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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 


XVIU 


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 

LNTTEODUCTIO:?^. 


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. 


lyTEODUCTIOX. 


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 

14 


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. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

62 


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 

68 


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 


76 


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 

78 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

MANUFACTURES   AND    OCCUPATIONS   BY   TOA^^S.         151 

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 


M^VNUTACTUEES   Ai^D   OCCUPATIONS   BY  TO^YXS.         153 


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,  . 


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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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tied  "Articles  made:  by  name."] 


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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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Counties,  Cities 

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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CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS— 1875. 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Agricultural  Implements — Con. 


Counties,  Citie8 

to 

C 

0) 

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.] 


eo 

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c; 

to 

1 

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CotniTiES,  Cities 

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a 

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Counties,  C  ities 

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AND  Towns. 

— 

AND  Towns. 

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CS 

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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 

1 

0) 

>■ 

a 

so 

O 

CotraiiES,  Cities 

C 
o 

s 

J3 

2 

>■ 

a 

n 

•a 

§ 

AND  Towss. 

"a 

o 
■3 

AND  TOWSS. 

H 
B 

o 

03 

01 

> 

O 

> 

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 

192 


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 

s 

1 

c 

CO 

■§ 

o 
to 

Counties,  Cities 

so 

g 

s 

1 

00 

a) 

> 
c 

•a 
o 

AND  Towns. 

91 

3 

o 

AND  Towns. 

1 

en 

1 

3 

"a 

p. 

03 

3 

■3 

H 

O 

> 

H 

O 

> 

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 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Boots  and  Shoes — Con. 


Counties,  Cities 

CO 

c 

<y 

a 

■a 
> 

to 

t,_ 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

a 

■d 

V 
0] 

> 

a 

AND  Towns. 

3 

"3 

'S, 

o 

3 

AND  Towns. 

1 

"3 
'3, 

03 

O 

o 

3 

"5 

H 

u 

> 

w 

u 

> 

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 


19i 


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 


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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.]  '  * 


CousTiES,  Cities 

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Counties,  Cities 

en 

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AND  Towns. 

2 

a 

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5J 

AND  Towns. 

tn 

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a 

2 

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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MANUFACTURES.  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Carriages  and  Wagons — Con. 


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o 

AND  Towns. 

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Norfolk— Con. 

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 

THING. 

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fkiS  uUre^Ls  an! 'eaPnesTwom^^^^^  clothing,  women's  custom-made  clothing,  women's  under, 

clothing,  etc.] 


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BARNBTABIiE, 

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. 


CocNTiES,  Cities 

2 

c 

a 

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to 

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c 

■a 
1 

;      Counties,  Cities 

2 

a 

g 

1 
a 

goods. 

AND  Towns. 

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3 

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o 

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5 

3 

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 


CEXSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Clothing — Con. 


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Worcester— Con . 

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.] 


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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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Cotton  Goods — Con. 


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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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4,184 

Sandwich, 

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$1,200 

$2,800 

Harwich, 

2 

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Yarmouth, 

7 

4,900 

16,913 

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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 

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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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$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 

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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 


CENSUS   OE   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Leather— Con. 


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Counties,  Cities 

C 
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3 

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o 

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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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Berkshire,  . 

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 

— 

250 

West  Btockbridge, 

1 

■" 

750 

Norton,   . 

1 

" 

2,000 

MAXUTACTUIIES   AXD    OCCUPATIONS   BY   XAME. 


20j 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Liquors  and  Beverages — Con. 


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Bristol — Cou. 

Middlesex— Con. 

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 

RECAPITULATI 

ON  (By  Coi 

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 

208 


CEXSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS- 1S75. 


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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Barnstable, 

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,*  . 

;> 

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, 

* 

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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MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
LuMBEU — Con. 


CocNTiKS,  Cities 

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Counties,  Cities 

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Hampshire— Con. 

Slffolk, 

T 

$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, 

*? 

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, 

* 
»       • 

1 
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 

ON  (By  Cou 

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 

208 


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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Berkshire,  . 

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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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 
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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 


s 
> 


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 


s 
> 


$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 

S 
c 
o 

1 

1 

CO 

.S 

1 

Counties,  Cities 

in 

C 
0 

a 

■d 

1 

a 

AND  Towns. 

o 

AND  Towns. 

yi 

^ 

0 

OS 

3 
■3 

01 

5  • 
■3. 

0 
3 

» 

O 

> 

w 

0 

t» 

PiiTMOCTH— Con. 

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.] 


n 

i 

(» 

•a 

Counties,  Cities 

S 

a 

a 

•0 
0 

a 

Counties,  Cities 

c 
3 

to 

0 

> 

•a 
0 

V. 

AND  Towns. 

2 

a 

0 

AND  Towns. 

3 

■3 

« 

OS 

OS 

M 

S" 

W 

0 

> 

W 

5 

> 

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, 


W 


p. 

03 


$24,900 

23,400 
1,500 


$2,505,300 

2,500,300 
5,000 


$497,300 

40,000 
96,100 


•a 
o 
o 
to 


> 


$21,650 

20,000 
1,650 


$3,254,862 

3,233,612 
21,250 


$656,710 

31,000 
134,010 


Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 


fH 


"Worcester — Con. 

Northborough, 
Worcester, 


s 

-a 

V 

> 

ti 

B 

"S 

0$ 

o 

a 

C3 
> 

$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 ^^^__ 


■d 

m 

a 

ai 

a> 

Counties,  Cities 

> 

AND  Towns. 

.2 

a 

a 

a. 

en 

w 

O 

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 


•a 
o 
o 
bs 

o 

o 

a 

"3 
> 


$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,  . 


S 


•a 

Oi 

> 

B 
■s 


15 

12 
3 


$1,231,000 

1,103,000 
128,000 


a 
"3 
> 


$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 

S 
V 

a 

00 

1 

03 

§ 

to 

Counties,  Cities 

tn 

C 
o 

a 

1 
"to 

> 
d 

'  goods. 

AND  Towns. 

CO 

"5 

i 

•      o 

3 

AND  Towns. 

to 

3 

c3 

a 

O 

o 

3 

1* 

« 

w 

ei 

> 

Berkshire,  . 

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 


3 

"3 
> 


Counties,  Cities 
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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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 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS -1875. 


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,     . 

1 

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217 


MANUFACTURES  AND  OCCUPATIONS— Continued. 
Tobacco — Con. 


Counties,  Cities 

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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 

VOL.  II. — 28 


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 


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Wooden  Goods— Con. 


CouSties,  Cities 

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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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Barnstable, 

Falmouth, 

Berkshire,   . 

Adams,   . 
Clarksburg,    , 
Dalton,    . 
Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 
Pittsfield, 
Btockbridge,  . 
WiUiamstown, 

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1 

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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,  . 

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1 
1 

16 

1 
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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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$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.) 


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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 

■VOL.  II.— 30 


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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 

[253] 


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 


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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 

VOL.  II.— 34 


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266 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS— IS 73. 


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. 


267 


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. 


2G9 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 


279 


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 


CEIN^SUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S"3, 


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. 


281 


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 


VOL.  II. 


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282 


CE:N^SUS   of  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


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 


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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 


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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 

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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 

O'-.^ 

OCm 

. 

o 

U   U   9     . 

s  — 

Counties,  Citiks 

a 

B 

"A 

a 
1    . 

CO 

a 
i 

i-c  O 

S 

r-i 
U 

1^ 

5  S 

o 

u 

tt, 

o  « 

;a  _ 

■o 

v« 

O  o»^ 

AND  Towns. 

"I    § 

1 

Si.    a 

Fcmales- 
Numbc 

•a 

CJ 

■E 

«3 
lit 

err  o* 

S   6 

"   to 

IZ 

mbcr 
irnish 
fork  a 

^    " 

c3  a 

a 

aac 

§  =  « 

a    o 

g  w 

Em 

:3 

"A 

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  ^ 

oSaa 

K-- 

<i 

\h 

s 

u 

S 

f^ 

M 

^ 

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 

- 

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4 

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Buckland, 

354 

331 

23 

1 

27 

— 

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— 

- 

PERSONS   E:MrLOYED  :     BY   TOWNS. 


343 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  MANUFACTURES  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

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Charlemont,     . 

14 

14 

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_ 

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_ 

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_ 

Colrain,     . 

429 

1S8 

241 

28 

37 

22 

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_ 

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Conwaj',   . 

151 

85 

60 

7 

4 

2 

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_ 

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2.00 

122 

108 

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4 

2 

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213 

203 

10 

1 

113 

2 

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Gill,  . 

102 

103 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

Greenfield, 

241 

203 

38 

6 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

Hawley,    . 

1 

1 

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_ 

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_ 

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25 

24 

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_ 

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2 

2 

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_ 

- 

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_ 

_ 

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2 

2 

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_ 

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Montague, 

930 

72.3 

213 

41 

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_ 

_ 

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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 

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^ 

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 

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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  MANUFACTURES  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

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Counties,  Cities 

o   o 

3 

o 

CO 

1 

a 

o 
f-t 

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if  worn 
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home. 

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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 

•■ 

■■ 

2 

70 

PERSONS  EMPLOYED  :    BY   TOWNS. 


345 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  MANUFACTURES  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Manufactures — Con. 


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ov. 

. 

o 

W  1.  c     ■ 

^    — 

a 

3 

a 

00 

a 

M  o 

c  2 

4)  S 

1-1  o 

o 

u 

13     <y 

0  0  =  1- 

9  -  o 

^5 

Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns, 

2   o 

o 

ji    a 

o 
^. 

CO      U 

1  a 

§  'A 

a 

•a 

at 

—  C  to 

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8  =  t« 

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Si  2. 

c    to 

3     C3 
CJ      CO 

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tm     — 

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fell 

5   M 

a  St 

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fc.  ^ 

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S 

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a 

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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 

" 

11 

VOL.   II. — i4 


346 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  MANUFACTURES  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Manufactures — Con. 


, 

1 

o<« 

0<M 

o 

u  t,o    . 

c  ~ 

1-1     5, 

a 

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d 

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1— ( 
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1    nin 
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CouKTiES,  Cities 

O    ^ 

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AND  Towns. 

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11 

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age. 

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Suffolk— Con. 

Revere,     . 

9 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

__ 

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^^ 

^ 

Winthrop, 

22 

8 

14 

4 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

1 

■Worcester, 

43,103 

30,883 

12,220 

1,301 

1,247 

904 

26 

1 

367 

7,149 

Ashburnham,  . 

834 

729 

105 

1 

11 

4 

_ 

_ 

"" 

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 

~ 

^ 

15 

98 

PEKSONS   EMPLOYED  I     BY   TOWNS. 


317 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  MANUFACTURES  :  BY  TOWNS— Concluded. 

Manufactures — Con. 
RECAPITULATION. 


, 

, 

0%-i 

c- 

I.  b  o     . 

-  x= 

a 

3 

•A 

"a 

1-1  o 

c  « 

1-1  o 

>> 

o 

d    fn 

nhi 

year 

COUNTIES. 

o  .2 

O 

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o 

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The  State, 

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. 


CoOKTiES,  Cities 
Am)  TowMs. 


i-i 

1 

a 

3 

■5  .I 

»5 

=  a 

o 

O      B 

1 

2  o 

1    S 

.a  £ 

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b 

a 

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3 


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Bahnstable, 


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 

IS 

18 

12 

12 

60 

60 

832 

811 

173 

173 

9 

8 

11 

10 

11 

11 

10 

.    10 

3 

3 

5 

5 

14 

14 

10 

10 

21 


348 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  OCCUPATIONS  :   BY  TOWNS- 

OCCUPATIONS — Con. 


-Continued. 


Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 


i 

•a 

>> 

o 

a 

"A  w   1 

o 

OT 

o 

c 
o 

^ 

s 

!2i 


o 

I 


3 
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a 


2o 

11 

0%-i 

> 

o 

t.  i.  o     . 

o 

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13 

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o 
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11a 

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and 
age. 

o 

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a 

ft. 

B  05  05 

s 

o 

^ 

a 

o 

T3^ 


~J4 
t-  o 

•5^ 


Behkshiee — Con. 

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,   . 


£iSSEX|  • 

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 

20 

79 

797 

K 

30 

3,992 

1 

11 

10 

22 

4 

25 

305 

165 


91 

90 
1 


4,795 

25 

9 

120 

6 

4 

88 

24 

19 

1,002 

208 

8 

274 

119 

S89 

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. 


349 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  OCCUPATIONS  :   BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Occupations — Con. 


CotJKTiES,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 

'si' 
.5  a 

1 

a 

"3 
o 
H 
1 

CO      .• 

1 
IS 

11 

O 

a 

;s    between    10 
d   16  years   of 
c. 

ales  between  10 
d   15   years  of 
e. 

i 

o 

: 

•1) 

13 

=    to 

O 

I— 1 

l-i 

a>     > 
-a    <o 

Sexes,  under 

employed    for 

re    than    nine 

hs.  in  the  year. 

bcr  of  women 
nishcd       with 
rk  at  home. 

2   o 

—  C  to 

OS  ao 

o  a  « 

U4 

S5 

Essex— Con. 

Nahant,    . 

28 

28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Newbury, 

40 

40 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Newburyport, 

2U 

180 

31 

- 

4 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Peabody,  . 

299 

274 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

_ 

Rockport, 

3S4 

374 

10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Rowley,    . 

9 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Salem, 

832 

738 

94 

17 

21 

- 

- 

- 

«. 

Salisbury, 

49 

49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

^ 

Saugus,     . 

25 

1 

24 

1 

- 

- 

-. 

- 

_ 

_ 

Swampscott, 

11 

11 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Topgfield, 

12 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Wenhatn, . 

13 

13 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

West  Newbury, 

33 

33 

■" 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

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 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

« 

_ 

_ 

Montague, 

72 

60 

12 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

New  Salem, 

8 

8 

_ 

- 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Northfield, 

4 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

__ 

Orange,     . 

36 

36 

_ 

_ 

« 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Rowe, 

9 

9 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Shelburne, 

33 

28 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

Shutesbury, 

3 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

•. 

- 

_ 

_ 

Whately,  . 

2 

2 

"" 

"" 

~ 

— 

"■ 

" 

~ 

— 

Hampden,   . 

2,802 

2,526 

276 

96 

6 

- 

_ 

3 

21 

Blandford, 

13 

13 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Brimfield, 

3 

3 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chester,    . 

7 

7 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

„ 

Chicopee, . 

297 

282 

15 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

5 

Granville, 

4 

3 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Holyoke,  . 

45 

45 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Longmeadow, 

7 

7 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Monson,    . 

63 

63 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Palmer,     . 

50 

50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Russell,     . 

4 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

Southwick, 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Springfield, 

2,077 

1,820 

257 

91 

6 

_ 

_ 

O 

15 

Wales,      . 

9 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

Westfiekl, 

185 

182 

3 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

West  Springfie 

id, ; 

15 

15 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wilbraham, 

21 

21 

^ 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Hampshire, 

473 

466 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Amherst,  . 

46 

46 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Belchcrtown,   . 

7 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

Chesterfield,     . 

1 

1 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cummington,  . 

4 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Easthampton, 

• 

38 

37 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

350 


CEI^SUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IX  OCCUPATIONS  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Occupations— Con . 


1 

1 

Oi~ 

ov. 

o 

U  U  cj     . 

Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 

1  -a 
o    ° 

a 

o 

1 

o 

CO 

a 

IP 

Is 

c 

U   C3 

£ 

o 

r- 1 
U 

1  ° 

Cm 

r  of  Tvomci 
ihed       witl 
at  home. 

C      CO 

i 

"  a 

t 

o 

-    te 

O      M 

ccc^o  c«' 

"k-T:^ 

1  5 

1" 

Males 
ago. 

rt    o 

Both 
15, 

mor 

e  b  o 
2; 

Hampshire— Con. 

Enfield,     . 

6 

6 

_ 

Granby,    . 

5 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Greenwich, 

11 

11 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

^ 

^ 

_ 

^ 

Hadley,     . 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Hatfield,   . 

1 

1 

_ 

- 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Huntington, 

11 

11 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Middlefield, 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Northampton, 

249 

243 

6 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

PlainfieUl, 

12 

12 

_ 

. 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

South  Hadley, 

18 

18 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Southampton, 

5 

5 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ware, 

S7 

37 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Westhampton, 

4 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

._ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Williamsburg, 

4 

4 

- 

_ 

. 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worthington,  . 

11 

11 

^ 

~ 

■" 

— 

■* 

" 

- 

— 

Middlesex, 

5,012 

4,710 

302 

37 

7 

1 

_ 

_ 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

^ 

_ 

_ 

Cambridge, 

1,045 

949 

96 

26 

2 

_ 

- 

^ 

o 

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 

_ 

^ 

_ 

». 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

.. 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

PEKSONS   EMPLOYED  :     BY    TOWI^S. 


351 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  OCCUPATIONS  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Occupations — Con . 


; 

o-~ 

O'*- 

, 

o 

L.   U    ^      . 

C  -3 

S 

s 

0^ 

.-1  o 

r-    00 

u 

>> 

U 

C^  .C   -  u 

■st 

m 

2 

a 

n 

o 

o 
•a   o 

5t3  "  >-. 

9  ~o 

!J 

CoDSTiES,  Cities 

o   E 

C3 
O 

1  '^ 

K 

1 

3    a 

o' w 

AXD  Towns. 

5     O 

1 
to     ,• 

1        cj 

II 
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•3 

a 

Ha 

lis 

■i  " 

s  S 

F    w 

? 

1^ 

a 

«  ::  3 

a    o 

;3 

Middlesex— Con. 

Wayland, 

20 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^_ 

West  ford, 

49 

49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

Weston,    . 

• 

17 

17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Winchester, 

, 

29 

29 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Woburu,  . 

• 

23S 

182 

56 

^ 

" 

" 

" 

" 

~" 

51 

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 

IS 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medwav,  . 

5 

5 

_ 

. 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

« 

. 

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 

■ 

" 

" 

" 

' 

■ 

' 

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 

„ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

- 

- 

— 

Scituate,    . 

2 

2 

^ 

^ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

South  Scituate, 

15 

15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

" 

352 


CEI^-SUS  OF  :MASSACHUSETTS— 1873. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED  IN  OCCUPATIONS  :  BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

Occupations— Con. 


1 

a 

1-1  o 

S'o 

i 

o 

t.  t.  o    . 

^5 

Counties,  Cj 

AND  ToW> 

0  No.  of  p. 

s  Employed 

3 

1 

1. 
il 

09 
O 

a 

fa 

■a 

11 

Is 

•a  — —  « 
s-a     >> 

11—  =*- 
o  a     — 

1  i 

1^^ 

P 

1" 

C5     S 

i'A 

lis 

a  a  ci 

"5  o 

a  « 

Plymouth— 

Con. 

Bouth  Abingto 

D,      .            43 

43 

_ 

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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fii 

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3 


103 

73 

1 

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38 

1 

6 

- 

7 

1 

1 

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39 

20 

11 

61 

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3 


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;a    " 


54 


3 
2 

1 
1 

14 


as:. 


^  i 


GJS 


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 

^& 

'A 

o  g 

o 

«  a 

V 

O     (» 

1 

2  o 

S    S 

t* 

k3 

H     . 

I     ^ 

I     o 

la 


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^ 


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!<'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. 


, 

ov-' 

O'-*-" 

. 

0 

•^  ■-  0  . 

c^ 

Counties,  Cities 

o    o 

a 

3 

o 

a 

a 

IP 

M  0 

CO 

!-• 

i—t 
t-      ■ 

1  a 

p5  = 

)f  wome 
d        wit: 
home. 

AND  Towns, 

O       CO 

2   5 

o 
a   a 

r4 

■3 

■'1 

c;  cs  cs 

•=0 

d  -a  CD 

^  cs  Cj 

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a    0 

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-'--'' if 
ori  a  a 

umber  c 
furnishc 
work  at 

^ 

s 

&H 

r^ 

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S 

fcH 

« 

% 

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 

- 

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35 

23 

12 

8 

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West  Stockbridge,  . 

140 

135 

5 

2 

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- 

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685 

400 

285 

33 

34 

37 

- 

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10 

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16 

15 

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33,731 

22,477 

11,254 

1,125 

1,311 

1,049 

6 

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26 

1,097 

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41 

41 

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Attleborough,  . 

1,281 

911 

370 

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9 

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48 

48 

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69 

07 

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747 

730 

17 

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256 

231 

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8,979 

7,848 

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996 

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85 

79 

6 

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1,366 

394 

972 

- 

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New  Bedford,  . 

8,120 

6,792 

1,323 

162 

105 

65 

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120 

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31 

15 

16 

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534 

506 

28 

9 

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21 

21 

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22 

22 

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314 

314 

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32 

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25 

25 

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3,593 

3,014 

579 

32 

114 

47 

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31 

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351 

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181 

179 

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12 

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148 

147 

1 

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21 

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536 

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959 

413 

17 

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543 

329 

214 

24 

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1,334 

928 

406 

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56 

50 

6 

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22 

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11 

11 

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247 

205 

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7 

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405 

342 

63 

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1,397 

1,306 

91 

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1 

219 

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587 

425 

162 

42 

36 

47 

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10 

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3,716 

2,288 

1,428 

139 

30 

12 

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231 

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631 

444 

187 

24 

6 

5 

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1,415 

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13,113 

6,312 

6,801 

472 

119 

157 

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69 

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2,777 

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1,113 

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671 

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1,11-2 

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38 

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133 

112 

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4,877 

3,251 

1,626 

204 

218 

121 

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02(5 

503 

33 

6 

7 

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11 

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387 

250 

137 

17 

10 

6 

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Swampscott, 

11 

11 

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Topslicld, 

92 

72 

20 

3 

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Wenham, 

25 

23 

2 

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West  Newbury, 

397 

324 

73 

23 

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4,566 

3,140 

1,426 

450 

203 

236 

10 

70 

4 

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13 

13 

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72 

54 

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301 

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23 

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16 

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429 

188 

241 

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160 

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240 

132 

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222 

212 

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102 

102 

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300 

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1 

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25 

24 

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2 

2 

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2 

2 

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- 

- 

- 

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Montague, 

1,008 

7  S3 

225 

51 

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New  Salem, 

26 

26 

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- 

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30 

30 

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1 

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1,104 

531 

603 

350 

17 

200 

10 

70 

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22 

21 

1 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Slielburne, 

207 

145 

62 

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5 

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18 

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20 

20 

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- 

- 

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Sunderland, 

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80 

80 

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47 

47 

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14 

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22,014 

13,.571 

9,043 

1,082 

553 

18 

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86 

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50 

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41 

41 

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31 

31 

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74 

73 

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3,521 

2,026 

1,495 

87 

80 

61 

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73 

65 

8 

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7 

7 

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6,447 

2,692 

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300 

210 

220 

18 

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223 

214 

9 

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3 

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220 

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95 

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132 

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103 

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395 

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200 

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106 

102 

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28 

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270 

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46 

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186 

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404 

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3 
196 
10 
38 
33 
12 

11 
16 


35 
1 
5 
5 


21 
306 


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44 
2 

o 
16 


1 
13 


3 


e  =  2 


y. 


100 

15 

5 


8 
26 

20 


34 

235 

60 

49 


121 

267 
267 

7,235 

1 

SO 


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 

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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 

TOWNS— Concluded. 


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^'■^ 

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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. 

=  1" 

2   § 

a 

3 

'A 
"s 

t 

II 

3 
■5   S 

93 

i 

•a 
o 

"S 

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 

- 

** 

[363] 


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 

** 

— 

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.] 

Part  I. — Persons  Employed,  with  Classification  of  Ages;   Working  Time. 


i 

tn 

Peesons  Employed.    I 

Peesons  Employed,  With  Age. 

a 

C3 

0) 

a 

*ti 

o 

■o 

^ 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

« 

o 

1^ 

o 

o 

r-( 

s 

o 

U 

u 

o 
c. 

go 

3 

c3 

AND  Towns. 

1 

s 

n 

"3 

a 

•a 

i-i 

> 

2 

at 
n 

JO 

a 

s 
a 

i 

w 
o 

a 

V 

"3 

a  "o 

I— ( 

u 
<y 
•a 
c 

ai 

"a 

a 

■a 

5 

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 

'3    en 

■a  o 
a,   to 
to  f* 

V  1* 

<1 

a  g 

3     P 

'A 

'3    tn 

-1< 

■3 
u 

3  ? 
>5 

es    tn 

•a  « 
■< 

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 

.2 

■3 

a 
>2 

•a 

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. 

^ 

GQ 

^ 

^ 

^ 

^ 

>?-d 

>i  -3 

a 

^T3 

a 

>>  r3 

c3 

>,ri 

zi 

>%^ 

u 

t-t 

^ 

"     0 

u. 

Lt 

u 

s  ^ 

%    ^ 

S   -^ 

■3  ^ 

0    a 

•a  ji 

"    J<! 

■3  ^ 

Si    a 

•5    ^ 

■s  '■ 

■o   ~ 

V.  t: 

.a  1; 

>«    t^ 

0  t: 

v-  t, 

a  s 

0  0 

a  2 

0   c 

a  0 

0    0 

a  2 

3     ? 

C    0 

3     P 

0    0 

i  1 

c   0 

3     ^ 

6  S= 

3  & 

6  & 

5   ^ 

d    ^ 

n   ^ 

d  j= 

d  ? 

2; 

•A 

'A 

-A 

2; 

» 

•A 

A 

A 

2; 

"A 

2; 

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 

<5 

a 

1 ' 

1  ^ 

3     % 

?5 

>> 

< 

u 

11 

'A 

'a   OT 

•3    0 

0   ep 
to  « 
>   - 

< 

=5 

i  1 

>> 

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 

*o 

0 

wt 

0 

0 

0 

1-4 

0 

0 

3 

C5 

ZJ 

C3 

rH 

0 

a 

t-i 

V 

t3 

AKD    TOWSS. 

.3 

a 

9 

0 

a 

0 

•3 

-a 

S 

0 

;? 

00 

0 

■3 

00 

0 

$ 

00 

3 

03 

^ 

S  0 

2 

■5 

■3 

g 

0 

00 

go 

"3 

"3 

"3 

i 

2 

0 

^ 

S 

s, 

s 

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 

: 

— 

~ 

_ 

■" 

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 

— 

~ 

■" 

" 

" 

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. 

1 

& 

a 

, 

o 

-a 

• 

la 

o 

o 

3 

Counties,  Cities 

« 

lO 

I— t 

9 

o 

t— 1 

o 

u 

c^ 

a 

o 

> 

O 

3 

r-( 

V 

■^ 

£1 

a 

O 

I— 1 

u 

"O 

JlSD  Towns. 

a 

s 
?5 

OT 

7, 

> 

1 

a 

00 

o 

a 

en 
o 

■a 

s 

s 

03 

o 

-a 

o 

n 

c3 

a 

as 

1 

91 

"3 

a 

2 

3 
O 

w 

«2i 

Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

87 

87 

- 

— 

87 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

293 

Chelsea,   . 

