
-
329 64
-
_
_
-
-
5,274
Douglas, .
2
-
150 00
-
-
-
-
-
300
Fitehburg,
48
_
572 16
-
_
_
-
_
27,404
Gardner. .
15
-
678 71
-
-
-
-
-
10,181
Hubbardston,
19
-
326 97
-
-
-
-
-
6,212
Lancaster,
3
-
546 00
-
_
_
-
-
1,(338
Leominster,
6
-
460 25
-
-
_
_
-
2,7(52
Lunenburg,
14
~
386 22
-
-
-
-
-
5,407
Mendon, .
5
^
178 02
-
_
_
~
_
890
Northbridge,
2
30 00
_
_
_
_
60
Oakham, .
8
_
600 00
_
_
$750 00
_
_
4,950
Pax ton, .
9
_
444 00
-
_
_
-
3,996
Phillipston,
9
-
431 39
-
-
-
-
-
3,883
Princeton,
10
-
278 85
-
-
-
-
-
2,789
Rutland, .
3
-
600 00
-
_
-
-
-
1,800
Spencer, .
IG
-
304 50
-
-
-
-
-
4,872
Sturbridge,
11
-
323 08
-
-
-
-
-
3,560
Templeton,
21
-
337 26
-
-
-
-
7,082
TJxbridge,
12
-
193 50
-
-
-
-
2,322
Warren, .
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Wiuchendon,
41
-
414 52
-
$170 00
-
_
-
15,039
Totals,
1,062
o
-
-
-
-
-
-
$718,987
500
CENSUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Tortus.
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Adams, .
16
245
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Alford, .
_
_
~
-
_
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
Becket, .
6
110
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Cheshire, .
36
178
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Clarksburg, .
8
220
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Florida, .
10
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale,.
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
—
New Marlborough, .
25
230
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Otis,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
19
218
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Sandisfield, .
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Savoy, .
17
201
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
2
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stockbridgo, .
4
200
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
West Stockbridge, .
Windsor, .
4
3
92.1
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Acushnet,
_
_
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
Easton, .
6
98
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-_
_
-
Freetown,
7
200
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Mansfield,
6
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
Norton, .
6
75
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
-
_
Rehoboth,
2
300
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
—
-
-
Westport,
3
200
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Amesbury,
3
150
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Boxford, .
8
178
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Essex,
6
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
o
200
Lawrence,
28
310
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
20
300
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Middleton,
3
90
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Newbury,
3
250
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Saugus, .
3
50
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Franklin.
Ashficld, .
3
300
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
Bernardston,
8
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Buckland,
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Col rain, .
3
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Conway, .
Gill, . . •
102
308
_
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—
-
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4
300
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Levcrett, .
14
201
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monroe, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Salem,
14
195
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nortlifield,
9
308
-
-
-
■ -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
4
97
-
-
■ -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sunderland,
3
40
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PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 501
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Ilands— Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoiTN'TiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
AUOVE 15.
UNUEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
AEOVE 15.
UNUEK 15.
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■U'aiwick,
20
186
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
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Hampden.
Blandfonl,
6
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Brimlii'Iii,
5
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Chester, .
8
140
-
-
-
- 1
-
—
—
—
—
—
Granville,
9
272
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Holland, .
7
143
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Palmer, .
7
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soiitlnvick,
4
95
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
SpringlU'Ki,
12
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tolland, .
7
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Westfield,
4
300
-
-
-
-
5
300
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham, .
8
48
"
"
"
Hampsuire.
Amherst, .
2
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Bclchertown, .
8
139
-
-
-
-,
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chestcrlield,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
Cummingtou,
8
276
-
-
-
-
—
—
"
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Enfield, .
17
131
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Greenwich,
6
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hadley, .
11
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Northampton,
65
200
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
Plaintield,
8
137
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
Prescott, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
—
—
—
South Iladley,
30
SOS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southampton,
4
155
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
Ware,
5
65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Westliamptoii,
6
8o
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
Worthingion, .
15
177
Middlesex.
Aver,
15
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
2
125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carlisle, .
10
194
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Hudson, .
2
70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Littleton, .
3
156
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
83
298
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Pepperell,
15
181
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Sherborn,
3
60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Shirley, .
18
2353
-
-
-
-
1
235J
-
-
-
-
Sudbury, .
4
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Townsend,
19
221
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Waltham,
6
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
8
286
"
"
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"
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NonroLK.
Bellinichani, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Braintree,
3
220
502
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtinued.
Lumber — Con.
Pari III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hant>s.
>
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MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
LNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Hydo Park, .
3?,
289
-
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_
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"Weymouth, .
O
100
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C.arvcr, .
13
129
-
-
9
113
10
93
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East Bridgewater,
2
200
-
-
-
_
_
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3
200
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
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Hanover, .
10
236
-
-
_
_
8
273
_
_
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Hanson, .
13
217
-
-
-
-
2
225
-,
_
_
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Kingston,
12
176
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
Lakeville,
■ 4
60
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Marslificld,
5
213
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Mattapoisett,
10
361
-
-
-
_
_
—
_
_
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Middleborough
f
42
189
-
-
-
_
10
118
_
_
_
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Kochester,
44
140
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Scituate, .
2
85
—
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Boston, .
110
300
_
_
2
300
6
220
_
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7
300
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Ashburnhani, .
10
160
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115
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Barre,
12
255
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
_
Blackstone,
3
150
_
_
^
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_
_
_
—
_
_
Bolton, .
8
198
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Boylston,
7
260
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
_
Brookfield,
40
196
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Clinton, .
20
308
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dana,
16
201
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Douglas, .
2
100
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitciibuig,
48
298
_
_
„
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
Gardner, .
15
287
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hubbardston,
19
173
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Lancaster,
3
312
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster,
6
263
-
-
-
.
_
-
-
_
_
_
Lunenburg,
14
246
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
^
Mendon, .
5
80
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
Northbridge,
2
20
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Oakliam, .
7
800
-
-
_
_
1
300
_
_
_
_
Paxton, .
9
222
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Phillipston,
9
241
-
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
_
».
Princeton,
10
169
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Rutland, .
3
300
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
.
_
Spencer, .
16
174
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sturbridge,
11
238
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Templeton,
21
231
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
12
86
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Warren, .
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
.
Winchendon,
33
241
-
-
8
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
l,60d
-
—
—
12
-
43
-
2
—
2
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LuMUEU — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT IlANDS.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SKXE8
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UKDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15
UNDElt 15.
AND Towns.
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i\clanis, .
16
$2 00
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Alford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Becket, .
6
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chesliiro, .
36
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Clarksburg, .
8
1 70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Florida, .
10
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale, .
4
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
New Marlborough, .
25
1 35
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Otis,
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—
—
~
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Pittsfield,
19
1 87
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Sandislield,
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Savoy,
17
1 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Sheffield, .
2
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
Stockbrid«e, .
4
1 50
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
West Stockbridge, .
4
1 G2.^
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Windsor, .
3
1 25
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Bristol.
Acushnet,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
Eastoii, .
6
8106
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Freetown,
7
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mansfield,
6
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norton, .
6
1 39
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
Rehoboth,
2
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Taunton, .
4
2 50
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
Westport,
3
1 75
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Essex.
Amcsbury,
3
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boxford, .
8
1 69
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Esses,
6
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
$0 80
Lawrence,
23
1 73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
20
3 00
-
-
-
_
_
- .
_
-
-
-
Middlcton,
3
2 37
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newbury,
3
1 07 ■
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Saugus, .
3
1 50
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"
"
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Franklin.
Ashfield, .
3
$2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bernai-dston,
8'
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Buckland,
3
1 60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Col rain, .
3
80
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•-
Gill,.
102
2 10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
4
2 25
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Leverett, .
14
1 79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monroe, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Salem,
14
1 73
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northlield,
9
2 00
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
4
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sunderland,
3
1 S3
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Lumber — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Pay IIands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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20
$142
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_
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Blandforil,
6
$2 33
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Brimfield,
5
2 05
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
8
1 44
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Granville,
9
1 40
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
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Holland, .
7
2 11
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
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Palmer, .
7
1 75
- -
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Southwick,
4
1 49
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
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Springfield,
12
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Tolland, .
7
1 36
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
"Westficld,
4
2 25
_
_
_
_
5
$2 25
_
_
_
^
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8
1 26
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Hampshire.
Amherst, .
2
$150
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Belchertown, .
8
1 63
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Chesterfi<-l(l,
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
Cummington,
8
1 18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Enfield, .
17
1 55
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
Greenwich,
6
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Hadley, .
11
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
Korthampton,
65
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Plainfidd,
8
1 31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Prescott, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
South Hadley,
30
1 87
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
_
_
Southampton,
4
1 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware,
5
1 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- .
Westhampton,
6
1 71
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
Worthington, .
15
1 18
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Ayer,
15
$1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carlisle, .
10
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Hudson, .
o
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Littleton,.
3
1 75
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
Lowell, .
83
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pcpperell,
15
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sherborn,
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
18
1 61
-
-
-
-
1
$150
-
-
-
-
Sudbury, .
4
2 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Townsend,
19
1 83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Waltham,
6
2 25
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
8
2 25
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Bellin£;ham, .
2
$4 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Braintree,
3
2 25
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505
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
LuMUEU — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
females
BOTH
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Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
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Hyde I'mk, .
33
$2 40
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3
2 00
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13
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$2 59
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-
-
-
-
-
-
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Halifax, .
.3
2 25
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hanover, .
10
1 73
-
-
-
-
8
2 00
-
_
_
Hanson, .
13
1 71
-
_
_
_
2
2 50
_
_
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Kingston,
12
1 67
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
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Lakeville,
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Marshficld,
5
1 30
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Mattapoisett,
10
1 80
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Middlfborougli
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42
1 92
-
_
_
_
10
2 12
_
_
_
_
Rochester,
44
1 68
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
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2
3 00
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$100
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
110
i?211
-
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2
$0 83
6
$183
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_
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Chelsea, .
7
2 25
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Ashburuhaoi, .
10
$195
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
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Athol,
18
1 60
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
—
_
Barre,
12
1 92
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Blackstone,
3
2 12
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Bolton, .
8
1 77
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
—
Boylston,
7
1 95
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Brookfield,
40
2 41
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Clinton, .
20
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dana,
10
1 04
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Douglas, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitchburg,
48
1 92
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Gardner, .
15
2 33
-
-
-
-
_
—
_
_
_
_
Hubbardston,
19
1 89
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lancaster,
3
1 75
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster,
C
1 75
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_
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
Lunenburg,
14
1 57
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
Mendon, .
5
2 07
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Northbridgo,
2
1 50
-
_
_
_
„
—
_
_
_
_
Oakliaiu, .
7
2 00
-
-
-
_
1
$2 50
_
_
-
_
Paxtoii, .
9
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Phillipston,
9
1 79
-
-
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
_
Princeton,
10
1 05
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Rutland, .
3
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
Spencer, .
IG
1 75
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Sturbridge,
11
1 30
-
_
_
_I
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_
_
_
_
_
Templeton,
21
1 4()
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Uxbridge,
12
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Wincliendon,
33
1 72
-
-
8
SO 85
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,G05
—
—
-
12
-
43
-
2
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VOL. II. — Gl
506
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
MACHINES AND MACHINERY.
[Axles and boxes, band-saw machines, bark mills, bedstead machinery, blowers and exhaust fans,
bobbins and spools, boot and shoe stampers, boot and shoe crimping machines, boot and shoe heeling
machines, boot and shoe cable-screw wire machines, boring macliincs, box machinery, brick machines,
button-hole machines, capstans, carriage jacks, card clothing, carpet sweepers, cask machinery, chair
machinery, churns, cheese presses, cider mills and presses, cloth presses, clothes wringers, cotfee hullers,
coffee mills, cotton gins, cotton presses, cotton. seed linters, cop tubes, cotton machinery other than spcci-
fiod, derricks, dredging machines, drug and paint mills, electric firc-alarra apparatus, elevators, embossing
presses, eyeleting machines, fire-extinguishing apparatus, fluting machines, gas machines, governors,
grist mills, hand stamps, band cards, hydraulic presses, ice cream freezers, ice crushers, incubators, knit-
ting machines, laundry machines, lard presses, lathes, leather-cutting machinery, leather machinery,
leaching apparatus, lithographic machinery, looms, locomotives, meat choppers, metal-planing machines,
mining machinery, milling machines, nail and tack machinery, oil presses, paper-cutting machines, paper,
making machinery, pile drivers, plaster mills, printing presses, punching presses, pumps other than steam,
quarrying machines, reeds for looms, rice mills, rice hullers, rubber machinery, sash, door and blind
machinery, screw machinery, sewing machines, shingle machines, shafting, standards, hangers and pulleys,
spring motors, shuttles, soda water, ale and beer apparatus, spice mills, spinning rings, spindles, steam
gauges, steam boilers, steam engines, steamexcavators, steam-bending machinery, steam pumps, stills, stone-
cutting machinery, sugar mills, sugar-house machinery, tumbler washers, type-setting machines, veneer,
cutting machines, vises, washing machines, water wheels, water filters, windlasses, wire machinery, wood-
working machinery, worsted machinery, woollen machinery other than specified, wringing machines, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
CoIjSTIes, Cities
AND Towns.
Persons Employed.
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsfield,
Stockbridge, .
West Stockbridge,
Windsor, .
Brlstol.
Fairhaven,
FmU River,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
North Andover,
Salem,
FRANKIilN.
Beerfield,
Montague,
Orange, .
Bhelburne,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Springfield,
Westfleld,
s
&
38
1
38
02
32
46
46
O
4
4
60
60
3S9
310
45
45
147
131
64S
648
5
5
327
279
43
43
41
41
520
512
59
59
40
40
35
35
254
254
4
4
360
3r4
IJo
125
61
60
4
4
16
48
8
12
Persons Employed, With Age.
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32
46
3
4
60
296
45
130
648
5
279
43
41
500
59
38
35
254
4
364
125
60
4
•a
65
16
43
8
14
1
12
14
■3
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
305
307
291
250
306
300
306
300
308
300
10
300
10
304
10
307
10
301
10
305
10
247
300
310
301
300
308
308
300
313
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD AVAGES I BY IXDUSTPJES.
507
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machines and Machinery — Con.
Pa7-t I. — Persons Employed, zoith Classification of Ages — Con.
CocsTiES, Cities
ASD Towns.
IIampshire.
ChestertioUi, .
Easthanipton, .
Korthampton, .
Middlesex
Arlington,
Ayer,
Billerica, .
Cambridge,
Chelmsford,
Everett, .
Hudson, .
Lowell, .
MnldcD, .
Newton, .
Pepperell,
Westford,
Weston, .
Woburn, .
Norfolk.
Hyde Park,
Walpole, .
Plymodth.
Abington,
Bridgewater, .
East Bridgewater,
Mattapoisett, .
SlJFFOLK.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Athol,
Barro,
Blackstone,
Clinton, .
Fitchburg,
Harvard, .
Leicester,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Northbridge,
Southbridge,
Sutton,
Templeton,
Warren, .
Winchendon,
Worcester,
Totals,
Tebsons Emploted.
s
10
10
2S
28
177
,176
4
4
4
4
15
15
405
405
42
42
30
30
9
9.
582
552
2
2
175
175
10
10
18
18
5
5
35
35
17
16
8
7
5
5
44
44
50
50
3
3
1,803
1,801
32
32
32
32
17
17
95
73
524
524
8
8
83
74
5
5
297
290
458
458
26
26
19
19
12
12
100
100
36
30
1,037
1,015
9,561
9,309
30
22
9
22
252
1
24
Persons Employed. With Ace.
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10
28
176
4
4
15
405
42
30
9
544
2
175
10
18
5
35
16
7
o
42
50
3
1,788
31
32
17
73
524
8
74
5
288
458
26
19
12
100
36
1,015
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30
1
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-
2
2
12
-
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22
1
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2
-
-
22
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232
54
20
1
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10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
312
306
275
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10
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10
308
10
308
10
305
10
273
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10
301
10
90
10
204
284
292
303
95
300
230
291
10
300
10
306
10
300
10
306
10
236
10
313
10
293
10
300
10
.301
10
287
10
310
10
277
10
305
10
300
10
306
10
303
508
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machines and Machinery — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
1
Average Yearly Wages.
o
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Given
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DAT hands.
piece han-ds.
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CouKTiES, Cities
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
38
—
$686 28
-
-
-
-
-
$26,079
Pittsfield,
32
-
601 72
-
-
-
-
-
19,255
Stockbridge, .
5
-
300 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,500
West Stockbridge, .
3
-
625 00
-
-
_
-
-
1,875
Windsor,
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Bristol.
Fairhavc-n,
60
_
$900 00
-
-
$1,200 00
-
_
$56,100
Fall River,
305
79
687 00
$328 28
$206 19
1,121 10
-
-
230,672
Mansfield,
39
_
525 00
-
-
-
-
-
20,475
New Bedford,
129
16
668 96
216 75
-
975 69
$524 40
-
91,123
Taunton, .
648
~
598 00
~
""
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—
~
387,504
Essex.
Gloucester,
5
_
$406 00
_
-
-
-
-
$2,030
Lawrence,
279
43
521 10
$294 32
-
$1,000 00
$286 67
-
160,327
Lynn,
43
-
686 00
-
-
-
-
-
29,698
Newburyport,
41
-
639 36
-
-
-
-
-
26,214
North Audover,
512
8
762 50
274 50
$167 75
-
-
-
385,459
8alem,
59
—
550 81
■"
~
"*
~
—
32,498
Franklin.
Deerfleld,
40
-
$450 00
-
$100 00
-
-
-
$15,700
Montague,
35
-
675 00
-
-
-
-
-
23,625
Orange, .
254
-
674 52
-
-
-
-
-
171,323
Slielburne,
4
""
636 00
~
~
—
""
~
2,544
Hampden.
Chicopee,
349
5
$680 76
$340 00
-
-
$250 00
-
$238,915
Holyoke, .
125
—
662 20
-
-
-
-
-
82,775
Springfield,
60
-
621 30
-
-
$785 40
-
-
39,247
Westlield,
4
""
600 00
~
~
900 00
^
^
3,300
Hampshire.
Chesterfield, .
10
_ \
$468 00
_
_
-
-
-
$4,680
Easthampton, .
28
_ \
612 00
-
-
-
-
-
17,136
Northampton, .
176
"
756 25
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•*
"■
~
~"
133,094
Middlesex.
Arlington,
2
-
$388 50
-
-
-
-
-
$777
Aycr,
4
-
782 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,565
Billerica, .
15
-
684 00
-
_
-
-
-
10,260
Cambridge,
405
-
609 00
-
-
$963 20
-
-
255,500
Chelmsford,
37
-
393 75
-
-
-
-
-
14,566
Everett, .
30
_
770 00
-
-
-
-
-
23,100
Hudson, .
9
—
540 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,860
Lowell, .
550
29
500 50
$322 35
$159 50
327 70
$196 94
$290 00
279,320
Maiden, .
2
-
614 25
-
-
-
-
-
1,228
Newton, .
175
_
299 20
-
_
-
-
-
31,416
Pepperell,
10
-
660 80
-
-
-
-
-
6,603
Westford,
18
-
586 95
-
-
-
-
10,565
Weston, .
5
-
180 00
-
-
-
-
-
900
Woburn, .
35
~
615 96
~"
—
^
■"
~
21,559
TEllSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTRIES. 509
PERSONS E:\IPL0YED, wages, Etc.— Continued.
IMaciunes and Macuinery — Con.
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISO
TiMB AND Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
L,
2
1
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DAT hands
PIECE nAXDS. 1
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1
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Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
16
-
$580 25
-
-
-
-
-
$9,284
Walpole, .
I
-
785 48
-
-
-
-
-
5,498
Plymouth.
Abingtoii,
5
-
$693 00
-
-
_
-
'
$3,465
Bridscwater, .
44
-
222 75
-
$15 00
$375 00
-
-
11,821
East Bridijfwatcr, .
50
-
465 00
-
-
-
-
_
23,250
MattapoistJtt, .
2
-
379 50
-
-
-
-
-
759
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,800
-
$761 75
-
$280 86
$881 10
-
-
$1,372,899
"Worcester.
Atliol,
31
-
$496 98
-
_
$519 20
-
-
$15,518
Barre,
32
-
570 00
-
-
-
-
- 1
18,240
Blackstone,
IV
-
498 24
-
-
-
-
-
8,470
Clinton, .
73
22
056 32
$260 40
-
-
$350 30
-
54,869
Fitehburg,
484
-
635 80
-
-
-
-
-
307,727
Harvard, .
8
-
450 00
-
-
-
_
_
3,600
Leicester,
58
4
764 22
372 00
$275 00
-
_
_
45,805
Leominster,
5
-
900 00
-
-
_
—
_
4,500
Milford, .
204
7
651 42
412 50
223 86
233 70
337 50
_
167,709
Northbridge,
458
_
5S0 00
-
-
1,392 00
_
-
298,932
Southbridge,
26
-
5S5 00
-
-
-
-
-
15,210
Sutton, .
19
-
578 00
-
-
-
_
-
10,982
Tompleton,
12
-
550 00
-
-
-
_
-
6,600
Warren, .
100
_
750 00
-
-
_
_
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7;-, 000
■Winchendon,
36
_
479 40
_
_
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17,258
Worcester,
1,007
22
612 00
472 00
-
1,045 44
-
-
670,401
Totals, .
9,134
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
$6,013,174
Part III. — WorTcing Time for Day and Piece Ilands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ConsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Adams, .
38
301
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-
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Pittsfield,
32
307
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_
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Stockbridge, .
5
150
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3
250
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Windsor, .
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CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machines and Maciiinert — Con.
Part III.^ Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Fnirhaven,
53
300
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-
-
-
7
300
-
-
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Fall River,
278
300
65
2S3
28
237
13
303
-
-
-
-
Mansfield,
39
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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New Bedford, .
103
2C6
5
289
-
-
20
293
11
285
-
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Taunton, .
648
299
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Essex.
Gloucester,
5
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
La-wrence,
277
270
29
283
_
_
o
250
19
203
_
_
Lynn,
43
280
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
—
Newburyport,
41
288
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
—
North Audover,
500
305
8
305
12
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
59
247
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
__
-
-
Franklin.
Deerfield,
38
300
_
_
o
200
-
-
-
-
_
_
Montague,
35
300
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
254
292
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Shelburne,
4
SCO
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
.349
279
1
272
_
_
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-
4
250
-
_
Holyokc, .
125
308
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
48
2S5
-
-
_
-
12
308
-
-
-
-
Westileld,
1
300
-
-
-
-
3
300
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Chesterfield, .
10
' 312
_
—
_
_
__
-
-
-
-
-
Eastlianipton, .
28
300
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,.
17G
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
o
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ayer,
4
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
15
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
380
300
_
-
-
-
25
301
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford, .
37
225
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Everett, .
30
308
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Hudson, .
9
270
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
540
280
9
307
6
290
3
290
20
229
1
290
Maiden, .
2
273
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
175
100
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Pepperell,
10
280
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westford,
18
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weston, .
5
90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
35
236
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
16
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walpole, .
7
292
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Plymouth.
Abington,
5
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bridgewater, .
20
81
-
-
o
30
10
125
-
-
-
-
East Bridgcwater, .
50
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
2
230
—
—
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—
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Boston, .
1,725
277
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12
302
63
267
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machines and Maciiineuy— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Haxds.
riECB HAKDS.
MALKS
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SKXE3
CouNTiKS, Cities
ABOVK lo.
ABOVE 15.
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Athol,
26
251
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-
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-
5
236
-
-
-
-
Barre,
32
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Blackstone,
17
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Clinton, .
JO
293
9
310
-
-
-
-
13
310
-
-
Fitchburg,
484
2S9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harvard, .
8
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leicester,
58
271
4
248
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, *
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
248
282
1
275
•7
287
14
285
6
270
-
-
Nortlibriili,'e,
417
290
-
-
-
-
41
290
-
-
-
-
Soutlibridge,
26
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sutton, .
19
289
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Templeton,
12
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
100
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchendon,
36
235
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
906
255
22
295
~
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101
288
—
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—
Totals,
8,752
-
153
-
64
-
331
-
73
-
1
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15..
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Adams, .
38
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-
-
-
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Pittstield,
32
1 96
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Stockbridce, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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3
2 50
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Fairhaven,
53
$3 00
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-
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Fall IJiver,
278
2 29
65
$116
28
$0 87
13
•5 70
-
-
-
—
Mansfield,
39
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
New Bedford, .
103
2 26
5
75
-
-
20
3 33
11
$1 84
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Taunton, .
648
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Gloucester,
5
$140
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Lawrence,
277
1 93
29
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$4 00
19
$109
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43
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41
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500
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8
90
12
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59
2 23
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Decrfleld,
38
SI 50
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2
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35
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoNTCfUED.
Machines and Machinery— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Warjes for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXE3
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Orange, .
254 '$2 31
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Shelburue,
4 2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
349 '$2 44
1
$125
-
-
-
-
4 $100
-
_
Holyoke, ,
125
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Springfield,
48
2 18
-
-
-
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12
$2 55
_
_
_
_
Westiiold,
1
2 00
-
-
-
-
3
3 00
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Chesterfield, .
10
$150
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
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Ensthampton, .
28 ; 2 00
_
_
.
_
_
_
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_
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Northampton, .
1V6 2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
2 $2 59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
«
Ayer,
4 2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
BUlerica, .
15 2 28
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Cambriilge,
380 2 03
_
_
«
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25
$3 20
_
_
_
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Chelmsford, .
37
1 75
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_
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_
_
_
_
_
Everett, .
30
2 50
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
Hudson, .
9
2 00
_
_
_
_
.
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Lowell, .
540
1 75
9
$105
6 ;$o 55 1
3
1 13
20
$0 86
1
$100
Maiden, .
2
2 25
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
—
Newton, .
175
1 87
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pepperell,
10
2 36
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Westford,
18
1 95
_
_
_
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-
_
-
_
_
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Weston, .
5
2 00
_
_
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Woburn, .
55
2 61
-
-
-
1
-
-
~
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
16 $211
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
■Walpole, .
7
2 69
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Abington,
5
$2 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
«
Bridgewater, .
26
2 75
_
-
2 $0 50 1
16
$3 00
-
-
-
-
East Bridgewater, .
50
1 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Mattapoisett, .
2
1 65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,725
$2 75
-
-
12 $0 93 1
63
$3 30
•
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol,
26 $198
_
_
_
_
5
$2 20
_
_
_
_
Barre,
32 1 90
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Blackstone,
17
1 73
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Clinton, .
73
2 24
9
$0 84
_
_
_
_
13 $1 13
_
_
Fitchburg,
484
2 20
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harvard, .
8
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leicester,
5S
2 82
4
1 50
—
_
_
-
- -
-
-
Leominster, .
5
3 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
- -
-
_
Milford, .
248
2 31
1
1 50
2
so 78
14
2 82
6
1 25
-
—
Northbridge, .
417
2 00
_
_
_ _
41
4 80
-
-
-
-
Southbridgo, .
26
1 95
-
_
_ _
_
-
-
-
-
_
Sutton, .
19
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Templeton,
12
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
100
2 50
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Winchendon, .
36
2 04
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
906
2 40
22
1 60
~
-
101
3 63
-
-
_
—
Totals, .
8,752
I
153
-
64
-
331
-
73
1
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPvIES. 513
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
METALS AND METALLIC GOODS.
[Anchors, annunciators, automatic oilers, Babbitt's-metal, badges, baggage and key checks, bar Iron,
bam doer rollers, bells, belt studs, boot buttoners, boot and shoe buckles, boot and shoe heel and toe irons,
bolts and rivets, bomb harpoons, bonnet wire, brass other than sheet, brass goods, brass tubing, bronze,
bronze goods, britannia ware, burning brands, butter and cheese triers, butts and hinges, charcoal iron,
chains, chain cables, clamps, coal hods and fire shovels, conductors' punches, cooking ranges, copper other
than sheet, copper goods, copper tubing, coral jewelry, corrugated iron, corrugated iron goods, cutlery,
cymbals and gongs, dampers, deck scraiiers, dies and letters, door plates, door latches and handles, door
aiid pew numbers, dumb-waiter wheels, egg beaters, eyelets, faucets, ferrules, fire escapes, flre-proof doors
and vaults, furnaces, galvanizing kettles (used for), gas lighters, gas and lamp fixtures, gas piping, gas
and water meters, gas stoves, German silver, German silver goods, gold and silver ware, gold jewelry,
grates, ground zinc (for paint), hackle, gill, card, comb and picker pins, hair jewelry, harness and saddlery
supplies and ornaments, hollow ware and eastings, hooka and eyes, horse shoes, hose couplings, hydrants,
iron columns, iron fences and railings, iron furniture, iron plates and sheets, iron shutters, iron stable
fixtures, iron window and door caps,''japanned ware, jet jewelry, keys and key blanks, lamp-posts, lamps
and lanterns, lamp and gas shades, lead goods, leaf and foil of various melals, lightning rods, locks, lock,
smiths and bell hangers' materials, machine and wood screws, machine and other needles, metallic castings
made to order, money drawers, nails, nuts, ornamental nails, ox shoes, pail ears, pencil sharpeners, pens,
perforated metals, pig iron, pig lead, picture knobs, pins, planing-machine knives, plated jewelry, plated
ware, pokers, lifters and tongs, printers' fixtures, red lead, retorts, safes, scales and balances, sewing-
machine attachments, sheathing of various metals, sheet brass, sheet copper, sheet iron goods, sheet lead,
sheet zinc, shell jewelrv, silver jewelry, skates, speaking tubes and materials, spikes, springs other than
car, steam gongs and whistles, steam-heating apparatus, steam piping, steel, stereotype and electrotype
plates, stoves, stove linings, stove shelves, submarine armor, tacks, brads and shoe nails, taps and dies for
screw cutting, thimbles, tinware, toe calks, tubular wells, types and type metal, valves, washers, water
mains, water piping, whip mountings, white lead, white metal, white-metal goods, window pulleys and
weights, wire of various metals, wire screens and ropes, wire goods, yellow metal, yellow-metal goods,
zinc other than sheet, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages; Workituj Time.
CotJSTiES, Cities
ASD TOWSS.
Persoks Emploted.
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Hinsdale,.
Lee, .
Pittsfield,
Kichmond,
StockbridKe, .
West Stockbridge,
Bristol.
Attleborough,
Dartmouth,
Dighton, .
Easton, .
Fairhavcn,
Fall River,
Freetown,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Raynham,
Somerset,
Taunton,
Dukes.
Edgartown,
S
<a
65
5S
2
2
9
9
2
o
4
4
13
13
175
175
5
o
45
45
1,019
800
3
3
35
35
35
35
110
85
394
394
16
10
233
213
261
261
365
365
261
261
1,617
1,349
o
2
219
6
20
263
Persons Employed, With Age.
58
2
9
2
4
13
175
5
45
797
3
35
35
75
393
10
210
261
364
225
1,275
S
o
215
6
20
262
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3
10
1
1
30
74
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10
19*
10
310.
10
150.
10
300>
10
250.
10
310.
12
3or
10
300.
10
313.
10
258:
10
300
10
234
10
295
10
2JS
10
270
10
75
10
279-
10
300.
10
253.
10
2.56.
10
256.
10
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VOL. II. — G5
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Employed. |
Persons Employed, With Age.
03
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Essex.
Danvers, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Gloucester,
54
54
-
_
54
-
-
-
-
_
10
229
Haverhill,
23
23
-
_
23
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Ipswich, .
2
o
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Lawrence,
86
85
1
-
85
1
-
-
-
-
10
282
Lynn,
80
79
1
-
79
1
-
-
-
_
10
280
Mcthuen,.
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
302
Newburyport,
50
50
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
10
293
Salem,
140
139
1
-
139
1
-
-
-
-
10
303
Salisbury,
5
5
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6
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10
300
Franki-in.
Buckland,
327
306
21
1
279
21
27
-
-
-
10
250
Erving, .
100
90
10
1
80
8
10
2
-
-
10
300
Greenfield,
61
59
2
_
59
2
-
-
-
-
10
298
Montague,
434
412
22
-
353
4
59
18
-
-
10
301
Orange, .
40
40
~
~
40
^
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^
^
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10
300
Hampden.
Chicopee,
97
83
14
-
83
14
-
-
-
-
10
281
Holyoke, .
90
87
3
-
87
3
-
-
-
-
10
300
Springfield, .
692
528
64
6
528
64
-
-
-
-
10
293
Westfield,
99
99
^
"
99
■
"
"
"
"
10
297
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Enfield, .
8
8
_
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Northampton, .
270
258
12
2
239
12
19
-
_
-
10
291
Ware,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
267
Williamsburg,
200
175
25
■"
155
15
20
10
"
"
10
211
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Cambridge,
229
201
28
-
201
28
-
-
-
-
10
288
Holliston,
19
16
3
-
16
3
-
—
-
-
10
208
Hudson, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lexington,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Lowell, .
334
32S
6
-
326
6
2
-
-
-
10
297
Maiden, .
14
2
12
1
2
12
-
-
-
-
10
120
Marlborough, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
270
Medford, .
20
8
12
-
8
12
-
-
-
-
10
308
Melrose, .
75
69
6
-
69
6
-
-
-
-
10
300
Newton, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Pepperell,
9
8
1
-
8
1
-
-
-
-
8
300
Reading, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Shirley, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Somerville,
159
159
-
-
159
-
-
-
-
-
10
277
Sudbury, .
5
4
1
-
4
1
1
-
-
-
10
210
Waltham,
94
94
-
-
94
-
-
-
-
-
10
259
Watertown, .
176
174
2
-
173
2
1
-
-
-
10
300
Westford,
42
40
2
-
40
o
-
-
-
-
10
24
Weston, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
154
Woburn, .
16
16
—
"*
16
""
^
*"
^
^
10
300
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES.
51
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
•
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
U9
s
■o
i
o
o
Counties, Cities
c
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o
o
o
o
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o
S
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a
o
a
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u
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o
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Norfolk.
Braintrei',
17
16
1
-
15
1
1
-
_
^
10
243
Canton, .
200
200
_
_
200
_
_
_
_
^
10
178
Hvdc Park,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Medlk-ld, .
8
8
-
-
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
195
Medway, .
10
10
..
_
10
_
-
_
_
_
10
250
Keedham,
19
19
_
-
19
_
_
_
_
10
261
Quincy, .
47
47
_
-
47
-
-
-
_
-
10
228
Sharon, .
60
58
2
_
58
2
_
-
_
_
10
309
Weymouth,
196
IPG
_
_
196
_
_
.
_
_
10
308
Wreniham,
158
15S
~
—
158
—
"~
"
—
—
10
234
Plymocth.
Bridgewater, .
29
29
_
-
29
-
-
-
-
-
8i
255
Brockton,
122
96
26
3
90
23
6
3
_
_
10
294
Carver, .
61
51
_
_
51
_
_
«
_
_
10
280
East Bridgewater, .
105
105
-
-
105
_
-
-
_
—
10
263
Hanover, .
23
17
6
1
17
6
-
-
_
-
10
200
Hanson, .
50
41
9
2
41
9
_
_
_
_
9
229
Hingham,
45
45
-
-
45
_
_
-
_
-.
9
269
Kingston,
150
139
11
-
137
11
o
-
_
-
10
244
Lakevillo,
3
3
-
-
2
_
1
_
_
«
10
80
Middleborough,
15
15
-
-
15
_
-
_
_
-
10
269
Plymouth,
246
233
13
-
233
13
_
_
.
_
10
275
South Seitiiate,
21
17
4
-
17
4
_
-
_
,_
10
208
South Abington,
277
203
74
5
184
74
19
_
_
_
10
257
Wareham,
* 650
650
-
-
650
_
—
_
_
.
10
161
West Bridgewater, .
5
5
~
—
6
—
—
—
-
—
10
275
Suffolk.
Boston, .
3,836
3,543
293
14
3,504
268
30
25
_
.
9i
295
Chelsea, .
355
313
42
5
313
42
~
~
10
252
WORCESTEE,
Atbol, .
20
20
-
-
20
_
_
_
_
_
10
296
Barre,
7
7
-
-
7
-
_
_
_
-
10
300
Blackstone,
20
20
_
_
20
_
_
_
_
—
10
265
Charlton, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
_
—
_
-
11
250
Clinton, .
135
95
40
5
95
40
_
_
_
-
10
305
Dudley, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
9
300
Fitchburg,
84
84
-
-
84
_
_
_
_
_
10
239
Lancaster,
2
o
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
313
Leicester,
10
9
1
1
9
1
_
_
-
-
10
250
Leominster,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Milford, .
59
54
5
-
54
5
_
_
_
-
10
280
Millbury, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
_
-
-
-
10
150
Oakham, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
286
Southbridge,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
-
-
-
10
280
Spencer, .
72
72
-
-
72
_
-
-
-
-
10
237
Templeton, .
60
60
-
-
60
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Warren, .
45
45
-
-
45
_
-
-
-
-
10
294
Winchendon, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
-
-
-.
10
30O
Worcester,
1,603
1,516
87
-
1,504
84
12
3
-
-
10
293
TotoU,
•
17,503
16,155
1,408
65
15,808
1,337
341
71
6
-
-
516
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contikued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for, —
CotjjiTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Hinsdale,.
Lee, .
Pittsficld,
Richmond,
Stockbridge,
West Stoclibridge,
Bristol,
Attleboroiigh,
Dartmouth,
Dighton, .
Easton, .
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Freetown,
Mansfield,
New Bedford,
Raynham,
Somerset,
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Danvors, .
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Methuen, .
Newburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Franklin
Buckland,
Erving, .
Greenfield,
Montague,
Orange, .
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Springfield,
Westfield,
58
9
3
2
4
13
175
5
45
736
2
35
So
85
394
10
210
261
350
261
1,296
4
51
23
2
85
79
4
50
135
5
306
90
59
412
40
83
87
519
218
25
6
19
261
21
10
2
22
14
3
64
Average Yearly Wages.
DAY HAITDS.
o
$328
02
620 00
$375
00
375
00
600 00
502
20
537
25
667 00
601 64
$689 06
450 00
533 64
416 90
676 00
526 50
150 00
558 03
553 57
437 50
434 30
595 68
$200 00
$750 00
537 60
698 45
612 00
516 12
733 60
522 46
566 50
$295 12
260 00
456 45
274 59
$201 24
180 96
130 00
155 80
riECE HANDS.
$554 00
$161 20
$826 88
936 00
788 80
1,150 00
748 44
552 96
312 00
~
$707 50
600 00
702 05
443 20
825 00
$237 50
225 00
280 00
239 04
$584 73
621 00
633 64
768 50
$227 13
300 00
291 20
$125 00
186 00
138 00
$1,200 00
675 00
900 00
600 00
$750 00
630 00
406 44
450 00
$542 64
980 40
S -2
o
$237 00
260 00
93 75
341 88
$207 00
$314 16
131 25
$252 00
$138 00
I' 3
$27,611
1,240
$1,125
750
2,000
6,529
94,019
3,335
27,074
$578,519
900
18,677
14,591
72,010
206,441
2 062
134,429
144,482
153,125
117,428
1,469,889
$400
$3,000
27,418
17,067
1,224
44,065
59,452
2,089
28,325
74,696
1,560
$213,532
52,032
41,871
172,857
26,500
$52,149
54,927
343,732
80,108
PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. U
17
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
c:
o
f-< o
Given
FOR,—
DAY HANDS.
riECE HANDS.
fe -
Counties Cities
<s _^-
AND Towns.
lO
lo
0}
LO
lO
09
o
s «
^ a.
^ >
— >
o
— >
o
aa
a
1 J
u
- "3
o 3
11
^ 1
o =
J^
U^
s
K
«
^4
C3
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Hampshire.
Amberst, .
7
-
$140 00
-
-
-
-
—
$2,940
EnfieUl, .
8
-
2G0 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,080
Northampton, .
258
12
602 80
$260 00
$131 32
$707 50
$19120 $154 47
167,021
Ware,
o
-
332 50
-
-
-
-
605
"Williamsburg,
175
25
603 42
-
-
400 00
200 00 150 00
78,654
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
6
-
$606 00
-
-
$450 00
-
_
$3,168
Cambrklgo,
173
25
653 20
$225 00
-
600 00
-
-
118,527
Holliston,
16
3
416 00
-
-
670 00
$208 00
_
8,320
Hudson, .
3
-
567 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,702
Lexington,
6
-
546 00
-
-
_
_
_
3,276
Lowell, ,
278
5
591 00
344 72
-
684 00
-
-
166,373
Maiden, .
o
12
110 40
89 00
-
-
120 00
-
1,537
Marlborough, .
10
-
675 00
-
-
_
_
_
6,750
Medford, .
8
12
-
-
-
1,078 00
539 00
_
15,092
Melrose, .
69
6
508 75
385 00
_
550 00
343 75
_
38,857
Newton, .
12
_
600 00
-
-
_
_
_
7,200
Pcpperoll,
8
-
450 00
-
-
450 00
-
-
3,600
Heading, .
20
-
770 00
-
-
-
-
-
15,400
Shirley, .
4
-
618 00
-
-
_
-
_
2,472
Somcrville,
159
-
620 48
-
-
_
-
-
98,656
Sudbury, .
3
-
447 30
-
-
-
-
_
1,342
Waltham,
94
-
523 18
-
_
_
_
_
49,179
Watertown, .
173
2
728 00
376 25
_
_
_
_
120,697
Westford,
40
2
54 00
33 36
_
54 00
_
_
2,227
Weston, .
o
-
462 00
-
_
_
_
_
924
Woburn, .
10
-
750 00
-
-
-
-
-
12,000
Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
-
$483 80
$200 00
$150 00
_
-
-
87,257
Canton, .
200
-
347 10
-
-
$356 00
-
-
69,448
Hyde Park, .
4
-
432 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,728
Medfiekl, .
8
-
260 30
_
_
_
_
_
2,082
Medway, .
10
-
427 50
-
_
—
_
_
4,275
Needham,
10
-
411 18
-
_
558 75
-
_
4,407
Quincy, ,
47
-
468 64
-
-
_
-
_
22,026
Sharon, .
-
2
250 00
_
_
_
_
500
Weymouth,
196
-
430 11
-
_
210 00
_
_
62,291
Wrentham,
158
-
702 00
-
-
-
-
-
110,916
PLTMOUXn.
Bridgewater, .
27
-
$443 52
_
—
_
_
_
$11,975
Brockton,
87
26
506 21
$334 75
$349 17
$908 43
$305 04
$243 75
53,889
Carver, .
51
-
402 00
-
-
500 00
_
_
23,344
East Bridgewater, .
105
-
420 90
-
_
_
_
^
44,194
Hanover, .
17
6
400 00
-
_
600 00
200 00
_
9,400
Hanson, .
40
9
303 94
-
-
579 50
187 50
_
17,151
Hingham,
45
-
493 74
-
_
_
_
_
22,218
Kingston,
132
10
511 80
176 58
150 00
666 38
210 00
_
73,2U
Lakcville,
2
~
160 CO
-
_
_
_
_
320
Middleborough,
15
552 90
-
_
741 00
_
_
9,611
Plymouth,
2.33
13
549 67
290 70
-
541 89
357 00
-
132,246
South Scituatc,
15
4
392 50
150 00
_
_
_
_
6,487
South Abington, .
170
64
610 20
253 89
235 02
1,358 50
263 62
192 50
135,090
Warebam,
650
-
318 00
-
-
200 00
_
-
204,340
West Bridgewater, .
5
-
4S1 25
-
-
-
-
-
2,406
Suffolk.
Boston, .
3,450
230
$057 85
$376 32
$158 13
$306 36
$330 60
_
$2,183,606
Chelsea, .
312
42
646 SO
205 92
—
610 00
204 35
1
209,895
518
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time asd Wages
Given fok,—
Average Yearly Wages.
day hands
PIECE HANDS.
>2 .
tn
05
S ^
AND Towns.
!2
o
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lO
o
X «>
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.-i
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05
"5
O
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Worcester.
Athol, .
18
-
$582 12
-
-
$652 50
-
-
$11,041
Barre,
7
-
699 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,8L)3
Blackstone,
_
_
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
Charlton, .
7
-
500 00
-
-
—
—
-
3,500
Clinton, .
95
40
686 25
-
-
-
$355 32
-
79,407
Dudley, .
i
_
639 00
-
-
—
-
-
4,473
Fitchburg,
84
-
506 68
-
-
-
-
-
42,501
Lancaster,
o
-
652 96
-
-
-
-
-
1,306
Leicester,
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
Leominster,
4
_
300 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,200
Milford, .
54
5
633 76
$302 40
-
849 00
_
_
38,318
Millbury, .
10
-
337 50
-
-
-
-
-
3,375
Oakham, .
3
-
457 15
-
-
-
-
-
1,371
Southbridge,
3
-
412 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,237
Spencer, .
72
_
631 06
-
-
823 68
-
_
47,940
Templcton,
60
-
489 69
-
-
206 25
-
-
28,242
Warren, .
45
_
700 00
-
-
-
-
-
31,500
Winchendon,
3
_
425 88
_
-
-
_
-
1,278
Worcester,
1,496
86
479 67
281 79
$139 10
728 65
-
$219 75
767,675
Totals,
15,643
1,319
-
-
-
-
-
-
$9,802,629
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
TiECE Hands.
wales
females
BOTH sexes
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
under 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
05
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175
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262
210
248
7
258
66
266
4
237
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2
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DAT Hands.
Piece Hands,
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FEMALKS
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
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35
295
_
_
_
-
_
_
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-
_
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25
208
2
208
10
208
50
208
23
208
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394
270
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75
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6
75
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172
267
19
255
-
-
38
272
-
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-
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New Bedford, .
2i31
281
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Raynham,
3.')0
250
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
_
_
Somerset,
204
202
-
_
36
200
21
230
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
940
272
26
243
79
205
282
252
229
259
1
252
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
2
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
Essex.
Danvers, .
4
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Gloucester,
51
224
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Haverhill,
21
305
_
_
_
-
2
300
-
-
-
-
Ipswioh, .
2
306
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
- .
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-
Lawrence,
80
253
_
_
_
_
5
300
_
-
_
_
Lynn,
70
2S0
-
_
_
_
9
300
_
-
_
-
Methuen, .
4
302
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Newburyport,
50
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem, .
134
288
-
-
-
-
1
300
_
-
-
-
Salisbury,
5
130
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frankzin.
Buckland,
96
250
21
250
27
250
183
250
_
-
-
-
Erving, .
80
300
8
300
12
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
Greenfield,
57
299
o
230
_
_
2
280
_
-
_
-
Montague,
144
277
3
288
14
276
209
276
1
276
63
276
Orange, .
20
300
—
—
—
—
20
300
-
— -
—
—
Hampden.
Chicopee,
83
267
9
201
-
-
_
_
5
204
-
-
Holyoke, .
87
270
3
300
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
504
202
40
200
_
_
15
266
15
175
_
-
Westtield,
80
290
—
-
-
-
19
285
-
—
—
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
7
280
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Enfield, .
8
260
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton, .
73
274
7
200
6
268
166
283
5
260
13
271
"Ware,
2
206
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
-
-
- '
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45
267
-
-
-
-
110
200
15
200
30
200
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Ashland, .
3
300
_
_
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3
300
.
-
-
-
Cambridge,
171
284
25
300
_
_
2
300
_
-
-
-
Holliston,
12
208
_
_
_
_
4
20S
3
208
-
_
Hudson, .
3
227
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lexington,
6
312
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
-
-
-
Lowell, .
276
290
5
278
_
_
2
304
-
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-
-
Maiden, .
2
120
4
100
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_
_
_
8
100
-
-
Marlborough, .
10
225
-
-
-
-
-
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—
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ConxTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UXDEK 15.
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ABOVE 15.
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8
308
12
308
_
_
Melrose, .
32
275
4
275
_
_
37
275
2
275
_
_
Newton, .
12
300
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pepperell,
4
300
-
-
-
-
4
200
_
_
_
-
Reading, .
20
308
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Bhirley, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Somervillc,
159
277
-
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
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Budbury, .
3
210
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Walthani,
04
259
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown,
173
300
o
301
_
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_
_
_
_
Westford,
14
24
2
24
_
_
26
24
_
_
_
_
Weston, .
2
154
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Woburn, .
16
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
236
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
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Canton, .
162
178
-
_
_
_
38
178
_
_
_
_
Hyde Park,
4
200
-
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_
_
_
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Medfield, .
8
190
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Medway, .
10
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Needham,
8
231
_
_
_
_
2
205
_
_
__
_
Quincy, .
47
232
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
-
-
2
250
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Weymouth,
96
243
_
_
_
_
100
120
_
_
_
_
Wrentham,
15S
234
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
27
252
_
.
_
_
_
_
^
_
^
_
Brockton,
75
223
14
325
8
309
6
283
9
283
1
325
Carver, .
22
201
_
-
_
-
29
200
_
„
East Bridgewa
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105
230
-
-
_
-
_
^
_
_
_
Hanover, .
10
200
-
-
-
_
7
200
6
200
_
_
Hanson, .
28
1S2
-
-
_
_
12
190
9
2.30
_
_
Hinghara,
45
211
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Kingston,
102
272
2
218
2
200
28
233
8
260
^
_
Lakeville,
2
80
-
-
_
_
_
^
_
Middleborough,
8
256
-
_
_
_
7
285
_
_
^
_
Plymouth,
ISO
2G3
2
285
-
_
44
223
11
298
__
_
South Scituate,
15
157
4
150
_
_
^
_
_
South Abington,
121
270
12
273
16
238
30
209
52
269
3
275
Wareham,
630
159
-
-
-
_
20
200
_
_
West Bridgewater,
5
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SOFFOLK.
Boston, .
2,975
295
146
294
25
251
450
276
90
285
_
_
Chelsea, .
292
280
4
277
-
-
20
305
■ 38
305
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
10
297
-
-
_
_
8
290
^
_
_
_
Barre,
7
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
Blackstone,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Charlton, .
7
250
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
^
_
_
Clinton, .
95
305
-
-
-
_
_
_
40
305
_
^
Dudley, .
7
300
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
Fitchburg,
84
239
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Lancaster,
2
308
-
-
-
—
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leicester,
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-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part III. — Worlcmrj Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocKTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UXDEU 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
USDEK 15.
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42
10
3
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59
56
45
3
1,361
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272
150
223
275
278
283
280
273
177
5
83
270
279
1
214
12
13
4
123
283
264
275
295
-
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8
293
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13,051
-
675
-
249
-
2,270
_
598
-
119
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Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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Sandwich,
25
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$2 77
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$0 62
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Yarmouth,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Berkshire.
Adaras, .
3
$2 50
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
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2
1 25
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
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4
2 50
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
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Pittsficld,
13
1 62
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
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Richmond,
175
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
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StockbridL'p,
5
2 30
_
_
-
_
_
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-
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45
1 78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Attleborougli,
.
667
$2 63
210
$119
7
$0 78
66
$3 23
4
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Dartmouth,
2
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Dighton, .
35
2 17
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
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Easton, .
35
1 82
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
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Fairhaven,
25
3 25
2
1 25
10
87
50
4 50
23
1 25
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Fall River,
394
1 95
-
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_
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10
2 00
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6
1 25
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Mansfield,
172
2 09
19
1 79
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_
38
2 90
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New Bedford,
261
1 97
_
_
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_
_
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Raynham,
350
1 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
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-
-
Somerset,
204
2 15
_
_
36
65
21
5 00
-
-
-
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Taunton, .
940
2 19
26
1 13
79
76
282
2 97
229
1 32
1
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
UALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
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Counties, Cities
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51
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21
2 29
_
_
_
_
2
$4 00
..
_
_
^
Ipswich, .
2
2 00
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
—
_
Lawrence,
80
2 04
_
-
_
-
5
2 25
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
70
2 62
_
.
_
-
9
3 00
_
_
„
—
Methuen, .
4
1 73
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
50
2 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Salem,
134
1 92
-
-
_
-
1
2 00
_
_
_
Salisbury,
5
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Buckland,
96
$2 83
21
$0 95
27
$0 50
183
$3 00
_
^
—
_
Erving, .
80
2 00
8
75
12
62
_
_
_
_
_
_
Greenfield,
57
2 35
2
1 00
_
_
•2
2 25
_
_
—
_
Montague,
144
1 60
3
S3
14
50
209
1 69
1
$0 75
63
$0 50
Orange, .
20
2 75
-
-
-
-
20
1 50
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
83
$219
9
$113
•
_
_
-
5
$154
_
_
Holyoke, .
87
2 25
3
1 00
-
-
-
_
-
_
•
_
Springfleld,
504
2 17
49
1 12
_
_
15
$2 04
15
75
_
_
Westfield,
80
2 65
-
-
-
-
19
3 44
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
7
$150
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Enfield, .
8
1 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton,.
73
2 20
7
$100
6
$0 49
166
$2 50
5
$112
13
$0 57
AVarc,
2
1 25
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Williamsburg,
45
2 26
-
-
-
110
2 00
15
1 00
30
75
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
3
$2 02
-
_
_
_
3
$150
_
„
_
_
Cambridge,
171
2 30
25
$0 75
_
_
2
2 00
^
_
_
_
Holliston,
12
2 00
-
-
_
_
4
3 25
3
$100
„
_
Hudson, .
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
Lexington,
6
1 75
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
276
2 04
5
1 24
_
_
2
2 25
_
_
_
_
Maiden, .
2
92
4
89
_
_
_
8
1 20
_
_
Marlborough,
10
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Medford, .
-
-
-
-
-
_
8
3 50
32
1 75
_
_
Melrose, ,
32
1 85
4
1 40
_
_
37
2 00
2
1 25
_
_■
Newton, .
12
2 00
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
«
Peppercll,
4
1 50
-
-
_
_
4
2 25
_
-
_
_
Reading, .
20
2 50
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
Shirley, .
4
2 06
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Somerville,
159
2 24
-
-
_
_
_
»
.
»
_
_
Sudbury, .
3
2 13
-
-
-
-
_■
-
-.
_
_
_
■Waltharo,
94
2 02
-
-
_
^
^
^
»
_
_
_
■Watertown,
173
2 76
2
1 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Westford,
14
2 25
2
1 39
_
_
26
2 25
^
_
_
_
"Weston, .
2
3 00
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
«
_
Woburn, .
16
2 50
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—
—
—
-
—
—
-
-
PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 523
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Metals and Metallic Goods — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocsTiKS, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVl
; 15.
ABOVJ
, 15.
UNDEB 15.
ASD Towns.
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Braintree,
15
$2 05
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
_
.
Canton, .
162
1 95
-
-
-
-
38
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Hvde Park,
4
2 16
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
-
Medfield, .
8
1 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
""
_
Medway, .
10
1 71
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Needham,
8
IJiS
_
_
-
_
o
2 75
-
_
_
_
Quiucy, .
47
2 02
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
-
-
2
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"Weymouth,
96
1 77
_
-
-
_
100
1 75
-
_
_
^
"Wrentham,
158
3 00
^
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^
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~
~
—
Plymouth.
Bridge-water, .
27
$176
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
_
-
_
Brockton,
75
2 27
14
$103
8
$113
6
$3 21
9
$108
1
$0 75
Carver, .
22
2 00
-
-
-
-
29
2 50
-
-
-
_
East Bridgewater, .
105
1 83
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hanover, .
10
2 00
-
-
-
-
7
3 00
6
1 00
_
_
Hanson, .
28
1 67
_
_
.
_
12
3 05
9
75
_
_
Hingham,
45
2 34
-
_
_
_
.
-
_
_
-
_
Kingston,
102
1 88
o
81
2
75
28
2 86
8
81
-
_
Lakeville,
2
2 00
-
-
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
Middleborough,
8
2 16
-
_
_
_
7
2 60
_
_
_
_
Plymouth,
189
2 09
2
1 02
_
_
44
2 43
11
1 20
-
_
Bouth Scituate,
15
2 50
4
1 00
_
-
_
-
-
_
-
_
South Abinglon,
121
2 26
12
93
16
99
30
0 50
52
98
3
70
Wareham,
630
2 00
-
_
_
_
20
1 00
_
_
-
_
West Bridgewater, .
5
1 75
~
~
—
—
—
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•-
—
—
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
2,975
$2 23
146
$128
25
$0 63
450
$3 11
90
$116
_
.
Chelsea, .
292
2 31
4
96
—
~
20
2 00
38
67
~
~
"Worcester.
Athol,
10
$196
_
_
_
_
8
$2 25
_
_
_
^
Barre,
7
2 33
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
^
Blackstone,
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Charlton, .
7
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Clinton, .
95
2 25
-
_
_
_
_
_
40
$116^
_
_
Dudley, .
7
2 13
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
Fitchburg,
84
2 12
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
Lancaster,
2
2 12
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
-
_
Leicester,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Leominster,
4
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
-
_
Milford, .
4'i
2 33
5
$112
-
_
12
3 00
_
_
-
-
Millbury,
10
2 2'j
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
Oakham, .
3
2 05
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
-
_
Southbridge,
3
1 50
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
59
2 27
-
-
-
_
13
3 12
-
-
-
-
Templeton,
56
1 73
_
-
_
_
4
1 75
_
_
-
_
"Warren, ,
45
2 50
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
"Winchendon,
3
1 56
.
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
1,361
2 71
83
1 01
7
$0 65
123
2 47
-
-
8
$0 75
Totals,
•
13,051
-
675
-
249
-
2,270
-
598
-
119
-
524:
CEXSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS.
[Accordions and concertinas, guitars and banjos, harmoniums, melodeons, musical instrument cases,
music stands, music leaf turners, orchestral and band instruments and materials, organs, organ, melodeon
and harmonium materials, piano-fortes, piano-forte materials, etc.]
Pcu't I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages ; Working Time.
Peksoss Employed.
s
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Peksons Employed, With Age.
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Essex.
Kockport,
Franklin.
Wendell, .
Hampden.
Weetfield,
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Cambridge,
Winchester, .
Norfolk.
Brain tree,
Dedham, .
Plymodth.
Brockton,
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Dana,
Leominster, .
Worcester,
23
35
97
IT
583
26
8
5
10
1,0C6
17
25
79
258
23
35
97
17
560
26
8
5
10
1,058
17
25
79
253
23
8
S
1
1
23
35
97
17
656
26
8
5
10
1,058
11
25
79
253
23
8
5
4
6
-
-
-
10
ei
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
300
300
313
304
297
313
300
305
SOO
247
SOS
310
303
267
Totals,
2,249
2,213
36
2
' 2,203
36
10
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Woukiso
TniE AND Wages
Given fob,—
Average Teaely Wages.
fc4
So
Counties, Cities
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
00
a
BO
"5
a
Males
above 15.
g a
CO
£ 3
o s
Males
above 15.
Females
above 15.
OQ
O 3
Essex.
Bockport,
Franklin.
Wendell, .
23
86
_
$687 50
$600 00
-
-
$15,813
$21,000
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPIES.
525
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Musical Instruments and Materials — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
u
a
Time and Wages
r" «
Given
FOK,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS. |
t. 2
COITNTIF^ PttIF^
<£ ..
AND TOWXS.
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Hampden.
"Westfield,
67
^
$918 40
_
$708 63
_
_
$60,274
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Cambridge,
Winchester, .
16
560
26
23
$680 80
777 78
718 50
$171 36
$134 33
$750 00
1,0G9 30
900 00
$321 77
-
$11,239
.506,512
22,674
Norfolk.
Braintree,
Dedham, .
8
5
-
§585 00
610 00
_
-
:
-
-
$4,680
3,050
Plymouth.
Brockton,
6
_
$558 25
_
_
-
-
$3,350
Suffolk.
Boston, ,
Chelsea, .
939
17
8
$820 70
708 40
$675 00
-
$959 31
794 64
$450 00
:
$881,073
12,560
Worcester.
Dana,
Leominster, .
Worcester,
25
79
253
5
$465 00
504 20
707 52
-
$775 00
714 r,o
844 25
$307 50
-
$17,515
54,352
200,366
Totals, .
2,059
36
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 $1,814,463
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
3 ?
1^-
= o
6 ^
'A
■A
No. of days
worked.
Number at
work.
CO
6 ^
a
u
i 1
t5
to .
O o
c ^
Number at
work.
No. of days
worked.
a
i 1
CO ,
Essex.
Rockport,
23
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Franklin.
Wendell, .
35
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
HAStPDEN.
Westfield,
61
287
-
-
-
-
6
299
-
-
-
—
Middlesex.
Arlington,
11
296
-
-
-
-
5
250
-
-
-
Cambridge,
324
298
10
119
4
101
232
289
13
187
-
-
Winchester, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
22
300
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
8
300
-
_
_
.
_
-
-
-
-
Dedham, .
5
305
"•
■"
—
—
—
—
~
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^
526
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Musical Instruments and Materials — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
1 ^
1 -
05 .
1 ^
'A
? -
c o
d 'f-
55
C3
S O
CO
1 -■
a o
1 '
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d ^
o o
6 ^
1^
o o
d ^
Plymouth.
Brockton,
6
203
_
_
-
.
_
^
,^
_
^
Suffolk.
Boston, ,
Chelsea, .
173
11
290
308
3
300
-
-
766
6
297
308
5
300
-
-
"Worcester.
Dana,
Leominster, .
"Worcester,
6
14
108
310
260
264
-
-
-
19
65
145
310
258
275
5
246
-
-
Totals, .
789
-
13
-
4
-
1,266
-
23
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
u ,
.o u
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a
u
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Essex.
Rockport,
23
$2 50
.
.
_
.
Franklin.
"Wendell,
35
$2 00
.
^
_
_
^
_
_
_
^
.
Hampden.
"Westfiekl,
61
$3 20
_
_
_
_
6
$2 37
^
_
_
^
Middlesex.
Arlington,
C.imbridge,
"WincheBter, .
11
324
4
$2 30
2 61
2 39J
10
$144
4
$133
5
232
22
$3 00
3 70
3 00
13
$171
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintrec,
Dedhana, .
8
5
$195
2 00
-
"
-
-
-
"~
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
6
$2 75
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
173
11
$2 83
2 30
3
$2 25
-
-
766
6
$3 23
2 58
5
$150
-
-
Worcester.
Dana,
Leominster, .
"Worcester,
6
14
108
$150
2 17
2 68
-
-
-
19
65
145
$2 50
2 77
3 07
5
$125
-
-
Totals, .
789
-
13
-
4
-
1,266
-
23
-
-
-
PEltSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTIIIES.
527
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
OILS AND ILLUMINATING FLUIDS.
[Benzine, caraphene, cotton-seed oil, essential oils, fish oils other than sperm or whale, gasoline,
kerosene, lubricating oils other than specllied, linseed oil, lard oil, naphtha, neal's-foot oil, parafliuc,
petroleum, scrap oil, spruce oil, sperm oil, tansy oil, whale oil, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
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New Bedford, .
121
112
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112
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93
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Essex.
Gloucester,
12
12
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12
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Salem,
21
21
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21
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10
304
Hampden.
Springfield, .
11
11
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11
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192
Middlesex.
Natick, .
4
4
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4
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_
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10
300
Somerville,
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Suffolk.
Boston, .
436
330
106
1
330
106
_
_
_
_
10
305
Chelsea, .
50
50
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
lOi
300
Totals, .
673
558
115
1
558
115
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKISG
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
CotraiiES, Cities
AKD Towns.
DAY HANDS.
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New Bedford, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Natick, .
Somerville,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
■ 112
12
21
11
4
IS
330
6
9
105
$591 92
$678 90
645 39
$558 72
$675 00
$571 31
500 00
$440 97
$372 50
-
$450 00
-
-
$70,264
$8,147
13,553
$6,146
$1,800
12,150
$227,645
3,000
Totals,
514 114
-
-
-
-
-
$342,70S
528
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Oils and Illuminating Fluids — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CorxTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Essex.
Gloucester,
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Natick, .
Somerville,
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
112
12
21
11
18
330
6
302
310
303
291
300
293
250
9
-
_
105
293
250
-
~
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1
300
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
510
-
114
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
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Pai't IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
HALES
females
BOTH sexes
males
females
BOTH sexes
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
above 15.
UNDER 35.
above 15.
above 15,
under 15.
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New Bedford, .
112
$196
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$129
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Gloucester,
Salem,
12
21
$219
2 13
-
-
-
:
-
-
-
:
-
Hampden.
Springfield, .
11
$192
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Natick, .
Somerville,
18
$2 25
_
-
-
-
4
$150
-
_
-
SCFTOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
330
6
$195
2 00
105
§149
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
Totals, .
510
-
114
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued. j /
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Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Peksoss Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
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Adams, .
220
88
132
70
88
132
_
_
_
_
10
283
Becket, .
20
17
3
_
17
3
-
_
_
_
10
130
Dalton, .
330
132
198
41
124
186
8
12
-
-
10
307
Great Barrington, .
130
40
90
30
40
90
-
-
-
_
10
313
Lee
602
292
310
93
292
308
-
2
-
-
10\
307
Monterey,
6
6
-
-
4
-
2
-
-
-
10
200
New Marlborough, .
104
42
62
36
42
62
-
-
-
-
lOJ
300.
Stockbridge, .
14
11
3
_
10
2
1
1
_
_
12
300
Tyringbani,
22
10
12
8
10
12
-
-
-
_
10
200
West Stockbridge, .
12
10
2
1
10
2
-
-
-
-
10
260
Bristol.
Dighton, .
26
24
2
-
20
—
4
2
-
-
9
312
Essex.
Lawrence,
304
207
97
10
207
97
_
_
_
_
12
302
Salem,
5
-
5
2
^
5
-
-
-
-
10
56.
FRANKLiy.
Montague,
304
115
189
41
115
189
-
-
-
-
10
303.
Hampden.
Agawam,
60
16
44
20
16
44
_
_
-
.
10
300.
Holyoke, .
1,966
612
1,354
123
605
1,354
7
_
_
_
10
306.
Longraeadow,
28
19
0
1
13
8
6
1
-
_
3
300.
Kussell, .
100
45
55
- ,
45
55
_
-
_
_
9
300.
Springfield,
483
158
325
8
156
314
2
11
_
„
10
294'.
Wtstficid,
113
53
60
21
53
57
_
3
_
lOJ
305.
West Springfield, .
164
52
112
36
52
112
_
_
_
10
244
Wilbraham, .
128
56
72
6
56
71
-
1
-
-
10
304
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
250>
Belchertown, .
12
8
4
2
7
4
1
_
_
_
10
300
Cnmmington, .
30
13
17
10
11
16
2
1
_
_
11
313
Middlefield, .
16
12
4
_
12
4
_
-,
_
_
11
250
Northampton,
48
21
27
17
17
23
4
4
_
_
lOJ
300
South Hadley,
241
83
158
67
83
158
-
-
-
-
10
302.
Middlesex.
Groton, .
64
45
19
8
45
19
_
_
_
_
log
300<
Lowell, .
15
14
1
_
13
1
1
_
_
12
300
Maynard,
15
13
2
2
13
2
_
_
10
3oa.
Newton, .
10
10
-
-
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
305
Pepperell,
25
16
9
-
16
9
_
_
-
-
12
17r
Shirley, .
10
9
1
-
9
1
_
_
-
-
11
20d.
Waltham,
20
20
-
-
20
_
-
_
-
_
10
280.
Watertown,
70
50
20
—
50
20
-
-
—
11
250
A-OL. II.— 67
530
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contikued.
Paper — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Kmploted.
Peksoxs Employed, With Age.
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Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
15
_
_
15
_
_
^
_
_
11
280
Canton, .
20
14
6
_
14
6
_
-
_
_
10
200
Dover,
7
5
2
-
5
o
_
_
_
_
10
200
Franklin, .
7
I
_
_
/
_
_
»
_
_
T'l
312
Keedham,
29
23
6
-
23
6
_
—
_
-,
12
260
Korfolk, •
13
n
o
_
11
o
_
_
_
_
10
308
Walpole, .
37
30
7
-
30
7
-
-
-
- 1
10
250
Pltmocth.
Bridge water, .
12
10
2
-
10
o
-
-
-
-
111
300
Suffolk.
Boston, .
158
96
62
_
93
62
3
_
_
_
%
294
Cbelsea, .
8
8
-
-
4
-
4
-
-
-
10
308
Worcester.
Dudley, .
22
18
4
2
16
2
2
2
_
^ 1
10.1
308
Fitchburg,
229
134
95
30
134
95
_
_
_
- 1
10
.307
Leominster, .
39
24
15
1
24
15
_
_
_
_ 1
11
310
Worcester,
175
41
134
1
41
134
-
-
-
-
10
296
Totals,
6,493
2,760
3,733
687
2,713
3,692
47
41
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKIS-G
Average Yearly Wages.
Time axd Wages
Given foe,—
BAT hands
piece HANDS.
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
88
132
$745 30
$220 22
-
_
$213 75
_
$94,539
Becket, .
17
3
325 00
71 50
-
_
_
_
5,740
Dal ton, .
131
lO'J
700 30
284 21
$189 86
_
249 10
$130 00
139,041
Great Barrington, .
40
90
612 00
275 40
-
_
270 00
48,888
Lee, ....
292
310
586 37
227 92
206 36
_
184 25
_
241,745
Monterey,
6
-
sot 00
-
84 00
-
-
-
1,368
New Marlborough,
42
62
429 00
234 00
-
_
_
_
34,526
Stockbridijc, .
10
3
540 00
19.6 00
-
-
-
_
5,9S8
Tvringham,
10
-
200 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
■VVest Stockbridge, .
10
2
364 00
163 80
-
-
-
-
3,968
Bristol.
Dighton, .
24
2
$557 .52
-
$126 00
-
-
-
$11,906
Essex.
Lawrence,
207
97
$556 32
$255 85
-
-
-
-
$139,976
Salem,
*-
5
30 80
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES :
BY INDUSTRIES. 531
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Paper — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Wor.KiSG
Time and Wages
Average Yeaklt Wages.
ear
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Given
FOK,—
DAT HANDS
.
PIECE HANDS.
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COrVTIFS f'lTIFS
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Montague,
115
189
$599 76
$353 05
—
$750 00
$330 00
-
$132,706
Hampden.
Agawara,
IG
44
$646 80
$282 00
_
-
$162 00
-
$18,677
Holyoke, .
612
1,354
610 90
330 40
$189 44
-
391 30
-
881,101
Longmeadow,
19
9
516 00
348 00
171 00
-
_
-
10,689
Russell, .
45
55
660 00
-
-
-
300 00
-
46,200
Springfield,
158
324
626 01
423 28
185 85
$1,480 48
350 14
-
226,464
Westlieid,
53
60
583 68
291 09
-
-
336 00
$120 00
49,459
West Springfit
"id, .'
52
112
524 16
253 97
-
592 80
247 20
-
55,385
Wilbrahara, ,
56
72
576 00
325 44
-
-
360 00
-
57,661
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
5
_
$475 00
_
-
-
_
_
$2,375
Belchertown, .
-
4
-
$300 00
-
~
_
_
1,200
Cummington, .
13
17
391 25
184 00
_
_
_
8,214
Middlefiold, .
12
4
642 50
137 50
-
-
_
_
7,060
Northampton,
18
22
417 56
218 30
-
-
_
_
12,319
South Hadley,
83
15S
574 91
315 03
-
-
$324 00
-
97,753
Middlesex.
Groton, .
45
19
$639 00
$255 00
-
-
_
_
$33,605
Lowell, .
14
1
63G 00
-
-
-
-
$165 00
8,598
Maynard,
13
o
777 00
216 00
-
-
-
-
10,533
Newton, .
10
-
533 75
_
-
_
_
5,337
Pepporell,
16
9
514 84
165 71
_
-
-
_
9,729
Shirley, .
9
-.
410 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,090
Waltham,
20
-
600 00
_
-
_
_
_
12,000
Waterlown,
50
20
437 50
225 00
-
-
-
-
26,375
Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
-
$560 00
_
-
-
-
-
$8,400
Canton, .
14
6
290 00
$290 00
-
_
_
_
5,800
Dover,
5
2
400 00
200 00
_
_
_
-_
2,400
Franklin,.
7
-
505 44
_
.:.
_
_
_
3,538
Needhara,
23
6
528 22
308 00
-
_
_
_
13,997
Norfolk, .
11
2
292 60
175 56
_
_
«
_
3,570
Walpole, .
30
7
608 45
271 00
-
-
-
-
20,150
PLYMOL'Tn.
Bridgewatcr, .
10
2
$400 00
$112 50
-
$262 50
-
-
$4,087
Suffolk.
Boston, .
78
27
$744 69
$239 20
$154 00
_
_
-
$62,772
Chelsea, .
8
"*
767 50
—
230 25
-
—
—
3,991
Worcester.
Dudley, .
18
4
$770 00
$184 80
_
_
.
_
$14,725
Fitchburg,
133
95
656 92
255 64
_
_
_
-
98,356
Leominster, .
24
15
620 00
218 00
_
_
_
-
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Worcester,
41
134
500 24
266 40
-
-
$358 15
-
67,401
Totals, .
•
2,723
3,680
-
-
-
-
-
-
$2,774,756
532
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Papeu — Con.
Part III. — WorMncj Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXE9
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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'A
"A
'A
"A
Berkshire.
AdanaB, . • ,
88
2-0
114
286
-
-
-
-
18
225
_
_
Becket, .
17
130
3
130
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Dalton, .
12.5
290
48
293
9
218
-
_
142
265
6
260
Great Barrjngton, .
40
S06
20
306
-
-
-
-
70
300
-
-
Lee, ....
292
307
306
308
2
308
-
-
2
275
_
_
Monterey,
4
200
-
-
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Marlborough,
42
300
62
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stockbridge, .
10
300
3
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tyringham, .
10
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Stockbrjdge, .
10
260
2
260
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~
—
—
~
—
-
-*■
Bristoi,.
Dightoii, .
20
276
-
-
6
252
-
-
—
—
-
-
Essex.
Lawrence,
207
304
97
301
-
-
_
_
_
_
"*
-
Salem,
—
"
5
56
—
—
—
-
-
—
_
- -
Franklin.
Montague,
114
306
57
307
-
-
1
300
132
300
-
-
Hampden.
Agawam,
16
294
10
282
_
_
_
_ ,
34
216
_
_
Holyoke, .
605
298
322
295
7
296
_
-
1,032
301
_
_
Longmeadow, .
13
300
8
300
7
300
-
-
-
.
_
-
RuBsell, .
45
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
55
300
-
-
Springfield,
151
271
169
296
12
295
5
304
145
287
_
_
Westtield,
53
304
22
313
-
-
-
-
35
300
3
200
West Springfield, .
49
224
35
233
-
-
3
.304
77
240
-
-
Wilbraham, .
56
288
12
288
—
—
—
—
60
288
-
—
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
5
250
-
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Belcherlown, .
-
-
4
300
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Cummington, .
13
313
17
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Middlefiold, .
12
250
4
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton,.
18
292
22
295
-
_
_ -
_
_
_
_
-
South Hadley,
83
301
129
297
—
—
-
-
29
324
-
—
Middlesex.
Groton, .
45
300
19
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Lowell, .
13
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
2
300
Maynard,
13
300
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
10
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Popperell,
16
211
9
227
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
9
205
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Walth.ini,
20
300
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown, .
50
250
20
250
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
280
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Canton, .
14
200
6
200
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Dover,
5
200
2
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Franklin, .
7
312
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—
—
—
—
—
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES: BY INDUSTRIES. 533
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Paper — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Ha!.T)s.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CorsTiES, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
CKDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CKDEP. 15.
AND TOWSS.
1 i
i 1
00
St
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6 &
u
Is
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5? -a
^ o
o ^
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a
1 i
i 1
No. of days
worked.
a
u
a =
s f
"A
t/3
a
II
II
6 ^
'A
Norfolk— Con.
Noedliara,
23
2S4
6
308
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk, .
11
308
2
308
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AValpole, .
30
283
7
271
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
9
200
2
150
-
-
1
150
~
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—
-
BCFFOLK.
Boston, .
75
309
27
260
3
308
_
.-
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
4
307
-
-
4
307
—
—
—
"
—
—
Worcester.
Dudley, .
18
308
4
308
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitchburg,
133
306
95
308
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
Leominster, .
24
310
15
310
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
41
296
12
296
-
-
-
-
122
296
_
-
Totals, .
-2,683
-
1,699
-
52
-
10
-
1,953
-
11
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Pat Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FEMALES
both
3EXES
MALES
FEMALES
both
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CSDES 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEK 15.
AUD Towns.
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Adams, .
88
$2 39
114
$0 77
-
-
_
_
18
$0 95
-
-
Becket, .
17
2 50
3
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
w
-
Dallon, .
125
2 07
48
97
9
$0 87
_
142
94
6
$0 50
Great Barrington, .
40
2 00
20
90
-
_
_
_
70
90
-
-
Lee, ....
292
1 91
306
74
2
67
-
-
2
67
-
-
Monterey,
4
1 50
-
-
2
42
_
-
-
-
-
-
New Marlborough, .
42
1 43
62
78
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Stockbridge, .
10
1 80
3
70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tvringham,
10
1 00
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
West Stockbridge, .
10
1 40
2
63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Dighton, .
20
$2 02
-
-
6
$0 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Lawrence,
207
$183
97 $0 85
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
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—
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534
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Paper — Con.
Part IV. — Daihj Wages for Day and Piece Hands. — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoUXTIliS, CiTiKS
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEU 15.
AND Towns.
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Montague,
114
$196
57
$115
-
-
1
$2 50
132
$110
-
-
Hampden.
Agawam,
10
$2 20
10
$100
-
-
-
_
34
$0 75
_
_
Holyoke, .
605
2 05
322
1 12
7
$0 64
-
_
1,032
1 30
_
_
Longmeadow, .
13
1 72
8
1 16
7
57
-
_
_
_
_
_
Russell, .
45
2 20
-
_
-
-
_
-
55
1 00
.
_
Springfield,
151
2 31
169
1 43
12
63
5
$4 87
145
1 22
_
_
Westtield,
53
1 92
22
93
-
_
_
_
35
1 12
3
$0 60
West Springfield, .
49
2 34
35
1 09
_
_
3
1 95
77
1 03
Wilbraham, .
56
2 00
12
1 13
-
1
-
60
1 25
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
5
$190
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Belehertown, .
_
_
4
$100
_
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
Cummington, .
13
1 25
17
92
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
Middlefleld, .
12
2 17
4
55
_
^
_
_
_
^
_
_
Northampton,
18
1 43
22
74
_
_
V —
_
_
_
_
_
South Hadlcy,
83
1 91
129
1 06
-
-
-
-
29
$100
-
-
Middlesex.
Groton, .
45
$213
19
$0 85
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
13
2 12
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
2
$0 55
Maynard,
13
2 59
2
72
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
Newton, .
10
1 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
PeppercU,
16
2 44
9
73
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shirley, .
9
2 00
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Waltham,
20
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown, .
50
1 75
20
90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
15
$2 00
_
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
_
Canton, .
14
1 45
6
$145
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
Dover,
5
2 00
2
1 00
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
Franklin, .
7
1 62
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
_
Noedhara,
23
1 86
6
1 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Norfolk, .
11
95
2
57
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Walpole, .
30
2 15
7
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Bridgewater, .
9
$2 00
2
$0 75
-
-
1
$175
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
75
$2 41
27 $0 92
3
$0 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
Chelsea, .
4
2 50
—
-
4
75
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Dudley, .
18
$2 50
4
$0 60
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
Kitchburg,
133
1 82
95
83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, •
24
2 00
15
80
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
41
1 69
12
90
e. —
_
-
-
122
$121
-
-
Totals, .
2,683
-
1,699
52
-
10
-
1,953
-
11
-
n^r,
TEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY IXDUSTPJES. boD
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
POLISHES AND DRESSINGS.
[Boot blacking, furniture polish, leather bronzes and dressings, polishing compounds, shellac, stove
polish, varnish, whiting, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
CO
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a
a
b
•a
a;
'E
a
Persons Employed, With Age.
«
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•3
0
a
CO
to •
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Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
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a
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a
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o
CO
a
0
s
a
55
0
0
a
1
CA
«
go
s
•a
c
s
CO
s
CO
a
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Lynn,
Hampden.
Springtield,
Middlesex.
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Canton, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
■Worcester.
Worcester,
2
4
4
3
o
16
72
10
2
2
2
4
3
o
6
46
10
2
2
10
26
-
2
2
4
3
2
6
46
10
2
"2
10
25
-
1
-
-
8
10
10
10
15
lOJ
10
10
200
300
250
60
308
308
291
300
300
Totals. .
115
77
33
-
77
37
-
1
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
AVOKKING
Average Yearly Wages.
0
Counties, Cities
and Towns.
Time and Wages
Given for,—
DAY hands.
piece hands.
^1
CO
■5
CO
0
ll
b
CO
0 .
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1 "
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Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Lynn,
2
2
3
2
$168 00
489 00
$235 50
$261 00
-
-
-
-
$336
l,oOO
$707
536
CElfSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Polishes and Dressings — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
TiJiE AND Wages
Given foe,—
Average Yearly Wages.
^2
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
o
0
1
10
S)
OS a
13
1 ?
a 1
Cj OS
09
X -^
0 u
"0 s
0
U5
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0 =
■3 ?
0 «
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Canton, .
SuttOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
3
6
35
10
2
10
26
$120 00
$770 00
$675 92
600 00
$363 00
$616 00
$277 55
_
-
$256 30
-
$360
$10,780
$30,746
6,000
$726
Totals, .
63
38
-
-
-
-
-
-
$51,155
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
ASD Towns.
1 ^
it
6 ^
a
a =
= %
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0 0
d 5=
izi
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6 s=
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09
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Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Lynn,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex,
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Canton, .
2
2
3
3
6
200
300
157
60
308
2
10
300
308
-
-
-
-
-
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD AVAGES I BY IXDUSTELES. 537
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Polishes and Dressings— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
MALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both SEXES
CNDEK 15.
ASD Towns.
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S5
a o
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Slffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
35
10
2
284
300
300
20
305
-
-
-
-
6
233
-
Totals, .
63.
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 16.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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s ?
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Av'ge daily
wugos.
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Lynn,
Hampden.
Springtield, .
Middlesex.
Lowell, .
Norfolk.
Canton, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
2
2
3
3
6
35
10
2
$0 84
1 63
$150
$2 00
_
$2 50
$2 38
2 00
$121
2
10
20
$0 87
$2 00
$0 91
-
-
-
-
c
$110
^
^
Totals, .
63
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
VOL. II. — 68
538
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING.
[Books and pamphlets, cards and job work, chromos, copper-plate engravings, hcliotypes, lithographs,
maps, charts and plans, music, newspapers and other periodicals, steel engravings, valentines, wood
engravings, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, tvith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
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10
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Pittsfield,
13
11
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10
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Bristol.
Fall River,
6
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10
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57
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10
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Edgartown, .
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10
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10
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7
3
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10
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Haverhill,
28
22
6
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6
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10
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Lawrence,
45
37
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37
8
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10
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Lynn,
41
35
6
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6
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10
301
Ncwburyport, .
21
14
7
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14
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10
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6
3
3
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9
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Salem,
88
59
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9
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Salisbury,
5
5
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10
220
Franklin.
Greenfield,
15
11
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11
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10
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Chicopee,
2
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10
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Palmer, .
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303
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10
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10
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10
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10
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10
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10
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Cambridge,
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Lowell, .
41
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10
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Maiden, .
8
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Woburn, .
14
11
3
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11
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10
305
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
10
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10
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10
275
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Franklin,.
5
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
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Leominster,
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Southbridge, .
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19
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13
13
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35
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9
6
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174
3
12
8
7
2,195
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308
207
295
306
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254
313
310
300
294
308
300
287
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Adams, .
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11
2
640 10
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-
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$498 00
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8,104
Bristol.
Fall River,
4
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$565 47
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$772 50
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$2,676
New Bedford,.
13
3
693 OO
$201 00
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9,612
Taunton, .
10
-
383 83
-
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525 00
-
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4,121
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Edgartown, .
4
-
$310 00
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-
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$1,240
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Andover, .
2
4
$899 84
$186 48
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-
-
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$2,548
Danvers, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Gloucester,
6
3
517 00
187 00
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3,663
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21
6
679 80
616 00
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17,:J32
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35
6
447 18
257 00
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321 25
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17,514
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35
6
609 00
300 00
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375 00
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23,490
Newburyport,
14
7
463 65
304 20
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273 00
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Printing and Publishing — Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOBKINQ
Average Yearly Wages.
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Salem,
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434 70
237 50
$80 60
$159 75
$273 70
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27,858
Salisbury,
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1,840
Franklin.
Greenfield,
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$133 92
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$139 50
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$4,057
Hampden.
Chicopee,
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$693 00
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$1,386
Palmer, .
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450 00
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900
Springfield,
233
69
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$441 00
$150 00
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225,822
Westtield,
10
3
838 75
450 00
-
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$375 00
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9,588
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
14
4
$688 60
$469 50
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$478 89
$391 25
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$10,104
Ware,
2
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635 36
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1,271
Middlesex.
Arlington,
2
-
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$300 00
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$600
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3
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$600 00
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1,800
Cambridge,
301
199
781 74
$437 76
$230 25
748 41
$427 23
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315,762
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4
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750 00
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3,000
Lowell, .
16
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477 00
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7,602
Maiden, .
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601 00
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3,507
Stoneham,
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750 00
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2,250
Waltham,
4
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616 00
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2,404
Woburn, ,
11
3
384 93
300 00
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145 25
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4,825
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
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$119 60
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$1,196
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
3
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$375 00
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$450 00
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$2,025
Hyde Park, .
3
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618 00
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1,S.J4
Weymouth, .
2
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519 58
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-
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1,039
Plymouth.
Abington,
3
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$561 00
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$1,683
Brockton,
6
3
553 52
$216 08
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3,909
Middleborough,
8
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479 60
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3,837
Plymouth,
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608 19
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4,257
Suffolk.
Boston, .
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$426 36
$210 00
$1,006 24
$437 90
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$1,580,658
Chelsea, .
5
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590 00
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2,807
Worcester,
Athol, .
5
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Barre,
3
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600 00
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1,800
Clinton, .
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2
591 00
$636 00
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4,818
Fitchburg,
32
3
508 00
254 00
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17,018
Gardner, .
3
2
675 70
385 70
_
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2,798
Leominster, .
3
_
516 00
_
_
_
_
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1,548
Milford, .
6
-
1 402 00
_
_
_
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2,412
Bouthbridge, .
4
2
441 00
_
_
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$294 00
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2,352
Uxbridge,
3
-
900 00
-
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$450 00
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2,250
Webster, ,
3
2
489 00
261 00
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450 00
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2,178
Worcester,
126
31
578 60
187 24
$135 00
1,203 84
358 14
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3,090
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPIES. 541
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contikued.
Printing and PuBUsniNG — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT IIasds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
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MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
COCSTIES, CITIE8
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2
309
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13
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3
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8
293
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2
300
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Edgartown, .
i
310
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Andover, .
2
296
4
296
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6
275
3
275
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21
309
2
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4
304
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257
1
257
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5
257
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Lynn,
35
300
1
300
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5
300
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13
281
1
260
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1
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6
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3
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3
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3
260
3
225
7
238
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Salisbury,
5
184
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
11
211
1
93
-
-
-
-
3
93
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Palmer, .
0
300
_
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
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Sprinsrficld, .
227
319
63
300
12
300
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_
_
_
_
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"Westfleld,
10
305
1
300
-
-
-
-
0
300
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,.
8
313
2
313
_
_
6
313
2
313
_
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Ware,
2
304
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
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-
-
-
-
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2 ■
300
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Ayer,
3
300
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Cambridge,
192
303
158
304
5
307
104
303
41
303
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Everett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
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-
-
-
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Framingham, .
4
300
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Lowell, .
16
300
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7
300
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Stondiam,
3
300
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Waltliara,
4
308
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Woburn, .
11
273
1
300
-
-
-
-
2
153
-
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Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Norfolk.
Franklin,
3
300
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_
_
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2
300
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Hyde Park, .
3
300
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-
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Weymouth, .
2
313
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Pltmocth.
Ablngton,
3
300
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296
3
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CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Printing and Publisding — Con.
Part III. — Worldnq Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
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SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
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Mu)(lleborough,
8
218
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Plymouth,
7
291
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,653
208
340
294
61
300
278
304
102
302
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Chelsea, .
5
295
o
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
WOBCESTER.
Athol, .
5
300
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
Barre,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Clinton, .
6
300
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Fltchburg,
32
254
3
254
-
_
_
_
_
_
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_
Gardner, .
3
290
*>
290
-
-
-
-
_
_
.
Leominster,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
.
Milford, .
6
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
.
Southbridge,
4
294
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
294
-
-
Uxbridgc,
2
300
-
-
-
-
1
300
-
-
-
_
Webster, .
3
300
1
300
-
-
-
-
1
300
_
_
Worcester,
99
263
9
151
2
270
25
264
22
282
-
-
Totals,
•
2,589
-
628
-
83
-
424
-
208
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
CooNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 16.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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11
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$166
-
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Bristol.
Fall River,
2
$183
-
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$2 50
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New Bedford, .
13
2 31
3
$0 67
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8
1 31
-
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1 75
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-
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Dukes.
Edgartown, .
4
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Andover, .
2
$3 04
4
$0 63
_
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_
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_
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_
-
-
_
_
_
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6
1 88
3
68
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21
2 20
2
2 00
_
_
_
_
4
$1 50
_
_
Lawrence,
35
1 74
1
1 00
-
_
_
_
5
1 25
_
_
Lynn,
35
2 03
1
1 00
_
_
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_
5
1 25
_
_
Newburyport,
13
1 65
1
1 17
—
-
1
$125
6
1 05
-
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PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY INDUSTRIES. 513
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
POINTING AND PUBLISHING — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Dav Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Pcabody, .
3 $192
3
$100
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-
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Salem,
46
1 61
22
95
3 ;$0 31 1
3
$0 71
7
$115
-
-
Salisbury,
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
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Frankmn.
Greenfiekl,
11
$151
1
$144
-
-
-
-
3
$150
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
S2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
2
1 50
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Springfield, .
227
2 71
63
$147
12
$0 50
-
-
_
-
_
_
WestfieUl,
10 ! 2 7a
1
1 50
-
-
-
-
2
$125
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
8
$2 20
2
$150
-
-
6
$153
2
$125
-
-
Ware,
2
2 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
-
-
-
-
-
o
$100
-
-
-
_
Ayer,
3
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Cambridge,
192
2 58
158
$144
5
$0 75
104
2 47
41
$141
_
_
Everett, .
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
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_
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Framingham, .
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Lowell, .
16
1 59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
7
1 67
_
-
-
-
~
_
_
_
_
-
Stoneham,
3
2 50
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
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Waltbam,
4
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Woburn, .
11
1 41
1
1 00
-
-
-
-
2
95
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
$0 46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
3
$125
_
_
-
_
-
_
o
$150
_
*
Hyde Park, .
3
2 00
_
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
-
"Weymouth, .
2
1 66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymooth.
Abington,
3
$187
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
6
1 87
3
$0 73
-
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
Middleborough,
8
2 20
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Plymouth,
7
2 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slffolk.
Boston, .
1,653
$2 23
340
$145
61
$0 70
278
$3 31
102
$145
_
-
Chelsea, .
5
1 12
o
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
5
$187
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
..
Barre,
3
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Clinton, .
6
1 97
2
$2 12
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
Fitchburg,
32
1 92
o
1 00
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
3
2 33
o
1 33
_
_
^
_
—
-
-
-
Leominster,
3
1 72
_
..
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Milford, .
6
1 34
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Southbridgc,
4
1 50
__
_
_
_
_
_
2
$100
-
_
Ux bridge.
2
3 00
_
_
_
_
1
$150
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
.3
1 63
1
87
_
_
_
_
1
1 50
-
-
Worcester,
99
2 20
9
1 24
2
$0 50
25
4 56
22
1 27
-
-
Totals,
2,589
-
628
-
83
-
424
-
208
-
_
-
5U
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION.
[Car scats, car springs, car wheels, portable railways, railroad cars, railroad iron, railroad sleepers,
steam and vacuum brakes, street cars, etc.]
Part I. — Perso7is Employed, with Classijication of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
1 1 1 1 1 II 1 Married Females.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Bristoi,.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
25
25
20
170
66
22
109
100
25
25
20
170
66
22
106
100
3
25
25
16
170
66
22
106
100
3
4
-
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
89
313
300
310
300
84
277
280
Totals, .
537
534
3
-
530
3
4
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaklt Wages.
CS
O
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
1
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Females
above 15.
O 3
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Females
above 15.
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Bristol.
Kew Bedford, .
Taunton, .
25
25
-
$180 67
$1,017 25
-
-
$4,51T
$25,431
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 54:5
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Railroad Construction — Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKINO
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
'car
ConsTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
■- 2
00
—
00
■3
a a
Females
above 15.
Both Sexes
under 15.
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Salem,
Hampden.
Spriiigfifld,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
162
66
20
106
100
3
$596 90
$627 00
$189 00
$591 47
$500 00
$54 00
_
-
-
$96,698
$41,382
$3,780
$62,858
$50,000
Totals, .
504
3
-
-
-
-
-
$284,666
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
males
above 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
both sexes
under 15.
males
above 15.
FEMALES
above 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
and Towns.
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Sandwich,
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
25
25
162
66
20
89
313
254
300
84
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VOL. II. — 69
54:6
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Eailroad Construction— Con.
Part TIL— Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
females
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
106
283
3
72
—
-
—
—
—
-
-
Worcester.
Worcester,
100
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
504
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
25
25
162
66
20
106
100
$2 03
$3 25
$2 35
$2 09
$2 25
$2 09
$2 50
3
$0 75
-
-
~
-
-
Totals,
504
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EilPLOYED A>sD WAGES .* BY INDUSTEIES. 547
PERSONS EMPLOYED. WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
RUBBER.
[Compressed rubber, rubber bolting, rubber clothing, rubber hose, rubber boots, shoes and arctics,
rubber goods other than gpecified, vuleauized rubber goods, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Emploted.
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Essex.
Andover, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
26
11
32
539
446
18
10
32
242
333
8
1
297
113
29
1
17
10
32
225
333
8
1
289
113
1
17
8
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
300
300
286
247
303
Totals, .
1,054
635
419
30
617 411
18
8
-
-
10
303
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
a
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piece hands.
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Andover, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hajipshire.
Easthampton, .
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
17
10
32
242
273
1
8
297
77
$525 00
$660 00
$643 50
$494 00
$627 30
$280 25
$308 75
$303 00
$123 50
$679 25
$308 75
1
$185 25
$16,267
$6,600
$20,592
$217,298
$194,584
Totals,
574
382
-
-
-
-
-
-
$455,341
543
C'ENSUS or 3IASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Rubber — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
1
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15. .
AND Towns.
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ADdover, .
17
300
8
295
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Springfield,
10
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
EastbamptOD, .
32
286
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
153
247
26
247
17
247
72
247
263
247
8
247
SuiTOLK.
Boston, .
273
305
77
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
485
-
111
-
17
-
72
-
263
-
S
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
COUNTIES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
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AND Towns.
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Essex.
Andover, .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
17
10
32
153
273
SI 75
$2 20
$2 25
$2 00
$2 05
8
26
77
$0 95
$125
$101
17
$0 50
72
$2 75
263
$125
8
$0 75
Totals, .
485
-
111
-
17
-
72
-
263
-
8
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES! BY INDUSTRIES. 549
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES.
[Artificial limbs, astronomical instruments, barometers, chemical apparatus, court plaster, crutches,
dental instruments, drawing instruments, electro-magnetic instruments, elastic stockings, geographical
instruments, mathematical itistruments, magnetic apparatus, nautical instruments, nursing bottles and
syringes, opera and field glasses, philosophical instruments, photographic apparatus, shoulder braces
stereoscopes, spectacles anil eye glasses, surgical instruments, surveying instruments, telegraphic instru'
ments, telescopes, thermometers, trusses, bandages and supporters, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
1
(A
Persons Employed. I
Persons Emploted, With Age. I
*^
a
a
,
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Counties, Cities
C
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Bristol.
Easton, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
-
-
_
_
9
250
New Bedford, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Longmeadow, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Springfield, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
14
14
-
-
13
-
1
_
_
-
10
287
Lowell, .
20
14
6
1
14
6
-
_
-
-
10
308
Newton, .
28
28
-
-
28
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Plymouth.
Hingham,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Suffolk.
Boston, .
147
112
35
1
110
35
2
-
-
-
n
274
Worcester.
Leominster, .
4
3
1
-
3
1
_
_
_
_
10
150
Southbridgc, .
136
129
7
-
129
7
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals,
367
318
49
2
315
49
3
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOKKINO
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY hands.
PIECE HANDS.
^ 12
•2 ^'
CO
u
a
o
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us
a a
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3
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a a
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Bristol.
Easton, .
New Bedford, .
Hampden.
Longmeadow, .
Springfield, .
4
2
6
3
-
$657 50
900 00
$376 00
900 00
—
-
$387 50
-
-
$2,630
1,800
$2,222
2,700
550
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Scientific Insteuments and Appliances — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOKKISO
Time and Wages
Given poe, —
1
AVEEAGE YEABiT WAGES.
for Year
1, 1876.
Counties, Cities
A>-D Towss.
DAT HANT)S.
PIECE HANDS.
a
Females.
id
o
II
Females
above 15.
Is
o s
Males
above 15.
id
I—)
1 ?
=3 o
a -2
o -
Both Sexes
under 15.
— 3
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Kewton, .
Plymouth.
Hingham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Leominster, .
Southbridge, .
13
14
28
3
103
3
127
6
35
7
$745 62
525 00
930 00
$375 00
$659 92
$345 10
550 00
$273 00
$36170
$275 00
-
$930 00
$550 00
$385 00
$365 75
$9,693
8,988
26,040
$1,125
$82,177
$1,035
72,320
Totals,
306
48
-
1
-
-
1
1
$210,730
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEVALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
i 1
00 .
it
d 'f
•2 "2
No. of days
worked.
S 5
1 ^
00
-..1
I8
SO
d ^
s
a s
OS
d S:
I?
d ?
Bristol.
Easton, .
New Bedford, .
Hampden.
Longmeadow, .
Springfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
Plymouth.
Hingham,
4
2
2
3
13
14
28
3
250
300
200
300
289
300
310
250
6
300
_
-
_
4
loo
I
-
-
-
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTKIES. 551
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Scientific Instruments and Appliances — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Uancls — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocsTiES, Cities
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
rsDERla.
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
USDEK 15.
AXD Towss.
U
il
•A
Is
No. of days
worked.
Number at
work.
■§.3
"5 S
d ?
Number at
work.
a u
d ^
S5
CD
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6 J=
Si ^
2;
to
a «
dl
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Leominster, .
Southbridge, .
99
3
68
292
145
275
15
1
265
275
-
-
4
59
310
275
20
6
275
275
-
'
Totals,
239
-
22
-
-
-
67
-
26
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
CouOTiES, Cities
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
cndkr 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXE8
UNDER 15.
A>T) Towss.
a
1 i
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3 ?
S5
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a 00
a
1 i
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a
1 1
a X
a a
a
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Bristol.
Easton, .
New Bedford, .
Hampden.
Longme.idow, .
Springfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
Flymodth.
Hingham,
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Leominster, .
Southbridge, .
4
2
2
3
13
14
28
3
99
3
68
$2 63
3 00
$188
3 00
$2 58
1 75
3 00
$150
$2 26
$2 38
2 00
6
15
1
$0 91
$138
$100
-
-
4
4
59
$2 50
$3 00
$2 00
20
6
$140
$133
-
-
Totals,
239
-
22
-
-
-
67
28
—
~
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552
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
STONE.
[Artificial stone, building slates, crushed stone, dressed building stone, edgestones and paving blocks,
flagstones, grindstones, marble and other stone goods, marble dust, millstones, mica powder, sidewalk
stone, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
I
CO
Persons Employed. I
Persons Employed, With Age. |
a
1
X
1
,
o
lO
CO
Counties, Cities
u
»c
I— (
I-H
O
o
o
o
1-1
u
P.
1
AND Towns.
Q
a
1—4
>
o
05
o
1— (
s
a
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CO
•a
cS
to
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5
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^
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1
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a
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a
s
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^
s
£
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r=5
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s
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S
fe
a
Q
Barnstable.
Harwich, .
2
2
-
-
2
~
-
-
-
-
10
300
Sandwich,
3
3
-
-
3
- -
-
-
10
300
Yarmouth,
3
3
~
~
3
-
""
_
"•
—
10
300
Berkshire.
Adams, .
17
17
_
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
288
Pittsfield,
11
11
_
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
287
Sheffield, .
50
50
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
West Stockbridge, .
2
2
-
—
2
~
~
■~
~
~
10
200
Bristol.
Fall River,
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Mansfield,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
New Bedford, .
12
12
—
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Taunton, .
19
19
—
—
19
~
~
~~
~
"~
10
98
Essex.
Gloucester,
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
.-
-
10
300
Haverhill,
20
20
_
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Lawi-ence,
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lynn,
17
17
_
-
17
_
-
_
-
-
10
270
Newburyport,
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
294
Salem,
10
10
~
•*
16
~
"
—
"
10
273
Franklin.
Greenfield,
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
_
-
-
10
312
Shelburne,
7
7
—
—
7
—
—
—
~
~
10
250
Hampden.
Loiigmeadow, .
131
131
-
-
131
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Springfield,
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Westfleld,
28
28
*~
■"
28
—
—
**
~
•"
10
160
Hampshire.
.
Ware,
8
8
~
~
8
—
—
—
—
—
10
313
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
139
139
-
-
139
-
-
-
-
-
10
302
Lowell, .
45
45
-
-
45
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Maiden, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
Marlborough, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Woburn, .
4
4
4
"
~
"
"
"
10
192
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
617
617
■*
—
616
—
1
■■
—
~
10
243
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES: BY INDUSTKIES. 553
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone— Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Mattapoisett, .
Middleborougb,
Plymouth,
South Abington,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Harvard, .
Northbridge, .
Southbridge, .
Westborough, .
Wlnchendon, .
Worcester,
Totals,
Persons Employed.
a
13
2
3
5
1
1,159
28
6
4
40
4
4
5
54
2,553
S
13
2
3
5
1
1,159
28
6
4
40
4
4
5
54
2,553
C3
a
Persons Employed, With Age.
13
2
3
5
1
1,159
28
6
4
40
4
4
5
54
2,552
,
l-H
o
O
o
a
1— 1
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a
*
TJ
o
CO
c
gs
a
u.
a
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
c o.
306
300
275
312
300
296
255
309
320
220
303
313
300
277
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
■Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
a
^5
CooNTiEs, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
CO
ID
•3
i
00
a OS
Both Sexes
under 15.
0 "
Barnstable.
Harwich, .
Sandwich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsfield,
Sheffield, .
West Stockbridge, .
Bristol.
Fall River,
Mansfield,
3
3
10
11
50
4
-
$675 00
600 00
$596 16
580 89
150 00
$324 50
-
-
~
~
-
$2,025
1,800
$9,439
6,390
7,500
$1,298
VOL. II.— 70
554:
CEK"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
"WOSKING
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
>H o
Given
FOR,—
DAT hands.
PIECE HANDS.
u ss
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
<2 -
"5
1^
3
o
"5 3
II
3
II
o
O 3
1 ^
o o
BristoI/— Con.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
12
19
- -
$627 00
623 76
-
-
-
-
-
$7,524
11,851
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Salem,
4
20
13
17
14
15
-
$652 40
900 00
710 00
657 02
221 00
476 00
-
-
$325 00
660 00
-
-
$2,282
18,000
9,230
11,169
6,484
7,140
Franklin.
Greenflcld,
Bhelburne,
3
7
-
$858 00
625 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,574
4,375
Hampden.
Longmeadow, .
Springfield,
Westiield,
131
23
28
-
$407 55
709 50
318 40
-
-
$585 00
:
-
$58,003
16,318
8,915
Hampshire.
■Ware, .
6
-
$540 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,240
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough, .
■Woburn, .
139
45
4
4
-
$778 24
722 85
675 00
480 00
-
$893 92
915 00
-
-
$112,455
33,873
2,700
1,920
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
606
-
$541 20
-
-
$651 00
-
-
$340,045
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Mattapoisctt, .
Mlddleborough,
Plymouth,
South Abington,
13
3
5
-
$694 62
618 75
780 00
-
-
$600 00
-
-
$9,030
1,837
3,900
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
1,158
28
-
$642 24
827 19
_
-
$1,009 56
960 00
-
1
$784,854
25,153
"Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Harvard, .
Northbridge, .
Southbridge, .
Westborough,
"Winchendon, .
"Worcester,
3
25
4
4
5
54
-
$737 50
757 50
519 58
588 00
623 76
-
~
$495 00
-
—
$2,212
12,375
3,030
2,078
2,940
33,683
Totals,
2,499
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,567,642
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY ENDUSTPtlES. 555
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands,
Piece Hands.
males
FE3IALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CovsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEE 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
AXD Towns.
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Barnstable.
Harwich, .
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Saiulwich,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
3
300
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
16
287
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
11
289
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
50
100
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
West Stockbridge, .
—
-
—
—
—
—
—
-"
—
—
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
4
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mansfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
12
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
19
276
—
—
~
—
-
—
~
—
—
—
Essex.
Gloucester,
3
280
-
-
-
._
1
100
-
-
- 1 -
Haverhill,
20
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
Lawrence,
13
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
Lynn,
17
247
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
Newburyport,
4
221
-
-
-
-
10
280
-
-
-
-
Salem,
15
200
"~
~
~
~
~
~
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""
~
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Franklin.
Greenfield,
3
312
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_ i _
Shelburne,
7
250
—
-
—
—
—
-
~
—
Hampden.
Longmeadow, .
105
165
-
-
-
-
26
195
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
23
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
WestUcld,
28
160
—
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
"■
—
Hampshire.
"Ware,
6
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
*~
~
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
102
304
-
_
-
-
37
302
-
-
-
~
Lowell, .
38
305
-
-
-
-
7
305
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
4
300
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
4
192
—
—
—
—
—
—
~
~
"■
'
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
496
220
-
-
-
-
110
210
—
—
"
"
Plymodth.
Brockton,
13
306
_
.
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
2
275
-
_
_
_
1
300
-
-
-
-
Plymouth, ~ .
5
312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
South Abington,
~
~
^
"
^
~*
"
"
556
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone — Con.
Part HI. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
3 >
03 .
O o
6 ^
3 P
a ii
1 t
'A
so .
2-S
o o
6 ^
3 P
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6 if
u
3 P
CO
1 -
O o
6 ^
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1 i
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
Cbelseji, .
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Harvard, .
Northbridge, .
Soutlibridgc, .
Wcstboroiigh,
■Winchendon, .
Worcester,
1,046
13
3
4
4
5
64
288
273
295
303
313
294
276
-
-
-
112
15
25
282
240
220
-
_
-
-
Totals,
f
2,155
-
-
-
-
-
344
-
-
-
-
Part IV> — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
Li .
3 F
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a so
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a g
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3 F
0 to
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Barnstable.
Harwifb,. . .
Sandwich,
yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsficld,
Sheffield, .
West Btockbridgc, .
Bristol.
Fall River,
Mansfield,
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
3
3
16
11
50
4
12
19
3
20
$2 25
2 00
$2 08
2 01
1 50
$118
2 28
2 26
$2 33
3 00
-
-
-
-
1
$3 25
-
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES .* BY INDUSTRffiS. 557
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALKS
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND TOWSS.
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Essex.
Lnwrence,
1.3
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
17
2 66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newburyport,
4
1 00
-
-
-
-
10
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Salem,
15
2 38
"
""
*"
""
~
~
"
'
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^
Franklin.
Greenfield,
3
$2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shulburne,
7
2 50
■*'
**
~
~
~
~
~*
—
"•
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Hampden.
Longmoadow, .
105
S2 47
-
-
-
-
26
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Spriuttfield,
23
2 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westfield,
28
1 99
_
~
~
~
—
~
~
*"
■*
*"
Hampshire.
"Ware,
6
$216
^
—
—
~
~
~
"■
~
*"
"*
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
102
$2 56
-
-
-
-
37
$2 96
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
38
2 37
-
-
-
-
7
3 00
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
4
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
4
2 50
"
■
"
"
"
"
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
496
$2 46
~
~*
*"
—
110
$310
"
~
"
"
Plymouth.
Brockton,
13
$2 27
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
2
2 25
-
-
--
-
1
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Plymouth,
5
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Abington, .
"
'
"
'
"
■
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,046
$2 23
-
-
-
-
112
$3 58
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
13
3 03
~
*"
""
~
15
4 00
"
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
3
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harvard, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northbridge, .
_
_
_
_
-
, -
25
$2 25
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westborough,
4
1 66
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
~
Wincbendon, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Worcester,
54
2 26
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
-
~
■"
Totals, .
2,155
-
-
-
-
-
344
-
-
-
-
558
CEXSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TOBACCO.
[Cheroots, chewing and Bmoking tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, cigar cases, cigar holders, snuff, snuff and
tobacco pouches and boxes, tobacco pipes, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
w
Persons Employed.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
C
&
a
Counties, Cities
C
CQ
>o
l-H
o
o
i
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t-r
J3
3
AND Towns.
B
»
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o
1
a
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B
1— <
%
as
n
1
n
s
i
fa
o
a
i
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a
o
a ^
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S
a
c
B
O
la
en S
o
Berkshire.
Great Barrington, .
8
8
-
-
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
312
Pittsfield,
8
8
"•
—
8
—
—
*
-
—
9
273
Bristol.
Fall River,
9
8
1
_
8
1
_
«,
_
_
10
300
New Bedford, .
14
11
3
1
11
3
_
_
_
_
10
278
Taunton, .
12
7
5
-
7
5
-
-
-
-
9
313
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
10
172
Haverhill,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
«
„
9
213
Lawrence,
9
8
1
_
8
1
_
_
_
_
309
Lynn,
10
9
1
1
8
1
1
_
_
-,
10
275
Newbury,
4
1
3
_
1
3
_
_
_
-,
8
300
Newburyport,
12
3
9
-
3
9
-
-
-
-
10
267
Salem,
69
19
50
3
19
50
_
_
-
_
9|
296
Saugus, .
32
9
23
3
9
23
-
-
-
-
8|
226
Franklin.
Greenfield,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
^
_
10
300
Bhelburne,
13
12
1
-
12
1
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Chicopee,
6
6
-
-
6
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Palmer, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Southwiek,
8
7
1
_
7
1
^
_
_
_
10
200
Springfield, .
160
115
45
14
112
43
3
2
_
_
10
283
Westfield,
379
274
105
27
273
105
1
-
-
-
10
281
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
4
3
1
1
3
1
_
_
_
_
8
313
Belchortown, .
3
2
1
2
1
_
_
_
„
10
250
South Hadley, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
10
275
Middlesex.
Arlington,
6
5
-
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
5
75
Cambridge,
29
23
6
_
23
6
_
_
_
_
10
260
Lexington,
3
3
_
.
