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OF  THE   COMMONWEALTH   OF 


MASSACHUSETTS : 

1895. 


PREPARED   UNDER  THE    DIRECTION   OP 

HORACE    G.   WADLIN, 

Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor. 

Insectary  Library, 
Mass.  Agl.  College. 


Volume  VI. 
The  Fisheries,  Commerce,  and  Agriculture. 


BOSTON : 
WRIGHT    &   POTTER   PRINTING    CO.,   STATE   PRINTERS, 

18  Post  Office  Square. 
1899. 


TABLE   OF   CO]SrTEXTS. 


Introdvction, 


Page 
xxv-xxvii 


THE  FISHERIES. 


THE    FISHERIES,      . 

Explanation  of  presentation, 


1-134 
3 


Page 

7 

7,8 


Investments  and  Products,     . 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 

Barnstable,  . 

Bourne, 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 8   9 

Dennis, 9 

Eastham, 9^  10 

Falmouth, 10 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  countj-  of  Berkshire, 

Adams, 14 

Becket, 14 

Cheshire, 14 

Clarksburg, 14 

Dalton, 15 

Florida, 15 

Great  Barrington,        ...  15 

Hancock, 15 

Hinsdale, 15 

Lee, 15 

Lenox, 15 

New  Ashford 15 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol,      . 
Berkley, 
Dartmouth,  . 
Dighton, 
Fairhaven,    . 
Fall  River, 
Freetown,     . 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes 
Chilmark,     . 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown,  . 
Gay  Head,    . 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
Beverly, 
Essex,  . 
Gloucester, 
Ipswich, 
Manchester, 
Marblehead, 
Nahant, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 
Bernardston,         ....  29 


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Harwich , 
Mashpee, 
Orleans, 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich, 
Truro,    . 
Wellfleet, 
Yarmouth,     . 

New  Marlboroug 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru, 

Pittsfiei.d,  . 

Richmond,     . 

Savo}',    . 

Stock  bridge,  . 

Washington, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


New  Bedford, 

Raynham, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

•  •  • 

Gosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


Newbury, 
Newburyport, 
Rock  port, 
Rowley, 
Salem,  . 
Salisbury, 
Swampscott, . 

Warwick, 


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IV 


CENSUS    OF    3IASSACIIUSETTS — 1895. 


Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
Asliburnham,       ....  39 

Athol, 39 

Auburn, 39 

Boylston, 39 

Brook  field 39 

Clinton, 39 

Dana, 40 

Gardner 40 

Holden,         .....  40 

Leicester 40 

Millljury, 40 

Nortii  Brookfield,         ...  40 

Oakham, 40 

Paxton, 40 

Petersham 41 

Recapitulation  of  city  and  town  aggregates. 
Recapitulation  of  aggregates.    For  the  State  and 
Recapitulation  by  name.    For  the  State, 

Food  Fish:  By  Name, 

Bluetish, 

Clams, 

Cod  (fresh  and  salted),  . 
Cusk  (fresh  and  salted). 
Haddock  (fresli  and  salted),  . 
Hake  (fresh  and  salted), 
Halibut  (fresh,  salted,  and  smoked), 
Herring  (fresh  and  salted),    . 

Lobsters 

Mackerel  (fresh  and  salted),  . 

Oysters, 

Pollock  (fresh  and  salted),     . 

Scollojis, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 


LWKSTMKXTS   AND    PUODICTS  —  COU. 

Cities  and  towns  In 

the  county  of  Hampden, 

Page 

Brimlield,     . 

29 

CllROPEE,     . 

30 

HOLYOKE,      . 

30 

Longmeadow, 

30 

Ludlow, 

30 

Monson, 

30 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 

. 

Amherst, 

31 

Belchertown, 

31 

Goshen, 

31 

Gran  by, 

31 

Greenwich,   . 

32 

Cities  in  the  count} 

of  Middlesex, . 

Mkufoud,    . 

.        .        .        > 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket,    . 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,    . 

Cohasset, 

. 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 

Duxbury, 

.... 

33,34 

Hingham,     . 

.... 

34 

Hull,     . 

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34 

Kingston, 

.... 

34 

Marion, 

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35 

Marsh  field,  . 

.... 

35 

Mattapoisett, 

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35 

Cities  and  towns  in 

the  county  of  Suffolk,    . 

Boston, 

.... 

38 

Revere, 

.        . 

38 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, . 

Soutliwick, 

Springfield, 

"Westfield, 

"West  Springfield, 

AVilbraham, 

Hadley, 
Huntington, 
Plain  field, 
South  Hadley 
Ware,     . 


Middleboroug 

Norwell, 

Plymouth, 

Rochester, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 


Winthrop, 


Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royal  ston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton,  . 

Upton,   . 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

West  Boy 

West  Brook 

Worcester, 


Iston 


Counties, 


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field, 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  V 

Page 

Vessels  (Registered)  and  Boats  :  By  Towns, 65-72 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 67,  63 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 68,  69 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 69 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 69,70 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 70 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 70 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 70 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 70,  71 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 71 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties, 71,  72  • 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 72 

Time  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries,  for  Registered  Vessels  :  By  Months,    .        .        .  73-80 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 74,  75 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 74,  75 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 74-77 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 76,  77 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, o        .        .        .  76, 77 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 76,  77 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 76,77 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties, 78, 79 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State,      . 78, 79 

Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  Corporations, 81-88 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 83,  84 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 84 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 85 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex 85,  86 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 86 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 86 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 86 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 86 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk 86,  87 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties, 87, 88 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 88 

Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries  :  By  Towns,      .  *      .        .  89-92 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 91 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol 91 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 91 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, '.  91 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 91 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 92 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 92 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 92 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 92 

Recapitulation, 92 

TABULAR  ANALYSIS, 93-134 

Introduction, 93,  94 

Investments  and  PnoDrcTS, 94-116 

Principal  cities  and  towns  making  return 94 

Amounts  and  percentages  of  classified  investments  for  the  State, 95 

Amounts  and  percentages  of  classified  products  for  the  State 95 

Value  and  percentages  of  details  of  investments, 96 

Value  and  percentages  of  details  of  products,       .        .        . 96,  97 

Investments  and  products  :  By  towns  (with  percentages  of  products  of  investments),      .  98-102 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 98 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 98 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 98,  99 


VI 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


iges, 


Investments  and  TRODrcTs  — Con. 

Investments  and  prodncts  :  By  towns  (with  percentages  of  products  of  investments)  -  Con 
Towns  in  the  count.v  of  Dukes, 
Cities  and  towns  in  tlie  county  of  Essex, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Franlclin,  . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 
Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  . 
Town  and  county  of  Nantucliet,     . 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,     . 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 
Number  of  cities  and  towns  representing  specified  percenta 
Comparative  investments  in  1885  and  1895 :  By  towns, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
Cities  in  the  county  of  Hampden,   . 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 
Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  . 
Town  and  county  of  Nantucket,     . 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,    . 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk 
Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 
Number  of  cities  and  towns  showing  gain  or  loss  in  investments 
with  1885, 
Comparative  value  of  products  in  1885  and  1895  :  By  towns 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin,  . 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  . 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket,     . 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,     . 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  Counties,  with  number  of  cities  and 
return  in  1885  and  1895, 


or  loss  in 


ue 


and  1895, 


Number  of  cities  and  towns  showing  gain 

compared  with  1885 

Investments  and  products :  Comparisons  by  name  — 1885 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus, 

Salt  and  ice, 

Food  fish, 

Fish  products, 

Food  fish  products,  .... 

Shell  fish, 

Wiiale  and  seal  products. 

Other  products,         .... 

Aggregates 

Explanation  of  tabular  presentation. 
Inland  and  shore  fisheries  for  the  j-ear  1895, 
Comparison  Ity  name  of  the  inland  and  shore  fisheries  for  the  years  1885  and  1895, 

Preceding  table  presented  for  purposes  of  record  only, 


val 


in  1895  as 


of 


compared 


products 


towns  makin 


in  1895  as 


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101,  102 
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103,  104 
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TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  Vll 

Page 

Fooij  Fish  :  By  Name, 116-123 

Consideration  of  the  principal  liinds  of  food  fish,  giving  brief  description  and  statistical 

details  of  each, 116-121 

Bluefish 116 

Clams, 116 

Cod 116,  117 

disk, o        .        .        .  117 

Haddock, 117 

Hake, 117 

Halibut, 117 

Herring, 118 

Lobsters, 118 

Mackerel, 118-120 

Oysters 120,  121 

Pollock 121 

Scollops 121 

Other  edible  food  fish, 121 

Quantities  of  fish  received  at  the  port  of  Boston  — 1895, 121-123 

Comparisons  of  quantities  and  prices, 122,  123 

Vessels  (Registered)  AND  Boats  :  By  Towns, 123-126 

Extent  of  presentation, 123 

Increase  or  decrease  between  1895  and  1885  for  the  State  as  regards  number  of  registered 

vessels 124 

Increase  or  decrease  between  1895  and  1885  for  the  State  as  regards  tonnage  of  registered 

vessels, 124 

Increase  or  decrease  between  1895  and  1885  for  the  State  as  regards  number  of  boats,      .  124,  125 

Number  and  kinds  of  vessels  carrying  boats  and  number  of  boats  so  carried,  .  .  .  125 
Comparative  number  of  boats  carried  on  vessels,  and  number  engaged  in  the  shore 

fisheries, 125 

Increase  or  decrease  between  1895  and  1885  for  the  State  as  regards  value  of  registered 

vessels  and  boats, 125,  126 

Time  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries,  for  Registered  Vessels:  By  Months,    .        .        .  126-128 

Explanation  of  presentation, 126 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  engaged  specified  months  in  the  fishing  industry,  with 

percentages, 126 

Number  of  registered  vessels  for  each  city  and  town  engaged  both  in  the  fisheries  and  in 

other  business,  with  average  number  of  months  engaged  in  each,  ....  127,  128 

Employment  of  vessels  when  not  engaged  in  the  fisheries,  .        .        .        .        .~       .        .  128 

Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  Corporations, 128,  129 

Comparison  of  firms,  corporations,  and  number  of  returns  for  1885  and  1895,    .        .        .  129 

Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries:    By  Toavns,    .        .        .  129,  130 

Increase  or  decrease  between  1895  and  1885  for  the  State  and  Counties 129,  130 

Three  different  ways  of  ascertaining  the  number  of  fishermen 130 

Population  schedule  of  the  Census, 130 

Aggregate  returns  from  owners  of  vessels  and  purchasers  at  wholesale  of  fish,   .        .  130 

The  fisheries  schedule, 130 

Disablements  and  Deaths 130,  131 

Number  of  disablements  and  deaths  by  accident  during  1895, 131 

The  American  Whale  Fishery, 131 

Products  of  the  whale  fishery  for  1889  and  1890, 131 

Comparative  summary, 131 

Foreign  Fishery  Trade  OF  THE  United  States:     1821-1894 132,133 


viii  CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


COMMERCE. 

Page 

COMMERCE, 135-'202 

Coastwise  Axn  Ocean  Commekce.    Under  American  Flag, 137-176 

luvestiiieiits  and  earnings, 139-115 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 139 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  countj-  of  Bristol, 140 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 140 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex 141 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 142 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 142 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 142 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 142 

Recapitulation :  Investments, 143 

Recapitulation  :  Earnings, 143-145 

Number  and  value  of  vessels,  with  aggregate  and  average  receipts 146,  147 

Recapitulation, 146,  147 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  :  By  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,  ....    148-150 

Recapitulation  :  By  Counties,  etc 149,150 

Recapitulation :  For  the  State, 150 

Date  of  establishment  of  firms  and  corporations, 151,  152 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 151 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol 151 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 151 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 151 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 151 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 151 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth 152 

Cities  in  the  county  of  SuflFolk, 152 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties, 152 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 152 

Firms  and  corporations.    Partners  and  stockholders 153-155 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable 153 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 153 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 153 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 153,154 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 154 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 154 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 154 

Cities  in  the  county  of  SufTolk, 154 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties 154,  155 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 155 

Ownership  of  vessels, 156-158 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 156 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Bristol 156 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 156 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex 156 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 156 

Town  and  county  of  Plymouth 156 

Cities  in  the  county  of  SuflFolk, 157 

Cities  in  Other  States 157 

Not  given 157 

Recajiitulation.    By  Counties,  etc., 157,  158 

Recaiiitulation.    For  the  State, 158 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man, 159-161 

Towns  in  tlie  county  of  Barnstable, 159 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 159 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 159 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex 159 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 159 

Town  and  county  of  Plymiiuth, 159 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Suflfolk, 159,  160 

Cities  in  Other  States 160 

Not  given 160 


TABLE    or    COJSTENTS.  IX 

Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commehce.    "Under  American  Flag  —  Con. 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man  —  Con.  Page 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties,  etc., 160,  161 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 161 

Principal  ports  visited 162-167 

Cargo  carried  to  principal  ports, 168-175 

Pilotage  and  Towage.    Under  American  Flag, 177-184 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  :  B.v  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,          ....  179,  180 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties,  etc 179 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 180 

Ownership  of  vessels 181,182 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties,  etc., 181 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 182 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man, 183,  184 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties,  etc 183 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 184 

Ocean  Commerce.    Under  Foreign  Flags, 185-191 

Investments  and  earnings, ■ 187 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 187 

Number  and  value  of  vessels,  with  aggregate  and  average  receipts 187 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  :  By  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,         ....  188 

Recapitulation, 188 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man, 189 

Recapitulation, 189 

Ports  visited, 190 

Cargo  carried  to  ports  visited, 191 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS 192-202 

Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commerce.    Under  American  Flag, 192-197 

Explanation  of  titles, 192 

Investments  and  earnings, 192, 193 

Number  and  value  of  vessels,  with  aggregate  and  average  receipts, 193,  194 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  :  By  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,          ....  194 

Date  of  establishment  of  firms  and  corporations, 194,  195 

Fkms  and  corporations.    Partners  and  stockholders, 195 

Ownership  of  vessels, 195 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man,         . •        .        .        •  195,  196 

Principal  ports  visited, 196 

Cargo  carried  to  principal  ports, 196,  197 

Pilotage  and  Towage.    Under  American  Flag, 197,  198 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage :  By  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,         ....  197 

Ownership  of  vessels 197 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man, 197,  198 

Ocean  Commerce.    Under  Foreign  Flags, 198, 199 

Investments  and  earnings, 198 

Number  and  value  of  vessels,  with  aggregate  and  average  receipts 198 

Number  of  vessels  and  tonnage  :  By  kinds  of  commerce  and  vessels,         ....  198 

Officers  and  crew  required  to  man, 199 

Ports  visited, 199 

Cargo  carried  to  ports  visited, 199 

Comparisons  for  1885  and  1895, 199-201 

Censuses  of  commerce,  1885  and  1895, 199 

Number  and  tonnage  of  vessels, 200 

Ownership  of  vessels 200 

Receipts  from  vessels, 200 

Aggregates, 201 


CEXSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURE:    BY  TOWNS. 


ticuLTURAL  Products  and  Pkopeutt  :  Br  Towns,  . 

• 

.    205-368 

County  of  Barnstable, 

•        >        •        •        • 

.    207-210 

I'age 

Harwich, 

.    208,  209 

Barnstable, 207 

Mashpee, 

209 

Bourne, 

207 

Orleans, 

209 

Brewster, 

207 

Pi-ovincetown, 

209 

Cliatliam,     . 

207,  208 

Sandwich, 

210 

Dennis, 

208 

Truro,    . 

210 

Eastliam, 

208 

AVellfleet, 

210 

Falmouth,    . 

208 

Yarmouth,     . 

210 

County  of  Berkshire, 

•                 • 

.    211-218 

Adams, 

211 

New  Ashford, 

215 

Alford, 

211 

New  Marlborough 

215 

Becket, 

211 

North  Adams, 

215 

Cheshire, 

211 

Otis, 

215 

Clarksburg, . 

212 

Peru, 

216 

Dal  ton. 

212 

Pittsfield,  . 

216 

Egremont,    . 

212 

Richmond,    . 

216 

Florida, 

212 

Sandisfield,    . 

216 

Great  Barrington, 

213 

Savoy,   . 

217 

Hancock,     . 

213 

Sheffield, 

217 

Hinsdale, 

213 

Stockbridge,  . 

217 

Lanesborough,     . 

213 

Tyringham,  . 

217 

Lee, 

214 

Washington, 

218 

Lenox 

214 

AVest  Stockbridge, 

218 

Monterey,    . 

214 

Williamstown, 

218 

Mount  Washington, 

214 

Windsor, 

218 

County  of  Bristol,   . 

•                 • 

.    219-223 

Acushnet, 

219 

New  Bedford, 

221 

Attleborough, 

219 

North  Attleboroug 

h, 

221 

Berkley, 

219 

Norton , . 

222 

Dartmouth,  . 

219 

Raynham, 

222 

Dighton, 

220 

Rehoboth, 

1 

222 

Easton, 

220 

Seekonk, 

222 

Fairhaven,    . 

220 

Somerset, 

223 

Fall  Riveu, 

220 

Swansea, 

223 

Freetown,     . 

221 

Taunton, 

223 

Mansfield,    . 

221 

Westport, 

223 

County  of  Dukes,    . 

. 

. 

224,  225 

Chilmark,     . 

224 

Gosnold, 

225 

Cottage  City, 

224 

Tisbury, 

225 

P^dgartown,  . 

224 

West  Tisbury 

> 

225 

Gay  Head,    . 

224 

County  of  Essex,    . 

•                 • 

•        •        •        . 

225-234 

Amesbury,   . 

225,  226 

Merrimac, 

230 

Andover, 

226 

Methuen, 

230 

Beveuly,     . 

226 

Middleton, 

231 

Boxford, 

226 

Nahant, 

231 

Bradford, 

226,  227 

Newbury, 

231 

Danvcrs, 

227 

Newburyport,     . 

231 

Essex,  . 

227 

North  Andover, 

232 

Georgetown, 

227 

Peabody, 

232 

Gloicksteh, 

227,  228 

Rock  port. 

232 

Groveland,   . 

228 

Rowley, 

232 

Hamilton,     . 

228 

Salem, . 

233 

Haveiiiiii.l, 

228 

Salisljury, 

233 

Ipswich, 

228,  229 

Saugus, 

233 

Lawkknce,  . 

229 

Swampscott, 

233 

Lynx,   . 

229 

Topsfield, 

234 

Lynn  field,     . 

229 

Wenham, 

234 

Manchester, 

230 

West  Newbury,     . 

234 

Marblehead, 

230 

TABLE    OF    CONTEXTS. 


XI 


Agricultural  Products  axd  Property:  By  Towns  —  Con. 


uouiiij'  oi  riauRim, 

•               •               •               • 

Page 

Leyden, 

Ashfield, 

.     234,  235 

Monroe, 

Bernardstou, 

235 

Montague,     . 

Bucklaiid,     . 

235 

New  Salem,  . 

Cliarlemont, 

235 

Northfield,     . 

Colrain, 

235,  236 

Orange, . 

Conway, 

236 

Rowe,    . 

Deerfield, 

236 

Shelburne,     . 

Erviiig, 

236 

Shutesljury,  . 

Gill 

236,  237 

Sunderland,  . 

Greenfield,    . 

237 

Warwick, 

Hawley, 

237 

Wendell, 

Heath,  .        .        .        . 

237 

Whately, 

Leverett, 

237,  238 

County  of  Hampden, 

. 

Agawam, 

241 

Monson, 

Blandford,    . 

241,242 

Montgomery, 

Brimfield, 

242 

Palmer, 

Chester, 

242 

Russell, 

Chicopee,    . 

242 

Southwick,    . 

East  Longmeadow, 

242,  243 

Sprixgfielb, 

Granville,      . 

243 

Tolland, 

Hampden,     . 

243 

Wales,   . 

Holland, 

243 

Westfield,      . 

HOLYOKE,      . 

243,  244 

West  Springfield, 

Longraeadow, 

244 

Wilbraham,  . 

Ludlow, 

244 

County  of  Hampshire,    . 

•                 • 

Amherst, 

247 

Middlefield,  . 

Belchertown, 

247,  248 

Northampton, 

Chesterfield, 

248 

Pelham, 

Cummington, 

248 

Plainfield, 

Easthampton, 

248 

Prescott, 

Enfield, 

248,  249 

Southampton, 

Goshen, 

249 

South  Hadley, 

Granby, 

249 

Ware,     . 

Greenwich,   . 

249 

Westhampton, 

Hadley, 

249,  250 

Williamsburg, 

Hatfield, 

250 

Worthington, 

Huntington, 

250 

County  of  Middlesex, 

•                 • 

•               •               *               ■               • 

Acton,  .        . 

253 

Lexington,     . 

Arlington,     . 

,     253, 254 

Lincoln, 

Ashby, . 

254 

Littleton, 

Ashland, 

254 

Lowell, 

Ayer,    . 

254 

Maldex, 

Bedford, 

.     254,  255 

Marlborough, 

Belmont, 

255 

Majnard, 

Billerica, 

255 

Medford, 

Boxborough, 

255 

Melrose, 

Burlington,  . 

.     255,  256 

Natick,  . 

Camkriuge, 

256 

Newtox, 

Carlisle, 

256 

North  Reading, 

Chelmsford, 

256 

Pepperell, 

Concord, 

257 

Reading, 

Dracut, 

257 

Sherborn, 

Dunstable,    . 

257 

Shirley,  . 

Everett, 

257 

Somerville, 

Framingham, 

258 

Stoneham,     . 

Groton , 

258 

Stow,     . 

Holliston, 

258 

Sudbury, 

Hopkinton,  . 

258 

Tewksbury,  . 

Hudson, 

259 

Townsend,     . 

Page 
234-241 
238 
238 
238 
239 
239 
239 
239 
210 
240 
240 
240 
241 
241 

241-247 
244 
245 
245 
245 
245 
246 
246 
246 
246 
247 
247 

247-253 
250 
251 
251 
251 
251 
252 
252 
252 
■  252 
253 
253 

253-267 

259 
259 
259 
260 
260 
260 
260 
261 
261 
261 
261 
262 
262 
262 
262 
263 
263 
263 
263 
264 
264 
264 


Xll 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


AoKicuLTrRAL  PnoDLCTs  AND  Propehty :  By  Towns  — Con. 
County  of  Middlesex  —  Con. 


Page 

Page 

Tyngsborough 264 

"Westford,      . 

266 

"Wakefield,    . 

265 

Weston, 

266 

"Waltiiam,   . 

265 

"SVilmington, . 

266 

Watertown, . 

265 

Winchester,  . 

266 

Way  land,     . 

265 

WOBURN, 

267 

County  of  Nantucket, 

•                 • 



267 

Nantucket,   . 

. 

. 

267 

County  of  Norfolk, 

•                 • 



267-274 

Avon,    . 

267 

Millis,    . 

271 

Bellingham, 

268 

Milton,  . 

271 

Braintree,     . 

268 

Needham, 

271 

Brookline,    . 

268 

Norfolk, 

272 

Canton, 

268 

Norwood, 

272 

Cohasset, 

269 

QriNCY, 

272 

Dedham, 

269 

Randolph, 

272 

Dover,  . 

269 

Sharon, . 

273 

Fox  borough, 

269 

Stoughton,     . 

273 

Franklin, 

270 

Walpole, 

273 

Holbrook,     . 

270 

Wellesley, 

273 

Hyde  Park,  . 

270 

Weymouth,  . 

274 

Medfiekl,      . 

270 

Wrentham,    . 

274 

Medway, 

271 

County  of  Plymouth, 

•               • 

. 

274-281 

Abington, 

274 

Marshfield,    . 

278 

Bridgewater, 

274,  275 

Mattapoisett, 

278 

Brockton,  . 

275 

Middleborough, 

278 

Carver, 

275 

Norwell, 

279 

Duxbury, 

275 

Pembroke,     . 

279 

East  Bridgewater, 

275,  276 

Plymouth,     . 

279 

Halifax, 

276 

Plympton, 

279 

Hanover, 

276 

Rochester, 

280 

Hanson, 

276 

Rockland, 

280 

Hingham,     . 

276,  277 

Scituate, 

280 

Hull,     . 

277 

Wareham,      . 

280 

Kingston, 

277 

West  Bridgewater 

281 

^  Lakeville,     . 

277 

Whitman, 

281 

Marion, 

278 

County  of  Suffolk,  . 

. 

•                •                •               •               • 

281,  282 

Boston, 

281 

Revere,  . 

282 

Chelsea, 

281,  282 

Winthrop, 

282 

County  of  "Worcester, 

. 



282-297 

Ashburnham, 

282 

Hubbardston, 

288 

Athol,   , 

283 

Lancaster, 

288 

Auburn, 

283 

Leicester, 

288 

Barre,   . 

283 

Leominster,   . 

288 

Berlin,  . 

283 

Lunenburg,    . 

289 

Black  stone. 

284 

Mendon, 

289 

Bolton,. 

284 

Milford, 

289 

Boylston, 

284 

Millbury, 

289 

Brook  field. 

284 

New  Braintree, 

290 

Charlton, 

285 

Northborough, 

290 

Clinton, 

285 

Nortlibridge, 

290 

Dana, 

285 

North  Brookfield, 

290 

Douglas, 

285 

Oakham, 

291 

Dudley, 

286 

Oxford, . 

291 

FiTcuniuo, 

286 

Paxton, . 

291 

Gardner, 

286 

Petersham,     . 

291 

Grafton, 

286 

Phillipston,    . 

292 

Hardwick, 

287 

Princeton, 

292 

Harvard, 

287 

Royal  ston,     . 

292 

Holden, 

2S7 

Rutland, 

292 

Hopedale, 

287 

Shrewsljury,  . 

293 

TABLE    OF    CONTENTS. 


xin 


Agricultural  Products  and  Property:  By  Towns  —  Con. 
Comity  of  Worcester  —  Con. 


Southborough, 
South  bridge, . 
Spencer, 
Sterling, 
Sturbridge,    . 
Sutton,  . 
Templeton,    . 
Upton,   . 
Uxbridge, 


Page 

293 

Warren, 

293 

Webster, 

293 

Westborough, 

294 

West  Boylston, 

294 

West  Broolifield 

294 

Westminster, 

294 

Wiuchendon, 

295 

Worcester, 

295 

Page 

295 
295 
296 
296 
296 
296 
297 
297 


Recapitulation  of  city  and  town  aggregates :  products, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  count}'  of  Berkshire, . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
Towns  in  the  count}'  of  Franklin,  . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,     . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
Recapitulation  of  aggregates :  products.    For  the  State  and 
Recapitulation  of  city  and  town  aggregates :  property, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin,  . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,    . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
Recapitulation  of  aggregates  :  property.    For  the  State  an 
Percentages  of  value  of  products  of  value  of  property, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties. 
Comparative  values  of  products  and  property  in  1885  and 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 
Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin,   . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 
Cities  and  towns  in  tlie  county  of  Hampshire, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 
Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,     . 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 
Recapitulations :  products.    For  the  State  and  counties, 
Recapitulations :  property.    For  the  State  and  counties. 


counties 


1895 


counties 


by  towns. 


298-309 
298,  299 
298,  299 
298,  299 
298,  299 
300,  301 
300,  301 
300-303 
302,  303 
302-305 
;i04,  305 
304,  305 
304,  305 
306,  307 
306,  307 
308,  309 
310-315 
310 
310 
310 

310,  311 
311 
311 

311,  312 
312 

312,  313 
313 
313 

313,314 
314 
314 
315 

316-318 
318 

319-325 
319 
319 
319 

319,  320 
320 
320 

320,  321 
321 

321,  322 
322 
322 

322,  323 
323 
323 
324 
325 


xiv  CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

Aouici-LTi-UAL  Products  an'd  Property:  By  To\v.ns  — Con.  Page 

Comparative  values  of  classified  products  in  1885  and  1895 :  by  counties 326-331 

Animal  products, 

ClothiniT,  needle  work,  etc., ^-^ 

Dairy  products ^^^ 

Food  products, 

Greenhouse  products, 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products ^-' 

Liquors  and  beverages 

Nurserv  products ^■'' 

Poultry  products, ''-^ 

Wood  products, ~ •        •  ^-° 

Wooden  goods, ^^^ 

Other  products,        • 

Cereals, ^^^ 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, "^-^ 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder "^-^ 

Meats  and  game 

Vegetables ^^^ 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 330 

Total  products :  by  counties,  . 330 

Total  products  :  by  classification, 331 

Comparative  values  of  classified  property  in  1885  and  1895  :  by  counties 331-333 

Land ^^^ 

Buildings ^^^ 

Machines,  implements,  etc., .•        •        •        •  332 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 331. 

Fruit  trees  and  vines, 332 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 333 

Total  property :  by  counties, 333 

Total  property :  by  classification, 333 

Comparative  values  of  agricultural  property  and  assessed  real  estate  in  1885  and  1895 :  by 

towns, 334-345 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable 334,  335 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 334,  335 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 334,  335 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes 336,  337 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 336,  337 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin 336,  337 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 336-339 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 338,  339 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 338-341 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 340,  341 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 340,  341 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 340-343 

Citiesand  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 342,343 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester,         . 342,  343 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 344,  345 

TABULAR  ANALYSIS 346-367 

Introduction, 346,  347 

Classified  titles  used  in  the  presentation  with  principal  kinds  of  products  and  property 

classified  alpliabctically  under  each, 347-351 

Animal  products, 347 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 347 

Dairy  products, 347 

Food  products, 347 

Greenhouse  products, 348 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 348 

Liquors  and  beverages, 348 

Nursery  products, 348 

Poultry  products, 348 

Wood  products, 348 

Wooden  goods, 348 

Other  products, 348 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.              ^  XV 

TABULAE,  ANALYSIS  —  Con. 

Classified  titles  used  in  the  presentation  with  principal  kinds  of  products  and  property 

classified  alphabetically  under  each  —  Con.  Page 

Cereals 349 

Fruits,  beri'ies,  and  nuts, 349 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 349 

Meats  and  game, 349 

Vegetables 349 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 350 

Land, 350 

Buildings, 350 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 350,  351 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 351 

Fruit  trees  and  vines, 351 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 351 

Information  collected  on  same  basis  as  1885, 351 

Value  of  products  and  property  accompanied  by  percentages, 351 

Products  aggregating  25  per  cent,  or  more,  of  the  total  products  presented  in  full-face 

type, 351,  352 

Consideration  of  county  and  State  aggregates, 352 

Total  products  and  property  with  county  percentages  of  State  aggregates,         .        .        .  352 

Classified  products  and  property  with  percentages 353 

Consideration  of  the  relative  bearing  of  products  to  property 354 

Comparisons  for  1885  and  1895, 354-356 

Comparisons  based  upon  values  and  not  upon  quantities, 355 

Relative  rank  of  cities  and  towns  as  regards  population  and  value  of  agricultural  products,  356-363 

Comparisons  between  agricultural  realty  and  assessed  real  estate 363,  364 

Changes  in  the  character  of  farm  work  in  Massachusetts, 364 

Value  of  agricultural  property  considered  as  the  capital  invested  by  the  farmer,       .        .  364" 
Presentation  of  agricultural  products  and  property  in  complete  detail  for  the  town  of 

Dartmouth,  county  of  Bristol, 365,  366 

Consideration  of  preceding  presentation 367 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS:    BY   NAME. 

Agricultural  Products  :  By  Name 369-426 

Explanation  of  presentation, 371 

Animal  Products, 373-382 

Calf  skin?,  hides,  and  pelts, 375-377 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 377 

Manure, 377-379 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 379 

Wool 380,  381 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 381 

Recapitulation  :  animal  products, 381 

Dairy  Products, 383-404 

Butter, 385-390 

Recapitulation  :  butter,  for  sale.    For  the  State  and  counties, 390 

Recapitulation :  butter,  for  use.    For  the  State  and  counties, 390 

Recapitulation  :  butter,  for  sale  and  use.    For  the  State  and  counties,         ...  390 

Cheese 390-392 

Recapitulation  :  cheese,  for  sale.    For  the  State  and  counties, 392 

Recapitulation  :  cheese,  for  use.    For  the  State  and  counties, 392 

Recapitulation  :  cheese,  for  sale  and  use.    For  the  State  and  counties,        .        .        .  392 

Cream 393-397 

Recapitulation  :  cream,  for  sale.    For  the  State  and  counties, 396 

Recapitulation  :  cream,  for  use.    For  the  State  and  counties 397 

Recapitulation  :  cream,  for  sale  and  use.    For  the  State  and  counties,        ...  397 

Milk • 397-404 

Recapitulation  :  milk,  for  sale.    For  the  State  and  counties, 402 

Recapitulation  :  milk,  for  use.    For  the  State  and  counties, 403 

Recapitulation  :  milk,  for  sale  and  use.    For  the  State  and  counties 403 

Recapitulation  :  dairy  products, 403 


XVI 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


PoULTliy   PllODUCTS, 

Eggs, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 
Fancy  eggs, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 
Game  eggs, 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties. 
Dressed  poultry 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties. 
Recapitulation :  poultry  products. 


Page 

405-414 

407-409 

409 

410,  411 

411 

411 

411 

412-414 

414 

414 


Other  Products 

Tobacco 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties. 
Recapitulation :  other  products,     ,        .        .        . 


415-417 

417 
417 
417 


Tabular  Analyses, 418-426 

Introduction, 418 

Animal  products, 418 

Calf  skins,  hides,  and  pelts, 418 

Manure 418,419 

Wool, 419 

Dairy  products 419-424 

Butter, 419,420 

Cheese, 

Cream, 

Milk 

Comparative  values  of  dairy  products  for  1845,  1855,  1865,  1875, 1885,  and  1895, 

Duplications  of  value  in  dairy  returns, 

Dairy  products  repoited  as  a  branch  of  manufactures, 


420 
420 
421 
421 
422,  423 
424 


Poultry  products, 424,  425 


Eggs, 

Fancy  eggs. 
Game  eggs. 
Dressed  poultry, 
Other  products. 
Tobacco,  • 


424 
424 
425 
425 
425 
425 


Cereals 427-436 

Indian  corn, 429-431 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 431 

Oats, 431^33 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 433 

Rye, 433-436 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 435,  436 

Recapitulation :  cereals, 436 


Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts 437-456 

Apples, J        .        .        .        .  439^41 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 441 

Cranberries, ' 411-443 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 443 

Grapes, 443-448 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 448 

Hothouse  grapes, 449 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 449 

Pears 449-452 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 452 

Stra\vl)crries, 452-455 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 455 

Recapitulation  :  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts 455 


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Page 

Vegetables, 457-510 

Beans, 459-461 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 461 

String  and  shell  beans 461-464 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 464 

Cabbage 464-467 

Recapitulation.     For  the  State  and  counties, 467 

Celery, 467^69 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 469 

Green  corn, ^ 469-471 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 471 

Cucumbers 472-476 

Recapitulation.     For  the  State  and  counties, 476 

Hothouse  cucumbers, 477,  478 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 477,478 

Lettuce, 478-482 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 482 

Onions 482-487 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 487 

Pease, 488,  489 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 489 

Green  pease, 489-492 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 492 

Potatoes, 492-494 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 494 

Pumpkins, 495-497 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 497 

Squashes, 497-499 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 499 

Tomatoes, 500-505 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 504,  505 

Table  turnips, 505-510 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 509,  510 

Recapitulation  :  vegetables, 510 


Products  from  Mixes,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc., 511-522 

Products  of  pits  and  bogs, 513-518 

Clay, 513 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 513 

Gravel, 513-515 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 515 

Muck, 515,516 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 516 

Peat, 516 

Recapitulation.     For  the  State  and  counties, 516 

Sand 517,  518 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 518 

Products  of  quarries 518,  519 

Granite, .  518, 519 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 519 

Stone,- 519 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 519 

Products  of  ponds,  springs,  etc., 520,521 

Fish, 520 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 520 

Salt 520,  521 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 521 

Spring  water 521 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 521 

Recapitulation  :  products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 521,  522 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Agricultural  products  by  name, 522 

Recapitulation :  for  the  State.    All  products  with  values  and  percentages,         .        .        .  523 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Classified  aggregates  with  values  and  percentages,  .        .  524 


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Page 

Tabular  Analyses 525-534 

Cereal  products, 525,  526 

Indian  corn, 525 

Oats 525 

Rye 525,  526 

Comparisons  with  previous  censuses, 526 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 526-528 

Apples, 526 

Cranberries 526,  527 

Grapes 527 

Pears, 527 

Strawberries, 527 

Comparisons  with  previous  censuses, 527,  528 

Vegetables 528-531 

Beans, 528 

String  and  shell  beans, 528 

Cabbage 529 

Celery 529 

Green  corn,       . 529 

Cucumbers, 529 

Lettuce, 529 

Onions 529,530 

Pease, 530 

Potatoes, 530 

Pumpkins, 530 

Squashes 530 

Tomatoes, 530 

Tal)le  turnips, 530,  531 

Comparisons  with  previous  censuses, 531 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 531,  532 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Agricultural  products  by  name, 532 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    All  products  with  values  and  percentages,        .        .        .  532 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Classified  aggregates  with  values  and  percentages,  .        .  532,  533 


AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:   BY  NAME. 

AoRicrLTURAL  PROPERTY :  By  Name, 535-654 

Explanation  of  presentation, 537 

Land, 539-574 

Cultivated  land, 540-551 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 550,  551 

Uncultivated  land  and  woodland 550-561 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 560,  561 

Total  cultivated  land,  uncultivated  land,  woodland,  and  unclassified  land,        .        .        .  662-573 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 572,  573 

Buildings, • 575-582 

Dwelling-houses 577-579 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 579 

Barns, 580-582 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties 582 

Recapitulation :  buildings, 582 

Domestic  Animals,  Etc., 58.3-616 

Calves 585-587 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 587 

Colts 587-590 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 590 

Cows, 590-592 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 592 

Heifers, 593-595 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 595 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  XIX 

Domestic  Animals,  Etc.  —  Con.  Page 

Hens  and  chickens, .595-601 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 600,  601 

Hogs, 601-603 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 603 

Horses, 604-606 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 606 

Lambs 606-608 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 608 

Oxen, 608-610 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 610 

Pigs 610-613 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 613 

Sheep, 613-615 

Recapitulation,    For  the  State  and  counties, 615 

Recapitulation :  domestic  animals,  etc., 615 

FiuiT  Trees  and  Vines, 617-630 

Apple  trees, 619-621 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 621 

Grape  vines 621-624 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 624 

Peach  trees 624-627 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 626,  627 

Pear  trees, 627-629 

Recapitulation     For  the  State  and  counties, 629 

Recapitulation  :  fruit  trees  and  vines, 630 

Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc. 631-643 

Mines 633 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties,          ........  633 

Pits  and  bogs, 633-639 

Clay, 633,634 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 634 

Gravel, 634-636 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 636 

Peat  bogs  and  muck  beds, 636,  637 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 637 

Sand, 637-639 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 639 

Quarries, 639-641 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 640,  641 

Ponds,  springs,  etc., 641,  642 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 642 

Recapitulation:  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 643 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Agricultural  property  by  name, 643 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    All  property  with  values  and  percentages,         .        .        .  643,  644 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Classified  aggregates  with  values  and  percentages,  .        •  644 

Tabular  Analyses 645-654 

Introduction, 645 

Land 645-649 

Cultivated  land, 645-647 

Relation  of  each  class  of  cultivated  land  to  the  total, 646 

Rank  of  the  different  counties  as  regards  all  cultivated  land  and  hay  land,         .        .  646 

The  values  of  property  affected  by  its  location, 646 

Uncultivated  land  and  woodland, 647-649 

Rank  of  the  different  counties  as  regards  uncultivated  farm  land  and  woodland,        .  647 

Comparative  acreage  values.    For  the  State  and  counties 647,  648 

Average  value  per  acre  of  five  main  classes  of  agricultural  land 648,  649 

Buildings, 649 

Dwelling-houses, • 649 

Barns, 649 


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Tabulak  Analyses  —  Con.  Page 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 649,  650 

Cows 649,  650 

Horses, 650 

Hens  and  chickens 650 

Fruit  trees  and  vines 650,  651 

Apple  trees, 650 

Grape  vines, 651 

Peach  trees, 651 

Pear  trees, 651 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 651 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Agricultural  propertj'  l)y  name, 651 

Recapitulation  :  for  tlie  State.    All  property  with  values  and  percentages,         •        .        .  651 

Recapitulation  :  for  the  State.    Classified  aggregates  with  values  and  percentages,  .        .  651,  652 

Comparative  property  statistics  for  1885  and  1895, 652,  653 

Comparative  acreage  of  agricultural  land  for  1865,  1875,  1885,  and  1895,    ....  653,  654 


FARM  STATISTICS. 

Farm  Land  Classified  By  Acreage  :  By  Towns, 657-680 

Explanation  of  presentation, 659 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 661-663 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 661-663 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol,      .  " 661-666 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 664-666 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 664-666 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 664-669 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 667-669 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire 667-669 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 667-672 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 670-672 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 670-672 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 670-675 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 673-675 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 673-678 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 676-678 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State :  with  percentages 679 

Comparisons  of  Farm  Acreage:  1885  and  1895, 681-702 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 683 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire 683-685 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 685,  686 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 686 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 686-688 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 688,  689 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 689,  690 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire 691,692 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 692-694 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 694 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 694-696 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth 696,  697 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 697 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 697-700 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 700,  701 

Total  "Wages  Paid  in  Aguict'lture 703-710 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 705 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire 705 

Cities  and  towns  in  tlic  county  of  Bristol 706 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 706 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 706 

Towns  in  tlie  county  of  Franklin, 706 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 706,  707 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire 707 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  XXI 

Total  Wages  Paid  in  Agriculture  —  Con.  Page 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 707,  708 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 708 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 708 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth 708 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk 708 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester 708,  709 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 709 

Commercial  Fertilizers, 711-718 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 713 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 713 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 713 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 714 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 714 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin 714 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 714,  715 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 715 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 715,  716 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 716 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 716 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth 716 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 716 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 716,  717 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 717 

Destruction  by  Forest  Fires, 719-726 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable 721 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire 721 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 721 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 722 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  count}'  of  Essex, 722 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin,           • 722 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 722,  723 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 723 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 723,724 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket 724 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 724 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 724,  725 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk 725 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 725 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 726 

Classification   of    Farm   Land  ;    With    Comparative   Values    of    Products    and 

Property,  Acreage,  Etc.  :    By  Towns 727-780 

Explanation  of  presentation, 729 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstal)le, 731-733 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 733-736 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 737-739 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 739,  740 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex 740-745 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 745-748 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 748-751 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 751-754 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex 754-761 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 761 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 761-765 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 765-768 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 768,  769 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 769-777 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 777-780 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,  Etc.    Number  Owned,  Hired,  Worked  on  Shares,  Etc.  : 

By  Towns 781-832 

Explanation  of  presentation, 783 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 785-787 


XXll  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,  Etc.    Number  Owned,  Hired,  Worked  on  Shares,  Etc.: 

By  Towns  —  Con.  Page 

Cities  and  towns  in  tlie  county  of  Berkshire, 787-790 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol 790-793 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dalies 793,  794 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 794-799 

Townsin  the  county  of  Franklin, 799-802 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 802-805 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 805-807 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 807-814 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, r 814 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 815-818 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 818-821 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 821,  822 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 822-830 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 830-832 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,  Etc.    Number  Owned,  Hired,  Etc.  ;  With  Comparative 

Acreage,  AND  Values  OF  Products  AND  Property:    By  Towns,       .        .        .  833-864 

Explanation  of  presentation, 835 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 837,  838 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 838-840 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 840-842 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes 842 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 842-845 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 845-847 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 847,  848 

Cities  and  towns  in  tlie  county  of  Hampshire, 849,  850 

Cities  and  towns  in  tlie  county  of  Middlesex, 850-854 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 854 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 854-856 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 856-858 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 858 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 859-863 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  counties, 863,  864 

Tabular  Analyses 865-883 

Introduction 865 

Condition  of  agriculture  in  Massachusetts, 865 

Certain  statistics  never  before  presented 865 

Farm  land  classified  by  acreage :  by  towns, 865,  866 

Definition  of  the  terra  "farm  land," 865 

Comparisons  of  farm  acreage:  1885  and  1895 866,867 

Total  wages  paid  in  agriculture, 867 

Commercial  fertilizers, 867 

Destruction  by  forest  fires, 868 

Classification  of  farm  land  :  with  comparative  values  of  products  and  property,  acreage, 

etc. ;  by  towns, 868-873 

Classification  of  farm  land  with  definitions  of  terms  used  in  tlie  classification,    .        .  868 

Farms 868 

Farms,  dairy 868 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 868 

Market  gardens, 868 

Orchards 868 

Nurseries, 868 

Cranberry  bogs 868 

Florists  (cut  flowers,  leaves  and  vines,  flowering  plants,  etc.),      ....  868 

Detached  lots, 868 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 868 

Grass  lots, 868 

Wood  lots, 868 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 868 

Basis  of  classification, 868 

Proportion  in  each  class :  by  number  and  percentages, 869 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  xxiii 

Tabular  Analyses  —  Con. 

Classification  of  farm  land  :  with  comparative  values  of  products  and  property,  acreage, 
etc  ;  by  towns — Con. 
Agriculture  as  an  investment:  comparative  relation   of   products   to  property  as  page 

regards  classified  farm  land 870,  871 

Relative  rank  based  on  cities  and  towns  reporting  largest  value    for    specified 

products, 872,  873 

Comparison  of  classified  values  of  products  with  classified  acreage, 872-877 

Comparison  of  classified  values  of  products  with  classified  values  of  property,  .        .        .    876-880 
Farms,  market  gardens,  etc.    Number  owned,  hired,  worked  on  shares,  etc. :  by  towns,  880 

Farms,  market  gardens,  etc.    Number  owned,  hired,  etc. ;  with  comparative  acreage, 

and  value  of  products  and  property  :  by  towns, 880-882 

Comparative  acreage,  and  values  of  products  and  property  for  farms  owned,  hired, 

or  worked  on  shares, 881,  882 

Comparison  of  holdings  by  residents  and  non-residents, 882,  883 


THE 

Decennial  Census  of  the  Commonwealth. 

1895. 


Volume  VI 


IIS^TRODUCTIOI^. 

This  volume  contains  the  following  sections : 

Part  1.     The  Fisheries  and  Commerce. 
Investments  and  Products. 
Food  Fish  :  By  Name. 

Vessels  (Registered)  and  Boats :  By  Towns. 

Time  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries,  for  Registered  Vessels :  By  Months. 
Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  Corporations. 
Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries :  By  Towns. 
Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commerce.     Under  American  Flag. 
Pilotage  and  Towage.     Under  American  Flag. 
Ocean  Commerce.     Under  Foreign  Flags. 

Part  2.     Agriculture. 

Agricultural  Products  and  Property  :  By  Towns. 

Part  3.     Agriculture. 

Agricultural  Products  :  By  Name. 
Animal  Products. 
Dairy  Products. 
Poultry  Products. 
Other  Products.* 

Part  4.     Agriculture. 

Agricultural  Products  :  By  Name. 
Cereals. 

Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts. 
Vegetables. 
Products  from  Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc. 

*  Including  certain  specified  products  classified  under  this  title. 

[xxv] 


XXvi  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 

Part  5.     Agriculture. 

Agricultural  Property  :  By  Name. 
Land. 
Buildings. 

Domestic  Animals,  etc. 
Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 
Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc. 
Farm  Statistics.  , 

Farm  Land  Classified  by  Aci'eage  :  By  Towns. 
Comparisons  of  Farm  Acreage  :   1885  and  1895. 
Total  Wages  paid  in  Agriculture. 
Commercial  Fertilizers. 
Destruction  by  Forest  Fires. 
Classification  of  Farm  Land ;    With  Comparative  Values  of  Products 

and  Property,  Acreage,  etc. :  By  Towns. 
Farms,  Market  Gardens,  etc.     Number  Owned,  Hired,  Worked  on 

Shares,  etc. :  By  Towns. 
Farms,  Market  Gardens,  etc.      Number  Owned,  Hired,  etc  ;    With 

Comparative  Acreage,  and  Values  of  Products  and  Property :  By 

Towns. 

These  several  Parts  have  been  given  to  the  public  in  pamphlet  form, 
and  fully  reviewed  by  the  press  as  serially  completed.  Although  the 
specific  separation  into  Parts  is  not  preserved  in  the  completed  volume, 
the  different  sections  follow  each  other  in  order  named. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  volume  relates  to-  two  important  subjects 
each  of  which  is  closely  connected  with  the  prosperity  of  the  Common- 
wealth. The  development  of  the  Fisheries  especially  is,  from  the  earliest 
years,  interwoven  with  the  history  of  the  State,  and  the  agriculture  of 
Massachusetts  although  largely  confined  to  products  consumed  within  our 
own  territorial  limits,  and  obviously  controlled  by  the  peculiar  local  con- 
ditions under  which  its  operations  are  conducted,  nevertheless  remains  to- 
day as  in  the  past  a  progressive  and  important  element  in  our  industrial 
and  social  life. 

Of  course,  the  term  "Agriculture"  cannot  be  restricted  to  the  culti- 
vation of  the  sta})le  crops  that  occupy  the  chief  place  in  the  great  farming 
states  of  the  West.  In  the  production  of  wheat,  corn,  or  other  standard 
cereals  ^Massachusetts  indeed  occupies  a  subordinate  place.  The  enlarge- 
ment of  the  cites  and  towns  in  our  })opulous  centres  is  constantly  trans- 
forming agricultural  land  into  residential  estates,  but  if  the  loss  in  this 
way  be  disregarded,  the  number  of  acres  under  cultivation  here  has  not 
materially  declined  within  recent  years,  the  aggregate  product  for  the 
year  considered,  measured  in  value,  is  larger  than  that  disclosed  in  any 
previous  Census,  and  at  the  present  time  there  are  prol)ab]y  more  persons 
than  ever  ])efore  obtaining  a  living  within  the  State  from  the  cultivation 
of  the  ground,  the  operations  of  the  dairy,  the  production  of  poultry  and 
eggs,  or  engaged  in  other  branches  which  are  properly  included  under 
the  statistics  of  the  farm. 


INTEODUCTION^. 


XXVH 


During  the  last  thirty  years  the  industrial  development  of  the  State 
has  completely  changed  the  social  characteristics  of  Massachusetts,  and 
although  the  competitive  influence  of  the  great  farms  of  the  West  prevents 
the  remunerative  production  of  breadstufts  here  on  a  large  scale,  the 
growth  of  the  factory  towns  and  the  concentration  of  population  in  the 
prosperous  cities  of  the  Conmionwealth  have  brought  to  the  farmer's  door 
a  constantly  enlarging  market  for  vegetables,  milk,  butter,  eggs,  and 
fruit,  thus  compensating,  in  part,  for  the  decline  in  other  products.  The 
agriculture  of  Massachusetts  has  not  declined.  It  has  simply  changed  its 
form  to  meet  the  ditferent  conditions  of  the  time.  There  is  still  oppor- 
tunity for  its  successful  prosecution  here,  and  within  it  energy,  enterprise, 
and  skill  may  still  find  adequate  reward. 

The  statistics  contained  in  this  volume  were  collected  after  the 
general  work  of  the  Census,  relating  to  the  enumeration  of  the  people, 
was  completed,  by  agents  especially  selected  with  reference  to  the  techni- 
calities of  the  work.  The  greatest  possible  care  has  been  exercised  at 
every  stage,  in  o?'»>r  that  the  results  might  be  both  accurate  and  complete. 
The  tabular  presentations  throughout  are  accompanied  by  full  analyses  in 
text,  and  as  these  interpret  and  explain  the  figures,  they  should  receive 
the  careful  attention  of  the  reader. 


Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Lakor, 

State  House,  Boston, 

November,  1899. 


HORACE  G.  WADLIN, 

Chief. 


THE    FISHERIES. 


[1] 


THE    FISHERIES. 


The  statistics  of  ttie  fisheries  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  based  upon  the  returns  of  the 
Decennial  Census  of  1S95,  are  shown  hereinafter  in  six  presentations  which  may  be  briefly  summarized  as 
follows  : 

Investments  ^nd  Pkodccts.  — Under  "Investments"  are  shown  in  detail,  the  working  capital  invested 
in  those  cities  and  towns  of  the  State  in  which  the  industry  is  carried  on ;  the  quantity  and  value  of  apparatus 
employed,  and  the  quantity  and  value  of  salt  and  ice  used.  Under  "  Products  "  are  shown,  for  the  same  cities 
and  towns,  the  quantity  and  value  of  food  fish,  flsh  products,  food  fish  products,  shell  fish,  whale  and  seal 
products,  and  other  products.  Tlie  recapitulation  by  name  for  the  State  gives,  in  addition,  the  average  value 
per  pound,  gallon,  etc.,  the  number  of  persons  maiiing  return,  and  the  average  value  (or  "stock";  to  each 
person  in  the  industry  making  return. 

Food  Fish  :  Bt  Xame.  —  This  presentation  shows  for  each  of  the  thirteen  principal  food  fish,  the  quan- 
tity and  value  of  the  specified  catch  in  each  city  and  town  in  the  State  in  which  the  industry  was  carried  on. 

Vessels  (Registered)  and  Boats:  By  Towns.  — The  number  and  kinds  of  "  registered"  vessels  (which 
comprise  those  of  five  tons  or  over)  with  the  tonnage  (net)  and  value,  and  the  number  and  kinds  of  boats 
with  their  respective  values,  are  shown  for  each  city  and  town  engaged  in  the  industry. 

Time  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries,  fob  Registered  Vessels:  Bt  Months.  — In  this  presentation  is 
shown,  by  cities  and  towns,  and  also  by  kinds  of  vessels  and  tonnage,  the  number  of  months  each  fishing  vessel 
was  actively  engaged  in  the  industrj'. 

Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  Corporations.  —  The  number  and  size  of  firms  with  the 
total  number  of  partners,  and  the  number  and  size  of  corporations  with  the  total  number  of  stockholders  are 
given  for  each  city  and  town;  also  the  number  of  returns,  and  the  total  number  of  persons  interested  in  the 
fisheries. 

Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries:  By  Towns.  — This  presentation  shows 
the  aggregate  number  of  oflicers  and  crew  required  to  man  the  registered  vessels  reported  from  the  cities  and 
towns  engaged  in  the  fisheries,  the  number  of  fishermen  not  on  registered  vessels,  usually  called  "shore" 
fishermen,  and  the  total  number  of  fishermen  represented  on  schedules  including  those  on  registered  vessels. 

[3] 


Investments  and  Products. 


[5] 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PEODUCTS. 


County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Barnstable. 


Investments  and  Products 

.     1    Quantity 

Value 

INTESTMEKTS  AND  PBODCCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments 

Food  Fish  — Co\^- 

Working  Capital 

•                          • 

$25,370 

Flounders,        .        .        .  lbs. 

1,000 

$25 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital,     . 

Land,          .... 

Oyster  beds, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 

- 

1,972 
1,094  1 
50  ' 
14,925 
7,329 

Herring,    . 
Mackerel,  . 
Scup, . 
Shad,. 
Squeteague, 
Tautog,      . 

.  bbls. 
.  no. 
.  lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 

50 

31,600 

2,375 

800 

300 

2,850 

100 
2,325 

120 
64 
18 
75 

bbls. 

33 

250 

Apparatus. 

•                              • 

$3,467 

Cars,  tautog 

o 

4  ; 

Fish  Products. 

, 

$410 

Hoes  and  rakes,  clam 

- 

34 

Bait, bbls. 

65 

65 

Lines,  hand 

Nets,  dip    . 

gill    . 

— 

16 

1 

411 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  bbls. 

25 

45 

39 

Squid,        ....  bbls. 

150 

300 

Pots,  eel    . 

30 

28 

lobster 
Pushers,  pickers,  etc., 

191 

231 
84 

Slicll  Fish. 

. 

$19,877 

Seines,  sweep   . 

4 

290 

Clams bu. 

1,090 

669 

Spears,  eel 

11 

16 

bbls. 

18 

18 

Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc., 

- 

502 

(quahaugs),          .  bu. 

120 

108 

Traps,  fish 

2 

1,800 

bbls. 

232 

873 

Weirs, 

1 

50 

(razor-fish),,        .bbls. 
Lobsters lbs. 

50 
19,466 

300 
1,618 

Salt  and  Ice. 

• 

$401 

Oysters bu. 

bbls. 

2,589 
1,729 

5,178 
9,812 

Salt  (imported), 

bbl 

5.                104 

75 

Oysters,  seed    .        .        .  bu. 

300 

75 

Ice 

tons 

93 

326 

Scollops,    ....  gals. 

1,242 

1,226 

Products. 

Aggregates. 

Food  Fish. 

.              . 

$6,925 

Alewives,  fresh 

bbl 

9.                          91 

198 

Investments. 

$29,238 

salted 

bbl 

,.                 124 

310 

Working  capital,     . 

•                 ■                 > 

25,370 

Bass,  sea   . 

lbs. 

200 

10 

Apparatus,        .... 

•                 •                 • 

3,467 

striped 

lbs. 

400 

40 

Salt  and  ice,      .... 

• 

401 

Bluelish,    . 

lbs. 

34,133 

2,063 

Konito, 
Butterfish, 

lbs. 
lbs. 

200 
1,200 

10 

72 

Products. 

$27,212 

Cod,  . 

lbs. 

2,800 

81 

Food  fish,         .... 

■                 •                 • 

6,925 

Eels,  . 

bbh 

s.                   26 

80 

Fish  products 

•                 •                 • 

410 

(skinned), 

bbb 

t.                  113>i 

1,084 

Shell  fish 

. 

19,877 

County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Bourne. 


Investments. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

$637 

Working  Capital. 

•              . 

$46,949 

Salt  (imported). 

.  bbls. 

277 

343 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

2,135 

Ice,     .... 

.  tons 

89 

294 

Cash  capital 

_ 

4,503 

Land, 

_ 

480 

Products. 

Machinery,        .... 

- 

80 

Oyster  beds,     .... 

- 

30,915 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$9,120 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

8,836 

Alewives,  fresh 

.  bbls. 

2,988 

2,838 

Apparatus. 

, 

$2,828 

salted 
Bass,. 

.  bbls. 
.  lbs. 

700 
100 

1,575 
S 

Lines,  hand       .... 

9 

Bluefish,    . 

.  lbs. 

900 

70 

Nets,  dip 

9 

24 

Cod,   . 

.lbs. 

41,450 

844 

Pots,  oe 

9 

18 

Eels,  . 

.  bbls. 

75 

526 

lobster      .... 

90 

103 

(skinned). 

.  bbls. 

10 

80 

Rakes,  clam      .... 

45 

Herring,     . 

.  bbls. 

58 

91 

Spears,  eel        .... 

_ 

11 

Mackerel, . 

•  no. 

21,406 

1,029 

Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc.,    . 

1,176 

bbls. 

120 

1,200 

A\  eirs 

1 

1,442 

Salmon,     . 

.lbs.       , 

7 

1 

[7] 


8 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Bourne  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  Products. 


Quantity 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Scup,  ....  lbs. 
Swordfish,  .  .  .  lbs. 
Tautog,      ....  lbs. 

bbls. 
Other  food  fish,        .        .  lbs. 


Fish  Products. 
Squid bbl8. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clame bu. 

(quahaugs),         .  bbls. 
Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 


400 

1,350 

750 

84 

500 


97 


350 
1,011 
2.690 


Value 


$16 
81 
75 

141 
50 

496 

$183 
183 

$21,387 

338 

2,136 

269 


Investments  and  Products. 


Quaiititj- 


Shell  Fish  — Coa. 
Oj'Btere bbls 


Scollops, 


(shucked), 


gale. 
gals. 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 


Working  capital. 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice, 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Fish  productB, 
Shell  fish. 


3,003 

725 

4,546 


Value 


$13,380 
1,4;J0 
3,814 


$50,414 

46,949 

2,828 

637 

$30,690 

9,120 

183 

21,387 


County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Brewster. 


Investments. 

Worki7ig  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital 

Machinery,        .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Cars,  eel    . 
Nets,  dip  . 

fyke 
Pots,  eel    . 

lobster 
Rakes,  clam 
Weirs, 


Salt  and  Ice. 

Salt  (Imported),        .        .  bbls. 
Ice tons 

Products. 
Food  Fish. 


Alewives,  fresh 
salted 
Bluefish,    . 
Butterfish, 
Eels,  . 

(skinned). 


.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 


1 

2 

18 

22 

25 

3 

9 


33 
433 


490 

3 

10,425 

17 

91 

27 


$1,098 

415 
177 
155 
351 

$4,719 

3 
5 

184 

11 

25 

16 

4,475 

$1,538 

39 
1,499 


$5,579 

330 
12 
570 
110 
760 
238 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Herring,  fresh  . 
salted 
Mackerel,  . 

Squeteague, 

Tautog, 

Other  food  fish, 


Squid, 


Fish  Products. 


Shell  Fish. 


Clams, 

(quahaugs). 
Lobsters,  . 


bbls. 

bbls. 

no. 

bbls. 

no. 
,  bbls. 
,  lbs. 


bbls. 


,  bbls. 
bbls. 
no. 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 


Working  capital. 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice. 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Fish  products, 
Shell  fish, 


900 

100 

46,000 

90 

82 

5 

750 


17 


47 

68 

200 


$500 

250 

2,300 

450 

6 

10 

23 

20 

$30 
30 

$208 

84 

109 

15 


$7,355 

1,098 
4,719 
1,538 

$5,817 

5,579 
30 

208 


County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Ch 

atiiam. 

Investments. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

$2,402 

Worfrinrj  Capital. 

,             , 

$60,919 

Salt  (imported), 

.  bbls. 

1,750 

1,729 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

3,559 

Ice,    .... 

.  tons 

247 

673 

Cash  capital 

_ 

1,845 

Land, 

_ 

.500 

Products. 

Machinery,        .... 
Oyster  beds 

- 

319 
19,175 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$42,734 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

35,521 

Alewives,  . 

.  bbls. 

285 

433 

Bluefish,    . 

.lbs. 

22,435 

1,046 

Jjipiaratus. 

• 

$16,590 

Cod,  fresh 
salted 

.  lbs. 
.lbs. 

72,441 
501,742 

1,470 
18,333 

Hutts,  tubs,  etc.. 

- 

516 

Eels,  . 

.  bWls. 

8 

50 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

2 

10 

Flounders, 

.  bbls. 

112 

504 

Flakes ft. 

140 

120 

Herring,     . 

.  bbls. 

700 

950 

Lines,  hand       .... 

- 

325 

Mackerel,  fresh 

.  no. 

121,183 

7,907 

Nets 

561 

4,082 

salted 

.  bbls. 

990 

11,540 

dip 

- 

12 

Shad, 

.  no. 

2,840 

271 

gill 

55 

362 

Turbot,      . 

.lbs. 

400 

80 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

2,687 

2,756 

Other  food  fish. 

150 

Pushers,  pickers,  etc.,     . 

- 

622 

Seines 

purse    .... 

2 
6 

250 
3,700 

Finh  Products. 

. 

$2,044 

Spears, 

- 

2 

Bait 

.  bbls. 

670 

1,330 

Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc.,    . 

- 

158  ' 

Fisli  oil  (cod  liver), . 

.  gals. 

1,679 

434 

Weirs, 

6 

3,675 

Squid, 

1 

.bbls. 

140 

280 

THE   FISHERIES. 


9 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Chatham  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  Troducts. 


Shell  Fish. 

Clams,        ....  bu. 

(quahaugs),  .  bbl^^. 

Lobsters,  ....  Ibf . 

Oysters bbls. 

(shucked), .        .  gals. 
Scollops,    ....  gals. 


Other  Products. 
Sea-sveed,  dry    ,        .        .  tons 


Quantity         Value 


64 

319 

107,828 

2,035 

400 

17,141 


$37,669 

42 

1,324 

11,176 

9,150 

604 

15,373 


$420 
420 


Investments  and  Products. 


Quantitj- 


Aggregates, 

Iiirrstments, 

Working  capital, 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Bait  and  ice,     .... 

Products. 

Food  fish,  .... 

Fish  products, 

Shellfish,  .        .        .        . 

Other  products. 


Value 


$79,911 

60,919 

16,590 

2,402 

$82,867 

42,734 

2,044 

37,669 

420 


County  of  Barnstable.    Town  op  Dennis. 


Investments. 

Pood  Pish  —  Con. 

ITor/cing  Capital. 

■                              • 

$21,823 

Bass,  sea   ....  lbs. 

100 

$15 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 

Machinery 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

555 

2,045 

150 

19,073 

Bluefish,    . 
Cod,    . 
Eels,  . 

(skinned). 
Mackerel,  fresh 

.  lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  no. 

70,760 

17,000 

90 

31 

83,565 

3,278 
340 
568 
317 

5,004 

Apparatus. 

• 

$8,004 

salted 
Squeteague, 

.  bbls. 
.  no. 

675 

48 

7,900 
5 

Cars,  eel 

2 

6 

Swordfish, 

.lbs. 

6,325 

365 

Gear,  ewordfishing  . 

- 

15 

Other  food  fish, 

.  bbls. 

750 

1,000 

Lines,  hand       .... 

- 

40 

Nets, 

40 

349 

Pish  Products. 

. 

$1,000 

dip 

drift 

30 

1 

200 

Squid,        ....  bbls. 

500 

1,000 

fyke 

gill 

16 
103 

143 
1,180 

Shell  Pish. 

. 

$276 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

101 

61 

Clams  (quahaugs),  .        .bbls. 

5 

20 

Rakes,  pushers,  dredges,  etc.. 

- 

19 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

1,782 

149 

Seines, 

13 

1,142 

Scollops,    ....  gals. 

208 

107 

purse     .... 

4 

1,500 

Spears,  eel         .... 

- 

8 

Weirs 

8 

3,340 

Aggregates. 

Sa/t  and  fee. 

• 

$1,211 

Investments. 

$31,038 

Salt  (imported),        .        .bbls. 
Ice tons 

655 
217 

529 

682 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,        .... 
Salt  and  ice 

. 

21,823 
8,004 
1,211 

Products. 

Products. 

$20,585 

Pood  Pish. 

• 

$19,309 

Food  fish 

19,309 

Ale  wives no. 

21,000 

130 

Fish  products, 

•                 ■                 * 

1,000 

bbls. 

136 

387 

Shell  fish 

. 

276 

County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Eastham. 


Investments. 

Wor/cing  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital. 

Land, 

Machinery,         .... 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Ajjparatus. 
1  ars,  eel    . 

tautog 
Lines,  hand 
Xets,  . 

fvke 

gill   . 
Netting,  weir 
Pots,  eel     . 
Rakes,  clam 
Seines, 
Weirs, 


3 

2 

67 

6 

13 

30 
6 
1 

6 


$3,282 

1,185 
631 
175 
363 

928 

$6,958 

15 

3 

4 

217 

48 

20 

6 

12 

41 

92 

6,500 


Salt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (imported), 
Ice,     . 


Products. 

Pood  Pish. 


Alewives,  . 
Bluefish,  . 
Butterfish, 
Cod,  salted 
Eels,  . 

(skinned) 
Flounders, 
Herring,     . 
Mackerel,  . 

tinker 
Shad, . 


.  bbls. 
,  tons 


bbls. 

lbs. 
,  bbls. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 

bbls. 
,  bbls. 
,  bbls. 
.  no. 
,  bbls. 


4 
563 


70 

24,326 

13 

l,20o" 

16 

12 

190 

1,679 

19,422 

8 


$1,695 

3 
1,692 


$7,461 

140 

1,442 

16 

60 

80 

100 

315 

2.975 

i;.585 

14 

1 


10 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Eastham  —  Concluded. 


IsvESTMESTS  AND  rRODUCTS.         Quantity 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Tantog,      . 
Other  food  fieb, 


.  bbl8.     ' 
.IbB. 
bble. 


Fish  Products. 


Livers  (dogfish), 
Squid, 


Shell  Fish. 


Clams, 


(quahaugs), 


.  b'ck'ts.; 
.  bbls. 


,  bbls. 
,  bbls. 


B2^i 
650 
46 


234 
171 


104 
329 


Value 


$622 
13 
98 

$400 

5S 
342 

$805 

208 
597 


IXVESTMKNTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 


Quantity 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice,     .... 

Pi'oducts. 

Food  fish 

Fish  products, 

Shellfish 


County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Falmouth. 


Investments. 

Wo7'/ci!>g  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    • 
Cash  capital,     .... 

Land, 

Oyster  beds,  .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 
Wharves 

Apparatus. 

Cars,  lobster     . 

tautog 
Lines,  hand 
Nets, . 

dip   . 

gill   . 
Pots,  eel    . 

lobster     . 
Pushers  and  pickers. 
Seines,  purse    . 
sweep  . 
Spears,  eel 

Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc.. 
Traps, 
Weirs, 


Salt  and  Ice. 
Salt  (imported),       .        .  bble. 


Ice, 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Alewives,  fresh 
salted 
Bass,  sea  . 

striped     . 


tons 


,  bbls. 

bbls. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
,  no. 


2 
27 


128 
2 

190 
460 

3 
1 

20 

2 
1 


153 
646 


794 

56 

3,016 

5 

20 


$15,606 

300 
3,002 

500 
1,500 

10,287 
17 

$5,452 

6 

111 

29 

25 

128 

24 

196 

533 

2 

1,450 

150 

38 

210 

1,550 

1,000 

$2,175 

162 
2,013 


$13,196 

364 

280 

642 

40 

5 


Food  Fish 

Bluefish,    . 
Cod,  fresh 


—  Con. 


Eels, 


salted 


(skinned), 
Flounders, 

Herring,  fresh  . 
salted 
Mackerel,  . 
Perch, 
Scup, . 

Squeteague, 
Tautog, 


Shell  Fish. 


Claras, 
Lobsters, 


Oysters, 
Scollops," 


(shucked), 


lbs. 

lbs. 
,  lbs. 

lbs. 

bbls. 

bbls. 
,  no. 

bbls. 

bbls. 

bbls. 
.  no. 
,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
.lbs. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 


.bu. 
.  no. 
lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.  gals. 
.  gals. 


2,600 

2,000 

5,500 

800 

288 

242 

6,250 

72 

1,925 

250 

13,016 

1,000 

36,750 

50 

10,156 

11,300 


75 

2,500 

41,010 

775 

200 

70 


Aggregates. 

Inrestmeiiis. 

Working  capital,     . 

Apparatus 

Salt  and  ice,     .... 

Products. 

Food  fish,         .... 
Shellfish 


County  of  B.\rnstable.    Town  of  Harwich. 


Investments. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

. 

$164 

Wiirkiiiij  Ciipital. 

, 

$5,737 

Salt  (imported). 

.  bbls. 

59 

57 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

85 

Ice 

.  tons 

35 

107 

Cash  capital,     .... 

_ 

282 

Machinery,         .... 

_ 

75 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

5,295 

Products. 

Apjinratus. 

•                          • 

$1,575 

Food  Fish. 

$8,090 

Butts,  tubs,  etc.. 

. 

10 

Fla!;es       . 

ft. 

40 

7  ' 

Alewives,  fresh 

.  bbls. 

822 

1,645 

Lines,  hand 

. 

- 

46  1 

salted 

.  bbls. 

50 

75 

Nets,  . 

84 

956 

Bluefish,    . 

.lbs. 

22,889 

1,374 

dip    . 
fy\ce . 

- 

5 

Cod,  fresh 

.lbs. 

18,750 

375 

1 

30 

salted 

.  lbs. 

13,440 

540 

Rakes,  etc.. 

- 

2 

Eels  (skinned), 

.  bbls. 

4 

40 

Peincs, 

1 

15 

Flounders, 

.  bbls. 

24 

72 

Spears,  eel 

1 

4 

Herring,     . 

.  bbls. 

300 

375 

Weirs, 

1 

500 

;  Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

41,701 

3,510 

THE    FISHERIES. 


11 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Barnstable.    Town  of  Harwich  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  Products. 


Food  Fish  — Con. 

Shad no. 

Tautog,      ....  bbls. 

Fish  Products. 

Fish  oil  (cod  liver),  .  gals. 

Squid  and  other  bait  fish,  bbls. 

Shell  Fish. 
Scollops,    ....  gals. 


Quantity 

Value 

110 
IK 

$78 
6 

. 

$252 

60 
120 

12 
2-10 

. 

$12 

10 

12 

Investments  and  Products.  Quantity 


Aggregates. 

I)ivestments. 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice, 


Products. 


Food  fish, 
Fish  products. 
Shell  fish. 


Value 


$7,476 

5,737 

1,575 

164 

$8,354 

8,090 

252 

12 


County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Mashpee. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital 

Oyster  beds 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Nets,  .... 

gill    .        .        . 

square 
Rods  and  lines, 
Spears,  eel 
Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc.. 


Salt. 
Salt  (imported), 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Alewives,  fresh 
salted 
smoked    . 


.  bbls. 


bbls. 

,  bbls. 

bbls. 


4 
12 


25 


44 

189 

30 


$1,765 

175 

48 

1,400 

142 

$127 

1 

38 

12 

1 

8 

67 


30 


1,849 

23 
766 
150 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Blueflsh lbs. 

Eels  (skinned),         .        .  bbls. 
Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 


Shell  Fish. 

Clams  (quahaugs),  .        .bbls. 
Oysters  (planted),    .        .bbls. 


10,625 

27 

200 


118 
310 


Aggregates, 

Investments, 

Working  capital,     . 

Apparatus 

Salt 

lYoducts. 

Food  fish,         ,        .        .        . 
Shell  fish,         .        .        .        . 


$650 

240 

20 


$1,871 

251 
1,620 


$1,922 

1,765 

127 

30 


$3,720 

1,849 
1,871 


County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Orleans. 


Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital 

•             • 

$712 

Shad, no. 

247 

$125 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

_ 

155 

Tautog bbls. 

94 

345 

Cash  capital,     . 

- 

43 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 

- 

514 

Fish  Products. 

• 

$80 

Periwinkles,      .        .        .  bu. 

80 

80 

Apparatus. 

. 

$789 

Cars,  lobster     . 

3 

5 

Shell  Fish. 

•                              • 

$2,199 

Hoes  and  rakes,  clam 

Lines,  hand 

Nets,  .... 

fyke 
Pots,  lobster 
Pushers  and  pickers, 

10 
12 
19 
65 

81 

3? 

68 

80 

4 

Clams bu. 

bbls. 
(quahaugs),,        .bbls. 

62 
164 

263 

46 
315 
731 

Lobsters,   ....  lbs. 
Scollops gals. 

3,441 
695 

287 
820 

Spears, 

3 

5 

eel 

4 

7 

Other  Products. 

.                              . 

$196 

Weirs, 

1 

500 
$12 

Seaweed tons 

14 

196 

Ice. 

Ice 

.  tonf 

i                     4 

12 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

$1,513 

Products. 

Working  capital,      . 

•                 •                 • 

712 

Food  Fish. 

.              . 

$2,357 

Apparatus 

Ice, 

• 

789 
12 

Bluefish,    . 

.lbs. 

855 

50 

•                 •                 • 

Cod 

Eels 

.  lbs 
.  bbl 

3,333 

R.                       101 

70 
1,205 

Products. 

$4,832 

(skinned), 

.  bbl 

8.                  28 

366 

Food  fish 

•                 .                 • 

2,357 

Flounders, 

.bbl 

s.                  13 

26 

Fish  products. 

SO 

Herring,     . 

.bbl 

s.                  80 

160 

Shellfish,          .... 

. 

2,199 

Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

200 

10 

Other  products, 

•                •                 • 

196 

12 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Baunstaule.     Town  of  Provixcetown. 


ISVESTMESTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 


Quantity         Value 


Investments. 

]f'or/cing  Cupitul. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    , 

Cash  capital 

Laud, 

Machinery,  .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 
Wharves 


Apparatus. 

Dredges,    . 
Gear,  whaling 
Lines,  hand 
Nets,  . 

dip    . 

gill    . 
Pots,  lobster 
Seines, 

purse 
Traps, 
Trawls  (beam). 
Trawls  and  trawl  gear, 
"Weirs, 


Salt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (imported), 
Ice,     . 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Bass, . 

sea    . 
Bluefieh,    . 

Butterfish, 

Catfish,      . 
Cod,  fresh 
salted 
Flounders, 


Haddock,  . 
Hake, 
Halibut,     . 
Herring,  fresh  . 
salted 
Mackerel,  fresh 


.  bbls. 
,  tons 


,  lbs. 
.lbs. 
,  no. 

lbs. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
,  lbs. 
.lbs. 
,  lbs. 
,  no. 

lbs. 

bbls. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  no. 

lbs. 

bbls. 


379 
11 

270 
17 
12 


13 


16,734 
4,628 


To 

84 

812 

39,428 

2,000 

22 

40 

12,427,050 

1,074,560 

10,081 

12,500 

378 

8,556,700 

150,000 

674,509 

18,358 

1,709 

355,324 

55,000 

151 


$257,346 

7,865 

45,864 

2,580 

3,150 

184,267 

13,620 

$47,794 

20 

3,191 

158 

1,645 

16 

6,518 

170 

4.160 

3,150 

4,500 

90 

6,651 

17,525 

$24,380 

12,450 
11,930 


$378,249 

7 

8 

140 

1,803 

100 

126 

1 

125,567 

28,190 

301 

125 

1,197 

81,401 

750 

48,991 

16,495 

2,525 

28,517 

2,250 

795 


IXVESTMEXTS   AND   PRODUCTS. 


Food  Fish  — Con 
Mackerel,  horse 

salted 
Pollock,  fresh  . 


salted 
Shad, 
Skates, 
Smelts, 
Swordfish, 
Turbot,      . 
Whiting,    . 
Other  food  fish. 


Fish  Products. 


Fish  oil. 


(cod  liver) , 


(dog). 
Livers,  flsh 

Menhaden, 
Squid, 


Shell  Fish. 


Lobsters, 


,  no. 

bbls. 

bbls. 

lbs. 

bbls, 

lbs. 

no. 
,  bbls. 

lbs. 
,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 
,  bbls. 

no. 

lbs. 


,  bbls. 

gals. 

bbls. 
.  gals. 
,  b'ck'tB, 

bbls. 
,  bbls. 
.  bbls. 


,  no. 
lbs. 


Whale  Products. 

Whale  oil  (common),      .  gals. 
(sperm),  .  gals. 

Whales,     ....  no. 


Quantity 


493 

4 

2,401 

352,644 

603 

112,000 

51 

2 

111 

25,944 

488 

120 

100 


100 
2,400 

100 

100 
1,575 

400 
1,105 
2,718 


5,122 
507 


8,173 

108,994 

2 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Salt  and  ice,     .... 

Prodxicts. 

Food  fish,  .... 

Fish  products, 

Shellfish,  .        .        .        . 

Whale  products. 


Value 


$153 

16 

29,400 

1,928 

796 

1,960 

6 

4 

20 

3,530 

97 

162 

881 

7 

$11,191 

20 

517 

450 

20 

615 

3,200 

1,308 

6,061 

$731 

681 
50 

$44,316 

1,726 
42,340 

250 


$329,520 

257,346 
47,794 
24,380 

$434,487 

378,249 

11,191 

731 

44,316 


County  of  Barnstable.     Town  of  Sandwich. 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Working  Capital. 

. 

$2,559  1 

Tautog lbs. 

36,000 

$1,0S0 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

1 
1,432  1 

Other  food  fish. 

- 

24 

Cash  capital 

_ 

455 

Machinerj- 

_ 

40 

Fish  Products. 

• 

$468 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

632 

Squid bbls. 

244 

468 

Apparatus. 

. 

$5,109 

Shell  Fish. 

$1,116 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

XetH,  gill 

Pots,  lobster      .... 
Traps,  fish         .... 

2 

13 

201 

2 

18 

109 

182 

1,800 

Clams,        ....  bu. 
Lobsters no. 

lbs. 

20 
3,582 

7,862 

20 

35S 
738 

■\Veir8 

3 

3  000 

Salt  and  Ice. 

$101 

Aggregates. 

Salt  (Imported),       .        .bbls. 
Ice tons 

1 
35 

1 
loj 

Investments. 

$7,769 

Working  capital. 

•                 •                 • 

2,559 

Products. 

Apparatus,        .... 

•                 ■                 • 

5,109 

Food  Fish. 

.              • 

$3,188 

Salt  and  ice 

•                 •                 • 

101 

Butterfish,         .        .        .  lbs. 
Cod lbs. 

100 
5,000 

6 

TOO 

Products. 

$4,772 

Flounders,         .        .        .  lbs. 

6,000 

120 

\   Food  fish,          ,        ,        .        . 

•                 •                 • 

3,1SS 

Herrini; bbls. 

75 

68 

1   Fish  products. 

•                 •                 • 

4GS 

Mackerel,  fresh         .        .  no. 

27,310 

1,790 

Shell  fish 

, 

1,116 

THE    FISHERIES. 


13 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CouxTV  OF  Barnstable.     Towx  of  Tuuro. 


Investments  and  Products. 


Quimtity 


Investments. 

Workimj  ('npital 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 

Cash  capital. 

Land, 

M  achinery. 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 


Apparatus. 

Cars,  eel     . 
Nets,  fyke 
gill   . 
Pots,  lobster 
Spears,  eel 
Traps,  fish 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear, 
Weirs, 


tSalt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (imported). 
Ice,     . 


Products. 

J<'ood  Fish. 


Ale  wives,  . 
Bluefish,  . 
Butterfish, 

Cod,    . 

Eels,  . 

(skinned), 

Flounders, 

Haddock,  . 
Halibut,     . 


.  bbls. 
,  tons 


bbls. 

lbs. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
,  lbs. 
.  bbls. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
,  lbs. 

bbls. 
,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 


. 

$57,207 

11 

77 

15 

145 

233 

1,010 

77 

35 

2 

2 

0 

13,500 

- 

23 

21 

42,415 

18 
705 


50 

28,076 

10,000 

16 

146,050 

36 

125 

110 

20,000 

51 

875 

166 


Vahie 


$36,970 

27,045 

652 

100 

600 

8,573 


$2,257 

18 
2.239 


$39,059 

50 

1,548 

100 

94 

2,026 

171 

10 
972 
300 
120 

35 

15 


Investments  and  Products. 


Food  Fish  —  Con 

Herring,  fresh  . 
salted 
Mackerel,  fresh 


horse 


tinker 
Pollock,     . 
Shad, . 
Squeteague, 
Tautog,      . 
Other  food  fish. 


.bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  no. 

bbls. 
.  no. 

lbs. 

bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.lbs. 

bbls. 


Fish  Products. 

Livers,  cod        ,        .        .  b'ck'ts, 
dogfish.        .        ,  b'ck'ts 
Menhaden,         .        ,        .  bbls. 
Squid bbls. 

Shell  Fish. 
Lobsters lbs. 


Quantity 


Value 


Aggregates. 

Inrestme)its. 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice. 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Fish  products. 
Shell  fish, 


8,587 

39 

110,596 

725 

1 

40,000 

17 

62 

716,166 

100 

3,000 

3 

40,000 

36 


10 

200 

6 

2,283 


1,225 


$12,313 

108 

7,758 

6,500 

5 

500 

510 

155 

4,945 

10 

50 

16 

500 

120 

128 

$4,257 

4 

40 

18 

4,195 

$115 
115 


$96,434 

36,970 

57,207 

2,257 


$43,431 

39,059 

4,257 
115 


County  of  Barnstable 

Town  of  Wellfleet. 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

. 

$34,952 

Flounders,         .        .        .lbs. 

1,000 

$10 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital 

Machinery, 

Oyster  beds, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 

AV'harves 

- 

1,920 

1,195 

225 

bbls. 

Herring bbls. 

Mackerel,  fresh        .        .no. 

121 

558 

8,353 

405 
710 

762 

_ 

22,150 

9,312 

150 

lbs. 
salted        .        .  bbls. 

Tautog lbs. 

Whiting bbls. 

1,000 

200 

10,060 

15 

100 

2,060 

333 

27 

Ajijiaratus. 

,                              . 

$9,650 

Other  food  fish,        .        .lbs. 

1,000 

10 

Cars,  eel    . 
Lines,  hand 

8 

10 
8 

Fish  Products. 

•                             • 

$336 

and  netting,  . 

- 

0 

Menhaden,         .        .        .bbls. 

5 

5 

Nets,  dip    .... 

o 

4 

Squid bbls. 

169 

331 

fvke 

39 

284 

gill    .... 
Pots,  eel    . 

51 
2 

365 

2 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$31,697 

Seines,  sweep    . 

2 

1,000 

Clams  (quahaugs),  .        .  bbls. 

2,610 

5,366 

Tongs,  rakes,  dredges,  etc.. 

- 

548 

(razor-fish),  .        .  bbls. 

100 

800 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 

- 

24 

Oysters bu. 

271 

243 

^Veirs 

4 

7,400 

bbls. 

5,934 

25,284, 

Scollops,    ....  gals. 

10 

4 

Salt  and  Ice. 

s.                192 

$676 
135 

Salt  (imported),        .        .  bbb 

Ice ton 

3                 129 

541 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Investments. 

$45,278 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$8,518 

Working  capital. 

34,952 

Ale  wives,  fresh        .        .  bblt 

250 

750 

Apparatus,       .... 

.         .         * 

9,650 

salted       .        .  bbU 

202 

602 

Salt  and  ice 

676 

Blueflsh lbs. 

9,306 

560  i 

Cod,  fresh          .        .        .  lbs. 

15,450 

325 

salted         .         .         .  lbs. 

5,588 

142  1 

Products. 

$40,551 

Eels, bbh 

26 

325 

Food  fish,          .... 

8,518 

(skinned),        .        .lbs. 

720 

72 

Fish  products. 

336 

bbl. 

113 

1,325 

Shellfish,          .... 

• 

31,697 

14 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS —  Continued. 
County  of  Barnstable,     Town  of  Yarmouth. 


ISVESTMESTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 


Quantity 


Investments. 

Working  Capital, 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Casii  capital 

Oyster  beds,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Cars,  eel    . 

shrimp 
Lines,  hand 
>;ett',  fvUe 

gill   . 
Pots,  eel     . 

lobster 
Pushers,  pickers,  etc., 
Seines,  sweep   . 
Spears,  eel 

Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges. 
Weirs 


Salt  mid  Ice. 


Salt  (imported), 
Ice,     . 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


.  bbls. 
.  tons 


Alewives,  fresh 
salted 
Bass,  sea  . 
Plueflsh,    . 
Cod,   . 


.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 
.  no. 
.lbs. 

.  lbs. 


205 
30 


24 
4,274 

17 

13,020 

1,200 


Value     i       IsvESTMESTS  ASD  Products. 


Quantity 


. 

$5,744 

^ 

100 

- 

379 

_ 

1,000 

- 

4,265 

, 

$1,350 

4 

2 

4 

28 

- 

20 

7 

36 

4 

40 

207 

209 

24 

30 

_ 

61 

6 

372 

- 

44 

500 

$306 

205 
101 


$8,765 

48 

3,483 

8 

701 

55 


Food  Fish  — Con. 


Eels,  . 

(skinned). 

Flounders, 

Mackerel,  . 

Scup, 

Swordfish, 

Tautog, 

Other  food  fish, 


Fish  Products. 

Bait,  .... 
Shrimps,   . 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams, 

(quahaugs). 
Lobsters,  . 
Scollops,    . 


,  bbls, 
lbs. 
bbls. 
bbls. 
no. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
bbls. 
lbs. 


.  bbls. 
,  gals. 


.  bu. 
,  bbls. 
,  lbs. 
gals. 


Aggregates. 
Investments. 


Working  capital. 

Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice. 


Products. 


Food  fish, 
Fish  products. 
Shell  fish, 


34 

1,800 

311>^ 

30 

35,885 

3,750 

150 

21 

1,625 


193 
275 


20 

1,172 
1,183 


Value 


$146 

180 

2,147 

150 

1,473 

150 

9 

150 

65 


178 
500 

$1,271 

20 

75 

83 

1,093 


$7,400 

5,744 

1,350 

306 

$10,714 

8,765 

678 

1,271 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Adams. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$217 
217 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Becket. 


Products. 
Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$257 
257 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Cheshire. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Hass,  . 

Perch, 

Pickerel, 

Pout, . 

Suckers, 

Trout, 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.IbH. 
.  lbs. 
.lbs. 


800 
900 
11,900 
250 
100 
345 


$1,795 

96 

108 

1,325 

30 

15 

221 


Fish  Products. 
Bait  (shiners), .        .        .no. 


Aggregates. 


Products. 


Food  fish, 
Fish  products, 


25,000 


$225 
225 


$2,020 

1,795 
225 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Clarksburg. 


Products. 

Food  Fish, 
Trout,  brook     . 


,  lbs. 


$30 
30       Food  fish. 


Aggregates. 

I'roducts. 


$30 
30 


THE   PISHEKIES. 


15 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Contiaued. 
County  of  Berkshire,     Town  of  Dalton. 


INVESTMESTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 

Quautitj- 

Value 

ISVESTMESTS  AND  PeODCCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

200 
300 

$244 

30 
214 

Aggregates. 

Prodiccts. 
Food  fish, 

$244 
244 

County  op  Berkshire.     Town  of  Florida. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$309 
309 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Great  Barrington. 


Products. 

Food  Fisli. 

• 

$523 

Aggregates, 

Bass,  .... 

Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 

500 

300 

2,000 

250 

60 

36 

240 

187 

Food  fish. 

Products. 

$523 
523 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Hancock. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$379 

Aggregates. 

Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 

Pout 

Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.lbs. 

200 

700 

50 

380 

24 

84 

6 

265 

Food  fish. 

Products. 

$379 
379 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Hinsdale. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$85 
85 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  op  Lee. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$37 
37 


County  op  Berkshire.     Town  op  Lenox. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish. 


$160 
160 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  New  Ashford. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$7 
7 


16 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRjODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Berkshire.     Town  op  New  Marlborough. 


IXVESTMESTS  ASD  PRODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

INVESTMEKTS  AXD   PRODrCTS. 

Quantitj- 

Value 

Products. 

I'ish  Products 
Trout  fry, . 

.  no. 

165,000 

$825 
825 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Fieh  products, 

$825 
825 

County  of  Berkshire.     City  of  North  Adams. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Bass 

Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 

15 

50 

1,350 

$565 

2 
6 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Pout lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

260 
630 

$31 

378 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish, 

$565 
565 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Otis. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     . 

.  lbs. 

40 

$30 
30 

Aggregates. 

Product.s. 

Food  fish, 

$30 
30 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Peru. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 

250 

$187 
187 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish, 

$187 
187 

County  of  Berkshire.     City  of  Pittsfield. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

.lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.  lbs. 

1,060 
2,560 
7,950 

$2,239 

136 
297 
973 

Food  Fish— Con. 

Pout lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

980 
950 

$124 
709 

Bass, .... 

Perch, 

Pickerel,    . 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish 

$2,239 
2,239 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Richmond. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

200 
80 

$83 

24 
59 

Aggregates. 

I'roducts. 
Food  fish, 

$83 
83 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Savoy. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 

310 

$198 
198 

Aggregates. 
1                                 Products. 
Food  fish 

$198 
19S 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Stockbridge. 

Products. 

Food  Fi.sh. 

Trout,  brook     . 

.  lbs. 

10 

$T 
7 

Aggregates. 

/'rodiirt-t. 

Food  fish 

$7 
7 

THE    FISHERIES. 


17 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Berkshire.    Town  of  Washington. 


Investments  and  Trodccts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Troducts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .lbs. 

150 
147 

$128 

18 
110 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish 

$128 
128 

County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Williamstown. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

J'rodncts. 


Food  fish, 


$33 
33 


County  of  Berkshire.     Town  of  Windsor. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$270 
270 


County  op  Bristol.     Town  of  Berkley. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

Oyster  beds 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 
Seines,  sweep   .... 
Spears,  eel        .... 
Sticks  and  pickling  apparatus, 


Salt. 
Salt  (imported), 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Ale  wives,  salted 
Eels  (ekinned;. 


,  bbls. 


,  bbls. 
•  lbs. 


250 


500 

286 


$3,687 

2,450 

1,000 

137 

$342 

300 

2 

40 

$232 
232 


1,250 
29 


Shell  Fish. 
Oysters,  seed    .        .        .  bu. 


6,000 


Aggregates. 

Investments . 

Working  capital,     , 

Apparatus 

Salt 

Products. 

Food  fish,          .... 
Shellfish 


$3,000 
3,000 


3,587 
342 
232 


$4,279 

1,279 
3,000 


County  of  Bristol.     Town  of  Dartmouth. 


Investments. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

$418 

Working  Capital. 

• 

$7,003 

Salt  (imported), 
Ice,     .... 

.  bbls. 
.  tons 

20 
138 

35 

3S3 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 

- 

260 
4,577 

Products. 

Machinery,        .... 

_ 

89 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$12,767 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

2,077 

Alewives,  . 

.  bbls. 

675 

925 

Bass,  striped     . 

.lbs. 

6,376 

575 

Bluefish,    . 

.lbs. 

26,820 

1,573 

Apparatus. 

•              , 

$13,999 

Butterfish, 

.lbs. 

45,000 

1,300 

Cod 

.lbs. 

5,333 

160 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

1 

8 

Eels,  .... 

.lbs. 

4,000 

240 

tautog 

2 

4 

(skinned). 

.lbs. 

100 

7 

Hoes  and  rakes,  clam 

- 

4 

Flounders, 

.lbs. 

43,742 

1,231 

Lines,  hand 

_ 

6 

bbls. 

220 

755 

Pots,  lobster     . 

187 

187 

Herring,     . 

.  bbls. 

146 

246 

Spears,  eel 

- 

6 

Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

14,367 

756 

Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges, 

- 

76 

Scup 

.lbs. 

88,948 

2,370 

Traps,  fish 

41 

13,700 

Shad,. 

.lbs. 

885 

44 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 

8 

Squeteague, 

.lbs. 

40,350 

1,162 

18 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS    AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CoDNTY  OF  Bristol.     Town  of  Dartmouth  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  PRODncTs. 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Tautog lbs. 

bbls. 

Fish  Products. 

Bait, bbls. 

Bquid bbls. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams,       ....  bu. 

(quahaugs),.        .  bu. 

Lobeters lbs. 

Scollops gale. 


Quantity        Value 


26,134 
200 

$774 
650 

. 

$2,264 

935 
820 

1,109 
1,155 

. 

$2,535 

988 

495 

8,797 

395 

970 
491 
737 
337 

Investments  and  Phoducts.  Quantity        Value 


Aggregates, 

Investments. 

Working  capital, 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Bait  and  ice 

Products. 

Food  flsh,         .        .        .        . 

Fish  products, 

Shellfish,         .        .        .        . 


$21,420 

7,003 

13,999 

413 

$17,566 

12,767 
2,264 
2,535 


County  of  Bristol. 

Town  op  Dighton. 

Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

Oyster  beds 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

•                          • 

6 

10,000 

444 
3 

$2,428 

1,306 
800 
322 

$828 

731 
50 
20 
12 
15 

$429 

420 
9 

Products. 

Food  Fi^h. 
Alewives,  fresh        .        .no. 

salted       .        .  bbls. 
Shad lbs. 

Shell  Fish. 
Oysters,  seed    .       .       .  bu. 

75,000 
1,445 
7,232 

3,000 

$3,828 

300 

3,092 

436 

$1,200 
1,200 

Seines,  sweep  .... 
Spears  and  pickling  apparatus. 
Sticks  (for  drying  alewives),  . 
Sticks  and  pickling  apparatus. 
Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges,     . 

Salt  and  Ice. 

Salt  (imported),       .        .bbls. 
Ice tons 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

"Working  capital, 

Apparatus, 

Salt  and  ice, 

Fi-oducts. 

Food  fish, 

Shellfish, 

$3,685 

2,428 
828 
429 

$5,028 
3,S28 
1,200 

County  of  Bristol.     Town  of  Fairhaven. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital, 

Credit  capital,   . 

Machinery, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Whai-ves 

Appjaratus. 

Butts,  tubs,  etc., 

Cars,  tautog       .... 

Flakes ft. 

Flake  boxes,      .... 
Flake  cloths,     .        .        .ft. 
Lines,  hand        .... 
Spears,  eel         .... 
Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges,     . 


Salt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (Imported), 
Ice,     . 


,  bbls. 
,  tons 


Products. 
Food  Fish . 


Bass,  sea 
Bluetish, 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


2 

2,000 

350 

2,200 


1,667 
302 


4,233 
527 


$20,732 

2,160 
2,581 
50 
60 
9,881 
6,000 

$2,029 

1,000 
18 
115 
105 
220 
120 
13 
43S 

$2,004 

1,100 
904 


$14,855 

217 
37 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Cod,  salted        .        .        .  lbs. 

Eels, lbs. 

(skinned),       .        .  lbs. 
Flounders,         .        .        .  bbls. 
Mackerel,  salted        .        .  bbls. 

Scup, lbs. 

Squeteague,       .        .        .  lbs. 

Tautog,      ....  lbs. 

Other  food  fish,  fresh      .  lbs. 

salted     .  no. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams,        .        ,        .        .  bu. 
(quahaugs), .        .  bu. 
Scollops gals. 


210,700 

5,20u 

2,512 

250 

268 

17,247 

4,750 

23,845 

3,334 

210,500 


225 
2,852 
7,553 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Shell  fish 


$5,268 
260 
252 
492 

4,020 
671 
149 
757 
100 

2,632 

$9,144 

225 
2,225 
6,694 


$24,765 

20,732 
2,029 
2,004 

$23,999 

14,855 
9,144 


County  of  Bristol. 

City  of  Fall  River. 

Investments. 

Apparatus, 

$3,000 

Working  CupitriL 

• 

$6,992 

Seines,  sweep   .... 
Traps,  fish         .... 

2 
2 

200 
2,800 

Buildings  nnd  fixtures,    . 

_ 

50 

Cash  capital,     .... 

_ 

1,567 

Ice. 

. 

$12 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

^ 

5,375 

Ice tons 

4 

12 

THE   FISHERIES. 


19 


INVESTMENTS   AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Bristol.     City  of  Fall  River  —  Concluded. 


IXVEST.MENTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$4,553 

Alewives,  . 
Bass,  sea   . 

striped     . 
Cod,    . 
Mackerel,  . 
Pollock,     . 
Scup, . 

.  bbls. 

.lbs. 

.lbs. 

.IbB. 

.  no. 

.lbs. 

.lbs. 

500 
8,000 

500 

7,500 

4,500 

2,500 

135,000 

1,000 

320 

50 

188 

270 

25 

2,700 

Fifih  Products. 

. 

$1,500 

Menhaden, 

.  bbls. 

1,000 

1,500 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Ice 

Products. 

Food  fish,         .... 
Fish  products, 


Value 


$10,004 

6,992 

3,000 

12 


$6,053 

4,553 
1,500 


County  of  Bristol.    Town  op  Freetown. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital,  .... 
Oyster  beds,  .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Spears,  eel  .... 
Tongs  and  rakes, 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Eels, 


(skinned), 


,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 


1,000 
1,000 


$3,006 

1,685 
885 
436 

$27 

2 
25 


25 
70 


Shell  Fish. 

Clams  (quahaugg),  .        .  bu. 
Oysters,  seed    .        .        .  bu. 


200 
750 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus 

Products. 

Food  fish,         .... 
Shell  fish,         .... 


$369 

16 
353 


$3,033 

3,006 
27 


$464 

95 
369 


County  of  Bristol.     City  of  New  Bedford. 


Investments 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Working  Capital 

.             , 

$447,768 

Tautog lbs. 

24,836 

$771 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 

. 

_ 

567 

Other  food  fish,        .        .lbs. 

10,149 

341 

Cash  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

185,874 
261,312 

Shell  Fish. 

$15,597 

Wharves,  . 

• 

— 

15 

Clams bu. 

(quahaugs),  .        .  bu. 

924 
3,344 

874 
2,599 

Apparatus. 

, 

$98,577 

Lobsters lbs. 

55,857 

3,678 

Gear,  whaling  . 

_ 

96,556 

Scollops gals. 

8,602 

8,446 

Lines,  hand 
Pots,  eel    . 

33 

82 
33 

Whale  and  Seal  Products. 

• 

$294,037 

lobster     . 

1,122 

1,122 

Ambergris,       .        .        .  lbs. 

40 

4,000 

Spears,  eel 

6 

Oil,  sea-elephant      .        .  gals. 

22,475 

6,525 

Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredge 

s,     . 

- 

778 

Sealskin8(rough-dreB8ed),  no. 
■Whalebone,       .        .        .  lbs. 

191 
32,400 

955 
123,400 

$253 

Whale  oil  (common),      .  gals. 

115,365 

33,430 

' 

(sperm),  .        .  gals. 

290,631 

125,727 

Salt  (imported), 
Ice 

bbls. 

3 

5 

.tons 

88 

248 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

I7ivestments . 

$546,598 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$3,563 

Working  capital,     . 

•                 •                • 

447,768 

Bass,  sea    . 

Cod 

lbs. 
lbs. 

780 
5,000 

63 
150 

Apparatus 

Salt  and  ice 

•                 •                 • 

98,577 
253 

Eels  (skinned). 
Flounders, 

lbs. 
lbs. 

5,860 
250 

396 
13 

Products. 

$313,197 

Mackerel,  . 

no. 

17,500 

1,001 

Food  fish,         .... 

•                •                 • 

3,663 

Scup 

.lbs. 

26,749 

826 

Shellfish 

15,597 

Squeteague, 

lbs. 

60 

2 

Whale  and  seal  products. 

294,037 

County  of  Bristol.    Town  of  Raynham. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 
Cash  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


$1,265 

1,100 
166 


Apparatus. 

Seines,  sweep   . 
Sticks  and  salting  gear. 


$228 

135 
93 


20 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Contiuued. 
County  of  Bristol.     Town  op  Raynham  —  Concluded. 


IXVESIJIENTS  AND  PBODUCTS. 


Quantity 


Salt. 
Bait  (imported), 

Products. 

Food  JFish . 

Alewives,  salted 
Bhad, .... 


bbls. 


,  bbls. 
,  lbs. 


500 


1,100 
6,714 


Value 


$680 
680 


$2,718 

2,375 
343 


Investments  and  Products.  Quantity 


Aggregates. 
Investments. 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 
Salt,  . 


Food  fish, 


Products. 


County  of  Bristol.    Town  of  Somerset. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 
Oyster  beds,      .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Nets,  fyke 

sweep 
Pots,  eel    . 
Seines,  sweep    . 
Sticks  and  pickling  apparatus 
Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges, 


Salt. 
Salt  (imported), 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Alewives,  fresh 
salted 


.  bbls. 


,  no. 
bbls. 


16 

2 

140 

2 


125 


250 
250 


$3,960 

300 
1,685 

250 
1,725 

$1,130 

350 
30 
70 

300 
20 

360 

$106 
106 


$1,640 

1 
625 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Eels lbs. 

(skinned),        .        .lbs. 
Perch,        ....  lbs. 

Scup, lbs. 

Tom-cod lbs. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams  (quahaugs) ,  .        .  bu. 
Oysters,  seed    .        .        .  bu. 


Aggregates. 
Ifivestments. 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 
Salt,  . 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Shell  fish, 


3,750 

4,830 

4,000 

900 

12,000 


1,045 
2,600 


County  of  Bristol. 


Town  of  Swansea. 

Shell  Fish.  j  . 

Clams bu.       !        2,800 

(quahaugs),  .  bu.        j         1,271 

Aggregates. 
Investments, 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus 

Products. 

Food  fish 

SheUfish 


Investments. 

M'orkintj  Capital. 

Cash  capita],      .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Hoes,  rakes,  and  baskets, clam 
Seinerr,  sweep   .... 

Products. 
Food  Fish, 


Alewives,  , 


.  no. 


20,000 


$362 

217 
135 

$93 

63 
30 


80 


County  of  Bristol.     City  of  Taunton. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

VcHhelH,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 
Whar\'ee, 

Apparatus. 
Belnes,  sweep   .... 

Salt. 
Salt  (imported),       .        .bbls. 


50 


$275 
150 


100 
$100 


$49 
49 


Products. 
Food  Fish, 


Alewives,  fresh 
salted 
Shad, . 


.  no. 
.  bbls. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Investments, 
100  it  Working  capital,      . 

Apparatus,        .... 
Salt 


Products, 


Food  fish, 


50,000 

150 

1,746 


THE    FISHERIES. 


21 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Bristol.    Town  of  Westport. 


IXVESTMESTS  AND  PKODUCTS. 


Quantity 


Investments. 

Wor/cing  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 


Apparatus. 

Cars,  tautog 
Gear,  swordfishing 
Lines,  hand 
Nets,  dip   . 
Pots,  lobster 
Rods  and  reels, 
Seines, 
Spears,  eel 
Traps,  fish 


Salt  and  Ice. 

Salt  (imported),        .        .  bbls. 
Ice, tons 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Alewives,  , 
Bass,  sea   . 


.  no. 
,  lbs. 


95 
1 
o 


13 
92 


7,800 
2,008 


Value 


$5,279 

514 
4,765 

$3,763 

35 

27 

39 

5 

95 

10 

150 

2 

3,400 


16 
49 


$6,846 

78 
161 


IXVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 


Quantity        Value 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Bhiefish,    . 
Eels  (skinned), 
Flounders, 
Mackerel,  fresh 
salted 
Scup, . 
Bqueteague, 
Swordfish, 
Tautog, 


Shell  Fish. 


Lobsters, 


.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  no. 
.  bbls. 
•  lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 


lbs. 


7,940 

600 

400 

8,000 

170 

136,160 

3,500 

2,200 

82,000 


12,967 


Aggregates. 
Investments. 

Working  capital, 
Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice 

Products. 

Food  fish,          .... 
Shellfish 


$489 

60 

24 

640 

1,360 

1,305 

114 

105 

2,510 

$773 
77S 


$9,107 

5,279 

3,763 

65 

$7,624 

6,846 

778 


County  of  : 

3UKES. 

Town  of  Chilmark. 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

$5,130 

Bonito lbs. 

5,800 

$253 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 

- 

870 
4,260 

Butterfish, 
Cod,  salted 
Eels  (skinned), 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

.lbs. 

7,500 
45,300 
38,450 

370 
1,561 
2,082 

Apparatus. 

. 

$7,659 

Flounders, 
Mackerel,  fresh 

.lbs. 
.  no. 

22,250 
26,964 

823 
1,961 

Anchors  and  buoys, 

_ 

20 

salted 

.  bbls. 

12 

144 

Cars,  eel    . 

24 

60 

Perch, 

.lbs. 

600 

60 

lobster     . 

_ 

92 

Scup, . 

.lbs. 

48,900 

1,991 

Lines,  hand 

_ 

71 

Shad, 

.lbs. 

2,850 

217 

Nets,  . 

6 

36 

Squeteague, 

.lbs. 

139,000 

5,750 

dip    . 

- 

1 

Tautog,      . 

.lbs. 

2,200 

110 

gil   .        . 

- 

114 

Pots,  eel    . 

252 

351 

lobster     . 

785 

1,060 

Shell  Fish. 

•                              • 

$4,335 

Rakes  and  lines, 
Seines, 

drag 

1 
4 

4 
20 
65 

Clams bu. 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

25 
73,530 

25 

4,310 

purse    . 
Traps,  fish 

1 

175 

10 

5,500 

Weirs,  eel 

225 

90 

Aggregates. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

• 

$259 

I7ivestments. 

$13,048 

Salt  (domestic),        .        .  bblf 

73 

77 

Working  capital. 

. 

5,130 

Ice tons 

48 

182 

Apparatus 

Salt  and  ice,      .... 

•                •                 • 

7,659 
259 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

•                             • 

$16,261 

Products. 

$20,596 

Bass,  sea   ....  lbs. 

8,000 

573 

Food  fish,          .... 

■                 •                 • 

16,261 

Bluefish lbs. 

6,000 

366 

Shell  fish 

. 

4,335 

County  of  Dukes.    Town  of  Cottage  City. 


Investments. 

M'orking  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Land,         

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


Apparatus. 
Lines,  hand 
Seines,  sweep   . 


Ice. 


Ice, 


,  tons 


$410 

25 

25 

360 


$20 

10 
10 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Cod,   . 
Herring, 
Mackerel, 
Perch, 


.lbs. 
.  no. 
.  bbls. 
.  bbls. 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 
Working  capital, 

Apparatus 

Ice, 

Products. 
Food  fish,  .... 


10,000 

5,000 

50 

6 


$820 

300 

50 

350 

120 


$438 

410 

20 

8 

$820 
820 


22 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes.     Town  of  Edgartown. 


INVKSTMKXTS  AND  PKODUCTS 

Quantity 

Value 

ISVESTMKNTS  AXD  PRODCCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Working  Capital 

• 

• 

$15,055 

Cod,  fresh         .        .        .lbs. 
salted        .        .        .  lbs. 

22,200 
6,000 

$702 
160 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

- 

1,365 

Eels  (skinned),         .        .  lbs. 

25, .500 

1,331 

Cash  capital,     . 

— 

453 

Flounders,         .        .        .  lbs. 

40,800 

1,186 

Land 

— 

1,025 

Haddock              .         .         .  lbs. 

5,500 

120 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 
Wharves 

- 

12,062 
1.50 

Hake,         .        .        .        .lbs. 
Herring,    .        .        .        .no. 

1,000 
8,000 

20 
80 

$2,085 

Mackerel,  fresh        .        .  no. 

48,900 

3,205 

Apparatus. 

• 

bbls. 

973 

6,057 

Cars,  lobster     . 

7 

31 

salted       .        .  bbls. 

15 

1.50 

Dredges,    . 

191 

539 

Perch,        ....  bbls. 

33M 

387 

Harpoons  and  lines, 

- 

86 

Pollock no. 

500 

10 

Lines,  hand 

- 

237 

Scup lbs. 

21,200 

872 

Nets 

32 

280 

Smelts lbs. 

112 

10 

fvke 

3 

40 

Squeteague,      .        .        .  lbs. 

1.850 

67 

eill  . 

1 

40 

Swordflsh,         .        .        .  lbs. 

27,970 

1,437 

Pots,  lobster     . 

2.50 

250 

Rakes,  clam 
Seines,  drag 

116 

2 

310 
60 

Shell  Fish. 

■ 

$17,924 

drop 

1 

150 

Clams,       ....  bu. 

1,705 

1,705 

Spears,  eel 

57 

62 

(quahaugs),         .  bu. 
Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

14,1.54 
5,300 

10,640 
374 

Salt  and  Ice. 

. 

$350 

Scollops,   ....  gals. 

3,885 

5,205 

Salt  (domestic), 

,  bbl 

'.                    7 

9 

(imported), 
Ice 

.  bbl 
.  ton 

s.                    7 
3                   84 

334 

Aggregates. 

Iiivesimeyits. 

$17,490 
15,055 

Products. 

"Working  capital,     . 

•                 •                 • 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$22,538 

Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice,     .... 

• 

2,085 
350 

Alewives, 

.  no. 

290,702 

2,038 

Bass,  sea  . 

striped     , 

.  lbs. 
•  lbs. 

11,. 500 
600 

821 
60 

Prodticis. 

$40,462 

Bluelish,    . 

.lbs. 

71,950 

3,769 

Food  fish 

... 

22,.538 

Butterfish, 

.lbs 

800 

56 

Shellfish 

. 

17,924 

County  of  Dukes. 

Town  of  Gay  Head. 

Investments 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital 

,                          , 

$1,942 

Eels  (skinned),        .        .  lbs. 

14,900 

$614 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

470 
1,472 

Flounders,         .        .        .  lbs. 

Herring no. 

Mackerel,  ....  no. 

2,800 

15,000 

6,600 

89 
165 
420 

bbls. 

6 

60 

Apparatus. 

,                           , 

$1,856 

Perch bbls. 

3 

18 

Cars,  lobster     . 
Lines,  hand 

Kets,  gill  . 
Pots,  lobster 

14 
140 

12 

51 

148 

140 

Scup lbs. 

Shad,          ....  lbs. 
Squeteague,       .        .        .  lbs. 
Tautog lbs. 

10,. 500 
100 

10,000 
800 

420 

8 

400 

40 

Spears,  eel 

2 

5 

Traps,  fish 

4 

1,-500 

1 

Shell  Fish. 
Clams,       .        .        .        .  bu. 

10 

$440 
10 

Salt  and  Ice. 

. 

$148 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

7,500 

430 

Salt  (domestic), 
Ice,     .... 

bbls. 

73 

89 

tons 

13 

59 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Investments. 

$3,946 

Food  Fish . 

• 

$4,152 

Working  capital,     . 

.        .        ■ 

1,942 

Bass,  sea  . 

lbs. 

2,000 

160 

Apparatus,        .... 

. 

1,S.56 
148 

Bluefish,    . 

lbs. 

1,100 

76 

Salt  aud  ice 

. 

Bonito, 
Butterfish, 

lbs. 
lbs. 

.300 
1,.500 

12 
120 

Products. 

$4,592 

Cod,  fre^h 

lbs. 

100 

5 

Food  fish,         .... 

4,1.52 

salted 

lbs. 

47,600 

1,545 

Shellfish 

. 

440 

County  of 

DUKKS. 

Town  of  Gosnold. 

Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

$9,005 

1,200 
8,105 

Apparatus. 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

tautog      .... 

Lines,  hand       .... 

1  Pots,  lobster     .... 

1 

1,090 

$6,496 

132 

5 

64 

1,995 

THE   FISHERIES. 


23 


INVESTMENTS   AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes.     Town  of  Gosnold  —  Concluded. 


INVKSTMESTS  ASl)  rKODfUTS. 


Apparatus  —  Con. 

Pounds  and  pockets, 
Traps,        .... 


Snlt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (imported), 
lee. 


.  bbls. 
.  tons 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Base,  sea   . 

Bl^et5^h,  . 
Cod,  fresh 
i-alted 
Flounders, 
Mackerel,  . 
Scup,. 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 
,  no. 
.lbs. 


Quantity 


65 
241 


Value 


$2,600 
1,700 


101 
775 


$12,853 


20,600 

1,105 

7,300 

390 

1,000 

40 

900 

40 

17,000 

780 

8,700 

997 

234,900 

6,650 

INVKSTMENTS   AND  rRODUCTS. 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Squeteague, 
Tautog, 


.lbs. 
,  lbs. 


Shell  Fish. 
Lobsters lbs. 


Quantity 


73,000 
18,445 


165,060 


Aggregates. 

Im'estments. 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice,     .... 

Froducts. 

Food  fish,  .... 

Shell  fish,         .... 


Value 


$2,170 
681 

$8,685 
8,685 


$16,677 

9,305 
6,496 

876 

$21,538 

12,853 
8,685 


County  of 

Dukes. 

Town  of  Tisbury. 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

]Voi'/iing  Cnpdtal 

. 

$10,623 

Flounders,         .        .        .  lbs. 

207,600 

$5,580 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

- 

1,045 

Haddock,  ....  lbs. 
Hake           ....  lbs. 

300 
5,600 
3,000 

9 
172 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 

- 

9,578 

Herring,     ....  no. 

45 

bbls. 

20 

40 

Apparatus. 

. 

$3,671 

Mackerel,  .        .        .        .no. 

2,900 

266 

3 

15 

bbls. 

492 

3,135 

lobster 

19 

79 

Perch,        ....  bbls. 

20 

80 

44 

108 

Pollock,  salted  .        .        .  lbs. 

2,400 

24 

Gear,  .swordfishing 

86 
185 

Scup lbs. 

Shad lbs. 

78,400 
500 

3,156 

50 

3 

75 

Squeteague,       .        .        .  lbs. 

25,900 

1,079 

drag 
gill   . 

3 

90 

Swordfieh,         .        .        .  lbs. 

49,450 

2,939 

14 

216 

Tautog,      ....  lbs. 

7,700 

293 

Pockets,  fish     . 

1 

10 

Pots,  eel     . 

103 

133 

Fish  Products. 

$630 

450 

450 

RnkpR 

27 

Cuttlefish,         .        .        .  bbls. 

25 

50 

Seines,  draer 

6 

153 

Dogfish lbs. 

3,000 

30 

drop 
Bpeare,  eel 
Traps,  eel . 

1 

15 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  no. 

2,000 

40 

21 
145 

34 
145 

bbls. 
Squid,        ....  bbls. 

180 
25 

450 
60 

fish 

6 

1,850 

Shell  Fish. 

, 

$3,516 

Salt  and  Ice. 

• 

$468 

Clams,       ....  bu. 

50 

25 

Salt  (imported), 

bbl 

3.                  50 

63 

(quahaugs),         .  bu. 

140 

126 

Ice,     .... 

ton! 

i                   98 

405 

Lobsters lbs. 

Scollops,    ....  gals. 

40,600 
820 

2,616 
749 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$30,809 

Aggregates. 

Alewives,  fresh 

no. 

bbl 

44,000 

i.                      5 

455 
30 

Investments. 

$14,762 

salted 

no. 

25,000 

250 

Working  capital,     . 

.        • 

10,623 

Bass,  fea   . 

lbs. 

66,925 

4,543 

Apparatus,        .... 

... 

3,671 

striped 

lbs. 

400 

60 

Salt  and  ice 

... 

468 

Bluefish,    . 

lbs. 

30,160 

1,691 

Bonito. 
Buttertish, 

lbs. 
lbs. 

8,000 
29,800 

240 
1,126 

Products. 

$34,955 

Cod,  fresh 

lbs. 

1,000 

40 

Food  fish 

•        • 

30,809 

salted 

lbs. 

59,100 

1,231 

Fish  products. 

.        .        . 

630 

Eels  (skinned). 

lbs. 

80,000 

4,275 

Shellfish 

• 

3,516 

County  of  Dukes.    Town  of  West  Tisbury. 


Investments. 

Apparatus  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

•              . 

$2,969 

Gear,  ewordfishing  . 

^ 

$15 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

- 

440 

Lines,  hand 

_ 

37 

Machinery,        .... 

- 

60 

1  Nets, . 

2 

20 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

— 

2,469 

drag 
gill   . 

3 

8 

30 

80 

Apparatus. 

. 

$5,047 

Pots,  eel     . 

12 

12 

Cars,  eel 

13 

47 

lobster     . 

179 

179 

lobster      .... 

7 

20 

Pounds,  fish      . 

1 

100 

24 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Dukes.     Towx  op  West  Tisbury  —  Concluded. 


ISVKST.MENTS  AND  TliODLXTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Products. 

Quantity 

Value 

Apparatus  —  Con. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Seines,  drag      ... 

3 

$108 

Perch bbls. 

70 

$1,050 

sweep  .... 

1 

30 

Porapano,  . 

.lbs. 

.60 

30 

Spears,  eel         .... 
Traps,  eel         .... 

6 

13 

Scup, 

.lbs. 

38,200 

1,490 

156 

156 

Shad, 

.lbs. 

550 

47 

fish        ...        . 

8 

2,800 

Smelts, 

.lbs. 

1,800 

180 

Weirs 

4 

1,400 

Squeteague, 

.lbs. 

76,152 

3,300 

Swordfish, 

.lbs. 

6,000 

360 

Salt  and  Ice. 

,                              , 

$148 

Tautog,      . 

.lbs. 

3,300 

150 

Salt  (Imported),       .        .  bbls. 

14 

18 

Whiting,    . 

.lbs. 

10,000 

150 

Ice, tons 

30 

130 

Fish  Products. 

. 

$132 

Products. 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  no. 

500 

5 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$13,612 

Kefuse  fish  for  fertilizers,  bbls. 

275 

127 

Alewives no. 

48,000 

455 

Shell  Fish. 

, 

S735 

bbls. 
BsBB,  sea   .        .        .        .lbs. 

10 

11,278 

900 

50 
846 
130 

Lobsters lbs. 

13,500 

735 

striped     . 

.  lbs. 

Bluefish,    . 
Bouito, 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

5,150 
10,100 

267 

417 

Aggregates. 

Buttertish, 

.lbs. 

9,600 

493 

Investments. 

S8,164 

Cod,  salted 
Eels,  . 

(skinned), 

.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.  bbls. 

13,400 

5,250 
13,000 

346 
159 
672 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .... 
ftalt.  and  i(*p 

• 

2,969 

5,047 

148 

Flounders, 

.  lbs. 

40,950 

1,271 

•                 •                 a 

Hake, 
Herring,     . 

.lbs. 
.  no. 

1,200 
2,S00 

32 

40 

Products. 

$14,479 

Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

16,534 

1,500 

Food  fish,          .... 

•                 •                 • 

13,612 

bbls. 

28 

157  j 

Fish  products. 

•                 •                 . 

132 

Mnllet bbls. 

2 

20 

Shellfish 

• 

735 

County  of  Essex.     City  of  Beverly. 


Investments. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Working  Capital. 

,             , 

$66,775 

Eels  (skinned),         .        .lbs. 

100 

$10 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     . 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats 
Wbar\e8 

- 

2,500 

500 

56,275 

7,500 

Haddock,  fresh         .        .  lbs. 
salted        .        .  lbs. 
Halibut,     ....  lbs. 
Herring,     ....  bbls. 
Mackerel,  fresh         .        .  lbs. 

11,000 
60,000 

5,323 
400 

1,000 

220 
500 
379 
215 
gO 

jlpparatus. 

•                          • 

$4,927 

salted       .        .  bbls. 

43 

600 

Buckets,    . 
Butts, 

2 
275 

2 
500 

Fish  Products. 

. 

$9,883 

Flakes, 

ft. 

90 

25 

Bait, lbs. 

340,000 

5,100 

Flake  cloths,     . 

ft. 

100 

5 

Fish  oil gals. 

2,000 

503 

Lines,  hand 

- 

510 

Livers,  cod        .        .        .  b'ck'ts. 

900 

180 

Nets,  . 

4 

35 

Periwinkles,     .        .        .  b'ck'ts. 

20,500 

4,100 

dip    . 

4 

4 

Pots,  eel    . 
Scales, 

2 

2 

1 

10 

Sliell  Fish. 

. 

$300 

Seines,  sweep    . 

1 

125 

Lobsters,   ....  lbs. 

2,500 

300 

Trans    lobster  . 

40 

40 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear, 

225 

3,650 

Wheelbarrows, 

5 

20 

Aggregates. 

Salt  and  Ice. 

. 

$10,437 

Investments. 

$82,139 

Salt  (Imported),        .        .  bbh 
Ice tone 

i.             7,948 
1,025 

8,265 
2,172 

Working  capital,     . 

Apparatus 

Salt  and  ice 

•                 ♦                 • 
■                 •                 • 

66,775 

4,927 

10,437 

Products. 

Products. 

$99,150 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$88,967 

Food  fish 

88,967 

Cod,  fresh         .        .        .  lbs. 

554,000 

10,600 

Fish  I'roducts, 

9,883 

salted        .        .        .  lbs. 

3,235,690 

76,393 

Shellfish,          .... 

•                 a                • 

300 

County  of  Essex.    Town  of  Essex. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


$10,555 

500 
10,055 


Apparatus. 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam 

Lines,  hand 

Nets,  .        .        ,        .        , 


$108 

41 

45 
22 


THE   FISHERIES. 


25 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Essex — Concluded. 


Investments  and  rKODUcis. 


Salt  and  Ice. 

Salt  (imported),        .        .  bbls. 
Ice, tons 

Products. 

Food-  Fish. 

Cod,  salted         .        .        .  lbs. 

Halibut lbs. 

Herring,     ....  bbls. 

Shell  Fish. 
Clame bbls. 


Quantity 


800 
50 


301,000 

20,000 

1,700 


3,080 


Value 


$700 

600 
100 


$13,820 

10,520 
1,600 
1,700 

$4,595 
4,595 


Investments  and  Products. 


Quantity 


Value 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital,    . 
Apparatus,     .... 
Salt  and  ice,    .... 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Shell  fish,        .... 


$11,363 

10,555 
lOS 
700 


$18,415 

13,820 
4,595 


County  of  Essex.     City  of  Gloucester. 


Investments 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Wo7'king  Capital 

. 

. 

$2,896,273 

Halibut,  fresh  .        .        .  lbs. 
salted .        .        .  lbs. 

7,267,979 
434,619 

$431,955 
26,704 

Building  and  fixtures. 

- 

207,650 

smoked       .        .  lbs. 

35,968 

2,223 

Cash  capital,     . 

- 

360,517 

Herring,  fresh  .        .        .  no. 

200,000 

3,000 

Credit  capital,  . 

- 

245,400 

lbs. 

2,506,000 

35,231 

Land, 

- 

143,150 

bbls. 

13,570 

14,473 

Machinery, 

_ 

31,350 

salted.        .        .lbs. 

100,000 

1,500 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

1,714,556 

bbls. 

3,141 

5,486 

Wharves,  . 

* 

193,650 

Mackerel,  fresh         .         .  no. 
lbs. 
bbls. 

1,004,805 

20,000 

965 

62.511 
1,900 

8,127 

Appai-atus. 

$182,072 

4,111 

Barrels,     . 

956 

881 

salted       .        .lbs. 

1,304,467 

80,299 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam 

271 

bbls. 

21,813 

272,591 

Butts, 

14,540 

25,285 

Pollock,  fresh   .        .        .  lbs. 

2,251,805 

13,596 

Cars,  lobster     . 

3 

20 

salted .        .        .  lbs. 

1,272,535 

21,201 

Flakes, 

ft.  * 

20,730 

9,122 

Salmon,     ....  lbs. 

25 

5 

Flake  boxes, 

5,256 

2,612 

Shad, no. 

1,106 

25 

Flake  cloths,     . 

ft.  ■ 

_ 

2,722 

Sturgeon,  ....  no. 

3 

4 

Gear,  swordfishing 

_ 

219 

Swordtish,         .        .        .  lbs. 

147,250 

7,026 

Lines,  hand 

_ 

6,931 

Other  food  fish,  fresh       .  lbs. 

14,444,800 

143,398 

Nets, .... 

428 

3,196 

salted     .  lbs. 

9,574,251 

224,425 

dip    , 

90 

426 

gill    . 

22 

288 

Fish  Products, 

. 

$63,763 

Pans,  freezing  . 

4,000 

800 

Bait, lbs. 

2,120,690 

42,018 

Pockets,     . 

9 

270 

Fish  oil gals. 

22,686 

2,847 

Pots,  lobster 

935 

803 

(cod  liver),          .  i<als. 

1,415 

177 

Presses,     . 

200 

1,200 

bbls. 

110 

1,100 

Pumps, 

2 

200 

Livers,  cod        .        .        .  b'ck'ts. 

14,429 

2,904 

Scales, 

— 

2,195 

fish        .        .        .  b'ck-ts. 

20,987 

4,321 

Seines,  purse     . 

- 

51,510 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  bbls. 

5,364 

5,696 

Spears,  eel 

2 

3 

Refuse  fish  for  fertilizers,  lbs. 

1,190,250 

4,700 

Traps, 

9 

1,398 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 

_ 

66,950 

Tubs, 

1 

1 

Food  Fish  Products. 

. 

$9,923 

Weirs, 

2 

2,500 

Fish  roe,    .        .        .        .  bbls. 

30 

120 

Wlieelbarrowe, 

~ 

2,269 

Halibut  fins,  salted  .        .  lbs. 
bbls. 

12,600 
75 

900 

828 

Salt  and  Ice. 

. 

$169,777 

Halibut  flitches,  salted     .  lbs. 
Tongues      and      sounds. 

113,536 

7,075 

Salt  (domestic). 

bbls. 

593 

632 

salted      ....  lbs. 

15,000 

1,000 

(imported), 

bbls. 

149,174 

112,389 

Ice 

tons 

33,912 

56,756 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams,        ....  bu. 
Lobsters no. 

11,050 
64,250 

$15,115 

5,525 
5,550 

Products. 

lbs. 

54,000 

4,040 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$3,124,184 

Alewives,  . 
Bluefish,    . 

bbls. 
.lbs. 

120 

400 

175 
20 

Aggregates. 

Butterfish, 

Catfish,      . 

.lbs. 
,  no. 

1,000 
40 

25 

4 

Investments. 

$3,248,122 

Cod,  fiesh 

.lbs. 

15,329,112 

264,917 

Working  capital,    .        .        .        , 

,        , 

2,896,273 

salted 

lbs. 

37,945,569 

1,049,935 

Apparatus, 

^        , 

182,072 

Cusk,  fresh 

lbs. 

2,179,181 

25,610 

Salt  and  ice, 

•        • 

169,777 

salted 

.lbs. 

649,802 

15,132 

Eels  (skinned), 
Flounders, 

.lbs. 
.  no. 

5,000 
9,300 

450 
93 

Pt^oducts, 

$3,212,985 

Haddock,  fresh 

.lbs. 

2]  ,501,938 

316,165 

Food  fish 

,        , 

3,124,184 

salted 

.lbs. 

1,489,753 

25,757 

Fish  products,        .        .        .        . 

,        , 

63,763 

Hake,  fresh 

.lbs. 

4,960,692 

43,336 

Food  fish  products, 

,        , 

9,923 

salted      . 

.lbs. 

879,590 

16,774 

Shellfish 

• 

15,115 

26 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS —Continued. 
County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Ipswich. 


Investments  and  I'kodlxts. 


Quantity 


Investments. 

Working  Capitnl. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 


Apparatus. 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam 

Lines,  band 

Nets,  .... 

dip    . 
Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Cod,   . 

Herring, 

Pollock, 


.lbs. 
.  bbls. 
.lbs. 


11 
23 


36,000 

9,030 

20,000 


Value 


$1,720 

311 
1,409 

$■447 

340 

6 

26 

60 

15 


$6,305 

670 

5,460 

175 


Investments  and  Products 


Shell  Fish. 


Quantity        Value 


Clams, 


,  bu. 
bbls. 


47,700 
2,700 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus 

Products. 

Food  fish,         .... 
Shell  fish 


527,900 

23,850 
4,050 


$2,167 

1,720 
447 


$34,205 

6,305 
27,900 


County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Manchester. 


Investments. 

Shell  Fish. 

$1,440 

Working  Capital. 

. 

$3,120 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs.             14,200 

1,440 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

~ 

40 

500 

2,580 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

Apparatus. 

,                          , 

$3,395 

Aggregates. 

Cars,  lobster     .... 
Pots,  lobster     .... 

1 

215 

10 

285 

Investmeiits. 

$6,515 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 
Weirs, 

- 

100 
3,000 

Working  capital 

Apparatus 

3,120 
3,395 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

, 

$1,900 

Products. 

$3,340 

Herring bbls. 

Mackerel bbls. 

1,000 
20 

1,500 
400 

Food  fish 

Shell  fish 

1,900 
1,440 

County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Marblehead. 


Investments. 

Food  Fish —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

. 

$3,512 

Mackerel,          .        .        .no. 

15,000 

$1,580 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

275 

Pollock lbs. 

169,500 

1,380 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

_ 

3,237 

Salmon,      ....  lbs. 

30 

3 

Scup lbs. 

1,400 

70 

Apparatus. 

. 

$2,277 

Tautog lbs. 

1,000 

30 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

_ 

55 

Lines,  hand       .... 

^ 

50 

Fish  Products. 

. 

$24 

Nets,  gill 

Pots,  lobcter     .... 

31 
977 

300 
967 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  bbls. 

12 

24 

Traps,  fish        ...        . 

3 

775 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,  . 

- 

130 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$12,971 

Salt  and  Ice, 

• 

$74 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

152,100 

12,971 

Salt  (imported),       .        .bbls. 
Ice tons 

49 
10 

44 

30 

Products. 

Aggregates. 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$12,341 

Inrestments. 

$5,863 

Bluefi^h lbs. 

Butterfish,         .        .        .  lbs. 

900 
2,200 

104 
132 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .... 

. 

3,512 
2  277 

Cod lbs. 

301,000 

6,305 

Salt  and  ice 

■ 

74 

Flounders,         .        .        .  lbs. 

8,000 

113 

1                         

.        .        . 

Haddock lbs. 

78,000 

1,560 

Hake lbs. 

2,500 

60 

Products. 

$25,336 

Halibut lbs. 

100 

10 

Food  fish 

12  341 

Herring,  fresh  .        .        .  bbU. 

635 

887 

Fish  products. 

'        • 

24 

salted         .        .  bbls. 

70 

117 

SheUfish 

.        .        . 

12,971 

THE   PISHERIES. 


27 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Nahant. 


IXVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

INVKSTMENTS  AND   PUODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Ciipital, 

, 

$664 

Shad lbs. 

7,000 

$560 

Cash  capital 

_ 

125 

Tautog,      ....  lbs. 

500 

20 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

539 

Fish  Products. 

, 

$660 

Apiiaratus. 

. 

$1,001 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  bbls. 

400 

600 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

6 

13 

Squid bbls. 

40 

60 

Pots,  lobster     .... 

188 

188 

Traps,  fish        .... 

1 

800 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$1,850 

Lobsters lbs. 

21,500 

1,850 

Products. 

$4,367 

Food  Fish. 

Alewives no. 

21,000 

105 

Aggregates. 

Bass,  sea  . 

.  lbs. 

150 

12 

Investments. 

$1,665 

striped 
Bluefish,    . 

.IbB. 
.lbs. 

100 
130 

10 
11 

Working  capital,     . 

•                 •                 • 

664 

Bouito, 

.lbs. 

50 

3 

Apparatus,       .... 

. 

1,001 

Butterfish, 

.lbs. 

1 ,200 

60 

Flounders, 

.lbs. 

3,000 

60 

Products. 

$6,877 

Herring,     . 

.  no. 

905,000 

2,500 

Food  fish 

4,367 

Mackerel,  . 

.lbs. 

17,000 

1,020 

Fish  products. 

. 

660 

Scup, . 

.lbs. 

100 

6 

Shellfish 

, 

1,850 

County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Newbury. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


Apparatus. 


Forks, 
Tongs, 


I 


35 

45 


$16 
10 


Products. 

Shell  Fish. 
Oysters bu. 


Aggregates. 
Investments. 
Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .... 


Products. 


Shell  fish, 


900 


$1,800 
1,800 


$96 
80 
16 

$1,800 
1,800 


County  of  Essex.     City  of  Newburyport, 


Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

, 

$5,010 

Iladdock,  ....  lbs. 

31,800 

$422 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

1,340 

Hake lbs. 

6,500 

65 

Cash  capital,     .... 
Ves^sels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

325 

Herring,     ....  bbls. 

11,080 

7,630 

- 

3,345 

Mackerel,  ....  no. 
bbls. 

600 
10 

50 

160 

Apparatus. 

. 

$1,611 

Pollock lbs. 

Smelts lbs. 

62,000 
2,000 

410 
340 

Baskets,  forks,  and  tubs,  clam 

_ 

470 

« 

Lines,  hand 

Kets,  .... 

8 

26 

40 

Fish  Products. 

$150 

dip    . 

4 

12 

Menhaden,        .        .        .  bbls. 

100 

150 

^       fyke.       .       . 

1 

5 

Pots,  eel    . 

40 

40 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$34,290 

Seines,  drag 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 

10 

890 
128 

$493 

Clams  (shucked),    .        .  gals. 

112,725 

34,290 

Salt  and  Ice. 

Bait  (imported),       .        .bbls. 

1 

2 

Aggregates. 

Ice, tons 

173>i 

491 

Investments. 

$7,114 

Products. 

Working  capital,      . 

. 

5,010 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$18,634 

Apparatus,       .... 
Salt  and  ice 

. 

1,611 
493 

Alewives,  ....  bbls. 

3,050 

5,150 

Bluefish,    ,        .        .        .no. 

200 
1,600 

100 
100 

Products. 

$53,074 

Cod lbs. 

110,100 

2,037 

Food  fish 

. 

18,634 

Eels, lbs. 

37,600 

770 

Fish  products. 

150 

(skmned),       .       .bbls. 

152 

1,500 

Shellfish 

.         .         • 

34,290 

28 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Rockport. 


IXVESTMESTS  ASD  PltODUCTS. 


Investments. 

Working  Cajiital. 

BuiklingB  and  fixtures,    . 
Ca8h  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparnttis. 

Gear,  swordflshing  . 

Lines,  hand 

Most*  cloths,  rakes,  and  tubs. 

Nets,  frill  ... 

Pots,  lobster 

Seines,  purse    .        . 

Traps,  lobster  . 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 

Weirs,        .... 


Salt  and  Tee. 
Palt  (imported), 
lee,     .... 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Cod,    . 
disk. 
Haddock,  . 
Hake, 
Halibut,     . 
Herring,  fresh 
salted 


bbls. 
tons 


,  lbs. 
.lbs. 

lbs. 
.lbs. 

lbs. 
,  bbls. 

bbls. 


Qiiantitj' 


61 

700 

2 

125 


320 
1,177 


1,430,000 

162,000 

2,215,000 

162,000 

16,000 

3,280 

85 


Value 


$26,627 

70 

2,440 

24,117 

$4,559 

30 
70 
34 

446 
765 

1,.500 
125 
589 

1,000 

$2,698 

316 

2,382 


$71,681 

22,900 

1,625 

28,880 

1,625 

1,600 

3,106 

225 


I:n"ESTMEXT3  AND   PRODUCTS. 


Quantity        Value 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Mackerel,  fresh 
salted 
Pollock,     . 
Swordfish, 


.  no. 

.  bbls. 

.lbs. 

.lbs. 


Fish  Products. 
Livers,  cod        .        .        .  b'ck'ts, 

Shell  Fish. 
Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

Othe}-  Products. 
Irish  moss  (carrageen),  .  bbls. 


44,400 

400 

492,000 

7,000 


200 

70,800 

280 


Aggregates, 

l7ivestments. 

Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Salt  and  ice,      .... 

Products. 

Food  fish,  .... 

Fish  products, 

Shell  tish,  .... 

Other  products^ 


$4,550 

4,000 

2,760 

350 

$40 
40 

$3,900 
3,900 

$1,005 
1,005 


$33,884 

26,627 
4,559 
2,698 

$76,626 

71,681 

40 

3,900 

1,005 


County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Rowley. 


Investments. 
Working  Cajiital. 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam 

Nets 

Trawla  and  trawl  gear,    . 


Ice. 


Ice, 


,  tons 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Herring, 
Pollock, 


.  bbls. 
.lbs. 


300 
3.000 


$148 
148 

$45 

36 
4 
5 

$3 
3 


$330 

300 
30 


Shell  Fish. 
Clams,       ....  bbls. 


1,750 


'<      $2,650 
I        2,650 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

M'orking  capital. 
Apparatus,       .... 
Ice 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Shellfish 


$196 

148 

45 

3 


$2,980 

330 
2,650 


County  of  Essex.     City  of  Salem. 


Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Wirf-/ci)ig  Capital. 

. 

$4,199 

Mackerel,  fresh        .        .no. 

4,000 

$440 

Cash  capital 

_ 

300 

bbls. 

100 

.500 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

3,899 

salted       .        .  bbls. 
Pollock,     ....  lbs. 

25 
20,000 

300 
100 

Apparatus. 
Lines,  hand       .... 

25 

$1,259 
25 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$1,900 

Nets,  gill 

62 

512 

Lobsters no. 

4,000 

600 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

130 

130 

lbs. 

14,900 

1,300 

Seines, 

1 

200 

20 
400 

Traps,  lobster  .... 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 

- 

172 

Aggregates, 

Salt  and  Ice. 

,              , 

$145 

Salt  (imported),       .        .bbls. 

124 

93 

Investments. 

$5,603 

Ice, tons 

23 

52 

^^  orking  capital,      . 

•                 • 

4,199 

Apparatus 

1,2.59 

Products. 

Salt  and  ice,     .... 

145 

Food  Fish. 

,              . 

$4,715 

Cod lbs. 

125,000 

1,975 

Products. 

$6,615 

Haddock,  ....  lbs. 

30,000 

400 

Food  fish 

4  715 

Herring,  salted         .        .  bbls. 

360 

1,000 

Shellfish 

. 

1.900 

THE    FISHEKIES. 


29 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Salisbury. 


Investments  and  Tuoducts. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Baskets,  forks,  and  tubs,  clam 
Pots,  lobster     .... 

Ice. 
Ice, tons 


Quuntity 


100 


17 


Value 


Investments  and  Products. 


$544 

203 

10 

331 


$239 

139 
100 


$49 
49 


Products. 

Shell  Fish. 


Clams  (shucked), 
Lobsters,  . 


,  gals. 
,  no. 


Aggregates. 
Investments. 


Working  capital. 
Apparatus, 
Ice,    . 


Products. 


Shell  fish. 


Quantity 


31,500 
1,200 


Value 


$9,600 

9,480 
120 


$832 

544 

239 

49 

$9,600 
9,600 


County  of  Essex.     Town  of  Swampscott. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 

Land, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apjj)aratus. 

Cars,  lobster 

Lines,  hand 

Nets,  gill  . 

Pots,  lobster 

Seines,  purse 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 


Salt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (imported). 
Ice,     . 


Cod,  fresh 

salted 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


.  bbls. 
,  tons 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


5 

98 
290 


155 
311 


1,656,000 
12,000 


$17,270 

825 

1,325 

2,225 

12,895 

$5,785 

25 

40 

1,105 

290 

1,300 

3,025 

$822 

114 

708 


$68,960 

33,120 
330 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 


Cusk, 
Flounders, 
Haddock,  . 
Herring,     . 
Mackerel,  fresh 
salted 
Pollock,     . 


Shell  Fish. 


Lobsters, 


•  lbs. 
.lbs. 

•  lbs. 

.  bbls. 
.  no. 
.  bbls. 
,  lbs. 


lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 


Working  capital. 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice. 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Shell  fish. 


40,000 

22,000 

534,000 

610 

411,000 

280 

92,000 


28,500 


$400 

220 

10,680 

1,220 
19,450 

2, .520 

1,020 

$2,5.55 
2,000 


$23,877 

17,270 

5,785 

822 


$71,515 

68,960 
2,555 


County  of  Franklin.    Town  of  Bernaudston. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


i  Food  fish. 


$9 
9 


County  of  Franklin.     Town  of  Warwick. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$272 
272 


County  of  Hampden.     Town  of  Brimfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook    .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish. 


§11 
11 


30 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS    AND    PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  op  Hampden.    City  of  Chicopee. 


ISVESTJIENTS  AND  PRODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

I.NVESTMliSTS  AX1>  PKODfCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 
J 'out,  horned     . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

.Ibf'. 
.Ib8. 

320 
945 
415 
513 

$574 

42 
126 

53 
353 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish, 

$574 
.574 

County  of  Hampden.    City  of  Holyoke. 


Products. 

.Ibe. 
.lbs. 
.Ibe. 

4,000 

375 

2,670 

$1,117 

512 

46 

370 

Food  Fish  — Con. 
Pout,  horned     .        .        .  Ibe. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

1,000 
95 

$120 
69 

Food  Fish. 

Base,  black 
Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish 

$1,117 
1,117 

County  of  Hampden.    Town  of  Longmeadow. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fieh, 


$40 
40 


County  of  Hajipden.    Town  of  Ludlow. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

50 
120 

i 

$89 

6 
83 

Aggregates. 

I^-oditcts. 
Food  fish 

$89 
89 

County  of  Hampden.     Town  of  Monson. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 

210 
115 

$108 

29 
79 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish 

$103 
108 

County  op  Hampden.     Town  op  Montgomery. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 

35 

$26 
26 

Aggregates. 

J'roducts. 

Food  fish 

$26 
26 

County  of  Hampden.     Town  of  Palmer. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 

.IbB. 

.Ibe. 

850 
325 

$339 

113 

226 

Aggregates. 

J'roducts. 
Food  fish, 

$339 
339 

Coltjty  of  Hampden.     Town  of  Soutuwick. 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     . 

.Ibe. 

20 

$14 
14 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish 

$14 
14 

THE   FISHERIES. 


31 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  op  Hampden.    City  op  Springfikld. 


Investments  and  Pkoducts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Products.           Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel lbs. 

Pout,  homed     .        .        .  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        ...  lbs. 

500 

50 

766 

$623 

75 

6 

542 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish 

$623 

623 

County  op  Hampden.     Town  of  Westfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

I'roducta, 


Food  fish. 


County  of  Hampden.     Town  of  West  Springfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish . 
Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 


Trout,  brook 


lbs. 


210 
500 


Aggregates. 

Froducts. 


Food  fish. 


County  op  Hampden.    Town  op  Wilbraham. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .       .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

I'rodiirts, 


Food  fish, 


County  op  Hampshire.     Town  op  Amherst. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    .        .        .        .lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  op  Hampshire.     Town  op  Belchertown. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  op  Hampshire.    Town  op  Goshen. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  op  Hampshire.     Town  of  Granby. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook    .        .        .lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


32 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Hampshire.     Towx  of  Greenwich. 


IsviiSTMiCNTS  A>i)  riJODLCis.         (Juuntity 

Value 

ISVESTMKNTS  AND  rRODUCT.S. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 
Food  Fish. 
Pickerel lbs. 

130 

$20 
20 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish, 

§20 
20 

County  of  Hampshire.    Town  of  Hadley. 


Products. 
Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Pout,  horned 
Trout,  brook 


.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.Iba. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  of  Hampshire.     Town  of  Huntington. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  trook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  of  Hampshire.     Town  of  Plainfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


County  of  Hampshire.     Town  of  South  Hadley. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


County  ok  HAMrsHiiiE.     Town  of  Ware. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook 


.Ibe. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish. 


County  of  Middlesex.     City  of  Medford. 


Investments. 

^y(lrking  Capital. 
Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
( 'ash  capital,     .... 
Veaaele,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apparatus. 

Nets,  dip 

8eiDUH,  sweep  .... 
Weirs 


Ice. 
Ice, tons 


$574 
150 
300 
124 

$460 

10 

150 

300 


$75 


Products. 
Food  Fish. 
Alewives bbls. 


Aggregates. 
Inrestments. 
■Working  capital,     . 

Apparatus 

Ice 


Products. 


Food  fish. 


2,400 


County  of  Nantucket.     Town  of  Nantucket. 


Investments. 

Working  Cnpital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital, 


$28,894 

4,120 
975 


M'orking  Capital  —  Con. 

Land,  

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 
Wharves, 


THE   FISHERIES. 


33 


INVESTMENTS   AND   TRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Nantucket.     Town  of  Nantucket  —  Concluded. 


I.WESTJIENTS  AND  PRODUCTS 

Quantity 

Value 

Apparatus. 

,               , 

$10,176 

Cars,  lobster     . 

26 

188 

Hoes  aud  rakes,  clam 

- 

307 

Lines,  liaud 

- 

313 

Nets, 

61 

987 

dip    . 

4 

20 

gill   • 

261 

4,838 

Pots,  eel     . 

7 

6 

lobster     . 

1,212 

1,212 

Rakes  aud  dredges, 

_ 

GOO 

Seines,  purse     . 

8 

1,145 

sweep    . 

4 

295 

Spears,  eel 

17 

20 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 

- 

245 

Salt  and  Ice. 

,              . 

$1,592 

Salt  (imported). 

.  bbl 

505 

694 

Ice 

.  ton 

s                  201 

898 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$53,617 

Bass,  sea    . 

.lbs 

160 

15 

striped     . 

.  lbs. 

600 

48 

Bluefish,    . 

.  lbs. 

489,975 

27,309 

Bonito, 

.lbs. 

5,600 

250 

bbl 

<i.                   22 

90 

Butterfish, 

.lbs 

300 

24 

Cod,  fresh 

.lbs 

118,200 

2,760 

salted 

.  lbs 

414,100 

8,897 

Eels  (skinned), 

.lbs 

52,250 

3,184 

Flounders, 

.  lbs 

15,900 

854 

Haddock,  . 

.  lbs 

94,800 

2,391 

Herring,     . 

.  no. 

15,000 

190 

Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

525 

66 

bbl 

s.                298 

3,695 

Investments  and  Prodlxts. 


(Juautity         Valuf 


Food  Fis/i  — Con. 

Perch,         ....  bbls. 
Pollock,  fresh  .        .        .  lbs. 
salted  .        .  lbs. 

Scup, lbs. 

Squeteague,       .        .        .  lbs. 
Swordfish,         .        .        .  lbs. 

Fish  rrodnrts. 
Sharks no. 

Shell.  Fish. 

Clams bu. 

(quahaugs),  .  bu. 
Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 
Scollops gals. 

Other  Products. 
Kelp  (seaweed),       .        .tons 


109 

29,800 

44,400 

24,600 
4,050     1 
3,800     ' 


20 


718 

1,465 

80,100 

17,240 


50 


Aggregates, 

Investments. 

Working  capital, 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Salt  aud  ice,     .... 

Products. 

Food  fish,         .        .        .        . 
Fish  products. 

Shell  fish 

Other  products. 


$763 
619 
470 

1,476 
212 
304 

$116 
116 

$23,870 

718 

1,273 

6,478 

15,401 


50 


$40,662 

28,894 

10,176 

1,592 

$77,653 

53,617 

116 

23,870 

50 


County  of  Norfolk. 

Town  of  Cohasset. 

Investments. 

Shell  Fish. 

,                              , 

$13,520 

^yor/cin;;  Cnjiitai. 

. 

$2,072 

Lobsters no. 

135,200 

13,520 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Casli  capital,      .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

3 
2,745 

505 

220 
1,347  : 

$4,014 

364 

5 

3,645 

Other  Products. 
Irish  moss  (carrageen),  .  bbls. 

915* 

$3,465 
3,465 

Apparatus. 

Moss  cloths,  creels,  rakes,  and 

tubs 

Nets 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus 

$6,086 

2,072 
4,014 

Products. 

Products. 

$17,001 

Food  Fish. 
Herring,    .        .        .        .no. 

1,600 

$16 
16 

Food  fish, '             16 

Shell  fish, !      13,520 

Other  products, 3,465 

COUN 

TY  OF  Plymouth 

.    Town  of  Duxbuky. 

Investments. 

Apparatus  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

,                      ^ 

$6,205 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

515 

$680 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital 

- 

1,170 
670 

Seines,  purse     .... 
Trawls  and  trawl  gear,    . 

1 

260 
110 

Land, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

800 
3,565 

Salt  and  Ice. 

• 

$94 

1 

Salt  (imported),       .        .bbls. 

4 

4 

Apparatus. 

,           . 

$3,175 

Ice tons 

30 

90 

Cars,  lobster      .... 

10 

62 

Products. 

Hatching  apparatus, 
Hoes  and  rakes,  clam 

- 

2,000 
18 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$7,346 

Lines,  hand        .... 

_ 

4 

Cod,  fresh          ,         .        .  lbs. 

155,000 

3,250 

Nets 

1 

1 

salted         .         .         .  lbs. 

1,800 

126 

gill 

4 

40 

Mackerel no. 

76,250 

3,100 

SI 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Plymouth.     Town  or  Duxbury  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  Products.         Quantity 


I'ood  Ilsh  —  Con. 

Perch  (skinned),      .        .  doz. 
Trout,        ....  Ibe. 

fixh  Products. 

Periwinkles,      .        .        ,  b'ck'ts. 
Trout  fry, ....  no. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clame bu. 

(razor-fish),  .        .  bbls. 
Lobsters lbs. 


711O 
1,600 


SOO 
55,000,000 


1,295 

6 

88,200 


Value 


$70 

800  I 

$1,695 

320 
1,375 

$5,476 

1,036 

60 

4,380 


Investments  and  Puoducts. 


Aggregates. 
Investments, 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 
Salt  and  ice, 


I'roiJacts. 


Food  fish, 
Fish  products. 
Shell  fish. 


Quantity 


CouMTY  OF  Plymouth 

.     Town  of  Hingham. 

Investments. 

Shell  Fish. 

,                              , 

$216 

Working  Capital. 
Cash  capital,     .... 

•                              • 

$125 

10! 
115  ! 

Clams bu. 

Lobsters no. 

180 
900 

108 
108 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Apxiaratus. 

•                              • 

$71 : 

Aggregates. 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam  . 
Lines,  hand       .... 
Poles  and  lines. 
Pots,  lobster     .... 

6 
50 

l! 

50  ! 

Inrestmeiits. 

"Working  capital,     . 
Apparatus 

•                 •                 • 

$196 

125 
71 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Smelts,       .        ,        .        .lbs. 

25,000 

$3,440 
3,440  ' 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Shell  fish 

•  •                • 

•  •                 • 

$3,656 

3,440 
216 

County  of  Plymouth.     Town  of  Hull. 


Investments. 

Working  Capitdl. 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

Apparatus. 

Cars,  lobster     .... 
Xets,  snap         .... 
Poles  and  lines, 
Pots,  lobster      .... 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Perch, 
Bmelts, 


.  doz. 
.lbs. 


11 
3 

815 


500 
29,500 


$995 
995 

$1,143 

122 
6 

30 
985 


$3,200 

50 
3,150 


Shell  Fish. 
Lobsters lbs. 


Aggregates. 


Investments. 


Working  capital. 
Apparatus, 


Products. 


Food  fish. 
Shell  fish. 


98,300 


County  of  Plymouth 

.     Town  of  Kingston. 

Investments. 

Fish  Products. 

. 

$750 

Workiiiij  ('<tjtit(tl. 
Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital 

Land,          

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

$613 

50 

350 

200 

13 

$66 

25 

32 

4 

5 

t  Trout  fry,          .        .        .  no. 

Shell  Fish. 
Clame,        ....  bu. 

9,887,000 
2,000 

750 

$1,440 
1,440 

Cars,  eel    . 
Hatching  apparatus. 
Hoes  and  rakes,  clam 
Nets,  fyke 

• 

3 

1 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

$701 

Salt. 
flalt  (imported). 

bbls. 

•              • 
27 

$22 
22 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus 

Salt, 

613 
66 
22 

Products. 

Food  Fixh. 
Alewives,  fresh 

salted 
Eels, 

no. 

bble. 

bble. 

20,000 
80 
25 

$460 
100 
160 
200 

Products. 

Food  fish, 

Fish  products,          .        .        .        '        '        * 
Shellfish, 

$2,650 

460 

750 

1,440 

THE    FISHERIES. 


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INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Plymouth.     Town  op  Marion. 


Investments  and  Pkoducts. 


Investments, 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    .        . 
Cash  capital,     .... 

Land, 

Vessels,  aud  outfit,  and  boats, 
Wharves, 


Apparatus , 

Dredges,    . 
Lines,  hand 
Nets,  dip    . 
Pots,  lobster 
Rakes,  clam 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Alewives, 
Bass,  . 
Bluefish,    . 
Eels  (skinned). 


.  no. 

.lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 


Quantitj' 


12 


17,550 
400 
400 
150 


Value 


$10,704 

575 

593 

500 

7,736 

1,300 


$794 

751 

5 

10 

24 

4 


$405 

230 
40 
40 
15 


Invkstments  and  Products. 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 
Scup,          ....  lbs. 
Tautog lbs. 

Shell  Fish. 

Clams  (quahaugs),  .        .  bbls. 

Lobsters lbs. 

Oysters  (native),      .        .  bu. 
Scollops,    ... 


Other  Products. 
Shells  (scollops),      .       .  bu. 


Quantity 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 


"Working  capital, 
Apparatus, 


Products. 


Food  fish, 
Shell  flsh, 
Other  products. 


400 

400 


150 

200 

502 

12,182 


100 


Value 


$40 
40 

$11,547 

225 

30 

496 

10,796 

$30 
30 


$11,498 

10,704 
794 


$11,982 

405 

11,547 

30 


County  of  Plymouth.     Town  op  Marshfield. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 
Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,      .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


Apparatus. 

Cars,  lobster 

. 

Lines,  band 

. 

Pots,  lobster 

• 

Salt. 

Salt  (imported), 

.bbl 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Cod,  fresh 

.lbs 

salted 

.lbs 

761 


1,000 
1,000 


$1,655 

775 

60 

830 

$1,221 

67 

4 

1,150 

$4 
4 


30 
60 


Shell  Fish. 
Lobsters lbs. 


68,980 


Aggregates, 
Investments. 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,       .        .        .        . 
Salt 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Shell  fish,  .... 


$4,140 
4,140 


$2,880 

1,655 

1,221 

4 


$4,230 

90 
4,140 


County  op  Plymouth.     Town  of  Mattapoisett. 


Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

•              . 

$3,602 

Scup,          ....  lbs. 
Tautog lbs. 

4,805 
4,034 

$258 
249 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

- 

220 

Cash  capital,     .... 

- 

410 

Shell  Fish. 

,                              , 

$4,844 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

2,972 

Clams,       ....  bu. 

11 

11 

! 

(quahaugs),         .  bu. 

4 

4 

Apparatus. 

. 

$410 

Lobsters,   ....  lbs. 

2,406 

237 

17 

Oysters  (native),      .        .  bu. 

140 

143 

Xets,  dip 

_ 

18 ; 

Scollops gals. 

5,314 

4,449 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

86 

84 

Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges,     . 

291 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Investments. 

$4,012 

Food  Fish. 

. 

$956 

Working  capital. 
Apparatus,        .... 

. 

3,602 
410 

Alewives,  ....  no. 

27,750 

303 

bbls. 
Bass,  sea   ....  lbs. 

20 
350 

60 
38 

Products. 

$5,800 

Bluefish lbs. 

225 

18 

Food  fish,          .... 

956 

Eels  (skinned),         .        .  lbs. 

300 

30 

Shell  fish 

. 

4,844 

36 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  ok  Plymouth.    Town  of  Middleborough. 


I;«VE8TMKKTS  AND  Pkoducts.     |    Quantity       Value 


Investments. 

}\'or/ciiig  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  aud  outfit,  and  boats. 


Jpparatus. 

Nets,  dip 

Weirs 

Ice. 
Ice tons 


$425 

300 

100 

25 


$510 

10 
500 


Investments  and  Products. 


Products. 

Food  Fin/i. 
Alewives bbls. 


Aggregates. 

Investmenls, 


Working  capital, 

Apparatus, 

Ice, 


$75 
75  I    Food  fish, 


Products. 


Quantity       A'alue 


$1,200 
700 1       1,200 


County  of  Plymouth.     Town  of  Norwell. 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

Appai-utus. 
Seines,  sweep   .... 

Products. 
Food  Fish. 
Alewives, ....  bbls. 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus,         .        .        .        , 

Products. 
Food  fish,  ... 


County  of  Ply.mouth      Town  of  Plymouth. 


Investments 

Working  Capital. 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 

Cash  capital. 

Laud, 

Machinery, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 


Apparatus 

Cars,  eel    . 

lobster     . 
Hatching  apparatus. 
Hoes,  rakes,  and  baskets. 
Lines,  hand 


Moss  cloths,  creels,  rakes 

tubs, 
Kets,  dip   . 

gill   . 
Pots,  eol     . 

lobster 
Pumps, 
f^eiiies,  sweep 
Spears,  eel 
Traps,  eel 
lihh 
Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 


Salt  and  Ice. 

Salt  (Imported), 
Ice 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Alewives,  . 
ButlLTlish, 
Cod,  fresh 

salted 
Eels,  .... 

(skiuucd), 


,  aud 


bbls. 
tons 


,  no. 

.  no. 
,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 
,  lbs. 
lbs. 


• 

$12,749 

- 

3,935 
3,097 
2,400 

- 

100 

— 

3,217 

, 

$6,996 

4 

19 

26 

291 

- 

1,500 

- 

16 

- 

10 

_ 

266 

- 

30 

14 

123 

1 

10 

1,985 

1 

2,074 
25 

1 

20 

- 

19 

2 

20 

2 

2,520 

— 

53 

, 

$37 

19 

22 

6 

15 

$6,189 

10,000 
200 

40 
4 

21,500 

470 

11,700 

575 

300 

15 

9,800 

630 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Herring,    ....  no. 

Mackerel no. 

Swordrtsli,         .        .        .  lbs. 
Trout lbs. 


Other  food  fish, 


.  no. 
lbs. 


Fish  Products. 


Bait,  . 
Trout  fry, . 


Shell  Fish. 

Clams, 

(shucked),    . 
Lobsters,   . 


no. 
lbs. 
bbls. 
,  no. 


,  bu. 
gals, 
lbs. 


Other  Products, 
Irish  moss  (carrageen),  .  bbls. 


300 
3,641 
5,000 
6,000 

1,957 
2.600 


56,500 

3,700 

375 

3,575,000,000 


2,349;       1,696 

898;  804 

209,258       10,254 


1,390 


Aggregates. 

Investments. 

W^orking  capital, 

•Apparatus,         .... 

Salt  and  ice 

Products. 

Food  fish,  .... 

Fish  products 

Shellfish 

Other  products, 


THE   FISHERIES. 


37 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Plymouth.     Town  op  Rochester. 


Investments  and  Troducts. 

Quantity 

Viilue 

Investments  and  Products. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments. 

Working  Cujiital, 

$45 

Aggregates. 

Cash  capital,      .... 

- 

45 

Investments. 

$56 

Apparatus. 
Nets,  dip 

- 

$10 
10 

Working  capital, 

Apparatus 

45 

10 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

$72 

Products. 

$72 

Alewlves no. 

18,000 

72 

Food  flsh 

72 

County  of  Plymouth.     Town  of  Scituate. 


Investments. 

Fish  Products. 

$248 

Working  Capital. 

,              . 

$4,862 

Bait no. 

13,800 

63 

Buildincs  and  fixtures,    . 

_ 

1,972 

bbls. 

183 

183 

Cash  capital,     .... 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

470 
2,420 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$4,590 

Lobsters,  ....  lbs. 

70,549 

4,590 

Apparatus. 

,              . 

$3,136 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

4 

20 

Other  Products. 

• 

$15,354 

Lines,  hand       .... 

- 

4 

Irish  moss  (carrageen),  .  bbls. 

4,470 

15,354 

Moss  cloths,  creels,  rakes,  and 

tubs, 

— 

1,102 

Kets,  gill 

46 

564 

snap         .... 
Pots,  lobsier      .... 

1 
935 

1,344 

Aggregates. 

Seines,  sweep    .... 

1 

100 

Investnietits. 

$8,028 

Salt. 

•                              • 

$30 

■Working  capital. 

•                 •                 . 

4,862 

Salt  (imported),        .        .bbls. 

28 

30 

Apparatus 

Salt, 

1                 ■ 

3,136 
30 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

,                              . 

$1,411 

Products. 

$21,603 

Alewives,  ....  bbls. 

125 

313 

Food  fish,          .... 

. 

1,411 

Cod lbs. 

27,500 

550 

Fish  products. 

... 

248 

Mackerel no. 

5,640 

485 

Shell  fish,          .... 

. 

4,6y0 

Perch,        ....  no. 

7,560 

63 

Other  products. 

. 

15,354 

County  of  Plymouth 

.     Town  of  Wareham. 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Working  Capital. 

,              , 

$63,953 

Bluefish lbs. 

3,512 

$281 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 
Cash  capital,     .... 
Land, 

- 

2,223 

1,830 
100 

Scup lbs. 

Tautog,      ....  lbs. 
bbls. 

4,366 

2,605 

2 

234 
133 

28 

Oyster  beds,      .        . 
Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

- 

48,183 
11,617 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$44,620 

Oysters bu. 

21,499 

32,016 

Apip}aratus. 

, 

$1,570 

bbls. 

200 

1 ,000 

Forks,  oyster    .... 
Lines,  baud        .... 
Kets,  dip 

(shucked),.        .gals. 

1,369 

2,479 

- 

7 

Oysters,  seed     .        ,        .bu. 

13,275 

4,180 

4 

10 
16 

Scollops gals. 

5,448 

4,945 

Tongs,  rakes,  and  dredges,     . 

- 

1,537 

Salt  and  Ice. 

, 

$41 

Aggregates. 

Salt  (imported),        .        .bbls. 
Ice, tons 

34 

34 

Investments. 

$65,564 

3 

7 

Working  capital, 

.        .        . 

63,953 

Apparatus,       .... 

.        .        . 

1,670 

Products. 

Salt  and  ice 

.        .        . 

41 

Food  Fish. 

,                              ^ 

$965 

Alewives,  fresh         .        .  bbls. 

74 

78 

Products. 

$45,585 

salted       .        .  bbls. 

77 

193 

Food  fish 

965 

Bass,  sea   .        .        .        .  lbs. 

225 

18 

Shellfish 

. 

44,620 

38 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk.     City  of  Boston. 


Investments  and  Troducts 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Products. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments. 

Food  Fish  — Con. 

Worf^hiff  Capital. 

• 

$241,556 

Halibut,     ....  lbs. 
Herring,  fresh  .        .        .  bbls. 
salted          .        .  bbls. 

269,900 
1,842 

$28,530 
1,904 

Buildings  and  fixtures,    . 

- 

100 

30 

90 

Cash  capital,     . 

• 

- 

30,150 

Mackerel,  fresh         .        .  i^o. 

220,800 

17,430 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

211,306 

bbls. 

249 

3,890 

salted       .        .  bbls. 

999 

14,675 

Apparatus. 

. 

$28,827 

Perch  (skinned),      .        .  doz. 

38,000 

3,770 

Baskets  and  forks,  clam  . 

_ 

346 

Pollock,      ....  lbs. 

835,000 

6,925 

Cars,  bait  .... 

12 

15 

Smelts,       ....  lbs. 

74,000 

8,674 

lobster     .        •        , 

4 

25 

Swordfish,         .        .        .  lbs. 

126,000 

7,500 

Gear,  swordfishing 

210 

Other  food  fish,         .        .  lbs. 

1,146,000 

14,120 

whaling  . 

- 

12,250 

Lines,  hand 

_ 

48 

Fish  Products. 

. 

$45 

Nets,  gill   .... 

40 

303 

Livers,  fish        .        .        .  b'ck'ts. 

225 

45 

snap 

31 

74 

Poles  and  lines. 

- 

121 

Shell  Fish. 

. 

$80,780 

Pots,  lobster     . 

1,340 

1,735 

Seines,       .... 

10 

5,500 

Clams,        ....  bu. 

146,200 

73,050 

drag 

9 

200 

Lobsters,  .        .        .        .no. 

70,100 

7,730 

puree    . 

1 

450 

Spears,  eel 

10 

16 

Whale  Products. 

. 

$13,260 

Traps,  fish 

1 

60 

Whalebone,       .        .        .  lbs. 

2,214 

4,200 

lobster  . 

250 

300 

Whale  oil  (common),       .  gals. 

10,280 

2,600 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear,   . 

Salt  and  Ice. 
Salt  (imported), 

7,li4 

$19,339 
1,107 

(sperm),.        .gals. 

14,358 

6,460 

bbl 

•                              • 

*.                1,680 

Ice 

ton 

3                 7,785 

18,232 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Jiirestments. 

$289,722 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$414,716 

Working  capital,     . 

.         »         . 

241,556 

Bluefish,    . 

.lbs 

44,200 

2,652 

Apparatus,       .... 

. 

28,827 

Butterfish, 

lbs 

150 

11 

Salt  aud  ice 

. 

19,339 

Cod,  fresh 

.lbs 

4,226,000 

84,670 

salted 
CuBk, 

.  lbs 
.lbs 

275,000 
838,500 

6,000 
10,750 

Products. 

$508,801 

Eels  (skinned). 

.lbs 

24,200 

2,200 

Food  fish,          .... 

c 

414,716 

Flounders, 

.lbs 

20,000 

250 

Fish  products, 

. 

45 

Haddock,'. 

.lbs 

10,525,000 

180,100 

Shell  fish 

.          . 

80,780 

Hake, 

.lbs 

1,769,000 

20,575 

Whale  products. 

.          • 

13,260 

County  of 

Suffolk.     Town  of  Revere. 

Investments. 

Fish  Products. 

.              . 

$615 

Working  Capital 

. 

'$1,460 

Menhaden,         .        .        .  bbls. 

410 

615 

C'ash  capital 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats, 

- 

125 
1,335 

Apparatus. 

.              . 

$1,800 

Aggregates. 

Traps,  fish 

• 

2 

1,800 

Jtieestmt'nts. 

$3,260 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

$3,620 

Working  capital 

Apparatus 

1,460 
1,<!00 

Bluefish,    .... 
Ilerriug,     .... 
Mackerel,  . 
Scup 

lbs. 
bbls. 
no. 
lbs. 

200 

2,000 

10,01)0 

100 

14 

3,000 
600 

\ 

Products, 

Food  fish 

Fish  products, 

$4,235 

3,620 
615 

County  of  Suffolk.     Town  of  Winthrop. 


Investments. 

Apparatus  —  Con. 

Work  lull  Ciijiitnl. 

,                              , 

$2,630 

Hakes,  clam 

_ 

sn 

Cash  capital,     .... 

_ 

500 

Traps,  fish 

• 

1 

3,000 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

" 

2,130 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

$5,400 

Apjiaratus. 

• 

$4,478 

Cod,   .... 

.  lbs. 

15,000 

450 

Buckets 

12 

Flounders, 

.  lbs. 

1,500 

30 

Cars,  lobster     .... 

14 

160  , 

Herring,    . 

bbls. 

3,000 

3,750 

Lines,  hand       .... 

- 

8 

Mackerel,  . 

.  no. 

5,000 

500 

Nets,  dip 

3 

9 

Perch  (skinned). 

doz. 

3,000 

320 

Pots,  lobster      .... 

819 

1,278 

Pollock,     . 

lbs. 

15,000 

350 

THE    FISHERIES. 


39 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Suffolk.     Town  of  Wixthrop  —  Concluded. 


Investments  and  Products.         Qiumtity        Value 


Fish  Products. 
Periwinkles,      .        .        .  b'ck'ts. 


Shell  Fish. 


5,500 


Clams, 
Lobsters,  . 


bu.  2,000 

,  no.  58,300 


$1,100 
1,100 

$7,039 

1,600 
6,439 


Investments  and  Products. 


Aggregates. 

Jnrfstinents. 
Working  capital. 
Apparatus 


Products. 


Food  fish, 
Fish  products, 
Shell  fish. 


Quantity        Value 

I 


$7,108 
2,630 
4,478 

$13,539 
5,400 
1,100 
7,039 


County 

of  Worcester. 

Town  of  Ashburnham. 

Products. 

50 
150 

100 

1 

$36 

6 

12 

Fish  Products. 
Bait no. 

40,000 

$200 
200 

Food  Fish. 

Perch,        ....  lbs. 
Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 
Pout,  horned    .        .        .  lbs. 

Aggregates. 
Products. 

Food  fish, 

Fish  products, 

$236 
36 

200 

County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Athol. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 
Pout,  horned     . 
Trout,  brook     . 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$513 
513 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Auburn. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


111 
22 


County  of  AVorcester.    Town  of  Boylston. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


68 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Brookfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Bass,  black 
Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook 


.  lbs. 
.  lbs. 
.lbs. 
.lbs. 


$145 

6 
42 
18 
79 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


$145 
145 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Clinton. 


Products. 

Food  Fish . 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


$6 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


40 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS    AND    PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Dana. 


Investments  and  I'roddcts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Prodccts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

135 
45 

$55 

21 
34 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
Food  fish 

$55 
55 

County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Gardner. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

I'ickerel lbs. 

Pout,  horned    .        .        .  lbs. 

Fish  Products. 
Bait, no. 


100 
100 


10,000 


$24 

12 
12 

$50 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish. 


50  '  I  Fish  products, 


$74 

24 
50 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Holden. 


Products, 

Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook     . 


.lbs. 
.lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$29 

29 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Leicester. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$12 
12 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Millbury. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


Pickerel,    . 
Trout,  brook 


'.  lbs. 
.  lbs. 


$43 

3 

40 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


$43 
43 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  op  North  Brookfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 


Trout,  brook 


lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fish, 


$72 
72 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Oakham. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  Iba. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


$26 
26 


County  op  Worcester.     Town  of  Paxton. 


Products. 
Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  fieb, 


$50 
50 


THE    FISHERIES. 


41 


INVESTxMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Petersham. 


Investments  and  Products.         Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  rKODUCTS. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fiah. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .lbs. 

50 

$30 
30 

Aggregates. 

Products. 

Food  fish 

$30 
80 

County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Phillipston. 


Products. 

Food  Fis/i. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$21 
21 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Princeton. 


Products 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  flBh, 


$105 
105 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Royalston. 


Products. 

Food  Fis/i. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$51 
61 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Rutland. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$10 
10 


County  op  Worcester.     Town  of  Shrewsbury. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$99 
09 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Spencer. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Perch lbs. 

Piclierel,  ....  lbs. 
I'out,  horued  .  .  .  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
P7'oducts. 


Food  fish, 


$178 
178 


County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Sterling. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fieh, 


$20 
20 


42 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Sturbridge. 


Investments  and  I'koducts. 

Quantity 

Value 

Investments  and  Products. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

25 

$20 
20 

Aggregates. 

J'rodacts. 

Food  fish, 

S20 
20 

County  of  Worcester.    Town  of  Sutton. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  tish, 


$23 
23 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Upton. 


Products. 
Food  Fish. 


Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 
Pout,  horned 
Trout,  brook 


Aggregates. 
Products. 


Food  flsh, 


$27 

27 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  Uxbridge. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


$6 
6 


THE    FISHERIES. 


43 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  "Warren. 


Investments  and  Tkoducts. 

Quantity 

Value 

INVKSTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS.           Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

Pickerel lbs. 

Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 

50 
80 

$65 

7 
58 

Aggregates. 

Products. 
1  Food  fish 

$63 
65 

County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  West  Boylston. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 
Pickerel,    ....  lbs. 


Trout,  brook 


lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish. 


49 


County  of  Worcester.     Town  of  West  Brookfield. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 


BasB,  black 
Perch, 
Pickerel,    . 


,  lbs. 
.lbs. 
,  lbs. 


1,500 
2,000 
2,500 


$1,219 

180 
240 
350 


Food  Fish  —  Con. 
Pout,  horned     .        .        .  lbs. 
Trout,  brook     .        .        .  lbs. 


Aggregates. 

Products. 


Food  fish, 


3,000 
125 


$360 
89 


$1,219 
1,219 


County  of  Worcester.      City  of  Worcester. 


Products. 

Food  Fish. 

• 

$668 

Aggregates. 

Perch, 

•  lbs. 

230 

28 

Pickerel,    . 

•  lbs. 

1,620 

209 

Products, 

$668 

Pout,  horned     . 

.lbs. 

400 

48 

Trout,  brook     . 

.lbs. 

542 

383 

Food  fish, 

668 

44 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION    OF   CITY   AND    TOWN   AGGREGATES. 


CocsTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Investments 


Working 
Capital 


Apparatus 


Salt  and  Ice 


Total 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 


BARXSTABLK. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewfiter,   . 
Chatham,    . 
Dennic, 
Eastham,    . 
Falmouth,  . 
Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,    . 
Orleans, 
Provincetov.n, 
Santhvich,  . 
Truro, 
Wellrteet,    . 
Yurmouth, . 


BERKSHIRE. 


Adams, 

Becket, 

Cheshire,    . 

Clarkt^burg, 

Dalton, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock,    . 

Hinsdale,    . 

Lee,     . 

Lenox, 

New  Ashford,    . 

Xew  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otif<,    . 

Peru,  . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, . 
Savoy, 
Stockbridge, 
Washington, 
AVilliamt-town,  . 
Windsor,    . 


BRISTOL. 


42  Berkley,      . 

43  Dartmouth, 

44  Dighton,     . 

45  Fairhaven,  . 

46  Fall  RrnER, 

47  Freetown,  . 

48  New  Bedford, 

49  Kaynham,  . 

50  Somerset,    . 

51  Swant-ea,     . 

62  Taunton,  . 

63  Westport,  . 


64 

65  I 

66  I 

67  I 

68  ! 
69 
60 
61 

02 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 


DUKES. 


Chilmark,  . 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartowii, 
Gay  Head,  . 
Goisnold,  . 
Tisbury,  . 
West  Tisbury, 


$520,832 

25,370 
46,949 

],09S 
60,919 
21,S23 

3,282 
15,606 

5,737 

1,765 

7:2 

257,346 

2,559 
36,970 
34,952 

5.744 


ESSEX. 


Bevtirlt,  . 

Essex, 

Gloucester, 

Ipswich, 

Manchester, 

Marble-head, 

Nahaiit, 

Newliury,  . 

Newbukypobt 

Rockport,  . 

Rowley, 


$502,647 

3,587 

7,003 

2,428 

20,732 

6,992 

3,006 

447,768 

1,265 

3,960 

352 

275 

5,279 

$45,434 

5,130 

410 

15,055 

1,942 

9,305 
10,623 

2,969 

$3,036,497 

66,775 

10,555 

2,806,273 

1,720 

3,120 

3,512 

664 

80 

5,010 

26,627 

148 


$171,619 

3,467 
2,828 
4,719 

16,590 
8,004 
6,958 
5,452 
1,575 
127 
789 

47,794 
5,109 

57,207 
9,650 
1,350 


$124,116 

342 

13,999 

828 

2,029 

3,000 

27 

98,577 

228 

1,130 

93 

100 

3,763 

$26,834 

7,659 
20 
2,085 
1,856 
6,4i16 
3,671 
5,047 

$207,741 

4,927 

108 

182,072 

447 

3,395 

2,277 

1,001 

16 

1,611 

4,559 

45 


$37,985 

401 

637 

1,538 

2,402 

1,211 

1,695 

2,175 

164 

30 

12 

24,380 

101 

2,257 

676 

306 


$4,248 

232 

418 

429 

2,004 

12 

253 
680 
106 

49 
65 


$2,257 

259 
8 
350 
148 
876 
468 
148 

$185,198 

10,437 

700 

169,777 


493 

2,698 

3 


$730,436 

29,238 

50,414 

7,355 

79,911 

31,038 

11,935 

23,233 

7,476 

1,922 

1,513 

329,520 

7,769 

96,434 

45,278 

7,400 


$631,011 

4,161 

21,420 

3,685 

24,765 

10,004 

3,033 

546,598 

2,173 

6,196 

445 

424 

9,107 


$74,525 

13,048 

4:i8 

17,490 

3,946 
16,677 
14,762 

8,164 

$3,429,436 

82,139 

11,363 

3,248,122 

2,167 

6,515 

5,863 

1,665 

96 

7,114 

33,884 

196 


THE   FISHERIES. 


45 


INVESTMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   OF   CITY   AND   TOWN   AGGREGATES. 


Prodccts 

Food  Fish 

Fish  Products 

Food  Fish 
Products 

Shell  Fish 

Whale  and  Seal 
Products 

Other 
Products 

Total 

$554,399 

$21,329 

- 

$127,570 

$44,316 

$616 

$748,230 

1 

6,925 

410 

_ 

19,877 

_ 

_ 

27,212 

2 

9,120 

183 

- 

21,387 

_ 

_ 

30,690 

3 

5,579 

30 

- 

208 

- 

- 

5,817 

4 

42,734 

2,044 

- 

37,669 

. 

420 

82,867 

5 

19,309 

1,000 

- 

276 

- 

_ 

20,585 

6 

7,461 

400 

- 

805 

. 

«. 

8,666 

7 

13,196 

- 

- 

8,336 

_ 

_ 

21,532 

8 

8,090 

252 

- 

12 

_ 

_ 

8,354 

9 

1,849 

- 

- 

1,871 

. 

_ 

3,720 

10 

2,357 

80 

- 

2,199 

_ 

196 

4,832 

11 

378,249 

11,191 

- 

731 

44,316 

_ 

434,487 

12 

3,188 

468 

- 

1,116 

_ 

. 

4,772 

13 

39,059 

4,257 

- 

115 

_ 

_ 

43,431 

14 

8,518 

336 

- 

31,697 

_ 

_ 

40,551 

15 

8,765 

678 

- 

1,271 

- 

- 

10,714 

16 

$7,783 

$1,050 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$8,833 

17 

217 

~ 

- 

. 

_ 

_ 

217 

18 

257 

- 

- 

- 

. 

257 

19 

1,795 

225 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

2,020 

20 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

. 

30 

21 

244 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2W 

22 

309 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

309 

23 

523 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

523 

24 

379 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

379 

25 

85 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

85 

25 

37 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

37 

27 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

160 

28 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

29 

- 

825 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

825 

30 

565 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

565 

31 

30 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

30 

32 

187 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

187 

33 

2,239 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

2,239 

34 

83 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

83 

35 

i98 

- 

- 

- 

- 

198 

36 

7 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

7 

37 

128 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

128 

38 

33 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

33 

39 

270 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

270 

40 

$52,794 

$3,764 

- 

$38,274 

$294,037 

- 

$388,869 

41 

1,279 

- 

_ 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

4,279 

42 

12,767 

2,264 

- 

2,535 

.  _ 

_ 

17,566 

43 

3,828 

- 

- 

1,200 

- 

- 

5,028 

44 

14,855 

- 

- 

9,144 

_ 

_ 

23,999 

45 

4,553 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

6,053 

46 

95 

- 

- 

369 

- 

- 

464 

47 

3,563 

- 

- 

15,597 

294,037 

_ 

313,197 

48 

2,718 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,718 

49 

1,640 

- 

- 

1,946 

_ 

_ 

3,586 

50 

80 

- 

- 

3,705 

. 

_ 

3,785 

51 

570 

- 

- 

_ 

.  _ 

«. 

570 

52 

6,846 

— 

— 

778 

- 

- 

7,624 

53 

$101,045 

$762 

- 

$35,635 

- 

- 

$137,442 

54 

16,261 

- 

_ 

4,335 

_ 

_ 

20,596 

55 

820 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

820 

56 

22,538 

- 

- 

17,924 

_ 

. 

40,462 

57 

4,152 

- 

- 

440 

- 

- 

4,592 

58 

12,853 

- 

- 

8,685 

_ 

. 

21,538 

59 

30,809 

630 

- 

3,516 

_ 

_ 

34,955 

60 

13,612 

132 

- 

735 

- 

- 

14,479 

61 

$3,416,204 

$74,520 

$9,923 

$120,866 

- 

$1,005 

$3,622,518 

62 

88,967 

9,883 

_ 

300 

99,150 

63 

13,820 
3,124,184 

63,763 

9,923 

4,595 
15,115 

- 

- 

18,415 
3,212,985 

64 
65 

6,305 

- 

- 

27,900 

_ 

_ 

34,205 

66 

1,900 

- 

.- 

1,440 

- 

_ 

3,340 

67 

12,341 

24 

- 

12,971 

_ 

_ 

25,336 

63 

4,367 

660 

- 

1,850 

- 

- 

6,S77 

69 

— 

— 

— 

1,800 

— 

_ 

1,800 

70 

18,634 

150 

- 

34,290 

-. 

_ 

53,074 

71 

71,681 

40 

- 

3,900 

- 

1,005 

76,626 

72 

330 

2,650 

" 

2,980 

73 

46 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   OF   CITY   AND   TOWN   AGGREGATES  — Continued. 


CoL-NTiF.s,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


IXVESTMKNTS 


Wiirking 
Capital 


Apparatus 


Salt  and  Ice 


Total 


ESSEX  — Con. 

1  Salem 

2  Salisbury,  .... 

3  I  Swampscott, 

FRANKLIN". 

5  Bernardston, 

6  Warwick,  .... 

HAMPDEX. 

8  Brimfield,  .... 

9  ClUCOPEE 

10  HOLYOKE,   .... 

11  I  Lougmeadow,    . 

12  !  Ludlow 

13  Monson 

1-1     Montgomery, 

15  Palmer,       .... 

16  Southwick, 

17  Springfield,   . 

18  Westfteld,  .... 

19  West  Springfield, 

20  Wilbraham, 

21  HAMPSHIRE. 

22  I  Amherst,    .... 

23  Belchertown,     . 

24  !  (ioshen,      .... 

25  Granby 

26  (rreenwich, 

27  I   Had  ley 

28  I  Huntington, 

29  Plainfield 

80  I  South  Hadley,    . 

31  Ware, 

32  MIDDLESEX. 

33  Medfobd,  .... 

84  NANTUCKET, 

35     Nantucket, 

86  NORFOLK. 

37  Cohasset 

38  !  PLYMOUTH. 

39  Duxbury 

40  Hingham,   .... 

41  Hull 

42  Kingston,   .... 

43  Marion,       .... 

44  I   Marshtield, 

45  Mattapoisett, 

46  '    Middleborough, 

47  Xorwell 

48  Plymouth 

49  Koclu'stcr 

60  Scituate,      .... 

61  Warebam,  .... 

62  SUFFOLK. 

53  Boston,      .... 

54  Revere 

55  Wiiithrop 

I 

56  '  WORCESTER, 

67  Ashburnham,    . 

58  Athol,  .... 

59  Auburn,     .... 

60  BoyUton 


$4,199 

544 

17,270 


$574 
574 

$28,894 
28,894 

$2,072 
2,072 

$105,968 

6,205 

125 

995 

613 

10,704 

1,655 

3,602 

425 

35 

12,749 

45 

4,862 

63,953 

$245,646 

241,556 
1,460 
2,630 


$1,259 

239 

5,785 


$460 
460 

$10,176 
10,176 

$4,014 
4,014 

$19,202 

3,175 

71 

1,143 

66 

794 

1,221 

410 

510 

100 

6,996 

10 

3,136 

1,570 

$35,105 

28,827 
1,800 

4,478 


$145 

49 

822 


$75 
75 

$1,592 
1.592 


$303 
94 

22 

4 

75 

37 

30 
41 

$19,339 
19,339 


$5,603 

S32 

23,877 


$1,109 
1,109 

$40,662 
40,662 

$6,086 
6,086 

$125,473 

9,474 

196 

2,138 

701 
11,498 

2,880 
4,oi-> 

1,010 

135 

19,782 

55 

8,028 

65,564 

$300,090 

289,722 
3,260 
7,108 


THE    FISHEKIES. 


47 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   OF   CITY   AND   TOWN    AGGREGATES  —  Continued. 


Products 

Food  Fish 

Fish  Products 

Food  Fish 
Products 

Shell  Fish 

Whale  and  Seal 
Products 

Other 
Products 

Total 

$4,715 

$1,900 

$6,615 

1 

- 

- 

- 

9,600 

- 

- 

9,600 

2 

68,960 

— 

— 

2,555 

- 

- 

71,515 

3 

$281 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$281 

4 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

6 

272 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

272 

6 

$3,378 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,378 

7 

11 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11 

8 

b^■i: 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

574 

9 

1,117 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,117 

10 

40 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40 

11 

89 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

89 

12 

108 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108 

13 

26 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

26 

14 

339 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

339 

15 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

16 

623 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

623 

17 

36 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

36 

18 

379 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

379 

19 

22 

** 

— 

- 

- 

- 

22 

20 

$1,072 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,072 

21 

157 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

157 

22 

67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67 

'23 

67 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

67 

24 

10 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

10 

25 

20 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

20 

26 

263 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

253 

27 

65 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

65 

28 

120 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

120 

29 

105 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

105 

30 

208 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

208 

31 

$3,850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,850 

32 

3,850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,850 

33 

$53,617 

$116 

- 

$23,870 

- 

$50 

$77,653 

34 

53,617 

116 

- 

23,870 

- 

50 

77,653 

35 

$16 

- 

- 

$13,520 

- 

$3,465 

$17,001 

36 

16 

- 

- 

13,520 

- 

3,465 

17,001 

37 

$26,047 

$18,776 

_ 

$98,797 

- 

$19,879 

$163,499 

38 

7,346 

1,695 

_ 

5,476 

_ 

„ 

14,517 

39 

3,440 

- 

- 

216 

- 

_ 

3,656 

40 

3,200 

- 

- 

9,170 

_ 

_ 

12,370 

41 

460 

750 

- 

1,440 

_ 

_ 

2,650 

42 

405 

- 

- 

11.547 

_ 

30 

11,982 

43 

00 

- 

4,140 

_ 

_ 

4,230 

44 

956 

- 

- 

4,844 

_ 

_ 

5,800 

45 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,200 

46 

313 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

313 

47 

6,189 

16,083 

_ 

12,754 

_ 

4,495 

39,521 

48 

72 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

72 

49 

1,411 

248 

- 

4,590 

_ 

15,354 

21,603 

50 

965 

- 

— 

44,620 

- 

- 

45,585 

51 

$423,736 

$1,760 

- 

$87,819 

$13,260 

- 

$526,575 

52 

414,716 

45 

_ 

80,780 

13,260 

_ 

508,801 

53 

3,620 

615 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

4,235 

54 

5,400 

1,100 

- 

7,039 

- 

- 

13,539 

55 

$3,692 

$250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$3,942 

56 

36 

200 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

236 

57 

513 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

513 

58 

22 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

22 

59 

68 

" 

~ 

"■ 

i 

— 

68 

60 

48 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND    PRODUCTS —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   OF   CITY  AND   TOWN   AGGREGATES —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities,  akd  Towns. 


Investments 


Working 
Capital 


Apparatus 


Salt  and  Ice 


Total 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

1:^ 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 


■WORCESTER  — Con. 

Brookfield 

Clinton 

Dana, 

Gardner 

Holdcn 

Leicester 

Millburv, 

North  Brookfield,      . 

Oakham,     

I'axton, 

I'etersham,         .... 
Phillippton,        .... 

Princeton, 

Koyalston 

KutUuid, 

Shrewsbury 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Hturbridge,         .... 

Hutton, 

Upton, 

I'xbridge 

"Warren 

West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Worcester 


RECAPITULATION  OF  AGGREGATES.  FOR  THE  STATE  AND  COUNTIES. 


THE    FISHERIES. 


49 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   OF   CITY   AND   TOWN   AGGREGATES  — Concluded. 

Products 


Food  Fish 

Fish  Products 

Food  Fish 
Products 

Shell  Fish 

Whale  and  Seal 
Products 

Other 
Products 

Total            ' 

$145 

$145 

1 

6 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

2 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55 

3 

24 

$50 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

74 

4 

29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29 

5 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

12 

6 

43 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43 

7 

72 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

72 

8 

26 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

26 

9 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50 

10 

30 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

30 

11 

21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21 

12 

105 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

• 

105 

13 

51 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

51 

14 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

15 

99 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

99 

16 

178 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

178 

17 

20 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

18 

20 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

20 

19 

23 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

20 

27 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

27 

21 

6 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

22 

65 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

65 

23 

49 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

49 

24 

1,219 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,219 

25 

668 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

668 

26 

RECAPITULATION   OF   AGGREGATES.     FOR   THE    STATE   AND   COUNTIES. 


Products 

Food  Fish 

Fish  Products 

Food  Fish 
Products 

Shell  Fish 

Whale  and  Seal 
I'roducts 

Other 
Products 

Total 

$4,647,914 

$122,327 

$9,923 

$546,351 

$351,613 

$25,015 

$5jJ03,143 

1 

554,399 

21,329 

— 

127,570 

44,316 

616 

748,230 

2 

7,783 

1,050 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

8,833 

3 

52,794 

3,764 

_ 

38,274 

294,037 

_ 

388,869 

4 

101,045 

762 

_ 

35,635 

_ 

_ 

137,442 

5 

3,416,204 

74,520 

9,923 

120,866 

_ 

1,005 

3,622,518 

6 

281 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

281 

7 

3,378 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

3,378 

8 

1,072 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

1,072 

9 

3,850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,8.50 

10 

53,617 

116 

- 

23,870 

_ 

50 

77,653 

11 

16 

- 

_ 

13,520 

_ 

3,465 

17,001 

12 

26,047 

18,776 

- 

98,797 

- 

19,879 

163,499 

13 

423,736 

1,760 

- 

87,819 

13,260 

- 

626,575 

14 

3,692 

250 

— 

— 

— 

— 

3,942 

15 

50 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   BY   NAME.     POR   THE    STATE. 


Classification. 


Basis 


Quantity 


Value 


Average 
Value 


Number 

of  Persons 

making 

return 


Investments. 

Working  Capital. 

BuildingB  and  fixtures, 

Cash  capital,    . 

Credit  capital. 

Laud, 

Machinery, 

Oyster  beds,    . 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats. 

Wharves,         .... 


Apparatus. 


Anchors  and  buoys, 

Barrels, 

Baskets,  forks,  and  tuba,  clam 

Buckets, 

Butts,  tubs,  and  pickling  apparatus. 
Cars,  bait 
eel  . 


lobster    . 

shrimp   . 

tautog    . 

Flakes,     . 
Flake  boxes,    . 

Flake  cloths,   = 

Forks, 

oyster  . 
Gear,  swordflshing 

whaling 
Hatching  apparatus. 
Hoes,  rakes,  and  baskets,  clam 

Lines,  band     .... 

Moss  cloths,  creels,  rakes,  and  tubs. 

Nets, 


dip  . 

gill  (drift),    . 

gill  (stationary), 

fyke 
snap 
square    . 
sweep    . 
Pans,  freezing 

Poles  and  lines. 

Pots,  eel  . 

lobster    . 
Pounds  and  pockets. 
Presses,  . 
Pumps,    . 
Pushers,  pickers,  etc., 

Scales, 

Seines, 

purse  . 


sweep .... 

Spears,  eel       ...        . 

Sticks  and  pickling  apparatus, 
Bticks  (for  drying  alewives), 
Tongs,  rakes," and  dredges. 
Traps,  eel        .        .        . 

fish       . 

lobster 
Trawls  (beam). 
Trawls  and  trawl  gear,  . 

Weirs,      .... 

eel 

Wheelbarrows, 


feet 
feet 


956 


12 

76 

231 

4 
40 

23,000 

5,606 

21,755 


3,146 

1,710 

298 

30 
2,529 

142 
35 
12 

4,000 
26 

1,080 
23,299 

200 
3 

94 

47 
150 

71 

182 


10,000 

303 
104 

615 
2 

86 

225 
199 


$4,488,564 

286,648 
673,167 
245,450 
155,055 
.36,816 
142,183 
2,725,743 
223,502 


$599,267 

20 

881 

1,645 

14 

27,312 

15 

279 

1,443 

28 

28 

168 

12 

9,389 

2,717 

2,872 

75 

10 

688 

111,997 

3,532 

97S 

6,584 

3,107 

1,766 

12,013 

37 

762 

85 

200 

19,139 

65 

1,338 

82 

12 

150 

800 

17 

162 

1,132 

27,473 

2,980 

1,200 

225 

773 

1,955 

250 

11,349 

65,805 

500 

5,914 

269 

79 

215 

20 

8,237 

,321 

63,253 

3,500 

865 

90 

89,052 

98,022 

3,000 

90 

2,064 

225 


$0.92 


1.25 
3.67 

6.25 

7.00 
4.20 

0.41 
0.48 
0.13 

2.00 


2.09 

7.03 

2.52 

6.67 
7.57 

9.42 
2.34 
1.00 

0.20 
0.65 

1.05 
1.18 

6.00 
75.00 

20.80 

241.47 
438.70 

83.30 
1.48 


0.002 

1.06 
608.20 

1.41 

45.00 

1,139.79 

0.40 
10.37 


583 

738 

13 

52 

41 

100 

2,102 

46 


2 

3 
567 

7 

56 

12 

26 

177 

6 

1 
18 

2 
29 
23 
25 

2 

2 

1 

29 

19 

6 

169 

52 

427 

246 

120 

4 

37 

11 

1 

227 

2 

43 

12 

11 

5 

1 

4 

48 

46 

423 

5 

1 

3 

90 

20 

1 

33 

64 

1 

49 

112 

33 

6 

1 

391 

10 

54 

3 

7 

2 

279 

64 

1 

3 

17 

1 


THE    FISHERIES. 


51 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION   BY   NAME.     FOR   THE    STATE  —  Continued. 


Classification. 


Basis 


Quantity 


Value 


Average 
Value 


Number 

of  Persons 

making 

return 


Average 
Value  to 

each 
I'erson 


Investmenta  —  Con. 

Salt  and  Ice. 


Salt  (domestic), 
(imported), 
Ice,   . 


Producta. 

Food  Fish. 


Alewives,  fresh { 

salted J 

smoked  

Bass 

black 

sea I 

striped j 

Bluefish, j 

Bonito j 

Butterfish | 

Catfish, I 

Cod,  fresh 

salted 

Cusk,  fresh 

salted 

Eels j 

(skinned), J 

Flounders, 5 

Haddock,  fresh 

salted 

Hake,  fresh 

salted 

Halibut,  fresh 

salted 

smoked     

Herring,  fresh 5 

salted j 

Mackerel,  fresh J 

horse 5 

salted j 

tinker 

Mullet, 

Perch I 

(skinned), 

Pickerel,  . 

Pollock,  fresh | 

salted 

Pompano 

Pout,  horned \ 

Salmon, \ 

Scup, j 

Shad, j 

Skates ' 

Smelts.    .        .  * 


barrels 
barrels 
tons 


number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

barrels 

barrels 

pounds 

pounds 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

number 

pounds 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

i)arrels 

barrels 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

dozen 

pounds 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 


746 
184,290 
53,700  >i 


621,052 

50,000 

13,848 

25,000 

9,200 

30 

575 

7,905 

17 

144,609 

5 

20 

9,876 

1,012 

988,267 

30,050 

22 

200 

112,350 

56% 

40 

40 

36,910,069 

44,182,889 

3,219,681 

649,802 

127,400 

816 

211,983 

1,181 

25,631 

486,692 

1,461 

43,584,913 

1,549,753 

7,058,492 

879,590 

8,253,977 

434,619 

35,968 

1,155,700 

2,506,000 

81,783 

100,000 

5,784 

2,872,087 

94,000 

4,277 

494 

40,000 

21 

1,304,467 

28,291 

70 

2 

7,560 

13,445 

241;,- 

42,200 

39,350 

500 

5,061,415 

603 

1,431,335 

60 

7,625 

62 

916,150 

50 

4,427 

27,477 

2 

132,523 


$250,997 

807 
142,348 
107,842 


$4,647,914 

4,387 

200 

20,350 

250 

15,098 

150 

55 

992 

8 

9,567 

40 

5 

978 

240 

54,495 

1,185 

90 

4 

3,995 

346 

4 

1 

567,602 

1,210,517 

38,385 

15,182 

5,177 

6,574 

13,388 

9,949 

544 

13,104 

4,254 

622,383 

26,257 

66,625 

16,774 

513,080 

25,704 

2,223 

6,088 

35,231 

83,178 

1,500 

10,051 

186,956 

5,320 

35,476 

4,111 

158 

500 

526 

86,299 

351,260 

169 

20 

63 

1,292 

2,418 

4,210 

4,852 

10 

34,263 

796 

23,655 

30 

925 

9 

26,045 

410 

506 

1,849 

4 

15,814 


$1.08 
0.77 
2.01 


$0,007 
0.004 
1.470 
0.010 
1.641 
5.000 
0.096 
0.125 
0.471 
0.066 
8.000 
0.250 
0.099 
0.237 
0.055 
0.039 
4.091 
0.020 
0.036 
6.097 
0.100 
0.025 
0.015 
0.027 
0.012 
0.023 
0.041 
8.066 
0.063 
8.424 
0.021 
0.027 
2.912 
0.014 
0.017 
0.009 
0.019 

•0.062 
0.061 
0.062 
0.005 
0.014 
1.017 
0.015 
1.738 
0.065 
0.057 
8.295 

0.320 
0.013 

25.048 
0.066 

12.416 
2.414 

10.000 
0.008 
0.096 

10.012 
0.100 
0.123 
0.020 
0.007 
1.320 
0.017 
0.500 
0.121 
0.145 
0.028 
8.200 
0.114 
0.067 
2.000 
0.119 


26 
331 
625 


22 
1 

55 
1 

29 
1 
3 
7 
1 

85 
1 
1 

21 

7 

251 

22 
2 
2 

28 

7 

1 

1 

370 

169 

97 

12 

34 

50 
113 

62 

6 

105 

30 
232 

12 
116 

12 

86 
5 
1 

16 

7 

165 

1 

36 

317 

7 

78 
1 
3 
1 
2 
4 

65 
2 
1 
1 

17 

14 

14 

41 

1 

137 

2 

21 
1 

15 

8 

152 

4 

8 

19 
1 

66 


$31 
430 
173 


$199 

200 

370 

250 

621 

150 

18 

142 

8 

113 

40 

5 

46 

34 

21T 

64 

45 

2 

143 

40 

4 

1 

1,.534 

7,163 

396 

1,261 

152 

131 

118 

160 

91 

125 

142 

2,683 

2,188 

574 

1,398 

6,966 

5,341 

2,223 

381 

5,033 

504 

1,500 

279 

590 

760 

455 

4,111 

53 

500 

263 

21,575 

5,404 

85 

20 

63 

76 

173 

301 

118 

10 

250 

398 

1,126 

30 

62 

3 

171 

103 

63 

97 

4 

282 


52 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND    PRODUCTS —Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  BY  NAME.     FOR  THE  STATE  —  Coatinued. 


Classification. 


Basis 


Products  — Con. 
Food  Fish  —  Con. 

Squeteague, j 

Sturgeon,         

Suckers 

Swordfish, 

Tautog, I 

Tom-cod, 

Trout,  brook J 

Turbot 

^Vhiting I 

r 

Other  food  fish,  fresh    ....■( 
salted    ....        I 


Fish  Products. 


Bait, , 


Cuttlefish, 
Dogfigh,  . 

Fish  oil,  . 


Livers, 


(cod  liver), 
(dog), 


cod 
dogfish 

fish      . 


Menhaden, 
Periwinkles,    . 

Refuse  fish  for  fertilizers. 

Sharks,     .... 

Shrimps 

Squid,       .... 
Trout  fry. 


Food  Fish  Products. 

Fish  roe, 

Halibut  fins,  salted         .        .        .        .        | 

Halibut  flitches,  salted 

Tongues  and  sounds,  salted 

Shell  Fish. 
Clams, I 

(quahaugs),        ....        J 

(razor-fish) 

(shucked),  

Lobsters, | 

Oysters J 

native 

(planted), 

seed 

(shucked), 

BcoUops 

Whale  and  Seal  Products. 

Ambergris, 

Oil,  eea-elcphant 

Sealskins  (rough-dressed) 

Whalebone, 


number 

pounds 

number 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

barrels 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 
pounds 


number 

pounds 

barrels 

barrels 

pounds 

gallons 

barrels 

gallons 

barrels 

gallons 

buckets 

buckets 

buckets 

biickets 

barrels 

number 

barrels 

buckets 

bushels 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

gallons 

barrels 

number 


Quantity 


barrels 
pounds 
barrels 
pounds 
pounds 


bushels 

barrels 

bushels 

barrels 

barrels 

gallons 

number 

pounds 

bushels 

barrels 

bushels 

barrels 

bushels 

gallons 

gallons 


pounds 
gallons 
number 
pounds 


130 

392,0G8 

3 

100 

408,439 

258,759 

601 

12,000 

19,920 


10,000 

135 

1,957 

15,651,508 

832 

210,500 
9,574,251 


145,300 

2,464^390 

2,541 

25 

3,000 

24,086 

lUO 

5,554 

210 

100 

225 

14,639 

434 

23,462 

400 

2,500 

8,607 

6,300 

2,5S0 

1,190,2:-)0 

275 

20 

275 

7  "^"4- 

3,640,052',000 


30 

12,600 

75 

113,536 

15,000 


221,911 

7,863 

25,090 

5,102!.^ 

156 

145,123 

345,354 

1,606,587 

25,259 

13,676 

642 

310 

25,825 

2,694 

86,544 


Value 


Number 
Average  'of  Persons 


Value 


40 

22,475 

191 

34,614 


$11 

14,801 

4 

15 

24,206 

8,460 

2,675 

300 

12,310 

200 

177 

150 

189 

60 

158,681 

1,218 

2,299 

2,632 

224,425 

$122,327 

858 

47,133 

3,605 

50 

30 

3,350 

20 

1,140 

1,550 

20 

45 

2,948 

98 

5,116 

3,200 

45 

10,411 

1,420 

4,180 

4,700 

127 

116 

500 

13,465 

18,200 

$9,923 

120 

900 

828 

7,075 

1,000 

$546,351 

116,678 

11,920 

19,408 

11,707 

1,160 

44,574 

34,371 

107,389 

39,237 

63,241 

639 

1,620 

9,933 

4,933 

79,541 

$351,613 

4,000 

6,525 

955 

127,600 


$0,085 
0.038 
1.333 
0.150 
0.059 
0.033 
4.451 
0.025 
0.618 

0.199 
0.015 
1.400 
0.031 
0.010 
1.464 

0.013 
0.023 


$0,006 
0.019 
1.419 
2.000 
0.010 
0.136 
0.200 
0.205 
7.381 
0.200 
0.200 
0.201 
0.226 
0.218 
8.000 
0.018 
1.210 
0.225 
1.620 
0.004 
0.462 
5.800 
1.818 
1.826 


$4,000 
0.071 

11.040 
0.062 
0.067 


$0,526 
1.516 
0.774 
2.294 
7.436 
0.307 
0.100 
0.067 
1.553 
4.624 
0.995 
5.226 
0.385 
1.831 
0.919 


$100  .000 
0.290 
5.000 
3.686 


making 
return 


Av(rage 

Value  to 

each 

Person 


62 
1 
1 

42 
111 

36 
1 

82 
1 
2 
1 
4 
2 
137 
5 

14 
1 
6 


238 
40 

121 

77 

3 

95 

90 

337 
32 
48 
11 
2 
12 
15 

331 


$8 

239 

4 

15 

576 

76 

74 

300 

150 

200 

89 

150 

47 

30 

1,1.58 

244 

164 

2,632 

37,404 


9 

$95 

7 

6,733 

19 

190 

1 

50 

1 

30 

i 

479 

1 

20 

32 

36 

3 

517 

1 

20 

5 

9 

41 

72 

4 

25 

41 

125 

1 

3,200 

2 

23 

21 

496 

7 

203 

3 

1.393 

2 

2,350 

4 

32 

2 

58 

1 

500 

3S 

354 

8 

2,275 

$120 

900 

414 

3,538 

1,000 


S490 

298 

160 

152 

387 

469 

382 

319 

1,226 

1,318 

58 

810 

828 

329 

240 


$4,000 

6,525 

955 

31,900 


*  Leas  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  cent. 


THE    FISHERIES. 


53 


INVESTMENTS   AND   PRODUCTS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION   BY   NAME.     FOR   THE   STATE  —  Concluded. 


Classification. 


B.isis 


Quantity 


Value 


Average 
Value 


Number 

of  rcrsiins 

making 

return 


Average 
Value  to 

each 
Person 


Products  —  Con. 

Vi'ha/c  and  Seal  Products — Con. 

Whale  oil  (common),    .        .        .        . 

(sperm) 

Whales, 

Other  Products. 

Irish  moss  (carrageen), 

Kelp  and  seaweed,  .... 

Shells,  scollop 


gallons 
gallons 
number 


barrels 

tons 

bushels 


133,818 
413,983 


7,055 

94 

100 


$37,756 

174,527 

250 


$25,015 

24,319 

666 

30 


$0,282 

0.422 

125.000 


$3,447 
7.085 
0.300 


7 

16 

1 


68 
4 
1 


$5,394 

10,908 

250 


$358 

167 

30 


RECAPITULATION   OF   AGGREGATES.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


Classification. 


Value 


Aggregates. 

Livestments. 

Working  capital 

Apparatus 

Salt  and  ice 

Products. 

Food  fish 

Fish  products, 

Food  lish  products, 

Shell  fish, 

Whale  and  seal  products, 

Other  products, 


$5,338,828 

4,488,564 
599,267 
250,997 

$5,703,143 

4,647,914 

122,327 

9,923 

546,351 

351,613 

25,015 


Food  Fish:  By  Name. 


[55] 


FOOD    FISH:     BY    ISTAME. 


Bluefish. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BARNSTABLE, 

. 

. 

$15,428 

ESSEX -Con. 

Barnstable, 

pounds 

34,133 

2,063 

Nahaut, 

pounds 

130 

$11 

Bourne, 

pounds 

900 

70 

Newburypobt, 

. 

,                              , 

200 

Brewster, 

pounds 

10,425 

570 

number 

200 

100 

Chatham, 

pounds 

22.435 

1,046 

j 

pounds 

1,600 

100 

Dennis, 

pounds 

70,760 

3,278 

Eastham, 

pounds 

24,326 

1,442 

Falmouth, 

pounds 

2,600 

133 

NAN-TTTCKET. 

,                      , 

, 

$27,309 

Harwich, 

pounds 

22,889 

1,374 

Mashpee, 

pounds 

10,625 

650 

Nantucket, 

pounds 

489,975 

27,309 

Orleans, 

pounds 

855 

50 

Provincetown,    . 

. 

.                              , 

1,943 

number 
pounds 

812 
39,428 

140 
1,803 

PLYMOUTH. 

■ 

• 

$339 

Truro, 
Wellfleet,   . 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 

28,076 
9,306 

1,548 
560 

Marion, 

pounds 

400 

40 

Yarmouth, . 

13,020 

701 

Mattapoisett, 
Wareham,  . 

pounds 
pounds 

225 
3,512 

18 
281 

BRISTOL. 

■ 

• 

$2,099 

SUFFOLK. 

$2,666 

Dartmouth, 

pounds 

26,820 

1,.573 

Fairhaven,  . 

pounds 

527 

37 

Boston,      . 

pounds 

44,200 

2,652 

'S\  estpoit,  . 

pounds 

7,940 

■    489 
$6,559 

1   Revere, 

pounds 

200 

14 

.  DUKES. 

Chilmark,  . 

pounds 

6,000 

366 

RECA 

PITULA' 

riON, 

Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, . 
Gosnold,     . 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 

71  950 

3,769 

76 

390 

1,100 
7,300 

1                            THE   8' 

FATE. 

$54,735 

Tisburv,      . 
"West  tisbury,  . 

pounds 
pounds 

30,160 
5,150 

1,691 

267 

Barnstable,    . 
Bristol,   . 
Dukes,    . 

15,428 
2,099 
6,559 

ESSEX. 

• 

• 

$335 

Essex,    . 
Nantucket,     , 

335 

27,309 

Glodcester,    . 

pounds 

400 

20 

Plymouth, 

339 

Marblehead, 

pounds 

900 

104 

Suffolk, . 

2,666 

Clams. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

• 

• 

$14,525 

BARNSTABLE 

—  Con. 

Barnstable, 

. 

,                              . 

1,968 

Eastham,     . 

. 

$805 

bushels 

1,090 

669 

barrels 

104 

208 

barrels 

18 

18 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

329 

597 

(quahaugs), 

bushels 

120 

108 

Falmouth,  . 

bushels 

75 

75 

barrels 

232 

873 

Mashpee,    . 

251 

(razor-fish), 

barrels 

50 

300 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

118 

251 

Bourne, 

. 

. 

2,474  • 

Orleans, 

,           , 

,                              , 

1,092 

bushels 

350 

338 

bushels 

62 

46 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

1,011 

2,136 

barrels 

164 

315 

Brewster,    . 

. 

. 

193 

(quahaugs). 

barrels 

263 

731 

barrels 

47 

84 

Sandwich,  . 

bushels 

20 

20 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

58 

109 

Wellfleet,    . 

6,166 

Chatham,    . 

. 

• 

1,366 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

2,610 

5,366 

bushels 

64 

42 

(razor-fish), 

barrels 

100 

800 

(quahaugs). 

barrels 

319 

1,324 

Yarmouth, 

95 

Dennis, 

, 

,                              , 

20 

bushels 

20 

20 

(quahaugs). 

barrels 

5 

20 

(quahaugs), 

barrels 

7ii 

75 

[57] 


58 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FOOD   FISH:    BY   NAME  —  Continued. 
Clams  —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BRISTOL. 

,           , 

•                              • 

$11,926 

NANTUCKET. 

. 

f 

$1,991 

Dartmouth, 

1,461 

Nantucket, 

,            , 

,               , 

1,991 

bushels 

988 

970 

bushels 

718 

718 

(quahaugs), 

bushels 

495 

491 

(quahaugs). 

bushels 

1,465 

1,273 

Fairhaven,  . 

bushels 

225 

2,450 
225 

(quahaugs), 

bushels 

2,852 

2,225 

PLYMOUTH. 

. 

• 

$5,384 

Freetown,  . 

• 

, 

16 

(quahaugs), 

bushels 

200 

16 

Duxbury,    . 

. 

. 

1,096 

New  Bedford, 

, 

,                              , 

3,473 

bushels 

1,295 

1,036 

bushels 

924 

874 

(razor-fieh). 

barrels 

6 

60 

(quahaugs). 

bushels 

3,344 

2,599 

Ilingham,    . 

bushels 

180 

108 

Somerset,   . 

,           , 

,                              , 

821 

Kingston,    . 

bushels 

2,000 

1,440 

(quahaugs). 

bushels 

1,045 

821 

Marion, 

.           . 

. 

225 

Swansea,    . 

3,705 

(quahaugs). 

barrels 

150 

225 

bushels 

2,800 

2,600 

Mattapoisett, 

. 

. 

15 

(quahaugs). 

bushels 

1,271 

1,100 

bushels 

11 

11 

(quahaugs). 

bushels 

4 

4 

Plymouth,  . 

. 

• 

2,500 

DUKES. 

. 

$12,531 

bushels 

2,349 

1,696 

(shucked) , 

gallons 

898 

804 

Chilmark,  . 

bushels 

25 

25 

Edgartown, 

,           . 

. 

12,345 

bushels 

1,705 

1,705 

SUFFOLK. 

• 

. 

$74,650 

(quahaugs), 

bushels 

14,154 

10,640 

Gav  Head, . 

bushels 

10 

10 

Boston, 

bushels 

146,200 

73,050 

Tisbury,     . 

bushels 

50 

151 

25  i 

M'inthrop,  . 

bushels 

2,000 

1,600 

(quahaugs) , 

140 

126 

RECAPITULATION. 

ESSEX. 

barrels 

3,080 

$84,440 
4,595 

Essex, 

Gloucester,    , 

bushels 

11,050 

5,525 

THE   STATE. 

$205,447 

Ipswich, 

. 

27,900 

bushels 

47,700 

23,850 

Barnstable,    . 

14,525 

barrels 

2,700 

4,050 

Bristol,  . 

11,926 

Newburtpobt, 

,           , 

, 

34,290 

Dukes,    . 

12,631 

(shucked). 

gallons 

112,725 

34,290 

Essex,     . 

84,440 

Rowlev, 

barrels 

1,750 

2,650 

Nantucket,     . 

1,991 

Salisbury,  . 

. 

,                              , 

9,480 

Plymouth, 

5,384 

(shucked). 

gallons 

31,500 

9,480 

Suffolk,  . 

74,650 

Cod  (Fresh  and  Salted). 


THE   FISHERIES. 


59 


FOOD   FISH:    BY  NAME  — Continued. 
Cod  (Fresh  and  Salted)  —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


DUKES  —  Con. 

West  Tisbury,  . 
(salted),      . 

ESSEX. 


Beverly,  . 

(fresh), 
(salted), 

Essex, 

(salted), 

Gloucester, 
(fresh), 
(salted), 

Ipswich, 

Marblehead, 

Newburypoet, 

Rockport,  . 

Salem, 

Swampscott, 
(fresh), 
(salted), 


NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 
(fresh), 
(salted),     . 

PLYMOUTH. 

Duxburj-,   , 

(fresh),       . 
(salted),     . 


Basis 


pounds 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 


Quantity 


Value 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 


13,400 


554,000 
3,235,690 


301,000 


15,329,112 

37,945,569 

36,000 

301,000 

110,100 

1,430,000 

125,000 


1,656,000 
12,000 


118,200 
414,100 


155,000 
1,800 


$346 
346 

$1,479,702 

86,993 

10,600 

76,393 

10,520 

10,520 

1,314,852 

264,917 

1,049,935 

670 

6,305 

2,037 

22,900 

1,975 

33,450 

33,120 

330 

$11,657 

11,657 
2,760 
8,897 

$5,061 

3,376 

3,250 

126 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


PLT:M0UTH— Con. 


Marshfield, 
(fresh), 
(salted), 

Plymouth,  . 
(fresh), 
(salted), 

Scituate, 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston, 

(fresh), 
(salted), 

Winthrop,  . 


Basis 


pounds 
pounds 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 
pounds 


Quantity 


1,000 
1,000 

21,500 
11,700 
27,500 


4,226,000 

275,000 

15,000 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 
Bristol,  . 

Dukes,    . 
Essex,     . 
Nantucket, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk,  . 


Value 


$90 

30 

60 

1,045 

470 

576 

550 


$91,120 

90,670 

84,670 

6,000 

450 


$1,778,119 

178,843 

5,766 

5,970 

1,479,702 

11,657 

5,061 

91,120 


disk  (Fresh  and  Salted). 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

ESSEX. 

Gloucester,    . 

(fresh),       . 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 

pounds 

•              . 

2,179,181 

649,802 

162,000 

40,000 

838,500 

$42,767 

40,742 

25,610 

15,132 

1,625 

400 

$10,750 
10,750 

RECAPITULATION. 

(salted),     . 
Rockport,   . 
Swampscott, 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston,     . 

THE  STATE. 

Essex, =        .        . 

Suffolk 

$53,517 

42,767 
10,750 

Haddock  (Fresh  and  Salted). 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis " 


Quantity 


BARNSTABLE. 

Provincetown,   . 
Truro, 

DUKES. 

Edgartown, 
Tisbury,     . 


ESSEX. 

Beverly,  . 

(fresh), 
(salted),     . 

Gloucester,    , 
(fresh'), 
(salted),     . 

Marblehead, 

Neweuhyport, 

Rockport,    . 

Salem, 

Swampscott, 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 


8,556,700 
875 


5,500 
300 


11,000 
60,000 


21,501,938 

1,489,753 

78,000 

31,800 

2,215,000 

.30,000 

534,000 


Value 


$81,436 

81,401 
35 

$129 

120 
9 

$384,584 

720 

220 

500 

341,922 

316,165 

25,757 

1,560 

422 

28,880 

400 

10,680 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


Quantity 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston, 


pounds 


pounds 


94,800 


10,525,000 


RECAPITULATION . 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Nantucket 

Suffolk, 


Value 


$2,391 
2,391 

$180,100 
180,100 


$648,640 

81,436 

129 

■384,584 

2,391 

180,100 


60 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FOOD   FISH:    BY   NAME  —  Continued. 
Hake  (Fkesii  and  Salted). 


CousTiEs,  Cities, 
AKD  Towns. 


Basis 


Quantity 


BARNSTABLE. 
Provincetown,   .        .    pounds 

DUKES. 

Edgartown,  .  .  pounds 
Tisbury,  .  .  .  '  pounds 
M'est  Tiebury,  .        .    pounds 


ESSEX. 

Gloucester,  . 

(fresh),  .  .  pounds 

(salted),  .  .  pounds 

Marblehead,  .  .  pounds 


150,000 


1,000 
5,600 
1,200 


4,960,692 

879,590 

2,500 


Value 


$750 
750 

$224 

20 

172 

32 

$61,850 

60,110 

43,336 

16,774 

50 


CocKTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Newburtport  , 
Rockport,   . 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston, 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 


Quantity 


6,500 
162,000 


1,769,000 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 
Dukes,    . 
Essex,     . 
Suffolk,  . 


Halibut  (Fkesh,  Salted,  and  Smoked). 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Provincetown,    . 
Truro, 

ESSEX. 


Beverly,  . 

Essex, 

Gloucester, 
(fresh), 
(salted), 
(smoked), 

Marblehead, 

Rockport,    . 


Basis 


Quantity 


pounds 
pounds 


pounds 
pounds 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 
pounds 


674,-509 
166 


5,323 

20,000 

7,267,979 

434,619 

3i,968 

100 

16,000 


Value 


$49,006 

48,991 
15 

$464,471 

379 

1,600 

460,882 

431,955 

26,704 

2,223 

10 

1,600 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


Quantity 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston, 


pounds  269,900 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable 

Essex, 

Suffolk 


Herring'  (Fresh  and  Salted). 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

. 

. 

$40,920 

DUKES. 

, 

. 

$420 

Barnstable, 

barrels 

50 

100 

Cottage  City,      . 

number 

5,000 

50 

Hourue, 

barrels 

5S 

91 

Edgartown, 

number 

8,000 

80 

Brewster,   . 