3 

3 

- 

- 

3 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

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. 

■Q 

a 

3 

o 

MS 

a    a 

GO 

o   *-^ 

^  1 

1* 

O 

o    « 

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,— 

0 

DAT  HASDS 

riECK  HAXDi 

i. 

I. « 

CoTTNTiES     Cities 

<2     . 

ASD  Towns. 

«• 

us 

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0 

0 

OQ 

X    0 

• 

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r-1 

0     r-l 

r-t 

i-H 

cj    .-< 

^  ? 

9 

O 

S    o 

X     b 

0 

s  « 

CC     u 

09 

-3 

s 

MS 

1      = 

a  -a 

0 

ll 

■3    I 

a  ■=' 

0 

•5  1 

'a 

« 

a    e< 

g    a 

0     3 

«    a 

g    a 

0   a 

0  « 

s 

Cu 

a 

U4 

a 

s 

u< 

n 

H 

Franklin. 

Bnckl.^nd, 

5 

1 

. 

_ 

- 

$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 

~ 

■" 

— 

— 

$616  00 

— 

"* 

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 

_ 

.. 

$700  00 

_ 

- 

204,500 

Fitchburg, 

20 

- 

687  50 

_ 

$206  25 

_ 

_ 

- 

11,825 

Grafton,  . 

5 

- 

61 S  00 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

3,080 

Hnbbardston, 

2 

- 

150  00 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

300 

Millbnrv, . 

_ 

- 

. 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

- 

- 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

" 

$731,427 

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. 

UNDER  15. 

AND   Towns. 

-4J 

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w      . 

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•w 

m 

a 

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OS 

b  "i 

cS 

>"a 

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i"^ 

C3 

t*>  fQ 

t4 

cs    a 

u 

a   a 

u 

a   a 

u 

a  o 

u 

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s  •" 

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s;  ■^ 

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a   T- 

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a  g 

O    o 

o  o 

a  9 

o    o 

a  g 

3      P 

o  o 

a  p 

O     o 

3     ? 

o  o 

6  J: 

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3  a 

6  ^ 

6  if 

3    ^ 

c    ^ 

6  ^ 

a 

« 

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'A 

^ 

^ 

*A 

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'A 

>2i 

'A 

Barnstable. 

Harwich, . 

4 

85 

3 

40 

1 

60 

- 

-, 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Yarmouth, 

3 

20 

- 

-- 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

"Windsor,. 

3 

275 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Mansfield, 

4 

300 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Taunton, .        , 

1 

275 

— 

"• 

~ 

~ 

7 

270 

~ 

~ 

~ 

— 

Essex. 

Haverhill, 

5 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lawrence, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

250 

- 

- 

2 

300 

Lynn, 

25 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

*" 

- 

Salem, 

3 

308 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

3 

260 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

" 

— 

— 

- 

Franklin. 

Buckland, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

300 

1 

300 

- 

- 

Greenfield, 

3S 

304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shelburne, 

~ 

~ 

~ 

"" 

~ 

■" 

— 

~ 

"■ 

~ 

•" 

~ 

Hampden. 

Brimfield, 

9 

250 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chester,   . 

4 

260 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield,     . 

30 

252 

- 

- 

— 

- 

5 

280 

- 

— 

- 

"■ 

Hampshire. 

Amherst, . 

10 

SOO 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Huntington,     . 

3 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Northampton, . 

~ 

~ 

— 

~ 

"" 

~ 

— 

— 

■" 

— 

~ 

*" 

Middlesex. 

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, 

~ 

— 

~ 

*" 

~ 

— 

8 

308 

"* 

■■ 

~ 

■• 

Plymouth. 

Bridgcwater,   . 

2 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brockton, 

42 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hingham, 

12 

275 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kingston, 

6 

2S0 

~ 

— 

•" 

- 

~ 

""            ~ 

— 

~ 

^ 

peeso:n"S  employed  and  wages  :   by  industries. 


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. 

UNOEIt  15. 

AND   Towns. 

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Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

11 

286 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

7 

275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chelsea,   . 

2 

300 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1 

300 

~ 

— 

- 

" 

Worcester. 

Charlton, . 

2 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Douglas,  . 

50 

295 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

250 

280 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Fitchburg, 

16 

275 

- 

- 

4 

275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Grafton,  . 

5 

308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hubbardston, 

2 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Millbury, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southbridge, 

15 

247 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sturbridsjc-, 

41 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wincht'iulon, 

33 

187 

- 

- 

1 

200 

o 

200 

- 

- 

1 

200 

Worcester, 

122 

206 

- 

- 

2 

308 

30 

299 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

775 

- 

9 

- 

14 

- 

330 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

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. 

BOTH  SEXES 
UNDER  15. 

AND  Towns. 

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55 

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a  o 

3     P 

a    m 

Barnstab 
Harwich, . 
Yarmouth, 

Berkshir 

Windsor, . 

Bristol. 

Mansfield, 
Taunton, . 

Essex. 
Haverhill, 
Lawrence, 
Lynn, 
Salem, 
Salisbury, 

LE. 

e. 

4 
3 

3 

4 
1 

5 

25 
3 
3 

$0  63 
2  00 

$150 

$2  50 
2  00 

$162 

2  68 
1  50 
1  67 

3 

$0  50 

1 

o 
1    1    1    1    1                  II                  1                  1    to 

7 
10 

$175 
$155 

_ 

2 

$0  54 

VOL.   II. — i9 


386 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

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. 

UNDER  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

CNDEE  15. 

AND  Towns. 

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Franklin. 

Bucklaiul, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

5 

$2  00 

1 

$0  50 

_ 

_ 

Grecnfttld, 

38 

$191 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Shelburne, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Brirafield, 

9    $2  00  1 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cbestor,    , 

4 

2  15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

« 

_ 

Springfield,      . 

30 

2  03 

— 

— 

— 

— 

5 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

IIampshire. 

Amherst, . 

10 

$2  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Huntington,     . 

3 

2  00 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Northampton, . 

— 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

•a 

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  ^ 

'A 

u 
.Q  ■£ 

e  s 

(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^ 

C3     03 
<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 

>  ^ 

< 

CJ 

a 

o 

>> 

s    . 

■a  o 

■.J 
1    ^ 

a  ? 

-a  0 

<1 

u 

a 

'A 

0 

C3     to 

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 

•5 

<o 

0 

Q 

a 

J3 

to 

10 

1— ( 

*J 

• 

U4 

.2 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

13 

lO 

9) 

0 

0 

0 

i-H 

a. 

3 

AND     TOWKS. 

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a 
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a 

0 
1—* 

a 
0 

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« 

a 

« 

ft 
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2 

3 
0 

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 

- 

- 

- 

VOL.  II. — 50 


394 


CEN-SUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS  — 187^ 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Boots  and  Shoes — Con. 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and    Total    Wages. 


Working 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

u 

TTArc    AXTT\    \\j  k  r*T?  D 

CJ 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAY  HANDS 

• 

PIECE  HANDS. 

Counties,  Cities 

<2    ' 

AND  Towns. 

vi 

>» 

«1 

O 

iri 

O 

CO 

f-l 

II 

1— 1 

S  P 

CJ     t— ( 

I— ( 

So 

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CO 

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c3    a 

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3  1 

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s 

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S 

h 

« 

S 

ph 

ca 

H 

Barnstable. 

Harwich, . 

28 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$375  00 

_ 

. 

$10,500 

Yarmouih, 

•" 

~ 

— 

— 

"" 

— 

- 

- 

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 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Boots  and  Shoes— Con. 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and  Total  Wages — Con. 


Working 
Time  and  Wages 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

u 

a 

^  (2 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAT  HANDS 

piece  hands.             I 

a  22 

CoDNTiES.    Cities 

^ 

X^  \J  \J  ^1    A  A  A-f  kj  f              \mi/  A  A  '  4^  *J 

AND  Towns. 

o 

Mi 

s   . 

vi  "2 

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1.-5 

SI  o 

II 

I— 1 

r^ 

CJ    r-i 

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o  »-< 

si 

to 

CO 

a 

1      t 

5  = 

1    9 

a  -Q 

03     t- 
J3    ~S. 

rt 

a    a 

g     =8 

O     3 

S.  « 

g  « 

O     3 

o    « 

a 

[X. 

s 

« 

3 

fc, 

a 

H 

nAMPSHIRE. 

Ware, 

2 

■" 

$126  96 

*~ 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

$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 

396 


CEK'SUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Boots  and  Shoes— Con. 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and,  Total  Wages — Con. 


WORKIN'G 

Time  and  Wages 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

C3 

"1^     10 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAT  HANDS 

PIECE  HANDS.                  | 

0     *"• 

Counties.   Cities 

*2     ^ 

AKD  Towns. 

^ 

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ui 

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0 
X  >2 

3  i 

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« 

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PliYSIODTH— Con. 

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 

^ 

" 

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, 

" 

— 

— 

~ 

^ 

"" 

^ 

^ 

"Worcester. 

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 

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Day  Hands. 

Piece  11 

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FEMALES 

BOTH  SKXE3 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH   SEXES 

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Harwich, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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 

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- 

— 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

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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 

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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 


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Piece  Hands. 

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FEMALES 

BOTH 

3EXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

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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 

- 

_ 

_ 

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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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BOTH 

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168 

265 

34 

270 

7 

239 

312 

235 

10 

278 

_ 

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WestBridguwatcr, . 

45 

265 

35 

248 

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09 

249 

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Boston,     . 

272 

259 

107 

270 

3 

256 

598 

296 

264 

232 

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- 

Chc'lsf.'i,   . 

44 

241 

11 

236 

2 

200 

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Winllirop, 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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 


CEK"SUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


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 

SEXES 

Counties,  Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

UNDEK  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

UNDER  15. 

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Harwich, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

28 

$2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

* 

- 

— 

- 

— 

— 

- 

- 

— 

-" 

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 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

- 

— 

"■ 

— 

~ 

~ 

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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Hampshire. 

Ware, 

2 

$184 

~ 

~ 

~ 

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~ 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

- 

Middlesex. 

Acton, 

20 

$1S5 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Arlington, 

o 

1  90 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ashland,  . 

so 

2  10 

14 

$102 

- 

- 

162 

$2  04 

16 

$1  03 

5 

$0  75 

Cambridge, 

l.j 

1  74 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

1  75 

17 

1  06 

_ 

_ 

HoUiston, 

IG 

2  43 

4 

1  12 

_ 

- 

IS 

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 

> 

o 

2  CO 

i 

1  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

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 

~ 

— 

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 

VOL.   II. — 51 


402 


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. 

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South  Abington, 

168 

$219 

34 

$129 

7 

$0  64 

312 

$2  30 

10 

$122 

_ 

. 

West  Bridgewater, . 

45 

2  14 

35 

1  30 

"* 

~* 

09 

2  14 

"• 

~ 

— 

- 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

272 

$2  31 

107 

$150 

3 

$0  50 

598 

$2  76 

264 

$141 

. 

. 

Chelsea,    . 

44 

2  07 

11 

80 

2 

60 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Winthrop, 

" 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

" 

- 

* 

- 

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. 

[Merchandise  cases,  paper  boxes,  sewing-machine  cases,  wooden  boxes,  etc.] 

Part  I. — Persons  Employed,  with  Classification  of  Ages;  Working  Time. 


Persons  Employed. 

Pebsoks  Employed,  With  Age. 

93 

3 

to 

o 

a 

CocNTiES,  Cities 
ANB  Towns. 

c 

V 

E 
s 

n 
S 

1— < 

► 
o 

s 

o 

o 

B 

Q 

o 

0 

o 

o 

1— ( 
u 

0) 

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o 

c 

3 

a 

in    . 

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to 

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05 

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0) 

a 
a 

93 

$ 

I& 

V 

o 

si 

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a 

'E 

m 

a 

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03 
41 

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C3 

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o 

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a 

O 

Berkshire. 

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 

= 

•Hi 

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O 

o 

a 

a 

•a 
u 

a 

L-5 

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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 

c3    d 

id 

li 
1- 

o    s 

f-» 

ll 

r-l 

s  » 

ll 

CO 

O     3 

•3  ? 

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 

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PIECE  HANDS. 

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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. 

^ 

en 

■.^ 

^ 

^ 

H-> 

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^•o 

a 

■^•^ 

as 

£?'0 

03 

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a  s 

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a  g 

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a  o 

o   o 

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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 

^ 

"~ 

~ 

— 

" 

" 

■" 

•■ 

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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Essex— Con. 

Salisbury, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

236 

1 

236 

- 

- 

Saugus,     . 

3 

200 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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— 

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~ 

■" 

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 

~ 

"• 

~ 

** 

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. 


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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 

o 

>— 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. 

"2  ^- 

CO 

"3 

a 

a 

a 

w5 

a    o 

fa. 

n 

5   = 

OS     c3 

S  » 

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^ 

S    o 

1 ' 

a   o 

d  ^ 
15 

a 
1    -' 

a  g 

a  u 
d  ^ 

•.J 

a 
I- 

1  ^ 

d  fe 

a 
u 

1^ 

o  o 
c  J= 

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. 

B    ? 

3      ? 

'A 

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O    o 

O     o 

o   ^ 

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a 

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c    & 

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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. 

li 

o    Ml 

■.J 

>> 

Ct      GO 

a 
1   ^' 

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a 

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. 

8)U 

1 

1 

o 

o 

t? 

J3 

CD 

i.'S 

o 

CoDNTiES,   Cities 

fe 

a 

OS 

to 

1— I 

o 

o 

o 

o 

i. 

3 

s 

AND   TOWXS. 

S 

3 

'A 

H 
o 

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1 

o 

00 

o 

1 

a 

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3 
00 

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1 

99 

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s 

00 

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1 

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a 

u 
3 
O 

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 

ITH  Age. 

>> 

a 

s 

Q 

o 

■o 

CotJJiTiES,   Cities 

AND     TOWHS, 

CO 

GO 

s 

o 

> 

1 

91 

o 

o 

I-H 

1 

o 

a 

i 

S 

u 

5 

o 
c 

3 

u 

o 

p. 

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•S 
1 

a 

"o 

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a 

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CO 

"S 

"a 

a 

o 

£ 

s 
o 

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 

a 
o 

S3 

DAY  hands. 

PIECE  hands. 

AND  Towns. 

CQ 

V 

"a 

9i 

a 

1   ^ 

Females 
above  15. 

O     3 
1.^ 

rH 

ll 
1      " 

1    ° 
be 

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 

Fon,— 

DAT   HANDS. 

PIECE  HAKDS. 

S^ 

Pni'VTFEQ     PiTica 

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« 

09 

ASD  Towns, 

l.'i 

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« 

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o 

S    o 

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» 

fH 

Essex— Con. 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,308,567 

416 


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. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER  15. 

AND  Towns. 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Sandwich, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

45 

241 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Pittsfleld, 

86 

244 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Bristol. 

Somerset, 

15 

230 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

Dukes. 

Edgartown,      . 

51 

96 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex. 

Amesbury, 

4 

125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Andover, . 

34 

295 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Beverly,   . 

35 

183 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Essex, 

12 

237 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown,    . 

22 

2S5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Haverhill, 

65 

2G0 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ipswich,  . 

33 

193 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lawrence, 

2ti0 

248 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lynn, 

157 

199 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Merrimac, 

28 

270 

^ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Newburyport, 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

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 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

"* 

~ 

— 

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 
USDER  15. 

ASD    Towns. 

a 

s  g 

o  S 
6  ^ 

e 
1   ^ 

ti 

Zi 

No.  of  days 
worked. 

i  1 

si 

o  o 
6  ^ 

'A 

No.  of  days 
worked. 

Number  at 
work. 

?    ■    1    'S 
C  —    '     Mr' 

"A        1    -A 

50 

Plymouti 
Brockton, 
Pembroke, 

SCFFOLK 

Boston,     . 
Chelsea,    . 

WORCESTE 
Athol, 
Fitchtjurg, 
Leominster, 
Milford,    . 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,  . 
Warren,   . 
Worcester, 

I. 

R. 

20 
2 

709 

V2 

2 
52 
37 
51 
18 
21 

8 
354 

280 
45 

270 
227 

200 
252 
149 
242 
223 
153 
208 
225 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

1 

25 

280 
200 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

Totals, 

3,773 

- 

- 

1 

- 

42 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands. 


Day  Hands. 

Piece  Hands. 

males 

females 

BOTH 

SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH    SEXES 

CouKTiES,  Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER  13. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER  15. 

AND  Towns. 

1    % 

55 

Si   = 
>    >* 

a 

a  % 

•a  p 
o   to 

< 

«    in 

<1 

a 

u 
o 

a 

a   '0 

I    1 
"A 

< 

a 

If 

A 

a   00 

id  .a 

Barnstable. 

Falmouth, 

15 

$2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

- 

- 

Sandwich, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

45 

$2  35 

-  1    _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield, 

86 

2  35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Somerset, 

15 

$2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_             _ 

- 

- 

Dukes. 

Edgartowu,      . 

51 

$2  22 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

Essex. 

' 

Amesbury, 

4 

$2  25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Andover, . 

34 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beverly,  . 

35 

2  75 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex, 

12 

2  56 

_ 

_     i 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown,    . 
Haverhill, 

22 
65 

1  87 

2  63 

- 

_ 

- 
_ 

~" 

~ 

—           ■" 

Ipswich,  . 

33 

2  36 

"-             — 

— 

- 

~ 

■~ 

^ 

" 

^           ■■ 

VOL.  II. — 53 


418 


CEXSUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

UNDER  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE     15. 

UNDER  15. 

ASD  Towns. 

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Essex— Con. 

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 

OQ 

Pebsoss  Employed.    | 

Peesoxs  Emploted,  With  Ace.        | 

S 

ConNTiES,  Cities 

u 

S 

O 

o 

o 

o 

c. 

j2 

3 

a 

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g 

a> 

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AND  Towxs. 

a 

s 

03 

a 

B 

a 

09 

a 

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1 

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3 

•a 

a 

3 

93 

Li 

o 

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1 

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a 

o 
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03 

c4 

a 

93 

i 

o 

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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a    a 

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S  P 

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£   e 

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a   1 

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 

<£    . 

1 

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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. 

1    i 

a  g 

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1  -S 

a  p 

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o  o 
6  ^ 

13 

1^ 

09 

o  o 

1  ^ 

GO 

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d  ^ 

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. 

"S 

S  — 
i    1 

6  ? 

1    i 

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c  o 
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to 

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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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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 

— 

" 

" 

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 

CO 

2 

CoDNTiES,   Cities 

c 

CO 

a 

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s 

o 

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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 

d 

^ 

^ 

CouifTiES,  Cities 

u 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 
f-i 

0 

A 

3 

o 

a 

0 

> 
0 

0 
l-H 

B 

Li 

0 
•0 

0 

Sa 

AND  Towxs. 

s 

3 

o 

1 

en 
"a 

1 

0 
u 

> 
0 

.0 

s 

3 

.a 
a 

CO 

i 

s 

.2 

"3 

1 

CO 

0 

n 
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3 

en 

a 
3 

in 

u 

a 

a 

p 

91 

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3 
0 

si- 

—   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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"■ 

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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 


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riECE  Hands. 


MALES 
ABOVE  15. 


10 


54 


15 
3 

507 


o  o 
d  'f- 
'A 


FEMALES 
ABOVE  15. 


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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. 

undek  15. 

AKD   Towns. 

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BARNSTABLE. 

Falmouth, 

3 

$2  00 

_ 

— 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Harwich, . 

2 

2  83 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

__ 

Yarmouth, 

2 

1  68 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

33 

$211 

_ 

- 

_ 

■  _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

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,    . 

. 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

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 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

Westticid, 

9 

2  12 

- 

» 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

West  Springfield, 

30 

2  50 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

Wilbraham,     . 

2 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampshire. 

Amherst, . 

19 

$167 

3 

$100 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

» 

Belchertown,  . 

47 

2  11 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

perso:n^s  employed  and  wages  :  by  endusteies.   429 


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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Hampshire— Con. 

Easthaiupton,  . 

3 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Granliy,    . 

2 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South'll.ullcy, 

5 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Soutluimi>toii, . 

— 

— 

- 

— 

— 

-      ! 

— 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

■Ware, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

$2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wortbington,  . 

5 

1  40 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

■" 

"■ 

" 

" 

"" 

" 

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 

— 

~ 

"~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

" 

" 

"■ 

Norfolk. 

Meclfiel.l, . 

32 

$2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk,  . 

,               , 

5 

2  30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norwood, 

,               , 

7 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Qiiincy,     . 

^               , 

22 

2  30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sharoii,     . 

■ 

'4 

2  00 

- 

— 

"• 

~ 

— 

~ 

"• 

~ 

" 

' 

Pltmocth. 

Abington, 

5 

$2  67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middleborougb, 

6 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pembroke, 

6 

1  28 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

Rockland, 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

South  Scituate,  .     . 

2 

1  75 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

"" 

" 

' 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

460 

$2  52 

16 

$108 

- 

- 

54 

$3  19 

1 

$133 

- 

- 

Chelsea,    . 

9 

2  18 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

~" 

~ 

*" 

" 

Worcester. 

Athol,       . 

3 

$2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

■" 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

~ 

" 

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 

m 

Teksons  Employed.    1 

Persons  EjirLOTED,  With  Age.         1 

"S 

1 

i 

K 

B 

a 

o 

A 

vra 

f-H 

o 

o 

o 

Counties,  Cities 

O 

r-l 

c. 

•a 

0) 

r1 

o 

1 

m 

1-1 

OJ 

•a 

AND  Towns. 

3 

en 

a 

■a 

o 

C3 
ai 

a; 

r- 1 

a 

1h 

■a 
c 
s 

•a 

C 
9 

O 

o 

O 
O 
Si 

cr 

a 

a 

a 

o 
a 

CO 

Qi 

"3 

03 

a 

fa 

t 

O 

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. 

i 

a 

tn 

a 

fa 

li 

Q    a 
fa 

o    » 

n 

II 

a    a 

1—1 

s  ? 

a    & 

fa 

c 

O    "-I 
CO      g 

<a    a 
a   « 

-.  -3 
-2   o 
o   » 

Bristol. 
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. 

■M 

a 

u 
.0    ^ 

'A 

5.  « 

d  ? 

A 

CS 
1       = 

A 

5.  '-> 

0  -o 
6  ? 

1  i 

a  = 
3  p 

A 

50 

5,  ^ 

2iS 

0  0 

6  is 
A 

■3 

u 
.0     u 

i  1 

No.  of  days 
worked. 

A< 

CO 

6  ? 

>5 

a 

u 

3  ? 

0  3 

d  J: 

Bristol. 

New  BudfoiU, . 

20 

290 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Billcrica,  . 
Everett,    . 
Lowell,     . 
Woburii,  . 

20 
60 
10 
29 

305 

300 
28S 
300 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.jj 

- 

Sltfolk. 

Chelsea,   . 

6 

280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

270 

8 

270 

- 

Worcester. 

Worcester, 

6 

332 

_ 

_ 

- 

~ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

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. 

a 
^      • 

1   ^ 

1^ 

■a  0 
... 

i  1 

A 

•a  0 
0  w 
u  ? 

1      "" 

-a  0 

Si  ^ 

V  ^ 
«5 

C3 

"a  CO 

•21 

1  ^ 

a  0 

0  " 

tr,  « 

0 

S    0 

"a   <n 

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. 

1 

CS 

•O 

bi 

0, 
p 

i 
0 

a 
0 

a 

t 
3 

CO     . 

ll 

&^ 

Counties,   C'itiks 
AND   Towns. 

u 
o 

1 

•A 
o 

a 

1— ( 
o 

I— « 
o 

« 
o 

a 

Em 

c 
0 

f-H 

a 
0 
a 

09 

•3 

0 

a 

CO 
U4 

0 

■a 
a 
s 
01 
IP 

"3 

0 

ft 

•a 

{» 

0 

"3 

a 

fa 

Bristol. 

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. 

91 

QO 

a 
"3 

a 
fa 

10 

T-l 

a    c3 

1     > 
fa 

02     u 

^  -a 
0    s 

10 

r-t 

II 

10 

li 
11 

m 

0 

0     3 

&| 

is  » 
ll 

Bristol. 
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. 

a  o 

•A 

CO 

o  o 
6  (S 
'A 

1    ^ 

S   p 
'A 

6  is 

Number  at 
work. 

2-S 

o  o 
6  r: 

a  o 

'A   ' 

;0  ^ 

O    o 

6  ^ 
'A 

a 

1    ^ 

3   p 

2-S 
1* 

11 

0    O 

6  ^ 
'A 

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. 

1  ^ 

'a    tn 

.... 

ll 

•o  o 
a   CO 

V  ? 

♦J 
a 

1    ^ 

a  ? 

'A 

*-* 

a  ° 

!<5 

< 

a 

3      ? 

'A 

a  CO 

-a  cj 
o   " 

< 

a 
1   -^ 

a  o 

3     ? 

A 

n    m 
< 

Bristol. 

Attleborougb, . 

2 

$2  50 

— 

— 

" 

— 

"• 

" 

" 

*" 

" 

~ 

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 

— 

— 

— 

"■ 

^ 

" 

~ 

" 

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 

c 

>* 

0 

_              , 

B 

^6 

0 

'5 

J3 

ConNTiES,  Cities 

AND    TOWXS. 

.0 

s 

3 

s 

1— I 
0 

10 

> 

a 

1— 1 
0 

0 

I— 1 

a 

0 

0 

1 

0 
0 

•3 

c5 

c 

3    • 

u 

•a 

0 

s 

y, 

CO 

■c 

C3 

0 

i: 

0) 

3 

is 

5o 

CJ 

0 

«^  c 

3 

0 

a 

"a 

J3 

a 

So 

0 

"3 

a 

EQ 

3 
0 

Days 
wcr 

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. 

"    — 

■Ji 

c 

• 
00 

3 

Counties,  Cities 

u 

0 

•a 

0 

1— ( 

0 

0 

0 
1— 1 

^ 

AMD  Towns. 

a 

a 

s 

01 

a 

■a 

<D 

a 
d 

> 

0 
a 

C3 
09 

a 

0 

1 

1 

en 

Si 

•a 
3 

•a 
c 

09 

0 

•a 

0 

(A      • 

o 

.a 

a 

En 

OS 

en 

la 

0 

a 

Pn 

91 

"5 

"3 

a 

s 
0 

(—1 

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. 


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$1,155 

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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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101 

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$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. 

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Yarmouth, 

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238 

4 

169 

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4 

206 

27 

224 

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Berkshihe. 

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- 

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14 

304 

15 

304 

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Pittsfleld, 

14 

310 

52 

281 

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6 

307 

5 

310 

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Bristol. 