3
^
_
_
—
10
300
Lowell, .
23
22
1
_
22
1
_
_
_
_
10
298
Marlborough, .
6
5
1
-
5
1
_
_
_
_
8
308
Medford, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
250
Somerville,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
^
_
_
10
267
Woburn, .
7
4
3
-
4
3
-
-
-
-
9
293
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
260
Dorer,
3
3
-
1
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
225
Hyde Park, .
2
2
—
—
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
PEESONS ElVIPLOYED AND WAGES ! BY ENDUSTrjES. 559
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Tobacco — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ^cith Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
2
a
a
i
la
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Counties, Cities
c
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1—1
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a
3
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1
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03
^
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09
3
a
03
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a
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5
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^
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3
%
£
a
b
s
b
Q
Plymoith.
Middleborough,
2
2
-
_
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Rochester,
2
2
*"
~
2
~
^
■"
"
_
10
20U
Suffolk.
Boston, .
371
266
105
20
261
104
5
1
-
-
9S
252
Chelsea, .
23
5
18
3
5
18
~
~
~
~
8
3U0
Worcester.
•
■
PMtchburg,
5
4
1
1
4
1
-
-
-
-
10
805
Milford, .
11
10
1
1
10
1
-
-
-
-
9
313
North Brookfield, .
6
2
4
2
_
4
2
-
-
-
10
249
Worcester,
56
44
12
1
44
12
-
-
-
-
94
240
Totals,
1,350
948
402
79
936
399
12
3
-
- 1
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
TniE AND Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
L,
a
'" s
Given
FOR,—
DAY hands
PIECE HANDS. 1
Counties, Cities
03
? «
AND Towns.
o
*d
ta
L-i
X o
^a
ca
So
3 fH
CC u
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^ £?
CO
a
a
ll
a ■=
* •§
a 1
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a
a a
g a
o s
a a
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o «
S
&
S
fa
n
S
fa
P3
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Berkshire.
Great BarringtoD, .
8
-
-
-
-
$375 00
-
-
$3,000
Pittsfleld,
8
~
$619 08
~
■"
*
"
4,853
Bristol.
Fall River,
8
^
_
_
_
$600 00
-
-
$4,800
New Bedford, .
11
3
$568 52
$100 00
_
525 00
$225 00
-
6,717
Taunton, •
7
5
690 75
300 00
—
375 00
~
■
5,388
Essex.
Gloucester,
7
_
$395 59
_
_
-
-
-
$2,769
Haverhill,
3
-
466 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,398
Lawrence,
8
-
414 06
_
_
$750 00
-
-
3,984
Lynn,
Newbury,
8
_
-
_
_
615 39
-
-
4,923
3
_
_
_
-
$180 00
-
540
Newburyport,
3
9
334 00
$219 30
*■
2,975
560
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Tobacco— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
■Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages,
Li
CS
Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS
.
piece HANDS.
^ 2
■s:-
AND Towns.
o
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O
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a
1— <
<a
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CO
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1 ^
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to
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Essex— Con.
Salem,
Saugus, .
16
7
50
21
$465 29
393 80
$275 73
-
$488 70
$353 75
162 75
-
$24,305
6,175
Franklin.
Greenfield, .
Shelburne,
8
-
$900 00
-
-
-
-
-
$7,200
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Palmer, .
Southwick,
Springfield,
Westfield,
6
2
5
118
259
42
97
$639 00
350 00
676 00
979 05
$367 63
375 04
-
$458 00
806 68
843 70
$444 44
295 40
$350 00
$2,74S
1,278
1,250
109,337
254,752
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
Belchertown, .
South Hadley,
2
4
-
$635 25
-
-
$475 00
.
-
$950
2,541
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Cambridge,
Lexington,
Lowell, .
Marlborough, .
Medford, .
Somervillo,
Woburn, .
_
23
2
22
5
2
5
4
6
3
$661 23
676 00
383 83
616 00
635 46
451 50
$351 36
367 36
^
$626 01
383 83
625 00
-
^
$16,893
1,350
7,475
3,080
1,250
3,177
2,908
Norfolk.
Dedhain, .
Dover,
Hyde Park, .
2
3
2
-
$325 00
337 50
_
_
$325 00
750 00
_
-
$650
1,112
1,500
Plymouth..
Middleborough,
liochester.
2
2
-
$326 00
-
-
$560 00
-
-
$1,120
652
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
238
5
88
18
$619 78
498 00
$316 68
498 00
$36 00
$498 52
$284 27
$306 25
$151,479
11,454
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Milford, .
North Brookficld, .
Worcester,
5
10
4
28
4
$686 25
388 50
PIO 90
-
$762 50
900 00
468 42
$469 50
259 74
-
$2,821
9,000
1,878
13,737
Totals,
862
349
-
-
-
-
-
-
$683,419
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXT> WAGES : BY EXDUSTKIES. 5G1
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtinued.
Tobacco — Con.
Part III. — WbrMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Haxds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CorsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CSDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Great Darnugton, .
-
-
-
-
-
—
8
250
—
—
-
-
Pittslield,
s
268
"
"
"
"
Bristoi..
Fall River,
_
_
_
-
-
—
8
300
-
-
-
-
Kfw Bedford, .
9
233
1
200
-
-
2
300
2
300
-
—
Tauntou, .
4
307
5
300
~
"
3
250
"
"
"
^
Essex.
Gloucester,
7
179
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Haverhill,
3
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
6
309
-
-
-
-
2
250
-
-
-
—
Lynn,
_
-
-
-
-
-
8
281
-
-
-
-
Newbury,
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
150
-
-
Kcwburyport, .
3
200
9
258
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
8
289
13
273
-
-
8
230
37
283
-
—
Saugus, .
7
220
"
21
175
Franklin.
Greenfield,
S
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelburne,
"■
"
"
Hampden.
Chicopee,
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
200
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soutbwick,
5
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
Westtield,
7
260
9
273
_
-
108
268
31
271
5
280
26
305
51
293
*~
"
233
205
46
285
"
_
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
—
-
Belchertown, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
250
-
-
-
-
South Hadley,
4
275
"
"
Middlesex.
Arlington,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
~
Cambridge,
11
279
6
288
-
-
12
271
-
-
-
—
Lexington,
2
300
-
-
—
^
-
-
-
-
—
~-
Lowell, .
14
293
-
-
-
-
8
293
-
-
-
-
Marlborough, .
5
30S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
Medford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
250
-
-
-
-
Sunicrville,
5
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
•"
—
Woburn, .
4
258
3
287
"
"
"
~
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
1
260
-
-
-
-
1
260
-
—
—
—
Dover,
3
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
—
Hyde Park, .
—
"
"
"
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"
2
300
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VOL. n.— 71
562
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES. Etc.— Continued.
Tobacco — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
»
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
5EXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Rochester,
2
200
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Boston, .
62
266
43
273
2
100
173
233
44
217
2
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Chelsea, •
5
300
IS
300
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Worcester.
Fitchhui-g,
4
305
-
-
-
-
1
305
-
-
-
—
Wilfurd, .
-
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
_
_
_
.
Korth Brookfield, .
_
_
-
-
_
-
4
313
_
_
_
^
Worcester,
4
222
2
222
-
-
24
222
2
222
-
-
Totals,
229
-
160
-
2
-
627
_
186
-
7
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Great Barrington, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
$150
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
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$2 31
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—
—
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Bristol.
Fall River,
-
-
-
-
-
_
8
$2 00
^
_
_
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New Bedford, .
9
$2 44
1
$0 50
-
-
2
1 75
2
$0 75
_
_
Taunton, .
4
2 25
5
1 00
~
—
3
1 50
-
-
—
—
Essex.
Gloucester,
7
$2 21
-
-
_
_
.
_
_
_
~
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Haverhill,
3
2 00
-
-
-
_
„
_
_
_
_
Lawrence,
6
1 34
-
-
-
-
2
$3 00
_
_
_
-
Lynn,
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
2 19
_
_
-
Newburv,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
3
$120
-
-
Newburj'port,
3
1 67
9 $0 85
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~
~
—
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PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTRIES. 563
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Tobacco — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
*
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3KXES
ConsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 13.
UXDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ASD Towns.
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Salem,
8
$161
13
?101
-
-
8
$169
37
$125
-
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Saugue, .
7
1 79
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21
93
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S
$3 00
_
_
-
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_
_
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—
—
—
—
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—
—
—
-
-
—
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
$2 29
-
.
_
_
Palmer, .
2
$2 13
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
„
_
Southwick,
5
1 75
_
-
_
_
_
«.
_
_
_
_
Springfield,
7
2 60
9 $131
-
-
108
3 01
31
$104
5
$125
Westfield,
26
3 21
51
1 28
~
""
233
2 86
46
1 04
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
«
Belchertown, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
$190
^
_
_
^
South Hadley,
4
$2 31
~
—
~
~
*-
—
—
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Cambridge,
11 $2 37
0
$122
-
-
12
$2 31
-
-.
_
_
Lexington,
2 ' '
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
14
1 31
-
-
-
—
S
1 31
_
_
_
^
Marlborough, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Medford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2 50
-
_
_
_
Somerville,
5
2 38
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_"
_
_
Woburn, .
i
1 75
3
1 28
■"
~
—
—
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Dedham, .
1
6125
-
-
-
-
1
$125
_
_
_
_
Dover,
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
1
Hyde Park, .
■■
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2
2 50
-•
—
—
—
Plymouth.
Middleborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Rochester,
2
$163
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—
~
~
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
62
$2 33
43
$116
2
$0 36
173
$214
44
$131
2
$175
Chelsea, .
5
1 66
18
1 66
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
4 i$2 25
-
-
-
-
1 $2 50
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
3 00
-
-
-
-
North Brookfield, .
-
_
-
-
-
_
4
1 50
-
-
—
-
Worcester,
4
1 75
2 $0 95
-
-
24
2 11
2 j$l 17
-
-
Totals, .
229
-
160
-
2
-
627
-
186
-
7
-
564:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
VESSELS.
[Sailing vessels, steamboats and steamships, boats, sails, blocks, masts and spars, mast hoops, oakum,
oars, rope and wire rigging, steering apparatus, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, loitli Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Emploted.
Peksons Empi.ot
ED, With Age.
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Barnstable.
Harwich, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Bristol.
Acushuet,
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
-
-
-
10
313
Fairhaven,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
257
FaU Kivcr,
25
25
_
_
25
_
-
-
-
-
10
300
New Bedford, .
78
74
4
-
74
4
-
-
-
-
10
264
Essex.
Essex,
01
91
-
-
91
_
-
-
-
-
10
200
Gloucester,
101
101
-
-
101
_
-
-
-
-
10
231
Newburyport,
334
334
-
-
334
-
-
-
-
-
10
253
Salem,
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
245
Salisbury,
73
73
-
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
10
165
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
9
9
-
-
e
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
161
Plymouth.
Duxbury,
65
65
-
_
65
_
-
_
-
-
10
240
Plymouth,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Suffolk.
Boston, .
639
639
-
-
638
-
1
-
-
-
10
2SS
Totals, .
1,454
1,450
4
-
1,449
4
1
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearlt Wages,
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT hands.
piece hands.
09
CO
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Barnstable.
Harwich, .
Bristol.
Acushnet,
Fairhaven,
FaU River,
New Bedford, .
2
3
7
25
69
4
$400 00
$435 00
502 83
750 00
672 80
$167 00
-
$954 72
—
-
$800
$1,305
3,940
18,750
48,783
PEESONS EMrLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. [)G5
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Vessels — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOKKIKO
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearlt Wages.
u
CousTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT UANDS.
PIECE UANDS.
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Essex.
Essex,
Gloucester,
Newburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Middlesex.
CambriJge,
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
Plymouth.
Duxbury,
Plymouth,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
91
101
331
13
73
9
2
5
65
4
409
-
$521 71
620 48
492 48
318 08
313 62
$900 00
$414 75
$515 20
$600 00
625 00
$817 80
-
-
$355 74
$225 00
$387 50
-
-
$47,476
02,068
163,011
4,135
23,231
$8,100
$830
$2,578
$29,625
2,500
$333,620
Totals,
1,209
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
$751,350
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
CoosTiES, Cities
males
ABOVE 15.
females
above 15.
both sexes
under 15.
males
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Barnstable.
Harwich, .
Bristol.
Acushnet,
Fairhavcn,
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
Essex,
Gloucester,
Newburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
2
3
7
25
03
91
101
331
13
65
9
200
290
257
300
232
203
222
228
112
141
300
4
167
-
6
8
306
154
-
-
-
-
566
CEiJ-SUS or IMASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc—Continued.
Vessels — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both sexes
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEE 15.
AND Towns.
C3
a g
3 1*
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No. of days
worked.
3 ^
o o
d ^
•A
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55
1 ^
a o
o o
d S^
'A
1 ^
|8
o o
d ^
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
Plymouth.
Duxbury,
Plymouth,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
o
5
40
4
407
1,108
175
161
200
2,30
282
-
-
-
-
25
2
90
310
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
4
-
-
-
41
1
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
both sexes
MALES
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
1 ^
rt CO
Qi to
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Barnstable.
Harwich,
2
$2 00
.
.
.
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_
^^
_
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Bristol.
Acuslinct,
Fairliaven,
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
3
7
25
63
$150
2 19
2 50
2 90
4
$100
-
6
$312
-
-
-
Essex.
Essex,
Gloucester,
Newburyport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
91
101
S31
13
65
$2 57
2 84
2 16
2 84
-
—
-
8
$2 31
-
—
—
~
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
9
§3 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
2
$2 37
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
5
$3 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Duxbury,
Plymouth,
40
4
$3 00
2 50
-
-
_
:
25
$2 50
-
:
_
»
Suffolk.
Boston, .
407
$2 90
-
-
-
-
2
$125
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
1,108
-
4
-
-
41
-
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EMrLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES.
5G7
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
WOODEN GOODS.
[Artificial wood ornaments, baskets, basket rims, burnettized and kyanized wood, casks, kits and bungs,
cask and basket hoops, clothes driers, clotlics pins, excelsior, fret-sawed work, holly-wood work, kiiidlei-is,
kindliiiL,' wood, lamp and cigar ligliters and toothpicks, medicine chests, lasts, doors, blinds and sashes,
paving blocks, printers' fixtures, picture and looking-glass frames, pegwood and pegs, rattan, rattan goods,
razor strop woods, saw-horses, spools, sieves and sieve hoops, step and other ladders, veneers, wooden
ware, woo<i liangings, wood pulp, wood mouldings and scrolls, wood turned and sawed, wood carvings,
wooden handles, willow ware and rustic ornaments, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; WorMng Time.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
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Barnstable.
Harwich,
3
3
-
-
3
—
—
*-
—
—
10
270
Berkshire.
Bcckct, .
9
9
-
-
8
-
1
-
-
-
10
306
Hinsdale,.
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Pittsfield,
41
41
_
_
41
-
-
-
-
-
10
286
Stockbridge, .
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
—
12
300
Bristol.
Fall River,
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
10
279
Miinsfield,
35
35
-
-
35
-
-
-
-
-
10
163
New Bedford, .
286
205
81
-
204
80
1
1
-
-
10
296
Rehoboth,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Taunton, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
—
10
236
Essex.
Andover, .
2
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
12
300
Gloucester,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
274
Haverhill,
43
42
1
-
41
1
1
-
-
-
10
285
Lawrence,
6-2
62
-
-
G2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Lynn,
44
44
-
-
44
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Kewburyport,
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
201
Salem,
79
79
-
-
79
-
-
-
—
1
10
237
Franklin.
Ashfield, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Buekland,
10
9
1
-
9
1
-
-
-
-
10
256
Erving, .
10
10
_
_
10
-
_
-
-
-
10
300
Greenfield,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
225
Montague,
36
36
-
-
30
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Orange, .
5
5
-
~
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Eowe,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
60
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
102
Chester, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
-
-
10
224
Granville,
9
9
-
_
9
-
_
-
-
-
10
193
Ludlow, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
-
-
10
305
Springfield,
92
92
_
_
92
_
-
-
-
-
10
302
Westtleld,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
60
Chesterfield, .
4
4
_
-
4
_
-
-
-
-
10
240
Cummington, .
38
36
o
1
21
2
15
-
-
-
10
295
Huntington, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Northampton, .
74
74
-
-
06
-
8
-
-
-
10
203
South Hudley,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
2T0
Wcsthampton,
16
15
1
-
14
1
1
-
-
-
10
300
Worlhington, .
8
8
~
~
8
—
—
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"
10
250
5(5S
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part I. — Persons Emx)loyed, ivitli Classification of Ages — Con.
Person
s Employed.
Peksoxs Employed, With Age. 1
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Middlesex.
Acton,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
_
11
287
Arlington,
29
29
_
-
29
-
-
-
-
_
10|
305
Asbby, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Ayer, . .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Cambridge,
2S6
285
1
-
285
1
-
-
-
-
10
232
Chemlsford, .
2
•2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
230
Concord, .
30
30
_
_
30
_
_
_
_
_
10
SOS
Hudson, .
11
10
1
-
10
1
_
_
_
_
10
232
Lowell, .
101
191
_
-
191
-
_
-
-
-
10
302
Maiden, .
27
27
-
-
27
-
-
-
-
-
10
292
Marlborough, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
230
Natick, .
6
4
2
2
4
2
_
-
-
_
10
300
Newton, .
3
3
_
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
52
Bbirley, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
12
156
Somerville,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Stoneham,
16
16
_
-
15
_
1
-
-
_
10
272
Townsend,
251
251
_
-
251
_
_
_
-
-
10
263
Wakefield,
3
3
-
-
2
-
1
-
-
-
10
300
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
10
10
-
-
10
-
"*
_
-
-
10
300
Kandolph,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
10
150
Btoughton,
15
15
_
-
15
_
_
_
_
_
10
2-25
Weymoulb,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
210
Pltmolth.
Brockton,
2
2
_
-
2
_
_
_
-
_
10
308
Hingham,
23
23
-
-
23
_
_
_
_
-
10
288
Middleborougb,
54
54
_
_
54
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Plymouth,
25
25
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,265
1,236
29
3
1,206
28
SO
1
_
_
10
274
Chelsea, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
217
■WORCF,STER.
Ashburnbam, .
13
13
_
_
13
_
_
_
_
_
10
261
Athol, .
6G
60
_
_
61
_
5
_
_
_
10
275
Barre,
*>
2
-
_
o
_
_
_
_
-
10
250
Charlton,
5
5
-
-
3
_
2
-
-
-
10
100
Fitchburg,
105
77
28
4
77
28
_
_
_
_
10
259
Gardner, .
38
38
_
-
37
_
1
_
_
-
10
300
Leominster, .
33
20
7
-
18
7
8
-
-
-
10
300
'. L,unenburg,
:jilford, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
8
175
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
SOO
Millbury, .
41
41
-
-
41
_
_
_
-
-
10
308
North BrookflL Id, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
_
-
-
-
10
250
Petersham,
7
7
_
-
7
—
_
_
_
_
10
200
Princeton,
e
6
-
-
6
_
_
_
_
-
10
225
Koyalston,
29
27
2
-
27
2
_
-
-
1
10
300
Rutland, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
-
-
1
10
300
Southbridge, .
18
18
-
-
18
_
_
_
_
-
10
310
Spencer, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
_
-
-
10
150
Templeton,
40
40
-
-
38
-
2
-
-
-
10
242
Webster, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Westborough,
8
8
-
-
8
-
_
_
_
-
10
300
West Boylston,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Winchendon, .
322
303
19
16
261
19
42
_
_
_
10
296
Worcester,
158
158
-
-
158
-
-
-
-
-
10
299
Totals,
4,267
4,091
176
27
3,972
174
119
2
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PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. 5G9
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKINQ
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
'ear
■
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Given
FOB,—
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PIECE HANDS.
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Barnstable.
Harwich,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Beckct, .
8
_
$452 88
-
$122 40
-
-
-
$3,623
Hinsdale,.
5
_
303 75
-
-
-
-
_
1,519
Pittsfic'kl,
41
_
496 01
_
_
§620 00
_
_
21,204
Stockbridge, .
7
-
492 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,444
Bristol.
Fall River,
9
_
$761 27
_
_
_
_
.
$6,851
Mansfield,
12
_
2S9 08
_
_
-
_
_
3,409
Kew Bedford, .
2M
80
531 00
$183 00
$150 00
$610 40
_
_
121,617
Kchoboth,
8
_
450 00
-
-
900 00
-
-
4,050
Taunton, •
i
-
625 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,500
Essex.
Andovcr, .
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
^
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Gloucester,
10
_
$122 67
_
«
_
_
_
$1,227
Haverhill,
40
_
562 31
_
.
$623 70
_
_
23,106
Lawrence,
62
_
501 15
-
-
_
_
_
31,071
Lynn,
42
_
647 64
-
-
674 56
_
_
27,739
Kewburyport,
IS
-
594 00
-
_
-
_
-
10,092
Salem,
78
—
532 61
-■
-
687 50
-
-
42,318
Franklin.
Ashficld, .
3
-
$243 00
-
_
.
_
_
$729
Buckland,
6
-
562 50
-
_
_
_
_
3,375
Erving, .
10
_
600 00
_
_
_
_
_
6,000
Greenfield,
-
_
-
-
_
^
_
_
_
Montague,
36
-
442 50
-
_
_
_
_
15,930
Orange, •
5
-
560 00
-
-
_
_
2,800
Bowe,
2
~
120 00
—
—
-
-
-
240
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
_
$204 00
.
_
_
_
_
$1,224
Chester, .
4
_
362 60
_
_
—
_
_
1,450
Granville,
9
-
356 40
-
_
_
_
_
3,208
Ludlow, .
2
_
434 00
_
_
_
_
_
868
Springfield,
88
.
602 91
_
_
_
_
_
53,056
Westtield,
•"
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
-
_
.
_
_
^
_
_
.
Chesterfield, .
-
-
_
^
_
_
_
-
_
Cummington, .
16
2
$410 41
»
_
_
$390 00
_
$7,347
Huntington, .
5
-
357 17
_
»
_
_
-
1,780
Kortharapton,
74
_
649 74
_
_
$G57 00
_
$329 96
45,770
South Hadley,
9
-
613 00
_
_
_
_
-
4,017
Westhampton,
13
-
380 70
_
_
_
_
_
4,949
Worthington, .
6
-
196 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,170
Middlesex.
Acton,
17
-
$536 69
«
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$612 75
_
-
$9,504
Arlington,
27
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
WOItKISG
Time and Wage;
Given Fon,—
Middlesex— Con
Ashby, .
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Chelmsford,
Concord,
Hudson, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Natiek,
Newton, .
Shirley, .
Bomerville,
Stoneham,
Townsend,
Wakefield,
Norfolk
Franklin,.
Randolph,
Stoughton,
Weymouth,
Pltmouth.
Brockton,
Hingham,
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Ashburnham,
Athol,
Barre,
Charlton, .
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Leominster,
Lunenburg,
Milford, .
Millbury,
North Brookficld,
Petersham,
Princeton,
Royalston,
Rutland, .
Southbridge,
Spencer, .
Terapleton,
Webster, .
Westborough,
West Boylstoii,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
Totals,
5
285
30
10
149
27
7
10
15
251
10
3
2
22
54
25
1,220
9
11
66
2
3
71
28
26
2
11
41
7
7
4
20
2
18
4
40
2
303
152
3,873
28
28
7
19
164
Average Yeaelt Wages.
DAT hands
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$400 00
416 00
603 68
500 00
584 24
864 32
121 16
686 25
600 00
505 66
450 00
$600 00
400 50
662 50
$924 00
494 68
480 00
525 00
$694 08
542 50
$405
526
500
219
461
662
386
262
704
415
812
408
337
326
675
525
375
395
600
750
412
481
636
11
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$286 72
$223 75
208 00
$149 86
$100 50
250 00
300 00
132 00
194 40
$490 00
447 44
575 00
412 50
405 52
f °
$630 00
$600 00
600 00
$610 09
$522 00
030 00
472 50 $337 50
555 00
825 00
812 50
650 00
434 50
275 00
$266 22
552 72
930 58
254 80
$150 22
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$3,200
2,450
118,560
18,110
4,527
87,052
23,337
4,025
363
6,862
8,437
120,096
900
$6,000
1,201
1,125
3,150
$1,848
10,883
29,094
14,250
$838,355
4,882
$5,160
32,743
1,000
658
42,341
18.547
11,422
525
8,591
17,048
5,087
2,857
1,348
7,181
1,350
9,450
1,500
15,409
1,200
2,800
1,237
152,927
99,110
^2,235,0.39
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD ^VAGES : BY DsDUSTKIES. 571
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part III. — Worlivfj Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT HASDS.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Harwich, .
—
~
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—
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Becket, .
8
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Hinsdale, .
5
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
«
_
Pittsfield,
34
257
-
-
-
-
7
310
-
-
_
_
Stoclibridge, .
7
300
—
—
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall RivLT,
9
269
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
^
Mansfield,
12
132
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Kew Bedford, .
184
295
79
300
2
300
15
280
-
-
_
_
Rehoboth,
7
300
-
-
-
-
1
300
-
-
_
^
Taunton, .
4
250
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
—
-
-
Essex.
Andover, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
.
Gloucester,
10
261
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Haverhill,
30
277
-
-
-
-
10
270
-
_
-
-
Lawrence,
62
257
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Lynn,
22
257
-
-
-
-
20
248
_
_
_
_
Kewburyport,
18
270
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
.
Salem,
73
221
~
~
—
—
5
275
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Ashfield, .
3
150
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Buckland,
6
250
-
-
-
-
_
—
»
_
_
_
Erring, .
10
300
-
-
_
_
' _
_
_
_
_
_
Greenfield,
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-,
_
_
_
_
Montague,
36
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Orange, .
5
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Rowe,
2
60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
102
_
-
_
_
_
_
.
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_
_
Chester, .
4
185
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
Granville,
9
198
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ludlow, .
2
200
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Springfield, .
88
297
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westlield,
—
~
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshike.
Amherst,.
—
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Chesterfield, .
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Cummington, .
16
287
-
-
_
_
_
_
2
300
_
-
Huntington, .
5
191
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Northampton, .
32
294
-
-
-
_
34
292
-
-
s
292
South Hadley,
9
270
_
-
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
Westhampton,
13
235
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Worthington, .
6
200
—
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Middlesex.
Acton,
12
287
_
.
_
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5
285
_
_
-
_
Arlington,
27
298
—
—
-
-
-
—
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CorxTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABO\'E 15.
CSDER 15.
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ABOVE 15.
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8
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Aycr,
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
280
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
2S5
208
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Chelmsford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Concord, .
30
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hudson, .
1
200
-
-
-
-
9
238
-
_
_
_
Lowell, .
149
268
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Maiden, .
27
292
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Marlborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
230
-
-
-
-
Katick, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
3
52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Shirley, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
10
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoneham,
12
300
-
-
-
-
3
150
-
-
_
-
Townsend,
81
2r,2
-
_
-
-
170
253
_
..
_
_
Wakefield, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin,
10
300
-
_
-
_
_
_
.
^
*
_
Kandolph,
3
150
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
•
_
etoughton,
2
225
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
"Weymouth, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
210
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
2
308
_
_
-
_
_
_
..
_
_
_
Hingham,
22
298
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
.
Middleborough,
29
300
_
-
-
-
25
300
_
-
-
_
Plymouth,
10
300
-
-
-
-
15
300
-
-
-
-
SUFt'OLK.
Boston, .
1,104
288
27
256
16
254
95
247
_
_
15
306
Chelsea, .
9
217
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Ashburnham, .
5
260
_
_
_
_
6
261
_
_
_
.
Athol,
60
257
-
_
5
150
1
280
_
_
-
-
Barre,
2
250
-
-
-
-
_
-
—
_
-
-
Charlton, .
3
160
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
.
Fitchburg,
40
258
2
179
_
_
31
270
26
270
_
-
Gardner, .
28
288
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Leominster, .
12
237
7
200
8
200
6
300
_
_
_
_
Lunenburg,
2
175
-
_
_
_
..
-
_
_
_
_
Milford, .
4
275
-
-
-
_
7
275
_
_
_
_
Millburj', .
41
308
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
North Brookfleld, .
4
250
-
_
_
_
3
250
_
_
_
_
Petersham,
1
200
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Princeton,
4
212
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Royalston,
18
198
-
-
-
-
2
200
_
_
-
_
Rutland, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
18
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
_
-
-
Spencer, .
4
150
-
-
-
-
-
_
—
—
-
-
Templeton,
35
226
-
-
2
275
3
275
—
-
-
-
Webster, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
_
-
-
Wcstborough, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
2
100
_
_
_
-
WcstBoylston,
3
275
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
AVinchendon, .
89
207
1
300
5
216
181
294
18
280
28
259
Worcester,
144
292
-
-
-
-
8
289
-
-
-
-
Totals,
3,105
-
116
-
38
-
681
-
46
-
51
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PEllSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY EN'DUSTrJES.
573
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT 11
ANDS.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
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Becket, .
8
$148
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-
-
-
-
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_
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ninsdale, .
5
1 35
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Pittsficld,
34
1 93
-
-
-
-
7
$2 00
-
-
-
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Stockbridge, .
7
1 64
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—
—
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Bristol.
Fall River,
9
$2 83
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Manstiold,
12
2 19
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
New Bedford, .
184
1 80
79
$0 61
2
$0 50
15
$218
-
_
_
_
Rchoboth,
7
1 50
-
-
-
-
1
3 00
-
-
_
_
Taunton, .
4
2 50
—
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—
~
—
—
—
—
-
-
Essex.
Andover, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gloucester,
10
$2 47
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Haverliill,
30
2 03
-
-
-
-
10
$2 31
-
-
_
_
Lawrence,
62
1 95
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
22
2 52
-
-
-
-
20
2 72
-
-
_
_
Newburyport,
18
2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
73
2 41
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5
2 50
—
—
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Franklin.
Ashfield, .
3
$162
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Buckland,
6
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Erving, .
10
2 00
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
-
_
Greenfield,
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
Montague,
S6
1 77
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
~*
-
-
-
Rowe,
2
2 00
—
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~
—
—
—
—
Hampden.
Blandford,
6
$2 00
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
4
1 96
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
Granville,
9
1 80
_
_
_
_
»
_
_
_
-
_
Ludlow, .
2
2 17
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
_
Springfield,
88
2 03
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
Westfleld,
"-
~
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
Hampshire.
Araherst,.
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
Chesterfield, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Cummington, .
16
$143
-
-
-
_
-
-
2
$130
-
-
Huntington, .
5
1 87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,
32
2 21
-
-
_
_
34
$2 25
-
-
8
$113
South Hadley,
9
1 90
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westhampton,
13
1 62
-
_
.
—
_
_
-
-
-
-
Worthington, .
6
98
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
Middlesex.
Acton,
12
$187
-
_
.
_
5
$215
-
-
-
-
Arlington,
27
2 21
—
—
-
-
—
—
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574
CEXSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — IS 73.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wooden Goods — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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8
82 00
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-
-
-
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—
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Ayer,
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
$175
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_
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Cambridge,
2S5
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
Chelmsford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
Concord, .
30
1 96
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hudson, .
1
2 60
-
_
_
_
9
1 88
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
149
2 18
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
^
Maiden, .
27
2 96
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Marlborough, .
-
-
-
_
-
-
7
2 50
_
-
_
_
Katick, .
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
3
2 33
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Shirley, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
Somerville,
10
2 25
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
»
_
Stoneham,
12
2 00
-
_
_
_
3
2 75
_
_
_
_
Townsend,
81
1 93
_
_
_
_
170
1 84
_
_
^
^
Wakefield,
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
10
$2 00
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_
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_
_
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Randolph,
3
2 67
-
_
-
_
_
..
_
_
_
_
Stoughton,
2
2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Weymouth, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
2
$3 00
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Hingliam,
22
1 66
_
-
_
_
_
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_
_
_
Middleborough,
29
1 62
-
_
_
_
25
$2 00
_
_
^
^
Plymouth,
10
1 75
-
-
-
-
15
2 00
-
"
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,104
$2 41
27
$112
16
$0 59
95
$2 47
_
-
15
$0 87
Chelsea, .
9
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Ashburnhaui, .
5
$156
-
_
_
_
6
$2 00
»
_
_
Athol,
60
2 05
-
-
5
$0 67
1
2 25
-
-
-
-
Barre,
2
2 00
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Charlton, .
3
1 37
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Fitohburg,
40
1 79
2
$125
-
_
31
1 75
26
$125
«
Gardner, .
28
2 30
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster, .
12
1 63
7
1 04
8
1 25
6
1 85
_
_
_
_
Lunenburg,
2
1 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Milford, .
4
2 56
-
-
-
_
7
3 00
_
_
_
_
MUlburv,.
41
1 35
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
.
North Brookfield, .
4
3 25
_
-
_
_
3
3 25
«
-.
_
_
Petersham,
7
1 57
«
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Princeton,
4
1 59
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
—
_
Royalston,
18
1 65
-
-
-
_
2
3 25
_
-
-
.
Rutland, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
.
_
Southbridge, .
18
1 75
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Spencer, .
4
2 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Templeton,
35
1 75
_
_
2
48
3
1 58
«
_
_
_
Webster, .
2
2 00
-
-
_
^
_
_
_
_
.
«,
Westborough,
3
2 50
-
_
-
_
2
2 75
_
_
—
-
WestBoylston,
3
1 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Winchendon, .
89
1 62
1
1 00
5
90
181
1 88
18
91
28
$0 58
Worcester,
144
3,105
2 18
-
-
-
-
8
3 22
-
-
-
-
Totals,
-
116
-
38
-
681
-
46
-
61
-
PEPtSO^sS EMPLOYED AXD "STAGES I BY ENDUSTKIES. 575
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
WOOLLEN GOODS.
[Broadcloths, beavers, balmorals, blankets, cassimeres, cardigan jackets, cloths, coatings, delaines, doe-
skins, fulling*, nannels, horse blankets, kerseys, Kentucky jeans, knit gloves and mittens, lap robes, ladies'
dress goods, nubias and hoods, opera flannels, rubber linings, repellents, silk-mixed goods, satinets, scurfs
and comforters, shawls, stockinets, shirtings, tweeds, tricots, table and piauo covers, union goods, woollen
flocks, yarns, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed^ loith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persoks Emploted.
Persoxs Employed, 'With Age.
■a
1
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m
lO
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o
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Coin?TiES, Cities
u
CJ
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1— (
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u
a
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s
1
s
B
O
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s
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o
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£
3
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s
^
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EXi
a
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
7
5
2
—
5
2
"■
~
~"
""
10|
225
Berkshire.
Adams, .
854
539
315
43
470
263
57
52
3
-
10§
293
Clarksburg, .
115
81
34
8
6S
25
13
9
-
-
10
300
Dalton, .
1S9
119
70
5
102
62
17
8
-
-
10
294
Great B.arrington, .
303
171
132
12
145
119
26
13
-
-
10
300
Hancock, .
53
38
15
7
34
13
4
2
-
-
11
227
Hinsdale, .
273
154
119
_
130
96
24
23
-
-
101
262
Pittsfield,
1,125
694
431
55
630
370
64
61
~
-
10
293
Stockbridge, .
125
53
72
-
53
72
~
-
-
10
298
Williamstown,
325
220
105
24
202
88
18
17
—
—
11
278
Bristol.
Fall River,
110
87
23
-
81
17
6
6
-
-
10
290
Freetown,
10
10
—
~
6
—
4
"■
-■
~
10
200
Essex.
Amesbury,
805
443
362
-
428
342
15
20
-
-
10
302
Andover, .
160
83
77
13
79
73
4
4
-
-
10
29S
Grovcland,
200
130
130
26
99
83
31
47
-
-
10
200
Haverhill,
46
31
15
3
24
12
7
3
_
-
11
308
Lawrence,
154
85
69
5
80
68
3
1
o
-
10
300
Methuen, .
266
141
125
-
131
116
10
9
-
-
10
302
North Andover,
267
159
108
23
129
88
30
20
~
-
10
300
Saugus, .
144
85
69
8
75
53
10
6
—
—
10^
262
Franklin'.
Conway, .
81
51
30
4
51
30
-
-
-
-
10
305
Leverett, .
4
3
1
1
3
1
-
-
-
-
10
103
Rowe,
2
1
1
-
1
1
-
-
—
—
9
100
Hampden.
Agaw.am,
20
14
6
2
14
6
_
_
_
-
10
300
Holyoke, .
685
474
211
47
446
179
28
32
-
-
10
298
Monson, .
172
110
62
13
96
56
14
6
-
-
10
300
Springfield, .
30
23
7
O
23
7
-
_
-
-
-
-
Wales, .
328
221
107
34
218
107
3
-
-
-
11
286
Wilbraham, .
200
121
79
21
113
74
8
5
-
-
10
276
Hampshire.
Cummington, .
3
2
1
1
2
1
-
-
-
-
10
300
Enfii-ld, .
143
96
47
15
89
41
7
6
-
-
10|
251
Huntington, .
110
60
60
1
60
50
_
-
-
—
11
290
Middletiold, .
85
58
27
8
49
27
9
-
-
-
lOJ
61
South Uadley, .
40
21
19
3
17
19
4
—
~
"^
lOJ
281
576
CEIs^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Emploted.
o
Persons Employed, With Age.
u
CO
i
V]
Counties, Cities
C
•ra
i-H
O
o
o
o
d
AND Towns.
a
s
a
>
o
1
03
O
a
a
•a
CJ
-id
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o
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o
a
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03
O
a
o
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c
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a
1
o
0
Hampshire— Con .
Ware,
758
355
403
34
307
375
48
28
_
_
101
255
Williamsburg,
57
35
22
3
30
19
5
3
-
-
2
10
280
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
43
27
16
2
24
16
3
_
_
_
10|
300
Billcrica, .
204
124
80
5
100
68
24
12
_
_
10
301
Burlington,
14
13
1
_
13
1
_
_
_
_
8
159
Chelmsford,
155
85
70
9
76
56
9
14
„
_
10
251
Concord, .
112
70
42
5
65
38
5
4
__
„
11
175
Fraraingham,
544
272
272
65
263
208
9
4
_
_
10
308
Lowell, .
1,487
840
641
12
811
631
35
10
_
_
10
301
Maynard,
700
437
263
50
377
230
60
_
_
10
203
Newton, .
12
11
1
1
9
1
2
_
„
_
10
2^17
Watertown,
227
109
118
10
102
115
7
3
-
-
10
204
Norfolk.
Bellinghara, .
151
105
46
8
98
44
7
2
_
_
105
326
Brain tree,
,
304
264
100
..
202
99
2
1
^
_
10
289
Canton, .
Jf
135
66
69
2
52
64
14
5
_
_
10
252
Dedham, .
418
200
158
16
252
151
8
7
_
_
10
309
Franklin, .
199
187
12
_
178
12
9
-
_
_
11
247
Medway, .
2
o
-
_
O
_
_
_
_
10
290
Norfolk, .
130
112
18
_
102
13
10
5
_
_
11
300
Quincy, .
23
19
4
_
19
4
_
_
_
_
11
192
Stoughton,
183
80
103
1
70
88
10
15
_
_
10
298
Walpole, .
14
10
4
-
9
3
1
1
-
-
11
235
Plymocth.
Hingham,
40
7
33
_
7
33
_
_
_
_
10
200
Middk'borough,
110
70
40
10
70
40
_
_
_
_
10
250
Plymouth,
45
30
15
-
20
12
4
3
-
-
11
180
Worcester.
Athol,
80
37
43
16
34
42
3
1
_
_
lOJ
226
Auburn, .
56
35
21
1
31
21
4
^
„
_
10'
300
Barre,
52
36
16
5
30
14
_
2
_
_
11
CO
Blackstone,
454
264
190
23
246
172
18
18
_
_
10.^
240
Dudley, .
2S5
195
90
9
100
77
35
13
_
_
10
256
Fitchburg,
276
163
113
15
154
109
9
4
.
-
10
285
Holden, .
273
155
118
14
141
118
14
-
_
_
10
206
Leicester,
405
286
209
41
207
197
19
12
_
_
10
244
Leominster,
01
39
22
3
39
22
_
_
—
11
297
Mcndon, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
11
300
Millbury,
567
357
210
13
331
108
26
12
_
_
lOJ
287
Northborough
80
54
26
6
50
19
4
7
_
_
lOi
300
Oxford, .
392
190
202
-
190
202
_
_
-
_
10
300
Royalston,
70
40
30
5
34
29
6
1
_
_
10
306
Southborough,
90
47
43
4
40
39
7
4
_
_
10
259
Spencer, .
110
72
38
1
70
35
2
3
-
_
101
294
Sutton, .
14
10
4
2
10
4
_
^
_
_
11
250
Temploton,
105
54
51
7
49
50
5
1
_
_
10
287
Uxbridge,
449
267
182
23
253
153
11
29
3
-
10
272
Warren, .
142
109
33
5
103
29
6
4
_
_
lOi
235
Webster, .
600
300
300
-
225
250
75
50
-,
_
10
300
Worcester,
700
441
319
45
854
423
296
18
23
-
-
101
287
Totals.
• •
19,036
11,334
7,702
10,370
7,018
950
684
8
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES.
577
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WORKIKO
Average Yearly WACEa.
u
Time and Wages
Given for,—
o
DAT HANDS
.
PIECE HANDS.
CocNTiES, Cities
e ^
AXD Towns.
o
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1-5
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03
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Barnstable.
Falmouth,
5
2
$303 75
$281 25
—
—
-
-
$2,081
Berkshire.
Adams, .
530
315
$537 68
$313 20
$183 48
$408 06
$273 42
$108 72
$338,764
Clarksburg, .
81
34
495 00
102 00
225 00
375 00
375 00
174 00
45.522
Dalton, .
119
70
319 44
273 98
99 47
_
_
_
.52,050
Groat Barrington, .
171
132
397 30
2S5 00
_
290 00
280 00
_
101,286
Hancock, .
36
15
472 08
312 40
186 00
_
_
_
20,284
Hiiisilali',
]n4
119
260 10
173 88
135 68
293 44
215 90
_
69,797
Pittsfiold,
69-1
431
377 00
253 17
156 75
315 84
282 24
181 20
344,469
Stockbriilge, .
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Williamstown,
220
105
380 80
215 04
172 50
418 00
250 88
155 00
105,086
Bristol.
Fall River,
87
23
$408 90
$290 00
$197 20
_
_
_
$40,41 T
Freetown,
10
"
350 00
~
~
$200 00
"■
—
2,000
Essex.
Amesbury,
443
362
$350 32
$241 60
$172 14
$377 50
$347 30
_
$261,348
Andovcr, .
S3
77
447 00
193 20
123 50
447 00
242 S8
_
53,833
Groveland,
130
130
250 00
150 00
116 00
250 00
200 00
$120 00
55,060
Haverhill,
31
15
530 25
-
138 00
530 25
354 51
173 50
18,307
Lawrence,
So
69
469 86
218 79
181 56
404 88
300 03
5^,169
Metbuen, .
121
105
467 68
248 64
156 88
3S4 80
343 36
153 92
82,042
North Andovcr,
159
108
520 73
343 84
169 86
499 33
290 03
ISO 60
101,002
Saugus, .
85
59
524 02
"
161 30
505 05
316 54
150 15
58,243
Franklin.
Conway, .
-
-
-
_
_
_
.
_
^
Lcverelt, .
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Rowe,
~
~
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—
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Agawam,
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Holj'okc, .
474
211
$400 32
$235 94
$180 81
$428 14
$327 12
$192 00
$248,419
Monson, .
110
62
552 00
312 00
275 00
468 00
429 00
131 25
77,444
Springfield,
-
-
-
-
_
Wales, .
221
107
474 72
275 00
270 00
496 80
362 87
202 50
142,149
Wilbraham, .
121
79
383 76
233 68
158 79
378 12
281 25
147 00
65,586
HAMPSniRE.
Cummington, .
2
-
$525 00
-
_
_
_
_
$1,0,50
Enfield, .
96
47
306 24
$209 88
$192 50
$412 50 $376 75 1
$195 25
42,833
Huntington, .
60
50
406 00
200 00
_
—
_
_
38,860
Middlelield, .
58
27
110 88
73 30
47 88
46 87
63 84
_
7,342
South Uadley,.
21
19
529 92
251 90
268 85
472 50
330 82
_
15,961
Ware,
355
403
364 65
265 20
127 50
382 50
285 60
127 50
229,811
Williamsburg,
35
22
400 40
212 50
175 00
308 00
196 56
~
17,076
VOL. II.— 73
578
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Cou.
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
u
a
Time and Wages
Given for,—
a
DAT HANDS
piece hands.
u 22
Counties, Cities
<2 ^-
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O
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Middlesex.
Ashland, .
27
16
$365 70
-
$159 00
$728 75
$331 25
_
$15,633
Bilkrica, .
124
80
546 00
$315 88
177 60
561 00
321 75
$124 00
82,583
Burlington,
13
-
286 20
-
_
260 76
_
_
3,619
Chelmsford,
78
70
396 80
278 00
204 82
372 00
282 72
198 40
47,230
Concord, .
70
42
225 00
95 00
53 94
203 75
187 50
20,877
Framingham,
272
272
446 60
292 60
215 60
477 40
338 80
_
207,222
Lowell, .
846
641
384 30
2.06 34
202 86
477 00
333 30
_
5.33,179
M.iynard,
437
203
591 60
176 70
107 61
424 94
394 80
131 07
297,733
Newton, .
9
-
445 50
-
_
_
_
4,010
Watertown,
104
93
386 10
214 50
154 44
386 10
300 30
—
64,822
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Braintrce,
14
15
$357 50
$247 50
-
$394 50
$112 50
$90 00
$6,688
Canton, .
9
6
467 50
275 00
$170 50
-
253 00
-
5,176
Dcdhani, .
260
158
417 15
278 10
169 95
395 52
339 90
-
154,243
Franklin, .
187
12
424 53
252 45
153 43
105 00
_
_
83,866
Medway, .
2
-
472 70
-
_
_
_
_
945
Norfolk, .
100
_
420 00
_
_
_
^
_
42,000
Qiiincv, .
19
4
259 20
99 20
_
_
_
_
5,322
Stougliton,
78
102
402 50
228 25
148 50
500 52
310 00
_
56,710
Walpole, .
10
4
347 80
263 20
147 40
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—
—
4,214
Plymouth.
Hingham,
7
33
$450 00
$170 00
_
_
_
_
$8,760
Middlcborough,
70
40
325 00
187 50
_
$312 50
$312 50
_
33,875
Plymouth,
26
12
288 00
149 40
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—
—
—
9,281
Worcester.
Athol,
37
43
$401 94
$257 24
$180 00
_
$346 00
$150 00
$25,604
Auburn, .
—
—
^
_
_
_
_
_
Barre,
36
16
75 00
54 00
36 00
$120 00
96 00
_
4,308
Blaekstone,
264
190
333 60
201 74
144 90
358 94
274 92
114 80
132,476
Dudley, .
188
90
470 94
223 27
130 50
383 04
314 64
_
97,058
Fitchburg,
163
113
492 42
308 70
179 41
408 80
390 24
87 00
lll,r)38
Holden, .
120
96
624 75
269 04
150 00
704 88
334 15
104,188
Leicester,
284
209
477 70
269 50
177 12
313 20
366 08
111 76
180,096
Leominster,
39
22
371 25
237 60
_
445 50
371 25
21,711
:^endon, .
4
-
351 00
_
_
_
_
1,404
Millbury, .
357
210
399 00
227 20
175 46
492 24
345 00
_
199,110
Nortliborough,
24
23
426 00
375 00
_
999 00
375 00
225 00
19,566
Oxford, .
166
160
396 18
252 76
152 02
488 04
365 40
_
117,765
Royalston,
15
30
-
_
229 50
511 02
382 50
_
17,298
Soiithborough,
47
43
400 00
200 00
64 00
176 00
168 00
104 00
23,216
Spencer, .
72
38
570 00
224 00
162 00
_
379 05
_
53,607
Sutton, .
10
4
375 00
2i0 00
_
_
_
_
4,750
Teinpleton,
54
51
373 10
258 30
143 50
459 20
315 70
_
35,458
Uxbridgc,
267
182
347 76
190 08
172 02
372 64
297 00
187 60
137,889
Warren, .
109
33
394 80
173 90
171 75
325 18
281 67
123 66
45,819
Webster, .
300
300
377 00
246 50
145 00
164,575
Worcester,
406
248
637 53
315 52
216 84
478 16
372 52
126 00
329,776
Totals,
•
10,530
7,162
-
-
-
-
-
$6,207,057
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES. Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
FiECE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND TOWXS.
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Falmouth,
5
225
2
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Adams, .
342
286
148
290
79
278
137
288
115
279
33
288
Clarksburg,
54
300
2
300
15
300
14
300
23
300
7
300
Dalton, .
102
242
62
260
25
203
-
-
-
-
-
-
Great Barrington, .
135
290
50
285
_
_
36
290
82
280
-
-
Hancock, .
32
281
13
284
6
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale, .
127
255
29
252
47
256
3
202
67
254
_
-
Pittsficld,
410
290
130
291
118
285
220
282
240
288
7
302
Stockbridge, .
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
156
272
38
256
30
250
46
275
50
256
5
250
Bristol.
Fall River,
81
290
17
290
12
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
Freetown,
6
200
~
—
4
200
~
—
~
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Essex.
Amesbury,
376
302
141
302
35
302
52
302
201
302
-
-
Andover, .
50
298
4
276
8
247
23
238
69
276
-
-
Groveland,
94
200
8
200
60
200
5
200
75
200
18
200
Haverhill,
18
303
_
_
8
230
6
303
12
303
2
230
Lawrence,
72
246
27
221
6
207
8
241
41
242
-
-
Methuen, .
70
296
36
296
17
296
41
236
60
290
2
296
North Andover,
97
301
7
307
37
298
32
209
81
299
13
301
Saugus, .
56
266
—
""
11
260
19
273
53
2G6
5
273
Franklin.
Conwaj-, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leverett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
"
"
~
"
"
Hampden.
Agawam,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holyoke, .
323
288
36
251
31
287
123
286
143
282
29
256
Monson, .
78
300
12
300
5
250
18
300
44
300
15
175
Springfield, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Wales, .
175
276
20
275
1
270
43
276
87
277
2
270
Wilbraham, .
96
246
11
254
10
237
17
276
63
225
3
175
Hampshire.
Cummington, .
2
300
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Enfield, .
66
232
29
212
8
275
23
275
12
275
5
275
Huntington, .
60
290
50
290
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Middlolicld, .
42
84
14
90
9
84
7
43
13
57
-
-
South Uadley,.
14
2S8
3
270
4
283
3
270
16
278
-
-
Ware,
192
255
48
255
46
255
115
255
327
255
30
255
Williamsburg,
29
280
2
250
8
250
1
280
17
252
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580
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
1
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FEJIALF.S
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVK 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Ashland, .
21
265
-
-
3
265
3
265
16
265
-
_
Billorica, .
89
300
21
298
30
240
11
300
47
275
6
200
Burlington,
9
159
_
_
-
_
4
159
_
_
_
_
ChelmsforJ,
47
248
24
278
18
266
22
248
32
248
5
248
Concord, .
62
150
14
95
9
87
3
125
24
125
-
_
Framingham,
236
308
101
308
13
308
27
308
167
308
_
_
Lowell, .
.599
305
108
303
63
294
179
300
538
303
_
_
Ma}'nard,
246
290
50
285
67
211
131
289
180
282
26
209
NfWton, .
9
297
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
Watertown,
76
2S6
14
286
10
286
21
286
76
286
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Norfolk.
Bcllingham,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Braintree,
8
275
3
275
-
-
4
150
11
150
3
150
Canton, .
7
275
2
275
2
275
-
-
4
275
_
_
Dcdham, .
158
309
44
309
15
309
94
309
107
309
_
_
Franklin,
174
267
12
207
9
229
4
60
.
_
_
Medwav, .
2
290
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Norfolk, .
100
300
-
—
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Quincy, .
19
135
4
124
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
Btougliton,
40
275
50
275
25
225
28
291
37
250
_
_
Walpole, .
9
235
3
235
2
220
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Plymouth.
Hinghara,
7
200
33
200
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
MidUleborough,
40
2.30
8
250
-
_
30
250
32
250
_
_
Plymouth,
26
180
12
ISO
"~
^
—
—
~
~
~
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Worcester.
Athol,
34
231
37
236
3
250
-
_
5
200
1
200
Auburn, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
—
_
_
_
Barre,
28
60
4
60
0
60
8
60
10
60
-
«
Blackstono,
224
240
37
262
27
200
22
262
135
237
9
164
Dudley, .
124
282
21
269
48
261
29
288
56
276
_
_
Fitchburg,
121
283
74
294
9
233
33
280
35
271
4
100
Holden, .
104
255
44
214
5
1.50
12
264
51
205
-
_
Leicester,
203
281
62
275
23
246
65
216
135
230
8
186
Leominster,
30
297
12
297
_
_
9
297
10
297
_
-
Mendon, .
4
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Millbury, .
276
285
111
284
38
283
55
293
87
276
_
«
Northborough,
19
300
7
300
_
_
3
300
12
300
6
300
Oxford, .
109
279
57
284
19
258
47
294
94
290
-
-
Royalston,
_
_
_
-
7
306
9
306
29
306
_
_
Southborough,
37
250
16
250
9
160
3
160
23
160
2
160
Spencer, .
70
285
2
200
6
200
_
-
33
285
_
_
Sutton,
10
250
4
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
Templeton,
42
287
3
287
6
287
7
287
47
287
_
_
Uxbridge,
185
276
45
288
31
282
68
272
108
275
12
280
Warren, .
71
235
21
235
5
229
32
229
8
229
5
229
Webster, .
225
290
250
290
125
290
_
_
_
-
_
_
Worcester,
346
269
73
272
34
278
44
278
154
268
3
168
Totals, .
•
7,603
-
2,322
1,302
-
2,005
-
4,194
-
266
-
PERSONS EiVIPLOYED AND WAGES : BY rOTDUSTRIES. 581
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods— Con.
Part IV. — Dailij Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALKS
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Falmouth,
5
$135
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$123
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
342
i?l 88
148
$108
79
$0 66
137
$142
115
$0 98
33
10 69
Cli»ksburg, .
51
1 0.)
2
50
15
75
14
1 25
23
1 25
7
58
D.illon, .
1(12
1 32
62
1 02
25
49
_
-
-
_
_
-
Great Barrington, .
i;;5
1 37
50
1 00
_
_
36
1 00
82
1 00
_
_
Hancock, .
32
1 68
13
1 10
6
62
_
-
-
_
_
_
Hinsdale,.
127
1 02
20
69
47
53
3
1 12
67
85
_
_
Pittsticld,
410
1 30
130
87
118
55
220
1 12
240
98
7
60
Stockbridge, .
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
_
_
Williamstown,
156
1 40
38
84
30
69
46
1 52
50
98
5
62
Bristol.
Fall River,
81
ei41
17
$100
12
$0 68
-
-
-
_
_
_
Freetown,
6
1 75
^
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1 00
~
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Amesbury,
376
$116
141
$0 80
35
$0 57
52
$125
201
$115
-
-
Andover, .
50
1 50
4
70
8
50
29
1 50
69
88
-
-
Groveland,
94
1 25
8
75
60
58
5
1 25
75
1 00
18
$0 60
Haverhill,
IS
1 75
-
-
8
60
6
1 75
12
1 17
2
75
Lawrence,
72
1 91
27
90
6
68
8
1 68
41
1 24
_
_
Mcthucn, .
70
1 58
36
84
17
63
41
1 30
60
1 10
2
52
North Andover,
97
1 73
7
1 12
37
57
S2
1 57
81
97
13
60
Saugus, .
5G
1 97
"■
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11
62
19
1 85
53
1 19
6
55
Franklin.
Conway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leverett, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holyoke, .
323
$139
36
$0 94
31
$0 63
123
$149
143
$116
29
$0 75
Moiisoii, .
78
1 84
12
1 04
5
1 10
18
1 56
44
1 43
15
75
Ppringlield,
-
-
-
-
_
.
_
_
-
-
-
-
Wales, .
175
1 72
20
1 00
1
1 00
43
1 80
87
1 31
2
75
Wilbraham, .
9G
1 56
11
92
10
67
17
1 37
63
1 25
3
84
Hampshire.
Cummington, .
2
$175
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Enfield, .
C6
1 32
29
$0 99
8
$0 70
23
$150
12
$137
6
$0 71
Huntington,
60
1 40
50
1 00
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Middleti Id, .
42
1 32
14
87
9
57
7
1 09
13
1 12
-
_
South Uadley,.
14
1 84
3
97
4
95
3
1 75
16
1 19
-
-
Ware,
192
1 43
48
1 04
46
50
115
1 50
327
1 12
30
50
Williamsburg,
29
1 43
2
85
8
70
1
1 10
17
78
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CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Woollen Goods — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands. — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Ashland, .
21
$138
-
-
3
$0 60
3
$2 75
16
$125
-
_
Billerica, .
80
1 82
21
$106
30
74
11
1 87
47
1 17
6
$0 62
Burlinaton,
9
1 80
-
-
-
-
4
1 64
-
-
-
-
Clielmsford,
47
1 60
24
1 00
18
77
22
1 50
32
1 40
5
80
Concord, .
62
1 50
14
1 00
9
62
3
1 63
24
1 50
-
-
Framingham,
236
1 45
101
95
13
70
27
1 55
167
1 10
_
_
Lowell, .
599
1 26
108
78
63
69
179
1 59
538
1 10
_
_
Maynard,
246
2 04
50
62
67
51
131
1 46
180
1 40
26
63
Newton, .
9
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"Watertown, .
76
1 35
14
75
10
54
21
1 35
76
1 05
^
""
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Braintree,
8
$130
3
$0 90
_
_
4
$2 63
11
$0 75
3
$0 60
Canton, .
7
1 70
2
1 00
2
$0 62
_
-
4
92
_
_
Dodhara, .
1.58
1 35
44
90
15
55
94
1 28
107
1 10
-
-
Franklin, .
174
1 59
12
85
9
67
4
1 75
_
_
_
Medway, .
2
1 63
_
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
Norfolk, .
100
1 40
_
-
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
Quincy, .
19
1 92
4
80
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Stoughton,
40
1 50
50
83
25
66
28
1 72
37
1 24
_
_
Walpolo, .
9
1 48
3
1 12
2
67
^
■■
—
"
"
Pltmolth.
Hingham,
7
$2 25
33
$0 85
_
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
Middlcborough,
40
1 30
8
75
-
-
30
$125
32
$125
-
-
Plymouth,
26
1 60
12
83
^
—
~
~
^
"
"
Worcester.
Athol, .
34
$174
37
$109
3
$0 72
-
-
5
$173
1
$0 75
Auburn, .
—
~
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Barre,
28
1 25
4
90
2
60
8
$2 00
10
1 60
_
-
Blackstonc,
224
1 39
37
77
27
63
22
1 37
135
1 16
9
70
Dudley, .
124
1 67
21
83
4S
50
29
1 33
56
1 14
-
-
Fitchbm-g,
121
1 74
74
1 05
9
77
33
1 46
35
1 44
4
87
Holden, .
104
2 45
44
1 26
5
1 00
12
2 67
51
1 63
_
_
Leicester,
200
1 70
62
98
23
72
65
1 45
135
1 43
8
66
Leominster,
30
1 25
12
80
_
_
9
1 50
10
1 25
-
-
Mendon, .
4
1 17
-
-
_
_
..
_
-
-
-
-
Millbury, .
276
1 40
Ill
80
38
62
55
1 68
87
1 25
_
-
Nortliborough,
19
1 42
7
1 25
_
_
3
3 33
12
1 25
6
75
Oxford, .
109
1 42
57
89
19
59
47
1 66
94
1 26
-
-
Koyalston,
_
-
-
-
7
75
9
1 67
29
1 25
-
-
Southborough,
37
1 60
16
80
9
40
3
1 10
23
1 05
2
65
Spencer, .
70
2 00
2
1 12
5
81
_
_
33
1 33
-
-
Sutton, .
10
1 50
4
1 00
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Tenipleton,
42
1 30
3
90
6
50
7
1 60
47
1 10
-
-
Uxbridge,
185
1 20
45
66
31
61
68
1 37
108
1 08
12
67
Warren, .
71
1 68
21
74
5
75
32
1 42
8
1 23
5
54
Webster, .
22.5
1 30
250
85
125
50
_
_
_
-
-
-
Worcester,
346
2 37
73
11(J
34
78
44
1 72
154
1 39
3
75
Totals. .
7,603
-
2,322
-
1,302
2,005
-
4,194
-
206
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTETES. 583
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
WORSTED GOODS.
[Alpacas, bunting, dress goods, mousseline-de-laincs, rep, yarns, etc.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, icith Classijicati07i of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Emploted, W
ITH AG
E.
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41
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93
a
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Essex.
Lawrence,
166
27
139
10
26
132
1
7
-
—
10
249
Hampden.
Holyoke, .
331
146
185
40
120
143
26
42
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
90
37
53
18
31
41
6
12
_
_
10
300
Fraraingham, .
544
272
272
65
203
268
9
4
-
_
10
308
Lowell, .
256
58
198
20
56
173
2
25
_
_
10
306
"Westford,
22
10
12
1
6
6
4
6
-
-
10
170
Worcester.
Worcester,
90
30
60
-
30
60
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals, .
1,499
580
919
154
532
823
48
96
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Teaklt Wages.
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Given
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DAT HANDS
piece HANDS.
t. 25
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Essex.
Lawrence,
27
139
$481 95
$244 42
$150 75
$570 00
$161 70
-
$44,874
Hampden.
Holjoke, .
146
185
$570 00
$294 00
$180 00
$585 00
$369 00
$300 00
$118,746
Middlesex.
Cbelmsford, .
Framingham, .
Lowell, .
Westford,
32
272
58
10
40
272
198
12
$507 00
508 20
481 40
117 00
$264 00
317 24
222 53
97 50
$224 84
129 93
78 00
$622 16
300 00
$407 64
411 00
$177 00
$36,784
242,121
72,881
2,067
Worcester.
Worcester,
30
60
$570 00
$285 00
$427 50
$285 00
_
$32,775
Totals,
575
906
-
"
-
-
1
$550,248
584
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Worsted Goods — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
CODNTIES, CiTIZS
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Essex.
Lawrence,
20
255
112
242
8
225
6
300
20
210
-
-
Hampden.
Holyoke, .
71
300
44
300
61
300
49
300
99
300
7
300
MlDPLESEX.
Chelmsford,
Framingham, .
Lowell, .
Westford,
3-2
236
55
6
300
308
290
130
40
101
158
6
300
308
289
130
13
25
10
308
213
130
27
1
308
300
167
15
308
300
2
295
Worcester.
Worcester,
20
285
45
285
—
-
10
285
15
285
^
.
Totals,
440
-
506
-
117
-
93
-
316
-
9
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Essex.
Lawrence,
20
$189
112
$101
8
$0 67
6
$190
20
$0 77
-
Hampden.
Holyoke, .
71
$190
44
$0 98
61
$0 60
49
$195
99
$123
7
$100
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
Framingham, .
Lowell, .
Westford,
32
236
55
6
$169
1 65
1 60
90
40
101
158
6
§0 88
1 03
77
75
13
25
10
$0 73
61
60
27
1
$2 02
1 00
. 167
$133
1 37
2
$0 60
Worcester.
Worcester,
20
$2 00
45
$100
-
_
10
$150
15
$100
_
^
Totals, .
440
-
606
-
117
-
93
-
316
-
9
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 585
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Worlcinrj Time.
INDUSTBIES.
Persons Emploted.
a
a
•A
a
Artificial teeth,
Artists' materials
and fine arts,
Awnings, tents, etc. ,
Base balls.
Billiard and baga
telle tables, .
Bleaching, calender-
ing, dyeing and
printing.
Boot and shoe pat
terns, .
Braided cords and
etcara packing.
Brick,
Brushes, .
Buttons and button
moulds,
Cement, .
Charcoal, .
Chewing gum,
Coffins and caskets
Combs, .
Concrete walks.
Copper paint, .
Cordage, .
Corks and cork
goods, .
Crayons and pencils
Crockery, earthen
and stone ware,
Croquet sets, .
Curled hair.
Curtains and fixt
ures.
Drain pipe.
Earth closets and
corn planters.
Elastic goods, .
Emery cloth and
sand p:\prr, .
Enamelled cloth.
Erasable tablets,
Fire brick and stove
linings, .
Fireworks,
Fi.shingand gun rod
Flags and dvcora.
tions, .
Friction matches,
Fur goods.
Games and home
amusements.
Gas, .
Glue,
Grease, .
20
20
22
19
151
145
100
4
70
70
3,199
2,852
8
7
31
14
2,394
2,394
529
383
771
ooo
8
7
16
16
5
2
220
200
184
166
77
77
4
4
992
871
46
28
18
18
252
241
21
21
72
48
103
83
95
95
5
5
1,141
400
59
52
20
18
15
3
137
137
40
20
12
12
5
3
143
69
115
30
75
50
1,1.55
1,155
155
155
6
6
s
96
347
1
17
146
549
1
3
20
18
121
18
11
24
20
741
7
2
12
20
2
74
25
11
5
13
1
53
3
1
rERsoNs Emploted, With Age.
19
19
145
4
70
2,536
7
14
2,.394
383
197
7
14
1
200
159
77
4
811
28
18
223
21
48
5
377
52
18
2
129
13
12
3
65
30
45
1,155
155
s
i:
(1)
«
A
u<
-
1
3
6
-
96
-
S40
316
1
-
15
-
146
-
527
15
1
1
20
18
1
7
121
60
18
-
10
15
24
-
20
4
701
23
7
_
2
12
1
19
8
7
2
74
85
4
25
5
-
-
10
40
u.
•a
OJ
c
T3
s
c
3
VI
a
a
1^
10
8i
8?
10
10
10
10
239
232
215
308
301
288
10
300
10
302
_
100
10
301
10
250
9
264
-in
310
10
200
10
308
10
247
10
153
10
300
10
238
10
274
10
276
10
206
10
303
10
301
10
295
10
200
10
275
10
286
10
299
9
257
9
300
10
283
10
201
10
133
10
313
10
292
10
212
10
300
n
360
10
200
10
249
TOL. II.— 74
586
CENSUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivitJi Classification of Ages — Con.
Industbies.
Persons Emploted.
s
Hair brushes and
hand mirrors,
Hair frl ting, .
Hair work,
Horn combs, jewel
ry, etc.,
Horse boots, .
Horse clothing.
Hose,
Ice, .
Indelible pencils,
Ink and mucilage.
Isinglass, .
Jewelry cases,
Lime,
Mattresses and bed
ding,
Meal, feed and lum
ber,
Nets and seines.
Oakum, .
Ornamental featb
ers, dusters, etc..
Ornaments and
goods made from
ground and press
ed hoofs,
Paints, dyes and
chemicals, .
Palm-leaf goods,
Passeimrtouts, mats
etc..
Paste,
Patterns and models.
Perfumery, hair oil,
etc.,
Photographs, .
Printers' ink and
lampblack, .
Razor strops, .
Refrigerators, .
Rooting materials,
Rope horse halters.
Sewing silk and
twist, .
Shoddy, .
Shoemakers' was,
Show cards, .
Signs and scenery,
Silvered glass and
pon elain door
knob.'i, .
Soap, candles, etc.,
71
9
191
561
10
71
22
557
5
18
102
15
100
183
109
6
20
47
304
13
8
9
94
45
347
18
24
73
22
10
8G0
157
4
6
39
6
S78
42
9
22
405
8
22
22
557
2
10
97
100
93
109
4
15
16
273
7
6
9
94
22
217
17
9
73
22
2
1.59
102
3
5
39
6
368
a
29
169
156
2
49
90
2
5
31
31
23
130
1
15
701
65
1
1
10
Persons Employed, With Age.
a
2
3
11
2
45
20
20
9
CO
9
20
385
8
15
22
557
2
9
95
100
272
7
6
9
94
20
215
17
9
73
22
2
139
98
3
5
39
6
365
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3
29
169
155
2
47
3
8
2
93
no
90
4
2
15
5
6
12
31
6
23
130
1
15
636
45
1
1
10
7
2
20
10
20
4
19
65
10
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10
10
10
10
10
9
10
9;
10'
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
93
10
10
10
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290
238
287
273
310
302
302
12
200
297
130
268
268
296
230
300
200
274
287
250
303
305
286
259
306
301
10
304
10
292
10
307
9
200
10
301
10
265
10
182
8
300
10
244
10
300
10
28T
PEKSONS EMrLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 587
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coktinued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Part I. — Persons Emiyloyed, with Classijication of Ages — Con.
Peksons Employed.
en
a
•o
u
a
Persons Emploted, With Age.
•
•a
p
X
3
O
CO
Industries.
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o
S
O
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Starch (flour),.
Straw goods, .
Stucco work, .
Shipping tags.
Stuffed birds, etc., .
Tallow, .
Toy drums, hoops,
etc..
Trunks, valises and
bags, .
Turpentine, rosin,
etc
Wax flowers, .
AVhalebone, .
Whips and lashes, .
Window and door
screens.
28
4,901
22
84
3
73
47
201
3
2
29
626
8
28
1,510
22
46
3
73
40
193
3
16
297
8
3,481
38
7
8
2
13
329
304
1
144
28
1,508
22
46
3
73
36
101
3
16
293
8
3,455
38
7
8
2
13
279
4
2
4
26
25
_
25
10
10
10
9J
10
10
10
9i
10
8
10
10
10
280
175
286
296
308
297
252
302
313
306
305
279
301
Totals,
23,127
15,340
7,787
699
14,765
7,536
562
220
13
31
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
Time and Wages
•" s
Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
a 1
Industries.
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g a
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b
a
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sa
H
Artiflcial teeth.
8
$737 00
$313 00
$750 00
$5,511
Artists' materials
and fine arts.
11
_
606 32
_
_
_
_
_
6,669
Awnings, tents, etc..
144
6
684 75
$72 24
-
-
$439 45
-
100,873
Base balls.
_
_
.
_
—
_
«
_
.
Billiard and baga-
telle tables, .
70
-
921 00
_
_
969 00
_
-
64,998
Bleaching, calender-
ing, dyeing and
printing,
2,848
345
479 21
268 69
157 95
470 94
398 75
-
1,359,780
Boot and shoe pat-
terns, .
7
-
509 96
_
_
-
-
-
3,570
Braided cords and
steam packing, .
14
17
750 00
375 00
204 00
-
390 00
-
16,608
Brick,
2,330
-
275 40
_
_
211 11
_
$104 52
614,425
Brushes, .
223
143
490 34
258 00
«
954 45
231 20
281 25
175,991
Buttons and button
moulds.
207
527
612 00
186 48
56 58
365 94
239 19
65 34
202,022
Cement, .
7
_
825 00
_
_
_
_
.
5,775
Charcoal, .
14
-
506 76
_
_
_
-
-
7,095
Chewing gum.
2
3
354 00
—
-
-■
180 00
66 60
1,021
588
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOBKISG
Average Yeaklt Wages.
C3
Time akd AVages
O
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Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
fc S
e ^
IKDUSTKIES.
ce
«
£ i
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>o
a;
O
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^'1
r-4
F-<
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rH
QJ ^H
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b.
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C2
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b
ja
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Coffins and caskets,
177
18
$732 00
$410 31
$1,007 50
$600 00
_
$138,241
Combs, .
166
18
490 77
255 60
$137 76
405 90
239 37
-
82,341
Concrete walks.
71
_
280 80
-
-
-
_
-
19,937
Copper paint, .
4
-
612 00
-
-
-
-
_
2,448
Cordage, .
663
35
444 44
231 47
143 01
448 00
-
$45 75
286,511
Corks and cork
goods, .
28
18
489 28
306 94
-
-
-
-
19,125
Craj'ons and pencils,
18
-
618 8S
-
-
-
-
-
9,340
Crockery, earthen
and stone ware, .
213
2
600 88
300 00
168 78
832 26
-
_
134.159
Crorpict sets, .
21
-
527 22
-
-
_
-
_
11,072
Curled hair, .
48
24
355 18
162 54
-
-
-
-
20,950
Curtains and fixt-
ures,
83
20
613 20
302 OS
120 00
312 97
300 00
-
52,556
Drain pipe,
90
-
680 80
-
-
-
-
-
52,272
Earth closets and
corn planters.
4
-
550 00
_
-
-
-
_
2,200
Elastic goods, .
257
346
401 08
332 10
148 68
413 47
293 70
_
212,133
Emery cloth and
sand paper, .
52
7
667 38
307 00
-
-
_
-
36,853
Enamelled cloth, .
18
2
408 24
290 41
-
-
-
-
8,119
Erasable tablets, .
3
12
450 00
450 00
150 00
-
-
-
6,450
Fire brick and stove
linings, .
137
-
611 28
-
226 80
550 62
-
250 00
79,368
Fireworks,
16
-
295 12
-
100 00
-
-
-
3,941
Fishing and gun
rods,
12
-
355 32
-
-
_
-
_
4,264
Flags and decora-
tions, .
3
2
226 00
226 00
_
_
_
_
1,130
Friction matches, .
45
73
278 88
99 64
187 50
125 00
276 48
-
31,044
Fur goods.
30
85
360 43
1C4 16
-
1,232 50
408 90
-
48,385
Games and home
amusements,
50
25
962 50
300 00
206 25
_
-
-
61,843
Gas,.
1,103
-
919 45
-
-
-
-
-
1,018,751
Glue,
155
-
452 50
-
-
-
-
-
70,137
Grease, .
6
-
609 92
-
-
-
-
-
3,059
Hair brushes and
hand mirrors,
42
26
693 42
411 80
200 03
667 50
385 50
_
35,827
Hair felting, .
9
-
510 12
-
-
_
-
_
4,645
Hair work.
16
112
619 01
308 88
77 74
-
298 12
-
43,039
Horn combs, jewel-
ry, etc.,
399
89
576 40
316 54
184 00
_
-
252,529
Horse boots, .
8
2
697 50
150 00
-
-
-
-
5,880
Horse clothing,
13
28
654 90
715 00
191 62
592 50
469 27
_
20,816
Hose,
22
-
615 00
-
-
-
-
-
13,530
Ice, ....
657
_
22 92
_
„
_
_
_
12,766
Indelible pencils, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ink and mucilage, .
10
8
648 24
337 28
201 00
-
_
-
8,7a3
Isinglass, .
97
5
354 90
109 56
97 68
-
-
~
34,422
Jewelry cases,
8
6
980 00
192 75
-
-
-
-
8,996
Lime,
100
-
440 65
-
-
-
-
-
44,064
Mattresses and bed-
ding, .
71
66
521 70
337 12
~
519 44
408 90
"
60,898
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES! BY INDUSTRIES. 589
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISQ
Time and Waoks
Average Yearly AVages.
ear
r-l iii
Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
PIECE IIAaVDS.
ISDnSTKIES.
CO
M
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10
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Meal, feed and lum-
ber,
80
-
$323 36
-
-
-
-
-
$25,869
Nets and seines,
4
2
636 00
$261 00
-
-
-
-
3,066
Oakum, .
15
5
350 00
150 00
_
_
_
_
6,000
Ornanifiital feath-
ers, dusters, etc., .
16
31
199 20
600 00
$132 50
$393 00
$225 00
$107 55
9,051
Ornamunts and
goods made from
ground and press-
ed hoofs.
5
-
111 00
-
-
-
~
-
555
Paints, dyes and
chemicals, .
251
24
564 00
371 47
50 00
_
_
_
149,965
Palm-leaf goods.
7
6
375 00
-
-
312 50
250 00
-
3,812
Passepartouts, mats,
etc..
6
2
606 00
375 00
-
-
_
_
4,386
Paste,
9
-
942 45
-
_
_
_
_
8,4S2
Patterns and models,
81
-
776 16
-
_
_
-
_
62,869
Perfumery, hair oil.
etc..
20
23
328 86
2.32 75
237 00
551 25
301 84
_
13,090
Photographs, .
189
123
616 12
446 76
249 00
844 80
438 00
_
171,607
Printers' ink and
lampblacli, .
17
-
484 95
-
-
-
-
-
8,244
Razor strops, .
9
12
641 13
249 83
_
750 00
301 00
_
10,040
Refrigerators, .
73
-
689 20
_
_
262 50
^
_
49,889
Rooting materials, .
22
_
540 46
_
_
_
_
^
12,022
Rope horse halters,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sewing silk and
twist, .
5
45
411 00
336 00
1.50 00
_
300 00
270 00
15,2SS
Shoddy, .
59
12
392 GO
207 39
159 14
_
_
^
25,132
Shoemakers' wax, .
3
-
364 00
_
_
_
_
1,002
Show cards, .
5
-
600 00
-
_
_
—
_
3,000
Sicrns and scenery, .
39
_
772 09
_
_
_
_
_
30,131
Silvered glass and
porcelain door-
knobs, .
6
-
4.50 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,700
Soap, candles, etc., .
343
10
572 66
259 25
370 18
1,200 00
875 00
_
208,422
Starch (flour),.
28
-
501 20
-
_
_
_
_
14,034
Straw goods, .
1,244
2,167
400 98
233 73
93 75
421 68
219 42
«
98.-),G92
Stucco work, .
22
-
517 92
'-
_
—
_
_
11,395
Shipping tags,.
46
38
692 64
368 28
—
_
_
_
44,856
Stulfed birds, etc., .
3
-
770 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,310
Tallow, .
72
_
548 70
_
39,500
Toy drums, hoops.
etc..
40
7
419 44
343 07
126 00
478 72
122 40
102 90
157,952
Trunks, valises and
bags.
186
5
692 64
295 20
_
670 32
450 00
_
128,364
Turpentine, rosin.
etc
3
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,800
Wax flowers, .
_
2
_
382 50
_
_
765
Whalebone, .
16
13
730 23
319 20
_
_
_
15,8.33
Whips and lashes, .
291
141
581 56
322 62
81 90
587 04
250 02
_
209,327
Window and door
screens,
8
-
794 64
-
-
-
-
-
6,357
Totals, .
13,938
4,738
-
-
-
-
-
$7,960,005
590
CEN^SUS OF JVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Part III. — Workiyig Time for Day and Piece Hands.
ISDUSTEIES.
Day Hands.
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEJIALES
ABOVE 15.
S
a
3
'A
Artificial teeth,
Artists' materials
and tine arts,
Awnings, tents, etc..
Base balls,
Billiard and baga-
telle tables, .
Bleaching;, calender-
ing, dyeing and
printiiig,
Boot and shoe pat-
terns, .
Braided cords and
steam packing, .
Brick,
Brushes, .
Buttons and button
moulds,
Cement, .
Charcoal,
Chewing srum,
Coffins and caskets,
Combs, .
Concrete walks,
Copper paint, .
Cordage, .
Corks and cork
goods, .
Crayons and pencils,
Crockery, earthen
and stone ware, .
Croquet sets, .
Curled hair, .
Curtains and fixt-
ures,
Drain pipe,
Earth closets and
corn planters,
Elastic goods, .
Emery cloth and
sand paper, .
Enamelled cloth, .
Erasable tablets, .
Fire brick and stove
linings,.
Fireworks,
Fishing and gun rods,
Flags and decora-
tions,
Friction matches, .
Fur goods,
Games and home
amusements.
Gas, ....
Glue,
Grease, .
4
268
-
-
1
11
2S6
_
_
_
1-W
249
1
86
~
59
300
-
-
-
2,531
277
316
277
317
7
244
-
-
-
14
300
10
300
2
1,962
153
-
-
-
151
299
60
300
-
102
255
195
222
13
7
275
_
_
_
14
309
-
_
-
2
200
-
_
-
173
300
17
291
_
142
287
9
284
7
71
130
_
_
-
4
300
_
_
-
606
271
35
293
50
28
278
18
298
_
18
276
-
-
147
296
2
240
11
21
303
_
_
-
48
301
24
301
-
71
292
17
256
4
90
242
-
-
-
4
275
186
271
297
270
26
52
294
7
307
,^
18
252
2
257
_
2
300
12
300
1
107
283
7
12
238
_
-
4
12
189
-
-
-
3
313
2
313
_
37
1G6
4
94
4
22
271
17
144
-
45
275
25
250
5
1,108
355
-
-
-
155
250
-
-
-
6
249
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6 ^
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BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
a o
c o
6 ^
SIS
243
300
123
246
227
291
240
252
300
270
200
250
275
Piece Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
2 p
11
5
353
70
4
19
55
62
22
females
ABOVE 15.
5 ^
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BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
S
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250
1
-
5
300
-
282
24
227
303
5
83
171
304
310
246
1
1
7
224
-
2S6
-
203
3
239
32
266
-
125
290
69
68
-
-
275
300
289
201
180
300
237
200
267
288
290
15
2
47
156
225
121
180
183
250
PEKSOIsS EMPLOYED ^VXD WAGES I BY DsDUSTKIES. 591
( PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures— Con,
Part III. — ^Vorking Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT IIasds.
Piece Han-ds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
3EXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVK 15.
ABOVE 15,
CSDER 15, 1
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Hair brushes and
hand mirrors,
28
273
12
290
7
241
1
250
14
257
-
-
Hair feltiig, .
9
253
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hair worli,
14
259
77
297
2
169
-
-
35
257
-
-
Horn combs, jewel-
ry, etc.,
385
262
88
266
15
230
-
-
-
-
-
-
Horse boots, .
8
310
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Horsi' clothing.
9
295
2
2S6
3
286
2
250
25
281
-
_
Hose,
22
300
-
-
—
-
—
—
—
-
-
_
Ice, ....
557
12
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Indelible pencils, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ink and mucilage, .
9
296
8
272
1
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
Isinglass, .
95
130
2
132
5
132
-
-
-
-
-
Jewelry cases.
8
280
6
257
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lime,
100
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattresses and bed-
ding,
52
282
43
301
-
-
19
302
23
290
-
_
Meal, feed and lum-
ber.
80
188
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nets and seines.
4
300
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oakum, .
15
200
5
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ornamental feath-
ers, dusters, etc., .
1
240
2
300
6
250
6
300
9
300
23
239
Orn.iments and
goods made from
ground and press-
ed hoofs.
5
74
-
-
—
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
Paints, dyes and
chemicals, .
250
282
24
307
1
100
-
**
-
_
-
_
Palm- leaf goods, .
2
250
-
-
-
-
5
250
6
250
-
_
Passepartouts, mats.
etc..
6
303
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Paste,
9
305
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Patterns and models.
81
252
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Perfumery, hair oil.
etc.,
16
189
10
245
2
300
2
315
13
308
-
_
Photographs, .
182
292
107
292
2
300
5
256
16
300
-
-
Printers' ink and
lampblack, .
17
265
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Razor strops, .
2
301
2
301
_
-
7
300
10
301
-
_
Refrigerators,.
72
286
-
-
-
-
1
150
-
-
-
Roofing materials, .
22
307
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rope horse halters,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sewing silk and
twist, .
4
300
4
300
1
303
_
_
36
300
5
300
Shoddy, .
57
224
12
223
2
218
_
_
-
-
-
-
Shoemakers' -wax, .
3
182
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Show cards, .
5
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Signs and scenery, .
39
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
Silvered glass and
porcelain door-
.
knobs, .
6
300
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soap, candles, etc., .
326
274
8
305
3
223
14
300
2
250
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CEN'SUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Haxds.
HALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
5EXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CN-DEK 15. 1
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
Industries.
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28
280
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Straw goods, .
8S6
103
295
159
2
125
358
168
1,870
159
_
_
Stucco work, .
22
156
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shippint; tatjs,
46
296
38
297
-
_
_
_
^
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Stuffed birds, etc., .
3
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tallow, .
72
295
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Toy drums, hoops,
etc
32
214
6
203
1
140
4
256
1
136
3
132
Trunks, valises and
bags, .
92
296
4
240
-
-
94
294
1
300
_
_
Turpentine, rosin,
etc
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wax flowers, .
_
_
2
306
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Whalebone, .
16
303
13
304
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Whips and lashes, .
180
268
78
283
3
130
102
249
63
246
_
_
Window and door
screens,
8
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
12,090
-
1,924
-
503
-
1,327
-
2,726
-
101
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
ISDCSTKIES.
DAT Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
3
3
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Artificial teeth.
Artists' materials
and fine arts.
Awnings, tents, etc..
Base balls,
Billiud and baga-
telle tables, .
Bleaching, calender-
ing, dyeing and
printing.
Boot and shoe pat-
terns, .
Braided cords and
steam packing, .
Brick,
Brushes, .
Button and button
moulds,
Cement, .
Charcoal, .
4
$2 75
-
11
144
2 12
2 75
1
59
3 07
-
2,531
1 73
316
7
2 09
-
14
1,962
151
2 50
1 80
1 60
10
60
102
2 40
195
7
14
3 00
1 64
-
$0 84
1 25
86
84
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
a
a
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13
$100
08
46
Piece Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
a
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11
353
70
73
■3
to
$3 00
3 23
1 67
93
3 15
2 14
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
24
5
83
^04
1 45
1 30
80
1 19
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
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2
47
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$0 67
1 25
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous ^Manufactures — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
LNDER 15.
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2
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$100
2
$0 37
Coffins and caskets,
173
2 44
17
$141
-
-
4
$3 25
1
2 00
-
-
Combs, .
142
1 71
9
90
7
$0 66
19
1 65
7
1 01
-
-
Concrete walks.
71
2 16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Copper paint, .
4
2 04
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cordage, .
606
1 64
35
79
60
63
4
2 00
-
-
3
25
Corks and cork
goods, .
28
1 76
18
1 03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Crayons and pencils,
18
1 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Crockerj-, earthen
andetone ware, .
147
2 03
2
1 25
11
58
55
2 91
-
-
-
-
Croquet sets, .
21
1 74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Curled hair, .
48
1 18
24
64
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Curtains and fixt-
ures, .
71
2 10
17
1 18
4
50
8
1 19
3
1 50
-
-
Drain pipe,
90
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Earth closets and
corn planters,
4
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Elastic goods, .
186
1 48
297
1 23
26
59
62
1 73
32
1 10
-
-
Emery cloth and
sand paper.
52
2 27
7
1 00
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
—
Enamelled cloth, .
18
1 62
2
1 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Erasable tablets, .
2
1 50
12
1 50
1
50
-
-
~
-
-
—
Fire brick and stove
lininifs, .
107
2 16
_
_
7
84
22
2 07
-
_
1
1 00!
Fireworks,
12
1 24
-
-
4
50
_
_
_
-
-
-
Fit^hing and gun rods,
12
1 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Flags and decora.
tions, .
3
2 00
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Friction matches, .
37
1 68
4
1 06
4
75
4
1 00
69
96
-
-
Fur goods,
22
1 33
17
1 14
-
-
8
4 25
68
1 41
-
—
Games and home
amusements.
45
3 50
25
1 20
5
75
-
-
-
-
-
—
Gas,.
1,108
2 59
-
-
-
_
_
~
_
-
-
_
Glue,
155
1 81
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Grease, .
6
2 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
Hair brushes and
hand mirrors.
28
2 54
12
1 42
7
83
7
267
14
$150
-
-
Hair felting, .
9
2 04
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
—
Hair work.
14
2 39
(7
1 04
2
46
-
_
35
1 16
-
—
Horn combs, jewel.
ry, etc.,
385
2 20
88
1 19
15
80
_
-
-
-
-
—
Horse boots, .
8
2 25
2
75
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
—
Horse clothing.
9
2 22
2
2 50
3
67
2
237
25
1 67
-
-
Hose,
22
2 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ice
557
1 91
-.
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
Indelible pencils, •
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Ink and mucilage, .
9
2 19
8
1 24
1
67
_
-
-
-
-
-
Isinglass,.
95
2 73
2
83
5
74
-
-
-
-
-
—
Jewelry cases,
8
3 50
6
75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lime,
100
1 65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattresses and bed-
ding, .
52
1 85
43
1 12
-
-
19
1 72
23
1 41
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594:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Manufactures— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
1
Pat Hands.
Piece Hasds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
TXDTTSTRIES.
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ber,
80
n72
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
-
Nets and seines, .
4
2 12
2 S
50 87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oafcutn, .
15
1 75
5
75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ornaniental feath-
ers, dusters, etc.,.
1
83
2
2 00
6
^0 53
6
$137
9
SO 75
23
$0 45
Oniaments and
goods made from
ground and press-
ed hoofs.
5
1 50
—
-
—
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—
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Paints, dyes and
chemicals, .
250
2 00
24
1 21
1
50
-
-
-
-
-
-
Palm-leaf goods, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
5
1 25
6
1 00
-
-
Passepartouts, mats,
etc..
6
2 00
2
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Paste,
9.
3 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Patterns and models.
81
3 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Perfumery, hair oil,
etc.,
16
1 74
10
95
2
79
2
1 75
13
98
-
—
Photogr.aphs, .
182
2 11
107
1 53
2
83
5
3 30
16
1 46
-
-
Printers' ink and
lampblack, .
17
1 83
-
-
-
-
-
-"
—
—
—
"•
Razor strops, .
2
2 13
2
83
-
-
7
2 50
10
1 00
-
-
Refrieerators, .
72
2 41
-
-
-
-
1
1 75
-
-
-
-
Rooting materials, .'
22
1 78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rope horse liallcrs.
-
-
—
-
-
—
-
—
—
~
—
—
Sewing silk and
twist, .
4
1 37
4
1 12
1
50
-
-
36
1 00
5
90
Shoddy, .
57
1 75
12
93
2
73
>
-
-
-
-
-
Shoemakers' wax, .
.3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Show cards, .
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Signs .and scenery, .
39
2 83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Silvered glass and
lorcclain door-
knobs, .
6
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Soap, candles, etc., .
326
2 09
8
85
3
1 66
14
4 00
2
3 50
-
-
Starch (flour).
28
1 79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Straw goods, .
886
2 46
295
1 47
2
75
353
2 51
1,870
1 38
-
-
Stucco work, .
22
3 32
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Shipping tags, .
46
2 34
38
1 24
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stuffed birds, etc., .
3
2 50
—
-
—
—
—
—
~
—
""
~
Tallow, .
72
1 86
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Toy drums, hoops.
etc..
32
1 96
6
1 69
1
90
4
1 87
1
90
3
78
Trunks, valises and
bags, .
92
2 04
4
1 23
-
-
94
2 28
1
1 50
-
-
Turpentine, rosin.
etc
3
2 00
~
—
—
—
—
~
~
~
~
■"
Wax flowers, .
_
_
2
1 25
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Whalebone,
16
2 41
13
1 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Whips and lashes, .
186
2 17
78
1 14
3
63
102
2 30
63
1 02
-
-
Window and door
screens.
8
2 64
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
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Totals,
12,090
-
1,924
-
508 1 -
1,327
-
2,726
-
101
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PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 595
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
OCCUPATIONS.
BLACKSMITHING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; WorT<inq Time.
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Chathum,
3
3
-
_
3
_
-
-
-
_
10
187
Saudwicli,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Berkshibk.
Adams, .
25
25
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
283
Becket, .
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
-
_
10
305
DaltOD, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Egremont,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hancock, .
3
3
_
-
3
-
-
-
-
_
9
187
Laiiesborough,
6
6
-
-
5
-
1
-
-
-
10
300
Lee
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
309
New Marlborough,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
220
Otis,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Pittsfieia,
24
24
_
-
24
-
-
_
-
_
10
278
West Stockbridge, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Williamstown,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
-
-
-
_
10
270
Dartmouth,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-•
-
_■
10
309
Easton, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
294
Fairhavcn,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
_
_
^
10
275
Fall River,
123
123
-
-
122
-
1
-
-
_
10
284
New Bedford, .
52
52
_
-
62
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Rehoboth,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
_
_
_
10
308
Somerset,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
_
-
10
300
Taunton, .
34
34
-
-
34
-
-
-
-
-
10
288
Westport,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
- 1
10
242
Dikes.
1
Edgartown, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
4
_
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
244
Beverly, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
256
Boxford, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
-
-
_
_
10
250
Danvers, .
16
16
_
-
16
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Essex,
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
_
_
10.1
263
Georgetown, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
-
-
lOf
267
Gloucester,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Groveland,
6
6
-
-
6
_
_
-
_
-
9i
213
Haverhill,
31
31
_
_
31
_
_
_
_
_
10-
233
Ipswich, .
2
*>
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Lawrence,
44
44
-
-
44
-
_
_
_
-
10
304
Lynn,
64
54
-
-
64
_
_
_
_
_
10
299
Manchester, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
-
-
10
300
Marblehead, .
2
2
_
_
*>
_
^
_
_
_
10
250
Merrimac,
12
12
-
-
12
_
_
_
_
_
10
269
Methuen, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
313
Newburyport,
41
41
-
_
41
_
_
_
_
-
10
302
Peabody, .
21
21
-
-
21
-
_
-
-
-
10
308
Rockport,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
_
_
-
10
302
Salem, .
36
36
_
_
36
_
_
_
_
_
10
288
Salisbury,
4
4
-
_
4
_
_
_
_
-
10
133
Swampseott, .
3
3
_
.
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
308
West Newbury,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
257
Franklin.
Bernardr'ton, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Greenfield,
4
4
_
_
4
. _
.
_
-
-
10
310
Northfield,
3
3
—
-
3
-
-
-
-
—
10
307
596
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtixued.
Blacksmithisg — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, tcitJi Classification of Ages — Con.
Peksoks Emploted.
rERSONs Employed, With Age. |
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Franklin — Con.
Orange, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
—
-
-
10
282
Shelburne,
6
6
-
-
6
~
—
—
—
—
10
313
Hampdex.
Blandford,
7
7
-
—
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Chester, .
2
2
—
—
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
298
Chicopee,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Holj-oke, .
7
7
—
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Moneon, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
11
254
Palmer, .
3
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Springfield,
101
101
-
-
101
-
-
-
-
-
10
266
"U'estfield,
12
12
—
—
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
TVest Springfield, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
"Wilbrahara, .
8
8
-
""
8
~
~
^
""
—
10
284
Hampshire.
Enfield, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
—
10
300
Graiiby, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Hadley, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Huntington, .
2
2
—
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Korthampton,.
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
10
313
South Hadley,
3
3
-
-
3
~
-
-
-
-
10
300
"Ware,
7
7
—
~
7
•"
~~
""
^
10
285
Middlesex.
Acton,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Arlington,
5
5
-
-
5
—
-
-
-
-
10
300
Bedford, .
2
2
—
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Billerica, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
296
Cambridge,
66
66
-
-
65
-
1
-
-
-
10
285
Carlisle, .
2
2
...
.-
2
—
—
—
-
—
10
304
Chelmsford, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
311
Concord, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Dunslable,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Groton, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Holliston,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
10
302
Lexington,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Lowell, .
86
86
-
-
86
-
-
-
-
-
10
283
Maiden, .
11
11
—
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
295
Medford, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
10
280
Melrose, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
—
10
307
Katick, .
9
9
—
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Newton, .
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
Peppcrell,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Reading, .
Somerville,
2
21
2
21
:
_
2
21
_
__
■"
_
_
10
10
304
273
Stoneham,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Sudbury, .
2
2
-
—
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Townsend,
6
6
—
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Wakefield,
4
4
—
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
264
Waltham,
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
10
295
"V\'atertown, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
"Wayland,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Woburn, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
277
Nantccket.
Nantucket,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
SOD
Norfolk.
Braintree,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
234
Canton, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
311
Cohasset, .
7
7
—
"
7
"
~
■"
"~
^
10
300
PERSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. o97
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmitdixg — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ loith Classification of Ages — Con.
Peesons Employed. |
Pehsons Employed, With Age.
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0
0
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0
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0
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1
D'jdharn, .
3
3
-
.
3
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Dover,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
_
_
_
11
314
Franklin,.
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Hyde Park,
10
10
—
—
10
_
_
_
-
_
10
300
Medway, .
3
3
_
-
3
-
_
-
-
_
10
304
Milton, .
18
18
-
—
18
-
-
-
•
_
10
292
Nccdham,
8
8
-
—
8
-
-
-
_
_
10
300
Norfolk, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
-
-
_
10
300
Qiiincy, .
27
27
—
-
27
-
-
-
-
_
10
248
Uandolph,
6
6
—
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Sharon, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
-
_
_
10
313
Walpole, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
_
10
267
Weymouth,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Pltmolth.
Abington,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
_
_
10
308
Brockton,
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Hanover, .
2
2
""
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hanson, .
2
2
-
2
-
-
_
_
_
11
257
Hinghatn,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
_
-
_
10
292
Mattapoisett,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
_
-
_
10
300
Middleborough
1
12
12
-
-
12
-
_
_
_
»
10
184
Pembroke,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
-
_
_
10
220
Rochester,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
"
_
- 1
11
281
South Scitnatc
3
3
-
_
3
-
_
_
10
300
West Bridgewater, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
SCTFOLK.
Boston, .
740
740
-
-
740
_
_
_
_
_
10
287
Chelsea, .
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
10
305
Worcester.
Athol,
9
9
-
—
9
_
_
-
_
.,
10
300
Barre,
15
15
-
-
15
_
-
-
_
_
10
225
Berlin, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
276
Blackstone,
10
10
-
_
10
_
_
.
«
_
10
305
Bolton; .
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
_
_
_
10
250
Brookfleld,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Charlton,.
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
250
Clinton, .
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
_
_
10
309
Fitchburg,
24
24
-
_
24
_
_
_
_
.
10
279
Gardner, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
-
10
305
Harvard, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
^
^
_
10
308
Holden, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
-.
_
_
_
9
300
Leominster,
8
8
-
_
8
_
.
.
_
_
10
300
Milford, .
29
29
-
_
29
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Oxford, .
3
O
o
-
_
3
_
_
^
_
_
10
280
Paxton, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
^
_
10
300
Southborough,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
_
-
-
10
313
Southbridgc,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
n
272
Spencer, .
12
12
-
-
12
_
_
_
-
-
10
247
Sterling, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
-
-
10
303
Sturbridge,
4
4
-
.
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
TempletoD,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
L'xbridge,
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
-
_
10
300
Warren, .
8
8
_
-
8
_
_
_
_
»
10
300
Webster, .
15
15
_
_
15
_
_
_
_
_
9J
300
Westborough,
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
.
10
304
Worcester,
81
81
-
-
81
-
-
-
-
-
10
281
Totals,
•
2,458
2,458
-
-
2,455
3
-
-
1
-
598
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmithing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOKKING
Average Yeaklt Wages.
a
Time and Wages
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a
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Barnstable.
Chatham,
8
-
$240 00
-
-
-
_
$720
Saudwich,
2
-
500 00
-
-
-
-
1,(JOO
Berkshire.
Adams, .
19
-
$600 88
-
-
-
-
_
$11,417
Becket, .
2
-
457 50
-
-
1 -
_
915
Dal toil, .
2
-
600 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,200
Egremont,
5
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
_ ■
3,000
Hancock, .
2
-
178 08
-
-
_
_
_
356
Lanesborough,
8
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,800
Lee
10
-
593 64
-
-
-
-
_
5,936
New Marlborough, .
8
-
396 00
_
-
_
_
_
3,168
Otis,
2
-
393 75
,.
-
_
_
_
788
Pittsfield,
10
-
595 20
_
_
_
_
_
5,952
West Stockbridge, .
3
-
525 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,575
Williamstowu,
2
-
87 50
■!-
-
-
-
-
175
Bristol.
Attleborough,
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
Dartmouth,
2
-
$423 33
-
-
_
_
_
$847
Easton, .
3
-
504 00
..
-
_
-
_
1,512
Fairhaven,
6
-
931 98
-
_
_
_
_
5,592
Fall River,
96
-
654 36
-
-
_
_
_
62.818
New Bedford,
D2
-
600 00
-
-
_
_
_
31,200
Kehoboth,
2
-
521 04
-
-
-
_
_
1,042
Somerset,
2
-
675 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,330
Taunton,
26
-
615 57
_
-
_
-
_
16,005
Westport,
7
-
382 36
-
-
-
-
-
2,677
Dukes.
Edgartowu,
6
-
$633 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,798
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
-
$324 30
-
-
_
_
_
$1,297
Beverly, .
6
-
503 36
-
-
_
_
-
3,020
Boxford, .
4
-
562 50
-
_
_
_
_
2,250
Danvers, .
11
-
495 52
-
_
-
_
_
• 5,451
Essex,
4
-
506 94
_
_
^
_
_
2,028
Georgetown,
3
-
379 50
_
-
_
_
_
1,139
Gloucester,
11
-
642 85
-
_
_
_
_
7,071
Groveland,
5
-
420 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,100
Haverhill,
30
-
635 16
-
_
_
_
»
19,055
Ipswich, .
2
-
493 89
_
_
_
_
_
988
Lawrence,
44
-
599 76
-
-
_
-
_
26,389
Lynn,
54
-
719 39
-
-
-
_
_
38,847
Manchester,
3
-
3.50 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,050
Marblehead,
2
-
230 09
_
_
_
_
_
460
Merrimac,
12
-
318 78
_
_
_
_
_
3,825
Methuen, .
3
-
782 50
_
_
_
_
_
2,348
Newburyport,
39
-
420 66
-
_
_
_
_ 1
16,406
Peabody, .
2
-
806 96
-
-
_
_
-
1,614
Rockport,
7
-
492 26
-
_
_
_
_
3.446
Salem,
36
-
567 10
-
-
_
_
_
20,316
Salisbury,
4
-
-
-
-
$206 00
_
-
824
Swampscott,
3
-
775 00
-
_
_
_
_
2,325
West Newburj
'i
4
-
323 75
-
-
-
-
-
1,295
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Bernardston,
,
2
-
$321 00
_
.
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_
_
$642
Greenfield,
,
3
-
800 00
-
_
_
_
_
2,400
Korthfield,
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-
- -
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmitding — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total TT ages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
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FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
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CocsTiES, Cities
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2
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$705 00
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-
-
-
-
$1,410
Shelburne,
6
-
782 50
-
—
—
—
—
4,695
Hampdej*.
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Blandford,
7
-
$592 02
-
-
-
-
-
i $4,144
Chester, .
2
-
618 75
-
-
-
-
-
1 1,238
Chicopee,
4
-
798 93
-
-
-
-
-
3,196
Holyoke, .
7
-
714 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,998
ilonson, .
4
-
957 78
-
-
-
-
-
! 3,831
Palraer, .
4
-
528 45
-
-
-
- , - 1
2,114
Sprineficld,
84
-
655 50
-
-
-
-
i
55,062
Westfiekl,
10
-
717 50
-
-
-
-
- i
7,175
West Springfield, .
5
-
503 50
-
-
-
-
-
2,518
■NVilbraham, .
8
-
553 80
-
-
-
-
-
4,430
Hampshire.
Enfield, .
2
—
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,200
Granby, .
2
-
542 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,085
Hadley, .
2
-
626 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,252
Huntington, .
2
-
825 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,650
Northampton, .
20
-
6>3 17
-
-
-
-
-
1 13,063
South Uadley,
3
-
774 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,322
Ware, .
6
-
658 35
-
-
-
-
-
3,950
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
-
$626 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,252
Arlington,
5
-
765 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,825
Bedford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
3
-
416 15
-
-
-
-
-
1,248
Catnbridge,
65
-
a36 75
-
-
-
-
-
41,3S9
Carlisle, .
2
-
608 00
-
-
-
-
_ 1
1 1,216
Chelmsford, .
5
-
532 10
-
-
-
-
_ i
1 2,661
Concord, .
3
-
589 44
-
-
-
-
-
1,768
Dunstable,
3
-
600 00
_
-
_
_
- j
: 1,800
Groton, .
4
-
579 04
-
-
_
-
-
2,316
HoUiston,
2
-
591 00
-
-
-
-
-
1 1,182
Lexington,
4
-
747 25
-
-
-
-
-
2,989
Lowell, .
78
-
566 20
-
-
-
-
-
44,164
Maiden, .
11
-
745 00
-
-
-
~
-
8,195
Medford, .
12
-
700 00
-
_
_
-
8,400
Melrose, .
3
-
692 64
_
_
_
- ! -
2.078
Natick, .
2
-
852 00
_
_
_
1
1,704
Kewton, .
23
—
577 70
_
_
_
_
-
13,287
Pepperell,
7
_
493 02
_
_
_
-
-
3,451
Reading, .
2
-
5.S4 36
-
_
-
-
- 1
i 1,069
Somerville,
16
-
727 56
-
-
-
_
_ 1
11,641
Stoneham,
9
-
654 80
_
-
_
-
6,893
Sudbury, .
2
—
610 00
-
_
-
-
-
1,220
TownseiiJ,
6
_
600 00
_
_
—
_
_
3,600
Wakefield,
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Waltham,
13
-
647 52
_
_
_
_
_
8,418
Watertown, .
7
-
801 00
_
.
_
_
- 1
1 5,607
Waylaiid,
2
_
750 00
_
_
«
_
- 1
i 1,500
Woburn, .
4
-
361 58
-
-
~*
- - '
1,446
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Nantucket,
3
-
$525 00
-
-
-
$1,575
Norfolk.
Braintree,
7
-
$489 58
-
-
-
-
-
$3,42T
Canton, .
3
-
516 26
-
-
-
-
-
1,549
Cohasset,
7
600 00
~
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600
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmithing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISG
Time and Wages
Average Yeaelt Wages.
Given fob,—
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
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Dedham, .
3
-
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,800
Dover,
2
-
392 50
-
-
-
-
-
785
Franklin, .
5
_
590 85
-
-
-
-
-
2,954
Hyde Park,
10
-
789 00
-
-
-
-
-
7,890
Medway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milton, .
18
-
629 85
-
-
-
-
-
11,337
Needham,
4
-
750 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,000
Norfolk, .
2
_
600 00
-
-
-
~
-
1,200
Quincy, .
15
-
592 14
-
-
-
-
8,882
Randolph,
6
-
726 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,356
Bharon, .
3
-
939 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,817
"U'alpole, .
4
_
566 50
-
-
-
-
-
2,266
■Weymouth,
3
-
549 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,647
Plymouth.
Abington,
5
-
§451 50
-
-
-
-
-
$2,258
Brockton,
3
-
200 00
-
-
-
-
-
600
Hanover, .
2
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,200
Hanson, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinghani,
6
-
625 43
-
-
-
-
-
3,753
Mattapoisett, .
4
-
226 18
-
-
-
-
-
905
Middleborough,
12
-
442 00
-
-
$200 00
-
-
5,062
Pembroke,
6
-
345 00
-
-
370 74
-
-
2,147
Rochester,
5
-
612 75
-
-
-
-
-
S.064
South Scituato,
3
-
471 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,413
West Bridgewater, .
2
-
387 50
-
-
-
-
-
775
Suffolk.
Boston, .
712
-
$690 71
-
_
$343 75
-
-
$491,4.39
Chelsea, .
13
-
700 74
-
-
-
-
-
9,110
Worcester.
Athol, .
8
-
$695 40
-
-
-
-
-
$5,563
Barre,
15
-
595 20
-
-
-
-
-
8,928
Berlin,
3
-
549 78
-
_
_
-
-
1,649
Biackstone,
4
-
675 00
-
_
-
-
-
2,700
Bolton, .
4
-
500 00
-
_
_
-
-
2,000
Brookfield,
5
-
750 00
—
_
_
-
-
3,750
Charlton,.
4
_
368 60
_
_
_
_
_
1,474
Clinton, .
6
_
736 12
_
_
_
_
-
4,417
Fitchburg,
24
-
682 03
-
_
_
-
-
16,S69
Gardner, .
2
-
900 00
-
_
_
-
-
1,800
Harvard, .
2
-
819 28
_
»
«
_
_
1,0.39
Holden, .
2
-
651 00
_
_
_
_
-
1,302
Leominster,
8
-
582 36
_
_
_
_
-
4,659
Milford, .
28
-
558 25
-
_
$S49 00
-
-
15,822
Oxford, .
3
-
409 50
-
_
_
-
-
1,229
Paxton, .
-
-
_
_
«
_
_
—
-
Southborongh,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bouthbridge,
8
-
573 40
-
_
_
-
-
4,587
Spencer, .
12
-
594 55
_
_
_
_
-
7,135
Sterling, .
2
-
528 08
_
_
_
_
-
1,0.56
Sturbridge,
3
-
624 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,872
Templeton,
2
-
600 00
_
_
_
_
-
1,200
trxbridge,
4
-
600 00
_
_
_
_
-
2,400
Warren, .
5
-
720 00
_
„
_
_
_
3,000
Webster, .
13
-
547 20
_
_
_
_
_
7,114
Westborough,
9
-
664 40
-
_
533 25
-
-
7,046
Worcester,
•
79
-
714 24
-
-
-
-
-
56,425
Totals,
2,171
-
j
1
-
-
-
-
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$1,381,223
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPIES. GOl
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmitiiing — Con.
Part III. — Worlcinrj Time for Day and Piece Ilands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 13.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND TOWKS.
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Chatham,
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
«
Sandwich,
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
19
2.59
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
..
^
Becket, .
2
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
.
DaltoD, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Egremont,
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hancock, .
2
168
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
T^nesborough,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee, ....
10
291
—
—
—
—
~~
-
—
—
..
_
New Marlborough, .
8
220
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Otis,
2
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Pittsfield,
10
320
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
-
"West Stockbridge, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Williamstowu,
2
50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dartmouth, .
2
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
3
288
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
.
_
_
Fairhaven,
6
294
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
Fall River,
96
287
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
—
_
^
New Bedford,.
62
293
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
«
Rchoboth,
2
312
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
Somerset,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
Taunton, .
26
289
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Westport,
7
242
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
6
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Araesbury,
4
235
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
.
Beverly, .
6
242
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
Boxford, .
4
250
-
-
-
-
_
_
„
_
_
_
Danvers, .
11
304
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
Essex,
4
213
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Georgetown, .
3
253
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Gloucester,
11
299
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Groveland,
5
210
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Haverhill,
30
268
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
..
_
Ipswich, .
2
303
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Lawrence,
44
287
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
Lynn,
54
301
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Manchester, .
3
200
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Marblehead, .
2
173
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Merrimac,
12
207
-
-
_
_
_
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_
_
_
«
Methuen, .
3
313
-
_
_
_
^
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_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
39
246
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Peabody, .
2
308
-
-
_
_
_
»
_
_
_
_
Rockport,
7
302
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salem,
36
265
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Salisbury,
-
-
-
-
_
_
4
103
_
_
_
-
Swampscott, .
3
310
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
West Newbury,
4
185
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bemardston, .
2
300
-
_
_
_
^
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_
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_
_
Greenfield,
3
320
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Northfield, .
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BLACKSJnTHING — CoD.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands,
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, C
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-
Bhelburne,
6
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampdei
».
Blandford,
7
2S6
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
2
275
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
«
^
Ohicopee,
4
297
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holyoke, .
7
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
4
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Palmer, .
4
271
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
84
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westfleld,
10
287
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
West Springfie
Id, . 5
265
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham, .