, 

,                               , 

750 

Gav  Head,  . 

number 

15,000 

165 

(fresh), 

barrels 

900 

500 

Tisburv,      . 

, 

, 

85 

(salted). 

barrels 

100 

250 

number 

3,000 

45 

Chatham,    . 

barrels 

700 

950 

barrels 

20 

40 

Easthara,    . 

barrels 

1,679 

2,975 

WestTisburv,   . 

number 

2,800 

40 

Falmouth,  . 

, 

. 

3,300 

(fresh). 

barrels 

1,925 

3,050 

(salted). 

barrels 

250 

2.50 

ESSEX. 

,          , 

, 

$85,510 

Harwich,    . 

barrels 

300 

375 

! 

Orleans, 

barrels 

80 

160 

Beverly,  . 

barrels 

400 

215 

Provincetown, 

. 

, 

19,020 

Essex, 

barrels 

1,700 

1,700 

(fresh), 

barrels 

18,358 

16,495 

Gloucester,     . 

,          , 

,                               , 

59,690 

(salted), 

barrels 

1,709 

2,.525 

(fresh),      . 

number 

200,000 

3,000 

Sandwich,  . 

barrels 

75 

68 

pounds 

2,506,000 

35,231 

Truro, 

. 

. 

12,421 

barrels 

13,570 

14,473 

(fresh). 

barrels 

8, .587 

12,313 

(salted),     . 

pounds 

100,000 

1,500 

(salted), 

barrels 

39 

108 

barrels 

3,141 

5,486 

Wellfleet,   , 

barrels 

558 

710 

Ipswich,      . 

barrels 

9,030 

5,460 

^iauchestcr, 

barrels 

1,000 

1,.500 

1   Marblehead, 

,           , 

,                               , 

1,004 

BRISTOL. 

. 

,                              . 

$246 

1             (fresh),       . 

barrels 

535 

88T 

(salted),     . 

barrels 

70 

117 

Dartmouth, 

barrels 

146 

246 

■   Nahant, 

number 

905,000 

2,500 

THE    FISHERIES. 


61 


FOOD  FISH:    BY  NAME  —  Continued. 
Herring'  (Fresh  and  Salted)  —  Concluded. 


ConNTiEs,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


Quantity 


ESSEX  — Con. 


Newbdrtport, 
Rockport,  . 

(fresh), 
(salted), 

Rowley, 

Salem, 

(i^alted), 

Swampscott, 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

NORFOLK. 
Cohasset,    . 

PLYMOUTH. 
PljTnouth,  . 


barrels 


barrels 
barrels 
barrels 


barrels 
barrels 


number 


number 


number 


11,080 

3,280 

85 

300 

360 

610 


15,000 


1,600 


300 


Value 


17,530 
3,391 
3,166 
225 
300 
1,000 
1,000 
1,220 

$190 
190 

$16 
16 

$2 
2 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


SUFFOLK. 


BOSTOH, 

(fresh), 
(salted). 

Revere, 

Winthrop,  . 


Basis 


Quantity 


barrels 
barrels 
barrels 
barrels 


1,842 

30 

2,000 

3,000 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 
Bristol,  . 
Dukes,    . 

Essex,     . 
Nantucket, 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk,  . 


Value 


$8,744 

1,994 
1,904 
90 
3,000 
3,750 


$136,048 

40,920 

246 

420 

85,510 

190 

16 

2 

8,744 


liObsters. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities. 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

AND   TOfl 

NS. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

. 

. 

$18,715 

ESSEX - 

-Con. 

Barnstable, 

pounds 

19,466 

1,618 

Salisbury,   . 

mimber 

1,200 

$120 

Bourne, 

pounds 

2,690 

269 

Swampscott, 

,               , 

pounds 

28,500 

2,555 

Brewster,   . 

number 

200 

15 

Chatham,    . 

pounds 

167,828 

11,176 

Dennis, 

pounds 

1,782 

149 

NANTUCKET. 

,                     , 

,                              ^ 

$6,478 

Falmouth,  . 

. 

. 

3,176 

number 

2,500 

250 

Nantucket, 

,               , 

pounds 

80,100 

6,478 

pounds 

41,010 

2,926 

Orleans, 

pounds 

3,441 

287 

Provincetown,   . 

. 

731  1 

NORFOLK. 

,                       , 

,                              ^ 

$13,520 

number 

5,122 

681  1 

pounds 

507 

50  1 

Cohasset,    . 

number 

135,200 

13,520 

Sandwich,  . 

number 

3,582 

1,096  1 
358  i 

pounds 

7,862 

738 

PLYMOUTH. 

,           , 

,                              , 

$32,909 

Truro, 

pounds 

1,225 

115 

Yarmouth, 

pounds 

1,172 

83 

Duxbury,    . 

,               , 

pounds 

88,200 

4,380 

Hingham,   . 

number 

900 

108 

BRISTOL. 

• 

• 

$5,193 

Hull,    . 
Marion, 

pounds 
pounds 

98,300 
200 

9,170 
30 

Dartmouth, 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 

8,797 

737 

]\Iarshfleld, 

pounds 

68,980 

4,140 

New  Bedford, 
Westport,  . 

55,857 
12,967 

3,678 
778 

llattapoisett, 
Plymouth,  . 
Scituate,     . 

pounds 
pounds 
pounds 

2,406 

209,258 

70,649 

237 

10,254 

4,590 

DUKES. 

, 

. 

$17,150 

SUFFOLK. 

^           , 

. 

$13,169 

Chilmark,  . 

pounds 

73,530 

4,310 

Edgartown, 

pounds 

5,300 

374 

Boston,     . 

number 

70,100 

7,730 

Gaj-  Head, . 

pounds 

7,500 

430 

Winthrop,  . 

number 

58,300 

5,439 

Gosnold,     . 
Tisburv,     . 

pounds 

165,060 

8,685 

pounds 

40,600 

2,616 

Westtisbury,  . 

pounds 

13,500 

735 

RECAl 

PITULA" 

riON. 

ESSEX. 

pounds 

2,500 

$34,626 
300 

Beverly,  . 

Gloucester,    . 

number 

64,250 

9,590 
5,550 

THE  81 

'ATE. 

$141,760 

pounds 

54,000 

4,040 

Barnstable, 

18,715 

Manchester, 

pounds 

14,200 

1,440 

Bristol,  . 

5,193 

Marblehead, 

pounds 

152,100 

12,971 

Dukes,    . 

17,150 

Nahant, 

pounds 

21,500 

1,850  ' 

Essex,    . 

34,626 

Rockport,   . 

pounds 

70,800 

3,900 

Nantucket, 

6,478 

Salem, 

, 

. 

1,900 

Norfolk, 

13,520 

number 

4,000 

600 

Plymouth, 

32,909 

pounds 

14,900 

1,300 

Suffolk,  . 

13,169 

62 


CEN^SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


FOOD  FISH:    BY   NAME  —  Continued. 
Mackerel  (Fkksii  and  Salted). 


CocKTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


Qimntity 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 
Bourne, 


Brewster, 


Chatham,    . 

(fresh), 
(salted), 

Dennis, 

(fresh), 
(salted), 

Eastbam,    . 
(fresh), 
(tinker), 

Falmouth,  . 

Harwich,     . 

Orleans, 

Provincetown, 
(fresh). 


(horse), 

(salted). 
Sandwich,  . 
Truro, 

(fresh), 


(horse), 


(tinker), 
Wellfleet,   . 
(fresh), 


(salted), 
Yarmouth, 


BRISTOL. 

Dartmouth, 

Fairhaven, . 

(salted),     . 

Fall  River, 

New  Bedfobd, 

Westport,  . 
(fresh), 
(salted),     . 


DUKES. 


Chilmark,  . 

(fresh), 

(salted), 

Cottage  City, 

Edgartown, 

(fresh), 

(salted). 
Gay  Head, . 


Oosnold, 
Tiebury, 


number 

number 
barrels 

number 
barrels 

number 
barrels 

number 
barrels 

number 

barrels 

number 

number 

number 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

number 

barrels 

barrels 

number 


number 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

barrels 

barrels 


number 
pounds 
barrels 
number 


number 


barrels 

number 

number 


number 
barrels 


number 

barrels 

barrels 

number 

barrels 

barrels 


number 

barrels 

number 


number 
barrels 


31,600 

21,406 
120 

46,000 
90 

121,183 
990 

83,565 
675 

19,422 

8 

13,016 

41,701 

200 

355,324 

55,000 

151 

493 

4 

2,401 

27,310 

110,596 

725 

1 

40,000 

17 

62 

8,353 

1,000 

200 

35,885 


14,367 

268 

4,500 

17,500 

8,000 
170 


26,964 
12 
50 

48,900 

973 

15 

6,600 

6 

8,700 

2,900 
492 


Value 


$128,388 

2,325 

2,229 

1,029 

1,200 

2,750 

2,300 

450 

19,447 

7,907 

11,540 

12,904 

5,004 

7,900 

1,599 

1,585 

14 

870 

3,510 

10 

61,131 

28,517 

2,250 

795 

153 

16 

29,400 

1,790 

15,428 

7,758 

6,500 

5 

500 

510 

155 

2,922 

762 

100 

2,060 

1,473 


$8,046 

755 
4,020 
4,020 

270 
1,001 
2,000 

640 
1.360 


$18,402 

2,105 

1,961 

144 

350 

9,412 

3,205 

6,057 

150 

480 

420 

60 

997 

3,401 

266 

3,135 


CouxTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towxs. 


Basis 


Quantity 


DUKES  —Con. 
West  Tisbury,  . 


ESSEX. 


Beverly,  . 

(fresh), 
(salted), 
Gloucester, 
(fresh), 


(salted), 

Manchester, 
Marblehead, 
Nahant, 
Newburtport, 


Rockport,  . 
(fresh), 
(salted), 

Salem, 

(fresh), 

(salted), 

Swampscott, 

(fresh), 

(salted). 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Duxbury,  . 
Plj'mouth,  . 
Scituate, 

SUFFOLK. 


Boston, 

(fresh), 

(salted), 
Revere, 
AVinthrop,  . 


number 
barrels 


pounds 
barrels 

number 
pounds 
barrels 

pounds 

barrels 

barrels 

number 

pounds 

number 
barrels 

number 
barrels 

number 

barrels 

barrels 

number 
barrels 


number 
barrels 


number 
number 
number 


number 

barrels 

barrels 

number 

number 


16,534 
28 


1,000 
43 

1,004,805 

20,000 

965 

1,304,467 

21,813 

20 

15,000 

17,000 

500 
10 

44,400 
400 

4,000 
100 


411,000 

280 


525 
298 


76,250 
3,641 
5.640 


220,800 

249 

999 

10,000 

5,000 


Value 


$1,657 

1,500 

157 

$471,159 

650 

50 

600 

435,.539 

62,511 

1,900 

8,127 

4,111 

86,299 

272,591 

400 

1,580 

1,020 

210 

50 

160 

8,550 

4,550 

4,000 

1,240 

440 

500 

300 

21,970 

19,450 

2,520 

$3,761 

3,761 

66 

3,695 

$3,924 

3,100 
339 
485 

$37,095 

35,995 

17,430 

3,890 

14,675 

600 

500 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 
Bristol,  . 
Dukes,   . 
Essex,    . 
Nantucket, 
Plymouth, 
Suffolk,  . 


$670,775 

128,388 

8,046 

18,402 

471,159 

3,761 

3,924 

37,095 


Oysters. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 
Barnstable, 

bushels 
barrels 

2,.589 
1,729 

$71,736 

14,990  i 
5,178  1 
9,812  1 

BARNSTABLE 
-Con. 
Bourne, 

(shucked). 

barrels 
gallons 

3,003 
725 

$14,830 

13,380 

1,450 

THE    FISHERIES. 


63 


FOOD   FISH:    BY   NAME  —  Continued. 
Oysters  —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


BARNSTABLE 

—  Con. 
Chatham,    . 


(shucked), 
Falmouth,  . 


(shucked), 
Mashpee,    . 

f planted),  . 
Welllleet,   . 


ESSEX. 
Newbury,  . 


barrels 
gallons 


barrels 
gallons 


barrels 


bushels 
barrels 


bushels 


Quantity 


2,035 
400 

775 
200 

310 

27i 
5,934 


900 


Value 


$9,754 

9,150 

604 

5,015 

4,615 

400 

1,620 

1,620 

25,527 

243 

25,284 


$1,800 
1,800 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Basis 


Quantitj- 


PLYMOUTH. 


Marion, 

(native), 
Mattapoisett, 

(native), 
Wareham,  . 


(shucked), 


bushels 
bushels 


bushels 
barrels 
gallons 


502 

140 

21,499 

200 

1,369 


RECAPITULATION. 


THE   STATE. 


Barnstable, 
Essex,     . 
Plymouth, 


Value 


$36,134 

496 

496 

143 

143 

35,495 

32,016 

1,000 

2,479 


$109,670 

71,736 

1,800 

36,134 


Pollock  (Fresh  and  Salted). 


Counties,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

Basis 

Quantity 

Viilue 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns. 

1 

and  Towns. 

BARNSTABLE. 

. 

. 

$9,629 

ESSEX -Con. 

Provincetown,    . 

4,684 

Salem, 

pounds 

20,000 

$100 

(fresh),       . 

pounds 
barrels 

352,644 
603 

1,928 
796 

Swampscott, 

pounds 

92,000 

1,020 

(salted),     . 

pounds 

112,000 

1,960 

Truro, 

pounds 

716,166 

4,945 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

*           * 

•                               • 

$1,089 
1,089 

BRISTOL. 

. 

,                               , 

$25 

(fresh),       . 

pounds 

29,800 

619 

(salted),     . 

pounds 

44,400 

470 

Fall  River,      . 

pounds 

2,500 

25 

SUFFOLK. 

$7,275 

DUKES. 

,          , 

, 

$34 

Boston, 

pounds 

835,000 

6,925 

Edgartown, 

number 

500 

10 

Winthrop,  . 

pounds 

15,000 

350 

Tisbury, 

. 

. 

24 

(salted),     . 

pounds 

2,400 

24 

RECA 

PITULA 

TION. 

ESSEX. 

* 

• 

$40,672 
34,797 

Gloucester,    . 

THE   8 

TATE. 

$58,724 

(fresh). 

pounds 

2,251,805 

13,596 

(salted),     . 

pounds 

1,272,535 

21,201 

Barnstable,    . 

9,629 

Ipswich, 

pounds 

20,000 

175 

Bristol,  . 

25 

Marblehead, 

pounds 

169,500 

1,380 

Dukes,    . 

34 

Neweuryport, 

pounds 

62,000 

410 

Essex,     . 

40,672 

Rockport,  . 

pounds 

492,000 

2,760 

Nantucket,     . 

1,089 

Rowley,      . 

pounds 

3,000 

30 

Suffolk,  . 

7,276 

Scollops. 


Counties.  Cit 

ES,              „       . 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns. 

Basis 

Quantity 

\  alue 

BARNSTABl 

LE.       . 

. 

$22,519 

BRISTOL. 

. 

$15,477 

Barnstable, 

.    gallons 

1,242 

1,226 

Dartmouth, 

gallons 

395 

337 

Bourne, 

.    gallons 

4,546 

3,814 

Fairhaven,  . 

gallons 

7,5.53 

6,694 

Chatham, 

.    gallons 

17,141 

15,373 

New  Bedford, 

gallons 

8,602 

8,446 

Dennis, 

.    gallons 

208 

107 

Falmouth, 

.    gallons 

70 

70 

Harwich, 

.    gallons 

10 

12 

DUKES. 

, 

^                              , 

$5,954 

Orleans, 

.    gallons 

695 

820 

Wellfleet, 

.    gallons 

10 

4 

Edgartown, 

gallons 

3,885 

5,205 

Yarmouth, 

.    gallons 

1,183 

1,093 

Tisbury,      . 

gallons 

820 

749 

64 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FOOD  FISH:    BY  NAME  —  Concluded. 
ScoHops  —  Concluded. 


RECAPITULATION.      FOR   THE   STATE. 


Classification. 


Value 


THE  STATE. 


Bluefish,  . 

Clams, 

Cod, 

Cusk, 

Haddock, 

Hake, 

Halibut,    . 

Herring,    . 

Lobsterp, 

Mackerel, 

Oysters,    . 

Pollock,    . 

Scollops,  . 

Other  food  fish, 


$5,194,265 

'         54,735 

205,447 

1,778,119 

53,517 
648,640 

83,399 
542,007 
136,048 
141,760 
670,775 
109,670 

58,724 

79,541 
631,883 


Vessels  (Registered)  and  Boats: 


By  Towns. 


[65] 


VESSELS  (REGISTERED)  AND  BOATS. 


["  Registered  "  vessels  include  only  those  whose  measurement  is  five  tons  or  more. 
*'  registered  "  at  the  United  States  Custom  Houses.] 


All  such  vessels  are 


CouxTiES,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  axi>  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

BARXSTABLE. 

B ARNSTA  BLE  -  Con. 

Barnstable. 

98 

58.08 

$7,329 

Denuis  —  Con. 

Vessels. 

9 

68.08 

$3,975 

Boats  —  Con. 

Catboats, 

5 

30.39 

1,650 

Seine  boats,    . 

4 

_ 

$1,060 

Sloops,     .... 

3 

22.69 

1,325 

Skiffs,      .... 

7 

- 

57 

Steamers, 

1 

5.00 

1,000 

Whale  boats,  . 

2 

- 

100 

Boats. 

89 

- 

$3,354 

Eastbam. 

27 

_ 

$923 

Dories,    .... 

23 

_ 

238 

Oyster  boats,  . 

15 

_ 

265 

Boats. 

27 

_ 

$928 

Row  boats. 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,    . 

8 
17 

1 

: 

134 

2,355 

100 

Dories,    .... 
Sailboats, 

22 
5 

- 

153 
775 

Skiffs 

25 

_ 

262 

Falmoiitli. 

95 

80.27 

$10,28r 

Boarne. 

110 

40.45 

$8,836 

Vessels. 

5 

80.27 

$6,225 

Vessels. 

7 

40.45 

$3,200 

Catboats, 

1 

5.91 

300 

Catboats, 

4 

22.52 

1,800 

Schooners, 

1 

31.18 

1,500 

Sloops 

3 

17.93 

1,400 

Sloops 

2 

26.60 

425 

Steamers, 

1 

16.58 

4,000 

Boats. 

103 

_ 

$5,636 

Dories,    .... 

5 

59 

Boats. 

90 

— 

$4,062 

Row  boats, 

2 

_ 

119 

Dories 

8 

- 

110 

Sailboats, 

22 

_ 

4,635 

Oyster  boats,  . 

1 

- 

100 

Scows 

3 

_ 

50 

Row  boats. 

12 

- 

1.50 

Sharpies, 

5 

_ 

100 

Sail  boats. 

24 

- 

3,015 

Skiffs 

66 

_ 

673 

Seine  boats,     , 

1 

- 

100 

Sharpies, 

12 

- 

144 

Brewster. 

17 

- 

$351 

Skiffs,      .... 
Weir  boats,     . 

30 

2 

"" 

393 
50 

Boats. 

17 

_ 

$351 

Dories 

12 

_ 

122 

Harwieh. 

26 

42.59 

$5,295 

Sail  boats. 

Scows 

1 
1 

- 

25 
100 

Vessels. 

6 

42.59 

$4,350 

Skiffs 

1 

_ 

4 

Catboats, 

3 

22.55 

2,300 

Whale  boats,  . 

2 

- 

100 

Sloops 

3 

20.04 

2,050 

Cbatham. 

265 

317.55 

$35,521 

Boats. 

20 

- 

$945 

Dories,    .... 

11 

_ 

141 

Vessels. 

25 

317.55 

$19,125 

Row  boats. 

1 

- 

50 

Catboats, 

20 

107.62 

9,275 

Sail  boats. 

3 

- 

670 

Schooners, 

4 

203.28 

J      ■ 

9,350 

Skiffs 

4 

- 

24 

Sloops 

1 

6.65 

500 

Weir  boats,     . 

1 

- 

60 

Boats. 

240 

- 

$16,396 

]TIashpee. 

10 

_ 

$142 

Dories 

157 

_ 

1,855 

Oyster  boats,  . 

11 

^ 

610 

Boats. 

10 

- 

$142 

Row  boats,     . 
Sail  boats, 

4 
59 

: 

58 
12,760 

Oyster  boats,  . 
Sail  boats. 

2 
2 

- 

30 
60 

Scows 

1 

- 

125 

Skiffs,     .... 

6 

_ 

52 

Seine  boats,    . 

4 

_ 

960 

Skiffs 

4 

_ 

28 

Orleans. 

27 

- 

$514 

Deimis. 

74 

301.79 

$19,073 

Boats. 

27 

_ 

$514 

Vessels. 

15 

301.79 

$16,620 

Dories 

13 

_ 

121 

Catboats, 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

4 
9 

2 

24.54 

259.30 

17.95 

1,800 

13,920 

900 

Row  boats. 

Sail  boats. 

Skiffs 

3 

3 

8 

- 

21 
305 

67 

Boats. 

59 

_ 

$2,453 

Provi  ncetown. 

486 

3,610.84 

$184,267 

Dories,    .... 
Punts,      .... 

36 
1 

- 

437 
4 

Vessels. 

59 

3,610.84 

$160,910 

Row  boats. 

4 

_ 

115 

Schooners, 

47 

3,472.20 

141,710 

Sail  boats. 

4 

_ 

665 

Sloops,    .... 

10 

103.76 

6,5ii0 

Scows,     .... 

1 

- 

15 

Steamers, 

2 

34.88 

12,700 

[67] 


68 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


VESSELS  AND    BOATS  —  Continued. 


CorKTiES,  Cities, 

CouKTiES,  Cities, 

Towxs,  AND  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Vesskls  and  Boats. 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

BARNSTABLE  —  Con. 

1 

BRISTOL -Con. 

Proviiioelown-Con. 

Digliton. 

10 

- 

$322 

Boats. 

427 

- 

$23,357 

Boats. 

10 

- 

$322 

Dories 

362 

_ 

6,442 

Row  boats. 

6 

_ 

187 

Sail  boats, 

32 

- 

5,240 

Seine  boats,     , 

1 

- 

100 

Scows,     .... 

5 

_ 

950 

Skiffs,      .... 

3 

- 

35 

Seine  boats,    . 

7 

- 

1,075 

Steam  launches,     . 
Whale  boats,  . 

6 
15 

• 

8,200 
1,450 

Faii-Iiaveii. 

108 

158.58 

$9,881 

Vessels. 

4 

158.58 

$5,750 

SaiKlwlcb. 

19 

- 

$632 

Schooners, 

4 

158.58 

5,750 

Boata. 

19 

- 

$632 

Boats. 

104 

_ 

$4,131 

Dories 

Sail  boats. 

Scows,     .... 

Seine  boats,     . 

Skiffs,      .... 

8 
5 
1 
2 

1 

- 

139 

280 

25 

110 

3 

Dories 

Row  boats. 

53 
5 

- 

530 
52 

- 

Sail  boats. 

Skiffs,      .... 

26 
20 

~ 

3,375 
174 

Weir  boats,     . 

2 

- 

75 

FAL.I,  RIVER. 

6 

24.80 

$5,375 

Truro. 

70 

_ 

$8,573 

Vessels, 

1 

24.80 

$5,000 

Boats. 

70 

- 

$8,573 

Steamers, 

1 

24.80 

5,000 

Dories,     .... 

35 

_ 

458 

Punts,      .... 

3 

_ 

15 

Boats, 

5 

- 

$375 

Row  boats, 

Sail  boats. 

Scows,     .... 

7 

13 

8 

"* 

30 
3,525 
1,170 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,    . 

2 
3 

- 

150 
225 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

_ 

175 

Steam  launches,     . 

3 

- 

3,200 

Freetotm. 

4 

20.99 

$436 

ll\'t'IlflOOt. 

85 

106.84 

$9,312 

Vessels. 

1 

20.99 

$400 

Schooners, 

1 

20.99 

400 

Vessels. 

8 

106.84 

$4,260 

Catbo.its, 

2 

10.84 

410 

Boats. 

3 

- 

$36 

Schooners, 

1 

61.11 

2,000 

Skiffs,      .... 

3 

_ 

36 

Sloops,    .... 

5 

34.89 

1,850 

Boats. 

77 

- 

$5,052 

NEW    REDFORD. 

290 

7,848.12 

$261,312 

Dories 

Punts,      .... 

33 

6 

- 

303 
42 

Vessels. 

47 

7,848.12 

$240,504 

Row  boats. 

2 

_ 

55 

Barks 

20 

4,728.84 

134,419 

Sail  boats, 

31 

_ 

4,285 

Brigs, 

1 

121.19 

2,500 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

_ 

200 

Catboats, 

1 

6.99 

250 

Sharpies, 

1 

- 

150 

Schooners, 

17 

1,441.76 

16,750 

Skiffs 

3 

- 

17 

Ships,      . 
Sloops,     . 

1 
4 

387.92 
36.53 

500 
1,085 

Ynriiioiitli. 

50 

42.10 

$4,265 

Steamers, 

3 

1,124.89 

85,000 

Vessels. 

5 

42.10 

$2,750 

Bouts. 

243 

- 

$20,808 

Catboats, 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

2 
2 
1 

14.47 

22.00 

5.63 

1,300 

1,200 

250 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,     . 

Skiffs 

Whale  boats,  . 

41 

1 

60 

141 

- 

7,571 

50 

687 

12,500 

Boats. 

45 

_ 

$1,515 

Dories 

8 

_ 

88 

Ruj'uUaiu. 

6 

- 

$165 

Row  boats. 

1 

_ 

25 

t-'ail  boats. 

4 

_ 

1,050 

Boats. 

6 

— 

$165 

Skiffs 

32 

- 

352 

Skiffs 

6 

- 

165 

BRISTOL. 

Somerset. 

43 

- 

$1,725 

Rorkley. 

3 

- 

$137 

Boats. 

43 

- 

$1,725 

Boats. 

3 

- 

$137 

Row  boats. 
Sail  boats. 

21 
4 

- 

968 
360 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

_ 

100 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

_ 

100 

Skiffs 

2 

- 

37 

Skiffs,      .... 

17 

- 

297 

I>nrliiioulh. 

64 

11.63 

$2,077 

Swansea. 

12 

- 

$135 

Vessels. 

1 

11.63 

$300 

Boats. 

12 

- 

$135 

Sloops,     .... 

1 

11.63 

300 

Row  boats,      . 

2 

_ 

50 

Skiffs 

10 

- 

85 

Boats. 

63 

- 

$1,777 

Punts 

2 

30 

Sail  boats. 

10 

_ 

1,065 

TAUXTON. 

3 

- 

$25 

Scows 

3 

_ 

50 

Sharpies,          .        .        .  ' 

19 

_ 

204 

Boats. 

3 

- 

$25 

Skiffs 

1 

29 

~ 

428 

Row  boats,     . 

3 

■" 

25 

THE    nSHEKIES. 


69 


VESSELS  AND   BOATS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

BRISTOL -Con. 

DUKES  —  Con. 

IVestport. 

34 

29.75 

$4,765 

^'est  Tisbar.T. 

45 

14.88 

$2,469 

Vessels, 

2 

29.75 

$1,300 

Vessels. 

1 

14.88 

$900 

Schooners,      ,       .        , 

2 

29.75 

1,300 

Schooners, 

1 

14.88 

900 

Boats. 

32 

$3,465 

Bouts. 

44 

- 

$1,569 

Row  boats. 

Sail  boats, 

Seine  boats,    . 

Skiffs 

1 
14 

1 
16 

- 

15 

3,075 

100 

275 

Dories 

Sail  boats. 

Scows,     .... 

Sharpies, 

Skiffs 

2» 
9 
4 
4 
3 

- 

314 

965 

170 

65 

30 

Whale  boats,  . 

1 

- 

25 

DUKES. 

ESSEX. 

C'liilinarb:. 

78 

- 

$4,260 

BET£RIiT. 

102 

884.66 

$56,275 

Soats. 

78 

- 

$4,260 

Vessels. 

14 

884.66 

$54,900 

Dories,     .... 

Sail  boats, 

41 
23 

- 

517 
2,755 

Schooners, 

14 

884.66 

54,900 

Scows,     .... 
Skiffs,      .... 

2 

7 

- 

150 

58 

Boats. 

88 

- 

$1,375 

Steam  launches. 

1 

i. 

700 

Dories 

'       84 

_ 

1,282 

AVhale  boats,  . 

2 

_ 

40 

Row  boats. 

3 

_ 

18 

Yawls,     .... 

2 

- 

40 

Seine  boats,    . 

1 

- 

75 

Cottage  City. 

2 

7.35 

$360 

Essex. 

25 

214.85 

$10,055 

Vessels. 

1 

7.35 

$350 

Vessels. 

3 

214.85 

$9,700 

Sloops,     .... 

1 

7.35 

350 

Schooners, 

3 

214.85 

9,700 

Boats. 

22 

_ 

$355 

Boats. 

1 

- 

$10 

Dories,    .... 

22 

_ 

355 

Skiffs 

1 

- 

10 

OliOlTCESTEK. 

2,822 

27,893.04 

$1,714,556 

Kdgartown. 

126 

40.47 

$12,062 

Vessels. 

380 

27,893.04 

$1,647,059 

Vessels. 

6 

40.47 

$2,600 

Schooners, 

357 

27,635.83 

1.628,409 

Cathoats, 

3 

18.11 

1,350 

Sloops,    .... 

23 

257.21 

■  18,650 

Sloops 

3 

22.36 

1,250 

Boats. 

2,442 

- 

$67,497 

Boats. 

120 

$9,462 

Dories 

2,265 

_ 

30,983 

Sail  boats, 

62 

„ 

12,959 

Dories,    .... 

23 

- 

303 

Seine  boats,     . 

111 

_ 

23,350 

Sail  boats, 

63 

- 

8,805 

Seine  dories,  . 

4 

_ 

205 

Sharpies, 

4 

_ 

66 

Skiffs 

30 

- 

288 

Ipswieh. 

74 

- 

$1,409 

day  Head. 

25 

- 

$1,472 

Boats. 

74 

- 

$1,409 

Bouts. 

25 

- 

$1,472 

Dories 

74 

- 

1,409 

Dories 

11 

- 

117 

Manchester. 

13 

25.88 

$2,580 

Sail  boats, 

11 

. 

1,265 

Scows 

1 

- 

75 

Vessels. 

2 

25.88 

$2,400 

Sharpies, 

1 

_ 

10 

Skiffs,      .... 

1 

5 

Schooners, 

1 

13.30 

1,000 

Sloops,    .... 

1 

12.58 

1,400 

OoMiiold. 

70 

16.18 

$8,105 

Boats. 

11 

_ 

$180 

Vessels. 

1 

16.18 

$1,000 

Dories 

11 

- 

180 

Schooners, 

1 

16.18 

1,000 

marblehead. 

41 

45.84 

$3,237 

Boats, 

69 

_ 

$7,105 

Vessels. 

4 

45.84 

$2,050 

Dories,    .... 

3 

_ 

32 

Schooners, 

3 

39.91 

1,650 

Sail  boats. 

25 

_ 

6,575 

Sloops,    .... 

1 

5.93 

400 

Skiffs,      .... 

41 

_ 

498 

Boats. 

37 

- 

$1,187 

Tisbury. 

86 

148.90 

$9,578 

Dories,     .... 

36 

_ 

887 

Sail  boats. 

1 

- 

300 

Vessels. 

12 

148.90 

$6,050 

Catboats, 

4 

23.30 

1,450 

Kaltant. 

9 

54.41 

$539 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

6 
2 

110.75 
14.85 

3,700 
900 

Vessels. 

2 

54.41 

$400 

Schooners, 

1 

49.41 

200 

Boats. 

74 

- 

$3,528 

Sloops,    .... 

1 

5.00 

200 

Dories,     .... 

Sail  boats, 

41 

20 

- 

608 
2,795 

Boats. 

7 

- 

$139 

Skiffs 

13 

- 

125 

Dories 

7 

— 

139 

70 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VESSELS  AND   BOATS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Kinds  of 
Vessels  and  Boats. 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

Number 

Tonnage 

A'alue 

ESSEX  — Con. 

NORFOLK. 

Bfewbury. 

3 

- 

$45 

Cohasset. 

41 

- 

$1,347 

Boats. 

3 

_ 

$45 

Boats. 

41 

- 

$1,347 

Dories 

3 

- 

45 

Dories,    .... 
Sail  boats. 

40 
1 

- 

1,247 
100 

KEWBITKYI'OKT. 

Vessels. 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

91 

3 

2 
1 

27.95 

27.95 

19.94 
8.01 

$3,345 

$1,440 

740 
700 

PLYMOUTH. 
I>iixbury. 

Vessels. 

35 
1 

12.03 
12.03 

$3,565 
$1,400 

Boats. 

88 

- 

$1,905 

Schooners, 

1 

12.03 

1,400 

Dories,    .... 
Seine  boats,    . 

Rockport. 

80 
8 

97 

378.80 

1,465 
440 

$24,117 

Boats. 

Dories 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,    . 

34 

20 
13 

1 

- 

$2,165 

255 

1,720 

190 

Vessels. 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

15 

13 

2 

•  378. SO 

362.02 
16.78 

$22,050 

21,550 
500 

Hingliaiu. 

Boats. 

6 
6 

- 

$115 
$115 

Boats. 

Dories 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,    . 

82 

77 
3 
2 

- 

$2,067 

992 
575 
500 

Dories,    .... 
Sail  boats, 

Hull. 

5 

1 

18 

- 

75 
40 

$995 

Roirley. 

Boats. 
Dories,    .... 

9 

9 
9 

- 

$148 

$148 
148 

Boats. 

Dories 

Row  boats,      . 
Sail  boats. 

18 

14 
2 
2 

- 

$995 

445 

50 
500 

SXI.KX. 

22 

83.37 

$3,899 

Kiugstou. 

2 

- 

$13 

Vessels. 

Schooners, 

Sloops 

Boats. 
Dories 

SaliHbury. 

4 

2 
o 

18 
IS 

18 

83.37 

57.31 
26.06 

$3,600 

1,800 
1,800 

$299 
299 

$331 

Boats. 
Dories,     .... 

::viariou. 

Boats. 

Row  boats, 

Sail  boats. 

Skiffs 

2 
2 

49 

49 

1 

23 
25 

- 

$13 
13 

$7,736 

$7,726 

10 

7,480 

246 

Boats. 
Dories 

18 
18 

: 

$331 
331 

::tlai'!«lifiel<l. 

19 

- 

$830 

SnanipNCOtt. 

Vessels. 

20 

7 

193.55 
193.55 

$12,895 
$12,300 

Boats. 

Dories,    .... 
Sail  boats. 

19 

12 

7 

~ 

$830 

220 
610 

Schooners, 

Sloops,    .... 

6 

1 

185.69 
7.86 

11,400 
900 

^lattaitoisett. 

31 

14.34 

$2,972 

Boats. 

13 

- 

$595 

Vessels. 

2 

14.34 

$900 

Dories,    .... 

Sail  boats, 
Seine  boats,    . 

11 
1 
1 

- 

245 
250 
100 

Catboats, 

Sloops,     .... 

Boats. 

1 
1 

29 

6.96 
7.38 

500 
400 

$2,072 

MIDDLESEX. 
MEI>FORD. 

Boats. 

7 
7 

- 

$124 
$124 

Dories,     .... 

Row  boats, 

Sail  boats, 

Skiffs,      .... 

1 

2 

12 

14 

- 

10 

38 

1,875 

149 

Dories 

Scows 

4 
3 

- 

100 
24 

mi(l<lIeborou|j:li. 

Boats. 

1 

1 

~ 

$25 
$25 

NANTUCKET. 

Dories 

1 

- 

25 

Nniitii4-kct. 

191 

167.40 

$22,554 

Xorwell. 

1 

_ 

$25 

Vessels. 

CatboatB, 

Sloops 

21 

20 

1 

167.40 

151.82 
15.58 

$14,500 

13,800 
700 

Boats. 
Skiffs 

1 

1 

- 

$25 
25 

Boats. 

170 

- 

$8,054 

Pl.riiioiilli. 

98 

11.78 

$3,217 

Dories 

Pail  boats, 

t^kiffs 

126 
34 
10 

[ 

2,020 

5,920 

114 

IV.vSfj/s. 
Schooners, 

1 
1 

11.78 
11.78 

$500 
500 

THE   FISHERIES. 


71 


VESSELS   AND   BOATS  —  Continued. 


CorNTiES,  Cities, 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and  Kinds  of 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Towns,  and  Kinds  op 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

Vessels  and  Boats. 

PLrMOUTH  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Plyiiioutli  —  Con. 

BOSTON  — Con. 

Boats. 

97 

_ 

$2,717 

Vessels  —  Con. 

Dories,    .... 

71 

- 

1,030 

Sloops,    .... 

7 

70.17 

$2,825 

Row  boats. 

4 

- 

62 

Steamers, 

1 

7.91 

3,330 

Sail  boats, 

14 

- 

1,420 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

- 

125 

Boats. 

387 

- 

$10,451 

Sharpies, 

2 

- 

35 

Dories 

336 

_ 

5,-592 

Skiffs 

5 

~ 

45 

Row  boats. 

27 

_ 

559 

Sail  boats, 

3 

- 

300 

Scitiiate. 

105 

- 

$2,420 

Seine  boats,     .        , 

10 

- 

1,250 

^VTiale  boats,  . 

11 

- 

2,750 

Boats. 

105 

- 

$2,420 

Dories,    .... 

79 

_ 

865 

Revere. 

5 

22.72 

$1,335 

Sail  boats, 

23 

- 

1,520 

Skiffs 

3 

- 

35 

Vessels. 

1 

22.72 

$300 

Schooners, 

1 

22.72 

300 

'%V»reliam. 

143 

- 

$11,617 

Boats, 

4 

- 

$1,035 

Boats. 

143 

- 

$11,617 

Dories 

2 

_ 

15 

Oyster  boats,  . 

1 

_ 

100 

Sail  boats. 

1 

- 

1,000 

Row  boats, 

13 

- 

22 

Seine  boats,     . 

1 

- 

20 

Sail  boats. 

44 

- 

10,510 

Skiffs 

85 

- 

985 

^Vliitlirop. 

30 

35.53 

$2,130 

SUFFOLK. 

Vessels. 

1 

35.53 

$1,000 

BOSTO?;. 

436 

3,408.93 

$211,306 

Steamers, 

1 

35.53 

1,000 

Vessels. 

49 

3,408.93 

$200,855 

Boats. 

29 

- 

$1,130 

Barks 

2 

695.10 

36,000 

Dories,     .... 

18 

- 

380 

Brigs 

1 

103.21 

12,000 

Sail  boats. 

9 

- 

650 

Schooners, 

38 

2,532.54 

146,700 

Seine  boats,    . 

2 

" 

100 

RECAPITULATION.      BY  COUNTIES. 


Average 

Average 

Counties,  and 

Value 

Coonties,  and 

\  alue 

Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

of  Each 
Kind 

Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

ol  Kach 
Kind 

AND  Boats. 

of  Vessel 
or  Boat 

and  Boats. 

of  Vessel 
or  Boat 

BARNSTABLE. 

1,459 

4,600.51 

$295,325 

- 

BRISTOL -Con. 

Vessels. 

139 

4,600.51 

$221,415 

~ 

Boats  —  Con. 

Catboats, 

41 

238.84 

18,835 

$459 

Row  boats,    . 

38 

_ 

$1,297 

$34 

Schooners,     , 

64 

4,049.07 

169,680 

2,651 

Sail  boats. 

97 

_ 

15,596 

161 

Sloops,  . 

30 

2.56.14 

15,200 

507 

Scows,    . 

3 

- 

50 

17 

Steamers, 

4 

56.48 

17,700 

4,425 

Seine  boats,  . 

8 

_ 

675 

84 

Sharpies, 

19 

_ 

204 

11 

Boats. 

1,320 

- 

$73,910 

_ 

Skiffs,    . 

166 

_ 

2,219 

13 

Dories,  . 

733 

_ 

10,666 

$15 

Whale  boats. 

141 

- 

12,500 

89 

Oyster  boats, 

29 

- 

1,005 

35 

Punts,     . 

10 

- 

61 

6 

Row  boats,    . 

44 

- 

757 

17 

DUKES. 

432 

227.78 

$38,306 

. 

Sail  boats. 

225 

- 

39,645 

176 

Scows.    . 

20 

- 

2,435 

122 

Vessels. 

21 

227.78 

$10,900 

_ 

Seine  boats,   . 
Sharpies, 
Skiffs,     . 

21 

18 

187 

"* 

3,780 

394 

1,932 

11,400 

180 
22 
10 

Catboats, 
Schooners,     . 

7 
8 

41.41 
141.81 

2,800 
5,600 

$400 

700 

SteaiB  launches,    . 

9 

_ 

1,267 

Sloops,   .        ... 

6 

44.56 

2,500 

417 

Weir  boats,   . 

5 

_ 

185 

37 

Whale  boats, 

19 

1,650 

87 

Boats. 

411 

- 

$27,406 

- 

Dories,  . 

142 

_ 

.1,891 

$13 

BRISTOL. 

583 

8,093.87 

$286,355 

_ 

Sail  boats, 

151 

_ 

23,160 

153 

Vessels. 

56 

8,093.87 

$253,254 

- 

Scows,    . 
Sharpies, 

7 
9 

- 

395 
141 

56 
16 

Barks,    . 

20 

4,728.84 

134,419 

$6,721 

Skiffs,     . 

96 

_ 

1,014 

11 

Brigs,     . 

1 

121.19 

2,500 

2,500 

Steam  launches,    . 

1 

- 

700 

700 

Catboats, 

1 

6.99 

2.50 

250 

Whale  boats. 

3 

_ 

65 

22 

Schooners,     . 

24 

1,651.08 

24,200 

1,008 

Yawls,    , 

2 

_ 

40 

20 

Ships,     . 

1 

387.92 

500 

500 

Sloops,  . 

5 

48.16 

1,385 

277 

Steamers, 

4 

1,149.69 

90,000 

22,500 

ESSEX. 

3,346 

29,802.35 

$1,833,431 

- 

Boats. 

527 

- 

$33,101 

- 

Vessels. 

434 

29,802.35 

$1,755,899 

j            ~ 

Dories,  . 

53 

_ 

530 

$10 

Schooners,     . 

402 

29,462.92 

1,731,349 

$4,307 

Punts,     . 

2 

— 

30 

15 

Sloops,  . 

32 

339.43 

24,550 

767 

1 

72 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VESSELS  AND   BOATS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.      BY   COUNTIES  —  Concluded. 


Average 

Average 
Value 

of  Each 
Kind 

Counties,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

Value 

of  Each 

Kind 

Counties,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

AND  Boats. 

of  Vessel 
or  Boat 

and  Boats. 

ol  Vessel 
or  Boat 

ESSEX  -  Con, 

PLYMOUTH. 

508 

38.15 

$33,530 

- 

Boats. 

2,912 

_ 

$77,532 

- 

Vessels. 

4 

38.15 

$2,800 

- 

Dories,  . 

2,715 

_ 

38,760 

$14 

Catboats, 

1 

6.96 

500 

$500 

Row  boats,    . 

3 

_ 

18 

6 

Schooners,     . 

2 

23.81 

1,900 

950 

Sail  boats, 

67 

- 

14,084 

210 

Sloops,  . 

1 

7.38 

400 

400 

Seine  boats,  . 

123 

- 

24,465 

199 

Seine  dories. 

4 

- 

205 

51 

Boats. 

504 

- 

$30,730 

- 

Dories,  . 

205 

_ 

2,938 

$14 

MIDDLESEX. 

7 

- 

$124 

— 

Oyster  boats. 

1 

- 

100 

100 

Row  boats,     . 

22 

- 

182 

8 

Boats. 

7 

- 

$124 

— 

Sail  boats. 

139 

- 

25,675 

185 

Seine  boats,  . 

2 

_ 

315 

158 

Dories,  . 

4 

- 

100 

$25 

Sharpies, 

2 

_ 

35 

18 

Scows,    . 

3 

" 

24 

8 

Skiffs,     . 

133 

- 

1,485 

11 

NANTUCKET. 

191 

167.40       $22,554 

- 

SUFFOLK. 

471 

3,467.18 

$214,771 

_ 

Vessels. 

21 

167.40 

5fl4,oUU 

— 

t'atboats. 

20 

151.82 

13,800 

$690 

Vessels. 

51 

3,467.18 

$202,155 

- 

Sloops,  . 

1 

15.58 

700 

700 

Barks,    . 

2 

695.10 

36,000 

$18,000 

Brigs,     . 

1 

103.21 

12,000 

12,000 

Bouts. 

170 

~ 

$8,054 

~ 

Schooners,     . 

39 

2,-555.26 

147,000 

3,769 

Dories,  . 

126 

_ 

2,020 

$16 

Sloops,   . 

7 

70.17 

2,826 

404 

Sail  boats. 

34 

- 

5,920 

174 

Steamers, 

2 

43.44 

4,330 

2,165 

Skiffs,     . 

10 

- 

114 

11 

Boats. 

420 

- 

$12,616 

- 

NORFOLK. 

41 

- 

$1,347 

- 

Dories,  . 

356 

_ 

5,987 

$17 

Row  boats,     . 

27 

_ 

559 

21 

Boats. 

41 

- 

$1,347 

— 

Sail  boats. 

13 

- 

1,950 

150 

Dories,  . 

40 

_ 

1,247 

$31 

Seine  boats,  . 

13 

- 

1,370 

105 

Sail  boats,      . 

1 

— 

100 

100 

Whale  boats. 

11 

" 

2,750 

250 

RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


Average 

Average 

The  State,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

Value 

of  Each 

Kind 

The  State,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels 

Num- 
ber 

Tonnage 

Value 

Value 

of  Each 

Kind 

and  Boats. 

of  Vessel 
or  Boat 

and  Boats. 

of  Vessel 
or  Boat 

THE   STATE. 

7,038 

46,397.24 

$2,725,743 

- 

THE  STATE-Con. 

Vessels. 

726 

46,397.24 

$2,460,923 

- 

Boats  — Con. 

Barks,    . 

22 

5,423.94 

170,419 

$7,746 

i  Punts,     . 

12 

- 

$91 

$8 

Brigs,     . 

2 

224.40 

14,500 

7,250 

Row  boats,    . 

134 

- 

2,813 

21 

Catboats, 

70 

446.02 

36,185 

517 

Sail  boats. 

727 

- 

126,130 

173 

Schooners,     . 

539 

37,883.95 

2,079,729 

3,858 

Scows,    . 

33 

- 

2,904 

88 

Ships,     . 

1 

387.92 

600 

500 

Seine  boats,  . 

167 

- 

30,605 

183 

Sloops,   . 

82 

781.42 

47,560 

580 

Seine  dories, . 

4 

- 

205 

51 

Steamers, 

10 

1,249.59 

112,030 

11,203 

Sharpies, 

48 

- 

774 

16 

Skiffs,     . 

592 

- 

6,764 

11 

Boats. 

6,312 

- 

$264,820 

- 

Steam  launches,    . 
\\'eir  boats,   . 

10 
5 

- 

12,100 
185 

1,210 
37 

Dories,  . 

4,374 

_ 

64,139 

$15 

M'hale  boats. 

174 

_ 

16,965 

98 

Oyster  boats, 

30 

- 

1,105 

37 

Yawls,   . 

2 

- 

40 

20 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  .State, 
AND  Counties. 

Number 

Tonnage 

Value 

The  State, 
AND  Counties. 

Number 

Toiniage 

Value 

THE  STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Middlesex, 

7,038 

1,459 
583 
432 

3,34fi 

7 

46,397.24 

4,600.. 51 

8,093.87 

227.78 

29,802.35 

$2,725,743 

295,325 

28*3,355 

38,306 

1,833,431 

124 

THE   STATE  — Con. 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,  .... 

I'lyniouth, 

Suffolk 

191 
41 

508 
471 

167.40 

38.15 
3,467.18 

$22,5,54 

1,347 

33,530 

214,771 

Time  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries, 

FOR  Registered  Vessels: 

By  Months. 


[T3] 


74 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


TBIE   EXGAGED  EN"  THE   FISHEKIES,  FOE  REGIS- 
TERED  VESSELS:     BY  MONTHS. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns, 

AND  Kinds  of 

Vessels. 

1  JI 

riNTH 

2  3a 

NTHS 

3  Months    j 

4  Months 

5  Months 

6  Months 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num-! 

ber  of    Ton- 

Ves-      nage 

sels 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

2 
3 
4 

Barnstable, 
Catboats,     . 
Sloops, 
Steamers,    . 

2 

1 
1 

16.14 
7.72 
8.42 

2 

2 

10.69 
10.69 

3 

2 

1 

18.42 

11.98 

6.44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 
6 

7 

Bourne,    . 
Catboats,     . 
Sloops, 

- 

: 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

2 
2 

11.23 
11.23 

- 

4 
2 
2 

23.55 
11.29 
12.26 

8 

9 

10 

11 

Chatham, 
Catboats,     . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

: 

- 

1 

1 

5.07 
5.07 

1 
1 

5.07 
5.07 

- 

- 

2 
2 

10.11 
10.11 

2 
2 

141.81 
141.81 

12 
13 
14 
15 

Dennis,    . 
Catboats,     , 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

13.41 
13.41 

4 
1 
3 

41.19 

5.84 

35.35 

2 
2 

177.77 
177.77 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

Falmouth, 
Catboats,     . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 
Steamers,    . 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

21 
22 
23 

Harwich, 

Catboats,     . 
Sloops, 

1 

1 

7.23 
7.23 

1 
1 

6.74 
6.74 

_^ 

— 

- 

— 

- 

— 

1 
1 

7.51 
7.51 

24 
25 
26 
27 

Provincetown, 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 
Steamers,    . 

- 

- 

1 
1 

44.42 
44.42 

- 

- 

4 
4 

378.25 
378.25 

- 

- 

3 
2 

1 

152.98 

145.74 

7.22 

28 
29 
30 
31 

Wellfleet, 
Catboats, 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

- 

: 

1 

1 

9.76 
9.76 

1 
1 

5.52 
5.52 

- 

_ 

2 

1 
1 

66.23 

61.11 
5.12 

32 
33 
34 

Yarmouth, 
Catboats,     . 
Schooners,  . 

BRISTOL. 

1 
1 

15.24 
15.24 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

6.62 
6.62 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 
86 

Dartmouth,      . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 
38 

Fairhaven, 
Schooners,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

39 
40 

Fali,  River,  , 
Steamers,    , 

- 

- 

1 
1 

24.80 
24.80 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

41 

42 

Freetown, 
Schooners,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

^ 

^ 

- 

- 

20.99 
20.99 

43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

New  Bedford, 
Barks, 
Brigrt,  . 
Catboats,     . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 
Steamers,    , 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

7.58 
7.58 

- 

- 

3 

1 
2 

128.62 

112.05 
16.57 

422.72 
242.54 

6.99 

166.45 

6.74 

60 
61 

Westport, 
Schooners,  . 

DUKES. 

^ 

^ 

- 
I      - 

* 

1 

1 

11.03 
11.03 

~ 

- 

- 

62 
53 

Cottage  City,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

— 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

1      _ 

- 

64 
65 
66 

Edgartown,     . 

< 'at boats. 
Sloops, 

- 

■■ 

1 
1 

6.84 
6.84 

— 

- 

1 
1 

5.92 
5.92 

- 

_ 

!      2 
1 
1 

12.84 
5.21 
7.63 

THE   FISHERIES. 


75 


TI^IE   EjN^GAGED  m  THE   FISHERIES,  FOR  REGIS- 
TERED VESSELS:     BY  MOIS^THS. 


7  M 

JXTHS 

8  Months 

9  JI 

JNTHS 

10  Months 

11  Months 

12  Months 

Total 

Total 
Amount 

of 
Tonnage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num-I 
ber  of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

1 
1 

5.00 
5.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

7.83 

7.83 

9 
5 
3 
1 

58.08 

30.39 

22.69 

5.00 

1 
2 
3 
4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

5.67 
5.67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 
4 
3 

40.45 
22.52 
17.93 

5 
6 

7 

3 
2 

1 

66.53 
10.57 
55.96 

1 
1 

5.37 
5.37 

10 
9 

1 

54.72 

49.21 

5.51 

2 
2 

12.11 
12.11 

"" 

^ 

3 

2 

1 

16.76 
10.11 

6.65 

25 

20 

4 

1 

317.55 

107.62 

203.28 

6.65 

8 

9 

10 

11 

6 
1 
3 
1 

48.87 

5.29 

32.30 

11.28 

1 
1 

13.88 
13.88 

- 

- 

^ 

~ 

- 

~* 

1 
1 

6.67 
6.67 

15 
4 
9 
2 

301.79 
24.54 

259.30 
17.95 

12 
13 
14 
15 

1 
1 

5.91 
5.91 

2 

1 

1 

36.90 

31.18 
5.72 

1 

1 

16.58 
16.58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 
1 
1 

1 
1 

59.39 
5.91 

31.18 
5.72 

16.58 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

2 
1 
1 

14.29 
7.81 
6.48 

1 

1 

6.82 
6.82 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 
3 
3 

42.59 
22.55 
20.04 

21 
22 
23 

5 

4 

1 

277.37 

271.94 

5.43 

7 
4 
1 
2 

303.00 

253.87 

14.25 

34.88 

8 

8 

573.84 
573.84 

6 
4 
2 

241.16 

223.83 

17.33 

1 
1 

14.29 
14.29 

20 
16 

4 

1,289.21 
1,245.12 

44.09 

65 

44 
9 
2 

3,274.50 
3,151.30 

88.32 
34.88 

24 
25 
26 
27 

- 

- 

1 
1 

8.12 
8.12 

2 
1 

1 

11.89 
5.32 

6.57 

1 

1 

5.32 
5.32 

— 

- 

- 

- 

8 
2 

1 
5 

106.84 
10.84 
61.11 
34.89 

28 
29 
30 
31 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

7.85 
7.85 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

■" 

3 

2 

1 

29.71 
14.47 
15.24 

32 
33 
34 

- 

: 

1 

1 

11.63 
11.63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

11.63 
11.63 

35 
36 

- 

- 

4 
4 

158.58 
158.58 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

^ 

_ 

- 

- 

4 
4 

158.58 
158.58 

37 
38 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

1 
1 

24.80 
24.80 

39 
40 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

1 
1 

20.99 
20.99 

41 
42 

2 
1 

1 

265.42 
138.09 

127.33 

4 
1 

2 
1 

344.13 

226.88 

104.03 
13.22 

2 
1 

1 

346.46 
259.65 

86.81 

2 
2 

468.15 
468.15 

8 
5 

3 

2,609.29 
1,484.40 

1,124.89 

12 
4 
1 

7 

1,489.39 
715.96 
121.19 

652.24 

39 

15 

1 

1 

15 

4 

3 

6,081.76 

3,535.67 

121.19 

6.99 

1,256.49 

36.53 

1,124.89 

43 

44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

- 

~ 

1 
1 

18.72 
18.72 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

2 
2 

29.75 
29.75 

50 
51 

1 
1 

7.35 
7.35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

7.35 
7.35 

52 
53 

- 

- 

1 
1 

7.89 
7.89 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

6.98 
6.98 

6 
3 

3 

40.47 
18.11 
22.36 

54 
55 

56 

1 

76 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


TIME  ENGAGED,  FOR  VESSELS  —  Continued. 


CoDSTiES,  Cities, 
Towns, 

AST>  KrXDS  OF 

Vessels. 

1  Month 

a  Mokths 

3  Months 

4  Months 

5  Months 

6  Months 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

DUKES  — Con. 

i 

1 

2 

Gosnold, . 
Schooners, , 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 
4 

5 
6 

Tisbury,  . 
Catboats,     . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

16.49 
16.49 

2 
2 

32.60 
32.60 

- 

_ 
_ 

7 
8 

M'est  Tisbury, 
Schooners,  . 

ESSEX. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

14.88 
14.88 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 

10 

Beverly, 

Schooners,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

86.60 
86.60 

- 

- 

11 
12 

Essex, 

Schooners,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

13 
14 
15 

Gloucester,  . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

2 
2 

164.19 
164.19 

1 
1 

14.47 
14.47 

2 
2 

140.69 
140.69 

2 
2 

19.86 
19.86 

7 
7 

430.16 
430.16 

10 
9 

1 

550.46 

541.91 

8.55 

16 
17 

Manchester,     . 
Sloops, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

18 
19 
20 

Marblehead,     . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

1 
1 

5.74 
5.74 

- 

- 

1 
1 

12.05 
12.05 

: 

: 

1 
1 

22.12 
22.12 

21 
22 

Nahant,    . 
Sloops, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

24 
25 

Xewburtport, 
Schooners,  , 
Sloops, 

1 
1 

8.01 
8.01 

- 

— 

1 

1 

9.67 
9.67 

: 

— 

- 

— 

— 

: 

26 
27 
28 

Rockport, 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

- 

^ 

— 

— 

— 

- 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

- 

- 

29 
30 
31 

Salem,     . 
Schooners,  , 
Sloops, 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

47.55 
47.55 

_ 

- 

— 

"• 

- 

- 

32 
33 
34 

Swampscott,    , 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 

NANTUCKET. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

7.86 
7.86 

35 
36 
37 

Nantucket, 
Catboats,     . 
Sloops, 

PLYMOUTH. 

- 

" 

3 
3 

33.05 
33.05 

2 
1 
1 

22.37 

6.79 

15.58 

2 
2 

15.34 
15.34 

- 

- 

1 

1 

6.97 
6.97 

38 
39 

Duxbury, 
Schooners,  . 

. 

- 

• 

- 

.. 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

40 
41 
42 

Mattapoisett,   . 
Catboats,     . 
Sloops, 

- 

1 

': 

- 

- 

- 

- 

: 

1 

1 

6.96 
6.96 

- 

^ 

43  ^  Plymouth, 

44  Schooners,  , 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

11.78 
11.78 

- 

- 

SUFFOLK. 

45 
46 
47 

48  . 

49  ' 
50 

Boston,  . 
13ark8, 
Brigs.  . 
Schooners,  . 
Sloops, 
Steamers,    . 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

5.02 
6.02 

1 
1 

37.32 
37.32 

6 

2 

4 

175.43 

139.70 
35.73 

51 
52 

Winthrop, 
Steamers,    . 

- 

"      1 

-i 

i 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

THE    FISHERIES. 


77 


TIME   ENGAGED,  FOR  VESSELS  —  Continued. 


7  Months 


Ton- 
nage 


45.56 
45.56 


90.65 
90.65 


506.03 

496.05 

9.98 


8  Months 


Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


8.74 
8.74 


11.67 
11.67 


5. 
5.98 


7.38 
7.38 


148.14 


131.30 
8.93 
7.91 

35.53 
35.53 


31 

26 

5 


22.24 

18.10 
6.14 


9  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


1,710.07 
1,662.94 
47.13 


114.30 
114.30 


14.00 
14.00 


77.32 


70.11 
7.21 


31 

27 

4 


Ton- 
nage 


18.27 
18.27 


10  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


113.69 
113.69 


1,477.95 

1,431.80 

46.15 


5.93 
5.93 


10.27 
10.27 


37.78 
21.00 
16.78 


53.11 
53.11 


39.60 
39.60 


97.38 
97.38 


19 

16 

3 

1 
1 


1,298.84 

1,264.59 

34.25 

12.58 
12.58 


H  Months 


Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 


13 
13 


Ton- 
nage 


1,150.28 
1,150.28 


18.04 
18.04 


117.20 
117.20 


la  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


9 
9 

1 
1 

249 
243 


31 
2 

1 

27 

1 


16.18 
16.18 

13.74 
5.03 

8.71 


593.72 
593.72 

66.80 
66.80 

20,354.65| 
20,272.61, 
82.04' 


217.98 
217.98 


24.15 

9.76 

14.391 

132.58 
132.58 


12.05 
12.05 


12.03 
12.03 


2,751.12 
695.10 
103.21 

1,934.51 
18.30 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Total 
Amount 

of 
Tonnage 


1 
1 

12 
4 
6 
2 

1 
1 


14 

14 

1 
1 

377 

355 

22 

1 
1 

4 
3 
1 

1 
1 

3 

2 
1 

15 

13 

2 

4 
2 
2 


21 

20 

1 


49 
2 
1 

38 
7 
1 

1 
1 


16.18 
16.18 


148.90  3 

23.30  4 

110.75  5 

14.85  6 

14.88  7 

14.88!  8 


884.66     9 
884.661  10 


66.80 
66.80 


11 
12 


27,817.65'  13 
27,569.69    14 
247.96    15 

12.58;  16 
12.58    17 


45.84 

39.91 

5.93 

5.00 
5.00 


18 
19 
20 

21 
22 


27.95   23 

19.94    24 

8.01 :  25 

378. 80 '  26 

362.02    27 

16.78    28 

83.37  29 
57.31:  30 
26.06    31 

193.55'  32 

185.69:  33 

7.86    34 


167.40    35 

151.82    36 

15.58    37 


12.03 
12.03 

14.34 


38 
39 

40 


6.961  41 
7.381  42 

11.78:  43 
11.78    44 


3,408.93 

695.10 

103.21 

2,532.54 

70.17 

7.91 


45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 


35.53    51 
35.53    52 


78 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


TIME  ENGAGED,  FOR  VESSELS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.      BY   COUNTIES. 


Counties,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels. 

1  Month 

2  Months 

3  Months 

4  Months 

5  Months 

6  JIonths 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

4 

38.61 

5 

66.92 

5 

33.25 

10 

415.03 

6 

51.30 

14 

569.83 

2 
3 
4 
5 

Catboats, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 

2 
1 

1 

14.95 

15.24 

8.42 

3 

1 
1 

15.76 

44.42 

6.74 

3 
2 

17.05 
16.20 

6 
4 

36.78 
378.25 

3 
3 

- 

15.95 
35.35 

3 

7 
4 

18.80 

526.43 

24.60 

6 

BRISTOL. 

- 

- 

1 

24.80 

2 

18.61 

- 

- 

3 

128.62 

6 

443.71 

7 

Barks, 

« 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

242.54 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

Brigs, 
Catboats, . 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 

- 

- 

1 

24.80 

2 

18.61 

- 

— 

1 
2 

112.05 
16.57 

1 
3 
1 

6.99 

187.44 

6.74 

13 

DUKES. 

- 

- 

1 

6.84 

2 

31.37 

1 

5.92 

2 

32.60 

2 

12.84 

14 

15 
16 

Catboats, . 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 

~ 

1 

6.84 

2 

31.37 

1 

5.92 

2 

32.60 

1 
1 

5.21 
7.63 

17 

ESSEX. 

3 

172.20 

2 

20.21 

4 

197.91 

3 

31.91 

8 

516.76 

12 

580.44 

18 
19 

Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 

2 

1 

164.19 
8.01 

2 

20.21 

4 

197.91 

1 
2 

12.05 
19.86 

8 

516.76 

10 
2 

564.03 
16.41 

20 

XAXTUCKET. 

- 

- 

3 

33.05 

2 

22.37 

2 

15.34 

- 

1 

6.97 

21 
22 

Catboats, . 
Sloops,     . 

- 

- 

3 

33.05 

1 
1 

6.79 
15.58 

2 

15.34 

- 

- 

1 

6.97 

23 

PLYMOUTH. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

18.74 

- 

- 

24 
25 
26 

Catboats, . 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

" 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 

6.96 
11.78 

- 

- 

27 

SUFFOLK. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

6.02 

1 

37.32 

6 

175.43 

28 
29 
30 
31 
S2 

Barks, 
Brigs,       . 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamess, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

5.02 

1 

37.32 

2 
4 

139.70 
35.73 

RECAPITULATION.      FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and 
Kinds  of  Vessels. 


1  Month 


Num- 
l)er  of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


THE  STATE. 


Barks, 

Brigs, 

Catboats, 

Schooners, 

Sloops,     . 

Steamers, 


210.81 


14.95 

179.43 

16.43 


a  Months 

3  Months 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
lier  of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

12 

151.82 

15 

303.51 

6 
3 
2 
1 

48.81 
64.63 

24.80 

4 

8 
3 

23.84 

247.89 

31.78 

4  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


17 


473.22 


58.04 

395.32 

19.86 


5  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


22 


4 

16 

2 


Ton- 
nage 


785.34 


22.91 

745.86 

]6.57 


6  Months 


Num- 

ber of 

Ton- 

Ves- 

nage 

sels 

41 

1 


22 
12 


1,789.22 

242.54 

37.97 
1,417.60 
91.11 


THE    FISHERIES. 


79 


TIME  ENGAGED,  FOR  VESSELS —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     BY  COUNTIES. 


7  Months 


Num- 

ber of 

Ton- 

Ves- 

nage 

sels 

17 

5 
8 
3 
1 


15 

12 
3 


417.97, 

29.58 

360.20 

23.19 

5.00 


265.42 

138.09 

127.33 
62.91 


45.56 
7.35 


622.09 

595.44 
26.65 


5.98 
5.98 

7.38 

7.38 
183.67 


131.30 

8.93 

43.44 


8  Months 

9  Months 

10  Months 

11  Months 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

i 
Ton- 
nage   1 

Num- 
ber of 

Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

13 

374.09' 

22 

664.88 

10 

264.26 

1 

14.29 

1 
6 

\ 

5.37 

298.93' 

34.91 

34.88 

11 
9 
1 
1 

62.38 

579.35 

6.57 

16.58 

2 

4 
4 

12.11 

223.83, 

28.32 

1 

14.29 

10 

533.06; 

2 

346.46 

2 

468.15 

8 

2,609.29 

1 

226. 8S 

1 

259.65 

2 

468.15 

6 

1,484.40 

7 
2 

281.33 
24.85 

1 

86.81 

- 

- 

3 

1,124.89 

3 

30.13 

3 

18.27 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
2 

16.10' 
14.03 

1 

3 

18.27 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34 

1,824.37 

42 

1,698.73 

20 

1,311.42 

13 

1,150.28' 

29 
5 

1,777.24 
47.13' 

i 

35 

7 

1,629.87 

68.86 

16 

4 

1,264.59 

46.83 

13 

1,150.28 

2 

14.00 

5 

39.60 

3 

18.04 

- 

- 

2 

14.00 

5 

39.60 

3 

18.04 

- 

- 

4 

77.32 

1 

97.38 

1 

117.20 

- 

- 

3 

1 

70.11 
7.21 

1 

97.38 

1 

117.20 

- 

- 

~ 

"" 

-■ 

"" 

"■ 

— 

~ 

— 

18  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


25 

2 
16 

7 


12 

4 
1 


271 

264 
7 


2 
2 

1 
1 

31 

2 

1 

27 

1 


1,320.47 

10.11 

1,245.12 

65.24 


1,489.39 

715.96 
121.19 

652.24 


36.90 

12.01 

16.18 
8.71 


21,389.88 

21,293.45 
96.43 


12.05 
12.05 

12.03 
12.03 

2,751.12 

695.10 

103.21 

1,934.51 

18.30 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Total 
Amount 

of 
Tonnage 


132 

41 
60 
27 

4 


48 

15 
1 
1 

22 
5 
4 


21 


427 

396 
31 


21 

20 
1 


50 

2 

1 

38 

7 
2 


4,230.90 

238.84 

3,721.41 

214.19 

56.46 


6,327.51 


6 


3,535.67     7 

121.191     8 

6.99|    9 

1,465.81!  10 

48.16'  11 

1,149.69   12 


227.78  13 

41.41  14 

141.81  15 

44.56  16 


29,516.20   17 

29,186.02'  18 
330.18!  19 


167.40   20 

151.82   21 
15.58i  22 


38.15   23 

6.96   24 

23.81!  25 

7.38   26 


3,444.46 

695.10 

103.21 

2, .532.. '54 

70.17 

43.44; 


27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE   STATE. 


7  Months 


Num- 

ber of 

Ton- 

Ves- 

nage 

sels 

44 

1 

6 

25 

9 

3 


1,555.42 

138.09 

35.56 

1,259.83: 

73.50 

48.44 


8  Months 


Num- 

ber of 

Ton- 

Ves- 
sels 

nage 

66 
1 


2,852.97 
226.88 


3  19.37 

46  2,443.71 

14  128.13 

2  34.88 


9  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Ton- 
nage 


75   2,865.32 


19 
46 


259.65 

120.25 

2,393.41, 

75.43: 

16.58 


10  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 

Ton- 
nage 

36 


5 

21 

8 


2,179.07 

468.15 

30.15 

1,605.62 

75.15 


11  Months 


Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


22 
5 

14 
3 


Ton- 
nage 


3,773.86 
1,484.40 

1,164. 57j 
1.124.89 


12  Months 


Num- 

ber of 

Ton- 

Ves- 

nage 

sels 

346 


316 
16 


27,011.84 

1,411.06 

224.40 

34.17 

25,153.-53 

188.68 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Ves- 
sels 


Total 
Amount 

of 
Tonnage 


703 

43,952.40 

17 

4,230.77' 

2 

■224.40 

70 

446.02 

526 

37,071.40 

78 

730.22 

10 

1,249.59 

Partners  and  Stockholders  in 
Firms  and  Corporations. 


[81, 


PARTNERS  AKD   STOCKHOLDERS   IN  FIRMS  A:N^D 

CORPORATIONS. 


Firms 

Corporations 

Total 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

Number  of 

Persons 

IntPrested 

in  The 

AND   NUMBKK  OF   PERSONS  TO  A 

FniM  OR  Corporation. 

Xumbcr 
of  Specified 

Xumber  of 
Partners 

Xumber 
of  Specified 

Number  of 
Stockliolders 

Size 

Size 

Fisheries 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

57 

116 

-. 

_ 

57 

116 

1  person 

43 

43 

- 

- 

43 

43 

2  persons, 

10 

20 

- 

- 

10 

20 

3  persons 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1 

3 

7  persons 

1 

7 

- 

- 

1 

7 

18  persons 

1 

18 

- 

- 

1 

18 

25  persons 

1 

25 

- 

- 

1 

25 

Bourne, 

51 

82 

_ 

« 

51 

82 

1  person 

44 

44 

- 

- 

44 

44 

2  persons 

4 

8 

- 

- 

4 

8 

3  perstine, 

2 

6 

- 

- 

2 

6 

24  persons 

1 

24 

- 

- 

1 

24 

Brewster, 

13 

20 

_ 

_ 

13 

20 

1  person, 

8 

8 

- 

- 

8 

8 

2  persons 

4 

8 

- 

- 

4 

8 

4  persons, 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Chatham 

134 

214 

_ 

_ 

134 

214 

1  person, 

91 

91 

- 

- 

91 

91 

2  persons 

37 

74 

- 

- 

37 

74 

3  persons 

1 

3        I 

- 

- 

1 

3 

8  persons, 

2 

16 

- 

. 

2 

16 

9  persons, 

1 

9 

- 

. 

1 

9 

10  persons, 

1 

10 

- 

_ 

1 

10 

11  persons 

1 

11 

- 

- 

1 

11 

Dennis, 

35 

72 

1 

12 

36 

84 

1  person 

23 

23 

- 

- 

23 

23 

2  persons 

7 

14 

- 

- 

7 

14 

3  persons 

2 

6 

_ 

_ 

2 

6 

4  persons, 

1 

4 

- 

_ 

1 

4 

5  persons 

1 

5 

- 

- 

1 

6 

12  persons 

- 

- 

1 

12 

1 

12 

20  persons 

1 

20 

- 

- 

1 

20 

Eastham, 

16 

*32 

_ 

_ 

16 

*32 

1  person 

8 

»8 

- 

- 

8 

•8 

2  persons 

4 

8 

- 

- 

4 

8 

3  persons, 

1 

3 

- 

_ 

1 

3 

4  persons, 

o 

8 

- 

- 

2 

8 

5  persons 

1 

5 

- 

- 

1 

5 

Falmonth, 

52 

230 

_ 

,. 

52 

230 

1  person, 

38 

38 

- 

- 

38 

38 

2  persons, 

7 

14 

- 

- 

7 

14 

3  persons 

2 

6 

- 

- 

2 

6 

4  persons, 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

5  persons 

1 

5 

- 

- 

1 

5 

8  persons, 

1 

8 

- 

- 

1 

8 

30  persons 

1 

30 

- 

_ 

1 

30 

125  persons, 

1 

125 

- 

- 

1 

125 

Harwich, 

13 

17 

^ 

_ 

13 

17 

1  person, 

11 

11 

- 

- 

11 

11 

2  persons 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

4  persons 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Mashpee, 

20 

22 

^ 

_ 

20 

22 

1  person, 

19 

19 

- 

- 

19 

19 

3  persons 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1 

3 

Orleans, 

24 

29 

^ 

^ 

24 

29 

1  person 

19 

19 

. 

- 

19 

19 

2  persons 

5 

10 

- 

- 

5 

10 

Provincetown 

169 

321 

^ 

.^ 

1(9 

321 

1  person, 

97 

97 

- 

- 

97 

97 

2  persons 

68 

136 

~ 

- 

68 

136 

*  Includes  one  estate. 
[83] 


84 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PARTNERS   AND   STOCKHOLDERS  —  Continued. 


Firms                   I 

Corporations 

Total 
Number  <>( 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fisliories 

CouNTiKs,  Cities,  Towns, 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

and  kcmiikr  of  persons  to  a 
Firm  ob  Corporation. 

Ximibpr 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number        dumber  of 
01  specified  stockholders 

Mze         1                          1 

BARNSTABLE  —  Con. 

Provincetown  —  Con. 

5  persons 

1 

5 

- 

- 

1 

5 

23  persons,  . 

1 

23 

- 

- 

1 

23 

30  persons,  . 

2 

60 

" 

"" 

2 

60 

Sandwich, 

10 

30 

- 

- 

10 

30 

1  person,    . 

7 

7 

- 

- 

7 

7 

7  persons,  . 

1 

7 

- 

- 

1 

7 

8  persons, . 

2 

16 

— 

~ 

2 

16 

Truro, 

28 

155 

. 

- 

28 

155 

1  person,   . 

21 

21 

- 

- 

21 

21 

2  persons,  . 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

6  persons,  . 

1 

5 

- 

- 

1 

5 

12  persons,  . 

1 

12 

- 

- 

1 

12 

22  persons,  . 

1 

22 

- 

- 

1 

22 

25  persons,  . 

1 

25 

- 

- 

1 

25 

29  persons,  . 

1 

29 

- 

- 

1 

29 

39  persons,  . 

1 

39 

~ 

~ 

1 

39 

Wellfleet, 

51 

♦75 

- 

_ 

51 

*7o 

1  person,    . 

41 

•41 

- 

- 

41 

♦41 

2  persons,  . 

8 

16 

•    - 

- 

8 

16 

4  persons,  . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

14  persons, . 

1 

14 

" 

~ 

1 

14 

Yarmouth, 

35 

92 

- 

- 

35 

92 

1  person,    . 

27 

27 

- 

- 

27 

27 

2  persons,  . 

6 

12 

- 

- 

6 

12 

3  persons,  . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1 

3 

50  persons,  . 

1 

50 

— 

" 

1 

50 

BRISTOL. 

Berkley 

3 

4 

- 

- 

3 

4 

1  person,    . 

2 

2 

- 

- 

2 

2 

2  persons,  . 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

Dartmouth, 

20 

26 

- 

. 

20 

26 

1  person,   . 

15 

15 

- 

- 

15 

15 

2  persons, . 

4 

8 

- 

- 

4 

8 

3  persons, . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1 

3 

Dighton,  . 

5 

7 

. 

- 

5 

1 

1  person,   . 

3 

3 

- 

- 

3 

3 

2  persons, . 

2 

4 

- 

- 

2 

4 

Fairhaven, 

33 

40 

_ 

_ 

33 

40 

1  person,    . 

28 

28 

- 

- 

28 

28 

2  persons,. 

4 

8 

- 

-  ' 

4 

8 

4  persons, . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Fall  Rn-ER,  . 

2 

8 

_ 

_ 

2 

8 

1  person,    . 

1 

1 

. 

- 

1 

1 

7  persons, . 

1 

7 

- 

- 

1 

7 

Freetown, 

3 

4 

_ 

^ 

3 

4 

1  person,    . 

2 

2 

- 

- 

2 

2 

2  persons,  . 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

New  Bedford, 

71 

90 

_ 

_ 

71 

90 

1  person,    . 

57 

57 

- 

- 

57 

57 

2  persons, . 

10 

20 

- 

- 

10 

20 

3  persons,  . 

3 

9 

- 

- 

3 

9 

4  persoue, . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Raynham, 

2 

3 

_ 

_ 

2 

3 

1  person,    . 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2  persons, . 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

Somerset, 

10 

12 

_ 

• 

10 

12 

1  person,   . 

8 

8 

- 

- 

8 

8 

2  persons, , 

2 

4 

- 

- 

2 

4 

Swansea,  . 

4 

9 

_ 

_ 

4 

9 

1  person,   . 

3 

3 

- 

- 

3 

3 

6  persons, . 

1 

6 

- 

- 

1 

6 

Taunton, 

1 

4 

- 

_ 

1 

4 

4  persons, . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Westport, 

16 

18 

• 

_ 

16 

18 

1  person,    . 

14 

14 

- 

- 

14 

14 

2  persons, . 

2 

4 

- 

- 

2 

4 

*  Includes  one  estate. 


THE   FISHEKIES. 


85 


PARTNERS  AND   STOCKHOLDERS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

and  nujibkr  of  persons  to  a 

Firm  or  Corporation. 


DUKES. 


Chilmark, 

1  person,    . 

2  persons, . 

3  persons, . 
i  persons, . 

Cottage  City,  . 
1  person,  . 
5  persons, . 

Edgartown, 

1  person,    . 

2  persons, . 
11  persons, . 
52  persons, . 

Gay  Head, 

1  person,    . 

3  persons,  . 

Gosnold,  . 

1  person,    . 

2  persons, . 

4  persons, . 

Tisbury,  . 

1  person,    . 

2  persons, . 

3  persons, . 

4  persons, . 

West  Tisbury, 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons, . 
19  persons, . 


ESSEX. 


Beverly, 
1  person, 

Essex, 

1  person, 

Gloucester, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

Ipswich,  . 
1  person, 

Manchester, 

1  peri-on, 

Marblehead, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

Kahant,    . 
1  person, 
G  persons, 

Newbury, 
1  person, 


Newburtport, 
1  person,    . 


Rockport, 
1  person, 

Rowley,    . 

1  person, 

Saxem, 

1  person, 

Salisbury, 
1  person, 

Swampscott, 
1  person, 


Firms 


XiimbcT 

of  Specitied 

Size 


32 

26 

3 

1 

2 

1 
1 


66 

61 

5 


11 

10 

1 

25 

20 

4 

1 

32 

25 

4 

1 

2 

16 

10 

4 

1 

1 


15 
15 

2S9 

266 

16 

4 

3 

74 

74 


26 

22 

4 


2 
2 

80 
80 


18 
18 

14 

7 


Xumber  of 
Partners 


43 

26 


71 
61 

10 


13 

10 

3 

32 
20 


44 

25 

8 

3 


*40 

10 

8 

3 

*19 


15 
15 

*322 

266 

32 

tl2 

tl2 

74 

74 


30 


11 
5 

6 

2 

2 

80 
80 


25 

9 
9 


18 
18 

39 

7 


Corporations 


Number 

of  Specified 

Size 


Number  of 

StcicklioUlers 


5 

5 

63 


11 
62 


Total 

Number  of 

Kcturns 


Total 
Number  of 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fisheries 


32 

26 

3 

1 

2 

2 
1 
1 

68 

61 

5 

1 

1 

11 

10 

1 

25 

20 

4 

1 

32 

25 
4 
1 
2 

16 

10 

4 

1 

1 


6 
6 

15 
15 

289 

266 

16 

4 

3 

74 
74 


26 

22 

4 

6 
6 
1 

2 

2 

80 
80 

25 
25 

9 
9 


18 
18 

14 

7 


43 

26 
6 
3 


6 
1 
5 

134 
61 
10 

11 
52 

13 

10 

3 

32 
20 


44 

25 
8 
3 


*40 

10 

8 

3 

*19 


6 

6 

15 
15 

•*322 

266 

32 

tl2 

tl2 

74 
74 


30 

22 


11 
5 
6 

2 
2 

80 
80 

25 
25 

9 
9 


18 
18 

39 
7 


*  Includes  two  estates. 


t  Includes  one  estate. 


86 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PARTNERS   AND   STOCKHOLDERS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

AND  Number  op  Persons  to  a 

FiKM  OR  Corporation. 


Firms 


Number 

of  Specified 

Size 


ESSEX  —  Con. 
Swampscott  —  Con. 

2  pereone,  . 

4  personB,  . 

5  persons,  . 
7  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

MIDDLESEX 

Mbdford, 
1  person,    . 

NANTUCKET 


Nantucket, 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 


NORFOLK, 


Cohasset,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


PLYMOUTH 


Duxbury, 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 
4  persons,  . 

Hingham, 

1  person,    . 

Hull, 

1  person,    . 

Kingston, 

1  person,    . 

Marion,     , 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 

Marshfield, 

1  person,    . 

Mattapoisett,    . 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 

Middleborough, 
1  person,    . 


Norwell,  . 
1  person, 

Plymouth, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

Rochester, 
1  person, 

Bcltuate,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

Wareham, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 


To 

60 

10 

3 

2 


41 

40 

1 


17 

15 

1 

1 

5 

5 

16 
16 

5 
S 

26 

23 

3 

15 
15 

17 

IS 

4 

1 
1 

1 
1 

55 

45 

7 

1 

2 

1 
1 

55 

40 

8 

5 

2 

40 

34 

6 


136 

128 

5 


Number  of 
Partners 


4 

5 

10 


60 

20 

9 

8 


42 
40 

0 


21 
15 

2 
4 

5 
5 

16 
16 

5 
5 

29 

23 

6 

15 
15 

21 

13 

8 

1 
1 

1 
1 

70 

45 

14 

3 

8 

1 
1 

79 
40 
16 
15 


46 
34 
12 


151 

128 

10 


Corporations 


Number 


Number  of 


of  Specified  gtoeujolders 
Size 


17 


Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 


75 

60 

10 

3 

2 


41 

40 

1 


17 

15 

1 

1 

5 
6 

16 
16 

5 
5 

26 

23 

3 

15 
15 

17 

13 

4 

1 
1 

1 

1 

55 

45 

7 

1 

2 

1 

1 

55 

40 

8 

5 

2 

40 

34 

6 


137 

128 
5 


THE    FISHERIES. 


87 


PARTNERS   AND    STOCKHOLDERS  —  Continued. 


ConNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns, 

Firms 

Corporations 

Total 

Nunil)er  of 

Keturns 

Total 
Numljer  of 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fisheries 

AND  KUMBER  OF   PeKSONS  TO  A 

Firm  or  Corporation. 

Numher 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number 

of  Specifled 

Size 

Number  of 
Stoeltholders 

SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Boston  — Con. 

3  persons 

7  persons 

17  persons 

2 

i 

6 
7 

1 

17 

2 

1 
1 

6 

7 

17 

Revere 

5  persons, 

1 

1 

5 
5 

- 

1 
1 

5 
5 

Winthrop 

1  person 

2  persons 

25 

24 

1 

26 

24 

2 

- 

- 

25 
24 

1 

26 

24 

2 

RECAPITULATION.      BY    COUNTIES. 


COUN 

TIES, 

AND 

Firms 

Corporations 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

Total 
Number  of 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fisheries 

Number  op  Persons  to  a 
Firm  or  Corporation. 

Number 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Stocliholders 

BARNSTABLE. 

708 

*1,507 

1 

12 

1 
709 

*1,519 

1  person, 

497 

*497 

_ 

- 

497 

*497 

2  persons, 

162 

324 

- 

- 

162 

324 

3  persons, 

11 

33 

_ 

- 

11 

33 

4  persons,     . 

7 

28 

- 

- 

7 

28 

5  persons,     , 

5 

25 

- 

- 

5 

25 

7  persons. 

2 

14 

- 

- 

2 

14 

8  persons. 

5 

40 

_ 

- 

5 

40 

9  persons,     . 

1 

9 

- 

- 

1 

9 

10  persons, 

1 

10 

- 

- 

1 

10 

11  persons,     . 

1 

11 

- 

- 

1 

11 

12  persons,     . 

1 

12 

1 

12 

2 

24 

14  persons. 

1 

14 

_ 

- 

1 

14 

18  persons,     . 

1 

18 

- 

- 

1 

18 

20  persons, 

1 

20 

- 

- 

1 

20 

22  persons. 

1 

22 

. 

_ 

1 

22 

23  persons. 

1 

23 

- 

- 

1 

23 

24  persons, 

1 

24 

« 

- 

1 

24 

25  persons. 

o 

50 

- 

- 

2 

50 

29  persons, 

1 

29 

- 

- 

1 

29 

30  persons. 

3 

90 

. 

- 

3 

90 

39  persons. 

1 

39 

_ 

- 

1 

39 

50  persons. 

1 

50 

« 

- 

1 

50 

125  persons. 

1 

125 

- 

- 

1 

125 

BRISTOL. 

170 

225 

- 

- 

170 

223 

1  person 

134 

134 

_ 

_ 

134 

134 

2  persons, 

27 

54 

_ 

- 

27 

54 

3  persons, 

4 

12 

. 

_ 

4 

12 

4  persons. 

3 

12 

_ 

. 

3 

12 

6  persons. 

1 

6 

. 

_ 

1 

6 

7  persons. 

1 

7 

- 

- 

1 

7 

DUKES. 

183 

*244 

3 

63 

186 

*312 

1  person, 

153 

153 

_ 

153 

153 

2  persons. 

20 

40 

_ 

- 

20 

40 

3  persons, 

4 

12 

_ 

_ 

4 

12 

4  persons, 

5 

20 

_ 

- 

5 

20 

5  persons, 

_ 

_ 

1 

5 

1 

5 

11  persons. 

_ 

_ 

1 

11 

1 

11 

19  persons, 

1 

*]9 

1 

•19 

62  persons. 

- 

- 

1 

52 

1 

52 

ESSEX. 

580 

*647 

- 

- 

580 

*647 

1  person 

545 

545 

_ 

_ 

545 

545 

2  persons, 

23 

46 

. 

- 

23 

46 

3  persons. 

4 

tl2 

_ 

- 

4 

tl2 

4  persons, 

4 

tl6 

. 

_ 

tl6 

6  persons, 

1 

5 

- 

- 

5 

6  persons. 

1 

6 

_ 

_ 

6 

7  ijersous. 

1 

7 

_ 

_ 

7 

10  persons. 

1 

10 

~ 

- 

10 

*  Includes  two  estates. 


f  Includes  one  estate. 


88 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PARTNERS   AND   STOCKHOLDERS  — Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     BY   COUNTIES  — Concluded. 


Counties,  and 

Firms 

Corporations 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

Total 
Number  of 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fislieries 

Number  of  Persons  to  a 
Firm  or  Corporation. 

Number 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number 

of  Specified 

Size 

Number  of 
Stockiiolders 

MIDDLESEX. 

2 

2 

- 

- 

2 

2 

1  person, 

2 

2 

- 

- 

2 

2 

NANTUCKET. 

75 

97 

- 

- 

75 

97 

1  person 

2  persons 

3  persons 

4  persons, 

60 

10 

3 

2 

60 

20 

9 

8 

- 

- 

60 

10 

3 

2 

60 

20 

9 

8 

NORFOLK. 

41 

42 

- 

- 

41 

42 

1  person, 

2  persons 

40 

1 

40 
2 

- 

- 

40 

1 

40 
2 

PLYMOUTH. 

254 

310 

- 

- 

254 

310 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons 

214 

29 

6 

5 

214 
58 
18 
20 

- 

~ 

214 

29 
6 
5 

214 

58 
18 
20 

SUFFOLK. 

162 

182 

1 

17 

163 

199 

1  person, 

2  persons,     .        •        .        .        . 

3  persons 

6  persons 

7  persons 

17  persons, 

152 

6 
2 

1 
1 

152 

12 

6 

5 

7 

1 

17 

152 
6 
2 

1 
1 
1 

152 

12 

6 

5 

7 

17 

RECAPITULATION.      FOR   THE   STATE. 


The  State,  and 

Number  of  Persons  to  a 

Firm  or  Corporation. 


THE  STATE. 


1  person, 

2  persons, 
8  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  pert-ons, 
89  persons, 
50  pernoiis, 
52  persons, 

125  persons, 


Firms 


Number 

of  Specified 

.size 


Number  of 
I'artners 


2,175 

1,797 

278 

34 

26 

7 

2 

5 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
1 


*3,256 

tl,797 

556 

J102 

1104 

35 

12 

35 

40 

9 

20 

11 

12 

14 

18 
tl9 
20 
22 
23 
24 
50 
29 
90 
39 
50 

125 


Corporations 


Number 
of  Specified 


Number  of 
Stocliliolders 


11 
12 

17 


52 


Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 


Total 
Number  of 

Persons 
Interested 

in  The 
Fisheries 


2,1S0 

1,797 
278 
34 
26 
8 
2 
5 
5 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 


*3,353 

t],797 

556 

tl02 

J104 

40 

12 

35 

40 

9 

20 

22 

24 

14 

17 

IS 

tl9 

20 

22 

23 

24 

60 

29 

90 

39 

50 

52 

125 


*  Includes  six  estates. 


t  Includes  two  estates. 


X  Includes  one  estate. 


Estimated  Number  of  Persons 
Engaged  in  The  Fisheries: 

By  Towns. 


[89] 


ESTIMATED  NUMBER   OF  PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN 
THE   FISHERIES:    BY   TOWNS. 


[Persons  engaged  In  the  "  Inland  Fisheries  "  are  not  included  in  this  presentation.] 


Kkquiked  to  man  Registered  Vessels 

Fishermen 

Not  on 
Kegistered 

Total  Number  of 

Fishermen 

represented  on 

Schedules  including 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Town's. 

Officers 

Crew 

Total 

Vessels 

those  on 
Registered  \'essels 

BARNSTABLE. 

142 

843 

985 

886 

1,871 

Barnstable, 

11 

13 

24 

66 

90 

Bourne,  . 

1 

8 

9 

66 

65 

Brewster, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

15 

15 

Chatham, 

14 

68 

82 

140 

222 

Dennis,   . 

16 

64 

80 

30 

110 

Eastham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

22 

22 

Falmouth, 

5 

7 

12 

84 

96 

Harwich, 

3 

6 

9 

10 

19 

Mashpee, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21 

21 

Orleans,  . 

_ 

_ 

. 

26 

26 

Proviucetown, 

83 

651 

734 

216 

950 

Sandwich, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

23 

23 

Truro,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

85 

85 

Wellfleet, 

6 

21 

27 

53 

80 

Yarmouth, 

3 

5 

8 

39 

47 

BRISTOL. 

158 

854 

1,012 

213 

1,225 

Berkley, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

6 

Dartmouth,     . 

. 

2 

2 

48 

50 

Dighton, 

- 

_ 

_ 

9 

9 

Fairhaven, 

8 

44 

52 

35 

87 

Fall  Riter,  . 

3 

11 

14 

2 

16 

Freetown, 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

New  Bedford, 

144 

7S6 

930 

47 

977 

Raynham, 

- 

_ 

3 

3 

Somerset, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

31 

31 

Swansea. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

10 

Taunton, 

-, 

_ 

_ 

3 

3 

Westport, 

2 

10 

12 

17 

29 

DUKES. 

21 

25 

46 

203 

249 

Chllmark, 

47 

47 

Cottage  City,  . 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3 

Edgartown,     . 

6 

6 

12 

73 

85 

Gay  Head, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12 

12 

Gosnold, 

1 

2 

3 

28 

31 

Tisbury, 

12 

14 

26 

26 

52 

"West  Tisbury, 

1 

2 

3 

16 

19 

ESSEX. 

444 

5,2S0 

5,724 

542 

6,266 

Beverly 

13 

185 

198 

4 

202 

Essex,     . 

1 

14 

15 

18 

33 

Gloucester, 

395 

4,896 

5,291 

208 

5,499 

Ipswich, 

- 

_ 

_ 

84 

84 

Manchester,    . 

1 

3 

4 

6 

10 

Marblehead,  . 

4 

12 

16 

31 

47 

Nahaut,  . 

1 

2 

3 

7 

10 

Newbury, 

_ 

3 

3 

Newburyport, 

3 

7 

10 

128 

138 

Rockport, 

15 

91 

106 

11 

117 

Rowley,  . 

9 

9 

Salem",    . 

4 

19 

23 

5 

28 

Salisbury, 

_ 

19 

19 

Bwampscott,  . 

7 

51 

58 

9 

67 

MIDDLESEX. 

- 

. 

^ 

9 

9 

Medford, 

- 

- 

- 

9 

0 

[91] 


92 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ESTIMATED  NUMBER  OF  PERSONS  ENGAGED  IN  THE  FISHERIES  — Concluded. 


Kequiked  to  mas  Kec.istered  Vessels     [ 

Fishermen 

Xot  on 
Registered 

Total  Xuinbcr  of 

Fishermen 

represented  on 

Schedules  including 

ConNTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towss. 

i 

Officers 

Crew 

Total 

Vessels 

those  on 
Registered  Vessels 

NANTUCKET. 

21 

24 

45 

80 

125 

Nantucket 

21 

24 

45 

80 

125 

NORFOLK. 

- 

- 

- 

44 

44 

CohasBet 

- 

- 

- 

44 

44 

PLTJIOUTH. 

3 

15 

18 

331 

349 

Dusbnrv, 

2 

10 

12 

16 

2S 

Hingham, 

- 

- 

- 

5 

5 

Hull, 

- 

- 

- 

17 

17 

Kingston, 

- 

- 

- 

0 

5 

Marion,   . 

- 

- 

- 

39 

39 

Marshtield,     . 

- 

_ 

- 

16 

16 

Mattapoisett,  . 

- 

4 

4 

17 

21 

Middleborough, 

- 

- 

- 

5 

5 

Norwell, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Plymouth, 

1 

1 

2 

80 

82 

Rochester, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Scituate, 

- 

- 

- 

78 

78 

Wareham, 

- 

- 

- 

51 

51 

SUFFOLK. 

61 

638 

699 

256 

955 

Boston 

60 

632 

692 

225 

917 

Revere 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

7 

"Winthrop, 

1 

6 

7 

24 

31 

RECAPITULATION. 


1 

Total  Number  of 

Required  to 

MAX  Registered  vesskls     i 

Fishermen 

Fishermen 

n  Counties. 

Not  on 
Registered 

represented  on 
Schedules  incUuling 

The  State,  ak 

Officers 

Crew 

Total 

Vessels 

those  on 
Registered  Vessels 

THE   STATE. 

850 

7,679 

8,529 

2,504 

11,093 

Barnstable,     . 

142 

843 

985 

886 

1,871 

Bristol,    . 

158 

854 

1,012 

213 

1,225 

Dukes,    . 

21 

25 

46 

203 

249 

Essex,     . 

444 

5,280 

5,724 

i              542 

6,265 

Middlesex, 

- 

_ 

- 

9 

9 

Nantucket, 

21 

24 

45 

80 

125 

Norfolk, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

44 

44 

Plvmouth, 

3 

15 

18 

331 

349 

Suffolk,  . 

61 

638 

699 

256 

955 

Tabular   Analysis. 


Pages 

THE  FISHERIES, ...  1-92 

Investments  and  Pkoducts, 5-54 

Food  Fish:  By  Name, 55-64 

Vessels  (Registered)  and  Boats  :  By  Towns, 65-72 

Time  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries,  for  Registered  Vessels  :  By  Months,  .  73-80 

Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  Corporations,  ....  81-88 

Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries  :  By  Towns,  .  89-92 


The  division  of  the  Census  relating  to  the  fisheries  has  received  careful  attention 
and  supervision  from  inception  to  finish.  Guided  by  the  experience  gained  in  the 
State  Censuses  of  1875  and  1885,  the  Bureau  has  endeavored  to  cover  such  points  as 
had,  apiDarently,  received  inadequate  treatment  in  the  past,  while,  at  the  same  time, 
preserving  the  highest  standard  of  completeness  and  accuracy  in  all  other  parts  of  the 
work. 

The  plan  adojjted  was  to  divide  the  State  into  districts  and  place  each  in  the  charge 
of  a  comi3etent  si^ecial  agent.  These  agents  were  instructed,  first,  to  make  complete 
lists  from  the  records  at  the  United  States  Custom  Houses  of  all  registered  vessels 
engaged  in  the  fisheries.  Second,  their  instructions  required  them  to  patrol  the  coast 
line  and  ascertain  the  names  of  all  persons  engaged  in  what  is  known  as  the  "  shore  " 
fisheries.  Third,  they  were  directed  to  obtain  by  inquiries,  or  by  engaging  the  services 
of  persons  who  could  sujjply  the  necessary  information,  the  names  and  addresses  of  all 
persons  who,  though  relying  upon  some  other  occupation  for  their  principal  means 
of  support,  yet  engaged  in  fishing  during  some  portion  of  the  Census  year  which 
ended,  as  fixed  by  law,  on  December  31,  1895.  From  the  owners  of  the  registered 
vessels,  and  from  all  individual  fishermen,  certified  returns  were  obtained  ujjon  The 
Fisheries  schedule,  and  the  tabular  presentations  to  which  this  analysis  applies  are 
based  upon  these  certified  returns. 

In  spite  of  all  these  jirecautions  and  our  wish  to  approach  as  near  as  i:)ossible  to 
absolute  accuracy,  we  have  no  hesitation  in  saying  that  the  value  of  products  actually 
taken  by  fishermen  during  the  Census  year  was  undoubtedly  somewhat  larger  than  the 
figures  we  report.  This  is  due  to  two  facts :  first,  that  it  is  impossible,  without  an 
extravagant  outlay  of  money,  to  patrol  inward  from  the  coast  line  far  enough  to  reach 
all  those  persons  who  may  come  to  the  shore  to  fish ;  second,  many  of  the  fishermen 
counted  by  us  as  being  on  registered  vessels  at  some  time  or  other  during  the  year, 
engage  in  shore  fishing  while  vessels  are  laid  up.  Thus  the  same  man  becomes  both 
a  "  shore  "  and  a  "  vessel  "  fisherman.  Many  fishermen  who  are  not  resident  in  Massa- 
chusetts engage  in  shore  or  vessel  fishing  and  return  to  their  native  countries,  so 
that  no  trace  of  them  can  be  obtained.  It  would  be  manifestly  impossible  to  follow 
them  up  and  secure  returns,  as  it  would  also  be  to  endeavor  to  learn  from  vessel  fisher- 
men, absent  on  trips,  how  much  fish  they  caught  while  fishing  from  the  shore  between 

[93] 


94 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


trips,  or  when  the  vessels  were  laid  up.  Two  other  classes  of  fishermen  may  have  been 
omitted :  those  who  had  left  town  before  the  special  agent's  arrival,  leaving  no  trace 
behind,  and  also  those  who  died  before  the  special  agent's  visit. 

Thus,  it  will  be  seen,  such  omissions  as  may  have  been  made  are  unavoidable.  We 
have  generall}'  found  the  estimates  of  persons  engaged  in  the  industry  to  be  in  excess 
of  the  results  obtained  in  the  Census.  We  in  no  way  impugn  the  honesty  of  those  who 
make  these  estimates,  nor  should  they  doubt  the  conscientious  efforts  which  have  been 
made  to  secure  complete  retui-ns  in  the  Ceniius.  The  absolute,  but  unattainable,  truth 
lies  somewhere  between  the  facts  as  recorded  and  the  estimates.  We  do  not  consider 
the  omissions  as  materially  important,  however,  either  as  affecting  the  statistics,  or 
the  deductions  that  may  be  drawn  from  them  relative  to  the  industry.  Hundreds  and 
possibly  thousands  of  men  engage  in  the  fisheries  when  the  financial  inducement  is 
sufficient,  and  other  hundreds  or  thousands  forsake  the  industry  for  more  j^rotitable 
employment.  Many  step  from  the  fishing  schooner  to  the  foreign  bound  shij),  the  ocean 
liner,  or  the  man-of-war.  Fishing  vessels  are  employed  in  carrying  freight,  jjassengers, 
or  excursion  parties  when  this  is  found  more  remunerative  than  fishing.  Again,  the 
presence  or  absence  of  certain  varieties  of  fish  has  a  marked  influence  on  "  the  catch,'' 
and  in  considering  the  totals  for  any  Census  year,  and  particularly  in  comparing  returns 
for  two  or  more  Census  years,  the  variation  in  the  kinds  of  vessels  forming  the  fishing 
fleet,  in  the  number  of  persons  engaged  in  the  industry,  and  the  abundance  or  scarcity 
of  fish  in  their  accustomed  haunts  must  be  taken  into  consideration. 

Investments  and  Froduds. 

To  measure  the  manufacturing  industries  of  the  State,  we  ascertain  the  capital  in- 
vested and  the  value  of  goods  made  and  work  done  ;  the  status  of  agriculture  is  indicated 
by  the  values  of  agricultural  products  and  property ;  and  the  condition  of  the  fisheries 
is  shown  by  analogous  figures  representing  investments  and  value  of  products.  Of 
course  otlier  statistics  are  obtained  relating  to  Manufactures,  Agriculture,  and  The  Fish- 
eries, but  none  so  i^lainly  show  the  practical  results  of  an  industry  as  the  fig'ures  indi- 
cating the  amount  of  money  invested  and  the  result  of  such  investment. 

On  pages  7-43  the  investments  and  products  in  detail,  and  under  classified  heads, 
are  sliown  for  each  city  and  town  in  the  State  engaged  in  the  fisheries.  A  recapitula- 
tion of  city  and  town  aggregates  is  given  on  pages  44-49  ;  a  recapitulation  for  the  State 
and  counties  appears  on  pages  48  and  49,  and  a  recapitulation  for  tlie  State,  by  the 
name  of  each  class  of  investment  and  each  kind  of  product,  will  be  found  on  pages 
50-53. 

The  total  capital  invested  in  the  fisheries  in  Massachusetts  in  the  year  1895  was 
$5,338,828,  while  the  total  value  of  the  i)roduct  of  the  fisheries  during  the  same  year 
was  $5,703,143.  There  were  145  cities  and  towns  engaged  in  the  industry,  but  82.68 
per  cent  of  the  investments  and  78 .  37  per  cent  of  the  value  of  product  were  returned  by 
four  cities  and  towns.     These  facts  are  fully  shown  in  the  following  table : 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

INVESTMENTS 

Peoducts 

Amounts          I'ercent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 
ages 

Provincetown,         .... 

Barnstable 

$329,520 

6.17 

$434,487 

7.62 

Xew  Bedi-ord,       .... 

Bristol     . 

546,398 

10.24 

313,197 

5.49 

Glovcesteu, 

Essex 

3,248,122 

60.84 

3,212,985 

56.34 

Boston 

Suffolk    . 

289,722 

5.43 

508,801 

8.92 

Other  cities  and  towns  (141), 

- 

924,866 

17.32 

1,233,673 

21.63 

Totals, 

$5,338,828 

100.00 

$5,703,143 

100.00 

TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


95 


The  county  of  Essex  had  64.24:  per  cent  of  the  total  investment  and  63.52  per  cent 
of  the  total  value  of  i^roducts.  It  sliould  be  noted  that  no  investments  were  reported 
from  the  counties  of  Berkshire,  Franklin,  Hampden,  Hampshire,  and  Worcester.  These, 
as  is  well-known,  are  not  maritime  counties,  but  are  wholly  inland,  and  the  industry  as 
carried  on  in  these  counties  is  usually  designated  as  "  the  inland  fisheries."  The  food 
fish  taken  by  the  inland  fishermen  are  caught  in  brooks,  ponds,  and  rivers,  and  no  more 
investment  is  usually  required  than  for  the  purchase  of  hooks  and  lines,  although  in 
many  cases  small  row  boats  are  used.  As  stated  in  the  first  part  of  this  analj'sis,  un- 
doubtedly many  fishermen  have  been  omitted  for  the  various  reasons  there  given,  and 
it  is  probable  that  more  of  such  omissions  occurred  in  the  case  of  the  inland  fisheries 
than  in  any  other  division  of  the  industry.  But  this  is  manifestly  unavoidable.  The 
"  inland  fisherman  "  in  nearly  every  instance  has  another  business  or  occupation.  In  no 
way  could  all  of  them  be  located  and  returns  secured  excepting  by  a  house  to  house 
canvass  as  is  done  in  the  taking  of  the  popi;lation.  Another  method,  although  it  would 
not  be  complete,  would  l)e  to  have  lists  of  the  members  of  all  fish  clubs  or  associations 
reported  to  the  Fish  and  Game  Commissioners,  and  to  have  such  lists  made  available 
to  the  Bureau  in  Census  years. 

In  the  subjoined  table  we  show,  for  the  State,  the  amounts  and  percentages,  respec- 
tively, for  the  various  elements  included  under  the  general  designation  of  "  Invest- 
ments."' 


Classification  of  Investments. 


Amounts 


Percentages 


Working  capital, 
Apparatus,  . 
Salt  and  ice, 

Totals, 


$4,488,564 
599,267 
250,997 


$5,338,828 


84.07 

11,23 

4.70 


100.00 


A  similar  presentation  for  "  Products  "  follows  : 


Classification  of  Products. 


Amounts 

Percentages 

$4,647,914 

81.50 

122,327 

2.14 

9,923 

0.17 

546,351 

9.58 

351,613 

6.17 

25,015 

0,44 

$5,703,143 

100.00 

Food  tish,     . 

Fish  products,      , 

Food  fish  pi-oducts, 

Shellfish,     , 

Whale  and  seal  products, 

Other  products,   . 

Totals, 


The  edible  products,  including  food  fish,  food  fish  products,  shell  fish,  and  carrageen 
(included  under  "Other  Products")  represented  a  value  of  $5,228,507,  or  91.68  per 
cent  of  the  value  of  all  x^roducts. 

We  have  considered  the  general  or  condensed  classifications  only  under  the  two 
subjects  under  analysis  —  viz.,  investments  and  jjroducts.  An  examination  of  details 
will  show  that  they  are  often  imjiortant  and  worthy  of  more  extended  consideration. 
We  bring  together  in  the  table  which  follows  the  principal  details  under  investments, 
showing  value  in  each  case,  and  also  the  percentage  of  the  classification  under  which 
they  appear,  and  the  percentage  of  total  investments. 


96 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Dktails  of  Investments. 


Classification 


Land,  buildings,  fixtures,  and  macliiuery, 

Cash  and  credit  capital, 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  l)oats, 

Oyster  beds, 

"Wharves, 

Pounds  and  pockets, 

Gear,  swordfishing  and  whaling 

Pots  and  traps, 

"Weirs, 

Lines,  poles,  nets,  and  seines,   .        .        .        . 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear, 

Forks,  spears,  tongs,  rakes,  hoes,  dredges,  etc., 
"Wheelbarrows,  cars,  etc.,  for  moving  fish, 
Apparatus  for  dr.ving  and  pickling  products, 
Barrels,  kegs,  etc.,  for  packing  products, 

Other  apparatus, 

Salt 

Ice, 


Working  capita' 
"Working  capita 
"Working  capital 
"Working  capita 
"Working  capita 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Apparatus  . 
Salt  and  ice 
Salt  and  ice 


Value 


$478,519 

918,617 

2,725,743 

142,183 

223,502 

2,980 

112,685 

96,544 

101,112 

127,301 

89,142 

11,998 

4,262 

45,166 

895 

7,182 

143,155 

107,842 


Percentages  of  — 


Classifi-    1        Total 
cation  Total ,  Investments 


10.66 

20.46 

60.73 

3.17 

4.98 

0.50 

18.80 

16.11 

16.87 

21.24 

14.88 

2.00 

0.71 

7.54 

0.15 

1.20 

57.03 

42.97 


8.96 
17.21 
51.06 
2.66 
4.19 
0.06 
2.11 
1.81 
1.89 
2.38 
1.67 
0.22 
0.08 
0.85 
0.02 
0.13 
2.68 
2.02 


Upon  examination  we  find  that  cash  and  credit  capital  forms  20.46  per  cent  of 
■working  capital,  and  17.21  per  cent  of  total  investments.  Vessels  and  outfit  and  boats 
represent  60.73  per  cent  of  working  capital,  and  .51.06  per  cent  of  total  investments. 
Lines,  poles,  nets,  and  seines  form  21 .  24  per  cent  of  the  value  of  apparatus,  but  only  2 .  38 
per  cent  of  total  investments.  The  combined  value  of  salt  and  ice  is  4.70  per  cent  of 
total  investments.  The  other  lines  may  be  read  in  a  similar  manner,  and  supply  a 
complete  financial  analysis  of  the  investments  required  to  carry  on  the  fishing  industry. 

The  following  table  for  "  Products "  is  prepared  on  the  same  plan  as  the  one  for 
"  Investments  "  shown  above : 


Percentages  of  — 

Details  op  Products. 

Classification 

^  alue 

Classifi- 
cation Total 

Total 
Prottucts 

Alewives 

Food  fish .... 

$40,435 

0.87 

0.71 

Bass,     . 

Food  fish . 

11,640 

0.25 

0.20 

Bluefish, 

.  1  Food  fish . 

54,735 

1.18 

0.96 

Butterfish, 

.     Food  fish. 

4  345 

0.09 

0.08 

Cod,      . 

.  1  Food  fish  . 

1,778,119 

38.26 

31.18 

Cusk,    . 

.  1  Food  fish  . 

j          53.517 

1.15 

0.94 

Eels,     . 

Food  fish . 

35,088 

0.76 

0.62 

Flounders, 

. 

Food  fish . 

17,902 

0.39 

0.31 

Haddock, 

Food  fish . 

048,640 

13.96 

11.37 

Hake,   . 

Food  fish . 

83,399 

1.79 

1.46 

Halibut, 

Food  fish  • 

542,007 

11.66 

9.50 

Herring, 

Food  fish . 

136,048 

2.93 

2.39 

Mackerel, 

Food  fish . 

670,775 

14.43 

11.76 

Perch,  . 

Food  fish . 

7,983 

0.17 

0.14 

Pickerel, 

.      Food  fish . 

4,852 

0.10 

0.09 

Pollock, 

.     Food  flsh . 

58,724 

1.26 

1.03 

Scup,     . 

.     Food  fish . 

1 

26,455 

0.57 

0.46 

TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


97 


Classification 

PERCKXTAGE.S  OF — 

Details  of  Products. 

Value 

Classifl- 
cation  Total 

Tot;il 
Products 

Smelts,          ...... 

Food  fish  .... 

1 
$15,814 

0.34 

0.28 

Squeteague, . 

Food  fish .... 

14,812 

0.32     1 

1 

0.26 

Swordfish,     .... 

Food  fish  .... 

24,206 

0.52 

0.42 

Tautog, 

Food  fish .... 

11,135 

0.24 

0.20 

Trout 

Food  fish .... 

12,510 

0.27 

0.22 

Other  food  fish,    .... 

Food  fish .... 

394,773 

8.49 

6.92 

Bait, 

Fish  products  . 

51,596 

42.18 

0.90 

Fish  oil 

Fish  products  . 

6,080 

4.97 

0.11 

Livers, 

Fish  products  . 

11,407 

9.32 

0.20 

Menhaden, 

Fish  products  . 

10,456 

8.55 

0.18 

Periwinkles, 

Fish  products  . 

5,600 

4.58 

0.10 

Refuse  fish  for  fertilizers,    . 

Fish  products  . 

4,827 

3.94 

0.08 

Squid, 

Fish  products  . 

13,465 

11.01 

0.24 

Trout  fry,     .... 

Fish  products  . 

18,200 

14.88 

0.32 

Other  fish  products,      .         '. 

Fish  products  . 

690 

0.57 

0.01 

Food  fish  products, 

Food  fish  products  . 

9,923 

100.00 

0.17 

Clams, 

Shell  fish  .... 

205,447 

37.60 

3.60 

Lobsters,       .... 

Shell  fish  .... 

141,760 

25.95 

2.49 

O.vsters,        .... 

Shell  fish  .... 

119,603 

21.89 

2.10 

Scollops,       .... 

Shell  fish  .... 

79.541 

14.56 

1.39 

Whalebone 

Whale  and  seal  products 

127,600 

36.29 

2.24 

Whale  oil 

Whale  and  seal  products 

212,283 

60.37 

3.72 

Other  whale  and  seal  products. 

Whale  and  seal  products 

11,730 

3.34 

0.21 

Irish  moss  (carrageen), 

Other  products 

24,319 

97.22 

0.43 

Other  products,    . 

Other  products 

696 

2.78 

0.01 

We  find  that  the  value  of  cod  cau<2;ht  is  38. 2G  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  food  fish, 
and  31 .  18  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  fishery  products.  The  value  of  the  mackerel 
catch  was  14.43  per  cent  of  the  value  of  food  fish,  and  11.76  per  cent  of  the  total  value 
of  all  fishery  products.  The  comparative  percentages  for  haddock  are  13. 9G  and  11.37, 
showing  that  in  the  year  189.5  the  value  of  haddock  caught  apiJi'oximated  very  closely 
to  the  value  of  the  mackerel  catch.  The  value  of  bait  was  but  0.90  per  cent  of  the  total 
value  of  all  products  of  the  fisheries.  Clams  represent  3.60,  lobsters  2.49,  and  oysters 
2.10  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  fishery  products.  Whale  oil,  once  a  leading 
product  of  the  fisheries,  now  represents  but  3.72  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all 
products  of  the  fisheries.  A  careful  survey  of  the  table  will  enable  the  reader  to 
ascertain  similar  ratios  for  all  the  products  of  the  fishing  industry  in  the  Commonwealth 
for  the  Census  year  1895. 

We  next  present  a  table  which  shows  for  each  city  and  town  in  the  State  in  which 
the  fishing  industry  was  carried  on  in  the  Census  year  189.3,  the  total  investment,  the 
total  product,  and  the  percentage  of  value  of  product  of  amount  invested.  To  insure 
the  proper  reading  of  this  table  we  present  a  brief  illustration  of  the  correct  method  of 
using  the  figures .  In  the  town  of  Barnstable  we  see  that  the  total  investment  was  $29,238 
and  the  total  product  was  $27,212 ;  this  means  that  for  each  dollar  in  money  invested 
there  was  a  product  return  of  93^^^  cents,  or  93 .  07  per  cent.  In  the  town  of  Chatham,  the 
investment  was  $79,911,  and  the  product  was  worth  $82,867,  which  means  a  product  return 
of  $1.03  -|-  for  each  dollar  invested,  or  103.70  per  cent.  The  reader  must  remember, 
however,  that  this  product  return  is  not  "  profit "  in  the  sense  in  which  that  word  is  gener- 
ally used.  Out  of  this  product  return  must  come  an  allowance  for  the  labor  of  catching 
the  fish.  On  the  vessels,  the  crew  usually  receive  one-third,  or  33.33  per  cent.  The 
shore  fisherman,  on  the  other  hand,  gets  the  whole  amount  for  which  his  catch  is  sold. 


98 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


hwestments  and  Products:  By  Towns. 


Counties,  Cities,  axd  Towns. 

Investments 

Products 

Percentages  of 

Products 
of  Investments 

BARNSTABLE. 

^730,436 

$748,230 

102.44 

Barnstable, 

29,238 

27,212 

93.07 

Bourne, 

50,414 

30,690 

60.88 

Brewster, 

7,355 

5,817 

79.09 

Chatham, 

79,911 

82,867 

103.70 

Dennis, . 

31,038 

20,585 

66.32 

Easthani, 

11,935 

8,666 

72.61 

Falmouth,     . 

23,233 

21,532 

92.68 

Harwich, 

7,476 

8,354 

111.74 

Mash  pee, 

1,922 

3,720 

193.55 

Orleans, 

1,513 

4,832 

319.37 

rrovincetown. 

329,520 

434,487 

131.85 

Sandwich,     . 

7,769 

4,772 

61.42 

Truro,    . 

96,434 

43,431 

45.04 

Wellfleet, 

45,278 

40,551 

89.56 

Yarmouth,    . 

7,400 

10,714 

144.78 

BERKSHIRE.* 

- 

$8,833 

- 

Adams, 

- 

217 

- 

Becket,  . 

- 

257 

- 

Cheshire, 

- 

2,020 

- 

Clarksburg,  . 

- 

30 

- 

Dal  ton, . 

- 

244 

- 

Florida, 

- 

309 

- 

Great  Barringtou, 

- 

523 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

379 

- 

Hinsdale, 

- 

85 

- 

Lee, 

- 

37 

- 

Lenox,  . 

- 

160 

- 

New  Ashford, 

- 

7 

- 

New  Marlborough 

t 

- 

825 

- 

North  Adams, 

- 

565 

- 

Otis, 

- 

30 

- 

Peru,     . 

- 

187 

- 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

- 

2,239 

- 

Richmond,    . 

- 

83 

- 

Savoy,  . 

- 

198 

- 

Stockbridge, 

- 

7 

- 

Washington, 

- 

128 

- 

Williamstown, 

- 

33 

- 

Windsor, 

- 

270 

- 

BRISTOL. 

$631,011 

$388,869 

61.63 

Berkle)-, 

4,161 

4,279 

102.84 

Dartmouth,   . 

21,420 

17,566 

82.01 

Dighton, 

3,685 

5,028 

136.45 

Fairhaven,    . 

24,765 

23,999 

96.91 

Fall  Rivek, 

10,004 

6,053 

60.51 

Freetown, 

3,033 

464 

15.30 

•  The  fisheries  in  this  county  were  "  Inland  "  and  no  investments  were  returned.    See  page  95,  ante. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


99 


Investments  and  Products :  By  Towns  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Investments 

Products 

Percentages  of 

Products 
of  Investments 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

New  Bedford, 

$546,598 

$313,197 

57.30 

Raynham,     . 

2,173 

2,718 

125.08 

Somerset, 

5,196 

3,586 

69.01 

Swansea, 

445 

3,785 

850.56 

Taixton, 

424 

570 

134.43 

Westport, 

9,107 

7,624 

83.72 

DUKES. 

$74,525 

$137,442 

184.42 

Chilmark, 

13,048 

20,596 

157.85 

Cottage  City, 

438 

820 

187.21 

Edgartown,  . 

17,490 

40,462 

231.34 

Gay  Head,    . 

3,946 

4,592 

116.37 

Gosnold, 

16,677 

21,538 

129.15 

Tisbury, 

14,762 

34,955 

236.79 

West  Tisbury, 

8,164 

14,479 

177.35 

ESSEX. 

$3,429,436 

$3,622,518 

105.63 

Beverly 

82,139 

99,150 

120.71 

Essex,  . 

11,363 

18,415 

162.06 

Gloucester, 

3,248,122 

3,212,985 

98.92 

Ipswich, 

2,167 

34,205 

1,578.45 

Mancliester,  . 

6,515 

3,340 

51.27 

Marblehead, 

5,863 

25,336 

432.13 

Nahant, 

1,665 

6,877 

413.03 

Newbury, 

96 

1,800 

1,875.00 

Newbiryport, 

7,114 

53,074 

746.05 

Rockport, 

33,884 

76,626 

226.14 

Rowley, 

196 

2,980 

1,520.41 

Salem, . 

5,603 

6,615 

118.06 

Salisbury, 

832 

9,600 

1,153.85 

Swampscott, 

23,877 

71,515 

299.51 

FRANKLIN 

« 

- 

$281 

- 

Bernardston, 

•                 •                 • 

_ 

9 

_ 

Warwick, 

. 

- 

272 

- 

HAMPDEN. 

* 

- 

$3,378 

- 

Brimfield 

... 

_ 

11 

_ 

Chicopee,     . 

_ 

574 

_ 

flOLYOKE,       . 

- 

1,117 

- 

Longmeadow, 

_ 

40 

— 

Ludlow, 

_ 

89 

_ 

Monson, 

_ 

108 

- 

Montgomery, 

- 

26 

- 

Palmer, 

- 

339 

- 

Southwick,    . 

- 

14 

_ 

Springfield, 

_ 

623 

- 

Westfield,      . 

_ 

36 

- 

West  Springfield, 

- 

379 

- 

Wilbraham,  . 

- 

22 

- 

See  foot-note,  page  98,  ante. 


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CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Investments  and  Products :  By  Towns  —  Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns.                           Investments 

Products 

Peroeiitasres  of 

I'roiluets 
of  Investments 

HAMPSHIRE.* 

- 

$1,072 

- 

Amherst 

- 

157 

_ 

BelchertoMii, 

- 

67 

- 

Goshen, 

- 

67 

- 

Granl)y, 

- 

10 

- 

Greenwich,    . 

- 

20 

- 

Hadley, 

- 

253 

- 

Huntington, . 

- 

65 

- 

Plainfield, 

- 

120 

- 

South  Hadley, 

- 

105 

- 

Ware,    . 

- 

208 

- 

MIDDLESEX. 

$1,109 

$3,850 

347.16 

Medford, 

1,109 

3,850 

347.16 

NANTUCKET. 

$40,662 

$77,653 

190.97 

Nantucket, 

40,662 

77,653 

190.97 

NORFOLK. 

$6,086 

$17,001 

279.35 

Cohasset 

6,086 

17,001 

279.35 

PLYMOUTH. 

$125,473 

$163,499 

130.31 

Duxbury, 

9,474 

14,517 

153.23 

Hingham, 

196 

3,656 

1,865.31 

Hull,     . 

2,138 

12,370 

578.58 

Kingston, 

701 

2,650 

378.03 

Marion, 

11,498 

11,982 

104.21 

Marshfield,    , 

2,880 

4,230 

146.88 

Mattapoisett, 

4,012 

5,800 

144.57 

Middleborougli, 

1,010 

1,200 

118.81 

Norwell, 

135 

313 

231.85 

Plymouth,     . 

19,782 

39,521 

199.78 

Rochester,     . 

55 

72 

130.91 

Scituate, 

8,028 

21,603 

269.10 

Wareham,     . 

65,564 

45,585 

69.53 

SUFFOLK. 

$300,090 

$526,575 

175.47 

Boston,         

289,722 

508,801 

175.62 

Revere, 

3,260 

4,235 

129.91 

"VVinthrop 

7,108 

13,539 

190.48 

AVORCESTER.* 

- 

$3,942 

- 

_ 

236 

_ 

Athol,    . 

- 

513 

- 

Auburn, 

_ 

22 

_ 

Boylston, 

_ 

68 

_ 

Brooklielil,    . 

_ 

145 

«. 

Clinton, 

_ 

6 

_ 

Dana,     . 

— 

55 

.. 

Gardner, 

- 

74 

- 

*  See  foot-note,  page  98,  ante. 


TABULAR  ANALYSIS. 


101 


Investments  and  Products :  By  Towns  —  Concludecl 

• 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Investments 

rrocUicts 

Percfiitaecs  of 

l'ri>iiiiL-ts 
of  Investments 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Holden 

- 

$29 

- 

Leicester, 

- 

12 

Millbury, 

- 

43 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

- 

72 

- 

Oakham, 

- 

26 

- 

Paxton, 

- 

50 

- 

Petersham,    . 

- 

30 

- 

Phillipston,  . 

- 

21 

- 

Princeton, 

- 

105 

- 

Royalston,     . 

- 

51 

- 

Rutland, 

- 

10 

- 

Shrewsbury, 

- 

99 

Spencer, 

- 

178 

Sterling, 

- 

20 

- 

Sturbridge,    . 

- 

20 

- 

Sutton, . 

- 

23 

- 

L'pton,  , 

- 

27 

- 

Uxbridge,     . 

- 

6 

■    - 

Warren, 

- 

65 

- 

West  Boylston, 

- 

49 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

- 

1,219 

- 

Worcester, 

6G8 

- 

The  town  of  Provincetown,  and  the  cities  of  New  Bedford,  Gloucester,  and  Boston, 
as  shown  on  page  94,  a?ite,  had  78.37  per  cent  of  the  total  product  of  the  fisheries.  The 
percentages  of  products  of  investments  in  these  four  places  were  as  follows  :  Province- 
town,  131.85;  New  Bedford,  57.30;  Gloucester,  98.92;  and  Boston,  175.62.  These 
places  had  82.68  per  cent  of  the  total  money  investment.  If  we  deduct  the  fisherman's 
usual  "  lay "  of  one-third  of  the  i^roduct,  the  resulting  percentages  of  product  value 
of  money  investment  are  as  follows:  Provincetown,  87.90;  New  Bedford,  38; 20; 
Gloucester,  65.95  ;  and  Boston,  117.08. 

The  State  and  county  percentages  are  shown  in  the  recaiiitulation  which  follows  : 


Percentages  of 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Investments 

Products 

Products 
of  Investments 

THE  STATE. 

$5,338,828 

$5,703,143 

106.82 

Barnstable 

730,436 

748,230 

102.44 

Berkshire, 

- 

8,833 

- 

Bristol,  . 

031,011 

388,869 

G1.63 

Dukes,  . 

74,525 

137,442 

184.42 

Essex,  . 

3,429,436 

3,622,518 

105.63 

Franklin, 

- 

281 

- 

Hampden, 

- 

3,378 

- 

Hampshire, 

- 

1,072 

- 

Middlesex, 

1,109 

3,850 

347.16 

102 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


The  State,  and  Coukties. 


Investments 


Troducts 


rercentuKCS  of 

Products 
of  Invcstinints 


Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


6,086 
125,473 
300,090 


§77,653 

17,001 

163,499 

526,575 

3,942 


190.97 
279.35 
130.31 
175.47 


Considering  percentages  only,  and  omitting  comparative  value  of  product  in  the 
coimties,  the  coimty  of  Middlesex  shows  the  largest  product  return,  relative  to  the 
amoimt  of  capital  reported,  namely,  34:7. 16  per  cent.  Norfolk  County  comes  next  -with 
279 .  35  per  cent,  but  in  the  case  of  both  counties  the  investments  and  products  are  very 
small  when  compared  with  counties  like  Barnstable,  Bristol,  Essex,  and  Suffolk.  The 
State  percentage  is  lOG  .82.  If  the  usual  "  lay  "  of  one-third  is  deducted  it  would  indicate 
an  average  gross  income  upon  the  amount  of  capital  rejiorted  in  the  fishing  industry  of 
71.22  per  cent.  This  in  no  way  indicates  net  profits,  for  the  loss  of  vessels,  their 
depreciation  in  value,  and  the  loss  and  wear  and  tear  of  boats  and  ajiparatus  are  large 
items  and  materially  affect  the  net  profits.  Our  puri^ose  in  attempting  to  indicate  to 
some  desfree  the  income  of  the  fisheries  has  not  been  with  the  intention  of  disclosing 
private  business,  or  to  intimate  that  the  profits  are  excessive.  Biit  we  wish  to  call 
attention  to  the  evident  fact  that  the  fishing  industry  is  profitable,  and  that  all  jjroper 
means  should  be  emplo^'ed  both  by  the  State  and  nation  to  foster  it  by  wise  legislation. 
It  is  the  fashion  to  speak  of  the  decadence  of  our  fisheries,  but,  as  we  have  previously 
stated,  in  all  comparisons  of  Census  figures  very  much  depends  upon  whether  the  Census 
year  was  a  "good"  or  "poor"  fish  year.  Again,  a  reduction  in  prices  has  a  marked 
influence  on  the  figures  compared.  In  fact,  the  most  indicative  and  manifestlj'  lair  way 
to  comjjare  the  fisheries  for  two  or  more  Census  years  is  to  compare  quant  Hies  and  this 
is  done  on  pages  122  and  123,  post. 

In  the  next  table  the  cities  and  towns  reporting  inland  fisheries  are  omitted.  Con- 
sidering the  State  line  showing  percentages  of  products  of  investments,  we  find  but 
one  town  reported  less  than  25  per  cent ;  one  town  reported  25  but  less  than  50  per 
cent ;  nine  towns  60  but  less  than  75  per  cent ;  eight  towns  75  but  less  than  100  per 
cent ;  while  48  towns,  or  71.64  per  cent  of  the  67  considered,  reported  100  or  more  per 
cent. 


Ndmber  of  Cities  and  Towns  Kepkesenting 

Specified  Percentages: 

Total 

Number  of 

The  State,  ano  Countiu 

*•                 Under 

25 

per  cent 
but  under 

50 

per  cent 
but  under 

75 

per  cent 
but  under 

100 

per  cent  and 

Cities  and 
Towns 

per  cent 

SO 

per  cent 

75 

per  cent 

lOO 

per  cent 

over 

THE  STATE. 

1 

1 

9 

8 

48 

:     67 

Barnstable,  . 

- 

1 

4 

4 

6 

15 

Bristol, 

1 

- 

3 

3 

5 

12 

Dukes, 

. 

- 

- 

- 

7 

7 

Essex,  . 

. 

- 

1 

1 

12 

14 

Middlesex,  . 

. 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

Nantucket,  . 

. 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

1 

Norfolk, 

. 

- 

- 

— 

1 

'           1 

riyuiouth,    . 

. 

- 

1 

- 

12 

;     ^'"^ 

Suffolk, 

• 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1          3 

TABtJLAR   ANALYSIS. 


103 


"We  continue  our  consideration  of  investments  and  products,  presenting  next  a  table 
which  shows  the  amount  invested  in  the  fisheries  in  the  years  1885  and  1895  for  each 
city  and  town  engaged  in  the  industry  in  the  years  specified.  We  present  also  the 
increase  or  decrease  in  amount  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  with  corresponding  per- 
centages. 

Comparative  Investments  in  1885  and  1895 :  By  Towns. 


Investments 

INCKEASE  (+),  OR  DECREASE  (-),  IN 

1895  AS  Compared  with  1885 

CotTNTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

issr> 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

BARNSTABLE. 

$2,009,437 

$730,436 

—$1,279,001 

—63.65 

Barnstable 

42,741 

29,238 

—13,503 

—31.59 

Bourne, 

40,824 

50,414 

+9,590 

+23.49 

Brewster, 

12,815 

7,355 

—5,460 

—42.61 

Chatham, 

121,008 

79,911 

-41,097 

—33.96 

Dennis, 

79,400 

31,038 

—48,362 

—60.91 

Eastham, 

42,538 

11,935 

—30,603 

—71.94 

Falmouth,    . 

35,012 

23,233 

—11,779 

—33.64 

Harwich, 

115,264 

7,476 

—107,788 

—93.51 

Mashpee, 

4,219 

1,922 

—2,297 

—54.44 

Orleans, 

6,608 

1,513 

—5,095 

—77.10 

Provincetown, 

964,573 

329,520 

—635,053 

—65.84 

Sandwich,     . 

4,199 

7,769 

+3,570 

+85.02 

Truro,  . 

89,616 

96,434 

+6,818 

+7.61 

Wellfleet,      . 

443,107 

45,278 

—397,829 

-89.78 

Yarmouth,   . 

7,513 

7,400 

—113 

—1.50 

BRISTOL. 

$1,521,970 

$631,011 

—$890,959 

—58.54 

Berkley 

980 

4,161 

+3,181 

+324.59 

Dartmouth,  . 

40,662 

21,420 

—19,242 

—47.32 

Dighton, 

8,702 

3,685 

-5,017 

—57.65 

Fairhaven,    . 

25,641 

24,765 

—876 

—3.42 

Fall  River, 

10,300 

10,004 

—296 

—2.87 

Freetown,     . 

- 

3,033 

+3,033 

- 

New  Bedford, 

1,424,421 

546,598 

—877,823 

—61.63 

Raynham,    . 

1,710 

2,173 

+463 

+27.08 

Somerset, 

- 

5,196 

+5,196 

- 

Swansea, 

342 

445 

+103 

+30.12 

Taixton, 

5,092 

424 

—4,668 

—91.67 

Westport,     . 

4,120 

9,107 

+4,987 

+  121.04 

DUKES 

• 

$174,721 

$74,525 

—$100,196 

—57.35 

Chilmark,     . 

. 

5,278 

13,048 

+7,770 

+147.21 

Cottage  City, 

- 

438 

+438 

- 

Edgartown, . 

146,933 

17,490 

—129,443 

—88.10 

Gay  Head,    . 

1,631 

3,946 

+2,315 

+141.94 

Gosnold, 

7,938 

16,677 

+8,739 

+110.09 

Tisbury, 

12,941 

14,762 

+1,821 

+  14.07 

West  Tisbury, 

- 

8,164 

+8,164 

- 

ESSEX 

$4,239,493 

$3,429,436 

—$810,057 

—19.11 

Beverly,     . 

. 

37,888 

82,139 

+44,251 

+116.79 

Essex,  . 

. 

3,150 

11,363   . 

+8,213 

+260.73 

Gloucester, 

3,966,943 

3,248,122 

—718,821 

—18.12 

104 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Comparative  Investments  in  1885  and  1895 :  By  Towns —  Concluded. 


IKVESTMENTS 

INXRKASK  (+),  OR  Dl-XKKASK  (— ),  IN 
iH»5  AS  COMl'AKKD    WITH    1»S5 

CousTiKS,  Cities,  and  iowns. 

1 

iHsa 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

! 

Ipswich, 

$2,200 

$2,167 

—$33 

—1.50 

Lynx,  . 

5,760 

1 

—5,760 

- 

Manchester, 

2,186 

6,515 

+4,329 

+198.03 

Marl)lehead, 

25,852 

5,863 

—19,989 

—77.32 

Xahant, 

810 

1,665 

+855 

+105.56 

Newbuiy, 

- 

96 

+96 

- 

Newburyport, 

24,977 

7,114 

—17,863 

—71.52 

Rockport,     . 

86,984 

33,884 

—53,100 

—61.05 

Rowley, 

40 

196 

+156 

+390.00 

Salem, 

11,368 

5,603 

—5,765 

—50.71 

Salisbury,     . 

180 

832 

+652 

+362.22 

Swampscott, 

71,155 

23,877 

-47,278 

—66.44 

HAMPDEX. 

$85 

- 

—$85 

- 

Chicopee, 

85 

- 

—85 

- 

HAMPSHIRE. 

flO 

- 

—$10 

- 

Huntington, 

10 

- 

—10 

- 

MIDDLESEX. 

$430 

$1,109 

+$679 

+  157.91 

Medfokd, 

430 

1,109 

+679 

+  157.91 

XAXTUCKET. 

$45,900 

$40,662 

— $5,238 

—11.41 

Nantucket, 

45,900 

40,662 

—5,238 

—11.41 

NORFOLK. 

$69,801 

$6,086 

—$63,715 

—91.28 

Cohasset, 

69,751 

6,086 

—63,665 

—91.27 

Weymouth, 

50 

- 

—50 

- 

PLYMOUTH. 

$189,340 

$125,473 

—$63,867 

—33.73 

Duxbnry 

10,580 

9,474 

—1,106 

—10.45 

Hingham, 

8 

196 

+188 

+2,350.00 

Hull,     . 

17,086 

2,138 

—14,948 

—87.49 

Kingston, 

14,975 

701 

-14,274 

—95.32 

Marion, 

2,340 

11,498 

+9,158 

+391.37 

Marshfielcl,   . 

4,946 

2,880 

—2,066 

-41.77 

Mattapoisett, 

2,027 

4,012 

+1,985 

+97.93 

Middleborough,   . 

150 

1,010 

+860 

+573.33 

Norwell, 

- 

135 

+135 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

28,580 

19,782 

—8,798 

—30.78 

Rochester,    . 

- 

55 

+55 

- 

Scituate, 

35,618 

8,028 

—27,590 

—77.46 

Wareham,     . 

73,030 

65,564 

—7,466 

—10.22 

SUFFOLK. 

$409,394 

$300,090 

—$109,304 

—26.70 

Boston, 

397,374 

289,722 

—107,652 

-27.09 

Revere, 

- 

3,260 

+3,260 

- 

Winthrop 

12,020 

7,108 

—4,912 

—40.87 

TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


105 


We  shall  confine  our  analysis  of  this  table  to  the  recapitulation  for  the  State  and 
counties,  which  follows : 


The  Statu,  and  Countiks. 

Investments 

Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ),  in 
1893  AS  Compared  with  188.5 

188.5 

189.5 

Amounts 

Percentages 

THE  STATE. 

$8,660,581 

$5,338,828 

—$3,321,753 

—38.35 

Barnstable 

2,009,437 

730,436 

—1,279,001 

—63.65 

Bristol, 

1,521,970 

631,011 

—890,959 

—58.54 

Dukes,  . 

174,721 

74,525 

—100,196 

—57.35 

Essex,  . 

4,239,493 

3,429,436 

—810,057 

—19.11 

Hampden, 

85 

- 

—85 

- 

Hampsliire, 

10 

- 

—10 

- 

Middlesex,    . 

430 

1,109 

+679 

+157.91 

Nantucket, 

45  900 

40,662 

—5,238 

—11.41 

Norfolk, 

69,801 

6,086 

— 63,715 

—91.28 

Pl3'mouth, 

189,340 

125,473 

—63,867 

-33.73 

Suffolk, 

409,394 

300,090 

—109,304 

—26.70 

The  total  amount  reported  as  being  invested  in  the  fisheries  in  1885  was  $8,660,581. 
The  returns  for  the  year  1895  show  a  total  of  $5,338,828.  The  decrease  is  $3,321,753,  or 
38.35  per  cent.  Examining  the  counties,  we  find  that  in  one  onlj'-,  Middlesex,  was  there 
an  increase,  but  the  amounts  involved  in  both  years  were  small  and  have  no  influence 
upon  the  industry.  The  largest  percentage  of  decrease  is  shown  in  the  county  of  Xor- 
folk  ;  then  follow,  in  order  named,  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Bristol,  Dukes,  Plymouth, 
Suftblk,  Essex,  and  Nantucket.  The  counties  of  Hampden  and  Hampshire  which  re- 
ported investments  in  1885  have  none  in  1895.  The  counties  of  Berkshire,  Franklin, 
and  Worcester  had  no  investments  in  1885  ;  in  1895  they  reported  the  value  of  products 
only  for  inland  fisheries,  the  amount  invested  being  simply  in  hooks  and  lines,  for  which 
the  value  was  not  asked. 

The  following  table  gives  the  number  of  cities  and  towns  showing  an  increase  or 
decrease  in  investments  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  by  counties  and  for  the  State  : 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Number  nf 

Cities  iiiul  Towns 

Showing  (Jain 


Xumtjer  of 

Cities  anil  Towns 

Sliowin;,'  Loss 


Total  Numl)cr 

of  Cities  and  Towns 

Considered 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Middlesex,  .... 
Nantucliet,  .... 
Norfolk,         .... 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 


30 

3 

6 
6 
7 
1 


39 

12 
6 
1 
8 

1 
2 

7 
2 


69 

15 
12 
7 
15 
1 
1 
2 

13 
3 


There  are  69  cities  and  towns  considered  in  this  table  of  which  30  show  a  gain,  and 
39  a  loss  in  the  amounts  invested  in  the  fisheries.  The  cities  and  towns  making  returns 
of  inland  fisheries  are  not  given  in  this  table  for  reasons  previously  stated. 


lOG 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


We  next  pass  to  the  consideration  of  the  comparative  value  of  the  products  of  the 
fisheries  in  the  years  1885  and  1895. 

Comparative  Value  of  Products  in  1885  and  1895:  By  Toions. 


Products 

Increase  (+),  or.  Decrease  (— ),  in 

1895   AS  COMl'ARED   WITH    188.1 

Counties,  Cities,  axd  towns. 

188.5 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

BARN 

STABLE, 

$1,245,319 

$748,230 

—$497,089 

—39.92 

Barnstable,  . 

•        .        •        ■ 

38,289 

27,212 

—11,077 

—28.93 

Bourne, 

24,418 

30,690 

+6,272 

+25,69 

Brewster, 

15,411 

5,817 

—9,594 

—62.25 

Chatham, 

98,322 

82,867 

—15,455 

—15.72 

Dennis, 

47,395 

20,585 

—26,810 

—56.57 

Eastham, 

39,453 

8,666 

—30,787 

—78.03 

Falmouth,     . 

16,078 

21,532 

+5,454 

+33.92 

Harwich, 

55,691 

8,354 

—47,337 

-85.00 

Mashpee, 

1,027 

3.720 

+2,693 

+262,22 

Orleans, 

6,256 

4,832 

—1,424 

—22.76 

Provincetown, 

628,454 

434,487 

—193,967 

—30.86 

Sandwich,     . 

12,000 

4,772 

-7,228 

—60.23 

Truro,  . 

89,508 

43,431 

-46,077 

—51.48 

Well  fleet,      . 

165,874 

40,551 

—125,323 

—75.55 

Yarmouth,   . 

7,143 

10,714 

+3,571 

+49.99 

BERKSHIRE. 

- 

$8,833 

+$8,8.33 

- 

Adams, 

- 

217 

+217 

- 

Becket, 

- 

257 

+257 

- 

Cheshire, 

— 

2,020 

+2,020 

- 

Clarksburg, . 

- 

30 

+30 

- 

Dalton, 

- 

244 

+244 

- 

Florida, 

- 

309 

-1-309 

- 

Great  Barrington 

- 

523 

+523 

- 

Hancock, 

- 

379 

+379 

- 

Hinsdale, 

- 

85 

+85 

- 

Lee, 

- 

37 

+37 

- 

Lenox, 

- 

160 

+160 

- 

New  Ashford, 

- 

1 

+7 

- 

New  Marlborong] 

■^i 

- 

825 

+825 

- 

North  Adams, 

- 

565 

+565 

- 

Otis,      . 

- 

30 

+30 

- 

Fern,     . 

- 

187 

+187 

- 

PiTTSFIELD, 

- 

2,239 

+2,239 

- 

Richmond,    . 

- 

83 

+83 

- 

Savoy,  . 

- 

198 

+198 

- 

Stockbridge, 

- 

7 

+7 

- 

Washington, 

- 

128 

+128 

- 

"Williamstown, 

- 

33 

+33 

- 

AVindsor, 

- 

270 

+270 

- 

BRISTOL. 

$1,325,868 

$388,869 

—$936,999 

—70.67 

Berkley, 7,093 

4,279 

—2,814 

—39.67 

Dartmouth, 17,79i 

17,566 

—228 

-1.28 

Dighton 7,212 

5,028 

—2,184 

—30.28 

Fairhaven, 24,91-1 

23,999 

—915 

—3,67 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


107 


Comparative  Value  of  Products  in  1885  and  1895 :  By  Towns  —  Continued. 


Troducts 

iNcr.EASE  (+),  OR  Decrease  (— ).  is 
189.5  AS  Compared  with  1885 

Counties,  Cities,  and  towns. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fall  River, 

.        . 

$7,740 

$6,053 

—$1,687 

—21.80 

Freetown,     . 

1,266 

464 

—802 

—63.35 

New  Bedford, 

1,235,109 

313,197 

—921,912 

—74.64 

Raynham,    . 

4,609 

2,718 

—1,891 

—41.03 

Somerset, 

4,169 

3,586 

—583 

—13.98 

Swansea, 

2,521 

3,785 

+1,264 

+50.14 

Tauntox, 

8,455 

570 

—7,885 

—93.26 

"NA'estport, 

4,986 

7,624 

+2,638 

+52.91 

DUKES. 

$112,103 

$137,442 

+$25,339 

+22.60 

Cliilmark, 

11,080 

20,596 

+9,516 

+85.88 

Cottage  City, 

- 

820 

+820 

- 

Edgartown, . 

67,529 

40,462 

—27,067 

—40.08 

Gay  Head,   . 

2,442 

4,592 

+2,150 

+88.04 

Gosnold, 

15,822 

21,538 

+5,716 

+36.13 

Tisbury, 

15,230 

34,955 

+19,725 

+  129.51 

West  Tisbury, 

- 

14,479 

+14,479 

- 

ESSEX. 

$3,076,907 

$3,622,518 

+$545,611 

+17.73 

Beverly, 

35,498 

99,150 

+63,652 

+179.31 

Essex,  . 

12,244 

18,415 

+6,171 

+50.40 

Glovcestek, 

2,667,164 

3,212,985 

+545,821 

+20.46 

Ipswich, 

21,784 

34,205 

+12,421 

+57.02 

Lynx,  . 

3,600 

- 

—3,600 

- 

Manchester, . 

3,356 

3,340 

—16 

—0.48 

Marblehead, 

20,245 

25,336 

+5,091 

+25.15 

Nahant, 

9,062 

6,877 

—2,185 

—24.11 

Newbury, 

6,000 

1,800 

—4,200 

—70.00 

Newburyport, 

58,232 

53,074 

—5,158 

—8.86 

Rockport, 

104,657 

76,626 

—28,031 

—26.78 

Rowley, 

4,454 

2,980 

—1,474 

—33.09 

Salem, 

22,300 

6,615 

—15,685 

—70.34 

Salisbury,     . 

2,320 

9,600 

+7,280 

+313.79 

Swampscott, 

105,991 

71,515 

—34,476 

—32.53 

FRANKLIN. 

- 

$281 

+$281 

- 

Bernardston, 

- 

9 

+9 

- 

Warwick, 

- 

272 

+272 

- 

HAMPDEN. 

flOO 

$3,378 

+$3,278 

+3,278.00 

Brimfield, 

- 

11 

+11 

- 

Chicopee,    . 

• 

100 

574 

+474 

+474.00 

Holyoke,     . 

- 

1.117 

+1,117 

- 

Longmeadow, 

- 

40 

+40 

- 

Ludlow, 

- 

89 

+89 

- 

Mouson, 

- 

108 

+108 

- 

Montgomery, 

- 

26 

+26 

- 

Palmer, 

- 

339 

+339 

- 

Southwiek,   . 

- 

14 

+14 

— 

108 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Comparative  Value  of  Products  in  1885  and  1895:  By  Towns  —  Continued. 


Increase  (-}-),  or  I 

)i;cRi;\si;  {  — ),  in 

PRODu^xo                               1 

189.J   AS  COMI'ARKD    WITH    IMJJ.'i 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

1S85 

18»S 

Amounts 

Percentages 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Springfield,      

- 

$623 

+$623 

- 

"WestlieUl, 

- 

36 

+36 

- 

West  Springfield 

- 

379 

+379 

- 

Wilbraham, 

- 

22 

+22 

- 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$332 

$1,072 

+$740 

+222.89 

Amherst, 

- 

157 

+157 

- 

Belchertown, 

- 

67 

+67 

- 

Goshen 

- 

67 

+67 

- 

Granby, 

- 

10 

+10 

- 

Greenwich, 

- 

20 

+20 

- 

Hadlev, 

- 

253 

+253 

- 

Huntington, 

160 

65 

—95 

—59.38 

Plainfield, 

- 

120 

+120 

- 

172 

105 

—67 

—38.95 

Ware, 

- 

208 

+208 

- 

MIDDLESEX. 

|1,260 

$3,850 

+$2,590 

+20.56 

Medfoed 

1,260 

3,850 

+2,590 

+20.56 

NANTUCKET. 

$35,389 

$77,653 

+$42,264 

+119.43 

Nantuclcet, 

35,389 

77,653 

+42,264 

+119.43 

NORFOLK. 

129,997 

$17,001 

—$12,996 

43.32 

Cohasset, 

29,855 

17,001 

—12,854 

—43.05 

Weymouth, 

142 

- 

—142 

- 

$169,343 

$163,499 

—$5,844 

—3.45 

Duxbury, 

21,150 

14,517 

—6,633 

—31.36 

Hingham, 

270 

3,656 

+3,386 

+1,254.07 

Hull,     . 

14,658 

12,370 

—2,288 

—15.61 

Kingston, 

8,115 

2,650 

—5,465 

—67.34 

Marion, 

5,819 

11,982 

+6,163 

+105.93 

Marshfield,  . 

11,141 

4,230 

—6,911 

—62.03 

Mattapoisett, 

1,153 

5,800 

+4,647 

-1-403.04 

Middleborough,   . 

250 

1,200 

+950 

+380.00 

Norwell, 

- 

313 

+313 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

15,233 

39,521 

+24,288 

+159.44 

Rochester,    . 

- 

72 

+72 

- 

Scituate, 

43,378 

21,603 

—21,775 

—50.20 

Wareham,    . 

48,176 

45,585 

—2,591 

—5.38 

SUFFOLK. 

$466,074 

$526,575 

+$60,501 

+12.98 

445,224 

508,801 

+63,577 

+14.28 

Revere, 

- 

4,235 

+4,235 

- 

Winthrop, 

20,850 

13,539 

—7,311 

—35.06 

WORCESTER. 

- 

$3,942 

+$3,942 

- 

Ashbnrnham, 

- 

236 

+236 

- 

- 

513 

+513 

- 

TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


109 


Comparative  Value  of  Products  in  1885  and  1895:  By  Totvns  —  Coucluded. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Pkoducts 


188S 


1895 


AVORCESTER 

Auburn, 

Bojistou, 

Brookfield, 

Clinton, 

Dana,    . 

Gardner, 

Holden, 

Leicester, 

Millbury, 

North  Broolvtield, 

Oalvham, 

Pax  ton, 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton, 

Upton,  . 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Worcester, 


■Con. 


$22 

68 

145 

6 

55 

74 

29 

12 

43 

72 

26 

50 

30 

21 

105 

51 

10 

99 

178 

20 

20 

23 

27 

6 

65 

49 

1,219 

668 


iNCTiK.ASE  (-f).()R  DeCUEASE  (— ),  IN 
I8M5  AS  Compared  with  18S.5 


Amounts 


+$22 

+68 

+145 

+6 

+55 

+74 

+29 

+  12 

+43 

+72 

+26 

+50 

+30 

+21 

+105 

+51 

+10 

+99 

+  178 

+20 

+20 

+23 

+27 

+6 

+65 

+49 

+1,219 

+668 


Tercentages 


A  recapitulation  for  the  State  and  counties  follows  : 


COHNTIKS. 

X  CM  HE  I! 

OF  Cities  and  Towns 
Making  Ketukn 

Products 

Intreasi 
Decrease  (- 
Compared 

(+),  or 

),  in    1895  AS 

with  1885 

1885 

1893 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

reroentages 

THE    STATE. 

67 

145 

$6,462,692 

$5,703,143 

—$759,549 

—11.75 

Barnstable, 

15 

15 

1,245,319 

748,230  ; 

'         497,089 

—39.92 

Berkshire, 

- 

23 

- 

8,833 

+8,833 

- 

Bristol,     . 

12 

12 

1,325,868 

388,869 

—936,999 

—70.67 

Dukes,     . 

5 

7 

112,103 

137,442 

+25,339 

+22.60 

Essex, 

15 

14 

3,076,907 

3,622,518 

+545.611 

+  17.73 

Franklin, 

- 

2 

- 

281 

+281 

- 

Hampden, 

1 

13 

100 

3,378 

+3,278 

+3,278.00 

Hampshire, 

2 

10 

332 

1,072 

+740 

+222.89 

Middlesex, 

1 

1 

1,260 

3,850 

+2,590 

+20.56 

Nantucket, 

1 

1 

35,389 

77,653 

+42,264 

+119.43 

110 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

NCMBER 

OF  Cities  axo  Towns 
Making  Return 

Products 

Increase  (+),  or 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  1885 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Terceiitages 

Norfolk,  .... 
Plymouth, 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 

2 

11 

2 

1 
13 

3 
30 

1 

$29,997 

169,343 

i         466,074 

$17,001 

163,499 

526,575 

3,942 

—$12,996 

—5,844 

+60,501 

+3,942 

—43.32 

—3.45 

+  12,98 

The  total  value  of  the  product  of  the  fisheries  in  1885  was  $6,462,692.  In  1895,  the 
value  was  $5,703,143,  showing  a  decrease  of  $759,549,  or  11.75  per  cent.  The  counties 
of  Dukes,  Essex,  Hampden,  Hampshire,  Middlesex,  Nantucket,  and  Suffolk,  show  an 
increase  in  the  values  of  products  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885.  The  increases  in  the 
counties  of  Hampden  and  Hampshire  appear  very  large  when  percentages  are  considered, 
but  they  are  derived  from  small  amounts  which  have  no  appreciable  effect  upon  the 
industry  as  a  whole.  The  counties  of  Barnstable,  Bristol,  Norfolk,  and  Plymouth  show 
decreases  in  the  value  of  products  in  the  year  1895  as  compared  with  1885.  The  counties 
of  Berkshire,  Franklin,  and  Worcester,  Avhich  reported  the  product  of  inland  fisheries 
in  1895,  did  not  make  returns  in  1885. 

The  table  which  follows  gives,  for  the  State  and  counties,  the  number  of  cities  and 
towns  showing  gains  or  losses  respectively,  in  the  value  of  jiroducts,  in  1895  as  compared 
with  1885 : 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Number  of 

Cities  and  Towns 

Showing  Gain 


Number  of 

Cities  and  Towns 

Siiowing  Loss 


Total 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Middlesex 

Nantucket,  .... 
Norfolk,  .  .  .  . 
Plymouth,  .  .  .  . 
Suffolk,  .         .         .         . 


29 

4 
2 
6 
6 
1 
1 

7 
2 


40 

11 

10 

1 

9 


2 
6 
1 


69 

15 

12 
7 

15 
1 
1 
2 

13 
3 


The  number  of  cities  and  towns  showing  a  gain  in  the  valvie  of  products  in  1895  as 
compared  with  1885  is  29,  while  40  show  a  loss.  The  cities  and  towns  making  returns 
of  value  of  inland  fisheries  are  not  included  in  this  table. 

In  the  preceding  tables  varying  mmibers  of  cities  and  towns  have  been  considered, 
in  the  analyses  of  which  explanations  of  omissions  have  been  made.  In  order  to  more 
fully  exj^lain  these  variations,  we  would  state  that  in  comparing  the  statistics  of  the 
fisheries  for  the  years  1885  and  1895,  there  are  147  cities  and  towns  considered  ;  of  these 
66  made  returns  for  both  1885  and  1895,  two  made  returns  in  1885  but  not  in  1895,  and 
79  made  returns  in  1895  but  not  in  1885. 

Thus  far  our  consideration  of  investments  and  products  has  been  limited  to  presen- 
tations for,  and  comparisons  between,  cities  and  towns  for  the  Census  year  1895,  and 
the  preceding  Census  year,  1885. 

The  table  next  presented  considers  investments  and  products  by  name  for  the  two 
Census  periods  previously  referred  to.  It  shows  the  increase  or  decrease,  both  by 
amounts  and  percentages,  for  each  kind  of  investment  and  each  article  of  product  in 
1895  as  compared  with  1885. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


Ill 


The  totals  for  each  of  the  general  headings  under  investments  and  products  are 
obviously  the  same  as  in  the  presentation  for  towns,  and  do  not  call  for  further  consid- 
eration here. 


Iiicestments  and  Products:  Comparisons  by  Name.     1885  and  1895. 


V  *T 

Increase  (+),  on 

Decrease  (— ), 

VALuc 

IN    1895  AS   COMPARKD   WITH    1885 

Classification. 

1883 

1895 

Ainoimts 

Percentages 

Investments. 

1 

Woi'king  Capital. 

$7,652,089 

$4,488,564 

—$3,163,525 

—41.34 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 

.        . 

326,595 

286,648 

—39,947 

—12.23 

Cash  capital. 

1,105,284 

673,167 

—432,117 

—39.10 

Credit  capital, 

448,873 

245,450 

—203,423 

--45.32 

Implements  and  tools. 

119,513 

- 

—119,513 

- 

Land,    .... 

147,354 

155,055 

+7,701 

+5.23 

Machinery,  . 

13,732 

36,816 

+23,084 

+  168.10 

Oyster  beds, 

41,127 

142,183 

+  101,056 

+245.72 

Vessels,  and  outfit,  and  boats,     . 

4,993,016 

2,725,743 

-2,267,273 

—45.41 

Wharves, 

456,595 

223,502 

—233,093 

-51.05 

Apparatus. 

$725,152 

$599,267 

—$125,885 

—17.36 

Barrels,  hogsheads,  etc., 

320 

895 

+575 

+179.69 

Butts,  tubs,  and  pickling  apparatus,  . 

3,705 

27,312 

+23,607 

+637.17 

Cars  (bait,  eel,  lobster,  etc.). 

1,064 

1,973 

+909 

+85.43 

Flakes,  flake  boxes,  cloths,  etc.. 

1,489 

15,073 

+13,584 

+912.29 

Gear  (clam,  oyster,  and  scollop), 

3,047 

11,650 

+8,603 

+282.34 

Gear  (swordfishing  and  whaling), 

182 

112,685 

+112,503 

+61,814.84 

Hatching  apparatus,    .... 

- 

3,532 

+3,532 

- 

Kettles  and  pans. 

5 

800 

+795 

+15,900.00 

Lines  and  poles,   . 

17,913 

9,870 

—8,043 

—44.90 

Moss  gathering  apparatus,  . 

- 

1,991 

+1,991 

- 

Nets  (dip,  fyke,  gill,  etc.),  . 

54,044 

33,863 

—20,181 

—37.34 

Pots  (eel  and  lobster) , 

32,517 

28,605 

—3,912 

—12.03 

Pounds  and  pockets,    . 

55,349 

2,980 

—52,369 

—94.62 

Presses,        .... 

- 

1,200 

+1,200 

- 

Scales, 

- 

2,205 

+2,205 

- 

Seines  (purse  and  sweep),  . 

333,563 

83,568  ' 

—249,995 

—74.95 

Spears  (eel), 

19 

348 

+329 

+1,731.58 

Sticks  and  pickling  apparatus, 

1,650 

215 

—1,435 

-86.97 

Traps  (eel,  fish,  and  lobster). 

16,182 

67,939 

+51,757 

+319.84 

Trawls  and  trawl  gear. 

70,861 

89,162 

+18,301 

+25.83 

Weirs, 

133,242 

101,112 

—32,130 

—24.11 

Wheelbarrows,     . 

- 

2,289 

+2,289 

- 

Salt  and  Ice. 

$283,340 

$250,997 

— $32,343 

—11.41 

Salt  (domestic), 

16,071 

807 

-15,264 

—94.98 

(imported), 

186,049 

142,348 

—43,701 

—23.49 

Ice, 

81,220 

107,842 

+26,622 

+32.78 

Products. 

Food  Fish. 

$4,566,679 

$4,647,914 

+$81,235 

+  1.78 

Alewives, 

45,085 

40,435 

—4,650 

—10.31 

Bass, 

16,162 

11,640 

—4,522 

—27.98 

112 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Investmeijts  and  Prodiicts :  Comparisons  by  Xame.    1885  and  1895  —  Coutimied. 


Va 

INCRKASK  (+),  lilt 

Dkcrkase  (— ), 

IN   1895  AS  Co.MI'AHlCI)   WITH    1885 

Cl.ASSIKICATION. 

1883 

1895 

Amounts 

rercentages 

Products  — Con. 

Food  Fish  —  Con 

Biuefish, 

•        • 

$139,523 

$54,735 

—$84,788 

-60.77 

Bonito, 

516 

1,275 

+759 

+147.09 

Butterfish, 

910 

4,345 

+3,435 

+377.47 

Carp,     . 

448 

- 

—448 

- 

Catfish, 

225 

5 

—220 

-97.78 

Cod,      . 

1,681,386 

1,778,119 

+96,733 

+5.75 

Gunners, 

14,400 

- 

—14,400 

- 

Cask,    . 

21,736 

53,517 

+31,781 

+  146.21 

Eels,     . 

13,676 

35,088 

+21,412 

+  156.57 

Flounders, 

17,579 

17,902 

+323 

+  1.84 

Haddock, 

367,093 

648,640 

+281,547 

+76.70 

Hake,   . 

28,728 

83,399 

+54,671 

+190.31 

Halibut, 

474,751 

542,007 

+67,256 

+  14.17 

Herring, 

93,033 

136,048 

+43,015 

+46.24 

Kingfish, 

30 

- 

-30 

- 

Mackerel, 

1,574,183 

670,775 

—903,408 

—57.39 

Mullet, . 

- 

20 

+20 

- 

Perch,  . 

4,035 

7,983 

+3,948 

+97.84 

Pickerel, 

76 

4,852 

+4,776 

+6,284.21 

Pollock, 

40,859 

58,724 

+  17,865 

+43.72 

Poinpano, 

- 

30 

+30 

- 

Pout,  horned 

- 

925 

+925 

- 

Salmon,       > 

29 

9 

-20 

—68.97 

Scup,     . 

288 

26,455 

+26,167 

+9,085.76 

Shad,    . 

4,822 

2,355 

-2,467 

—51.16 

Skates, . 

890 

4 

—886 

—99.55 

Smelts, 

3,622 

15,814 

+12,192 

+336.61 

Squeteague, 

6,204 

14,812 

+8,608 

+  138.75 

Sturgeon, 

17 

4 

-13 

—76.47 

Suckers, 

- 

15 

+  15 

- 

Swordfisli, 

5,062 

24,206 

+19,144 

+378.19 

Tautog, 

8,423 

11,135 

+2,712 

+32.20 

Tom-cod, 

50 

300 

+250 

+500.00 

Trout,   . 

65 

12,510 

+  12,445 

+  19,146.15 

Turbot, 

70 

177 

+107 

+  152.86 

Whiting, 

- 

339 

+339 

- 

Other  food  fisli,     . 

2,703 

389,315 

+386,612 

+14,303.07 

1- 

VsA  Products. 

$227,782 

$122,327 

—$105,455 

—46.30 

Bait,      . 



41,743 

51,596 

+9,853 

+23.60 

Cuttlefish, 

- 

50 

+50 

- 

Doirfish, 

9G0 

30 

—930 

—96.88 

Fisii  guano. 

19,002 

—19,002 

- 

Fish  oil. 

70,958 

6,080 

—64,878 

—91.43 

Glue,     . 

410 

- 

—410 

_ 

Livers,  . 

4,290 

11,407 

+7,117 

+  165.90 

Menhaden, 

81,2G6 

10,456 

—70,810 

—87.13 

Periwinkles, 

- 

5,600 

+  5,600 

- 

TABULAE   ANALYSIS. 


113 


Investments  and  Products :  Comjxirisons  by  Name.    1885  and  1895  —  Coucluded. 


Value 

Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ), 

IN    1895  AS   CoMPAHEl)  WITH  1885 

Classification. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

Products  —  Con. 

Fish  Products  —  Coa. 

Refuse  fish  for  fertilizers,    . 

$8,650 

$4,827 

—$3,823 

—44.20 

Sharks, 

- 

116 

+116 

- 

Shrimps,* 

- 

500 

+500 

- 

Squid, 

503 

13,465 

+12,962 

+2,576.94 

Trout  fry, 

- 

18,200 

+18,200 

- 

Food  Fish  Products. 

$2,357 

$9,923 

+$7,566 

+321.00 

Fish  roe, 

580 

120 

-^60 

—79.31 

Halibut  fins, 

11 

1,728 

+1,717 

+15,609.09 

Halibut  flitclies,  salted 

- 

7,075 

+7,075 

- 

Sounds, 

168 

- 

—168 

- 

Tongues  and  sounds,  .... 

1,598 

1,000 

-598 

—37.42 

Shell  Fish. 

$359,257 

$546,351 

+$187,094 

+52.08 

Clams 

122,169 

205,447 

+83,278 

+68.17 

134,83i 

141,760 

+6,926 

+5.14 

Oysters, 

89,322 

119,603 

+30,281 

+33.90 

12,886 

79,541 

+66,655 

+517.27 

Shrimps, 

16 

- 

—16 

- 

30 

- 

—30 

- 

Whale  and  Seal  Products. 

$1,270,543 

$351,613 

—$918,930 

—72.33 

Ambergris, 

28,748 

4,000 

-24,748 

—86.09 

Grampuses, 

60 

- 

—60 

- 

Oil,  sea-elephant 

- 

6,525 

+6,525 

- 

Seals, 

155 

- 

—155 

- 

Sealskins  (rough-dressed), . 

- 

955 

+955 

- 

463,117 

127,600 

—335,517 

—72.45 

"Whale  oil, 

776,195 

212,283 

—563,912 

—72.65 

Whales 

- 

250 

+250 

- 

Whale  oil,  whalebone,  etc., 

2,268 

- 

—2,268 

- 

Other  Products. 

$36,074 

$25,015 

—$11,059 

—30.66 

34,293 

24,319 

—9,974 

—29.08 

Kelp  and  seaweed,       .... 

965 

666 

—299 

—30.98 

Shells 

816 

30 

—786 

—96.32 

Aggregates. 

Investments. 

$8,660,581 

$5,338,828 

—$3,321,753 

—38.35 

Working  capital,          .... 

7,652,089 

4,488,564 

—3,163,525 

—41.34 

Apparatus, 

725,152 

599,267 

—125,885 

—17.36 

283,340 

250,997 

—32,343 

—11.41 

Products. 

$6,462,692 

$5,703,143 

—$759,549 

—11.75 

Food  fish, 

4,566,679 

4,647,914 

+81,235 

+1.78 

227,782 

122,327 

— 105,455 

—46.30 

Food  fish  products,      .... 

2,357 

9,923 

+7,566 

+321.00 

Shell  fish, 

359,257 

546,351 

+187,094 

+52.08 

Whale  and  seal  products,    . 

1,270,543 

351,613 

—918,930 

—72.33 

Other  products, 

36,074 

25,015 

—11,059 

—30.66 

*  Classified  under  "  Shell  Fish  "  in  1885. 


114  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 18i)5. 

The  decrease  in  working  capital  in  189o  as  compared  witli  1885  is  $3,163,525,  or 
41.34  per  cent.  Laml,  machinery,  and  oyster  beds  show  increases,  but  all  the  other 
items  under  working  capital  show  material  decrease,  ranging  from  12.23  per  cent  in 
the  case  of  buildings  and  fixtures,  to  51.05  in  the  case  of  wharves.  The  falling  off  of 
the  vessels  engaged  in  the  fisheries  amounts  to  82,207,273,  or  -45.41  per  cent. 

The  decrease  in  the  value  of  apparatus  in  18'J5  as  compared  with  1885  is  $125,885,  or 
17.36  per  cent.  There  are  22  details  included  under  the  general  heading  "  apparatus ;  " 
10  of  these  details  show  an  increase,  and  seven  a  decrease  in  1895  as  compared  with 
1885  ;  in  the  case  of  five  details  comparisons  are  not  possible  as  their  value  was  returned 
in  only  one  Census  period  (1895). 

It  Avill  be  noted  that  salt,  both  domestic  and  imported,  shows  a  decrease,  while  ice 
shows  an  increase  in  value  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885. 

The  first  classification  under  products  relates  to  food  fish,  the  catch  of  which  in  1895 
as  compared  with  1885  shows  an  increase  in  value  of  $81,235,  or  1.78  percent.  The 
number  of  ditterent  food  fish  considered  is  39,  of  which  22  show  an  increase  in  value, 
and  nine  a  decrease  in  value  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885.  In  the  case  of  eight 
species  of  food  fish,  comparisons  were  not  possible,  three  of  them  being  returned  in  the 
1885  Census  onh",  and  five  in  that  for  1895  only.  In  the  comparisons  for  food  fish,  and 
in  those  relating  to  other  fishery  j^roducts,  as  well  as  in  the  jjrevious  considerations  of 
details  of  investments,  the  ijercentages  of  increase  and  decrease  should  not  be  used  as 
indicative  of  gain  or  loss  except  when  taken  in  conjunction  with  the  amounts  upon 
which  the  percentages  are  based.  For  instance,  the  value  placed  opposite  a  detail  of 
investment  or  kind  of  product  may  be  $100  in  1885  and  $1,000  in  1895.  This  shows  an 
increase  of  $900  or  nine  hundred  per  cent.  This  percentage  is  very  large  comparatively, 
but,  as  will  be  seen,  it  is  based  upon  small  values. 

Considering  the  principal  kinds  of  food  fish  showing  marked  increases  in  the  value 
of  the  1895  catch  as  compared  Avitli  the  1885,  we  find  haddock  with  a  gain  of  76.70  per 
cent;  herring,  46.24  per  cent;  halibut,  14.17  per  cent;  and  cod,  5.75  per  cent.  The 
most  marked  decreases  are  bluefish,  60.77  per  cent;  mackerel,  57.39  per  cent;  and 
alewives,  10.31  per  cent. 

Fish  products  show  a  decrease  in  value  of  $105,455  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885, 
or  46.30  jjer  cent.  There  are  14  details  included  under  this  classification,  of  which 
three  show  an  increase  and  four  a  decrease ;  in  the  case  of  seven,  comparisons  were  not 
possible  as  in  five  details  the  value  was  returned  in  1895  only,  and  two  in  1885  only. 
The  most  marked  increase  is  in  the  case  of  bait,  23.60  per  cent.  The  value  of  the 
menhaden  catch  shows  a  large  falling  otf,  87. 13  per  cent. 

Food  fish  products  show  an  increase  of  $7,566,  or  321  per  cent.  Of  the  five  details, 
one  shows  an  increase,  two  a  decrease,  while  in  the  case  of  two,  comparisons  are  not 
possible  as  one  was  returned  in  1895  only,  and  the  other  in  1885  only.  An  examination 
of  the  details  will  disclose  the  relative  percentages  of  inci'ease  or  decrease. 

Shell  fish  products  show  an  increase  in  value  of  $187,094,  or  52.08  per  cent.  Of  the 
six  details,  four  show  an  increase.  Comparisons  cannot  be  made  as  regards  the  other 
two,  for  they  were  returned  in  1885  only.  The  percentages  of  increase  are  as  follows  : 
scollops,  517.27  ;  clams,  68.17;  oysters,  33.90  ;  and  lobstei'S,  5.14.  The  percentage  of 
increase  in  the  value  of  scollops  is  very  large  but  an  examination  will  show  that  it  is 
sustained  by  a  corresponding  increase  in  value  amounting  to  $66,655. 

Whale  and  seal  products  show  a  decrease  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  of  $918,930, 
or  72.33  per  cent.  Of  the  nine  details,  three  show  a  decrease  in  1895,  while  in  the  case 
of  six,  comparisons  cannot  be  made,  three  making  no  returns  in  1885,  and  a  correspond- 
ing mmiber  in  1895.  The  decreases,  in  percentages,  are  as  follows  :  ambergris,  86.09  ; 
whale  oil,  72.65  ;  and  Avhalebone,  72.45. 

Other  jjroducts  include  three  details,  all  of  which  show  a  decrease,  amounting  in 
the  aggregate  to  $11,059,  or  30.06  per  cent.  Carrageen,  known  also  as  sea  moss  or 
Irish  moss,  declined  in  value  from  $34,293  in  1885  to  $24,319  in  1895,  a  decrease  of  29.08 
per  cent. 


TABULAIl    ANALYSIS. 


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A  recapitulation  of  aggregates  with  wliich  the  coinparisons  of  investments  and 
products  by  name  closes  (see  page  113)  has  been  previously  analyzed  in  detail. 

From  the  report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Inland  Fisheries  and  Game  for  the  year 
1895,  we  extract  the  following  table  : 


Tidand  and  Shore  Fisheries  for  the  Year  1895. 


Kinds  of  Fish. 

Pounds  and 

Weirs 

Gill  Xets 

and 
Sea  Seines 

Jlerrimac 
River  Seines 

Taunton 
IJiver  Seines 

Otiier 
Fresli  Water 

Seines 

Totals 

Alewives, 

1,000,958 

111,806 

49 

1,201,697 

491,084 

2,805,594 

Bluefisb,  . 

2G,024 

23,549 

- 

- 

- 

49,573 

Flounders  and  flatfish. 

356,933 

106,570 

- 

- 

- 

463,503 

Mackerel, 

786,987 

353,709 

- 

- 

- 

1,140,756 

Menhaden, 

1,052,983 

207,987 

70,400 

- 

- 

1,331,370 

Scup, 

1,464,697 

690 

- 

600 

- 

1,465,987 

Sea  herring,     . 

22,182,517 

957,582 

1,223,600 

- 

- 

24,363,699 

Shad, 

14,823 

18,109 

94 

3,804 

- 

36,830 

Spanish  mackerel,  . 

58 

3 

- 

- 

- 

61 

Squeteague,     . 

145,331 

2,123 

- 

- 

- 

147,454 

Squid, 

3,006,544 

68,882 

- 

- 

- 

3,075,426 

Striped  bass,    . 

2,465 

209 

3 

2 

- 

2,679 

Tautog,    . 

435,267 

823 

- 

- 

- 

436,090 

Other  edil)le  or  bait  fish, 

4,209,153 

584,402     8,963,240 

- 

- 

13,756,795 

Number  of  persons  making  return, 

102 

144 

6 

8 

5 

265 

We  bring  into  comparison  with  the  report  for  1895  similar  returns  for  1885  made  to 
the  same  board  of  commissioners.  The  table  shows  the  increases  or  decreases,  by  amounts 
and  percentages,  for  each  kind  of  fish  considered  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  on  the 
basis  of  number,  as  the  returns  to  the  commissioners  do  not  state  either  weight  or  value. 


There  are  14  kinds  of  food  fish  considered,  of  which  10  show  an  increase,  and  three 
a  decrease  as  regards  number  caught  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885.  No  comparisons 
are  possible  as  regards  one  species  as  the  catch  was  returned  for  1895  only.     The  two 


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preceding  tables  are  presented  for  purposes  of  record  only,  as  it  is  impossible  to  institute 
reliable  comparisons  for  tlie  returns  made  under  the  Census  law  and  those  made  to  the 
Commissioners  of  Inland  Fisheries  and  Game ;  as  catch  reckoned  simply  by  number 
cannot  be  compared,  it  is  evident,  with  the  catch  reckoned  by  weight  and  value.  It  is 
well-known  that  many  of  the  fish  caught  in  weirs  and  pounds  are  so  small  that  they  are 
turned  back  into  tlie  sea  again.  At  other  times,  the  catch  is  so  large  that  there  is  no 
demand  for  them  as  an  article  of  food,  and  they  are  sold  at  merely  nominal  rates  as 
fertilizers. 

Food  Fish :   By  Name. 

This  presentation  covers  pages  55  to  64.  It  considers  13  of  the  principal  kinds  of 
food  fish  obtained  by  those  engaged  in  the  Massachusetts  fisheries  during  the  Census 
year  1895.  The  table  shows  each  city  and  town  making  return,  together  with  the  quan- 
tity and  value  of  tlie  catch  for  each  place  specified. 

We  shall  consider  each  kind  of  fish  separately,  preceding  the  statistical  details  with 
a  brief  description,  partly  scientific  and  partly  popular,  drawn  from  information  issued 
in  jirint  by  the  United  States  Census  Ofiice  and  the  United  States  Commission  of  Fish 
and  Fisheries. 

Bluefish. 

[Pomatonius  saltatrix.  — Avery  gamey  food  fish  found  on  the  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts.  Bluefish  vary  in 
weight  from  1  to  20  pounds,  according  to  season  and  locality.  Large  numbers  are  caught  during  the  summer 
months  with  nets,  traps,  seines,  and  hand  lines.] 

The  number  of  cities  and  towns  reporting  the  catch  of  bluefish  was  33,  with  a  total 
value  of  $54,735.  The  town  of  Xantucket  reported  the  largest  catch,  having  a  value  of 
$27,309. 

Clams. 

[A  moUusk  largely  used  for  food  and  bait;  found  on  all  our  coasts.  There  are  various  species  most  of 
which  are  edible.  The  fishing  or  digging  these  bivalves  forms  an  important  Industry  in  both  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  states.  Dredges,  rakes,  tongs,  hoes,  forks,  and  baskets  are  used  in  gathering  them.  Large  quantities 
are  salted  or  pickled  and  sold  for  bait.] 

There  are  37  cities  and  towns  which  report  the  quantity  of  clams  dug.  The  total 
value  was  $205,447.  The  largest  values  reported  are  as  follows  :  Boston,  $73,050 ;  Xew- 
buryport,  $34,290 ;  Ipswich,  $27,900  ;  and  Edgartown,  $12,345. 

Cod  (Fresh  and  Salted). 

[  Gadus  callarias.  —  One  of  the  most  important  food  fishes  of  the  United  States.  It  is  caught  on  both  the 
eastern  and  western  coasts,  but  most  extensively  along  the  coasts  of  the  Middle  States,  New  England,  and  British 
America.  It  varies  in  weight  from  3  to  75  pounds.  It  is  caught  with  hand  lines,  trawls,  nets,  etc.,  and  is  sold 
fresh,  ])ickled,  salted,  and  dried.  Food  preparations,  such  as  boneless  and  desiccated  fish,  are  also  made  from 
cod.    The  sounds  arc  used  in  the  manufacture  of  glue.] 

The  value  of  the  codfish  catch  was  reported  from  40  cities  and  towns,  amounting 
in  the  aggregate  to  $1,778,119.  Gloucester  holds  the  post  of  pre-eminence  in  this  ti'ade, 
the  value  of  its  catch  reaching  $1,314,852,  or  73.95  per  cent  of  the  entire  catch. 

The  following  table  shows  the  New  England  catch  of  cured  cod  and  other  groimd 
fish  landed  at  New  England  ports  for  the  year  1895.  We  are  indebted  for  this  table  to 
the  Report  of  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau  for  the  year  1895. 


States. 

Vessels  on 
Grand  and 

West- 
ern liuiiks 

(Number) 

Vessels  on 

New  V.\\R- 

land  Shore 

and  Georges 

Banks 

(Number) 

Total  Sail 
(Number) 

Total  Crew 
(Number) 

Catcli  on 
Grand  and 

West- 
ern Banks 

(Quintals) 

Ciitcli  on 
New  Kns- 

land  Shore    Total  Catch 
and  Georges 
Banks 

(Quintals)     (Quintals) 

Massachusetts, 

Maine 

101 
11 

252 
24 

346 

55 

6,002 
G96 

188,369 
22,100 

237,610 
36,900 

425,979 
59,000 

Totals,  . 

112 

276 

401 

6,698 

210,469 

274,510 

484,979 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


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From  a  Review  of  the  Foreign  Fishery  Trade  of  the  United  States  by  Charles  H. 
Stevenson,  published  in  Washington  in  1896,  we  extract  the  following  table  relating  to 
the  codfish  trade  of  the  United  States  for  the  years  1885  to  1894 : 


Year  Ending 

Imports  for  Consump- 
tion 

Domestic 

Exports 

Balanck  of  Trade* 

Average  Value 
PER  100  Pounds 

June  30  — 

Pounds 

Viilue 

Pounds 

Value 

Pounds 

Viilue 

Imports 

Exports 

1885,  . 

32,326,686 

$943,116 

18,178,987 

$724,858 

+14,147,699 

+$218,258 

$2.92 

$3.99 

1886,  . 

10,998,072 

286,505 

15,664,195 

602,934 

—4,666,123 

—316,429 

2,61 

3.85 

1887,  . 

8,997,750 

264,260 

'    16,943,748 

587,082 

;    —7,945,998 

—322,822 

2.94 

3.46 

1888,  . 

10,446,892 

316,259 

17,820,883 

819,559 

-7,373,991 

—503,300 

3.03 

4.70 

1889.  . 

9,752,941 

317,687 

15,625,928 

754,619 

—5,872,987 

-436,932 

3,26 

4.83 

1890,  . 

8,303,585 

247,327 

17,030,019 

793,186 

—8,726,434 

—545,859 

2,98 

4.66 

1891,  . 

6,845,576 

254,074 

'    17,313,170 

890,277 

—10,467,594 

-636,203 

;     3.71 

5.14 

189-2,  . 

5,804,548 

229,255 

14,435,878 

765,199 

—8,631,330 

—535,944 

4.95 

5.30 

1893,  . 

7,433,163 

291,531 

14,853,627 

728,475 

—7,420,464 

—436,944 

3.92 

4,90 

1894,  . 

5,468,750 

202,725 

14,733,648 

704,652 

—9,264,898 

—501,927 

3.71 

4.78 

Totals,  . 

106,377,963 

!$3,352,739 

162,600,083 

$7,370,841 

—56,222,120 

—$4,018,102 

- 

- 

*  In  balance  of  trade,  +  indicates  excess  of  imports  over  exports,  and  —  indicates  excess  of  exports  over  imports. 

disk  (FuESii  AND  Salted). 

[£i-osmius  6»'o.s)?ie.  —  A  deep -water  food  flsh  found  in  the  Atlantic  ocean  north  of  Capo  Cod.    They  are 
taken  in  small  quantities,  and  are  generally  sold  salted.     Leather,  oil,  and  glue  are  valuable  products.] 

But  four  cities  and  towns  report  the  catch  of  cusk,  the  aggregate  value  being  $53,517, 
of  which  $40,742  is  credited  to  the  city  of  Gloucester. 

Haddock. 

\_Melavograminus  aglijinus.  —  A  food  fish  found  in  the  Atlantic  north  of  the  Delaware  capes.  It  averages 
in  weight  from  4  to  6  pounds.  It  is  extensively  caught  for  a  fresh  food  fish,  and  is  also  salted,  pickled,  and 
dried.  When  slack-salted  and  smoked,  it  is  sold  under  the  name  of  "  Haddie. 
manufacture  of  glue.    Trawls  and  hand  lines  are  used  in  catching  them.] 


The  sounds  are  used  in  the 


A  total  catch  of  $648,640  worth  of  haddock  is  rejjorted  from  13  cities  and  towns. 
Gloucester  leads,  with  a  catch  valued  at  $341,922 ;  Boston  is  second,  with  a  value  of 
$180,100  ;  and  Proviucetown  third,  with  a  value  of  $81,401. 


Hake  (Fresh  axd  Salted). 

[Phycis.  —  A  food  fish  found  off  the  Atlantic  coast  from  Newfoundland  to  Cape  Ilatteras.  They  average 
from  lyi  to  2  feet  in  length  and  3  to  4  pounds  in  weight,  and  are  caught  at  night  near  muddy  bottoms  with  trawls 
and  hand  lines  and  in  weirs  and  traps.  They  are  eatuu  fresh,  and  are  salted  and  dried,  and  pickled  in  barrels. 
The  sound,  or  air-bladder,  is  of  gnat  commercial  importance  in  the  manufacture  of  isinglass.] 

There  were  nine  cities  and  towns  making  returns  of  the  catch  of  this  fish,  the 
aggregate  value  being  $83,399,  of  which  Gloucester  reported  a  value  of  $60,110,  and 
Boston,  $20,575. 

Halibut. 

[ffippof/lossiis  vulgaris.  —  The  largest  and  most  valuable  of  the  flatfishes;  found  in  the  Xorth  Atlan- 
tic and  Pacific  oceans.  It  is  one  of  the  largest  species  used  for  food,  sometimes  weighing  over  300  pounds. 
The  average  weight  is  from  50  to  75  pounds.  It  is  caught  with  trawls  and  hand  lines.  There  are  three  grades 
of  halibut.  The  "  White,"  which  has  its  under  side  immaculate,  is  considered  best,  and  brings  the  highest 
price;  the  "  Gray  "  is  blotched  on  the  under  side  and  sells  for  a  third  less;  the  "  Sour"  is  tainted,  and  brings 
only  about  one-fourth  as  much  as  the  "  White."  Small  young  fish,  weighing  from  10  to  20  pounds,  are  called 
"  Chickens,"  and  are  much  sought  after  by  epicures.  Halibut  are  sold  fresh,  and  are  also  cured  and  smoked; 
the  napes  are  pickled.  An  oil  used  for  currying  purposes  is  made  from  the  head,  and  the  residue  is  iised  as  a 
fertilizer  under  the  name  of  "  chum."] 

There  were  eight  cities  and  towns  reporting  the  value  of  the  catch  of  halibut,  which 
aggregated  $542,007.  Gloucester  leads  in  this  branch  of  the  fisheries,  with  a  product 
value  of  $460,882,  or  85.03  per  cent  of  the  total  catch. 


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189; 


Herring. 

[Clupea  harejigiis.—A  very  important  food  fish  found  in  the  North  Atlantic  as  far  south  as  Sandy  Hook; 
it  is  never  found  in  brackinli  or  fresh  waters.  Tliey  weigh  from  '  o  to  1  pound;  average  length  10  inches. 
They  are  caught  in  pounds,  trapo,  weirs,  and  gill  nets,  and  by  torching.  As  a  food  fish  they  are  used  fresh, 
salted,  pickled,  smoked,  and  canned;  used  also  extensively  for  ijait  in  the  cod,  haddock,  halibut,  cattish,  and 
hake  fisheries.] 

The  herrino:  catch  was  reijorted  froni  3G  cities  and  towns,  the  value  aggregating 
$136,048.  Of  this,  Gloucester  is  credited  with  a  value  of  #59,690,  and  Provincetowu 
with  a  value  of  $19,020. 

Lobsters. 

[Ifomarus  americatiMS.  —  A  crustacean  of  great  economic  importance,  found  on  the  Atlantic  coast  from 
Delaware  to  Labrador.  It  averages  about  11  inches  in  length  and  about  2  pounds  in  weight,  but  the  size  varies 
with  localities  and  seasons.  It  is  caught  in  pots  and  traps  especially  constructed  for  this  fishery.  The  refuse 
of  the  canneries  is  mucli  valued  as  a  fertilizer.] 

The  catch  of  lobsters  was  returned  by  41  cities  and  towns.  Of  a  total  catch  valued 
at  8141,760,  Cohasset  is  credited  with  a  value  of  $13,520 ;  Marblehead,  §12,971 ;  Chat- 
ham, $11,176  ;  and  Plymouth,  $10,254. 

"We  make  the  following  extract  from  the  Report  of  the  Chief  of  Massachusetts  Dis- 
trict Police  for  the  year  1896  : 

By  authority  of  Chapter  389  of  the  Acts  of  1888,  an  additional  district  police  officer  was  appointed 
for  service  under  the  direction  of  the  Commissioners  on  Inland  Fisheries  and  Game.  The  total  num- 
ber of  cases  investigated  was  Gl ;  total  number  of  arrests,  17 ;  amount  of  fines  imposed,  $70.5 ;  numl^er 
of  short  lobsters  seized,  21,204;  number  of  egg-bearing  lobsters  seized,  300;  number  of  lobster  eggs 
planted,  9,000,000;  blanks  furnished  to  fishermen  and  rettirned  bv  them,  1,000. 

3Iackerel. 

[Scornber  scomhrnx.—A  very  important  food  fish  found  in  the  North  Atlantic  south  to  Cape  Hatteras. 
They  range  from  9  to  18  inches  in  length  and  i^  to  3  pounds  in  weight,  and  are  caught  in  purse  seines,  pounds, 
weirs,  gill  nets,  etc.,  and  with  hook  and  line.  They  are  sold  fresh,  salted,  pickled,  and  canned,  and  are  some- 
times used  for  bait.    When  pickled  they  are  sold  in  barrels  (200  pounds),  half -barrels,  kits  (20  pounds),  etc.] 

The  mackerel  catch  was  returned  from  42  cities  and  towns.  The  aggregate  value 
was  8670,775.  As  has  been  previously  stated,  the  catch  in  the  year  1895  was  much 
l^elow  the  average,  and  to  this  fact  may  be  wholly  attributed  the  decrease  in  the  value 
of  the  products  of  the  fisheries  in  1895  as  compared  with  1SS5.  The  value  of  the  catch 
in  1885  was  $1,574,183.  This  shows  a  decrease  in  1895  of  $903,408.  Taking  the  fish- 
eries as  a  whole,  as  has  been  previously  shown,  the  decrease  in  the  value  of  products 
in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  was  $759,549.  It  will  be  seen  that  the  decrease  in  the 
mackerel  catch  accounts  for  this  deficit,  and  also  olsliged  the  other  liranches  of  the  fish- 
ing industry  to  compensate  for  a  still  greater  deficit  in  the  mackerel  catch,  amounting 
to  $143,859. 

From  the  Reports  of  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau  and  the  American  Fish  Bureau  of 
Gloucester,  we  have  comjjiled  the  following  table  shoAving  the  total  number  of  jjarrels 
of  pickled  mackerel  inspected  from  the  years  1809  to  1894,  both  inclusive.  Values  are 
given  from  the  years  1830  to  1894. 


Yeaks. 

IJAKRKI.S  of  MACKliUEL 
INSI'KCTED 

Yeaks. 

1 

BAEREr.S   OF 
IXSPE 

Mackerel 

CTED 

Total 

Total  VaUic 

Total 

Total  Value 

1800,         .... 

1810 

1811 

1S12,        .... 
isi.-j,       .... 
1814 

8,225 

12,552io 
17,401 

5,881 

3,7.')6'L. 

1,339 

1815 

1816 

1817 

1818 

1819 

1820 

16,0591,2 
30,969 
37,362 
46,348 
100,111 
115,641 

- 

TABULAE   ANALYSIS. 


119 


Haukki.s  of  Mackkhkl 
jnsi-ected 

1 

lUiniKLS  OF  JIackkrel 
Inspected 

lEARS. 

"iiSAliS. 

Total 

Total  Value 

Total 

Total  Value 

1821 

111,00914 

_ 

1858,        .... 

130,320-i'8 

$1,729,546  ■ 

1822, 

160,29111. 

- 

1859, 

97,58978 

1,255,077 

1823, 

145,006 

- 

1800, 

236,362-"s 

2,251,056 

1824, 

191,6501/. 

- 

1861, 

197,09Ps 

1,116,850 

1825, 

254,384U 

- 

1862, 

260 ,935"  s 

1,597,410 

1826, 

158,7401,2 

- 

1863, 

306,68511 

2,878,773 

1827, 

190,304V. 

- 

1864, 

274,622-i4 

5,935,527 

182S, 

237,324VL. 

- 

1865, 

256,566--?i 

4,729,841 

1829, 

225,977 

- 

1866, 

231,681»s 

4,324,790 

1830, 

308,463li 

$1,119,470 

1867, 

210,165i2i 

2,961,933 

1831, 

383,548  Vi 

1,589,936 

1868, 

179,849iy24 

2,522,151 

1832, 

222,452 

977,795 

1869, 

231,2861,4 

3,248,315 

1S33, 

222,93211. 

976,935 

1870, 

322,037ys 

3,744,197 

1834, 

252,879VL. 

1,16."),842 

1871, 

259,4111,12 

2,233,055 

1835, 

194,800  i/u 

1,030,560 

1872, 

181,8791/s 

1,948,416 

1836, 

174,4101,1. 

1,268,388 

1873, 

185,487% 

2,799,083 

1837, 

138,15712 

803,653 

1874, 

258,7561,1 

2,657,615 

1838, 

110,7401.1 

925,002 

1875, 

125,801-12 

1,310,140 

1839, 

74,268li 

719,204 

1876, 

225,385-y2i 

1,650,306 

1840, 

50,4911.;.. 

473,345 

1877, 

97,8213s 

1,137,.516 

1841, 

55,537 

518,300 

1878, 

133,734->31.i 

1,034,144 

1842, 

75,543 

493,979 

1879, 

166,730-Q 

892,957 

1843, 

04,451 

549,419 

1880, 

224,7941.4 

1,474,152 

1844, 

86,3811,4 

634,502 

1881, 

273,5621/2 

1,601,081 

1845, 

202,30234 

1,883,669 

1882, 

260,081% 

2,741,445 

1846, 

179,511vi 

1,094,585 

1883, 

117,7001/2 

1,619,754 

1847, 

251,9171/2 

2,259,958 

1884, 

308,701-11 

1,853,753 

1848, 

300,130^;s 

1,858,500 

1885, 

227,797i.s 

1,230,558 

1849, 

208,947 

1,500,126 

1886, 

66,0.34 

600,420 

1850, 

242,572 

1,777,517 

1887, 

77,48Si-r,„ 

923,189 

1S51, 

329,244% 

2,249,511 

1888, 

50,3831/1 

881,531 

1852, 

197,400 

1,491,923 

1889, 

27,067i%o 

622,547 

1853, 

133,34014 

1,207,975 

1890, 

38,793^2 

469,327 

1854, 

151,814% 

1,343,535 

1891, 

56,964% 

512,618 

1855, 

213,996-!i 

2,129,084 

1892, 

67,4221,2 

1,011,337 

1856, 

215,4731.4 

2,064,581 

1893, 

70,124 

1,192,108 

1857, 

168,172.;^; 

2,162,738 

1S94, 

67,632 

1,074,048 

We  present  next  a  table  taken  from  the  Report  of  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau  for  1895, 
■which  shows  for  that  year,  by  countries,  tlie  catch  in  barrels  of  fresh  and  salted 
mackerel. 


CorSTHIES. 


Salt  JIackerel 


liaiTtls 


Fresh  Mackerel 


Barrels 


United  States, 

Nova  Scotia,  Cape  Breton, 

Magdalen  Islands, 

Ireland. 

Norway, 

England, 

Scotland, 

Totals, 


and  Prince  Edward  Island, 


24,939 
17,000 
4,500 
35,000 
4,500 
3,000 
4,000 

92,939 


12,000 
7,000 

156,189 

10,000 

185,806 

866 

371,861 


120 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


From  the  same  report  we  reproduce  a  table  which  shows  for  the  years  1894  and 
1895,  bj-  months,  the  receipts  of  imports  of  salted  mackerel  in  barrels  at  Boston,  New 
York,  and  Philadelphia. 


BOSTOK 

New 

York 

Philadelphia 

Totals 

Months. 

1894 

1895 

1894 

1895 

1894 

1895 

1894 

1895 

January,       .... 

3,030 

1,194 

1,879 

2,920 

885 

1,982 

5,794 

6,096 

February, 

1,887 

885 

3,836 

2,237 

350 

1,427 

6,073 

4,549 

March,  . 

1,645 

1,000 

2,750 

1,306 

1,374 

487 

5,769 

2,793 

April,     . 

188 

9 

538 

178 

100 

875 

826 

1,062 

May,      . 

297 

- 

719 

- 

550 

200 

1,566 

200 

June, 

374 

710 

273 

209 

600 

346 

1,247 

1,265 

July,      , 

3,344 

2,251 

408 

632 

600 

641 

4,352 

3,524 

August, 

6,839 

2,570 

1,549 

237 

1,374 

168 

9,762 

2,975 

September, 

9,474 

0,618 

5,741 

3,347 

2,422 

1,949 

17,637 

11,914 

October, 

14,424 

5,010 

10,284 

4,859 

4,407 

4,424 

29,115 

14,893 

November, 

2,921 

5,596 

4,305 

3,233 

1,738 

1,575 

8,964 

10,404 

December, 

1.496 

1,537 

792 

1,101 

907 

1,492 

3,195 

4,130 

Totals, 

45,919 

27,980 

33,074 

20,259 

15,307 

15,566 

94,300 

63,805 

The  following  table,  also  drawn  from  the  1895  Report  of  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau, 
shows  the  imports  of  salted  mackerel  at  the  port  of  Boston,  by  months,  for  the  years  1894 
and  1895,  from  Great  Britain,  Xova  Scotia,  Cape  Breton,  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Japan  : 


Months 

Great  Britain 

Nova  Scotia, 

Cai'u  Bkkton,  and 

rniNCE  Edward 

Island 

Japan 

Totals 

1894 

1895 

1894 

1895 

1894 

1895 

1894     i     1895 

January, 

February, 

March,  . 

April,    . 

May, 

June,     . 

July, 

August, 

September, 

October, 

November, 

December, 

483 
1,553 
1,227 
100 
287 
124 

903 

4,702 

497 

944 

890 
331 
342 

114 

1,083 
3,561 
4,387 
1,089 

2,547 

334 

418 

88 

10 

250 

3,344 

6,839 

8,.571 

9,722 

2,424 

552 

304 

554 

658 

9 

710 
2,111 
2,570 
5,535 
2,049 
1,209 

448 

" 

26 

3,030 

1,887 

1,645 

188 

297 

374 

3,344 

6,839 

9,474 

14,424 

2,921 

1,496 

1,194 

885 

1,000 

9 

710 
2,251 
2,570 
6,618 
5,610 
5,596 
1,537 

Totals, 

10,820 

11,797 

35,099 

16,157  j 

1 

26 

45,919 

27,980 

Oysters. 

[The  most  important  bivalve  found  on  the  coast.  There  are  two  classes,  "Natives"  and  "Plaute."  The 
former  are  found  on  the  entire  coast ;  the  latter  in  localities  where  the  cultivation  of  the  oyster  is  particularly 
profitable.  Oysters  are  obtained  by  dredging,  raking,  and  tonging,  and  are  very  extensively  used  in  the  can- 
ning industry.  The  shells  are  used  in  maniifncturing  lime  and  cement  and  for  building  highways.  Native 
oysters  will  open  about  oue  gallon  to  the  buehel;  plants  do  somewhat  better.] 

The  products  of  the  oyster  industry  amounted  to  $109,670,  being  reported  from  10 
cities  and  towns.  Wareham  leads,  with  a  product  value  of  S35,495,  and  Welllieet  ranks 
second,  with  a  i)roduct  value  of  $25,527. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


121 


The  following  table,  drawn  from  Mr.  Stevenson's  Review,  shows  the  number  of  bar- 
rels of  oysters  exported  from  the  United  States  to  Europe  from  1879  to  1894,  inclusive : 


Year  Ending  June  30  — 

Barrels 

Year  Ending  June  30  — 

Barrels 

1879 

50,063 

1887 

100,906 

1880,   . 

67,116 

1888,    . 

99,123 

1881,   . 

70,768 

1889,    . 

103,109 

1882,    . 

65,012 

1890,    . 

122,163 

1883,    . 

64,437 

1891,   . 

98,802 

1884,   . 

,             71,021 

1892,    . 

109,657 

1885,    . 

98,802 

1893.   . 

68,966 

1886,    . 

98,997 

1894,    . 

75,428 

Pollock. 

[roUachinn  virens.  —  X  food  fish  of  importance,  found  mainly  off  the  New  England  coast.  It  sometimes 
occurs  as  far  south  as  Virginia.  The  average  weight  of  the  fish  is  about  10  pouuds.  They  are  caught  with 
seines,  nets,  and  hand  lines.  For  food  they  are  sold  fresh,  salted,  and  dried.  The  sounds  are  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  glue,  the  livers  are  sold  in  large  quantities  for  the  manufacture  of  oil,  and  the  tongues  are  cut 
out  and  sold  fresh.] 

The  catch  of  pollock  was  returned  by  16  cities  and  towns.  The  product  value  for 
the  State  was  $58,724,  of  which  Gloucester  reported  a  product  of  $34,797,  or  .59.26  per 
cent  of  the  entire  catch. 

Scollops. 

[Pecten  inrnJians.  —An  edible  bivalve  found  off  the  coasts  of  Long  Island,  Rhode  Island,  and  southern 
Massachusetts  in  paying  quantities ;  less  numerous  South.  It  is  obtained  by  dredging  and  raking.  The  power- 
ful central  muscle  by  which  the  animal  opens  and  closes  its  shell  forms  the  edible  portion.  The  shells  are  of 
commercial  value.     The  rims  or  refuse  are  used  for  fertilizers.] 

There  were  18  cities  and  towns  which  reported  the  product  value  of  scollops  taken. 
The  aggregate  was  f  79,541.  The  product  values  were  nearly  the  same  in  the  towns  of 
Nantucket  and  Chatham,  being  $15,401  and  $15,373,  respectively. 

Other  Edible  Food  Fish. 

Other  edible  food  lish  to  the  value  of  $631,883  was  reported,  but  the  value  of  each 
kind  was  not  sufficiently  large  to  warrant  its  presentation  by  name. 

From  the  Report  of  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau  for  1895  we  reproduce  a  table  showing 
the  quantities  of  fish  received  at  the  port  of  Boston  during  the  year  1895,  classified  as 
home  and  foreign. 

Quayitities  of  Fish  Received  at  the  Port  of  Boston  — 1895. 


Varieties. 


189.5 


Home  Total  Foreign  Total  Grand  Total 


Salt  or  Cured  Fish. 
Mackerel,  bbls.. 

Codfish,  quintals,  .... 
Smoked  lierring,  boxes. 
Herring,  libls.,  .... 
Ale  wives,  bbls.,  .... 
Hake,  quintals,  .... 
Salmon,  bbls.,         .... 

Trout,  bbls 

Pollock,  quintals,    .... 
Bloaters,  boxes,       .... 


1,395 

45,146 

793,914 

5,285 

1,869 

1,178 

115 

1,163 
38,119 


27,068 

44,438 

7,022 

10,967 

10 

1,602 

1,204 

2 

11,885 


28,463 

89,584 
800,936 

16,252 
1,879 
1,178 
1,717 
1,204 
1,165 

50,004 


122 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Qxantlties  of  Fish  Received  at  the  Port  of  Boston  —  lS9o  —  Continued. 


Vakiktiks. 


1895 


nomc  Total 


Foreign  Total 


Grand  Total 


Salt  ok  Cured  Fisu  —  Con, 
Haddock,  quintals,         .... 
Other  cured  tish,  bbls.,  .... 
Other  cured  fish,  boxes. 

Fresh  and  Frozen  Fish. 

Mackerel,  bbls., 

Salmon,  boxes 

Smelts,  boxes, 

Frozen  herring,  bbls.,     .        .        .        . 

Haddock,  cwts., 

Codfish,  cwts., 

Hake,  cwts 

Cusk,  cwts., 

Halibut,  cwts 

Pollock,  cwts., 

Swordlish,  lbs., 


762 

3,385 

14,498 

9,392 

49 

2,061 

4,469 

348,770 

193,155 

100,008 

30,786 

13,147 

8,038 

836,900 


1,012 
5,593 

7,299 
3,623 

26,875 
25,266 


762 

4,397 

20,091 

16,691 

3,672 

28,936 

29,735 

348,770 

193,155 

100,008 

30,786 

13,147 

8,038 

836,900 


The  comparisons  of  the  catch  of  fish  for  the  years  1885  and  1895  have  been  based 
upon  the  value  of  the  j^roduct.  It  has  been  deemed  advisable,  however,  to  make  a 
further  comparison,  as  regards  food  fish,  by  quantity  and  price.  We  have  therefore 
brought  into  a  table  the  13  kinds  of  food  fish  included  in  the  presentation  "  Food  Fish : 

Comparisons  of  Quantities  and  Prices. 


Of  the  13  kinds  of  food  fish  considered,  eight  show  an  increase  in  quantity-  They 
follow  in  order  named:  haddock,  24,231,900  pounds;  herring,  16.216,.553  in  number; 
hake,  4,700,601  pounds;  cod,  3,303,702  pounds;  cusk,  3,238,270  pounds;  pollock, 
1,945,430  pounds;  clams,  119,021  bushels;  and  scollops,  68,273  gallons.  The  decreases 
in  quantity  are  as  follows:  halibut,  2,007,358  pounds ;  bluefish,  1,793,027  pounds;  lob- 
sters, 1.257.137  i)Ounds;  mackerel,  334,970^  barrels;  and  oysters,  15,742  bushels. 

;Mack('rel  show  an  increase  in  value  of  8;7.84  per  barrel  in  1895  as  compared  with 
1885  ;  oysters,  51  cents  per  bushel ;  scollops,  21  cents  j^er  gallon ;  clams,  seven  cents  per 
bushel;  lobsters,  2  ^V  cents  per  pound;  halibut,  two  cents  per  pound;  bluefish,  X  of  a 
cent  per  pound  ;  and  hake,  ^%  of  a  cent  per  pound. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


123 


Quantities  of  Fish  Received  at  the  Port  of  Boston  — 1895  —  Coucluded. 


1895 

Yarikties. 

Home  Total 

Foreign  Total 

Graiul  Total 

Fresh  axd  Frozen  Fish  —  Con. 

Other  fresli  fisli,  bbls., 

15,367 

243 

15,610 

Other  fresh  tish,  boxes,  .                .... 

8,368 

1,385 

9,753 

Shad,  bbls., 

3,497 

349 

3,846 

Alewives,  bbls., 

655 

- 

655 

Canxed  Fish. 

Lobsters,  boxes, 

7,523 

17,128 

24,651 

Mackerel,  boxes, 

1,845 

35 

1,880 

Clams,  boxes, 

1,126 

278 

1,404 

Other  canned  tish,  boxes 

164,728 

2,170 

166,898 

Shell  Fish. 

Live  lobsters,  crates, 

10,617 

28,144 

38,761 

Clams,  bbls., 

9,090 

204 

9,294 

Oj'sters,  ))bls., 

19,719 

6 

19,725 

Other  shell  fish,  bbls., 

4,682 

1 

4,683 

By  Xame."'  The  table  shows  the  quantities  and  values  in  1885  and  1895  for  each  kind  of 
fish  specified,  together  with  the  increase  or  decrease  by  quantities  and  values  in  1895  as 
compared  with  1885  ;  the  average  price  per  basis  in  1885  and  1895,  and  the  increase  or 
decrease  in  average  price  per  basis. 


Comparisons  of  Quantities  and  Prices. 


1 

1 

IN'CKEASE  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (- 

-).  IX  1895 

Total 

^  ALUE 

AVEKAGE  Price  I'Ei:  r.Asis 

AS   COMI-AIIED   WITH   1885 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Quantity 

Value 

Average  Price 

$139,523 

$54,735 

$0,050 

$0.0.55 

—1,793,027 

— $84,788 

+$0,005 

1 

122,169 

205,447 

0.481 

0.551 

+119,021 

+83,278 

+0.070 

2 

1,681,386 

1,778,119 

0.022 

0.022 

+3..363,762 

+96,733 

= 

3 

21,736 

53,517 

0.034 

0.014 

+3,238,276 

+31,781 

—0.020 

4 

367,093 

648.640 

0.018 

0.014 

+24,231,990 

+281,547 

—0.004 

5 

28,728 

83.399 

0.009 

O.Oll 

+4,706,661 

+54,671 

+0.002 

6 

474,751 

542,007 

0.042 

0.062 

—2,667,358 

+67,256 

+0.020 

V 

93,033 

136,048 

0.009 

0.005 

+16,216,5.53 

+43,015 

—0.004 

8 

1.34,834 

141,760 

0.040 

0.067 

-1,2.57,137 

+6,926 

+0.027 

y 

1,.574,183 

670,775 

4.021 

11.863 

— 334,970i 

—903,408 

+7.842 

10 

89,322 

109  670 

1.027 

1.510 

—15,742 

+20,348 

+0.513 

11 

40,859 

58,724 

0.009 

0.009 

+1.945,430 

+  17,865 

= 

12 

12,886 

79,541 

0.705 

0.919 

+68,273 

+66,655 

+0.214 

13 

The  decreases  in  average  price  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  are  as  follows :  cusk, 
two  cents  per  pound ;  herring,  ^^  of  ^  ^^ut  apiece  ;  and  haddock,  ^*g  of  a  cent  j^er  pound. 
The  price  of  cod  and  of  pollock  per  pound  was  the  same  in  1895  as  in  1885. 

Vessels  (JRegisiercd)  and  Boats :  Bji  Toiims. 
This  presentation  covers  pages  Go  to  72.  It  shows,  for  each  city  and  town  engaged  in 
the  fisheries,  the  kinds  of  vessels,  the  number  of  each  kind  owned  in  the  city  or  town 
specified,  and  the  aggregate  tonnage  and  value  for  each  kind  of  vessel.  The  table  also 
shows,  with  the  exception  of  tonnage,  a  similar  line  of  facts  for  boats  of  all  kinds  used 
in  the  fisheries,  either  on  vessels  or  engaged  in  the  shore  fisheries. 


124 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


For  purposes  of  analysis  we  will  consider  the  recapitulation  for  the  State  on  page  72. 
The  number  of  registered  vessels  engaged  in  the  Usheries  in  the  Census  year  1895  was 
726 ;  of  these,  539,  or  74.24  per  cent,  were  schooners,  so  that  type  of  vessel  must  be 
regarded  as  particularly  suited  to  the  needs  of  the  industry.  The  total  tonnage  of  the  726 
registered  vessels  was  46,;397.24  and  the  total  value  reached  $2,460,923.  The  total  ton- 
nage of  the  539  schooners  was  37,883.95  and  the  total  value  $2,079,729,  being  81.65  per  cent 
of  the  total  tonnage  of  all  vessels,  and  84.51  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  vessels. 

The  total  number  of  boats  used  in  the  fisheries  was  6,312,  with  an  aggregate  value 
of  $264,820.  Of  these,  4,374  were  dories  (a  flat-bottomed  boat  usually  accommodating 
two  men,  with  or  without  a  sail),  or  69.30  per  cent  of  the  whole  number  of  boats.  There 
were  727  sail  boats  returned,  167  seine  boats,  592  skiffs,  and  174  whale  boats. 

The  average  value  of  barks  engaged  in  the  fisheries  was  $7,746  ;  of  brigs,  $7,250 ;  of 
schooners,  $3,858  ;  and  of  steamers,  $11,203.  The  average  value  of  dories  Avas  $15  ;  of 
sail  boats,  $173  ;  of  seine  boats,  $183  ;  of  skiffs,  $11 ;  and  of  whale  boats,  $98. 

The  following  table  supplies  a  comparison  as  regards  the  mimber  of  registered 
vessels  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  with  increases  and  decreases  both  by  number 
and  percentages : 


^;L•MBHR 

IXCREASE  (+),  OR  DECREASE  (— ), 

IX  189.5  AS  Compared  with  1885 

Classification. 

1885 

189.5 

Number 

Percentages 

Registered  Vessels. 

Schooners 

Other  vessels 

866 

736 
130 

726 

539 

187 

—140 

—197 
+57 

—16.17 

-26.77 
+43.85 

The  table  shows  a  decrease  in  the  number  of  registered  vessels  amounting  to  140,  or 
16.17  per  cent.  The  number  of  schooners  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  has  decreased 
197,  or  26.77  per  cent,  while  "  Other  Vessels"  show  an  increase  of  57,  or  43.85  per  cent. 

A  similar  table  is  shown  as  reo-ards  tonnajre. 


TOSXAGE 

IXCREASE  (+),  OK  DECREASE  (— ), 

IX  1895  AS  Compared  with  1885 

188.5 

189.5 

Number 

Percentages 

Registered  Vessels. 

68,211.49 

46,397.24 

—21,814.25 

—31.98 

Schooners 

47,767.28 

37,883.95 

—9,883.33 

—20.69 

Other  vessels 

20,444.21 

8,513.29 

—11,930.92 

—58.36 

A  comparison  by  number  of  vessels  might  not  be  conclusive,  but  the  preceding 
comparison  as  regards  tonnage  shows  distinctly  a  marked  decrease  in  the  capacity  of  the 
fishing  fleet.  The  decline  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  for  all  classes  of  vessels  is 
21,814.25  tons,  or  31.98  per  cent;  in  schooners,  9,883.33  tons,  or  20.69  per  cent;  in 
"  Other  Vessels,"  11,930.92  tons,  or  .58.36  per  cent. 

We  present  next  a  comparative  showing  of  the  number  of  boats  engaged  in  the 
fi.sheries  in  1885  and  in  1895. 


Classificatiox. 

XlMUEU 

IxcuEASE  (+).  OR  Decrease  (— ), 
IX  1895  AS  Compared  with  188.5 

1885 

1895 

Xumber 

Percentages 

Boats. 

Dories, 

Sail  boats,        .... 

5,806 

4,-531 

293 

6,312 

4,374 

727 

+506 
-157 
+434 

+  S.72 

-3.47 

+148.12 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


125 


XUMBlil; 

Increase  (+),  ou  Decrease  ( — ), 
1     IN  189.'}  as  Compared  with  188.5 

Classification. 

1885                            1895 

1 

!            Xumbir                     Percentages 

Boats  — Coil. 
Seine  boats,      .... 
Skiffs,        ..... 
"Whale  1-ioats,    .... 
Other  boats 

539 
17 
10 

416 

167 
592 
174 

278 

—372 
+575 
+164 
—138 

-<39.02 
+3,382.35 
+1,640.00 

—33.17 

The  increase  in  the  number  of  boats  is  506,  or  8.72  per  cent.  This  in  itself  is  not 
very  indicative.  An  examination  of  the  kinds  of  boats  shows  that  there  have  been 
marked  increases  in  the  number  of  skiffs,  sail  boats,  and  whale  boats.  There  is  a  slight 
decrease  in  dories,  and  a  marked  falling-  off  in  the  number  of  seine  boats.  These 
variations  may  be  due  in  a  great  degree  to  a  difference  in  classification,  and  too  much 
dependence  should  not  be  placed  upon  the  returns  for  any  one  class  of  boats. 

The  next  table  shows  the  number  of  vessels  classified  by  kinds  carrying  boats,  and 
the  number  of  boats  so  carried. 


The  State,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


Number  of 
Specified  Vessels 

Having 
Boats  Attached 


^Number  of  Boats 


The  State. 
Registered  Vessels. 

Barks, 

Brigs, 

Catboats, 

Schooners, 

Sloops, 

Steamers, 


3,438 

88 

6 

111 

3,044 

154 

35 


A  comparative  number  of  boats  carried  on  vessels,  and  the  nimiber  engaged  in  the 
shore  fisheries  are  shown  in  the  table  which  follows  : 


The  State. 

Number  of 
Boats  Attached 
to  Regis- 
tered Vessels 

Number  of  Boats 

Engaged 
in  Sliore  Fishing 

Total 

Number  of 

Boats 

Percentage  of 
Boats  on  Regis- 
tered Vessels 
of  Total  Number 

Percentage  of 
Boats  Engaged  in 

Shore  Fishing 
of  Total  Number 

The  State,  .... 

3,438 

2,874 

6,312 

54.47 

45.53 

Of  6,312,  the  total  number  of  boats  returned  in  1895,  there  were  3,438,  or  54.47  per 
cent,  carried  on  registered  vessels ;  and  2,874,  or  45.53  per  cent,  engaged  in  the  shoi'e 
fisheries. 

We  now  present  the  comparative  values  of  registered  vessels  and  boats  for  the  years 
1885  and  1895. 


Values 

Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ), 
in  1895  as  Comi'AREd  with  188.5 

Classification. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

Registered  vessels,  .-       » 
Boats, 

$4,708,305 
284,711 

$2,460,923 
264,820 

—$2,247,382 
—19,891 

—47.73 
—6.99 

126 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


The  decrease  ia  the  value  of  registered  vessels  has  been  S2,247,oS2,  or  47.73  percent. 
The  decrease  in  the  value  of  boats  has  been  !?I9,8!)1,  or  6.99  per  cent;  if  we  consider 
the  combined  value  of  vessels  and  boats  as  representing  the  value  of  the  fishing  fleet,  we 
find  a  net  decrease  of  $2,267,273,  or  45.41  per  cent. 

Tiiiti:  EnycKjcd  in  the  Fisheries, for  licgistered  Vessels:  By  Months. 

This  presentation  is  on  pages  73  to  79  inclusive.  It  shows  for  each  city  and  town 
engaged  in  the  fishing  industry  in  1895,  the  number  of  registered  vessels  classified  by 
kinds  engaged  in  the  fisheries  one  month,  two  months,  three  months,  up  to  12  mouths, 
or  the  entire  year,  and  the  aggregate  tonnage,  by  kinds  of  vessels  so  engaged  for  the 
number  of  months  specified.  The  table  shows  also  the  total  number  of  vessels  and 
total  amount  of  tonnage. 

In  order  to  show  the  projjer  reading  of  the  table  we  will  consider  the  presentation 
for  the  city  of  Gloucester,  on  pages  76  and  77.  The  total  number  of  vessels  Avas  377, 
with  a  total  tonnage  of  27,817.65. 

Of  these  377  vessels,  there  were  249,  with  a  total  tonnage  of  20,354.65,  which  were 
eno-a^ed  the  entire  12  months  in  the  fisheries.  There  were  13  vessels  with  an  aofffre- 
gate  tonnage  of  1,150.28  engaged  11  months ;  there  were  19  vessels  with  an  aggregate 
toimage  of  1,298.84  that  were  employed  10  months ;  there  were  31  vessels  emj^loyed  for 
nine  months  only ;  31  for  eight  months,  10  for  seven  months,  10  for  six  months,  seven 
for  five  months,  two  for  four  months,  two  for  three  months,  one  for  two  months,  and  two 
for  one  month. 

We  shall  conclude  our  analysis  of  this  feature  with  the  State  recapitulation  on  images 
78  and  79.  If  the  statement  were  made  that  there  were  703  vessels,  with  a  combined 
tonnage  of  43,952.40,  engaged  in  the  fishing  industry  in  the  State  in  the  year  1895,  the 
casual  reader  Avould  infer  that  the  number  of  vessels  mentioned  were  emjiloyed  for  the 
entire  year,  but  the  following  table  drawn  from  the  recapitulation  referred  to  presents 
the  matter  in  a  for  ditterent  li^ht : 


Tonnage 

Percentages  uf  — 

1 

Vessels 

Tonnage 

One  mouth,      .... 
Two  months,    .... 
Three  months, .... 
Four  months,  .... 
Five  montlis,    .... 
Six  months,      .... 
Seven  months, .... 
Eight  months,  .... 
Nine  months,    .... 

Ten  months 

Eleven  months. 
Twelve  months, 

7 
12 
15 
17 
22 
41 
44 
66 
75 
36 
22 
346 

210.81 

151.82 

303.51 

473.22 

785.34 

1,789.22 

1,555.42 

2,852.97 

2,865.32 

2,179.07 

3,773.86 

27,011.84 

0.99 
1.71 
2.13 
2.42 
3.13 
5.83 
6.26 
9.39 

10.67 
5.12 
3.13 

49.22 

0.48 
0.34 
0.69 
1.08 
1.79 
4.07 
3.54 
6.49 
6.52 
4.96 
8.58 
61.46 

'         Totals 

703 

43,952.40 

100.00 

100.00 

We  find  that  49.22  percent  of  the  vessels  and  61.46  percent  of  the  total  tonnage 
were  employed  12  months;  3.13  percent  of  the  vessels  and  8.58  per  cent  of  the  ton- 
nage were  employed  11  months  ;  5.12  per  cent  of  the  vessels  and  4.96  per  cent  of  the 
tonnage  were  employed  10  months;  while  42.53  per  cent  of  the  vessels  and  25  per 
cent  of  the  tonnage  were  employed  for  nine  months  or  less. 

Bringing  the  entire  fishing  fleet  of  registered  vessels  to  an  average  for  the  year,  it 
represents  an  employment  of  9.62  months,  and  80.19  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


127 


vessels,  and  88.15  per  cent  of  the  aggregate  tonnage  engaged.  This  is  the  true  criterion 
by  which  to  judge  the  products  of  the  fishing  fleet.  Comparative  figures  do  not  exist 
for  1885  except  as  regards  number  of  vessels,  but  it  will  be  possible  as  regards  time  and 
commission  to  make  a  complete  comjiarison  when  the  next  State  Census  is  taken. 

We  next  jiresent  a  table  which  shows  for  each  city  and  town  reporting  registered 
vessels,  the  number  of  such  vessels  engaged  both  in  the  fisheries  and  in  other  business, 
that  is,  either  laid  up  or  pursuing  some  other  branch  of  industry.  The  table  also  shows 
the  average  number  of  months  each  vessel  was  engaged  in  the  fisheries,  and  the  average 
number  of  months  engaged  in  other  branches  of  industry. 


CouNTiKs,  Cities,  Towns,  and  the  State. 

Number  of  Vessels 

Average  Number  of 

Months  each  Vessel  was 

Eupaged 

in  The  Fishpi-ies 

Average  Number  of 

Months  each  Vessel  was 

Engaged  in 

Otlier  Business  than 

The  Fisheries 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

8' 

2.75 

9.25 

Bourne, 

7 

6.00 

6.00 

Chatham,  . 

22 

7.55 

4.45 

Dennis, 

U 

5.93 

6.07 

Falmouth, 

5 

8.80 

3.20 

Harwich,    . 

6 

5.17 

6.83 

Provincetown,   . 

39 

6.92 

5.08 

Wellfleet,  . 

8 

6.88 

5.12 

Yarmouth, 

5 

2.80 

9.20 

BRISTOL 

Dartmouth, 

... 

1 

8.00 

4.00 

Fairhaven, 

i 

8.00 

4.00 

Fall  River, 

1 

2,00 

10.00 

Freetown,  . 