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_ 

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304 

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300 

2 

300 

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Manstield, 

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- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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New  Bedford,  . 

35 

288 

95 

256 

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7 

100 

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Taunton, . 

9 

300 

3 

300 

- 

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- 

- 

18 

300 

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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 

_ 

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2 

275 

8 

252 

_ 

_ 

Palmer,     . 

1 

256 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

265 

7 

261 

_ 

_ 

Springfield, 

71 

297 

138 

261 

3 

275 

9 

300 

13 

300 

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2 

313 

1 

313 

- 

- 

1 

300 

4 

300 

- 

- 

Hampshire. 

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27 

230 

_ 

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24 

200 

25 

200 

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Enfield,    . 

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_ 

2 

312 

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_ 

_ 

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Ware, 

— 

"- 

6 

215 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Acton, 

3 

300 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Arlington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ashland,  . 

3 

275 

13 

277 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ayer, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

Cambridge, 

61 

288 

21 

291 

_ 

_ 

15 

220 

18 

217 

_ 

_ 

Concord,  . 

- 

- 

4 

300 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hudson,   . 

_ 

_ 

3 

280 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

Lexington, 

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~ 

~ 

~ 

— 

! 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

PEESONS   EMPLOYED   AXD   WAGES  :     BY   IXDUSTRIES.     439 


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Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH 

SEXES 

Counties,  Cities 

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ABOVE     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 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

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- 

- 

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 

- 

-  ■ 

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2,004 

- 

3,835 

- 

163 

- 

1,033 

- 

3,337 

- 

4 

- 

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Piece  Hands. 

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$137 

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29 

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$2  37 

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$133 

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9 

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3 

1  17 

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18 

1  29 

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Araesbury, 

5 

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1 

$100 

- 

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15 

$108 

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Danvers,  . 

1 

3  00 

8 

1  12 

- 

- 

1 

$3  00 

4 

1  50 

- 

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Georgetown,    . 

7 

2  14 

1 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

35 

1  96 

- 

- 

Gloucester, 

34 

2  48 

46 

1  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

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23 

83 

- 

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Haverhill, 

92 

1  87 

52 

1  30 

13 

$0  62 

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3  11 

94 

1  56 

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Ipswich,  . 

2 

3  48 

1 

1  25 

- 

- 

- 

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13 

1  05 

- 

- 

Lawrence, 

22 

2  27 

52 

1  53 

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4 

1  50 

20 

1  16 

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Lynn, 

22 

2  63 

13 

1  44 

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17 

3  02 

83 

1  59 

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Methuen,. 

74 

1  89 

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17 

70 

37 

3  36 

42 

1  70 

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58 

2  03 

84 

1  02 

7 

62 

14 

2  68 

33 

1  04 

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32 

2  10 

64 

1  21 

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7 

2  24 

90 

1  46 

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Salisbury, 

18 

2  50 

1 

1  25 

7 

62 

15 

3  00 

22 

1  25 

- 

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Greenfield, 

4 

$2  00 

6 

$145 

- 

- 

2 

$2  50 

10 

$125 

- 

- 

Or.inge,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bhelburne, 

4 

2  00 

5 

1  37 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

Hampden. 

Chicopec, 

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$188 

9 

$143 

- 

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2 

$3  88 

8 

$142 

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Palmer,    . 

1 

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- 

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6 

2  23 

7 

1  33 

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71 

2  93 

138 

1  42 

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1  25 

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27 

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$175 

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$125 

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Enfield,    . 

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2 

$150 

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6 

1  28 

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Acton, 

3 

$3  29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Ashland,  . 

3 

2  66 

13 

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61 

2  20 

21 

1  29 

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15 

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18 

$1  22 

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Concord,  . 

- 

- 

4 

1  50 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hudson,   . 

_ 

- 

3 

1  25 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

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58 

$186 

141 

$122 

14 

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29 

$175 

139 

$120 

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Maiden,    . 

2 

1  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Marlborough,  . 

2 

1  88 

- 

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- 

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Natick,     . 

- 

- 

9 

1  25 

- 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

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Ncwloii,  . 

3 

2  38 

25 

1  35 

- 

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- 

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32 

1  25 

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North  Heading, 

_ 

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2 

1  37 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

1  25 

- 

- 

Reading,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1  33 

- 

- 

Shirley,    . 

- 

- 

0 

1  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Somcrville, 

3 

2  50 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Stonchani, 

2 

1  65 

3 

83 

- 

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1 

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Townsond, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

"Wakefield, 

2 

1  92 

2 

87 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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Waltham, 

_ 

- 

5 

1  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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■U'atertown,     . 

2 

2  12 

33 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

AVestford, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.  - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Woburn,  . 

10 

2  35 

13 

1  05 

- 

— 

1 

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10 

1  04 

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6 

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6 

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Norfolk. 

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2   $2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Necdham, 

11 

1  85 

10 

$107 

- 

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89 

$2  59 

25 

$119 

- 

- 

Quincy,    . 

2 

2  50 

8 

1  18 

- 

- 

1 

1  00 

14 

1  75 

- 

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Randolph, 

1 

2  33 

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34 

- 

- 

3 

2  25 

4 

88 

- 

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Weymouth,     . 

24 

1  75 

82 

62 

8 

$0  50 

6 

1  25 

20 

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Plymouth. 

Abington, 

14 

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18 

$0  09 

2 

$0  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brockton, 

2 

2  25 

4 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

$195 

— 

— 

Kingston, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

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— 

— 

Pembroke, 

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3 

2  67 

1 

1  75 

- 

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1  60 

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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 

- 

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— 

— 

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3  l$2  07 

- 

- 

- 

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1 

$125 

19 

$0  97 

- 

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Blackstonc, 

6 

2  00 

9 

$111 

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- 

- 

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4 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

Fitcliburg, 

14 

2  16 

18 

1  21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38 

1  33 

- 

— 

Gardner,  . 

- 

2 

88 

- 

- 

- 

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4 

1  50 

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- 

Grafton,   . 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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14 

1  04 

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5 

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2 

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12 

2  05 

45 

1  05 

- 

— 

Millbury, 

33 

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30 

88 

11 

$0  42 

12 

1  88 

45 

1  29 

— 

— 

Northborough, 

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Southbridge,    . 

4 

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7 

1  65 

- 

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2 

2  50 

8 

1  .33 

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2 

2  14 

0 

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— 

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3 

1  00 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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— 

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2 

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1 

1  50 

- 

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5 

2  20 

8 

1  34 

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— 

Wcstborough, 

4 

3  25 

3 

1  38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

,  — 

~ 

• 

■" 

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 

[TH  Age. 

n 
•0 

CD 

c 

a 

J3 

0 

0 

Counties,  C 

TIES                C 

10 

\!i 

0 

0 
f— ( 

0 

0 

I-H 

u 

0 

0. 

1/1 

1 

o 

C3 

f-t 

> 

0 

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1 

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0 

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AND   Town 

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s.              I 

s 

0 

> 
0 

1 

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a 

0 

u 
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3 

0 

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0 

0 

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0 

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to 

03 

0 

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0 

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to 

0 

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to   c3 

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3 

s 

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h 

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fc, 

s 

U4 

« 

Berksuir 

E. 

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 

■s 

15; 

Persons  Emi-loyed,  With  Age. 

cS 

-o 

■a 
0 

0 
i 

s 
0 
X 

CO 

a 
0 

CoDKTiES,   Cities 
AND  Towns. 

c 

a 

.0 

H 
3 
'A 
0 

1 

to 

0 

03 

a 

0 

> 
0 

J3 

a 

CO 

0 

« 

a 

•-5 

0 

a 

CO 

0 
0 

a 

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V 

■3 

d 

U 

B 

a 
(» 

« 

d 
u 

G> 

■a 

c 

tn 
"a 

B 

a 

CO 

a 
to    . 

c  a 
1  = 

a 

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    '-' 

Counties,   Cities 

•S    - 

1 

« 

00 

s  §■ 

AND   Towns. 

10 

o 

0 

irs 

0 

^;5 

cn 

0 

1^ 
0 

S  P 

0   •"' 

0 

s  ? 

0    ^ 
U2     u 

^  ^ 

C3 

a 

B% 

a  -^ 

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II 

«  0 
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■3  ■s 

V 

g     CS 

0     3 

a    a 

S    a 

0   a 

0  s 

S 

fe 

s 

ph 

a  ■ 

<i     • 

S5 

H 

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 

. 

s  ^ 

POT'VTTF^       P 

TIES 

•s  ^ 

V^V/L-ii.l£>Of         \^ 

w 

s  i" 

ASD     Tows 

S. 

U5 

L-i 

0    0 

0 

10 

S  0 

^s 

m 

0 

1    ? 

V 

§    0 

0  « 

^  Jf 

_.    > 

CO     CJ 

„     > 

~    > 

V 

03 

<3 

S   0 

■5    0 

-  "2 

^  s 

a    0 

—    "3 

0 

a 

S  •9 

1    ^ 

•5^ 

H  -2 
0    — 

■5    = 

a    3 

c     " 

S 

b 

s 

^ 

3 

'•=•> 

=5 

H 

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. 

o 

i.-^ 

o 

1.0 

99 

o      . 

E| 

a 

o     « 

=«     u 

c 

S    o 

CC    u 

p  sf 

OQ 

C3 

a  2 

1-^ 

^  1 

ll 

—  -s 

V 

a    ^ 

g    a 

O     3 

a    a 

'5   3 

o    " 

r^ 

^ 

^ 

t. 

S 

b 

^ 

t- 

Worcester — Con. 

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 

_ 

. 

» 

_ 

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. 

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828 

280 

556 

283 

172 

243 

127 

290 

360 

294 

35 

259 

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23 

308 

40 

308 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

- 

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25 

300 

10 

300 

13 

300 

_ 

_ 

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on,  .           96 

283 

64 

276 

30 

110 

4 

290 

8 

270 

- 

- 

Pittsticld, 

28 

308 

46 

308 

6 

230 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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15 

260 

18 

260 

12 

260 

- 

- 

25 

260 

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Attleborough, 

12 

270 

6 

270 

8 

270 

13 

270 

20 

270 

9 

270 

Easton,     . 

3 

40 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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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~ 

~ 

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446 


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 

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ABOVE  15. 

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Lawrence, 

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 

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_ 

Conwaj',  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

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Whately, . 

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 

— 

■" 

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. 

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worked. 

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Southbridge,    . 

108 

300 

55 

280 

•55 

239 

38 

295 

71 

286 

« 

. 

Sturbridgf, 

190 

306 

185 

306 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

. 

.. 

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. 

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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 

CO 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Great  Harrington,  . 

90 

2  37 

64 

1  00 

30 

57 

4 

1  02 

8 

1  02 

- 

- 

Pittsiield, 

28 

2  25 

46 

1  00 

6 

1  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Williamstown, 

15 

1  25 

IS 

80 

12 

40 

- 

- 

25 

1  15 

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- 

Bristol. 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westport, 

80 

1  25 

43 

75 

47 

42 

- 

- 

— 

— 

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Essex. 

Essex, 

11 

.$166 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lawrence, 

2,671 

1  50 

1,483 

$0  88 

137 

$0  64 

3.-!0 

$165 

2,742 

$118 

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$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,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whately, . 

3 

1  50 

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CEK'SUS  OF  lilASSACIIUSETTS  — lS7o. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Cotton  Goods — Con. 

Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands. — Con. 


Day  Hands. 

Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH    SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH    SEXES 

ConuTiEs,  Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER  15. 

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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 

- 

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1 

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- 

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- 

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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 

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$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 

_ 

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- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

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 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

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 


> 
o 

.o 


i.-i 

o 

1— ( 

o 

o 

o 

a 

1 

S 

C 

•3 

s--^ 

S 

u. 

146 
940 
300 


11 

111 

26 


1,541 


6 

4 

40 

46 

58 

31 

2 

1 

25 

20 

— 

— 

131 

102 

♦  s 


■3 

a 
a 


a 


■a 

s 

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 

<2    - 

AND   Towns. 

O 

m 
o 

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V 

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II 

• 
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o 
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a    a 

09 

H 

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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Essex. 

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, 

. 

^ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

i. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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. 

AND  Towns. 

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Essex. 

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 

■" 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

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. 

• 

S 

a 

•a 

■£ 

a 

Peksons  Emploted,  With  Age. 

•a 

s. 

■a 
0 

M 
0 

2 

0 

C 
0 

Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 

CJ 

a 

a 

a 
"A 
a 

1 

03 

'a 

a 

o 

1-1 

09 

1 

r3 
1 

n 
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"a 

a 

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a 

0 

i 
a 

0 

n 
a  "o 

0 

c 
3 

m 

0 

« 

0 

L. 

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fl 
9 

n 

a; 

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a 

a 

3 
a 

CO      • 

0  S 

CO     Q) 

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 

0 

DAT  hands. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

AND  Towns. 

to 

a 

■a 

rH 
cs     IS 

S   p 
1    ° 

m 
03     b 

0     3 

r-H 
> 

10 

(4 

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 
1   % 

a  ° 

'A 

No.  of  iliiys 
workeil. 

Number  at 
work. 

SO 

5^ 

i  1 

09 

>.~3 

c;  if 

O    o 

d  j: 

Number  at 
work. 

c   c 

a 

1  i 

a  g 

95 

a 

i  1 

=•  ^ 

>5 

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. 

a 

u 

a 

1 

>> 

a    » 

•3    :> 

a 

O       J 

1    ^ 

a   » 
o   to 

a 
1   ^ 

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a 

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a   oj 

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o   if 

< 

a 
1  -^ 

a   OT 

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a 
1   ^ 

Is 

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Bristol. 

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 

>. 

o 

s 

O 

rH 

CousTiES,  Cities 

u 

© 

uj 

S 

o 

o 

o 

s 

o. 

3 

AXD     TOWSS. 

J^ 

s 

u 

e 
>- 
o 

> 

1 

»— ( 

1 

-3 

•3 

C 
3 

■3 
o 

o 

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■3 

a 

CD 

<s 

OQ 

3 

« 

^ 

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2 

a 

00 

a 

S 

go 

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a 

2 

3 
O 

^ 

«5 

Ut 

rt 

^ 

s. 

S 

^ 

b 

a 

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. 

m 

o 

"3 

to 

1 

o 

s    a 

1  = 

ll 

11 

ao 

«   o 

CC     I. 

_  •a 

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c 

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II 

si 

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 

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3      p 

09 

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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. 

o 

.0 

a 

0 

0 

o5 

a 

« 

T3 

'S 
u 
a 

s 

s 

a 

Oi 

0 
"a 

> 

1 
m 

.2 
a 

a 

0 

1— ( 

s 
i 

d 

a 
0 

a 

So 

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 

"1   • 
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-< 

> 

O 

a 

t— ( 

O) 

AND  Towns. 

£1 

a 

0 

a 

1-1 

a 

•a 

^ 
S 

^ 

0) 

•o 

m 

U3 

'     0) 

^ 

CO 

3 

^ 

5© 

S 

m 

^ 
rt 

03 

B 

03 

"3 

C3 

a 

"3 

«  . 

Sri 

CO 

"3 

c3 

a 

S2 

^ 

S 

h 

S 

a 

b 

S 

fe 

S 

fc< 

a 

Q 

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. 

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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. 

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"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. 


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J2 

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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 


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^    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. 

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- 

- 

- 

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3 

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- 

- 

- 

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Harwich, . 

3 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

23 

249 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bcckct,     . 

3 

313 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cheshire, . 

- 

- 

2 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

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liaiicocli, . 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

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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. 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Lowell,    . 

58 

246 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Maiden,    . 

7 

275 

4 

185 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medford, . 

9 

315 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Melrose,  . 

3 

307 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

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13 

340 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

3 

308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Braintrec, 

4 

310 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin, . 

20 

84 

15 

24 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

- 

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8 

200 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Medway,  . 

110 

35 

40 

35 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Milton, 

22 

233 

7 

200 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Norwood, 

2 

150 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Quincy,    . 

15 

351 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Randolph, 

12 

328 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weymouth, 

10 

305 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

Brockton, 

4 

300 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

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7 

150 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

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) 

3 

308 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

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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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PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

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. 

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7 

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12 

287 

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12 

202 

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4 

312 

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1 

313 

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17 

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293 

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35 

- 

38 

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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. 

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3 

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Harwich, 

3 

$2  11 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

23 

$173 

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_ 

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— 

Becket,     . 

3 

1  90 

- 

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Cheshire, . 

- 

- 

2 

$112 

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Egremont, 

- 

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Hancock, . 

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3 

1  07 

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7 

1  75 

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33 

1  94 

4 

1  29 

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3 

1  25 

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16 

1  89 

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6 

1  50 

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Dicihton,  . 

4 

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25 

2  14 

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12S 

1  41 

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466 


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PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Contenled. 

Food  Preparations — Con. 

Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands — Con. 


Day  Hands. 

Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

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10 

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Haverhill, 

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Lynn, 

50 

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Manchester,     . 

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MarbU'head,     . 

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Newbury, 

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Peabody, . 

9 

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Rowley,    . 

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New  Salem,     . 

3 

1  75 

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2 

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Chicopee, 

31 

2  28 

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Monson,   . 

3 

2  83 

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Palmer,    . 

3 

2  92 

2 

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35 

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2 

3  25 

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Chelmsford,     . 

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10 

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58 

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7 

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4 

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Medford,  . 

9 

2  30 

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Melrose,  . 

3 

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Newton,   . 

10 

1  98 

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Pepperell, 

3 

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311 

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Stoneham, 

4 

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3 

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Food  Pkepakations — Con. 

Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Ilands — Con. 


DAT  Hands. 

PiFXE  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

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Nantucket, 

3 

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Norfolk. 

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4 

$100 

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Franklin,. 

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15 

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Hyde  Park, 

8 

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110 

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40 

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22 

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7 

88 

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2 

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Quincy,     . 

15 

2  30 

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4 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hingham, 

7 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Middloborough, 

3 

1  07 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Plymouth, 

11 

1  83 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bockland, 

8 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk. 

* 

Boston,     . 

1,307 

$2  29 

471 

$115 

22 

$0  67 

16 

$2  51 

39 

$0  94 

_ 

- 

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 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

-. 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Hardwick, 

4 

1  81 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Leominster,     . 

6 

2  00 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milford,    . 

23 

2  04 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

New  Braintreo, 

2 

2  25 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Brooktield,   . 

4 

1  50 

_ 

_ 

». 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Oakham,  . 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

s  Emploxed. 

Persons  Emploted,  'With  Age. 

a 

V 

a 

o 

■a 

GD 

O 

rH 

u-5 

o 

o 

99 

Counties,  Cities 

C 

o 

o 

O 

o 

i-H 

o 

L< 

c 

JD 
n 

a 

"5 

rH 

> 

a 

O 

AND  Towns. 

a 

> 

O 

5 

a 

s 

1 

3 
■a 

■3 

u 
a 

V 

"A 

00 

1 

.2 

<£ 

00 

5 

05 

? 

5  o 

o 

5 

a 

I- 

03 

s 

o 
*3 

4,    rH 

99 

"3 

S 

£ 

s 
o 

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 

• 

~ 

" 

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 

1 

CA 

Persoss  Employed. 

CO 

Persons  Employed,  With  Age. 

■a 

3 

0 

0 

rH 

0 

d 

CousTiES,  Cities 

C 

a» 

o 

1— 1 

0 

d 

I— ( 

c 

a> 

0 

a 

rH 

0 

■O 

a 

CJ 

c 

rH 

tH 

■u 

V 

AND  TOWKS. 

a 

s 
'A 

en 

•a 

.2 
a 
m 

a 
1 

GO 

0 

c 

3 

u 
0 
5: 

— 
o 

a 

o 

■3 

a 

73 

"3 

0! 

s 

CO 
to 

0 

^_s 

^ 

<< 

b 

S 

s 

u. 

«5 

b 

f^ 

fei 

1— < 

a 

Suffolk. 

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. 

m 

0 

S 

CO 

a 

to     ^ 

10 

0 
0    rt 

1/.       L. 

0    = 

rH 

«    a 

s 

10 

a  •= 

S    a 

GO 

g  3 

Berkshire. 
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 

'S     - 

AND  Towns. 

lO 

u^ 

lO 

o 

GO 

i-H 

00 

t—i 

« 

^   £? 

«    > 

.-=•      > 

c» 

> 

J=    > 

<o 

93 

"3 

B 

sS 

1^ 

^  % 

ll 

a  •=> 

s  = 

«  1 

a 

<o 

<a    « 

g     03 

O     3 

a    a 

g     03 

O     3 

"o     ^ 

S 

h 

S 

U< 

M 

S 

fe 

a 

t^ 

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. 

■3 

0    0 
0   f 

■3 

1  i 

3  ^ 

6  ^ 

-A 

C3 

1  i 
3  p 

"A 

*    . 

0  0 
d  ^ 

a 
u 
a    ^ 

s  1 

3    P 

A 

6  f- 

S5 

a 

i  1 

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d  ? 

lA 

a 

a  g 
3  f- 

A 

a    0) 

Si2 
0  s 

d  P 
A 

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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W 

„ 

■»    . 

^ 

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^ 

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99 

>>'0 

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o  o 

a  o 

o  o 

a  o 

o  o 

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o  o 

a  o 

o    o 

a  o 

o  o 

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S5 

Worcester. 

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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>^ 

^ 

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u 

"^  o5 

o    i! 

•o   o 

9     J£ 

■c   ^ 

«    ^ 

■a   a 

S  it 

TZ    o 

a.  ii 

TZ      O 

S  li 

'^3  <y 

£1    T- 

o   tc 

J=    iZ 

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o   X. 

a   " 

^     u. 

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■2  ^ 

o   to 

*  ^ 

a    y> 

a  9 

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s  ? 

ti  « 

a  2 

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a  9 

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a  9 

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3   ? 

V    !* 

3      ^ 

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=  ^ 

V  ;= 

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>   ^ 

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V  f- 

3      ? 

V  f- 

y, 

< 

'A 

<^ 

'/; 

< 

'A 

< 

f* 

^ 

V, 

<j 

Franklin. 

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 

o 

i 

■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 

"3 

a 

> 
o 

C3 
05 

> 
O 

a 

03 

a 

a 

S 
u 

o 

o 

s 

o 

i; 

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o 
o 

a 

03 

« 

o 

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■a 
c 

9 
w 

a 

o 

I.H 

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c 
s 

w 

<u 

■3 

a 

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 

00 

=   a 

o  o 
o    ^ 

a   V 

6  f= 

1    ^ 

a  11 
0  ^ 

OS 
>-• 

1     - 

S    P 

1  ^ 

1- 

'A 

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 

'A 

*5     05 

< 

a 

Li 

i  1 
55 

>> 

< 

a 
1   ^ 

a  p 

1    •^' 

a  0 
3  f. 

"A 

a    n 

•3    0 
«   to 

«5 

a 

1  -^ 

1    1 
'A 

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 

>> 

a 

CO 

n 

lO 

1— C 

2 

d 

■a 

u 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

0) 

cs 

»* 

o 

O 

O 

1—1 

o 

D. 

3 

AND   Towns. 

1 

o5 

a 

1— 1 

o 
> 

c 

a 

> 

2 

C3 

en 

u 

o 
t— ( 

a 

a 

o 

i: 

Oi 

t— ( 

u 
o 

•a 

•a 
c 
s 

GO 

o 

o 

u 
o 

la 

"5 

a 

1 

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 

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^-^ 

> 

0 

a 
1 

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Bo 

E&4 

w^ 

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a 

3 

« 
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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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•S 

c 

3 
tn 

V 

"5 

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 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

"" 

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. 

a 

^ 

n 

ui 

2 

•a 

A 

09 

U5 

o 

CotJNTiEs,  Cities 

c> 

lO 

O 

o 

S 

O 

o. 

AND  Towns. 

a 

3 
|Zi 
0) 

o 

■a 

i 

a 

a 
« 

•s 

E 

05 

> 

o 
a 

V 

a 
tn 

"3 

a 

o 

a 

V 

a 

03 

CI 

go 

■a 
c 
s 

"a 

<D 

c 

CO 

1 

■a 

o 

s 

s 
o 

X 

a 

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. 

B 

a 

B    a 

03 

O 

M     U 
V 

Z  5. 

a    a 

1    > 

g    a 

4,     rt 

c 
O     3 

a    f^ 

i  1 

o     « 

Barnstable. 

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.                    * 

u 

CI 

>•    o 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAT  HANDS 

piece  HANDS. 

1- 

Counties.  Citika 

■2     . 

AND  Towns. 

« 

o 

>« 

ifi 

"1   >% 

o    a 

r-i 

f~i 

rH 

01     "-i 

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s  » 

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00 

a 

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S 

h 

S 

b 

« 

S 

Ph 

n 

H 

Bristol— Con. 

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 

"" 

- 

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, 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

.. 

«. 

* 

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, 

— 

" 

-• 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

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 

— 

"~ 

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. 

s 

r^    US 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAT  hands 

piece  hands.             I 

Counties     Ditivs 

1 

^    M 

^^  \J  %J  Ai  A  A  M^  ^  1          Vh'  AAA  Ed  tj 

n 

tn 

S  'S 

AND  Towns. 

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wi 

ui 

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^  s 

„    > 

*^    > 

o 

-.     > 

•-*    > 

CJ 

rn 

a 

2   o 

rt    o 

_  "^ 

S    o 

cZ      o 

_     -3 

-"  '3 

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a 

S  ^ 

a  ■= 

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a  ^ 

JS     c 

3   a 

« 

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a    OS 

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«   =^ 

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s 

Pm 

S 

b 

a 

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u. 

cq 

H 

Middlesex— Con. 

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 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

- 

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 

PERSONS   EMPLOYED   AXD   AVAGES  :     BY   IXDUSTEIES.    481 


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. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDEU  15. 

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Eastliam, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Harwich, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Yarmouth, 

— 

"■ 

— 

" 

_ 

— 

"• 

~ 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

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 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

" 

"* 

Hampden. 

Blandfurd, 

5 

273 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

— 

Chester,    . 

12 

306 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

275 

_ 

- 

- 

— 

Cliicopee, 

12 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Granville, 

— 

— 

— 

— 

_ 

^ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Springfield,      . 

43 

293 

8 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

■" 

~ 

~ 

" 

VOL.  II.— 61 


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, 

AND  Towns. 

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Tolland,   . 

25 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Westfleld, 

4 

300 

■* 

~ 

"" 

^ 

~* 

*~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

^ 

Hampshire, 

Amherst, . 

24 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cummington,  . 

7 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Northampton, 

9 

286 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware, 

~ 

" 

" 

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, 

" 

" 

" 

" 

~ 

Plymouth. 

Bridgewater,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Hingham, 

11 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

" 

~ 

Middleborough, 

3 

280 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

Plymouth, 

2 

274 

"" 

~ 

" 

— 

" 

" 

SUTFOLK. 