8
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Hampshir
E.
Enfield, .
2
300
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
«
-
Granby, .
2
310
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hadley, .
2
313
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Huntington, .
2
275
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
-
Northampton, .
20
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Hadky,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware,
6
2S5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MiDDLESE
'C.
Acton,
2
313
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Arlington,
! 5
300
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
—
Bedford, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
-
Billeriea, .
3
287
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
—
Cambridge,
65
283
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Carliisle, .
2
304
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford, .
5
313
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
Concord, .
3
307
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Dnnstable,
3
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
Groton, .
4
308
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Holliston,
2
300
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
_
-
-
Lexington,
4
305
—
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
78
298
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Maiden, .
11
298
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Mcdford, .
12
280
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Melrose, .
3
296
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Natick, .
2
300
-
_
_
__
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
23
265
-
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
Pepperell,
7
297
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
Reading, .
2
292
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
! 16
282
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
Stoneham,
9
277
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sudbury, .
2
305
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Towiisend,
6
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Wakefield, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Waltham,
13
284
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown, .
7
300
-
-
-
_
-_
_
_
_
_
-
Wayland,
2
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
—
Woburn, .
4
202
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantlcke
T.
Nantucket,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk
Braintree,
7
269
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Canton, .
3
311
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Cohasset, .
7
300
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-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmithing— Con.
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Day Hands.
Piece IIakds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
L'NDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
rSDER 15.
AND Towxs.
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Norfolk— Con.
DL'ilham, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
—
Dover,
2
314
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Franklin, .
5
303
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hyde Park, .
10
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
Milton,
18
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needhara,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
. -
-
Norfolk, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
15
278
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
Randolph,
6
300
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
3
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walpole, .
4
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Plymouth.
Abingtou,
5
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Brockton,
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hanover, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hanson, .
—
—
—
—
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Hingham,
6
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
4
263
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
11
200
-
-
-
-
1
100
-
-
—
-
Pembroke,
3
230
-
-
-
-
3
167
-
-
—
-
Kochester,
5
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Scituate,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Bridgewater, .
2
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slitolk.
Boston, .
711
289
-
-
-
-
1
275
-
-
-
—
Chelsea, .
13
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
8
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barre,
15
248
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berlin, .
3
238
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Blackstone,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bolton, .
4
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•Brooktield,
5
250
-
-
-
_
1 _
_
-
_
-
-
Charlton,.
4
190
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Clinton, .
6
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Fitchburg,
24
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harvard, .
2
308
"
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Holden, .
2
300
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
8
276
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Milford, .
27
275
-
-
-
_
1
300
-
-
-
—
Oxford, .
3
273
-
-
-
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
Paxton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
8
305
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
12
253
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sterling, .
2
287
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
—
Sturbridge,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Templeton,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
13
288
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Westborough,
7
302
-
-
_
-
2
225
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
79
279
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
2,159
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmithing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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$120
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Sandwich,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Adams, .
19
$2 32
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Becket, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dalton, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Egremont,
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hancock,.
2
1 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lanesborough,
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Lee, ....
10
2 04
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Now Marlborough, .
8
1 80
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Otis
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Pittsfield,
10
1 86
—
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
West Stockbridge, .
3
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
2
1 75
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
—
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-
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dartmouth,
2
$137
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
3
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Fairhaven,
6
3 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
96
2 28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
52
2 26
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
Kehoboth,
2
1 67
-
"■
-
_
-
-
-
-
—
-
Somerset,
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
26
2 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westport,
7
1 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
6
$211
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
$138
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Beverly, .
6
2 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boxford, .
4
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
11
1 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex,
4
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Georgetown, .
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Gloucester,
11
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Groveland,
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
30
2 37
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
Ipswich, .
2
1 63
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
L.iwrence,
44
2 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lynn,
Manchester, .
54
2 39
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_
-
_
-
-
3
1 75
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Marblchead, .
2
1 33
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Merrimac,
12
1 54
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Methuen, .
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newburyport, .
39
1 71
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
2
2 62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockport,
7
1 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
36
2 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Swarapscott, .
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Newbury,
4
1 75
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Bernardston, .
2
$107
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northfleld,
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DAT Hands.
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MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelburiie,
6
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Blandfonl,
7
$2 0-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Chester, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
.
^
Chicopce,
4
2 69
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Holyoke, .
7
2 38
_
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
^
Moiison, .
4
3 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Palmer, .
4
1 95
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Sprins?lield,
84
2 30
-
_
-
-
_
-
_
_
.
.
WestticKl,
10
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
West Springfield, .
5
1 90
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
"Wilbraham, .
8
1 95
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Enfield, .
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Granby, .
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Hadley, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Huntington, .
2
3 00
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
Northampton,.
20
2 17
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
South Hadley,
3
2 58
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ware, .
6
2 31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
$2 00
-
-
-
—
_
-
_
-
_
_
Arlington,
5
2 55
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Bedford, .
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Billcriea, .
3
1 45
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Cambridge,
65
2 25
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
.
Carlisle, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Chelmsford, .
5
1 70
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
-.
_
_
Concord, . . .
3
1 92
_
_
-
_
_
^
_
_
_
„
Dunstable,
3
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
..
_
_
_
_
Groton, .
4
1 88
-
-
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
_,
Holliston,
2
1 97
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lexington,
4
2 45
-
-
_
_
_
..
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
78
1 90
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Maiden, .
11
2 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
Medford, .
12
2 50
_
.
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
_
Melrose, .
3
2 34
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Natiek, .
2
2 84
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Newton, .
23
2 18
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pepperell,
7
1 60
—
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Heading, .
2
1 83
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
16
2 58
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Btoneham,
9
2 40
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
Sudbury, .
2
2 00
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
.
Townsend,
6
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wakefield,
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
■VTaltham,
13
2 28
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
.
_
Watertown, .
7
2 67
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wayland,
2
2 50
-
_
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
Woburn, .
4
1 79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
$175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
7
$182
_
_
.
^
^
_
«
_
_
^
Canton, .
3
1 66
-
-
_
_
_
.
-
_
*
•
Cohasset, ,
7
2 00
-
-
-
-
__
-
-
-
-
-
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Blacksmithing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con,
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEJIALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocKTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Dcdham, .
S $2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dover,
2 1 2.-)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin,.
5 1 1 95
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hyde Park,
10 2 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Milton,
18 2 21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Needham,
4- 2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk, .
2 2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
15
2 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
Randolph,
6
2 42
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
3
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walpole, .
4
2 OG
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
3
1 83
—
—
~
—
~
—
—
—
—
-
Plymouth.
Abington,
5
$150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
3
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
Hanover, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hanson, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
6
2 21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisctt, .
4
" 86
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
11
2 21
-
-
-
-
1
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
3
2 22
-
-
-
—
Rochester,
5
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Scituate,
3
1 57
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Bridge water,
2
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SurroLK.
Boston, .
711
$2 39
-
-
-
-
1
$125
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
13
2 29
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
8
$2 44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Barre,
15
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berlin, .
3
2 31
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Blackstone,
4
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bolton, .
4
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brooktteld,
5
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Charlton, .
4
1 94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Clinton, .
6
2 39
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fitchburg,
24
2 41
-
-
-
- '
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
2
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
Harvard, .
2
2 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
Holden, .
2
2 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster,
8
2 11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
27
2 03
-
-
-
-
1
$2 83
-
-
-
-
Oxford, .
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Paxton, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
-
-
-
-
"~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridgc,
8
1 88
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
12
2 35
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-•
Sterling, .
2
1 84
-
-
""
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sturbridge,
3
2 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Templeton,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
Uxbridge,
4
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
5
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
13
1 90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
-
Westborough,
7
2 20
-
-
-
-
2
2 37
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
79
2 56
—
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Totals,
2,159
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS E5IPLOYED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTRIES. GOT
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BLEACHING AND, DYEING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Af/es; WorJiinr/ Timr.
Persoks Employed.
Persons Employed, With Ace.
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Counties, Cities
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3
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Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
6
2
4
~
2
4
~
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—
—
10
8«
Bristol.
Attleborouuli, .
15
15
-
_
15
-
_
-
_
_
10
300
New Bedford, .
6
4
2
1
4
2
-
-
_
-.
10
300
Swansea, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
TauutoD, .
3
2
1
"*
2
1
~
~
"
10
300
Essex.
Amesbury,
4
2
2
-
o
2
-
-.
-
-I
10
182
Gloucester,
12
7
5
-
7
5
-
-I
-
-,
10
300
Haverhill,
2
-
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lawrence,
5
3
2
_
3
2
-
_.
-
_
10
220
Salem,
15
8
7
2
8
7
~*
"*
~-
■~-
10
200
Hampden.
Chicopco,
17
16
1
-
16
1
-
-
-
_
10
300
Spriugfield, .
6
3
3
1
3
3
"
**
—
*"
10
260
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
5
2
3
""
2
3
"*
—
—
— .
10
150
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
73
46
27
10
46
27
_
_
_
_
10
307
Watertown, .
15
6
9
"
6
9
—
~
—
—
10
204
Norfolk.
Need ham.
6
6
-
-
6
_
_
-
-.
_
10
300
Walpole, .
10
10
^
"•
10
^
—
—
~
~
10
300
Plymouth.
Middlcborough,
15
3
12-
5
3
12.
—
—
—
—
10
200
SCFTOLK.
Boston, .
174
65
119
9
55
119
-
_.
_
.
10
308
Chelsea, .
162
45
117
20
45
117
~
—
—
--
10
261
Worcester.
Worcester,
12
12
-
1
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals, .
569
1
253
316
43
253
318
-
—
-
^
-
-
G08
CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES. Etc.— Continued.
Bleaching and Dyeing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
■Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
Counties, Cities
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
-2 Z'
AND TOWKS.
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Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
2
4
$252 00
$147 00
-
-
-
-
$1,092
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
New Bedford, .
15
-
$525 00
-
-
-
-
-
$7,875
Swansea, .
Taunton, .
2
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,200
Essex.
Amesbury,
Gloucester,
Haverhil), .
Lawrence,
Salem, .
2
7
3
8
2
5
2
2
7
$585 00
350 74
392 00
$297 00
375 00
93 00
230 58
-
$182 00
$113 75
-
$592
5,580
750
1.239
4,750
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield, .
16
2
O
$405 00
780 00
$260 00
-
-
-
-
$6,480
2,340
Hampshire.
Northampton,
2
3
$337 50
§150 00
-
-
-
-
$1,115
Middlesex.
Maiden, . .
Watertown, .
46
5
27
5
$767 50
442 68
$294 72
238 68
-
-
-
-
$43,262
3,407
Norfolk.
Needham,
"Walpole, .
6
10
-
$525 00
661 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,150
5,610
Plymouth.
Middleborough,
3
12
$300 00
$40 00
-
-
-
-
$1,380
SCITOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
55
43
115
117
$594 00
614 79
$231 84
271 00
-
$539 00
$316 26
459 00
-
$61,149
61,903
Worcester.
Worcester,
12
_
$375 00
_
^
.
.
.
$4,500
Totals, .
239
304
—
-
—
-
-
-
$217,374
PEES0:N'S EMl'LOYED AXD WAGES I BY LN'DUSTKIES. 009
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BLEACniNG AND DYEING — Coil.
Part TIL — Worl-ing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIakds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Citibs
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEH 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVB 15.
UNDER 15.
Ai<"D Towns.
a u
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1 ^
5^
d ^
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No. of days
worked.
Number at
work.
o S
6 ^
55
u
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d J^
1 ^
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3 ?
5?;
d 5:
5^
Berkshire.
Pittsfleld,
2
84
4
84
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brtrtol.
Attleboroiii;!), .
New Bedford, .
Swansea, .
Tauulon, .
15
2
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence, .
Salem,
7
3
8
300
247
200
5
2
2
7
300
300
80
189
-.
-
2
182
2
182
-
-
HASrPDEN.
Cbicopce,
Bpriuglield,
16
2
270
200
3
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ITampshire.
Kortbamptou,
2
150
3
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
Watertown, .
46
5
307
204
27
5
307 '
204
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Nocdham,
Walpole, .
6
10
300
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PLY:MorTn.
Middleborough,
3
120
12
40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
BoBton, .
Chelsea, .
54
43
216
243
94
97
1S4
271
-
-
1
308
21
20
251
306
-
-
■Worcester.
"Worcester,
12
250
^
.
.
.
.
.
.
^
_
,^ -
Totals,
236
-
201
—
-
3
~
43
—
—
—
VOL. II.— 77
610
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — lS7o.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Bleaching and Dyeing— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDKTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UKDER 15.
AND TOWKS.
u
.0 u
S S
3 P
'5 05
i t
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>>
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ft
1 ^
a g
■A
c3 CO
-a
1 ^
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0 to
tc ?
<
1 -^
a ?
0 CO
-1
1 ^
a 9
3 f
-3 0
0 to
Berkshire.
Pittstield,
2
$3 00
4
$175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
Now Bedford, .
Swansea, .
TauntoD, .
15
2
$175
2 00
_
-
«
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesburj-,
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Balem,
~7
3
8
$195
1 42
1 96
5
2
2
7
$0 99
1 25
1 17
1 22
-
_
2
$100
2
$0 62^
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopce,
Springfield,
16
2
$150
3 00
3
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,
2
$2 25
3
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Maiden, .
Watertown, .
46
5
$2 50
2 17
27
5
$0 96
1 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Needh.-im,
Walpole, .
6
10
$175
1 87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Middleborougb,
3
$2 50
12
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
54
43
$2 75
2 53
94
97
$126
1 00
-
-
1
$175
21
20
$126
1 50
-
-
Worcester.
Worcester,
12
$150
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Totals,
236
-
2G1
-
-
-
3
-
43
—
—
~
PEESONS EINIPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. Gil
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKING AND REPAIRING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classijication of Ages; Woi-king Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
M
rt
a
Counties, Cities
C
i
a
a
o
»o
i-H
o
o
o
o
o
rH
a
c
C3
AND Towns.
s
f— t
s
a
o
a
a
p
u
o
■a
c
•a
.3
o
It •
V a
>^
en
o
•a
m
o
o
3
•J
^
5o
to
"3
1
a
"3
is
t»
0
91
3
o
"f-
S
^
S
s
fr.
^
S
fc.
Q
Berkshire.
j\ flams, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
238
IX'O, ....
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Piltslield,
13
13
-
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
loi
272
Stockbriclgo, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
8
103
West Stoc-kbridge, .
3
3
_
-
3
_
-
_
_
-
10
300
Williamstown,
3
3
-
—
3
-
—
-
-
—
10
275
Bristol.
Fairhaven,
^ ,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
283
Fall River,
25
25
_
-
25
_
_
_
_
_
10
270
New Bedford,
8
8
-
-
8
_
-
_
-
-
10
302
Taunton, .
• .
12
12
—
—
12
-
—
-
—
—
10
300
Ddkes.
Edgartown, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
9
175
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
10
_
-
10
_
-
_
-
—
10
278
Grovcland,
195
195
_
_
195
_
_
_
_
_
9
261
Haverhill,
9
9
-
_
9
_
_
.
_
_
10
300
Ipswich, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lawrence,
52
52
-
-
52
-
-
_
_
-
10
271
Lynn,
1,427
320
1,107
317
319
1,099
1
8
_
_
10
261
Newbury,
37
37
-
-
37
-
-
-
-
-
10
245
Salem,
30
23
7
-
23
7
-
_
_
10|
273
Salisbury,
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
179
West Newburj',
11
11
—
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
8
210
Franklin.
Dccrfield,
2
2
-
-
2
_
-
_
_
_
11
300
ehelburne,
3
3
—
—
3
-
—
-
-
—
10
198
ITampden.
Chicopce,
13
13
-
-
13
_
_
_
_
_
10
266
Palmer, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
_
_
_
10
300
Springfield,
43
43
-
-
43
_
_
_
_
_
10
284
Westfleld,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
252
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
274
Huntin^'ton, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
..
_
10
211
Northampton, .
6
C
-
-
G
-
-
-
-
-
10
309
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
7
7
-
_
7
_
„
_
_
_
10
222
Concord, .
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
202
Lowell, .
28
28
-
-
28
„
_
_
_
-
lOi
289
Maiden, .
G
6
-
_
6
_
_
_
_
_
10
276
Pepperell,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
194
Shorborn,
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
-
-
9
250
Somerville,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
"Wakefield,
S3
32
1
_
32
1
_
_
-
-
10
267
Walthani,
11
11
_
_
11
_
_
_
_
10
376
Watertown, .
5
5
-
_
5
_
_
.
-
_
11
297
Woburn, .
17
3
14
-
3
14
-
-
-
-
10
201
612
CE]S"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
CotrsTiES, Cities
AND Towxs.
Peesoxs Employed.
Norfolk
Brookline,
Dedham, .
Hyde Park,
Quincy, .
"Weymouth,
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Plymouth,
Rochester,
Rockland,
South Abington,
SVest Bridge water,
StTFOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Blackstone,
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Leominster,
Milford, .
Spencer, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
Totals,
5
5
3
3
3
3
0
5
132
112
12
11
15
15
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
SOS
301
o
o
2
2
2
2
4
4
6
6
12
6
4
4
o
2
34
S3
2,626
1,462
20
1,164
324
Pebsoss Emploted, With Age.
o
s
o
o
».-)
I-H
i-H
o
o
o
o
>
o
o
S
1— t
^
s
c;
cj
d
•D
C)
e3
i
"3
Ho
"5
u*
S
^
S
5
3
3
5
112
11
15
2
2
300
2
2
2
4
6
5
4
2
S3
1,459
-
-
-
-
20
1
-
-
-
7
1
-
-
6
1
~
-
1
-
-
-.
1,156
3
8
-
■3
12
10
10
10.1
10'
10
8
10
10
12
10
103
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Part IL — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeablt Wages.
CS
O
Coukties, Cities
AXD Towns.
DAT hands.
piece hands.
^ 12
05
s
I-H
o
15oth Sexes
under 15.
Males
above 15.
115
11
OS
o ^
i 5
1 =
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Lcc
Pittsfield,
Stockbridare, .
West Stockbridgc, .
Williamstown,
4
2
8
3
3
-
$476 00
498 00
3S2 36
SOO 00
-
-
$420 00
300 00
-
_
$1,904
996
3,059
1,140
900
PEP.SOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTKIES. 613
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
Boot axd Shoe Making and Repaiuixg — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total War/es — Con.
WOBKISO
Time and Wages
Average Yeaslt Wages.
'
""" ;i
Given Fon, — |
Ijat hands
PIECE hands. 1
u 2
Counties. Cities
1
^
X^ \^ %^ ^^ A M M^ ^ f V^ AAA ■> tj
AND TOWXS.
IS
O
lO
o
1
" !
91
s
"5
E
u
<s
41 '*
« i
3 ^
o =
BnisTOL.
,
Fairhavoi),
,
5
-
$479 10
-
-
-
-
- 1
$2,396
Full River, .
,
23
-
575 40
-
-
-
-
13,234
New Bedford,
,
8
_
642 32
_
_
_
-
-
5,149
Taunton, .
•
11
—
526 71
-
—
$603 20
—
—
6,100
Dikes.
Edgartown,
2
-
$218 75
-
-
-
-
-
$438
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
-
$667 20
-
-
-
-
-
$R,672
Grovcland,
64
-
443 70
-
-
_
-
-
28,397
Haverhill,
9
-
765 00
-
-
$452 50
-
-
5,635
Ipswich, .
4
-
_
-
-
525 20
-
-
2,101
Lawrence,
41
-
617 71
-
-
-
-
-
25,326
Lynn,
S20
1,107
546 12
$374 85
$214 36
503 98
$310 50
$120 00
514,046
Isewbury,
37
-
355 20
-
-
316 10
_
-
11,815
Balem, .
23
6
377 91
150 00
-
388 80
-
-
11,479
Salisbury,
2
-
_
-
-
2.-,4 IS
-
-
508
West Newbury,
11
-
625 00
—
-
315 00
-
-
3,675
Franklix.
Dcerficld,
-
-
.
-
-
.
_
-
_
Bbelburne,
3
~
$281 16
—
—
-
—
—
$843
Hampden.
Chicopee,
9
-
$617 58
-
-
$454 89
-
- j
$4,745
Palmer, .
6
—
429 46
—
-
534 80
-
_ 1
2,803
Sprinsfield,
15
-
534 80
-
-
600 00
_
-
8,0S7
Westfield,
5
—
617 40
■"
—
-
—
-
3,087
Hasipshire.
Ambcrst, .
2
-
$506 90
-
-
_
_
-
$1,014
nunti:i!»ton, .
3
-
407 04
-
-
_
_
_
1,221
Northampton,
6
—
516 42
-
-
-
-
-
3,099
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
7
-
$312 96
—
_
$450 00
_
-
$2,465
Concord, .
3
—
524 00
-
—
.
_
-
1,572
Lowell, .
21
—
418 88
_
-
474 00
_
-
8,^)07
Maiden, .
6
—
442 40
_
_
_
-
2,654
Peppcrell,
2
—
277 42
_
_
_
_
-
555
Sherborn,
2
-
500 00
-
_
_
_
-
1,000
Somen-ille,
5
-
585 00
_
_
_
_
-
2,9-2.5
Wakefield,
27
—
496 00
-
_
450 00
_
-
12,334
Waltham,
11
-
524 24
_
_
_
-
5,707
Watertown,
5
—
616 00
_
.
451 41
_
-
2,586
Woburn, .
3
14
450 00
$219 02
-
450 00
$317 53
-
5,204
Norfolk.
Brookliiie,
5
-
$690 00
.
_
$780 00
_
-
$3,720
Dedhani, .
. .
3
—
600 00
-
_
_
-
-
l,8fX»
Hyde Park,
2
-
600 00
—
_
_
_
-
1,200
Quincy, .
, ,
5
-
707 33
_
_
399 00
_
_
3,228
Weymouth,
. .
109-
15
297 84
$423 87
-
438 75
—
-
48,545
614
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
AVERAGE Yearly Wages.
a
Time and Wages
^ S
Given
FOK,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS
.
fe-
Counties, Cities
-2 .H-
AND Towns.
1^
01
iri
lO
^ g-
m
o
S C'
°"" J1
0)
S a
02 u
a
o
II
a a
£ 1
O 3
1 «
fa
O 3
■3 1
Plymouth.
Brockton,
11
_
$708 66
_
_
^
_
_
$7,795
Plymouth,
15
-
72 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,080
liochestcr,
2
_
585 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,170
Rockland,
2
-
562 50
-
_
_
_
_
1,125
South Abington, .
2
_
150 00
_
_
_
_
^
300
AVest Bridgewater, .
2
-
600 00
-
-
"
-
-
1,200
Suffolk.
Boston, .
2S7
7
$530 40
$210 45
-
$545 28
_
_
$154,546
Chelsea, .
o
-
688 60
-
-
-
-
-
1,377
Worcester.
Blackstone,
2
_
$481 25
-
_
_
_
_
$963
Fitchburg,
2
-
765 00
_
_
.
_
_
1,530
Gardner, .
2
-
500 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,000
Leominster,
6
-
392 00
-
-
$561 00
_
_
2,090
Milford, .
5
6
268 50
$353 28
-
250 00
$172 00
_
3,194
Spencer, .
4
-
367 29
_
_
_
_
_
1,469
Webster, .
2
_
552 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,104
Worcester,
17
-
465 52
-
-
522 71
-
-
7,971
Totals,
•
1,218
1,155
-
-
-
-
-
-
$062,935
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
ConNTiEs, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
above 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
C3
i 1
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en
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d ^
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1 ^
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1 i
03
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d ^
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d ^
1 ^
a p
3 ?
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a a
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d s=
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
Lee, ....
Pittsfield,
Stockbridge, .
West Stockbridge, .
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
4
2
8
1
5
23
8
7
o
238
300
242
300
283
274
296
291 ■
175
-
-
-
-
2
3
4
240
200
290
^
-
-
-
TERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ES^DUSTllIES. G15
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing — Con.
Part III. — Worlihrg Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hasps.
Piece Hands.
UALES
FEMALKS
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
U.SDER 15.
AND TOWXS.
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Gloucester,
10
27S
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Grovelatid,
64
2C1
„
_
_
_
_
_
.
»
_
_
Hiiverliill,
5
300
_
_
_
_
4
250
_
«
_
_
Ipswich, .
-
_
_
_
_
_
4
300
_
^
_
_
Lawreuco,
41
277
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
158
24G
58
255
6
203
161
223
1,041
225
3
200
Newbury,
3
240
-
-
_
-
34
247
-
-
_
_
Salem,
15
247
6
300
_
-
8
243
_
_
-.
»
Salisbury,
_
_
_
«
_
_
o
179
_
^
_
_
West Newbury,
1
210
-
-
• .-
-
10.
210
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Deerfield,
_
_
_
..
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Shelbunie,
3
198
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
4
282
-
-
-
-
5
257
_
-
_
-
Palmer, .
3
197
_
-
_
-
3
280
_
_
_
_
Sprinefield,
14
280
_
_
_
_
1
300
_
_
_
_
Weslfield,
5
252
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
2
274
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
..
Huutington, .
3
192
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton, .
6
302
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
5
192
_
_
_
_
2
300
_
_
_
_
Concord, .
3
262
_
_
_
_
_
«
_
.
_
_
Lowell, .
19
238
-
_
_
-
o
300
_
_
_
-
Maiden, .
6
280
_
_
_
^
_
_
—
„
_
Pepperell,
2
194
-
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
Sherborn,
2
250
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
Soniervillo,
5
300
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wakefield,
4
248
-
_
_
»
23
225
_
_
_
_
Waltham,
11
264
_
_
_
-
_
_
-,
_
_
_
Watenown, .
2
308
-
_
_
_
3
297
_
_
_
-
Woburn, .
2
300
6
233
-
-
1
300
8
281
-
-
Norfolk.
Brookline,
2
300
_
_
_
_
3
300
^
„
_
_
Dedham, .
3
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
-
_
Hyde Park, .
2
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Quincy, .
4
301
-
_
_
_
1
300
_
_
_
-
Weymouth, .
40
146
15
213
-
-
69
195
-
-
-
-
Pltmocth.
Brockton,
11
254
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
»
_
Plymouth,
15
240
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Rochester,
o
260
-
-
_
—
_
_
_
-
-
-
Rdcklaiul,
2
250
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
South Abington,
o
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
West Bridgewatcr, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
230
260
7
305
-
..
57
256
-
-
-
_
Chelsea, .
2
306
~
~
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—
"•
~
~
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~
616
CENSUS OP SIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
• Boot and Shoe Making and Repairing — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hasds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CSDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
AKD Towns.
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■Worcester.
Blackstonc,
2
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kitchbiirg,
2
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster,
4
190
_
_
_
-
2
300
_
-
_
_
Wilford, .
3
179
5
256
-
-
2
100
1
172
-
_
Spencer, .
4
159
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
16
253
-
-
-
-
1
313
-
-
-
-
Totals,
•
810
-
97
-
6
-
407
-
1,050
-
3
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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■^ *-
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
4
$2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lee, ....
2
1 6(5
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pittsfield,
8
1 58
-
-
_
_
_
_
«.
_
_
_
8tockbrid?c, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
West Stockbridge, .
1
1 00
-
-
_
2
$1 75
-
_
-
_
WillJamslown,
-
-
-
-
-
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fairhaven,
5
$170
-
_
_
_
^
_
..
_
_
_
Fall Kiver,
23
2 10
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
New Bedford, .
8
2 17
-
_
«
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Taunton, .
7
1 81
-
-
-
-
4
$2 08
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown,
2
$125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
$2 40
-
-
_
_
_
_
^
«
_
-
Groveland,
04
1 70
-
-
_
_
_
«
_
_
_
_
HavcrliiU,
5
2 55
-
-
-
_
4
$181
_
_
_
_
Ipswich, . . .
-
-
-
-
-
_
4
1 75
_
-
-
-
I.awTeuce,
41
2 23
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
I>ynn,
158
2 22
08
$147
6
$0 02
161
2 26
1,041
$133
3
$0 60
Newbury,
3
1 48
-
-
-
_
34
1 28
_
_
-
_
Balem,
15
1 53
6
50
-
-
8
1 60
_
-
-
-
Salisbury,
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
1 42
-
-
-
—
West Newbury,
1
2 50
"
"
■"
*"
10
1 50
~
~
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PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. G17
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Boot and Suoe Making and Repairing — Con.
Part IV. — DaUii Wages for Day and Piece Hands. — Con.
Day Hands.
riECB Hands.
MALKS
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
HALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
AUOVK 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Franklin.
Dccrfickl,
.
.
..
_
_
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
Bhelburne,
3
$142
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopce,
4
$2 19
-
-
-
-
5
$177
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
3
2 18
-
-
-
-
3
1 91
-
-
-
-
Bprinsflcid,
14
1 91
_
-
-
-
1
2 00
-
_
-
-
Westfield,
5
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
2
$185
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
^
_
-
Huntington, .
3
2 12
_
-
-
-
.
_
-
_
-
-
Northampton, .
6
1 71
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
5
$103
-
-
-
-
2
$150
-
_
-
-
Concord, .
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
19
1 7G
_
_
_
_
2
1 58
-
_
_
-
Maiden, .
6
1 58
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Pepperell,
2
1 43
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
Sherborn,
2
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
—
-
_
-
-
Somerville,
5
1 95
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
-
-
AVakefkld, .
4
2 00
_
_
_
_
23
2 00
-
—
_
_
Waltham,
11
1 91
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
Watertown, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
3
1 53
_
-
-
-
Woburn, .
2
1 50
6
$0 94
-
-
1
1 60
8
$113
-
-
Norfolk.
Brookliiie,
2
$2 30
-
-
_
-
3
$2 00
_
—
-
-
Dedham, .
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
..
-
_
-
-
Hyde Park, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
Quincy, .
4
2 35
-
-
-
-
1
1 33
-
-
-
-
Weymouth, .
40
2 04
15
$199
-
-
69
2 25
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
11
$2 79
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
.
Plymouth,
15
30
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Rochester,
2
2 25
-
-
-
_
^
_
-
_
_
-
Rockland,
2
2 25
. _
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
South Abinptton,
2
50
-
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
-
West Bridge water.
■
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slffolk.
Boston, .
230
$2 04
7
$0G9
_
_
57
$213
«
_
-
-
Chelsea, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
■Worcester.
Blackstone,
2
$175
-
-
•
^
_
_
_
_
_
-
Fitchburg,
2
2 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
Gardner, .
2
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Leominster,
4
2 00
-
_
_
_
2
$187
_
_
_
-
Milforil. .
3
1 50
5
$138
_
_
2
2 50
1
$100
-
-
Spencer, .
4
2 31
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
2
1 84
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
10
1 SI
-
-
-
-
1
1 07
-
-
-
-
Totals,
810
-
97
-
6
-
407
-
1,050
-
3
-
VOL. II.— 78
618
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BOTTLING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons EiiPtoTED.
o5
o
s
•3
.2
Persons Employed, With Age.
0
Q.
■3
0
M
0
a
0
a
SI
1
c
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
u
<a
a
s
'A
o
o5
a
f— 1
o
%
a
w
"3
a
4)
"3
O
a
to
"a
o
o
a
aq
"a
Ed
0
CJ
•a
s
to
0
0
U
•T3
C
a
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Balem,
Hampden.
Chicopec,
gprinsficld, .
Westtield,
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
Middlesex.
Waltham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
17
4
6
2
15
12
11
3
3
4
62
2
17
4
6
2
15
12
11
3
3
4
62
2
-
-
16
4
6
O
14
12
11
2
3
4
62
2
-
1
1
1
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
304
257
270
150
214
313
300
308
175
308
278
300
Totals,
141
141
-
-
138
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given eor,—
Average Yeaklt "Wages.
CS
to 5.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
a
a '^
Females
above 15.
s .
W u
^ 1
rt 0
« "-I
«
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Salcru, .
13
4
6
14
_
$552 05
393 75
$393 75
187 50
305 03
-
$300 00
$30 42
-
-
-
$7,177
1,575
$2,362
375
5,110
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY ENDUSTRIES. G19
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Bottling — Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKISQ
Time and Wages
Given for, —
Average Yearly Wages.
lu
a
o
CooNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAV HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
u
to
i
o
11
Both Sexes
under 15.
1.-5
o
a I
w
o
«
II
Hampden.
Cliicopc'c,
Spiinefu'lJ,
Westlield,
Hampshire.
Nortbainpton,.
Middlesex.
"Walthani,
Suffolk.
Bostou, .
, Worcester.
Fitcbburg,
12
7
2
3
4
62
2
$782 50
5S0 16
500 00
$457 50
$539 00
$445 90
$450 00
-
-
$0,.".00
4,(ii;i
1,U00
$1,372
$2,150
$27,046
$900
Totals, .
131
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
$63,124
Part III. — WorTcing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
1 -2
i 1
09
O p
6 i^
S5
'3
a g
II
o p
d is
CO .
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6 ?
.a k.
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w -
■p-6
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o o
6 'f-
'A
CO
if
c ?
>5
a
a g
- ?
c is
y.
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Salem,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Sprimrlield,
■Wcatlicld,
«
HAMPSnlRE.
Nortliamplon, .
13
4
6
2
14
12
7
2
3
oO.j
225
255
150
173
313
296
250
183
-
-
-
-
-
-
620
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Bottling — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
riECE Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CXDEI5 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
1^
6 fc
•a
1 -
i 1
No. of dnys
worked.
■i-t
'A
GO
at
O c
d ^
1 ^
a g
1 '
"5 .
« a,
1^
1 ^
■si
it
6 ^
'A
Middlesex.
Waltham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Fitch burg,
4
62
2
308
245
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
131
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
7,
I. .
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1 ^
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« m
rz 0
<
I-
1 ^
1 1
2;
C3 so
a
A
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Salem,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield,
Westfield,
Hampshire.
Korthampton, .
Middlesex.
Waltham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Fitcliburg,
13
4
6
2
14
12
7
2
S
4
62
2
$181
1 75
$175
1 25
2 11
$2 50
1 eo
2 00
$2 50
$175
$182
$150
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
Totals,
131
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PERSONS E^klPLOYED AND WAGES I BY IXDUSTRIES. G21
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BUILDING MOVING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, icith Classijicatioyi of Ages; Worliing Time.
CocsTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Behkshire.
PittsaelJ,
Bristol.
Fairliavon,
Fall Kivcr,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Amesbury,
Lynn,
Salem,
Hampden.
Palmer. .
SprinsfioUl,
Westtiold,
■Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Natick,
Somerville,
"Woburn, .
Norfolk.
Stoughtou,
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
Rockland,
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Spencer, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
Totals,
Persons Emtloted.
SI
a
^
2
10
8
3
16
5
23
3
3
35
3
3
7
103
2
10
8
3
16
5
23
3
3
25
35
3
3
7
193
Persons Emploted, With Age,
o
o
o
pH
1-H
o
o
o
>
o
o
1—*
1
c3
e
V
g
«
c
a
c
V
a
o
o
a
U^
^
(^
2
10
8
3
16
5
23
3
3
25
35
3
3
7
193
"3
e
s
s
c
•3
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
JO
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
200
75
200
250
100
1"5
2S1
130
193
100
193
180
250
250
200
200
60
60
284
30
160
225
622
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building Moving — Con.
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.'
woiikino
Time asd Wages
Given for,—
AVEPvAGE YeAKLT "WaGES.
U
ComiTiES, Cities
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
AND Towns.
.2
i
B
o
S
|i
2 °
« .
02 I-
o
o =
o
01
c; <-<
02 t.
O 3
P5
- "2
o 3
Berkshire.
Pittsfleld,
4
-
$550 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,200
Bristol.
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Taunton, .
2
10
8
-
$225 00
400 00
562 50
-
-
-
-
-
$450
4,000
4,500
Essex.
Ames'bury,
Lynn,
Balem,
4
8
9
-
$200 00
376 25
625 00
-
-
-
-
-
$800
3,010
5,625
Hampden.
Palmer, .
Sprinsrlield,
Westiield,
2
15
5
-
$244 40
467 28
200 00
-
-
-
-
_
$489
7,009
1,000
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Natick, ' .
Somerville,
Wobutn, .
23
3
3
25
-
$356 So
471 60
625 00
687 50
-
-
!
\
:
$8,208
1,415
1,875
17,187
Norfolk.
Stoughton,
6
-
$350 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,750
Pltmodth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
Rockland,
6
6
4
-
$450 00
100 00
112 60
-
_
-
-
-
$2,700
600
450
Suffolk.
Boston, .
.35
-
$607 60
-
-
-
-
-
$21,266
"Worcester.
Spencer, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
3
3
7
-
$52 50
240 00
562 50
-
-
-
-
-
$157
720
3,437
Totals,
190
■■
'
^
—
~
■"
—
$88,848
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. G23
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building Moving — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
HALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ASD Towss.
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6 &
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ca
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Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
4
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fairhavon,
Fall Kiver,
Taunton, .
2
10
8
75
200
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Ameebury,
Lynn,
Salem,
4
8
9
100
175
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Palmer, .
Spriiigtield, .
Westlield,
2
15
5
130
198
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Natick, .
Somerville,
Woburn, .
23
3
3
25
195
ISO
250
250
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
KOREOLK.
Stoughtou,
5
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymolth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
Rockland,
6
6
4
200
50
50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
35
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Bpenccr, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
3
3
V
30
160
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
190
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
■"
"
"■
■"
624
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Building Moving — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
4
$2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Pairhaven,
Fall River,
Taunton, .
2
10
8
$3 00
2 00
2 25
-
— *
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
Lynn,
Balem,
4
8
9
$2 00
2 15
2 60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Palmer, .
Springfield,
"Westfield,
2
15
6
$2 88
2 36
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Natick, .
Somerville,
Woburn, .
23
3
3
25
$183
2 62
2 50
2 75
;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Btoughton,
5
$175
*
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton, . .
Middleborough,
Rockland,
6
6
4
$2 25
2 00
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sdtfolk.
Boston , .
35
$217
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Spencer, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
3
3
7
$175
1 50
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
190
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PEESONS EMPLOYED A??D WAGES : BY IINDUSTEIES. 625
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BUTCHERING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, tvith Classification of Ages; Worldng Time.
Counties, Cities
AND Towxs.
Persons Employed.
Barnstable.
Barnstable,
Sanihvich,
Yarmouth,
Berkshire.
Egreniont,
Hinsdale, .
Lee, .
New Marlborough,
Pittsticld,
West Stockbrklge,
Wiliiamstown,
Bristol
Attleborough,
Easton, .
Fairhavcn,
Fall River,
Mausfiekl,
Raynham,
Taunton, .
Westport,
Essex.
Danvcrs, .
Georgetown,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Mcrriraac,
Newburyport,
Peabody, .
Franklin.
Greenfield,
Montague,
Hampden.
Blandford,
Monson, .
Palmer, .
Springfield,
Wcstticld,
West Springfield,
Wilbraham, .
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
Enfield, .
Northampton, .
Ware,
S
3
'A
4
4
2
2
5
5
2
2
2
2
9
9
4
4
20
20
5
5
5
5
o
0
10
10
4
4
33
33
22
22
4
4
21
21
16
16
3
3
5
5
8
8
2
2
10
10
2
2
6
6
11
11
12
12
9
9
2
2
6
6
15
15
22
22
12
12
5
5
3
3
8
8
3
3
17
17
8
8
a
a
Peksoxs E.mploted, With Age.
2
2
9
4
20
5
5
2
10
4
33
22
4
21
16
3
5
8
2
10
2
6
11
12
9
2
6
15
22
12
5
3
3
17
8
g
a
go
a
.a
o
a °-
>.
2 o
2
:2
■** >
•-«
Q
310
16
365
12
312
12
230
14
313
13
313
10
313
12
310
12.\
256
10
272
12
300
10
307
10
300
8
304
10?
223
10
300
13
309
13
233
10
300
16
325
IZh
28a
10
312
10
308
10
23
10
250
10
313
14
312
16
311
10
300
143
305
13
313
12
273
14
234
10
300
12
300
m
307
10
312
14
253
14
307
VOL. II.— 79
626
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
BuTcnERiNG — Con.
Pai-t I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
rERSONs Employed.
Teesgns Employed, With Age.
OJ
a
\ti
o
-a
x:
CorrNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
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a
3
in
a
I—)
o
1
U5
>
a
CO
o
o
a
B
o
0
1— I
u
0
c
0
1— 1
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c
tn
0
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u
0
1
o
1
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a
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1
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CO
a
u
HI
0
Middlesex.
Acton,
3
3
_
_
3
.
_
_
_
_
10
313
Bilkrica, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
16
313
Lexington,
5
5
_
_
5
-
_
-
_
_
10
313
Lowell, .
12
12
.
_
12
_
«
_
_
_
lOi
303
North Reading,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
_
3
12
267
PeppcrcU,
7
7
_
-
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
236
Sherborn,
2
2
_
_
2
-
_
_
_
_
18
365
Sudbury,.
2
2
_
_
2
-
_
_
_
_
10
308
Townscnd,
2
2
_
_ .
2
_
-
_
_
^
12
231
Wallbam,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
308
Weston, .
3
3
^
_
3
„
_
_
„
_
14
365
Woburn, .
3
3
"■
—
3
—
—
-
-
10
280
Nantucket.
Nantuclket,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
_
-
10
319
NOHFOLK.
Bniintrce,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
10
300
Cohasset, .
6
6
_
„
6
_
_
_
_
_
11
332
Dedham, .
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
__
10
300
Franklin,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
188
Randolph,
16
16
_
_
16
_
_
_
_
_
15
365
Walpole, .
4
4
_
^
4
-
^
_
_
_
10
88
Weymouth, .
5
5
—
-
5
-
-
-
-
10
300
Plymouth. •
«
Kingston,
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
—
_
10
300
Mattnpoisett, .
5
5
-
_
5
_
_
_
_
12
300
Middlcborough,
12
12
_
_
12
_
_
_
_
„
10
230
South Bcituate,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
11
291
Suffolk.
Boston, .
115
115
-
-
115
-
-
-
-
-
12
297
Worcester.
Barre,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
„
_
15
300
Blackstone,
8
8
-
_
8
_
-
_
_
12|
308
Clinton, .
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
_
16
312
Fitchburg,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
"~
-
-
11
307
Gardner, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
-
_
_
13
300
Leominster, .
5
5
-
_
5
_
_
_
_
„
10
300
Milford, .
12
12
_
-_
12
_
_
_
_
_
111
208
Northborough,
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
12
300
North Brookfield, .
5
6
-
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
245
Southborough,
8
8
-
_
8
^
_
„
—
_
15
313
Southbridge, .
13
13
-
-
13
_
_
_
-
-
12J
307
Spencer, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
_
_
_
_
10
163
Upton,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
11
313
Uxbridge,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
_
_
-
10
191
Webster, .
16
16
-
-
16
_
_
_
_
_
13
268
Worcester,
60
60
-
-
57
-
3
-
-
-
12
304
Totals, .
743
743
-
-
740
-
3
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTPtDSS. G27
TERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Butchering — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOBKINO
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
>, 12
Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
fe 2
Counties. Cities
e. '
^' ^^ W A^ A A V0 '■J ^ V^ JL A A M^ *J
00
09
AND Towns.
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Barnstable.
Barnstablu,
4
_
$514 60
_
_
-
-
_
$2,058
Saiulwich,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Yarmouth, , .
4
—
499 20
—
—
—
—
-
1,997
Berkshire.
Egremont,
2
-
$230 00
-
-
-
-
-
$400
Hinsdale, .
2
-
3S4 99
-
-
_
_
_
770
Lee
9
_
614 00
_
_
_
_
_
5,526
New Marlborough, .
2
-
325 00
-
_
_
_
_
650
Pittstickl,
11
-
645 81
-
-
-
_
_
7,104
West Stockbridge, .
2
_
230 00
-
_
_
—
_
500
Williamstown,
5
~"
544 00
~
~
~
—
-
2,720
Bristol.
Attleborough,
2
-
$600 00
-
-
_
_
_
$1,200
Easton, .
8
-
601 78
■-
-
-
_
_
4,814
Fairhaven,
4
_
600 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,400
Fall River,
33
_
657 90
-
-
_
_
_
21,711
Manstield,
6
_
407 79
-
_
_
_
_
2,447
Ray nil am,
3
-
450 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,350
Taunton, .
21
-
443 30
-
-
-
_
_
9,309
Westport,
16
—
326 20
' —
—
—
-
-
5,219
Essex.
Danvers, .
3
-
$900 00
-
-
_
_
_
$2,700
Georgetown,
4
-
550 94
-
-
_
-
_
2,204
Haverhill,
8
-
688 38
-
-
-
-
-
5,507
Ipswich, .
2
-
586 56
-
-
_
_
_
1,173
Lawrence,
10
-
893 20
-
-
_
-
-
8,932
Merrimac,
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
6
-
379 57
-
-
_
_
_
2,277
Peabody, .
11
^
782 50
~
—
—
-
—
8,607
Franklin.
Greenfield,
10
-
$656 21
-
-
-
-
-
$6,562
Montague,
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Blandford,
2
-
$750 00
_
_
_
_
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$1,500
Monson, .
6
-
552 05
_
_
_
_
_
3,312
Palmer, .
11
-
632 10
-
-
_
_
-
6,953
Springfield,
16
-
716 72
-
_
_
_
_
11,408
Westfiold,
12
-
701 76
_
-
_
_
-
8,421
West Springfit
Id, ;
6
-
450 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,250
Wilbraham, .
2
—
625 00
—
—
-
—
~
1,050
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
3
-
$626 00
-
_
_
-
_
$1,878
Enfield, .
2
-
312 00
-
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_
_
_
624
Northampton, .
17
-
519 20
_
_
_
_
_
8.825
Ware,
4
•
614 00
—
-
-
-
-
2,456
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CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Butchering — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WoKKisa
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Average Yearly Wages.
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Acton,
3
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$782 50
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$2,347
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3
-
522 71
-
-
-
-
-
1,568
Lexington,
4
-
657 30
-
-
-
-
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2,629
Lowell, .
7
-
578 34
-
-
-
-
-
4,048
North Re.iding,
2
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
1,200
PeppcrpU,
7
-
454 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,178
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2
-
503 70
-
-
^
-
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1,007
Sudbury, . . » .
2
-
822 36
-
-
-
-
-
1,645
Townsend,
2
-
677 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,155
■Waltham,
2
-
770 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,540
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2
-
248 20
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-
-
493
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3
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674 88
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Nantucket,
3
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$408 32
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$1,225
Norfolk.
Braintree,
3
-
$150 00
-
-
$600 00
-
-
$1,350
Cohasset, .
6
-
618 24
-
-
-
-
-
3,709
Dedham, .
9
_
651 00
_
_
_
-
_
5,859
Franklin, .
2
-
376 00
-
_
-
-
_
752
Randolph,
15
-
600 00
_
_
-
-
-
9,000
Walpole, .
4
-
242 00
-
-
-
-
-
968
Weymouth, .
5
-
750 00
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—
—
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Pltmouth.
Kingston,
3
-
$525 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,575
Mattapoisett, .
5
-
486 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,430
Middleborough,
4
-
326 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,304
South Scituale,
3
—
915 75
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—
~
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2,747
Suffolk.
Boston, .
115
—
$1,085 39
—
—
$618 40
—
-
$114,588
Worcester.
Barre,
3
-
$500 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,500
Blackstone,
6
-
721 52
-
-
-
-
-
4,329
Clinton, .
3
-
795 60
-
-
-
-
-
2,387
Fitchburg,
10
-
589 00
-
-
-
-
-
6,890
Gardner, .
3
-
675 00
-
-
-
-
~
2,025
Leominster, .
5
-
506 16
-
-
-
-
2,531
Mllford, .
12
-
405 30
-
-
$900 00
-
-
6,358
Northborough,
o
-
499 20
-
-
-
-
-
998
North Brookfleld, .
3
-
367 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,102
Southborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Southbridge, .
13
-
682 61
-
-
-
-
8,974
Spencer, .
9
-
373 32
-
-
-
-
3,360
Upton,
2
-
547 75
-
-
_
-
-
1,095
Uxbridge,
5
-
420 75
-
-
-
-
-
2,104
Webster, .
16
-
601 80
-
-
-
-
-
9,629
Worcester,
54
-
661 38
-
$180 00
-
-
-
34,270
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630
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$414,582
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 629
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Butchering — Con.
Part HI. — Workhig Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXB8
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEB 15.
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Barnstable,
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Sandwich,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
4
312
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Berkshire.
EgrcraoiU,
2
230
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale, .
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee, ....
9
307
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Marlborough, .
O
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittstifld,
11
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Stockliridgo, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
5
272
"•
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"
"
"
~
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Bristol.
Attleborough,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
Easton, .
8
307
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fairliavon,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
33
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Manstield,
6
207
-
-
X.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Raynham,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
21
2SG
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westport,
16
233
~
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Essex.
Danvers, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Georgetown,
4
338
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
S
298
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ipswich, .
2
312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
10
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Merrimac,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newburyport,
6
239
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
11
313
"
"
"
"
*"
~
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"
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Franklin.
Greenfield,
10
311
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Montague,
^
^
~
~
"
~
~
~
•"
'
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Hampden.
Blandford,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Monson, .
6
305
-
-
-
-
-
*"
-
-
-
Palmer, .
11
301
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
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289
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westlield,
12
258
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Springfield, .
5
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham, .
2
300
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~
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Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
3
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Enfield, .
2
312
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,
17
236
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
4
307
^
^
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630
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— COxXtinued.
Butchering — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEJfALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Acton,
3
313
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
.
Billerica, .
3
313
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lcxinarton,
4
313
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lowell, .
7
30(i
-
-
-
-
_
—
_
_
_
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North Reading,
2
300
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pcpperell,
7
227
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Slicrborn,
2
36.-.
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
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_
_
Sudbury, .
Townsend,
2
2
308
231
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wiillham,
2
308
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Weston, .
2
365
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
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Woburn, .
3
304
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-
-
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
319
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
1
100
_
_
_
2
300
_
_
_
_
Coliasset, .
6
322
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Dedham, .
9
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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_
Franklin,.
2
188
-
-
_
_
■.
_
_
_
_
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Randolph,
15
300
_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
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Weymouth, .
4
5
88
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth,
Kingston,
3
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Mattnpoisett, .
5
270
-
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
Middleborough,
4
163
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
South Scituate,
3
275
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
105
311
—
-
-
-
10
196
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Barre,
3
250
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^_
Blackstone, .
6
311
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Clinton, .
3
312
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitchburg,
10
310
-
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
Gardner, .
3
300
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster, .
5
228
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Mil ford, .
11
193
-
_
_
_
1
300
_
_
_
_
Northborough,
North Brookficid, .
2
3
260
245
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
i-
_
_
.
_
Soutbbridge, .
13
307
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Spencer, .
9
153
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Upton,
2
313
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Uxbridge,
5
187
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Webster, .
16
255
-
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
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Worcester,
51
302
-
-
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
614
-
-
-
3
-
13
-
-
-
-
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PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY rNDUSTRIES. 631
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Butchering — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
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Egrcmont,
2
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Hinsdale, .
2
1 23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee, ....
9
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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New Marlborough, .
2
1 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
11
2 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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2
1 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williumstown,
5
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Attleborough, .
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
8
1 96
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fail-haven,
4
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
FallKivir,
33
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mansfield,
6
1 97
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Raynham,
3
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
21
1 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Westport,
16
1 40
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Danvers, .
3
$3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Georjietown, .
4
1 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
8
2 31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ipswich, .
2
1 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
10
2 90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Merrimae,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
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Ncwburyport,
6
1 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Peabody, .
11
2 50
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Franklin.
Greentield,
10
$2 11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Montague,
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"
■
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Hampden.
Blandford,
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
•-
Monson, .
6
1 81
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Palmer, .
11
2 10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
16
2 48
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Westfield,
12
2 72
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
""
West Springfield, .
5
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
—
Wilbrabam, .
2
1 75
"
"
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
3
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
~
Enfield, .
2
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
—
~
~
Northampton,.
17
2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
-"
—
Ware,
4
2 00
'
"
"
'
632
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Butchering — Con.
Part IV.— Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands— Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands
.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEE 15.
-1-
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
O to
Number at
work.
o «
> <•
<
B 9
o to
te g
<
c3 so
T3 a
CJ to
to «
> ^
Number at
work.
"3 «
.to.
1 -■
a o
1 '
>>
*S CO
Middlesex.
Acton,
3
$2 50
Billerica, .
3
1 67
*■
—
—
-
-
Lexington,
4
2 10
~
"~
—
-
-
-
Lowell, .
7
1 89
~
~
—
-
North Reading,
2
2 00
_
~
~
—
-
-
Pepperell,
7
2 00
_
~
_
—
—
Bherborn,
2
1 38
_
—
—
— .
~
Sudbury, .
2
2 67
_
_
—
~
—
-
Townpend,
2
2 50
_
—
—
-
VValtham,
2
2 50
_
~
—
—
-
-
Weston, .
2
68
_
~
~
—
-
Woburn, .
3
2 22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
$128
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintrco,
Cohassct,.
1
6
$150
1 92
-
-
-
-
2
$2 00
-
-
_
_
Dedham, . . .
9
2 17
_
~
—
—
—
-
-
Franklin,.
2
2 00
_
~
*~
"*
—
-
Randolph,
15
2 00
_
^
~~
—
-
"Walpolc, .
4
2 75
~
~
—
-
-
Weymouth, .
5
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymocth.
Kingston,
3
$1 75
_
Mattnpnisctt, .
6
1 80
_
~
"
—
—
Middlcborough,
4
2 00
_
""
*~
-
-
South Scituate,
3
3 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
105
$3 4a
~
-
-
-
10
$315
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Barre,
3
$2 00
_
Blackstone, .
6
2 32
_
~
—
—
-
Clinton, .
3
2 55
_
~
~
—
—
-
Fitchbiirc,
10
1 GO
_
~
~
—
-
Gardner, .
3
2 25
_
*"
■"
—
—
Leominster, .
5
2 22
_
~
"~
—
—
-
Milford, .
Northborouch,
11
2
2 10
1 92
-
-
-
-
1
poo
-
-
—
_
North Brookfield, .
3
1 50
_
~
~
*-
—
-
Southborough,
_
""
~
—
-
Southbridge, .
13
2 23
_
__
~
~*
—
-
Spencer, .
9
2 44
_
_
~
—
~
Upton,
2
1 75
_
_
~
""
—
Uxbridge,
5
2 25
_
_
""
""
—
—
Webster, .
16
2 36
_
_
~
~
—
—
Worcester,
51
2 19
-
-
3 i
^0 60
-
-
-
-
-
_
Totals, .
614
"
■"
3
—
13
-
-
-
-
-
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ESTDUSTEIES. G33
PERSONS EINIPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY.
Part I. — Persons Employed, toitli Classification of Ages; Worlcing Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
as
1
1
,
o
Counties, Cities
c
en
W5
9
O
o
1.^
o
c
JO
3
AND Towns.
.a
a
9
"5
a
'a
o
G
99
O
o
a
1
1
tn
o
u
a
•a
c
1
•a
V
u
o
on
CD
ti-
ll
QO
IS.
s
CO
"a
s ^
£
s
o
Barnstable.
Chaiham,
8
8
-
_
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
87
Yarmouth,
6
G
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Berkshire.
Cheshire, .
5
5
-
_
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Dalton, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Hancock, .
2
2
_
_
0
-
_
-
-
-
10
157
Lee, .
6
6
_
_
6
_
-
-
-
-
10
200
Pittsfleld,
89
39
-
-
39
-
-
-
-
-
10
219
Shcfliold, .
5
5
_
_
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
160
Stockbridge,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
127
Williamstown,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
240
Bristol.
Dartmouth,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Fairhavtn,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
234
Fall River,
198
198
-
-
198
-
-
-
-
-
10
279
New Bidford, .
142
142
-
_
142
-
_
-
-
-
10
248
Seekonk, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
234
Taunton, .
112
112
-
-
112
-
-
-
-
-
10
279
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
26
26
-
-
26
-
-
-
-
-
10
157
Essex.
Beverly, .
20
20
-
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Boxford, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
238
Dan%-ers, .
31
31
-
-
31
_
_
-
-
-
10
237
Esses,
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
143
Gloucester,
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
270
Haverhill,
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Ipswich, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
235
Lawrence,
36
36
-
-
36
-
-
-
-
-
10
286
Lj'nn,
34
34
-
-
34
-
_
-
-
-
10
217
Nahant, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Ifewhurj-port,
26
26
-
-
26
-
-
-
-
-
10
2S6
Peabody, .
41
41
-
-
41
-
-
-
-
-
10
265
Salem,
125
125
-
-
125
-
-
-
-
-
10
255
Salisbury,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
208
Topsfield,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
West Newbury,
6
6
- ,
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
261
Franklin.
Backland,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Erring, .
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
10
120
Greenfield,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
202
Mont^ague,
26
26
-
-
26
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Orange, .
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
243
Rowe,
4
4
-
-
4
_
-
-
-
-
10
300
Shelburne,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
S13
Hampden.
Blandford,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Chicopee,
27
27
-
-
27
_
_
-
-
-
10
216
Sprinu'field,
212
212
-
-
212
_
-
-
-
-
10
240
Wcstfiekl,
40
40
-
-
40
_
_
-
-
-
10
190
Wilbraliam, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
—
—
10
120
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
-
-
-
10
313
Northampton, .
52
62
~
•-
52
—
~
*■
~
^
10
804
VOL. II.— 80
634
CENSUS OP ]VIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Cahpentrt and Joinery— Con.
Part L~Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages—Con.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
■a
c
ui
O
a
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
a
CO
a
a)
>
o
o
o
o
a
o
o
1— 1
o
iH
I.
CO
3
to •
9
O
.Q
03
CO
0)
a
1
en
a;
a
3
a
a
en
o
O
.s
a
a
03
a
09
QJ
"3
a
S
o
Hampshire— Con
South Iladley,
Westhampton,
9
3
9
3
-
-
9
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
~
~
~
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Arlington,
12
12
12
2
78
24
53
10
12
8
3
132
61
4
27
25
22
64
20
8
139
2
2
41
52
39
18
4
18
Ashby, .
2
2
~
*~
~
—
—
10
273
Cambridge,
78
78
24
~*
~
—
-
-
10
60
Chelmsford, .
24
~
—
—
-
-
10
253
Concord, .
53
53
~
"•
~
—
-
10
200
Groton, .
Holliston,
Lexington,
10
12
8
10
12
8
-
-
_
_
^
:
-
10
10
10
259
218
275
Lincoln, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Maynard,
Medford, .
Melrose, .
Natiek, .
Newton, .
Peppcrell,
3
132
61
4
27
25
22
64
20
3
132
61
4
27
25
22
64
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
188
125
297
222
250
163
245
175
288
Reading, .
Somerville,
8
139
8
139
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
10
10
190
283
Stoneliam,
2
2
""
—
-
-
-
10
238
Tewksburj-, .
Wakefield,
Waltbam,
2
41
52
2
41
52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
10
200
250
229
Watertown, .
Wayland,
39
18
39
18
-
-
-
-
-
:
"■
10
10
239
259
Weston, .
4
4
~*
~
-
—
-
10
275
Woburn, .
18
18
-
-
-
-
-
:
^
10
10
250
255
Nantdcket.
Nantucket,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Norfolk.
Braintrce,
3
3
3
21
20
33
64
46
6
10
Dedham, .
Milton, .
Nccdbam,
Quincy, .
21
20
33
64
21
20
33
64
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
10
10
200
234
300
278
Randolph,
Walpole, .
46
6
46
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
216
219
Weymouth, .
10
10
-
-
-
-
_
.
"■
10
10
208
194
Plymouth.
Abington,
4
4
4
12
42
16
2
12
2
30
7
26
Bridgewater, .
12
12
~
"
~
—
—
10
157
Hiughnm,
Marshfield, .
Pembroke,
42
16
2
42
16
2
-
-
_
_
:
-
-
10
10
10
225
198 •
238
Plymouth,
12
12
—
*~
—
—
-
10
200
Rockland,
2
2
~*
~
—
—
—
10
233
South Abington,
South Scituate,
30
7
30
7
-
-
-
-
-
:
:
10
10
260
242
WestBridgewaler, .
26
26
-
-
-
-
_
_
.
10
10
175
188
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
1,848
67
1,848
67
-
-
1,848
67
•"
-
—
-
10
10
273
278
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY rNDUSTKIES. 635
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentry and Joinery — Con.
rart I. — Persons Employed., with Classijicatfon of Arjes — Con.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
a
2
a
a
i--^
go
o
o
u»
^
Counties, Cities
u
a
■o
^•5
o
o
u
c
=3
AND Towns.
s
3
m
o
>
o
a
a
03
a
a
o
■a
c
3
c
3
o
(A .
o
C3
a
OS
91
"3
a
00
"3
en
09
3
O
^1
^
S
b
S
P^
^
^
^
s
b
a
Worcester.
Athol, .
20
20
_
_
20
-.
_
-
_
_
10
261
Brookficid,
3
3
_
_
3
^
_
_
_
—
10
150
Clinton, .
31
SI
_
_
31
-
_
_
_
_
10
311
Dana,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
-
_
_
10
200
Fitchburg,
52
52
_
_
52
_
^
_
_
_
10
252
Gardner, .
28
28
_
_
28
_
_
_
_
^
10
233
Hardwick,
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
_
_
_
10
100
Leominster,
45
45
_
_
45
_
_
_
_ .
^
10
255
Milford, .
11
11
- \
_
11
_
_
_
_
_
10
229
Millbui-v,.
12
12
_
_
12
_
_
_
-.
_
10
250
Norlbborough
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
188
Spencer, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
213
Stcrlinsr, .
13
13
-
13
-
-
-
-
-
10
176
Uxbridge,
8
8
_
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
102
Warren, .
5
5
_
_
5
_
«
,
_
_
10
200
Webster, .
27
27
_
«
27
_
_
.
_
_
10
194
Wcstborougii,
39
39
~
_
39
_
_
_
-
-
10
249
WinchendoD,
14
14
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
203
Worcester,
142
142
-
-
142
-
-
-
-
-
10
261
Totals,
5,059
5,059
-
-
5,059
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
636
CEI^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
PERSOxNS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.-Contikued.
Cakpentey and Joinery— Cou.
Pan IL~Yearly and Total Wages— Qon.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DOKES.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Beverly, .
Boxford, .
Danvers, .
Essex,
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Nahant, .
Newburyport,
Peabody, .
Salem,
Salisbury,
Topsfiekl,
West Newbury,
Franklin.
Buckland,
Erving, .
Greenfield,
Montague,
Orange, .
Rowe,
Shelburne,
Hampden.
Blandford,
Chicopce,
Springfield, .
Westfield,
Wilbraham, .
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
North.-impton,
South riadle^',
"Westhampton,
Middlesex.
Arlington,
Ashby, .
Cambridge,
Chelmsford,
Concord, .
Groton, .
Holliston,
Lexington,
Lincoln, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Maynard,
Wedford, .
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Peppcrell,
Keading, .
WOKKING
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaelt Wages.
26
18
2
21
14
8
24
6
S6
34
2
21
41
125
3
6
6
2
27
195
28
3
3
62
4
2
12
2
78
22
53
10
12
7
3
130
61
4
9
25
8
56
20
7
DAT HANDS.
$499 SO
$6.34 00
666 44
521 56
390 60
675 00
700 56
519 35
519 39
423 64
600 00
613 08
704 90
557 28
442 04
600 00
436 80
$550 00
330 00
504 00
750 00
570 85
400 00
750 00
$687 60
595 32
698 04
474 36
254 40
$960 75
657 60
711 00
600 00
$682 60
150 00
696 96
600 00
626 64
535 60
720 00
656 40
406 25
710 95
668 40
625 00
917 32
535 00
437 50
725 74
445 44
607 75
E -S
piece hands.
o
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a -2
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$12,995
$11,412
1,133
10,953
5,468
6,400
16,«13
3,116
18,698
14,404
1,200
12,875
28,901
69,660
1,326
3,000
2,621
$2,750
2,310
2,016
2,250
3,425
1,600
1,500
$1,375
16,074
136,118
13,282
763
$2,882
34,195
2,844
1,200
$8,190
300
64,363
11,000
27,912
6,356
8,640
3,895
1,219
92,424
34,672
2,500
8,256
13,640
3,500
40,641
8,909
4,254
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. G37
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentht and Joinery — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKlSa
Time akd Wages
Average Yeaelt Wages.
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Middlesex— Con.
Somoiville,
139
-
$714 00
-
-
-
-
-
$99,246
Stoncliani,
2
_
550 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,100
Tcwksbury, .
2
-
502 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,125
Wakefiold,
35
_
603 47
-
-
-
-
-
21,121
Waltltani,
52
-
676 37
-
-
-
-
-
35,171
Watcrtown, .
39
_
745 29
-
-
-
-
-
29,006
"Wayland,
18
_
704 67
-
-
-
-
-
12,684
Weston, .
4
_
687 50
-
_
-
-
-
2,750
Woburn, .
18
-
566 82
-
-
-
-
~
10,203
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
-
$599 50
-
-
-
-
-
$5,995
Norfolk.
Braintroe,
3
-
$450 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,350
Dedham, .
21
-
547 40
-
-
-
-
-
11,495
Milton,
20
-
8G0 75
-
-
-
-
-
17,215
Needham,
30
_
704 60
-
-
-
-
_
21,138
Quincy, .
50
633 32
-
-
-
-
-
31,666
liandolph,
46
-
430 44
-
-
-
-
-
19,800
Walpolc, .
6
-
572 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,432
Weymouth,
10
-
461 72
-
-
-
-
-
4,617
Plymodth.
Abington,
4
-
$326 06
-
-
-
-
$1,304
Brid^cwater,
2
-
450 00
-
-
-
-
-
900
Hingham,
42
-
514 80
-
_
-
-
-
21,622
Marshficld,
14
-
587 94
.
-
-
-
-
8,231
Pembroke,
2
_
500 00
-
_
_
-
_
1,000
Plymouth,
12
-
640 75
-
-
-
-
-
7,689
Rockland,
2
-
780 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,560
South Abington, .
30
-
578 10
-
_
-
_
_
17,343
South Scituate,
7
-
396 94
-
_
-
-
-
2,779
West Bridgewater, .
26
-
559 52
-
-
-
-
-
14,548
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1,811
-
$745 28
-
-
-
-
-
$1,349,702
Chelsea, .
67
-
636 66
-
-
-
-
-
42,656
Worcester.
Athol, .
20
-
$560 00
-
-
-
-
-
$11,200
Brookfield,
2
-
144 00
-
-
-
-
-
288
Clinton, .
20
-
770 00
-
_
-
-
-
15,400
Dana,
7
-
291 00
-
_
-
_
-
2,037
Filchburg,
52
-
738 84
-
-
-
-
-
38,420
Gardner, .
24
-
413 27
-
-
-
-
-
9,9'8
Hardwick,
6
-
250 00
-
_
-
-
-
1,500
Leominster,
45
-
492 32
-
-
_
-
-
22,154
Milford, .
11
-
516 60
-
_
_
_
-
6,083
Millbury,.
7
-
687 50
-
_
_
-
-
4,813
Northborough
7
-
252 72
-
-
_
-
-
1,769
Spencer, .
12
-
392 84
-
-
-
-
-
4,714
Sterling, .
13
-
418 91
-
_
_
-
-
5,4 !8
Uxbridge,
7
-
210 49
-
-
-
-
-
1,473
Warren, .
4
-
400 00
-
-
_
-
_
1,600
Webster, .
27
-
455 90
-
-
-
-
-
12,299
Westborough,
29
-
631 80
-
_
_
-
-
18,322
Winchendon,
14
-
479 45
-
_
-
-
-
6712
Worcester,
137
-
720 90
-
-
-
-
-
93,763
Totals,
• •
4,791
-
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-
-
-
-
-
$3,165,514
638
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentry and Joinery — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDNTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEE 15.
AND Towns.
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Chatham,
7
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1
60
_
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Yarmouth,
6
120
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Cheshire, .
5
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
Dalton, .
4
188
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hancock, .
2
157
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lee
4
200
_
-
-
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
Pittsfield,
31
230
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_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sheffield, .
5
160
-.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Stockbridge, .
11
127
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Willlamstown,
8
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristoi..
Dartmouth, .
10
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fairhavcn,
5
261
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fall River,
19S
280
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Bedford, .
141
244
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Seekonk, .
14
182
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Taunton, .
112
127
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown,
26
170
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Beverly, .
18
200
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
Bosford, .
2
238
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
21
236
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Essex,
14
140
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
—
Gloucester,
8
270
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
-_
_
Haverhill,
24
278
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Ipswich, .
6
235
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lawrence,
36
261
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
-
_
_
Lynn,
34
178
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Kah.ant, .
2
200
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Ncwburyport,
21
234
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Peabody, .
41
206
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
125
216
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
3
208
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Topsfield,
6
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Newbury,
6
168
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Buckland,
5
200
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
Erving, .
7
120
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
4
168
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Montague,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
6
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
4
200
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelburne,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Blandford,
2
250
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Chieopee,
27
242
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
Springfield,
195
277
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westlield,
28
177
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wilbraham, .
3
120
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
3
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton, .
52
274
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentuy and Joinery — Con.
Part III. — Worlcincj Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT IlAKDS.
Piece IIaxds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towxs.
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Soulh llaillcy,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Westhamptoii,
2
300
-
-
-
—
—
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Middlesex.
Arlington,
12
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ashby, .
2
60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambriilge,
78
264
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford,
22
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Concord, .
53
208
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Groton, .
10
206
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holliston,
12
2SS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lexington,
7
214
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lincoln, .
3
125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
130
295
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
61
232
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mavnard,
4
250
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Med ford, .
9
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Melrose, .
25
220
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
8
175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
56
277
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pcpperell,
20
174
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reading, .
7
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerviile,
139
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoncham,
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
- .
-
-
-
Tewksbury,
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
35
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Waltham,
52
239
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Watertown,
39
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wayland,
18
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weston, .
4
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
18
201
-
—
-
—
~
—
—
—
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~
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
10
275
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
Norfolk.
Braintree,
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Dedham, .
21
230
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milton, .
20
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
30
271
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
50
223
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Randolph,
46
204
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walpole, .
6
208
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
10
194
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
~
Tltmouth.
Abington,
4
137
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rridgewater,
2
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingliam,
42
198
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mar8lifield,
14
239
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
Pembroke,
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth,
12
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
2
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Abington,
30
246
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Scituate,
7
178
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Bridgewater,
26
208
-
—
-
—
—
~
—
~
~
Sltfolk.
Boston, .
1,811
272
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
67
243
^
"
"
^
"
"
"
640
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentry and Joinery — Con.
Part III. — WorJcing Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Brookfield,
Clinton, .
D.\na,
Filcliburg,
Gardner, .
Hardwick,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Millbury,
Northborough
Spencer, .
Sterling, .
Uxbridge,
Warren, .
Webster, .
Wcsthorough,
Winchendon,
Worcester,
R.
20
2
20
7
52
24
6
•45
11
7
7
12
13
7
4
27
29
14
137
250
150
308
97
282
187
100
181
205
250
104
161
163
97
200
194
234
215
270
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
__
-
Totals,
4,790
-
-
-
-
-
1
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-
-
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Bat H
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Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
both sexes
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVI
15.
UNDEB 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Ch-itham,
7
$2 89
-
-
-
-
1
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Yarmouth,
6
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bf.rkshire.
Cheshire, .
5
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dalton, .
4
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hancock, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee, ....
4
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
31
2 36
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
5
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stockbridgo, .
11
2 81
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Williamstown,
8
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-^
Bristol.
Dartmouth, .
10
$3 00
-
-
- ■
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fairh:ivcn,
5
3 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall Kiver,
108
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
141
2 70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Seekoiik, .
14
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
112
2 46
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentry and Joinery — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
KALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ConNTiES, Cities
AUOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Edgartown, ,
26
$2 94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Essex.
Beverly, .
18
$3 17
-
-
-
-
-
-
__
-
-
Boxford, .
•
2
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
21
2 21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Esses,
14
2 79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gloucester,
8
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
2-t
2 52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ipswich, .
6
2 21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
36
1 99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
34
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nahant, .
2
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newburyport,
21
2 62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
41
2 65
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
125
2 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
3
2 13
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Topsfield,
6
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Newburj
'i
6
2 60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklij
f.
Buckland,
5
$2 75
•_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Erviiig, .
7
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
4
3 00
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Montague,
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
- .
-
-
-
Orange, .
6
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rowe,
4
2 00
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelbume,
2
2 50
-
-
-
- ■
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Blandford,
2
$2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chicoj)ee,
27
2 46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprinirtieid,
195
2 52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wcstru-ld,
28
2 68
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wiibrahara,
3
2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
3
$2 75
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Northampton,
52
2 40
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
South Hadlcy,
4
2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weslhampton,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Middlesex.
Arlington,
,
12
$2 50
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
—
Ashby, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-.
-
-
—
Cambridge,
78
2 64
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford,
22
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Concord, .
53
2 58
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
—
Groton, .
10
2 60
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
_
—
Holliston,
12
2 50
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lexington,
7
2 00
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lincoln, .
3
3 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lowell, .
130
2 41
_
-
_
«
_
-
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
61
2 45
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Maynard,
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Medford, .
9
3 23
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Melrose, .
25
2 48
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
8
2 50
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
—
Newton, .
56
2 62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Pcpperull,
20
2 56
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reading, .
•
7
2 21
~
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TOL. II. — 81
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Carpentry and Joinery— Con.
Part IV.— Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands— Con.
-—
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Citi
ES ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
rXDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Somerville,
139 ?
^2 55
—
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Stoneham,
2
2 75
~
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Tewksbury, .
2
2 25
—
~
~
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_
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Wakefield,
35
2 59
—
~
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Waltham,
52
2 83
—
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Watertown, .
39
2 73
—
—
^
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Wayland,
Weston, .
18
4
2 49
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Woburn, .
18
2 82
^
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Nantccket
Nantucket,
10
S218
^
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Norfolk.
Braintree.
3
$2 25
—
—
^
^
~
Dedbam, .
21
2 38
—
—
^
~
Milton, .
20
3 13
-
—
~
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Needbam,
30
2 60
-
—
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Quincy, .
50
2 84
—
—
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Randolph,
46
2 11
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Walpole, .
6
2 75
~
~
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_
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Weymoutb, .
10
2 38
^
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Plymouth
Abington,
4
$2 38
-
-
—
*"
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Bridge-water, .
2
3 00
—
—
"~
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Hingbam,
42
2 60
—
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Marsbfield, .
14
2 46
-
—
~
~
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Pembroke,
2
2 50
—
-
""
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Plymoutb,
12
2 75
-
-
—
•"
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Rockland,
2
3 00
—
-
•"
—
~
South Abingtor
, . SO
2 35
—
—
~
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South Scituate,
7
2 23
—
~
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West Bridge wa
ter, . 26
2 69
""
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Suffolk.
Boston, .
. 1,811
$2 74
-
-
"
""
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Chelsea, .
67
2 62
—
~
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R.
Athol,
20
$2 24
-
—
—
~
~
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Brookfield,
2
96
-
—
—
~
~
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Clinton, .
'. 20
2 50
-
-
-
~
—
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Dana,
7
3 00
—
—
—
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Fitchburg,
52
2 62
-
—
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~
~
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Gardner, .
24
2 21
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Hardwick,
6
2 50
—
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Leominster,
45
2 72
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Milford, .
11
2 52
—
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Millbury, .
7
2 75
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Nortbborough
7
2 43
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Spencer, .
Sterling, .
12
13
2 44
2 57
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
7
2 17
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~
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_
_
Warren, .
4
2 00
—
—
~
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Webster, .
27
2 35
—
-
—
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Westborough,
29
2 70
—
-
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Winchcndon,
14:
2 23
—
~
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Worcester,
137
2 67
—
—
~
~
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Totals,
. 4,790
-
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY rNDUSTRIES. 643
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CLOCK, .WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
m
Persons Emploted.
Persons Ejiploxed, With Age.
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Berkshire.
Lee, ....
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
_
8
300
Pittsfield,
10
10
_
-
10
_
_
-
_
_
10
274
Stockbridge, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Bristol.
Fall Rivtr,
17
17
_
_
17
_
_
_
_
_
10
291
New Bedford, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
281
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
.10
-
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Haverhill,
1-1
14
_
_
14
_
_
_
_
_
10
292
Lawrence,
12
11
1
1
11
1
-
-
-
-
lltf
299
Salem,
19
19
-
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Salisbury,
2
2
—
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
211
Franklin.
Shelbunie,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Palmer, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
-
-
_
10
313
Springfield,
31
30
1
-
30
1
_
_
_
_
10
300
W£8tfield,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
12
313
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
-
-
_
10
305
Ware,
4
4
—
—
4
-
-
_
-
-
10
283
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
6
5
1
-
4
1
1
_
_
_
10
300
Concord, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
_
_
11
307
Lowell, .
22
22
-
_
22
_
_
_
_
_
11
29.1
Somorville,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_■
_
10
300
Walthani,
5
5
-
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
lOi
308
"Woburn, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
11
283
Plymouth.
Brockton,
9
9
_
-
9
_
_
_
_
_
9
301
Middleboroiigh,
4
4
-
—
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Rockland,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
293
Suffolk.
Boston, .
22s
228
-
_
226
_
0
_
_
_
9i
283
Chelsea, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
4
4
-
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
310
Leominster, .
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
12
300
Milford, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
„
_
84
281
Southbridge, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
-
_
11
312
Spencer, .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
-
-
8
200
Webster, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
-
-
-
12
312
Worcester,
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
10
304
Totals,
490
4S7
3
1
.u
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
6M
CEK-SUS or 3IASSACHUSETTS-1S70.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clock, Watch and Jewelry Repairing — Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
Time and Wages
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
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Lee
Pittsfield,
Stockbrldge, .
2
5
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$840 00
752 78
-
-
-
-
-
$1,680
3,764
Bristoi,.
Fall River,
New Bedford,.
7
14
-
$708 32
907 63
-
-
-
-
-
$4,956
12,707
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Salem,
Salisbury,
10
14
5
19
2
-
$787 80
735 30
327 60
582 12
-
-
$1,125 00
474 78
;
-
$T,879
11,756
1,638
11,060
950
Franklin.
Shelburne.
2
-
$399 00
-
-
-
-
-
$798
Hasipden.
Chicopee,
Palmer, .
Springfield, .
Westfield,
2
14
2
-
$725 00
765 00
564 00
-
-
-
^
-
$1,450
10,710
1,128
Hampshire.
Korthampton,
Ware, .
6
-
$744 00
-
~
-
-
-
$4,464
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Concord, .
Lowell, .
Somcrville,
Waltham,
Woburn, .
4
2
14
2
5
4
-
$900 00
997 75
511 88
1,050 00
462 00
379 14
-
-
-
-
-
$3,600
1,995
7,166
2,100
2,310
1,517
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Middleborough,
Rockland,
4
4
3
-
$600 00
525 00
556 00
_
-
-
-
-
$2,400
2,100
1,668
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
217
-
$835 05
-
$146 74
$675 96
-
-
$176,862
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
Leominster, .
Milford, .
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
4
3
7
2
2
19
-
$744 00
644 49
630 00
500 00
524 16
626 04
-
-
$548 00
-
-
$2,976
1,933
4,082
1,000
1,048
11,895
Totals.
400
-
-
-
-
—
—
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, $299,592
PERSONS E:MPL0YED AXD wages : BY CsDUSTRIES. 64:5
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clock, Watch and Jewelry Repaiking — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT HASDS.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEJIALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CSDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CKDER 15.
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-
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5
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-
_
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
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Stockbridge, .
—
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
7
304
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_
_
_
_
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New Bedford, .
14
281
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
10
303
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
Haverhill,
10
285
-
_
_
_
4
300
_
_
_
^
Lawrence,
5
252
-
-
_
_
_
..
_
_
_
_
Saleni,
19
308
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salisbury,
—
-
—
—
-
—
2
211
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Shelburue,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-•
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
290
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Palmer, .
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Springfield,
14
300
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
Westfield,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Nortbamptou, .
6
300
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Ware,
"
—
—
~
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
4
300
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Concord, .
2
307
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
-
Lowell, .
14
208
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Somerville,
2
300
-
-
..
_
_
_
..
_
_
W'altham,
5
308
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
^
Woburn, .
4
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pltmolth.
Brockton,
4
300
_
-
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
.
Middleborough,
4
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
Bocklaud,
3
278
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SCITOLK.
Boston, .
205
285
-
—
2
253
10
258
-
-
_
—
Chelsea, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Fltchburg,
4
310
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster, .
3
297
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
.
Milford, .
3
280
_
_
_
_
4
200
_
_
.
_
Southbridge, .
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Spencer, .
2
200
-
-
_
_
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.
-
_
_
.
Webster, .
2
312
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
.
Worcester,
19
282
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
378
-
-
-
2
-
20
-
-
-
-
6^6
CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clock, Watch and Jewelry Repairing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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14
3 23
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10
$2 60
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5
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19
1 89
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-
-
-
-
-
-
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Shelburne,
2
$133
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
2
$2 50
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-
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14
2 55
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2
1 88
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,.
6
$2 48
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Ware,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
4
$3 00
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2
3 25
_
_
_
_
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14
1 91
-
_
_
_
.
_
_
_
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2
3 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Waltham,
5
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
^
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Woburu, .
4
1 42
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
4
$2 00
-
_
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.
_
_
_
_
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Middleborough,
4
1 75
-
-
_
_
-
—
_
_
-
.
Rockland,
3
2 00
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
205
$2 93
-
-
2
$058
10
$2 62
-
_
_
.
Chelsea, .
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
4
$2 40
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster, .
3
2 17
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Milford, .
3
2 25
-
-
-
_
4
$2 74
_
_
_
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Southbridge, .
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
«
Spencer, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
_
_
_
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Webster, .
2
1 68
_
-
_
_
.
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
19
2 22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
378
-
-
-
2
-
20
-
-
-
-
-
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTMES. GJ:7
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
CLOTHES MAKING AND REPAIRING.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ with Classification of Ages; WbrJiing Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
Hi
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ASD Towns.
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Chatham,
12
5
7
1
5
7
-
-
-
-
10
198
Essex.
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3
1
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_
1
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_
^
_
_
10
250
Lawrence,
12
9
3
3
9
3
_
_
_
_
10
283
Salem,
57
-
57
15
—
57
-
-
-
-
10
256
Hampden.
■
Spriugfield, .
47
25
22
5
25
22
-
-
-
-
10
301
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
4
1
3
-
1
3
_
_
_
_
10
^:>0
Lowell, .
2
2
—
—
2
—
-
-
-
-
10
309
Suffolk.
Boston, .
36S
79
2S9
39
78
286
1
3
_
_
10
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Chelsea, .
7
3
4
4
3
4
-
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester.
Barre,
6
1
5
-
1
5
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals, .
518
126
392
67
125
389
1
3
-
-
-
-
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
a
Time and Wages
GiVBN for,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
CoTTKTiES. Cities
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Barnstable.
Chatham,
6
7
$326 20
$117 00
-
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$2,450
Essex.
Beverly, .
-
2
-
-
-
-
$312 50
-
$625
Lawrence,
9
3
$000 00
-
-
$0J9 50
280 00
-
4,554
Salem,
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67
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$208 74
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618
CE:N^SUS of MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothes Making and Repairing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Given foe,—
Average Yearly Wages.
hi
a
OOUNTIES OlTIFfi
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
^ 12
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Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Barre,
17
2
77
3
19
3
282
4
5
$1,008 00
$309 00
$500 20
900 00
$433 55
$179 41
$279 21
310 75
$225 00
$775 85
$330 00
$529 10
$237 50
$170 00
$25,166
$538
618
$153,259
3,940
$1,162
Totals, .
113
382
—
-"
—
-
-
-
$204,210
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
CoDNTiES, Cities
males
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH sexes
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Barnstable.
Chatham,
Essex.
Beverly, .
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
5
2
17
O
233
300
300
309
7
67
17
3
156
213
299
233
-
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7
1
202
2
3
2
250
250
275
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TEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTHIES. 649
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothes Making and Repairing— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hakds.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNOEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
USDEK 15.
ASD Towns.
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Boston, .
69
244
140
227
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295
139
286
4
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Chelsea, .
3
300
4
275
-
-
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-
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-
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"Worcester.
Barre,
-
-
2
250
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-
3
250
-
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Totals, .
98
-
230
-
-
-
14
-
149
-
4
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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Barnstable.
Chatbam,
5
$140
7
$0 75
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Essex.
Beverly, .
Lawrence,
Salem,
2
$2 00
57
$0 98
-
-
7
$178
2
3
$125
1 12
-
-
Hampden.
Springfield, .
17
$3 36
17
$145
-
-
-
-
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$120
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
2
$100
3
$0 77
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Cbelsea, .
C9
3
$2 05
3 00
140
4
$1 23
1 13
_
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7
$2 63
139
$185
4
$0 85
Worcester.
Barre,
-
2
$0 90
_
_
..
-
3
$0 96
-
-
Totals,
08
-
230
-
-
-
14
-
149
-
4
-
VOL. II. — 82
650
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoNxrNTjED.
CLOTHING REPAIRING AND REMODELLING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Pebso>
•s Employed.
09
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B
m
0
a
a
2
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1
1
0
0
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a
00
a
0
S
s
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0
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0
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a
3
m
a
a
Berkshire.
Adams, . . •
Cheshire,.
Pittsfleld,
West Stockbridge, .
o
o
6
5
2
6
2
3
1
2
2
6
2
3
^
_
;
-
10
10
10
10
300
300
179
300
Bristol.
FaU River,
12
9
3
-
9
3
-
-
-
-
10
307
Essex.
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
7
37
9
4
18
5
3
19
4
1
5
1
4
18
5
3
19
4
.
^
-
^
10
9
10
202
245
300
Franklin.
Bhelburne,
9
4
5
-
4
5
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hasipden.
Bpringfleld, .
23
9
14
3
9
14
-
-
-
10
312
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
2
o
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltbam,
Woburn, .
8
5
3
9
2
4
2
1
2
2
4
2
7
1
4
2
1
2
2
4
3
2
7
-
-
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
268
308
225
267
300
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
Walpole, .
6
2
4
2
2
-
4
2
2
-
-
-
-
10
10
200
85
SniTOLK.
Boston, .
403
191
212
25
191
212
-
-
-
-
10
250
Worcester.
Brookfield, .
Fitchburg,
Milford, .
Worcester,
5
5
2
9
1
1
2
6
4
4
3
1
1
1
2
6
4
4
2
-
1
_
-
10
10
8
10
300
253
254
270
Totals. .
573
281
292
38
281
291
-
1
-
-
-
-
PEliSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY EN^DUSTIIIES. Gol
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
Clothing Repaiuing and Remodelling — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
■nvorkiso
Time akd Wages
Average Tkarlt Wages.
o
'"^ s
Counties, Cities
AXD Towss.
Given ior,—
DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
I. «
i
a
m
a
II
X u
— C
c5 a
to
11
U4
93
S '5
1
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Cheshire, .
Pittsfield,
West Stockbridge, .
2
2
6
2
S
$750 00
450 00
463 41
645 00
$561 00
-
$100 00
$100 00
•
$1,500
900
2,780
1,500
Bristol.
Fall River,
9
8
$675 00
-
-
$881 28
$516-03
-
$9,067
Essex.
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
4
16
4
3
15
2
$409 50
412 49
423 50
$230 88
324 65
351 00
-
$75 00
$12 75
-
$2,3.31
8,248
2,396
Franklin.
Shelburiie,
4
5-
$600 CO
$41100
-
-
-
-
$4,455
HA-MPDEN.
Springlield, .
8
14
$535 SO
$288 00
-
-
-
-
$8,313
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
2
-
$782 50
-
-
-
_
-
$1,565
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lovrell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
Woburn, .
4
2
~2
2
4
3
2
7
$628 26
409 64
506 25
600 00
$24192
308 00
2-25 00
S21 75
-
$350 00
$238 00
-
$3,195
1,743
450
3,265
1,200
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
Walpole, .
3
2
2
§450 00
255 00
-
-
$500 00
$300 00
-
$2,000
510
Suffolk.
Boston, .
1S5
203
$715 14
$260 40
-
$356 40
$300 00
-
$181 ,r3
Worcester.
Brookfield,
Fitchburg,
Milford, .
Worcester,
3
4
4
3
$442 86
$23165
218 67
-
-
$250 00
542 50
-
$1,000
1,549
LOSS
Totals,
262
277
-
-
-
-
-
-
$241,736
652
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clotuing Repaiuing and Remodelling — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
cnder 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
AND Towns.
a
u
'S. ^
■a I.
1 %
'A
o o
6 ^
'A
O o
o ^
OS
o o
d PE
2i
1 i
S 9
a P
"A
% %
•A
« «
o o
d ^
55
•A
o o
d it
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Cheshire, .
Pittsflcld,
West Stockbridge, .
2
2
6
1
300
300
271
300
1
300
-
-
1
100
2
100
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
2
300
-
-
-
-
7
306
3
309
-
-
Essex.
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lyun,
4
12
4
234
247
242
3
9
2
208
215
300
-
-
4
50
6
17
«.
.
Franklin.
Bhelburne, .
4
300
5
300
-
_
-
-
-
-
M
Hampden.
Springfield, .
8
235
14
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
Woburn, .
3
2
2
2
283
308
225
300
2
3
2
7
224
308
225
225
-
-
1
200
2
200
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
Walpole, . .
2
2
200
85
-
-
-
-
1
200
O
200
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
175
201
198
248
-
-
10
216
5
300
-
-
Worcester.
Brookfleld,
Fitchbiirg,
Milford, .
Worcester,
3
242
2
3
205
107
-
-
-
_
4
2
200
310
-
-
Totals,
238
-
251
-
-
-
24
-
26
-
-
-
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. G53
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Clothing REPAiniNG anu Remodelling — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
•a p
s ?
'A
•a O
C3
1 ^
a o
3 f
'A
1 ^
a °
'5 M
to «
V ?
S o
<5
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Cheshire, .
Pittstield,
West Stockbridge, .
2
2
6
1
$2 50
1 50
1 71
2 15
1
$187
-
_
1
$100
2
$100
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
2
$2 25
-
-
-
-
7
$2 88
3
$167
-
-
Essex.
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
4
12
4
$175
1 67
1 75
3
9
2
$111
1 51
1 17
-
-
4
$150
6
$0 75
-
-
Franklin.
Shelburne,
4
$2 00
5
$137
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Springtield,
8
$2 28
14
$120
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
Woburu, .
3
2
2
2
$2 22
1 33
2 25
2 00
2
3
2
7
$108
1 00
1 00
1 43
~
-
1
$175
2
$119
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
Walpole, .
2
2
$2 25
3 00
-
-
-
1
$2 50
2
$150
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
175
$2 74
198
$105
-
-
10
$1G5
5
$100
-
-
Worcester.
Brookfield,
Fitchburg,
Milford, .
Worcester,
3
$183
2
3
$113
1 11
-
-
-
-
4
2
$125
1 75
-
-
Totals,
238
-
251
-
-
-
24
-
26
-
-
-
654:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
COOPERING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
ConuTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
Salisbury,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hampshire.
Plainfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Pepxjerell,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Totals, .
Persons Employed.
B
a
b
13
13
43
43
2
2
3
3
2
*>
3
3
2
2
15
15
2
*?
83
83
168
168
s
Persons Emploted, With Age,
13
43
15
2
82
167
o
cS
s
£•5
CS
S
•a
c
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and AVages
Given foe,—
Average Yearly Wages.
U
c!
o
Counties. Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
.2 '1
•
CO
o
o
'3
B
U4
o
1 =^
s .
« r-l
EC l-
£ =
1— (
ll
a a
P4
O r-l
VI U
a
o =
n
Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
Salisbury,
13
43
2
2
2
~
$738 00
685 44
$450 00
750 00
300 00
"~
~
$120 00
486 78
—
"
$8,976
27,686
$900
1,500
600
PEESOlSrS EI^IPLOYED AKD WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 655
TERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Coopering — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaklt Wages.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
a 1
s
a;
s
r-t
1) OS
o =
O
a a
g =5
s .
cc t.
6 =
o «
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hampshire.
Plaiufield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Pepperell,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
2
15
2
82
-
$396 00
$699 00
219 45
$731 58
-
-
$687 30
$720 86
-
$792
$10,333
439
$59,711
Totals,
163
—
-
—
—
—
—
•"
$110,937
Part III. — WorJting Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
HALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
DSDER 15.
AND Towns.
P
O p
6 j=
•.J
a
% i
s g
« O
C o
6 ^
"A
CJ .^
a s
I?;
03
a °
3 ^
CO
a s
as
1^
1 -g
a g
3 ?
-A
6 'f-
'A
Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
Essex.
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
Salisbury,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Hampshire.
Plainfield,
12
34
2
2
2
2
300
238
225
250
150
198
-
-
-
-
1
9
300
183
-
-
-
-
656
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Coopering — Con.
Pan III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hakds.
Piece Hands.
males
females
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEB 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CN"DEP. 15.
AND Towns.
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^
-.-•
« .
■\^
CO
-w
09
^
00
ss
h"3
es
^•3
>.-,
C"=
P-^
s
^"O
u
~ O
ki
a 1,
= o
2 o
u
a S
a it,
•3 Ji
O it
^ ^
£ iS
^ ji
S -i^
- H.
s ^
y ■^
s; a
y 2
C O
I %
6 ?
1 ^
c o
i ^
6 ^
i 1
6 'f-
1 %
«
"A
'A
»!;
^
!?
^;
a
^
A
•A
!zi
Middlesex.
Cambrklsre,
2
300
_
_
-
_
13
290
—
-
-
_
Pepperell,
2
165
-
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
56
274
-
-
-
-
26
271
-
-
-
-
Totals,
114
-
-
-
-
-
49
-
-
-
-
-
PaH IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
II
<1
1^
i %
■A
<
if
— ?
A
*S BO
<
a
1 -
S o
3 ^
•A
1 i
g, a
V ^
a
2 id
s s
■a u
<
H =
S ^
A
ii
Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
12
S4
82 46
2 88
-
~
-
1
9
$0 40
2 66
-
-
Essex.
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
Salisbury,
2
2
2
$2 00
3 00
2 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
:
Hampden.
Springfield, .
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Plainfield,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Pepperell,
2
2
$2 33
1 33
-
-
-
-
13
$2 37
-
-
-
-
SCTFOLK.
Boston, .
56
$2 67
_
-
.
26
$2 66
..
_
_
-
Totals,
114
-
-
-
-
49
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS EjNIPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY EsDUSTPJES. 657
PERSONS E^IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contl\ued.
DRESSMAKING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of Ages; Worlcing Time.
w
Persoss Esiploted.
Tersoxs Emplot
ED, Wiin Ac
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0
a
O
_
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Col-sties, Cities
u
o
in
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o
o
o
o
o
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o
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0
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Berkshire.
Pittstield,
3
"*
3
~"
^
3
■■
"
~
^
10
310
Bristol.
Fall Rivci-,
7
_
7
4
-
7
-
-
-
-
10
263
New Bedford, .
4
~
4
^
"~
4
"
'
~
"
10
233
Essex.
Lawrence,
64
_
64
7
-
64
-
-
-
-
101
260
Lynn,
40
-
40
12
-
40
-
-
-
-
9i
258
Newburyport,
31
-
31
1
-
31
-
-
-
-
10
242
Salem,
8
"
8
8
10
295
Hampden.
Cliicoppc,
2
-
2
1
-
2
-
-
-
-
10
309
Springfield, .
130
—
130
46
■
130
"
"
"
~
10
248
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
13
_
13
6
-
13
-
-
-
-
95
242
Concord, .
8
_
8
_ 1
-
7
-
1
-
-
10
300
Maiden, .
10
-
10
1 !
-
10
-
-
-
-
10
250
Newton, .
9
-
9
2
-
9
-
-
-
-
10
250
Somerville,
6
~*
6
2
*~
6
"■
—
—
~*
9|
244
PL-TMOtTH.
Middleborough,
2
^
2
^
"
2
"
"
"
10
260
Suffolk.
Boston, .
406
_
406
66
"
399
"
7
"
^
10
263
Worcester.
24
Blackstono,
4
-
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
10
Fitchbiirg,
8
-
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
10
255
Gardner, .
6
-
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
10
225
Leominster, .
10
-
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
10
210
Southbridge, .
12
-
12
2
-
12
-
-
-
-
10
299
Spencer, .
7
-
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
10
230
Worcester,
70 -
70
4
-
70
-
-
—
-
10
242
Totals,
860
_
860
153
—
852
—
8
"*
~
~
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VOL. II. — 83
658
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PEPtSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Dressmaking — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKIXG
Av-EKAGE Yearly Wages.
Time and Wages
>^ ui
Coo-ties, Cities
AND Towns.
Gives
FOB, —
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS
.
^ 2
o
"5
"5
a
o
o
I-H
o
si
11
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o «
Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
-
2
-
$310 00
-
-
-
-
$620
Bristol.
Fan River,
New Bedford, .
-
7
4
-
$405 45
204 48
-
-
-
-
$2,838
818
Essex.
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Balem,
-
58
40
31
7
-
$236 17
327 66
233 20
138 60
-
-
$299 00
-
$13,886
13,106
7,229
970
Hampden.
Cliicopce,
Springfield,
-
2
81
-
$137 94
292 64
_
-
-
-
$276
23,704
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Concord, .
Maiden, .
Newton, .
Somerville,
_
13
1
10
3
6
-
$241 08
258 99
288 00
282 50
263 62
-
-
-
_
$3,134
1,813
2,880
847
1,581
Plymouth.
Middleborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slttolk.
Boston, .
-
390
-
$306 25
$160 66
-
$238 68
-
$118,200
, "Worcester.
BTackstone,
Fitchbnrg,
Gardner, .
Leominster,
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Worcester,
-
4
8
6
10
8
7
70
-
$184 24
256 21
258 75
217 21
405 52
195 94
259 92
-
-
-
-
$737
2,050
1,553
2,172
3,244
1,372
18,194
Totals,
-
774
~
—
—
—
-
$221,224
PEESOXS E3IPLOTED AND WAGES : BY IXDUSTKIES. 659
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Dressmaking — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
I'lECE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEIt 15.
AXD Towss.
^
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„
03 .
■w
05 ,
^
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■«
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a a
u ,
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u
a a
u
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u
w u
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« ^
rs ^
2 Ji
s ^
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6 \f
£ g
o p
6 is
a
5?;
^
"A
-A
"A
"A
'A
"A
•A
:?;
iq
Bfukshire.
Pittslield,
"•
^
2
310
^
"
~
~
"
"
Bristol.
Fall River,
_
_
7
255
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
—
—
4
213
~
^
"
"■
~
^
^
^
Essex.
Lawrence,
-
-
55
209
-
-
-
-
3
260
-
-
Lynn,
-
-
40
258
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kewburyport,
-
-
Gl
220
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem, " .
^
~"
7
108
"
Hampden.
Chicopec,
-
_
2
209
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Springfleld,
""
~
81
248
"*
"
~
"
"
'
"
"
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
-
-
13
246
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Concord, .
,
-
-
7
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
,
^
_
10
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Newton, .
,
-
3
250
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
•
""
~
6
244
""
^
^
""
—
^
"
"
PLTJiorrn.
Middleborough,
■
"
SuiFOLK.
Boston, .
~
~
381
245
6
27-
^
~*
3
221
"
■
WORCESTEE.
Blackstonc,
-
-
4
196
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fitchburg,
-
-
8
213
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
G.ardner, .
-
-
6
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Leominster,
-
-
10
203
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridgc,
-
-
8
206
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
-
-
7
194
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
-
-
70
228
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
~
Totals,
•
-
-
762
—
6
-
-
6
—
^
660
CENSUS OP IMASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Dressmaking — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FE3IALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
u
Cj CO
<
a
% %
a s
1 '
o to
u
a g
Av'ge daily-
wages.
1 d
a g
a ?
•C O
_ti) «
1 ^
a g
3 P
1^5
•a p
o to
<
a g
3 P
o to
Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
-
-
2
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
-
-
7
4
$159
96
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport, .
Salem,
;
-
55
40
31
7
$113
1 27
1 06
70
-
-
-
^
3
$115
-
-
Hampden.
Cliicopee,
Springfield, .
-
-
O
81
$0 66
1 18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
13
$0 98
Concord, . .
Maiden, .
Newton, .
Bomerville,
-
_
7
'I
6
97
1 20
1 13
1 08
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Middlcborough,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SCITOLK.
Boston, .
-
-
381
$123
6
$0 53
-
-
3
$108
-
-
Worcester.
Blackstone,
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Leominster, .
Soutlibridge, .
Spencer, .
Worcester,
-
-
4
8
6
10
8
7
70
$0 94
1 17
1 15
1 07
1 37
1 01
1 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
-
-
762
—
6
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
PEESOXS E3IPLOTED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTKIES. GGl
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
GLASS AND CHINA DECORATING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, ivith Classification of A<jes ; IVorJcing Time.
1
1
tn
^ERSONS Employed.
Tersons Employed, With Age,
C3
a
CO
in
o
o
•a
J3
Counties, Cities
c
"3
a
lo
I— 1
o
p.
.a
C3
1
3
I— 1
a
fH
a
?
fn^'
AND Towns.
CO
■a
o
.2
a
en
O
a
o
to
•a
3
3
(A
o
So
I
03
e3
to
a
c!
a
03
rt
a
a
3
O
a
Q
Bristoi,.
New Bedford, .
OO
20
2
1
20
2
—
■"
~
—
10
307
Middlesex.
■Woburu, .
L>
3
—
3
"
•*
~
*•
"
10
""
Suffolk.
BoBton, .
75
C9
6
2
67
6
2
-
-
-
10
296
Totals, .
100
02
8
8
90
8
2
—
-
—
-
Part IT. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
DAY hands.
piece hands.
^ 1-3
. CO
and Towns.
o
a
o
o
1 -
ifj
f-H
m
O
c a
o "
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
Middlesex.
■Woburn, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
20
68
2
6
$669 26
$653 39
$206 36
$277 30
$140 30
$900 00
$225 00
-
$13,7f8
$45,652
Totals, .
88
8
- •
-
-
-
—
—
$59,450
662
CEK-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Glass and China Decorating — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE l-J.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15,
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND TOIYXS.
U
a g
■3 ^
O o
'—
a ^
3 p
!2;
6 J=
a
1 %
3 P
O o
o ^
i 1
b-3
n J,
1^
3 ?
05
~ ?
o o
d %
•a
3 ^
4^
Bristoi,.
New Bedford, .
Middlesex.
WoburD, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
20
63
307
293
2
3
SOS
235
2
305
3
300
3
150
-
-
Totals, .
83
-
5
-
2
-
3
-
3
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hasds.
Piece Hands.
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
males
females
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
above 15.
UNT>ER 15.
AND Towns.
o
.a
a
'A
o
*c en
a
u
1 ^
1 ^
a o
if
<
u
3 p
'3 m
■3 ci
a
.a -
i 1
Av'gc daily
wages.
-4J
a
a p
1 *=
<;
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
20
$218
2
$0 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Woburn, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
BoBton, .
63
$2 23
3
$118
2
$0 46
3
$3 00
3
$150
_
^
Totals, .
83
—
5
—
o
-
3
-
3
—
—
"
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY rNDUSTRIES. GG'
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
GLAZING, PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Etc.
Part I. — Persons Emijloyecl, ivith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Peusoss Emploted, Wixn Ace.
CO
C5
0
a
0
0
•a
J3
n
L-i
1—1
0
0
CO
CocsTiES, Cities
u
0
10
0
0
1—1
0
I-(
s.
3
AND Towss.
a
3
2;
05
0
a
0
a
0
a
0
0
i-H
3
0
a
i
w
0
.-4
u
0
ct
3
•3
if
p
0 —
0
1
J
a
0
S
V
a
CO
cr
So
a
S
11
a
Barnstable.
Falmouth,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
291
Berkshire.
■VnUiamstown,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Bristol.
Fall River,
51
47
4
4
47
4
_
_
-
_
10
309
Kew Bedford, .
2
2
_
-
0
_
_
_
_
-
10
200
Taunton, .
53
53
-
-
53
-
-
-
-
-
10
248
Essex.
Gloucester,
50
50
_
_
50
^
_
_
_
_
10
218
Haverhill,
12
12
_
-
12
_
_
_
_
_
10
260
Lawrence,
32
32
_
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
10
253
Lj-nn,
34
34
_
-
34
_
_
_
_
_
10
262
Marblchead, .
8
8
_
—
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
94
Ilockport,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
175
Salem,
43
43
_
_
43
_
_
_
_
_
10
236
Salisbury,
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
165
FR-VXKLIN.
Greenfield,
5
5
-
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Shelburne,
f\
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Chicopee,
7
7
-
_
7
-
-
-
_
_
10
300
Springfield,
95
95
-
-
95
-
-
-
-
-
10
291
Westtield,
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
251
HAMPSniRE.
Huntington, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
f _
_
_
.
10
105
Northampton,
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
260
Middlesex.
Arlington,
18
18
.
_
IS
.
_
_
_
1 10
233
Billerica, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
-
-
10
200
Cambridge,
40
38
2
_
38
2
«
_
_
_
10
2Sd
Maiden, .
3
3
_
_
3
^
_
—
-
-
10
250
Medford, .
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
10
160
Melrose, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Katick, .
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
10
300
Pepperell,
8
8
.
„
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
152
Stoneham,
4
4
-
_
4
_
—
_
-
-
10
200
Townsend,
3
3
_
_
3
«
_
_
-
_
9
138
"U'atoa-town, .
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Woburn, .
IS
IS
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
10
9
1
_
9
1
_
_
_
-
10
280
Milton,
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
-
-
10
200
Quincy, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
-
-
10
199
liandolph.
23
23
-
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
215
Plymouth.
Brockton,
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
„
_
_
10
250
Duxbury,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
-
-
10
150
Hanover, .
2
2
.
_
2
_
.
_
-
-
10
225
Hinghara,
14
14
_
_
14
_
_
-
-
-
10
133
Middloborough,
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
-
-
-
10
220
Plymouth,
2
2
_
.
2
_
_
_
-
-
10
150
South Abington, .
9
9
—
—
9
—
**
"
"
•"
10
263
664:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coktixued.
Glazing, Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc. — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, toitli Classijication of Ages — Con.
Peksoxs Employed.
Persoks Employed, W
iTH Age.
tn
>>
0
Counties, Cities
u
o
lO
0
0
0
0
0
0
1— f
a
3
ASD Towns.
■2
3
1
V
g
S
o
a
o
'E
a
s
>
o
a
w
o
>
o
o
s
0
0
rH
a
CD
a
0
"3
So
fa
r-l
0
■a
5
w
0
■a
c
3
Vi
0
«
a
fa
•:3
0
1
3
0
It
CO 0
Sdffolk.
Bostou, .
694
694
-
-
694
-
-
-
-
-
10
263
Worcester.
Athol, .
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
10
217
Blackstone,
4
4
_
_
4
-
-
-
_
_
10
329
Fitcliburg,
50
50
_
-
50
-
-
-
-
-
10
259
Gardner, .
9
9
_
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
155
Milford, .
20
26
_
_
26
-
-
-
_
_
9t
285
Bpcnccr, .
6
6
_
-
6
-
-
-
-
_
10
175
Templeton,
4
4
_
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Webster, .
8
8
_
_
8
_
-
-
_
_
10
234
Worcester,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
280
Totals,
.
1,491
1,484
7
1
4
1,484
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yeaklt Wages.
0
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
- 2
5 .
tfi
0
C3
10
a cs
0
99
go
1— 1
0
.2 5
0
2 0
CO
0 .
CJ r-H
0 3
11-
■3 ?
0 3
Barnstab
Falmouth,
Berkshir
Williamstown,
Bristol
Fall River,
New Bedford,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblehead,
LE.
E.
3
5
S2
2
61
18
12
32
34
7
$500 52
$225 00
$737 04
600 00
448 26
$506 29
629 28
50G 28
485 55
215 26
_
-
-
-
$1,502
$1,123
$23,585
1,200
22,861
$9,113
7,551
16,201
16,509
1,507
PERSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ENDUSTPIES. (jQ5
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Glazing, Painting, Papek Hanging, etc.— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
■Working
Time and Wages,
Average Yearly Wages.
u
>- o •
Gives
FOR,—
DAr HANDS
PIECE HANDS
.
I- 2
CoDNTiES, Cities
AND Towxs.
■2 _,-
o
o
o
lO
rH
rH
O rH
r-i
_ r-i
O t-t
03
CO
1 ?
"a o
CO g
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2 °
CO u
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§
Si ^
a •=
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a s
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g a
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a a
o =5
O 3
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a
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Rockport,
5
-
$306 25
-
-
-
-
-
$1,531
Salom,
42
-
479 41
-
-
-
-
-
20,105
Salisbury,
6
-
268 38
-
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$250 00
-
-
1,573
Franklin.
GreenticUl,
5
_
§550 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,750
Shelburne,
2
-
750 00
-
-
-
—
-
1,500
n.VMPDEN.
Chicopi'c,
7
-
$750 00
-
^
$900 00
-
-
$5,400
Sprinsfu'lil,
93
-
740 7G
-
-
-
-
69,439
Westtield,
28
-
509 32
-
-
-
-
~
14,261
IlAMPSnlRE.
Huntington, .
2
_
$276 15
-
-
-
-
-
$552
Northampton,
12
-
542 89
-
-
-
-
-
6,515
Middlesex.
Arlinsfton,
IS
-
$609 28
-
-
-
-
-
$10,967
Billerica, .
—
—
-»
—
—
-
-
—
—
Cambridge,
38
2
734 72
$354 20
-
-
-
-
28,628
Maiden, ,
3
-
750 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,250
Medford, .
9
_
400 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,000
Melrose, .
7
_
419 20
-
-
-
-
_^
2,934
Natick, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pepperell,
8
_
280 44
-
-
-
-
-
2,244
Stoneham,
4
-
566 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,264
Townsend,
3
_
258 06
-
-
-
-
-
774
Watcrtown, .
9
-
765 00
-
-
-
-
-
6,885
Woburn, .
18
-
447 58
-
-
-
-
-
8,056
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
9
-
$405 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,645
Milton,
6
_
500 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,000
Quincy, .
7
-
446 31
-
-
-
-
-
3,124
liandolph,
18
-
421 58
-
-
-
-
—
7,583
Pltmodtu.
Brockton,
4
-
$0S7 50
-
-
-
-
-
$2,750
Duxbury,
5
-
375 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,875
Hanover, .
2
_
506 25
-
-
-
-
-
1,013
Hinghara,
9
-
500 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,500
Middleborough,
8
-
547 50
-
-
-
-
-
4,380
Plymouth,
2
-
300 00
-
-
-
-
1
780
South Abington, .