1 

6.00 

6.00 

New  Bedford, 

35 

6.29 

5.71 

"Westport,  . 

2 

5.50 

6.50 

DUKES. 

Cottage  City, 

1 

7.00 

5.00 

Edgar  town, 

5 

5.20 

6.80 

Tisbur}", 

10 

7.00 

5.00 

West  Tisbury,  .     - 

1 

3.00 

9.00 

ESSEX. 

Beverly, 

5 

7.40 

4.60 

Essex, 

2 

- 

12.00 

Gloucester,     . 

131 

7.96 

4.04 

Manchester, 

2 

5.00 

7.00 

Marblehead, 

4 

5.25 

6.75 

Nahant,     . 

2 

3.50 

8.50 

NEWBVRVrORT, 

3 

4.33 

7.67 

Rockport,  . 

8 

8.38 

3.62 

Salem, 

2 

5.00 

7.00 

Swampscott, 

i 

8.25 

3.75 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

19 

6.53 

5.47 

PLYMOUTH. 

Mattapoisett, 

2 

6.00 

6.00 

Plymouth, 

1 

5.00 

7.00 

128 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CorsTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  and  the  State. 


Number  of  Vessels 


Average  Number  of 

Months  each  Vessel  was 

Kii(,'a«c(l 

in  Tlie  Fisheries 


Average  Xumber  of 

Months  each  Vessel  was 

Engaged  in 

Other  Business  than 

The  Fisheries 


SUFFOLK. 

B03T0X,       .... 

Revere,      .... 
Winthrop, 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Nantucket, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk,      . 


18 
1 
1 

380 
114 

44 

17 
163 

19 
.    3 

20 


6.89 

7.00 

6.88 
6.27 
6.34 
6.24 
7.61 
6.53 
5.67 
6.55 


5.11 

12.00 

5.00 

5.12 
5.73 
5.66 
5.76 
^.39 
5.47 
6.33 
5.45 


From  the  recapitulation  for  the  State  Ave  learn  that  there  were  380  vessels  not  en- 
gaged in  the  fishing  industry  the  entire  year ;  of  these,  23  vessels,  although  nominally 
belonging  to  the  fishing  fleet,  were  "  laid  up  "  the  entire  year.  The  357  vessels  engaged 
both  in  the  fisheries  and  in  other  business  devoted,  on  the  average,  6.88  months  to  fish- 
ing, and  5.12  months  to  other  business. 

The  nature  of  this  "  Other  Business,"  which  inclvides  the  23  vessels  laid  up  for  the 
entire  year,  and  284  vessels  laid  up  for  a  portion  of  the  year,  is  summarized  in  the  fol- 
lowing table  which  shows  the  number  of  vessels  and  the  total  number  of  months  eno-ao-ed 
in  the  sjjecified  branches  of  employment  or  unemployment : 


The  State,  and  Emplotment  of  Vessels  when 
NOT  Engaged  in  The  Fisheries. 


Total  Number  of 

Vessels 


Total  Number  of 
Months 


THE  STATE. 

Building  and  repairs, .... 

Laid  up, 

Lost,     ....... 

Towage 

Towage  and  laid  up,   .... 

Transportation, 

Transportation  and  laid  up, 

Not  given, 


1,947 

23 

1,485 
15 
34 
3 
301 
73 
13 


The  total  iishing  capacity  of  the  fleet  expressed  in  months  would  l)e  indicated  by 
720  vessels  multiplied  by  12,  or  a  product  of  8,712  mouths.  There  were  23  vessels  laid 
up  for  the  entire  year  which  represent  27G  months.  The  time  for  357  other  vessels 
engaged  in  other  Inisiness  aiuounts  to  1,671  months.  These  two  items  added  together 
make  1,947  months,  which  indicates  the  period  of  non-employment  in  the  fisheries  of 
726  vessels.  In  other  words,  these  726  vessels  were  actually  engaged  in  the  fishing 
industry  6,765  months,  or  77.65  per  cent  of  the  Census  year. 


Partners  and  Stockholders  in  Firms  and  CorjMrations. 

This  presentation  extends  from  page  81  to  page  88.  It  shows  for  each  city  and  town 
engaged  in  the  fishing  industry  the  number  of  finiis,  classified  as  regards  the  number 
of  partners,  and  the  total  number  of  partners  together  with  a  similar  classification  of 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


129 


the  number  of  corporations,  and  total  number  of  stockholders.  There  are  also  shown 
total  number  of  retui-ns,  which  means  the  combined  number  of  lirms  and  corporations, 
and  the  total  number  of  persons  interested  in  the  lisheries,  which  means  the  combined 
nvimber  of  jjartners  and  stockholders. 

A  recapitulation  by  counties  is  given  on  pages  87  and  88,  and  a  recapitulation  for 
the  State  on  the  last-named  page.  The  size  of  firms  and  corporations  ranges  from  one 
to  125  persons.  The  number  of  firms  making  returns  was  2,175,  with  3,25(3  partners. 
There  were  five  corporations,  with  97  stockholders.  The  combined  number  of  firms  and 
corporations  was  2,180,  the  partners  and  stockholders  numbering  3,353.  Among  the 
13artners  constituting  firms,  there  were  six  estates  included. 

The  following  table  shows  comparisons,  as  far  as  possible,  regarding  firms  and  cor- 
porations for  the  years  1885  and  1895  : 


" 

Total  Number  op 
Returns 

Total  Number  of 
Firms 

Total  Number  op 
Partners  in  Firms 

Total  Number  of 
Corporations 

The  State. 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

The  State,     .... 

*877 

2,180 

809 

2,175 

947 

3,2.56 

27 

5 

*  Includes  41  city,  town,  or  village  returns  besides  firms  and  corporations. 

The  total  number  of  firms  in  1885  was  809 ;  in  1895,  2,175,  an  increase  in  1895  of 
1,366,  or  168.85  per  cent.  The  decrease  in  the  number  of  corporations  in  1895  was  22. 
The  total  number  of  returns  in  1885,  including  41  city,  town,  or  village  returns,  was  877  ; 
in  1895,  2,180,  an  increase  of  1,303,  or  148.57  per  cent.  The  increase  in  the  number  of 
firms  is  no  doubt  due  to  the  fact  that  the  41  city,  town,  or  village  returns  in  1885  were 
returned  by  firms  in  1895.  A  portion  of  the  increase  is  also  due  to  the  increased  efforts 
made  in  1895  to  secure  a  more  complete  enumeration. 

Estimated  Number  of  Persons  Engaged  in  the  Fisheries :  By  Towns. 

This  presentation  covers  pages  89  to  92  inclusive.  We  have  used  the  term  "  Esti- 
mated "  in  presenting  the  number  of  persons  engaged  in  the  fisheries  for  the  year  1895. 

The  presentation  shows  for  each  city  and  town  the  number  of  officers  and  crew 
required  to  man  the  registered  vessels  as  returned  by  the  owners  of  the  vessels ;  the 
number  of  fishermen  not  on  registered  vessels  ;  and  the  total  number  of  fishermen  repre- 
sented on  schedules  including  those  on  registered  vessels. 

A  reference  to  the  recaiiitulation  on  page  92  shows  the  following  totals :  oflicerSi 
850;  crew,  7,679  ;  combined  officers  and  crew  on  registered  vessels,  8,529.  The  number 
of  fishermen  not  on  registered  vessels  was  2,564.  Of  the  total  number  of  fishermen, 
76.89  per  cent  were  on  registered  vessels,  and  23.11  per  cent  were  engaged  in  the  shore 
fisheries. 

We  present  a  comparative  table  for  the  years  1885  and  1895.  The  statistics  for  1885 
included  non-resident  fishermen,  shore  laborers,  factory  hands  (in-door  work),  and 
curers  and  packers  (not  in  factories)  ;  but  these  have  been  dropjied  in  our  comjiarison 
and  only  the  figure  showing  resident  fishermen  has  been  used. 


Estimated  Number  of  Persons 
Engaged  in  The  Fisheries 

Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ), 
IN  1895  AS  Compared  with  InSSi 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

1885 

1895 

Number 

Percentages 

THE   STATE. 

11,743 

11,093 

-650 

— 5.54 

Barnstable,       .... 

2,631 

1,871 

—760 

—28.89 

Bristol, 

1,606 

1,225 

—381 

—23.72 

130 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Estimated  Xumber  of  Persons 
Engaged  in  The  Fisheries 

Increase  (+),  ok  Decrease  (— ), 
IN  189.5  AS  Compared  with  1885 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

1885 

1895 

Number 

Percentages 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Middlesex,       .... 
Nantucket,        .... 

Norfolk 

Plymouth,         .... 
Suffolk 

157 
5,697 
6 
225 
106 
483 
832 

249 

6,266 

9 

125 

44 

349 

955 

+92 

+569 

+3 

—100 

—62 
—134 
+123 

+58.60 
+9.99 
+50.00 
—44.44 
—58.49 
-27.74 
+14.78 

The  returns  for  the  two  3-ears  are  very  nearly  equal,  1895  showing  a  decrease  of  650, 
or  5.54  per  cent. 

As  stated  previously,  we  have  used  the  tenn  "  estimated  "  in  regard  to  the  number 
of  persons  engaged  in  the  fisheries,  and  it  has  been  used  advisedly.  There  are  three 
diQerent  ways  of  ascertaining  the  number  of  fishermen,  of  which  each  has  elements  of 
truthfulness,  while  all  three,  statisticall}'^  considered,  are  but  approximations,  or  estimates. 
The  first  way  is  the  population  schedule  of  the  Census.  The  casvial  reader  would  expect 
the  figure  given  under  occupations  to  show  the  number  of  fishermen,  but  it  must  be 
remembered  that  the  population  schedule  enumerates  only  resident  fishermen.  Again, 
the  popuhition  schedule  considers  as  a  man's  occupation  that  ui)on  which  he  depends 
princii)ally  for  a  livelihood  ;  but  a  farmer  who  works  eight  months  upon  his  farm,  and 
fishes  for  four  months  would  call  himself  a  farmer ;  a  carpenter  out  of  a  job  who  made 
a  three  months'  fishing  trip  would  be  called  a  carpenter.  It  is  plainly  evident,  then,  that 
tlie  Census  population  schedule  must  necessarily  report  less  than  the  actual  number  of 
fishermen. 

Another  way  is  to  aggregate  the  returns  from  owners  of  vessels  and  purchasers  at 
wholesale  of  fish  ;  but  here  we  meet  another  difficulty.  The  owners  of  vessels  would 
include  both  resident  or  native  fishermen,  and  non-resident  or  fishermen  who  are  not  citi- 
zens of  this  country.  Again,  if  a  fisherman  is  employed  by  two  or  more  firms  during  the 
same  year,  he  is  rej^orted  by  each,  and  duplications  occur.  The  same  objections  apply  to 
returns  made  by  dealers  who  purchase  fish  from  the  fishermen,  for  they  include  both 
citizens  and  those  who  are  not,  and  difi"ej.'ent  firms  report  the  same  individuals. 

The  third  way  is  that  adopted  by  the  Census  Bureau  in  filling  out  the  schedule 
relating  to  the  fisheries.  We  have  accepted  the  returns  of  the  owners  of  vessels  as  to 
the  number  of  ofllcers  and  crew  required  to  man  their  vessels,  necessarily  including 
many  fishermen  who  are  not  citizens,  and  Avho  do  not  appear  upon  the  population 
schedule.  To  ascertain  the  shore  fishermen,  the  most  strenuous  efforts  have  been  made 
in  every  maritime  city  and  town  to  learn  the  name  of  every  person  engaged  in  catching 
fish  for  sale  during  any  part  of  the  Census  year.  Parties  have  been  employed  who  were 
acquainted  with  their  respective  towns  to  accompany  our  special  agents,  and  point 
out  the  residences  of  fishermen.  But  many  fishermen  live  in  towns  not  contiguous  to  the 
shore,  and  no  doubt  have  been  omitted.  There  have  also  been  omitted  those  who  had 
left  the  town  and  gone  into  other  business,  as  well  as  some  Avhose  names  were  not 
olitained  by  our  special  agents. 

We  consider  the  third  Avay,  however,  as  statistically  the  most  exact.  The  number  of 
fishermen  from  the  population  schedules  for  the  Census  of  1895  has  not,  as  3-et,  l^een 
ascertained,  but  a  further  consideration  of  this  subject  will  be  made  in  that  part  of  the 
analysis  of  Volume  IV  of  the  Census  which  relates  to  the  occupations  of  the  peoj^le. 


Di.mblcmcnts  and  Deaths. 

The  Census  schedule  for  The  Fisheries  called  for  the  number  of  disablements  and 
deaths  bi/  accident  during  the  Census  year  1895.  The  particulars,  not  suflicieut  for  a 
tabular  presentation,  are  shown  in  the  following  table  : 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


131 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Number  of 

Disablements  by 

Accident 

Number  of  Deaths 
by  Accident 

Number  of  Lives 
Lost 

Beverly 

Boston, 

Gloucester,         

New  Bedford, 

Provincetown, 

4 
1 

5 

77 
1 
2 

2 

4 

94 

2 

Totals 

5 

85 

102 

The  total  number  of  disablements  bj  accident  reported  was  five  ;  number  of  deaths 
by  accident,  85.  In  the  right-hand  column  of  the  table  is  given  the  "  number  of  lives, 
lost"  as  reported  to  the  Boston  Fish  Bureau,  but  this  total,  102,  includes,  we  are  in- 
formed, deaths  from  natural  causes  as  well  as  those  from  accident.  The  returns  of  dis- 
ablements and  deaths  from  accident  in  1885  were  very  incomplete. 

The  American  Whale  Fishery. 
The  following  table,  extracted  from  official  sources,  shows  the  products  of  the  whale 
fishery,  by  customs  districts  in  this  State,  and  also  for  other  American  cities  engaged  in 
that  fishery  for  1889  and  1890  : 


Spekji  Oil 

Whalebone 

Totals 

CcsTOMS  Districts. 

1889 

1890 

1889 

1890 

1889 

1890 

Barnstable,  Mass., 

$42,614 

$9,619 

— 

$84 

$42,614 

$9,703 

Beaufort,  S.  C,     . 

- 

2,363 

- 

- 

- 

2,363 

Boston,  Mass., 

35,436 

7,502 

$1,500 

11,650* 

36,936 

19,152 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,    . 

253,249 

201,942 

13,188 

28,560 

266,387 

290,502 

New  Loudon,  Conn.,     . 

- 

- 

6,660 

50 

6,660 

50 

New  York,  N.  Y., 

28,299 

42,887 

- 

9,000 

28,299 

51,887 

Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me 

•»      • 

5,710 

- 

- 

- 

5,710 

- 

Edgartown,  Mass., 

6,669 

- 

- 

- 

6,669 

- 

Brunswick,  Ga.,    . 

1,839 

- 

- 

- 

1,839 

- 

San  Francisco,  Cal., 

5,541 

6,777 

489,618 

366,310 

495,159 
$890,273 

373,087 

Totals,  . 

$379,357 

$331,090 

$510,916 

$415,654 

$746,744 

The  meaning  of  this  table  may  be  most  adequately  shown  by  the  following  compara- 
tive summary : 


Amounts 

Percentages 

Years  and  Products. 

ilassachu- 

actts 

Otlier  states 

Total 

Massachu- 
setts 

other  States 

Total 

1889. 

Sperm  oil, 

Whalebone, 

1890. 

Sperm  oil, 

Whalebone, 

$352,606 

337,908 

14,638 

$319,357 

279,063 

40,294 

$537,667 

41,389 

496,278 

$427,387 

52,027 

375,360 

$890,273 
379,357 
510,916 

$746,744 
331,090 
415,654 

39.61 
89.09 

2.87 

42.77 

84.29 

9.69 

60.39 
10.91 
97.13 

57.23 
15.71 
90.31 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

100.00 
100.00 
100.00 

The  products  of  the  Massachusetts  whale  fishery  for  the  years  1885  and  1895  have 
been  shown  and  compared  on  page  113,  ante. 


132 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Foreign  Fishery  Trade  of  the  United  States :  1821-1894. 

The  following  table  is  drawn  from  the  rejiort  referred  to  on  page  117,  ante.  It  is 
appended  as  a  matter  of  record  as  showing  for  a  long  jDcriod,  for  the  entire  country, 
the  maonitiide  of  our  national  trade  in  fish. 


Year  Ending  — 

Imports 

Foreign 
Exports 

Imports  for 
Consumption 

Domestic 
Exports 

Excess  of  Im- 
ports for 

Consumption 

Over  ])omestic 

Exports 

Excess  of 
Domestic  Ex- 
ports Over 
Imports  for 
Consumption 

Sept.  30,  1821,       , 

$13,186 

$3,080 

$10,106 

$1,499,188 

$1,489,082 

1822, 

19,255 

1,463 

17,792 

1,389,579 

- 

1,371,787 

1823, 

31,914 

260 

31,654 

1,658,224 

- 

1,626,-570 

1824, 

43,411 

4,761 

38,650 

1,610,990 

- 

1,-572,340 

1825, 

29,500 

383 

29,117 

1,595,065 

- 

1,565,948 

1826, 

18,841 

590 

18,251 

1,473,388 

- 

1,455,137 

1827, 

24,971 

1,704 

23,267 

1,575,332 

- 

1,552,065 

1828, 

10,469 

400 

10,069 

1,693,980 

- 

1,68-3,911 

1829, 

16,182 

- 

16,182 

1,817,100 

- 

1,800,918 

1S30, 

27,624 

3,774 

23,850 

1,725,270 

- 

1,701,420 

1831, 

49,421 

276 

49,145 

1,889,472 

- 

1,840,-327 

1832, 

28,584 

972 

27,612 

2,558,5.38 

- 

2,5-30,926 

1833, 

45,649 

4,552 

41,097 

2,402,469 

- 

2,361,372 

183t, 

42,955 

1,800 

41,155 

2,071,493 

- 

2,030,-3-38 

1835, 

88,279 

21,576 

66,703 

2,174,-524 

- 

2,107,821 

1836, 

115,894 

65,379 

50,515 

2,666,058 

- 

2,615,543 

1837, 

98,044 

9,260 

88,784 

2,711,452 

- 

2,622,668 

1838, 

96,571 

800 

95,771 

3,175,576 

- 

3,079,805 

1839, 

342,755 

9,034 

333,721 

1,917,969 

1,584,248 

1840, 

275,352 

7,062 

268,290 

3,199,170 

- 

2,930,880 

1841, 

225,036 

15,188 

209,848 

2,846,851 

- 

2,637,003 

1842, 

128.533 

7,476 

121,057 

2,823,010 

- 

2,701,953 

June  30,  1843, 

91,871 

1,643 

90  228 

2,112,548 

- 

2,022,320 

1844, 

264,227 

3,164 

261,063 

3,350,-501 

- 

3,089,438 

1845, 

290,165 

321 

289,844 

4,507,124 

- 

4,217,2-56 

1846, 

288,834 

213 

288,621 

3,453,398 

- 

3,164,777 

1847, 

481,607 

100,028 

381,579 

3,468,033 

- 

3,086,454 

1848, 

832,508 

246,865 

585,643 

1,980,963 

1,395,319 

1849, 

645,917 

135,706 

510,211 

2,-547,654 

- 

2,037,443 

1850, 

561,125 

143,948 

417,177 

2,824,818 

- 

2,407,641 

1851, 

782,751 

173,359 

609,392 

3,294,691 

- 

2,685,299 

18.-.2, 

622,734 

208,004 

414,730 

2,282,442 

- 

1,867,612 

1853, 

1,142,541 

363,859 

778,682 

3,279,413 

- 

2,500,731 

1854, 

1,177,677 

381,724 

795,953 

3,044,301 

- 

2,248,348 

18.55, 

1,0.55,113 

354,080 

701,033 

3,516,894 

- 

2,815,861 

1856, 

2,269,184 

279,278 

1,989,906 

3,-3-56,797 

- 

1,366,891 

18.57, 

2,143,1.35 

262,965 

1,880,170 

3,739,644 

- 

1,859,474 

1858, 

2,289,678 

2.30,.580 

2,059,098 

3,-550,295 

- 

1,491,197 

1859, 

2,646,358 

199,716 

2,446,642 

4,462,974 

- 

2,016,332 

1860,       . 

2,724,824 

242,421 

2,482,403 

4,156,480 

- 

1,674,077 

1861, 

2,211,265 

184,798 

2,026,467 

4,4-51,, 515 

- 

2,425,0  i8 

1862, 

1,-328,525 

56,076 

1,272,449 

3,987,298 

- 

2,714,849 

1863,       . 

1,464,372 

131,260 

1,333,112 

5,056,006 

- 

3,722,894 

1864,       . 

2,078,991 

138,804 

1,940,187 

4,306,303 

- 

2,366,116 

1805,       . 

2,583,860 

144,150 

2,439,710 

4,795,619 

- 

2,355,909 

1866,       . 

4,375,109 

129,019 

4,216,090 

3,562,519 

$683,571 

- 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


133 


Year  Exdixg  — 

Imports 

Foreiim 

Exports 

Imports  for 
Consumption 

Domestic 
Exports 

Excess  of  Im- 
ports for 

Consumption 

Over  Domestic 

Exports 

Excess  of 
Domestic  Ex- 
ports Over 
Imports  for 
Consumption 

June  30,  1867, 

$2,330,077 

$429,951 

$1,900,126 

$3,663,634 

_ 

$1,763,508 

1868,       . 

1,658,766 

353,890 

1,304,876 

3,717,248 

- 

2,412,372 

1869,       . 

2,790,357 

312,498 

2,411,309 

3,001,720 

- 

590,411 

1870,       . 

3,070,407 

315,844 

2,685,523 

2,870,517 

- 

184,994 

1871,       . 

2,897,293 

376,018 

2,461,276 

2,994,037 

- 

532,761 

1872,       . 

2,754,277 

347,136 

2,433,970 

3,443,171 

- 

1,009,201 

1873,       . 

3,726,183 

544,690 

3,176,280 

3,320,406 

- 

144,126 

1874,       . 

3,874,239 

206,800 

3,666,301 

3,566,743 

$99,558 

- 

1875,       . 

3,704,028 

217,456 

3,597,688 

4,844,847 

- 

1,247,139 

1876,       . 

3,255,831 

153,492 

3,177,309 

5,806,445 

- 

2,629,136 

1877,       . 

2,935,269 

235,781 

2,796,990 

5,734,675 

- 

2,937,685 

1878,       . 

3,788,836 

237,034 

3,592,079 

6,436,248 

- 

2,844,169 

1879,       . 

3,839,368 

298,759 

3,546,276 

6,281,288 

- 

2,735,012 

1880,       . 

4,374,973 

244,242 

4,115,454 

5,248,131 

- 

1,132,677 

1881,       . 

4,995,860 

210,166 

4,759,133 

5,554,834 

- 

795,701 

1882,       . 

0,142,311 

361,480 

4,771,871 

6,213,358 

- 

1,441,487 

1883,       . 

6,050,780 

356,213 

5,647,650 

6,279,720 

- 

632,070 

1884,       . 

6,713,176 

447,815 

6,361,715 

5,664,885 

696,830 

- 

1885,       . 

5,900,429 

328,514 

5,647,123 

6,018,745 

•~ 

371,622 

1886, 

4,604,843 

376,675 

4,084,719 

5,264,646 

- 

1,179,927 

1887, 

5,162,125 

455,115 

4,732,719 

5,154,180 

- 

421,361 

1888, 

5,808,813 

514,350 

5,183,610 

5,518,552 

- 

334,942 

1889, 

5,790,558 

326,679 

5,364,345 

7,063,339 

- 

1,698,994 

1890, 

6,355,955 

552,195 

5,811,560 

7,458,385 

- 

1,646,825 

1891, 

7,511,608 

435,063 

6,980,035 

6,210,577 

769,458 

- 

1892, 

7,107,456 

391,699 

6,687,446 

5,403.587 

1,283,859 

- 

1893, 

8,227,195 

416,941 

7,708,189 

5,541,378 

2,166,811 

- 

1894, 

6,926,807 

621,408 

6,276,903 

4,258,306 

2,018,597 

- 

Totals, 

$167,422,617 

$14,339,675 

$152,735,501 

$274,096,530 

- 

$121,361,029 

COMMERCE 


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Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commerce. 
Under  American  Flag. 


INYESTMEIJ^TS    A]S"D    EARNINGS. 


COUNTY   OF   BARNSTABLE. 

[The  column  headed  "Value"  gives  the  amount  of  cash  capital  invested,  the  value  of  vessels  including 
outfit,  and  the  amounts  received  for  the  transportation  of  freight  or  passengers.] 


Town  of  Barnstable. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  8;  registered  at" Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Barnstable,  8.] 


Investments  and  Earnings. 

Value 

Inrestments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  Including  outfit. 

Earnings. 
Freight 

$31,456 

4,946 
26,510 

$22,132 
22,132 

Tovf  n  of  Bourne. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  2;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Barnstable,  2  ] 


Investments. 

Cash  capital,  . 
Vessels  including  outfit, 


Earnings. 


Freight, 


Town  of  CliatUani. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  3;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Chatham,  3.1 


Inrestments. 

Cash  capital,   . 

Vessels  including  outfit. 


Earnings. 


Freight, 


Town  of  Dennis. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  21 ;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows  : 
Dennis,  20;  Boston,  l.J 


In-rest>nents. 


Cash  capital,  . 

Land,        .... 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Wharves, 


Ear7iings. 


Freight, 


$423,509 

8,589 

200 

411,520 

3,200 

$182,202 
182.202 


Town  of  FalinoutU. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  3;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follovv's  : 
Barnstable,  3.] 


Investments  and  Earnings. 

Value 

Inrestments. 

$1,982 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

182 
1,800 

Earnings. 

$691 

Freight, 

691 

Town  of  Ilarwieli. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  1;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Barnstable,  1.] 


Investments, 

Cash  capital,  . 
Vessels  including  outfit. 


Earnings. 


Freight, 


$1,310 

10 
1,300 

$408 
408 


Town  of  Provineetown. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  5 ;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows : 
Provincetowu,4;  Barnstable,  1.] 


Investments. 

Cash  capital,  . 

Vessels  including  outfit. 


Earnings. 


Freight, , 


$28,995 

1,495 
27,500 

$20,400 
20,400 


Town  of  Well  fleet. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  1 ;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows : 
Barnstable,  1.] 


Investments. 

Cash  capital,  . 

Vessels  including  outfit, 


Earnings. 


Freight, 


$3,650 

150 
3,500 

$1,200 
1,200 


[139] 


140 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   EARNINGS  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   BRISTOL. 


Town  or  Olghton. 

[Niimber  of  veBsels,  owued  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  4;  regiBtered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Fall  Hiver,  4.] 


IXVESTMEXTS   AND   EARNINGS. 

Value 

Iiirestments. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Freight 

$10,990 

240 
10,750 

$13,064 
13,064 

<'lt.T  or  FAI^Ii    RIVER. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  In  part  in 
this  citv,  28 ;  reKistered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows  : 
Fall  River,  28.] 


Investmeiita. 

Buildings  and  fixtures, . 

Cash  capital,  . 

Credit  capital, 

Land,        .  ... 

Vessels  Including  outfit, 

■Wharves, 


Earnings. 


Freight,   . 
Paesengers, 


$3,314,089 

98,425 

256,751 

3,500 

137,000 

2,741,451 

"6,962 

$1,928,017 

911,987 
1,016,030 


City  of  XEW    KEOFORD. 

[Kumber  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  32;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
New  Bedford,  32.] 


In  vestments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures, . 
Cash  capital,  . 
Vessels  including  outfit, 
Wharves, 

Earnings. 

Freight,   .... 
Passengers, 


$288,470 

330 

11,332 

267,658 

9,150 

$231,871 

145,439 
80,432 


Town  of  Somerset. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  5;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Fall  River,  5.] 


Investments  akd  Earnings. 


Value 


Investments. 
Cash  capital,   . 
Vessels  including  outfit. 


Freight, 


Earnings. 


$91,031 

8,181 

82,850 

$37,451 
37,451 


Town  of  Svf-ansea. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  In 
this  town,  1;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Fall  River,  1.] 


Investme7its. 
Cash  capital,   . 
Vessels  including  outfit, 


Freight, 


Earnings. 


$14,880 

380 

14,500 

$4,800 
4.800 


Cit.v  of  TAl'XTOX. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  32;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Fall  River,  32.] 


Inrestments. 
Buildings  and  fixtures, 
Cash  capital,  . 
Vessels  including  outfit, 
Wharves, 


Freight, 


Eariiings. 


$428,339 

11,100 

8,874 

407,665 

700 

$346,255 
346.255 


Town  of  Westport. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  2;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
New  Bedford,  2.] 


divestments. 
Cash  capital,   . 
Vessels  including  outfit, 


Freight,  . 


Enriiings. 


$2,560 

60 

2,500 

$3,658 
3.658 


COUNTY    OF   DUKES. 


Town    of  C'liilniark. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  2;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
New  Bedford,  1;  Edgartown,  1.] 


Inrestments. 

$1,350 

Vessels  Including  outfit, 

. 

1,350 

Earnings. 

$730 

Freight 

• 

730 

Town  of  K«lKnrtowii. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  14;  reijistered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Edgartowu,  7;  not  registered,  7.] 


Inrestments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 
<'ash  capital,  . 
Land,         .... 
Vessels  including  outfit, 
WTiarves, 


Town  of  Edgrartown  —  Con. 


Earnings. 


Freight,  . 
Passengers, 


$14,000 

12,825 
1,175 


Town  of  Tisbnr.T. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  12;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Edgartown,  10;  not  registered,  2.] 


Investments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital,  . 

Vessels  including  outfit. 


Earnings. 


Freight,   . 
Passengers, 


$14,300 

50 

200 

14,050 


$6,860 

5,055 
1,805 


COMMERCE. 


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INVESTMENTS    AND   EARNINGS  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   ESSEX. 


City  of  BEVERI^V. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  whollj'  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  3;    registered   at  Home  Ports  as    f  olio  we  : 
Salem,  3.J 

City  of  liYXN. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  In  part  in 
th  8  city,  9 ;    registered  at  Home    Ports  as  follows : 
Marblehead,  9.j 

Investments  and  Eaknings. 

A'alue 

Investments  and  Earnings. 

Value 

Investments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

Earnings. 
Freight, 

$10,700 

150 
10,550 

$8,690 
8,690 

Investments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures, 

Cash  capital, 

Credit  capital 

Vessels  Including  outfit, 

Earnings. 

Freight, 

Passengers, 

$101,968 

655 

22,306 

2,000 

77,007 

$81,248 

Town  of  Brnclford. 

72,328 
8,920 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in    j 
th  s  town,  1 ;    registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows  : 
Newburj-port,  l.J 

Town  of  Iflstrbleiiead. 

[Number   of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
th  8  town,  7;    registered  at  Home  Ports   as  follows: 

Investments. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Freight 

$3,000 

500 
2,500 

$4,109 
4,109 

Marblehead,  7. J 

Investments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

Wharves, 

Earnings. 
Passengers, 

$17,350 

700 

1,200 

11,950 

3,500 

$6,459 

6,459 

City  of  OIiOUCESTER. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  56;   registered  at  Home   Ports  as  follows: 
Gloucester,  23;  not  registered,  33.] 

City  of  NEWBURYPOKT. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  15;    registered  at  Home  Porte  as  follows: 
Newburyport,  11;  not  registered,  4.] 

$359,825 

7,000 

5,600 

51,000 

110,100 

112,225 

73,900 

$112,199 

102,174 
10,025 

Inrestments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital 

Credit  capital, 

Land, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Wharves, 

Investments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

E<irnings. 

Freight 

Passengers 

$114,100 

6,100 
108,000 

$66,875 

66,675 
200 

Earnings. 

Freight 

Passengers 

Town  of  Roobport. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 

this  town,  7;    registered  at  Home   Ports  as  follows: 
Gloucester,  7.] 

Town  of  Ipswich. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  1 ;    registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows  : 
Newburyport,  l.J 

Investments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Freight 

$33,768 

568 
33,200 

Investments. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Passengers, 

$3,400 

400 
3,000 

$1,750 
1,750 

$20,650 
20,650 

City  of  SAIiEW. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
th  8  city,  2;    registered  at  Home  Ports   as   follows: 
Salem,  2.] 

City  of  liAW^REXCE. 

Number   of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 

Investments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

$3,400 

200 
3,200 

th  s  city,  2;  not  registered,  2.] 

Town  of  $iwanip.<icott. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  2;    registered  at  Home   Ports  as  follows: 
Marblehead,  2.] 

Investments. 

Buildings  and  fixtures. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

"Wharves, 

Earnings. 
Passengers, 

$3,550 

500 
200 

2,700 
150 

$2,200 
2,200 

Investmeiits. 
Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Passengers 

$1,900 
1,900 

$1,705 
1,705 

142 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895, 


INVESTMENTS  AND  EARNINGS  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   MIDDLESEX. 


Vity  of  I.OWEI.1U. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  1 ;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows ; 
Newbiiryport,  l.J 


ISVESTMESTS   AND  EaRNISGS. 


Investments. 

Cash  capital,  . 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

Wharves, 

Kfirnings. 
Passengers,     . 


City  of  MAI.»E3f. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  4;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Fall  River,  4.] 


IKVESTMEXTS  AND   EARNINGS. 

Value 

Investments. 

Cash  capital, 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

$92,550 

8,000 
84,550 

Earnings. 


Freight, 


$54,500 
54,500 


COUNTY  OF   NANTUCKET. 


Town  of  Kantnoket. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  27;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Nantucket,  23;  not  registered,  4.] 


Investments. 


Cash  capital, 
Land, 


Town  of  Xantucket  —  Con. 


Investments  —  Con. 
Vessels  including  outfit, 
■^Tiarves,         .        .        .        . 


Earnings. 


Freight,   . 
Passengers, 


$26,750 
1,050 

$17,274 

8,876 
8,398 


COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH. 


Town  of  Abington. 

Town  of  Clarion  —  Con. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  whoUj'  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  5;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Plymouth,  6.] 

Earnings. 
Freight 

$1,474 
1,474 

Investmeiits. 

$7,670 

1,620 
6,050 

$10,436 
10,436 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

Earnings. 
Freight, 

Town  of  IrVareliaiu. 

[Number   of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  3;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
New  Bedford,  3.J 

Town  of  M»rion. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  town,  1;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows:  ; 
New  Bedford,  l.J 

Investments. 

'   Cash  capital,  ....... 

Vessels  including  outfit, 

1                           Earnings. 
Freight, 

$4,490 

290 
4,200 

Investments. 

Cash  capital 

Vessels  including  outfit. 

$2,650 

150 

2,500 

$4,416 
4,416 

COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK. 


Vity  of  ROSTOX. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  317;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Boston,  293;  Baltimore,  Md.,  o;  Savannah,  Ga.,  4; 
Gardiner,  Me.,  3;  not  registered,  12.] 


Investments. 
Buildings  and  fixtures. 
Cash  capital,  . 
Credit  capital, 
Lund,       .... 
Vessels  including  outfit, 
Whar\'es, 


Earnings. 


Freight,  . 
Passengers, 


$8,882,026 

193,800 

794,722 

37,540 

104,714 

7,656,321 

94,929 

$6,097,750 

5,158,.531 

939,219 


City  of  CH EIiSEA. 

[Number  of  vessels,  owned  wholly  or  in  part  in 
this  city,  1;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows: 
Boston,  1.] 


Investments . 

Cash  capital,    . 
Vessels  including  outfit. 


Earnings. 


Freight, 


$15,500 

500 
15,000 


$24,000 
24,000 


COMMERCE. 


143 


INVESTMENTS  AND   EARNINGS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  :    INVESTMENTS. 


The  State, 
Counties,  Cities, 

Buildings 
and 

Cash 

Credit 

Total 
Cash  and 

Land 

Vessels 
Including 

Wharves 

Total 

AXD  Towns. 

Fixtures 

Capital 

Capital 

Credit 
Capital 

Outfit 

Investments 

THE  STATE. 

$313,235 

$1,150,870 

$94,040 

$1,244,910 

$352,414 

$12,220,132 

I 
$263,741 

$14,394,432 

Barnstable. 

- 

$19,634 

- 

$19,634 

$200 

$487,330 

$3,200 

$510,364 

Barnstable, 

4,946 

- 

4,946 

- 

26,510 

31,456 

Bourne,     . 

_ 

4,212 

- 

4,212 

- 

13,500 

17,712 

Chatham, 

- 

50 

- 

50 

- 

1,700 

- 

1,750 

Dennis,     . 

- 

8,589 

- 

8,589 

200 

411,520 

3,200 

423,509 

Falmouth, 

_ 

182 

- 

182 

- 

1,800 

- 

1,982 

Harwich,  . 

- 

10 

- 

10 

- 

1,.300 

- 

1,310 

Provincetown, 

_ 

1,495 

- 

1,495 

_ 

27,500 

- 

28,995 

AVelltieet, 

- 

150 

- 

150 

- 

3,500 

- 

3,650 

Bristol. 

$109,855 

$285,818 

$3,500 

$289,318 

$137,000 

$3,527,374 

$86,812 

$4,1.50,359 

Dighton,   . 

_ 

240 

- 

240 

- 

10,750 

_ 

10,990 

Fall  River,    . 

98,425 

256,751 

3,500 

260,251 

137,000 

2,741,451 

76,962 

3,314,089 

New  15EDroRD, 

330 

11,332 

- 

11,332 

- 

267,658 

9,150 

288,470 

Somerset, 

- 

8,181 

- 

8,181 

- 

82,8.50 

- 

91,031 

Swansea,  . 

- 

380 

- 

380 

- 

14,.5O0 

- 

14,880 

Taunton, 

11,100 

8,874 

- 

8,874 

- 

407,685 

700 

428,339 

"Westport, 

60 

- 

60 

- 

2,500 

- 

2,560 

Dukes. 

$725 

$712 

- 

$712 

$200 

$41,825 

$150 

$43,612 

Chilmark, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,350 

- 

1,350 

Kdgartown, 

675 

512 

- 

512 

200 

26,425 

150 

27,962 

Tiebury,  . 

50 

200 

— 

200 

- 

14,050 

- 

14,300 

Essex. 

$8,855 

$37,224 

$53,000 

$90,224 

$110,100 

$366,232 

$77,550 

$662,961 

Beverly, 

_ 

150 

- 

150 

- 

10,550 

- 

10,700 

Bradford, 

- 

500 

- 

500 

- 

2,500 

_ 

3,000 

Gloucester, . 

7,000 

5,600 

51,000 

56,600 

110,100 

112,225 

73,900 

3.59,825 

Ipswich,  . 

- 

400 

- 

400 

- 

3,000 

- 

3,400 

Lawrence,      . 

500 

200 

- 

200 

- 

2,700 

150 

3,.5.50 

Lynn, 

655 

22,306 

2,000 

24,306 

- 

77,007 

- 

101,968 

Marblehead,     . 

700 

1,200 

1,200 

- 

11,950 

3,500 

17,350 

Newburyport, 

- 

6,100 

- 

6,100 

- 

108,000 

- 

114,100 

Rockport, 

- 

568 

568 

- 

33,200 

- 

33,768 

Salem, 

- 

200 

- 

200 

- 

3,200 

- 

3,400 

Swampscott,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,900 

- 

1,900 

Middlesex. 

- 

$8,100 

- 

$8,100 

- 

$86,550 

$50 

$94,700 

Lowell,  . 

- 

100 

- 

100 

- 

2,000 

50 

2,150 

Malden,  .        .        . 

- 

8,000 

- 

8,000 

- 

84,550 

- 

92,550 

Nantucket. 

- 

$2,100 

- 

$2,100 

$200 

$26,750 

$1,050 

$30,100 

Nantucket, 

- 

2,100 

1 

- 

2,100 

200 

26,750 

1,050 

30,100 

Plymouth. 

- 

$2,060 

- 

$2,060 

- 

$12,750 

- 

$14,810 

Abington, 

- 

1,620 

- 

1,620 

- 

6,050 

- 

7,670 

Marion, 

- 

150 

- 

1.50 

- 

2,.500 

- 

2,650 

"Wareham, 

- 

290 

- 

290 

- 

4,200 

- 

4,490 

Suffolk. 

$193,800 

$795,222 

$37,540 

$832,762 

$104,714 

$7,671,321 

$94,929 

$8,897,-526 

Boston,   . 

193,800 

794,722 

37,.540 

832,262 

104,714 

7,656,.321 

94,929 

8,882,026 

Chelsea, 

~ 

500 

1 

~ 

500 

~ 

15,000 

— 

15,500 

RECAPITULATION  :    EARNINGS. 


The  State,  Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Earnings  from 

Treight 


Earnings  from 
russeiigers 


Total 
Earnhigs 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable. 

Barnstable 

Bourne, 

Chatham, 

Dennis, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich 

Provincetown,    .... 
Wellfleet 


$7,253,503 

$235,380 

22,132 

7,322 

1,025 

182,202 

691 

408 

20,400 

1,200 


$2,085,818 


$9,3.39,321 

$235,380 

22,132 

7,322 

1,025 

182,202 

691 

408 

20,400 

1,200 


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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INVESTMENTS   AND   EARNINGS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  :    EARNINGS  —  Continued. 


Thk  State,  Coukties,  Cities,  and  Towks. 


Earnings  from 
Freight 


Earnings  from 
Passengers 


Total 
Earnings 


Bristol. 

Di^hton 

Fall  Kiver,      .... 
Nkw  Bedford, 

Soineruet 

Swansea, 

Taunton 

Westport 

Dukes. 

Chilraark, 

Edgartown,        .... 
Tisbury 

Essex. 

Beverly,  

Bradford 

Gloucester,     .... 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence,       .... 

Lynn, 

Marblehead,   .... 


$1,462,654 

13,064 

911,987 

145,439 

37,451 

4,800 

346,255 

3,658 

$18,610 

730 

12,825 

5,055 

$274,626 

8,690 

4,109 

102,174 


72,328 


$1,102,462 


1,016,030 
86,432 


$2,980 

1,175 
1,805 

$31,259 


10,025 
1,750 
2,200 
8,920 
6,459 


$2,565,116 

13,064 

1,928,017 

231,871 

37,451 

4,800 

346,255 

3,658 

$21,590 

730 

14,000 

6,860 


$305,885 

8,690 
4,109 
112,199 
1,750 
2,200 
81,248 
6,459 


COMMERCE. 


145 


INVESTMENTS   AND  EARNINGS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION  :    EARNINGS  —  Concluded. 


Thk  State,  Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Earnings  from 
Kreight 


Earnings  from 
Passengers 


Total 
Earnings 


Essex  —  Con. 

Newburtport, 

Rockport, 

Swampscott 

Middlesex. 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Nantucket. 
Nantucket,         .... 

Plymouth. 

Abington, 

Marion,       ..... 
AYareham, 

Suffolk. 

Boston 

Chelsea, 


|66,67.5 
20,650 


$54,500 

54,500 

$8,876 
8,876 

$16,326 

10,436 
1,474 
4,416 

$5,182,531 

5,15S,.531 
24,000 


$200 
1,705 

$1,500 
1,500 

$8,398 
8,398 


$939,219 
939,219 


$66,875 

20,650 

1,705 

$56,000 

1,500 
54,500 

$17,274 
17,274 

$16,326 

10,436 
1,474 
4,416 

$6,121,750 

6,097,750 
24,000 


116 


CEXSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


i^UMBER  AXD  VALUE  OF  VESSELS,  WITH  AGGRE- 
GATE AND  AVERAGE  RECEIPTS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich,  . 
Provinci'town, 
WeUfleet, . 


BRISTOL. 


Dighton,  . 
Fall  River,  . 
New  Bedford, 
SoDierset, . 
Swansea,  . 
Taunton, 
Westport, 


DUKES. 


19  ]  Chilmark, 

20  Edgartown, 

21  Tisbury,  . 


22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 

34 
35 

36 
37 

38 

39 
40 
41 

42 

43 

44 


ESSEX. 


Beverly, 

Bradford,  . 

Gloucester, 

Ipswich,    . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Marblehead, 

Newburtport 

Rockport, 

Swampscott, 


MIDDLESEX. 


Lowell, 
Malden, 


XANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 


PLYMOUTH. 


Abingtou, 

Marion, 

M'areham, 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston,    . 
Chelsea,  , 


Number  of  Vessels  Cakrting 


Freight 
Only 


I'assengers  |Freight  and 
Only       I  Passengers 


41 

7 
2 
3 
20 
2 
1 
5 
1 


4 
13 
19 

5 

1 
32 

2 

12 


58 


14 

7 


5 
1 
3 

257 

256 
1 


12 

I 
5 

42 


2S 
1 
2 
2 


1 
1 

20 
20 


22 
22 


14 


33 
33 


Total 


41 

7 

O 

3 

20 
2 

i 

6 
1 


4 
•22 
31 

5 

1 
32 

2 

25 

2 
11 

12 

101 

2 
1 

55 
1 
2 
9 
7 

IS 
7 
2 


1 
4 

25 
25 


5 
1 
3 

312 

311 
1 


Value  of  Vessei.-s 

CAlfRTING 


Freight 
Only 


Passengers 
Only 


$484,530 

25,510 
13,500 

1,700 
410,020 

1,500 

1,300 
27,500 

3,500 

$907,865 

10,750 

303,100 

86,500 

82,850 

14,500 

407,665 

2,500 

$26,350 

1,350 

20,000 

5,000 

$290,575 

7,050 

2,500 

96,525 


65,300 

86,000 
33,200 


$84,550 

84,550 

$12,100 
12,100 

$12,750 

6,050 
2,500 
4,200 

$3,281,043 

3,266,043 
15.000 


$27,600 

22,500 
5,100 


$3,475 

1,925 
1,550 

$46,557 


15,300 

3,000 

2,700 

11,707 

11,950 


1,900 

$2,000 
2,000 

$12,400 
12,400 


$355,000 
355,000 


RECAPITULATION. 


Counties. 

Number  of  Vessels  Cark\ 

ING 

Value  of  Vessels 
Carrying 

Freight 

Passengers 

Freight  and 

Total 

Freight 

Passengers 

Only 

Only 

Passengers 

Only 

Only 

45 

THE  STATE. 

461 

104 

50 

615 

$5,099,763 

$447,032 

46 

Barnntable, 

41 

_ 

_ 

41 

484,530 

_ 

47 

Bristol,      . 

76 

7 

14 

97 

907,885 

27,600 

48 

Dukes, 

12 

12 

1 

25 

26,350 

3,475 

49 

Emhcx, 

58 

42 

1 

101 

290,575 

46,557 

50 

Middlesex, 

4 

1 

_ 

5 

84,550 

2,000 

61 

Nantucket, 

4 

20 

1 

25 

12,100 

12,400 

52 

Plymouth, 

9 

- 

- 

9 

12,750 

- 

63 

Suffolk,     . 

257 

22 

33 

812 

3,281,043 

355,000 

COMMERCE. 


1^7 


NUMBER  A:N'D  YALUE  OF  VESSELS,  WITH  AGGRE- 
GATE AND  AVERAGE  RECEIPTS. 


Value  ov 

Vessels      1 

Freight 

Passengers           1 

Amount 

Average 

Percentages 

Cakrting              1 

Received  for 

Gross 

of  Gross 
Earnings  of 

freifc'iu 

Earnings 

Freight  aiul 

Total 

Tons 

Amount 

Numljer 

Amount 

and 

per 

Value 

Passeiitrors 

Carried 

Keceivcd 

Carried 

Ueceived 

Passengers 

Vessel 

of  Vessels 

— 

$484,530 

273,952 

$235,380 

_ 

_ 

$235,380 

$5,741 

48.58 

1 

_ 

25,510 

24,318 

22,132 

_ 

- 

22,132 

3,162 

86.76 

2 

_ 

13,500 

7,409 

7,322 

- 

- 

7,322 

3,661 

54.24 

3 

- 

1,700 

803 

1,025 

- 

- 

1,025 

342 

60.29 

I 

_ 

410,020 

233,018 

182,202 

- 

- 

182,202 

9,110 

44.44 

& 

_ 

1,500 

714 

691 

_ 

_ 

691 

346 

46.07 

6 

_ 

1,300 

600 

408 

- 

- 

408 

408 

31.38 

7 

_ 

27,500 

6,740 

20,400 

- 

- 

20,400 

4,080 

74.18 

8 

- 

3,500 

850 

1,200 

- 

- 

1,200 

1,200 

34.29 

9 

$2,535,059 

$3,470,524 

1,173,661 

$1,462,654 

636,124 

$1,102,462 

$2,565,116 

$26,444 

73.91 

10' 

_ 

10,750 

15,255 

13,004 

- 

_ 

13,064 

3,260 

121.53 

11 

2,360,001 

2,685,601 

467,410 

911,987 

485,673 

1,016,030 

1,928,017 

87,637 

71.79 

12 

175,058 

266,658 

115,339 

145,439 

150,451 

86,432 

231,871 

7,480 

86.95 

13 

_ 

82,850 

58,773 

37,451 

- 

- 

37,451 

7,490 

45.20 

14 

_ 

14,500 

4,275 

4,800 

_ 

_ 

4,800 

4,800 

33.10 

15 

_ 

407,665 

508,009 

346,255 

- 

- 

346,255 

10,820 

84.94 

16 

- 

2,500 

4,600 

3,658 

- 

- 

3,658 

1,829 

146.32 

17 

$7,500 

$37,325 

12,075 

$18,610 

3,930 

$2,980 

$21,590 

$864 

57.84 

18 

_ 

1,350 

395 

730 

_ 

_ 

730 

365 

54.07 

19 

_ 

21,925 

8,200 

12,825 

1,130 

1,175 

14,000 

1,273 

63.85 

20 

7,500 

14,050 

3,480 

5,055 

2,800 

1,805 

6,860 

572 

48.83 

21 

$32,000 

$359,132 

411,170 

$274,626 

375,037 

$31,259 

$305,885 

$3,029 

85.17 

22 

_ 

7,050 

15,000 

8,690 

- 

- 

8,690 

4,345 

123.26 

23 

_ 

2,500 

3,000 

4,109 

- 

- 

;             4,109 

4,109 

164.36 

24 

_ 

111,825 

161,879 

102,174 

167,110 

10,025 

1         112,199 

2,040 

100.33 

25 

_ 

3,000 

- 

_ 

10,500 

1,750 

1,750 

1,750 

58.33 

26 

_ 

2,700 

_ 

_ 

22,000 

2,200 

2,200 

1,100 

81.48 

27 

_ 

77,007 

82,583 

72,328 

89,209 

8,920 

81,248 

9,028 

105.51 

28 

_ 

11,950 

- 

- 

84,512 

6,459 

6,459 

923 

64.05 

29 

22,000 

108,000 

78,225 

66,675 

1 

200 

66,875 

4,458 

61.92 

30 

_ 

33,200 

70,483 

20,650 

_ 

_ 

20,650 

2,950 

62.20 

31 

- 

1,900 

- 

- 

1,705 

1,705 

1,705 

853 

89.74 

32 

- 

$86,550 

65,000 

$54,500 

6,000 

$1,500 

$56,000 

$11,200 

64.70 

33 

_ 

2,000 

— 

_ 

6,000 

1,500 

1,500 

1,500 

75.00 

34 

- 

84,550 

65,000 

54,500 

- 

- 

54,500 

13,625 

64.46 

35 

$850 

$25,350 

8,889 

$8,876 

11,658 

$8,398 

$17,274 

$691 

68.14 

36 

850 

25,350 

8,889 

8,876 

11,658 

8,398 

17,274 

691 

68.14 

37 

- 

$12,750 

13,881 

$16,326 

- 

- 

$16,326 

$1,814 

128.05 

38 

_ 

6,050 

7,400 

10,436 

- 

_ 

10,436 

2,087 

172.50 

39 

_ 

2,500 

1,316 

1,474 

- 

- 

1,474 

1,474 

58.96 

40 

- 

4,200 

5,165 

4,416 

- 

- 

4,416 

1,472 

105.14 

41 

$3,974,778 

$7,610,821 

3,035,549 

$5,182,531 

*6,730,880 

$939,219 

$6,121,750 

$19,621 

80.43 

42 

3,974,778 

7,595,821 

3,003,549 

5,158,531 

*6,730,880 

939,219 

6,097,750 

19,607 

80.28 

43 

- 

15,000 

32,000 

24,000 

~ 

- 

24,000 

24,000 

160.00 

44 

RECAPITULATION. 


\'alue  of 

Vessels 

Freight 

Passengers           1 

Amount 

Average 

Percentages 

Carrying 

Received  for 

Gross 

of  Gross 

Freight 

Earnings 

Earnint-'s  of 

Freight  and 

Total 

Tons 

Amount 

Number 

Amount 

and 

per 

Value 

Passengers 

Carried 

Koceived 

Carried 

Received 

Passengers 

Vessel 

of  Vessels 

$6,540,187 

$12,086,982 

4,994,177 

$7,253,503 

*7,763,629 

$2,085,818 

$9,339,321 

$15,186 

77.27 

45 

- 

484,530 

273,952 

235,380 

_ 

_   ; 

235,380 

5,741 

48.58 

48 

2,535,059 

3,470,524 

1,173,661 

1,462,654 

636,124 

1,102,462  ] 

2,565,116 

26,444 

73.91 

47 

7,000 

37,325 

12,075 

18,610 

3,930 

2,980 

21, .590 

864 

57.84 

48 

22,000 

359,132 

411,170 

274,626 

375,037 

31,259 

305,885 

3,029 

85.17 

49 

- 

86,5.50 

65,000 

54,.500 

6,000 

1,500 

56,000 

11,200 

64.70 

bU 

850 

25,350 

8,889 

8,876 

11,658 

8,398 

17,274 

691 

68.14 

51 

12,750 

13,881 

16,326 

_ 

- 

16,326 

1,814 

128.05 

52 

3,974,778 

7,610,821 

3,035,549 

5,182,531 

*6,730,880 

939,219 

6,121,750 

19,621 

80.43 

53 

*  2.171,604  railroad  passengers  carried  free. 


148 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


NUMBER  OF  VESSELS  AKD  TONI^AGE:   BY  KmDS 
OF  COMMERCE  AND  VESSELS. 

[Omissions  in  tonnage  are  shown  by  the  foot-notes  which  follow  the  table.] 


COL'NTIES,   ETC.,  HOME  TOKTS, 

AND  Classification  or  Commebce 
AND  Vessels. 


BARXSTABLE. 
Itariistnblo. 

Coasticise. 


Schooners, 
Scowg,    . 
Sloops,    . 


Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Schooners,      .        .        .        . 


Chnthaiu. 

Codsticixe. 


Schooners, 


I>oiiiiis. 

Coasticise. 
Schooners,      .        .        .        , 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Schooners 

ProTiiieetowu. 

Ocean.   • 
Schooners,      .        .        .        , 


BRISTOL. 
FAI.T.,   RIVER. 

Cotisiirise. 


Barges, 

Schooners,      .        .        .        . 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Ocea7i. 
Barkentines 

NEYV   Bi:nFORl>. 

Coasticise. 


Barges,   . 
Schooncre, 
Sloops,    . 
Steamers, 
Yawls,    . 


Ocean. 
Barks 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Schooners 

Dl'KES. 
Edsrartonu. 

Coastwise. 

Catboats 

Schooners,      .        .        .        . 
Steamers,       .        .        .        . 


Coastwise  and  Ocean. 


Barks,  . 
Brigs,  . 
Schooners, 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


16 

15 

12 
1 
2 

1 

1 

3 
3 
3 

20 
18 
18 

2 
2 

4 
4 
4 


74 
73 

9 
41 

6 
17 

1 
1 

39 
34 

4 

17 
6 
6 
1 

2 


18 

15 

4 
9 
2 


Tonnage 


2,069.70 

1,792.89 

1,7.54.60 
15.8a 
22.40 

276.81 
276.81 

48.23 
48.23 
48.23 

11,175.91 
9,555  63 
9,555.63 

1,620.28 
1,620.28 

636.47 

636.47 
636.47 


49,668.97 

49,0.56.79 

3,762.51 

22,644.00 

81.91 

22,568.37 

612.18 
612.18 

12,016.02 

9,531.97 

3,401.28 

3,192.29 

73.08 

2,859.19 

6.13 

1,895.44 
1,895.44 

588.61 
588.61 


1,014.95 

456.02 

24.46 

405.18 

26.38 

558.93 

104.02 
101.70 
3.53.21 


Counties,  etc.,  Home  Ports, 

AND  Classification  op  Commerce 

AND  Vessels. 


Xumber 

of 
Vessels 


ESSEX. 
Ol.OlTrE.STER. 

Coasticise. 


Bargee,  . 
Lighters, 
Schooners, 
Scows,  . 
Sloops,  . 
Steamers, 


Itlarbletiead. 

Coastwise. 


Schooners 

Sloops, 

Steamers,        .        .        .        . 

Coasticise  and  Oceaii. 
Steamers 

BfEWBURXPORT. 

Coastwise. 

Barges 

Schooners,      .        .        .        . 
Steamers 


Ocean. 


Barks, 


Schooners , 


SAI<E:a. 

Coastwise. 

Ocean. 


Ships, 


NANTUCKET, 
Nautueket. 

Coasticise. 

Catboats, 
Schooners, 

Sloops 

Steamers, 

PLYMOUTH. 
Pl:rinoutIi. 

Coastwise. 
Schooners, 

SUFFOLK. 
BOKTOX. 

Coasticise. 


Barges,  . 
Barkentines,  . 
Brigs, 
Oiitboats, 
Lighters, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,    . 
Steamers, 


Ocean. 


Barkentines, 
Barks,     . 


30 

30 

2 
2 

7 

3 

10 

6 

18 

17 

11 
1 

5 

1 
1 

14 

11 

6 
1 

4 

3 
3 

5 
4 

4 

1 
1 


23 

23 

17 
3 
2 
1 


295 

207 

27 

2 

1 

1 

1 

107 

22 

46 

44 

6 
15 


Tonnage 


3,088.82 

3,088.82 

266.91 
77.75 
1,366.74 
237.91 
728.27 
3S1.24 

2,491.38 

2,043.37 

1,941.53 

7.86 

93.98 

448.01 
448.01 

4,373.99 

1,226.22 

945.81 
116.36 
164.05 

3,147.77 
3,147.77 

1,563.98 
593.47 
593.47 

970.51 
970.51 


588.91 

588.91 

134.79 

424.11 

21.62 

8.39 


408.92 
408.92 
408.92 


157,226.06 

103,465.30 

29,438.27 

918.03 

695.54 

5.35 

78.00 

32,759.21 

1,204.80 

38,376.30 

29,280.67 

3,367.43 
10,620.00 


COMMERCE. 


149 


VESSELS,  TONNAGE,  AND  KINDS  OF  COMMERCE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  etc.,  Home  Ports, 

AND  Classification  of  Commerce 

AND  Vessels. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

BOSTON  — Con. 

Ocean  —  Con. 

lii'ige 

Schooners 

Ships, 

Coastioise  and  Ocean. 

Barges, 

Barkentines,  .... 

Barks, 

Brigs, 

Schooners,      .... 
Ships, 

OTHER   STzi.TE8. 
BAIiTOlORE,  MI>. 

CoaHwUe. 
Steamers,        .... 


Number 
of 

Vessels 


8 
8 
7 

44 

2 
1 
6 
3 

30 
2 


Tonnasre 


2,567.63 
2,949.29 
9,776.32 

24,480.09 

620.50 

408.42 

3,362.61 

1,232.65 

15,955.91 

2,900.00 


15,000.00 
15,000.00 
15,000.00 


Counties,  etc.,  Home  Ports,       xumijer 
AND  Classification  of  Commerce  T    of 
AND  Vessels.  Vessels 


OTHER  STATES  —  Con. 
OARDI^k'ER,  TIE. 
Coastioise. 
Steamers 

SAVANXAII,  OA. 

Coastwise . 
Steamers,        .... 

NOT  GIVEN". 
Not  Oiven. 

Coastioise. 

Barges,   . 

CatboatB, 

Lighters, 

Sail  boats. 

Schooners, 

Sloops,    . 

Steamers, 


*64 

*64 

4 
12 

tl2 
1 
9 

t24 


Tonnage 


3,260.00 
3,200.00 
3,260.00 

10,835.01 
10,835.01 
10,835.01 

196.30 
196.30 

38.30 
150.00 

8.00 


RECAPITULATION:    BY   COUNTIES,   ETC. 


Counties,  etc.,  and 

Number 

Counties,  etc.,  and                ^-^j^,,^^ 

Classification  op  Commerce 

of 

Tonnage 

Classification  of  Commerce 

of 

Tonnage 

AND  Vessels. 

Vessels 

and  Vessels. 

Vessels 

BARNSTABLE. 

43 

13,930.31 

ESSEX. 

67 

11,518.17 

Coastwise. 

36 

11,396.75 

Coastwise. 

62 

6,951.88 

Schooners, 

33 

11,358.46 

Barges, 

8 

1,212.72 

Scows, 

1 

15.89 

Lighters, 

2 

77.75 

Sloops 

2 

22.40 

Schooners, 
Scows,     . 

23 
3 

4,048.10 
237.91 

Ocean, 

4 

636.47 

Sloops,    . 

11 

736.13 

Schooners 

4 

636.47 

Steamers, 

15 

639.27 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 

3 

1,897.09 

Ocean. 

4 

4,118.28 

Schooners, 

3 

1,897.09 

Barks 

Ships, 

3 

1 

3,147.77 
970.51 

BRISTOL. 

113 

61,684.99 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 

1 

448.01 

Coastwise. 

107 

58,588.76 

Steamers 

1 

44S.01 

Barges 

13 

7,183.79 

Schooners 

58 

25,836.29 

NANTUCKET. 

23 

588.91 

Sloops 

Steamers, 

12 
23 

154.99 
25,427.56 

Coastwise. 

23 

588.91 

Tawls 

1 

6.13 

Catboats 

17 

134.79 

Schooners, 

3 

424.11 

Ocean. 

3 

2,.507.62 

Sloops, 

2 

21.62 

Barkentines 

1 

612.18 

Steamers 

1 

8.39 

Barks, 

2 

1,895.44 

PLYMOUTH. 

5 

408.92 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 

3 

588.61 

Coastwise. 

5 

408.92 

Schooners, 

3 

588.61 

Schooners 

5 

408.92 

DUKES. 

18 

1,014.95 

SUFFOLK. 

295 

157,226.06 

Coastwise. 

15 

456.02 

Coastwise . 

207 

103,465.30 

Catboats, 

Schooners, 

Steamers, 

4 
9 
2 

24.46 

405.18  1 

26.38 

Barges,    . 
Barkentines,  . 
Brigs, 

27 

2 

1 

29,438.27 
918.03 
595.54 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 

3 

558.93 

(Catboats, 
Lighters, 

1 

1 

5.35 

78.00 

Barks 

1 

104.02 

Schooners, 

107 

32,759.21 

Brigs 

1 

101.70 

Sloops,    . 

22 

1,294.60 

Schooners 

1 

353.21 

Steamers, 

46 

38,376.30 

*  Includes  49  vessels,  tonnage  not  given. 
t  Includes  11  lighters,  tonnage  not  given. 
X  Includes  22  sloops,  tonnage  not  given. 


150 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VESSELS,  TONNAGE,  AND  KINDS  OF  COMMERCE  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES,   ETC. —  Concluded. 


Counties,  etc.,  and 

Classification  of  Commerce 

AND  Vessels. 


SUFFOLK -Con. 
Ocean. 


Barkentinee, 
Barks,     . 
Brigs,      . 
Schooners, 
Ships,      . 


Coastwise  and  Ocean 


Barges,   . 
Barkentiiies, 
Barks,     . 
Brigs,      . 
Schooners, 
Ships, 


X  umber 

of 
Vessels 


44 

6 

15 

8 

8 


44 

2 
1 
6 
3 
30 
2 


Tonnnge 


29,280. 

3,367. 
10,620. 
2,567. 
2,949. 
9,776, 


24,480.09 

620, 

408 

3,362, 

1,232 

15,955, 

2.900, 


Counties,  etc.,  and 

Classification  of  Commerce 

AND  Vessels. 


OTHER  STATES. 

Coastwise. 
Steamers, 


NOT  GIVEN. 

Coasticise. 


Barges,  . 

Catboats, 
Lighters, 
Sail  boats, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,    . 
Steamers, 


Xumber 

of 
Vessels 


12 
12 
12 

*64 

*64 

4 
12 

tl2 
1 
9 

t24 


Tonnajre 


29,095.01 
29,095.01 
29,095.01 

196.30 
196.30 

38.30 
150.00 

8.00 


*  Includes  49  vessels,  tonnage  not  g^iven. 
t  Includes  11  lighters,  tonnage  not  given. 
X  Includes  22  sloops,  tonnage  not  given. 


RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and  Classification 
OF  Commerce  and  Vessels. 


THE   STATE. 


Coasticise 


Barges,   . 
Barbentines, 
Brigs,      . 
Catboats, 
Lighters, 
Sail  boats, 
Schooners, 
Scows,     . 
Sloops,    . 
Steamers, 
Yawls,     . 


Ocean, 


Barkcntincs, 
Barks, 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


*640 

*531 

t52 
2 

1 

34 

tl5 

1 

§247 

4 

1173 

irioi 
1 

55 

7 
20 


Tonnage 


275,663.62 

211,147.85 

87,814.78 
918.03 
595.54 
202.90 
305.75 

75,240.27 

253.80 

2,237.74 

03,572.91 

6.13 

36,543.04 

3,979.61 
15.663.21 


The  State,  and  Classification 
OF  Commerce  and  Vessels. 


THE  STATE— Con. 
Ocean  —  Con. 


Brigs,      . 

Schooners, 

Ships, 


Barges,   . 

Barkentines,  . 

Barks, 

Brigs, 

Schooners, 

Ships, 

Steamers, 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


Coastwise  and  Ocean. 


8 

12 

8 


54 

2 
1 

7 
4 
87 
2 
1 


Tonnage 


2,567.63 

3,-585.76 

10,746.83 


27,972.73 

620.50 

408.42 

3,466.63 

1,334.35 

18,794.82 

2,900.00 

448.01 


*  Inchides  40  vessels,  tonnage  not  given. 
X  Includes  11  lighters,  tonnage  not  given. 
II  Includes  22  sloops,  tonnage  not  given. 


t  Includes  4  barges,  tonnage  not  given. 
§  Includes  9  schooners,  tonnage  not  given. 
IT  Includes  2  steamers,  tonnage  not  given. 


COMMERCE. 


151 


DATE   OF   ESTABLISHMEN^T   OF  FIRMS   AKD 

CORPORATIO:^rS. 


COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE.      [35  Returns.] 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Number 

EstablislK'tl  in  Wars 

Specififii 

Cities  axi>  Towns. 

Number 

Established  in  Years 

Specified 

Barnstable 

Bonrne, 

Chatham 

Dennis 

1882/1,  1883/1, 1890/1, 
1891/1,  1892/1,  1894/2. 
18S9/1, 1892/1. 
1866/1,  1870/1,  1872/1. 
1841/1,  1856/1,  1863/1, 
1868/1,  1872/1,  1874/1, 
1879/1,  1880/2, 1883/1, 

Dennis  —  Con., 

Falmouth,          .... 

Harwich, 

Provincetown,  .... 

Wellfleet 

1884/1,  1888/1,  1889/1, 

1890/1. 

1875/1,  1888/1,  1893/1. 

1891/1. 

1874/1, 1875/1, 1884/1, 

1892/1. 

1868/1. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL.      [58  Returns.] 


Dighton,    . 
Fall  Eitek,     . 

New  Bedford, 


187.3/1,1874/1,  1878/1, 

1879/1. 

1845/1,  1850/1,  1875/1, 

1884/1,  1889/2, 1890/3, 

1891/1,  1892/1,  1893/1, 

not  given/2. 

1875/1,  1S78/1,  1880/1, 

1881/1,  1883/1,  1884/1, 

1885/3, 1886/1, 1887/1, 


New  Bedford  —  Con., 

Somerset,  ... 
Swansea,  ... 
Taunton, 

Westport, . 


1888/1, 
1893/3, 
1876/1, 
1891/1. 
1871/1, 
1880/1, 
1884/1, 
1890/2, 
1889/1, 


1890/1,  1892/1, 
1894/1,  189.5/1. 
1889/1,  1890/1. 

1874/1, 1875/1, 
1881/1,  1882/3, 
1885/2,  18S8/1, 
1S93/1. 
1894/1. 


COUNTY   OF   DUKES.      [21  Returns.] 


Chilmark,  . 
Edgartown, 


1882/1,  1894/1. 
1840/1,  1853/1,  1860/1, 
1881/1,  1891/3. 


Tisbury, 


1850/1, 1880/2,  1883/1, 
188.5/1,  1886/1,  1890/2, 
1891/1,  1892/2, 1894/1. 


COUNTY   OF   ESSEX.      [70  Returns.] 


Beverly, 

1828/1,  1864/1,  1890/1. 

Lynn, 

1871/1, 1884/1, 1885/1, 

Bradford, 

1888/1. 

1889/1,  1890/],  1892/1, 

Gloucester 

1670/1, 1845/1,  1870/1, 

1894/1. 

1876/1,1878/1,1879/1, 

Marblehead,      .... 

18.50/1,1878/1,1886/1, 

18S0/5, 1882/4, 1885/8, 

1891/1,  1894/1. 

18S7/1,  1888/1,  1889/2, 

Newburyport, 

1877/1,  1882/1,  1894/1, 

1890/8,  1891/4,  1892/3, 

1895/1. 

1893/1. 

Rockport, 

1870/1,  189.5/1. 

Ipswich, 

1878/1. 

Salem,       

1890/1. 

Lawrence,       .... 

1886/1. 

Swampscott 

1886/1,  1893/1. 

COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 

[2  Returns.] 

Lowell, 

1884/1. 

Malden, 

. 

.     1853/1. 

COUNTY  OF  NANTUCKET.      [27  Returns.] 


Nantucket, 


1870/1,  1875/1,  1876/2, 
1877/3, 1880/1, 1881/1, 
1882/1, 1884/1,  1885/1, 


Nantucket  —  Con., 


1886/2, 1887/2, 1889/3, 
1890/1,  1891/1, 1892/4, 
1895/2. 


152 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DATE   OF  ESTABLISHMENT   OF   FIRMS   AND   CORPORATIONS  —  Concluded. 
COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH.      [5  Returns.] 


Cities  and  Towks. 

Xiimbor 

Established  in  Years 

.Specified 

CiTiKS  AND  Towns. 

Xumber 

Established  in  Years 

Specified 

Abington, 

Marion 

1874/1. 
1886/1. 

Wareham 

1871/1,   1888,a,    1895/1. 

COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK.      [120  Returns.] 


Boston 

1638/1, 1824/1, 1825/1, 

Boston  — Con 

1876/3,   1878/3,   1879/4, 

1836/1,  1846/1,  1850/1, 

1880/2,   1881/1,    1882/1, 

1852/3, 1853/1,  1854/1, 

1SS3/2.    1884/4,    1885/3, 

1856/1,1858/1,1860/1, 

1880/6,   1887/7,   1888/2, 

1861/1,1863/1,  1K64/2, 

1889/6,    1890/6,   1891/3, 

1865/3, 1868/3,  1869/1, 

1892/7,   1893/3,   1894/2, 

1870/4, 1871/1, 1872/5, 

1895/8. 

, 

1873/5, 1874/2, 1875/4, 

Chelsea 

1893/1. 

RECAPITULATION.     BY 

COUNTIES.      [338  Returns.] 

Counties. 

Number 

Established  in  Years 

.Specified 

Counties. 

Xiimber 

Establislicd  in  Years 

Specified 

Barnstable 

Brietol, 

Dukes 

Essex, 

1841/1, 1856/1, 1863/1, 
1866/1,1868/2,1870/1, 
1872/2, 1874/2,  1875/2, 
1879/1, 1880/2,  1882/1, 
1883/2,  1884/2,  1888/2, 
1889/2,  1890/2,  1891/2, 
1892/3,  1893/1,  1894/2. 
1845/1, 1850/1,  1871/1, 
1873/1, 1874/2,  1875/3, 
1876/1, 1878/2, 1879/1, 
1880/2, 1881/2, 1882/3, 
1883/1,1884/3,1885/5, 
1886/1,1887/1,1888/2, 
1889/4,  1890/7,  1891/2, 
1892/2, 1893/5,  1S94/2, 
1895/1,  not  givcn/2. 
1840/1,1850/1,1853/1, 
1860/1,1880/2,1881/1, 
1882/1,  1883/1, 1885/1, 
1886/1, 1890/2,  1891/4, 
1892/2, 1894/2. 
1670/1, 1828/1, 1845/1, 
1850/1, 1864/1, 1870/2, 
1871/1, 1876/1, 1877/1, 
1878/3, 1879/1, 1880/5, 
1882/5, 1884/1, 1885/9, 
1886/3, 1887/1, 1888/2, 

Essex — Con., 

Middlesex,       .... 
Nantucket 

Plymouth 

Suffolk, 

1889/3,    1890/11,1891/5, 
1892/4,   1893/2,    1894/3, 
189.5/2. 

1853/1,   1884/1. 
1870/1,    1875/1,   1876/2, 
1877/3,   1880/1,   1881/1, 
1882/1,   1884/1,   1885/1, 
1886/2,   1887/2,   1889/3, 
1890/1,   1891/1,    1892/4, 
1895/2. 

1871/1,   1874/1,   1886/1, 
1888/1,   1895/1. 
1638/1,   1824/1,   182.5/1, 
1836/1,   18t6/l,   lti.50/1, 
1852/3,    1853/1,   18.54/1, 
1856/1,   1858/1,   1860/1, 
1861/1,    1863/1,    1864/2, 
186.5/3,   1868/3,   1869/1, 
1870/4,   1871/1,    1872/5, 
1873/5,   1874/2,   1875/4, 
1876/3,   1878/3,   1879/4, 
1880/2,   1881/1,    1882/1, 
1883/2,   1884/4,   188.5/3, 
1886/6,    1887/7,   1888/2, 
1889/6,   1890/6,    1891/3, 
1892/7,   1893/4,   1894/2, 
1895/8. 

RECAPITULATION.     FOR  THE   STATE.      [338  Returns.] 


Number 

Number 

The  State. 

Established  in  Years 

The  State. 

Established  in  Y'ears 

Specified 

Specified 

The  State 

1638/1,1670/1,1824/1, 

The  State  — Con.,  . 

187.3/6,    1874/7,   187.5/10, 

1825/1,1828/1,1836/1, 

1876/7,   1877/4,    1878/8, 

1840/1,  1841/1,  1845/2, 

1879/7,    1880/14,1881/5, 

1846/1,  1850/4,  18.52/3, 

1882/12, 1883/6,    1884/12, 

1853/3,  1854/1, 1856/2, 

1885/19, 1886/14, 1887/11, 

1858/1,1860/2,1861/1, 

1888/9,    1889/18, 1890/29, 

1863/2, 1864/3, 186.5/3, 

1891/17, 1892/22, 1893/12, 

1806/1,1868/5,1869/1, 

1894/11, 1895/14,  not  giv- 

1870/8,  1871/4, 1872/7, 

en/2. 

COMMERCE. 


153 


FIRMS   AND   CORPORATIOIS'S.      PAETNERS   AND 

STOCKHOLDERS. 


Counties,  Citiks, 
Towns,  and  Kinds  op  Commerce. 


Number  of 
Firms 


Xumbcr  of 
Partners 


BARNSTABLE 

Barnetable, 
Coastwise,  . 

Bourne 

CoastwiBe,  . 
Coastwise  and  ocean, 

Chatham, .... 
Coastwise,  . 

Dennis,     .... 
Coastwise,  . 
Coastwise  and  ocean, 

Falmouth, 
Coastwise,  . 

Harwich,  .... 
Coastwise,  . 

Provincetown,. 
Coastwise,  . 
Ocean, 

Wellfleet, 

Coastwise,  . 

BRISTOL. 

Dighton,   .         .         .       -. 
Coastwise,  . 

Fall  River,  . 
Coastwise,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Coastwise,  . 

Ocean, 

Coastwise  and  ocean, 

Somerset, 

Coastwise,  . 

Swansea,  .        .        .        . 
Coastwise,  . 

Taunton, 
Coastwise,  . 
Coastwise  and  ocean, 

Westport, 

Coastwise,  . 

DUKES. 

Chilmark, 

Coastwise,  . 

Edgartown, 
Coastwise,  . 
Coastwise  and  ocean, 

Tisbiiry,   .        .        .        , 

Coastwise,  . 

ESSEX. 

Beverly, 

Coastwise,  . 

Bradford, 

Coastwise,  . 

Gloucester,  . 
Coastwise,  . 


2 
1 
1 

3 
3 

l-l 

12 

2 

3 
3 

1 
1 

4 
1 
3 

1 
1 


4 
4 

11 
11 

16 
12 


3 
3 

1 
1 

14 

14 


2 
2 

7 
5 
2 

12 
12 


3 
3 

1 
1 

41 
41 


10 
10 

2 
1 
1 

3 
3 

27 

25 

2 

9 
9 

1 
1 

10 
1 
9 

1 
1 


4 
4 

13 
13 

16 

12 

2 

2 


1 
1 

14 
14 


Number  of 
Corporations 


35 
54 

37 

37 


3 
3 

1 

1 

42 

42 


Number  of 
Stockliolders 


61 
61 

1S6 
172 

14 


10 
10 


Total 

Number  of 

Iteturns 


Total 
Number  of 
Partners 
and  Stock- 
holders 


133 
133 


14 
12 

2 

3 
3 

1 
1 

4 
1 

3 

1 
1 


4 

4 

14 

14 

19 

14 

2 

3 

3 
3 

1 
1 

15 

14 

1 


2 
2 

7 
5 
2 

12 
12 


3 
3 

1 
1 

43 
43 


10 

10 

2 
1 
1 

3 
3 

27 

25 

2 

9 
9 

1 
1 

10 
1 


4 
4 

74 
74 

202 

184 

2 

16 

3 
3 

1 

1 

24 
14 
10 

2 
2 


89 
35 
54 

37 
37 


3 
3 

1 
1 

175 
175 


154 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FIRMS,  CORPORATIONS,  PARTNERS,  AND    STOCKHOLDERS  —  Continued. 


Total 

CorsTiES,  Cities, 
TowKs,  AND  Kinds  of  Commerce. 

Number  of 
Firms 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number  of 
Corporations 

Number  of 
Stockholders 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

1 

Number  of 
Partners 

and  Stock- 
holfU-rs 

ESSEX  — Con. 

. 

Ipswich 

Coastwise, 

1 
1 

3 

3 

— 

— 

1 
1 

3 

3 

Lawrence, 

Coastwise 

1 

1 

1 
1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Lynn, 

Coastwise 

Coastwise  and  ocean, 

5 

5 

73 
73 

2 
1 
1 

17 

14 

3 

7 
6 

1 

90 

87 

3 

Marblehead 

Coastwise, 

5 
5 

7 
7 

- 

- 

5 
5 

7 
7 

Newbuutpobt,      .... 

Coastwise 

Ocean 

3 
2 
1 

3 
2 
1 

1 

1 

5 
5 

4 
3 
1 

8 
7 

1 

Roclcport 

Coastwise, 

- 

- 

2 
2 

25 
25 

2 
2 

25 
25 

Coastwise 

1 
1 

1 
1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Swampscott, 

Coastwise, 

2 
2 

3 
3 

- 

- 

2 
2 

3 
3 

MIDDLESEX. 

Lowell, 

Coastwise 

1 
1 

1 
1 

- 

- 

1 
1 

1 

1 

Maldex 

1 
1 

1 
1 

- 

~ 

1 
1 

1 
1 

XANTUCKET. 

Nantucket 

Coastwise 

27 
27 

31 
31 

- 

— 

27 
27 

31 
31 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Coastwise, 

1 
1 

2 
2 

- 

- 

1 
1 

2 
2 

Marion 

Coastwise 

1 

1 

1 
1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

I 

Wareham,        ..... 
Coastwise, 

3 
3 

5 
5 

- 

- 

3 
3 

5 
5 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

Boston,   

Coastwise 

Ocean, 

Coastwise  and  ocean, 

103 
75 
10 

18 

126 
90 
14 
22 

16 
13 

3 

1,546 
1,292 

254 

119 
88 
10 
21 

1,672 

1,382 

14 

276 

Chelsea, 

Coastwise 

1 

1 

2 
2 

"~ 

~ 

1 

1 

2 
2 

RECAPITULATION.     BY   COUNTIES. 


Counties,  and  Kinds  of 
commebce. 


BARNSTABLE. 


Coastwise, 

Ocean, 

Coastwise  and  ocean, 

BRISTOL. 

Coastwise, 

Ocean, 

Coastwise  and  ocean. 


Number  of 
Firms 


35 

29 
3 
3 


51 

47 
3 
2 


Number  of 

Partners 


63 

51 
9 
3 


53 

49 
2 
2 


Number  of  I  Number  of 
Corporations  Stockholders 


257 
233 

21 


Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 


35 

29 
3 
3 


58 

52 
2 
4 


Total 

Number  of 
I'artners 

and  Stock- 
holders 


63 

51 
9 
3 


310 

282 

2 

26 


COMMERCE. 


155 


FIRMS,   CORPORATIONS,  PARTNERS,  AND    STOCKHOLDERS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     BY  COUNTIES —  Concluded. 


Total 

Counties,  and  Kinds  of 
Commerce. 

Number  of 
Firms 

Number  of 
Partners 

Number  of 
Corporations 

Number  of 
Stoclvliolders 

Total 

Number  of 

Keturns 

Number  of 
I'artners 
and  Stock- 
holders 

DUKES. 

21 

128 

_ 

_ 

21 

128 

Coastwise, 

Coastwise  and  ocean. 

19 

74 
54 

- 

- 

19 
2 

74 
54 

ESSEX. 

63 

137 

i 

180 

70 

317 

Coastwise 

Ocean 

Coastwise  and  ocean. 

62 
1 

136 
1 

6 

1 

177 
3 

68 
1 
1 

313 
1 
3 

MIDDLESEX. 

2 

2 

- 

_ 

o 

2 

Coastwise, 

Coastwise  and  ocean, 

1 
1 

1 
1 

- 

— 

1 

1 

1 

1 

NAJSTTUCKET. 

27 

31 

_ 

_ 

27 

31 

Coastwise, 

27 

31 

- 

- 

27 

31 

TLrMOUTH. 

5 

8 

_ 

- 

5 

8 

Coastwise, 

5 

8 

- 

- 

5 

8 

SUFFOLK. 

104 

128 

16 

1,546 

120 

1,674 

Coastwise, 

Ocean, 

Coastwise  and  ocean. 

76 
10 
IS 

92 
14 
22 

13 
3 

1,292 
254 

89 
10 

;        21 

1 

1,384 

14 

276 

RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


156 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OWNERSHIP  OF  YESSELS. 


Counties,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  and  Kinds 
OF  Vessels. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable,  . 
Schooners, 
Scows,     . 
Sloops,    . 

Chatham, 
Schooners, 

Dennis, 

Schooners, 

Provincetown, 
Schooners, 


BRISTOL 


NANTUCKET. 


Nantucket,  . 
CutboQts, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 


Fall  Rivbr, 
Barges,    . 
Barkentines, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 

New  Bedford, 
Barges,    . 
Barks, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 
Yawls,     . 


DUKES, 

Edgartown, . 
Harks, 
Brigs, 
Catboats, 
Schooners, 
Steamers, 

ESSEX. 

Gloucesteb, 
Barges,  . 
Lighters, 
Schooners, 
Scows,  . 
Sloops,  . 
Steamers, 

Marblehcad, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,     . 
Steamers, 

NEWnURTPORT,  . 

Barges,    . 
Barks, 
Schooners, 
Steamers, 

Salem, 

Schooners, 
Ships, 


PLYMOUTH. 


Plymouth,    . 
Schooners, 


16 

1.3 

1 


3 
3 

20 
20 

4 

4 


74 
9 
1 

41 
6 

17 

39 
4 
2 

20 
6 
6 
1 


18 
1 
1 
4 

10 
2 


30 
2 
2 

7 

3 

10 


18 

11 

1 


14 
6 
3 
1 

4 

.5 
4 
1 


23 

17 

3 


Amount  Owned  I5y- 


Citizens  of 
Massachusetts 


$33,474 

31,824 

1,000 

650 

1,27.5 
1,275 

228,280 
228,280 

20,625 
20,625 


$3,240,164 

83,000 

10,000 

484,163 

1,700 

2,661,301 

271,442 

20,000 

12,908 

62,376 

5,350 

169,808 

1,000 


$32,100 
1,000 
1,000 
1,500 
21,400 
7.200 


$130,622 
7,400 
11,500 
35,435 
6,063 
18,600 
51,624 

89,627 

42,520 

900 

46,207 

106,500 

15,000 

72,000 

2,500 

17,000 

11,500 
8,000 
3,500 


$21,094 

9,000 

10,094 

900 

1,100 


$6,050 
6,050 


Citizens  of 
Other  States 


$15,136 
15,136 


425 
425 

143,240 
143,240 

4,875 

4,875 


$101,602 

100,402 

1,200 

6,366 

1,092 
3,474 

1,800 


$6,400 


4,600 
1,800 


$1,603 


940 

187 

476 

1,230 
1,230 


Foreisniers 


2,250 
2,250 


$3,300 
3,300 


Total  Value 


$1,406 
1,406 


$48,610 

46,960 

1,000 

650 

1,700 
1,700 

371,520 
371,520 

25,500 
25.500 


$3,341,766 

83,000 

10,000 

584,565 

1,700 

2,662,601 

277,808 

20,000 

14,000 

65,850 

5,350 

171,608 

1.000 


$38,500 
1,000 
1,000 
1,500 
26,000 
9,000 


$132,225 
7,400 
11,500 
36,375 
6,2.50 
18,600 
52,100 

90,857 

43,750 

900 

46,297 

106,-500 

15,000 

72,000 

2,500 

17,000 

13,750 

10,250 

3,500 


$25,800 

12,300 

11,500 

900 

1,100 


$6,0.50 
6,050 


COMMERCE. 


157 


OWNERSHIP   OF  VESSELS  —  Continued. 


CouxTiiis,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  akd  Kinds 

OF  Vessels. 


Not  given, 
Barges,  . 
Catboats, 
Lighters, 
Sail  boats, 
Schooners, 
Sloops,  . 
Steamers, 


NOT   GIVEN. 


Xumher  of 
Vessels 


SUFFOLK. 

BOSTOX,  .... 

Barges,    .        .        .        .        , 
Barkentlnes,  .        .        .        , 

Barks 

Brigs,       .        .        .        .        , 
Catboats,         .        .        .        , 
Lighters,         .        .        .        , 
Schooners,      ... 
Ships,      .        .        .        .        , 

Sloops 

Steamers,        .        .        .        , 

OTHER  STATES. 

Baltimore,  Md., 
Steamers, 

Gardiner,  Me., 
Steamers, 

Savannah,  Ga.,  . 

Steamers, 


295 
29 

9 
21 
12 

1 

1 
145 

9 

22 
46 


64 
4 

12 

12 
1 
9 

24 
2 


AMonNT  Owned  Bt  — 


Citizens  of 
Massachusetts 


$4,199,343 

318,358 

72,151 

217,063 

74,584 

200 

7,500 

1,054,477 

186,222 

41,352 

2,227,436 


$299,761 
299,761 

23,900 
23,900 


$49,425 
9,000 
3,125 
21,200 
200 
3,600 
9,600 
2,700 


Citizens  of 
Other  States 


$1,100,778 
30,942 
33,849 
70,958 
17,708 


323,051 

73,778 

750 

549,742 


$1,160,239 
1,160,23U 

206,100 
206,100 

700,000 
700,000 


Foreigners 


Total  Value 


$5,300,121 

349,300 

106,000 

288,021 

92,292 

200 

7,500 

1,377,528 

200,000 

42,102 

2,777,178 


$1,460,000 
1,460,000 

230,000 
230,000 

700,000 
700,000 


$49,425 
9,000 
3,125 
21,200 
200 
3,600 
9,600 
2.700 


RECAPITULATION.      BY  COUNTIES,   ETC. 


Counties,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Scboroners,   .... 

Scows, 

Sloops,  .... 

BRISTOL. 

Barges,         .... 

Barlientines, 

Barks,  ..... 

Schooners,   .... 

Sloops,  .... 

Steamers,     .... 

Yawls 


DUKES. 


Barks,  . 
Brigs,    . 
Catboats, 
Schooners, 
Steamers, 


ESSEX. 

Bargee, 

Barks 

Lighters, 

Schooners,   , 

Scows,  .... 

Ships,    .... 

Sloops, 

Steamers,     .        . 


Number  of 
Vessels 


43 

40 
1 
2 


113 

13 

1 

2 

61 

12 

23 

1 


18 

1 
1 

4 

10 

2 


67 

8 

3 

2 

23 

3 

1 

11 

16 


Amount  Owned  Br  — 


Citizens  of 
Massachusetts 


$283,654 

282,004 

1,000 

650 

$3,511,606 

103,000 

10,000 

12,908 

546,539 

7,050 

2,831,109 

1,000 

$32,100 

1,000 
1,000 
1,.500 
21,400 
7,200 

$338,249 

22,400 

72,000 

11,500 

88,455 

6,063 

3,500 

19,500 

114,831 


Citizens  of       Foreigners 
Other  States  " 


$163,676 
163,676 


$107,968 

1,092 
103,876 

3,000 
$6,400 


4,600 
1.800 


$5,083 


4,420 
187 


476 


Total  Value 


$447,330 

445,680 

1,000 

650 

$3,619,574 

103,000 

10,000 

14,000 

650,415 

7,050 

2,834,109 

1,000 

$38,500 

1,000 
1,000 
1,.500 
26,000 
9,000 

$343,332 

22,400 
72,000 

n,r)00 

92,875 
6,250 
3,500 

19,. 500 
115,.'>07 


158 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OWNERSHIP   OF  VESSELS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     BY  COUNTIES,  ETC. —  Concluded. 


CorxTiEs,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


NANTUCKET. 

Catboats 

Schooners, 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

PLYMOUTH. 
Schooners 

SUFFOLK. 

Barges 

Barkeutines,         .        .        .        . 

Barks, 

Brigs, 

Catboats 

Lighters, 

Schooners 

Ships, 

Sloops, 

Steamers, 

OTHER  STATES. 
Steamers 

NOT  GIVEN. 

Barges, 

Catboats 

Lighters, 

Sail  boats, 

Schooners,   .        .        .        .        , 

Sloops, 

Steamers 


Number  of 

Vessels 


23 

17 
3 
2 
1 


5 
5 

295 

29 

9 

21 

12 

1 

1 

145 

9 

22 

46 

12 
12 

64 

4 
12 
12 

1 

9 
24 

2 


Amount  Owned  Bv- 


Citizens  of 
Massachusetts 


$21,094 

9,000 

10,094 

900 

1,100 

$6,050 
6,050 

$4,199,343 

318,358 

72,151 

217,063 

74,584 

200 

7,500 

1,054,477 

186,222 

41,352 

2,227,436 

$323,661 
323,661 

$49,425 

9,000 
3,125 
21,200 
200 
3,600 
9,600 
2,700 


Citizens  of 
Other  States 


$3,300 
3,300 


$1,100,778 

30,942 
33,849 
70,958 
17,708 


323,051 

73,778 

750 

549,742 

$2,066,339 
2,066,339 


Foreigners 


$1,406 
1,406 


Total  Value 


$25,800 

12,300 

11,500 

900 

1,100 

$6,050 
6,050 

$5,300,121 

349,300 

106,000 

288,021 

92,292 

200 

7,500 

1,377,528 

260,000 

42,102 

2,777,178 

$2,390,000 
2,390,000 

$49,425 

9,000 
3,125 
21,200 
200 
3,600 
9,600 
2,700 


RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


Number  of 
Vessels 


THE   STATE. 

Bargee,  .... 
Barkentines, 

Harks, 

Brigs, 

Catboats,  .... 
Lighters,       .... 

Bail  boats 

Schooners,   .... 

Scows 

Ships 

Sloops,  .... 
Steamers,  .... 
Yawls 


640 

54 
10 
27 
13 
34 
15 

1 
296 

4 

10 

73 

102 

1 


Amount  Owned  By 


Citizens  of    I     Citizens  of       ForeiKners 
tassachusetts!   Other  .States 


Mass. 


$8,765,182 


$3,453,544 


452,758 

30,942 

82,151 

33,849 

302,971 

72,050 

75,584 

17,708 

13,825 

3,300 

40,200 

_ 

200 

_ 

2,012,619 

599,623 

7,063 

187 

189,722 

73,778 

79,052 

750 

5,508,037 

2,621,357 

1,000 

- 

$1,406 


1,406 


Total  Value 


$12,220,132 

483,700 

116,000 

375,021 

93,292 

17,125 

40,200 

200 

2,613,648 

7,250 

263,500 

79,802 

8,129,394 

1,000 


COMMERCE. 


159 


OFFICERS  A:N'D   CREW   REQUIRED   TO   MA"N". 


CorsTiEs,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  asd  Kinds  of 

Vessels. 


Xumbcr  of 
Vessels 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable,        .... 
Schooners,   .... 

Scows 

Sloops,  .... 

Chatham, 

Schooners,    .... 

Dennis, 

Schooners 

Provincetown,  .... 
Schooners 

BRISTOL. 

Fall  Riveu 

Barges,  .... 
Barkentiues, 

Schooners,  .... 
Sloops,  .... 
Steamers 

New  Bedford, 

Barges,  .... 

Barks 

Schooners 

Sloops,  .... 
Steamers,  .... 
Yawls, 

DUKES. 

Edgartown 

Catboats,       .... 

Schooners 

Steamers 

ESSEX. 

Gloucester 

Barges,  .... 
Lighters,      .... 

Schooners 

Scows, 

Sloops,  .... 

Steamers,     .... 

Marblehead,  .... 

Schooners,  .... 

Sloops,  .... 

Steamers,  .... 

Newburtport, 

Barks, 

Schooners 

Steamers 

Salem, 

Schooners,    .... 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket,        .... 
Catboats,       .... 

Schoouern 

Sloops,  .... 

PLYMOrTH. 

Plymouth,         .... 
Schooners 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston, 

Barges,  .... 

Barkentines, 


15 

12 

1 

2 

3 
3 

20 
20 

4 
i 


9 
1 

41 
2 

16 

38 
i 
2 

20 
6 
5 
1 


16 
4 
9 
2 


29 
2 
2 
7 
2 

10 
6 

18 

11 

1 

6 


21 

17 

3 

1 


290 

29 

9 


Number  op  Persons  Required  to  Max 


Officers 


Crew 


Total 


23 

20 

1 

2 

3 
3 

52 
52 


353 


2 

249 

66 
4 
6 

32 
5 

18 
1 


18 
3 

11 
4 


36 

2 
4 

10 
2 

10 


32 

16 

1 

15 

21 

12 

1 


23 

17 

5 

1 


731 

44 
27 


38 

35 

1 

2 

5 
5 

85 
85 

17 
17 


1,273 

27 

6 

173 

4 

1,063 

157 
11 
20 
61 

7 

57 

1 


23 
4 

16 
3 


85 
6 
2 

29 
3 

28 

17 

52 
33 

19 

54 

38 

4 

12 

7 
7 


26 

17 

8 

1 


1,907 

77 
56 


61 

55 

2 

4 


137 
137 

25 
25 


1,626 

27 

10 

271 

6 

1,312 

223 
15 
26 
93 
12 
75 
2 


41 

7 

27 

7 


121 


5 
38 
25 

84 

49 

1 

34 

75 

50 

5 

20 

10 
10 


49 

34 

13 

2 


17 
17 


2,638 

121 

83 


160 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OFFICERS   AND   CREW   REQUIRED   TO   MAN  —  Continued. 


CocNTiES,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  and  Kinds  of 
Vksskls. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

BosTOX  —  Con. 

Barks, 

Britrs, 

Ciit'boals,       .... 
Lighters,      .... 

fc^chooners 

Ships 

Sloops,  .        .        ,        . 

Steamers,     .... 

OTHER  STATES. 

Baltimore,  Md 

Steamers 

Gardiner,  Me., 

Steamers 

Savannah,  Ga., 

Steamers 

XOT  GIVEN. 

Not  given,  .... 

Catboats 

Lighters,  .... 

Sail  boats,  .... 

Schooners,  .... 

Sloops,  .... 

Steamers,  .... 


Kumber  of 

Vi-ssels 


21 

12 

1 

1 

14.5 

9 

21 

42 


60 

12 

12 

1 

9 

24 

2 


NCMBKK  OF  I'EKSONS  KeQCIRKD  TO   MAN 


Officers 


63 
33 

1 

300 
28 
16 

219 


35 
35 

23 
23 

20 
20 


49 
12 
1 
1 
9 
24 
2 


Crew 


167 

66 

1 

1 

643 

155 

42 

699 


1.50 
150 

83 
83 

174 
174 


51 
5 

12 
2 

7 
18 


Total 


230 

99 

1 

2 

943 

183 

58 

918 


185 
185 

106 
106 

194 
194 


100 
17 
13 
3 
16 
42 


RECAPITULATION.     BY  COUNTIES,  ETC. 


Counties,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vkssels. 


Kumbcr  of 
Vessels 


BARNSTABLE. 

Schooners,         .        .        .        . 

Scows 

Sloops, 

BRISTOL. 

Barges, 

Barkentines,      .        .        .        . 

Barks, 

Schooners,         .        .        .        . 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Yawls, 

DUKES. 

Catboats, 

Schooners 

Steamers, 

ESSEX. 

Barges 

Barks, 

Lighters, 

Schooners,         .        .        .        . 

Scows, 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

NANTUCKET. 

Catboats, 

Schooners,         .... 
Sloops 


42 

39 
1 

9 


107 

13 
1 
2 

CI 
8 

21 
1 


15 

4 
9 
2 


2 
3 
2 

21 

2 

11 

16 

21 

17 
3 
1 


Sdmbek  of  Persons  Required  to  Max 


Officers 


86 

83 
1 
o 


419 

4 

4 

6 

130 

267 
1 


18 

3 

11 

4 


92 

2 
12 

4 
30 

2 
11 
31 

23 

17 
5 
1 


Crew 


145 

142 
1 
2 

1,4:30 

3S 

6 

20 

234 

11 

1,120 

1 

23 

4 

16 


198 

6 

38 

2 

73 

3 

28 

48 

26 

17 
8 
1 


Total 


231 

225 
2 
4 


1,849 

42 

10 

26 

364 

18 

1,-387 

2 

41 


290 

8 
50 

0 
103 

5 
39 
79 

49 

34 

13 

2 


COMMERCE. 


161 


OFFICERS   AND   CREW   REQUIRED   TO   MAN  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.      BY   COUNTIES,  ETC. —Concluded. 


Coi'N'TiES,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


PLYMOUTH. 
Schooners 

SUFFOLK. 

Barges, 

Barkentines 

Bai'ks, 

Brigs 

Catboats, 

Lighters, 

Schooners,         .... 

Ships, 

Sloops, 

Steamers, 

OTHER  STATES. 
Steamers, 

XOT  GIVEX. 

Catboats, 

Lighters, 

Sail  boats,  .... 

Schooners,         .... 

Sloops, 

Steamers, 


X  umber  of 

Vessels 


5 
5 

290 

•29 

9 

21 

12 

1 

1 

145 

9 

21 

42 

12 
12 

60 

12 

12 

1 

9 

24 

o 


SujiBEK  OF  Persons  Keiiuired  to  Man 


Officers 


731 

44 
27 
63 
33 

1 

300 
28 
16 

219 

78 
78 

49 

12 
1 
1 
9 

24 


Crew 


9 
9 

1,907 

77 

56 
167 

66 

1 

1 

643 

155 

42 
699 

407 
407 

51 

5 
12 

2 

7 
18 

7 


Total 


17 
17 

2,638 

121 

•     83 

230 

99 

1 

2 

943 

183 

58 

918 

485 
485 

100 

17 

13 

3 

16 

42 

9 


RKCAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


Xunibcr  of 
Vessels 


THE   STATE. 

Bargee 

Barkentines 

Barks, 

Brigs 

(  atboats, 

Lighters, 

Sail  boats,  .        .        .        . 

Schooners 

Scows, 

Ships 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Yawls 


44 
10 
26 
12 
34 
15 

1 
292 

3 

9 
67 
95 

1 


Number  op  Persons  Kequired  to  Man 


Officers 


1,504 

50 
31 
81 
33 
32 

6 

1 
576 

3 

28 

61 

601 

1 


Crew 


4,196 

121 

62 

225 

66 

27 

15 

2 

1,132 

4 

155 

102 

2,284 

1 


Total 


5,700 

171 

93 

306 

99 

59 

21 

3 

1,708 

7 

183 

163 

2,885 


162 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS — -1895. 


PRINCIPAL   PORTS   YISITED. 


Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  Pouts  in 


Divisions,  States,  ani>  Countkiks. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


Tonnage 


Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 


Maseachueetts, 

Massachusetts  (no  tonnage  reported) ,  . 

Maine, 

New  Hampshire  (no  tonnage  reported), 

Rhode  Island 

Rhode  Island  and  New  York, 

Connecticut, 

New  York 

Pennsylvania, 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


Maryland,  . 
Maryland  and  Virgin iii 
Virginia,    . 
South  Carolina, 
Georgia,     . 
Florida, 


Jiritish  A  liter  ica . 


New  Brunswick 

Nova  Scotia, 

British  Possessions  (not  specified), 
British  Provinces  (not  specified),  . 


West  Indies. 


Cuba 

Haiti, 

Jamaica,  .... 
Trinidad,  .... 
West  Indies  (not  specified), 


South  America. 


Dutch  (iuiana,  . 
French  Guiana, 
Uruguay,    . 
Rio  de  la  Plata  ports, 
Argentine  Republic, 


West  Coast  of  Africa : 
Ascension  Island, 
Cape  Verde  Islands, 
Not  specified. 


A  fried. 


308 

184 

40 
22 
"l 
16 
6 
4 
24 
11 

14 

1 
5 
2 

1 


14 

3 

2 
1 
2 
6 


72,505.36 
20,909.79 

6,892.28 

2,675.03 

14,604.99 

73.96 

17,456.92 

9,892.39 

22,703.94 

122.43 

15,000.00 

912.95 

349.92 

4,089.91 

2,228.73 

1,799.43 

240.75 

922.38 

94.94 

541.36 

6,059.88 

1.422.48 
403.27 
413.97 
706.59 

3,113.57 

4,199.62 

294.73 
399.37 
698.52 
874.53 
1,932.47 

2,476.88 

539.31 

199.75 

1,737.82 


2 

14 

11 

2 
29 
14 


12 

1 
6 
1 
5 


36 

11 

2 

2 

6 

15 

22 

3 

10 
1 


18 

2 

3 
13 


Ports  in  Maine  to  Ports  in  — 

Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

125 

54,548.55 

314 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Pennsylvania, 

33 
1 

1 
31 
59 

9,765.98 

102.48 

241.05 

10,109.92 

34,329.12 

51 
1 
4 

81 
177 

South  Atlantic  Division. 

14 

8,350.91 

41 

Maryland, 

District  of  (,'olumbia, , 

Virginia, 

3 

8 
3 

901.05 
5,485.12 
1,964.74 

10 
21 

10 

West  Indies. 

3   » 

2,240.55 

8 

West  Indies  (not  specified) 

3 

2,240.55 

8 

Ports  in  New  Hampshire  to  Ports  ig  — 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 


Maine, 
New  York, 


306.66 

57.04 
249 . 62 


COMMERCE. 


163 


PRINCIPAL   PORTS  VISITED  —  Continued. 
Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  Ports  in  — 


Divisions,  States,  and  Countries. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


Toniiiige 


Number 

of  Othm-  Ports 

Visited 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

MassachusettB 

Maine, 

Pennsylvania, 


3,ftl8.85 

88.37 

102.48 

3,328.00 


Ports  in  Connecticut  to  Ports  in- 


MassachuBetts, . 
Rhode  Island,    . 
New  York, 

Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

9 

7 
1 
1 

2,347.19 

1,-544.  ge 

716.00 
86.37 

15 

9 
4 
2 

PoKTs  IX  New  York  to  Ports  in 

Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

Massachusetts 

Maine, 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  Jersey, 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  Division. 

Maryland, 

District  of  Columbia, 

Georgia, 

South  Central  Division. 
Alabama 

West  Indies. 

Antigua 

Cuba, 

Haiti 

Trinidad, 

Windward  Islands, 

AVest  Indies  (not  specified) 

Jfexico. 
Mexico  (not  specified), 

South  America. 

Dutch  Guiana, 

Brazil, 

Argentine  Republic, 

J'Stirojte, 

Great  Kritain, 

Mediterranean  ports, 

Africa. 
West  Coast  of  Africa  : 

The  Azores, 

Canary  Islands, 

South  Africa, 

Asia. 

China, 

Siam, \ 

Islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

Hawaii, j 

Java '.'.','.'.  1 


86 

58 
13 

10 
1 
2 


1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

21 

1 
2 
5 
1 
1 
11 

1 
1 


28,020.14 

20,212.64 

2,774.29 

3,875.98 

122.70 

371.23 

663.30 

7,570.78 

472.47 

353.21 

6,745.10 

159.75 
159.75 

8,247.61 

444.70 
571.68 

1,121.87 
455.91 
831.65 

4,821.80 

609.47 
609.47 

3,387.19 

243.38 

2,340.53 

803.28 

1,797.99 

574.99 
1,223.00 

5,559.67 

528.16 

869.16 

4,162. 35 

6,633.32 

5,563.32 
1,070.00 

2,468.61 

960.61 
1,308.00 


160 

101 

23 

28 

3 

4 

1 


10 

4 
6 


2 
2 

65 

2 
8 

17 
5 
1 

32 

1 

1 

11 

3 

6 
2 


5 
3 

11 

1 
3 

7 


164 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PRINCIPAL   PORTS   VISITED  —  Continued. 
Ports  ix  New  Jersey  to  Ports  in  — 


DivisiOKS,  States,  akd  Countries. 


Number  of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


Number 
of  Other  Ports 
'        Visited 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 


Maesactausetts,  . 
New  Hampshire, 
Bbode  leland,    . 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


Florida, 


West  Indies. 
West  Indies  (not  specified) ,    . 


34 

'24 
2 


11,229.59 

6,392.06 
1,387.60 
3,449.93 

1,010.81 
1,010.81 

348.04 
348.04 


Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  Ports  in  — 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, 
Maine, 

Rhode  Island, 
New  York, 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


Georgia, 
Florida, 


South  Central  Division. 


Louisiana, . 
Nova  Scotia, 


British  America. 


West  Indies. 


Cuba 

Jamaica,     .... 
West  Indies  (not  specified). 


South  America. 


Colombia,  . 
Argentine  Uepublic, 


Europe. 


Portugal, 
Spain, 


144 

81,443.78 

114 

10 

9 

11 

63,934.43 
5,565.62 
7,389.48 
4,554.25 

6 

3,836.68 

2 

4 

1,045.74 
2,790.94 

1 

519.54 

1 

519.54 

1 

276.00 

1 

276.00 

19 

10,790.48 

9 

1 
9 

5,228.45 

279.07 

5,282.96 

2 

1,062.73 

1 
1 

460.61 
602.12 

3 

1,563.03 

2 

1 

1,142.85 
420.18 

Ports  in  New  England  (not  specified)  to  Ports  in  — 


Massachusetts, 


North  Atlantic  Divisioti. 


133.33 
133.38 


Ports  in  Delaware  to  Ports  in 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, 


West  Indies. 
West  Indies  (not  specified),   . 


705.10 

705.10 

279.07 

279.07 

Ports  in  Maryland  to  Ports  in  — 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, 
Maine, 


43 

35 
1 


30,471.18 

24,416.65 
902.00 


COMMERCE. 


165 


PRINCIPAL  PORTS  VISITED —  Coutinued. 
Ports  in  Maryland  to  Ports  in  —  Concluded. 


Divisions,  Statks,  ani>  Countries. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


Tonnage 


Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


Rhode  Island, 
New  York, 


Xorth  Atlantic  Dicision  — Con. 


iSout/i  Central  Division. 


Texas, 


4,065.29 
1,087.24 

472.47 
472.47 


16 
6 

4 
4 


Ports  in  Virginia  to  Ports  in  — 

North  Atlantic  Division. 

80 

70,634.84 

193 

Massachusetts 

Maine, 

Rhode  Island, 

Connecticut 

New  York, 

66 
2 
9 
1 
2 

59,528.14 

972.40 

8,591.88 

801.89 

740.53 

140 

10 

31 

4 

8 

South  Central  Division, 

1 

588.09 

2 

Texas, 

1 

588.09 

2 

British  America. 

1 

481.28 

4 

Nova  Scotia 

1 

481.28 

4 

West  Indies, 

7 

3,864.44 

26 

Cuba, 

West  Indies  (not  specified), 

6 
2 

3,114.66 
749.78 

18 

S 

}Ci(ro2:ie. 

1 

1,223.00 

3 

Spain 

1 

1,223.00 

3 

Ports  in  North  Carolina  to  Ports  in  — 


New  York, 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 


Ports  in  South  Carolina 

TO  Ports  in  — 

Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

11 

5,614.18 

28 

MasBachusetts, . 
New  York, 

8 
3 

4,433.62 
1,180.56 

18 
10 

South  Atlantic  Division. 

2 

838.62 

6 

Maryland,  . 
North  Carolina, 

1 
1 

382.71 
455.91 

5 

Ports  in  Georgia  to  Ports  in  — 

Massachusetts, . 
Maine, 

Rhode  Island,   . 
New  York, 

Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

26 

23 
1 

1 

1 

12,894.85 

11,415.98 
458.62 
640.90 
379.35 

50 

42 
2 
3 
3 

Ports  in  Florida  to  Ports  in  — 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division. 

12 

6,968.60 

49 

Massachusetts 

New  York, 

New  Jersey 

10 

1 
1 

5,485.32 

472.47 

1,010.81 

41 

4 
4 

West  Indies, 

2 

750.64 

8 

West  Indies  (not  specified), 

2 

750.64 

8 

16(5 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PRINCIPAL  PORTS  VISITED  —  Continued. 
Ports  in  Alabama  to  Ports  in  — 


Divisions,  States,  and  Countries. 


Number  of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


Numbur 
of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


North  Atlantic  Division . 


MaesachusettB, , 
New  York, 


West  Indies, 

Cuba 

West  Indies  (not  specified),   . 


1,060.56 

588.09 
472.47 


1,962.71 

1,450.96 
511.75 


Ports  in  Mississippi  to  Ports  in  — 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, 


360.00 
360.00 


Ports  in  Louisiana  to  Ports  in 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


New  York, 


574.99 
574.99 


Ports  in  British  America  to  Ports  in  — 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, . 
New  Hampshire, 
New  York, 
Pennsylvania,    . 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


Maryland, 


South  America, 


Argentine  Republic, 


0 

2,766.66 

4 

1 
4 

1 

830.42 

468.75 

1,191.49 

276.00 

1 

82.48 

1 

82.48 

3 

1,562.63 

3 

1,562.68 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to 

»  Ports  in- 

— 

North  Atlantic  Division. 

80 

37,901.61 

259 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

New  York 

Pennsylvania 

38 

2 

27 

13 

18,032.45 

681.26 

11,685.76 

7,502.14 

109 

5 

92 

53 

South  Atlantic  Division. 

5 

1,678.60 

12 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia, 

South  Carolina, 

Florida 

2 
1 

1 
1 

695.52 
667.86 
122.60 
292.62 

5 
3 

4 

South  Central  Division. 

1 

493.03 

3 

Louisiana, 

1 

493.03 

3 

Ports  in  Mexico  to  Ports  in  ■ 


North  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, . 


886.28 
886.28 


COMMERCE. 


167 


PRINCIPAL  PORTS   VISITED  —  Concluded. 
Ports  in  South  America  to  Ports  in  — 


Divisions,  States,  and  Countries. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


Tonnage 


Number 

of  Otlier  Ports 

Visiteil 


MasBachueette, 
New  York, 


Virginia, 


Xorth  Atlantic  DivUion. 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


16 

12 
4 


9,487.31 

7,618.75 
1,868.56 


294.73 
294.73 


37 

21 
16 


Ports  in  Europe  to  Ports  in  — 


Massachusetts, 
New  York, 


Spain, 


JVbriA  Atlantic  Division. 


Europe. 


1,382.75 

1,223.00 
159.75 


493.03 
493.03 


Ports  in  Africa  to  Ports  in 


Xortli  Atlantic  Division. 


Massachusetts, 


2,449.67 
2,449.67 


Ports  in  Asia  to  Ports  in  — 


New  York, 


Maryland, 


yorth  Atlantic  Division. 


South  Atlantic  Division. 


',886.32 
,886.32 

960.61 
960.61 


Ports  in  Islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  Ports  in- 


New  York, 
Pennsylvania, 


Xorth  Atlantic  Division, 


5,107.12 

3,384.12 
1,723.00 


168 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO  PRINCIPAL  PORTS. 


Classification  of  Cargo  and  Pours. 


Animal  Refune,  GrenHe,  etc. 
Porte  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  >[asBachusetts, 

Apples  iitiil  Oynterx. 
Ports  in  Connecticut  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 

Anphalt. 

Forts  in  AVest  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Xe«-  York, 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania,    . 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  District  of  Columbia, 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Louisiana, . 

linrreh. 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,    , 

Bitrreh  and  Stone. 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  Y''ork 


Bone-black  and  WlUting. 
Ports  in  New  YorTc  to  ports  in  Maine,  . 


Hrickt. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine,    . 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 
Ports  in  New  Y^^ork  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 
Ports  in  New  Jersej'  to  jiorts  in  Massachusetts,  . 

Sricka,  Clay,  and  Stone. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 

Brickx,  Conl,  Liiml/(  r,  nnd  Siind. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Brirkii  and  Wood. 
Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Building  Materials  and  Grocer  lea. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Cane,  Coffee,  Dyestuffs,  arid  Indigo. 
Ports  in  Asia  to  ports  in  New  York, 


C'lsk'K,  Stone,  <dc. 
Porte  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Cement. 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  York,  . 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania, 
Ports  in  New  York  to  i)orts  in  Mai^pachusetts,     . 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Maine,   . 
Ports  in  New  Y'ork  to  ports  in  Alabama, 

Cement  and  Granite. 
Ports  In  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ci'iiient,  Gravel,  nnd  Sand. 
Ports  in  New  England  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Cement,  Iron,  ami  l.ntnhir. 
Porte  in  New  York  to  ports  in  District  of  Columbia, 

Cement  and  Stone, 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  York,  . 


Number  of 
Vessels 


Tonnajrt- 


Number 

of  Other  I'orts 

Visited 


548.28 
548.28 

17.87 

17.87 

4,383.80 

408.43 

1,876.76 

1,037.72 

567.86 

493.03 

122.70 
122.70 

766.08 
766.08 

144.58 
144. 5S 

555.93 

209.23 

190.74 

77.98 

77.98 

27.92 
27.92 

22.58 
22.-58 

29.33 
29.33 

52.88 


1,508.00 
1,508.00 

10.58 
10.58 

1,558.35 

938.40 
241.05 
119.22 
99.93 
159.75 

30.00 
30.00 

133.38 
133.38 

363.21 
353.21 

198.81 
198.81 


COMMERCE. 


169 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO    PRINCIPAL   PORTS  —  Continued. 


Classification  of  Cargo  and  I'orts. 


Number  of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


Xumber 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


Clay. 

Ports  iu  New  York  to  ports  in  Connecticut, 
Ports  iu  New  Jersey  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 


Cluij  (did  (h'linlte. 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  York,  . 

Cliiy,  Iron,  an.<l  Wood, 
Ports  in  MassachuBetts  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

Clay  ami  Lime. 
Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Coal. 

Ports  in  ^fassachusett8  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  Massacliusetts  to  ports  iu  Maine,     . 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  lihode  Island, 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Florida,  . 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  West  Indies,  . 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Africa,    . 

Ports  iu  Maine  to  ports  iu  Pennsylvania, 

Ports  iu  Connecticut  to  ports  iu  ifaseachusetts,  . 

Ports  iu  t'onnecticut  to  ports  in  lihode  Island,    . 

Ports  iu  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Maine,   . 

Ports  iu  New  York  to  ports  in  Rliode  Island, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  iu  Mexico, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  tSoutli  America,    . 

Ports  iu  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  Massacliusetts,  . 

Ports  iu  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  New  Hampshire, 

Ports  in  New  Jersey  to  ports  iu  lihode  Island,    . 

Ports  in  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  Florida, 

Ports  iu  I'ennsylvania  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

Ports  iu  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Maine, 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  lihode  Island,  . 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  \iovXi  iu  New  York, 

Ports  in  I'eiinsylvania  to  ports  in  (feorgia,  . 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  iu  Florida,     . 

Ports  iu  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Louisiana, 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  iu  British  America, 

Ports  iu  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  West  Indies,    . 

Ports  iu  Pennsylvania  to  ports  iu  Soutli  America, 

Ports  iu  Pennsylvauia  to  ports  in  Kurope,    . 

Porta  in  Maryland  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  Maryland  to  jjorts  iu  Maine,     . 

Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  in  lihode  Island, 

Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  iu  New  York, 

Ports  in  ^[aryland  to  ports  in  'I'exas,     . 

Ports  iu  Virginia  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  iu  Maine, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  iu  Rhode  Island,  . 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  iu  Connecticut, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  Texas, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  British  America, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  iu  West  Indies,     . 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  Kurope,     . 

Ports  in  Alabama  to  ports  in  West  Indies,    . 

Ports  iu  British  America  to  ports  iu  South  America, 

Ports  iu  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, . 

Ports  iu  Europe  to  ports  in  Europe, 

Coal,  (rrain ,  and  Ifay. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 
Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  lihode  Island, 

Coal,  Grain,  and  Lnniher. 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 

Coal,  (ri-ain,  and  Woinl , 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Coal  and  Granite. 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 


1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

•412 

♦21 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
39 
9 
9 
1 
2 
1 
2 
13 
2 

7 

1 

106 

10 

9 
10 

2 

3 
1 
1 

19 
1 
1 

32 
1 
3 
2 

1 

64 
2 


1 
1 
7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

3 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 


J, 253.59 

122.70 
1,130.89 

160.69 
160.69 

21.88 
21.88 

176.36 
176.36 

2f)l,56.T.31 

7,.545.81 

299.58 

121.20 

876.80 

1,481.74 

199.75 

.526.95 

1,426.75 

716.00 

16,826.62 

2,34.3.12 

3,799.55 

375.00 

931.47 

609.47 

758.06 

4,966.87 

1,387.60 

3,318.53 

1,010.81 

61,421.19 

5,565.62 

7,389.48 

4,243.19 

1,045.74 

2,288.65 

519.54 

276.00 

10,790.48 

602.12 

420.18 

23,312.15 

902.00 

3,798.12 

1,087.24 

472.47 

,59..3rj3.79 

972  40 

7,949.28 

81)1.89 

740.53 

588.09 

481.28 

:;,864.44 

1,223.00 

.5112.29 

414.76 

514.68 

493.03 

62.39 

42.73 
19.66 

62.28 
62.28 

16.05 
16.05 

224.95 
224.95 


13 

3 
10 


3 

3 

1,013 

1 
2 
2 
4 
3 
4 

1 

4 
72 
16 
26 

5 
1 

5 
35 

I 
21 

4 

266 

30 

26 

28 

5 
12 

5 

2 
70 


92 
3 

11 

6 

4 

135 

10 

28 
4 
8 
2 
4 

26 
3 
4 
5 
2 
3 

2 


*  Includes  four  vessels,  no  tonnage  or  other  ports  reported. 


170 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 181)5. 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO   PRINCIPAL  PORTvS  —  Continued. 


Cr.Assii-icATios  OK  Cai!GO  and  Torts. 


Number  of 

Vessols 


'J'oniiase 


Numbpr 

of  Other  Ports 

Visiteil 


CoqI  mid  Iron, 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  MasBachusetts, 
Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

I'lHtland  Iron  J'ipe. 
Ports  in  Peunej'lvania  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

(Jodl  and  Lumber. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  New  York,  . 
Ports  in  Connecticut  to  ports  in  ^[assachusetts,  . 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 

Cofil  (111(1  Oysters. 
Ports  in  Connecticut  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 

('ixtl,  (inil  Stone. 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 
Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Corrxt, 

Ports  in  "West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, . 
Ports  in  .South  America  to  i)orts  in  Massacliusetts, 

Cocoa  uiitl  Sugar. 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 

Coroannt'i. 
Ports  in  AVest  Indies  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania,    . 

Cnojierage, 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  West  Indies, . 
Ports  iu  Maine  to  ports  in  Virginia, 
Ports  ill  Maine  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 
Ports  iu  New  York  to  ports  iu  West  Indies, 
Ports  in  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 

Cooperage  and  Lumber. 
Ports  in  Alabanaa  to  ports  in  West  Indies,    . 

('firk'  and  O/ires. 
Ports  in  Europe  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Cor» . 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maryland, 

Cotton. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Cotton  (tiiil  Jiah'd  J>rij  Goods. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Rhode  Island, 

Eitrthenn-are  Pipe  and  Lumber, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine,     . 

Fertilher-f, 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massacliusetts, 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Maryland, 
Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

yertilizer^  and  Guano. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  British  America, 

Firewood, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Fixli  and  Fiali  Oil. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 
Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 


4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 


4 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

•13 

*10 
1 


2-18.57 

119.22 
129.35 

333.85 
333.85 

163.33 

61.73 
22.04 
79.56 

15.88 
15.88 

804.67 

493.61 
311.06 

1,27S.33 

46S.75 
809.58 

468.75 
468.75 

399.37 
399.37 

3,175.06 

1,511.57 
468.75 
431.94 
414.76 
348.04 

1.59.75 
159.75 

159.75 
159.75 

122.4:3 
122.43 

150.14 
150.14 

58.77 
58.77 

99.16 
99.16 

1,465.07 

648.79 
221.38 
472.47 
122.43 

94.94 
94.94 

20.78 
20.78 

295.20 

262.56 

25.59 

7.05 


*  Includes  one  vessel,  no  tonnage  or  other  ports  reported. 


COMMERCE. 


171 


CARGO   CARRIED    TO   PRINCIPAL   PORTS —  Continued. 


Number  of 

Number 

Ci.AssiKicATiox  oi'  Cargo  and  Ports. 

Vessels 

Ton n age 

of  Otlier  Ports 
Visited 

Msh,  Flour,  Grain,  and  Salt. 

6.19 

_^ 

Porte  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  MassachusettB, 

6.19 

- 

Fix/i,  <r'r<ihi,  1(11(1  I'rovixioiis. 

16.64 

., 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,       .        .        , 

16.64 

" 

Fix/i,  (rrort'vli's,  and  Suit. 

7.27 

. 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,       .        . 

7.27 

>V.v/i    Kllil   (tIKIIIO. 

*3 

8.51 

_ 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

*3 

8.51 

- 

Finh  Wnste. 

5 

_ 

_ 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

5 

- 

- 

Fruit  and  JS^utn. 

5 

1,031.61 

10 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

1 

153.65 

1 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

1 

162.77 

2 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  iu  New  York,         .... 

2 

592.59 

7 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  South  Carolina, 

1 

122.60 

General  Jferr/iaiidiae. 

57 

41,967.66 

80 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

3 

102.90 

__ 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine,     . 

3 

271.12 

2 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  New  Yorlc,     . 

8 

12,.546.29 

2 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Penusylvania, 

3 

3,328.00 

3 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  British  America, 

4 

1,245.61 

8 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  "West  Indies,  . 

3 

1,092.00 

5 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  America, 

2 

694.10 

13 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Africa,    . 

1,349.31 

2 

Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania,  . 

3,328.00 

3 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 

3,424.37 

25 

Ports  in  New  Y^ork  to  ports  in  South  America,    . 

1,311.00 

1 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Africa,  . 

2,290.77 

5 

Ports  in  New  Y'^ork  to  ports  in  Asia, 

1,. 500. 00 

_ 

Ports  in  New  Y^ork  to  ports  in  Islands  of  the  Pacific  ( 

)ceai 

1, 

960.61 

1 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

86.37 

2 

Ports  iu  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  . 

1,615.96 

3 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania,    . 

444.70 

2 

Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

1,770.16 

1 

Ports  in  Africa  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,    . 

876.53 

Ports  in  Asia  to  ports  in  New  Y'ork, 

2,649.32 

2 

Ports  in  Islauds  of  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  ports  in  New  Y'ork, 

1,080.54 

- 

(rencvdl  .Vin/KUidise  and  Cocoa. 

889.58 

1 

Ports  in  Islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  ports  in  New  Y'ork, 

889.58 

1 

General  Jferchandhe,  Grain,  and  Iluy. 

242.84 

3 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine, 

105.57 

.„ 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Khode  Island, 

25.15 

1 

Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

25.15 

1 

Ports  in  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

86.97 

1 

General  M^erchnndise  and  Keronene. 

889.58 

1 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Africa 

889.58 

1 

General  Merchandise,  Kerosene,  and  Rum, 

982.00 

1 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Africa 

982.00 

1 

General  Merchandise  and  Lognwod. 

438.62 

6 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

249.62 

6 

Ports  in  West  ludies  to  ports  in  New  York 

189.00 

1 

(reneral  Merchandise  and  Lumber. 

153.65 

1 

Ports  in  New  Y'ork  to  ports  iu  West  Indies 

153.65 

1 

General  Merchandise  and  Oysters. 

.    62.28 

1 

Ports  in  Connecticut  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

62.28 

1 

General  Merchandise  and,  Passengers. 

50 

63,159.58 

2 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,       . 

19 

6,590.68 

. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  la  Maine 

5 

4,896.40 

~ 

Includes  two  vessels,  no  tonnage  or  other  ports  reported. 


172 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO  PRINCIPAL   PORTS  —  Continued. 


Classification  of  Cargo  and  Ports. 


Xiimbcr  of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


General  Merchundine  and  J'assengers  —  Con. 

Ports  in  Massachiisctte  to  ports  in  Rhode  Isl.ind, 

Ports  In  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Khode  Island  and  New  York, 

Ports  in  Masnachnsetts  to  ports  in  t'ennsylvauia, 

Ports  in  Massachnsettw  to  ports  in  Maryland  and  Virginia, 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  (jeorgia, .... 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     .... 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Georgia,        .... 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Africa, 

Ports  in  Africa  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

General  ^ferchn»dilse  and  Rattan. 
Ports  in  Asia  to  ports  in  New  York, 


General  Jferchandise  and  Tea. 
Ports  in  Asia  to  ports  in  ^faryland. 


Ports  in  Massacliusetts  to  ports  in  ^^assachusetts, 
Ports  in  Rhode  Island  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 


Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 


Massacliusetts 
Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 
Massachusetts 
Maine  to  ports 
Maine  to  ports 
Maine  to  ports 
Maine  to  ports 
Maine  to  ports 
Maine  to  ports 


Oranite. 

to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
to  ports  in  Maine,     . 
to  ports  in  Rhode  Island 
to  ports  in  New  York, 
to  ports  in  Florida,  . 
in  Massachusetts,     . 
in  Rhode  Island, 
in  Connecticut, 
in  New  York,   . 
in  Pennsylvania, 
in  Maryland,     . 


Grim  He  and  Liimher. 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Granite,  Lumber,  and  Stone. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Grarel. 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

Ports  in  New  Hampshire  to  ports  in  Maine,         .        .        .        . 

Gravel  and  Satid. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,       .        , 

Gravel  (iiul  Stone. 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

(riixno. 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  South  America  to  jxirts  in  Virginia,        .        .        .         , 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

//ellip. 

Ports  in  AVest  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  .        .        .        . 
Ports  in  It^landK  of  the  Pacitic  Ocean  to  ports  in  New  York, 
Ports  in  Islands  <  f  the  I'acirtc  (7cean  to  ports  in  Pennsj-lvania, . 

Hides  and  Wool. 

Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  Sfassachusetts, 

Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  New  York,    .        .        .        . 


Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Xew  York,   . 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania, 


2 
6 
3 
h 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 

2 
2 

1 
1 


4 
1 

65 

4 
51 


1,554.51 

14,604.99 

4,856.00 

15,000.00 

4,089.91 

3,260.00 

6,745.10 

528.16 

1,033.83 

2,381.00 
2,381.00 

960.61 
960.61 

413.62 


297.23 
297.23 

184.12 
184.12 

135.13 

78.09 
57.04 

97.31 
97.31 

82.87 
82.87 

1,412.91 

559.09 
559.09 
294.73 

229.37 
229.37 

4,204.77 

1,067.77 
1,414.00 
1,723.00 

3,320.52 

2,4.51.36 

S69.16 

41,067.94 

2,260.94 
31,825.89 


Xumber 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


15.58 

. 

26.84 

2 

294.77 

3 

,  76.43 

2 

41 

7,375.43 

58 

21 

1,593.25 

- 

3S8.11 

2 

519.54 

5 

2,406.35 

13 

519.54 

5 

427.09 

4 

102.48 

1 

241.05 

4 

587.91 

11 

399.37 

10 

190.74 

3 

1 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 


187 

15 
145 


COMMERCE. 


173 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO   PRINCIPAL   PORTS  —  Continued. 


ClASSIFIOATION  of   CaROO   and   I'OKTS. 


Ice  —  Con. 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  District  of  Columbia, . 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Virginia, 

Ice  and  Lumber. 
Porte  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  America, 

Iron. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine,    . 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  West  Indies, . 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 
Ports  in  Xew  Jersey  to  jjorts  in  Massachusetts,  . 
Ports  in  New  Jersey  to  ports  in  liliode  Island,    . 
Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Soutli  America, 
Ports  in  Delaware  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island,  . 

Iron  Pipe. 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 
Porte  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Iron  liails. 
Porte  in  Delaware  to  ports  in  West  Indies,  . 

Kerosene. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  America, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Europe, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Africa,  . 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Asia, 

Ports  in  Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Europe,    . 

Lime  and  Lumber. 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachueette,     . 

Lobsters. 
Ports  in  British  America  to  ports  in  Maeeachueetts, 

Logjcood. 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, . 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island,    . 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  New  York, 
Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  New  York,  . 

Logwood  and  Sugar. 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, . 


Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Forts  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  ia 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 


Lumber. 

Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine,     . 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  New  York,     . 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Virginia, 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  Carolina, 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Florida,  . 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  West  Indies,  . 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  America, 
M  assachusetts  to  ports  in  Africa,    . 
Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 
Maine  to  ports  in  New  York,   . 
Maine  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 
Rhode  Island  to  ports  in  Maine, 
New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 
New  York  to  ports  in  Pennsylvania, 
New  York  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 
New  York  to  ports  in  South  America,    . 
New  York  to  jiorts  in  Europe, 
Pennsylvania  to  ports  in  Florida,    . 
Maryland  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 
North  Carolina  to  ports  in  New  York,    . 
South  Carolina  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
South  Carolina  to  ports  in  New  York,    . 
Georgia  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Georgia  to  ports  in  Maine, 
Georgia  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island,   . 


Number  of 

Vessels 


1 
1 

10 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 

2 
2 

1 
1 

15 

8 
1 
4 
1 
1 

2 
2 

98 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 
1 
7 
2 
2 
1 
4 
1 
6 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
23 
1 
1 


TiiMiiafie 


Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


5,485.12 
1,495.99 


53 
53 


4,098.12 

348.68 
493.03 
122.43 
129.35 
131.40 
1,064.92 
460.61 
705.10 
642.60 

825.93 

160.69 
665.24 

279.07 
279.07 

8,271.08 

574.99 

1,389.77 

574.99 

869.16 

3,719.32 

1,142.85 

227.87 
227.87 

25.91 
25.91 

3,506.43 

1,808.65 
279.07 
821.05 
348.04 
249.62 


21 
6 


28 

1 
3 
5 
2 
3 
4 
5 
2 
3 


3 
6 

3 
3 

25 

6 
1 
5 
3 
3 
8 

1 
1 


40 

19 
3 

10 
3 

5 


380.78 

4 

380.78 

4 

41,187.13 

211 

6.35 

_ 

81.07 

1 

331.58 

1 

876.80 

2 

349.92 

1 

832.39 

2 

1,481.54 

10 

2,056.00 

4 

52S.45 

3 

662.59 

8 

311.55 

2 

1,808.61 

6 

102.48 

1 

709.16 

6 

283.30 

1 

1,811.16 

23 

1,318.13 

5 

1,223.00 

3 

502.29 

4 

76.43 

2 

375.38 

2 

1,746.68 

8 

827.35 

4 

11,415.98 

42 

45S.62 

2 

640.90 

3 

174 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CARGO   CARRIED    TO   PRINCIPAL   PORTS  —  Continued. 


C'LASStKICATMN   OK   t'AHGO  AND   ToKTS. 


Xumber  of 
Vessi-ls 


Tonnage 


Xumber 
ofOthtr  Ports 

Visitod 


Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  iu 
Ports  iu 
Ports  in 
Ports  iu 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  in 
Ports  iu 
Ports  in 


Litiuher  —  Cou. 

Georgia  to  ports  iu  New  York, 
Floridii  to  ports  in  Massacliiisetts,  . 
Florida  to  ports  iu  AVe*  Indies, 
Alabama  to  ports  in  M  assachusetts, 
^Uabaraa  to  ports  in  New  York, 
Alabama  to  jjorts  in  AVest  Indies,   . 
Mist^issippi  to  ports  in  Massacliiisetts,    . 
British  Anu-iica  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 
British  America  to  ports  iu  New  York, . 
British  America  to  ports  iu  Pennsylvania, 
British  America  to  ports  iu  Maryland,    . 
British  America  to  ports  in  South  America, 
Asia  to  ports  iu  New  York, 


Lumber  and  Oysters. 
Ports  in  Massacluisetts  to  ports  in  Connecticut,  . 

Larahvr  and  Phosphate. 
Ports  in  Florida  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts,  .... 

Malimjuiiy. 
Ports  in  Mexico  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

Mails  and  Passengers. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Molasses  and  Sugar. 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,  .        .        , 

Oyxtirs. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Connecticut,  . 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Virginia, 

Ports  in  Connecticut  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Ports  in  Virginia  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,        .        . 

Oysters  and  Shells. 

Ports  in  Massaclnisetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Massaclnisetts  to  ports  in  lihode  Island, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Couueclicut,  . 

Passengers. 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  New  Hampshire,  . 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Khodc  Island, 

Petroleum. 

Ports  iu  New  York  to  ports  in  Asia,     .        .        .     "    . 
Ports  in  New  Y'ork  to  ports  in  Islauds  of  the  Pacific  Ocean, 


Phosphate. 

Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Maryland  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 
Ports  in  North  Carolina  to  ports  in  New  York,    . 
Ports  in  South  Carolina  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  South  Carolina  to  ports  in  New  Y^ork,    . 
Ports  in  South  Carolina  to  ports  in  Maryland, 
Ports  in  South  Carolina  to  ports  in  North  Carolina, 
Ports  in  Florida  to  i)orts  in  Massachusetts,  , 
Ports  iu  Florida  to  ports  in  New  York, 
Ports  in  Florida  to  ports  iu  New  Jersey, 

Plaster. 


Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  iu  New  York,   . 


Plaster  and  lluilroud  Ties. 
Ports  in  New  IlarapBhire  to  ports  in  New  Y'ork, 

Railroad  Ties. 

Porto  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Maryland 

Ports  m  British  America  to  ports  iu  New  Hampshire, 


1 
■1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
3 
4 
1 
1 
2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
1 


*104 

tl02 

1 


1 
1 

18 

1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 


379.35 

1,662.80 

750.64 

588.09 

472.47 

1,300.67 

360.00 

804.51 

1,191.49 

276.00 

82.48 

1,147.92 

1,348.00 

26.80 
26.80 

374.59 
374.59 

886.28 
886.28 

38.15 
38.15 

431.94 
431.94 

237.02 

36.. 52 
36.15 
86.37 
77.98 

78.85 

8.21 
60.00 
10.64 

2,091.63 
2,085.06 

6.57 

2,922.00 

1,414.00 
1,508.00 

10,309.35 

852.72 
190.74 
455.91 

2,686.94 
353.21 
382.71 
455.91 

3,447.93 
472.47 

1,010.81 

1,644.97 

1,109.65 
535.32 

249.62 
249.62 

806.14 

337.39 
468.75 


•  Includes  29  vessels,  no  tonnage  or  other  ports  reported, 
t  Includes  28  vessels,  no  tonnage  or  other  ports  reported. 


COMMERCE. 


175 


CARGO   CARRIED   TO    PRINCIPAL   PORTS  —  Concluded. 


Classification  ov  Cargo  and  Torts. 

Number  of 
Vessels 

Tonnage 

Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 

I{u»i. 

1 

399.37 

10 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Africa 

1 

399.37 

10 

,^(i/t. 

11 

6,922.97 

30 

Ports  iu  Maseaclnisetts  to  ports  iu  Maine 

Ports  in  "West  I udies  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  iu  Rhode  J  eland,   .... 
Ports  iu  AVest  Indies  to  ports  iu  New  York,         .... 

Ports  iu  AVest  Indies  to  ports  iu  Pennsylvania 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Maryland 

Ports  iu  Europe  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

140.91 
1,886.60 
402.19 
705.59 
869.16 
695.52 
1,223.00 

2 

9 
2 
6 
3 
5 
3 

Su  nd. 

15 

1,748.99 

10 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Rhode  Island, 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  New  York 

Ports  iu  Maine  to  ports  in  ^^assachusetts 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Massachusetts 

9 
1 
1 

0 

1 
1 

60S. 89 
20.16 
240.00 
140.91 
307.31 
431.72 

2 
2 
3 
3 

ShdU. 

1 

45.22 

_ 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Rhode  Island, 

1 

45.22 

- 

St  uvea. 

4 

560.16 

6 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Maine 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Maine, 

1 
1 

2 

52.45 
321.05 

186.66 

4 
2 

Stone. 

44 

13,579.39 

100 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

Ports  iu  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  New  York,     .... 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  I'ennsylvania, 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  ]?ritish  America,  . 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Ports  iu  Maine  to  ports  iu  reuusylvauia, 

Ports  in  Maine  to  ports  in  Maryland, 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts 

Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  New  Jersey,         .... 

2 
5 
5 
1 
9 
13 
5 
1 
1 
2 

100.97 

1,870.97 

1,708.39 

458.88 

2,929.26 

4,042.91 

1,335.86 

372.92 

388.00 

371.23 

11 
11 

o 

21 
30 
14 

4 
2 

4 

Sugar. 

41 

21,878.01 

145 

Ports  in  Louisiana  to  ports  in  New  York, 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  iu  Maesaci^iisetts 

Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  New  York,         .... 
Ports  iu  AVest  Indies  to  ports  iu  Pennsylvania,    .... 

Ports  iu  West  Indies  to  ports  in  Florida, 

Ports  iu  South  America  to  ports  in  New  York 

1 
14 
15 

8 

1 
2 

574.99 

8,008.66 

7,500.77 

4,751.19 

292.62 

749.78 

5 

48 

47 

33 

4 

8 

Tar. 

1 

66.65 

_ 

Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  iu  Massachusetts, 

1 

66.65 

- 

Whale  Oil. 

2 

539.31 

2 

Ports  in  Africa  to  ports  in  Massachusetts, 

•7 

539.31 

2 

Wool. 

2 

1,680.52 

2 

Ports  in  South  America  to  ports  in  Massachusetts,     . 

2 

1,680.52 

2 

Pilotage  and  Towage. 
Under  American  Flag. 


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NUMBER  OF  VESSELS  AND  TONNAGE:   BY  KINDS 
OF  COMMERCE  AND  VESSELS. 


Counties,  Etc.,  Home  Ports, 

AND  Classification  op  Commekce 

AND  Vessels. 

BRISTOL. 
FAL.Ii   RIV£R. 

Coastwise. 
Steamers, 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Steamers, 

XEW    BEDFORW. 

Coastwise. 
Steamers 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Steamers 

ESSEX. 
OLiOlTCEiiiTKR. 

Coastwise. 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs,         ,        .        .        . 

::flarbleliea<l. 

CoastiLHse. 
Steamer  tugs,         .... 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


54.76 
54.76 

82.49 
82.49 


92.70 
92.70 

183.08 
183.08 


188.74 

45.63 

16.70 

126.41 


18.33 
18.33 


Counties,  Etc.,  Home  Ports, 
AND  Classification  of  Commerce 
and  Vessels.  " 


NEWerRYPORT. 

Coastwise. 
Steamer  tugs, 

SAL.E3I. 

Coastwise. 
Steamer  tugs, 

PLYMOUTH. 
Plyiuouth. 

Coastwise. 
Steamers, 

SUFFOLK. 
BO.STON. 

Coastwise. 


Schooners, 
Steamers, 
Steamer  tugs. 


Ocean. 
Steamer  tuge, 

OTHER  STATES. 
EL.L.SWORTIf,    9IE. 

Coastwise. 
Steamers,        .... 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


Tonnage 


*55 

8 
9 

*38 

12 
12 


63.34 
63.34 


19.11 
19.11 


32.67 
32.67 


2,047.83 

607.78 

149.17 

1,290.88 

733.33 
733.33 


23.48 
23.48 


EECAPITULATION.     BY   COUNTIES,  ETC. 


Counties,  Etc.,  and 

Classification  of  Commerce 
AND  Vessels. 

Number 

of 
Vessels 

Tonnage 

Counties,  Etc.,  and 

Classification  of  Commerce 

and  A''essels. 

Number 

of 
Vessels 

Tonnage 

BRISTOL. 

Coastwise. 

Steamers 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Steamers 

ESSEX. 

Coastwise. 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs 

PLYMOUTH. 

Coastwise. 

Steamers, 

9 
5 
5 

4 

4 

14 

14 
4 
1 
9 

1 
1 
1 

413.03 
147.46 
147.46 

265.57 
265.57 

289.52 

289.52 

45.63 

16.70 

227.19 

32.67 
32.67 
32.67 

SUFFOLK. 

Coastwise. 

Schooners 

Steamers, 

Steamer  tugs,         .... 

Ocean. 
Steamer  tugs,         .... 

OTHKR  STATES. 

Coastwise. 

Steamers, 

*67 

*55 

8 

9 

*38 

12 

12 

1 

1 
1 

2,781.16 

2,047.83 

607.78 

149.17 

1,290.88 

733.33 
733.33 

23.48 
23.48 
23.48 

*  Includes  one  vessel,  tonnage  not  given. 
[179] 


180 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


VESSELS,  TONNAGE,  AND   KINDS   OF   COMMERCE  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE   STATE. 


The  State,  and  Classification 
OF  Commerce  akd  Vessels. 


THE  STATE. 
Coastwise. 


SchoonerB, 
Sloops,    . 
Steamers, 
Steamer  tuge, 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


*92 

*76 

8 

4 

17 

*47 


Tonnage 


3,539.86 

2,540.96 

607.78 

45.63 

369.48 

1,518.07 


The  State,  and  Classification 
OF  Commerce  and  Vessels. 


Ocean. 
Steamer  tugs, 

Coastwise  and  Ocean. 
Steamers,        .        .        .        . 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


12 
12 

4 
4 


Tonnage 


733.33 
733.33 

265.57 
265.57 


*  Includes  one  vessel,  tonnage  not  given. 


COMMERCE. 


181 


OWIS'ERSHIP  OF  YBSSELS. 


Counties,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  and  Kinds 

OF  Vessels. 


BRISTOL. 

Fall  River,     .... 
Steamers,      .... 

New  Bedford, 

Steamers,     .... 

ESSEX. 

Gloucester,   .... 

Sloops 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs, 

Marblehead,      .... 
Steamer  tugs, 

Newburtport, 

Steamer  tugs, 

Salem 

Steamer  tugs, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Plymouth,          .... 
Steamers 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston 

Schooners,    .... 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs, 

OTHER  STATES. 

Ells-worth,  Me.,   . 

Steamers 


Number  of 
Ves.seLs 


67 
8 
9 

60 


Amount  Owned  By  — 


Citizens  of 
JIassachusctts 


$39,000 
39,000 

48,500 
48,500 


$33,700 

2,100 

5,000 

26,600 

4,500 
4,500 

26,000 
26,000 

3,500 
3,500 


$4,000 
4,000 


$637,666 

93,100 

30,900 

513,666 


$2,200 
2,200 


Citizens  of 
Other  .States 


$80,809 

1,500 
79,309 


Total  Value 


$39,000 
39,000 

48,500 
48,500 


$33,700 

2,100 

5,000 

26,600 

4,500 
4,500 

28,000 
26,000 

3,500 
3,500 


$4,000 
4,000 


$718,475 

93,100 

32,400 

592,976 


$2,200 
2,200 


RECAPITULATION.     BY   COUNTIES,   ETC. 


Counties,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


BRISTOL. 
Steamers, 

ESSEX. 

Sloops, 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs,    .... 

PLYMOUTH, 
Steamers 

SUFFOLK. 

Schooners,         .... 

Steamers, 

Steamer  tugs 

OTHER  STATES. 
Steamers 


Number  of 
Vessels 


9 
9 

14 

4 
1 
9 

1 

1 

67 

8 

9 

50 

1 
1 


Amount  Owned  Br- 


Citizens  of 
Massachusetts 


$87,500 
87,500 

$67,700 

2,100 

6,000 

60,600 

$4,000 
4,000 

$637,666 

93,100 

30,900 

513,666 

$2,200 
2,200 


Citizens  of 
Other  States 


$80,809 

1,500 
79,309 


Total  Value 


$87,500 
87,500 

$67,700 

2,100 

5,000 

60,600 

$4,000 
4,000 

$718,475 

93,100 

32,400 

592,975 

$2,200 

2,200 


182 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OWNERSHIP  OF  VESSELS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


THE  STATE. 

Schooners 

Sloops, 

Bteumers, 

Steamer  tugs,    . 


Number  of 

Vtsscis 


92 

8 

4 

21 

59 


Amount  Owned  Bv 


Citizens  of 

IMassactuisctts 


$799,066 

93,100 

2,100 

129,600 

574,266 


Citizens  of 
Otlier  States 


$80,809 


1,500 
79,309 


Total  Value 


$879,875 

93,100 

2,100 

131,100 

653,575 


COMMERCE. 


183 


OFFICERS  AND   CREW  REQUIRED   TO   MAN. 


Counties,  Etc.,  Home  Ports,  axd  Kinds 
OK  Vessels. 


Number  of 
Vessels 


BRISTOL. 

Fail  River,    .... 
Steamers,      .... 

New  Bedford, 

Steamers,     .... 

ESSEX. 

Gloucester,    .... 

Sloops, 

Steamers,  .... 
Steamer  tugs, 

Marblehead,      .... 
Steamer  tugs, 

NE  WBURTPOBT , 

Steamer  tugs, 

Salem, 

Steamer  tugs, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Plymouth,  .... 

Steamers,     .... 

SUFFOLK. 
BOSTOK,      

Schooners,  .... 
Steamers,  .... 
Steamer  tugs, 

OTHER   STATES. 

Ellsworth,  Me 

Steamers 


67 
8 
9 

50 


Number  or  Persons  Required  to  3Ian 


Officers 


11 

4 
2 
5 

2 
2 

6 
6 

2 
2 


121 
32 
16 
73 


Crew 


12 
12 

24 
24 


16 
3 
2 

11 


311 
39 
22 

250 


Total 


20 
20 

30 
30 


2T 

7 

4 

16 

4 
4 

15 
15 

5 
6 


432 
71 
38 

323 


RECAPITULATION.     BY   COUNTIES,   ETC. 


NtniBER  or 

Persons  Required  to  ilAN 

Counties,  Etc.,  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 

Number  of 

Officers 

Crew 

Total 

BRISTOL. 

8 

14 

36 

50 

Steamers 

8 

14 

36 

50 

ESSEX. 

14 

21 

30 

51 

Sloops, 

Steamers, 

Steamer  tugs, 

4 

1 
9 

4 

2 
15 

3 

2 

25 

7 

4 

40 

PLYMOUTH. 

1 

2 

2 

4 

Steamers 

1 

2 

2 

4 

SUFFOLK. 

67 

121 

311 

432 

Schooners 

Steamers, 

Steamer  tugs, 

8 

9 

50 

32 

16 
73 

39 

22 

250 

71 

38 

323 

OTHER  ST.'^TES. 

1 

2 

o 

4 

Steamers 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1S4: 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OFFICERS   AND    CREW  REQUIRED  TO   MAN  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE   STATE. 


The  State,  and 

KixDS  OF  Vessels. 

Xumber  of 
Vessels 

Number  of 

Persons  Required  to  3Ian 

Officers 

Crew 

Total 

THE 

SchoonerB, 
Sloops, 

STATE. 

91 

8 

4 

20 

59 

160 

32 

4 
36 

88 

381 

39 
3 

64 
275 

541 

VI 

7 

Steamers 

Steamer  tugs, 

100 
363 

Ocean  Commerce.  Under  Foreign  Flags. 


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mVESTMENTS  A^D  EARNINGS. 


COUNTY   OF   SUFFOLK. 

City  of  BOSTON. 

[Number  of  vessels  returned,  01;  registered  at  Home  Ports  as  follows:  Liverpool,  Eng.,31;  Glasgow, 
Scot.,  13;  Great  Britain,  n.  «.,  12;  Yarmouth,  K.  S.,  3;  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1;  Antigua,  W.  I.,  1.] 


Investments  and  Eakkings. 


Value 


Vessels  including  outfit, 


Freight,    . 
Passengers, 


I}ivestnie7Us. 


Earnings. 


$14,464,000 
14,464,000 

$6,014,074 

4,775,985 
1,238,089 


NUMBER  AND  VALUE  OF  VESSELS,  WITH  AGGRE- 
GATE AND  AVERAGE  RECEIPTS. 


Counties  and 
Cities. 

KuMBER  OF  Vessels  Cakkving 

Value  of  Vessels  Cakrving 

Freight 
Only 

Freight  and 
Passengers 

Total 

Freight 
Only 

Freight  and 
Passengers 

Total 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston,   . 

44 
44 

17 
17 

61 
61 

$12,124,500 
12,124,500 

$2,339,500 
2,339,500 

$14,464,000 
14,464,000 

NUMBER   AND   VALUE   OF   VESSELS,  WITH  AGGREGATE   AND   AVERAGE 

RECEIPTS  —  Concluded. 


Counties  and 

Cities. 

Freight 

Passengers 

Amount 
Received 

for  Freight 
and 

Passengers 

Average 
Gross 

Earnings 

per 

Vessel 

Percentage 
of  Gross 

Tons 
Carried 

Amount 
Keceived 

Number 
Carried 

Amount 
Keceived 

Earnings  of 

Value 
of  Vessels 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston,   . 

*1,247,057 
*1,247,057 

$4,775,985 
4,775,985 

81,446 
81,446 

$1,238,089 
1,238,089 

$6,014,074 
6,014,074 

$98,591 
98,591 

41.58 

41.58 

*  Number  of  tons  of  freight  carried  by  12  vessels  not  stated. 

[187] 


i.88 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


NUMBER   OF   VESSELS   AND   TONNAGE:    BY 
KINDS  OF   COMMERCE   AND   VESSELS. 


Home  Ports 

AND 

Classification  of  Commerce  and  Vessels. 

Number  of 
Vessels 

Tonnage 

ANTIGUA,  W.  I. 

Ocean. 

1 

232.00 

1 

232.00 

x>rigB, 

GLASGOW,  SCOT. 

Ocean. 

13 

43,243.79 

Steamers, 

13 

43,243.79 

GREAT  BRITAIN  (Not  Specified). 

Ocean. 

12 

22,915.00 

Steamers, 

12 

22,915.00 

HALIFAX,  N,  S. 

Ocean. 

1 

1,738.00 

Steamers, 

• 

1 

1,738.00 

LIVERPOOL,  ENG. 

Ocean . 

31 

143,302.05 

Steamers, 

31 

143,302.08 

YARMOUTH,  N.  S. 

Ocean. 

3 

2,897.00 

1 
2 

1,417.00 

Rtpamprs 

1,480.00 

RECAPITULATION. 


Home  Ports  and  Classification  of  Commerce  and  Vessels. 


Tonnage 


FOREIGN  PORTS. 
Ocean. 


Barks, 
Brigs, 
Steamers, 


214,327.87 
214,327.87 

1,417.00 

232.00 
212,678.87 


COMMERCE. 


189 


OFFICERS  AND  CREW  REQUIRED   TO  MA:^^. 


Home  Ports  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


ANTIGUA,  W.  I. 
Brigs, 

GLASGOW,  SCOT. 
Steamers, 

GREAT  BRITAIN  (Not  Specified) 
Steamers, 

HALIFAX,  N.  S. 
Steamers, 

LIVERPOOL,  ENG. 
Steamers 

YARMOUTH,  N.  S. 

Barks 

Steamers, 


Number  of 
Vessels 


1 
1 

13 
13 

12 

12 

1 
1 

31 
31 


Number  of  Persons  Required  to  Man 


Officers 


2 
2 

106 
106 

66 
66 

9 
9 

291 
291 

16 

2 

14 


Crew 


639 
639 

318 
318 

36 
36 

1,755 
1,755 


5 
91 


Total 


10 
10 

745 
745 

384 
384 

45 
45 

2,046 
2,048 

112 

7 
105 


EECAPITULATION. 


Home  Ports  and  Kinds  of  Vessels. 


Number  of 

Vessels 


FOREIGN  PORTS. 

Barks 

Brigs, 

Steamers,         .... 


61 

1 

1 

59 


Number  of  Persons  Required  to  Man 


Officers 


Crew 


Total 


490 
2 
2 

486 


2,852 

5 

8 

2,839 


3,342 

7 

10 

3,325 


190 


CENSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


PORTS  yiSITED. 


Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  Ports  in — 


Foreign  Countries. 

Number  of 

Vessels 

Tonnage 

Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 

British  America. 
British  Provincee  (not  specified) 

West  Indies. 
West  Indies  (not  specified) 

Europe. 

England, 

Great  Britain  (not  specified) , 

3 
3 

6 
6 

50 

9 
41 

3,218.00 
3,218.00 

6,307.00 
6,307.00 

203,153.87 

43,698.87 
159,455.00 

III         II         II 

Ports  in  New  York  to  Ports  in- 


China, 


Asia. 


Ports  in  British  America  to  Ports  in  — 


West  Indies. 
"West  Indies  (not  specified) 

1 

1 

232.00 
232.00 

1 

1 

Ports 

IN 

West  Indies 

TO 

Ports  in  — 

British  America. 
Nova  Scotia,    . 

1 
1 

232.00 
232.00 

1 
1 

COMMERCE. 


191 


CAEGO  CARRIED   TO   PORTS   YISITED. 


Classification  of  Cargo  and  Ports. 


Xumbcr  of 

Vessels 


Tonnage 


Number 

of  Other  Ports 

Visited 


Cattle  and  Ge7ieral  Jferc/uindlse. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Europe,  . 


Fish  and  General  Merchandise. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  British  America,  . 

Fruit,  General  Merchandise,  and  Passengers. 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  West  Indies,  . 

General  Merchandise. 
Porte  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Europe,  .        .        . 


General  Merchandise  and  Kerosene. 
Ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Asia, 


General  Merckaridise  and  Passengers. 

Ports  in  Massacliusetts  to  ports  in  British  America, 
Ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Europe,  . 


Lvmher. 
Ports  in  British  America  to  ports  in  West  Indies, 

Molasses. 
Ports  in  West  Indies  to  ports  in  British  America, 


42 
42 

2 
2 

6 
6 

1 

1 

1 

1 


168,192.66 
168,192.66 

1,480.00 
1,480.00 

6,307.00 
6,307.00 

2,459.00 
2,459.00 

1,417.00 
1,417.00 

34,240.21 

1,738.00 
32,502.21 

232.00 
232.00 

232.00 
232.00 


Tabulae  Analysis. 


Pages 

COMMERCE 135-191 

Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commerce.    Under  American  Flag,    .        .        .    137-176 

Pilotage  and  Towage.    Under  American  Flag, 177-184 

Ocean  Commerce.    Under  Foreign  Flags, 185-191 


Coastwise  and  Ocean  Commerce.  Under  American  Flag. 
Under  this  sectional  title  are  included  all  vessels  flying  the  American  flag,  engaged 
in  commerce,  exclusive  of  pilotage  and  towage,  registered  at  the  customs  ports  of 
Massachusetts;  and  all  such  vessels  below  the  registry  standard  (imder  five  tons) ,  if 
owned  wholly  or  in  part  by  citizens  of  Massachusetts.  Under  coastwise  commerce  is 
included  all  vessels  plying  between  ports  on  the  American  seaboard,  while  ocean  com- 
merce includes  vessels  sailing  between  American  and  foreign  ports.  The  returns 
comprise  nine  tabular  presentations,  each  of  which  will  be  analyzed  separately. 

Investments  and  Earnirigs. 

The  first  presentation  relates  to  investments  and  earnings  and  is  contained  on  pages 
139-145.  The  presentation  shows,  by  cities  and  towns,  the  investments  in  coastwise 
and  ocean  commerce  under  the  American  flag,  classified  so  as  to  show  the  following 
details  :  Buildings  and  fixtures,  cash  capital,  credit  capital,  total  cash  and  credit  capital, 
land,  vessels  including  outfit,  wharves,  aiad  total  investments ;  and  also  earnings  classi- 
fied so  as  to  show  whether  derived  from  freight  or  passengers,  with  total  earnings. 
Recapitulations  with  county  and  State  aggregates  appear  on  pages  143-14:5. 

Confining  our  attention  in  this  analysis  to  these  recapitulations  we  note  that  the  in- 
vestments in  coastwise  and  ocean  commerce  under  the  American  flag  for  the  State 
include,  in  an  aggregate  of  $14,394,432,  the  following  details  :  Buildings  and  fixtui'cs, 
§313,235;  cash  capital,  $1,1.50,870 ;  credit  capital,  §94,040;  land,  S352,414;  vessels 
including  outfit,  $12,220,132 ;  and  wharves,  $263,741.  The  cash  and  credit  capital 
aggregate  $1,244,910.  It  may  be  stated  here  that  owing  to  omissions  in  the  returns 
made  on  commerce,  all  of  these  amounts  representing  details  of  investment  are  smaller 
than  actual  figures  would  show.  This  is  particular!}-  true  in  regard  to  cash  and  credit 
capital,  as  over  30  jier  cent  of  the  firms  and  corporations  did  not  include  these  two  items 
in  their  returns. 

The  total  investments  by  counties  are  as  follows :  Barnstable,  $510,364 ;  Bristol, 
84,150,.359;  Dukes,  «43,G12  ;  Essex,  8652,961 ;  Middlesex,  $94,700  ;  Nantucket,  $30,100; 
Plymouth,  *14,810;  and  Sufi"olk,  $8,897,526.  It  should  be  explained  that  in  tabulating 
the  investments  by  cities  and  towns,  and  therefore  in  making  up  the  recapitulation  by 
counties,  the  city  or  town  in  which  the  managing  owner  lived  has  been  credited  with 
the  investment.  The  same  explanation  applies  to  the  statistics  of  earnings.  The  port 
or  ports  at  which  the  vessels,  owned  either  wholly  or  in  part  in  the  several  cities  and 
towns,  were  registered  is  shown  by  a  note  preceding  the  statistics  for  the  city  or  town, 
in  the  main  presentation. 

Naturally,  Suffolk  County  exceeds  all  others  in  the  aggregate  value  of  the  invest- 
ments, and  these  are  mainly  credited  to  the  city  of  Boston.     The  only  investments 

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reported  in  the  county  outside  of  Boston  are  cash  capital  $500,  and  vessels  including 
outfit,  f  15,000,  from  the  city  of  Chelsea. 

With  respect  to  earnings,  the  total  amount  reported  for  the  State  is  $9,339,321 ;  the 
amount  derived  from  freight  being  $7,253,503,  and  from  passengers,  $2,085,818.  In 
terms  of  percentages  therefore,  77.67  per  cent  of  the  earnings  is  from  freight  and  22.33 
per  cent  from  passengers. 

The  earnings  by  counties  are  as  follows :  Barnstable,  $235,380,  wholly  from  freight ; 
BristoI,$2,565,116,  of  which  f  1,4(52,654  represents  freight  and  $1,102,462  passenger  earn- 
ings ;  Dukes,  $21,590,  the  earnings  from  freight  being  $18,610  and  from  passengers 
12,980  ;  Essex,  $305,885,  including  f  274,626  from  freight  and  $31,259  from  passengers  ; 
Middlesex,  $56,000,  of  which  $54,500  is  from  freight  and  $1,500  from  passengers  ;  Nan- 
tucket, $17,274,  the  earnings  from  freight  being  $8,876  and  from  passengers  $8,398; 
Plymouth,  $16,326  wholly  from  freight;  and  Suffolk,  $6,121,750,  including  $5,182,631 
from  freight  and  $939,219  from  passengers. 

There  were  25  vessels  reported  and  included  in  the  returns  relating  to  investments 
which  were  laid  up  or  otherwise  withdrawn  from  regular  freight  or  passenger  service 
during  the  Census  year  1895,  and,  of  course,  from  these  no  earnings  were  returned. 
These  vessels  are  distributed  by  cities  and  towns  as  follows :  Barnstable,  Dennis,  Fal- 
mouth, New  Bedford,  Beverly,  and  Gloucester,  one  each ;  Fall  River  and  Boston,  six 
each  ;  Edgartown,  three  ;  Nantucket  and  Salem,  two  each. 

Ntimber  and  Value  of  Vessels,  tvith  Aggregate  and  Average  Beceipts, 
The  second  tabular  presentation  relating  to  coastwise  and  ocean  commerce  under 
the  American  flag  shows  the  number  and  value  of  vessels  carrying  freight  only,  passen- 
gers only,  and  both  freight  and  passengers,  with  earnings  from  freight  and  passengers 
separately  and  in  the  aggregate,  the  tons  of  freight  carried,  the  number  of  passengers 
carried,  the  average  gross  earnings  per  vessel,  and  the  percentages  of  gross  earnings 
of  value  of  vessels.  This  presentation,  pages  146  and  147,  is  by  counties,  cities,  and 
towns,  followed  by  the  State  and  county  recapitulation. 

For  the  State,  the  returns  include  461  vessels  carrying  freight  only;  104  carrying 
passengers  only ;  and  50  carrying  both  freight  and  passengers  ;  the  aggregate  number 
of  vessels  engaged  in  carrying  freight  or  passengers  or  both  being  615,  having  an 
aggregate  value  of  $12,086,982.  The  aggregate  value  of  the  investment  in  vessels  and 
outfit  as  reported  in  the  preceding  presentation  was  $12,220,132,  but  this  included  cer- 
tain vessels  which  were  laid  up  during  the  Census  year  and  others  not  engaged  in 
carrying  either  freight  or  passengers  and  therefore  not  reporting  earnings,  the  number 
of  such  vessels,  with  values,  being  as  follpws : 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Number  of 

Vessels 

Aggregate 
Value 

Condition  during  Census  Year 

Barnstable, 

1 

f  1,000 

Laid  up. 

Dennis,    . 

1 

1,500 

Anchor  sweeping  and  wrecking. 

Falmouth, 

1 

300 

In  use  by  scientific  parties,  etc. 

Fall  River,  . 

6 

55,850 

Laid  up,  5 ;  dock  construction,  etc.,  1. 

New  Bedford, 

1 

1,000 

Laid  up. 

Edgartown,     . 

3 

4,500 

Laid  up. 

Beverly, 

1 

3,500 

Laid  up. 

Gloucester,  . 

1 

400 

Laid  up. 

Salem,    . 

2 

3,200 

Laid  up. 

Nantucket, 

2 

1,400 

Laid  up. 

Boston,  , 

6 

60,500 

Laid  up. 

The  value  of  vessels  carrying  freight  only  is  $5,099,763  ;  passengers  only,  $447,032 ; 
and  passengers  and  freight  together,  $6,540,187.    In  the  aggregate  there  were  4,994,177 


194  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 

tons  of  freight  carried  and  7,763,629  passengers  transported,  the  earnings  from  each 
branch  of  the  traffic,  respectively,  being  $7,253,503,  and  $2,085,818,  as  shown  in  the  pre- 
ceding presentation.  The  aggregate  amount  received  for  freight  and  passenger  traffic 
was,  as  previously  stated,  $9,339,321,  the  average  gross  earnings  per  vessel  being 
$15,186,  equivalent  to  77.27  per  cent  gross  on  the  value  of  vessels. 

The  percentages  of  gross  earnings  of  value  of  vessels,  by  counties,  are  as  follows : 
Barnstable,  48.58 ;  Bristol,  73.91 ;  Dukes,  57.84  ;  Essex,  85.17;  Middlesex,  64.70;  Nan- 
tucket, 68.14;  Plymouth,  128.05;  and  Suffolk,  80.43.  These  gross  percentages  do  not 
in  any  way  indicate  net  profit,  as  the  latter  depends  upon  expenses  for  wages,  coal, 
food,  and  other  supplies,  wharfage,  pilotage,  etc. ;  all  of  which  must  be  met  out  of  gross 
earnings. 

Number  of  Vessels  and  Tonnage:  By  Kinds  of  Commerce  and  Vessels, 

This  is  the  third  tabular  presentation  relating  to  coastwise  and  ocean  commerce 
under  the  American  flag.  It  is  contained  upon  pages  148-150,  the  statistics  being  by 
cities  and  towns,  with  county  aggregates,  and  a  recapitulation  for  the  State,  given  upon 
page  150. 

Referring  to  this  recapitulation  we  note  that  of  the  entire  mimber  of  vessels,  640, 
returns  as  to  tonnage  are  not  given  for  49,  the  others,  591  in  number,  showing  an  aggre- 
gate tonnage  of  275,663.62. 

The  aggregate  tonnage  of  the  vessels  engaged  in  coastwise  traffic  only  (excluding 
from  the  grand  total,  531,  the  49  vessels  for  which  tonnage  is  not  reported),  is  211,- 
147.86  ;  of  the  55  vessels  engaged  in  ocean  traffic  only,  36,543.04 ;  and  of  the  54  vessels 
engaged  in  both  coastwise  and  ocean  traffic,  27,972.73. 

Of  the  vessels  engaged  in  coastwise  commerce  only,  the  largest  aggregate  tonnage 
is  returned  by  the  steamers.  There  are  101  such  steamers,  returns  as  to  tonnage  being 
supplied  for  all  but  two  of  them.  The  tonnage  of  the  other  99  aggregates  93,572.91,  or 
44.32  per  cent  of  the  total  tonnage  reported  for  the  vessels  engaged  in  coastwise  traffic 
under  the  American  flag.  The  next  largest  aggregate  amount  of  coastwise  tonnage 
is  covered  by  the  schooners,  247  in  number,  238  reporting  tonnage  amounting  to 
75,240.27.  Next  to  the  schooners  rank  the  52  coastwise  barges,  from  four  of  which 
tonnage  is  not  reported,  the  tonnage  of  the  others  aggregating  37,814.78.  The  other 
vessels  in  the  coastwise  traffic,  flying  the  American  flag  include  two  barkentines,  34 
catboats,  15  lighters,  four  scows,  73  sloojis,  together  with  one  brig,  one  yawl,  and  one 
sail  boat,  not  otherwise  described. 

In  ocean  commerce  exclusively,  under  the  American  flag,  the  returns  show  55  ves- 
sels, aggregating  36,543.04  tonnage,  and  including  seven  barkentines,  tonnage  3,979.61 ; 
20  barks,  tonnage  15,663.21;  eight  brigs,  tonnage  2,567.63;  12  schooners,  tonnage 
3,585.76  ;  and  eight  ships,  tonnage  10,746.83. 

The  number  of  vessels  in  both  coastwise  and  ocean  traffic  is  54,  the  aggregate  ton- 
nage being  27,972.73.  These  include  two  barges,  one  barkentine,  seven  barks,  four 
brigs,  37  schooners  (aggregate  tonnage  18,794.82,  or  67.19  percent  of  the  total),  two 
ships,  and  one  steamer. 

Date  of  Establishment  of  Firms  and  Corporations. 

This  presentation,  pages  151  and  152,  shows  for  the  number  of  firms  and  corporations 
engaged  in  commerce  under  the  American  flag,  the  dates  of  establishment  with  the 
number  established  in  each  specified  year,  classified  by  cities  and  towns  according  to  the 
residence  of  the  managing  owner,  with  recapitulations  by  counties  and  for  the  State. 

This  table  is  chiefly  valuable  as  showing  the  continuity  of  the  firms  or  corporations 
existing  in  1895,  the  Census  year.  A  few  points  from  the  recapitulation,  page  152,  may 
be  summarized. 

The  firms  or  corporations  in  existence  in  1895  include  two  which  date  their  origin 
from  early  colonial  times,  one  having  been  established  in  1638  and  one  in  1670.  The 
first  is  credited  to  Boston  and  the  other  to  Gloucester.     There  are,  besides  these,  nine 


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which  were  established  prior  to  1850,  all  of  them  having  originated  within  the  present 
century,  as  follows:  two  in  1845,  and  one  in  each  of  the  years  1824,  1825,  1828,  1836, 
1840,  1841,  and  1846. 

Of  the  existing  firms  or  corporations  14  were  established  in  the  decade  1850-1859, 
the  others,  not  previously  referred  to,  originating  in  the  decades  subsequent  to  1859,  as 
follows:  1860-1869,  18;  1870-1879,  68;  1880-1889,  120;  and  subsequent  to  1889,  105. 
There  were  two  firms  or  corporations  for  which  the  date  of  establishment  was 
unobtainable. 

Firms  and  Corporations.    Partners  and  Stockholders. 

This  presentation,  contained  on  pages  153-155,  shows  the  number  of  firms,  and  the 
number  of  corporations  engaged  in  specified  kinds  of  commerce,  together  with  the 
number  of  partners  and  stockholders  in  such  firms  and  corporations,  the  total  number 
of  returns,  and  the  aggregate  number  of  partners  and  stockholders,  by  cities  and  towns, 
with  county  and  State  recapitiilations. 

For  the  State,  the  number  of  firms  is  308,  including  550  partners ;  the  number  of 
corporations  is  30,  with  1,983  stockholders,  the  establishments  thus  aggregating  338, 
with  2,533  partners  and  stockholders.  The  firms  interested  in  coastwise  commerce  only, 
number  266,  with  442  partners  ;  and  the  corporations  24,  with  1,702  stockholders.  There 
are  16  firms  engaged  in  ocean  commerce  only,  with  26  partners ;  while  there  are  26 
firms,  with  82  partners,  and  six  corporations,  with  281  stockholders,  engaged  in  both 
coastwise  and  ocean  commerce.  Of  course,  it  will  be  borne  in  mind  that  this  presenta- 
tion, like  others  of  the  series  we  are  now  reviewing,  relates  to  commerce  under  the 
American  flag. 

Owtiershij}  of  Vessels. 

The  presentation,  included  on  pages  156-158,  shows,  as  will  be  seen  by  reference  to 
the  recapitulation  for  the  State,  page  158,  that  of  the  640  vessels  engaged  in  coastwise  or 
ocean  commerce  under  the  American  flag,  the  aggregate  value  is  $12,220,132 ;  the 
amount  owned  by  citizens  of  Massachusetts  represents  $8,765,182 ;  and  the  amount 
owned  by  citizens  of  other  States,  $3,453,544;  while  $1,406  represents  the  aggregate 
interest  in  ownership  of  foreigners.  The  foreign  ownership  is  confined  entirely  to  the 
schooners  credited  to  Nantucket,  as  shown  by  the  county  recapitulation,  pages  157  and 
158.  Of  the  interest  held  by  citizens  of  other  States,  $2,066,339,  or  59.83  per  cent  of  the 
entire  amount,  is  in  steamers  Avhose  home  ports  are  in  other  States.  The  balance  of  the 
interest  of  citizens  of  other  States,  aggregating  $1,387,205,  is  distributed  among  vessels 
whose  home  ports  are  in  difi'erent  counties  as  shown  in  the  following  summary,  which 
also  gives  the  kinds  of  vessels,  with  aggregate  amount  owned  by  citizens  of  other  States  : 


Barnstable, 

schooners. 

$163,676 

Nantucket,   catboats, 

$3,300 

Bristol, 

barks, . 

1,092 

Suffolk,      .  barges, 

30,942 

schooners. 

103,876 

barkentines, 

33,849 

steamers, 

3,000 

barks, . 

70,958 

Dukes, 

schooners, 

4,600 

brigs,  . 

17,708 

steamers. 

1,800 

schooners,  . 

323,051 

Essex, 

schooners, 

4,420 

ships,  . 

73,778 

scows, 

187 

sloops, 

750 

steamers, 

476 

steamers,     . 

.       549,742 

Officers  and  Crew  Required  to  Man. 
This  presentation,  the  seventh  in  the  series  relating  to  commerce  under  the  American 
flag,  shows  by  home  ports  the  number  of  vessels,  classified  by  kinds,  with  the  number 
of  men  required  to  man  them,  classified  as  ofiicers  and  crew.  The  presentation  covers 
pages  159-161,  the  recapitulation  by  counties  and  for  the  State  appearing  on  pages  160 
and  161.  Only  the  vessels  carrying  crews  in  service  during  the  Census  year  are 
included  in  the  presentation,  aggregating  609  ;  25  vessels  of  the  entire  fleet  being  out 
of  commission  during  the  year,  as  previously  stated,  and  there  being  six  barges  in 
service  but  without  crews. 


196  CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1  81),">. 

It  requires  5,700  men  to  man  these  609  vessels,  1,5U4  being  officers,  and  4,196  in  the 
crews.  The  steamers  take  a  larger  number  than  any  other  type  of  vessel,  the  aggregate 
being  2,885,  including  601  officers,  and  2,284  comprising  the  crews.  Next  to  the  steamers 
rank  the  schooners,  292  in  number,  requiring  1,708  men,  of  whom  576  are  officers,  and 
1,132  forming  the  crews.  These  two  t^^pes  of  vessels  require  80.58  per  cent  of  the 
aggregate  number  of  men  required  to  man  the  vessels  of  the  fleet  which  were  in 
commission  under  the  American  flag  during  the  Census  year. 

Principal  Ports  Visited.  , 

The  presentation,  pages  162-167,  shows  the  principal  ports  visited,  classified  by 
divisions,  states,  and  countries,  with  number  of  vessels  and  tonnage.  We  summarize 
the  aggregates  under  tlie  diff"erent  subheads  as  follows:  the  number  of  vessels  sailing 
from  ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  the  North  Atlantic  States  was  308,  tonnage 
72,505,36  ;  the  number  sailing  to  ports  within  the  South  Atlantic  States  was  14,  tonnage 
22,703.94.  There  wei'e  also  six  vessels  which  sailed  from  ports  in  Massachusetts  to 
ports  in  British  America,  tonnage  1,799.43 ;  14  to  ports  in  the  West  Indies,  tonnage 
6,059.88;  seven  to  ports  in  South  America,  tonnage  4,199.62;  and  seven  to  ports  in 
Africa,  tonnage  2,476.88.  The  presentation  of  course  shows  in  detail  the  principal  ports 
visited  under  each  of  the  subheads  specified,  and  also  shows  the  number  of  other  ports 
visited. 

Besides  the  Massachusetts  vessels  plying  from  Massachusetts  ports  to  the  ports 
above  specified,  the  statistics  also  include  Massachusetts  vessels  plying  from  ports  in 
Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, ports  in  New  England  (not  specified), Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Caro- 
lina, South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Florida,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana  to  other 
United  States  and  foreign  i)orts ;  also  from  ports  in  British  America,  West  Indies, 
Mexico,  South  America,  Europe,  Africa,  Asia,  and  ports  in  islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean 
to  various  American  and  foreign  ports. 

Cargo  Carried  to  Prvicipal  Ports. 
This  tabular  presentation  covers  pages  168-175.  It  shows  quite  fully  the  nature  of 
the  commerce  carried  on  under  the  American  flag  in  which  Massachusetts  is  interested 
through  ownership,  The  statistics  are  classified  by  cargo  and  ports,  so  as  to  show  the 
number  of  vessels,  with  tonnage,  engaged  in  transportation  of  the  various  specified 
cargoes  between  the  ports  specified,  and  the  number  of  other  ports  visited.  It  is  impos- 
sible to  analyze  this  table  in  detail,  nor  is  such  analysis  needed.  Several  of  the  ijrincipal 
lines  may  be  referred  to,  however.  There  are  412  vessels  (the  tonnage  of  four  not  being 
reported),  with  an  aggregate  tonnage  of  251,565.31,  which  were  devoted  to  the  transpor- 
tation of  coal  mainl}'  from  ports  in  ^Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  York,  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland,  and  Virginia  to  various  coastwise  ports  in  America,  and  to  South  America, 
West  Indies,  British  America,  and  Europe.  The  number  of  vessels  carrying  general 
merchandise  only  is  57,  aggregate  tonnage  41,967.66,  the  traffic  being  mainly  from 
ports  in  Massachusetts  and  New  York  to  coastwise  ports,  and  to  ports  in  British 
America,  West  Indies,  South  America,  and  to  islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Besides 
these,  there  are  50  vessels  which  carried  general  merchandise  and  i^asseugers,  the 
aggregate  tonnage  being  63,159.58,  mainly  from  ports  of  Massachusetts  to  coastwise 
ports ;  41  vessels,  aggregate  tonnage  7,375.43,  carried  granite  from  ports  in  Massachu- 
setts and  Maine  to  coastwi.se  ports;  44  others,  aggregate  tonnage  13,579.39,  carried 
stone  from  ports  in  Massachusetts,  Maine,  and  New  York  to  other  coastwise  ports,  and 
to  British  America  ;  65  vessels,  aggregate  tonnage  41,067.94,  carried  ice  from  ports  in 
Maine  to  ports  in  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  the  South  ;  while  one  vessel,  tonnage 
874.53,  carried  ice  and  lumber  from  ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  South  America. 
Fifteen  vessels,  aggregate  tonnage  3,506.43,  were  engaged  in  the  transportation  of 
logwood  from  ports  in  the  West  Indies  and  South  America  to  Massachusetts,  Rhode 
Island,  and  New  York ;  two  others,  tonnage  380.78,  brought  logwood  and  sugar  from 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS.  197 

the  West  Indies  to  Massachusetts;  while  41,  aggregate  tonnage  21,878.01,  brouo-ht 
sugar  from  ports  in  Louisiana,  West  Indies,  and  South  America  mainly  to  Massachusetts 
and  New  York.  Ninety-eight  vessels,  aggregate  tonnage  41,187.13,  carried  lumber 
mainly  from  ports  in  the  North  to  tliose  in  the  South,  or  the  reverse,  while  others  car- 
ried cargoes  of  which  lumber  formed  a  part.  The  number  of  vessels  carryiuo-  passen- 
gers was  104,  the  aggregate  tonnage  reported  being  2,091.63,  not  including,  however, 
29  vessels  for  which  no  tonnage  was  reported.  Most  of  these  vessels  were  eno-ao-ed  in 
local  passenger  traffic  between  ports  in  Massachusetts. 

Pilotage  and  Towage.    Under  American  Flag. 
The  returns  relating  to  commerce  under  the  above  sectional  head  are  included  in 
three  tabular  presentations.     As  in  the  tables  which  have  preceded  them,  the  informa- 
tion is  given  by  home  ports,  with  county  and  State  recapitulations. 

Number  of  Vessels  and  Tonnage :  By  Kinds  of  Commerce  and  Vessels. 

This  showing  is  contained  upon  pages  179  and  180,  the  recapitulation  for  the  State 
appearing  upon  page  180.  This  recapitulation  shows  that  the  entire  number  of  vessels 
engaged  in  pilotage  and  towage  under  the  American  flag  is  92,  the  aggregate  tonnage 
returned  being  3,539. 86,  the  tonnage  of  one  vessel  being  omitted  in  this  aggregate.  In  the 
coastwise  traffic,  exclusively,  there  are  76  vessels  employed,  comprising  eight  schooners, 
aggregate  tonnage  607.78  ;  four  sloops,  aggregate  tonnage  45.63  ;  17  steamers,  agore- 
gate  tonnage  369.48;  and  47  steamer  tugs,  of  which  the  aggregate  tonnage  returned 
(one  vessel  being  omitted)  is  1,518.07.  In  the  ocean  traffic,  exclusively,  12  steamer 
tugs  are  employed,  having  an  aggregate  tonnage  of  733.33.  Besides  these,  there  are 
four  vessels  employed  in  both  coastwise  and  ocean  traffic,  having  an  aggregate  tonnage 
of  265.57. 

Of  the  entire  number  of  vessels,  namely  92,  returned  as  engaged  in  pilotage  and  tow- 
age, for  the  State,  67  are  credited  to  the  city  of  Boston,  no  others  being  returned  from 
Suffolk  County ;  and  the  aggregate  tonnage  returned  is  2,781.16,  the  tonnage  of  one 
vessel  being  omitted.  Of  these  67  vessels,  55  were  engaged  in  coastwise  traffic,  including 
eight  schooners,  nine  steamers,  and  38  steamer  tugs  ;  and  12  in  ocean  traffic,  these  being 


steamer  tugs. 


Oivnership  of  Vessels. 

This  presentation  is  shown  upon  pages  181  and  182.  The  recapitulation  for  the  State 
appears  upon  page  182  and  shows  that  the  aggregate  value  of  the  vessels  engaged  in 
pilotage  and  towage  is  $879,875,  of  which  $799,066  represents  the  amount  owned  by 
citizens  of  Massachusetts,  and  f  80,809  that  owned  by  citizens  of  other  States.  The 
ownership  of  citizens  of  other  States  is  confined  to  the  investment  of  Sl,500  in  steamers, 
and  $79,309  in  steamer  tugs.  The  amounts  owned  by  citizens  of  Massachusetts  repre- 
sent in  detail  the  following:  Eight  schooners,  aggregate  value  $93,100;  four  sloops, 
aggregate  value  $2,100;  investments  in  steamers  aggregating  $129,600,  and  in  steamer 
tugs  aggregating  $574,266.  The  total  number  of  vessels,  as  shown  in  the  preceding  pres- 
entation, is  92  ;  of  steamers,  21 ;  of  steamer  tugs,  59  ;  a  part  of  the  value  of  the  steamers 
and  steamer  tugs,  as  just  stated,  is  held  by  citizens  of  other  States,  the  aggregate  value 
of  the  former  being  $131,100,  and  of  the  latter,  $653,575.  Of  the  total  value  of  the  ves- 
sels engaged  in  pilotage  and  towage,  $718,475,  or  81.66  per  cent,  is  credited  to  the  city 
of  Boston. 

Officers  atid  Crew  Required  to  Man. 
The  presentation  under  this  title  appears  upon  pages  183  and  184.  It  shows,  by 
home  ports,  the  number  and  kinds  of  vessels,  and  the  number  of  persons  required  to 
man  the  specitied  vessels,  classified  as  to  officers  and  crew.  The  recapitulation  for  the 
State,  given  on  page  184,  summarizes  the  returns  for  91  vessels,  one  vessel  being  laid 
up  during  the  Census  year  1895,  and  therefore  not  being  included  in  the  returns  relative 
to  officers  and  crew.    The  number  of  persons  required  to  man  these  91  vessels  is  541, 


198  CENSUS    OF    3IASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


160  being  classified  as  officers  and  381  as  crew.  By  classes,  the  statistics  are  as  fol- 
lows: Eight  schooners,  requiring  32  officers  and  39  in  the  crew,  aggregating  71 :  four 
sloops,  requiring  four  officers  and  three  in  the  crew,  aggregating  seven ;  20  steamers, 
requiring  36  officers  and  64  in  the  crew,  aggregating  100 ;  59  steamer  tugs,  requiring 
88  officers  and  275  in  the  crew,  aggregating  363.  Of  the  total  number  of  men  required 
to  man  the  vessels  returned  in  the  aggregate  for  the  State,  -432  (as  shown  on  page  183), 
or  79.85  per  cent,  are  required  for  vessels  returned  from  the  city  of  Boston. 

Ocean  Commerce.     Under  Foreign  Flags. 

Under  this  final  sectional  head  there  are  six  tabular  presentations  relating  to  com- 
merce. They  include  the  operations  of  regularly  established  lines  only,  having  resident 
ao-ents  in  Massachusetts,  and  for  that  reason  no  returns  appear  except  from  the  chief 
port,  Boston. 

It  is  impossible  to  include  in  the  Census  returns  the  operations  of  foreign  vessels 
■which  may  have  taken  cargoes  in  or  ont  of  Massachusetts  ports  when  not  connected 
with  established  lines  having  resident  agents  here,  as  no  data  are  of  record  enabling 
the  Census  office  to  make  up  a  return,  the  only  information  in  existence  relating  to  such 
vessels  being  that  contained  on  the  manifests  on  the  files  at  the  custom  houses.  It  will 
be  understood  that  the  Census  returns  under  this  head  do  not  make  a  complete  exhibit 
of  the  ocean  commerce  of  the  State  carried  on  in  foreign  vessels,  but  of  only  that  part 
which,  as  explained,  is  included  within  the  operations  of  the  regularly  established  lines 
of  vessels.     The  presentations  will  now  be  considered  seriatim. 

Investments  and  Earnijigs. 
This  presentation  appears  upon  page  187.  It  relates  entirely  to  the  city  of  Boston  and 
the  county  of  Suftblk,  no  ocean  commerce  under  foreign  flags  being  returned  from  any 
other  port  for  the  reasons  previously  stated.  As  shown  in  the  note  preceding  the  table, 
the  number  of  vessels  reported  is  61 ;  registered  at  home  ports  as  follows  :  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  31  :  Glasgow,  Scot.,  13  ;  Great  Britain,  n.  s.,  12  ;  Yarmouth,  i\ .  S.,  3  ;  Halifax,  X.  S., 
1 ;  Antigua,  W.  I.,  1.  The  aggregate  value  of  these  vessels  including  outfit,  as  returned, 
is  $14,464,000,  and  the  earnings  for  the  Census  year  aggregate  $6,014,074,  including 
$4,775,985  received  from  freight  traffic  and  $1,238,089  received  from  passengers. 

Nimiber  and  Value  of  Vessels,  with  Aggregate  and  Average  Seceipts. 
The  statistics  appear  upon  page  187.  They  show  that  of  the  total  number  of  vessels, 
namely,  61,  44  were  engaged  in  carrying  freight  only,  and  17  both  freight  and  passen- 
gers. The  value  of  the  vessels  carrying  freight  only  is  $12,124,500,  and  of  those  carry- 
ing freight  and  passengers,  f  2,339,500.  The  aggregate  number  of  tons  of  freight  car- 
vied,  excluding  12  vessels,  for  which  returns  Avere  not  available,  is  1,247,057,  and  the 
i"eceipts  for  freight  traffic,  $4,775,985.  The  aggregate  number  of  passengers  carried 
was  81,446,  and  the  receipts  for  passenger  traffic  f  1,238,089.  The  aggregate  amount 
received  for  freight  and  passengers  was  $6,014,074 ;  the  average  gross  earnings  per 
vessel  being  $98,591,  and  the  percentage  of  gro.ss  earnings  of  value  of  vessels  41.58.  It 
was  necessary  in  some  cases  to  estimate  values  and  earnings,  and,  for  that  reason,  the 
amounts  given  are  less  rather  than  greater  than  the  actual. 

Number  of  Vessels  and  Tonnage :  By  Kinds  of  Commerce  and  Vessels. 

This  presentation  is  shown  upon  page  188.  In  the  aggregate,  61  vessels  are  in- 
cluded, comprising  one  bark,  tonnage  1,417;  one  brig,  tonnage  232 ;  and  59  steamers, 
tomiage  212.678.87  ;  the  aggregate  tonnage  of  all  the  vessels  being  214,327.87.  The 
largest  number  of  vessels,  as  well  as  the  largest  aggregate  tonnage,  is  credited  to 
Liverpool,  England,  the  vessels  numbering  31  with  an  aggregate  tonnage  of  143,302.08, 
or  66.H6  percent  of  the  total  tonnage  returned.  The  vessels  credited  to  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land, rank  next  (o  those  from  Uverpool,  numbering  in  the  aggregate  13  steamers,  with 
an  aggregate  tonnage  of  43,243.79. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS.  199 


Officers  and  Crew  Required  to  Man. 

This  presentation,  contained  upon  page  189,  gives  the  statistics  of  the  vessels  en- 
gaged in  commerce  under  foreign  flags,  classified  by  kinds  according  to  their  several 
home  ports,  with  the  number  of  persons  required  to  man  such  vessels  in  the  aggregate, 
and  classified  as  officers  and  crew.  The  61  vessels  credited  to  foreign  ports  require 
3,342  men,  of  whom  490  are  classed  as  ofiicers  and  2,852  as  crew ;  seven  men  are 
required  upon  the  bark,  and  10  upon  the  brig ;  the  others,  3,325  in  number,  are  re- 
quired to  man  the  steamers,  which,  in  the  aggregate,  number  59,  the  number  of  officers 
required  being  486  and  the  number  comprising  the  crew,  2,839. 


Ports  Visited. 
The  presentation  under  this  title,  appearing  upon  page  190,  shows  for  the  61 
vessels  presented  in  the  preceding  tables,  engaged  in  commerce  under  foreign  flags, 
the  ports  visited,  as  well  as  the  ports  from  which  the  vessels  sailed  during  the  Census 
year,  with  tonnage  and  number  of  other  ports  visited.  The  information  may  be  sum- 
marized as  follows  :  Out  of  the  61  vessels,  there  were  59  which  sailed  from  ports  in  Mas- 
sachusetts to  ports  in  British  America,  West  Indies,  or  Europe ;  of  these,  three  sailed 
to  the  British  Provinces,  the  aggregate  tonnage  being  3,218 ;  six  to  the  West  Indies, 
aggregate  tonnage  6,307 ;  and  50  to  European  ports,  either  England  or  Great  Britain 
(not  specified),  aggregate  tonnage  203,153.87.  There  was  one  vessel  which  sailed  from 
New  York  to  China,  aggregate  tonnage  1,417 ;  one  which  sailed  between  a  port  in 
British  America  and  a  port  in  the  West  Indies,  aggregate  tonnage  232 ;  and  one  which 
sailed  from  a  port  in  the  West  Indies  to  a  port  iu  Nova  Scotia,  aggregate  tonnage  232. 


Cargo  Carried  to  Ports  Visited. 

This  final  presentation  of  the  series  relating  to  the  commerce  of  Massachusetts  under 
foreign  flags  shows  the  number  of  vessels,  tonnage,  and  number  of  other  ports  visited, 
with  a  classification  of  cargo  carried  and  ports  from  whence  the  vessels  sailed  and  to 
which  they  were  destined.  The  statistics  appear  upon  page  191.  Of  the  61  vessels,  42, 
the  aggregate  tonnage  being  168,192.66,  carried  cattle  and  general  merchandise  from 
ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Europe ;  two,  aggregate  tonnage  1,480,  carried  fish 
and  general  merchandise  from  ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  British  America  ;  six, 
tonnage  6,307,  carried  fruit,  general  merchandise,  and  passengers  from  ports  in  Massa- 
chusetts to  ports  in  West  Indies  ;  one,  tonnage  2,459,  general  merchandise  from  ports  in 
Massachusetts  to  ports  in  Europe ;  one,  tonnage  1,417,  general  merchandise  and  kero- 
sene from  ports  in  New  York  to  ports  in  Asia ;  one,  tonnage  232,  lumber  from  a 
port  in  British  America  to  a  port  in  the  West  Indies ;  bringing  on  the  return  voyage 
molasses  from  the  West  Indies  to  British  America.  Besides  these,  there  were  eight  ves- 
sels, aggregate  tonnage  34,240.21,  which  carried  general  merchandise  and  passengers 
from  ports  in  Massachusetts  to  ports  in  British  America  and  Europe,  the  last-named  com- 
prising seven  vessels,  aggregate  tonnage  32,502.21. 


Comparisons  for  1885  and  1895. 

We  present  a  series  of  four  tables  which  supply  comparisons  for  certain  elements 
appearing  in  the  Censuses  of  commerce  in  the  years  1885  and  1895.  To  conform  with 
the  returns  made  in  1885  we  have  excluded,  in  this  comparison,  all  vessels  from  our 
1895  showing  that  were  not  actually  engaged  in  commerce  during  the  Census  year ;  the 
latter  includes  vessels  engaged  in  pilotage  and  towage,  besides  those  laid  up,  etc. 
These  comparisons  are  for  State  aggregates  only. 

The  first  table  shows  the  number  of  vessels  and  tonnage,  classified  by  kinds  of  com- 
merce, with  increases  or  decreases  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885. 


200 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Number  and  Tosmagk  of  Vessels  and 

"Vears,  with  Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ), 

IN  189S  AS  Compared  with  1885. 


Kinds  of  Commerce 


Coastwise 


OcfHll 


Number  of  Vessels. 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  (+),  or  decrease  (— ), 

Tonnage  of  Vessels. 

1885, 

1895 

Increase  (+),  or  decrease  (— ), 


461 
509 

+48 

171,660.37 

202,095.26 

+30,434.89 


259 

115 

—144 


323,864.62 

249,900.40 

—73,964.22 


Coastwise 

and 

Ocean 


77 

52 

—25 


30,674.83 

27,767.01 

—2,907.82 


Aggregates 


797 

676 

—121 


526,199.82 

479,762.67 

—46,437.15 


The  number  of  vessels  engaged  in  coastwise  commerce  shows  an  increase  of  48  in 
1895  over  1885.  Ocean  commerce,  on  the  other  hand,  shows  a  decrease  of  144  vessels 
in  the  decade  mentioned.  Similarly,  the  number  engaged  both  in  coastwise  and  ocean 
commerce  has  fallen  off  25  vessels  in  the  period  considered.  In  the  aggregate,  the 
number  of  vessels  engaged  in  commerce  in  1895  shows  a  decrease  of  121  as  compared 
with  1885. 

Coastwise  commerce  shows  an  increase  of  30,434.89  tons;  ocean  commerce,  a 
decrease  of  73,964.22  tons;  coastwise  and  ocean  commerce,  a  decrease  of  2,907.82 
tons.  The  aggregate  tonnage  of  vessels  in  1895  shows  a  decrease  of  46,437.15  as 
compared  with  1885. 

The  next  table  presents  the  total  value  of  the  vessels,  classified  as  to  ownership. 


Ownership  of  Vessels  and  Years, 

WITH  Decrease  (— ), 
IN  1895  AS  Compared  with  188.5. 


Ownership  of  Vessels. 

1885, 

1895,         

Decrease  ( — ) , . 


Amount  Owned  By  — 


citizens 

of 

Massachusetts 


^9,765,319 
9,062,758 
—702,561 


Citizens 

of 

Other  States 


$3,928,031 
3,597,318 
—330,713 


Foreigners 


$14,217,254 
13,890.906 
—326,348 


Total  Value 


$27,910,604 

26,550,982 

—1,359,622 


As  would  naturally  be  inferred  from  the  fact  that  commerce  shows  a  falling  off  in 
1895  as  compared  with  1885  in  number  of  vessels  and  tonnage,  the  value  of  vessels  shows 
a  decrease  in  aggregate  holdings  of  $1,359,622.  An  examination  of  the  table  shows 
general  decreases  for  the  three  classes  of  ownership  considered. 

The  third  table  presents  the  receipts  for  the  transportation  of  freight  and  passengers 
separately,  and  combined. 


Heceipts  from  Vessels  and  Years, 

WITH   INCRKASK  (-j-), 

IN  1895  AS  Compared  with  1885. 

Amount 

Keceivcd  lor 

Freight 

Amount 

Keceived  from 

Passengers 

Amount 

Heceived  for 

Kreiiilit  and 

from  J'assengers 

Receipts  from  Vessels. 

1885 

1895,    

Increase  (+) 

$10,731,637 

12,029,488 

+1,297,851 

$2,184,337 

3,323,907 

+1,139,570 

$12,915,974 

15,353,395 

+2,437,42] 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


201 


Uniform  increases  may  be  noted  in  the  preceding  table.  Despite  the  falling  off  in 
the  number  of  vessels,  the  increase  in  business  done  has  been  marked.  The  joint 
receipts  for  freight  and  from  passengers  in  1895  shows  an  increase  of  $2,437,421  over 
those  reported  in  1885. 

In  the  fourth  and  final  table  we  summarize  the  aggregates  for  the  three  preceding 
showings. 


Aggregates  and  Years, 

WITH  Increase  (+),  or  Decrease  (— ), 

IN  1895  AS  Compared  with  188.1. 


Number 

of 
Vessels 


Value 
of 

Vessels 


Tonnage 

of 
Vessels 


Receipts 
from 

Vessels 


Aggregates. 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  (+),  or  decrease  ( — ), . 


797 

676 

-121 


$27,910,604 

26,550,982 

—1,359,622 


526,199.82 

479,762.67 

—46,437.15 


$12,915,974 

15,353,395 

+2,437,421 


AGRICULTURE. 


[203] 


Agricultural  Products  and  Property: 


BY   TOWNS. 


[205] 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   A:N"D   PROPERTY. 


COUNTY   OF   BARNSTABLE. 

[In  the  case  of  those  classified  products,  where  the  value  is  twenty-five  or  more  per  cent  of  the  total 
value  of  products  in  a  city  or  town,  both  tlie  values  and  percentages  are  printed  In  full  face  type. 
In  the  column  of  percentages  an  asterisk  (*)  indicates  less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent.] 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Propektt. 

ages 

Town  of  Barnstable. 

Town  of  Bourne  —  Con. 

Products. 

$199,524 

100.00 

Property. 

$314,230 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

7,406 

3.71 

Land 

178,346 

56.76 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Buildings 

110,794 

35.26 

Dairy  products 

36,558 

18.32 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

6,165 

1.96 

Food  products,      .... 

21 

0.01 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

11,876 

3.78 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

250 

0.12 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,949 

2.21 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

95 

0.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

o.oa 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

9 

0.01 

Nursery  products. 

20 

0.01 

Town  of  Brewster. 

Poultry  products 

18,829 

9.44 

Products. 

$41,403 

100.00 

Wood  products,     .... 

7,582 

3.80 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,053 

2.54 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

212 

0.11 

Dairy  products 

5,437 

13.13 

Cereals, 

5,136 

2.57 

Food  products,       .... 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

56,694 

28.41 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

39,564 

19.83 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,877 

3.45 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Vegetables 

19,876 

9.96 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Poultry  products, .... 

3,629 

8.77 

pits,  etc., 

395 

0.20 

Wood  products 

1,103 

2.66 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Property. 

$5.50,912 

100.00 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Land, 

289,378 

52.53 

Cereals, 

263 

0.64 

Buildings, 

170,955 

31.03 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

21,563 

.■S2.08 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

33,624 

6.10 

Ilay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

3,.564 

8.61 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

49,209 

8.93 

Meats  and  game 

790 

1.91 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,871 

1.07 

Vegetables, 

4,001 

9.66 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,875 

0.34 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

_ 

_ 

Tow^n  of  Bourne. 

Products. 

$57,485 

100.00 

Property. 

$167,968 

100.00 

Animal  products 

3,667 

6.38 

Land 

119,944 

71.41 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

20 

0.04 

Buildings 

31,780 

18.92 

Dairy  products 

10,480 

18.23 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

6,527 

3.88 

Food  products,      .... 

2,950 

5.13 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

8,663 

5.16 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,054 

0.63 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Town  of  Cbathani. 

Poultry  products 

3,886 

6.76 

Products. 

$.'58,112 

100.00 

Wood  products,     .        .        .        . 

1,122 

1.95 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,679 

4.61 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

5 

0.01 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

12,569 

21.63 

Cereals 

387 

0.67 

Food  products,       .... 

1,350 

2.32 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

21,151 

36.79 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

8,426 

14.66 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

846 

1.47 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Vegetables, 

4,538 

7.90 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,507 

16.36 

pits,  etc 

12 

0.02 

Wood  products 

2,275 

3.92 

[207] 


208 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towss,  Products 

'              Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  PKOPEBTT. 

ages 

Town  of  rhathaiii  — C 

on. 

Town  of  Eastham  — Con. 

Products  — Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Wooden  goods,     . 

. 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Other  products,     . 

$262 

0.45 

Poultry  products 

$13,041 

22.59 

Cereals 

299 

0.51 

Wood  products 

1,143 

1.98 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

13,504 

23.24 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

9,402 

16.18 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  . 

240 

0.41 

Cereals, 

50 

0.09 

Vegetables,    . 

5,969 

10.27 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,-  . 

487 

0.84 

Products  from  mines,  quai 

Ties, 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

6,890 

11.93 

pits,  etc 

51 

0.09 

Meats  and  game 

197 

0.34 

Vegetables 

21,950 

38.01 

Property. 

$286,518 

100.00 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Land 

.        103,083 

35.98 

pits,  etc 

_ 

_ 

Buildings, 

147,492 

51.48 

Machines,  implements,  etc 

15,459 

5.39 

Property. 

$145,714 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

19,274 

6.73 

Land, 

63,830 

43.81 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

675 

0.23 

Buildings 

61,958 

42.52 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

535 

0.19 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

6,865 

4.71 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

11,001 

7.55 

Town  of  Dennid. 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,024 

1.39 

Products. 

$55,065 

100.00 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

36 

0.03 

Animal  products,  . 

2,549 

4.63 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

1                 •                                     ~ 

- 

Town  of  Falmontli. 

Dairy  products,     . 

8,211 

14.91 

Products. 

$159,845 

100.00 

Food  products. 

106 

0.19 

Animal  products 

8,670 

5.42 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

. 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

100 

0.06 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  proc 

lucts. 

- 

Dairy  products 

28,879 

18.07 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

. 

- 

Food  products 

5,113 

3.20 

Nursery  products. 

142 

0.26 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

6,391 

4.00 

Poultry  products, . 

6,531 

11.86 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

40 

0.03 

Wood  products,     . 

1,419 

2.58 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

31 

0.02 

Wooden  goods,      . 

. 

- 

Nursery  products. 

750 

0.47 

Other  products,     . 

. 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

10,285 

6.43 

Cereals 

231 

0.42 

Wood  products,     .... 

4,781 

2.99 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

32,861 

41.58 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

277 

0.17 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

7,046 

12.79 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

47 

0.03 

Meats  and  game,  . 

1,018 

1.85 

Cereals 

1,107 

0.69 

Vegetables,    . 

4,751 

8.63 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

40,S11 

31.16 

Products  from  mines,  qua 

rries, 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

24,486 

15.32 

pits,  etc 

200 

0.36 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,485 

2.18 

Vegetables, 

15,289 

9.57 

Property. 

$293,837 

100.00 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Land,       .... 

129,207 

43.97 

pits,  etc. 

303 

0.19 

Buildings, 

137,477 

46.79 

Machines,  implements,  etc 

;.,       .          8,9a3 

3.06 

Property. 

$669,281 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc. 

14,791 

5.03 

Land 

311,976 

46.61 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,079 

1.05 

Buildings 

293,954 

43.92 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

300 

0.10 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

17,254 

2.58 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

31,551 

4.72 

Town  of  Kant  ham 

1. 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,311 

1.84 

Products. 

$57,742 

100.00 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,235 

0.33 

Animal  products,  . 

2,099 

3.64 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc 

., 

- 

Town  of  Harwich, 

Dairy  products,     . 

11,873 

20.56 

Products. 

$139,237 

100.00 

Food  products. 

. 

- 

Animal  products,  .        .       .       . 

3,574 

2.57 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

. 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

83 

0.06 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  pro 

ducts,               12 

0.02 

Dairy  products 

9,104 

6.54 

Liquor.f  and  beverages, 

— 

- 

Food  products,       .        .        .        . 

650 

0.47 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

VtllUG 

Percent- 

AND Propertt. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Harn-icli  —  Con. 

Town  of  Orleans  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Greenhouse  products, . 

$25 

0.02 

Dairy  products,     .... 

$9,660 

86. .55 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

5 

* 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

100 

0.28 

Kursery  products. 

255 

0.18 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, . 

13,353 

9.59 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Wood  products,     . 

7,730 

5.55 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods. 

3,386 

2.43 

Poultry  products 

18,897 

33.79 

Other  products,     . 

1,334 

0.96 

Wood  products 

649 

1.78 

Cereals 

314 

0.23 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

79,988 

57.40 

Other  products,     .... 

63 

0.17 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

10,227 

7.35 

Cereals, 

828 

2.28 

Meats  and  game,   . 

1,2SS 

0  92 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,870 

5.14 

Vegetables,     . 

7,911 

5.68 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

6,012 

16.52 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

443 

1.22 

pits,  etc., 

7(5 

0.05 

Vegetables, 

3,181 

8.74 

Property. 

$586,218 

100.00 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Land 

281,760 

48.06 

pits,  etc. 

~ 

~ 

Buildings 

250,834 

42.79 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

24,365 

4.16 

Property. 

$154,215 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

24,993 

4.26 

Land 

56,890 

36.89 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,001 

0.68 

Buildings 

74,856 

48.54 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

265 

0.05 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

6,531 

4.23 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

13,288 

8.62 

Town  of  Maslipee. 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,650 

1.72 

Products. 

$25,187 

100.00 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Animal  products,  .... 

681 

2.70 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Town  of  Provincetown. 

Dairy  products 

1,261 

5.01 

Food  products 

75 

030 

Products. 

$32,752 

100.00 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Animal  products 

1,591 

4.86 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

_ 

Dairy  products 

4,824 

14.73 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

933 

3.70 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Wood  products,     .... 

128 

0..5] 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

_ 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Cereals 

282 

1.12 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,021 

18.38 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

18,780 

74.. 56 

Wood  products 

12 

0.04 

Hay,  8ti-aw,  and  fodder,      . 

1,328 

5.27 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

440 

1.75 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Vegetables, 

1,279 

5.08 

Cereals 

3 

0.01 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,840 

8.67 

pits,  etc 

_ 

_ 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

ia,43.> 

37.97 

Property. 

$126,697 

100.00 

Meats  and  game 

Vegetables, 

039 
4,387 

1.95 
13.39 

Land, 

98,341 

77.62 

Buildings 

22,835 

18.02 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

1,404 

1.11 

pits,  etc., 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

2,638 

2.08 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,479 

1.17 

Property. 

§87,631 

100.00 

Land,       

38,693 

44.15 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

_ 

_ 

Buildings 

37,290 

42.55 

Town  of  Orleans. 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

2,100 

2.40 

Products. 

$36,389 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

6,875 

7.85 

Animal  products 

1,286 

3.53 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,673 

3.05 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

~ 

210 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Toivks,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Prodccts, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Kandwicli. 

Town  of  Wellfleet. 

Products. 

$33,112 

100.00 

Products. 

$46,4.57 

100.00 

Animal  products 

859 

2.59 

Animal  products 

1,183 

2.55 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

5,900 

17.82 

Dairy  products,     .... 

12,433 

26.74 

Food  products 

o 

0.01 

Food  products 

72 

0.15 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

233 

0.50 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

18 

0.05 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

42 

0.13 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

51 

O.ll 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,702 

8.16 

Poultry  products, . 

11,800 

25.41 

Wood  products 

2,464 

7.44 

Wood  products,     .... 

1,110 

2.39 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

577 

1.74 

Cereals, 

7 

0.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,5S8 

28.96 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,041 

13.00 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

6,454 

19.49 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

5,417 

11.66 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

942 

2.84 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

710 

1.53 

Vegetables 

3,264 

9.86 

Vegetables 

7,405 

15.9* 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc. 

300 

0.91 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$207,247 

100.00 

Property. 

$149,567 

lOO.OO 

Land 

108,273 

■52.24 

Land 

32,415 

21.67 

Buildings 

79,737 

38.47 

Buildings 

86,658 

57.94 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

4,714 

2.28 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

5,150 

3.44 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

8,068 

3.89 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

13,699 

9.16 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,505 

2.66 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

11,645 

7.79 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

950 

0.46 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town  of  Truro. 

Town  of  Yarniontb. 

Products. 

$60,666 

100.00 

Products. 

$50,945 

100.00 

Animal  products 

1,847 

3.04 

Animal  products 

2,313 

4.54 

Clothing,  needle  worJi,  etc.. 

- 

~ 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

_ 

Dairy  products,     .... 

19,898 

32.80 

Dairy  products,     .... 

8,617 

16.91 

Food  products,      .... 

10 

0.02 

Food  products 

43 

0.08 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

1,075 

2.11 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

40 

0.08 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

860 

1.69 

Poultry  products 

11,303 

18.63 

Poultry  products 

2,731 

5.36 

Wood  products 

980 

1.62 

Wood  products 

1,363 

2.6S 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

43 

0.07 

Cereals 

251 

0.49 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

8,346 

13.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

23,568 

50.19 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

6,013 

9.91 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

4,958 

9.73 

Meats  and  game 

1,236 

2.04 

Meats  and  game 

719 

1.41 

Vegetables 

10,984 

18.11 

Vegetables, 

2,407 

4.73 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

t 

- 

Property. 

$145,430 

100.00 

Property. 

$360,704 

100.00 

Land 

49,020 

83.71 

Land 

201,019 

.■in.  73 

Buildings 

67,153 

46.17 

Buildings 

135,242 

37.49 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

5,917 

4.07 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

7,522 

2.09 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

16,986 

11.68 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

13,045 

3.62 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,354 

4.37 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,876 

1.07 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

PRODUCTS   AND    PKOPERTY  BY   TOWNS. 


211 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Tofvii  of  Adams. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  ben'ies,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pita,  etc.,  . 

Ton-n  of  Alford. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      .        .        .      , 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


$181,3.50 

6,190 

109 

65,a51 

3,147 

400 

.53 

1,488 

14,064 

6,032 

126 

426 

3,565 

5,709 

55,504 

6,780 

15,277 

229 

$972,909 
524,998 
251,043 
27,581 
54,167 
98,845 
16,275 


$68,068 
3,944 

81,198 

1,232 

40 
640 

6,445 

2,479 

6 

50 
5,837 
1,887 
19,063 
2,444 
2,793 

10 

$225,973 

108,504 

76,049 

8,632 

22,603 

10,055 

130 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 

3.36 

0.06 

35.39 

1.71 
0.22 
0.03 
0.81 

7.63 
3.27 
0.07 
0.23 
1.93 
3.09 
30.11 
3.68 
8.29 

0.12 

100.00 

.53.96 

25.80 

2.84 

5.57 

10.16 

1.67 


100.00 
5.79 

31.14 

l.Sl 

0.06 
0.94 

9.47 
3.64 
0.01 
0.07 
8.58 
2.77 

as.oi 

3.59 
4.10 

0.02 

100.00 

48.02 

33.a5 

3.82 

10.00 

4.45 

0.06 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Becket. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 


Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Chcsliire. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  jiroducts, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


Valne 


$95,837 

4,161 

34 

31,186 

1,594 

10 
546 

3,280 
17,134 

44 

709 

2,101 

20,797 

3,496 

7,515 

3,230 

$313,558 

144,142 

106,158 

13,831 

29,256 

9,8.56 

10,315 


$149,527 
5,554 

62,003 

1,360 


1,249 


6,807 

4.55 

7,427 

4.97 

4,840 

3.24 

5,002 

3.34 

38,318 

2.5.63 

6,521 

4.36 

10,396 

6.95 

50 

$539,274 

267,305 

194,605 

14,304 

46,877 

14,933 

1,250 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
4.34 
0.04 

32.54 

1.66 

0.01 
0.57 

3.42 
17.88 

0.05 
0.74 
2.19 
21.70 
3.65 
7.84 

3.37 

lOO.OO 
45.97 
33.86 
4.41 
9.33 
3.14 
3.29 


100.00 
3.71 

41.47 

0.91 


0.84 


0.03 

100.00 
49.57 
36.09 
2.65 
8.69 
2.77 
0.-23 


-^y . 


2]  2 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


CiTiKs,  Towns,  Pkodccts, 

AND  PrOPERTV. 


Tofru  of  Clarksburg. 

J'roducts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc.,     .       .       . 

Property. 

Land,      

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  Dalton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clotliiug,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereal  !^ 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$92,013 

3,494 

104 

34,786 

1,448 

46 
816 

5,427 

7,936 

135 

497 

1,560 

22,677 

2,618 

6,899 

3,630 

$385,165 

189,523 

139,051 

13,225 

23,790 

8,276 

11,300 


$126,003 
8,033 

30,148 

1,117 
385 
107 

1,005 


100.00 
3.80 
0.11 

37.74 

1.57 

0.05 
0.89 

5.90 
8.62 
0.15 

0.54 

1.70 

24.65 

2.84 
7.50 

3.94 

100.00 
49.21 
36.10 
3.43 
6.18 
2.15 
2.93 


100.00 
0.37 

39.80 

0.89 
0.31 
0.08 
0.80 


7,292         5.79 
10,206         8.10 


2,758 

2,220 

32,481 

1,779 
8,302 

170 

$455,.388 

240,573 

144,408 

11,006 

31,462 

25,739 

2,200 


2.19 

1.76 

85.78 

1.41 

6.59 

0.13 

100.00 
52.83 
31.71 
2.42 
6.91 
5.65 
0.48 


Cities,  Towns,  Proddcts, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Tonu  of  Ei^remont. 

J'roducts. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Ilay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quari'ies,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Tofrn  of  Florida. 

Products. 
Animal  jiroducts,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc.,      .       .       .       .       . 

Pro2)erty. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$183,196 

7,468 

76,373 

2,615 


387 


Percent- 
ages 


8,829 

4.82 

4,626 

2.52 

12,577 

6.87 

3,795 

2.07 

34,911 

89.97 

6,682 

3.65 

4,733 

2.58 

$574,921 

259,181 

209,830 

15,209 

59,699 

31,002 


$62,630 
2,1.54 

81,767 

794 


457 

3.599 
5,063 

21 

555 

720 

18,663 

3,567 
5,268 


$149,474 

88,572 

31,203 

7,300 

18,125 

4,274 


100.00 
4.08 

41.80 

1.43 


0.21 


100.00 
45.08 
36.50 

2.65 
10.38 

5.39 


100.00 
3.44 

34.75 

1.27 


0.73 

5.75 

8.08 

0.03 
0.89 
1.15 
89.80 
5.70 
8.41 


100.00 
59.26 
20.87 

4.88 
12.13 

2.86 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


213 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Town's,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Oreat  Barrington 

Prochicts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 
Land 


Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  or  Hancock. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products,     ... 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products,     ... 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 


$247,780 

11,358 

45 

8.5,970 

6,644 

2,0(!5 

.369 

1,266 

11,655 

9,404 

2 

103 

15,152 

5,233 

73,686 

6,042 

18,093 

693 

$1,169,830 

587,751 

394,935 

23,692 

122,966 

34,961 

5,525 


$80,970 
4,141 

28,102 

846 


492 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


100.00 
4.58 
0.02 

34.70 

2.68 
0.83 
0.15 
0.51 

4.70 
3.80 

* 

0.04 

6.12 

2.11 

29.74 

2.44 
7.30 

0.28 

100.00 

50.24 

33.76 

2.03 

10.51 

2.99 

0.47 


100.00 
.5.11 

34.71 

1.05 


0.61 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Pkopeuty. 


Value 


3,993 

4.93 

5,152 

6.36 

12 

0.01 

5,617 

6.94 

2,114 

2.61 

18,509 

22.86 

4,113 

5.08 

7,879 

9.73 

$359,521 

204,439 

110,106 

10,901 

28,699 

5,326 

50 


100.00 
56.87 
30.63 
3.03 
7.98 
1.48 
0.01 


Toi%-n  of  Hinsdale. 

Products, 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  lianesborougli. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages,      . 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$119,839 
5,248 

46,629 

1,797 


1,225 

5,121 
6,343 

926 

3,075 

2,098 

31,724 

5,739 
9,914 


$347,315 

132,897 

142,060 

18,032 

41,041 

13,285 


$149,026 
5,462 

61,316 

1,662 

68 
1,422 

6,250 
3,668 

5 

7,252 

5,296 

41,590 

5,358 
9,677 


$542,352 

282,746 

185,628 

13,100 

38,277 

22,351 

250 


214 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Prodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND PrOPEBTY. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Tonu  of  liee. 

Town  of  Monterey. 

Products. 

$215,711 

100.00 

Products. 

$94,432 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .       .       .       • 

9,011 

4.18 

Animal  products 

4,024 

4.26 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

67,598 

31.33 

Dairy  products 

31,303 

33.15 

Food  products 

2,846 

1.32 

Food  products,       .... 

1,558 

1.65 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

41 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,982 

0.92 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

749 

0.79 

Nursery  products. 

20 

0.01 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

12,364 

5.73 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,105 

4.35 

Wood  products 

11,349 

5.26 

Wood  products 

5,524 

5.85 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

13 

0.01 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

447 

0.21 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

7,022 

3.25 

Cereals 

3,867 

4.09 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

7,484 

3.47 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,442 

2.59 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

S9,S4a 

27.79 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

31,276 

33.12 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

4,740 

2.20 

Meats  and  game 

3,720 

3.94 

Vegetables 

15,540 

7.20 

Vegetables 

5,864 

6.21 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

15,318 

7.10 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$782,710 

100.00 

Property. 

$519,629 

100.00 

Land, 

352,001 

44.97 

Laud 

266,175 

51.22 

Buildings 

319,503 

40.82 

Buildings 

182,024 

35.03 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

22,590 

2.88 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

19,385 

3.73 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

50,694 

6.48 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

41,526 

7.99 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

18,287 

2.34 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,519 

2.03 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

19,635 

2.51 

Miue.s,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 
Town  of  9Iount  W'asliiug- 

"■ 

^ 

Town  of  lienox. 

ton. 

Products. 

$171,804 

100.00 

Products. 

$16,099 

100.00 

Animal  products 

6,704 

3.90 

Animal  products, .... 

648 

4.02 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

51,337 

29.88 

Dairy  products,     .... 

4,651 

28.89 

Food  products 

2,395 

1.40 

Food  products,      .... 

360 

2.24 

Greenhouse  products, . 

12,050 

7.01 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

407 

0.24 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

986 

0.57 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

20 

0.12 

Nursery  products, 

670 

0.39 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

8,739 

5.09 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,520 

9.44 

3,733 

2.17 

Wood  products 

964 

5.99 

"Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

5 

0.03 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

6,803 

3.96 

Cereals, 

1,265 

7.86 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

4,607 

2.68 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

66 

0.41 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

51,109 

29.75 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

4,622 

38.71 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

5,155 

3.00 

Meats  and  game 

1,004 

6.24 

Vegetables, 

17,109 

9.96 

Vegetables 

974 

6.05 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quan-ies. 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Propert]/. 

$1,159,479 

100.00 

Property. 

$117,359 

100.00 

675,135 

58.23 

Land 

54,590 

46.52 

Buildings, 

392,444 

33.85 

Buildings, 

52,156 

44.44 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

24,755 

2.13 

Machines,  Implements,  etc., 

2,428 

2.07 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

48,900 

4.22 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

6,482 

5.52 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

17,145 

1.48 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,703 

1.45 

1,100 

0.09 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

~ 

~ 

PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


215 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF  BERKSHIRE —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Tonn  of  Bfcw  AsUford. 

City  of  NORTH  ADAMM. 

Products. 

$21,638 

100.00 

Products. 

$145,817 

100.00 

A  uimal  products,  .... 

1,183 

5.47 

Animal  products 

4,581 

3.14 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

6,985 

33.S8 

Dairy  products,     .... 

.'^9,600 

40.87 

Food  products,      .... 

10 

0.05 

Food  products 

1,480 

1.01 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,089 

0.75 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

691 

0.47 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

119 

0.55 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

55 

0.04 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

100 

0.07 

Poultry  products 

1,199 

5.54 

Poultry  pi-oducts, .... 