Boston,    . 

531 

277 

14 

303 

12 

293 

122 

297 

19 

294 

- 

- 

Chelsea,  . 

120 

269 

— 

— 

— 

— 

17 

265 

~ 

~ 

— 

"" 

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 
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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 

~ 

2 
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 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

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Bristol. 

Attleborough, . 

27 

$2  44 

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_ 

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Fall  River, 

22 

2  34 

_ 

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Mansfield, 

2 

1  50 

— 

— 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

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4SJ: 


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. 

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102   $180 

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Eeekonk,  . 

2 

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- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

BUKES. 

Tisbury,  . 

19 

$2  25 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex. 

Beverly,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Danvers,  . 

30 

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- 

- 

- 

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2 

1  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

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Gloucester, 

3 

2  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Haverhill, 

24 

2  11 

2 

$100 

_ 

_ 

18 

$3  50 

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Ipswich,  . 

4 

2  25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Lawrence, 

19 

2  40 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lynn, 

316 

2  15 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

203 

2  44 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Manchester,     . 

20 

1  33 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Merriraac, 

7 

1  74 

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^ 

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Methuen, . 

2 

2  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

Ncwburyport, 

13 

1  75 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

1  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Peabody, . 

498 

1  65 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

79 

2  50 

13 

$133 

_ 

« 

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 

- 

- 

_ 

"" 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

^ 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

Tolland,   . 

23 

1  83 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Westtield, 

4 

2  00 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

— 

— 

" 

Hampshire. 

Amherst, . 

24 

fl75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cummington,  . 

7 

1  60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Korthampton,. 

9 

1  94 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware,       .        .       . 

~ 

~ 

— 

~ 

*" 

*~ 

■■ 

~ 

■" 

~ 

■" 

~ 

Middlesex. 

Acton, 

4 

$2  25 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

- 

«. 

Ayor, 

74 

1  75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

100 

1  89 

3 

$0  33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Groton,    . 

23 

1  75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

~ 

Hudson,   . 

65 

1  76 

— 

— 

— 

*~ 

4 

$2  75 

" 

— 

~ 

— 

pekso:n^s  employed  axd  wages  :   by  ixdusthies.   485 

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,  . 


R. 


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 

50 


00 
86 
00 
00 
00 


$2  00 
2  00 
2  00 


§2  20 
2  43 


$187 


80 
75 
00 
90 
00 
79 
00 
07 

1  90 

2  36 
2  00 

2  00 
1  67 

1  38 

2  00 
2  24 


FEMALES 
ABOVE    15. 


3    P 

'A 


14 


30 


79 


-a   a; 


$114 


$125 


BOTH  SEXES 
UNDER  15. 


20 


12 


34 


$0  88 


60 


$0  96 


Piece  Hands. 


MALES 
ABOVE  15. 


J3 

a 


60 


40 
5 


122 
17 


10 


661 


e   to 

o    to 


FEMALES 
ABOVE     15. 


•o   o 
tl)  ? 


BOTH  .SEXES 
CNDElt  15. 


a 


a>  ? 


$2  83 


2  00 


$2  50 
1  83 

1  75 


$2  49 


$125 

1  75 

2  35 


19 


10 


42 


$0  48 


$150 


4S6 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

LINEN. 

[Crashes,  diapers,  lace,  hose,  table  covers,  thread,  web  linen,  etc.] 

Part  I. — Persons  Employed,  loith  Classification  of  Ages;  Working  Time. 


Persons  Employed. 

Persons  Emploted,  With  Age. 

(n 

>> 

cS 

W5 

■a 

x: 

Counties,   Cities 
AND  Towns. 

S 

s 

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2 

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1 

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5 

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a 

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3 
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Essex. 

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 

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a 

10 

10 

«    0 

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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    ^ 

a    CO 

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"s    to 

■a  o 

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< 

■3 
1    i 

1  i 

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1  -^ 
i  1 

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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 

■o 

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Hi 

en 

lO 

rH 

o 

o 

COCNTIKS,    CiTIKS 

u 

<v 

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f-\ 

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r-( 

p. 

1 

AND   Towns. 

o 

a 

3 

a 

> 

OS 

O 

a 

o 
i: 

a 

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S 

■a 

00      . 

S  a. 

z; 

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3 

CO 

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j=  « 

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1 

£ 

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 

0 

0 

u 

— 

CoDNTiES,  Cities 

& 

i-H 

d 

a. 

a: 

» 

0 

T-t 

■3 

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a 

0 

0 

t-H 

0 

^ 

■0 

AND     TOWKS. 

a 

3 

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0 
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to 

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en 

0 

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s 

b 

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s 

u. 

«-. 

b. 

i« 

*£« 

NH 

C 

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       ^ 

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a    a 

10 

g      « 

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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 

« 

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AND  Towns. 

lO 

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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,  '^ 

O    o 

6  'f- 
"A 

'A 

o   o 
c  J: 
"A 

a 
1   ^ 

CO 

O    o 

li 

;-.-3 

■3   ^ 
V.     u 

o   o 

1    ^ 

i  1 

'A 

>»  — ? 

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 

; 

"■ 

■" 

"• 

; 

- 

: 

~ 

- 

\ 

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 

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o 

lo 

a. « 

^^ 

o 

s-S 

02     t. 

p 

^  ^ 

ll 

1  s 

s  -^ 

.=  1 

«  1 

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Ti    c: 

g     cs 

o    = 

a    a 

g    a 

O     S 

o     *" 

s 

U-t 

<< 

fcn 

« 

S 

fa 

M 

H 

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 

"■ 

— 

*~ 

" 

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. 

S 

o 

i^  12 

Gives 

yoB,— 

DAT  HANDS. 

PIECE  HANDS.                   | 

u  22 

COL'VTIFS      C'lTirs 

1 

<S    ■■ 

AXD  Towns. 

W3 

>o 

CO 

y,  ,.-5 

i.'i 

o 

CO 

i5 

PH 

CJ     .-t 

»-t 

O     rH 

^4    ^ 

w 

1 

s  ? 
■a  s 

CO    u 

S    o 

"a 

a    a 

i^ 

o    = 

S     SI 

a    a 

i^ 

■S    c 

5   a 

o    « 

s 

b 

rt 

fa 

M 

3 

b. 

n 

H 

NoKFOLK— Con. 

Hydo  Park,      . 

33 

_ 

$710  94 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

$23,461 

Weymoulh,     . 

3 

— 

300  00 

** 

"■ 

"~ 

"" 

900 

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 

"* 

— 

"" 

$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. 

o  ^ 

'A 

'a 
1   i 

a 

1   ^ 
S    2 

o  o 
6  'P 
•A 

1  i 

S    I 

O    o 

d  ^ 

"A 

S    o 

s  g 

to      , 

1'" 

o  o 
6  ^ 
'A 

Berkshire. 

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 

"" 

"" 

"~ 

~ 

~ 

~" 

^ 

^ 

*~ 

^ 

Essex. 

Amesbury, 

3 

150 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boxford,  . 

8 

178 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex, 

6 

300 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

o 

200 

Lawrence, 

28 

310 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lynn, 

20 

300 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middleton, 

3 

90 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Newbury, 

3 

250 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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3 

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- 

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8 

300 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

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Buckland, 

3 

200 

- 

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- 

- 

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3 

250 

- 

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102 

308 

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14 

201 

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Monroe,    . 

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- 

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New  Salem, 

14 

195 

- 

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Nortlifield, 

9 

308 

- 

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4 

97 

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Rowe, 

2 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

3 

40 

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Day  Hands. 

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- 

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- 

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4 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

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- 

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- 

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8 

48 

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Amherst, . 

2 

308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

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8 

139 

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- 

- 

- 

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3 

300 

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- 

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Cummingtou, 

8 

276 

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17 

131 

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Greenwich, 

6 

225 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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11 

300 

- 

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- 

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- 

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Northampton, 

65 

200 

- 

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- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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Plaintield, 

8 

137 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Prescott,  . 

2 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

— 

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— 

South  Iladley, 

30 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Southampton, 

4 

155 

- 

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— 

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Ware, 

5 

65 

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6 

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- 

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Worthingion,  . 

15 

177 

Middlesex. 

Aver, 

15 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Billerica,  . 

2 

125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Carlisle,    . 

10 

194 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Hudson,   . 

2 

70 

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Littleton, . 

3 

156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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Lowell,     . 

83 

298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newton,  . 

2 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

Pepperell, 

15 

181 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Sherborn, 

3 

60 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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Shirley,    . 

18 

2353 

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- 

- 

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Sudbury, . 

4 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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19 

221 

- 

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Waltham, 

6 

308 

- 

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- 

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Winchester, 

8 

286 

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2 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braintree, 

3 

220 

502 


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10 

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42 

189 

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10 

118 

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140 

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2 

85 

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110 

300 

_ 

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2 

300 

6 

220 

_ 

_ 

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7 

300 

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10 

160 

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115 

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12 

255 

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Blackstone, 

3 

150 

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Bolton,     . 

8 

198 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Boylston, 

7 

260 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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_ 

Brookfield, 

40 

196 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Clinton,    . 

20 

308 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Dana, 

16 

201 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Douglas,  . 

2 

100 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Fitciibuig, 

48 

298 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Gardner,  . 

15 

287 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

19 

173 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Lancaster, 

3 

312 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Leominster, 

6 

263 

- 

- 

- 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lunenburg, 

14 

246 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

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5 

80 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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2 

20 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

Oakliam,  . 

7 

800 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Paxton,     . 

9 

222 

_ 

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_ 

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9 

241 

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10 

169 

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3 

300 

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Spencer,  . 

16 

174 

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Sturbridge, 

11 

238 

- 

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- 

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Templeton, 

21 

231 

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- 

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Uxbridge, 

12 

86 

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Warren,   . 

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- 

- 

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_ 

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Winchendon, 

33 

241 

- 

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8 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

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— 

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12 

- 

43 

- 

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New  Salem, 

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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. 

UNDER   15. 

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Warwick, 

20 

$142 

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6 

$2  33 

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Brimfield, 

5 

2  05 

_ 

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Chester,   . 

8 

1  44 

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Granville, 

9 

1  40 

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Holland,  . 

7 

2  11 

- 

- 

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- 

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Palmer,    . 

7 

1  75 

-             - 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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_ 

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Southwick, 

4 

1  49 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Springfield, 

12 

3  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Tolland,   . 

7 

1  36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

"Westficld, 

4 

2  25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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$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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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_ 

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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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Norfolk. 

Bellin£;ham,     . 

2 

$4  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braintree, 

3 

2  25 

PEESOKS   EMPLOYED    AND    WAGES  I     BY   INDUSTPJES. 


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 

SEXES 

Counties,  Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

UNDER  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

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Hyde  I'mk,      . 

33 

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Wfymouth,     . 

3 

2  00 

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Carver,     . 

13 

$1G2 

- 

- 

2 

$0  50 

10 

$2  59 

- 

- 

_ 

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1  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

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Halifax,    . 

.3 

2  25 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Hanover, . 

10 

1  73 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

2  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hanson,    . 

13 

1  71 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

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Kingston, 

12 

1  67 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

— 

_ 

Lakeville, 

4 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Marshficld, 

5 

1  30 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mattapoisett, 

10 

1  80 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Middlfborougli 

) 

42 

1  92 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

2  12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Rochester, 

44 

1  68 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Scituate,  . 

2 

3  00 

— 

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^ 

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2 

$100 

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Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

110 

i?211 

- 

- 

2 

$0  83 

6 

$183 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chelsea,   . 

7 

2  25 

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Worcester, 

Ashburuhaoi,  . 

10 

$195 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

.. 

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 

-■ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

- 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Templeton, 

21 

1  4() 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Uxbridge, 

12 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Warren,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wincliendon, 

33 

1  72 

- 

- 

8 

SO  85 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

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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, 


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279 

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512 

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59 

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40 

35 

35 

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10 
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10 
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10 
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307 
291 
250 
306 


300 
306 
300 
308 
300 


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300 

10 

304 

10 

307 

10 

301 

10 

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247 

300 
310 
301 
300 


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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. 


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290 

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100 

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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 

^  12 

Given 

FOK,— 

DAT  hands. 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

$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 

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~ 

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~ 

— 

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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~ 

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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 

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— 

^ 

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~ 

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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GlVEJJ 

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- 

- 

$9,284 

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- 

785  48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,498 

Plymouth. 

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5 

- 

$693  00 

- 

- 

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$3,465 

Bridscwater,   . 

44 

- 

222  75 

- 

$15  00 

$375  00 

- 

- 

11,821 

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50 

- 

465  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

23,250 

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2 

- 

379  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

759 

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Boston,     . 

1,800 

- 

$761  75 

- 

$280  86 

$881  10 

- 

- 

$1,372,899 

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Atliol, 

31 

- 

$496  98 

- 

_ 

$519  20 

- 

- 

$15,518 

Barre, 

32 

- 

570  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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18,240 

Blackstone, 

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- 

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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36 

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479  40 

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17,258 

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1,007 

22 

612  00 

472  00 

- 

1,045  44 

- 

- 

670,401 

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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 

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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 

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BOTH  SEXES 

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7 

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- 

- 

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278 

300 

65 

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28 

237 

13 

303 

- 

- 

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103 

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5 

289 

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20 

293 

11 

285 

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648 

299 

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- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

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 

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_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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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277 

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12 

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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 

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BOTH 

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26 

251 

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- 

- 

5 

236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barre, 

32 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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17 

283 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clinton,    . 

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293 

9 

310 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13 

310 

- 

- 

Fitchburg, 

484 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Harvard,  . 

8 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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58 

271 

4 

248 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster,    * 

5 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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248 

282 

1 

275 

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287 

14 

285 

6 

270 

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- 

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 

~ 

- 

101 

288 

— 

~ 

- 

— 

Totals, 

8,752 

- 

153 

- 

64 

- 

331 

- 

73 

- 

1 

- 

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. 

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Pittstield, 

32 

1  96 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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5 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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West  Stockbridge,  . 

3 

2  50 

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Fairhaven, 

53 

$3  00 

- 

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- 

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$4  00 

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278 

2  29 

65 

$116 

28 

$0  87 

13 

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- 

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— 

Mansfield, 

39 

1  75 

- 

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- 

- 

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103 

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5 

75 

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11 

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648 

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Gloucester, 

5 

$140 

- 

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Lawrence, 

277 

1  93 

29 

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19 

$109 

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8 

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59 

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38 

SI  50 

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35 

2  25 

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512 


CEXSUS   or  INIASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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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4     2  12 

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Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

349  '$2  44 

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$125 

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4   $100 

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Holyoke,  , 

125 

2  15 

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Springfield, 

48 

2  18 

- 

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12 

$2  55 

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1 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

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2    $2  59 

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4     2  50 

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380     2  03 

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Chelmsford,     . 

37 

1  75 

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Everett,    . 

30 

2  50 

_ 

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9 

2  00 

_ 

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Lowell,     . 

540 

1  75 

9 

$105 

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3 

1  13 

20 

$0  86 

1 

$100 

Maiden,    . 

2 

2  25 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

— 

Newton,  . 

175 

1  87 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Pepperell, 

10 

2  36 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Westford, 

18 

1  95 

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5 

2  00 

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Woburn,  . 

55 

2  61 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Hyde  Park,      . 

16    $211 

_ 

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_ 

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_ 

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_ 

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7 

2  69 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

Abington, 

5 

$2  25 

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_ 

- 

- 

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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 

- 

- 

_ 

— 

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8,752 

I 

153 

- 

64 

- 

331 

- 

73 

1 

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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, 


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65 

5S 

2 

2 

9 

9 

2 

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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 


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215 


6 
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10 

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10 

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10 

310. 

12 

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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. 

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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. 

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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 

~ 

" 

6 

*" 

— 

^ 

"~ 

— 

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 

^ 

' 

^ 

^ 

•" 

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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Metals  and  Metallic  Goods — Con. 

Part  I. — Persons  Employed,  with  Classification  of  Ages — Con. 


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Persons  Emploted. 

Persons  Employed,  With  Age. 

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ao 

« 

CO 

"5 

in 

"5 

tn 

o 

u 

a 

s 

a 

-t4 

u 

a 

a 

a 

o 
^4 

(4 

3 
O 

>  ^ 

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 

L. 

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 

X    *0 

lO 

o 

X    «> 

^S 

.-i 

o    " 

05 

"5 

O 

S    9 

a    o 

a  1 

02     t. 

o    s 

=S     C5 

1    > 

o    = 

S 

Eb 

s 

U* 

a 

s 

&^ 

« 

H 

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 

^ 

to 

^ 

^ 

00 

^J 

05       . 

« 

■^■o 

>,  •-- 

a 

>>  »a 

C3 

>,r3 

c3 

**»  TJ 

t'O 

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rt    o 

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z  ^ 

s  s 

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a  4, 

5    f 

a 

^      ¥ 

ci^ 

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M  i 

S    f 

C  i: 

■°  -s 

"S  "2 

a  o 

O    o 

a  o 

o   o 

a  o 

o  o 

S    o 

O    o 

S    o 

a   o 

a  o 

o    o 

3   ^ 

6  & 

=  & 

c    ^ 

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6  ^ 

1  ^ 

d  ^ 

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^, 

A 

^ 

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Barnstable. 

Sandwich, 

25 

154 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

S3 

200 

7 

260 

- 

- 

Yarmouth, 

2 

310 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,    . 

3 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hinsdale,. 

2 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lee 

4 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield, 

13 

SIO 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kichmond, 

175 

307 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stockbridge,    . 

5 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

45 

338 

■- 

■- 

■- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Bristol. 

Attleborough, . 

667 

262 

210 

248 

7 

258 

66 

266 

4 

237 

~ 

- 

Dartmouth, 

2 

300 

"■ 

" 

" 

~ 

" 

PERSONS  ElVIPLOTED   AND   WAGES  :    BY  INDUSTRIES.    510 

PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Metals  and  Metallic  Goods— Con. 

Part  III. —  Working  Time  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands — Con. 


DAT  Hands. 

Piece  Hands, 

MALKS 

FEMALKS 

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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35 

295 

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25 

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2 

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50 

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23 

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19 

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38 

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281 

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250 

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Somerset, 

204 

202 

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36 

200 

21 

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940 

272 

26 

243 

79 

205 

282 

252 

229 

259 

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Edgartown,     . 

2 

100 

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Danvers,  . 

4 

300 

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_ 

- 

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Gloucester, 

51 

224 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Haverhill, 

21 

305 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

2 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ipswioh,  . 

2 

306 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

-  . 

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- 

Lawrence, 

80 

253 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

300 

_ 

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_ 

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Lynn, 

70 

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- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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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"Williamsburg, 

45 

267 

- 

- 

- 

- 

110 

200 

15 

200 

30 

200 

Middlesex. 

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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_ 

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8 

100 

- 

- 

Marlborough,  . 

10 

225 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

520 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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 

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_ 

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8 

308 

12 

308 

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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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

^ 

Canton,    . 

162 

178 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38 

178 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hyde  Park, 

4 

200 

- 

~ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

» 

_ 

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 

tcr. 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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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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 
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249 

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2,270 

_ 

598 

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119 

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Day  Hands. 

Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

Counties,  Cities 

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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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13 

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45 

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210 

$119 

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Dartmouth, 

2 

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Dighton,  . 

35 

2  17 

- 

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Easton,     . 

35 

1  82 

_ 

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Fairhaven, 

25 

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10 

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Fall  River, 

394 

1  95 

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10 

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Mansfield, 

172 

2  09 

19 

1  79 

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38 

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New  Bedford, 

261 

1  97 

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Raynham, 

350 

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Somerset, 

204 

2  15 

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36 

65 

21 

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940 

2  19 

26 

1  13 

79 

76 

282 

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522 


CENSUS   or  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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Metals  and  Metallic  Goods — Con. 

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DAT  Hands. 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

_ 

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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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Norfolk. 

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 

^ 

" 

~ 

"" 

^ 

•" 

~ 

~ 

— 

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 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

"* 

•- 

— 

— 

- 

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 

CI 

■a 

Peksons  Employed,  With  Age. 

u 

CO 

3 
O 
S 

1 

CO 

a 
*^  o 

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a 

CocNTiES,  Cities 

XSO    TOWKS. 

u 

V 

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a 
a 

CO 

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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 

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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 

"• 

■" 

— 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

" 

~' 

^ 

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  ' 

O     o 

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 
1    1 

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a 
u 

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a 

1  i 

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S,a 

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a 
u 

S    = 

3      p 

2; 

"a   to 
•o  o 

<=  a" 

u  a 
V   ? 

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 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

» 

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 

1 

CO 

Persoss  Emfloted.    1 

rERSONS  EMPLOTED,  WITH  AGE.           I 

a 

^ 

a 

Counties,  Cities 

fc. 

GO 

1— 1 

0 

i 

o 

3 

A1.T)  Towss. 

1 

3 

a 

> 
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o 

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a 

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3 

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a 

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a 

a 

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01 

Q 

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3 

09 

a 

o 

a 

2 

s 

o 

? 

s 

£ 

S 

S 

b 

a 

h 

S 

b^ 

h-< 

Q 

Bristol. 

New  Bedford, . 

121 

112 

9 

- 

112 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

93 

300 

Essex. 

Gloucester, 

12 

12 

_ 

- 

12 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

10 

306 

Salem, 

21 

21 

- 

- 

21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

304 

Hampden. 

Springfield,      . 

11 

11 

- 

- 

11 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11 

192 

Middlesex. 

Natick,     . 

4 

4 

_ 

- 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

*      ^ 

o5 

CS 

o5 

a 

a 

al 

09 

O 

^  1 

o 
o 

S 

a    o 

09 

a      . 
y.  o 

o 

—    e 

II 
if 

Bristol. 
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. 

C2 

!5 

X 

O    0 

6  ^ 
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1  i 
1  % 

'■0    . 

c   p 
d  ^ 
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1   ^ 

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5   ^ 

A 

C  ■£ 

c  o 

d  & 

A 

ii 

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.    ? 

6  is 

C3 

1  •d 

s  g 

A 

o  o 
d  i: 
A 

1  1 

A 

CO 

o   o 
d  j: 

BnisTOL. 
New  Bedford, . 

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 

- 

~ 

4 

1 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals,  . 

510 

- 

114 

- 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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. 

AND  Towns. 

u 

i  1 

A 

Av'gc  daily 
wages. 

u 
3     O 

1   i 

1    % 
'A 

"a  A 

< 

a 
1   ^ 

a  5 
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>> 

a 

u 

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o    •? 

< 

1  i 

s   ° 
=    ? 
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a   m 

<! 

Bristol. 
New  Bedford, . 

112 

$196 

9 

$129 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

. 

Essex. 
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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

PEESONS   EMPLOYED   AND   WAGES  :     BY  ENDUSTPIES.     529 

t 

PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued.  j      / 

PAPER. 

[Adhesive  paper,  blotting  paper,  cards,  card  stock,  collar  paper,  enamelled  and  fancy  paper,  envelopes, 
printing  paper,  paper  matting,  paper  pulp,  papit'i--maolie  goods,  paper  baskets,  paper  hangings,  paste- 
board, perforated  paper,  postal  cards,  press  board,  straw  board,  sheathing  paper  and  felt,  tissue  paper, 
■wrapping  paper,  writing  paper,  etc.] 

Part  I. — Persons  Employed,  ivith  Classification  of  Ages;   Working  Time. 


Peksoss  Emploted. 

Persons  Employed,  With  Age. 

« 

0 

a 

« 

0 

■0 

m 

0 

I.H 

0 

0 

CO 

Counties,   Cities 

o 

9 

"5 

a 

0 

1— t 
9 

0 

0 

r-4 

S 

0 

0 

I— ( 

u 

0) 

T3 

•3 
0) 

3 

CS 

AND     TOWXS. 

a 

3 

0 

§ 

J3 
C5 

a 

i 

•a 

c 

^ 

u 

^ 

• 
00 

•a 

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0 

1 

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0 

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O 

CO 

«   ■ 

a 

a 

00 

en 

"3 

E=4 

00 

"3 

s 

£ 

3 
0 

Berkshire. 

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. 

& 

a 

t3 

Counties,   Cities 

c 

CO 

o 

O 

o 

i-H 

. 

o 

o 

J2 

3 

AND  Towns. 

1 

'A 
o 

CO 

o5 
o 

"5 

C3 

2 

> 

o 

a 

> 
O 

« 
c3 

O 
f-H 

a 

o 

a 

p 

o 

l-H 

Q 

•a 

CO 

o 

60 

■3 

o 

CO      ■ 

c 
s 

a 

a 

Cm 

■« 
S 

a  2 

s 

3 
O 

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. 

S2 

<s    . 

w 

(A 

s  ^ 

AND    TOWKS. 

o 

o 

o 

o 

^1 

» 

o 

S    o 

CO    >- 

a 

S    o 

^    ty 

013 

Si  M 

3      C5 

11 

o    = 

ll 

O     3 

s  1 

o    » 

S 

b. 

K-. 

U( 

« 

^, 

fc. 

a 

H 

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 

"■ 

— 

~ 

— 

154 

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 

>-     u-5 

Given 

FOK,— 

DAT  HANDS 

. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

-  2 

COrVTIFS       f'lTIFS 

<2    - 

AND  Towns. 

1(5 

»o 

n 
■A    o 

L-S 

iO 

I— 1 

O    fH 

I— 1 

a     r-l 

<L> 

cc    t. 

o 

S  g 

M      fc. 

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a 

11 

o    = 

■5    % 

1^ 

O     3 

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S 

Ut 

s 

U* 

» 

s 

C^ 

e3 

H 

Fratjklin. 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

IS, (-.1)0 

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. 

U>'DEK  15, 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDEK  15. 

AXD   Towns. 

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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 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

— 

- 

-*■ 

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 

"" 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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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GO 

5? -a 

^  o 
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'A 

d  ^ 

a 

1  i 
i  1 

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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 

~ 

" 

— 

- 

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. 

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Berkshire. 

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, 

*" 

5         55 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

— 

*" 

^~ 

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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Franklin. 

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 

■s 
a 

a 

b 

•a 

a; 

'E 

a 

Persons  Employed,  With  Age. 

« 
•0 

•3 

0 

a 

CO 

to    • 

II 

;i 
«^ 

Q 

Counties,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 

C 

a 

3 
'A 

o 

00 

a 

> 

o 

C3 

CO 

o 
a 

a) 
> 

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  . 
y,   0 

1  ^ 

1 1 

cj    a 

1 " 

a  -^ 

g      =3 

CO    g 

«  1 

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 

00 

«     . 
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. 

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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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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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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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AND  Towns. 

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Berkshire, 

Adams,    . 

18 

17 

1 

- 

17 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

309 

Pittsfield, 

13 

11 

2 

- 

11 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

313 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

6 

5 

1 

_ 

5 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

309 

New  Bedford, . 