9
-
535 00
-
-
-
-
—
4,820
SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
679
-
$785 24
-
-
$1,185 31
-
-
$534,378
WOKCESTER.
Athol, .
7
_
$362 00
_
-
-
-
-
$2,534
Blackstonc, .
4
-
822 50
-
-
-
-
-
3,290
Fitchburg,
50
_
623 70
-
-
$512 50
-
-
30,963
Gardner, .
9
-
385 50
-
-
-
-
-
3,469
Milford, .
25
-
509 55
-
_
-
-
-
12.739
Spencer, .
6
_
393 00
_
_
-
-
-
2,358
Tcmpleton,
4
-
500 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
Webster, .
3
-
121 50
-
-
-
-
-
972
Worcester,
4
-
651 7a
-
-
-
-
-
2,607
Totals,
1,390
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
$926,197
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CEIi^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Glazing, Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc. — Con.
Pco-t III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Falmouth,
3
194
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
WillJamstown,
5
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
32
295
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
New Bedford, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
Taunton, .
51
186
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
18
197
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
Haverhill,
12
276
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
Lawrence,
32
224
_
-
-
—
-
_
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
34
195
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marblehead, .
7
94
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
Rock port.
5
175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
42
191
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
4
126
-
-
-
-
2
100
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
5
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shelburne,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopec,
6
300
-
-
-
-
1
300
-
-
-
-
8prin<,'field,
93
204
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westtield,
28
214
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Huntington, .
o
105
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
Northampton,
12
233
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
18
256
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
—
Cambridge,
38
287
o
308
_
-
..
_
_
-
-
Maiden, .
3
300
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
Medford, .
9
100
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Melrose, .
7
160
-
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
-
Natick, .
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Pepperell,
8
123
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoneham,
4
200
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Townsond,
3
138
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Watertown, .
9
306
-
-
_
_
«
_
-
_
-
-
Woburn, .
18
ICl
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Bark, .
9
250
-
-
-
—
_
_
-
-
-
-
Milton, .
6
200
-
_
_
_
.„
_
_
-
-
-
Quincy, .
7
171
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Randolph,
18
197
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pltmouth.
Brockton,
4
250
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Duxbury,
5
150
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Hanover, .
o
225
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Hinghara,
9
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
S
219
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
—
-
Plymouth,
2
130
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Abington, .
9
206
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PERSONS EiNIPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Glazing, Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc. — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
ConsTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CSDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towss.
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Blackstone,
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Spencer, .
Templeton,
Webster, .
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4
48
9
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6
4
8
4
293
181
329
270
150
215
150
250
54
275
-
-
-
-
3
2
287
205
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,382
-
2
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Citles
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Williamstown,
5
$2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
32
$2 49
_
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_
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-
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2
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-
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_
_
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-
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Taunton, .
51
2 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
18
$2 57
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Haverhill,
12
2 28
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Lawrence,
32
2 20
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
-
Lynn,
34
2 49
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7
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
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Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands. ■
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UXDEE 15.
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Salem,
42
2 51
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-
-
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_
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Salisbury,
4
2 13
-
-
-
-
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
5
$2 00
-
_
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_
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_
_
_
_
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2
2 50
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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Cliicopeo,
6
$2 50
-
-
-
-
1
$3 00
_
_
_
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Sprinirliold,
93
2 54
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
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28
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
IlAMPSIIinE.
Huntington, .
2
$2 03
-
_
_
_
-.
_
_
_
_
_
Northampton, .
12
2 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Arlington,
18
$2 38
-
_
_
_
_
_
—
-
_
^
Billerica, .
—
_
_
_
__
_
^
_
_
_
_
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Cambridge,
38
2 56
2
$115
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Maiden, .
3
2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Medford, .
9
2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Melrose, .
7
2 62
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Natick, .
-
_
_
_
«
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_
_
_
_
_
_
Pepperell,
8
2 28
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^_
Stoneliara,
4
2 83
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Townsend,
3
1 87
_
_
_
_
„
__
_
_
_
_
Watcrtown,
9
2 50
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
_
"Woburn, .
18
2 78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk
Ilyde Park,
,
9
$102
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Milton, .
,
6
2 50
-
-
_
_
„
„
_
_
_
_
Quinry, .
,
7
2 01
-
_
_
_
_
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_
_
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•
18
2 14
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Brockton,
4
$2 75
_
„
_
_
^
_
_
_
„
_
Duxbury,
5
2 50
_
_
_
_
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_
_
„
„
_
Hanover, .
2
2 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hinghara,
9
2 50
-
_
^
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Middlcborougb,
8
2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Plymouth,
2
3 00
_
„
_
_
__
_
_
„
_
_
South Abington,
9
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, ,
676
$2 68
-
-
-
-
3
$413
-
-
-
-
■Worcester.
Athol,
7
$2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
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^
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Blackstone,
4
2 50
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
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Fitchburg,
48
2 31
-
-
-
_
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$2 50
_
_
.
.
Gardner, .
9
2 57
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Milford, ,
25
2 37
-
-
_
_
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_
_
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Spencer, .
6
2 C2
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
.
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Templcton,
4
2 00
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Webster, .
8
2 25
-
-
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
-
Worcester,
4
2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
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1,382
-
2
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTEIES. GGO
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Essex.
Amcsbury,
Merrimac,
Salem,
Norfolk.
Eandolph,
SOTFOLK.
Boston, .
4
4
0
G
102
4
4
5
5
100
1
1
2
-
4
4
5
5
93
1
1
2
7
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
308
308
303
313
285
Totals, .
122
118
4
—
111
4
7
-
—
—
—
—
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Wor.KixG
Time and Wages
Given foe, —
AVER.VGE YeAKLT WAGES.
CocNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
1^ lO
1
Females.
Males
above 15.
Females
above 15.
O
O rH
CC U
5 c
P3
Males
above 15.
Females
above 15.
O 3
o "
Essex.
Amesbiiry,
Merrimac,
Salem,
Norfolk.
Randolph,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
4
4
4
5
99
2
$634 50
034 50
585 00
$782 50
$591 80
_
$300 00
$148 40
$025 00
$646 60
-
$675 00
$2,.5.33
2,538
2,340
$3,755
$57,981
Totals, .
110
2
—
—
-
—
—
^
$69,152
670
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Gilding— Con.
Part HI. — Wbr'ki7ig Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Haxds.
Piece IIakds.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
rXDEE 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNTIER 15.
AXD Towns.
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Essex.
Amesljury,
Merrimac,
Salem,
N'ORFOI.K.
Randolph,
SUFiOLK.
Boston, .
4
4
4
4
67
282
282
225
313
269
2
300
6
212
1
25
250
305
-
-
1
225
Totals,
83
-
2
-
6
—
26
-
—
—
1
—
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
males
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
males
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both sexes
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Essex.
Amcsbury,
Merrimac,
Balem,
Norfolk.
Randolph,
Slffolk.
Boston, .
4
4
4
4
67
$2 25
2 25
2 60
$2 50
$2 20
2
$100
6
$0 70
1
25
_
$2 50
$212
-
-
1
$3 00
Totals,
83
—
2
—
6
—
26
—
—
—
1
—
PEKS0:N^S E3IPL0YED AXD WAGES : BY EsDUSTEIES. 671
PERSONS E:\IPL0YED, wages, Etc.— Continued.
HARNESS AND SADDLE REPAIRING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, tvith Classification of Ages; Worldnrj Time.
1
eo
Persons Emploted. |
Persons
Employed, With Age.
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a
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o
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CocsTiES, Cities
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i6
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AND Towns.
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a
a
en
o
o
a
o
p
u
o
-
5
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o
0
0
5:
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o
2
1
1
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1
.2
1
3
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CO
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2
1
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Berkshire.
Adams, .
7
7
_
-
7
.
_
—
_
-
10
144
Lee
5
5
_
-
5
_
-
_
-
-
10
306
Pittsfield,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
—
_
10
310
"Williamstowii,
3
8
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
312
Bristol.
Fall River,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
307
Taunton, .
7
7
_
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Essex.
Andover, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Danveis, .
6
6
-
_
6
_
_
_
_
-
10
283
Gloucester,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
naverhill.
5
5
_
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
269
Lawrence,
9
9
_
-
9
_
-
_
-
-
10
303
Lynn,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
283
Peabodj', .
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
307
Rockport,
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
-
-
-
10
308
Salem,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
304
FranivLi:
Deerfield,
,
. I
2
_
_
2
_
_
„
_
_
10
300
Shelburne,
•
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Chicopoe,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
_
10
300
Holyoke, .
2
2
_
_
1
_
1
_
_
_
10
300
Palmer, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
10
294
SpringtieUl, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
307
IIampsiiire.
South Hadley,.
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-.
10
300
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
_
10
277
Concord, .
3
3
-
-
3
^
_
.
_
_
10
310
Groton, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lowell, .
8
8
_
_
8
_
_
_
_
_
9i
300
Natick, .
9
9
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
_
10
288
Kewton, .
4
4
_
-_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
270
Somerville,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Townsend,
2
2
-
_
2
_
^
_
_
_
10
275
Waltham,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
310
"Watertown,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
11
305
"Woburn, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Kantlcket.
Nantucket,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Norfolk.
Braintrce,
. 1
5
5
_
^
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Canton, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
310
Dcdham, .
2
2
-
2
_
_
-.
_
_
10
300
Milton,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Quincy, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
.
.
-
10
275
Randolph,
3
3
—
-
3
-
-
—
—
~
10
250
672
CENSUS OF IMASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Harness and Saddle Repairing — Con.
Part I. — Persons Emj^loyed, ivith Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Emploted.
Persons Employed, With Age.
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CJ
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Counties, Cities
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lo
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r— (
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J3
AND TOWXS.
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CO
o
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1
a
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VI
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1
in
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15.
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a
o
>
3
C
Plymouth.
Middleborougb,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
290
Plymouth,
3
3
—
—
3
—
—
—
-
-
10
308
Suffolk.
Boston, .
85
85
-
-
85
-
-
-
-
-
10
290
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
.^10
Gardner, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
_
-
_
10
.",00
Northbridge, .
o
o
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
-,
10
•SOO
Spencer, .
O
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Warren, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
-
_
_
_
10
.soo
Webster, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
.'.13
WestboVough,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Totals,
293
293
-
-
292
~
1
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Wor.KING
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
CotTNTiES. Cities
DAT hands.
piece hands.
AND Towns.
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t—(
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Barnstable.
Saudwicb,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Lee
Pittsfield,
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Fall River, .
Taunton, .
Essex.
An dove r, .
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
2
3
3
2
3
10
7
2
6
3
-
$450 00
$293 76
COO 00
502 20
408 00
$647 77
642 88
$489 00
707 50
663 56
-
-
-
-
-
$900
$881
1,800
1,004
1,404
$6,478
4,500
$978
4,245
1,991
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES.: BY INDUSTPtlES. 073
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Hauness and Saddle Repaiuing— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
a
0
J- «
Counties, Cities
Given for,—
DAT hands.
PIECE HANDS.
•2 ^-
m
m
S 'S
ASD Towns.
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lO
0
ui
0
0
^a
■3
B
ll
0 a
11
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0
MS
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a 1
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0 «
3
b
S
b
a -
S
b
B
H
Essex— Con.
Haverhill,
5
-
$433 95
-
-
-
-
-
$2,170
Lawrence,
9
-
658 80
-
-
-
-
-
5,929
Lynn,
10
-
505 CO
-
-
-
-
-
5,656
Pcabody, .
2
-
429 19
-
-
-
-
-
858
Rockport,
2
-
610 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,232
Salem,
11
-
315 52
-
-
-
-
—
3,471
Fhanklin.
1
Deerficld,
2
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,200
Shelburne,
2
-
450 00
-
-
-
—
—
900
Hampden.
Chlcopee,
2
-
$525 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,050
Holyoke, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
5
-
489 59
-
—
—
—
—
2,448
Hampshire.
South Hadley, .
2
-
$300 00
-
—
-
-
—
$600
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
8
-
$580 82
-
-
~
-
-
$4,64T
Concord, .
3
-
581 76
-
-
-
-
1,745
Qroton, .
2
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
1,200
Lowell, .
8
-
501 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,488
Natick, .
7
-
560 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,920
Newton, .
4
-
648 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,592
Somcrville,
5
-
840 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,200
Townsend,
2
-
481 25
-
-
-
-
-
963
Walthara,
4
-
C58 17
-
-
-
-
-
2,633
Watertown, .
2
-
633 75
-
-
-
-
-
1,068
Woburn, .
3
-
726 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,178
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
2
-
$400 00
-
—
-
-
—
$800
Norfolk.
Braintree,
5
-
$075 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,375
Canton, .
4
-
097 50
-
-
-
-
-
2,790
Dc'dham, .
2
-
750 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,500
Milton, .
2
-
552 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,104
Quincy, .
2
-
503 25
-
-
-
-
-
1,007
Randolph,
2
-
412 00
-
-
-
-
-
824
Plymouth.
Middleborough,
2
-
$017 70
-
-
-
-
-
$1,235
Plymouth,
2
-
548 00
-
-
-
-
—
1,096
SurroLK.
Boston, .
82
-
$580 92
-
-
$700 00
-
-
$47,754
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
5
-
$728 50
-
-
-
-
-
$3,043
Gardner, .
2
—
618 75
-
—
—
—
—
1,-.'38
Northbridge, .
2
_
600 00
-
—
-
-
-
1,200
Spencer, .
3
-
106 00
-
-
-
-
-
498
Warren, .
2
-
480 00
-
-
-
-
-
972
Webster, .
2
-
630 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,260
Westborough,
. 3
-
750 00
-
-
—
—
—
2,250
Totals,
265
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$151,876
VOL. II. — 85
674
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Harness and Saddle Repairing — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns,
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55
Barn STAB
Sandwich,
Berkshir
Adams, .
Lee, .
Pittsfleld,
Williamstown,
Bristol
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Andover, .
Danvers, .
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Peabody, .
Rockport,
Salem,
FRANKLIf
Deerfield,
Shelburne,
HAMPDEr
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Palmer, .
Springfield,
Hampsiiib
South Hadlcy,
MiDDLESE
Cambridge,
Concord, .
Groton, .
Lowell, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Somerville,
Townsend,
Waltham,
Watertown,
Woburn, .
Nantucke
Nantucket,
Norfolk
Braintree,
Canton, .
Dcdham, .
Milton,
Quincy, .
Randolph,
LE.
E.
I.
f.
E.
X.
t.
2
3
3
2
3
10
7
2
6
3
5
9
10
2
• 2
11
2
2
2
5
2
8
3
2
8
7
4
5
2
4
2
3
2
5
4
2
2
2
2
300
153
300
310
312
30V
287
300
283
313
263
305
2S0
257
308
272
300
300
300
283
300
257
303
300
300
280
270
300
275
309
305
300
200
300
310
300
300
275
225
-
-
-
-
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PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. G75
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
ILVUNESS AND SADDLE REPAIRING — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
UALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEtt 15.
AUD Towns.
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B
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d is
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6 !=
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IB
1 %
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12;
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d ^
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1 ^
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? •«
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d ^
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2-a
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d ;:
Plymout
Middleborougl
Plymouth,
Suffolk
Boston, .
■WORCESTE
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Northbridge,
Spencer, .
Warren, .
Webster, .
Westborough,
FI.
'.
R.
2
2
81
5
2
2
3
2
2
3
290
274
282
310
225
300
83
300
280
300
-
-
-
1
280
~
-
-
-
Totals,
264
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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3 ?
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CS
u
S °
3 ?
Av'gc daily
wages.
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3 ?
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to «
to g
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Lee, ....
Pittsfield,
Williamstown,
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunlon, .
Essex.
Andover, .
Danverif, .
Gloucester,
2
3
3
2
3
10
7
2
6
3
$150
$192
2 00
1 62
1 50
$211
2 24
$163
2 50
2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
676
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Harness and Saddle Repairing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
CccNTiES, Cities
HALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH sexes
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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3 ^
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Essex— Co
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Peabody, .
Rockport,
Salem,
FRANKLI^
Deerfield,
Shelburne,
Hampde>
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Palmer, .
Springfield, .
Hampsiiir
South Iladlcy,
MiDDLESE
Cambridge,
Concord, .
Groton, .
Lowell, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Somerville,
Townsend,
Waltham,
Watertown, ,
Woburn, .
Nantucki
Nantucket,
Norfolk
Braintree,
Canton, .
Dedham, .
Milton, .
Quincy, .
Randolph,
Plymouti
Middleborougl
Plymouth,
Suffolk
Boston, .
WORCESTI
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Northbridge,
Spencer, .
Warren, .
Webster, .
Westborough,
n.
•
•
.
E.
X.
•
•
•
T.
>
:r.
• •
• •
5
9
10
2
2
11
2
2
2
5
2
8
3
2
8
7
4
5
2
4
2
3
2
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
81
5
2
2
3
2
2
3
$165
2 16
2 02
1 67
2 00
1 16
$2 00
1 60
$175
1 73
$100
$2 26
1 92
2 00
1 87
2 00
2 40
2 80
1 75
2 13
1 75
2 42
$2 00
$2 25
2 25
2 50
1 84
1 83
1 88
$213
2 00
$2 06
$2 35
2 75
2 00
2 00
1 62
2 25
2 50
_
-
-
_
1
$2 50
_
~
-
^
Totals,
• •
264
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES ! BY INDUSTRIES. 677
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MACHINISTS' WORK.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
CO
Peesons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
c
0
0
10
CoDNTiEs, Cities
u
CD
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0
0
0
0
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2
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a
0
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a
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0
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a
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a
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a
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0
W
Berkshire.
Adams, .
2
2
_
-
•e.
-
-
-
-
_
10
309
Lee, ....
32
32
_
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Pittsfield,
16
16
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
5
5
_
_
5
-
_
_
_
.
10
275
Easton, .
5
5
_
_
5
-
-
_
-
_
10
300
New Bedford, .
12
12
-
-
12
—
—
-
—
-
10
295
Essex.
Lawrence,
15
15
_
_
15
_
-
_
-
_
10
308
Lynn,
17
17
-
_
17
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
Peabody, .
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Salem,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
10
305
galisbury,
2
2
—
—
2
—
—
—
■
-
10
275
Hampden.
Springdeld,
453
453
-
_
453
_
_
_
-
_
10
290
Wales,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Westtield,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
227
Hampshire.
Northampton,
22
22
-
-
oo
-
-
-
-
_
10
306
Ware,
2
2
—
-
'2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
18
18
_
_
18
_
_
_
_
-
10
265
Hudson, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
-
-
10
310
Lowell, .
10
10
_
..
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
310
Winchester, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
4
4
-
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Hyde Park,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Needham,
21
21
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
10
304
Norwood,
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
-
_
10
100
Weymouth, .
2
2
- .
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Plymouth.
Brockton,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
-
10
275
Middleborougb,
6
6
-
_
6
_
_
_
_
-
10
310
Kockland,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
294
Suffolk.
Boston, .
952
952
-
-
948
-
4
-
-
-
10
303
Worcester.
Athol, .
12
12
-
-
12
_
-
_
-
-
10
300
Barre,
2
2
-
-
2
_
-
-
-
-
10
.■iOO
Leominster, .
9
9
-
-
9
_
_
_
-
-
10
267
Millbury,
8
8
_
-
8
_
_
_
-
-
10
310
Templeion,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
-
-
10
260
Worcester,
56
56
-
-
56
-
-
-
-
-
10
3U
Totals,
1,754
1,754
-
-
1,750
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
678
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machinists' Work— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
AVERAGE YEAELT WAGES.
>^ o
Given
FOE,—
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
S ^
■2 ^
AND Towns.
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
Lee, ....
Pittsfleld,
2
32
14
-
$408 95
723 00
657 20
-
-
-
-
$998
23,136
9,201
Bristol.
Attleborough, .
Easton, .
New Bedford, .
5
5
12
:
$579 60
450 00
578 28
-
:
:
-
-
$2,898
2,250
6,939
Essex.
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Peabody, .
Salem,
Salisbury,
15
17
15
17
2
-
$552 CO
750 00
750 00
715 86
550 00
-
-
_
-
-
$8,280
12,750
11,250
12,170
1,100
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Wales, .
Westfield,
448
3
17
-
$595 01
750 00
559 44
-
-
-
-
-
$266,564
2,250
9,510
Hampshire.
Northampton,
10
$720 00
$7,200
Ware, .
—
"
~
—
~
~
"
""
"~
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Hudson, .
Lowell, .
Winchester, .
18
2
10
4
-
$581 49
697 50
575 14
756 40
-
-
-
-
-
$10,467
1,395
5,751
3,026
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
Hyde Park,
Neeflham,
Norwood,
Weymouth, .
4
3
21
3
o
-
$675 00
370 00
592 12
225 00
465 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,700
1,110
12,435
675
930
Plymouth.
Brockton,
Midilleborough,
Kocklaud,
3
6
2
-
$700 00
697 50
735 00
-
-
-
-
$2,100
4,185
1,470
Suffolk.
Boston, .
951
-
$738 00
-
$179 40
-
-
-
$699,606
Worcester.
Athol,
Barre,
Leominster, .
Millbury, .
Templeton, .
Worcester,
4
2
9
8
2
55
-
$618 75
900 00
592 80
600 00
45' 00
704 52
-
-
-
-
-
$2,475
1,800
6,335
4,800
910
38,743
Totals, .
1,723
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,176,409
PEPtSOKS EMPLOYED AKD WAGES I BY ENDUSTPIES. G79
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Macuinists' Work — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
'
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALF.S
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
LNDEU 15.
AND Towns.
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Berkshire.
.Adams, .
2
308
-
_
_
-
_
«
_
_
_
^
Lee
32
300
-
-
_
_
_
.
-
_
_
.
Pitwaeld,
14
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Attleboiough, .
5
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
Easton, .
5
300
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
New Bedford, .
12
244
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
E.SSEX.
Lawrence,
15
276
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
^
_
Lynn,
17
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Peabody, .
15
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
17
291
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salisbury,
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Springfield, .
448
299
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Wales, .
3
300
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westfield,
17
222
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
10
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
■■
~
~
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Middlesex.
Cambridge, .
18
273
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hudson, .
2
310
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Lowell, •
10
298
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
WincheBter, .
4
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
4
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Hyde Park, .
3
200
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Ncedham,
21
262
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Norwood,
3
100
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Weymouth, .
2
155
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Pltmocth.
Brockton,
3
200
_
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
..
..
Middleborougb,
6
310
-
_
_
^
^
_
„
_
_
.
Rockland,
2
294
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
047
300
-
-
4
276
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
4
275
-
-
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
.
Barre,
2
300
-
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
-
Leominster, .
9
240
_
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
.,
_
Millbury, .
8
250
-
-
_
_
...
_
_
_
_
_
Templeton,
2
260
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
Worcester,
55
309
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,719
-
-
-
4l -
-
-
-
-
-
-
680
CEN"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Machinists' Work — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Adams, . . .
2
$162
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lee
32
2 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pittsfield,
14
2 12
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
BniSTOL.
Attleborough, .
5
$2 07
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Easton, .
5
1 50
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
— ■
—
—
New Bedford, .
12
2 37
-
—
—
-
-
-•
-
-
-
—
Essex.
Lawrence,
15
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
17
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
15
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
17
2 46
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Salisbury,
2
2 75
~
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■-
~
~
—
— ■
Hampden.
Springfield, .
448
$199
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wales,
3
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westfield, , .
17
2 52
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
HAMPSniRE.
Northampton, .
10
$2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware,
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^
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Middlesex.
Cambridge,
18
$213
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hudson, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Lowell, .
10
1 93
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester, .
4
2 44
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
4
$2 25
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Hyde Park, .
3
1 85
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
■ -
-
-
Needhnm,
21
2 26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norwood,
3
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth, .
2
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymodtii.
Brockton,
3
$3 50
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
Middleborough,
6
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
2
2 50
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
Suffolk.
Boston, .
947
$2 46
—
-
4
$0 65
-
-
-
-
—
~
Worcester.
Athol, .
4
$2 25
-
-
" -
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Barre,
2
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
9
2 47
-
-
- 1 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Millbury,.
8
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Templeton,
2
1 75
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Worcester,
65
2 28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-■
-
-
Totals,
1,719
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PEKSONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY INDUSTEIES. G81
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MASONING AND PL'aSTERING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
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Pebsons Employed. |
Persons Employed, With Aoe. |
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
235
Pittsfield,
77
77
_
_
77
-
-
-
-
-
10
183
Williamstown,
17
17
"*
~
17
~
■"
■■
^
"
10
300
Bristol.
Fall River,
100
100
-
-
100
-
-
-
-
-
10
237
New Bedford, .
61
61
-
-
61
-
-
-
-
-
10
249
Taunton, .
4
4
■"
~
4
■■
"~
^
~"
"
10
233
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
4
4
~
"
4
~
—
*~
~
~
10
160
Essex.
Beverly, .
32
32
-
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Danvers, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
212
Georgetown, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Haverhill,
17
17
-
-
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
208
Ipswich, .
11
11
-
_
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Lynn,
31
31
-
-
31
-
-
-
-
-
10
210
Methuen, .
17
17
_
_
17
_
_
_
-
_
10
300
Newburyport,
29
29
_
_
29
_
_
-
-
-
10
241
Peabody, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Rockport,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
398
Salem,
90
90
-
-
90
-
-
-
-
-
10
233
Salisbury,
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
171
West Newbury,
3
3
"
~
3
—
*"
~
—
^
10
208
Franklin.
Greenfield,
7
7
—
~
7
*"
"■
"
^
~
10
213
Hampden.
Chicopee,
164
164
-
-
164
-
-
-
-
-
10
186
Holyoke, .
25
25
-
-
23
-
2
-
-
-
10
150
Sprini,'tR>ld,
16S
168
-
-
168
-
-
-
-
-
10
202
Westtiekl,
26
26
-
-
26
-
-
-
-
-
10
234
West Springfield, .
4
4
■*
^
4
■"
^
^
"
"
10
220
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
28
28
-
-
28
-
-
-
-
-
10
230
Ware,
4
4
"■
™
4
^
~*
^
"
"
10
175
Middlesex.
Acton,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Arlington,
36
36
-
-
36
_
_
-
-
-
10
200
Billerica, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
213
Cambridge,
49
49
—
'"
49
™
—
""
—
10
207
VOL. II.— 86
682
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— CoKTDa'ED.
Masoning^ AND Plastering — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Peesoss Employed.
Pebsons Employed, With Ag
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Concord, .
9
9
-
-
9
_
_
_
_
^
10
205
Groton, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
»
_
_
10
150
Lexington,
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
_
_
^
10
200
Lowell, .
279
279
-
—
279
-
_
_
_
_
10
241
Maiden, .
95
95
-
-
95
-
_
_
_
_
10
233
Medford, .
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
_
_
_
10
130
MelroBB, .
24
24
-
-
24
-
_
_
_
_
10
1S7
Newton, .
66
66
-
-
66
_
_
_
_
_
10
233
Pepperell,
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
.
_
_
10
86
Somerville,
114
114
-
-
114
-
_
_
_
.
10
178
Wakefield,
4
4
-
_
4
_
..
_
_
_
10
180
Waltliara,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
_
_
_
10
175
Watortown,
18
18
-
_
IS
_
_
„
_
_
10
197
Woburn, .
41
41
"*
"
41
~
—
—
-
-
10
231
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
3
~
—
3
—
-
-
-
-
10
206
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
200
Needham,
6
6
-
-
6
-
_
_
-
.
10
283
Quincy, .
15
15
-
-
15
-
-
_
-
_
10
222
Randolph,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Walpole, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Weymouth, .
4
4
"■
^
4
"
~
—
~
10
225
Plymouth.
Abington,
10
10
—
-
10
_
_
.
_
»
10
235
Brockton,
28
28
-
-
28
_
-
..
_
.
10
236
Hingham,
5
5
—
-
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
192
Rockland,
4
4
"
^
4
—
—
—
—
—
10
260
Suffolk.
Boston, .
561
561
_
.
561
_
^
„
_
^
10
255
Chelsea, .
62
62
"
~
62
—
-
-
-
10
255
Worcester.
Athol, .
4
4
-
-
4
.
.
_
^
.
10
150
Fitchburg,
11
11
-
-
11
_
.
.
.
10
193
Gardner, .
10
10
-
-
10
_
-
_
.
.
10
200
Leominster, .
64
64
-
-
64
_
«
_
_
.
10
231
Milford, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
_
-
_
10
300
Spencer, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
_
_
.
-
10
200
Uxbridge,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
-
-.
-
10
111
Warren, .
31
31
-
_
31
_
..
_
.
_
10
200
Webster, .
4
4
-
_
4
_
„
_
_
_
10
175
Westborough,
12
12
-
-
12
^
_
_
_
_
10
234
Winchendon, .
9
9
-
-
9
_
_
_
-
.
10
280
Worcester,
85
85
-
-
85
-
-
-
-
-
10
219
Totals,
•
2,716
2,716
-
-
2,714
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMrLOTED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. G83
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WORKIXO
Time and Wages
Average Ykablt Wages.
a
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Given
FOR,—
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
Counties Citify
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
12
.
$558 76
_
-
-
-
-
$6,705
Pittsfield,
75
_
612 23
-
-
-
_
-
3S,417
Williamstown,
17
"
75 00
~
~
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~
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1,275
Bristol.
Fall River,
100
-
$609 09
-
-
-
-
_
$60,909
New Bedford, .
61
-
718 77
-
-
-
-
-
43,843
Taunton, .
4
■"
819 22
■"
^
^
~
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3,277
Bl'kes.
Edgartown, .
4
~
$555 66
~
~
~
~
~
$2,223
Essex.
Beverly, .
32
-
$766 12
-
-
-
-
-
$24,516
Danvers, .
11
-
653 91
-
-
-
-
-
7,193
Georgetown, .
2
-
270 00
-
-
—
*_
_
540
Haverhill,
17
-
618 00
-
-
-
-
-
10,506
Ipswich, .
11
-
622 00
-
-
-
-
-
6,842
Lynn,
31
-
501 00
-
—
-
-
-
15,531
Methuen, .
17
-
450 00
-
-
-
-
-
7,650
Newburyport,
29
-
619 92
-
-
-
-
_
17,978
Peabody, .
14
-
792 00
-
-
-
-
-
11,088
Rock port,
7
-
834 68
-
—
-
-
-
5,843
Salem,
90
-
555 50
-
-
-
-
_
49,905
Salisbury,
12
-
483 93
-
_
_
-
«
5,807
West Newbury,
3
^
636 SO
■■
•
"
~
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1,609
Franklin.
Greenfield,
2
"
$704 25
^
■•
"
"•
—
$1,409
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Holyoke, ,
92
-
$345 32
-
..
w
_
_
$31,769
25
-
262 60
-
$150 00
_
_
_
6,3.37
Springfield,
151
-
670 80
-
-
-
-
-
101,291
Westfield,
14
-
773 10
-
-
-
-
-
10,823
West Springfield, .
4
■■
550 00
^
"
~
■"
—
2,200
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
28
-
$542 52
-
-
-
-
-.
$15,191
Ware,
3
498 75
""
"
"
"
1,496
MlDTUJ-SEX.
Acton,
4
-
$550 00
_
-
-
.
_
$2,200
Arlington,
35
—
587 88
-
_
-
-
-
20,575
Billcrica, .
6
-
603 25
-
_
-
.
-
3,019
Cambridge,
49
■
693 00
"
^
■
^
^
83,957
684
CE:srsus or Massachusetts— ists.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yeablt Wages.
CS
Time and Wages
Given for,—
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DAT HANDS
PIECE HANDS.
j_ 00
Counties, Cities
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lO
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05
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Middlesex— Con.
Concord, .
9
-
$677 60
-
-
-
-
-
$6,098
Groton, .
2
-
450 00
-
-
- _
-
-
900
Lexington,
2
-
500 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,000
Lowell, .
270
-
645 30
-
-
$492 00
-
_
161,203
Maiden, .
95
-
677 60
-
-
-
-
-
64,372
Medford, .
6
-
305 60
-
-
_
-
-
1,833
Melrose, .
24
-
195 00
-
-
_
-
_
4,680
Newton, .
66
-
535 35
_
_
.
_
_
35,333
Pepperell,
2
_
307 00
-
-
.
_
_
614
Somerville,
114
-
403 38
_
_
_
_
-
45,985
Wakefield,
4
-
563 40
_
..
.
_
.
2,254
■Waltham,
6
-
511 00
-
.
_
_
_
3,066
"Watertown,
18
^
520 08
-
-
-
_
_
9,361
Woburn, .
31
553 48
—
•-
—
-
—
17,158
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
3
^
$525 14
"■
~
•
"
•
$1,575
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
2
-
$550 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,100
Needham,
6
-
823 53
—
-
-
-
-
4,941
Quincy, .
15
-
660 10
-
—
_
—
_
9,901
Randolph,
4
-
481 25
-
-
-
-
-
1,925
Walpole, .
8
-
559 29
_
-
_
_
_
4,474
Weymouth, .
4
^
600 00
~
"•
~
"
~
2,400
Plymodth.
Abington,
10
-
$437 50
_
-
_
-
-
$4,375
Brockton,
28
-
625 25
-
-
-
-
-
17,507
Hingham,
6
-
5G3 75
-
_
-
_
-
2,819
Rockland,
4
^
715 00
""
"
~
"■
^
2,860
SUTFOLK.
Boston, .
540
—
$733 08
-
_
$355 50
-
-
$395,485
Chelsea, .
62
■■
559 65
~
—
—
^
"
34,698
Wokcester.
Athol,
4
-
$412 50
-
-
-
-
-
$1,650
Fitchburg,
11
-
429 35
-
-
-
-
-
4,723
Gardner, .
10
-
676 00
-
_
_
-
-
6,760
Leominster,
64
—
273 46
_
_
_
-
-
17,501
Milford, .
4
-
500 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,000
Spencer, .
3
-
534 00
-
_
_
-
-
1,602
TJxbridge,
7
-
156 60
-
-
_
-
-
1,096
Warren, .
27
-
700 00
-
_
_
_
-
18,900
Webster, .
4
—
329 00
_
_
_
_
_.
1,316
Westboroiigh,
12
-
730 08
_
_
_
_
_
8,761
Winchcndon,
9
-
628 75
-
_
-
-
-
5,659
Worcester,
85
-
683 44
-
-
-
-
-
49,592
Totals,
•
2,542
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,509,493
TEIISOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTEIES. GS3
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
rort III. — Worl;ing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
SIALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AXD Towns.
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Adams, .
Pittstield,
Willi amstown,
Bristol
Fall River,
Kew Bedford,
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Beverly, .
Danvers, .
Georgetown,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lynn,
Methuen, .
Xewburyport,
Peabody, .
Rockport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
West Newburj
Franklh
Greenfield,
Hampdei
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Springfield,
Westfiild.
West Springfii
Hampshih
Northampton,
Ware, .
MlDDLESE
Acton,
Arlington,
Billcrica, .
Cambridge,
E.
Id,
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12
75
17
100
CI
4
4
32
11
2
17
11
31
17
29
14
7
90
12
3
2
92
23
151
14
4
28
3
4
3d
6
49
229
ISl
25
237
247
238
189
214
213
120
200
200
167
200
216
.275
308
202
171
173
225
178
150
215
198
220
198
175
200
233
183
231
-
-
—
2
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-
-
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
Part HI. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
TiECB Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 16.
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Melrose, .
24
121
-
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-
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-
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_
_
_
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Newton, .
66
215
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
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2
86
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
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Somerville,
114
162
_
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_
_
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4
180
_
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Waltham,
6
175
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18
197
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31
202
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3
217
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2
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6
291
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15
230
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4
175
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8
181
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200
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Abington,
10
175
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28
205
-
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_
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-
.
-
-
_
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Hingham,
5
205
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4
260
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Boston, .
539
246
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Chelsea, .
62
195
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4
150
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_
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_
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Fitchburg,
11
155
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
Gardner, .
10
200
-
-
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
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Leominster,
64
113
_
-
_
-
_
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Milford, .
4
200
_
_
_
_
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_
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_
_
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Spencer, .
3
200
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Uxbridge,
7
87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
27
200
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.
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Webster, .
4
188
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Westborough,
12
234
-
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-
-
-
_
_
_
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Winchendon,
9
225
-
-
_
_
.
_
_
_
—
-
Worcester,
85
204
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
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2,454
-
-
-
2
-
86
-
-
-
-
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PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY INDUSTKIES. 687
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
HALES
FEMAXES
BOTH SEXES
HALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CocsTiES, Cities
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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12 $2 44
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-
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-
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Pittslield,
75
•2 83
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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17
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Fall River,
100
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-
-
-
-
-
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New Bedford, .
61
2 91
-
_
-
_
-
_
-
-
-
Taunton, .
4
3 19
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4
$2 94
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Beverly, .
32
$3 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Danvers, .
11
3 07
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Georgetown,
2
2 25
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Haverhill,
17
3 09
-
-
-
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
Ipswich, .
11
3 11
-
_
_
-
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_
_
_
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Lynn,
31
3 00
-
-
_
-
_
_
-
-
-
Methuen, .
17
2 25
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
29
2 87
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
14
2 88
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockport,
7
2 71
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
90
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salisbury,
12
2 83
-
-
-
—
_
_
_
-
-
-
West Newbury,
3
3 10
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Greenfield,
2
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Chicopee,
92
$194
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
HoVyoke, .
23
1 75
-
-
2
$100
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield, .
151
3 12
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Westtield,
14
3 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Springfield,
4
2 50
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Northampton,.
28
$2 74
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ware, .
3
2 85
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Acton,
4
$2 75
-
-
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Arlington,
35
2 47
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Billerica, .
6
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
49
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PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixled.
Masoning and Plastering — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT HaN-DS.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEJIALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
PEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiEs, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
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9
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_
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Groton, .
2
3 00
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lexington,
2
2 50
_
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lowel , ,
1S5
2 70
-
-
-
-
85
$2 46
-
_
_
_
Maiden, .
95
2 80
-
-
-
-
_
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_
_
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Medford, .
6
2 35
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Melrose, .
24
2 43
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
66
2 49
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Pepperell,
2
3 50
-
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
^
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Somerville,
114
2 49
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Wakefield,
4
3 13
-
_
_
_
^
^
_
_
_
_
Waltham,
6
2 92
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown,
18
2 64
_
_
_
«
_
^
^
_
_
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Woburn, .
31
2 74
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-
—
—
-
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Nantdcket.
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3
$2 42
—
—
—
—
-
—
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Hyde Park, .
2
$2 75
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_
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_
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Needham,
6
2 83
_
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Quincy, .
15
2 87
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Kandolph,
4
2 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Walpole, .
8
3 09
_
_
_
_
_
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_
_
_
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Weymouth,
4
3 00
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—
—
—
—
-
-
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Abington,
10
$2 50
-
-
_
_
_
_
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_
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Brockton,
28
3 05
-
_
_
_
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_
-
-
-
_
Hingham,
5
2 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Rockland,
4
2 75
—
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
539
$2 98
_
_
_
_
1
$2 37
_
_
_
_
Chelsea, .
62
2 87
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—
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Worcester.
Athol, .
4
$2 75
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitchburg,
11
2 77
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
-
_
_
Gardner, .
10
3 38
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster,
64
2 42
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Milford, .
4
2 50
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Spencer, .
3
2 67
-
-
_
_
_
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_
_
—
TJxbridge,
7
1 80
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Warren, .
27
3 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
Webster, .
4
1 75
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wcstborough,
12
3 12
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
Winchendon,
9
2 75
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
85
2 86
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
2,454
-
-
-
2
-
86
-
-
-
-
-
peeso:n's employed axd wages : by ixdustpjes. G89
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MILLINERY.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classijication of Ages; Working Time.
rERSOKS KmPLOTED.
Persoxs Employed, W
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Fall River,
26
o
24
2
1
24
1
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_
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201
Kew Bedford, .
4
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4
2
~
4
—
~
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—
10
292
Essex.
Ipswich, .
5
-
5
_
-
5
-
-
_
_
10
223
Lawrence,
61
1
60
4
1
59
-
1
-
_
lOj
202
Lynn,
28
-
28
4
_
28
_
_
_
_
10
200
Rockport,
5
2
3
~
2
3
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—
—
—
10
225
FRANKLnf.
Charlcmont, .
2
-
2
»
_
2
_
_
_
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10
205
Greenfield,
8
"*
8
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—
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11
306
Hampden.
Chicopee,
14
_
14
3
.
14
_
_
_
_
10
255
Springfield, .
35
~
35
6
—
35
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—
—
10
246
Middlesex.
Asbland, .
2
_
2
_
_
o
_
_
^
_
10
125
Cambridge,
4
-
4
»
_
4
«
_
_
_
12
140
Woburn, .
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6
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6
—
—
—
10
228
Pltmocth.
Middleborough,
6
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1
~
6
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-
—
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10
280
Suffolk.
Boston, .
47
1
46
3
1
46
~
—
—
—
10
256.
Worcester.
Blaekstonc,
5
_
5
_
^
5
_
_
_
_
10
232
Gardner, .
5
-
5
_
_
5
_
«
_
_
10
200
Milford, .
43
-
43
15
_
43
_
-
-.
_
105
271
Warren, .
2
-
2
-
_
2
-
-
-
-
10
108
Worcester,
31
4
27
-
4
27
-
-
-
-
10
306
Totals, .
339
10
329
40
9
328
1
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—
—
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VOL. II.— 87
690
CEXSUS OF IklASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Millinery — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKING
Time and Wages
Average Yeaklt Wages,
car
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Given for,—
DAT HANDS
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PIECE HANDS.
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Fall River,
New Bedford, .
--
18
4
-
$255 76
156 64
-
-
-
_
$4,604
627
Essex.
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Rockport,
2
5
55
28
2
$195 75
$278 75
291 72
302 00
195 95
-
-
-
-
$1,394
16,045
8,450
783
Franklin.
Charlemont, .
Greenfield,
-
5
-
$610 00
-
-
-
$3,050
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield,
-
11
33
-
$266 70
413 28
-
-
-
-
$2,934
13,638
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
Woburn, .
-
4
6
-
$145 60
306 00
-
-
-
-
$582
1,836
Plymouth.
Middleborough,
-
5
-
$318 24
-
-
-
-
$1,591
Suffolk.
Boston, .
-
46
-
$498 96
-
-
-
-
$22,952
Worcester.
Blackstone,
Gardner, .
Milford, .
Warren, .
Worcester,
4
5
3
43
2
27
$600 00
$73 80
400 00
145 08
216 00
357 54
;
-
$123 58
-
$369
1,200
6,002
432
12,054
Totals,
6
302
~
—
—
-
—
$98,543
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTPtlES. 691
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
^IlLLINEHY — Con.
Part III. — Worlciiifj Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
females
BOTH SEXES
UALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CousTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 13.
UNDER 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDER 15.
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Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
-
-
18
4
184
178
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lj-nn,
Rockport,
2
225
5
55
2S
2
223
204
200
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Charlemont, .
Greenfield,
-
5
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopce,
Bpriugfluld, .
-
11
33
210
246
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
"Woburn, .
-
-
4
6
140
204
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
PLYJIOUTn.
Middleborough, .
-
6
272
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
-
-
40
262
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
WORCF.STER.
Blackstonc,
Gardner, .
Jiilford, .
"U'arrcn, .
Worcester,
4
300
5
3
32
2
27
90
200
186
108
202
-
-
-
-
11
107
-
-
Totals,
6
—
291
~
~
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11
692
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MiLLINEUY — Con .
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoDSTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Bristol.
Fall River,
New Bedford, .
-
_
18
4
$139
88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Rockport,
2
$0 87
5
55
28
2
$125
1 43
1 51
87
_
_
-
-
-
_
_
Franklin.
Charlemont, .
Greenfield,
-
-
5
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield, .
-
-
11
33
$127
1 68
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Ashland, .
Cambridge,
Woburn, .
-
-
_
4
6
$104
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pltmocth.
Middleborough,
-
-
6
$117
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sdttolk.
Boston, .
-
-
46
$108
-
-
-
-
-
t
-
-
Worcester.
Blackstone,
Gardner, .
Mil ford, .
Warren, .
Worcester,
4
$2 00
5
3
32
2
27
$0 82
2 00
78
2 00
1 77
-
-
-
-
11
$0 74
-
_
Totals, .
6
—
201
™
"■
—
~
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11
"
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TEESOKS E3IPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. G93
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
PAINTING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages; Worlivg Tinip.
1
1
<n
Persons Emploted. I
TEifSoss Employed, With Age. |
e
^
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Counties, Cities
u
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d
3
AND Towns.
a
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a
a
fa
>
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s
C3
o
f— t
s
a
1
1— 1
u
-a
B
'2
o
CO •
"A
CO
•o
a
« ■
<§
5
CO
F?
5 o
a
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a
3
li
a
s
a
o
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a
o
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a
fa
S
fa
s
fa
a
Barnstable.
Sandwich,
4
4
—
""
4
"
~
■"
^
^
10
300
Berkshire.
PittsticUl,
31
31
-
-
31
-
-
-
-
-
10
281
Stockbridge, .
6
6
—
-"
6
—
"■
"■
^
~
10
196
BUISTOL.
Fail-haven,
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
194
Fall River,
27
27
""
-
%^
-
-
-
-
-
n
300
Mansfield,
6
6
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
New Bedford, .
59
69
-
-
59
-
-
-
-
10
240
Taunton, .
6
6
-
—
6
—
—
"*
**
10
305
Dukes.
Edgartown,
32
32
—
—
32
""
"*
^
■"
"■
10
194
Essex.
Amesbury,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
208
Andover, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
9
150
Beverly, .
26
26
_
-
26
-
-
_
-
-
10
200
Daiivers, .
14
14
-
-
14
-
-
_
-
-
10
267
Georgetown, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Ipswich, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
230
Lynn,
20
2-)
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
10
243
Merrimac,
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
238
Nahant, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Kewburyport,
25
25
-
-
25
-
-
-
-
-
8
252
Salem,
38
38
-
-
38
-
-
-
-
-
10
232
Swarapscott, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Wenham,
4
4
~
~
4
~
~
~
*"
^
10
200
Franklin.
Montague,
16
16
—
~
16
—
—
""
"
~
10
213
Hampden.
Chieopee,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Holyoke, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Monson, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
155
Spriiifjfielil,
46
46
_
-
46
-
-
-
-
-
10
214
Wilbrabam, .
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
—
—
""
10
20
IlAMPsmRE.
South Hadley, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
313
Ware,
5
6
"~
~
5
—
■"
—
"
"*
10
212
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
2
-
1 _
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Arlin!,'ton,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Asbland, .
9
9
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
10
157
Cambridao,
47
47
-
-
47
-
-
-
-
-
10
223
Chelmsford, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
210
Concord, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
220
Everett, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
213
Lexington,
7
7
~
1
7
**
"
"
■
"
10
223
694:
CEI^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
Part I. — Persons Emjiloyed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
Persons Employed.
Middlesex— Con
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Medford, .
Melrose, .
Natiek, .
Newton, .
Reading, .
Shirley, .
Somerville,
S ton eh am,
Sudbury, .
Wakefield,
"Waltham,
Watortown,
Weston, .
Woburn, .
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk.
Braintrec,
Dedham, .
Franklin,.
Holbrook,
Needham,
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Walpole, .
Weymouth,
Plymouth.
Abington,
Bridgowater, .
Brockton,
Mattapoisett, .
Middleborough,
Pembroke,
Rockland,
South Scituate,
West Bridgitwater,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea
Worcester.
Charlton, .
Gardner, .
Leicester,
Leominster, .
Nortliborough,
Southborough,
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Uxbridge,
Webster, .
West Brookfield,
Worcester,
s
O
■a
Totals,
20
20
36
36
12
12
16
16
5
5
62
62
7
7
2
2
32
32
5
5
2
2
3
3
10
10
5
5
3
3
6
6
5
5
2
2
12
12
6
6
4
4
6
6
3
3
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
12
10
10
20
20
2
O
4
4
4
4
8
8
2
2
2
2
743
743
33
33
3
3
15
15
7
7
33
38
2
2
5
5
19
19
8
8
6
6
20
20
4
4
76
76
1,877
1,877
a
o
a
Tersons Employed, With Age.
»o
o
o
o
s
a>
o
o
o
i-H
a
^
a
£
'a
a>
C
o
64
"^
S
^2
6^
1
20
36
12
16
5
62
7
2
32
5
2
3
10
5
3
6
2
12
6
4
6
3
6
8
10
12
10
20
2
4
4
743
33
3
15
7
38
2
5
19
8
6
20
4
76
1,877
c
s
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
30
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
a
a; C
281
249
300
198
201
267
242
200
204
225
150
200
225
300
281
169
175
10
250
10
233
10
263
10
225
10
;^5
10
180
10
234
10
238
10
209
10
144
10
217
10
300
10
200
10
275
10
183
10
248
10
100
10
300
10
266
10
260
n
270
10
260
10
171
10
216
10
175
10
200
10
300
10
196
10
185
10
250
10
192
10
245
PEESONS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY IXDUSTPtEES. G95
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Average Yearlt Wages.
u
d
Time and Wages
Given for,—
o
DAT IIAVDS.
PIECE HANDS.
Counties, Cities
•2 ^
tn
CD
O —
AND Towns.
o
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o
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n
a
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a ■=
J= 1
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1 §
a ^
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■^ 1
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V
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as cj
O 3
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s
b
S
b4
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S
^
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
4
-
$711 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,844
Berkshire.
Pittstickl,
29
_
$650 00
_
_
_
*
_
$18,8:)0
Stockbridge, .
4
-
490 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,960
Bristol.
Fail-haven,
9
_
$629 16
_
_
_
^
^
$5,652
Fall IVncT,
27
-
774 41
_
_
_
.
_
20,909
MansfKkl,
2
-
500 00
-
-
_
-
-
1,000
New Bedford, .
59
-
602 70
_
_
_
.
_
35,559
Taunton, .
6
-
582 00
-
-
-
-
-
3,492
DrKES.
Edgartown, .
32
-
$346 OS
-
-
-
-
-
$11,075
Essex.
Amesburj',
10
-
$380 00
-
-
_
-
_
$3,800
Andover, .
•>
_
375 00
_
_
_
»
_
750
Beverly, .
26
-
538 00
-
_
—
—
_
13,988
Danvcrs, .
12
-
534 00
-
-
_
_
_
6,408
Georgetown, .
5
_
387 00
_
_
_
_
_
1935
Ipswich, .
9
_
478 40
_
_
_
_
_
4,306
Lynn,
25
-
609 28
_
_
_
_
_
15,2o2
Merrimac,
18
_
409 50
_
_
__
_
_
7 371
Nahant, .
6
_
600 00
_
_
_
_
_
3,600
Ncwburyport,
2.j
-
546 35
_
_
_
_
_
13,059
Salem,
36
-
544 67
-
-
_
_
_
19,607
Swanipscott, .
4
-
600 00
_
_
_
-.
_
2,000
Wenham,
4
-
500 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,000
Franklin.
Montague,
10
-
$750 00
-
-
-
-
-
$7,500
Hampden.
Chicopec,
3
-
$450 30
-
_
_
_
_
$1,351
Ilolyoke, .
5
-
500 00
_
_
_
_
_
2.500
Monscni, .
8
_
291 84
_
_
_
_
_
2,335
Sprinsrticld,
35
_
540 3(5
_
_
_
_
_
18,013
Wilbraham, .
3
-
40 00
-
-
-
-
-
120
TIampsiiire.
South lladlcy,
2
-
$704 25
-
-
-
-
-
$1,409
Ware,
—
"■
—
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
-
$655 00
-
_
_
-
-
$1,310
Arlington,
3
-
825 00
-
_
-
_
-
2,475
Ashland, .
9
-
444 31
_
_
_
-
_
3,999
Cambridge,
47
-
533 00
_
_
_
_
_
25,051
Chelmsford, .
3
-
420 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,260
Concord, .
10
-
538 08
«
_
_
.
_
5,381
Everett, .
8
-
504 81
-
_
_
_
_
4,038
Lexington,
6
~
590 45
—
—
—
"-
—
3,543
G96
CEN^SUS OF ItlASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continded.
Paintes'G — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Average Yearly Wages.
u
C3
Time and Wages
GiVEJJ FOE,—
«
DAY HANDS.
piece hands.
Counties, Cities
1
<2 _
ASD TOWKS.
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o
o
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GO
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o
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si
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Middlesex— Con.
Lowell, .
20
-
$482 65
-
-
-
-
_
$9,65.'?
Maiden, .
36
-
674 40
-
-
_
-
^
24,278
Medford, .
12
_
750 00
_
..
_
^^
_
9,000
3,376
Melrose, .
16
-
211 00
-
_
_
_
_
Natick, .
5
_
482 40
-
_
_
_
_
2,412
Newton, .
60
-
416 50
-
-
-
-
_
24,990
Reading, .
2
-
675 00
-
-
-
-.
_
1,350
Bhirley, .
2
-
526 00
-
-
_
-
_
1.0.52
Somervillc,
32
-
694 32
-
-
_
_
_
22,2] 8
Btonehani,
5
_
573 75
_
_
_
_
_
2,869
Sudbury, .
2
-
187 50
_
-
_
_
_
375
Wakefield,
3
-
450 00
-
-
_
_
_
1,.350
Wallhani,
10
-
506 00
-
_
_
^
_
5,060
"Watertown, .
5
-
690 00
-
-
_
_
_
3,450
Weston, .
3
-
588 07
-
-
-.
.
_
1,704
Woburn, .
6
-
448 56
-
-
-
-
-
2,691
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
5
-
$444 00
-
-
-
-
-
$2,220
Norfolk.
Braintree,
2
-
$625 00
-
_
_
_
_
$1,250
Dedli.im, .
12
-
577 50
-
-
_
-
_
6,930
Franklin, .
6
-
641 72
-
-
_
_
_
3,850
Holbrook,
4
-
675 00
-
_
_
_
^
2,700
Needham,
6
_
446 34
_
_
_
_
_
2,678
1,.S30
Norwood,
3
_
443 45
_
_
_
_
.
Quincy, .
6
-
479 52
-
-
-
.
-.
2,877
Walpole, .
8
-
621 39
-
-
-
_
-
4,971
Weymouth,
10
-
456 68
-
-
-
-
-
5,567
Plymouth.
Abington,
12
-
$134 94
_
_
_
_
_
$1,619
Bridgcwater, .
10
-
553 35
-
_
_
^
_
6,534
Brockton,
3
-
600 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,800
Mattapoisctt, .
2
-
450 00
-
-
_
_
_
900
Middleborough,
2
-
300 00
-
_
_
_
_
600
Pembroke,
3
-
333 19
_
„
~"
^
_
1,000
Rockland,
8
__
611 24
-
_
_
_
4,800
South Scituate,
2
-
2] 2 00
_
_
_
_
_
424
West Bridgcwater, .
2
-
350 00
-
-
-
-
700
Suffolk.
Boston, ,
730
-
$627 20
-
_
$703 66
_
_
$461,756
Chelsea, .
S3
-
635 74
-
-
-
-
20,979
Worcester.
Charlton, .
3
-
$326 00
_
_
_
_
^
$978
Gardner, .
6
-
652 50
_
-
_
_
_
3,915
Leicester,
7
-
432 63
-
_
_
_
_
3,028
Leominster, .
38
-
4D3 10
-
_
„
_
_
17,218
Northborouch,
2
-
437 50
_
_
„
_
_
875
Southborough,
3
-
590 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,770
Southbridge, .
19
-
605 00
-
_
_
_
_
11,495
Spencer, .
8
-
472 56
-
-
-
_
_
3,780
TJxhridge,
6
-
300 12
-
_
-,
_
_
1,801
Webster, .
20
-
530 00
-
-
-
_
«.
10,600
WestBrookfield, .
4
-
355 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,420
Worcester,
69
-
558 22
-
-
-
-
-
38,517
Totals, .
1,781
-
-
1
i
-
-
-
$1,023,052
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES : BY DnDUSTRLES. G97
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
Part III. — WorT<:ing Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocsTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEJIALE9
ABOVE 15.
BOTH sexes
UNDER 15.
MALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEU 15.
AND TOWKS.
3
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23
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Barnstable.
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
Stockbridge, .
Bristol.
Fairhaven,
Fall Kivcr,
Mansfield,
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Amesbury,
Andover, .
Beverly, .
Danvers, .
Georgetown, .
Ipswich, .
Lynn,
Merriraac,
Nahant, .
Newburyport,
Salem, " .
Swampscott, .
Wenham,
Franklin.
Montague,
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Monson, .
Bpringlield,
Wilbraham, .
Hampshire.
South Uadley,
Ware,
Middlesex.
Acton,
Arlington,
Ashland, .
Cambridije,
Chelmsford, .
Concord, .
Everett, .
Lexington,
■
4
20
4
9
27
2
59
6
32
10
2
26
12
5
9
25
18
6
25
36
4
4
10
3
5
8
35
3
2
2
3
9
47
3
10
8
6
300
260
196
214
259
250
210
300
112
200
150
200
267
180
230
238
195
200
245
217
200
200
250
190
200
128
237
20
313
250
3110
157
205
210
236
213
223
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
YOL. II. — 88
698
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
PaH III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Counties, Cities
and towss.
Day Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
3 2
o o
6 ^
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
« o
o o
c ?
Middlesex— Con
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Met! ford, .
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Reading, .
Shirley, .
Somerville,
Stoneham,
Sudbury, .
Wakefield,
Waltham,
"Watertown,
, Weston, .
' Woburn, .
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
Norfolk.
Braintree,
Dedliam, .
Franklin,.
Holl)rook,
Needham,
Norwood,
Quincy, .
Walpole, .
Weymouth,
Plymouth.
Abington,
Bridgcwater, .
Brockton,
Mattapoisett, .
Middleborough,
Pembroke,
Rockland,
South Scituate,
West Brldgewaler,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, ,
Worcester.
Charlton, .
Gardner, .
Leicester,
Leominster,
Northborongh,
Southborougli,
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Uxbridge,
Webster, .
West Brookfield,
Worcester,
Totals,
20
245
S6
281
-
12
300
-
16
100
-
5
201
-
60
170
-
2
300
-
2
200
-
32
263
-
5
225
-
2
75
-
3
200
-
10
230
-
5
300
-
3
271
-
6
168
—
5
185
-
2
250
12
231
_
6
203
_
4
225
_
6
173
-
3
181
_
6
216
_
8
231
-
10
196
—
12
78
10
217
_
3
300
_
2
200
-
2
300
_
3
143
_
8
206
_
2
100
-
2
200
-
679
245
33
266
-
3
200
6
290
-
7
171
_
38
197
_
o
175
-
3
200
-
19
250
-
8
179
_
6
183
_
20
250
-
4
142
-
69
226
-
1,730
-
-
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
a
3
o o
6 ^
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Piece Hands.
MALES
above 15.
O o
6 ^
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
s
3
'a "^
6 &
BOTH SEXES
tJNDEK 15.
S 5
51
51
o S
6 ^
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 699
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Dav IIani>3.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXE8
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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S.iuchvicb,
4
$2i7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Pittstield,
29
$2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Stockbriclge, .
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fairhavcn,
9
$2 94
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
Fall River,
27
•2 99
_
_
_
_
«
^
_
_
^
_
Mansfield,
2
2 00
_
_
_
_
.
.
_
_
_
_
New Bod ford, .
59
2 87
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Tauuton, .
6
1 94
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
32
$3 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
-
-
-
Essex.
Amesbury,
10
$190
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
.
«
Andover, .
2
2 50
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
—
_
_
Beverly, .
26
2 69
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Danvers, .
12
2 00
_
_
_
-_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Georgetown, .
5
2 15
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
„
_
_
Ipswich, .
9
2 OS
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
Lynn,
25
2 56
_
-
_
—
_
_
_
_
_
_
Merrimac,
18
2 10
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Nahant, .
6
3 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Newburyport,
25
2 23
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
—
Salem,
36
2 51
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Swampscott, .
4
2 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
Wen bam.
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franki,in.
Montague,
10
$3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uampden.
Chicopce,
3
$2 37
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
IlolyoUe, .
5
2 50
-
_
-
«
_
.
_
_
_
MonsoM, .
8
2 28
_
_
_
_
_
_
„
„
_
_
Springlicld,
35
2 28
.
_
_
_
—
_
„
_
_
_
W'ilbraham, .
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
IlAMPsniRE.
South Uadley,
2
$2 25
.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Ware,
—
—
—
""
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlese.x.
Acton,
2
$2 62
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Arlington,
3
2 75
-
_
_
_
_
.
_
_
-
.
Ashland, .
9
2 83
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
-
.
-
Cambridge,
47
2 60
_
_
_
_
_
—
_
-
,.
_
Chelmsford, .
3
2 00
_
_
_
_
..
_
_
_
_
_
Concord, .
10
2 28
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
.
Everett, .
8
2 37
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
_
Lexington,
6
2 65
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-
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—
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~
—
700
CENSUS OF IHASSACHUSETTS— 187S.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Painting — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands. — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
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Lowell, .
20
$197
—
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Maiden, .
35
2 40
-
-
-
-
—
• _
-
-
-
_
Medford, .
12
2 50
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Melrose, .
16
2 11
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Natick, .
5
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Newton, .
60
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reading, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
2
2 63
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Somerville,
32
2 64
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoncham,
5
2 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sudbury, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
3
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Waltham,
10
2 20
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Watcrtown,
5
2 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weston, .
2 17
-
_
_
-
_
-
_
-
_
_
Woburn, .
c
2 07
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nantucket.
Nantucket,
5
$2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Braintree,
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dedham, .
12
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin,
6
2 44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Holbrook,
4
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
6
2 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norwood,
3
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
6
2 ^"^
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walpolo, .
8
2 69
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
10
2 33
-
—
-
—
—
—
—
-•
—
-
Plymouth.
Abington,
12
$173
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bridgewater, .
10
2 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
3
2 00
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Mattapoisett, .
2
2 25
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
2
1 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
3
2 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
8
2 59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
South Scituatc,
2
2 12
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
West Bridgewater,
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
679
$256
-
-
-
-
51
$3 02
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
33
2 39
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Worcester.
Charlton, .
3
$163
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
6
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leicester,
7
2 53
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
88
2 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Northborough,
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southborough,
3
2 95
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
19
2 42
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
8
2 64
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
6
1 64
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
20
2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
West Brookfield,
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
69
2 47
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,730
-
-
-
-
-
51
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND AY AGES I BY EN-DUSTPIES. 701
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.—Coxtinued.
PAPER HANGING.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ tvith Classification of Ages; World ng Time.
Persons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Ace.
2
1
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CocsTiES, Cities
ASD ToWTfS.
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Essex.
Lynn,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Hampden.
Springfield,
2
2
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
179
Middlesex.
Cambriilgo,
o
2
_
_ -
2
-
_
_
_
..
10
275
Lowoll, .
93
93
-
-
93
-
-
_
_
_
10
303
Mililen, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
_
_
_
10
200
Waltham,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
9
183
Suffolk.
Boston, .
111
108
3
—
108
3
_
_
_
_
9
248
Chelsea, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
■Worcester.
AV'orcesier,
24
24 - 1
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
9
275
Totals,
246
243 1 3
1
-
243
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time akd Wages
Average Yearly Wagi
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piece hands
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Essex.
Lynn,
4
^
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$1,000 00
.
$4,000
Hampden.
Spriuglk'Ul,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
63
2
4
-
$502 64
"50 00
541 44
-
-
-
-
-
$31,666
1,500
2,166
SCFTOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
97
4
3
$545 23
375 00
$310 00
-
$653 92
-
-
$59,689
1,500
Worcester.
Worcester,
24
-
$669 65
-
-
$744 04
-
-
$17,262
Totals,
193
3
-
-
-
-
-
$117,783
702
CEXSTJS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
Paper Hanging — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND TOWKS.
1 i
i %
00
11
o o
6 ^
S5
a
II
S5
0 c
6 'f
-5
5
6 S
;2i
s •«
^ 1.
3 ?
^5
o ?
1 1
QO
o o
B
.2 b
1 1
n
c ?
Essex.
Lynn, . . .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
SUFTOLK.
Boston, .
Cbelsea, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
63
2
4
43
4
8
206
200
188
213
200
295
3
310
-
_
4
54
16
250
244
209
~
-
~
Totals,
124 1 -
1
'3
-
-
-
74
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
CocKTiES, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
USDEE 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
both SEXES
UNDER 15.
ANT) TOWKS.
2 P
3 J^
>5
Av'sc dally
wages.
Number at
work.
B ET
a
1 i
a °
3 ^
55
o to
Il
3 r»
1 ^
i 1
!5
B o:
it .-
Number at
work.
Essex.
Lynn, . . .
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Waltham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Worcester,
63
2
4
43
4
8
$2 44
3 75
2 88
$2 56
1 50
$2 27
3
$100
4
54
16
$4 00
$2 68
$3 56
-
_
^
_
Totals.
124
-
3
-
-
- !
74
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOxs e:mployed axd wages : by ixdusteies. 703
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtixued.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loitli Classijication of Ages; Working Time.
1
00
Peesoks Emploted. I
Pf.rsons Emploted, With Ac
E.
>.
Q
1
3
O
0
•0
s.
m
O
f-4
0
0
OB
CousTiES, Cities
AKD Towxs.
c
S
3
a
O
>
2
i
0
a
1
0
1— 1
u
■3
u
•a
3
•3
1
2
a
« •
0 s
^
rs
a
s
i
00
S
S
en
^
J =
o
2
"3
a
b
00
o
"3
i
Ex.
OQ
O
"3
E..-5
CO
0
■3
"3
e
£
3
0
5
Berkshire.
Adams, .
13
13
-
—
13
-
_
-
_
-
10
300
Piltefield,
50
50
—
—
48
—
2
—
—
—
10
306
Bristol.
Fall River,
18
18
_
_ ~
18
_
-
-
_
_
10
308
Tauulon, .
11
11
—
~
11
—
—
~
—
~
10
295
Essex.
Beverly, .
6
6
_
—
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
23T
Lawrence,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
212
Lynn,
10
10
_
_
10
_
-
-
-
_
10
250
Newburyport, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
800
Balem,
U
34
*"
■■
34
"■
^
""
■■
^
10
289
Franklin.
Greenfield,
6
6
—
"
6
"-
—
"
—
~
10
313
Hampden.
Sprineficld, .
61
61
_ "
_
61
-
_
-
-
-
10
303
"Westdeld,
17
17
—
~
17
—
~
~
—
~'
10
301
TlAMPSnTRE.
•
Easthampton, .
4
4
-'
- '
4
_
-
-
-
—
10
200
Korthampton, .
39
39
—
—
39
—
—
—
—
—
10
313
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
40
40
-
-
40
-
_
-
-
-
10
275
Lowell, .
27
27
_
-
27
-
_
—
-
-
10
305
Katick, .
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
-
-
10
153
Newton, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
-
-
-
10
290
"Watertown, .
4
4
—
"
4
—
—
■"
~
~
10
285
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
2
2
~
"
2
-
—
"
~
"~
10
200
SUiTOLK.
Boston, .
778
778
-
—
775
_
3
-
-
-
10
285
Chelsea, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
—
—
10
303
"VTOHCESTER.
Athol, .
4
4
—
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Fitchburg,
8
8
-
-
8
-
_
-
-
""
10
257
Leominster, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
10
300
Milford, .
4
2
o
-
2
2
-
-
-
-
10
300
Webster, .
16
15
1
- ■
15
1
_
-
-
-
10
300
Worcester,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
—
10
304
Totals,
1,188
1,185
3
-
1,180
3
5
-
-
-
-
-
704
CE:N'SUS of MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Warjes.
WOEKIKO
Time and Wagf.s
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
ki CO
■2 ,
AND Towns.
CO
00
v-0
If
s 1
s .
a
>0
f— 1
a
s ?
CO
o
o
O 3
1 «
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsfield,
40
-
$729 60
-
$152 50
-
-
-
$23,030
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
IS
11
-
$619 08
694 40
-
-
-
-
-
$11,143
7,638
Essex.
Beverly, .
Lawrence,
liynn,
Newburyport,
Salem,
6
4
10
5
33
-
$667 50
480 59
586 50
660 00
609 84
-
-
-
-
-
$4,005
1,922
5,865
3,300
20,125
Franklin.
Greenfield,
4
-
$750 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,000
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Westfield,
56
17
-
$451 52
681 60
-
-
-
-
-
Ip— Oi— Oi)
11,587
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
Northampton, .
4
39
-
$488 00
717 12
-
-
-
-
-
$1,952
27,968
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Katick, .
Newton, .
Watertown, .
30
26
13
7
4
-
$634 64
498 78
315 24
614 80
540 00
-
-
-
-
-
$19,039
12,908
4,098
4,304
2,160
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
2
-
$334 00
-
-
-
-
-
$663
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
770
4
-
$727 90
606 00
_
$189 44
$750 00
-
-
$558,911
2,424
Worcester.
Athol, .
Fitchburg,
Leominster, .
Milford, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
2
8
2
2
15
11
-
$450 00
646 25
675 00
900 00
606 00
730 10
-
-
-
-
-
$900
5,170
1,350
1,800
9,540
8,031
Totals, .
1,143
-
-
-
-
■-
-
-
$783,183
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRDiS. 705
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting — Con.
Part ITT. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALE.S
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
u
a p
No. of days
worked.
OS
1 •2
i 1
1^
en
a
u
a g
"A
o o
d ^
"A
u
a °
3 fi
to ,
|1
o o
6 f
"A
a
a ?
3 P
'A
o i
'A '
a
1 if
i 1
01
o s
c ?
'A
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittsflekl,
38
304
-
-
2
305
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
18
11
308
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Beverly, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Salem,
6
4
10
5
33
250
IS"
255
275
242
-
~
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Springfield,
Westfield,
56
17
272
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Eastbampton, .
Northampton, .
4
39
200
288
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Watertown, .
30
26
13
7
4
272
300
148
290
240
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
7or)
4
290
303
_
-
3
296
2
300
_
-
-
Worcester.
Athol, .
Fitchburg,
Leominster, .
Milford, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
2
8
2
2
15
11
300
275
300
300
300
298
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,136
-
-
-
5
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
VOL. II. — 8
706
CENSUS or lilASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Plumbing and Gas Fitting— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND TOWKS.
-a
<
u
a 2
•o o
1 ^
1?
■« oi
<
u
a g
'-A
to ?
V ^
a
1 ■s
a g
a P
!25
c; in
„ to
<
u
i 1
— en
■O CD
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Pittstield,
38
$2 40
-
-
2
$0 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall Puvcr,
Taunton, .
18
11
$2 01
2 48
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Beverly, .
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Newburyport,
Salem,
6
4
10
5
33
$2 67
2 57
2 30
2 40
2 52
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Greenfield,
4
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
eprinsfficld,
Westtield,
56
17
$166
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Eastbampton, .
Northampton, .
4
39
$2 44
2 49
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Watertown, .
30
26
13
7
4
$2 37
1 63
2 13
2 12
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Quincy, .
2
$167
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
765
4
$2 51
2 00
-
-
3
$0 64
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol,
Fitchburg,
Leominster, .
Milford, .
Webster, .
Worcester,
2
8
2
2
15
11
$150
2 35
2 25
3 00
2 12
2 45
-
-
-
-
;
-
;
-
_
-
Totals,
1,136
-
-
-
5
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
PERSOJfS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 707
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
ROOFING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
Tersons Employed, W
Til jWG
E.
05
i
w
-c
lO
o
^
.£
Counties, Cities
u
CJ
f-1
fi.
£)
o
S
o
I— (
o
r3
AND Towns.
?5
tn
>
1
o
o:
CO
o
a
1
l-i
o
•a
c
s
•a
o
ll
en
"3
a
•s
CO
«3
1
en
?3
Ho
C3
a
O
^1
C3 >
Berkshire.
Adams, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Essex.
Lawrence,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
-
_
_
10
225
Salem,
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
248
Hampden.
Springfield, ■.
18
18
-
-
18
-
-
-
-
-
10
226
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
13
13
_
-
13
-
-
-
-
_
10
250
Lowell, .
11
11
-
-
10
-
1
-
-
-
10
102
Newton, .
6
6
_
- ■
6
-
-
-
-
_
10
300
North Reading,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
_
10
80
Watertown, .
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Norfolk.
Braintree,
2
0
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Suffolk.
1
Boston, .
201
201
_
_
201
_
_
_
_
_
10
240
Chelsea, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
257
Worcester.
Spencer, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Worcester,
44
44
-
-
44
-
-
-
-
-
10
220
Totals, .
347
347
-
-
346
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
Pa7-t II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
708
CENSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Roofing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time akd Wages
Given fok,—
Average Yearly Wages.
CoDNTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
PIECE HANDS.
en
a
"a
a
a;
in
I— t
o
ll
1?
CO
Is
1— 1
CO
o
CO >»
OS S
0 "
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
North Reading,
Watertown, .
Norfolk.
Bralntree,
SUITOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Spencer, .
Worcester,
13
10
6
3
11
2
201
12
2
44
-
$559 02
399 13
400 00
150 00
375 00
$400 00
$675 51
515 29
$600 00
286 33
-
-
-
-
$7,287
3,991
2,400
450
4,125
$800
$135,778
6,183
$1,200
12,599
Totals,
346
-
-
-
-
-
-
$198,500
Part HI. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a
t-l
0 §
6 ^
■4J
a g
3 p
!?5
0 0
CO
■3
u
a °
3 p
0 0
■5
1 ^
0 0
6 S:
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
North Reading,
Watertown, .
Norfolk.
Bralntree,
4
10
10
18
13
10
6
3
11
2
175
225
258
209
231
167
200
50
150
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOITS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY INDUSTRIES. 700
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Roofing — Con.
Part III. — Worldng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
•
Day Hands.
Piece IIands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDEU 15.
AND Towns.
a p
'A
05
O o
6 is
'-A
a g
'A
cn
a a
O o
6 is
'A
OS
!.<
X! "C
!2!
6 ^
u
a g
CO
c (=
a
.s -a
a 2
3 p
O O
u
CJ M
J= -if
CO
° 1
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Spencer, .
Worcester,
201
12
2
44
253
227
200
203
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
346
-
-
-
-
-
-
■-
-
-
-
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
•4-*
« to
■a V
<
II
A
<
03
s g
'3 to
a) to
<1
i %
'A
"a to
ta «
1 ^
a g
3 ?
'A
03 oj
o to
03
"A
"5 to
<
Berkshire.
Adams, .
Essex.
Lawrence,
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
North Heading,
Watertown, .
Norfolk.
Braintrec,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Spencer, .
Worcester,
4
10
10
18
13
10
6
3
11
2
201
12
2
44
$2 00
$2 75
2 C9
$2 44
$2 42
2 30
2 00
3 00
2 50
$2 00
$2 07
2 27
$3 00
1 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
Totals, .
346
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
710
CENSUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
STAIR BUILDING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages; Working Time.
Persons Employed.
•
CO
"a
a
Pm
'S
03
Persons Employed, With Age.
■a
0
■a
.a
0
£
3
0
CO
i
2
3
w •
%o
to *^
^%
Q
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
s
S
o
CO
o
CO
a)
S
o
O
C3
on
o
"3
03
OS
o
o
o
l-H
a
1
to
o
o
i
■a
o
u
3
CO
o
■3
0
rH
U
T3
C
w
0
a
Bristol.
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield,
Hampshire.
Northampton,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Maiden, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Webster, .
Worcester,
6
15
14
3
4
4
131
4
2
5
6
15
14
3
4
4
131
4
2
5
-
-
6
15
14
3
4
4
131
4
2
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
303
282
306
292
300
250
274
293
303
300
Totals,
188
188
-
188
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
1
Average Yearly Wages.
ear
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
•2 ^'
i
S
CO
a
10
a a
w5
CO
a .-H
CO u
0 3
0
0
s
00
0 ri
CO I,
0 3
0 «
Bristol.
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield, .
6
13
14
-
$816 20
$570 18
$820 76
-
-
-
-
-
$4,897
$7,412
$11,491
PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY EST>USTKIES. 711
PERSONS EMPLOYED, \\^\GES, Etc.— Continued.
Staik Building— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WORKINQ
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
CousTiES, Cities
AXD Towns.
DAT hands.
piece hands.
^ s
^=1
1
S
00
c;
"a
B
b4
ll
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II
en
So
CO u
£ =
o =
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r-i
2. 3
s
9}
<y r-t
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O 3
CO >»
^. =^
CO ^
HAMPSniRE.
Norlhaiuptoii, .
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Maldeu, .
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
"Webster, .
Worcester,
3
4
4
131
4
2
5
-
$324 28
$525 00
502 50
$758 70
722 24
$847 00
509 60
-
$924 12
-
$973
$2,100
2,250
$102,036
2,889
$1,694
2,548
Totals, .
186
" 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
$138,290
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ConsTiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
cnder 15.
ABOTE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
axd Towns.
■A
c o
25
1 ^
'A
cn
O o
d it
C3
I*
1 i
i5
No. of days
worked.
I %
'A
No. of days
worked.
Number at
work.
03
« o
^ a
o o
6 t:
A
3
1 i
i 1
Bristol.
Taunton, .
6
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Salcm,
13
221
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Springfield, .
14
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,.
3
134
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Maiden, .
4
4
300
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
712
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stair Building — Con.
Part III. — WorMng Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT HAXDS.
Piece Ha>-ds.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
above 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AXD Towns.
1 ^
1^
O o
C5
to
o o
d ^
!2i
1 ^
a o
X
C p
c 'f-
'A
P
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- s
c ^
55
1 ^
5 1
'A
1 ^-
a o
1 '
X
6 fe
SUiFOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Webster, .
Worcester,
115
4
2
5
281
296
308
208
-
-
-
16
306
-
-
~
-
Totals, .
170
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
1
-
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
females
ABOVE 15.
BOTH sexes
under 15.
males
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
i 1
2;
a en
o it
1 if
a
i 1
C5
1 •£
a °
1 i
e3 en
•3 o
i 1
"5 en
•a «
<
Bristol.
Taunton, .
Essex.
Salem,
Hampden.
Springfield,
Hampshire.
Northampton,
Middlesex.
Cambridge,
Maiden, .
SCITOLK.
Boston, .
Chelsea, .
Worcester.
Webster, .
Worcester,
6
13
14
3
4
4
115
4
2
5
$2 65
$2 58
$2 89
$2 42
$175
2 55
$2 70
2 44
$2 75
2 45
-
-
-
-
16
$3 02
-
~
-
-
Totals,
170
-
-
-
-
-
16
-
-
-
-
—
PEESOXS E^IPLOYED AKD WAGES I BY LNDUSTEIES. 713
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
STONE CUTTING AND DRESSING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; WorJdng Time.
Peksoss Employed.
oo
Peesoss Employed, With Age.
0
a
a
_.
ti
0
0
Counties, Cities
u
o
»o
o
0
0
1-1
C
3
o
e3
a
i-t
>
o
a
0
■0
0 —
AKD Towss.
s
Ce4
>
o
a
1
•§
C
3
0
«»
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00
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^
03
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s
0
^
2 0
o
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DO
"3
"3
1
V
b
s
S
m
o
■3
■3
■3
i
m
u
3
0
iJ
^
s
h
s
%
S
=^
s
bi
H
Q
Berkshire.
Adams, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
—
10
200
Lee
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Pittsfleld,
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
160
Sheffield, .
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Btockbridge, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
10
142
"West Stockbridgc, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
-
—
-
—
10
150
Bristol.
Fall River,
18
18
_
_
16
-
2
-
-
-
10
246
New Bedford, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
—
—
10
150
Essex.
Lawrence,
32
32
-
-
32
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lynn,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Rockport,
323
325
-
-
325
-
-
-
-
-
10
267
Salem,
23
23
_
-
23
-
-
-
-
-
10
227
Salisbury,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
•'
-
10
300
Fra>-klin.
Bernardston, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
180
Hampden.
Monson, .
36
36
_
_
36
-
-
-
-
-
10
256
Springfield,
59
59
-
-
59
-
-
-
-
—
10
293
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
12
12
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Cambridge,
90
90
-
1
90
-
-
-
-
~
10
300
Everett, .
3
3
-
3
-
-
-
-
10
253
Maiden, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Medford, .
16
16
_
_
16
-
_
-
-
-
10
296
Pepperell,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
2-25
Stoneham,
17
17
-
_
17
-
-
-
-
-
10
215
Townsend,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
-
-
-
10
175
Watertown, .
14
14
_
-
14
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Westford,
37
37
_
_
37
_
_
_
-
—
10
184
Woburn, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
283
Korfolk.
Franklin, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
-
-
-
10
182
Milton, .
21
21
_
_
21
-
_
-
-
-
10
274
Quincy, .
163
163
_
_
163
-
-
-
-
-
10
240
Randolph,
21
21
-
-
21
-
-•
-
-
-
10
270
Stoughton,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
175
Plymouth.
Hingbam,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
100
Sctfolk.
Boston, .
312
312
-
-
312
-
-
-
-
-
10
252
Worcester.
Charlton,.
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
-
-
-
10
300
Fitchbnrg,
78
78
~
_
78
_
-
_ 1
-
10
200
Leominster, .
10
10
_
10
-
-
-
-
-
10
193
Northbridge, .
71
71
-
-
71
•
-
-
-
-
10
275
Princeton,
3
3
_
_
2
_
1
-
-
-
10
300
Webster, .
14
14
-
-
14
_
-
—
-
-
10
300
Worcester,
93
93
-
-
95
-
-
-
-
-
10
244
Totals, .
1,542
1,542
"
-
1,539
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
YOL. II.— 90
714
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone Cutting and Dressing — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
Working
Time akd Wage*
Given foe,—
Average Tearlt Wages.
cS
^ %
.o "^
DAT hands
piece hands.
CoDKTiES, Cities
V-
03
m
s &
AND Towns.
.o
O
lo
o
^s
1—i
I-H
s «
^ «
en
"3
? o
•i §
_ "3
S o
■3 g
" '2
li ■■3
OJ
a
.2 E
a -2
.c a
S S
S -2
a £3
a
s
a a
g <s
O 3
a a
§ a
? 3
o «
S
Pm
g
b^
a
S
(^
«
H
Berkshire.
Adams, .
6
-
$600 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,600
Lee, ....
2
-
852 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,705
Pittffield,
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shcfflfld, .
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
Stockbridgo, .
o
_
300 50
-
-
-
-
-
781
West Stockbridge, .
10
-
399 75
-
-
-
-
-
3,997
Bristol.
Fall River,
18
_
$670 80
-
$225 00
-
-
-
$11,183
New Bedford, .
5
405 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,025
Essex.
Lawrence,
27
-
$675 00
-
-
$553 80
-
-
$15,922
Lynn,
S
-
242 50
-
-
-
-
-
727
Rockport,
208
-
566 04
-
-
-
-
168,680
Salem,
23
-
500 82
-
-
470 25
-
-
13,107
Salisbury,
3
-
450 00
-
-
300 00
-
-
1,050
Franklin.
Beruardstou, .
2
-
$426 60
-
-
-
-
-
$853
Hampden.
Monson, .
36
-
$763 CO
_
-
$936 00
-
-
$31,680
Springfield,
58
-
731 52
-
-
-
-
-
42,428
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
12
-
$393 75
-
-
-
-
-
$4,725
Cambridge,
65
-
936 00
_
-
-
-
-
60,840
Everett, .
3
-
422 51
-
-
-
-
-
1,268
Maiden, .
8
-
1,050 00
-
-
" -
-
-
8,400
Medford, .
16
-
906 53
-
-
-
-
-
14,504
Peppered I,
2
_
1,012 50
-
-
-
—
-
2,025
Stonobp.m,
17
_
387 50
-
-
$542 50
-
-
8,292
Townsend,
5
-
416 50
-
-
-
-
-
2,082
Watertown, .
14
_
831 60
_
_
-
-
-
11,642
Westford,
29
_
558 70
-
-
-
-
-
15,202
Woburn, .
2
-
1,273 50
-
-
-
-
-
2,547
Norfolk.
Franklin,.
3
-
$455 00
_
-
-
-
$1,365
Milton,
21
-
685 00
_
-
$685 00
-
-
14,385
Quincy, .
103
_
619 92
-
_
034 92
-
-
96,547
Randolph,
21
- _
675 00
_
_
600 00
-
-
14,025
Stoughtou,
2
-
306 25
-
—
-
-
~
612
Plymouth.
Hiugbam,
6
-
$258 00
-
~
-
—
—
$1,548
Suffolk.
Boston, .
308
-
$806 98
-
-
$696 00
-
-
$247,041
Worcester.
Charlton,.
5
-
$750 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,750
Fitchburg,
78
-
502 44
-
_
-
-
-
43,870
Leominster,
10
-
428 34
-
-
-
-
-
4,283
Northbridge, .
25
-
-
-
-
$605 00
-
-
15,125
Princeton,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Webster, .
14
_
696 00
-
-
-
-
-
9,744
Worcester,
95
-
401 50
-
-
801 50
-
-
39,742
Totals, .
1,417
-
i -
-
-
-
-
-
$921,302
PEESONS EMPLOYED AKD WAGES .* BY rNDUSTRIES. 715
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone Cutting and Dressing — Con.
Part HI. — Workmg Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece IIands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH
SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDLR 15.
AND Towns.
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
6
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Lee, ....
2
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Pittsflcia,
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Sheffield, .
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Stocklu-idETO, .
2
142
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
West Stockbridge, .
10
195
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
16
260
-
-
2
300
_
-
-
-
-
-
New Bedford, .
5
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Lawrence,
8
300
-
-
-
-
19
260
_
-
_
_
Lynn,
3
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kockport,
208
267
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
__
_
Salem,
19
229
-
-
-
-
4
209
_
-
_
-
Salisbury,
1
150
-
-
-
-
2
150
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Beruardston, .
2
ISO
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
riAMPDEN.
Monson, .
12
256
-
-
-
-
24
312
-
-
_
„
Springfield,
58
254
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
12
175
-
-
-
-
_
_
-
_
_
-,
Cambridge,
65
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Everett, .
3
253
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Maiden, .
8
300
_
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
„
_
Medford, .
16
269
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Peppcrell,
2
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Stoncham,
6
155
-
-
-
-
11
155
_
-
_
_
Townsend,
5
175
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown, .
14
308
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Westford,
29
203
-
-
_
_
_
„
_
_
_
_
Woburn, .
2
283
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
3
182
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Milton,
17
274
-
-
-
-
4
274
_
_
_
_
Quiney, .
63
246
-
-
-
_
100
222
_
_
_
_
llandolph.
19
270
-
-
_
-
2
200
_
_
_
_
Stoughton,
2
175
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Hingham,
6
100
-
-
-
~*
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slffolk.
Boston, .
289
257
-
-
-
-
19
232
-
-
-
-
"Worcester.
Charlton,.
5
300
_
-
-
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitcliburg,
78
218
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Leominster,
10
177
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
_
-
Northbridgc, .
_
_
_
-
_
_
25
220
_
_
_
_
Princeton,
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Webster, .
U
300
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
91
146
-
-
-
-
4
229
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,201
-
-
-
2
-
214
-
_
-
-
-
716
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Stone Cutting and Dressing — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day arid Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
above 15.
UNDER 15.
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Berkshire.
Adams, .
6
$3 00
_
-
_
-
.
_
_
_
_
_
Lee, ....
2
2 75
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Pittsfield,
_
-
-
_
„
„
_
_
_
_
_
Sheflield, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
Stockbridge, .
2
2 75
-
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
West Stockbridge, .
10
2 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
16
$2 58
-
-
2
$0 75
_
_
_
_
_
_
New Bedford, .
5
2 70
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Lawrence,
8
$2 25
-
-
_
_
19
$213
_
_
_
_
Lynn,
3
1 75
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Rockport,
298
2 12
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
Salem,
19
2 58
-
-
-
-
4
2 25
_
_
-
_
Salisbury,
1
3 00
-
-
-
-
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
2
$2 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Monson, .
12
$3 00
_
_
_
_
24
$3 00
_
_
_
^
Springfield,
58
2 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Chelmsford, .
12
$2 25
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
Cambridge,
65
3 12
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Everett, .
3
1 67
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Maiden, .
8
3 50
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Modford, .
16
3 37
_
^
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Popperell,
2
4 50
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
.
Stoncham,
6
2 50
-
-
-
_
11
$3 50
_
-
_
.
Townsend,
5
2 38
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
"Watertown, .
14
2 70
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
_
_
^
Westford,
29
2 90
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
_
Woburn, .
2
4 60
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
3
$2 50
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-.
Milton,
17
2 50
-
_
_
_
4
$2 50
_
_
_
Quincy, .
63
2 52
-
-
_
..
100
2 86
-
.
_
_
Randolph,
19
2 50
-
-
-
_
2
3 00
-
-
_
_
Stoughton,
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rltsiouth.
Hinghara,
6
$2 58
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
289
$314
-
-
-
-
19
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Charlton,.
5
$2 50
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Fitchbnrg,
78
2 58
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
10
2 42
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
Northbridge, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
25
$2 75
_
-
-
-
Princeton,"
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
14
2 32
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
Worcester,
91
2 75
-
-
-
-
4
3 50
-
-
-
-
Totals,
1,201
-
-
-
2
-
214
-
-
-
PEESONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY rN-DUSTKIES. 717
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TINSMITHING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
1
Oi
Pebsoxs Emploted.
rERSONS EMPLOTED, WiTH AGE.
>*
s
B
10
0
•a
^
CopNTiES, Cities
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0
0
I— 1
0
0
0
0
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Barnstable.
Chatham,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
-
.
_
15
300
Falmomli,
2
2
_
_
2
-
-
-
^
_
10
300
Sandwich,
2
2
~
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
10
200
Berkshire.
Dalton, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
_
10
100
Great Barrington, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-.
-
-
10
312
Hinsdale,.
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
-
-
_
10
300
West Stoekbridge, .
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Williamstown,
2
2
—
—
2
—
—
-
—
-
10
310
Bristol.
Easton, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
—
_
_
_
10
300
Fall River,
16
16
-
-
16
_
-
_
_
-
10
286
New Bedford, ,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
10
250
Taunton, .
6
6
—
—
6
—
-
-
-
-
10
300
Dukes.
Edgartown,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
150
Essex.
Beverly, .
2
2
_
-
2
-
_
-
_
-
10
200
Georgetown,
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
_
_
-
10
302
Haverhill,
7
7
-
-
7
_
_
—
_
_
10
309
Lawrence,
22
22
_
_
22
_
_
_
_
_
10
293
Lynn,
22
22
_
-
22
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Marblchead,
3
3
_
.
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
275
Merriraac,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Methuen, .
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Nahant, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Peabody, .
7
7
-
_
7
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
Rockport,
4
4
-
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
302
Salem,
14
14
-
-
14
_
_
_
_
-
10
303
Salisbury,
2
2
_
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Swampscott, .
4
4
~
-
4
-
-
-
-
—
10
312
Franklin.
Montague,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
241
Orange, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Shelburne,
5
5
"■
—
5
—
-
-
-
—
11
306
Hampden.
Chicopee,
15
15
-
_
15
_
_
_
_
_
10
304
Holyoke, .
.
6
6
-
_
6
«
_
_
_
_
10
300
Monson, .
,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Palmer, .
,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
^
_
_
10
275
Springfield,
•
50
50
-
-
50
-
-
-
-
10
302
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
5
5
—
~
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
311
718
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc— Continued.
TlNSMITHESTG — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed, loith Classification of Ages — Con.
Persoxs Emploted.
Persons Emploted, With Age.
w
a;
a
Counties, Cities
c
O
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o
o
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3
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o
a
a
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o
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03
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ii
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en
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a
o
So
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Middlesex.
Arlinj^ton,
10
10
_
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
9
244
Cambi'idge,
S9
39
_
-
39
_
_
_
_
_
10
289
Concord, .
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Lowell, .
23
23
^
_
23
_
__
__
_
_
10
300
Maiden, .
15
15
-
-
15
_
_
»
_
_
10
289
Maynard,
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
_
_
]0
300
Medford, .
12
12
_
_
12
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Melrose, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Newton, .
30
30
_
_
SO
_
_
_
_
_
10
285
Peppcrell,
2
2
-
-
2
-
_
_
_
_
10
287
Sh rley, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
_
_
10
300
Somervillo,
48
48
-
-
48
_
_
_
_
_
10
298
Stoneham,
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Wakoficid,
3
3
_
-
3
_
_
»
^
_
10
300
"Waltham,
12
12
_
_
12
_
^
_
_
_
10
306
Watcrtown,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
306
Winchester,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Woburu, .
2
2
-
—
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
308
Norfolk.
Coliasset, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Dedliam, .
4
4
_
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
300
Franklin,.
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
-
_
_
10
300
Quincy, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
«
9
300
K.indolpli,
3
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
12
313
Weymouth,
5
5
—
—
5
—
-
—
-
-
10
305
Plymouth.
Abington,
6
6
_
_
6
_
_
_
_
_
10
283
Bridjre water, .
3
3
-
-
3
_
__
_
_
_
10
300
Hingham,
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
_
_
10
210
Kingston,
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
225
Middleborough,
4
4
_
_
4
__
_
_
_
_
10
250
Rockland,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
9
265
Suffolk.
Boston, .
202
202
_
_
202
_
_
_
_
_
10
270
Chelsea, .
8
8
—
—
8
-
-
-
-
"
10
302
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
27
27
-
.
27
_
_
_
_
^
10
284
Ilnbbardston, .
2
o
-
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
Leominster, .
6
6
-
-
6
«
_
_
_
_
10
242
Milford, .
10
10
-
_
10
_
_
_
_
_
10
296
Northb ridge, .
2
2
-
-
2
«.
_
_
_
_
10
280
North Brookfield, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
313
Soutlibridge, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
_
_
_
—
10
303
Spencer, .
10
10
-
-
10
-
_
_
_
_
10
108
Uxbriilgc,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Warren, .
6
6
-
-
6
_
_
_
^
_
10
290
Webster, .
5
5
-
-
6
-,
_
_
_
„
10
311
Wcstborough, .
11
n
_
_
11
«
_
_
_
_
10
277
Worcester,
73
73
-
-
73
-
-
-
-
-
10
306
Totals, .
•
873
873
-
-
873
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOI^S ElklPLOTED AND WAGES : BY rNDUSTEIES. 719
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TiNSMiTniNG — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WORKISQ
Time and Wages
Average Yearlt Wages.
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Chatlium,
2
-
$375 00
-
_
-
-
-
$750
Falniontli,
2
_
600 00
-
_
-
_
-
1,300
Sandwich,
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Daltoii, .
_
_
_
_
_
_
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Great Bairington, .
2
-
$858 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,716
Hinsdale,.
2
-
375 00
_
_
_
_
_
750
West Stockbridgo, .
3
_
750 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,250
Williamstown,
2
—
343 52
—
-
—
-
—
687
Bristol.
Easton, .
, ,
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Fall Kivcr,
,
16
-
$499 33
-
_
.
_
_
$7,989
New Bedford,
,
2
-
500 00
_
_
_
_
-
1,000
Taunton, .
•
6
—
618 45
—
—
-
-
-
3,711
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
2
-
$160 00
-
-
-
-
-
$320
Essex.
Beverly, .
2
-
$300 00
-
_
_
-
_
$600
Gcorgi town,
2
-
486 92
-
-
_
-
-
974
Haverhill,
7
-
707 61
_
_
_
_
_
4,953
Lawrence,
21
_
583 80
_
_
_
_
_
12,200
Lynn,
22
-
744 00
_
_
_
_
_
16,368
Marblchead,
3
-
542 89
_
_
_
_
_
1,629
Merrimac,
2
_
550 00
_
_
_
_
_
1,100
Methuen, .
5
_
525 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,625
Nahant, .
4
_
900 00
_
_
_
_
_
3,600
Peabody, .
7
_
860 75
_
„
_
_
«
6,025
Rockport,
3
-
628 16
_
_
_
^
_
1,884
Salem,
13
-
545 30
_
_
_
_
_
7,089
Salisbury,
2
_
600 00
_
^
_
_
^
1,200
Swampscott,
3
—
624 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,872
Franelin.
Montague,
2
-
$699 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,398
Orange, .
—
—
—
—
—
_
_
-
—
Shelburnc,
3
—
640 64
—
-
-
-
-
1,922
Hampden.
Chicopee,
15
-
$651 95
-
_
_
_
-
$9,779
Holyoke, .
6
-
651 75
_
_
_
_
_
3,694
Monson, .
2
-
1,050 00
_
.
_
_
_
2,100
Palmer, .
4
-
585 00
_
_
_
_
_
2,340
Springfield,
50
-
713 36
-
-
-
_
-
35,668
Hampshire.
Easthampton, .
5
~
$713 00
—
-
-
-
-
$3,565
720
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TiNSMITHING — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Given for,—
Average Tearit Wages.
ear
DAT hands.
piece hands.
Counties, Cities
<2 -
AND Towns.
0
S
0
1— t
S 0
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f— (
0
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0
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M
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0
P3
■3 ?
0 «
Middlesex.
Arlington,
10
-
$569 25
-
-
-
-
_
$5,692
Cambridge,
39
-
724 48
-
-
-
-
_
28,255
Concord, .
3
-
900 00
-
-
-
_
_
2,700'
Lowell, .
22
-
754 47
-
-
-
-
_
16,598
Maiden, .
15
-
792 36
-
-
-
-
_
11,885
Maynard,
3
-
450 00
-
-
-
- i - 1
1,350
Medford, .
12
-
750 00
-
-
-
_
9,000
Melrose, .
2
-
615 60
-
-
-
_
_
1,231
Newton, .
18
-
618 45
-
-
-
_
_
11,132
Pepperell,
2
-
574 00
-
-
-
-
_
1,148
Shirley, .
4
-
618 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,472
Somerville,
48
-
710 95
-
-
-
-
_
34,126
Stonoham,
3
-
501 00
-
-
-
_
_
1,503
Wakefield,
2
-
715 36
-
-
-
_
_
1,431
Waltham,
12
-
612 00
-
-
-
_
_
7,344
"Watertown,
4
-
728 28
-
-
-
_
_
2,913
Winchester,
4
-
600 00
-
-
-
_
_
2,400
Woburn, .
2
~
356 85
~
—
~
~
-
714
Norfolk.
Cohasset, .
2
-
$675 00
-
-
-
_
-
$1,350
Dedham, .
4
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,400
Franklin,
2
-
1,002 00
-
-
-
-
_
2,004
Quincy, .
4
—
675 00
-
-
-
-
_
2,700
Randolph,
2
-
626 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,252
Weymouth,
4
**
825 00
"
—
~
—
—
3,300
Pltmouth.
Abington,
6
-
$622 44
-
-
-
-
-
$3,735
Bridgewater, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Hingliam,
4
-
259 50
-
-
-
_
1,038
Kingston,
3
-
308 25
-
-
-
-
_
925
Middlcborough,
4
-
500 00
-
_
_
_
_
2,000
Rockland,
2
*~
580 35
—
—
—
-
—
1,161
Suffolk.
Boston, .
191
-
$524 16
-
-
$388 44
-
-
$99,707
Chelsea, .
8
*"
655 34
*~
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~
~
~
5,243
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
27
-
$594 79
-
-
_
-
-
$16,059
HubbardstoD, .
2
-
626 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,252
Leominster, .
6
-
527 56
-
_
-
-
-
3,165
Milford, .
10
-
803 66
_
_
$457 50
_
_
6,998
Northbridge, .
2
-
523 60
-
_
_
_
_
1,047
North Brookfield, .
2
-
547 75
-
_
_
-
-
1,095
Soiithbridgc, .
4
-
704 55
-
-
-
-
_
2,818
Spencer, .
10
-
227 91
_
_
_
_
_
2,279
Uxbridge,
2
-
600 00
-
_
_
-
-
1,200
Warren, .
4
-
381 90
-
-
-
-
-
1,528
Webster, .
5
-
699 75
-
_
_
_
_
3,499
Westboroiigh,
11
-
581 70
-
_
_
-
_
6,399
Worcester,
73
-
655 60
-
-
-
-
-
47,859
Totals, .
•
821
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$507,025
PEESONS ElMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY ES^DUSTEIES. 721
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TlNSMITHING — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns
Barnstable.
Chatham,
Falmouth,
Sandwich,
Berkshire.
Dalton, .
Great 15arrington,
Hinsdale, .
West Stockbridge,
"Williamstown,
Bristol.
Easton, .
Fall River,
Now Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Beverly, .
Georgetown,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblehead,
Mcrrimac,
Methuen, .
Nahant, .
Peabody, .
Ilockport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Swampscott,
Franklin.
Montague,
Orange, .
Shelburne,
Habipden
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Monson, .
Palracr, .
Springfield,
HAMPSrilRE.
Eastbampton, .
DAT Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
p-3
16
2
2
7
21
22
"3
2
5
4
7
3
13
2
3
15
6
2
4
50
250
300
312
300
300
304
299
250
2S5
SO
200
259
309
278
300
233
275
SOO
300
313
302
2GG
SOO
312
300
308
295
275
300
204
290
310
6 ?
'A
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
i I
'A
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Piece Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
o o
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
.0 ~
a °
'A
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BOTH SEXES
CNDEK 15.
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722
CEXSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TlNSMITDING — Con.
Part III. — Worldnrj Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day HA^^)S.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEHALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
CoiJKTiES, Cities
AEG VI
15.
ABOVE 15.
C^"I>EK 15.
ABOVE
15.
ABOVE 1-3.
rSDER 15.
AND TOWXS.
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Middlesex.
1
Arlington,
10
275
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
39
2S3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Concord, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Lowell, .
22
303
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Maiden, .
15
284
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maynard,
3
300
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Medford, .
12
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Melrose, .
2
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NewtoD, .
IS
2S5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fepperell,
2
287
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
48
295
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoneham,
3
300
« ~
-
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wakefield,
2
272
-
-
- i
-
-
-
-
-
-
Walt ham,
12
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Watertown,
4
30G
-
-
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Winchester,
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wohurn, .
2
195
—
—
~
~
—
~
~'
~
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Cohassot, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dedham, .
4
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin, .
2
300'
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quincy, .
4
300
-
-
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
liandolph.
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
-
-
Weymouth,
4
300
"
"
"
~
"
Plymouth.
Abington,
6
273
-
-
- - j
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bridgewater, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
4
173
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kingston,
3
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborougb,
4
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rockland,
2
2G5
-
—
~"
~
~
—
—
"
■"
"
SCFTOLK.
Boston, .
188
224
-
-
-
-
o
166
-
-
-
-
Chclfiea, .
8
302
—
~
"*
~
~
—
—
"
—
■
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
27
293
-
-
-
-
-
-
' -
-
-
-
Hubbardston, .
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
1
•-
Leominster, .
6
218
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Milford, .
7
281
-
-
-
-
3
150
-
-
i
-
Northbridge, .
2
280
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
North Brookficld, .
1 2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridgc, .
4
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Spencer, .
10
107
-
') -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Uxbridge,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
4
285
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Webster, .
5
311
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westborough,
11
277
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Worcester,
73
298
—
1
—
—
~
~
~
~
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Totals,
•
815
-
-
-
-
6
—
-
-
-
-
PERSONS EMrLOYED AXD WAGES: BY EsDUSTEIES. 723
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TlXSMITHENG— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Haxds.
CocxTiES, Cities
SLVLES
ABOVE 15.
FEilALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CSDEK 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UXDEK 15.
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Chatham,
Falmouth,
Sandwich,
Berkshir
Dalton, .
Great Barringt
Hinsdale, .
West Stockbri
Williamstown,
Bristol
Easton, .
Fall Kiver,
New Bedford,
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Beverly, .
Georgetown,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Marblchead,
Merrimac,
Metbuen, .
Kahant, .
Peabody, .
Rockport,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Swampscott,
Fra>-kli>
Montague,
Oran<;i', .
Shclburne,
Hampde^
Chicopee,
Holyoke, .
Monson, .
Palmer, .
Springfield,
HAMPsnii
Easthamptou,
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2
2
2
2
3
2
16
2
6
2
2
2
7
21
22
"3
2
5
4
7
3
13
2
3
3
15
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2
4
50
5
$150
2 50
$2 75
1 25
2 50
1 13
$167
2 00
2 17
$2 00
$1 ro
1 88
2 20
2 10
2 48
2 33
2 00
1 75
3 00
2 75
2 08
2 05
2 00
2 00
$2 33
2 08
$2 21
2 37
3 50
2 50
2 41
$2 30
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CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
TiNSMITHING — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
rNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AKD Towns.
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Cambridge,
39
2 56
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
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Concord, .
3
3 00
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
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_
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Lowell, .
22
2 49
-
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-
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Maiden, .
15
2 79
-
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3
1 50
_
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12
2 50
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-
-
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_
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_
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o
2 16
-
-
-
-
_
_
—
_
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18
2 17
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
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Pepperell,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Shirley, .
4
2 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Somerville,
48
2 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoncham,
3
1 07
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
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Wakefield,
2
2 63
-
_
_
_
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_
_
_
_
_
"Waltham,
12
2 00
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Watertown,
4
2 38
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Winchester,
4
2 00
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wohurn, .
o
1 83
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Cohasset,
.
2
$2 25
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Dedham, .
4
2 00
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin, .
9
2 34
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Qnincy, .
4
2 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Randolph,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Weymouth,
4
2 75
~
~
."
**
~
~
~
~
""
Plymouth.
Abington,
6
$2 28
-
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
-
-
Bridgcwater, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hingham,
4
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kingston,
3
1 37
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middleborough,
4
2 00
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
-
-
Rockland,
0
2 19
-
—
—
—
—
-
_
*-
~
Suffolk.
Boston, .
188
$2 34
-
_
_
_
3
$2 24
-
-
-
-
Chelsea, .
8
2 17
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
-
—
—
Worcester.
Fitchburg,
27
$2 03
_
-
_
_
_
-
_
-
-
Hubbardston, .
2
2 00
_
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
6
2 42
_
~
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Milford, .
7
2 86
_
_
_
o
$3 05
_
-
-
-
Northbridge, .
2
1 87
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
North Brooklleld,
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southbridge, .
4
2 31
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Spencer, .
10
2 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TJxbridge,
2
2 00
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Warren, .
4
1 34
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Webster, .
5
2 25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westborough,
11
2 10
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Worcester,
73
2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals,
815
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY rNDUSTKEES. 725
PERSONS EIMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
UPHOLSTERING.
Part I. — Persons Employed^ loith Classificalion of Ages; Working Time.
Tekso
s-s Emploted.
Peksoks Employ
ED, With Age,
CO
o
g
L-a
o
•3
^
Counties, Cities
u
00
O
lO
;3
i-H
o
o
o
O
CO
3
AND Towns.
a
'A
«
a
o
S
<1>
o
H
p
c
3
p
I— 1
•a
a
p
o
o
a
a
o
■A
1^
fa
on
o
" 2
Berkshike.
Pittsficld,
5
5
—
—
5
—
~
—
—
—
10
310
Bristol.
Fall River,
9
0
-
-
9
-
-
_
_
-
10
311
Tauntou, .
7
7
"■
~
7
"
^
""
"~
"•
10
207
Essex.
Beverly, .
6
6
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Gloucester,
4
4
_
_
4
-
-
-
-
_
10
279
llavcrliiil.
5
5
«
_
5
-
—
_
_
_
10
213
Lawrence,
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
-
—
10
2S4
Lvnu,
4
4
_
-
4
_
-
_
-
_
10
200
Salem, .
13
12
1
_
12
1
-
_
_
_
10
252
Salisbury,
2
o
~*
—
2
~
~
~
■*
—
10
250
IEampdex.
Chicopce,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
„
_
_
10
300
Spriturfield,
29
27
2
1
27
2
_
-
^
_
10
300
Westlield,
2
2
—
—
2
—
—
—
—
—
10
250
IlAjirsniRE.
Norlhamptou, .
10
10
—
—
10
-
-
-
-
10
206
Middlesex.
Aycr,
2
o
_
-
2
_
_
_
„
_
10
400
Cambridge,
14
13
1
_
13
1
_
.
_
_
10
304
Lowell, .
14
13
1
1
13
1
_
_
_
_
12
226
Newton, .
9
8
1
„
8
1
_
_
_
—
10
300
Bomerville,
2
""
2
1
—
1
-
1
—
-
10
104
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
o
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Quincy, .
5
5
"~
-*
5
-
-
—
—
—
10
250
SL'FFOLK.
Boston, .
313
231
62
6
248
62
3
—
—
—
10
281
■VTORCESTEn.
Atliol, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Blackstone,
3
2
1
_
2
1
_„
_
_
_
10
300
Webster, .
7
7
_
_
7
_
_
_
_
lOi
304
Worcester,
20
17
3
2
17
3
-
-
-
-
10 1
278
Totals, .
493
424
74
11
421
73
3
1
-
-
-
-
726
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, AVAGES, Etc.— Continued.
UPHOLSTEPaNG— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
"WOKEING
AvEEAGE Yearly Wages
•
O
1
riME AND Wages
Given pok,—
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
Counties, Cities -
AND Towns.
in
o
"3
a
So
El.
CO
g s
O 3
i-H
1 >
o
o s
n
Berkshire.
Pittsfield,
2
-
§775 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,550
Bristoi..
Fall Puver,
Taunton, .
7
-
$353 97
-
-
-
-
-
$2,478
Essex.
Beverly, .
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Salem,
Salisbury,
6
4
5
7
4
12
2
-
$562 50
702 16
483 75
707 16
550 00
517 44
350 00
-
-
$100 00
-
-
$3,375
2,809
2,419
4,950
2,200
6,209
450
Hampden.
Chicopee,
Springfield,
Westfield,
2
21
2
-
$864 00
745 38
520 00
-
-
-
-
$1,728
15,653
1,040
Hampshire.
Northampton, .
10
-
$483 51
-
-
-
-
-
$4,835
Middlesex.
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
Somerville,
13
13
-
$737 88
506 88
-
-
-
—
■"
$9,586
6,589
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
Quincy, .
2
-
§801 00
-
-
-
-
$1,602
Suffolk.
Boston, .
242
55
$665 50
$361 62
$153 50
$642 56
-
-
$169,503
Worcester.
Athol, .
Blackstone,
Webster, .
Worcester,
7
14
3
$464 00
696 00
$351 00
-
-
-
-
1
$3,248
10,79T
Totals,
375
58
-
-
-
~
—
"
$251,021
PEESONS EjMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY LNTDUSTPJES. 727
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Upholstering — Con.
Part III. — World nrj Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day IIaxds.
riECE Hands.
CocsTiES, Cities
MALE3
ABOVK 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UXDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
CNDEU 15.
AKD Towxs.
1 ^
a o
"A
to
■§ S
o p
6 'f
'A
O p
6 ^
^A
a
1 -'
it
6 ?
!2i
1 ^
o p
6 f'
521
rt
1 ^
1^
11
o o
1 -
a g
O o
1'
Berksiiir]
Pittsfield,
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
Essex.
Beverly, .