6,148 

4.22 

Wood  products,     .... 

1,710 

7.90 

Wood  products 

7,542 

5.17 

Wooden  goods,      .      «       .       . 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

15 

0.01 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,362 

6.29 

Cereals, 

3,261 

2.24 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

656 

3.03 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,566 

1.76 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

6,013 

37.79 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

41,337 

38.35 

Meats  and  game 

679 

3.14 

Meats  and  game 

3,li52 

2.16 

Vegetables, 

1,722 

7.96 

Vegetables 

12,816 

8.79 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

1,384 

0.95 

Property. 

$83,993 

100.00 

Property. 

$847,033 

100.00 

Land, 

44,220 

52.65 

Land, 

510,103 

60.22 

Buildings, 

25,690 

30.58 

Buildings 

239,072 

28.22 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

3,194 

3.80 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

22,121 

2.61 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

9,102 

10.84 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

37,407 

4.42 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,787 

2.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

28,530 

3.37 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

9,800 

1.16 

Town  of  »w  :HarIboi'' 

Ollgll. 

Town  of  Otis. 

Products. 

$213,927 

100.00 

Products. 

$59,383 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

11,460 

5.36 

Animal  products 

3,506 

5.91 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

197 

0.09 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

75,01.5 

35. 07 

Dairy  products 

17,453 

39.39 

Food  products 

4,344 

2.03 

Food  products 

1,884 

3.17 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

2,574 

1.20 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

357 

0.60 

Nursery  products. 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products,  .... 

8,009 

3.74 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,344 

9.00 

Wood  products,     .... 

18,880 

8.83 

Wood  products 

7,157 

12.05 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

1 

« 

Other  products 

5 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

79 

0.13 

Cereals 

11,572 

5.41 

Cereals, 

849 

1.43 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,079 

2.37 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

899 

1..52 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

59,983 

38.04 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

15,380 

35.73 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,473 

3.03 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

3,057 

5.15 

Vegetables, 

10,337 

4.83 

Vegetables 

3,517 

5.92 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$910,317 

100.00 

Property. 

$245,607 

100.00 

Land, 

427,494 

46.96 

Land 

122,102 

49.71 

Buildings 

321,499 

35.32 

Buildings 

85,366 

34.76 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

34,005 

3.73 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

8,511 

3.47 

Domestic  animals,  etc 

103,084 

11.32 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

24,540 

9.99 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

23,910 

2.63 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,038 

2.05 

325 

0.04 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

50 

0.02 

216 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Pkodccts, 

Viiliic 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Prodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Proi>ertt. 

ages 

AND  Propertt. 

ages 

Tumi  of  Peru. 

Town  of  Ricbniond. 

Products. 

$56,414 

100.00 

Products. 

$84,811 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,347 

4.16 

Animal  products 

3,768 

4.43 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

19,777 

35.06 

Dairy  products,     .... 

30,466 

35.92 

Food  products,      .... 

980 

1.74 

Food  products 

832 

0.98 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  liotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

246 

0.43 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

248 

0.29 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,235 

3.96 

Poultry  products 

7,678 

9.05 

Wood  products 

5,197 

9.21 

Wood  products,     .... 

3,016 

3.56 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

44 

0.08 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

771 

1.37 

Cereals 

7,193 

8.48 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

54f; 

0.97 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,485 

4.11 

Hay,  stiaw,  and  fodder,     . 

18,903 

33.31 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

ai,6i9 

25.49 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,322 

4.11 

Meats  and  game 

2,472 

2.92 

Vegetables 

3,046 

5.40 

Vegetables 

4,044 

4.77 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$159,050 

100.00 

Property. 

$300,350 

100.00 

Land 

83,866 

52.73 

Land 

132,034 

43.96 

Buildings, 

48,105 

30.25 

Buildings, 

120,445 

40.10 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

4,572 

2.87 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

13,135 

4.37 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

19,078 

11.99 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

28,297 

9.42 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,429 

2.16 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,439 

2.15 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quan-ies,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

City  of  I»ITT.SFIEI,». 

Town  of  Sstnclisfield. 

Products. 

$290,640 

100.00 

Products. 

$123,150 

100.00 

Animal  products 

8,497 

2.92 

Animal  products 

5,667 

4.60' 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

45 

0.04 

Dairy  products,     .... 

84,4S4 

29.05 

Dairy  products,     .... 

.50,907 

41.34 

Food  products 

4,800 

1.65 

Food  products,      .... 

4,133 

3.36 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

11,032 

3.80 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

855 

0.29 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

3,519 

1.21 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

791 

0.64 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

16,142 

5.55 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,861 

4.76 

5,710 

1.97 

Wood  iiroducts 

8,703 

7.07 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

5 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

118 

0.09 

Cereals, 

12,066 

4.15 

Cereals, 

1,597 

1.30 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,357 

2.19 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

1,537 

1.25 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

98,383 

33.83 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

31,823 

25.84 

Meats  and  game 

5,835 

2.01 

Meats  and  game,   .       .       .       . 

4,957 

4.02 

Vegetables 

30,630 

10.54 

Vegetables, 

6,983 

5.67 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Ijits,  etc 

2,385 

0.82 

pits,  etc 

28 

0.02 

Property. 

$1,716,593 

100.00 

Property. 

$375,071 

100.00 

Land 

711,307 

41.44 

Land 

159,461 

42.52 

771,775 

44.96 

Buildings 

147,626 

39.36 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

49,661 

2.89 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

13,172 

3.51 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

158,189 

9.22 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

43,708 

11.65 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

18,561 

1.08 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,879 

2.63 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

7,100 

0.41 

Jlines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,225 

0.33 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


217 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Tkoducts, 
AND  Propektt. 


Value 


Town  Of  Savoy. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairj-  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenliouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,      ... 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quari-ies,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  SIiefHeld. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$85,3.55 
4,121 

31,391 

1,115 


222 


5,766 

6.76 

9,076 

10.63 

71 

O.OS 

193 

0.23 

345 

0.40 

744 

0.S7 

33,037 

3.^.83 

2,621 

3.07 

7,753 

9.08 

$186,108 
98,751 
44,933 
10,674 
25,444 
6,281 
25 


$268,518 
11,758 

86,398 

7,007 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
4.S3 

36.G6 

1.31 


0.26 


100.00 

.53.06 

24.14 

5.74 

13.67 

3.38 

0.01 


100.00 
4.38 

33.18 

2.61 


1,679 


14,611 

5.44 

11,702 

4.36 

427 

0.16 

22,506 

8.38 

7,591 

2.83 

75,973 

38.39 

12,937 

4.82 

15,929 

5.93 

$1,331,179 

681,001 

457,585 

42,310 

112,847 

36,436 

1,000 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property'. 


0.62 


100.00 
51.16 
34.37 

3.18 
8.48 
2.74 
0.07 


Tonsil  of  Stockbridge. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Proi^erty. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Tyriugliaiii. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hotliouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetaljles,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$237,008 

9,093 

200 

6.5, .503 

1,186 

6,900 

431 

724 

10,318 
5,083 

766 
11,305 

4,823 

78,687 

4,528 

26,011 

11,450 

$1,368,097 
606,037 
632,001 
29,003 
73,161 
16,394 
11,501 


$73,009 

2,826 

34,034 

1,663 


387 

2,267 
3,219 
6 
2,074 
1,997 
2,868 
36,371 
1,945 
3,4.52 


$281,562 

157,285 

83,728 

8,576 

23,912 

8,011 

50 


100.00 

3.84 

O.OS 

37.64 

0.50 
2.91 
0.18 
0.31 

4.35 
2.14 

0.32 

4.77 

2.04 

33.30 

1.91 
10.98 

4.83 

100.00 
44.30 
46.19 
2.12 
5.35 
1.20 
0.84 


100.00 
3.87 

33.93 

2.28 


0.53 

3.10 
4.41 
0.01 
2.84 
2.74 
3.93 
3.5.98 
2.66 
4.73 


100.00 
55.86 
29.74 
3.05 
8.49 
2.84 
0.02 


218 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Vslll6 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Washington. 

Town  of  Willianistown. 

Products. 

$97,940 

100.00 

Products. 

$364,446 

100.00 

Animal  products 

4,987 

5.09 

Animal  products,  .... 

13,944 

3.83 

Clotliing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

91 

0.03 

Dairy  products 

36,226 

36.99 

Dairy  products 

129,391 

35.50 

Food  products,      .... 

559 

0.57 

Food  products,       .... 

8,104 

2.22 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

90 

0.03 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

665 

0.18 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

388 

0.40 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

2,865 

0.79 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,569 

4.66 

Poultry  products 

18,380 

5.04 

Wood  products,     .... 

8,719 

8.90 

Wood  products 

11,960 

3.28 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

147 

0.04 

Other  products,     .... 

58 

0.06 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

376 

0.10 

Cereals, 

3,405 

3.48 

Cereals 

12,612 

3.46 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

558 

0.57 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

15,287 

4.19 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

29,442 

30.06 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

99,003 

27.17 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,585 

2.64 

Meats  and  game 

9,811 

2.69 

Vegetables 

6,444 

6.58 

Vegetables 

41,023 

11.26 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

697 

0.19 

Propei-ty. 

$302,381 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,764,831 

100.00 

Land, 

173,257 

57.30 

Land 

932,030 

52.81 

Buildings, 

89,010 

29.44 

Buildings, 

501,492 

28.42 

Machines,  Implements,  etc.. 

9,118 

3.01 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

50,758 

2.88 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

28,933 

9.57 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

97,457 

5.52 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,063 

0.68 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

156,699 

8.88 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

26,395 

1.49 

Town  of  YVest  Stockbridge. 

Town  of  Wiuflsor. 

Products. 

$81,461 

100.00 

Products. 

$104,516 

100.00 

Animal  products 

3,202 

3.93 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,939 

3.77 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

100 

0.12 

Clothing,  needle  work,' etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

26,736 

32.82 

Dairy  products 

47,037 

45.00 

Food  products 

1,398 

1.72 

Food  products,      .... 

766 

0.73 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

20 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,169 

1.44 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

191 

0.18 

Mursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

4,583 

5  63 

Poultry  products 

6.185 

5.92 

Wood  products 

3,699 

4.54 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,475 

2.37 

Wooden  goods 

36 

0.04 

Wooden  goods,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Other  products 

2 

* 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

4,735 

5.81 

Cereals, 

1,422 

1.36 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,110 

3.82 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

554 

0.53 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

23,144 

28.41 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

31,760 

30.39 

Meats  and  game 

3,637 

4.47 

Meats  and  game 

3,817 

3.66 

A'egetables, 

5,759 

7.07 

Vegetables 

6,370 

6.10 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

131 

0.16 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$398,657 

100.00 

Property. 

$225,424 

100.00 

Land, 

17,3,174 

43.44 

Land 

118,280 

52.47 

Buildings, 

153,366 

38.47 

Buildings, 

60,400 

26.79 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

9,180 

2.30 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

10,886 

4.83 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

29,740 

7.46 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

28,849 

12.80 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

20,762 

5.21 

Fvuit  trees  and  vines,  . 

7,009 

3.11 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

12,435 

3.12 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

PRODUCTS   AND   PKOPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


219 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Towu  of  Acusbnet. 

Town  of  Berkley. 

l^roducts. 

$234,817 

100.00 

Products. 

$148,923 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .        .        .        . 

13,475 

5.74 

Animal  products 

4,685 

3.15 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

225 

0.09 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

19 

0.01 

Dairy  products 

41,906 

17.85 

Dairy  products,     .... 

43,170 

88.99 

Food  products 

2,674 

1.14 

Food  products 

248 

0.17 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

20 

0.01 

Greenhouse  products, . 

300 

0.20 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

866 

0.58 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

244 

0.10 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

267 

0.18 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

31,599 

13.46 

Poultry  products 

27,209 

1S.27 

Wood  products,     .... 

33,624 

14.32 

Wood  products,     .... 

8,406 

5.64 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

230 

0.10 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

198 

0.13 

Other  products,     .... 

61 

0.03 

Other  products,     .... 

12 

0.01 

Cereals 

3,543 

1.51 

Cereals 

2,798 

1.88 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuta,    . 

18,908 

8.05 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,418 

8.34 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

51,497 

21.93 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

27,958 

18.77 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,369 

1.43 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,661 

1.79 

Vegetables 

31,064 

13.23 

Vegetables, 

17,635 

11.84 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

2,378 

1.01 

pits,  etc., 

73 

0.05 

Property. 

$891,823 

100.00 

Property. 

$547,692 

100.00 

Land, 

374,135 

41.95 

Land 

225,453 

41.16 

Buildings, 

389,141 

43.64 

Buildings, 

252,470 

46.10 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

38,178 

4.28 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

23,262 

4.25 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

49,802 

5.58 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

36,583 

6.68 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

29,481 

3.31 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

8,034 

1.47 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

11,085 

1.24 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,890 

0.34 

Town  of  AttleborouiTli. 

Town  of  Dartnionth. 

Products. 

$190,575 

100.00 

Products. 

$697,407 

100.00 

Animal  products 

7,941 

4.17 

Animal  products 

52,165 

7.48 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc, 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

42 

0.01 

Dairy  products 

83,777 

43.96 

Dairy  products,     .... 

172,661 

24.76 

Food  products 

1,134 

0..'i9 

Food  products 

4,955 

0.71 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

3,000 

1.57 

Greenhouse  products, . 

300 

0.04 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

29 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

750 

0.11 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

176 

0.09 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

272 

0.04 

Nursery  products,         .        . 

- 

- 

Nursery  products,        .        . 

130 

0.02 

Poultry  products, .... 

28,908 

15.17 

Poultry  products, .       . 

72,433 

10.39 

Wood  products,     ,        .        .        . 

6,973 

3.66 

Wood  products 

69,493 

9.96 

Wooden  goods 

- 

Wooden  goods,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  pi-oducts,     .... 

- 

Other  products,      .... 

2,911 

0.42 

Cereals, 

1,503 

0.79 

Cereals, 

15,084 

2.16 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,412 

1.27 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,842 

1.84 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

37,520 

19.69 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

170,602 

24.46 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

138 

0.07 

Meats  and  game 

10,210 

1.46 

Vegetables 

16,879 

8.86 

Vegetables 

102,612 

14.71 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

185 

0.10 

pits,  etc 

9,945 

1.43 

Property. 

$577,459 

100.00 

Property. 

$2,605,971 

100.00 

203,957 

.35.32 

Land, 

1,309,855 

50.26 

Buildings, 

297,555 

51  ..53 

Buildings, 

999,419 

38.35 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

20,051 

3.47 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

95,323 

3.66 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

42,677 

7.39 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

163,354 

6.27 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,409 

2.15 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

30,280 

1.16 

810 

0.14 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

7.740 

0.30 

220 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Prodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Propertt. 

ages 

Tonn  of  Digrliton. 

Town  of  Fairhaven. 

I'rotltictn. 

$212,593 

100.00 

/'redacts. 

$179,446 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .       .       .       . 

4,707 

2.21 

Animal  products,  .... 

11,124 

6.20 

Clothinjr,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

27,244 

12.82 

Dairy  products,     .... 

38,699 

21.57 

Food  products,      .... 

1,855 

0.87 

Food  products,      .... 

1,943 

1.08 

Greenliouse  products, . 

4,310 

2.03 

Greenhouse  products, . 

330 

0.18 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

8,334 

3.92 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

115 

0.06 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

305 

0.14 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

33 

0.02 

Nursery  products. 

3,190 

1.50 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

32,784 

15.42 

Poultry  products, .... 

29,051 

16.19 

Wood  products 

10,698 

5.03 

Wood  products 

15,399 

8.58 

Wooden  goods 

413 

0.19 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

30 

0.02 

Cereals, 

2,528 

1.19 

Cereals 

2,005 

1.12 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

42,290 

19.89 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,609 

4.24 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

32,037 

15.07 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

44,205 

24.63 

Meats  and  game 

3,4.i4 

1.63 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,644 

1.47 

Vegetables 

35,543 

16.72 

Vegetables, 

26,249 

14.63 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

2,901 

1.37 

pits,  etc., 

10 

0.01 

Property. 

$704,004 

100.00 

Property. 

$780,999 

100.00 

Land, 

267,406 

37.98 

Land 

386,910 

49.54 

Buildings 

347,118 

49.31 

Buildings, 

318,519 

40.78 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

34,149 

4.85 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

26,980 

3.45 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

41,793 

5.94 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

37,851 

4.85 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,038 

1.42 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,.589 

1.36 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

3,500 

0.50 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

150 

0.02 

Town  of  Easton. 

City  of  FAtli   RIVER. 

Products. 

$181,944 

100.00 

Products. 

$164,739 

100.00 

Animal  products 

8,779 

4.83 

Animal  products 

2,568 

1..56 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

96 

0.06 

Dairy  products,     .... 

53,394 

29.3.5 

Dairy  products,     .... 

35,698 

21.67 

Food  products 

1,592 

0.87 

Food  products 

140 

0.09 

Greenhouse  products, . 

3,025 

1.66 

Greenhouse  products, . 

17,795 

10.80 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

7 

* 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

649 

0.39 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

18 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

706 

0.43 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

26,971 

14.82 

Poultry  products, .... 

23,624 

14.34 

Wood  products 

20,681 

11.37 

Wood  products 

18,614 

11.30 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

3 

* 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

200 

0.11 

Other  products 

130 

0.08 

Cereals, 

623 

0.34 

Cereals 

2,115 

1.28 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

8,970 

4.93 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,845 

2.33 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

42,712 

23.48 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

31,248 

18.97 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,725 

1.50 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

2,294 

1.39 

Vegetables, 

11,992 

6.59 

Vegetables 

23,689 

14.38 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

252 

0.14 

pits,  etc 

1,528 

0.93 

Prope7-ti/. 

$788,349 

100.00 

Property. 

$837,760 

100.00 

Land 

.342,804 

43.48 

Land 

545,510 

65.11 

347,705 

44.11 

Buildings 

214,.397 

25.59 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

29,201 

3.71 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

23,690 

2.83 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

45,222 

5.74 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

40,708 

4.86 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

20,127 

2.55 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

8,020 

0.96 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

3,230 

0.41 

Mines,  quarrie.«,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,435 

0.65 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


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COUNTY   OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AXD  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Freetown. 

I'roducts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Creenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  .       .       .  • 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,  .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  i^its,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  9Iansfiel€l, 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$108,991 
2,619 

18,018 
42 

48 
36 

20,943 
25,099 


623 
8,409 

18,628 
1,461 

13,044 

21 

$345,939 

199,386 

107,839 

12,186 

21,358 

5,020 

150 


$71,107 
3,335 

19,978 

83 

1,950 

1,376 

35 

860 

10,623 

4,634 

820 

376 

3,644 

17,371 

702 
4,106 

1,214 

$352,420 

134,715 

175,740 

12,445 

22,859 

3,631 

3,030 


100.00 
2.40 

16.53 
0.04 

0.04 
0.03 

19.22 
23.03 


0.57 
7.72 

17.09 
1.34 

11.97 

0.02 

100.00 
57.64 
31.17 
3.52 
6.18 
1.45 
0.04 


100.00 
4.69 

28.10 

0.12 
2.74 
1.93 
0.05 
1.21 
14.94 
6.52 
1.15 

0.53 

5.12 

24.43 

0.99 

5.77 

1.71 

100.00 
38.22 
49.87 
3.53 
6.49 
1.03 
0.86 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


City  of  BTETT   BEDFORD. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
INIines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  TTortb  Attlebor- 
ongh. 

Products. 

Animal  products,  . 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

Dairy  products,     . 

Food  products,      ... 

Greenhouse  products, . 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

Nursery  products, 

Poultry  products. 

Wood  products, 

Wooden  goods. 

Other  products, 

Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables,     . 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$212,558 
10,078 

54,118 

1,600 

40,985 

1,485 

1,499 

19,505 
7,323 


1,407 
5,813 

38,156 
5,783 

24,056 

750 

$1,885,172 

1,324,337 

460,235 

37,.518 

47,023 

11,5.59 

4,500 


$150,254 
8,9,53 

63,899 

577 
818 
159 
326 

22,615 
3,633 


2,075 

4,514 

31,470 

915 

9,243 

1,057 

$707,496 

294,4.54 

321,450 

22,752 

38,879 

28,161 

1,800 


999 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY - 
COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Pkodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  rRODCCTS, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND PrOPERTT. 

ages 

AND  Pkopkktt. 

ages 

Tofvn  of  ISTortou. 

Town  of  Retaobotb. 

Products. 

$137,513 

100.00 

Products. 

$456,180 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,433 

3.22 

Animal  products 

15,153 

3.32 

Clothing,  needle  worli,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc, 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

43,886 

31.19 

Dairy  products,     .... 

130,689 

33.03 

Food  products,      .... 

657 

0.48 

Food  products,      .... 

1,065 

0.23 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, .       .       . 

125 

0.03 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

32 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

2,724 

0.60 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

265 

0.19 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

768 

0.17 

Nursery  products, 

77 

0.06 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

25,925 

18.85 

Poultry  products 

68,426 

15.00 

Wood  products,     .... 

18,703 

13.60 

Wood  products 

23,151 

5.07 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

175 

0.04 

Other  products 

77 

0.06 

Other  products,     .... 

93 

0.02 

Cereals 

1,345 

0.98 

Cereals, 

9,214 

2.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,280 

3.84 

Fruits,  hemes,  and  nuts,    . 

36,680 

8.04 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

29,995 

21.81 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

88,437 

19.39 

Meats  and  game 

1.768 

1.28 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,201 

1.36 

Vegetables 

5,484 

3.99 

Vegetables, 

63,196 

11.66 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

586 

0.43 

pits,  etc 

83 

0.02 

Property. 

$513,255 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,293,776 

100.00 

Land, 

223,388 

43.52 

Land 

546,665 

42.25 

Buildings 

214,362 

41.76 

Buildings, 

536,252 

41.45 

Machines,  Implements,  etc., 

26,891 

5.24 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

72,303 

5.59 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

39,549 

7.71 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

118,456 

9.16 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,925 

0.96 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

18,695 

1.44 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

4,140 

0.81 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,405 

0.11 

Town  of  Rayntiam. 

Town  of  .Seekonb. 

Products. 

$131,759 

100.00 

Products. 

$334,273 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

7,656 

5.81 

Animal  products,  .... 

11,208 

3.35 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

41,485 

31.49 

Dairy  products 

130,939 

39.18 

Food  products 

196 

0.15 

Food  products,       .... 

629 

0.19 

Greenhouse  products, . 

120 

0.09 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

5,650 

1.69 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

107 

0.08 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

1,931 

0.58 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

26 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

380 

0.11 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

12,450 

9.45 

Poultry  products 

30,075 

9.00 

Wood  products,     .... 

9,220 

7.00 

Wood  products 

10,236 

3.06 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

300 

0.23 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

453 

0.34 

Cereals, 

4,354 

1.30 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,872 

9.77 

Fiuits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

13,135 

3.93 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

37,438 

28.41 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

68,433 

20.47 

Meats  and  game 

1,197 

0.91 

Meats  and  game 

4,947 

1.48 

Vegetables 

8,200 

6.22 

Vegetables 

52,064 

15.58 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

39 

0.03 

pits,  etc 

272 

0.08 

Property. 

$691,647 

100.00 

Property. 

$998,083 

100.00 

Land, 

290,761 

42.04 

Land,       

407,925 

40.87 

Buildings, 

311,893 

45.09 

Buildings, 

414,764 

41.56 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

24,918 

3.60 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

60,898 

6.10 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

37,175 

5.38 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

96,987 

9.72 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

26,642 

3.85 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,834 

1.28 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

258 

0.04 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,675 

0.47 

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COUNTY   OF  BRISTOL  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

To<n-ii  of  Somerset. 

City  of  TAUNTON. 

Products. 

$213,392 

100.00 

Products. 

$294,267 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .        .        .        . 

3,949 

1.85 

Animal  products,  .... 

7,989 

2.72 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

37,373 

17.51 

Dairy  products,     .... 

80,270 

27.88 

Food  products,       .... 

'  604 

0.28 

Food  products 

4,541 

1.54 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

24,688 

8.39 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

1,300 

0.61 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

156 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

374 

0.18 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

672 

0.23 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

3 

* 

Poultry  products 

15,206 

7.13 

Poultry  products 

47,620 

16.18 

Wood  products 

5,301 

2.49 

Wood  products,     .... 

16,725 

5.68 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

693 

0.24 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

6 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

743 

0.25 

Cereals 

6,640 

3.11 

Cereals, 

1,520 

0.52 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

36,407 

17.06 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

13,225 

4.50 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

47,356 

22.19 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

58,683 

19.94 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,703 

0.80 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,865 

2.33 

Vegetables, 

56,681 

36.56 

Vegetables, 

29,224 

9.93 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

492 

0.23 

pits,  etc., 

650 

0.22 

Property. 

$616,779 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,233,530 

100.00 

Land 

348,390 

56.49 

Land, 

478,113 

38.76 

Buildings, 

195,719 

31.73 

Buildings 

616,245 

49.96 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

28,895 

4.68 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

47,406 

3.84 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

35,774 

5.80 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

78,522 

6.37 

Fruit  ti-ees  and  vines,  . 

7,201 

1.17 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,929 

0.80 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

800 

0.13 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,315 

0.27 

Town  of  Swansea. 

Town  of  Tfestport. 

Products. 

$363,793 

100.00 

Products. 

$523,460 

100.00 

Animal  products 

9,605 

2.64 

Animal  products,  .... 

14,414 

2.75 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

84,208 

23.15 

Dairy  products,     .... 

113,998 

21.78 

Food  products,      .... 

1,002 

0.28 

Food  products,      .... 

1,531 

0.29 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

529 

0.14 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

4,846 

1.33 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,544 

0.42 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

590 

0.11 

Kursery  products. 

- 

~ 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products,  .... 

51,933 

14.28 

Poultry  products 

143,150 

87.16 

12,543 

3.45 

Wood  products 

30,004 

5.73 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

315 

0.06 

Other  products 

95 

0.03 

Other  products,      .... 

4,612 

0.88 

Cereals 

8,950 

2.46 

Cereals 

12,799 

2.45 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

36,409 

10.01 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

11,850 

2.26 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

78,924 

21.69 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

114,056 

21.79 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,239 

0.89 

Meats  and  game 

6,430 

1.23 

"Vegetables 

69,584 

19.13 

Vegetables 

69,200 

13.22 

Products  fi-om  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

382 

0.10 

pits,  etc., 

1,511 

0.29 

Property. 

$1,020,403 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,164,487 

100.00 

Land, 

488,775 

47.90 

Land,       

490,420 

42.12 

Buildings, 

383,435 

37.58 

Buildings 

467,332 

40.13 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

57,722 

5.66 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

67,698 

5.81 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

79,264 

7.77 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

120,716 

10.37 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

8,487 

0.83 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

14,021 

1.20 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,720 

0.26 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,300 

0.37 

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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  DUKES. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

AND  rROPEHTY. 


Town  of  Cliilniark. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
AVoo<l  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,        .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  Cottage  City 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenliouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  Implements,  etc  , 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


V^alue 


$42,058 
4,097 

7,138 
553 


10 


Percent- 
ages 


5,286 

12.57 

760 

1.81 

1,242 

2.95 

469 

1.12 

i3,sai 

36.19 

1,9.33 

4.60 

4,6S4 

11.14 

665 

$265,435 

127,346 

107,070 

9,413 

18,523 

1,183 

1,900 


847,117 
1,772 

12,28.t 

980 

4,200 

265 


4,922 
905 


268 
2,147 
8,457 
1,095 
9,823 


$135,062 
65,.591 
50,970 

6,930 
10,056 

1,509 


100.00 
9.74 

16.97 
1.31 


0.02 


1.58 

100.00 
47.98 
40.34 
3  55 
6.98 
0.44 
0.71 


100.00 
3.76 

86.07 

2.08 
8.91 
0  56 


10.45 
1.92 


0.57 
4.56 

17.95 
2.32 

20.85 


100.00 

48..50 

37.74 

5.13 

7.45 

1.12 


Cities,  Towns,  Puoducts, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Edgartown. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Oay  Head. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  pi'oducts, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$57,780 
3,559 

ao,i38 

150 
100 


$217,376 

125,570 

63,960 

8,449 

18,906 

431 


$7,746 
420 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
6.16 

34.S9 

0.26 
0.17 


6,478 

11.21 

1,697 

2.94 

780 

1.35 

1,278 

2.21 

13,122 

22.71 

2,919 

5.05 

7,539 

13.05 

100.00 

57.77 

29.42 

3.89 

8.72 

0.20 


100.00 
5.42 


8,468     31.86 


$30,750 

10,415 

14,440 

2,296 

3,568 

31 


801 

10.34 

177 

2.28 

112 

1.45 

17 

0.22 

8,243 

88.96 

439 

5.67 

1,069 

13.80 

100.00 
33.87 
46.96 

7.47 
11.60 

0.10 


PRODUCTS   AND   PliOPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY 
COUNTY  OF  DUKES  —  Concluded. 


Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Oosuold. 

Town  of  Tisbury  — Con. 

Products. 

$13,376 

100.00 

Products  —  Con. 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,686 

12.61 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

$4,562 

21.05 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

4,252 

19.61 

Dairy  products,     .... 

4,169 

31.17 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

515 

2.38 

Food  products 

1,580 

11.81 

Vegetables 

2,276 

10.50 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Property. 

$119,520 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Land, 

80,511 

67.36 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,049 

7.84 

Buildings, 

28,235 

23.62 

Wood  products 

260 

1.94 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

3,466 

2.90 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

5,206 

4.36 

Other  products,     .... 

15 

0.11 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,102 

1.76 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

148 

1.11 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

2,360 

17.64 

Town  of  West  Tisbury. 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,130 

8.45 

Prodiicts. 

$81,938 

100.00 

Vegetables 

979 

7.32 

Animal  products 

3,965 

4.84 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

■" 

~ 

Dairy  products,     .... 

18,724 

22.85 

Property. 

$153,385 

100.00 

Food  products,       .... 

570 

0.70 

Land 

105,388 

69.16 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Buildings, 

30,912 

20.29 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

1,650 

1.08 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

24 

0.03 

Domestic  animals,  etc.,     _. 

9,205 

6.04 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,230 

3.43 

Poultry  products, .... 

10,684 

13.04 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

_ 

Wood  products,     .       .       '.       . 

2,298 

2.80 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Town  of  Tlsbury. 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Products. 

$21,678 

100.00 

Cereals, 

1,343 

1.64 

Animal  products,  .... 

722 

3.33 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

10,131 

12.36 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

_ 

_ 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

19,958 

24.36 

Dairy  products 

4,848 

22.36 

Meats  and  game 

3,494 

4.26 

Food  products 

_ 

„ 

Vegetables 

10,562 

12.89 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

_ 

_ 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc. 

185 

0.23 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Property. 

$355,717 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Land, 

181,744 

51.09 

3,417 

15.76 

Buildings 

124,700 

35.06 

Wood  products,     .... 

933 

4.30 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

14,460 

4.06 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

25,636 

7.21 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,177 

1.74 

Cereals, 

153 

0.71 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,000 

0.S4 

COUNTY  OF   ESSEX. 


Town  of  Amesbnry. 

Products. 
Animal  products, . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 
Liquors  and  beverages, 


$133,497 

100.00 

6,.509 

4.88 

34,561 

85.89 

1,833 

1.37 

550 

0.41 

69 

0.05 

1,185 

0.89 

Town  of  Amesbnry  —  Con 

Products  —  Con. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 


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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND  I'ROI'EKTT. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Ameabary  — Con. 

City  of  BEVERIiY  — Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

933,937 

23.41 

Cereals 

$221 

0.09 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,275 

1.71 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,908 

4.28 

Vegetables 

22,688 

17.00 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

29,998 

12.95 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Meats  and  game 

833 

0.36 

pits,  etc., 

208 

0.16 

Vegetables, 

59,847 

23.83 

Property. 
Land 

$681,761 
256,430 

100.00 
37.61 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

786 

0.34 

Buildings, 

307,716 

45.14 

Property. 

$1,832,530 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

21,012 

3.08 

Land 

1,301,711 

71.03 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

37,230 

5.46 

Buildings, 

392,746 

21,4* 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

57,763 

8.47 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

47,906 

2.61 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,610 

0.24 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

54,021 

2.95 

Town  of  Andover. 

Products, 

$301,566 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

27,241 
8,905 

1.49 
0.49 

Animal  products 

13,814 

4.58 

Town  of  Boxford. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

52 

0.02 

Products. 

$137,409 

100.00 

Dairy  products 

87,038 

88.86 

Animal  products 

7,808 

5.68 

Food  products 

313 

0.10 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

10,900 

3.62 

Dairy  products,     .... 

35,230 

23.65 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

100 

0.03 

Food  products 

1,067 

0.78 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

37 

0.01 

Greenhouse  products, . 

~ 

- 

Nursery  products. 

10,145 

3.36 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

,313 

023 

Poultry  products, .... 

3,749 

1.24 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

296 

0.22 

Wood  products,     .... 

7,822 

2.59 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

_ 

Poultry  products, .... 

15,079 

10.97 

Other  products 

Wood  products 

11,156 

8.12 

1,210 

0.40 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,794 

0.93 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

S3,076 

27.55 

Cereals, 

3,105 

2.26 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

747 

0.25 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,770 

5.66 

Vegetables 

79,419 

26.34 

Hay,  sti-aw,  and  fodder, 

33,953 

24.71 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,233 

2.36 

pits,  etc 

350 

0.12 

Vegetables 

18,129 

13.19f 

Property. 
Land 

$696,669 
330,264 

100.00 
47.41 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

250 

0.18 

Buildings 

240,725 

34.55 

Property. 

$725,038 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

43,271 

6.21 

Land 

3;i7,320 

46.63 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

63,897 

9.17 

Buildings, 

241,607 

33.32 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

15,012 

2.16 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

32,774 

4.52 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,500 

0.50 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

46,895 

6.47 

City  of  BEVERIiY. 

Products. 

$231,556 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

64,987 
1,455 

8.9e 
0.20 

Animal  products 

6,570 

2.84 

Town  of  Bradford. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

8 

* 

Products. 

$60,079 

lOO.OO 

Dairy  products,     .... 

75,693 

32.69 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,844 

4.73 

Food  products 

111 

0.05 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

23,893 

10.32 

Dairy  products 

20,905 

34.80 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

849 

0.37 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

690 

0.30 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

2,700 

4.49 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

Poultry  products 

18,556 

8.01 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

40 

0.07 

Wood  products 

3,444 

1.49 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

717 

1.19 

Other  products 

149 

O.OG 

Wood  products 

408 

0.68 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   ESSEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

1 
Value 

Percent- 

agfs 

Cities,  Towns,  PROoncTS, 
AND  Property. 

1 
Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Bradford  —  Con. 

Town  of  Essex  —  Coe 

. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  — Con. 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Poultry  products,  . 

$9,131 

8.59 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Wood  products,     . 

4,975 

4.68 

Cereals, 

$91 

0.16 

Wooden  goods, 

5 

« 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,074 

1.79 

Other  products. 

70 

0.07 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

18,576 

30.9a 

Cereals,    .... 

1,041 

0.98 

Meats  and  game 

265 

0.44 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

5,065 

4.77 

Vegetables 

12,256 

20.40 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

3S,a83 

30.37 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Meats  and  game,  . 

762 

0.72 

pits,  etc 

200 

0.33 

Vegetables,    . 

9,408 

8.85 

Property. 
Land 

$176,128 
90,865 

100.00 
51.59 

Products  from  mines,  quai 
pits,  etc 

•ries, 

1,950 

1.83 

Buildings, 

59,275 

33.65 

Property. 

$409,455 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

9,819 

5.58 

Land,       .... 

203,112 

49.61 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

11,106 

6.31 

Buildings, 

146,266 

35.72 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,863 

2.19 

Machines,  implements,  etc. 

,        .           15,474 

3.78 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,200 

0.68 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

29,470 

7.20 

Town  of  Danvers. 

Products. 

$287,282 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

14,675 

458 

3.58 
0.11 

Animal  products,  .... 

12,909 

4.49 

Town  of  Oeorgetow 

n. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Products. 

$50,881 

100.00 

Dairy  products 

96,446 

33.37 

Animal  products,  . 

3,387 

6.66 

Food  products,       .... 

275 

0.10 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

,        .            1,200 

2.36 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

6,450 

2.25 

Dairy  products,     . 

ia,836 

25.87 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

613 

0.21 

Food  products. 

826 

1.62 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

50 

0.02 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

. 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  prod 

ucts. 

- 

Poultry  products 

12,900 

4.49 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

378 

0.74 

Wood  products 

623 

0.22 

Nursery  products. 

. 

- 

'Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, . 

5,172 

10.16 

Other  products,     .... 

2,055 

0.72 

Wood  products,     . 

3,432 

6.75 

Cereals 

443 

0.15 

Wooden  goods. 

. 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,540 

4.37 

Other  products,      . 

3 

0.01 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

48,189 

16.77 

Cereals,   .... 

1,024 

2.01 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,162 

1.10 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

2,296 

4.51 

90,302 

31.30 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

14,817 

87.94 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Meats  and  game,  . 

1,312 

2.58 

pits,  etc., 

125 

0.04 

Vegetables,     . 

4,707 

9.25 

Property. 
Land 

$813,139 
366,181 

100.00 
45.03 

Products  from  mines,  qua 
pits,  etc 

rries, 

71 

0.14 

Buildings, 

.321,170 

39.50 

Property. 

$323,029 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

39,018 

4.80 

Land 

151,080 

46.77 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

65,121 

8.01 

Buildings, 

124,018 

38.39 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

19,374 

2.38 

Macliines,  implements,  etc 

13,642 

4.22 

Mines,  guarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

2,275 

0.28 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

17,905 

5.54 

Town  of  Essex. 
Products. 

$106,288 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quan-ies,  pits,  etc.. 

15,809 
575 

4.90 
0.18 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,850 

4.56 

City  of  eiiOUCESiTe 

R. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Products. 

$198,421 

lOO.OO 

Dairy  products,     .... 

35,907 

33.78 

Animal  products,  . 

4,319 

2.18 

Food  products 

315 

0.30 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc 

■                 •                                        ~ 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

262 

0.25 

Dairy  products,     . 

.     102,379 

31.. 59 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

171 

0.16 

Food  pi-oducts. 

.^il 

0.28 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

94 

0.09 

Greenhouse  products, . 

6,500 

3.28 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  prod 

acts,               538 

0.27 

228 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


City  of  ClIiOUCESTER-Con 

Products  —  Con. 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   .... 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Oroveland. 

Prodticts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Hamilton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 


$724 

410 

18,107 

3,-2-29 

5 

229 

26 

9,7.'3S 

23,104 

1,853 

21, .594 

5,21.'i 

$628,641 

303,234 

245,048 

30,445 

42,143 

3,936 

3,835 


$.51,287 

2,350 

100 

11,273 

164 

800 

207 


.5,717 

11.15 

2,530 

4.93 

,580 

1.13 

1,933 

3.77 

18,014 

s.-i-ia 

1,.524 

2.97 

6,095 

11.89 

$346,727 

126,897 

163,226 

8,387 

17,199 

30,863 

155 


$97,815 

4,278 

344 


0.36 
0.21 
9.12 
1.63 

* 

0.12 
0.01 
4.91 

11.64 
0.93 

10.88 

2.63 

100.00 
48.24 
38.98 
4.84 
6.70 
0.63 
0.61 

100.00 
4.58 
0.20 
21.98 
0.32 
1.56 

0.40 


100.00 
36.60 
47:08 
2.42 
4.96 
8.90 
0.04 


100.00 
4  37 

31.90 

0.35 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

AND  PbOPEBTT. 


Town  of  Ilaiuilton  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 
Liquors  and  Ijeverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

City  of  HAVERHlIiL.. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clotliing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  IpHwich. 

Products. 
Aiiiniiil  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$11 

363 

150 

11,603 

6,694 


1,539 

3,.369 

27,111 

1,258 
9,510 

327 

$.539,187 

264,933 

211,166 

16,704 

29,109 

14,875 

2,400 


$226,725 

13,129 

790 

09,810 

3,0.59 

7,600 

565 

1,343 

16,345 
5,896 

20 

2,759 

7,832 

07,449 

7,043 
22,098 

981 

$1,407,939 
656,435 
513,281 
48,075 
84,637 
54,836 
50,675 


$238,419 
15,225 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


229 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   ESSEX —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  I'rodlcts, 
ASD  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Toim  of  Ipswicli  —  Con 

Products  —  Con. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

City  of  liAWREJfOE. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quames, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


#64,138 

610 
1,600 

462 

150 

23,695 

5,225 

10 

7,990 

14,586 

78,388 

1,408 

23,812 

1,130 

$928,613 

434,007 

334,695 

52,224 

76,273 

25,364 

6,050 


$61,102 

1,170 

600 

10,964 

229 

26,850 

180 

10,000 

1,687 

20 

579 

96 

4,782 

352 

3,570 

23 

$167,877 

81,055 

69,203 

7,693 

8,628 

598 

100 


S6.90 

0.2G 
0.67 

0.19 
0.06 
9.94 
2.19 

* 

3.35 

6.12 

33.88 

0.59 
9.99 

0.47 

100.00 
46.74 
36.04 
5.63 
8.21 
2.73 
0.65 


100.00 

1.92 

0.98 

17.94 

0.37 

43.94 
0.29 

16.37 
2.76 
0.03 

0.95 

0.16 
7.83 
0.58 
5.84 

0.04 

100.00 
48.64 
41.22 
4.5S 
5.14 
0.36 
0.06 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


City  of  IrYNN. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Iiyiinfield. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  fi'oni  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Laud, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$73,032 
1,050 

8,965 

87 

33,195 

422 

100 

8,611 

414 

12 

1,250 

6,707 

520 

9,718 

1,975 

$455,665 

256,255 

156,957 

17,635 

10,980 

2,088 

11,750 


$83,424 

4,068 

25 

36,210 

50 


Percent- 
ages 


15 
9,097 
2,128 


2,376 

19,.501 

648 

9,306 


$237,953 
110,420 
86,775 
11,365 
17,712 
11,,581 
100 


100.00 
1.45 

12.27 

0.12 

45.45 

0.5S 

0.14 

11.79 

0.57 

0.02 

1.71 

9.13 

0.71 

13.31 

2.70 

100.00 
56.24 
34.44 
3.87 
2.41 
0.46 
2.58 


100.00 
4,88 
0.03 

43.40 

0.06 


0.03 

10.90 

2.55 


2.85 
23.38 

0.78 
11.15 


100.00 
46.40 
36.47 
4.78 
7.44 
4.87 
0.04 


230 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Kancliester. 

Products. 
Animal  products, . 
Clothing,  ueedle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
"Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     .       . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quaiTies, 
pits,  etc., 


Property. 
Land,       •,      ■• 
Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Town  of  Itlarbleheacl. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
I'oultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$35,006 
79S 

14,181 

26 
3,7.')0 

82 

4,244 
1,904 


2,816 

4,725 

519 

1,936 


$156,589 

62,863 

80,170 

5,210 

7,462 

864 

20 


$106,632 
2,498 

33,349 

1,618 
3,940 

48 
432 

16 
6,572 


523 

4,317 

16,464 

963 

35,873 

19 

$428,234 

268,475 

111,847 

14,850 

21,129 

ii,oa3 

850 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
2.28 

40.51 

0.08 
10.71 

0.23 

12.12 

5.44 


8.05 

13.50 

1.48 

5.53 

0.07 

100.00 
40.14 
51.20 
3.33 
4.77 
0.55 
0.01 


100.00 
2.34 

31.27 

1.52 
3.69 
0.05 
0.41 
0.02 
6.16 


0.49 

4.05 

15.44 

0.90 

33.64 

0.02 

100.00 
62.69 
26.12 
3.47 
4.93 
2.59 
0.20 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 


Town  of  Merrimac. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  ITIetliuen. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game. 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$74,662 

4,140 

330 

23,144 

4,166 

26 
354 

6,072 
7,126 


906 

2,095 

15,397 

1,259 

9,643 


$315,063 

145,545 

114,617 

11,255 

18,689 

24,212 

745 


$372,746 
12,990 

131,735 

350 
3,940 

440 
229 

33,821 

2,666 

3,&53 

2,050 

12,967 

97,461 

5,434 

42,620 


100.00 
5.55 
0.44 

31.00 

5.58 

0.03 
0.47 

8.13 
9.54 


1.21 
2.81 

20.62 
1.69 

12.92 

0.01 

100.00 
46.20 
36.38 
3.57 
5.93 
7.68 
0.24 


100.00 
3.48 

35.34 

0.09 
1.06 
0.12 
0.06 

9.07 
0.72 

0.98 

0.55 

3.48 

26.15 

1.46 
11.43 


22,390 

6.01 

,022,728 

100.00 

702,894 

34.75 

876,625 

43.34 

107,525 

5.32 

124,295 

6.14 

209,869 

10.38 

1,520 

0.07 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


231 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property-. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Middleton. 

Towii  o£  Newbury. 

Products. 

$92,095 

100.00 

Products. 

$193,527 

100.00 

Animal  products 

3,230 

3.51 

Animal  products,  .... 

11,044 

5.70 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

1,020 

1.11 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

15,425 

16.75 

Dairy  products 

48,479 

85.08 

Food  products,      .... 

4S1 

0.52 

Food  products 

1,655 

0.85 

Oreenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

600 

0.31 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

90 

0.10 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

123 

0.06 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

451 

0.49 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,301 

0.67 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,736 

10.57 

Poultry  products,  .... 

8,077 

4.17 

Wood  products 

8,385 

9.10 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,876 

1.48 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

6,900 

7.49 

Other  products 

1,553 

0.80 

■Cereals 

1,124 

1.22 

Cereals 

1,352 

0.70 

Truits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,058 

3.32 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

24,417 

12.61 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

19,087 

20.73 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

60,163 

31.09 

Meats  and  game 

986 

1.07 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,515 

1.30 

Vegetables 

22,099 

24.00 

Vegetables 

29,279 

15.13 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

23 

0.02 

pits,  etc., 

98 

0.05 

Property. 

$418,310 

100.00 

Property. 

$863,579 

100.00 

Land, 

208,108 

49.75 

Land 

441,638 

51.14 

Buildings 

151,772 

36.28 

Buildings 

232,111 

26.88 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

^    17,519 

4.19 

Macliines,  implements,  etc., 

33,721 

3.90 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

20,455 

4.89 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

63,200 

7.32 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

17,756 

4.24 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

91,959 

10.65 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,700 

0.65 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

950 

0.11 

Town  of  Ufaltant. 

City  of  BfKWBCKYPORT. 

Products. 

$9,874 

100.00 

Products. 

$91,840 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

112 

1.13 

Animal  products 

4,398 

4.79 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

5,739 

58.13 

Dairy  products 

24,770 

36.97 

Food  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Footl  products 

643 

0.70 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

3,800 

38.49 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

7,288 

7.94 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

41 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

417 

0.45 

Kursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

800 

0.87 

38 

0.39 

Poultry  products 

11,429 

12.44 

Wood  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Wood  products 

386 

0.42 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,091 

1.19 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,150 

6.70 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

185 

1.87 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

17,388 

18.93 

Meats  and  game 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game 

1,993 

2.17 

Vegetables, 

- 

- 

Vegetables 

14,593 

15.89 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

453 

0.49 

Property. 

$49,550 

100.00 

Property. 

$496,019 

100.00 

Land 

33,900 

68.42 

Land 

207,108 

41.75 

Buildings 

12,860 

25.95 

Buildings 

199,182 

40.16 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

955 

1.93 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

18,247 

3.68 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

1,835 

3.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

25,437 

5.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

43,645 

8.80 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,400 

0.48 

CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


189 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Prodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Tkoperty. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Kortli  Andover. 

• 

Town  of  Rockport. 

Products. 

$260,286 

100.00 

Prodticts. 

$40,993 

100.00 

Animal  protlucts,  .... 

12,896 

4.95 

Animal  products,  .... 

722 

1.76 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

114,657 

44.05 

Dairy  products 

14,241 

34.74 

Food  products 

2,180 

0.84 

Food  products,       .... 

75 

0.18 

Greenhouse  products, . 

1,700 

0.65 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

50 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Li(luor9  and  beverages. 

819 

0.32 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

110 

0.27 

Nursery  products. 

69 

0.03 

Nursery  products. 

- 

Poultry  products 

13,006 

5.00 

Poultry  products 

2,676 

6.53 

AVood  products,     .... 

11,567 

4.44 

Wood  products,     .... 

350 

0.85 

^Vooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

188 

0.07 

Other  products 

40 

0.10 

Cereals, 

1,.'537 

0.59 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,461 

2.87 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,124 

5.18 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

64,390 

24.74 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

5,967 

14.56 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,918 

1.12 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

99 

0.24 

Vegetables 

26,656 

10.24 

Vegetables 

14,484 

35.33 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

192 

0.07 

pits,  etc., 

105 

0.26 

Property. 

$996,401 

100.00 

Property. 

$347,319 

100.00 

Land, 

506,050 

50.79 

Land, 

289,956 

83.48 

Buildings 

336,653 

33.78 

Buildings, 

45,893 

13.21 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

30,491 

3.06 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

4,635 

1.34 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

68,429 

6.87 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

5,260 

1.52 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

54,003 

5.42 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,425 

0.41 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

775 

0.08 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

150 

0.0* 

Town  of  Peabody. 

Town  of  Rowley. 

Products. 

$271,170 

100.00 

Products. 

$90,141 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

9,642 

3.55 

Animal  products 

4,353 

4.8S 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc, 

240 

0.09 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

63,030 

23.24 

Dairy  products 

23,207 

27.96 

Food  products 

2,272 

0.84 

Food  products 

927 

1.03 

Greenhouse  products, . 

8,250 

3.04 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

320 

0.35 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

1,361 

0.50 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

393 

0.44 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

456 

0.17 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

697 

0.77 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

50 

0.06 

Poultry  products 

26,177 

9.65 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,037 

6.70 

7,521 

2.77 

Wood  products,     .... 

3,377 

3.75 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

701 

0.26 

Other  products 

1 

* 

Cereals, 

1,643 

0.61 

Cereals 

1,297 

1.44 

Fruits,  benies,  and  nuts,    . 

10,596 

3.91 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

10,168 

11. 2S 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

53,085 

19.58 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

26,682 

29.60 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,351 

0.87 

Meats  and  game 

2,120 

2.35 

Vegetables, 

82,571 

30.45 

Vegetables 

8,460 

9.38 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

1,274 

0.47 

pits,  etc 

52 

0.06 

Property. 

$1,289,663 

100.00 

Property. 

$405,833 

100.00 

647,922 

50.24 

Land, 

191,994 

47.31 

IJuildings 

448,355 

34.76 

Buildings, 

131,736 

32.46 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

46,294 

3.59 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

18,781 

4.63 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

83,043 

6.44 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

26,923 

6.63 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

51,274 

3.98 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

35,739 

8.81 

12,775 

0.99 

jNIines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

660 

0.16 

PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


233 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

AND  PkOPEBTT. 


City  of  SA1.E1M. 

l^roducts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Salisbury. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
"Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$109,785 
3,037 

39,333 

105 

27,090 

227 

63 

7,360 

5,963 

495 

105 

72 

2,049 

13.296 

418 

9,952 


$1,002,295 

543,432 

407,816 

14,772 

23,493 

10,532 

2,250 

$107,615 

5,661 

1,416 

22,579 

1,256 

5 

858 

17,3.52 
5,869 


1,618 

9,985 

26,903 

2,241 
11,831 

42 

$465,223 

208,436 

165,432 

18,290 

28,796 

43,969 

300 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 

2.77 

36.03 

0.10 
24.67 
0.21 
0.06 
6.70 
5.43 
0.45 

0.10 
0.06 
1.87 
12.11 
0.38 
9.06 


100.00 
54.22 
40.69 
1.47 
2.34 
1.05 
0.23 


100.00 

5.26 

1.32 

20.98 

1.17 

0.01 
0.80 

16.12 
5.45 


1.50 
9.28 

as.oo 

2.08 
10.99 

0.04 

100.00 
44.80 
35.56 
3.93  ' 
6.19 
9.45 
0.07 


Cities,  Towns,  Product.s, 
AND  Property. 


Tunii  of  Saugns. 

Prod^icts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Swampscott. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products, 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, ... 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$131,085 
4,566 

70,037 

361 

50 
30 

12,472 
3,002 

50 

1,772 
22,852 

2,173 
13,630 

100 

$415,589 

231,580 

125,857 

16,454 

35,188 

4,485 

2,025 


$29,501 
738 

8,330 

5,790 
10 


2,057 
50 

711 

949 
4,785 

6,053 


$667,262 

575,504 

79,110 

4,722 

5,294 

2,632 


234 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

ASD Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Topsfield. 

Town  of  Wenbam  —Con. 

Products. 

$168,942 

100.00 

Products  —  Con. 

Animal  products 

10,655 

6.31 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

$3,473 

4.05 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

20,021 

23.36 

Dairy  products,     .... 

33,032 

31.39 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,244 

1.45 

Food  products,      .... 

1,400 

0.83 

Vegetables 

10,605 

12.37 

Greenhouse  products, . 

800 

0.47 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

172 

0.20 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

614 

0.36 

Property. 

$286,624 

100.00 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Land 

117,272 

40.91 

Poultry  products, .... 

24,488 

14.50 

Buildings 

120,110 

41.91 

Wood  products 

2,906 

1.72 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

12,395 

4.32 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

23,175 

8.09 

Other  products 

30 

0.02 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,722 

4.44 

Cereals, 

4,618 

2.73 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

950 

0.33 

Fruits,  benies,  and  nuts,    . 

9,740 

5.77 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

37,022 

21.91 

Town  of  West  Newbury. 

Meats  and  game 

48 

0.03 

Products. 

$166,466 

100.00 

Vegetables, 

23,589 

13.96 

Animal  products,  .... 

10,413 

6.26 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

1,018 

0.61 

pits,  etc 

~ 

~ 

Dairy  products 

41,691 

25.04 

Property. 

$485,450 

100.00 

Food  products 

1,134 

0.68 

Land, 

197,350 

40.65 

Greenhouse  products, . 

2,500 

1.50 

Buildings 

174,780 

36.00 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

218 

0.13 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

31,622 

6.52 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,160 

0.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

56,643 

11.67 

Nursery  products, 

1,673 

1.01 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

24,455 

5.04 

Poultry  products, .... 

8,990 

5.40 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

600 

0.12 

Wood  products 

3,613 

2.17 

Wooden  goods,     .... 

- 

- 

Town  of  Wenhaiu. 

Other  products 

152 

0.09 

Products. 

$85,716 

100.00 

Cereals 

5,428 

3.26 

Animal  products 

3,976 

4.64 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

18,786 

11.29 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

_ 

_ 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

47,717 

28.66 

Dairy  products,     .... 

34,104 

39.79 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

3,301 

1.98 

Food  products 

278 

0.33 

Vegetables, 

18,413 

11.06 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

_ 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

259 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

325 

0.38 

Property. 

$762,639 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Land 

309,555 

40.59 

8,960 

10.45 

Buildings, 

301,487 

39.53 

Wood  products 

1,665 

1.94 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

37,214 

4.88 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

53,217 

6.98 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

57,846 

7.58 

Cereals 

893 

1.04 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,320 

0.44 

COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN. 


Town  of  Asbflcld. 

Town  of  Aabfleld  —  Con. 

Products. 

$246,791 

100.00 

Products  —  Con. 

Animal  products,  .... 

15,336 

6.22 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

61 

0.03 

Poultry  products, . 

$9,484 

3.84 

Dairy  products 

10S,393 

43.92 

Wood  pi-oducts,     . 

15,004 

6.08 

Food  products 

2,9.53 

1.19 

AVooden  goods, 

878 

0.36 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Other  products,     . 

1,485 

0.60 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

55 

0.02 

Cereals 

4,431 

1.80 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

101 

0.04 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

7,924 

3.21 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TO^VTSTS. 


235 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town   of  Aslifleld  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game. 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Pi'operty. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  Bernardstou. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  pi-oducts. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Buckland. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 


$66,440 

7,4.'i8 
6,73S 

50 

$fi08,263 

226,750 

218,408 

36,009 

86,309 

40,387 

400 


$163,847 

9,936 

18 

58,788 
3,109 

10 
1,094 

8,701 

19,072 

16 

7,181 

8,572 

34,161 

5,308 

7,877 

10 

$452,161 

204,267 

153,163 

20,501 

48,975 

24,205 

1,050 


$131,453 

8,199 

291 

48,085 

1,838 
800 
105 
127 

4,671 

9,054 

24 

240 


36.92 

3.02 
2.73 

0.03 

100.00 

37.28 

35.91 

5.92 

14.19 

6.64 

0.06 


100.00 
6.06 
0.01 

35.87 

1.90 

0.01 
0.67 

5.31 

11.64 

0.01 

4.38 
5.23 
20.85 
3.24 
4.81 

0.01 

100.00 

45.18 

33.87 

4.54 

10.83 

5.35 

0.23 


100.00 

6.24 

0.22 

36.58 

1.40 
0.61 
0.08 
0.09 

3  55 
6.89 
0.02 
0.18 


Cities,  Towns,  Prodocts, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Buckland  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  beri'ies,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Cbarleniont. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Colfaiu. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 


$3,011 

7,140 

36,961 

5,387 
5,323 

197 

$337,745 

131,093 

113,175 

22.236 

47,396 

23,545 

300 


$143,119 
7,932 

55,858 

1,878 


328 

5,385 

14,674 

213 

448 

5,118 

5,529 

35,882 

4,581 

5,293 


$409,773 

183,750 

126,796 

20,299 

51,435 

26,693 

800 


$225,015 
13,704 

89,737 

7,704 


713 

8,383 
13,055 


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1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products 
AND  Property. 

'               Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Colraim  — Con. 

Town  of  neerfield  —  ( 

^'on. 

Products  — Con. 

Products  — Con. 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, . 

$8,745 

2.43 

Other  products 

$376 

0.17 

Wood  products. 

10,810 

3.00 

Cereals 

9,287 

4.13 

Wooden  goods. 

6 

* 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

10,570 

4.70 

Other  products, 

53,046 

14.74 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

54,4.38 

24.19 

Cereals 

22,256 

6.18 

Meats  and  game 

5,179 

2.30 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

7,985 

2.22 

Vegetables 

11,879 

0.28 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

87,565 

24.33 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game,  . 

9,323 

2.59 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Vegetables,     . 

32,176 

8.94 

Property. 
Laud, 

$472,123 
205,304 

100.00 
43.49 

Products  from  mines,  quai 
pits,  etc 

Ties, 

- 

Buildings 

123,3.57 

26.13 

Property. 

$1,334,907 

lOO.OO 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

27,725 

5.87 

Land,       .... 

638,067 

47.80 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

76,294 

16.16 

Buildings, 

514,9.55 

38..58 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

39,443 

S.35 

Machines,  implements,  etc. 

52,205 

3.91 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

103,1.36 

7.72 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

26,544 

1.99 

Town  of  Conway. 

$228,065 

100.00 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

. 

- 

Animal  products,  .... 

12,969 

5.69 

Town  of  Ervini;. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

197 

0.09 

Prodiicts. 

$31,071 

100.00 

Dairy  products 

96,151 

42.16 

Animal  products,  . 

1,813 

5.83 

Food  products,       .... 

2,196 

0.96 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

1                 •                                         ~ 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

150 

0.06 

Dairy  products,     . 

10,585 

34.07 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

37 

0.02 

Food  products, 

920 

2.96 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

220 

0.10 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

. 

- 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  prod 

ucts. 

- 

Poultry  products 

6,751 

2.96 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

496 

1.60 

Wood  products 

10,946 

4.80 

Nursery  products. 

. 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, . 

2,140 

6.89 

16,961 

7.44 

Wood  products,     . 

1,392 

4.48 

Cereals 

5,346 

2.34 

Wooden  goods, 

. 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,153 

2.70 

Other  products,     . 

. 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

60,586 

36.56 

Cereals 

522 

1.68 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,770 

1.65 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

.        .             1,633 

5.26 

Vegetables 

5,632 

2.47 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

7,986 

25.70 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game,  . 

1,300 

4.18 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

Vegetables,     .       ... 

2,264 

7.29 

Property. 
Land, 

$525,861 
247,810 

100.00 
47.13 

Products  from  mines,  quai 
pits,  etc 

Ties, 

20 

0.06 

Buildings 

139,584 

26.54 

ProjJerty. 

$127,841 

100.00 

Machines,  Implements,  etc., 

27,604 

5.25 

Land 

64,537 

50.48 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

88,364 

16.80 

Buildings, 

40,050 

31.3.? 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

22,499 

4.28 

INIachines,  implements,  etc. 

,    .    .             4,888 

3.82 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

9,721 

7.60 

Town  of  I>ccrnel<I. 

I'rodiicts. 

$359,048 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  (juarries,  pits,  etc.. 

8,545 
100 

6.69 
0.08 

Animal  products 

17,419 

4.84 

Town  of  4>ill. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

34 

0.01 

Products. 

$159,751 

100.00 

Dairy  products 

100,786 

38.00 

Animal  products,  . 

9,980 

6.25 

Food  products 

6,825 

1.90 

Clotliing,  needle  work,  etc. 

»        •                    ~ 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

10 

* 

Dairy  products,     . 

57,513 

36.00 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

150 

0.04 

Food  products. 

1,472 

0.92 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

2,735 

0.76 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

. 

- 

Nursery  products. 

77 

0.02 

Hotliouse  and  hotbed  prod 

ucts,                 93 

0.06 

PRODUCTS   AND   PllOPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


237 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Town.s,  Proi>uct.s, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  PuoDncTS, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  «111  — Con. 

Town  of  Hawley  —  Con. 

Pro(hicts  — Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

$752 

0.47 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

$10 

0.01 

Poultry  products 

8,071 

5.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

52 

0.06 

"Wood  products 

14,049 

8.79 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,083 

4.80 

Other  products,     .... 

148 

0.09 

Wood  products,     .... 

7,706 

9.06 

Cereals 

5,199 

3.26 

Wooden  goods,      .       ... 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

8,148 

5.10 

Other  products 

Ill 

0.13 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

39,759 

24.89 

Cereals, 

2,461 

2.90 

Meats  and  game 

3,186 

1.99 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,384 

5.16 

Vegetables, 

11,351 

7.11 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

21,734 

23.56 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,279 

2.68 

pits,  etc., 

30 

0.02 

Vegetables, 

3,353 

3.94 

Property. 
Land, 

$434,1.55 
203,736 

100.00 
46.93 

Products  fi-om  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Buildings 

148,360 

34.17 

Property. 

$199,207 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

20,285 

4.67 

Land, 

98,750 

49.57 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

48,702 

11.22 

Buildings 

41,075 

20.62 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,297 

2.83 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

13,104 

6.58 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

775 

0.18 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

31,978 

16.05 

Town  or  Oreenfield. 

Products. 

$239,672 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

14,300 

7.18 

Animal  products,  .... 

16,922 

7.06 

Town  of  Heath. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

15 

0.01 

Products. 

$108,769 

100.00 

Dairy  products,     .... 

80,359 

33.. 53 

Animal  products,  .... 

7,188 

6.61 

Food  products,       .... 

2,801 

1.17 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

143 

0.13 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

3,700 

1..54 

Dairy  products,     .... 

40,712 

37.43 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

209 

0.09 

Food  products 

2,350 

2.16 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,013 

0.42 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

10,169 

4.24 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

446 

0.41 

Wood  products,     .... 

17,935 

7.48 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

6 

* 

Poultry  products, .... 

3,311 

3.04 

Other  products,     .... 

3,042 

1.27 

Wood  products 

8,752 

8.05 

Cereals, 

8,713 

3.64 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

1 

* 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,474 

3.95 

Other  products 

103 

0.10 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

66,869 

27.90 

Cereals, 

3,926 

3.61 

3,590 

1..50 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,299 

3.95 

Vegetables 

14,767 

6.16 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

28,304 

26.02 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game 

4,298 

3.95 

pits,  etc 

88 

0.04 

Vegetables 

4,936 

4.54 

Proiierty. 

$697,330 

100.00 

Products  from  mines,  quaiTies, 

Land, 

321,909 

46.16 

pits,  etc., 

- 

— 

Buildings 

237,745 

34.09 

Property. 

$245,379 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

37,230 

5.34 

Land 

95,133 

38.77 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

77,363 

11.10 

Buildings, 

67,261 

27.41 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

21,4.58 

3.08 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

16,560 

6.75 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,625 

0.23 

Domestic  auimals,  etc.. 

42,501 

17.32 

Town  of  Hawley. 

Products. 

$85,035 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

23,924 

9.75 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,143 

4.87 

Town  of  liererett. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Products. 

$94,659 

100.00 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

3S,138 

38.97 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,498 

4.75 

Food  products 

1,581 

1.86 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

92 

0.10 

238 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  lieverett  —  Con. 

Town  of  Monroe. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products. 

$26,997 

100.00 

Dairy  products 

887,611 

29.17 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,469 

5.44 

Food  products 

3,419 

3.61 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

_ 

_ 

Dairy  products,     .... 

9,01O 

33.37 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

^ 

_ 

Food  products 

516 

1.91 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

533 

0.56 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

_ 

__ 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

6,775 

7.16 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

210 

0.78 

Wood  products 

9,742 

10.29 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

AVooden  goods 

34 

0.04 

Poultry  products 

1,176 

4.36 

Other  products,     .... 

1,680 

1.78 

Wood  products 

5,427 

20.10 

Cereals, 

3,780 

3.99 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,559 

2.70 

Other  products,     .... 

24 

0.09 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

2.5,267 

26.69 

Cereals 

215 

0.80 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,548 

3.75 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

555 

2.05 

Vegetables, 

5,121 

5.41 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

5,920 

21.93 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

ISIeats  and  game,  .... 

929 

3.44 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

1,546 

5.73 

Property. 

$254,851 

100.00 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Land, 

137,898 

54.11 

Property. 

$74,419 

100.00 

Buildings 

63,957 

25.09 

Land 

36,040 

48.43 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

15,491 

6.08 

Buildings, 

23,448 

31.51 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

26,749 

10.50 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

3,518 

4.73 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,756 

4.22 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

8,376 

11.25 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,037 

4.08 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town  of  lieyden. 

Town  of  montagrne. 

Products. 

$76,110 

100.00 

Products. 

$174,810 

100.00 

Animal  products 

5,061 

6.65 

Animal  products 

9,097 

5.20 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

80 

0.05 

Dairy  products,     .... 

26,434 

34.73 

Dairy  products,     .... 

54,277 

31.05 

Food  products 

2,484 

3.26 

Food  products,      .... 

5,237 

3.00 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

300 

0.17 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

452 

0.26 

144 

0.19 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

919 

0.53 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

145 

0.08 

Poultry  products, .... 

3,418 

4.49 

Poultry  products, .... 

7,407 

4.24 

Wood  products,     .... 

4,691 

6.16 

Wood  products 

7,624 

4.36 

Woocien  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

_ 

_ 

Other  products 

30 

0.04 

Other  products 

2,804 

1.60 

Cereals 

3,901 

5.13 

Cereals 

7,211 

4.12 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,027 

3.98 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    • 

9,414 

5.39 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

20,535 

26.98 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

44,599 

25.51 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,182 

l.-W 

Meats  and  game 

5,168 

2.96 

Vegetables 

5,203 

6.84 

Vegetables, 

19,986 

11.43 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc. 

— 

— 

pits,  etc.,      .       .       •       •       • 

90 

0.05 

Property. 

$194,069 

100.00 

Property. 

$500,462 

100.00 

Land 

105,393 

54.31 

Land 

206,902 

41.34 

Buildings, 

38,474 

19.82 

Buildings 

186,784 

37.32 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

10,660 

5.49 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

24,358 

4.87 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

30,326 

15.63 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

50,195 

10.03 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,216 

4.75 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

31,698 

6.33 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

— 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

525 

0.11 

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COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Prodccts, 

Value 

Percent- 

AKD Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Toirn  of  New  Salem. 

Town  of  Orangre. 

Products. 

$103,-212 

100.00 

Products. 

$165,438 

100.00 

Animal  products 

4,311 

4.18 

Animal  products,  .... 

5,800 

3.51 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

175 

0.17 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

25 

0.01 

Dairy  products 

21,564 

20.89 

Dairy  ijroducts 

67,278 

40.67 

Food  products,      .... 

2,2.55 

2.18 

Food  products,       .... 

1,769 

1.07 

Greenhouse  products, . 

275 

0.27 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

23 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

518 

0.50 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

647 

0.39 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,039 

8.76 

Poultry  products 

8,010 

4.84 

Wood  products,     .... 

23,706 

22.97 

Wood  products,     .... 

25,709 

15.54 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

22 

0.02 

Other  products 

14 

0.01 

Cereals, 

1,949 

1.89 

Cereals, 

2,379 

1.44 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,138 

3.04 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,460 

2.09 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

87,433 

26.58 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

37,969 

22.95 

Meats  and  game. 

3,453 

3.34 

Meats  and  game 

3,908 

2.36 

Vegetables, 

5,374 

5.21 

Vegetables, 

8,268 

5.00 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

179 

O.H 

Property. 

$287,592 

100.00 

Property. 

$.575,013 

100.00 

Land, 

141,265 

49.12 

Land, 

322,013 

56.00 

Buildings, 

84,980 

29.55 

Buildings 

184,215 

32.04 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

16,105 

5.62 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

19,828 

3.45 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

28,770 

10.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

39,039 

6.79 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

16,412 

5.71 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,343 

1.62 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

575 

O.IO 

Town  of  Noi'tliaeld. 

Town  of  Rowe. 

Products. 

$197,032 

100.00 

Products. 

$70,744 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

12,653 

6.42 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,744 

5.2» 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

7 

0.01 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

59,394 

30.14 

Dairy  products 

21,924 

30.99 

Food  products,      .... 

3,641 

1.85 

Food  products 

2,648 

3.74 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

27 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,310 

0.67 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

559 

0.79 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .        .        .        . 

10,849 

5.51 

Poultry  products 

3,482 

4.92 

Wood  products 

10,, 596 

5.38 

Wood  products,     .        .        .        . 

10,579 

14.95 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

720 

0.37 

Wooden  goods,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Other  products 

1,296 

0.66 

Other  products,     .        .        .        . 

37 

0.05 

Cereals, 

10,090 

5.12 

Cereals 

934 

1.32 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,136 

3.11 

Fruits,  berries,  aud  nuts,    . 

2,438 

3.45 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

53,101 

27.97 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

18,731 

26.48 

Meats  and  game 

7,804 

3.96 

Meats  and  game 

3,123 

4.42 

Vegetables, 

17,387 

8.82 

Vegetables 

2,535 

3.58 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

28 

0.01 

pits,  etc., 

3 

0.01 

Property. 

$618,659 

100.00 

Property. 

$178,042 

100.00 

273,447 

44.20 

Laud, 

74,951 

42.10 

Buildings 

237,974 

38.47 

Buildings 

55,846 

31.37 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

21,913 

3.54 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

9,095 

5.11 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

56,437 

9.12 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

21,543 

12.10 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

28,718 

4.64 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

16,602 

9.32 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

170 

0.03 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5 

* 

240 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towks,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

ASD Propertv. 

ages 

AKD  Property. 
t 

ages 

Town  of  Slielburne. 

Town  or  Snnderland. 

Products. 

$177,744 

100.00 

Products. 

$259,899 

100.00 

Animal  products 

9,759 

5.49 

Animal  products,  .... 

6,901 

2.65 

Clothing,  needlework,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

T7,866 

4S.N1 

Dairy  products,     .... 

82,171 

31.62 

rood  products,      .... 

2,9G7 

1.67 

Food  products 

2,677 

1.03 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

25 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

366 

0.14 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

153 

0.09 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

110 

0.04 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nur.'*ery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,577 

3.14 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,125 

2.36 

Wood  products 

12,084 

6.80 

Wood  products,     .... 

3,900 

1.50 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

5 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

28,457 

10.95 

Cereals, 

8,750 

4.92 

Cereals 

10,806 

4.16 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,014 

2.26 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,995 

3.08 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

47,077 

26.48 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

59,056 

22.72 

Meats  and  game 

4,526 

2.55 

Meats  and  game 

3,905 

1.50 

Vegetables 

4,966 

2.79 

Vegetables 

47,264 

18.19 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

141 

0.05 

Property. 

$432,273 

100.00 

Property. 

$565,158 

100.00 

Land, 

227,240 

.52.57 

Land, 

258,395 

45.72 

Buildings 

87,229 

20.18 

Buildings, 

166,385 

29.44 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

22,402 

5.18 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

45,866 

8.12 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

72,932 

16.87 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

72,037 

12.75 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

21,970 

5.08 

Fruit  ti-ees  and  vines,  . 

20,025 

3.54 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

500 

0.12 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,450 

0.43 

Town  of  Slintesbary. 

Town  of  Warwich. 

Products. 

$45,064 

100.00 

Prodticts. 

$109,098 

100.00 

Animal  products 

1,839 

4.08 

Animal  products 

4,688 

4.30 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

167 

0.37 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

345 

0.32 

Dairy  products 

9,239 

20.50 

Dairy  products 

18,264 

16.74 

Food  products 

1,040 

2.31 

Food  products,      .... 

1,667 

1.53 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

170 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

344 

0.76 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

264 

0.24 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

71 

0.06 

Poultry  products 

3,210 

7.12 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,719 

5.24 

AVood  products,     .... 

11,671 

3.5.90 

Wood  products 

43,074 

39.48 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

107 

0.37 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

12 

0.01 

Other  products,     .... 

30 

0.07 

Other  products 

36 

0.03 

Cereals, 

577 

1.28 

Cereals, 

1,177 

1.08 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

937 

2.08 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,677 

2.45 

Ilay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

ll,G.->7 

8.1.87 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

20,160 

18.48 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,.'5G2 

3.47 

Meats  and  game 

2,744 

2.52 

Vegetables 

2,619 

5.81 

Vegetables 

8,030 

7.36 

Products  from  mines,  quairles. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

5 

0.01 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$194,268 

100.00 

Property. 

$379,733 

100.00 

127,393 

65.58 

Land 

226,571 

59.67 

Buildings, 

42,455 

21.85 

Buildings, 

103,5.52 

27.27 

Machines,  Implements,  etc.. 

6,(35 

3.41 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

12,7.54 

3.36 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

12,757 

6.57 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

22,271 

5.86 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,928 

2..54 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

14,.585 

3. 84 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

— 

- 

PKODUCTS   AND   PliOPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


2il 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Percent- 

AND Pkopertt. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Toivn  of  Wendell. 

Town  of  Wliatcly. 

Products. 

$63,837 

100.00 

Products. 

$171,179 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,010 

4.72 

Animal  products 

9,151 

5.31 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

423 

0.66 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

_ 

Dairy  products 

11,677 

18.29 

Dairy  products,     .... 

4.5, .579 

26.63 

Food  products,       .... 

1,612 

2.53 

Food  products 

4,298 

2.51 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

156 

0.09 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

33 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

455 

0.71 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,501 

0.88 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  prodiicts. 

- 

_ 

Poultry  products 

3,838 

6.01 

Poultry  products, . 

4,430 

2.59 

Wood  products,     .... 

19,233 

30.1S 

Wood  products,     .... 

5,198 

3.04 

Wooden  goods 

7 

0.01 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

18 

0.03 

Other  products 

41,160 

24.04 

Cereals 

984 

1..54 

Cereals 

6,424 

3.75 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,984 

4.67 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,201 

3.04 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

12,686 

19.87 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

33,994 

19.86 

Meats  and  game 

2,531 

3.97 

Meats  and  game 

4,229 

2.47 

Vegetables 

4,380 

6.86 

Vegetables 

9,825 

5.74 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$227,912 

100.00 

Property. 

$570,398 

100.00 

Land,       

137,815 

60.47 

Laud, 

241,294 

42.30 

Buildings, 

53,671 

23.55 

Buildings, 

256,174 

44.91 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

10,526 

4.62 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

22,087 

3.87 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

14,963 

6.56 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

41,501 

7.28 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,937 

4.80 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,342 

1.64 

Mines.-'quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN. 


Town  of  Agawam. 

Town  of  Agawam  —  Con. 

Products. 

$457,053 

100.00 

Property  — Con. 

Animal  products 

15,037 

3.29 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

$66,303 

4.39 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

119,175 

7.88 

Dairy  products 

103,996 

22.75 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

42,939 

2.84 

Food  products,       .... 

6,644 

1.46 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

650 

0.04 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

100 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

_ 

_ 

Town  of  Blandford. 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

2,833 

0.62 

Products. 

$143,970 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

105 

0.02 

Animal  products 

9,175 

6.37 

Poultry  products, .... 

25,889 

5.67 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

10 

0.01 

Wood  products 

6,799 

1.49 

Dairy  products,     .... 

.50,945 

35.39 

Wooden  goods 

_ 

_ 

Food  products 

4,100 

2.85 

Other  products,     .... 

44,441 

9.72 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

23,091 

5.05 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

45,549 

9.97 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

788 

0.55 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

120,352 

26.33 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,358 

1.39 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,739 

4.68 

Vegetables, 

55,816 

12.21 

Wood  products 

12,406 

8.62 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Wooden  goods 

14 

0.01 

pits,  etc., 

43 

0.01 

Other  products,     .... 

30 

0.02 

Cereals 

4,374 

3.04 

Property. 

$1,511,300 

100.00 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,777 

1.93 

Land, 

684,259 

45.28 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

37,080 

25.75 

Buildings 

597,974 

39.57 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

7,417 

5.15 

242 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

AXn   PitOPERTT. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  BlandfortI  —  Con. 

Town  of  Chester  — Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Vegetables 

$7,765 

5.39 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

$21,738 

23.75 

Products  from  mines,  quames, 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,2.59 

3.56 

pits,  etc 

350 

0.24 

Vegetables, 

5,363 

5.86 

Property. 
Land, 

$568,620 
266,693 

100.00 
46.90 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

16 

0.02 

Buildings 

215,986 

37.98 

Property. 

$287,801 

100.00 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

14,588 

2.56 

Land, 

117,911 

40.97 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

54,288 

9.55 

Buildings 

114,116 

39.65 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,565 

2.39 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

10,239 

3.56 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,500 

0.62 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

34,093 

11.84 

Ton  n  of  Brimfield. 

Products. 

$180,431 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

11,417 
25 

3.97 
0.01 

Animal  products 

10,373 

5.75 

City  of  CHICOPEE. 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Products. 

$182,848 

100.00 

Dairy  products,     .... 

62,378 

34.57 

Animal  products 

5,902 

3.23 

Food  products,       .... 

3,181 

1.76 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

48,867 

86.40 

44 

0.03 

Food  products 

2,433 

1.33 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

530 

0.29 

Greenhouse  products, . 

1,251 

0.68 

Kursery  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

525 

0.29 

Poultry  products, .... 

7,436 

4.12 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

1,133 

0.62 

Wood  products 

11,872 

6.58 

Nursery  products. 

275 

0.15 

- 

- 

Poultry  pi-oducts 

10,993 

6.01 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Wood  products,     .... 

8,040 

4.40 

Cereals 

8,130 

4.51 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,243 

1.24 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

.53,783 

89.78 

Cereals 

12,613 

6.90 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

10,053 

5.57 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

8,980 

4.91 

Vegetables 

10,413 

5.77 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

48,966 

86.78 

Products  from  mines,  quari-ies, 

Meats  and  game 

6,998 

3.83 

pits,  etc., 

55 

0.03 

Vegetables, 

26,452 

14.46 

Property. 
Land 

$568,593 
212,666 

100.00 
37.40 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

20 

0.01 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

263,343 

23,867 

51,200 

16,4.57 

1,060 

46.32 
4.20 
9.00 
2.89 
0.19 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

$936,516 

505,542 

325,268 

27,307 

58,492 

100.00 

.53.98 

34.73 

2.92 

6.24 

Toivn  of  Chester. 

Products. 

$91,523 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

18,807 
1,100 

2.01 
0.12 

Animal  products 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

3,111 

3.40 

Toirn    of   Kast    lioug- 
uiendow. 

Dairy  products,     .... 

36,.?».'> 

39.99 

Products. 

$124,286 

100.00 

Food  products,       .... 

2,823 

3.08 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,229 

3.40 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

43,517 

35.01 

Lifjuors  and  beverages. 

533 

0.58 

Food  products 

1,443 

1.16 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,537 

4.96 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

134 

0.11 

Wood  products,     .... 

7,223 

7.89 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

444 

0.36 

Wooden  goods,      .... 
Other  products,     .... 

115 

0.13 

Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products. 

9,.577 

7.71 

Cereals, 

2,428 

2.65 

Wood  products,     .... 

5,559 

4  47 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,782 

4.13 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


243 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town    of   East    l<ong- 
meadow  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables,    . 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Oranville. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products. 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game, 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  HanipdeD. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 
Liquors  and  beverages. 


Percent- 
ages 


$900 
8,023 
4,394 

30,889 
635 

10,977 


3,565 


$496,496 

225,1,59 

202,239 

21,782 

33,049 

9,667 

4,600 


$130,441 

4,588 

41,978 

2,757 


1,669 


54 

$426,394 

145,744 

169,741 

18,014 

44,943 

45,607 

2,345 


$141,111 
4,850 

38,399 

2,461 


1,662 


0.73 
6.46 
3.54 
24.85 
0.51 
8.83 

2.87 

100.00 

45.35 

40.73 

4.39 

6.65 
1.95 
0.93 


100.00 
3.52 

33.18 

2.11 


1.28 


7,786 

5.97 

8,544 

6.55 

821 

0.63 

3,341 

2..56 

8,986 

6.89 

32,550 

24.95 

7,301 

5.60 

10,066 

7.72 

0.04 

100.00 
34.18 
39.81 

4.22 
10.54 
10.70 

0.55 


100.00 
3.44 

S7.33 

1.74 


1.18 


Cities,  Towns,  Proddcts, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Hampden  —  Con 

Products  — Co-a. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   .... 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Holland. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  ... 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 


etc. 


Property. 
Land, 
Buildings, 

Machines,  implements 
Domestic  animals,  etc. 
Fruit  ti'ees  and  vines. 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

City  of  HOI.YOKE. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 


$10,554 
17,737 

\,(m 

7,432 

5,629 

36,137 

4,194 
10,700 

103 

$539,175 

220,580 

201,980 

26,626 

42,087 

47,532 

420 


$28,224 
1,293 


7.48 
12.57 

0.75 

5.27 

3.99 

33.61 

2.97 
7.58 

0.07 

100.00 

40.91 

37.46 

4.94 

7.80 
8.81 
0.08 


100.00 
4..5S 


7,770     27..^3 

74  0.97 


267 


1,336 

4.73 

2,126 

7.53 

6 

0.02 

1,232 

4.37 

479 

1.70 

10,038 

3.'>.53 

1,349 

4.78 

2,064 

7.31 

131,036 

76,356 

37,782 

3,639 

10,367 

2,742 

150 


$144,244 
6,465 

50,939 

827 


0  95 


100.00 
."18.27 
28.83 
2.78 
7.91 
2.09 
0.12 


100.00 
4.48 

3.).31 

0.57 


2U 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propeutt. 


City  of  IIOL.YOKI:  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetiibles,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,- implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  liongriueadow. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  jjroducts. 
Cereals,   . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  ... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  liutllow. 

Prodttcts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$14,476 

10.04 

325 

0.23 

700 

0.49 

70 

0.05 

6,691 

4.64 

9,755 

6.76 

4,876 

3.38 

3,441 

2.39 

30,005 

20.80 

2,328 

1.61 

13,246 

9.18 

100 

0.07 

$482,283 

100.00 

210,691 

43.69 

207,575 

43.04 

15,063 

3.12 

37,185 

7.71 

9,669 

2.00 

2,100 

0.44 

$59,973 

100.00 

1,652 

2.75 

17,874 

88.80 

220 

0.37 

600 

1.00 

240 

0.40 

20 

0.03 

4,353 

7.26 

515 

0.86 

661 

1.10 

3,157 

5.26 

2,979 

4.97 

19,758 

38.94 

3,421 

5.70 

5,029 

8.39 

100 

0.17 

$496,978 

100.00 

225,054 

4.').41 

227,588 

45.79 

10,395 

2.09 

25,618 

5.16 

6,223 

1.25 

1,,500 

0.30 

$202,012 

100.00 

9,160 

4.54 

- 

- 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Toivn  of  liUdlow  —  Con 

Products  —  Con. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  ... 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc. 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  ITIonson. 

Prodticts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 
Land, 
Buildings, 

Machines,  implements 
Domestic  animals,  etc. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines. 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


etc., 


Value 


$79,589 

1,846 
21 

1,495 

27 

8,827 

9,320 


12,219 

4,157 

59,808 

5,439 
10,710 


^702,142 

328,106 

265,863 

29,266 

63,251 

15,606 

50 


$289,711 
9,988 

88,068 

4,364 

315 

56 
2,404 

17,998 

35,457 

34 

73 

10,762 

10,631 

81,738 

9,950 

17,819 


1,045,335 

463,836 

386,107 

43,907 

80,737 

70,588 

160 


Percent- 
ages 


39.40 

0.91 
0.01 

0.74 
0.01 
4.37 
4.61 


6.05 

2.06 

89.31 

2.69 
5.30 


100.00 
46.73 
37.86 
4.17 
9.01 
2.22 
0.01 


100.00 
3.45 

30.40 

1.51 
0.11 
0.02 
0.83 

6.21 
12.24 
0.01 
0.03 
3.71 
3.67 
88.81 
3.43 
6.15 

0.02 

100.00 
44.37 
36.94 
4.20 
7.72 
6.75 
0.02 


PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


245 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

VillUG 

Percent- 

AND Propertt. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Montgomery. 

Town  of  Russell. 

Products. 

$54,257 

100.00 

Products. 

$30,874 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,844 

3.40 

Animal  products 

1,019 

3.30 

ClothiDg,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

ao,286 

37.39 

Dairy  products,     .... 

7,704 

24.95 

Food  products,      .... 

756 

1.39 

Food  products 

19 

0.06 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

LiqUors  and  beverages, 

432 

0.80 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

194 

0.63 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,554 

4.71 

Poultry  products 

1,367 

4.43 

Wood  products 

6,202 

11.43 

Wood  products,     .... 

5,996 

19.42 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

962 

1.77 

Cereals, 

550 

1.78 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,307 

4.25 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,330 

4.31 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

12,336 

22.74 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

9,303 

30.13 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,375 

6.22 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,124 

3.64 

Vegetables 

3,203 

5.90 

Vegetables 

2,208 

7.35 

Products  fi-oni  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$178,488 

100.00 

Property. 

$129,419 

100.00 

Land, 

89,259 

50.01 

Land, 

60,426 

46.69 

Buildings 

57,222 

32,06 

Buildings, 

48,643 

37.59 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

7,762 

4.35 

Machines,  implements,  etc, 

5,837 

4.51 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

20,438 

11.45 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

H.-WS 

8.93 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  .       .    ■    . 

3,807 

2.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

2,950 

2.28 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town  of  Palmer. 

Town  of  .«iontliwick. 

Products. 

$135,571 

100.00 

Products. 

$228,472 

100.00 

Animal  products 

5,930 

4.37 

Animal  products,  .... 

11,349 

4.97 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

42,396 

31.27 

Dairy  products 

76,985 

33.69 

Food  products 

2,750 

2.03 

Food  products,       .... 

1,551 

0.68 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

591 

0.44 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,250 

0.55 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

98 

0.07 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,211 

0.89 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

453 

0.20 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

1,050 

0.46 

Poultry  products 

9,421 

6.95 

Poultry  products, .... 

11,328 

4.96 

7,774 

5.73 

Wood  products 

17,467 

7.64 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

26,423 

11.56 

Cereals 

5,522 

4.07 

Cereals, 

9,957 

4.36 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,317 

3.19 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,443 

2.38 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

40,387 

29.79 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

42,535 

18.62 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,.t46 

2.62 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

5,247 

2.30 

Vegetables, 

11,345 

8.37 

Vegetables, 

17,409 

7.62 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

283 

0.21 

pits,  etc., 

25 

0.01 

Property. 

$558,752 

100.00 

Property. 

$658,555 

100.00 

Land, 

229,895 

41.15 

Land, 

269,355 

40.90 

Buildings, 

251,233 

44.96 

Buildings 

284,465 

43.20 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

15,526 

2.78 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

24,357 

3.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

44,420 

7.95 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

60,813 

9.23 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

17,288 

3.09 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

18,690 

2.84 

390 

0.07 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

875 

0.13 

2i6 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

City  of  SPRIXUFIELD. 

Town  of  Ht^ales. 

Products. 

$177,436 

100.00 

Products. 

$61,735 

100.00 

Animal  products 

7,179 

4.05 

Animal  products 

3,702 

6.00 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

38,757 

21.84 

Dairy  products,     .... 

18,196 

89.47 

Food  products,      .... 

1,192 

0.67 

Food  products 

820 

1.33 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

27,862 

15.70 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

1,436 

0.81 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  bevei-ages, 

1,173 

0.66 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

299 

0.48 

Nursery  products. 

3,836 

2.16 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

13,041 

7.35 

Poultry  products 

2,847 

4.61 

Wood  products 

2,616 

1.47 

Wood  products 

7,554 

12.24 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

293 

0.17 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

7,055 

4.48 

Cereals, 

1,326 

2.15 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,657 

5.44 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

892 

1.44 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

26,609 

15.00 

Hay,  sti-aw,  and  fodder, 

18,830 

30.49 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

6,078 

3.43 

Meats  and  game 

2,547 

4.13 

A'egetables 

29,305 

16.5-2 

Vegetables 

4,732 

7.66 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

447 

0.25 

pits,  etc 

*" 

- 

Property. 

$881,618 

100.00 

Property. 

$228,468 

100.00 

Land, 

419,471 

47.58 

Land 

77,745 

34.03 

Buildings, 

342,921 

38.90 

Buildings, 

116,418 

50.95 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

35,467 

4.02 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

9,816 

4.30 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

49,466 

5.61 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

18,924 

8.28 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

28,361 

3.22 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,.. 

5,390 

2.36 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,932 

0.67 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

175 

0.08 

Town  of  Tollaud. 

Town  of  IVestfield. 

Products. 

$46,540 

100.00 

Products. 

$378,575 

100.00 

Animal  products 

2,046 

4.40 

Animal  products 

16,641 

4.40 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

250 

0.07 

Dairy  products 

13,938 

29.99 

Dairy  pi-oducts,     .... 

103,735 

27.93 

Food  products,       .... 

2,246 

4.82 

Food  products,      .... 

1,194 

0.33 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

250 

0.07 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  jiroducts. 

405 

0.11 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

460 

0.99 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

979 

0.26 

Nursery  products. 

- 

Nursery  products. 

9 

* 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,963 

4.22 

Poultry  products 

13,2,55 

3.50 

2,855 

6.13 

Wood  products,     .... 

25,301 

6.68 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

80 

0.17 

Other  products 

.57,484 

15.18 

Cereals 

827 

1.78 

Cereals 

22,008 

5.81 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,227 

2.64 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,726 

2..57 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

14,.'>S6 

31.34 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

87,048 

22.99 

Meats  and  game 

2,324 

4.99 

Meats  and  game 

10,746 

2.84 

Vegetables, 

3,968 

8.53 

Vegetables 

27,511 

7.27 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

13 

* 

Property. 

$180,658 

100.00 

Proiterty. 

$1,233,217 

100.00 

85,794 

47.49 

Land 

.557,0.53 

45.17 

Buildings 

.57,755 

31.97 

Buildings 

499,016 

40.47 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

7,174 

3.97 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

40,624 

3.29 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

20,647 

11.43 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

108,908 

8.83 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,288 

.5.14 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

23,116 

1.87 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Jliues,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,500 

0.37 

PRODUCTS   AND   PKOPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


247 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Pkopeett. 

Vahie 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town    or    West    Spriiigr- 

field. 

Town  of  ^Vilbraham. 

Products. 

$315,.597 

100.00 

Products. 

$175,158 

100.00 

Animal  products 

10,145 

3.21 

Animal  products,  .... 

7,388 

4.22 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

72,444 

22.96 

Dairy  products 

49,427 

88.22 

Food  products,       .... 

1,298 

0.41 

Food  products 

3,531 

2.02 

Greenliouse  products, . 

1,150 

0.36 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

810 

0.26 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

693 

0.22 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,870 

1.07 

Kursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, 

5,402 

1.71 

Poultry  products, .... 

15,797 

9.02 

Wood  products,     .... 

12,166 

3.86 

Wood  products 

10,9.39 

6.24 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

5 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

4,650 

1.47 

Other  products 

82 

0.05 

Cereals 

10,314 

3.27 

Cereals 

11,266 

6.43 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,476 

3.00 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,711 

4.40 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

52,151 

16.52 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

43,16.') 

25.78 

Meats  and  game 

3,802 

1.21 

Meats  and  game, 

4,634 

2.64 

Vegetables, 

131,036 

41.53 

Vegetables, 

17,228 

9.84 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

40 

0.01 

pits,  etc. 

115 

0.07 

Property. 

$1,092,584 

100.00 

Property. 

$790,151 

100.00 

Land, 

552,907 

50.60 

Land 

330,251 

41.80 

Buildings 

416,233 

38.10 

Buildings 

317,353 

40.16 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

29,216 

2.67 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

33,.536 

4.25 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

66,315 

6.07 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

50,969 

6.45 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

25,638 

2.35 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

57,621 

7.29 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,275 

0.21 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

421 

0.05 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPSHIRE. 


Town   of  Amliei'St. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   ... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 


Property. 


Land, 
Buildings, 


$360,565 

100.00 

19,299 

5.35 

169,206 

46.93 

388 

0.11 

2,500 

0.69 

905 

0.25 

1,226 

0.34 

475 

0.13 

12,547 

3.48 

4,394 

1.22 

5,173 

1.44 

16,662 

4.62 

6,842 

1.90 

94,322 

26.16 

7,245 

2.01 

19,301 

5.35 

80 

0.02 

$968,081 

100.00 

454,185 

46.92 

381,071 

39.36 

Town  of  Amherst  —  Con. 
Property  —  Con. 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Belchertow^u. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 


$35,536 

87,589 

9,300 

400 

$324,926 
15,869 

183,147 

10,478 

378 

205 

2,826 

106 

15,621 

21,820 

20 

305 

11,380 

9,471 

81,323 

9,655 


248 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Belchertown-Con. 

Products  —  Coil. 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Macliines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Toivii  of  Cbestei'field. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenliouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  .       .       . 

"Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 


J'roperty. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Cuniinington. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  worl;,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
AVood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products,     ... 
Cereals 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$21,931 

6.75 

191 

0.06 

$957,907 

100.00 

413,421 

43.16 

375,955 

39.25 

46,1^5 

4.82 

87,523 

9.13 

32,953 

3.44 

1,890 

0.20 

$107,051 

100.00 

7,158 

6.69 

39,276 

36.69 

5,105 

4.77 

874 

0.82 

2,796 

2.61 

10,838 

10.12 

1 

0.01 

17 

0.01 

2,230 

2.08 

2,898 

2.71 

27,338 

23.54 

4,610 

4.30 

3,904 

3.65 

$358,005 

100.00 

142,044 

39.68 

132,646 

37.05 

16,250 

4.54 

33,014 

9.22 

34,051 

9.51 

$105,973 

100.00 

3,771 

3.56 

46,4.58 

43.84 

5,826 

O.50 

1 

* 

442 

0.42 

4,253 

4.01 

6,292 

5.94 

105 

0.10 

12 

0.01 

2,484 

2.34 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Comniington-Con. 

Products  —  Con. 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

Meats  and  game 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Toivn  of  Eastlminpton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  worlj,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
AVooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Propet-ty. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quaiTies,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Enfleld. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  worls,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  produ(;ts, 


$2,561 

24,911 

4,975 

3,882 


$290,703 

107,546 

123,010 

8,730 

34,012 

17,405 


$187,354 

6,168 

30 

78,820 

1,971 

1,200 

46 

802 

170 

6,026 

5,914 

2,210 
6,839 
5,951 
54,990 
3,440 
12,715 

62 

$548,942 

199,430 

216,942 

48,445 

52,232 

29,993 

1,900 

$66,820 
3,451 

23,002 

1,977 

4 

278 

3,975 
1,663 


Percent- 
ases 


2.42 

23.51 

4.69 

3.66 


100.00 
37.00 
42.31 

3.00 
11.70 

5.99 


100.00 

3.29 

0.01 

42.07 

1.05 
0.64 
0.02 
0.43 
0.09 
3.22 
3.16 

1.18 

3.65 

3.18 

29.35 

1.S4 
6.79 

0.03 

100.00 
36..33 
39.52 
8.83 
9.51 
5.46 
0.35 


100.00 
5.16 

34.42 

2.96 


0.42 

5.95 
2.49 


PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


249 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF  HAMPSHIRE  ~  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Enfield  —  Con. 
Products  —  Cou. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pita,  etc.,  . 

Toirn  of  Oostaen. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Oranby. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 


$3,320 

3,471 

18,707 

2,63S 
4,334 


$221,375 

100,150 

82,341 

10,650 

24,695 

3,539 


$64,474 
4,730 

26,261 

1,427 


614 

2,281 
4,969 


563 

1,850 

16,.331 

2,786 
2,472 


$186,723 
80,775 
60,050 
12,725 
19,963 
13,210 


$210,428 
11,078 

90,496 

3,736 

14 


4.97 

5.19 

28.00 

3.95 
6.49 


100.00 

45.24 

37.19 

4.81 

11.16 

1.60 


100.00 
7.34 

40.73 

2.21 


0.95 

3.54 
7.71 


0.87 

2.87 

2.5.63 

4.32 
3.83 


100.00 
43.26 
32,16 

6.82 
10.69 

7.07 


100.00 
5.26 

43.00 

1.77 

0.01 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Oranby  —  Con 

Products  —  Con. 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

Town  of  Grceiiwicli. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, ... 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Hartley. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.; 


Value 


$917 

6,704 
13,470 

24 
8,346 
5,824 

47,298 

7,584 

14,882 

55 

$644,415 

323,491 

218,262 

24,349 

64,969 

12,509 

835 


$52,141 

2,236 

20 

20,643 

1,588 


162 

4,123 

1,633 
38 

2,006 

1,524 

13.533 

1,157 
3,456 


$170,439 

70,861 

69,386 

8,192 

19,099 

2,901 


$416,802 
16,694 


250 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towxs,  Pkodccts, 
AND  Property. 


Town  or  Itadley  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Kursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


Town  or  Hatfield. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenliouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  liotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$133,386 

39..?8 

2,089 

0..'iO 

127 

0.03 

648 

0.16 

20 

* 

15,135 

3.63 

5,298 

1.27 

78,973 

18.95 

31,831 

7.64 

10,238 

2.46 

89,252 

21.41 

3,558 

0.85 

39,643 

9.51 

10 

* 

$1,069,814 

100.00 

552,280 

51.62 

380,065 

35.53 

41,034 

3.84 

89,162 

8.33 

7,173 

0.67 

100 

0.01 

$304,863 

100.00 

8,140 

2.67 

30,951 

10.15 

3,040 

1.00 

55 

0.02 

1,067 

0.35 

5,737 

1.88 

6,413 

2.10 

138,393 

51.96 

13,294 

4.36 

2,962 

0.97 

41,468 

13.60 

4,104 

1.35 

29,240 

9.59 

$1,017,401 

100.00 

438,837 

43.13 

476,488 

46.84 

34,519 

3.39 

63,584 

6.25 

3,973 

0.39 

- 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  or  Huntingrion. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Mursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     » 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  or  ^liddlefield. 

Products. 
Animal  products, ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  Implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$81,542 
3,295 

37,.330 

2,874 


796 


4,044 

4.96 

9,001 

11.04 

2,248 

2.76 

2,599 

3.19 

31,363 

36.30 

3,008 

3.69 

4,540 

5.57 

225 

$293,178 

106,932 

132,181 

12,110 

29,475 

12,430 

50 


$73,670 
3,216 

37,438 

2,930 


100.00 
4.04 

33.79 

3.52 


0.97 


383 


3,122 

4.24 

3,773 

5.12 

929 

1.26 

2,182 

2.96 

30,980 

38.48 

2,943 

3.99 

5,784 

7.85 

$235,402 
93,802 
95,2,55 
8,743 
26,444 
11,158 


0.27 

100.00 

36.47 

45.09 

4.13 

10.05 

4.24 

0.02 


100.00 
4.37 

37.33 

3.98 


0.52 


100.00 
39.85 
40.47 

3.71 
11.23 

4.74 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


251 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


City  or  BfOKTHAMPTOBT. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products- 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
"Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
IDits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Towu  of  Peltaain. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$356,816 
13,982 

114,714 

3,255 

12,285 

72'J 

1,482 

82 

12,967 

10,812 

210 

10,781 

13,890 

9,4.i0 

113,393 

6,017 

27,971 

2,796 

$1,447,076 
637,645 

588,222 

64,928 

90,578 

56,118 

9,585 


$57,9.iS 

2,922 

51 

11,122 

1,140 


287 

4,285 

12,492 

25 

33 

1,599 


100.00 
3.92 

3a. 15 

0.91 
3.44 
0.21 
0.42 
0.02 
3.63 
3.03 
0.06 
3.02 
3.89 
2.65 
32.34 
1.69 
7.84 

0.78 

100.00 
44.06 
40.65 
4.49 
6.26 
3.88 
0.66 


100.00 

5.04 

0.09 

19.19 

1.97 


0.50 

739 
2..55 
0.04 
0.06 
2.76 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


1,075 

1.85 

17,558 

30.3S 

1,865 

3.22 

3,510 

6.06 

$188,599 

100.00 

101,059 

53.59 

51,607 

27.36 

9,299 

4.93 

16,183 

8.58 

7,051 

3.74 

3,400 

1.80 

Town  of  I>lainfiel<l. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  ijroducts, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  beri'ies,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game. 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Tonu  of  Hrescott. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  .       . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc.,      ...... 

Property. 
Land,       .... 
Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$78,002 

100.00 

2,677 

3.43 

30 

0.04 

S7,438 

48.00 

3,499 

4.49 

234 

3,129 
3,404 

3 

1,514 

1,103 

18,600 

4,287 
2,084 


$190,359 
77,208 
71,365 
6,052 
25,297 
10,387 
50 


$63,186 

4,238 

164 

19,006 
1,530 


190 


4,806 

7.61 

3,327 

5.27 

14 

0.03 

27 

0.04 

1,885 

2.98 

1,407 

2.23 

30,681 

33.73 

2,504 

3.96 

3,357 

5.31 

50 

$189,149 

102,681 

43,530 

8,050 

23,73b 

11,100 

50 


0.30 

4.01 
4.36 

« 

1.94 
1.41 

23.85 
5.50 
2.67 


100.00 

40.56 

37.49 

3.18 

13.29 

5.46 

0.02 


100.00 
6.71 
0.26 

30.08 
2.42 


0.30 


0.08 

100.00 

54.28 

23.01 

4.26 

12.55 

5.87 

0.03 


252 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


189." 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towxs,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Tonn  of  Sonthniiipton. 

Product.'!. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  pi-oducts,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Ilay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
ints,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Soutb  Iladley. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,    . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  Implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$262,934 

100.00 

9,131 

3.47 

63 

0.02 

113,113 

4».78 

2,919 

1.11 

178 

0.07 

972 

0.37 

8,221 

3.13 

15,537 

5.91 

10,177 

3.S7 

7,618 

2.90 

7,377 

2.81 

63,500 

24.15 

6,718 

2.55 

15,212 

5.79 

198 

$669,655 

274,715 

228,557 

60,046 

70,929 

32,008 

3,400 


$260,010 
8,185 

113,253 

1,.5.57 

60 
1,039 

10,163 
2,687 

380 

8,261 

13,044 

77,711 

3,337 
20,305 

28 

$725,669 

309,735 

259,636 

52,755 

70,195 

32,048 

1,300 


Percent- 
ages 


0.07 

100.00 

41.02 

34.13 

8.97 

10.59 

4.78 

0.51 


100.00 
3.15 

43.56 

0.60 

0.03 
0.40 

3.91 
1.03 

0.14 

3.18 

5.02 

29.89 

1.28 
7.81 

0.01 

100.00 

42.68 

3.5.78 

7.27 

9.67 

4.42 

•  0.18 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 


Town  of  Ware. 

I'roducts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Tow^n  of  Westhamptou. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products. 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

BuiWlings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$159,576 

5,871 

75 

63,530 

1,166 

1,157 

306 

1,729 

8,447 
8,476 


6,921 

4,625 

40,656 

3,262 
13,342 

11 

$525,928 

206,160 

235,835 

19,578 

48,141 

14,774 

1,440 


$101,607 
4,600 

43,186 

2,582 


366 


130 

$318,591 
140,176 
94,700 
22,102 
31,099 
27,964 
2,550 


100.00 
3.68 
0.05 

39.81 
0.73 
0.73 
0.19 
1.08 

5.29 
5.31 

* 

4.34 

2.90 

23.48 

2.04 
8.36 

0.01 

100.00 
39.20 
44.84 
3.72 
9.15 
2.81 
0.28 


100.00 
4.53 

42. 50 

2. .54 


0.36 


3,700 

3.64 

9,889 

9.73 

857 

0.84 

2,301 

2.27 

2,9.56 

2.91 

25,344 

24.94 

2,364 

2.33 

3,3.32 

3.28 

0.13 

100.00 
44.00 
29.72 
6.94 
9.76 
8.78 
0.80 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


253 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   HAMPSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Tow^n  of  Williamsburg. 

l^rodiccts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Oreenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  jjroducts 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 
Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$147,438 

100.00 

6,553 

4.44 

31,198 

34.73 

2,.591 

1.76 

581 

0.39 

6,776 

4.60 

9,192 

6/23 

1,254 

0.85 

2,842 

1.93 

6,610 

4.48 

47,640 

sa.si 

4,785 

3.25 

7,274 

4.93 

142 

0.10 

$487,584 

100.00 

174,735 

35.84 

163,859 

33.61 

39,534 

8.11 

44,714 

9.17 

61,542 

12.62 

3,200 

0.65 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  WortUiugton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$124,095 
4,519 

51,184 

7,591 


341 

5,851 
5,639 


3,985 

2,669 

33,661 

5,170 
3,485 


$357,803 

136,188 

145,186 

10,415 

41,947 

24,067 


COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 


Town  of  Acton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Oreenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 


Property. 


Land, 
Buildings, 


$206,667 

100.00 

15,431 

7.47 

10 

* 

79,196 

38.33 

4,433 

2.14 

60 

0.03 

66 

0.03 

14,174 

6.86 

4,041 

1.96 

1,000 

0.48 

30 

0.01 

1,,503 

0.73 

11,789 

5.70 

33,.'}63 

26.89 

931 

0.45 

18,363 

8.89 

i   i 

0.04 

$773,280 

100.00 

255,405 

33.03 

299,427 

38.72 

Town  of  Acton  —  Con. 
Property  —  Con. 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Arlington. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cei-eals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 


$30,642 

71,517 

114,974 

1,315 

$375,247 
7,185 

15,120 

5,850 


2,302 
262 

1,600 

2,264 
3,2.50 
2,055 


254: 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towks,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Arliiigrton  —  Con. 

Town  of  Ashland  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Vegetables, 

$334,899 

89.2.5 

Cereals, 

$2,132 

2.33 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Fruits,  hemes,  and  nuts,    . 

2,107 

2.30 

pits,  etc 

460 

0.12 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

87,947 

30.S1 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc, 

$1,369,905 

849,317 

414,190 

54,130 

100.00 

62.00 

30.23 

3.95 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

1,516 
5,410 

2,900 

1.65 
5.91 

3.17 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

41,0(59 

3.00 

Property. 

$503,194 

loo.oa 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,699 

0.42 

Land, 

207,610 

41.26 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,500 

0.40 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

232,625 

14,798 

46.23 
2.94 

Town  of  Asliby. 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

23,392 

4.65 

Products. 

$138,337 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

24,552 

4.88 

Animal  products 

8,276 

5.98 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

217 

0.04 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products 

174 
45,461 

0.13 
33.86 

Town  of  Ayer. 

Food  products 

1,194 

0.86 

Products. 

$27,113 

100.00 

Greenhouse  products, . 

30 

0.02 

Animal  products 

1,453 

5.36 

15 

0.01 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 

813 

0.,59 

Dairy  products 

Food  products,      .... 

7,958 

353 

89.33 

1.30 

Poultry  products, .... 

14,053 

10.16 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,300 

4.79 

Wood  products 

9,062 

6.55 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

170 

0.63 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

67 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

76 

0.28 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Cereals 

3,513 

2.54 

Poultry  products 

3,056 

11.27 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,864 

4.96 

Wood  products,     .... 

1,018 

3.75 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

34,335 

24.82 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

4,094 

2.96 

Other  products 

5 

0.02 

Vegetables, 

10,384 

7.51 

Cereals, 

785 

2.90 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

278 

103 

pits,  etc., 

0 

* 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

7,838 

88.96 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

$511,074 

222,262 

200,970 

24,575 

43,772 

18,720 

100.00 

43.49 

39.32 

4.81 

8.57 

3.66 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 
Land 

106 
2,559 

150 

$147,043 
73,598 

0.39 
9.44 

0.55 

100.00 
50.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

775 

0.15 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

55,851 
5,565 

37.98 
3.79 

Town  of  AHhIan<l. 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

9,326 

6.34 

J'i'oducts. 
Animal  products 

$91,588 
5,146 

100.00 
5.62 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  (juarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,278 
425 

1.55 
0.29 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

200 

0.22 

Dairy  products,     .... 

30,4.11 

33.2.'} 

Town  of  Bedfftrd. 

Food  products 

490 

0..53 

Products. 

$181,598 

100.00 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Animal  products 

8,329 

4.59 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

21 

0.02 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

96 

0.10 

Dairy  products,     .... 

«2,743 

34.55 

Nursery  i)roducts. 

- 

- 

Food  products,       .... 

350 

0.19 

Poultry  products, . 

9,046 

9.88 

Greenhouse  products, . 

2,000 

1.10 

Wood  pro<lucts 

3,926 

4.29 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

127 

0.07 

Other  products,     .... 

200 

0.22 

Nursery  products, 

24,000 

13.22 

PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


255 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF  MIDDLESEX —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Bedford  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Belmont. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Billerica. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 


^7,536 
4,260 


262 

4,665 
41,184 

1,004 
25,073 

65 

$723,697 

331,317 

213,533 

27.069 

56,035 

94,593 

1,150 


$290,239 
3,346 

9,148 

680 

15,625 

5,211 

13,922 

1,700 

2,836 

25 

180 

3 

36,359 

10,375 

4,553 

1S6,276 


$1,098,363 

581,120 

349,049 

38,621 

38,798 
90,775 


$257,659 

8,063 

100 

76,670 

79 
595 


Percent- 
ages 


4.15 
2.35 


0.14 
2.57 

22.68 
0.55 

13.81 

0.03 

100.00 

45.78 

29.51 

3.74 

7.74 

13.07 

0.16 


100.00 
1.15 

3.15 

0.23 
5.38 
1.80 

4.80 
0.59 
».98 
0.01 

0.06 

* 

12.53 

3.57 

l.,57 

64.18 


100.00 

52.91 

31.78 

3.52 

3.53 

8.26 


100.00 

3.13 

0.04 

89.76 

0.03 
0.23 


Cities,  Towns,  PRonncTs, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Billerica  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Hothouse  and  liotbed  products. 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Boxborongrli. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game. 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Burlington. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 


$491 

74 

800 

23,947 

11,800 

8 

600 

1,324 

24,.343 

63,344 

2,634 

40,767 

20 

1,431,861 

510,211 

.599,264 

75,753 

72,856 

173,477 

300 


$89,689 
7,897 

40,246 

174 

3 

50 

6,939 

2,621 

7 

5 

1,267 

2,788 

S3,604 

395 

3,678 

15 

$357,573 

148,136 

115,182 

11,163 

34,293 

48,478 

321 


$133,876 

5,688 


25(3 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, To^-ns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AKi) Propertv. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Burlingrton  —  Con. 

Town  of  Carlisle. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products. 

$102,121 

100.00 

Dairy  products,     .... 

§43,2.^7 

31.57 

Animal  products,  .       .       .       . 

6,511 

6.38 

Food  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Clotliing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,900 

1.42 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

40,752 

39.90 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

125 

0.09 

Food  products 

595 

0.58 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  aud  hotbed  products, 

120 

0.12 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,.^19 

1.88 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

52 

0.05 

Wood  products 

2,735 

2.04 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Poultry  products,  .... 

7,307 

7.15 

Other  products,     .       .       ,       . 

- 

- 

Wood  products 

5,409 

5.30 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

8 

0.01 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,6S4 

3.50 

Other  products,     .... 

205 

0.20 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

16,151 

12.06 

Cereals 

959 

0.94 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

858 

0.64 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,749 

3.67 

Vegetables, 

56,959 

42.55 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

29,458 

28.85 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Meats  and  game 

406 

0.40 

pits,  etc 

— 

- 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

6,362 

6.23 

Property. 

S296,780 

100.00 

pits,  etc 

228 

0.22 

Land 

159,3.58 

53.70 

Buildings, 

82,890 

27.93 

Property. 

$360,908 

100.00 

Land, 

174,430 

48.33 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

16,377 

5.52 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

28,150 

9.48 

Buildings, 

125,454 

34.76 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,005 

3.37 

Macliines,  implements,  etc.. 

13,648 

3.78 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

33,654 

9.33 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

— 

_ 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,747 

3.53 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

975 

0.27 

City  of  CA.1IBRIDOE. 

Town  of  Clielnisford. 

Products. 

$117,327 

100.00 

Products, 

$237,848 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

338 

0.29 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

Animal  products 

12,982 

5.46 

Dairy  products 

4,084 

3.48 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Food  products,      .... 

Dairy  products 

62,786 

26.40 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

lOl.OOO 

86.08 

Food  products 

954 

0.40 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

2,lU0 

0.88 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

4.59 

0.19 

Nursery  products. 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

444 

0.19 

Poultry  products 

288 

0.25 

Nursery  products, 

7,000 

2.94 

Wood  products,     .... 

PoTi'.try  products, . 

27,091 

11.39 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

Wood  products 

9,485 

3.99 

Other  products 

_ 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

*~ 

— 

Cereals, 

Other  products 

304 

0.13 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

646 

0.55 

Cereals 

1,197 

0.50 

Hay,  straw,  and  fo<lder, 

145 

0.12 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,460 

5.24 

IMeats  and  game,  .... 

466 

0.40 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

62,439 

26.25 

Vegetables, 

7,985 

6.81 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,417 

1.44 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Vegetables 

33,829 

14.22 

2,375 

2.02 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

901 

0.38 

Property. 

$395,611 

100. 00 

Property. 

$1,812,664 

100.00 

Land 

251, .565 

63..59 

Land, 

826,980 

45.62 

Buildings, 

123,500 

31.22 

Buildings, 

751,805 

41.48 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

14,352 

3.63 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

70,315 

3.88 

2,728 

0.69 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

78,373 

4.32 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,866 

0.47 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

75,186 

4.15 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,600 

0.40 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

10,005 

0..55 

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COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Concord. 

Town  of  Dunstable. 

Products. 

$406,.569 

100.00 

Products. 

$104,213 

100.00 

Animal  pi-oducts 

28,fi.'J7 

7.05 

Animal  products 

6,042 

5.80 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  producta,     .... 

108,4.t4 

86.67 

Dairy  pi-oducts 

89,781 

38.17 

Food  products 

•2,.!:57 

0.58 

Food  products 

315 

0.30 

Greenhouse  products, . 

4,800 

1.18 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

1,180 

0.29 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

405 

0.10 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

503 

0.54 

Nursery  products, 

3,050 

0.75 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

13,971 

3.44 

Poultry  products 

8,432 

8.09 

Wood  products,     .... 

9,868 

2.43 

Wood  products 

5,890 

5.65 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

U,40S 

3.54 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,098 

0.27 

Cereals, 

2,322 

2.23 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

24,489 

6.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,105 

1.12 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

77,260 

19.00 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

31,803 

30.. i8 

Meats  and  game 

4,684 

1.15 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,411 

1.35 

"Vegetables 

110,901 

27.88 

Vegetables 

6,489 

6.23 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

1,027 

0.25 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$1,297,7.54 

100.00 

Property. 

$370,028 

100.00 

Land,       

553,522 

42.65 

Land 

172,0.50 

46.50 

Buildings 

477,892 

36.83 

Buildings 

120,350 

32.52 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

65,015 

5.01 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

14,174 

3.83 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

125,611 

9.68 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

35,275 

9.53 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

71,115 

5.48 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

28,153 

7.61 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,599 

0.35 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

20 

0.01 

Town  of  Dracat. 

City  of  EVERETT. 

Products. 

$288,995 

100.00 

Products. 

$50,959 

100.00 

Animal  products 

13,901 

4.81 

Animal  products,  .... 

450 

0.88 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

101,038 

34.97 

Dairy  products 

1,835 

3.60 

Food  products 

3,677 

1.27 

Food  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

500 

0.17 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

29,03.) 

56.96 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

120 

0.04 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

360 

0.71 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

842 

0.29 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

2,500 

4.90 

Poultry  products, .        .        .        . 

17,528 

6.07 

Poultry  products 

473 

0.93 

Wood  products,     .       .       .       . 

13,341 

4.62 

Wood  products 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

1,800 

0.62 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .        .        .        . 

1 

* 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,737 

0.60 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,867 

2  38 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

697 

1.37 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

73,266 

a.j.35 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

1,894 

3.72 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

11,525 

3.99 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

- 

- 

Vegetables, 

42,062 

14.76 

Vegetables, 

5,760 

11.30 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

170 

0.06 

pits,  etc., 

7,965 

15.a3 

Property. 

$1,358,531 

100.00 

Property. 

$363,220 

lOO.OO 

Laud 

668,095 

49.18 

Land,       

292,816 

811.62 

Buildings, 

434,989 

32.02 

Buildings, 

42,386 

11.67 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

62,799 

4.62 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

6,764 

1.86 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

83,564 

6.15 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

2,762 

0.76 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

107,984 

7.95 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

242 

0.07 

]Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,100 

0.08 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

18,250 

5.02 

258 


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1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND PliOPERTT. 

ages 

AND  Propertt. 

ages 

Town  or  Framinghani. 

Town  of  Ilolliston. 

Products. 

$336,674 

100.00 

Products. 

$143,3.57 

100.00 

Animal  products 

21,666 

6.43 

Animal  products 

8,691 

6.06 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

.'512 

0.15 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

2,460 

1.72 

Dairy  products 

93,910 

38.49 

Dairy  products 

50,341 

35.36 

Food  products 

3,4.'J8 

1.03 

Food  products,      .... 

239 

0.17 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

26,045 

7.74 

Greenhouse  products, . 

2,391 

1.67 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

2,632 

0.78 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

2,662 

1.86 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

526 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

147 

0.10 

Nursery  products, 

1,180 

0.35 

Nursery  products. 

800 

0.56 

Poultry  products 

26,305 

7.81 

Poultry  products, .... 

12,690 

8.85 

Wood  products 

5,793 

1.72 

Wood  products,     .... 

4,936 

3.44 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

18 

* 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

8 

^ 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals,  .       .       .       . 

11,805 

3.51 

Cereals, 

1,670 

1.16 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,795 

2.91 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,294 

2.99 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

95,232 

28.29 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

40.975 

38.38 

Meats  and  game 

3,981 

1.18 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

1,663 

1.16 

Vegetables 

31,064 

9.23 

Vegetables,     ..... 

9,130 

6.37 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

744 

0.22 

pits,  etc., 

68 

0.05 

Property. 

$1,909,219 

100.00 

Property. 

$675,454 

100.00 

Land, 

777,887 

40.74 

Land, 

275,290 

40.76 

Buildings, 

841,188 

44.06 

Buildings, 

319,208 

47.26 

Machines,  implements,  etc, 

62,275 

3.26 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

22,667 

3.35 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

102,060 

5.35 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

33,293 

4.93 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

119,289 

6.25 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

24,046 

3.56 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

6,.520 

0.34 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

950 

0.14 

Town  or  Oroton. 

Town  of  Ilopkinton. 

Products. 

$194,218 

100.00 

Products. 

$179,861 

100.00 

Animal  products 

13,977 

7.19 

Animal  products 

10,761 

5.98 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

250 

0.13 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

325 

0.18 

Dairy  products,     .... 

48.903 

3.>.18 

Dairy  products 

65.781 

36.57 

Food  products 

3,923 

2.02 

Food  products 

896 

0.50 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

2,200 

1.13 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

700 

0.39 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

92 

0.05 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

1,193 

0.67 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

195 

0.10 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

720 

0.40 

Nursei-y  products. 

100 

0.05 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

13,008 

6.70 

Poultry  products, .... 

17,810 

9.90 

Wood  products 

10,521 

5.42 

Wood  products,     .... 

13,362 

7.43 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

3,847 

1.98 

Cereals 

3,693 

2.05 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,520 

336 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,495 

2.50 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

71,8S6 

36.99 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

44,773 

24.89 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

4,785 

2.46 

Meats  and  game 

2,447 

1.36 

Vegetables, 

13,848 

7.13 

Vegetables 

12,848 

7.15 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  fiom  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

214 

0.11 

pits,  etc., 

57 

0.03 

Property. 

$1,324,547 

100.00 

Property. 

$853,042 

100.00 

Land 

613,964 

46..35 

Land 

425,071 

49.83 

Buildings 

!)29,445 

39.97 

Buildings 

332,880 

39.02 

Macliines,  implements,  etc.. 

43,.501 

3.28 

IMachiues,  implements,  etc.. 

27,111 

3.18 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

69,464 

5.25 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

41,030 

4.81 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

66,516 

5.02 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

24,925 

2.92 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,657 

0.13 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,025 

0.24 

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COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Totvn  of  Hudson. 

Town  of  liincoln. 

Products. 

$92,202 

100.00 

Products. 

$246,331 

100.00 

Animal  products 

4, .510 

4.89 

Animal  products 

14,359 

5.83 

Clothiug,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothiug,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

27,560 

29.89 

Dairy  products,     .... 

69,446 

28.19 

Food  products,      .... 

127 

0.14 

Food  products,       .... 

1,880 

0.76 

Greenliouse  products, . 

510 

0.55 

Greenhouse  products, . 

7,550 

3.07 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

277 

0.30 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

338 

0.14 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

47 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

58 

0.02 

Nursery  products. 

20 

0.02 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

10,187 

11.05 

Poultry  products, 

16,682 

6.77 

Wood  products 

3,534 

3.83 

Wood  products,     .... 

8,744 

3.55 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

5 

0.01 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

768 

0.31 

Cereals 

1,222 

1.32 

Cereals 

1,301 

0.5S 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,803 

8.46 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

18,220 

7.40 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

23,039 

24.99 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

.51,199 

20.79 

Meats  and  game 

1,539 

1.67 

Meats  and  game 

5,623 

2.28 

Vegetables, 

11,429 

12.40 

Vegetables 

50,038 

20.31 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

393 

0.43 

pits,  etc., 

125 

0.05 

Property. 

$533,365 

100.00 

Property. 

$999,195 

100.00 

Land, 

228,250 

42.79 

Land 

480,451 

48.08 

Buildings 

218,868 

41.04 

Buildings 

367,413 

36.77 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

18,209 

3.41 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

35,779 

3.58 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

32,119 

6.02 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

72,936 

7.30 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

31,069 

5.83 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

40,746 

4.0S 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,8.50 

0.91 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,870 

0.19 

Tonu  of  liexiiigton. 

Town  of  Iiittleton. 

Products. 

$270,738 

100.00 

Products. 

$218,070 

100.00 

Animal  products 

13,145 

4.86 

Animal  products,  .... 

15,827 

7.26 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc, 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

83,186 

31.46 

Dairy  products 

86,2.54 

39.33 

Food  products,       .... 

750 

0.28 

Food  products 

760 

0.35 

Greenhouse  products, . 

5,746 

2.12 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

780 

0.29 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

16 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

113 

0.04 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

132 

0.06 

Nursery  products, 

100 

0.04 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

13,469 

4.98 

Poultry  products, .... 

10,271 

4.71 

Wood  products 

2,411 

0.89 

Wood  products 

6,786 

3.11 

Wooden  goods,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

646 

0.24 

Cereals 

2,198 

1.01 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,399 

1.99 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

12,819 

5.88 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

55,404 

20.46 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

71,899 

32.97 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

4,993 

1.84 

Meats  and  game 

1,339 

0.61 

Vegetables 

74,.546 

aT..!* 

Vegetables 

9,765 

4.48 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

8,050 

2.97 

pits,  etc., 

4 

* 

Property. 

$1,051,696 

100.00 

Property. 

$839,458 

100.05 

481,570 

45.79 

Land 

305,143 

36.35 

Buildings 

386,532 

36.76 

Buildings 

278,388 

33.16 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

42,722 

4.06 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

25,403 

3.03 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

82,550 

7.85 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

78,901 

9.40 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

53,979 

5.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

151,523 

1S.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,343 

0.41 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.01 

260 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Proddcts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AKD Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

City  of  liOWEIili. 

City  of  IfIARl.BOROU«If. 

Products. 

$79,087 

100.00 

Products. 

$168,068 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,929 

2.44 

Animal  products, .... 

5,455 

3.24 

Clotliing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

.505 

0.30 

Dairy  products,     .... 

11,437 

14.46 

Dairy  products 

5a,o.io 

30.97 

Food  products,      .... 

85 

0.11 

Food  products 

139 

0.08 

Greenhouse  products, . 

83.026 

39.11 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

7,090 

4.22 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

431 

0.55 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

80 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

28 

0.04 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

82 

0.05 

Nursery  products. 

575 

0.73 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

6,533 

8.26 

Poultry  products, .... 

14,251 

8.48 

Wood  products 

1,363 

1.72 

Wood  products,     .... 

8,619 

5.13 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

255 

0.32 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Cereals 

4,422 

2.63 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,485 

3.14 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

11,279 

6.71 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

13,589 

17.18 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

39,695 

23.62 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

350 

0.44 

Meats  and  game 

3,121 

1.86 

Vegetables 

16,782 

21.22 

Vegetables 

20,501 

12.20 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

219 

028 

pits,  etc. 

779 

0.46 

Property. 

$674,352 

100.00 

Property. 

$688,557 

100.00 

Land, 

421,700 

62..53 

Land, 

358,108 

52.01 

Buildings 

198,425 

29.42 

Buildings 

228,769 

33.23 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

19,295 

2.86 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

24,114 

3.50 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

21,480 

3.19 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

43,544 

6.32 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,152 

0.47 

i  Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

28,112 

4.08 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

10,300 

1.53 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,910 

0.86 

City  of  DIAL.OEN. 

Town  of  JHaynard. 

Products. 

$78,615 

100.00 

Products. 

$63,853 

100.00 

Animal  products 

799 

1.02 

Animal  products,  . 

5,349 

8.38 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

2,979 

3.79 

Dairy  products,     .... 

26,558 

41.59 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Food  products,      .... 

20 

0.03 

Grecnhou.se  products,  . 

59,280 

75.41 

Greenhouse  products, . 

775 

1.21 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

25 

0.03 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

133 

0.21 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

58 

0.09 

Nursery  products. 

200 

0.25 

j  Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,905 

2.42 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,759 

2.75 

40 

0.05 

Wood  products 

1,185 

1.86 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

45 

0.06 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

265 

0.42 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

162 

0.21 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,430 

5..37 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

2,123 

2.70 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

18,616 

29.15 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

795 

101 

Meats  and  game. 

488 

0.76 

Vegetables 

1,262 

1.60 

Vegetables 

.5,182 

8.12 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc •      .       . 

9,000 

11.45 

pits,  etc. 

35 

0.06 

Property. 

$179,306 

100.00 

Property. 

$332,502 

100.00 

Land 

94,850 

.52.90 

Land, 

158,003 

47.54 

Buildings 

39,881 

22.24 

'   Buildings 

115,457 

34.72 

Machines,  Implements,  etc.. 

12.624 

7.04 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

11,851 

3.56 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

3,973 

2.21 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

27,196 

8.18 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

478 

0.27 

:   Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

19,135 

5.76 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

27,500 

15.34 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

800 

0.24 

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COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  PRODncxs, 

Vahie 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

City  or  ^lEDFORD. 

Town  of  Nsitieh. 

Products. 

$77,666 

100.00 

Products. 

$244,970 

100.00 

Animal  products 

1,500 

1.93 

Animal  products,  .... 

13,772 

5.62 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

285 

0.12 

Dairy  products,     .... 

11,946 

15.38 

Dairy  products,     .... 

67,517 

87.56 

Food  products 

8 

0.01 

Food  products 

233 

0.10 

Greenhouse  products, . 

23,850 

30.71 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

58,915 

24.05 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

49 

0.03 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

618 

0.25 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

84 

0.03 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,730 

3.52 

Poultry  products 

36,867 

15.05 

"Wood  products,     .... 

1,024 

1.32 

Wood  products 

4,864 

1.99 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

1 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       ,       . 

10 

* 

Cereals 

14 

0.02 

Cereals 

2,402 

0.98 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,365 

1.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

5,556 

2.27 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

6,714 

8.64 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

38,135 

15.57 

Meats  and  game 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game 

1,525 

0.62 

Vegetables, 

3S,313 

36.71 

Vegetables 

18,012 

5.31 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

1,125 

0.46 

Property. 

$705,753 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,190,767 

100.00 

Land 

521,310 

73.86 

Land, 

458,053 

38.47 

Buildings, 

144,7.57 

20.51 

Buildings, 

573,736 

48.18 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

12,816 

1.82 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

38,458 

3.23 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

10,792 

1.53 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

66,326 

5..57 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

16,078 

2.28 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

50,419 

4.23 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,775 

0.32 

Town  of  Melrose. 

City  of  BTEWTOBT. 

Products. 

$33,222 

100.00 

Products. 

$326,658 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

504 

1.52 

Animal  products 

12,107 

3.71 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

549 

1.65 

Dairy  products,     .... 

138,133 

42.89 

Food  products,       .... 

- 

- 

Food  products 

270 

0.08 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

15,000 

45.13 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

41,761 

12.78 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

407 

0.12 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

11 

0.03 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

504 

0.15 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

20 

0.01 

Poultry  products 

397 

1.20 

Poultry  products 

13,200 

4.04 

Wood  products,     .... 

75 

0.23 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,406 

0.74 

Wooden  goods 

_ 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

90 

0.27 

Other  products 

227 

0.07 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

495 

0.15 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

187 

0.56 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

15,351 

4.70 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

2,945 

8.86 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

40,822 

12.50 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

600 

1.81 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,978 

0.60 

Vegetables 

10,080 

30.34 

Vegetables 

37,.'?23 

11.43 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

2,784 

8.38 

pits,  etc 

21,654 

6.63 

Property. 

$225,576 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,763,903 

100.00 

154,895 

68.66 

Land, 

1,070,605 

60.70 

Buildings, 

58,687 

26.02 

Buildings,       ..... 

450,184 

25.52 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

7,068 

3.13 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

44,650 

2.53 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

2,680 

1.19 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

70,093 

3.97 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

246 

0.11 

Fruit  ti'ces  and  vines,  . 

48,721 

2.76 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,000 

0.89 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

79,650 

4.52 

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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Pkoddcts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Tonn  of  North  Readine- 

Town  of  Beadingr. 

Products. 

$116,634 

100.00 

Products. 

$152,505 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

5,981 

5.13 

Animal  products,  .... 

5,327 

3.49 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

1,065 

0.91 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

225 

0.15 

Dairy  products 

33,946 

88.8.5 

Dairy  products,     .... 

36,717 

24.08 

Food  products,       .... 

1,380 

1.18 

Food  products 

895 

0.59 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

4,375 

2.87 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

96 

0.08 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

535 

0.35 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

678 

0.58 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

127 

0.08 

Nursery  products. 

200 

0.17 

Nursery  products. 

48,000 

37.54 

Poultry  products, .... 

16,304 

13.98 

Poultry  products, .... 

10,563 

6.93 

Wood  products 

10,953 

9.39 

Wood  products,     .... 

3,903 

2.56 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

1,485 

1.28 

Cereals, 

762 

0.50 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

7,862 

6.74 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,484 

4.91 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

22,251 

19.08 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

19,865 

13.02 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,913 

1.64 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

1,552 

1.02 

Vegetables, 

13,335 

11.43 

Vegetables, 

17,725 

11.62 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

185 

0.16 

pits,  etc., 

450 

0.29 

Proiterty, 

$539,408 

100.00 

Property. 

$679,148 

100.00 

Land, 

232,213 

43.05 

Land 

242,045 

35.64 

Buildings, 

215,770 

40.00 

Buildings 

339,871 

50.04 

Machines,  implements,  etc, 

28,208 

5.23 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

27,608 

4.07 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

34,123 

6.33 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

33,212 

4.89 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

27,014 

5.01 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

33,582 

4.94 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,050 

0.38 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,830 

0.42 

Town  of  Pepperell. 

Town  of  Slierborn. 

Products. 

$182,309 

100.00 

Products. 

$193,981 

100.00 

Animal  products 

11,746 

6.44 

Animal  products,  .... 

15,724 

8.11 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

61,S61 

33.93 

Dairy  products 

71,794 

37.01 

Food  products 

4,851 

2.66 

Food  products 

562 

0.29 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

350 

0.19 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

104 

0.05 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

24 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

40 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

15 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,068 

0.55 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .        .        .        . 

15,720 

8.62 

Poultry  products, .... 

13,787 

7.11 

Wood  |)ro(lucts 

6,116 

3.36 

Wood  products 

5,278 

2.72 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

200 

0.11 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

4,125 

2.26 

Cereals, 

3,506 

1.81 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,333 

1.83 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

16,176 

8.34 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

61,936 

33.97 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

49,1.'>8 

8.J.34 

Meats  and  game 

3,308 

1.S2 

Meats  and  game 

2,801 

1.44 

Vegetables, 

8,701 

4.77 

Vegetables 

13,701 

7.06 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

23 

0.01 

pits,  etc, 

282 

0.15 

Pr<yptrty. 

$898,513 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,044,967 

100.00 

Land, 

352,140 

39.19 

Land 

452,088 

43.26 

Buildings 

436,837 

48.62 

Buildings 

401,382 

38.41 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

30,611 

3.41 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

34,.")77 

3.31 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

45,660 

5.08 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

66,61)1 

6.38 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

32,720 

3.64 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

87,244 

8.35 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

545 

0.06 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

2,985 

0.29 

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COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value      ' 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  .Shirley. 

Town  of  Stoneliaiu. 

Products. 

$81,075 

100.00 

Products. 

$69,867 

100.00 

Animal  products 

4,387 

5.41 

Animal  products 

2,604 

3.73 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

25,009 

30.8.5 

Dairy  products,     .        .        . 

25,078 

35.89 

Food  products 

361 

0.44 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greeniiouse  products, . 

300 

0.37 

Greenhouse  products, . 

21,770 

31.16 

Hotiiouse  and  liotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

77 

0.09 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

8,545 

10.54 

Poultry  products. 

2,818 

4.03 

Wood  products,     .... 

4,348 

5.36 

Wood  products,     .... 

20 

0.03 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

2,415 

2.98 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,014 

4.95 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

100 

0.14 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

84,72.5 

30.30 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

6,308 

9.03 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,180 

1.4C 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

287 

0.41 

Vegetables, 

5,684 

7.01 

Vegetables 

10,882 

15.58 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

30 

0.04 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$390,455 

100.00 

Property. 

$207,.538 

100.00 

Land 

196,380 

50.29 

Land 

117,9.50 

56.83 

Buildings, 

140,825 

36.07 

Buildings 

69,400 

33.44 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

10,815 

2.77 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

9,863 

4.75 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

27,362 

7.01 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

10,325 

4.98 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

14,073 

3.60 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,000 

0.26 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

City  of  SOJlERVIIiliE. 

Town  of  Stow. 

Products. 

$45,915 

100.00 

Products. 

$131,.V26 

100.00 

Animal  products 

246 

0.54 

Animal  products,  .... 

6,250 

4.75 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

10,780 

23.48 

Dairy  products 

51,810 

39.39 

Food  products,       .... 

- 

- 

Food  products,      .... 

15 

0.01 

Greenhouse  products, . 

26,800 

58.37 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

465 

0.35 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

215 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

132 

0.10 

Kursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

139 

0.30 

Poultry  products, .        .        .        . 

6,611 

5.03 

Wood  products,     .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Wood  products,     .        .        .        . 

6,466 

4.92 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .        .        ,        . 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

1,376 

1.05 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

10,899 

8.29 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

35,212 

28.77 

Meats  and  game 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game 

784 

0..59 

Vegetables, 

50 

0.11 

Vegetables, 

11,254 

8.56 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quaiTies, 

pits,  etc. 

7,900 

17.20 

pits,  etc 

37 

0.03 

Property. 

$149,492 

100.00 

Property. 

$537,729 

100.00 

Land 

97,800 

65.42 

Land 

254,325 

47.30 

Buildings 

27,119 

18.14 

Buildings, 

187,266 

34.83 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

3,575 

2.39 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

21,156 

3.93 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

1,898 

1.27 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

39,687 

7.38 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

34,425 

6.40 

19,100 

12.78 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

870 

0.16 

264 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Pboddcts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Sadbury. 

Tonrn  of  Townsend. 

Products. 

$264,583 

100.00 

Products. 

$138,685 

100.00 

Animal  products 

18,72G 

7.08 

Animal  products 

5,454 

3.93 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

72,499 

27.40 

Dairy  products,     .... 

26,895 

19.39 

Food  products 

1,471 

0..56 

Food  products,       .... 

73 

0.05 

Greenhouse  products, . 

13,430 

5.08 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

446 

0.17 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

248 

0.09 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

18 

0.02 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

12,237 

4.62 

Poultry  products 

1,787 

1.29 

Wood  products 

9,073 

3.43 

Wood  products 

3,273 

2.36 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

32 

0.01 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

640 

0.24 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

2,497 

0.94 

Cereals, 

30 

0.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

8,012 

3.03 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,180 

5.18 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

64,266 

24.29 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

78,733 

56.77 

Meats  and  game 

1,824 

0.69 

Meats  and  game 

- 

- 

"Vegetables, 

59,042 

22.32 

Vegetables 

15,242 

10.99 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc.,      .       .       .       ,       . 

140 

0.05 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$879,420 

100.00 

Property. 

$348,944 

100.00 

Land 

302,017 

34.34 

Land 

171,135 

49.04 

Buildings 

377,597 

42.94 

Buildings, 

117,598 

33.70 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

50,223 

5.71 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

28,508 

8.17 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

99,601 

11.33 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

20,066 

5.75 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

46,612 

5.30 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

11,587 

3.32 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,370 

0.38 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

50 

0.02 

Town  of  Tewksbury. 

Town  of  Tyngrsborongli. 

Products. 

$251,277 

100.00 

Products. 

$87,436 

100.00 

Animal  products 

11,146 

4.44 

Animal  products 

4,400 

5.03 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

45,072 

17.94 

Dairy  products 

3S,018 

32.04 

Food  product.*,       .... 

3,013 

1.20 

Food  products,       .... 

1,078 

1.23 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

18,175 

7.23 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

2,507 

1.00 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

150 

0.06 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

271 

0.31 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

16,212 

6.45 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,110 

10.42 

6,757 

2.69 

Wood  products 

3,129 

3.58 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,770 

0.70 

Cereals, 

1,649 

1.89 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

0,264 

3.69 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,060 

2.36 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

.55,104 

21.95 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

26,937 

30.81 

Meats  and  game 

5,1.57 

2.05 

Meats  and  game. 

1,210 

1.38 

Vegetables, 

76.623 

30.49 

Vegetables, 

9,484 

10.85 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

267 

0.11 

])its,  etc 

90 

0.10 

Property. 

$1,230,425 

100.00 

Property. 

$637,586 

100.00 

574,118 

46.43 

Land 

259,730 

40.74 

Buililings, 

476,489 

38.54 

Buildings, 

237,735 

37.29 

^lachines,  implements,  etc.. 

61,323 

4.96 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

36,356 

5.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

60,418 

4.89 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

41,650 

6.53 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

56,827 

4..59 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

53,134 

8.33 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

7,250 

0..59 

Mines,  (juarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

8,975 

1.41 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


265 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Pkoperty. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 

ayos 

TowD  of  T\'akefield. 

Town  of  Watertowu. 

Products. 

$,■55,656 

100.00 

Products. 

$195,681 

100.00 

Animal  products 

2,440 

4.38 

Animal  products 

1,769 

0.90 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

31,100 

37.91 

Dairy  products 

19,875 

10.16 

Food  products,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

13,479 

24.22 

Greenhouse  products, . 

27,800 

14.21 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

155 

0.28 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

316 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,726 

10.29 

Poultry  products. 

2,071 

1.06 

"Wood  products,     .        .        .        . 

177 

0.32 

Wood  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

194 

0.35 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,899 

3.52 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

9,160 

16.46 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

9,725 

4.97 

Meats  and  game 

238 

0.43 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,580 

0.81 

Vegetables 

2,909 

5.22 

Vegetables, 

12.5,346 

64.06 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

78 

0.14 

pits,  etc., 

300 

0.15 

Property. 

$238,315 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,111,384 

100.00 

Land, 

116,568 

48.92 

Land, 

835,904 

75.21 

Buildings, 

93,134 

39.08 

Buildings, 

218,989 

19.71 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

8,322 

3.49 

jNlachines,  implements,  etc., 

21,232 

1.91 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

10,803 

4.53 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

19,798 

1.78 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,788 

2.43 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,461 

1.12 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,700 

1.55 

Mines,  (luarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,000 

0.27 

City  of  WA1.THAM. 

Town  of  Wayland. 

Products, 

$253,740 

100.00 

Products. 

$179,362 

100.00 

Animal  products 

13,777 

5.43 

Animal  products,  .... 

10,362 

5.78 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

200 

O.U 

Dairy  products,     .... 

85,741 

33.79 

Dairy  products 

.58,892 

32.83 

Food  products 

4,242 

1.67 

Food  products,       .... 

495 

0.28 

Greenhouse  products, . 

28,800 

11.35 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

5,000 

2.79 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

1,575 

0.62 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

10 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

136 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

255 

0.14 

Nursery  products. 

3,030 

1.19 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

13,019 

5.13 

Poultry  products, .... 

16,537 

9.22 

Wood  products 

2,638 

1.04 

Wood  products 

4,171 

2.33 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

130 

0.05 

Other  products 

500 

0.28 

Cereals, 

867 

0.34 

Cereals, 

3,181 

1.77 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,584 

2.60 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,772 

2.66 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

44,628 

17.59 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

51,683 

38.81 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

6,643 

2.62 

Meats  and  game 

2,495 

1.39 

Vegetables 

41,094 

16.20 

Vegetables 

20,790 

11.59 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

836 

0.33 

pits,  etc. 

20 

0.01 

Property. 

$1,210,895 

100.00 

Property. 

$770,287 

100.00 

Land 

629,550 

51.99 

Land 

325,390 

42.24 

Buildings, 

412,367 

34.05 

Buildings, 

299,203 

38.85 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

43,414 

3. .59 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

32,811 

4.26 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

69,878 

5.77 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

69,193 

S.98 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

35,811 

2.96 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

40,680 

5.28 

19,875 

1.64 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,010 

0.39 

2(56 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Westrord. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothiug,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, .      "■. 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 


Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  or  'Westou. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
■Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Macliines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$211,456 
7,014 

51,788 

•211 

22'2 

203 

3,266 

20,676 
10,050 

8 

2,929 

29,879 

64,678 

1,696 
18,836 


$1,122,207 

323,578 

464,602 

60,039 

59,322 

214,666 


$245,704 
14,395 

84,836 

2,772 

4,000 

397 

381 

630 

18,792 

5,418 

1,259 

2,395 

11,170 

66,361 

5,254 
26,985 

59 

$1,271,414 

601,675 

452,485 

39,630 

85,517 

24,947 

7,160 


100.00 
3.32 

24.49 
0.10 
0.10 
0.10 
1.54 

9.78 
4.75 

* 

1..39 

14.13 

30.59 

0.80 
8.91 


100.00 

28.83 

41.40 

5.35 

5.29 

19.13 


100.00 
5.86 

34.53 

1.13 
1.87 
0.16 
0.15 
0.26 
7.65 
2.21 

0.51 

0.97 

4.55 

27.01 

2.14 
10.98 

0.02 

100.00 
.52.04 
35.59 
3.12 
C.73 
1.96 
0.56 


Cities,  Towns,  PRonncTS, 
AND  Propertt. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  WiliuiugtoU' 

Prodiicts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.j 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  ■Winchester. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 
Land,  .... 

Buildings 

Ma(!hiuc8,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$84,743 

3,919 

15 

18,215 

i.oas 

2,715 

268 

90 

8,739 
9.999 

15 

775 
9,771 

15,829 
2,641 

10,282 

387 

$639,722 

322,838 

247,759 

22,188 

26,452 

15,785 

4,700 


$194,036 
3,916 

29,576 

33,800 
344 


2,599 
930 

497 

1,823 

6,119 

130 

114,303 


$418,153 

226,637 

142,582 

27,261 

20,118 

1,555 


100.00 
4.62 
0.02 
21.49 
1.28 
3.20 
0.32 
0.11 

10.31 
11.80 

0.02 

0.91 

11.53 

18.68 

3.12 

12.13 

0.46 

100.00 
50.47 
38.73 
3.47 
4.13 
2.47 
0.73 


100.00 
2.02 

15.24 

17.42 
0.18 


1.34 
0.48 

0.25 

0.94 

3.15 

0.07 

58.91 


100.00 

54.20 

34.10 

6.52 

4.81 

0.37 


PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


267 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

City  or  TVOBlJBBr. 

City  of  WOBIJRN  — Con. 

Products. 

$185,193 

100.00 

Products  —  Con. 

Animal  products 

4,431 

2.39 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

$3,316 

1.79 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

8,560 

4.62 

Dairy  products 

24,606 

13.29 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,029 

0.56 

Food  products 

2 

* 

"Vegetables, 

88,310 

47.68 

Greenhouse  products, . 

34,125 

18.43 

Products  from  mines,  quarries^ 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

4,490 

2.42 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Property. 

$621,020 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Land,       

363,845 

58.59 

Poultry  products 

15,352 

8.29 

Buildings, 

184,658 

29.78 

Wood  j)roducts,     .... 

815 

0.44 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

20,922 

3.37 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

46,297 

7.46 

Other  products,     .... 

67 

0.04 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,798 

0.77 

Cereals 

90 

0.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

500 

0.08 

COUNTY   OF   NANTUCKET. 


TovFn  of  NantnclEet. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,   . 


$144,071 

100.00 

5,497 

3.82 

350 

0.24 

48,020 

33.33 

192 

0.13 

585 

0.41 

45 

0.03 

21,007 

14.58 

20 

0.02 

1,242 

0.86 

2,613 

1.81 

Tonm  of  Bf aiitncliet  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$1,947 

34,833 

4,852 

22,518 

350 

$355,126 

189,199 

114,461 

16,115 

34,622 

429 

300 


COUNTY   OF  NORFOLK. 


Toirn  of  Avon. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products, 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 


$47,649 

100.00 

2,255 

4.73 

15,108 

31.71 

500 

1.05 

5,635 

11.83 

1,711 

3.59 

60 

0.13 

Town  of  Avon  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  .... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$674 
13,400 

3,565 
4,741 


$206,596 

71,643 

104,290 

10,652 

16,186 

3,825 


268 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Pkopertv. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Bellingrtiam. 

Town  of  Brookline. 

I'roducts. 

$105,599 

100.00 

Products. 

$128,059 

100.00 

Animal  iiroducts 

5,125 

4.85 

Animal  products 

3,386 

2.64 

Cflothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

43,630 

41.31 

Dairy  products,     .... 

53,846 

41.87 

Food  products 

535 

0.51 

Food  products,      .... 

95 

0.07 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

39,405 

30.77 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

4 

* 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

305 

0.24 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

416 

0.39 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

54 

0.04 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Xursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

7,552 

7.15 

Poultry  products 

1,761 

1.37 

Wood  products,     .... 

11, .390 

10.79 

Wood  products 

548 

0.43 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

300 

0.24 

Cereals, 

1,828 

1.73 

Cereals 

20 

0.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

804 

0.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,808 

3.76 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

23,863 

22.60 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

12,528 

9.78 

Meats  and  game 

769 

0.73 

Meats  and  game 

- 

- 

"Vegetables 

9,693 

9.18 

Vegetables, 

11,758 

9.18 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

245 

0.19 

Property. 

$308,7!^ 

100.00 

Property. 

$646,576 

100.00 

Land 

117,973 

38.21 

Land 

389,000 

60.16 

Buildings 

144,880 

46.93 

Buildings, 

201,294 

31.13 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

10,942 

3.54 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

12,410 

1.92 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

30,518 

9.89 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

27,911 

4.32 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,315 

1.40 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

14,161 

2.19 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.03 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,800 

0.23 

Town  of  Brsiintree. 

Town  of  Canton. 

Products. 

$167,416 

100.00 

Products. 

$90,492 

100.00 

Animal  products, .... 

8,095 

4.83 

Animal  products,  .       .       .       . 

5,075 

5.61 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

200 

0.22 

Dairy  products 

45,854 

27.39 

Dairy  jiroducts 

87,823 

30.7S 

Food  products,       .... 

- 

- 

Food  products 

6 

0.01 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

4,730 

2.83 

Greenhouse  products, . 

5,000 

5.52 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

3 

« 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1 

0.01 

Xursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

15,767 

9.42 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,963 

5.48 

3,668 

2.19 

Wood  products 

3,it04 

4.31 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

l.iO 

0.17 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,622 

2.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

634 

0.70 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

25,859 

15.45 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

34,602 

38.84 

Meats  and  game 

35,684 

21.31 

Meats  and  game. 

2,703 

2.99 

Vegetables 

23,137 

13.82 

Vegetables, 

5,422 

5.99 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

- 

— 

Property. 

$503,725 

100.00 

Property. 

$492,481 

100.00 

Land,       

192,078 

38.13 

Land, 

300,302 

60.98 

Buildings 

217,427 

43.16 

Buildings, 

149,010 

30.26 

Macliines,  implements,  etc., 

28,935 

5.75 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

14,104 

2.86 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

58,922 

11.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

25,592 

5.20 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,303 

1.26 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,473 

0.70 

Mine-s,  quarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  (luarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

~ 

PRODUCTS   AND    PKOPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Towu  of  Coliasset. 

Prodiicts. 
Animal  products, . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 

"Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Towu  of  Dedbani. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 
I'Cereals,  . 

'Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  ti-ees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$39,358 

100.00 

1,259 

3.20 

9,159 

23.27 

4,500 

11.43 

2,450 

6.22 

4,403 

11.19 

1,227 

3.12 

286 

0.73 

58 

0.15 

8,971 

22.79 

598 

1..52 

6,447 

16.38 

$201,589 

100.00 

109,074 

54.11 

73,350 

36.39 

7,265 

3.60 

9,110 

4.52 

2,790 

1.38 

$260,818 

100.00 

13,371 

5.13 

400 

0.15 

118,844 

45.36 

7,249 

2.78 

8,720 

3.34 

173 

0.07 

95 

0.04 

18,800 

7.21 

5,765 

2.21 

553 

0.21 

1,559 

0.60 

64,028 

24.55 

1,539 

0.59 

19,572 

7.50 

150 

0.06 

$1,315,9.59 

100.00 

782,780 

,59.48 

408,996 

31.08 

29,856 

2.27 

83,265 

6.33 

8,152 

0.62 

2,910 

0.22 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Dover. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products,     , 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Foacborongrli. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$147,646 
9,549 

51,930 

050 
6,900 

17 

17,469 

4,667 


1,045 

411 

41,357 

2,163 
11,488 


$569,843 

263,338 

227,980 

20,701 

46,295 

11,529 


$105,082 

5,728 

310 

38,933 

275 

9,225 

793 

40 

10,979 

4,977 

156 

7 

5,54 

4,535 

23,390 

1,494 

9,669 

28 

$566,714 

267,310 

241,831 

19,261 

33,J00 

5,087 


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CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Vnliip 

Percent- 

Cities, Towss,  Proddcts, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND PROPERTr. 

Y  ajuc 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Franklin. 

Town  of  Hyde  Park. 

Proditcts. 

$130,738 

100.00 

Products. 

$10,704 

100.00 

Animal  products 

10,046 

7.68 

Animal  products 

60 

0.5S 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

40,833 

31.23 

Dairy  products 

610 

5.70 

Food  products,      .... 

347 

0.27 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

425 

0.32 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

8,806 

82.27 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

889 

0.30 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

175 

1.64 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

•JIO 

0.16 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

100 

0.08 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

7,621 

5.83 

Poultry  products 

248 

2.32 

Wood  products 

11,637 

8.90 

Wood  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

4,258 

3.26 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,227 

4.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

237 

2.21 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

3.5.499 

27.15 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

10 

0.09 

Meats  and  game 

1,550 

1.19 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

- 

- 

Vegetables 

11,065 

8.46 

Vegetables 

558 

5.21 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc 

532 

0.41 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$495,375 

100.00 

Property. 

$174,.344 

100.00 

Land, 

227,674 

45.96 

Land 

146,487 

84.02 

Buildings, 

197,988 

39.97 

Buildings, 

26,160 

15.01 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

15,388 

3.11 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

1,222 

0.70 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

44,826 

9.05 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

300 

0.17 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

8,084 

1.63 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

175 

0.10 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,415 

0.28 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town  of  Holbrook. 

Town  of  9Iedfield. 

Products. 

$54,625 

100.00 

Products. 

$69,096 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,759 

5.05 

Animal  products 

4,929 

7.13 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

10,704 

19.60 

Dairy  products 

26,189 

37.90 

Fooil  products 

- 

- 

Food  products 

83 

0.12 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,800 

3.30 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,100 

1.59 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

33 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

35 

0.05 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

8,318 

15.23 

Poultry  products 

4,228 

6.12 

Wood  products 

4,820 

8.82 

Wood  products 

3,352 

4.85 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

770 

1.12 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

312 

0.57 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,034 

1..50 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

12,042 

22.04 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

21,430 

31.02 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

9,371 

17.15 

Meats  and  game 

774 

1.12 

Vegetables, 

4,499 

8.24 

Vegetables, 

5,019 

7.26 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

120 

0.17 

Property. 

$188,922 

100.00 

Property. 

$298,248 

lOO.OO 

71,990 

38.11 

Land 

120,288 

40.33 

Buildings 

83,400 

44.14 

Buildings 

142,060 

47.63 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

10,337 

5.47 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

8,368 

2.81 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

21,687 

11.48 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

23,523 

7.89 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,508 

0.80 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,159 

1.06 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Miuen,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

850 

0.28 

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AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Medway. 

Town  of  Milton. 

Products. 

$77,287 

100.00 

Products. 

$134,667 

100.00 

Animal  products 

4,410 

5.71 

Animal  products 

5,306 

3.94 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

27,869 

36.06 

Dairy  products 

70,102 

52.06 

Food  products 

348 

0.45 

Food  products 

775 

0..57 

Greenhouse  j)roducts, . 

2,150 

2.78 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

21,900 

16.26 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

117 

0.15 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

12 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

70 

0.09 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

6 

* 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

300 

0.22 

Poultry  products 

6,969 

9.02 

Poultry  products,  .... 

4,204 

3.12 

Wood  products,     .... 

3,249 

4.20 

Wood  products 

575 

0.43 

"Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

948 

1.23 

Cereals 

25 

0.02 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,525 

1.97 

Fruits,  berries,  aad  nuts,    . 

2,085 

1.55 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

21,392 

27.55 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

21,664 

16.09 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

760 

0.98 

Meats  and  game 

821 

0.61 

Vegetables, 

7,566 

9.79 

Vegetables 

6,892 

5.12 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

14 

0.02 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$275,252 

100.00 

Property. 

$1,222,229 

100.00 

Land, 

94,336 

34.27 

Land, 

912,775 

74.68 

Buildings, 

144, ,537 

52.51 

Buildings 

232,558 

19.03 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

9,162 

3.33 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

19,218 

1.57 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

20,444 

7.43 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

49,889 

4.08 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,623 

2.41 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

7,789 

0.64 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

150 

0.05 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

~ 

- 

Town  of  jMillia. 

Town  of  Needliani. 

Products. 

$74,367 

100.00 

Products. 

$219,004 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .        .        .        . 

4,713 

6.34 

Animal  products 

11,692 

5.34 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needlework,  etc.. 

600 

0.27 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

26,718 

35.93 

Dairy  products 

67,731 

30.93 

Food  products,       .... 

15 

0.02 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

19,4.50 

8.88 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

140 

0.06 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

2,940 

1.34 

Poultry  products 

3,867 

5.20 

Poultry  products, .... 

22,733 

10.38 

Wood  products 

6,043 

8.13 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,397 

1.10 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

30 

0.01 

Cereals 

673 

0.90 

Cereals, 

903 

0.41 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

336 

0.45 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,732 

0.79 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

27,129 

36.48 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

47,775 

21.82 

Meats  and  game 

731 

0.98 

Meats  and  game 

9,4.i0 

4. .32 

Vegetables 

4,140 

5.57 

Vegetables 

31,431 

14.35 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

2 

* 

pits,  etc., 

- 

~ 

Property. 

$360,386 

100.00 

Property. 

$797,202 

100.00 

161,752 

44.88 

Land,       

400,539 

50.24 

Buildings 

152,940 

42.44 

Buildings 

305,837 

38.37 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

11,902 

3.30 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

26,401 

331 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

21,905 

6.08 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

53,.')S6 

6.72 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

11,852 

3.29 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,839 

1.36 

35 

0.01 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Korfolk. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothiug,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,  . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  . 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Korwood. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruitri,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$72,789 
5,101 

21,895 

85U 

400 

274 

14 

7,719 
5,607 


850 

96h 

21,339 

1,134 
6,733 


^279,937 

119,187 

122,193 

10,294 

22,703 

5,290 

270 


$75,030 
4,165 

22,124 

3,750 
155 


100.00 
7.01 

30.08 

1.17 
0.55 
0.38 
0.02 

10.60 
7.70 


1.17 

1.33 

39.18 

1.56 
9.25 


100.00 
42.57 
43.65 
3.68 
8.11 
1.89 
0.10 


100.00 
5.55 

29.49 

5.00 
0.21 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


48 

0.06 

5,000 

6.67 

4,351 

5.80 

2,554 

3.40 

405 

0.54 

722 

0.96 

23,996 

31.98 

703 

0.94 

6,777 

9.03 

280 

0.37 

$355,451 

100.00 

212,355 

59.74 

112,145 

31.55 

11,236 

3.16 

17,356 

4.89 

1,109 

0.31 

1,250 

0.35 

Value 


City  of  QUIJrCY. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  woi"k,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Randolpli. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
V^egetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$77,007 
2,656 

41,432 


120 

$347,029 

219,920 

99,007 

8,082 

13,752 

3,968 

2,300 


$62,645 
2,745 

17,520 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
3.45 

53.80 


4,600 

5.97 

100 

0.13 

8 

0.01 

1,650 

2.14 

2,304 

2.99 

105 

0.14 

4 

* 

1,368 

1.78 

13,035 

16.93 

344 

0.45 

9,281 

12.05 

18,150 

28.97 

225 

0.36 

1,555 

2.48 

852 

1.36 

60 

0.10 

240 

0.38 

9,619 

15.35 

6,200 

9.90 

5,479 

8.75 

$188,793 
70,660 
90,750 

8,841 
16,816 

1,726 


0.16 

100.00 
63.37 
28.53 
2.33 
3.96 
1.15 
0.66 


100.00 
4.38 

27.97 


100.00 

37.43 

48.07 

4.68 

8.91 

0.91 


PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


273 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  Sharon. 

1 

Town  of  TValpole. 

Products. 

$100,805 

100.00 

Products. 

$126,823 

100.00 

Animal  products 

b,^o2 

5.50 

Animal  products,  .... 

8,062 

6.36 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

38,446 

28.20 

Dairy  products 

43,679 

36.08 

Food  products,      .... 

SO 

0.08 

Food  products,      .... 

110 

0.09 

Greenhouse  pi'oducts, . 

5,300 

5.26 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

_ 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

5,190 

5.15 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

60 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

23 

0.02 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

110 

0.09 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,769 

6.71 

Poultry  products 

12,523 

9.87 

Wood  products 

6,860 

6.80 

Wood  products 

7,565 

5.97 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals 

268 

0.27 

Cereals, 

144 

0.11 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,670 

7.60 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,010 

2.37 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

18,649 

18.49 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

34,887 

86.99 

Meats  and  game 

871 

0.86 

Meats  and  game 

2,824 

2.22 

Vegetables, 

15,210 

15.08 

Vegetables 

12,470 

9.83 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

pits,  etc., 

16 

0.01 

Property. 

$603,204 

100  00 

Property. 

$611,306 

100.00 

Land 

279,694 

46.37 

Land 

276,280 

45.19 

Buildings, 

271,079 

44.94 

Buildings, 

277,275 

45.36 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

16,685 

2.77 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

18,914 

3.09 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

23,358 

3.87 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

35,213 

5.76 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

11,788 

1.95 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,524 

0.58 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

600 

0.10 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.02 

Town  of  Stonshton. 

Town  of  Wellesley. 

Products. 

$117,076 

100.00 

Products. 

$95,539 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,269 

2.79 

Animal  products 

7,088 

7.42 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

170 

0.15 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

34,974 

89.87 

Dairy  products 

30,016 

31.48 

Food  products,      .... 

110 

0.09 

Food  products 

251 

0.26 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

8,815 

7.53 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

23,400 

24.49 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

47 

0.04 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

74 

0.06 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

42 

0.04 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

i,4a3 

1.53 

Poultry  products, .... 

12,312 

10.52 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,500 

5.76 

Wood  products,     .... 

7,764 

6.63 

Wood  products,     .... 

1,928 

2.02 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

125 

0.11 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products,     ... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

288 

0.25 

Cereals . 

1,027 

1.07 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,382 

6.31 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,527 

1.60 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

25,149 

21.48 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

16,870 

17.66 

Meats  and  game 

763 

0.65 

Meats  and  game 

1,315 

1.38 

Vegetables, 

7,824 

6.68 

Vegetables, 

4,953 

5.18 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits',  etc., 

8,010 

6.84 

pits,  etc., 

1.59 

0.17 

Property. 

$451,646 

100.00 

Property. 

$579,201 

100.00 

190,674 

42.22 

Land,       

229,613 

39.64 

Buildings, 

211,276 

46.78 

Buildings 

289,4,39 

49.97 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

12,201 

2.70 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

18,1.30 

3.13 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

24,435 

5.41 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

25,585 

4.42 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10.667 

2.36 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,184 

2.28 

2,.393 

0.53 

Mines,  quan-ies,  pits,  etc.,  . 

3,250 

0.56 

274 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  PnoDncTs, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Weyntoatb. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greeniiouse  i)roduct8, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$135,914 
5,370 

43,250 


96 

$382,937 

119,715 

189,065 

29,219 

40,976 

3,932 

30 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
3.95 

31.82 


8,375 

6.16 

150 

0.11 

19,389 

14.27 

4,149 

3.05 

53 

0.04 

2,251 

1.66 

27,501 

20.23 

7,318 

5.39 

18,012 

13.25 

0.07 

100.00 

31.26 

49.37 

7.63 

10.70 

1.03 

0.01 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Wrentliani. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 


$131,222 

7,427 

38,436 

32 

1,200 

500 

178 

27,694 
10,334 


640 

1,968 

29,019 

1,945 

9,049 

2,800 

$582,607 

259,664 

256,490 

17,571 

43,.506 

5,076 

300 


Pereeiit- 

ayes 


COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH. 


Town  of  Abingtou. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 


Land, 

Buildings, 


$72,829 

100.00 

2,535 

3.48 

23,763 

3S.63 

2,100 

2.88 

925 

1.27 

30 

0.04 

3,450 

4.74 

8,927 

12.26 

4,883 

6.71 

916 

1.26 

14,925 

20.49 

1,335 

1.83 

9,040 

12.41 

$272,309 

100.00 

90,438 

33.21 

141,411 

51.93 

Town  of  Ablngton  —  Con. 
Property  —  Con. 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Briclgewater. 

J'rodttcts. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  protlucts,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game. 


$15,724 

19,006 

5,730 


$159,022 
5,653 

45,S94 


500 

15,598 

11,858 

15 

1,754 

2,413 

44,003 

4,534 


PRODUCTS   AND   PKOPERTT   BY    TOWNS. 


275 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH  ~  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Toirn  of  Bridgrewater-Con. 

Town  of  Carirep  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Products  —  Con. 

Vegetables 

$26,293 

16.53 

Cereals 

$326 

0.12 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

227,718 

83.56 

pits,  etc 

205 

0.13 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

9,671 

3.55 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

$594,437 

252,178 

261,107 

31,494 

100.00 

42.42 

43.92 

5.30 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

792 
5,433 

0.29 
1.99 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

41,133 

6.92 

Property. 

$931,380 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

7,225 

1.22 

Land 

769,333 

82.60 

Jlines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,300 

0.22 

Buildings,       .        .        .        . 

121,501 

13.05 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

18,803 

2.02 

City  or  BBOCKTOK. 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

16,377 

1.76 

Products. 

$143,170 

5,683 

100.00 
3.97 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,346 

20 

0.57 

t 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     .... 

69,379 

48.46 

Town  of  Duxbnry. 

Food  products,      .... 

94 

0.07 

Products. 

$123,076 

lOO.OO 

1,850 

1.29 

Animal  products 

6,024 

4.89 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

1,500 

1.22 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

3 

* 

Dairy  products,     .... 

21,873 

17.77 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Food  products,       .... 

4,090 

3.32 

Poultry  products, .... 

8,968 

6.26 

Greenhouse  products, . 

725 

0.59 

Wood  products 

7,952 

5.55 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

_ 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

15 

0.01 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Cereals 

79 

0.06 

Poultry  products. 

11,490 

9.34 

Fruits,  ben-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

5,845 

4.08 

Wood  products,     .... 

12,445 

10.11 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

30,450 

21.27 

Wooden  goods 

- 

_ 

Meats  and  game 

581 

0.41 

Other  products,     .... 

267 

0.22 

Vegetables 

12,286 

8.58 

Cereals, 

927 

0.75 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

26,155 

21.25 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

24,006 

19.51 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

$381,341 

169,004 

139,971 

20,182 

100.00 

44.32 

36.71 

5.29 

Meats  and  game 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

1,472 
11,433 

654 

1.20 
9.29 

0.53 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

46,195 

12.11 

Property. 

$574,380 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,989 

1.57 

Land 

259,993 

45.27 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Buildings 

241,784 

42.09 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

17,172 

2.99 

Town  of  Carver. 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

.30,240 

5.27 

Products. 

$272,508 

100.00 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

19,956 

3.47 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,998 

1.10 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

5,235 

0.91 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

_ 

Dairy  products,     .... 

7,417 

2.72 

Town  of  East  Brldgewater. 

Food  products 

1,810 

0.67 

Products. 

$139,043 

100.00 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Animal  products,  .... 

5,316 

3.82 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

30 

0.01 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

_ 

_ 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

91 

0.03 

Dairy  products 

43,125 

31.02 

Nursery  products. 

212 

0.08 

Food  products,       .... 

_ 

_ 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,921 

1.81 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,390 

1.00 

Wood  products,     .... 

11,095 

4.07 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

105 

0.08 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

— 

_ 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

276 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   PLYMOUTH  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  or  East  Bridge  water 

—  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuta, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Laud, 

Buildings,       .... 
Maciiines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Halifax. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc.,      .... 


Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc, 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  or  Hanover. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$20,589 

14.81 

7,835 

5.63 

963 

0.69 

2,119 

1.52 

33,571 

24.14 

2,038 

1.47 

21,992 

15.82 

$528,967 

100.00 

194,435 

36.76 

266,785 

50.43 

28,140 

5.32 

33,483 

6.33 

6,124 

1.16 

$117,651 

100.00 

3,088 

2.63 

15,344 

13.04 

12 

0.01 

60 

0.05 

28,881 

24.55 

11,112 

9.45 

402 

0.34 

1,404 

1.19 

8,021 

6.82 

28,699 

24.39 

2,001 

1.70 

18,627 

15.83 

$415,877 

100.00 

162,322 

39.03 

188,349 

45.29 

27,714 

6.67 

23,.'>90 

5.67 

13,902 

3.34 

$108,410 

100.00 

4,7.')0 

4. ,38 

29,81S 

87.50 

200 

0.18 

275 

0.25 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Hanover  — Con. 

Products  —  Con. 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Hanson. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

I>and, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  llingrliuni. 

J'roduci.i. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 


$100 

142 

270 

11,216 

19,293 


194 

7,179 

24,427 

2,089 

8,462 


$537,273 

218,499 

251,967 

26,030 

32,037 

8,740 


$130,375 
4,751 

22,590 


22,770 
8,052 

60 

773 

1S,200 

34,38.') 

15,441 


$592,939 

170,592 

338,690 

38,852 

34,0.35 

10,770 


$183,064 
5,604 


PRODUCTS    AND    PKOPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued, 
COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Prodccts, 
AND  Tropertt. 


Value 


Percent- 
I     ages 


Tovvn  of  Iliiigrbam  —  Con. 
Products  —  Con. 
Dairy  products, 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Hull. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  vi'ork,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 


Property. 
Land,       .... 

Buildings, 
Machines,  implements,  etc. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 


55 

2,S25 

169 

8 

185 

13,539 

7,259 

387 

662 

5,915 

41,409 

3,919 

24,925 

5,850 

$638,126 

299,999 

238,706 

28,458 

49,988 

8,975 

12,000 


$13,688 
732 

9,6S4 


452 


2,310 

95 

415 


594,767 

70,055 

20,728 

916 

3,028 

40 


38.43 

0.03 
1.54 
0.09 
* 

0.10 

7.40 
3.97 

0.21 
0.36 
3.23 

22.62 
2.14 

13.62 

3.20 

100.00 
47.01 
37.41 
4.46 
7.83 
1.41 
1.88 


100.00 
5.35 

70.73 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


3.30 


16.88 
0.69 
3.03 


100.00 

73.92 

21.87 

0.97 

3.20 

0.04 


Town  of  King.«toii. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Lakeville. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$72,778 

5,028 

40 

18,368 

756 

200 

28 

21 

7,746 

5,507 

13 

629 

9,258 

17,060 

1,385 

6,622 

117 

$425,588 

170,183 

208,816 

14,624 

21,469 

9,751 

745 


$113,366 
3,244 

23,467 
1,090 


278 

500 

18,766 

13,617 

1,075 

2,722 

13,483 

23,242 

2,598 

9,270 

14 

$515,197 

239,724 

218,928 

19,084 

25,761 

10,160 

1,540 


100.00 
6.91 
0.06 

33.24 

1.04 
0.27 
0.04 
0.03 

10.64 
7.57 
0.02 

0.86 

12.72 

23.44 

1.90 

9.10 

0.16 

100.00 
39.99 
49.07 
3.44 
5.04 
2.29 
0.17 


100.00 
2.86 

20.70 
0.96 


0.25 

0.44 

16.56 

12.01 

0.95 

2.40 
11.89 
20.50 

2.29 

8.18 

0.01 

100.00 
46.53 
42.49 
3.71 
5.00 
1.97 
0.30 


278 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  IMarion. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  • 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  (juarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Propertij. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  3IarsblieI<l. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$52,587 
2,315 

11,015 
920 
400 


6,719 
13,546 


236 
4,068 
8,825 
1,160 
3,380 

1 

$429,730 

280,211 

117,735 

11,171 

15,698 

4,890 

25 


$127,066 
8,754 


100.00 
4.40 

20.95 
1.75 
0.76 


12.78 
25.76 


0.45 
7.73 
16.78 
2.21 
6.43 


100.00 

65.21 

27.40 

2.60 

3.65 

1.14 

* 


100.00 
6.89 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertt. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


31,763 

i 
itS.OO 

2,984 

2.35 

600 

0.47 

130 

0.10 

10 

0.01 

9 

0.01 

13,868 

10.91 

5,216 

4.11 

839 

0.66 

2,183 

1.71 

7,260 

5.71 

38,638 

30.40 

1,446 

1.14 

13,176 

10.37 

200 

0.16 

$642,848 

100.00 

274,320 

42.67 

269,901 

41.99 

21,909 

3.41 

39,9i7 

6.21 

34,786 

5.41 

1,985 

0.31 

Town  of  :Nattapoisett. 

Pi-oducts. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  iiroducts. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property, 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  3f  iddleboroasli 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


$85,218 
5,215 

18,007 
661 

4 
51 

17,216 
8,201 

148 

910 

4,096 

21,524 

2,707 
6,466 

12 

$5.35,005 

300,029 

173,321 

18,755 

30,447 

12,203 

2.i0 


$168,iJ66 
6,482 

28,392 

3,657 

1,825 

100 

30 

16,248 
18,738 


834 

28,908 

41,107 

1,657 

20,597 


$563,208 

234,781 

246,292 

30,951 

42,047 

9,087 

50 


100.00 
6.12 

21.13 
0.78 


0.06 

20.20 
9.62 

0.17 

1.07 

4.81 

25.26 

3.18 
7.59 

0.01 

100.00 
56.08 
32.40 
3.50 
5.69 
2.28 
0.05 


100.00 
3.85 

16.84 
2.17 

1.08 
O.OG 

n.oi 

9.64 
11.12 


0.49 
17.15 
24.39 

0.98 
12.22 


100.00 
41.69 
43.73 
5.49 
7.47 
1.61 
0.01 


PRODUCTS   AND    PKOPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


279 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propektt. 


Towu  of  Norwell. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game. 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Towii  of  Pembroke. 

Products. 
Animal  products, ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 
Cereals,    . 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc 


Property. 
Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$68,337 
1,665 

9,004 
4.i0 


1,300 

1.90 

16,519 

24.17 

4,694 

6.S7 

491 

0.72 

467 

0.68 

2,159 

3.16 

10,679 

15.63 

1,192 

1.74 

19,708 

as.84 

$199,214 

110,243 

55,356 

9,306 

14,239 

8,970 

1,100 

$60,949 
2,622 

16,161 

590 

400 

75 

13 

13,527 

5,790 


449 

1,592 

11,862 

1,291 

6,482 

95 

$346,287 

168,384 

135,240 

11,012 

18,662 

11,189 

1,800 


100.00 
2.44 

13.18 
0.66 


0.01 

100.00 
55.34 
27.79 
4.67 
7.15 
4.50 
0.55 


100.00 
4.30 

36.52 

0.97 
0.66 
0.12 
0.02 

22.19 
9.50 


0.74 
2.61 

19.46 
2.12 

10.63 

0.16 

100.00 
48.63 
39.05 
3.18 
5.39 
3.23 
0.52 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Plymoutli. 

J'roducts. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Plympton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$153,961 
4,349 

17,059 
610 
430 
137 

4,600 
7,001 
4,461 

102 

501 

91,832 

14,139 

910 

7,720 

90 

$567,053 

374,880 

144,098 

17,670 

18,901 

10,294 

1,210 

$49,491 
1,737 

5,401 
1.59 


5,706 
4,944 


127 
15,311 

10,.596 

501 

5,009 


$185,371 
64,599 
91,552 
10,289 
14,768 
4,163 


100.00 

2.82 

11.08 
0.40 
0.28 
0.09 

2.99 
4.55 
2.90 

0.07 

0.32 

59.66 

9.18 
0.59 
5.01 

0.06 

100.00 
66.11 
25.41 
3.12 
3.33 
1.82 
0.21 


100.00 
3.51 

10.91 
0.32 


11.53 
9.99 


0.26 
30.94 

21.41 

1.01 

10.12 


100.00 

34.85 

49.39 

5.55 

7.97 

2.24 


280 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   PLYMOUTH  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  PRonncxs, 
AND  Propbrtt. 


Value 


Toivn    of  Roc'bestei*. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings^       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Tovrn  of  Rockland. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$189,537 
6,195 

35,118 
2,145 

399 
307 

16,2,30 
19,270 


2,470 
.■i8,071 

29,685 

2,402 

17,245 


$771,333 

449,593 

234,733 

31,479 

38,277 

17,251 


$45,829 
1,605 

16,123 

3,275 


150 
4,643 
1,884 


170 

10.966 

538 

6,473 


$175,144 

64,665 

87,030 

9,332 

13,142 

975 


Percent- 


100.00 
3.27 

18.!53 
1.13 

0.21 
0.16 

8.56 
10.17 


1.30 
30.64 

15.66 
1.27 
9.10 


100.00 

58.29 

30.43 

4.08 

4.96 

2.24 


100.00 
3.50 

33.19 

7.15 


0.33 

10.13 

4.11 


0.37 
23.93 

1.17 
14.12 


100.00 

36.92 

49.09 

5.33 

7.50 

0  56 


Cities,  Towns,  Proddcts, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Scltaate. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  -hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Wareliaiu. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Gi'eenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,    . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$117,467 
3,485 

19,869 


1,125 

0.96 

180 

0.15 

9,872 

8.40 

3,661 

3.12 

4,997 

4.2& 

716 

0.61 

10,030 

8.54 

22,107 

18.82 

2,305 

1.96 

39,091 

33.28 

29 

$549,151 

283,343 

179,152 

25,680 

30,718 

29,358 

900 


$165,391 
792 

3,846 
1,012 


2,802 


1,904 

1.15 

3,398 

2.05 

3,400 

2.06 

6 

* 

68 

0.04 

7.883 

83.37 

7,778 

4.70 

322 

0.20 

2,178 

1.32 

Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
2.97 

16.91 


0.03 

100.00 
51.60 
32.62 
4.68 
5.59 
5.35 
0.16 


100.00 
0.48 

2.33 
0.61 


1.69 


$561,126 

485,309 

59,326 

8,276 

6,600 

1.615 


100.00 

86.49 

10.57 

1.47 

1.18 

0.29 


PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


281 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  West  Bridgrewater . 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
"Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

.  Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 

Percent- 
ages 

$226,969 

100.00 

8,377 

3.69 

91, .575 

40.35 

42 

0.02 

2,050 

0.90 

390 

0.17 

ft 

* 

9,908 

4.37 

8,655 

3.81 

1,493 

0.66 

5,700 

2.51 

51,956 

22.89 

2,159 

0.95 

44,657 

19.68 

$548,936 

100.00 

232,179 

42.30 

227,775 

41.49 

31,881 

5.81 

.'50,608 

9.22 

6,493 

1.18 

■■ 

~ 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  Wbitnian. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products. 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods,      ... 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  <and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$80,675 
2,570 

S8,064 

10,5.50 


10,520 
4,223 
1,621 


666 

17,850 

650 

3,961 


$192,728 
66,850 
91,970 
11,608 
19,586 
2,714 


Percent- 
ages 


34.79 

13.08 


COUNTY   OF   SUFFOLK. 


City  of  BOSTOX. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
^'roducts  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 


Land, 
Buildings, 


$615,562 

100.00 

17,769 

2.89 

128,682 

20.90 

10,050 

1.63 

892,590 

47.53 

965 

0.16 

4,000 

0.65 

7,890 

1.28 

6,209 

1.01 

5,561 

0.90 

3,848 

0.62 

363 

0.06 

16,475 

2.68 

42,963 

6.98 

9,480 

1.54 

67,567 

10.98 

1,150 

0.19 

$8,149,885 

100.00 

6,788,840 

83.30 

1,134,377 

13.92 

City  of  BO.STOJT  — Con. 
Property  —  Con. 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

City  of  CHEliSEA. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 


$84,140 
64,889 
53,139 
24,500 


$15,225 
493 

2,885 

7,935 

722 


166 

1,642 

479 


282 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   SUFFOLK  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Proddcts, 
AND  Propertv. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

City  of  CHEIiSEA  — Con. 

Town  of  Kevere  —  Con. 

Products  — Con. 

Property  —  Con. 

Vegetables 

$613 

4.03 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

$15,792 

2.03 

Products  from  mine's,  quarries, 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

16,692 

2.15 

pits,  etc 

300 

1.97 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

33,499 

4.32 

I'roperti/. 

$455,576 

100.00 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.01 

Laud, 

395,513 

86.82 

Buildings, 

48,111 

10.56 

Town  of  IVinthrop. 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

4,057 

0.89 

Products. 

$7,483 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

4,140 

755 

3,000 

0.91 
0.16 
0.66 

Animal  products,  .... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products 

184 
a, 807 

2.46 
89.49 

Towu  of  Revere. 

Food  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Products. 

$94,921 

100.00 

Greenhouse  products, . 

1,0.50 

14.03 

Animal  products 

1,425 

1.50 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

315 

4.21 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .       .       .        . 

2,789 

2.94 

Nursery  pi-oducts. 

- 

- 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

623 

8.33 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

230 

0.24 

Wood  products,     .... 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

1,126 

1.19 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

722 

9.65 

Wood  products 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

681 

9.10 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Vegetables, 

1,701 

22.73 

Cereals 

- 

- 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

7,971 

8.40 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

11,083 

11.68 

Meats  and  game 

1,795 

1 .89 

Property. 

$160,319 

100.00 

Vegetables, 

68,402 

72.06 

Land, 

123,573 

77.08 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Buildings 

28,537 

17.80 

pits,  etc., 

100 

0.10 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

1,591 

0.99 

Property. 

$776,100 

100.00 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

2,042 

1.27 

Land, 

600,000 

77.31 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,576 

2.86 

Buildings, 

110,017 

14.18 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

— 

— 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER. 


Town  of  Aslibiirnliuni. 

Town  of  Aslibarntaam-Con. 

Products. 

$80,852 

100.00 

Products  — Con. 

Animal  products 

3,828 

4.73 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

$414 

0.51 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

_ 

_ 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,      . 

84,508 

30.31 

Dairy  products 

88.34.> 

35.06 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,4.32 



3.01 

Food  products 

401 

0..50 

Vegetables 

8,493 

10..50 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

_ 

_ 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

~" 

"■ 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

72 

0.09 

Property. 

$383,974 

100.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Land,       

197,292 

51.38 

Poultry  products, .... 

5,207 

6.44 

Buildings, 

146,530 

38.16 

Wood  products 

6,1.56 

7.61 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

12,607 

3.29 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

22,968 

5.98 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,077 

1.06 

Cereals 

1,002 

1.24 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

500 

0.13 

PRODUCTS   AND   PKOPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


283 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Toif  n  of  Athol. 

Products. 
Animal  products, ... 
Olothing,  needle  woi'k,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 
Land,       .... 
Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

To^fii  of  Aubarii. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  pi'oducts. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game, 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$160,732 

5,957 

152 

48,3S5 

1,003 
550 
146 
750 

13,540 
39,562 

41 

1,790 

3,442 

31,525 

4,188 
9,433 

368 

$526,324 

228,410 

204,087 

23,720 

44,476 

23,331 

2,300 


$168,821 
6,123 


100.00 
3.71 
0.10 

30.04 

0.62 
0.34 
0.09 
0.47 

8.42 
24.61 

0.03 
1.11 
2.14 
19.61 
2.61 
5.87 

0.23 

100.00 
43.40 
38.77 
4.51 
8.45 
4.43 
0.44 


100.00 
3.63 


58,673  1  34.76 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


2,975 

1.76 

50 

0.03 

2,795 

1.66 

339 

0.20 

9,647 

5.71 

8,397 

4.97 

4,361 

2.58 

6,471 

3.83 

40,478 

23.98 

3,121 

1.85 

25,391 

15.04 

470,746 

100.00 

250,443 

53.20 

148,342 

31.51 

21,217 

4.51 

38,998 

8.28 

11,746 

2.50 

- 

— 

Toivu  of  Barre. 

Products. 
Animal  products, . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  ijroducts,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Town  of  Berlin. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$265,411 

15,001 

99 

93,018 

1,444 

175 

95 

664 

10,575 
17,769 


5,269 

8,864 

91,298 

5,710 
15,430 


$935,727 
472,364 


Percent- 
ages 


297,609 

31.81 

36,467 

3.90 

112,237 

11.99 

17,050 

1.82 

$124,578 

100.00 

11,201 

8.99 

576 

0.46 

36,113 

28.99 

702 

0.56 

2,984 

2.40 

580 

0.47 

18 

0.01 

16,343 

13.12 

3,765 

3.02 

500 

0.40 

3,755 

3.01 

4,277 

3.43 

29,526 

23.70 

734 

0.59 

13,498 

10.84 

6 

0.01 

$553,667 

100.00 

200,830 

36.27 

235,343 

42.51 

25,292 

4. .57 

39,921 

7.21 

52,181 

9.42 

100 

0.02 

284 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value       Percent- 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value      ' 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  BlackHtoue. 

Town  of  Bojiston. 

Pi-oducts. 

$125,976 

100.00 

Products. 

$160,603 

100.00 

Animal  products 

5,620 

4.46 

Animal  products,  .... 

9,111 

5.67 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

103 

0.08 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

35,384 

38.09 

Dairy  products 

65,164 

40.58 

Food  products 

523 

0.42 

Food  products 

83 

0.05 

Greenhouse  products, . 

2,100 

1.67 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

805 

0.64 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

546 

0.43 

Liquoi-s  and  beverages. 

205 

0.13 

Nursery  products. 

50 

0.04 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products. 

17,298 

13.73 

Poultry  products 

10,302 

6.41 

Wood  products,     .... 

13,581 

10.78 

Wood  products 

7,116 

4.43 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

Cereals 

1,346 

1.07 

Cereals, 

3,596 

2.24 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,965 

3.15 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,127 

2.57 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

26,924 

21.37 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

46,846 

29.17 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,894 

1.50 

Meats  and  game 

2,746 

1.71 

Vegetables, 

15,592 

12.38 

Vegetables 

11,307 

7.04 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

245 

0.19 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

§583,275 

100.00 

Property. 

$511,353 

100.00 

Land, 

263,478 

45.17 

Land, 

267,426 

52.30 

Buildings, 

200,792 

34.43 

Buildings, 

171,198 

33.48 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

25,483 

4.37 

Machines,  implements,  etc. 

15,263 

2.98 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

42,632 

7.31 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

45,139 

8.83 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

48,890 

8.38 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,327 

2.41 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,000 

0.34 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town   of  Bolton. 

Town  of  Broobfleld. 

Products. 

$166,465 

100.00 

Products. 

$161,940 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

18,340 

11.02 

Animal  products 

7,596 

4.69 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

590 

0.36 

Dairy  products 

.58,861 

35.36 

Dairy  products,     .... 

41,558 

25.66 

Food  products,      .... 

436 

0.26 

Food  products 

1,263 

0.78 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

201 

0.12 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

143 

0.09 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

157 

0.10 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

20 

0.01 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

379 

0.23 

Nui-sery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

19,056 

11.45 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,993 

6.17 

Wood  products,     .       .       .       . 

6,357 

3.82 

Wood  products,     .... 

28,815 

17.79 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

60 

0.04 

Other  products,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Other  products 

24 

0.02 

Cereals 

3,424 

2.06 

Cereals 

4,141 

2.56 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,675 

2.81 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,974 

1.22 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

45,136 

27.11 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

41,291 

25.SO 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

1,672 

1.00 

Meats  and  game 

6,964 

4.30 

Vegetables, 

8,130 

4.88 

Vegetables, 

17,076 

10.54 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

14 

0.01 

pits,  etc., 

59 

0.04 

Property. 

$674,288 

100.00 

Property. 

$593,248 

100.00 

282,796 

41.94 

Land 

272,670 

45.96 

Buildings, 

237.845 

35.27 

Buildings, 

239,545 

40.38 

Machines,  Implements,  etc., 

30,092 

4.46 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

19,748 

3.33 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

51,870 

7.69 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

46,518 

7.S4 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

71,575 

10.62 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,697 

2.31 

110 

0.02 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,070 

0.18 

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AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Troducts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Prodocts, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Phoperty. 

ages 

Town  of  Charlton. 

Tofrn  of  Dana. 

Products. 

$289,375 

100.00 

Products. 

$51,403 

100.00 

Animal  products 

18,380 

6.35 

Animal  products,  .... 

1,7.32 

3.37 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

80 

0.16 

Dairy  products 

111,086 

38.a9 

Dairy  products,     .... 

1.1,643 

30.43 

Food  products,       .... 

•2,101 

0.72 

Food  products 

667 

1.30 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

12 

0.02 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

486 

0.17 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

270 

0.52 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

20,623 

7.13 

Poultry  products, .... 

4,013 

7.81 

Wood  products,     .... 

11,275 

3.90 

Wood  products,     .... 

6,013 

11.70 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

12 

0.02 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

14 

0.03 

Cereals 

7,485 

2.58 

Cereals, 

1,401 

2.73 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4, .308 

1.49 

Fruits,  beii-ies,  and  nuts,    . 

665 

1.29 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

90,889 

31.41 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

15,183 

29.54 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

(!,095 

2.42 

Meats  and  game 

1,220 

2. .37 

Vegetables, 

15,727 

5.43 

Vegetables, 

4,466 

8.69 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

20 

0.01 

pits,  etc 

12 

0.02 

Property. 

$1,041,719 

100.00 

Property. 

$209,508 

100.00 

Land 

5.56,053 

53.38 

Land, 

94,317 

45.02 

Buildings, 

300,981 

28.89 

Buildings, 

86,977 

41.52 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

49,105 

4.72 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

8,306 

3.96 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

84,494 

8.11 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

16,836 

8.04 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

.50,336 

4.83 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

3,027 

1.44 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

7.50 

0.07 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

45 

0.02 

Town  of  Clinton. 

Town  of  Douglas. 

Products. 

$54,008 

100.00 

Products. 

$81,633 

100.00 

Animal  products 

3,806 

7.05 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,289 

4.03 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

14,5.^7 

26.95 

Dairy  products 

16,464 

20.17 

Food  products,       .... 

43 

0.08 

Food  products,       .... 

843 

1.03 

Greenhouse  products, . 

7,400 

13.70 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

255 

0.47 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

172 

0,21 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

817 

1.00 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

8,435 

15.62 

Poultry  products 

8,946 

10.96 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,694 

4.99 

Wood  products,     .... 

15,267 

18.70 

Wooden  goods 

- 

_ 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

7 

0.01 

Cereals, 

545 

1.01 

Cereals 

2,078 

2.55 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

776 

1.44 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,822 

2.23 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

10,437 

19.33 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

80,649 

25.29 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

714 

1.32 

Meats  and  game 

3,394 

4.16 

4,096 

7..58 

Vegetables, 

7,832 

9.59 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

250 

0.46 

pits,  etc., 

53 

0.07 

Property. 

$349,564 

100.00 

Property. 

$453,386 

100.00 

Land,       

154,606 

44.23 

Land,       

239,370 

52.80 

Buildings, 

157,137 

44.95 

Buildings, 

164,809 

36.35 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

7,646 

2.19 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

15,219 

3.36 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

12,949 

3.71 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

22,043 

4.86 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,226 

3.78 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

11,295 

2.49 

4,000 

1.14 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

650 

0.14 

286 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  or  Dudley. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

City  or  FITCHBURO. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land 

liuildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pita,  etc.,  . 


$194,444 
11,021 

86,79S 

2,477 


547 


9,751 

5.02 

5,131 

2.64 

4,.W1 

2.32 

3,175 

l.()3 

Rl,102 

36.38 

9,573 

4  92 

10,233 

5.26 

141 

$565,204 

261,309 

216,363 

26,532 

49,862 

9,863 

1,275 


100.00 
5.67 

44.64 

1.27 


0.28 


0.07 

100.00 
46.23 
38.28 
4.69 
8.82 
1.75 
0.23 


Cities,  Towns,  PRonncTs, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$169,231     100.00 
5,339 

59,887 

455 

7,150 

146 

325 

9,028 
8,084 


1,003 
8,062 

41,544 
2,295 

24,944 

369 

$897,828 

514,143 

290,844 

26,272 

41,628 

20,941 

4,000 


3.15 

35.39 

0.27 
4  22 
0.09 
0.19 

5.33 

4.78 


0.59 
5.12 

24.55 
1.36 

14.74 

0.22 

100.00 
57.26 
32.39 
2.93 
4.64 
2.33 
0.45 


Town  or  darduer. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  .        .  •    . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     ... 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  or  Cararton. 

J'roducts. 
Animal  products, . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruit.s,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 


$114,656 
6,131 

45,990 

751 
4,000 

O 

226 

5,910 
9,310 

217 

610 

1,520 

30,833 

1,912 

5,827 

1,417 

$474,325 

235,967 

168,382 

19,469 

38,072 

7,547 

4,888 

$236,263 

12,428 

75 

80,995 

3,370 

4,249 

485 

2,948 

16,039 
13,035 


6,755 

10,771 

61,098 

2,217 
21,765 

33 

$927,224 

365,048 

367,230 

39,323 

84, ,372 

50,6a5 

566 


100.00 
5.35 

40.11 

0.66 
3.49 

« 

0.20 

5.15 
8.12 

0.19 

0.53 

1.32 

36.89 

1.67 
5.08 

1.24 

100.00 
49.75 
35.50 
4.10 
8.03 
1.59 
1.03 


100.00 
5.2e 
0.03 

34.38 
1.43 
1.80 
0.20 
1.25 

6.79 
5.52 


2.86 
4. .56 
35.86 
0.94 
9.21 

0.01 

100.00 
39.37 
41.76 
4.24 
9.10 
5.47 
0.06 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Coatiuued. 
COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Pkopektt. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Town.s,  Product.s, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Town  of  Hardtviok. 

Town  of  Ilolden. 

Products. 

$249,690 

100.00 

Products. 

$165,516 

100.00 

Animal  products 

1.3,457 

5.39 

Animal  products, . 

8,549 

5.1T 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

20 

O.Ol 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

89,399 

35.80 

Dairy  products 

67,135 

40..'>0 

Food  products 

3,668 

1.47 

Food  products 

202 

0.12 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

450 

0.27 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

30 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

175 

O.U 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

1,530 

0.61 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

604 

0.36 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

7,121 

2.85 

Poultry  products, .... 

15,851 

9.58 

Wood  products,     .... 

20,811 

8.33 

Wood  products 

10,810 

6.5a 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

195 

0.08 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

9,042 

3.62 

Cereals 

2,479 

1.50 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

11,559 

4.63 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,604 

1.57 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

78,597 

29.08 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

41,455 

85.05 

Meats  and  game 

7,890 

3.16 

Meats  and  game 

3,914 

2.36 

Vegetables, 

12,309 

4.93 

Vegetables 

11,288 

6.82 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

62 

0.03 

pits,  etc. 

- 

- 

Property. 

$851,746 

100.00 

Property. 

$583,672 

lOO.Ofr 

Land 

389,525 

45.73 

Land 

325,918 

55.84 

Buildings 

306,545 

35.99 

Buildings, 

181,9.33 

31.17 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

29,448 

3.46 

Macliines,  implements,  etc.. 

17,156 

2.94 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

89,605 

10.52 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

48,032 

8.23 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

36,433 

4.28 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

10,633 

1.82 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

190 

0.02 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town  of  Harvard. 

Town  of  Hopedale. 

Products. 

$223,121 

100.00 

Products. 

$26,032 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

24,316 

10.90 

Animal  products 

1,185 

4.55 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

200 

0.09 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

76,883 

34.46 

Dairy  products 

I0,060 

38.65 

Food  products,      .... 

1,977 

0.89 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

225 

0.10 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

33 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

127 

O.OG 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

77 

0.30 

Nursery  products. 

10 

* 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products 

13,.563 

6.08 

Poultry  products, .... 

2,626 

10.09 

Wood  products 

9,031 

4.05 

Wood  products,     .... 

1,570 

6.03 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

5,559 

2.49 

Cereals 

657 

2.52 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

16,067 

7.20 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

315 

1.21 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

61,390 

87.51 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

6,545 

25.14 

Meats  and  game, 

1,399 

U.63 

Meats  and  game 

79 

0.30 

Vegetables, 

12,279 

5..50 

Vegetables 

1,948 

7.48 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

62 

0.03 

pits,  etc 

970 

3.73 

Pro^yerty. 

$1,061,988 

100.00 

Property. 

$116,779 

100.00 

Land 

399,782 

37.65 

Land 

52,046 

44.57 

Buildings, 

406,845 

38.31 

Buildings, 

51,295 

43.93 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

43,984 

4.14 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

3,730 

3.19 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

75,196 

7.08 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

7,346 

6.29 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

135,941 

12.80 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

1,937 

1.66 

240 

0.02 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc  ;  . 

425 

0.36 

288 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value      ' 

Percent- 

AND Propkkty. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Tovrn  or  IIiibbardHtoii. 

Town  of  Eieicester. 

J'roclucts. 

$172,073 

100.00 

Products. 

$155,955 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

10,884 

6.32 

Animal  products 

7,403 

4.75 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

150 

0.09 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

56,149 

32.63 

Dairy  products 

54,418 

34.89 

Food  products,       .... 

2,003 

1.16 

Food  products,       .... 

616 

0.40 

Greenliouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

3,400 

2.18 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

6 

* 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

82 

0.05 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

391 

0.23 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

114 

0.07 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, 

15,808 

9.19 

Poultry  products, .... 

8,&51 

5.68 

Wood  products,     .... 

16,752 

9.74 

Wood  products,     .... 

11,719 

7. .51 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

329 

0.19 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,681 

0.98 

Cereals 

1,852 

1.19 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,326 

1.93 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,731 

1.11 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

58,847 

30.71 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

56,154 

36.01 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,299 

1.92 

Meats  and  game 

1,469 

0.94 

Vegetables, 

8,427 

4.90 

Vegetables, 

8,146 

5.22 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

21 

0.01 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

Property. 

$690,164 

100.00 

Property. 

$623,304 

100.00 

Land 

344,424 

49.91 

Land, 

310,512 

49.82 

Buildings, 

248,624 

36.02 

Buildings, 

229,281 

36.78 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

28,971 

4.20 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

26,312 

4.22 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

53,722 

7.78 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

31,901 

5.12 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,118 

1.90 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

25,298 

4.06 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,305 

0.19 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Town   of  liancaster. 

Town  of  lieominster. 

Products. 

$179,871 

100.00 

Prodttcts. 

$243,568 

100.00 

Animal  products 

16,122 

8.96 

Animal  products,  .... 

9,385 

3.85 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

100 

0.04 

Dairy  products 

41,780 

23.23 

Dairy  products,     .... 

61,985 

25.45 

Food  products 

630 

0.35 

Food  products 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

12,600 

7.01 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

8,120 

3.34 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

150 

0.08 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

29 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

23,608 

13.12 

Poultry  products 

1,762 

0.72 

Wood  products 

9,510 

5.29 

Wood  products 

1,786 

0.73 

Wooden  goods,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Other  products,      .        .        .        . 

246 

0.14 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

4,608 

2.56 

Cereals, 

- 

- 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,849 

2.14 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,407 

0.99 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

40,283 

27.40 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

102,082 

41.91 

Meats  and  game 

1,580 

0.88 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

362 

0.15 

Vegetables, 

15,046 

8.36 

Vegetables 

.55,579 

22.82 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

830 

0.46 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

Property. 

$1,197,926 

100.00 

Property. 

$649,605 

100.00 

Land, 

492,470 

41.11 

Land,       

325,080 

50.04 

Buildings, 

481,615 

40.21 

Buildings, 

232,790 

35.84 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

33.072 

2.76 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

42,738 

6.58 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

145,460 

12.14 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

37,122 

5.71 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

37,409 

3.12 

Fruit  trees  aiul  vines,  . 

11,875 

1.83 

7,900 

0.66 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

" 

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PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Town  of  liunenburgr. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothiug,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Laud, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  IHendon. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  pi'oducts,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quaiTles, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 


Percent- 
ages 


$250,854 
10,322 

76,i>47 

3,077 

1,000 

168 

755 

475 

21,788 

17,971 

1,035 

20 

5,213 

19,347 

3,024 
22,466 

90 

$893,338 

437,552 

292,416 

32,123 

66,897 

63,450 

900 


$115,717 

8,015 

50 

40,261 

126 


125 


16,740 

14.47 

5,317 

4.59 

1,554 

1..34 

4,578 

3.96 

33,949 

28.47 

412 

0.36 

5,580 

4.82 

10 

$479,821 

212,087 

182,629 

22,933 

37,459 

24,613 

100 


100.00 
4.11 

30. .11 

1.58 
0.40 
0.07 
0.30 
0.19 
8.69 
7.16 
0.41 
0.01 
2.08 
7.71 
S6..57 
1.21 
8.96 

0.04 

100.00 
48.98 
32.73 
3.60 
7.49 
7.10 
0.10 

100.00 

6.93 

0.04 

34.79 

0.11 


0.11 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


0.01 

100.00 
44.20 
38.06 

4.78 
7.81 
5.13 
0.02 


Town  of  JHllford. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  ueedle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quari'ies,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  ITIlIIbnry. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land,       

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$75,780 

2,787 

1,330 

29,660 

28 

350 
542 

4,5G6 
3,108 

604 

644 

2,582 

16,092 
365 

13,121 

1 

$304,242 
141,297 

122,883 

7,444 

18,618 

8,950 

5,050 


$153,603 
8,153 

61,532 

2,666 
31 

48 
865 

6,877 
6,481 


2.744 

5,381 

43,273 

1,250 
14,232 

50 

$510,807 

232,463 

184,873 

17,975 

43,301 

31,r)15 

680 


100.00 

3.68 

1.75 

39.14 

0.04 

0.46 
0.72 

6.03 
4.10 

0.80 
0.S5 
3.41 

21.23 
0.48 

17.31 


100.00 
46.44 
40.39 
2.45 
6.12 
2.94 
1.66 


100.00 
5.31 

40.07 

1.74 

0.02 
0.03 
0.56 

4.48 
4.22 


1.79 

3.50 

28.17 

0.81 
9.27 

0.03 

100.00 
45.51 
36.19 
3.52 
8.48 
6.17 
0.13 


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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Pkoducts, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Vol  IIP 

Percent- 

AND Propertt. 

ages 

AND  PKOPERir. 

ages 

Town  of  Xeiv  Braiutree. 

Town  of  9fortIibridg:e. 

Products. 

$171,881 

100.00 

Products. 

$98,186 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

10,634 

6.19 

Animal  jjroducts 

3,500 

3.57 

Clothing,  ueedle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

63,3S6 

36.30 

Dairy  products 

38,521 

39.23 

Food  products,      .       .       .       . 

3,063 

1.78 

Food  products 

813 

0.83 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

6,475 

0.59 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

212 

0.22 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

570 

0.33 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

81 

0.08 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, 

4,779 

2.78 

Poultry  products 

5,830 

5.94 

Wood  products 

17,199 

10.01 

Wood  products 

6,914 

7.04 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

12 

0.01 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

o 

* 

Cereals 

7,946 

4.63 

Cereals 

1,198 

1.22 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,402 

1.9S 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,798 

2.85 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

50,078 

29.14 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

22,785 

23.21 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

5,247 

3.05 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

1,322 

1.35 

Vegetables, 

6,551 

3.81 

Vegetables 

7,090 

7.22 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

6 

* 

pits,  etc 

632 

0.64 

Property. 

$512,505 

100.00 

Property. 

$409,455 

100.00 

Land, 

232,975 

45.40 

Land, 

211,836 

51.73 

Buildings 

164,056 

32.01 

Buildings, 

153,041 

37.38 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

21,553 

4.21 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

12,541 

3.06 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

76,539 

14.93 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

25,720 

6.28 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

17,272 

3.37 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

5,512 

1.35 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

110 

0.02 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

805 

0.20 

Town  of  NortUborougli. 

Town  of  North  Brookfield. 

Products. 

$165,183 

100.00 

Products. 

$151,7.50 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

12,264 

7.42 

Animal  products,  .... 

8,725 

5.75 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

25 

0.02 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

LW 

0.10 

Dairy  products 

46,687 

28.86 

Dairy  products,     .... 

64,59.'> 

42.57 

Food  products,      .... 

110 

0.07 

Food  products 

1,330 

0.88 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

100 

0.06 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

20 

0.01 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

- 

- 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

6 

* 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

424 

0.28 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

18,561 

11.24 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,584 

4.34 

11,450 

6.93 

Wood  products,     .... 

5,889 

3.88 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

40 

0.02 

Other  products,     .... 

40 

0.03 

Cereals, 

4,155 

2.52 

Cereals, 

4,137 

2.72 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,867 

2.34 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,002 

1.98 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

48,64» 

29.4.5 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

43,162 

29.76 

Meats  and  game 

714 

0.43 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

5,487 

3.61 

Vegetables, 

18,497 

11.20 

Vegetables, 

6,224 

4.10 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

.  44 

0.03 

pits,  etc., 

1 

* 

Property. 

$767,040 

100.00 

Property. 

$585,557 

100.00 

Land 

332,359 

43.33 

Land 

287,363 

49.07 

Buildings, 

285,690 

37.24 

Buildings, 

208,841 

35.67 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

29,421 

3.84 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

19,679 

3.36 

Domesti(;  animals,  etc.. 

54,503 

7.11 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

50,691 

8.66 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

62,348 

8.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

18,933 

3.23 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,725 

0.35 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

,50 

0.01 

PRODUCTS  a;nd  property  by  towns. 


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COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Propertv. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  PRonncTS, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Toivii  of  Oakliaiu. 

Town  of  Paxtoii. 

Products. 

$87,830 

100.00 

Products. 

$69,422 

100.00 

Animal  products 

3,509 

3.99 

Animal  products, .... 

3,0,58 

4.41 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

1()9 

0.19 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

38,308 

32.23 

Dairy  products,     .... 

2t,604 

3.5.44 

Food  products 

(i8i) 

0.78 

Food  products,      .... 

433 

0.63 

Greenliouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Ilotlioase  and  liotbed  products, 

2 

* 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

25 

0.04 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

254 

0.29 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

10 

0.01 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,488 

7.39 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,390 

9.20 

Wood  products 

9,886 

11.26 

Wood  products,     .... 

2,873 

4.14 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

(Jther  products 

- 

- 

Other  products 

- 

- 

Cereals, 

1,710 

1.95 

Cereals 

1,140 

1.64 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

l,is:? 

1.35 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

393 

0.57 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

86,970 

30.71 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

34,213 

34.88 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

4,483 

5.10 

Meats  and  game 

1,400 

2.02 

Vegetables 

4,184 

4.76 

Vegetables, 

4,738 

6.83 

Products  fi-om  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

145 

0.21 

Property. 

$304,009 

100.00 

Property. 

$277,286 

100.00 

Land 

165,661 

54..50 

Land 

159,648 

57.57 

Buildings, 

83,764 

27.55 

Buildings, 

74,489 

26.86 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

9,993 

3.29 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

9,344 

3.37 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

31,3,58 

10.31 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

27,052 

9.76 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

13,233 

4.35 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,433 

2.32 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

320 

0.12 

Town  of  Oxforfl. 

Town  of  Petersliani. 

Products. 

$120,255 

100.00 

Products. 

$141,761 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

6,694 

5..57 

Animal  products,  .... 

4,396 

3.10 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

124 

0.09 

Dairy  products 

3.5,343 

29.39 

Dairy  products,     .... 

28,861 

20.36 

Food  products,       .... 

1,450 

l.il 

Food  products 

1,330 

0.94 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products, . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

210 

0.15 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

593 

0.49 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

821 

0.58 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

9,195 

7.65 

Poultry  products 

7,891 

5.57 

10,886 

9.05 

Wood  products 

36,101 

25.47 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

43 

0.03 

Other  products,      .... 

3 

* 

Other  products,     .... 

54 

0.04 

Cereals, 

3,476 

2.89 

Cereals 

2,685 

1.89 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,117 

1.76 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

2,431 

1.71 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

36,839 

30.63 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

42,008 

29.63 

Meats  and  game. 

5,151 

4.28 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

4,908 

3.46 

Vegetables, 

8,516 

7.08 

Vegetables, 

9,765 

6.89 

Products  from  mines,  quai-ries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

133 

0.09 

Property. 

$543,.531 

100.00 

Property. 

$630,769 

100.00 

Land, 

274,680 

50.54 

Land, 

320,751 

50.85 

Buildings,       .        .        .        .        . 

204,906 

37.70 

Buildings, 

2,35,497 

37.34 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

19,961 

3.67 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

19,964 

3.17 

Domestic^animals,  etc., 

34,681 

6.38 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

43,910 

6.96 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,303 

1.71 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,042 

1.43 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,605 

0.25 

292 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  PhillipHton 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Princeton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  vrork,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  ijroducts,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$88,628 

4,053 

6 

24,»89 

1,297 

180 
459 

4,907 
11,974 

180 
1,831 
3,099 
21,832 
6,103 
8,318 


$282,629 
140,005 
82,707 
12,382 
33,602 
13,933 


$167,370 

9,750 

454 

60.17a 

2,291 

100 

8 

469 

35 

12,007 

10,354 

23 

3,689 

4,2.55 

53,584 

1,819 
8,337 

23 


1709,118 

.324,401 

260,891 

25,958 

66,071 

31,302 

435 


100.00 

4.57 

0.01 

27.52 

1.46 

0.20 
0.52 

5.54 
13.51 

0.20 
2.07 
3.50 
24.63 
6.89 
9.38 


100.00 

49.54 

29.26 

4.38 

11.89 

4.93 


100.00 

5.83 

0.27 

35.95 

1.37 
0.06 
0.01 
0.28 
0.02 
7.17 
6.19 

0.01 

2.20 

2.54 

32.02 

1.09 
4.98 

0.01 

100.00 
45.76 
36.79 
3.66 
9.32 
4.41 
0.06 


Cities,  Towxs,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


Town  of  Royalston. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  i^roducts, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Rutland. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  ... 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animal.s,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$129,137 

5,166 

15 

34,966 

1,468 


573 

2 

7,573 

25,. 504 

60 

15 

2,683 

3,881 

31,.528 

6,375 

8,328 

1,000 

$459,878 

216,000 

161,853 

17,440 

40,361 

23,324 

900 


$151,223 
6,052 

50,959 

1,453 


83 


10,114 

6.69 

11,160 

7.38 

198 

0.13 

5 

* 

2,164 

1.43 

1,385 

0.92 

53,914 

35.65 

3,200 

2.12 

10,513 

6.95 

23 

$466,947 

242,042 

132,262 

21,935 

50,364 

18,664 

1,680 


100.00 

4.00 

0.01 

37.08 

1.14 


0.44 

* 

5.86 
19.75 
005 
0.01 
2.08 
3.01 
24.41 
4.94 
6.45 

0.77 

100.00 

46.97 

35.19 

3.79 

8.78 
5.07 
0.20 


100.00 
4.00 

33.70 

0.96 


0.05 


0.02 

100.00 

51.83 

28.32 

4.70 

10.79 

4.00 

0.36 


PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS    AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


ToTvn  of  Sliren'sbury. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   ..... 
Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  fi'om  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Proi)erty. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Southboroagh. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 


Property. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 


$250,123 

18,548 

89,880 

3,093 

2,250 

171 

458 

19,205 

7,557 

58 

8,566 

11,793 

60,965 

5,047 

2-2,443 

89 

$927,341 

442,825 

307,136 

31,887 

81,792 

62,276 

1,425 


$209,131     100.00 


100.00 
7.42 

3.1.9S 

1.24 
0.90 
0.07 
0.18 

7.68 
3.02 

0.02 

3.42 

4.72 

24.37 

2.02 

8.97 

0.04 

100.00 

47.75 

33.12 

3.44 

8.82 
6.72 
0.15 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 


Value 


10,453 

88,.?9S 

2,505 

5,000 

265 

674 

19,166 
4,647 

75 

3,416 

6,387 

53,136 

1,194 
11,794 

1,801 

$1,014,766 

500,937 

355,936 

24,567 

67,846 

62,080 

3,400 


5.00 

48.37 

1.20 
2.39 
0.13 
0..32 

9.16 
2.22 

0.04 

1.63 

3.05 

3.^.43 

0.57 
5.64 

0.86 

100.00 
49.36 
35.08 
2.42 
6.69 
6.12 
0.33 


Town  of  Soatlibri«lKe. 

Products. 
Animal  pi'oducts,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,       ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,   . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,   . 
Vegetables,     . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc. 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Spencer. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products,     . 
Cereals,  . 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 
Hay,' straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    . 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc., 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Percent- 
ages 


$122,366 
6,726 

41, 9.53 

1,017 

1,500 

800 

420 

5,963 

9,101 

4 

26 
2,191 
2,106 
34,13.1 
6,585 
9,838 

11 

$390,007 

179,068 

155,684 

15,732 

31,842 

7,461 

220 


$229,222 
13,2.50 

93,901 

1,946 

1,400 

346 

517 

17,548 
7,.521 


4,606 

3,122 

65,008 

.5,615 
14,392 

50 

$674,385 

344,988 

211,134 

34,358 

59,537 

24,168 

200 


100.00 
5.50 

34.39 

0.83 
1.23 
0.65 
0.34 

4.S7 
7.44 

* 

0.02 

1.79 

1.72 

37.89 

5.38 
8.04 

0.01 

100.00 
45.91 
39.92 
4.03 
8.17 
1.91 
0.06 


100.00 
5.78 

40.96 

0.85 
0.61 
0.15 
0.23 

7.66 
3.28 


2.01 

1.36 

28.36 

2.45 
0.28 

0.02 

100.00 
51.16 
31.31 
5.09 
8.83 
3.58 
0.03 


294 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Coatinued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

AND  PitOPERTY. 


Value 


Ton'n  of  Sierliue:. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products,      ... 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products,  . 
Wood  products, 
"Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarrieS; 
pits,  etc 


J'7-oi>erfy. 

Land 

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Stiirbrldgre. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages, 
Nursery  products, 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods, 
Other  products,     . 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  ... 

Vegetables 

Products  from  mines,  quarries 
pits,  etc. 


Property. 

Land,       

Buildings,       .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


$264,480 
21,022 

loo.ioo 

4,029 

66 
1,13.5 

24,704 

11,743 

2S.i 

250 

6,785 

8,753 

66,380 

5,348 

13,851 

29 

$1,069,886 

549,005 

356,218 

36,065 

81,911 

46,362 

325 


$184,404 
6,993 

45,812 
1,635 


572 

7,871 
50,3S3 

604 
4,683 
2,976 
45,810 
7,147 
9,976 

40 

$593,543 

290,507 

221,628 

19,742 

46,895 

13,986 

785 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
7.95 

37.8.1 

1.52 

0.02 
0.43 

9.34 
4.44 
0.11 
0.09 
2.57 
3.31 

a.i.io 

2.02 
5.24 

0.01 

100.00 
51.31 
33.30 
3.37 
7.66 
4.33 
0.03 


100.00 
3.79 

24.84 
0.89 


0.31 

4.27 
87.87 

0.33 
2.54 
1.61 

24.84 
3.88 
5.41 

0.02 

100.00 
48.94 
37.34 
3.33 
7.90 
2.36 
0.13 


Cities,  Towns,  Prodccts, 
AND  Property. 


Town  of  Sutton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products, . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  pi'oducts. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,     .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc 

Property. 

Land 

Buildings,  .... 
Machines,  implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc.. 
Fruit  trees;and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

Town  of  Templeton. 

Products. 
Animal  products,  . 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 
Dairy  products,     . 
Food  products, 
Greenhouse  products,  . 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  products, . 
Wood  products,     . 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 
Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 
Meats  and  game,  . 
Vegetables,    .... 
Products  from  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc., 

Property. 

Land, 

Buildings,       .... 
Macliines,  Implements,  etc.. 
Domestic  animals,  etc., 
Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 


Value 


$197,616 
9,367 

61,311 

1,707 


1,066 


16,813 

8.51 

18,179 

9.20 

27 

0.01 

50 

0.03 

^,306 

2  69 

5,373 

2.72 

55,499 

88.08 

8,. 563 

4.33 

14,439 

7.31 

16 

1728,183 

386,279 

228,661 

31,905 

56,083 

25,030 

225 


$113,447 
5,725 

36,148 

538 

118 
301 

6,763 

5,975 

53 

7.56 

2,939 

31,499 

2,812 
19,690 

130 

$503,632 

234,365 

209,841 

17,474 

34,088 

6,864 

1,000 


Percent- 
ages 


100.00 
4.74 

30.97 

0.86 


0.54 


0.01 

100.00 
53.05 
31.40 
4.38 
7.70 
3.44 
0.03 


100.00 
5.05 

31.86 

0.47 

0.10 
0.26 

5.96 
5.27 
0.05 

0.67 

2. ,59 

87.77 

2.48 
17.36 

0.11 

100.00 
46.53 
41.67 
3.47 
6.77 
1.36 
0.20 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


295 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value      Pei-cent- 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 

Value       Percent- 

AND  Propektt. 

ages 

AND  Propektt. 

ages 

Town  of  Upton. 

Town  of  Warren. 

Products. 

$141,694 

100.00 

Products. 

$175,266 

100.00 

Auimal  products,  .... 

4,922 

3.47 

Animal  products,  . 

11,908 

6.79 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

400 

0.28 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

3.>.67:j 

2.1.18 

Dairy  products,     .... 

72,999 

41.65 

Food  products,       .... 

2,3G4 

1.67 

Food  products 

3,229 

1.84 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

22,5 

0.16 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

275 

0.19 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

26 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

177 

0.13 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

757 

0.43 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, .... 

11,777 

8.31 

Poultry  products, .... 

6,750 

3.85 

Wood  products 

23,380 

16.50 

Wood  products 

6,756 

3.85 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

13 

0.01 

Cereals, 

2,666 

1.88 

Cereals 

5,563 

3.17 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,34,5 

2.36 

Fruits,  beiTies,  and  nuts,    . 

2,554 

1.46 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

40,718 

28.74 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

49,403 

28.19 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

2,353 

1.66 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

7,4.59 

4.26 

Vegetables 

13,419 

9.47 

Vegetables 

7,781 

4.44 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc., 

68 

0.04 

Property. 

$612,326 

100.00 

Property. 

$581,553 

100.00 

Land 

238,601 

38.97 

Land, 

270,427 

46.50 

Buildings 

304,4.56 

49.72 

Buildings, 

222,904 

38.33 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

19,339 

3.16 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

18,455 

3.17 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

42,433 

6.93 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

.52,816 

9.08 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

6,997 

1.14 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

15,971 

2.75 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

500 

0.08 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

980 

0.17 

Town  of  Uxbridge. 

Town  of  Webster. 

Products. 

$219,802 

100.00 

Products. 

$57,395 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

6,175 

2.81 

Animal  products,  .... 

2,049 

3.57 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.. 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .... 

92,632 

42.13 

Dairy  products 

21,204 

36.94 

Food  products 

4,S23 

2.19 

Food  products,       .... 

515 

0.90 

•Greenhouse  pi'oducts, . 

- 

- 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

2,635 

4.59 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

250 

0.11 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

137 

0.24 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

815 

0.37 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

623 

1.09 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nursery  products, 

63 

0.11 

Poultry  products 

18,6,54 

8.49 

Poultry  products 

3,921 

6.83 

Wood  products,     .... 

25,290 

11., 51 

Wood  products 

4,466 

7.78 

Wooden  goods,      .... 

24 

0.01 

Wooden  goods,      .       .       .       . 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .        .        .        • 

7 

* 

Other  products,     .       .       .       . 

49 

0.09 

Cereals 

3,284 

1.49 

Cereals 

1,196 

2.08 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

4,320 

1.97 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,629 

2.84 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

47,839 

21.77 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

11,566 

20.15 

Meats  and  game 

1,905 

0.87 

Meats  and  game 

2,750 

4.79 

Vegetables 

13,699 

6.23 

Vegetables, 

4,022 

7.01 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc- 

65 

0.03 

pits,  etc 

570 

0.99 

Projierty. 