62 

57 

5 

_ 

57 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

306 

Taunton,  . 

24 

20 

4 

- 

20 

4 

- 

- 

■  - 

- 

10 

308 

Dukes. 

Edgartown,     . 

4 

4 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

310 

Essex. 

Andover, . 

6 

2 

4 

_ 

2 

4 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

309 

Danvers,  . 

3 

2 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

. 

_ 

_ 

10 

310 

Gloucester, 

10 

7 

3 

_ 

7 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

300 

Haverhill, 

28 

22 

6 

- 

19 

6 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

307 

Lawrence, 

45 

37 

8 

- 

37 

8 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

308 

Lynn, 

41 

35 

6 

1 

35 

6 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

301 

Ncwburyport, . 

21 

14 

7 

- 

14 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

304 

Peabody, . 

6 

3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

9 

300 

Salem, 

88 

59 

29 

1 

56 

29 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

311 

Salisbury, 

5 

5 

- 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

220 

Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

15 

11 

4 

- 

11 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

305 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

2 

2 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

10 

303 

Palmer,     . 

4 

4 

- 

- 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

310 

Springfield,      . 

303 

233 

70 

11 

227 

04 

6 

6 

_ 

_ 

le 

309 

Westfleld, 

13 

10 

3 

- 

10 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

311 

Hampshire. 

Northampton, . 

18 

14 

4 

- 

14 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

313 

Ware, 

2 

2 

- 

- 

o 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

304 

Middlesex, 

Arlington, 

4 

3 

1 

- 

3 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

300 

Aycr, 

3 

3 

- 

- 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-, 

_ 

10 

310 

Cambridge, 

500 

301 

199 

3 

296 

199 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

304 

Everett,    . 

3 

1 

o 

1 

1 

2 

_ 

» 

_ 

— 

10 

300 

Framingham,  . 

5 

5 

- 

- 

4 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

313 

Lowell,    . 

41 

40 

1 

- 

40 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

308 

Maiden,    . 

8 

7 

1 

- 

7 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

300 

Stoneham, 

3 

3 

- 

- 

3 

. 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

10 

300 

Waltham, 

4 

4 

- 

- 

4 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

10 

308 

Woburn, . 

14 

11 

3 

2 

11 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

305 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

10 

10 

- 

- 

10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

275 

Norfolk. 

Franklin,. 

5 

3 

2 

- 

3 

2 

_ 

.. 

^ 

_ 

10 

312 

Hyde  Park,      . 

10 

6 

4 

- 

6 

4 

. 

_ 

. 

« 

10 

300 

Weymouth,     . 

3 

2 

1 

^ 

2 

1 

— 

"• 

" 

"• 

10 

313 

PERSONS   EMPLOYED   AND    WAGES  I     BY   INDUSTRIES.     539 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Printing  and  Publishing — Con. 

Part  I. — Persons  Emjyloyed,  loith  Classification  of  Ages — Con. 


Persons  Emploted. 

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Brockton, 
Middleborough, 
Plymouth, 

Suffolk. 
Boston,    . 
Chelsea,    . 

Worcester. 
Athol, 
Barre, 
Clinton,    . 
Fitchburg, 
Gardner,  . 
Leominster, 
Milford,    . 
Southbridge,    . 
Uxbridge, 
Webster,  . 
Worcester, 

3 

19 

8 
8 

2,692 
13 

13 
5 
8 

35 
5 
4 
9 
6 
3 
5 
174 

3 

12 

8 
7 

2,195 
9 

10 
3 
6 

32 
3 
3 
8 
4 
3 
3 
143 

7 

1 

497 
4 

3 

2 
2 
3 
2 
1 
1 
2 

2 
31 

1 

13 

1 
4 

3 

12 

8 

7 

2,125 
9 

10 
3 
6 

32 
3 
3 
8 
4 
3 
3 
141 

7 
1 

496 
4 

3 

2 
2 
3 
2 
1 
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10 
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10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

312 

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218 
308 

207 
295 

306 
SOO 
300 
254 
313 
310 
300 
294 
308 
300 
287 

Totals, 

4,360 

3,427 

933 

39 

3,336 

926 

91 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and  Total  Wages. 


Working 
Time  and  Wages 

Average  Yearlt  Wages. 

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FOR,— 

DAT  HANDS. 

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Adams,    . 

17 

_ 

$568  56 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

$9,666 

Pittsfield, 

11 

2 

640  10 

- 

- 

- 

$498  00 

- 

8,104 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

4 

- 

$565  47 

- 

_ 

$772  50 

- 

- 

$2,676 

New  Bedford,. 

13 

3 

693  OO 

$201  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,612 

Taunton, . 

10 

- 

383  83 

- 

- 

525  00 

- 

- 

4,121 

DCKES. 

Edgartown,     . 

4 

- 

$310  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,240 

Essex. 

Andover, . 

2 

4 

$899  84 

$186  48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,548 

Danvers,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gloucester, 

6 

3 

517  00 

187  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,663 

Haverhill, 

21 

6 

679  80 

616  00 

_ 

- 

$456  00 

- 

17,:J32 

Lawrence, 

35 

6 

447  18 

257  00 

- 

- 

321  25 

- 

17,514 

Lvnn, 

35 

6 

609  00 

300  00 

_ 

- 

375  00 

- 

23,490 

Newburyport, 

14 

7 

463  65 

304  20 

— 

$350  00 

273  00 

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CEIfSUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Printing  and  Publishing — Con. 

Part  11. —  Yearly  and  Total  Wages — Con. 


WOBKINQ 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

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Peabody, . 

s 

3 

$576  00 

$300  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,628 

Salem, 

52 

29 

434  70 

237  50 

$80  60 

$159  75 

$273  70 

- 

27,858 

Salisbury, 

& 

- 

368  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,840 

Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

11 

4 

$318  61 

$133  92 

- 

- 

$139  50 

- 

$4,057 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

2 

- 

$693  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,386 

Palmer,    . 

2 

- 

450  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

900 

Springfield, 

233 

69 

804  49 

$441  00 

$150  00 

- 

- 

- 

225,822 

Westtield, 

10 

3 

838  75 

450  00 

- 

- 

$375  00 

- 

9,588 

Hampshire. 

Northampton, . 

14 

4 

$688  60 

$469  50 

- 

$478  89 

$391  25 

- 

$10,104 

Ware, 

2 

- 

635  36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,271 

Middlesex. 

Arlington, 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

$300  00 

- 

- 

$600 

Aycr, 

3 

- 

$600  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

Cambridge, 

301 

199 

781  74 

$437  76 

$230  25 

748  41 

$427  23 

- 

315,762 

Everett,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Framingham,  . 

4 

- 

750  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,000 

Lowell,     . 

16 

- 

477  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7,602 

Maiden,    . 

7 

— 

601  00 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,507 

Stoneham, 

3 

— 

750  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,250 

Waltham, 

4 

_ 

616  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,404 

Woburn,  , 

11 

3 

384  93 

300  00 

- 

- 

145  25 

- 

4,825 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

10 

- 

$119  60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,196 

Norfolk. 

Franklin,. 

3 

2 

$375  00 

_ 

- 

_ 

$450  00 

_ 

$2,025 

Hyde  Park,      . 

3 

_ 

618  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,S.J4 

Weymouth,     . 

2 

- 

519  58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,039 

Plymouth. 

Abington, 

3 

- 

$561  00 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

$1,683 

Brockton, 

6 

3 

553  52 

$216  08 

- 

— 

_ 

- 

3,909 

Middleborough, 

8 

- 

479  60 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

3,837 

Plymouth, 

7 

- 

608  19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,257 

Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

1,992 

442 

$664  54 

$426  36 

$210  00 

$1,006  24 

$437  90 

- 

$1,580,658 

Chelsea,  . 

5 

2 

325  40 

590  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,807 

Worcester, 

Athol,      . 

5 

- 

$561  00 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$2,805 

Barre, 

3 

_ 

600  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,800 

Clinton,    . 

6 

2 

591  00 

$636  00 

_ 

_ 

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4,818 

Fitchburg, 

32 

3 

508  00 

254  00 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

17,018 

Gardner,  . 

3 

2 

675  70 

385  70 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,798 

Leominster,     . 

3 

_ 

516  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,548 

Milford,    . 

6 

- 

1      402  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,412 

Bouthbridge,    . 

4 

2 

441  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$294  00 

_ 

2,352 

Uxbridge, 

3 

- 

900  00 

- 

_ 

$450  00 

_ 

- 

2,250 

Webster, , 

3 

2 

489  00 

261  00 

- 

_ 

450  00 

- 

2,178 

Worcester, 

126 

31 

578  60 

187  24 

$135  00 

1,203  84 

358  14 

- 

97, 2U 

Totals, 

3,090 

842 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,476,092 

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 

BOTH 

SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

COCSTIES,    CITIE8 

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Pittsfleld, 

11 

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2 

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Fall  Uivor, 

2 

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293 

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2 

300 

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i 

310 

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Andover, . 

2 

296 

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_ 

_ 

^ 

« 

Danvers, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Gloucester, 

6 

275 

3 

275 

_ 

_ 

„ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

Haverhill, 

21 

309 

2 

30s 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

304 

_ 

^ 

Lawrence, 

So 

257 

1 

257 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

257 

_ 

. 

Lynn, 

35 

300 

1 

300 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

300 

_ 

» 

Newburyport, 

13 

281 

1 

260 

- 

_ 

1 

280 

6 

200 

_ 

.. 

Peabody, . 

3 

300 

3 

300 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

. 

Salcm, 

4G 

270 

22' 

250 

3 

260 

3 

225 

7 

238 

_ 

_ 

Salisbury, 

5 

184 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

11 

211 

1 

93 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

93 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

2 

308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Palmer,    . 

0 

300 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sprinsrficld,      . 

227 

319 

63 

300 

12 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

"Westfleld, 

10 

305 

1 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

0 

300 

- 

- 

Hampshire. 

Northampton,. 

8 

313 

2 

313 

_ 

_ 

6 

313 

2 

313 

_ 

- 

Ware, 

2 

304 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Arlington, 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

2  ■ 

300 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Ayer, 

3 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Cambridge, 

192 

303 

158 

304 

5 

307 

104 

303 

41 

303 

- 

- 

Everett,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Framingham,  . 

4 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Lowell,     . 

16 

300 

_ 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Maiden,    . 

7 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Stondiam, 

3 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Waltliara, 

4 

308 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

— 

Woburn,  . 

11 

273 

1 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

153 

- 

- 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

10 

260 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Franklin, 

3 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

300 

- 

. 

Hyde  Park,     . 

3 

300 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weymouth,     . 

2 

313 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pltmocth. 

Ablngton, 

3 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

- 

— 

- 

- 

— 

Brockton, 

6 

296 

3 

296 

— 

— 

— 

"• 

~ 

~ 

^ 

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5^2 


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 

BOTH 

SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

Counties,   Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER   15. 

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8 

218 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Plymouth, 

7 

291 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

1,653 

208 

340 

294 

61 

300 

278 

304 

102 

302 

_ 

• 

Chelsea,   . 

5 

295 

o 

29a 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

WOBCESTER. 

Athol,       . 

5 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Barre, 

3 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Clinton,    . 

6 

300 

2 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Fltchburg, 

32 

254 

3 

254 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

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. 

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Adams,     . 

17 

$184 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Pittsfield, 

11 

1  97 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

$166 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

2 

$183 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

o 

$2  50 

__ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

New  Bedford, . 

13 

2  31 

3 

$0  67 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

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8 

1  31 

- 

- 

- 

- 

o 

1  75 

- 

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- 

- 

Dukes. 

Edgartown,     . 

4 

$100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex. 

Andover, . 

2 

$3  04 

4 

$0  63 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

^ 

Danvers,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Gloucester, 

6 

1  88 

3 

68 

_ 

-. 

„ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

» 

Haverhill, 

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 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

5 

1  25 

_ 

_ 

Newburyport, 

13 

1  65 

1 

1  17 

— 

- 

1 

$125 

6 

1  05 

- 

- 

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. 

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Pcabody, . 

3    $192 

3 

$100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

Salem, 

46 

1  61 

22 

95 

3  ;$0  31  1 

3 

$0  71 

7 

$115 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

5 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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,    . 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Framingham,  . 

4 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Lowell,     . 

16 

1  59 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Maiden,    . 

7 

1  67 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Stoneham, 

3 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

«     - 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

Waltbam, 

4 

2  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

* 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

Barre, 

3 

2  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.• 

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. 

OS 

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2 

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AND  Towns. 

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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 

OQ 
O) 

a 

ll 
1 " 

Females 
above  15. 

O     3 

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a 

ll 
OS     cs 

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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Essex. 
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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Barnstable. 
Sandwich, 

Bristol. 

New  Bedford, . 
Taunton,  . 

Essex. 
Salem,      . 

Hampden. 

Springfield,      . 

Middlesex. 
Cambridge, 

25 
25 

162 
66 
20 

89 
313 

254 

300 

84 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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. 

a  s 

GO 

11 

1    ^ 

a  g 

CO 

o  o 

a  5 

03 

°  o 

a  1 

°  ^ 

a 

a  o 

o  S 

.o   •£ 

a  £ 

a   a, 
^1 

6  ^ 

3      ^ 

3   & 

g^ 

1^ 

g  ^ 

6  ^ 

6  ^ 

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. 

a 

1  -d 

*«      CO 

>  > 
< 

a  o 

'3  w 

•a  « 

>    > 

< 

i   1 
1^ 

Av'ge  daily 
wages. 

u 

JO     'S 

a  2 

3     P 

'A 

>> 

■3    oj 

«  to 
< 

OS 
1    ^ 

|8 

■5    oi 

< 

1     ' 

'5    <n 

■a  0 

«1 

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. 

ao 

i 

b 

a 
3 

Persons  Emploted,  With  Age. 

>> 

■a 
u 
a 
0, 

•V 

0 
i£ 

u 

0 

^ 
09 

b. 

3 
0 

2 

c 

ConsTiEs,  Cities 
AND  Towns. 

c 

a 

o 

1 

GO 

•3 

i 

a 

CD 

a 

u3 

1 

m 

"3 

a 
« 

1—1 
O 

o 
1— t 

a 

i 

09 

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o 

i 

1 

OS 

o 
■3 

01-1 

0 

1-1 

"2 

a 
09 

a 

0 

u 
c; 

•c 
s 

3 
« 

3 

a 

.2 

2 

a 

00      . 

«  3 

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 

DAT  HANDS, 

piece  hands. 

AND  Towns. 

09 

a 

0 

1 '' 

0 

1-1 

s  « 

1 1 

m 
0       . 

u    -^ 

-  "2 

0 

a    a 

0 

1— ( 

1  > 

0    a 

S    . 

0    2 

1  « 

=  1 

Essex. 
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. 

1   4 

i  1 

a   3 

it 

1    1 

2    • 

OS 

X!     t. 

a  1 

!2i 

o    o 

d  ^ 

^25 

i  1 

09 

O    o 

d  ^ 

1  i 

0} 

o  o 

d  S: 

1    % 

03 

o  o 

d  ^ 

Essex. 

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 

- 

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. 

1  i 
a  1 

"5      OD 

< 

03 

a  g 

>> 

<1 

a 

>> 

'3      00 

•3    O 

1   i 

a  o 

•3    0 

S    0 
3     S: 

!2i 

3      50 

< 

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 

, 

•c 

j= 

OQ 

•o 

r-t 

-^ 

o 

u 

CQ 

Counties,   Cities 

C 

O 

c 

a 

AKD  Towns. 

S 

3 

a) 
> 

a 

O 
1—1 

a 

a 

o 

i: 

u 
o 
■a 

-i 

B 
3 

•a 

;zi 

-o 

■§ 

i: 

■■n 

c 

3 

^ 

So 

a 

a 

a) 

a 

a 

a 

ao 

a 

a 

a 

S 

o 

w 

a  ? 

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 

"3 
B 

us 

a   a 

00 

_^  f 

o    s 

3 

ll 

a    a 

U3 

ll 

s| 

Q,    a 

00 

O     3 

n 

o    « 

H 

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 

o  o 
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 

S   5 

3     ? 

S5 

a  oD 

< 

a 

i  1 

a  00 

a 
1  i 

a  g 

3     ? 

a  t£ 

•3    o 

i  1 

a  GQ 

•3    O 

a 
1    1 

a   X 

a  a 

a 
u 

i  1 

Zi 

"a  » 

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 

— 

~ 

"■ 

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 

r-t 

-a 

0 

CO      . 

1?§. 

!zi 

CO 

•a 

cS 

to 

* 

5 

«3 

^ 

Ao 

1 

m 

"3 

"3 

s 

C3 

"3 

"a 

a 

"a 

go 

a 

s 
o 

^ 

s 

£ 

1^ 
r=5 

g 

h 

s 

fcl 

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 

(-• 

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. 

^ 

QO       . 

■*-' 

^    . 

-M 

"  . 

^ 

00      . 

^ 

CO 

^ 

99 

=s 

P^'TS 

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^■3 

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>,~3 

es 

b-a 

a 

^-3 

a 

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CS    o 

^ 

cj  a 

t- 

a  a 

^ 

3  " 

^ 

a  3 

u, 

a  S 

^  i 

^t 

&  ^ 

ct 

^    t 

1- 

1- 

•9  iS 

•3    S 

E  ¥ 

a  o 

o  o 

a    o 

o  o 

a  s 

o  o 

a  ° 

o   o 

a  o 

O    o 

a  o 

o  o 

§  ^ 

d  ^ 

=    ? 

I  ^ 

=  ^ 

d  ^ 

1  ^ 

6  ^ 

=  ^ 

d  > 

3      'f- 

o  'f 

^ 

^ 

'A 

"A 

'A 

^ 

•a 

•a 

'A 

'A 

'A 

•A 

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 

"~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

"" 

"" 

~ 

~" 

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 

it 
6  if 

u 
3     P 

CO 

1     - 

O    o 

6  ^ 

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1    i 

CO 

O    o 

d  ^ 

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. 

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'A 

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3     P 

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3     F 

0  to 
< 

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 

■*' 

** 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~* 

— 

"• 

■" 

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 

o 

•a 

t-r 

J3 

3 

AND  Towns. 

B 

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1 

a 

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1 

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O 

la 

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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 

i-H 

O 

o 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

o 

1—1 

o 

I-H 

B. 

c3 

AKD    Towss. 

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3 

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1 
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5 

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9 

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m 
a 

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3 

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a 

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a 

a 

2 

5 
o 

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^ 

S 

b 

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 

O     —1 

^  £? 

CO 

a 

a 

ll 

a  ■= 

*  •§ 

a  1 

„  •g 

-  'H 

a 

a    a 

g    a 

o    s 

a    a 

S    a 

o   5 

o   « 

S 

& 

S 

fa 

n 

S 

fa 

P3 

H 

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 

"3 

O 

"3 

a 

1— < 
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1   > 

CO 

U5 

1      ^ 

U5 

rH 

1      % 

00 

to 

3  1 

o    « 

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. 

a 

a 

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A 

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'A 

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Berkshire. 

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,     . 

— 

" 

" 

" 

' 

" 

2 

300 

*~ 

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. 

AND  Towns. 

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w 

00 

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Middloborough, 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

2 

280 

- 

- 

_ 

. 

Rochester, 

2 

200 

*- 

~* 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

"" 

"" 

— 

" 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

62 

266 

43 

273 

2 

100 

173 

233 

44 

217 

2 

175 

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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>> 

^ 

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Berkshire. 

Great  Barrington,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

$150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield, 

a 

$2  31 

~" 

"~ 

~ 

■~ 

~ 

— 

** 

— 

— 

~ 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

8 

$2  00 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

~ 

. 

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 

~" 

— 

"* 

~ 

~ 

— 

*■ 

~ 

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 

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8 

$169 

37 

$125 

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Saugue,    . 

7 

1  79 

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21 

93 

~ 

— 

Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

S 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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^ 

Shelburne, 

— 

— 

— 

— 

*" 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

— 

- 

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,     . 

■■ 

■• 

~" 

"~ 

"■ 

2 

2  50 

-• 

— 

— 

— 

Plymouth. 

Middleborough, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rochester, 

2 

$163 

~" 

~ 

"~ 

^ 

~ 

" 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

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. 

c 

t>. 

a 

ui 

o 

-a 

on 

lO 

I— t 

o 

<u 

a 

CouKTiES,  Cities 

0) 

a 

C3 

M 

a 

^ 

s 

a 

r-l 

•o 

en    • 

AND  TOWKS. 

a 

> 

s 

a 

.3 

a 

.2 

O 

■a 

B 
3 

3 

o 

Jo 

o 

o 
J5 

a 

a 

11 

03 

a 

00 

"3 

"3 

a 

m 
o 

^ 

«<; 

(^ 

S 

<, 

fc. 

S 

h 

s 

fe 

K 

a 

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 

a 

■3 

i 

U5 

a  ^ 

02     u 

1  1 

1^ 

o    a 

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. 

SI 

i 

"a 

3 

a 

a) 

s  ■s 

0^     r-t 
<»      U 

O     3 

pa 

id 

*-< 

o 
ll 

03      C3 

o     « 

■S  0 

o    « 

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. 

a  g 

en 
>i  -i 

S,  " 

o  o 
6  'P- 
'A 

C3 

ll 

3  « 

o   o 
6  If 
'A 

a  s 
=  p 

>5 

o  ^ 

a 

a  s 

3      P 

O     o 

d  if 

1  ■d 

i  ^ 

oo 

o  o 
6  ^ 

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* 

•a 

o  o 

d  ^ 

-A 

i    1 

No.  of  days 
worked. 

3      ^ 

o   o 

d  ^ 

•A 

.4J 

O    o 

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 

< 

■*-» 

■s  ^ 
a  o 

3      ^ 

(?5 

•2  "S 

1? 

•3    c^ 

a 
1    -" 

a  o 
1  ' 

'3    tn 

■3    « 

•^^ 

1  ^ 

a  ° 

,3    0 

03 
1    ^ 

a      CO 

•3    0 

0   to 

Barnstable. 
Harwich, 

2 

$2  00 

. 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

^^ 

_ 

_ 

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. 

<n 

1 

>t 

i 

m 

ira 

l-H 

o 
o 

0 

•a 
u 
0 

ConNTiES,  Cities 

c 

— 

o 

I— < 

O 

I— t 

0 

u 

c 

2 

a 

o3 

r-^ 

o 

o 

fH 

a 

■a 

a 

a 

O 

o 

r-H 

U 

•a 

a 

lo  J 

AND   Towns, 

s 

3 
?^ 
0) 

o 

CO 

cn 

1 

C3 

> 

o 

CS 

s 

41 

3 

M 

3 

V 

"a 

s 

p 

3 
0 

—  3 

^ 

s 

S, 

S 

a 

^ 

a 

t^ 

S 

[^ 

0 

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 

— 

— 

"" 

"" 

" 

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 

CO 

c 

^ 

o 

a 

o 

o 

■a 

rH 

In 

CocxTiES,  Cities 

c 

o 

O 

o 

o 

3 

a 

1— 1 

1 

O 
i-H 

B 

u 

•a 

■a 

W    _J 

Ai'D   Towns. 

s 

o 
b 

o 

.a 

B 

o 

<§ 

-a 

c 

3 

o 

^3 

'A 

CO 

o 

■?> 

a 

^ 

en 

s 

CO 

a 

^ 

S  o 

o 

en 

3 

o 

i 

"a 

gr-, 

05 

O 

s 

u 
3 
O 

ft 

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 

- 

_     i 

1 

- 

- 

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 

■ 

^  S 

Given 

FOB,— 

DAT  HANDS. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

^2 

COUXTIFS       PlTTFS 

<2    - 

V.'V^<-'.>ilEiOj        ^IXX&O 

tn 

00 

AJJD  Towns. 

^'i 

« 

■A    o 

o 

o 

^S 

03 

s'^ 

CD     u. 

So 

CO    t. 

^  ^ 

i 

3 

ll 

3  -a 

1-^ 

3  •= 

«  1 

a 

O 

a    a 

g    a 

O     3 

«    « 

g    a 

o   3 

o    ^ 

s 

lu 

S 

fct. 

p.^ 

s 

&; 

a 

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, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

. 

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 

« 

_ 

$612  75 

_ 

- 

$9,504 

Arlington, 

27 

" 

65S  58 

— 

— 

" 

~ 

"" 

17,782 

VOL. 

II.— 72 

570 


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 


o 
«  o 
a    c3 


$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 


• 

00 

o 

•/i 

lO 

o 

1— t 

cc 

o 

■c 

-2 

o 

5 

l-H 

piece  hands. 


$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 


y    ts 

to  *^ 
te    to 


$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. 

CNDEIl  15. 

AXD  Towns. 

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»    , 

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^ 

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a 

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C3 

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03 

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53 

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u 

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v.  I. 

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?  - 

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2  ^ 

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s  = 

O    o 

S      O 

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a    9 

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E    5 

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6  ^ 

=  ^ 

d  f 

3      fe 

d  'P 

3      ^ 

d  f 

3      ? 

6  'f 

M           ^ 

d  '^ 

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^ 

'A 

'A 

5^    ' 

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*A 

'A 

"A 

^ 

^ 

'A 

Barnstable. 

Harwich, . 

— 

~ 

* 

" 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

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 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

„ 

_ 

_ 

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 

_ 

. 

_ 

^ 

5 

285 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Arlington, 

27 

298 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

"" 

■ 

■  - 

572 


CENSUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S73. 


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. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

USDEK  15. 

AXD  Towns. 

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a  % 

3      ^ 

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Middlesex— Con. 

Ashbj-,     . 

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 

- 

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. 

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Harwich, . 

• 

~ 

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Berkshire. 

Becket,     . 

8 

$148 

- 

-. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

ninsdale, . 

5 

1  35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Pittsficld, 

34 

1  93 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

7 

1  64 

~ 

"~ 

"~ 

" 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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 

— 

"* 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

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 

~ 

"• 

~ 

— 

5 

2  50 

— 

— 

- 

■" 

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 

— 

"■ 

"" 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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. 

AKD  Towns. 

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Middlesex— Con. 

1 

Ashby,     . 

8 

82  00 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

- 

Ayer, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

$175 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

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 

- 

_ 

_ 

.. 

» 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Randolph, 

3 

2  67 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stoughton, 

2 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Weymouth,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

$3  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

Brockton, 

2 

$3  00 

*" 

_ 

- 

_  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Hingliam, 

22 

1  66 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

Princeton, 

4 

1  59 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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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 

« 

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_ 

_ 

Webster, . 

2 

2  00 

- 

- 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

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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. 

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Falmouth, 

7 

5 

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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 

"■ 

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~ 

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 

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Counties,   Cities 

C 

•ra 

i-H 

O 

o 
o 

o 

d 

AND  Towns. 

a 

s 

a 

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O 

a 

a 

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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 

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PIECE  HANDS. 