Gloucester,
llaverliill,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Hampdei
Cliicopee,
Sprinslieid,
Westiicld,
Hampshir
Northampton,
MiDDLESE
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
Newton, .
Somerville,
Norfolk
Franklin, .
Quincy, .
Suffolk
Boston, .
WORCESTl
Atliol,
Blackstono,
Webster, .
Worcester,
J.
E.
X.
:r.
2
7
6
4
0
7
4
12
1
2
21
2
10
13
13
2
7
14
310
207
250
268
215
284
200
231
175
300
303
250
227
280
264
300
275
232
300
_
55
3
294
300
2
307
1
IS
1
100
250
-
-
-
-
Totals,
•
354
-
58
-
o
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
728
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, AVAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Upholstering — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
males
females
BOTH SEXES
males
FEJLALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
■3 o
ffl to
a s
Ct CO
a to
to 9
V '^
1 ^
a °
'a m
a to
'a to
■a ci
o to
to a
> f^
<
•a ■s
a ?
1^
o to
tc g
Berkshire.
Pittstiekl,
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Fall River,
Taunton, .
7
$171
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Beverly, .
Gloucester,
Havorliill,
6
4
5
$2 25
2 02
2 25
-
-
—
-
-
-
_
_
_
-
Lawrence,
Lynn,
Salem,
Salisbury,
7
4
12
1
2 49
2 75
O O 1
2 00
-
-
-
-
1
$100
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Chicopce,
Spriniffield,
Westflekl,
2
21
2
$2 88
2 46
2 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Northampton,
10
$213
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
MiDDLESr.X.
Ayer,
—
—
—
_
—
-
—
—
-
—
—
—
Cambridge,
Lowell, .
13
13
$2 58
1 02
-
_
-
_
„
-
—
—
_
—
Newton, .
Somerville,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Franklin, .
Quincy, .
2
$2 07
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
ooo
§2 42
55
$123
2
$0 50
18
$2 51
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Athol,
Blackstonc,
Webster, .
Worcester,
7
14
$2 00
2 32
3
$117
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
354
-
58
-
o
-
19
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 729
PERSONS Ei\IPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
VESSEL AND BOAT REPAIRING.
Part I. — Persons Employed, icith Classijlcation of Aijes; Worldng Time.
TEESOSS EMrtOTED.
Zi
a
■a
-Si
a
PERSON'S Employed, WiTn Age.
•a
0
c
0
p
w
0
a
"S .
■»-• -*
H 0*
a
Counties, Cities
AN-D Towns.
a
'A
o
2
u5
i;3
I— 1
O
.a
C3
w
o
■3
V.-5
i
f— 1
i-H
3
p
(^
W
0
0
t— 1
a
p
0
t-H
0
u
■a
M
a
1
Bristol.
New Btxlford, .
Taunton, .
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Gloucester,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Slffolk.
Boston, .
114
o
2
26
9
2
225
114
2
2
26
9
2
225
-
-
114
2
2
26
9
2
225
-
-
-
~
-
10
10
10
30
10
10
10
197
275
125
267
163
185
264
Totals, .
380
SSO
-
-
380
-
_
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
"Wor.KiNO
Time and Wages
Given for, —
Average Yearly Wages.
0
CousTiES, Cities
AND Towns.
DAY hands.
piece hands.
^5
0
"a
a
a a
s ?
s 1
0
I— (
0
I-H
3 ?
•3 S
0 3
C3
0 J?
to w
0 «
Bristol.
ICcw Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Dlkes.
Edgartown, .
Essex.
Gloucester,
Salem,
Salisbury,
Slffolk.
Boston, .
114
2
2
19
9
2
225
-
$643 28
125 00
$218 75
$675 96
181 04
440 00
$688 08
~
-
$975 00
-
-
$73,334
250
$437
$12,843
1,629
880
$157,687
Totals,
373
-
-
-
-
-
-
$247,060
VOL. II.— 92
730
CEN'SUS OF jMASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Vessel and Boat Repairing— Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
cndek 15.
AND Towns.
a; it
a s
O o
C3
.a t,
a s
C3
U
a p
O o
B
■a ■n
a p
of days
orked.
a p
•So
•— -^
° o
u
a s
s p
'A
V)
z ^
o o
is
o ^
!S
3 p;
6 r:
6 ?
3 &:
'A
Bristol.
New Bedford, .
114
1S7
_
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
_
Taunton, .
2
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
2
125
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
19
2G2
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Salem,
9
02
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salisbury,
2
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
215
ISS
-
-
-
-
10
300
-
-
Totals, .
363
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
Pa?t 7F. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEM.U.KS
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
a g
S P
>>
o to
to ?
i %
A
n crj
•O cj
o to
<
o to
o Id
CJ CO
■a o
m to
,.=
C3
|2
o tj)
Bristol.
New I5edford, .
Taunton, . . ' .
114
2
S3 44
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DulvES.
Edgartown, •
2
SI 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex.
Gloucester,
Salem,
Salisbury,
19
9
2
$2 58
2 92
2 75
-
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
215
S3 66
-
_
-
10
10
S3 25
-
-
-
Totals, .
363
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY ENDUSTPIES. 731
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
W II E E L W R I G H T I N G .
Part L — Perso7is Employed^ icith Classification of Ages; Worlcing Time.
1
m
Persons Employed. I
rEBSOXS Emploted, 'WiTn AG
cl.
a
a
o
o
•a
CocsTiES, Cities
tZ
i
o
O
o
o
o
f-*
-2
o
O
1— t
o
•3
AKD TOWKS.
J2
a
o
o
n
"5
B
o
a
•3
>
o
■§
00
o
a
1
"3
S
o
t— <
a
o
i:
"3
1
o
o
3
o
a
f=4
o
m
3
o
If
Baisnstable.
Chatham,
2
2
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
11
30O
Berksiiike.
Egromont,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hinsdale, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
156
West Stockbridgc, .
■ 4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Bristol.
Dartmouth,
2
2
_
-
2
-
-
-
-
_
10
313
Fairliavcn,
2
2
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
! 10
250
Fall llivcr,
3
3
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
- '
I 10
2G6
Rehoboth,
4
4
_
-
4
_
-
-
-
- '
I 10
235
Swansea, .
2
o
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Taunton, .
6
C
-
-
C
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Essex.
Beverlj-, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
_
10
250
Dauvers, .
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
3l:i
Gloucester,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Lawrence,
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Lynn,
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Nowburj-port,
5
5
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
10
303
Pcabody, .
2
2
-
-
o
-
-
-
-
-
10
302
Salem,
7
7
-
_
1
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
West Newburj',
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
SOS
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
-
-
_
10
300
Deerfield,
3
3
-
_
3
_
_
_
-
_
10
200
Orange, .
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Hampden.
Monson, .
2
o
-
_
2
_
_
_
-
_ '
10
250
Palmer, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
-
-
-
1^1
2oS
Russell, .
*?
2
-
-
2
_
-
-
-
-
^''
;mo
Sprin!?lield,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
IM
202
Westiield,
3
o
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
H.\MPSHIRE.
Amlierst, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Northampton, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
309
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
2
-
_
2
.
_
_
_
-
10
313
Arlington,
5
5
-
-
5
_
_
_
-
-
10
300
Cambridge,
7
7
-
_
7
_
_
_
_
-
10
275
Chelmsford,
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
-
-
10
275
Concord, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
266
Lincoln, .
2
2
-
_
2
_
_
_
-
-
10
300
Lowell, .
13
13
-
-
13
_
_
-
-
-
10
302
Melrose, .
2
2
_
_
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
307
Newton, .
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
_
-
-
10
250
Pepperell,
3
3
-
-
3
_
_
-
-
-
10
271
Townsend,
2
2
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
-
10
300
Wakefield,
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Watertown,
o
<>
-
-
2
_
_
_
_
_
10
303
Weston, .
2
2
~
~
2
—
—
—
—
—
10
313
732
CEK"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
AVnEELWRIGHTING — Coil.
Part I. — Persons Em]iiloyed, with Classification of Ages — Con.
PKKSONS EMI'LOTED.
Persons EMPLorED, With Age.
C3
0
a
■C
^
OT
l-'^
tH
;«
Counties, Cities
o
■g
O
a
0
I-H
0
i-H
>
0
0
t-H
0
r— (
s
0
1— 1
U
•a
00 •
AND Towns.
a
'A
o
2
1
0
0
w
CJ
«
CD
a
a
3
CO
a
go
0
3
M
C
3
w
a
0
t4
0
>->
»— «
II
Q
KORFOLK.
Bellingham, .
O
o
_
_
0
_
_
_
_
_
10
150
Franklin,.
o
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
275
Plymouth.
Abington,
o
3
_
_
3
_
_
_
_
_
10
son
Brockton,
2
o
-
-
0
^
_
_
_
_
_
10
100
Pembroke,
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
10
250
Suffolk.
Boston, .
100
100
-
-
100
-
-
-
-
-
10
278
"Worcester.
Clinton, .
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
10
.^,10
Fitchburg,
o
O
-
-
2
-
_
-
-
_
10
256
Gardner, .
3
o
-
-
3
_
_
_
_
«
10
300
Leominster, .
4
4
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
10
300
Worcester,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
206
Totals, ,
303
303
-
-
303
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKING
TiJiE and Wages
Given fok,—
Average Yeaelt Wages.
COTTNTIES. ClTIFS
DAT HANDS.
piece hands.
^ !2
•2 "'
AND Towns.
•a
to
"3
a-
10
1— f
a 0
m
0 .
a r-<
0 5
M
I-H
flj
CJ 0!
0
« .
<U i-H
02 >H
0 s
CO W
C3 ^
Barnstable.
Chatham,
Berksbire.
Egrcmont,
Hinsdale, .
West Stockbridge, .
Bristol.
Dartmouth,
Fairhaven,
Fall River,
Rehoboth,
Swansea, .
Taunton, .
Dukes.
EdgartowD, .
2
2
5
4
2
2
3
2
0
6
2
-
$467 50
$675 00
265 20
640 68
$313 00
625 00
675 64
40S 00
525 00
501 20
$350 00
•
-
-
~
-
$935
$1,350
1,326
2,563
$626
1,250
2,027
816
1,050
3,007
$700
PEESOXS iEMPLOYED A:NT) WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. 7o3
PERSONS ElMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wheelwrigiiting — Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
Working
Time and Wages
Average Yearly Wages.
u
O
'"^ !2
Given for,—
DAY HANDS
piece HANDS.
I, 5
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
■2 .
v-5
o
ITS
u-5
to
O
K ".-5
1—*
»— t
o "-<
1—1
O 1— <
m
O
1 p
CO u
o
a
a c3
i^
? 5
i"
P X!
3 =3
o 3
o "
;^
fa
s
U
n
s
fa
a
H
Essex.
Beverly, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
D.anvcrs, .
o
-
$663 50
-
-
-
-
-
$1,327
Gloucester,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
10
-
502 10
-
-
-
-
-
6,920
Lynn,
2
-
300 00
-
-
-
-
-
600
Newburyport,
5
-
561 60
-
-
-
-
-
2,808
Peabody, .
2
-
528 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,057
Salem,
7
-
696 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,872
West Newbury,
7
-
667 00
-
-
-
-
-
4,669
Franklin.
Bernardstoa, .
3
-
$399 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,197
Decrfield,
3
-
600 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,800
Orange, .
2
-
750 00
-
—
-
-
-
1,500
Hampden.
Monson, .
2
-
$500 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000
Palmer, .
2
-
245 00
-
-
-
-
-
490
Russell, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Sprinccfiold, .
6
-
646 38
-
-
-
-
-
3,890
Westtield,
3
-
600 00
-
-
$100 00
-
-
1,300
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
2
-
$750 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,500
Northampton,
4
-
505 30
-
-
-
-
-
2,021
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
-
$626 00
-
-
-
-
-
$1,252
Arlington,
3
-
699 00
r —
-
-
-
-
2,097
Cambridsc,
7
-
573 48
-
-
-
-
-
4,014
Chelmsford, .
2
-
481 25
-
-
-
-
-
962
Concord, .
4
-
633 08
-
-
-
-
-
2,532
Lincoln, .
2
-
-
-
-
$636 00
-
-
1,272
Lowell, .
10
-
767 96
-
-
-
-
-
7,680
Melrose, .
2
-
526 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,052
Newton, .
4
-
505 00
-
-
-
-
-
2,380
Pepperell,
3
-
723 57
-
-
-
-
-
2,171
Townsend,
2
-
750 00
-
-
-
_
-
1,500
Wakefield,
4
-
618 75
-
-
-
-
-
2,475
Watertown, .
2
-
819 28
-
-
-
-
-
1,039
Weston, .
2
-
939 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,878
Norfolk.
Bellingham, .
2
-
$112 50
-
_
_
_
_
$225
Franklin, .
2
-
687 50
-
-
-
-
-
1,375
Plymouth.
Abington,
3
-
$801 00
-
_
-
-
-
$2,403
Brockton,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
4
-
415 00
-
-
-
-
-
1,660
Suffolk.
1
Boston, .
90
-
$622 44
-
-
$516 00
-
$59,394
Worcester.
Clinton, .
5
-
$660 00
-
-
-
-
-
$3,300
Fitchburg,
2
-
494 44
-
_
_
_
_
989
Gardner, .
3
-
750 00
-
-
_
-
-
2,250
Leominster, .
4-
-
393 00
-
_
_
_
_
1,356
Worcester,
8
-
549 48
-
-
-
-
-
4,360
Totals,
272
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$161,817
734
CEN"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wheelwrighting — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
males
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND Towns.
^
ai
.^
Vi ,
.^j
en
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w .
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^ T3
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u
C3 5
^
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h
rt o
u
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2i5
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a
3
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d ^
d ^
d ts
a ^
d is
d is
'^
5^
'A
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§,
^
i^i
'A
^
•a
^
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Barnstable.
Cliatliam,
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Egremont,
o
SOD
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hinsdale,
5
15G
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"West Stockbridge, .
4
281
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Bristol.
Dartmouth,
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fairhavc'ii,
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fall River,
3
260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rohoboth,
2
204
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Swansea, .
2
300
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Taunton, .
6
2S0
—
—
~
~
~
*~
*"
~
~
—
Dukes.
Edgartown, .
2
200
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
-
~
Essex.
Beverly, .
Danvers, .
o
313
_
_
"~
:
:
-
-
_
-
Gloucester,
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lawrence,
10
310
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lynn,
Newburyport,
2
150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
288
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Peabody, .
2
302
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
—
Salem,
7
300
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
-
—
—
West Newbury,
7
290
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Deeriield,
3
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Orange, .
2
300
-
-
-
—
—
~
~
~
—
Hampden.
Monson, .
2
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Palmer, .
2
140
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Russell, .
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Springfield,
6
243
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westfield,
2
300
—
-
—
"*
1
50
—
~
~
Hampshire.
Amherst, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Korthampton,
4
310
—
—
—
~
~
~
"
—
"
~
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
313
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
Arlington,
3
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Cambridge,
7
236
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
—
Chelmsford, .
2
275
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
~
Concord, .
4
266
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Lincoln, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
300
-
-
—
—
Lowell, .
10
202
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Melrose, .
2
200
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
~
Newton, .
4
250
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
Pepperell,
3
271
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
Townscnd,
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
Wakefield, .
4
225
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Watertown, .
2
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
~
~
Weston, .
2
313
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES I BY IXDUSTEIES. 735
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contixued.
WnEELWRiGnxiNG — Cou.
Part HI. — WorJcing Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT IIands.
Piece IIant)s.
Counties, Cities
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEilALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
BOTH SEXE3
UNDER 15.
AND Towxs.
09 .
o o
■4~t
u
1 -
o o
6 ^
!i5
si
o o
a o
No. of days
worked.
s s
1 ^
S o
Si
ISTORFOLK.
Bolliiigham, .
Fraukliu, .
Pltmoctii.
Abinffton,
Brockton,
Pembi'oki',
• SCFFOLK.
Boston, .
Worcester.
Cllivton, .
Fitchburg,
Gardner, .
Leominster, .
Worcester,
2
f>
3
4
93
5
2
o
O
4
8
75
27o
300
2J0
273
300
ISS
250
150
228
_
-
-
-
o
300
-
-
-
Totals, .
266
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
Part IV.
— Daily Wages for
Day
and Piece
Hands.
DAT Hands.
riECE Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Coin?TiES, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15,
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
AND TOWNS.
a °
-A
Av'gc daily
wages.
Number at
work.
•a o
o "
to 2
> '-
<1
0 to
<
C3
U
ti ?
<;
al
2<
a
'A
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0 if
to p
Barnstable.
Cbatham,
2
$187
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Berkshire.
Egremont,
Hinsdale, .
2
5
$2 25
1 70
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
West Stockbridgc, .
4
2 28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bristol.
Dartmouth,
2
$100
_
_
_
_
..
_
_
-
-
_
Fairhavcn,
2
2 50
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Fall Iliver,
3
2 54
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Rehobotb,
2
2 00
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
Swansea, .
2
1 75
-
-
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
Taunton, .
6
1 79
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dfkes.
Edgartown,
2 $175
—
—
—
—
—
—
~
~
""
736
CENSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Wheelweighting — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
Counties, Cities
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDEK 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
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Beverly, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Danvers, .
2
$212
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Gloucester,
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
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Lawrence,
10
1 91
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Lynn,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Newburyport,
5
1 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Pcabody, .
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Salem,
7
2 32
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
—
_
-
West Newbury,
7
2 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Franklin.
Bernardston, .
3
$133
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Deerfield,
3
3 00
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
_
Orange, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hampden.
Monson, .
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
Palmer, .
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Russell, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Springfield,
6
2 66
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Westiield,
o
2 00
-
-
—
1
$2 00
-
-
-
-
Hampshire.
Amherst,.
2
$2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Northampton, .
4
1 63
-
-
-
.-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Middlesex.
Acton,
2
$2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Arlington,
3
2 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cambridge,
7
2 43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chelmsford, .
O
1 75
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Concord, .
4
2 38
-
_
-
~
-
-
-
-
-
_
Lincoln, .
-
-
-
-
-
o
$2 12
-
-
-
-
Lowell, .
10
1 GO
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Melrose, .
2
2 63
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Newton, .
4
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Peppercll,
3
2 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Townscnd,
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
W.akefield,
4
2 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Watertown, .
2
2 66
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Weston, .
2
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norfolk.
Bellinuham, .
2
$150
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fr.inklin, .
2
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Plymouth.
Abington,
o
$2 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brockton,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pembroke,
4
1 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Suffolk.
Boston, .
03
$2 28
-
-
-
-
3
$172
-
-
-
-
Worcester.
Clinton, .
5
$2 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fitchburg,
2
2 63
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Gardner, .
3
3 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Leominster, .
4
2 62
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Worcester,
8
2 41
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Totals, .
266
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
PEESONS EMrLOYED A^D WAGES ! BY INDUSTEIES. 737
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONS.
Part I. — Persons Employed, with Classification of Ages; Working Time.
INDUSTBIES.
Peesoss Employed.
a
3
2;
Artificial limb
pairing,
Bread baking, .
Bookbinding, .
Book lettering and
stamping,
Boot tree repairing,
Box making, .
Brick making, .
Bridge and station
repairing,
Broom making.
Brush making.
Burnishing,
Bntton-bole mak
ing.
Cabinet work and
repairing,
Carpet sewing,
Charcoal making.
Cider making, .
Cigar making, .
Clothes wringer re-
pairing,
Cloth finishing,
Coflce roasting.
Concrete walk lay
ing,
Coppersmithing,
Cotton waste clean
ing, . .
Curbstone laym
and paving, .
Curing fish,
Currying, .
Cutlery repairing,
Diamond setting,
Drain building,
Draughting and de-
signing.
Electrical instru
ment making,
Electroplating,
Electrotyping, .
Embroidery stamp
ing.
Enamelling,
Engraving (wood
and metal), .
File cutting, .
Fruit preserving,
Fresco painting.
Fur goods repair
ing,
Furniture finishing,
Furniture repairing.
2S
10
4
17
5
65
2
11
2
29
9
53
2
8
21
3
4
3
49
22
94
401
20
30
6
3
217
62
20
91
14
28
5
88
24
2
44
3
50
35
24
11
2
4
10
5
9
15
2
8
20
3
4
2
49
22
39
401
26
30
3
217
62
19
87
14
8
4
88
24
2
44
1
50
32
29
38
1
55
20
1
13
Persons Employed, With Age.
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62
19
87
13
7
4
87
22
2
44
50
12
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23
4
11
5
2
_
4
-
10
7
5
-
65
_
1
-
6
5
2
-
-
29
9
15
38
2
_
8
-
16
1
3
_
4
2
1
49
_
22
-
39
55
401
_
26
_
30
_
6
-
3
_
217
_
18
1
1
20
■a
■a
10
10^
301
10
313
10
300
10
300
10
258
10
175
10
360
10
280
10
305
10
150
10
a
M c3
300
238
10
9|
10
10
10
292
284
300
254
308
9|
10
10
300
159
305
10
10
200
248
10
253
10
10
10
w
225
303
203
300
10
310
212
9
250
10
10
10
305
286
304
9
10
286
280
8i
292
10
10
10
299
308
287
10
10
8
57
283
24T
VOL. II.— 93
738
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations— Con.
Part I. — Persons Emj^loyed, loitli Classification of Ages — Con.
Industries.
Persons Employed.
Glazing, .
Grading, .
Grain grinding,
Gum copal cleaning
Gun and lock smith
ing,
Hair picking (by
machinery), .
Hair -working, .
Ham curing, .
Hand-card board
making,
Hat finishing, •
Ice cutting.
Iron founding, .
Iron working, .
Japanning,
Kindling wood mak
ing,
Lamp wick making.
Lapidary work,
Lathing, .
Lithographing,
Lumber dressing, .
Lumber planing and
sawing, .
Machine adjusting, .
Machine wool comb-
making and re-
pairing.
Machine stitching, .
Map mounting.
Marble working.
Mattress making, .
Metal punching and
stamping,
Mica working, .
Millwrighting, .
Musical instrument
repairing.
Music printing,
Nail keg making, .
Ket and seine re-
pairing.
Oiled clothing mak-
ing,
Oil (tish) extracting.
Optical instrument
repairing,
Ore and mineral
pulverizing, .
10
7
13
5
32
21
53
181
47
91
11
15
102
20
36
3
10
6
4
7
14
4
10
8
10
7
13
67
2
6
21
3
49
181
47
91
11
15
4
2
50
46
20
20
26
26
13
13
88
2
28
19
36
3
2
1
13
2
10
6
4
14
4
10
3
26
»=1
134
1
Persons Employed, With Age.
^•i
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o
O
u
B
rs
Sj
X
o
s
1=4
03
to
8
10
7
13
67
11
15
2
43
20
26
13
88
2
28
19
36
3
2
1
13
2
10
14
4
10
2
3
6
26
21
-
3
_
49
4
ISl
_
47
_
91
-
132
1
03
c
■3
10
10
10
10
10
i i 10
I 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
II
241
240
313
153
286
308
2S6
300
lOO
200
188
300
303
288
287
10
300
10
292
10
159
9
305
10
307
264
300
10
300
10
201
10
300
10
284
10
100
10
300
9
310
10
304
10
242
10
306
250
90
308
175
275
300
PEESOXS EMPLOYED ^VXD WAGES : BY IjSDUSTRIES. 739
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations — Con.
Part I. — Persons Emj^Ioyed, ivitJi Classification of Ages — Con.
Tersoss Employed.
Tersoxs Emploted, With Ag
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Packing fish, .
829
829
_
829
_
_
_
^
_
10
278
Paper stock assort-
ing,
]8
7
11
-
7
11
-
-
-
-
10
300
Paper ruling, .
61
31
30
-
30
30
1
-
-
-
9|
306
Pattern rcp.iiring, .
21
21
-
-
21
-
-
-
-
-
10
302
Photographing,
31
20
11
-
19
11
1
-
-
-
93
250
Piano tnning and
repairing, .
4
4
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
n
250
Picture flaming,
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
lOi
300
Portrait painting, .
7
5
2
1
5
2
-
-
-
-
7
249
Printing, .
59
56
3
1
55
3
1
-
-
-
101
304
Pork packing, .
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
13
308
Pump and block
repair! ug,
9
9
~
—
9
—
•-
~
—
~
10
267
Rag assorting, ,
28
3
25
2
3
25
~
_
_
_
10
284
Railroad repairing, .
110
110
-
-
110
-
-
-
-
10
309
Reed and baruess
repairing.
8
8
-
-
8
_
-
-
-
10
309
Road buililing,
94
94
-
-
94
-
-
-
-
-
10
255
Rubber grinding, .
5
5
—
—
4
-
1
—
—
—
10
300
Sail making and re-
pairing.
11
11
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
10
148
Saw iiliiig.
8
8
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
-
10
300
Sewing-machine re-
pairing.
43
41
2
-
40
2
1
-
-
-
10
296
Sheepskin finishing.
24
24
-
-
24
-
-
-
-
-
10
293
Sbipsmithing, .
5
5
-
-
5
_
-
-
-
-
10
312
Silversmilhing,
9
7
2
_
7
o
_
_
_
-
10
277
Sparmakincr, .
13
13
-
-
13
_
_
-
-
-
10
157
Shoddy picker re-
pairing,
2
2
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
10
200
Slaughtering and
lard rendering, .
117
117
-
-
117
-
-
-
-
-
10
310
Stencil cutting,
4
4
-
-
4
_
_
-
-
-
10
275
Sugar puh-erizing, .
2
2
—
—
2
-
-
—
—
—
10
300
Tack leathering.
16
1
15
_
1
15
_
_
_
10
300
Tanning, .
50
50
-
-
50
_
_
-
-
—
10
209
Tallow rendering, .
5
5
_
-
5
_
_
_
_
-
Hi
175
Taxidermy,
6
5
1
-
5
1
_
-
-
-
10
302
Top-roll repairing,
69
41
28
1
32
27
9
1
—
—
10
300
Umbrella repairing,
7
7
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
10
273
Vessel rigging,
108
108
-
-
108
-
-
-
-
-
95-
212
VV hip making.
5
5
_
_
5
_
_
^^
10
300
Whitewashing, etc.,
20
20
-
_
19
_
1
-
-
-
10
258
Wood carving,
13
13
-
_
13
..
..
_
-
-
10
300
Wood turning.
32
32
-
-
30
_
2
-
-
-
10
305
Wool cleansing.
71
71
_
_
70
_
1
_
_
_
10
282
Wool st;:prg, wash-
ing, etc.,
115
115
-
-
114
-
1
-
-
-
10
302
Totals,
4,723
4,235
4SS
45
4,181
4S3
54
5
-
-
-
-
74:0
CEN-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Contdojed.
MiSCELLAKEOUS OCCUPATIONS— Con.
Part IL— Yearly and Total Wages.
WOEKISG
Time axd Wages
Given fok,—
INDCSTEIES.
Artificial limb re
pairing,
Bread baking, .
Boolibincling, .
Book lettering and
stamping.
Boot tree repairing;
Box making, .
Brick making, .
Bridge and Btation
repairing,
Broom making.
Brush making.
Burnishing,
Button-hole mat
ing,
Cabinet -work and
repairing,
Carpet sewing,
Charcoal making,
Cider making, .
Cigar making, .
Clothes wringer re
pairing,
Cloth finishing,
Coflfee roasting.
Concrete walk lay
ing, . .
Coppersmithmg,
Cotton waste clean
ing. • ,• .
Curbstone laying
and paving, .
Curing fish,
Currying,
Cutlery repairing.
Diamond setting.
Drain building.
Draughting and de
signing, .
Electrical instru-
ment making,
Electro-plating,
Electrotyping, .
Embroidery stamp
ing,
Enamelling,
Engraving (wood
and metal), .
File cutting, .
Fruit preserving,
Fresco painting.
Fur goods repair
Furniture finishing,
Furniture repairing.
S
23
11
2
4
6
5
65
4
2
5
14
2
7
16
3
4
2
49
22
38
401
26
29
3
217
52
19
87
10
8
4
56
24
2
42
44
12
2
29
34
55
4
20
ATEBAGE Yearly Wages.
DAT HANDS.
O
PIECE HANDS.
o
10 $28815
580 00 314 28
450 00
480 CO
550 00
350 00
768 00
328 50
300 00
849 70
599 66
450 00
164 98
661 85
549 00
273 48
762 25
360 00
585 96
436 48
463 36
651 45
298 50
717 50
457 50
311 33
841 50
762 50
705 16
682 10
544 12
608 44
867 00
6S2 90
539 00
1,063 92
602 70
596 16
154 50
337 77
$864 00
927 00
$450 00
278 00
405 88
176
351 00
453 00
330 87
$149 99
106 50
177 84
150 00
614 40
1,540 CO
436 58
668 36
$162 CO
o
$15,091
7,951
900
1,920
6,450
1,750
49,920
1,623
600
8,062
4,248
21,491
900
1,155
12,976
1,647
1,094
1,524
17,640
12,891
26,229
185,807
16,933
8,656
4,305
1,372
67,559
42,342
14,487
61,618
6,821
10,215
2,434
49,898
10,806
1,078
44,685
213
26,584
7,490
PEESOXS E3IPLOYED AXD WAGES: BY IXDUSTEIES. 741
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations — Con .
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
WOEKIXO
Average Yeaklt Wages.
u
Time Ay^ ^'*'^^^
J-c jji
GiVEX FOB,—
DAY hakds.
PIECE HANDS.
u 2
<2 -
iNDCSTEIES.
91
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Glazing, .
7
$516 60
$3,616
4,200
Grading, .
10
-
420 00
_
-
_
_
_
Grain grinding,
7
-
651 95
_
_
_
_
_
4,564
396
Gum copal cleaning.
H
_
36 00
_
_
_
Gun and lock smith-
ing,
61
-
636 75
-
-
-
-
-
38,842
Hair picking (by
machinery), .
2
3
462 00
$277 20
_
_
_
_
1,756
Hair working, .
5
17
656 04
308 92
^
„
_
_
5!442
14,679
Ham curing, .
21
—
699 00
_
^
_
_
_
Hand-card board
making.
3
_
75 00
_
_
225
Hat finishing, .
46
4
413 60
398 01
-
6350 00
-
-
19,600
Ice cutting.
181
_
95 85
_
17 349
Iron founding, .
47
_
600 00
_
^
_
_
281200
66,990
Iron working, .
87
-
770 00
-
-
-
-
-
Japanning,
11
-
554 84
-
-
600 00
-
-
6,194
Kindling wood mak-
ing,
12
-
390 32
-
-
-
-
-
4,684
Lamp wick making,
^
_
— •
_
Lapidary work.
46
4
770 50
300 00
$167 75
_
_
34,834
6,361
17,887
Lathing, .
19
_
334 80
_
Lithographing,
25
_
775 oG
_
_
$275 00
Lumber dressing, .
Lumber planingand
13
-
565 9j
-
-
-
-
li698
sawing, .
83
-
661 96
-
-
30 00
-
-
54,311
Machine adjusting.
6
_
840 00
5,040
Machine wool comb-
making and re-
pairing.
2
_
900 00
_
_
1,800
49,070
Macliine stitching, .
28
134
463 72
269 37
77 00
619 38
$308 00
_
Map mounting,
19
-
675 00
-
-
1,050 00
_
_
18,075
Marble working,
36
..
574 49
_
_
~
20,682
450
Mattress making, .
3
_
150 00
^
_
Metal punching and
stamping.
2
-
639 00
^
_
_
_
1,278
Mica working, .
—
_
_
_
Millwrighting, .
13
_
936 39
„
_
z
z
12,173
Musical instrument
repairing,
_
_
_
_
Music printing.
10
-
511 02
-
-
-
-
-
5,110
Nail keg making, .
Net and seine re-
6
-
-
-
-
500 00
-
-
3,000
pairing.
• 4
-
225 00
-
-
-
-
-
900
Oiled clothing mak-
ing.
Oil (fish) extracting.
14
7
301 00
271 04
-
-
-
-
1,897
4 214
Optical instrument
■»,-A'*
repairing,
4
_
792 00
_
_
_
_
_
3,168
Ore and mineral
pulverizing, .
10
^
525 00
"
-
-
-
-
5,250
742
CEN'SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations— Con.
Part 11. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
INDCSTKIES.
WOEKING
Time asd AVages
Given fok, —
Packing fish, .
Paper stock assort
ing,
Paper mling, .
Pattern repairing.
Photographing,
Piano tuning and
repairing,
Picture framing,
Portrait painting,
Printing, .
Pork packing, .
Pump and hlock
repairing,
Rag assorting, .
Railroad repairing, .
Reed and harness
repairing.
Road building.
Rubber grinding, .
Sail making and re
pairing, .
Saw filing.
Sewing-machine re
pairing, .
Sheepskin finishing
Shipsmithing, .
Silversmithing,
Spar making, .
Shoddy picker re
pairing.
Slaughtering and
lafd rendering,
Stencil cutting.
Sugar pulverizing.
Tack leathering.
Tanning, .
Tallow rendering,
Taxidermy,
Top-roll repairing,
Umbrella repairing,
Vessel rigging.
Whip making,
"Whitewashing, etc.,
Wood carving.
Wood turning.
Wool cleansing.
Wool stapl'g, wash-
ing, etc.,
Totals,
7
29
20
15
3
51
3
110
94
4
11
6
37
12
5
6
13
117
3
2
50
5
4
41
107
5
18
12
32
70
115
3,315
11
27
11
25
15
28
Average Yeakly Wages.
456
DAT HANDS.
y. o
PIECE HANDS.
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CO
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s
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^ t.
o
$703 34
449 19
556 70
896 SO
069 60
510 CO
450 00
514 25
737 50
688 86
460 62
542 40
735 42
428 40
651 75
383 32
573 00
854 00
SS5 00
780 00
779 04
477 28
750 00
600 00
600 00
675 74
304 20
452 60
390 05
323 19
682 65
525 00
436 18
738 53
821 73
382 20
506 60
S206 72
301 58
418 50
77 91
132 16
375 00
450 00
$849 00
$120 00
645 00
600 00
319 41
259 35
$179 80
271 41
834 00
25 00
500 00
450 00
310 20
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si
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$61,191
5,418
24,287
17,935
14,647
2,040
3,600
2,547
26,383
5,900
6,200
4,601
59,664
5,883
40,270
2,607
4,217
3,582
32,348
5,695
3,900
5,578
6,205
87,7.50
1,890
1,200
4,791
34,262
1,5-^1
1,810
21,330
995
73,044
2,575
7,851
8,855
25,195
27,364
58,259
$1,927,296
PEKSOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTRIES. TttS
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands.
Industries,
Artificial
pairing,
limb re
Bread baking, .
Bookbinding-, .
Booli lottoring and
stamping,
Boot tree repairing
Box making, .
Brick making, .
Bridge and station
repairing,
Broom making,
Brush making,
Burnisliing,
Button-hole mak.
iug.
Cabinet work and
repairing.
Carpet sewing.
Charcoal making,
Cider making, .
Cigar making, .
Clothes wringer re
pairing,
Cloth finishing,
Coflfee roasting.
Concrete walk lay
ing,
Coppersmilhing,
Cotton waste clean
ing.
Curbstone laying
and paving, .
Curing fish.
Currying,
Cutlery repairing.
Diamond setting.
Drain building,
Draughting and dc
signing.
Electrical instru
ment making,
Electro-plating,
Electrotyping, .
Embroidery stamp
ing,
Enamelling,
Engraving (wood
and metal), .
File cutting,
Fruit preserving,
Fresco painting,
Fur goods repair
ing,
Fur?iiture finishing,
Furniture repairing.
DAT Hands.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
S 2
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
'A
?'3
23
11
2
4
6
5
65
4
2
5
11
2
7
7
3
4
40
22
37
401
26
29
6
217
51
19
70
10
7
4
54
42
44
12
_
-
290
260
4
5
300
2i0
275
175
-
300
-
302
150
2
293
294
300
113
305
22
300
129
305
-
ISO
228
_
248
55
181
303
150
287
-
250
163
-
275
-
305
289
297
4
244
287
18
289
-
290
308
286
-
294
276
2
2
339
291
309
243
204
302
269
71
152
BOTH SEXES
UXDER 15.
a
o o
6 'f
283
Piece Hands.
UALES
ABOVE 15.
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BOTH SEXES
UXDEl; 15.
'A
17
2
10
288
309
256
308
203
29
12
300
200
292
300
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CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
PERSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations— Con.
Part III. — WbrTcmg Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
DAT Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVi; 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEU 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
Industries.
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Glazing, .
7
2.52
Grading, .
10
240
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Grain grinding.
7
295
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
__
_
_
Gum copal cleaning.
11
24
..
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Gun and lock smith-
ing, .. .
61
283
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hair picking (hy
machinery), .
2
308
3
308
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hair working, .
5
308
17
282
_
_
„
_
_
^
_
_
Ham curing, .
21
300
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hand-card board
making,
3
100
_
_
_
-.
_
_
_
_
_
_
Hat finishing, .
30
220
4
219
-
-
16
200
-
-
-
-
Ice cutting,
181
45
_
_
_
_
Iron founding.
47
300
_
^
_
_
_
_
^
_
_
.
Iron working, .
87
308
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Japanning,
9
286
-
-
-
-
2
300
-
-
-
Kindling wood mak-
ing, .. .
12
287
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lamp wick making.
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Lapidary work.
43
230
4
300
3
305
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lathing, .
19
155
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
Lithogr.iphing,
22
276
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
275
Lumber dressing, .
13
231
—
—
—
—
—
—
.
.
„
.
Lumber planing and
sawing, .
82
268
■"
—
—
—
1
20
—
—
—
—
Machine adjusting.
6
300
_
_
^
_
_
_
.^
_
_
_
Machine wool comb-
making and re-
pairing.
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Machine stitching, .
24
189
126
219
2
308
4
279
6
308
_
.
Map mounting.
5
300
-
-
-
_
14
300
-
_
_
-
Marble working,
36
283
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Mattress making, .
3
50
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
_
_
Metal punching and
stamping, .
2
300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
Mica working, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Millwrighting, .
13
281
-
-
_
_
-
-
_
_
_
_
Musical instrument
repairing,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Music printing,
10
306
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nail keg making, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
250
-
-
-
-
Net and seine re-
pairing,
4
90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oiled clothing mak-
ing.
_
_
7
308
-
_
_
»
.
_
_
Oil (lish) extracting.
14
140
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
_
-
Optical instrument
repairing,
4
275
-
-
-
-
-
^
-
-
-
-
Ore and mineral
pulverizing, .
10
300
~
~
—
—
•"
—
~
~
—
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PEESOXS E3IPLOYED AXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTIUES. 745
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations — Con.
Part III. — Working Time for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
ISDCSTEIES.
DAT IlASDS.
WALES
ABOVE 15.
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O o
6 ^
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
o o
6 5=
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Packing fish, .
Paper stock assort-
ing,
Paper ruling, .
Pattern repairing,
Photographing,
PiaDO tuning and
repairing.
Picture framing.
Portrait painting,
Printing, .
Pork packing, .
Pump and block
repairing.
Rag assorting, .
Railroad repairing, .
Reed and harness
repairing.
Road building.
Rubber grinding, .
Sail making and re
pairing,
Saw filing.
Sewing-machine re
pairing, .
Sheepskin finishing,
Shipsmithing, .
Silversmithing,
Spar making, .
Shoddy picker re
pairing,
Slaughtering and
lai-d rendering,
Stencil cutting.
Sugar pulverizing.
Tack leathering.
Tanning, .
Tallow rendering,
Taxidermy,
Top-roll repairing.
Umbrella repairing.
Vessel rigging.
etc.,
"Wliip m.nking,
Whitewasliiiig
Wood carving.
Wood turning.
Wool cUai'siiig,
Wool stapl'g, wash
ing, etc.,
Totals,
87
7
29
20
15
4
8
51
8
3
110
8
94
4
11
4
37
7
5
6
13
117
3
2
47
5
4
31
107
3
18
12
30
Gl
115
3,177
278
279
293
295
270
250
300
275
295
267
296
226
309
255
275
148
300
280
275
312
267
157
300
300
300
209
ISO
310
209
100
205
300
226
299
301
273
298
11
27
11
18
272
293
279
53
224
300
300
285
373
BOTH SEXES
UKDER 15.
10
20
Piece IIaxds.
MALES
ABOVE 15.
.a
E
:2
C p
d ^
'A
FEMALES
ABOVE 15.
•9 ^
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283
290
249
300
300
300
25
200
200
117
BOTH SEXES
UNDER 15.
s ?
'A
300
15
285
VOL. II.— 94
746
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — lS7o.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations — Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands.
Day Hands.
Piece IIands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
Industries.
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Artificial limb re-
pairing,
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Bread baking, .
23
$2 09
4
$0 85
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Bookbinding, .
11
2 32
5
1 08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Book lettering and
stamping,
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boot tree repairing,
4
1 92
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Box making, .
6
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
$150
-
-
Brick making, .
5
2 00
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bridge and station
repairing,
65
2 56
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Broom maldng.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
~
—
Brush making,
4
1 75
2
50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Burnisliing,
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Button-hole mak-
ing,
-
-
—
-
—
—
—
"
29
1 39
""
"
Cabinet work and
repairing.
5
2 90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Carpet sewing.
11
2 04
0-7
1 39
-
-
3
$3 00
12
1 39
-
—
Charcoal making, .
2
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Cider making, .
7
1 46
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Cigar making, .
7
2 17
-
-
-
-
9
3 00
-
-
—
—
Clothes wringer re-
pairing.
3
1 83
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
Cloth finishing.
4
2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
—
Coffee roasting.
2
2 50
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
Concrete walk laj--
ing.
49
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
Coppersmithing,
22
2 57
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
~
^
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Cotton waste clean-
ing.
37
1 76
55
67
-
-
1
4 50
-
-
-
—
Curbstone laying
and paving, .
401
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
^
Curing fish.
2G
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
"•
Currying,
29
1 99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
•"
~*
Cutlery repairing, .
6
2 50
—
—
—
—
~
~
*~
~
Diamond setting, .
3
1 S3
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Drain building.
217
1 91
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~*
■•
Draughting and de-
signing,
51
3 06
-
-
-
-
1
6 00
—
—
"
~
Electrical instru-
ment making.
19
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
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Electro-plating,
70
2 44
4
1 CO
-
-
17
2 40
-
—
—
—
Electrotyping, .
10
2 30
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
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Embroidery stamp-
ing.
7
2 23
18
1 23
3
$0 53
_
_
-
-
-
-
Enamelling,
4
2 12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
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Engraving (wood
and metal), .
54
3 00
-
-
-
-
2
5 00
~
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"
File cutting, .
6
2 01
-
-
-
-
16
1 66
-
-
2
$0 54
Fruit preserving, .
2
1 75
-
-
-
-
—
—
~"
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Fresco painting.
42
3 72
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
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~
Fur goods repair-
ing.
o
1 50
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
-
Furniture finishing.
44
2 05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
~
Furniture repairing,
12
2 16
2
1 17
PEESOXS EMPLOYED ^VXD WAGES I BY IXDUSTRIES. 7-47
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Coxtinued.
Miscellaneous Occupations— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Haxds.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
CNDEE 15.
above 15.
ABOVE 15.
UXDEK 15.
Industries.
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7
$2 05
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Grading, .
10
1 75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Grain grinding,
7
2 21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gum copal cle;uiin!r,
11
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Gun and lock smith-
ing,
61
2 25
—
-
•"
—
~
—
—
—
—
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Hair picljing (by
machinery),.
2
1 50
3
$0 90
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hair working, .
5
2 13
17
1 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ham curing, .
21
2 33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hand-card board
making.
3
75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Hat tinibhing, .
30
1 88
4
1 79
-
-
16
$175
—
—
—
-
Ice cutting.
ISl
2 13
_
_
_
~
_
_
_
_
-
_
Iron founding, .
47
2 00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Iron working, .
87
2 50
-
-
—
-
—
—
~
—
Japanning,
9
1 94
-
-
2
2 00
-
-
-
-
Kindling wood mak-
ing.
12
1 36
~
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~
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Lamp wick making,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
^
Lapidary work.
43
3 35
4
1 00
3
$0 55
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lathing, .
19
2 1(3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lithographing,
22
2 81
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
n
O
1 00
Lumber dressing, .
13
2 45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Lumber planing and
sawing, .
82
2 47
~
—
—
—
1
1 50
~
~
—
Machine adjusting, .
6
2 80
_
_
^
_
^
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_
_
-
_
Machine wool comb-
making and re-
pairing,
2
3 00
—
—
•
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Machine stitching, .
24
2 48
126
1 23
2
25
4
o oo
6
$100
-
-
Map mounting.
5
2 25
-
-
-
-
14
3 50
-
-
-
-
Marble working, .
36
2 03
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
Mattress making, .
3
3 00
_
-
-
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Metal punching and
stamping.
2
2 13
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mica working, .
—
—
—
—
-.
—
»
—
—
—
—
—
Millwrighting, .
13
3 19
-
-
-
—
_
-
-
-
-
-
Musical instrument
repairing.
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Music printing.
10
1 67
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nail keg making, .
-
-
-
_
_
_
6
2 00
_
-
-
-
Net and seine re-
pairing.
4
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oiled clothing mak-
ing.
—
—
7
88
«
.
—
—
—
—
"
—
Oil (tish) extracting,
14
2 15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Optical instrument
repairing,
4
2 88
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ore and mineral
pulverizing, .
10
1 75
~
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~
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~
~
~
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748
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Miscellaneous Occupations— Con.
Part IV. — Daily Wages for Day and Piece Hands — Con.
Day Hands.
Piece Hands.
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
MALES
FEMALES
BOTH SEXES
ABOVE 15.
ABOVE 15.
UNDER 15.
ABOVE 15,
ABOVE 15.
tJNDEK 15.
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87
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Paper stock assort-
ing,
7
1 61
11
$0 76
-
-
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-
-
_
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Paper ruling, .
29
1 90
27
1 06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pattern repaiiing, .
20
3 04
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
Pliotograp ling,
15
2 48
11
1 50
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
-
Piano tuning and
repairing,
4
2 04
-
-
**
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Picture framing.
8
1 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Portrait painting, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
$3 00
-
-
-
-
Printing, .
51
1 87
2
1 47
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pork packing, .
8
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Pump and block
repairing,
9
2 58
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Rag assorting, .
3
1 57
18
59
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Railroad repairing, .
110
2 40
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Reed and harness
repairing.
8
2 38
-
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
_
Road building.
94
1 08
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
_
_
Rubber grinding, .
4
2 37
—
-
-
-
-
—
—
-
-
—
Sail making and re-
pairing.
11
2 59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- •
Saw filing.
4
1 91
-
-
-
-
2
2 15
-
-
-
-
Sewing-machine re-
pairing,
37
3 05
o
1 25
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Sheepskin finishing.
7
1 40
-
-
-
-
5
2 00
-
-
-
-
Shipsmitliing, .
5
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
Silversmithing,
6
2 92
o
1 50
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Spar making, .
13
3 04
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ■
Shoddy picker re-
pairing,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Slaughtering and
lard rendering, .
117
2 50
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stencil cutting,
3
2 10
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sugar pulverizing, .
2
2 00
—
—
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
Tack leathering.
_
_
_
_
_
15
1 17
^
_
Tanning, .
47
2 2G
-
-
_
-
3
2 78
-
-
-
-
Tallow rendering, .
5
1 09
-
-
_
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
Taxidermy,
4
1 46
-
-
_
.
_
-
-
-
-
-
Top-roll repairing, .
31
1 45
2o
91
10
$0 62
-
—
3
1 12
—
—
Umbrella repairing.
3
2 43
-
-
-
-
1
1 00
-
-
-
-
Vessel rigging,
107
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
VV liip making, .
3
1 75
_
^
_
^
2
2 50
_
_
_
_
Whitewashing, etc.,
18
1 93
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wood carving.
12
2 47
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wood turning.
30
2 73
-
-
2
1 09
-
-
-
-
-
-
Wool cleansing,
61
1 40
-
-
-
-
9
2 25
-
-
-
-
Wool stapl'g, wash-
ing, etc.,
115
1 70
—
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—
—
—
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Totals,
3,177
-
373
-
20
-
117
-
79
-
5
-
peeso:n's employed and wages : by industries. 7^9
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
RECAPITULATIONS OF AGGREGATES.
[The State totals for tlio various points given in Part I. of each showing by industries are contained
in the following recapitulation. 'J'lie average number of "hours worked per day" and of ''days that
establishments were open " are net brought forward, but from the data given, in Part I. for each industry,
these averages may be computed for any desired towns, each county, or for the State.]
Part I. — Persons Employed, loitli Classification of Ages.
Peesons Employed.
Persons Employed, With Age.
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Manufactures.
Agriculttiral implements, .
1,187
1,187
-
_
1,185
_
2
_
_
_
Arms and ammunition,
1,109
1,014
95
-
1,014
95
_
_
_
-.
Artisans' tools, .
1,240
1,225
15
1
1,212
13
12
1
1
1
Bags and bagging.
22G
108
118
15
81
97
27
21
_
_
Book binderies, .
1,096
499
597
6
493
597
6
_
_
^
Boots and shoes, .
48.090
36,767
11,323
1,631
35,885
10,997
870
326
12
.
Boxes,
1,528
1,051
477
23
1,044
477
7
_•
-
_
Brooms, ....
140
121
19
_
119
19
2
_
_
_
Building, ....
4,033
4,033
-
-
4,032
1
-
-
-
Carpetings, ....
3,119
1,349
1,770
152
1,319
1,760
30
10
_
_
Carriages and wagons,
3,072
3,018
54
2
3,016
54
2
_
_
_
Chemical preparations.
163
155
8
_
154
8
1
_
_
_
Clocks and watches, .
1,140
757
383
3
750
380
7
3
_
_
Clothing, ....
13,702
4,016
9,686
1,046
3,886
9,588
126
98
4
_
Cotton goods.
60,176
24,814
35,362
2,871
21,706
32,399
3,090
2,953
18
10
Cotton and woollen and
other textiles, .
3,290
1,647
1,643
318
1,516
1,541
131
102
-
-
Dress trimmings, .
278
37
241
3
37
231
_
10
_
_
Drugs and medicines, .
363
262
101
4
260
99
2
2
-
-
Fertilizers, ....
298
295
3
2
205
3
Food preparations.
4,672
3,754
918
113
3,722
900
32
18
_
_
Furniture
6,674
6,014
660
57
5,975
569
29
71
10
20
Glass,
1,291
1,208
83
3
1,144
83
64
-
-
-
Leather, ....
6,620
6,394
226
20
6,379
224
15
2
_
_
Linen,
l,0o9
527
632
14
446
447
81
85
_
_
Liquors and beverages.
879
879
_
879
_
_
Lumber, ....
1,961
1,958
3
2
1,941
3
17
-
-
Machines and machinery, .
9,561
9,309
252
24
9,254
232
54
20
1
_
Metals and metallic goods, .
17,563
16,155
1,408
65
15,808
1,337
341
71
6
_
Musical instruments and
materials, ....
2,249
2,213
36
2
2,203
36
10
-
-
-
Oils and illuminating fluids,
673
558
115
1
558
115
-
-
_
-
Paper,
6,493
2,760
3,733
687
2,713
3,692
47
41
_
_
Po ishes and dressings.
115
77
38
_
77
37
1
_
_
Printing and publishing.
4,360
3,427
933
39
3,336
926
91
7
-
-
Railroad construction,
537
534
3
_
530
3
4
_
_
_
Rubber, ....
1,054
635
419
30
617
411
18
8
-
-
Scientific instruments and
appliances,
367
318
49
2
315
49
3
_
_
..
Stone,
2,553
2,553
-
2,552
1
-
-
-
Tobacco, ....
1,350
948
402
79
936
399
12
3
-
-
Vessels, ....
1,454
1,450
4
-
1,449
4
1
-
-
-
Wooden goods, .
4,267
4,091
176
27
3,972
174
119
2
_
_
Woollen goods, .
19,036
11,334
7,702
854
10,376
7,018
950
084
8
_
Worsted goods, .
1,499
580
919
154
532
823
48
96
-
-
Miscellaneous manufactures,
23,127
15,340
7,787
699
8,949
14,765
7,536
562
220
13
31
Totals
263,664
175,371
88,293
168,483
83,376
6,815
4,855
73
62
750
CE:N-SUS of MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Recapitulations of Aggregates — Con.
Part I. — Persons Employed., ivith Classification of Ages — Con.
Persons Employed, i
to
Persons EjirLOYKD, With Age.
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Occupations.
Blacksraithiijg,
2,458
2,458
-
-
2,455
-
3
-
-
_
Bleaching and dyeing,
669
253
316
48
253
316
_
_
-
_
Boot and shoe making and
repairing, ....
2,626
1,462
1,164
324
1,459
1,156
3
8
-
_
Bottling
141
141
-
_
138
_
3
_
_
_
Building moving, .
193
193
-
-
193
-
-
_
_
-
Butchering
743
743
-
-
740
-
3
-
-
-
Carpentry and joinery,
5,059
5,059
_
_
5,059
^
_
_
_
_
Clock, watch and jewelry
repairing, ....
490
487
3
1
484
3
3
-
-
_
Clothes making and repair-
i'lR,
518
126
392
67
125
389
1
3
-
_
Clothing repairing and ro-
modeiling, ....
573
281
292
38
281
291
_
1
_
_
Coopering
168
168
-
-
167
-
1
-
-
-
Dress making,
860
-
860
153
-
852
-
8
-
-
Glass and china decorating.
100
92
8
3
90
8
2
_
_
_
Glazing, painting, paper
hanging, etc., .
1,491
1,484
7
4
1,484
7
-
-
-
-
Gilding, ....
122
118
4
-
111
4
7
-
-
-
Harness and saddle repair.
iug
293
293
-
-
292
-
1
-
-
-
Machinists' work.
1,754
1,754
_
_
1,750
_
4
_
_
_
Masoning and plastering, .
2,716
2,716
_
-
2,714
-
2
-
-
-
Millinery
339
10
329
40
9
328
1
1
-
-
Painting, ....
1,877
1,877
^
_
1,877
_
_
_
_
Paper hanging, .
246
243
3
_
243
3
_
—
_
_
Plumbing and gas fitting, .
1,188
1,185
3
1
1,180
3
5
-
-
Roofing, ....
347
347
-
346
-
1
-
-
-
Stair huilding,
188
188
_
_
188
_
_
_
_
_
Stone cutting and dressing.
1,542
1,542
-
1,539
-
3
-
-
-
Tinsmithing,
873
873
-
_
1
873
-
-
-
-
-
Upholstering,
498
424
74
11
421
73
3
1
-
-
Vessel and boat rep.airing, .
380
380
-
-
380
-
-
-
-
-
■Wheelwrighting, .
303
303
-
-
303
-
-
-
-
-
Miscell.ancous occupations,
4,723
4,235
488
45
4,181
483
54
5
-
-
Totals, ....
33,378
29,435
3,943
734
29,335
3,916
100
27
-
-
Aggregates.
Manufactures,
263,664
175,371
88,293
8,949
168,483
83,376
6,815
4,855
73
62
Occupations,
33,378
29,435
3,943
734
29,335
3,916
100
27
-
-
Totals, ....
297,042
204,806
92,236
9,683
197,818
87,292
6,915
4,882
73
62
PEESOXS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY rNTDUSTKIES. 751
PEHSOXS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Recapitulations of Aggregates — Con.
[The State aggregates of the totals contained in Part II. of each showing by industries are brought
forward in this recapitulation. In prosentini; the average yearly wages, the recapitulation docs not show
the day aud piece hands separately. From the data given in Parts HI. and IV. in each showing liy Indus,
tries, the average yearly wages for day and pi<cc hands, with regard also to sex and age, can be computed
for any desired town, for each county, or for the State. The .average yearly wages for Aliscellaueous Man-
ufactures aud Occupations will be found at pages 587 and 740.]
Part II. — Average Yearly and Total Wages.
Working Time and
Wages Given for,—
Average Yearly Wages.
•3 ^
2 3
C3 ,
Industries.
1
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3
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1
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Manufactures.
Agricultural implements.
Arms and ammuiiition, .
Artisans' tools.
1,176
1,108
1,132
1,176
1,013
1,122
95
10
$680 85
602 69
646 13
$681 63
702 48
657 30
$238 44
223 90
$225 00
171 64
$800,686
734,264
731,427
Bags and bagging, .
Booli binderies.
Boots and shoes, .
Boxes
Brooms,
Building, ....
224
1,034
38,516
1,445
103
3,816
108
40S
29,148
991
103
3,816
116
566
9,368
454
249 59
516 04
455 05
489 57
485 88
604 97
307 07
758 39
546 02
540 50
485 88
605 12
249 47
323 69
325 17
404 14
150 62
197 20
105 90
285 60
6 00
55,803
533,592
18,727,124
707,835
50,052
2,308,567
Carpctings
Carriages and wagons, .
Chemical preparaUons, .
Clocks and watches.
Clothing
Cotton goods, ....
Cotton and woollen and other
textiles
3,112
3,003
162
1,106
10,376
56,182
3,259
],.346
2,931
154
728
3,1.34
23,266
1,627
1,766
52
8
378
7,242
32,916
1,032
322 06
622 04
012 76
707 22
445 75
333 15
367 22
429 33
028 05
027 06
882 10
689 75
446 13
480 61
246 54
2S9 08
337 50
370 42
349 20
295 41
285 84
129 60
202 00
154 82
136 18
168 81
1,004,127
1,867,982
99,267
782,192
4,625,136
18,717,286
1,196,793
Dress trimmings, .
Drugs and medicines, .
213
336
36
243
177
93
316 51
433 Qii
540 30
407 26
282 18
267 44
84 00
67,418
145,707
Fertilizers
Food preparations,
Furniture, ....
294
4,441
5,802
291
3,603
5,278
o
838
524
639 64
543 44
569 39
642 04
611 77
601 80
407 00
202 49
260 04
197 30
112 91
188,056
2,414,442
3,303,630
Glass,
1,288
1,207
81
537 49
587 29
255 80
148 47
692,290
Leather,
Linen,
Liquors and beverages, .
Lumber
6,172
1,059
802
1,604
6,051
527
802
1,662
121
632
2
5S9 28
284 81
612 01
432 08
596 54
390 35
612 01
434 78
319 33
243 70
85 00
268 09
107 40
163 64
3,637,146
301,619
480,872
718,987
Machines and machinery,
Metals and mitallic goods, .
Musical instruments and ma-
terials
9,374
16,962
2,095
9,134
15,643
2,059
240
1,319
36
641 47
577 09
866 09
652 46
Oil 55
876 99
326 31
307 62
325 28
200 95
158 55
134 25
6,013,174
9,802,629
1,814,463
Oils and illuminating fluids,
628
514
114
545 70
582 92
-
-
342,703
Paper
Po ishes and dressings, .
Printing and publishing.
6,408
101
3,932
2,728
63
3,090
3,680
38
842
430 00
506 48
023 72
59150
693 39
702 16
316 91
362 40
412 39
172 10
198 47
2,774,756
51.155
2,476,092
Railroad construction, .
Rubber
507
956
504
574
3
382
501 47
476 29
664 49
605 00
54 00
306 95
143 24
284,666
455,341
Scientific instruments and ap-
pliances, ....
Stone,
354
2,499
306
2,499
48
595 28
627 30
632 34
627 30
359 02
-
210,730
1,567,642
Tobacco,
1,211
862
349
565 74
665 03
328 60
270 44
683,419
Vessels, . ' .
1,213
1,209
4
619 41
620 91
167 00
-
751,350
"Wooden goods,
"Woollen goods,
4,037
17,092
1,481
3,S73
10,530
575
164
7,162
906
553 58
350 84
371 54
575 62
420 67
545 31
237 91
293 78
288 11
194 10
159 00
180 70
2,235,039
6,207,057
550,248
Miscellaneous manufactures,
18,676
13,938
4,738
426 21
-
-
-
7,960,065
Totals
235,951
158,952
76,999
$462 27
-
-
-
$109,072,831
752
CENSUS OF 3IASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Recapitulations of Aggregates— Con.
Part II. — Yearly and Total Wages — Con.
PERSONS EMPLOYED AND WAGES : BY INDUSTEIES. 753
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Recapitulations of Aggregates — Con.
[Tlic State aErgro£;atos of tho totals contained in Parts III. and IV. of each showing by industries are
brought forward in tins recapitulation. From the data given in those parts in each showing by industries,
tho average working time and the .average daily wages can be computed for any desired towns, for each
county, or for the State]
Parts III. and IV. — No. of Day and Piece Hands, with Classification hij Age.
PeKSOXS EMPLOrED.
Day IIasds.
Piece IIan
DS.
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Manufactures.
Agricultural implements, .
1,176
1,118
58
1,110
_
2
58
-
_
Arms and ammunition,
1,108
588
520
493
95
_
520
_
_
Artisans' tools, .
l,lo2
798
334
775
9
14
330
1
3
Bags and bagging.
224
191
33
79
92
20
2
n
(J
28
Book binderies, .
1,034
599
435
387
207
5
72
303
Boots and shoes.
38,510
12,882
25,034
10,200
2,442
234
18,397
6,752
485
Boxes,
1,445
1,200
245
914
282
4
72
172
1
Brooms, ....
103
01
42
01
_
_
42
_
Building, ....
3,816
3,774
42
3,773
-
1
42
-
-
Carpeting?
3,112
2,159
953
1,150
909
40
160
787
_
Carriages and wagons.
3,003
2,492
511
2,443
48
1
507
4
_
Chemical pnparations,
1G2
151
11
151
_
_
3
8
_
Clocks and watches, .
1,106
695
4U
535
100
_
193
218
_
Clothing, ....
10,376
6,002
4,374
2,004
3,835
103
1,033
3,337
4
Cotton goods, .
56,182
29,064
27,118
14,472
9,856
4,736
5,799
20,184
1,135
Cotton and woollen and
other textiles, .
3,259
1,666
1,593
1,043
402
221
457
1,127
9
Dress trimmings,
213
121
92
25
96
_
11
71
10
Drugs and medicines,
336
322
14
240
82
-
O
11
Fertilizers, ....
204
294
_
291
3
_
_
/ -
_
Food preparations, .
4,441
4,304
137
3,544
725
35
38
97
2
Furniture, ....
5,802
3,516
2,280
3,445
59
12
1,821
444
21
Glass
1,288
900
388
771
66
63
351
15
22
Leather, ....
6,172
5,400
. 703
5,350
79
34
601
42
_
Linen,
1,059
709
290
307
300
102
84
142
64
Liquors and beverages,
802
802
.
802
„
Lumber
1,664
1,617
47
1,005
-
12
43
O
2
Machines and machinery, .
9,374
8,909
405
8.752
153
04
331
73
1
Metals and metallic goods,
16,902
13,975
2,987
13,051
675
249
2,270
598
119
Musical instruments and
materials.
2,095
800
1,289
789
13
4
1,266
-
Oils and illuminatingfluids,
628
024
4
510
114
-
4
-
-
Paper
6,408
4,434
1,974
2,083
1,099
52
10
1,953
11
Polishes and dressings.
101
95
0
63
32
—
_
0
_
Printing and publishing, .
3,932
3,300
632
2,589
028
83
424
208
-
Railroad construction,
507
507
_
504
3
_
_
_
_
Rubber
956
013
343
485
111
17
72
203
8
Scientific instruments and
appliances.
354
261
93
239
22
_
67
20
_
Stone,
2,409
2,155
344
2,155
-
-
344
-
Tobacco, ....
1,211
391
820
229
100
2
027
186
7
Vessels
1,213
1,172
41
1,108
4
-
41
-
-
"Wooden goods, ,
4,037
3,250
778
3,105
116
38
681
46
51
Woollen goods, .
17,092
11,227
6,405
7,003
O ;•■».>
1,302
2,005
4,194
266
Worsted goods, . . .
1,481
1,063
418
440
"'506
117
93
316
9
Miscellaneous manufact-
ures
18,076
14,522
4,154
12,090
112,503
1,924
508
1,327
2,726
101
Totals, ....
235,951
148,927
87,024
28,289
8,135
40,267
44,308
2,359
VOL. II. — 95
754
CEXSUS OF JNIASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
PERSONS EMPLOYED, WAGES, Etc.— Continued.
Recapitulations of Aggregates — Con.
Parts III. and IV. — Xumher of Day and Piece Hands., etc. — Con.
Persons Emplotkd.
DAT IlASDS.
Piece Uax
DS.
Industries.
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Occupations.
Blacksmithing, .
Bleachiug and dyeing,
Boot and shoe making and
repairing,
Bottling
Building moving,
Butchering,
2,171
543
2,373
131
190
630
2,159
497
913
131
190
617
12
46
1,460
13
2,159
236
810
131
190
614
261
97
6
3
12
3
407.
13
43
1,050
3
Carpentry and joinery,
Clock, watch and jewelry
repairing,
Clothes making and repair-
ing,
Clothing repairing and re-
modelling.
Coopering, ....
4,791
400
495
539
163
4,790
380
328
489
114
1
20
167
50
49
4,790
378
98
238
114
230
251
2
1
20
14
24
49
149
26
4
Dressmaking,
774
768
6
-
762
6
-
6
-
Glass and china decorating.
Glazing, painting, paper
hanging, etc., .
Gilding, ....
96
1,392
118
00
1,384
91
6
8
27
83
1,382
83
5
2
2
2
6
3
8
26
3
1
Harness and saddle repair-
ing
265
264
1
264
_
-
1
-
-
Machinists' work,
Masoning and plastering, .
Millinery, . . . .
1,723
2,542
308
1,723
2,456
297
86
11
1,719
2,454
6
291
4
2
86
11
_
Painting, ....
Paper hanging, .
Plumbing and gas fitting, .
1,781
201
1,143
1,730
127
1,141
51
74
2
1,730
124
1,136
3
5
51
74
2
_
Roofing
346
346
-
346
-
-
-
-
-
Stair building, .
Stone cutting and dress-
ing
186
1,417
170
1,203
16
214
170
1,201
_
2
16
214
_
- ~"
Tinsmithing,
821
815
6
815
-
-
6
-
-
Upholstering, .
433
414
19
354
58
2
19
-
-
Vessel and boat repairing.
373
363
10
363
-
-
10
-
-
WTieelwrighting,
272
266
6
266
-
-
6
-
-
Miscellaneous occupations,
3,771
3,570
201
3,177
373
20
117
79
5
Totals, ....
30,383
27,826
2,562
25,431
2,335
60
1,182
1,367
13
Aggregates.
Manufactures, .
235,951
148,927
87,024
112,503
28,289
8,135
40,267
44,398
2,359
Occupations,
30,388
27,826
2,562
25,431
2,335
60
1,182
1,367
13
Totals, ....
266,339
176,753
89,586
137,934
30,624
8,195
41,449
45,765
2,372
SUMMARY
OF THE
GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES.
BY TOWNS.
[755]
756
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
SUIBIARY OF THE GEI^RAL
[In this presentation the principal points given, by towns, in the preceding presentations are brought
comparisons and deductions are made the information given in the head-notes of the various presenta-
headed " Stock Used in Manufactures," contains figures representing manufactures and related occu-
and accurate returns from 260,339, the deficiency being for 42,024 persons, or 13.7 per cent. See
rt CO
Steam
Engines.
Water Wheels.
Alt, Ages.
Counties, Cities and
d —
1^
Towns.
Number,
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
Employed.
1
Barnstable Coc
NTV,
281
7
428
9
186
1,386
2
Barnstable, .
, ,
26
1
5
1
18
10
o
Brewster,
7
-
-
-
-
5
4
Chatham,
21
-
-
-
-
314
5
Dennis, .
5
-
-
-
-
113
6
Eastham,
8
-
-
-
-
14
7
Falmouth,
23
2
310
1
50
130
8
Harwich,
25
1
4
1
15
172
9
Mashpee,
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
Orleans, .
18
-
-
-
-
20
11
Provincetown,
19
-
-
-
-
38
12
Sandwich,
31
2
90
6
103
437
13
Truro, .
2
-
-
-
-
-
14
Wellfleet,
20
-
-
-
-
-
15
Yarmouth,
76
1
19
-
-
133
16
Berkshire County,
867
134
9,654
333
11,116
11,561
17
Adams, .
215
55
4,621
42
3,019
4,606
18
Alford, .
2
-
-
-
-
2
19
Becket, .
18
-
-
12
308
111
20
Cheshire,
25
*>
280
-
-
135
21
Clarksburg, .
7
1
100
5
173
125
22
Dalton, .
28
7
450
15
835
' 819
23
Egremont,
10
1
70
4
100
67
24
Florida, .
3
1
120
-
-
13
25
Great Barrington,
15
3
230
21
817
667
26
Hancock,
22
5
152
7
65
97
27
Hinsdale,
26
4
290
7
ISO
303
28
Lanesborough,
9
4
157
O
30
136
29
Lee,
33
10
620
54
1,823
685
30
Lenox, .
10
-
-
3
77
61
31
Monterey,
9
-
-
10
114
9
32
Mount Washingto
h
-
-
-
-
-
-
33
New Ashford,
1
-
-
3
12
-
34
New Marlborough
28
3
41
17
121
186
35
Otis,
17
-
-
15
301
39
36
Peru,
4
1
60
2
35
1
37
Pittsfickl,
196
19
1,050
45
1,196
2,006
38
Richmond,
6
2
110
1
10
1S5
SU3IMAEY OP 3IAXUPACTUEES : BY TO^VXS.
757
STATISTICS OF MA:NUFACTUKES.
into juxtaposition for purposes of ready use and comparison. Each column stands for itself, and when
tious, and in the introduction, must bo taken into account. Every column, with the exception of the one
pations combined. The "Estimated Wage" figures for the 308,963 persons employed are based upon full
Introduction for explanation of the distribution and influence of these deficiencies.]
Ail
Ages.
Under 15.
Capital ■ in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
in Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(Estimated).
ures.
Work done.
1,274
112
16
-
$1,695,496
$518,152
$614,774
$1,531,812
1
9
1
-
-
11,630
5,145
2,736
48,475
2
5
-
-
-
625
-
-
2,840
3
307
7
-
-
25,350
94,228
3,863
18,633
4
113
-
-
-
1,150
-
-
6,124
5
14
-
-
-
5,830
-
1,000
6,462
6
128
2
-
-
1,009,000
93,974
247,850
492,230
7
169
3
1
-
14,515
57,955
87,131
75,666
8
9
10
20
-
_
-
17,957
7,700
39,450
65,455
23
15
-
-
37,625
13,720
30,200
60,445
11
389
48
15
-
507,000
211,385
144,598
525,235
12
-
-
-
-
ISO
-
-
480
13
-
-
-
-
17,100
-
-
50,450
14
97
36
-
-
46,934
34,045
57,946
179,317
15
7,512
4,049
485
323
$12,269,754
$4,603,136
$12,253,385
$21,015,328
16
2,861
1,745
254
ISO
4,844,930
1,813,152
5,559,444
8,888,665
17
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
360
18
107
4
-
-
127,008
52,257
208,815
336,019
19
86
49
-
-
144,800
42,413
104,150
199,953
20
91
34
13
9
157,445
49,386
147,790
208,660
21
428
391
55
S3
838,575
315,077
451,535
823,150
22
67
-
-
-
61,050
41,561
49,175
112,750 .
23
13
-
-
-
12,000
3,275
4,700
8,200
24
360
307
43
-
470,500
232,339
587,225
1,032,039
25
82
15
2
2
93,260
39,107
95,328
151,551
26
184
119
-
-
267,050
70,011
345,485
506,821
27
135
1
-
-
315,200
124,130
232,275
343,000
28
375
310
-
2
826,900
292,735
926,270
1,616,760
29
60
1
-
-
44,825
21,412
63,459
111,615
30
9
-
-
-
10,150
2,052
8,500
17,580
31
32
33
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
86
111
75
-
-
118,150
65,625
158,305
308,554
34
30
-
-
-
19,075
18,770
18,605
32,510
35
1
-
-
-
3,900
-
925
3,200
36
1,446
020
83
55
2,413,780
815,946
1,978,091
4,073,672
37
185
-
-
-
61,960
99,388
147,450
176,400
38
758
CE:N^SUS of MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
Steam Engines.
"Watee Wheels.
All Ages.
Counties, Cities and
<« a
o .a
. ^
Towns.
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
Employed.
(
Berkshire County— Con.
1
Sandisfield, ....
30
-
-
7
66
31
2
Savoy, ....
8
2
140
5
93
17
3
Sheffield,
21
2
93
14
264
83
4
Stockbridge, .
36
-
-
14
405
241
5
Tyringham, .
9
1
210
3
90
35
6
Washington, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
West Stockbridge,
40
5
253
13
212
140
8
Williamstown,
.33
5
600
8
680
685
9
Windsor,
6
1
7
4
90
16
10
Bristol County,
1,142
236
46,093
134
4,280
33,731
11
Acushnet,
17
2
30
6
66
41
12
Attleborough,
57
16
790
9
2G5
1,281
13
Berkley,
-
-
-
-
-
-
14
Dartmouth, .
38
-
-
9
247
48
15
Dighton,
11
5
356
11
130
69
16
Easton
33
6
267
12
208
747
17
Fairhaven,
25
2
220
-
-
256
18
Fall River, .
329
81
27,997
11
1,056
16,827
19
Freetown,
17
4
104
13
361
85
20
Mansfield,
58
7
170
9
200
1,366
21
New Bedford,
279
50
9,770
-
-
8,120
22
Norton, ....
14
-
-
12
93
31
23
Raynham,
27
9
1,800
17
637
534
24
Rehoboth,
11
1
18
2
69
21
25
Seekonk,
20
-
-
6
57
22
26
Somerset,
8
6
770
-
-
314
27
Swansea,
14
2
22
1
60
25
28
Taunton,
158
45
3,779
10
630
3,593
29
Westport,
26
-
-
6
210
351
30
Dukes County, .
51
2
50
1
10
181
31
Chilmark,
4
2
50
1
10
12
32
Edgartown, .
45
-
-
-
-
148
33
Gay Head, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
Gosnold,
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
Tisbury,
2
-
-
-
-
21
36
Essex County, .
3,246
414
37,267
177
12,519
51,203
37
Amesbury, .
35
3
88
13
873
1,372
38
Andover,
30
10
810
10
413
643
39
Beverly,
67
13
365
4
87
1,334
40
Bosford,
23
1
75
12
250
56
41
Bradford,
10
1
12
1
10
11
42
Danvers,
73
13
448
3
180
1,170
43
Essex, .
75
2
242
1
8
247
SUMMARY OF MANUFACTUKES : BY TOWXS. 759
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
All I
\GBS.
USDKK 13.
CapUal in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in Manufact-
ures.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
Males.
Females.
JIalcs.
Females.
31
$22,050
$80,510
$7,449
$22,055
1
17
-
-
-
15,900
4,545
9,970
22,903
2
83
-
-
-
143,500
14,919
40,525
105,745
3
166
75
1
1
102,710
102,521
174,844
408,058
4
23
12
-
-
42,375
8,749
5,015
18,073
5
0
7
135
5
_
_
339,200
69,637
390,450
536,708
400
285
34
40
752,301
213,857
520,199
805,090
8
15
1
-
1
14,800
3,782
10,797
20,031
9
22,477
11,254
1,317
1,049
$38,988,700
$15,159,709
$21,796,070
$51,099,087
10
41
_
-
-
27,050
16,051
21,450
51,350
11
911
370
7
9
1,880,300
727,032
742,579
3,485,018
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
4S
-
-
-
48,910
25,440
7,204
128,863
14
67
2
4
<y
182,170
34,696
110,000
193,979
15
730
17
-
-
500,750
575,083
232,501
1,830,150
16
231
25
]0
-
187,985
187,405
201,200
387,000
17
8,979
7,848
996
908
23,494,471
5,988,224
10,072,145
24,008,505
18
79
6
-
-
85,200
29,012
15,800
60,440
19
394
972
9
-
299,700
735,277
195,801
555,159
20
6,792
1,328
105
65
6,522,510
3,748,923
6,297,617
10,656,262
21
15
16
4
-
119,700
8,578
72,000
233,030
0'7
506
28
1
-
388,910
232,813
803,148
1,020,749
23
21
-
-
-
15,900.
9,702
4,050
19,974
24
22
-
-
-
11,050
10,839
6,675
47,178
25
314
-
38
-
153,550
151,750
179,270
335,300
26
25
-
-
-
31,250
8,225
18,000
41,350
27
3,014
579
114
47
4,986,834
2,588,804
2,127,924
7,255,923
28
288
63
29
18
52,520
81,135
82,580
110,857
29
179
2
-
-
$63,960
$71,307
$37,800
$103,505
30
12
-
-
-
38,450
3,304
1,000
8,530
31
147
1
-
-
20,395
60,993
24,800
70,000
32
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
20
1
-
-
5,115
17,010
12,000
24,975
35
33,177
18,026
788
536
$33,785,188
$22,403,519
$47,715,153
$93,482,744
36
959
413
20
20
1,271,716
412,451
1,401,320
2,050,440
37
' 329
214
15
15
650,835
223,140
550,002
1,400,710
38
928
406
-
-
339,800
572,339
921,580
1,820,757
39
50
6
-
-
52,590
17,199
9,805
67,590
40
11
-
-
-
21,500
3,029
19,085
52,300
41
861
309
19
1
668,000
542,587
1,474,821
2,320,002
42
203
42
3
3
121,850
11,935
189,002
273,917
43
760
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
.a .
STEAJt
Engines.
Water
Wheels.
All Ages.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Vh 3
o ^
d ^
K umber.
Actual
power.
Kumber.
Kominal
power.
Persons
Employed.
Essex County— Con.
1
Georgetown, ....
11
2
35
3
53
405
2
Gloucester,
185
10
230
-
-
1,397
3
Grovoland,
23
4
355
8
242
587
4
Hamilton,
7
-
-
-
-
10
5
naverhill.
392
17
890
2
45
3,716
6
Ipswich,
73
5
355
9
162
631
7
Lawrence,
367
47
11,837
62
8,364
13,113
8
Lynn, .
602
61
2,626
7
248
10,859
9
Lynnfield,
8
-
-
1
25
-
10
Manchester,
23
5
220
1
10
08
11
Marl)lehend,
55
5
135
-
-
1,449
12
Morrimac,
61
4
247
3
53
543
13
Methuen,
33
8
1,285
6
700
1,466
14
Middleton,
IS
2
309
2
38
159
15
Nahant, .
6
-
-
-
-
28
16
Newbury,
12
-
-
4
105
69
17
Kewburyport,
169
29
4,220
-
-
2,777
18
North Andover,
4
5
500
5
220
787
19
Peahody,
88
43
2,187
2
64
1,112
20
Rockport,
48
19
899
-
-
746
21
Rowley,
15
1
5
6
30
133
22
Salem, .
550
87
8,305
3
55
4,877
23
Salisbury,
76
6
274
1
10
626
24
Saugus, .
19
3
193
8
274
387
25
Swampscott,
13
-
-
-
-
11
26
Topsfleld,
10
2
10
-
-
92
27
Wenham,
9
-
-
-
-
25
28
West Newbury,
40
6
110
-
-
397
29
Franklin Countv,
489
28
1,406
207
8,586
4,506
30
Ashfleld,
9
-
-
4
67
13
31
Bernardston,
13
o
120
4
110
72
32
Buckland,
11
o
260
9
400
361
33
Charlemont,
19
-
-
12
325
16
34
Colrain, .
8
0
225
12
570
429
35
Conway,
16
1
4
8
232
160
36
Doerfield,
19
2
105
8
172
240
37
Erving, .
14
-
-
20
715
OOO
38
Gill,
3
-
-
3
125
102
39
Greenfield,
86
8
223
9
173
300
40
Haw ley, .
12
-
-
9
225
1
41
Heath, .
4
-
-
8
95
-
42
Levcrctt,
14
1
60
25
338
25
43
Leyden, .
3
-
-
3
38
2
44
Monroe, .
6
-
-
2
30
2
45
Montague,
59
3
180
28
2,820
1,008
46
New Salem,
15
p
95
17
210
25
SUMMAEY OF MANUFACTUKES : BY TOWi^"S.
7G1
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
All Ages.
Under 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in M.anufact-
ures.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
342
63
1
$192,750
$185,903
$381,428
$537,700
1
1,306
91 ,
-
-
1,320,253
749,808
647,738
4,808,346
2
425
162
30
47
240,950
103,597
113,500
647,518
3
10
-
-
-
9,350
4,575
2,794
9,400
4
2,288
1,428
30
12
2,234,237
1,980,145
5,891,630
10,635,828
5
444
187
6
5
423,004
207,216
435,730
858,532
6
6,312
6,801
121
157
10,559,119
5,137,542
10,006,551
19,757,120
7
7,422
3,437
95
4
5,197,095
5,297,435
10,250,951
21,011,427
8
-
-
-
-
12,700
-
1,400
13,937
9
68
-
-
-
111,900
32,971
63,881
182,391
10
920
529
4
3
348,350
559,386
696,829
1,401,664
11
543
-
-
-
313,620
316,737
393,595
792,298
12
907
559
84
31
478,500
602,482
1,200,912
2,115,942
13
116
43
-
-
96,100
48,217
182,070
306,801
14
28
-
-
-
6,600
19,000
-
131,225
15
64
5
-
-
17,700
25,596
18,080
78,500
16
1,664
1,113
58
•49
2,059,250
1,111,355
2,316,020
4,693,185
17
671
116
37
21
430,000
486,461
924,400
1,440,000
18
1,067
45
2
1
1,336,295
617,961
2,478,513
4,020,851
19
001
145
20
40
265,515
329,135
263,000
317,880
20
112
21
-
-
34,550
46,857
65,500
179,100
21
3,251
1,626
219
121
4,230,008
2,064,727
4,904,248
8,512,693
22
593
33
7
-
303,585
306,496
420,974
872,786
23
250
137
10
6
203,300
134,939
441,564
771,370
24
11
-
-
-
7,700
6,817
1,127
37,193
25
72
20
-
-
48,900
87,484
135,000
229,100
20
23
2
-
-
19,000
11,817
15,836
45,000
27
324
73
1
-
152,500
135,504
228,458
423,181
28
3,140
1,426
213
306
$4,248,756
$2,144,495
$2,531,314
$5,301,874
29
13
-
-
-
14,950
5,809
3,745
12,8(30
30
54
18
1
3
46,225
37,855
12,605
103,700
31
338
23
27
-
318,000
45,074
121,784
433,765
32
16
-
-
-
17,125
-
23,270
38,750
33
188
241
37
22
356,000
135,457
203,098
390,622
34
94
66
4
2
230,581
99,703
218,180
333,430
35
132
108
4
2
80,725
99,634
109,102
312,720
35
212
10
113
o
292,225
111,258
150,700
272,145
37
102
-
-
78,800
65,974
15,000
18,500
38
262
38
-
-
376,790
176,023
141,010
479,621
30
1
-
-
-
5,825
-
2,025
7,070
40
-
-
-
-
3,900
-
8,350
9,630
41
24
1
-
-
22,050
D,259
14,302
32,004
42
0
-
-
-
2,900
647
500
2,454
43
2
-
-
-
2,200
-
485
1,700
44
783
225
-
-
1,547,114
431,918
823,539
1,478,445
45
26
-
1
-
11,425
9,002
13,625
44,550
40
VOL. II. — 96
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL
STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES-CoN.
in J-
Steam
Engines.
Water
Wheels.
All Ages.
Counties, Cities and
H 2
Towns.
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
Employed.
Franklin County— Con.
1
Northfielcl
35
-
_
7
109
30
2
Orange, .
^4
4
120
24
505
1,164
3
Rowe, .
15
-
-
7
116
22
4
Shelburnc,
40
1
14
11
285
207
5
Shutesbury,
12
-
-
6
105
20
6
Sunderland,
1
-
-
1
12
3
7
Warwick,
14
-
-
17
390
80
8
Wendell,
9
-
-
9
295
47
9
Whately,
8
-
-
4
124
14
10
Hampden County,
1,347
137
5,9S9
285
14,472
22,614
11
Agawam,
3
1
25
3
150
86
12
Blandford,
23
-
-
33
223
41
13
Brimfield,
12
-
-
9
95
31
14
Chester, .
29
1
95
23
419
74
15
Chicopee,
146
8
320
23
1,780
3,521
16
Granville,
18
4
183
9
113
73
17
Holland,
5
-
-
7
41
7
18
Holyoke,
34
-
-
02
5,487
6,447
19
Longmeadow
12
8
185
4
105
223
20
Ludlow,
5
-
_
4
70
3
21
Monson, .
41
7
400
5
171
642
22
Montgomery,
2
-
-
-
-
1
23
Palmer, .
46
3
110
17
1,420
1,401
24
Russell, .
8
1
55
5
180
112
25
Southwick,
20
1
6
7
95
29
26
Springfield,
695
69
2,885
20
1,340
6,927
27
Tolland,
6
1
23
8
215
33
28
Wales, .
17
8
590
8
220
348
29
Westfleld,
183
IS
751
30
878
1,717
30
West Springfield, .
12
1
60
10
765
534
31
Wilbraham, .
30
6
301
IS
705
364
32
Hampshlke County, .
581
56
3,716
246
6,416
7,298
33
Amherst,
74
6
255
26
386
260
34
Belchertown,
36
1
340
18
320
84
35
Chesterfield, .
13
-
-
8
140
20
36
Curamington,
29
1
115
25
430
95
37
Easthamptou,
35
5
1,090
13
425
1,209
38
Enfield, ....
15
1
115
12
165
184
39
Goshen, .
6
-
-
5
50
5
40
Granby, .
11
1
12
58
9
41
Green-wich,
^.
11
1
25
3
80
20
42
Hadley, .
22
-
-
7
179
95
43
Hatfield,
6
-
-
5
64
52
44
Huntington, .
14
2
155
5
135
132
SUMMAKY OF MiNJNUFACTUEES : BY TOWNS.
763
SUI^IMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— CoN.
All
(VGES.
Under 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in Manufact-
ures.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
30
^
$33,555
$17,808
$37,153
$79,455
1
531
633
27
270
681,350
720,000
356,490
807,242
2
21
1
-
-
10,610
7,535
5,085
15,202
3
145
62
-
5
124,571
88,873
132,010
193,306
4
20
-
-
-
9,325
5,684
3,GS9
11,357
5
3
-
-
-
900
220
000
800
6
80
-
-
-
38,400
41,446
57,130
86,810
7
47
-
-
-
28,510
28,200
22,220
68,035
8
14
-
-
-
14,700
6,300
54,057
67,700
9
13,571
9,043
551
590
§20,905,347
$10,283,142
$17,349,873
$35,692,030
10
36
50
-
-
171,478
30,038
98,754
177,000
11
41
-
-
-
21,550
21,085
13,700
44,375
12
31
-
-
-
47,150
15,865
54,215
103,438
13
73
1
1
-
187,405
38,015
93,477
184,496
14
2,026
1,495
86
61
2,051,073
1,570,965
2,340,918
4,035,040
15
65
8
-
-
49,975
27,013
24,230
68,280
16
7
-
-
-
2,050
2,112
506
2,059
17
2,692
3,755
237
233
6,808,200
2,440,576
4,029,457
8,788,306
18
214
9
8
1
155,300
90,696
41,065
158,806
19
3
-
-
-
201,600
1,302
1,000
253,800
20
280
362
14
6
310,005
237,566
759,350
1,270,000
21
1
-
-
-
1,700
2,500
3,643
22
766
635
93
117
909,305
417,176
1,146,600
1,855,218
23
57
55
-
-
158,400
61,439
130,820
181,500
24
28
1
-
-
16,363
7,757
34,435
63,058
25
5,327
1,000
79
82
6,273,222
3,840,883
5,533,209
12,483,010
26
33
-
-
-
16,100
15,135
48,056
82,540
27
239
109
-
-
255,900
■ 151,815
543,040
904,603
28
1,227
490
7
54
1,740,048
1,043,627
1,427,559
3,440,358
29
212
322
20
30
687,500
144,586
426,550
021,698
30
213
151
6
6
720,333
134,291
600,432
964,802
31
4,289
3,009
380
299
$6,993,367
$2,832,968
$5,117,720
$10,797,556
32
220
40
-
-
238,585
110,895
176,114
497,526
33
79
5
1
-
61,065
43,409
69,213
138,152
34
20
-
-
-
31,500
9,277
5,947
19,904
35
73
22
15
'l
98,170
32,689
53,450
109,496
36
483
726
62
57
1,646,375
420,888
1,114,925
1,968,155
37
132
52
7
6
243,000
54,053
308,025
372,361
38
5
-
-
-
4,000
3,000
2,250
4,750
39
9
-
-
-
10,900
5,141
10,500
26,988
40
19
1
-
-
19,400
7,240
19,024
43,794
41
95
-
-
-
74,200
46,064
118,481
207,345
42
61
1
-
-
33,000
31,465
20,700
65,200
43
82
50
-
-
83,610
47,339
58,075
114,112
44
764
CENSUS OF JklASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— CON.
Counties, Cities axd
Towns.
Hampshire Countt-
Middlefleia, .
Northampton,
Pelham, .
Plainfield,
Prcscott,
South Iladloy,
Southampton,
"Ware, .
Wcsthampton,
Williamshurg,
"Worthington,
Middlesex County,
Acton, .
Arlhigton,
Ashbj', .
Ashland,
Aycr, .
Bedford,
Belmont,
Billerica,
Boxhorough,
Burlington,
Cambridge,
Carlisle, .
Chelmsford,
Concord,
Dracut, .
Dunstable,
Everett, .
Framingham,
Groton, .
ITolliston,
nopkinton,
Hudson,
Lexington,
Lincoln, .
Littleton,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Maynard,
Medford,
Melrose, .
Natick, .
-Con
o —
5
123
2
25
2
29
22
53
13
12
23
3,156
33
63
17
29
31
16
7
22
4
534
7
32
39
2
19
35
13
22
39
25
22
33
5
14
533
144
51
15
44
46
105
Steam Engines.
Kumber.
2S
2
2
2
1
o
1
450
3
5
8
5
Actual
power.
1,256
135
9
125
23
26
35
34,482
185
260
440
465
30
1
5
79
4,925
2
128
1
55
4
65
2
267
6
408
5
250
8
232
9
510
1
8
1
90
06
10,410
13
1,730
OO
795
2
575
9
320
■\Vater Wheels.
J^umber.
206
1
r)0
20
11
22
8
10
13
352
22
6
3
8
Kominal
power.
56
716
50
135
770
150
1,470
102
225
280
19,039
930
150
50
225
70
50
270
20
2
16
12
429
6
281
2
85
6
95
4
200
2
210
15
485
2
00
3
50
9
205
2
38
1
36
1
20
85
10,890
1
18
5
400
AxL Ages.
Persons
Employed.
80
103
1,886
4
701
200
1,745
23
391
46
52,000
186
314
17
460
220
22
302
45
6,953
14
404
249
14
13
154
1,K'9
119
078
1,122
1,171
76
8
53
18,311
1,405
2,404
734
540
289
1,063
SUjMMAKY or MANTJFACTUllES : BY TOAVXS.
765
SUM:\rARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
All Ages.
Wales.
71
1,242
6
23
3
395
IIG
816
27
276
46
35,056
222
Females.
128
58
308
6
17
-
392
68
204
16
21
1
32
644
1
306
84
929
1
115
Under 15.
17,934
80
19
26
6,190
763
14
-
281
123
194
55
12
2
13
-
147
7
587
612
99
20
599
79
986
136
818
353
74
2
8
-
49
4
8,318
9,993
992
413
1,877
527
469
265
452
83
263
20
878
190
Males.
g
91
25
20
102
1
45
2
992
23
14
50
12
10
2
3
47
3
324
40
78
60
35
14
Females.
97
16
10
73
34
796
15
23
4
18
3
IQO
10
38
33
12
11
Capital in-
vested.
$89,300
1,854,935
8,000
11,075
4,000
914,222
16,800
1,271,225
26,190
227,015
25,840
$47,053,532
273,875
213,625
15,900
540,575
63,200
16,3S3
516,910
12,500
7,208,054
1,950
363,093
180,650
5,100
9,555
339,700
1,075,100
363,330
259,600
578,450
477,900
40,900
1,300
10,616
18,253,831
1,227,349
565,600
645,050
"445,300
100,975
494,000
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in Maiuifact-
iires.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
$14,687
992,017
2,132
4,123
1,200
210,672
69,624
578,869
9,oo5
129,043
9,441
$24,145,051
114,721
208,546
5,950
232,843
114,358
138,021
12,527
3,768,804
7,147
167,068
96,423
5,744
102,790
703,833
68,782
317,019
503,138
539,806
43,996
3,986
30,725
6,648,744
736,833
1,161,102
317,001
356,357
103,719
606,069
$43,216
1,150,004
2,000
6,245
6,000
427,241
52,256
1,295,091
6,311
155,467
9,625
$57,404,504
76,465
139,162
10,836
760,605
217,104
2,000
988,204
9,027,568
1,980
449,513
101,751
24,250
6,000
252,608
1,005,000
216,250
692,616
1,308,450
1,198,700
24,917
1,500
7,105
15,025,039
1,717,936
2,311,891
1,234,320
400,520
134,172
1,699,405
$97,089
3,673,003
9,225
16,085
9,200
1,050,428
66,669
1,957,611
16,698
299,935
27,110
$103,085,248
386,421
738,223
70,913
1,180,305
306,408
220,164
15,900
1,287,610
38,000
16,807,412
8,451
823,561
232,870
30,850
23,210
900,236
1,778,360
339,195
1,225,661
1,863,215
2,011,634
109,072
12,725
18,059
29,725,539
3,008,789
3,003,227
1,574,735
688,095
388,872
2,736,973
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
23
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
766
CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— CON.
Counties, Cities and
TOWKS.
Steam
Engines.
Wateb Wheels.
All Ages.
W 2
w S
O =3
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
Employed.
Middlesex Cocnty— Con.
1
Newton, • . . .
145
16
1,305
12
595
1,358
2
North Reading,
22
-
-
-
_
117
3
Pepperell,
65
5
300
25
303
298
4
Reading,
56
3
85
-
_
417
5
Sberborn,
11
o
40
3
40
92
6
Shirley, .
42
3
315
14
484
304
7
Somerville,
168
■ 37
2,024
-
_
1,991
8
Stoneham,
109
23
500
_
_
1,517
9
Stow,
7
2
SO
3
130
124
10
Sudbury,
12
3
215
16
130
101
11
Tewksbury,
8
1
17
-
_
23
12
Townsend,
36
3
290
19
447
312
13
Tyngsboroug
^,
9
2
100
9
110
57
14
Wakefield,
82
6
904
2
50
978
15
■Waltham,
78
13
3,190
8
680
2,500
16
Watcrtown,
62
9
1,070
9
180
953
IT
Wayland,
13
2
65
-
_
515
18
Westford,
19
-
-
4
305
167
19
Weston, .
16
1
21
4
70
33
20
Wilmington,
3
1
50
-
-
34
21
Winchester,
29
6
299
4
87
329
22
Woburn,
163
44
1,243
6
65
2,226
23
Nantucket County, .
69
_
^
_
_
327
24
Nantucket
69
_
-
-
-
327
25
Norfolk County,
1,042
136
8,238
138
3,230
13,708
26
Belllngham, .
11
5
275
5
130
323
27
Braintree,
41
9
700
10
190
995
28
Brookline,
23
-
_
_
_
61
29
Canton, .
31
10
1,285
15
415
995
30
Coliasset,
11
-
-
-
_
15
31
Dedham,
27
1
25
5
177
512
32
Dover, .
6
-
-
3
50
13
33
Foxborough,
2
4
365
-
-
9S4
34
Franklin,
47
12
990
9
185
546
35
Ilolbrook,
33
1
20
-
-
286
36
nyde Park,
44
8
845
-
-
395
37
Medfield,
19
3
25
4
88
3C1
38
Mcdway,
45
7
72
17
225
1,012
39
Milton, .
19
1
15
2
50
98
40
Ncedham,
73
7
213
11
463
705
41
Norfolk,
12
4
710
7
100
163
42
Norwood,
15
6
233
4
50
158
43
Quincy, .
178
19
550
2
20
1,431
SU3IMARY OF MAXXIFACTUEES I BY TOWNS.
767
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Cox.
All
Agks.
Under 15.
Capital In-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in Manufact-
ures.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
1,081
277
15
16
$900,545
$620,034
$727,226
$2,676,784
1
86
31
-
-
42,225
48,527
49,175
145,071
2
237
61
9
-
422,337
132,577
310,905
580,401
3
238
179
-
-
144,600
198,184
228,945
620,013
4
92
-
-
-
65,400
47,125
86,458
130,150
5
108
136
29
36
224,215
114,225
146,993
259,472
6
1,876
115
37
1
2,027,587
1,151,057
6,061 ,055
7,740,831
7
969
548
5
5
692,140
684,349
1,900,087
3,014,746
8
80
44
8
5
115,100
-
267,500
330,100
9
80
21
1
-
131,900
34,909
104,840
174,265
10
23
-
-
-
28,910
7,369
71,425
88,500
11
304
8
-
-
280,712
148,431
249,849
480,579
12
49
8
-
-
25,390
36,660
54,941
84,219
13
493
485
6
21
1,360,990
377,244
539,398
1,302,811
14
1,188
1,312
115
306
2,617,330
1,268,875
1,173,355
2,620,788
15
650
303
8
3
1,305,277
496,818
1,023,573
2,650,781
16
455
60
-
-
63,200
359,508
1,646,170
1,946,675
17
124
43
6
7
243,802
45,227
291,491
491,561
18
33
-
-
-
34,600
18,505
4,800
51,900
19
34
-
-
-
50,500
22,256
62,523
104,408
20
316
13
2
-
244,200
190,989
521,914
1,067,448
21
1,849
377
31
22
1,719,566
1,018,440
2,841,964
4,343,740
22
223
104
-
-
$106,200
$146,774
$58,800
$173,983
23
223
104
-
-
106,200
146,774
58,800
173,983
24
10,579
3,129
160
44
$10,057,442
$6,314,668
$14,430,568
$26,905,040
25
277
46
27
2
178,900
170,008
334,940
544,530
26
680
315
2
2
648,383
401,473
1,104,215
1,649,306
27
61
-
-
-
85,600
45,384
-
364,558
28
479
516
18
16
1,158,550
424,696
1,903,679
3,094,681
29
15
-
-
-
11,000
9,259
-
45,150
30
492
20
-
-
752,100
203,443
425,481
1,012,448
31
11
2
-
-
14,400
4,655
8,030
09,550
32
434
550
-
-
525,665
287,663
682,250
1,093,000
33
384
162
11
-
325,625
208,840
880,999
1,270,915
34
260
26
2
-
220,000
161,089
196,937
707,135
1,049,796
35
229
166
-
-
670,140
306,357
070,403
36
176
145
1
-
211,725
108,135
210,649
490,750
37
869
143
41
-
270,775
354,817
896,908
1,548,931
33
91
7
-
-
305,250
62,360
84,100
422,757
39
493
212
5
2
689,987
341,220
495,752
1,549,244
40
142
21
10
5
381,150
65,629
290,799
489,380
41
158
-
-
-
164,250
102,487
269,535
484,086
42
1,380
51
5
1,036,591
960,788
834,424
2,087,072
43
CENSUS or MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF ]\IAXUFACTURES— Con.
.a .
Steam
Engines.
Water
AVheels.
All Ages.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
C .=
C '^
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
rersons
Employed.
Norfolk Colnty— Con.
/
1
Randolph, . . . .
143
6
114
1
12
852
2
Sharon, .
.
13
1
10
5
100
142
3
Stoughton, .
•
40
7
340
4
70
819
4
Walpole,
.
33
4
227
14
220
243
5
Weymouth, .
.
144
20
1,214
15
570
2,354
6
Wrenlham, .
.
32
1
10
5
55
285
7
Pltjiouth Colxtt, .
1,007
114
7,179
203
4,918
11,047
8
Ahington
49
o
55
1
SO
681
9
Bridgewater, .
52
6
219
7
175
187
10
Brockton,
173
26
600
9
182
3,013
11
Carver, .
13
o
60'
14
280
114
12
Duxbury,
47
-
-
2
28
117
13
East Bridgewater,
25
5
110
10
215
296
14
Halifax, .
7
-
-
5
87
11
15
Hanover,
21
2
165
2
150
186
16
Hanson, .
15
o
210
10
220
89
17
Hinghani,
92
14
841
5
135
419
18
Hull, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
19
Kingston,
31
o
170
10
211
222
20
Lakeville,
5
1
40
3
75
7
21
Marion, .
1
-
-
o
33
3
22
Marsh field, .
30
2
44
9
122
49
23
Mattapoisctt, .
22
2
83
6
92
67
24
Middleborough,
100
11
C31
21
390
942
25
Pemhroke,
23
1
3
4
60
71
26
Plymouth,
68
15
1,843
19
585
1,113
27
Plympton, .
5
-
-
4
100
-
28
Rochester, .
26
-
-
17
380
61
29
Rockland,
35
3
110
-
-
753
30
Scituate,
25
-
-
3
60
64
31
South Scituate,
41
3
70
10
150
215
32
South Ahington,
44
9
- 780
3
125
886
33
■Wareham,
30
4
1,220
18
990
655
34
West Bridgewater
f
27
2
25
3
38
221
35
SCFFOLK COCTNTY,
5,829
452
26,935
4
80
51,571
36
Boston,
15,649
422
25,006
4
80
49,656
37
Chelsea,
169
29
1,925
-
-
1,881
33
Revere,
5
-
-
-
-
9
39
Winthrop
6
1
4
-
-
25
40
Worcester County, .
3,121
359
26,749
801
25,730
46,780
41
Ashburnham,
43
5
215
27
450
841
42
Athol
139
9
520
46
1,381
03G
SmiMART OF MAIN^UFACTUEES : BY TOWN'S. 7G9
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES-Con.
All Ages.
Under 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
(Estimated).
Stock used
in Manufact-
ures.
Value of Goods
made and
Work done.
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
754
98
11
3
$207,631
$371,106
$800,198
$1,302,386
1
118
24
_
_
65,625
96,367
106,206
280,979
2
613
206
2
_
379,800
366,593
667,576
1,455,805
3
215
28
17
1
177,630
106,845
337,054
692,700
4
2,013
341
8
13
1,417,075
1,085,429
2,931,496
4,809,152
5
235
50
-
-
150,590
179,445
152,665
421,455
6
9,456
1,591
153
38
$7,224,521
$5,324,442
$11,193,566
$20,590,132
7
58S
93
4
_
329,790
334,705
706,803
1,199,700
8
185
2
_
-
704,355
67,879
450,639
1,038,956
9
2,964
649
48
23
1,249,680
1,969,663
3,578,351
6,492,087
10
94
20
2
-
111,000
46,526
101,244
199,574
11
117
_
-
-
18,395
52,650
12,235
119,191
12
289
7
_
_
209,940
112,234
285,330
401,072
13
11
-
-
_
9,650
4,950
11,695
19,946
14
157
29
1
-
71,600
76,054
149,557
297,704
15
73
16
—
-
99,354
34,608
95,187
160,783
16
354
65
-
-
426,825
185,604
434,263
909,740
17
18
190
32
^
_
251,115
107,244
237,085
300,986
19
7
-
1
-
5,000
793
3,625
7,040
20
3
_
-
-
2,100
900
1,500
3,000
21
49
-
-
-
17,835
12,081
19,250
58,418
22
59
8
2
-
47,950
27,813
20,970
70,010
23
721
221
2
~
635,000
389,310
824,065
1,598,239
24
69
2
2
25,950
17,920
18,635
36,053
25
940
178
45
10
1,095,400
487,414
1,452,725
2,468,156
26
-
-
-
-
20,875
-
18,433
41,750
27
61
_
—
-
33,975
18,713
37,241
66,145
28
679
74
15
-
282,907
468,042
765,570
1,270,290
29
60
4
-
1
28,550
27,553
65,900
146,877
30
181
34
-
-
113,275
77,013
177,091
385,140
31
764
122
31
4
633,950
480,910
1,084,287
1,982,581
32
655
_
-
-
719,300
207,124
409,551
859,106
33
186
35
-
-
80,750
110,739
232,334
457,588
34
39,254
12,317
416
165
$57,616,702
$31,747,612
$63,314,459
$140,809,856
35
37,841
11,815
403
164
55,201,960
30,754,444
60,631,112
135,931,504
36
1,393
488
13
1
2,391,442
993,168
2,657,836
4,825,252
37
9
-
-
-
10,800
-
2,200
11,900
38
• 11
14
-
-
12,500
-
23,311
41,200
39
34,121
12,659
1,284
1,010
$41,674,693
$20,404,851
$41,145,289
$81,743,707
40
736
105
12
4
398,277
437,320
381,100
558,674
41
729
207
18
6
658,913
397,379
600,681
1,387,955
42
VOL. II.— 97
770
CE^-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
Z. a
Steam
Engines.
Water Wheels.
All Ages.
Counties, cities akb
Towns.
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
employed.
Worcester County— Con.
1
Auburn,
5
2
145
2
55
194
2
Barre, .
32
4
59
16
337
382
3
Berlin, .
15
1
10
5
120
112
4
Blackstone,
44
7
1,540
16
1,650
1,467
5
Bolton, .
9
2
140
8
121
30
6
Boylston,
7
1
60
2
25
145
7
Brookfield,
44
3
250
3
140
566
8
Charlton,
16
2
124
5
130
98
9
Clinton, .
38
13
1,704
9
886
2,238
10
Dana,
14
1
90
4
73
68
H
Douglas,
23
-
-
12
433
376
12
Dudley, .
9
5
825
11
595
788
13
Fitchburg,
223
23
1,930
67
2,249
2,626
14
Gardner,
65
12
797
24
600
703
15
Grafton,
19
1
15
8
563
811
16
Hardwick,
16
-
~
2
43.
18
17
Harvard,
15
1
130
4
137
55
18
Holden, .
16
3
230
14
385
379
19
Hubbardston,
28
1
45
22
425
72
20
Lancaster,
20
2
10
-
-
118
21
Leicester,
32
11
430
23
674
621
22
Leominster,
113
23
1,068
43
894
1,370
23
Lunenburg,
29
-
-
10
140
25
24
Mendon,
14
3
120
9
132
53
25
Milford, .
199
17
790
6
165
2,932
26
Millbury,
38
14
1,174
28
1,028
1,273
27
New Braintree, .
6
-
-
3
34
5
28
Northborough,
23
1
18
10
172
140
29
Northbridge, .
39
3
236
13
769
1,153
30
North Brookfield,
21
2
210
-
-
1,220
31
GakbaiQ,
14
1
100
4
115
27
32
Oxford, .
27
4
149
4
250
721
33
Paxton, .
5
-
-
1
20
84
34
Petersham,
20
2
98
17
321
7
35
Phillipston, .
22
1
20
12
210
41
36
Princeton,
27
-
-
26
458
76
37
Royalstou, .
9
1
10
6
200
123
38
Rutland,
6
-
-
6
65
H
39
Shrewsbury, .
11
2
67
3
25
86
40
Southborough
» '
26
3
155
11
213
428
41
Southbridge,
84
6
740
25
1,448
1,919
42
Spencer,
93
8
334
15
345
1,093
43
Sterling,
28
2
43
20
229
78
44
Sturbridge,
26
1
130
16
538
513
45
Sutton, .
10
3
390
8
500
809
46
Templeton,
50
5
280
28
823
779
47
Upton, .
13
1
16
4
115
493
SUMJUAKT OF MA:NTJrACTUPtES : BY TOWNS.
771
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
All Ages.
Under 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
in Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Hides.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(EsUmated).
ures.
Work done.
88
106
8
T
$115,000
$106,215
$184,000
$253,000
1
332
50
-
2
142,325
170,364
267,887
509,909
2
91
21
3
-
23,050
56,918
110,360
171,000
3
797
670
56
22
819,135
429,400
997,442
2,209,580
4
28
2
2
-
18,275
12,010
20,124
31,625
5
80
65
20
-
109,300
51,156
16,200
161,000
6
453
113
22
15
148,350
253,138
449,750
818,237
7
94
4
3
-
40,800
44,234
68,231
158,150
8
1,286
952
37
30
2,430,347
1,018,536
1,014,860
4,048,294
9
62
6
-
-
72,200
31,924
35,975
115,510
10
337
39
3
10
430,900
252,356
280,000
701,510
11
470
318
113
79
967,400
225,769
676,853
1,336,909
12
2,163
461
17
9
3,564,680
1,367,831
2,709,734
5,827,391
13
676
27
1
-
726,375
364,695
438,470
897,291
14
534
277
33
25
715,495
318,976
506,610
860,058
15
17
1
-
-
10,550
4,500
35,040
96,496
16
42
13
-
-
27,000
21,560
15,293
37,900
17
217
162
21
9
321,650
162.064
347,040
582,360
18
68
4
1
2
50,050
24,172
60,389
114,787
19
88
30
-
-
82,095
43,756
70,430
184,200
20
399
222
22
16
874,625
261,037
1,070,686
1,569,454
21
1,097
273
19
2
812,200
637,516
846,294
2,069,192
22
24
1
3
-
25,020
11,490
12,775
63,063
23
62
1
-
-
54,035
23,805
53,725
107,537
24
2,301
631
73
30
1,330,696
1,243,725
2,353,251
4,199,986
25
764
509
73
46
1,038,250
455,288
1,130,345
1,937,797
26
4
1
-
11,475
2,442
18,762
25,041
27
109
31
4
7
73,350
58,349
103,156
197,450
28
853
300
44
67
1,421,560
547,721
664,499
1,521,072
29
1,045
175
39
71
251,375
503,445
1,346,006
2,059,375
30
27
-
-
-
18,941
14,740
22,993
47,831
31
431
290
19
14
394,025
279,597
762,517
1,207,578
32
84
-
-
-
108,050
38,988
115,200
215,298
33
7
-
-
-
26,400
2,857
6,000
31,961
34
40
1
-
-
33,100
14,439
12,482
31,290
35
71
5
1
1
47,150
26,690
26,018
66,941
36
91
32
6
1
80,500
47,509
119,400
223,850
37
11
-
-
-
8,400
6,930
54,460
85,678
38
84
2
-
-
420,400
47,773
207,372
461,732
39
283
145
17
14
149,665
137,007
318,641
442,950
40
1,264
655
151
105
3,476,788
921,389
1,234,944
3,569,438
41
917
176
22
20
822,375
542,270
1,861,796
2,935,573
42
78
-
-
-
64,135
36,939
85,955
167,622
43
316
197
-
-
464,025
229,357
355,703
669,554
44
344
465
60
9
592,767
263,872
411,660
758,157
45
470
309
7
101
401,050
340,672
301,729
706,521
46
216
277
-
-
1,042,550
179,930
422,500
927,996
47
772
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES— Con.
J3 .
"sl
1 =
STEA5I ESGISES.
■Water
Wheels.
All Ages.
CousTiES, Cities and
TOWKS.
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
employed.