$691,299 

100.00 

Proxterty. 

$222,739 

100.00 

332,671 

48.12 

Land, 

108.184 

48.57 

Buildings, 

261,773 

37.87 

Buildings, 

90,352 

40.56 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

28,157 

4.07 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

7,205 

3.23 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

50,957 

7.37 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

12,442 

5.59 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

15,566 

2.25 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,206 

1.89 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,175 

0.32 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

350 

0.16 

296 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 
COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  TRODnCTS, 

Value 

Percent- 

Cities, Towns,  Products, 

Value 

Percent- 

AND Property. 

ages 

AND  Property. 

ages 

Town  of  WestborOHKli- 

Town  of  IVest  Brookfield. 

Products. 

$229,520 

100.00 

Products. 

$128,878 

100.00 

Auimal  products 

13,829 

6.03 

Animal  products 

8,.341 

6.47 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

1,905 

1.48 

Dairy  pi'oducts 

83,931 

36.37 

Dairy  products 

43,380 

33.66 

Food  products 

1,335 

0.58 

Food  products,       .... 

2,413  ■ 

1.87 

Greenhouse  pi'oducts, . 

1,755 

0.76 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

500 

0.39 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

80 

0.03 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

27 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

35 

0.02 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

221 

0.17 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products. 

15,564 

6.78 

Poultry  products 

5,270 

4.09 

Wood  products 

3,515 

1.53 

Wood  products 

5,7.')4 

4.46 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- ; 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

135 

0.06 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Cei-eals, 

8,667 

3.78 

Cereals 

6,199 

4.81 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

9,260 

4.03 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

1,411 

1.10 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

70,61.5 

30.77 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

39,392 

30.72 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

3,493 

1.52 

Meats  and  game,  .... 

5,615 

4.36 

Vegetables 

17,104 

7.45 

Vegetables 

8,142 

6.32 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc., 

202 

0.09 

pits,  etc., 

108 

0.08 

Property. 

$746,082 

100.00 

Property. 

$470,880 

100.00 

Land, 

335,130 

44.92 

Land, 

219,243 

46.56 

Buildings, 

280,153 

37.55 

Buildings, 

173,715 

36.89 

Machines,  implements,  etc.. 

25,680 

3.44 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

16,107 

3.42 

Domestic  animals,  etc.. 

76,558 

10.26 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

48,527 

10.31 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

25,686 

3.44 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

12,363 

2.62 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

2,875 

0.39 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

925 

0.2O 

Town  of  1%'^est  Boylston. 

Town  of  liVestniinster. 

Products. 

$138,022 

100.00 

Products. 

$157,749 

100.00 

Animal  products 

7,171 

5.19 

Animal  products 

8,243 

5.23 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products 

5S,643 

42.49 

Dairy  products,     .... 

43,336 

28.74 

Food  products,       .... 

323 

0.23 

Food  products 

1,499 

0.95 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

3,005 

2.18 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

- 

- 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

550 

0.40 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

184 

0.12 

Liquors  and  beverages. 

312 

0.23 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

567 

0.36 

Nursery  products, 

- 

- 

Nurserj^  products. 

- 

- 

Poultry  products, . 

8,298 

6.01 

Poultry  products, .... 

19,445 

12.33 

Wood  products 

4,732 

3.43 

Wood  products 

15,164 

9.61 

Wooden  goods,      .        .        .        . 

- 

- 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Other  products 

235 

0.15 

Cereals, 

4,168 

3.02 

Cereals 

1,744 

1.11 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

3,275 

2. .37 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

6,492 

4.11 

Ilay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

.33,082 

23.97 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,     . 

45,833 

29.03 

Meats  and  game 

1,345 

0.97 

Meats  and  game,  .       .       .       . 

2,773 

1.76 

Vegetables 

13,093 

9.49 

Vegetables, 

10,161 

6.44 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries. 

pits,  etc. 

25 

0.02 

pits,  etc 

73 

0.05 

Property. 

$457,450 

100.00 

Property. 

$734,695 

100.00 

206,789 

45.21 

Land 

348,043 

47.37 

Buildings 

182,037 

39.79 

Buildings 

293,605 

39.96 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

19,589 

4.28 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

29,390 

4.00 

Domestic  animals,  et(;.. 

39,106 

8.56 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

45,4,50 

6.19 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

9,769 

2.14 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

16,4,55 

2.24 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

100 

0.02 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  . 

1,752 

0.24 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Concluded. 
COUNTY  OF   WORCESTER  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Cities,  Towns,  Products, 
AND  Property. 

Value 

Percent- 
aces 

Town  of  Winclieiiclou. 

Cit.T  of  WORCESTER. 

Products. 

$84,880 

100.00 

Products. 

$.582,439 

100.00 

Animal  products,  .... 

3,941 

4.64 

Animal  products 

24,910 

4.28 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

- 

- 

Dairy  products,     .        .        .        . 

33,060 

37.77 

Dairy  products 

214.997 

36.91 

Food  products,      .... 

386 

0.45 

Food  products 

2,278 

0  39 

Greenhouse  products,  . 

1,700 

2.00 

Greenhouse  products, . 

39,773 

6.83 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 

88 

O.IO 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

992 

0.17 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

247 

0.29 

Liquors  and  beverages, 

7,52 

0.13 

Nursery  products. 

- 

- 

Nursery  products. 

6,125 

1.05 

Poultry  products 

5,49C 

6.48 

Poultry  products, .... 

29,892 

.5.13 

Wood  products,     .... 

5,179 

6.10 

Wood  products 

7,403 

1.27 

Wooden  goods 

6 

0.01 

Wooden  goods 

- 

- 

Other  products,     .... 

- 

- 

Other  products,      .... 

- 

- 

Cereals 

1,009 

1.19 

Cereals, 

7,475 

1.29 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

924 

1.09 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,    . 

20,754 

3.56 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

33,419 

37.59 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

149,394 

a.>.«3 

Meats  and  game,   .... 

3,196 

3.77 

Meats. and  game. 

8,935 

1.54 

Vegetables 

7,229 

8.52 

Vegetables 

62,034 

10.65 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries, 

pits,  etc., 

- 

- 

pits,  etc 

6,825 

1.17 

Property. 

$354,622 

100.00 

Property. 

$4,855,883 

100.00 

Land, 

163,245 

46.03 

Land, 

3,324,246 

68.46 

Buildings 

151,991 

42.86 

Buildings, 

1,175,048 

24.20 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

11,854 

3.34 

Machines,  implements,  etc., 

86,777 

1.79 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

22,763 

6.42 

Domestic  animals,  etc., 

152,050 

3.13 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

4,769 

1.35 

Fruit  trees  and  vines,  . 

102,462 

2.11 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc,  . 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., . 

15,.300 

0.31 

298 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS. 


CocHTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

PKOOnCTS 

Animal 

Clothing, 

Needle 
Work,  etc. 

Dairy 

Food 

Green- 

Hothouse 
and 

Liquors 
and 

Nursery 

Poultry 

rroducts 

Products 

Products 

iiu  use 

Products 

Hotbed 
Products 

Bever- 
ages 

Products 

Products 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

$41,457 

$208 

$185,693 

$10,.392 

$8,074 

$210 

$133 

$2,027 

$126,8.54 

2 

Barnstable, 

7,406 

_ 

3R,.').58 

21 

250 

95 

9 

20 

18,829 

3 

Bourne,    . 

3,667 

20 

10,480 

2,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,886 

4 

Brewster, 

1,053 

- 

5,437 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,629 

5 

Chatham, . 

2,679 

5 

12,569 

1,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9,.507 

6 

Deunis,     . 

2,549 

- 

8,211 

106 

- 

- 

- 

142 

6,531 

7 

Eastham,. 

2,099 

_ 

11,873 

- 

- 

12 

- 

- 

13,041 

8 

Falmouth, 

8,G70 

100 

28,879 

5,113 

6,391 

40 

31 

750 

10,285 

9 

Harwich,  . 

3,574 

83 

9,104 

650 

25 

5 

- 

255 

13,3.53 

10 

Mashpee, . 

681 

- 

1,261 

75 

- 

- 

- 

- 

933 

11 

Orleans,    . 

1,286 

- 

9,660 

- 

100 

- 

- 

- 

12,297 

12 

Provincetown, 

1,591 

- 

4,824 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,021 

13 

Sandwich, 

859 

- 

5,900 

2 

- 

18 

42 

- 

2,702 

14 

Truro, 

1,847 

_ 

19,898 

10 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

11,303 

15 

^A'elHleet, 

1,183 

- 

12,422 

72 

233 

- 

51 

- 

11,806 

16 

Yarmouth, 

2,313 

- 

8,617 

43 

1,075 

40 

- 

860 

2,731 

17 

BERKSHIRE. 

$182,463 

$925 

$1,530,995 

$71,676 

$34,011 

$3,803 

$30,264 

$790 

$228,785 

18 

Aflams,     . 

6,190 

109 

65,251 

3,147 

400 

.53 

1,488 

_ 

14,064 

19 

Alfoid,      . 

3,944 

_ 

21,198 

1,2.32 

- 

40 

640 

- 

6,445 

20 

Becket,     . 

4,161 

34 

31,186 

1,594 

- 

10 

546 

- 

3,280 

21 

Cheshire, . 

5,.554 

- 

62,003 

1,360 

- 

- 

1,249 

- 

6,807 

22 

Clarksburg,     . 

3,494 

104 

34,726 

1,448 

- 

46 

816 

- 

5,427 

23 

Dalton,      . 

8,033 

- 

50,148 

1,117 

385 

107 

1,005 

- 

7,292 

24 

Egremont, 

7,468 

- 

76,573 

2,615 

- 

- 

387 

- 

8,829 

25 

F  orida,    . 

2,154 

- 

21,767 

794 

- 

- 

457 

- 

3,599 

26 

Great  Barrington,  . 

11,358 

45 

85,970 

6,644 

2,065 

369 

1,266 

- 

11,6.55 

27 

Hancock, . 

4,141 

- 

28,102 

846 

- 

- 

492 

- 

3,993 

28 

Hinsdale, . 

5,248 

- 

46,629 

1,797 

- 

- 

1,225 

- 

5,121 

29 

Lanesborough, 

5,402 

- 

61,316 

1,662 

- 

68 

1,422 

- 

6,2.50 

30 

Lee 

9,011 

- 

67,592 

2,846 

- 

41 

1,982 

20 

12,364 

31 

Lenox, 

6,704 

- 

51,337 

2,395 

12,050 

407 

986 

670 

8,739 

32 

Monterey, 

4,024 

- 

31,303 

1,558 

- 

- 

749 

- 

4,105 

33 

Mount  Washington 

648 

- 

4,651 

360 

- 

- 

20 

- 

1,520 

34 

New  Ashford, . 

1,183 

- 

6,985 

10 

- 

- 

119 

- 

1,199 

35 

New  Marlborough, 

11,460 

197 

75,015 

4,344 

- 

- 

2,574 

- 

8,009 

36 

North  Adams, 

4,.'J81 

_ 

59,600 

1,480 

1,089 

691 

55 

100 

6,148 

37 

Otis,  .        .        .        . 

3,500 

- 

17,453 

1,884 

- 

- 

357 

- 

5,344 

38 

Peru, 

2,347 

- 

19,777 

980 

- 

- 

246 

- 

2,2.35 

39 

PiTTSFIELD,    . 

8,497 

- 

84,424 

4,800 

11,032 

855 

3,519 

_ 

16,142 

40 

Richmond, 

3,7.')8 

- 

30,466 

832 

- 

- 

248 

- 

7,678 

41 

Sandisfleld, 

5,667 

45 

50,907 

4,133 

- 

- 

791 

_ 

5,861 

42 

Savoy, 

4,121 

- 

31,291 

1,115 

- 

- 

222 

- 

5,766 

43 

Sheffield, . 

11,7>'5S 

- 

86,398 

7,007 

- 

- 

1,679 

- 

14,611 

44 

Stockbridge,    . 

9,093 

200 

65,503 

1,186 

6,900 

431 

724 

_ 

10,318 

45 

Tyringhani,     . 

2,826 

- 

24,034 

1,663 

- 

- 

387 

- 

2,267 

46 

Washington,    . 

4,987 

- 

36,226 

559 

- 

- 

388 

_ 

4,569 

47 

West  Stockbridge, . 

3,202 

100 

26,736 

1,398 

- 

20 

1,169 

- 

4,583 

48 

Williamstow'n, 

13,944 

91 

129,391 

8,104 

90 

665 

2,865 

- 

18,380 

49 

Windsor,  . 

3,939 

- 

47,037 

766 

- 

- 

191 

- 

6,185 

50 

BRISTOL. 

$204,836 

$382 

$1,334,430 

$27,068 

$103,945 

$24,914 

$8,536 

$4,260 

$740,050 

51 

Acushnet, 

13,475 

225 

41,906 

2,674 

20 

- 

244 

_ 

31, .599 

52 

Attleborough, 

7,941 

- 

83,777 

1,134 

3,000 

29 

176 

_ 

28,908 

53 

Berkley,  . 

4,685 

19 

43,170 

248 

300 

866 

267 

- 

27,209 

54 

Dartmouth, 

52,165 

42 

172,661 

4,955 

300 

7.50 

272 

130 

72,433 

55 

Dighton,   . 

4,707 

- 

27,244 

1,855 

4,310 

8,334 

305 

3,1!K) 

32,784 

56 

Easton,     . 

8,779 

- 

53,394 

1,592 

3,025 

7 

18 

- 

26,971 

57 

Fairhaven, 

11,124 

- 

38,699 

1,943 

330 

115 

33 

- 

29,051 

58 

Fall  Rivek,  . 

2,.568 

96 

35,698 

140 

17,795 

649 

706 

- 

23,624 

59 

Freetown, 

2,619 

- 

18,018 

42 

- 

48 

36 

_ 

20,943 

60 

Mansfield, 

3,335 

- 

19,978 

83 

1,950 

1,376 

35 

860 

10,623 

61 

New  Bedford, 

10,078 

- 

,54,118 

1,600 

40,985 

1,485 

1,499 

_ 

19,505 

62 

North  Attleborough 

8,953 

_ 

63,899 

577 

818 

159 

326 

- 

22,615 

63 

Norton, 

4,433 

- 

42,886 

657 

- 

32 

265 

77 

25,925 

64 

Ray n ham, 

7,656 

- 

41,485 

196 

120 

107 

26 

- 

12,450 

65 

Rehoboth, 

15,1.'J3 

- 

1.50,689 

1,065 

125 

2,724 

768 

_ 

68,426 

66 

Seekonk,  . 

11,208 

- 

130,959 

629 

5,(>.50 

1,931 

380 

- 

30,075 

67 

Somerset, . 

3,949 

- 

37,373 

604 

- 

1,300 

374 

- 

15,206 

68 

Swansea,  . 

9,605 

- 

84,208 

1,002 

529 

4,846 

1,544 

- 

51,933 

69 

Taunton, 

7,989 

- 

80,270 

4,541 

24,688 

156 

672 

3 

47,620 

70 

Westport, 

14,414 

- 

113,998 

1,531 

- 

- 

590 

- 

142,150 

71 

DUKES. 

$16,221 

- 

$69,788 

$3,833 

$4,300 

$265 

$34 

_ 

$32,637 

72 

Chilmark, 

4,097 

_ 

7,1.38 

553 

_ 

_ 

10 

„ 

5,286 

73 

Cottage  City,   . 

1,772 

- 

12,28;^ 

980 

4,200 

265 

- 

- 

4,922 

74 

Edgartown,      . 

3,559 

- 

20,1.58 

150 

100 

- 

- 

- 

6,478 

75 

Gay  Head, 

420 

- 

2,468 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

801 

76 

Gosnold,  . 

1,686 

4 

4,169 

1,580 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1,049 

77 

Tisbury,   . 

722 

4,848 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,417 

78 

West  l^isbury, 

3,965 

— 

18,724 

570 

- 

- 

24 

- 

10,684 

PRODUCTS   AND   PliOPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


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RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS. 


Product 

3 

TOTAf, 
PnODUCTS 

~~' 

Wood 
Products 

Wooden 
Goods 

Other 
Products 

Cereals 

Fruits, 

Berries,  and 

Kuts 

Hay, 

Straw,  and 

Fodder 

Meats 

and 

Game 

Vegetables 

Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 

$33,861 

$3,663 

$1,918 

$9,778 

$339,026 

$153,222 

$19,870 

$117,192 

$1,337 

$1,053,915 

1 

7,582 

_ 

212 

5,136 

56,694 

39,564 

6,877 

19,876 

39o 

199,524 

2 

1,122 

_ 

_ 

387 

21,151 

8,426 

840 

4,538 

12 

57,485 

3 

1,103 

- 

- 

263 

21,563 

3,504 

790 

4,001 

- 

41,403 

4 

2,275 

_ 

262 

299 

13,504 

9,402 

240 

5,969 

51 

58,112 

5 

1,419 

.. 

231 

22,861 

7,046 

1,018 

4,751 

200 

55,065 

6 

1,143 

_ 

_ 

50 

487 

6,890 

197 

21,950 

- 

57,742 

7 

4,781 

277 

47 

1,107 

49,811 

24,486 

3,485 

15,289 

303 

159,845 

8 

7,730 

3,386 

1,334 

314 

79,922 

10,227 

1,388 

7,911 

76 

139,237 

9 

128 

- 

_ 

282 

18,780 

1,328 

440 

1,279 

- 

25,187 

10 

649 

_ 

63 

828 

1,870 

6,012 

443 

3,181 

- 

36,389 

11 

12 

_ 

3 

2,840 

12,435 

639 

4,387 

- 

33,753 

12 

2,464 

^ 

_ 

577 

9,588 

6,454 

943 

3,264 

300 

33,113 

13 

980 

_ 

_ 

43 

8,346 

6,013 

l,23(i 

10,984 

- 

60,660 

14 

1,110 

_ 

_ 

1 

6,041 

5,417 

710 

7,405 

- 

46,457 

15 

1,363 

- 

- 

251 

25,568 

4,958 

719 

2,407 

" 

50,945 

16 

$220,888 

$575 

$6,169 

$178,389 

$108,994 

$1,254,531 

$140,586 

$332,069 

$39,405 

$4,365,318 

17 

6,032 

126 

426 

3,565 

5,709 

55,504 

6,780 

15,277 

229 

184,350 

IS 

2,479 

6 

50 

5,837 

1,887 

19,063 

3,444 

2,793 

10 

68,068 

19 

17,134 

_ 

44 

709 

2,101 

30,797 

3,496 

7,515 

3,230 

95,837 

20 

7,427 

_ 

_ 

4,840 

5,002 

38,318 

6,531 

10,396 

50 

149,527 

21 

7,936 

135 

- 

497 

1,560 

22,677 

2,618 

6,899 

3,630 

92,013 

22 

10,206 

_ 

_ 

2,758 

2,220 

32,481 

1,779 

8,302 

170 

126,003 

23 

4,626 

_ 

_ 

12,577 

3,795 

54,911 

6,682 

4,733 

- 

183,196 

24 

5,063 

_ 

21 

555 

720 

18,065 

3,567 

5,268 

- 

62,630 

25 

9,404 

2 

103 

15,152 

5,233 

73,686 

6,042 

18,093 

693 

247,780 

26 

5,152 

13 

5,617 

2,114 

18,509 

4,113 

7,879 

- 

80,970 

27 

6,343 

. 

926 

3,075 

2,098 

31,724 

5,739 

9,914 

- 

119,839 

28 

3,668 

_ 

5 

7,252 

5,296 

41,590 

5,358 

9,677 

- 

149,036 

29 

11,349 

13 

447 

7,022 

7,484 

59,942 

4,740 

15,540 

15,318 

215,711 

30 

3,733 

- 

- 

6,803 

4,607 

51,109 

5,155 

17,109 

- 

171,804 

31 

5,524 

_ 

_ 

3,867 

2,442 

31,276 

3,730 

5,864 

- 

94,432 

32 

964 

5 

- 

1,265 

66 

4,623 

1,004 

974 

- 

16,099 

33 

1,710 

_ 

_ 

1,362 

656 

6,013 

679 

1,723 

~ 

21,638 

34 

18,880 

_ 

5 

11,572 

5,079 

59,982 

6,473 

10,337 

213,927 

35 

7,542 

15 

_ 

3,261 

2,566 

41,337 

3,152 

13,816 

1,384 

145,817 

36 

7,157 

1 

79 

849 

899 

15,280 

3,057 

3,517 

- 

59,383 

37 

5,197 

44 

771 

546 

18,903 

2,322 

3,046 

- 

56,414 

38 

5,710 

_ 

5 

12,066 

6,357 

98,383 

5,835 

30,630 

2,385 

290,640 

39 

3,016 

_ 

_ 

7,193 

3,485 

21,619 

2,472 

4,044 

- 

84,811 

40 

8,703 

_ 

118 

1,597 

1,537 

31,823 

4,957 

6,983 ' 

28 

123,150 

41 

9,076 

71 

193 

345 

744 

22,037 

2,621 

7,753 

- 

85,355 

42 

11,702 

_ 

427 

22,506 

7,591 

75,973 

13,937 

15,939 

- 

268,518 

43 

5,083 

_ 

766 

11,305 

4,823 

78,687 

4,528 

26,011 

11,450 

237,008 

44 

3,219 

6 

2,074 

1,997 

2,868 

26,271 

1,945 

3,452 

- 

73,009 

45 

8,719 

_ 

58 

3,405 

558 

29,442 

2,585 

6,444 

- 

97,940 

46 

3,699 

36 

2 

4,735 

3,110 

23,144 

3,637 

5,759 

131 

81,461 

47 

11,960 

147 

376 

12,612 

15,287 

99,003 

9,811 

41,033 

697 

364,446 

48 

2,475 

- 

1,422 

554 

31,760 

3,817 

6,370 

— 

104,516 

49 

$350,460 

$2,847 

$9,270 

$79,955 

$297,532 

$1,066,726 

$68,706 

$659,745 

$24,329 

$5,007,991 

50 

33,624 

230 

61 

3,543 

18,908 

51,497 

3,369 

31,064 

2,378 

234,817 

51 

6,973 

_ 

- 

1,503 

2,412 

37,520 

138 

16,879 

185 

190,575 

52 

8,406 

198 

12 

2,798 

12,418 

27,958 

2,661 

17,635 

73 

148,923 

53 

69,493 

_ 

2,911 

15,084 

12,842 

170,002 

10,210 

102,612 

9,945 

697,407 

54 

10,698 

413 

_ 

2,528 

42,290 

32,037 

3,454 

35,543 

2,901 

212,593 

55 

20,681 

3 

200 

623 

8,970 

42,712 

2,725 

11,992 

252 

181,944 

56 

15,399 

30 

2,005 

7,609 

44,205 

2,644 

26,249 

10 

179,446 

57 

18,614 

_ 

130 

2,115 

3,845 

31,248 

2,294 

23,689 

1,528 

164,739 

58 

25,099 

_ 

_ 

623 

8,409 

18,628 

1,461 

13,044 

21 

108,991 

59 

4,634 

820 

- 

376 

3,644 

17,371 

702 

4,106 

1,214 

71,107 

60 

7,323 

— 

_ 

1,407 

5,813 

38,156 

5,783 

24,056 

750 

212,558 

61 

3,633 

— 

_ 

2,075 

4,514 

31,470 

915 

9,243 

1,057 

150,254 

63 

18,703 

_ 

77 

1,345 

5,280 

29,995 

1,768 

5,484 

586 

137,513 

63 

9,220 

_ 

300 

453 

12,872 

37,438 

1,197 

8,200 

39 

131,759 

64 

23,151 

175 

93 

9,214 

36,680 

88,437 

6,201 

53,196 

83 

456,180 

65 

10,236 

_ 

- 

4,354 

13,135 

68,433 

4,947 

52,064 

272 

334,273 

66 

5,301 

_ 

6 

6,640 

36,407 

47,356 

1,703 

56,681 

492 

213,392 

67 

12,543 

_ 

95 

8,950 

36,409 

78,934 

3,239 

69,584 

382 

363,793 

68 

16,725 

693 

743 

1,520 

13,225 

58,683 

6,865 

29,224 

650 

294,267 

69 

30,004 

315 

4,612 

12,799 

11,850 

114,056 

6,430 

69,200 

1,511 

523,460 

70 

$7,030 

_ 

$15 

$3,898 

$18,752 

$65,613 

$11,525 

$36,932 

$850 

$271,693 

71 

760 

_ 

_ 

1,242 

469 

15,221 

1,933 

4,684 

665 

42,058 

72 

905 

- 

- 

268 

2,147 

8,457 

1,095 

9,823 

- 

47,117 

73 

1,697 

- 

- 

780 

1,278 

13,122 

2,919 

7,539 

- 

57,780 

74 

177 

_ 

_ 

112 

17 

2,243 

439 

1,069 

- 

7,746 

75 

260 

. 

15 

148 

2,360 

1,130 

979 

- 

13,376 

76 

933 

- 

- 

153 

4,562 

4,352 

515 

2,276 

- 

21,678 

J 1 

2,298 

" 

" 

1,343 

10,131 

19,958 

3,494 

10,563 

185 

81,938 

78 

mo 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 


RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES; 

—  Continued. 


PRODUCTS 


Counties,  Cities, 

Products 

Clothing, 

Needle 
Work,  etc. 

Green- 
house 
Products 

Hothouse 

Liquors 

AND  Towns. 

Animal 

Dairy 

Food 

and 

and 

Nursery 

Poultry 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Hotbed 
Products 

Bever- 
ages 

Products 

Products 

I 

ESSEX. 

$210,155 

$6,799 

$1,516,842 

$28,761 

$191,068 

$6,913 

$14,275 

$30,943 

$382,684 

2 

Amesbury, 

6,509 

_ 

34,.561 

1,833 

550 

69 

1,185 

5 

14,351 

3 

Andover, . 

13,814 

52 

87,038 

313 

10,900 

100 

37 

10,145 

3,749 

4 

Bevekly, 

6,.570 

8 

75,693 

111 

23,893 

849 

690 

- 

18,556 

5 

Box  ford,  . 

7,808 

- 

35,250 

1,067 

- 

313 

296 

- 

15,079 

6 

Bradford, 

2,844 

_ 

20,905 

- 

2,700 

- 

40 

- 

717 

7 

Danversi,  . 

12,909 

_ 

96,446 

275 

6,450 

613 

.50 

- 

12,900 

8 

Essex, 

4,850 

- 

35,907 

315 

262 

171 

94 

- 

9,131 

9 

Georgetown,   . 

3,387 

1,200 

12,856 

826 

- 

- 

378 

- 

5,172 

10 

Gloicester, 

4,319 

- 

102,279 

551 

6,500 

538 

724 

410 

18,107 

11 

Grovelaiid, 

2,350 

100 

11,273 

164 

800 

- 

207 

- 

5,717 

12 

Hamilton, 

4,278 

_ 

31,2.58 

344 

_ 

11 

363 

150 

11,603 

13 

Haverhill,  . 

13,129 

790 

69,816 

3,059 

7,600 

.565 

1,343 

- 

16,345 

14 

Ipswich,    . 

15,22r) 

_ 

64,128 

610 

1,600 

- 

462 

150 

23,695 

15 

Lawrence,    . 

1,170 

600 

10,964 

229 

26,850 

180 

- 

10,000 

1,687 

16 

Lynn, 

1,056 

_ 

8,965 

87 

33,195 

422 

- 

100 

8,611 

17 

Lyuufield, 

4,068 

25 

.36,210 

50 

- 

- 

- 

15 

9,097 

18 

-Manciiester,    . 

798 

- 

14,181 

26 

3,750 

- 

82 

- 

4,244 

19 

Marblehead,    . 

2,498 

_ 

33,349 

1,618 

3,940 

48 

432 

16 

6,572 

20 

Merrimac, 

4,140 

330 

23,144 

4,166 

- 

26 

3,54 

- 

6,072 

21 

Methuen,. 

12,990 

_ 

131,735 

350 

3,940 

440 

229 

- 

33,821 

22 

Middleton, 

3,230 

1,020 

15,425 

481 

— 

90 

451 

- 

9,736 

23 

Naliant,     . 

112 

_ 

5,739 

- 

3,800 

- 

- 

- 

38 

24 

Newbury, 

11,044 

_ 

48,479 

1,6.55 

600 

123 

1,301 

- 

8,077 

25 

Newburyport,    . 

4,398 

- 

24,770 

643 

7,288 

41 

417 

800 

11,429 

26 

North  Andover, 

12,896 

_ 

114,6.57 

2,180 

1,700 

50 

819 

69 

13,006 

27 

Peabody, . 

9,642 

240 

63,030 

2,272 

8,250 

1,361 

456 

- 

26,177 

28 

Rockport, 

722 

- 

14,241 

75 

- 

- 

110 

- 

2,676 

29 

Rowley,    . 

4,353 

- 

25,207 

927 

320 

393 

697 

50 

6,037 

30 

Salem,     . 

3,037 

- 

39,.5.53 

105 

27,090 

227 

63 

7,360 

5,963 

31 

Salisbury, 

.5,601 

1,416 

22,579 

1,256 

_ 

5 

858 

- 

17,352 

32 

Saugus,     . 

4,566 

- 

70,027 

361 

- 

50 

30 

- 

12,472 

33 

Swanipscott,    . 

738 

- 

8,350 

- 

5,790 

10 

8 

- 

2,057 

34 

Topsfleld, 

10,655 

- 

53,032 

1,400 

800 

- 

614 

- 

24,488 

35 

Wenhani,. 

3,976 

- 

34,104 

278 

- 

- 

325 

- 

8,960 

36 

West  Newbury, 

10,413 

1,018 

41,691 

1,134 

2,500 

218 

1,160 

1,673 

8,990 

37 

FRANKLIN. 

$207,522 

$2,073 

$1,312,377 

$71,857 

$5,416 

$1,740 

$15,744 

$293 

$158,949 

3S 

Ashneld,  . 

15,336 

61 

108,393 

2,953 

_ 

55 

101 

_ 

9,484 

39 

Bernardston,  . 

9,936 

18 

58,782 

3,109 

- 

10 

1,094 

- 

8,701 

40 

Buckland, 

8,199 

291 

48,085 

1,838 

800 

105 

127 

- 

4,671 

41 

Charlemont,    . 

7,932 

- 

55,858 

1,878 

- 

- 

328 

- 

5,385 

42 

Col  rain,     . 

13,704 

_ 

89,727 

7,704 

_ 

- 

713 

- 

8,383 

43 

Conway,   . 

12,969 

197 

96,151 

2,196 

150 

37 

220 

- 

6,7.51 

44 

DeerSeld, 

17,419 

34 

100,786 

6,825 

10 

150 

2,735 

77 

8,745 

45 

Erving,     . 

1,813 

_ 

10,.5S5 

920 

_ 

- 

496 

- 

2,140 

46 

Gill 

9,980 

- 

.57,513 

1,472 

- 

93 

7.52 

- 

8,071 

47 

Greenfield, 

16,922 

15 

80,359 

2,801 

3,700 

209 

1,013 

- 

10,169 

48 

Hawley,   . 

4,143 

_ 

33,138 

1,581 

_ 

10 

52 

- 

4,083 

49 

Heath, 

7,188 

143 

40,712 

2,3.50 

- 

- 

446 

- 

3,311 

50 

Leverett,  . 

4,498 

92 

27,611 

3,419 

_ 

- 

533 

- 

6,775 

51 

Leydeu,    . 

5,061 

_ 

26,434 

2,484 

- 

- 

144 

- 

3,418 

52 

Monroe,    . 

1,469 

- 

9,010 

516 

- 

- 

210 

- 

1,176 

53 

Montague, 

9,097 

80 

54,277 

5,237 

300 

452 

919 

145 

7,407 

54 

New  Salem,      . 

4,311 

175 

21,564 

2,2,55 

275 

- 

518 

- 

9,039 

55 

North  field. 

12,6.')8 

.59,394 

3,641 

_ 

27 

1,310 

- 

10,849 

56 

Orange,     . 

5,800 

25 

67,278 

1,769 

- 

23 

647 

- 

8,010 

57 

Rowe, 

3,744 

i 

21,924 

2,648 

- 

- 

559 

- 

3,482 

58 

Shelburne, 

9,7.59 

- 

77,866 

2,967 

_ 

- 

153 

- 

5,577 

59 

Shutesbury,     . 

1,839 

167 

9,239 

1,040 

- 

- 

344 

- 

3,210 

60 

Sunderland,     . 

(■,,901 

- 

82,171 

2,677 

25 

366 

110 

- 

6,125 

61 

Warwick, 

4,68S 

345 

18,264 

1,667 

- 

170 

264 

71 

5,719 

62 

Wendell,  . 

3,010 

423 

11,677 

1,612 

- 

- 

4.55 

- 

3,a38 

63 

Whately,  . 

9,151 

- 

45,.579 

4,298 

156 

33 

1,501 

- 

4,430 

64 

HAMPDEN. 

3153,066 

$260 

$1,115,823 

$48,730 

$47,866 

$3,833 

$22,462 

$5,392 

$199,691 

65 

Agawam, . 

15,037 

_ 

103,996 

6,644 

100 

_ 

2,&33 

105 

25,889 

66 

Blandford, 

9,175 

10 

.50,945 

4,100 

- 

_ 

788 

- 

6,739 

67 

Brim  field, 

10,373 

_ 

(!2,378 

3,181 

_ 

44 

530 

- 

7,436 

68 

Chester,    . 

3,111 

_ 

36,.595 

2,823 

- 

- 

.5:53 

- 

4,537 

69 

CHICOPEE, 

5,902 

- 

48,267 

2,433 

1,251 

525 

1,133 

275 

10,993 

70 

East  Longmeadow, 

4,229 

- 

43,517 

1,443 

- 

134 

444 

- 

9,577 

71 

Granville, 

4,5S8 

- 

41,978 

2,7.57 

- 

- 

1,669 

- 

7,786 

72 

Hampden, 

4,8.'i0 

- 

38,599 

2,461 

- 

- 

1,662 

- 

10,554 

73 

Holland,   . 

1,293 

- 

7,770 

274 

- 

- 

267 

- 

1,336 

74 

HOLYOKE, 

6,485 

_ 

60,939 

827 

14,476 

325 

700 

70 

6,691 

75 

Longmeadow, . 

1,6.52 

- 

17,274 

220 

600 

- 

240 

20 

4,353 

76 

Ludlow,    . 

9,160 

_ 

79,589 

1,846 

21 

- 

1,495 

27 

8,827 

77 

Monson,   . 

9,988 

- 

88,068 

4,364 

315 

56 

2,404 

- 

17,998 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


301 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY 


RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES 

—  Continued. 


Continued. 

PRODUCTS 


Products 

Total 
Products 

Wood 
Products 

Wooden 
Goods 

Other 
Products 

Cereals 

Fruits, 

Ben'ies,and 

Nuts 

Hay, 

Straw,  and 

Fodder 

Meats 

and 
Game 

Vegetables 

Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 

$126,071 

$10 

$17,734 

$45,105 

$225,125 

$1,092,863 

$57,777 

$784,946 

$38,794 

$4,776,865 

1 

4,317 

_ 

1,444 

9,575 

33,927 

2,275 

22,688 

208 

133,497 

2 

7,822 

- 

- 

1,210 

2,794 

83,076 

747 

79,419 

350 

301,566 

3 

3,444 

- 

149 

221 

9,908 

29,998 

833 

59,847 

786 

231,.i56 

4 

11,156 

- 

- 

3,105 

7,770 

33.953 

3,233 

18,129 

250 

137,409 

5 

408 

- 

- 

94 

1,074 

18,576 

265 

12,256 

200 

60,079 

6 

623 

- 

2,055 

443 

12,540 

48,189 

3,162 

90,. 502 

125 

287,282 

7 

4,975 

5 

70 

1,041 

5,065 

32,282 

762 

9,408 

1,9,50 

106,288 

8 

3,432 

- 

3 

1,024 

2,29(5 

14,217 

1,312 

4,707 

71 

50,881 

9 

3,229 

5 

229 

26 

9,738 

23,104 

1,853 

21,594 

5,215 

198,421 

10 

2,530 

- 

- 

580 

1,933 

18,014 

1,524 

6,095 

- 

51,287 

11 

6,694 

- 

- 

1,539 

3,369 

27,111 

1,258 

9,510 

327 

97,815 

12 

5,896 

- 

20 

2,759 

7,832 

67,449 

7,043 

22,098 

981 

226,725 

13 

5,225 

- 

10 

7,990 

14,586 

78,388 

1,408 

23,812 

1,130 

238,419 

14 

20 

- 

579 

- 

96 

4,782 

352 

3,570 

23 

61,102 

15 

414 

- 

12 

- 

1,250 

6,707 

520 

9,718 

1,975 

73,032 

16 

2,128 

- 

- 

- 

2,376 

19,501 

648 

9,306 

- 

83,424 

17 

1,904 

- 

- 

- 

2,816 

4,725 

519 

1,936 

25 

35,006 

18 

- 

- 

523 

- 

4,317 

16,464 

963 

35,873 

19 

106,632 

19 

7,126 

- 

- 

906 

2,095 

15,397 

1,259 

9,643 

4 

74,662 

20 

2,666 

- 

3,653 

2,050 

12,967 

97,461 

5,434 

42,620 

22,390 

372,746 

21 

8,385 

- 

6,900 

1,124 

3,058 

19,087 

986 

22,099 

23 

92,095 

22 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

185 

_ 

- 

_ 

9,874 

23 

2,876 

- 

1,553 

1,352 

24,417 

60,163 

2,.515 

29,279 

93 

193„527 

24 

386 

- 

- 

1,091 

6,150 

17,388 

1,993 

14,593 

453 

91,840 

25 

11,567 

- 

188 

1,537 

7,461 

64,390 

2,918 

26,656 

192 

260,286 

26 

7,521 

- 

701 

1,643 

10,596 

53,085 

2,351 

82,571 

1,274 

271,170 

27 

350 

- 

40 

- 

2,124 

5,!«;7 

99 

14,484 

105 

40,993 

28 

3,377 

- 

1 

1,297 

10,168 

26,682 

2,120 

8,460 

52 

90,141 

29 

495 

- 

105 

72 

2,049 

13,296 

418 

9,952 

- 

109,785 

30 

5,869 

- 

- 

1,618 

9,985 

26,902 

2,241 

11,831 

42 

107,615 

31 

3,002 

- 

50 

- 

1,772 

22,8.52 

2,173 

13,630 

100 

131,085 

32 

50 

- 

711 

- 

949 

4,785 

- 

6,053 

- 

29,501 

33 

2,906 

- 

30 

4,618 

9,740 

37,022 

48 

23,589 

_ 

168,942 

34 

1,665 

- 

- 

893 

3,473 

20,021 

1,244 

10,605 

172 

85,716 

35 

3,613 

" 

152 

5,428 

18,786 

47,717 

3,301 

18,413 

259 

166,466 

36 

$335,682 

$2,084 

$151,573 

$136,628 

$136,346 

$960,870 

$104,271 

$254,093 

$841 

$3,858,359 

37 

15,004 

878 

1,485 

4,431 

7,924 

66,440 

7,458 

6,738 

50 

246,791 

38 

19,072 

16 

- 

7,181 

8,572 

34,161 

5,308 

7,877 

10 

163,847 

39 

9,054 

24 

240 

3,011 

7,140 

36,961 

5,387 

5,323 

197 

131,453 

40 

14,674 

213 

448 

5,118 

5,529 

35,882 

4,581 

5,293 

- 

143,119 

41 

13,055 

- 

376 

9,287 

10,570 

54,438 

5,179 

11,879 

- 

225,015 

42 

10,946 

- 

16,961 

5,346 

6,153 

60,586 

3,770 

5,632 

- 

228,065 

43 

10,810 

6 

53,046 

22,256 

7,985 

87,565 

9,323 

32,176 

- 

359,948 

44 

1,392 

- 

- 

522 

1,633 

7,986 

1,300 

2,264 

20 

31,071 

45 

14,049 

- 

148 

5,199 

8,148 

39,7.59 

3,186 

11,351 

30 

159,751 

46 

17,935 

6 

3,042 

8,713 

9,474 

66,869 

3,590 

14,767 

88 

239,672 

47 

7,706 

- 

111 

2,461 

4,384 

21,734 

i  2,279 

3,353 

- 

85,035 

48 

8,753 

1 

103 

3,926 

4,299 

28,304 

4,298 

4,936 

_ 

108,769 

49 

9,742 

34 

1,680 

3,780 

2,559 

25,267 

3,548 

5,121 

- 

94,659 

50 

4,691 

- 

30 

3,901 

3,027 

20,.535 

1,182 

5,203 

- 

76,110 

51 

5,427 

- 

24 

215 

555 

5,920 

929 

1,546 

- 

26,997 

52 

7,624 

- 

2,804 

7,211 

9,414 

44,599 

5,168 

19,986 

90 

174,810 

53 

23,706 

- 

22 

1,949 

3,138 

27,433 

3,453 

5,374 

- 

103,212 

54 

10,596 

720 

1,296 

10,090 

6,136 

.5,5,101 

7,804 

17,387 

28 

197,032 

55 

25,709 

- 

14 

2,379 

3,460 

37,969 

3,908 

8,268 

179 

165,438 

56 

10,579 

- 

37 

934 

2,438 

18,731 

3,123 

2,535 

3 

70,744 

57 

12,084 

- 

5 

8,750 

4,014 

47,077 

4,526 

4,966 

- 

177,744 

58 

11,671 

167 

30 

577 

937 

11,6.57 

1,562 

2,619 

5 

45,064 

59 

3,900 

- 

28,457 

10,806 

7,995 

59,056 

3,905 

47,264 

141 

259,899 

60 

43,074 

12 

36 

1,177 

2,677 

20,160 

2,744 

8,030 

- 

109,098 

61 

19,232 

7 

18 

984 

2,984 

12,686 

2,531 

4,380 

_ 

63,837 

62 

5,198 

" 

41,160 

6,424 

5,201 

33,994 

4,229 

9,825 

- 

171,179 

63 

$234,223 

$53 

$137,112 

$172,365 

$156,113 

$931,100 

$112,125 

$434,445 

$5,383 

$3,780,042 

64 

6,799 

- 

44,441 

23,091 

45,.549 

120,352 

6,358 

55,816 

43 

4.57,053 

65 

12,406 

14 

30 

4,374 

2,777 

37,080 

7,417 

7,765 

350 

143,970 

66 

11,872 

- 

- 

8,130 

2,243 

53,723 

10,0.53 

10,413 

55 

180,431 

67 

7,223 

- 

115 

2,428 

3,782 

21,738 

3,2,59 

5,363 

16 

91,523 

68 

8,040 

- 

- 

12,613 

8,980 

48,966 

6,998 

26,452 

20 

182,848 

69 

5,559 

- 

900 

8,023 

4,394 

30,889 

635 

10,977 

3,565 

124,286 

70 

8,544 

- 

821 

3,341 

8,986 

32,550 

7,301 

10,066 

54 

130,441 

71 

17,737 

- 

1,053 

7,432 

5,629 

36,137 

4,194 

10,700 

103 

141,111 

72 

2,126 

- 

6 

1,232 

479 

10,028 

1,.349 

2,064 

- 

28,224 

73 

9,755 

- 

- 

4,876 

3,441 

30,005 

2,328 

13,246 

100 

144,244 

74 

515 

- 

661 

3,157 

2,979 

19,752 

3,421 

5,029 

100 

59,973 

75 

9,320 

- 

- 

12,219 

4,157 

59,202 

5,439 

10,710 

- 

202,012 

76 

35,457 

34 

73 

10,762 

10,631 

81,738 

9,950 

17,819 

54 

289,711 

77 

302 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1893 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY   AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS 

—  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

P 

RODUCTS 

Animal 

Clothhig, 

Needle 
Work,  etc. 

Dauy 

Food 

Green- 
nouse 

Hothouse 
aud 

Liquors 
and 

Nursery 

Poultry 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Hotbed 
Products 

Bever- 
ages 

Products 

Products 

HAxAIPDEN  — Con. 

1 

Montgomery,  . 

$1,844 

_ 

$20,286 

$756 

_ 

_ 

$432 

_ 

$2,554 

2 

Palmer,    . 

5,930 

_ 

42,396 

2,750 

$591 

$98 

1,211 

- 

9,421 

3 

Russell,     . 

1,019 

_ 

7,704 

19 

- 

- 

194 

- 

1,367 

4 

Southwick, 

11,349 

_ 

76,985 

1,551 

1,250 

- 

453 

$1,050 

11,328 

5 

Springfield, 

7,179 

- 

38,757 

1,192 

27,862 

1,436 

1,173 

3,836 

13,041 

6 

Tolland,    . 

2,046 

_ 

13,958 

2,246 

- 

- 

460 

- 

1,963 

7 

Wales,      . 

3,702 

- 

18,196 

820 

- 

- 

299 

- 

2,847 

8 

Westfleld, 

16,641 

$250 

105,755 

1,194 

250 

405 

979 

9 

13,255 

9 

West  Springfield,  . 

10,145 

_ 

72,444 

1,298 

1,150 

810 

693 

- 

5,402 

10 

Wilbraham^    . 

7,388 

— 

49,427 

3,531 

~ 

— 

1,870 

~ 

15,797 

n 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$167,783 

$433 

$1,446,270 

$71,259 

$17,,575 

$2,575 

$18,256 

$853 

$154,70* 

12 

Amherst,  . 

19,299 

_ 

169,206 

388 

2,500 

905 

1,226 

475 

12,547 

13 

Belcliertown,  . 

15,869 

- 

123,147 

10,478 

378 

205 

2,826 

106 

15,621 

14 

Chesterfield,    . 

7,158 

- 

39,276 

5,105 

- 

- 

874 

- 

2,796 

15 

Cumniington,  . 

3,771 

_ 

46,458 

5.826 

- 

1 

442 

- 

4,253 

16 

Easthampton,. 

6,168 

30 

78,820 

1,971 

1,200 

46 

802 

170 

6,026 

17 

Enfield,     . 

3,451 

- 

23,002 

1,977 

- 

4 

278 

- 

3,975 

IS 

Goshen,    . 

4,730 

_ 

26,261 

1,427 

- 

- 

614 

- 

2,281 

19 

Granby,    . 

11,078 

- 

90,496 

3,736 

- 

14 

917 

- 

6,704 

20 

Greenwich, 

2,236 

20 

20,645 

1,588 

- 

- 

162 

- 

4,123 

21 

Ha  die  V,    . 

16,694 

- 

123,286 

2,089 

- 

127 

648 

20 

15,135 

22 

Hatfield,  . 

8,140 

- 

30,951 

3,040 

55 

- 

1,067 

- 

5,737 

23 

Huntington,    . 

3,295 

- 

27,550 

2,874 

- 

- 

796 

- 

4,044 

24 

Middlefield,      . 

3,216 

- 

27,428 

2,930 

- 

- 

383 

- 

3,122 

25 

Northampton,     . 

13,982 

- 

114,714 

3,255 

12,285 

729 

1,482 

82 

13,967 

26 

Pelham,    . 

2,922 

51 

11,122 

1,140 

- 

- 

287 

- 

4,285 

27 

Plain  field, 

2^677 

30 

37,438 

3,499 

- 

- 

234 

- 

3,129 

28 

Presoott,  . 

4,238 

164 

19,006 

1,530 

- 

- 

190 

- 

4,806 

29 

Soutliampton, . 

9,131 

63 

115,113 

2,919 

- 

178 

972 

- 

8,221 

30 

South  Hadley, 

8,185 

- 

113,253 

1,557 

- 

60 

1,039 

- 

10,163 

31 

AVare, 

5,871 

75 

63,530 

1,166 

1,157 

306 

1,729 

- 

8,447 

32 

Westhampton, 

4,600 

- 

43,186 

2,,582 

- 

- 

386 

- 

3,700 

33 

Williamsburg, 

6,553 

- 

51,198 

2,591 

- 

- 

581 

- 

6,776 

34 

Worthington,  . 

4,519 

— 

51,184 

7,591 

— 

~ 

341 

~ 

5,851 

35 

MIDDLESEX. 

$438,060 

$6,326 

$2,491,831 

$50,923 

$675,874 

$29,071 

$27,681 

$87,989 

$576,906 

36 

Acton, 

15,431 

10 

79,196 

4,433 

_ 

60 

66 

_ 

14,174 

^7 

Arlington, 

7,185 

- 

15,120 

- 

5,850 

- 

- 

- 

2,302 

38 

Ashby,      . 

8,276 

174 

45,461 

1,194 

30 

15 

813 

- 

14,053 

39 

Ashland,  . 

5,146 

200 

30,451 

490 

- 

21 

96 

- 

9,046 

40 

Ayer, 

1,453 

- 

7,952 

353 

1,300 

170 

76 

- 

3,056 

41 

Bedford,  . 

8,329 

- 

62,743 

350 

2,000 

- 

127 

24,000 

7,536 

42 

Belmont,  . 

3,340 

_ 

9,148 

680 

15,625 

5,211 

13,922 

1,700 

2,836 

43 

Bill  erica,  . 

8,063 

100 

76,670 

79 

595 

491 

74 

800 

23,947 

44 

Boxborough,  . 

7,897 

- 

40,246 

174 

- 

3 

50 

- 

6,939 

45 

Burlington, 

5,688 

- 

42,257 

- 

1,900 

125 

- 

- 

2,519 

46 

Cambridge,  . 

338 

- 

4,084 

- 

101,000 

- 

- 

- 

288 

47 

Curlisle,    . 

6,511 

- 

40,752 

595 

- 

120 

52 

- 

7,307 

48 

Chehnsford,    . 

12,982 

_ 

62,786 

954 

2,100 

459 

444 

7,000 

27,091 

49 

Concord,  . 

28,657 

- 

108,434 

2,337 

4,800 

1,180 

405 

3,050 

13,971 

50 

Dracut, 

13,901 

- 

101,058 

3,677 

500 

120 

842 

- 

17,528 

51 

Dunstable, 

6,042 

- 

39,781 

315 

- 

- 

563 

- 

8,432 

52 

KVERETT, 

450 

_ 

1,835 

_ 

29,025 

360 

- 

2,.500 

473 

53 

Framingham,  . 

21,666 

512 

95.910 

3,458 

26,045 

2,632 

.526 

1,180 

26,305 

54 

Groton,     . 

13,977 

250 

48,902 

3,923 

2,200 

92 

195 

100 

13,008 

55 

Hoi  listen. 

8,691 

2,460 

50,541 

239 

2,391 

2,662 

147 

800 

12,690 

56 

Hopkiiiton, 

10,761 

325 

65,781 

896 

700 

1,193 

720 

- 

17,810 

57 

Hudson,   . 

4,510 

- 

27,560 

127 

510 

277 

47 

20 

10,187 

58 

Lexington, 

13,145 

- 

85,186 

750 

5,746 

780 

113 

100 

13,469 

59 

Lincoln,   . 

14,359 

- 

69,446 

1,880 

7,550 

338 

58 

- 

16,682 

60 

Littleton,. 

15,827 

- 

86,254 

760 

- 

16 

132 

- 

10,271 

61 

LOWEI.I., . 

1,929 

- 

11,437 

85 

23,026 

431 

28 

575 

6,. 5.33 

62 

Malden, 

799 

- 

2,979 

_ 

59,280 

25 

- 

200 

1,905 

63 

Marlborough,    . 

5,455 

505 

52,050 

139 

7,090 

80 

82 

- 

14,251 

64 

Maynard, 

5,349 

- 

26,558 

20 

775 

133 

58 

- 

1,759 

65 

Medford, 

1,.500 

- 

11,946 

8 

23,850 

- 

- 

- 

2,730 

66 

Melrose,   . 

504 

- 

549 

- 

15,000 

- 

11 

- 

397 

67 

Natick,      . 

13,772 

285 

67,517 

233 

.58,915 

49 

618 

84 

36,867 

68 

Newton,  . 

12,1117 

- 

138,133 

270 

41,761 

407 

504 

20 

13,200 

69 

North  Reading, 

5,9S1 

1,065 

32,946 

1,380 

- 

96 

678 

200 

16,304 

70 

Pepperell, 

11,746 

- 

61,861 

4,851 

350 

24 

15 

- 

15,720 

71 

Iteading,  . 

5,327 

225 

30,717 

895 

4,375 

535 

127 

42,000 

10,.563 

72 

Sherborn, 

15,724 

- 

71,794 

,562 

104 

40 

1,068 

- 

13,787 

73 

Shirley,     . 

4,387 

- 

25,009 

361 

300 

- 

77 

- 

8,545 

74 

SOMERVILLE,  . 

246 

~ 

10,780 

— 

26,800 

~ 

~ 

~ 

139 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


303 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS 

—  Continued. 


Products 


Wood 
Products 


Wooden 
Goods 


Other 
Products 


Cereals 


Fruits, 

Berries,  and 

Nuts 


Hay, 

Meats 

Straw,  and 

and 

Fodder 

Game 

Vegetables 


Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 


Total 
Products 


$6,202 

7,774 

5,996 

17,467 

2,616 

2,855 

7,554 

25,301 

12,166 

10,939 


$176,933 

4,394 

21,820 

10,838 

6,292 

5,914 

1,663 

4,969 

13,470 

1,633 

5,298 

6,413 

9,001 

3,773 

10,812 

12,492 

3,404 

3,327 

15,537 

2,687 

8,476 

9,889 

9,192 

5,639 


$252,920 

4,041 

262 

9,062 

3,926 

1,018 

4,260 

25 

11,800 

2,621 

2,735 

5,409 

9,485 

9,868 

13,341 

5,890 

5,793 

10,521 

4,936 

13,362 

3,534 

2,411 

8,744 

6,786 

1,363 

40 

8,619 

1,185 

1,024 

75 

4,864 

2,406 

10,953 

6,116 

3,903 

5.278 

4,348 


$5 


$419 


20 

7 

105 


38 


210 
25 

14 


12,946 

1,000 

67 


1,800 


18 


$26,423 
293 

80 

57,484 
4,650 

82 


$268,620 

5,173 

305 

17 

12 

2,210 


24 

78,973 
158,392 


10,781 

33 

3 

27 

10,177 

380 

2 

857 
1,254 


$22,257 

.30 

1,600 

200 
5 

180 

600 

5 


205 

304 

14,408 

1 


768 


$962 

5,522 

550 

9,957 

7,955 

827 

1,326 

22,(108 

10,314 

11,266 


$152,948 

16,662 

11,380 

2,230 

2,484 

6,839 

3,320 

563 

8,346 

2,006 

31,831 

13.294 

2,248 

929 

13,890 

1,.599 

1,514 

1,885 

7,618 

8,261 

6,921 

2,301 

2,842 

3,985 


$81,934 

1,503 

3,513 

2,132 

785 

262 

3 

1,324 

1,267 


959 
1,197 
1,098 
1,737 
2,322 

11,805 
3,847 
1,670 
3,(;93 
1,222 
646 
1,301 
2,198 


255 

- 

45 

- 

- 

4,422 

- 

265 

- 

14 

90 

_ 

10 

2,402 

227 

495 

- 

1,485 

200 

4,125 

- 

762 

- 

3,506 

- 

2,415 

$2,307 
4,317 
1,330 
5,443 
9,657 
1,227 
892 
9,726 
9,476 
7,711 


$108,689 

6,842 
9,471 
2,898 
2,561 
5,951 
3,471 
1,850 
5,824 
1,524 

10,238 
2,962 
2,599 
2,182 
9,450 
1,075 
1,103 
1,407 
7,377 

13,044 
4,625 
2,956 
6,610 
2,669 


$406,166 

11,789 
2,264 
6,864 
2,107 
278 
4,665 

36,359 

24,343 

2,788 

4,684 

646 

3,749 

12,460 

24,489 
6,867 
1,165 
697 
9,795 
6,520 
4,294 
4,495 
7,803 
5,399 

18,220 

12,819 

2,485 

162 

11,279 

3,430 

1,.365 

187 

5,556 

15,351 
7,862 
3,333 
7,484 

16,176 
4,014 


$12,336 

$3,375 

40,387 

3,546 

9,303 

1,124 

42,535 

5,247 

26,609 

6,078 

14,.586 

2,324 

18,820 

2,547 

87,048 

10,746 

52,151 

3,802 

45,165 

4,634 

$1,012,963 

$98,012 

94,322 

7,245 

81,523 

9,655 

27,3:^8 

4,610 

24,911 

4,975 

54,990 

3,440 

18,707 

2,638 

16,521 

2,786 

47,298 

7,584 

13,553 

1,157 

89,252 

3,558 

41,468 

4,104 

21,362 

3,008 

20,980 

2,943 

115,393 

6,017 

17,552 

1,865 

18,600 

4,287 

20,681 

2,504 

63,500 

6,718 

77,711 

3,.S37 

40,656 

3,262 

25,344 

2,364 

47,640 

4,785 

33,661 

5,170 

$1,900,163 

55,563 
3,250 
34,335 
27,947 
7,852 
41,184 
10,375 
65,344 
23,604 
16,151 
145 
29,458 
62,439 
77,260 
73,266 
31,803 
1,894 
95,2.32 
71,836 
40,975 
44,773 
23,039 
55,404 
51,199 
71,899 
13,,589 
2,123 
39,695 
18,616 
6,714 
2,945 
38,135 
40,822 
22,251 
61,9.36 
19,865 
49,158 
24,725 


$117,004 

931 

2,055 

4,094 

1,516 

106 

1,004 

4,.5,53 

2,634 

395 

858 

466 

406 

3,417 

4,684 

11,525 

1,411 

3,981 

4,785 

1,663 

2,447 

1,539 

4,993 

5,623 

1,339 

350 

795 

3,121 

488 

600 
1,525 
1,978 
1,913 
3,308 
1,,5,52 
2,801 
1,180 


$3,203 

11,345 

2,268 

17,409 

29,305 

3,968 

4,732 

27„511 

131.056 

17,228 


$265,956 

19,301 

21,931 

3,904 

3,882 

12,715 

4,334 

2,472 

14,882 

3,456 

39,643 

29,240 

4,.540 

5,784 

27,971 

3,510 

2,084 

3,357 

1,5,212 

20,305 

13,342 

3,832 

7,274 

3,485 


$1,934,258 

18,363 

334,899 

10,384 

5,410 

2,5,59 

25,073 

186,276 

40,767 

3,678 
56,9,59 

7,985 

6,362 

33,829 

lll>,901 

42,662 

6,489 

5,760 
31,064 
13,848 

9,130 
12,848 
11,429 
74, .546 
50,038 

9,765 
16,782 

1,262 
20,501 

5,182 
28,515 
10,080 
13,012 
37,323 
13,.335 

8,701 
17,725 
13,701 

5,684 
50 


$283 

25 
447 


13 

40 
115 


$3,978 

80 
191 


62 

55 

10 

225 

2,796 


50 

198 

28 

11 

130 

142 


$72,690 

77 

460 

2 

2,900 

150 

65 

20 
15 

2,375 
228 
901 

1,027 
170 

7,965 

744 

214 

68 

57 

393 

8,050 

125 

4 

219 

9,000 

779 

35 

2,784 

1,125 

21,654 

185 

23 

450 

282 

30 

7,900 


$.54,257 
135,  ,571 

30,874 
228,472 
177,436 
46,540 
61,735 
378,575 
315,,597 
175,158 


$3,968,231 

360,, 565 

324,926 

107,051 

105,973 

187,354 

66,820 

64,474 

210,428 

52,141 

416,802 

304,863 

81,542 

73,670 

356,816 

57,958 

78,002 

63,186 

262,934 

260,010 

159,576 

101,607 

147,438 

124,095 


$9,174,999 

206,667 

375,247 

138,337 

91,.588 

27,113 

181,598 

290,239 

257,659 

89,689 

133,876 

117,327 

102.121 

237,848 

406,.569 

288,995 

104,213 

.50,959 

336,674 

194,218 

143,357 

179,861 

92,202 

270,738 

246,331 

218,070 

79,087 

78,615 

168,068 

63,853 

77,666 

33,222 

244,970 

326,658 

116,634 

182,309 

152,.505 

193,981 

81,075 

45,915 


304 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY 


RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN   AGGREGATES 

—  Continued. 


Continued. 

PRODUCTS 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Prodcots 

Animal 

Clothing, 

Needle 

Work,  etc. 

Dairy 

Food 

Green- 

Hothouse 
and 

Liquors 
and 

Nursery 

Poultry 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Hotljed 
Products 

Bever- 
ages 

Products 

Products 

MIDDLESEX-Con 

1 

Stoneham, 

$2,604 

_ 

$25,078 

_ 

$21,770 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$2,818 

Q 

8to\v, 

6,2.50 

- 

.51,810 

$15 

465 

$215 

$132 

- 

6,611 

3 

Sudbury, . 

18,726 

- 

72,499 

1,471 

13,430 

446 

248 

- 

12,237 

4 

Tewksbury,     . 

11,146 

- 

45,072 

3,013 

18,175 

2,507 

150 

- 

16,212 

5 

Townsencl, 

5,4.54 

- 

26,895 

73 

- 

- 

18 

- 

1,787 

6 

Tyngsborough, 

4,400 

- 

28,018 

1,078 

- 

- 

271 

- 

9,110 

7 

Wakefield, 

2,440 

- 

21,100 

- 

13,479 

155 

- 

- 

5,726 

8 

Waltiiam, 

13,777 

_ 

85,741 

4,242 

28,800 

1,575 

136 

$3,030 

13,019 

9 

Watertown,     . 

1,769 

- 

19,875 

- 

27,800 

316 

- 

- 

2,071 

10 

Way  land. 

10,362 

$200 

58,892 

495 

5,000 

10 

2.55 

- 

16,537 

H 

Westford, 

7,014 

- 

51,788 

211 

222 

203 

3,266 

- 

20,676 

12 

Weston,    . 

14,395 

- 

84,836 

2,772 

4,600 

397 

381 

630 

18,792 

13 

Wilmington,    . 

3,919 

15 

18,215 

1,083 

2,715 

268 

90 

- 

8,739 

14 

Winchester,     . 

3,916 

_ 

29,576 

- 

33,800 

344 

- 

- 

2,599 

15 

WOBURN, 

4,431 

- 

24,606 

2 

34,125 

4,490 

— 

- 

15,352 

16 

NANTUCKET. 

$5,497 

$350 

$48,020 

$192 

$585 

$45 

- 

- 

$21,007 

17 

Nantucket, 

5,497 

350 

48,020 

192 

585 

45 

- 

- 

21,007 

18 

NORFOLK. 

$149,193 

$1,680 

$992,633 

$11,817 

$208,601 

$8,845 

$1,337 

$14,013 

$245,633 

19 

Avon, 

2,2.55 

_ 

1.5,108 

_ 

500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

.5,635 

20 

Belliugham,     . 

5,125 

_ 

43,620 

535 

- 

4 

416 

_ 

7,.5.52 

21 

Braintree, 

8,095 

- 

45,8.54 

- 

4,730 

- 

- 

_ 

15,767 

22 

Brookline, 

3,386 

- 

52,846 

95 

39,405 

305 

54 

- 

1,761 

23 

Canton,     . 

5,075 

200 

27,823 

6 

5,000 

3 

7 

_ 

4,963 

24 

Cohasset, . 

1,2.59 

- 

9,159 

- 

4,,5()0 

- 

- 

2,450 

4,403 

25 

Dedliam,  . 

13,371 

400 

118,844 

7,249 

8,720 

173 

95 

- 

18,800 

26 

Dover, 

9,549 

- 

51,930 

650 

6,900 

- 

17 

- 

17,469 

27 

Foxborough,  . 

5,728 

310 

32,922 

275 

9,225 

793 

40 

_ 

10,979 

28 

Franklin,. 

10,046 

- 

40.832 

347 

425 

389 

210 

100 

7,621 

29 

Holbrook, 

2,759 

- 

10,704 

- 

1,800 

- 

- 

- 

8,318 

30 

Hyde  Park,     . 

60 

- 

610 

- 

8,806 

175 

- 

- 

248 

31 

Medfield,. 

4,929  • 

- 

26,189 

83 

1,100 

33 

35 

- 

4,228 

32 

Med  way,  . 

4,410 

- 

27,869 

348 

2,150 

117 

70 

- 

6,969 

33 

Millis, 

4,713 

- 

26,718 

15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,867 

34 

Milton,      . 

5,306 

_ 

70,102 

775 

21,900 

12 

6 

300 

4,204 

35 

Needham, 

11,692 

600 

67,731 

- 

19,450 

140 

_ 

2,940 

22,733 

36 

Norfolk,    . 

5,101 

- 

21,895 

856 

400 

274 

14 

- 

7,719 

37 

Norwood, 

4,165 

- 

22,124 

- 

3,7,50 

1.55 

48 

5,000 

4,351 

38 

QOINCY,    . 

2,656 

- 

41,432 

- 

4,600 

100 

8 

1,650 

2,304 

39 

Randolph, 

2,745 

- 

17,,520 

- 

18,1.50 

225 

- 

- 

1,5.55 

40 

Sharon,     . 

5,552 

- 

28,446 

80 

5,300 

5,190 

- 

- 

6,769 

41 

Stoughton, 

3,269 

170 

.34,974 

110 

8,815 

47 

74 

_ 

12,312 

42 

Walpole,  . 

8,062 

- 

45,679 

110 

- 

60 

23 

110 

12,.523 

43 

Wellesley, 

7,088 

- 

30,016 

251 

23,400 

- 

42 

1,463 

5,.500 

44 

Weymouth, 

5,370 

- 

43,250 

- 

8,375 

150 

- 

_ 

19,389 

45 

Wrentham, 

7,427 

- 

.38,436 

32 

1,200 

500 

178 

- 

27,694 

46 

PLYMOUTH. 

$111,509 

$1,540 

$731,869 

$23,437 

$28,845 

$1,877 

$3,830 

$21,696 

$317,447 

47 

Abington, 

2,.535 

_ 

23,763 

2,100 

925 

30 

_ 

3,450 

8,927 

48 

Bridgewater,  . 

5,6.53 

- 

45,294 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500 

15,593 

49 

15KOCKTON,       . 

5,683 

- 

69,379 

94 

1,850 

- 

3 

- 

8,968 

50 

Carver,      . 

2,998 

- 

7,417 

1,810 

- 

30 

91 

212 

4,921 

51 

Duxbury, 

6,024 

1,500 

21.873 

4,090 

725 

- 

15 

- 

11,490 

52 

Fast  Bridgewater, . 

5,316 

- 

43,125 

- 

1,390 

105 

- 

- 

20,589 

53 

Halifax,    . 

3,088 

- 

15,344 

12 

- 

- 

60 

_ 

28,881 

54 

Hanover,. 

4,7.50 

- 

29,813 

200 

275 

100 

142 

270 

11,216 

55 

Hanson,    . 

4,751 

_ 

22,.590 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

22,770 

56 

Hingham, 

5,604 

_ 

70,3.53 

65 

2,825 

169 

8 

185 

13,539 

57 

Hull, 

732 

- 

9,684 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,52 

58 

Kingston, 

5,028 

40 

18,368 

756 

200 

28 

21 

_ 

7,746 

59 

Lakeville, 

3,244 

_ 

23,467 

1,090 

- 

- 

278 

500 

18,766 

60 

Marion,     . 

2,315 

_ 

11,015 

920 

400 

- 

2 

_ 

6,719 

61 

Marshlield, 

8,7.54 

_ 

31,763 

2,984 

600 

130 

10 

9 

13,868 

62 

iMattapoisett,  . 

5,215 

_ 

18,007 

661 

- 

4 

51 

_ 

17,216 

63 

Middleborough,      . 

6,4S2 

- 

28,392 

3,657 

1,825 

100 

20 

_ 

16,248 

64 

Norwcll,   . 

1,665 

- 

9,004 

450 

- 

- 

- 

1,300 

16,519 

6,5 

Pembroke, 

2,622 

_ 

16,161 

,590 

400 

75 

13 

_ 

13,.527 

66 

Plymouth, 

4,349 

_ 

17,0.59 

610 

430 

137 

_ 

4,600 

7,001 

67 

I'lympton, 

1,737 

_ 

,5,401 

1,59 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

5.706 

68 

Rochester, 

6,195 

- 

35,118 

2,145 

- 

399 

307 

_ 

16,230 

69 

Rockland, 

1,605 

- 

16,125 

_ 

3,275 

- 

_ 

150 

4,643 

70 

Scituate,  . 

3,485 

- 

19,869 

- 

1,125 

180 

- 

_ 

9,872 

71 

Wareham, 

792 

- 

3,846 

1,012 

- 

- 

2,802 

- 

1,904 

72 

West  Bridgewater, 

8,377 

- 

91,575 

42 

2,050 

390 

7 

- 

9,908 

73 

Whitman, 

2,.570 

~ 

28,064 

~ 

10,550 

~ 

~ 

10,520 

4,223 

PKODUOTS   AND   PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


305 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS 

—  Continued. 


PROOnCTS 

Total 
Products 

Wood 
Products 

Wooden 
Goods 

Otlicr 
Products 

Cereals 

Fruits, 
Berries,  and 

Nuts 

Hay, 

Straw,  and 

Fodder 

Meats 

and 

Game 

Vegetables 

Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 

$20 

$100 

$6,308 

$287 

$10,882 

$69,867 

1 

6,466 

_ 

- 

$1,376 

10,899 

35,212 

784 

11,254 

$37 

131,526 

2 

9,073 

$32 

$640 

2,497 

8,012 

64,266 

1,824 

59,042 

140 

264,583 

3 

6,757 

- 

- 

1,770 

9,264 

55,164 

5,157 

76,623 

267 

251,277 

4 

3,273 

- 

- 

30 

7,180 

78,733 

- 

15,242 

- 

138,685 

5 

3,129 

- 

_ 

1,649 

2,060 

26,937 

1,210 

9,484 

90 

87,436 

6 

177 

- 

- 

- 

194 

9,160 

238 

2,909 

78 

55,6,56 

7 

2,638 

- 

130 

867 

6,584 

44,628 

6,643 

41,094 

836 

2.53,740 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,899 

9,725 

1,580 

125,346 

300 

195,681 

9 

4,171 

- 

500 

3,181 

4,772 

51,682 

2,495 

20,790 

20 

179,362 

10 

10,050 

- 

8 

2,929 

29,879 

64,678 

1,696 

18,836 

- 

211,456 

11 

5,418 

- 

1,259 

2,395 

11,170 

66,361 

5,2.54 

26,985 

59 

245,704 

12 

9,999 

- 

15 

775 

9,771 

15,829 

2,641 

10,282 

387 

84,743 

13 

930 

- 

497 

- 

1,823 

6,119 

130 

114,302 

- 

194,036 

14 

815 

- 

67 

90 

3,316 

8,560 

1,029 

88,310 

- 

185,193 

15 

$20 

- 

$1,242 

$2,613 

$1,947 

$34,833 

$4,852 

$22,518 

$350 

$144,071 

16 

20 

- 

1,242 

2,613 

1,947 

34,833 

4,852 

22,518 

350 

144,071 

17 

$117,648 

$281 

$623 

$15,526 

$58,697 

$654,143 

$95,389 

$268,885 

$12,573 

$2,857,517 

18 

1,711 

_ 

_ 

60 

674 

13,400 

3,565 

4,741 

. 

47,649 

19 

11,890 

- 

- 

1,828 

804 

23,863 

769 

9,693 

- 

105,599 

20 

3,668 

_ 

- 

- 

4,622 

25,859 

35,684 

23,137 

- 

167,416 

21 

548 

- 

300 

20 

4,808 

12,528 

- 

11,758 

245 

128,059 

22 

3,904 

_ 

_ 

150 

634 

34,602 

2,703 

.5,422 

- 

90,492 

23 

1,227 

- 

286 

- 

58 

8,971 

598 

6,447 

- 

39,358 

24 

6,765 

- 

_ 

553 

1,559 

64,028 

1,539 

19,572 

150 

260,818 

25 

4,667 

- 

- 

1,045 

411 

41,357 

2,163 

11,488 

- 

147,646 

26 

4,977 

156 

f 
i 

554 

4,535 

23,390 

1,494 

9,669 

28 

105,082 

27 

11,637 

- 

- 

4,258 

6,227 

35,499 

1,550 

11,065 

532 

130,738 

28 

4,820 

- 

- 

- 

312 

12,042 

9,371 

4,499 

- 

54,625 

29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

237 

10 

- 

558 

- 

10,704 

30 

3,352 

_ 

_ 

770 

1,034 

21,430 

774 

5,019 

120 

69,096 

31 

3,249 

- 

- 

948 

1,525 

21,292 

760 

7,566 

14 

77,287 

32 

6,043 

- 

- 

673 

336 

27,129 

731 

4,140 

2 

74,367 

33 

575 

- 

_ 

25 

2,085 

21,664 

821 

6,892 

- 

134,667 

34 

2,397 

- 

30 

903 

1,732 

47,775 

9,450 

31,431 

- 

219,004 

35 

5,607 

_ 

_ 

850 

966 

21,239 

1,134 

6,733 

1 

72,789 

36 

2,554 

- 

- 

405 

722 

23,996 

703 

6,777 

280 

75,030 

37 

105 

- 

_ 

4 

1,368 

13,035 

344 

9,281 

120 

77,007 

38 

852 

- 

- 

60 

240 

9,619 

6,200 

5,479 

- 

62,645 

39 

6,860 

- 

_ 

268 

7,670 

18,649 

871 

15,210 

- 

100,865 

40 

7,764 

125 

- 

288 

7,382 

25,149 

763 

7,824 

8,010 

117,076 

41 

7,565 

_ 

_ 

144 

3,010 

34,227 

2,824 

12,470 

16 

126,823 

42 

1,928 

- 

- 

1,027 

1,527 

16,870 

1,315 

4,953 

159 

95,539 

43 

4,149 

- 

- 

53 

2,251 

27,501 

7,318 

18,012 

96 

135,914 

44 

10,334 

- 

- 

640 

1,968 

29.019 

1,945 

9,049 

2,800 

131,222 

45 

$224,987 

$4,503 

$7,699 

$20,887 

$694,984 

$626,762 

$45,432 

$366,382 

$7,277 

$3,241,023 

46 

4,883 

_ 

_ 

— 

916 

14,925 

1,335 

9,040 

_ 

72,829 

47 

11,858 

16 

- 

1,754 

2,413 

44,905 

4,534 

26,293 

205 

159,022 

48 

7,952 

- 

- 

79 

5,845 

30,450 

581 

12,286 

- 

143,170 

49 

11,095 

- 

- 

326 

227,712 

9,671 

792 

5,433 

- 

272,508 

50 

12,445 

- 

267 

927 

26,155 

24,006 

1,472 

11,433 

6.54 

123,076 

51 

7,835 

- 

- 

963 

2,119 

33,571 

2,038 

21,992 

- 

139,043 

52 

11.112 

- 

402 

1,404 

8,021 

28,699 

2,001 

18,627 

- 

117,651 

53 

19,293 

- 

- 

194 

7,179 

24,427 

2,089 

8,462 

- 

108,410 

54 

8,052 

- 

60 

773 

18,200 

34,385 

3,353 

1.5,441 

- 

130,375 

55 

7,259 

- 

387 

662 

5,915 

41,409 

3,919 

24,925 

5,850 

183,064 

56 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,310 

95 

415 

- 

13,688 

57 

5,507 

13 

- 

629 

9,258 

17,060 

1,385 

6,622 

117 

72,778 

58 

13,617 

1,075 

- 

2,722 

13,483 

23,242 

2,598 

9,270 

14 

113,366 

59 

13.546 

- 

- 

236 

4,068 

8,825 

1,160 

3,380 

1 

52,587 

60 

5,216 

- 

839 

2,183 

7,260 

38,628 

1,446 

13,176 

200 

127,066 

61 

8,201 

- 

148 

910 

4,096 

21,,524 

2,707 

6,466 

12 

85,218 

62 

18,738 

- 

- 

834 

28,908 

41,107 

1,657 

20,,597 

1 

168,566 

63 

4,694 

- 

491 

467 

2,159 

10,679 

1,192 

19,708 

9 

68,337 

64 

5,790 

- 

- 

449 

1,592 

11,862 

1,291 

6,482 

95 

60,949 

65 

4,461 

- 

102 

501 

91,852 

14,139 

910 

7,720 

90 

153,961 

66 

4,944 

- 

- 

127 

15,311 

10,596 

501 

5,009 

- 

49,491 

67 

19,270 

- 

- 

2,470 

58,071 

29,685 

2,402 

17,245 

- 

189,537 

68 

1,884 

- 

- 

- 

170 

10,966 

538 

6,473 

- 

45,829 

69 

3,661 

- 

4,997 

716 

10,030 

22,107 

2,305 

39,091 

29 

117,467 

70 

3,398 

3,400 

6 

68 

137,885 

7,778 

322 

2,178 

- 

165,391 

71 

8,655 

- 

- 

1,493 

5,700 

51,956 

2,159 

44,657 

- 

226,969 

72 

1,621 

" 

" 

666 

17,850 

650 

3,961 

" 

80,675 

73 

3()G 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS 

—  Concluded. 


Products 

COUKTIES,   CITIKS, 

Clothing, 

Needle 
Work,  etc. 

Green- 
house 

Hothouse 

Liquors 

AND  Towns. 

Animal 

Dairy 

Food 

and 

and 

Nursery 

Poultry 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Products 

Hotbed 
Products 

Bever- 
ages 

Products 

Products 

1 

SUFFOLK. 

$19,871 

- 

$136,563 

$10,050 

$301,795 

$1,280 

$4,000 

$7,890 

$8,680 

2 

Boston,  . 

17,769 

_ 

128,682 

10,050 

292,590 

965 

4,000 

7,890 

6,209 

S 

CHELSEA, 

493 

- 

2,885 

- 

7,925 

- 

- 

- 

722 

4 

Revere,     . 

1,425 

_ 

2,789 

- 

230 

- 

- 

- 

1,126 

5 

Wintbrop, 

184 

- 

2,207 

- 

1,050 

315 

-■ 

— 

623 

6 

WORCESTER. 

$526,855 

$6,773 

$3,320,915 

$86,792 

$121,115 

$11,856 

$27,763 

$6,760 

$677,286 

1 

Asliburnham, . 

3,828 

_ 

28,345 

401 

_ 

_ 

72 

_ 

5,207 

8 

Athol, 

5,957 

152 

48,285 

1,003 

550 

146 

7.50 

- 

13,540 

9 

Auburn,   . 

6,123 

- 

58,673 

2,975 

50 

2,795 

339 

- 

9,647 

10 

Barre, 

15,001 

99 

93,018 

1,444 

175 

95 

664 

- 

10,575 

11 

Berlin,      . 

11,201 

576 

36,113 

702 

2,984 

580 

18 

- 

16,343 

12 

Blackstone, 

5,620 

103 

35,384 

523 

2,100 

805 

546 

50 

17,298 

13 

Bolton,      . 

18,340 

_ 

58,861 

436 

201 

143 

20 

- 

19,056 

14 

Boylston, 

9,111 

- 

65,164 

83 

- 

- 

205 

- 

10,302 

15 

Brookfleld, 

7,.596 

590 

41,558 

1,263 

- 

167 

379 

- 

9,993 

16 

Charlton, . 

18,380 

- 

111,086 

2,101 

- 

- 

486 

- 

20,623 

17 

Clinton,     . 

3,806 

- 

14,557 

43 

7,400 

255 

- 

- 

8,435 

IS 

Dana, 

1,732 

80 

15,643 

667 

12 

- 

270 

_ 

4,013 

19 

Douglas,  . 
Dudley,    . 

3,289 

- 

16,464 

843 

- 

172 

817 

- 

8,946 

20 

11,021 

- 

86,792 

2,477 

- 

- 

547 

- 

9,751 

21 

FiTCHBORG,     . 

5,339 

- 

59,887 

455 

7,150 

146 

325 

- 

9,028 

22 

Gardner,  . 

6,131 

_ 

45,990 

751 

4,000 

3 

226 

- 

5.910 

23 

Grafton,   . 

12,428 

75 

80,995 

3,370 

4,249 

485 

2,948 

- 

16,039 

24 

Hardwick, 

13,457 

20 

89,399 

3,668 

- 

30 

1,530 

- 

7,121 

25 

Harvard,  . 

24,316 

200 

76,883 

1,977 

225 

33 

127 

10 

13,563 

26 

Holden,    . 

8,549 

- 

67,135 

202 

460 

175 

604 

- 

1.5,851 

27 

Hopedale, 
Hubbardston, 

1,185 

- 

10,060 

- 

- 

- 

77 

- 

2,626 

28 

10,884 

150 

56,149 

2,003 

- 

6 

391 

- 

15,808 

29 

Lancaster, 

16,122 

- 

41,780 

630 

12,600 

150 

29 

- 

23,608 

30 

Leicester, 

7,403 

- 

54,418 

616 

3,400 

82 

114 

- 

8,851 

31 

Leominster, 

9,385 

100 

61,985 

- 

8,120 

- 

- 

- 

1,762 

32 

Lunenburg, 

10,322 

- 

76,547 

3,977 

1,000 

168 

755 

475 

21,788 

33 

Mendon,   . 

8,015 

50 

40,261 

126 

- 

- 

125 

- 

16,740 

34 

Milford,    . 

2,787 

1,330 

29,660 

28 

- 

350 

.542 

- 

4,566 

35 

Millbury, . 

8,153 

- 

61,552 

2,666 

31 

48 

865 

- 

6,877 

36 

New  Braintree, 

10,634 

- 

62,386 

3,063 

- 

- 

570 

- 

4,779 

37 

Northborough, 

12,264 

25 

46,687 

110 

100 

20 

6 

- 

18,661 

38 

Northbrldge,    . 

3,500 

- 

38,521 

813 

6,475 

212 

81 

- 

5,830 

39 

North  Brookfield,  . 

8,725 

150 

64,595 

1,330 

- 

- 

424 

- 

6,584 

40 

Oakham,  . 

3,509 

169 

28,308 

689 

- 

2 

264 

- 

6,488 

41 

Oxford,     . 

6,694 

_ 

35,345 

1,450 

- 

- 

593 

_ 

9,195 

42 

Paxton,    . 

3,058 

- 

24,604 

433 

- 

25 

10 

- 

6,390 

43 

Petersham, 

4,396 

124 

28,861 

1,330 

- 

210 

821 

- 

7,891 

44 

Phillipston, 

4,053 

6 

24,389 

1,297 

- 

180 

459 

- 

4,907 

45 

Princeton, 

9,750 

454 

60,172 

2,291 

100 

8 

469 

35 

12,007 

46 

Royalston, 

5,166 

15 

34,966 

1,408 

- 

- 

573 

2 

7,573 

47 

Rutland,  . 

6,052 

- 

50,959 

1,453 

- 

- 

83 

- 

10,114 

48 

Shrewsbury, 

18,548 

- 

89,880 

3,093 

2,250 

171 

458 

- 

19,206 

49 

Southborough 

10,453 

- 

88,598 

2,505 

5,000 

265 

674 

- 

19,166 

50 

Southbridge, 

6.726 

- 

41,953 

1,017 

1,500 

800 

420 

- 

6,963 

51 

Spencer,   . 

13,250 

- 

93,901 

1,946 

1,400 

346 

517 

- 

17,.'>48 

52 

Sterling,  . 

21,022 

- 

100,100 

4,029 

- 

66 

1,135 

- 

24,704 

53 

Sturbridge, 

6,993 

- 

45,812 

1,635 

- 

- 

572 

- 

7,871 

54 

Sutton, 

9,367 

- 

61,211 

1,707 

- 

- 

1,066 

- 

16,813 

65 

Templeton, 

5,725 

- 

36,148 

.538 

- 

118 

301 

- 

6,763 

56 

Upton, 

4,922 

400 

35,673 

2,364 

225 

275 

177 

- 

11,777 

57 

Uxbridge, 

6,175 

- 

92,652 

4,823 

- 

250 

816 

- 

18,654 

58 

Warren,    . 

11,908 

- 

72.999 

3,229 

- 

26 

757 

- 

6,750 

59 

Webster,  . 

2,049 

- 

21,204 

515 

2,635 

137 

623 

63 

3,921 

60 

AVestborough, 

13,829 

- 

83,931 

1,335 

1.755 

80 

35 

- 

15.564 

61 

AVest  Boyltiton, 

7,171 

- 

58,643 

323 

3,005 

550 

312 

- 

8.298 

62 

West  Brooklleld,    . 

8,341 

1,905 

43,380 

2,413 

500 

27 

221 

- 

5,270 

63 

Westminster,  . 

8,243 

- 

45.336 

1,499 

- 

184 

567 

- 

19.445 

64 

Winchendon,  . 

3,941 

- 

32,060 

386 

1,700 

88 

247 

- 

5,496 

65 

Worcester,  . 

24,910 

~ 

214,997 

2,278 

39,773 

992 

752 

6,125 

29,892 

PRODUCTS  AND   PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


30^ 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND   TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS 

—  Concluded. 


Products                                                                               | 

Total 

PROOnCTS 

Wood 
Products 

Wooden 
Goods 

Other 
Products 

Cereals 

Fruits, 
Berries,  and 

Nuts 

Hay, 

Straw,  and 

Fodder 

Meats 

and 

Game 

Vegetables 

Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 

$5,561 

- 

$3,848 

$363 

$25,334 

$56,369 

$11,754 

$138,283 

$1,550 

$733,191 

1 

5,561 

_ 

3,848 

363 

16,475 

42,963 

9,480 

67,567 

1,1.50 

615,562 

2 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

166 

1,642 

479 

613 

300 

15,225 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7,971 

11,083 

1,795 

68,402 

100 

94,921 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

722 

681 

"■ 

1,701 

~ 

7,483 

5 

$694,030 

$1,819 

$4,062 

$204,189 

$272,880 

$2,681,932 

$211,168 

$773,829 

$17,192 

$9,647,216 

6 

6,156 

_ 

_ 

1,002  ■ 

414 

24,502 

2,432 

8,493 

- 

80,852 

7 

39,562 

_ 

41 

1,790 

3,442 

31,525 

4,188 

9,433 

368 

160,732 

8 

8,397 

- 

_ 

4,361 

6,471 

40,478 

3,121 

25,391 

- 

168,821 

9 

17,769 

_ 

_ 

5,269 

8,864 

91,298 

5,710 

15,430 

- 

265,411 

10 

3,765 

_ 

500 

3,755 

4,277 

29,526 

734 

13,498 

6 

124,578 

11 

13,581 

_ 

_ 

1,346 

3,965 

26,924 

1,894 

15,592 

245 

125,976 

12 

6.357 

_ 

_ 

3,424 

4,675 

45,136 

1,672 

8,130 

14 

166,465 

13 

7,116 

_ 

_ 

3,596 

4,127 

46,846 

2,746 

11, ,307 

- 

160,603 

14 

28,815 

60 

24 

4,141 

1,974 

41,291 

6,964 

17,076 

59 

161,940 

15 

11,275 

_ 

_ 

7,485 

4,308 

90,889 

6,995 

15,727 

20 

289,375 

16 

2,694 

_ 

_ 

545 

776 

10,4,37 

714 

4,096 

250 

54,008 

17 

6,013 

12 

14 

1,401 

665 

1,5,183 

1,220 

4,466 

12 

51,403 

18 

15,267 

_ 

7 

2,078 

1,822 

20,649 

3,394 

7,8,32 

53 

81,633 

19 

5,131 

- 

4,501 

3,175 

51,102 

9,573 

10,233 

141 

194,444 

20 

8,084 

_ 

_ 

1,003 

8,662 

41,,544 

2,295 

24,944 

369 

169,231 

21 

9,310 

- 

217 

610 

1,520 

30,832 

1,912 

5,,S27 

1,417 

114,6,56 

22 

13,035 

_ 

_ 

6,755 

10.771 

61,098 

2,217 

21,765 

33 

236,263 

2a 

20,811 

« 

195 

9,042 

11,559 

72,597 

7,890 

12,309 

62 

249,690 

24 

9,031 

_ 

_ 

5,559 

16,067 

61,390 

1,399 

12,279 

62 

223,121 

25 

10,810 

_ 

_ 

2,479 

2,604 

41,455 

3,914 

11,288 

- 

165,516 

26 

1,570 

_ 

_ 

657 

315 

6,545 

79 

1,948 

970 

26,032 

27 

16,752 

_ 

329 

1,681 

3,326 

,52,847 

3,299 

8,427 

21 

172,073 

28 

9,510 

_ 

246 

4,608 

3,849 

49,283 

1,580 

15,046 

830 

179,871 

29 

11,719 

_ 

_ 

1,852 

1,731 

56,154 

1,469 

8,146 

- 

1.55,9.55 

30 

1,786 

_ 

_ 

2,407 

102,082 

362 

,55,579 

- 

243,568 

31 

17,971 

1,035 

20 

5,213 

19,347 

66,656 

3,024 

22,466 

90 

2511,854 

32 

5,317 

1,554 

4,578 

32,949 

412 

5„580 

10 

115,717 

33 

3,108 

_ 

604 

644 

2,582 

16,092 

36.1 

13,121 

1 

75,780 

34 

6,481 

_ 

2,744 

5,381 

43,273 

1,250 

14,232 

50 

153,603 

35 

17,199 

_ 

_ 

7,946 

3,402 

51,078 

5,247 

6,551 

6 

171,861 

36 

11,450 

_ 

40 

4,155 

3,867 

48,643 

714 

18,497 

44 

16,5,183 

37 

6,914 

12 

3 

1,198 

2,798 

22,785 

1,322 

7,090 

632 

98,186 

38 

5,889 

40 

4,137 

3,002 

45,162 

6,487 

6,224 

1 

151,750 

39 

9,886 

_ 

_ 

1,710 

1,18:3 

26,97(1 

4,483 

4,184 

- 

87,8.35 

40 

'  10,886 

_ 

3 

3,476 

2,117 

36,8>9 

5,151 

8,516 

- 

120,255 

41 

2,873 

_ 

1,140 

393 

24,213 

1,400 

4,738 

145 

69,422 

43 

36,101 

43 

54 

2,685 

2,431 

42,008 

4,9118 

9,765 

133 

141,761 

43 

11,974 

_ 

180 

1,831 

3,099 

21,832 

6.103 

8,318 

- 

88,628 

44 

10,354 

_ 

23 

3,689 

4,255 

53,584 

l,81'.t 

8,337 

23 

167,370 

45 

25,504 

60 

15 

2,683 

3,881 

31, .528 

6,375 

8,328 

1,000 

129.137 

46 

11,160 

198 

5 

2,164 

1,385 

,53,914 

3,200 

10,513 

23 

151,223 

47 

7,557 

58 

8,566 

11,793 

60,965 

5.047 

22,443 

89 

250,123 

48 

4,647 

— 

75 

3,416 

6,387 

.53,1.56 

1,194 

11,794 

1,801 

209,131 

49 

9,101 

4 

26 

2,191 

2,106 

34,125 

6,585 

9,838 

11 

122,366 

50 

7,521 

_ 

_ 

4,606 

3,122 

65,(I0S 

,5,615 

14,392 

50 

229,222 

51 

11,743 

285 

250 

6,785 

8,753 

66.3KI 

5,348 

13,851 

29 

264,480 

52 

50,285 

_ 

604 

4,683 

2,976 

4,5,810 

7,147 

9,976 

40 

184,404 

53 

18,179 

27 

50 

5,306 

5,373 

.55,499 

8,,563 

14,439 

16 

197,616 

54 

5,975 

53 

_ 

756 

2,939 

31,499 

2,812 

19,690 

1,30 

113,447 

55 

23,380 

_ 

2,666 

3,345 

40,71-' 

2,3.i3 

13.419 

- 

141,694 

56 

25,290 

24 

7 

3,284 

4,320 

47,839 

1,905 

13,699 

65 

219,802 

57 

6,756 

13 

5,563 

2,5,54 

49,403 

7,4,59 

7,781 

68 

175,266 

58 

4,466 

_ 

49 

1,196 

1,629 

11,, 566 

2,750 

4,022 

570 

.57,395 

59 

3,515 

_ 

135 

8,667 

9,260 

70,615 

3,493 

17.104 

202 

229,,520 

60 

4,732 

_ 

_ 

4,168 

3,275 

33,082 

1.345 

13,093 

25 

138,022 

61 

5,754 

_ 

_ 

6,199 

1,411 

39,,592 

5,615 

8,142 

108 

128,878 

62 

1,5,164 

_ 

235 

1,744 

6,492 

45,833 

2,773 

10,161 

73 

157,749 

63 

5,179 

6 

_ 

1,009 

924 

23,419 

3,196 

7,229 

- 

84,s80 

64 

7,403 

- 

7,475 

20,754 

149,294 

8,935 

62,034 

6,825 

.582,439 

65 

308 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  AGGREGATES  :    PRODUCTS. 

FOR  THE  STATE  AND   COUNTIES. 


The  State, 
AKD  Counties. 


Products 


Animal 
Products 


Cloth- 
ing, 
Needle 
Work, 
etc. 


Dairy 
Products 


Food 
Products 


Green- 
house 
Products 


Hothouse 

and 
Hotbed 
Products 


Liquors 
and 

Bever- 
ages 


Nursery 
Products 


Poultry 
Products 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

1-2 

13 

U 

15 


The  State. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, . 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,   . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, . 

Worcester, 


$2,434,548 

$27,749 

41,457 

208 

182,463 

925 

204,836 

382 

16,221 

- 

210,155 

6,799 

207,522 

2,073 

153,066 

260 

167,783 

433 

438,060 

6,326 

5,497 

350 

149,193 

1,6S0 

111,569 

1,540 

19,871 

- 

526,855 

6,773 

$16,234,049 

$516,787 

185,693 

10,392 

1,530,995 

71,676 

1,334,430 

27,068 

69,788 

3,833 

1,. '516,842 

28,761 

1,312,377 

71,867 

1,115,823 

48,730 

1,446,270 

71,259 

2,491,831 

50,923 

48,020 

192 

992,633 

11,817 

731,869 

23,437 

136,563 

10,050 

3,320,915 

86,792 

$1,749,070 

8,074 

34,011 

103,945 

4,300 

191,068 

5,416 

47,866 

17,575 

675,874 

585 

208,601 

28,845 

301,795 

121,115 


$97,227 

210 

3,803 

24,914 

265 

6,913 

1,740 

3,833 

2,575 

29,071 

45 

8,845 

1,877 

1,280 

11,856 


$174,315 

133 
30,264 
8,536 
34 
14,275 
15,744 
22,462 
18,256 
27,681 

1,337 

3,830 

4,000 

27,763 


$182,906 

2,027 

790 

4,260 

30,943 

293 

5,392 

853 

87,989 

14,013 

21,696 

7,890 

6,760 


;,871,318 

126,854 
228,785 
740,050 

32,637 
382,684 
158,949 
199,691 
154,709 
576,906 

21,007 

245,633 

317,447 

8,680 

677,286 


PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


309 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  OF  AGGREGATES:    PRODUCTS. 

FOR  THE  STATE  AND  COUNTIES. 


Products 

Wood 
Products 

Wooden 
Goods 

Other 
Products 

Cereals 

Fruits, 
Berries,  and 

Nuts 

Hay, 

Straw,  and 
Fodder 

Meats 

and 

Game 

Vegetables 

Products 

from  Mines, 

Quarries, 

Pits,  etc. 

TOTAI, 

Products 

♦2,780,314 

$19,200 

$632,142 

$1,104,578 

$2,850,585 

$12,491,090 

$1,098,471 

$6,389,533 

$226,549 

$52,880,431 

1 

33,861 

3,663 

1,918 

9,778 

339,026 

152,222 

19,870 

117,192 

1,337 

1,053,915 

2 

220,888 

575 

6,169 

178,389 

108,994 

1,254,531 

140,586 

332,069 

39,405 

4,365,318 

3 

350,460 

2,847 

9,270 

79,955 

297,532 

1,066,726 

68,706 

659,745 

24,329 

5,007,991 

4 

7,030 

- 

15 

3,898 

18,752 

65,613 

11,525 

36,932 

850 

271,693 

5 

126,071 

10 

17,734 

45,105 

225,125 

1,092,863 

57,777 

784,946 

38,794 

4,776,865 

6 

335,682 

2,084 

151,573 

136,628 

136,346 

960,870 

104,271 

254,093 

841 

3,858,359 

7 

234,223 

53 

137,112 

172,365 

156,113 

931,100 

112,125 

434,445 

5,383 

3,780,042 

8 

176,933 

419 

268,620 

152,948 

108,689 

1,012,963 

98,012 

265,956 

3,978 

3,968,231 

9 

252,920 

2,946 

22,257 

81,934 

406,166 

1,900,163 

117,004 

1,934,258 

72,690 

9,174,999 

10 

20 

- 

1,242 

2,613 

1,947 

34,833 

4,852 

22,518 

350 

144,071 

11 

117,648 

281 

623 

15,526 

58,697 

654,143 

95,389 

268,885 

12,573 

2,857,517 

12 

224,987 

4,503 

7,699 

20,887 

694,984 

626,762 

45,432 

366,382 

7,277 

3,241,023 

13 

5,561 

- 

3,848 

363 

25,334 

56,369 

11,754 

138,283 

1,550 

733,191 

14 

694,030 

1,819 

4,062 

204,189 

272,880 

2,681,932 

211,168 

773,829 

17,192 

9,647,216 

15 

310 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:    PROPERTY. 


Property 

Counties,  Cities, 

Total 

AND  Towns, 

Machines, 

Domestic 

Fruit  Trees 

Mines, 

Property 

Land 

Buildings 

Implements, 

Animals, 

and 

Quarries, 

etc. 

etc. 

Vines 

Pits,  etc. 

BARNSTABLE. 

$2,062,175 

$1,709,015 

$152,580 

$245,957 

$70,146 

$6,296 

$4,246,169 

Barnstable, 

289.378 

170,955 

33,624 

49,209 

5,871 

1,875 

550,912 

Bourne, 

178,346 

110,794 

6,165 

11,876 

6,949 

100 

314,230 

Brewster,  . 

119,944 

31,780 

6,.527 

8,663 

1,054 

- 

167.968 

Chatham,    . 

103,083 

147,492 

15,4,59 

19,274 

675 

535 

286,518 

Dennis, 

129,207 

137,477 

8,983 

14,791 

3,079 

300 

293.837 

Eastham,    . 

63,830 

61,958 

6,865 

11,001 

2,024 

36 

145.714 

Falmouth,  . 

311,976 

293,954 

17,2,54 

31,551 

12,311 

2,235 

669,281 

Harwich,    . 

281,760 

250,834 

24,365 

24,993 

4,001 

265 

586,218 

Mashpee,    . 

98,341 

22,835 

1,404 

2,638 

1,479 

- 

126,697 

Orleans, 

56,890 

74,856 

6,,531 

13,288 

2,6.50 

- 

154,215 

Provincetown,  . 

.38,693 

37,290 

2,100 

6,875 

2,673 

- 

87,631 

Sandwich,  . 

108,273 

79,737 

4,714 

8,068 

5,.505 

950 

207,247 

Truro, 

49,020 

67,1.53 

,5,917 

16,986 

6,3,54 

- 

145,430 

Wellfleet,    . 

32,415 

86,658 

.5,1.50 

13,699 

11,645 

- 

149,567 

Yarmouth, . 

201,019 

135,242 

7,522 

13,045 

3,876 

— 

360,704 

BERKSHIRE. 

$9,508,934 

$6,713,296 

$,564,847 

$1,.508,312 

$677,785 

$137,936 

$19,111,110 

Adams, 

.524,998 

251,043 

27,. 581 

.54,167 

98,845 

16,275 

972,909 

Alford, 

108,504 

76,049 

8,632 

22,603 

10,055 

130 

225,973 

Becket, 

144,142 

106,1.58 

13,831 

29,256 

9,856 

10,315 

313,558 

Cheshire,    . 

267,.305 

194,605 

14,304 

46,877 

14,9.33 

1,2,50 

539,274 

Clarksburg, 

189,.523 

139,051 

13,225 

23,790 

8,276 

11,300 

385,165 

Dalton, 

240,573 

144,408 

11,006 

31,462 

25,739 

2,200 

4.55,388 

Egremont,. 

259,181 

209,830 

15,209 

59,699 

31,002 

- 

574,921 

Florida, 

88,572 

31,203 

7,300 

18,125 

4,274 

- 

149,474 

Great  Barrington,    . 

.587,751 

394,935 

23,692 

122,966 

34,961 

5,525 

1,169,830 

Hancock,    . 

204,439 

110,106 

10,901 

28,699 

5,326 

50 

3.59,521 

Hinsdale,    . 

132,897 

142,060 

18,032 

41,041 

13,285 

- 

347,315 

Lanesborough, 

282,746 

185,628 

13,100 

38,277 

22,351 

250 

542,3.52 

Lee,     .... 

352,001 

319,503 

22,590 

50,694 

18,287 

19,635 

782,710 

Lenox, 

675,135 

392,444 

24,7,55 

48,900 

17,145 

1,100 

1,159.479 

Monterey,  . 

266,175 

182,024 

19,,385 

41,526 

10,519 

- 

519,629 

Mount  Washington, 

54,590 

.52,156 

2,428 

6,482 

1,703 

- 

117,359 

NewAshford,    . 

44,220 

25,690 

3,194 

9,102 

1,787 

- 

83,993 

Kew  Marlborough,  . 

427,494 

321,499 

34,005 

103,084 

23,910 

325 

910,317 

North  Adams, 

510,103 

239,072 

22,121 

37,407 

28,530 

9,800 

847,033 

Otis,    .... 

122,102 

85,366 

8,511 

24,,540 

5,038 

50 

245,607 

Peru,   . 

83,866 

48,105 

4„572 

19,078 

3,429 

l,)9,0o0 

PiTTSFIELD, 

711,307 

771,775 

49,661 

1.58,189 

18,561 

7,100 

1,716,593 

Richmond, . 

132,034 

120,445 

13,135 

28,297 

6,439 

~ 

300,350 

Sandisfleld, 

159,461 

147,626 

13,172 

43,708 

9,879 

1,225 

375,071 

Savoy, 

98,751 

44,933 

10,674 

25,444 

6,281 

25 

186,108 

Shemeld,     . 

681,001 

4.57,585 

42,310 

112,847 

36,436 

1,000 

1,,331,179 

Stockbridge, 

606,037 

632,001 

29,003 

73,161 

16,394 

11,501 

1,368,097 

Tyringham, 

157,285 

83,728 

8,576 

23,912 

8,011 

50 

281,562 

AVashington, 

173,2,57 

89,010 

9,118 

28,933 

2,063 

- 

302,381 

West  Stockbridf 

re,    '. 

173,174 

153,366 

9,180 

29,740 

20,762 

12,435 

398,657 

Williamstown, 

932,030 

501,492 

50,7.58 

97,4.57 

156,699 

26,395 

l,764,a31 

Windsor,    . 

118,280 

60,400 

10,886 

28,849 

7,009 

- 

225,424 

BRISTOL. 

$8,883,359 

$7,371,.590 

$762,,526 

$1,194,552 

$280,083 

$64,933 

$18,557,043 

Acushnet,  . 

374,135 

389,141 

38,178 

49,802 

29,481 

11,085 

,891,822 

Attleborough, 

203,957 

297,555 

20,051 

42,677 

12,-1()9 

810 

.577,4,59 

Berkley,     . 

225,453 

2.52,470 

23,262 

36,583 

8,034 

1,890 

547,692 

Dartmouth, 

1,309,855 

999,419 

95,323 

163,,S,54 

30,280 

7,740 

2,605,971 

Dightou,      . 

267,406 

347,118 

34,149 

41,793 

10,038 

3,500 

704,004 

Easton, 

342,804 

347,705 

29,261 

45,222 

20,127 

3,230 

788,349 

Fairhaven, 

w 

386,910 

318,.519 

26,980 

37,851 

10,,5,S9 

1.50 

780,999 

Fall  River, 

.545,510 

214,397 

23,690 

40,708 

8,020 

5,435 

837,760 

Freetown,  . 

199,386 

107,839 

12,186 

21,3,58 

5,020 

1.50 

345,939 

Mansfield, . 

134,715 

175,740 

12,445 

22,859 

3,631 

3,030 

.3.52,420 

New  Bedford, 

1,324,337 

460,235 

37,518 

47,023 

11, .5,59 

4,.500 

1,)^8.5,172 

North  Attleborough, 

294,454 

321,450 

22,752 

38,879 

28,161 

1,800 

707,496 

Norton, 

223,388 

214.362 

26,891 

39,.549 

4,925 

4,140 

513,255 

Raynham,  . 
Rehoboth,  . 

290,761 

311,893 

24,918 

37,175 

26,642 

2.58 

691,647 

.546,665 

536,2.52 

72,303 

118,4,56 

18,695 

1,405 

1,293,776 

Seekonk,     . 

407,925 

414,764 

60,898 

96,987 

12,834 

4,675 

998,083 

Somerset,    . 

348,390 

195,719 

28,895 

35,774 

7,201 

800 

616,779 

Swansea,    . 

488,775 

383,435 

57,722 

79,264 

8,487 

2,720 

1,020,403 

Taunton, . 

478,113 

616,245 

47,406 

78,.522 

9,929 

3,315 

1,233,530 

Westport,  . 

490,420 

467,332 

67,698 

120,716 

,14,021 

4,300 

1.164,487 

i 

DUKES. 

$696,565 

$420,287 

$46,670 

$91460 

$16,663 

$4,900 

$1,276,245 

Chilmark,   . 

127,346 

107,070 

9,413 

'  18,523 

'^  1,183 

'l,900 

265,435 

Cottage  City,     . 

65,.59l 

.50,970 

6,936 

10,0.56 

1,,509 

- 

135,062 

Edgartown, 

125,.570 

63,960 

8,449 

18,966 

431 

217,376 

PRODUCTS    AND    PKOPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


311 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:  PROPERTY  — Continned. 


Property 

CoDNTiES,  Cities, 

Total 

Machines, 

Domestic 

Fruit  Trees 

Mines, 

Propfrty 

AND  Towns. 

Land 

Buildings 

Implements, 

Animals, 

and 

Quarries, 

X     lk\_/A     XjlX^    X 

etc. 

etc. 

Vines 

Pits,  etc. 

DUKES  — Cou. 

Gay  Head, 

$10,415 

$14,440 

$2,296 

$3,.568 

$31 

- 

$30,750 

Oosnold,     . 

105,388 

30,912 

1,650 

9,205 

5,230 

- 

152,385 

Tisbury,      . 

80,511 

28,235 

3,466 

5,206 

2,102 

- 

119,.520 

West  Tisbury,  . 

181,744 

124,700 

14,460 

25,636 

6,177 

$3,000 

355,717 

ESSEX. 

$11,160,381 

$7,730,287 

$860,396 

$1,304,289 

$1,061,335 

$128,033 

$22,-244,721 

Amesbury, 

256,430 

307,716 

21,012 

37,230 

57,763 

1,610 

681,761 

Andover,    . 

330,264 

240,725 

43,271 

63,897 

15,012 

3,500 

696,669 

Beverly,  . 

1,301,711 

392,746 

47,906 

54,021 

27,241 

8,905 

1,832,.530 

Box  ford,     . 

337,320 

241,607 

32,774 

46,895 

64,987 

1,455 

725,038 

Bradford,   . 

90,865 

59,275 

9,819 

11,106 

3,863 

1,200 

176,128 

Danvers,    . 

366,181 

321,170 

39,018 

65,121 

19,374 

2,275 

813,139 

Essex, 

203,112 

146,266 

15,474 

29,470 

14,675 

458 

409,4.55 

Georgetown, 

151,080 

124,018 

13,642 

17,905 

15,809 

.575 

323,029 

Gloucestek,   . 

303,234 

245,048 

30,445 

42,143 

3,936 

3,835 

628,641 

Groveland, 

126,897 

163,226 

8,387 

17,199 

30,863 

155 

346,727 

Hamilton,  . 

264,933 

211,166 

16,704 

29,109 

14,875 

2,400 

539,187 

Haverhill,     . 

656,435 

513,281 

48,075 

84,637 

54,836 

50,675 

1,407,939 

Ipswich, 

434,007 

334,695 

52,224 

76,273 

25,364 

6,050 

928,613 

Lawrence, 

81,655 

69,203 

7,693 

8,628 

598 

100 

167,877 

Lynn,  . 

256,255 

156,957 

17,635 

10,980 

2,088 

11,750 

455,665 

Lyunfleld,  . 
Manchester, 

110,420 

86,775 

11,365 

17,712 

11,581 

100 

237.9.53 

62,863 

80,170 

5,210 

7,462 

864 

20 

156,589 

Marblehead, 

268,475 

111,847 

14,850 

21,129 

11,083 

850 

428,234 

Merrimac,  . 

145,.')45 

114,617 

11,2,15 

18,689 

24,212 

745 

31.5,0a3 

Methuen,    . 

702,894 

876,625 

107,525 

124,295 

209,869 

1,,520 

2,022,728 

Mlddleton, . 

208,108 

151,772 

17,519 

20.4.')5 

17,756 

2,700 

418,310 

Nahant, 

33,900 

12,860 

955 

i;8.S5 

- 

- 

49,550 

Newbury,  . 

441,638 

232,111 

33,721 

63,200 

91,959 

950 

863,579 

Newburyport, 

207,108 

199,182 

18,247 

25,437 

43,645 

2,400 

496,019 

North  Andover, 

506,050 

336,653 

30,491 

68,429 

54,003 

775 

996,401 

Peabody,    . 

647,922 

418,355 

46,294 

83,043 

51,274 

12,775 

1,289,663 

Rockport,  . 

289,956 

45,893 

4,635 

5,260 

1,425 

150 

347,319 

Rowley, 

191,994 

131,736 

18,781 

26,923 

35,739 

660 

405,833 

Salem, 

543,432 

407,816 

14,772 

23,493 

10,.532 

2,250 

1,002,295 

Salisbury,  . 

208,436 

165,432 

18,290 

28,796 

43,969 

300 

465,223 

Saugus, 

231,580 

125,857 

16,4.i4 

35,188 

4,485 

2,025 

415,589 

Swampacott, 

575,504 

79,110 

4,722 

5,294 

2,632 

- 

667,262 

Topsfield,   . 

197,350 

174,780 

31,622 

56,643 

24,455 

600 

485,450 

Wenham,    . 

117,272 

120,110 

12,395 

23,175 

12,722 

950 

286,624 

West  Newbury, 

309,555 

301,487 

37,214 

53,217 

57,846 

3,320 

762,639 

FRANKLIN. 

$5,137,723 

$3,509,078 

$539,944 

$1,210,070 

$491,409 

$9,375 

$10,897,594 

Ashfield,     . 

226,750 

218,408 

36,009 

86,309 

40,387 

400 

608,2&3 

Bei-nardstou, 

204,267 

1.53,163 

20,!J01 

48,975 

24.205 

1,0.50 

452,161 

Buckland,  . 

131,093 

113,175 

22,236 

47,396 

23,545 

300 

337,745 

Charlemont, 

183,750 

126,796 

20,299 

51,435 

26,693 

800 

409,773 

Colrain, 

205,304 

123,357 

27,725 

76,294 

39,443 

- 

472,123 

Conway,     . 

247,810 

139,584 

27,604 

88,364 

22,499 

- 

525,861 

Deerfleld,  . 

638,067 

514,9.55 

52,205 

103,136 

26,544 

- 

1,334,907 

Erving, 

64,.537 

40,050 

4,888 

9,721 

8,545 

100 

127,841 

Gill,             . 

203.736 

148,360 

20,285 

48,702 

12,297 

775 

434,155 

Greenfield, 

321,909 

237,745 

37,230 

77,363 

21,458 

1,625 

697,.330 

Hawley, 

98,750 

41,075 

13,104 

31,978 

14,300 

- 

199,207 

Heath, 

95,133 

67,261 

16,.560 

42,501 

23,924 

- 

245,379 

Leverett,    . 

137,898 

t>3,9.57 

15,491 

26,749 

10,756 

- 

2.54,851 

Leyden, 

105,393 

38,474 

10,660 

30,326 

9,216 

- 

194,069 

Monroe, 

36,040 

23,448 

3,518 

8,376 

3,037 

- 

74,419 

Montague, . 

206,902 

186,784 

24,358 

50,195 

31,698 

525 

500,462 

New  Salem, 

141,265 

84,980 

16,165 

28,770 

16,412 

- 

287,592 

Northfleld, . 

273,447 

237,974 

21,913 

56,4.37 

28,718 

170 

618,659 

Orange, 

322,013 

184,215 

19,828 

39,039 

9,343 

575 

575,013 

Rowe, . 

74,951 

55,846 

9,095 

21,543 

16,602 

5 

178,042 

Shelburne, 

227,240 

87,229 

22,402 

72,932 

21,970 

500 

432,273 

Shutesbury, 

127,393 

42,4.55 

6,635 

12,7.57 

4,928 

100 

194,268 

Sunderland, 

258,395 

160,385 

45,866 

72,037 

20,025 

2,450 

565,1.58 

Warwick,   . 

226,671 

103,552 

12,754 

22,271 

14,585 

- 

379,733 

Wendell,     . 

137,815 

53,671 

10,526 

14,963 

10,937 

- 

227,912 

Whately,    . 

241,294 

256,174 

22,087 

41,501 

9,342 

— 

570,398 

HAMPDEN. 

$6,355,353 

$5,606,821 

$520,311 

$1,106,898 

$502,968 

$.32,228 

$14,124,579 

Agawam,    . 

684,259 

597,974 

66,303 

119,175 

42,939 

6.50 

1,511,300 

Blandford, 

, 

266,693 

215,986 

14,.588 

54,288 

13,565 

3,,500 

568,620 

Brimfleld,  . 

, 

212,666 

263,343 

23,867 

51,200 

16,4.57 

1,060 

.568,  ,593 

Chester, 

, 

117,911 

114,116 

10,239 

34,093 

11,417 

25 

287,801 

Chicopee, 

505,542 

325,268 

27,307 

58,492 

18,807 

1,100 

936,516 

312 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:  PROPERTY  — Continued. 


Property 

Counties,  Cities, 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines, 
Implements, 

Domestic 
Animals, 

Fruit  Trees 
and 

Mines, 
Quarries, 

Property 

etc. 

etc. 

Vines 

Pits,  etc. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

East  Longmeadow, . 

$225,159 

$202,239 

$21,782 

$33,049 

$9,667 

$4,600 

$496,496 

Grauville,  . 

145,744 

169.741 

18,014 

44,943 

45.607 

2,345 

426.394 

Hampden,  . 

220,580 

201.980 

26,626 

42,037 

47,532 

420 

539.175 

Holland,     . 

76,3.56 

37.782 

3,639 

10,367 

2,742 

150 

131.036 

HOLYOKE, 

210,691 

207,575 

15,063 

37,185 

9,669 

2,100 

482,283 

Lougmeadow, 

225,654 

227,588 

10,395 

25,618 

6,223 

1,500 

496,978 

Ludlow, 

328,106 

265,863 

29.266 

63,251 

15,606 

50 

702,142 

Monson, 

463,836 

386,107 

43,907 

80,737 

70,588 

160 

1,045,335 

Montgomery, 

89,259 

57,222 

7,762 

20,438 

3,807 

- 

178,488 

Palmer, 

229,895 

251,233 

15,,526 

44,420 

17,288 

390 

5,58,752 

Russell, 

60,426 

48,643 

5,837 

11, .563 

2,950 

- 

129,419 

Southwlck, 

269,355 

284,465 

24,3.57 

60,813 

18,690 

875 

658,555 

Springfield, 

419,471 

342,921 

35,467 

49,466 

28,361 

5,932 

881,618 

Tolland,      . 

85,794 

57,755 

7,174 

20,647 

9,288 

- 

180,658 

Wales, 

77,745 

116,418 

9.816 

18,924 

5,390 

175 

228,468 

Westfleld,  . 

557,053 

499,016 

40,624 

108,908 

23,116 

4,500 

1,233,217 

West  Springfield,      . 

652,907 

416,233 

29,216 

66,315 

25,638 

2,275 

1,092,,584 

Wilbraham, 

330,251 

317,353 

33,536 

50,969 

57,621 

421 

790,151 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$5,244,056 

$4,626,149 

$600,207 

$1,094,582 

$467,654 

$30,150 

$12,062,798 

Amherst,    . 

454,185 

381,071 

35.536 

87,589 

9,300 

400 

968,081 

Belchertown,     . 

413,421 

375,955 

46,165 

87,523 

32,953 

1,890 

957,907 

Chesterfield, 

142,044 

132,646 

16,2.50 

33,014 

34,051 

- 

3,58,005 

Cummington,    . 

107,546 

123,010 

8,730 

34,012 

17,405 

- 

290,703 

Ea^ihampton,    . 

199,430 

216,942 

48,445 

52,232 

29,993 

1,900 

548,942 

Enfield, 

100,150 

82,341 

10,650 

24,695 

3,539 

- 

221,375 

Goshen, 

80,775 

60,050 

12,725 

19,963 

13,210 

- 

186,723 

Granhy, 

323,491 

218,262 

24,349 

64,969 

12,509 

835 

644,415 

Greenwich, 

70,861 

69,386 

8,192 

19,099 

2,901 

- 

170,439 

Haiiley, 

552,280 

380,065 

41,034 

89,162 

7,173 

100 

1,069,814 

Hatfield,     . 

438,837 

476,488 

34,519 

63,584 

3,973 

- 

1,017,401 

Huntington, 

106,932 

132,181 

12,110 

29,475 

12,430 

50 

293,178 

Middlefield. 

93,802 

95,2.55 

8,743 

26,444 

11,158 

- 

•235,402 

Northampton 

637,645 

588,222 

64,928 

90,578 

56,118 

9,585 

1,447,076 

Pel  ham,      . 

101,059 

51,607 

9,299 

16,183 

7,051 

3,400 

188,599 

Plainfield,  . 

77,208 

71,365 

6,052 

25,297 

10,387 

50 

190,359 

Prescott,     . 

102,681 

43,530 

8,050 

23,738 

11,100 

50 

189,149 

Southampton, 

274.715 

228,.557 

60,046 

70,929 

32,008 

3,400 

669,655 

South  Hadley, 

309.735 

259,636 

52,7.55 

70,195 

32,048 

1,300 

725,669 

Ware,  . 

206,160 

235,835 

19,.578 

48,141 

14,774 

1,440 

525,9-28 

Westhampton, 

140,176 

94,700 

22,102 

31,099 

27,964 

2,550 

3 1,8,. 591 

Williamsljurg, 

174,735 

163,859 

39,534 

44,714 

61,542 

3,200 

487,584 

Worthington, 

136,188 

145,186 

10,415 

41,947 

24,067 

~ 

3.57,803 

MIDDLESEX. 

$20,160,934 

$15,266,843 

$1,612,945 

$2,427,689 

$2,313,017 

$289,772 

$42,071,200 

Acton, 

255,405 

299,427 

30,642 

71,517 

114,974 

1,315 

773,280 

Arlington,  . 

849,317 

414,190 

54,130 

41,069 

5,699 

5,500 

l,369,St05 

Asliljy, 

222,262 

200,970 

24,,575 

43,772 

18,720 

775 

511.074 

Ashland,     . 

207,610 

232,625 

14,798 

23,392 

24,552 

217 

.503,194 

Ayer,  . 

73,.598 

55,851 

5,565 

9,326 

2,278 

425 

147,043 

Bedford,     . 

331.317 

213.5.33 

27,069 

56,035 

94,593 

1,150 

723,697 

Belmont,     . 

581,120 

349,049 

38,621 

38,798 

90,775 

- 

1,098,363 

Billcrica,    . 

510,211 

599,264 

75,753 

72,8,50 

173,477 

300 

1,431,861 

Boxhorough, 

148,136 

115,182 

11,163 

34,293 

48,478 

321 

3,57,573 

Burlington, 

159,3,58 

82,890 

16,377 

28,1.50 

10,005 

- 

296,780 

Cambriugp:, 

251  ,.565 

123,500 

14,352 

2,728 

1,866 

1,600 

39,5.611 

Carlisle, 

174,4,30 

125,4.54 

13,648 

33,6.54 

12.747 

975 

360.908 

Chelmsford, 

826,980 

751,805 

70,315 

78,373 

75.186 

10,005 

1,812,064 

Concord,     . 

553,.522 

477,892 

65,015 

12.5.611 

71,115 

4,599 

1,297,7.54 

Drac.ut, 

668.095 

434,989 

62,799 

83,564 

107,984 

1,100 

1,3,58,531 

Dunstable, 

172.056 

120,350 

14,174 

35,275 

28,153 

20 

370,028 

Everett,  . 

292,816 

42,386 

6,764 

2,762 

242 

18,2.50 

363,220 

Framingham, 

777,887 

841,188 

62,275 

102,060 

119,289 

6,520 

1,909,219 

Groton, 

613,964 

529,445 

43,501 

69,464 

66,516 

1,657 

1,324„547 

Holliston,   . 

275.290 

319,208 

22,667 

33,293 

24,046 

9.50 

675,454 

Hopkinton, 

425,071 

332,880 

27,111 

41,030 

24,925 

2,025 

8,53,042 

Hudson, 

228,2.50 

218,868 

18,209 

.32,119 

31,069 

4,8,50 

.533,365 

Lexington, 

481,570 

386,532 

42,722 

82,5.50 

.53,979 

4,343 

1,051,696 

Lincoln, 

480,451 

367,413 

35,779 

72,936 

40,746 

1,870 

999,195 

Littleton,    . 

.305,143 

278,388 

25,403 

78,901 

151, .523 

100 

839,458 

Lowell,    . 

421,700 

198,425 

19,295 

21,480 

3,152 

10,300 

674.352 

Malden,    . 

94,8.50 

39,881 

12,624 

3.973 

478 

27,,500 

179.306 

Maklisoroogh 

'»      " 

3.58,108 

228,769 

24,114 

43.544 

28,112 

5,910 

688.5.57 

Maynard,    . 

1,58,063 

115,4.57 

11,851 

27,196 

19,1.35 

800 

332.502 

]ME1)F0RU, 

521,310 

144,757 

12,816 

10,792 

16,078 

- 

705,7.53 

Mel  lose. 

1.54.895 

.58,687 

7,068 

2,680 

246 

2,000 

225,576 

Natick, 

458,0.53 

.573,736 

38,4.58 

66,.326 

50,419 

3.775 

1.190.767 

Newton,   . 

1,070,605 

4.50,184 

44,650 

70,093 

48,721 

79,650 

l,763.9as 
V 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


313 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:  PROPERTY  — Continued. 


Property 

1 

ConsTiEs,  Cities, 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Machines, 

Domestic 

Fruit  Trees 

Mines, 

Propertt 

Land 

Buildings 

Implements, 

Animals, 

and 

Quarries, 

etc. 

etc. 

Vines 

Pits,  etc. 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

North  Reading, 

$232,213 

$215,770 

$28,208 

$34,123 

$27,044 

$2,0.50 

$.539,408 

Peppeiell,  . 

352,140 

436,837 

30,611 

45,660 

32,720 

545 

898,513 

Reading,     . 

242,045 

339,871 

27,608 

33,212 

33,582 

2,830 

679,148 

Sherborn,  . 

452,088 

401,382 

34,577 

66,691 

87,244 

2,985 

1,044,967 

Shirley, 

196,380 

140,825 

10,815 

27,362 

14,073 

1,000 

390,455 

SOMERVILLE, 

97,800 

27,119 

3,575 

1,898 

- 

19,100 

149,492 

Stoneham,  . 

117.950 

69,400 

9,863 

10,325 

- 

- 

207,.538 

Stow,   . 

254,325 

187,266 

21,156 

39,687 

34,425 

870 

537,729 

Sudhury,     . 

302,017 

377,597 

50,223 

99,601 

46.612 

3,370 

879,420 

Tewksbury, 

574,118 

476,489 

61,323 

60,418 

56,827 

7,250 

1,236,425 

Townsend, 

171,135 

117,,598 

28,508 

20,066 

11,587 

,50 

348,944 

Tyngsborough, 

259,730 

237,735 

36,356 

41,656 

53,134 

8,975 

637,586 

Wakefield, 

116,568 

93,134 

8,322 

10,803 

5,788 

3,700 

238.315 

Waltham, 

629,550 

412,367 

43,414 

69,878 

35,811 

19,875 

1,210,895 

Wateitown, 

835,904 

218,989 

21,232 

19,798 

12,461 

3,000 

1,111,384 

Way  land,    . 

325,390 

299,203 

32,811 

69,193 

40,680 

3,010 

770,287 

AVestford,   . 

323,578 

464,602 

60,039 

59,322 

214,666 

- 

1,122.207 

Weston, 

661,675 

452,485 

39,630 

85,517 

24,947 

7,160 

1.271.414 

Wilmington, 

322,838 

247,759 

22,188 

26,4,52 

15,785 

4,700 

639.722 

Winchester, 

226,637 

142,582 

27,261 

20,118 

1,555 

- 

418,153 

WOBURN,    . 

363,845 

184,658 

20,922 

46,297 

4,798 

500 

621,020 

NANTUCKET. 

$189,199 

$114,461 

$16,115 

$34,622 

$429 

$300 

$355,126 

Nantucket, 

189,199 

114,461 

16,115 

34,622 

429 

300 

3.5--,126 

NORFOLK. 

$6,607,101 

$4,973,2,57 

$407,297 

$830,859 

$169,988 

$17,778 

$13,ijv»6,280 

Avon 

71,643 

104,290 

10,652 

16,186 

3,825 

_ 

206,596 

Bellinghani, 

117,973 

144,880 

10,942 

30,518 

4,315 

100 

.308,728 

Brain  tree,  . 

192,078 

217,427 

28,935 

58,922 

6,363 

- 

503,725 

Brookliue, . 

389,000 

201,294 

12,410 

27,911 

14,161 

1,800 

646,576 

Canton, 

300,302 

149,010 

14,104 

25,592 

3,473 

- 

492,481 

Cohasset,    . 

109,074 

73,350 

7,265 

9,110 

2.790 

- 

201, .589 

Dedham,     . 

782,780 

408,996 

29,856 

83,265 

8,152 

2,910 

1,315,959 

Dover, 

263,338 

227,980 

20,701 

46,295 

11,529 

- 

569,843 

Fox borough. 

267,310 

241,831 

19,261 

33,200 

5,087 

25 

566,714 

Franklin,    . 

227,674 

197,988 

15,388 

44,823 

8,084 

1,415 

495,375 

Holbrook,  . 

71,990 

83,400 

10,337 

21,687 

1,,508 

- 

188,922 

Hyde  Park, 

146,487 

26,160 

1,222 

300 

175 

- 

174,344 

Medfield,    . 

120,288 

142,060 

8,368 

23,523 

3,159 

850 

298,248 

Medway,     . 

94,336 

144,537 

9,162 

20,444 

6,623 

150 

275,252 

Millis, 

161,752 

152,940 

11,902 

21,905 

11,8.52 

35 

360,386 

Milton, 

912,775 

232,.55S 

19,218 

49,889 

7,789 

- 

1,222,229 

Needham,  . 

400,539 

305,837 

26,401 

53,586 

10,839 

- 

797,202 

Norfolk,      . 

119,187 

122,193 

10,294 

22,703 

5,290 

270 

279,937 

Norwood,    . 

212,355 

112,145 

11,236 

17,3.56 

1,109 

1,250 

355,451 

QUINCY,        . 

219,920 

99,007 

8,082 

13,752 

3,968 

2,300 

347,029 

Randolph,  . 

70,660 

90,750 

8,841 

16,816 

1,726 

- 

188,793 

Sharon, 

279,694 

271,079 

16,685 

23,358 

11,788 

600 

603,204 

Stoughton, . 

190,674 

211,276 

12,201 

24,435 

10,667 

2,393 

451,646 

Walpole,     . 

276,280 

277,275 

18,914 

35,213 

3,521 

100 

611,306 

Wellesley,  . 

229.613 

289,439 

18,130 

25,585 

13,184 

3,2.50 

579,201 

Weymouth, 

119,715 

189,065 

29,219 

40,976 

3,932 

30 

382,937 

Wrentham, 

259,664 

256,490 

17,571 

43,506 

5,076 

300 

582,607 

PLYMOUTH. 

$6,456,141 

$4,752,224 

$,536,512 

$729,982 

$266,696 

$28,160 

$12,769,715 

Abington,  . 

90,438 

141,411 

15,724 

19,006 

5,730 

_ 

272,309 

Bridgewater,     . 

2.52,178 

261,107 

31,494 

41,133 

7,225 

1,300 

594,437 

Brockton, 

169,004 

139,971 

20,182 

46,195 

5,989 

- 

381,341 

Carver, 

769,333 

121, .501 

18,803 

16,377 

5,346 

20 

931,380 

Duxbury,    .        .        . 

259,993 

241,784 

17,172 

30,240 

19,956 

5,235 

574,380 

East  Bridgewater,   . 

194,4.35 

266,785 

28,140 

33,483 

6,124 

- 

528,967 

Halifax,      . 

162,322 

188,349 

27,714 

23,590 

13,902 

- 

415,877 

Hanover,    . 

218,499 

251,967 

26,030 

32,037 

8,740 

- 

537,273 

Hanson, 

170,592 

338,690 

38,852 

34,035 

10,770 

- 

592,939 

Hingham,   . 

299,999 

238,706 

28,458 

49,988 

8,975 

12,000 

638,126 

Hull,    .        .        .        . 

70,055 

20,728 

916 

3,028 

40 

- 

94,767 

Kingston,    . 

170,183 

208,816 

14,624 

21,469 

9.751 

745 

425,588 

Lakeville,  . 

239,724 

218,928 

19,084 

25,761 

10.160 

1„540 

515,197 

Marion, 

280,211 

117,735 

11,171 

15,698 

4,890 

25 

429,730 

Marshtteld, 

274,.<520 

269,901 

21,909 

39,947 

34,786 

1,985 

642,848 

Mattajjoisett,     . 

.300,029 

173,,321 

18,755 

30,447 

12,203 

250 

535,005 

Middleborough, 

2.34,781 

246,292 

30,951 

42,047 

9,087 

50 

.563.208 

Norwell, 

110,243 

55,356 

9,306 

14,239 

8,970 

1,100 

199,214 

Pembroke, 

168,384 

135,240 

11,012 

18,662 

11,189 

1,800 

346.287 

Plymouth,  . 

374,880 

144,098 

17,670 

18,901 

10,294 

1,210 

.567.053 

Plympton,  . 

64,599 

91,552 

10,289 

14,768 

4.163 

185.371 

314 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION  OF  CITY  AND  TOWN  AGGREGATES:  PROPERTY— Concluded. 


Propertv 



Counties,  Cities, 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Land 

Buildings 

Machines, 
Implements, 

Domestic 
Animals, 

Fruit  Trees 
and 

Mines, 
Quarries, 

PROPEETr 

etc. 

etc. 

Vines 

Pits,  etc. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Rochester, . 

$449,593 

$234,733 

$31,479 

$38,277 

$17,251 

- 

$771,333 

Rockland,  . 

64,665 

87,030 

9,332 

13,142 

975 

- 

175,144 

Scituate,     . 

283,343 

179,152 

25,680 

30,718 

29,358 

$900 

549,151 

Ware  ham,  . 

485,309 

.59,326 

8,276 

6,600 

1,615 

- 

561,126 

West  liridgewater, . 

232,179 

227,775 

31,881 

.50,608 

6,493 

- 

548,936 

Whitman,  . 

66,850 

91,970 

11,608 

19,586 

2,714 

" 

192,728 

SUFFOLK. 

$7,907,926 

$1,321,042 

$105,580 

$87,763 

$91,969 

$27,600 

$9,.541,880 

Boston,     . 

6,788,840 

1,134,377 

84,140 

64,889 

53,139 

24,500 

8,149,885 

Chelsea,  . 

395,513 

48,111 

4,057 

4,140 

755 

3,000 

4.55,576 

Revere, 

6(X),000 

110,017 

15,792 

16,692 

33,499 

100 

776,100 

Winthrop,  . 

1'23,573 

28,537 

1,591 

2,042 

4,576 

"" 

160,319 

WORCESTER. 

$19,902,012 

$13,806,012 

$1,402,101 

$2,987,682 

$1,514,736 

$80,211 

$39,692,754 

Ashburnham,    . 

197,292 

146,.530 

12,607 

22,968 

4,077 

500 

383,974 

Athol,  . 

228,410 

204,087 

23,720 

44,476 

23,331 

2,300 

526,3-24 

Auburn, 

250,443 

148,342 

21,217 

38,998 

11,746 

- 

470,746 

Barre, 

472,364 

297,609 

36,467 

112,237 

17,050 

- 

935,727 

Berlin, 

200,830 

235,343 

25,292 

39,921 

52,181 

100 

553,667 

Blackstone, 

263,478 

200,792 

25,483 

42,632 

48,890 

2,000 

583,275 

Lolton, 

282,796 

237,845 

30,092 

51,870 

71,-575 

110 

674,288 

Boyli  ton,    . 

267,426 

171,198 

15,263 

45,139 

12,327 

- 

511,353 

Broc  afield, 

272,670 

239,545 

19,748 

46,518 

13,697 

1,070 

593,248 

Chariton,    . 

556,053 

300.981 

49,105 

84,494 

50,336 

750 

1,041,719 

Clinto   , 

154,606 

157,137 

7,646 

12,949 

13,226 

4,000 

349,564 

Dana,  . 

94,317 

86,977 

8,306 

16,836 

3,027 

45 

209,508 

Douglas,     . 

239,370 

164,809 

15,219 

22,043 

11,295 

650 

453,386 

Dudley, 

261,309 

216,363 

26,532 

49,862 

9,863 

1,275 

565,204 

FlTCHBURG, 

514,143 

290,844 

26,272 

41,628 

20,941 

4,000 

897,828 

Gardner,    . 

235,967 

168,382 

19,469 

38,072 

7,547 

4,888 

474,.325 

Grafton,      . 

365,048 

387,230 

39,323 

84,372 

.50,685 

566 

927.224 

Ilardwick, . 

389,525 

306,545 

29,448 

89,605 

36,433 

190 

851,746 

Harvard,    . 

399,782 

406,845 

43,984 

75,196 

135,941 

240 

1,061,988 

Holden, 

.325,918 

181,983 

17,1.56 

48,032 

10,633 

- 

583,672 

Hopedale,  . 

52,046 

51,295 

3,730 

7,346 

1,937 

425 

116,779 

Hubbardston, 

344,424 

248,624 

28,971 

53,722 

1.3,118 

1,305 

690,164 

Lancaster, . 

492,470 

481,615 

33,072 

145,460 

37,409 

7,900 

1,197,926 

Leicester,  . 

310,512 

229,281 

26,312 

31,901 

25,298 

- 

623,304 

Leominster, 

325,080 

232,790 

42,738 

37,122 

11,875 

- 

649,605 

Lunenburg, 

437,552 

292,416 

32,123 

66,897 

63,450 

900 

893,338 

Mendon,     . 

212,087 

182,629 

22,933 

37,459 

24,613 

100 

479,821 

Mil  ford,      . 

141,297 

122,883 

7,444 

18.618 

8,950 

5,0.50 

304,242 

Millbury,    . 

232,463 

184,873 

17,975 

4:5,301 

31,515 

680 

510,807 

New  Biaintree, 

232,975 

164,056 

21,553 

76,539 

17,272 

110 

512,505 

Korthhorougli, 

332,359 

285,690 

29,421 

54,503 

62,348 

2,725 

767,046 

Isorthl)ridge, 

211,836 

153,041 

12,,541 

25,720 

5,512 

805 

409,455 

North  Hrookfiel 

d,  ; 

287,363 

208,841 

19,679 

.50,691 

18,933 

50 

585,557 

Oakham,     . 

165,661 

83,764 

9,993 

31,358 

13,233 

- 

304,009 

Oxford, 

274,680 

204,906 

19,961 

34,681 

9,303 

- 

543„531 

Paxton, 

159,648 

74,489 

9,344 

27,052 

6,433 

320 

277,286 

Petersham, 

320,751 

235,497 

19,964 

43,910 

9,042 

1,605 

630,769 

Phillipston, 

140,005 

82,707 

12,382 

33,602 

13,933 

- 

282,629 

Princeton,  . 

324,461 

260,891 

25,9,58 

66,071 

31, .302 

435 

709,118 

Royal  ston, . 

216,000 

161,853 

17,440 

40,361 

23,324 

900 

459,878 

Rutland,     . 

242,042 

,       132,262 

21,935 

50,364 

18,664 

,   1,680 

466,947 

Shrewsbury, 

442,825 

307,136 

31,887 

81,792 

62,276 

1,425 

y27,.341 

Soutliborough, 

,500,937 

355,936 

24,.567 

67,846 

62,080 

3,400 

1,014,766 

Southbridge, 

179,068 

1.55,684 

15,732 

31,842 

7,461 

220 

390.007 

Spencer,      . 

344,988 

211,134 

34,358 

59,.537 

24,168 

200 

674,385 

Sterling, 

549,005 

356,218 

36,065 

81,911 

46,362 

325 

1,069,886 

Sturliiidge, 

29«,507 

221,628 

19,742 

46,895 

13,986 

785 

593,543 

Sutton, 

386,279 

228,661 

31,905 

.56,083 

25,030 

225 

728,183 

Templeton, 

234,365 

209,841 

17,474 

34,088 

6,864 

1,000 

503,632 

Upton, 

238,601 

304,4,56 

19,339 

42,4.33 

6,997 

500 

612,.326 

Uxbridge,  . 

332,671 

261,773 

28,1.57 

50,9.57 

15,.566 

2,175 

691,299 

Warren, 

270,427 

222,904 

18,4.55 

.52,816 

15,971 

980 

.581, .5.53 

Webster,     . 

10!S,184 

90,352 

7,205 

12,442 

4,206 

350 

222,739 

We^tborough, 

335,130 

280.1.53 

25,680 

76,. 5.58 

25,686 

2,875 

746,082 

West  Bovlnton, 

206,789 

182,037 

lil,.589 

39,166 

9,769 

100 

457,4.50 

West  Urookfleld, 

219,243 

173,715 

16,107 

48,.527 

12,363 

925 

470,880 

Westminster,     . 

348,043 

293,6(15 

29,390 

45,4.50 

16,4.55 

1,752 

734,695 

Winchendon,     . 

163,245 

151,991 

11,854 

22,763 

4,769 

- 

354,622 

Worcester,    . 

3,324,246 

1,175,048 

86,777 

152,0.50 

102,462 

15,300 

4,855,883 

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315 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION    OF    AGGREGATES:    PROPERTY. 
FOR   THE   STATE   AND   COUNTIES. 


Property 

The  State,  and 
Counties. 

Laiui 

Buildings 

Macliines, 

Implements, 

etc. 

Domestic 

Animals, 

etc. 

Fruit  Trees 

and 

A'ines 

Mines, 
Quarries, 
Pits,  etc. 

Total 
Propertv 

The  State. 

$110,271,8.59 

$77,920,357 

$8,128,031 

$14,854,417 

$7,924,878 

$857,672 

$219,957,214 

Barnstable, 

•2,062,175 

1,709,015 

1.52,580 

245,957 

70,146 

6,296 

4,246,169 

Berkshire, . 

9,508,934 

6,713,296 

564,847 

1,508,312 

677,785 

137,936 

19,111,110 

Bristol, 

8,883,359 

7,-371,590 

762,526 

1,194,552 

280,083 

64,933 

18,.5.57,043 

Dukes, 

696,565 

420,287 

46,670 

91,160 

16,663 

4,900 

1,276,245 

Essex, 

11,160,381 

7,730,287 

860,396 

1,304,289 

1,061,335 

128,033 

22,244,721 

Franklin,    . 

5,137,723 

3,509,073 

539,944 

1,210,070 

491,409 

9,375 

10,897,.594 

Hampden,  . 

6,355,353 

5,606,821 

520,311 

1,106,898 

502,968 

.32,228 

14,124,579 

Hampshire, 

5,244,0.'56 

4,626,149 

600,207 

1,094,582 

467,6.54 

30,150 

12,062,798 

Middlesex, 

20,160,934 

15,266,843 

1,612,945 

2,427,689 

2,313,017 

289,772 

42,071,200 

Nantucket, 

189,199 

114,461 

16,115 

34,622 

429 

300 

355,126 

Norfolk,      . 

6,607,101 

4,973,2.57 

407,297 

830,859 

169,988 

17,778 

13,006,280 

Plynio\ith, . 

6,456,141 

4,752,224 

.536,512 

729,982 

266,696 

28,160 

12,769,715 

Suffolk, 

7,907,926 

1,321,042 

105,580 

87,763 

91,969 

27,600 

9,541,880 

Worcester, 

19,902.012 

13,806,012 

1,402,101 

2,987,682 

1,514,736 

80,211 

39,692,754 

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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
PERCENTAGES  OF  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  OF  VALUE   OF  PROPERTY. 


Percent- 

Percent- 

Counties, Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Protlucts 

CoDNTiEs,  Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Products 

AND   TOWKS. 

Products 

Property 

of 
Property 

AND  Towns. 

Products 

Property 

of 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

$1,053,915 

$4,246,169 

24.82 

DUKES  — Con. 

Barnstable, 

199,.524 

550,912 

.36.22 

Gay  Head, 

$7,746 

$30,750 

25.19 

Bourne,     . 

.57,485 

314,230 

18.29 

Gosnold,    . 

13,376 

152,385 

8.78 

Brewster, . 

41,403 

167,968 

24.65 

Tisbury,    . 

21,678 

119,520 

18.14 

Chatham,  . 

58,112 

286,518 

20.28 

West  Tisbury, . 

81,938 

355,717 

23.03 

Dennis, 

55,065 

293,837 

18.74 

Easthani,  . 

57,742 

145,714 

39.63 

Falmouth, 

159,845 

669,281 

23.88 

ESSEX. 

$4,776,865 

$22,244,721 

21.47 

Harwich,   . 

139,237 

586,218 

23.75 

Mashpee,  . 

25,187 

126,697 

19.88 

Amesbury, 

133,497 

681,761 

19.58 

Orleans,     . 

36,389 

154,215 

23.60 

Andover,  . 

301,566 

696,669 

43.29 

Provincetown, 

32,752 

87,631 

.37.37 

Bevekly, 

231,.556 

1,832,,530 

12.64 

Sandwich, 

33,112 

207,247 

15.98 

Boxford,   . 

137,409 

725,038 

18.95 

Truro, 

60,660 

145,430 

41.71 

Bradford, . 

60,079 

176,128 

34.11 

Wellfleet,  . 

46,457 

149,567 

31.06 

Danvers,   . 

287,282 

813,139 

35.33 

Yarmouth, 

50,945 

360,704 

14.12 

Essex, 

106,288 

409,455 

25.96 

Georgetown,    . 

50,881 

323,029 

15.75 

Gloucester,  . 

198,421 

628,641 

31.56 

BERKSHIRE. 

$4,365,318 

$19,111,110 

22.84 

Groveland, 

51,287 

346,727 

14.79 

Hamilton, . 

97,815 

539,187 

18.14 

Adams, 

184,350 

972,909 

18.95 

Haverhill,    . 

226,725 

1,407,939 

16.10 

Alford,       . 

68,068 

225,973 

30.12 

Ipswich,     . 

238,419 

928,613 

25.67 

Becket, 

95,837 

313,558 

30.56 

Lawrence,     . 

61,102 

167,877 

36.40 

Cheshire,  . 

149,.527 

.539,274 

27.73 

Lynn, 

73,032 

455,665 

16.03 

Clarksburg, 

92,013 

385,165 

23.89 

Lyunfleld, 

83,424 

237,953 

35.06 

Dalton, 

126,003 

455,388 

27.67 

Manchester,      . 

35,006 

156,589 

22.36 

Egremont, 

1&3,196 

574,921 

31., S6 

Marljleiiead,     . 

106,632 

428,234 

24.90 

Florida.     . 

62,630 

149,474 

41.90 

Merrimac, 

74,662 

315,063 

23.70 

Great  Barrington,  . 

247,780 

1,169,830 

21.18 

Methuen,  . 

372,746 

2,022,728 

18.43 

Hancock,  . 

80,970 

359,521 

22.52 

Middleton, 

92,095 

418,310 

22.02 

Hinsdale,  . 

119,8.39 

347,315 

34.50 

Nahant, 

9,874 

49,,5.50 

19.93 

Lanesborough, 

149,026 

542,352 

27.48 

Newbury, . 

193,527 

863,579 

22.41 

Lee,    .       .       .        . 

215,711 

782,710 

27.56 

Newburyport, 

91,840 

496,019 

18.. 52 

Lenox, 

171,804 

1,159,479 

14.82 

North  Andover, 

260,286 

996,401 

26.12 

Monterey, . 

94,4,32 

519,629 

18.17 

Peabody,  . 

271,170 

1,289,663 

21.03 

Mount  Washington, 

16,099 

117,359 

13.72 

Rockport,  . 

40,993 

347,319 

11.80 

Kew  Ashford,  . 

21,6)38 

83,993 

25.76 

Rowley,     . 

90,141 

405,833 

22.21 

New  Marlborough, . 

213,927 

910,317 

23.50 

Salem, 

109,785 

1,002,295 

10.95 

North  Adams, 

145,817 

847,033 

17.22 

Salisbury,. 

107,615 

465,223 

23.13 

Otis,   .       .       .       . 

59,383 

245,607 

24.18 

Saugus, 

131,085 

415,589 

31.54 

Peru, .        .       .       . 

56,414 

159,050 

35.47 

Swampscott, 

29,501 

667,262 

4.42 

PiTTSFIELD,      . 

290,640 

1,716,.593 

16.93 

Topsfleld,  . 

168,942 

485,450 

34.80 

Richmond, 

84,811 

300,350 

28.24 

Wenliam,  . 

85,716 

286,624 

29.91 

Sandisfleld, 

123,150 

375,071 

.32.83 

West  Newbury, 

166,466 

762,639 

21.83 

Savoy, 

85,355 

186,108 

45.86 

Sheffield,  . 

268,518 

1,331,179 

20.17 

Stockbridge,     . 

237,008 

1,368,097 

17.32 

FRANKLIN. 

$3,858,359 

$10,897,594 

35.41 

Tyringham, 

73,009 

281,562 

25.93 

AVashington,     . 

97,940 

302,381 

32.39 

Ashfield,    . 

246,791 

608,263 

40.57 

West  St<)ckbridge,  . 

81,461 

398,6,57 

20.43 

Bernardston,    . 

163,847 

452,161 

36.24 

WillianisLown,. 

364,446 

1,764,831 

20.65 

Buckland, 

131,453 

337,745 

38.92 

Windsor,  . 

104,516 

225,424 

46.36 

Charlemont, 

143,119 

409,773 

34.93 

Colrain,      . 

225,015 

472,123 

47.66 

Conway,    . 

228,065 

.525,861 

43.37 

BRISTOL. 

$5,007,991 

$18,iJ57,043 

26.99 

Deerfleld,  . 

359,948 

1,334,907 

26.96 

Erving, 

31,071 

127,841 

24.30 

Acushnet, . 

234,817 

891,822 

26.33 

Gill 

159,751 

434,1,55 

36.80 

Attleborougli,  . 

190,.575 

.577,4,59 

33.00 

Greenfield, 

239,672 

697,330 

34-37 

Berkley,    . 

148,923 

,547,692 

27.19 

Hawley,     . 

85,035 

199,207 

42.69 

Dartmouth, 

697,407 

2,605,97.1 

26.76 

Heath, 

108,769 

245,,379 

44.33 

Dighton,    . 

212,.'J93 

704,004 

30.20 

Leverett,  . 

94,659 

254,851 

37.14 

Easton, 

181,944 

788,349 

23.08 

Ley den,     . 

76,110 

194,069 

.39.22 

Fairhaven, 

179,446 

780,999 

22.98 

Monroe,     . 

26,!J97 

74,419 

36.28 

Fall  Rivek,    . 

164,739 

837,760 

19.66 

Montague, 

174,810 

500,462 

34.93 

Freetown, 

108,991 

345,939 

31.51 

New  Salem, 

103,212 

287,592 

35.89 

Mansfield, 

71,107 

3,52,420 

20.18 

Northfield, 

197,032 

618,659 

31.85 

New  Bkufouu, 

212,558 

1,885,172 

11.28 

Orange,      . 

165,438 

.575,013 

28.77 

Nortii  Attleborough, 

150,254 

707,496 

21.24 

Rowe, 

70,744 

178,042 

39.73 

Norton,      .        .  •      . 

137,513 

513,2,55 

26.79 

Shelburne, 

177,744 

432,273 

41.12 

Raynham,. 

131,759 

691,647 

19.05 

Shutesbury,      . 

45,064 

194,268 

23.20 

Reiiobotli,. 

456,180 

1,293,776 

35.26 

Sunderland,      . 

2,59,899 

,565,1.58 

45.99 

Seekouk,   . 

334,273 

998,083 

33.49 

Warwick,  . 

109,098 

379,733 

28.73 

Somerset,  . 

213,392 

616,779 

34.60 

Wendell,    . 

63,&37 

227,912 

28.01 

Swansea,  . 

363,793 

1,020,403 

.35.65 

Whately,   . 

171,179 

570,398 

30.01 

Taunton, 

294,267 

1,233,,530 

23.86 

Westport, . 

523,460 

1,164,487 

44.95 

HAMPDEN. 

$3,780,042 

$14,124,579 

26.76 

DUKES. 

$271,693 

$1,276,245 

21.29 

Agawam,  . 

457,0.53 

1„5I1,300 

30.24 

Bland  lord. 

143,970 

568,620 

•25.32 

Chilmark,  . 

42,0.58 

265,435 

15.84 

Brim  field,  . 

180,431 

.568,593 

31.73 

Cottage  City,    . 

47,117 

135,062 

34., «9 

Chester,     . 

91,523 

287,801 

31.80 

Edgartown, 

57,780 

217,376 

26.58 

Chicopee, 

182,848 

936,516 

19.. 52 

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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 
PERCENTAGES  OF  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS  OF  VALUE  OF  PROPERTY  — Con. 


Percent- 

Percent- 

Counties, Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Products 

Counties,  Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Products 

AND  Towns. 

Products 

rroperty 

of 
Property 

AND  Towns. 

Products 

Property 

of 
Property 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Ea8t  Loagmeadow, 

$124,286 

$496,496 

25.03 

North  Reading, 

$116,634 

$539,408 

21.62 

Granville, . 

130,441 

426,394 

30.59 

Pepperell, 

182,309 

898,513 

20.29 

Hampden, 

141,111 

539,175 

26.17 

Reading,    . 

152,505 

679,148 

22.46 

Holland,    . 

28,224 

131,036 

21.54 

Sherborn, . 

193,981 

1,044,967 

18.56 

HOLYOKE, 

144,244 

482,283 

29.91 

Shirley, 

81,075 

390,455 

20.76 

Longmeadow, . 

59,973 

496,978 

12.07 

Somerville,  . 

4.5,915 

149,492 

30.71 

Ludlow,     . 

202.012 

702,142 

28.77 

Stoneham, 

69,867 

207,-538 

33.66 

Monson,     . 

289,711 

1,045,335 

27.71 

Stow,  .... 

131,526 

537,729 

24.46 

Montgomery,    . 

54,257 

178,488 

30.40 

Sudbury,   . 

264,583 

879,420 

30.09 

Palmer, 

135,571 

558,752 

24.26 

Tewksbury, 

2.51,277 

1,236,425 

20.32 

Russell, 

30,874 

129,419 

23.86 

Townsend, 

138,685 

348,944 

39.74 

Southwick, 

228,472 

658,555 

34.69 

Tyngsborough, 

87,436 

637,586 

13.71 

Springfield,  . 

177,436 

881,618 

20.13 

Wakefield, 

,55,656 

238,315 

23.35 

Tolland,     . 

46,540 

1^0,658 

25.76 

Waltham, 

253,740 

1,210,895 

20.95 

Wales, 

61,735 

228,468 

27.02 

Watertown, 

195,681 

1,111,384 

17.61 

Westneld, . 

378,575 

1,233,217 

30.70 

Wayland,  . 

179,362 

770,287 

23.29 

West  Springfield,    . 

315,597 

1,092,584 

28.89 

Westford,  . 

211,456 

1,122,207 

18.84 

Wilbraham,      . 

175,158 

790,151 

22.17 

Weston,     . 

245,704 

1,271,414 

19.33 

Wilmington, 

84,743 

639,722 

13.25 

Winchester, 

194,036 

418,1.53 

46.40 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$3,966,231 

$12,062,798 

32.90 

WOBURN,  . 

185,193 

621,020 

29.82 

Amherst,  . 

360,565 

968,081 

37.25 

Belchertown,   . 

.324,926 

957,907 

33.92 

NANTUCKET. 

$144,071 

$355,126 

40.57 

Chesterfield,     . 

107,051 

358,005 

29.90 

Cummington,  . 

105,973 

290,703 

36.45 

Nantucket, 

144,071 

355,126 

40.57 

Easthampton,  . 

187,354 

548,942 

34.13 

Enfield,      . 

66,820 

221,375 

30.18 

Goshen,     . 

64,474 

186,723 

34.53 

NORFOLK. 

$2,8.57,517 

$13,006,280 

21.97 

Granby,     . 

210,428 

644,415 

32.65 

Greenwich, 

52,141 

170,439 

30.. 59 

Avon, 

47,649 

206,596 

23.06 

Hadley,     . 

416,802 

1,069,814 

38.96 

Bellingham, 

105,599 

308,728 

34.20 

Hatfield,    . 

304,863 

1,017,401 

29.96 

Braintree, 

167,416 

503,725 

33.24 

Huntington, 

81,542 

293,178 

27.81 

Brookline, 

128,059 

646,576 

19.81 

Middlefield,      . 

73,670 

235,402 

31.30 

Canton, 

90,492 

492,481 

18.37 

Northampton, 

356,816 

1,447,076 

24.66 

Cohasset,  . 

39,358 

201,.589 

19.52 

Pelham,     . 

57,958 

188,599 

30.73 

Dedham,    . 

260,818 

1,315,959 

19.82 

Plainfield,. 

78,002 

190,359 

40.98 

Dover, 

147,646 

569,843 

25.91 

Prescott,    . 

63,186 

189,149 

33.41 

Foxborough,    . 

105,082 

566,714 

18.54 

Southampton,  . 

262,934 

669,655 

39.26 

Franklin,  . 

130,738 

495,375 

26.39 

South  Hadley, . 

260,010 

725,669 

35.83 

Holbrook, . 

54,(;25 

188,922 

28.91 

Ware, 

159,.576 

525,928 

30.34 

Hyde  Park,       . 

10,704 

174,844 

6.14 

Westhampton,. 

101,607 

318,591 

31.89 

Medfleld,  . 

69,096 

298,248 

23.17 

Williamsburg, . 

147,438 

487,584 

30.24 

Med  way,  . 

77,287 

275,252 

28.08 

Worthington,   . 

124,095 

357,803 

34.68 

Millis, 

74,367 

360,386 

20.64 

Milton, 

134,667 

1,222,229 

11.02 

Needham,  . 

219,004 

797,202 

27.47 

MIDDLESEX. 

$9,174,999 

$42,071,200 

21.81 

Norfolk,     . 

72,789 

279,937 

26.00 

Norwood,  . 

75,030 

355,451 

21.11 

Acton, 

206,667 

773,280 

26.73 

QUINCY,     . 

77,007 

347,029 

22.19 

Arlington, 

375,247 

1,369,905 

27.39 

Randolph, 

62,645 

188,793 

33.18 

Ashby, 

138,337 

511,074 

27.07 

Sharon, 

100,865 

603,204 

16.72 

Ashland,   . 

91,588 

503,194 

18.20 

Stoughton, 

117,076 

451,646 

25.92 

Ayer, . 

27,113 

147,043 

18.44 

Walpole,    . 

126,823 

611,306 

20.75 

Bedford,   . 

181,598 

723,697 

25.09 

Wellesley, 

95,,539 

579,201 

16.49 

Belmont,  . 

290,239 

1,098,363 

26.42 

Weymouth, 

135,914 

382,937 

35.49 

Billerica,  . 

257,6,59 

1,431,861 

17.99 

Wrentham, 

131,222 

582,607 

22.52 

Boxborough,    . 

89,689 

357,573 

25.08 

Burlington, 

133,876 

296,780 

45.11 

Cambridge,    . 

117,327 

395,611 

29.66 

PLYMOUTH. 

$3,241,023 

$12,769,715 

25.38 

Carlisle,     . 

102,121 

360,908 

28.30 

Chelmsford,     . 

237,848 

1,812,664 

13.12 

Abington, . 

72,829 

272,309 

26.74 

Concord,   . 

406,569 

1,297,754 

31.33 

Bridgewater,    . 

159,022 

594,437 

26.75 

Dracut, 

288,995 

1,358,531 

21.27 

Brockton, 

143,170 

381,341 

37.54 

Dunstable, 

104,213 

370,028 

28.16 

Carver, 

272,508 

931,380 

29.26 

Everett,  . 

50,959 

363,220 

14.03 

Duxbury,  . 

123,076 

574,380 

21.43 

Framingham,  . 

336,674 

1,909,219 

17.63 

East  Bridgewater,  . 

139,043 

528,967 

26.29 

Groton, 

194,218 

1,324,547 

14.66 

Halifax,    . 

117,6.51 

415,877 

28.29 

Holliston,  . 

143,3.')7 

675,454 

21.22 

Hanover,  . 

108,410 

537,273 

20.18 

Hopkinton, 

179,861 

853,042 

21.08 

Hanson,     . 

130,375 

592,939 

21.99 

Hudson,    . 

92,202 

533,365 

17.29 

Hingham, . 

Hull,  .        .        .        . 

18:5,064 

638,126 

28.69 

Lexington, 

270,738 

1,051,696 

25.74 

13,688 

94,767 

14.44 

Lincoln,     . 

246,331 

999,195 

24.65 

Kingston,  . 

72,778 

425,588 

17.10 

Littleton,  . 

218,070 

839,458 

25.98 

LakevlUe, . 

113,366 

515,197 

22.00 

Lowell,  . 

79,087 

674,352 

11.73 

Marion,      . 

52,587 

429,730 

12.24 

Malden,  . 

78,615 

179,306 

43.84 

Marshfleld, 

127,066 

642,848 

19.77 

Marlborough,     . 

168,068 

688,557 

24.41 

Mattapoisett,    . 

85,218 

535,005 

15.93 

Maynard,  . 

63,853 

332,502 

19.20 

Middleborough, 

168,566 

563,208 

29.93 

Medford, 

77,666 

705,7.53 

11.00 

Norwell,    . 

68,337 

199,214 

34.30 

Melrose,     . 

33,222 

225,576 

14-73 

Pembroke, 

60,949 

346,287 

17.60 

Natick,       . 

244,970 

1,190,767 

20.. 57 

Plymouth, 

153,961 

567,053 

27.15 

Newton,  . 

326,658 

1,763,903 

18.52 

Plympton, 

49,491 

185,371 

26.70 

318 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 
PERCENTAGES  OF  VALUE  OF  PRODUCTS   OF  VALUE  OF  PROPERTY  — Con. 


Percent- 

Percent- 

CoDNTiEs, Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Products 

CoDNTiES,  Cities, 

Total 

Total 

ages  of 
Product  ft 

AND  Towns. 

Products 

Property 

of 
Property 

AND  Towns. 

Products 

Property 

of 
Property 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

WORCESTER-Con. 

Rochester, 

$189,537 

$771,333 

24.57 

Hopedale,. 
Hubbardston,  . 

$26,032 

$116,779 

22.29 

Rockland, . 

45,829 

175,144 

26.17 

172,073 

690,164 

24.93 

Scltuate,    . 

117,467 

549,151 

21.39 

Lancaster, 

179,871 

1,197,926 

15.02 

Warehain, 

165,391 

561,126 

29.47 

Leicester, . 

155,955 

623,304 

25.02 

West  Bridgewater, . 

226,969 

548,936 

41.35 

Leominster, 

243,568 

649,605 

37.49 

Whitman, . 

80,675 

192,728 

41.86 

Lunenburg, 

250,854 

893,338 

28.08 

Mendon,    . 

115,717 

479,821 

24.12 

Milford,     . 

75,780 

304,243 

24.91 

SUFFOLK. 

$733,191 

$9,541,880 

7.68 

Millbury,  . 
New  Braintree, 

153,603 
171,861 

510,807 
512,505 

30.07 
33.53 

Boston,   . 
Chelsea,  . 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 

615,562 

15,225 

94,921 

7,483 

8,149,885 
455,576 
776,100 
160,319 

7.55 

3.34 

12.23 

4.67 

Northborough, 
Northbridge,     . 
North  Brookfleld,    . 
Oakham,    . 
Oxford,     . 

165,183 
98,186 

151,750 
87,835 

120,255 

767,046 
409,455 
585,557 
304,009 
543,531 

21.53 
23.98 
25.92 
28.89 
22.12 

Paxton, 

69,422 

277,286 

25.04 

Petersham, 

141,761 

630,769 

22.47 

WORCESTER. 

$9,647,216 

$39,692,754 

24.30 

Phillipston, 

88,628 

282,629 

31.36 

Princeton, 

167,370 

709,118 

23.60 

Ashburnham,  . 

80,852 

383,974 

31.06 

Royalston, 

129,137 

459,878 

28.08 

Athol, 

160,732 

526,324 

30.54 

Rutland,     . 

151,223 

466,947 

32.39 

Auburn,    . 

168,821 

470,746 

35.86 

Shrewsbury,     . 

250,123 

927,341 

26.97 

Barre, 

265,411 

935,727 

28.36 

Southborough, . 

209,131 

1,014.766 

20.61 

Berlin, 

124,578 

553,667 

22.50 

Southbridge,    . 

122,366 

390,007 

31.38 

Blackstone, 

125,976 

583,275 

21.60 

Spencer,    . 

229,222 

674,385 

33.99 

Bolton, 

166,465 

674,288 

24.69 

Sterling,    . 

264,480 

1,069,886 

24.72 

Boylston,  . 

160,603 

511,353 

31.41 

Sturbridge, 

184,404 

593,543 

31.07 

Brookfleld, 

161,940 

593,248 

27.30 

Sutton, 

197,616 

728,183 

27.14 

Charlton,  . 

289,375 

1,041,719 

27.78 

Templeton, 

113,447 

503,633 

22.5a 

Clinton,      . 

54,008 

349,564 

15.45 

Upton, 

141,694 

612,336 

23.14 

Dana, 

51,403 

209,508 

24.54 

Ux  bridge, 

219,802 

691,299 

31.80 

Douglas,    . 
Dudley,     . 

81,633 

453,386 

18.01 

Warren,     . 

175,266 

581,553 

30.14 

194,444 

565,204 

34.40 

Webster,    . 

57,395 

222,739 

25.77 

FlTCHBURG,      . 

169,231 

897,828 

18.85 

Westborough,  . 

229,520 

746,082 

30.76 

Gardner,   . 

114,656 

474,325 

24.17 

West  Boylston, 

138,023 

457,450 

30.17 

Grafton,    . 

236,263 

927,224 

25.48 

West  Brookfleld,     . 

128,878 

470,880 

27.37 

Hardwick, 

249,690 

851 ,746 

29.32 

Westminster,    . 

157,749 

734,695 

21.47 

Harvard,   . 

223,121 

1,061,988 

21.01 

VVinchendon,    . 

84,880 

354,622 

23.94 

Holden,     . 

165,516 

583,672 

28.36 

Worcester,   . 

582,439 

4,855,883 

11.99 

RECAPITULATION. 


Thk  .Statk,  and  Counties. 


Total 
Propertj' 

Percentages 

of  Products  of 
Property 

$219,957,214 

24.04 

4,246,169 

24.82 

19,111,110 

22.84 

18,557,043 

26.99 

1,276,245 

21. 2» 

•23,214,721 

21.47 

10,897,-594 

35.41 

14,124„i79 

26.76 

12,062,798 

32.90 

42,071,200 

21.81 

3.5.5,126 

40.57 

13,006,380 

21.97 

12,769,715 

25.38 

9,541,880 

7.68 

39,692,754 

24.30 

THE   STATE. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes, 

Essex 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 


$52,880,431 
1,053,915 
4,365,318 
5,007,991 

271,693 
4,776,865 
3,858,359 
3,780,042 
3,968,231 
9,174,999 

144,071 
2,857,517 
3,241,023 

733,191 
9,647,216 


PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


319 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE   AND   DE- 
CREASE:    BY   TOWNS. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


VAtDE  OP  Products 


1885  1895 


BARNSTABLE. 


Bametable, 
Bouroe, 
Brewster,  . 
Chatham,   . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,    . 
Falmouth, . 
Harwich,    . 
Mashpee,    . 
Orleans, 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich,  . 
Truro, 
Wellfleet,  . 
Yarmouth, 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 
Alford, 
Becket, 
Cheshire,    . 
Clarksburg, 
Dalton, 
Egremont, 
Florida,      . 
Great  Barrington, 
Hancock,    . 
Hinsdale,    . 
Lanes  borough,  . 
Lee,     . 
Lenox, 
Monterey,  . 
Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford,    . 
New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 

OtlB,     ... 

Peru,  ... 

PiTTSPIELD, 

Richmond, 
Sandlsfield, 
Savoy, 
Sheffield,  . 
Stockbrldge, 
Tyringham, 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge, 
WiUiamstown,  . 
Windsor,   • 

BRISTOL. 

AcuBhnet,  . 
Attleborough,    . 
Berkley,     . 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton,     . 
Easton, 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  River,     . 
Freetown,  . 
Mansfield,  . 
Nbw  Bedford, 
North  Attleborough 
Norton, 
Raynhara,  . 
Rehoboth, . 
Beekonk,    . 
Somerset,  . 
Swansea,    . 
Taunton,  . 
Westport,  . 

DUKES. 

Chilmark,  . 
Cottage  City,     . 


$950,175 

177,262 
71,159 
19,921 
18,136 
54,767 
54,098 
99,901 

132,570 
18,250 
96,106 
19,560 
70,804 
38,399 
44,289 
34,953 

$4,400,025 

154,017 

68,907 

98,096 

174,343 

67,969 

118,074 

134,694 

88,737 

289,070 

74,407 

104,737 

148,011 

166,872 

172,433 

96,668 

21,753 

32,087 

275,537 

121,467 

79,554 

60,161 

351,957 

119,244 

157,846 

88,941 

253,927 

182,078 

68,327 

89,691 

133,681 

285,469 

121,271 

$3,444,914 

128,667 
309,331 
116,209 
362,407 
179,182 
137,112 
117,414 
102,260 
83,787 
140,266 
127,944 

65,424 
116,533 
301,365 
228,599 
139,441 
248,526 
201,901 
338,656 


$211,320 

46,522 
23,391 


$1,053,915 

199,524 
57,485 
41,403 
68,112 
56,065 
57,742 
159,845 
139,237 
26,187 
36,389 
32,752 
33,112 
60,660 
46,457 
60,945 

$4,365,318 

184,350 

68,068 

95,837 

149,527 

92,013 

126,003 

183,196 

62,630 

247,780 

80,970 

119,839 

149,026 

215,711 

171,804 

94,432 

16,099 

21,638 

213,927 

145,817 

59,383 

56,414 

290,640 

84,811 

123,150 

85,355 

268,518 

237,008 

73,009 

97,940 

81,461 

364,446 

104,516 

$5,007,991 

234,817 
190,575 
148,923 
697,407 
212,593 
181,944 
179,446 
164,739 
108,991 
71,107 
212,558 
150,254 
137,513 
131,759 
456,180 
334,273 
213,392 
363,793 
294,267 
523,460 

$271,693 

42,058 
47,117 


Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (— ), 

IN  1895 


Amounts 


Per- 
centages 


+$103,740 

+22,262 
—13,674 
+21,482 
+39,976 
+298 

+3,644 
+59,944 

+6,667 

+6,937 
—59,717 
+  13,192 
—37,692 
+22,261 

+2,168 
+15,992 

—$34,707 

+30,333 
—839 

—2,258 
—24,816 
+24,044 

+7,929 
+48,502 
—26,107 
—41,290 

+6,563 
+15,102 

+1,015 

+48,839 

—629 

—2,236 

—5,654 
—10,449 
—61,610 
+24,350 
—20,171 

-3,747 
—61,317 
—34,433 
—34,696 

—3,586 
+14,591 
+54,930 

+4,682 

+8,249 
—62,220 
+78,977 
—16,755 

+$1,563,077 

+106,160 

—118,756 
+32,714 

+335,000 
+33,411 
+44,832 
+62,032 
+62,479 
+25,204 
-69,159 
+84,614 

+150,254 
+72,089 
+15,2261 

+154,815: 

+105,674^ 
+73,951 

+115,267 
+92,366 

+184,904 


+10.92 

+12.56 

—19.22 

+107.84 

+220.42 

+0.54 

+6.74 
-t-60.00 

+5.03 
+38.01 
-62.14 
+67.44 
—53.23 
+57.97 

+4.90 
+46.76 

—0.79 

+19.69 

—1.22 

—2.30 

-14.23 

+35.37 

+6.72 

+36.01 

—29.42 

-14.28 

+8.82 

+14.42 

+0.69 

+29.27 

—0.36 

—2.31 

—25.99 

—32.56 

—22.36 

+20.05 

—25.36 

—6.23 

—17.42 

—28.88 

-21.98 

—4.03 

+5.75 

+30.17 

+6.85 

+9.20 

—39.06 

+27.67 

—13.82 


Value  of  Property 


1885  1895 


$3,439,733    $4,246,169 


+45.37 

+82.51 
—38.39 
+28.15 
+92.44 
+18.66 
+32.70 
+52.83 
+61.10 
+30.08 
—49.31 
+66.13 

+110.19 
+13.07 
+51.37 
+46.23 
+53.03 
446.38 
+45.76 
+54.62 


+$60,373   +28.57 

—4,464'     —9.60 
+23,726+101.43 


601,083 
184,202 

95,698 

81,682 
201,822 
135,422 
615,653 
435,236 

27,097 
395,732 

33,410 
279,729 

88,922 
138,998 
225,147 

$20,290,569 

626,561 
326,192 
300,070 
575,052 
266,832 
484,056 
663,021 
212,857 

1,698,693 
433,284 
415,168 
633,228 
880,426 

1,216,572 
349,070 
132,943 
131,800 

1,081,028 
648,025 
284,997 
165,150 

1,817,366 
530,791 
567,301 
192,888 

1,245,164 

1,606,981 
335,938 
255,691 
734,910 

1,175,436 
403,078 

$14,038,628 

625,139 
1,233,187 
580.905 
1,610,208 
710,807 
590,082 
457,358 
410,809 
431,426 
450,726 
462,025 

270,958 
521,455 

1,116,742 
983,635 
659,534 
960,578 
916,500 

1,046,554 

$1,020,120 

252,729 
78,197 


650,912 
314,230 
167,968 
286,518 
293,837 
145,714 
669,281 
586,218 
126,697 
154,215 
87,631 
207,247 
145,430 
149,567 
360,704 

$19,111,110 

972,909 
225,973 
313,558 
539,274 
385,166 
455,388 
574,921 
149,474 

1,169,830 
359,521 
347,315 
542,352 
782,710 

1,159,479 
519,629 
117,359 
83,993 
910,317 
847,033 
245,607 
159,050 

1,716,593 
300,350 
375,071 
186,108 

1,331,179 

1,368,097 
281,562 
302,381 
398,657 

1,764,831 
226,424 

$18,557,043 

891,822 

577,459 

547,692 

2,605,971 

704,004 

788,349 

780,999 

837,760 

345,939 

352,420 

1,885,172 

707,496 

513,255 

691,647 

1,293,776 

998,083 

616,779 

1,020,403 

1,233,530 

1,164,487 

$1,276,245 

265,436 
135,062 


Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (— ), 

IN  1805 


Amounts 


Per- 
centages 


+$806,436 

—50,171 

+130,028 
+72,270 

+204,936 
+92,015 
+  10,292 

+153,628 

+150,982 
+99,600 

—241,5171 
+54,221! 
—72,482 
+56,5ii8 
+10,569 

+135,657 

—$1,179,459 

+346,348 

—100,219 

+13,488 

—35,778 

+118,333 

—28,668 

—88,100 

—63,383 

—528,863 

—73,763 

—67,853 

—90,876 

—97,716 

-67,093 

+170,559 

—15,584 

—47,807 

—170,711 

+299,008 

—39,390 

—6,100 

—100,773 

—230,441 

—192,230 

-6,780 

+86,015 

—238,884 

—54,376 

+46,690 

—336,253 

+589,395 

—177,654 


+  $4,518,415 

+266,683 

—665,728 

—33,213 

+996,763 

-6,803 

--198,267 

--323,641 

--426,951 

-85,487 

—98,306 

+1,423,147 

+707,496 

+242,297 

+170,192 

-1-177,034 

+14,448 

—42,755 

+59,825 

+317,030 

-1-117,933 

+$256,125 

+12,706 
+56,865 


+23.44 

-8.35 
+70  69 
+75  52 

+251.20 

+45.59 

+7.60 

+29.79 

+34.69 

+367.57 
—61.03 

+162.29 

-25.91 

+63.56 

+7. 6a 

+60.21 


—5.81 

+55.28 

—30.72 

-1-4.49 

—6.22 

-H4.35 

—5.92 

-13.29 

—29.78 

—31.13 

-17.02 

—16.34 

—14.36 

—11.10 

-4.69 

-K8.86 

—11.72 

—36.27 

-15.79 

+54.56 

—13.82 

—3.69 

—6.56 

-43.41 

-33.89 

—3.61 

+6.91 

-14.87 

—16.19 

+18.26 

-45.75 

+60.14 

-44.07 

+32.19 

+42.66 
-53.17 
-5.72 
+61.84 
-0.96 
+33.60 
+70.76 

+103.93 
—19.81 
-21.81 

+308.02 

+89.42 

+32.64 

+15.85 

+1.47 

-6.48 

+6.23 

+34.59 

+11. 2T 

+25.11 

+6.03 
+72.72 


320 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY— 1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DE- 
CREASE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Increase  (+), 

Increase  (+), 

Value  of 

Products 

or  Decrease  (— ), 

Value  of 

Property 

or  Decrease  (— ), 

Counties,  Cities, 

IN  1895 

IN  189S 

AND  Towns. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Per- 
centages 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Per- 
centages 

DUKES  — Con. 

Edgartown, 

$50,305 

$57,780 

+$7,475 

+14.86 

$161,694 

$217,376 

+$55,682 

+34.44 

Gay  Head, 

. 

4,801 

7,746 

+2,945 

+61-34 

23,407 

30,750 

+7,343 

+31.37 

Gosnold,    . 

, 

8,932 

13,376 

+4,444 

+49.75 

152,118 

152,385 

+269 

+0.18 

Tisbury,     . 

, 

77,369 

21,678 

—55,691 

-71.98 

351,977 

119,520 

—232,457 

—66.04 

West  Tiebury,  . 

- 

81,938 

+81,938 

- 

- 

355,717 

+355,717 

ESSEX. 

$4,412,618 

$4,776,865 

+$364,247 

+8.25 

$20,894,348 

$22,244,721 

+$1,350,373 

+6.46 

Amesbury, 

72,624 

133,497 

+60,873 

+83.82 

376,556 

681,761 

+305,205 

+81.05 

Andover,    . 

300,957 

301,566 

+609 

+0.20 

1,335,766 

696,669 

—639,097 

—47.84 

Beyerlt,  . 

206,111 

231,556 

+25,445 

+12.35 

1,278,060 

1,832,530 

+554,470 

+43.38 

Boxford,    . 

114,695 

137,409 

+22,714 

+19.80 

640,332 

725,038 

+84,706 

+13.23 

Bradford,  . 

108,294 

60,079 

—48,215 

—44.52 

684,863 

176,128 

—508,735 

—74.28 

Danvers,    . 

266,349 

287,282 

+20,933 

+7.86 

937,207 

813,139 

—124,068 

—13.24 

Essex, 

112,456 

106,288 

—6,168 

—5.48 

438,573 

409,455 

—29,118 

—6.64 

Georgetown, 

94,796 

50,881 

—43,915 

-46.33 

533,126 

323,029 

—210,097 

—39.41 

Gloucester, 

134,981 

198,421 

+63,440 

+47.00 

498,058 

628,641 

+130,583 

+26.22 

Groveland, 

68,281 

51,287 

—16,994 

—24.89 

370,712 

346,727 

—23,985 

-6.47 

Hamilton,  , 

106,121 

97,815 

—8,306 

—7.83 

586,649 

539,187 

—47,462 

—8.09 

Haverhili,, 

173,973 

226,725 

+52,752 

+30.32 

1,003,134 

1,407,939 

+404,805 

+40.35 

Ipswich,     . 

243,905 

238,419 

—5,486 

—2.25 

1,261,815 

928,613 

-333,202 

-26.41 

Lawrence, 

58,447 

61,102 

+2,655 

+4.54 

307,800 

167,877 

—139,923 

-45.46 

Ltnn, 

40,848 

73,032 

+32,184 

+78.79 

245,452 

455,665 

+210,213 

+85.64 

Lynnfield, . 

91,166 

83,424 

—7,742 

—8.49 

304,322 

237,953 

-66,369 

-21.81 

Manchester, 

45,457 

35,006 

—10,451 

—22.99 

488,659 

156,589 

—332,070 

—67.96 

Marblehead, 

88,263 

106,632 

+18,369 

+20.81 

478,044 

428,234 

—49,810 

—10.42 

Merrimac,  . 

44,084 

74,662 

+30,578 

+69.36 

225,583 

315,063 

+89,480 

+39.67 

Methuen,    . 

259,243 

372,746 

+113,503 

+43.78 

1,042,212 

2,022,728 

+980,516 

+94.08 

Middleton, 

77,783 

92,095 

+14,312 

+18.40 

278,611 

418,310 

+139,699 

+50.14 

Xahant, 

11,690 

9,874 

-1,816 

—15.53 

64,384 

49,550 

—14,834 

—23.04 

Newbnry,  . 

276,868 

193,527 

—83,341 

—30.10 

1,170,123 

863,579 

—306,544 

—26.20 

Newbdrtport, 

125,762 

91,840 

-33,922 

—26.97 

624,047 

496,019 

—128,028 

—20.52 

North  Andover, 

197,098 

260,286 

+63,188 

+32.06 

920,417 

996,401 

+75,984 

+8.26 

Peabody,    . 

228,305 

271,170 

+42,865 

+18.78 

959,226 

1,289,663 

+330,437 

+34.45 
-f47.71 

Rockport,  . 

48,634 

40,993 

—7,641 

—15.71 

235,128 

347,319 

+112,191 

Rowley,     . 

114,443 

90,141 

—24,302 

—21.24 

514,299 

405,833 

—108,466 

—21.09 

Salem, 

77,206 

109,785 

+32,579 

+42.20 

362,800 

1,002,295 

+639,495+176.27 

Salisbury, . 

103,176 

107,615 

+4,439 

+4.30 

489,663 

465,223 

—24,440 

-4.99 

SauguB, 

88,397 

131,085 

+42,688 

+48.29 

279,977 

415,589 

+135,612 
+410,046 

448.44 

Swampscott, 

25,809 

29,501 

+3,692 

+14.31 

257,216 

667,262 

+159.42 

Topsfteld,  . 

140,551 

168,942 

+28,391 

+20.20 

538,683 

485,450 

—53,233 

—9.88 

Wenham,  . 

81,861 

85,716 

+3,855 

+4.71 

444,631 

286,624 

—158,007 

—35.54 

"West  Xewbury, 

183,984 

166,466 

—17,518 

—9.52 

718,220 

762,639 

+44,419 

+6.18 

FRANKLIN. 

$3,939,993 

$3,858,359 

—$81,634 

—2.07 

$13,538,843 

$10,897,594 

—$2,641,249 

—19.51 

Aehfield,    . 

231,894 

246,791 

+14,897 

+6.42 

610,773 

608,263 

—2,510 

—0.41 

Bernardston, 

132,981 

163,847 

+30,866 

+23.21 

525,364 

452,161 

—73,203 

—13.93 

Buckland,  . 

143,671 

131,453 

—12,218 

—8.50 

422,262 

337,745 

—84,517 

—20.02 

Charlemont, 

147,400 

143,119 

—4,281 

-2.90 

486,837 

409,773 

—77,064 

-15.83 

Colrain, 

187,282 

225,015 

+37,733 

+20.15 

585,069 

472,123 

—112,946 

—19.30 

Conway,    • 

266,556 

228,065 

—38,491 

—14.44 

689,331 

525,861 

—163,470 

—23.71 

Deerfield,  . 

428,381 

359,948 

—68,433 

—15.97 

1,601,927 

1,334,907 

—267,020 

—16.67 

Erving, 

30,589 

31,071 

+482 

+1.58 

188,226 

127,841 

—60,385 

—32.08 

Gill,    . 

140,733 

159,751 

+19,018 

+13.51 

511,086 

434,155 

-76,931 

—15.05 

Greenfield, 

253,335 

239,672 

—13,663 

—5.39 

882,767 

697,330 

—185,437 

—21.01 

Hawley, 

102,639 

85,035 

—17,604 

—17.15 

257,465 

199,207 

,  —58,258 

—22.63 

Heath, 

110,279 

108,769 

—1,510 

-1.37 

329,042 

245,379 

—83,663 

—25.43 

Leverett,    , 

108,573 

94,659 

—13,914 

—12.82 

382,387 

254,851 

—127,536 

—33.35 

Ley den. 

94,855 

76,110 

—18,745 

—19.76 

330,298 

194,069 

—136,229 

—41.24 

Monroe,      . 

25,018 

26,997 

+1,979 

+7.91 

97,434 

74,419 

—23,015 

—23.62 

Montague, . 

181,637 

174,810 

-6,827 

-3.76 

610,371 

500,462 

—109,909 

-18.01 

New  Salem, 

102,240 

103,212 

+972 

+0.95 

387,530 

287,592 

—99,938 

—25.79 

Northfield, 

217,967 

197,032 

-20,935 

—9.60 

963,176 

618,659 

—344,517 

—35.77 

Orange, 

193,861 

165,438 

—28,423 

—14.66 

901,333 

575,013 

—326,320 

-36.20 

Rowe, 

69,065 

70,744 

+1,679 

+2.43 

246,997 

178,042 

,  —68,955 

-27.92 

Shelburne, 

190,300 

177,744 

—12,556 

—6.60 

621,642 

432,273 

—189,369 

-30.46 

Shutesbury, 

44,145 

45,064 

+919 

+2.08 

167,907 

194,268 

+26,361 

+15.70 

Sunderland, 

197,398 

259,899 

+62,501 

+31.66 

569,861 

565,158 

I  -4,703 

—0.83 

"Warwick,  . 

90,528 

109,098 

+18,570 

+20.51 

308,741 

379,733 

(+70,992 

+22.99 

Wendell,    . 

49,707 

63,837 

+14,130 

+28.43 

220,094 

227,912 

\  +7,818 
tr70,525 

-t-3.55 

VVhately,    . 

198,959 

171,179 

—27,780 

—13.96 

640,923 

570,398 

-11.00 

HAMPDEN. 

$3,510,429 

$3,780,042 

+$269,613 

+7.68 

$14,787,007 

$14,124,579 

—$662,428 

—4  .'48 

Agawam,  . 

345,294 

457,053 

+111,759 

+32.37 

1,428,206 

1,511,300 

+83,094 

+5.82 

Blandford, 

156,059 

143,970 

—12,089 

-7.75 

495,188 

568,620 

+73,432 

+14.83 

Brimfield,  . 

161,303 

180,431 

+19,128 

+11.86 

725,010 

568,593 

—156,417 

—21.57 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


321 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — 1885   AND    1895.     INCREASE   AND    DE- 
CREASE:   BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


Increase  (+), 

Increase  (+), 

Value  of 

Products 

OR  Decrease  (— ), 

Value  of 

Property 

OR  Decrease  (— ), 

Counties,  Cities, 

IN  1895 

IN  1895 

AND  Towns. 

1S8S 

1895 

Amounts 

Per- 
centages 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Per- 
centages 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chester,      . 

$105,304 

$91,523 

—$13,781 

-13.09 

$380,763 

$287,801 

—$92,962 

—24.41 

Chicopee, 

193,323 

182,848 

—10,475 

—5.42 

911,727 

936,516 

+24,789 

+2.72 

East  Longmeadc 

,w, : 

- 

124,286 

-1-124,286 

- 

- 

496,496 

+496,496 

- 

Granville,  . 

155,999 

130,441 

—25,558 

—16.38 

513,616 

426,394 

-87,222 

-16.98 

Hampden, . 

118,189 

141,111 

-1-22,922 

+19.39 

525,608 

539,175 

+13,567 

+2.58 

Holland,     . 

34,867 

28,224 

—6,643 

-19.05 

136,141 

131,036 

—5,105 

—3.75 

HOLTOKE,  . 

122,544 

144,244 

•+21,700 

+17.71 

781,196 

482,283 

—298,913 

-38.26 

Longmeadow,   . 

193,729 

59,973 

—133,756 

—69.04 

925,794 

496,978 

—428,816    -46.32 

Lualow,     . 

203,039 

202,012 

-1,027 

-0.51 

693,233 

702,142 

-f8,909 

+1.29 

Monson, 

200,854 

289,711 

-1-88,857 

+44.24 

626,053 

1,045,335 

+419,282 

+66.97 

Montgomery,     . 

57,304 

54,257 

—3,047 

—5.32 

173,639 

178,488 

+4,849 

+2.79 

Palmer, 

161,572 

135,571 

—26,001 

—16.09 

664,696 

558,752 

—105,944 

-15.94 

Russell, 

44,433 

30,874 

—13,559 

—30.52 

162,695 

129,419 

-33,276 

-20.45 

Southwick,  . 

134,431 

228,472 

+94,041 

+69.95 

530,469 

658,555 

+-128,086 

+24.16 

Springfield,  . 

218,787 

177,436 

—41,351 

-18.90 

1,159,403 

881,618 

—277,785 

—23.96 

Tolland,     . 

61,752 

46,540 

—15,212 

-24.63 

181,664 

180,658 

—1,006 

—0.55 

Wales, 

39,810 

61,735 

+21,925 

+55.07 

153,800 

228,468 

+74,668 

+48.55 

Weatfleld,  . 

446,093 

378,575 

—67,518 

—15.14 

1,744,745 

1,233,217 

—511,528 

—29.32 

West  Springfield, 

211,925 

315,597 

+103,672 

-f48.92 

1,133,697 

1,092,584 

-41,113 

—3.63 

WUbraham, 

143,818 

175,158 

+31,340 

+21.79 

739,664 

790,151 

+50,487 

+6.83 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$3,794,173 

$3,968,231 

+$174,058 

-I-4.59 

$13,790,502 

$12,062,798 

—$1,727,704 

—12.53 

Amherst,   . 

400,820 

360,565 

—40,255 

—10.04 

1,463,505 

968,081 

-495,424 

—33.85 

Belchertown,     . 

330,681 

324,926 

—5,755 

-1.74 

1,306,443 

957,907 

—348,536 

—26.68 

Chesterfield,      . 

105,502 

107,051 

+1,549 

+1.47 

360,977 

358,005 

—2,972 

-0.82 

Cummington,     . 

91,009 

105,973 

+14,964 

+16.44 

347,468 

290,703 

—56,765 

-16.34 

Easthampton,    . 

154,038 

187,354 

-1-33,316 

+21.63 

628,S50 

548,942 

—79,908 

—12.71 

Enfield,      . 

75,118 

66,820 

—8,298 

-11.05 

308,299 

221,375 

—86,924 

—28.19 

Goshen,      . 

57,678 

64,474 

+6,796 

+11.78 

195,496 

186,723 

—8,773 

—4.49 

Granby, 

196,357 

210,428 

+14,071 

-1-7.17 

717,025 

644,415 

—72,610 

-10.13 

Greenwich, 

62,441 

52,141 

—10,300 

—16.50 

201,828 

170,439 

—31,389 

—15.55 

Hadley, 

389,840 

416,802 

+26,962 

+6.92 

1,283,165 

1,069,814 

—213,351 

-16.63 

Hatfield,     . 

273,568 

304,863 

+31,295 

+11.44 

981,803 

1,017,401 

+35,598 

+3.63 

HuQtington, 

98,764 

81,542 

—17,222 

—17.44 

348,094 

293,178 

—55,516 

-15.92 

Middlefield, 

71,675 

73,670 

+1,995 

+2.78 

256,597 

235,402 

—21,195 

—8.26 

Northampton, 

296,308 

356,816 

+60,508 

+20.42 

1,102,314 

1,447,076 

+344,762 

+31.28 

Pelham, 

77,871 

57,958 

-19,913 

—25.57 

260,647 

188,599 

—72,048 

-27.64 

Plalnfield, 

72,272 

78,002 

-1-5,730 

+7.93 

229,960 

190,359 

—39,601 

-17.22 

Prescott,    . 

63,992 

63,186 

-806 

—1.26 

231,449 

189,149 

—42,300 

—18.28 

Southampton, 

208,683 

262,934 

+54,251 

+26.00 

725,127 

669,655 

—55,472 

—7.65 

South  Hadley, 

215,256 

260,010 

+44,754 

--20. 79 

783,409 

725,669 

—57,740 

—7.37 

Ware, 

191,680 

159,576 

—32,104 

—16.75 

738,280 

525,928 

—212,352 

—28.76 

Weethampton, 

97,946 

101,607 

+3,661 

+3.74 

309,462 

318,591 

+9,129 

+2.95 

Williamsburg, 

130,280 

147,438 

+17,158 

+13.17 

517,256 

487,584 

—29,672 

—5.74 

Worthington,    . 

132,394 

124,095 

—8,299 

—6.27 

492,448 

357,803 

—134,645 

-27.34 

MIDDLESEX. 

18,030,965 

$9,174,999 

+-$1,144,034 

+14.25 

$42,161,569 

$42,071,200 

—$90,369 

-0.21 

Acton, 

209,633 

206,667 

—2,966 

—1.41 

869,919 

773,280 

—96,639 

-11.11 

Arlington, 

334,470 

375,247 

-1-40,777 

+12.19 

1,141,997 

1,369,905 

+227,008 

+19.96 

Ashby,       . 

138,604 

138,337 

-267 

-0.19 

606,436 

511,074 

—95,362 

—15.72 

Aebland,    . 

80,604 

91,588 

-fl0,984 

+13.63 

487,524 

503,194 

+15,670 

+3.21 

Ayer,          . 

46,664 

27,113 

-19,551 

-41.90 

307,878 

147,043 

—160,835 

—52.24 

Bedford,     . 

139,023 

181,598 

-1-42,575 

+30.62 

624,182 

723,697 

+99,515 

+15.94 

Belmont,    . 

243,156 

290,239 

-1-47,083 

+19.36 

1,187,624 

1,098,363 

—89,261 

-7.52 

Billerica,    . 

201,737 

257,659 

+55,922 

+27.72 

970,382 

1,431,861 

+461.479 

+47.56 

Boxborough, 

92,349 

89,689 

—2,660 

-2.88 

363,006 

357,573 

—5,433 

-1.50 

Burlington, 

123,124 

133,876 

+10,752 

+8.73 

518,745 

296,780 

—221,965 

—42.79 

Cambridge, 

64,016 

117,327 

+53,311 

+83.28 

560,800 

395,611 

—165,189 

—29.46 

Carlisle, 

84,834 

102,121 

-1-17,287 

+20.38 

405,719 

360,908 

—44,811 

—11.04 

Chelmsford, 

160,009 

237,848 

+77,839 

+48.65 

944,115 

1,812,664 

+868,549 

+92.00 

Concord,     . 

337,808 

406,569 

+68,761 

+20.36 

1,311,457 

1,297,754 

—13,703 

-1.04 

Dracut, 

242,233 

288,995 

+-46,762 

+19.30 

1,166,940 

1,358.531 

+191,591 

+16.42 

Dunstable, 

84,993 

104,213 

+19,220 

+22.61 

374,889 

370,028 

—4,861 

-1.30 

Everett,  . 

66,076 

50,959 

—15,117 

-22.88 

590,015 

363,220 

-226,795 

-38.44 

Framingham, 

273,586 

336,674 

-1-63,088 

+23.06 

1,525,400 

1,909,219 

+383,819 

+25.16 

Groton, 

234,748 

194,218 

—40,530 

-17.27 

1,417,419 

1,324,-547 

—92,872 

-6.55 

Holliston,  . 

112,319 

143,357 

+31,038 

+27.63 

568,766 

675,454 

+106,688 

+18.76 

Hopliinton, 

145,924 

179,861 

+33,937 

+23.26 

589,311 

853,042 

+263,731 

+44.75 

Hudson,     . 

94,523 

92,202 

—2,321 

-2.46 

515,697 

533,365 

+17,668 

+3.43 

Lexington, 

335,682 

270,738 

—64,944 

—19.35 

1,586,314 

1,051,696 

—534,618 

-33.70 

Lincoln, 

226,882 

246,331 

+19,449 

+8.57 

885,306 

999,195 

+113,889 

+12.86 

Littleton,   . 

174,793 

218,070 

+43,277 

+24.76 

769,168 

839,458 

+70,290 

+9.14 

Lowell,    . 

166,954 

79,087 

—87,867 

—52.63 

1,623,280 

674,352 

-948,928 

-58.46 

Malden,    . 

52,388 

78,615 

+26,227 

+  50.06 

222,506 

179,306 

—43.200 

—19.42 

Marlborough 

. 

232,514 

165,068 

-64,446 

-27.72 

1,106,199 

688,557 

— 417,&»2 

-37.75 

Maynard,  . 

. 

65,171 

63,853 

-1,318 

—2.02 

291,316 

332,.502 

-1-41,186 

+14.14 

Medford, 

66,809 

77,666 

+10,857 

+16.25 

751,421 

705,753 

-45,668 

—6.08 

322 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — 1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE   AND   DE- 
CREASE:   BY   TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Increase  (-|-), 

Inxrease  (+), 

Value  of 

Pkoducts 

OK  Decrease  (— ), 

Value  of 

Propbrti- 

or  Decrease  (— ), 

Counties,  Cities, 

IN  1895 

IN  1895 

AND  Towns. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts          "f" 

centages 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Per- 
centages 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Melroee,     . 

$59,931 

$33,222 

—$26,709 

—44.57 

$290,346 

$225,576 

-$64,770 

—22.31 

Natlck, 

96,815 

244,970 

-1-148,155, 

4-153.03 

640,766 

1,190,767 

+550,001 

+85.83 

Newton,  . 

189,886 

326,658 

-1-136,772 

+72.03 

1,569,972 

1,763,903 

+193,931 

+12.35 

North  Reading, 

103,269 

116,634 

-1-13,365 

+12.94 

483,943 

539,408 

+55,465 

+11.46 

Pepperell,  . 

132,118 

182,309 

--50,191 

+37.99 

633,933 

898,513 

+264,580 

+41.74 

Reading,    . 

93,341 

152,505 

--59,164 

--63.38 

576,881 

679,148 

--102,267 

+17.73 

Sherborn,  . 

150,929 

193,981 

-H3,052 

--28.52 

808,990 

1,044,967 

-  -235,977 

+29.17 

Shirley,      . 

107,753 

81,075 

—26,678 

—24.76 

569,258 

390,455 

—178,803 

-31.41 

SOMERVILLE,       . 

97,582 

45,915 

—  51,667 

—52.95 

1,397,828 

149,492 

—1,248,336 

-89.31 

Stoneham, 

47,361 

69,867 

-1-22,506 

+47.52 

183,195 

207,538 

+24,343 

+13.29 

Stow, .... 

144,332 

131,526 

—12,806 

—8.87 

671,036 

537,729 

—133,307 

—19.87 

Sudbury,    . 

268,024 

264,583 

-3,441 

—1.28 

1,034,794 

879,420 

—155,374 

—15.01 

Tewksbury, 

197,738 

251,277 

--53,539 

+27.08 

1,195,841 

1,236,425 

+40,584 

+3.39 

Towneend, 

111,635 

138,685 

--27,050 

+24.23 

615,093 

348,944 

—266,149 

— 43.2T 

Tyngeborough, 

82,764 

87,436 

+4,672 

+5.64 

407,654 

637,586 

+229,932 

+56.40 

Wakefield, 

55,544 

55,656 

+112 

--0.20 

329,531 

238,315 

—91,216 

—27.68 

Waltham, 

213,416 

253,740 

+40,324 

+18.89 

1,046,148 

1,210,895 

--164,747 

+15.75 

Watertown, 

84,551 

195,681 

+111,130 

+131.44 

584,681 

1,111,334 

--526,703 

--90.08 

Way  land,  . 

169,357 

179,362 

+10,005 

+5.91 

665,371 

770,287 

--104,916 

--15.77 

Westford,  . 

180,136 

211,456 

+31,320 

+17.39 

1,000,081 

1,122,207 

--122,126 

--12.21 

Weston, 

253,388 

245,704 

—7,684 

—3.03 

1,183,703 

1,271,414 

+87,711 

+7.41 

Wilmington, 

76,006 

84,743 

+8,737 

+11.50 

528,646 

639,722 

+111,076 

+21.01 

Winchester, 

151,388 

194,036 

+42,648 

--28.17 

654,841 

418,153 

—236,688 

—36.14 

WOBUBN,    . 

132,075 

185,193 

+53,118 

+40.22 

805,306 

621,020 

—184,286 

—22.88 

NANTUCKET. 

$83,601 

$144,071 

+$60,570 

+72.54 

$258,727 

$355,126 

$+96,399 

+37.26 

Nantucket, 

83,501 

144,071 

+60,570 

+72.54 

258,727 

355,126 

+96,399 

+37.26 

NORFOLK. 

$2,639,313 

$2,857,517 

+$218,204 

+8.27 

$15,295,848 

$13,006,280 

—$2,289,568 

—14.97 

Avon, 

_ 

47,649 

+47,64n 

_ 

_ 

206,596 

+206,596 

- 

Bellingham, 

91,445 

105,599 

+14,1.54 

+15.48 

386,979 

308,728 

-78,251 

—20.22 

Braintree,  . 

100,615 

167,416 

+66,801 

+66.39 

658,600 

503,725 

—154,875 

—23.52 

Brookline, 

89,-599 

128,059 

+38,460 

-l-4-'.92 

1,205,350 

646,576 

—558,774 

—46.36 

Canton, 

78,286 

90,492 

+12,206 

+15.59 

365,365 

492,481 

+127,116 

+34.79 

Cohaeeet,   . 

64,358 

39,358 

—25,000 

—38.85 

431,631 

201,589 

—230,042 

—53.30 

Dedham,    . 

192,294 

260,818 

+68,524 

+35.64 

721,113 

1,315,959 

+594,846 

+82.49 

Dover, 

108,672 

147,646 

+38,974 
+16,885 

+35.86 

474,752 

569,843 

+95,091 

-f20.03 

Foxborough, 

88,197 

105,082 

+19.14 

399,877 

566,714 

+166,837 

-HI.  "2 

Franklin,    . 

165,371 

130,738 

—34,633 

—20.94 

618,562 

495,375 

—123,187 

—19.92 

Holbrook,  . 

34,807 

54,625 

+19,818 

+56.94 

180,114 

188,922 

+8,808 

+4.89 

Hyde  Park, 

25,314 

10,704 

—14,610 

-57.72 

142,971 

174,344 

+31,373 

+21.94 

Medfleld,    . 

95,759 

69,096 

—26,663 

—27.84 

490,776 

298,248 

—192,528 

—39.23 

Med  way,    . 

82,184 

77,287 

—4,897 

—5.96 

384,3.52 

275,252 

—109,100 

-23.39 

MilliB, 

87,470 

74,367 

—13,103 

—14.98 

344,646 

360,386 

+15,740 

+4.57 

Milton, 

148,297 

134,667 

—13,630 

—9.19 

1,261,863 

1,222,229 

—39,634 

—3.14 

Needham,  . 

132,275 

219,004 

+86,729 

+65.57 

909,770 

797,202 

—112,568 

—12.37 

Norfolk,     . 

85,726 

72,789 

—12,937 

—15.09 

372,795 

279,937 

-92,858 

—24.91 

Norwood,  . 

70,146 

75,030 

+4,884 

+6.96 

332,244 

355,451 

+23,207 

+6.98 

Qdinct,     . 

136,940 

77,007 

—59,933 

—43.77 

758,197 

347,029 

—411,168 

—54.23 

Randolph, . 

60,873 

62,645 

+1,772 

+2.91 

326,527 

188,793 

—137,734 

—4a.  18 

Sharon, 

70,006 

100,865 

+30,859 

+44.08 

371,215 

603,204 

-231,989 

+62.49 

Stoughton, 

82,866 

117,076 

-1-34,210 

-1-41.28 

280,786 

451,646 

-170,860 

+60.85 

Walpole,    . 

117,381 

120,823 

+9,442 

+8.04 

!         497,453 

611,306 

-113,8.53 

+22.89 

Welleeley, 

98,093 

95,539 

—2,554 

—2.60 

1,381,473 

579,201 

—802,272 

—58.07 

Weymouth, 

138,552 

135,914 

—2,638 

—1.90 

856,783 

382,937 

-473,846 

—55.31 

Wrentham, 

193,787 

131,222 

—62,565 

—32.29 

1,141,654 

582,607 

—559,047 

-48.97 

PLYMOUTH. 

$2,343,878 

$3,241,023 

+$897,145 

+38.28 

$11,520,546 

$12,709,715 

+$1,249,169 

+10.84 
1 

Abington,  . 

46,046 

72,829 

+26,783 

+58.17 

289,118 

272,309 

—16,809     —5.81 

Bridgewater,     . 

141 ,378 

159,022 

+17,644 

+12.48 

502,111 

594,437 

+92,326 

+18.  B» 

Bbockton, 

143,801 

143,170 

—631 

—0.44 

623,734 

381,341 

—242,393 

—38.86 

Carver, 

105,791 

272,508 

+166,717 

+157.59 

497,784 

931,380 

+433,596 

+V.-]\ 

Duxbury,  . 

80,577 

123,076 

-H2,49fl 

+.52.74 

408,959 

574,380 

+165,421 

-1-40.45 

East  Bridgewater,    . 

65,956 

139,043 

+73,087 

+110.81 

2.51,315 

528,967 

+277,652 

+110.48 

Halifax, 

65,940 

117,651 

+51,711 

+78.42 

276,820 

415,877 

+139,057 

+50.23 

Hanover,    . 

83,24S 

108,410 

+25,162 

+30.23 

438,61C 

f)37,273 

+98,66C 

4-22.49 

Hanson,      . 

67,192 

130,375 

+63,182 

+94.03 

450,312 

592,939 

+142,62' 

+31.67 

Ilingham,  . 

83.44C 

183,064 

+99,624 

+119.40 

476,581 

638,126 

+161,54; 

)   -f33.90 

Hull 

4,277 

13,688 

+9,411 

+220.04 

109,464 

94,767 

-14,69' 

—13.43 

Kingston,  . 

58,391 

72,778 

+14,387 

+24.64 

432,635 

425,588 

— 7,05( 

)     —1.63 

Lakeville,  . 

133,68C 

113,366 

—20,314 

—15.20 

491, 78£ 

515,197 

+23,40S 

!     +4.76 

Marion, 

17,90C 

52,.587 

+34,678'+193.63 

190,455 

!          429,7.30 

+239,27!: 

* +125.64 

Marshfield, 

125,2.'>4 

127,066 

+1,81'. 

+1.45 

600,45' 

642,848 

+42,391 

+7.06 

MattapoiHett,     . 

68,4« 

85,218 

+16,774 

[  +24.51 

373,46; 

i          535,005 

+161,54' 

2   +43.20 

Middleborough, 

306,581 

168,566 

-138,01£ 

—45.02 

1,349, OK 

5          563,208 

—785,80 

5    —58.25 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


323 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — 1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE   AND  DE- 
CREASE:     BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


CoDNTiBS,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Norwell,     . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, . 

Plympton, . 

Rochester, 

Rockland,  . 

Bcituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman,  , 


SUFFOLK. 

Boston,     . 
Chelsea,  . 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 


WORCESTER. 

Aehburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn, 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylstou,   . 

Brookfield, 

Charlton,    . 

Clinton, 

Dana,  . 

Douglas,     . 

Dudley, 

FiTCHBUKG, 

Gardner,     . 
Grafton, 
Hardwick, . 
Harvard,     . 
Holden, 
Hopedale,  . 
Hubbard  Bton, 
Lancaster, . 
Leicester,  . 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Mendon,     . 
Milford, 
Millbury,    . 
New  Braintree, 
Korthborough, 
Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 
Oakham,     . 
Oxford, 
Paxton, 
Petersliam, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton,  . 
Royalston, 
Rutland,     . 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 
Southbridge, 
Spencer, 
Sterling, 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton, 
Templeton, 
Upton, 
Uxbridge,  . 
Warren,     . 
Webster,    . 
Westborough, 
AVest  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westminster,     . 
Wincbendon,     . 
Worcester, 


Valde  of  Products 


1885 


$8T,679 
68,659 
85,169 
53,734 

106,402 
21,779 

120,705 
40,490 

103,043 
58,412 


$608,985 

450,541 
18,416 

113,136 
26,892 


189.5 


$68,337 

60,949 
153,961 

49,491 
189,537 

45,829 
117,467 
165,391 
226,969 

80,675 


$733,191 

615,562 

15,225 

94,921 

7,483 


$9,385,744  $9,647,216 


111,454 
143,65:1 
132,032 
289,738 
120,881 
115,381 
175,523 
127,437 
189,187 
265,657 
33,154 
65,904 
78,451 
155,395 
294,558 
92,476 
218,022 
214,027 
229,533 
173,575 

172,726 
180,761 
159,518 
188,734 
198,488 
134,231 
115,343 
136,401 
178,114 
159,313 

65,504 
148,703 
115,478 
139,419 

81,229 
167,583 

79,094 
170,473 
133,144 
151,997 
175,616 
220,904 
102,206 
215,658 
229,860 
125,152 
173,543 
103,728 
128,648 
193,887 
153,168 

71,385 
218,508 
122,590 
144,249 
193,931 

89,664 
620.756 


80,852 
160,732 
168,821 
265,411 
124,578 
125,976 
166,465 
160,603 
161,940 
289,375 

54,008 

51,403 

81,633 
194,444 
169,231 
114,666 
236,263 
249,690 
223,121 
165,516 

26,032 
172,073 
179,871 
155,955 
243,568 
250,8.54 
115,717 

75,780 
153,603 
171,861 
165,183 

98,186 
151,750 

87,835 
120,255 

69,422 
141,761 

88,628 
167,370 
129,137 
151,223 
250,123 
209,131 
122,366 
229,222 
264,480 
184,404 
197,616 
113,447 
141,694 
219,802 
175,266 

57,395 
229,520 
138,022 
128,878 
157,749 

84,880 
582.439 


Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (— ), 

IN  1895 


Amounts 


—$19,242 

—7,710 

-1-68,792 

—4,243 

-1-83,135 

-1-24,050 

—3,238 

+124,901 

4-123,926 

-1-22,263 


+$124,206 

+165,021 

—3,191 

—18,215 

—19,409 


+$261,472 

—30,602 
+17,079 
+36,789 
—24,32' 

+3,697 
+10,595 

—9,058 
+33,166 
—27,247 
+23,718 
+20,854 
—14,501 

+3,18: 
+39,049 
—125,327 
+22,180 
-1-18,241 
-1-35,663 

—6,412 

—8,059 

+26,03i 

—653 

—890 

—3,563 
+54,834 
4-52,366 
—18,514 
—39,563 
+17,202 

—6,253 

+5,870 
+32,682 

+3,047 
—27,643 
—19,164 
—11,807 
—25,822 

+9,534 

—3,103 

—4,007 
—774 
+74,507 
— n,773 
+20,160 
+13,564 
4-34,620 
+.59,252 
+24,073 

+9,719 
--13,046 
--25,915 
--22,098 
—13,990 
+11,012 
4-15,432 
—15,371 
—36,182 

—4,784 
—38,317 


Per- 
centages 


—21.97 
—11.23 

+80.77 

+7.90 

+78.13 

+110.43 

—2.68 

-1-308.47 

+120.27 

+38.11 


+20.40 

+36.63 
—17.33 
—16.10 
—72.17 


+2.79 

—27.46 

+11.89 

4-27.86 

—8.40 

+3.06 

+9.18 

—5.16 

+26.03 

—14.40 

+8.93 

+62.90 

—22.00 

+4.06 

+25.13 

—42.55 

+23.98 

+8.37 

+16.66 

—2.79 

—4.64 

—0.38 

—0.49 

—2.23 

+29.05 

4-26.38 

—13.79 

—34.30 

+12.61 

—3.51 

+3.68 

+49.89 

+2.05 

—23.94 

—13.75 

-14.54 

—15.41 

+12.05 

—1.82 

—3.01 

—0.51 

+42.43 

—5.33 

+19.72 

+6.29 

+15.06 

+47.34 

+13.87 

+9.37 

+10.14 

+13.37 

+14.43 

—19.60 

+5.04 

+12.59 

—10.66 

—18.66 

-5.34 

—6.17 


Valde  op  Propertv 


1885 


1895 


$360,945 
460,025 
421,801 
304,752 
501,165 
136,344 
571,204 
228,309 
439,558 
333,820 


$5,840,385 

4,711,194 

99,488 
562,89' 
466,806 


$39,353,725 

529,256 
647,319 
442,115 

1,016,642 
516,221 
465,395 
647,404 
518,270 
781,385 

1,096,400 
149,127 
260,976 
419,401 
571,179 

1,304,227 
378,948 
882,985 
787,773 

1,143,001 
642,062 

717,494 
877,442 
768,056 

1,118,904 
965,077 
562,273 
487,632 
513,709 
564,262 
658,307 
348,348 
649,347 
344,730 
620,877 
294,933 
706,765 
287,959 

'  805,031 
598,473 
545,642 
739,307 

1,053,959 
426,654 
928,635 

1,010,065 
563,712 
716,765 
407,340 
485,195 
849,470 
590,.585 
271,363 
835,666 
470,314 
524,798 
731,901 
435,160 

2,677,579 


$199,214 
346,287 
567,053 
185,371 
771,333 
175,144 
549,151 
561,126 
548,936 
192,728 


$9,541,880 

8,149,885 
455,576 
776,100 
160,319 


$39,692,754 

383,974 
526,324 
470,746 
935,727 
553,667 
583,275 
674,288 
511,353 
593,248 

1,041,719 
349,564 
209,508 
453,386 
565,204 
897,828 
474,325 
927,224 
851,746 

1,061,988 
583,672 
116,779 
690,164 

1,197,926 
623,304 
649,605 
893,338 
479,821 
304,242 
510,807 
512,505 
767,046 
409,455 
585,557 
304,009 
543,531 
277,286 
630,769 
282,629 
709,118 
459,878 
466,947 
927,341 

1,014,766 
390,007 
674,385 

1,069,886 
593,543 
728,183 
503,632 
612,326 
691,299 
581,.553 
222,739 
746,082 
457,450 
470,880 
734,695 
354,622 

4,855,883 


Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  ( — ), 

IK  1895 


Amounta 


—$161,731 
—113,738 
+145,252 
—119,381 
+270,168 
+38,800 
-22,053 
+332,817 
4-109,378 
—141,092 


+$3,701,495 

+3,438,691 
+356,088 
4-213,203 
—306,487 


+$339,029 

—145,282 

—120,995 

+28,631 

—  80,915 
+37,446 

+117,970 

+26,884 

—6,917 

—188,137 
—54,681 

+200,43' 
—51,468 
+33,985 

'   —5,975 

—406,399 
+95,377 

I  +44,239 
+63,973 
—81,013 
—58,390 

+116,779 
—27,330 

4  320,484 

—144,75:" 

—469,299 

—  71,739 
—82,452 

—183,390 

—  2,902 

-51,757 

+108,739 
+61,107 
—63,790 
—40,721 
-77,-346 
—17,647 
—75,996 
—5,330 
—95,913 

—1,38,595 
—78,695 

+188,034 
—39,193 
-36,647 

—254,250 
+59,821 
4-29,831 
+11,418 
+96,292 

+127,131 

—158,171 
—9,032 
—48,624 
—89,584 
—12,864 
-53,918 
+2,794 

—  80,538 
+2,178,304 


Per- 
centages 


-44.81 
—24.72 
+34.44 
—39.17 
+53.91 
+28.46 
—3.86 
+145.77 
+24.88 
—42.27 


+63.38 

+72.99 

+357.92 

+37.88 

—65.66 


+0.86 

—27.45 

—18.69 
+6.48 
—7.96 
+7.25 

+25.35 
+4.15 
-1.33 

—24.08 

—4.99 

+134.41 

—19.72 
+8.10 
—1.05 

-31.16 

+25.17 
+5.01 
+8.12 
—7.09 
—9.09 

—3.81 
+36.52 
—18.85 
—41.94 

—7.43 
—14.66 
—  37.61 

—0.56 

-9.17 
+16.52 
+17.54 

-9.82 
—11.81 
—12.46 

—5.98 
—10.75 

—1.85 
—11.91 
—23.16 
—14.42 
+25.43 

—3.72 

—8.59 
—27.38 

+5.92 

4-5.29 

4-1.59 
+23.64 
+26.20 
—18.62 

—1.53 
—17.92 
—10.72 

—2.74 
—10.27 

+0.38 
—18.51 
+81.35 


324 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY— 1885   AND    1895.     INCREASE   AND   DE- 
CREASE:   BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  PRODUCTS.     *  INCREASE. 


Number 

Increase 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Towns 

Show- 

1885 

1895 

ing  In- 
crease 

Amounts 

Percent- 
ages 

TFTR   STATE. 

353 

212 

$26,998,560 

$35,385,139 

$8,386,579 

31.06 

Barnstable,         .        .        .        . 

15 

12 

712,106 

926,929 

214,823 

30.17 

Berkshire,  . 

32 

14 

1,969,740 

2,337,846 

368,106 

18.69 

Bristol, 

20 

18 

2,995,317 

4,746,309 

1,750,992 

58.46 

Dukes, 

1              7 

5 

87,429 

207,957 

120,528 

137.86 

Essex, 

'            35 

21 

2,780,761 

3,460,825 

680,064 

24.46 

Franklin,     . 

26 

12 

1,301,580 

1,505,326 

203,746 

15.65 

Hampden,  . 

23 

10 

1,478,168 

2,117,798 

639,630 

43.27 

Hampshire, 

23 

14 

2,360,412 

2,677,422 

317,010 

13.43 

Middlesex,  . 

54 

37 

5,417,037 

6,992,043 

1,. 575,006 

29.08 

Nantucket, . 

1 

1 

83,501 

144,071 

60,570 

72.54 

Norfolk,      . 

27 

15 

1,317,462 

1,808,829 

491,367 

37.30 

Plymouth,  . 

27 

20 

1,429,139 

2,519,677 

1,090,538 

76.31 

Suffolk,       . 

4 

1 

450,541 

615,562 

165,021 

36.63 

Worcester, . 

59 

32 

4,615,367 

5,324,545 

709,178 

15.37 

RECAPITULATION  — PRODUCTS,     f  DECREASE. 


The  State,  and  Codnties. 


Towns 


Number 
Show- 
ing De- 
crease 


1885 


THE   STATE. 

353 

Barnstable,         ....              15 

Berkshire,  . 

32 

Bristol, 

20 

Dukes, 

7 

Essex, 

35 

Franklin,     . 

26 

Hampden,   . 

23 

Hampshire, 

23 

Middlesex,  . 

54 

Nantucket, . 

1 

Norfolk,      . 

27 

Plymouth,  . 

27 

Snffolk, 

4 

Worcester, 

69 

141 

3 
18 

2 

2 
14 
14 
13 

9 
17 

12 

7 
3 

27 


$20,757,473 

238,069 
2,430,285 
449,597 
123,891 
1,631,857 
2,638,413 
2,032,261 
1,433,761 
2,613,928 

1,321,851 
914,739 
158,444 

4,770,377 


1895 


$17,495,292 

126,986 
2,027,472 

261,682 
63,736 
1,316,040 
2,353,033 
1,662,244 
1,290,809 
2,182,956 

1,048,688 
721,346 
117,629 

4,322,671 


Decrease 


Amounts 


$3,262,181 

111,083 
402,813 
187,915 
60,155 
315,817 
285,380 
370,017 
142,952 
430,972 

273.163 

193,393 

40,815 

447,706 


Percent- 
ages 


15.72 

46.66 
16.57 
41.80 
48.55 
19.35 
10.82 
18.21 
9.97 
16.49 

20.67 

21.14 

25.76 

9.39 


COMBINED   RECAPITULATION  — PRODUCTS.      INCREASE   AND   DECREASE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire,  .... 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin,    .... 
Hampden,  .... 
Hampshire, 
Midiilefex,. 
Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth,  .... 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 


Value  of  Products 


1885 


$47,756,033 

950,175 
4,400,025 
3,444,914 

211,320 
4,412,618 
3,939,993 
3,510,429 
3,794,173 
8,030,965 
83,501 
2,639,.313 
2,343,878 

608,985 
9,385,744 


1895 


$52,880,431 

1,053,915 
4,360,318 
5,007,991 

271,693 
4,776,865 
3,858,359 
3,780,042 
3,968,231 
9,174,999 

144,071 
2,857,517 
3,241,023 

733,191 
9,647,216 


Increase  (-|-),  or 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  1H85 


Amounts 


-f$5,124,398 

-fl03,740 

—34,707 
-l-l,.563.o-7 

-1-60,373 
-f  364, 247 

—81,634 

-f269.013 

-1-174,058 

-f-1,144,034 

-t-60,570 
-1-218,204 
-1-897,145 
-1-124,206 
+261,472 


Percentages 


-1-10.73 

-1-10.92 

-0.79 

4-15-37 

-1-28.57 

-1-8.25 

—2.07 

-1-7.68 

-f4.59 

-1-14.25 

-f72.54 

-1-8.27 

-I-.38.28 

-f20.40 

-1-2.79 


*  In  towns  showing  increase. 


t  In  towns  showing  decrease. 


PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


325 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 

PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY —  1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE   AND   DE- 
CREASE:   BY  TOWNS  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  PROPERTY.     *  INCREASE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Towns 

Number 

Show- 

188.^ 

1895 

Increase 

ing  In- 
crease 

Amounts 

Percent- 
ages 

THE  STATE. 

353 

155 

$88,582,935 

$122,283,482 

$33,700,547 

38.04 

Barnstable,          .... 

15 

12 

2,163,189 

3,333,795 

1,170,606 

54.11 

Berkshire,  . 

32 

8 

4,766,849 

6,436,685 

1,669,836 

35.03 

Bristol, 

20 

14 

9,972,043 

15,412,750 

5,440,707 

54.56 

Dukes, 

7 

6 

608,143 

1,1.56,725 

4H8,582 

73.13 

Essex, 

35 

16 

9,320,982 

13,968,843 

4,647,861 

49.86 

Franklin,     . 

26 

3 

696,742 

801,913 

105,171 

15.09 

Hampden,   . 

23 

11 

6,277,587 

7,655,246 

1,377,6,59 

21.95 

Hampshire, 

23 

3 

2,393,579 

2,783,068 

389,489 

16.27 

Middlesex,  . 

54 

28 

21,989,909 

27,666,251 

5,676,342 

25.81 

Nantucket, . 

1 

1 

258,727 

355,126 

96,399 

37.26 

Norfolk,      . 

27 

12 

4,110,536 

5,916,852 

1.806,316 

43.94 

Plymouth,  . 