CocNTiES,   Cities 

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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', 

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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, 

~ 

~ 

"" 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

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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 

" 

— 

— 

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 

•* 

— 

— 

— 

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 

PEKSOXS   EMPLOYED   AXD   WAGES  I     BY   IXDUSTPtlES.     579 


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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 

~ 

— 

~ 

" 

— 

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 

~ 

"" 

580 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


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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6  ^ 

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6  ? 

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'A 

^ 

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•A 

'A 

'A    "^    \'A 

'A 

'A 

Middlesex. 

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 

~ 

"* 

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 

~* 

^ 

~ 

~ 

"" 

■" 

Plymouth. 

Hinghara, 

7 

200 

33 

200 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

MidUleborough, 

40 

2.30 

8 

250 

- 

_ 

30 

250 

32 

250 

_ 

_ 

Plymouth, 

26 

180 

12 

ISO 

"~ 

^ 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

^ 

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. 

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Falmouth, 

5 

$135 

2 

$123 

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"* 

~ 

" 

— 

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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 

^ 

~ 

4 

1  00 

~ 

~ 

"• 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Essex. 

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 

"■ 

^ 

11 

62 

19 

1  85 

53 

1  19 

6 

55 

Franklin. 

Conway,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leverett,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

liowe, 

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~ 

— 

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— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

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— 

^ 

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Agawam, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

~ 

~ 

582 


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. 

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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 

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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 

^ 

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— 

" 

" 

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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o 

a 

o 

CocNTiES,   Cities 

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CO 

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■a 

- 

5 

41 

o 

00      . 

o 
o 

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93 

a 

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a 

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a 

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3 
00 

03 

a 

2 

s 
o 

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S 

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S 

b 

1^ 

b 

s 

u* 

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Q 

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. 

>"   o 

Given 

FOB,— 

DAT  HANDS 

piece  HANDS. 

t.  25 

•2    - 

AND  Towns. 

00 

3 

GO 

o 

a 

a 

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ll 

jl 

v.  o 

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o 

in 

00 

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o   5 

«  1 

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. 

1    « 

s  g 

GO 

o  o 
6  ^ 

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to 

O     o 

c    S 

'A 

1     - 

o   o 

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1   ^ 

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a  S 
■p  ^ 

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0   0 

d  S: 

'A 

1^ 

60        ^ 

d  S: 

0 

S 

s 

'A 

p 

0  0 
d  ^ 
•A 

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. 

^      CO 

... 
< 

11 

S     CO 
■w     CJ 
C     til 

< 

■a  0 

tD    « 

I  ^ 

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ii 

1  ^ 

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0 

S 
5 

p 

•0  « 

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 


> 
o 
.o 
a 


^ 

o 

o 

o 

o 

a 

a 

o 

S 

V- 

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a 

C3  , 

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S 

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I 


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a 

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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c 


a 

o 


•o 


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 


—  o 


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. 

u 

o 

S 
O 

•D 

a 

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> 

s 

.2 
"3 

> 

o 
a 

a 

« 

a 

o 

o 

1— 1 

a 

o 
ii 

tn 
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o 

o 
I— * 

a 

o 

CO 

O 
"?. 

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hi 

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c 

CQ 

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« 

a 

o 

a 

3 

—   c) 

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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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. 

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Time  akd  AVages 

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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. 

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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 

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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 

- 

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155 

250 

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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. 


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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, 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"* 

- 

- 

Silvered   glass   and 

porcelain       door- 

. 

knobs,  . 

6 

300 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Soap,  candles,  etc., . 

326 

274 

8 

305 

3 

223 

14 

300 

2 

250 

*■ 

- 

592 


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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Starch  (flour), . 

28 

280 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Straw  goods,   . 

8S6 

103 

295 

159 

2 

125 

358 

168 

1,870 

159 

_ 

_ 

Stucco  work,    . 

22 

156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Shippint;  tatjs, 

46 

296 

38 

297 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

„ 

_ 

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 

"A 


C3  « 

■3  O 

o  to 

V  ^ 

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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 
■A 


13 


$100 


08 


46 


Piece  Hands. 


MALES 
ABOVE  15. 


a 

u 
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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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3      ? 

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15 
2 

47 


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$0  67 
1  25 

54 


PERSONS   EMPLOYED   AXD   WAGES  I     BY   IXDUSTEIES.     593 


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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Chewing  gum, 

2 

$177 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

$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. 

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80 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

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 

— 

- 

— 

~ 

— 

~ 

— 

■■ 

■" 

". 

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 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

"■ 

~ 

Totals, 

12,090 

- 

1,924 

- 

508  1      - 

1,327 

- 

2,726 

- 

101 

- 

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. 


TEnSONS  Emploted. 

Persons  Emploi 

•ED,  With  Age. 

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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. 

A 

to 

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0 

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0 

Counties,  Citiks 

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0 

0 

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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 

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Time  and  Wages 
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Adams,     . 

19 

- 

$600  88 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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$11,417 

Becket,     . 

2 

- 

457  50 

- 

- 

1       - 

_ 

915 

Dal  toil,     . 

2 

- 

600  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,200 

Egremont, 

5 

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600  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Hancock, . 

2 

- 

178  08 

- 

- 

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356 

Lanesborough, 

8 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,800 

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5,936 

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Pittsfield, 

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595  20 

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5,952 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

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525  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,575 

Williamstowu, 

2 

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- 

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175 

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Attleborough, 

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- 

_ 

- 

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_ 

_ 

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Dartmouth, 

2 

- 

$423  33 

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- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$847 

Easton,     . 

3 

- 

504  00 

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- 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,512 

Fairhaven, 

6 

- 

931  98 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,592 

Fall  River, 

96 

- 

654  36 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

62.818 

New  Bedford, 

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- 

600  00 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

31,200 

Kehoboth, 

2 

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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 

Franklij 

<. 

Bernardston, 

, 

2 

- 

$321  00 

_ 

. 

.. 

_ 

_ 

$642 

Greenfield, 

, 

3 

- 

800  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,400 

Korthfield, 

• 

~ 

" 

~ 

- 

-                           - 

- 

- 

TERSOXS   EMrLO"iT:D    AXD   WAGES:     BY   INBUSTIIIES.     599 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Blacksmitding — Con. 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and  Total  TT  ages — Con. 


Working 
Time  and  Wages 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

>-  !3 

GIVEN 

FOR,— 

DAT  HANDS. 

piece  haxds. 

t.  S 

CocsTiES,  Cities 
AND  Towss. 

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Franklin— Con. 

1 

Orange,    . 

2 

— 

$705  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,410 

Shelburne, 

6 

- 

782  50 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

4,695 

Hampdej*. 

I 

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 

ISANTLCKET. 

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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 

~ 

— 

"" 

~ 

^ 

4,200 

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. 

t  2 

COT'N'TIF<?       PiTIFS 

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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 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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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 

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ABOVE  15. 

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- 

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Sandwich, 

2 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Adams,    . 

19 

2.59 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

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- 

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Becket,     . 

2 

305 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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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 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Marblehead,     . 

2 

173 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Merrimac, 

12 

207 

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3 

313 

- 

_ 

_ 

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Newburyport, 

39 

246 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Peabody, . 

2 

308 

- 

- 

_ 

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_ 

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Rockport, 

7 

302 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Salem, 

36 

265 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

4 

103 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Swampscott,    . 

3 

310 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

West  Newbury, 

4 

185 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin. 

Bemardston,   . 

2 

300 

- 

_ 

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Greenfield, 

3 

320 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Northfield,       . 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

VOL.  II.— 7G 


602 


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 

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MALES 

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2 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bhelburne, 

6 

313 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Blandford, 

7 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chester,    . 

2 

275 

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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 

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Enfield,    . 

2 

300 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

- 

Granby,   . 

2 

310 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hadley,    . 

2 

313 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Huntington,     . 

2 

275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

Northampton, . 

20 

301 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Hadky, 

3 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware, 

6 

2S5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

MiDDLESE 

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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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PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Blacksmithing— Con. 

rurt  IIT. —  Worling  Time  for  Day  and  Piece  Jlancls — Con. 


Day  Hands. 

Piece  IIakds. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

CousTiES,  Cities 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-    . 

G04: 


CENSUS  OF  :MASSACHUSETTS— 1875. 


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 

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ABOVE    15. 

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2 

2  00 

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19 

$2  32 

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2 

1  50 

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2  00 

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5 

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Lanesborough, 

3 

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Pittsfield, 

10 

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West  Stockbridge,  . 

3 

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2 

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Dartmouth, 

2 

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Easton,     . 

3 

1  75 

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Fairhaven, 

6 

3  17 

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Fall  River, 

96 

2  28 

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New  Bedford, . 

52 

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Kehoboth, 

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2  25 

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Taunton, . 

26 

2  13 

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Westport, 

7 

1  58 

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6 

$211 

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Amesbury, 

4 

$138 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Beverly,   . 

6 

2  08 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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Boxford,  . 

4 

2  25 

- 

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- 

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- 

- 

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Danvers,  . 

11 

1  63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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Essex, 

4 

2  38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Georgetown,    . 

3 

1  50 

- 

- 

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- 

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Gloucester, 

11 

2  15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

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Groveland, 

5 

2  00 

- 

- 

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Haverhill, 

30 

2  37 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

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_ 

- 

_ 

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- 

Ipswich,  . 

2 

1  63 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

L.iwrence, 

44 

2  09 

- 

- 

- 

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54 

2  39 

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2 

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Merrimac, 

12 

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Methuen, . 

3 

2  50 

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Newburyport, . 

39 

1  71 

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Peabody, . 

2 

2  62 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Rockport, 

7 

1  63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salem, 

36 

2  14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Swarapscott,    . 

3 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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West  Newbury, 

4 

1  75 

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Bernardston,   . 

2 

$107 

- 

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- 

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- 

- 

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- 

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Greenfield, 

3 

2  50 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

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o 

$2  50 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shelburiie, 

6 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Blandfonl, 

7 

$2  0- 

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_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Chester,   . 

2 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

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Chicopce, 

4 

2  69 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Holyoke, . 

7 

2  38 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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Moiison,  . 

4 

3  06 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Palmer,     . 

4 

1  95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Sprins?lield, 

84 

2  30 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

. 

WestticKl, 

10 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

West  Springfield,   . 

5 

1  90 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

"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 

_ 

_ 

. 

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_ 

_ 

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Canton,    . 

3 

1  66 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

- 

_ 

* 

• 

Cohasset, , 

7 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

__ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

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Day  Hands. 

Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEJIALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

CocKTiES,   Cities 

ABOVE     15. 

ABOVE     15. 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Persoks  Employed. 

Persons  Employed,  With  Ace. 

09 

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Pittsfield, 

6 

2 

4 

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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 

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2 

1 

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10 

300 

Essex. 

Amesbury, 

4 

2 

2 

- 

o 

2 

- 

-. 

- 

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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 

~* 

"* 

~- 

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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. 

en 
o 

a 

1« 

oj    a 

1—1 
"»    ,.1 

g    a 

S  o 

X    "I 

—    ^ 
~    c 

o    = 

C3 

1 " 

W3 

li 

CO 

o   5 

■3  1 

o    « 
Eh 

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 
o    O 

1   ^ 
5^ 

d  ^ 

•A 

i  1 

No.  of  days 
worked. 

Number  at 
work. 

o  S 
6  ^ 
55 

u 

o  o 
d  J^ 

1    ^ 

S   p 

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 

'A 

>> 

e3    CO 

ft 

1   ^ 

a  g 
■A 

c3    CO 

-a 

1  ^ 

•a   0 
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. 

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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 

- 

- 

" 

- 

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1,200 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

2S7 

7 

$530  40 

$210  45 

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$545  28 

_ 

_ 

$154,546 

Chelsea,   . 

o 

- 

688  60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,377 

Worcester. 

Blackstone, 

2 

_ 

$481  25 

- 

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_ 

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$963 

Fitchburg, 

2 

- 

765  00 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

1,530 

Gardner,  . 

2 

- 

500  00 

_ 

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1,000 

Leominster, 

6 

- 

392  00 

- 

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$561  00 

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2,090 

Milford,    . 

5 

6 

268  50 

$353  28 

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250  00 

$172  00 

_ 

3,194 

Spencer,  . 

4 

- 

367  29 

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1,469 

Webster, . 

2 

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552  00 

_ 

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1,104 

Worcester, 

17 

- 

465  52 

- 

- 

522  71 

- 

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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. 

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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 

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- 

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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. 

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Gloucester, 

10 

27S 

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_ 

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Grovelatid, 

64 

2C1 

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» 

_ 

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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 

~ 

~ 

" 

"* 

— 

"• 

~ 

~ 

*~ 

~ 

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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2 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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. 

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Pittsfield, 

8 

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West  Stockbridge,  . 

1 

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$1  75 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1  50 

- 

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- 

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Bristol. 

Fairhaven, 

5 

$170 

- 

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Fall  Kiver, 

23 

2  10 

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New  Bedford,  . 

8 

2  17 

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Taunton,  . 

7 

1  81 

- 

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- 

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4 

$2  08 

- 

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Dukes. 

Edgartown, 

2 

$125 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex. 

Gloucester, 

10 

$2  40 

- 

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Groveland, 

04 

1  70 

- 

- 

_ 

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HavcrliiU, 

5 

2  55 

- 

- 

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4 

$181 

_ 

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Ipswich,  .        .        . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

4 

1  75 

_ 

- 

- 

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I.awTeuce, 

41 

2  23 

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I>ynn, 

158 

2  22 

08 

$147 

6 

$0  02 

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2  26 

1,041 

$133 

3 

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Newbury, 

3 

1  48 

- 

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34 

1  28 

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Balem, 

15 

1  53 

6 

50 

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8 

1  60 

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Salisbury, 

- 

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2 

1  42 

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West  Newbury, 

1 

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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. 

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MALKS 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

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_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

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Bhelburne, 

3 

$142 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Chicopce, 

4 

$2  19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

$177 

- 

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- 

- 

Palmer,    . 

3 

2  18 

- 

- 

- 

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3 

1  91 

- 

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Bprinsflcid, 

14 

1  91 

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$185 

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Huntington,     . 

3 

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Northampton, . 

6 

1  71 

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Cambridge, 

5 

$103 

- 

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$150 

- 

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Concord,  . 

3 

2  00 

- 

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_ 

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- 

- 

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Lowell,     . 

19 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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2 

1  58 

- 

_ 

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Maiden,    . 

6 

1  58 

- 

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- 

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_ 

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- 

- 

- 

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Pepperell, 

2 

1  43 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Sherborn, 

2 

2  00 

- 

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- 

_ 

_ 

— 

- 

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Somerville, 

5 

1  95 

- 

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- 

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AVakefkld,       . 

4 

2  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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23 

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Waltham, 

11 

1  91 

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Watertown,     . 

2 

2  00 

- 

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3 

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_ 

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Woburn,  . 

2 

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6 

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- 

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1 

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8 

$113 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Brookliiie, 

2 

$2  30 

- 

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_ 

- 

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        . 

o  p 
6  ? 

.a    k. 
1    1 

w     - 

■p-6 

'*-  i- 
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.      . 

i  1 

< 

1   ^ 

>* 

«    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. 

1  i 

a    a 

o    O 

6  ^ 

i  1 

«   - 

d  J: 

'A 

a 

6  'f 
ir, 

a 

09 

O    o 

6  & 

a 

ca 

6  * 

es 

u 

i  1 

d  ^ 

!<5 

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. 

a 

i  % 

'A 

•3   a 

< 

1    ^ 

a  I 

"A 

to  ? 

< 

u      . 

i  ■. 

'A 

C3     CO 

a  ° 

a    ? 
S5 

■a  0 
0   to 
a,  a 

V  ^ 

< 

1  ^ 

g    1 
A 

< 

s  ? 

'A 

'3    n 

•0    0 

< 

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 


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go 


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12 

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13 

313 

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12 

310 

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10 

272 

12 

300 

10 

307 

10 

300 

8 

304 

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223 

10 

300 

13 

309 

13 

233 

10 

300 

16 

325 

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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. 

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AND  Towns. 

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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 

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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, 

" 

"■ 

— 

V 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Hampden. 

Blandford, 

2 

- 

$750  00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$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 

- 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

624 

Northampton, . 

17 

- 

519  20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8.825 

Ware, 

4 

• 

614  00 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,456 

628 


CENSUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS— 1S75. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

Butchering — Con. 

Part  II. —  Yearly  and  Total  Wages — Con. 


WoKKisa 
Time  and  Wages 

Average  Yearly  Wages. 

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PIECE  HANDS. 

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Middlesex. 

Acton, 

3 

- 

$782  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$2,347 

Billcrica,  . 

3 

- 

522  71 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,568 

Lexington, 

4 

- 

657  30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

2,629 

Lowell,     . 

7 

- 

578  34 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,048 

North  Re.iding, 

2 

- 

600  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,200 

PeppcrpU, 

7 

- 

454  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,178 

Shorborn, 

2 

- 

503  70 

- 

- 

^ 

- 

- 

1,007 

Sudbury, .        .  »     . 

2 

- 

822  36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,645 

Townsend, 

2 

- 

677  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,155 

■Waltham, 

2 

- 

770  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,540 

Weston,   . 

2 

- 

248  20 

1- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

493 

Woburn, . 

3 

~ 

674  88 

*" 

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— 

~ 

"* 

2,025 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

3 

— 

$408  32 

— 

- 

— 

— 

- 

$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 

— 

— 

— 

•" 

— 

3,760 

Pltmouth. 

Kingston, 

3 

- 

$525  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,575 

Mattapoisett,   . 

5 

- 

486  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,430 

Middleborough, 

4 

- 

326  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,304 

South  Scituale, 

3 

— 

915  75 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

— 

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 

Totals, 

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. 

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BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

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CoDNTiES,  Cities 

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Sandwich, 

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2 

313 

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307 

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New  Marlborough, . 

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250 

- 

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- 

- 

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- 

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Pittstifld, 

11 

309 

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- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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West  Stockliridgo,  . 

2 

200 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Williamstown, 

5 

272 

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Attleborough, 

2 

300 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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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Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

10 

311 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Montague, 

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^ 

~ 

~ 

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Hampden. 

Blandford, 

2 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Monson,   . 

6 

305 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

*" 

- 

- 

- 

Palmer,    . 

11 

301 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield, 

If) 

289 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westlield, 

12 

258 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Springfield,    . 

5 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wilbraham,     . 

2 

300 

~ 

~" 

~" 

"" 

~ 

^ 

■ 

' 

" 

■ 

Hampshire. 

Easthampton, . 

3 

313 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Enfield,     . 

2 

312 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Northampton, 

17 

236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware,       . 

4 

307 

^ 

^ 

~ 

•* 

~ 

' 

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. 

AND  Towns. 

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u 

1     1 
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03 

a  41 

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0  0 
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6  ^ 

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Middlesex. 

Acton, 

3 

313 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Billerica,  . 

3 

313 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lcxinarton, 

4 

313 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lowell,     . 

7 

30(i 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Reading, 

2 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Pcpperell, 

7 

227 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Slicrborn, 

2 

36.-. 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-, 

_ 

_ 

Sudbury, . 
Townsend, 

2 
2 

308 
231 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wiillham, 

2 

308 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Weston,   . 

2 

365 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

« 

_ 

Woburn,  . 

3 

304 

"" 

- 

- 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket, 

3 

319 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Braintree, 

1 

100 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Coliasset, . 

6 

322 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.^ 

_ 

Dedham,  . 

9 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

Franklin,. 

2 

188 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

■. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

Randolph, 

15 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Walpolo,  . 
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 

- 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Worcester, 

51 

302 

- 

- 

3 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals,       . 

614 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

13 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

ABOVE     15. 

ABOVE     15. 

UNDER  15. 

ABOVE     15. 

ABOVE     15. 

UNDER  15. 

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4 

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- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

Sandwich, 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Yarmouth, 

4 

1  60 

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Berkshire. 

Egrcmont, 

2 

$100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hinsdale, . 

2 

1  23 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lee,  .... 

9 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough, . 

2 

1  30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield, 

11 

2  09 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"West  Stockbridge,  . 

2 

1  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Williumstown, 

5 

2  00 

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Bristol. 

Attleborough, . 

2 

$2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Easton,     . 

8 

1  96 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fail-haven, 

4 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

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FallKivir, 

33 

2  15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mansfield, 

6 

1  97 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham, 

3 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Taunton,  . 

21 

1  55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

Westport, 

16 

1  40 

— 

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Essex. 

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, 

■ 

" 

" 

" 

■ 

" 

" 

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. 

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work. 

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Middlesex. 

Acton, 

3 

$2  50 

Billerica,  . 

3 

1  67 

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— 

— 

- 

- 

Lexington, 

4 

2  10 

~ 

"~ 

— 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell,    . 

7 

1  89 

~ 

~ 

— 

- 

North  Reading, 

2 

2  00 

_ 

~ 

~ 

— 

- 

- 

Pepperell, 

7 

2  00 

_ 

~ 

_ 

— 

— 

Bherborn, 

2 

1  38 

_ 

— 

— 

— . 

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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 

_ 

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Randolph, 

15 

2  00 

_ 

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— 

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"Walpolc,  . 

4 

2  75 

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- 

- 

Weymouth,     . 

5 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymocth. 

Kingston, 

3 

$1  75 

_ 

Mattnpnisctt,   . 

6 

1  80 

_ 

~ 

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— 

— 

Middlcborough, 

4 

2  00 

_ 

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- 

- 

South  Scituate, 

3 

3  33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

105 

$3  4a 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

10 

$315 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester. 

Barre, 

3 

$2  00 

_ 

Blackstone,      . 

6 

2  32 

_ 

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— 

— 

- 

Clinton,    . 

3 

2  55 

_ 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

- 

Fitchbiirc, 

10 

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Gardner,  . 

3 

2  25 

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— 

Leominster,     . 

5 

2  22 

_ 

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— 

- 

Milford,    . 
Northborouch, 

11 
2 

2  10 
1  92 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

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- 

- 

— 

_ 

North  Brookfield,   . 

3 

1  50 

_ 

~ 

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— 

- 

Southborough, 

_ 

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~ 

— 

- 

Southbridge,    . 

13 

2  23 

_ 

__ 

~ 

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— 

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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 

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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 

« 


a  -2 


o 
^  'a 
~  c 
o    3 


U    CO 


& 


£    to 

c 


$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. 

1 

f-l     U5 

Given  fok,— 

DAT  hands.              1 

PIECE  HANDS 

. 

U     ^ 

CocNTiES,  Cities 

1 

si 

ao 

OD 

AND  Towns. 

o 

i6 

ira 

»o 

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1— 1 

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rH 

r-^ 

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09 

O 

s  » 

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O 

CO    u 

> 

~    > 

o 

™      > 

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tn 

rt 

p  s 

a    a 

-    'O 

S    o 

CS      o 

-   'O 

r-   "2 

o 

s 

a  s 

8  ° 

£  = 

B.  j= 

a  -9 

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a    s 

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3     C3 

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£    rt 

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a 

pi^ 

s 

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S 

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n 

H 

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 

- 

.    .  _  _    ]. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$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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7 

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60 

_ 

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Yarmouth, 

6 

120 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire. 

Cheshire, . 

5 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Dalton,     . 

4 

188 

_ 

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Hancock, . 

2 

157 

_ 

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Lee 

4 

200 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Pittsfield, 

31 

230 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

■" 

"" 

— 

- 

~ 

■* 

~ 

"" 

~ 

"" 

PEKSOK^S   EMPLOYED    AND   WAGES  :     BY   rN'DUSTPtlES.     G39 


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. 

^ 

«       . 

^ 

«    . 

^ 

"      . 

■•-> 

M  . 

.-• 

fi    . 

«< 

« 

a 

>>r3 

eS 

>%-3 

a 

>>-3 

c3 

t-o 

Cd 

b  "3 

C3 

>^■a 

u 

n   aJ 

^ 

a  o 

u 

a   a 

(-• 

«  a 

tH 

.2  " 

^ 

=  s 

•S  -s 

2^ 

•§    ^ 

2-S 

s  ^ 

^^ 

S  t 

2-if 

^        ■S 

^  - 

1    -2 

1- 

a  o 

c  o 

a  o 

o  p 

a  ° 

o  o 

a  ? 

O    o 

S    P 

c  o 

a  p 

O    o 

=  ^ 

6  ^ 

s    if 

c  ? 

3      ^ 

6  ^ 

3     ? 

6  'f 

5   ^ 

d  f 

3      p 

6  ^ 

r< 

!^i 

"A 

y-i 

^ 

« 

^ 

'A 

'A 

'A 

'A 

"A 

HAMPsnTRE— Con. 

Soulh  llaillcy, 

4 

300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Westhamptoii, 

2 

300 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

"* 

~ 

~ 

" 

— 

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 

- 

— 

- 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

*■ 

~ 

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. 

a 
1    ^ 

O    ^ 

•5  ^ 

'A 

CO         , 

o   p 
d  'f- 
t5 

a  o 

CO 

"p  m 
o   p 
6  ? 

1    ^ 

O     p 

d  P= 
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6  ^ 

a 
S    o 

n    a) 

o  o 
6  & 

WORCESTI 

Athol,       . 

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 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands. 


Bat  H 

ANDS. 

Piece  Hands. 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

both  sexes 

Counties,  Cities 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVI 

15. 

UNDEB  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER  15. 

AND  Towns. 

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£1    X 

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a   to 

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a    to 

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Barnstable. 

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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' 

PEKSOXS   E:MrLOYED   AND   WAGES  :     BY   INDUSTREES.     641 


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. 

a 

^  . 

^  . 

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Edgartown,     , 

26 

$2  94 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

-   ■ 

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 

~ 

" 

" 

"" 

" 

" 

TOL.    II. — 81 


6^2 


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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on. 

Somerville, 

139    ? 

^2  55 

— 

"* 

~ 

~ 

Stoneham, 

2 

2  75 

~ 

^ 

Tewksbury,     . 

2 

2  25 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

35 

2  59 

— 

~ 

~ 

Waltham, 

52 

2  83 

— 

"" 

~ 

~ 

Watertown,     . 

39 

2  73 

— 

— 

^ 

~ 

Wayland, 
Weston,   . 

18 
4 

2  49 
2  75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Woburn,  . 

18 

2  82 

^ 

■ 

Nantccket 

Nantucket, 

10 

S218 

^ 

" 

Norfolk. 

Braintree. 

3 

$2  25 

— 

— 

^ 

^ 

~ 

Dedbam,  . 

21 

2  38 

— 

— 

^ 

~ 

Milton,     . 

20 

3  13 

- 

— 

~ 

*" 

~ 

Needbam, 

30 

2  60 

- 

— 

"" 

"" 

~ 

Quincy,    . 