Worcester County— Con.
1
Uxbridge, ....
54
9
473
17
661
6S2
2
Warren, .
51
-
-
26
999
1,033
3
Webster,
71
7
1,630
7
420
1,602
4
Westborough,
54
11
332
5
83
1,646
5
West Boylston,
25
3
235
13
643
576
6
West Brookfield,
15
1
50
-
-
384
7
Westminster,
27
3
195
5
84
174
8
Winehendon,
88
3
380
43
1,438
720
9
Worcester, .
911
108
8,037
27
731
10,770
RECAPITULATION.
No. of Estab-
lishments.
Steam Engines.
Water Wheels.
All Ages.
COUNTIES.
Number.
Actual
power.
Number.
Nominal
power.
Persons
employed.
1
The State,.
22,228
2,525
208,186
2,950
110,582
308,963
2
Barnstable,
281
7
428
9
186
1,386
3
Berkshire,
867
134
9,654
333
11,116
11,561
4
Bristol, .
1,142
236
46,093
134
4,280
33,731
5
Dukes, .
51
2
50
1
10
181
6
Esses, .
3,246
414
37,267
177
12,519
51,203
7
Franklin,
489
28
1,406
267
8,5S6
4,566
8
Hampden,
1,347
137
5,989
285
14,472
22,614
9
Hampshire,
581
56
3,716
246
6,415
7,298
10
Middlesex,
3,156
450
34,432
352
19,039
52,990
11
Nantucket,
69
-
-
-
-
327
12
Norfolk,
1,042
136
8,238
138
3,230
13,708
13
Plymouth,
1,007
114
7,179
203
4,918
11,047
14
Suffolk, .
5,829
452
26,935
4
80
51,571
15
Worcester,
3,121
359
26,749
801
25,730
46,780
SUMMARY OF M.VXTXFACTUPuES : BY TOAVXS.
773
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF :MANUFACTURES— Cox.
Ail
A.GES.
USDEK 15. !
i
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
in Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(EsUmated).
ures.
Work done.
415
267
45
35
$358,686
$213,514
$703,932
$1,029,099
1
678
355
8
8
881,160
45,194
775,596
1,493,150
2
942
750
120
145
983,710
545,382
2,088,000
3,180,797
3
1,107
539
27
19
663,900
257,470
1,286,433
2,381,763
4
304
272
44
37
501,463
198,127
332,829
849,171
5
361
23
15
-
211,500
183,076
402,930
647,305
6
158
16
3
-
131,350
84,637
87,833
212,600
7
617
103
59
7
809,685
305,626
504,654
1,085,222
8
8,767
2,003
33
35
11,218,165
5,901,745
11,721,738
23,496,767
9
RECAPITULATION.
All
Ages.
UXDEB 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
in Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(Estimated).
ures.
Work done.
214,303
94,655
6,755
5,156
$282,683,718
$146,159,826
$294,963,575
$592,331,962
1
1,274
112
16
-
1,695,496
518,152
614,774
1,531,812
2
7,512
4,049
485
323
12,269,754
4,603,136
12,253,385
21,015,328
3
22,477
11,254
1,317
1,049
38,988,760
15,159,709
21,796,070
51,099,087
4
179
2
-
-
63,960
71,307
37,800
103,565
5
33,177
18,026
7SS
536
33,785,188
22,463,519
47,715,153
93,482,744
6
3,140
1,426
213
306
4,248,756
2,144,495
2,531,314
5,301,874
7
13,571
9,043
551
590
20,905,347
10,283,142
17,349,873
35,692,0.30
8
4,239
3,009
380
299
6,993,367
2,832,968
5,117,720
10,797,556
9
35,056
17,934
992
796
47,053,532
24,145,051
57,404,804
103,085,248
10
223
104
-
-
106,200
146,774
58,800
173,983
11
10,579
3,129
160
44
10,057,442
6,314,668
14,430,568
26,905,040
12
9,456
1,591
153
38
7,224,521
5,324,442
11,193,566
20,590,132
13
39,254
12,317
416
165
57,616,702
31,747,612
63,314,459
140,809,856
14
34,121
12,659
1,284
1,010
41,674,693
20,404,851
41,145,289
81,743,707
15
SUMMARY
OF THE
GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES.
BY INDUSTEIES.
[775]
776
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMAEY OF THE GENEEAL STATISTICS
[Before using the figures in this presentation for purposes of comparison or calculation, reference
Statistics of Manufactures, by Towns." The remarks there made are equally applicable to
by industries, fall short of the classification by towns to the number of 11,921. Their estimated
case of small establishments. Those engaged in manufactures comprised 4,261; those in related
Industries.
w a
<» s
o ^
o S
Steam ]
Engines.
Water
Wheels.
ALL Ages.
Number.
Actual
power.
Kumber.
Nominal
power.
Tcrsons
employed.
1
Arms and ammunition,
20
8
683
18
753
1,109
2
Agricultural implements, .
38
13
1,158
31
877
1,187
3
Artisans' tools,
124
23
487
69
1,506
1,240
4
Bags and bagging.
6
2
630
-
-
226
5
Boots and shoes, .
1,461
242
8,641
4
176
48,090
6
Boxes,
157
52
3,247
72
1,295
1,528
7
Brushes and brooms, .
57
-
-
-
-
669
8
Building, ....
379
39
1,967
7
101
4,033
9
Carpetings
24
10
2,347
6
765
3,119
10
Carriages and wagons, .
356
30
1,146
26
448
3,072
11
Chemical preparations,
9
8
299
-
-
163
12
Clocks and watches, .
14
3
27
1
2
1,140
13
Clothing, ....
1,088
35
2,483
6
250
13,702
14
15
Cotton goods,
Cotton and woollen and other
textiles, ....
2201
28j
134
40,536
292
32,959
f 60,176
i 3,290
16
Dress trimmings, .
7
3
46
-
-
278
17
Drugs and medicines, .
116
3
165
-
-
363
18
Dycstuffs, ....
2
2
873
-
-
—
19
Fertilizers
9
8
729
3
50
298
20
Fine arts, ....
31
-
-
-
-
-
21
Food preparations,
783
97
6,285
262
5,894
4,672
22
Furniture
294
77
5,426
110
2,405
6,674
23
Glass
13
9
574
2
SO
1,291
24
Leather,
495
198
8,515
63
1,061
6,620
25
Linen,
5
3
436
6
225
1,059
SUMMARY OF MANUFACTURES : BY INDUSTRIES. 777
OF MAOTJFACTURES : BY INDUSTRIES.
should be made to the head-note of the preceding presentation, entitled, "Summary of the General
both " summaries." For reasons specified in the note on page 373, the persons employed, as classified
■wages amount to $6,564,061, or a yearly average of $550.64. Those rejections were all made In the
occupations, 7,660. The employes under 15, vary 21 in the two presentations.]
All Agks.
Under 15.
Capital in-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
In Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(Estimated).
ures.
Work done.
1,014
95
_
$964,300
$734,923
$421,047
$1,502,841
1
1,187
-
2
-
1,144,475
808,169
365,586
2,365,004
2
1,225
15
13
o
2,226,570
801,201
831,980
2,459,275
3
108
118
27
21
437,000
56,407
528,282
670,595
4
86,767
11,323
882
326
18,692,864
21,883,354
54,976,504
89,375,792
5
1,051
477
7
-
1,147,250
748,063
1,351,241
2,624,901
6
504
165
2
-
395,650
322,487
526,670
1,023,925
7
4,033
-
1
-
1,484,045
2,439,844
3,451,545
8,656,471
8
1,349
1,770
30
10
3,855,950
1,006,377
3,236,606
6,190,239
9
3,018
54
2
-
2,412,709
1,910,907
2,099,173
4,433,458
10
155
8
1
-
311,800
129,880
254,561
661,447
11
757
383
7
3
1,853,950
806,231
523,643
1,331,824
12
4,016
9,686
130
98
9,184,826
6,107,666
17,412,942
29,340,962
13
24,814
35,362
3,108
2,963
63,844,708
20,047,663
41,059,893
77,934,753
14
1,647
1,643
131
102
4,751,597
1,208,153
4,260,185
8,107,999
15
37
241
-
10
147,450
87,990
361,666
458,118
16
262
101
2
2
1,069,226
157,415
1,212,210
2,987,305
17
-
-
-
-
55,000
-
122,100
145,000
18
295
3
-
-
1,230,500
190,613
372,858
821,900
19
-
-
-
-
14,918
-
5,920
70,595
20
3,754
918
32
18
9,850,459
2,458,952
31,856,274
44,633,984
21
6,014
660
39
91
4,949,990
3,800,109
3,799,379
8,422,883
22
1,208
83
64
-
1,555,000
693,900
503,436
1,484,500
23
6,394
226
15
2
8,399,850
3,901,033
16,108.845
23,680,775
24
527
532
81
85
024,000
301,614
278,107
790,609
23
VOL. II.— 93
778
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES: BY
INDUSTRIES— Concluded.
a m
Steam
Engines.
Water Wheels.
All Ages.
CD s
Inddsteies.
C s
o S
Actual
Nominal
Persons
- —
Number.
Number.
'A
power.
power.
employed.
1
Liquors and beverages,
155
37
1,451
7
86
879
2
Lumber, ....
579
102
7,242
602
11,866
1,961
3
Machines and machinery, .
311
194
10,410
74
2,183
9,561
4
Metals and metallic goods, .
768
218
22,777
135
4,991
17,563
5
Musical instruments and ma-
terials, ....
71
22
1,146
1
10
2,249
6
Oils and illuminating fluids.
33
26
1,901
-
-
673
7
Paper
120
66
5,859
298
14,527
6,493
8
Polishes and dressings.
27
6
320
-
-
115
9
Printing and publishing.
533
80
1,776
4
114
5,456
10
Print works (work done), .
9
104
13,473
40
4,294
3,199
11
Railroad construction, .
15
12
1,193
-
-
637
12
Rubber,
15
12
3,046
-
-
1,054
13
Scientific instruments and
appliances.
52
6
347
2
40
367
14
Silk
6
-
-
-
-
860
15
Stone
151
34
1,503
-
-
2,553
16
Tobacco, ....
264
1
6
3
120
1,350
17
Vessels
163
12
630
1
8
1,454
18
Wooden goods, .
460
82
5,771
164
3,751
4,267
19
Woollen goods, .
183
129
15,370
309
13,994
19,036
20
Worsted goods, .
14
6
1,678
15
955
1,499
21
Miscellaneous manufactures,
1,250 -j
f 18,539
>
363
25,587
96
4,846
22
Occupations (value of work
i 33,378
done)
ll,313j
22,228
2,511
208,186
2,729
110,582
297,042
SUMMARY OF MANUPAOTUBES : BY INDUSTRIES. 779
SUMMARY OF THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES : BY
INDUSTRIES— Concluded.
All
\GES.
Under 15.
Capital In-
vested.
Total Yearly
Wages
Stock used
In Manufact-
Value of Goods
made and
Males.
Females.
Males.
Females.
(Estimated).
ures.
Work done.
879
_
_
_
$4,154,309
$537,957
$3,874,031
$8,967,140
1
1,958
3
17
-
2,719,711
847,349
2,123,563
3,953,956
2
9,309
252
55
20
13,859,618
6,133,095
6,329,204
16,399,230
3
16,155
1,408
347
71
21,907,802
10,135,432
19,460,275
37,884,873
4
2,213
36
10
-
3,845,600
1,947,836
1,760,280
5,504,030
5
558
115
-
-
2,287,250
367,256
5,180,685
5,838,889
6
2,760
3,733
47
41
10,800,281
2,791,990
9,471,987
15,602,599
7
77
38
-
1
295,525
58,245
359,807
628,391
8
3,926
1,530
97
7
6,413,427
3,311,159
3,842,358
12,120,6T4
9
2,852
347
316
7
2,570,000
1,361,686
1,930,024
3,609,669
10
534
3
4
-
1,019,175
301,509
1,157,141
1,720,510
11
635
419
18
8
1,787,706
502,010
2,127,400
3,383,796
12
318
49
3
-
428,675
218,468
268,687
643,075
13
159
701
20
65
488,000
262,952
1,010,807
1,842,200
14
2,553
-
1
-
1,663,965
1,601,497
1,123,718
2,902,190
15
948
402
12
3
811,697
763,749
1,038,589
2,599,819
16
1,450
4
1
-
934,485
900,622
1,875,426
3,840,119
17
4,091
176
119
2
4,475,095
2,362,126
3,627,888
7,208,317
18
11,334
7,702
958
684
17,209,980
6,678,590
23,607,561
39,566,378
19
580
919
48
96
1,693,000
556,938
1,882,981
2,991,210
20
11,946
6,593
239
179
26,745,414
7,978,088
16,990,510
34,754,113
21
29,435
3,943
100
27
15,608,916
19,374,260
-
60,195,629
22
204,806
92,236
6,988
4,944
$282,683,718
$139,595,765
$294,963,575
$592,331,962
SPECIAL STATISTICS
OF
Manufactures and Related Occupations,
[781]
MACHINERY
FOR
COTTON, WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS.
[783]
MACHmERY FOR COTTO]^, W00LLE:N^ ANT>
WORSTED GOODS.
BY TOWNS.
Cotton.
Woollen.
Worsted.
Counties, Cities
a
o
a
o
1
05
a
a
o
a
AND Towns.
•a
o
o
.5
O
01
o
o
■o
a
o o
o
8
■a
c
"E,
a
a
2 1
1
a
ll
1
s
a
oc
c-
M
CO
c
K
CO
Ph
»
Barnstable, .
_
.
1
2
Falmouth,
-
-
1
2
-
-
-
-
Berkshire,
125,960
2,362
-
186
1,134
_
-
_
_
Adams, .
87,188
1,743
^
45
264
_
,
_
Cheshire, .
4,000
100
-
^
_
_
_
Dalton, .
2,r.oo
.
_
U
66
_
^
_
_
Great Barrington, .
10,000
12
-
if
110
_
.
_
_
Hancock, .
-
_
_
5i
21
..
_
_
_
Hinsdale,.
_
_
_
21*
166
^
_
_
_
Pittsfield,
3,500
84
_
63
375
_
_
_
_
Btockbridge, .
-
-
_
7
45
_
■m-
„
_
"Williamstown,
18,172
423
-
18
87
-
-
-
-
Bristol, .
1,455,294
32,282
_
8
25
_
_
_
_
Attleborough, .
5,120
124
_
_
_
Fall River,
1,251,102
27,768
_
8
25
_
_
_
_
New Bedford, .
1-10,488
3,186
_
_
_
_
_
Taunton, .
48,008
1,204
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Westport,
4,516
—
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Essex, .
487,732
9,584
-
260
1,941
-
64
3,806
-
Amesbury,
_
„
_
83
474
_
_
_
_
Andover, .
_
_
_
25
60
_
„
_
_
Groveland,
-
_
_
29
216
_
_
_
_
Haverliill,
-
-
_
4
24
„
_
_
„
Ipswich, .
-
-
_
9
_
_
_
_
Lawrence,
284,770
5,o07
-
64
1,005
_
64
3,806
_
Methucn, .
13,ir,G
286
_
27
60
_
_
„
_
Newbury port.
80,712
1,848
_
5
_
_
_
_
Rockport,
17,2:12
350
_
_
_
_
_
_
Salem,
85,800
1,793
_
_
_
_
_
_
Saugus, .
-
-
14
102
"
-
-
.
Franklin, .
28,880
028
_
8
31
^
_
^
^
Colrain, .
20,400
028
Conway, .
2,480
_
_
6
23
_
_
_
_
Levcrctt, .
_
_
_
1
4
_
_
_
_
Kowe,
"•
—
-
1
4
-
-
-
-
VOL. II.— 99
[785]
786
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
MACHINERY FOR COTTON, WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS—
Con.
Cotton.
Woollen.
Worsted.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
en
o
•3
a
8
i-i
QO
i
0
CO
a
§
B
0
0
■0
it
a
<" IS
0 0
C3
a
0
u
CO
a
0
G
■3,
1
a
a
11 ii
0
n
OS
0
C3
Oj
Ph
a
03
Ph
»
02
Ph
td
Hampden, .
409,500
5,995
-
92
371
-
3
271
m.
Agawam,
_
_
^
2
7
_
_
_
Chicopee,
162,000
1,242
-
-
_
-
_
_
_
Holyoke, .
130,500
2,014
-
39
142
-
3
255
_
Monson, .
-
_
-
19
76
_
_
_
_
Palmer, .
55,000
1,306
_
_
_
_
_
16
_
Springfield,
42,000
953
_
_
_
_
.
_
Wales,
_
_
_
19
83
_
_
_
_
"West Springfield, .
20,000
480
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Wilbraham, •
-
-
-
13
63
-
-
-
-
Hampshire,
70,292
907
-
81
730
-
-
-
-
Cutnmington, .
_
_
_
1
4
_
_
_
_
Easthampton, .
31,076
-
_
-
-
-
-
_
_
Enfield, .
-
-
-
13
81
-
-
_
»
Huntington, .
_
-
-
6
70
-
_
_
_
Middlefield, .
-
-
-
6
42
-
-
_
_
Northampton, .
4,000
104
-
-
-
-
-
_
.
South Hadley,
10,000
333
-
5
19
-
-
_
.
Ware,
25,216
470
-
45
458
-
_
_
«,
Williamsburg,
-
-
-
5
56
-
-
-
-
MlDDT.ESEX,
801,635
19,591
-
278
1,527
62
85
191
-
Ashland, .
_
_
_
3
30
_
_
_
_
Billerica, .
-
_
-
21
134
-
-
_
.
Chelmsford, .
_
_
_
11
45
_
_
_
_
Concord, .
1,432
74
_
8
14
_
_
_
Fraraingham, .
-
-
_
21
-
21
_
.
Lowell, .
739,259
18,354
-
129
805
-
57
167
_
Maynard,
-
-
-
53
273
-
-
-
-
Medford, .
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
24
_
Natiek, .
_
_
_
5
_
_
_
_
_
Newton, .
15,000
318
_
6
100
02
_
_
_
Shirley, .
5,944
132
-
_
_
-
-
-
_
Stow,
-
_
_
8
48
_
_
_
_
Waltham,
40,000
713
_
_
-
-
_
-
_
Watcrtown, .
-
-
_
12
78
-
-
-
_
Westford,
-
-
-
1
-
-
7
-
-
Norfolk, .
35,308
857
-
89
318
65
-
-
3
Bellingham, .
_
_
_
12
94
_
_
_
_
Brainlree,
-
-
-
6
-
7
-
-
-
Canton, .
12,360
315
_
5
50
4
-
-
_
Dedham, .
-
-
-
29
174
-
-
-
-
Franklin,
-
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-
Hyde Park, .
12,000
332
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Medway, .
2,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Needham,
-
-
-
2
-
54
-
-
3
Norfolk, .
7,000
200
-
12
_
-
-
-
-
Sharon, .
1,000
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Stoughton,
448
-
-
9
-
-
-
-
-
Walpole, .
500
4
-
3
-
—
—
-"
—
Plymouth, .
10,876
155
-
12
48
-
-
-
-
Middlcborough,
_
_
_
8
24
-
-
-
-
Plymouth,
9,700
155
-
4
24
-
-
-
-
Plympton,
1,176
—
~
—
~
—
^
^
"
Suffolk, .
7,332
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boston, .
7,332
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SPINDLES, LOOMS, ETC. 787
MACHINERY FOR COTTON, WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS— Con.
Cotton.
Woollen.
Worsted.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
00
i
o
t-3
DO
a
o
3
.S
CO
a
o
o
Looms.
b
CO
i
o
a
1
•a
<u
13
o o
<v
■o
° s
«
T3
o
C
2 1
o
s
■2 a
^
03
tc
^
*M
M
Ph
M
M
Ph
n
Worcester,
420,428
8,003
30
368
2,285
4
39
846
.
Ashbumham, .
5,S28
70
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Atliol,
4,700
CO
-
6
26
-
-
-
_
Auburn, .
4,000
94
30
4
68
_
-
_
-
Bari-e,
4,216
-
-
4
30
-
-
_
-
Blackstone,
01,120
1,250
_
30
162
_
_
_
-_
Boylston,
8,320
199
-
_
_
_
-
_
_
Brookfleld,
2,000
64
-
-
_
-
-
_
_
Clinton, .
30,000
1,000
-
_
_
_
_
84
_
Dudley, .
-
-
-
15
71
_
-
_
_
Fitchburg,
3,528
-
12
99
-
-
42
_
Grafton, .
26,724
604
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
Holden, .
7,172
120
_
15
148
..
_
_
_
Leicester,
2,700
50
-
33
195
_
_
—
_
Leominster,
-
-
-
4
18
_
_
_
_
Millbury, .
29,088
632
-
41
191
-
-
-
_
Northborough,
-
-
-
6
64
-
-
-
_
Northbridge,
33,792
704
—
-
_
_
-
.
_
Oxford, .
10,076
56
_
18
113
_
_
_
_
Royalston,
-
_
_
4
24
_
_
_
_
Southborough,
-
-
-
7
28
_
_
_
_
Southbridge,
30,712
331
-
13
56
_
35
720
_
Spencer, .
-
-
-
6
66
-
-
-
-
Sturbridge,
30,202
664
-
-
-
_
-
_
.
Sutton,
9,914
240
-
-
-
-
-
_
_
Templeton,
-
-
-
8
54
_
_
_
_
Uxbridge,
10,512
223
-
34
194
4
-
_
_
Warren, .
24,500
531
-
8
32
-
-
_
-
Webster, .
30,000
730
-
35
213
_
_
_
_
West Boylston
30,584
685
-
5
23
_
_
_
_
Winchendon,
10,524
250
-
-
-
-
_
_
_
Worcester,
3,616
46
■"
60
410
—
4
—
"■
RECAPITULATION.
Cotton.
Woollen.
Worsted.
COUNTIES.
tn
CO
i
0
Hi
OQ
1
a
^- 2
a
0
0
a
1-9
f
hinery.
i
3
a
§
•3
&
■0
0 0
C3
01
•0
0 0
<u
0
■5.
1
a
■2 H
&
a
a
&
a
CO
ft<
K
X
Oh
a
(C
c
a
The State,
3,859,237
80,964
30
1,383
8,412
131
191
5,114
3
Barnstable,
_
_
_
1
2
_
Berkshire,
125,960
2,362
_
186
1,134
.
_
_
_
Bristol, .
1,455,204
32,282
-
8
25
.
_
_
_
Essex,
487,732
9,584
-
200
1,941
-
04
3,806
_
Franklin, .
28,880
628
-
8
31
-
_
_
_
Hampden,
409,500
5,995
-
92
371
_
3
271
_
Hampshire,
70,292
907
-
81
730
_
_
_
_
Middlesex,
801,035
19,591
-
278
1,527
02
85
191
„
Norfolk, .
35,308
857
_
89
318
65
3
Plymouth,
10,876
155
-
12
48
_
«
_
_
Suffolk, .
7,332
-
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Worcester,
426,428
8,603
30
368
2,285
4
39
846
-
Saws in Lumber Mills; Vats in Tanneries;
Engines and Machines in Paper Mills;
EuNS or Stone in Grist and
Flouring Mills.
[789 J
SAWS IN LUMBEE MILLS ; YATS DT TAISTNT^REES ;
E:N^GrN^ES a:n^d machines m paper mills ;
EU]vrS OF STO]S^E IN GRIST AND FLOURUSTG
MILLS.
BY
TOWNS.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Saws.
Vats.
Paper En-
gines.
Paper Ma-
chines.
Runs of
Stone.
Barnstable
_
_
_
-
10
Chatham,
-
-
-
-
3
Harwich,
-
-
—
—
1
Sandwich
-
-
-
-
1
Yarmouth
^
^
"
"
5
Berkshire, ....
102
247
101
28
61
Adams,
12
80
18
4
7
Alford, .
6
-
-
-
3
Becket, .
11
-
-
-
2
Cheshire,
12
44
-
-
1
Clarksburg, .
10
-
-
-
1
Dalton, .
9
-
28
7
1
Egremont, .
-
-
-
-
6
Florida,
5
-
-
-
-
Great Barrington,
2
-
4
1
3
Hinsdale,
-
25
-
-
-
Lee,
-
-
43
12
2
Lenox, .
-
-
-
-
2
Monterey, .
15
-
2
-
-
New Ashford,
1
-
-
-
1
New Marlborough
(
23
-
-
-
3
Otis, .
14
45
-
-
-
Peru, .
3
-
-
-
-
Pittsflold, .
7
53
-
-
12
Sandisfield, .
10
-
-
-
-
Savoy, .
29
-
-
-
-
Sheffield, .
8
-
-
-
7
Stockbridgo, .
6
-
4
3
4
Tyringhani, .
6
-
-
-
1
West Stockbridge,
3
-
2
1
1
■Williamstown
"
~
4
Bristoi.,
114
71
9
o
59
Acushnct,
26
_
_
_
1
Dartmouth, .
25
_
P
-
11
Dighton,
-
-
9
2
-
Easlon, .
4
-
-
-
1
Fall River, .
4
-
-
-
17
Freetown, .
13
-
-
-
-
Mansfield, .
11
-
-
-
2
New Bedford,
14
71
-
-
10
Norton,
8
-
-
-
-
Raynham, .
-
-
-
-
1
Scekonk,
2
-
-
-
3
Swansea,
-
-
-
-
2
Taunton,
-
-
-
-
7
Westport, .
7
4
[791]
792
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc. — Continued.
Counties, Cities akd
Saws.
Vats.
Paper En-
Paper 3Ia-
Runs of
Towns.
gines.
chines.
Stone.
£]SS£X, • . a • .
117
4,312
35
5
38
Amesbury
1
-
-
-
2
Andover,
1
-
-
-
-
Beverly,
4
-
-
-
2
Boxfoi-d,
6
-
-
-
—
Bradford,
3
-
-
-
1
Danvers,
-
148
-
-
-
Essex, .
8
50
-
-
-
Georgetown,
-
28
-
-
-
Gloucester, .
-
-
-
-
5
Haverhill,
1
-
-
-
1
Ipswich,
16
-
-
-
3
Lawrence,
10
-
35
5
4
Lynn, .
43
-
-
-
11
Middleton, .
12
-
-
-
—
Newbury,
4
-
-
-
3
Newbiirypor
1
3
-
-
-
4
Peabody,
-
1,703
-
-
-
Rowley,
1
-
-
-
-
Salem, .
-
2,383
-
-
2
Salisbury, .
2
-
-
-
-
Saugus
2
rRANKLTN, ....
318
67
20
4
45
Ashfield
4
-
-
-
-
Beruardston,
9
-
-
-
-
Buckland, .
1
-
-
-
-
Charlemont, .
19
-
-
-
3
Col rain,
2
-
-
-
-
Conwnv,
4
-
-
-
3
Deerfleld,
17
-
—
4
Erring, .
8
-
-
1
Gill, .
13
-
-
-
-
Greenfield,
3
-
-
-
3
Hawley,
29
-
-
-
-
Heath, .
7
-
-
-
2
Leverett,
28
27
-
-
4
Leyden,
9
-
-
3
Monroe,
11
-
-
—
—
Montague,
14
—
20
4
-
New Salem,
25
-
-
-
5
Northfield,
7
-
-
-
3
Orange,
21
40
-
-
2
Rowe, .
4
-
-
—
1
Shelburne,
8
-
-
-
3
Shutesbury,
21
-
-
-
2
Sunderland,
3
-
-
-
—
Warwick,
38
-
-
-
1
"Wendell,
10
-
-
-
1
Whately,
3
~
4
Hampden, ....
127
241
176
31
57
Blandford,
6
41
-
-
-
Brimfield,
13
-
-
—
5
Chester,
11
78
—
—
3
Chicopee,
4
-
-
—
6
Granville,
9
25
—
~
~
Holland,
13
-
-
-
2
Holyoke,
-
-
132
21
2
2
6
Lonsrmeado-n
1
3
-
—
-■
Ludlow,
9
-
—
—
Monson,
-
-
-
—
Palmer,
8
-
-
—
3
Russell,
1
-
6
1
2
Southwick,
3
9
-
—
Springfield,
~~
"
1
13
SAWS, VATS, PAPER EXGIXES, ETC.
93
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc.— Continued.
CousTiBS, Cities axd
Saws.
Vats.
Paper En-
Paper Ma-
Kuns of
Towns.
gines.
chines.
Stone.
Hampden— Con.
Tolland
12
88
-
_
-
Wales, .
,
, ,
13
-
_
_
_
"Westtk-ld. .
.
.
5
_
14
4
5
West Springfield,
.
, ,
O
_
11
3
5
Wilbraham, .
•
u
~
12
2
3
Hampshire
172
55
47
20
57
Amberst,
19
^
10
7
7
Belchertown,
21
_
• -
_
4
Chesterfield, .
4
_
_
^
1
Cummingtoii,
17
55
5
1
1
Easthamptoii,
-
-
-
_
6
Enfield,
13
-
-
_
_
Goshen,
6
-
_
.
_
Granby,
-
-
_
_
2
Greenwich, .
1
-
_
_
3
Hadlcy,
3
-
-
_
6
Hatfield,
_
-
-
_
4
Middlefield, .
-
_
8
2
Iforthampton,
12
-
8
4
6
Plainfleld, .
15
_
_
2
Prescott,
4
-
-
_
South Hadley,
7
-
16
6
5
Southampton,
27
-
-
4
Ware, .
7
_
-
_
2
Westhampton,
8
-
-
_
Williamsburg,
-
_
_
_
1
Worthington,
8
-
-
-
3
Middlesex
187
2,286
71
14
50
Ashland,
_
_
_
4
Ayer, ,
7
100
_
_
2
Bedford,
5
_
_
_
2
Billcriea,
o
_
__
—
Cambridge, .
-
109
_
_
_
Concord,
1
-
_
_
2
Dracut, .
-
_
5
1
Dunstable, .
11
_
_
2
Everett,
_
_
_
_
4
Groton, .
4
_
23
2
1
Hudson,
1
_
_
_
3
Lincoln,
..
1
_
_
_
1
Littleton,
1
_
_
_
1
Lowell, .
26
120
4
1
9
Marlborough,
61
-
Maynard,
-
-
3
1
_
Newton,
-
_
3
1
4
Pepperell, .
17
-
7
2
2
Shcrborn,
3
_
_
_
1
Shirley,
13
-
8
2
Somerville, .
-
-
_
_
3
Stoneham, .
-
101
_
_
Sudburj-,
1
_
_
_
O
Tcwksbury, .
1
24
_
_
_
Townsend, .
16
-
_
_
o
Waltham, .
5
_
3
1
1
Watertown, .
_
_
15
3
2
Wilmington,
-
66
Winchester, .
6
223
^
_
^
Woburn,
5
1,538
-
2
Norfolk
19
43
49
10
8
Bcllingham,
o
_
_
_
_
Braintree,
"
8
2
2
794
CEIS'SUS OP IMASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc. — Continued.
CooNiiEs, Cities and
Saws.
Vats.
Paper En-
Paper Ma-
Euns of
Towns.
gines.
chines.
Stone.
Norfolk— Con.
Dedham,
2
-
-
-
2
Franklin,
1
-
-
-
-
Hyde Park, .
-
-
31
4
-
Medway,
2
-
-
-
1
Norfolk,
8
-
4
1
-
Norwood,
-
-
-
-
1
Qulncy,.
-
11
-
-
2
Walpole,
-
-
6
3
-
Weymouth
4
32
"
"
"
Plymouth, ....
•
292
46
7
1
9
Bridgewater
3
-
7
1
-
Carver, .
S7
—
—
—
Duxbury,
4
-
-
-
-
East Bridgewater,
2
-
-
-
-
Halifax,
8
-
-
-
-
Hanover,
15
-
-
-
1
Hanson,
7
-
-
-
1
Hingham,
4
46
-
-
-
Kingston,
7
-
-
-
-
Lakeville, .
5
-
-
-
-
Marsbfield, .
16
-
-
-
1
Mattapoisett,
19
-
-
-
-
Middleborough, .
62
-
-
-
1
Pembroke, .
8
-
-
-
-
Plymouth, .
1
-
-
-
-
Plympton, .
10
-
-
-
"
Rochester, .
54
-
-
-
2
Scituate,
8
-
-
-
3
South Scituate,
14
-
-
-
-
Wareham, .
4
-
-
-
-
West Bridgewater,
4
"
""
—
—
Suffolk,
-
-
16
2
2
Boston
-
-
16
2
2
Worcester
610
639
44
8
120
Ashburnham, . . . .
27
_
_
_
2
Athol, .
33
-
-
-
4
Barre, .
18
-
-
-
5
Berlin, .
7
-
-
-
2
Blackstone,
3
-
-
-
3
Bolton, .
11
-
-
-
3
Boylston,
8
-
-
-
-
Brookfield,
3
-
-
-
2
Dana, .
5
-
-
-
-
Douglas,
9
-
-
-
5
Fitchburg,
83
-
37
6
7
Gardner,
37
-
-
-
2
Hardwick,
18
-
-
-
-
Holden,
-
-
-
-
2
Hubbardston
31
35
-
-
-
Lancaster,
12
-
-
-
1
Leicester,
8
-
-
-
2
Leominster,
6
236
7
2
2
Lunenburg,
14
-
-
-
-
Mendon,
8
-
-
-
-
Milford,
-
-
-
-
3
Millbury,
-
-
-
-
1
New Braintree,
3
-
-
-
1
Northborough,
3
-
-
-
1
Northbridge,
o
-
-
-
-
Oakham,
14
-
-
-
2
Paxton,
4
"*
"
"
■
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES, ETC.
795
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc. — Continued.
Counties, Cities and
Saws.
Vats.
Paper En-
Paper Ma-
Run of
Towns.
gines.
chines.
Stone.
■WOHCESTER— Con.
Petersliam,
2S
-
-
-
3
Pliillipston, .
14
25
-
-
25
Princeton, .
38
-
-
-
_
Royalston, .
3
-
-
-
_
Rutland,
18
-
-
-
1
Shrewsbury,
3
-
-
_
2
8oiitlit)()rough,
1
-
-
-
5
Soutlibridge,
1
-
-
-
-
Spencer,
13
-
-
-
3
Slerlinu,
25
35
-
-
3
Sturbridiie, .
17
20
-
-
2
Templeton, .
14
-
-
-
1
Upton, .
1
-
-
-
-
Uxbridgo,
12
23
-
-
3
Warren,
9
-
-
-
5
W<0)ster,
1
-
_
-
1
Westboroiicli,
2
_
_
..
4
West Bdvlslon,
_
_
_
_
3
VVestminster,
14
_
_
_
-
Wincliendon,
25
100
_
_
2
Worcester, .
4
165
—
—
7
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
The State, .
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol
Essex, .... A
Franlilin
Hampden, ....
Hanipsliire
Middlesex, ....
Norfolk, ....
Plymouth, ....
Suflfolk, ....
Worcester
Saws.
2,148
Vats.
Paper En-
gines.
8,007
192
247
101
114
71
9
117
4,312
35
318
67
20
127
241
176
172
55
47
187
2,286
71
19
43
49
292
46
7
_
_
16
610
639
44
575
Paper Ma-
chines.
125
28
2
5
4
31
20
14
10
1
2
8
Runs of
Stone.
516
10
61
59
38
45
57
57
50
8
9
2
120
KINDS OF SAWS IN LUMBER MILLS.
Description or Saws.
Number
of Saws.
Band,
Circular,
Cylinder,
Gang,
Gig, .
22
1,782
45
3
41
Description of Saws.
Number
of Saws.
Muley,
Up and down,
Total,
15
240
2,148
796
CENSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc. — Continued.
CAPACITY OF VATS IN TANNERIES.
Capacity of Vats.
Number
of Vats.
20 sides, .
25 to 30 sides,
31 to 40 sides,
41 to 60 sides,
51 to 60 sides,
50
131
1,972
4,264
797
Catacitt of Vats.
Number
of Vats.
61 to 70 sides,
71 to 100 sides,
130 to 191 sides,
Total, .
403
212
178
8,007
CAPACITY OF PAPER ENGINES AND KINDS OF PAPER MACHINES.
CoDNTiES, Cities and
Towxs.
Paper En-
gines.
Cap.icity in
Pounds.
Paper Machines.
Fonrdrinier.
Otlier Kinds.
Total.
Berkshire,
Adams,.
Dalton, .
Great Barrington,
Lee,
Monterey,
Stoclibridire, .
West Stoclibridge,
Bristol,
Dighton,
Essex,
Lawrence,
Franklin,
Montague, .
Hampden,
Ilolyoke,
Russell,
SpriiiL'lield, .
WestHild, .
"West Bpi'ingficld,
"Wilbraham, .
Hampshire,
Amherst,
Cummington,
MiddleHeld, .
Northampton,
South lladley,
101
18
28
4
43
2
4
2
9
9
35
35
20
20
176
132
6
1
14
11
12
47
10
5
8
8
16
38,650
6,400
10,650
18,850
550
1,350
850
1,600
],600
7,600
7,600
10,400
10,400
82,200
61,900
3,000
3U0
5,550
4,250
7,200
17,750
2,500
1,000
3,000
2,500
7,550
26
4
7
1
10
3
1
23
17
16
7
28
4
7
1
12
3
1
2
2
5
5
4
4
31
21
1
4
3
2
20
7
1
2
4
6
SAWS, YATS, PAPER E:E^GIXES, ETC.
797
SAWS, VATS, PAPER ENGINES AND MACHINES, RUNS OF STONE,
Etc.— Concluded.
Capacity of Paper Engines and Kinds of Paper Machines — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Paper Kn-
gincs.
Capacity in
Pounds.
Paper Machines.
Fourdrinier. Other Kinds
Total.
Middlesex,
Dracut, .
Groton,.
Lowell, .
Mnynard,
Nowton,
Pcppcrcll,
Phil-Icy,
AValtham,
Watertown, .
Norfolk, .
Braintree,
Hyde Park, .
Norfolk,
Weymouth, .
Plymouth,
Bridgewater,
Suffolk, .
Boston, .
Worcester,
Fltchburg, .
Leominster, .
5
23
4
3
3
7
8
3
15
49
31
4
6
7
7
16
16
44
37
7
21,775
2,000
7,800
1,600
1,000
750
1,800
1,650
1,500
3,075
8,000
1,600
3,100
800
2,500
960
960
3,785
3,785
28,050
26,800
1,250
10
10
2
4
1
3
14
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
10
2
4
1
3
RECAPITULATION.
Paper Machines.
Paper En-
Capacity in
COUNTIE S.
gmes.
Pounds.
Fourdrinier.
Other Kinds.
Total.
The State
575
220,770
28
97
125
Berkshire
101
38,050
2
26
28
Bristol, .
9
1,600
_
2
2
Essex, .
35
7,600
_
5
5
Franklin,
20
10,400
4
_
4
Hampden,
176
82,200
8
23
31
Hampshire,
*
47
17,750
4
16
20
Middlesex,
71
21,775
4
10
14
Norfolk,
49
8,000
_
10
10
Plvmouih,
7
960
.
1
1
Suffolk,
16
3,785
-
2
2
Worcester,
44
28,050
6
2
8
NEWSPAPERS.
[799]
:n"ewspapees.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
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Barnst.ible Patriot, .
Barnstable,
Weekly, .
Local news, .
$2 00
1829
20 X2"
8
Chatham MoDitor,
Chatham,
Weekly, ,
Local news, .
2 00
1871
20 X26
4
Harwich Independent,
Harwich,
Weekly, .
Local news, .
2 00
1872
20 X26
4
Seaside Press, .
Sandwich,
Weekfy, . .
Local news, .
2 00
1873
18 X24
4
Yarmouth Ilegister, .
Yarmouth,
Weekly, . .
News and politics, .
2 00
1837
21 X27
4
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Adams Transcript, .
Hoosac Vallcv News,
The Berkshire Cou-
rier.
The Valley Gleaner, .
Berkshire County
Eagle.
Pittstield Sun, .
Williams Athenaeum,
Adams, .
Adams, .
Gt. Barriugt'n,
Lee, .
Pittsfield,
Pittsfield,
Williamstown,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Semi-monthly,
News and politics, .
Politics, .
News and agricult-
ure.
News and politics, .
General and local
news.
New.'S and politics, .
Literature,
$2 00
2 00
2 00
1839
1868
1834
2 00
2 00
18.57
1828
2 00
2 00
isoo
1873
X26
X27
.iX27
X23
X29
iX27
X13
4
4
4
4
4
4
16
BRISTOL COUNTY.
Attleborough Chroni-
cle.
Easton Journal, .
Labor Journal, .
Fall River Mnnitor, .
Border City Herald, .
Daily News,
Weekly News, .
L'Echo du Canada, .
Mansfield News,
Whalemen's Shipping
List.
New Bedford Mer-
cury.
New Bedford Mer-
cury.
Republican Standard,
Evening Standard, .
Bristol County Re-
publican,
Taunton Daily Ga-
zette.
Taunton Weekly Ga-
zette.
Attleborough,
Easton, .
Fall River,
Fall River, .
Fall River,
Fall River, .
Fall River,
Fall River, .
Mansfield,
New Bedford, .
New Bedford, .
New Bedford, .
New Bedford,.
New Bedford, .
Taunton, .
Taunton, .
Taunton, .
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
D:dly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Local news, .
Local news, .
Labor reform,
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
Interests of French
population.
Local news, .
Whaling and ship-
ping.
News,
News, . .
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
$2 00
1872
2 00
1867
1 50
1873
1 50
1826
6 00
1S72
6 00
18.58
2 00
1845
2 00
1873
2 00
1873
3 00
1843
7 00
1831
2 00
1807
2 00
1850
6 00
18.50
2 00
1821
6 00
1848
2 00
1831
20
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20
iX26
18
X24
20
.X-J7
IS
X-'4
IS
X24
21
X27A
18
X24
13
X20
13
xio
17
X24
21^X29
14
X19
17.,
X24
*'2
X26
17
X22.1
19
X26i
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
8
4
4
8
8
4
4
4
4
VOL. II.— 101
[801]
802
CEN'SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
DUKES COUNTY.
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Edgartown, .
Weekly, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
$1 50
1845
19 X24
4
ESSEX COUNTY.
Bibliotlieca Sacra,
Rapid Writer and
Tachygraplier.
Morrimac Journal, .
Beverly Citizen,
Danvers Mirror,
Danvers Monitor,
Georgetown Advo-
cate.
Cape Ann Advertiser,
G 1 oil cester Telegraph,
Publisher, .
Essex Bfinner, .
Haverhill Gazette, .
The Bulletin, .
The Bulletin, .
The Ipswich Chroni-
cle.
Lawrence Sentinel, .
Journal and Citizen,.
Essex Eagle,
Daily Eagle,
Lawrence American,
Lawrence American,
Everett Monthly,
Lynn Transcript,
Lynn Reporter, .
Lynn Record, .
Beetle and Wedge, .
Marhlehead Weeklj'
Messenger.
Newbury port Herald,
In ewburyport Herald,
Merrimac Valley Vis-
itor.
Pealiody Press, .
Fireside Favorite,
Salem Gazette, .
Essex Co. Mercury, .
Salem Observer,
Salem Post,
Salem Register, .
American Naturalist,
The Villager, .
Andover,
Andover,
Amesbury,
Beverly, .
Danvers, .
Danvers, .
Georgetown, .
Gloucester,
Gloucester,
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Ipswich, .
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lawrence,
Lynn,
I-ynn,
Lynn,
Lynn,
Manchester, .
Marblehead, .
New'buryport,
Newburyport,
Newburyport,
Peabody,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem,
Salem, .
Salisbury,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Three times a
week, .
Weekly, .
Semi-weekly, .
Daily, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Daily, .
Weekly, .
Daily, .
Monthly, .
Weekly, .
Semi. weekly, .
Weekly, .
Monthly, .
Weekly, .
Daily, .
Semi-weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Monthly, .
Semi-weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weeklv, .
Weekly, .
Semi-weekly, .
Monthly, .
Weekly, .
Theology and Bibli-
cal literature.
Short-hand writing,
Gen'l intelligence, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
Local news and in-
terests.
Local news and in-
terests.
Local news, .
Local news, .
Local news, .
News and miscel-
lany.
News and politics, .
News,
Gen'l intelligence, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
News,
News and politics, .
News and labor, .
News and politics, .
News and iiolitics, .
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
Literature,
Local news, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
Local news, .
Rights of man.
News and local in-
terests.
Gen'l intelligence, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
Local news, .
Literature,
News and politics, .
News and politics, .
Family literature, .
FiOcal news, .
News, politics and
literature.
Popular natural
history.
New.s and liter-
ature.
$4 00
1844
1 00
1869
2 00
isn
2 00
]S59
2 00
1870
2 50
1865
1 50
1874
2 50
1859
1 50
]S27
4 00
1859
2 00
1834
3 00
3820
5 00
1871
2 00
1871
2 00
1872
2 00
1847
1 25
1871
2 00
1867
6 00
1868
2 25
1855
6 00
1863
50
1874
2 50
18G7
4 50
1854
2 00
1872
50
1875
. 2 50
1871
6 00
1832
4 00
1792
2 00
1871
2 50
1860
50
3808
4 00
1796
2 50
1768
2 00
1823
2 00
]873
4 00
1800
4 00
1867
1 75
1828
6 X9
5 X7
20 x24.i
17 X19'
13 X19
21 X27
21 X28
19?,X25
20 X26
15,1X22
18 X24
20 X27
21 XSO
20 X27
15.iX21
20 X27
16 X20
20.',X27
15^X21
22.ix28
nix24
22 X32
21.1X29
20 x27
23iX30
16 X22
19 X25
16 X21
18 X22
20 X24i
21 X27
21 X28
17 x2oi
17 X2oi
20ix27
21 X27
17 X25
Octavo,
22 X32
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Gazette and Courier,
Franklin Co. Times, .
Turner's Falls Re-
porter.
Journal of Industry,
Greenfield,
Greenlield,
Montague,
Orange, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, . .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
News and politics.
News, politics and
miscellany.
Local news and lit-
erature.
News and miscel-
lany.
$2 00
2 00
2 00
1 50
1782
1872
1872
1872
23.
21
18
18
:X28i
X28
X24
X24
4
4
4
4
NEWSP^VTEES.
803
NEWSPAPERS— CoNTixuEn.
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Titles.
Hampden Co. Demo-
crat.
Independent Journ.il,
Holyoke Transcript,
Palmer Journal,
New England Home-
stead.
Sunday Telegram, .
Springfield Union, .
Sprinifield Union, .
Herald of Life, .
Springfield Republi-
can.
Springfield Republi-
can.
"Western Hampden
Times and News
Letter.
O
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Holyoke,
Holj-oko,
Holyoke,
Palmer, .
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Springfield,
Westfield,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Weekly,
"Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Dailv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
News and politics, .
Gen'l intelligence,
Gen'l intelligence,
Gen'l intelligence.
Agriculture, .
News and politics.
News and politics,
News and jjolitics.
Religion,
News, politics, etc..
News, politics, etc..
News,
$2 00
1874
2 00
1873
2 00
1863
1 75
1850
2 00
1867
2 00
1871
2 00
1864
7 00
1864
2 25
1803
2 00
1824
9 00
1844
1 50
1841
22 X31
24 X32
16 X".i"-n
22 X32'
13 X18
13 XlS
17 X-2-2
17 X"22
18 X"i4
16 X-21
16 X"-il
20iX"-27
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amherst Record,
Scientific Farmer,
Journal and Free
Press.
Hampshire Gazette, .
Ware Bulletin, .
Ware Standard,
Amherst,
Hadley, .
Northampton,
Northampton,
Ware,
Ware, .
Weekly, .
Monthly,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
News,
Scientific Agricult-
ure.
News,
News and politics, .
Local news, poli-
tics, etc.
News,
$2 00
1 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1844
1875
1874
1785
1872
1855
2UX31
9"X12
15iX20
23 X30
18.1X241
16 X22
8
16
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Acton Patriot, .
Arlington Advocate, ,
Public Spirit,
V. 8. Postal Guide, .
Boston Medical and
Surgical .Journal.
American Law Times
and Reporter.
Atlantic Monthly,
Cambridge Chronicle,
C.ambridge Press,
The Vox Humana, .
Everett Free Press, .
Framingham Gazette,
Railway Times,
Framingham Enter-
prise.
Pioneer,
Minute Man,
Morning Times,
Weekly Times, .
Citizen and News,
American Citizen, .
Acton, .
Arlington,
Ayer,
Cambridge,
Cambridge, ,
Cambridge, ,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Cambridge,
Everett, .
Framingham,
Framingham,
Framingham, ,
Hudson, .
Lexington,
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Quarterly,
Weekly, .
Monthlj-, .
Monthly, .
Weeklv, .
Weekly, .
Monthiy, .
Weeklv, .
WeeklV, .
Weeklj-, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Dailv, .
Weekly, .
Dailv, .
Weekly, .
News,
Local news, .
Local news, .
Interests of U. S.
Postal Sen-ice.
Medicine and Sur-
gery.
Law,
Literature, Science,
etc.
News,
News,
Music,
News,
News,
Advertising, .
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News and politics.
News and politics.
$2 00
1874
1 50
1871
1 00
1868
1 50
1874
5 00
1828
6 00
1868
4 00
1857
2 50
1846
2 50
1866
1 00
1S71
1 50
1873
2 00
1871
Free,
1874
2 00
1874
2 00
1865
1 50
1871
6 00
1872
2 00
1871
5 00
1850
2 00
1850
18 X26
16 X"22
16 X-2-2
oiX 8
6 X 9.1
7 XlOi
6JX 93
16 X22
21 X-2S
X14
X"^4
13 XlO
13 X19
18 X24
19 X26
10 X-2-2
15ix23
21 X27
21.iX".!8
20 X31
4
4
314
30
64
128
8
4
16
4
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
804
CENSUS OF JIASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
Middlesex County — Con.
Titles.
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$6 00
1833
2 00
1825
4 00
1840
2 50
1870
2 00
1871
2 00
1809
2 00
1859
2 00
1874
1 50
1872
2 00
1868
2 00
1870
2 50
1866
2 50
1873
2 00
1868
1 00
1874
2 50
1870
1 25
1870
2 00
1868
2 00
1872
2 00
1863
2 00
1806
50
1873
1 50
1871
2 00
1851
c s.
Lowell Daily Courier,
Lowell Weekly Jour-
nal.
Vox Populi,
Maiden Mirror, .
Maiden Tribune,
Marlborough Mirror,
Marlborougli Journal,
Maynard Journal,
Medford Cbronicle, .
Melrose Journal,
Natick Bulletin,
ISfewton Journal,
Kewton Republican,
Reading Chronicle, .
Somerville Chronicle,
Somerville Journal, .
Stoneham Independ-
ent.
Stoneham Sentinel, .
Citizen and Banner, .
Waltham Free Press,
Waltham Sentinel, .
The Pequossette,
"Wohurn Advertiser, .
Woburn Journal,
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough, ,
Marlborough, ,
Maynard,
Medford, .
Melrose, .
Natick, .
Newton, .
Newton, .
Reading, .
Somerville,
Somerville,
Stoneham,
Stoneh.im,
Wakefield, .
Waltham,
Waltham,
Watertown, .
Woburn,
Woburn,
Daily, .
Weekly, .
Semi-weekly,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
W^eekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
News and politics.
News and politics,
News and politics,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News and advertis
ing.
News,
News and miscel
lany.
17 X23.1
21.ix29i
20 x27
18 X'24
14 X20
10 X26
19 X26
19 X26
18 X24
18 X24
18 X24
20 X28
19 X26
18 X24
18 X2t
21 X27
16 X22
18 X24
20JX26
20 X26
18iX24
6.iX 9^
18 X24
21JX28
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Inc[uirer and Mirror,
Island Review, .
Nantucket,
Nantucket,
Weekly, .
Serai-weekly, ,
News, trade and
commerce.
News and politics, .
$2 50
2 00
1819
1874
14.1X20
17 X23
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Brookline Chronicle,
The Transcript, .
Foxhorough Gazette,
Fosborough Journal,
Fosborougli Times, .
Franklin Register, .
Hyde Park Monitor, .
Norfolk Co. Gazette,
Medway Journal,
Needham Chronicle
and Wellesley Ad-
vertiser.
Quincy Patriot, .
Norfolk Co. Register,
Stoughton Sentinel, .
Walpole Standard, .
Weymouth Gazette
and Braintree Re-
porter.
Wrentham Recorder,
Brookline,
Dedham,
Foxhorough,
Foxborough,
Foxhorough,
Franklin,
Hyde Park,
Hyde Park,
Medway,
Ncedham,
Quincy, .
Randolph,
Stoughton,
Walpole,
Weymouth,
Wrentham,
Weekly,
Weekly,
"Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
News,
News and 1
ture.
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
tera.
News,
$2 50
1874
2 00
1870
2 00
1874
2 00
1872
2 00
1871
•2 00
1872
2 00
1874
2 50
1872
2 00
1872
2 50
1874
2 50
1837
2 00
1865
2 00
1807
2 00
1872
2 CO
1S67
2 00
1872
20 x27
20 X26
20 X26
21 X26
20 X26
20 X26.1
18 X24
20'rX27
2rx26
13 X19
2O.',x20
18'X24
20 X26
21 X26
21 X27
20 X26
KEAVSPAPEES.
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NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
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Bridttew.^ter Banner,
Abington,
Weekly, .
News,
.
$2 00
1872
20 X20
4
Bridgowatcr, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1S67
20 1 X '20
4
Brockton Weokly
Brockton,
Weekly, .
News,
• • >
2 00
1S40
20iX27
4
GtiZQtlQ.
Hingham Journal, .
Hingham,
Weekly, .
News
and miscel-
2 50
1850
20 X26.1
4
Middleborouijh Ga-
Middleboro', .
Weekly, .
lany
News,
• • •
2 00
1853
20 X26
4
zette.
Old Colony Memorial,
Plymouth,
Weeklv, .
News and politics, .
2 00
1822
16.VX23
8
Free Press,
Plymouth,
Weekly, .
News,
■ • >
2 00
1872
20 X26
4
Rockland Standard, .
Rockland,
Weekly, . .
News,
• • •
2 00
1853
20 X26
4
So. Abinglon Times,
So. Abington,
Weekly, .
News,
.
2 00
1873
IS X24
4
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
E. Boston Advocate,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
$2 00
18G8
IS X23i
8
World's Crisis, .
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Exposition of Bible
truth.
2 00
1854
20.ix27i
4
The Young Pilgrim, .
Boston, .
Semi-monthly,
Sunday schools.
50
1863
141X21
4
Printers' Artisan,
Boston, .
Semi-annually,
Advertising ma-
1 chinery.
Literature,
Free,
1872
11 xm
8
Boys' Own,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
2 50
1873
18 X24
16
Free Church Messen-
ger.
Heathen Woman's
Boston, .
Semi-monthly,
Religion, .
50
1874
8 XU
4
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Missions,
50
1869
8 X12
24
Friend.
New England Dial, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Railway Time and
Foreign Mails.
3 60
1860
IT xni
1
Dial Express List, .
Boston, .
Quarterly,
Expresses from
Boston.
Free,
1865
22 x2S
1
Dial Postal Guide, .
Boston, .
Semi-annually,
Mail service Boston
Post Office.
Free,
1865
22 X28
1
The State Sovereign,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Interests of Sover-
eigns of Industry.
50
1875
12 xl6
8
Patent Star,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Art, mechanics aiid
science.
Free,
1867
20 X26
S
Young Crusader,
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Instruct'n of youth,
1 50
1859
7 Xll
40
Saturday EveningEx-
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Politics, .
3 00
1857
21 X27
4
press.
Zlon'8 Herald, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Benevolence, relig-
ion, etc.
2 50
1823
17 X24
3
Temperance Album, .
Boston, .
Semi-monthly,
Temperance, .
1 50
1870
U Xl9
8
True Fla-r, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Literature,
2 50
1851
20 X27
4
Boston Times, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
3 00
1864
23 X28
4
Boston Courier, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Politics, literature,
etc.
Religion,
3 00
1S24
244Xy2i
4
Christian Era, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
2 75
1825
16 X23
8
Banner of Liglit,
Bostsn, .
Weekly, .
Spiritualism, .
3 00
1857
H X19
8
The Universalis!,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Religion and litera-
ture.
Church statistics, .
2 50
1819
21ix29
4
Universalist Register,
Boston, .
Annually,
25
18.34
4.1 X 7i
144
The Myrtle,
Boston, ,
Weekly, . .
Sunday schools and
children.
50
1851
7 XlO
8
The Universalist
Boston, .
Quarterly,
Religious Quarterly
3 00
1844
6X9
128
Quarterly.
Review.
Sunday School Help-
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Interests of Sunday
1 50
1870
51 X Sh
32
cr.
scliool teachers.
Home Guest,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Family literature, .
1 10
1871
19 X26
8
Commercial Bulletin,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Commerce and busi-
4 00
1859
26 X32
4
Boston Daily Adver-
Boston, •
Daily, .
ness.
News,
12 00
1813
25.^X32
i
tiser.
806
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NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
Suffolk County— Con.
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Boston, .
Weekly, .
Literature,
$2 65
1848
14 X23
4
B.'illou's Mngazine, .
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Literature,
1 60
lS.-)4
6.\X 9|
100
Police News,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Criminal news.
4 00
1805
luxiej
8
New Yorl< Varieties,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Criminal news,
4 00
1871
ii.ixici
8
Evening Traveller, .
Boston, .
Daily, . .
News and politics, .
9 00
1845
23 X30J
4
Semi-Weekly Travel-
Boston, .
Semi-weekly, .
News,
4 00
1S24
23 X303
4
ler.
American Traveller, ,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1838
23 X305
4
The Boston Herald, .
Boston, .
D.ailv, .
News,
6 00
1844
18'tX-6^
4
The Sunday Herald, .
Boston, ,
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1861
18,^X26.-
4
Boston Journal, ,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1832
23 X29
4
Boston Journal,
Boston, .
Semi-weekly, .
News,
4 00
1833
23 X29
4
Boston Journal,
Boston, .
Daily,
News,
9 00
1833
23 X29
4
Littell's Livinc; Acre, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Literature,
8 00
1S44
6',X9
64
The Cottage Hearth, .
Boston, .
Monlhfy, .
Home arts and lei-
sure time.
1 50
1874
9 X12
36
Boston Journal of
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Interests of com-
3 00
1872
23 X30
4
Commerce.
merce.
The Index, .
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Insurance,
3 f 0
1872
7 XlO
60
People's Ledger,
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Family literature, .
1 rj
1808
15 X21i
8
Missionary Herald, .
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Missions,
1 (0
1804
5iX9
32
Boston Daily News, .
Boston, .
Daily, .
News,
3 fO
1868
17.VX24.1
4
Boston Weekly News,
Boston, .
Weekly, ,
News,
1 00
1808
17iX24i-
8
Yankee Blade, .
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Literature,
2 50
1864
20 X27
4
Commonwealth,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Politics, literature,
etc.
Religion, .
2 50
1S62
211x28
4
Congregationalist and
Boston, .
Weekly, I
3 15
1816
17 X23
8
Boston Recorder.
Dally Globe, .
Boston, .
Daily, .
News,
8 00
1872
16 X24
8
Weekly Globe, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1873
16 X24
8
Now England Farmer,
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Agriculture, .
2 50
1822
19.1X28
4
Youths' Companion, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Young people and
family.
News,
1 75
1830
lOixla
8
Boston Evening Tran-
Boston, .
Daily, .
9 00
1830
181X24
8
script.
Boston Weekly Tran-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News, .
2 00
1830
18.^X24
8
script.
New England Journal
Boston, .
Weekly, ,
Interests of Educa-
3 00
1875
lliXl4i
16
of Education.
tion.
Boston Journal of
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Art, medicine and
1 00
1S66
9.\X12
20
Chemistry.
science.
Massachusetts Plough-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Agriculture, .
2 50
1841
23 X30
4
man.
North American Re-
Boston, .
Quarterly,
Literature,
6 00
1815
5SX9
240
view.
Home Circle,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Literature,
2 50
1869
14 X21
8
Monthly Comp.onion,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Literature,
1 25
1872
6 XlO
48
!Messiali's Herald,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Religion, .
2 25
1840
19.1x26
4
The Investig.'itor,
.Boston, .
Weekly, .
Free thought, .
3 50
1831
13"X21
8
Bostoner Volksblatt,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 10
1851
22 X32
4
South Boston In-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1871
20 X26
4
quirer.
South Boston Gazette,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
1 50
1874
15 X22
8
Rosbury Gazette,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 50
1860
19 X26
4
Suffolk Co. Journal, .
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
News and litera-
ture.
News,
2 50
1847
131X22^
4
Dorchester News-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
2 00
1873
20 X26
4
Gatherer.
West Roxbury Ga-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 50
1873
20 X23
4
zette.
Charlostown Adver-
tiser.
Bunker Hill Times, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
2 00
1S51
20.1x27
4
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Gen'l intelligence, .
2 50
1872
201X26.1
4
Waverlcy Magazine, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Literature,
5 00
1850
9'X13
16
The Laboratory,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Chemistry,
1 50
1874
9.\X12
12
Saturday Evening
Gazette, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
News, etc..
2 50
1814
31X25
4
Hull's Crucible,.
Boston, .
Semi-monthly,
Social reform, etc..
1 25
1873
13X18
8
NEWSPAPERS.
807
NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
Suffolk County — Con.
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Boston, .
Monthly, .
Work of the
$1 00
18G5
40X73
24
vornto.
"Home."
TTomo Guardian,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Moral purity, .
1 25
1S38
6 X9
48
The Little Christian,
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Religious instruc-
ti(rn.
~
1S71
9.^X13
4
The Christian, .
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Christianity, .
75
186G
12 X19
8
DcY rioiicor,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Radicalism, .
5 00
1854
12 XiS
8
ShippiTs' Giiido,
Boston, .
Annually,
Commerce, etc.,
25
1870
19 X27
1
Kxiircss rathliiiclor, .
Boston, .
Q,iiiirt( rly.
Transportation, etc.
80
1850
19 X2-
1
rathliiultT llailway
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Transportation, etc.
2 00
1849
5iX8.i
80
Guide.
The Architectural
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Interests of archi-
5 00
1873
11 X14
4
Sketch-Book.
tecture.
Apples of Gold,
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Instruction of chil-
dren.
Religion and moral-
ity-
Moral and religious
65
1871
0 Xl3
4
Christian Banner,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
60
1850
8 xn
16
Child at Home, .
Boston, .
Monthly, .
50
1860
15 X21
4
education of
youth.
Oliver Optic's Maga-
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Amusement of chil-
3 00
1867
-
SO
zine.
dren.
Illustrated Home
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Instruction and en-
1 00
1871
13 XlO
8
Guest.
tertainment.
Boston Cultivator, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Agriculture, .
2 Go
1839
13,1X1 S'r
8
Tht! New England Boston, .
Monthly, .
Freemasonry, .
3 00
1874
0 X'J
48
FrccMuason.
American Canadian, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
International inter-
course.
3 00
1874
17 X20
8
The Nursery, .
Boston, .
IMonthly, .
Children,
1 60
1867
6 X8
32
Angel of Peace,
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Peace,
-
1871
9 XlG
4
Advocate of Peace, .
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Cause of peace,
1 00
1836
9 XIO
16
Unitarian Review,
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Theology and
Christianity.
5 00
1844
Octavo,
100
The Index,.
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Free Religion,
3 00
1870
10 X15
12
Life and Light for
Boston, .
Monthly,.
Foreign missions, .
60
1869
5 X73
32
Woman.
New E'.iu'land Mer-
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Mercantile registry.
2 12
1874
_
12
cantile Guide.
Monthly Stamp Cir-
cular.
Garden and City,
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Stamp collecting, .
50
1874
6 X9
S
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Religion, .
60
1875
6 XlO
16
Kedpath's Lyceum, .
Boston, .
Annually,
Interests of Lyceum
Bureau.
—
1809
8 XlO
61
The Illustrated Ram-
bler.
Spiritual Scientist, .
Boston, .
Semi-monthly,
Family interests, .
2 00
1875
10 X12
20
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Occult philosophy,
etc.
Stndy of medals
2 50
1874
9 X13
16
American Journal of
Boston, .
Quarterly,
2 00
1867
7 xn
24
Numismatics.
and coins.
Well Spring, .
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Interests of Sabbath
schools.
60
1843
16 X23
4
The Christian Regis-
Boston, .
Weekly, .
Promotion of liberal
3 00
1821
213X28i
4
ter.
Christianity.
New England Medical
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Homasopathy,
3 00
1866
6 XO
48
Gazette.
Commercial and Ship-
Boston, .
Semi-weekly, .
Commercial aflFairs,
8 00
1843
21 X2S
4
ping List.
N. E. Historical and
Boston, .
Quarterly,
History, genealogy,
3 00
1847
0 XlO
128
Genealogical Regis-
ter.
Literary World,
etc.
Boston, .
Monthly, .
Literature,
1 50
1870
9.\X11
10
Bcatitilul World,
r>oston, .
Monthly,.
Poetry, . .
3 00
1871
6 X'O
1 24
Richardson's Weekly,
Boston, .
Weekly, . .
Music and litera-
ture.
Music,
2 25
1875
19 X25
i ■''^
Howe's Musical
Boston, .
Monthly, .
3 00
1871
11 X14
1 32
Monthly.
1
Dexter Smith's Paper,
Boston, .
Monthly,
Music,
2 00
1871
10 X12
j 32
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NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
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Macedonian and Help-
ing FTand.
Missionary Magazine,
Our Dumb Animals,
Cabinet Maker, .
American Miscellany,
Magazine of Select
ISTovels.
Gmy's N. E. Real
Estate Journal.
Boston Post,
Press and Post, .
Boston Statesman, .
American Protestant,
Bo-ton Leader, .
Boston Pilot,
Railway and Steam-
ship Chronicle.
Shoe and Leather
Record.
Woman's Journal, .
Dwight's Journal of
Music.
American Ilomes,
Kingdom of Ileaven,
Kew England Insur
ance Gazette.
Old Curiosity Shop, .
Pastor and People, .
American Law Re-
view.
Brighton Messenger,
Chelsea Public, .
Telegraph and Pion-
eer.
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Boston,
Chelsea,
Chelsea,
Weekly, .
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly, .
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily, .
Semi -weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
"Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Semi-monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Quarterly,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Religion, .
Missionary intelli-
gence.
Missionary intelli-
gence.
Prevention of cru-
elty to animals.
Interests of furni-
ture trade.
Miscellaneous read-
ing-
Miscellaneous read-
ing.
Sale of real estate,
News and politics.
News and politics.
News and politics.
Reform, .
Religion,
Religion,
Commerce, etc..
Commerce, trade
etc.
Reform, .
Music,
Literature,
Religion,
Insurance,
Literature,
Religion,
Law,
News and politics,
IvTcws,
News,
$3 00
1S19
35
1842
1 00
1S20
1 00
1868
2 50
1870
3 CO
1SG5
3 00
1875
1 00
1866
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4 00
2 00
2 00
2 50
2 50
3 00
1831
1835
1820
1870
1871
1836
1873
3 50
1869
2 50
2 00
1869
1852
2 00
75
2 00
1871
1804
1862
1 00
1 10
5 00
1871
1870
1865
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2 00
2 50
1871
1872
1845
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21
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8
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16
16
200
4
4
4
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Athol Transcript,
Athol, .
Weekly, .
News,
$1 50
1871
21 X27
4
Worcester West
Athol, .
Weekly, .
News,
1 50
1866
15 X21
8
Chronicle.
Barre Gazette, .
Barre,
Weekly, .
News,
1 50
1834
21 X-2-
4
Brookfield News,
Brookfield, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 CO
1ST3
15 X-il
4
Clinton Courant,
Clinton, .
WecklV, .
News,
2 00
1838
19JXi5
4
"Weekly Sentinel,
Fitchburg,
Weekly, .
News and politics, .
2 00
1838
20ix-27
4
Daily Sentinel, .
Fitchburg,
Daily, .
News and politics, .
6 00
1873
15 X-21
4
Fitchbura Reveille, .
Fitchburg,
Weekly, .
News and politics, .
2 CO
1852
20'.x--7?T
4
The Gardner News, .
Gardner,.
Weekly, .
News and miscel-
lany.
News,
1 50
1869
2Q!iX-21
4
Grafton Herald,
Grafton, .
Weekly, .
2 00
1873
20 X28
4
Leominster Enter-
Leominster, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1873
20 X26
4
Mi Iford Journal,
Milford, .
Weekly, .
News, .
2 CO
1852
20 X281
4
Koithboro' Farmer, .
Northborough,
Weekly, .
News,
2 CO
1859
19 X-26
4
North Brookfield
North Brook-
Semi-monthly,
News, . ,
1 00
1875
16 X24
4
Journal.
field.
The Word, .
Princeton,
Monthly, .
Reform, .
75
1872
17 X23
4
Shrewsbury News, .
Shrewsbury, .
Weekly, .
News,
2 00
1859
19 X26
4
NEWSPAPEKS.
809
NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
Worcester County — Con.
Titles.
o —
.a
O .
•3
t >
a
Southborough Press,
Southbridge Journal,
Temple Star,
Spencer Sun,
The Compendium, .
"Webster Times,
Westborough Chron-
otype.
■Winchendon Journal,
,^gis and Gazette, .
Evening Gazette,
Daily I'ross,
Weekly Press, .
Y. M. C. A. Monthly,
The Worcester Palla-
dium.
Massachusetts Week-
ly Spy.
Worcester Daily Spy,
Lo Travailleur, .
Southborough,
Southbridge, ,
Southbridge, .
Spencer, .
Uxbridge,
Webster,
Weslborough,
Winchendon, .
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Monthly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
D:iily,' .
Daily, .
Weekly, .
Monthfy, .
Weekly, .
Weekly, .
Dally, .
Weekly, .
News,
News and miscel
lany.
News and temper
ance.
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News,
News and politics.
News and politics.
Religion, .
News,
News,
News and city in
terests.
French Canadian
interests.
'.
$2 00
2 00
50
2 00
1 75
2 00
2 00
1 50
1 50
8 00
8 00
2 00
50
2 00
2 00
-
8 00
n
2 20
18.59
1861
1875
1872
1868
ISoS
1806
1871
1802
1S43
1873
1873
1S72
1833
1770
1845
1874
19
X2G
20
X-1
14
X20
15
X20,\
18
x--:4
20
X-24
18
X24
18
X24
20
X27
20
X27
20.
:X27
20
X27
11
iX163
26
X301
22
X27
22
X27
16.
iX26
NU:\IBER BY PERIODS OF ISSUE.
M
Counties.
>.
>^
>.
^
a
1 s
_>>
»
^
"73 V
g ^
03
Scnii
mo
Mont
a 5 ■
-<
s
o
The State,
26
1
11
221
8
58
10
2
3
341
Barnstable,
_
_
_
5
_
_
_
5
Berkshire,
_
_
_
6
1
_
_
_
_
7
Bristol, .
5
-
_
12
_
_
_
_
_
17
Dukes,
-
_
1
-
_
_
.
_
1
Essex,
4
1
0
23
-
4
2
_
_
39
Franklin, .
_
_
_
4
_
_
_
_
_
4
Hampden,
2
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
12
Hampshire,
-
-
_
5
-
1
_
-
-
6
Middksex,
3
_
1
36
_
3
1
_
_
44
Nantucket,
_
_
1
1
_
_
_
2
Norfolk, .
_
_
_
16
_
_
_
_
_
16
Plymouth,
_
_
_
9
_
_
_
_
_
9
Suffolk, .
8
_
4
69
6
47
7
2
3
146
Worcester,
4
-
25
1
3
-
-
33
»•
CIRCULATIOX BY PERIODS OF ISSUE.
Periods of Issue.
Number of
Tapers.
Copies Issued
Annually.
Periods op Issue.
Number of
Papers.
Copies issued
Annually.
Daily, ....
Three times a week, .
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
26
1
11
222
8
58
83,389,028
100,000
2,117,920
47,050,250
792,-l00
7,504,224
Quarterly, .
Semi-annually, .
Annually, .
Totals, .
10
2
3
179,560
30,000
11,000
Semi-monthly, .
Monthly,
041
141,774,382
VOL. II.— 102
810
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
NEWSPAPERS— Continued.
OBJECTS TO WHICH DEVOTED BY PERIODS OF ISSUE.
Objects to which
Devotkd.
Daily.
Advertising, .
Ai^ricultui'o,
Aimisemont and in-
struction of cbil-
drcn,
Commerce and fi-
nance, .
Education,
Freemasonry, Odd
Fellowship, and
temperance, .
Law,
Literature,
Medicine and sur-
gery,
Music,
News and politics, .
Real estate and in-
surance,
Religion, .
Science and art,
Sunday schools.
Various "reforms,"
Totals,
26.
26
.S a
u .2
83,389,028
83,389,023
Three Times
A Weuk.
.i: a
O .2
if a
« 3
Semi-Weeklt.
100,000 10
100,000
11
— .2
400,000
1,717,920
2,117,920
Weekly.
1
1
175
12
1
2
7
222
u .2
42,000
2,525,000
8,007,000
406,000
350,000
6,834,000
84,000
17,289,950
7,890,756
30,000
2,577,016
1,614,528
47,650,250
Semi-Monthlt.
^u .2
120,000
250,000
260,000
14,400
36,000
96,000
16,000
792,400
Objects to Avnicri Devoted by Periods of Issue— Con.
1
Semi-Annu-
Monthly. 1
QUAETERIY. 1
Annually. I
Totals.
ALLY.
i a
.i a
J- A
k c
1
Devoted.
E
O .2
o
o .2
ii «
O .2
u
o
o .2
s
S
^ "3
s
^ =
g
S =
s
s =
3
s «
3
S o
z:
o u
2
g <y
3
g «
'A
1^
■A
^-i
'A
t^
tq
>^
7i
>*
Advertising, .
_
_
_
_
1
24,000
_
_,
2
66,000
Agriculture, .
I
36,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
2,561,000
Amusement and in-
struction of chil-
dren.
2
480,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
8,487,000
Commerce and fi-
nance, .
2
68,500
3
134,400
1
6,000
1
2,000
15
1,016,900
Education,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
350,000
Freemasonry, Odd
^
Fellowship, and
temperance, .
f}
24,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
144,000
Law,
1
lo.sco
1
24,000
-
-
-
-
2
34,800
Literature,
14
2,273,040
1
7,000
-
-
1
5,000
26
9,369,640
Medicine and sur-
gery. •
1
9,000
-
-
-
_
-
-
2
93,000
Music,
3
279,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
539,600
News and politics, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
213
102,511,298
Real estate and in-
surance.
3
144,400
_
_
_
_
_
-
3
144,400
Religion, .
16
3,047,400
2
3,460
-
-
1
4,000
32
11,531,616
Science and art.
5
306,000
3
10,700
-
-
-
-
y
3-16,700
Sunday schools.
1
45,384
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
2,718,400
Various " reforms,"
7
179,500
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
1,810,023
Totals,
58
7,504,224
10
179,560
2
30,000
3
11,000
341
141,774,382
KEWSPAPEES.
811
NEWSPAPERS— CoNCLrDED.
DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT.
Yeah.
No.
Yi
, AK
No.
Year
No.
Y i
AR
No.
1768, .
1823,
2
1841,
2
1859,
10
1770,
1824,
3
1842,
1
1860, .
4
17S2.
1825,
2
1843,
4
1861,
2
178d,
1826,
1
1844,
7
1862,
2
1792,
1827,
1
1845,
5
1863,
5
1796,
1828,
3
1846,
1
1864,
5
ISOO,
1829,
1
1847,
3
1865,
9
1S02,
1830,
3
1848,
2
18G6,
3
1804,
1831,
4
1849,
1
1867,
12
1807,
1832,
3
1850,
9
1S68,
14
1813,
1833,
4
1851,
4
1869,
8
1814,
1834,
4
1852,
3
1S70,
14
ISlo,
1835,
1
1853,
2
1871,
32
1816,
1836,
2
1854,
4
1872,
30
1S19,
3
1837,
2
1855,
2
1873,
24
1820,
3
1838,
4
1S56,
1
1874,
25
1821,
2
1839,
2
1857,
4
1875,
10
1822,
2
1840,
3
1858,
2
GAS COMPANIES.
[813]
GAS COMPA:^riES.
BY TOWNS.
i
Price charged
Amount received
Amount paid for
»
for one thou-
for C;as and all
Coal, Transport-
ation of same,
Counties, Citiks
^— tn
Number of
sand cubic
residual prod-
and all otber ex-
o -2
Capital Stock.
feet of Gas
penses of Jlanu-
AKD Towns.
II
Shares.
to house and
ucts during the
factiireand Jlan-
store con-
year ending
asenient during
tlie year ending
'A
sumers.
May 1, 1875.
May 1, 1875.
« \
Berkshire,
4
$134,800
1,807
_
$68,483
$47,353
Adnms, .
2
67,000
1,192
$4 00
33,017
23,452
G real Barrington, .
1
5,000
50
4 00
4,000
3,000
Pitt8field,
1
62,500
625
3 40
31,460
20,901
Bristol, .
4
$350,200
4,302
-
$231,627
$168,567
Attloboroiigh,
1
45,200
452
$4 20
16,200
12,854
Fall Kivcr, .
1
-
-
3 50
101, 'J25
85,043
New Dodford,
1
225,000
2,250
3 00
68,171
40,249
Taunton,
1
80,000
1,600
3 50
45,271
29,821
Essex,
10
$1,268,550
14,326
-
$415,319
$256,937
Amesburj',
1
1,250
100
$4 00
4,186
4,696
Beverly, .
1
40,000
400
4 00
8,777
7,588
Danvcrs,
1
20,000
400
4 50
4,409
2,840
Gloiicoster,
1
62,300
1,246
3 75
21,'.t50
14,803
Haverhill,
1
75,000
1,500
3 50
20,000
10,000
Lawrence,
1
400,000
4,000
2 58
144,000
95,970
Lynn, .
1
300,000
3,000
4 00
70,140
25,000
Marblehead,
1
40,000
40O
4 50
9,501
7,021
Newlniryport,
1
80,000
780
3 SO
24,504
17,7n9
Salem, .
1
250,000
2,500
3 50
101,744
71,280
Franklin, .
1
$50,000
1,000
_
$9,148
$7,230
Greenfield,
1
50,000
1,000
$4 00
9,148
7,230
Hampden, .
2
$454,000
4,540
„
$170,000
$89,000
Ppriiicficld, .
1
400,000
4,000
$3 13
150,000
85,000
Wesltield,
1
54,000
540
4 00
20,000
4,000
Hampshire,
2
$75,000
4,500
.
$29,700
$19,213
EaBthampton,
1
25,000
2,500
$4 00
9,700
7,200
Korllianipton,
1
60,000
2,000
4 00
20,000
12,013
[815]
816
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1S75.
GAS COMPANIES— Continued.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
!2;
Capital Stock.
Nantucket,
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
Brookline,
Dedham,
Quincy, .
Plymouth,
Brockton,
Middlfborough,
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
Boston, .
Ward 1,
Ward 2,
Ward 12,
Ward 13,
Ward 16,
Ward 17,
Ward 22,
Chelsea, .
Worcester,
Athol, .
Clinton, .
Fitchburg,
Leominster,
Milford, .
Southbridse,
Westboro\igli,
Worcester,
Middlesex,
11
Arlington,
Cambridge, .
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough,
Natick, .
Sherborn,
Wakelicld, .
Waltham,
Watertown (and
Newton), .
Woburu,
Number of
Shares.
$1,901,700
68,400
700,000
500,000
147,900
50,000
20,000
95,300
75,000
200,000
45,100
$36,000
36,000
$387,500
250,000
125,(100
12,500
$104,000
64,000
40,000
$4,592,000
4,292,000
220,000
2,000,000
444,000
600,000
400,000
128,000
500,000
300,000
$766,600
40,000
50,000
60,000
30,000
71,000
15,000
500,000
Price charged
for one thou-
sand cubic
feet of Gas
to bouse and
store con-
sumers.
19,017
684
7,000
5,000
1,479
500
200
653
750
2,000
451
360
360
5,125
2,500
2,500
125
1,040
640
400
41,480
38,480
8,800
4,000
4,400
6,000
4,000
1,280
10,000
3,000
8,015
400
100
1,109
300
716
300
5,000
4 00
3 60
$3 00
$4 00
5 00
5 00
$4 50
7 75
5 00
$3 00
50
00
00
00
00
75
30
$4 50
4 00
50
05
50
00
00
15
Amount received
for Gas and all
residual prod-
ucts during the
year endUig
May 1, 1875.
$673,803
Amount paid for
Coal, Transport-
ation of same,
and all other ex-
penses of Manu-
faclureandMan-
accment during
tlie year ending
May 1, 1875.
5 00
16,586
3 25
248,100
2 75
217,145
4 50
43,873
4 50
5,811
4 00
745
6 00
6,000
4 50
18,393
4 00
27,727
72,000
17,423
$4,405
4,405
$113,119
87,217
16,402
9,500
$23,188
15,055
2,133
6,000
$2,489,627
2,408,668
85,595
1,6.39,736
128,1.59
255,258
88,890
45,000
10(5,000
80,959
$243,455
1,200
19,250
28,323
7,701
16,235
6,000
6,746
158,000
$433,289
10,200
167,995
116,265
30,152
6,461
732
3,400
12,464
20,472
56,000
10,148
$4,100
4,100
$79,235
56,469
16.166
6,600
$16,754
9,034
2,120
5,600
$1,960,9.59
1,908,499
60,505
1,453,4.30
78,978
155,519
65,067
25,000
70,000
52,460
$159,997
1,200
6,680
20,.522
4,056
12,635
3,400
4,904
106,000
GAS COMPiVXIES.
817
GAS COMPANIES— Concluded.
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
as
c
Capital Stock.
Number of
Shares.
Amount received
for Gas and ail
residual prod-
ucts during the
Amount paid lor
Coal, Transport-
ation of same,
and all other ex-
penses of Manu-
facture and Man-
% 1
year ending
May 1, 1875.
aj;euKiit during
the year ending
May 1, 1875.
The State,
57
$10,120,350
105,572
$4,471,874
$3,242,634
Berkshire, .
4
134,800
1,867
68,483
47,353
Bristol, .
4
350,200
4,302
231,627
168,567
Essex,
10
1,268,550
14,326
415,319
256,937
Franklin, .
1
50,000
1,000
9,148
7,230
Hampden, .
2
454,000
4,540
170,000
89,000
Hampshire,
o
75,000
4,500
29,700
19,213
Middlesex,
11
1,901,700
19,017
673,803
433,289
Nantucket,
1
36,000
360
4,405
4,100
Norfolk, .
3
387,500
5,125
113,119
79,235
Plymouth,
3
104,000
1,040
23,188
16,754
Suffolk, .
8
4,592,000
41,480
2,489,627
1,960,959
Worcester,
8
766,600
8,015
243,455
159,997
■VOL. II.— 103
SHIP BUILDING.
[819]
SHIP buildi:n^g.
BY TOWNS.
[The figures in this presentation are for the year ending May 1, 1875.]
Counties, Cities, Towns akd
Description of Vessels.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Barnstable.
Sail hoats
Provincetown.
Schooner,
Tarmolth.
Fishing hoat
BRISTOL COUNTY.
DiGHTON.
Barkentine,
Fall River.
Steamboat
ESSEX COUNTY.
Essex.
Schoonere,
Gloucester.
Schooners
Haverhill.
Schooners
Lynn.
Sloop yacht,
Marbleoead.
Schooner,
Newbl'ryport.
Barks
Schooners,
Ships
Salem.
Yacht
Saxisbdrt.
Schooner,
Yachts,
NORFOLK COUNTY.
QtlNCY.
Ship
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
DUXBURY.
Bark,
Schooner,
Kingston.
Brig
Number.
Tonnage.
Value of Hulls of
Vessels.
Value of Vessels
with complete
Equipment.
10
1
1
1
1
23
6
2
1
1
3
4
5
40
100
424
98
3,619
800
370
5
11
2,451
1,231
7,379
8
50
18
2,100
781
330
^3,175
7,900
$18,000
8,000
$156,500
43,000
28,000
250
800
133,000
87,500
374,000
1,400
3,400
900
$115,000
$45,000
2,500
13,000
$4,575
11,420
lOO
$30,000
19,000
$267,100
63,000
38,000
400
1,200
191,000
118,000
481,000
2,000
5,000
1,200
$140,000
$60,000
20,000
[821]
822
CElSrSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
snip BUILDING— Continued.
Counties, Cities, Towns and
Dksckiption of Vessels.
Number.
Tonnage.
Value of Hulls of
Vessels.
Value of Vessels
witli complete
Equipment.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Boston.
Barks,
Barkcntincs,
Scliooners
Ships,
Sloop,
Sloop of war,
Steamboat,
Steam revenue cutter, .
Yachts
Chelsea.
Coal barges
Bark, ......
Schooner,
6,9R8
1,141
4,745
10,819
101
900
130
294
16
350
500
336
$349,065
59,000
250,865
517,070
8,500
148,000
7,000
2,876
3,500
35,000
27,500
$444,065
82,000
324,865
682.070
10,500
7,500
73,000
5,000
45,000
35,000
RECAPITULATION BY COUXTIES.
Counties.
Number.
Tonnage.
— y —
The State,
Barnstable,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Suffolk, .
102
12
2
50
1
3
34
46,135
140
522
15,942
2,100
1,111
26,320
Value of Hulls of
Vessels.
$2,479,701
11,075
26.000
858.750
115,000
60,500
1,408,376
Total V.Tlue with
complete Equip-
ment.
$3,161,995
16,095
49.000
1,107,900
140,000
80,000
1,709,000
PvECAPITULATIOX BY KINDS OF VESSELS.
Total Value with
Value of Hulls of
Kind of Vessel.
Number.
Tonnage.
Vessels.
complete Equip-
ment.
Barges
2
350
83,500
_
Barks,
13
10,720
562,065
§740,065
Barkcntines,
3
1,565
77,000
112,000
Bri?
1
330
13,000
20,000
Fishing boat,
1
-
-
100
Schooners, .......
48
11,262
637,965
863.585
Ships,
12
20,298
1,006,070
1,303,070
Sloop,
1
101
8,500
10,500
Sloop of war,
1
900
148,000
-
Steamboats,
2
228
15,000
20,500
Steam revenue cutter,
1
294
-
73,000
Sail boats
10
40
3,175
4,575
Yachts
47
5,426
8,600
Totals
102
46,135
§2,479,701
$3,161,995
Women Fuenished with Woei at Home.
BY TOWlSrS AKD IXDUSTEIES.
[823]
WOMEX FUEXISIIED WITH AYOKK AT HOME.
BY TOWNS AND INDUSTRIES.
[In this presentation only those -women employed at home for whom wages were returned are given,
being 1,786 less than in the I'tcapilulation of all employed at home on page 3.39. Of this deticicney, 1,415
were engaged upon hosiery in the town of Ipswich, the amount paid them not being obtainable.]
Industries.
g 3 «
s -^-
i^ i
> ^
^"i
S^
Towns.
Counties.
•?
•2 a,
O C f*
« « S
Sq
ii
Amesbury,
Essex, .
4
$700
Bradford,
Essex,
22
1,675
Danvers, .
Essex,
4
280
Georgetown, .
Essex, .
3
175
Haverhill,
Essex,
225
20,207
Lawrence,
Essex,
i 3
216
Lynn,
Essex,
.575
82,559
Marhlehead, .
Essex, .
101
12,700
Xewburyport, .
Essex, .
5
100
Salem,
Essex, .
6
387
Salisbury,
Essex, .
8
3S0
West Newbury,
Essex, .
54
3,288
Hopkinton,
Middlesex,
15
600
Lowell, .
Middlesex,
8
1,500
Marlborough, .
Middlesex,
5
360
Reading, .
Middlesex,
26
4,875
Stoneham,
Middlesex,
17
1,919
Wakefield,
Middlesex,
31
4, .31 5
Woburn, .
Middlesex,
64
4,220
Braintrce,
Norfolk, .
1
300
Holbrook,
Norfolk, .
28
2,170
Quincy, .
Norfolk, .
20
548
Randolph,
Norfolk, .
S9
1,750
Sharon, .
Norfolk, .
2
200
Stoughton,
Norfolk, .
2
150
Weymouth,
Norfolk, .
42
2,724
Abington,
Plymouth,
14
755
Brockton,
Plymouth,
15
1,.375
Hingham,
Plymouth,
8
2,800
Middleborough,
Plymouth,
30
1,500
South Abingfon,
Plymouth,
18
463
Boston, .
Suffolk, .
1
670
Athol,
Worcester,
14
1,160
Barre,
Worcester, .
2
450
Charlton, .
Worcester,
5
300
Grafton, .
Worcester,
1
45
Milford, .
Worcester,
3
190
North BrookfieKl, .
Worcester,
6
600
Oxford, .
Worcester,
10
500
Spencer, .
Worcester, .
6
300
Tomplelon,
Worcester,
4
400
Webster, .
Worcester, .
35
1,200
Westborough, .
Worcester,
1
15
West Brookticld, .
Worcest<T, .
10
450
Worcester,
Worcester,
25
1,363
Attleborough, .
Bristol, .
1
30
Maiden, .
Middlesex,
3
252
Attleborough, .
Bristol, .
1
50
Harwich, .
Barnst.ible, .
300
7,000
Orleans, .
Barnstable, .
100
4,000
Provinceto-wn,.
Barnstable, .
7
700
Yarmouth,
Barnstable,
37
1,350
Great Harrington, .
Berkshire,
2
200
Pittsfield, .
Berkshire,
6
1,632
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes,
Brooms,
Brushes, .
Clocks and watches,
Clothing, .
VOL. II. — 104
[82.5]
826
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
WOMEN FURNISHED WITH WORK AT HOME— Continuep,
ill
^ ^ =
11
Industries.
Towns.
Connties,
V- ^ ^
c 2 '::
c a ^
y.
Cloihing— Continued,
Sandisfleld,
Xow Bedford, .
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
20
115
$1,000
8,200
Taunton, .
Bristol, .
30
5,900
Danvers .
Essex, .
25
2,000
Gloucester,
Essex, .
209
5,615
Haverhill,
Essex, .
6
750
Lawrence,
Essex, .
9
700
Lynn,
Essex, .
71
2,703
Salem,
Essex,
22
3,390
Decrfield,
Franklin,
"i
100
Orange, .
Franklin,
500
7,000
eiiclburne,
Franklin,
9
450
Wilbraliarn, .
Hampden,
110
3,000
Cummington, .
Hampshire, .
2
100
Cambridge,
Middlesex,
4
475
Newton, .
Middlesex,
8
1,200
Stoneham,
Middlesex, .
3
324
Townsend,
Middlesex, .
5
500
Wakefield,
Middlesex,
3
300
ATaltham,
Middlesex,
205
20,500
Watertown, .
Mid.ilcsex,
60
3,000
Westford,
Middlesex,
49
4,500
AVoburn, .
Middlesex,
6
454
Nantucket,
Nantucket,
97
10,000
Ncedham,
Norfolk, .
235
13,700
Randolph,
Norfolk, .
1
100
Wo3mouth,
Norfolk, .
10
1,000
Wrcntham,
Norfolk,.
600
30,000
Abington,
Plymouth,
21
190
«
Kingston,
Plymouth,
18
350
South Scituate,
Plymouth,
10
175
.
Boston,
Suffolk, .
6,178
450,370
Chelsea, .
Suffolk, .
10
2,100
Atbol,
Worcester, .
4
570
Douglas, .
Worcester, .
40
5,200
Grafton, .
Worcester, .
4
250
Hubbardston, .
Worcester, .
6
1,500
Leominster,
Worcester,
3
100
Milford, .
Worcester,
29
1,420
Warren, .
Worcester, .
2
128
Webster, .
Worcester, .
4
1,218
Westborough, .
Worcester, .
5
1,000
Worcester,
Worcester,
48
8,349
Cotton goods,
Waltham,
Mcdway, .
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
30
20
950
800
Walpole, .
Norfolk, .
7
800
Boston, .
Suffolk, .
15
175
Drugs and medicines,
Harvard, .
Worcester, .
5
450
Furniture,
Orange, .
Springfield,
Franklin,
Hampden,
120
1
3,200
250
Weymouth,
Norfolk, .
1
25
Ashburnham, .
Worcester, .
52
1,400
Fitchburg,
Worcester,
200
16,000
Gardner, .
Worcester,
1,089
48,975
Princeton,
Worcester,
4
100
Templcton,
Worcester,
980
17,230
74
Westminster, .
Worcester, .
3
Leather,
Tisbury, .
Lancaster,
Dukes, .
Worcester, •
1
4
150
900
Metals and metallic goods,
Attleborough, .
Springfield,
Bristol, .
Hampden,
38
2
1,250
425
900
Boston, .
Suffolk, .
3
Worcester,
Worcester, .
5
250
Paper
Salem,
Northampton, .
Essex, .
Hampshire, .
4
1
24
30
W03IE]S-'S WORK AT HOME. 827
WOMEN FURNISHED WTTH WORK AT HOME-Continuei
JED.
Industrie:
Printing and publishing, .
Rubber
Scientific instruments and appll-
anccs.
Wooden goods
Woollen goods, ....
Worsted goods,
Miscellaneous.
Buttons
Drums, hoops, etc., .
Elastic goods, .
Fireworks,
Fur goods and buffalo robes,
Horse halters, .
Mattresses and bedding,
Palm-leaf goods.
Straw goods,
Whips
Occupations.
Bleaching and dyeing,
Boot and shoo making and repair-
ing.
Clock, watch and jewelry repairing,
Clothes making and repairing,
Clothing repairing and remodelling.
Towns.
Worcester,
Maiden, .
Lowell, .
Warwick,
Pittsfleld,
Canton, .
Stoughton,
Ilingham,
Lowell,
South Scituate,
Easthampton,
Granville,
Easthampton,
Lowell, .
Canton, .
Weymouth,
Boston,
Mattapoisett,
Taun1»n, .
Southborough,
Dana,
Mansfield,
Monson, .
Framingham
Holliston,
Kantucket,
Fosborough,
Franklin, .
Medfield, .
Modway, .
Middlc'borough
Milford, .
Upton,
New Marlborough, .
Granville,
Westfield,
Southampton, .
Boston, .
Lynn,
AVoburn, .
Quincy, .
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Chatham, .
Dartmouth,
Salom,
Springfield,
Boston,
Fall River,
Lawrence,
Shelburne,
Boston, .
Brookfield,
Counties.
Worcester,
Middlesex,
Middlesex,
Franklin,
Berkshire,
Norfolk, .
Norfolk, .
Norfolk, .
Midiilescx,
Plymouth,
Hampshire,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Norfolk, .
Suffolk, .
Plymouth,
Bristol, .
Worcester,
Worcester,
Bristol, .
Hampden,
Middlesex,
Middlesex,
Nantucket,
Norfolk,.
Norfolk, .
Norfolk, .
Norfolk, .
Plymouth,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Berkshire,
Hampden,
Hampden,
Hampshire,
Suffolk, .
Essex,
Middlesex,
Norfolk, .
Middlesex,
Suffolk, .
Barnstable,
Bristol, .
Essex,
Hampden,
Suffolk, .
Bristol, .
Essex,
Franklin,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
e > B
o ■■ o
fe -3 -
t. o
20
12
18
12
18
30
10
100
19
75
600
25
50
2
5
1
2
790
900
600
300
500
170
2,200
1,450
1,700
780
1,650
300
3,422
23
4
245
4
3
29
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
4
2
1
5
9
2
3
to
81,000
1,251
500
1,200
3,051
900
750
2,500
813
2,050
$1,220
236
19,000
2,688
5,000
40
1,000
100
18
271
15,150
35,000
15,000
13,000
22,000
6,500
72,000
62,000
68,875
34,907
68,337
14,000
136,950
900
45
6,108
100
$345
3,4,50
24
50
500
168
68
400
200
312
180
300
250
450
114
300
828
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1S75.
WOMEN FURNISHED WITH WORK AT HOME— Concluded.
Industries.
Carpet making (sewing),
Chair cane seating, .
Dressmaking, .
Hat and fur repairing,
Palm-leaf splitting, .
Upholstering, .
Worsted hood making,
Towns.
Salem,
Boston, .
Templeton,
Lynn,
Springfield,
Milford, .
Fitchburg,
Gloucester,
Lowell, .
Boston, .
Athol,
"Woburn, .
Counties.
Essex,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
Essex,
Hampden,
Worcester,
Worcester,
Essex,
Middlesex,
Suffolk, .
Worcester,
Middlesex,
(U -^ S
O
"A
o
5
5
350
3
11
1,000
1
4
5
1
50
^f to
" « 1-1
$250
500
6,000
900
1,049
75
24,000
150
650
438
25
632
RECAPITULATION BY INDUSTRIES.
iNDtlSTKIES.
S S S
'A
Manufactures.
Boots and shoes.
Brooms, .
Brushes, .
Clocks and Watches,
Clothing, .
Cotton goods, .
Drugs and medicines.
Furniture, .
Leather, .
Metals and metallic goods
Paper,
Printing and publishing.
Rubber, .
Scientific instruments and ap
pliances,
Wooden goods.
Woollen goods.
Worsted goods.
Miscellaneous
Buttons, .
Drums, hoops, etc., ,
Elastic goods, .
Fireworks,
Pur goods and buffalo robes
1,518
1
3
1
9,249
72
5
2,450
5
5
20
12
18
12
158
94
4
7
675
2
5
$162,839
30
252
50
614,763
2,725
450
87,254
1,0.50
2,825
54
1,000
1,251
500
1,200
7,201
2,863
$1,220
236
26,688
40
1,000
Industries.
Horse halters, .
Mattresses and bedding,
Palm-leaf goods,
Straw goods, .
Whips, .
pi
.a «
Occupations.
Bleaching and dyeing, .
Boot and shoe making and re
pairing
Clock, watch and jewelry re
pairing, ....
Clothes making and repairing.
Clothing repairing and remod
elling, . . . .
Carpet making (sewmg).
Chair cane seating, .
Dressmaking, .
Hat and fur repairing,
Palm-leaf splitting, .
Upholstering, .
Worsted hood making, .
Aggregates.
Manufactures, .
Occupations,
Totals,
4
3
790
13,972
276
3
31
3
13
20
10
350
14
2
1,000
11
50
29,409
1,507
30,916
$100
289
15,150
548,569
7,153
$345
3,524
668
1,160
1,414
750
6,000
1,949
75
24,000
1,263
632
$1,486,752
41,780
$1,528,532
FISHING.
BY TOWNS AND NAME.
[829]
F I S H I X G.
[This presentation is wantinsr in completeness. The extent of its imperfection, and the reasons there,
for, arc given in the introihiction, under the title "Fishing." In this pnseiuation, especially in the
classification hy name, it has been impossible to bring the proportional figures for capital invested, vessels^
engaged and tonnage opposite the identical products where they belong. Those figures marked with an
asterisk are put where they are as being in connection with the 'largest product, but other products were
taken by the use of such capital, vessels and tonnage.]
BY TOWNS AND NAME,
Capital In-
Vessels
Value of
Peodccts.
Quantity.
Value.
vested.
Engaged
in.
Tonnage.
Salt con-
sumed.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Barnstable,
_
$23,532
$9,557
1
62
$225
Mackerel, .
bbls.,
850
7,000
3,500
1
62
225
Bass
bills..
120
420
-
-
-
-
Blucfish, .
bbls.,
1,894
7,498
-
-
-
-
Bluefish, .
lbs..
266,500
3,6.54
-
-
-
-
Herring, .
bbls..
403
1,209
-
-
-
-
Oysters, .
bbls..
698
3,751
6,057
-
-
-
Chatham,
_
160,785
100,759
79
1.903
6,484
Cod, ....
quintals,
16,744
69,440
*105,410
*69
*1,SS7
*6,475
Cod, .
,
-
120
-
-
-
-
Mackerel, .
bbls..
5,211
47,811
-
-
-
-
Mackerel, .
, ,
578,439
28,732
-
-
-
-
Alewives, .
,
340,502
1,703
1,370
4
8
9
Bass
lbs..
7,143
710
-
-
-
-
Blucfish, .
, ,
17,600
972
-
-
-
-
Bluefish, .
bbls..
39
316
_
_
-
-
Eels, .
lbs..
11,030
763
_
-
-
Eels
bbls..
5
50
-
-
-
-
Flounders,
lbs.,
24,.330
730
_
-
-
-
Manhaden,
,
400,000
2,000
-
-
-
-
Miscellaneous fish.
-
1,065
-
-
-
-
Plaice,
ibs., "
1,200
25
-
-
-
-
Shad,
, ,
15,000
1,050
_
-
-
-
Cod oil,
gals..
1,330
692
-
-
-
-
Clatns,
bush..
6,-394
1,.3S9
2,079
6
8
-
Lobsters, .
, ,
39,757
3,199
_
-
-
-
Quahaugs,
bbls..
8
18
-
-
-
-
Dennis, .
.
_
71,500
36,-500
25
600
2,800
Mackerel, .
bbls..
6,000
60,000
30,000
5
450
2,800
Clams,
bush.,
25,000
5,000
2,.500
-
-
-
Dogfish, .
Dogfish oil.
gals..
45,000
8,000
2,500
4,000
4,000
20
150
-
Eastham,
.
_
50,585
4,006
_
_
20
Blucfish and bass,
bbls.'.
100
600
2,887
_
-
-
Bluefish and ba.-is.
lbs..
40,000
1,800
-
-
-
-
Bluefish and bass,
boxes,
4,335
38,120
-
-
-
-
Bluefish and bass.
, ,
5,000
1,000
-
-
_
Cod, .
lbs..
25
1
-
-
-
Eels, .
bbls.,
40
350
_
_
-
-
Flounders,
lbs.,
40
1
_
_
_
-
Perch,
lbs..
25
3
_
_
-
-
Mackerel, .
■ • •
64,787
2,691
1,075
-
-
20
Mackerel, .
bbls..
570
3,000
-
-
-
-
Clams,
bbls..
418
956
134
_
-
-
Oysters, .
bbls..
24
172
-
-
-
-
Quahaugs,
bush..
40
24
-
-
-
-
Blackfish oil.
bbls..
93
1,747
_
_
-
-
Porgy oil, .
gals..
300
120
-
-
-
-
F AIM OUT H, .
^
270
75
_
_
_
Tautog,
■ ■
1,000
50
-
-
-
-
Lobsters, .
•
4,000
220
75
~
■"
^
[831]
832
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
FISHING— Continued.
Capital In-
vested.
Vessels
V'alue of
PRODnCTS.
Quantity.
Value.
Engaged
In.
Tonnage.
Salt con-
sumed.
Barnstable Counti
—Con.
Orleans,
_
$4,088
$2,000
1
65
$100
Mackerel, .
bbls.',
511
4,088
2,000
1
55
100
Provincetown, .
Cod
ibs., '
2,993,600
1,227,413
593,018
1,094,949
*1,059,949
249
*222
14,780
*14,311
22,090
*22,090
Mackerel, .
lbs.,
938,856
39,390
-
—
—
""
Mackerel, .
bbls.,
41,433
344,123
-
—
~
"~
Blueftsh, .
lbs..
236,000
5,326
35,000
27
2,469
~
Hake and pollock, .
lbs.,
409,000
12,270
—
~
^
"-
Halibut,
,
55,700
2,785
~
~
~
Manhaden,
bbls..
8,666
2,600
—
~
^
~
Swordfish,
bbls..
227
889
—
"*
""
Tongues and sounds,
, ,
-
2,314
—
—
~
~
Bone, ....
lbs.,
400
-
—
~
"
Blackfish oil, .
gals..
45,514
26,745
—
*~
—
~
Cod liver oil, .
gals..
21,495
12,902
—
~'
^
Fish oil, .
gals..
24,457
14,674
~*
—
""
Humpback whale oil.
gals..
27,168
14,671
—
"~
"*
~
Sperm oil, .
gals..
74,234
126,633
~
~
^
Whale oil, .
gals..
44,688
26,813
—
^
~
Whalebone,
lbs..
250
25
~
^
~
Lobsters, .
.
-
2,235
—
~
"
Sandwich,
• •
-
3,620
1,760
-
-
-
Alewives, .
.
120,000
240
~
~
Striped bass, .
Clams,
lbs.,
bush..
8,500
125
630
103
1,760
-
-
-
Oysters, .
Quahaugs,
bush..
1,653
2,562
—
~
^
bush..
110
85
•"
~
~
Wellfleet, .
Mackerel, .
bbls.'.
35,817
333,355
332,688
104,489
104,089
50
50
2,280
2,280
18,600
18,600
Quahaugs,
bush..
950
667
400
"*
~
Yarmouth, .
Blueftsh, .
bbls.".
192
4,010
640
2,355
1,055
10
10
805
805
-
Bluefish, .
lbs..
4,500
135
~
"•
~
Cod, . . . .
lbs..
6,200 •
325
"■
"~
~
Eels
bbls..
30
300
~"
""
Eels
lbs..
3,700
300
—
—
~
Flatfish, .
lbs..
2,000
80
~
~
~
Flatfish, .
bbls..
25
70
^
~
Herring, .
bbls..
150
600
""
■"
Scup, .
bbls.,
11
24
—
"
Scup, .
lbs..
2,500
75
■"
^
~
Tautog and bass,
Tautog and bass,
bbls.,
13
1,000
55
50
-
-
-
-
White perch, .
Oysters, .
bbls.i
bbls..
96
70
1,046
310
1,300
-
-
-
BRISTOL COUl'
rTY.
Berkley,
.
-
$2,305
-
-
-
-
Herrings, .
Shad, .
•
153,000
2,700
1,700
540
-
-
-
-
Smelts,
'. '. lbs.".
800
65-
^
"
Dartmouth, .
Cod, .
. quintals.
3,382
105,853
13,894
$104,630
14,000
10
5
1,317
246
$1,230
1,230
Eels, .
lbs..
600
24
""
Fish for food, .
lbs..
450
375
*"
~
Hake,
lbs.,
40,000
320
~
Herring, .
bbls.,
46
127
"•
~
Manhaden,
bbls..
3,760
1,128
~
~
Pollock, .
lbs.,
36,000
300
—
*—
Shad, etc.,.
• ■ •
400
25
■*
Swordfish,
lbs..
40,000
2,000
—
~
Fish for manure.
bbls..
600
125
"*
~
Humpback whale o
d, bbls..
1,000
18,900
""
Spermaceti, .
Sperm oil, .
lbs.,
bbls..
100
500
5,000
23,625
*90,630
*5
*1,071
-
Whalebone,
lbs..
10,000
10,000
—
—
~
Whale oil,.
bbls.,
3,290
29,890
—
""
~
Shell fish, .
bush..
120
120
riSHING.
833
FISHING— Continued.
Pkoducts.
Quantity.
Value.
Capital In-
vested.
Vessels
EnRaged
in.
Tonnage.
V.iluo of
Salt con-
sumed.
Bristol County— Con.
Fairhaven, .
Sperm oil, .
Whule oil, .
New Bedford,
BliK'lisli, .
.Ambergris,
Manhadeii,
Sperm oil, .
Whale oil,.
Whalebone,
Ratnham,
Herrings, .
Shad, .
Somerset,
Herrings, .
Shad, .
Clams,
Oysters, .
Swansea,
Fish scrap,
Manhadcu lish oil,
Westport, .
Bass, .
Blueflsh, .
Cod, .
Eels, .
Herring, .
Perch,
Smelts,
Swordfish,
Tautog,
Clams,
Lobsters, .
Oysters, .
Chilmark, .
Bass, .
Blackfish, .
Blueflsh, .
Bonitos,
Cod, .
Eels, .
Fish for food,
Flounders,
Herring, .
Mackerel, .
Scup, .
Squeteatfue,
Crampliwh oil.
Dogfish oil,
Lobsters, .
Edgartown, .
Clams,
Sperm oil, .
GOSNOLD,
Scup,.
Squcteaguc,
Weakfish, .
Lobsters, .
gals.,
gals..
bbls.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
bbls.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
bush.,
bush..
tons,
gals..
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bush.,
bush..
DUKES COUNTY.
lbs.,
ibs.,'
bbls.,
Jbs.,
lbs..
bbls.,
gals.,
gals..
bush.,
bbls..
bbls.,
lbs..
22,483
18,900
600
39
3,700
24,602
21,480
177,173
175,000
200
100,000
600
60
14,214
1,250
49,000
6,213
15,000
4,048
20,000
1,000
820
715
6,800
95,000
1,500
80,000
200
350
200
9,000
13,000
25,750
12
300
6,000
20,000
3,100
1,900
28,000
15
445
76,750
620
500
1,650
40,000
80,000
46,400
$47,405
36,095
11,310
1,868,968
471
4,150
1,110
1,261,604
399,750
201,883
828
788
40
10,301
1,500
100
60
8,641
27,680
12,000
15,680
8,585
472
450
122
1,200
10
57
50
174
3,400
750
1,600
300
$14,319
80
25
290
620
1,327
168
250
180
50
175
3,750
3,050
11
495
3,848
25,372
372
25,000
9,000
4,950
800
1,550
1,700
$48,000
*48,000
2,514,600
*2,514,600
400
400
2,582
2,582
4,600
*3,600
1,000
$4,363
*2,315
2,048
40,100
100
40,000
7,480
5,800
1,680
*2
84
*84
380
»3S6
22,347
*22,347
46
*3
*46
*8
333
333
26
26
VOL. II. — 105
834
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
FISHIXG— Continued.
Capital In-
Vessels
Value of
Peodccts.
Quantity.
Value.
vested.
Engaged
hi.
Tonnage.
Salt con-
sumed.
ESSES COUNTY.
Beverly
_
$137,600
$87,000
24
1,848
$11,900
Cod quintals
32,400
131,600
*S7,000
*24
*1,848
♦11,900
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
700
6,000
-
-
-
-
Essex
_
3,525
^
_
^
^
ClamB, . . . bush
7,048
3,525
-
-
-
-
Gloucester
_
2,406,060
2.271,-300
363
23,098
165,614
Cod, .... quintals
284,586
1,465,735
*2,269,000
»3G3
♦23,098
♦165,614
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
99,302
939,545
-
_
_
_
Cusk, .... quintals
20
40
2,000
-
-
_
Haddock, . . . quintals
20
40
-
-
-
-
Hake, . . . lbs.,
5,000
100
-
-
-
-
Halibut, ....
4,000
200
-
_
_
_
Herring, . . . bbls.
100
300
_
_
_
...
Pollock, . . • quintals
50
100
-
-
-
-
Ips^nc^
_
20,948
9,000
1
56
865
Cod, .... quintals
1,900
8,500
7,000
1
56
865
Herrings
300,000
4,200
-
-
-
-
Clams, . . , busb
3,870
2,535
2,000
_
_
_
Clams, dressed, . gals.