27 

17 

6,685,830 

9,559,751 

2,873,921 

42.99 

Suffolk, 

4 

3 

5,373,579 

9,381,.561 

4,007,982 

74.59 

Worcester, . 

• 

59 

21 

13,905,240 

17,854,916 

3,949,676 

28.40 

RECAPITULATION  —  PROPERTY,     f  DECREASE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Number 
Show- 

1885 

Decrea 

se 

ing  De- 
crease 

Amounts 

Percent- 

A 

ages 

THE    STATE. 

353 

198 

$127,647,615 

$97,673,732 

$29,973,883 

23.48 

Barnstable,          .        .        .        . 

15 

3 

1,276,-544 

912,374 

364,170 

28.53 

Berkshire,  . 

32 

24 

15,523,720 

12,674,425 

2,849,295 

18.35 

Bristol, 

20 

6 

4,066,585 

3,144,293 

922,292 

22.68 

Dukes, 

7 

1 

351,977 

119,520 

232,457 

66.04 

Essex, 

35 

19 

11,573,366 

8,275,878 

3,297,488 

28.49 

Franklin,     . 

26 

23 

12,842,101 

10,09.1,681 

2,746,420 

21.39 

Hampden,   . 

23 

12 

8,509,420 

6,469,333 

2,040,087 

23.97 

Hampshire, 

23 

20 

11,396,923 

9,279,730 

2,117,193 

18.58 

Middlesex,  . 

54 

26 

20,171,660 

14,404,949 

5,766,711 

28.59 

Nantucket, 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk,      . 

27 

15 

11,185,312 

7,089,428 

4,095,884 

36.62 

Plymouth,  . 

27 

10 

4,834,716 

3,209,964 

1,624,752 

33.61 

Suffolk, 

4 

1 

466,806 

160,319 

306,487 

65.66 

Worcester,  . 

• 

59 

38 

25,448,485 

21,837,838 

3,610,647 

14.19 

COMBINED   RECAPITULATION  —  PROPERTY.     INCREASE   AND   DECREASE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire,  .... 

Bristol 

Dukes,        .... 
Essex,         .... 

Franklin 

Hampden 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,     .... 

Plymouth,  .... 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 


Value  op  Propertt 


1885 


$216,230,550 

3,439,733 
20,290,569 
14,038,628 

1,020,120 
20,894,348 
13,-538,843 
14,787,007 
13,790,502 
42,161,569 
258,727 
15,295,848 
11,520,546 

5,840,385 
39,353,725 


1895 


$219,957,214 

4,246,169 
19,111,110 
18,557,043 

1,276,245 
22,244,721 
10,897,-594 
14,124,579 
12,062,798 
42,071,200 
3.')5,126 
13,006,280 
12,769,715 

9,541,880 
39,692,754 


Incrkase  (4-),  OR 

Decrease  (— ),  in  189.5  as 

Compared  with  188.5 


Amounts 


-|-$3,726,664 

-1-806,436 
—1,179,459 
-1-4,518,415 

-1-256,125 
-1-1,350,373 
—2,641,249 

—662,428 
—1,727,704 
—90,369 
-t-96,399 
—2,289,568 
-1-1,249,169 
-t-3,701,495 

-1-339,029 


Percentages 


-1-1.72 

-t-23.44 

—5.81 
-f32.19 
-f25.11 

-1-6.46 
—19.51 

—4.48 
—12.53 

-0.21 
-1-37.26 
—14.97 
-flO.84 
+63.38 

-1-0.86 


*  In  towns  showing  increase. 


f  In  towns  showing  decrease. 


326 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY —  Continued. 

CLASSIFIED    PRODUCTS  — 1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE 

BY   COUNTIES. 

ANIMAI.    PRODUCTS. 


Increase  (4-).  or 

1883 

1895 

Decrease  (— ),  i> 

•  1895  AS 

Compared  with  188.5 

The  State    and  Coiintiks 

A    (  »ij        fc^'   *  VTi  A  JJ  ^       JX^*^  i^        Vy*.'  tj  *1   &  A  1^  0  4 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Value 

Percent- 
ages 

Amounts 

Percent- 
ages 

THK    STATE. 

$3,218,444 

100.00 

$2,434,548 

100.00 

—$783,896 

—24.36 

Barnstable 

51,596 

1.60 

41,457 

1.70 

—10,139 

—19.65 

Berkehire,     . 

293,905 

9.13 

182,463 

7.50 

—111,442 

—37.92 

Bristol, . 

212,798 

6.61 

204,836 

8.41 

—7,962 

—3.74 

Dukes,  . 

21,532 

0.67 

16,221 

0.67 

-5,311 

—24.67 

Essex,   . 

274,616 

8.53 

210,155 

8.63 

—64,461 

—23.47 

Franklin, 

299,743 

9.31 

207,522 

8.52 

—92,221 

-30.77 

Hampden,     . 

226,917 

7.05 

153,066 

6.29 

—73,851 

—32.55 

Hampshire,  . 

252,950 

7.86 

167,783 

6.89 

—85,167 

-33.67 

Middlesex,    . 

558,900 

17.37 

438,060 

17.99 

—120,840 

—21.62 

Kantucket,    . 

9,051 

0.28 

5,497 

0.23 

-3,554 

—39.27 

Norfolk, 

191,116 

5.94 

149,193 

6.13 

—41,923 

-21.94 

Plymouth,     . 

154,616 

4.81 

111,569 

4.58 

—43,047 

—27.84 

Suffolk, 

14,066 

0.44 

19,871 

0.82 

+5,805 

+41.27 

Worcester,    . 

656,638 

20.40 

526,855 

21.64 

—129,783 

—19.76 

CLOTHING,  NEEDLE    WOR] 

K,   ETC. 

THE    STATE. 

$84,141 

100.00 

$27,749 

100.00 

—$56,392 

—67.02 

Barnstable 

2,425 

2.88 

208 

0.75 

—2,217 

-91.42 

Berkshire,     . 

606 

0.72 

925 

3.33 

+319 

+52.64 

Bristol, . 

1,090 

1.30 

382 

1.38 

—708 

—64.95 

Dukes,  . 

622 

0.74 

_ 

_ 

—622 

—100.00 

Essex,  . 

23,200 

27.57 

6,799 

24.50 

—  16,401 

-70.69 

Franklin, 

4,224 

5.02 

2,073 

7.47 

—2,151 

-50.92 

Hampden,     . 

1,780 

2.12 

260 

0.94 

—1,520 

—85.39 

Hampshire,  . 

3,335 

3.96 

433 

1.56 

—2,902 

—87.02 

Middlesex, 

11,770 

13.99 

6,326 

22.80 

—5,444 

-46.25 

Nantucket, 

_ 

_ 

350 

1.26 

+350 

_ 

Norfolk, 

1,733 

2.06 

1,680 

6.05 

—53 

—3.06 

Plj-mouth, 

6,693 

7.95 

1,540 

5.55 

—5,153 

—76.99 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

26,663 

31.69 

6,773 

24.41 

—19,890 

—74.60 

DAIRY    PRODUCTS. 

THE    STATE. 

$13,080,526 

100.00 

$16,234,049 

100.00 

+$3,153,523 

+24.11 

Barnstable,  ..... 

172,136 

1.32 

185,693 

1.15 

+13,557 

+7.88 

Berkshire, 

1,204,521 

9.21 

1,530,995 

9.41 

+326,474 

+27.10 

Bristol, . 

842,629 

6.44 

1,334,430 

8.22 

+491,801 

+58.37 

Dukes,  . 

51,467 

0.39 

69,788 

0.43 

+18,321 

+35.60 

Essex,    . 

1,225,577 

9.37 

1,516,842 

9.34 

+291,265 

+23.77 

Franklin, 

1,086,204 

8.31 

1,312,377 

8.09 

+226,173 

+■20.82 

Hampden, 

950,208 

7.27 

1,115,823 

6.87 

-j-165,615 

+17.43 

Hampshire, 

1,050,825 

8.03 

1,446,270 

8.91 

+395,445 

+37.63 

Middlesex, 

2,116,273 

16.18 

2,491,831 

15.35 

+375,558 

+17.75 

Nantucket, 

i             27,242 

0.21 

48,020 

0.30 

+20,778 

+76.27 

Norfolk, 

825,854 

6.31 

992,633 

6.12 

+166,779 

+28.37 

Plymouth, 

585,017 

4.47 

731,869 

4.51 

+146,852 

+20.19 

Suffolk, 

169,163 

1.29 

136,563 

0.84 

-32,600 

—19.27 

Worcester, 

2,773,410 

21.20 

3,320,915 

20.46 

+547,505 

+19.74 

FOOD    PRODUCTS. 

THE    STATE. 

$632,537 

100.00 

$516,787 

100.00 

-$115,750 

—18.30 

Barnstable 

12,586 

1.99 

10,392 

2.01 

—2,194 

—17.43 

Berkshire, 

81,806 

12.93 

71,676 

13.87 

—10,130 

—12.38 

Bristol, . 

48,824 

7.72 

27,068 

5.24 

—21,756 

-44.56 

Dukes,  . 

3,138 

0.49 

3,833 

0.74 

+695 

+22.15 

Essex,   . 

49,220 

7.78 

28,761 

5.57 

— 20,4n9 

—41.57 

Franklin, 

74,934 

11.85 

71,857 

13.90 

—3,077 

—4.11 

Hampden, 

60,130 

9.51 

48,730 

9.43 

—11,400 

-18.96 

Hampshire, 

68,379 

10.81 

71,259 

13.79 

-f2,880 

+4.21 

Middlesex, 

62,804 

9.93 

50,923 

9.85 

—11,881 

—18.92 

Nantucket, 

120 

0.02 

192 

0.04 

+72 

+60.00 

Norfolk, 

35,444 

5.60 

11,817 

2.29 

—23,627 

—66.66 

Plymouth, 

27,643 

4.37 

23,437 

4.54 

—4,206 

—15.22 

Suffolk, 

1,818 

0.29 

10,050 

1.94 

+8,232 

+452.81 

Worcester, 

105,691 

16.71 

86,792 

16.79 

—18,899 

-17.88 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


327 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

CLASSIFIED    PRODUCTS  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE; 

BY   COUNTIES  — Continued. 

GREENHOUSE  PRODUCTS. 


1 

Increase  (-|-),  or 

1885 

1895                     1 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  1885 

Thk  State,  and  Counties. 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE    STATE. 

$688,813 

100.00 

$1,749,070 

100.00 

H-$l,060,257 

+153.93 

Barnstable, 

42 

0.01 

8,074 

0.46 

+8,032 

+19,123.81 

Berkshire, 

7,122 

1.03 

34,011 

1.94 

+26,889 

+377.55 

Bristol, . 

23,351 

3.39 

103,945 

5.94 

+80,594 

+345.14 

Dukes,  . 

2,278 

0.33 

4,300 

0.25 

+2,022 

+88.76 

Esses,  . 

44,915 

6.52 

191,068 

10.92 

+146,153 

+325.40 

Franklin, 

4,463 

0.65 

5,416 

0.31 

+953 

+21.35 

Hampden, 

33,223 

4.82 

47,866 

2.74 

+14,643 

+44.07 

Hampsbire, 

12,440 

1.81 

17,575 

1.01 

+5,135 

+41.28 

Middlesex, 

256,682 

37.26 

675,874 

38.64 

+419,192 

+163.31 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

585 

0.03 

+585 

- 

Norfolk, 

103,253 

14.99 

208,601 

11.93 

+105,348 

+102.03 

Plymouth, 

8,833 

1.28 

28,845 

1.65 

+20,012 

+226.. 56 

Suffolk, 

148,767 

21.60 

301,795 

17.26 

+153,028 

+102.86 

M'orcester, 

43,444 

6.31 

121,115 

6.92 

+77,671 

+178.78 

HOTHOUSE  AND  HOTBED  PRODUCTS. 


THE    »iTATE. 

$73,983 

100.00 

$97,227 

100.00 

+$23,244 

+31.42 

Barnstable 

63 

0.08 

210 

0.22 

+147 

+233.33 

Berkshire, 

4,028 

5.44 

3,803 

3.91 

—225 

—5.59 

Bristol, . 

9,699 

13.11 

24,914 

25.62 

+15,215 

—1.56.87 

Dukes,  . 

47 

0.06 

265 

0.27 

+218 

—463.83 

Esses,    . 

5,664 

7.66 

6,913 

7.11 

+1,249 

+22 .  05 

Franklin, 

1,418 

1.92 

1,740 

1.79 

+322 

+22.71 

Hampden, 

7,027 

9.50 

3,833 

3.94 

—3,194 

—45 .  45 

Hampsbire, 

2,286 

3.09 

2,.575 

2.65 

+2S9 

+12.64 

Middleses, 

21,386 

28.91 

29,071 

29.90 

+7,685 

+35.93 

Nantucket, 

8 

0.01 

45 

0.05 

+37 

+462 .  50 

Norfolk, 

6,891 

9.31 

8,845 

9.10 

+1,954 

+28.36 

Plymouth, 

1,805 

2.44 

1,877 

1.93 

+72 

+3  99 

.Suffolk, 

3,755 

5.08 

1,280 

1.32 

—2,475 

-65.91 

Worcester, 

9,906 

13.39 

11,856 

12.19 

+1,950 

+19.69 

LIQUORS 

AND 

BEVERAGES. 

THE    STATE. 

$395,173 

100.00 

$174,315 

100.00 

—$220,858 

—55.89 

Barnstable 

992 

0.25 

133 

0.08 

—859 

—86.59 

■Berkshire, 

33,299 

8.43 

30,264 

17.36 

—3,035 

-9.11 

Bristol, . 

30,599 

7.74 

8,536 

4.90 

—22,063 

—72.10 

Dukes,  . 

310 

0.08 

34 

0.02 

—276 

—89.03 

Essex,   . 

44,667 

11.30 

14,275 

8.19 

—30,392 

—  68.04 

Franklin, 

33,360 

8.44 

15,744 

9.03 

—17,616 

—52.81 

Hampden, 

47,364 

11.99 

22,462 

12.88 

—24,902 

—  .52.58 

■Hampshire, 

35,764 

9.05 

18,256 

10.47 

—17,508 

—48.95 

Middleses, 

48,665 

12.32 

27,681 

15.88 

—20,984 

—43.12 

Nantucket, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

18,573 

4.70 

1,337 

0.77 

—17,236 

—92.80 

Plymouth, 

17,484 

4.42 

3,830 

2.20 

—13,654 

—78.09 

'Suffolk, 

1,647 

0.42 

4,000 

2.29 

+2,353 

+142.87 

Worcester, 

82,449 

20.86 

27,763 

15.93 

-54,686 

—66.33 

NURSERY  PRODUCTS. 


THE    STATE. 

$138,439 

100.00 

$182,906 

100.00 

+$44,467 

+32.12 

Barnstable, 

2,411 

1.74 

2,027 

1.11 

—384 

—15.93 

Berkshire, 

2,598 

1.88 

790 

0.43 

—1,808 

—69.59 

Bristol, . 

4,137 

2.99 

4,260 

2.33 

+123 

+2.97 

Dukes,  . 

90 

0.07 

_ 

_ 

—90 

—100 .  00 

Essex,   . 

20,418 

14.75 

30,943 

16.92 

-)-10,.525 

+51 .  55 

Franklin, 

7,399 

5.34 

293 

0.16 

— 7,ioe 

—96.04 

Hampden, 

3,208 

2.32 

5,392 

2.95 

+2,184 

+68 .  08 

Hampshire, 

8,351 

6.03 

853 

0.47 

—7.498 

-89.79 

Middlesex, 

52,427 

37.87 

87,989 

48.11 

+35,562 

+67.83 

Nantucket, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,295 

2.. 38 

14,013 

7.66 

+10,718 

+325.28 

Plymouth, 

9,358 

6.76 

21,696 

11.86 

+12,338 

+131.84 

Suffolk, 

9,142 

6.60 

7,890 

4.31 

—1,252 

-13.70 

M'orcester,    . 

15,605 

11.27 

6,760 

3.69 

—8,845 

—56.68 

328 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 

CLASSIFIED    PRODUCTS  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE 

BY   COUNTIES  —  Continued. 

POULTRY    PRODUCTS. 


INCREASK    (+),   OR 

1885 

1895 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  188.1 

The  State,  and  Codnties. 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE   STATE. 

$2,227,799 

100.00 

$3,871,318 

100.00 

+$1,643,519 

+73.77 

Barnstable, 

94,804 

4.25 

126,854 

3.28 

-1-32,050 

+33.81 

Berkshire, 

143,998 

6.46 

228,785 

5.91 

-f  84,787 

+58.88 

Bristol,. 

348,111 

15.63 

740,050 

19.12 

+391,939 

+112.59 

Dukes,  . 

17,546 

0.79 

32,637 

0.84 

+15,091 

+86.01 

Essex,   . 

225,159 

10.11 

382,684 

9.89 

+157,525 

+69.96 

Franklin, 

105,904 

4.75 

158,949 

4.11 

+53,045 

+50.09 

Hampden, 

126,021 

5.66 

199,691 

5.16 

+73,670 

+58.46 

Hampshire, 

111,843 

5.02 

154,709 

4.00 

+42,866 

+38.33 

Middlesex, 

303,975 

13.64 

576,906 

14.90 

+272,931 

+89.79 

Nantucket, 

3,965 

0.18 

21,1107 

0.54 

+17,042 

+429.81 

Norfolk, 

136,741 

6.14 

245,633 

6.34 

+108,892 

+79.63 

Plymouth, 

183,524 

8.24 

317,447 

8.20 

+133,923 

+72.97 

Suffolk, 

6.102 

0.27 

8,680 

0.22 

+2, .=.78 

+42.25 

Worcester, 

420,106 

18.86 

677,286 

17.49 

+257,180 

+61.22 

WOOD    PRODUCTS. 


OTHER    PRODUCTS. 


THE   STATE.                      $2,924,574 

100.00 

$2,780,314 

100.00 

—$144,260 

-4.93 

Barnstable, 

39,983 

1.37 

33,861 

1.22 

—6,122 

—15.31 

Berkshire,    , 

288,104 

9.85 

220,888 

7.95 

—67,216 

—23.33 

Bristol, . 

247,910 

8.48 

350,460 

12.61 

+102,550 

+41.37 

Dukes,  . 

11,249 

0.38 

7,030 

0.25 

—  4,219 

—37  51 

Essex,   . 

153,881 

5.26 

126,071 

4.64 

—27,810 

—18.07 

Franklin, 

281,244 

9.62 

335,682 

12.07 

+54,438 

+19.36 

Hampden, 

234,728 

8.03 

234,223 

8.42 

—  505 

—0.21 

Hampshire, 

255,047 

8.72 

176,933 

6.36 

—78,114 

—30.63 

Middlesex, 

302,858 

10.35 

252,920 

9.10 

—49,938 

—16.49 

Nantucket, 

108 

* 

20 

* 

—88 

-81.48 

Norfolk, 

157,556 

5.39 

117,648 

4.23 

—39,908 

—25.33 

Plymouth, 

283,311 

9.69 

224,987 

8.09 

—58,324 

—20.59 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

5,561 

0.20 

+5,561 

- 

Worcester, 

668.595 

22.86 

694,030 

24.96 

+25,435 

+3.80 

WOODEN 

GOODS. 

THE   STATE. 

$33,948 

100.00 

$19,200 

100.00 

—$14,748 

—43.44 

Barnstable, 

35 

0.10 

3,663 

19.08 

+3,628 

+10,365.71 

Berkshire,     . 

2,729 

8.04 

575 

3.00 

—2,154 

—78.93 

Bristol, . 

7,512 

22.13 

2,847 

14.83 

—4,665 

—62.10 

Dukes,  . 

31 

0.09 

_ 

- 

-31 

—100.00 

Essex,   . 

717 

2.11 

10 

0.05 

—707 

—98.61 

Franklin, 

3,511 

10.34 

2,084 

10.86 

-1,427 

—40.64 

Hampden, 

696 

2.05 

53 

0.28 

—643 

—92.39 

Hampshire, 

3,477 

10.24 

419 

2.18 

—3,058 

—87.95 

Middlesex, 

7,098 

20.91 

2,946 

15.34 

—4,152 

—58.50 

Nantucket, 

19 

0.06 

_ 

- 

—19 

—100.00 

Norfolk, 

2  494 

7.35 

281 

1.46 

—2,213 

—88.73 

Plvranuth,    . 

2,053 

6.05 

4,503 

23.45 

+2,450 

+119.34 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

3,576 

10.53 

1,819 

9.47 

—1,757 

-49.13 

THE    STATE. 

$609,989 

100.00 

$632,142 

100.00 

+$22,153 

+3.63 

Barnstable, 

2,204 

0.36 

1,918 

0.30 

—286 

—12.98 

Berkshire, 

39,832 

6.53 

6,169 

0.98 

—33,663 

—84.51 

Bristol, . 

14,516 

2.38 

9,270 

1.47 

—5,246 

—36.14 

Dukes,  . 

4,755 

0.78 

15 

* 

—4,740 

—99.68 

Essex,   . 

21,151 

3.47 

17,734 

2.80 

—3,417 

—16.16 

Franklin, 

146,742 

24.06 

151,573 

23.98 

+4,831 

+3.29 

Hampden, 

107,397 

17.61 

137,112 

21.69 

--29,715 

+27.67 

Hampshire, 

206,127 

33.79 

268,620 

42.49 

--62,493 

+30.32 

Middlesex, 

14,848 

2.43 

22,257 

3.52 

+7,409 

--49.90 

Nantucket, 

3,101 

0.51 

1,242 

0.20 

—1,859 

—59.95 

Norfolk. 

3,222 

0.53 

623 

0.10 

—2,599 

—80.66 

Plymouth, 

34,133 

5.59 

7,699 

1.22 

—26,434 

—77.44 

Suffolk, 

526 

0.09 

3,848 

0.61 

+3,322 

+631.56 

Worcester, 

11,435 

1.87 

4,062 

0.64 

-7,373 

-64.48 

*  See  head-note  on  page  207,  antf. 


PRODUCTS   ANT>   PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


329 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

CLASSIFIED   PRODUCTS  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE 

BY   COUNTIES  — Continued. 

CEREALS. 


Increase  (-|-).  or 

1885 

1895 

Decrease  (— ),  in 

1895  AS 

Compared  with  1885 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE    STATE. 

$1,855,145 

100.00 

$1,104,578 

100.00 

—$750,567 

—40.46 

Barnstable, 

15,426 

0.83 

9,778 

0.89 

—5,648 

—36.61 

Berkshire,     . 

303,688 

16.37 

178,389 

16.15 

—125,299 

—41  26 

Bristol, . 

118,989 

6.42 

79,955 

7.24 

—39,034 

—32.80 

Dukes,  . 

6,504 

0.35 

3,898 

0.35 

—2,606 

—40.07 

Essex,   . 

92,004 

4.96 

45,105 

4.08 

—46,899 

—50.97 

Franklin, 

212,172 

11.44 

136,628 

12.37 

-75,544 

—35.61 

Hampden,     . 

234,264 

12.63 

172,365 

15.60 

—61,899 

-26.42 

Hampshire,  . 

228,341 

12.31 

152,948 

13.85 

—75,393 

—33.02 

Middlesex,    . 

162,375 

8.75 

81,934 

7.42 

—80,441 

—49.. 54 

Nantucket,    . 

2,257 

0.12 

2,613 

0.24 

-f-356 

4-15. 7T 

Norfolk, 

44,555 

2.40 

15,526 

1.41 

—29,029 

—65.15 

Plymouth,     . 

51,820 

2.79 

20,887 

1.89 

—30,933 

—59.69 

Suffolk, 

1,462 

0.08 

363 

0.03 

—1,099 

—75.17 

Worcester,   . 

381,288 

20.55 

204,189 

18.48 

—177,099 

-46.45 

FRUITS,    BERRIE 

S,    AND 

NUTS. 

THE   STATE. 

$2,680,804 

100.00 

$2,850,585 

100.00 

H-$169,781 

4-6.33 

Barnstable 

338,763 

12.64 

339,026 

11.89 

-{-263 

4-0.08 

Berkshire,     . 

114,087 

4.26 

108,994 

3.82 

—5,093 

—4.46 

Bristol, . 

263,194 

9.82 

297,-532 

10.44 

-f34,.338 

4-13.05 

Dukes,  . 

11,773 

0.44 

18,752 

0.66 

-^6,979 

4-59.28 

Essex,   . 

269,574 

10.06 

225,125 

7.90 

—44,449 

-16.49 

Franklin, 

173,579 

6.47 

136,346 

4.78 

—37,233 

—21.45 

Hampden,     . 

152,587 

5.69 

156,113 

5.48 

4-3,526 

4-2.31 

Hampshire,  . 

153,411 

5.72 

108,689 

3.81 

—44,722 

—29.15 

Middlesex,    . 

508,299 

18.96 

406,166 

14.25 

—102,133 

-20.09 

Nantucket,    . 

1,040 

0.04 

1,947 

0.07 

4-907 

4-87.21 

Norfolk, 

95,248 

3.. 55 

58,697 

2.06 

—36,5.51 

-38.37 

Plymouth,    . 

172,144 

6.42 

694,984 

24.38 

4-522,840 

-1-303.72 

Suffolk, 

31,600 

1.18 

25, .334 

0.89 

—6,266 

-19.83 

Worcester,   . 

395,505 

14.75 

272,880 

9.57 

-122,625 

-31.00 

HAY,    STRAW,    A 

ND    FOD 

•DER. 

THE    STATE. 

$11,631,776 

100.00 

$12,491,090 

100.00 

4-$859,314 

4-7.39 

Barnstable 

127,321 

1.09 

152,222 

1.22 

-f24,901 

4-19.56 

Berkshire, 

1,276,936 

10.98 

1,254,531 

10.04 

—22,405 

—1.75 

Bristol, . 

745,300 

6.41 

1,066,726 

8.54 

4-321,426 

4-43.13. 

Dukes,  . 

44,987 

0.39 

65,613 

0.53 

4-20,626 

4-45.85 

Essex,   . 

1,082,955 

9.31 

1,092,863 

8.75 

-1-9,908 

4-0.91 

Franklin, 

947,329 

8.14 

960,870 

7.69 

4-13,541 

-^1.43 

Hampden, 

843,882 

7.25 

-   931,100 

7.45 

-f87,218 

4-10.34 

Hampshire, 

923,930 

7.94 

1,012,963 

8.11 

4-89,033 

4-9.64 

Middlesex, 

1,814,826 

15.60 

1,900,163 

15.21 

-f  85 ,337 

4-4.70 

Nantucket, 

24,027 

0.21 

34,833 

0.28 

-fl0,806 

-f-44.97 

Norfolk, 

627,640 

5.40 

854,143 

5.24 

4-26,503 

-1-4.22 

Plymouth, 

506,775 

4.36 

626,762 

5.02 

4-119,987 

4-23.68 

Suffolk, 

70,467 

0.61 

56,369 

0.45 

—14,088 

—20.00 

Worcester, 

2,595,411 

22.31 

2,681,932 

21.47 

4-86,521 

4-3.33 

MEATS    ANl 

D     GAME 

• 

THE   STATE. 

$2,252,748 

100.00 

$1,098,471 

100.00 

-$1,154,277 

—51.24 

Barnstable, 

27,818 

1.23 

19,870 

1.81 

—7,948 

—28.57 

Berkshire, 

309,403 

13.73 

140,586 

12.80 

—168,817 

—54.56 

Bristol, . 

112,359 

4.99 

68,706 

6.26 

-43,653 

—38.85 

Dukes,  . 

15,512 

0.69 

11,525 

1.05 

—3,987 

—25.70 

Essex,   . 

145,312 

6.45 

57,777 

5.26 

—87,535 

—60.24 

Franklin, 

323,797 

14.37 

104,271 

9.49 

—219,526 

—67.80 

Hampden, 

178,571 

7.93 

112,125 

10.21 

—66,446 

—37.21 

Hampshire, 

210,689 

9.35 

98,012 

8.92 

—112,677 

-53.48 

Middlesex, 

286,311 

12.71 

117,004 

10.65 

—169,307 

—59.13 

Nantucket, 

3,778 

0.17 

4,852 

0.44 

4-1,074 

+28.43 

Norfolk, 

68,465 

3.04 

95,389 

8.68 

-}-26,924 

4-39.33 

Plymouth, 

85,158 

3.78 

45,432 

4.14 

—39,726 

-46.65 

Suffolk, 

5,085 

0.23 

11,754 

1.07 

4-6,669 

4-131.15 

Worcester, 

480,490 

21.33 

211,168 

19.22 

-269,322 

—56.05 

330 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 

CLASSIFIED    PRODUCTS  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE 

BY  COUNTIES  —  Concluded. 


AEGETABLES. 


1 

Increase  (+),  or 

1885 

1895                     1 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  1885 

The  State,  and  Co0nties. 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE    STATE. 

$5,227,194 

100.00 

$6,389,533 

100.00 

+$1,162,339 

+22.24 

Barnetable 

61,570 

1.18 

117,192 

1.84 

+55,622 

+90.34 

Berkshire, 

293,303 

5.61 

332,069 

5.20 

+38,706 

+13.19 

Bristol, . 

413,896 

7.92 

659,745 

10.33 

+245,849 

--59.40 

Dukes,  . 

19,479 

0.37 

36,932 

0.58 

--17,453 

--89.60 

Essex,   . 

733,588 

14.03 

784,946 

12.28 

--51,358 

+7.00 

Franklin, 

233,970 

4.48 

254,093 

3.98 

--20,123 

+8.60 

Hampden, 

302,426 

5.79 

434,445 

6.80 

+132,019 

+43.65 

Hampshire, 

266,978 

5.11 

265,956 

4.16 

—1,022 

-0.38 

Middlesex, 

1,501,468 

28.72 

1,934,258 

30.27 

+432,790 

+28.82 

Nantucket, 

8,785 

0.17 

22,518 

0.35 

+13,733 

+156.32 

Norfolk, 

317,233 

6.07 

268,885 

4.21 

—48,348 

—15.24 

Plymouth, 

213,511 

4.08 

366,382 

5.73 

+152,871 

+71.60 

Suffolk, 

145,395 

2.78 

138,283 

2.16 

—7,112 

—4.89 

Worcester,   . 

715,532 

13.69 

773,829 

12.11 

+58,297 

+8.13 

PRODUCTS    FROM    MINES,    QUARRIES,    PITS,    ETC. 


THE    STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,. 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,   . 

Erauklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


26,549 

100.00 

+$226,549 

1,337 

0.59 

+1,337 

39,405 

17.39 

+39,405 

24,329 

10.74 

+24,329 

850 

0.38 

+850 

38,794 

17.12 

+38,794 

841 

0.37 

+841 

5,383 

2.38 

+5,383 

3,978 

1.76 

+3,978 

72,690 

32.09 

+72,690 

350 

0.15 

+350 

12,573 

5.55 

+12,573 

7,277 

3.21 

--7,277 

1,550 

0.68 

--1,550 

17,192 

7.59 

+17,192 

TOTAI.    PRODUCTS. 


THE   STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,. 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


$47,756,033 

950,175 
4,400,025 
3,444,914 

211,320 
4,412,618 
3,939,993 
3,510,429 
3,794,173 
8,030,965 
83,501 
2,639,313 
2,343,878 

608,985 
9,385,744 


100.00 

1.99 
9.21 
7.21 
0.44 
9.24 
8.25 
7.. 35 
7.95 

16.82 
0.17 
5.53 
4.91 
1.28 

19.65 


$52,880,431 

1,053,915 
4,365,318 
5,007,991 

271,693 
4,776,865 
3,858,3.59 
3,780,042 
3,968,231 
9,174,999 

144,071 
2,857,517 
3,241,023 

733,191 
9,647,216 


100.00 

1.99 
8.26 
9.47 
0.52 
9.03 
7.30 
7.15 
7.51 

17.33 
0.27 
5.41 
6.13 
1.39 

18.24 


+$5,124,398 

+103,740 

—34,707 
+1,563,077 

+60,373 
+364,247 

-81,634 

+269,613 

+174,058 

+1,144,034 

+60,570 
+218,204 
-1-897,145 
+124,206 
+261,472 


+10.73 

+10.92 

—0.79 

+45.37 

+28.57 

+8.25 

-2.07 

+7.68 

+4.59 

+14.25 

+72.54 

+8.27 

+38.28 

+20.40 

+2.79 


PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


331 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 

CLASSIFIED   PRODUCTS  — 1885   AND    1895.       INCREASE   AND    DECREASE; 

FOR  THE   STATE. 


Classification  op  Phoducts. 


TOTAI4   PRODUCTS. 

Animal  products 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.,    . 

Dairy  products, 

Food  products, 

Greenhouse  products,     .... 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 

Liquors  and  beverages 

Nursery  products 

Poultry  products, 

"Wood  products, 

Wooden  goods, 

Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  .... 

Meats  and  game, 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


Value  op  Products 


1885 


$47,756,033 

3,218,444 

84,141 

13,080,526 

632,537 

688,813 

73,983 

395,173 

138,439 

2,227,799 

2,924,574 

33,948 

609,989 

1,855,145 

2,680,804 

11,631,776 

2,252,748 

5,227,194 


1895 


$52,880,431 

2,434,548 

27,749 

16,234,049 

516,787 

1,749,070 

97,227 

174,315 

182,906 

3,871,318 

2,780,314 

19,200 

632,142 

1,104,578 

2,850,585 

12,491,090 

1,098,471 

6,389,533 

226,549 


increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 


jVmouuts 


+$5,124,398 

—783,896 

-56,392 

+3,153,523 

—115,750 

+1,060,257 

+23,244 

—220,858 

+44,467 

+1,643,519 

—144,260 

—14,748 

+22,153 

—760,567 

+169,781 

+859,314 

—1,154,277 

+1,162,339 

+226,549 


Percentages 


+10.73 

—24.36 
-07.02 
+24.11 
—18.30 
+1.53.93 
+31.42 
—55.89 
+32.12 
+73.77 

—4.93 
—43.44 

+3.63 
—40.46 

+6.33 

+7.39 
—51.24 
+22.24 


CLASSIFIED    PROPERTY 


1885  AND    1895. 

BY   COUNTIES. 

LAND. 


INCREASE    AND    DECREASE 


1 

1 

Increase  (+),  or 

1885                    1 

1895                   1 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

COMPAREU   WITH   1885 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE    STATE. 

$110,700,707 

100.00 

$110,271,859 

100.00 

—$428,848 

—0.39 

Barnstable 

1,6.57,313 

1.50 

2,062,175 

1.87 

+404,862 

+24.43 

Berkshire, 

10,221,355 

9.23 

9,508,934 

8.62 

-712,421 

-6.97 

Bristol, . 

6,461,194 

5.84 

8,883,359 

8.06 

+2,422,165 

+37.49 

Dukes,  . 

487,424 

0.44 

696,-565 

0.63 

+209,141 

+42.91 

Essex,    . 

10,275,107 

9.28 

11,160.381 

10.12 

+885,274 

+8.62 

Franklin, 

6,693,012 

6.05 

5,i:;7,723 

4.66 

—1,555,289 

—23.24 

Hampden, 

7,404,612 

6.69 

6,355,353 

5.76 

—1,049,259 

—14.17 

Hampshire, 

6,361,096 

5.75 

5,244,056 

4.76 

—1,117,040 

-17.56 

Middlesex, 

23,060,823 

20.83 

20,160,934 

18.28 

—2,899,889 

-12.57 

Nantucket, 

124,228 

0.11 

189,199 

0.17 

+64,971 

+52.30 

Norfolk, 

7,972,836 

7.20 

6,607,101 

5.99 

—1,365,735 

—17.13 

Plymouth, 

5,942,173 

6.37 

6,456,141 

5.86 

+513,968 

+8.65 

Suffolk, 

4,516,6.32 

4.08 

7,907,926 

7.17 

+3,.391,294 

+75.08 

Worcester, 

19,522,902 

17.63 

19,902,012 

18.05 

+379,110 

+1.94 

BUILDINGS. 


THE    STATE. 

Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,     . 

Bristol 

Dukes,  .... 
Essex,  .... 
F^ranklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,  . 
Middlesex,    . 
Nantucket,    . 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth,    . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,    . 


$74,418,218 

1,360,436 
6,793,048 
5,598,728 
372,588 
7,546,757 
4,373,161 
5,103,719 
5,164,547 

13,717,100 

90,686 

5,649,675 

4,142,530 

1,075,735 

13,429,508 


100.00 

1.83 
9.13 
7.52 
0.50 

10.14 
5.88 
6.86 
6.94 

18.43 
0.12 
7.59 
5.57 
1.45 

18.04 


$77,920,357 

1,709,015 
6,713,296 
7,371,590 
420,287 
7,730,287 
3,-509,073 
5,606,821 
4,626,149 

15,266,843 

114,461 

4,973,257 

4,752,224 

1,321,042 

13,806,012 


100.00 

2.20 
8.62 
9.46 
0.53 
9.92 
4.50 
7.20 
5.93 

19.59 
0.15 
6.38 
6.10 
1.70 

17.72 


+$3,502,139 

+4.71 

+348,579 

+25.62 

—79,752 

-1.17 

+1,772,862 

+31-67 

+47,099 

+12.80 

+183,530 

+2.43 

—864,088 

—19.76 

+503,102 

+9.86 

-538,398 

—10.42 

+1,549,743 

+11.30 

+23,775 

+26.22 

—676,418 

—11.97 

+609,694 

+14.72 

--245,307 

+22.80 

+376,504 

+2.80 

332 


CENSUS   OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  — Continued. 


CLASSIFIED    PROPERTY  —  1885   AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE; 

BY   COUNTIES  — Continued. 

MACHINES,    IMPLEMENTS,    ETC. 


1 

1 

Increase  (+),  or 

1885                   1 

1895                     1 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Compared  with  1885 

Value 

Percent- 

Value 

Percent- 

Amounts 

Percent- 

ages 

ages 

ages 

THE   STATE. 

$7,397,990 

100.00 

$8,128,031 

100.00 

+$730,041 

+9.8T 

SarnBtable, 

105,118 

1.42 

152,580 

1.88 

+47,462 

+45.15 

Berkshire, 

718,598 

9.71 

564,847 

6.95 

—153,751 

—21.40 

Bristol, . 

528,958 

7.15 

762,526 

9.38 

+233,568 

-H4.16 

Dukes,  . 

37,866 

0.51 

46,670 

0.58 

+8,804 

-f23.25 

Essex,   . 

743,328 

10.05 

860,396 

10.59 

+117,068 

+15.75 

Franklin, 

586,283 

7.93 

539,944 

6.64 

—46,339 

—7.90 

Hampden, 

592,063 

8.00 

520,311 

6.40 

—71,752 

—12.12 

Hampshire, 

596,140 

8.06 

600,207 

7.38 

+4,067 

-fO.68 

Middlesex, 

1,263,612 

17.08 

1,612,945 

19.84 

+349,333 

+27.65 

Nantucket, 

12,906 

0.18 

16,115 

0.20 

+3,209 

+24.86 

Norfolk, 

416,122 

5.63 

407,297 

5.01 

—8,825 

-2.12 

Plymouth, 

378,221 

5.11 

536,512 

6.60 

+158,291 

+41.85 

Suffolk, 

50,613 

0.68 

105,580 

1.30 

+54,967 

+108.60 

Worcester, 

1,368,162 

18.49 

1,402,101 

17.25 

+33,939 

+2.48 

DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,    ETC. 


THE    STATE. 

Barnstable,  . 

Berkshire,    . 

Bristol,. 

Dukes,  .... 

Essex,   .... 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire,  .        .        . 

Middlesex,    . 

Nantucket,    . 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth,     . 

Suffolk, 

Worcester,   . 


$17,055,153 

100.00 

242,135 

1.42 

2,036,682 

11.94 

1,111,254 

6.52 

102,050 

0.60 

1,517,269 

8.90 

1,390,604 

8.15 

1,264,151 

7.41 

1,292,879 

7.58 

2,774,253 

16.27 

30,887 

0.18 

965,563 

5.66 

794,050 

4.66 

109,519 

0.64 

3,423,857 

20.07 

$14,854,417 

100.00 

245,957 

1.66 

1,508,312 

10.16 

1,194,552 

8.04 

91,160 

0.61 

1,304,289 

8.78 

1,210,070 

8.15 

1,106,898 

7.45 

1,094,582 

7.37 

2,427,689 

16.34 

34,622 

0.23 

830,859 

5.59 

729,982 

4.92 

87,763 

0.59 

2,987,682 

20.11 

—$2,200,736 

+3,822 

—528,370 

+83,298 

—10,890 

—212,980 

—180,534 

—157,253 

—198,297 

—346,564 

+3,735 

—134,704 

—64,068 

-21,756 

—436,175 


—12.90 

-fl.58 
—25.94 

+7.50 
—10.67 
—14.04 
—12.98 
—12.44 
—15.34 
—12.49 
+12.09 
—13.95 

—8.07 
—19.87 
—12.74 


FRUIT    TREES    AND    VINES. 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,    . 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,  . 
Middlesex,    . 
Nantucket,    . 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth,     . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,   . 


$6,658,482 

100.00 

74,731 

1.12 

520,886 

338,494 

20,192 

811,887 

7.82 

5.08 

0.30 

12.19 

495,783 
422,462 

7.45 
6.35 

375,840 
1,345,781 

5.65 
20.21 

20 

* 

291,652 
263,572 

4.38 
3.96 

87,886 
1,609,296 

1.32 
24.17 

$7,924,878 

100.00 

70,146 

0:89 

677,785 

8.55 

280,083 

3.53 

16,663 

0.21 

1,061,335 

13.39 

491,409 

6.20 

502,968 

6.35 

467,654 

5.90 

2,313,017 

29.19 

429 

0.01 

169,988 

2.14 

266,696 

3.37 

91,969 

1.16 

1,514,736 

19.11 

+$1,266,396 

—4,585 

+156,899 

—58,411 

—3,529 

+249,448 

—4,374 

+80,506 

+91,814 

+967,236 

+409 

—121,664 

+3,124 

+4,083 

—94,560 


+19.02 

— 6.U 

+30.12 

—17.26 

-17.48 

+30.72 

—0.88 

+19.06 

+24.43 

+71.87 

+2,045.00 

—41.72 

+1.19 

-)-4.65 

—5.88 


See  head-note  on  page  207,  ante. 


PRODUCTS   AND   PKOPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


333 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 

CLASSIFIED    PROPERTY  — 1885    AND    1895.      INCREASE    AND    DECREASE: 

BY   COUNTIES— Concluded. 

MINES,    QUARRIES,    PITS,    ETC. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE    STATE. 

Barnstable,  . 
Berkshire,     . 

Bristol 

Dulies 

Essex 

Franklin, 
Hampden, 
Hampshire,  . 
Middlesex,    . 
Nantucket,    . 
Norfolk, 
Plymouth,     . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,    . 


1885 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


1895 


Value 


Percent- 
ages 


$857,672 

6,296 

137,936 

64,933 

4,900 

128,033 

9,375 

32,228 

30,150 

289,772 

300 

17,778 

28,160 

27,600 

80,211 


100.00 

0.73 

16.08 

7.57 

0.57 

14.93 

1.09 

3.76 

3.52 

33.79 

0.04 

2.07 

3.28 

3.22 

9.35 


Increase  (+),  or 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

Compared  with  1885 


Amounts 


4-$857,672 

4-6,296 

-f  137, 936 

+64,933 

+4,900 

+128,033 

+9,375 

+32,228 

+30,150 

+289,772 

+300 

+17,778 

+28,160 

+27,600 

+80,211 


Percent- 
ages 


TOTAL    PROPERTY. 


THE    STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, . 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


$216,230,550 

100.00 

3,439,733 

1.59 

20,290,569 

9.39 

14,038,628 

6.49 

1,020,120 

0.47 

20,894,348 

9.66 

13,538,843 

6.26 

14,787,007 

6.84 

13,790,502 

6.38 

42,161,569 

19.50 

258,727 

0.12 

15,295,848 

7.08 

11,520,546 

5.33 

5,840,385 

2.70 

39,353,725 

18.19 

$219,957,214 

100.00 

4,246,169 

1.93 

19,111,110 

8.69 

18,557,043 

8.44 

1,276,245 

0.58 

22,244,721 

10.11 

10,897,594 

4.95 

14,124,579 

6.42 

12,062,798 

5.48 

42,071,200 

19.13 

355,126 

0.16 

13,006,280 

5.91 

12,769,715 

5.81 

9,541,880 

4.34 

39,692,754 

18.05 

+$3,726,664 

+806,436 
—1,179,459 
+4,518,415 

+256,125 
+1,350,373 
—2,641,249 

—662,428 
-1,727,704 
-90,369 
+96,399 
—2,289,568 
+1,249,169 
+3,701,495 

+339,029 


+1.72 

+23.44 

-5.81 
+32.19 
+25.11 

+6.46 
—19.51 

—4.48 
—12.53 

—0.21 
+37.26 
—14.97 
+10.84 
-j-63.38 

+0.86 


CLASSIFIED  PROPERTY 


1885  AND  1895.  INCREASE  AND  DECREASE; 
FOR  THE  STATE. 


Classification  of  Propertt. 


Value  op  Property 


1885 


TOTAL,   PROPERTY.  $216,230,550 

Land 110,700,707 

Buildings, 74,418,218 

Machines,  implements,  etc.,    .        .        .        .  7,397,990 

Domestic  animals,  etc |         17,055,1.53 

Fruit  trees  aud  vines j           6,658,482 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,      .... 


1895 


$219,957,214 

110,271,859 

77,920,357 

8,128,031 

14,854,417 

7,924,878 

857,672 


Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 


Amounts 


+$3,726,664 

—428,848 
+3,502,139 

+730,041 
—2,200,736 
+1,266,396 

+857,672 


Percentages 


+1.72 

—0.39 

+4.71 

+9.87 

—12.90 

+19.02 


334 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY  AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 
—  1885  AND   1895.      INCREASE  AND  DECREASE:    BY  TOWNS. 

[Agricultural  property  in  this  presentation  includes  the  values  of  land,  buildings,  fruit  trees  and  vines, 
and  land  containing  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.  The  values  of  machines,  implements,  etc.,  and  domestic  animals, 
etc.,  are  not  included.] 


CocKTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

Bourne 

Brewster, 

Chatham 

Dennis,      .... 

Eastham,  .... 

Falmouth, 

Harwich,  .... 

Mashpee,  .... 

Orleans,     .... 

Provincetowu,  . 

Sandwich, 

Truro,        .... 

Wellfleet 

Yarmouth, 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams 

Alford,      .... 

Becket,      .... 

Cheshire,  .... 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton,      .... 

Egremont, 

Florida,     .... 

Great  Barrington,    . 

Hancock,  .... 

Hinsdale,  .... 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 
New  Ashford, 
New  Marlborough,  . 
North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru,         .... 

PlTTSriELD,       . 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy,       .... 

Sheffield,  .... 

Stockbridge,     . 

Tyringham, 

Washington,     . 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

Williamstown, 

Windsor,  .... 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 
Attleborough,  . 

Berkley 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton 

Easton 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River,    . 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk,  .... 

Somerset,. 

Swansea,  .... 

Taunton, 

Westport, 


Value  of  Ageicoltural  Property 


1885 


1895 


$3,092,480 

534,844 
170,703 

91,686 

71,453 
186,056 
113,201 
455,042 
407,933 

24,766 
350,056 

29,940 
249,049 

70,950 
119,649 
217,152 


$17,535,289 

556,161 
282,384 
231,325 
492,524 
239,191 
424,046 
570,636 
171,076 

1,518,585 
373,304 
343,280 
540,670 
642,424 

1,085,394 
292,223 
117,216 
109,594 
930,513 
489,411 
234,260 
126,655 

1,603,438 
462,875 
465,293 
145,811 

1,098,003 

1,490,397 
286,978 
200,484 
665,331 

1,016,935 
328,882 


$12,398,416 

556,206 
1,081,691 
504,883 
1,415,244 
633,093 
.'■>34,016 
403,441 
366,081 
388,652 
404,681 
415,420 

239,074 
467,636 
958,715 
886,582 
!)99,945 
834,745 
808,864 
899,447 


$3,847,632 

468,079 
296,189 
152,778 
251,785 
270,063 
127,848 
620,476 
536,860 
122,655 
134,396 
78,656 
194,465 
122,527 
130,718 
340,137 


$17,037,951 

891,161 
194,738 
270,471 
478,093 
348,150 
412,920 
500,013 
124,049 

1,023,172 
319,921 
288,242 
490,975 
709,426 

1,085,824 
458,718 
108,449 
71,697 
773,228 
787,505 
212,556 
135,400 

1,508,743 
258,918 
318,191 
149,990 

1,176,022 

1,265,933 
249,074 
264,330 
359,737 

1,616,616 
185,689 


$16,599,965 

803.842 
514,731 
487,847 

2,347,294 
628,062 
713,866 
716,168 
773,362 
312,395 
317,116 

1,800,631 
645,805 
446,815 
629,554 

1,103,017 
840,198 
552,110 
883,417 

1,107,602 
976,073 


Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 


Amounts 


+$755,152 

—66,765 

+125,486 

+61,092 

+180,332 

+84,007 

+14,647 

+165,434 

+128,927 

+97,889 

—215,660 

+48,716 

—54,584 

+51,577 

+11,069 

+122,985 


—$497,338 

+335,000 

—87,646 

+39,146 

—14,431 

+108,959 

—11,126 

—70,623 

-^7,027 

—495,413 

—53,383 

—55,038 

—49,695 

+67,002 

+430 

+166,495 

—8,767 

—37,897 

—157,285 

+298,094 

—21,694 

+8,745 

—94,695 

—203,967 

—147,102 

+4,179 

+78,019 

—224,464 

—37,904 

+63,846 

—305,594 

+599,681 

—143,193 


+$4,201,549 

+247,636 

—566,960 

—17,036 

+932,050 

—5,031 

+179,850 

+312,727 

+407,281 

—76,257 

—87,565 

+1,385,211 

+645,865 

+207,741 

+161,918 

+144,302 

—46,384 

—47,835 

+48,672 

+298,738 

+76,626 


Percentages 


+24.42 

—12.48 
+73.51 
+66.63 

+252.38 
+45.15 
+12.94 
+36.36 
+31.60 

+395.26 
—61.61 

+162.71 
—21.92 
+72.69 
+9.25 
+56.64 


—2.84 

+60.23 
—31.04 
+16.92 

—2.93 
+45.55 

—2.62 
—12.38 
—27.49 
—32.62 
—14.30 
—16.03 

—9.19 
+10.43 

+0.04 
+56.98 

—7.48 
—34.68 
—16.90 
+60.91 

—9.26 

+6  90 

—5.91 
—44.06 
-31.61 

+2.87 

+7.11 
-15.06 
—13.21 
+31.85 
—45.93 
+.58.97 
—43.54 


+33.89 

+44.52 
—52.41 
—3.37 
+65.86 
—0.79 
+33.68 
+77.51 

+111.25 
—19.62 
—21.64 

+333.45 

+86.89 

+34.62 

+15.05 

—5.23 

-7.97 

+5.83 

+36.93 

+8.52 


PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY   BY   TOWNS. 


335 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND    ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 
—  1885  AND   1895.      INCREASE  AND   DECREASE:    BY  TOWNS. 

[Agricultural  property  in  this  presentation  includes  the  values  of  land,  buildings,  fruit  trees  and  vines, 
and  land  containing  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.  The  values  of  machines,  implements,  etc.,  and  domestic  animals, 
etc.,  are  not  included.! 


Valde  of  Real  Estate 

Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

1883 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

BARNSTABLE. 

$9,516,287 

$13,151,176 

+$3,634,889 

+38.20 

Barnstable, 

1,.595,240 

2,557,800 

+962,560 

+60.34 

Bourne, 

678,375 

1,359,125 

+680,750 

+100.35 

Brewster 

308,851 

402,920 

+94,069 

+30.46 

Chatham, 

434,635 

711,620 

+276,985 

+63.73 

Dennis, 

659,692 

794,212 

+134,520 

+20.39 

Eastham 

165,464 

226,607 

+61,143 

+36.95 

Falmouth 

1,536,372 

2,216,400 

+680,028 

+44.26 

Harwich 

720,670 

860,220 

+139,550 

+19.36 

Mashpee 

131,120 

187,320 

+56,200 

+42.86 

Orleans 

324,218 

434,424 

+110,206 

+33.99 

Provincetown, 

944,550 

1,173,925 

+229,375 

+24.28 

Sandwich, 

686,125 

733,675 

+47,550 

+6.93 

Truro, 

179,971 

211,555 

+31,584 

+17.65 

Wellfleet 

427,932 

455,698 

+27,766 

+6.49 

Yarmouth, 

723,072 

825,675 

+102,603 

+14.19 

BERKSHIRE. 

$26,541,567 

$37,140,304 

+$10,598,737 

+39.93 

Adams, 

2,018,665 

2,481,945 

+463,280 

+22.95 

Alford,      . 

139,702 

138,331 

—1,371 

—0.98 

Becket,      . 

240,961 

285,620 

+44,659 

+18.53 

Cheshire,  . 

524,753 

548,830 

+24,077 

+4.59 

Clarksburg, 

146,514 

169,647 

+23,133 

+15.79 

Dalton,      . 

935,778 

1,417,561 

+481,783 

+51.48 

Egremont, 

343,332 

360,604 

+17,272 

+5.03 

Florida,     . 

112,477 

149,453 

+36,976 

+32.87 

Great  Barrington, 

1,837,304 

2,403,145 

+565,841 

--30.80 

Hancock,  . 

302,010 

274,043 

-27,967 

—9.26 

Hinsdale,  . 

487,122 

495,172 

+8,050 

+1.65 

Lauesborough, 

467,397 

419,175 

—48,222 

-10.32 

Lee,   . 

1,300,254 

1,284,856 

—15,398 

—1.18 

Lenox, 

1,274,145 

2,557,680 

+1,283,535 

+100.74 

Monterey, 

178,724 

184,722 

+5,998 

+3.36 

Mount  Washington 

66,135 

75,902 

+9,767 

+14.77 

New  Ashford,  . 

71,600 

50,190 

—21,410 

—29.90 

New  Marlborough, 

468,012 

375,424 

—92,588 

—19.78 

North  Adams, 

3,707,430 

5,851,105 

+2,143,675 

+57.82 

Otis,  . 

167,775 

166,123 

—1,652 

—0.98 

Peril, 

94,455 

99,680 

+5,225 

+5.53 

PlTTSFIELD,       . 

6,096,500 

10,434,305 

+4,337,805 

+71.15 

Richmond, 

436,780 

287,820 

—148,960 

—34.10 

Sandisfield, 

308,332 

273,211 

—35,121 

—11.39 

Savoy, 

149,239 

134,260 

—14,979 

—10.04 

Sheffield,  . 

758,325 

744,960 

—13,365 

—1.76 

Stockbridge,     . 

1,438,615 

2,302,025 

+863,410 

+60.02 

Tyringham, 

195,300 

177,630 

—17,670 

—9.05 

Washington,     . 

169,085 

172,845 

+3,760 

+2.22 

West  Stockbridge, 

566,843 

397,120 

—169,723 

—29.94 

Williamstown, 

1,373,975 

2,272,195 

+898,220 

+65.37 

Windsor,  . 

164,028 

154,725 

—9,303 

—5.67 

BRISTOL. 

$71,290,220 

$107,874,315 

+$36,584,095 

+51.32 

Acushnet, 

474,750 

511,020 

+36,270 

+7.64 

Attleborough, 

4,672,751 

3,782,681 

—890,070 

—19.05 

Berkley, 

347,724 

326,305 

-21,419 

—6.16 

Dartmouth, 

1,554,750 

2,056,650 

+501,900 

+32.28 

Dlghton 

621,217 

680,604 

+.59,387 

-1-9.56 

Easton, 

1,210,918 

1,8.50,694 

+639,776 

+52.83 

Fairhaven 

1,197,960 

1,862,050 

+664,090 

+55.44 

Fall  River, 

26,732,350 

40,043,050 

+13,310,700 

+49.79 

Freetown 

660,320 

666,635 

+6,315 

+0.96 

Mansfield 

982,100 

1,575,816 

+593,716 

+60.45 

New  Bedford,       

16,293,800 

31,984,150 

+15,690,350 

+96.30 

North  Attleborough,       .... 

- 

3,085,770 

+3,085,770 

- 

Norton,     .        .   • 

607,650 

669,075 

+61,425 

+10.11 

Rayuham,         

683,337 

665,210 

—18,127 

—2.65 

Rehobotb 

648,305 

629,897 

—18,408 

—2.84 

Seekonk, 

599,460 

682,240 

+82,780 

+13.81 

Somerset 

842,580 

868,933 

+26,353 

+3.13 

Swansea, 

561,325 

644,910 

+83,585 

+14.89 

Tauxton 

11,478,598 

14,020,050 

+2,541,452 

+22.14 

Westport 

1,120,325 

1,268,575 

+148,250 

+13.23 

336 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Contiuued. 


CouKTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Value  of  Agricultcral  Pbopertt 

Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

DUKES. 

$880,204 

$1,138,415 

+$258,211 

+29.34 

Chilmark, 

219,072 

237,499 

+18,427 

+8.41 

Cottage  City, 

67,608 

118,070 

+50,462 

+74.64 

Edguitown, 

132,818 

189,961 

+57,143 

+43.02 

Gay  Head, 

18,780 

24,886 

+6,106 

+32  51 

Gosnold,   . 

137,827 

141,530 

+3,703 

+2.69 

Tiebury,    . 

304,099 

110,848 

—193,251 

—63.55 

West  Tisbury, 

- 

315,621 

+315,621 

- 

ESSEX. 

$18,633,751 

$20,080,036 

+$1,446,285 

+7.76 

Amesbiiry, 

336,104 

623,519 

+287,415 

+85.51 

Andover,  . 

1,179,383 

589,501 

—589,882 

-50.02 

Beverly, 

1,176,065 

1,730,603 

+554,538 

+47.15 

Boxford,  . 

561,043 

645,369 

+84,326 

+15.03 

Bradford, . 

623,540 

155,203 

—468,337 

—75.11 

Danvere,   . 

831,101 

709,000 

—122,101 

—14.69 

Essex, 

370,992 

364,511 

-6,481 

-1.75 

Georgetown, 

485,565 

291,482 

—194,083 

—39.97 

Gloucester, 

431,278 

556,053 

+124,775 

+28.93 

Groveland, 

341,123 

321,141 

—19,982 

—5.86 

Hamilton, 

517,252 

493,374 

—23,878 

-4.62 

Haverhill, 

906,865 

1,275,227 

+368,362 

+40.62 

Ipswich,    . 

1,107.564 

800,116 

—307,448 

—27.76 

Lawrence, 

285,545 

151,556 

—133,989 

—46.92 

Lynn, 

229,250 

427,050 

+197,800 

+86.28 

Lynnfield, 

264,329 

208,876 

—55,453 

—20.98 

Manchester, 

465,612 

143,917 

-321,695 

—69.09 

Marblehead, 

434,658 

392,255 

—42,403 

—9.76 

Meirimac, 

201.453 

285,119 

+83,666 

+41.53 

llethuen,  . 

906,101 

1,790,908 

+884,807 

+97.65 

Middleton, 

248,237 

380,336 

+132,099 

+53.21 

Kahant,     . 

60,100 

46,760 

—13,340 

-22.20 

N«wbury, 

1,035,759 

766,658 

-269,101 

—25.98 

Newbukyport, 

566,598 

452,335 

—  114,263 

—20.17 

North  Andover, 

806,062 

897,481 

+91,419 

+11.34 

Peabody, . 

855,339 

1,160,328 

+304,987 

+35.66 

Rockport, 

209,702 

337,424 

+127,722 

+60.91 

Rowley,    . 

458,541 

3611,129 

-98,412 

—21.46 

Salem, 

331,485 

964,030 

+632,545 

+190.82 

Salisbury, 

432,066 

418,137 

—13,929 

—3.22 

Saiigus, 

238  325 

363,947 

+125,622 

+52.71 

Swampscott, 

242,941 

657,246 

+414,305 

+170.54 

Topsfield, 

470,546 

397,185 

—73,361 

—15.59 

Wenham, . 

397,363 

251,054 

—146,309 

-36.82 

West  Newbury, 

625,864 

672,208 

+46,344 

+7.40 

FRANKLIN. 

$11,561,956 

$9,147,580 

—$2,414,376 

—20.88 

Ashfield, 

499,482 

485,945 

-13,537 

—2.71 

Bernardston, 

444,400 

382.685 

—61,715 

—13.89 

Buckland, 

353,786 

268,113 

—85,673 

—24.22 

Charlemont, 

402,548 

338,039 

—64,509 

—16.03 

Colrain, 

468,290 

368,104 

—100,186 

—21.39 

Conway,    . 

577,902 

409,893 

—168,009 

—29.07 

Deertield, 

1,413,944 

1,179,566 

—234,378 

-16.58 

Erving, 

174,343 

113,232 

— 61,111 

—35.05 

Gill,  . 

439,859 

365,168 

—74,691 

—16.98 

Greenfield, 

768,032 

582,737 

-185,295 

—24.13 

Hawlev,    . 

198,299 

154,125 

—44,174 

-22.28 

Heath," 

259,560 

186,318 

-73,242 

-28.22 

Leverett,  . 

324,743 

212,611 

—112,132 

—34.. 53 

Leyden,    . 

277,041 

153,083 

—123,958 

—44.74 

Monroe,    . 

82,973 

62,525 

—20.448 

-24.64 

Montague, 

531,762 

425,909 

—105,853 

—19.91 

New  Salem, 

329,960 

242,657 

—87,303 

—26.46 

Northfield, 

855,228 

540,309 

—314,919 

-36.82 

Orange, 

810,261 

516,146 

—294,115 

—36  30 

Rowe, 

200,231 

147,404 

-52,827 

—26.38 

Shelburne, 

498,858 

336,939 

—161,919 

-32.46 

Shutesbury, 

144,772 

174,876 

+30,104 

+2U.79 

Sunderland, 

488,927 

447,255 

-41,672- 

—8.52 

Warwick, 

269,396 

344,708 

+75,312 

+27.96 

Wendell,  . 

192,068 

202,423 

+10,355 

+5.39 

Whately,  . 

555,291 

606,810 

-48,481 

—8.73 

HAMPDEN. 

$12,930,793 

$12,497,370 

—$433,423 

—3.35 

Agawam, 

1,258,821 

1,325,822 

+67,001 

+5.32 

Blandford, 

390,040 

499,744 

+109,704 

+28.13 

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AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  — Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


DUKES. 


Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgarlown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,   . 
Ti§bury,    . 
West  Tisbury, 


ESSEX. 


Atnesbury, 

Andover,  . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,   . 

Bradford,  . 

Danvers,   . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, . 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,    . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methnen,  . 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newbcryport, 

North  Andover 

Peabody,  . 

Rockport, 

Rowley,    . 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 

Saugus, 

Swampscott, 

Topsfteld, 

Wenham,  . 

"West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 

Ashfield 

Bernardston,    . 

Buckland, 

Charlemout, 

Colrain,     .... 

Conway,   .... 

Deerfield, .... 

Erving,      .... 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley,    .... 

Heath,       .... 

Leverett 

Ley  den 

Monroe,     .... 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfield, 

Orange 

Rowe 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

"Warwick 

"Wendell,  .... 
Whately,  .... 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam,  .... 
Blandford, 


"Value  of  Real  Estate 


1885 


$2,761,435 

179,034 
1,332,525 
491,924 
15,674 
160,125 
582,253 


$125,433,400 

1,379,485 
2,.J69,633 
6,786,075 

578,120 
1,220,525 
2,588,250 

651,430 

768,955 
8,324,250 

664,289 

509,425 

10,040,665 

1,562,636 

20,022,525 

22,646,706 

471,980 
2,124,845 
3,338,350 

775,870 
2,018,046 

453,820 
2,032,815 

732,839 
5,214,050 
1,737,355 
4,360,600 
1,673,812 

456,622 

12,831,300 

1,721,510 

1,289,982 

2,365,280 

527,935 

421,825 

781,595 


$13,196,527 

346,085 
317,503 
425,120 
255,325 
381,575 
498,973 

1,043,275 
268,502 
370,208 

2,210,628 
119,626 
125,360 
212,595 
164,201 
36,428 

2,254,030 
252,500 
560,095 

1,344,700 
144,570 
659,172 
136,074 
367,382 
224,755 
162,695 
315,150 

$58,600,589 

1,012,700 
256,215 


1895 


$3,602,033 

188,360 
1,483,950 
684,055 
18,843 
206,442 
788,613 
331,870 


$181,527,279 

3,992,937 

3,600,896 
10,600,775 

559,890 
2,318.273 
3,547,000 

745,118 

788,875 
11,849,950 

763,566 

886,475 

16,058,448 

2,169,464 

26,278,600 

39,256,182 

543,972 
3,067,078 
4,642,200 

970,005 
2,633,205 

484,472 
2,413,089 

821,260 
7,115,900 
2,295,161 
5,346,250 
2,334,768 

550,826 
17,076,400 

561,080 
2,762,479 
3,756,900 

494,540 

569,125 

772,120 

$17,437,238 

404,964 
341,571 
449,135 
276,916 
399,626 
498,312 

1,424,893 
304,901 
404,916 

3,936,067 
114,627 
125,292 
221,945 
135,141 
94,816 

2,836,970 
235.360 
799,863 

2,293,920 
150,585 
701,805 
146,545 
372,849 
244,325 
189,885 
332,010 

$91,881,068 

1,121,629 
332,725 


Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 


Amounts 


+$840,598 

+9,326 

+151,425 

+92,131 

+3,269 

+46,317 

+  206,260 

+331,870 

+$56,093,879 

+2,613,452 

+1,141,263 

+3,814,700 

—18,230 

+1,097,748 

+958,750 

+93,688 

+19,920 

+3,525,700 

+99,277 

+377,050 

+6,017,783 

+606,828 

+5,256,075 

+16,609,476 

+71,992 

+942,233 

+1,303,850 

+194,135 

+615,1.59 

+30,652 

+380,274 

+88,421 

+1,901,8.50 

+557,806 

+985,6.50 

+660,956 

+94,204 

+4,245,100 

—1,160,430 

+1,472,497 

+1,391,620 

-33,395 

+147,300 

—9,475 

+$4,240,711 

+58,879 

+24,088 

+24,015 

+21,591 

+18,050 

—661 

+381,618 

+36,399 

+34,708 

+1,725,439 

—4,999 

-68 

+9,360 

—29,060 

+58,388 

+582,940 

-17,140 

+239,768 

+949,220 

+6,015 

+42,633 

+10,471 

+5,467 

+19,570 

+27,190 

+16,860 

+$33,280,479 

+108,929 
+76,510 


Percentages 


+30.44 

+5.21 
+11.36 

+18.73 
+20.99 
+28.93 
+35.42 


+44.72 

+189.38 
+48.37 
+66.21 

-3.15 
+89.94 
+37.04 
+14.38 

+2.59 
+42.35 
+14.94 
+74.01 
+59.93 
+38.83 
+20.25 
+73.34 
+15.25 
+44.34 
+39.06 
+25.02 
+30.48 

+6.75 
+18.71 
+12.07 
+36.48 
+32.11 
+22.60 
+39.49 
+20.63 
+33.08 
—67.41 
+114.15 
+58.84 

—6.33 
+34.92 

—1.21 


+32.14 

+17.01 
+7.58 
+5.65 
+8.46 
+4.73 
—0.13 

+36.58 

+13.56 
+9.38 

+78.05 
—4.18 
—0.05 
+4.40 

—17.70 
+160.28 

+25.86 
—6.79 

+42.81 

+70.59 
+4.16 
+6.47 
+7.70 
+1.49 
+8.71 

+16.71 
+5.35 

+56.79 

+10.76 
+29. 8C 


338 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND    ASSESSED    REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Value  of  Agricultural  Property 

inxrease  (-\-),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Brimfield 

$630,921 

$493,526 

—$137,395 

—21.78 

Chester,     . 

314,666 

243,469 

—71,097 

—22.60 

Chicopee, 

821,605 

850,717 

+29,112 

+3.54 

East  Longmead 

ow,  . 

- 

441,665 

+441,665 

- 

Granville, . 

419,417 

363,437 

—55,980 

—13.35 

Hampden, 

462,556 

470,512 

+7,9.56 

+1.72 

Holland,    . 

115,393 

117,030 

+1,637 

+1.42 

HOLTOKE, 

694,466 

430,035 

—264,431 

—38.08 

Longmeadow,  . 

821,624 

460,965 

—360,659 

—43.90 

Ludlow,    . 

603,284 

609,625 

+6,341 

+1.05 

Monson,    . 

524,811 

920,691 

+395,880 

+75.43 

Montgomery,    . 

141,4.39 

150,288 

+8,849 

+6.26 

Palmer,     . 

578,466 

498,806 

—79,660 

—13.77 

Russell,     . 

139,140 

112,019 

—27,121 

—19.49 

Southwick, 

457,425 

573,385 

+115,960 

+25.35 

Springfield,  . 

1,065,275 

796,685 

—268,590 

-25.21 

Tolland,     . 

142,512 

152,837 

+10,.325 

+7.25 

Wales, 

128,985 

199,728 

+70,743 

+54.85 

Westfield, 

1,543,702 

1,083,685 

—460,017 

—29.80 

West  Springfield,     . 

1,021,146 

997,053 

—24,093 

—2.36 

Wilbraham 

655,199 

705,646 

+50,447 

+7.70 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$11,901,483 

$10,368,009 

—$1,533,474 

—12.80 

Amherst, 

1,302,762 

844,956 

—457,806 

-35.14 

Belcbertown, 

1,130,558 

824,219 

—306,339 

-27.10 

Chesterfield,     . 

279,058 

308,741 

+29,683 

+10.64 

Oummiagton, 

288,662 

247,961 

—40,701 

—14.10 

Easthampton, 

559,741 

448,265 

—111,476 

—19.92 

Enfield,     . 

259,279 

186,030 

—73,249 

—28.25 

Goshen,     . 

160,197 

154,035 

—6,162 

—3.85 

Granby,    . 

619,479 

555,097 

—64,382 

—10.39 

Greenwich, 

162,316 

143,148 

—19,168 

—11.81 

Hadley,     . 

1,096,367 

939,618 

—156,749 

—14.30 

Hatfield,    . 

884,826 

919,298 

+34,472 

+3.90 

Huntington, 

289,578 

251,593 

—37,985 

—13.12 

Middlefleld, 

206,462 

200,215 

—6,247 

—3.03 

Northampton 

966,120 

1,291,570 

+325,450 

+33.69 

Pelham,    . 

221,150 

163,117 

—58,033 

—26.24 

Plainfield, 

184,015 

159,010 

—25,005 

—13.59 

Prescott,   . 

194,018 

157,361 

—36,657 

—18.89 

Southampton, 

626,663 

538,680 

-87,983 

—14.04 

South  Hadley, 

691,687 

602,719 

—88,968 

—12.86 

Ware, 

650,132 

458,209 

—191,923 

—29.52 

Westhampton, 

259,858 

265,390 

+5,-532 

+2.13 

Williamsburg, 

454,645 

403,336 

—51,309 

—11.29 

Worthington 

413,910 

305,441 

—108,469 

—26.21 

MIDDLESEX. 

$38,123,704 

$38,030,566 

—$93,138 

—0.24 

Acton 

755,813 

671,121 

-84,692 

—11.21 

Arlington, 

1,047,841 

1,274,706 

+226,865 

+21.65 

Ashby, 

525,603 

442,727 

—82,876 

-15.77 

Ashland,  . 

437,794 

465,004 

+27,210 

+6.22 

^y®]">  ,  • 

278,453 

132,1,52 

—146,301 

—52.. 54 

Bedford,   . 

549,225 

640,593 

+91,368 

+16.64 

Belmont,  . 

1,092,605 

1,020,944 

-71,661 

—6.56 

Billerica,  . 

845,297 

1,283,2.52 

+437,955 

+51.81 

Boxborough, 

311,926 

312,117 

+191 

+0.06 

Burlington, 

439,586 

2.52,253 

—187,333 

—42.62 

Cambridge, 

552,808 

378,531 

—174,277 

—31.. 53 

Carlisle,    . 

353,395 

313,606 

—39,789 

—11.26 

Chelmsford, 

855,956 

1,663,976 

+808,020 

+94.40 

Concord,   . 

1,146,579 

1,107,128 

—39,451 

—3.44 

Dracut, 

1,049,353 

1,212,168 

+162,815 

+15.. 52 

Dunstable, 

'      324,357 

320,579 

-3,778 

-1.16 

Everett,. 

569,032 

353,694 

-215,338 

—37.84 

Framingham, 

1,374,690 

1,744,884 

+370,194 

+26.93 

Groton, 

1,278,196 

1,211,582 

-66,614 

—5.21 

HoUiston, 

511,106 

619,494 

+108,388 

+21.21 

Hopkinton, 

518,350 

784,901 

+266,551 

+.51.42 

Hudson,    . 

468,573 

483,037 

+14,464 

+3.09 

Lexington, 

1,396,544 

926,424 

—470,120 

—33.66 

Lincoln,    . 

769,443 

890,480 

+121,037 

+15.73 

Littleton,  . 

662,387 

735,1.54 

+72,767 

+10.99 

Lowell,  . 

1,.546,247 

633,577 

—912,670 

—59.02 

Malden,  . 

211,322 

162,709 

—48,613 

—23.00 

Marlborough, 

991,742 

620,899 

-370,843 

—37.39 

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AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


Value  of  Real  Estate 

Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1893 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

1883 

1893 

Amounts 

Percentages 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Brimfield, 

$394,820 

$346,098 

—$48,722 

—12.34 

Chester 

417,832 

470,575 

+.52,743 

+12.62 

Chicopee, 

3,923,540 

5,987,210 

+2,063,670 

+52.60 

East  LoDgmeadow 

- 

532,274 

+532,274 

_ 

Granville, 

256,626 

256,509 

—17 

—0.01 

Hampden 

349,080 

344,690 

-4,390 

—1.26 

Holland, 

104,129 

83,317 

—20,812 

-19.99 

HOLTOKE, 

11,610,190 

20,578,390 

+8,968,200 

+77.24 

Longmeadow, 

808,255 

459,185 

—349,070 

-43.19' 

Ludlow, 

589,719 

835,669 

+245,950 

+41.71 

Monson, 

1,084,493 

1,183,515 

+99,022 

+9.13 

Montgomery 

112,980 

118,620 

+5,640 

+4.99 

Palmer 

1,718,629 

1,961,107 

+232,478 

+13.53 

Russell, 

296,398 

364,919 

+58,521 

+19.74 

Southwick 

481,607 

448,283 

—33,324 

-6.92 

Springfield 

26,969,800 

46,063,460 

+19,093,660 

+70.80 

Tolland, 

120,055 

111,396 

—8,660 

—7.21 

Wales, 

222,931 

211,739 

-11,192 

—5.02 

Westfield 

4,601,827 

5,785,201 

+1,183,374 

+25.72 

West  Springfield, 

2,727,973 

3,691,.527 

+963,554 

+.35.32 

Wilbraham 

540,890 

613,031 

+72,141 

+13.34 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$19,177,606 

$23,793,107 

+$4,615,501 

+24.07 

Amherst, 

2,135,896 

2,440,308 

+304.412 

+14.25 

Belchertown, 

788,295 

718,840 

—69,455 

—8.81 

Chesterfield, 

226,436 

230,489 

+4,053 

+1.79 

CummingtOD, 

247,679 

234,130 

—13,549 

-5.47 

Easthampton, 

1,613,947 

1,946,080 

+332,133 

+20.58 

Enfield,     . 

850,970 

389,650 

+38,580 

+10.99 

Goshen,    . 

116,860 

117,645 

+785 

+0.67 

Granby,     . 

364,808 

369,392 

+4,584 

+1.26 

Greenwich, 

201,924 

183,490 

—18,434 

—9.13 

Hadley,     . 

988,546 

850,465 

—138,081 

-13.97 

Hatfield,    . 

684,257 

733,462 

+49,205 

+7.19 

Huntington, 

360,234 

393,030 

+32,796 

+9.18 

Mlddlefield, 

159,005 

147,985 

—11,020 

—6.93 

NORTUAMPTON, 

5,979,280 

8,301,221 

+2,321,941 

+38.83 

Pelham,     . 

147,471 

152.256 

+4,785 

+3.24 

Plainfield, 

113,420 

120,136 

+6,716 

+5.92 

Prescott,    . 

158,345 

141,670 

—16,675 

—10.53 

Southampton,  . 

421,439 

412,662 

—8,777 

—2.08 

South  Hadley,  . 

1,324,401 

1,772,480 

+448,079 

+33.83 

Ware, 

1,695,057 

3,019,840 

+1,324,783 

+78.16 

Westhampton, 

202,606 

188,996 

—13,611 

—6.72 

Williamsburg, 

657,665 

697,536 

+39,871 

+6.06 

Worthington 

239,065 

231,445 

—7,620 

—3.19 

MIDDLESEX. 

$229,144,719 

$368,679,954 

+$139,535,235 

+60.89 

Acton 

1,021,502 

1,285,825 

+264,323 

+25.88 

Arlington, 

3,790,803 

6,098,635 

+2,307,832 

+60.88 

Ashby, 

. 

411,510 

384,140 

—27,370 

—6.65 

Ashland,  . 

1,117,595 

1,062,967 

—54,628 

-4.89 

Ayer, 

908,506 

1,106,267 

+197,762 

+21.77 

Bedford,   . 

663,335 

866,716 

+203,381 

+30.66 

Belmont,  . 

2,174,855 

2,881,280 

+706,425 

+32.48 

Billerica,  . 

1,094,409 

1,446,933 

+351,524 

+32.12 

Boxborough, 

212,425 

195,467 

—16,958 

—7.98 

Burlington, 

399,305 

422,006 

+22,701 

+5.69 

Cambridge, 

42,588,300 

64,303.700 

+21,715,400 

+50.99 

Carlisle,    . 

348,794 

310,243 

-38,551 

—11.05 

Chelmsford, 

1,297,880 

1,813,.530 

+515,6.50 

+39.73 

Concord,   . 

2,060,069 

2,733,310 

+673,241 

+32.68 

Dracut, 

1,006,170 

1,533,510 

+628,340 

+62.56 

Dunstable, 

240,082 

242,152 

+2,070 

+0.86 

Everett, 

4,700,850 

12,853,600 

+8,152,750 

+173.43 

Framingham, 

4,474,420 

6,626,670 

+2,052,260 

+45.87 

Groton,     . 

1,254,445 

1,4.62,955 

+198,510 

+15.82 

HoUiston, 

1,206,418 

1,273.176 

+67,758 

+5.62 

Hopkiuton, 

1,631,265 

1,.525.420 

—105,845 

-6.49 

Hudson,    . 

1,622,115 

2,346,540 

+724,426 

+44.66 

Lexington, 

2,248,249 

3,681,141 

+1,432,892 

+63.73 

Lincoln,     . 

602,890 

797,684 

+194,694 

+32.29 

Littleton,  . 

611,179 

662,525 

+51,346 

+8.40 

Lowell.  . 

37,137,890 

52,257,400 

+16,119,510 

+40.71 

Malden,  . 

10,665,050 

20,476,500 

+9,820,4.50 

+92.17 

Marlborough 

3,306,295 

7,542,801 

+4,236,506 

+128.13 

340 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND    ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Value  of  Agricultural  Property 

Increase  (+),  or 
Decrkask  (— ),  in  1895 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Mayn.ird 

$2.59,422 

$293,455 

+$34,033 

+13.12 

Medford, 

722,746 

682,145 

—40,601 

-5.62 

Melrose,    . 

268,375 

215,828 

-52,547 

-19.58 

Natick, 

.585,437 

1,085,983 

+500,546 

+85.50 

Newton,  . 

1,487,370 

1,649,160 

+161,790 

+10.88 

North  Reading 

434,629 

477,077 

+42,448 

+9.77 

Pepperell, 

552,940 

822,242 

+269,302 

+48.70 

Reading,   . 

536  974 

618,328 

+81,354 

+15.15 

Slierborn, . 

720,185 

943,699 

+223,514 

+31.04 

Shirley,     . 

511,985 

352,278 

—159,707 

—31.19 

SOMERVILLE, 

1,378,324 

144,019 

—1,234,305 

—89.55 

Stoneham, 

159,271 

187,350 

+28,079 

+17.63 

Stow, 

589,033 

476,886 

—112,147 

—19.04 

Sudbury,  . 

886,143 

729,596 

—1.56,547 

—17.67 

Tewksbiiry, 

1,096,275 

1,114,684 

+18,409 

+1.68 

Town  send, 

550,454 

300,370 

—250,084 

-45.43 

Tyngeborough, 

364,118 

559,574 

+195,456 

+53.68 

Wakefield, 

302,724 

219,190 

—83,534 

-27.59 

Waltham, 

928,287 

1,097,603 

+169,316 

+18.24 

AVatertown, 

559,826 

1,070,354 

+510,528 

+91.19 

Wayland, . 

587,366 

668,283 

+80,917 

+13.78 

Westford, 

893,871 

1,002,846 

+108,975 

+12.19 

Wet-ton,    . 

1,071,752 

1,146,267 

+74,515 

+6.95 

Wilmington, 

471,312 

591,082 

+119,770 

+25.41 

Winchester, 

602,760 

370,774 

—231,986 

—38.49 

WOBUBN, 

737,902 

553,801 

—184,101 

—24.95 

NANTUCKET. 

$214,934 

$304,389 

+$89,455 

+41.62 

Nantucket, 

214,934 

304,389 

+89,455 

+41.62 

NORFOLK. 

$13,914,163 

$11,768,124 

—$2,146,039 

—15.42 

Avon 

_ 

179,758 

+179,758 

_ 

Bellingham, 

336,766 

267,268 

-69,498 

—20.64 

Braintree, 

608,288 

415,868 

—192,420 

-31.63 

Brookllne, 

1,168,256 

606,255 

—562,001 

-48.11 

Canton, 

313,402 

452,785 

+139,383 

+44.47 

Cohasset,  . 

392,491 

185,214 

—207,277 

-52.81 

Dedham,  . 

614,694 

1,202,8.38 

+588,144 

+95.68 

Dover, 

409,930 

502,847 

+92,917 

+22.67 

Foxborough, 

351,280 

514.253 

+162,973 

+46.39 

Franklin,  . 

541,743 

435,161 

—106,582 

-19.67 

Holbrook, 

161,658 

1.56,898 

—4,760 

—2  94 

Hyde  Park, 

135,750 

172,822 

+37,072 

+27.31 

Medfield,  . 

438,079 

266,357 

—171,722 

—39.20 

Med  way,  . 

343,995 

245,646 

—98,349 

—28.59 

Millis, 

298,587 

326,579 

+27,992 

+9.37 

Milton, 

1,183,978 

1,1.53,122 

—30.8.56 

—2.61 

Needham, 

835,942 

717,215 

—118,727 

-14.20 

Norfolk,    . 

326,827 

246,940 

-79,887 

—24.44 

Norwood, 

296,200 

326,859 

+30,659 

+10.35 

QUINCY,     . 

692,6S8 

325,195 

—367,493 

—53.05 

Randolph, 

288,973 

163,136 

—125,837 

—43.55 

Sharon, 

338,048 

563,161 

+225,113 

+66.59 

Stonghton, 

246,941 

415,010 

+168,069 

+68.06 

AV'alpole,  . 

442,832 

557,179 

+114,347 

+25.82 

Wellcslcy, 

1,332,296 

.535,486 

—796,810 

—59.81 

Weymouth, 

784,292 

312,742 

—471,550 

—60.12 

Wrentham, 

. 

1,030,227 

521,530 

—508,697 

-49.38 

PLYMOUTH. 

$10,348,275 

$11,503,221 

+$1,154,946 

+11.16 

Abington 

261,096 

237,579 

—23,517 

—9.01 

Bridgewater, 

446,649 

521,810 

+75,161 

+16.83 

Brockton 

555,732 

314,964 

—240,768 

-43.32 

Carver 

467,966 

896,200 

+428,234 

+91.51 

Duxbury, 

358,955 

526,968 

+168  013 

+46.81 

East  Bridgewater 

219,843 

467,344 

+247,501 

+112.. 58 

Halifax, 

248.944 

364,573 

+115,629 

+46.45 

Hanover 

392,998 

479,206 

+86.208 

+21.94 

Hanson 

408,511 

520,052 

+111,541 

+27.30 

Hingbam, 

428,409 

559,680 

+131,271 

+30.64 

Hull 

106,430 

90,823 

—15,607 

—14.66 

Kingston, 

394,701 

389,495 

—5,206 

—1.32 

Lakeville, 

439,116 

470,352 

+31,236 

+7.11 

Marion, 

178,454 

402,861 

+224,407 

+125.75 

Marshfield, 

529,914 

580,992 

+51,078 

+9.64 

Mattapoisett, 

330,744 

485,803 

+155,059 

+46.88 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


341 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 


Maynard,  . 
Medford, 
Melrose,    . 
Natick, 
Newton,  . 
Korth  Reading 
Pepperell, 
Reading,    . 
Sherborn, . 
Shirley,     . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoueham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,  . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyiigsborougli 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Wayland, . 

"Westford, 

Weston,     . 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

WOBURN, 


NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

NORFOLK, 

Avon,         .... 

Bellingham, 

Braiutree, 

Brookllne, 

Canton,      .... 

Cohasset 

Dedham,   

Dover 

Foxborough,     . 
Franklin,  .... 
Holbrook, 
Hyde  Park,       . 
Medtield,  .... 
Medway,  .... 
Minis,        .... 

Milton 

Needham, 

Norfolk 

Norwood, 

Qdinct 

Randolph, 

Sharon,      .... 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  .... 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 
Bridgewater,    . 
Brockton, 

Carver,  .... 
Diixbury, .... 
East  Bridgewater,  . 
Halifax,  .... 
Hanover,  .... 
Hanson,     .... 

Hingham 

Hull, 

Kingston,  .... 
Lakevllle, .... 
Marion,     .... 
Marshfleld, 
Mattapolsett,    . 


Value  of  Real  Estate 


1885 


$1,142,196 

6,185,425 

4,374,250 

3,942.750 

21,134,820 

457,850 

1,136,480 

2,163,309 

707,385 

559,409 

23,063,900 

2,710,335 

526,535 

840,445 

1,050,611 

790,222 

282,355 

3,247,100 

8,474,800 

5,130,310 

994  355 

853,350 

1,075,300 

499,437 

3,069,722 

5,947,463 


$1,383,211 
1,383,211 

$65,612,189 


464,480 
2,116,750 
16,988,300 
2,161,540 
1,932,748 
3,802,715 

412,667 
1,115,202 
1,514.055 

880,615 
4,577,150 

802,613 

946,320 

357,215 
4,219,050 
1,728,341 

340,938 
1,618,928 
6,604,975 
1,465,450 

817,701 
1,839,260 
1,267,561 
2,521,504 
4,010,786 
1,105,325 

$39,542,840 

1,473,880 

1,668,065 

10,675,462 

398,045 

922,104 

1,069,020 

224,205 

768,237 

455,113 

2,478,957 

2,106,406 

779,665 

396,465 

473.390 

899,160 

825,742 


1893 


$1,468,142 

14,707,400 

10,082,100 

4,622,150 

36,876,250 

471,273 

1,558,952 

3,264,528 

748,715 

584,990 

42,879,000 

3,863,325 

522,406 

909,040 

1,311,124 

926,895 

327,451 

5,447,270 

13,911,800 

7,360,950 

1,214,990 

1,026,378 

1,674,590 

859,318 

5,834,000 

8,145,924 

$1,982,818 
1,982,818 

$123,495,900 

676,885 

579,490 
3,440,225 
43,703,600 
2,543,705 
2,602,905 
8,347,087 

472,710 
1,425,513 
2,311,015 

980,235 
7,757,750 
1,014,891 
1,206,118 

709,600 
7, 620, .350 
2,508,525 

443,383 
2,673,970 
14,590,825 
1,607,700 
1,346,976 
2,417,945 
1,739,407 
4,360,000 
5,143,588 
1,271,502 

$57,695,908 

1,952,695 

1,926,210 

19,433.161 

646,354 

1,215,326 

1,171,891 

242,116 

866,642 

524,491 

2,971,554 

2,901,231 

880,405 

436,574 

734,770 

1,115,585 

930,787 


iNCItEASE   (+),  OR 

Decrease  (— ),  in  1m9R 


Amounts 


+$325,946 

+8,521,975 

+5,707,850 

+679,400 

+15,741,430 

+13,423 

+422,472 

+1,101,219 

+41,330 

+25,581 

+19,815,100 

+1,152,990 

—4.129 

+68,595 

+260,513 

+136,673 

+45,096 

+2,200.170 

+5,437,000 

+2,230,640 

+220,635 

+173,028 

+599,290 

+359,881 

+2,764,278 

+2,198,461 

+$599,607 
+599,607 

+$57,883,711 

+676,885 
+115,1110 

+1,323,475 

+26,715,300 

+382,165 

+670,157 

+4,544,372 

+60,043 

+310,311 

+796,960 

+99,620 

+3,180,600 
+212,278 
+259,798 
+352,385 

+3,401,300 
+780,184 
+102,445 

+1,055,042 

+7,985,850 
+142,250 
+529,275 
+578,685 
+471,846 

+1,838,496 

+1,132,802 
+166,177 

+$18,153,068 

+478,815 

+258,145 

+8,757,699 

+248,309 

+293,222 

+102,871 

+17,911 

+98,405 

+69,378 

+492,597 

+794,825 

+100,740 

+40,109 

+261,380 

+216.425 

+105,045 


Percentages 


+28.54 

+137.78 

+130.49 

+17.23 

+74.48 

+2.93 

+37.17 

+50.90 

+5.84 

+4.57 

+85.91 

+42.54 

—0.78 

+8.16 

+24.80 

+17.30 

+15.97 

+67.76 

+64.15 

+43.48 

+22.19 

+20.28 

+55.83 

+72.06 

+90.05 

+36.96 

+43.35 
+43.35 

+88.22 


+24.76 
+62.52 

+157.26 
+17.68 
+34.67 

+119.50 
+14.55 
+27.83 
+52.64 
+11.31 
+69.49 
+26.45 
+27.45 
+98.65 
+80.62 
+45.14 
+30.05 
+65.17 

+120.91 
+9.71 
+64.73 
+31.46 
+37.22 
+72.91 
+28.24 
+15.03 

+45.91 

+32.49 
+15.48 
+82.04 
+62.38 
+31.80 
+9.62 
+7.99 
+12.81 
+15.24 
+19.87 
+37.73 
+12.92 
+10.12 
+.55.21 
+24.07 
+12.72 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED    REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 


Middleborough, 

Norwell,    . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

llochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate,    . 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

"WTiitman, 


SUFFOLK. 

Boston,    .... 

Chelsea 

Revere,      .... 
Wlnthrop, 

WORCESTER. 


Aehburnham, 

Athol, 

Aubui-n,    . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston,  . 

Brookfield, 

Charlton,  . 

Clinton, 

Dana, 

Douglas,    . 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBURS, 

Gardner,   . 

Grafton,    . 

Hard  wick. 

Harvard,   . 

Holden,     . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, . 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon,    . 

Milford,     . 

Mill  bury,  . 

New  Braintree, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge,    . 

North  Brookfield, 

Oakham,   . 

Oxford, 

Pax  ton. 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland,    . 

Shrewsbury. 

Southbo  rough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer,    . 

i^terling,    . 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton, 

Templeton, 

Upton, 

Uxbridge, 

Warren,    . 

Webster,  . 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Wcstmiupter, 

Winchendon, 

WORCESTEU, 


Value  of  Agricultural  Property 


1885 


$1,204,079 
319,422 
418,512 
382,470 
272,533 
441,879 
126,423 
515,233 
208,027 
385,542 
305,693 

$5,680,253 

4,609,902 

89,753 

528,164 

452,434 

$34,561,706 

471,521 
584,092 
380,126 
840,162 
453,433 
419,568 
556,772 
443,588 
681,480 
954,774 
137,946 
226,078 
381,378 
491,177 

1,190,739 
331.556 
776,766 
674,016 

1,012,033 
556,738 

633,474 
770,001 
688,561 

1,025,958 
852,818 
500,431 
437,326 
451,725 
457,198 
578,186 
312,353 
573,394 
287,022 
554,115 
248,586 
599,188 
248,977 
718,861 
525,050 
470,777 
633,882 
930,998 
373,776 
826,862 
888,719 
493,410 
622,184 
358,857 
428,748 
760,966 
509,321 
246,736 
722,574 
400,643 
452,953 
636,886 
384,534 

2,391,763 


1895 


$490,210 
175,669 
316,613 
530,482 
160,314 
701  ,.577 
152,670 
492,753 
546,250 
466,447 
161,534 

$9,348,537 

8,000,856 
447,379 
743,616 
156,686 

$35,302,971 

348,399 
468,128 
410,531 
787,023 
488,454 
515,160 
592,326 
450,951 
526,982 
908,120 
328,969 
184,366 
416,124 
488,810 
829,928 
416,784 
803,529 
732,693 
942,808 
518,484 
105,703 
607,471 

1,019,394 
565,091 
569,745 
794,318 
419,429 
278,180 
449,531 
414,413 
683,122 
371,194 
515,187 
262,658 
488,889 
240,890 
566,895 
236,645 
617,089 
402,077 
394,648 
813,662 
922,353 
342,433 
680,490 
951,910 
526,906 
640,195 
452,070 
550,554 
612,185 
610,282 
203,092 
643,844 
398,695 
406,246 
659,855 
320,005 

4,617,056 


Increase  (+ 

),    OR 

Decrease  (— ), 

[N  1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

—$713,869 

—59.29 

—143,753 

—45.00 

—101,899 

—24.35 

+148,012 

+38.70 

—112,219 

-41.18 

+259,698 

+58.77 

+26,247 

--20.76 

—22,480 

—4.36 

+338,223 

+162.59 

+80,905 

+20.98 

—144,159 

—47.16 

+$3,668,284 

+64.58 

+3,390,954 

+73.56 

+357,626 

+398.46 

+215,4.52 

+40.79 

—295,748 

—65.37 

$+741,265 

+2.14 

—123,122 

—26.11 

—125,964 

—21.57 

+30,405 

+8.00 

—53,139 

—6.32 

+35,021 

+7.72 

+95,592 

+22.78 

+35,554 

+6.39 

+7,413 

+1.67 

—154,498 

—22.67 

—46,654 

—4.89 

+191,023 

+138.48 

—41,712 

—18.45 

+34,746 

+9.11 

—2,367 

—0.48 

—360,811 

—30.30 

+85,228 

+25.71 

+26,763 

+3.45 

+58,677 

+8.71 

—69,225 

—6.84 

—38,254 

—6.87 

+105,703 

- 

—26,003 

—4.10 

+249,393 

+32.39 

—123,470 

—17.93 

—456,213 

—44.47 

—58,500 

-6.86 

—81,002 

—16.19 

—159,146 

—36.39 

—2,194 

—0.49 

—42,785 

-9.36 

+104,936 

+18.15 

+58,841 

+18.84 

—58,207 

-10.15 

—24,364 

—8.49 

—65,226 

—11.77 

—7,696 

-3.10 

—32,293 

-5.39 

—12,332 

—4.95 

—101,772 

—14.16 

—122,973 

—23.42 

—76,129 

—16.17 

+179,780 

+28.36 

—8,645 

—0.93 

—31,343 

—8.39 

—246,372 

-29.80 

-| 

1-63,191 

+7.11 

- 

-33,496 

+6.79 

- 

-18,011 

+2.89 

+93,213 

+25.97 

+121,806 

+28.41 

—148,781 

—19.55 

+961 

+0.19 

—43,644 

-17.69 

—78,730 

—10.90 

—1,948 

-0.49 

—46,707 

—10.31 

+22,969 

+3.61 

—64,529 

—16.78 

+2, 

225,293 

+93.04 

PRODUCTS    AND    PROPERTY    BY    TOWNS. 


343 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND    PROPERTY  — Continued. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY  AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Continued. 


Value  of  Real  Estate 

Increase  (+),  or 
Decrease  (— ),  in  1895 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

1885 

1895 

Amounts 

Percentages 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Middleborough, 

$2,250,317 

$3,292,505 

+$1,042,188 

+46.31 

Norwell 

661 ,269 

688,416 

+27,147 

+4.11 

Pembroke 

535,775 

569,490 

+33,715 

--6.29 

Plymouth 

3,117,776 

4,647,775 

+1,529,999 

+49.07 

Plympton, 

238,502 

265,703 

+27,201 

+11.40 

Rochester, 

401,495 

436,385 

+34,890 

+8.69 

Rockland 

1,788,995 

2,4:33,597 

+644,602 

+36.03 

Scituate 

1,267,758 

2,016,730 

+748,972 

+59.08 

Wareham, 

839,375 

1,506,920 

+667,545 

+79.53 

West  Bridgewater, 

763,992 

854,639 

+90,647 

+11.86 

Whitman 

2,063,670 

3,033,956 

+970,286 

+47.02 

SUFFOLK. 

$517,526,769 

$776,868,200 

+$259,341,431 

+50.11 

Boston, 

495,973,400 

744,751,050 

+248,777,650 

+50.16 

Chelsea 

16,166,714 

20,032,050 

+3,865,336 

+23.91 

Revere, 

3,201,000 

7,160,000 

+3,959,000 

+123.68 

Winthrop 

2,185,655 

4,925,100 

+2,739,445 

+125.34 

WORCESTER. 

$108,266,540 

$159,704,806 

+$51,438,266 

-1-47.51 

ABhburnham,  

778,621 

879,509 

+100,888 

+12.96 

Athol, 

1,980,635 

3,039,050 

+1,058,415 

+53.44 

Auburn,    . 

378,976 

454,102 

+75,126 

+19.82 

Barre, 

1,040,820 

1,096,210 

+55,390 

+5.32 

Berlin, 

421,421 

424,420 

+2,999 

+0.71 

Blacketone, 

1,653,755 

1,900,471 

+246,716 

-1-14.92 

Bolton, 

401,237 

413,678 

+12,441 

+3.10 

Boylaton,  . 

406,530 

436,336 

+29,806 

+7.33 

Brookfield, 

998,473 

1,127,904 

+129,431 

+12.96 

Charlton,  . 

799,420 

760,250 

—39,170 

—4.90 

Clinton,     . 

3,740  200 

5,365,775 

+1,625,575 

+43.46 

Dana, 

219,163 

228,954 

+9,791 

-H.-tT 

Douglas,    . 

810,830 

777,436 

—33,394 

—4.12 

Dudley,     . 

685,305 

741,155 

+55,850 

+8.15 

FiTCHBURG, 

8,422,675 

15,328,719 

+6,906,044 

+81.99 

Gardner,   . 

2,363,501 

3,591,165 

+1,227,664 

+51.94 

Grafton,    . 

1,504,002 

1,729  150 

+225,148 

+14.97 

Hard  wick. 

913,885 

1,080,525 

+166,640 

+18.23 

Harvard,    . 

654,093 

685,416 

+31,323 

+4.79 

Holden,     . 

791,905 

939,065 

+147,160 

+18.58 

Hopedale, 

- 

838,286 

+838,286 

- 

Hubbardeton, 

614,051 

575,130 

—38,921 

—6.34 

Lancaster, 

866,049 

1,206,605 

+340,556 

+39.32 

Leicester, 

1,097,493 

1,345,328 

+247,835 

+22.58 

Leominster, 

3,047,380 

4,872,557 

+1,825,177 

+59.89 

Lunenburg, 

610,433 

687,102 

+76,669 

+12.56 

Mendon,    . 

467,708 

457,380 

—10,328 

—2.21 

Milford,     . 

3,892,376 

4,247,187 

+354,811 

+9.12 

Millbury,  . 

1,515,386 

1,686,922 

+171,536 

+11.32 

New  Braintree, 

345,405 

342,560 

—2,845 

-0.82 

Northborough, 

827,175 

941,895 

+114,720 

+13.87 

Northbridge,     . 

1,196,260 

1,487,485 

+291,225 

+24.34 

North  Brookfield, 

1,361,778 

1,520,625 

+158,847 

+11.66 

Oakham,   . 

292,255 

279,238 

—13,017 

-4.45 

Oxford,     . 

969,595 

966,140 

-3,455 

—0.36 

Paxton, 

244,133 

248,075 

+3,942 

+1.61 

Petersham, 

484,650 

524,733 

+40,083 

+8.27 

Phillipston, 

228,510 

240,265 

+11,755 

+5.14 

Princeton, 

712,895 

716,084 

+3,189 

+0.45 

Royalston, 

503,670 

424,275 

—79,395 

—15.76 

Rutland,    . 

413,562 

455,647 

+42,085 

+10.18 

Shrewsbury, 

763,835 

848,723 

+84,888 

+11.11 

Southborough, 

1,101,309 

1,089,038 

—12,271 

—1.11 

Southbridge 

2,211,252 

2,735,642 

+524,390 

+23.71 

Spencer,    . 

2,411,400 

2,788,595 

+377,195 

+15. C4 

Sterling,    . 

770,557 

756,990 

—13,567 

-1.76 

Sturbridge, 

740,330 

702,395 

—37,935 

—5.12 

Sutton,      . 

912,056 

927,170 

+15,114 

+1.66 

Templeton, 

897,186 

1,027,056 

+129,870 

+14.48 

Upton, 

669,233 

770,738 

+101,505 

+15.17 

Uxbridge, 

1,314,580 

1,566,810 

+252,230 

+19.19 

Warren,    . 

1,654,030 

2,136,055 

+482,025 

+29.14 

Webster,  . 

1,472,051 

2,002,953 

+530,902 

+36.07 

Westborough, 

2,068,163 

2,306,917 

+238,754 

+11.54 

West  Boylston, 

825,420 

959,589 

+134,169 

+16.25 

West  Brookfield, 

676,848 

673,824 

—3,024 

—0.45 

Westminster,   . 

583,012 

569,933 

—13,079 

—2.24 

Winchendon,    . 

1,331,517 

1,674,069 

+342,552 

+25.73 

WORCESTrR,     . 

• 

39,207,550 

71,105,500 

+31,897,950 

+81.36 

SttJ: 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Concluded. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND   ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE   STATE. 

BarDBtable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,      .... 

Dukes,      .... 

Essex,       .... 

Franklin,  .... 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 


Value  of  Agricultural  Property 


1885 


$191,777,407 

3,092,480 
17,535,289 
12,398,416 
880,204 
18,633,751 
11,561,956 
12,930,793 
11,901,483 
38,123,704 
214,934 
13,914,163 
10,348,275 

5,680,253 
34,561,706 


189S 


$196,974,766 

3,847,632 
17,037,951 
16,599,965 

1,138,415 
20,080,036 

9,147,580 
12,497,370 
10,368,009 
38,030,566 
304,389 
11,768,124 
11,503,221 

9,348,537 
35,302,971 


inckkase  (+),  or 
Decrease  ( — ),  in  1895 


Amounts 


+$5,197,359 

+755,152 

-497,338 
+4,201,549 

+258,211 
+1,446,285 
—2,414,376 

—433,423 
—1,533,474 
—93,138 
+89,455 
—2,146,039 
+1,154,946 
+3,668,284 

+741,265 


Percentages 


+2.71 

+24.42 

-2.84 
+33.89 
+29.34 

+7.76 
-20.88 

—3.35 
—12.80 

—0.24 
+41.62 
—15.42 
+11.16 
+64.58 

+2.14 


[Note.  —  As  explained  in  the  note  at  the  head  of  this  table  the  agricultural  property  included  is  realti/ 
only,  personal  property  values  having  been  excluded  so  as  to  compare  with  realty  values  from  the  assessors' 
returns.  The  figures  are,  therefore,  less  in  amount  than  those  relating  to  agricultural  property  in  preceding 
tables.] 


PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY   BY    TOWNS. 


345 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS   AND   PROPERTY  —  Concluded. 

VALUE   OF   AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY   AND    ASSESSED   REAL   ESTATE 

—  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable, 
Berkshire, 

Bristol 

Dukes,      .... 

Essex,       .... 

Franklin,  .... 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk,     .... 

Worcester, 


Value  of  Real  Estate 


1883 


$1,287,993,899 

9,516,287 

26,541,567 

71,290,220 

2,761,435 

125,433,400 

13,196,527 

58,600,589 

19,177,606 

229,144,719 

1,383,211 

65,612,189 

39,542,840 

517,526,769 

108,266,540 


1895 


$1,964,834,106 

13,151,176 
37,140,304 

107,874,315 
3,602,033 

181,527,279 
17,437,238 
91,881,068 
23,793,107 

368,679,954 
1,982,818 

123,495,900 
57,695,908 

776,868,200 

159,704,806 


Increase  (-|-),  or 

BbCRKASE   (— ),  IN   189.5 


Amounts 


+$676,840,207 

+3,634,889 

+10,598,737 

+36,584,095 

+840,598 

+56,093,879 

+4,240,711 

+33,280,479 

+4,615,501 

+139,535,235 

+599,607 

+57,883,711 

+18,153,068 

+259,341,431 

+51,438,266 


Percentages 


+52.55 

+38.20 
+39.93 
+51.32 
+30.44 
+44.72 
+32.14 
+56.79 
+24.07 
+60.89 
+43.35 
+88.22 
+45.91 
+50.11 
+47.51 


Tabular  Analysis, 


Pages 

Agricultural  Products  axd  Property:   Br  Towns, 205-345 


The  presentation  showing  Agricultural  Products  and  Property,  by  towns,  is  the  first 
section  of  the  Decennial  Census  returns  relating;  to  ag-riculture. 

Under  the  provisions  of  the  Census  law,  the  information  respecting  agriculture  was 
collected  by  means  of  a  direct  personal  canvass  of  the  farms  of  the  Commonwealth, 
conducted  by  agents  of  the  Department  especially  selected  for  this  particular  work  after 
the  close  of  the  Census  year  1895.  The  facts  relate  to  the  year  ending  on  the  loth  day 
of  November,  1895,  and,  so  far  as  property  is  concerned,  report  it  as  it  existed  on  that 
day.  Great  care  was  taken  in  the  preparation  of  the  schedules,  in  the  instruction  of  the 
agents,  in  the  sui^ervision  of  their  work,  in  inspecting  the  returns  for  the  purpose  of 
eliminating  errors,  and  in  the  classification  and  tabulation  of  results.  The  returns  cover 
the  operations  of  every  person  owning,  hiring,  or  carrjdng  on  a  farm,  market  garden, 
orchard,  nursery,  seed  garden,  etc.,  or  who  was  engaged  in  raising  agricultural  prod- 
ucts or  conducting  domestic  manufactures,  without  limitation  as  to  value  of  property 
or  extent  of  product,  provided  the  operations  were  carried  on  upon  a  farm,  or  upon 
property  Avhich  should  be  classed  as  a  farm. 

A  farm,  as  understood  and  defined  by  the  Census  office,  is  the  home  of  a  farmer,  his 
workshop,  and  his  means  of  obtaining  a  subsistence  ;  this  necessitates  certain  appliances 
to  enable  him  to  carry  on  successfully  the  work  of  the  farm ;  these  necessary  adjuncts 
comprise  arable  soil  for  crop  laud,  pasture  land  for  stgck,  woodland  for  material  for 
fuel,  fences,  etc.,  in  short  all  the  land  from  Avhich  he  obtains  his  crops,  or  devoted  to 
pasturage,  Avoodland,  etc.,  whether  in  direct  connection  with  his  homestead  or  not ;  and 
the  buildings  requisite  for  housing  family,  prodvicts,  and  animals,  together  Avith  the 
necessary  machinery  and  implements  required  for  the  proper  cultivation  of  the  land. 

It  is  not  expected,  of  course,  that  those  persons  carrying  on  market  gardens,  orchards, 
nurseries,  and  seed  gardens,  should  have  upon  their  land  all  the  adjuncts  or  appliances 
required  to  constitute  a  modern  farm,  but  the  returns  for  such  kinds  of  agricultural 
property  contain  full  information  as  to  the  particular  adjuncts  and  appliances  needed 
to  carr^-  them  on.  As  a  general  rule,  a  farm  means  laud  cultivated  for  the  support  or 
profit  of  the  proprietor,  and  it  is  for  this  reason  that  market  gardens,  nurseries,  seed 
gardens,  etc.,  are  included  under  the  general  title,  farm.  Sometimes  the  same  individual 
farmers  have  more  than  one  fiirm.  In  all  such  cases,  every  separate  farm  has  been 
separately  enumerated.  From  the  foregoing  statement  it  will  be  plain  that  the  returns 
do  not  cover  village  lots,  products  of  small  independent  house  or  kitchen  gardens,  or  of 
property  not  on  farms. 

The  values,  both  of  products  and  property,  are  the  A'alues  returned  by  the  farmers 
themselves,  and  bear  no  reference  to  any  valuation  that  may  have  been  made  by  assessors 
for  the  purpose  of  taxation.  The  values  of  products  are  not  based  upon  prices  ruling 
at  the  date  of  the  enumeration,  but  upon  the  amount  received  for  the  articles  when 
sold  —  market  values, —  and,  if  not  sold,  the  estimated  value  on  the  same  basis.  The 
building  values  are,  in  general,  the  amounts  that  would  be  required  to  replace  the  build- 
ing if  destroyed  by  fire,  that  is,  the  insurable  values.     The  values  of  dairy  products  in- 

[346] 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


347 


elude  only  such  products  sold  from  or  used  on  farms,  the  product  of  creameries  and 
cheese  factories  being  taken  in  the  Census  of  Manufactures.  Special  attention  was 
given  by  the  Department  to  securing  for  each  city  and  town  a  complete  return  of 
agricultural  products  and  property  belonging  to  non-residents,  but  properly  accredited 
to  the  city  or  town.  It  is  believed  that  in  all  respects  the  returns  are  entirely  trust- 
worthy, and  that  no  operations  properly  included  have  escaped  enumeration  by  the 
agents  of  the  Dejjartment. 

The  classified  titles  used  in  the  presentation  are  as  follows  : 


Products. 
Animal  products. 
Clothing,  needle  work,  etc. 
Dairy  products. 
Food  products. 
Greenhouse  products. 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products. 
Liquors  and  beverages. 
Nursery  products. 
Poultry  i^roducts. 
Wood  products. 
Wooden  goods. 
Other  products. 
Cereals. 


Products  —  Concluded. 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder. 

Meats  and  game. 

Vegetables. 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

Property. 
Land. 

Buildings. 

Machines,  implements,  etc. 
Domestic  animals,  etc. 
Fruit  trees  and  vines. 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 


The  principal  kinds  of  products  classified  alphabetically  under  these  general  heads 
are  as  follows : 

Animal  Products. 


Calf  skins. 

Candles. 

Hides. 

Honey. 

Manure. 


Pelts. 

Wool,  merino. 

Wool,  Saxony. 

Wool,  other  than  merino  or  Saxony. 


Clothing,  Needle  Work,  etc. 

{Of  Domestic  Manufactiire .)* 


Boots  and  shoes,  including  work  on 

the  same. 
Carpeting,  rag. 


Clothing,  including  work  on  the  same. 
Hats,  including  work  on  the  same. 


Dairy  Products.j 

Butter. 

Cream. 

Cheese. 

Milk. 

Food  Products. 

Canned  fruits. 

Maple  molasses 

Catsup. 

Maple  sugar. 

Dried  fruit. 

Pickles. 

Horse-radish,  grated. 

Vinegar. 

Ice. 

*  Not  intended  for  the  use  of  the  family  wherein  produced. 

t  As  previously  stated,  this  applies  to  such  products  sold  from  or  used  upon  the  farms  where 
produced.  The  product  of  creameries  and  cheese  factories  is  considered  a  factory  product  and  is 
taken  in  the  Census  of  Manufactures. 


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CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Greenhouse  Products. 
Flowers,  leaves,  and  vines,  cut.  |         Plants,  flowering  and  other. 


Cabbage  plants. 
Celery  plants. 


Hothouse  and  Jlolbed  Products. 

Tomato  plants. 


Cider. 
Cider,  boiled. 


Liquors  and  Beverages.* 
Wine. 


Shrubs. 
Trees,  fruit. 


Nursery  Products. 

Trees,  ornamental. 
Vines. 


Eggs. 

Eggs,  fancy. 

Eggs,  game. 

Feathers. 

Manure. 

Poultry,  dressed :  chickens. f 


Poultry  Products. 

Poultry,  dressed :  geese. 

Poultry,  dressed :  turkeys. 

Poultry,  dressed :  other  than  chickens, 

geese,  and  turkeys. 
Poultry  (sold  alive). 


Wood  Products. 

Ashes. 

Logs,  box-board. 

Bark. 

Lumber. 

Charcoal. 

Poles  :  telegraph,  telei^hone,  etc. 

Fence  rails. 

Posts,  fence. 

Firewood. 

Railroad  sleepers. 

Hoop-poles. 

Shingles. 

Logs. 

Wood  (for  pulp) . 

Woode^i 

-  Goods. 

Axe  handles. 

Hoops. 

Barrels,  half. 

Hoops,  barrel. 

Baskets. 

Hoops,  nail  keg. 

Brooms. 

Ox-yokes. 

Brushes. 

Other  1 

Products. 

Carrageen. 

Liniment. 

Chairs,  cane  seating. 

Manure,  sea. 

Corn,  broom. 

Roots  and  herbs,  medicinal   and   aro- 

Evergreen goods. 

matic. 

Harnesses. 

Seeds  :  garden,  field,  and  flower. 

Hops. 

Soft  soap. 

Hotbed  mats. 

Tobacco. 

*  Produced  on  farms  onl}'.  Cider  mills,  etc.,  not  connected  with  farms  are  included  in  the  Census 
of  Manufactures. 

t  Live  chickens,  geese,  turkeys,  etc.,  kept  on  the  farms  are  classed  as  property  under  "  Domestic 
Animals." 


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Cereals. 


Barley. 

Oats. 

Buckwheat. 

Rye. 

Corn,  Indian. 

Wheat. 

Corn,  pop. 

Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts. 

Apples. 

Grapes. 

Barberries. 

Huckleberries. 

Blackberries 

Mangoes. 

Blueberries. 

Melons. 

Butternuts. 

Peaches. 

Cherries. 

Pears. 

Chestnuts. 

Plums. 

Citron. 

Quinces. 

Crab-apples. 

Raspberries. 

Cranberries. 

Shellbarks. 

Currants. 

Strawberries. 

Gooseberries. 

Thimbleberries. 

Hay,  Straw,  and  Fodder. 

Hay,  clover. 

Fodder,  barley. 

Hay,  English. 

Fodder,  corn. 

Hay,  meadow. 

Fodder,  dry. 

Hay,  millet. 

Fodder,  oat. 

Hay,  salt. 

Fodder,  rye. 

Hay,  not  classified. 

Beets  (for  stock) . 

Straw. 

Turnips  (for  stock). 

Meats  and  Oame. 

Beef. 

Tripe. 

Mutton. 

Veal. 

Pork. 

Game,  wild. 

Vegetables. 

Asparagus. 

Onions. 

Beans. 

Oyster  plant. 

Beans,  string  and  shell. 

Parsley. 

Beet  greens. 

Parsnips. 

Beets,  table. 

Pease. 

Cabbage. 

Pease,  green. 

Cabbage  greens. 

Peppers. 

Carrots. 

Potatoes. 

Cauliflower. 

Pumpkins. 

Celery. 

Radishes. 

Com,  green. 

Rhubarb. 

Cucumbers. 

Spinach. 

Dandelions. 

Squashes. 

Horse-radish. 

Tomatoes. 

Lettuce. 

Tomatoes  (hothouse) 

Lettuce  (hotbed). 

Turnips,  table. 

TVIartynias. 

Not  classified. 

Mushrooms. 

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1895. 


Clay. 

Fish. 

Gravel. 

Marl. 

Asbestos. 

Coal. 

Iron. 

Other  metals. 

Peat. 


Products  from  Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc. 

Muck. 

Granite. 

Limestone. 

Marble. 

Sandstone 

Slate. 

Soapstone. 

Sand. 

Salt. 


The  classification  under  the  titles  representing  jsroperty  are  as  follows  : 


Land. 


Cultivated  Land : 

Hay  land  (used  for) . 

Principal  crops  (used  for). 

IMarket  gardens. 

Nv;rseries. 

Orchards  (the  land) . 

Seed  gardens. 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Other  cultivated  land. 
Uncultivated  Land : 

Permanent  pasture  land. 

Other  unimproved  land. 

Unimprovable  land. 


Uncultivated  Land :  —  Con. 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.  (the  land 
surface  only). 
Woodland : 

Of  over  30  years'  natural  growth. 
Of  30  years'  natural  growth,  or  less. 
From  seeds   or  transplanted  seed- 
lings. 
Other  woodland  (not  classified) . 
Land  Owned  by  Non-residents  : 

Not  classified  (acreage   and  value 
only  returned) . 


Dwelling-houses. 

Barns. 

Bee-hives. 

Bee-houses. 

Breeding-houses. 

Carriage-houses. 

Charcoal  kilns. 

Cheese-houses. 

Cider  mills. 

Engine-houses. 

Granaries. 

Greenhouses. 

Grist  and  saw  mills. 

Hog-houses. 

Hop  kilns. 

Hotbed  sashes. 


Buildings.* 

Ice-houses. 

Milk-houses. 

Outbuildings. 

Poultry-houses. 

Pumping-hous  es . 

Sheds. 

Shops. 

Slaughter-houses. 

Stables. 

Storehouses. 

Sugar-houses. 

Tobacco  barns. 

Tool-houses. 

Water  tanks. 

Windmills. 


Cultivators. 
Feed  cutters. 
Harrows. 
Hay  cutters. 


Machines,  Im]}lemenis,  etc. 

Hay  tedders. 
Horse  hoes. 
Horse  powers. 
Horse  rakes. 


*  Connected  with  farms  only. 


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351 


Machines,  Imiilements,  etc.  —  Concluded. 

Hot  air  engines. 

Seed  sowers. 

Implements.* 

Steam  engines. 

Maniire-si3  readers. 

Threshing  machines. 

Mowing  machines. 

Other  machines. 

Plows. 

Carts,  wagons,  harnesses,  etc.f 

Reaping  machines. 

Domestic  Atiimals,  etc. 

Asses. 

Lambs. 

Bees  (swarms  of). 

Milch  cows. 

Bulls. 

Mules. 

Calves. 

Oxen. 

Colts. 

Pea  fowls. 

Dogs.  , 

Pigeons. 

Ducks. 

Pigs. 

Geese. 

Sheep,  merino. 

Goats. 

Sheep,  Saxony. 

Guinea  fowls. 

Sheep,  other  than  merino  or  Saxony 

Heifers. 

Steers. 

Hens  and  chickens. 

Turkeys. 

Hogs. 

Animals  (sold  alive) . 

Horses. 

Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 

Apple. 

Pear. 

Butternut. 

Plum. 

Cherry. 

Quince. 

Chestnut. 

Shellbark. 

Crab-apple. 

Grape  vines. 

Peach. 

Mines, 

Quarries,  Pits,  etcX 

Clay  pits. 

Mines. 

Fish  ponds  (private) 

Peat  bogs  and  muck  beds. 

Fish  ways  (private) . 

Quarries. 

Gravel  pits. 

Sand  pits. 

Marl  deposits. 

Salt  works. 

There  are  some  articles  of  minor  importance  which  were  found  in  the  course  of  the 
canvass,  and  which  were  tabulated  under  the  appropriate  class  titles.  The  same  classi- 
fication was  made  in  the  tabulation  of  the  Census  returns  in  1885,  and  the  statistics  con- 
tained in  the  present  volume  may  therefore  be  compared  with  the  results  shown  in  that 
year.  A  subsequent  presentation  will  show  in  detail  the  statistics  relating  to  the  leading- 
products  which  are  classified  under  the  general  title  heads. 

The  values  shown  in  the  returns  as  to  products  and  property  under  each  of  the  town 
designations,  are  also  accompanied  by  percentages  showing  the  proportion  which  each 
particular  class  of  products  or  property  bears  to  the  total ;  and  the  figures  relating  to 
the  leading  products,  that  is  to  say,  those  aggregating  25  per  cent  or  more  than  25  jjer 


*  Small  tools  and  appliances  not  elsewhere  named  or  specified  in  detail. 

t  Not  including  horses  or  carriages  used  solely  for  pleasure  driving,  or  for  some  business  other 
than  farming. 

X  Not  including  the  value  of  the  land  surface,  which  is  classed  under  "  Land." 


352 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


cent  of  the  total  value  of  products  in  the  city  or  town,  are  presented  in  full-face  type, 
so  that  they  may  at  once  strike  the  attention  of  the  reader. 

The  recapitulation  of  aggregates,  pages  308  and  315,  brings  together  the  totals  for  the 
State,  by  counties.  With  regard  to  products,  the  total  value  is  $52,880,431,  and  the  total 
value  of  agricultural  property,  $219,957,214.  The  county  which  stands  first  with  respect 
to  agricultural  products  is  AVorcester,  for  which  the  aggregate  value  is  $9,647,216  ;  Mid- 
dlesex ranks  next,  with  $9,174,999.  The  aggregate  product  value  returned  in  Bristol 
County  was  $5,007,991,  this  covinty  ranking  next  to  ^Middlesex  ;  followed  by  Essex,  with 
$4,776,865,  and  Berkshire,  with  $4,365,318.  Next  in  order,  will  be  found  the  county  of 
Hampshire,  with  $3,968,231 ;  closely  followed,  however,  by  the  counties  of  Franklin, 
Hampden,  and  Plymouth,  in  which  the  product  values  are,  respectivel}^  $3,858,359, 
$3,780,042,  and  $3,241,023.  The  county  of  Norfolk  returned  $2,857,517 ;  the  county  of 
Barnstable,  $1,053,915  ;  the  county  of  Sufi'olk,  $733,191 ;  the  coimty  of  Dukes,  $271,693 ; 
and  the  coimty  of  Nantucket,  $144,071. 

In  property  values  the  county  of  Middlesex  leads,  the  aggregate  being  $42,071,200; 
followed  by  the  county  of  Worcester,  with  $39,692,754.  Essex  ranks  next  to  Worcester, 
with  $22,244,721 ;  followed  by  Berkshire,  with  $19,111,110,  and  Bristol,  with  $18,557,043. 
The  next  county  below  Bristol  is  Hampden,  in  which  the  value  of  agricultural  prop- 
erty is  $14,124,579,  followed  by  four  counties  which  rank  close  together,  namely :  Nor- 
folk, $13,006,280;  Plymouth,  $12,769,715;  Hampshire,  $12,062,798;  and  Franklin, 
$10,897,594.  The  value  returned  in  Suffolk  County  was  $9,541,880;  in  Barnstable, 
$4,246,169  ;  in  Dukes,  $1,276,245  ;  and  in  Nantucket,  $355,126. 

The  following  table  brings  forward  the  aggregates  for  jjroducts  and  property,  by 
counties,  with  isercentages  showing  the  relative  standing  of  each  county  with  respect  to 
the  a2:2:reo:ate  for  the  State. 


Total  Products  and 

Property.     Value  and  Percentages. 

Value 

Percentages 

Products 

Property 

Products 

Property 

THE  STATE. 

$52,880,431 

$219,957,214 

100.00 

100.00 

Barnstable, 

1,053,915 

4,246,169 

1.99 

1.93 

Berkshire, 

4,365,318 

19,111,110 

8.26 

8,69 

Bristol,     . 

5,007,991 

18,557,043 

9.47 

8.44 

Dukes, 

271,693 

1,276,245 

0.52 

0.58 

Essex, 

4,776,865 

22,244,721 

9.03 

10.11 

Franklin, 

3,858,359 

10,897,594 

7.30 

4.95 

Hampden, 

3,780,042 

14,124,579 

7.15 

6.42 

Hampshire, 

,       3,968,231 

12,062,798 

7.51 

5.48 

Middlesex, 

9,174,999 

42,071,200 

17.33 

19.13 

Nantucket, 

144,071 

355,126 

0.27 

0.16 

Norfolk,   . 

2,857,517 

13,006,280 

5.41 

5.91 

Plymouth, 

3,241,023 

12,769,715 

6.13 

5.81 

Suffolk,    . 

733,191 

9,541,880 

1.39 

4.34 

AVorcester, 

9,647,216 

39,692,754 

18.24 

18.05 

Worcester  Coimty  returned  18.24  per  cent  of  the  products  and  held  18.05  per  cent  of 
the  agricultural  propcrt}'  in  the  State.  Middlesex  gave  17.33  j^er  cent  of  the  products, 
and  contained  19. 13  per  cent  of  the  property.  The  other  counties  which  returned  more 
than  five  per  cent  of  either  the  products  or  the  property  are  the  following,  the  percent- 
ages being  as  annexed:  Berkshire,  products,  8.26;  property,  8.69;  Bristol,  products, 
9.47;  property,  8.44;  Essex,  products,  9.03;  property,  10.11;  Franklin,  products, 
7.30;  property ,  4 . 95  ;  Hampden,  products,  7.15  ;  property,  6 . 42  ;  Hampshire,  products, 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


353 


7.51;  property,  5.48;  Norfolk,  products,  5.41;  property,  5.91 ;  and  Plymouth,  prod- 
ucts, G.l;3;  property,  5.81.  The  counties  of  Barnstable,  Dukes,  Nantucket,  and  SuflFolk 
do  not  return,  individually,  as  much  as  five  per  cent  of  the  products  or  property  of  the 
State. 

In  the  following  analysis  table  the  aggregate  values  of  products  and  property,  as 
classified  for  the  State,  are  brought  forward,  with  percentages  showing  the  relative  rank 
of  each  class  with  respect  to  the  aggregate. 


Classified  Products  and  Property.      Value  and  Percentages. 


Products. 


Value 


Percentages 


Animal  products, 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc 

Dairy  products 

Food  products, 

Greenhouse  products,      .... 
Hothouse  and  hotbed  products, 
Liquors  and  beverages,   .... 

Nursery  products 

Poultry  products 

Wood  products, 

Wooden  goods, 

Other  products, 

Cereals, 

Fruits,  befrries,  and  nuts. 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  .... 

Meats  and  game,      ..... 

Vegetables, 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Totals, 


$2,434,548 

27,749 

16,234,049 

516,787 

1,749,070 

97,227 

174,315 

182,906 

3,871,318 

2,780,314 

19,200 

632,142 

1,104,578 

2,850,585 

12,491,090 

1,098,471 

6,389,533 

226,549 


$52,880,431 


4.60 
0.05 

30.70 
0.98 
3.31 
0.18 
0,33 
0.35 
7.32 
5.26 
0.04 
1.19 
2.09 
5.39 

23.62 
2.08 

12.08 
0.43 


100.00 


Pkopbktt. 


Value 

Percentages 

$110,271,859 

50.13 

77,920,357 

35.43 

8,128,031 

3.70 

14,854,417 

6.75 

7,924,878 

3.60 

857,672 

0.39 

$219,957,214 

100.00 

Land,        .... 

Buildings, 

Machines,  implements,  etc. 

Domestic  animals,  etc.,   . 

Fruit  trees  and  vines. 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Totals, 


The  aggregate  value  of  products  being  $52,880,431,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  value 
of  dairy  products  amounts  to  $16,234,049,  or  30.70  per  cent;  and  that  hay,  straw,  and 
fodder  comprise  an  aggregate  value  of  $12,491,090,  or  23.62  j)er  cent.  More  than  one- 
half  of  the  total  agricultural  jirodu-cts  of  the  State  are  found  within  these  two  classes. 
The  value  of  vegetables  is  $6,389,533,  or  12.08  per  cent  of  the  aggregate;  poultry 
products,  $3,871,318,  or  7.32  per  cent;  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts,  $2,850,585,  or  5.39  per 
cent ;  and  wood  products,  $2,780,314,  or  5.26  per  cent.  The  animal  products  aggregate 
$2,434,548,  or  4.60  per  cent  of  the  total,  and  meats  and  game,  $1,098,471,  or  2.08  per 
cent.    Greenhouse  products  aggregate  $1,749,070,  or  3.31  per  cent  of  the  total,  and 


354  CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

cereals,  $1,104,578,  or  2.09  per  cent.  Ko  other  single  class  shows  a  product  value 
amounting  to  as  much  as  one  per  cent  of  the  total,  except  miscellaneous  articles  classed 
under  the"  head  of"  Other  products,"  and  not  otherwise  specified  by  name,  of  which  the 
aggregate  value  returned  was  $632,142,  or  1.19  per  cent  of  the  total. 

''°As''to  property,  the  aggregate  being  $219,957,214,  land  constitutes  $110,271,859,  or 
50.13  per  cent;  buildings,  $77,920,357,  or  35.43  percent;  machines,  implements,  etc., 
$8,128,031,  or  3.70  per  cent;  domestic  animals,  etc.,  $14,854,417,  or  6.75  per  cent;  fruit 
trees  and  vines,  $7,924,878,  or  3.60  per  cent;  and  the  remainder,  $857,672,  comprises 
the  value  of  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  amounting  to  thirty-nine  one-hundredths  of  one 
per  cent  of  the  total.  This  last  sum  is  the  value  of  the  mines,  quarries,  and  pits,  as  such, 
exclusive  of  the  value  of  the  land  upon  which  they  are  located,  which  is  included  in  the 
value  of  "  land  "  previously  given. 

The  relation  which  products  bear  to  property  is  shown  by  a  series  of  percentages 
in  a  recapitulation  on  page  318.  So  far  as  the  State  at  large  is  concerned,  the  agricult- 
ural products  for  the  Census  year  amounted  to  24.04  per  cent  of  the  total  property 
value  as  it  existed  November  15,  1895.  In  the  county  of  Nantucket,  however,  the  prod- 
ucts amounted  to  40.57  per  cent  of  the  property  value;  in  the  county  of  Franklin,  to 
35.41  per  cent ;  and  in  the  county  of  Hampshire,  to  32.90  per  cent.  In  Bristol  County 
the  products  amounted  to  26.99  per  cent  of  the  value  of  the  property ;  in  Hampden,  to 
26.76  per  cent;  and  in  Plymouth,  to  25.38  per  cent.  The  percentage  of  products  of 
property  shown  for  the  State  at  large  is  nearly  matched  in  the  following  counties,  in 
which  the  percentages  annexed  appear:  Barnstable,  24.82 ;  Worcester,  24.30;  Berk- 
shire, 22.84;  Norfolk,  21.97  ;  Middlesex,  21.81 ;  Essex,  21.47  ;  and  Dukes,  21.29.  In 
the  county  of  Suffolk  a  very  large  property  value  appears  in  proportion  to  the  value  of 
products,  the  latter  being  only  7 .68  per  cent  of  the  former.  Of  course,  the  values  both 
of  products  and  property  have  a  somewhat  wide  range.  Considerations  of  nearness  to 
market,  character  of  product,  and  whether  it  is  intended  for  sale  or  for  use,  affect  the  prod- 
uct values  returned  in  the  cities  and  towns,  and,  of  course,  influence  the  aggregates  for  the 
counties.  In  the  same  way,  the  values  of  property  are  affected  by  its  location.  In  cities, 
and  in  towns  near  cities,  values  range  much  higher  than  in  the  remote  parts  of  the  State, 
because  the  agricultiu-al  land  may  in  many  cases  be  readily  transformed  into  building 
land,  or  has  a  relatively  high  value  on  account  of  its  proximity  to  a  market  and  the 
character  of  the  product  to  which  it  is  devoted. 

In  the  main  presentation  it  appears  that  212  cities  and  towns  show  an  increase  since 
1885  in  the  value  of  agricultural  products,  and  141  cities  and  towns  show  a  decrease. 
The  recapitulation  on  page  324  exhibits  the  number  of  towns  showing  increase  or  de- 
crease, respectively,  in  each  county,  with  the  aggregate  value  for  the  county  returned 
from  such  towns  in  1885  and  1895,  and  the  amounts  of  increase  or  decrease,  with  per- 
centages. 

For  the  State  at  large,  the  value  of  products  retvirned  in  1885  in  the  towns  which 
show  an  increase  since  that  date,  was  $26,998,560,  and  the  value  of  products  returned  in 
1895  in  the  same  towns  was  $35,385,139,  an  increase  of  $8,386,579,  or  31.06  per  cent. 
On  the  other  hand,  the  aggregate  product  value  retm-ned  in  1885  in  the  141  towns  show- 
ino-  a  decrease,  was  $20,757,473,  declining  to  $17,495,292  in  1895,  a  decrease  of  $3,262,- 
18°,  or  15.72  per  cent.  The  net  increase  since  1885  is  $5,124,398,  the  net  percentage  of 
increase  being  10.73.  With  regard  to  property,  the  value  returned  in  1885  in  the  155 
towns  which  show  an  increase  since  that  date,  was  $88,582,935,  rising  to  $122,283,482  m 
1895,  an  increase  of  $33,700,547,  or  38.04  per  cent.  In  the  198  towns  which  show  a 
decrease  since  1885,  there  was  returned  in  that  year  an  aggregate  property  value 
amounting  to  $127,647,615,  declining  to  $97,673,732,  a  decline  of  $29,973,883,  or  23.48 
per  cent.     The  net  increase  since  1885  is  $3,726,664,  the  net  percentage  of  mcrease 

being  1.72.  .     p  ^i. 

The  recapitulation,  pages  326-331,  brings  fonvard,  for  the  State  and  for  each  ot  the 
counties,  the  aggregate  value  of  each  class  of  products,  with  comparisons  between  1895 
and  1885,  with°Tncrease  or  decrease  shown  in  amounts  and  percentages.  This  is  fol- 
lowed by  a  similar  recapitulation  as  to  property. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS.  355 

We  confine  ourselves  to  the  figures  for  the  State.  The  value  of  animal  products  in 
1885  was  $3,218,44-1,  deelining  to  $2,434,548  in  1895,  a  decrease  of  24.86  per  cent.  The 
value  of  clothing,  needle  work,  etc.,  the  same  being  products  of  domestic  manufacture 
conducted  on  the  farms,  was  $84,141  in  1885,  while  the  amount  returned  in  1895  was 
$27,749,  a  decrease  of  67.02  per  cent.  The  value  of  food  products  declined  from 
$632,537  in  1885  to  $516,787  in  1895,  a  decrease  of  18.30  per  cent.  The  value  of  liquors 
and  beverages  of  domestic  manufacture  upon  farms  declined  from  $395,173  in  1885  to 
$174,315  in  1895,  a  decrease  of  55.89  per  cent.  Wood  products  declined  from  $2,924,574 
in  1885  to  $2,780,314  in  1895,  or  4.93  per  cent;  and  wooden  goods  produced  on  farms, 
from  $33,948  to  $19,200,  or  43.44  per  cent.  The  cereal  products  in  1885  aggregated 
$1,855,145,  declining  to  $1,104,578  in  1895,  a  decline  of  40.46  per  cent.  The  only  other 
class  which  shows  a  decline  in  values  is  meats  and  game,  in  which  the  product  value 
dropped  from  $2,252,748  in  1885  to  $1,098,471  in  1895,  a  decline  of  51.24  per  cent,  partly 
due,  no  doubt,  to  the  transfer  of  the  butchering  industry  from  the  farms  to  abattoirs.  On 
the  other  hand,  dairy  products  rose  from  $13,080,526  to  $16,234,049,  an  increase  of  24.11 
per  cent;  greenhouse  products  from  $688,813  to  $1,749,070,  or  153.93  per  cent;  hot- 
house and  hotbed  products  from  $73,983  to  $97,227,  or  31.42  per  cent;  nursery  products 
from  $138,439  to  $182,906,  or  32. 12  per  cent ;  poultry  products  from  $2,227,799  to  $3,871,- 
318,  or  73.77  per  cent;  and  other  products  (not  otherwise  specified),  from  $609,989  to 
$632,142,  or  3  63  per  cent.  The  value  of  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts  produced  rose  from 
$2,680,804  to  $2,850,585,  or  6.33  per  cent;  hay,  straw,  and  fodder  from  $11,631,776  to 
$12,491,090,  or  7.39  per  cent;  and  vegetables  from  $5,227,194  to  $6,389,533,  or  22.24 
per  cent.  These  comparative  figures  show  clearly  the  present  course  of  agriculture  in 
Massac^husetts  and  its  character.  The  total  products,  of  all  kinds,  rose  from  $47,756,033 
to  $52,880,431,  or  10.73  per  cent. 

The  reader  will,  of  course,  not  forget  that  the  comparisons  turn  upon  values  and  not 
upon  quantities.  The  decrease  noted  in  certain  classes  of  product  may  have  been  caused, 
or  at  least  aftected,  by  a  decline  in  prices  since  1885.  Again,  1885  may  have  been  an 
exceptionally  feitile  year  as  to  certain  crops,  when  compared  with  1895,  and  therefore 
a  decline  in  the  last  named  year  may  be  exceptional.  This  phase  of  the  subject  will  be 
more  fully  considered  in  connection  with  the  subsequent  Census  presentation  of  leading 
products  by  name,  and  is  referred  to  here  in  order  that  such  qualifying  circumstances  as 
ought  to  be  taken  into  account  may  not  be  overlooked. 

With  respect  to  property,  the  value  of  land  declined  slightly,  that  is,  from  $110,- 
700,707  to  $110,271,859,  or  0.39  per  cent;  and  on  the  other  hand  the  value  of  build- 
ings rose  from  $74,418,218  to  $77,920,357,  or  4.71  per  cent.  The  value  of  machines, 
implements,  etc.,  also  rose  from  $7,397,990  to  $8,128,031,  an  increase  of  9.87  percent; 
but  the  value  of  domestic  animals,  etc.,  declined  from  $17,055,153  to  $14,854,417,  a 
loss  of  12.90  per  cent.  The  value  of  fruit  trees  and  vines  returned  in  1885  was 
$6,658,482,  and  in  1895,  $7,924,878,  a  gain  of  19.02  per  cent.  The  total  property 
value  returned  in  1895  was  $219,957,214  as  against  $216,230,550  in  1885,  a  gain  of  1.72 
per  cent. 

Similar  comparisons  for  each  of  the  counties  may,  of  course,  be  made  from  the  tables. 
Nearly  every  county  shows  a  decline  in  the  value  of  animal  products  returned,  the  only 
exception  being  the  county  of  Suftblk ;  and  every  county  except  the  counties  of  Berk- 
shire and  Nantucket  shows  a  decline  in  the  value  of  clothing  and  needle  work  produced. 
On  the  other  hand,  in  dairy  products  every  county  except  the  county  of  Sufi"olk  shows 
an  increase.  In  food  products,  the  counties  of  Dukes,  Hampshire,  Nantucket,  and  Suf- 
folk show  increases  and  all  others  decreases.  Every  county  shows  an  increase  in  green- 
house products,  and  every  county  except  Berkshire,  Hampden,  and  Sufl'olk,  an  increase 
in  hothouse  and  hotbed  products.  Every  county  except  Sufiblk  shows  a  decrease  in 
the  value  of  liquors  and  beverages  of  domestic  manufacture.  In  the  value  of  nursery 
products  returned,  the  counties  of  Bristol,  Essex,  Hampden,  Middlesex,  Norfolk,  and 
Plymouth  show  increases,  and  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Berkshire,  Dukes,  Franklin, 
Hampshire,  Suff'olk,  and  Worcester,  decreases,  no  nursery  product  being  reported  in 
the  county  of  Nantucket,  either  in  1885  or  1895.     All  the  counties  show  an  increase  in 


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1895. 


poultry  products,  and  all  except  Bristol,  Franklin,  and  Worcester,  a  decrease  in  wood 
products.  Every  county  shows  a  decline  in  the  value  of  wooden  goods  produced  as 
articles  of  domestic  manufacture  on  farms,  except  Barnstable  and  Plymouth.  In  the 
cereals,  all  the  counties  show  a  decline  except  Nantucket.  In  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
Barnstable,  Bristol,  Dukes,  Hampden,  Nantucket,  and  Plymouth  show  increases,  and  the 
other  counties  decreases.  On  the  other  hand,  in  hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  the  counties  of 
Berkshire  and  Suffolk  show  decreases,  and  all  the  other  counties  increases.  In  the 
value  of  meats  and  game  returned  from  farms,  all  the  counties  show  decreases  except 
Nantucket,  Norfolk,  and  Suffolk ;  and  in  vegetables  all  show  increases  except  Hamp- 
shire, Norfolk,  and  Suffolk.  In  the  total  products  all  the  counties  show  a  gain  except 
Berkshire  and  Franklin,  the  decline  in  Berkshire  County  amounting  to  0.79  percent, 
and  in  Franklin  to  2.07  per  cent.  The  value  of  land  shows  a  decline  in  the  coimties  of 
Berkshire,  Franklin,  Hampden,  Hampshire,  Middlesex,  and  Norfolk,  and  an  increase  in 
Barnstable,  Bristol,  Dukes,  Essex,  Nantucket,  Plymouth,  Suff'olk,  and  Worcester  coun- 
ties. An  increase  in  the  value  of  buildings  is  shown  in  all  the  coimties  except  Berk- 
shire, Franklin,  Hampshire,  and  Norfolk ;  and  the  value  of  machines,  implements,  etc., 
has  increased  in  all  the  counties  except  Berkshire,  Franklin,  Hampden,  and  Norfolk. 
The  value  of  domestic  animals  shows  a  decline  in  every  county  except  Barnstable, 
Bristol,  and  Nantucket ;  and  the  value  of  fruit  trees  and  vines  an  increase  in  every 
county  except  Barnstable,  Bristol,  Dukes,  Franklin,  Norfolk,  and  Worcester. 

The  following  table  shows  the  comparative  rank  for  agriculture  and  population  for 
each  of  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  State. 


Relative  Bank  of  Cities  and  Towns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products. 


Counties 

Total 
Population 

Agricultural  Products 

Kelativ 

E   EANK 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(-),  in  1895 

as  Compared 

with  1885 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Dartmouth,  .... 

Bristol 

3,107 

$697,407 

+$335,000 

1 

128 

BOSTOX, 

Suffolk 

496,920 

615,562 

+165,02*1 

2 

I 

Worcester, 

Worcester  . 

98,767 

582,439 

—38,317 

3 

2 

Westport, 

Bristol 

2,678 

523,460 

+184,904 

4 

141 

Agawam, 

Hampden   . 

2,408 

457,053 

+111,759 

5 

153 

Rehoboth, 

Bristol 

1,810 

456,180 

+154,815 

6 

184 

Hadley, 

Hampshire 

1,704 

416,802 

+26,962 

7 

194 

Concord, 

Middlesex  . 

5,175 

406,569 

+68,761 

8 

83 

Westfield,     . 

Hampden  . 

10,663 

378,575 

—67,518 

9 

38 

Arlington,     . 

Middlesex  . 

6,515 

375,247 

+40,777 

10 

63 

Methnen, 

Essex 

5,690 

372,746 

+  113,503 

11 

72 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire   . 

4,887 

364,446 

+78,977 

12 

86 

Swansea, 

Bristol 

1,627 

363,793 

+  115,267 

13 

198 

Amherst, 

Hampshire 

4,785 

360,565 

—40,255 

14 

90 

Deerfield, 

Franklin     . 

3,007 

359,948 

—68,433 

15 

131 

NORTHAMl'TOX, 

Hampshire 

16,746' 

356,816" 

+60,508 

16 

26 

Framingham, 

Middlesex  . 

9,512 

336,674 

+63,088 

17 

41 

Seekonli, 

Bristol 

1,465 

334,273 

+  105,674 

18 

215 

Newton, 

Middlesex  . 

27,590 

326,658 

+  136,772 

19 

18 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire 

2,161 

324,926 

—5,755 

20 

163 

West  Springfield, . 
Hatfield, 

Hampden   . 
Hampshire 

6,125 
1,262 

315,597 
304,863 

+  103,672 
+31,295 

21 

22 

68 
231 

Andover, 

Essex 

6,145 

301,566 

+609 

23 

67 

Taunton, 

Bristol 

27,115 

294,267 

+92,366 

24 

19 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


357 


Relative  Rank  of  Cities  and  Toivns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Continued. 


Total 
Population 

Agriccltu 

RAL  PEODDCTS 

Relative  Eakk 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),  in  1895 

as  Compared 

■mth  188.5 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

PiTTSFIELD,  .... 

Berkshire    . 

20,461 

$290,640 

— $61,317 

25 

23 

Belmont, 

Middlesex 

2,843 

290,239 

+47,083 

26 

139 

Monson, 

Hampden 

3,746 

289,711 

+88,857 

27 

109 

Charlton, 

Worcester 

1,877 

289,375 

+23,718 

28 

180 

Dracut, . 

Middlesex 

2,443 

288,995 

+46,762 

29 

151 

Danvers, 

Essex 

8,181 

287,282 

+20,933 

30 

49 

Carver,  . 

Plymouth 

1,016 

272,508 

+166,717 

31 

253 

Peabody, 

Essex 

10,507 

271,170 

+42,865 

32 

39 

Lexington, 

Middlesex 

3,498 

270,738 

—64,944 

33 

115 

Sheflfield, 

Berkshire 

1,897 

268,518 

+14,591 

34 

179 

Barre,    . 

Worcester 

2,278 

265,411 

—24,327 

35 

158 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex 

ljl41 

264,583 

—3,441 

36 

240 

Sterling, 

Worcester 

1,218 

264,480 

+34,620 

37 

235 

Southampton, 

Hampshire 

1,054 

262,934 

+54,251 

38 

246 

Dedham, 

Norfolk 

7,211 

260,818 

+68,524 

39 

59 

North  Andover, 

Essex 

3,569 

260,286 

+63,188 

40 

112 

South  Hadley, 

Hampshire 

4,443 

260,010 

+44,754 

41 

102 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin 

696 

259,899 

+62,501 

42 

302 

Billerica, 

Middlesex 

2,577 

257,659 

+  55,922 

43 

146 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex 

20,876 

253,740 

+40,324 

44 

21 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex 

3,379 

251,277 

+53,539 

45 

117 

Lunenburg,  . 

Worcester 

1,237 

250,854 

+52,366 

46 

233 

Shrewsbury, 

Worcester 

1,524 

250,123 

+74,507 

47 

210 

Hardwick,    . 

Worcester  , 

2,655 

249,690 

+35,663 

48 

143 

Great  Barrington, 

Berkshire 

4,794 

247,780 

41,290 

49 

88 

Ashfield, 

Franklin     . 

1,013 

246,791 

+14,897 

50 

254 

Lincoln, 

Middlesex 

1,111 

246,331 

+  19,449 

51 

244 

Weston, 

Middlesex 

1,710 

245,704 

—7,684 

52 

193 

Natick, . 

Middlesex  . 

8,814 

244,970 

+  148,155 

53 

45 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester 

9,211 

243,568 

+54,834 

54 

42 

Greenfield,    . 

Franklin 

6,229 

239,672 

—13,663 

55 

65 

Ipswich, 

Essex 

4,720 

238,419 

—5,486 

56 

92 

Chelmsford,  . 

Middlesex  . 

3,162 

237,848 

+77,839 

57 

127 

Stockbridge, 

Berkshire 

2,077 

237,008 

+54,930 

58 

168 

Grafton, 

Worcester  . 

5,101 

236,263 

+  18,241 

59 

85 

Acushnet, 

Bristol 

1,115 

234,817 

+106,160 

60 

243 

Beverly, 

Essex 

11,806 

231,556 

+25,445 

61 

35 

Westborough, 

Worcester 

5,235 

229,520 

+11,012 

62 

81 

Spencer, 

Worcester 

7,614 

229,222 

+13,564 

63 

56 

Southwick,    . 

Hampden 

961 

228,472 

+94,041 

64 

264 

Conway, 

Franklin 

1,304 

228,065 

—38,491 

65 

226 

West  Bridgewater 

Plymouth 

1,747 

226,969 

+123,926 

66 

189 

Haverhill, 

Essex 

30,209 

226,725 

+52,752 

67 

15 

Colrain, 

Franklin 

1,610 

225,015 

+37,733 

68 

201 

Harvard, 

Worcester 

1,162 

223,121 

—6,412 

69 

239 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester 

3,546 

219,802 

+25,915 

70 

113 

Needham, 

Norfolk 

3,511 

219,004 

+86,729 

71 

114 

Littleton, 

Middlesex 

1,136 

218,070 

+43,277 

72 

241 

358 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Relative  Bank  of  Cities  and  Toions  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 

cultxiral  Products —  Continued. 


Total 
Population 

Agricultural  Products 

Eelativ 

E  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),  in  1895 

as  Compared 

with  1885 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Lee 

Berkshu-e   . 

4,066 

$215,711 

+f48,839 

73 

107 

New  Marlborough, 

Berkshire 

1,288 

213,927 

—61,610 

74 

228 

Somerset, 

Bristol 

1,983 

213,392 

+73,951 

75 

173 

Dighton, 

Bristol 

1,797 

212,593 

+33,411 

76 

186 

New  Bedford,    . 

Bristol 

55,251 

212,558 

+84,614 

77 

7 

Westford,     . 

Middlesex 

2,418 

211,456 

+31,320 

78 

152 

Gran by, 

Hampshire 

748 

210,428 

+  14,071 

79 

295 

Southborough, 

Worcester 

2,223 

209,131 

—11,773 

80 

160 

Acton,   . 

Middlesex 

1,978 

206,667 

—2,966 

81 

174 

Ludlow, 

Hampden  , 

2,562 

202,012 

—1,027 

82 

147 

Barnstable,   . 

Barnstable 

4,055 

199,524 

+22,262 

83 

108 

Gloucestee, 

Essex 

28,211 

198,421 

+63,440 

84^ 

17 

Sutton,  . 

Worcester 

3,420 

197,616 

+24,073 

116 

Northfield,    . 

Franklin 

1,851 

197,032 

—20,935 

,86 

183 

Watertown,  . 

Middlesex 

7,788 

195,681 

+111,130 

87 

53 

Dudley, 

Worcester 

3,203 

194,444 

+39,049 

88 

126 

Groton, 

Middlesex 

2,192 

194,218 

—40,530 

89 

161 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex 

6,150 

194,036 

+42,648 

90 

66 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex 

1,446 

193,981 

+43,052 

91 

217 

Newbury, 

Essex 

1,489 

193,527 

—83,341 

92 

212 

Attleborough, 

Bristol 

8,288 

190,575 

—118,756 

93 

47 

Rochester,     . 

Plymouth 

1,021 

189,537 

+83,135 

94 

252 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire 

4,790 

187,354 

+33,316 

95 

89 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex 

14,178 

185,193 

+53,118 

96 

32 

Sturbridge,    . 

Worcester 

1,910 

184,404 

+59,252 

97 

178 

Adams, 

Berkshire 

7,837 

184,350 

+30,333 

98 

51 

Egremont,     . 

Berkshire 

836 

183,196 

+48,502 

99 

283 

Hinghara, 

Plymouth 

4,819 

1     183,064 

+99,624 

100 

87 

Chioopee,     . 

Hampden 

16,420 

'     182,848 

—10,475 

101 

27 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex 

3,321 

182,309 

+50,191 

102 

120 

Easton, 

Bristol 

4,452 

181,944 

+44,832 

103 

101 

Bedford, 

Middlesex 

1,169 

181,598 

+42,575 

104 

238 

Brimfield, 

Hampden 

962 

180,431 

+19,128 

105 

263 

Lancaster,     . 

Worcester 

2,180 

179,871 

—890 

106 

162 

Hopkinton,   . 

Middlesex 

2,984 

1     179,861 

+33,937 

107 

133 

Fairhaven,    . 

Bristol 

3,338 

179,446 

+62,032 

108 

119 

Wayland,     . 

Middlesex 

2,026 

179,362 

+  10,005 

109 

172 

Shelburne,    . 

Franklin 

1,560 

177,744 

—12,556 

110 

207 

Springfield, 

Hampden 

51,522 

177,436 

—41,351 

111 

10 

Warren, 

Worcester 

4,430 

175,266 

+22,098 

112 

103 

Wilbraham,  . 

Hampden 

1,740 

175,158 

+31,340 

113 

191 

Montague,     . 

Franklin 

6,058 

i     174,810 

—6,827 

114 

69 

Hubbardston, 

Worcester 

1,274 

172,073 

—653 

115 

229 

New  Braintree, 

Worcester 

542 

171,861 

—6,253 

116 

313 

Lenox,  . 

Berkshire 

2,872 

171,804 

—629 

117 

138 

Whately, 

Franklin 

755 

171,179 

-27,780 

118 

293 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester 

26,409 

169,231 

—125,327 

119 

20 

Topsfield, 

Essex 

1,033 

168,942 

+28,391 

120 

250 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


359 


Relative  Rank  of  Cities  and  Towns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Continued. 


Counties 

Total 
Population 

Agricdltukal  Pkoducts 

Relative  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  I)i'cr<'ase 

(-),  in   I>*93 

as  Compared 

with  lj!«8.> 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Auburn,        .        .        .        . 

Worcester  . 

1,598 

$168,821 

-f$36,789 

121 

202 

Middleborough,    . 

Plymouth  . 

6,689 

168,566 

—138,015 

122 

61 

Marlborough,    . 

Middlesex  . 

14,977 

168,068 

—64,446 

123 

29 

Braintree, 

Norfolk      . 

5,311 

167,416 

-f  66,801 

124 

76 

Princeton, 

Worcester  . 

952 

167,370 

—3,103 

125 

267 

West  Newbury,    . 

Essex 

1,643 

166,466 

-17,518 

126 

197 

Bolton,  . 

Worcester  • 

797 

166,465 

—9,058 

127 

289 

Holden, 

Worcester  . 

2,602 

165,516 

—8,059 

128 

144 

Orange, 

Franklin     . 

5,361 

165,438 

—28,423 

129 

75 

Wareham,     . 

Plymouth  . 

3,367 

165,391 

+124,901 

130 

118 

Northborough, 

Worcester  . 

1,940 

165,183 

+5,870 

131 

177 

Fall  River, 

Bristol 

89,203 

164,739 

+62,479 

132 

3 

Bernardston, 

Franklin     . 

778 

163,847 

+30,866 

133 

291 

Brookfield,    . 

Worcester  . 

3,279 

161,940 

-27,247 

134 

121 

Athol,    . 

Worcester  . 

7,364 

160,732 

+  17,079 

135 

58 

Boylston, 

Worcester  . 

729 

160,603 

+33,166 

136 

298 

Falmouth,     . 

Barnstable . 

2,655 

159,845 

+59  944 

137 

142 

Gill,       . 

Franklin     . 

1,082 

159,751 

+19,018 

138 

245 

Ware,    . 

Hampshire 

7,651 

159,576 

—32,104 

139 

55 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth  . 

4,686 

159,022 

+17.644 

140 

94 

Westminster, 

Worcester  . 

1,315 

157,749 

—36,182 

141 

225 

Leicester, 

Worcester  . 

3,239 

155,955 

—3,563 

142 

123 

Plymouth,    . 

Plymouth  . 

7,957 

153,961 

+68,792 

143 

50 

Millbury, 

Worcester  . 

5,222 

153,603 

+17,202 

144 

82 

Reading, 

Middlesex  . 

4,717 

152,505 

+59,164 

145 

93 

North  Brooktield, 

Worcester  . 

4,635 

151,750 

+3,047 

146 

96 

Rutland, 

Worcester  . 

978 

151,223 

-774 

147 

260 

North  Attleboroug 

'h, 

Bristol 

6,576 

150,254 

+150,254 

148 

62 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire   . 

1,176 

149,527 

—24,816 

149 

237 

Lanesborough, 

Berkshire    . 

848 

149,026 

+  1,015 

150 

280 

Berkley, 

Bristol 

955 

148,923 

+32,714 

151 

265 

Dover,   . 

Norfolk      . 

668 

147,646 

+38,974 

152 

303 

Williamsburg, 

Hampshire 

1,955 

147,438 

+  17,158 

153 

176 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire   . 

19,135 

145,817 

+24,350 

154 

24 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Hampden   . 

40,322 

144,244 

+21,700 

155 

11 

Nantucket,    . 

Nantucket . 

3,016 

144,071 

-1-60,570 

156 

130 

Blandford,    . 

Hampden  . 

819 

143,970 

—12,089 

157 

279 

Holliston, 

Middlesex  . 

2,718 

143,357 

+31,038 

158 

140 

Brocktox,    . 

'  Plymouth  . 

33,165 

143,170 

—631 

159 

13 

Charlemont, . 

1  Franklin     . 

1,041 

143,119 

-4,281 

160 

248 

Petersham,    . 

Worcester  . 

952 

141,761 

—25,822 

161 

266 

Upton,  . 

Worcester  . 

2,150 

141,694 

+13,046 

162 

164 

Hampden,     . 

Hampden   . 

743 

141.111 

+22,922 

163 

297 

Harwich, 

Barnstable . 

2,532 

139,237 

+6,667 

164 

149 

East  Bridgewater, 

Plymouth  . 

2,894 

139,043 

+73,087 

1G5 

137 

Townsend,    . 

Middlesex  . 

1,780 

138,685 

+27,050 

166 

187 

Ashby, . 

Middlesex  . 

804 

138,337 

—267 

167 

287 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester  . 

2,968 

138,022 

+15,432 

168 

134 

360 


CENSUS   OP  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Relative  Rank  of  Cities  and  Toions  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Continued. 


Total 
Population 

Agricultcral  Pkoddcts 

Eelativk  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),in  1895 

as  Compared 

with  1M8S 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Norton,          .... 

Bristol 

1,614 

$137,513 

-f  §72,089  ' 

169 

200 

Boxford, 

Essex 

727 

137,409 

+22,714 

170 

299 

Weymouth,  . 

Norfolk      . 

11,291 

135,914 

—2,638 

171 

37 

Palmer, 

Hampden  . 

6,858 

135,571 

—26,001 

172 

60 

Milton,  . 

Norfolk      . 

5,518 

134,667 

—13,630 

173 

74 

Burlington,   . 

Middlesex  . 

574 

133,876 

+10,752 

174 

310 

Amesbury,    . 

Essex 

9,986 

133,497 

+60,873 

175 

40 

Raynham,     . 

Bristol 

1,518 

131,759 

+15,226 

176 

211 

Stow,     . 

Middlesex  . 

920 

131,526 

—12,806 

177 

268 

Bucliland, 

Franklin     . 

1,548 

131,453 

—12,218 

178 

208 

Wrentham,    . 

Norfolk      . 

2,584 

131,222 

—62,565 

179 

145 

Saugus, 

Essex 

4,497 

131,085 

+42,688 

180 

99 

Franklin, 

Norfolk      . 

5,136 

130,738 

—34,633 

181 

84 

Granville, 

Hampden   . 

1,005 

130,441 

—25,558 

182 

257 

Hanson, 

Plymouth  . 

1,380 

130,375 

+63,182 

183 

222 

Royalston,    . 

Worcester  . 

890 

129,137 

-4,007 

184 

271 

West  Brookfield,  . 

Worcester  . 

1,467 

128,878 

—15,371 

185 

214 

Brookline,     . 

Norfolk      . 

16,164 

128,059 

+38,460 

186 

28 

Marshfield,    . 

Plymouth 

1,760 

127,066 

+1,812 

187 

188 

Walpole, 

Norfolk 

2,994 

126,823 

+9,442 

188 

132 

Dal  ton, . 

Berkshire 

3,210 

126,003 

+7,929 

189 

126 

Blackstone,  . 

Worcester 

6,039 

125,976 

+10,595 

190 

70 

Berlin,  . 

Worcester 

897 

124,578 

+3,697 

191 

270 

East  Longmeado>\ 

'> 

Hampden 

1,591 

124,286 

+  124,286 

192 

203 

Worthington, 

Hampshire 

648 

124,095 

—8,299 

193 

304 

Sandisfield,  . 

' 

Berkshire 

802 

123.150 

—34,696 

194 

288 

Duxbnry, 

Plymouth 

1,966 

123,076 

+42,499 

195 

175 

Southbridge, 

Worcester 

8,250 

122,366 

+20,160 

196 

48 

Oxford, 

Worcester 

2,390 

120,255 

—19,164 

197 

154 

Hinsdale, 

Berkshire 

1,650 

119,839 

+15,102 

198 

196 

Halifax, 

Plymouth 

497 

117,651 

+51,711 

199 

319 

Scituate, 

Plymouth 

2,246 

117,467 

—3,238 

200 

159 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex 

81,643 

117,327 

+53,311 

201 

5 

Stoughton,    . 

Norfolk 

5,272 

117,076 

+34,210 

202 

80 

North  Reading, 

Middlesex 

835 

116,634 

+13,365 

203 

284 

Mendon, 

Worcester 

889 

115,717 

—18,514 

204 

272 

Gardner, 

Worcester 

9,182 

114,656 

+22,180 

205 

43 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester 

2,915 

113,447 

+9,719 

206 

135 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth 

870 

113,366 

—20,314 

207 

276 

Salem, . 

Essex 

34,473 

109,785 

+32,579 

208 

12 

Warwick, 

Franklin 

599 

109,098 

+18,570 

209 

308 

Freetown, 

Bristol 

1,405 

108,991 

+25,204 

210 

220 

Heath,  . 

Franklin 

476 

108,769 

—1,510 

211 

324 

Hanover, 

Plymouth 

2,0.-il 

108,410 

+25,162 

212 

169 

Salisbury, 

Essex 

1,300 

107,615 

+4,439 

213 

227 

Chesterfield, . 

Hampshire 

589 

107,051 

+  1,549 

214 

309 

Marblehead, . 

Essex 

7,671 

106,632 

+18,369 

215 

54 

Essex,  . 

Essex 

1,587 

106,288 

—6,168 

216 

204 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


361 


Relative  Rank  of  Cities  and  Towns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Continued. 


Total 
Population 

Agricultural  Products 

KELAin 

E  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(-),  in  1895 

as  Compared 

witli  1885 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Cummington, 

Hampshire 

750 

$105,973 

+$14,964 

217 

294 

Bellingham,  . 

Norfolk      . 

1,481 

105,599 

+14,154 

218 

2ia 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk 

3,219 

105,082 

+16,885 

219 

124 

Windsor, 

Berkshire 

556 

104,516 

—16,755 

220 

311 

Dunstable,    . 

Middlesex 

400 

104,213 

+19,220 

221 

33& 

New  Salem,  . 

Franklin 

869 

103,212 

+972 

222 

277 

Carlisle. 

Middlesex 

492 

102,121 

+17,287 

223 

320 

"Westhampton, 

Hampshire 

476 

101,607 

+3,661 

224 

326 

Sharon, 

Norfolk 

1,717 

100,865 

+30,859 

226 

192 

Northbridge, 

Worcester 

5,286 

98,186 

+32,682 

226 

7» 

"Washington, 

Berkshire 

423 

97,940 

+8,249 

227 

334 

Hamilton,     . 

Essex 

1,356 

97,815 

—8,306 

228 

224 

Becket, . 

Berkshire 

888 

95,837 

—2,258 

229 

273 

Wellesley,     . 

Norfolk 

4,229 

95,539 

—2,554 

230 

104 

Revere, 

Suffolk 

7,423 

94,921 

—18,215 

231 

57 

Leverett, 

Franklin    . 

744 

94,659 

—13,914 

232 

296. 

Monterey,     . 

Berkshire 

464 

94,432 

—2,236 

233 

327 

Hndson, 

Middlesex 

5,308 

92,202 

—2,321 

234 

77 

Middleton,    . 

Essex 

838 

92,095 

+14,312 

235 

282 

Clarksburg,  . 

Berkshire 

1,009 

92,013 

+24,044 

236 

255 

Newburyport,    . 

Essex 

14,552 

91,840 

—33,922 

237 

30 

Ashland, 

Middlesex  . 

2,090 

91,588 

+10,984 

238 

167 

Chester, 

Hampden 

1,429 

91,523 

—13,781 

239 

218 

Canton, 

Norfolk      . 

4,636 

90,492 

+  12,206 

240 

95 

Rowley, 

Essex 

1,272 

90,141 

—24,302 

241 

230 

Boxborough, 

Middlesex 

307 

89,689 

—2,660 

242 

342 

Phillipston,   . 

Worcester 

460 

88,628 

+9,534 

243 

328 

Oakham, 

Worcester 

605 

87,835 

—27,643 

244 

307 

Tyngsborough,     , 

Middlesex 

635 

87,436 

+4,672 

245 

305 

Wenham, 

Essex 

886 

85,716 

+3,855 

246 

274 

Savoy,  . 

Berkshire 

504 

85,355 

'—3,586 

247 

317 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth 

1,032 

85,218 

+16,774 

248 

251 

Hawley, 

Franklin 

468 

85,035 

—17,604 

249 

326 

Winchendon, 

Worcester 

4,490 

84,880 

-4,784 

250 

100 

Richmond,    . 

Berkshire 

701 

84,811 

—34,433 

251 

301 

Wilmington, 

Middlesex 

1,420 

84,743 

+8,737 

252 

219 

Lynnfield,     . 

Essex 

818 

83,424 

-7,742 

253 

285 

West  Tisbury, 

Dukes 

460 

81,938 

+81,938 

254 

329 

Douglas, 

Worcester 

2,026 

81,633 

+3,182 

255 

171 

Huntington, . 

Hampshire 

1,450 

81,542 

—17,222 

256 

216 

West  Stockbridge, 

Berkshire 

1,257 

81,461 

—52,220 

257 

232 

Shirley, 

Middlesex 

1,399 

81,075 

—26,678 

258 

221 

Hancock, 

Berkshire 

511 

80,970 

+6,563 

259 

31& 

Ashburnham, 

Worcester 

2,148 

80,852 

—30,602 

260 

165 

Whitman, 

Plymouth 

5,744 

80,675 

+22,263 

261 

71 

Lowell, 

Middlesex 

84,367 

79,087 

—87,867 

262 

4 

Malden, 

Middlesex 

29,708 

78,615 

+26,227 

263 

16 

Plainfield,     . 

Hampshire 

450 

78,002 

+5,730 

264 

330 

362 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Relative  Rank  of  Cities  and  Towns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Contiuued. 


Counties 

Total 
Population 

Agricultukal  Proddcts 

Relative  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Total  Value 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),in  18»5 

as  Compared 

with  I8S5 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Medford,     .... 

Middlesex  . 

14,474 

$77,666 

+  $10,857 

265 

31 

Medway, 

Norfolk      . 

2,913 

77,287 

-4,897 

266 

136 

QUINCY, 

Norfolk      . 

20,712 

77,007 

—59,933 

267 

22 

Leyden, 

Franklin     . 

363 

76,110 

-18,745 

268 

338 

Milford, 

Worcester  . 

8,959 

75,780 

—39,563 

269 

44 

Norwood, 

Norfolk      . 

4,574 

75,030 

+4,884 

270 

97 

Merrimac,     . 

Essex 

2,301 

74,662 

+30,578 

271 

156 

Millis,   . 

Norfolk 

1,006 

74,367 

—13,103 

272 

256 

Middlefield,  . 

Hampshire 

386 

73,670 

+1,995 

273 

337 

Lynn,    . 

Essex 

62,354 

73,032 

+32,184 

274 

6 

Tyringham,  . 

Berkshire   . 

363 

73,009 

+4,682 

275 

339 

Abington, 

Plymouth 

4,207 

72,829 

+26,783 

276 

105 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk 

882 

72,789 

—12,937 

277 

275 

Kingston, 

Plymouth 

1,746 

72,778 

+14,387 

278 

190 

Mansfield,     . 

Bristol 

3,722 

71,107 

—69,159 

279 

110 

Howe,   . 

Franklin 

498 

70,744 

+1,679 

2«0 

318 

Stoneham,     . 

Middlesex 

6,284 

69,867 

+22,506 

281 

64 

Paxton, 

Worcester 

426 

69,422 

-11,807 

282 

332 

Medfield, 

Norfolk 

1,872 

69,096 

-26,663 

283 

182 

JNorwell, 

Plymouth 

1,540 

68,337 

—19,242 

284 

209 

Alford,  . 

Berkshire 

280 

68,068 

—839 

285 

347 

Enfield, 

Hampshire 

990 

66,820 

-8,298 

286 

259 

'Goshen, 

Hampshire 

304 

64,474 

+6,796 

287 

345 

Maynard, 

Middlesex 

3,090 

63,853 

—1,318 

288 

129 

Wendell, 

Franklin 

529 

63,837 

+14,130 

289 

314 

Prescott, 

Hampshire 

401 

63,186 

—806 

290 

335 

Bandolph, 

Norfolk 

3,694 

62,645 

+1,772 

291 

111 

Plorida, 

Berkshire 

425 

62,630 

—26,107 

292 

333 

"Wales,  . 

Hampden 

783 

61,735 

+21,925 

293 

290 

Lawrence, 

. 

Essex 

52,164 

61,102 

+2,655 

294 

9 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth 

1,223 

60,949 

-7,710 

295 

234 

Truro,  . 

Barnstable 

815 

60,660 

+22,261 

296 

286 

Bradford, 

Essex 

4,736 

60,079 

—48,215 

297 

91 

Longmeadow 

Hampden 

620 

59,973 

-133,756 

298 

306 

Otis, 

Berkshire 

518 

59,383 

-20,171 

299 

315 

Chatham, 

Barnstable 

1,809 

58,112 

+39,976 

300 

185 

Pelham, 

Hampshire 

486 

57,958 

—19,913 

301 

321 

Edgartown, 

Dukes 

1,125 

57,780 

+7,475 

302 

242 

Eastham, 

Barnstable 

476 

57,742 

+3,644 

303 

323 

Bourne, 

Barnstable 

1,580 

57,485 

-13,674 

304 

205 

"Webster, 

Worcester 

7,799 

57,395 

—13,990 

305 

52 

Peru,     . 

Berkshire 

305 

56,414 

-3,747 

306 

343 

Wakefield, 

Middlesex 

8,304 

55,656 

+112 

307 

46 

Dennis, 

Barnstable 

2,545 

55,065 

+298 

308 

148 

Holbrook, 

Norfolk 

2,298 

54,625 

+19,818 

309 

157 

Montgomery 

Hampden 

275 

54,257 

—3,047 

310 

348 

Clinton, 

Worcester 

11,497 

54,008 

+20,854 

311 

36 

Marion, 

Plymouth 

759 

52,587 

+34,678 

312 

292 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


363 


Relative  Hank  of  Cities  and   Towns  as  Regards  Population  and  Value  of  Agri- 
cultural Products  —  Concluded. 


Total 
Population 

AGRICnLTDRAL  PRODUCTS 

Relative  Rank 

Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Total  Value 

Increase  (4-), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),  in  1»95 

as  Compared 

Avitli  1883 

For 
Agricult- 
ure 

For 
Popula- 
tion 

Greenwich,    .... 

Hampshire 

481 

p2,141 

-$10,300 

313 

322 

Dana,    . 

Worcester  . 

717 

51,403 

—14,501 

314 

300 

Groveland,    . 

Essex . 

2,333 

51,287 

—16,994 

315 

155 

Everett, 

Middlesex 

18,573 

50,959 

—15,117 

316 

25 

Yarmouth,    . 

Barnstable 

1,655 

50,945 

+15,992 

317 

195 

Georgetown, 

Essex 

2,050 

50,881 

—43,915 

318 

170 

Plympton,     . 

Plymouth 

549 

49,491 

—4,243 

319 

312 

Avon,    . 

Norfolk 

1,626 

47,649 

+47,649 

320 

199 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes 

1,038 

47,117 

+23,726 

321 

249 

Tolland, 

Hampden 

309 

46,540 

—15,212 

322 

341 

Wellfleet,      . 

Barnstable 

968 

46,457 

+2,168 

323 

261 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex 

52,200 

45,915 

—51,667 

324 

8 

Rockland,     . 

Plymouth 

5,523 

45,829 

+24,050 

325 

73 

Shutesbury,  . 

Franklin 

444 

45,064 

+919 

326 

331 

Chilmark, 

Dukes 

304 

42,058 

—4,464 

327 

344 

Brewster, 

Barnstable 

901 

41,403 

+21,482 

328 

269 

Rock  port, 

Essex 

5,289 

40,993 

—7,641 

329 

78 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk 

2,474 

39,358 

—25,000 

330 

150 

Orleans, 

Barnstable 

1,198 

36,389 

—59,717 

331 

236 

Manchester,  . 

Essex 

1,876 

35,006 

—10,451 

332 

181 

Melrose, 

Middlesex 

11,965 

33,222 

—26,709 

333 

33 

Sandwich,     . 

Barnstable 

1,580 

33,112 

—37,692 

334 

206 

Provincetown, 

Barnstable 

4,555 

32,752 

+13,192 

335 

98 

Erving, 

Franklin 

964 

31,071 

+482 

336 

262 

Russell, 

Hampden 

846 

30,874 

—13,559 

337 

281 

Swampscott, 

Essex 

3,259 

29,501 

+3,692 

338 

122 

Holland, 

Hampden 

199 

28,224 

—6,643 

339 

349 

Ayer,     . 

Middlesex 

2,101 

27,113 

—19,551 

340 

166 

Monroe, 

Franklin 

298 

26,997 

+1,979 

341 

346 

Hopedale, 

Worcester 

1,377 

26,032 

+26,032 

342 

223 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable 

330 

25,187 

+6,937 

343 

340 

Tisbury, 

Dukes 

1,002 

21,678 

—55,691 

344 

258 

New  Ashford, 

Berkshire   . 

116 

21,638 

—10,449 

345 

353 

Mount  Washingto 

n, 

Berkshire   . 

136 

16,099 

—5,654 

346 

352 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk 

31,264 

15,225 

—3,191 

347 

14 

Hull,      . 

. 

Plymouth  . 

1,044 

13,688 

+  9,411 

348 

247 

Gosnold, 

Dukes 

140 

13,376 

+4,444 

349 

351 

Hyde  Park,  . 

Norfolk      . 

11,826 

10,704 

-14,610 

350 

34 

Nahant, 

. 

Essex 

865 

9,874 

—1,816 

351 

278 

Gay  Head,    . 

Dukes 

169 

7,746 

+2,945 

352 

350 

Winthrop,     . 

Suffolk 

4,192 

7,483 

—19,409 

353 

106 

The  final  section  of  the  presentation,  on  pages  334-343,  shows  the  value  of  agricult- 
ural realty,  that  is,  property  exclusive  of  machines,  implements,  etc.,  and  domestic  ani- 
mals, etc.,  as  derived  from  the  Census  returns,  compared  with  the  value  of  real  estate 
as  assessed  for  purposes  of  taxation,  with  a  recapitulation,  pages  344-345,  showing  the 
increases  or  decreases  in  percentages  for  the  State,  by  counties.    We  summarize  briefly 


864  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

the  percentages  from  the  recapitulation.  For  the  State  at  large,  agricultural  realty 
shows  an  increase  in  the  aggregate  of  2.71  per  cent  since  1885,  and  the  value  of  real 
estate  in  the  Commonwealth,  as  assessed  for  purposes  of  taxation,  an  increase  of  52.55 
per  cent.  The  highest  percentage  of  increase  in  valuation  is  found  in  the  county  of 
Norfolk, in  which  the  tigiu-es  have  risen  from  $65,612,189  to  $123,495,900,  a  gain  of  88.22 
percent.  In  this  county,  however,  there  has  been  a  decline  of  15.42  percent  in  the 
value  of  agricultural  realty.  So  far  as  relates  to  the  increase  in  the  value  of  assessed 
real  estate,  the  county  of  Middlesex  ranks  next  to  Norfolk,  with  a  gain  of  60.89  per 
cent ;  and  in  tliis  county  there  has  been  a  fractional  percentage  of  decrease,  namely, 
0 .  24,  in  the  value  of  agricultural  realty.  The  other  counties  which  show  a  decrease 
in  the  value  of  agricultural  realty  are:  Berkshire,  the  decline  amounting  to  2.84  per 
cent,  as  against  a  rise  of  39 .  93  per  cent  in  the  total  assessed  value  of  real  estate  ;  Frank- 
lin, the  decline  in  agricultural  realty  being  20.88,  and  the  rise  in  assessed  valuation 
of  real  estate  32.14  per  cent;  Hampden,  in  which  agricultural  realty  has  declined 
3 .  35  per  cent,  and  the  assessed  valuation  of  all  real  estate  risen  56 .  79  per  cent ;  and 
Hampshire,  which  shows  a  decline  in  agricultural  realty  of  12.80,  and  a  rise  in  assessed 
valuation  of  real  estate  of  24.07  per  cent.  The  counties  which  show  gain  in  the  value 
of  agricultural  realty  are  the  following,  the  percentage  of  gain,  and  also  the  percent- 
age of  gain  in  assessed  valuation  of  all  real  estate  being  in  each  case  annexed :  Barn- 
stable, gain  in  agricultural  realty  24.42  per  cent,  in  assessed  valuation  38.20;  Bristol, 
in  agricultural  realty  33.89,  in  assessed  valuation  51.32;  Dukes,  in  agricultural  realty 
29.34,  in  assessed  valuation  30.44;  Essex,  in  agricultural  realty  7.76,  in  assessed 
valuation  44.72;  Nantiacket,  in  agricultural  realty  41.62,  in  assessed  valuation  43.35; 
Plymouth,  in  agricultural  realty  11.16,  in  assessed  valuation  45.91;  Suffolk,  in  agri- 
cultural realty  64.58,  in  assessed  valuation  50.11 ;  and  Worcester,  in  agricultural  realty 
2. 14,  in  assessed  valuation  47.51. 

In  the  analysis  of  the  Census  of  1885,  it  was  mentioned  that  the  total  value  of  cereals 
was  at  that  time  less  than  that  of  either  animal  products  ;  dairy  products  ;  poultry  prod- 
ucts ;  wood  products  ;  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts  ;  hay,  straw,  and  fodder ;  meats  and  game  ; 
or  vegetables  ;  and  this  is  found  to  be  true  in  1895,  except  that  the  product  of  meats  and 
game  drops  slightly  below  that  of  cereals.  These  figures,  as  was  pointed  out  in  1885, 
show  the  great  changes  in  the  character  of  farm  work  in  Massachusetts.  The  dairy 
products  which  in  value,  as  we  have  seen,  comprise  30.70  per  cent,  nearly  one-third,  of 
all  the  products,  have  risen  from  $7,901,663  in  gold  in  1875  to  $16,234,049  in  1895. 
More  extended  reference  to  the  difterent  products  will  be  made  in  a  subsequent  part  of 
the  Census  volume,  relating  to  agricultural  products  by  name. 

The  value  of  agricultural  property  may  be  considered  as  the  capital  invested  by  the 
farmer,  and  the  value  of  products,  as  previouslj'^  pointed  out,  amounts  to  24.04  per  cent 
of  this  capital.  Out  of  this  gross  percentage  must  be  paid  all  the  expenses  of  production 
of  whatever  nature,  leaving  as  the  farmer's  net  profit  whatever  balance  remains.  The 
gross  percentage  in  1885  was  22.09,  showing  a  slight  increase  during  the  decade.  It  is 
not  possible  in  this  analysis  to  refer  to  the  ditterent  cities  and  towns  in  detail,  but  a  care- 
ful study  of  the  returns  will  well  repay  the  reader. 

In  the  presentation  by  towns,  as  will  appear  from  what  has  been  said,  the  various 
details  contained  upon  the  original  schedules  have  been  condensed  in  the  classification 
that  has  been  explained.  This  condensation  was  required  partly  in  order  to  bring  this 
volume  within  practicable  limits,  and  partly  to  reduce  the  cost  of  printing.  The  De- 
partment is  prepared,  however,  to  furnish  a  statement  of  the  details  of  the  various  items 
under  the  classified  titles,  for  any  city  or  town  in  tlie  State,  if  any  local  interest  requires 
it ;  and  in  order  to  show  just  what  such  a  statement  would  cover  we  present  the  fol- 
lowing, relating  to  the  town  of  Dartmoiith,  County  of  Bristol.  This  town,  as  will  be 
seen  from  the  table,  page  356,  ranks  first  as  to  value  of  agricultural  products  among 
the  cities  and  towns  of  the  State. 


TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


365 


Town  of  Dartmouth. 


Products  and  Property. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products  and  Property. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products. 

Products  - 

•Con. 

Animal  Products. 

. 

$52,165 

Wood  Products 

-Con. 

Calf  skins,    .        .        .        .no. 

25 

25 

Poles :  telegraph,  telephone, 

Hides no. 

12 

28 

etc.,   . 

.  no. 

50 

$12 

Honey,          ....  lbs. 

600 

72 

Posts,  fence  (sale),     . 

.   no. 

4,060 

294 

Manure cords 

8,777 

52,040 

(use). 

.   no. 

675 

39 

Shingles, 

.  M 

162 

414 

Clothing,  Needle  Work,  etc. 

. 

$42 

Boots  and  shoes,  including 

Other  Products. 

• 

$2,911 

"work  ou,"     .        .        .  pairs 

50 

42 

Hotbed  mats. 

.   no. 

100 

50 

Manure,  sea  (sale). 

.   cords 

154 

564 

Dairy  Products. 

• 

$172,651 

(use), 

.   cords 

477 

2,297 

Butter  (sale),      .        .        .  lbs. 
(use),        .        .        .  lbs. 

1,748 
5,174 

669 
1,431 

Cereals. 

. 

$15,084 

Cream  (sale),      .        .        .  gals. 

12 

18 

Barley, 

.   bu. 

1,954 

1,334 

(use),       .        .        .   gals. 

200 

4-20 

Buckwheat, 

.   bu. 

110 

55 

Milk  (sale),          .        .        .   gals. 

894,889 

151,408 

Corn,  Indian 

.  bu. 

18,020 

10,232 

(use) gals. 

114,733 

18,715 

pop     . 

.   bu. 

4 

6 

Oats,     . 

.   bu. 

9,716 

3,360 

Food  Products. 

. 

$4,955 

Rye,      .        .        . 

.   bu. 

130 

97 

Canned  fruit,       .        .        .  lbs. 

25,374 

3,900 

Catsup          ....   qts. 

2,639 

436 

Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts. 

• 

$12,842 

Dried  fruit,          .        .        .   lbs. 

779 

80 

Apples, 

.  bu. 

6,828 

3,480 

Horse-radish,  grated  .        .   bottles 

46 

6 

Blackberries, 

.   qts. 

723 

99 

Ice  (sale) tons 

20 

40 

Blueberries, 

.   qts. 

576 

53 

(use),      ....  tons 

60 

80 

Butternuts, . 

.   bu. 

36 

60 

Pickles  (sale),     .        .        .   bbls. 

4 

15 

Cherries, 

.  bu. 

262 

463 

(use>,      .        .        .   bbls. 

64 

296 

Chestnuts,   , 

.  bu. 

1 

4 

Vinegar  (sale),    .        .        .   gals. 

225 

49 

Crab-apples, 

.  bu. 

169 

198 

(use),     .        .        .   gals. 

290 

53 

Currtints, 

.  qts. 

12,120 

1,224 

Gooseberries, 

.   qts. 

720 

92 

Greenhouse  Products. 

• 

$300 

Grapes, 

.   bu. 

525 

880 

Flowers,  leaves,  and  vines,  cut 

_ 

300 

Melons, 

.  no. 

14,731 

695 

Mulberries,. 

.   qts. 

215 

24 

Peaches, 

.  bu. 

393 

699 

Hothouse  and  Hotbed  Products. 

• 

$750 

Pears,  . 

.   bu. 

2,702 

2,696 

Cabbage  plants,  .        .        .  no. 

15,000 

150 

Plums, 

.  bu. 

188 

329 

Celery  plaiits,      .        .        .  no. 

20,000 

200 

Quinces, 

.  bu. 

357 

565 

Tomato  plants,    .         .         .   no. 

30,000 

300 

Raspberries, 

.   qts. 

2,678 

314 

Lettuce  plants,    .        .        .  no. 

10,000 

100 

Strawberries, 

.   qts. 

9,074 

951 

Thimbleberries, . 

.   qts. 

70 

7 

Liquors  and  Beverages. 

. 

$272 

Walnuts, 

.   qts. 

40 

4 

Cider  (sale),        .        .        .  gals. 

400 

80 

(use),          .        .        .   gals. 

900 

172 

Hay,  Straw,  a«( 

I  Fodder. 

$170,602 

Wine  (sale),        .        .        .  gals. 

20 

20 

Hay,  clover  . 

.  tons 

39 

437 

English 

.  tons 

6,271 

122,752 

Nursery  Products. 

. 

$130 

meadow 

.  tons 

105 

996 

Shrubs no. 

25 

15 

millet  . 

.  tons 

217 

2,344 

Trees,  fruit ....  no. 

300 

100 

salt 

.   tons 

157 

1,033 

Vines, no. 

100 

15 

not  classified 

.   tons 

33 

342 

Straw,  . 

.  tons 

348 

4,316 

Poultry  Products. 

• 

$72,433 

Fodder,  barley    . 
corn 

.  tons 
.  tons 

126 
804 

936 
4,834 

Chickens  ("sold  alive),        .   lbs. 

26,499 

3,273 

dry 

.   tons 

1,386 

15,558 

Ducks    sold  alive),    .        .  lbs. 

4,296 

690 

oat . 

.   tons 

550 

4,141 

Eggs  (sale),         .        .        .  doz. 

206, ^87 

41,553 

rye 

.  tons 

283 

1,368 

(use),          .        .        .  doz. 

47,425 

9,467 

Beets  (for  stock). 

.   bu. 

19,032 

6,091 

Eggs,  fancy          .        .        .   doz. 

5 

2 

Turnips  (for  stock). 

.   bu. 

15,092 

5,105 

Feathers lbs. 

326 

65 

Grass  sold  standing. 

150 

Geese  (sold  alive),      .        .   lbs. 

3,000 

482 

Rent  for  pasturage. 

_ 

200 

Hens  (sold  alive),       .        .   lbs. 

24,100 

2,477 

Manure  i,sale),    .        .        .  bu. 
(use),     .        .        .   bu. 

10 

5,904 

3 
1,711 

Meats  and  G 

ante. 

. 

$10,210 

Poultry,  diessed  : 

Beef,     . 

.  lbs. 

7,940 

412 

chickens  .  sale),    .        .   lbs. 

27,461 

4,268 

Pork,    . 

.   lbs. 

147,362 

9,616 

Poultry,  dressed : 

Veal,    . 

.   lbs. 

1,876 

182 

chickens  (use),     .        .   lbs. 

16,628 

2,531 

Poultry,  d  erased  :  geese,    .  lbs. 

2,895 

509 

Vegetable 

,s. 

.                      « 

$102,612 

Poultry,  dressed  :  turkeys,   lbs. 

Poultry ,  dressed  :  other  than 
chickens,  geese,  and  tur- 
keys,        ....   lbs. 

1,000 
36,976 

150 
5,194 

Asparagus,  . 

Beans,  . 

Beans,  string  and  she 

.  b'nch's 
.  bu. 
11      .  bu. 

4,229 
1,040 
1,554 

425 
1,617 
1,543 

Poultry  (sold  alive),  .        .  lbs. 
Squabs  (sold  alive),    .        .   no. 

90 
262 

9 
49 

Beet  greens, 
Beets,  table 

.   bu. 
.  bu. 
b'nch's 

36 
1,356 
6,732 

15 
650 
293 

Wood  Products. 

. 

$69,493 

Cabbage, 
Carrots, 

.  heads 
.   bu. 

260,743 
5,488 

12,752 
2,752 

Ashes, bu. 

36 

11 

b'nch's 

400 

16 

Bean  poles, ....  no. 

225 

11 

Cauliflower, 

.   heads 

200 

22 

Firewood  (sale),         .        .  cords 

10,255 

29,209 

Celery, 

.   b'nch's 

362 

19 

(use),          .        .   cords 

3,699 

10,890 

Corn,  green 

.   bu. 

16,303 

9,106 

Logs M  ft. 

iHl 

632 

Cucumbers, 

.   bu. 

1,130 

1,187 

Logs,  boxboard  .        .        .   cords 

5,182 

26,094 

Horse-radish, 

.   lbs. 

31 

3 

Lumber  (sale),    .        .        .   M  ft. 

94 

1,076 

Lettuce, 

.  heads 

5,707 

297 

(use)      .        ,        ,  M  ft. 

41 

761 

Martynias,   . 

.  bu. 

2 

1 

366 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Town  of  Dartmouth  —  Concluded. 


Products  and  Property. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products  and  Propbrtt. 

Quantity 

Value 

Products  — 

Con. 

Property  —  Con. 

Vegetables  — 

Con. 

Machines,  Implements,  etc.  —  Con. 

Onions, 

.  bu. 

5,304 

$2,656 

Horse  rakes,        .... 

244 

$2,933 

b'nch'B 

2,570 

127 

Hot  water  boilers. 

2 

535 

Oyster  plant. 

.  bu. 

157 

57 

Implements, 

_ 

3,588 

Parsley, 

.  bu. 

56 

20 

Incubators 

8 

690 

Parsnips, 

.  bu. 

691 

794 

Manure-spreaders, 

9 

185 

Pease,  .... 

.  bu. 

4 

6 

Mowing  machines. 

241 

9,384 

Pease,  green 

.  bu. 

3,437 

4,414 

Plows 

574 

2,097 

Peppers, 

.  bu. 

98 

199 

Seed  sowers, 

181 

667 

Potatoes, 

.  bu. 

58,668 

29,322 

Stone  crushers,   . 

1 

500 

Pumpkins,  . 

.  lbs. 

182,365 

1,869 

Other  machines. 

_ 

2,052 

Radishes,     . 

.  b'nch's 

691 

43 

Rhubarb, 

.  lbs. 

15,950 

274 

Domestic  Animals,  etc. 

, 

$163,354 

Spinach, 
Squashes,     . 
Tomatoes,    . 
Tomatoes  (hothouse). 
Turnips,  table 

.  bu. 
.  lbs. 
.  bu. 
.  lbs. 
.  bu. 

753 

346,104 

4,622 

2 

22,201 

312 

7,840 

2,396 

1 

7,950 

Bees  (swarms  of). 

Bulls 

Calves,          .... 
Calves  (sold  alive),     . 

Colts 

(.'ows  (sold  alive), 

46 
30 
92 
1,507 
12 
8 

146 
830 
703 
2,071 
423 
98 

Not  classilied, 

• 

- 

13,634 

Products  from  Mine 
Pits,  etc. 

s,  Quarries, 

,           , 

$9,945 

Dogs 

Ducks 

Geese 

186 
730 
360 

417 
553 
355 

Gravel, 

.  loads 

2,714 

3,407 

Guinea  fowls. 

2 

2 

Granite, 

.  tons 

2,100 

1,050 

Heifers,        .... 

209 

2,897 

Sand,    .... 

.  loads 

2,250 

5,388 

Hens  and  chickens,     . 

25,990 

12,988 

Salt 

.  bu. 

2,000 

100 

Hogs, 

Hogs  (sold  alive), 

363 
6 

3,090 
68 

Propert 

7- 

Horses 

893 

65,101 

Land. 

36 ,359  M; 

$1,309,855 

Lambs,          .... 
Lambs  (sold  alive),    . 

1 

5 

2 
15 

Cultivated : 

Milch  cows. 

1,784 

70.074 

Hay  (used  for),  . 

.  acres 

7,685 

535,615 

Oxen, 

52 

2,555 

Principal  crops  (used 

for),  acres 

1,458V4 

120,655 

Pea  fowls,    .... 

13 

26 

Market  gardens, . 

.  acres 

n9V4 

15,266 

Pigeons,       .... 

179 

47 

Nurseries,    . 

.  acres 

21/2 

200 

Pigs 

329 

789 

Orchards  (the  land). 

.  acres 

n2ys 

14,345 

Sheep,  merino,    . 

21 

105 

Other  cultivated  land, 

.  acres 

9oy2 

7,925 

Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 

$30,280 

Uncultivated : 
Permanent  pasture. 

.  acres 

9,270% 

338,710 

Apple 

Apricot 

Butternut 

Cherry 

Chestnut,     .... 

10,738 
T5 

19,239 
IT 

Other  unimproved. 
Unimprovable,     . 

.  acres 
.  acres 

69i,'2 
19 

2,940 

85 

±0 

48 
524 

75 
566 

Mines,  quarries,  pits, 

etc.,  acres 

20% 

1,230 

42 

42 

Woodland  : 
Over  30  years'  growth 

,       .  acres 

3,919 

83,905 

Crab-apple,  .... 

Mulberry 

Peach,  

Pear 

PInm 

239 

21 

831 

309 

32 

819 

Of  30  years  or  less. 
From  seeds  or  transpl 

.   acres 
uited 

9,113V4 

139,000 

3,620 
771 

6,597 
602 

seedlings,. 
Not  classitied. 
Land  owned  by  non 

dente, 

.   acres 
.   acres 
-resi- 

.  acres 

3,3623/4 
97IV2 

85 

38,970 
10,010 

1,000 

j:  lULU,     •           .            .            *           . 

Quince 

Walnut,        .... 
Grape  vines. 

617 

2 

1,149 

822 

6 

1,154 

Building 

$999,419 

Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc 

•                      • 

$7,74a 

Dwelling-houses, 
Barns,  . 
Bee  hives,    . 
Breeding-houses, 

591 

580 

39 

3 

276 

611,720 

267,750 

39 

290 

53,348 

Gravel  pits. 
Quarries :  granite. 
Sand  pits,     .... 
Salt  works 

13 
2 
8 
1 

1,650 

300 

2,790 

3,000 

Carriage-houses, 

Cider  mills. 

4 

55 

Aggregates. 

Granaries,    . 
Greenhouses, 

178 
8 

17,647 
4,090 

Products. 

$697,407 

Grist  and  saw  mills. 

6 

5,400 

Animal  products 

52,165 

Hog-houses, 

12 

159 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc.,   . 

42 

Ice-houses,  . 

21 

4,815 

Dairy  products. 

172,661 

Milk-houses, 

7 

1,440 

Food  products. 

4,955 

Outbuildings, 

90 

7,269 

Greenhouse  products,     . 

300 

Poultry-houses,  . 

994 

10,360 

Hothouse  and  hotbed  products 

',     • 

750 

Pumping-houses, 

5 

36 

Liquors  and  beverages,  . 

272 

Sheds,  . 

281 

5,269 

Nursery  products,   . 

130 

Shops,  . 

85 

2,069 

Poultry  products,     . 

72,433 

Stables, 

6 

758 

Wood  products. 

69,493 

Storehouses, 

94 

2,636 

Other  products. 

2,911 

Tool-houses, 

16 

704 

Cereals 

16,084 

Water  tanks, 

19 

86") 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

12,842 

Windmills,  . 

27 

2,700 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  . 
Meats  and  game. 

170,602 
10,210 

Machines,  Implei 

nents,  etc. 

. 

$95,323 

Vegetables,       .... 

102,612 

Carts,  wagons,  hame 

sses,  etc., 

_ 

64,156 

Products  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  et 

c,    . 

9,946 

Breeders,     . 
Cultivators,, 

2 
348 

2.10 
1,695 

Property. 

$2,605,971 

Feed  cutters, 

59 

267 

Land, 

1,309,855 

Harrows 

357 

3,726 

Buildings,         .... 

,        , 

999,419 

Hay  cutters. 

56 

297 

Machines,  implements,  etc.,  . 

. 

95,323 

Hay  tedders, 

117 

2,146 

Domestic  animals,  etc.,   . 

. 

163,354 

Horse  hoes, 

17 

147 

?"ruit  trees  and  vines. 

,        . 

30,280 

Horse  powers. 

5 

58 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

■ 

7,740 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS.  36T 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  original  presentation,  page  219,  that  in  Dartmouth  the  lead- 
ing classes  of  products  are :  Dairy  products,  $172,661 ;  hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  $170,602 ; 
vegetables,  $102,612;  poultry  products,  $72,433;  wood  products,  $69,493;  and  animal 
products,  $52,165.  The  statement  for  the  entire  town  now  presented  in  detail  shows  the 
items  that  make  iip  these  different  class  aggregates,  as  well  as  the  aggregates  of  the 
other  classes  shown  in  the  original  presentation.  It  shows,  for  example,  that  of  the  dairy 
products  milk  is  the  largest  item,  the  quantity  produced  being :  for  sale,  894,889  gallons, 
value,  $151,408  ;  for  use,  114,733  gallons,  value,  $18,715.  Under  hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 
the  details  show  6,271  tons  of  English  hay,  value,  $122,752,  this  being  the  largest  single 
item.  Under  vegetables,  the  details  include  260,743  heads  of  cabbage,  value  $12,752  ; 
16,303  bushels  of  green  corn,  value  $9,106  ;  58,668  bushels  of  potatoes,  value  $29,322  ; 
346,104  pounds  of  squashes,  value  $7,840 ;  22,201  bushels  of  table  turnips,  value  $7,950 ; 
and  various  other  minor  items.  Under  poultry  products,  eggs  formed  the  leading  item, 
the  production  including  206,887  dozen  (sold),  value  $41,553 ;  and  47,425  dozen  (used), 
value  $9,467.  The  dressed  chickens  sold  aggregate  27,461  pounds,  value  $4,268 ;  and 
chickens  used,  16,628  pounds,  value  $2,531.  Under  wood  products,  fire  wood,  for  sale, 
aggregated  10,255  cords,  value  $29,209  ;  and  fire  wood  used,  3,699  cords,  value  $10,890. 

We  have  touched  upon  a  few  of  the  leading  items  shown  in  this  detailed  statement 
for  the  purpose  of  indicating  the  character  of  the  information  supplied  by  it.  It  would 
require  about  700  printed  pages  to  present  this  complete  detail  for  every  city  and  town. 
Ordinarily,  and  for  general  purposes,  the  classified  returns  for  the  various  cities  and 
towns,  contained  in  the  presentation  in  this  volume,  pages  205-345,  will  be  found  suffi- 
ciently full,  and,  so  far  as  relates  to  the  State  and  counties,  that  is,  covering  details 
relating  to  quantities  and  values  in  the  aggregate  for  the  Commonwealth  as  a  whole, 
full  information  will  be  presented  in  a  subsequent  section  of  the  Agricultural  Census, 
giving  products  and  property  by  name. 


Agricultural  Products: 


BY  NAME. 


[369] 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS:    BY   NAME. 


The  column  beaded  "Returns  Reporting  Specified  Product,"  on  page  375,  means  tlie  number  of  producers, 
or  the  number  of  persons  raising  the  product  specified  in  each  city  and  town  mentioned.  For  instance,  in 
the  town  of  Barnstable  there  were,  in  1895,  28  persons  who  had  a  product  of  56  calf  skins,  hides,  and  pelts 
valued  at  $65.  This  method  of  reading  the  table  is  applicable  to  all  presentations  under  the  general  heading 
Agricultural  Products :  By  Name. 

[3-1] 


Animal  Products. 


[373  J 


a:n^imal  products. 


CALF  SKINS,  HIDES,  AND  PELTS. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

portinf,' 
.Specifled 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 

Number 

Value 

1  Product 

Product 

BARlSrSTABLE. 

63 

188 

$239 

DUKES. 

115 

1,346 

$508 

Barnstable, 

28 

56 

65 

Chilmark, 

15 

391 

95 

Bourne,     . 

10 

29 

29 

Cottage  City,    . 

22 

52 

56 

Brewster, . 

1 

1- 

2 

Edgartown, 

25 

309 

109 

Dennis, 

•1 

2 

4 

Gay  Head, 

4 

7 

12 

Falmouth, 

11 

12 

25 

Gosnold,  . 

6 

137 

47 

Mashpee,  . 

1 

1 

2 

Tisbury,    . 

8 

29 

19 

Orleans,    . 

1 

1 

1 

West  Tisbury, 

35 

421 

170 

Provincetown, . 

1 

30 

8 

Sandwich, 

6 

53 

98 

Truro, 

1 

1 

2 

ESSEX. 

54 

716 

$929 

Yarmouth, 

1 

2 

3 

Boxford 

4 

8 

16 

Dan  vers,    . 

1 

81 

268 

BERKSmRE. 

1,071 

4,640 

$4,535 

Georgetown,     . 
Gloucester, 

3 

8 

26 
259 

14 
185 

Adams 

36 

236 

261 

Groveland, 

1 

3 

3 

Alford,      . 

13 

128 

110 

Hamilton, 

4 

9 

8 

Becket,      . 

39 

149 

118 

Haverhill, 

7 

92 

78 

Cheshire,  . 

37 

269 

169 

Methuen,  . 

1 

4 

8 

Clarksburg, 

19 

188 

147 

Newbury, 

1 

10 

3 

Dal  ton, 

16 

165 

104 

Newburyport, 

2 

6 

5 

Egremont, 

21 

136 

76 

North  Andover, 

4 

9 

14 

Florida,     . 

26 

146 

104 

Peabody,  . 

9 

39 

57 

Great  Barringtc 

)n, 

44 

167 

211 

Rockport, 

1 

1 

2 

Hancock,  . 

31 

141 

217 

Saugus,     . 

3 

44 

176 

Hinsdale,  . 

58 

255 

278 

Wenham,  . 

3 

110 

71 

Lanesborough, 

38 

214 

161 

West  Newbury 

1 

2 

15 

21 

Lee,   . 

42 

70 

118 

Lenox, 

24 

109 

106 

Monterey, 

39 

67 

103 

FRANKLIN. 

683 

1,769 

$1,970 

Mount  Washington, 

7 

34 

22 

New  Ashford,  . 

5 

6 

13 

Ashfield,  .... 

2 

2 

3 

New  Marlborough, 

70 

148 

241 

BernardstOD,   '. 

33 

111 

161 

North  Adams, 

20 

109 

103 

Bucklaud, 

28 

84 

103 

Otla,  . 

37 

172 

137 

Charlemont, 

36 

103 

94 

Peru, 

23 

62 

98 

Colrain,     . 

77 

219 

179 

PiTTSFIELD, 

24 

134 

99 

Deerfield, . 

45 

93 

164 

Richmond, 

15 

29 

58 

Erving, 

7 

37 

35 

Sandisfteld, 

61 

145 

171 

Gill,  . 

11 

86 

107 

Savoy, 

45 

222 

109 

Greenfield, 

16 

155 

111 

Sheffield,  . 

68 

219 

348 

Hawley,    . 

149 

31 

37 

Stockbridge, 

23 

83 

97 

Heath, 

35 

97 

98 

Tyringham, 

22 

38 

50 

Leverett,   . 

3 

5 

10 

Washington, 

34 

51 

72 

Leyden,    . 

13 

32 

24 

West  Stockbridge, 

27 

89 

103 

Monroe,    . 

13 

29 

42 

Williamstown, 

65 

386 

326 

Montague, 

19 

62 

75 

Windsor,  . 

42 

273 

205 

New  Salem, 

21 

47 

49 

Northfield, 

26 

162 

230 

Orange, 

18 

79 

54 

BRISTOL. 

84 

394 

$485 

Rowe, 
Shelbume, 

34 
27 

94 

48 

118 
68 

Acushnet, 

7 

12 

15 

Shutesbury, 

6 

11 

13 

Attleborough, 

2 

2 

3 

Sunderland, 

1 

2 

3 

Berkley,    . 

2 

25 

17 

Warwick, . 

30 

86 

74 

Dartmouth, 

11 

37 

53 

Wendell,  . 

22 

74 

90 

Dighton,    . 

2 

76 

78 

Whately,  . 

11 

20 

28 

Easton, 

9 

36 

41 

Fairhaven, 

4 

4 

9 

Fall,  River, 

9 

21 

21 

HAMPDEN. 

717 

3,406 

$2,933 

Freetown, 

3 

8 

14 

Mansfield, 

3 

8 

8 

Agawam 

12 

176 

127 

New  Bedford, 

8 

75 

101 

Blandford, 

72 

449 

296 

North  Attleborough 

1 

4 

26 

16 

Brimfield, 

73 

491 

406 

Norton,     . 

2 

3 

3 

Chester,     . 

24 

65 

61 

Raynhara, 

1 

1 

1 

Chicopee, 

14 

33 

32 

Rehoboth, 

5 

14 

39 

East  Longmeadow, 

6 

13 

30 

Seekonk,  . 

1 

3 

9 

Granville, 

73 

254 

209 

Somerset, . 

1 

2 

1 

Hampden, 

24 

115 

75 

Swansea,  . 

2 

10 

12 

Holland,    . 

19 

47 

28 

Taunton, 

7 

30 

41 

Longmeadow,  . 

3 

45 

100 

Westport, 

1 

1 

3 

Ludlow,     . 

22 

69 

94 

[375] 


376 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ANIMAL   PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
CALF   SKINS,  HIDES,  AND   PELTS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


HAIIPBEN— Con. 


Monson,    . 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, 

Russell,     . 

South  wick, 

Springfield, 

Tolland,     . 

Wales,       . 

"Westfield, 

"West  Springfield, 

Wilbraham, 


HAMPSmRE. 


Amherst,  . 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Oummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,     . 

Goshen,     . 

Granby,     . 

Greenwich, 

Hadlev, 

Hatfield,    . 

Huntington, 

Middletield, 

Northampton- 

Pelham,     . 

Plainfield, 

Prescott,   . 

Southampton, 

Ware, 

AVesthampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 


MIDDLESEX. 


Acton, 
Ashby, 
Billerica,  . 
Carlisle,     , 
Concord,   . 
Framingham, 
Groton, 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton, 
Maynard,  . 
Xatick, 
Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Reading,    . 
Slierborn, . 
Shirley,     . 
Stow, 
Sudbury,  . 
Tewksbury, 
'J'yngsborough, 
Westford, 
Wilmington, 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

NORFOLK. 


Foxborough, 
Franklin,  . 
.Medtield,  . 
Needham, 
Norfolk,    . 

QUINCY,     . 

Sharon, 
Walpole,   . 
Welleelcy, 
Wrenlham, 


Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


62 
14 
74 
6 
46 
17 
12 
15 
75 
12 
42 


434 

14 

40 

23 

42 

7 

5 

25 

16 

1 

3 

10 

20 

30 

5 

6 

48 

11 

8 

55 

5 

21 

39 


130 

1 

13 
3 
3 
3 
3 

22 
2 
1 
1 
4 
3 
9 
7 

11 
9 
2 
7 
5 
6 
3 

12 


33 
38 

175 

12 
16 

2 

1 
20 

1 
10 
37 

3 
73 


Number 


218 
109 
404 

49 
203 

51 

67 
100 
276 

37 
135 


2,199 

84 
81 
94 

158 
21 
28 

121 

618 

1 

36 

14 

103 

126 

29 

8 

149 
18 
27 

281 
23 
89 
90 


850 


356 

20 
31 

5 

1 
40 

6 
15 
80 

5 
153 


Vahie 


$207 

117 

183 

27 

206 

38 

51 

49 

371 

60 

166 


$2,159 

134 

164 

100 

145 

19 

29 

88 

639 

1 

26 

23 

63 

90 

53 

18 

142 

29 

25 

99 

24 

131 

117 


$734 


12 

3 

93 

109 

7 

7 

27 

16 

9 

22 

34 

23 

98 

94 

11 

13 

3 

4 

2 

2 

5 

7 

3 

5 

39 

73 

14 

16 

60 

6-) 

34 

33 

9 

7 

248 

75 

66 

91 

39 

24 

16 

16 

21 

29 

544 

$272 

544 

272 

$380 

17 

34 

6 

2 

46 

12 

19 

80 

11 

153 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


PLYMOUTH. 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Dusbury,  . 

Hanover,  . 

Hingham, . 

Hull,  . 

Kingston, . 

Lakeville, 

Marshfield, 

Mattapoisett, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Scituate,    . 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston,    . 
Chelsea,  . 


WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,    . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston,  . 

Brookfield, 

Charlton,  . 

Clinton,     . 

Dana, 

Douglas,    . 

Dudley, 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner,   . 
Grafton,    . 
Hardwick, 
Harvard,    . 
Holden, 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, 
Leicester,  . 
Lunenburg, 
Mendon,    . 
Millbury,  . 
New  Braintree, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge,     . 
North  Brookfield, 
Oakham,   . 
Oxford,      . 
Paxton, 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton, 
Royalston, 
Rutland,    . 
Shrewsbury,     . 
Soutbborough, 
Soutlibridge,     . 
Spencer,    . 
Sterling,    . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton, 
Templeton, 
Upton, 
Uxbridge, 
Warren,    . 
Webster,   . 
Westborough,  . 
West  Boylston, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westminster,    . 
Winciiendon,    . 
Worcester,    . 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


50 

1 
1 
3 
1 
2 
5 
1 
8 
5 
3 
3 
3 
5 
2 
4 
1 
2 


1,832 

16 

52 

22 

34 

4 

17 

5 

7 

72 

113 

5 

5 

61 

80 

22 

12 

19 

75 

2 

28 

27 

6 

53 

9 

1 

4 

39 

1 

4 

68 

50 

74 

23 

54 

37 

18 

62 

30 

27 

1 

47 

76 

19 

66 

90 

29 

5 

7 

94 

27 

3 

8 

52 

4 

50 

16 


Number 


285 

25 
3 
7 
1 

78 

66 

12 

20 

7 

5 

32 

4 

8 

3 

6 

5 

3 


11 

10 
1 


9,227 

35 
159 

66 

81 

5 

.69 

10 

14 
369 
411 

11 

11 
142 
484 

78 

92 

77 

313 

4 

59 
118 

11 
128 

32 

1 

5 

232 

1 

15 
340 
338 
227 
136 
367 
300 

85 
294 

97 

119 

2 

373 

376 

182 

365 

481 

114 

12 

13 

1,144 

90 

16 

38 

434 

36 

156 

59 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


377 


ANIMAL   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 

CALF   SKINS,   HIDES,   AND  PELTS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Keturns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Codnties. 

Total 
Keturns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Keport- 

ins 

Specified 

Product 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THF,  STATK. 

65,28T 

5,451 

59,836 

25,931 

$24,146 

$0.93 

$4.43 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

63 

2,061 

188 

239 

1.27 

3.79 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

1,071 

4,222 

4,640 

4,635 

0.98 

4.23 

Bristol, 

5, .593 

84 

6,509 

394 

485 

1.23 

5.77 

Dukes, . 

483 

115 

368 

1,346 

508 

0.38 

4.42 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

54 

5,178 

716 

929 

1.30 

17.20 

Franklin, 

5,298 

683 

4,615 

1,769 

1,970 

1.11 

2.88 

Hampden,     . 

4,9.50 

717 

4,233 

3,406 

2,933 

0.86 

4.09 

Hampshire,  . 

5,063 

434 

4,629 

2,199 

2,159 

0.98 

4.97 

Middlesex,   . 

8,360 

130 

8,230 

850 

734 

0.86 

6.65 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

38 

109 

544 

272 

0.50 

7.16 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

175 

3,586 

356 

380 

1.07 

2.17 

Plvmouth,    . 

4,588 

50 

4,538 

285 

298 

1.05 

5.96 

Suffolk, 

1          18S 

5 

183 

11 

13 

1.18 

2.60 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

1,832 

12,375 

9,227 

8,691 

0.94 

4.74 

MANURE. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,  . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Kastham,  . 
Kalmoutli, 
Harwich,  . 
Mashpee,  . 
Orleans,     . 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich, 
Truro, 
M'ellfleet, . 
Yarmouth, 

BERKSHIRE 

Adams, 

Alford,      . 

Becket, 

■Cheshire,  . 

■Clarksburg,       '. 

Dalton, 

Egremont, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock,  . 

Hinsdale,  . 

Lanesborough, 

Lee,   . 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington 

New  Ashford,  . 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otis,  . 

Peru, 

Pittsfield, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield,  . 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington. 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor,  . 

BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 
Attleborough,  . 


Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Cords 


Value 


1,167 

125 
55 
39 

133 
72 
45 

138 

215 
17 
54 
32 
42 
81 
69 
50 

3,241 

96 

55 

103 

93 

79 

65 

87 

67 

167 

60 

101 

101 

129 

125 

83 

22 

23 

145 

90 

82 

61 

271 

86 

12S 

112 

205 

93 

58 

64 

88 

202 

100 

3,480 

176 
132 


13,275 

3,853 
765 
506 
917 
617  I 
906 

1,749  I 
994 
147 
670 
397 
343 
4.56 
294 
571 

64,558 

1,.558 
1,190 
1,443 
2,021 

980 
2,073 
2,040 

658 
5,502 
1,522 
1,605 
2,104 
2,780 
2,112 
1,822 

188 

472 
5,541 
1,469 
1,092 
1,083 
3,954 
1,508 
1,842 
1,167 
5,488 
2,777 

959 
1,592 
1,434 
3,.386 
1,196 

44,234 

2,490 
1,716 


$41,090 

7,324 
3,638 
1,051 
2,679 
2,.545 
2,099 
8,633 
3,5.57 

671 
1,285 
1,582 

713 
1,844 
1,183 
2,286 

$168,881 

5,711 
3,610 
3,531 
5,331 
3,313 
7,610 
7,021 
1,992 

10,918 
3,064 
4,852 
5,012 
8,412 
6,488 
3,644 
598 
944 

10,996 
4,335 
3,1.50 
2,168 
7,948 
3,170 
5,315 
3,877 

10,926 
8,597 
2,632 
4,776 
2,868 

12,457 
3,615 

$203,030 

13,375 
7,8.59 


CouNTiKs,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BRISTOL  —  Con. 

Berklej-,    . 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton,    . 

Easton, 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 

North  Attleborough 

Norton, 

Raynham, 

Reboboth, 

Seekonk,  . 

Somerset, . 

Swansea,  . 

Taunton, 

Westport, 


DUKES. 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,   . 
Tisbury,    . 
West  Tisbury, 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

Andover,  . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Bradford, . 

Danvers,   . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,    . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen,  . 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
.Specified 
Product 


Cords 


Value 


144 
423 
170 
160 
129 
114 
■  64 

97 
139 
128 
149 
165 
313 
172 

75 
182 
246 
302 

264 

67 
34 
52 
19 
6 
21 
76 

2,894 

144 

139 

126 

104 

28 

130 

66 

77 

98 

70 

58 

191 

163 

10 

21 

42 

20 

38 

68 

223 

70 

3 

114 


1,206 
8,777 
1,145 
2,559 
1,857 
679 
716 
794 
1,968 
1,550 
1,097 
1,949 
3,736 
2,764 
1,045 
2,391 
2,194 
3,601 

2,996 

741 

427 
719 
102 
169 
173 
664 

43,914 

1,255 

2,386 

1,308 

1,508 

494 

2,233 

974 

668 

1,715 

604 

855 

2,739 

3,032 

230 

257 

678 

197 

656 

708 

2,763 

695 

30 

2,731 


$4,638 

52,040 

4,580 

8,706 

11,052 

2,525 

2,556 

3,283 

9,971 

8,930 

4,425 

7,580 

14,985 

11,094 

3,928 

9,428 

7,897 

14,178 

$11,631 

2,591 
1,716 

2,876 
408 
676 
692 

2,672 


$207,861 

6,581 

13,778 

6,547 

7,729 

2,844 

12,635 

4,850 

3,024 

3,962 

2,322 

4,270 

12,931 

15,187 

1,170 

1,056 

4,068 

798 

2,498 

4,140 

12,960 

3,2.30 

112 

10,996 


378 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ANIMAL  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
MANURE  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Cords 

Value 

i 

Towns. 

porting 
.Specified 
Product 

Cords 

Value 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Newbubtport, 

73 

897 

$4,368 

Plainfield, 

85 

1,200 

$2,400 

North  Andover, 

96 

2,623 

12,805 

Prescott,   . 

,                 , 

82 

1,027 

4,104 

Peabody 

144 

1,984 

9,526 

Southampton, 

, 

167 

1,858 

9,097 

Rockport, 

18 

240 

720 

South  Hadley, 

, 

149 

1,691 

8,170 

Rowley 

86 

1,121 

4,320 

Ware, 

, 

158 

1,860 

5,627 

Salem 

30 

942 

3,029 

Westharapton, 

79 

957 

4,576 

Salisbury, 

108 

1,163 

5,661 

Williamsburg, 

122 

1,292 

6,372 

SauguB, 

33 

1,103 

4,3.-)l 

Worthington,  . 

120 

2,130 

4,324 

Swampscott,     . 

11 

199 

738 

Topefield, 

103 

2,132 

10,655 

MIDDLE 

SEX. 

5,102 

92,003 

$434,030 

Wenham, .... 
West  Newbury, 

57 
132 

780 
2,014 

3,900 
10,100 

Acton, 
Arlington, 

130 
56 

3,607 
1,790 

15,135 
7,058 

FRANKLIN. 

3,037 

51,924 

$196,839 

Ashby, 
Ashland,  . 

1.59 

87 

2,120 
1,243 

8,110 
5,021 

Aehfield,  .... 

182 

3,609 

14,440 

Ayer, 

26 

286 

1,417 

Bernardston,    . 

126 

2,634 

9,610 

Bedford,    . 

83 

2,109 

8,329 

Buckland, 

122 

1,916 

7,595 

Belmont,  . 

51 

670 

3,3+4 

Charlemout, 

110 

2,281 

6,938 

Billerica,   . 

168 

1,979 

7,805 

Colrain,     .... 

168 

4,257 

12,774 

Boxborough, 

67 

1,806 

7,7.31 

Conway,   .        .        .        . 

137 

3,308 

12,293 

Burlington, 

38 

856 

5,598 

Deerfield 

218 

4,396 

17,078 

Cambridge, 

11 

84 

338 

Erving 

36 

432 

1,748 

Carlisle,     . 

67 

1,346 

6,495 

Gill 

104 

2,504 

9,783 

Chelmsford, 

225 

3,191 

12,916 

Greenfield, 

163 

4,003 

16,079 

Concord,   . 

160 

5,838 

28,623 

Hawley 

84 

9i)5 

3,797 

Dracut, 

138 

3,036 

13,856 

Heath 

96 

2,036 

6,028 

Dunstable, 

69 

1,276 

6,049 

Leverett 

108 

1,115 

4,428 

Everett,. 

11 

75 

450 

Leyden,    .        .        .        . 

70 

1,591 

4,770 

Framingham, 

203 

4,400 

21,273 

Monroe,     .        .        .        . 

29 

458 

1,374 

Groton,      . 

184 

3,364 

13,227 

Montague, 

151 

2,243 

8,962 

Holliston, 

139 

1,801 

8,659 

New  Salem, 

127 

1,056 

4,209 

Hopkinton, 

160 

2,178 

10,656 

Northfield, 

161 

2,895 

11,664 

Hudson,    . 

112 

1,189 

4,427 

Orange 

154 

1,222 

5,678 

Lexington, 

97 

3,217 

12,948 

Rowe 

74 

1,135 

3,330 

Lincoln,    . 

109 

2,875 

14,359 

Shelburne, 

89 

2,288 

9,077 

Littleton,  . 

107 

3,245 

15,782 

Shutesbury, 

87 

447 

1,803 

Lowell,  . 

47 

482 

1,926 

Sunderland, 

118 

1,374 

6,870 

Malden,  . 

8 

437 

799 

Warwick, .... 

116 

1,195 

4,561 

Marlbobodgh 

123 

1,291 

5,449 

Wendell 

80 

740 

2,914 

Maynard,  . 

48 

1,139 

5,327 

Whately 

127 

1,794 

9,036 

Medpord, 
M  elrose,    . 

17 
11 

290 
84 

1,500 
504 

HAMPDEN. 

2,884 

41,706 

$146,801 

Natick, 

167 

2,322 

13,700 

Agawam 

Blandford, 

Brimfield, 

Chester,     .        .        .         . 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

Granville, .        .        .        . 

Hampden, 

Holland,     .         .         .         . 

Holtoke, 

Longmeadow,  . 

Ludlow,    .        .        .        . 

Monson,     .        .        .        . 

Montgomery,    . 

Palmer,      .        .        .        . 

Ruesell 

Southwick, 
Springfield,  . 