50 

2  84 

— 

— 

~ 

~" 

~ 

1 

I 

Randolph, 

46 

2  11 

'~ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Walpole, . 

6 

2  75 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Weymoutb,     . 

10 

2  38 

^ 

" 

Plymouth 

Abington, 

4 

$2  38 

- 

- 

— 

*" 

*" 

Bridge-water,  . 

2 

3  00 

— 

— 

"~ 

~ 

Hingbam, 

42 

2  60 

— 

"~ 

*~ 

~ 

Marsbfield,       . 

14 

2  46 

- 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Pembroke, 

2 

2  50 

— 

- 

"" 

~ 

Plymoutb, 

12 

2  75 

- 

- 

— 

•" 

~ 

Rockland, 

2 

3  00 

— 

- 

•" 

— 

~ 

South  Abingtor 

,      .           SO 

2  35 

— 

— 

~ 

"~ 

" 

South  Scituate, 

7 

2  23 

— 

~ 

~ 

"~ 

West  Bridge  wa 

ter, .           26 

2  69 

"" 

" 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

.       1,811 

$2  74 

- 

- 

" 

"" 

~ 

Chelsea,    . 

67 

2  62 

— 

~ 

" 

~ 

WOBCESTE 

R. 

Athol, 

20 

$2  24 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

Brookfield, 

2 

96 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

_ 

Clinton,    . 

'.           20 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

— 

~ 

Dana, 

7 

3  00 

— 

— 

— 

"* 

Fitchburg, 

52 

2  62 

- 

— 

" 

~ 

~ 

_ 

Gardner,  . 

24 

2  21 

*- 

~ 

~* 

~ 

_ 

Hardwick, 

6 

2  50 

— 

*~ 

*~ 

~" 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Leominster, 

45 

2  72 

~ 

*" 

~ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Milford,    . 

11 

2  52 

— 

~ 

~ 

"~ 

_ 

_ 

Millbury, . 

7 

2  75 

~ 

~ 

*~ 

~ 

_ 

Nortbborough 

7 

2  43 

" 

~ 

~ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Spencer,  . 
Sterling,  . 

12 
13 

2  44 

2  57 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Uxbridge, 

7 

2  17 

"■ 

~ 

^ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Warren,  . 

4 

2  00 

— 

— 

~ 

"" 

~ 

_ 

Webster,  . 

27 

2  35 

— 

- 

— 

~ 

~ 

Westborough, 

29 

2  70 

— 

- 

~ 

*" 

~ 

_ 

Winchcndon, 

14: 

2  23 

— 

~ 

~ 

^ 

~ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

137 

2  67 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

" 

Totals, 

.       4,790 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

— 

^ 

' 

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. 

C 

^ 

S 

a 

i.'i 

0 

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Counties,  Cities 

c 

03 

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Lo 

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0 

0 

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0 

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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. 

Given  fob,— 

DAY  HAKDS. 

piece  hands 

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Berkshire. 
Lee 

Pittsfield, 
Stockbrldge,    . 

2 
5 

- 

$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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

" 

,  $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. 

ASD  Towns. 

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Berkshire. 

Lee,  .... 

2 

2S0 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

^ 

Pittsfield, 

5 

26a 

- 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stockbridge,    . 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

7 

304 

.. 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

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 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

*  _ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

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 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

» 

. 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

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. 

AND  Towns. 

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2  83 

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- 

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- 

- 

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- 

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Fall  River, 

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$2  33 

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14 

3  23 

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- 

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Essex. 

Gloucester, 

10 

$2  60 

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Haverhill, 

10 

2  58 

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5 

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Salem, 

19 

1  89 

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Salisbury, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin. 

Shelburne, 

2 

$133 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

2 

$2  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Palmer,    . 

— 

_ 

.. 

_ 

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Springfield,      . 

14 

2  55 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

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Westfieia, 

2 

1  88 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampshire. 

Northampton,. 

6 

$2  48 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ware, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Cambridge, 

4 

$3  00 

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_ 

_ 

^ 

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Concord,  . 

2 

3  25 

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Lowell,     . 

14 

1  91 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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Somerville, 

2 

3  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Waltham, 

5 

1  50 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Woburu,  . 

4 

1  42 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

Brockton, 

4 

$2  00 

- 

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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 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

„ 

Milford,    . 

3 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

4 

$2  74 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Southbridge,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

« 

Spencer,  . 

2 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.. 

_ 

« 

_ 

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 

CO 

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Counties,  Cities 
ASD  Towns. 

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Barnstable. 

Chatham, 

12 

5 

7 

1 

5 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

198 

Essex. 

Bevcrlv,   . 

3 

1 

o 

_ 

1 

o 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

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 

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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 

c    ^ 

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AND  Towns. 

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Barnstable. 

Chatham, 

6 

7 

$326  20 

$117  00 

- 

- 

— 

- 

$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 

! 

$208  74 

— 

— 

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11,898 

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. 

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a 

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PIECE  HANDS. 

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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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worked. 

Number  at 
work. 

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6  ^ 

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 

- 

- 

7 
1 

202 

2 
3 

2 

250 

250 

275 

- 

- 

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 

- 

- 

7 

295 

139 

286 

4 

200 

Chelsea,   . 

3 

300 

4 

275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"Worcester. 

Barre, 

- 

- 

2 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

250 

- 

- 

Totals,      . 

98 

- 

230 

- 

- 

- 

14 

- 

149 

- 

4 

- 

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    ^ 

•a  u 
a  ^ 

< 

1    ^ 

a  o 

o    if 

to  « 

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1.1 

1    ^ 

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1  ^ 

a  o 

3     ^ 

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< 

1     ^ 

1^ 

< 

03 
1    % 

a  o 
2 

Cj      CO 

< 

Barnstable. 

Chatbam, 

5 

$140 

7 

$0  75 

- 

- 

_ 

„ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

_ 

Essex. 

Beverly,  . 
Lawrence, 
Salem, 

2 

$2  00 

57 

$0  98 

- 

- 

7 

$178 

2 
3 

$125 
1  12 

- 

- 

Hampden. 

Springfield,      . 

17 

$3  36 

17 

$145 

- 

- 

- 

- 

o 

$120 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Cambridge, 
Lowell,     . 

2 

$100 

3 

$0  77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 
Cbelsea,    . 

C9 
3 

$2  05 
3  00 

140 
4 

$1  23 
1  13 

_ 

- 

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 

a 

Persons  Employed,  With  Age. 

1 

0 
s. 

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0 

0 

2 

3 
0 

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1 

H 

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^§- 

0 

Counties,   Cities 
AND  Towns. 

c 

a 

3 

o 

1 

a 
a 

a 

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> 

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CO 

a 

0 
> 

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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 
"a 

0 

u, 
0 

T3 

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. 

•«.* 

^ 

-.-• 

«     . 

■\^ 

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 

^. 

^ 

0 

a 

O 

_ 

■3 

Col-sties,  Cities 

u 

o 

in 

1— ( 

o 

o 

o 

o 

o 

1— ( 

0 
C 

*« 

2 
^ 

d 

o 

l-H 

> 

o 

l-H 

o 

rs 

s 

B 

o 

I— 1 

a 

u 

•a 

u 

w  ^ 

ASD  Towns. 

s 

o 

o 

"3 

> 

c 

•i 

tn 
o 

a 

J2 

a 

m 
a 

"a 
1 

a 

GO 

« 
o 
■3 

a 

0 

3 

3 

0 

si- 
ll 

0" 

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 

"* 

~ 

~ 

"* 

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 

o 

X  « 
o   '-' 
CO     u 

_   -a 

O 

in 

(4 

y.  « 

OS    I. 

01       >. 

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. 

^ 

w     . 

„ 

03       . 

■w 

05       , 

^ 

» 

■« 

M        . 

^ 

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a 

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u 

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c    g 

u 

a   a 

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w  u 

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•A 

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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 
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fa 

r-l 
0 

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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 

-3 

O 

2    ° 

CO     u 

ZJ 

§ 

Si  ^ 

a  •= 

—     M 

^     ^ 

-    -3 

52     S 

a    s 

"« 

<A    a 

g    a 

O     3 

a    a 

o    =5 

O     3 

o    " 

<\ 

U. 

s 

a 

s 

fcH 

« 

H 

Essex— Con. 

Rockport, 

5 

- 

$306  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,531 

Salom, 

42 

- 

479  41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20,105 

Salisbury, 

6 

- 

268  38 

- 

~" 

$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 

VOL.  II.— 84 


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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 

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- 

- 

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Berkshire. 

WillJamstown, 

5 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

32 

295 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

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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 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

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. 

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Fitchburg, 
Gardner,  . 
Milford,    . 
Spencer,  . 
Templeton, 
Webster, . 
Worcester, 

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7 
4 

48 
9 

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293 

181 
329 
270 
150 
215 
150 
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54 
275 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

2 

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205 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

1,382 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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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- 

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Williamstown, 

5 

$2  25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

32 

$2  49 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

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2 

3  00 

- 

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_ 

_ 

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- 

- 

Taunton, . 

51 

2  41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

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Essex. 

Gloucester, 

18 

$2  57 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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Haverhill, 

12 

2  28 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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Lawrence, 

32 

2  20 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Lynn, 

34 

2  49 

_ 

_ 

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Marblehead,    . 

7 

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Part  IV. — Daily  Wages  for  Day  and  Piece  Hands — Con. 


Day  Hands. 

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BOTH  SEXES 

MALES 

FEMALES 

BOTH  SEXES 

Counties,  Cities 

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- 

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- 

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Franklin. 

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- 

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_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

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2 

2  50 

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- 

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6 

$2  50 

- 

- 

- 

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93 

2  54 

- 

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28 

2  38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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2 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Northampton, . 

12 

2  33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex. 

Arlington, 

18 

$2  38 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

- 

_ 

^ 

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— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

__ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cambridge, 

38 

2  56 

2 

$115 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Maiden,    . 

3 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medford,  . 

9 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Melrose,  . 

7 

2  62 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Natick,     . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Pepperell, 

8 

2  28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Stoneliara, 

4 

2  83 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Townsend, 

3 

1  87 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Watcrtown, 

9 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

"Woburn,  . 

18 

2  78 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk 

Ilyde  Park, 

, 

9 

$102 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milton,     . 

, 

6 

2  50 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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, 

7 

2  01 

- 

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18 

2  14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

Brockton, 

4 

$2  75 

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_ 

Duxbury, 

5 

2  50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

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Hanover,  . 

2 

2  25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hinghara, 

9 

2  50 

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_ 

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_ 

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_ 

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8 

2  50 

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2 

3  00 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

__ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

South  Abington, 

9 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk. 

Boston,    , 

676 

$2  68 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

$413 

- 

- 

- 

- 

■Worcester. 

Athol, 

7 

$2  00 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

^ 

_ 

Blackstone, 

4 

2  50 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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Fitchburg, 

48 

2  31 

- 

- 

- 

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Gardner,  . 

9 

2  57 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Milford,    , 

25 

2  37 

- 

- 

_ 

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_ 

_ 

_ 

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_ 

Spencer,  . 

6 

2  C2 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Templcton, 

4 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Webster, . 

8 

2  25 

- 

- 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Worcester, 

4 

2  37 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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» 

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1,382 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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4 
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5 

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1 
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2 

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4 
4 
5 

5 

93 

1 

1 

2 

7 

- 

- 

10 
10 
10 

10 

10 

308 
308 
303 

313 

285 

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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 
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DAT  HANDS. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

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1 

Females. 

Males 
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Females 
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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. 

a     ^ 

P 

CO 

C    o 

o   ^ 

'A 

?    • 

■p  ^ 
o  ^ 

-.J 

<%  —3 

6  f 
'A 

CO 

O    o 

d  ^ 

iz; 

1? 

cn 

C     o 

6  ^ 

-.J 

•2  ■= 
S    o 

3     ^ 

d  ^ 

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. 

a 

u 

a  g 

3     ? 

'A 

'3  to 

•a  o 

< 

-4-1 

i  1 

'A 

"3    m 

o  to 

a 

i  1 

iz; 

>> 

«    oi 

o  " 
<! 

a 
u 

.=  x; 

'3    oi 
0)   to 

-4-a 

u 

i  1 

U 

a  g 

3     ? 

;zi 

'3    oi 
„  to 

< 

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. 

c 

>> 

K 

0 

a 

*d 

o 

•a 

CocsTiES,  Cities 

tZ 

i6 

to 
o 

1— ( 

o 

o 

o 

u 

c 

3 

AND  Towns. 

a 

CO 

> 
a 

a 
en 

o 

o 

a 

o 

p 

u 

o 

- 
5 

"2 

m 

o 

0 
0 

5: 

CO      • 

o 

2 

1 

1 

"5 

1 

.2 

1 

3 

a 

tn 

a 

Ed 

CO 

■3 

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. 

•a 

CJ 

o 

Counties,   Cities 

1^ 

lo 

".-5 

o 

r— ( 
O 

o 
o 

o 

a 

J3 

AND    TOWXS. 

.a 

s 

a 
•A 

0) 

1 

o 

CO 

o 

a 

o 

a 

.1 

> 

1 

a 

"3 

o 

VI 

o 

s 

O 

a 
1 

in 

Females  from 
15. 

o 
•a 

0) 

o 

•a 

o 

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. 

CO 

O 

O 

a 

o 

c3    a 

t—( 

1  « 

n    o 

CO 

5   = 

O     3 

o 

ll 

«       Cj 

3 

CO       ^1 

n    o 

CO 

a    ,-t 
M    I. 

o     3 

O      I* 

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. 

ai 

lO 

0 

ui 

0 

0 

^a 

■3 

B 

ll 
0    a 

11 

0  3 

0 

MS 

a    a 

g   0 

a  1 

0 

0  3 

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, 

1    ^ 

a  o 
3  ^ 

1  ^ 

i  1 

55 

03 

O    o 

1    ^ 

s  ° 

CO 

a    c) 
■    1 

1  i 

a  9 

3      f 

6  i: 

00 

o   o 
o   ^ 

1    ^ 

S    o 

CO 

O     o 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

' 

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. 

'A 

go 

B 

O    o 

d  is 

•a 

1  i 

'A 

o  o 
6    != 

•a. 

IB 
1     % 

i  1 

12; 

o  o 

d  ? 

u 

o  o 
d  ^ 

•A 

1   ^ 

^A 

CO 

■p-6 

?  •« 

o   S 
d   ^ 

1  i 

2-a 

o  o 

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. 

u 

3     ? 

■A 

•a  i) 
o   to 
..a 

-4.* 

CS 
u 

S   ° 

3      ? 

Av'gc  daily 
wages. 

1    i 

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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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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 

.2 

^ 

0 

0 

0 

0 

s 

2 

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AND  Towns. 

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3 

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0 

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a 

a 

a 

2 

s 
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. 

a 

a 

o 

a    c3 
1^ 

1    > 

g  « 

00 

o 

a,   M 

a 

1    =' 

I— ( 
S  S 

11 

00 

0,     i-H 

a 

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. 

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Adams,    .        .       . 

2 

$162 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lee 

32 

2  41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfield, 

14 

2  12 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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Attleborough, . 

5 

$2  07 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Easton,     . 

5 

1  50 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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New  Bedford, . 

12 

2  37 

- 

— 

— 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

HAMPSniRE. 

Northampton, . 

10 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware, 

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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 

1 

oO 

Pebsons  Employed.  | 

Persons  Employed,  With  Aoe.         | 

C 

a 

U3 

2 

rs 

JS 

Counties,  Cities 

c 

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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 

E. 

u 

c 

^ 

a 

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CO 

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Counties,  Cities 

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s. 

2 

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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 

!"  o 

Given 

FOR,— 

DAT   HANDS. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

Counties     Citify 

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S 

b. 

a 

b 

a 

S 

b 

a 

H 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

12 

. 

$558  76 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$6,705 

Pittsfield, 

75 

_ 

612  23 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

3S,417 

Williamstown, 

17 

" 

75  00 

~ 

~ 

"" 

~ 

~ 

1,275 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

100 

- 

$609  09 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

$60,909 

New  Bedford, . 

61 

- 

718  77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43,843 

Taunton,  . 

4 

■" 

819  22 

■" 

^ 

^ 

~ 

" 

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 

■■ 

• 

" 

~ 

■■ 

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,— 

o 

DAT  HANDS 

PIECE  HANDS. 

j_    00 

Counties,  Cities 

<2    ^ 

AND  Towns. 

lO 

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S 

b* 

s 

b 

n 

S 

b 

H 

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, 
j:. 

X. 

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 

150 

- 

- 

- 

mQ 


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. 

AND  Towns. 

•u 

W        . 

^ 

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a  g 

°  g 

a  o 

a  o 

O    o 

a  o 

o  o 

a  o 

o  o 

2.    "* 

6  f- 

3   ^ 

c  ^ 

=  ^ 

o*  ^ 

=  ^ 

6     r= 

3   ^ 

o    ^ 

3     f 

6  ^ 

^ 

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!<5 

'A 

'A 

"A 

Y^ 

A 

'A 

A 

A 

A 

Middlesex— Con. 

Concord,  . 

9 

220 

.. 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

» 

Groton,    . 

2 

150 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lexington, 

2 

200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

^ 

Lowell,    . 

185 

239 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

85 

200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

«. 

Maiden,    . 

95 

242 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Medford,  . 

6 

130 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Melrose,  . 

24 

121 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Newton,  . 

66 

215 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Pepperell, 

2 

86 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

- 

Somerville, 

114 

162 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

4 

180 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

_ 

Waltham, 

6 

175 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Watertown, 

18 

197 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Woburn, . 

31 

202 

~ 

"~ 

— 

— 

— 

- 

*- 

- 

- 

- 

Nantucket. 

Nantucket,      .       . 

3 

217 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

-■ 

— 

- 

Norfolk. 

Hyde  Park,      . 

2 

200 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

. 

. 

_ 

. 

Needham, 

6 

291 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

. 

_ 

. 

. 

Qulncy,    . 

15 

230 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

. 

- 

- 

. 

- 

. 

Randolph, 

4 

175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

VValpolc,  . 

8 

181 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

. 

Weymouth, 

i 

200 

~ 

" 

— 

— 

— 

— 

** 

- 

*- 

Plymouth. 

Abington, 

10 

175 

- 

_ 

. 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

V 

Brockton, 

28 

205 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

. 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hingham, 

5 

205 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

. 

- 

^ 

- 

_ 

Rockland, 

4 

260 

^ 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

"■ 

"~ 

Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

539 

246 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

1 

150 

^ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Chelsea,   . 

62 

195 

~ 

_ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

— 

Worcester. 

Athol,      . 

4 

150 

— 

- 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

_ 

Fitchburg, 

11 

155 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

Gardner,  . 

10 

200 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster, 

64 

113 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

« 

_ 

. 

_. 

_ 

Milford,    . 

4 

200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Spencer,  . 

3 

200 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Uxbridge, 

7 

87 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Warren,  . 

27 

200 

-. 

— 

. 

_ 

» 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

. 

Webster, . 

4 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Westborough, 

12 

234 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Winchendon, 

9 

225 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

- 

Worcester, 

85 

204 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

" 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Totals, 

2,454 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

86 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE  15. 

UNDER   15. 

ABOVE  15. 

ABOVE    15. 

UNDER  15. 

ASD  Towns. 

i;           >> 

** 

>> 

^ 

;^ 

w 

>f 

4.* 

>» 

^ 

>, 

es 

cs 

a 

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c$ 

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u 

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1m 

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a    J 

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a   ^ 

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«    ^ 

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a   M 

•=    T. 

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■o  •£ 

O    60 

•9  ^ 

o  « 

•2  ^ 

o   M 

^     f.          o     » 

a  ? 

Si  = 

s   ° 

M  2 

E    = 

a  5 

B    = 

St  ? 

S    « 

t*  :- 

S    <=      u.  = 

=  f 

V  ^ 

=  ^ 

V  ^ 

5   ^ 

V  ^ 

3      f- 

V  ? 

3      f 

V.'^ 

3      ^          ■>    ? 

"A 

< 

"A 

< 

A 

< 

A 

< 

•a 

<<• 

'A            < 

Berkshire. 

Adams,     . 

12    $2  44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Pittslield, 

75 

•2  83 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"Williamstown, 

17 

3  00 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

■~ 

Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

100 

§2  57 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Bedford, . 

61 

2  91 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Taunton, . 

4 

3  19 

~ 

— 

~' 

~ 

— 

** 

"" 

~ 

^ 

DCKES. 

Edgartown,     . 

4 

$2  94 

*" 

~ 

■" 

« 

^ 

~ 

" 

" 

■■ 

Essex. 

Beverly,   . 

32 

$3  58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Danvers,  . 

11 

3  07 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown, 

2 

2  25 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Haverhill, 

17 

3  09 

- 

- 

- 

— 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ipswich,  . 

11 

3  11 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

"* 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

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 

" 

"" 

~ 

~ 

** 

"• 

~ 

"* 

"" 

Franklin. 

Greenfield, 

2 

$313 

~ 

^ 

■" 

~ 

~ 

"■ 

^ 

"* 

^ 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

92 

$194 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

HoVyoke, . 

23 

1  75 

- 

- 

2 

$100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield,      . 

151 

3  12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westtield, 

14 

3  45 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Springfield, 

4 

2  50 

" 

" 

~ 

■" 

"" 

"" 

" 

" 

" 

■ 

Hampshire. 

Northampton,. 

28 

$2  74 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ware,      . 

3 

2  85 

" 

" 

■ 

Middlesex. 

Acton, 

4 

$2  75 

- 

- 

— 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington, 

35 

2  47 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Billerica,  . 

6 

2  75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

49 

3  CO 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

_ 

" 

^ 

■■ 

^ 

" 

688 


CEXSUS   OF  ]MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


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. 

ABOVE    15. 

ABOVE     15. 

UNDER  15. 

AKD  Towns. 

a 

>. 

a 

>> 

a 

>, 

a 

>» 

cS 

>» 

a 

^ 

^ 

a   M 

Lh 

a   m 

u 

a  (o 

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65     03 

■e-S 

•3   « 
a    2^ 

1  - 

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3      ? 

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< 

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< 

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< 

« 

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Middlesex— Con. 

Concord,  . 

9 

$3  08 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

« 

-. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Groton,    . 

2 

3  00 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lexington, 

2 

2  50 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lowel  ,     , 

1S5 

2  70 

- 

- 

- 

- 

85 

$2  46 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Maiden,    . 

95 

2  80 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medford,  . 

6 

2  35 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Melrose,  . 

24 

2  43 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Newton,  . 

66 

2  49 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Pepperell, 

2 

3  50 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Somerville, 

114 

2  49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

4 

3  13 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Waltham, 

6 

2  92 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Watertown, 

18 

2  64 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

^ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Woburn,  . 

31 

2  74 

"• 

~ 

~ 

~ 

— 

- 

— 

— 

- 

- 

Nantdcket. 

^_ 

Nantucket, 

3 

$2  42 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk. 

Hyde  Park,      . 

2 

$2  75 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Needham, 

6 

2  83 

_ 

_ 

«. 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

Quincy,    . 

15 

2  87 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

w 

_ 

_ 

Kandolph, 

4 

2  75 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Walpole, . 

8 

3  09 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Weymouth, 

4 

3  00 

~ 

— 

*" 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

Fltmouth. 

Abington, 

10 

$2  50 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

«, 

Brockton, 

28 

3  05 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Hingham, 

5 

2  75 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Rockland, 

4 

2  75 

— 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

- 

Suffolk. 

Boston,     . 

539 

$2  98 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

$2  37 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chelsea,  . 

62 

2  87 

"" 

~ 

— 

- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

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 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

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 

ITU   AG 

E, 

2 

a 

c3 

V 

tn 

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o 

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ConsTiEs,  Cities 

AKD     TOWKS. 

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p 

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Bristol. 

Fall  River, 

26 

o 

24 

2 

1 

24 

1 

_ 

_ 

^ 

lO.i 

201 

Kew  Bedford, . 

4 

*" 

4 

2 

~ 

4 

— 

~ 

- 

— 

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 

~* 

— 

— 

— 

10 

225 

FRANKLnf. 

Charlcmont,     . 

2 

- 

2 

» 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

10 

205 

Greenfield, 

8 

"* 

8 

~ 

— 

8 

■" 

— 

— 

■" 

11 

306 

Hampden. 

Chicopee, 

14 

_ 

14 

3 

. 

14 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

255 

Springfield,     . 

35 

~ 

35 

6 

— 

35 

"~ 

— 

— 

10 

246 

Middlesex. 

Asbland,  . 

2 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

o 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

10 

125 

Cambridge, 

4 

- 

4 

» 

_ 

4 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12 

140 

Woburn,  . 

G 

~ 

6 

" 

,      ~ 

6 

— 

— 

— 

10 

228 

Pltmocth. 

Middleborough, 

6 

"~ 

6 

1 

~ 

6 

" 

- 

— 

"- 

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 

1 

— 

— 

— 

- 

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 

^  a 

Given  for,— 

DAT  HANDS 

. 

PIECE  HANDS. 

I.  2 

<2    - 

AND  Towns. 

CO 

o 
a 

SO 
.2 

"5 
B 

o 

1^ 

1— t 

CS      o 

S  -9 

fa 

CO 

5   = 
o    s 
M 

w5 

ll 

ire 

a    « 
fa 

o 

O     3 

«  f 

Eh 

Bristoi,. 
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. 

AND  Towns. 

1   i 

a  g 

a  g 

.  ? 
6  if 

'A 

Li 

1  1 

a   a 

c   o 
6  ? 

L. 

a  g 

5?; 

03 

O    p 

d  J^ 

a 

a  .= 

3     f 

'A 

n 

o  S 
6  'f 
A 

a 
u      . 

3     O 

3   ? 

'A 

'■Si, 

O    o 

d  J: 
'A 

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 

~ 

~ 

^ 

~* 

" 

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. 

< 

ci 

i  1 

S5 

u 
a    P 

'5  01 

•3    O 
< 

as 

a  2 

<! 

3     p 

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 

™ 

"■ 

— 

~ 

— 

11 

" 

~ 

^ 

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 

^ 

a 

O 

C3 

»o 

"(3 

Counties,  Cities 

u 

ifi 

f-i 

o 

o 

r-1 

o 

d 

3 

AND  Towns. 

a 

"5 

a 

a 

fa 

> 
o 

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 

(A 

a 

3 

li 

a 

s 

a 

o 

"rt 

o*"^ 

a 

o 

C 

n'? 

^ 

r^ 

u. 

s 

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 

X5 

U    o 

o 

in 

to  ^ 

rH 

r-t 

o    '-• 

I— ( 

o     "— ' 

O 

S    o 

M    5- 

o 

s  « 

«J   u 

^      C 

n 

a 

s| 

•3    § 

a  ■= 

J=  1 

sl 

1  § 
a  ^ 

o 

■^     1 

n 

V 

C3      C3 

g    a 

"S     3 

as     cj 

O     3 

"S    ^ 

s 

b 

S 

b4 

n 

S 

^ 

» 

s-* 

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. 

i--^ 

i.-S 

o 

o 

05 

GO 

o 

o 

S   ? 