9,250
6,413
-
-
_
-
Lobsters
4,000
300
-
-
-
-
Manchester,
_
18,000
9,000
2
170
1,500
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
1,800
18,000
9,000
2
170
1,500
Marblehead,
_
100,285
40,525
14
1,106
6,489
Cod, .... quintals
20,819
100,285
40,525
14
1,106
6,489
Nahant
^
5,480
1,300
_
_
..
Lobsters
79,000
5,480
1,300
-
-
-
Nettbcry
^
330
45
_
_
_
Clams, . . . bush
600
330
45
-
-
-
Newbdryport,
_
133,409
94,767
17
1,221
3,741
Cod, .... quintals
2,290
10,033
*76,200
*17
♦1,221
♦3,741
Cod
-
23,000
-
-
-
-
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
5,110
50,910
-
-
-
-
Herrinir, . . . bbls.
1,.500
7,500
13,800
-
-
-
Manhaden, . . lbs..
4,728
8,720
-
-
-
-
Clams, . . . bush
, 27,500
11,000
4,767
-
_
-
Clams (bait), . . bbls.
3,178
22,246
-
-
-
-
ROCKPORT
_
156,513
160,225
30
1,427
4^60
Cod quintals
12,500
35,000
»60,000
*23
♦1,127
♦4,560
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
5,310
40,000
-
-
~
-
Lobsters, ....
10,500
513
225
-
-
Fish scrai) for fertilizers, tons.
1,500
16,000
65,000 1
100,000
7
300
Manhaden oil, . . bbls.
4,200
RO^VLEY,
_
4,400
400
.
.
_
Clams, . . . bbls.
2,200
4,400
400
-
-
-
Balem,
^
122,000
66,000
16
957
14,700
Cod, .... quintals
, 10,000
46,000
-
-
-
-
Cod lbs..
660,000
23,500
*63,000
♦16
♦957
♦14,700
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
, 1,900
27,500
-
-
-
-
Oysters, . . . bush
, 50,000
25,000
3,000
-
-
-
BWAMPSCOTT
_
109,704
60,500
11
368
340
Cod, .... lbs..
2,206,000
52,700
*60,500
*11
♦368
♦340
Mackerel, . . . bbls.
7,455
57,004
—
—
—
"■
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
Chicopee, ....
_
$560
$110
_
-
_
Shad
2,800
560
110
-
-
-
LONGMEADOW,
^
234
300
..
_
_
Shad
1,300
234
300
—
~
^
nSHIXG.
835
FISHING— Continued.
•
Capital In-
Vessels
Value of
Products.
Quantitj-.
Value.
vested.
Enjiagcd
in.
Tonnage.
Salt con-
sumed.
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
Nantucket
_
$39,320
$10,750
125
_^
$1,2.50
Cod, .
quintals.
2,100
10,000
10,750
125
_
1,250
Blucfish, .
lbs.,
528,000
7,920
-
_
-
_
Dogfish, .
• . •
10,000
200
-
-
-
-
Eels. .
lbs.,
48,000
3,000
-
_
-
_
Halibut, .
• > •
2,000
100
-
-
_
_
Herri:ig, .
bbls.,
300
1,200
_
_
_
_
Porch,
bbls.,
150
1,200
-
_
-
_
Scup,
. lbs.,
5,000
150
-
-
_
Sharks,
•
2,000
1,000
-
-
-
_
Cod liver oil,
gals..
1,000
1,000
-
-
-
_
Clnms,
bush.,
30,000
9,000
-
-
-
_
Lobsters, .
■
18,000
1,800
-
-
-
_
Oj-sters, .
bush..
500
1,000
-
_
-
_
Quahaugs, .
bush..
2,500
1,750
~
—
~
—
NORFOLK COUNTY.
COHASSET, . . . • .
_
$61,580
$52,600
12
7.30
$2,273
M.ackfrel, . . . bbls..
6,460
61,000
52,000
12
730
2,273
Clams, . . . bu.«h.,
130
130
600
_
_
_
Lobsters, . . . bbls.,
180
450
—
-
-
-
PLYMOUTH COL'NTY.
DUXBURY
_
$18,116
$22,050
5
173
$54
Cod, .
quintals.
1,100
1,800
21,000
5
173
54
Mackerel, .
bbls.,
20O
1,500
-
-
-
_
Mackerel, .
,
130,000
7,728
_
_
_
_
Mackerel, .
, ,
112,000
5,000
_
_
-
-
Clams,
bush.,
100
100
1,050
_
_
^
Lobsters, .
.
23,575
1,3SS
-
-
-
ECLT.,
_
15,248
8,300
_
_
_
Lobsters, .
•
212,901
15,248
8,300
-
-
-
Kingston,
_
15,199
12,000
3
234
800
Cod, .
quintals,
2,o3S
15,199
12,000
3
234
800
Mafton, .
.
_
19,.518
20,000
2
170
_
■Whale oil, .
gals..
11,151
19,518
20,000
2
170
-
MAR.snriELD, .
.
_
3,125
2,525
_
_
_
Cod, .
, ,
_
90
125
_
_
_
Herrings, .
, ,
77,000
995
_
_
_
_
Lobsters, .
•
38,000
2,040
2,400
-
-
-
MiDDLEEOROCGH,
_
490
_
_
Alcwives, .
•
70,000
490
-
-
-
-
Plymouth, .
, ,
_
35,193
51,100
15
819
2,862
Cod. .
quintals,
5,150
27,155
*47,650
*14
»783
*2,862
Mackerel, .
bbls.,
405
4,312
_
_
_
.
Oil, .
. .
125
76
_
.
_
_
Lobsters, .
•
22,000
3,650
3,450
1
36
-
SCITUATE,
* ■ ■
_
19,010
650
21
^^
_
Cod, .
quintals,
350
700
_
21
_
_
Mackerel, .
, ,
21,000
1,200
_
_
_
Herring, .
bbls.,
2,500
15,000
_
_
.
_
Clams,
bush..
100
160
650
_
_
_
Lobsters, .
.
39,000
1,950
-
-
-
South Scituate,
.
_
405
_
_
_
Alewives, .
, ,
15,000
150
^
_
_
»
Eels, .
lbs.,
200
15
_
_
_
_
Perch,
bl.ls..
20
200
_
_
_
_
Pickerel, .
lbs.,
1.50
20
_
_
_
Shad, .
150
20
-
-
-
-
836
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
FISllING— Continued.
Prodccts.
Quantity.
Value.
Capital In-
vested.
Vessels
Ensnged
in.
Tonnage.
Value of
SmU con-
sumed.
Plymouth Counts
—Con.
Wareham, .
Alcwives, .
Clams,
Oysters,
Quahaugs, ,
hush.,
bush.,
bush.,
440,000
1,425
21,050
100
$23,355
1,100
1,105
21,050
100
$500
500
-
-
-
SUFFOLK coins
rTY.
-
-
-
—
-
-
Boston, .
Mackerel, .
bbls.^
22,350
$207,000
207,000
$192,000
192,000
36
36
2,627
2,627
$10,125
10,125
WlNTHROP, .
Clams,
Claras,
Lobsters, .
Lobsters, .
bbls.;
bush.,
bbls.,
410
200
100
143,000
8,335
995
160
600
6,580
3,600
S,600
;
-
-
RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES.
Capital In-
Vessels En-
Value of Salt
Counties.
Value.
vested.
gaged in.
Tonnage.
consumed.
The State, .
$7,684,716
$7,269,442
1,223
79,882
$278,622
Barnstable, ....
1,879,158
1,366,140
415
20,423
50,319
Bristol,
2,071,925
2,674,812
99
24,096
1,230
Dukes,
48,091
51,943
12
359
-
Essex,
3,218,254
2,800,062
478
30,251
209,709
Hampden,.
794
410
-
-
-
Nantucket,
39,320
10,750
125
-
1,250
Norfolk, .
61,580
52,000
12
730
2,273
Plymouth,
149,659
117,125
46
1,396
3,716
Suffolk, .
215,335
195,600
36
2,627
10,125
CLASSIFICATION BY NAME.
Capital In-
Vessels
Value of
PnODUCTS.
Quantity.
Value.
vested.
Engaged
in.
Tonnage.
Salt con-
sumed.
Ale-wives, . .
985,562
$3,683
$1,370
4
8
$9
Ambergris,
ibs..
39
4,150
-
-
-
—
Bass
bbls..
120
420
.
_
-
_
Bass, . . . .
lbs..
22,206
1,892
5,915
11
46
-
Blackflsh,
, ,
200
25
-
-
-
-
Blackfish oil, .
bbls.,
93
1,747
-
-
-
-
Blackflsh oil, .
gals..
45,514
26,745
-
-
-
-
Blueflsh, , . . .
bbls..
2,825
9,525
3,942
10
805
-
Bluefish, . . . .
boxes.
4,335
38,120
-
-
-
-
Blueflsh
lbs.,
1,116,000
20,547
35,000
27
2,409
-
Blueflsh, .
5,000
1,000
-
-
-
-
Bone,
ibs..
400
-
—
-
-
-
Bonitos, .
•
13,000
620
-^
■•
—
—
Clams,
bush.,
100,072
35,719
20,533
6
8
_
Clams,
Iihls.,
3,028
6,351
4,134
-
-
-
Clams (bait), .
bbls.,
3,178
22,246
-
-
-
-
Clams, dressed.
sals..
9,2.50
5,413
-
-
-
-
Cod
Cod, ...
quintals,
lbs..
395,859
5,895,023
1,935.341
671,083
I *3,934,409
*933
*45,353
212,970
Cod
, ,
-
23,120
-
-
-
-
Cod liver oil, .
gals..
23,825
14,594
—
-
-
-
Crampfish oil, .
gals..
15
11
—
-
-
-
Cusk,
quintals.
20
40
*2,000
"
"
FISIIIN"G.
837
FISHING— Concluded.
Classification by Name — Con.
Products.
Quantity.
Value.
Capital In-
vested.
Vessels
EnKiiged
in.
Tonnage.
Value of
Salt con-
sumed.
Dogfish, .
Doglisb oil,
Eels,.
Eels, .
Fish for food,
Fish scraps,
Fish f(ir manure.
Fish oil (misc.).
Fish oil (misc.).
Flatfish, .
Flatlish, .
Flounders,
Haddock, .
Hake,
Ilalihut, .
Herri II I?, .
Herrina;s, .
Humpback whale oi
Humpback whale oi
Lobsters, .
Lobsters, .
Mackerel, .
Mackerel, .
Mackerel, .
Manliaden,
Maiihaden,
Manliaden,
Miscellaneous,
Oysters, .
Ovsters, .
Oil, .
Plaice,
Perch,
Perch,
Pickerel, .
Pollock, .
Pollock, .
Porgy oil,
Quahaugs,
Scup,
Sciip,
Sliad,
Sharks, .
Shell tish.
Smelts,
Sperm oil,
Sperm oil,
Spermaceti,
Squeteague,
Squeteague,
Swordfish,
Swordlisb,
SwordUsh,
Tautog, .
Tantog, .
Tongues and sounds,
Whalebone,
Whale oil.
Whale oil,
1,
gals.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
tons,
bbls.,
gals.,
bbls.,
lb.s.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
quintals,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
gals.,
bbls.,
bbls.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
bbls.i
lbs..
bbls.,
bush.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
quintals,
gals.,
bush.,
lbs.,
bbls.,
bush.,
lbs.,
gals.,
bbls.,
lbs.,
lbs.,
bbls.l
lbs..
bbls.,
lbs.,
sals.,
bbls.,
55,000
8,445
83,530
S7
750
2,7.^0
500
73,4.^7
4,1:00
2,U00
25
30,.370
20
4o4,0()0
01,700
4,9!I9
820,000
27,168
1,000
2S0
836,883
241,434
938,806
900,326
10,126
4,728
400,000
792
,017
1,250
845
206
150
36,000
50
300
3,708
7,500
3,501
23,050
2,000
120
1,515
96,717
25,ti02
100
40,000
227
40,01)0
0,800
97,000
13
187,423
74,7.39
24,770
$2,700
4,495
5,302
808
625
28,000
125
30,354
65,000
80
70
911
40
12,090
3,085
25,036
9,243
14,671
18,900
1,0.50
61,751
2,211,481 •
39,390
46,120 :
4,838
8,720
2,000
1,065
4,233
58,5.53
76
25
60
2,440
20
300
100
120
2,644
225
8,724
2,569
1,000
120
115
162,728
1,310,229
5,000
800
4,600
889
2,000
174
3,500
55
2,314
211,908
.57,041
429,640
$4,000
*100,000
400
19,478
394,204
10,357
400
5,890
410
*2,707,030
20,000
20
*7
107
150
*300
30
6,374
$35,043
*24,137
170
COASTWISE AND OCEAN COxMMERCE.
[839]
COASTWISE AXD OCEAX COMMEECE.
[This presentation is wanting in completeness. The extent of its imperfection, and the reasons there-
for, are given in the introduction under the title, "Coastwise and Ocean Commerce." In the city of
Kuwburyport, the value of vessels owned by forcisjners and engaged in ocean commerce is $600, or one per
cent. In the city of Boston, foreigners own vessels worth $173,334 (5 per cent) engaged in coastwise com-
merce, and vessels worth $3,188,750 (SO per cent) engaged in ocean commerce. These values combined
give $3,362,084, or 46 percent of the whole value for Boston. In Provincetown, Barnstable County, the
value, ownership and amount received for freight for 249 vessels were not given. In Boston, Sutfolk
County, the tonnage of 78 vessels was not returned, and 89 vessels were described as being engaged in both
coastwise and ocean commerce.]
BY TOWNS.
Counties, Cities
AND Towns.
00
so
o
c
c
o
c3
>
•3
O
>
s £
<:
rercentage of Ves-
sels ownod by citi-
zens of Mass.
Pi
2 =
f "
I'crcentuno of Ves-
sels owned by
other American
citizens.
Value of such Pcr-
contagc.
BARNSTABLE CO.
Barnstable,
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
120
120
30,037
30,037
$855,000
855,900
-
—
-
—
—
Chatham, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce.
7
7
274
274
18,000
18,000
$9,350
9,350
96
96
$17,300
17,300
4
4
$700
700
Dennis,
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
20
20
8,928
8,928
423,920
423,920
245,430
245,430
63
63
268,517
268,517
37
37
155,403
155,403
Eastham, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
5
2
3
1,510
no
1,400
65,600
5,600
60,000
28,500
100
100
100
65,600
5,000
60,000
-
-
Falmocth, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce.
2
2
37
37
1,000
1,000
1,200
1,200
100
100
1,000
1,000
—
—
Provincetown, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
287
251
36
24,275
16,800
7,385
50,500
8,500
42,000
18,679
4,000
14,679
100
100
50,500
42,000
_
-
Sandwich, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
4
4
403
403
9,800
9,800
14,000
14,000
88
88
8,663
8,663
12
12
1,137
1,137
Truro, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
1
1
26
26
1,000
1,000
930
930
100
100
1.000
1,000
-
—
"Wellfleet,
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce.
1
1
70
70
6,000
6,000
3,500
3,500
100
100
6,000
6,000
-
-
Yarmouth, .
Coiislwise commerce
Ocean commerce.
21
18
3
5,152
3,512
1,640
304,250
176,250
128,000
139,872
82,872 )
57,000 \
79
79
241,870
241,870
21
21
62,380
62,380
BRISTOL COUXTT
Dartmouth,
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
3
3
53
53
$1,000
1,000
$525
625
100
100
$1,000
],000
-
:
VOL. II.— 106
[841]
842
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
COASTWISE AND OCEAX CO:NniERCE— Contixued.
CousTiES, Cities
AND TOWXS.
33
X
U
>
a
V-
a
o
c
o
o
^
9-1
Bhistol Co.— Con.
Freetown, .
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce,
New Bedford, .
Coastwise commerce;
Ocean commerce,
Somerset, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
Taunton, .
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce,
Westport, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce.
DUKES COOTTT.
Edgartown,
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Ipswich,
Coastwise commerce,
. Ocean commerce,
Lynn, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
Manchester,
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce,
Kewbcryport, .
Coastwise commerce
Ocean commerce,
ROCKPORT, .
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce,
Salem, ...
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce.
NANTUCKET CO.
Nantucket,
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
COHASSET, .
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce,
>
1
1
50
50
50
SI
19
13,116
6,150
6,960
6
3
O
1,977
748
1,220
26
26
7,838
7,838
1
1
36
36
1
437
1
437
8
8
752
752
5
5
865
8C5
5
5
1,267
1,267
19
1
18
123,517
95
123,422
23
23
1,856
1,856
142
139
3
18,663
18,301
302
3
3
175
175
1
1
101
101
—
■"
$1,500
1,500
988,000
593,000
395,000
130,800
28,800
102,000
259,000
259,000
3,000
3,000
$12,000
12,000
$35,900
35,900
57,100
57,100
70,800
70,800
501,500
4,000
497,500
98,500
98,500
404,500
382,500
22,000
$8,500
8,500
$6,000
6,000
« 2
to
S -2
<
c— 2
g|s
t- w C^
U <£ K
>
>-»
-
^
c3
*c
V-
a
''
<
o
b
w
c
i)
^
o
s
o
K
o
CJ
—
$800
800
236,412
201,412
35,000
71,200
9,187
62,013
165,846
165,846
1,500
1,500
$18,000
18,000
$17,152
17,152
16,405
16,495
3,250
3,250
331,840
4,000
327,840
90,260
90,200
22,450
22,450
$6,100
6,100
$1,308
1,308
80
80
92
56
100
43
96
96
100
100
100
100
100
100
78
78
81
81
100
100
98
98
91
91
100
100
-
-
S850,697
485,572
365,125
14
20
8
72,675
28,800
43,875
44
57
249,600
249,000
4
4
3,000
3,000
-
$12,000
.
12,000
-
$35,900
35,900
-
44.550
44,550
22
22
406,900
18
406,900
18
98,500
98,500
-
396,500
374,500
22,000
2
2
$7,750
7,750
9
9
$6,000
6,000
~
^
^
$137,303
107,428
29,875
68,125
58,125
9,400
9,400
$12,550
12,550
90,000
90,000
8,000
8,000
$750
750
COASTWISE AXD OCEAX COMMERCE.
8^3
COASTWISE AND OCEAN CO:\IMERCE— Continued.
CoTJSTiEs, Cities
AND Towss.
in
u>
O
>
o
6
to
C3
s
o
s
a
>
■3
CI
>
Hi
|S
o u
a -2
<
Percentage of Ves-
sels owiu'il liy citi-
zens of Muss.
1
u
a
3
>
PercentUKC of Ves-
sels owned by
otlier American
citizens.
o
s
to ,
o|
2 S
>
Norfolk Co.— Con.
QUINCY,
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce,
22
4,079
4,079
$135,200
135,200
$107,174
107,174
100
100
$135,200
135,200
-
-
PLYMOUTH CO.
Kingston, .
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce,
2
2
436
436
$24,000
24,000
$4,500
4,500
100
100
$24,000
24,000
~"
~
Plymouth, .
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce,
11
11
C62
662
40,000
40,000
a3,666
33,666
100
100
40,000
40,000
-
—
Wareham, .
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce,
5
5
2,377
2,377
114,000
114,000
36,000
36,000
82
82
90,000
90,000
IS
IS
$20,000
20,000
SUFFOLK COUITTT.
Boston,
Coastwise commerce.
Ocean commerce.
218
212
36
93,992
5S,1U
35,SS1
$7,315,667
3,314,067
4,001,000
$1,536,406
1,454,164
82,242
35
63
13
$2,591,954
2,073,704
518,250
19
32
7
$1,361,629
1,067,629
294,000
"WlNTHROP, .
Coastwise commerce,
Ocean commerce.
1
1
47
47
3,200
3,200
2,500
2,500
100
100
3,200
3,200
-
-
RECAPITULATIOX BY COUNTIES.
Number of
Amount Received
C 0 C X T I E S.
A'essels.
Tonnage.
Value.
for Freight.
The State
1,051
343,013
$11,946,137
$3,164,845
Barnstable,
408
70,712
1,735,970
461,461
Bristol,
87
23,070
1,383,300
476,283
Dukes, .
1
437
12,000
18,000
Esses, .
202
146,925
1,168,300
481,447
Nantucket,
3
175
8,500
6,100
Norfolk,
23
4,180
141,200
108,482
Plymouth,
18
8,475
178,000
74,166
Siiffolk,
' "
249
94,039
7,318,867
1,538,906
844
CEN-SUS OV MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
COASTWISE AND OCEAN COMMERCE— Concluded.
CLASSIFICATION BY KIND OF VESSEL.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Baknstable.
Barnstable,
Cliatham,
Dennis, .
Eastham,
Falmouth,
Provincctown,
Sand-wicb,
Truro, .
Wellfleet,
Yarmouth,
Bristoi..
Dartmouth, .
Freetown,
New Bedford,
Somerset,
Taunton,
Westport, ,
Dukes.
Edgartown,
Essex.
Ipswich,
Lynn, .
Manchester, .
Newhuryport,
Rockport,
Salem, .
Nantucket.
Nantucket, .
Cohassct,
Quincy, .
Norfolk.
Plymouth.
Kingston,
Plymouth,
Wareham,
Suffolk.
Boston, .
Winthrop,
Totals (the State),
o ^
ass
OQ t»
Ships.
26
34
Ocean. Coastwise.
16
Baeks asd
Babkentines.
Ocean. Coastwise,
17
1
13
40
Beigs.
Ocean. Coastwise.
13
COASTWISE AND OCEAN COMMEECE.
815
COASTWISE AND OCEAN COMMERCE— Concluded.
CLASSIFICATION BY KIND OF VESSEL.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Schooners,
Ocean.
Barnstable
Barnstable,
Cliatliam,
Dennis, .
Eastliam,
Falinontli,
Provincetown
Sandwich,
Truro, .
Wellfleet,
Yarmoutb,
Bristol.
Dartmouth, .
Freetown,
New Bedford,
Somerset,
Taunton,
Westport,
34
Edgartown,
Dukes.
Essex.
Ipswich,
Lynn, .
Manchester, .
Newburyport,
Kockport,
Salem, .
Najjtucket.
Nantucket, .
Norfolk.
Cohasset,
Quincy
Plymouth.
Kingston,
Plymouth, .
Wareham, .
SUFEOLK.
Boston, ....
"Winthrop, .
Totals (the State),
42
Coastwise.
99
7
20
248
4
1
16
23
3
18
1
8
4
3
13
64
95
647
Sloops.
Ocean.
Coastwise.
10
11
34
190
120
7
20
5
2
287
4
1
1
21
3
1
50
6
26
1
_
8
1
5
9
5
1
19
-
23
78
142
1
22
2
11
5
24S
1
1,051
APPENDIX.
[847]
Table I. — Valuation and Products for the Year ending May J, 1875.
[The columns of " valuation " arc from the returns of assessors made to the Secretary of State; the columns
of "products" from the census returns to this oflice.]
Counties, Citie8 and
Towns.
i. >.
= 2
a «
3 K
a
3 2
>
Products of Man-
ufactures and
Fisheries.
1
Products of Ag-
riculture and
Mining.
1
3
a
>
O
s
-a
2
Pi
3
o
Barnstable Coc]
■STT,.
$6,576,155
$8,808,209
$3,410,970
$619,662
$15,384,364
$4,030,632
Barnstable, .
1,037,250
1,577,450
72,007
77,645
2,614,700
149,652
Brewster,
268,118
353,986
2,840
21,203
622,104
24,043
Chatham,
251,265
509,069
179,418
26,633
760,334
206,051
Dennis, .
785,243
663,344
77,624
47,361
1,448,587
124,985
Easibam,
43,814
143,084
67,047
45,363
186,898
102,410
Falmouth,
1,285,632
1,037,780
492,500
75,987
2,323,412
568,487
Harwich,
370,005
719,085
75,666
47,606
1,089,090
123,272
Mashpee,
6,728
104,235
-
5,492
110,963
5,492
Orleans, .
112,386
309,973
69,543
52,479
422,364
122,022
Provincetown,
828,902
1,015,289
1,287,858
5,500
1,844,191
1,293,358
Sandwich,
277,400
1,121,550
628,855
121,800
1,398,950
650,655
Truro, .
80,921
202,453
4S0
23,439
283,374
23,919
Wellfleet,
454,283
422,866
383,805
24,032
877,149
407,837
Yarmouth,
774,208
628,040
183,327
45,122
1,402,248
228,449
Berkshire Countt, .
$11,577,086
$25,882,430
$21,015,328
$3,828,975
$37,459,516
$24,844,303
Adams, . .
1,861,914
4,407,755
8,888,665
189,824
6,269,669
9,078,489
Alford, .
90,808
183,161
360
72,161
273,969
72,521
Becket, .
168,053
332,494
336,019
111,316
600,547
447,335
Cheshire,
302,668
660,360
199,953
107,951
963,028
307,904
Clarksburg, .
57,543
198,842
268,660
49,211
256,385
317,871
Dalton, .
637,092
752,135
828,150
112,587
1,289,227
940,737
Egremont,
187,564
369,380
112,750
136,975
556,944
249,725
Florida, .
33,614
147,510
8,200
51,638
181,124
59,838
Great Barrington,
1,190,222
1,974,576
1,032,039
188,124
3,164,798
1,220,163
Hancock,
101,640
345,290
151,551
83,612
446,930
235,163
Hinsdale,
256,845
567,528
506,821
110,213
824,373
617,034
Lanesborough,
154,511
602,750
343,000
137,713
757,261
480,713
Lee,
643,768
1,301,734
1,616,760
116,082
1,945,502
1,733,442
Lenox, .
326,804
929,184
111,615
112,481
1,255,988
224,096
Monterey,
62,825
192,245
17,580
106,904
245,070
124,484
VOL. II.-
-107
[8
49]
850
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
Valuation and Products for the Year ending 3Iay 1, 1875 — Con.
CocsTiES, Cities and
Towxs.
£ ?
"= §•
§ S
11
>
o
o
c .
.2 S
« S
3 M
■5 H
>
Products of Man-
ufactures and
rishcrlcs.
Products of Ag-
riculture and
Mining.
S
a
3
1
o
S
1
"3
I
Bekkshire Co.— Con.
Mount "Washington,
$9,902
$79,032
-
$23,012
$88,934
$23,012
New Ashford,
17,715
85,540
$86
30,794
103,255
30,880
New Marlborough,
204,311
537,153
308,554
265,874
741,464
574,428
Otis
66,377
236,130
32,510
58,180
302,507
90,690
Peru,
33,032
132,766
3,200
52,200
165,798
55,400
Pittsfield,
2,671,031
5,741,205
4,073,672
325,687
8,412,236
4,399,359
Richmond,
86,159
528,030
176,400
86,058
614,189
262,458
8andisfield, .
108,801
367,620
22,055
131,923
470,421
153,978
Savoy, .
44,567
188,365
22,963
' 104,742
232,932
127,705
Sheffield,
271,760
888,390
105,745
269,608
1,160,150
' 375,353
Stockbridge, .
1,252,150
1,368,185
408,058
104,879
2,620,335
512,937
Tyringham, .
52,765
220,100
18,073
75,622
272,865
93,695
Washington, .
42,682
219,174
-
93,926
261,856
93,926
"West Stockhridge,
270,891
671,729
536,768
231,992
942,620
768,760
Williamstown,
431,959
1,465,000
865,090
193,384
1,896,959
1,058,474
Windsor,
47,113
189,067
20,031
93,702
236,180
113,7."3
Bristol County,
$42,783,567
$71,643,158
$53,171,012
$2,911,251
$114,426,725
$56,082,263
Acushnet,
122,500
446,750
61,350
101,994
569,250
153,344
Attleborough,
1,326,857
2,963,172
3,485,018
198,496
4,290,029
3,683,514
Berkley, .
38,686
263,397
2,305
78,828
302,083
81,133
Dartmouth, .
275,600
1,401,250
234,716
447,826
1,676,850
682,542
Dighton, .
214,856
610,639
193,979
123,469
825,495
317,448
Easton, .
1,198,526
1,080,900
1,836,150
100,979
2,279,426
1,937,129
Fairhaven,
399,604
1,023,200
434,405
60,988
1,422,804
495,393
FaU River, .
17,440,988
83,960,479
24,668,505
212,726
51,401,467
24,881,231
Freetown,
143,020
495,125
66,440
94,608
638,145
161,048
Mansfield,
164,036
900,548
555,159
54,366
1,064,584
609,525
New Bedford,
14,428,674
11,946,600
12,525,230
104,563
26,375,274
12,629,793
Norton, .
148,090
594,055
233,030
54,022
742,145
287,052
Raynham,
283,225
746,240
1,021,577
95,195
1,029,465
1,116,772
Rehoboth,
103,977
682,408
19,974
227,160
786,385
247,134
Seekonk, .
168,239
538,513
47,178
149,299
706,752
196,477
Somerset,
208,002
747,638
345,601
96,371
955,640
441,972
Swansea,
111,565
512,100
69,030
173,845
623,665
242,875
VALUATION AXD PRODUCTS.
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Valuation of Per-
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Taunton
$5,707,922
$11,618,744
$7,265,923
$199,882
$17,326,666
$7,455,805
■Westport,
299,200
1,111,400
125,442
336,634
1,410,600
462,076
Dukes Countt, .
$614,103
$2,706,732
$152,256
$155,242
$3,320,835
$307,498
Chi Im ark,
66,087
203,802
22,849
45,042
269,889
67,891
Edgartown, ,
348,550
1,837,100
95,432
43,733
2,185,650
139,165
Gay Head,
2,546
8,430
-
10,108
10,976
10,108
Gosnold, ....
43,680
132,200
9,000
5,100
175,880
14,100
Tisbury
153,240
525,200
24,975
51,259
678,440
76,234
Essex County, .
$53,506,329
$112,135,305
$96,700,998
$4,490,328
$165,641,634
$101,191,326
Amesbury,
718,749
1,889,205
2,050,440
57,348
2,607,954
2,107,788
Aiidover,
912,263
1,946,964
1,406,710
145,824
2,859,227
1,552,534
Beverly, ....
2,940,325
6,064,800
1,958,357
61,361
8,005,125
2,019,718
Boxford, ....
85,790
518,440
67,590
103,217
604,230
170,807
Bradford,
136,449
1,110,879
52,300
43,635
1,247,328
95,935
Danvers, .
1,082,500
2,258,600
2,320,062
168,460
3,341,100
2,488,522
Essex, ....
234,267
628,058
277,442
89,970
862,325
367,412
Georgetown, .
275,340
721,665
537,700
51,385
997,005
589,085
Gloucester, .
3,443,455
6,794,810
7,274,406
711,986
9,238,265
7,986,392
Grovel and,
165,137
674,727
647,518
77,121
839,864
724,639
Hamilton,
83,700
439,114
9,400
77,364
522,814
86,764
Haverhill,
2,171,087
8,326,045
10,635,828
201,870
10,497,132
10,837,698
Ipswich, ....
477,553
1,324,383
879,480
243,609
1,801,936
1,123,089
Lawrence,
6,751,108
17,366,265
19,757,120
20,452
24,117,373
19,777,572
Lynn, ....
6,147,042
21,930,751
21,011,427
88,311
28,077,793
21,099,7-38
Lynnfield,
320,050
438,730
13,937
69,721
758,780
83,658
Manchester, .
426,179
1,313,037
200,391
22,500
1,739,216
222,891
Marblehead, .
1.014,160
3,044,450
1,501,949
123,741
4,058,610
1,625,690
Slerrimac,
-
-
792,298
49,222
-
841,520
Metbuen,
636,946
1,673,235
2,115,942
231,510
2,210,181
2,347,452
Mlddleton,
95,828
395,600
306,801
60,363
401,426
307,164
Nahant, ....
4,783,907
1,320,850
136,705
-
6,104,757
136,705
Newbury,
146,245
721,025
78,830
236,224
867,270
315,054
Newburyport,
3,140,838
4,904,075
4,826,594
46,223
8,044,913
4,872,817
852
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Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875 — Con.
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North Andover,
$589,435
$1,513,205
$1,440,000
$161,921
$2,102,640
$1,601,921
Peabody,
2,152,450
4,028,900
4,620,851
117,459
6,181,350
4,738,310
Rockport,
607,829
1,473,244
474,393
600,226
2,081,073
974,619
Rowley, .
74,110
441,351
183,500
109,968
515,461
293,468
Salem, .
11,988,672
14,323,600
8,634,693
64,734
26,312,272
8,699,427
Salisbury,
496,970
1,496,602
872,786
120,066
1,993,572
992,852
SanguB, .
448,825
1,289,433
771,370
46,154
1,738,258
817,524
Swampscott,
389,441
2,074,850
146,897
38,491
2,464,291
185,388
Topsfleld,
282,561
487,809
229,100
106,287
770,370
335,387
■Wenham,
122,525
403,825
45,000
53,807
526,350
98,807
West Newbury,
264,595
796,778
423,181
189,798
1,061,373
612,979
FRANKiiN County,
$3,849,795
$12,729,640
$5,301,874
$3,418,995
$16,579,435
$8,720,869
Ashfield, .
142,173
387,744
12,860
142,806
529,917
155,668
Bernardston,
87,094
314,044
103,700
114,490
401,138
218,190
Buckland,
100,536
505,874
433,765
117,265
606,410
651,030
Charlemont,
69,249
285,125
38,750
118,347
354,374
157,097
Colrain, .
192,888
491,570
390,622
183,900
684,458
674,522
Conway, .
254,049
664,244
333,430
235,296
818,293
568,726
Deerfield,
295,276
1,044,766
312,720
410,166
1,340,042
722,886
Erving, .
75,767
242,292
272,145
34,210
318,059
306,355
Gill,
78,815
391,691
18,500
148,348
470,506
166,848
Greenfield,
853,321
1,969,665
479,621
170,840
2,822,986
650,461
Hawley, .
33,535
123,685
7,070
71,299
157,220
78,369
Heath, .
38,112
153,210
9,630
86,714
191,322
96,344
Leverett,.
62,105
255,405
32,004
84,200
317,510
116,204
Leyden, .
36,089
171,042
2,454
95,260
207,131
97,714
Monroe, .
8,062
39,715
1,700
23,071
47,777
24,771
Montague,
450,200
1,598,600
1,478,446
175,186
2,048,800
1,653,632
New Salem,
69,960
257,270
44,550
89,916
327,230
134,466
Northfield,
107,255
596,819
79,455
267,021
704,074
346,476
Orange, .
302,675
1,093,125
807,242
84,990
1,395,800
892,232
Rowe,
38,174
141.445
15,202
70,761
179,619
85,963
Shelbume,
215,417
651,424
193,306
164,943
866,841
358,249
Shutesbury,
21,025
164,525
11,357
54,942
185,550
66,299
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Bunderland, .
$61,S65
$378,428
$800
$184,520
$440,293
$185,320
Warwick,
44,804
221,232
86,810
72,026
266,036
158,836
Wendell,
21,228
157,460
68,035
46,005
178,688
114,040
Whately,
190,121
529,240
67,700
172,473
719,361
240,173
Hasipden Cocntt,
$18,057,202
$57,576,840
$35,692,824
$3,546,183
$75,634,042
$39,239,007
Agawam,
274,961
897,950
177,000
314,094
1,172,911
491,094
Blandford,
112,400
294,915
44,375
163,856
407,315
208,231
Brimfield,
129,440
436,050
103,438
169,302
565,490
272,740
Chester
94,025
435,047
184,496
104,271
529,072
288,767
Chicopee,
1,833,975
3,641,860
4,035,600
214,799
5,475,835
4,250,399
Granville,
89,364
315,808
68,280
122,860
405,172
191,140
Holland,
16,957
120,190
2,059
33,056
137,147
35,115
Holyoke,
2,889,882
6,791,245
8,788,306
63,340
9,681,127
8,851,646
Longmeadow,
182,340
849,595
159,040
261,935
1,031,935
420,975
Ludlow, ....
121,311
445,267
253,800
149,776
666,578
403,576
Monson, ....
320,925
1,017,386
1,270,000
312,370
1,338,311
1,582,370
Montgomery, .
28,919
112,807
3,643
54,331
141,726
57,974
Palmer
636,187
1,237,475
1,855,218
163,472
1,873,662
2,018,690
Russell
107,139
316,446
181,500
34,848
423,585
216,348
Southwick,
121,885
458,097
63,058
227,956
679,982
291,014
Springfield, .
8,398,912
31,125,660
12,483,010
248,903
39,524,572
12,731,913
Tolland
68,464
198,866
82,540
62,818
267,330
145,358
Wales
163,535
284,415
904,603
48,998
447,950
953,601
Westfield,
1,945,085
5,354,590
3,446,358
362,900
7,299,675
3,809,258
West Springfield, .
319,153
2,487,159
621,698
141,299
2,806,312
762,997
Wilbraham, .
202,343
756,012
964,802
290,999
958,355
1,255,801
Hampsihke County, .
$7,261,049
$18,888,576
$10,797,556
$3,833,484
$26,149,625
$14,631,040
Amherst,
740,745
1,896,705
497,526
263,925
2,637,450
761,451
Belchertown, .
151,820
848,228
138,152
303,662
1,000,048
441,814
Chesterfield, .
87,453
220,170
19,904
84,626
307,623
104,530
Cummlngton, .
143,025
297,817
109,496
111,755
440,842
221,251
Easthampton,
834,654
1,570,879
1,968,155
140,127
2,405,533
2,108,282
Enfield
291,510
375,390
372,361
111,353
666,900
483,714
854
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Total Products.
Hampshire Co.— Con.
Goshen
$29,794
$108,028
$4,750
$52,344
$137,822
$57,094
Grranby, ....
103,242
399,009
26,988
191,816
502,251
218,804
Greenwich,
85,760
205,360
43,794
73,569
291,120
117,363
Hadley, ....
275,117
1,121,987
207,345
492,551
1,397,104
699,896
Hatfield
393,929
820,085
65,200
413,426
1,219,014
478,626
Huntington, .
137,640
375,585
114,112
83,418
513,225
197,530
Middlefield, .
156,250
216,410
97,089
64,855
372,660
161,944
Northampton,
2,242,989
6,627,900
3,673,063
317,408
7,870,889
3,990,471
Pelham
26,096
150,494
9,225
58,553
176,590
67,778
Plainfield,
47,350
133,460
16,685
74,395
180,810
91,080
Prescott, ....
30,648
172,110
9,260
60,403
202,758
69,663
South Hadley,
361,312
1,407,285
1,056,428
164,173
1,768,597
1,220,601
Southampton,
77,687
417,637
66,609
184,796
495,324
251,465
Ware, ....
482,770
1,239,470
1,957,611
200,863
1,722,240
2,158,474
"Westhamptou,
42,910
260,259
16,698
114,797
303,169
131,495
Williamsburg,
424,511
756,855
299,935
108,741
1,181,366
408,676
Worthington, .
88,837
267,453
27,110
161,923
356,290
189,033
Middlesex County, .
$70,508,724
$224,709,488
$103,085,248
$7,085,550
$295,218,212
$110,170,798
Acton
260,771
974,885
386,421
171,315
1,235,656
557,736
Arlington,
1,440,505
4,558,123
738,223
393,370
5,998,628
1,136,593
Ashby
86,887
404,824
70,913
138,396
491,711
209,309
Ashland,.
263,333
1,117,277
1,186,365
66,501
1,380,610
1,252,866
Ayer
200,425
853,637
336,408
52,555
1,054,062
388,963
Bedford
105,163
685,843
220,164
122,169
791,006
342,333
Belmont, ....
854,261
2,973,075
15,900
241,777
3,827,336
257,677
BiUerica
651,662
971,761
1,287,610
151,652
1,623,423
1,439,262
Boxborough, .
42,027
201,623
-
88,411
243,650
88,411
Burlington, .
138,204
384,223
38,000
129,291
522,427
167,291
Cambridge, .
16,467,715
50,155,300
16,837,412
87,075
66,623,015
16,924,487
Carlisle
49,830
314,340
8,451
89,571
364,170
98,022
Chelmsford, .
312,335
1,145,300
823,561
128,459
1,457,635
952,020
Concord,.
1,172,114
1,779,662
292,870
324,627
2,951,776
617,497
Dracut, ....
150,535
821,375
36,850
203,990
971,910
240,840
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Dunstable,
$53,767
$232,965
$23,210
$74,640
$286,732
$97,850
Everett, .
592,100
3,812,550
860,236
29,3CS
4,404,050
989,634
Framingham, .
1,233,210
3,130,070
1,778,360
191,310
4,363,280
1,909,670
Groton, .
902,480
1,070,220
339,195
173,987
2,062,700
513,182
Holliston,
569,615
1,334,555
1,225,661
101,302
1,904,170
1,326,963
Hopkiuton,
703,150
1,537,830
1,863,215
111,494
2,240,986
1,974,709
Hudson, .
280,413
1,464,865
2,011,634
98,263
1,745,278
2,109,897
Lexington,
563,346
2,416,365
139,072
272,719
2,979,711
411,791
Lincoln, .
226,816
548,972
12,725
166,435
775,788
179,160
Littleton,
148,330
559,505
18,659
151,327
707,835
109,986
Lowell, .
12,164,516
26,529,979
29,725,539
78,098
38,694,495
29,803,637
Maiden, .
1,867,460
7,978,650
3,038,789
24,641
9,846,110
3,003,430
Marlborough, .
577,812
2,803,205
3,363,227-
187,947
3,381,017
3,551,174
Maynard,
316,825
971,020
1,574,735
49,548
1,287,845
1,624,283
Medford, .
1,859,102
8,028,415
688,095
44,489
9,887,517
732,584
Melrose, .
390,378
4,062,450
388,872
16,186
4,452,828
40.3,058
K"atick, .
960,785
2,724,405
2,736,973
101,583
3,685,190
2,838,556
Newton, .
7,882,374
21,073,495
2,676,784
215,588
28,955,869
2,892,372
North Reading,
56,468
398,556
145,071
78,016
455,024
223,087
Pepperell,
387,815
942,104
586,461
194,965
1,329,919
781,426
Reading, .
284,572
2,082,446
620,613
89,102
2,367,018
709,715
Sherborn,
165,645
747,112
136,150
149,115
912,757
285,265
Bhirley, . . .
226,130
579,214
259,472
118,418
805,344
377,890
Somerville,
3,561,200
27,755,800
7,740,831
55,228
31,317,000
7,796,059
Stonebam,
468,068
2,543,440
3,014,746
66,712
3,011,-508
3,081,458
Btow,
189,644
535,905
330,100
148,878
725,549
478,978
Sudbury,
241,165
748,150
174,265
180,441
989,315
354,706
Tewksbury, .
135,495
686,340
88,500
150,514
821,835
239,014
Townsend,
248,457
803,279
480,579
124,781
1,051,736
605,360
Tyngsborough,
40,731
270,082
84,219
86,715
310,813
170,934
Wakefield, .
677,640
3,200,030
1,302,811
36,351
3,877,670
1,339,162
■Waltham,
2,264,570
7,866,200
2,620,788
178,896
10,130,770
2,799,684
Watertown, .
2,376,320
5,623,600
2,650,781
105,965
7,999,920
2,756,746
Way land.
223,356
842,274
1,946,675
138,199
1,065,630
2,084,874
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875 — Con.
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Westford,
$212,532
$897,232
$491,561
$190,120
$1,109,764
$681,681
"Weston, .
866,766
864,850
51,900
227,883
1,731,616
279,783
Wilmington,
74,714
462,903
104,408
54,607
537,617
159,015
Winchester,
1,458,573
3,252,925
1,067,448
67,208
4,711,498
1,134,656
Woburn, .
2,770,611
5,986,282
4,343,740
160,322
8,756,893
4,504,062
Nantucket County, .
$1,348,112
$1,000,157
$213,303
$107,923
$2,348,269
$321,226
Nantucket,
1,348,112
1,000,157
213,303
107,923
2,348,269
321,226
Norfolk County,
$28,713,307
$63,202,592
$26,966,620
$2,087,539
$91,915,899
$29,054,159
Bellingham,
109,160
418,808
644,530
94,017
527,968
638,547
Brain tree,
732,550
2,036,950
1,649,306
105,963
2,769,500
1,755,269
Brookline,
9,883,900
17,695,200
364,558
9,234
27,579,100
373,792
Canton, .
1,164,440
1,894,115
3,094,681
93,522
3,058,555
3,188,203
Cohasset,
890,620
1,437,440
106,730
73,009
2,328,060
179,739
Dedham, .
2,040,369
3,949,496
1,012,448
143,452
5,989,865
1,155,900
Dover, .
65,139
377,040
69,550
70,797
442,179
140,347
Foxborough,
351,977
1,379,897
1,093,000
14,580
1,731,874
1,107,580
Franklin,
372,600
1,064,600
1,270,915
142,881
1,437,200
1,413,796
Holbrook,
200,070
738,570
1,049,796
11,477
938,640
1,061,273
Hyde Park,
693,083
6,151,394
676,403
6,920
6,844,477
683,323
Medfield,
309,080
636,215
490,750
82,592
945,295
573,342
Medway,
363,200
1,420,725
1,548,931
149,419
1,783,925
1,698,350
Milton, .
4,086,300
3,150,500
422,757
137,286
7,236,800
580,043
Needham,
1,033,370
3,714,814
1,549,244
156,659
4,748,184
1,705,903
Norfolk, .
95,055
336,068
489,386
68,943
431,123
558,329
Norwood,
448,633
1,343,867
484,086
36,373
1,792,500
520,459
Quincy, .
1,736,475
5,.577,550
2,087,072
127,143
7,314,025
2,214,215
Randolph,
619,390
1,441,840
1,302,386
54,797
2,061,230
1,357,183
Sharon, .
253,226
800,337
280,979
91,053
1,053,563
372,032
S'oughton,
650,825
1,743,350
1,455,805
139,530
2,394,175
1, 595,-335
Walpole,
306,738
1,069,576
692,700
110,723
1,376,314
803,423
Weymouth,
2,107,711
3,863,523
4,809,152
88,054
5,971,234
4,897,206
Wrentham,
199,396
960,717
421,455
79,115
1,160,113
500,570
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Towns.
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Products of Ag-
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$9,962,517
$28,096,879
$20,739,791
$2,128,533
$38,059,396
$22,868,324
Abingdon,
466,449
1,294,856
1,199,700
29,848
1,761,305
1,229,548
Bridgewater, .
494,033
1,513,115
1,038,956
119,988
2,007,148
1,158,944
Brockton,
1,160,694
4,475,916
6,492,087
129,595
5,636,510
6,621,682
Carver
211,999
353,392
199,574
62,867
565,391
202,441
Duxbury,
182,600
915,925
137,307
76,645
1,098,525
213,952
East Bridgewater, .
291,750
939,860
401,072
82,777
1,231,610
483,849
Halifax, ....
51,831
269,919
19,946
53,678
321,750
73,624
Hanover,
306,199
719,778
297,704
106,407
1,025,977
404,111
Hanson, ....
98,893
401,588
160,783
54,426
500,481
215,209
Hingham,
1,004,851
2,323,286
909,740
70,940
3,328,137
980,680
Hull
72,780
619,412
15,248
7,771
692,192
23,019
Kingston,
664,572
682,033
316,185
36,071
1,346,605
352,256
Lakevllle,
113,493
434,196
7,040
62,250
547,689
69,290
Marion
89,517
343,667
22,518
14,574
433,184
37,092
Marshfield, .
136,355
850,839
61,543
85,445
987,194
146,988
Mattapoisett, .
733,049
690,616
70,010
52,937
1,423,665
122,947
Middleborougb,
459,446
1,970,179
1,598,729
291,957
2,429,625
1,890,686
Pembroke,
138,810
464,807
36,053
97,150
603,617
133,203
Plymouth,
1,369,769
2,612,350
2,503,349
96,144
3,982,119
2,599,493
Plympton,
43,972
254,148
41,750
38,606
298,120
80,356
Rochester,
87,947
387,960
66,145
89,035
475,907
155,180
Rockland,
438,480
1,497,270
1,270,290
51,730
1,935,750
1,322,020
Scituate
168,528
1,085,768
165,887
108,894
1,254,296
274,781
South Scituate,
223,398
659,007
385,545
99,330
882,405
484,875
South Abington, .
316,557
1,060,776
1,982,581
50,906
1,377,333
2,033,487
Wareham,
422,866
606,085
882,461
57,875
1,028,951
940,336
West Bridgewater,
213,779
670,131
457,588
100,687
883,910
558,275
Suffolk County,
$237,388,569
$578,134,152
$141,025,191
$497,300
$815,522,721
$141,522,491
Boston
235,020,895
558,941,000
136,138,504
399,175
793,961,895
136,537,679
Chelsea
2,178,316
16,364,800
4,825,252
12,034
18,543,110
4,837,286
Revere, ....
144,900
1,836,575
11,900
64,235
1,981,475
76,135
Winthrop,
44,458
991,777
49,535
21,856
1,036,235
71,391
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Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875 — Con.
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$37,554,865
$105,037,163
$81,743,707
$8,750,634
$142,592,028
$90,494,341
Ashburnliam, .
288,071
803,835
558,674
113,304
1,091,906
671,978
Athol, .
619,580
2,068,330
1,387,955
103,885
2,687,910
1,491,840
Auburn, .
120,584
434,175
253,000
120,689
554,759
373,689
Barre,
520,851
1,201,505
509,909
266,167
1,722,356
776,076
Berlin, .
68,248
399,027
171,000
90,685
467,275
261,685
Blacks tone,
707,750
1,403,705
2,209,580
98,143
2,111,455
2,307,723
Bolton, .
109,333
416,379
31,625
170,447
525,712
202,072
Boylston,
124,265
431,285
161,000
147,537
555,550
308,537
Brookfield,
330,538
947,055
818,237
146,520
1,277,593
964,757
Charlton,
264,140
746,610
158,150
225,404
1,010,750
383,554
Clinton, .
1,212,144
3,128,644
4,048,294
12,165
4,340,788
4,060,459
Dana,
76,511
225,595
115,510
73,043
302,106
188,553
Douglas, .
226,778
740,268
701,510
74,726
967,046
776,236
Dudley, .
246,334
799,945
1,336,909
117,062
1,046,279
1,453,971
Fitchburg,
2,990,807
9,527,875
5,827,391
201,799
12,518,742
6,029,190
Gardner, .
600,016
1,481,175
897,291
73,644
2,081,191
970,935
Grafton, .
593,160
1,292,323
860,058
179,259
1,885,483
1,039,317
Hard wick,
312,975
732,540
96,496
219,569
1,045,515
316,065
Harvard, .
183,809
691,259
37,900
223,892
875,068
261,792
Holden, .
191,245
788,865
582,360
142,410
980,110
724,770
Hubbardston,
187,806
715,370
114,787
132,535
903,176
247,322
Lancaster,
1,368,453
747,256
184,200
142,003
2,115,709
326,203
Leicester,
887,842
1,076,999
1,569,454
107,502
1,964,841
1,676,958
Leominster,
799,940
3,138,567
2,069,192
238,311
3,938,507
2,307,503
Lunenburg,
108,809
671,572
63,063
182,283
780,381
245,346
Mendon, .
191,423
484,639
107,537
108,600
676,062
216,137
Milford, .
1,231,240
3,838,623
4,199,986
225,880
5,069,863
4,425,866
Millbury,
771,485
1,746,633
1,937,797
118,401
2,518,118
2,056,198
New Braintree,
112,080
359,950
25,041
188,440 ■
472,030
208,481
Nortbborough,
425,278
811,165
197,450
161,252
1,236,443
358,702
Nortbbridge, .
758,535
1,062,252
1,521,072
115,330
1,820,787
1,636,402
North Brookfleld,
608,440
1,237,235
2,059,375
119,945
1,845,675
2,179,320
Oakham, .
59,367
295,375
47,831
99,478
354,742
147,309
Oxford, .
442,912
1,015,570
1,207,578
145,936
1,458,482
1,353,514
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Fasten
$86,298
$237,185
$215,298
$69,610
$323,483
$284,908
Petersham,
149,011
517,259
31,961
166,605
660,270
198,566
Phillipston, .
72,604
241,090
31,290
90,246
313,694
121,536
Princeton,
183,123
737,521
66,941
165,530
920,644
232,471
Royalston,
206,061
483,045
223,850
94,792
689,106
318,642
Rutland, .
79,087
438,430
85,678
123,339
517,517
209,017
Shrewsbury, .
389,240
738,080
401,732
166,302
1,127,320
628,034
Southhorongh,
331,140
1,073,127
442,950
197,303
1,404,207
640,313
Southbridge, .
1,025,869
1,923,825
3,569,438
100,908
2,949,694
3,730,346
Spencer, .
894,302
1,710,725
2,935,573
189,162
2,605,027
3,124,735
Sterling, .
225,935
847,733
107,622
195,178
1,073,668
362,800
Sturbridge, .
317,067
826,970
669,554
150,111
1,144,037
819,665
Sutton, .
440,734
977,635
758,157
210,073
1,418,369
968,230
Templeton, .
255,743
873,223
706,521
94,312
1,128,966
800,833
Upton, .
241,897
636,613
927,996
103,429
878,510
1,031,425
Uxbridge,
635,113
1,204,990
1,029,099
240,570
1,840,103
1,269,669
Warren, .
511,587
1,296,950
1,493,150
194,283
1,808,537
1,687,433
Webster,
684,400
1,243,655
3,186,797
71,898
1,928,055
3,258,695
Westborougb,
560,519
1,904,854
2,381,763
247,827
2,465,373
2,629,590
West Boylston,
278,945
789,840
849,171
105,072
1,068,785
954,243
West Brookfield, .
220,626
610,402
647,305
125,971
831,028
773,276
Westminster, .
170,195
659,000
212,660
141,713
829,195
354,373
Winchendon, .
603,679
1,587,210
1,085,222
88,948
2,190,889
1,174,170
Worcester,
11,250,881
38,016,200
23,496,707
476,146
49,267,081
23,972,913
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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873,
Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875 — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
Valuation of Per-
sonal Property.
Valuation of Real
Estate.
Products of Man-
ufactures and
Fislierles.
Products of Ag-
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$529,701,380
$1,310,551,321
$600,016,678
$43,461,599
$1,840,252,701
$643,478,277
Barnstable,
6,576,155
8,808,209
3,410,970
619,662
15,384,364
4,030,632
Berkshire,
11,577,086
25,882,430
21,015,328
3,828,975
37,459,516
24,844,303
Bristol, .
42,783,567
71,643,158
53,171,012
2,911,251
114,426,725
56,082,263
Dukes, .
614,103
2,706,732
152,256
155,242
3,320,835
307,498
Essex,
53,506,329
112,135,305
96,700,998
4,490,328
165,641,634
101,191,326
Franklin, .
3,849,795
12,729,640
5,301,874
3,418,995
16,579,435
8,720,869
Hampden,
18,057,202
57,576,840
35,692,824
3,546,183
75,634,042
39,239,007
Hampshire,
7,261,049
18,888,576
10,797,556
3,833,484
26,149,625
14,631,040
Middlesex,
70,508,724
224,709,488^
103,085,248
7,085,550
295,218,212
110,170,798
Nantucket,
1,348,112
1,000,157
213,303
107,923
2,348,269
321,226
Norfolk, .
28,713,307
63,202,592
28,966,620
2,087,539
91,915,899
29,054,159
Plymouth,
9,962,517
28,096,879
20,739,791
2,128,533
38,059,396
22,868,324
Suffolk, .
237,388,569
578,134,152
141,025,191
497,300
815,522,721
141,522,491
Worcester,
37,554,865
105,037,163
81,743,707
8,750,634
142,592,028
90,494,341
POPULATION, PEESONS EaiPLOYED, ETC., EOK 1S75. 861
Table II. — Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures and
Mechanical Industries for 1875.
[For purposes of comparison, the population presentation, with sex, and that part of the presentation
of classified occupations wliidi relates to jjcrsoiis employed in manufaclures and nuchanical industries are
reproduced from Vol. I. of llie Census, " Population and Social Statistics." It should be remembered that
the (ii^ures for "persons employed" are based upon the statements of individuals (who may have been at
■work'or not) as to their occupations, and not upon the employers' statements of persons actually employed
by them.]
Counties, Cities and Towns.
Population.
Males. Females.
Total.
Barnstable County,
Barnstable, .
Brewster,
Chatham,
Dennis
Eastham,
Falmouth,
Harwich,
Mashpee,
Orleans,
Provincetown,
Sandwich,
Truro, ....
"Wellfleet,
Yarmouth, .
Berkshire County, .
Adams
Alford
Becket
Cheshire,
Clarksburg, .
Dalton, . . *. .
Egremont, .
Florida
Great Barrington,
Hancock,
Hinsdale,
Lanesborough,
Lee, ....
Lenox
15,643
2,013
588
1,093
1,630
a31
1,052
1,690
139
646
2,170
1,648
534
1,012
1,097
33,685
7,775
185
699
876
351
815
434
306
2,046
376
759
691
1,865
934
16,501
2,289
631
1,181
1,739
308
1,159
1,665
139
727
2,187
1,769
564
976
1,167
34,585
7,985
204
630
817
319
944
456
266
2,339
354
812
666
2,035
911
32,144
4,302
1,219
2,274
3,369
639
2,211
3,355
278
1,373
4,357
3,417
1,098
1,988
2,264
68,270
15,760
389
1,329
1,693
670
1,759
890
572
4,385
730
1,571
1,357
3,900
1,845
Persoxs Ejiploted
in man0factckes, etc.
Males. Females.
Total.
1,825
231
55
78
107
37
266
141
6
57
185
437
26
79
120
8,169
2,962
22
108
117
95
279
68
40
505
52
203
120
468
106
510
27
22
41
28
12
30
52
2
40
84
75
16
24
57
3,352
1,391
2
9
29
33
197
6
2
200
23
81
4
219
10
2,335
258
77
119
135
49
296
193
8
97
269
512
42
103
177
11,521
4,353
24
117
146
128
476
74
42
795
75
284
124
687
116
862
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
POPCXATION.
Persoks Ejiploted
IN Manbfactuees, etc.
Counties, Cities akd Totvns.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Berkshire County— Con.
Monterey,
366
337
703
33
4
37
Mount Washington, .
89
93
182
8
-
1 's
New Ashford,
87
73
160
3
1
4
New Marlborough,
1,051
986
2,037
153
29
182
Otis, ....
429
426
855
27
-
27
Peru
243
200
443
12
1
13
Pittsfieia,
5,799
6,468
12,267
1,693
691
2,384
Richmond, .
ff
564
577
1,141
110
4
114
Sandisfleld, .
603
569
1,172
64
6
70
Savoy, ....
385
345
730
29
-
29
Sheffield, . . .
1,099
1,134
2,233
96
12
108
Stockbridge, .
1,013
1,076
2,089
244
76
320
Tyringham, .
253
264
517
25
3
28
"Washington,
322
281
603
8
1
9
West Stockbridge,
1,059
922
1,981
155
9
164
Williamstown, .
1,871
1,812
3,683
338
217
555
Windsor,
340
284
624
26
2
28
Bristol, County,
63,362
67,725
131,087
22,012
10,471
32,483
Acushnet,
530
529
1,059
68
10
78
Attleborough,
4,578
4,646
9,224
2,097
681
2,778
Berkley,
380
401
781
68
14
82
Dartmouth, .
1,738
1,696
3,434
198
69
267
Dighton,
853
902
1,755
212
37
249
Easton, .
1,987
1,911
3,898
763
85
848
Fairhaven, .
1,306
1,462
2,768
354
52
406
Fall River, .
21,686
23,654
45,340
9,541
5,523
16,064
Freetown,
667
729
1,396
98
22
120
Mansfield, .
1,301
1,355
2,656
436
126
562
New Bedford,
12,144
13,751
25,895
3,773
1,436
5,209
Norton, .
770
825
1,595
165
58
223
Raynham, .
847
840
1,CS7
267
23
290
Rehoboth,
909
918
1,827
122
18
140
Seekonk,
595
572
1,107
85
31
116
Somerset,
987
953
1,940
233
18
251
rOPULATIOX, PEESOK^S EINIPLOYED, ETC., FOR 1875. 863
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con,
Population.
rERsoss Employed
IS JiASUFACTUKES, ETC.
CouNTiKS. Cities and Towks.
^^ \^ ^ *^ A A A^hJf V^-i i * ** fc,/ *» *» i^ -M. \y »T i^ i^*
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Bristol County— Con.
Swansea,
662
646
1,308
84
8
92
Taunton
9,950
10,495
20,445
3,289
1,173
4,402
Wcstport,
1,4-2
1,440
2,912
159
87
246
Dukes County, .
1,949
2,122
4,071
227
54
281
Cbilmark,
252
256
50S
19
9
28
Edgartown, .
816
891
1,707
133
23
156
Gay Head, .
103
113
216
5
3
8
Gosnold,
63
50
115
3
-
3
Tisbury,
713
812
1,525
67
19
86
Essex County, .
106,001
117,341
223,342
37,477
14,306
51,813
Amesbury, .
1,787
2,029
3,816
841
321
1,162
Andover,
2,381
2,716
5,097
517
260
777
Beverly,
3,478
3,793
7,271
1,143
171
1,314
Boxford,
421
413
834
89
10
99
Bradford,
1,067
1,280
2,347
369
78
447
Danvers,
3,062
2,962
6,024
986
215
1,201
Essex, .
859
854
1,713
297
46
343
Georgetown,
1,079
1,135
2,214
468
74
542
Gloucester, .
8,576
8,178
16,754
1,397
186
1,583
Groveland, .
1,026
1,058
2,084
520
182
702
Hamilton,
386
411
797
54
1
55
Haverhill, .
6,897
7,731
14,628
2,947
779
3,726
Ipswich,
1,796
1,878
3,674
482
190
672
Lawrence,
15,810
19,106
34,916
6,863
5,745
12,008
Lynn, .
15,277
17,323
32,600
6,638
2,167
8,803
Lj-nnficld,
362
407
769
79
8
87
Manchester, .
774
786
1,560
242
26
268
Marblchead, .
3,773
3,904
7,677
1,500
403
1,903
Merrimac,
1,132
1,039
2,171
581
20
601
Methuen,
1,981
2,224
4,203
778
349
1,127
Middlcton, .
562
530
1,092
151
33
184
Nahant
_
340
426
766
45
-
43
864
CEN^SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
Population.
Persons Employed
IN Manufactures, etc.
Counties, Cities and Towns.
Males.
Females.
«
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Essex County— Con.
Newbury,
730
696
1,426
145
11
156
Newburyport,
5,971
7,352
13,323
1,733
691
2,424
North Andover,
1,463
1,518
2,981
511
129
640
Peabody,
3,988
4,078
8,066
1,344
126
1,470
Rockport,
2,240
2,240
4,480
648
136
784
Rowley,
602
560
1,162
141
7
148
Salem, .
11,808
14,150
25,958
3,799
1,556
5,355
Salisbury,
1,960
2,118
4,078
829
135
964
Saugus, .
1,267
1,311
2,578
481
125
606
Swampscott,
1,036
1,092
2,128
176
60
236
Topsfield,
616
605
1,221
176
31
207
Wenham,
453
458
911
100
11
117
West Newbury,
1,041
980
2,021
401
54
455
Franklin County,
16,925
16,771
33,696
3,175
732
3,907
Ashfield,
590
600
1,190
38
12
50
Bernardston,
478
513
991
75
33
108
Buckland,
1,032
889
1,921
354
31
385
Charlemont,
528
501
1,029
66
21
87
Colrain, .
841
858
1,699
171
103
274
Conway,
743
709
1,452
128
60
188
Deerfield,
1,702
1,712
3,414
196
62
258
Erving, .
424
370
794
159
14
173
Gill,
335
338
673
39
16
55
Greenfield,
1,653
1,887
3,540
371
86
457
Hawley,
314
274
588
21
3
24-
Heath, .
261
284
545
11
3
14
Leverett,
426
405
831
39
5
44
Leyden,
260
264
524
16
2
18
Monroe,
111
79
190
3
-
3
Montague,
1,743
1,637
3,380
532
97
629
New Salem,
446
477
923
46
20
66
Northfield,
801
840
1,641
69
15
84
Orange, .
1,239
1,258
2,497
459
52
511
Rowe, .
379
282
661
30
1
31
rOPULATIOX, PERSONS EMPLOYED, ETC., FOP. 1S75. 865
Population and Persons Employed in Manvfactures, etc. — Con.
rOPULATION.
PiiRsoNS Employed
IN Manufactuises, etc.
Counties, Cities and Towns.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Franklin Colnty— Con.
1
Shelljunie,
TS5
805
1,590
182
59
241
Shutesbury,
200
298
558
16
2
18
SundcrKaiid,
432
428
80O
21
13
34
Warwick
372
372
744
70
12
82
"Wendell
205
248
503
24
3
27
Whately,
515
443
958
39
7
46
Hampden Countt, ....
45,200
49,014
94,304
13,887
7,730
21,617
Agawam,
1,106
1,142
2,248
186
123
309
Bl.indford
4S3
481
904
30
4
34
Brimficld
597
604
1,201
77
16
93
Chester
715
081
1,396
111
14
125
Chicopee
4,760
5,569
10,335
1,900
1,426
3,332
Granville,
629
611
1,240
86
7
93
Holland
160
168
334
27
6
33
Holyoke,
7,438
8,822
10,200
3,199
3,092
6,291
Longmeadow
733
729
1,407
128
3
131
Ludlow
620
602
1 909
92
41
133
Monson,
1,890
1,843
3,733
469
252
721
Montgomery,
154
150
304
6
3
9
Palmer,
2,151
2,421
4,572
663
537
1,200
Russell
315
328
643
38
36
74
Soulliwick,
578
536
1,114
39
2
41
Springfield
14,943
16,110
31,053
4,509
1,372
5,941
Tolland,
238
214
452
25
3
28
Wales
524
496
1,020
242
87
329
Wcstfield
4,133
4,298
8,431
1,351
341
1,692
West Springfield
1,830
1,909
3,739
382
218
600
Wilbraham
1,270
1,300
2,576
261
147
408
Hampshire County
21,589
23,232
44,821
4,691
2,447
T,135
Amherst,
2,006
1,931
3,937
280
58
338
Bclchertown
1,101
1,154
2,315
125
oo
147
Chesterfield,
375
371
746
34
1
35
TOL. II.— 109
866
CEN'SUS OP iMASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Popxdation and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
Population.
Pebsons Employed
IN Manufactures, etc.
Counties, Cities and Towns.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Hampshire County— Con.
Cummington,
445
471
916
69
3
72
Eastbampton,
1,824
2,148
3,972
515
573
1,088
Enfield, .
522
643
1,065
133
43
176
Goshen, .
179
170
349
8
2
10
Granby,
410
402
812
26
5
31
Greenwich, .
287
319
606
50
4
54
Hadley, .
1,072
1,053
2,125
105
5
110
Hatfield,
836
764
1,600
64
1
65
Huntington, .
530
565
1,095
105
30
135
Middlefield, .
299
304
603
77
21
98
Northampton,
5,273
5,835
11,108
1,520
751
2,271
Pelham,
303
330
633
32
10
42
Plalnfield, .
240
241
481
11
1
12
Prescott,
249
244
493
8
1
9
South Hadley, .
1,460
1,910
3,370
466
234
700
Southampton,
524
526
1,050
44
6
50
Ware, .
1,890
2,252
4,142
655
585
1,240
Westhampton,
274
2S2
556
28
1
29
Williamsburg,
1,020
1,009
2,029
296
86
382
Worthington,
410
408
818
40
4
44
Middlesex County, .
135,323
148,789
284,112
40,165
15,086
55,251
Acton
854
854
1,708
148
24
172
Arlington,
1,870
2,036
3,906
300
36
336
Ashby
453
509
962
58
7
65
Ashland,
1,102
1,109
2,211
386
67
453
Ayer, .
928
944
1,872
251
23
274
Bedford,
443
457
900
54
11
65
Belmont,
964
973
1,937
72
2
74
Billerica,
896
985
1,881
177
82
259
Boxborough,
159
159
318
8
1
9
Burlington, .
329
321
650
19
2
21
Cambridge, .
23,180
24,658
47,838
5,842
1,083
6,925
Carlisle,
276
272
548
31
8
39
Chelmsford, .
1,188
1,184
2,372
321
92
413
POPULATION, PERSONS EMPLOYED, ETC., EOR 1875. 867
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
Counties, Cities and Towns.
POPCtATION.
Males.
Females.
Middlesex Codnty— Con,
Concord,
Dracut, .
Dunstable,
Everett, .
Framingham,
Groton, .
HoUiston,
Hopkinton,
Hudson,
Lexington,
Lincoln,
Littleton,
Lowell, .
Maiden, .
Marlborough
Maynard,
Medford,
Melrose,
Natick, .
Newton,
Xorth Reading,
Pepperell,
Reading,
Sherborn,
Shirley, .
Somerville,
Stoneham,
Stow, .
Sudbury,
Tewksbury,
Townsend,
Tyngsborough,
"Wakefield,
Waltham,
Watertown,
1,300
577
227
1,791
2,443
908
1,075
2,206
1,739
1,242
421
4S3
21,893
5,141
4,159
904
3,121
1,840
3,721
7,443
482
951
1,456
491
659
10,639
2,368
508
608
958
1,117
329
2,511
4,644
2.432
1,376
539
225
1,800
2,724
1,000
1,724
2,207
1,754
1,263
413
467
27,795
5,702
4,265
1,001
3,506
2,150
S,G98
8,662
497
976
1,730
508
693
11,229
2,616
514
569
1,039
1,079
336
2,833
5,323
2,667
Total.
2,676
1,116
452
3,651
5,167
1,908
3,399
4,503
3,493
2,505
834
950
49,688
10,843
8,424
1,965
6,627
3,990
7,419
16,105
979
1,927
3,186
999
1,352
21,868
4,984
1,022
1,177
1,997
2,196
665
5,349
9,967
5,099
Persons Employed
IN MaNCFACTUKES, ETC.
Males.
Females.
Total.
209
40
57
25
18
2
419
77
664
272
135
18
704
117
935
109
724
178
155
23
22
8
35
16
8,823
8,043
1,516
409
1,744
397
458
236
848
140
4G6
61
1,447
256
1,552
383
145
16
343
26
463
107
91
28
212
120
2,599
386
1,068
365
83
41
76
15
122
45
358
31
65
9
889
269
1,551
713
660
191
249
82
20
496
936
153
821
1,044
902
178
30
51
16,866
1,925
2,141
694
988
527
1,703
1,935
• 161
369
570
119
832
2,985
1,433
124
91
167
389
74
1,158
2,264
851
868
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 73.
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures^ etc. — Con.
Population.
Peesoss Employed
IN Manufactures, etc.
CotrsTiES, Cities ant) Towns.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Middlesex County— Cou.
Wayland
908
858
1,766
307
50
357
"Westford
956
977
1,933
249
63
312
■Weston,
656
626
1,282
64
10
74
Wilmington
431
448
879
84
13
97
"Winchester
1,476
1,623
3,099
359
47
406
Woburn,
4,717
4,851
9,568
1,779
293
2,072
Nantucket County
1,3S9
1,812
3,201
202
126
328
Nantucket
1,389
1,812
S,201
202
126
328
42,397
45,924
88,321
13,012
3,109
16,121
Bellingham, .
612
635
1,247
178
78
256
Braintree,
1,999
2,157
4,156
725
209
934
Brookline,
2,962
3,713
6,675
381
71
452
Canton, .
1,975
2,217
4,192
545
374
919
Cohasset,
1,067
1,130
2,197
160
14
174
Dedham,
2,666
3,090
5,756
604
162
766
Dover, .
319
331
650
47
17
64
FoxborougL,
1,355
1,813
3,108
437
466
903
Franklin,
1,420
1,563
2,983
434
202
636
Holbrook,
862
864
1,726
389
20
409
Hyde Park,
2,934
3,382
6,316
757
250
1,007
Mcdfield,
515
648
1,163
139
78
217
Medway,
2,0C6
2,176
4,242
859
224
1,083
Milton, .
1,279
1,459
2,738
212
35
247
Needbam,
2,243
2,305
4,548
643
119
762
Korfolk,
433
4S2
920
113
76
189
Norwood,
861
8SS
1,749
244
13
257
Quincy, .
4,598
4,557
9,155
1,617
160
1,777
Randolph,
2,033
2,031
4,064
944
93
1,037
Sharon, .
625
705
1,330
170
11
181
Stoughton,
O J.OO
2,420
4,842
911
180
1,091
"Walpolc,
1,109
1,181
2,290
228
11
239
POPULATIOX, PEKSOXS EMPLOYED, ETC., FOR 1S75. 869
Popnlathn and Persons Employed in Manufactures^ etc. — Con.
Population.
Peiesoxs Employed
IN Maxcfactcees, etc.
CoL'NTiFS Cities and Towks.
^rf \J ^ *1 A A M^ <J f ^^ ^ i^ ^Lr*j J^-u^ J^* .*i \J • ' *i ij •
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
NoKFOLK County— Con.
■Weymoutb
4,893
4,926
9,819
2,063
196
2,259
Wreiuham,
1,144
1,251
2,395
212
50
262
Ply-mocto County, ....
34,240
35,122
69,362
11,589
1,740
13,329
Abington,
1,602
1,639
3,241
749
59
80S
Bridgewater
■2,000
1,969
3,969
417
56
473
Brockton
5,242
5,336
10,578
, 2,465
425
2,890
Carver,
573
554
1,127
145
29
174
Duxbury
1,104
1,141
2,245
272
28
300
East Bridgewater
1,378
1,430
2,808
506
54
560
Halifax
274
294
. 568
55
12
67
Hanover,
873
928
1,801
346
44
390
Hanson,
630
035
1,265
239
18
257
Hingham,
2,442
4,654
652
147
799
Hull
161
155
316
12
3
15
Kingston,
759
810
1,569
250
29
279
Lakcvillc
518
543
1,001
82
21
103
Marion
392
470
862
76
16
92
Marsh field,
899
918
1,817
200
53
313
Mattapoisett
618
743
1,361
154
17
171
2,466
2,557
5,023
766
227
993
Pembroke,
705
694
1,399
212
35
247
Plymouth,
3,0S3
3,287
6,370
880
152
1,032
Plympton,
363
392
755
109
24
133
Rochester
496
505
1,001
72
12
84
Bockland
2,200
2,003
4,203
962
52
1,014
Scituate,
' 1,224
1,239
2,463
273
28
301
South Scitu.-ite
924
894
1,818
297
35
332
South Abington,
1,220
1,230
2,456
587
89
676
Wareham
1,446
1,423
2,874
428
20
448
West Bridgewater, ....
878
880
1,758
323
55
378
Suffolk County, ....
173,050
191,836
364,886
40,913
12,431
53,344
Boston,
162,262
179,657
341,919
38,031
11,833
49,864
Chelsea,
9,650
11,087
20,737
2,669
667
3,236
870
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
PortllATION.
Pebsoss Employed
IN llANUFACTCEES, ETC.
Counties, Cities akd To\7NS.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Suffolk County— Con.
Revere, ....
829
774
1,603
161
19
180
Winthrop, .
S09
318
627
52
12
64
Worcester County, .
103,540
106,755
210,295
35,908
11,083
46,991
Ashburnham,
1,049
1,092
2,141
397
43
440
Athol, .
2,031
2,103
4,134
766
178
944
Auburn,
580
653
1,233
156
100
256
Barre, .
1,206
1,254
2,460
247
58
305
Berlin, .
483
504
987
127
39
166
Blackstone, .
2,157
2,483
4,640
861
552
1,413
Bolton, .
495
492
987
74
16
90
Boylston,
439
456
895
91
SO
171
Brookfleld, .
1,317
1,343
2,660
494
85
579
Charlton,
945
907
1,852
181
22
203
Clinton, .
3,117
3,664
6,781
1,300
921
2,221
Dana, .
379
SSI
760
81
8
89
Douglas,
1,110
1,092
2 202
361
39
400
Dudley, .
1,286
1,367
2,653
499
260
759
Fitchburg,
6,067
6,222
12,289
2,074
461
2,535
Gardner,
1,823
1,907
3,730
772
160
932
Grafton,
2,186
2,256
4,442
768
237
1,005
Hardwick,
1,016
976
1,992
204
106
310
Han-ard,
585
719
1,304
69
27
96
Holdcn,
1,078
1,102
2,180
331
168
499
Hubbardston
737
703
1,440
151
41
192
Lancaster,
899
1,058
1,957
163
52
215
Leicester,
1,327
1,443
2,770
501
211
712
Leominster,
2,634
2,567
5,201
1,145
136
1,281
Lunenburg,
577
576
1,153
83
11
94
Mendon,
571
605
1,176
170
39
209
Milford,
4,883
4,935
9,818
2,129
400
2,529
Millbury,
2,149
2,380
4,529
724
378
1,102
New Braintree, .
323
283
606
42
9
51
Northborough,
662
706
1,398
128
41
169
Northbridge,
2,028
2,002
4,030
920
336
1,256
POPULATION, PEESOXS E3IPLOYED, ETC., FOR 1875. 871
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures^ etc. — Con.
POPCtATIOH.
Peesoxs Emploted
IX Manlfactubes, etc.
CocNTiESi Cities akd Towns,
Males.
Females.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Worcester County— Con.
North Brookficld
1,940
1,809
3,749
812
151
963
Oakham,
441
432
873
114
13
127
Oxford, .
1,469
1,469
2,938
576
214
790
Paston, .
300
300
600
81
5
86
Petersham, .
600
603
1,203
58
4
62
Phillipston, .
335
« 331
666
49
10
59
Princeton, .
534
629
1,063
68
17
83
Royalston, .
610
650
1,260
148
34
182
Rutland,
548
482
1,030
70
9
79
Shrewsbury,
768
756
1,524
141
29
170
Southborough,
982
1,004
1,986
239
62
301
Bouthbridge,
2,816
2,924
5,740
1,099
695
1,694
Spencer,
2,868
2,583
5,451
1,321
154
1,475
Sterling,
783
786
1,569
145
32
in
Sturbridge, .
1,084
1,129
2,213
369
161
530
Sutton, .
1,493
1,558
3,051
514
303
817
Templeton, .
1,356
1,403
2,764
497
137
634
Upton, . .
951
1,174
2,125
306
265
631
Uxbridge,
1,466
1,563
3,029
513
264
777
"Warren,
1,618
1,642
3,260
618
271
889
Webster,
2,473
2,591
5,064
1,098
499
1,597
Westborough,
2,6S4
2,457
5,141
1,276
390
1,666
West Boyiston,
1,454
1,448
2,902
608
198
806
West Brookfield,
902
1,001
1,903
292
93
383
Westminster,
822
890
1,712
208
67
275
Winchendon,
1,890
1,872
3,762
659
169
828
Worcester, .
24,214
25,103
49,317
7,960
1,723
9.683
872 CEI^SUS OF IMASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
Population and Persons Employed in Manufactures, etc. — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
Cod N TIES.
The State,
Barnstable, .
Berkshire,
Bristol, .
Dukes, .
Essex, .
Franklin,
Hampden,
Hampshire, .
Middlesex, .
Nantucket, .
Norfolk,
Plymouth, .
Suffolk, .
Worcester, .
Population.
Males. Females.
794,383
15,643
33,685
63,362
1,949
106,001
16,925
45,290
21,589
135,323
1.389
42,397
34,240
173,050
103,540
857,529
16,501
34,585
67,725
^22
117,341
16,771
49,014
23,232
148,789
1,812
45,924
35,122
191,836
106,755
Total.
1,651,912
32,144
68,270
131,087
4,071
223,342
33,696
94,304
44,821
284,112
3,201
88,321
69,362
364,886
210,295
Pebsons Employed
IX Maxcfactuees, etc.
233,252
1,825
8,169
22,012
227
37,477
3,175
13,887
4,691
40,165
202
13,012
11,589
40,913
35,908
Males. Females.
83,207
510
3,352
10,471
54
14,336
732
7,730
2,447
15,0S5
126
3,109
1,740
12,431
11,083
Total.
316,459
2,335
11,521
32,483
281
51,813
3,907
21,617
7,138
55,251
323
16,121
13,329
53,344
46,991
OCCUPATIOXS BY ISTAME FOE 1875.
873
Table III. — Occupations by Name for 1875.
[This table is talien from Vol. I. of the Census, " Population and Social Statistics."]
Occupations.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
GOVERNJIENT AND rROrESSIOXAL,
National government
State government
City and town government, .
Army,
Navy
Clergymen and church officers, .
Lawyers and law court oflicers, .
Physicians and surgeons,
Authors and literary persons.
Artists,
Musicians and teachers of music.
Actors and showmen, ....
Teachers
Scientific persons,
Domestic and Personal Office, .
Boarding and lodging
Domestic service,
Personal service,
Trade and Transportation,
Merchants
Salesmen, saleswomen, etc.,
Accountants, bookkeepers, clerks, etc
Agents, bankers, brokers, etc
Messengers and porters,
Carriers on roads
Carriers on steam railways,
Carriers on seas and rivers
Agriculture, Fisheries, etc.,
Agriculture
Animals, care of, etc.,
Fifiheries,
Manufactures and Mechanical Industries,
Agricultural implements,
Arras and ammunition,
Artisans' tools
Bakeries
Bookbinderies
Boots and shoes,
Boxes
Brooms,
Building,
Carriages and wagons,
Carpetings
Clocks and watches
Clothing
Cooking and heating apparatus,
Cotton goods,
Cotton and woollen goods
Cotton and woollen hosiery,
Flax, hemp and jute goods,
Food preparations
Furniture
19,061
l,5;i2
433
3,337
3S8
243
2,537
1,SG7
3,173
7o7
818
1,032
103
1,207
1,494
11,292
5,321
2 922
3I049
101,413
81,119
70,911
3,554
6,654
233,252
10,669
105
185
84
17
164
336
171
1,395
CS
8,136
412,997
1,038
407,395
4,564
3,522
84,099
527
34,626
8,554
1,709
10,263
19,560
1,089
20,649
5,810
49
5,859
3,617
143
3,760
14,700
-
14,700
7,003
5
7,008
8,070
-
8,070
37
34
1
2
83,207
558
-
558
592
22
014
1,144
8
1,152
2,079
12
2,091
601
493
1,094
42,555
5,724
48,279
1,023
619
1,642
154
-
154
46,252
3
46,255
4,203
13
4,216
1,301
1,752
3,113
1,110
237
1,-347
4,005
24,270
28,935
104
3
167
11,252
10,554
27,806
17,400
15,937
33,397
511
507
1,018
879
247
1,126
1,083
180
1,863
6,005
402
7,067
29,730
1,657
618
3,421
388
243
2,554
1,867
3,337
1,093
989
2,427
231
9,403
1,502
424,289
6,359
410,317
7,613
104,935
81,156
70,945
3,555
6,656
SI6459
VOL. II. — 110
87tt
CENSUS OF JMASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
OccujMtions by Name for 1875 — Con.
Occupations.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Glass
Hair,
Leather
Linen,
Liquors and beverages
Lumber,
Machines and machincrj',
Metals and metallic goods, .
Musical instruments, . . . .
Oils and illuminating fluids, .
Paper
Printing,
Print works,
Publishing
Railroad construction
Rubber,
Scientific instruments and appliances,
Silk
Stone
Tobacco
Vessels
Wooden goods
■Woollen goods,
Worsted goods,
Miscellaneous manufactures,
Indefinite, Non-Productive and Propertied,
Apprentices, .
Laborers,
Indetinite,
Retired, .
Non-productive,
Occupation not given, .
Unemployed (relation to head of family), .
907
77
7,971
650
477
981
14,811
21,916
1,772
142
2,4.34
3,965
3,239
173
249
463
242
230
4,945
1,084
3,023
5,218
6,258
868
6,306
62,169
1,156
51,954
2,857
1,662
4.540
143,323
143,323
42
180
190
644
6
94
783
6
2,505
676
511
364
12
712
289
159
4,001
1,714
3,276
3,261
50
225
440
125
2,421
203,806
203,806
949
257
8,161
1,294
483
981
14,905
22,699
1,778
142
4,939
4,641
3,750
173
249
827
254
942
4,945
1,373
3,023
5,377
10,259
2,582
9,582
65,430
1,206
52,179
3,297
1,787
6,961
347,129
347,129
CLASSIFICATION BY TOTALS.
Classified Occupations.
Males.
Females.
Totals.
Government and pi'ofessional, .
Domestic and personal office, .
Trade and transportation
Agriculture, fisheries, etc., . . . .
Manufactures and mechanical industries, .
Indefinite, non-productive and propertied,
Occupation not given
Totals,
19,061
11,292
101,413
81,119
233,252
62,169
143,323
651,629
10,669
412,997
3,522
37
83,207
3,261
203,806
717,499
29,730
424,289
104,935
81,156
316,459
65,430
347,129
1,369,128
OCCUPATIONS BY NAME, WITH AGES, FOR 1ST5. 875
Table IV. — Occupations by Name, loith Ages, for 1875.
[This table is taken from Vol. I. of the Census, " Population and Social Statistics."]
Undkk 10.
10 TO 15.
Above 15.
Totals.
Totals
OCCUPATIOKS.
both
Males.
Fem.
JIales.
Fcm.
Males.
Fem.
JIales.
Fem.
Sexes.
Government and Profes-
sional, ....
-
-
6
3
10,055
10,666
19,061
10,609
29,730
National Kovornment, .
-
-
3
-
1,549
105
1,552
105
1,657
State Kovfrnment, .
-
-
_
-
433
185
433
185
618
City and town government, .
-
-
1
-
3,336
84
3,;i37
84
3,421
Army
-
-
-
-
3SS
-
388
-
383
Navy,
-
-
-
-
243
-
243
_
248
Clergymen and church oflBccrs,
-
-
-
-
2,537
17
2,537
17
2,554
Lawyers and law court offi-
cers
-
-
-
-
1,867
-
1,867
-
1,867
Physicians and surgeons,
-
-
-
-
3,173
164
3,173
164
3,337
Authors and literary persons.
-
-
-
-
757
336
757
336
1,093
Artists,
-
-
-
-
818
171
818
171
989
Musicians and teachers of
music,
-
-
*>
2
1,030
1,393
1,032
1,395
2,427
Actors and showmen, .
-
-
-
-
163
68
103
68
231
Teachers
-
-
-
1
1,207
8,135
1,207
8,136
9,403
Scientific persons, .
~
"
—
—
1,494
8
1,494
8
1,502
Domestic and Personal
Office, ....
1
7
109
1,171
11,182
411,819
11,292
412,997
424,289
Boarding and lodging, .
-
-
10
-
5.311
1,038
5,321
1,038
6,359
Domestic service, •
-
7
81
1,152
2,841
400,236
2,922
407,395
410,317
Personal service, .
1
—
18
19
3,030
4,545
3,049
4,564
7,613
Trade and Transporta-
tion,
2
1
328
65
101,083
3,456
101,413
3,522
104,935
Merchants
-
-
18
•>
34,081
525
34,099
527
34,626
Salesmen, saleswomen, etc., .
-
-
18
11
8,536
1,698
8,554
1,709
10,263
Accountants, bookkeepers.
clerks, etc., ....
-
-
72
10
19,488
1,079
19,500
1,089
20,649
Agents, bankers, brokers, etc.,
-
-
-
-
5,810
49
5,810
49
5,859
Messengers and porters, .
2
1
172
42
3,443
100
3,617
143
3,760
Carriers on roads, .
-
-
25
-
14,675
_
14,700
-
14,700
Carriers on steam railways, .
-
-
3
-
7,000
5
7,003
5
7,003
Carriers on seas and rivers, .
~
—
20
-
8,050
-
8,070
-
8,070
Agriculture, Fisheries,
ETC.,
10
-
1,059
1
80,050
36
81,119
37
81,156
Agriculture, ....
9
-
977
1
6'.>,92o
33
70,911
34
70,945
Animals, care of, etc., .
-
-
10
-
3,544
1
3,554
1
3,555
Fisheries,
1
—
72
-
6,581
2
6,654
2
6,656
Manufactures and Me-
chanical Industries, .
58
106
4,725
5,863
228,469
77,238
233,252
83,207
316,459
Agricultural implements.
-
-
7
-
551
_
558
_
558
Arms and ammunition, .
-
-
2
-
590
22
592
22
614
Artisans' tools,
1
-
10
_
1,133
8
1,144
8
1,152
Bakeries,
-
-
10
1
2,009
11
2,079
12
2,091
Bookbinderies,
-
-
_
1
601
492
601
493
1,094
Boots and shoes, .
1
-
344
86
42,210
5,638
42,555
5,724
48,279
Boxes
-
1
o
8
1,021
610
1,023
619
1,642
Brooms,
-
-
1
-
153
_
154
-
154
Building,
-
-
13
_
46,239
3
46,252
3
46,255
Carriages and wagons, .
-
-
3
_
4,200
13
4,203
13
4,216
Carpetings
-
-
9
14
1,352
1,738
1,361
1,752
3,113
Clocks and watches.
-
-
1
-
1,109
2:i7
1,110
237
1,347
Clothing,
-
-
12
47
4,053
24,223
4,665
24,270
28,935
Cooking and heating appara-
tus,
-
-
-
1
164
2
164
3
167
Cotton goods, ....
33
87
1,755
3,239
9,464
13,228
11,252
16,554
27,806
876
CENSUS OF IklASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
Occupations by Name, with Ages, for 1875 — Con.
Under 10.
10 TC
) 15.
Abov
E 15.
Totals.
Totals
Occupations.
both
31 ales.
Fens.
Males.
Fem.
Males.
Fern.
Males.
Fem.
Sexes.
Cotton and woollen goods, .
11
12
1,488
1,354
15,961
14,571
17,460
15,937
33.397
Cotton and woollen liosicrj^, .
-
-
9
18
502
489
511
507
1,018
Flax, bcmp and jute goods, .
-
-
44
36
835
211
879
247
1,126
Food preparations.
-
-
7
2
1,070
178
1,683
180
1,803
Furniture
6
4
81
80
6,518
378
6,605
462
7,007
Glass
_
-
19
-
8SS
42
907
42
9-19
Hair
_
_
-
1
77
179
77
180
257
Leather
_
-
17
1
7,9.34
189
7,071
190
8,101
Linen
_
1
1.3
20
637
623
650
644
1,204
Liquors and beverages, .
-
-
o
-
475
6
477
6
483
Lumber,
_
-
1
-
980
-
981
-
981
Machines and machinery.
_
-
30
1
14,781
93
14,811
94
14,905
Metals and metallic goods, .
-
-
132
12
21,784
771
21,916
783
22,699
Musical instruments,
-
-
1
-
1,771
6
1,772
6
1,778
Oils and illuminating fluids, .
-
-
-
-
142
-
142
-
142
Paper,
_
-
46
31
2,388
2,474
2,434
2,505
4,9.39
Printing,
_
_
27
2
3,938
674
3,965
676
4,041
Print works
f>
-
103
9
3,134
502
3,239
511
3,7.50
Publishing,
-
-
-
-
173
-
173
-
173
Railroad construction, .
-
-
1
-
248
-
249
-
249
Rubber
-
-
11
4
452
360
463
364
827
Bciontific instruments and ap
pliances.
_
-
1
-
241
12
242
12
254
Bi k
_
-
02
138
108
574
230
712
942
Stone, ....
_
_
52
_
4,893
-
4,045
-
4,945
Tobacco, ....
_
_
11
3
1,073
280
1,084
289
1,373
Vessels, ....
-
-
-
-
3,023
-
3,023
-
3,023
Wooden goods.
_
-
14
-
5,204
159
5,218
1.59
5,377
Woollen goods,
4
-
310
647
5,944
3,3.54
6,258
4,001
10,2.59
Worsted goods.
-
1
17
35
851
1,678
808
1,714
2,582
Miscellaneous manufactures
~
~
57
72
6,249
3,204
6,306
3,276
9,582
Indefinite, Non-Prodlc
TiVE AND Propertied
132
99
280
76
61,757
3,086
62,169
3,261
65,430
Apprentices, .
1
-
32
11
1,123
39
1,1.56
50
1,206
Laborers,
1
1
164
3
51,789
221
51,9.54
225
52,179
Indefinite,
, _
_
-
1
2,857
439
2,857
440
3,297
Retired, ....
_
-
_
-
1,602
125
1,062
125
1,787
Non-productive, .
130
98
84
61
4,326
2,202
4,540
2,421
6,961
Occupation not given.
. 102,345
107,471
5,487
8,118
35,491
88,217
143,323
203,806
347,129
Unemployed (relation to beac
\
of family), .
. 102,345
107,471
5,487
8,118
35,491
88,217
143,323
203,806
347,129
CLASSIFICATION BY AGE.
Under 10.
10 TO 15.
Above 15.
Totals.
Totals
Classified Occupations.
both
Males.
Fem.
Males.
Fem.
Males.
Fem.
Males.
Fem.
Sexes.
Government and professional.
6
3
19,055
10,006
19,CG1
10,069
29,730
Domestic and personal oflice,
1
7
109
1,171
11,182
411,819
11,292
412,997
424,289
Trade and transportation, .
o
1
323
65
101,083
3,456
101,413
3,522
104,935
Agriculture, fisheries, etc , .
10
-
1,059
1
80,050
36
81,119
37
81,156
Manufactures and mechanical
industries, ....
58
103 1 4,725
5,863
228,469
77,238
233,252
83,207
316,459
Indefinite, non-productive and
propertied, ....
132
99
280
70
61,757
3,086
62,169
3,201
65,430
Occupation not given, .
102,345
107,471
5,487
8,118
35,491
83,217
143,323
203,806
347,129
Totals
102,548
107,684
11,994
15,297
537,087
594,518
651,629
717,499
1,369,123
MAXUFACTUllES BY TOWXS FOK 1SG5.
877
Table V. — Manufactures by Towns for 1865.
[The town totals givon in this table arc drawn from the Bureau tabulation of the returns of manufact-
ures made by the Census of ISO'). County and State totals only were given in the abstract printed at that
time. In comparing iigures given in this iiresentation with those of 1875, it must be remembered that
many changes in tuwn areas, names, etc , have taken place since 1865. The following notes will be of
value ill making the cumpansons referred to : Barnstable County. — The town of Alashpeo was not incor-
porated until 1870. Dtikis Counti/.—G:\y Head was formed, in 1870, from a part of Chilmark. Fasex
Count)/. — .\ j)art of Amesbury was set off in 1876, and called Mcrrimac. The name of South Danvers was
changed to I'eabody in 1808. J/hhllcse.e Count;/. — Ayer was formed from a part of Oroton, in 187T.
Brighton and Charlestown were aiuiexeil to Boston in 1873. Everett was made from a part of Maiden in
1870. Hudson was formed from parts of Bolton CWorcester County), Marlbonjiigh and Stow, in 1SG6.
ifaynard was made from parts of Stow and Siidliury in 1871. The name of South lleading was changed
to Wakefield in 1868, and that of West Cambridge to Arlington in 1867. Xorfolk Couvti/. — Dorchester
was aiuiexed to Boston in 1869. nolbriK)k was set off from Randolph in 1872. Parts of Dorchest<T, Ded-
ham and Milton were taken to form Hyde Park in 1SC8. Parts of Wrentham, Franklin, Medway and
Walpole were made into the town of Norfolk in 1870. Norwood was formed from parts of Bedbam and
Walpole in 1872. Iloxliury was annexed to Boston in 1867, and West Ro.xbury became part of that city in
1873. Pbimiiidh County. — The name of North Bridgewatcr was changed to Brockton in 1874. Rockland
was set off from Ahington in 1874. South Abington was formed from parts of Abington and East r,ridge-
■water in 187'). Suffolk County. — The annexations to Boston are given previously. The name of North
Chelsea was changed to Revere in 1871.]
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Towns.
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Barnstable Coott,
2.J4
$1,372,245
$829,826
$097,825
1,079
70
Barnstable, . • ' .
S3
48,509
14,825
29,200
72
2
Brewster
15
27,650
5,016
1,170
17
-
Chatham, ....
11
34,210
6,325
21,800
28
o
Dennis, ....
43
28,070
13,200
12,715
60
-
Eastbam, ....
11
2,939
4,500
632
12
-
Falmouth
8
208,800
125,400
104,000
44
8
Harwich
13
38,652
4,555
29,719
31
2
Orleans, ....
25
11,226
7,480
4,100
29
2
Provincetown, .
27
72,139
28,250
51,905
47
18
Sandwich, ....
20
788,567
575,300
364,975
652
3
Truro
4
9,983
1,825
8,099
10
3
Wellfleet
19
73,135
18,900
58,800
25
30
Yarmouth
25
28,365
24,250
10,650
62
-
Berksiiiee County,
613
$20,005,825
$7,369,130
$12,464,799
6,028
3,027
Adams, ....
103
6,652,731
2,304,369
3,973,074
1^32
1,019
Alford,
4
3,400
5,500
-
5
-
Becket
12
487,636
126,025
316,405
108
-
Cheshire
15
431,750
166,150
290,300
149
43
Clarksburg, ....
15
148,005
28,190
80,200
01
11
Dalton
18
618,485
231,000
291,990
144
95
Egremont
10
28,040
34,.50O
9,377
32
1
878
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Manufactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
No. of establish-
ments.
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Berkshire Co.— Con.
Florida,
10
$24,265
$2,500
$8,250
16
4
Great Barrington,
41
1,661,213
462,930
1,165,633
395
240
Hancock,
8
198,980
55,100
160,450
47
14
Hinsdale,
19
727,088
228,690
562,440
238
135
Lanesborongh, .
9
196,934
217,400
93,810
260
-
Lee, ....
51
2,191,158
788,025
1,203,725
459
598
Lenox, ....
13
107,200
99,875
57,200
105
~
Monterey, .
4
6,218
2,000
1,200
10
2
Mount Washington,
3
878
2,500
-
2
-
New Ash ford,
1
250
500
1
-
New Marlborough, .
24
345,799
130,900
117,743
113
55
Otis,
19
120,630
35,025
11,615
42
-
Peru, ....
3
2,040
2,500
-
3
-
Pittsfield, .
97
4,441,423
1,690,400
3,186,362
1,168
686
Richmond, .
5
368,298
246,500
246,623
1,003
-
Sandisfield, .
13
42,840
12,500
18,700
24
-
Savoy, ....
16
11,860
11,000
1,500
18
3
Sheffield, .
25
55,705
28,725
3,080
36
-
Stockbridge,
12
450,049
106,300
292,663
101
43
Tyringham, .
10
121,475
65,900
77,150
40
41
Washington,
5
9,416
5,400
-
10
-
West Stockbridge,
16
298,652
201,100
137,100
96
1
Williamstown, .
20
238,012
68,426
153,849
95
36
Windsor,
12
15,395
9,200
4,300
15
-
Bristol County,
715
$43,985,016
$13,578,895
$28,916,766
9,861
4,988
Acushnet, .
12
50,150
23,300
15,530
37
3
Attleborough,
50
2,092,078
725,750
1,359,030
944
669
Dartmouth, .
20
134,350
253,400
8,500
29
-
Dighton,
8
481,046
282,150
324,272
145
91
Easton,
21
1,325,166
365,600
781,736
418
29
Falrhaven, .
16
80,587
102,320
44,126
101
-
Fall River, .
158
17,786,701
4,985,560
13,687,530
2,661
2,127
Freetown, .
16
75,800
51,400
22,000
68
6
Mansfield, .
25
473,055
119,600
207,240
211
541
MANUFACTURES BY TOWNS POR 1S65.
879
Mannfactures by Toxons for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
No. of establish-
ments.
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Bristol County— Con.
New Bedford, .
201
$10,969,448
$3,062,255
$6,480,154
1,514
624
Norton, ....
14
200,904
67,250
63,875
94
10
Raynham
15
528,837
91,000
319,904
248
12
Rehoboth, ....
7
144,148
23,900
52,500
8
19
Seekonk
4
10,600
3,200
500
6
-
Somerset
12
625,500
154,000
454,200
371
7
Swansea, ....
2,500
350
925
3
-
Taunton
129
9,035,751
2,652,760
5,048,544
2,976
830
Westport, ....
7
68,395
15,100
46,200
27
20
Dukes County, .
24
$31,252
$35,675
$21,185
57
6
Chilmark, ....
2
2,200
5,000
800
14
-
Edgartown, ....
14
9,745
12,175
5,285
22
4
Tisbury, ....
8
19,307
18,500
15,100
21
2
Essex County, .
1,774
$72,719,694
$22,337,317
$47,671,703
27,227
17,053
Amesbury
36
1,971,687
190,175
1,578,598
596
467
Andover
31
2,017,706
1,050,800
1,033,187
857
393
Beverly
13
584,361
160,000
364,787
386
200
Bosford, ....
8
16,000
7,380
2,380
10
-
Bradford
4
8,120
2,450
4,600
9
2
Danvers, ....
29
1,349,335
240,700
790,929
956
315
Essex
18
143,515
55,450
65,890
178
1
Georgetown,
8
440,255
79,000
273,600
278
177
Gloucester
57
450,060
120,750
288,040
199
29
Groveland
8
766,425
246,400
449,009
232
145
namilton
3
160,255
60
263,762
27
36
naverhill
60
5,706,723
979,800
3,250,635
3,427
1,164
Ipswich, ....
46
272,738
34,700
149,525
103
207
Lawrence, ....
116
24,921,674
8,277,347
20,670,579
5,110
4,994
Lynn
267
10,541,994
2,268,900
6,352,327
7,605
6,081
Lynnfield, ....
4
26,433
8,300
11,650
19
5
Manchester
26
158,025
85,350
55,210
154
S
Marblehead,
24
845,163
292,500
694,078
721
392
Methucn
15
759,472
358,950
471,914
340
203
880
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S73.
Manufactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
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Middleton, ....
4
$261,125
$48,800
$135,700
141
73
Nahant,
1
12,000
-
7,329
7
-
Newbury, .
5
123,750
16,550
32,200
28
9
Ncwburyport,
139
4,019,388
1,798,900
1,250,953
1,163
937
North Andover, .
8
1,553,833
362,800
987,804
654
109
Peabody,
92
5,870,697
1,099,877
2,983,247
1,032
279
Rockport, .
11
64,042
260,850
43,655
61
12
Rowley,
4
91,216
14,300
45,764
59
30
Salem, .
673
6,493,990
3,341,353
3,031,207
1,706
1,149
Salisbury, .
41
1,712,941
577,325
1,453,905
604
327
Saugus,
5
927,177
277,400
771,057
224
172
Swampscott,
7
43,200
850
17,700
23
1
Topsfield, .
-
101,344
14,600
67,250
84
44
Wenham,
7
8,200
3,000
3,732
8
West Newbury,
4
296,850
55,700
169,500
266
92
Franklin County,
361
$3,941,829
$1,205,487
$1,783,393
2,022
861
Ashfield, .
14
34,450
14,800
5,460
35
1
Bernardston,
8
32,980
16,900
3,803
19
-
Buckland, .
12
573,158
251,000
209,296
401
-
Charlemont,
11
14,035
6,700
6,550
20
3
Colrain,
19
221,950
98,300
139,600
70
102
Conway,
8
630,478
74,071
495,924
98
59
Dcerfield, .
30
602,137
202,500
246,249
463
lis
Erving, .
14
309,711
39,500
36,700
80
1
Gill, .
2
1,845
1,575
85
3
-
Greenfield, .
32
346,616
142,196
211,781
175
62
Hawley,
7
4,589
1,000
1,080
8
-
Heath, .
6
13,040
2,300
50
4
-
Leverett,
23
41,886
14,595
16,717
31
11
Leyden,
4
3,455
2,100
30
4
-
Monroe,
4
860
-
-
-
-
Montague, .
21
100,295
46,800
42,200
52
-
New Salem, .
18
35,137
16,150
4,650
34
300
Northfleld, .
12
36,135
16,900
12,300
22
40
MAJ!^UrACTUKES BY TOWNS FOE 1865.
881
3fanvfachires by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towss.
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employed.
Franklin County— Con.
Orange,
24
§452,410
$97,500
$125,185
232
112
Rowe, .
7
4,100
2,450
3,275
8
3
Slielburne, .
22
190,702
56,700
90,750
117
17
Shutesbury, .
13
19,291
7,400
3,040
34
80
Sunderland, .
C
29,925
10,300
8,C00
11
-
Warwiek, .
23
61,740
12,700
33,943
50
2
Wendell,
14
26,800
16,575
5,000
18
-
■Wliatcly,
7
154,104
54,475
81,125
33
-
Hampden County, .
484
$23,699,138
$10,920,830
$14,308,767
7,184
5,139
Aga\vam,
2
140,386
-
63,885
13
7
Blandford, .
15
51,263
19,400
34,950
33
1
Brimfield, .
11
98,720
12,500
63,350
22
-
Chester,
9
Chicopee,
18
66,760
31,300
74,022
44
10
37
5,860,567
2,747,800
2,987,416
1,535
899
Granville, .
22
44,307
16,000
18,575
58
8
Holland,
8
6,050
2,230
-
6
-
Holyoke,
47
5,167,886
3,286,580
3,662,369
1,095
1,341
Longmeadow,
3
54,588
14,000
124
41
-
Ludlow,
8
255,650
6,375
225,875
105
136
Monson,
31
1,160,640
61,600
431,257
156
663:
Montgomery,
2
400
-
-
-
-
Palmer,
32
1,027,037
846,925
828,204
250
201
Russell,
6
217,828
63,900
133,000
39
45
Southwick, .
11
51,946
25,305
18,710
23
12
Springfield, .
124
6,497,314
2,387,050
3,988,318
2,786
1,065
Tolland,
7
61,060
16,000
25,000
22
-
■Wales, .
9
411,496
44,740
277,806
64
48
"Westfield, .
68
1,401,511
487,675
643,241
602
301
West Springfield,
8
804,186
744,600
399,558
190)
310
Wilbraham, .
15
319,537
106,850
439,107
100
32
Hampshire County,
384
$8,514,051
$3,904,427
$5,285,154
2,668
2,313
Amherst, ....
29
350,844
101,400
111,440
160
61
lielchertowii.
27
289,170
59,050
89,057
102
13
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Manufactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
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Hampshire County— Con.
Chesterfiekl,
14
$19,400
$16,000
$5,100
26
-
Cutnmington,
19
91,176
58,195
66,623
41
13
Easthampton,
24
1,849,786
920,550
1,345,620
317
518
Enfield,
11
455,150
113,350
336,260
98
81
Goshen,
6
5,270
2,650
-
11
-
Granby,
7
74,476
87,000
44,886
27
12
Greenwich, .
4
75,147
3,000
2,500
6
-
Hadley,
6
113,000
47,500
62,000
96
-
Hatfield,
4
86,475
30,000
13,000
20
-
Huntington, .
16
47,625
17,900
15,9CS
63
10
Middlefield, .
7
217,840
27,900
121,000
61
S3
Northampton,
62
2,017,152
858,600
1,043,150
799
527
Pelham,
3
6,500
5,000
-
6
-
Plainfield, .
24
25,105
6,332
7,230
14
-
Prescott,
6
22,700
4,000
-
21
South Hadley, .
22
789,240
427,200
395,750
200
250
Southampton,
13
115,822
107,575
62,925
33
50
Ware, .
19
1,286,249
852,425
1,260,800
354
668
Westhampton,
15
9,729
6,800
1,500
17
2
Williamsburg,
20
537,720
183,200
306,750
168
75
Worthington,
26
28,475
18,800
3,655
38
-
Middlesex County,
1,270
$60,390,301
$28,980,829
$37,770,772
21,560
9,550
Acton, .
25
144,999
74,100
83,137
88
56
Arlington, .
26
264,330
168,300
91,965
142
6
Ashby, .
7
14,500
3,000
15,600
16
-
Ashland,
9
795,830
174,600
399,076
418
54
Bedford,
5
45,166
8,100
5,375
18
13
Billerica,
12
1,190,250
132,000
618,500
152
64
Boxborough,
1
125
200
40
1
-
Burlington, .
2
10,240
600
2,000
-
-
Cambridge, .
173
6,942,063
2,447,559
2,918,439
2,710
429
Carlisle,
3
2,950
100
200
4
-
Chelmsford, .
17
1,199,372
300,050
999,025
316
1^6
Concord,
10
270,059
112,300
187,466
77
39
MANUFACTUKES BY TOWNS FOK 1SG5.
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3famifactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
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Dracut,
3
$619,000
$521,000
$532,000
140
123
Dunstable, .
4
38,100
1,500
-
2
-
Framingham,
25
1,708,705
300,270
1,116,499
517
1,242
Groton,
18
695,827
407,200
427,092
257
24
Ilolliston, .
12
899,257
135,550
568,061
696
30
Hopkiiiton, .
12
1,501,700
769,400
61,550
1,271
09
Lexington, .
15
67,925
16,975
42,150
42
1
Lincoln,
6
3,450
-
75
4
-
Littleton,
1
3,750
-
-
-
-
Lowell,
301
19,202,930
15,717,231
13,857,344
4,825
3,557
Maiden,
40
1,409,790
690,450
955,958
343
146
Marlborough,
33
2,495,796
475,800
1,844,863
1,559
475
Medford,
14
1,347,200
244,000
963,100
295
14
Melrose,
6
433,960
44,750
337,245
156
81
Natick,. .
39
1,757,569
458,050
1,073,240
1,080
309
Newton,
26
1,226,967
356,200
807,308
352
205
North Reading,
3
64,250
17,000
26,750
42
25
Peppercll, .
15
152,065
34,000
73,450
99
23
Reading,
21
494,613
40,600
245,399
361
129
Sherborn, .
10
99,307
38,300
52,475
57
3
Shirley,
20
350,287
112,625
210,561
138
42
Somcrville, .
21
3,149,800
623,500
2,540,000
665
16
Stoneham, .
15
1,684,859
544,369
1,228,395
698
361
Stow, .
9
372,452
89,300
239,306
95
43
Sudbury,
9
692,750
242,500
371,000
225
174
Tewksbury, .
7
54,000
25,300
19,500
35
-
Townsend, .
132
173,950
68,050
81,395
251
1
Tyngsborough,
4
15,465
1,100
3,150
6
1
Wakefield, .
13
731,220
301,900
470,880
363
314
Waltbam, .
20
2,737,834
1,614,500
1,264,902
822
692
"Watertown, .
29
1,709,057
625,225
960,747
969
326
Wayland, .
1
288,760
21,850
204,298
185
29
Westford, .
10
421,168
140,825
125,138
99
58
Weston,
3
33,625
19,000
12,830
26
-
884
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Mamifactures by Toivns for 1865 — Con.
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Middlesex Co.— Con.
■Wilmington,
3
$5,185
-
-
3
-
"Winchester, ....
13
202,167
$146,700
$38,100
114
3
Woturn
61
2,615,557
715,000
1,695,292
926
177
Nantucket,
22
$78,406
$65,520
$45,833
46
361
Nantucket
22
78,406
65,520
45,833
40
361
Norfolk, ....
401
$20,110,248
$5,708,253
$13,100,208
9,872
6,554
Bellingham
15
267,522
85,465
176,259
136
44
Braintree, ....
12
1,247,392
341,300
815,769
776
302
Brookline, ....