Tolland 

Wales,       .        .        .        . 

WestfieUi, 

West  Springfield,     . 

282 

'         134 
153 

76 
128 

m 

161 

109 

32 

69 

!          50 

146 

228 

54 

161 

41 

159 

151 

50 

61 

245 

141 

3,733 
2,232 
3,368 
1,379 
1,449 
1,404 
1,458 
1,561 

390 
1,243 

479 
2,240 
3,429 

844 
1,816 

387 
2,211 
1,671 

704 
1,128 
3,570 
2,607 

14,500 
8,563 
9,733 
2,774 
5,855 
4,187 
4,157 
4,701 
1,170 
6,215 
1,457  j 
8,964 
9,403 
1,691 
5,626 
884 

10,808 
7,0S1 
1,940  , 
3,588 

16,255 

10,085  1 

Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Pepperell, 
Reading,    . 
Sherborn, . 
Shirley,     . 
Somerville, 
Stoneham, 
Stow, 
Sudbury,  . 
Tewksbury, 
Townsend, 
Tvngsborough 
Wakefield, 
Waltham, 
Watertown, 
Wayland, . 
Westford, 
.Weston,    . 
Wilmington, 
Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

105 

86 

172 

102 

135 

83 

8 

30 

101 

145 

152 

108 

71 

30 

76 

32 

94 

167 

122 

105 

40 

60 

2,125 

931 
2,330 

823 
2,819 

847 
68 

434 
1,508 
3,695 
1,918 

914 
1,068 

406 
2,548 

453 
2,080 
1,726 
3,568 

712 

654 

750 

12,024 
5,936 

11,640 
5,290 

15,620 

4,310 

226 

2,604 

6.206 

18,688 

11,037 
5,458 
4,-.'76 
2,436 

13,832 
1,769 

10,395 
6,882 

14,396 
3,855 
3,912 
4,431 

Wllbrahara,      . 

142 

2,403 

7;i64 

NANTUCKET. 

77 

1,183 

$»,774 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,958 

43,564 

$163,583  ; 

Nantucket, 

77 

1,183 

4,774 

Amherst,  .        .        .        . 
Belchertown,    . 

207 
270 

4,083 
4,503 

19,030 
15,570 

NORFOLK. 

1,965 

28,598 

$14-8, .541 

Chesterfield,     . 

111 

1,703 

6,970 

Avon 

44 

431 

2,256 

(.'ummington,   . 

104 

1,890 

3,491 

Bellingham, 

75 

1,025 

5,125 

EasthamptOD,  . 

133 

1,429 

6,114 

Bruintree, 

85 

1,639 

8,096 

Enfield 

66 

1,138 

3,409  1 

lirookline, 

29 

709 

3,383 

Goshen 

51 

1,356 

4,536 

Canton,      . 

65 

923 

5,075 

Granby,     .        .        .        . 

121 

2,719 

10,391 

Cohasset,  . 

32 

351 

1,259 

Greenwich, 

69 

732 

2,196 

Dedham,  . 

134 

2,749 

13,371 

Hadley 

251 

3,347 

16,440 

Dover, 

104 

1,758 

9,549 

Hatfield,    .        .        .        . 

160 

1,729 

8,117  j 

Foxborough, 

143 

753 

5,711 

Huntington, 

81 

1,636 

3,093 

Franklin,  . 

112 

1,991 

9,924 

Middlefield,      . 

53 

1,480 

2,834  ! 

Holbrook, 

40 

554 

2,740 

Northampton, 

244 

3,093 

13,840 

Ilvde  Park, 

2 

12 

60 

Pelham 

83 

711 

2,882  , 

Medfield,  . 

63 

985 

4,923 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    NAME. 


379 


ANIMAL   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
MANURE  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

CoDNTiKS,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Cords 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Medway,  .... 

77 

802 

S4,410 

Millis, 

65 

975 

4,713 

Milton,       . 

30 

1,304 

5,306 

Needham, 

113 

2,183 

11,690 

Norfolk,    . 

74 

1,009 

5,055 

Norwood, 

47 

773 

4,165 

QUINCY,     . 

18 

667 

2,644 

Randolph, 

•27 

549 

2,745 

Sharon,      . 

86 

1,374 

5,486 

Stoughton, 

129 

835 

3,252 

Walpole,  . 

119 

1,014 

7,982 

Wellesley, 

62 

1,204 

7,004 

Weymouth, 

80 

1,090 

5,370 

Wrentham, 

120 

939 

7,249 

PLYMOUTH 

2,316 

23,695 

$110,075 

Abington, 

59 

508 

2,535 

Bridgewater,     . 

y4 

1,113 

5,591 

15R0CKT0N, 

44 

1,133 

5,665 

Carver, 

7'J 

605 

2,971 

Duxbury,  . 

1(17 

1,218 

5,952 

East  Bridgewater, 

106 

1,034 

5,310 

Halifax,     . 

90 

609 

3,030 

Hanover,  . 

1-28 

1,035 

4,667 

Hanson,     . 

146 

948 

4,728 

Hingham, . 

78 

1,115 

5,335 

Hull, . 

8 

108 

557 

Kingston,  . 

88 

969 

4,976 

Lakeville, . 

133 

791 

3,130 

Marion, 

47 

601 

2,261 

Marshtield, 

111 

1,913 

8,717 

ISlattapoisett,    . 

85 

1,374 

5,172 

Middleborough, 

201 

1,347 

6,448 

Norwell,    . 

44 

380 

1,550 

Pembroke, 

98 

524 

2,611 

Plymouth, 

66 

885 

4,343 

Plympton, 

82 

342 

1,699 

Rochester, 

134 

1,629 

6,162 

Rockland, 

34 

325 

1,605 

Scituate,    . 

103 

840 

3,355 

Wareham, 

34 

161 

770 

West  Bridgewater, 

85 

1,674 

8,365 

Whitman, 

32 

514 

2,570 

SUFFOLK. 

139 

5,148 

$19,852 

Boston,    .... 

100 

4,572 

17,758 

Chelsea 

9 

127 

488 

Revere 

20 

403 

l,4'i2 

Wiuthrop, 

10 

46 

184 

WORCESTER. 

7,731 

135,609 

$513,248 

Ashburuham,  . 

103 

948 

3,780 

Athol,        .        .        .        . 

148 

1,572 

5,717 

Auburn,    . 

• 

94 

1,510 

6,040 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Cords 


Value 


WORCESTER  —  Con . 

Barre 

191 

3,706 

$14,782 

Berlin, 

113 

2,133 

10,553 

Blackstone, 

130 

952 

5,511 

Bolton, 

142 

3,645 

18,226 

Boylston,  . 

99 

2,257 

9,023 

BrookHeld, 

162 

2,301 

7,235 

Cbarltou,  . 

251 

6,321 

17,806 

Clinton,     . 

68 

761 

3,797 

Dana, 

73 

469 

1,702 

Douglas,    . 

107 

783 

3,154 

Dudley,     . 

117 

2,653 

10,403 

FiTCHBURG, 

139 

1,282 

5,177 

(rardner,   . 

83 

1,583 

6,028 

Grafton,     . 

176 

3,078 

12,219 

Hardwick, 

153 

5,042 

13,033 

Harvard,   . 

177 

4,938 

24,228 

Holden,     . 

142 

2,131 

8,419 

Hopedale, 

32 

238 

1,185 

Hubbardston, 

177 

2,808 

10,654 

Lancaster, 

151 

3,186 

16,066 

Leicester, . 

143 

2,389 

7,168 

Leominster, 

136 

1,578 

9,385 

Lunenburg, 

172 

2,049 

10,186 

Mendou,    . 

129 

1,603 

8,001 

Milford,     . 

58 

550 

2,773 

Millbury,  . 

117 

2,233 

8,117 

New  Braintree, 

83 

3,326 

10,249 

Nortbborough, 

146 

2,442 

12,135 

Northbiidge,    . 

95 

828 

3,439 

North  Brookfield, 

158 

3,224 

8,446 

Oakham,   . 

82 

1,267 

3,134 

Oxford,     . 

131 

1,599 

6,430 

Paxton, 

75 

1,118 

2,915 

Petersham, 

157 

1,242 

3,865 

Phillipston, 

86 

1,229 

3,743 

Princeton, 

140 

3,304 

9,615 

Royalston, 

147 

1,611 

4,855 

Rutland,    . 

128 

1,487 

5,929 

Shrewsbury, 

174 

3,712 

18,377 

Southborough, 

101 

2,151 

10,281 

Southbridge, 

80 

1,557 

6,162 

Spencer,    . 

148 

4,303 

12,773 

Sterling,    . 

173 

4,187 

20,702 

Sturbridge, 

156 

5,574 

6.336 

Sutton, 

188 

2,195 

8,81T 

Terapleton, 

155 

1,392 

5,575 

Upton, 

143 

1,216 

4,768 

Uxbridge, 

154 

1,506 

6,122 

Warren,    . 

117 

2,366 

10,988 

Webster,  . 

55 

601 

1,945 

Westborough, 

109 

2,756 

13,780 

West  Boylston, 

90 

1,869 

7,124 

West  Brookfield, 

95 

3,785 

7,889 

Westminster,   . 

194 

1,872 

8,115 

Winchendon,    . 

95 

840 

3,729 

Worcester,    . 

293 

6,351 

24,642 

RECAPITULATION. 


380 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ANIMAL  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
WOOL. 


Returns 

; 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

lle- 

CocNTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

portmg 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 

.Specified 

Product 

Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

5 

401 

$55 

FRANKLIN -Con. 

1 

Falmouth, 

1 

60 

5 

Colrain,     .... 

53     , 

6,224 

$748 

Provincetown, . 

1 

13 

1 

Conway,    . 

26   ; 

5,160 

619 

Sandwich, 

2 

330 

48 

Deerfield, 

8 

1,181 

127 

Truro,       .... 

1 

8 

.1 

Erving,      . 
Gill,   . 
Greenfield, 

1 

5 

12 

150 

521 

6,083 

18 

62 

683 

BERKSHIRE. 

386 

55,494 

$7,312 

Hawley,    . 
Heath, 

30 
27 

2,675 
2,299 

309 
269 

Adams 

6 

665 

87 

Leverett,   . 

4 

476 

49 

Alford,      . 

9 

1,455 

180 

Leyden,     . 

21 

2,206 

267 

Becket, 

38 

3,772 

437 

Monroe,     . 

5 

423 

53 

Cheshire,  . 

4 

332 

47 

Montague, 

1 

150 

22 

Clarksburg, 

2 

300 

34 

New  Salem, 

2 

355 

41 

Dalton, 

7 

2,148 

277 

Northfield, 

6 

1,465 

185 

Egremont, 

9 

2,525 

323 

Orange. 

10 

506 

53 

Florida,     . 

6 

487 

58 

Rowe, 

15 

2,009 

245 

Great  Barrlngton,    . 

12 

1,491 

196 

Shelburne, 

29 

5,025 

604 

Hancock,  . 

27 

5,066 

785 

Shutesbury, 

3 

170 

18 

Hinsdale,  . 

9 

955 

118 

Sunderland, 

1 

100 

12 

Lanesborough, 

9 

1,508 

194 

Warwick', 

3 

300 

36 

Lee,  . 

7 

2,890 

318 

Whately,  . 

1 

221 

27 

ienox. 

5 

947 

102 

1 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

8 
2 

795 
195 

102 
23 

HAMPDEN. 

130 

11,-526 

$1,587 

New  Ashford,  . 
New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Otis,  . 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD,       . 

Richmond, 
Sandistield, 
■Savoy, 
Sheffield,  . 
Stockbridge,     . 
Tyringham, 
Washington,     . 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
"Windsor,  . 

7 

8 

3 

27 

8 

10 

14 

23 

16 

11 

11 

12 

9 

12 

42 

13 

1,621 
1,436 

234 
1,674 

696 
2,169 
3,585 
1,132 
1,024 
1,504 
2.585 

834 
1,140 
1,4.53 
7,914 

982 

226 
182 

27 
195 

81 
367 
530 
131 
125 
187 
383 
105 
139 
211 
1,023 
119 

Agawam,  . 
Blandford, 
Brimfleld, 
Chester,     . 
Granville, 
Hampden, 
Holland,    . 
Ludlow,     . 
Monson,    . 
Montgomery, 
Palmer, 
Russell,     . 
Sonthwick, 
Tolland,     . 
Wales,       . 
Westfleld, 

2 

26 

13 

10 

18 

4 

1             2 

1 

9 

3 

11 

6 

13 

2 

8 

2 

174 

2,378 

934 

1,021 

1,259 

399 

100 

120 

414 

175 

829 

884 

1,751 

410 

507 

171 

22 

274 

135 

151 

160 

59 

15 

14 

61 

22 

117 

108 

315 

55 

64 

15 

BRISTOL. 

5 

278 

$41 

HAMPSHIRE. 

107 

14,473 

$1,445 

Freetown, 

1 

69 

10 

Amherst,  .... 

6 

2,845 

135 

New  Bedford, 

1 

8 

3 

Belchertown, 

5 

213 

43 

Rehoboth, 

1 

75 

11 

Chesterfield, 

5 

708 

80 

.Seekonk 

2 

126 

17 

Cummington, 
Enfield,     . 
Goshen,     . 

10 
1 
3 

1,000 
120 
856 

124 

12 

106 

DUKES. 

82 

26,380 

$4,082 

Granby,     . 
Greenwich, 

2 

4 

220 
266 

24 
28 

•Chilmark, 

35 

8,822 

1,411 

Hadley,     . 

8 

1,875 

218 

Edgartown, 

, 

17 

3.525 

574 

Huntington, 

7 

1,713 

116 

Gosnold,   . 

6 

6,600 

963 

Middlefleld, 

13 

1,960 

237 

Tisbury,    . 

,        , 

1 

100 

11 

Pelliam,     . 

3 

170 

18 

AVest  Tisbury, 

23 

7,333 

1,123 

Plainfield, 

21 

1,127 

135 

Prescott,    . 

4 

324 

33 

Ware, 

5 

430 

58 

ESSEX. 

39 

2,709 

$363 

Worthington, 

10 

646 

78 

Amesbury, 

1 

16 

2 

Andover,  . 

1 

222 

36 

MIDDLESEX. 

36 

4,974 

$769 

Bkvebly, 

1 

20 

5 

Bo.\ford,    . 

5 

343 

68 

Ashby,      .        .        .        . 

3 

475 

84 

Danvei-s,    . 

1 

300 

6 

BiUerica,  . 

1 

125 

19 

(feorgetown,    . 

2 

250 

38 

Bo.xborough, 

1 

250 

30 

Haverhill,     . 

7 

337 

61 

Dracut, 

1 

15 

4 

I;i8wich,    . 

1 

150 

18 

Dunstable, 

3 

91 

15 

Newbury, 

10 

226 

34 

Framingham, 

1            2 

1,505 

266 

Iforth  Andover, 

1 

362 

47 

Groton , 

5 

1,107 

154 

Peabody,  . 

2 

98 

17 

Hudson,    . 

3 

276 

34 

Rowley,     . 

3 

185 

20 

Littleton,  . 

1 

100 

15 

West  Newbury, 

4 

200 

31 

Reading,    . 

1 

3 

1 

Sherborn, . 

3 

80 

12 

Shirley,     . 

4 

137 

25 

FRANKLIN. 

381 

56,333 

$6,708 

Stow, 
Sudbury,  . 

1 
2 

1          80 
64 

13 
11 

Ashfield 

40 

6,9.55 

849 

Tewksbury, 

1 

56 

t 

HernardHton,     . 

18 

1,332 

161 

Tvngsborough 

1 

100 

12 

Buckland, 

26 

4,104 

.501 

^V■ayland, . 

1 

200 

32 

•Charleraont, 

34 

6,243 

750 

Westford, 

2 

310 

35 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    NAME. 


881 


ANIMAL   PRODUCTS  —  Concluded. 
WOOL  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

CousTiES,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

NANTUCKET. 

10 

2,920 

$374 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Nantucket, 

10 

2,920 

374 

Dudley,     .        .        .        . 

2 

70 

$11 

FiTCHBUBG, 

1 

3 

1 

Gardner,   . 

1 

150 

12 

NORFOLK. 

2 

70 

$12 

Grafton,    . 
Hardwick, 

4 
4 

417 
181 

61 
22- 

Franklin,  .... 

2 

70 

12 

Harvard,    . 
Holdeu,     . 
Hubbardeton, 

2 

1 

8 

163 

15 

371 

22 
4 

46 

PLYMOUTH. 

24 

2,781 

$531 

Lancaster, 
Leicester, . 

1 

2 

190 
350 

20 
88 

Bridgewater,    . 

2 

460 

37 

Lunenburg, 

2 

30 

8- 

Duxbury,  . 

1 

122 

23 

New  Braintree, 

3 

148 

19 

Halifax,     . 

1 

240 

34 

North  Brooktield, 

1 

40 

ft 

Hanson,     . 

2 

80 

11 

Oakham,    . 

3 

220 

21 

Hingham, . 

5 

1,032 

138 

Pax  ton, 

1 

56 

6 

Hull. . 

1 

56 

168 

Petersham, 

9 

1,152 

126 

Lakeville, . 

4 

107 

13 

Phillipston, 

2 

150 

21 

Marshfield, 

1 

108 

17 

Princeton, 

4 

193 

35 

Norwell,    . 

1 

70 

9 

Rovalston, 

3 

109 

11 

Rochester, 

2 

110 

33 

Rutland,    . 

4 

116 

15 

Scituate,    . 

4 

396 

48 

Southbridge, 

7 

631 

100 

Spencer,    . 

1 

140 

14 

Sterling,     . 

1 

100 

13 

WORCESTER. 

141 

10,131 

$1,392 

Sturbridge, 
Sutton, 

11 
6 

658 

483 

105 
40 

Ashburnham,  . 

2 

22 

3 

Templeton, 

1 

15 

3 

Athol, 

4 

459 

56 

Uxbridge, . 

2 

16 

3 

Berlin, 

3 

126 

19 

Warren,     . 

6 

837 

93 

Blackstone, 

2 

62 

9 

West  Boylston, 

2 

38 

6 

Bolton,      . 

3 

580 

102 

West  Brookfield, 

3 

212 

30 

Boylston,  . 

3 

105 

18 

Westminster,   . 

16 

405 

65 

Charlton,  . 

4 

263 

47 

Winchendon,    . 

3 

608 

75 

Dana, 

1 

36 

5 

Worcester,    . 

2 

205 

81 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Returns 
JJot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
V.ilue  of  Prod- 
uct for  Kach 
Perso!i 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

1,348 

63,939 

188,470 

$24,671 

$0.13 

$18.30 

Barnstable 

2,124 

5 

2,119 

401 

55 

0.14 

11.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

386 

4,907 

55,494 

7,312 

0.13 

18.94 

Bristol, 

5,593 

5 

5,588 

278 

41 

0.15 

8.20 

Dukes,  . 

483 

82 

401 

26,380 

4,082 

0.15 

49.78 

Essex.  . 

5,232 

39 

5,193 

2,709 

363 

0.13 

9.31 

Franklin, 

5,298 

381 

4,917 

56,333 

6,708 

0.12 

17.61 

Hampden, 

4,950 

130 

4,820 

11,526 

1,587 

0.14 

12.21 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

107 

4,956 

14,473 

1,445 

0.10 

13  .50 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

36 

8,324 

4,974 

769 

0.15 

21.36 

Nantucket, 

147 

10 

137 

2,920 

374 

0.13 

37.40 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

2 

3,759 

70 

12 

0.17 

6.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

24 

4,564 

2,781 

531 

0.19 

22.13 

Suffolk, 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

141 

14,066 

10,131 

1,392 

0.14 

9.87 

RECAPITULATION:     ANIMAL    PRODUCTS. 


Classification  of  Products. 


Value 


Percentages 


Calf  skins,  hides,  and  pelts. 
Manure,  .        .        .        . 

Wool 

Other  animal  products. 

Total 


$24,146 

2,370,236 

24,671 

15,495 


$2,434,548 


0.99 

97.36 

1.01 

0.64 


100.00 


Dairy  Products. 


383 


DAIEY    PRODUCTS. 


BUTTER. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Agqreoates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Kcturns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

186 

25,241 

$7,037 

495 

40,878 

$11,022 

503 

68,119 

$18,059 

Barnstable, 

42 

7,760 

1,993 

81 

9,804 

1,959 

83 

17,564 

3,952 

Bourne, 

2 

110 

30 

21 

1,060 

269 

21 

1,170 

299 

Brewster,  . 

14 

1,842 

628 

27 

3,605 

930 

27 

6,447 

1,558 

Chatham,   . 

21 

1,405 

413 

41 

2,370 

697 

42 

3,775 

1,110 

Dennis, 

18 

2,016 

672 

43 

3,177 

920 

43 

6,193 

1,492 

Eastham,    . 

12 

1,025 

257 

39 

3,710 

931 

39 

4,735 

1,188 

Falmoutli,  . 

5 

1,355 

373 

76 

6,799 

2,468 

76 

8,154 

2,841 

Harwich,    . 

3 

140 

35 

2 

60 

15 

3 

200 

50 

Mashpee,   . 

- 

_ 

_ 

5 

220 

57 

5 

220 

57 

Orleans,     . 

24 

2,529 

696 

44 

3,897 

1,064 

44 

6,426 

1,760 

Sandwich,  . 

13 

2,612 

690 

23 

1,494 

376 

24 

4,106 

1,066 

Truro, 

16 

860 

246 

43 

1,491 

449 

45 

2,351 

695 

Weliaeet,  . 

12 

987 

254 

37 

2,273 

592 

37 

3,260 

846 

Yarmouth, 

4 

2,600 

850 

13 

918 

295 

14 

3,518 

1,145 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,681 

947,747 

$228,894 

2,461 

399,539 

$94,734 

2,489 

1,347,286 

$323,628 

Adams, 

47 

43,896 

11,235 

63 

11,966 

2,953 

64 

55,862 

14,188 

Alford,       . 

36 

16,588 

3,645 

60 

8,236 

1,662 

50 

24,824 

5,307 

Becket, 

58 

17,966 

4,165 

89 

12,465 

2,758 

89 

30,431 

6,923 

Cheshire,    . 

72 

54,996 

13,693 

86 

15,821 

3,471 

86 

70,817 

17,164 

Clarksburg, 

23 

8,352 

2,166 

50 

6,424 

1,625 

50 

14,776 

3,791 

Dalton, 

24 

18,274 

4,492 

40 

5,467 

1,348 

40 

23,741 

6,840 

Egremont, . 

30 

10,540 

2,391 

47 

6,337 

1,361 

47 

16,877 

3,762 

Florida, 

49 

33,830 

7,859 

65 

6,325 

1,374 

66 

40,155 

9,233 

Great  Barringtou,     . 

84 

36,554 

8,802 

118 

18,931 

4,421 

121 

55,485 

13,223 

Hancock,    . 

40 

29,310 

7,176 

65 

12,825 

3,111 

55 

42,135 

10,287 

Hinsdale,   . 

64 

34,851 

8,718 

86 

13,512 

3,381 

88 

48,363 

12.099 

Lanesborough,  . 

80 

67,267 

18,035 

88 

13,350 

3,370 

88 

80,617 

21,405 

Lee,    .... 

66 

26,956 

6,743 

120 

21,859 

5,518 

120 

48,815 

12,261 

Lenox, 

49 

33,294 

9,135 

80 

20,869 

5,498 

84 

54,163 

14,633 

Monterey,  . 

37 

17,777 

3,622 

59 

7,637 

1,528 

62 

25,414 

5,150 

Mount  Washington, . 

17 

3,915 

830 

20 

3,250 

676 

20 

7,165 

1,506 

New  Ashford,   . 

22 

9,670 

2,405 

23 

3,725 

926 

23 

13,395 

3,331 

New  Marlborough,   . 

62 

34,048 

7,916 

74 

9,213 

2,107 

78 

43,261 

10,023 

North  Adams, 

28 

17,659 

4,615 

51 

8,383 

2,099 

52 

26,042 

6,714 

Otis,    .        .        .        . 

58 

21,794 

5,010 

76 

9,616 

2,052 

76 

31,410 

7,062 

Peru 

38 

13,655 

2,771 

49 

6,410 

1,282 

49 

20,065 

4,053 

PiTTSFIELD, 

74 

25,436 

6,368 

169 

30,296 

7,670 

169 

55,732 

14,038 

Richmond, 

66 

31,385 

7,819 

86 

13,050 

3,264 

86 

44,435 

11,083 

Sandisfield, 

54 

18,536 

4,456 

101 

13,290 

3,104 

102 

31,826 

7,560 

Savoy, 

90 

53,453 

10,988 

102 

7,858 

1,627 

104 

61,311 

12,615 

Sheffield,    . 

81 

34,520 

7,861 

123 

13,.515 

2,768 

126 

48,035 

10,629 

Stockbridge, 

48 

32,757 

8,418 

85 

32,615 

8,704 

86 

65,372 

17,122 

Tyringham, 

29 

8,660 

1,930 

44 

6,439 

1,576 

44 

15,099 

3,506 

Washington, 

43 

28,410 

5,622 

61 

13,500 

2,730 

61 

41,910 

8,352 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

68 

26,332 

5,854 

79 

12,910 

2,834 

79 

39,242 

8,688 

Williamstown,  . 

109 

106,041 

27,804 

162 

27,460 

6,730 

162 

133,501 

34,634 

Windsor,   . 

45 

31,025 

6,350 

60 

5,985 

1,206 

62 

37,010 

7,556 

BRISTOL. 

359 

89,964 

$26,019 

1,038 

83,408 

$22,968 

1,055 

173,372 

$48,987 

Acushnet,  . 

26 

5,866 

1,607 

52 

4,735 

1,234 

62 

10,601 

2,841 

Attleborough, 

1 

100 

25 

12 

1,280 

322 

12 

1,380 

347 

Berkley,     . 

17 

2,910 

761 

42 

2,485 

668 

44 

5,395 

1,429 

Dartmouth, 

9 

1,748 

669 

77 

5,174 

1,431 

77 

6,922 

2,100 

Dighton,     . 

22 

2,405 

675 

66 

3,360 

1,005 

66 

6,765 

1,680 

Easton, 

23 

6,220 

1,.533 

41 

4,088 

1,100 

41 

9,308 

2,633 

Fairhaven, 

12 

3,769 

1,248 

31 

2,570 

720 

31 

6,339 

1,968 

Fall  River, 

13 

1,040 

314 

30 

2,080 

644 

31 

3,120 

958 

Freetown,  . 

11 

1,185 

356 

40 

2,765 

819 

40 

3,9.50 

1,175 

Mansfield,  . 

24 

7,395 

1,585 

61 

5,924 

1,493 

57 

13,319 

3,078 

New  Bedford 

,        • 

1 

80 

24 

19 

1,385 

393 

19 

1,465 

417 

North  Attleborough, 

7 

1,606 

477 

" 

2,513 

681 

22 

4,119 

1,158 

[385] 


386 


CENSUS    OF  'MASSACHUSETTS  —  1 895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
BUTTER  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


For  Sale 


Returns 
Ke- 

porting 
Specified 

Product 


Pounds 


BRISTOL  — Con. 


Norton, 

Kay D ham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 


DUKES. 

Chllmark,  . 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,  . 
Tisbury,  . 
West  Tiebury, 


ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 
Andover,    . 
Beverly, . 
Boxford,     . 
Danvers,     . 
Essex, 
Georgetown, 
Glodcester, 
Groveland, 
Hamilton,  . 
Haverhill, 
Ipswich,     . 
Lawrence, 
Lynn, 
Manchester, 
Merrimac,  . 
Methiien,    . 
Middleton, 
Nabant, 
Newbury,  . 
Newbdryport, 
North  Andover, 
Peabody,    . 
Rockport,  . 
Rowley, 
Salem, 
Salisbury,  . 
Saugus, 
Wenham,   . 
West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 


Ashfield,    . 

Bernardston, 

Buckland,  . 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway,     . 

Deerfield,  . 

Erving, 

Gill,    . 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath, 

Leverett,    . 

Ley  den, 

Monroe, 

Montague, . 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 


57 
21 
16 
3 
1 
18 
33 
ii 


62 

6 
3 

17 
4 

1 

31 


255 

19 
1 
1 

15 

1 

25 

9 
1 

32 
2 


1 
20 


10 
8 
8 
3 

22 

29 

1 

38 

1,393 

65 
68 
46 
54 
114 
62 
74 
18 
49 
75 
56 
42 
30 
61 
18 
54 
72 
63 
64 
48 
27 
47 
27 


13,289 
4,375 
9,270 
1,000 
130 
9,927 
4,590 

14,059 


11,711 

665 

600 

4,040 

600 

200 
5,806 


93,622 

3,950 

17,000 

400 

3,296 

160 
4,141 

1,595 

40 

10,172 

3,520 


100 

5,135 

1,410 

25 

2,245 
5,199 
7,562 
2,494 

7,080 

5,263 

60 
12,775 

757,499 

48,294 
39,804 
34,338 
21,530 
92,488 
46,410 
27,374 

8,550 
30,694 
42,024 
38,880 
24,488 

6,478 
44,162 
10,629 
19,250 
25,835 
22,387 
43,195 
21,«36 
32,470 

7,308 

8,111 


Value 


$3,669 
1,319 
2,920 
293 
39 
2,959 
1,326 
4,220 


$3,261 

141 

180 

1,218 

150 

60 
1,512 


$26,474 

1,095 

5,100 

1()0 

829 

40 
1,093 

437 

12 

2,893 

1,060 


30 

1,415 

408 

6 

622 
1,689 
1,912 

747 

2,053 

1,379 

15 
3,539 

$176,394 

10,882 
9,407 
7,854 
4,781 

21,973 

10,498 
6,704 
2,072 
7,437 

10,518 
7,678 
6,440 
1,351 

10,508 
2,555 
4,144 
5,166 
6,233 

11,248 
5,077 
8,035 
1,.506 
2,234 


FoK  Use 


Keturns 

Ke- 

porting 

.Specified 

Product 


Pounds 


Value 


Aggregates 


116 
44 

95 
29 
10 
44 
99 
118 


154 

35 
9 

34 

13 
5 
1 

57 


709 

59 

1 

9 

47 

3 

10 

51 

14 

16 

15 

71 

3 

1 

1 

9 

45 

33 

20 

1 

39 

27 

20 

18 

2 

43 

7 

63 

2 

7 

72 


1,952 

100 
89 
72 
73 

137 
72 

115 
27 
75 

101 
63 
77 
53 
68 
26 
80 
96 
96 
99 
61 
30 
56 
41 


10,400 
4,043 
6,675 
2,750 
1,630 
5,049 
5,805 
8.697 


14,892 

2,847 
725 

2,920 

1,065 
500 
100 

6,735 


78,179 

6,055 

821 

3,673 

5,826 

932 

1,265 

4,352 

1,275 

1,835 

1,246 

7,651 

400 

400 

600 

,■560 

4,682 

4,050 

2,092 

70 

4,013 

3,053 

4,380 

1,699 

358 

3,928 

2,347 

4,755 

120 

670 

5,273 


$2,755 
1,061 
1,815 
755 
327 
1,503 
1,628 
2,614 


$4,082 

732 

215 
876 
318 
123 
30 
1,788 


$20,751 

1,542 
246 
975 

1,505 
233 
342 

1,080 
301 
461 
316 

1,943 
110 
100 
180 
109 

1,222 

1,020 

522 

18 

1,074 
840 

1,203 

480 

72 

1,031 

1,029 

1,237 

33 

157 

1,370 


253,605 

14,515 

10,496 

9,582 

7,605 

19,132 

9,076 

15,644 

4,100 

18,054 

11,542 

8,445 

9,098 

4,885 

8,548  • 

4,167 

10,475 

9,764 

12,700 

11,370 

8,661 

4,010 

5,214 

5,360 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Pounds 


$56,177 

2,958 
2,301 
2,016 
1,644 
3,989 
1,879 
3,691 

896 
4,353 
2,794 
1,609 
1,834 

982 
1,931 

945 
2,249 
1,952 
2,889 
3,153 
1,852 

921 
1,097 
1.468 


119 
45 
97 
30 
10 
44 
99 

119 


156 

37 
9 

34 
13 

5 
1 

57 


719 

59 

.1 

9 

47 

3 

10 

51 

14 

19 

15 

71 

3 

1 

1 

9 

45 

37 

20 

1 

40 

27 

21 

18 

2 

43 

7 

63 

2 

8 

72 


1,963 

101 
91 
72 
74 

137 
72 

116 
27 
76 

101 
63 
79 
53 
68 
26 
80 
96 
97 

100 
61 
31 
56 
41 


23,689 

8,418 

15,945 

3,750 

1,760 

14,976 

10,395 

22.756 


26,603 

3,412 

1,325 

6,960 

1,565 

500 

300 

12,541 


171,801 

10,005 

17,821 

4,073 

9,122 

932 

1,426 

8,493 

1,275 

3,430 

1,286 

17,823 

3,920 

400 

600 

460 

9,817 

5,460 

2,117 

70 

6,258 

8,252 

11,942 

4,193 

.358 

11,006 

2,347 

10,018 

120 

730 

18,048 


1,011,104 

62,809 
50,300 
43,920 
29,135 
111,620 
55,486 
43,018 
12,650 
48,748 
53,566 
47,325 
33,586 
11,363 
6e,710 
14,796 
29,725 
35,599 
35,087 
54,566 
30,497 
36,480 
12,522 
13,471 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


387 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
BUTTER  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Pounds 

Value 

FRANKLIN -Con. 

Warwick,  . 

66 

23,256 

$5,537 

98 

10,176 

$2,201 

98 

33,432 

$7,738 

Wendell,    . 

40 

12,345 

3,096 

63 

7,211 

1,770 

64 

19,556 

4,866 

Whately,    . 

53 

25,363 

5,460 

84 

13,775 

2,803 

84 

39,138 

8,263 

HAMPDEN. 

1,278 

621,704 

$152,615 

1,679 

192,985 

$46,672 

1,692 

814,689 

$199,287 

Agawam,   . 

43 

13,361 

3,679 

45 

3,941 

999 

45 

17,302 

4,678 

Blandford, 

111 

74,438 

15,818 

122 

16.104 

3,734 

126 

90,542 

19,552 

Brimf3eld,  . 

84 

48,857 

12,649 

105 

12,789 

2,984 

108 

61,646 

15,633 

Chester, 

49 

29,947 

7,205 

68 

9,971 

2,356 

69 

39,918 

9,561 

Chicopee, 

23 

10,456 

2,855 

25 

1,528 

402 

25 

11,984 

3,257 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

33 

9.715 

2,317 

51 

6,404 

1,488 

51 

16,119 

3,805 

Granville,  . 

119 

64,818 

16,000 

149 

12,053 

2,889 

149 

76,871 

18,889 

Hampden,  . 

60 

33,164 

8,776 

73 

7,998 

2,024 

75 

41,162 

10,800 

Holland,     . 

23 

5,505 

1,380 

28 

2,287 

592 

28 

7,792 

1,972 

HOLTOKE,  . 

17 

7,608 

2,031 

19 

4,773 

886 

20 

12,381 

2,917 

Longmeadow,    . 

5 

585 

153 

19 

3,725 

1,045 

19 

4,310 

1,198 

Ludlow,      . 

43 

22,011 

5,482 

67 

5,441 

1,375 

67 

27,452 

6,857 

Moneon, 

124 

69,894 

17,270 

176 

24,985 

6,170 

176 

94,879 

23,440 

Montgomery,     . 

35 

25,675 

6,423 

47 

6,187 

1,554 

47 

31,862 

7,977 

Palmer, 

73 

21,306 

5,397 

114 

12,576 

2,743 

114 

33,882 

8,140 

Russell, 

16 

7,225 

1,811 

31 

3,582 

902 

31 

10,807 

2,713 

Bouthwick, 

95 

51,290 

12,239 

100 

9,079 

2,352 

100 

60,369 

14,591 

Springfield,   . 

23 

4,813 

1,362 

40 

3,922 

956 

41 

8,735 

2,318 

Tolland,      . 

41 

25,879 

5,175 

46 

5,635 

1,124 

47 

31,414 

6,299 

Wales, 

38 

11,711 

2,879 

60 

6,913 

1,731 

60 

18,624 

4,610 

Westfield,  . 

117 

44,571 

11,447 

162 

19,533 

4,853 

162 

64,104 

16,300 

West  Springfield, 

35 

6,644 

1,660 

41 

3,495 

874 

41 

10,139 

2,534 

Wilbraham, 

71 

32,231 

8,607 

91 

10,164 

2,639 

91 

42,395 

11,246 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,122 

495,608 

$119,440 

1,767 

236,204 

$55,239 

1,780 

731,812 

$174,679 

Amherst,   . 

39 

22,106 

5,529 

67 

9,710 

2,406 

69 

31,816 

7,935 

Belchertown,     . 

112 

59,091 

14,724 

262 

31,184 

7,250 

262 

90,275 

21,974 

Chesterfield, 

57 

19,255 

4,668 

64 

5,491 

1,125 

64 

24,746 

5,793 

Cummington,     . 

34 

9,494 

1,915 

45 

4,840 

977 

45 

14,334 

2,892 

Easthampton,    . 

45 

14,365 

3,566 

60 

9,140 

2,276 

60 

23,506 

5,832 

Enfield,       . 

33 

27,250 

4,015 

48 

5,675 

1,033 

48 

32,925 

5,048 

Goshen, 

25 

19,805 

5,044 

30 

4,205 

900 

30 

24,010 

5,944 

Granby, 

41 

23,256 

5,223 

41 

4,305 

1,060 

45 

27,561 

6,283 

Greenwich, 

32 

15,380 

3,619 

42 

4,165 

905 

42 

19,546 

4,524 

Hadlev, 

71 

26,990 

7,118 

126 

19,443 

4,580 

130 

46,433 

11,698 

Hatfield,     . 

83 

26,886 

6,170 

140 

24,051 

5,230 

140 

50,937 

11,400 

Huntington, 

38 

14,619 

3,668 

63 

8,370 

1,928 

63 

22,989 

5,586 

Middlefield, 

23 

13,455 

3,.366 

45 

6,332 

1,423 

45 

19,787 

4,789 

Northampton, 

72 

28,838 

8,103 

151 

29,734 

7,831 

151 

58,572 

15,934 

Pelham, 

49 

16,156 

3,232 

73 

8,281 

1,656 

73 

24,437 
13^249 

4,888 

Plainfield,  . 

31 

8,830 

1,781 

35 

3,419 

685 

35 

2,466 

Prescott,     . 

47 

11,399 

2,437 

58 

5,479 

1,162 

58 

16,878 

3,599 

Southampton,    . 

70 

43,240 

11,831 

99 

14,063 

3,622 

99 

57,303 

15,453 

South  Hadley,  . 

17 

8,536 

2,216 

62 

7,810 

2,051 

52 

16,346 

4,267 

Ware, 

73 

28,105 

7,355 

105 

10,590 

2,529 

105 

38,695 

9,884 

Westhampton,  . 

37 

20,174 

4,962 

41 

4,654 

1,129 

43 

24,828 

6,091 

Williamsburg,  . 

53 

24,763 

6,193 

64 

8,623 

2,153 

65 

33,376 

8,346 

Worthington,    . 

40 

13,625 

2,725 

56 

6,640 

1,328 

66 

20,265 

4,053 

MIDDLESEX. 

322 

135,857 

$36,869 

918 

123,688 

$32,032 

974 

259,545 

$68,901 

Acton, 

6 

5,600 

2,103 

16 

2,569 

688 

16 

8,169 

2,791 

Arlington,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

2 

300 

75 

2 

300 

76 

Ashby, 

•  56 

24,451 

6,527 

86 

9,735 

2,170 

88 

34,186 

8,697 

Ashland,    . 

4 

1,323 

331 

14 

1,906 

477 

15 

3,228 

808 

Ayer, . 

1 

60 

13 

4 

382 

96 

4 

432 

109 

Bedford,     . 

_ 

- 

_ 

3 

650 

148 

3 

650 

148 

Belmont,    . 

-. 

_ 

_ 

3 

350 

105 

3 

350 

105 

Billerica,    . 

7 

3,100 

876 

20 

2,244 

484 

20 

5,344 

1,360 

Carlisle, 

2 

460 

125 

8 

1,134 

294 

8 

1,.594 

419 

Chelmsford, 

13 

1,918 

527 

27 

2,822 

765 

28 

4,740 

1,292 

Concord,     . 

4 

894 

270 

25 

2,874 

866 

26 

3,768 

1,126 

Dracut, 

4 

1,112 

137 

14 

2,111 

493 

14 

3,223 

630 

Dunstable, 

14 

14,806 

3,830 

12 

1,190 

298 

17 

15,996 

4,128 

Framingham,     . 

26 

11,049 

3,019  1 

82 

13,936 

3,448 

84 

24,985 

6,467 

Groton, 

19 

2,243 

563 

31 

3,695 

923 

31 

5,938 

1,486 

HoUiston,  . 

16 

11,554 

3,028 

11 

1,703 

426 

25 

13,257 

3,454 

Hopkinton, 

8 

5,226 

1,387 

16 

3,580 

904 

19 

8,806 

2,291 

Hudson,     . 

9 

5,295 

1,221 

28 

4,170 

1,078 

28 

9,465 

2,299 

Lexington, 

— 

— 

1 

150 

45 

1 

150 

45 

388 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
BUTTER  —  Continued . 


For  Sale 

F'OH  USK 

Aggregates 

ConsTiES,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Lincoln,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

17 

3,375 

$1,013 

17 

3,375 

$1,013 

Littleton,   . 

2 

4,560 

$1,556 

5 

1,400 

415 

5 

5,960 

1,971 

Lowell,    . 

3 

283 

70 

3 

190 

48 

5 

473 

118 

Malden,    . 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

720 

180 

1 

720 

180 

Marlborodgh, 

9 

3,455 

988 

22 

2,625 

673 

22 

6,080 

1,661 

Maynard,   . 

,             _ 

_ 

- 

10 

855 

215 

10 

855 

215 

Medfobd, 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

335 

84 

1 

335 

84 

Natick, 

20 

3,448 

994 

62 

5,968 

1,612 

63 

9,416 

2,606 

Newton,   , 

- 

- 

- 

33 

4,359 

1,278 

33 

4,359 

1,278 

North  Reading, 

1 

104 

27 

10 

1,004 

273 

10 

1,108 

300 

Pepperell, . 

1          24 

16,418 

4,199 

5 

616 

154 

24 

17,034 

4,3.53 

Reading,     . 

4 

1,742 

576 

30 

3,309 

874 

30 

5,051 

1,450 

Sherborn,  , 

13 

7,533 

2,133 

42 

5,937 

1,647 

42 

13,470 

3,780 

Shirley,      . 

11 

2,650 

680 

18 

2,235 

569 

20 

4,885 

1,249 

Stow, . 

11 

2,115 

551 

22 

2,084 

519 

22 

4,199 

1,070 

Sudbury,    . 

4 

634 

159 

22 

2,265 

558 

22 

2,899 

717 

Tewksbury, 

7 

590 

169 

51 

6,074 

1,493 

51 

6,664 

1,662 

Towneend, 

1 

104 

26 

36 

4,788 

1,187 

36 

4,892 

1,213 

Tyngsborough, 

4 

1,050 

226 

14 

1,269 

298 

14 

2,319 

524 

Wakefield, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

250 

63 

1 

250 

63 

Waltham, 

- 

_ 

- 

8 

5,200 

1,527 

8 

5,200 

1,527 

Wayland,  . 

2 

350 

105 

16 

2,620 

776 

16 

2,970 

881 

"Westford,  . 

3 

320 

64 

21 

2,924 

584 

21 

3,244 

648 

Weston,      . 

1 

150 

38 

19 

3,585 

1,107 

20 

3,735 

1,145 

Wilmington, 

12 

1,220 

338 

43 

3,746 

1,017 

44 

4,966 

1,355 

WlncheBter, 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

300 

60 

1 

300 

60 

WOBURN,    . 

1 

50 

13 

2 

155 

35 

3 

205 

48 

NANTUCKET. 

39 

16,400 

$4,986 

58 

5,280 

$1,566 

58 

21,680 

$6,552 

Nantucket, 

39 

16,400 

4,986 

58 

5,280 

1,566 

58 

21,680 

6,552 

NORFOLK. 

114 

32,491 

$9,294 

313 

32,192 

$8,518 

331 

64,683 

$17,812 

Bellingham, 

13 

2,110 

543 

21 

2,115 

532 

23 

4,225 

1,075 

Brookline, 

1 

2,760 

1,104 

3 

990 

551 

3 

3,750 

1,6.55 

Canton, 

- 

_ 

- 

2 

500 

145 

2 

600 

145 

Cohasset,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

450 

112 

3 

450 

112 

Bed bam,    . 

1 

25 

8 

4 

725 

218 

5 

750 

226 

Do%er, 

1 

80 

22 

8 

890 

231 

8 

970 

253 

Foxborough, 

11 

3,910 

1,122 

11 

585 

151 

15 

4,495 

1,273 

Franklin,    . 

19 

9,790 

2,832 

43 

3,626 

972 

44 

13,416 

3,804 

Medfield,    . 

4 

300 

98 

8 

590 

156 

9 

890 

254 

Medway,    . 

11 

3,713 

1,069 

27 

3,540 

986 

27 

7,253 

2,055 

Millia, 

4 

2,250 

637 

3 

170 

47 

6 

2,420 

684 

Milton, 

^ 

_ 

. 

1 

500 

150 

1 

500 

150 

Needham,  , 

2 

600 

165 

16 

2,290 

686 

16 

2,890 

751 

Norfolk,     . 

13 

1,895 

612 

21 

2,745 

703 

21 

4,640 

1,215 

Norwood,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

200 

50 

1 

200 

50 

Sharon, 

i            5 

924 

267 

22 

2,563 

679 

23 

3,487 

946 

Stoughton, 

t            3 

109 

30 

30 

2,108 

577 

34 

2,217 

607 

Walpole,    . 

1            6 

425 

85 

26 

1,870 

374 

27 

2,295 

459 

Wellesley, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

1,040 

271 

10 

1,040 

271 

Wreiitham, 

!          21 

3,600 

800 

53 

4,695 

1,027 

53 

8,295 

1,827 

PLTMOUTIL               284 

64,474 

$14,365 

1        789 

67,469 

$17,815 

811 

121,943 

$32,180 

Abington,  ... 

^ 

_ 

1 

150 

38 

1 

150 

38 

Bridgewater, 

'•            1 

100 

25 

4 

675 

170 

4 

775 

195 

Brockton, 

1            2 

175 

61 

1 

50 

17 

2 

225 

78 

Carver, 

12 

681 

167 

26 

1,569 

413 

28 

2,250 

580 

Duxbury,  . 

27 

4,274 

1,157 

57 

4,409 

1,531 

57 

8,683 

2,688 

East  Bridgewiiter,     . 

5 

2,800 

674 

6 

337 

81 

6 

3,137 

755 

Halifax,      . 

22 

9,065 

2,262 

22 

1,985 

500 

22 

11,060 

2,762 

Hanover,    . 

9 

1,750 

438 

65 

5,435 

1,382 

66 

7,185 

1,820 

Hanson, 

32 

9,850 

2,466 

45 

4,825 

1,213 

45 

14,675 

3,679 

Hingham,  . 

4 

2,143 

635 

23 

5,388 

1,738 

23 

7,531 

2,373 

Hull,  .... 

1 

100 

30 

5 

373 

99 

5 

473 

129 

Kingston,  . 

9 

498 

140 

36 

3,123 

773 

36 

3,621 

913 

Lakeville,  . 

21 

2,505 

728 

81 

5,350 

1,372 

82 

7,855 

2,100 

Marion, 

8 

760 

198 

7 

330 

84 

14 

1,090 

282 

Marshfield, 

17 

2,787 

788 

74 

6,191 

1,596 

74 

8,978 

2,384 

Mattapoisett, 

13 

6,770 

1,648 

22 

2,444 

624 

26 

8,214 

2,272 

Middleborough, 

20 

1,975 

514 

72 

3,851 

970 

74 

6,826 

1,484 

Norwell,     . 

8 

1,508 

377 

31 

2,910 

678 

31 

4,418 

1,055 

Pembroke, 

27 

2,803 

730 

60 

6,260 

1,626 

60 

9,063 

2,356 

Plymouth, . 

9 

695 

193 

36 

1 

2,505 

676 

36 

3,200 

769 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  :     BY    NAME. 


389 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
BUTTER  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


For  Sale 


Returns 

Ke- 

porting 

Speciflecl 

Proiluct 


Pounds 


Value 


PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Plympton, . 
Rochester, . 
Scituate,  . 
Wareham, . 
West  Bridgewater, 


SUFFOLK. 
Boston,     . 

WORCESTER. 

Aehburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,     . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blacketone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston,    . 

Brooktield, 

Charlton,    . 

Clinton, 

Dana, . 

Douglas,     . 

Dudley, 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner,    . 

Grafton,     . 
Hard  wick, . 
Harvard,     . 
Holden, 
Hopedale,  . 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, . 
Leicester,  . 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Mendon, 
Milford,      . 
Millbury,   . 
New  Braintree, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
North  Brooktield, 
Oakham,    . 
Oxford, 
Paxton, 
Petersham, 
Phillipston, 
Princeton,  . 
Royalston, 
Rutland,     . 
Shrewsburj-, 
Southborough, 
Southbridge, 
Spencer,     . 
Sterling,     . 
Sturbridge, 
Sutton, 
Templeton, 
Upton, 
Uxbridge,  . 
Warren, 
Webster,    . 
Westborongh, 
West  Boylctou, 
West  Brooktield, 
Westminster,     . 
Winchendon,     . 
Worcester,     . 


23 
1 
6 


2,037 

57 
70 
13 
62 
23 

9 
14 
11 
86 
65 

3 
22 
40 
68 

9 
20 
34 
44 

3 
42 

2 
52 
22 
15 

1 

53 
27 

8 
15 

8 

5 
17 
60 
19 
54 

8 
82 
50 
28 
90 
30 

7 

3 
25 
63 
33 
98 
55 
70 
26 
53 
31 
26 
13 

7 
37 
92 
52 
15 


727 

1,268 

160 

2,090 


889,736 

20,618 

17,974 

2,579 

19,190 

10,659 

2,739 

24,050 

2,870 

36,169 

44,535 

1,032 

5,617 

8,716 

59,586 

7,575 

6,015 

9,163 

22,238 

780 

27,282 

540 

26,367 

7,546 

4,682 

100 

23,777 

4,359 

2,053 

2,103 

11,600 

4,225 

8,610 

24,562 

8,044 

19,232 

2,276 

29,598 

27,109 

3,933 

39,601 

10,156 

3,535 

492 

9,222 

55,324 

16,939 

38,261 

22,071 

17,991 

11,585 

23,181 

5,500 

6,457 

13,012 

4,552 

20,295 

22,300 

21,763 

7,306 


$170 

309 

33 

622 


$236,688 

5,280 
4,626 

613 
4,779 
3,066 

691 
7,116 

719 

9,838 

13,010 

26i 
1,567 
2,140 
16,599 
1,811 
1,662 
2,531 
5,671 

198 
7,047 

136 
6,398 
2,126 
1,403 
25 
5,465 
1,095 

456 

548 
3,286 
1,042 
2,159 
6,665 
2,147 
5,040 

629 
7,405 
6,845 

964 

10,008 

2,444 

1,001 

123 
2,315 
16,212 
5,792 
9,779 
6,011 
4,449 
2,761 
6,740 
1,382 
1,544 
3,662 
1,266 
5,064 
5,829 
5,529 
1,824 


For  Use 


Returns 

Re- 

portinf; 

Sppcificd 

Product 


31 
1 

72 
2 
9 


3,255 


104 
36 
79 
27 
21 
26 
26 
127 
106 
21 
54 
79 
94 
42 
45 
72 
69 
10 
53 
9 
76 
43 
32 
5 
70 
31 
19 
33 
14 
15 
36 
91 
24 
92 
21 
118 
71 
37 
111 
59 
12 
9 
47 
93 
49 
126 
109 
102 
26 
82 
58 
39 
24 
17 
50 
121 
79 
28 


I'ounds 


Value 


1,775 
100 

6,347 
102 
985 


2,020 
2,020 

360,950 

8,849 
10,898 
3,005 
8,356 
3,608 
3,679 
4,080 
2,088 
12,195 
13,630 
4,562 
5,670 
6,457 
9,418 
4,519 
4,187 
8,297 
8,113 
1,274 
5,535 
1,224 
8,183 
7,299 
4,430 
620 
6,957 
3,602 
2,112 
4,076 
1,725 
2,221 
4,070 
9,087 
2,253 
9,577 
1,849 
13,985 
7,771 
3,365 
12,066 
6,671 
3,649 
967 
5,310 
12,498 
5,667 
13,425 
10,306 
8,275 
2,350 
8,911 
4,355 
4,066 
3,282 
1,629 
6,210 
13,699 
8,599 
6,489 


$442 
25 

1,557 

24 

286 


$571 
571 

$92,165 

2,232 
2,695 

769 
1.970 

985 

885 
1,056 

562 
3,112 
4,362 
1,171 
1,411 
1,612 
2,443 
1,056 
1,067 
2,132 
2,019 

311 
1,427 

286 
1,995 
1,887 
1,328 

150 
1,566 

887 

509 
1,018 

443 

566 
1,022 
2,324 

560 
2,395 

438 
3,470 
1,905 

811 
3,382 
1,613 

894 

243 
1,326 
3,880 
1,269 
3,352 
2,419 
2,037 

549 
2,361 
1,033 

825 

867 

464 
1,388 
3,460 
2,271 
1,735 


Aggregates 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Pounds 


32 
1 

74 
2 

10 


3,310 

88 
104 
36 
80 
27 
21 
28 
29 
127 
106 
21 
54 
79 
94 
42 
45 
74 
70 
12 
57 
9 

76 

44 

32 

5 

71 

31 

19 

33 

14 

15 

37 

93 

26 

92 

21 

121 

71 

37 

112 

59 

15 

9 

47 

93 

50 

128 

109 

103 

35 

83 

56 

39 

25 

17 

51 

121 

80 

37 


2,502 
100 

7,616 
252 

3,075 


2,020 
2,020 

1,250,686 

29,467 
28,872 

5,584 
27,546 
14,267 

6,418 
28,130 

4,958 
48,364 
58,165 

5,594 
11,187 
16,173 
69,004 
12,094 
10,202 
17,460 
30,351 

2,054 
32,817 

1,764 
34,550 
14,846 

9,112 

720 

30,734 

7,961 

4,165 

6,269 
13,325 

6,446 
12,680 
33,649 
10,297 
28,809 

4,125 
43,583 
34,880 

7,298 
51,667 
16,727 

7,084 

1,469 
14,532 
67,822 
22,606 
51,686 
32,377 
26,266 
13,935 
32,1192 

9,855 
10,52.1 
16,294 

6,181 
26,506 
35,999 
30,362 
13,795 


Value 


$612 
25 

1,866 

57 

908 


$571 
571 

$328,843 

7,512 

7,321 
1,372 
6,749 
4,061 
1,576 
8,172 
1,271 

12,950 

17,372 
1,436 
2,978 
3,752 

19,042 
2,867 
2,729 
4,663 
7,590 
509 
8,474 
422 
8,393 
4,013 
2,731 
175 
7,021 
1,982 
965 
1,566 
3,729 
1,608 
3,181 
8,989 
2,707 
7,436 
1,067 

10,875 
8,750 
1,775 

13,390 

4,057 

1,896 

366 

3,641 

20,092 
7,061 

13,131 
8,43l( 
6,436 
3,3110 
9,101 
2,415 
2,369 
4,519 
1,720 
6,452 
9,2.'-0 
7,800 
3,653 


390 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  — 1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 

BUTTER  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:   BUTTER.     FOR    SALE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reportinf,' 
Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not  P.eport- 

iiig 

Specified 

Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Eacli 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

9,132 

56,155 

4,172,054 

$1,042,336 

$0.25 

$114.14 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

186 

1,938 

25,241 

7,037 

0.28 

37.83 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,681 

3,612 

947,747 

228,894 

0.24 

136.17 

Bristol, 

5,593 

359 

5,234 

89,964 

26,019 

0.29 

72.48 

Dukes, 

483 

62 

421 

11,711 

3,261 

0.28 

52.60 

Essex, 
Franklin,  , 

5,232 

255 

4,977 

93,622 

26,474 

0.28 

103.82 

5,298 

1,393 

3,905 

757,499 

176,394 

0.23 

126.63 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,278 

3,672 

621,704 

152,615 

0.25 

119.42 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,122 

3,941 

495,608 

119,440 

0.24 

106.45 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

322 

8,038 

135,857 

36,869 

0.27 

114.50 

Nantucket, 

147 

39 

108 

16,400 

4,986 

0.30 

127.85 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

114 

3,647 

32,491 

9,294 

0.29 

81.53 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

284 

4,304 

64,474 

14,365 

0.26 

50.53 

Suffolk,      . 

188 

_ 

188 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

2,037 

12,170 

889,736 

236,688 

0.27 

116.19 

RECAPITULATION:    BUTTER.      FOR   USE. 


THK   STATE. 

65,287 

15,591 

49,696 

1,891,289 

$464,302 

$0.25 

$29.78 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

495 

1,629 

40,878 

11,022 

0.27 

22.27 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

2,461 

2,832 

399,539 

94,734 

0.24 

38.49 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

1,038 

4,555 

83,408 

22,968 

0.28 

22.13 

Dukes, 

483 

154 

329 

14,892 

4,082 

0.27 

26.51 

Essex, 

5,232 

709 

4,523 

78,179 

20,751 

0.27 

29.27 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

1,952 

3,346 

253,605 

66,177 

0.22 

28.78 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,679 

3,271 

192,985 

46,672 

0.24 

27.80 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,767 

3,296 

236,204 

65,239 

0.23 

31.26 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

918 

7,442 

123,688 

32,032 

0.26 

34.89 

Nantucket, 

147 

58 

89 

5,280 

1,566 

0.30 

27.00 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

313 

3,448 

32,192 

8,518 

0.26 

27.21 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

789 

3,799 

67,469 

17,815 

0.26 

22.58 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

3 

185 

2,020 

671 

0.28 

190.33 

Worcester, 

14,207 

3,255 

10,952 

380,950 

92,155 

0.26 

28.31 

RECAPITULATION :   BUTTER. 

FOR   SALE   AND 

USE. 

THK  STATE. 

65,287 

15,844 

49,443 

6,063,343 

$1,506,638 

$0.25 

$95.09 

Barnstable, 

'       2,124 

503 

1,621 

66,119 

18,059 

0.27 

35.90 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

2,489 

2,804 

1,347,286 

323,628 

0.24 

130.02 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

1,055 

4,538 

173,372 

48,987 

0.28 

46.43 

Dukes, 

483 

156 

327 

26,603 

7,343 

0.28 

47.07 

Essex, 

5,232 

719 

4,513 

171,801 

47,225 

0.27 

67.07 

Franklin,  . 

6,298 

1,963 

3,335 

1,011,104 

232,571 

0.23 

113.48 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,692 

3,258 

814,689 

199,287 

0.24 

117.78 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,780 

3,283 

731,812 

174,679 

0.24 

98.13 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

974 

7,386 

259,545 

68,901 

0.27 

70.74 

Nantucket, 

147 

58 

89 

21,680 

6,552 

0.30 

112.97 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

331 

3,430 

64,683 

17,812 

0.28 

53.81 

Plymouth, 

4,.588 

811 

3,777 

121,943 

32,180 

0.26 

39.68 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

3 

185 

2,020 

571 

0.28 

190.33 

Worcester, 

14,207 

3,310 

10,897 

1,250,686 

328,843 

0.26 

99.35 

CHEESE. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 
ANi>  Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 

,    Iiorting 

'  Specified 

j  Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Pounds 

Value 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 
Alford, 
Beckct, 
Cheshire,    . 

37 

1 

_ 

1 
29 

118,907 

300 

72 
113,105 

$7,508 

45 

10 
6,932 

20 

1 
1 

1 

2,918 

30 

1.50 

84 

$322 

5 
15 

12 

50 

1 

1 

1 

29 

121,825 

330 

150 

1.56 

113,105 

$7,830 

50 

15 

22 

6,932 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   NAME. 


391 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CHEESE  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

ACOKEGATES 

Counties,  Citiks, 

Kctnrns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

New  Marlborough,   , 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

250 

$25 

1 

250 

$25 

NoRTU  Adams, 

1 

3,000 

$270 

2 

366 

44 

2 

3,366 

314 

Otis 

2 

1,130 

113 

5 

520 

52 

5 

1,650 

165 

eandistield, 

2 

500 

58 

6 

472 

48 

6 

972 

106 

Savoy, 

1 

800 

80 

1 

200 

20 

2 

1,000 

100 

Williamstown,  . 

- 

- 

- 

2 

846 

101 

2 

846 

101 

BRISTOL. 

- 

- 

1 

150 

$15 

1 

150 

$15 

Aoushnet,  .        , 

- 

- 

1 

150 

15 

1 

150 

15 

ESSEX. 

- 

- 

3 

317 

$58 

3 

317 

$58 

Hamilton,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

192 

38 

1 

192 

38 

Newbury,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

100 

15 

1 

100 

15 

Peabody,    . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

25 

5 

1 

25 

5 

FRANKLIN. 

6 

2,045 

$163 

9 

674 

$73 

10 

2,719' 

$236 

■Chariemont, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

4 

1 

1 

4 

1 

Colrain, 

1 

75 

8 

1 

25 

2 

1 

100 

10 

Heath, 

1 

20 

3 

1 

50 

7 

1 

70 

10 

New  Salem, 

1 

250 

25 

2 

300 

30 

2 

550 

55 

Orange, 

2 

1,050 

75 

3 

280 

32 

4 

1,330 

107 

Warwick,  . 

1 

650 

52 

1 

15 

1 

1 

665 

53 

HAMPDEN. 

9 

6,090 

$706 

17 

1,484 

$170 

17 

7,574 

$876 

Blandford, 

3 

2,800 

300 

3 

320 

32 

3 

3,120 

332 

Brimfield,  . 

•2 

650 

83 

3 

200 

26 

3 

850 

109 

Granville,  . 

2 

550 

68 

2 

125 

16 

2 

675 

84 

Hampden,  . 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

25 

3 

1 

25 

3 

Monson, 

1 

560 

56 

2 

185 

21 

2 

745 

77 

Montgomery, 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

63 

8 

1 

63 

8 

Tolland,      . 

1 

1,530 

199 

1 

216 

28 

1 

1,746 

227 

Wales, 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

150 

15 

1 

150 

15 

Wilbraham, 

- 

- 

- 

3 

200 

21 

3 

200 

21 

HAMPSHIRE. 

6 

3,560 

$435 

9 

740 

$81 

11 

4,300 

$516 

Belchertown,     . 

1 

2,250 

300 

1 

100 

15 

2 

2,350 

315 

Enfield,      . 

1 

200 

22 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

200 

22 

Plainfield,  . 

1 

100 

12 

2 

160 

17 

2 

260 

29 

Prescott,     . 

2 

1,010 

101 

5 

445 

45 

5 

1,455 

146 

Southampton,    . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

35 

4 

1 

35 

4 

MIDDLESi:X. 

2 

1,925 

$325 

7 

1,496 

$153 

8 

3,421 

$478 

Ashby, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

517 

60 

2 

617 

60 

Concord,    . 

1 

100 

15 

1 

15 

2 

1 

115 

17 

Framingham,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

50 

8 

1 

50 

8 

Sherborn,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

884 

79 

1 

884 

79 

Sudbury,    . 

— 

_ 

_ 

2 

30 

4 

2 

30 

4 

Westford,  . 

1 

1,825 

310 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1,825 

310 

PLYMOUTH. 

- 

- 

- 

2 

80 

$8 

2 

80 

$3 

Lakeville,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

50 

3 

1 

50 

3 

Marshfleld, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

30 

5 

1 

30 

5 

WORCESTER. 

21 

10,876 

$1,368 

24 

2,202 

$276 

35 

13,078 

$1,644 

Berlin, 

2 

1,520 

163 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

1,520 

163 

Dana, .... 

100 

10 

3 

250 

25 

3 

350 

35 

Douglas,     . 

500 

50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

500 

50 

Dudley, 

330 

30 

1 

80 

8 

2 

410 

38 

Gardner,    . 

8 

1 

1 

8 

1 

Hardwick, . 

2,900 

299 

1 

100 

11 

2 

3,000 

310 

Holden,      . 

100 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

100  ' 

10 

Hubbardston,     . 

100 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

100 

10 

Lancaster, . 

26 

5 

1 

26 

5 

1 

52 

10 

Mendon,     . 

1,882 

377 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

1,882 

377 

North  Brookfield,      . 

_ 

. 

1 

150 

22 

1 

150 

22 

Oxford,       . 

60 

8 

2 

210 

24 

2 

270 

32 

Petersham, 

850 

73 

2 

70 

7 

2 

920 

80 

Phlllipston, 

2 

800 

122 ; 

3 

211 

32 

3 

1,011 

154 

392 


CENSUS   OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CHEESE  —  Concluded. 


RECAPITULATION:    CHEESE.      FOR   SALE. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not  Report- 

injr 

Specified 

Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Kacli 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

80 

65,207 

143,403 

$10,505 

$0.07 

$131.31 

Barnstable, 

2.124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

37 

5,256 

118,907 

7,508 

0.06 

202.92 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

_ 

5,593 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Dukes, 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Essex, 

5,232 

_ 

5,232 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Franklin,  . 

6,298 

6 

5,292 

2,045 

163 

0.08 

27.17 

Hampden, 

4,950 

9 

4,941 

6,090 

706 

0.12 

78.45 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

5 

5,058 

3,560 

435 

0.12 

87.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

2 

8,358 

1,925 

325 

0.17 

162.50 

Nantticket, 

147 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

4,5S8 

- 

4,588 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

_ 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

21 

14,186 

10,876 

1,368 

0.13 

65.14 

RECAPITULATION:    CHEESE.      FOR  USE. 


THE   STATE. 

65,287 

92 

65,195 

10,061 

$1,156 

$0.11 

$12.57 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

20 

5,273 

2,918 

322 

0.11 

16.10 

Bristol, 

6,593 

1 

5,592 

150 

15 

0.10 

15.00 

Dukes, 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

- 

Essex, 

5,232 

3 

5,229 

317 

58 

0.18 

19.33 

Franklin,  . 

6,298 

9 

5,289 

674 

73 

0.11 

8.11 

Hampden, 

4,950 

17 

4,933 

1,484 

170 

0.11 

10.00 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

9 

5,054 

740 

81 

0.11 

9.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

7 

8,353 

1,496 

153 

0.10 

21.86 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

_ 

3,761 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

2 

4,586 

80 

8 

0.10 

4.00 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

24 

14,183 

2,202 

276 

0.13 

11.60 

RECAPITULATION:    CHEESE. 

FOR   SALE   AND 

USE. 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

137 

65,150 

153,454 

$11,661 

$0.08 

$85.12 

BarnBtablo, 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

50 

6,243 

121,825 

7,830 

0.06 

1,56.60 

Bristol,      . 

6,593 

1 

5,592 

150 

15 

0.10 

15.00 

Dukes, 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Essex, 

6,232 

3 

5,229 

317 

58 

0.18 

19.33 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

10 

5,288 

2,719 

236 

0.09 

23.60 

Hampden, 

4,950 

17 

4,933 

7,674 

876 

0.12 

51.53 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

11 

5,052 

4,300 

516 

0.12 

46.91 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

8 

8,352 

3,421 

478 

0.14 

59.75 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

2 

4,586 

80 

8 

0.10 

4.00 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

_ 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

35 

14,172 

13,078 

1,644 

0.13 

46.97 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   NAME. 


393 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CREAM. 


For  Sale 

For  Use* 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

18 

1,271 

$2,038 

19 

531 

$803 

30 

1,802 

$2,841 

Barnstable, 

6 

105 

128 

7 

80 

85 

9 

185 

213 

Bourne, 

1 

26 

13 

1 

75 

120 

2 

101 

133 

Brewster, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

5 

10 

1 

5 

10 

Dennis, 

1 

25 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

25 

12 

Eaetham, 

4 

624 

935 

6 

152 

153 

9 

776 

1,088 

Falmoutli, 

6 

416 

800 

3 

216 

432 

6 

632 

1,232 

Mashpee, 

1 

75 

150 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

75 

150 

Orleans, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

a 

BERKSHIRE. 

532 

393,181 

$171,182 

1,259 

32,242 

$27,243 

1,535 

425,423 

$198,426 

Adams, 

12 

591 

491 

54 

1,325 

1,410 

57 

1,916 

1,901 

Alford, 

8 

11,921 

4,171 

14 

279 

98 

19 

12,200 

4,269 

Becket, 

20 

8,00" 

3,7S5 

4 

125 

75 

21 

8,132 

3,860 

Cheshire,    . 

1 

20 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

20 

20 

Clarksburg, 

1 

13 

21 

27 

396 

591 

27 

409 

612 

Daltou, 

23 

14,06S 

6,275 

24 

488 

241 

37 

14,556 

6,516 

Egremont, . 

51 

72,776 

30,746 

73 

983 

493 

78 

73,759 

31,239 

Florida, 

1 

12 

12 

63 

785 

816 

64 

797 

828 

Great  Barrington,     . 

43 

43,205 

17,136 

64 

1,345 

747 

70 

44,650 

17,883 

Hinsdale,   . 

35 

19,578 

8,029 

76 

1.288 

514 

89 

20,868 

8,543 

Lanesborough,  . 

9 

586 

420 

12 

545 

426 

17 

1,131 

846 

Lee,    .... 

22 

3,314 

3,114 

113 

3,856 

3,886 

116 

7,170 

7,000 

Lenox, 

9 

1,250 

1,157 

7 

575 

652 

16 

1,825 

1,809 

Monterey,  . 

30 

20,950 

10,174 

10 

265 

128 

33 

21,215 

10,302 

Mount  Washington, . 

_ 

- 

- 

10 

680 

332 

10 

680 

332 

New  Marlborough,   . 

32 

32,873 

11,058 

31 

442 

238 

58 

33,315 

11,296 

North  Adams, 

9 

278 

447 

30 

665 

1,038 

39 

943 

1,485 

Otis,   .... 

1 

100 

40 

71 

839 

337 

71 

939 

377 

Peru,  .... 

14 

11,189 

4,809 

1 

12 

5 

15 

11,201 

4,814 

PlTTSFIELD, 

9 

1,430 

1,334 

21 

683 

681 

28 

2,113 

2,015 

Richmond, 

2 

4,999 

2,200 

1 

100 

100 

3 

5,099 

2,300 

Bandisfield, 

45 

41,148 

15,006 

113 

1,444 

573 

119 

42,692 

15,579 

Savoy, 

6 

976 

407 

97 

1,145 

1,096 

101 

2,121 

1,503 

Sheffield,    . 

45 

43,491 

21,834 

12 

143 

73 

52 

43,634 

21,907 

Stockbridge, 

17 

1,592 

1,889 

83 

5,724 

6,250 

87 

7,316 

8,139 

Tyringham, 

18 

11,107 

4,941 

1 

10 

5 

18 

11,117 

4,946 

Washington, 

9 

4,250 

2,550 

61 

3,222 

1,776 

61 

7,472 

4,326 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

4 

565 

173 

11 

485 

267 

11 

1,050 

440 

Williamatown,  . 

20 

9,514 

7,208 

152 

4,142 

4,059 

154 

13,656 

11,267 

Windsor,    . 

37 

33,378 

11,735 

33 

251 

336 

63 

33,629 

12,071 

BRISTOL. 

52 

11,210 

$17,592 

50 

1,588 

$2,537 

88 

12,798 

$20,129 

Acushnet,  . 

3 

1,329 

1,992 

4 

359 

538 

6 

1,638 

2,530 

Attlebo rough,    . 

1 

802 

1,123 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

802 

1,123 

Berkley,     . 

4 

706 

914 

- 

- 

- 

4 

706 

914 

Dartmouth, 

1 

12 

18 

6 

200 

420 

7 

212 

438 

Dighton,     . 

1 

650 

780 

- 

- 

- 

1 

650 

780 

Easton, 

3 

154 

205 

- 

- 

- 

3 

154 

205 

Fairhaven, 

4 

538 

832 

3 

46 

72 

4 

584 

904 

Fall  River,     . 

2 

156 

303 

2 

65 

81 

3 

221 

384 

Mansfield,  . 

5 

132 

124 

6 

209 

264 

9 

341 

388 

New  Bbdfort), 

1 

50 

75 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

50 

75 

North  Attleborough, 

3 

57 

113 

o 

58 

116 

4 

115 

229 

Norton, 

4 

67 

134 

19 

135 

299 

20 

202 

433 

Raynham, 

4 

400 

334 

1 

6 

2 

4 

406 

338 

Rehoboth, 

1 

150 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

150 

300 

Seekonk, 

3 

3,605 

7,084 

_ 

_ 

- 

3 

3,605 

7,084 

Somerset, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

110 

131 

2 

110 

131 

Swansea, 

1 

52 

104 

2 

40 

38 

2 

92 

142 

Taunton, 

10 

2,300 

3,077 

4 

360 

576 

12 

2,660 

3,653 

Westport, 

1 

50 

80 

- 

- 

- 

1 

50 

80 

DUKES. 

1 

120 

$190 

- 

- 

- 

1 

120 

$190 

Gosnold,     . 

1 

120 

190 

- 

- 

- 

1 

120 

190 

ESSEX. 

61 

27,104 

$16,817 

31 

2,500 

$2,141 

82 

29,604 

$18,958 

Amesbury, 

2 

80 

128 

2 

20 

33 

2 

100 

161 

Andover,    . 

1 

615 

1,230 

1 

44 

106 

1 

659 

1,336 

Beverly,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

7 

1,520 

1,270 

7 

1,520 

1,270 

Boxford,    . 

_ 

_ 

6 

33 

55 

6 

33 

55 

Georgetown, 

1 

520 

312 

1 

25 

25 

2 

545 

337 

Gloucester,    . 

1 

5 

8 

1 

3 

4 

1 

8 

12 

*  Exclusive  of  cream  xined  for  the  production  of  butter. 


394 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CREAM  — Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

1                   Aggrkgates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 

Returns 

1  Returns 

1 

Re- 

Ke- 

Ke- 

AND  Towns. 

porting 
Specified 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 

Gallons 

Value 

portinpr 
Specified 

Gallons 

Value 

Product 

I'roduct 

'  Product 

1 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

1 

Hamilton,  . 

It 

7,420 

$3,887 

^ 

_ 

^ 

14 

7,420 

$3,887 

Haverhill, 

1 

4 

6 

- 

- 

- 

1 

4 

5 

Ipswich,     . 

12 

12,650 

6,325 

1 

1.50 

$75 

12 

!       12,800 

6,400 

Merrimac,  . 

6 

228 

402 

1 

5 

10 

6 

1            233 

412 

Newbury,  . 

9 

2,716 

1,238 

3 

105 

114 

12 

2,821 

1,352 

Newbcrtport, 

2 

103 

125 

1 

46 

55 

2 

149 

180 

North  Andover, 

1 

912 

1,824 

1 

91 

47 

2 

1,003 

1,871 

Peabody,    . 

I 

_ 

- 

2 

411 

293 

2 

411 

293 

Rowley,     . 

7 

1,591 

1,111 

- 

- 

- 

7 

1,591 

1,111 

Salem, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

26 

36 

1 

26 

36 

.Salisbury,  . 

1 

5 

6 

1 

3 

4 

1 

8 

10 

West  Newbury, 

3 

255 

216 

2 

18 

14 

3 

273 

230 

FRANKLIN. 

742 

666,141 

$261,298 

370 

11,450 

$4,801 

1,011 

677,.591 

$266,099 

Ashfield,    . 

84 

76,112 

26,462 

18 

2,178 

794 

92 

78,290 

27,256 

Beraardston, 

32 

35,313 

13,694 

33 

437 

234 

45 

35,750 

13,928 

Bucklaud,  . 

34 

26,594 

9,660 

4 

210 

104 

36 

26,804 

9,764 

Charlemont, 

19 

10,373 

3,832 

36 

557 

240 

47 

10,930 

4,072 

Colrain, 

30 

14,985 

6,885 

109 

249 

144 

130 

15,234 

6,029 

Conway,     . 

63 

92,070 

33,146 

1 

225 

80 

64 

92,295 

33,226 

Deerfield,  . 

75 

62,383 

28,319 

41 

689 

335 

85 

63,072 

28,6.54 

Erv'ing, 

1 

1,220 

488 

- 

- 

^ 

1 

1,220 

488 

Gill,    .        ,        .        . 

25 

24,836 

9,279 

5 

450 

221 

27 

25,286 

9,. 500 

'Greenfield, 

12 

8,493 

3,730 

10 

230 

108 

17 

8,723 

3,838 

Hawley,     . 

14 

12,415 

4,464 

- 

- 

_ 

14 

12,415 

4,464 

Heath, 

45 

29,058 

10,929 

4 

85 

33 

49 

29,143 

10,962 

Xeverett,    . 

43 

26,195 

12,823 

- 

- 

- 

43 

26,195 

12,823 

Leyden,      . 

- 

- 

- 

68 

324 

145 

68 

324 

145 

Montague, . 

43 

31,554 

12,615 

_ 

- 

- 

43 

31,554 

12,615 

New  Salem, 

9 

6,370 

3,122 

- 

- 

1 

9 

6,370 

3,122 

Northfield, 

60 

41,245 

16,583 

11 

1,486 

594  i 

67 

42,731 

17,177 

Orange, 

1 

240 

180 

3 

82 

80 

4 

322 

260 

Rowe, 

6 

4,832 

1,9.33 

4 

1,100 

440 

10 

5,932 

2,373 

Shelburne, 

51 

68,416 

26,108 

1 

20 

8 

51 

68,436 

26,116 

flhutesbury. 

5 

2,722 

1,461 

- 

- 

-  1 

5 

2,722 

1,461 

Sunderland, 

65 

69,275 

25,710 

5 

2,642 

949  ' 

69 

71,917 

26,659 

Warwick,  . 

2 

102 

142 

5 

63 

33 

7 

165 

175 

Wendell,    . 

_ 

_ 

^ 

1 

15 

5 

1 

15 

5 

Whately,    . 

23 

21,338 

10,733 

11 

408 

254 

27 

21,746 

10,987 

HAMPDEN. 

182 

118,002 

$60,793 

282 

5,906 

$3,800 

442 

123,908 

$64,593 

Blandford, 

12 

4,396 

1,6.58 

100 

2,151 

843 

104 

6,547 

2,501 

Brimfiekl,  . 

16 

10,101 

6,703 

73 

658 

542 

85 

10,769 

7,245 

Chester, 

13 

10,217 

4,019 

2 

35 

24 

14 

10,252 

4,043 

Chicopee, 

1 

233 

110 

- 

- 

- 

1 

233 

110 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

52 

20 

1 

52 

20 

<Jranville,  . 

1 

1,217 

500 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1,217 

500 

Hampden,  . 

17 

11,220 

4,809 

3 

800 

824 

18 

12,029 

6,633 

Holland,     . 

3 

2,770 

1,716 

25 

181 

144 

25 

2,9.51 

1,860 

HOLYOKE,  . 

1 

1,950 

2,925 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1,950 

2,925 

Longmeadow,    . 

3 

100 

25 

- 

- 

- 

3 

100 

25 

Ludlow,     . 

15 

20,770 

6,507 

1 

5 

2 

15 

20,775 

6,509 

Monson,     ,        .        , 

35 

27,043 

10,239 

3 

155 

56  ! 

37 

27,198 

10,295 

Montgomery,     . 

3 

],.'')62 

625 

1 

562 

225 

4 

2,124 

850 

Palmer, 

7 

5,99.^ 

2,695 

1 

20 

10 

8 

6,015 

2,705 

Southwick, 

34 

13,235 

12,381 

1 

4 

1 

35 

13,2.39 

12,382 

Wales, 

2 

60 

60 

49 

686 

552 

50 

746 

602 

Westfield,  . 

12 

5,062 

4,862 

2 

405 

405  1 

14 

5,467 

6,267 

West  Springfield,      . 

1 

438 

438 

- 

- 

_  1 

1 

438 

433 

Wilbraham, 

6 

1,624 

531 

20 

192 

152  j 

25 

1,816 

683 

HAMPSHIRE. 

799 

666,641 

$281,753 

181 

7,178 

$4,358  ; 

891 

673,819 

$286,111 

.Amherst,   . 

120 

104,455 

47,488 

3 

3,178 

1,421 

123 

107,633 

48,909 

Belchertown,     . 

69 

46,;!49 

23,223 

1 

20 

10 

69 

46,369 

23,233 

Chesterfield,      . 

33 

31,380 

10,977 

7 

159 

58 

34 

31,539 

11,035 

Cummington,     . 

47 

41,490 

17;827 

1 

665 

286 

48 

42,1.55 

18,113 

Easthampton,    . 

38 

32,844 

13,040 

12 

267 

257 

43 

33,111 

13,297 

Enfield,      . 

12 

10,930 

4,372 

- 

- 

- 

12 

10,930 

4,372 

Goshen, 

16 

17,184 

6,113 

1 

60 

21 

16 

17,244 

6,134 

Granby, 

35 

31,469 

12,532 

2 

70 

28 

35 

31,539 

12,610 

Greenwich, 

13 

9,0.i0 

3,625 

2 

35 

14 

15 

9,085 

3,6.39 

Hadley,      . 

86 

71,166 

33,115 

_ 

- 

- 

86 

71,166 

33,115 

Hatfield,     . 

4 

2,848 

1,424 

3 

60 

60 

7 

2,908 

1,484 

Huntington, 

19 

10,110 

4,048 

1 

609 

244 

20 

10,719 

4,292 

Middleheld, 

17 

17,189 

6,876 

1 

125 

50 

17 

17,314 

6,920 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  :     BY   NAME. 


395 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CREAM  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AS0 Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

HAMPSHIRE -Con. 

Northampton, 

20 

14,715 

$5,928 

64 

970 

$1,457 

76 

15,685 

$7,385 

Pelham,      . 

1 

457 

214 

- 

- 

- 

1 

457 

214 

Plainfleld,  . 

42 

33,304 

14,556 

_ 

- 

- 

42 

33,304 

14,556 

Prescott,     . 

16 

12,749 

6,226 

- 

- 

- 

16 

12,749 

6,226 

Southampton,    . 

57 

54,418 

21,026 

12 

153 

74 

63 

54,571 

21,100 

South  Hadley,   . 

7 

11,839 

4,411 

5 

61 

29 

9 

11,900 

4,440 

Ware, 

10 

4,600 

2,379 

6 

42 

40 

12 

4,642 

2,419 

Westhampton,  . 

32 

30,094 

11,213 

S2 

297 

148 

41 

30,391 

11,361 

Williameburg,  . 

45 

34,202 

12,244 

24 

277 

104 

46 

34,479 

12,348 

Worthington,    . 

GO 

43,799 

18,846 

4 

130 

57 

61 

43,929 

18,903 

MIDDLESEX. 

8.3 

38,0.50 

$23,377 

65 

11,036 

$4,932 

124 

49,086 

$28,309 

Acton, 

1 

4 

8 

^ 

_ 

_ 

1 

4 

8 

Ashby, 

31 

18,477 

7,366 

3 

23 

9 

32 

18,500 

7,375 

Billerica,    . 

1 

2,190 

2,190 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

2,190 

2,190 

Carlisle, 

1 

3 

4 

„ 

_ 

_ 

1 

3 

4 

Chelmsford, 

2 

125 

220 

_ 

« 

_ 

2 

125 

220 

Concord,     . 

2 

218 

424 

5 

245 

392 

7 

463 

816 

Dunstable, 

2 

2,168 

1,217 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

2,168 

1,217 

Everett,  . 

1 

150 

120 

1 

25 

20 

1 

175 

140 

Framingham,     . 

7 

3,256 

2,905 

6 

539 

458 

8 

3,795 

3,363 

Groton, 

1 

660 

330 

_ 

_ 

1 

660 

330 

Hopkinton, 

1 

300 

300 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

300 

300 

Hudson,     . 

3 

400 

240 

3 

8,280 

1,800 

4 

8,680 

2,040 

Natick, 

10 

2,699 

2,019 

5 

221 

161 

11 

2,920 

2  180 

Newton,   . 

1            3 

1,022 

2,039 

2 

35 

27 

3 

1,057 

2,066 

North  Reading, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

Pepperell,  . 

1 

200 

100 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

200 

100 

Reading,     . 

5 

131 

179  : 

13 

251 

360 

14 

382 

539 

Sherborn,  . 

6 

5,516 

3,148 

4 

92 

78 

7 

6,608 

3,226 

Shirley,      .        . 

1 

26 

33 

1 

91 

110 

1 

117 

143 

Sudbury,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

50 

40 

1 

60 

40 

Tewksbury, 

- 

- 

_ 

1           10 

66 

106 

10 

66 

106 

Waltham, 

1 

100 

100 

!          1 

600 

600 

2 

700 

700 

Wayland,  . 

1 

15 

40 

_ 

— 

1 

15 

40 

"Westford,  . 

1 

25 

30 

, 

_ 

_ 

1 

25 

30 

"Wilmington, 

1 

365 

365 

9 

516 

768 

10 

881 

1,133 

NANTUCKET. 

2 

135 

$215 

- 

- 

- 

2 

135 

$215 

Nantucket, 

2 

135 

215 

- 

- 

- 

2 

135 

215 

NORFOLK. 

19 

13,268 

$10,556 

3 

548 

$188 

22 

13,816 

$10,744 

Brookline, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

228 

90 

1 

228 

90 

Dedham 

1 

7,000 

7,000 

1 

300 

90 

2 

7,300 

7.090 

Dover, 

2 

550 

320 

_ 

_ 

- 

2 

550 

320 

Foxborough, 

2 

230 

230 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

230 

230 

Franklin,    . 

2 

4ft 

35 

1 

20 

8 

3 

65 

43 

Medfield,    . 

2 

28 

45 

_ 

2 

28 

45 

Medway,    . 

2 

370 

460 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

370 

460 

Millis, 

4 

1,800 

983 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

1,800 

983 

QUINCT,       . 

1 

1,825 

912 

. 

_ 

_ 

1 

1,825 

912 

Sharon, 

1 

3 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

3 

4 

Wellesley, 

2 

1,417 

567 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1,417 

567 

PLYMOUTH. 

50 

9,115 

$12,613 

79 

2,695 

$3,944 

119 

11,810 

$16,657 

Carver, 

1 

195 

160 

2 

42 

45 

3 

237 

195 

Duxbury,   . 

7 

156 

221 

29 

831 

1,310 

32 

987 

1,531 

East  Bridgewater,     . 

2 

760 

760 

_ 

_ 

2 

760 

760 

Hanover,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

170 

185 

6 

170 

185 

Hingham,  . 

4 

180 

237 

3 

312 

659 

5 

492 

896 

Kingston,  . 

5 

63 

71 

24 

525 

739 

26 

588 

810 

Lakeville,  . 

3 

140 

219 

3 

140 

219 

Marion, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

114 

164 

4 

114 

164 

Marshfield, 

3 

413 

60 

3 

135 

144 

5 

648 

204 

Mattapoisett,     . 

2 

55 

60 

4 

46 

39 

6 

101 

99 

Middleborough, 

18 

3,625 

3,525 

1 

10 

20 

19 

3,635 

3,546 

Pembroke, 

3 

428 

570 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

428 

570 

Rochester, 

1 

2,650 

5,840 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

2,6.50 

5,840 

Scituate,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

610 

639 

3 

510 

639 

West  Bridgewater,  . 

1 

450 

900 

1 

450 

900 

SUFFOLK. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

300 

$240 

1 

300 

$240 

Boston,     . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

300 

240 

1 

300 

240 

396 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
CREAM  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

poi'tiuK 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

"WORCESTER. 

344 

168,071 

$81,326 

476 

17,492 

$16,867 

707 

185,563 

$98,193 

Ashburnham,    . 

3 

1,540 

680 

1 

840 

420 

4 

2,380 

1,100 

Athol, 

4 

240 

290 

5 

110 

141 

8 

350 

431 

Auburn,     . 

6 

3,821 

1,601 

2 

58 

28 

6 

3,879 

1,629 

Barre, 

6 

3,350 

1,110 

- 

- 

- 

6 

3,350 

1,110 

Blackstone, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

4 

6 

1 

4 

e 

Boylston,    . 

•2 

508 

964 

_ 

- 

- 

2 

508 

964 

Brookfield, 

3 

311 

187 

13 

182 

109 

14 

493 

29» 

Charlton,    . 

4 

5,500 

2,760 

3 

674 

337 

6 

6,174 

3,087 

Dana, . 

6 

3,352 

1,602 

2 

1,045 

445 

8 

4,397 

1,94T 

Douglas,    . 

3 

133 

97 

6 

73 

78 

7 

206 

175 

Dudley, 

30 

6,230 

4,205 

80 

784 

779 

81 

7,014 

4,984 

FiTCHBURG, 

1 

225 

112 

1 

20 

16 

2 

245 

12* 

Gardner,    . 

12 

253 

407 

22 

131 

210 

24 

384 

617 

Grafton,     . 

3 

74 

117 

3 

303 

457 

3 

377 

574 

Hardwick, . 

1 

840 

280 

6 

425 

231 

7 

1,265 

611 

Holden,      . 

6 

154 

171 

_ 

- 

- 

5 

154 

171 

Hubbardston, 

9 

3,767 

2,605 

66 

492 

539 

63 

4,259 

3,144 

Lancaster, . 

1 

120 

480 

2 

195 

150 

2 

315 

630 

Leicester,  . 

1 

300 

300 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

300 

300 

Lunenburg, 

1 

50 

45 

1 

60 

48 

2 

110 

93 

Mendon,     . 

9 

11,191 

5,753 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

11,191 

5,753 

MUlbury,    . 

4 

5,351 

2,168 

4 

74 

41 

6 

5.425 

2,199 

New  Bralntree, 

6 

8,890 

3,040 

2 

20 

10 

7 

8,910 

3,050 

Northbridge, 

5 

4,110 

2,151 

5 

1,190 

630 

10 

5,300 

2,781 

North  Brookfiel 

A,     '. 

21 

9,933 

3,670 

4 

137 

92 

23 

10,070 

3,762 

Oakham,    . 

1 

494 

178 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

494 

178 

Oxford,      . 

24 

8,412 

6,639 

30 

190 

178 

40 

8,602 

5,817 

Paxton, 

1 

12 

15 

1 

50 

50 

1 

62 

65 

Petersham, 

4 

200 

147 

5 

135 

108 

9 

335 

255 

Phillipstou, 

14 

5,823 

2,375 

3 

105 

41 

16 

5,928 

2,416 

Princeton,  . 

6 

245 

376 

2 

59 

42 

6 

304 

418 

Royalston, 

12 

2,656 

1,309 

2 

25 

23 

16 

2,681 

1,332 

Rutland,     . 

13 

5,193 

2,500 

10 

301 

160 

15 

5,494 

2,660 

Bouthbridge, 

2 

180 

140 

3 

25 

25 

4 

205 

165 

Spencer,     . 

6 

255 

264 

1 

10 

12 

7 

265 

276 

Bterling,     . 

1 

100 

160 

1 

50 

50 

1 

150 

210 

Sturbridge, 

0 

7,307 

2,738 

5 

35 

33 

11 

7,342 

2,771 

Sutton, 

32 

20,628 

8,765 

2 

20 

18 

33 

20,648 

8,783 

Templeton, 

4 

848 

255 

- 

- 

- 

4 

848 

255 

Upton, 

12 

2,900 

2,900 

3 

70 

70 

13 

2,970 

2,970 

Uxbridge,  . 

23 

10,154 

4,685 

87 

8,667 

10,265 

100 

18,821 

14,850 

Warren,     . 

7 

16,404 

6,064 

3 

21 

10 

7 

16,425 

6,074 

Webster,    . 

6 

61 

67 

22 

219 

223 

23 

280 

290 

Westborough, 

2 

805 

900 

1 

45 

54 

2 

850 

954 

West  Brookfielc 

I,      * 

11 

9,958 

3,423 

2 

56 

23 

12 

10,014 

3,446 

Westminster, 

5 

3,031 

1,633 

70 

562 

641 

71 

3,583 

2,174 

Winchendon, 

2 

15 

24 

4 

40 

74 

6 

55 

98 

Worcester, 

2 

2,147 

2,294 

— 

■• 

~ 

2 

2,147 

2,294 

RECAPITULATION:    CREAM.      FOR   SALE. 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   NAME. 


397 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 

CREAM  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:    CREAM.      FOR   USE. 


Returns 

Average 

The  Statk,  akd  Coiinties 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

2,816 

62,471 

93,466 

$71,854 

$0.77 

$25.52 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

19 

2,105 

531 

803 

1.51 

42.26 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,259 

4,034 

32,242 

27,243 

0.84 

21.64 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

50 

5,543 

1,588 

2,537 

1.60 

50.74 

Dulies, 

4S3 

_ 

483 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Essex, 

'       5,232 

31 

5,201 

2,500 

2,141 

0.86 

69.06 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

370 

4,928 

11,450 

4,801 

0.42 

12.98 

Hampden, 

4,950 

282 

4,668 

5,906 

3,800 

0.64 

13.48 

Hampshire, 

I       5,063 

181 

4,882 

7,178 

4,358 

0.61 

24.08 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

65 

8,295 

11,036 

4,932 

0.45 

75.88 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

3 

3,758 

548 

188 

0.34 

62.67 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

79 

4,509 

2,695 

3,944 

1.46 

49.92 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

1 

187 

300 

240 

0.80 

240.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

476 

13,731 

17,492 

16,867 

0.96 

35.43 

RECAPITULATION:    CREAM. 

FOR   SALE   AND 

USE. 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

5,055 

60,232 

2,205,775 

$1,011,604 

$0.46 

$200.12 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

30 

2,094 

1,802 

2,841 

1.58 

94.70 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,535 

3,758 

425,423 

198,425 

0.47 

129.27 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

88 

5,,505 

12,798 

20,129 

1.57 

228.74 

Dukes, 

483 

1 

482 

120 

190 

1.58 

190.00 

Essex. 

5,232 

82 

5,150 

29,604 

18,958 

0.64 

231.20 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

1,011 

4,287 

677,591 

266,099 

0.39 

263.20 

Hampden, 

4,950 

442 

4,508 

123,908 

64,593 

0.52 

146.14 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

891 

4,172 

673,819 

286,111 

0.42 

321.11 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

124 

8,236 

49,086 

28,309 

0.58 

228.30 

Nantucket, 

147 

2 

145 

135 

215 

1.59 

107.50 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

22 

3,739 

13,816 

10,744 

0.78 

488.36 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

119 

4,469 

11,810 

16,557 

1.40 

139.13 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

1 

187 

300 

240 

0.80 

240.00 

Wotceeter, 

14,207 

707 

13,500 

185,563 

98,193 

0.53 

138.89 

MILK. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

AOGKEGATES 

CocN'TiES,  Cities, 

Returns 

Returns 

Returns 

AXD  Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
.Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

lie- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

667 

451,164 

$94,690 

875 

358,936 

$70,103 

881 

808,100 

$164,793 

Barnstable, 

98 

98,225 

20,273 

114 

57,697 

12,120 

115 

155,922 

32,393 

Bourne, 

37 

26,772 

6,447 

49 

21,421 

3,601 

49 

48,193 

10,048 

Brewster,  . 

6 

965 

193 

30 

19,877 

3,676 

30 

20,842 

3,869 

Chatham,   . 

90 

33,815 

8,288 

93 

13,450 

3,171 

93 

47,265 

11,459 

Dennis, 

42 

14,726 

3,243 

55 

16,210 

3,464 

55 

30,936 

6,707 

Eastham,   . 

18 

26,460 

4,460 

41 

25,882 

5,137 

41 

52,342 

9,597 

Falmouth,  . 

84 

56,930 

11,748 

121 

72,638 

13,058 

121 

129,588 

24,806 

Harwich,    . 

111 

33,545 

7,062 

112 

9,165 

1,992 

114 

42,710 

9,054 

Mashpee,   . 

6 

1,388 

278 

14 

4,964 

776 

14 

.       6,3.52 

1,054 

Orleans, 

28 

11,475 

3,015 

50 

24,223 

4,882 

50 

35,698 

7,897 

Provincetown, 

:         8 

20,001 

4,681 

7 

508 

143 

8 

20,509 

4,824 

.Sandwich,  . 

i          18 

6,340 

1,032 

34 

19,822 

3,802 

34 

25,162 

4,834 

Truro, 

i          61 

68,847 

12,428 

75 

34,780 

6,775 

75 

103,627 

19,203 

Wellfleet,  . 

1          35 

31,755 

6,692 

48 

24,210 

4,884 

48 

55,965 

11,576 

Yarmouth, 

25 

20,920 

4,850 

32 

12,089 

2,622 

34 

33,009 

7,472 

BERKSHIRE. 

640 

2,066,461 

$317,229 

3,025 

6,215,578 

$683,883 

3,032 

8,282,039 

$1,001,112 

Adams, 

32 

136,412 

20,869 

88 

219,867 

28,243 

88 

356,279 

49,112 

Alford, 

8 

413 

64 

52 

113,764 

11,543 

52 

114,177 

11,607 

Becket, 

9 

4,447 

884 

100 

157,643 

19,497 

100 

162,090 

20,381 

Cheshire,   . 

17 

47,149 

6,635 

88 

339,257 

31,252 

89 

386,406 

37,887 

Clarksburg, 

27 

108,093 

22,331 

67 

50,275 

7,992 

67 

158,368 

30,323 

Dalton, 

21 

99,082 

20,206 

55 

138,835 

17,586 

65 

237,917 

37,792 

Egremont, » 

11 

25,960 

2,830 

86 

385,150 

38,752 

1          86 

411,110 

41,582 

398 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS— Continued. 
MILK  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

Florida, 

4 

2,320 

$349 

68 

112,621 

$11,357 

68 

114,941 

$11,71*6 

Great  Barrington,     . 

40 

119,768 

16,688 

152 

358,172 

38,176 

152 

477,930 

54,864 

Hancock,    . 

10 

47,999 

5,306 

59 

121,367 

12,509 

59 

169,366 

17,815 

Hinsdale,    . 

13 

25,473 

2,549 

106 

232,276 

23,438 

106 

257,749 

25,987 

Lanesborough,  . 

17 

51,678 

9,587 

92 

223,100 

29,478 

93 

274,778 

39,065 

Lee,    .... 

27 

58,778 

11,794 

121 

185,733 

36,537 

121 

244,511 

48,331 

Lenox, 

26 

62,107 

11,456 

106 

214,488 

23,439 

107 

276,595 

34,895 

Monterey,  . 

8 

1,426 

177 

78 

172,409 

15,674 

78 

173,834 

15,851 

Mount  Washington, . 

6 

995 

115 

20 

27,015 

2,698 

20 

>  28,010 

2,813 

New  Ashford,  . 

- 

- 

- 

23 

36,562 

3,654 

23 

36,562 

3,654 

New  Marlborough,  . 

^9 

310,821 

29,202 

137 

378,158 

24,469 

137 

688,979 

53,671 

North  Adams, 

39 

174,852 

33,868 

84 

90,003 

17,219 

84 

264,855 

51,087 

Otis 

7 

700 

123 

79 

96,682 

9,726 

79 

97,382 

9,849 

Peru 

_ 

_ 

_ 

60 

109,147 

10,910 

60 

109,147 

10,910 

PiTTSFIELD, 

72 

248,585 

46,139 

222 

192,861 

22,232 

223 

441,446 

68,371 

Richmond, 

4 

14,075 

2,267 

86 

149,350 

14,816 

86 

163,425 

17,083 

Sandisfield, 

11 

1,665 

323 

124 

270,213 

27,339 

124 

271,878 

27,662 

Savoy, 

1 

250 

20 

107 

170,252 

17,053 

108 

170,502 

17,073 

Sheffield,    . 

60 

227,901 

22,409 

193 

393,089 

31,453 

195 

620,990 

53,862 

Stockbridge, 

25 

94,369 

12,503 

90 

202,400 

27,739 

90 

296,789 

40,242 

Tyringham, 

7 

5,196 

1,013 

55 

120,078 

14,569 

55 

125,274 

15,582 

Washington, 

7 

59,500 

11,525 

62 

114,900 

12,023 

62 

174,400 

23,548 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

13 

18,250 

3,643 

82 

122,019 

13,965 

82 

140,269 

17,608 

Willlamstown,  . 

58 

118,108 

22,338 

187. 

460,662 

61,151 

187 

578,770 

83,489 

Windsor,  . 

1 

100 

16 

96 

257,230 

27,394 

96 

257,330 

27,410 

BRISTOL. 

2,083 

5,609,977 

$1,046,925 

2,716 

1,204,274 

$218,374 

2,718 

6,814,251 

$1,265,299 

Acushnet,  . 

83 

151,306 

27,316 

117 

55,863 

9,204 

117 

207,169 

36,520 

Attleborough,    . 

87 

344,419 

70,788 

117 

63,692 

11,519 

117 

408,111 

82,307 

Berkley,     . 

77 

194,750 

33,812 

105 

37,025 

7,015 

105 

231,775 

40,827 

Dartmouth, 

269 

894,889 

151,408 

342 

114,738 

18,715 

342 

1,009,622 

170,123 

Dighton,    . 

75 

115,750 

16,678 

124 

42,957 

8,106 

124 

158,707 

24,784 

Easton, 

81 

195,184 

38,196 

127 

62,555 

12,360 

127 

257,739 

50,556 

Fairhaven, 

82 

142,744 

29,158 

100 

34,216 

6,669 

101 

176,960 

35,827 

Fall  River,     . 

61 

157,998 

29,398 

74 

24,601 

4,958 

74 

182,599 

34,355 

Freetown,  . 

56 

68,257 

13,577 

60 

16,157 

3,266 

60 

84,414 

16,843 

Mansfield,  . 

57 

42,295 

8,686 

69 

40,509 

7,826 

69 

82,804 

16,512 

New  Bedford, 

75 

219,162 

43,900 

104 

48,051 

9,726 

104 

267,213 

53,626 

North  Attleborough, 

70 

254,650 

51,501 

99 

60,466 

11,011 

99 

315,116 

62,512 

Norton, 

109 

111,024 

22,364 

120 

80,924 

13,665 

120 

191,948 

36,029 

Raynham,  . 
Rehoboth,  . 

74 

154,971 

30,695 

111 

52,726 

8,074 

111 

207,697 

38,769 

173 

773,020 

126,256 

258 

108,695 

19,398 

258 

881,715 

145,654 

Seekonk,    . 

84 

567,080 

104,482 

133 

92,440 

18,345 

134 

659,520 

122,827 

Somerset,  . 

54 

172,028 

34,306 

67 

12,725 

2,570 

57 

184,753 

36,876 

Swansea,    . 

123 

337,571 

67,742 

139 

56,568 

11,862 

139 

394,139 

79,604 

Taunton, . 

131 

273,720 

55,599 

193 

120,895 

18,064 

193 

394,615 

73,663 

Westport,  . 

262 

439,159 

91,063 

267 

78,476 

16,021 

267 

517,635 

107,084 

DUKES. 

138 

146,307 

$32,755 

237 

144,640 

$29,600 

2S7 

290,947 

$62,255 

Chilmark,  . 

15 

6,450 

1,290 

42 

24,674 

4,975 

42 

31,124 

6,265 

Cottage  City,     . 

26 

44,650 

9,928 

31 

9,800 

1,960 

31 

54,450 

11,888 

Edgartown, 

38 

47,585 

11,112 

50 

34,760 

6,952 

50 

82,345 

18,064 

Gay  Head, 

5 

1,250 

250 

17 

8,750 

1,750 

17 

10,000 

2,000 

GOBDOld,     . 

6 

4,012 

857 

7 

12,340 

2,989 

7 

16,352 

3,856 

Tiebury,     . 

13 

15,000 

3,484 

20 

5,920 

1,274 

20 

20,920 

4,758 

West  tiebury,  . 

35 

27,360 

6,824 

70 

48,396 

9,600 

70 

75,756 

15,424 

ESSEX. 

1,797 

7,442,256 

$1,235,616 

2,414 

1,434,775 

$214,985 

2,418 

8,877,031 

$1,450,601 

Ameebury, 

81 

141,344 

23,683 

106 

45,984 

8,080 

106 

187,328 

31,76a 

Andover,    . 

89 

396,926 

68,269 

111 

72,356 

12,193 

111 

469,282 

80,462: 

Beverly,  . 

80 

309,745 

61,141 

105 

59,550 

12,101 

105 

369,295 

73,242: 

Boxford,    . 

51 

201,555 

26,914 

89 

46,916 

6,947 

89 

248,471 

32,861 

Bradford,  . 

19 

106,892 

19,569 

22 

8,244 

1,336 

22 

115,136 

20,905 

Danvers,    . 

90 

438,070 

77,921 

109 

111,610 

18,292 

109 

649,680 

96,213 

Essex, 

53 

213,523 

31,936 

59 

25,087 

3,589 

69 

238,610 

35,525 

Georgetown, 

35 

42,552 

5,521 

66 

39,610 

4,825 

66 

82,162 

10,346 

Gloucester,    . 

81 

383,025 

98,069 

83 

15,440 

3,897 

83 

398,465 

101,96& 

Groveland, 

39 

68,323 

8,213 

47 

17,866 

2,162 

48 

86,189 

10,375 

Hamilton,  . 

33 

90,.597 

14,817 

52 

67,873 

12,188 

52 

158,470 

27,005 

Haverhill, 

109 

390,586 

52,902 

160 

97,850 

12,073 

160 

488,436 

64,975 

Ipswich,     . 

112 

292,4.i0 

40,907 

140 

126,790 

15,651 

140 

419,240 

56,55S 

Lawrence, 

6 

39,721 

9,047 

7 

10,014 

1,817 

7 

49,735 

10,864 

Lynn, 

10 

37,006 

7,239 

10 

6,912 

1,546 

10 

43,918 

8,785 

Lynnfield, . 

29 

156,121 

34,018 

32 

11,513 

2,192 

32 

167,634 

36,210 

Manchester, 

15 

47,500 

13,300 

15 

2,650 

742 

15 

50,150 

14,042 

Marblehead, 

31 

131,715 

30,870 

» 

10,986 

2,479 

35 

142,701 

33,349 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    XAME. 


399^ 


DAIRY   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
MILK  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  L'sk 

Aggregates 

Counties,  Cities, 

Keturns 
Ke- 

Returns 
lie- 

Keturns 
•     lie- 

AND  Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
•Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

portinR 
Specified 
Product 

(lalloiis 

Value 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Merrimac,  . 

31 

86,491 

$15,499 

CO 

29,924 

$4,596 

60 

116,415 

$20,095- 

Methuen,    . 

123 

766,628 

121,889 

186 

65,507 

8,418 

187 

832,135 

130,307 

Middleton, 

26 

83,783 

11,870 

56 

20,658 

3,027 

56 

104,441 

14,897 

Nahant, 

2 

17,250 

5,553 

2 

600 

168 

2 

17,850 

5,721 

Newbury,  . 

73 

330,841 

38,903 

101 

55,025 

6,513 

101 

385,866 

45,416. 

Nbwbubtport, 

31 

89,831 

15,965 

63 

32,945 

6,096 

53 

122,776 

22,061 

North  Andover, 

69 

606,506 

91,375 

91 

144,770 

18,296 

91 

751,276 

109,671 

Peabody,    . 

82 

315,346 

52,878 

96 

45,418 

8,627 

96 

360,764 

61,505 

Rockport,  . 

15 

52,540 

13,581 

15 

2,400 

588 

15 

54,940 

14,169 

Rowley, 

46 

111,027 

14,483 

80 

54,957 

6,529 

80 

165,984 

21,012 

Salem, 

17 

131,669 

31,922 

27 

32,483 

6,566 

27 

164,152 

38,488- 

Salisbury,  . 

70 

77,001 

13,327 

97 

39,597 

6,626 

98 

116,598 

19,9.53 

Saugus, 

31 

397,432 

68,555 

32 

7,479 

1,439 

32 

404,911 

69,994 

Swampscott, 

8 

42,456 

6,908 

10 

6,160 

1,442 

10 

48,616 

8,350 

Topsfield,  . 

84 

386,000 

48,256 

95 

38,200 

4,776 

95 

424,200 

53,032 

Wenham,  . 

39 

217,368 

32,071 

46 

11,860 

1,861 

46 

229,228 

33,932 

West  Newbury, 

87 

242,436 

28,245 

120 

69,541 

8,307 

120 

311,977 

36,552 

FRANKLIN. 

569 

1,295,372 

$188,494 

2,772 

5,851,019 

#624,977 

2,778 

7,146,391 

$813,47r 

Aehfleld,    . 

32 

12,814 

1,930 

167 

472,664 

65,367 

167 

485,478 

67,297 

BernardstoD, 

16 

8,188 

1,264 

115 

280,406 

31,882 

115 

288,594 

33,146. 

Buckland,  . 

30 

57,474 

6,973 

113 

212,032 

21,478 

113 

269,506 

28,451 

Charlemont, 

43 

159,959 

18,251 

103 

246,793 

27,109 

107 

406,752 

45,360 

Colrain, 

31 

180,750 

19,397 

167 

372,373 

38,329 

167 

553,123 

57,726 

Conway,     . 

8 

6,906 

1,386 

131 

496,530 

49,162 

131 

503,436 

50,.548 

Deerfield,  . 

70 

125,426 

18,428 

194 

427,263 

43,309 

194 

552,689 

61,737 

Erving, 

8 

16,050 

2,650 

31 

41,558 

4,479 

31 

57,608 

7,129 

Gill,    .        .        .        . 

13 

55,407 

9,604 

95 

236,866 

26,619 

95 

292,273 

36,223 

Greenfield, 

60 

238,191 

38,962 

151 

200,804 

24,257 

151 

438,995 

63,209 

Hawley,     . 

11 

32,806 

3,871 

80 

151,968 

15,516 

80 

184,774 

19,387 

Heath, 

3 

125 

21 

96 

248,404 

22,445 

96 

248,529 

22,466 

Leverett,    . 

19 

2,298 

230 

96 

122,445 

12,225 

96 

124,743 

12,455 

Leyden, 

3 

2,859 

286 

68 

135,671 

13,564 

69 

138,530 

13,850 

Monroe, 

4 

6,619 

1,323 

28 

40,087 

4,187 

28 

46,706 

5,510 

Montague, . 

22 

69,960 

10,055 

135 

250,582 

25,214 

135 

320,542 

35,269 

New  Salem, 

39 

5,215 

519 

107 

107,612 

10,750 

107 

112,827 

11,269 

Northfleld, 

19 

22,535 

4,059 

160 

355,702 

30,036 

161 

378,237 

34,095 

Orange, 

55 

176,505 

33,062 

134 

174,425 

19,448 

134 

350,930 

52,510 

Rowe, 

8 

11,565 

1,487 

70 

110,489 

11,135 

70 

122,054 

12,622 

Shelburne, 

10 

32,400 

6,480 

86 

361,293 

36,314 

86 

393,693 

42,794 

Shuteebury, 

5 

290 

56 

61 

50,644 

5,119 

61 

50,934 

5,175 

Sunderland, 

21 

15,657 

2,183 

105 

382,002 

49,627 

105 

397,659 

51,810 

Warwick,  . 

18 

3,148 

630 

101 

99,180 

9,668 

101 

102,328 

10,298 

Wendell,    . 

9 

1,756 

351 

66 

60,489 

6,455 

66 

62,245 

6,806 

Whately,    , 

12 

50,469 

5,046 

112 

212,737 

21,283 

112 

263,206 

26,329 

HAMPDKN. 

961 

3,183,885 

$468,333 

2,500 

3,053,840 

$382,734 

2,507 

6,237,725 

$851,061 

Agawarn,   . 

159 

701,771 

90,901 

199 

36,161 

8,417 

200 

737,932 

99,318 

Blandford, 

21 

6,515 

1,031 

129 

274,269 

27,529 

130 

280,784 

28,560 

Brimfield,  . 

35 

109,839 

12,958 

132 

258,346 

26,433 

132 

368,185 

39,391 

Chester,      . 

6 

17,130 

3,515 

77 

154,593 

19,476 

77 

171,723 

22,991 

Chioopee, 

81 

234,239 

38,888 

104 

45,461 

6,012 

104 

279,700 

44,900 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

60 

254,038 

33,534 

97 

49,915 

6,158 

97 

303,953 

39,692 

Granville,  . 

12 

2,805 

558 

155 

190,809 

21,947 

156 

193,614 

22,505 

Hampden,  . 

22 

41,341 

4,800 

96 

170,078 

17,363 

97 

211,419 

22,163 

Holland,     . 

6 

433 

74 

35 

35,980 

3,864 

35 

36,413 

3,938  - 

HOLTOKE,  . 

46 

228,738 

40,293 

61 

41,571 

4,804 

61 

270,309 

45,097 

Longmeadow,   . 

28 

94,008 

13,887 

43 

20,113 

2,164 

44 

114,121 

16,051 

Ludlow,     . 

73 

282,889 

42,185 

129 

184,766 

24,038 

129 

467,655 

66,223 

Moneon,     . 

38 

95,912 

16,295 

206 

385,618 

37,961 

206 

481,530 

54,256 

Montgomery,     . 

- 

_ 

_ 

51 

95,559 

11,451 

51 

95,559 

11,451 

Palmer, 

65 

118,158 

17,863 

150 

135,282 

13,688 

161 

253,440 

31,551 

RuBsell,      . 

9 

5,493 

1,097 

38 

31,179 

3,894 

38 

36,672 

4,991 

South  wick. 

19 

46,832 

6,639 

144 

303,798 

43,373 

144 

350,630 

50,012 

Springfield,  . 

69 

149,655 

26,857 

94 

52,342 

9,582 

96 

201,997 

36,439 

Tolland,     . 

2 

720 

36 

49 

72,560 

7,396 

49 

73,280 

7,432 

Wales, 

14 

10,165 

2,033 

64 

58,663 

10,936 

64 

68,828 

12,969 

Westfield,  . 

60 

205,307 

34,328 

211 

263,774 

49,860 

211 

469,081 

84,188 

West  Springfield, 

69 

428,169 

62,405 

109 

39,269 

7,067 

109 

467,438 

69,472 

Wilbraham, 

67 

149,728 

18,166 

127 

153,734 

19,321 

127 

303,462 

37,477 

HAMPSHIRE. 

697 

2,127,838 

$323,133 

2,714 

5,214,325 

$661,831 

2,718 

7, .342,163 

$984,964 

Amherst,    . 

42 

91,413 

17,461 

197 

593,388 

94,901 

197 

684,801 

112,362 

Belchertown,     . 

60 

206,523 

24,161 

266 

457,735 

53,464 

266 

664,258 

77,625 

Chesterfield, 

4 

850 

170 

101 

212,490 

22,278: 

101 

213,340 

22,448 

CummingtOD,     . 

16 

3,365 

538 

99 

241,225 

24,915 

99 

244,590 

25,453. 

400 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
MILK  —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregates 

C'ocNTiES,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Oallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product  1 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Oallons 

Value 

HAMPSHIRE-Con. 

■ 

EasthamptOD,    . 

48 

119,618 

$20,821 

113 

243,861 

$38,870 

113 

363,479 

$.59,691 

Enfield, 

4 

2,550 

502 

63 

109,625 

13,058 

63     1 

112,175 

13,560 

Ooshen,     . 

. 

_ 

_ 

46 

141,717 

14,183 

46     i 

141,717 

14,183 

Oranby, 

52 

353,171 

44,814 

114 

230,279 

26,789 

114 

583,450 

71,603 

Greenwich, 

6 

4,200 

757 

55 

92,465 

11,725 

55 

96,665 

12,482 

Hadley, 

35 

111,469 

17,756 

230 

465,727 

60,717 

231 

577,196 

78,473 

Hatfield,     . 

25 

12,386 

2,188 

148 

158,465 

15,879 

148 

170,851 

18,067 

Huntington, 

8 

21,327 

4,252 

79 

115,432 

13,420 

79 

136,759 

17,672 

Middlefleld, 

1 

300 

60 

50 

131,286 

15,653 

50 

131,586 

15,713 

Northampton, 

i        132 

337,613 

51,811 

211 

272,311 

39,584 

211 

609,924 

91,395 

Pelham, 

12 

1,164 

118 

74 

34,108 

6,902 

74 

35,272 

6,020 

Plainfield,  . 

2 

265 

49 

78 

203,453 

20,338 

78 

203,718 

20,387 

Prescott,     . 

13 

604 

64 

72 

89,883 

8,971 

72 

90,487 

9,035 

Southampton,    . 

35 

60  022 

10,596 

155 

430,114 

67,960 

165 

490,136 

78,556 

South  Hadley,  . 

91 

547,440 

84,675 

121 

126,944 

19,871 

121 

674,384 

104,546 

Ware,          .        .        . 

72 

201,794 

36,074 

147 

143,044 

15,163 

i        147 

344,838 

51,227 

Westhampton,  . 

5 

825 

99 

73 

217,969 

25,635 

;         73 

218,794 

26,734 

Williamsburg,  . 

28 

22,480 

2,843 

108 

248,017 

27,661 

1        108 

270,497 

30,504 

"Worthington,    . 

7 

28,459 

3,324 

114 

254,787 

24,904 

'        117 

283,246 

28,228 

MIDDLESEX. 

3,039 

14,026,090 

$2,059,744 

4,264 

2,196,549 

$334,399 

4,307 

16,222,639 

$2,394,143 

Acton, 

106 

561,753 

71,074 

120 

40,847 

5,323 

120 

602,600 

76,397 

Arlington, . 

9 

40,030 

10,999 

34 

16,700 

4,046 

35 

66,730 

15,045 

Ashby, 

26 

55,551 

7,696 

123 

186,034 

21,633 

I         123 

241,585 

29,329 

Ashland,    . 

41 

158,491 

21,683 

74 

40,801 

8,060 

1          74 

199,292 

29,643 

Ayer, .        .        .        . 

16 

65,609 

7,219 

20 

5,216 

624 

21 

70,825 

7,843 

Bedford,     . 

71 

347,926 

59,6.i9 

73 

18,544 

2,936 

73 

366,470 

62,595 

Belmont,    . 

6 

33,100 

5,920 

30 

20,760 

3,123 

30 

53,860 

9,043 

BUlerica,    , 

95 

459,359 

64,409 

136 

72,-l33 

8,711 

138 

631,792 

73,120 

Boxborough,      . 

57 

317,306 

38,814 

60 

11,129 

1,432 

60 

328,435 

40,246 

Burlington, 

32 

217,124 

40,129 

33 

12,485 

2,128 

33 

229,609 

42,257 

Cambridge, 

5 

11,740 

3,365 

7 

3,715 

719 

7 

15,455 

4,084 

Carlisle, 

56 

308,118 

38,599 

65 

14,153 

1,730 

65 

322,271 

40,329 

Chelmsford, 

132 

460,409 

55,602 

167 

46,918 

6,672 

1        167 

607,327 

61,274 

Concord,    . 

113 

652,204 

90,305 

142 

111,419 

16,170 

143 

763,623 

106,475 

Dracut, 

97 

623,083 

96,820 

111 

25,466 

3,608 

111 

648,549 

100,428 

Dunstable, 

45 

216,521 

26,451 

64 

69,010 

7,985 

1          64 

285,531 

34,436 

Everett,  . 

2 

8,900 

1,424 

6 

1,690 

271 

i            6 

10,590 

1,695 

Framingham,     . 

103 

437,864 

66,302 

171 

159,427 

19,770 

!        171 

597,291 

86,072 

Groton, 

119 

350,938 

40,611 

163 

62,145 

6,476 

'        165 

413,083 

47,086 

HoUif-ton,  . 

61 

244,968 

30,874 

122 

87,424 

16,213 

122 

332,392 

47,087 

Hopkinton, 

81 

335,586 

46,679 

141 

84,240 

16,511 

141 

419,826 

63,190 

Hudson,      . 

43 

129,139 

16,920 

87 

43,162 

6,301 

88 

172,301 

23,221 

Lexington, 

75 

533,329 

81,719 

84 

23,824 

3,422 

84 

557,153 

85,141 

Lincoln,      . 

58 

443,350 

62,213 

94 

44,400 

6,220 

94 

487,750 

68,433 

Littleton,    . 

94 

677,086 

81,038 

102 

25,364 

3,245 

102 

702,450 

84,283 

Lowell,    . 

30 

78,078 

9,298 

40 

16,276 

2,021 

40 

94,352 

11,319 

Malden,    . 

6 

9,503 

2,212 

5 

2,930 

587 

6 

12,433 

2,799 

Marlborough, 

72 

282,119 

45,273 

100 

37,755 

5,116 

102 

319,874 

50,389 

Maynard,   . 

29 

170,941 

23,159 

41 

13,313 

3,184 

41 

184,254 

26,343 

Medpord, 

7 

46,160 

10,143 

7 

7,900 

1,719 

10 

64,060 

11,862 

Melrose,     . 

5 

2,801 

453 

3 

600 

96 

6 

3,401 

649 

Natick, 

102 

249,.503 

49,189 

137 

68,734 

13,542 

137 

318,237 

62,731 

Xewton,    . 

96 

418,873 

118,650 

103 

63,441 

16,139 

123 

482,314 

134,789 

Xorth  Reading, 

48 

201,392 

29,614 

66 

20,811 

3,029 

66 

222,203 

32,643 

Pepperell,  . 

74 

274,508 

36,046 

149 

112,455 

21,363 

i        149 

386,963 

57,408 

Reading,     . 

53 

147,580 

28,796 

82 

33,654 

5,932 

82 

184,234 

34,728 

Sherborn,  . 

101 

344,646 

49,566 

120 

87,375 

15,143 

120 

432,021 

64,709 

Shirley,      . 

55 

175,562 

20,264 

72 

27,237 

3,353 

73 

202,799 

23,617 

Somerville,     . 

6 

58,910 

10,317 

6 

1,660 

463 

6 

60,570 

10,780 

Stoneham, . 

22 

102,779 

24,295 

22 

3,558 

783 

22 

106,337 

1         25,078 

.'^tow 

71 

373,788 

45,541 

90 

42,260 

5,199 

90 

416,048 

50,740 

Sudbury,    . 

109 

538,787 

66,638 

131 

38,697 

5,100 

131 

574,484 

71,738 

Tewksbury, 

77 

218,509 

30,947 

121 

91,000 

12,357 

i         121 

309,509 

1         43,304 

Townsend, 

61 

162,665 

20,910 

1          88 

38,124 

4,772 

1           88 

200,789 

25,682 

TynRsborough, 

49 

191,412 

24,611 

62 

21,910 

2,883 

62 

213,322 

27,494 

Wakefield, 

24 

96,862 

19,913 

22 

6,453 

1,124 

26 

103,315 

21,037 

Waltham, 

54 

490,340 

76,724 

!          67 

40,226 

6,790 

67 

530,566 

83,514 

Watertown, 

10 

57,510 

15,626 

28 

15,160 

4,249 

28 

72,670 

19,875 

Wavland,  . 

66 

376,100 

53,225 

84 

31,315 

4,746 

84 

407,415 

57,971 

Wcstford,  . 

104 

389,678 

45,353 

134 

45,488 

5,447 

135 

415,166 

50,800 

Weston, 

76 

588,636 

77,732 

i         108 

39,910 

5,959 

106 

628,646 

83,691 

Wilmington, 

43 

54,460 

9,788 

1          80 

32.786 

5,939 

80 

87,246 

j         15,727 

Winchester, 

18 

121,576 

27,171 

28 

12,339 

2,345 

28 

1.33,915 

!         29,516 

WOBURN,    . 

28 

132,930 

21,867 

41 

15,876 

2,691 

41 

148,806 

24,658 

NANTUCKET. 

65 

115,077 

$27,111 

74 

70,203 

$14,142 

74 

185,280 

$41,253 

Nantucket, 

65 

115,077 

27,111 

74 

70,203 

14,142 

74 

185,280 

41,253 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  :     BY    NAME. 


401 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
MILK —  Continued. 


For  Sale 

For  Use 

Aggregate 

s 

CoDNTiKS,  Cities, 

Eeturns 
Ke- 

Returns 
Re- 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

NORFOLK. 

1,259 

4,757,731 

$847,650 

1,659 

630,577 

$116,427 

1,675 

5,388,308 

$984,077 

Avon, 

20 

73,100 

12,760 

36 

12,300 

2,348 

37 

85,400 

15,108 

Bellingham, 

69 

229.841 

40,633 

71 

10,898 

1,912 

72 

240,739 

42,545 

Braintree,  . 

47 

199,400 

41,324 

67 

23,550 

4,530 

67 

222,950 

45,854 

Brookline, . 

14 

161,145 

46,994 

22 

16,330 

4,107 

22 

177,475 

51,101 

Canton, 

49 

172,200. 

25,419 

58 

14,640 

2,259 

58 

186,840 

27,675 

Cohaeeet,   . 

19 

45,250 

7,810 

24 

6,200 

1,237 

24 

61,450 

9,047 

Dedham,    . 

102 

674,(520 

104,551 

115 

39,885 

6,977 

117 

714,505 

111,52» 

Dover, 

86 

346,420 

48,044 

94 

23,210 

3,313 

94 

369,630 

61,357 

Foxborough, 

73 

114,290 

22,786 

104 

45,155 

8,633 

108 

159,445 

31,419 

Franklin,    . 

67 

222,521 

32,831 

101 

41,232 

4,154 

101 

263,753 

36,985 

Holbrook,  . 

26 

46,800 

8,700 

34 

9,500 

2,004 

34 

66,300 

10,704 

Hyde  Park, 

1 

1,368 

328 

2 

1,003 

282 

2 

2,371 

610 

Medfleld,    . 

49 

194,112 

23,909 

58 

14,777 

1,981 

69 

208,889 

25,890 

Med  way,    . 

49 

148,103 

20,611 

71 

32,755 

4,743 

72 

180,858 

25,354 

Millis, 

45 

164,480 

21,442 

54 

25,620 

3,609 

64 

190,100 

25,051 

Milton, 

18 

215,945 

63,784 

25 

24,990 

6,168 

26 

240,935 

69,952 

Needham,  . 

73 

351,350 

61,325 

86 

29,400 

5,655 

83 

380,750 

68,980 

Norfolk,     . 

60 

151,012 

17,930 

66 

20,620 

2,750 

68 

171,632 

20,680 

Norwood,  . 

38 

145,700 

21,018 

39 

7,070 

1,056 

39 

152,770 

22,074 

QuiNCT,     . 

11 

148,035 

34,074 

13 

22,938 

6,446 

14 

170,973 

40,520 

Randolph, . 

16 

81,600 

16,428 

20 

5,500 

1,092 

20 

87,100 

17,520 

Sharon, 

42 

103,202 

22,414 

66 

28,088 

6,082 

66 

131,290 

27,49ft 

Stoughton, 

79 

141,304 

27,868 

104 

32,273 

6,499 

106 

173,577 

34,387 

Walpole,    . 

82 

193,560 

39,104 

106 

30,580 

6,116 

108 

224,140 

45,220 

Wei  esley, 

35 

105,063 

20,573 

50 

40,018 

8,605 

50 

145,081 

29,178 

"Weymouth, 

52 

196,520 

38,710 

73 

20,700 

4,540 

73 

217,220 

43,250 

Wrentham, 

57 

130,790 

26,280 

100 

51,346 

10,329 

101 

182,135 

38,609 

PLYMOUTH. 

1,239 

2,460,211 

$507,940 

1,877 

851,886 

$175,184 

1,894 

3,312,097 

$883,124 

Abington,  . 

35 

96,900 

20,352 

53 

16,570 

3,373 

53 

113,470 

23,72& 

Bridgewater, 

64 

219,115 

37,179 

74 

47,821 

7,920 

78 

266,936 

45,099 

Brockton, 

38 

326,990 

66,757 

41 

12,097 

2,544 

41 

339,087 

69,301 

Carver, 

40 

25,954 

4,254 

61 

13,693 

2,388 

62 

39,647 

6,642 

Duxbury,  . 

63 

42,169 

9,348 

82 

38,959 

8,306 

83 

81,128 

17,654 

East  Bridgewat 

3r,     . 

71 

200,656 

38,768 

91 

14,916 

2,842 

93 

215,572 

41,810 

Halifax,      . 

27 

41,600 

6,606 

61 

36,460 

5,976 

61 

78,060 

12,582 

Hanover,    . 

46 

63,350 

15,603 

95 

48,160 

12,205 

95 

111,510 

27,808 

Hanson, 

43 

70,400 

11,356 

96 

46,400 

7,555 

96 

116,800 

18,911 

Hingham,  , 

53 

212,940 

54,832 

67 

49,775 

12,252 

69 

262,715 

67,084 

Hull,  . 

7 

19,995 

6,381 

9 

9,872 

3,174 

9 

29,867 

9,655 

Kingston,  . 

57 

48,197 

8,572 

71 

37,247 

8,073 

72 

85,444 

16,645 

Lakeville,  . 

57 

75,532 

11,362 

105 

61,147 

9,783 

105 

128,679 

21,145 

Marion, 

20 

26,250 

7,065 

34 

14,100 

3,504 

34 

40,350 

10,569 

Marshfield, 

85 

115,980 

21,280 

104 

49,221 

7,890 

105 

165,201 

29,170 

Mattapoisett, 

43 

55,800 

11,204 

62 

22,033 

4,432 

64 

77,833 

15,636 

Middleborough, 

114 

55,716 

12,270 

183 

56,730 

11,093 

183 

112,446 

23,363 

Norwell,     . 

24 

15,356 

3,282 

41 

21,961 

4,667 

41 

37,316 

7,949 

Pembroke, 

39 

20,041 

3,727 

71 

46,734 

9,508 

71 

66,775 

13,235 

Plymouth, . 

43 

46,520 

11,188 

59 

24,962 

5,102 

59 

71,482 

16,290 

Plympton, . 

29 

9,595 

1,827 

60 

15,460 

2,962 

60 

25,055 

4,789 

Rochester, 

25 

34,800 

8,540 

99 

88,570 

20,713 

99 

123,370 

29,253 

Rockland,  . 

29 

69,053 

14,679 

30 

7,323 

1,446 

31 

76,376 

18,125 

Scituate,     . 

78 

30,195 

7,193 

94 

44,172 

10,171 

95 

74,367 

17,364 

Wareham, . 

31 

10,495 

2,836 

33 

4,611 

953 

33 

15.106 

3,789 

West  Bridgewater,   . 

69 

408,413 

84,935 

77 

24,992 

4,832 

77 

433,405 

89,787 

Whitman,  . 

19 

118,200 

26,544 

24 

7,900 

1,520 

25 

126,100 

28,064. 

SUFFOLK. 

57 

323,869 

$91,100 

91 

150,940 

$44,652 

97 

474,809 

$135,752 

Boston,     . 

45 

293,158 

85,204 

67 

142,181 

42,667 

73 

435,339 

127,871 

Chelsea,  . 

4 

12,096 

2,217 

7 

3,138 

668 

7 

15,234 

2,885 

Revere, 

3 

11,785 

1,816 

12 

4,344 

973 

12 

18,129 

2,789 

Winthrop, . 

6 

6,830 

1,863 

5 

1,277 

344 

5 

8,107 

2,207 

WORCESTER. 

3,772 

15,587,078 

$2,131,352 

6,679 

5,817,959 

$760,883 

6,736 

21,405,037 

$2,892,235 

Ashburnham,    . 

21 

27,177 

4,815 

99 

124,905 

14,918 

99 

152,082 

19,733 

Athol, 

75 

135,013 

27,730 

127 

92,852 

12,803 

131 

227,865 

40,533 

Auburn,     . 

55 

286,791 

48,701 

87 

48,005 

6,971 

87 

334,798 

55,672 

Barre, 

100 

635,213 

68,644 

174 

146,632 

16,515 

177 

781,845 

85,159 

Berlin, 

60 

195,982 

23,760 

95 

59,947 

8,139 

96 

255,929 

31,899 

Blackstone, 

56 

152,880 

27,209 

94 

44,776 

6,693 

94 

197,656 

33,802 

Bolton, 

77 

321,859 

37,738 

122 

94,285 

12,951 

122 

418,144 

'      50,689 

Boylston,   . 

71 

387,755 

56,854 

92 

47,446 

6,075 

92 

435,201 

62,929 

Brookfield, 

60 

110,220 

14,414 

153 

136,838 

13,898 

153 

247,058 

28,312 

Charlton,    . 

99 

397,934 

51,847 

229 

211,949 

38,780 

229 

609,883 

90,627 

402 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
MILK  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Fob  Sale 


Eeturns 

Ue- 

portiiig 

Specified 

Product 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Clinton, 
IJana, . 
Douglas,     . 
Dudley, 

FlTCHBURG, 

Gardner,    . 
Grafton,     . 
Hard  wick, . 
Harvard,     . 
Holden, 
Hopedale,  . 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, . 
Leicester,  . 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Meudon,     . 
Milford,      . 
Millbury,    . 
Kew  Braintree, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 
Oakham,     . 
Oxford, 
Paxton, 
Petersham, 
Philllpston, 
Princeton,  . 
Royalston, 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborougb, 
Bouthbridge, 
Spencer,     . 
Sterling,     . 
Bturbridge, 
Button, 
Templeton, 
Upton, 
T^xbridge,  . 
Warren, 
Webster,    . 
Westborough, 
West  Bo3-l8tou, 
West  Brookfield, 
Westminster,    . 
Winchendon,     . 
Worcester,    . 


24 
15 
34 
57 
67 
39 

119 
81 

139 
89 
16 
73 
56 
58 
77 

105 
44 
30 
88 
63 
79 
37 
86 
52 
44 
41 
30 
19 
89 
43 
59 

124 
79 
38 
57 

123 
39 
63 
47 
88 
50 
80 
31 
77 
65 
41 
58 
30 

155 


Gallons 


72,196 

10,985 

29,465 
176,854 
282,365 
171,180 
519,677 
641,484 
553,151 
327,279 

36,560 
234,199 
177,103 
184,665 
353,983 
368,924 
170,873 
132,702 
344,325 
444,480 
395,040 
150,350 
249,679 
196,401 

35,549 
161,626 

21,570 

2,717 

506,822 

26,790 
313,580 
618,921 
653,049 
181,545 
215,653 
625,326 

80,540 
119,917 

87,690 
207,075 

99,247 
410,783 

71,908 
559,840 
337,849 
182,215 
122,826 

41,405 
1,028,891 


Value 


$8,391 

1,857 

5,828 
28,515 
47,746 
33,156 
65,171 
70,881 
70,849 
44,693 

7,298 
28,206 
24,610 
36,412 
57,645 
57,970 
20,815 
24,942 
49,448 
47,798 
39,093 
23,284 
36,895 
21,023 

6,938 
20,036 

2,943 

417 

52,574 

3,590 
32,523 
74,509 
84,031 
32,152 
36,629 
81,804 
11,646 
19,402 
16,056 
21,138 
19,449 
49,036 
14,272 
62,066 
51,857 
22,965 
16,883 

8,474 
175,696 


For  Use 


Returns 

Ke- 

porting 

Specified 

Product 


55 

65 

92 
113 
108 

64 
155 
147 
154 
135 

23 
140 
106 
124 

78 
137 
101 

47 
107 

79 
121 

73 
146 

75 
123 

65 
136 

78 
125 
122 
120 
145 

91 

69 
141 
154 
144 
161 
130 
116 
138 
115 

47 
100 

79 

89 
163 

88 
223 


Gallons 


32,779 

77,180 

47,650 

241,294 

67,989 

50,088 

69,289 

100,665 

47,251 

104,758 

9,910 

124,949 

87,179 

74,885 

27,221 

85,476 

92,990 

19,489 

73,891 

82,450 

49,549 

83,610 

143,029 

41,114 

129,194 

24,751 

144,198 

126,130 

53,834 

166,370 

116,950 

112,385 

32,987 

46,284 

193,718 

105,139 

176,445 

203,776 

104,491 

82,250 

246,780 

132,355 

40,433 

130,175 

34,344 

104,077 

143,669 

104,355 

230.551 


Value 


$4,730 

8,826 

6,659 

34,213 

9,146 

9,487 

10,587 

10,107 

5,525 

13,787 

2,342 

16,396 

12,487 

14,975 

4,165 

11,463 

11,334 

3,753 

8,339 

7,809 

5,986 

9,275 

14,927 

4,400 

15,123 

3,436 

14,708 

12,652 

5,405 

16,054 

11,694 

13,476 

4,201 

5,995 

36,863 

11,025 

18,183 

24,562 

13,351 

8,255 

49,252 

15,364 

4,273 

16,392 

5,066 

10,517 

16,949 

15,688 

33,448 


Aggregates 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


,  Gallons 


56 

65 

92 
113 
109 

64 
166 
149 
155 
137 

23 
140 
108 
124 

78 
139 
101 

47 
109 

79 
122 

75 
147 

75 
123 

65 
136 

79 
127 
122 
128 
147 

92 

70 
143 
159 
144 
163 
130 
116 
140 
115 

49 
101 

80 

89 
163 

88 
224 


104,975 

88,165 
77,115 
417,148 
340,354 
221,266 
588,966 
742,149 
600,402 
432,037 
46,470 
359,148 
264,282 
259,550 
381,204 
454,400 
263,863 
152,191 
418,216 
626,930 
444,589 
233,960 
392,708 
237,515 
164,743 
186,377 
165,768 
128,847 
560,656 
193,160 
430,530 
731,306 
686,036 
227,829 
409,371 
730,465 
256,985 
323,693 
192,181 
289,325 
346,027 
543,138 
112,341 
690,015 
372,193 
286,292 
266,495 
145,760 
1,259,442 


Value 


$13,121 
10,683 
12,487 
62,728 
56,892 
42,643 
75,758 
80,988 
76,374 
58,480 
9,638 
44,602 
37,127 
61,387 
61,810 
69,433 
32,149 
28,695 
57,787 
56,607 
46,079 
32,659 
51,822 
25,423 
22,061 
23,472 
17,651 
13,069 
57,979 
20,244 
44,217 
87,985 
88,232 
38,147 
73,492 
92,829 
29,829 
43,964 
29,407 
29,393 
68,701 
64,390 
18,545 
78,458 
56,923 
33,482 
33,832 
24,162 

209,144 


RECAPITULATION:    MILK.     FOR  SALE. 


The  Statk,  and  Counties. 


Total 
Returns 


Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 


Returns 
Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 


Gallons 


Value 


Average 
Price 


Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Franklin,  . 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,    . 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk,     . 

Worcester, 


65,237 

2,124 
5,293 
6,593 

483 
6,232 
5  298 
4,9:)0 
6,003 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


16,983 

667 
640 

2,083 
138 

1,797 
669 
961 
697 

3,039 
65 

1,259 

1,239 
67 

3,772 


48,304 

1,457 

4,653 

3,510 

346 

3,435 

4,729 

3,989 

4,366 

6,321 

82 

2,502 

3,349 

131 

10,435 


59,593,316 

451,164 

2,066,461 

6,609,977 

146,307 

7,442,256 

1,295,372 

3,183,885 

2,127,838 

14,026,090 

115,077 

4,757,731 

2,460,211 

323,869 

15,587,078 


$9,372,072 

94,690 

317,229 

1,046,925 

32,755 

1,235,616 

188,494 

468,333 

323,133 

2,059,744 

27,111 

847,650 

607,940 

91,100 

2,131,352 


$0.16 

0.21 
0.15 
0.19 
0.22 
0.17 
0.15 
0.15 
0.15 
0.15 
0.24 
0.18 
0.21 
0.28 
0.14 


$551.85 

141.96 
495.67 
602.60 
237.36 
687.60 
331.27 
487.34 
463.61 
677.77 
417.09 
673.27 
409.96 
1,598.25 
665.05 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY    NAME. 


403 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  — Concluded. 

MILK  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:   MILK.     FOR  USE. 


The  State,  and  Codnties 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 
Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE.               65,287 

31,897 

33,390 

33,193,501 

$4,332,074 

$0.13 

$135.81 

Barnstable,       .        .        .          2.124 

875 

1,249 

356,936 

70,103 

0.20 

80.12 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

3,025 

2,268 

6,215,578 

683,883 

0.11 

226.08 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,716 

2,877 

1,204,274 

218,374 

0.18 

80.40 

Dukes, 

483 

237 

246 

144,640 

29,500 

0.20 

124.47 

Essex, 

5,232 

2,414 

2,818 

1,434,775 

214,985 

0.15 

89.06 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

2,772 

2,526 

5,851,019 

624,977 

0.11 

255.46 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,500 

2,450 

3,053,840 

382,734 

0.13 

153.09 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,714 

2,349 

5,214.325 

661,831 

0.13 

243.86 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

4,264 

4,096 

2,196,549 

334,399 

0.15 

78.42 

Nantucket, 

147 

74 

73 

70,203 

14,142 

0.20 

191.11 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

1,659 

2,102 

630,577 

116,427 

0.18 

70.18 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,877 

2,711 

851,886 

175,184 

0.21 

93.33 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

91 

97 

150,940 

44,652 

0.30 

490.68 

Worcester, 

14,207 

6,679 

7,528 

5,817,959 

760,883 

0.13 

113.92 

RECAPITULATION : 

MILK.     FOR  SALE  AND  USE. 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

32,072 

33,215 

92,786,817 

$13,704,146 

$0.15 

$427.29 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

881 

1,243 

808,100 

164,793 

0.20 

187.05 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3,032 

2,261 

8,282,039 

1,001,112 

0.12 

330.18 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

2,718 

2,875 

6,814,251 

1,265,299 

0.19 

465.53 

Dukes, 

483 

237 

246 

290,947 

62,255 

0.21 

262.68 

Essex. 

5,232 

2,418 

2,814 

8,877,031 

1,450,601 

0.16 

599.92 

Franklin,  . 

5.298 

2,778 

2,520 

7,146,391 

813,471 

0.11 

292.83 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,507 

2,443 

6,237,725 

851,067 

0.14 

339.48 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,718 

2,345 

7,342,163 

984,964 

0.11 

362.39 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

4,307 

4,053 

16,222,639 

2,394,143 

0.16 

555.87 

Nantucket, 

147 

74 

73 

185,280 

41,253 

0.22 

5.57.47 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

1,675 

2,086 

5.388,308 

964,077 

0.18 

575.57 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,894 

2,694 

3,312,097 

683,124 

0.21 

360.68 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

97 

91 

474.809 

135,752 

0.29 

1,399.51 

Worcester, 

14,207 

6,736 

7,471 

21,405,037 

2,892,235 

0.14 

429.37 

RECAPITULATION:    DAIRY  PRODUCTS. 


Classification  or  Products. 

Value 

Percentages 

Butter : 



$1,506,638 

9.28 

sale. 

1,042.336 

6.42 

use. 

464,302 

2.86 

Cheese  : 

11,661 

0.07 

sale. 

10.505 

0.06 

use. 

1,166 

0.01 

Cream  : 

1,011,604 

6.23 

sale. 

939,750 

5.79 

use. 

71,854 

0.44 

Milk:    . 

13,704,146 

84.42 

sale. 

9,372,072 

57.73 

use. 

4,332,074 

26.69 

Total, 

$16,234,049 

100.00 

Poultry  Products. 


[405] 


POULTRY    PRODUCTS. 


EGGS. 

Iteturns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Ite- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

T<3WNS. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

1,229 

449,026 

$85,819 

BRISTOL  -  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

124 

68,121 

13,929 

Seekonk, 

168 

98,670 

$24,224 

Bourne, 

48 

12,361 

2,355 

Somerset, 

. 

70 

56,799 

11,474 

Brewster, 

32 

4,061 

823 

Swansea, 

178 

183,731 

42,265 

Chatham, 

132 

42,355 

7,300 

Taunton,     . 

239 

127,082 

31,436 

Dennis,  . 

74 

4,550 

931 

Westport, 

, 

307 

437,153 

109,348 

Eastham, 

48 

47,753 

9,995 

Falmouth, 

120 

43,209 

6,539 

Harwich, 

237 

57,732 

9,607 

DUKES. 

257 

102,911 

$22,243 

Mashpee, 

20 

3,065 

513 

Orleans, 

68 

37,737 

7,865 

Chilmark, 

53 

18,845 

3,674 

ProvincetowL 

1       . 

79 

.    19,716 

4,359 

Cottage  City, 

34 

12,615 

3,110 

Sandwich, 

33 

9,455 

1,759 

Edgartowu,   . 

52 

23,101 

4,658 

Truro,    . 

91 

43,826 

8,876 

Gay  Head,     . 

18 

3,100 

620 

Wellfleet, 

94 

47,346 

9,488 

Gosnold, 

8 

3,220 

750 

Yarmouth, 

39 

7,739 

1,480 

Tisbury, 

21 

8,420 

2,095 

West  Tisbury, 

71 

33,610 

7,336 

BERKSHIRE. 

8,042 

737,539 

$151,966 

ESSEX. 

2,293 

1,292,510 

$288,070 

Adams, 

82 

21,687 

4,789 

Alford,  . 

56 

27,624 

5,004 

Amesbury,    . 

135 

53,473 

13,029 

Becket,  . 

96 

14,664 

2,524 

Andover,' 

13 

14,633 

3,511 

Cheshire, 

89 

22,309 

5,143 

Beverly, 

106 

52,369 

12,102 

Clarksburg,  . 

75 

13,417 

3,365 

Boxford, 

102 

42,217 

9,991 

Dalton,  . 

65 

20,414 

5,098 

Bradford, 

3 

2,798 

680 

Egremont,     . 

85 

33,895 

6,358 

Danvers, 

29 

41,937 

9,983 

Florida, 

63 

15,019 

3,065 

Essex,    . 

62 

29,362 

6,221 

Great  Barrington, 

153 

39,319 

6,906 

Georgetown, 

74 

17,899 

3,665 

Hancock, 

60' 

14,755 

2,834 

Gloucester, 

97 

65,270 

13,506 

Hinsdale, 

112 

17,870 

3,591 

Groveland,     . 

63 

18,108 

4,603 

Lanesborough, 

94 

19,266 

4,035 

Hamilton, 

55 

29,276 

7,340 

Lee, 

116 

30,466 

7,497 

Haverhill,  . 

184 

55,607 

12,005 

Lenox,   . 

107 

23,578 

5,281 

Ipswich, 

107 

101,420 

20,761 

Monterey, 

78 

11,385 

2,282 

Lawrence,  . 

4 

5,564 

1,389 

Mount  Washingto 

n,     . 

20 

5,135 

1,017 

Lynn,    . 

13 

26,783 

7,264 

New  Ash  ford,  . 

23 

4,535 

906 

Lynnfield, 

19 

31,035 

7,756 

New  Marlborough 

^ 

140 

23,184 

4,731 

Manchester,  . 

17 

18,850 

3,692 

North  Adams, 

77 

18,871 

4,299 

Marblehead,  . 

32 

25,798 

4,757 

Otis, 

78 

19,343 

3,596 

Merrimac, 

61 

21,494 

4,587 

Peru, 

56 

8,725 

1,749 

Methuen, 

190 

97,616 

24,184 

PlTTSriEI-D, 

235 

56,631 

11,463 

Middleton,     . 

67 

30,285 

7,303 

Richmond, 

86 

31,820 

6,354 

Nahant, . 

1 

100 

30 

Sandisfield, 

130 

21,439 

3,909 

Newbury, 

in 

27,247 

5,545 

Savoy,    . 

108 

24,206 

4,882 

Newburyport, 

78 

39,764 

8,491 

Sheffield, 

193 

44,305 

9,075 

North  Audover, 

90 

33,091 

7,968 

Stockbridge, 

83 

29,744 

7,161 

Peabody, 

131 

94,423 

20,220 

Tyringhara, 

54 

9,050 

1,577 

Rockport, 

17 

12,450 

2,427 

Washington, 

61 

15,358 

3,077 

Rowley, 

83 

19,987 

4,024 

West  Stockbridge 

,        . 

81 

20,545 

3,400 

Salem, . 

28 

13,763 

3,932 

Williamstown, 

193 

50,984 

11,349 

Salisbury, 

115 

78,256 

14,454 

Windsor, 

93 

27,996 

5,649 

Saugus, . 

36 

32,931 

9,331 

Swainpscott, 

8 

5,805 

1,607 

Topstield, 

75 

99,120 

19,824 

BRISTOL. 

3,458 

2,211,400 

$535,435 

Wenliam, 
West  Newbury, 

57 
30 

26,856 
26,923 

6,292 
5,596 

Acushnet, 

171 

14,600 

22,600 

Attleborough, 

127 

85,656 

20,821 

Berkley, 

154 

84,450 

21,053 

FRANKLIN. 

2,736 

587,525 

$113,090 

Dartmouth,   . 

435 

233,386 

44,826 

Dighton, 

184 

101,795 

25,614 

Ashfield, 

151 

36,113 

6,717 

Easton,  .         .         .         . 

155 

40,805 

9,813 

Bernardston, 

119 

33,801 

6,087 

Faiihaven, 

134 

97,653 

20,049 

Buckland, 

98 

16,987 

3,169 

Fall  River, 

112 

83,191 

18,793 

Charlemont,  . 

104 

24,697 

4,399 

Freetown, 

63 

63,499 

15,858 

Colrain, . 

160 

36,479 

6,833 

Mansfield, 

90 

38,435 

7,445 

Conway. 

117 

21,843 

4,556 

New  Bedford,  . 

126 

70,198 

14,589 

Deeifield, 

206 

27,433 

5,001 

North  Attleborough,    . 

118 

73,679 

19,064 

Erving,  . 

32 

6,797 

1,358 

Norton,  .        .        .        . 

146 

73,125 

13,466 

Gill, 

97 

27,759 

5,610 

Raynhaiu, 

160 

36,043 

8,569 

Greenfield,     . 

145 

35,576 

7,127 

Rehoboth, 

321 

211,450 

54,128 

Hawley, 

78 

15,541 

2,935 

[407] 


408 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POULTRY  PRODUCTS  — Continued. 
EGGS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Ueturns 

Counties,  Cn 

lES,   AND            "^.* 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

lie- 

Towsi 

portni? 

'■                   Specified 

I'roduct 

Dozen 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Dozen 

Value 

FRANKLIN 

—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX  -  Con. 

Heath,    . 

87 

15,411 

$2,833 

Boxborough, 

64 

26,190 

$5,490 

Leverett, 

107 

22,111 

4,421 

Burlington,    . 

8 

8,840 

2,215 

Leyden, 

68 

14,193 

2,790 

Cambridge,. 

3 

1,050 

264 

Monroe, 

23 

5,118 

962 

Carlisle, 

65 

27,957 

5,963 

Montague,     . 

133 

23,394 

4,668 

Chelmsford,  . 

221 

66,277 

16,896 

New  yaletn,  . 

.  i        124 

31,478 

6,341 

Concord, 

140 

42,050 

8,999 

Northfield,     . 

.  1        158 

33,744 

6,752 

Dracut,  .... 

131 

63,979 

12,479 

Orange, . 

113 

30,335 

6,280 

Dunstable,     . 

66 

26,100 

6,636 

Rowe,     . 

70 

24,2J2 

2,573 

Everett, 

3 

1,410 

423 

Shelburne,     . 

85 

19,528 

3,927 

Framingham, 

178 

71,391 

17,591 

Shutesbury,  . 

69 

12,136 

2,382 

Groton 

158 

45,710 

9,172 

Sunderland,  . 

.        .           101 

22,815 

6,700 

Holliston, 

134 

46,426 

11,673 

Warwick, 

109 

20,671 

3,963 

Hopkinton,    . 

146 

59,400 

15,286 

Wendell, 

73 

13,806 

2,775 

Hudson, 

104 

31,490 

7,054 

Whately, 

109 

15,537 

2,931 

Lexington,     . 

90 

43,512 

11,332 

Lincoln, 

99 

63,092 

13,609 

Littleton, 

91 

35,290 

7,396 

HAMPD 

EX.                2,743 

646,037 

$147,206 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

41 

8 

15,087 
3,421 

3,970 
835 

Agawam, 

262 

82,689 

20,666 

Marlborough,    . 

109 

40,271 

8,869 

Blandford, 

128 

25,575 

4,747 

Maynard, 

42 

6,819 

1,233 

Brimfield, 

146 

22,626 

4,929 

Medford,     . 

7 

6,367 

1,846 

Chester, 

78 

19,466 

3,289 

Melrose, 

4 

1,262 

397 

Chicopee,     . 

128 

31 ,807 

8,046 

Natick,  .... 

171 

71,920 

17,868 

East  Lougmea 
Granville, 

duw,      .           loii 
16U 

34,244 
26,345 

7,408 
5,380 

Newton, 

North  Reading,     . 

116 

i          88 

37,442 
46,916 

10,312 
11,143 

Hampden,      . 
Holland, 

101 

34,927 

7,534 

Pepperell,      . 

i        160 

68,713 

13,941 

36 

4,213 
17,439 

857 

Reading, 

96 

31,536 

7,8.56 

HOLTOKE,        . 

65 

4,827 

Sherborn, 

126 

45,294 

10,249 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

50 
142 
208 

12,900 
24,579 
63,752 

3,269 

6,378 

13,050 

Shirley, 

Somerville, 

Stoneham, 

79 
4 

7 

28,178 

490 

11,393 

5,615 

125 

2,776 

Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 

51 
158 

10,667 
30,590 

1,924 
6,277 

Stow,      .        .        .        . 
Sudbury, 

82 
135 

23,909 
41,662 

4,815 
8,514 

Russell, 

37 

5,811 

1,051 

Tewksbury,  . 

141 

60,462 

11,722 

Southwick,    . 

138 

38,065 

9,686 

Townsend,    . 

8 

6,933 

1,735 

Springfield 

147 

33,098 

8,642 

Tyngsborough,     . 

68 

27,060 

6,860 

Tolland, 

44 

6,345 

1,315 

Wakefield,     . 

17 

21,603 

5,444 

Wales,   . 

65 

9,789 

1,975 

Waltham,    . 

68 

35,468 

9,037 

Westfield,      . 

230 

40,643 

9,682 

Watertown,  . 

24 

9,750 

2,034 

West  Springfi 
Wilbraham,  . 

eld,         .           120 
145 

17,406 
53,061 

4,216 
12,058 

Waylaud, 
Westford, 

85 
145 

49,725 
60,617 

12,911 
15,718 

Weston, 

113 

57,344 

14,598 

Wilmington, 

95 

30,813 

7,013 

Winchester,  . 

13 

10,607 

2,614 

HAMPSE 

QRK.              2,691 

577,536 

$119,039 

WOBURN, 

19 

63,086 

13,286 

Amherst, 

190 

66,055 

8,508 

Belchertown, 

261 

52,101 

11,603 

NANTUt^KET. 

i          78 

47,150 

$11,739 

Chesterfield, 

8;? 

10,730 

2,179 

Cnmmington, 

90 

16,675 

3,335 

Nantucket,    . 

78 

47,150 

11,739 

Easthampton, 

118 

21,771 

6,450 

Enfield,  . 

61 

16,530 

3,306 

Goshen, 

48 

9,137 

1,837 

NORFOLK. 

1,687 

723,417 

$168,068 

Granby, 

106 

23,390 

4,916 

Greenwich,   . 

56 

16,670 

3,309 

Avon,     .        .        .        . 

33 

7,485 

1,930 

Hadley, . 

237 

67,054 

10,372 

Bellingham,  . 

72 

23,965 

5,627 

Hatfield, 

137 

20,499 

4,276 

Braintree, 

86 

21,270 

5,478 

Huntington,  . 

80 

16,051 

2,868 

Brookline, 

14 

5,144 

1,307 

Middlefield,  . 

47 

11,725 

2,186 

C'anton,  .        .        .         . 

62 

17,090 

3,799 

NORTHAMPTO 

N,    .        .           223 

37,893 

9,478 

Cohasset, 

20 

18,300 

3,944 

Pelham, 

75 

13,521 

2,665 

Dedham, 

!        119 

65,774 

16,354 

Plainfield,      . 

77 

12,525 

2,494 

Dover,    .        .        .        . 

99 

60,089 

13,706 

Prescott, 

77 

17,588 

3,510 

F'oxborough, 

117 

47,468 

9,572 

Southampton 

,       .        .           160 

29,234 

7,316 

Franklin, 

101 

23,675 

6,943 

South  Hadle> 

,       .        .           128 

36,350 

9,233 

Holbrook, 

32 

18,185 

4,484 

Ware,     . 

146 

26,664 

5,492 

Hyde  Park,    . 
Medfield, 

1 

700 

173 

Westhamptoi 

1,      .        .             68 

14,044 

3,298 

60 

13,176 

3,309 

Williamsburj 

!,       .         .           112 

26,149 

6,331 

Medway, 

Millis,     .        .        .        . 

71 

22,334 

6,622 

Worthington 

111 

25,280 

6,077 

48 

13,720 

2,942 

Milton 

17 

10,615 

3,132 

Needham, 

105 

86,955 

19,210 

MIDDLI 

:SEX.              4,439 

1,793,650 

$423,745 

Norfolk, 

71 

25,233 

6,171 

Norwood, 

34 

13,665 

2,925 

Acton,    . 

126 

48,834 

10,135 

QUINCY, 

14 

6,456 

1,899 

Arlington, 

40 

11,029 

2,251 

Randolph,      . 

19 

2,980 

616 

Ashby,  . 

135 

44,786 

9,991 

i     Sharon,  .         .         .         . 

78 

20,912 

5,257 

Ashland, 

86 

31,992 

7,955 

Stonghton,     . 

108 

31,474 

8,052 

Ayer, 

23 

6,138 

1,302 

Wal  )oIe, 

84 

48,866 

9,733 

Bedford, 

77 

38,705 

6,755 

Wei  esley,     . 

64 

13,878 

3,521 

Belmont, 

32 

8,205 

2,258 

Weymouth,  . 

76 

22,215 

5.571 

BiUerica, 

148 

70,649 

17,386 

Wrentham,    . 

103 

81,896 

17,793 

AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


409 


POULTRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
EGGS  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 



Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Dozen 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 

Dozen 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 

Specified 

Product 

Product 

PLYMOUTH. 

2,108 

777,776 

$173,801 

"WORCESTER  — Con. 

Ablngton, 

37 

11,830 

2,960 

Clinton 

82 

28,549 

$5,864 

Bridgewater, 

67 

27,298 

6,916 

Dana, 

64 

16,065 

3,160 

Brockton,   . 

41 

17,205 

4,129 

Douglas, 

109 

30,232 

6,320 

Carver,  . 

74 

16,661 

3,443 

Dudley, 

107 

28,983 

6,718 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

94 

38,732 

7,699 

FiTCHBURG,    . 

121 

30,918 

6,442 

86 

31,179 

8,022 

Gardner, 

60 

18,479 

4,521 

Halifax, 

87 

27,430 

6,866 

Grafton, 

159 

48,270 

11,787 

Hanover, 

99 

36,375 

7,275 

Hardwick,     . 

148 

21,181 

4,388 

Hanson, 

150 

31,790 

7,869 

Harvard, 

164 

44,945 

9,121 

Hingham, 

63 

38,589 

9,889 

Holden, . 

139 

55,706 

11,511 

Hull,       . 

2 

1,600 

400 

Hopedale, 

30 

8,145 

2,123 

Kingston, 

84 

19,357 

4,08.8 

Hubbardston, 

151 

55,360 

12,507 

Lakeville, 

136 

65,045 

16,008 

Lancaster, 

133 

76,020 

18,556 

Marlon, 

44 

21,605 

4,568 

Leicester, 

99 

26,132 

6,587 

Marshlield,    . 

110 

46,678 

9,557 

Leominster,  . 

10 

6,348 

1,573 

Mattapoisett, 

86 

66,194 

13,106 

Lunenburg,  . 

160 

70.255 

14,697 

Middleborough, 

189 

44,475 

9,012 

Mendon, 

115 

58,910 

11,896 

Norwell, 

39 

18,199 

4,618 

Milford, 

49 

13,869 

3,435 

Pembroke, 

93 

41,189 

8,618 

Millbury, 

96 

22,543 

5,481 

Plymouth, 

63 

25,031 

5,079 

New  Braintree, 

82 

16,866 

3,374 

Plympton, 

89 

13,772 

2,820 

Northborough, 

130 

60,710 

12,651 

■Rochester, 

115 

65,255 

13,001 

Northbridge, 

82 

22,920 

4,620 

Rockland, 

27 

9,655 

2,422 

North  Brookfield, 

145 

20,165 

4,218 

Scltuate, 

97 

31,695 

7,887 

Oakham, 

81 

18,790 

4,556 

AVareham, 

34 

4,927 

1,007 

Oxford,  . 

120 

26,624 

6,598 

AVest  l?ridgewater. 

76 

19,786 

5,009 

Paxton,  . 

6T 

18,540 

4,614 

■\\Tiitman, 

26 

6,223 

1,534 

Petersham,    . 
Phillipston,   . 
Princeton, 

133 

78 

147 

30,839 
15,667 
39,576 

5,966 
3,295 
8,513 

SUFFOLK. 

09 

25,618 

$7,272 

Royalston,     . 
1   Rutland, 

127 
114 

•J7,884 
33,439 

5,928 
7,457 

Boston, 

47 

17,251 

5,165 

Shrewsbury, 

279 

67,695 

13,844 

Chelsea, 

5 

2,790 

611 

Soutliborough, 

98 

49,668 

12,611 

Revere 

11 

3,327 

953 

Southbridge, 

74 

16,744 

3,865 

Winthrop,     . 

6 

2,250 

543 

Spencer, 
Sterling, 
Sturbridge,    . 

141 
163 
153 

47,790 
85,259 
25,040 

12,311 

19,241 

5,251 

WORCESTER. 

7,078 

2,196,824 

$483,778 

Sutton,   . 
Templeton,   . 

175 
136 

52,415 
21,857 

12,506 
4,625 

Ashbumham, 

94 

15,734 

3,198 

Upton,    . 

128 

45,768 

9,458 

Athol,    . 

138 

44,694 

9,256 

Uxbridge, 

147 

69,164 

13,981 

Auburn, 

84 

34,595 

6,878 

Warren, 

116 

18,604 

4,104 

Barre,    . 

179 

34,513 

6,915 

Webster, 

50 

11,189 

2,505 

Berlin,   . 

101 

52,776 

10,834 

Westborough, 

102 

39,008 

8,273 

Blackstone, 

126 

54,057 

13,350 

West  Boylston, 

83 

30,194 

5,933 

Bolton,  . 

137 

65,835 

13,160 

West  Brookfield, 

105 

17,523 

3,512 

Boylston, 

93 

39,927 

7,972 

Westminster, 

173 

64,791 

15,277 

Brookfield, 

166 

33,823 

6,982 

Winchendon, 

86 

15,514 

3,305 

Charlton, 

218 

61,757 

15,549 

Worcester, 

247 

87,960 

20,607 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

33,908 

31,379 

12,168,918 

$2,731,271 

$0.22 

$80.65 

Barnstable 

2,124 

1,229 

895 

449,026 

85,819 

0.19 

69.83 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

3,042 

2,251 

737,539 

151,966 

0.21 

49.96 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3,458 

2,135 

2,211,400 

535,435 

0.24 

154.84 

Dukes, 

483 

257 

226 

102,911 

22,243 

0.22 

86.55 

Essex,  . 

6,232 

2,293 

2,939 

1,292,510 

288,070 

0.22 

125.63 

Franklin, 

6,298 

2,736 

2,562 

587,525 

113,090 

0.19 

41.33 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

2,743 

2,207 

646,037 

147,206 

0.23 

53.67 

Hampshire, 

6,063 

2,691 

2,372 

677,536 

119,039 

0.21 

44.24 

Middlesex,    . 

8,360 

4,439 

3,921 

1,793,650 

423,745 

0.24 

95.46 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

78 

69 

47,150 

11,739 

0.25 

150.50 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,687 

2,074 

723,417 

168,068 

0.23 

99.63 

Plymouth,    . 

4,688 

2,108 

2,480 

777,775 

173,801 

0.22 

82.45 

Suffolk, 

188 

69 

119 

25,618 

7,272 

0.28 

105.39 

Worcester,   . 

14,207 

7,078 

7,129 

2,196,824 

483,778 

0.22 

68.35 

410 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POULTRY  PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
FANCY  EGGS. 


Returns 

Returns 

ConuTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

port  uig 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

10 

579 

$325 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Barnstable, 

1 

250 

50 

Hadley 

1 

120 

$300 

Bourne,     . 

1 

22 

10 

Southampton,  . 

1 

6 

6 

Brewster, . 

1 

10 

15 

South  Hadley,  . 

1 

20 

IS 

Dennis, 

1 

20 

20 

Falmouth, 

1 

100 

33 

Provincetown, 

1 

20 

20 

MIDDLESEX. 

49 

12,641 

$11,357 

Wellfleet, . 
Yarmouth, 

1 
3 

27 
130 

27 
150 

Acton, 
Ashby, 

2 
2 

375 
23 

146 
39 

Chelmsford, 

3 

71 

99 

BERKSHIRE. 

12 

706 

$1,444 

Concord,  . 

1 

Co 

82 

Alford 

Clarksburg, 

Great  Barrington,    . 

Lee 

PlTTSrlELD,       . 

Richmond, 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

WUliametown, 

1 
1 
2 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

10 

8 

21 

610 

20 

20 

12 

5 

10 
4 

36 
1,357 

20 
4 
3 

10 

Dracut, 
Framingham, 
Hopkinton, 
Hudson,    . 
Lexington, 
Lincoln,    , 
Littleton,  . 
Lowell,  . 
Marlborough 
Natick, 

1 
3 

1 
3 
1 
1 
2 
4 
1 
8 

8 

624 

100 

1,200 

350 

15 

210 

720 

2,500 

4,620 

4 
623 

300 

521 

165 

8 

105 

688 

1,200 

5,931 

BRISTOL. 

25 

6,715 

$5,402 

Reading,    . 

1 

75 

56 

Attleborough, 
Berkley,    . 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton,   . 
Easton,      . 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  RiviSB,    . 

1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 

600 

60 

5 

60 

2,918 

5 

825 

1,080 

40 

2 

75 

2,500 

412 

Sherborn, . 
Shirley,     . 
Sudbury,  . 
Tyngsborough, 
Waltham, 
Westford, 
Weston,    . 

2 
1 
1 

1 
6 
1 
3 

30 

12 

50 

5 

1,240 

8 

340 

15 
12 
30 

5 

1,100 

8 

320 

Mansfield, 

2 

15 

10 

New  Bedford 
Raynham, 

» 

1 

3 

25 
167 

13 

80 

NANTUCKET. 

1 

65 

$30 

Rehoboth, 

1 

20 

20 

Nantucket, 

1 

65 

30 

Somerset, . 

2 

1,820 

913 

Taumton, 

6 

195 

256 

NORFOLK. 

8 

462 

$766 

DUKES. 

1 

400 

$250 

Dedham 

1 

25 

50 

Chilmark, 

1 

400 

250 

Foxborough,    . 
Stoughton, 

1 
5 

100 
137 

40 
76 

Wellesley, 

1 

200 

600 

ESSEX. 

43 

16,350 

$6,838 

Beyebly, 

9 

4,894 

1,638 

PLYMOUTH, 

8 

2,010 

$1,505 

Georgetown,    . 

2 

70 

30 

Gloucester,  . 

1 

3,511 

1,071 

Brockton, 

2 

1,100 

726 

Haverhill,     . 

3 

465 

449 

Duxbury,  . 

15 

15 

Ipswich 

1 

400 

200 

Hanover,  . 

325 

160 

Methuen,  .... 

8 

1,636 

1,201 

Hingham, . 

200 

200 

Newbury, 

4 

178 

164 

Marshfield, 

20 

20 

Newbubyport, 

3 

48 

40 

Norwell,    . 

250 

312 

North  Andover, 

1 

406 

114 

West  Bridgewater, 

100 

72 

Peabody,  .... 

3 

2,300 

1,363 

Rowley,    .... 
Salem,      .... 

1 

3 

10 
2,350 

5 
510 

SUFFOLK. 

200 

$200 

Salisbury, 

1 

60 

26 

Boston 

200 

200 

Wenham, .... 

1 

10 

10 

West  Newbury, 

2 

12 

17 

WORCESTER. 

37 

4,448 

$2,585 

FRANKLIN. 

8 

183 

$114 

Auburn,    .        .        ,        . 

8 

16 

Ashfield,  . 

Bernardston, 

Deerfield,. 

• 

2 

1 
3 

30 

20 

104 

15 

20 
40 

Blackstone, 
Bo  vision,  . 
Clinton,     . 
Dudley,     . 

FiTCHBURG, 

60 
25 
30 
24 

30 
25 
15 
14 

Greenfield, 

• 

1 

25 

36 

12 

25 

Heath 

1 

4 

3 

Gardner,   . 
Grafton,    , 

10 
61 

10 
33 

HAMPDEN. 

12 

228 

$260 

Hard  wick. 
Harvard,   . 

10 
25 

10 
60 

Agawam, .... 

1 

50 

38 

Hubbardston, 

3 

1 

Chicopee, 

1 

15 

30 

Lunenburg, 

495 

627 

Hampden, 

1 

20 

20 

Millbury,  . 

2 

4 

Longmeadow, 

1 

30 

30 

PhilliiJston, 

38 

S8 

Ludlow,    . 

3 

57 

61 

Rutland,    . 

75 

75 

Monson,     . 

2 

31 

56 

Sonthbridge, 

15 

1& 

Palmer, 

2 

10 

5 

Hterling,    . 

67 

3T 

Springfield, 

1 

15 

30 

Sutton,      , 

50 

100 

Uxbridge, 

1,768 

674 

HAMPSHIRE. 

6 

246 

$418 

Warren,    . 
Westborough, 

15 
1,500 

21 

750 

Belchertown,    . 

2 

21 

20 

West  Brookflel 

d, 

2 

15 

15 

Eaethamptou,  . 

1 

80 

75 

Worcester,    . 

2 

150 

100 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   ?fAME. 


411 


POULTRY    PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 

FANCY  EGGS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Pptlll'119 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Keturns 

Reporting 
Specirted 
Product 

Xiit  Keport- 

ins 

Specified 

Product 

Dozen 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Per-son 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

221 

65,066 

45,233 

$31,494 

$0.70 

$142.51 

Barnstable 

2,124 

10 

2,114 

579 

325 

0.56 

32.50 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

12 

6,281 

706 

1,444 

2.05 

120.33 

Bristol, 

i       6,593 

25 

6,568 

6,715 

6,402 

0.80 

216.08 

Dukes, . 

i          483 

1 

482 

400 

250 

0.63 

250.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

43 

6,189 

16,350 

6,838 

0.42 

159.02 

Franklin, 

6,298 

8 

5,290 

183 

114 

0.62 

14.25 

Hampden, 

i       4,950 

12 

4,938 

228 

260 

1.14 

21.67 

Hampshire, 

1       5,063 

6 

5,057 

246 

418 

1.70 

69.67 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

49 

8,311 

12,641 

11,357 

0.90 

231.78 

Nantucket, 

147 

1 

146 

65 

30 

0.46 

30.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

8 

3,753 

462 

766 

1.66 

95.75 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

8 

4,580 

2,010 

1,505 

0.75 

188.13 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

200 

200 

1.00 

200.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

37 

14,170 

4,448 

2,585 

0.58 

69.86 

GAME  EGGS. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Dozen 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

3 

464 

$193 

MIDDLESEX. 

5 

309 

$94 

Barnstable, 

2 

304 

]r)3 

Acton 

152 

24 

Bourne 

1 

160 

40 

MAItLBOROUOH, 

22 

11 

Sudbury 

35 

29 

BERKSHIRE. 

3 

206 

$516 

Westford, 

100 

30 

Adams,     .... 

1 

200 

500 

Clarksburg, 

1 

2 

6 

NANTUCKET. 

25 

$25. 

Williamstown, 

1 

4 

10 

Nantucket, 

25 

25 

BRISTOL, 

2 

2,317 

$1,619 

NORFOLK. 

380 

$380 

Attleborough,  . 
Raynham, 

1 
1 

2,242 

75 

1,581 
38 

Milton 

380 

380 

ESSEX. 

1 

200 

$100 

WORCESTER. 

365 

$124 

Ipswich 

1 

200 

100 

Grafton 

15 

10 

Shrewsbury,     . 

225 

50 

HAMPDEN. 

1 

15 

$5 

Westborough,  . 
Westminster,   . 

2 
3 

53 

60 

38 

22- 

East  Longmeadow, . 

1 

15 

5 

Worcester,    . 

1 

12 

4 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 

Dozen 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Bach 
Person 

Product 

Jlaking  Returm 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

25 

65,262 

4,281 

$3,056 

$0.71 

$122.24 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

3 

2,121 

464 

193 

0.42 

64.33 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

3 

5,290 

206 

516 

2.50 

172.00 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2 

5,591 

2,317 

1,619 

0.70 

809.60 

Dukes, . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Essex,  . 

6,232 

1 

5,231 

200 

100 

0.50 

100.00 

Franklin, 

5,298 

_ 

5,298 

_ 

„ 

_ 

- 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1 

4.949 

15 

5 

0.33 

5.00 

Harapsliire, 

5,063 

_ 

5,063 

_ 

«. 

_ 

-. 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

0 

8,355 

309 

94 

0.30 

18.80 

Nantucket, 

147 

1 

146 

25 

26 

1.00 

25.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

380 

380 

1.00 

380.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

_ 

4,688 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

. 

- 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

8 

14,199 

366 

124 

0.34 

15.50 

412 


CEITSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POULTRY   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
DRESSED  POULTRY. 


Returns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

BARNSTABLE 

915 

141,795 

$22,213 

DUKES  — Con. 

Barnstable,   . 

109 

19,388 

3,998 

Gay  Head,     . 

15 

1,065 

$172 

Bourne, 

35 

4,829 

1,060 

Gosnold, 

7 

1,396 

251 

Brewster, 

27 

5,195 

936 

Tisbury, 

19 

5,030 

1,199 

Chatham, 

88 

7,370 

1,240 

West  tisbury,      . 

66 

14,748 

2,934 

Dennis, . 

57 

5,335 

973 

Eastham, 

22 

2,535 

357 

Falmouth, 

105 

13,959 

2,070 

ESSEX. 

2,000 

366,108 

$64,481 

Harwich, 

117 

19,290 

2,733 

Mashpee, 

15 

1,230 

263 

Amesbury,    . 

121 

17,484 

2,540 

Orleans, 

49 

30,815 

2,926 

Andover, 

5 

1,195 

186 

Provincetowr 

1,       •        . 

75 

6,035 

1,165 

Beverly, 

87 

17,803 

3,793 

Sandwich, 

18 

3,030 

624 

Boxford, 

101 

17,134 

2,788 

Truro,    . 

86 

11,055 

1,787 

Bradford,       . 

2 

210 

37 

Wellfleet, 

86 

8,642 

1,447 

Dan  vers. 

19 

16,869 

2,703 

Yarmouth, 

26 

3,087 

634 

j  Essex,    . 

52 

8,422 

1,445 

Georgetown, 

64 

7,785 

1,327 

Gloucester, 

94 

16,120 

3,208 

BERKSHIRE. 

2,400 

304,705 

$50,999 

Groveland,    . 
Hamilton, 

19 

49 

4,252 
14,170 

658 
2,658 

Adams 

78 

12,359 

1,950 

Haverhill,  . 

156 

21,552 

3,356 

Alford 

41 

3,005 

394 

Ipswich, 

58 

11,035 

2,272 

Becket,  .        .        .        . 

60 

3,763 

589 

Lawrence,  . 

4 

1,455 

255 

■Cheshire, 

68 

8,045 

1,206 

Ltnn,    . 

9 

1,255 

198 

Clarksburg,  . 

57 

7,774 

1,563 

Lynnfield, 

15 

7,220 

1,177 

Dalton,  .        .        .        . 

59 

7,540 

1,936 

Manchester,  . 

16 

2,700 

537 

Egremont,     . 

77 

8,310 

1,324 

Marblehead,  . 

34 

7,820 

1,721 

Florida 

32 

2,640 

398 

Merrimac, 

58 

8,755 

1,591 

Great  Barrington, 

118 

18,764 

3,638 

Methuen, 

175 

31,661 

5,346 

Hancock, 

45 

6,755 

1,034 

Middleton,     . 

56 

9,876 

1,410 

Hinsdale, 

72 

7,370 

1,220 

Nahant, 

1 

50 

8 

Lanesborough,      . 

90 

12,162 

2,001 

Newbury, 

95 

11,957 

2,047 

Lee,        .... 

111 

18,306 

3,215 

Nbwburyport, 

69 

14,132 

2,401 

Lenox,   .        .        .        . 

64 

15,434 

2,778 

North  Andover, 

82 

14,743 

2,449 

Monterey,      . 

75 

7,265 

1,373 

Peabody, 

111 

16,8.59 

3,236 

Mount  Washington,      . 

16 

2,145 

409 

Rockport, 

16 

1,230 

240 

New  Ashford, 

23 

2,295 

293 

Rowley, 

75 

10,282 

1,759 

New  Marlborough, 

112 

9,916 

1,978 

Salem, . 

19 

6,410 

1,071 

North  Adams,   . 

57 

8,244 

1,390 

Salisbury, 

100 

12,520 

2,229 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

62 

7,875 

1,182 

Baugus, . 

35 

7,945 

1,293 

Peru,      . 

46 

2,990 

382 

Swarapscott, 

8 

1,310 

202 

PiTTSFIELD, 

188 

23,966 

3,649 

Topsfield,      . 

33 

22,300 

4,460 

Richmond, 

78 

9,061 

1,318 

Wenham, 

45 

7,012 

1,240 

Sandisfleld, 

112 

9,559 

1,230 

West  Newbury,   . 

117 

14,585 

2,635 

Savoy,    . 

30 

2,696 

482 

Sheffield, 

183 

16,847 

3,354 

Stockbridge, 

81 

17,085 

2,679 

FRANKLIN. 

2,294 

213,263 

$31,039 

Tyringham,  . 

44 

3,175 

501 

Washington, 

68 

10,455 

1,345 

Ashfield, 

134 

13,673 

1,955 

"West  Stockbridge, 

73 

5,226 

810 

Bernardston, 

100 

11,698 

1,798 

Williamstown, 

174 

32,548 

5,222 

Buckland, 

i           83 

6,876 

984 

"Windsor, 

16 

1,130 

186 

Charlemont,  . 
Col  rain, 
Conway, 

76 
154 

108 

5,928 

11,286 

8,671 

828 
1,284 
1,375 

BRISTOL. 

2,904 

627,372 

$103,113 

Deerfleld, 
Erving,  . 

191 
32 

19,904 
3,450 

2,742 
525 

Acnshnet, 

160 

39,.560 

6,534 

Gill, 

66 

8,722 

1,205 

Attleborough, 

97 

16,402 

2,517 

Greenfield,    . 

109 

12,248 

1,882 

Berkley, 

126 

24,550 

3,297 

Hawley, 

77 

4,768 

777 

Dartmouth,   . 

411 

84,960 

12,6.52 

Heath,    . 

50 

2,507 

347 

Dighton, 

130 

16,010 

2,065 

Leverett, 

96 

7,394 

1,1.36 

Easton,  .... 

110 

61,051 

11,424 

Leyden, 

64 

3,008 

337 

Fairhaven,     . 

1        117 

27,596 

5,235 

Monroe, 

24 

1,320 

167 

Fall  River, 

[        108 

20,568 

3,290 

Montague, 

134 

12.654 

2,036 

Freetown, 

i         63 

13,308 

3,653 

New  Salem,  . 

115 

10,240 

1,580 

Mansfield, 

37 

6,4.56 

1,129 

Northfield,     . 

155 

19,654 

2,944 

New  Bedford,   . 

120 

23,7.39 

3,589 

Orange, . 

89 

8,208 

1,261 

North  Attleborough,    . 

87 

19,005 

3,268 

Rowe,     . 

59 

4,669 

641 

Norton 

117 

19,755 

3,488 

Shelburne,    . 

76 

7,995 

1,279 

Raynham,      . 
Rehoboth, 

i        111 

8,691 

1,053 

Shutesbury,  . 

52 

3,364 

518 

254 

51,395 

8,035 

Sunderland,  . 

28 

3,600 

438 

Seekonk, 

162 

29,200 

4,584 

Warwick, 

80 

7,526 

1,191 

Somerset, 

68 

10,708 

2,634 

Wendell, 

53 

6,355 

948 

Swansea, 

176 

28,753 

4,593 

Whately, 

89 

7,545 

861 

Taunton,     . 

145 

64,790 

9,607 

Westport, 

305 

60,875 

10,466 

HAMPDEN. 

2,444 

219,470 

$34,722 

DUKES. 

238 

44,429 

$9,291 

Agawani, 

260 

22,577 

3,365 

Biaiidford,      . 

, 

100 

10,626 

1,448 

Ohilmark, 

55 

6,467 

1,220 

Briintield, 

. 

117 

9,084 

1,896 

€'ottage  City, 

28 

6,375 

1,577 

ChcHtcr, 

68 

6,148 

953 

j;dgartown,  . 

i          4« 

9. .348 

1,938 

Chicopee,     . 

• 

127 

11,040 

1,829 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


4ia 


POULTRY   PRODUCTS  —  Continued. 
DRESSED   POULTRY  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

"Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX- Con. 

East  Longmeadow, 

77 

10,290 

$1,430 

Sherborn, 

111 

12,248 

$2,033 

Granville, 

127 

11,234 

1,832 

Shirley, 

65 

10,630 

1,603 

Hampden, 

104 

13,365 

2,023 

SOMERVILLE, 

1 

75 

11 

Holland, 

21 

1,840 

298 

Stoneham,     . 

1 

200 

46 

HOLYOKE,        . 

39 

1,802 

314 

Stow,        .      . 

49 

9,137 

1,479 

Longmeadow, 

39 

4,310 

774 

Sudbury, 

121 

14,236 

2,217 

Ludlow, 

137 

8,691 

1,455 

Tewksbury,  . 

127 

19,593 

3,127 

Monson, 

194 

20,538 

3,083 

Townsend,    . 

4 

410 

62 

Montgomery, 

60 

3,654 

559 

Tyngsborough, 

67 

8,169 

1,473 

Palmer, 

155 

13,432 

2,100 

Wakefield,     . 

2 

915 

110 

RuBBell, 

29 

1,845 

295 

Waltham,    . 

26 

11,960 

1,829 

Southwick,    . 

121 

5,192 

927 

Wayland, 

27 

5,390 

937 

Springfield, 

146 

18,253 

3,119 

Westford,      . 

125 

22,170 

3,726 

Tolland, 

34 

3,394 

500 

Weston, 

24 

19,735 

2,665 

Wales,    . 

49 

3,566 

585 

Wilmington, 

85 

8,176 

1,035 

Westfield,      . 

202 

16,043 

2,590 

Winchester,  . 

3 

400 

60 

"West  Springfield, 

109 

3,942 

681 

WOBURN, 

12 

6,228 

920 

Wilbraham,  . 

139 

18,624 

2,666 

NANTUCKET. 

75 

36,194 

$8,673 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,833 

177,286 

$25,946 

Nantucket,    . 

75 

36,194 

8,673. 

Amherst, 

159 

26,025 

3,912 

Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, 

138 
65 

15,228 
3,200 

2,289 
495 

NORFOLK 

1,206 

218,464 

$35,010 

Cummington, 
Easthampton, 
Enfield, . 

63 
49 
32 

4,681 
3,816 
2,685 
2,832 

626 
479 
361 

Avon,     . 
Bellingham, 

25 
62 

2,000 
8,298 

368 
1,424 

Goshen, 

40 

386 

Braintree, 

60 

6,436 

1,023 

Granby, 
Greenwich,   . 

83 
24 

6,051 
2,935 

936 
399 

Brookline, 
Canton,  . 

9 
51 

1,605 
6,120 

304 
1,115 

Hadlev, . 

228 

30,186 

4,700 

Coh  asset, 

18 

2,280 

444 

Hatfield, 

126 

8,830 

9-J6 

Dedham, 

32 

5,690 

1,010 

Huntington,  . 
Middlefield,  . 

68 
46 

4,377 
4,061 

737 
674 

Dover,    . 
Foxborough, 

98 
25 

18,460 
2,720 

3,372 
464 

Northampton, 
Pelham, 
Plainfield,      . 
Prescott, 

122 
71 
60 
69 

14,321 
6,098 
3,630 
4,636 

2,187 
960 
450 
689 

Franklin, 
Holbrook, 
Medfield, 
Medway, 

51 
30 

58 
58 

6,591 
3,275 

4,828 
5,201 

947 
580- 
782 
900 

Southampton, 
South  Hadley, 
Ware, 

73 

46 

144 

6,660 

6,140 

11,984 

846 

876 

1.882 

Millis,     . 
Milton,  . 
Needham, 

35 
17 

88 

4,285 

2,072 

18,935 

724 

364 

3,124 

Westhampton, 
AVilliamsburg, 

18 
32 

1,921 
3,270 

255 
408 

Norfolk, 
Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

59 
34 

6,922 
7,620 

1,131 
1,319 

Worthington, 

77 

3,819 

473 

10 
14 

785 
1,226 

107 
215 

Sharon, . 

54 

5,641 

662 

MIDDLESEX, 

2,947 

496,035 

$81,639 

Stoughton, 
Walpole, 

77 
67 

9,003 
10,385 

1,464 
1,970 

Acton 

108 

18,496 

2,736 

Wellesley, 

39 

3,438 

566 

Arlington,     . 

2 

40 

9 

Weymouth, 

62 

8,725 

1,720 

Ashby,  . 

125 

14,471 

2,540 

Wrentham, 

73 

66,025 

8,921 

Ashland, 

24 

5,167 

875 

Ayer,       .      . 

18 

3,279 

574 

Bedford, 

64 

3,560 

497 

PLYMOUTH. 

1,575 

229,516 

$41,774 

Belmont, 

2 

900 

145 

Billerica, 

131 

25,353 

4,081 

Abington, 

31 

2,445 

431 

Boxboroiigh, 

53 

5,092 

580 

Bridgewater, 

65 

4,858 

799 

Burlington,   . 

5 

1,700 

304 

Brockton,    . 

37 

10,434 

2,166 

Cambridge, 

2 

125 

24 

Carver,  . 

66 

4,937 

762 

Carlisle, 

52 

6,573 

982 

Duxbury, 

72 

12,168 

1,908 

Chelmsford,  • 

200 

35,944 

6,620 

East  Bridgewater 

85 

14,003 

2,383 

Concord, 

120 

22,419 

3,594 

Halifax, 

76 

10,317 

1,867 

Dracut,  . 

122 

20,177 

3,706 

Hanover, 

5 

790 

117 

Dunstable,     . 

15 

2,825 

433 

Hanson, 

104 

9,671 

1,726 

Framiugham, 

72 

26,555 

5,215 

Hlngham, 

56 

8,770 

1,332 

Groton,  . 

144 

15,455 

2,587 

Hull,       . 

1 

294 

52 

HoUiston, 

27 

6,816 

992 

Kingston, 

75 

9,240 

1,549 

Hopkinton,    . 

26 

2,785 

657 

Lakeville, 

132 

9,975 

1,317 

Hudson, 

69 

11,655 

1,826 

Marion, . 

13 

7,282 

1,188 

Lexington,    . 

70 

11,813 

1,503 

Marshfield,    . 

97 

10,444 

1,739 

Lincoln, 

28 

8,139 

1,278 

Mattapoisett, 

53 

13,596 

2,184 

Littleton, 

16 

4,515 

726 

Middleborough, 

179 

23,962 

4,020 

Lo-nrELL, 

31 

3,367 

604 

Norwell, 

29 

29,045 

7,739 

Malden, 

3 

488 

57 

Pembroke, 

72 

7,970 

1,671 

Marlborough, 

62 

17,537 

3,443 

Plymouth, 

58 

6,580 

1,361 

Maynard, 

34 

2,533 

387 

Plympton, 

84 

8,822 

1,524 

Medford,     . 

5 

1,400 

290 

Rochester, 

11 

950 

149 

Natick,  . 

148 

18,482 

3,483 

Rockland, 

25 

1,985 

380 

Newton, 

90 

10,480 

1,975 

Scituate, 

37 

5,786 

1,117 

North  Reading, 

84 

15,374 

2,318 

Wareham, 

33 

3,827 

557 

Pepperell,      . 

53 

12,041 

1,579 

West  Bridgewater, 

69 

9,765 

1,532 

Reading, 

92 

10,807 

1,706 

"Whitman, 

20 

1,700 

304 

414 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POULTRY   PRODUCTS  —  Concluded. 
DRESSED   POULTRY  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

CocNTiBS,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Pi-oduct 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

SUFFOLK. 

51 

6,309 

$824 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Boston, 

37 

4,429 

577 

Mendon, 

108 

12,982 

$2,100 

Chelsea, 

3 

650 

81 

1   Milford, 

41 

7,230 

1,025 

Revere,  .... 

8 

750 

96 

:   Millbury, 

88 

5,810 

883 

AVinthrop,     . 

3 

480 

70 

j   New  Braintree, 
Northboroueh, 

72 
122 

6,804 
20,284 

1,081 
3,244 

WORCESTER. 

6,788 

728,206 

$122,072 

Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 

70 
132 

4,494 
11,590 

648 
1,807 

Ashburnham, 

67 

6,655 

1,197 

Oakham, 

57 

4,862 

687 

Athol,    . 

120 

19,464 

3,356 

j   Oxford,  . 

111 

13,068 

1,982 

Auburn, 

82 

11,742 

2,169 

Pax  ton,  . 

50 

5,982 

1,191 

Barre,     . 

156 

17,755 

2,682 

Petersham,    . 

95 

7,283 

1,242 

Berlin,   . 

93 

17,972 

3,116 

Phillipston,   . 

68 

6,941 

1,258 

Blacketone, 

123 

15,467 

2,297 

Princeton, 

125 

15,716 

2,895 

Bolton,  . 

127 

17,868 

2,916 

Royalston,     . 

113 

8,908 

1,518 

Bovlston, 

76 

8,007 

1,257 

!   Rutland, 

77 

6,671 

1,215 

Brookfield, 

137 

13,951 

2,144 

Shrewsbury, 

136 

25,405 

3,861 

Charlton, 

96 

15,749 

2,875 

Southborough, 

80 

14,821 

2,847 

Clinton, 

76 

8,954 

1,487 

South  bridge. 

70 

10,182 

1,716 

Dana, 

46 

3,148 

457 

Spencer, 

114 

29,430 

3,632 

Douglas, 

106 

12,061 

1,878 

Sterling, 

152 

19,756 

2,943 

Dudley, 

100 

14,454 

2,380 

Sturbridgc,    . 

132 

12,853 

2,048 

FiTCHBURG, 

99 

10,447 

1,707 

Sutton,  . 

173 

17,982 

3,079 

Oardner, 

51 

6,130 

1,029 

Terapleton,    . 

89 

6,579 

1,142 

Grafton, 

146 

15,913 

2,801 

Upton,    . 

46 

7,670 

1,136 

Hardwick, 

131 

13,775 

2,165 

Uxbridge, 

124 

14,875 

2,408 

Harvard, 

148 

19,496 

3,014 

Warren, 

115 

11,611 

1,972 

Holden, . 

128 

19,306 

3,207 

Webster, 

48 

6,087 

1,100 

Hopedale, 

29 

2,881 

349 

Westborough, 

73 

11,925 

2,104 

Hubbardston 

113 

10,969 

1,863 

West  Bovlston, 

76 

11,599 

1,874 

Lancaster, 

119 

20,340 

3,702 

West  Brookfield, 

84 

8.436 

1,424 

Leicester, 

46 

7,717 

1,306 

Westminster, 

145 

■   12,934 

2,309 

Leominster, 

8 

735 

111 

Winchendon, 

60 

10,207 

1,777 

Lunenburg, 

145 

23,268 

4,157 

WOKCESTBB, 

174 

32,005 

6,302 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 
Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

A'alue 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

26,670 

38,617 

3,809,152 

$631,796 

$0.17 

$23.69 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

915 

1,209 

141,795 

22  213 

0.16 

24.28 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

2,400 

2,893 

304,705 

.50,999 

0,17 

21 .  25 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,904 

2,689 

627,372 

103,113 

0.16 

35.51 

Dukes, . 

483 

238 

245 

44,429 

9,291 

0.21 

39.04 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

2,000 

3,232 

366,108 

64,481 

0.18 

32.24 

Franklin, 

5,298 

2,294 

3,004 

213,263 

31,039 

0.15 

13.53 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,444 

2,506 

219,470 

34,722 

0.16 

14.21 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,833 

3,230 

177,286 

25,946 

0.15 

14.15 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

2,947 

5,413 

496,035 

81,639 

0.16 

27.70 

Nantucket, 

147 

75 

72 

36,194 

8,673 

0.24 

115.64 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,206 

2,555 

218,464 

35,010 

0.16 

29.03 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,575 

3,013 

229,516 

41,774 

0.18 

26.52 

Suffolk, 

188 

51 

137 

6,309 

824 

0.13 

16.16 

Worcester, 

14,207 

5,783 

8,419 

728,206 

122,072 

0.17 

21.09 

KECAPITULATIOX :     POULTRY  PRODUCTS. 


Classification  of  Pkoducts. 


Percentages 


Eggs,    .... 
Eggs,  fancy  . 
Eggs,  game  . 
I'oultry,  dressed  . 
Other  poultry  products, 

Total,  . 


$2,731,271 

31,494 

3,056 

631,796 

473,701 


$3,871,318 


70.55 

0.81 

0.08 

16.32 

12.24 


100.00 


Other  Products. 


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OTHER     PRODUCTS.* 


TOBACCO 


EECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Keporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THK   STATE. 

65,287 

868 

64,419 

4,987,096 

$544,968 

$0.11 

$627.84 

Barnetable, 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

16 

5,277 

34,531 

2,662 

0.08 

166.38 

Bristol,      . 

5,593 

- 

5,593 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Dukes, .    . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex, 

5,232 

_ 

5,232 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

234 

5,064 

1,329,421 

143,583 

0.11 

613.60 

Hampden,. 

4,950 

219 

4,731 

987,379 

133,694 

0.14 

610.47 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

399 

4,664 

2,615,765 

265,029 

0.10 

664.23 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

- 

8,360 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk,    . 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

_ 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

- 

4,588 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk,     . 

188 

- 

188 

_ 

_ 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

— 

14,207 

— 

— 

_ 

RECAPITULATION :    OTHER  PRODUCTS. 


Classification  op  Products. 


Value 


Percentage 


Tohacco, 
Other  products. 

Total,    . 


$544,968 
87.174 


$632,142 


86.21 
13.79 


100.00 


*  See  classification  of  "OTHER  PRODUCTS"  on  p.  348,  a;i<e. 

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Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  Following  Presentations  Relating  to 
Agricultural  Products,  By  IN^ame: 


Pages 

Animal  Products, 373-381 

Dairy  Products, 383-403 

Poultry  Products, 405-414 

Other  Products, 415-417 


We  have  previously  presented,  pages  205-367,  the  statistics  of  Agriculture  by- 
towns.  By  means  of  these  statistics  the  reader  may  obtain  a  consolidated  statement  of 
the  condition  of  agriculture  in  each  of  the  cities  and  towns  of  the  Commonwealth. 

The  statistical  presentation  which  begins  on  page  369  relates  to  agricultural  prod- 
ucts by  name,  this  presentation  enabling  the  reader  to  obtain  a  statistical  view  of  each 
of  the  principal  classes  of  products,  with  the  details  of  the  leading  items  which  are  in- 
cluded vmder  the  respective  class  heads.  The  information  is  presented  for  each  of  the 
cities  and  towns,  with  aggregates  for  the  counties  and  appropriate  recapitulations. 
Attention  is  called  to  the  explanatory  statement  on  page  371. 

Animal  Products. 

The  statistics  relating  to  animal  prodiicts  may  be  found  upon  pages  373-381,  the 
final  recapitulation  appearing  on  the  last  named  page.  The  total  value  of  animal 
products  returned  in  the  agricultural  statistics  of  the  Commonwealth  for  the  Census 
year  being  $2,434,548,  it  will  be  seen  from  this  recapitulation  that  this  aggregate  in- 
cludes the  following  items  :  Calf  skins,  hides,  and  pelts,  $24,146  ;  manure,  $2,370,236  ; 
wool,  $24,671 ;  and  other  animal  products,  $15,495.  The  value  of  manure  forms  97.36 
per  cent  of  the  entire  value  of  animal  products,  wool  forming  1.01  per  cent,  calf  skins, 
hides,  and  pelts,  0.99  per  cent,  and  other  animal  products  0.64  per  cent. 

We  have  already  shown,  by  comparative  figures  on  page  326,  ante,  the  increase  or 
decrease  by  counties  and  for  the  State  in  the  aggregate  value  of  animal  products  re- 
turned in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  the  percentage  of  decrease  for  the  State  being 

24.36. 

Calf  Skins,  Hides,  and  Pelts. 

The  details  relating  to  calf  skins,  hides,  and  pelts,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns, 
appear  on  pages  375-377.  From  the  recapitulation,  page  377,  we  find  that  this  product 
is  shown  in  5,451  retiirns  out  of  65,287,  the  total  number.  The  total  number  returned 
is  25,931,  the  average  price  being  $0.93,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  per- 
son making  return  $4.43.  The  leading  counties  from  which  this  product  is  returned, 
with  the  aggregate  product  value  returned  in  each,  are  the  following :  Worcester, 
$8,691 ;  Berkshire,  $4,535  ;  Hampden,  $2,933  ;  Hampshire,  $2,159  ;  and  Franklin,  $1,970. 
In  no  other  county  is  a  product  value  exceeding  $1,000  found. 

Ma7iure. 
The  details  as  to  manure,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  will  be  found  on  pages  377- 
379,  the  recapitulation  on  the  last  named  page  showing  that  this  product  is  reported  oa 

f«8  1 


TABULAR   AiN^ALYSES.  419 

37,255  returns  out  of  65,287.  The  total  number  of  cords  returned  for  the  State  is  592,- 
406,  the  average  price  per  cord  being  $4.00,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each 
person  making  return  $63.62.  The  county  leading  in  number  of  cords  is  Worcester, 
which  reports  an  aggregate  of  135,609,  the  county  ranking  next  being  Middlesex,  in 
which  92,003  cords  were  reported.  The  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  is  highest  in  Suffolk  County,  however,  namely,  $142.82;  the  county 
ranking  next  in  this  respect  being  Middlesex,  in  which  the  average  is  $85.07. 

Wuol. 
The  details  relating  to  wool,  by  covmties,  cities,  and  towns,  appear  on  pages  380-381. 
The  recapitulation  on  page  381  shows  that  this  product  is  reported  in  1,348  returns  out 
of  65,287.  The  aggregate  number  of  pounds  reported  is  188,470  ;  the  aggregate  value 
being  $24,671,  the  average  price  per  pound  $0.13,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for 
each  person  making  return  $18.30.  The  leading  county  in  number  of  pounds  reported 
is  Franklin,  the  aggregate  being  56,333  ;  Berkshire  ranking  next  with  55,494,  and  Dukes 
next  with  26,380.  jSTo  product  whatever  of  this  kind  is  reported  from  Suffolk  County. 
The  county  which  ranks  highest  in  average  value  of  jiroduct  for  each  person  making 
return  is  Dukes,  the  average  being  $49 .78.  Nantucket  ranks  next,  with  $37 .40,  while  in 
the  county  of  Franklin,  which  has  the  largest  aggregate  jjroduct  in  pounds,  the  average 
value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  is  but  $17.61. 

Comparisons  with  Previous  Censuses. 

For  purposes  of  comparison  we  may  say  that  the  aggregate  value  of  manure  reported 
in  1875  was  $2,072,654  gold,  the  average  value  per  cord  being  $4.91  gold.  In  1885  the 
aggregate  value  was  $3,090,189,  and  the  average  value  per  cord  $4.80.  The  aggregate 
quantity  and  value  of  wool  produced  reported  in  previous  censuses,  beginning  with  1845, 
is  as  follows,  currency  values  in  all  cases  being  reduced  to  gold :  1845,  1,016,230  pounds, 
value  $365,136  ;  1855,  416,156  pounds,  value  $155,046  ;  1865,  610,255  pounds,  value  $296,- 
268  ;  1875,  206,935  pounds,  value  $75,503  ;  1885,  257,545  pounds,  value  $61,432. 

Dairy  Products. 

The  statistics  relating  to  dairy  products  are  contained  on  pages  383-403.  From  the 
recapitulation,  page  403,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  aggregate  value  is  $16,234,049  ;  com- 
posed of  butter,  $1,506,638,  including  butter  for  sale,  $1,042,336,  and  butter  for  use  by 
the  person  reporting  the  product,  $464,302 ;  cheese,  $11,661,  including  cheese  for  sale, 
$10,505,  and  cheese  for  use,  $1,156  ;  cream,  $1,011,604,  including  cream  for  sale,  $939,- 
750,  and  cream  for  use,  $71,854 ;  milk,  $13,704,146,  including  milk  for  sale,  $9,372,072, 
and  milk  for  use,  $4,332,074.  Of  the  total  value  of  dairy  products,  butter  forms  9.28  per 
cent;  cheese,  0.07  percent;  cream,  6.23  per  cent;  and  milk,  84.42  per  cent.  Butter 
sold  by  the  person  making  return  forms  6 .  42  i^er  cent  of  the  entire  dairy  product,  and 
butter  used,  2.86  per  cent;  cheese  sold,  0.06  per  cent,  and  cheese  used,  0.01  per  cent; 
cream  sold,  5.79  per  cent,  and  cream  used,  0.44  per  cent;  milk  sold,  57.73  per  cent, 
and  milk  used,  26.69  per  cent. 

A  comparison  of  the  increase  or  decrease  in  dairy  products,  by  counties  and  for  the 
State,  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  will  be  found  on  page  326,  ante,  the  aggregate 
increase  as  there  shown  being  24.11  per  cent. 

Butter. 

The  details  relating  to  butter,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  will  be  found  on  pages 
385-390.  From  the  recapitvdation,  page  390,  we  find  that  out  of  65,287,  the  total  number 
of  returns,  15,844  report  butter  produced  either  for  sale  or  use,  the  aggregate  number 
of  pounds  being  6,063,343,  the  aggregate  value  $1,506,638,  the  average  price  per  pound 
$0.25,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $95.09.  In  the 
production  of  butter  the  leading  county  as  to  quantity  is  Berkshire,  the  aggregate  num- 
ber of  pounds  being  1,347,286,  the  aggregate  value  $323,628,  and  the  average  "value  of 
product  for  each  person  making  return  $130.02.     The  other  leading  counties,  with 


420  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

aggregate  product  in  pounds,  value,  and  average  value  for  each  person  making  return, 
are  the  following :  Worcester,  1,250,686  pounds,  value  $328,843,  average  value  for  each 
person  making  return  $99.35  ;  Franklin,  1,011,104  pounds,  value  $232,571,  average  value 
for  each  person  making  return  $118.48;  Hampden,  814,689  pounds,  value  $199,287, 
average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $117.78.  Hampshire,  731,812  pounds, 
value  $174,679,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $98.13.  Although  the 
aggregate  number  of  pounds  returned  from  the  county  of  Nantucket  is  but  21,680,  and 
the  aggregate  value  $6,552,  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
is  $112.97,  the  county  ranking  fifth  in  the  State  in  this  respect. 

Of  the  total  number  of  returns,  9,132  report  butter  produced  for  sale,  the  aggregate 
number  of  pounds  sold  being  4,172,054,  the  aggregate  value  $1,042,336,  the  average 
price  per  poimd  $0 .  25,  and  the  average  value  of  jsroduct  for  each  person  making  return 
$114. 14.  On  the  other  hand,  15,591  returns  report  butter  produced  for  use  by  the  person 
making  return,  the  aggregate  number  of  pounds  used  being  1,891,289,  the  aggregate 
value  $464,302,  the  average  price  per  poimd  $0.25,  and  the  average  value  of  product 
used  for  each  person  making  return  $29.78. 

The  leading  coimties  with  respect  to  butter  sold,  rank  in  the  same  order  as  with 
respect  to  butter  produced,  previously  referred  to. 

Cheese. 
The  details  relating  to  cheese,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  appear  on  pages  390-392. 
From  the  recapitulation  on  page  392,  we  find  that  the  production  of  cheese,  either  for 
sale  or  for  use,  is  reported  on  but  137  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  total  number ;  the  aggre- 
gate number  of  pounds  being  153,464,  the  aggregate  value  $11,661,  the  average  price 
per  pound  $0.08,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$85 .  12.  By  far  the  largest  quantity  of  cheese  is  produced  in  Berkshire  County,  the  aggre- 
gate being  121,825  pounds,  value  $7,830,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  per- 
son making  return  in  the  county  $156.60.  Cheese  produced  for  sale  is  reported  in  80 
returns,  the  aggregate  number  of  pounds  sold  being  143,403,  value  $10,505,  average 
price  per  pound  $0.07,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$131.31.  The  production  of  cheese  for  iise  appears  on  92  returns,  the  aggregate  num- 
ber of  pounds  being  10,061,  value  $1,156,  average  price  per  pound  $0.11,  and  average 
value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $12.57. 

Cream. 

The  details  relating  to  cream,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  will  be  found  on  pages 
393-397.  In  the  final  recapitulation,  page  397,  it  is  shown  that  this  product  is  reported 
upon  5,055  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate  number  of  gallons  being  2,205,775,  value 
$1,011,604,  average  price  per  gallon  $0.46,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $200.12.  The  leading  county  in  quantity  returned  is  Franklin,  which 
rei^orts  677,591  gallons,  the  aggregate  value  being  $266,099,  and  the  average  value  of 
product  for  each  person  making  return  $263 .  20.  Other  leading  counties  are :  Hamp- 
shire, 673,819  gallons,  value  $286,111,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return 
$321.11;  Berkshire,  425,423  gallons,  value  $198,425,  average  value  for  each  person 
making  return  $129.27;  Worcester,  185,563  gallons,  value  $98,193,  average  value  for 
each  person  making  return  $138.89  ;  and  Hampden,  123,908  gallons,  value  $64,593,  and 
average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $146 .  14. 

The  other  recapitulations  show  that  2,885  returns  report  cream  produced  for  sale,  the 
aggregate  number  of  gallons  being  2,112,309,  aggregate  value  $939,750,  average  price 
per  gallon  $0.44,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $325.74. 
On  the  other  hand,  2,816  returns  report  cream  j^roduced  for  use,*  the  aggregate  number 
of  gallons  being  93,466,  aggregate  value  $71,854,  average  price  per  gallon  $0.77,  and 
average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $25 .  52 . 

r 

*  Exclusive  of  cream  used  in  the  production  of  butter. 


TABULAR   AJSTALYSES. 


421 


Milk. 

The  details  relating  to  milk,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  are  shown  on  pages 
397-403.  The  final  recapitulation,  page  403,  shows  that  milk  produced,  either  for  sale 
or  for  use,  appears  on  32,072  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate  number  of  gallons 
reported  being  92,786,817,  the  aggregate  value  $13,704,146,  the  average  price  per  gallon 
$0.15,  and  the  average  value  of  2)roduct  for  each  person  making  return  $427.29.  In 
this  product  Worcester  County  leads,  the  aggregate  number  of  gallons  produced  being 
21,405,037,  aggregate  value  $2,892,235,  and  average  value  for  each  jjerson  making 
return  $429.37.  Next  to  Worcester  County  ranks  Middlesex,  the  aggregate  number 
of  gallons  reported  being  16,222,639,  value  $2,394,143,  and  average  value  for  each  person 
making  return  $555.87.  The  other  leading  counties  rank  in  the  following  order: 
Essex,  8,877,031  gallons,  value  $1,450,601,  avei'age  value  for  each  person  making  return 
$599.92;  Berkshire,  8,282,039  gallons,  value  $1,001,112,  average  value  for  each  person 
making  return  $330.18;  Hampshire,  7,342,163  gallons,  value  $984,964,  average  value 
for  each  person  making  return  $362.39;  Franklin,  7,146,391  gallons,  value  $813,471, 
average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $292.83  ;  Bristol,  6,814,251  gallons,  value 
$1,265,299,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $465.53  ;  Hampden,  6,237,725 
gallons,  value  $851,067,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $339.48  ;  Norfolk, 
5,388,308  gallons,  value  $964,077,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $575.57  ; 
and  Plymouth,  3,312,097  gallons,  value  $683,124,  average  value  for  each  person  making 
return  $360.68. 

The  number  of  retiu-ns  upon  which  milk  is  reported  for  sale  is  16,983,  the  aggregate 
number  of  gallons  sold  being  59,593,316,  value  $9,372,072,  average  price  per  gallon  $0. 16, 
and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $551.85.  Milk  produced 
for  use  is  reported  on  31,897  returns,  the  aggregate  number  of  gallons  used  being 
33,193,501,  value  $4,332,074,  average  price  per  gallon  $0.13,  and  average  value  of  prod- 
uct for  each  person  making  return  $135.81. 

For  the  purpose  of  comparing  returns  relating  to  dairy  products,  we  introduce  a 
table  showing  statistics  obtained  in  each  Census  of  Agriculture,  beginning  with  1845. 
The  values  for  1865  and  1875,  originally  presented  in  ciirrency  figures,  have  been 
reduced  to  a  gold  basis  in  order  to  remove  from  the  comparisons  the  fluctuations  due  to 
the  fact  that  gold  was  at  a  premium  in  those  years. 


Dairy  Products  for  1845,  1855,  1865,  1875,  1885,  and  1895. 


Proddcts. 

184.5 

1855 

1865                1875 

1885 

1895 

Butter,    . 

pounds 

7,688,556 

8,116,009 

3,745,293 

7,922,431 

9,685,539 

6,063,343 

Total  value, 

$1,116,709 

$1,678,558 

$866,400 

$2,453,463 

$2,531,071 

$1,506,638 

Value  per  pound, 

$0.15 

$0.21 

$0.23 

$0.31 

$0.26 

$0.25 

Cheese,    . 

pounds 

7,262,637 

5,762,776 

3,560,481 

1,280,234 

359,124 

153,464 

Total  value, 

$398,174 

$464,251 

$370,925 

$145,380 

$33,987 

$11,661 

Value  per  pound. 

$0.05 

$0.09 

$0.10 

$0.11 

$0.10 

$0.08 

Cream, 

gallons 

- 

- 

- 

- 

263,159 

2,205,775 

Total  value, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$202,706 

$1,011,604 

Value  per  gallon, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$0.77 

80.46 

Milk, 

gallons 

2,850,412 

3,300,916 

10,079,180 

35,698,159 

72,528,628 

92,786,817 

Total  value, 

$304,917 

$755,888 

$1,245,979 

$5,298,813 

$10,312,762 

$13,704,146 

Value  per  gallon, 

$0,11 

$0.23 

$0.12 

$0.15 

$0.14 

$0.15 

The  figures  contained  in  the  foregoing  table  are  no  doubt  affected  by  differences  in 
the  manner  in  which  the  Census  was  taken  in  the  different  years,  and  the  comparisons 
are  to  be  regarded  as  representing  approximations  of  the  actual  facts  rather  than  as 
absolutely  correct     Prior  to  the  year  1885  the  enumerations  were  more  or  less  inexact 


422  CEisrsus  or  Massachusetts — 1895. 

and  incomplete.  The  decline  in  the  quantity  of  butter  and  cheese  produced  is  largely 
due  to  the  transfer  of  the  butter  and  cheese  industry  from  the  farms  to  creameries 
engao^ed  in  the  business  of  producing  dairy  products  as  a  branch  of  manufactures. 

Duplications  of  Value  in  the  Dairy  Returns. 

The  inherent  diificulties  in  the  collection  of  returns  relating  to  the  dairy  products  of 
the  Commonwealth  are  very  great,  and  have  been  mentioned  in  previous  census  reports. 
It  is  i^ractically  impossible  to  avoid  certain  duplications  of  value.  If  every  farmer  kept 
an  exact  account  of  the  disposition  of  the  milk  produced,  that  is  to  say,  how  much  was 
skimmed  for  cream,  how  much  sold  unskimmed,  how  much  fed  to  stock,  how  much 
cream  sold  to  creameries  or  used  in  co-operative  creameries,  how  much  used  in  butter 
making  and  otherwise  by  the  family,  etc.,  it  would  be  easy  to  transcribe  such  accounts 
in  detail.    This,  however,  is  not  the  case. 

It  is  therefore  proper  to  say  that  the  returns,  although  taken  with  all  possible  care, 
are  subject  to  certain  qualifications  if  it  is  desired  to  eliminate  the  duplications  of  value. 
In  the  first  place,  the  milk  product  has  been  obtained  without  regard  to  the  subsequent 
use  that  was  made  of  it,  and  may  be  considered  accurate  when  taken  by  itself.  The 
returns  as  to  cream  are  also  accurate  when  considered  alone,  but  the  value  of  the  cream 
is  also  included  in  the  value  of  the  milk.  The  "  cream  used  "  means  cream  consumed 
by  the  family  as  cream,  that  is,  it  does  not  include  cream  turned  into  butter.  The  value 
of  the  butter,  complete  by  itself,  includes  the  value  of  the  cream  entering  into  its 
composition,  a  value  which  is  also  included  in  the  value  of  the  milk. 

The  aggregate  number  of  pounds  of  butter  returned  is  6,063,343.  According  to  the 
estimate  of  the  National  Association  of  Agricultural  Colleges,  the  poimds  of  commercial 
butter  in  a  given  amount  of  cream,  allowing  for  mechanical  losses,  etc.,  exceeds  by  one- 
sixth  the  pounds  of  butter  fat  in  the  cream.  Therefore,  on  this  basis,  the  pounds  of 
butter  fat  in  the  amount  of  butter  returned  would  be  5,197,002.  Cream  varies  widely  as 
to  the  amount  of  butter  fat  contained  in  it,  the  quantity  ranging  from  15  to  45  per  cent, 
or  even  higher.  The  average  percentage  of  butter  fat  in  cream  produced  by  the  grav- 
ity process  like  that  in  use  on  the  majority  of  the  farms  in  Massachusetts,  may,  for  the 
purpose  of  estimate,  be  placed  at  20.  To  obtain  5,197,002  pounds  of  butter  fat  at  this 
rate  would  require  25,985,010  pounds  of  cream,  or,  at  8.20  pounds  per  gallon,  an  aggre- 
gate of  3,168,904  gallons. 

The  value  of  cream  sold,  as  shown  by  the  recapitulation  on  page  396,  is  upon  the 
average,  for  the  State  as  a  whole,  44  cents  per  gallon,  but  the  range  of  prices  upon 
which  this  average  is  based  is  quite  wide,  the  county  averages  running  from  $1.60  in 
Barnstable  to  39  cents  in  Franklin.  The  value  depends  not  only  on  the  quality  of  the 
cream,  Avhich  as  we  have  said  varies  widely,  but  also  on  the  market.  K  sold  for  family 
consumption,  or  to  the  hotel  trade,  or  in  general  in  such  a  market  as  is  open  to  the  pro- 
ducer who  can  sell  his  product  at  first  hands  in  every  large  town  or  city,  the  price 
obtained  will  be  much  higher  than  if  sold  to  a  creamery  to  be  turned  into  butter.  Re- 
turns from  the  creameries  or  firms  engaged  in  the  factory  production  of  butter,*  indicate 
an  average  value  upon  the  cream  consumed,  of  about  39  cents  per  gallon,  and  this  is 
the  average  shown  from  the  farms  in  the  county  of  Franklin,  which  may  be  taken  as 
fairly  representing  a  market  restricted  to  cream  sold  for  the  production  of  butter.  Using 
this  unit  of  value  as  a  basis,  the  estimated  value  of  the  cream  which  entered  into  the 
butter  returned,  namely,  3,168,904  gallons,  becomes  $1,235,873,  and  this  may  stand  as 
an  estimate  of  a  duplication  of  the  value  appearing  in  the  returns  relating  to  milk. 

The  duplications  of  value  due  to  the  manipulation  and  transformation  of  product  in 
the  various  farm  processes  are  not  confined  to  the  dairy  products.  They  are  only  more 
manifest  there  on  accovmt  of  the  simplicity  of  the  operations.  Of  course,  the  value  of  hay 
consumed  by  the  stock  is  in  reality  transformed  into  the  value  of  animal  products  and 
milk,  and  in  the  latter  case,  appears  finally  in  the  value  of  the  butter.     The  value  of 

•  Taken  as  a  branch  of  manufacturing  in  that  division  of  the  Census. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES.  423 

cereals  consiamed  by  the  poultry  is  represented  in  the  value  of  the  poultry  products,  and 
the  same  effect  may  be  traced  in  various  other  directions.  It  is  plainly  impossible  to 
eliminate  all  such  duplications,  and  if  it  could  be  done,  the  resialts  would  be  in  many 
cases  misleading  and  even  absurd.  For  example,  the  value  of  the  hay  produced  on  the 
farms  of  the  Commonwealth  is  represented  by  a  certain  figure.  It  is  conceivable  that 
all  this  hay  might  also  be  consumed  on  the  farms ;  at  least,  a  large  proportion  is  so 
consumed  and  its  value  appears  in  other  farm  product  values.  If  for  that  reason  the 
value  of  the  hay  were  eliminated,  we  should,  as  a  result,  have  no  hay  product  repre- 
sented in  the  returns.  In  other  words,  it  would  appear  that  Massachusetts  produced  no 
hay. 

In  fact,  each  manipulative  process,  on  the  farm  as  in  the  factory,  results  in  a  new 
product  into  which  a  previous  product  has  entered,  just  as  raw  stock,  or  stock  which  is 
itself  a  product  of  manufacture,  is  consumed  in  turning  out  a  product  of  an  entirely  dif- 
ferent kind  in  a  factory.  The  final  result  on  the  farm  or  in  the  factory  does  not  repre- 
sent wholly  new  value,  and  the  returns  respecting  it  should  not  be  so  understood.  But 
each  step  in  the  manipulative  processes  results  in  a  new  product  when  considered  by 
itself,  and  each  process  introduces  new  labor,  and  represents  what  may  be  termed  a 
new  "turn-over." 

To  return  to  the  subject  of  dairy  products.  From  a  certain  standpoint  it  seems  incon- 
sistent to  duplicate  in  other  forms  the  value  of  cream  already  once  included  in  the  value 
of  the  milk  when  the  various  operations  are  conducted  on  the  same  farm.  When  the 
same  operations  involve  two  different  farms,  however,  the  case  is  not  quite  so  clear. 
For  example,  sujjpose  A  produces  a  certain  amount  of  milk.  .  Its  value,  of  course,  is 
properly  returned  by  him  as  part  of  the  product  of  his  farm.  All  of  this  milk  is  sold 
to  B,  who  with  milk  of  his  own  and  that  received  from  others,  turns  out  a  certain 
amount  of  butter.  Manifestly,  this  butter  product  is  returned  by  B  ;  but,  intrinsically, 
the  operation  is  the  same  as  if  performed  throughout  under  a  single  managerial  head. 
In  the  returns  from  manufacturers  a  separate  return  is  made  of  stock  used,  and  the 
actual  value  created  in  manufactures  can  be  approximately  obtained  by  deducting  from 
the  aggregate  output  the  aggregate  value  of  stock  and  materials  consumed.  If  a  similar 
return  were  made  by  each  farmer  of  the  articles  consumed  in  the  various  agricultural 
processes,  the  net  value  created  could  be  similarly  ascertained.  For  example,  in  the 
cases  cited,  the  value  of  cream  consumed  in  making  butter  is  really  a  value  of  "  stock 
used."  Few  farmers,  however,  keep  accurate  accounts  upon  this  head,  and  the  collec- 
tion of  such  data  has  never  been  attempted. 