W     t. 

o 

s  i 

Ct     u 

F=    IP 

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> 

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„   -s 

^  .5 
a    a 

a  1 

o     = 

si 

o    « 

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 

i  1 

'A 

60        . 

0    o 

6  ^ 
'A 

a 

i  1 

'A 

CO      , 

Si; 

O     p 

6  P 

a 
1   ^ 

s  g 

O    o 

d  ^ 

55 

'A 

09 

d  f 

23 

a  9 

'A 

33 

o   o 
6  ^ 
A 

C3 
U 

a  g 

A 

o  p 
6  is 

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  ^ 
"A 


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. 

a 

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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 

"■ 

~ 

~ 

" 

- 

■• 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

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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Middlesex— Con. 

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 

a 

» 

B 

CocsTiES,  Cities 

ASD    ToWTfS. 

JS 

E 

1 
o 

"3 

i 

a 

a 

a 

"3 

a 

■CJ 

fc 

o 

O 

o 
s 

"3 

a 

o 

o 

o 
■-I 

a 
i 

3 

0 
o 

a 
i 

"a 

Bo 

d 
u 

V 

c 
a 

V 

a 

d 

■a 
s 

3 

s 

a 
S 

a. 
o 
o 

00     . 

a 

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 

zs. 

u 
a 

^  12 

PoTTNTrPS       PiTIFS 

Gl%-EN  FOU,— 

DAY  HA>rDS 

piece  hands 

1. 

1^: 

ASD    TOWSS. 

GO 
S 

a 

00 

V 

"3 
S 

S. 

o 

a    a 

Females 
above  15. 

S  o 

"  1 

1  ^ 

f-H 

1^ 

^4 

s  . 

o    ^ 
v 

si 

o    « 

Essex. 
Lynn, 

4 

^ 

_ 

^^ 

. 

$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 

1—) 

II 

en 

So 

CO    u 

£   = 

o    = 

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r-i 

2.  3 

s 

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<y    r-t 
US     U 

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 

en 

-  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 

«» 

S5 

00 

•3 

^ 

03 

S 
s 

0 

^ 

2  0 

o 

o 

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 

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275 

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CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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1,268 

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4,283 

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25 

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- 

- 

- 

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- 

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- 

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9,744 

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95 

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- 

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801  50 

- 

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- 

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4 

209 

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2 

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3 

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16 

269 

- 

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_ 

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2 

225 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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155 

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11 

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- 

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308 

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3 

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4 

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63 

246 

- 

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100 

222 

_ 

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19 

270 

- 

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_ 

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2 

200 

_ 

_ 

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Stoughton, 

2 

175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth. 

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6 

100 

- 

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- 

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- 

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Boston,     . 

289 

257 

- 

- 

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- 

19 

232 

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218 

- 

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10 

177 

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_ 

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_ 

_ 

- 

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25 

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146 

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4 

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1,201 

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2 

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214 

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CEXSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


PERSONS  EMPLOYED,  WAGES,  Etc.— Continued. 

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6 

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Suffolk. 

Boston,    . 

289 

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19 

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Worcester. 

Charlton,. 

5 

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10 

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25 

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Webster, . 

14 

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91 

2  75 

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4 

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- 

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2 

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214 

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2 

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312 

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2 

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300 

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Williamstown, 

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2 

— 

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- 

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10 

310 

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2 

2 

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10 

300 

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16 

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16 

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10 

286 

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10 

250 

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6 

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6 

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- 

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10 

300 

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2 

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- 

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2 

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- 

- 

- 

10 

150 

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2 

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200 

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2 

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2 

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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 

lO 

r-l 

1— ( 

o 

o 
o 

o 

d 
1— < 

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3 

AKD  Towns. 

a 

a 

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> 

o 

a 

a 
g 

^ 
o 

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^ 

o 

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ii 

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^ 

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o 

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o 

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o 

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a 

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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. 

^    « 

Given  for,— 

DAY  HANDS 

, 

PIECE  HANDS. 

CoiiNTiES-   Cities 

<S    - 

^J\J  W  A^  ^  A  A^f^f          ^>  A  *  AAJ  SJ 

« 

CO 

s  '$ 

AKD  TOWKS. 

m 

iii 

K5 

1/5 

K  2 

60  «H 
C3     ^ 

s 

1~* 
o 

MS 

a    a 

«     o 

s  1 

o    = 

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IS 

a    a 

a    o 

a  1 

O     3 

0      " 

s 

U^ 

s 

f.:* 

P3 

S 

i» 

« 

H 

Barnstable. 

Chatlium, 

2 

- 

$375  00 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

$750 

Falniontli, 

2 

_ 

600  00 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

1,300 

Sandwich, 

~ 

— 

— 

■- 

— 

" 

~ 

"■ 

— 

BERKSniKE. 

Daltoii,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

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 

s   . 

f— ( 

0 
S  0 

I— ( 

I  « 

■3 

a 

1=^ 

0 

0   s 
M 

a  1 

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 

*~ 

"" 

~ 

~ 

~ 

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 


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BOTH  SEXES 
UNDER  15. 


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o  o 
6  ^ 


Piece  Hands. 


MALES 
ABOVE  15. 


o  o 


FEMALES 
ABOVE  15. 


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a  ° 

'A 


S"3 


BOTH  SEXES 
CNDEK  15. 


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o  ? 
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VOL.  II. — 91 


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. 

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C^"I>EK  15. 

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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 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

~ 

~' 

~ 

•" 

." 

iSTORFOLK. 

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 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

** 

" 

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 
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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, 

CE. 

E. 

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Ige, . 

"J. 

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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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i    : 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

724 


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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Middlesex. 

Arlington, 

10 

$2  07 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cambridge, 

39 

2  56 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Concord,  . 

3 

3  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lowell,    . 

22 

2  49 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Maiden,    . 

15 

2  79 

- 

- 

- 

-  • 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

Maynard, 

3 

1  50 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Medford,  . 

12 

2  50 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Melrose,  . 

o 

2  16 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

. 

Kewton,  . 

18 

2  17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Pepperell, 

2 

2  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shirley,    . 

4 

2  06 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Somerville, 

48 

2  41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stoncham, 

3 

1  07 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

2 

2  63 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

"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 

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g 

L-a 

o 

•3 

^ 

Counties,  Cities 

u 

00 

O 

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o 

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CO 

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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 

- 

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$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. 

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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 
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to  2 
>  '- 
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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. 

UNDER  15. 

AND  TOWXS. 

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Essex. 

, 

Beverly,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Danvers,  . 

2 

$212 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Gloucester, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

-. 

^ 

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. 


o 

> 

a 

o 

•o 

C3 

o 

rt 

a 

a 

S 

&H 

62 


19 
87 
13 

7 
4 

87 

22 

2 

44 


50 
12 


o 

1— ( 

o 

o 

o 

o 

a 

u 

s 

i: 

^3 

i: 

C> 

3 

O 

CJ 

fa 

?3 

f^i 

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 

_o 

o 

r=i 

> 
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 

E. 

(O 

>> 

3 

a 

o 

. 

o 

iri 

o 

d 

^ 

» 

o 

rH 

O 

p 

3 

c 

lO 

C 

d 

L. 

c 

IXDUSTRIES. 

£1 

03 

s 

1— t 

o 

.— t 

a 
p 

•3 

•3 

i     c;  — 

a 

s 

> 

"H 

B 
c 

'iz 

O 

3 

s 

O 

y, 

v. 

CO 

O 

a 

CO 

3 

CO 

^ 

^  o 

o 

00 

"3 

a 

CO 
V 

"3 

B 

o 

CO 

CO 

o 

o 

If 

a 

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 

1-1 

s 

o 

So 

It 

O 

id 

CO     U 

)-4 

a 
Q 

O     3 

•3   § 

o   3 
a 

o    « 

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. 


o 

I— < 

CO 

a 

> 

o 

s 

-^ 

^    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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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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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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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 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

•" 

— 

~ 

~ 

— 

" 

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. 


>>'3 


O     o 

6  ^ 


FEMALES 
ABOVE     15. 


o   o 
6  5= 

'A 


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  ^ 

a  ? 


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. 

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Artificial    limb    re- 

pairing, 

— 

"- 

— 

~ 

^ 

~ 

" 

~ 

~ 

^ 

^ 

^ 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

^ 

"~ 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

•" 

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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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

~ 

— 

Electro-plating, 

70 

2  44 

4 

1  CO 

- 

- 

17 

2  40 

- 

— 

— 

— 

Electrotyping, . 

10 

2  30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

— 

— 

~" 

~ 

^ 

Embroidery  stamp- 
ing. 

7 

2  23 

18 

1  23 

3 

$0  53 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Enamelling, 

4 

2  12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

"" 

Engraving       (wood 

and  metal),   . 

54 

3  00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

5  00 

~ 

"" 

" 

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 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

— 

~ 

*~ 

~ 

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. 

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Grain  grinding, 

7 

2  21 

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- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gum  copal  cle;uiin!r, 

11 

1  50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gun  and  lock  smith- 

ing, 

61 

2  25 

— 

- 

•" 

— 

~ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

" 

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 

~ 

"* 

~* 

■" 

~ 

■" 

" 

~ 

~ 

^ 

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 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

^ 

.. 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

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 

~ 

— 

■" 

~ 

" 

~ 

~ 

~ 

■" 

" 

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. 

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Packing  fish,    . 

87 

$2  53 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Paper  stock  assort- 

ing, 

7 

1  61 

11 

$0  76 

- 

- 

•- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

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 

■" 

-- 

~- 

~ 

~ 

•" 

~ 

-* 

" 

™ 

Rag  assorting, . 

3 

1  57 

18 

59 

^ 

_ 

«. 

_ 

7 

$0  40 

^ 

_ 

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 

— 

A. 

— 

- 

— 

— 

— 

~ 

■" 

— 

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 

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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. 

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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. 


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Manufactures. 

Agricultural  implements,  . 

1,176 

1,118 

58 

1,110 

_ 

2 

58 

- 

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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 
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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. 

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DS. 

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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 

& 

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a 

& 

a 

CO 

ft< 

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X 

Oh 

a 

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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 

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18 

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: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. 


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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. 


a- 

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is 

3 

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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. 


805 


NEWSPAPERS— Continued. 
PLYMOUTH  COUNTY. 


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Plymouth    Co.   Jour- 
nal. 
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 


CEK'SUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  — 1875. 


NEWSPAPERS— Continued. 
Suffolk  County— Con. 


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American  Union, 

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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Littlo  Wanclercrs'Ad- 

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 

808 


CEI!«-SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS— 1875. 


NEWSPAPERS— Continued. 
Suffolk  County — Con. 


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5    -5 


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5  3 


■Watchman  and  Re- 
flector. 

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 

10  CO 
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 

2  50 
2  00 
2  50 

1871 
1872 
1845 

16 

X24 

9 

X12 

6 

X  9 

10 

X12 

14 

X20 

1 

X12 

43X  8 

21 

»X29 

21 
21. 
21 
17 
22 
24 
18 

:X31 
.X31 
iX3l 
X24 
X31 
X03 
X24 

10 

X13 

14 
13 

X19 

xm 

19 
10 

X26 
X12 

10 

X13 

Octavo, 

20 

21 
21 

X25 

x.::7 

X27 

8 

8 
28 

8 

12 

48 

100 

4 

4 

4 
4 
4 
8 
8 
8 

12 

8 
16 

64 

4 

20 

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       . 

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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 


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20 

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14 

X20 

15 

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18 

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18 

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18 

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20 

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20 

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20. 

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11 

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26 

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22 

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22 

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NU:\IBER  BY   PERIODS   OF   ISSUE. 


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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 

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o 

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ii  « 

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u 

o 

o  .2 

s 

S 

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s 

^   = 

g 

S    = 

s 

s  = 

3 

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3 

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o    u 

2 

g    <y 

3 

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1^ 

■A 

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'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 

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Towns. 

Valuation  of  Per- 
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Bristol  Co.— Con. 

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 

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Valuation  and  Products  for  the  Year  ending  May  1,  1875 — Con. 


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Towns. 

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Essex  Co.— Con. 

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 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS -1S73. 


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Products  of  Ag- 
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Total  Valuation. 

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 

856 


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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Counties,  Cities  and 
Towns. 

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Mining. 

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Pltmouth  County,     . 

$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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COITNTIK.S,  Cities  and 
Towns. 

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Worcester  County,  . 

$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 

VALUATION   AND   PRODUCTS. 


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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- 
riculture    and 
Mining. 

Total  Valuation. 

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The  State, 

$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 


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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.] 


1 
13 

01 
•a 
o 
o 

o 

(0 

1 

id 

o 

2 

CO 

■a 
1 

■3 

CofSTiES,   Cities  and 
Towns. 

■s  1 

d  a 

o     . 
o    ^ 

3      'A 

O 

a 

o 

CO 

o 

a   a. 

2  a 

-     o 

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. 

8 

O        . 

o 

•S  a 
> 

■d 
v 

tfl 

1 

"S, 

S 

o 
_o 

03 

O 

3      S 
> 

•a 

1 

o. 

a 

0} 

3 

o 

e  a 

fa 

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. 

'a 

8 

tc 

•3  a 

"3 

o 

3      m 

o 

!■ 

a 

CQ 

o 

S    P. 
1    i 

U4 

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. 

1 

A 

B 

^     to 
f5 

03 

i 

m 

> 

a 

"3 

'S 

U 

o 

2 

CO 

<D      o 
> 

•a 
o 

!• 

c 

B 
o 

m 

o 

« 
3 

S    c 
o 

Essex  CouNTr— Con. 

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. 

si 

tn 

3 

C3 

a    S 
o    a 

6  a 

M 

•a 
o 

§^ 

<*- 

11 

> 

en 

> 

a 

2 

'S. 

C3 

1 

CO 

%^ 

O 

«  i 

•a 

& 
a. 

a 
« 

tn 
a 

1 
Females 
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 

YO 

L.  n.— 11 

I 

882 


..CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


Manufactures  by  Towns  for  1865 — Con. 


Counties,  Cities  and 
Towns. 

1 

1 

"s  1 

« 

S 
o 
to 

o      . 
o 

2  ■§ 

> 

■a 

m 

> 

a 
"a 

5 

o 

VI 

o 

•a 
o 

s 

« 

11 

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. 


883 


3famifactures  by  Towns  for  1865 — Con. 


Counties,  Cities  and 
Towns. 

.2 

2 

'A 

o 
o     . 

11 

> 

•a 

u 

0) 

> 

a 

2 
p. 

5 

o 
o 

o 

3      M 

■6 

!■ 

o. 

a 

a 

01 

if 

Middlesex  Co.— Con. 

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. 


1 
.a 

s 

■a 
o 

•d 

i4 

1 

CO 

■a 
o 

Counties,  Cities  and 

TOITNS. 

No.  of  esta 
meiits. 

> 

> 

3. 

cs 

O 

ft 

a 

V 

en 
o 

a 

o 

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. 


1 
Si 

3 

•a 
§ 

1 

•3 

o 

•d 

fvj 

Counties,  Cit 
Towns 

IKS     AND                   S       _ 

"S    g 

d  a 

1^ 

> 

O 

a   i 

s 

o 

If 

Plymouth  Col' 

STY— Con. 

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 

1 

Si 

3 
a 

m       • 

"5  1 

6  a 

m 

•a 

1 

°    6 

11 

> 

1 

> 

c. 

s 

o 

O 

s     w 

•3    = 
> 

■d 

'•s 

i 

ii 

Worcester  Co.— Con. 

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. 

i 

2 

3 

o  a 

40 

1 

a 
|a 

Capital  Invested. 

1 

o 
2  "3 

S      CO 

> 

1 

a. 

tn 
V 

3 

•3 
O 

It 

"Worcester  Co.— Con. 

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. 

1 

to 

i 

CO 

CO 

•a 
o 
o 
Ui 

°    6 

•a 

CO 

o 
> 

o 
w 

o 

•6 

a 

•3 

11 

•s  1 
o  a 

2   ■§ 

3 

§1 
1  = 

CO 

0) 

s  e 

In 

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.] 

I^IANUFACTURES. 


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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 


CEI^STTS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS  — 1S75. 


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 

10 

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 

•■> 

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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 
c. 


o 


■5  a 


■3 
o 

0  — 

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. 


A 

— 

1 

03 

1 

CO 

1 

•6 
a> 

2 

o 

(A 

t£ 

^ 

* 

n 

> 

o. 

"O 

Industries. 

c 

O 

s 

^  ^ 

dl 

1  a 

o 

i! 

y^ 

O 

> 

> 

rt 

^■^ 

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 

£i 

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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768 

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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. 


a 

6 

a 

a 
s 

3 
as 

£ 

o 

a 
o 

O 

t 

9 

O 

b.  n 

o 
o 

08 

a 

>■ 

ao 

OQ 

i 
K 

a 
c 

1 
55 

o 

"5 

a 
s. 
B 

8 
« 

a 
O 

a 

o 

1^ 

o 

O 

11 

1- 

>    S 

S3 

1 

_C  .3 

-  3 

> 

o 

c 
o 

Is 

■2 
2 

3 

3 

is 

o 

t 

si 

3e4 

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. 


• 
OD 
O 

to 

g 

o 

c 

O 

1 

1 
o 
3  .• 

il 

"5 

> 

•a 

S 

o. 

OS 

a. 

C 
a 
a. 

a 

o 
t> 

m 
a 
O 

'3 
a, 

a 

M 
p 

m 

to 

n 

ic 

CO 

Coastwise  and 
Ocean  Commerce. 

■a 

2 

aa 

> 

a 

o 

a 
2 

C.22 

s 

•So 

a 

Li 

o 

«  . 
CO 

o 

a 

o  • 

00 

M  a 

E 

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. 

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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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770 

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808 

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870 

886 

_ 

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1 

363 

756 

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791 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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849 

861 

878 

889 

- 

2 

366 

766 

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804 

- 

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827 

- 

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856 

808 

884 

895 

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366 

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- 

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827 

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867 

883 

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4 

366 

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804 

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827 

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884 

895 

- 

5 

363 

758 

- 

791 

- 

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842 

850 

862 

878 

890 

899 

6 

367 

770 

- 

794 

808 

- 

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826 

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858 

870 

886 

896 

- 

7 

- 

758 

- 

- 

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- 

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- 

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851 

863 

- 

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364 

760 

- 

792 

802 

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851 

8G3 

879 

891 

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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 

C 
o 

o 
p. 
a 
> 

o 

O 

c 
S    1 

i 

1 

to 

§ 

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. 


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1 

6 

cs 

a 
a 

s 

£ 

a 

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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 

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867 

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367 

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786 

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868 

884 

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862 

878 

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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 

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s  =• 

i 

c 
o 

1 

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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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764 

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10 

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896 

901 

27 

366 

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807 

883 

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- 

28 

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- 

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- 

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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 

- 

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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 

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stock     111!     hand, 
and  machinery. 

& 

o 
p. 

1 

o 

u 
o 

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•3 

5 

a  1 

a    o 

•a 
p. 
a 
S, 

1 

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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 

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- 

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 

Ci 

rt 

s  1 

1  a 

"3 

1 
P. 

a 
« 

8 
o 
<n 
t-i 

o 

P< 

o 

m 

> 

rt 

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. 


00 

C3 

6 

IS 

a 

E 

2 

c 

O 

a 
S 

o 

c 

it 

M 

Q 

is 
a 

& 

tn 
o 

c 

C 

S 
8 
•« 

CS 

O 

a, 
to 

M 

u 
o 

X 

II 

c 

Coastwise  and 
Ocean  Commerce. 

i 

c  u 

.£•3 

=  u 

> 

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       . 

S    1 

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 

IT 

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. 


933 


INDEX  FOR  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Continued. 


i 

s 

S 
2 

o 

B 

O 

C9 

a 

o 

5  .• 
1? 

u  ~ 
V  « 

a 

X 

« 

CO 

u 
o. 

C3 

s 

m 

C 

d 
O. 

S 
8 

to 

o 

c 

2 

3 

a, 
si 

S 

is 

09 

11 

.5 
S 

to 

to  y 

■a 

I. 

|s 

C  1. 

.2-— 

> 

c 

.2 
g 

p. 

a 

CO 

.2 
o 

a. a 

~  a 

366 

766 

_ 

_ 

804 

816 

- 

825 

- 

- 

855 

867 

883 

894 

- 

1 

365 

762 

786 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

__ 

853 

865 

881 

893 

- 

2 

366 

766 

786 

793 

804 

816 

- 

826 

- 

855 

807 

883 

894 

- 

3 

367 

768 

786 

794 

804 

- 

- 

826 

- 

856 

868 

884 

895 

- 

4 

365 

764 

786 

793 

803 

- 

- 

- 

- 

854 

866 

882 

893 

- 

5 

367 

768 

- 

794 

- 

- 

- 

- 

836 

843 

857 

869 

885 

896 

901 

6 

368 

772 

787 

795 

- 

- 

- 

826 

- 

~ 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

7 

365 

762 

- 

792 

- 

- 

- 

827 

- 

853 

865 

881 

- 

- 

8 

- 

758 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

850 

862 

878 

- 

- 

9 

366 

766 

786 

793 

804 

816 

~ 

826 

- 

- 

855 

867 

883 

894 

- 

10 

366 

766 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

855 

868 

883 

894 

- 

11 

368 

772 

787 

795 

809 

- 

_ 

825 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

12 

_ 

756 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

832 

841 

849 

861 

877 

889 

899 

13 

365 

762 

- 

792 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

- 

- 

14 

364 

760 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

852 

864 

880 

891 

- 

15 

368 

772 

- 

795 

809 

816 

- 

825 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

16 

368 

772 

787. 

795 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

17 

367 

768 

- 

794 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

857 

869 

885 

897 

- 

18 

368 

772 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

825 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

- 

- 

19 

365 

762 

- 

793 

803 

815 

- 

827 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

893 

- 

20 

366 

766 

786 

- 

- 

- 

- 

826 

- 

- 

856 

868 

883 

894 

- 

21 

365 

764 

- 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

854 

866 

882 

893 

- 

22 

368 

772 

- 

795 

- 

- 

- 

826 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

23 

364 

760 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

825 

- 

"" 

852 

864 

880 

891 

- 

24 

366 

766 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

856 

868 

883 

894 

- 

25 

364 

758 

785 

791 

- 

- 

- 

- 

833 

842 

851 

863 

879 

890 

899 

26 

365 

762 

786 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

893 

900 

27 

363 

758 

- 

791 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

850 

862 

878 

890 

- 

28 

367 

768 

- 

794 

804 

- 

- 

825 

- 

- 

856 

869 

884 

895 

901 

29 

365 

762 

- 

792 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

892 

- 

30 

365 

762 

- 

793 

- 

- 

- 

826 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

893 

- 

31 

365 

764 

786 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

854 

866 

882 

893 

- 

32 

363 

758 

785 

791 

801 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

850 

802 

878 

890 

- 

33 

366 

766 

- 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

856 

868 

884 

894 

- 

34 

368 

772 

787 

795 

809 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

35 

934 


CE:N'SUS   of  IMASSACHUSETTS  — 1873. 


INDEX  FOR  CITIES  AND  TOWNS— Coxcluded. 


INDEX    FOR    STATE   AND    COUNTIES. 


COUNTIES. 


,  ^ 

u 

o 

-3 

|2b 

^ 

O 
& 

3 

■a 

on 

Ci 

& 

"S 

g 

"-   cj 

xn 

°   3 

c 

(^ 

3 

^ 

o 

s 

o 

03 

u 

O 

Vail 
an 

o 

a 

s 

EG 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


The  State,. 
Barnstable, . 
Berkshire,  . 
Bristol, 
Dukes, 
Essex, 
Franklin,     . 
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 

ISO 

2o3 

311 

319 

329 

354 

180 

ISO 

253 

312 

320 

330 

354 

180 

ISO 

253 

312 

320 

330 

354 

180 

ISO 

254 

312 

320 

330 

355 

181 

ISl 

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 
367 


TABULAE  IXDEX. 


935 


IXDEX  FOR  CITIES  AXD  TOWX^S— Concluded. 


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b 

1 

a 

1 
1 

a 

a 
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a 

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li 
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366 

766 

793 

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- 

- 

- 

856 

868 

884 

- 

- 

1 

363 

758 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

850 

862 

878 

890 

- 

2 

- 

768 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

836 

843 

857 

870 

885 

896 

901 

3 

366 

766 

- 

793 

804 

816 

- 

825 

- 

- 

856 

868 

884 

894 

- 

4 

36S 

772 

787 

795 

809 

816 

- 

825 

- 

- 

859 

871 

887 

897 

- 

5 

365 

764 

- 

793 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

854 

866 

882 

893 

- 

6 

367 

708 

- 

- 

804 

- 

- 

826 

- 

- 

856 

869 

884 

895 

- 

7 

363 

756 

- 

791 

801 

- 

821 

825 

832 

841 

849 

861 

877 

889 

899 

8 

IXDEX  FOR  STATE  AXD  COUXTIES. 


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787 

795 

809 

817 

822 

82S 

836 

843 

860 

872 

888 

898 

902 

1 

756 

785 

791 

801 

- 

822 

825 

836 

843 

849 

861 

877 

889 

899 

2 

756 

785 

791 

801 

815 

- 

825 

- 

- 

849 

861 

877 

889 

- 

3 

758 

785 

791 

801 

815 

822 

825 

836 

843 

850 

862 

878 

890 

899 

4 

758 

~ 

- 

802 

-. 

- 

826 

836 

843 

851 

863 

879 

890 

900 

5 

758 

785 

792 

802 

815 

822 

825 

836 

843 

851 

863 

879 

891 

900 

6 

760 

785 

792 

802 

815 

- 

827 

- 

- 

852 

864 

880 

891 

- 

7 

762. 

786 

792 

803 

815 

- 

826 

836 

- 

853 

805 

881 

892 

900 

8 

762 

786 

793 

803 

815 

- 

826 

- 

- 

853 

865 

881 

893 

900 

9 

764 

786 

793 

803 

816 

- 

825 

- 

854 

806 

882 

893 

900 

10 

766 

- 

- 

804 

816 

- 

827 

836 

843 

856 

808 

884 

895 

901 

11 

766 

786 

793 

804 

816 

822 

825 

830 

843 

856 

808 

884 

895 

901 

12 

768 

786 

794 

805 

816 

822 

826 

836 

843 

857 

809 

884 

895 

901 

13 

768 

7S6 

794 

805 

816 

822 

826 

836 

843 

857 

869 

885 

896 

901 

14 

768 

787 

794 

808 

816 

- 

825 

- 

- 

858 

870 

885 

890 

- 

15 

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