13
158,056
109,525
59,595
59
Canton
19
2,229,652
631,375
1,540,847
430
223
Cohasset, ....
13
45,529
2,280
32,466
60
3
Dedbam
49
2,687,865
1,281,800
2,024,903
843
584
Dover,
1
26,300
2,952
10,652
8
4
roxborougli.
29
1,663,133
453,550
1,185,005
348
1,410
Franklin
34
817,348
184,900
509,835
274
1,713
Medfidd
11
116,.558
37,000
55,000
82
500
Medway
32
823,839
108,600
474,807
459
383
Milton,
6
406,500
142,000
231,100
79
28
Ncedham
29
527,085
293,400
333,465
221
185
Quincy
34
1,068,470
351,300
429,705
807
164
Randolph
16
1,644,822
247,175
1,089,883
1,835
281
Sharon, ....
5
230,296
43,100
191,610
171
22
Stoughton
16
1,478,757
217,200
1,023,023
1,048
254
Walpole, ....
18
621,866
236,400
370,412
253
85
Weymouth
29
3,552,282
802,844
2,324,262
1,771
270
Wrentham
20
496,976
136,087
221,610
212
99
Plymouth County, .
501
$13,790,636
$3,669,437
$8,663,953
8,123
2,351
Ahington,. . .
36
3,651,652
770,700
2,513,239
2,589
364
Bridgewater,
21
1,716,202
344,100
1,056,109
708
3
Brockton
31
1,679,239
258,500
1,097,461
1,221
213
Carver
11
163,188
98,000
84,200
97
30
Duxbury, ....
20
35,149
8,575
16,665
37
-
MAXUFACTUEES BY TOAVl^S FOE 1SG5.
88;
Manufactures by Toivns for 18G5 — Con.
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East Bridgcwatci
oo
$991,234
$153,350
$650,664
572
106
Halifax,
4
8,750
800
-
25
-
Hanover,
10
108,512
52,700
97,800
133
22
Hanson,
IT
177,846
46,700
70,003
108
23
Hingham, .
52
763,250
204,462
499,899
363
94
Kingston, .
16
118,150
87,200
82,600
64
10
Lakevillc, .
1
1,900
-
-
1
-
Marion,
25
49,145
29,350
24,250
41
-
Marshfield, .
28
276,311
5,500
6,144
103
226
Mattapoisctt,
10
23,647
9,950
8,250
19
-
Middleborough,
39
1,007,195
.^47,150
568,165
478
989
Pembroke, .
18
65,016
41,975
22,902
68
1
Plymouth, .
'. . 55
1,453,589
578,225
965,483
561
174
Plympton, .
8
83,585
22,100
63,700
28
21
Rochester, .
16
14,010
6,900
200
25
3
Scituate,
11
154,498
7,600
122,034
87
32
South Scituate, .
16
208,098
3,800
122,091
98
-
Wareham, .
21
744,715
525,300
458,069
454
4
West Bridgewate
r, . . 13
234,855
66,500
134,025
183
31
Suffolk County
, . . 2,105
$92,701,282
$28,887,461
$54,321,895
23,493
24,378
Boston,
2,042
90,950,272
27,875,211
53,503,290
22,946
24,269
Chelsea,
55
1,585,910
993,750
692,905
503
96
Revere,
4
24,000
10,500
6,000
25
-
Winthrop, .
4
141,100
8,000
119,700
19
13
Worcester Coc
"NTY, . 1,014
$65,635,899
$19,122,696
$39,905,807
24,629
15,568
Ashburnham,
42
559,853
120,850
327,429
334
229
Atbol, .
69
867,388
260,350
1,010,563
475
351
Auburn,
3
148,025
47,500
98,000
54
42
Barrc, .
57
1,259,787
362,500
656,940
234
179
Berlin, .
5
14,715
7,800
5,000
9
3
BlacksLonc, .
21
2,087,008
976,530
1,773,825
812
770
Bolton,
8
20,097
6,500
5,925
12
2
Boylston,
G
204,810
47,500
103,800
41
30
886
CENSUS OP IMASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Manufactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
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Brookfield, .
18
§832,227
$65,450
$602,466
407
57
Charlton,
19
142,947
37,850
60,360
86
51
Clinton,
41
3,204,053
1,552,675
2,231,031
756
847
Dana, .
14
108,645
80,300
49,725
70
14
Douglas,
19
682,701
425,700
407,771
343
14
Dudley,
10
807,049
221,300
530,991
301
170
Fitcliburg, .
99
3,991,476
1,640,575
2,507,772
1,403
1,804
Gardner,
20
773,293
256,870
314,490
4S4
1,352
Grafton,
22
1,740,056
547,100
1,146,120
394
404
Hardwick, .
12
500,117
76,000
353,925 ■
124
203
Harvard,
8
99,631
30,450
14,556
53
4
Holden,
13
400,912
158,000
200,811
127
124
Hubbardston,
26
155,605
66,200
75,900
129
58
Lancaster, .
10
266,575
60,.500
147,700
48
37
Leicester, .
34
1,759,396
597,400
1,375,113
373
172
Leominster, .
39
726,442
123,100
294,764
452
145
Lunenburg, .
10
34,116
15,350
12,300
26
145
Mendon,
7
177,406
182,700
108,770
80
5
Milford,
49
3,956,292
687,482
2,546,414
2,206
608
Millbury,
37
1,848,953
675,8.50
1,081,205
635
414
New Braintree, .
5
8,700
-
4,000
5
-
Nortbborough, .
22
234,000
62,400
124,820
100
43
Nortbbridge,
14
910,810
447,750
565,790
463
157
North Brookfield,
21
995,585
177,600
790,106
671
61
Oakham,
10
46,560
14,100
18,470
20
27
Oxford,
15
1,108,032
32,050
798,300
246
191
PaxtoD,
3
136,733
44,100
83,250
95
11
Petersham, .
17
: 42,935
14,573
16,956
20
6
Phillipston, .
6
26,850
14,700
3,700
16
8
Princeton, .
18
47,420
19,.53e
13,8S2
37
-
Royalston, .
20
346,212
21,200
157,."83 .
72
-
Rutland,
8
10,670
3,138
443
15
-
Shrewsbury,
9
456,450
92,350
50,255
89
12
Southborough, .
3
159,600
64,000
92,136
119
40
MAXUFACTUEES BY TOWXS FOR 1SG5.
887
^fanufactures by Toions for 1865 — Con.
CoDSTiES, Cities asd
Towns.
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Southbridgc,
35
$4,676,449
$769,615
$3,595,689
775
702
Spencer,
17
1,387,915
407,600
862,342
715
70
Sterling,
17
80,925
40,400
32,300
63
1
Sturbridge,
IS
439,906
32,850
279,994
170
89
Sutton, .
23
732,745
313,000
411,352
271
244
TcmpletOD,
43
785,237
257,975
359,518
411
496
Upton, .
12
527,543
316,300
332,246
275
1,213
Uxbridge,
27
1,685,290
525,075
1,067,758
348
235
Warren,
20
1,190,751
133,300
494,021
256
108
Webster,
19
2,585,062
440,400
1,975,774
671
432
Westborougb,
39
705,814
101,625
437,942
411
391
West Boylston, .
15
861,759
305,520
509,703
338
181
West Brookfield,
-
905,500
90,000
525,000
327
27
Westminster,
20
395,119
59,420
237,550
102
5
Winchendon,
53
1,088,064
424,400
570,153
522
90
Worcester,
•
367
15,087,688
4,561,337
7,551,303
6,448
2,494
888
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Manufactures by Towns for 1865 — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
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The State,
10,522
$426,975,822
$146,615,783
$264,958,060
143,849
92,219
Barnstable,
254
1,372,245
829,826
697,825
1,079
70
Berkshire,
613
20,005,825
7,369,130
12,464,799
6,028
3,027
Bristol,.
715
43,985,016
13,578,895
28,916,766
9,861
4,0SS
Dukes, .
24
31,252
35,675
21,185
57
6
Essex, .
1,774
72,719,694
22,337,317
47,671,703
27,227
17,053
Franklin,
361
3,941,829
1,205,487
1,783,393
2,022
861
Hampden,
484
23,699,138
10,920,830
14,308,767
7,184
5,139
Hampshire,
384
8,514,051
3,904,427
5,285,154
2,668
2,313
Middlesex,
1,270
60,390,301
28,980,829
37,770,772
21,560
9,550
Nantucket,
22
78,406
65,520
45,833
46
361
Norfolk,
401
20,110,248
5,708,253
13,100,208
9,872
6,554
Plymouth, .
501
13,790,636
3,669,437
8,663,953
8,123
2,351
Suffolk,
2,105
92,701,282
28,887,461
54,321,895
23,493
24,378
Worcester, ,
1,614
65,635,899
19,122,696
39,905,807
24,629
15,568
OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS FOE 1SG3.
889
Table VI. — Occupations by Towns for 1865.
[The town totals given in this table are drawn from the Bureau tabulation of the returns of occupations
made liy the Census of 18(55. They were not designated as " occupations " in 1805; tlio distinction has been
made in order to allow of comparison between 1S05 and 1S75_. Tlie schedule of ISTo, however, included
many more of productive occupations than that of 1805. As in the case of manufactures, only county and
State totals were presented in the abstract of the Census of 1805. It beins^ impossible to subdivide the item
of "capital invested," the (igurcs f.'iven in the third column in this table include the capital invested in
"occupations" and also that invested in vessels engaged in fishing and commerce. For changes in town
areas, names, etc., see head-note to Table V. of this Appendix.]
CocsTiES, Cities and
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
Including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Barnstable Colntt,
48
$24,925
$2,252,683
5,897
-
Barnstable,
12
2,700
1,500
11
-
Brewster, .
2
1,500
181,700
100
-
Chatham, .
2
1,200
138,600
571
-
Dennis,
7
2,600
619,750
1,250
-
Eastham, .
2
300
6,850
54
-
Falmouth, .
4
-
11,400
43
-
Harwich, .
3
2,400
247,642
571
-
Orleans, .
2
600
15,860
175
-
Provincetown, .
3
6,000
891,678
1,994
-
Sandwich, .
5
2,950
75,200
69
-
Truro,
1
200
72,030
162
-
"Weimeet, .
2
2,475
63,940
802
-
Yarmouth,
3
3,000
27,533
95
-
Berkshire CouNTr,
88
$92,780
$33,335
133
-
Adams,
4
10,300
2,400
9
-
Becket,
1
1,500
100
2
-
Clarksburg,
1
150
-
-
-
Dalton,
1
2,000
1,500
2
-
Egremont, .
5
3,380
480
6
-
Florida, .
4
6,500
16
-
Great Barrington,
6
2,800
505
7
-
Hinsdale, .
3
6,400
3,000
5
-
T-anesborough, .
4
4,400
1,200
7
-
Lee, .
8
10,300
2,500
10
-
Lenox,
3
4,600
2,500
7
-
New Marlborough,
4
2,600
8,400
7
-
Otis, .
3
-
400
3
-
Peru, .
1
000
100
1
-
VOL. II. — 112
890
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Occupations by Towns for 1865 — Con.
CouKTiES, Cities and
TOWKS.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital Invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed
Berkshire County— Con.
Pittsfleld
Richmond, ....
Sandisfleld
Savoy,
Sheffield,
Stockbridge, ....
Tyringham
West Stockbridge, . .
Williamstown, ....
Windsor,
Bristol County, .
Acushnet
Attlehorough
Berkley,
Dartmouth
Dighton,
Easton,
Fairhaven,
Fall River, .^ ....
Freetown
Mansfield
New Bedford
Norton
Raynham, . . . . .
Rehoboth
Seekonk, . . . . .
Somerset, . . . ...
Swansea, . . . . - .
Taunton
Westport,
Dukes County,
Chilmark, . .
Edgartown,
Tisbury,
12
1
3
2
6
3
2
3
5
3
87
2
4
6
5
3
4
13
3
3
17
1
2
4
3
1
3
8
5
5
1
1
3
$17,000
800
1,600
2,100
5,200
2,400
700
2,250
5,000
1,200
$162,370
850
15,300
6,000
1,475
3,500
1,220
2,000
21,625
15,000
3,000
62,100
500
2,000
1,900
1,500
1,000
1,800
19,600
2,000
$3,150
350
900
1,900
$4,500
1,000
600
1,200
6,000
1,000
1,050
1,000
900
$5,659,260
250
5,000
66,050
30,400
700
105,100 •
292,515
5,700
800
4,859,800
125
1,000
400
20,800
300
67,320
203,000
$251,350
200
236,200
14,950
22
2
3
2
7
3
2
4
5
2
3,455
2
16
25
83
75
3
205
402
33
4
2,134
1
19
7
3
66
5
97
270
415
6
200
209
Females
employed.
125
125
OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS POE 1SG5.
Occupations by Towns for 1865 — Con.
891
ConsTiES, Cities and
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
Including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Essex County,
Amesbury,
Andover, .
Beverly, .
Bradford, .
Danvers, .
Essex,
Georgetown,
Gloucester,
Groveland,
Hamilton, .
Haverhill, .
Ipswich, . .
Lawrence, .
Lynn,.
Lynnfield, .
Manchester,
ilarblehead,
Methuen, .
Middleton, .
Nahant,
Newbury, .
Newburyport, .
North Andover,
Peabody, .
Rockport, .
Rowley, .
Salem,
Salisbury, .
Swampscott,
Topsfield, .
Wenham, .
West Newbury,
Fbanklin County,
Ashfield, .
Beruardston,
149
21
2
5
1
4
5
3
14
1
1
6
4
4
10
2
1
3
3
1
4
11
3
5
2
1
16
6
4
2
2
2
61
2
2
$286,456
9,000
3,000
6,300
l,4o6
4,700
5,600
3,000
24,400
800
1,200
18,200
6,000
15,403
23,450
3,000
700
420
6,000
900
28,875
1,600
11,722
1,800
500
36,950
8,900
58,500
1,980
300
1,200
$50,161
1,700
1,500
§3,006,105
2,800
400
202,479
500
850
6,400
800
1,924,050
300
500
4,700
19,400
4,300
18,500
4,000 .
700
110,200
2,500
. 500.
7,500
500
263,361
. 800
9,100
98,800.
1,000.
87,400
20,100
211,990
400
1,000
275
$16,825 .
1,000
1,450 .
7,947
20
4
342
8
6
83
6
4,771
1
2
42
123
10
45
2
2
201
8
2
32
5
1,017
12
17
460
16
167
56
477
3
4
3
63
2
-3
892
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Occupations by Towns for I860 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Fkanklijj County— Con,
Buckland, .
•
2
$4,000
$1,000
4
-
Charlemont,
3
1,500
300
3
-
Colrain,
4
3,500
1,200
5
-
Conway, ,
2
2,500
950
4
-
Deerfield, ,
1
600
100
1
-
Erving,
1
900
400
1
-
Gill, , . , .
2
550
600
3
-
Greenfield,
4
3,450
1,500
6
-
Hawley, .
1
400
-
1
-
Heath,
1
300
100
1
-
Leverett, .
6
12,761
2,225
8
-
Montague, .
2
2,500
1,000
4
-
New Salem,
4
1,600
300
4
-
Northfield,
3
1,500
600
4
-
Orange,
4
3,100
1,000
5
-
Rowe,
1
400
600
2
-
Bhelbume, ,
2
4,000
1,000
2
-
Shutesbury,
2
800
400
2
-
Sunderland,
1
000
400
2
-
"Whately, .
1
1,800
700
1
-
Hampden County,
48
$55,525
$24,710
152
_
Agawam, .
-
-
-
21
-
Blandford, .
4
1,600
610
4
-
Brimfield, .
-
-
-
1
-
Chester, ,
1
2,500
1,500
2
-
Chicopee, •
-
-
-
6
-
Granville, ,
2
2,000
1,000
3
-
Holland, .
2
1,000
650
2
-
Holyoke, .
2
4,000
800
10
-
Longmeadow, .
2
1,000
300
12
-
Ludlow, ,
2
1,100
200
2
-
Monson,
5
2,500
1,500
8
-
Palmer, . .
5
4,100
2,250
5
-
Bouthwick,
2
1,500
600
-
-
Springfield,
5
12,500
5,200
38
-
OCCUPATIOXS BY TOWXS TOK 1SG5.
893
Occupations by Towns for 1865 — Con.
ConSTIES, CiTItS ASD
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
including value
of vessels.
Hampden Coonty— Con.
"Wales
WcstfieUI
West Springfield,
■Wilbraham, ....
Hampshire Cocstt,
Amherst,
Belchertown, ....
Cummington
Easthatnptou, ....
Enfield,
Goshen
Granby
Greenwich
Hadley
Huntington, ....
Northampton, ....
Plainfield,
Prescott,
South Hadley, ....
Southampton
^Vare,
Westhampton
Williamsburg, ....
Worthington
Middlesex ConKTT,
Acton,
Arlington,
Ashby, . . • .
Ashiand,
Bedford,
Belmont,
Billerica,
Boxborough, ....
Cambridge
Chelmsford, ....
1
7
2
6
54
5
3
5
4
2
1
1
1
5
3
4
3
2
o
4
3
2
2
2
172
6
2
2
1
O
1
5
1
IS
4
$600
14,'250
3,200
3,C75
$57,175
5,100
7,000
3,100
8,050
900
500
1,200
1,000
2,800
5,500
1,025
600
4,000
1,500
10,000
600
2,500
1,800
$706,898
23,200
7,500
2,000
4,600
1,200
2,000
3,900
200
339,369
2,300
$300
7,400
1,000
1,400
$26,250
3,900
2,800
1,450
1,250
150
1,000
250
4,000
1,200
2,300
350
1,500
1,200
300
2,000
300
1,300
1,000
$407,235
13,800
1,900
800
1,000
400
400
820
150
287,800
2,000
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
1
19
10
8
92
7
5
5
6
2
1
3
2
8
5
10
2
2
14
4
8
2
4
2
495
13
6
3
3
3
5
5
1
195
5
20
6
894:
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1873.
Occupations by Toivns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Ko. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Middlesex County— Con.
Concord
Dracut,
Dunstable, ....
Framingham, ....
Groton
Holliston
Hopkinton, ....
Lexington, ....
Lincoln
Lowell
Maiden
Marlborough, ....
Medford
Melrose
Natick
Newton,
North Reading, ....
Pepperell
Reading,
Sherborn,
Shirley,
Somerville, ....
Stoneham
Stow,
Sudbury,
Tewksbury
Townsend, ....
Tyngsborough
Wakefield
Waltham,
"Watc'i'town, ....
Wayland,
Westford,
Weston
Wilmington, ....
Woburn
3
2
3
4
4
2
4
3
1
16
5
6
3
2
6
5
1
2
4
2
4
2
3
4
2
4
4
1
3
5
7
1
2
4
1
5
$3,500
1,400
1,500
5,550
2,500
3,600
5,000
5,000
1,000
35,909
9,600
5,750
15,000
1,500
6,900
13,500
1,800
3,000
3,200
1,700
2,700
2,800
3,000
4,570
3,000
2,000
3,100
900
4,000
8,300
141,300
1,000
3,700
2,150
1,100
10,100
$2,000
1,000
1,000
2,050
1,500
1,000
1,000
1,500
16,340
2,100
2,500
2,500
200
3,800
5,800
600
2,200
200
1,225
1,000
2,000
500
2,250
1,000
800
1,500
350
1,500
5,000
31,400
200
550
400
1,700
6
2
3
9
6
4
6
6
1
46
10
10
9
4
8
15
1
4
7
2
6
5
5
6
2
4
6
2
3
15
25
1
5
4
1
8
OCCUPATIONS BY TOWXS FOll 1805.
Occupations by Towns for 1865 — Con.
89'
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital Invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Nantucket Cocnty,
Kantuckct,
Norfolk County, .
Bellingham,
Brainlree, .
Brookline, .
Canton,
Cobassct, .
Dedham, .
Foxborougli, .
Franklin, .
Medficld, .
Medway, .
Milton,
Neodham, .
Quincy,
Randolph, .
Sharon,
Stoughton,
Walpole, . .
Weymouth,
Wrcntham,
Plymouth Cocnty,
Abington, .
Bridgewatcr,
Brockton, .
Carver,
Duxbury, .
East Bridgewatcr, .
Hanover, .
Hanson,
Hingham, .
Hull, ....
Kingston, .
Marion,
9
9
78
2
3
3
3
2
9
4
5
2
4
5
6
4
3
1
3
5
8
6
76
9
2
4
1
4
3
2
1
5
3
1
$2,990
2,990
$192,830
1,300
2,400
16,500
3,900
2,000
26,800
3,000
2,650
1,200
5,000
74,300
7,250
10,000
4,000
2,280
6,700
7,500
8,600
6,850
$94,102
8,900
3,000
7,250
400
1,600
7,500
2,000
1,100
8,215
6,800
500
$253,103
253,103
$264,205
350
1,000
7,500
2,100
90,155
5,900
1,900
- 900
800
900
52,000
3,000
81,500
600
200
1,500
2,000
4,750
7,150
$373,300
5,600
1,500
2,100
350
12,900
1,150
500
400
44,550
12,000
23,900
10,500
289
2S9
569
2
6
12
5
293
23
5
5
5
6
9
10
114
7
3
1,219
15
6
10
1
77
7
4
1
145
83
47
52
896
CENSUS OF ]MASSACHUSETTS — 1ST5.
Occupations by Toivns for 1SG5 — Con.
CooKTiEs, Cities and
Tow>;s.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of -work
done.
Capital invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
employed.
Plymouth Coi
nty— Con.
Marslifield,
.
3
$16,000
$950
22
-
Mattapoisett, .
2
1,000
20,200
49
-
Middleborough,
7
4,362
1,775
13
-
Pembroke, .
5
2,000
923
13
-
Plymouth, .
6
5,750
196,850
557
Plympton, .
3
1,175
600
3
-
Rochester, .
2
1,500
600
5
-
Scituate, .
4
2,200
2,550
77
-
South Scituate, .
4
9,400
2,500
4
-
"Wareham, .
3
1,600
23,900
25
-
West Bridge-water, .
2
1,850
1,000
3
-
Suffolk County, .
203
$873,435
$15,073,917
7,967
102
Boston,
196
867,435
15,043,817
7,836
11
Chelsea,
4
6,000
25,000
33
76
Revere,
3
-
1,000
4
-
Winthrop, .
-
4,100
94
15
Worcester County, .
233
$327,427
$101,435
457
-
Ashburnham, .
3
2,500
1,500
4
-
Athol,
5
6,000
2,000
7
-
Barre,
6
5,600
1,000
8
-
Berlin,
1
1,000
600
2
-
Blackstone,
3
5,600
2,300
8
-
Bolton,
4
-
200
4
-
Boylaton, .
1
1,000
300
2
-
Brookfleld,
3
1,800
600
4
-
Charlton, .
2
2,500
550
4
-
Clinton,
1
6,000
1,000
5
-
Dana, .
2
1,300
800
2
-
Douglas, .
3
2,500
1,500
3
-
Dudley,
1
1,200
250
2
-
Gardner, .
3
-3,500
1,000
6
-
Hardwick, .
4
3,000
1,800
7
-
Harvard, .
2
1,600
600
4
-
Holden,
2
1,000
1,000
3
-
Hubbardston, .
4
950
1,400
6
-
OCCUPATIONS BY TOWNS FOR 18G3.
897
Occupations by Toicns for 1SG5 — Con.
CouKTiES, Cities akd
Towns.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital Invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
empIo3'ed.
Females
employed.
Worcester County— Con.
Lancaster
Leicester,
Leominster
Lunenburg, ....
MendoT),
Milford,
Jlillbury,
New Braintree, .
Northborough, ....
Northbridge
Xorlh Brookfield, .
Oaliham,
Oxford
Paxton,
Petersham, ....
Phillipston, ....
Princeton
Royalston
Rutland,
Shrewsbury
Southborough
Southbridge, ....
Spencer
Sterling,
Sturbridge, * . . . .
Sutton
Terapleton, ....
Upton
Usbridge,
Warren
Webster,
Westborough, ....
WestBoylston
Westminster
Winchendon
Worcester
4
3
o
o
2
2
2
2
4
2
87
$2,000
1,680
2,400
400
1,494
8,500
7,150
2,000
2,500
1,500
2,000
700
5,000
1,000
1,000
600
1,500
1,500
1,225
1,350
4,500
2,643
3,300
2,100
1,400
1,800
4,300
* 2,000
1,548
3,500
3,200
7,310
1,300
1,435
7,000
186,940
$1,400
1,050
1,000
500
900
2,000
1,200
800
400
600
800
500
2,000
300
700
300
1,200
700
1,050
300
3,000
850
1,500
1,750
200
900
1,925
1,000
500
1,000
450
2,250
800
200
2,000
47,010
5
5
3
3
3
9
7
3
3
3
4
o
1
1
3
2
4
3
4
5
5
3
3
3
7
4
3
4
4
6
2
6
7
239
VOL. II.— 113
898
CEK'SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Occupations by Towns for 1865 — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
No. of
establish-
ments.
Value of work
done.
Capital invested,
including value
of vessels.
Males
employed.
Females
cmploj'cd.
The State,
Barnstatle,
Berkshire, .
Bristol,
Dukes,
Essex,
Franklin, .
Hampden, .
Ilampshire,
Middlesex, .
Nantucket,
Norfolk, .
Plymouth, .
Suffolk,
"Worcester,
1,301
48
88
87
5
149
51
48
54
172
9
78
76
203
233
$2,930,224
24,925
92,780
162,370
3,150
286,456
50,161
55,525
57,175
706,898
2,990
192,800
94,102
873,435
327,427
$27,745,713
2,252,683
35,335
5,659,260
251,350
3,006,105
16,825
24,710
26,250
407,235
253,103
264,205
373,300
15,073,917
101,435
29,155
5,897
133
3,455
415
7,947
68
152
92
495
289
569
1,219
7,967
457
251
125
20
102
FISIUXG A^D COMMERCE BY TOWNS FOR 1SG5.
899
Table ^^[I. — Fishing and Commerce by Toions for 1865.
[The town totals given in tbis table are drawn from tbe Bureau tabulation of tbe returns of fisbing
and coiiimtrco made by the Census of 18C5. County and State totals only were given in tbe abstract printed
at tliat time. For "ca"pit:il invested," see head-note to Table VI., of this Appendix. For changes in town
names, areas, etc., see head-note to Table V.]
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Vessels en-
g.ngcd ill.
Value of products.
Amount received
for freight.
Value of salt
consumed.
Tonnage of
vessels.
Barnstable Countt, .
715
$2,619,635
$1,025,343
$192,826
62,867
Barnstable
153
36,457
-
1,680
9,070
Brewster, ....
7
500
150,000
-
6,152
Chatham, ....
56
297,786
30,600
27,780
3,561
Dennis
103
190,654
411,600
19,649
13,204
Eastham
1
3,190
2,000
120
63
Falmouth, ....
13
-
6,500
-
283
Harwich,
72
276,502
74,673
21,290
6,622
Orleans,
4
54,860
-
1,257
307
Provincetown,
153
1,228,414
205,000
75,000
13,822
Sandwich, ....
15
1,087
48,470
-
1,424
Truro
13
125,985
13,500
12,420
1,118
■Wellfleet, ....
73
395,400
50,000
33,280
4,784
Yarmouth, ....
22
8,800
33,000
350
4,467
Bristoi. County, .
326
$6,141,801
$552,027
-
77,952
Berkley
-
8,000
-
-
-
Dartmouth, ....
3
173,752
-
-
729
Dighton,
14
4,000
34,800
-
962
Fairbaven
8
109,373
7,508
-
1,855
Fall River, ....
63
44,950
306,795
-
10,183
Freetown
1
6,000
800
-
42
New Bedford, ....
194
5,647,509
102,442
-
60,002
Raynham, ....
-
4,225
-
-
-
Rehoboth, ....
-
800
-
-
-
Somerset
6
8,000
11,500
-
450
Swansea
-
215
-
-
-
Taunton,
22
600
87,582
-
1,688
Westport
15
134,377
600
-
2,041
900
CEN"SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75.
Fishing and Commerce by Towns for 1865 — Con.
Counties, Cities and
Vessels en-
Value of products.
Amount received
Value of salt
Tonnage of
Towns.
gaged in.
for freight.
consumed.
vessels.
Dukes County, .
14
$167,172
$24,100
_
3,072
Chilmark, ....
-
soo
-
-
-
Edgartown, ....
8
99,516
10,000
-
2,606
Tisbury
6
67,356
14,100
-
466
Essex County,
717
$4,442,609
$292,815
$308,416
42,888
Beverly
SI
184,880
106,000
23,030
-
Bradford
-
2,800
-
-
-
Essex,
1
12,000
800
-
100
Gloucester, ....
358
3,319,457
12,300
237,275
25,670
Haverhill
-
1,226
-
-
-
Ipswich
6
22,500
10,000
-
530
Lynn
1
1,475
4,500
-
125
Marblehead
25
164,184
7,320
15,390
2,188
Nahant
2
13,200
-
100
30
Newburyport, . .
90
174,550
54,200
13,901
5,885
North Andover,
-
2,275
-
-
-
Rockport, ....
61
224,138
56,184
14,000
3,169
Rowley
-
3,527
-
-
-
Salem
22
14,000
39,361
-
2,160
Salisbury
8
10,584
2,150
1,000
412
Swampscott, ....
112
291,813
-
3,720
2,617
Hampden County,
_
$11,812
-
-
-
Agawam, ....
-
3,000
-
-
-
Chicopee, ....
-
1,000
-
-
-
Longraeadow
-
1,400
-
-
Springfield
-
5,312
-
-
-
West Springfield, .
-
1,100
-
-
-
Hampshire County, .
•
$6,000
_
—
-
South Hadley,
-
6,000
-
-
-
Middlesex County, .
2
$650
.
—
189
-
300
-
-
—
nSIIING AND COMMEKCE BY TOWNS TOR 1SG5. 901
Fishing
and Commerce by Toions for 1865-
-Con.
Counties, Cities and
Towns.
Vessels en-
gaged in.
Value of products.
Amount received
for freiglit.
Value of salt
consumed.
Tonnage of
vessels.
Middlesex County— Con.
k
Cambridge
2
$200
-
-
189
Somerville
-
100
-
-
-
Nantccket County, .
20
$12,827
$38,800
$510
3,424
Nantucket, ....
20
12,827
38,860
510
3,424
Norfolk County,
48
$138,600
$88,337
$8,922
3,756
Cohassct,
27
128,380
18,710
8,722
2,108
Quincy
20
5,970
69,627
-
1,618
Weymouth
1
4,250
-
200
30
Plymouth County,
llo
$586,209
$73,269
$42,266
8,743
Duxbury
S
40,940
-
-
280
Hingham
13
123,532
2,800
9,066
914
Hull
7
17,600
3,000
-
417
Kingston, ....
4
34,050
-
3,000
370
Marion,
4
10,947
6,500
-
425
Marshfield
1
5,060
1,500
-
25
Mattapoisett
2
17,639
-
-
350
Middleborough,
-
1,672
-
-
-
Pembroke, ....
-
278
-
-
-
Plymouth, ....
70
305,655
35,969
30,000
6,310
Rochester
-
649
-
-
-
Scituate,
2
27,647
800
200
120
Wareham, ....
4
640
22,700
-
532
Sutfolk County, .
076
$490,992
$9,249,643
$12,875
248,929
Boston
573
488,292
9,243,063
12,875
248,835
Winthrop, ....
3
2,700
6,580
-
94
902
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1S75.
Fishing and Commerce by Towns for 1865 — Con.
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
Vessels en-
gaged in.
Value of products.
Amount received
for freight.
Value of salt
consumed.
Tonnage of
vessels.
The State,
.
2,533
$14,618,307
$11,344,394
$565,815
451,818
Barnstable,
715
2,619,635
1,025,343
192,826
62,867
Bristol, .
326
6,141,801
552,027
-
77,952
Dukes, .
14
167,172
24,100
-
3,072
Essex,
717
4,442,609
292,815
308,416
42,886
Hampden,
-
11,812
-
-
-
Hampshire,
-
6,000
-
-
-
Middlesex,
2
650
-
-
189
Nantucket,
20
12,827
38,860
510
3,424
Norfolk, .
48
138,600
88,337
8,922
3,756
Plymouth,
115
686,209
73,269.
42,266
8,743
Suffolk, .
576
490,992
9,249,643
12,875
248,929
MANUEACTUIIES, OCCUPATIONS, ETC., FOR 1SG5.
903
Table VIII. — Manufactures, Occupations and Fishing and Commerce, hy
Name, for 1865.
[This tabic is made \}p from the Bureau tabulations of the Census returns of 1865, relating to manu-
factures, oeciipalioiis, fisiiins; ami commerce. Tliis detailed cl.a8sitIcalion of articles by name lias been
made in order to allow of particular comparison with the similar presentation for 1875. Products not
specified by uame iu the 18Cj returns are not included.]
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Agricultural implements,
23
$465,250
$623,850
$1,201,786
542
Au( hors, bar iron, chains, etc.,
50
271,500
697,318
1,310,375
514
-
Arms,
23
1,299,250
1,059,449
3,908,478
1,785
5
Artificial flowers, feathers, etc.,
1
1,000
1,000
3,000
-
13
Artificial limbs, ....
3
28,500
57,170
158,400
31
-
Augers, bits and gimlets, .
5
1,800
38,396
123,326
79
-
Axes, hatchets, etc., ....
17
590,250
622,700
1,172,609
455
-
Bacon, hams and sides, .
2
35,000
23,100
1,125,000
33
_
Bags,
2
31,000
270,000
305,000
10
36
Balmoral skirts, ....
31
464,171
1,292,536
2,049,007
460
552
Barrels, casks and kegs, .
206
232,497
371,374
612,297
551
-
Base-ball goods, ....
1
3,000
3,000
12,500
3
25
Baskets
19
30,475
36,865
102,335
142
1
Bedsteads
4
62,550
214,219
66,020
141
-
Beer
23
558,075
808,712
1,394,497
251
_
Belting,
18
169,150
432,536
564,318
88
-
Beltfisteners,
1
1,000
1,000
2,000
1
-
Bit braces
-
10,000
24,000
30,000
12
-
Billiard and bagatelle tables, .
3
22,300
24,582
48,750
23
-
Blacking,
17
67,653
90,806
150,818
49
-
Blocks and pumps, ....
50
63,460
51,865
98,210
119
-
Boats,
57
45,455
54,818
122,124
151
-
Bobbins and spools
2
45,000
34,000
,82,000
95
-
Bolts and rivets, ....
5
82,500
76,500
151,318
30
-
Bone dust, grease and glue substi-
tutes,
6
139,500
228,000
413,970
79
-
Bonnets,
36
20,925
17,392
21,086
18
96
Bonnet bleaching
3
1,200
9,150
19,850
9
8
Bonnet frames
2
20,450
25,400
42,000
1
79
Bonnet wire,
3
11,000
22,775
30,307
7
7
Bookbinding,
66
254,550
310,213
737,904
302
371
Books and pamphlets (printing), .
-
159,000
-
833,797
240
123
Books and pamphlets (publishing).
41
1,339,284
-
1,904,257
394
137
Boots and shoes
151
10,225,249
36,215,315
55,094,204
39,276
12,902
Boot and shoe dies
1
1,500
2,700
8,000
5
-
Boot fitting
1
500
2,300
3,500
1
2
Boot forms,
1
1,000
500
1,500
2
-
Boxes (paper),
Boxes (wooden)
1 220
511,612
795,860
( 348,001 \
\ 1,040,317 i
744
444
Braids,
7
166,700
394,278
539,240
23
232
10
195,300
156,500
407,400
90
331
Brass tinishing,
10
13,000
12,000
24,000
11
-
Brass and copper tubing, .
1
200,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
175
-
Brass work
80
602,009
941,729
2,039,313
753
11
Bread
213
608,445
2,387,336
3,579,398
1,056
3
Bricks,
101
506,815
-
772,422
1,079
-
Britannia w.-ire, ....
6
139,500
159,503
419,033
206
148
Broom and other handles.
8
6,700
.3,745
9,625
9
_
Brushes,
10
201,800
177,193
376,331
303
68
Brush woods
1
2,000
1,800
10,806
9
_
Buildings
787
-
4,109,411
0,683,008
4,702
-
Bungs and dock plugs, .
3
2,850
2,250
5,200
6
_
Bunting,
1
2,500
3,000
2,500
2
3
904
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Manufactures^ Occupations, etc., by Name, for 1865 — Con.
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Butter and cheese triers,
$500
$000
$2,000
2
Buttons,
10
226,800
293,300
608,617
128
291
Butts and hinges, ....
2
26,000
42,500
65,000
47
-
Cabinet ware and chairs, .
175
934,300
1,203,233
2,711,924
2,202
_
Caloric engines, ....
1
10,000
8,000
20,800
12
-
Candles
35
195,550
337,484
449,457
99
-
Capstans, windlasses, etc.,
o
14,350
10,500
21,500
19
-
Cap trimmings
1
2,000
3,000
5,000
2
1
Card boards
3
1,700
-
4,450
9
_
Cards,
1
30,000
30,000
50,000
10
10
Car linings
2
9,500
31,694
51,728
22
-
Carpenters' tools
3
17,000
15,800
31,500
35
-
Carpeting, other than woollen.
2
223,000
503,000
750,000
119
204
Carpet linings,
1
10,000
4,400
9,000
14
_
Carrageen,
-
75
-
350
4
-
Carriage axles
o
24,000
14,000
28,000
23
_
Carriage •wheels
31
61,655
33,403
102,584
102
-
Cars, carriages,wagons, sleighs, etc.,
245
1,023,183
1,109,915
2,234,293
1,784
1
Cartridges,
4
135,000
413,750
589,680
90
295
Car wheels and locomotive tires, .
-
-
_
800,000
_
-
Cask heads,
_
10,000
8,000
12,500
5
_
Cement,
2
3,000
2,000
2,250
6
-
Chalk
-
4,500
6,000
10,000
4
-
6-1
705,656
783,413
1,862,975
1,466
2,193
Chair frames and seats, .
7
10,850
6,790
34,080
33
-
Cheese,
6
-
-
83,419
10
10
Chemical preparations, .
22
425,500
646,640
991,733
154
-
Children's Carriages, wagons and
sleds,
7
14,000
35,850
77,100
32
3
Chisels and other edge tools, .
2
16,000
18,066
51,000
35
-
Chocolate
4
170,000
-
344,000
64
-
Chronometers and watches, .
42
292,850
286,313
721,679
SIO
83
Churns
3
17,200
25,225
60,900
24
-
Cider
10
9,000
15,530
27,450
28
-
Cigars, snuff and tobacco.
-
393,037
564,690
1,058,412
558
295
Cigar boxes
1
1,000
3,000
4,800
3
-
Clocks,
2
43,000
6,500
35,764
41
1
Clothing,
574
4,667,750
11,192,552
17,943,119
2,191
22,701
Clothes driers
1
-
75
350
-
-
Coal sifters,
2
900
4,500
12,000
5
*
Coffee,
-
119,250
684,870
863,730
103
»
Coffins,
131
130,815
107,872
206,194
219
4
Combs
25
178,500
233,866
516,586
446
153
Comforters,
1
1,000
4,000
6,000
2
10
Confectionery,
64
181,050
624,572
957,877
228
153
Copper and
copper goods
15
858,075
2,183,731
1,997,386 )
1,263,535 \
430
-
Cordage (largo), . . . .
Cordage (small), . . . .
31
850,175
1,985,186
S 2,690,065
( 78,837 i
781
41
Corks and cork soles,
5
16,000
20,250
36,700
16
7
Corn brooms
_
79,400
132,924
217,246
164
_
Corsets,
6
31,000
110.689
215,907
14
234
Cotton bleaching and coloring.
4
608,000
3,355,995
3,569,869
504
34
Cotton gins
3
116,000
85,200
198,000
102
-
Cotton goods
226
32,854,586
49,720,299
54,587,471
8,885
14,791
Cotton stock,
1
10,000
36,405
49,097
15
-
Counters
-
1,000
3,000
-
3
-
Court plaster
1
1,000
2,250
5,000
1
—
Croquet seta
1
1,000
1,000
5,000
1
_
Crucibles,
2
30,000
60,000
96,216
14
-
Curtain fixtures
3
7,700
17,000
31,000
23
-
Cutlery
23
474,700
401,716
1,017,955
887
-
Daguerreotypes and photographs, .
253
334,540
274,437
691,536
469
251
Daguerreotype cases.
-
10,000
20,000
50,000
20
-
Daguerreotype plates, mats, etc., .
1
3,600
37,466
64,752
16
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MANUFACTURES, OCCUPATIOXS, ETC., FOR 1865.
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Dental plates,
2
$400
$1,300
$5,400
4
Dental and surgical iustruments, .
1
9,000
8,700
10,150
18
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Dontifrict'8,
1
500
1,000
1,500
1
1
Diaries,
1
30,000
35,000
100,000
25
55
Dies and engravings,
8
4,000
1,770
9,000
12
-
Distilled liqviors, . . . .
-
330,210
630,053
1,188,196
103
-
Doors, blinds and sashes, and
other planed wfirk.
1 99
464,700
488,8(37
423,617 1
328,745
534
-
Drain tile and piping.
3
5,600
3,250
11,500
9
-
Dress trimmings
11
1.57,500
138,974
288,575
90
283
Drugs, medicines and dye stuffs, .
89
474,667
937,652
1,719,015
255
136
Drums,
3
9,200
17,764
34,930
44
8
Edge tools,
2
6,600
4,700
11,800
9
^
Emery
1
35,000
61,770
88,000
10
-
Emery cloth,
1
2,000
7,500
9,500
4
-
Enamelled cloth and
enamelled jiaper.
2
50,000
260,121
( 270,000 )
6,000 ]
58
'7
Envelopes, pen holders, etc., .
6
46,725
129,925
176,100
24
86
Essences and extracts, .
4
48,500
144,300
211,080
11
11
Esscntiid oils,
3
200
300
1,500
3
_
Eyeletting machines,
1
3,000
1,000
3,100
1
-
False teeth and other dental work,
20
21,900
7,650
37,200
31
_
Faucets and taps, ....
1
60
180
650
1
-
Fellies, shafts and spokes.
_
5,500
9,000
12,500
16
-
Feltings
2
35,000
7,000
61,000
17
2
Fence posts,
-
-
_
400
-
-
Files,
11
528,950
94,322
356,632
428
_
Firebrick and stove linings, .
5
119,000
22,920
100,649
83
-
Fire extinguishing apparatus, .
-
17,500
7,600
11,205
15
-
Fireworks,
5
17,000
26,540
55,889
20
45
Fishing nets and seines, .
2
101,100
100,400
201,000
11
200
Fishing tackle
1
-
1,000
3,800
o
-
Flagging stones, ....
-
_
_
500
-
_
Flags and awnings, ....
7
3,025
14,512
20,000
2
13
Flour and
grain,
1 100
920,300
640,875
( 1,828,215
i 3,674,806
336
-
Fricticin matches, ....
9
97,600
114,000
221,536
84
139
Fur goods, leather gloves and mit-
tens,
21
322,100
336,200
558,485
02
143
Fuse
1
20,000
80,000
150,000
40
7
1
200
800
1,500
,,
1
Games,
3
30,000
33,600
52,600
15
53
Gas,
58
4,850,246
1,187,175
2,031,085
603
_
Gas and lamp fixtures, lamps, etc..
5
130,000
170,098
344,340
244
_
Gas machines,
1
50,000
37,000
62,000
25
_
Gas meters
1
600
1,500
8,000
4
_
Glass
14
889,000
630,300
1,389,600
1,102
-
Glass goods
4
850,500
585,800
1,448,650
803
52
18
13:^,100
73,170
233,700
94
-
Gold leaf,
7
35,800
80,700
137,800
57
21
Gold pens,
3
1,600
8,100
17,000
6
_
Gold refining
1
1,200
5,000
5,700
1
_
Grist mills, grain and
feed and meal, ground, .
39
86,700
60,256
( 6.?3,4]7
21,125
43
-
Guano and
fish oil,
1 '
104,625
50,000
138,750
I 30,238
32
-
Gun carriages
1
1,500
1,100
2,000
2
_
Gunpowder,
8
126,500
162,930
270,730
SO
_
Gutters and conductors, .
2
2,450
1,500
3,640
4
_
Gypsum
—
-
1,107
3,750
-
-
Hair pins,
_
5,000
10,000
15,000
3
2
Ilairwork,
14
14,975
18,150
30,775
9
38
VOL. II.— 114
906
CEK-SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — IS 75.
3Ianufactures, Gccitpations^ etc.^ by Name, for 1865 — Con.
1
3
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J4
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2
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■6
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a
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11
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1?;
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>
r",
Hames,
$500
$150
$500
1
Hand st.amps
1
15,000
2,500
10,000
6
_
Harnesses, saddles and trunks,
229
272,922
453,283
710.127
6C0
1
Harness and saddlery supplies.
2
950
1,050
2,750
2
Hatchet handles
1
.
_
3,2G6
5
_
Hats, caps and furs
61
610,150
1,277,680
1,885,798
785
640
Hatters' blocks, ....
3
2,100
1,000
3,950
8
Head-nets and head-dresses, .
11
22,800
88,200
159,500
25
199
Heels, soles, stiffenings, etc., .
14
7,100
35,430
62,105
47
61
Heclinij stock, soles and stiffenings.
29
25,250
86,900
170,720
90
136
Heel plates and irons.
2
4,100
4,750
15,800
4
_
Hollow ware and castings,
99
1,870,575
2,960,524
5,377,152
2,660
.
Hopples,
-
-
-
COO
_
..
Hooks and eyes
1
5,000
3,000
4,500
2
100
Hooks and screws
1
1,000
225
1,800
4
_
Hoops
3
2,100
1,550
24,197
33
_
Hoop-skirts,
21
86,325
339,756
547,603
69
350
Tloop-skirt materials,
2
12,000
125,000
188,900
11
40
Uonp.skirt tinnings, cofHn tacks.
glaziers' points, "etc
1
4,000
1,867
15,507
6
19
Horse clothing,
2
22,000
48,350
80,500
14
12
Hose, leather and ....
rubber,
i '
21,000
24,405
5 1,905 )
( 31,715 )
7
Hose carriages
1
5,000
1,000
4,500
2
_
Hosiery and
'yarn
j .
427,000
471,400
( 460,230
1 174,000
244
529
House trimmings, ....
1
23,500
23,000
63,000
43
_
Hulled corn,
1
-
100
500
1
-
Ice tools,
1
2,500
2,000
4,000
1
India rubhcr goods
12
1,600,000
1,981,658
2,808,315
496
559
Ink, writing
6
14,400
18,370
29,050
18
9
Ink, printhig,
1
15,000
15,000
25,000
6
-
Iron bedsteads,
2
2,000
6,200
12,000
6
_
Iron bridges, roofs, etc., .
1
30,000
12,000
25,000
40
_
Iron railings, fences, safes, etc., «.
15
84,900
72,050
186,300
112
_
Isinglass,
-
10,000
6,000
9,542
12
-
Jot pins, clasps and buckles, .
3
14,000
19,000
55,000
45
30
Jewelry
SO
265,487
359,883
791,725
734
136
Jute bagging,
1
60,000
30,000
60,000
80
50
Kerosene,
^
f 1,722,4821
124,689
naptha,
lubrifating oil, ....
( ^^
615,500
1,323,614
410,016 )■
244
_
paraiDno and ....
90,959
other products
27,260 J
Knapsacks,
1
_
10,000
20,000
11
4
Knitting machines
1
150,000
—
—
20
~
Ladders,
3
8,400
6,300
11,500
8
Ladies' cloaks and dresses.
43
6,000
14,576
53,717
2
207
Ladies' collars
10
24,000
22,000
47,100
-
63
Lampblack,
2
1,800
5,690
9,600
7
-
Lamps and lanterns,
1
1,000
1,000
2,000
1
-
Lamp wicking
1
15,000
20,000
30,000
6
6
Lard oil and
stearinc,
! '
160,000
630,000
I 884,591 )
25,000
20
-
Lasts, shoe pegs and patterns.
23
78,050
35,300
172,676
162
-
Lead and lead pipe, ....
3
104,000
327,000
262,500
9
-
Level stocks,
_
_
_
300
_
_
Lightning rods
1
1,000
2,000
5,000
3
—
Lime
15
32,175
73,358
75
MANUTACTUEES, OCCUPATIOXS, ETC., EOK 1SC5. 907
Mamifactxires, Ocaipations, etc., by Name, for 1865 — Con.
Industeies.
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Linen and
linen yarn, twine, etc.,
Linseed oil, ....
Litliogr.aplis (printing), .
Lobster pots, ....
Locks,
Locomotives, etcam engines, boil.
crs, etc.,
Looking glasses, and picture frames.
Lumber, "l.irge
Lumber, small, ....
and
Machine cards and .
hand cards,
Machinery, cotton, woollen
other
Machine needles.
Marble and other stone work.
Masts and spars,
Malhcniatical, philosophical, tele
graphic, and other instruments,
Mats,
Mattresses, ....
Mechanics' tools, other than enu
merated,
Melodcon cases.
Metal sheathing and
yellow ehcathing.
Metallic pipes
Military goods and equipments,
Millinery,
Millstones,
Mineral paints, ....
Mineral water, root beer, etc.,
Morocco and other dressed skins,
Morocco cases, ....
Morocco linings,
Moulds
Mowing machines, ...
Nails, composition, and .
shoe nails
Napping flannel, ...
Neat's-foot oil, bone and glue stock
etc.,
Neckties and stocks.
Newspapers and
printing, ....
Nuts and screws,
Oars,
Oakum,
Oiled clothing,
Orchestral and band instruments
and materials
Organs, melodeons, etc
Organ and mclodeon materials,
Parking, .
Pails and .
tubs, .
Pail ears, .
Painted carpeting.
Palm leaf, prepared.
Palm leaf hats, hoods and bonnets.
1
5
38
52
! 1,135
19
130
9
128
20
13
3
19
1
2
5
7
75
4
5
28
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
3
199
7
1
2
1
9
19
3
1
So
1
2
12
31
§665,000
100,000
65,750
1,391, .500
124,047
1,592,310
412,000
2,357,386
25,000
416,246
148,800
88,600
8,200
93,875
569,150
10,000
350,000
314,000
124,.500
169,250
1,000
49,000
10,500
503,500
3,000
3,000
1,.500
25,000
5,500
6,000
2,000
904,850 J
853,900 I
185,000
2,400
15,000
600
58,400
291,830
18,100
1,500
221,758
1,700
15,200
52,023
204,170
$915,648
18,000
19,300
3,474,129
115,011
510,436
3,248,687
11,6.50
419,283
206,950
38,500
9,100
235,070
649,624
25,000
287,824
627,213
691,657
458,206
43,100
33,8.50
831,303
2,050
2,000
1,700
45,500
13,600
371,280
12,530
14,000
1,552,923
153,550
20,000
50,000
9,000
20,740
248,1. JO
16,700
2,500
220,739
4,500
68,000
82,356
307,4;i3
,1,005,900
225,000
367
4.50,000
27
28,000
14
263
2
61,547
97
6,0.36,552
2,975
278,486
236
3,271,337 )
545,399 j
1,967
1,035,582 )
168,102 i
196
6,341,3.31
4,150
77,984
70
1,095,617
908
952,000
156
136,050
80
15,1.50
25
339,096
61
1,492,481
989
40,000
23
532,146
954,610
140
1,139,000
297
1,051,000
490
711,039
27
1,000
3
218,200
29
60,500
30
1,631,308
428
5,975
4
25,000
10
5,000
0
125,000
30
1,073
6
23,000
420,784
-
32,578
25
28,800
O
3,216,508 (
1,303,958 \
1,447
299,764
219
27,000
5
70,000
15
10,020
4
86,810
9
535,740
337
63,000
23
5,000
2
420,100
1,085
361
6,000
1
79,000
17
83,736
76
661,655
396
534
5
41
28
3
4
102
188
492
78
626
10
10
2,902
908
CEXSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— IS 75.
Manufactures, Occupations, etc., hy Name, for 1865 — Con.
1
a
a
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■a
o
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s «
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c a
a
s 1
£ 1
tn
O -5
6 H
■3 3
•5 a
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1 "
5^
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Palm leaf webs, bindings and braids
,
$3,150
Paper, writing,
1
f 2,081.0031
Paper, printins, . . . .
1,906,526
Paper, wrapping, . . . .
983,494
Paper, collar
Paper board, pasteboard and straw
I 122
$3,692,660
$5,263,448
1 115,000 ^
1,647
1,916
board
43,047
Paper hangings, . . . .
399,800
Paper, other than enumerated.
L 2,809,803
Paper bags
2
17,000
42,500
54,500
4
12
Paper collars,
8
340,500
166.760
274,361
25
141
Paper-niaking machinery,
2
60,000
135,000
195,000
115
Papier mache goods.
1
500
COO
1,550
1
3
Passepartouts
2
2,500
6,000
5,.500
5
1
Patent and enamelled leather.
13
177,500
474,056
760,565
191
Patterns
11
17,900
10,008
60,371
45
_
Pencils
1
7,700
7,406
22,455
12
23
Perforated paper and metals, .
1
1,500
3,000
6,389
2
Perfumery,
1
15,000
55,000
75,000
3
15
Photografsh albums, .
8
67,600
173,610
806,202
56
78
Photograph apparatus, .
2
2,000
2,400
4,000
3
Piano-fortes,
21
654,000
748,250
1,687,832
941
_
Piano-forte materials,
22
191,800
115,004
326,052
125
_
Pig iron,
10
747,200
573,855
908,310
1,345
_
Planes and plane handles.
3
10,700
18,075
25,700
12
_
Plaster images, busts and casts.
2
264
364
1,560
3
^
Plated ware,
3
40,600
450
62,300
42
4
Plough handles, and
_
4,000
shovel handles
^
_
_
3,750
_
^
Pop corn,
1
350
350
1,200
1
2
Portalile houses, ....
1
15,000
18,000
29,000
13
_
Portfolios,
1
1,000
1.200
2,500
4
4
Porte-monnaies and pocket-books, .
13
62,600
175,327
383,833
82
251
Posts and rails,
-
-
_
425
_
Preserves and pickles,
17
302,400
484,600
788,000
255
_
Print works,
11
4,110,000
11,760,394
23,935,271
2,453
1,677
Pumps
12
3,050
2,258
6,515
15
-
Railroad tics
_
_
3,212
1
Rattan goods
2
275,800
370,775
569,500
120
2C0
Razor strops,
7
7,050
14,650
27,280
23
6
Refrigerators
3
6,000
1,700
10,800
11
.
Ribbons
4
49,000
349,798
582,300
92
153
Rolled and slit iron, and .
nails,
i e.
2,817,300
5,338,194
( 5,595,340 )
1 2,372,962 j
3,179
-
Rooting materials
3
60,700
102,300
152,400
19
-
Sails of American fabric.
1 -
225,975
540,087
794,469 I
Sails of foreign fabric,
473,919
550,324 \
313
—
Salt and
cpsom salts, ....
100
60,826
-
{ 84,197
( 203
124
-
Saws,
2
87,000
50,300
114,082
43
_
Scales and balances
4
15,000
19,500
32,000
21
_
Scarfs,
2
4,300
3.300
5,600
3
4
Scythes,
4
72,000
20,100
62,507
52
Scythe stones,
1
1,000
200
1,500
3
..
Sewing-machines, ....
13
838,800
318,355
1,202,860
565
_
Sewing-machine attachments,
2
6,100
567
5,073
4
_
Sewing-machine cases.
1
6,000
7,000
25,000
14
.
Sewing-machine tables, small cast-
ings and tools
1
12,000
15,000
25,660
20
_
Sewing silk,
5
155,000
432,500
597,000
54
204
Shafting and fancy woodwork.
3
9,100
10,000
26,000
21
2
Shirts and drawers, ....
3
62,000
129,200
177,350
9
179
Shoddy
So
164,650
334,155
653,800
145
67
Shoe awls and other tools,
5
11,300
7,172
23,050
25
.
Shoemakers' wax
1
1,000
MAXTIPACTimES, OCCUPATIOXS, ETC., EOR 1SG5. 909
Jlanufactures, Occupations, etc., by Xaine, for 1865 — Con.
Industries.
a
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o
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■3
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1 a
nders
Shoe pegs, ....
Shoe stiFohing and binding,
Shocsirintrs,
Sliot and siiells.
Shoulder hr.ices and suspen
Shovels, spades, forks and hoe
Shuttles, ....
Sieve rims, drum shells, etc..
Silver ware,
Skates
Skate straps,
Slate,
Soap, hard.
Soap, soft,.
Soda water,
Spectacles, thimbles aud watch
chains, .
Sperm oil and .
whale oil, .
Spices,
Spikes,
Spindles, .
Spinning rings, .
Spiral springs, .
Spokes,
Spool cotton.
Spring brds.
Stained glass, .
Starch,
Ste.im boilers (mostly included in
locomotives, etc.), •
Steam and gas fittings and steam
heati-rs, .
Steam fan-blowers, .
Steam gauges, .
Steam gongs, valves and regulators
Steel.
Stencil plates and stamps.
Stone and earthen ware, .
Stove polish,
Stoves
Straw bonnets and .
straw hats, .
Straw braid, etc..
Straw goods coloring,
Stucco work.
Stuffed birds, animals, etc ,
Sugar, brown, .
Sugar, refined, .
Superphosphates,
Swords
Tacks and brads,
Tags, labels, etc.,
Tallow,
Tanning iind currying (leather).
Tapes, ....
Tarred paper, .
Telescopes, spy glasses, etc.,
Tents aud wagon covers, .
Timber, oak, pine and ship,
Tinware, . .
Tobacco pipes, .
Tompions,
Top roll coverings,
Tow and flax, .
Toys, .
11
4
3
4
1
1
150
5
1
2
1
1
10
13
1
8
24
1
4
361
1
1
1
3
350
1
1
4
4
$4,7S0
12,000
52,000
4,000
9,500
499,790
25,500
9,500
3,900
3,500
4,000
200
424,595
16,210
42,400
1,003,000
25,000
6,000
3,000
8,000
2,600
870,500
10,000
1,000
60,000
1,700
20,000
20,000
102,500
4,000
200,000
13,100
51,000
2,400
19,575
1,011,400
1,500
3,000
9,200
225,000
1,102,000
20,000
30,000
479,500
8,000
11,.500
4,644,833
5,000
100
6,000
20,000
609,430
1,000
500
1,000
120,000
7,500
$4,4S0
12,000
66,800
50,490
770,800
14,9C0
10,500
11,100
2,800
5,500
950,740
36,750
146,5.50
3,796,560
95,000
8,400
3,.500
23,000
500
598,232
14,000
2,000
78,600
2,400
56,039
1,500
74,000
1,000
21,153
11,809
38,720
10,500
9,628
2,805,557
322
4,000
2,350
10
995,000
5,563,800
55,000
801,796
30,000
77,000
7,719,472
300
200
405
165,000
640,175
400
600
8,000
267,306
4,200
$17,500
46,200
136,650
7,200
76,200
1,250,267
69,236
19,300
14,.300
25,000
8,920
800
1,122,.>77 I
262,899 i
68,550
239,900
2,563,-365 )
1,681,805 I
20,000
135,000
24,500
10,000
30,000
1,300
801,476
25,000
6,500
108,528
8,000
82,500
7,000
152,000
3,000
87,600
33,573
107,050
16,945
19,347
1,714,3.34
2,441,203
47,130
8,200
23,500
625
1,154,000
6,850,000
75,000
120,000
1,238,460
45,000
90,600
14,847,362
500
500
5,6.50
149,000
5,335
1,211,4,59
1,500
1,500
12,000
534,613
19,000
17
4
22
20
19
4«2
42
12
8
15
306
25
51
93
■10
14
4
6
3
241
8
4
26
8
40
15
45
3
100
35
97
929
1
8
14
1
39
310
20
70
489
5
9
3,597
4
1
5
20
8
978
2
6
100
19
213
58
15
366
8,950
209
20
1
3
150
910
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
3fanvfactures, Occupations, etc., hy Name, for 1865 — Con.
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Trussps,
4
$16,400
$14,550
$33,850
18
20
Turbine water wheels, •
3
30,000
59,119
91,583
42
_
Twine !iM<l candle wicking,
1
6,000
13,000
15,000
5
8
Twist drills (Morse's patent), .
-
30,000
4,000
8,000
12
15
Typ<'S, electrotypes and Btereot5'pe
plates
9
109,500
79,200
224,000
93
75
Type-setting machines, .
1
90,000
1,200
10,000
15
-
Umhrcllas, parasols, etc.,
5
47,000
67,000
122,000
19
69
Undertalicrs' trimmings, .
1
5,000
5,000
15,000
24
_
Upholstery,
30
157,550
12,745
302,610
135
49
Valentines,
2
2,500
1,800
6,000
2
23
Varnish,
13
50,500
321,700
124,600
43
_
Vessels,
56
989,600
2,769,030
4,350,080
1,670
-
Vinegar and refined cider,
6
95,500
109,000
199,779
53
-
Wadding .and .
fellintj.
2
70,000
38,000
54,000 )
14,000 i
22
5
"Wagon hubs, .
_
-
_
500
_
_
W.asliing machines, .
—
_
500
1,000
2
_
Watch glasses, .
1
1,000
2,500
6,000
2
5
WattT pipes, cement,
9
3,950
3,000
5,465
11
_
Weavers' harnesses.
6
13,050
13,357
23,747
14
22
Weavers' reeds and wire
tieddles, .
3
8,500
6,900
19,313
12
2
Whalebone,
2
4,500
4,500
11,000
5
_
Whiplashes,
2
3,500
6,700
12,400
7
49
Whip mountings.
1
500
1,500
2,300
1
_
Whips,
37
182,600
329,000
613,302
270
149
White lead and .
sheet lead, .
! =
314,000
636,477
689,005
183,061
95
-
Willow ware, .
3
400
_
2,000
8
«
Window shades.
6
14,550
23,900
41,350
19
5
Wine
5
7,500
5,000
20,540
9
2
Wire,.
9
829,500
1,209,000
2,046,200
764
40
Wire cloth, sieves, etc..
4
104,900
24,250
45,562
14
18
Wire safes, dish covers
and other
■wire goods, .
13
24,410
57,007
118,758
57
43
Wood carvings.
8
6,050
3,100
31,100
24
_
Wooden ware, .
22
43,060
27,030
85,690
97
-
Wood mouldings.
6
77,200
115,350
220,000
136
_
Wood saws.
2
5,500
8,850
14,500
4
-
Wood shoe-filling, .
1
500
100
548
1
_
Woodworli, turned and sawed.
21
58,500
56,400
156,750
113
_
Woodworking machinery,
2
38,000
33,000
107,200
73
_
Woollen and silk dyeing.
2
6,200
2,090
5,831
3
4
Woollen carpeting
8
2,122,000
2,578,209
3,368,609
608
772
Woollen goods,
219
14,481,372
35,214,496
48,351,368
9,538
8,775
Woollen shirt bosoms,
1
400
800
1,050
1
..
Worsted goods and .
worsted yarn.
1 '
747,000
1,725,458
( 1,986,155
i 206,000
290
637
Wringing machines, .
4
57,000
30,810
45,175
28
-
Yeast,
2
4,000
4,005
16,000
5
Yeast powders,
1
2,500
13,000
18,000
1
4
Zinc and zinc phates.
2
14,500
34,400
46,.500
4
_
Zinc and tin spinning.
1
150
125
260
1
MANUFACTUTtES, OCCUPATIOXS, ETC., FOP. 1SG5. 911
Manufactures^ Occupations^ etc., by Name, for 1865 — Con.
OCCUPATIONS.
Industries.
i
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a
in
«
%*
O
o
6
a
X
o
a
a i
Bolllinn-rin'T, ,
Bla<•k^lllilll^M^, .
Bonnet lil acliiug,
Butcliui'iiig, .
Carppntcring,
Can iaLTu repairing, .
China (U coraling,
Cobbling', ....
Cotton waste cleaning,
Dentistry, ....
Dyeing, ....
Harness and saddle repairing.
Japanning, .
Lapidary work, .
Machinists' -worli,
Painting,
Platinir,
Plumbing,
Roofing,
Saw repairing.
Shoo liLtin^,
Stair buildinc:,
Straw braiding.
Turning and sawing,
Wheclwrighting,
"Wood engraving,
"Wool pulling.
1
1,126
1
Si
3
1
1
23
1
5
1
1
1
13
28
8
9
3
2
6
10
12
2
$1,000
700,029
1,200
255,942
500
500
3,7G0
68,000
75
500
1,000
272,700
15,800
17,200
7,750
4,020
200
3,250
500
4,300
10,500
50,000
$2,000
808,105
1,000
36,000
100
300
8,800
39,118
50
1,000
1,000
185,036
26,355
14,600
20,590
6,015
375
5,000
1,000
1,250
8,750
$3,000
2,064,733
2,500
58,000
500
4,000
20,006
12,000
8,500
87,000
125
2,500
5,000
294,446
68,880
36,150
47,850
10,024
1,400
600
12,945
6,000
3,500
11,950
34,700
137,000
3
2,30S
3
122
19
7
4
41
6
50
1
3
2
185
77
21
27
13
2
15
125
14
40
15
106
FISHING AND COMMERCE.
912
CEXSTJS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
Manufactures^ Occupations^ etc., by Name, for 1865 — Con.
Products, Etc.
;j
o 2
i-s
a,
a
Coastwise commerce,
Cod and haddock (shore
lisliiiig iu boats)
Cod and .
mackerel and
cod liver oil,
Cod livers, .
Dogfish liver oil.
Eels,
Fish, cured, .
Freighting fish,
Freighting stone.
Fresh fish, spawn, etc.
Haddock,
Hake and pollock
Herring,
Lobster and other shell
fish,
Mackerel caught in
wears,
Manhaden,
Perch and hcrring(sho
fishing in boats).
Shore fishing,
Smelt and other
caught in seines.
fish
Tautog and lobsters,
Tiiutog and blueflsh
caught iu boats,
Whale fishery,
Blackfish oil.
Spermaceti,
Sperm oil.
Whale oil.
Whalebone,
ire
1,109
996
2
15
81
60
^ 244
314,7301
90,111
20
715
1,308
35
70,420
$16,925,089
3,749,261
2,100
500
18,500
105,720
94,115
1,100
5,700
9,000
100
5,885,262
$558,565
2,250
$84
2,550,708 )
3,997,738 \
275,648 )
3,450
4,610
180
250,000
200,150
481
40,179
35,292
393,036
3,150
46,200
600
16,000
3,320
3,500
2,612
975 1
269,487 I
3,362,734 '
2,162,680
822,094
$11,319,394
25,000
9,428
10,224
20
5
60
249
144
1,239
20
32
3
60
6
24
3,496
TABULAR INDEX.
BY TOWNS.
TOL. II.— 115 [913]
914
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — ISTo.
TODEX FOR CITIES AIl^D TOWNS.
[In this Iiulex the towns are arranged alphabetically, and are followed, in the next column, by the
names of thu counties in which they are situated. The figures given on a line with a town name are the
numbers of the pages upon which the information relating to the subjects given at the heads of columns
is found.]
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
CO
2
3
1
a
a
§
o.
g
o
O
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M
s
o
Values of buildings,
stock on hand,
and machinery.
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1
Abington, .
Plymouth, .
124
125
255
315
323
332
358
2
Acton, ....
Middlesex, .
82
82
254
314
321
331
35C
3
Acushnet, .
Bristol, .
19
19
253
311
319
329
354
4
Adams,
Berkshire, .
7
8
253
311
319
329
353
5
Agawam, .
Hampden, .
61
-
254
313
321
331
355
6
Alford,
Berkshire, .
8
-
253
311
-
-
353
7
Amesbury, .
Essex, .
30
30
253
312
320
330
354
8
Amherst,
Hampshire,
72
73
254
313
321
331
356
9
Andover,
Essex, .
31
31
253
312
320
330
354
10
Arlington, .
Middlesex,
82
82
254
314
321
331
356
11
Ashburnham,
Worcester,
146
146
255
315
323
333
358
12
Ashby,
Middlesex,
83
83
254
314
321
331
356
13
Ashfield,
Franklin,
52
52
254
312
320
330
355
14
Ashland,
Middlesex, .
83
80
254
314
321
331
356
15
Athol
Worcester,
147
147
255
315
323
333
358
16
Attleborough,
Bristol, .
19
20
253
311
319
329
354
17
Auburn,
Worcester,
148
148
255
315
323
333
358
18
Ayer
Middlesex,
84
84
254
314
321
331
355
19
Barnstable, .
Barnstable,
3
3
253
311
319
329
353
20
Barre
Worcester,
148
148
255
315
323
333
358
21
Becket,
Berkshire,
8
9
253
311
319
329
353
22
Bedford, .
Middlesex,
84
84
254
314
321
331
356
23
Bclchcrtown,
Hampshire,
73
73
254
313
321
331
356
24
Bellingham,
Norfolk,
112
113
255
314
322
332
357
25
Belmont,
Middlesex,
-
85
-
-
-
-
-
26
Berkley,
Bristol, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
27
Berlin
Worcester,
149
149
255
315
323
333
358
28
Bernardston,
Franklin,
52
52
254
312
320
330
355
TABULAR INDEX.
915
mDEX FOE CITIES AKD T0W:N'S.
[Ill tliis Index the towns are arranged alphabetically, and are followed, in the next column, by the
names of the counties in which they are situated. The figures given on a lino with a town name are the
numbers of the pages upon which the information relating to the subjects given at the heads of columns
is found.]
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a
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3
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a
2
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1
a
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367
768
-
-
805
-
-
825
-
-
857
869
884
895
-
1
365
704
-
-
803
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
2
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
890
-
3
363
756
785
791
801
815
-
-
-
-
849
861
877
889
-
4
365
702
786
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
900
5
-
7o6
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
801
877
-
-
6
364
758
785
792
802
815
-
825
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
7
365
702
-
793
803
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
893
-
8
364
758
785
792
802
-
-
-
-
-
851
803
879
891
-
9
365
764
-
-
803
810
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
10
367
768
787
794
-
-
-
823
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
11
366
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
806
882
893
-
12
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
891
-
13
366
764
786
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
14
367
763
787
794
803
810
-
825
-
-
858
870
885
890
-
15
363
758
785
-
801
815
-
825
-
-
850
802
878
890
-
16
367
770
787
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
885
-
-
17
360
764
■-
793
803
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
-
-
-
IS
363
750
-
-
801
-
821
-
831
841
849
861
877
889
899
19
367
770
787
794
808
-
-
825
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
20
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
877
889
-
21
-
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
22
365
702
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
893
-
23
366
700
786
793
-
-
-
-'
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
24
-
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
-
893
900
25
-
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
832
-
850
862
-
890
899
26
367
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
27
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
804
880
891
-
23
916
CEN'SUS OF IVIASSACHUSETTS— 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS- Continued.
CrriES AND TOWNS.
CODNTIES.
CO
a
3
13
a
en
a
o
1
1
O
to
a
1
Values of buildings,
stock on hand,
and machinery.
C
o
o.
o
>
o
u
C
0 i
a o
« P.
03
•a
&
a
•V
§
£
1
Beverly,
Essex, .
31
31
253
312
320
330
354
2
Billerica,
Middlesex, .
85
85
254'
314
321
331
356
3
Blackstone, .
Worcester, .
149
149
255
315
323
333
358
4
Blandford, .
Hampden, .
61
61
254
313
321
331
355
5
BoUon,
Worcester, .
150
150
255
315
323
333
358
6
Boston,
Suffolk,
136
142
255
315
323
333
358
7
Boxborongh,
Middlesex, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
Boxford,
Essex, .
32
32
253
312
320
330
354
9
Boylston, .
Worcester, .
150
150
255
315
323
333
358
10
Bradford, .
Essex, .
32
32
253
312
320
330
354
11
Braintree, .
Norfolk,
113
113
255
314
322
357
12
Brewster, .
Barnstable, .
-
3
-
-
319
-
353
13
Bridgewater,
Plymouth, .
125
125
255
315
323
332
358
14
Brimfleld, .
Hampden, .
62
62
254
313
321
331
355
15
Brockton, .
Plymouth, .
125
126
255
315
323
333
358
16
Brookfield, .
Worcester, .
150
150
255
315
323
333
358
17
Brookline, .
Norfolk,
113
113
-
-
-
357
18
Buckland, .
Franklin, .
53
53
254
312
S20
330
355
19
Burlington, .
Middlesex, .
85
85
254
314
321
331
355
20
Cambridge,
Middlesex, .
85
87
254
314
321
331
356
21
Canton,
Norfolk,
114
114
255
314
322
332
357
22
Carlisle,
Middlesex, .
88
88
254
314
322
331
356
23
Carver,
Plymouth, .
127
127
255
315
323
333
358
24
Charlemont,
Franklin,
53
53
254
312
320
330
355
25
Charlton, .
Worcester, .
151
151
255
315
323
333
358
26
Chatham, .
Barnstable, .
3
3
253
311
-
-
353
27
Chelmsford,
Middlesex, .
88
88
254
314
322
331
358
28
Chelsea, .
Suffolk, .
144
145
255
315
323
333
358
29
Cheshire,
Berkshire, .
9
9
253
311
319
329
353
30
Chester,
Hampden, .
62
62
254
313
321
331
355
31
Chesterfield,
Hampshire, .
73
74
254
313
321
331
356
32
Chicopee, .
Hampden, .
62
63
254
313
321
331
355
33
Chilmark, .
Dukes, .
29
29
253
312
320
330
354
34
Clarksburg, .
Berkshire, .
9
9
253
311
313
329
353
TABULAE IXDEX.
917
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
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2
3
3
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o
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758
-
792
802
815
-
-
834
-
851
863
879
891
900
1
366
764
786
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
2
367
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
3
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
4
367
770
-
794
_
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
0
367
768
786
794
805
816
822
825
836
843
857
869
835
896
901
6
-
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
7
364
758
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
879
-
-
8
367
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
885
896
-
9
364
758
-
792
-
-
-
825
-
851
863
879
891
900
10
366
766
7S6
793
-
-
-
825
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
11
-
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
877
339
890
12
367
768
-
794
805
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
8S4
395
-
13
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
SSI
802
-
14
367
768
-
-
805
816
-
825
-
-
857
869
884
395
-
15
367
770
787
794
808
-
-
827
-
-
858
870
838
396
-
16
366
766
-
-
804
816
-
-
-
-
856
868
834
305
-
17
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
884
880
892
-
18
366
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
832
-
-
19
366
764
-
793
803
816
_
826
_
_
854
866
832
893
901
20
366
760
736
-
-
-
827
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
21
366
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
868
832
-
-
22
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
834
895
-
23
-
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
804
8S0
892
-
24
367
770
-
-
-
-
825
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
25
363
756
-
791
801
-
-
827
831
841
849
861
877
839
899
26
366
764
786
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
27
367
768
-
-
808
816
822
826
-
-
857
869
835
896
-
28
363
756
785
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
877
-
-
29
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
331
302
-
30
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
832
-
-
31
365
762
786
792
-
-
-
-
834
-
853
865
881
892
900
32
364
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
833
-
851
863
879
890
900
33
363
756
-
791 ■
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
877
830
-
34
918
CEK-SUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Coktinued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
CO
C
CS
s
c,
o
■a
CO
O
o
Values of buildings,
stuck on liand,
and machinery.
o
o
Q.
a
>
o
o
a
B %
a o
i
i
CO
C
o
CO
U
ft.
1
Clinton,
Worcester, .
151
151
255
315
323
333
358
2
Cohasset, .
Norfolk,
-
114
-
-
-
-
357
3
Colrain,
Franklin,
53
-
254
312
320
330
355
4
Concoi-d,
Middlesex, .
88
89
254
314
322
331
356
5
Conway,
Franklin,
53
54
254
313
320
330
355
6
Curamington,
Hampshire, .
74
74
254
313
321
331
356
7
Dalton,
Berkshire, .
10
10
253
311
319
329
853
8
Dana
Worcester, .
152
152
255
316
323
333
358
9
Danvers,
Essex, .
32
33
253
312
320
330
354
10
Dartmoutli, .
Bristol, .
20
20
253
312
319
329
354
11
Dedbani,
Norfolk,
114
115
255
314
322
332
357
12
Dcerfield, .
Franklin,
54
54
254
313
320
330
355
13
Dennis,
Barnstable, .
-
4
-
-
-
-
353
14
Dighton, . .
Bristol, .
20
20
253
312
319
329
354
15
Douglas,
Worcester, .
152
152
255
316
323
333
353
16
Dover
Norfolk,
115
115
255
315
322
332
357
17
Dracut,
Middlesex, .
89
-
254
314
322
332
356
18
Dudley,
Worcester, .
152
153
255
316
323
333
358
19
Dunstable, .
Middlesex, ,
89
89
254
314
322
332
356
20
Duxbury, .
Plymouth, .
127
127
255
315
323
333
358
21
East Bridgewater,
Plymouth, .
127
127
255
315
323
333
358
22
Eastham,
Barnstable, .
4
4
253
311
-
-
353
23
Easthampton,
Hampshire, .
74
75
254
313
321
331
356
24
Easton,
Bristol, .
21
21
253
312
319
329
354
25
Edgartown, .
Dukes, .
29
30
253
312
320
-
354
26
Egremont, .
Berkshire, .
10
10
253
311
319
329
353
27
Enfield,
Hampshire, .
75
75
254
313
321
331
356
28
Erving,
Franklin,
54
54
254
313
320
330
355
29
Essex
Essex, .
33
33
253
312
320
330
354
30
Everett,
Middlesex, .
89
90
254
314
322
332
356
31
Fairhaven, .
Bristol, .
21
21
253
312
319
329
354
32
Fall Riveb,
Bristol, .
21
22
253
312
319
329
354
33
Falmoutb, .
Barnstable, .
4
4
253
311
319
329
353
TABULAR INDEX.
919
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
•
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O
to
g
o
c
O
1
1
o
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Ocean Commerce.
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a
2
C.22
s
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a
Li
o
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CO
o
a
o •
00
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367
770
787
808
816
-
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
1
366
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
835
842
856
868
884
895
901
2
364
760
785
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
804
880
892
-
3
366
764
786
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
867
882
894
-
4
364
760
785
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
804
880
892
-
5
365
762
786
793
-
-
-
826
-
-
853
SCO
882
893
-
6
363
756
785
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
801
877
880
-
7
367
770
-
794
-
-
-
827
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
8
364
758
-
792
802
815
-
825
-
-
851
8G3
879
891
-
9
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
827
832
841
850
862
878
890
899
10
366
766
7S6
794
804
816
-
-
-
-
856
808
884
895
-
11
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
826
-
-
852
804
880
892
-
12
-
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
831
841
849
861
877
889
899
13
363
758
-
791
-
-
821
-
-
-
850
802
878
890
809
14
367
770
-
794
-
-
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
890
-
15
366
766
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
856
868
884
-
-
16
-
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
867
883
894
-
17
367
770
787
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
890
-
18
366
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
19
367
768
-
794
-
-
821
-
835
-
857
809
884
895
901
20
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
895
21
-
756
-
-
-
-
-
831
841
849
861
877
889
899
22
365
762
786
793
-
815
-
827
-
-
853
866
882
893
-
23
363
758
-
791
801
-
_
-
-
-
850
862
878
890
-
24
364
758
-
-
802
-
-
-
833
842
851
863
879
890
900
25
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
801
877
889
-
26
365
762
786
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
866
882
893
-
27
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
28
364
758
-
792
-
-
821
-
834
-
851
863
879
891
900
29
366
764
-
793
803
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
-
-
-
CO
363
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
833
-
850
862
878
890
899
31
363
758
785
791
801
815
821
827
-
-
850
862
878
890
899
32
363
756
785
-
-
-
-
831
841
849
861
877
889
899
33
920
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
Manufactures.
CO
C
1
p
O
•a
o
CO
a
1
Values of buildings,
stock on hand,
and machinery.
O
1
p<
o
>
■■p
1
c
S3
u
a g
s a
CO
i
!■
a,
a
o
1
1
FiTCHBURG,
Worcester, .
153
154
255
316
323
333
358
2
Florida,
Berkshire, .
10
10
253
311
319
329
353
3
Foxborough,
Norfolk,
115
-
255
315
322
332
357
4
Framingham,
Middlesex, .
90
90
254
314
322
332
356
5
Franklin,
Norfolk,
115
116
255
315
322
332
357
6
Freetown, .
Bristol, .
23
23
253
312
319
329
354
7
Gardner,
Worcester, .
154
154
255
316
323
333
358
8
Gay Head, .
Dukes, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
Georgetown,
Essex, .
33
34
253
312
320
330
354
10
Gill, ....
Franklin,
55
55
254
313
320
330
355
11
Gloucester, .
Essex, .
34
34
253
312
320
330
354
12
Goshen,
Hampshire, •
75
75
254
313
321
331
356
13
Gosnold,
Dukes, .
-
-
-
-
- •
-
14
Grafton,
Worcester, .
155
155
255
316
323
333
358
15
Granby,
Hampshire, .
75
76
254
313
321
331
356
16
Granville, .
Hampden, .
64
64
254
313
321
331
355
17
Great Barrington,
Berkshire, .
10
11
253
311
319
329
353
18
Greenfield, •
Franklin,
55
55
254
313
320
330
355
19
Greenwich, .
Hampshire, .
76
76
254
313
321
331
356
20
Groton,
Middlesex, .
90
90
254
314
322
332
356
21
Groveland, .
Essex, .
35
35
253
312
320
330
354
22
Hadley,
Hampshire, .
76
76
254
313
321
331
356
23
Halifax,
Plymouth, .
128
128
255
315
323
333
358
24
Hamilton, .
Essex, .
35
35
253
312
-
-
354
25
Hancock, .
Berkshire, .
11
11
253
311
319
329
353
26
Hanover,
Plymouth, .
128
128
255
315
323
333
358
27
Hanson,
Plymouth, .
128
128
255
315
323
333
358
28
Hardwick, .
Worcester, .
155
155
255
316
323
333
358
29
Harwich, .
Barnstable, .
4
5
253
311
319
329
353
30
Harvard,
Worcester, .
156
156
255
316
323
333
358
31
Hatfield, .
Hampshire, .
76
76
254
313
321
331
356
32
Haverhill,
Essex, .
36
36
253
312
320
330
354
33
Hawley,
Franklin,
56
56
254
313
320
330
355
34
Heath, ....
Franklin,
56
-
254
313
320
330
-
TABULAK INDEX.
921
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
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3
2
o
a
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O
a
o
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367
770
787
794
808
810
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
_
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1
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
878
889
-
2
366
766
-
-
804
-
-
827
-
-
856
808
884
895
-
3
366
764
7SG
-
803
-
-
827
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
4
366
766
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794
804
-
-
827
-
-
856
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884
895
-
5
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
842
850
862
878
890
899
6
367
770
-
794
808
-
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
7
-
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
-
-
-
8
364
760
-
792
802
-
-
825
-
-
851
8G3
879
891
-
9
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
10
364
760
-
792
802
815
821
826
834
-
851
863
879
891
900
11
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
8S2
893
-
12
-
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
833
-
851
863
-
-
-
13
367
770
787
-
808
-
-
825
-
-
858
870
886
-
-
14
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
15
365
762
-
-
-
-
-
827
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
16
363
756
785
791
801
815
-
825
-
-
849
861
878
889
-
17
364
760
-
-
802
815
-
-
-
-
852
804
880
892
-
IS
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
19
366
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
20
364
760
785
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
21
365
762
-
793
803
-
-
_
-
-
854
866
882
893
_
22
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
-
-
23
364
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
24
363
756
785
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
878
-
-
25
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
895
-
26
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
895
-
27
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
28
363
756
-
791
801
-
-
825
-
-
849
861
877
889
899
29
368
770
-
-
-
-
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
30
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
-
-
31
364
760
785
792
802
815
821
825
-
-
851
863
879
891
900
32
-
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
33
-
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
34
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922
CENSUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
COCNTIES.
CO
s
e
s
c
a
S
C
o
1
s
o
00
s
m
o
o
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§
2
1
Hingbain, .
Plymouth,
129
129
255
315
323
333
358
2
Hinsdale, .
Berkshire,
11
11
253
311
319
329
353
3
Holbrook, .
Norfolk,
116
116
255
315
322
332
357
4
Holder),
Worcester,
156
156
255
316
323
333
358
5
Holland,
Hampden, ,
64
64
254
313
321
331
355
6
Holliston, .
Middlesex, .
91
91
254
314
322
332
356
7
HOLTOKE, .
Hampden,
64
64
254
313
321
331
355
8
HopkintoD, .
Middlesex, .
91
91
254
314
■ 322
332
356
Q
Hubbardston,
Worcester,
156
157
255
316
323
333
358
10
Hudson,
Middlesex, .
92
92
254
314
322
332
356
11
Hull
Plymouth,
-
-
-
-
-
-
_
12
Huntington,
Hampshire, .
77
77
254
313
321
331
356
13
Hyde Park, .
Norfolk,
116
117
255
315
322
332
357
14
Ipswich,
Essex, .
37
37
253
312
320
330
354
15
Kingston, .
Plymouth,
130
130
255
315
323
333
358
16
Lakeville, .
Plymouth,
130
-
255
315
323
333
358
17
Lancaster, .
Worcester,
157
157
255
316
323
333
353
18
Lanesborough, .
Berkshire,
12
12
253
311
319
329
354
19
Lawrence,
Essex, .
38
39
253
312
320
330
354
20
Lee, . . . .
Berkshire,
12
12
253
311
319
329
354
21
Leicester, .
Worcester,
157
158
255
316
323
333
358
22
Leominster,
Worcester,
158
158
255
316
323
333
358
23
Lenox, ....
Berkshire,
13
13
253
311
319
329
354
24
Leverett,
Franklin,
56
-
254
313
320
330
355
25
Lexington, .
Middlesex,
92
92
254
314
322
332
356
26
Leyden,
Franklin,
56
-
254
313
320
330
355
27
Lincoln,
Middlesex,
93
93
254
314
322
332
356
28
Littleton, .
Middlesex,
93
93
254
314
322
332
357
29
Longmeadow, .
Hampden,
65
65
254
313
321
331
355
SO
Lowell,
Middlesex,
93
95
254
314
322
332
357
31
Ludlow,
Hampden,
65
65
254
313
321
331
355
32
Lunenburg, .
Worcester,
159
159
255
316
323
333
358
33
Lynn
Essex, .
39
41
253
312
320
333
355
34
Lynnfield, .
Essex, .
41
42
253
312
320
333
-
TABULAR INDEX.
923
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
HO
1
6
cs
a
a
s
£
a
c
o
O
cs
a
»
s
'C —
£■3
o
00
>
a
CO
00
C3
00
o
'A
«
a
o.
a
§
m
<s
O
a
o
m
il
B
2
to
fa
Coastwise and
Ocean Commerce.
Valuation and Prod-
ucts lor 1875.
.2
c
o
Manufactures for
18G5.
c
Co
o
S
11
367
768
-
794
805
-
-
825
-
-
857
869
885
895
901
1
363
756
785
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
878
889
-
2
366
706
-
-
-
-
-
825
-
-
856
868
-
-
-
3
36S
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
896
-
4
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
5
366
764
-
-
-
-
-
827
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
6
365
762
786
792
803
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
7
366
764
-
-
-
-
-
825
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
8
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
826
-
-
858
870
880
896
-
9
366
7C4
-
793
803
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
-
-
-
10
-
768
-
-
-
~
-
-
835
-
857
869
-
895
901
11
365
702
786
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
12
366
700
786
794
804
-
-
-
-
-
856
868
-
-
-
13
364
760
785
792
802
-
-
-
834
842
851
863
879
891
900
14
367
76S
-
794
-
-
821
826
835
843
857
869
885
895
901
15
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
-
-
16
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
17
363
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
801
878
889
~
18
364
760
785
792
802
815
-
825
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
19
363
756
-
791
801
-
-
-
-
-
849
801
878
889
-
20
368
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
21
368
770
787
794
808
816
-
826
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
22
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
878
889
-
23
364
700
785
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
24
366
704
-
-
803
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
25
365
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
-
-
26
366
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
804
-
27
366
704
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
-
-
28
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
834
-
853
865
881
892
900
29
366
764
786
793
803
816
-
825
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
30
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
805
881
892
-
31
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
32
364
760
-
792
802
815
821
825
-
8:-2
851
863
879
891
900
33
-
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
34
924
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS— 1873.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
1
2
S
u
-2
3
C
a
W
C
■B
a
a,
a
s
o
•a
a>
en
9
o
Values of buildings,
stock on luind,
and macliinery.
u
o
o
c
a
>
o
c
=3 .
a fc
1 a
■a
1
a,
a
CO
g
s
o
1
Maiden,
Middlesex, .
96
96
254
314
322
332
357
2
Manchester,
Essex, .
42
42
253
312
320
330
355
3
Mansfield, .
Bristol, .
23
24
253
312
319
329
354
4
Marblehcad,
Essex, .
42
42
253
312
320
330
355
5
Marion,
Plymouth, .
130
-
255
315
323
333
358
6
Marlborougli,
Middlesex, .
97
97
254
314
ooo
332
357
7
Marshfield, .
Plymouth, .
130
130
255
315
333
358
8
Mashpee,
Barnstable, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
9
Mattapoisett,
Plymouth, .
131
131
255
315
323
333
358
10
Maynard, .
Middlesex, .
97
97
254
314
322
332
357
11
Medfield, .
Norfolk,
117
117
255
315
322
332
357
12
Medford, .
Middlesex, .
98
98
254
314
322
332
357
13
Medway,
Norfolk,
117
lis
255
315
322
332
357
14
Melrose,
Middlesex, .
98
99
254
314
-
-
357
15
Mendon,
"Worcester, .
159
109
255
316
324
333
358
16
Merrimac, .
Essex, .
43
43
253
312
320
330
-
17
Methuen, .
Essex, .
43
43
253
312
320
330
355
18
Middleborough, ,
Plymouth, .
131
132
255
315
323
333
358
19
Middlefield,
Hampshire, .
77
77
254
313
321
331
356
20
Middleton, .
Essex, .
43
44
253
312
320
330
355
21
Milford,
Worcester, .
160
100
255
316
324
333
358
22
Millbury, .
Worcester, .
101
161
255
316
324
333
358
23
Milton,
Norfolk,
118
118
255
315
322
332
357
24
Monroe,
Franklin,
57
-
254
313
320
330
355
25
Monson,
Hampden, .
65
65
254
313
321
331
355
26
Montague, .
Franklin,
57
57
254
313
320
330
355
27
Monterey, .
Berkshire, .
13
13
253
311
319
329
354
28
Montgomery, ' .
Hampden, .
66
-
254
313
-
-
356
29
Mount Washington, .
Berkshire, .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
Nahant,
Essex, .
44
44
253
312
_
_
355
31
Nantucket, .
Nantucket, .
112
112
254
314
322
-
357
32
Natick,
Middlesex, ,
99
99
254
314
322
332
357
33
Needham, .
Norfolk,
118
119
255
315
322
332
357
34
New Ashford, .
Berkshire, .
13
-
253
-
319
329
-
TABULAE rSDEX. 925
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
m
a
03
a
a
a
3
ao
2
o
S
o
cl
a
o
u
91
>
at
CO
1
a
GO
c.
1
s
o
to
c
a
Xi
.a
Women's work at
home.
ti
c
GO
o
o
si
1-
il
•3
2
5»
0.=
a 2
5 a
a -
>
Population, etc., for
1875.
i
o
•So
00
a
o
£■■3
o
1
k
« a
366
764
-
-
804
816
-
825
-
-
855
867
883
894
1
364
760
-
-
802
-
-
-
834
842
851
863
879
891
-
2
363
758
-
791
801
-
-
827
-
850
862
878
890
-
3
364
760
-
-
802
815
821
825
834
-
851
863
879
891
900
4
367
768
-
-
-
-
-
-
835
857
869
885
895
901
5
366
764
_
793
804
816
-
825
-
-
855
867
883
894
6
367
76S
-
794
-
-
-
-
835
-
857
869
885
890
901
7
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
861
-
-
-
8
367
763
-
794
-
-
-
827
-
-
857
869
885
896
901
9
366
764
786
793
804
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
-
-
-
10
366
766
-
-
-
-
-
827
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
11
366
764
786
-
804
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
12
367
766
786
794
804
-
-
826
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
13
366
764
-
804
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
14
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
15
364
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
-
-
-
16
364
760
785
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
879
891
-
17
367
763
786
794
805
816
-
825
835
-
857
869
885
896
901
18
365
764
786
793
-
-
-
-
~
-
854
866
882
-
-
19
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
851
863
880
891
-
20
363
770
-
794
808
816
-
825
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
21
368
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
22
367
766
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
23
-
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
-
-
24
365
762
786
792
-
-
-
827
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
25
365
760
-
792
802
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
26
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
849
862
878
-
-
27
-
762
-
-
-
-
-
-
k
853
865
881
-
-
28
-
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
-
-
29
364
760
.
-
-
-
-
834
_
851
863
880
891
900
30
366
766
-
-
804
-
-
826
835
842
856
868
884
895
901
31
366
764
786
-
804
816
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
32
367
765
786
-
804
-
-
826
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
33
-
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
-
-
34
926
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
CO
3
C
CO
c
o
i
o
O
-2
m
a
1
Values of buildings,
stock on hand,
and machinery.
O
1
>
o
S
a
•a
c
a 1
C3 O
s =•
i
c
o
1
New Bedford, .
Bristol, .
,
24
25
253
312
319
329
354
2
New Braintree, .
Worcester,
162
162
255
316
324
333
35S
3
Newbury, .
Essex, .
44
44
253
312
320
330
355
4
Newburyport, .
Essex, .
44
45
253
312
320
330
355
5
New Marlborough, .
Berkshire,
13
13
253
311
319
329
354
6
New Salem,
Franklin,
57
57
254
313
320
330
355
7
Newton, .
Middlesex,
100
100
254
314
322
332
35T
8
Norfolk, .
Norfolk,
119
119
255
315
322
332
35T
9
Northampton,
Hampshire,
77
78
254
313
S21
331
356
10
North Andover, .
Essex, .
46
-
253
312
320
330
355
11
Northborough, .
Worcester,
162
162
255
316
324
333
1 359
12
Northbridge,
Worcester,
162
162
255
316
324
333
359
13
North Brookfield,
Worce&ter,
163
163
255
3] 6
324
333
359
14
Northfield, .
Franklin,
58
58
254
313
320
330
355
15
North Reading, .
Middlesex,
101
101
254
314
322
-
35T
16
Norton,
Bristol, .
26
26
253
312
319
329
354
17
Norwood, .
Norfolk,
119
120
255
315
322
332
35T
18
Oakham,
Worcester,
163
163
255
316
324
333
359
19
Orange,
Franklin,
58
5S
254
313
320
330
355
20
Orleans,
Barnstable,
5
5
253
311
-
-
353
21
Otis
Berkshire,
14
14
253
311
319
329t
354
22
Oxford,
Worcester,
164
164
255
316
324
333
359
23
Palmer,
Hampden,
66
66
254
313
321
331
356
24
Paxton,
Worcester,
164
164
255
316
324
333
359
25
Peabody, ,
Essex, .
46
45
253
312
320
330
355
26
Pelham,
Hampshire,
78
-
254
3ia
321
331
355
27
Pembroke, .
Plymouth,
132
132
255
315
323
333
358
28
Pepperell, .
Middlesex,
101
101
254
314
322
332
35T
29
Peru
Berkshire,
14
14
253
311
319
329
354
30
Petersham, .
Worcester,
164
164
255
316
324
333
359
31
Phillipston, .
Worcester,
165
165
255
316
324
334
359
32
Pittsfield, .
Berkshire,
14
15
253
311
319
329
354
33
Plainfield, .
Hampshire,
79
79
254
313
321
331
356
34
Plymouth, .
Plymouth,
132
133
255
315
323
333
358
TABULAR INDEX.
927
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
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C3
a
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a
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364
758
785
791
801
815
-
826
833
842
850
862
879
890
899
1
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
8SG
897
-
2
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
834
-
851
804
880
891
-
3
364
760
785
792
802
815
821
825
834
842
851
864
880
891
900
4
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
827
-
-
850
862
878
889
-
5
S65
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
6
366
766
786
793
804
816
-
826
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
7
367
766
786
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
856
868
-
-
-
8
365
764
786
793
803
815
-
820
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
9
364
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
891
900
10
368
770
787
794
808
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
8S6
897
-
11
363
770
787
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
858
870
886
897
-
12
368
770
-
-
-
-
-
825
-
-
858
871
886
897
-
13
365
702
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
892
-
14
366
766
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
15
S64
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
879
890
-
16
367
766
-
794
-
-
-
_
-
-
856
868
-
-
-
17
368
770
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
858
871
886
897
-
18
365
762
-
792
802
-
-
826
-
-
852
864
881
892
-
19
363
756
. -
~
-
-
-
825
832
-
849
861
877
889
899
20
363
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
889
-
21
368
770
787
-
-
-
825
-
-
858
871
886
897
-
22
365
762
786
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
23
368
770
~
794
-
-
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
24
364
760
-
792
802
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
891
-
25
365
764
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
-
-
26
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
896
901
27
366
766
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
28
-
756
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
802
878
889
-
29
368
770
-
795
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
30
368
770
-
795
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
31
363
756
785
791
801
815
825
-
-
850
802
878
890
-
32
365
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
33
367
768
786
794
805
816
-
-
835
843
857
869
885
896
901
34
928
CEIfSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
COUOTIES.
■
3
1
S
a
cS
CO
s
o.
s
u
o
i
Vi
3
u
o
Values of buildings,
stock 111! hand,
and machinery.
&
o
p.
1
o
u
o
'P
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5
a 1
a o
•a
p.
a
S,
1
Plympton, .
Plymouth, ,
133
-
255
315
323
333
-
2
Prescott,
Hampshire, .
79
-
254
313
-
-
356
8
Princeton, .
"Worcester, .
165
165
255
316
324
334
359
4
Provincetown, .
Barnstable, .
5
5
253
311
-
-
353
5
Quincy,
Norfolk,
120
120
255
315
322
332
357
6
Randolph, .
Norfolk,
121
121
255
315
322
332
357
7
Raynham, .
Bristol, .
26
26
253
312
319
329
354
S
Reading,
Middlesex, .
102
102
254
314
322
332
357
9
Rehoboth, .
Bristol, .
26
26
253
312
319
329
354
10
Revere,
Suffolk,
146
146
255
315
-
-
358
11
Richmond, .
Berkshire, .
15
16
253
311
319
329
354
12
Rochester, ,
Plymouth, .
133
133
255
315
323
333
358
13
Rockland, .
Plymouth, .
134
134
255
315
323
0'J<J
358
14
Rockport, .
Essex, .
47
47
253
312
320
330
355
15
Rowe, .
Franklin,
69
59
254
313
320
330
355
16
Rowley,
Essex, .
47
47
253
312
320
330
355
17
Royalston, .
Worcester, .
165
-
255
316
324
334
339
18
Russell,
Hampden, •
66
66
254
313
321
331
356
19
Rutland,
Worcester, .
166
-
255
316
324
334
359
20
Salem,
Essex, .
47
48
253
312
320
330
353
21
Salisbury, .
Essex, .
49
50
253
312
320
330
355
22
Sandisfield,
Berkshire, .
16
16
253
311
319
329
354
23
Sandwich,
Barnstable, .
6
6
253
311
319
329
353
24
Saugus,
Essex, .
50
50
253
312
320
330
355
25
Savoy, .
Berkshire, .
16
16
253
311
319
329
354
26
Scituate,
Plymouth, .
134
134
255
315
323
333
358
27
Seekonk,
Bristol, .
27
27
253
312
319
329
354
28
Sharon,
Norfolk,
122
122
255
315
322
332
357
29
Sheffield,
Berkshire, .
16
17
253
311
319
329
354
30
Shclburne,
Franklin,
59
59
254
313
321
330
355
31
Sherborn,
Middlesex, ,
102
102
254
314
322
332
357
32
Shirley,
Middlesex, .
103
103
254
314
322
332
357
33
Shrewsbury,
Worcester, ,
166
166
255
316
324
334
359
34
Shutesbury,
Franklin,
60
60
254
313
321
330
355
TABULAE IXDEX.
029
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
so
o
to
a
B
B
s
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a
t-,
a
g
O
s
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= b
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c
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3
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m
o
a
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_
768
786
794
_
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
896
-
1
363
764
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
2
368
770
-
795
80S
-
-
826
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
3
363
756
-
-
-
-
821
825
832
841
849
861
877
889
899
4
367
766
-
794
804
816
821
825
-
843
856
868
884
895
901
3
367
768
-
-
804
-
-
825
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
6
364
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
833
-
850
862
879
890
899
7
366
766
-
-
804
-
-
825
-
-
853
867
883
894
-
8
364
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
890
899
9
-
768
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
870
885
896
-
10
363
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
890
-
11
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
885
896
901
12
367
768
-
805
-
-
-
-
-
857
869
-
-
-
13
364
760
785
~
-
-
-
-
834
842
852
864
sso
891
900
14
365
762
785
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
881
892
-
15
364
760
-
792
-
-
-
-
834
-
852
864
880
891
900
16
368
770
787
795
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
17
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
-
-
18
368
770
-
795
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
19
364
760
785
792
802
815
821
825
834
842
852
864
880
891
900
20
364
760
-
792
802
-
821
825
-
-
852
864
880
891
900
21
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
826
-
-
850
862
878
890
-■
22
363
756
-
791
801
-
-
-
832
841
849
861
877
889
899
23
364
760
785
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
-
-
24
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
878
890
-
25
367
768
-
794
-
-
-
-
833
-
857
869
885
896
901
26
364
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
862
879
890
-
27
367
768
786
-
-
-
-
823
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
28
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
830
862
878
890
-
29
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
826
-
-
852
865
881
892
-
30
3G6
766
-
793
-
816
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
31
366
766
786
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
srio
867
883
894
-
32
368
770
-
793
808
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
8S6
897
-
33
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
865
881
892
-
34
VOL. 11.-117
930
CE:N-SUS of MASSACHUSETTS— 1S73.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AXD TOWNS.
Counties.
00
a>
o
.2
3
C
a
05
.2
&
O
o
s
o
alnos of buildings,
stock on hand,
and macUlnery.
o
1
p,
o
>
o
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1 a
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1
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8
o
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CO
C-.
1
Somerset, .
Bristol, .
27
27
253
312
319
329
354
2
SOMERVILLE,
Middlesex, .
103
104
254
314
322
332
357
3
South Ahington,
Plymouth, .
135
135
255
315
323
333
358
4
Southampton,
ITampsbirc, .
80
80
254
313
321
331
356
5
Southborough, .
Worcestei-, .
166
166
255
316
324
334
359
6
Southbrklge,
"Worcester, .
166
167
255
316
324
334
359
7
South Hadley, .
Hampshire, .
79
79
254
313
321
331
356
8
South Scituate, .
Plymouth, .
135
135
255
315
323
333
358
9
Southwick, . .
Hampden, ,
67
67
254
313
321
331
356
10
Spencer,
Worcester, .
167
168
255
316
324
334
359
11
Springfleld, .
Hampden, ..
67
69
254
313
321
331
356
12
Sterling,
Worcester, .
168
168
255
316
324
334
359
13
Stockbridge,
Berkshire, .
17
17
253
311
319
329
354
14
Stoueham, .
Middlesex, .
104
105
254
314
322
332
357
15
Stoughton, .
Norfolk,
122 .
122
255
315
322
332
357
16
Stow, ....
Middlesex, .
105
105
254
314
322
332
357
17
Sturbridge, . .
Worcester, .
109
160
255
316
324
334
359
18
Sudbury, .
Middlesex, .
105
105
254
314
322
332
357
19
Sunderland,
Franklin,
60
-
254
313
321
330
355
20
Sutton,
Worcester, .
169
169
255
316
324
334
359
21
Swampscott,
Essex, .
51
51
253
312
-
-
355
22
Swansea, .
Bristol, .
27
27
253
312
319
329
354
23
Taunton, .
Bristol, .
28
28
253
312
320
330
354
24
Templeton, ...
Worcester, .
169
170
255
316
324
334
359
25
Tewkshury,
Middlesex, .
106
100
254
314
322
332
357
26
Tisbury,
Dukes, .
30
30
253
312
320 ■
-
354
27
Tolland,
Hampden, .
70
-
254
313
321
331
356
28
Topsfield, .
Essex, .
51
51
253
312
320
330
355
29
Townsend, .
Middlesex, .
106
106
254
314
322
332
357
30
Truro, ....
Barnstable, .
-
6
-
-
-
-
-
31
Tyngsborough, .
Middlesex, .
106
106
254
314
322
332
357
32
Tyringham,
Berkshire, .
17
17
253
311
319
329
354
33
Upton
Worcester, .
170
170
255
316
324
334
359
34
Uxbridge, .
Worcester, .
170
171
255
316
324
334
359
TABULAR INDEX.
931
'INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
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6
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a
E
2
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O
a
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Coastwise and
Ocean Commerce.
i
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= u
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Population, etc., for
1875.
1
■a
VI
5
«
o— ^
o
.11
.2 a
U4
364
758
-
-
-
-
-
-
833
842
850
862
879
890
890
1
366
766
-
793
804
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
901
2
367
768
-
-
805
-
-
825
-
-
857
809
-
-
-
3
365
764
-
703
-
-
-
827
-
-
854
866
882
893
-
4
368
770
787
795
809
-
-
827
-
-
859
871
886
897
-
5
368
770
787
795
809
816
-
-
-
-
, 859
871
887
897
-
6
365
764
786
793
-
-
-
-
_
-
854
806
882
893
900
7
367
708
-
794
-
-
-
826
835
-
857
809
885
896
-
8
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
892
-
9
368
770
787
795
809
-
-
825 ,
-
-
859
871
887
897
-
10
365
762
786
792
803
815
-
826
-
-
853
865
881
892
900
11
368
770
-
795
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
887
897
-
12
363
758
785
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
8.50
802
878
890
-
13
SC6
766
-
793
804
-
-
825
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
14
367
768
786
-
804
-
-
825
-
-
856
868
884
895
-
15
-
766
786
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
16
368
770
787
795
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
887
897
-
17
366
766
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
8S3
894
-
18
365
762
-
792
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
805
881
892
-
19
368
770
787
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
859
871
887
897
-
20
364
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
834
-
852
864
880
891
900
21
364
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
830
-
850
803
879
890
899
O^
364
758
785
791
801
815
-
826
_
842
851
863
879
890
899
23
368
770
787
705
-
-
-
825
-
-
859
871
887
897
-
oi
366
766
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
25
364
758
-
-
-
-
-
826
-
-
851
863
879
890
900
20
365
762
-
793
-
-
-
-
-
-
853
865
881
-
-
27
364
760
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
852
864
880
891
-
28
366
766
-
793
-
-
-
826
-
-
855
807
883
894
-
29
-
756
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
841
849
861
877
8S9
899
30
366
766
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
855
867
883
894
-
31
363
758
-
791
-
-
-
-
-
-
850
802
878
890
-
32
368
770
-
795
-
-
-
827
_
-
859
871
887
897
_
33
368
772
787
795
809
-
-
-
-
-
8.59
871
887
897
-
34
932
CEI^SUS OP MASSACHUSETTS — 1875.
INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
CITIES AND TOWNS.
Counties.
to
3
C
c
o
o.
O
■a
CO
S
a
u
5
a;
Values of bnildinfrs,
stock on hand,
and machinery.
o
o
p.
o
a
•a
c
CJ .
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03
•a
0)
s
n
g
1
Wakefield, .
Middlesex, .
107
107
254
314
322
332
357
2
Wales,.
Hampden, ,
70
70
254
313
321
331
356
3
Waltham, .
Middlesex, .
107
108
254
314
322
332
357
4
Walpole,
Norfolk,
123
123
255
315
323
332
357
5
Ware, ....
Hampshire, .
80
80
254
313
321
331
356
6
Wareham, .
Plymouth, .
135
136
255
315
323
333
353
7
Warren,
Worcester, .
171
171
255
316
324
334
359
8
Warwick, .
Franklin,
60
-
254
313
321
331
355
9
Washington,
Berkshire,
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
Watertown,
Middlesex,
108
108
254
314
322
332
357
11
Wayland, .
Middlesex,
109
109
254
314
322
332
357
12
Webster, .
Worcester,
172
172
255
316
324
334
359
13
Wellfleet, .
Barnstable,
6
6
-
-
-
-
-
14
Wendell, . .
Franklin,
61
61
254
313
321
331
355
15
Wenham, .
Essex, .
61
51
253
312
320
-
355
16
Westborough, .
Worcester,
172
173
255
316
324
334
359
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West Boylston, .
Worcester,
173
173
255
316
324
334
359
18
West Bridgewater,
Plymouth,
136
136
255
315
323
333
358
19
West Brookfield,
Worcester,
174
174
255
316
324
334
359
20
AVestfleld, .
Hampden,
70
71
254
313
321
331
356
21
Westford, .
Middlesex,
109
109
254
314
322
332
357
22
Westbampton, .
Hampshire,
81
81
254
313
321
331
356
23
Westminster,
Worcester,
174
174
255
316
324
334
359
24
West Newbury, .
Essex, .
51
52
253
312
320
330
355
25
Weston,
Middlesex,
109
110
254
314
322
332
357
26
Westport, .
Bristol, .
29
29
253
312
320
330
354
27
West Springfield,
Hampden,
72
72
254
313
321
331
356
28
West Stockbridge, .
Berkshire,
18
18
253
311
319
329
354
29
Weymoutb,.
Norfolk,
123
123
255
315
323
332
357
30
Whately, .
Franklin,
61
61
254
313
321
331
355
31
Wilbraham,
Hampden,
72
72
254
313
321
331
356
32
Williamsburg, .
Hampshire,
81
81
254
314
321
331
356
33
Williamstown, .
Berkshire,
18
18
253
311
319
329
354
34
Wilmington,
Middlesex,
no.
110
254
314
322
332
357
35
Winchendon,
Worcester,
174
175
255
316
324
334
359
TyU3ULAR INDEX.
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INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Continued.
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863
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786
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INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS— Coxcluded.
INDEX FOR STATE AND COUNTIES.
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Ilampden, .
Hampshire,
Middlesex, .
Nantucket, .
Norfolk, .
Plymouth, .
Suffolk,
Worcester, .
185
185
255
316
324
334
359
179
179
253
311
319
329
353
179
179
253
311
319
329
353
180
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311
319
329
354
180
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253
312
320
330
354
180
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312
320
330
354
180
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254
312
320
330
355
181
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254
313
321
331
355
181
181
254
313
321
331
356
182
182
254
314
321
331
356
183
183
254
314
322
-
357
183
183
255
314
322
332
357
183
183
255
315
323
332
35S
183
183
255
315
323
333
358
184
184
255
315
323
333
358
369
363
363
363
364
364
364
365
365
365
366
366
367
367
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