So  far  as  the  dairy  products  are  concerned,  the  duplications  may  be  ascertained  by 
estimate,  such  as  we  have  made.  The  value  of  cream  entering  into  the  butter  we  have 
estimated  at  $1,235,873.  The  value  of  cream  sold,  and  used  otherwise  than  in  butter,  is 
shown  by  the  recapitulation  on  page  397  to  be  .^1,011,604  ;  or  an  aggregate  for  all  cream 
produced  of  $2,247,477.  This  value  appears  also  in  the  aggregate  value  of  milk  pro- 
duced, namely,  $13,704,146,  and  if  deducted,  leaves  the  value  of  milk  exclusive  of  cream 
$11,4.56,669,  and  reduces  the  aggregate  of  all  dairy  products  from  $16,234,049  to  $13,- 
986,.572. 

In  this  computation  we  have  disregarded  the  duplications  of  value  in  the  returns 
relating  to  cheese,  inasmuch  as  the  quantity  of  cheese  prodixced  is  insignificant  when 
compared  with  the  grand  total,  and  the  reduction  of  values  due  to  duplications  in  this 
product  would  have  little  effect  upon  the  aggregates. 

If  any  reader  wishes  to  reduce  the  value  of  dairy  products  reported  for  any  particular 
city,  town,  or  county  by  eliminating  the  estimated  duplication,  as  we  have  done  for  the 
State,  he  may  easily  do  so  by  deducting  the  aggregate  value  of  cream  reported  from 
the  aggregate  value  of  milk  reported ;  and  by  deducting  a  further  sum  representing  the 
estimated  value  of  the  cream  used  in  butter,  upon  a  basis  of  82  per  cent  of  the  aggregate 
value  of  the  butter  returned.  This  estimated  percentage,  while  fairly  applicable  as  an 
average  for  the  entire  State,  is,  however,  lanquestionably  too  high  when  applied  to  cer- 
tain cities  and  towns,  and  should  only  be  considered  an  approximate  percentage. 


424  CEA^SUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Dairy  Products  Bei^orted  as  a  Branch  of  Manufactures. 

Besides  the  dairy  products  returned  from  the  farms,  the  statistics  of  manufactures  in- 
clude a  considerable  product  returned  from  co-operative  creameries,  private  firms,  etc., 
engaged  in  the  factory  production  of  butter,  cheese,  etc.  For  the  Census  year  the  output 
of  this  kind  included  in  the  aggregate  :  butter,  $1,048,664 ;  cheese,  $6,809  ;  other  dairy 
products,  $32,430 ;  total,  $1,087,903.  K  these  values  be  added  to  those  returned  from 
the  farms,  the  aggregate  value  of  dairy  products,  both  farm  and  factory,  for  the  Cen- 
sus year  1895,  disregarding  duplications  of  value,  Avill  be  :  butter,  $2,555,302  ;  cheese, 
$18,470  ;  cream,  $1,011,604 ;  milk,  $13,704,146  ;  other  products,  $32,430  ;  total,  $17,321,952. 

We  have  previously  shown  a  possible  duplication  of  value  in  the  foregoing  amount- 
ing to  the  estimated  sum  of  $2,247,477.  If  it  be  assumed  that  all  the  cream  used  in  the 
factory  production  of  butter  was  produced  upon  the  farms  of  the  State,  and  duplicated 
in  the  value  of  milk  reported,  and  the  value  of  this  cream  is  estimated  in  the  manner 
previously  explained,  we  shall  have  a  further  duplication  of  $905,703,  part  of  which  ap- 
pears in  the  value  of  cream  sold  from  the  farms  and  part  in  the  value  of  milk  sold. 
We  have  already,  in  considering  the  effect  of  duplications,  subjected  the  milk  values  to 
a  deduction  of  the  entire  value  of  cream  sold.  How  much  of  this  $905,703  should  also 
be  taken  from  the  milk,  it  is  impossible  to  determine.  Indeed,  it  is  not  probable  that 
all  the  cream  used  in  the  factories  was  of  Massachusetts  production. 

Poultry  Products. 

The  details  relating  to  poultry  products,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  are  presented 
on  pages  405-414.  The  recapitulation  on  page  414  shows  that  the  total  value  of  such 
products  is  $3,871,318,  including  eggs,  $2,731,271,  or  70.55  per  cent  of  the  aggregate; 
fancy  eggs,  $31,494  or  0 . 81  per  cent ;  game  eggs,  $3,056,  or  0 . 08  per  cent ;  dressed  poul- 
try, $631,796,  or  16.32  per  cent;  and  other  poultry  products,  $473,701,  or  12.24  per  cent. 

The  table  presented  on  page  328,  ante,  shows  the  increase  in  values  and  percentages 
in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  in  each  of  the  eoimties  and  for  the  State,  the  aggregate 
percentage  of  increase  being  73.77. 

Eggs. 

The  details  relating  to  eggs,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  are  contained  upon  pages 
407-409.  This  product  is  reported  in  33,908  returns  out  of  65,287.  The  aggregate 
quantity  of  eggs  reported  is  12,168,918  dozen,  aggregating  in  value  $2,731,271,  the 
average  price  per  dozen  being  $0.22,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $80.55.  The  eoimties  which  lead  are:  Bristol,  2,211,400  dozen,  value 
$535,435,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  f  154. 84;  Worcester,  in  which 
2,196,824  dozen  are  returned,  the  aggregate  value  being  1483,778,  and  the  average 
value  for  each  person  making  return  $68.35  ;  Middlesex,  1,793,650  dozen,  value  $423,745, 
average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $95.46;  Essex,  1,292,510  dozen,  value 
$288,070,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $125.63.  The  difterence  in  the 
aggregate  quantity  returned  in  these  counties  and  in  the  county  which  ranks  next  is 
quite  wide,  the  next  in  order  being  Plymouth,  in  which  777,775  dozen  are  returned,  the 
aggregate  value  being  $173,801,  and  the  average  value  for  each  person  making  return 
$82.45.  The  aggregate  values  of  eggs  returned  in  previous  censuses  are  as  follows: 
1845,  $25,891 ;  1865,  $52,688  ;  1865,'  $237,524 ;  1875,  $806,569 ;  1885,  $1,615,582.  The 
currency  values  originally  reported  in  1865  and  1875,  have,  in  this  comparison,  been 
reduced  to  gold.  The  discrimination  as  to  fancy  and  game  eggs,  made  in  the  present 
census,  does  not  appear  in  tiiis  comparison,  and  the  figures  for  1895  should  be  increased 
by  the  value  of  each  of  these  items,  bringing  the  aggregate  for  that  year  to  $2,765,821. 

Fancy  Eggs. 
On  pages  410-411  may  be  found  the  details  relating  to  fancy  eggs,  this  product 
appearing  in  221  returns,  the  aggregate  quantity  being  45,233  dozen,  aggregate  value 
$31,494,  average  price  per  dozen  $0.70,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $142.51. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES.  425 


Game  Eggs. 
The  details  relating  to  game  eggs  may  be  found  on  page  411 .    The  returns  specifying 
this  product  number  25,  the  aggregate  quantity  returned  being  4,281  dozen,  aggregate 
value  $3,056,  average  price  per  dozen  $0.71,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  per- 
son making  return  $122.24. 

Dressed  Poullry. 

.  The  details  relating  to  dressed  poultry  are  contained  on  pages  412-414.  The  recapit- 
ulation on  page  414  shows  that  the  number  of  returns  reporting  this  product  is  26,670, 
the  aggregate  number  of  pounds  of  dressed  poultry  being  3,809,152,  aggregate  value 
$631,796,  average  price  per  pound  $0.17,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $23.69.  Worcester  County  leads,  reporting  in  the  aggregate  728,206 
pounds,  value  $122,072,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $21.09.  Bristol 
County  ranks  next,  with  an  aggregate  of  627,372  pounds,  the  aggregate  value  being 
$103,113,  and  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $35.51.  Middlesex  ranks 
third,  with  496,035  pounds,  aggregate  value  $81,639,  and  average  value  for  each  person 
making  return  $27 .70.  The  other  counties  are  separated  by  a  comparatively  wide  range 
from  the  three  just  named,  the  county  which  ranks  fourth  being  Essex,  which  reports 
366,108  pounds,  followed  by  Berkshire,  with  304,705  pounds. 

The  value  of  poultry  reported  in  previous  censuses  is  as  follows  :  1845,  $25,891 ;  1855, 
$52,688;  1865,  $138,848;  1875,  $235,174;  1885,  $431,582.  As  in  previous  comparisons 
the  currency  values  reported  in  1865  and  1875  have  been  reduced  to  gold.  The  number 
of  pounds  reported  in  1875  was  1,206,098,  and  in  1885,  2,498,750 ;  the  average  value  per 
pound  in  1875  being  $0.19  and  in  1885,  $0.17. 

Other  Products. 
The  returns  classified  as  other  products  are  contained  on  pages  415-417.  The  term 
"  Other  Products  "  is  used  in  an  arbitrary  sense,  and  is  not  to  be  understood  as  including 
all  other  products  than  those  previously  named  in  this  section  of  the  report.  The  note 
upon  page  348,  ante,  exhibits  a  classification  of  the  different  products  under  this  head, 
but  the  returns  are  practically  restricted  to  tobacco,  which  is  shown  by  the  recapitulation 
on  page  417,  aggregating  in  value  $544,968,  or  86 .21  per  cent  of  all  the  products  included 
under  this  sub-head,  th-e  total  value  being  $632,142.  The  increase  or  decrease  in  the 
products  thus  classified,  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  is  shown  on  page  328,  a7ite,  the 
increase  amounting  to  3.63  per  cent  for  the  State. 

Tobacco. 

The  details  relating  to  tobacco  show  that  this  product  was  included  in  868  returns, 
confined  to  the  counties  of  Berkshire,  Franklin,  Hampden,  and  Hampshire  ;  the  aggre- 
gate number  of  pounds  reported  being  4,967,096,  aggregate  value  $544,968,  average 
price  per  pound  $0.11,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  jDerson  making  return 
$627 .  84.  Hampshire  County  leads,  the  aggregate  number  of  pounds  reported  there- 
from being  2,615,765,  value  $265,029,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making 
return  $664.23.  The  other  counties  rank  in  the  following  order:  Franklin,  1,329,421 
pounds,  value  $143,583,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return  $613.60  ;  Hamp- 
den, 987,379  poxmds,  value  $133,694,  average  value  for  each  person  making  return 
$610.47  ;  Berkshire,  34,531  pounds,  value  $2,662,  average  value  for  each  person  making 
return  $166.38. 

The  quantities  and  values  of  tobacco  returned  in  previous  censuses  are  as  follows : 
1845,  265,560  pounds;  value,  $16,686;  average  per  pound,  $0.06.  1855,  quantity  not 
reported;  value,  $57,474.  1865,  9,306,067  pounds;  value,  $1,004,522;  average  per 
pound,  $0.11.  1875,5,993,666  pounds;  value,  $921,663;  average  per  pound,  $0.15. 
1885,4,210,903  pounds;  value,  $474,929;  average  per  pound,  $0.11.  Currency  values 
reported  in  1865  and  1875,  are,  in  this  comparison,  expressed  in  gold. 


Cereals. 


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CEREALS. 


INDIAN    CORN. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

230 

12,880 

$7,914 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable, 

79 

6,201 

4,119 

Swansea 

113 

14,528 

$7,132 

Bourne,     . 

9 

625 

375 

Taunton, 

56 

3,092 

1,263 

Brewster, . 

11 

455 

216 

Westport, 

211 

18,276 

9,143 

Chatham,  . 

8 

290 

239 

Dennis, 

8 

245 

166 

Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 

1 
38 

10 
1,494 

5 
904 

DUKES. 

131 

7,579 

$3,656 

Harwich,  . 

8 

175 

175 

Chilmark, 

37 

2,724 

1,196 

Mashpee,  . 

15 

457 

274 

Cottage  City, 

7 

545 

268 

Orleans,     . 

21 

1,628 

768 

Edgartown, 

34 

1,553 

817 

Sandwich, 

21 

898 

444 

Gay  Head, 

11 

195 

97 

Wellfleet, . 

2 

5 

3 

Tisbury,    . 

5 

315 

153 

Yarmouth, 

9 

397 

226 

West  Tisbury, 

37 

2,247 

1,125 

ESSEX. 

712 

75,803 

$35,858 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,834 

218,628 

$81,347 

Amesbury, 

34 

2,028 

987 

Adams 

46 

6,226 

1,626 

Andover,  . 

2 

2,850 

1,160 

Alford,      . 

50 

5,370 

2,655 

Beverly, 

6 

360 

162 

Becket,      . 

29 

716 

357 

Boxford,   . 

51 

5,462 

2,766 

Cheshire,  . 

77 

6,567 

2,589 

Bradford, . 

2 

188 

94 

Clarksburg, 

17 

833 

275 

Danvers,   . 

2 

700 

358 

Dalton, 

32 

3,319 

1,749 

Essex, 

11 

1,525 

978 

Egremont, 

n 

12,223 

6,262 

Georgetown, 

34 

1,820 

916 

Florida,     . 

15 

1,009 

303 

Groveland, 

21 

1,503 

527 

Great  Barrlngt< 

3n, 

124 

12,958 

6,522 

Haverhill, 

52 

1,511 

566 

Hancock,  . 

50 

4,989 

1,996 

Ipswich,    . 

71 

14,963 

7,535 

Hinsdale,  . 

50 

3,597 

1,434 

Merrimac, 

30 

1,635 

803 

Laneeborough, 

75 

9,022 

3,719 

Methuen,  . 

39 

6,147 

1,879 

Lee,   . 

91 

9,667 

3,918 

Middleton, 

12 

717 

292 

Lenox, 

60 

5,331 

2,674 

Newbury, 

37 

2,357 

1,122 

Monterey, 

50 

6,490 

1,718 

Newburtport, 

20 

1,811 

908 

Mount  Washington, 

9 

255 

129 

North  Andover, 

37 

2,980 

1,490 

New  Ashford,  . 

24 

1,835 

738 

Peabody,  . 

13 

2,577 

924 

New  Marlborough, 

106 

19,735 

4,836 

Rowley,     . 

39 

2,226 

1,108 

North  Adams, 

25 

4,080 

1,340 

Salem, 

2 

79 

47 

Otis,  . 

29 

1,024 

615 

Salisbury, 

51 

2,407 

1,352 

Peru, 

19 

573 

328 

Topsfleld, 

43 

8,760 

4,380 

PiTTSPIELD, 

137 

12,343 

5,004 

Wenham, . 

14 

1,303 

763 

Richmond, 

67 

5,778 

2,375 

West  Newbury 

89 

9,894 

4,741 

Sandisfield, 

53 

1,769 

903 

Savoy, 

13 

620 

227 

Sheffield,  . 

181 

37,745 

10,835 

FRANKLIN. 

2,203 

280,246 

$120,496 

Stockbridge, 

66 

14,734 

5,996 

Tyringham, 

33 

2,607 

1,315 

Ashfield 

109 

9,092 

4,030 

Washington, 

42 

3,880 

1,566 

Bernardston, 

107 

15,069 

6,217 

West  Stockbridge, 

59 

4,527 

2,263 

Buckland, 

73 

7,244 

2,912 

Williamstown, 

111 

17,791 

4,715 

Charlemont, 

92 

9,965 

4,977 

Windsor,  . 

23 

1,015 

365 

Colrain,     . 

153 

17,101 

8,568 

Conway,    . 

98 

11,347 

5,058 

Deerfleld, 

212 

45,870 

18,506 

BRISTOL. 

1,345 

139,417 

$63,028 

Erving,      . 
Gill,   .        . 

15 

85 

1,163 
11,030 

465 
4,397 

Acushnet, 

64 

5,545 

2,706 

Greenfield, 

119 

19,036 

7,748 

Attleborough, 

33 

2,510 

1,344 

Haw  ley,     . 

62 

4,941 

2,227 

Berkley,    . 

48 

6,055 

2,693 

Heath, 

73 

6,854 

3,444 

Dartmouth, 

229 

18,020 

10,232 

Leverett,  . 

78 

6,579 

3,297 

Dighton,    . 

75 

7,158 

2,313 

Ley  den,     . 

65 

7,249 

3,621 

Easton, 

31 

1,225 

585 

Monroe,     . 

8 

334 

134 

Fairhaven, 

42 

2,816 

1,370 

1   Montague, 

122 

15,868 

6,402 

Fall  River, 

31 

3,230 

1,892 

New  Salem, 

68 

3,291 

1,560 

Freetown, 

20 

955 

478 

Northfield, 

151 

20,626 

8,230 

Mansfield, 

16 

760 

344 

Orange, 

54 

2,978 

1,452 

Nbw  Bedford, 

23 

1,443 

950 

Rowe, 

37 

1,724 

698 

North  Attleborough 

,       . 

38 

4,073 

1,963 

Shelburne, 

83 

17,313 

7,812 

Norton, 

43 

2,207 

1,094 

Shutesbury, 

30 

1,055 

524 

Ray n ham. 

27 

907 

395 

Sunderland, 

119 

25,735 

10,396 

Rehoboth, 

143 

23,481 

8,602 

Warwick, 

42 

2,112 

1,104 

Seekonk,   . 

57 

12,361 

3,717 

Wendell,  . 

48 

1,324 

748 

Somerset, . 

45 

10,775 

4,812 

Whately,  . 

100 

15,346 

5,969 

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CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
INDIAN   CORN  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Specified 

Towns. 

Specified 

Product 

Product 

HAMPDEN. 

2,299 

280,522 

$143,084 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Agawam,  .... 

287 

41,878 

20,826 

Sherborn 

57 

5,880 

$3,355 

Blandford, 

81 

5,997 

3,751 

Shirley,     . 

41 

4,203 

2,106 

Brimfield, 

117  : 

14,750 

7,232 

Stow, 

38 

4,717 

1,266 

Chester 

56 

4,801 

1,910 

Sudbury,  . 

29 

3,979 

2,132 

Chicopee, 

137 

21,997 

10,054 

Tewksbury, 

25 

1,492 

753 

East  Longmeadow, 

101 

13,582 

6,271  1 

Townsend, 

1 

50 

30 

Granville, 

99 

4,647 

2,817 

Tyngsborough, 

22 

3,144 

1,572 

Hannpden, 

78 

13,990 

7,104 

Waltham, 

9 

1,508 

720 

Holland 

28 

1,447 

716 

Wayland, . 

48 

6,032 

3,027 

HOLTOKE, 

54 

6,801 

4,021 

Weetford, 

35 

4,193 

2,070 

Longmeadow,  . 

42     ' 

5,720 

2,810 

Weston,    . 

37 

3,892 

2,212 

Lndlow 

151     1 

19,563 

9,742 

Wilmington,     . 

27 

1,384 

635 

Monson,    .... 

152 

18,334 

9,418 

Montgomery,    . 

31 

1,815 

718 

Palmer 

117 

8,551 

4,216 

NANTUCKET. 

50 

5,157 

$2,571 

Russell,     .... 

17 

917 

382 

i 

Southwick, 

148 

13,711 

8,207 

Nantucket, 

50 

5,157 

2,571 

Springfield,  . 

103 

11,160 

5,542 

Tolland 

34 

1,121 

670 

Wales,       .... 

34 

2,718 

1,028 

NORFOLK. 

285 

26,712 

$14,288 

Westfield, 

232 

35,092 

18,330 

West  Springfield,    . 

90 

14,337 

8,563 

Avon 

1 

80 

60 

Wilbraham, 

110 

17,593  1         8,756 

1 

Bellingham, 
Canton,      . 

32 
2 

3,493 
115 

1,746 
90 

1 

Dedham,  . 

5 

785 

520 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,318 

295,515 

$134,278 

Dover, 
Foxborough,     . 

13 
9 

2,055 
685 

1,040 
313 

Amherst,  .... 

173 

28,884 

14,139 

Franklin,  . 

60 

6,570 

3,971 

Belehertown,    . 

247 

20,954 

9,856 

Medfield,  . 

20 

1,635 

708 

Chesterfield,     . 

64 

4,839 

2,286 

Medway,  . 

29 

1,756 

885 

Cummington,  • 

50 

3,720 

2,204 

MiUis, 

6 

1,362 

668 

Easthampton,  . 

112 

14,727 

5,909 

Needham, 

10 

1,795 

903 

Enfield 

54 

5,720 

2,866 

Norfolk,    . 

33 

1,645 

827 

Goshen 

21 

1,181 

472 

Norwood,. 

4 

535 

405 

Granby,     .... 

100 

14,904 

7,211 

QUINCT,     . 

1 

8 

4 

Greenwich, 

45 

3,203 

1,573 

Randolph, 

1 

75 

60 

Hadley,     .... 

248 

58,723 

28,871 

Sharon, 

11 

421 

191 

Hatfield,    .... 

147 

28,907 

11,717 

Stoughton, 

9 

681 

277 

Huntington, 

65 

4,925 

1,896 

!   Walpole,  . 

2 

175 

98 

Middlefield,      . 

27 

1,408 

534 

Wellesley, 

20 

1,501 

950 

Northampton, 

218 

29,512 

11,950 

Wrentham, 

17 

1,340 

572 

Pelham,     .... 

57 

2,594 

1,298 

Plainfield, 

40 

2,405 

1,440 

Prescott,    .... 

60 

3,336 

1,588 

PLYMOUTH. 

499 

34,346 

$17,977 

Southampton,  . 

135 

16,124 

6,338 

South  Hadley,  . 

112 

18,847 

7,525 

Bridgewater,    . 

27 

2,202 

1,638 

Ware 

135 

13,203 

6,387 

Carver, 

18 

626 

324 

Westhampton, 

62 

5,491 

2,186 

Duxbury, . 

35 

3,474 

881 

Williamsburg, 

73 

6,060 

2,545 

East  Bridgewa 

ter. 

20 

1,087 

801 

Worthington,   . 

73 

5,848 

3,487 

Halifax,     . 
Hanover,  . 
Hanson,    . 

24 

7 

10 

1,530 
182 
855 

1,055 
169 
608 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,300 

155,342 

$72,151 

Hingham, . 
Kingston, . 

9 
26 

1,027 
890 

548 
413 

Acton 

24 

3,391 

1,366 

Lakeville, . 

49 

5,785 

2,195 

Aehby,      .        .        .        . 

66 

8,641 

3,056 

;    Marion, 

6 

240 

235 

Ashland,  .        .        .        . 

29 

4,262 

2,129 

Marshfield, 

66 

1     4,917 

2,067 

Ayer 

6 

1,530 

765 

]   Mattapoisett, 

14 

1,290 

879 

Bedford 

1 

450 

212 

Middleborough 

33 

1,565 

776 

Billerica,  .        .        .        . 

16 

2,455 

1,228 

Norwell,   . 

12 

592 

302 

Boxborough,    . 

25 

3,073 

1,232 

Pembroke, 

25 

738 

365 

Carlisle,     .        .        .        . 

9 

2,000 

912 

i    Plymouth, 

21 

880 

461 

Chelmsford, 

24 

2,169 

1,086 

Plympton, 

9 

194 

104 

Concord 

23 

3,124 

1,014 

Rochester, 

42 

3,168 

2,165 

Dracut,      .        .        .        . 

25 

2,767 

1,360 

Scituate,    . 

23 

1,232 

614 

Dunstable, 

44 

3,960 

1,990 

Wareham, 

5 

115 

68 

Framingham,   . 

96 

23,097 

10,942 

West  Bridgewater, 

28 

1,757 

1,319 

Groton,     .        .        .        . 

78 

5,766 

2,883 

Holliston 

34 

3,201 

1,640 

Hopkinton, 

89 

6,855 

3,495 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

660 

$275 

Hudson,    .        .        .        . 

27 

i     3,166 

1,177 

j 

Lexington, 

10 

1,200 

910 

Boston 

1 

550 

275 

Lincoln,    .        .        .        . 

23 

1,893 

949 

i 

Littleton,  .        .        .        . 

48 

4,203 

2,052 

Mablbobodgh, 

53 

12,628 

4,047 

WORCESTER. 

3,669 

469,097 

$178,824 

Maynard 

16 

635 

257 

MBDrORD, 

1 

20 

10 

Aehburnham,  . 

29 

1,692 

785 

Natick 

39 

3,201 

1,792 

Athol, 

, 

50 

2,069 

1,083 

Newton,  . 

4 

638 

415 

Auburn,    . 

, 

,         , 

59 

9,226 

4,010 

North  Reading, 

21 

1,374 

714 

Barre, 

81 

9,799 

4,849 

Pepperell, 

80 

7,892 

3,955 

Berlin, 

, 

,        , 

50 

6,520 

1,680 

Reading,    . 

21 

1,287 

685 

Blackstone, 

37 

2,551 

1,288 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   NAME. 


431 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
INDIAN   CORN  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

WORCESTER— Con. 

i      WORCESTER  — Con. 

Bolton 

84 

13,433 

$3,379 

Oakham,   .... 

46 

4,132 

$1,663 

Boylston,  . 

69 

9,130 

3,575 

Oxford, 

87 

6,170 

3,101 

Brookfield, 

103 

12,778 

3,814 

1   Paxton, 

25 

2,637 

961 

Charlton,  . 

123 

12,917 

6,252 

Petersham, 

71 

3,787 

1,927 

Clinton,     . 

18 

2,095 

526 

Phillipston, 

41 

2,100 

1,123 

Dana, 

45 

2,096 

1,054 

Princeton, 

61 

4,816 

3,350 

Douglas,   . 

57 

3,421 

1,677 

Royalston, 

71 

3,582 

2,144 

Dudley,     . 

84 

8,001 

3,755 

Rutland,    . 

51 

2,868 

1,980 

FlTCHBUBQ, 

17 

1,587 

769 

Shrewsbury, 

105 

24,946 

7,491 

Gardner,  . 

8 

673 

360 

Southborough, 

42 

6,840 

3,408 

Grafton,    . 

109 

12,020 

6,001 

Southbridge, 

39 

3,244 

1,601 

Hardwick, 

112 

24,582 

7,503 

Spencer,    . 

82 

6,951 

3,501 

Harvard,   . 

97 

18,880 

5,484 

Sterling,    . 

121 

13,658 

6,145 

Holden,     . 

78 

4,295 

2,187 

Sturbridge, 

96 

13,991 

4,170 

Hopedale, 

6 

1,080 

625 

Sutton, 

114 

8,664 

4,250 

Hubbardeton, 

49 

2,742 

1,431 

Templeton, 

50 

1,454 

700 

Lancaster, 

79 

16,121 

4,563 

Upton, 

71 

6,175 

2,409 

Leicester, . 

32 

3,112 

1,581 

Uxbiidge, 

84 

5,.i33 

2,819 

Lunenburg, 

78 

9,635 

4,756 

Warren,    . 

85 

16,184 

4,767 

Mendon,    . 

55 

5,284 

1,399 

Webster,  . 

34 

1,888 

940 

Milford,     . 

12 

1,551 

625 

Westborough, 

71 

16,658 

8,332 

Millbury,  . 

41 

5,441  . 

2,707 

West  Boylston 

55 

10,045 

4,113 

New  Braintree, 

71 

24,443 

7,342 

West  Brookfiel 

d. 

75 

19,925 

5,376 

Northborougli, 

86 

15,787 

3,965 

Westminster,   . 

53 

1,922 

971 

Northbridge,     . 

36 

2,422 

1,099 

Winchendon,    . 

22 

1,608 

840 

Nortli  Brooktield, 

81 

15,723 

3,910 

Worcester,    . 

81 

18,213 

6,718 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

16,876 

48,411 

2,001,794 

$875,747 

$0.44 

$51.89 

Barnstable 

2,124 

230 

1,894 

12,880 

7,914 

0.61 

34.41 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,834 

3,459 

218,628 

81,347 

0.37 

44.35 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1,345 

4,248 

139,417 

63,028 

0.45 

46.86 

Dukes, . 

483 

131 

352 

7,579 

3,656 

0.48 

27.91 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

712 

4,.520 

75,803 

35,858 

0.47 

50.36 

Franklin, 

5,298 

2,203 

3,095 

280,246 

120,496 

0.43 

54.70 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,299 

2,651 

280,522 

143,084 

0.51 

62.24 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,318 

2,745 

295,515 

134,278 

0.45 

57.93 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

1,300 

7,060 

155,342 

72,151 

0.46 

55.50 

Nantucket, 

147 

50 

97 

5,157 

2,571 

0.50 

51.42 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

285 

3,476 

26,712 

14,288 

0.53 

50.13 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

499 

4,089 

34,346 

17,977 

0.52 

36.03 

Suffolk, 

188 

•1 

187 

550 

275 

0.50 

275.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

3,669 

10,538 

469,097 

178,824 

0.38 

48.74 

OATS. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

• 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

25 

549 

$235 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

14 

340 

159 

Cheshire, 

51 

6,445 

$1,887 

Chatham, 

3 

59 

25 

Clarksburg,  . 

6 

415 

138 

Falmouth,     . 

2 

30 

14 

Dalton,  .... 

21 

1,322 

425 

Harwich, 

2 

60 

15 

Egremont,     . 

73 

13,094 

3,891 

Orleans, 

2 

35 

11 

Florida, 

5 

260 

78 

Sandwich,     . 

2 

36 

11 

Great  Barrington, 

114 

15,109 

4,760 

Hancock, 

44 

8,323 

2,542 

Hinsdale, 

31 

3,221 

1,103 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,436 

199,807 

$61,267 

Lanesborough, 

48 

7,504 

2,250 

Lee,        .... 

58 

6,633 

2,018 

Adams, 

36 

4,189 

1,271 

Lenox 

76 

12,199 

3,662 

Alford 

40 

6,690 

1,689 

Monterey, 

40 

4,707 

1,400 

Becket 

16 

542 

184 

Mount  Washington,     . 

14 

2,250 

676 

432 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
OATS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 


New  Aehford,  .  . 
New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams, 
Oti.s, 
Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond, 

Saudisfield, 

Savoy,    . 

Sheffield, 

Stockh  ridge, 

Tj'rlnghaiii, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth,   . 

Dighton, 

Fairhaven,     . 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

New  Bedford, 

Norton, . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Westport, 


DUKES. 

Chilmark, 
West  Tisbury, 


ESSEX. 

Amesbury,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland,    . 

Haverhill,  . 

Ipswich, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

Rowley, 

West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 


Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Chailemout, 

Colrain,. 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Haw  ley, 

Heath,    . 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, . 

Rowe,     . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 


13 

109 

26 

5 

14 

124 

48 

16 

5 

134 
57 
11 
42 
47 
96 
17 


305 

16 

2 

133 

1 

8 

4 

1 

11 

1 

1 

3 

1 

21 

26 

76 


15 

3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 


242 

19 
2 
3 

16 
7 

33 
1 

14 

24 
5 

12 
6 

10 
1 

11 
7 

22 
9 
7 

15 
5 
2 
3 


Bushels 


1,700 

15,462 

4,626 

260 

845 

17,135 

6,416 

850 

245 

17,717 

9,460 

1,062 

4,799 

5,321 

20,804 

1,202 


27,432 

902 

90 

9,716 

168 

1,310 

255 

40 

889 

50 

150 

210 

52 

2,906 

2,570 

8,124 


702 

30 
672 


1,063 

150 

40 

25 

40 

5 

300 

24 

15 

6 

458 


17,071 

1,735 

55 

82 

1,415 

225 

2,917 

20 

1,195 

1,705 

305 

567 

140 

660 

200 

653 

129 

1,134 

985 

96 

2,295 

79 

70 

60 


Value 


$.525 

4,657 

1,636 

78 

254 
5,174 
1,962 

257 

73 

5,325 

3,098 

342 
1,460 
1,653 
6,418 

381 


$10,558 

304 

48 

3,360 

56 

378 

89 

20 

365 

25 

48 

74 

20 

1,416 

1,068 

3,287 


18 
181 


$376 

42 

14 

13 

10 

2 

105 

7 

5 

2 

176 


$5,319 

497 

20 

26 

429 

74 

845 

6 

375 

510 

100 

178 

56 

227 

60 

189 

45 

344 

371 

30 

744 

30 

35 

21 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Wendell, 
Whately, 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawam, 
Blandford,     , 
Brimlield, 
Chester, 
Chicopee,     . 
East  Longmeadow, 
Granville, 
Hampden, 
Holland, 

HOLTOKE,       . 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson, 
Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 
Russell, 
Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 
Tolland, 
Wales,  . 
Westfield,      . 
West  Springfleld, 
Wilbraham,  . 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,  . 

Goshen, 

Granby, 

Greenwich,   . 

Hadley,  . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington,  . 

Middlefield,  . 

Northampton, 

Pelham, 

Plainfield, 

Prescott, 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Worthington, 


MIDDLESEX. 


Acton,    . 

Ashby, . 

Bedford, 

Billerica, 

Dunstable, 

Groton,  . 

Natick,  . 

Pepperell, 

Shirley, 

Tewksbury, 

Wilmington, 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,    . 

NORFOLK. 

Bellingham,  . 
Franklin, 
Med  way, 


Keturns 
Re- 

portinp; 
Specified 
Product 


212 

10 

6 

15 

11 

10 

6 

7 

7 

7 

2 

1 

15 

17 

2 

20 

3 

9 

9 

5 

4 

22 

5 

19 


171 

18 

27 

3 

4 

3 

2 

1 

5 

4 

24 

10 

4 

12 

12 

8 

1 

2 

8 

1 

10 

1 

11 


26 


Bushels 


66 
283 


11,028 

430 
121 

1,144 

1,123 
670 
430 
192 
187 
213 
430 
50 
570 
524 
55 

1,227 
140 
315 
325 
134 
153 
829 
505 

1,261 


10,548 

1,591 

1,200 

130 

56 

197 

60 

30 

243 

152 

2,160 

1,298 

106 

782 

688 

245 

5 

35 

227 

100 

248 

20 

975 


1,243 


1 

30 

3 

147 

1 

100 

1 

8 

6 

176 

3 

335 

2 

100 

4 

180 

2 

120 

2 

42 

1 

5 

1 

20 

1 

20 

20 
30 
25 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   NAME. 


433 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
OATS  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Busliels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

PLYMOUTH. 

14 

499 

$170 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Duxbury, 

2 

25 

8 

Leicester, 

2 

70 

$38 

Hanson, 

1 

60 

19 

Lunenburg,  . 

1 

24 

8 

Kingston, 

2 

100 

27 

Mendon, 

1 

20 

6 

Marshfield,    . 

1 

40 

13 

MlUbury, 

1 

16 

8 

Mattapoisett, 

2 

69 

21 

New  Braintree, 

6 

515 

168 

Middleborough, 

1 

10 

4 

Northborough, 

1 

120 

42 

Plympton,     . 

2 

35 

18 

Northbridge, 

1 

10 

4 

Rochester,     . 

2 

130 

45 

North  Brooktield, 

3 

432 

81 

Scituate, 

1 

30 

15 

Oakham, 

3 

44 

13 

Oxford,  . 

8 

235 

83 

Paxton,  . 

1 

40 

14 

WORCESTER. 

256 

15,789 

$5,357 

Petersham,    . 
Phillipston,    . 

16 
5 

1,130 
268 

403 
99 

Ashburnham, 

2 

160 

53 

Princeton, 

3 

33 

14 

Athol,    . 

6 

133 

47 

Royalston,     . 

8 

302 

94 

Auburn, 

1 

40 

16 

Rutland, 

5 

121 

43 

Barre,     . 

4 

565 

258 

Shrewsbury, 

4 

108 

34 

Berlin,    . 

2 

35 

10 

Southbridge, 

5 

340 

105 

Blackstone, 

1 

2 

3 

Spencer, 

7 

468 

170 

Brooktield, 

5 

88 

30 

Sterling, 

4 

520 

142 

Charlton, 

7 

450 

167 

Sturbridge,    . 

19 

1,135 

339 

Dana, 

2 

85 

34 

Sutton,   . 

25 

1,636 

521 

Douglas, 

5 

135 

49 

Templeton,    . 

3 

60 

25 

Dudley, 

11 

547 

205 

Upton,    . 

1 

114 

35 

Gardner, 

2 

40 

14 

Uxbridge, 

5 

305 

107 

Grafton, 

6 

847 

333 

Warren, 

10 

546 

176 

Hardwick, 

22 

2,182 

743 

Webster, 

3 

135 

45 

Holden,  . 

2 

40 

13 

West  Brookfield, 

7 

496 

169 

Hopedale, 

1 

50 

15 

Westminster, 

7 

146 

50 

Hubbardston, 

3 

165 

64 

Winchendon, 

5 

181 

64 

Lancaster, 

1 

20 

4 

Worcester, 

4 

635 

199 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Xot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

2,711 

62,576 

285,826 

$91,523 

$0.32 

$33.76 

Barnstable 

2,12* 

25 

2,099 

549 

235 

0.43 

9.40 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

1,436 

3,857 

199,807 

61,267 

0.31 

42.67 

Bristol, 

5,593 

305 

5,288 

27,432 

10,558 

0.38 

34.62 

Dukes, 

483 

5 

478 

702 

199 

0.28 

39.80 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

15 

5,217 

1,063 

376 

0.35 

25.07 

Franklin,      . 

5,298 

242 

6,0.56 

17,071 

5,319 

0.31 

21.98 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

212 

4,738 

11,028 

3,821 

0.35 

18.02 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

171 

4,892 

10,548 

3,601 

0.34 

21.06 

Middlesex,    . 

8,360 

26 

8,334 

1,243 

576 

0.46 

22.15 

Nantucket,   . 

147 

1 

146 

20 

8 

0.40 

8.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

3 

3,758 

75 

36 

0.48 

12.00 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

14 

4,574 

499 

170 

0.34 

12.14 

Suffolk, 

188 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

256 

13,951 

15,789 

5,357 

0.34 

20.93 

RYE. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

86 

1,666 

$1,314 

BARNSTABLE -Con. 

Barnstable, 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 
Dennis, . 
Eastham, 

38 
4 
2 
3 
4 

927 
67 
27 
22 
61 

788 
35 
27 
20 
45 

Sandwich,     . 

Truro 

Wellfleet,      . 
Yarmouth,    . 

5 
5 
1 
3 

117 

59 

2 

32 

$88 

36 

2 

25 

Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

9 
8 

112 
130 

97 
94 

BERKSHIRE. 

554 

33,887 

$16,528 

Mashpee, 
Orleans, 

1 
3 

10 
100 

8 
49 

Adams,  .... 
Alford,  .... 

10 
20 

589 
1,291 

341 
637 

434 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
RYE  — Continued. 


Kctiirns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specitled 
Product 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Becket 

3 

84 

$43 

Buckland, 

6 

70 

$51 

Cheshire, 

4 

169 

90 

Charlemoiit,  . 

_ 

3 

31 

22 

Clarksburg,  . 

1 

6 

4 

Colrain, 

4 

70 

47 

Dalton,  .... 

7 

592 

354 

Conway, 

-      4 

75 

54 

Egremont,     . 

49 

2,968 

1,195 

Deerfield, 

49 

1,827 

953 

Great  Barrington, 

75 

5,638 

2,633 

Erving,  . 

1 

15 

8 

Hancock, 

7 

784 

387 

Gill, 

23 

634 

326 

Hinsdale, 

8 

385 

176 

Greenfield, 

16 

377 

215 

Lanesborough,      . 

6 

231 

143 

Heath,    . 

6 

92 

69 

Lee,        .... 

37 

1,311 

681 

Leverett, 

20 

495 

284 

Lenox,   .... 

4 

153 

77 

Leyden, 

2 

22 

11 

Monterey,      . 

12 

693 

302 

Montague, 

21 

460 

236 

Mount  Washington,     . 

3 

185 

76 

New  Salem, 

7 

102 

65 

New  Ashford, 

1 

8 

4 

Northfield, 

46 

1,283 

632 

New  Marlborough, 

65 

2,988 

1,471 

Orange, . 

5 

81 

65 

North  Adams,   . 

3 

81 

36 

Rowe,     . 

1 

5 

4 

Otis,       .... 

4 

85 

44 

Shelburne, 

1 

10 

7 

Peru,      .... 

1 

5 

3 

Shutesbury, 

3 

26 

17 

PiTTSriELD, 

37 

3,024 

1,517 

Sunderland, 

18 

653 

344 

Richmond,     . 

4 

96 

43 

Warwick, 

4 

47 

29 

Sandisfield,   . 

10 

132 

67 

Wendell, 

4 

34 

24 

Savoy,    .... 

1 

10 

6 

Whately, 

12 

437 

197 

Sheffield, 

103 

7,046 

3,528 

Stockbridge, 

35 

2,732 

1,296 

Tyringham,  . 

8 

285 

139 

HAMPDEN. 

763 

25,852 

$14,991 

Washington, 

7 

324 

161 

West  Stockbridge, 

20 

1,243 

615 

Agawam, 

91 

2,930 

1,761 

Williamstown, 

18 

929 

453 

Blandford,     . 

11 

187 

100 

Windsor, 

1 

20 

6 

Brimfield, 
Chester, 

13 
4 

189 
30 

108 
23 

BRISTOL. 

156 

4,335 

$2,815 

Chicopee,     . 
East  Lougmeadonv 

)       . 

50 
21 

2,136 
639 

1,228 
390 

Acuehnet, 
Attleborough, 

13 

6 

388 
64 

325 

47 

Granville, 
Hampden, 
Holland, 

21 
16 
11 

361 

302 
202 

236 
161 
138 

Berkley, 

4 

61 

54 

HOLYOKB, 

23 

736 

617 

Dartmouth,   . 

Dlghton, 

Easton,  .... 

Fairhaven,     . 

Fall  Rn-ER, 

7 
5 
5 
4 
8 

130 

175 

49 

90 

151 

97 

112 

38 

71 

100 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson, 
Montgomerj', 
Palmer,  , 

13 
67 
49 
14 
34 

318 

2,838 

908 

248 

1,343 

190 
1,640 
481 
188 
744 

Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 
North  Attleborough,   . 

5 
3 
3 
3 

140 
25 
26 

132 

89 

20 

21 

103 

Russell, 
Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 
Tolland 

4 
51 
57 

4 

113 

1,236 

2,665 

72 

85 
1,087 
1,568 

53 

Norton, . 
Raynham, 
Rehoboth,     . 
Seekonk, 
Somerset, 

2 

2 

30 

15 

7 

19 

25 

622 

792 

430 

11 

15 
396 
472 
235 

Wales,   . 
Westfield,      . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 

6 

115 

36 

52 

105 
5,343 
1,089 
1,862 

70 

2,617 

509 

997 

Swansea, 

21 

820 

464 

Taunton,     . 
Westport,     . 

8 
5 

87 
109 

84 
61 

HAMPSHIRE. 

551 

17,618 

$9,390 

Amherst, 

53 

1,567 

839 

DUKES. 

5 

72 

$46 

Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, . 

54 
4 

1,264 

44 

832 

24 

Chllmark,      . 

1 

10 

5 

Cummington, 

4 

41 

27 

Edgartown,   . 

2 

-15 

10 

Easthampton, 

32 

1,003 

525 

West  TlBbury,      . 

2 

47 

31 

Enfield, . 
Grauby, 

12 
46 

420 
1,918 

317 
959 

ESSEX. 

29 

801 

$516 

Greenwich,   . 
Hadley, 

7 
82 

170 
3,167 

123 
1,349 

Amesbury,    . 
Andover, 
Groveland,    . 
Hamilton, 
Haverhill,  . 
Merrimac, 
Methuen, 
Middleton,     . 

2 
1 
1 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

125 
40 
83 
52 
26 
15 
50 

200 

37 
40 
33 
41 
24 
10 
30 
165 

Hatfield, 
Huntington,  . 
Middletield,  . 
Northampton, 
Pelham, 
Prescott, 
Southampton, 
South  Hadley, 
%\'are 

59 

13 

1 

43 

9 

3 

42 

41 

25 

1,757 

293 

8 

2,192 

129 

11 

1,372 

1,342 

586 

1,062 

242 

6 

1,191 

79 

8 

688 

1          612 

1          323 

Newbury, 
North  Andover, 
Rowley, 
Salisbury, 

3 
2 
2 

1 

24 

31 

18 

4 

15 

18 

10 

3 

Westhampton, 
Williamsburg, 
Worthington, 

11 
6 

4 

172 

116 

46 

91 
62 
31 

Wenham, 

6 

113 

70 

West  Newbury, 

1 

20 

20 

MIDDLESEX. 

99 

2,878 

$2,063 

FRANKLIN. 

284 

7,352 

$3,944 

Ashby,  .        .        .        . 

5 

89 

72 

Billerica, 

3 

62 

47 

Ashfield, 

6 

59 

41 

Carlisle, 

1 

40 

20 

BernardstoD, 

23 

447 

253 

Chelmsford,  . 

2 

20 

16 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


435 


CEREALS  —  Continued. 
RYE  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Concord, 

1 

15 

$15 

Plympton,     . 

2 

3 

$3 

Dracut,  . 

1 

30 

15 

Rochester,     . 

4 

60 

50 

Dunstable,    . 

11 

111 

88 

Scituate, 

2 

82 

79 

Framlngham, 

7 

489 

321 

West  Bridgewater, 

3 

186 

139 

Groton,  . 

10 

319 

216 

Hudson, 

3 

48 

43 

Littleton, 

3 

23 

22 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

150 

$75 

Mablborough, 

1 

15 

7 

Medford,     . 

1 

6 

4 

Boston, 

1 

150 

75 

Natick,  . 

3 

27 

19 

Newton, 

5 

113 

80 

North  Reading, 

1 

26 

26 

WORCESTER. 

356 

8,556 

$6,153 

Reading, 

1 

14 

14 

Bherborn, 

3 

94 

77 

Ashburnham, 

2 

68 

68 

Shirley, 

3 

110 

88 

Athol,    . 

7 

52S 

305 

Stow,      . 

1 

35 

24 

Auburn, 

5 

69 

52 

Sudbury, 

2 

47 

33 

Barre,     . 

4 

93 

64 

Tewksbury,  . 

16 

701 

468 

Berlin,  . 

2 

10 

10 

Tyngsborough, 

2 

25 

13 

Blackstone, 

1 

3 

2 

Waltham,    . 

3 

180 

130 

Boylstou, 

1 

3 

3 

Way  land, 

2 

37 

37 

Brookfield,    . 

13 

218 

131 

Westford,      . 

3 

42 

42 

Charlton, 

5 

99 

77 

Weston, 

4 

158 

119 

Clinton, 

2 

24 

19 

Wilmington, 

1 

12 

7 

Dana,     . 

8 

219 

267 

Douglas, 

14 

247 

171 

Dudley, 

19 

425 

290 

NANTUCKET. 

1 

12 

$12 

FlTCHBURG, 

Gardner, 

6 
3 

77 
48 

65 
37 

Nantucket,    . 

1 

12 

12 

Grafton, 
Hard  wick, 
Harvard, 

6 

27 
3 

135 

932 

13 

116 

637 

11 

NORFOLK. 

36 

737 

$528 

Holden, 
Hubbardston 

8 
2 

166 
81 

179 
64 

Bellingham,  . 

4 

84 

63 

Lancaster, 

3 

30 

18 

Brookline, 

1 

35 

20 

Leicester, 

4 

116 

116 

Dover,    . 

1 

8 

5 

Lunenburg, 

8 

209 

153 

Foxborough, 

4 

86 

79 

Mendon, 

7 

111 

73 

Franklin, 

6 

120 

87 

New  Braintree, 

15 

433 

259 

Holbrook, 

1 

9 

7 

Northbridge, 

3 

22 

16 

Medway, 

1 

10 

6 

North  Brook! 

ield. 

4 

50 

30 

Norfolk, 

4 

30 

23 

Oakham, 

2 

35 

23 

Sharon,  . 

7 

145 

74 

Oxford, 

8 

198 

158 

Walpole, 

1 

46 

46 

Petersham, 

11 

364 

241 

Wellesley, 

3 

41 

35 

Phillipston, 

3 

150 

86 

Weymouth, 

1 

75 

53 

Princeton, 

8 

74 

56 

Wrentham, 

2 

48 

30 

Royalston, 

6 

53 

56 

Rutland, 

7 

86 

72 

Shrewsbury, 

2 

50 

45 

PLYMOUTH. 

67 

1,769 

$1,386 

Southbridge, 
Spencer, 

11 
10 

206 
189 

138 
161 

Bridgewater, 

1 

90 

68 

Sterling, 

10 

221 

201 

Brockton,   . 

2 

90 

64 

Sturbridge, 

9 

230 

137 

Carver,  . 

2 

3 

2 

Sutton,   . 

9 

208 

148 

Duxbury, 

3 

20 

20 

Templeton, 

1 

15 

12 

Halifax, 

6 

370 

279 

Upton,   . 

10 

244 

182 

Hanover, 

1 

30 

25 

Uxbridge, 

11 

127 

69 

Hanson, 

2 

120 

90 

Warren, 

9 

320 

181 

Hingham, 

2 

40 

34 

Webster, 

7 

147 

103 

Kingston, 

6 

50 

49 

Westborough, 

2 

60 

60 

Lakeville, 

17 

352 

270 

West  Brookfield, 

13 

566 

340 

Marshfield, 

4 

75 

55 

Westminster, 

7 

96 

68 

Norwell, 

6 

134 

105 

Winchendon, 

5 

48 

35 

Pembroke, 

6 

65 

54 

Worcester, 

13 

440 

358 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Eacli 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol,          .... 
Dukes 

65,287 

2,124 

5,293 

5,593 

483 

2,988 

86 

554 

166 

5 

62,299 

2,038 
4,739 
5,437 

478 

105,685 

1,666 

33,887 

4,335 

72 

$59,761 

1,314 

16,528 

2,815 

46 

$0.57 

0.79 
0.49 
0.65 
0.64 

$20.00 

15.28 

29.83 

18.04 

9.20 

436 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CEREALS  —  Concluded. 

RYE  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Average 

Returns 

Not 

Value  of  Prod- 

The Statk,  and  Cocnties. 

Total 
Keturns 

Reporting 
Specifled 
Product 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

uct  for  Each 

Person 

Making  Return 

THE  STATK  — Con. 

EBses, 

5,232 

29 

5,203 

801 

$516 

$0.64 

$17.79 

Franklin, 

5,298 

284 

5,014 

7,352 

3,944 

0.54 

13.89 

Hampden, 

4,950 

763 

4,187 

25,852 

14,991 

0.58 

19.65 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

551 

4,512 

17,618 

9,390 

0.53 

17.04 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

99 

8,261 

2,878 

2,063 

0.72 

20.84 

Nautucket, 

147 

1 

146 

12 

12 

1.00 

12.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

36 

3,725 

737 

528 

0.72 

14.67 

Plymouth, 

4,5S8 

67 

4,521 

1,769 

1,386 

0.78 

20.69 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

150 

75 

0.50 

75.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

356 

13,851 

8,556 

6,153 

0.72 

17.28 

RECAPITULATION :    CEREALS. 


Classification  of  PKODncTS. 


Percentages 


Indian  corn,  . 

Oats, 

Rye, 

Other  cereals. 

Total,    . 


$875,747 
91,523 
59,761 
77,547 


$1,104,578 


79.28 
8.29 
5.41 

7.02 


100.00 


Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts 


[437] 


FRUITS,   BERRIES,   AND    NUTS. 


APPLES. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

499 

8,299 

$6,742 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

1           47 

1,527 

1,036 

Taunton, 

214 

5,047 

$1,369 

Bourne, 

32 

863 

725 

Westport, 

251 

10,584 

5,387 

Brewster, 

15 

121 

100 

Chatham, 

Dennis 

14 
5 

150 
15 

81 
12 

DUKES. 

143 

4,481 

$1,789 

Eastham, 

18 

103 

114 

Chilmark,      . 

28 

441 

201 

Falmouth, 

55 

750 

613 

Cottage  City, 

17 

426 

164 

Harwich, 

97 

727 

393 

Edgartown,  . 

10 

100 

49 

Mashpee, 

8 

80 

84 

Gay  Head,     . 

2 

18 

9 

Orleans, 

29 

288 

315 

Gosnold, 

1 

90 

45 

Provincetown, 

14 

75 

75 

Tisburv, 

18 

452 

197 

Sandwich,      . 

31 

835 

491 

West  Tisbury,      . 

67 

2,954 

1,124 

Truro 

44 

286 

286 

Wellfleet,      . 
Yarmouth,    . 

78 
12 

2,338 
141 

2,338 
79 

ESSEX. 

2,169 

191,293 

$125,181 

Amesbury,    . 

139 

5,104 

2,919 

BERKSHIRE. 

2,975 

334,269 

$73,260 

Andover, 
Beverly, 

21 
110 

1,950 
4,975 

1,438 
2,954 

Adams, .... 

84 

12,898 

3,724 

Boxford, 

114 

4,652 

2,031 

Alford 

64 

7,996 

1,250 

Bradford, 

11 

1,190 

935 

Becket 

96 

10,949 

1,494 

Danvers, 

35 

9,824 

7,638 

Cheshire, 

90 

20,480 

4,106 

Essex,    . 

47 

1,905 

1,380 

Clarksburg,  . 

59 

3,336 

1,023 

Georgetown, 

66 

1,738 

741 

Dalton 

70 

8,848 

1,735 

Gloucester, 

82 

7,161 

4,006 

Egremont,     . 

76 

6,258 

1,607 

Groveland,    . 

27 

935 

399 

Florida, .... 

45 

3,754 

704 

Hamilton, 

50 

2,795 

1,602 

Great  Barrington, 

159 

18,616 

3,110 

Haverhill,  . 

159 

8,053 

4,186 

Hancock, 

58 

7,723 

1,873 

Ipswich, 

77 

16,318 

13,247 

Hinsdale, 

102 

11,536 

1,875 

Lynn,    . 

9 

372 

280 

Lanesborough, 

101 

16,545 

4,478 

Lynnfleld, 

9 

1,335 

1,070 

Lee 

137 

27,260 

5,822 

Manchester,  . 

16 

990 

628 

Lenox 

98 

9,202 

2,672 

Marblehead,  . 

29 

4,516 

4,093 

Monterey, 

71 

9,560 

1,893 

Merrimac, 

53 

1,623 

996 

Mount  Washington,     . 

8 

237 

54 

Methuen, 

191 

10,159 

8,368 

New  Ashford, 

i          26 

2,680 

592 

Middleton,     . 

63 

2,375 

834 

New  Marlborough, 

153 

16,271 

3,963 

Newbury, 

100 

28,820 

18,783 

North  Adams,    . 

73 

4,249 

1,587 

Newburyport, 

67 

6,096 

3,639 

Otis 

!          90 

4,718 

658 

North  Andover, 

93 

6,073 

3,167 

Peru,      .... 

1           50 

3,034 

475 

Peabody, 

115 

5,309 

2,764 

PiTTSFIELD,. 

223 

18,097 

4,656 

Rockport, 

17 

2,280 

1,401 

Richmond,     . 

82 

7,602 

2,033 

Rowley, 

75 

10,687 

6,706 

Sandisfield,   . 

138 

9,920 

1,025 

Salem, . 

35 

1,266 

1,039 

Savoj- 

77 

3,948 

714 

Salisbury, 

95 

12,156 

7,750 

Sheffield,       . 

185 

22,475 

4,588 

Saugus, . 

18 

406 

328 

Stockbridge, 

97 

7,671 

1,908 

Swampscott, 

8 

735 

645 

Tyringham,  . 

57 

11,942 

2,307 

Topsfield,      . 

57 

11,030 

8,301 

Washington, 

47 

3,010 

530 

Wenham, 

52 

3,012 

2,248 

West  Stockbridge, 

98 

11,005 

1,970 

West  Newbury, 

129 

15,453 

8,666 

Williamstown, 

202 

28,922 

8,281 

Windsor, 

59 

3,527 

553 

FRANKLIN. 

3,014 

336,515 

$94,220 

BRISTOL. 

2,696 

84,344 

$33,357 

Ashfield, 
Bernardston, 

197 
136 

23,036 
19,331 

7,342 
5,686 

Acushnet, 

175 

6,418 

2,632 

Buckland, 

136 

21,098 

6,111 

Attleborough, 

23 

1,215 

487 

Charlemont, 

111 

15,349 

4,048 

Berkley, 

126 

4,777 

1,232 

Colrain, 

170 

34,491 

9,157 

Dartmouth,   . 

433 

6,828 

3,480 

Conway, 

145 

15,248 

3,622 

Dighton, 

111 

3,549 

1,101 

Deerfield, 

206 

13,290 

3,483 

Easton,  .... 

57 

970 

682 

Erving,  . 

40 

4,179 

1,101 

Fairhaven,     . 

116 

1,739 

811 

Gill,        . 

97 

15,608 

4,536 

Fall  River, 

90 

2,700 

1,518 

Greenfield, 

138 

17,652 

6,498 

Freetown, 

60 

2,478 

1,243 

Hawley, 

92 

16,497 

3,835 

Mansfield, 

58 

769 

472 

Heath,    . 

95 

15,135 

3,846 

New  Bedford,    . 

115 

2,050 

1,004 

Leverett, 

130 

8,860 

1,879 

North  Attleborough,    . 

36 

2,008 

572 

Leyden, 

59 

7,638 

2,196 

Norton, .... 

119 

3,885 

1,676 

Monroe, 

28 

3,087 

530 

Raynham, 

138 

2,206 

1,209 

Montague, 

141 

17,084 

5,751 

Rehoboth,      . 

239 

13,772 

2,269 

New  Salem, 

128 

8,238 

2,269 

Seekonk, 

123 

4,123 

1,317 

Northfield, 

158 

19,213 

4,804 

Somerset, 

64 

2,409 

1,360 

Orange, . 

126 

5,930 

1,862 

Swansea, 

148 

6,817 

3,536 

Rowe,    . 

81 

11,390 

2,252 

[439] 


440 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FRUITS,^  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
APPLES  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

FRANKLIN -Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Shelburne,     . 

90 

8,069 

$2,639 

Lincoln, 

86 

7,386 

$6,567 

Shutesbury, 

102 

3,219 

617 

Littleton, 

77 

11,084 

6,447 

Sunderland, 

120 

8,819 

4,007 

Lowell, 

31 

1,352 

1,038 

Warwick, 

94 

4,037 

1,124 

Malden, 

1 

20 

15 

Wendell, 

79 

4,392 

1,090 

Marlborough, 

100 

13,736 

5,898 

\VTiately, 

116 

14,625 

3,935 

Maynard, 

31 

4,302 

2,941 

Medford,     . 

5 

394 

424 

HAMPDEN 

2,763 

261,803 

$78,132 

Melrose, 
Natick,  . 

2 
122 

124 
3,664 

129 
1,915 

Agawam, 

271 

32,326 

12,345 

Newton, 

105 

5,513 

4,642 

Blandford,     . 

137 

13,019 

2,275 

North  Reading, 

79 

2,194 

648 

Brimfleld, 

98 

4,034 

1,776 

Peppeiell, 

103 

1,954 

1,009 

Chester, 

95 

20,673 

2,890 

Reading, 

71 

2,887 

1,699 

Chicopee,     . 

117 

11,293 

4,932 

Sherboru, 

128 

11,278 

5,059 

East  Longmeado-w 

»      • 

115 

7,343 

3,119 

Shirley, .        . 

22 

1,144 

721 

Granville, 

174 

21,924 

5,560 

Stow,      . 

45 

9,410 

4,675 

Hampden, 

93 

13,669 

3,269 

Sudbury, 

114 

7,896 

3,715 

Holland, 

35 

705 

398 

Tewkstjury,  . 

110 

2,690 

1,267 

HOLTOKE,       . 

66 

5,213 

1,540 

Townsend,     . 

23 

2,879 

2,315 

Longmeadow, 

63 

5,201 

1,512 

Tyngsborough, 

58 

1,950 

1,224 

Ludlow, 

142 

10,434 

3,359 

Wakefield,     . 

3 

33 

32 

Monson, 

178 

18,416 

5,820 

Waltham,    . 

61 

2,532 

1,812 

Montgomery, 

57 

7,871 

1,609 

Watertown,  . 

18 

1,940 

2,283 

Palmer, 

167 

12,362 

2,825 

Way  land,       . 

76 

2,853 

2,686 

Russell, 

53 

6.147 

1,056 

Westford,      . 

125 

14,515 

10,355 

Southwick,    . 

149 

8,127 

2,426 

Weston, 

82 

2,487 

2,381 

Spkingfield, 

132 

11,202 

4,756 

Wilmington, 

51 

907 

376 

Tolland, 

46 

5,654 

743 

Winchester,  . 

5 

247 

225 

Wales,    . 

67 

1,842 

601 

WOBURN, 

11 

1,304 

1,619 

Westfield,      . 

237 

15,870 

5,869 

West  Springtield, 
Wilbraham,  .        . 

137 
144 

12,925 
15,553 

4,397 
5,055 

NANTUCKET. 

3 

22 

$13 

Nantucket,    . 

3 

22 

13 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,716 

220,942 

$62,296 

Amherst, 

142 

15,929 

5,096 

NORFOLK 

568 

15,261 

$8,268 

Belchertown, 

249 

20,302 

6,534 

Avon,     . 

8 

374 

301 

Chesterfield,  . 

111 

10,8.54 

2,461 

Bellingham, 

47 

1,524 

498 

Cummington, 

99 

8,365 

1,718 

Braintree, 

26 

634 

489 

Easthamptou, 

119 

7,090 

2,219 

Brookliue, 

20 

529 

435 

Enfield, . 

60 

8,423 

2,038 

Canton,  . 

8 

112 

78 

Goshen, 

48 

6,773 

968 

Dedham, 

28 

598 

323 

Granby, 

116 

13,644 

3,920 

Dover,    . 

9 

178 

105 

Greenwich,    . 

54 

4,225 

1,166 

Fosborough, 

22 

1,052 

494 

Hadley,. 

188 

12,296 

4,643 

Franklin, 

66 

2,021 

930 

Hatfield, 

131 

7,953 

2,305 

Holbrook, 

9 

89 

83 

Huntington,  . 

88 

14,691 

2,085 

Medfield, 

40 

416 

132 

Middletield,   . 

77 

9,448 

1,780 

Medway, 

48 

1,401 

460 

Northampton, 

172 

10,339 

3,481 

Millis,*    . 

10 

396 

74 

Pelham, 

102 

3,611 

709 

Milton,  . 

24 

688 

590 

Plainfield,      . 

88 

4,894 

959 

Needham, 

3 

110 

50 

Prescott, 

83 

3,697 

1,070 

Norfolk, 

25 

315 

149 

Southampton, 

167 

9,934 

3,024 

Norwood, 

1 

10 

8 

South  Hadley, 

128 

13,472 

5,048 

QUTNCT, 

12 

395 

314 

Ware,     . 

166 

11,991 

3,252 

Randolph, 

5 

105 

71 

Westhampton, 

80 

5,696 

1,792 

Sharon,  . 

36 

313 

241 

Williamsburg, 

118 

8,872 

3,971 

Stoughton, 

34 

354 

356 

Worthington, 

130 

8,443 

2,057 

Walpole, 

3 

140 

90 

Wellesley, 

37 

1,116 

653 

MIDDLESEX. 

3,585 

227,318 

$138,528 

Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

16 
31 

488 
1,903 

388 
957 

Acton 

118 

14,421 

7,657 

Arlington, 
Ashby,  . 

17 
128 

1,330 
4,386 

734 
1,829 

PLYMOUTH. 

684 

17,705 

$11,047 

Ashland, 

97 

2,524 

1,289 

Abington, 

11 

190 

146 

Ayer,     . 

7 

303 

153 

Bridgewater, 

31 

1,150 

874 

Bedford, 

53 

1,592 

1,139 

Brockton,    . 

20 

504 

377 

Belmont, 

39 

6,536 

7,634 

Carver,  . 

37 

768 

416 

Billerica, 

129 

5,561 

4,916 

Duxbury, 

22 

646 

690 

Boxborough, 

44 

3,952 

2,081 

East  Bridgewater 

29 

904 

673 

Burlington. 

10 

4,098 

4,434 

Halifax, 

32 

1,893 

1,369 

Cambridge, 

2 

17 

10 

Hanover, 

10 

440 

283 

Carlisle, 

40 

1,439 

838 

Hanson, 

31 

1,176 

930 

Chelmsford, 

168 

9,778 

5,611 

Hingham, 

9 

180 

313 

Concord, 

117 

5,293 

2,782 

1    Kingston, 

23 

437 

313 

Dracut,  . 

116 

5,940 

3,743 

!    Lakeville, 

85 

3,753 

1,230 

Dunstable, 

27 

2,202 

817 

1    Marion, 

5 

130 

113 

Framingham 

168 

12,003 

5,040 

!    Marshfield,    . 

20 

511 

300 

Groton, . 

138 

11,8.57 

4,148 

Mattapoisett, 

24 

564 

325 

Ilolliston, 

116 

2,570 

1,297 

Middleboiough, 

41 

763 

374 

Hopkinton, 

152 

3,681 

1,595 

Nor  well. 

1 

75 

75 

Hudson, 

68 

5,113 

3,663 

Pembroke,     . 

24 

344 

143 

Lexington, 

86 

4,047 

3,001 

Plymouth,     . 

21 

692 

450 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


441 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
APPLES  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

ConNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

WORCESTER -Con, 

Plympton, 

30 

548 

$251 

Hubbardston, 

125 

4,733 

$1,578 

Rochester, 

30 

984 

601 

Lancaster, 

24 

627 

269 

Rockland, 

3 

90 

66 

Leicester, 

51 

1,182 

993 

Scituate, 

. 

5 

122 

140 

Leominster, 

15 

2,110 

1,750 

Wareham, 

. 

4 

33 

14 

Lunenburg, 

113 

12,260 

6,453 

West  Bridgewater, 

28 

593 

416 

Mendon, 

72 

3,906 

1,937 

Whitman, 

8 

215 

165 

Milford, 
Millbury, 

35 
99 

5,898 
8,508 

1,566 
3,784 

SUFFOLK. 

49 

6,561 

$4,752 

N^v  Braintree, 
Northborough, 

74 
40 

5,276 
2,362 

2,670 
1,332 

Boston, 

26 

4,391 

2,799 

Northbridge, 

40 

1,099 

287 

Chelsea, 

2 

30 

55 

North  Brookfield, 

126 

4,991 

2,282 

Revere,  .... 

12 

1,861 

1,636 

Oakham, 

59 

1,583 

665 

Winthrop,     . 

9 

279 

262 

Oxford,  . 
Paxton,  . 

85 
24 

3,413 
306 

1,297 
152 

WORCESTER. 

5,195 

286,103 

$128,298 

Petersham,    . 
Phlllipston,    . 

144 

98 

5,742 
4,437 

1,553 
1,641 

Ashburnham, 

23 

585 

253 

Princeton, 

106 

4,155 

1,359 

Athol,    . 

133 

4,740 

1,918 

Royalston,     . 

149 

5,014 

1,834 

Auburn, 

55 

2,060 

840 

Rutland, 

58 

1,114 

344 

Barre,     . 

159 

14,457 

7,275 

Shrewsbury, 

172 

12,133 

5,745 

Berlin,    . 

19 

1,6.52 

646 

Southborough, 

97 

8,656 

3,549 

Blackstone, 

128 

4,373 

1,131 

Southbridge, 

65 

3,141 

1,395 

Bolton,  . 

42 

3,491 

2,214 

Spencer, 

119 

3,841 

2,000 

Boylston, 

85 

3,708 

2,514 

Sterling. 

128 

9,436 

5,143 

Brookfield, 

110 

3,161 

1,089 

Sturbridge,    . 

140 

4,362 

1,626 

Charlton, 

100 

3,850 

2,439 

Sutton,  . 

123 

6,451 

2,763 

Clinton, . 

24 

410 

410 

Templeton,    . 

85 

3,832 

2,427 

Dana, 

51 

1,819 

454 

Upton,    . 

100 

5,065 

1,312 

Douglas, 

59 

2,409 

1,091 

Uxbridge, 

104 

4,524 

957 

Dudley, 

89 

5,421 

1,555 

Warren, 

106 

6,114 

1,786 

FiTCHBURG, 

72 

4,164 

2,527 

Webster, 

51 

3,954 

1,180 

Gardner, 

44 

1,556 

489 

Westborough, 

85 

4,442 

3,092 

Grafton, 

123 

8,128 

4,657 

West  Boylston, 

61 

3,050 

1,504 

Hardwick, 

154 

20,381 

9,939 

West  Brookfield, 

61 

1,677 

764 

Harvard, 

151 

19,808 

6,518 

Westminster, 

164 

5,666 

2,702 

Holden, . 

108 

1,777 

714 

Winchendon, 

47 

1,739 

520 

Hopedale, 

9 

401 

161 

Worcester, 

212 

10,953 

7,233 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

26,959 

38,328 

1,993,916 

$765,883 

$0.38 

$28.41 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

499 

1,625 

8,299 

6,742 

0.81 

13.61 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

2,975 

2,318 

334,269 

73,260 

0.22 

24.63 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,696 

2,897 

84,344 

33,357 

0.40 

12.37 

Dukes,  . 

483 

143 

340 

4,481 

1,789 

0.40 

12.51 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

2,169 

3,063 

191,293 

125,181 

0.65 

57.71 

Franklin, 

5,298 

3,014 

2,284 

335,515 

94,220 

0.28 

31.26 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,763 

2,187 

261,803 

78,1.32 

0.30 

28.28 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,716 

2,347 

220,942 

62,296 

0.28 

22.94 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

3,685 

4,775 

227,318 

138,528 

0.61 

38.64 

Nantucket, 

147 

3 

144 

22 

13 

0.59 

4.33 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

568 

3,193 

15,261 

8,268 

0.54 

14.56 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

684 

4,004 

17,705 

11,047 

0.62 

18.92 

Suffolk, 

188 

49 

139 

6,561 

4,752 

0.72 

96.98 

Worcester, 

14,207 

5,195 

9,012 

286,103 

128,298 

0.45 

24.70 

CRANBERRIES. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable,    . 
Bourne, 
Brewster, 
Chatham, 

718 

57 

20 

105 

82 

49,916 

8,535 
3,497 
3,155 
2,056 

$312,557 

52,457 
19,567 
21,339 
13,137 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Dennis,  .... 
Eastham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

66 

5 

32 

206 

3,315 

43 

6,441 

12,584 

$22,221 

271 

42,938 

78,077 

442 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
CRANBERRIES  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specitied 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE -Con. 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1 

1 

$2 

Mashpee, 

19 

3,154 

$18,296 

Pelham, 

1 

1 

2 

Orleans, 

6 

187 

1,234 

Provincetown, 
Sandwich, 

17 
23 

285 
1,426 

1,566 
8,806 

MIDDLESEX. 

276 

3,590 

$27,304 

Truro,    .... 
Wellfleet,      . 
Yarmouth,    . 

17 
15 

48 

1,174 

71 

4,013 

7,056 

426 

25,166 

Acton,    . 
Ashby, . 
Ashland, 
Ayer,      . 

7 
1 
1 
1 

7 
1 

1 
1 

56 
2 
6 
4 

BERKSHIRE. 

3 

55 

$330 

Bedford, 
Billerica, 

1 
5 

40 
941 

225 
7,545 

Adams, .... 

1 

50 

300 

Carlisle, 

10 

24 

213 

Peru,      .... 

1 

1 

10 

Chelmsford,  . 

1 

3 

21 

Williamstown, 

1 

4 

20 

Concord, 
Dracut,  . 

12 

2 

45 
12 

212 
96 

BRISTOL. 

94 

3,589 

$22,796 

Framingham, 
Groton, 

10 
2 

11 

4 

40 
24 

Acushnet, 

Attleborough, 

Berkley, 

Dighton, 

Easton,  .... 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

North  Attleborough,   . 

Norton, .... 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth,     . 

Seekonk, 

Swansea, 

Taunton,     . 

Westport, 

3 
5 
8 
3 
8 
7 
3 
3 

11 
6 
5 
4 
2 

20 
6 

4 
121 
226 

5 

1,086 

412 

340 

65 

167 

27 

70 

24 

13 

851 

178 

22 

780 

1,395 

31 

6,096 

2,910 

2,140 

373 

842 

189 

520 

159 

88 

5,876 

1,375 

HoUiston, 

Hopklnton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,     . 

Lincoln, 

Marlborough,    , 

Maynard, 

Natick,  . 

Newton, 

North  Reading,     . 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

Stow,      . 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,  . 

Tyngsborough,     . 

11 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

4 

2 

37 

33 

39 

2 

4 

7 

14 

1 

243 

120 

2 

1 

44 

2 

30 

8 

3 

181 

159 

521 

33 

10 

11 

79 

2 

1,764 

692 

13 

5 

276 

16 

155 

49 

20 

1,245 

1,111 

3.76'/ 

260 

54 

66 

523 

16 

DUKES, 

30 

2,238 

$12,738 

Waltham,    . 
Wayland,      . 

1            1 
3 

2 
2 

10 
12 

Chilmark, 

2 

20 

110 

Westford,      . 

4 

24 

167 

Cottage  City, 

3 

120 

600 

Weston, 

i            8 

25 

126 

Edgartown,  . 

12 

196 

1,004 

Wilmington, 

38 

998 

8,528 

Tisbury, 

4 

701 

3,510 

West  Tisbury,      . 

9 

1,201 

7,514 

NANTUCKET. 

12 

164 

$917 

ESSEX. 

148 

786 

$4,677 

Nantucket,    „ 

. 

12 

164 

917 

Andover, 

2 

1 

2 
1 

15 
5 

NORFOLK 

54 

3,736 

$23,071 

Beverlt,      . 

Boxford, 

Essex,    .        .        .        . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland,    . 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill,  . 

Ipswich, 

MiddletOD,     . 

Newbury, 

Newburtport,  . 

North  Andover,    . 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

3 

!          28 

i            1 

7 

6 

7 

3 

5 

2 

33 

8 

2 

10 

'            1 

8 
69 

5 
10 
55 
13 

4 

23 

101 

153 

50 

103 

50 

9 

1 

34 

453 

25 

74 

330 

88 

20 

206 

606 

866 

280 

620 

271 

33 

6 

Bellingham,  . 

Canton, 

Dover,    . 

Fox  borough, 

Franklin, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,    . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Sharon, . 

Stoughton, 

M'^alpole, 

Wei  esley. 

2 

1 
2 
7 
4 
1            4 
1 

3 

4 
8 
8 

1            4 
2 

3 
6 
9 

478 

609 

24 

1 

33 

20 

54 

1,103 

1,090 

303 

3 

16 

60 

78 

3,247 

3,902 

150, 

6' 

210 

160 

324 

6,656 

6,623 

2,621 

18 

Rowley, 

9 

49 

254 

Salisbury,      . 

1            9 

10 

70 

PLYMOUTH. 

364 

104,192 

$625,687 

Topsfield,      . 

6 

67 

399 

West  Newbury,    . 

[           3 

3 

22 

Bridgewater, 

3 

18 

93 

1 

Brockton,   . 

1 

690 

4,830 

FRANKLIN. 

10 

1 

21 

$112 

Carver,  . 
Dux  bury. 

'         120 
'          18 

37,910 
3,834 

225,408 
24,226 

Deerfield, 
Leverett, 
Northfield,    . 
Wendell, 

I 

3 

1 
2 

1 
17 

2 

9 

6 

95 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Kingston, 

Lake\ille, 

1 
3 
3 

1 

'I 

100 
838 

2,000 
90 

1,130 
924 

700 

6,860 

13,650 

450 

7,675 

6,830 

HAMPDEN. 

13 

344 

$2,380 

Marion, . 
Marshfield, 

9 
10 

464 
509 

3,220 
3,450 

Granville, 

2 

301 

2,112 

Mattapoisett, 

15 

619 

3,870 

Hampden, 

2 

31 

216 

Middleborough, 

16 

4,413 

25,727 

Holland, 

3 

5 

17 

Norwell, 

1 

6 

30 

MouBon, 

2 

1 

5 

Pembroke, 

13 

128 

651 

Palmer, .        .        .        . 

2 

1 

6 

Plymouth, 

. 

49 

14,843 

90,316 

Springfield, 

1 

2 

6 

Plympton, 

4 

1,580 

14,633 

Wilbraham,  . 

1 

3 

18 

Rochester, 

22 

8,094 

51,822 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


443 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS —  Continued. 
CRANBERRIES  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Barrels 

Value 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Scituate, 

4 

476 

$3,788 

Millbury,       . 

1 

6 

$42 

Wareham,     . 

50 

25,622 

138,418 

Northborough, 

1 

7 

32 

West  Bridgewater, 

1 

5 

40 

Northbridge, 
Oxford, . 
Petersham,    . 

2 
2 
1 

19 
2 
2 

98 

8 

14 

WORCESTER. 

106 

951 

$6,141 

PhilUpston,  . 
Princeton, 

2 
2 

21 
9 

102 
51 

Ashburnham, 

1 

3 

15 

Royalston,     . 

3 

4 

32 

Blackstoue,   . 

14 

131 

9St5 

Rutland, 

4 

3 

11 

Bolton,  . 

1 

12 

72 

Shrewsbury, 

4 

2 

13 

Broolsfield,    . 

1 

1 

4 

Southborough, 

3 

23 

115 

Douglas, 

1 

2 

8 

Southbridge, 

1 

9 

14 

Dudley, 

4 

23 

87 

Sterling, 

2 

4 

18 

Gardner, 

1 

10 

60 

Sturbridge,    . 

1 

1 

8 

Orafton, 

4 

4 

19 

Sutton,  . 

4 

116 

577 

Harvard, 

2 

2 

6 

Upton,    . 

11 

57 

512 

Hubbardston, 

2 

6 

35 

Uxbrldge, 

11 

37 

238 

Lancaster,     . 

3 

5 

35 

Webster, 

1 

1 

5 

Lunenburg,  . 

2 

27 

215 

Westborough, 

1 

5 

43 

Mendon, 

9 

318 

1,889 

West  Boylston, 

1 

2 

12 

Milford, 

1 

75 

750 

Westminster, 

2 

3 

15 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Barrels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

1,828 

63,459 

169,583 

$1,038,712 

$6.13 

$568.22 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

718 

1,406 

49,916 

312,557 

6.26 

435.32 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3 

5,290 

55 

330 

6.00 

110.00 

Bristol, 

5,593 

94 

5,499 

3,589 

22,796 

6.35 

242.51 

Dukes, . 

483 

30 

453 

2,238 

12,738 

5.69 

424.60 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

148 

5,084 

786 

4,677 

5.95 

31.60 

Franklin, 

5,298 

10 

5,288 

21 

112 

5.33 

11.20 

Hampden, 

4,950 

13 

4,937 

344 

2,380 

6.92 

183.08  • 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1 

5,062 

1 

2 

2.00 

2.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

275 

8,085 

3,590 

27,304 

7.61 

99.29 

Nantucket, 

147 

12 

135 

164 

917 

5.59 

76.42 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

54 

3,707 

3,736 

23,071 

6.18 

427.24 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

364 

4,224 

104,192 

625,687 

6.01 

1,718.92 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

106 

14,101 

951 

6,141 

6.46 

57.93 

GRAPES. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Busliels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

289 

1,271 

$1,610 

52 

3,220 

$277 

$1,887 

Barnstable,  .... 

29 

170 

179 

_ 

_ 

_ 

179 

Bourne, 

14 

27 

30 

_ 

— 

_ 

30 

Brewster,     . 

6 

12 

22 

_ 

_ 

_ 

22 

Ohatham, 

10 

40 

28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28 

Dennis, 

4 

65 

89 

_ 

_ 

_ 

89 

Eastham, 

9 

37 

47 

1 

25 

1 

48 

Falmouth,     . 

35 

87 

140 

140 

Harwich, 

58 

253 

193 

8 

1,200 

71 

264 

Masbpee, 

4 

8 

9 

9 

Orleans, 

9 

22 

31 

2 

90 

4 

35 

Provincetown, 

10 

49 

137 

7 

220 

31 

168 

Sandwich,     . 

11 

30 

25 

_ 

— 

25 

Truro,  . 

21 

71 

179 

28 

1,310 

132 

311 

M'ellfleet,     . 

65 

392 

496 

6 

375 

38 

534 

Yarmouth,   . 

4 

8 

5 

— 

5 

4:U 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
GRAPES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specitled 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

BERKSHIRE. 

600 

1,920 

$2,323 

8 

1,420 

$51 

$2,374 

Adams,         .        .        .        . 

22 

51 

73 

3 

800 

23 

96 

Alford, 

23 

63 

86 

_ 

_ 

_ 

86 

Becket, 

6 

10 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12 

Cheshire, 

16 

41 

68 

_ 

_ 

_ 

68 

Clarksburg, . 

4 

8 

13 

- 

- 

_ 

13 

Dalton, 

4 

5 

7 

- 

_ 

_ 

7 

Egremont,    . 

4 

15 

13 

- 

- 

_ 

13 

Great  Harrington 

f 

31 

57 

56 

1 

200 

6 

62 

Hancock, 

9 

92 

64 

_ 

- 

_ 

64 

Hiuf^dale, 

8 

11 

18 

_ 

_ 

• 

18 

Lanesborough, 

13 

24 

43 

- 

- 

_ 

43 

Lee, 

44 

86 

172 

- 

- 

- 

172 

Lenox,  . 

23 

50 

48 

- 

- 

_ 

48 

Monterey,     . 

29 

94 

96 

- 

- 

- 

96 

New  Marlboroug 

b, 

87 

219 

225 

- 

- 

- 

225 

North  Adams, 

13 

82 

122 

- 

- 

_ 

122 

Otis,      . 

9 

27 

27 

_ 

_ 

_ 

27 

Peru,     . 

2 

2 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

PiTTSFIELD, 

29 

169 

220 

1 

10 

1 

221 

Richmond,   . 

13 

19 

28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28 

Bandisfield,  . 

18 

49 

48 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48 

Savoy,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

100 

5 

5  . 

Sheffield,      . 

S4 

472 

481 

_ 

- 

_ 

481 

Stockbridge, 

42 

89 

174 

1 

10 

1 

175 

Tyringham, 

11 

17 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

20 

Waehineton, 

3 

4 

5 

_ 

- 

_ 

5 

West  Stockbridge, 

22 

89 

79 

_ 

- 

_ 

79 

Williamstown,     . 

31 

85 

122 

1 

300 

15 

137 

BRISTOL. 

1,336 

5,494 

$5,681 

15 

31,220 

$704 

$6,385 

Acuehnet 

108 

387 

500 

1 

20 

1 

501 

Attleborough, 

2 

14 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Berkley, 

77 

278 

203 

- 

- 

- 

203 

Dartmouth,  . 

274 

525 

880 

_ 

- 

_ 

880 

Dighton, 

90 

430 

359 

- 

- 

- 

359 

Easton, 

35 

164 

165 

1 

100 

5 

170 

Fairhaven,    . 

74 

171 

294 

_ 

_ 

_ 

294 

Fall  River, 

47 

280 

227 

1 

200 

8 

235 

Freetown,     . 

13 

139 

139 

1 

17,000 

170 

309 

Mansfield,     . 

40 

95 

130 

_ 

_ 

_ 

130 

New  Bedford, 

76 

375 

478 

3 

800 

24 

502 

North  Attleborough, 

14 

180 

122 

3 

700 

159 

281 

Norton, 

55 

156 

270 

- 

- 

- 

270 

Raynham, 

67 

183 

181 

4 

10,400 

237 

418 

Rehoboth, 

86 

386 

195 

_ 

- 

- 

195 

Seekonk, 

60 

336 

177 

- 

- 

- 

17T 

Somerset, 

36 

477 

497 

1 

2,000 

100 

697 

Swansea, 

24 

231 

197 

_ 

- 

- 

197 

Taunton, 

123 

404 

387 

- 

- 

- 

387 

Westport, 

35 

283 

265 

- 

- 

- 

265 

DUKES. 

77 

230 

$353 

8 

1,160 

$40 

$393 

Chilmark 

5 

12 

11 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11 

Cottage  City, 

13 

67 

95 

- 

- 

- 

95 

Edgartown,  . 

5 

6 

8 

- 

- 

- 

8 

GosDold, 

1 

3 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3, 

Tlebury, 

11 

67 

126 

1 

100 

3 

129 

West  Tisbury, 

42 

75 

110 

7 

1,060 

37 

147 

ESSEX. 

805 

3,259 

$3,728 

297 

57,485 

$2,238 

$5,966 

Amesbury,  .        .        .        . 

77 

355 

469 

72 

15,800 

438 

907 

Andover, 

2 

9 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Beverly,    . 

52 

138 

134 

51 

3,960 

370 

504 

Boxford, 

62 

138 

137 

1 

100 

4 

141 

Danvers, 

1 

30 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Esse.Y,  . 

20 

46 

73 

- 

- 

- 

73 

Georgetown, 

21 

62 

61 

1 

1,000 

20 

81 

GLOUCEeTER, 

39 

185 

259 

28 

3,820 

329 

588 

Grovelaud,  . 

22 

94 

120 

- 

- 

- 

120 

Hamilton, 

10 

52 

87 

_ 

_ 

- 

87 

Haverhill, 

42 

328 

276 

2 

1,160 

65 

341 

Ipswich, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

500 

15 

15 

Lynn,  . 

5 

20 

46 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Manchester, 

3 

4 

8 

11 

1,850 

150 

158 

Merrimac, 

26 

126 

130 

5 

575 

14 

144 

Methuen, 

24 

138 

138 

— 

— 

~ 

138 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   NAME. 


445 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
GRAPES  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

Middleton,    .        .        .        . 

36 

87 

$82 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$82 

Newbury,     . 

30 

334 

321 

28 

16,400 

$310 

631 

NEWBrBYPORT, 

44 

203 

186 

- 

- 

- 

186 

North  And  over, 

39 

155 

268 

- 

- 

- 

258 

Peabody, 

77 

192 

198 

74 

5,658 

219 

417 

Rockport, 

6 

28 

31 

9 

3,300 

196 

227 

Rowley, 

25 

76 

79 

- 

"" 

- 

79 

Salem, 

11 

32 

33 

10 

812 

74 

107 

Salisbury, 

60 

136 

219 

- 

- 

- 

219 

BaugUB, 

7 

26 

68 

- 

- 

- 

68 

Swampscott, 

1 

5 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Wenham, 

5 

9 

17 

- 

- 

- 

17 

West  Newbury, 

68 

251 

261 

4 

2,550 

34 

295 

FRANKLIN. 

927 

3,887 

$3,999 

13 

4,896 

$196 

$4,195 

Ashfield,       .... 

17 

36 

43 

_ 

_ 

_ 

43 

Bernardston, 

56 

200 

188 

- 

_ 

_ 

188 

Buckland,     . 

30 

71 

75 

- 

- 

- 

75 

Charleinont, 

51 

135 

134 

2 

2,100 

102 

236 

Colraiii, 

72 

193 

143 

1 

50 

1 

144 

Conway, 

70 

206 

165 

- 

- 

- 

165 

Deerfield, 

109 

390 

456 

4 

660 

16 

471 

Erving, 

9 

15 

28 

- 

- 

- 

28 

Gill,      . 

35 

183 

206 

- 

- 

- 

206 

Greenfield, 

54 

352 

454 

_ 

- 

- 

454 

Hawlev, 

15 

28 

19 

- 

- 

- 

19 

Heath,' . 

27 

35 

36 

- 

- 

- 

36 

Ley  den, 

21 

56 

32 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Monroe, 

3 

4 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Montague, 

40 

282 

468 

- 

- 

- 

468 

Northfield, 

56 

161 

265 

- 

- 

- 

265 

Orange, 

21 

90 

90 

- 

- 

- 

90 

Rows,   . 

10 

18 

18 

5 

86 

7 

25 

Shelburne, 

47 

215 

121 

_ 

_ 

_ 

121 

Sunderland, 

91 

958 

812 

1 

2,000 

70 

882 

Warwick, 

39 

86 

97 

_ 

_ 

_ 

97 

Wendell, 

29 

78 

60 

_ 

_ 

_ 

60 

Whately, 

26 

95 

87 

- 

- 

- 

87 

HAMPDEN. 

1,093 

3,930 

$4,436 

11 

782 

$21 

$4,457 

Agawam,      .... 

116 

322 

490 

_ 

_ 

490 

Blandford,    . 

40 

110 

89 

- 

- 

- 

S9 

Brimfield,     . 

22 

83 

73 

_ 

_ 

_ 

73 

Chester, 

41 

95 

154 

- 

- 

- 

154 

Chicopee,    . 

47 

211 

252 

1 

50 

2 

254 

East  Longmeado 

i'^. 

16 

44 

86 

- 

_ 

- 

86 

Granville,     . 

40 

186 

99 

- 

- 

- 

99 

Hampden,     . 

69 

345 

520 

_ 

_ 

- 

520 

Holland,       . 

1 

3 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

HOLTOKE,      . 

33 

95 

102 

_ 

_ 

_ 

102 

Longmeadow, 

39 

152 

134 

- 

- 

- 

134 

Ludlow, 

8 

12 

17 

- 

- 

- 

17 

Monson, 

143 

755 

846 

_ 

_ 

_ 

846 

Montgomery, 

26 

72 

136 

- 

- 

- 

136 

Palmer, 

61 

122 

102 

9 

232 

9 

111 

Russell, 

19 

30 

49 

- 

_ 

_ 

49 

Southwick,  . 

77 

148 

148 

- 

- 

- 

148 

Springfield, 

30 

202 

128 

1 

500 

10 

138 

Tolland, 

6 

19 

14 

- 

- 

- 

14 

Wales,  . 

3 

21 

21 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21 

Westfield,    .     ' 

107 

382 

388 

_ 

_ 

_ 

388 

West  Springfield, 

93 

281 

315 

- 

- 

- 

315 

Wilbraham, 

66 

240 

270 

— 

- 

— 

270 

HAMPSHIRE. 

848 

4,070 

$3,973 

178 

63,026 

$1,818 

$5,791 

Amherst,      .... 

3 

58 

162 

6 

7,300 

254 

416 

Belchertown, 

74 

334 

213 

_ 

_ 

_ 

213 

Chesterfield, 

22 

36 

50 

5 

91 

9 

59 

Cummington, 

18 

34 

38 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38 

Easthampton, 

72 

386 

386 

30 

12,000 

320 

706 

Enfield, 

3 

5 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Goshen, 

13 

21 

26 

2 

40 

2 

28 

Granby, 

43 

129 

94 

6 

575 

10 

104 

Greenwich,  . 

10 

29 

25 

_ 

- 

- 

25 

Hadlev, 

4 

38 

24 

2 

600 

24 

48 

Hatfield, 

39 

• 

117 

118 

- 

- 

- 

118 

446 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
GRAPES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Huntington, 

48 

82 

$142 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$142 

Middletield, 

18 

37 

68 

- 

- 

- 

68 

NORTHAMPTOK, 

29 

370 

397 

80 

30,400 

$870 

1,267 

Plaintield,     . 

7 

12 

12 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Prescott, 

1 

2 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Southampton, 

113 

407 

405 

_ 

_ 

_ 

405 

South  bladley, 

120 

1,361 

1,232 

- 

- 

- 

1,232 

Ware,   . 

92 

272 

242 

1 

20 

1 

243 

Westhampton, 

24 

71 

71 

24 

5,300 

152 

223 

.Williamsburg, 

52 

184 

184 

22 

6,700 

176 

360 

Worthington, 

3S 

85 

76 

- 

- 

- 

76 

MIDDLESEX, 

962 

6,935 

$7,007 

113 

97,702 

$4,069 

$11,076 

Acton, 

20 

243 

234 

4 

382 

20 

254 

Ashby, 

19 

1,227 

635 

5 

10,750 

521 

1,156 

Ashland, 

24 

53 

74 

- 

- 

- 

74 

Ayer,    . 

1 

3 

2 

- 

_ 

_ 

2 

Bedford, 

8 

82 

134 

6 

4,580 

91 

225 

Belmont, 

3 

11 

22 

_ 

_ 

_ 

22 

Billerica, 

49 

700 

700 

1 

12,000 

300 

1,000 

Boxborough, 

12 

135 

94 

3 

7,400 

104 

198 

Burlington,  . 

1 

8 

16 

- 

- 

- 

16 

Carlisle, 

9 

36 

31 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Chelmsford, 

33 

84 

96 

- 

_ 

- 

96 

Concord, 

13 

39 

29 

18 

35,803 

1,758 

1,787 

Dracut, 

20 

110 

110 

- 

- 

- 

110 

Dunstable,  . 

1 

1 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

Framingham, 

51 

394 

426 

3 

150 

13 

439 

Groton, 

31 

57 

62 

3 

1,970 

26 

88 

HoUiston, 

34 

118 

182 

- 

_ 

_ 

182 

Hopkinton,  . 

34 

93 

144 

1 

1,000 

75 

219 

Hudson, 

36 

93 

134 

- 

- 

- 

134 

Lexington,   . 

38 

151 

151 

- 

- 

- 

151 

Lincoln, 

10 

241 

366 

3 

3,600 

142 

508 

Littleton,      . 

8 

270 

224 

- 

_ 

_ 

224 

Lowell, 

7 

44 

47 

- 

_ 

_ 

47 

Malden, 

1 

3 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Marlborough, 

24 

288 

250 

1 

250 

10 

260 

Maynard, 

8 

17 

24 

- 

_ 

_ 

24 

Medford,    . 

1 

12 

24 

- 

_ 

_ 

24 

Natick, 

45 

118 

113 

22 

775 

30 

143 

Newton, 

64 

206 

268 

11 

743 

44 

312 

North  Reading, 

43 

100 

102 

2 

54 

5 

107 

Pepperell,    . 

14 

80 

111 

3 

2,002 

224 

335 

Reading, 

59 

123 

129 

2 

575 

14 

143 

Sherborn,     . 

53 

509 

504 

11 

5,533 

106 

610 

Shirley, 

1 

1 

3 

1 

50 

2 

5 

Stow,     . 

7 

35 

41 

1 

1,200 

96 

137 

Sudbury, 

15 

81 

69 

2 

30 

3 

72 

Tewksbury, 

60 

126 

129 

- 

- 

- 

129 

Tyngsborough, 

6 

23 

23 

- 

- 

_ 

23 

Waltham,  . 

22 

93 

154 

- 

- 

- 

154 

Watertown, . 

6 

22 

36 

7 

2,790 

181 

217 

Wayland,     . 

2 

26 

11 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Westford,     . 

29 

575 

642 

- 

- 

_ 

642 

Weston, 

19 

287 

419 

- 

_ 

_ 

419 

Wilmington, 

19 

35 

32 

2 

65 

4 

36 

WOBURN,      . 

2 

2 

3 

1 

6,000 

300 

303 

NANTUCKET 

8 

11 

$19 

- 

- 

- 

$19 

Nantucket,  . 

• 

8 

11 

19 

- 

- 

- 

19 

NORFOLK. 

257 

1,239 

$1,349 

20 

5,256 

$213 

$1,562 

Avon 

4 

34 

34 

_ 

_ 

_ 

34 

Bellingham, 

17 

34 

34 

_ 

_ 

_ 

34 

Braintree,     . 

17 

99 

99 

- 

_ 

_ 

99 

Brookline,    . 

3 

7 

7 

3 

2,740 

82 

89 

Canton, 

1 

6 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Cohasset, 

1 

25 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

Dedham, 

7 

15 

15 

3 

55 

4 

19 

Dover,  . 

1 

1 

1 

- 

.. 

_ 

1 

Foxborough, 

10 

94 

67 

_ 

- 

_ 

67 

Franklin, 

36 

153 

171 

- 

- 

- 

171 

Holbrook,     . 

3 

26 

26 

_ 

.. 

_ 

26 

Hyde  Park,  . 

1 

•      5 

8 

_ 

- 

- 

8 

Med  field,      . 

12 

29 

29 

- 

_ 

_ 

29 

Med  way, 

17 

74 

73 

8 

1,315 

62 

135 

Milton, . 

3 

7 

11 

"" 

■    " 

11 

AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


447 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS  —  Continued. 
GRAPES  —  Contiuued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggreeato 

Towns. 

Specitifd 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

NORFOLK  -  Con. 

Needham 

1 

5 

$5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$5 

Norfolk, 

18 

68 

68 

- 

- 

_ 

68 

Norwood, 

_ 

_ 

•222 

1 

50 

$5 

5 

QUINOT, 

7 

111 

_ 

- 

222 

Randolph, 

2 

40 

40 

_ 

- 

_ 

40 

Sharon, 

24 

61 

61 

- 

- 

- 

61 

Stoughton, 

38 

158 

151 

1 

1,000 

60 

201 

Walpole, 

1 

20 

20 

- 

- 

- 

20 

Wellesley, 

25 

76 

90 

4 

96 

10 

100 

"Wej'mouth, 

6 

41 

41 

- 

- 

- 

41 

Wreutham,  . 

3 

51 

48 

- 

- 

- 

48 

PLYMOUTH. 

442 

2,660 

$2,841 

5 

9,900 

$363 

$3,204 

Abington 

6 

75 

75 

• 

_ 

__ 

75 

Bridgewater, 

8 

116 

114 

- 

- 

_ 

114 

Brockton, . 

8 

36 

39 

1 

1,500 

35 

74 

Carver, 

14 

39 

45 

_ 

- 

_ 

45 

Buxbury,     , 

62 

162 

271 

- 

_ 

_ 

271 

East  Bridgewater 

, 

7 

54 

54 

_ 

- 

_ 

54 

Halifax, 

3 

15 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Hanover, 

5 

13 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

Hanson, 

4 

79 

79 

_ 

_ 

_ 

79 

Hingham,     . 

13 

262 

186 

- 

_ 

- 

186 

Kingston, 

42 

228 

404 

2 

400 

8 

412 

Lakeville,     . 

33 

124 

159 

- 

- 

- 

159 

Marion, 

2 

4 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7 

Marshfield,  . 

63 

554 

436 

- 

_ 

_ 

436 

Mattapoisett, 

5 

22 

29 

- 

- 

_ 

29 

Middleborough, 

16 

51 

62 

- 

- 

- 

62 

Norwell, 

16 

154 

94 

- 

_ 

- 

94 

Pembroke, 

49 

185 

162 

_ 

_ 

_ 

162 

Plymouth, 

19 

113 

90 

- 

_ 

_ 

90 

Plympton, 

11 

20 

35 

- 

- 

_ 

35 

Rochester, 

4 

11 

17 

- 

- 

- 

17 

Rockland, 

1 

6 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Scituate, 

49 

246 

340 

_ 

_ 

_ 

340 

"Wareham, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

8,000 

320 

320 

"West  Bridgewater, 

6 

33 

39 

_ 

- 

_ 

39 

Whitman,     . 

6 

58 

58 

- 

- 

- 

58 

SUFFOLK. 

27 

231 

$471 

1 

30 

$5 

$476 

Boston 

18 

158 

321 

_ 

. 

_ 

321 

Chelsea,     . 

. 

2 

6 

17 

1 

30 

5 

22 

Revere, 

, 

3 

55 

117 

_ 

_ 

_ 

117 

Wiuthrop,    . 

• 

4 

12 

16 

- 

- 

- 

16 

WORCESTER. 

2^096 

16,093 

$11,796 

22 

18,581 

$675 

$12,471 

Aehburnham, 

6 

20 

24 

_ 

_ 

_ 

24 

Athol,  . 

44 

102 

107 

- 

- 

107 

Auburn, 

29 

289 

258 

_ 

_ 

_ 

258 

Barre,   . 

38 

214 

128 

- 

- 

_ 

128 

Berlin,  . 

3 

53 

43 

- 

_ 

_ 

43 

Blacketone, 

101 

245 

243 

_ 

_ 

_ 

243 

Bolton, . 

1 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Boylston, 

31 

85 

86 

2 

1,110 

31 

117 

Brookfield, 

37 

112 

107 

1 

200 

10 

117 

Charlton, 

65 

291 

290 

•  _ 

_ 

_ 

290 

Clinton, 

5 

17 

18 

- 

_ 

_ 

18 

Dana,    . 

20 

49 

49 

- 

- 

- 

49 

Douglas, 

24 

72 

67 

- 

- 

- 

67 

Dudley, 

60 

283 

248 

- 

- 

- 

248 

FiTCHBURG, 

13 

1,908 

1,077 

1 

600 

16 

1,092 

Gardner, 

8 

66 

29 

_ 

_ 

_ 

29 

Grafton, 

46 

594 

272 

3 

4,280 

134 

406 

Hard  wick. 

50 

252 

214 

- 

- 

_ 

214 

Harvard, 

18 

628 

369 

_ 

_ 

_ 

369 

Holden, 

43 

212 

188 

_ 

. 

_ 

188 

Hopedale, 

4 

15 

17 

- 

- 

_ 

17 

Hubbardstoi 

^, 

61 

182 

168 

- 

- 

- 

168 

Lancaster, 

4 

17 

15 

_ 

_ 

15 

Leicester, 

29 

120 

120 

_ 

_ 

_ 

120 

Lunenburg, 

48 

4,988 

1,475 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,476 

Mendon, 

3 

26 

29 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Milford, 

11 

55 

54 

_ 

_ 

- 

54 

Millbury, 

48 

241 

179 

_ 

_ 

_ 

179 

New  Braintree, 

26 

58 

58 

_ 

- 

_ 

58 

Northborough, 

3 

14 

17 

1 

3,000 

150 

167 

Nortbbridge, 

19 

55 

55 

- 

- 

- 

55 

North  Brookfield, 

29 

76 

68 

~ 

— 

"" 

68 

448 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
GRAPES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 
Keporting 
Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Ke- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Aggregate 
1  Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Oakham,       .... 

31 

135 

$140 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$140 

Oxford, 

53 

191 

171 

_ 

. 

_ 

171 

Paxton, 

19 

38 

56 

_ 

_ 

_ 

56 

Petersham, 

34 

150     ' 

139 

« 

_ 

_ 

139 

Phillipston, 

43 

139 

138 

_ 

_ 

_ 

138 

Princeton, 

49 

190 

176 

_ 

. 

_ 

176 

Royalston, 

59 

154 

196 

_ 

- 

_ 

196 

Rutland, 

53 

185 

144 

_ 

_ 

_ 

144 

Shrewsbury, 

101 

566 

1,053 

3 

5,000 

$125 

1,178 

Southborough, 

30 

237 

338 

_ 

_ 

_ 

338 

Southbridge, 

35 

103 

96 

_ 

_ 

_ 

96 

Spencer, 

29 

141 

139 

_ 

_ 

.. 

139 

Sterling, 

48 

162 

166 

1 

200 

4 

170 

Sturb  ridge. 

32 

88 

90 

_ 

_ 

_ 

90 

Sutton, . 

90 

320 

295 

. 

_ 

295 

Templeton, 

12 

80 

98 

- 

- 

98 

Upton,  . 

30 

124 

172 

1 

500 

25 

197 

Uxbridge, 

38 

131 

126 

4 

601 

82 

208 

Warren, 

51 

132 

90 

1 

25 

1 

91 

Webster, 

37 

62 

51 

_ 

51 

VVestborough, 

22 

81 

87 

1 

65 

3 

90 

West  Bovlston, 

29 

117 

113 

2 

3,000 

90 

203 

West  Brookfield, 

10 

33 

30 

_ 

- 

_ 

30 

Westminster, 

73 

206 

206 

_ 

» 

_ 

206 

Winchendon, 

17 

45 

62 

. 

- 

_ 

62 

Worcester, 

144 

942 

1,350 

1 

100 

5 

1,355 

RECAPITULATION:   GRAPES.     BY  THE  BUSHEL. 


' 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

A'alue 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

9,767 

55,520 

51,230 

$49,586 

$0.97 

$5.08 

Barnstable 

2,124 

289 

1,835 

1,271 

1,610 

1.27 

5.57 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

600 

4,693 

1,920 

2,323 

1.21 

3.87 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1,336 

4,257 

5,494 

5,681 

1.03 

4.25 

Dukes, . 

483 

77 

406 

230 

353 

1.53 

4.58 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

805 

4,427 

3,259 

3,728 

1.14 

4.63 

Franklin, 

5,298 

927 

4,371 

3,887 

3,999 

1.03 

4.31 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,093 

3,857 

3,930 

4,436 

1.13 

4.06 

Hampshire, 

5,083 

848 

4,215 

4,070 

3,973 

0.98 

4.69 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

962 

7,398 

6,935 

7,007 

1.01 

7.28 

Nantucket, 

147 

8 

139 

11 

19 

1.73 

2.38 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

257 

3,504 

1,239 

'  1,349 

1.09 

5.25 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

442 

4,146 

2,660 

2,841 

1.07 

6.43 

Suffolk, 

188 

27 

161 

231 

471 

2.04 

17.44 

Worcester, 

14,207 

2,096 

12,111 

16,093 

11,796 

0.73 

5.63 

RECAPITULATION:    GRAPES.      BY  THE  POUND. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

743 

64,544 

294,678 

$10,670 

$0.04 

$14.36 

Barnstable 

2,124 

62 

2,072 

3,220 

277 

0.09 

5.33 

Berkuhire,   . 

5,293 

8 

5,285 

1,420 

51 

0.04 

6.38 

Bristol, 

5,593 

15 

5,578 

31,220 

704 

0.02 

46.93 

Dukes,  . 

483 

8 

475 

1,160 

40 

0.03 

6.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

297 

4,935 

57,485 

2,238 

0.04 

7.54 

Franklin, 

5,298 

13 

5,285 

4,896 

196 

0.04 

15.08 

Hampden, 

4,950 

11 

4,939 

782 

21 

0.03 

1.91 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

178 

4,885 

63,026 

1,818 

0.03 

10.21 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

113 

8,247 

97,702 

4,069 

0.04 

36.01 

Nantucket, 

147 

* 

147 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Norfolk, 

'       3,761 

20 

3,741 

5,256 

213 

0.04 

10.65 

I'lyraouth, 

4,588 

5 

4,583 

9,900 

363 

0.04 

72.60 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

30 

5 

0.17 

5.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1 

22 

14,185 

18,581 

675 

0.04 

30.68 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   ISTAME. 


449 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS  —  Continued. 
HOTHOUSE   GRAPES. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 

Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Viilue 

BARNSTABLE. 

2 

375 

$262 

MIDDLESEX. 

4 

1,800 

$910 

Falmouth, 
Wellfleet,      . 

1 
1 

225 
150 

112 
150 

Ashby 

Newton, 

3 
1 

1,500 
300 

760 
150 

BERKSHIRE. 

Great  Barrlngton, 

Lenox 

Stockbridge, . 

5 

2 
1 
2 

2,130 

1,300 
200 
630 

$1,380 

650 
100 
630 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,     .        ,        . 

NORFOLK. 

2 
2 

550 
550 

1,000 

$170 

170 

$650 

Norwood, 

1,000 

650 

BRISTOL. 
New  Bedford,  . 

1 
1 

2,500 
2,500 

$979 
979 

PLYMOUTH. 
Hingham, 

1 

150 
150 

$75 
75 

ESSEX. 

Bbverlt, 

Peabody, 

6 

5 

1 

1,474 

1,414 
60 

$1,474 

1,414 
60 

SUFFOLK. 
Boston, 

200 
200 

$40 
40 

ILIMPDEN. 
Granville, 

1 
1 

10 
10 

SIO 
10 

WORCESTER. 

Nortbbridge, 
Templeton,   . 

3 

2 
1 

2,300 

1,800 
600 

$2,100 

1,875 
225 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specitied 

Product 

Returns 

Xot  Jteport- 

iug 

Specified 

Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

27 

65,260 

12,489 

$8,050 

$0.64 

$298.15 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

2 

2,122 

375 

262 

0.70 

131.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

5 

5,288 

2,130 

1,380 

0.65 

276.00 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1 

5,592 

2,500 

979 

0.39 

979.00 

Dukes, . 

483 

_ 

483 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

6 

5,226 

1,474 

1,474 

1.00 

245.67 

Franklin, 

5,298 

- 

5.298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1 

4,949 

10 

10 

1.00 

10.00 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

- 

5,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

4 

8,356 

1,800 

910 

0.51 

227.50 

Nantucket, 

147 

9 

145 

550 

170 

0.31 

85.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

1,000 

650 

0.65 

650.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1 

4,587 

1.50 

75 

0.50 

75.00 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

200 

40 

0.20 

40.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

3 

14,204 

2,300 

2,100 

0.91 

700.00 

PEARS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster, . 
Chatham,  . 
Dennis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 
Harwich,  . 
Mashpee,  . 
Orleans,     . 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich, 
Truro, 
Welltleet,  . 
Yarmouth, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


371 

42 
13 
11 

8 
14 
17 
43 
33 

5 
31 
11 
23 
36 
71 
13 


Bushels 


1,918 

332 
47 
64 
50 

122 
86 

177 

142 
9 

170 
29 

194 
64 

311 

121 


Value 


$2,246 

289 

61 

82 

50 

140 

52 

249 

152 

12 

181 

49 

105 

131 

626 

67 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BERKSHIRE. 


Adams, 

Alford,      . 

Becket, 

Cheshire,  . 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton, 

P^gremont, 

P'lorida, 

Great  Barrlngti 

Hancock,  . 

Hinsdale,  . 

Lanesborough, 

Lee,   . 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


1,418 

60 
32 
17 
56 
20 
37 
54 
2 
96 
23 
21 
54 
90 
60 
43 


Bushels 


11,784 


Value 


$8,697 


815 

585 

282 

128 

36 

35 

669 

436 

95 

51 

247 

212 

432 

286 

4 

2 

760 

423 

175 

120 

70 

88 

635 

430 

744 

562 

488 

482 

198 

193 

450 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS —  Continued. 
PEARS  — Continued. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

3 

$2 

Salisbury, 

77 

737 

$424 

New  Ashford, . 

7 

64 

64 

Saugus, 

19 

412 

444 

New  Marlborough, 

115 

404 

409 

Swampscott, 

6 

74 

109 

North  Adams, 

39 

650 

313 

Topsfield, 

6 

130 

65 

Otis,  . 

13 

43 

25 

Wenham, . 

37 

468 

300 

Peru, 

4 

8 

8 

West  Newbury, 

97 

1,411 

021 

PiTTSFIELD, 

97 

703 

674 

Richmond, 

22 

233 

346 

Bandisfield, 

41 

102 

62 

FRANKLIN. 

1,357 

8,573 

$5,809 

Bheffield,  . 

123 

1,172 

1,192 

Btockbridge, 

73 

486 

392 

Aehfleld,  .... 

47 

312 

182 

Tyrlngham, 

22 

151 

89 

Bernardston, 

66 

322 

179 

Waehlngton, 

8 

15 

12 

Buekland, 

60 

312 

264 

West  Stockbridge, 

63 

915 

314 

Charlemont, 

66 

302 

288 

Williamstown, 

125 

1,387 

759 

Colrain,     . 

94 

442 

311 

Conway,    . 

79 

533 

334 

Deerfield, 

124 

856 

360 

BRISTOL. 

2,090 

16,821 

$13,656 

Erving,      . 
Gill,   . 

15 

38 

57 
246 

44 
125 

AcuBhnet, 

159 

1,585 

1,664 

Greenfield, 

72 

684 

355 

Attleborough, 

15 

112 

102 

Hawley,     . 

19 

68 

41 

Berkley,    . 

86 

373 

267 

Heath, 

22 

40 

36 

Dartmouth, 

412 

2,702 

2,696 

Leverett,  . 

46 

189 

143 

Dighton,   . 

102 

488 

435 

Leyden,     . 

41 

317 

295 

Easton, 

52 

261 

267 

Monroe,     . 

5 

6 

6 

Fair  haven. 

107 

857 

968 

Montague, 

69 

573 

299 

Fall  River, 

69 

732 

573 

New  .Salem, 

36 

236 

240 

Freetown, 

26 

307 

180 

Northfield, 

96 

439 

282 

Mansfield, 

47 

260 

203 

Orange, 

28 

156 

158 

New  Bedford, 

119 

1,169 

1,195 

Rowo, 

14 

41 

38 

North  Attleborough 

,       • 

28 

219 

198 

Shelburne, 

68 

579 

307 

Norton, 

69 

284 

474 

Shutesbury, 

38 

91 

61 

Raynham, 

106 

477 

463 

Sunderland, 

99 

1,187 

1,001 

Rehoboth, 

159 

946 

486 

Warwick, 

33 

115 

141 

Beekonk,  . 

85 

999 

533 

Wendell,  . 

29 

89 

120 

Bomereet, . 

60 

1,230 

697 

Whately,  . 

63 

383 

219 

Bwansea,  . 

72 

1,226 

673 

Taunton, 

177 

619 

528 

Westport, 

140 

1,975 

1,054 

HAMPDEN. 

1,435 

9,469 

$9,198 

Agawam,  .... 

204 

1,930 

1,394 

DUKES. 

96 

435 

$544 

Blandford, 
Brimfleld, 

50 
28 

196 
106 

136 
105 

Chilmark, 

15 

57 

42 

Chester,    . 

46 

151 

169 

Cottage  City, 

9 

45 

66 

Chicopee, 

71 

063 

646    . 

Edgartown, 

3 

5 

6 

East  Longmeac 

ow. 

43 

203 

153 

Gay  Head, 

1 

2 

3 

Granville, 

49 

374 

204 

Goenold,   . 

1 

20 

12 

Hampden, 

41 

218 

141 

Tisbnry,   . 

15 

82 

116 

Holland,    . 

7 

13 

15 

West  Tlsbury, 

52 

224 

310 

Holyoke, 

48 

451 

901 

Longmeadow, 

25 

209 

117 

Ludlow,    . 

46 

206 

119 

ESSEX. 

1,513 

20,172 

$14,199 

Moneon,    . 
Montgomery, 

115 
37 

672 
245 

355 
245 

Amesbury, 

117 

1,276 

765 

Palmer,     . 

82 

370 

167 

Andover,  . 

8 

130 

95 

Russell,     . 

26 

100 

100 

Beverly, 

96 

768 

722 

Southwick, 

108 

400 

1,055 

Boxford,   . 

74 

431 

247 

Springfield, 

62 

610 

324 

Bradford, . 

1 

2 

2 

Tolland,    . 

16 

54 

43 

Danvers,   . 

14 

560 

379 

Wales, 

15 

69 

63 

Essex, 

51 

433 

212 

Westfield, 

119 

668 

993 

Georgetown, 

40 

243 

146 

West  Springfield, 

104 

836 

1,391 

Gloucester, 

62 

671 

750 

Wilbraham, 

93 

635 

362 

Groveland, 

44 

631 

224 

Hamilton,. 

33 

360 

185 

Haveruill, 

121 

1,644 

880 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,188 

9,997 

$8,300 

Ipswich,    . 

12 

613 

279 

Lawrence, 

2 

20 

16 

Amherst,  .... 

15 

113 

89 

Lynn, 

9 

160 

209 

Belchertown, 

91 

347 

260 

Lynnfteld, 

3 

180 

148 

Chesterfield, 

27 

56 

63 

Manchester, 

12 

86 

125 

Cummingtou, 

23 

100 

90 

Marblehead, 

11 

194 

150 

Easthampton, 

97 

831 

782 

Merrlmac, 

45 

385 

196 

Enfield,     . 

26 

147 

100 

Methuen,  . 

103 

1,.561 

1,561 

Goshen,    . 

9 

19 

21 

Middleton, 

34 

136 

85 

Granby,     . 

61 

426 

220 

Newbury, 

76 

1,509 

1,046 

Greenwich, 

20 

152 

81 

Newburyport, 

62 

1,262 

650 

Hadlev,     . 

49 

286 

254 

North  Andover, 

65 

1,177 

554 

Hatfield,    . 

66 

403 

246 

Peabody,  . 

108 

906 

898 

Huntington, 

34 

133 

133 

Rockport,. 

12 

183 

227 

Middlefield, 

26 

83 

104 

Rowley,    . 

51 

969 

679 

Northampton, 

101 

2,141 

1,612 

Balem, 

25 

650 

506 

Pelham,     . 

30 

90 

82 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   :NAME. 


451 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS —  Continued. 
PEARS  —  Continued. 


ConNTiES,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 


PlainfieUl, 
Prescott,    . 
Southiimpton, 
South  Iladley, 
Ware, 

Westhampton, 
AVilliamsburg, 
M'oitLingtorij 


MIDDLESEX. 


Acton, 

Arlington, 

Ashby, 

Aehland,    . 

Ayer, 

Bedford,    . 

Belmont,  . 

Billerica,  . 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle,     . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord,   . 

Dracut, 

Dunstable, 

Everett,  . 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

Holliston, . 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,    . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,    . 

Littleton,  . 

Lowell,  . 

Malden,  . 

Marlborough 

Mayuard,  . 

Medford, 

Katick, 

Newton,  . 

North  Reading 

Pepperell, 

Reading,   . 

Sherborn, . 

Shirley,     . 

Stow, 

Sudbury,  . 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltiiam, 

Watertown, 

Way  land, . 

Westford, 

Weston,    . 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

WOBURN,  . 


NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

NORFOLK. 


Avon, 

Bellingbam, 
Braintree, . 
Brookline, 
Canton, 
Cohasset,  . 
Dedham,  . 
Dover, 
Foxborough, 
Franklin,  . 


Keturns 

Ke- 
portnig 
Specitied 
Product 


Bushels 


Value 


18 
30 
120 
113 
69 
47 
66 
50 

2,260 

57 
10 
81 
44 

4 
28 
46 
84 
14 

2 

5 
17 
88 
88 
59 
12 

2 
105 
61 
37 
73 
54 
72 
»  71 
52 
16 

2 

35 

24 

3 

114 

117 

45 

57 

65 

76 

13 

27 

78 

74 

O 

17 

3 

65 

25 

50 

67 

88 

24 

1 

6 


7 

7 

540 


17 
26 
23 
11 
2 
20 
14 
33 
28 


55 
93 
603 
2,623 
231 
2S0 
611 
174 


53,685 

504 
642 
432 
304 
21 
268 
15,801 

1,223 

134 

16 

587 

73 

705 

1,217 

552 

61 

140 

1,671 
344 
327 
404 
756 

1,294 

1,400 

810 

157 

80 

1,364 
187 
400 

1,091 

5,734 
223 
341 
364 
568 
104 
532 

1,160 

549 

130 

135 

93 

2,313 

4,017 
901 
675 

1,590 

102 

75 

1,111 


30 
30 

9,179 


$57 
63 
599 
2,371 
114 
275 
499 
194 


$46,187 

288 
786 
325 
163 
11 
276 
17,277 

1,223 

156 

17 

636 

45 

662 

856 

537 

34 

97 

1,063 
235 
167 
214 
444 

1,089 
845 
523 
146 
120 
843 
116 
501 
693 

5,487 

131 

174 

233 

437 

75 

368 

807 

382 

80 

135 

43 

1,479 

3,197 
446 
666 
860 
110 
38 
651 


$48 
48 

$7,996 


177 

177 

40 

40 

475 

475 

3,187 

3,121 

72 

60 

25 

18 

294 

250 

109 

94 

247 

166 

183 

169 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Ke- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


NORFOLK  — Con. 


Holbrook, 
Hyde  Park, 
Medfield,  . 
Medway,  . 
MUlis, 
Milton, 
Needham, 
Norfolk,    . 
Norwood, . 
QuiNCT,    . 
Randolph, 
Sharon, 
Stoughton, 
Walpole,  . 
Wellesley, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington,. 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Duxburj', . 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,     . 

Hanover,  . 

Hanson,    . 

Hingham, . 

Kingston, . 

Lakeville, . 

Marion, 

Marshtield, 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough 

Norwell,    . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland,. 

Scituate,    . 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman,. 


SLTFOLK. 

Boston,    . 
Chelsea,  . 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 


WORCESTER. 


Ashburnham, 
Athol, 
Auburn,    . 
Barre, 
Berlin, 
Blackstone, 
Bolton, 
Boylston,  . 
Brookfield, 
Charlton,  . 
Clinton,     . 
Dana, 
Douglas,    . 
Dudley,     . 

FiTCHBURG, 

Gardner,  . 
Grafton,  . 
Hardwick, 
Harvard,  . 
Ilolden.  . 
Hopedale, 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, 


10 

1 
24 
26 

7 
21 

8 
12 

2 
12 

5 
38 
64 
24 
34 
17 
53 


747 

9 
27 
15 
19 
55 
23 
32 

6 
31 
27 
48 
60 
10 
56 
19 
88 
17 
40 
27 
16 
18 

6 
55 
10 
24 

9 


84 

57 
4 

15 
8 


3,253 

10 

68 

45 

102 

9 
76 
19 
60 
78 
93 
15 

4 
41 
74 
62 
17 
81 
79 
77 
75 

5 
61 
28 


Bushels  I  Value 


107 

15 

97 

122 

56 

900 

150 

126 

15 

364 

59 

200 

482 

359 

333 

255 

730 


7,049 


92 
363 
178 

54 
208 
269 
563 
126 
512 
717 
296 
350 

75 
477 
106 
416 
146 
258 
185 

50 
190 

55 
750 

23 
318 
272 


8,668 
1-25 

5,262 
346 


26,663 

29 
264 
448 
641 
151 
251 

99 
554 
444 
537 
145 
6 
143 
344 
1,024 
188 
778 
513 
851 
390 

12 
219 
316 


$107 

19 

97 

123 

37 

831 

115 

83 

8 

362 

59 

201 

300 

193 

245 

261 

385 


$6,971 

90 
358 
178 

67 
312 
271 
561 
132 
512 
444 
313 
200 

75 
432 

95 
641 
290 
211 
155 

84 
250 

53 
606 

38 
331 
272 


14,401  I  $15,210 


9,795 

83 

4,994 

338 


$20,346 

32 
263 
343 
673 
228 
170 

81 
489 
250 
478 
136 
6 
117 
307 
1,149 
152 
517 
373 
516 
333 

11 
205 
512 


452 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
PEARS  — Concluded. 


Keturns 

Kcturns 

Counties,  Cities,  akd 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

He- 

Towns. 

porting 
.Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
.Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  -  Con. 

Leicester, .... 

44 

355 

$190 

Shrewsbury,     . 

147 

1,351 

$738 

Leominster, 

3 

500 

300 

Southborough, 

59 

922 

655 

Lunenburg, 

114 

1,193 

1,067 

Southbridge,     . 

53 

416 

383 

Mendon,    . 

13 

74 

74 

Spencer,    . 

52 

492 

254 

Milford,     . 

18 

113 

95 

Sterling,    . 

83 

763 

604 

Millbury,  . 

88 

964 

494 

Sturbridge, 

83 

432 

274 

New  Braintree, 

46 

201 

120 

Sutton, 

106 

807 

705 

Northborougb, 

11 

117 

103 

Templeton, 

27 

116 

136 

Northbridge,    . 

30 

127 

117 

Upton, 

48 

168 

174 

North  Brookfield, 

90 

453 

271 

Uxbridge, 

71 

378 

376 

Oakbam,    . 

37 

156 

92 

Warren,    . 

60 

251 

137 

Oxford, 

69 

252 

226 

Webster,  . 

37 

181 

169 

Paxton,      . 

19 

70 

60 

Westborough,  . 

55 

630 

352 

Petersham, 

40 

108 

107 

West  Boylston, 

53 

428 

2.53 

Philllpston, 

35 

86 

85 

West  Brookfield, 

37 

156 

112 

Princeton, 

70 

466 

412 

Westminster,   . 

89 

504 

442 

Royalston, 

47 

160 

168 

Winchendon,    . 

13 

41 

61 

Rutland,    . 

40 

96 

142 

WOBCBSTEB,     . 

199 

4,789 

3,157 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE, 

65,287 

16,359 

48,928 

190,176 

$159,416 

$0.84 

$9.74 

Barnstable 

2,124 

371 

1,753 

1,918 

2,246 

1.17 

6.05 

Berkshire,    . 

6,293 

1,418 

3,875 

11,784 

8,697 

0.74 

6.13 

Bristol, 

5,.593 

2,090 

3,503 

16,821 

13,656 

0.81 

6.53 

Dukes, . 

483 

96 

387 

435 

544 

1.25 

5.67 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1,-513 

3,719 

20,172 

14,199 

0.70 

9.38 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1,357 

3,941 

8,573 

6,809 

0.68 

4.28 

Hampden,     . 

4,9.50 

1,435 

3,515 

9,469 

9,198 

0.97 

6.41 

Hampshire, . 

5,063 

1,188 

3,875 

9.997 

8,309 

0.83 

6.99 

Middlesex,   . 

8,360 

2,260 

6,100 

53,685 

46,187 

0.86 

20.44 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

7 

140 

30 

48 

1.60 

6.86 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

540 

3,221 

9,179 

7,996 

0.87 

14.81 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

747 

3,841 

7,049 

6,971 

0.99 

9.33 

Suffolk, 

188 

84 

104 

14,401 

15,210 

1.06 

181.07 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

3,253 

10,954 

26,663 

20,346 

0.76 

6.25 

STRAWBERRIES. 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS:     BY  NAME. 


453 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS  —  Continued. 
STRAWBERRIES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Returns 

CoL'XTiES,  Cities,  and 

llc- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Kc- 

portins; 

Quarts 

Value 

porting 

Quarts 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specitiod 
Product 

BERKSHIRE  -  Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

West  Stockbridge, 

9 

719 

$106 

Gill,        .... 

8 

2,350 

$255 

Williamstown, 

64 

28,256 

2,951 

Greenfield,    . 
Ilawley, 
Heath,    . 

14 

10 
14 

4,820 

1,540 

312 

535 

163 

31 

BRISTOL. 

1,009 

1,995,351 

$176,793 

Leverett, 

21 

1,182 

117 

'• 

Monroe, 

1 

80 

8 

Acushnet, 

109 

86,767 

8,209 

Montague,     . 

9 

12,596 

1,166 

Attleborough, 

9 

10,410 

832 

New  Salem,  . 

17 

2,573 

258 

Berkley,     "^  . 

38 

in,-240 

8,510 

Northfield,     . 

6 

2,337 

267 

Dartmouth,   . 

108 

9,074 

951 

Orange, . 

16 

3,510 

352 

Dighton, 

124 

482,417 

39,203 

Rowe,     . 

8 

568 

58 

Easton 

20 

11,205 

1,423 

Shelburne,     . 

19 

1,216 

114 

Fairhaven,     . 

73 

23,881 

2,150 

Shutesbury,  . 

4 

546 

50 

Fall  River, 

15 

3,975 

454 

Sunderland,  . 

50 

4,893 

479 

Freetown, 

23 

35,840 

3,369 

Warwick, 

12 

489 

58 

Mansfield, 

1 

200 

20 

Wendell, 

17 

964 

106 

New  Bedford,  . 

32 

8.575 

754 

Whately, 

7 

1,082 

106 

North  Attleborough,    . 

12 

24,7-33 

2,.548 

Norton,. 

23 

10,851 

1,110 

Raynham, 

17 

52,960 

5.227 

HAMPDEN. 

328 

200,720 

$19,817 

Rehoboth, 

145 

395,860 

30,800 

Seekonk, 

42 

89,272 

7,067 

Agawam, 

137 

159,821 

15,867 

Somerset, 

53 

271,940 

29,703 

Brimtield, 

7 

122 

18 

Swansea, 

97 

315,981 

29,616 

Chester, 

4 

1,125 

115 

Taunton, 

31 

30,070 

2,820 

Chicopee,     . 

39 

8,704 

940 

Westport, 

32 

20,100 

2,021 

East  Longmeado\^ 

^     • 

3 

3,362 

266 

Granville, 

4 

345 

39 

Hampden, 

7 

519 

52 

DUKES. 

54 

22,020 

$2,248 

Holland, 
Longmeadow, 

1 

5 

30 
810 

3 

87 

Chilmark,      . 

2 

350 

45 

Ludlow, 

12 

665 

87 

Cottage  City, 

18 

10,810 

1,106 

Monson, 

17 

2,482 

270 

Edgartown,   . 

3 

600 

72 

Montgomery, 

5 

536 

54 

Tisbury, 

9 

4,140 

413 

Palmer,  . 

13 

965 

105 

West  Tisbury,      . 

22 

6,120 

612 

Russell, 
Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 

2 

2 

26 

125 

342 

7,103 

11 
35 

743 

ESSEX. 

480 

325,659 

$39,755 

Tolland, 
Wales,   . 

2 
1 

542 
350 

54 
35 

Amesbury,    . 

8 

10,650 

995 

Westfield,      . 

14 

7,167 

463 

Andover, 

8 

5,625 

778 

West  Springfield, 

12 

4,182 

419 

Beverly,     . 

30 

5,924 

999 

Wilbraham,  . 

15 

1,423 

154 

Boxford, 

44 

28,589 

3,264 

Bradford, 

1 

1,200 

120 

Danvers, 

14 

18,525 

2,206 

HAMPSHIRE. 

456 

136,454 

$11,960 

Essex,    .... 

18 

23,500 

2,519 

Georgetown, 

16 

8,327 

913 

Amherst, 

5 

6,320 

572 

Gloucester, 

19 

19,132 

2,745 

Belchertown, 

35 

12,018 

1,149 

Groveland,  ' . 

10 

7,608 

754 

Chesterfield, 

8 

343 

35 

Hamilton, 

12 

2,825 

291 

Cummington, 

20 

6,046 

481 

Haverhill,  . 

21 

7,416 

761 

Easthampton, 

51 

9,650 

919 

Ipswich, 

3 

800 

185 

Enfield,  . 

2 

280 

25 

Lynnfield, 

3 

5,200 

.590 

Goshen, 

2 

26 

3 

Manchester,  . 

3 

10,450 

1,790 

Granby, 

29 

5,340 

530 

Merrimac, 

9 

1,920 

199 

Greenwich,   . 

2 

450 

45 

Methuen, 

29 

20,355 

2,296 

Hadley,  . 

12 

32,520 

2,403 

Middleton,     . 

22 

8,045 

902 

Hatfield, 

7 

580 

58 

Newbury, 

26 

9,.500 

1,885 

Huntington,  . 

5 

183 

20 

Newburtport,  . 

12 

1,510 

207 

Middlefield,  . 

4 

1,696 

157 

North  Andover,    . 

23 

8,896 

1,112 

Northampton, 

24 

18,260 

1,638 

Peabody, 

47 

39,723 

4,852 

Pelham, 

12 

498 

50 

Rockport, 

1 

25 

5 

Plainfield,      . 

7 

492 

39 

Rowley, 

16 

6,384 

739 

Prescott, 

5 

704 

83 

Sai,eji,  .        .        .        . 

4 

193 

28 

Southampton, 

64 

12,687 

1,182 

Salisbury,      . 

13 

2,019 

273 

South  Hadley, 

71 

14,090 

1,255 

Saugus 

4 

4,184 

665 

Ware,     . 

14 

1,297 

155 

Swampscott, 

2 

300 

65 

Westhampton, 

21 

2,920 

292 

Topsfleld,      . 

4 

3,000 

390 

Williamsburg, 

39 

7,190 

638 

Wenham, 

8 

2,300 

275 

Worthington, 

17 

2,864 

231 

West  Newbury,   . 

50 

61,534 

6,952 

MIDDLESEX. 

835 

640,873 

$66,268 

FRANKLIN. 

387 

67,906 

$6,506 

Ashby 

28 

6,469 

669 

Ashfield, 

21 

1,133 

114 

Ashland, 

1 

100 

12 

Bernardston, 

19 

1,840 

192 

Bedford, 

12 

16,000 

1,381 

Buckland,      . 

17 

769 

72 

Belmont, 

8 

7,140 

1,084 

Charlemont,  . 

33 

2,969 

338 

Billerica, 

20 

36,294 

3,654 

Colrain,. 

4 

373 

37 

Boxborough, 

4 

575 

57 

Conway, 

28 

4,784 

442 

Burlington,    . 

2 

650 

78 

Deerfield, 

25 

10,865 

875 

Chelmsford,  . 

37 

13,345 

1,548 

Erving 

7 

4,115 

323 

Concord, 

76 

150,026 

14,059 

454 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Continued. 
STRAWBERRIES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Ueturus 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

JJc- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quarts 

Value 

Towns. 

portlng 
Specified 
Product 

Quarts 

Value 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Dracut 

17 

6,597 

$769 

Kingston,       .        .        , 

6 

832 

$154 

Dunstable,     . 

4 

510 

51 

Lakeville, 

25 

39,076 

3,241 

Everett, 

1 

1,200 

200 

Marion, . 

5 

3,700 

420 

Framingham, 

37 

6,978 

791 

Marshfield,    . 

28 

16,955 

2,055 

Groton,  . 

29 

4,073 

429 

Mattapoisett, 

5 

395 

52 

HoUiston, 

6 

950 

110 

Middleborough,    . 

25 

14,151 

1,417 

Hopkinton,    . 

5 

7,760 

907 

Norwell, 

15 

7,150 

710 

Hudson, 

21 

4,750 

479 

Pembroke,    . 

10 

2,284 

239 

Le.xington,     . 

7 

1,833 

260 

Plymouth,     . 

11 

5,055 

512 

Lincoln, 

40 

79,100 

7,728 

Plympton,     . 

7 

1,275 

147 

Littleton, 

6 

4,900 

448 

Rochester,     . 

35 

33,013 

2,836 

Lowell, 

5 

6,900 

820 

Scituate, 

29 

12,730 

879 

Mablborough,    . 

14 

5,096 

511 

Wareham, 

3 

250 

25 

Maynard, 

2 

180 

18 

West  Bridgewater, 

15 

36,885 

4,345 

Melrose, 

1 

480 

58 

Natick,  . 

45 

5,738 

745 

Newton, 

52 

8,674 

1,254 

SUFFOLK. 

13 

3,755 

$750 

North  Reading,     . 

41 

43,724 

4,649 

Pepperell,      . 

8 

8,123 

881 

B08TON, 

13 

3,755 

750 

Reading, 

33 

31,003 

3,407 

Sherborn, 

33 

17,136 

2,017 

Shirley, 

9 

6,320 

643 

WORCESTER. 

827 

281,405 

$29,840 

Stonehara, 

1 

500 

100 

Stow,      . 

10 

14,385 

1,428 

Ashburnham, 

2 

56 

9 

Sudbury, 

42 

18,437 

1,789 

Athol,     . 

10 

2,432 

283 

Tewksbury,  . 

51 

33,139 

3,603 

Auburn, 

18 

32,197 

3,221 

Towneend,     . 

20 

25,240 

3,017 

Barre,     . 

7 

3,699 

500 

Tyngsborough,     . 

5 

1,074 

121 

Berlin,   . 

11 

5,187 

532 

Wakefleld,    . 

2 

525 

85 

Blackstone,   . 

29 

4,146 

447 

Waltham,    . 

8 

2,540 

256 

Bolton,  . 

8 

4,640 

464 

"Watertown,  . 

3 

1,350 

135 

Boylston, 

17 

2,904 

342 

Wayland,       . 

19 

10,500 

1,038 

Brookfield,    . 

17 

1,207 

174 

Westford,      . 

18 

8,338 

731 

Charlton, 

18 

1,038 

116 

Weston, 

36 

38,060 

3,816 

Clinton, . 

4 

173 

17 

Wilmington, 

13 

2,311 

234 

Dana, 

5 

543 

56 

WOBURN, 

4 

1,850 

198 

Douglas, 

11 

1,430 

175 

Dudley, 

17 

3,455 

360 

Fitchburc;,  . 

9 

17,945 

1,771 

NANTUCKET. 

1 

1,000 

$120 

Gardner, 
Grafton, 

6 
29 

1,646 
30,771 

195 
3,199 

Nantucket,    . 

1 

1,000 

120 

Hard  wick,     . 
Harvard, 

8 
8 

612 
1,020 

88 
84 

• 

Holden,  . 

11 

556 

62 

NORFOLK. 

138 

69,891 

$7,964 

Hopedale, 
Hubbardston, 

3 

10 

275 
435 

36 

44 

Bellingham,  . 

5 

345 

35 

Lancaster, 

11 

2,271 

236 

Braintree, 

. 

8 

20,800 

2,085 

Leicester, 

9 

295 

45 

Canton,  . 

„ 

1 

3,500 

400 

Leominster,  . 

1 

400 

48 

Dedham, 

8 

4,525 

693 

Lunenburg,   . 

119 

69,974' 

6,902 

Dover,    . 

1 

20 

2 

Mendon, 

1 

1,675 

250 

Foxborough, 

2 

2,150 

215 

Millbury, 

20 

1,914 

219 

Franklin, 

14 

2,615 

411 

New  Braintree, 

5 

380 

56 

Hyde  Park,   . 

3 

570 

110 

Northborough, 

12 

9,392 

824 

Medfield, 

5 

5,450 

545 

Northbridge, 

8 

312 

31 

Medway, 

11 

2,166 

278 

North  Brookfield, 

8 

462 

86 

Milton,  . 

9 

2,790 

454 

Oakham, 

5 

1,217 

148 

Needham, 

6 

5,150 

537 

Oxford,  . 

13 

1,232 

129 

Norfolk, 

7 

1,770 

134 

Paxton,  . 

3 

134 

16 

Norwood, 

2 

450 

50 

Petersham,    . 

11 

1,648 

248 

QniNCY, 

4 

450 

87 

Phillipston,  . 

18 

1,364 

154 

Sharon,  . 

7 

2,647 

335 

Princeton, 

13 

1,321 

194 

Stoughton, 

20 

1,713 

214 

RoyaJston,     . 

16 

3,873 

457 

M'alpole, 

1 

50 

7 

Rutland, 

2 

62 

9 

Wellesley, 

15 

1,080 

157 

Shrewsbury, 

33 

2,312 

235 

Weymouth, 

7 

10,500 

1,100 

Southbo  rough. 

12 

2,117 

271 

Wrentham, 

2 

1,150 

115 

Southbridge, 

18 

458 

46 

Spencer, 

21 

1,870 

208 

Sterling, 

18 

1,664 

216 

PLYMOUTH. 

340 

289,966 

$29,266 

Sturbridge,    . 
Sutton,  . 

12 
20 

1,165 
3,280 

164 
371 

Abington, 

3 

5,000 

620 

Templeton,   . 

1 

40 

5 

Bridgewater, 

2 

4,760 

476 

Upton,   . 

10 

1,812 

199 

Brockton,   . 

3 

1,550 

222 

Uxbridge, 

20 

14,267 

1,609 

Carver,  . 

36 

15,372 

1,564 

Warren, 

9 

382 

45 

Duxbury, 

14 

5,958 

739 

Westborough, 

19 

8,081 

809 

East  Bridgewater 

3 

5,100 

562 

West  Boylston, 

8 

1,170 

162 

Halifax, 

24 

33,705 

3,277 

West  Brookfield, 

9 

1,504 

203 

Hanover, 

6 

6,050 

641 

Westminster, 

14 

747 

84 

Hanson, 

14 

21,420 

2,142 

Wincheudon, 

8 

680 

92 

Hingham, 

16 

17,300 

2,091 

AVorcester, 

63 

25,563 

2,894 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


455 


FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND   NUTS  —  Concluded. 

STRAWBERRIES  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  Statk,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Keturns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reportuig 

Specified 

Product 

Quarts 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  ol  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,2ST 

5,285 

60,002 

4,150,745 

$404,007 

$0.10 

$76.44 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

181 

1,943 

56,914 

6,280 

0.11 

34.70 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

236 

5,057 

58,831 

6,440 

0.11 

27.29 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1,009 

4,584 

1,995,351 

176,793 

0.09 

175.22 

Dukes, 

483 

54 

429 

22,020 

2,248 

0.10 

41.63 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

480 

4,752 

325,659 

39,755 

0.12 

82.82 

Franklin, 

6,298 

387 

4,911 

67,906 

6,506 

0.10 

16.81 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

328 

4,622 

200,720 

19,817 

0.10 

60.42 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

456 

4,607 

136,454 

11,960 

0.09 

26.23 

Middlesex,    . 

8,360 

835 

7,525 

640,873 

66,268 

0.10 

79.36 

Nantucket,   . 

147 

1 

146 

1,000 

120 

0.12 

120.00 

Norfolk,        . 

3,761 

138 

3,623 

69,891 

7,964 

0.11 

57.71 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

340 

4,248 

289,966 

29,266 

0.10 

86.08 

Suffolk, 

188 

13 

175 

3,755 

750 

0.20 

57.69 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

827 

13,380 

281,405 

29,840 

0.11 

36.08 

RECAPITULATION:    FRUITS,  BERRIES,  AND  NUTS. 


Classification  of  Proddcts. 


Percentages 


Apples, 

Cranberries,  .... 

Grapes 

Grapes,  hothouse 

Pears, 

Strawberries, 

Other  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts. 

Total,      .... 


$765,883 

1,038,712 

60,256 

8,050 

159.416 

404,007 

414,261 


$2,850,585 


26.87 

36.44 

2.12 

0.28 

5.59 

14.17 

14.53 


100.00 


Vegetables. 


[457] 


VEGETABLES. 


BEANS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 
Ke- 

porting 
Specified 
Product 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne, 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,  . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,    . 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, . 

Alford,  . 

Becbet,  . 

Cheshire, 

Claris  e  burg,   . 

Dalton,  . 

Egremont, 

Florida, . 

Great  Harrington, 

Hancocli, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,  . 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

North  Adams, 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Saudisfield,   . 
Savoy,    . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham,  . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

Attleborough, 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton, 

Easton,  . 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,    . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton, . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 


400 

36 
18 

8 

4 
37 

1 
58 
46 
16 

1 
24 

1 

64 
81 

7 


283 

10 
8 
5 

29 
7 

28 

11 
2 

13 
2 

31 

34 
1 
5 
1 
2 
8 

17 
9 
2 
5 
1 
3 
2 
1 
5 

44 
2 


655 

146 

2 

7 

282 

8 

4 

79 

8 

23 

41 

1 

6 

11 

13 

8 

15 

1 


Buslicls 


Value 


1,063 

210 

61 

32 

21 

65 

10 

194 

119 

47 

2 

32 

2 

137 

111 

35 


1,034 

72 
20 
12 
75 
12 
78 
52 

6 

42 

21 

64 

100 

1 
16 
10 

2 
63 
48 
25 
22 

8 

6 
18 

5 
15 

9 
227 

5 


2,622 

457 
35 
23 
1,040 
63 
24 

233 
27 
33 

161 

2 

15 

35 

208 
62 

200 
4 


$2,175 

434 

84 

69 

33 

111 

18 

319 

224 

75 

3 

65 

4 

365 

301 

70 


$2,032 

120 
33 
30 

143 
28 

154 
99 
12 
73 
33 

121 

254 

3 

27 

15 

4 

112 
96 
41 
55 
14 
17 
47 
10 
38 
12 

432 
9 


$4,232 

805 

46 

47 

1,617 

135 
45 

370 
36 
56 

275 

3 

26 

57 

320 

100 

2S8 
6 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


DUKES. 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown,  . 
Gay  Head,     . 
Gosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ip8\fich, 

Lynn,    . 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover, 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley, 

Salem, . 

Salisbury, 

Saugus, . 

Swampscott, 

Topsfield, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury, 

FRANKLIN. 


Ashfield, 

Bernardston 

Buokland, 

Charlemont, 

Col  rain, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawlev, 

Heath,'    . 

Leverett, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfleld, 

Orange,  . 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 


90 

8 

10 

26 

3 

2 

6 

36 

789 

90 

10 

11 

78 

2 

15 

26 

9 

10 

10 

49 

3 

2 

2 

44 

86 

63 

28 

42 

21 

14 

2 

28 

1 

98 

3 

1 

3 

■  7 

41 

761 

54 

65 

67 

37 

2 

41 

65 

23 

40 

38 

49 

42 

9 

3 

38 

2 

6 

37 

24 

10 

1 

64 

63 

11 


Bushels 


Value 


301 

38 

30 

101 

6 

6 

18 

103 

4,351 

665 

194 

37 

323 

50 

53 

90 

44 

41 

49 

619 

40 

72 

34 

176 

298 

254 

121 

172 

96 

130 

12 

140 

3 

304 

30 

2 

27 

28 

247 

2,522 

108 

284 

147 

75 

16 

97 

241 

156 

306 

96 

103 

154 

17 

11 

121 

15 

16 

60 

78 

35 

2 

189 

113 

82 


$824 

107 
85 

285 
13 
11 
64 

269 


$7,061 

896 
201 

31 
665 

50 
101 
171 

82 

66 

77 
811 

55 
143 

60 
318 
595 
510 
230 
329 
156 
206 

24 

262 

5 

543 

74 
3 

44 

47 
406 

$4,283 

194 

494 

209 

179 

32 

177 

394 

289 

477 

137 

272 

282 

28 

21 

156 

28 

31 

95 

93 

75 

5 

304 

217 

94 


[459] 


460 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
BEANS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ite- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

HAMPDEN^. 

230 

2,374 

$3,000 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Agawam, 

15 

144 

225 

Shirley 

6 

18 

§48 

Blandford,     . 

2 

13 

20 

Stow,      . 

,        , 

5 

19 

39 

Brimtield,      . 

34 

104 

180 

Sudbury, 

,        , 

35 

361 

246 

Chester, 

16 

63 

102 

Tewksbury, 

, 

103 

558 

1,007 

Chicopee,     . 

11 

41 

66 

Tyngsborough,     . 

25 

168 

329 

East  Longmeudon 

t      ' 

7 

32 

44 

Wakefield, 

, 

1 

10 

5 

Granville, 

19 

51 

95 

Wayland, 

, 

2 

6 

12 

Hampdeu, 

1 

5 

10 

Westford, 

,        , 

69 

299 

461 

Holland, 

10 

27 

47 

Weston, 

, 

1 

5 

8 

Ludlow, 

20 

110 

197 

Wilmington, 

29 

104 

183 

Monson, 

2 

3 

4 

WOBURN, 

1 

3.50 

175 

Montgomery, 

7 

13 

26 

Palmer, 

15 

63 

105 

Russell, 

3 

6 

11 

NANTUCKET. 

15 

54 

$116 

Southwick,    . 

1 

6 

12 

Springfield, 

30 

120 

272 

Nantucket,    . 

15 

54 

116 

Tolland, 

13 

49 

97 

Wales,   . 
Westfield,      . 

10 
5 

34 
45 

53 

58 

NORFOLK. 

141 

971 

$1,124 

West  Springfield, 

4 

1,405 

1,300 

Avon 

2 
4 

g 

18 

Wilbraham,  . 

5 

50 

76 

Bellingham, 

36 

47 

Braintree, 

3 

8 

16 

HAMPSHIRE. 

608 

1,971 

$3,214 

Canton,  . 
Cohaeset, 

8 
9 

13 
75 

18 
92 

Amherst, 

5 

66 

86 

Dedham, 

8 

45 

66 

Belchertown, 

133 

295 

658 

Dover,    . 

3 

13 

13 

Chesterfield,  . 

40 

83 

151 

Foxborough, 

11 

25 

45 

Cummiugton, 

22 

76 

138 

Franklin, 

18 

43 

87 

Easthampton, 

1 

2 

4 

Holbrook, 

3 

13 

26 

Goshen, 

28 

74 

140 

Medfield, 

2 

8 

8 

Grauby, 

14 

59 

103 

Medway, 

6 

223 

126 

Greenwich,   . 

2 

2 

2 

Millis,     . 

5 

36 

64 

Hadley,. 

15 

203 

290 

Milton,  . 

1 

2 

4 

Hatfield, 

5 

61 

104 

Needham, 

16 

237 

201 

Huntington,  . 

32 

77 

1*43 

Norfolk, 

9 

23 

46 

Middletield,   . 

17 

47 

91 

Norwood, 

2 

17 

30 

Northampton, 

5 

400 

268 

Sharon,  . 

4 

9 

16 

Pelham, 

22 

40 

72 

Stoughtou, 

8 

35 

41 

Plainfield,      . 

56 

145 

289 

Wellesley, 

12 

44 

61 

Prescott, 

22 

66 

102 

Weymouth, 

7 

57 

99 

Southampton, 

2 

16 

31 

South  Hadley, 
Ware,     . 

1 
24 

25 
75 

50 
143 

PLYMOUTH. 

631 

3,129 

$5,721 

Westhampton, 
Williamsburg, 
Worthington, 

1 

2 

59 

3 

8 
148 

5 

16 

328 

Abington, 
Bridgewater, 
Brockton,   . 

5 

26 

5 

30 
187 

28 

50 

382 

56 

Carver,  .... 

53 

140 

294 

MIDDLESE.X;. 

914 

5,725 

$7,855 

Duxbury, 

27 

109 

183 

East  Bridgewater, 

60 

370 

640 

Acton 

21 

78 

105 

Halifax, 

43 

378 

613 

Arlington,     . 

1 

200 

200 

Hanover, 

8 

54 

70 

Ashby,  . 

66 

209 

490 

Hanson, 

45 

196 

395 

Ashland, 

3 

19 

22 

Hingham, 

4 

42 

73 

Ayer,     . 

6 

29 

32 

Kingston, 

19 

70 

128 

Bedford, 

5 

41 

68 

Lakeville, 

1 

3 

6 

Billerica, 

55 

316 

483 

Marion, 

4 

32 

31 

Box  borough, 

3 

17 

39 

Marshfield,    , 

13 

72 

93 

Burlington.    . 

3 

140 

135 

Mattapoisett, 

26 

47 

61 

Cambridge,  . 

1 

50 

50 

Middleborough,    . 

112 

478 

935 

Carlisle, 

20 

69 

76 

Norwell, 

2 

7 

8 

Chelmsford,  . 

36 

211 

388 

Pembroke, 

21 

81 

150 

Concord, 

34 

499 

386 

Plymouth, 

7 

45 

78 

Dracut,  . 

66 

244 

466 

Plympton, 

62 

146 

262 

Dunstable,     . 

12 

68 

93 

Rochester, 

23 

144 

164 

Frarainghara, 

30 

194 

257 

Rockland, 

3 

14 

28 

Groton,  . 

66 

469 

619 

Scituate, 

15 

78 

77 

HoUiston, 

4 

14 

8 

Wareham, 

12 

36 

82 

Hopltintou,    . 

1 

3 

2 

West  Bridgewater, 

44 

336 

850 

Hudson, 

21 

101 

142 

Whitman,      . 

1 

6 

12 

Lexington,     . 

1 

6 

4 

Lincoln, 
Littleton, 

3 
1 

40 
12 

80 
24 

SUFFOJ.K. 

2 

13 

$22 

Lowell, 

MAULHOROUIiH, 

Maynard, 

1 
2 
3 

100 
26 
12 

50 
32 
34 

Boston, 
Winthrop,     . 

1 
1 

8 
5 

12 
10 

Natick,  . 

49 

187 

229 

Newton, 

16 

-   90 

149 

WORCESTKIl. 

1,305 

4,299 

$7,601 

North  Reading, 

64 

165 

343 

Pepperell, 

3 

35 

28 

Aehburnham, 

44 

116 

286 

Reading, 

36 

97 

171 

Athol 

13 

66 

1]7 

Sherborn, 

26 

96 

149 

Auburn, 

46 

172 

286 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   :tTAME. 


461 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
BEANS  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Tow.vs. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

\  alue 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Barre,     .        .        .        . 

19 

53 

$107 

North  Brookfield, 

9 

43 

$71 

Berlin,    . 

8 

28 

64 

Oakham, 

12 

SO 

55 

Blacketone, 

52 

95 

189 

Oxford, . 

61 

201 

309 

Bolton,  . 

9 

32 

64 

Pa.fton,  . 

5 

14 

25 

Boylston, 

7 

46 

86 

Petersham,    . 

29 

122 

211 

Brookfield, 

16 

52 

79 

Phillipston,   . 

12 

21 

39 

Charlton, 

54 

125 

353 

Princeton, 

43 

100 

174 

Clinton, . 

5 

12 

24 

Royalston,     . 

24 

79 

140 

Dana, 

16 

74 

142 

Rutland, 

48 

151 

218 

Douglas, 

70 

184 

274 

Shrewsburv, 

10 

41 

81 

Dudley, 

43 

89 

146 

SouthborOMgh, 

2 

8 

18 

FiTCHBURG, 

14 

53 

108 

Southbridge, 

25 

71 

106 

Gardner, 

9 

19 

46 

Spencer, 

31 

93 

266 

Grafton, 

13 

45 

107 

Sterling, 

42 

109 

201 

Hard  wick, 

12 

45 

84 

Sturbridge,    . 

23 

87 

131 

Harvard, 

25 

145 

239 

Sutton,  . 

97 

223 

317 

Holden, . 

9 

41 

77 

Templeton,   . 

21 

56 

114 

Hubbardston 

12 

49 

104 

Upton,    . 

27 

79 

118 

Lancaster, 

17 

223 

277 

Uxbridge, 

57 

151 

301 

Leicester, 

4 

17 

43 

Warren, 

36 

84 

140 

Leominster, 

1 

1 

2 

Webster, 

19 

41 

68 

Lunenburg, 

68 

252 

343 

Westborough, 

10 

84 

141 

Mendon, 

2 

12 

24 

West  Boylston, 

9 

40 

102 

Millbury, 

1 

20 

40 

West  Brookfield, 

4 

9 

13 

New  Braintree,     . 

1 

2 

2 

Westminster, 

4 

21 

44 

Northborough, 

12 

83 

165 

Winchendon, 

42 

91 

175 

Northbridge, 

3 

4 

7 

Worcester, 

8 

95 

148 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

6,729 

58,558 

30,434 

$49,260 

$1.62 

$7.32 

Barnst.able 

2,124 

400 

1,724 

1,068 

2,175 

2.04 

5.44 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

288 

5,005 

1,034 

2,032 

1.97 

7.06 

Bristol, 

5,593 

655 

4,938 

2,622 

4,232 

1.61 

6.46 

Dukes,  . 

483 

90 

393 

301 

824 

2.74 

9.16 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

789 

4,443 

4,351 

7,061 

1.62 

8.95 

Franklin, 

5,298 

761 

4,537 

2,522 

4,283 

1.70 

5.63 

Hampden, 

4,950 

230 

4,720 

2,374 

3,000 

1.26 

13.04 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

508 

4,555 

1,971 

3,214 

1.63 

6.33 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

914 

7,446 

5,725 

7,855 

1.37 

8.59 

Nantucket, 

147 

15 

132 

54 

116 

2.15 

7.73 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

141 

3,620 

971 

1,124 

1.16 

7.97 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

631 

3,957 

3,129 

5,721 

1.83 

9.07 

Suffolk, 

188 

2 

186 

13 

22 

1.69 

11.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1,305 

12,902 

4,299 

7,601 

1.77 

6.82 

STRING  AND  SHELL   BEANS. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

493 

3,066 

$4,936 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

78 

659 

1,035 

Truro 

88 

654 

$1,235 

Bourne, 

11 

87 

83 

Wellfleet, 

92 

560 

1,109 

Brewster, 

8 

74 

116 

Yarmouth,     . 

7 

19 

32 

Dennis,  . 

23 

58 

91 

Eastham, 

2 

8 

20 

Falmouth, 

76 

430 

420 

BERKSHIRE. 

211 

2,182 

$2,945 

Harwich, 

35 

95 

118 

Mashpee, 

8 

16 

16 

Adams,  .... 

15 

56 

79 

Orleans, 

1 

25 

25 

Alford,  .... 

3 

11 

17 

Provincetown, 

61 

340 

561 

Becket 

3 

20 

23 

Sandwich, 

13 

41 

75 

Cheshire, 

3 

21 

33 

462 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
STRING  AND   SHELL   BEANS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Clarksburg,  . 

Dalton,  . 

Great  Barrington, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,   . 

North  Abams,    . 

PiTTSriELD, 

Richmond,     . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 

BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

Attleborough, 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth,  . 

Dighton, 

Easton,  . 

Fairhaven,     . 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,  . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton, . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth,     . 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton,     . 

Westport, 

DUKES. 

Cottage  City, 

Edgartown,   . 

Gosnold, 

Tisbiiry, 

West  Tisbury,      . 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury,    . 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland,     . 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill,. 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence,  . 

Ltnn,    . 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester,  . 

Marblehead, . 

Merrimac, 

Metluicn, 

Middleton,     . 
Newbury, 

Newburyport,  . 

North  Andover,    . 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley, 

Salem,  . 

Salisbury,      . 

Saiigus, . 

Swampscott, 

Topsfteld,      . 
'Wenham, 

West  Newbury,    . 


Ketiirns 
Ke- 

portinj,' 
Specified 

Product 


Bushels 


5 
15 
26 
48 

2 
11 
14 
11 
11 

1 

3 
11 
29 

829 

131 

10 

10 

170 

8 

9 

76 
53 
16 
28 
41 
3 
69 
5 

10 
42 
18 
20 
14 
96 


43 

24 
7 
1 
4 

7 


912 

18 
25 
117 
89 
11 
31 
16 
7 

74 

3 

12 

30 

4 

1 

7 

4 

16 

13 

10 

66 

54 

15 

17 

31 

122 

2 

3 

28 

38 

11 

7 

8 

14 

8 


Value 


38 

49 
303 
132 

16 

38 

267 

117 

186 

5 

26 
294 
603 

8,763 

821 

405 

300 

1,554 

265 

141 

290 

336 

197 

43 

583 

50 

113 

54 

199 

929 

353 

518 

278 

1,334 

847 

599 
82 
27 
70 
69 

23,436 

114 
2,288 
1,842 
1,311 
890 
2,383 
285 
57 
1,590 
32 
173 
1,256 
46 
100 
414 
216 
117 
237 
137 
1,123 
1,219 
256 
388 
1,469 
2,197 
511 
56 
410 
177 
1,020 
175 
385 
335 
227 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Bushels 


Value 


FRANKLIN. 


49 
555 
102 

17 

46 
469 
123 
123 

10 

34 
552 
657 

$8,416 

820 
255 
288 
1,-543 
233 
146 
265 
361 
197 

39 
653 

43 
170 

48 
213 
760 
348 
471 
227 
1,336 

81,245 

876 
128 
34 
105 
102 

$14,362 

128 
1,141 
956 
754 
426 
1,050 
193 
54 
1,478 
21 
142 
893 
43 
50 
286 
82 
207 
125 
157 
589 
673 
264 
344 
703 
1,134 
779 
55 
253 
147 
425 
70 
385 
201 
154 


Ashfleld, 

Beruardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont,  . 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield,    . 

Hawley, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague,     . 

Northfield,    . 

Orange, . 

Rowe,     . 

Shelburne, 

Sunderland,  , 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawam, 
Brimfteld, 
Chester, 
Chicopee,     . 
East  Longraeadow 
Granville, 
Hampdc-n, 
Holland, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson, 
Montgomery, 
Palmer, . 
South  wick,    . 
Springfield, 
Wales,   . 
Westfield,      . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield, . 

Granby, 

Greenwich,   . 

Hadley, . 

Northampton, 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware,     . 

Williamsburg, 


MIDDLESEX 

Acton,    . 

Arlington, 

Ashby, . 

Ashland, 

Aver, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington,    . 

Cambridge,  . 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

Concord, 


210 

24 

4 

24 

1 

1 

9 

8 

1 

5 

6 

2 

1 

2 

15 

6 

9 

2 

1 

4 

11 

70 

4 


212 

35 

7 
2 

16 
4 
1 
1 
1 
5 
8 
1 
4 
1 
28 
2 
64 
3 
7 
18 
4 


131 

4 

10 

2 

12 

15 

1 

8 

1 

5 

15 

11 

19 

27 

1 


1,606 

52 
45 
14 

8 

9 
57 
37 
45 

1 
17 

1 
33 
50 
79 


1,449 

97 

17 

43 

8 

2 

19 

178 

10 

25 

121 

4 

4 

7 

253 

63 

83 

2 

10 

135 

111 

225 

32 


6,311 


1,392 

95 
112 

3 
27 

102 
10 
47 
10 
87 

237 
97 

374 

171 
20 


90,181 

451 

12,740 

222 

.■)67 

88 

1,112 

6,480 

1,786 

20 

3,329 

350 

593 

2,264 

3,614 


$1,409 

65 
19 
56 
24 
2 
19 
184 
10 
25 
107 
3 
4 
8 
255 
49 
70 
4 
8 
135 
124 
222 
16 


$4,237 


1,156 

908 

20 

34 

2 

2 

611 

374 

96 

83 

1 

1 

20 

16 

1 

1 

830 

445 

56 

44 

3 

3 

24 

28 

3 

6 

95 

87 

56 

26 

1,340 

1,272 

26 

19 

77 

124 

1,875 

790 

19 

24 

$1,272 

117 

102 

6 

17 
100 

10 

34 
8 

90 
213 

83 
320 
152 

20 


$53,622 

194 

10,612 

317 

186 

39 

962 

3,868 

S62 

20 

1,454 

260 

261 

1,464 

1,324 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


463 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
STRING   AND    SHELL  BEANS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Specified 

Towns. 

Specified 

Product 

Product 

MIDDLESEX -Con, 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Dracut 

31 

659 

$332 

Halifax, 

25 

344 

$368 

Dunstable,     . 

7 

60 

43 

Hanover, 

7 

52 

63 

Everett, 

2 

310 

233 

Hanson, 

6 

94 

94 

Framingham, 

52 

2,045 

1,172 

Hingham, 

6 

303 

339 

GrotoD, 

10 

153 

93 

Hull,       . 

1 

50 

25 

Holliston, 

9 

165 

120 

Kingston, 

21 

275 

327 

Hopkinton,    . 

17 

212 

229 

Lakeville, 

1 

10 

20 

Hudeon, 

30 

512 

328 

Marion, . 

12 

91 

107 

Lexington,     . 

56 

6,207 

2,596 

Marshfield, 

27 

222 

304 

Lincoln, 

45 

5,655 

2,809 

Mattapoisett, 

36 

164 

177 

Littleton, 

5 

89 

67 

Middleborough,    . 

100 

984 

1,073 

Lowell, 

7 

713 

479 

Norwell, 

10 

482 

430 

Malden, 

1 

10 

15 

Pembroke, 

9 

138 

195 

Marlborocgh, 

16 

495 

553 

Plymouth, 

15 

104 

126 

Maynard, 

12 

130 

76 

Plympton, 

52 

260 

335 

Medford,     . 

3 

112 

67 

Rochester, 

45 

990 

1,159 

Melrose, 

2 

130 

98 

Rockland, 

4 

120 

120 

Natick,  . 

83 

551 

408 

Scituate, 

39 

563 

1,298 

Newton, 

101 

4,780 

2,378 

Wareham, 

14 

74 

106 

North  Reading, 

54 

230 

170 

West  Bridgewater, 

24 

1,868 

1,868 

Pepperell, 

13 

82 

45 

Whitman, 

14 

142 

142 

Reading, 

71 

616 

325 

Sherborn, 
Shirley, 

95 
2 

590 
24 

404 
41 

SUFFOLK. 

34 

4,535 

$2,868 

Stoneham,     . 
Stow,     . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,  . 
Townsend,    . 

7 

15 

66 

112 

4 

970 

467 

2,295 

4,206 

405 

487 
321 
857 
1,845 
162 

Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere,  .... 

Winthrop,     . 

14 

3 

13 

4 

2,822 
61 

1,630 
22 

2,024 

46 

784 

14 

Tyngsborough, 

15 

113 

63 

"Wakefield,     . 

2 

11 

33 

WORCESTER. 

1,001 

11,570 

$9,7S3 

Waltham,    . 

43 

4,093 

2,131 

AVatertown,  . 

24 

6,209 

5,629 

Ashburnham, 

37 

70 

70 

Wavland, 

15 

509 

192 

Athol 

15 

244 

258 

Westford,      . 

29 

383 

265 

Auburn, 

15 

1,343 

802 

"Weston, 

26 

2,233 

973 

Barre,     . 

46 

224 

224 

Wilmington, 

27 

378 

481 

Berlin,    . 

5 

77 

59 

"Winchester,  . 

22 

5,530 

3,323 

Blackstone, 

98 

396 

275 

"WOBURN, 

27 

4,433 

1,966 

Bolton,  . 

1 

5 

5 

Boylston, 

3 

13 

12 

Brookfield, 

4 

80 

73 

NANTUCKET. 

29 

764 

$1,075 

Charlton, 
Clinton, 

5 
6 

21 
37 

27 
50 

Nantucket,    . 

29 

764 

1,075 

Dana,     . 
Douglas, 
Dudley, 

5 
10 
10 

37 
47 
61 

37 
65 
70 

NORFOLK. 

257 

6,955 

$5,420 

Fitchburg, 
Gardner, 

42 
5 

512 
21 

554 
12 

Avon 

8 

128 

128 

Grafton, 

12 

375 

341 

Bellingham,  . 

8 

27 

27 

Hard  wick. 

2 

85 

60 

Braintree, 

31 

1,788 

1,678 

Harvard, 

4 

48 

50 

Brookline,     . 

15 

1,232 

742 

Holden, . 

7 

48 

49 

Canton, 

2 

30 

60 

Hopedale, 

2 

13 

11 

Cohasset, 

1 

10 

10 

Hubbardston 

2 

25 

41 

Dedham, 

3 

44 

37 

Lancaster,     . 

10 

81 

109 

Dover,    . 

6 

72 

66 

Leicester, 

2 

14 

24 

Foxborough, 

5 

223 

210 

Leominster, 

9 

581 

238 

Franklin, 

25 

122 

113 

Lunenburg,  . 

40 

520 

613 

Holbrook, 

10 

180 

175 

Mendon, 

6 

47 

38 

Hyde  Park,    . 

1 

10 

7 

Milford, 

29 

226 

265 

Medfield, 

7 

93 

73 

Millbury, 

4 

57 

93 

Medway, 

3 

35 

35 

Northborough, 

9 

371 

288 

Milton,   . 

1 

20 

24 

Northbridge, 

6 

50 

50 

Needham, 

9 

1,223 

579 

North  Brookfield, 

2 

13 

13 

Norfolk, 

42 

99 

99 

Oakham, 

2 

10 

12 

Norwood, 

3 

125 

75 

Oxford, . 

9 

70 

62 

QUINCT, 

6 

130 

64 

Paxton,  . 

2 

60 

50 

Randolph,     . 

4 

76 

76 

Petersham,    . 

45 

95 

95 

Sharon, . 

9 

276 

245 

Phillipston,  . 

5 

28 

28 

Stougbton,     . 

13 

210 

181 

Princeton, 

67 

202 

198 

Wellesley,     . 

23 

255 

151 

Royalston,     . 

8 

75 

67 

"Weymouth,  . 

22 

547 

565 

Rutland, 

46 

127 

131 

Shrewsbury, 

29 

932 

489 

Southborough, 

6 

102 

91 

PLYMOUTH. 

627 

10,444 

$12,032 

Southbridge, 

8 

32 

25 

Spencer, 

5 

45 

60 

Abington, 

15 

187 

187 

Sterling, 

37 

296 

189 

Bridgewater, 

, 

17 

513 

508 

Sturbridge,    . 

3 

14 

14 

Brockton,   . 

14 

608 

584 

Sutton,  . 

28 

249 

256 

Carver,  . 

54 

287 

459 

Templeton,    . 

31 

59 

58 

Dux  bury, 

. 

21 

606 

712 

Upton,    . 

4 

427 

322 

East  Bridgewater, 

38 

913 

906 

Uxbridge, 

41 

174 

191 

464 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
STRING  AND   SHELL   BEANS  —  Concluded. 


CouMiKS,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 
Ke- 

porting 
Specified 

Product 


WORCESTER — Con. 

Warren, 
Webster, 
Westborough, 
West  Boylston,    . 


42 

8 

23 

15 


Busiiels 


96 

42 

643 

304 


Value 


49 
408 
346 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Speciilecl 
Product 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

West  Brooktield,  . 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

WORCESTEB, 


4 
1 

28 
51 


Bushels 


Value 


64 

7 

66 

1,609 


S96 

7 

66 

1,611 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


Total 
Returns 


65,287 

2,124 
5,293 
5,593 

483 
5,232 
5,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 


6,595 

493 

211 

829 

43 

912 

210 

212 

131 

1,606 

29 

257 

627 

34 

1,001 


Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

I'roduct 


58,692 

1,631 

5,082 
4,764 

440 
4,320 
5,088 
4,738 
4,932 
6,754 

118 
3,504 
3,961 

154 
13,206 


Bushels 


171,895 

3,066 

2,182 

8,763 

847 

23,436 
1,449 
6,311 
1,392 

90,181 

764 

6,955 

10,444 
4,535 

11.570 


Value 


Average 
Price 


$123,672 

4,936 
2,945 
8,416 
1,245 

14,362 
1,409 
4,287 
1,272 

53,622 
1,075 
5,420 

12,032 
2,868 
9,783 


$0.72 

1.61 
1.35 
0.96 
1.47 
0.61 
0.97 
0.68 
0.91 
0.59 
1.41 
0.78 
1.15 
0.63 
0.85 


.\verage 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 


$18.75 

10.01 
13.96 
10.15 
28.95 
15.75 

6.71 
20.22 

9.71 
33.39 
37.07 
21.09 
19.19 
84.35 

9.77 


CABBAGE. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 

Specified 
Product 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 

Bourne, 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,  . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetow 

Sandwich, 

Truro,    . 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, . 

Alford,  . 

Becket,  . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,  . 

Dalton,  . 

Egremont,     . 

Florida, . 

Great  Harrington 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,   . 


305 

62 
9 
9 
2 

12 
7 

45 

15 
5 
4 

21 
4 

63 

42 
5 


597 

18 

3 

22 

34 

15 

37 

3 

12 

32 

1 

49 

37 

34 

24 


Heads 


64,769 

10,815 

2,640 

3,295 

1,000 

2,420 

6,350 

9,553 

2,370 

850 

295 

1,462 

1,300 

18,027 

3,592 

800 


414,437 

30,970 

375 

17,125 

7,560 

17,700 

16,890 

550 

2,600 

15,570 

500 

13,176 

13,687 

29,135 

13,950 


Value 


$3,446 

528 

153 

181 

40 

122 

246 

393 

123 

34 

15 

99 

69 

1,111 

289 

43 


$16,199 

1,221 

18 

303 

314 

482 

787 

20 

80 

677 

25 

.545 

599 

1,185 

650 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified! 
Product 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 


Monterey, 
New  Ashford, 
New  Marlborough 
North  Adams, 
Otis, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond,     . 
Saudisfield,    . 
Savoy,    . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham,  . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley, 
Dartmouth,    . 
Dighton, 
Kaston,  . 
Fairhaven,     . 
Fall  Riveb, 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 
North  Attleborough, 
Norton,  . 


1 

11 

1 

22 

1 

72 

40 

1 

9 

8 

22 

14 

11 

13 

44 

6 


1,209 


Heads 


1,500 

1,105 

600 

21,360 
700 

86,661 

12,240 

500 

1,285 

7,223 

21,6.50 
4,650 
4,350 
8,170 

60,905 
1,750 


2,618,675 


138 

112,159 

11 

43,424 

5 

25,750 

298 

260,743 

43 

248,2.50 

29 

29,800 

82 

22,.308 

59 

55,530 

27 

19,670 

27 

2,541 

44 

27,050 

5 

23,500 

51 

6,535 

Value 


61 
30 

783 

30 

3,240 

571 

25 

54 

217 

953 

181 

174 

308 

2,536 

70 


$62,444 

2,457 

982 

395 

12,752 

2,891 
844 
887 

2,737 
854 
168 

1,150 
725 
287 


AGKICULTUKAL    PKODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


465 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CABBAGE  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

, 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  asd 

porting 

Heads 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Heads 

Value 

Towns. 

Specitii'd 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  -  Con. 

* 

Raynham, 

5 

6,660 

$261 

Wendell, 

37 

4,241 

S217 

Rehoboth,     . 

65 

424,450 

4,790 

Whately, 

28 

12,195 

209 

Seekonk, 

49 

470,750 

4,722 

Somerset, 

41 

199,100 

7,962 

Swansea, 

60 

334,025 

8,470 

HAMPDEN. 

489 

825,152 

$25,319 

Taunton,     . 

30 

60,575 

1,531 

Weetport, 

140 

245,855 

7,579 

Agawam, 

69 

122,500 

3,785 

Blandford,     . 

2 

900 

33 

Brimfield,      . 

20 

4,362 

182 

DUKES. 

46 

19,965 

$966 

Chester, 
Chicopee,     . 

14 

47 

2,920 
121,790 

120 
3,189 

Chllmark, 

2 

65 

6 

East  Longmeadow 

I       • 

14 

23,050 

1,017 

Cottage  City, 

19 

10,800 

540 

Granville, 

33 

5,470 

268 

Edgartown,  . 

6 

1,050 

15  1 

Hampden, 

6 

4,860 

92 

Gav  Head,     . 

1 

100 

5 : 

Holland, 

3 

325 

11 

Tiebury, 

4 

2,1.50 

110  i 

Holtoke,     . 

6 

19,500 

525 

West  Tisbury,      . 

15 

5,800 

290 

Longmeadow, 

9 

2,550 

134 

Ludlow, 

10 

2,780 

87 

Monson, 

21 

23,035 

1,004 

ESSEX. 

967 

3,919,923 

$116,067 

Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 

8 
49 

950 
14,930 

36 

603 

Amesbury,    . 

26 

42,605 

1,335 

Russell, 

10 

2,880 

86 

Andover, 

65 

692,900 

27,3-24  1 

Southwick,    . 

3 

1,650 

83 

Beverly,      . 

92 

509,006 

12,318 

Springfield, 

62 

56,155 

1,833 

Boxford, 

49 

53,851 

1,405 

Tolland, 

11 

1,790 

86 

Bradford, 

10 

31,500 

890 

Wales,   . 

15 

2,360 

116 

Danvers, 

60 

646,500 

16,464 

Westfleld,      . 

17 

23,220 

1,363 

Essex,    . 

23 

42,750 

1,691 

West  Springfield, 

33 

375,975 

10,293 

Georgetown, 

10 

4,210 

131 

Wilbraham,  . 

27 

11,200 

373 

Gloixester, 

56 

47,570 

1,434 

Groveland,    . 

10 

5,130 

201 

Hamilton, 

20 

47,650 

1,361 

HAMPSHIRE. 

466 

459,996 

$12,001 

Haverhill,  . 

24 

38,250 

1,382 

Ipswich, 

28 

74,500 

3,616 

Amherst, 

7 

4,650 

158 

Lawrence, 

2 

6,400 

.312 

Belchertown, 

125 

47,423 

2,387 

Lynn,    . 

7 

44,850 

1,368 

Chesterfield, . 

1 

300 

15 

Lynntield, 

7 

83,000 

2,560 

Cummington, 

14 

1,387 

74 

Manchester. 

10 

2,050 

61 

Easthampton, 

33 

17,250 

377 

Marblehead, 

26 

282,100 

6,567 

Enfield, . 

6 

16,100 

472 

Merrimac, 

7 

7,580 

268 

(ioshen. 

8 

1,500 

75 

Methuen, 

70 

172,300 

5,184 

Granby, 

27 

81,645 

1,828 

Middleton, 

42 

101,123 

3,721  , 

Greenwich,   . 

3 

3,190 

127 

Newbury, 

29 

38,340 

1,068 

Hadley, 

38 

90,560 

1,757 

Newbcryport, 

16 

18,250 

666 

Hatfield, 

8 

2,650 

57 

North  Andover, 

41 

111,800 

3,237 

Huntington,  . 

13 

1,.505 

55 

Peabody, 

91 

397,967 

9,517 

Middlefield,  . 

12 

2,345 

71 

Rockport, 

17 

29,325 

995 

Northampton, 

44 

67,540 

1,180 

Rowley, 

13 

19,089 

497 

Pelham, 

11 

691 

33 

Salem, . 

17 

27,599 

748 

Plaiufield,      . 

3 

140 

7 

Salisbury, 

15 

19,488 

500 

Prescott, 

12 

6,480 

283 

Saugus,  . 

14 

66,600 

1,615 

Southampton, 

14 

16,740 

514 

Swampscott, 

7 

39,550 

1,137 

South  Hadley, 

23 

60,075 

1,429 

Topstield, 

15 

107,000 

3,240 

Ware,     . 

28 

16,200 

498 

AVenham, 

24 

82,450 

2,354 

Westhampton, 

2 

400 

8 

West  Newbury, 

24 

26,660 

880 

Williamsburg, 

22 

20,230 

565 

Worthington, 

2 

1,015 

31 

FRANKLIN. 

504 

262,973 

$8,411 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,490 

4,305,700 

$122,281 

Ashfield, 

56 

4,550 

199 

Bernardston, 

18 

3,650 

157 

Acton 

26 

7,772 

83 

Buckland, 

55 

6,430 

308 

Arlington,     . 

39 

486,824 

10,845 

Charlemont, 

10 

1,130 

82 

Ashby,  . 

22 

8,667 

491 

Colrain, 

2 

1,500 

100 

Ashland, 

8 

4,430 

111 

Conway, 

46 

6,605 

278 

Ayer,     . 

2 

1,400 

34 

Deerlield, 

20 

29,900 

949 

Bedford, 

32 

36,750 

985 

Er\'ing,  . 

2 

900 

30 

Belmont, 

31 

286,400 

6,812 

Gill, 

16 

39,150 

1,053 

Billerica, 

50 

121,190 

3,681 

Greenfield, 

30 

37,900 

1,324 

Boxborough, 

6 

9,926 

469 

Hawley, 

11 

800 

27 

Burlington,    . 

25 

275,600 

9,325 

Heath,"   . 

4 

375 

16 

Cambridge, 

2 

23,000 

500 

Leverett, 

16 

9,390 

316 

Carlisle, 

19 

8,820 

153 

Monroe, 

11 

1,.325 

30 

Chelmsford,  . 

59 

63,405 

1,867 

Montague, 

19 

53,300 

1,223 

1   Concord, 

85 

143,689 

2,565 

New  Salem, 

15 

3,270 

214 

[   Dracut,  . 

59 

264,510 

8,060 

Northfield, 

12 

9,050 

332 

Dunstable,    . 

6 

23,050 

1,046 

Orange, . 

14 

5,530 

258 

j  Everett, 

3 

41,000 

1,419 

Rowe,     . 

26 

2,320 

114 

Framingham, 

51 

61,985 

1,655 

Bhelburne, 

22 

1,965 

78 

Groton,  . 

20 

7,625 

441 

Shutesbury, 

1 

172 

12 

Holliston, 

15 

13,200 

398 

Sunderland, 

8 

20,200 

525 

Hopkinton,    . 

22 

19,160 

750 

Warwick, 

25 

7,125 

360 

Hudson, 

28 

21,275 

691 

406 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CABBAGE  —  Continued. 


— 

Kcturns 

Ileturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 
porting 

Heads 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 
porting 

Heads 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
I'roduct 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Lexington,    . 

57 

436,975 

$11,897 

Mattapoisett, 

30 

11,010 

$324 

Lincoln, 

31 

104,300 

2,430 

Middleborough,    . 

125 

48,070 

940 

Littleton, 

4 

8,600 

169 

Norwell, 

10 

40,200 

1,467 

Lowell, 

15 

109,460 

3,157 

Pembroke,     . 

9 

1,018 

43 

Malden, 

2 

1,150 

38 

Plymouth,     . 

12 

5,075 

219 

Marlborough,    . 

40 

45,075 

1,629 

Plympton,     . 

57 

4,387 

328 

Maynard, 

12 

8,400 

299 

Rochester, 

24 

10,940 

319 

Medford,     . 

4 

20,180 

886 

Rockland, 

1 

7,000 

350 

Melrose, 

2 

12,050 

363 

Scituate, 

37 

96,965 

2,966 

Natick,  .... 

88 

42,495 

1,419 

Wareham, 

19 

6,450 

110 

Newton, 

62 

64,025 

2,053 

West  Bridgewater, 

19 

77,050 

4,282 

North  Reading,     . 

35 

35,776 

840 

Whitman, 

1 

6,000 

250 

Pepperell, 

6 

2,550 

77 

Reading, 
Sherborn, 

42 
44 

32,041 
22,688 

819 
633 

SUFFOLK. 

40 

562,056 

$19,490 

Shirley, 

Stonehara,     . 

Stow,      .... 

Sudbury, 

Tewkebury,  . 

8 

11 

20 

65 

101 

3,165 

30,900 

28,410 

137,950 

410,448 

160 

957 

634 

4,240 

13,275 

Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere,  .... 

Winthrop,     . 

23 
3 

11 
3 

179,206 

600 

377,250 

5,000 

10,329 

53 

8,778 

330 

Townsend,    . 

6 

12,100 

382 

Tyngsborough,     . 

17 

47,240 

1,843 

WORCESTER. 

1,324 

1,340,663 

$47,915 

Wakefield,     . 

3 

1,350 

75 

Waltham,    , 

29 

69,400 

1,353 

Ashburnbam, 

13 

1,732 

93 

Watertown,  . 

16 

140,300 

3,804 

Athol,    . 

18 

9,790 

291 

Wayland,       . 

26 

76,900 

1,791 

Auburn, 

15 

43,480 

1,382 

Westford,      . 

42 

17,440 

548 

Barre,     . 

19 

14,705 

626 

"Weston, 

11 

56,900 

1,206 

Berlin,   . 

14 

21,950 

670 

"Wilmington, 

32 

28,729 

914 

Blackstone,    . 

71 

24,913 

774 

"Winchester,  . 

22 

198,950 

6,376 

Bolton,  . 

19 

7,605 

382 

Woburn,      . 

27 

170,075 

6,633 

Boylston, 
Brookfield,    . 

19 
13 

17,525 
20,700 

706 
1,000 

NANTUCKET. 

17 

39,150 

$2,043 

Charlton, 
Clinton, 

57 
21 

23,800 
6,105 

737 
277 

Nantucket,    . 

17 

39,150 

2,043 

Dana,     . 
Douglas, 
Dudley, 

8 

7 

22 

8,580 

3,520 

25,875 

369 
135 
824 

NORFOLK. 

356 

505,634 

$19,831 

FlTCUBUBG,   . 

Gardner, 

19 

8 

32,550 
8,440 

2,041 
383 

Avon 

1 

500 

30 

Grafton, 

36 

57,390 

2,180 

Bellingham, 

20 

26,725 

2,022 

Hard  wick,     . 

9 

18,120 

569 

Braintree, 

6 

7,900 

459 

Harvard, 

19 

3,534 

105 

Brookline, 

7 

23,900 

671 

Holden, 

31 

21,215 

744 

Canton,  . 

16 

24,000 

848 

Hopedale, 

9 

2,920 

133 

Cohasset, 

14 

16,500 

556 

Hubbardston, 

5 

900 

49 

Dedham, 

38 

47,585 

1,864 

Lancaster,     . 

24 

25,688 

1,237 

Dover,    . 

28 

20,100 

709 

Leicester, 

4 

700 

21 

Foxborough, 

4 

3,250 

84 

Leominster,  . 

6 

10,400 

312 

Franklin, 

36 

18,681 

611 

Lunenburg,   . 

42 

60,600 

2,126 

Holbrook, 

2 

2,500 

150 

Mendon, 

13 

16,020 

326 

Medfield, 

7 

17,175 

619 

Milford, 

35 

30,350 

1,070 

Medway, 

14 

13,915 

230 

Millbury, 

17 

45,540 

1,995 

Millis,     . 

13 

6,760 

227 

New  Braintree, 

1 

100 

5 

Milton,  . 

2 

2,600 

150 

No  rthbo  rough. 

27 

36,260 

940 

Needham, 

30 

45,440 

1,635 

Northbridge, 

13 

9,725 

482 

Norfolk, 

28 

3,908 

205 

North  Brookfield, 

13 

10,165 

328 

Norwood, 

11 

25,900 

939 

Oakham, 

12 

840 

37 

QUINCT, 

7 

51,300 

2,260 

Oxford, 

18 

12,440 

381 

Sharon,  . 

11 

72,800 

2,251 

Paxton,  . 

12 

8,310 

317 

Stoughton, 

26 

25,615 

930 

Petersham,    . 

24 

7,070 

236 

Walpole, 

8 

18,200 

653 

Phillipston,   . 

10 

33,680 

1,061 

"Wei  esley. 

20 

6,830 

260 

Princeton, 

48 

4,272 

221 

Weymouth, 

4 

20,800 

1,248 

Royalston,     . 

10 

11,020 

566 

"Wrentham, 

3 

2,850 

220 

Rutland, 

31 

6,736 

248 

Shrewsbury, 

36 

46,520 

1,423 

Southborough, 

22 

67,600 

1,617 

PLYMOUTH. 

564 

542,264 

$22,427 

Southbridge, 
Spencer, 

8 
19 

44,460 
16,480 

842 
503 

Ablngton, 

8 

13,700 

822 

Sterling, 

48 

29,940 

1,008 

Bridgewater, 

20 

31,600 

1,716 

Sturbridge,    . 

15 

24,950 

394 

Brockton,    . 

13 

36,950 

1,654 

Sutton,  . 

43 

39,930 

1,056 

Carver 

45 

6,855 

270 

Templeton,    . 

12 

26,900 

1,061 

Duxbury, 

20 

26,360 

1,267 

Upton,    . 

25 

21,415 

1,631 

East  Bridgewater, 

26 

21,800 

1,297 

Uxbridge, 

51 

22,605 

1,054 

Halifax, 

10 

13,200 

792 

Warren, 

70 

21,734 

735 

Hanover, 

11 

20,l.'-.0 

469 

Webster, 

8 

3,089 

233 

Hanson, 

6 

4,500 

270 

Westborough, 

30 

47,107 

1,243 

Hingham, 

8 

36,000 

1,567 

West  Boylston, 

21 

21,850 

678 

Kingston, 

20 

4,015 

167 

West  Brookfield, 

13 

19,050 

868 

Lakeville, 

1 

200 

4 

Westminster, 

7 

3,208 

190 

Marion 

11 

4,775 

143 

Winchendon, 

17 

2,860 

154 

Marshtield,    . 

22 

8,994 

391 

Worcester, 

67 

176,700 

6,846 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY    NAME. 


467 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 

CABBAGE  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  Statk,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Rf'turn.s 
]{oportiiig 
Specifled 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specifled 

Product 

Heads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   BTATE. 

65,287 

8,364 

56,923 

15,881,357 

$478,840 

$0.03 

$57.25 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

305 

1,819 

64,769 

3,446 

0.05 

11.30 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

597 

4,696 

414,437 

16,199 

0.04 

27.13 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1,209 

4,384 

2,618,675 

62,444 

0.02 

51.65 

Dukes, . 

483 

46 

437 

19,965 

966 

0.05 

21.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

967 

4,265 

3,919,923 

116,067 

0.03 

120.03 

Franklin, 

5,298 

504 

4,794 

262,973 

8,411 

0.03 

16.69 

Hampden, 

4,950 

489 

4,461 

825,152 

25,319 

0.03 

51.78 

Hampshire, 

5,003 

456 

4,607 

459,996 

12,001 

0.03 

26.32 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

1,490 

6,870 

4,305,700 

122,281 

0.03 

82.07 

Nantucket, 

147 

17 

130 

39,150 

2,043 

0.05 

120.18 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

356 

3,405 

505,634 

19,831 

0.04 

55.71 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

564 

4,024 

542,264 

22,427 

0.04 

39.76 

Suffolk, 

188 

40 

148 

662,056 

19,490 

0.03 

487.25 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1,324 

12,883 

1,340,663 

47,915 

0.04 

36.19 

CELERY. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bunches 

Value 

porting 

Bunches 

Value 

Towns. 

Specifled 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

32 

6,615 

$531 

ESSEX. 

121 

131,740 

$11,256 

Barnstable,    . 

5 

1,200 

115 

Amesbury,    . 

1 

400 

40 

Dennis,  . 

300 

30 

Beverly,     . 

22 

8,578 

868 

Falmouth, 

14 

2,330 

225 

Boxford, 

6 

1,300 

84 

Orleans, 

200 

6 

Dan  vers, 

7 

25,337 

2,027 

Sandwich, 

100 

10 

Essex,    . 

1 

175 

18 

Truro,    . 

25 

3 

Gloucester, 

3 

2,500 

191 

Wellfleet, 

600 

65 

Groveland,    . 

2 

1,250 

110 

Yarmouth, 

5 

860 

78 

Hamilton, 

4 

2,600 

145 

Haverhill,  . 

5 

5,442 

432 

BERKSHIRE. 

65 

61,839 

$5,497 

Ltnn,    . 
Marblehead,  . 

3 

5 

2,500 
10,200 

125 

857 

Adams 

1 

120 

10 

Merrimac, 

2 

2,900 

275 

Dalton,  .... 

6 

8,000 

631 

Methuen, 

9 

35,935 

3,088 

Great  Barrington, 

6 

8,000 

494 

Middleton,     . 

6 

400 

44 

Hinsdale, 

2 

512 

126 

Newbury, 

1 

500 

42 

Lanesborough, 

2 

790 

19 

Newburtport, 

. 

1 

10 

2 

Lee 

5 

515 

24 

North  Andover, 

2 

600 

50 

Lenox 

10 

8,263 

1,204 

Peabody, 

19 

14,563 

1,407 

North  Adams,    . 

4 

5,900 

181 

Rowley, 

2 

4,300 

380 

PiTTSFIELD, 

9 

1,689 

1,039 

Salem,  . 

7 

2,350 

199 

Richmond,     . 

4 

3i0 

23 

Salisbury, 

1 

100 

5 

Bheflield, 

1 

100 

25 

Saugus, . 

1 

100 

5 

Stockbridge, . 

8 

6,800 

845 

Topsfield,      . 

3 

3,400 

340 

Williamstown, 

8 

20,800 

876 

Wen  ham. 
West  Newbury, 

6 

2 

5,775 
625 

471 
51 

BRISTOL. 

111 

213,.592 

$15,311 

Acushnet, 

8 

1,528 

189 

FRANKLIN. 

38 

20,840 

$1,643 

Attleborough, 

3 

2,304 

211 

Ashfleld, 

6 

725 

53 

Berkley, 

3 

2,850 

250 

Buckland, 

4 

675 

37 

Dartmouth,    . 

4 

362 

19 

Charlemont, 

1 

300 

45 

Dighton, 

5 

1,680 

136 

Colrain, 

1 

200 

20 

Easton,  .... 

3 

3,500 

285 

Conwaj', 

2 

600 

45 

Falrhaven,     . 

4 

2,370 

30 

Deerfield, 

2 

310 

31 

Fall  River, 

9 

9,055 

717 

Gill,        . 

1 

500 

60 

Freetown, 

2 

2,400 

226 

Greenfield, 

2 

600 

50 

Mansfield, 

1 

2,000 

200 

Hawley, 

1 

125 

5 

New  Bedford,  . 

11 

7,3.50 

615 

Montague, 

7 

4,300 

337 

North  Attleborough,    . 

1 

150 

15 

Northfleld, 

1 

500 

40 

Norton,  .... 

1 

20 

2 

Shelburne, 

1 

6,000 

350 

Rehoboth, 

1 

1,200 

75 

Sunderland, 

2 

3,500 

310 

Seekonk, 

6 

33,500 

3,303 

Warwick, 

3 

2,060 

215 

Somerset, 

14 

48,024 

2,042 

Whately, 

4 

655 

65 

Swansea, 

25 

73,199 

5,105 

Taunton, 
Westport, 

9 

1 

21,800 
300 

1,872 
19 

HAMPDEN. 

30 

173,070 

$13,260 

Brimfield,      . 

2 

90 

9 

DUKES. 

4 

1,600 

$120 

Chicopee,     . 
East  Longmeadow, 

4 

1 

3,420 
200 

357 
10 

Gosnold, 

1 

800 

40 

Granville, 

1 

60 

6 

Tisbury, 

1 

300 

30 

Ludlow, 

2 

400 

43 

West  Tisbury,      . 

2 

500 

50 

1 

Palmer, 

2 

235 

12 

468 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CELERY  —  Continued. 


Kfturns 

Returns 

CorsTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Ke- 

porting 

Bunches 

Value 

portiiig 

Bunches 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
I'roduct 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

t 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Southwick,    . 

1 

600 

$48 

Milton,   .... 

2 

2,900 

S270 

Springfield, 

6 

10,185 

556 

Needham,      . 

4 

2,350 

135 

West  Springfield, 

11 

157,880 

12,219 

Norfolk, 
Qui  NOT, 
Randolph,     . 

2 

1 
2 

1.50 
2,500 
3,300 

14 
200 
330 

HAMPSHIRE. 

28 

18,585 

$1,841 

Sharon, . 
Stoughton,    . 

1 
3 

480 
310 

50 
41 

Amherst, 

2 

7,400 

700 

Wellesley,     . 

3 

625 

84 

Belchertown, 

1 

30 

3 

Weymouth,  . 

6 

3,900 

390 

Cummington, 

1 

100 

5 

EasthamptOD, 

1 

400 

50 

Enfleld, . 

1 

1,000 

150 

PLYMOUTH. 

32 

46,922 

$4,790 

Granby, 

2 

3,100 

370 

Hadley, . 

3 

1,100 

110 

Abington, 

1 

1,000 

100 

Northampton, 

8 

3,440 

271 

Bridgewater, 

1 

l,-597 

160 

Pelham', 

1 

15 

2 

Brockton,   . 

2 

1,850 

173 

Southampton, 

2 

900 

84 

Carver,  . 

1 

25 

4 

South  Hadley, 

2 

500 

35 

Duxbury, 

4 

600 

35 

Ware,     . 

3 

400 

36 

East  Bridgewater 

1 

1,000 

100 

Williamsburg, 

1 

200 

25 

Hingham, 

1 

1,000 

100 

Hull,       . 

1 

50 

3 

Kingston, 

6 

550 

38 

MIDDLESEX. 

282 

3,206,308 

$193,836 

Marion, . 
Marshfield,    . 

1 
4 

800 
700 

200 
70 

Acton 

3 

600 

42 

Mattapoisett, 

2 

810 

83 

Arlington, 

43 

1,259,500 

74,795 

Middleborough, 

2 

2,440 

294 

Ashland, 

1 

300 

36 

Pembroke,     . 

1 

500 

40 

Ayer, 

1 

500 

50 

Plymouth,     . 

1 

200 

20 

Bedford, 

2 

18,200 

730 

Rockland, 

1 

400 

30 

Belmont, 

31 

538,300 

31,802 

West  Bridgewater, 

2 

33,400 

3,340 

Billerica, 

7 

15,600 

1,530 

Burlington,   . 

5 

29,875 

2,348 

Cambridge, 

2 

26,600 

2,300 

SUFFOLK. 

19 

230,812 

$13,886 

Carlisle, 

1 

150 

80 

Chelmsford,  . 

5 

5,975 

714 

Boston, 

10 

65,712 

2,140 

Concord, 

10 

3,613 

278 

Chelsea, 

1 

100 

8 

Dracut,  . 

4 

1,450 

144 

Revere,  .... 

8 

165,000 

11,738 

Dunstable,     . 

1 

800 

40 

Everett, 

1 

1,500 

125 

Framingham, 

12 

7,724 

817 

WORCESTER. 

130 

139,752 

$10,300 

Groton, . 

4 

2,470 

122 

Holliston, 

2 

700 

105 

Auburn, 

4 

3,376 

292 

Hopkinton,    . 

2 

400 

54 

Barre,    . 

2 

1,200 

96 

Hudson, 

7 

4,475 

528 

Berlin,   . 

1 

800 

55 

Lexington,     . 

11 

56,879 

2,951 

Blackstone,   . 

3 

136 

14 

Lincoln, 

1 

1,000 

50 

Bolton,  . 

1 

200 

20 

Lowell, 

5 

12,996 

583 

Brookfield,    . 

4 

12,000 

970 

Marlborough, 

4 

21,700 

1,575 

Charlton, 

1 

1,.500 

150 

Maynard, 

2 

1,100 

no 

Clinton, 

2 

250 

40 

Medford,     . 

3 

161,000 

19,180 

Douglas, 

3 

300 

20 

Melrose, 

2 

48,500 

3,032 

Dudley, 

2 

340 

33 

Natick,  . 

6 

395 

39 

Grafton, 

6 

5,200 

410 

Newton, 

21 

19,434 

1,655 

Hardwick,     . 

3 

1,400 

135 

North  Reading, 

6 

370 

39 

Harvard, 

1 

200 

16 

Pepperell, 

1 

100 

15 

Holden, 

1 

200 

20 

Reading, 

11 

21,566 

2,274 

Hopedale, 

1 

25 

3 

Sherborn, 

6 

3,220 

323 

Hubbardston, 

2 

160 

16 

Shirley, 

1 

300 

45 

Lancaster,     . 

9 

5,790 

763 

Stoneham,     . 

3 

23,200 

1,225 

Lunenburg,  . 

2 

5,500 

450 

Sudbury, 

3 

12,150 

1,006 

Milford, 

1 

6,000 

820 

Tewksbury,  . 

23 

28,263 

1,878 

Northborough, 

5 

8,736 

602. 

Wakefield,     . 

1 

3,000 

150 

Northbridge, 

2 

600 

70 

Waltham,    . 

3 

6,550 

266 

Oxford,  . 

1 

30 

3 

Watertown,  , 

8 

676,400 

23,748 

Petersham,    . 

4 

1,965 

163 

Wayland, 

1 

2,000 

140 

Phillipston,   . 

1 

1,000 

50 

Weston, 

1 

200 

6 

Princeton, 

3 

365 

44 

Winchester,  . 

2 

77,128 

7,443 

Royalston,     . 

1 

1,200 

24 

WOBURN, 

13 

110,125 

9,463 

Shrewsbury, 

5 

2,u60 

295 

Soiithborough, 

1 

300 

24 

Soutlibridge, 

12 

1,698 

159 

NANTUCKET. 

1 

300 

$30 

Spencer, 
Sturbridge,    . 

5 

1 

3,300 
250 

290 
20 

Nantucket,    . 

1 

300 

30 

Sutton,   . 
Templeton,   . 
Uxbridge, 

1 
1 

7 

12 

300 
1,.300 

1 

8 
111 

NORFOLK. 

37 

35,865 

$3,645 

Warren, 
Westborough, 

6 
4 

216 
11,7.^0 

24 

618 

Braintree, 

6 

4,550 

455 

West  Boylston, 

3 

466 

55 

Brookline,      . 

, 

4 

10.500 

650 

West  Brookfield, 

1 

50 

5 

Dover,    . 

1 

4,000 

1,000 

Westminster, 

1 

100 

10 

Holbrook, 

1 

100 

10 

Wiuchendon, 

3 

225 

31 

Hyde  Park,   . 

• 

1 

200 

16 

Worcester, 

13 

59,252 

3,376 

AGRICULTUKAL    PKODUCTS :     BY   NAME. 


469 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 

CELERY  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  I'rod- 

uct  for  Eacti 

I'erson 

Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

930 

64,357 

4,286,840 

$275,952 

$0.06 

$296.72 

Barnstable 

2,124 

32 

2,092 

5,615 

531 

0.09 

16.69 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

65 

5,228 

61,839 

5,497 

0.09 

84.57 

Bristol, 

]       5,593 

111 

5,482 

213,592 

15,311 

0.07 

137.94 

Dukes,  . 

483 

4 

479 

1,800 

120 

0.08 

30.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

121 

5,111 

131,740 

11,256 

0.09 

93.02 

Franklin, 

5,298 

38 

5,260 

20,840 

1,043 

0.08 

43.24 

Hampden, 

4,950 

30 

4,920 

173,070 

13,260 

0.08 

442.00 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

28 

5,035 

18,585 

1,841 

0.10 

65.75 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

282 

8,078 

3,206,308 

193,836 

0.06 

687.36 

Nantucket, 

147 

1 

146 

300 

30 

0.10 

30.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

37 

3,724 

35,865 

3,645 

0.10 

98.51 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

32 

4,556 

46,922 

4,790 

0.10 

149.69 

Suffolk, 

188 

19 

169 

230,812 

13,886 

0.06 

730.84 

Worcester, 

14,207 

130 

14,077 

139,752 

10,306 

0.07 

79.28 

GREEN    CORN 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

A  alue 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

■ 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

578 

6,151 

$4,927 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,   . 

79 

966 

1,254 

Freetown, 

36 

1,823 

$911 

Bourne, 

11 

360 

181 

Mansfield, 

67 

288 

219 

Brewster, 

5 

79 

e» 

New    15EDFORD,    . 

73 

1,110 

594 

Chatham, 

7 

65 

65 

North  Attleborough,    . 

13 

1,378 

654 

Dennis,  . 

47 

282 

297 

Norton, .... 

87 

356 

334 

Eastham, 

1 

5 

3 

Ravnham, 

6 

246 

133 

Falmouth,     . 

87 

2,343 

1,204 

Reiioboth,     . 

73 

5,920 

3,113 

Harwich, 

85 

276 

279 

Seekonk, 

75 

16,477 

7,836 

Mashpee, 

11 

141 

72 

Somerset, 

52 

12,176 

2,458 

Orleans, 

2 

18 

14 

Swansea, 

76 

5,880 

3,515 

Provincetown, 

45 

141 

146 

Taunton,     . 

31 

1,212 

1,097 

Sandwich, 

10 

111 

69 

Westport,      . 

188 

12,200 

6,915 

Truro,    . 

89 

767 

656 

Wellfleet,      . 

91 

528 

528 

Yarmouth,     . 

8 

69 

90 

DUKES. 

71 

3,243 

$2,635 

BERKSHIRE. 

338 

12,716 

$8,351 

Chllmark,      . 
Cottage  City, 

1 

28 

25 
1,524 

25 

1,224 

Adams, .... 

Becket 

Cheshire,       . 
Clarksburg,  . 

16 
2 
5 

13 

495 
120 
263 
399 

283 

60 
166 
221 

Edgartown,  . 

Gosnold, 

Tlsbury, 

West  Tlsbury,      . 

15 

1 

7 

19 

772 
100 
195 
627 

621 
100 
156 
509 

Dalton,  .... 

49 

692 

472 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

2 
37 

125 

1,001 

57 

958 

ESSEX. 

1,132 

89,060 

$44,000 

Hinsdale, 
Lanesborough, 
Lee,       .        .        .        . 
Lenox,  .        .        .        . 
North  Adamb,   . 

PiTTSriELD, 

Richmond,     . 

Savov 

Sheffield,       . 
Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

56 
8 
9 
14 
18 
31 

1            8 
2 
3 

14 
8 

42 
1 

391 
149 
181 

595 

1,018 

1,689 

21 

14 

115 

487 

65 

4,886 

10 

238 

104 

165 

419 

400 

1,039 

23 

6 

57 

487 

53 

3,135 

8 

Amesbury, 
Andover, 
Beverly, 
Boxford, 
Bradford, 
Danvers, 
Essex, 
1    Georgetown, 
1   Gloucester 
Groveland, 
Hamilton, 
Haverhill, 
Ipswich, 
Lawrence, 

t 

!          31 

47 

1         114 

l\ 
34 
23 
10 
83 
11 
19 
i          28 
13 
1 

1,355 
7,405 
8,756 
3,539 
1,060 
6,378 
1,281 

353 
4,123 

211 
1,000 
2,093 

514 

200 

622 

3,041 

4,296 

1,629 

530 

2,4.59 

735 

168 

3,259 

101 

539 

882 

534 

100 

BRISTOL. 

1,559 

91,742 

$47,257 

Ltnn,    . 

Lynnfield, 

8 
3 

2,925 
170 

1,209 
48 

Acushnet,      . 

174 

3,700 

3,411 

Manchester, 

17 

184 

145 

Attleborough, 

16 

2,851 

1,306 

Marblehead, 

23 

4,220 

2,228 

Berkley, 

12 

1,570 

1,266 

Merrimac, 

19 

649 

301 

Dartmouth,  . 

359 

16,303 

9,106 

Methuen, 

129 

6,130 

3,076 

Dighton, 

22 

3,410 

2,001 

Middleton, 

60 

4,353 

1,834 

Easton 

7 

361 

241 

Newbury, 

23 

1,087 

607 

Fairhaven, 

106 

2,468 

1,945 

Nbwbukyport, 

21 

1,990 

1,000 

Fall  River, 

86 

2,013 

1,202 

North  Andover, 

46 

5,873 

2,517 

470 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
GREEN   CORN  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Keturns 

CouxTiKs,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

IJushels 

Valuo 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

.Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

ESSEX  -  Con. 

MIDDLESEX. 

2,064 

272,437 

$106,771 

Peabody, 

112 

12,070 

$5,843 

Acton 

94 

2,331 

918 

Kockport, 

16 

520 

467 

Arlington, 

11 

2,640 

1,978 

Rowley, 

13 

530 

208 

Ashby,  . 

26 

510 

324 

Salem,  . 

35 

1,939 

916 

Ashland, 

8 

241 

121 

Salisbury, 

19 

598 

428 

Ayer,      . 

15 

352 

138 

SaiigiiB,. 

21 

3,076 

1,358 

Bedford, 

76 

11,758 

4,807 

SwampBcott, 

9 

1,492 

976 

Belmont, 

14 

3,445 

2,076 

Topstieki, 

9 

1,100 

835 

Billerica, 

108 

25,011 

11,701 

Wenham, 

19 

1,324 

653 

Burlington,    . 

21 

5,140 

2,156 

West  Newbury,   . 

14 

662 

459 

Cambridge,. 

1 

60 

30 

Carlisle, 

47 

2,221 

633 

Chelmsford,  . 

72 

7,277 

2,499 

FRANKLIN. 

228 

4,950 

$3,512 

Concord, 
Dracut,  . 

130 
60 

29,759 
5,270 

8,884 
2,388 

Aehfield, 

41 

266 

125 

Dunstable,     . 

5 

90 

45 

Bernardston, 

4 

86 

59 

Everett, 

2 

100 

90 

Buckland, 

9 

104 

119 

Pramingham, 

67 

4,244 

1,960 

Charlemont,  . 

1 

25 

15 

Groton,  . 

23 

353 

124 

Colrain, 

2 

35 

35 

Holliston, 

6 

745 

324 

Conway, 

1 

15 

8 

Hopkinton,    . 

17 

1,210 

532 

Deerfield, 

9 

657 

464 

Hudson, 

35 

2,253 

1,237 

Erviug,  . 

2 

40 

35 

Lexington,     . 

67 

15,638 

6,535 

Gill, 

6 

350 

102 

Lincoln, 

62 

21,630 

7,282 

Greenfield,    . 

14 

668 

400 

Littleton, 

3 

250 

79 

Heath,    . 

1 

100 

50 

Lowell, 

14 

2,962 

901 

Leyden, 

1 

20 

20 

Malden, 

2 

650 

305 

Monroe, 

1 

6 

6 

Marlborough, 

18 

1,726 

730 

Montague,     . 

17 

1,120 

1,065 

Maynard, 

12 

202 

96 

Northtield,     . 

6 

138 

102 

Medford,    . 

4 

656 

398 

Orange, . 

11 

226 

173 

Melrose, 

4 

155 

112 

Shelburne,     . 

1 

10 

5 

Natick,  . 

114 

2,479 

1,127 

Sunderland,  . 

8 

520 

260 

Newton, 

115 

7,524 

3,396 

Warwick, 

12 

222 

144 

North  Reading, 

49 

1,265 

591 

Wendell, 

69 

367 

225 

Pepperell, 

7 

2.52 

127 

Whately, 

12 

175 

100 

Reading, 

70 

1,785 

545 

Sherborn, 

104 

2,628 

1,137 

Shirley, . 

5 

85 

109 

HAMPDEN. 

430 

70,296 

$42,954 

Stoneham, 
Stow,      . 

8 
25 

750 
3,416 

367 
1,332 

Agawam, 

86 

9,784 

3,907 

Sudbury, 

109 

23,898 

7,546 

Bland  ford,     . 

3 

105 

47 

Tewksbury,  . 

116 

12,913 

4,895 

Brimfield, 

20 

152 

115 

Townsend,    . 

5 

435 

191 

Chicopee,     . 

43 

10,760 

2,697 

Tyngshorough, 

29 

1,274 

500 

East  Longmeadow 

'i 

5 

1,825 

665 

Wakefield,     . 

4 

260 

144 

Granville, 

18 

174 

67 

Waltuam,    . 

46 

15,226 

6,041 

Hampden, 

4 

95 

41 

Watertown,  . 

24 

7,179 

4,653 

Holland, 

3 

34 

24 

Wayland,       . 

36 

7,385 

2,245 

HOLYOKE,       . 

5 

1,210 

960 

Westford,      . 

63 

2,567 

1,310 

Longmeadow, 

3 

25 

27 

Weston, 

31 

21,373 

6,230 

Ludlow, 

11 

682 

160 

Wilmington, 

34 

1,620 

772 

Monson, 

11 

274 

198 

Winchester,  . 

22 

6,236 

3,676 

Palmer, . 

58 

880 

336 

WOBURN,        . 

24 

3,108 

1,434 

Russell, 

1 

60 

24 

Southwick,    . 

2 

120 

70 

Springfield, 

83 

4,101 

2,241 

NANTUCKET. 

42 

3,004 

$2,899 

Wales,    . 

14 

177 

123 

Westfield,      . 

13 

1,758 

1,440 

Nantucket,    . 

42 

3,004 

2,899 

West  Springfield, 

27 

37,822 

29,640 

Wilbraham,  . 

20 

358 

272 

NORFOLK. 

573 

43,668 

$21,859 

HAMPSHIRE. 

413 

11,106 

$5,709 

Avon 

11 

726 

365 

Bellingham, 

27 

2,457 

1,425 

Amherst, 

5 

843 

3.55 

Braintree, 

40 

3,326 

1,550 

Belchertown, 

205 

1,715 

828 

Brookline, 

14 

1,132 

612 

Cummington, 

15 

117 

59 

Canton,  . 

14 

880 

440 

Easthampton, 

28 

556 

295 

Cohasset, 

16 

1,740 

835 

Enfield, . 

3 

75 

60 

Dedham, 

42 

5,049 

1,971 

Granby, 

15 

441 

242 

Dover,    . 

25 

1,469 

739 

Greenwich,   . 

2 

lOS 

106 

Foxborough, 

9 

579 

631 

Hadlev, . 

10 

227 

158 

F"ranklin, 

55 

1,012 

785 

Hatfield, 

1 

25 

10 

Holbrook, 

9 

558 

280 

Huntington,  . 

3 

125 

113 

Med  field. 

10 

381 

300 

Middlcfield,   . 

1 

15 

15 

Medwav, 

16 

605 

358 

NORTIIAMPTON, 

21 

948 

673 

Millis,  "  . 

8 

294 

140 

Plainfield, 

7 

99 

43 

Milton,   . 

1 

50 

25 

Prescott, 

1 

10 

4 

Needham, 

57 

8,345 

3,313 

Southampton, 

14 

708 

356 

Norfolk, 

57 

1,.526 

1,399 

South  Iladley, 

30 

3,025 

1,.540 

Norwood, 

15 

1,3.55 

547 

Ware,     . 

41 

1,662 

631 

QUINCY, 

10 

3,920 

1,995 

Williamsburg, 

11 

407 

221 

Randolph, 

7 

750 

378 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


471 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
GREEN  CORN  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

NORFOLK -Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Sharon 

14 

2,300 

$1,301 

Berlin 

16 

709 

$371 

Stoughton,     . 

30 

892 

435 

Blackstone,   . 

119 

4,400 

2,212 

Walpole, 

2 

185 

135 

Bolton,  . 

7 

255 

153 

Wellesley,     . 

29 

742 

301 

Boylston, 

10 

306 

206 

Weymouth,  . 

55 

3,275 

1,629 

Brookfleld,    . 

8 

1,924 

707 

Wrentham ,    . 

1 

120 

70 

Charlton, 

13 

234 

212 

Clinton, 

6 

104 

62 

Dana,     . 

8 

124 

78 

PLYMOUTH. 

927 

40,286 

$25,891 

Douglas, 
Dudley, 

15 
39 

270 
956 

220 
613 

Ablngton, 

26 

2,090 

1,021 

FiTCHBDRO,  . 

47 

1,714 

1,267 

Bridgewater, 

54 

5,985 

2,972 

Gardner, 

10 

173 

72 

Brockton,   . 

28 

3,170 

1,306 

Grafton, 

35 

2,597 

1,131 

Carver,  . 

62 

606 

837 

Hardwick,     . 

5 

725 

285 

Duxbury, 

23 

1,172 

964 

Harvard, 

18 

213 

117 

East  Bridgewater 

53 

4,035 

2,009 

Holden, . 

8 

195 

113 

Halifax, 

15 

858 

471 

Hopedale, 

9 

146 

141 

Hanover, 

29 

1,252 

854 

Hubbardston, 

2 

106 

53 

Hanson, 

18 

605 

304 

Lancaster, 

16 

449 

463 

Hingham, 

12 

2,970 

2,304 

Leicester, 

6 

276 

132 

Hull,       . 

1 

150 

75 

Leominster,  . 

9 

430 

212 

Kingston, 

25 

588 

433 

Lunenburg,  . 

47 

1,624 

1,202 

Lakeville, 

3 

560 

280 

Mendon, 

13 

247 

133 

Marion, . 

20 

281 

153 

Milford,          .       ■ 

24 

547 

364 

Marshtield,    . 

26 

495 

454 

Millbury,       . 

26 

2,841 

1,292 

Mattapoisett, 

42 

634 

392 

Northborongh, 

19 

841 

446 

Middleborough, 

177 

2,274 

2,747 

Northbridge, 

8 

144 

129 

Norwell, 

11 

1,425 

881 

North  Brooktield, 

7 

180 

98 

Pembroke,     . 

16 

453 

462 

Oakham, 

3 

23 

11 

Plymouth, 

15 

326 

352 

Oxford,  . 

24 

671 

301 

Plympton, 

76 

553 

738 

Paxton,  . 

4 

313 

119 

Rochester,     . 

62 

1,928 

1,592 

Petersham,    . 

65 

418 

310 

Rockland, 

9 

838 

426 

1    Phillipston,   . 

8 

183 

78 

Scituate, 

51 

1,658 

1,065 

Princeton, 

113 

714 

640 

Wareham,     . 

25 

164 

234 

Royalston,     . 

9 

610 

163 

West  Bridgewater, 

45 

4,831 

2,354 

Rutland, 

77 

412 

409 

Whitman, 

4 

385 

211 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

31 

9 

14 

1,269 
807 
259 

594 
404 
246 

SUFFOLK. 

33 

7,590 

$5,822 

Spencer, 
Sterling, 

21 
43 

1,760 
885 

955 
222 

Boston, 

17 

5,285 

4,645 

Sturbridge,    . 

10 

459 

231 

Chelsea, 

2 

110 

55 

Sutton,  . 

38 

881 

694 

Revere 

7 

1,395 

692 

Templeton,    . 

26 

592 

362 

Wintbrop,     . 

7 

800 

430 

Ux  bridge, 

Warren, 

Webster, 

70 
74 
11 

1,115 
545 

285 

655 
290 
222 

WORCESTER. 

1,468 

46,967 

$27,253 

Westborongh, 
West  Boylston, 

49 
18 

2,485 
1,113 

1,103 
737 

Ashburnham, 

42 

315 

269 

West  Brookfleld, 

5 

190 

88 

Athol,    .         .        .        . 

20 

717 

484 

Westminster, 

1 

10 

10 

Auburn, 

32 

812 

720 

Winchendon, 

25 

167 

169 

Barre 

23 

676 

511 

Worcester, 

63 

5,652 

3,882 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

9,856 

55,431 

703,216 

$349,840 

$0.50 

$35.50 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

578 

1,546 

6,151 

4,927 

0.80 

8.52 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

338 

4,955 

12,716 

8,351 

0.66 

24.71 

Bristol, 

6,593 

1,559 

4,034 

91,742 

47,257 

0.52 

30.31 

Dukes, . 

483 

71 

412 

3,243 

2,635 

0.81 

37.11 

Essex,  . 

3,232 

1,132 

4,100 

89,060 

44,000 

0.49 

38.87 

Franklin, 

5,298 

228 

5,070 

4,950 

3,512 

0.71 

15.40 

Hampden, 

4,9.50 

430 

4,520 

70,296 

42,954 

0.61 

99.89 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

413 

4,650 

11,106 

5,709 

0.61 

13.82 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

2,064 

6,296 

272,437 

106,771 

0.39 

51.73 

Nantucket, 

147 

42 

105 

3,004 

2,899 

0.97 

69.02 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

573 

3,188 

43,668 

21,8.i9 

0.50 

38.15 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

927 

3,661 

40,286 

25,891 

0.64 

27.93 

Suffolk, 

188 

33 

155 

7,590 

6,822 

0.77 

176.42 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1,463 

12,739 

46,967 

27,253 

0.58 

18.56 

472 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CUCUMBERS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

lieturns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

295 

1,343 

$1,457 

188 

44,990 

$645 

$2,102 

Barnstable 

65 

176 

311 

_ 

_ 

_ 

311 

Bourne, 

1 

6 

6 

8 

2,600 

31 

36 

Brewster, 

3 

11 

11 

_ 

_ 

. 

11 

Chatham, 

1 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

Dennis, 

21 

45 

65 

22 

4,150 

58 

113 

Falmouth,     . 

10 

78 

75 

51 

9,376 

140 

215 

Harwich, 

49 

87 

92 

15 

1,326 

25 

117 

Mashpee, 

3 

16 

16 

2 

160 

2 

18 

Orleans, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

500 

5 

5 

Provincetown, 

25 

75 

87 

22 

4,140 

63 

140 

Sandwich,    . 

4 

28 

17 

_ 

17 

Truro,  . 

69 

506 

472 

28 

10,900 

207 

679 

"WeUfleet,     . 

49 

272 

272 

36 

11,350 

114 

386 

Yarmouth,   . 

5 

41 

4£ 

3 

600 

10 

52 

BERKSHIRE. 

182 

1,396 

$1,424 

52 

266,900 

$1,713 

$3,137 

Adams 

4 

159 

89 

6 

20,400 

100 

189 

Becket, 

3 

17 

15 

1 

11,000 

55 

70 

Cheshire,      . 

5 

26 

22 

2 

1,700 

36 

58 

Clarksburg, . 

3 

55 

67 

1 

1,000 

10 

77 

Dalton, 

35 

149 

158 

_ 

_ 

- 

158 

Great  Harrington 

» 

7 

73 

76 

1 

100 

1 

76 

Hinsdale, 

54 

187 

108 

_ 

_ 

- 

108 

Lanesborough, 

4 

8 

13 

3 

57,800 

206 

219 

Lee, 

2 

5 

8 

1 

10,000 

30 

38 

Lenox,  . 

9 

69 

65 

2 

1,300 

33 

98 

North  Adams, 

10 

213 

378 

2 

17,000 

54 

432 

PiTTSFIELD, 

12 

115 

126 

6 

16,900 

436 

562 

Richmond,   . 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

Sheffield,      . 

3 

35 

24 

_ 

. 

_ 

24 

Stockbridge, 

6 

28 

33 

4 

2,150 

118 

161 

"Washington, 

1 

30 

30 

_ 

_ 

_ 

30 

West  Stockbridge, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

7,500 

22 

22 

Williamstown,    . 

23 

226 

212 

18 

110,050 

612 

824 

BRISTOL. 

595 

7,326 

$6,457 

29 

72,447 

$722 

$7,179 

Acushnet,    .... 

150 

1,251 

959 

1 

6,000 

30 

989 

Attleborough, 

2 

145 

60 

4 

1,967 

25 

85 

Berkley, 

2 

55 

60 

1 

2,000 

20 

80 

Dartmouth,  . 

154 

1,130 

1,187 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,187 

Dighton, 

1 

60 

32 

_ 

_ 

- 

32 

Easton, 

3 

28 

41 

_ 

_ 

_ 

41 

Fairhaven,    . 

99 

392 

397 

_ 

_ 

_ 

397 

Fall  River, 

56 

427 

324 

6 

5,150 

36 

360 

Freetown,    . 

1 

10 

10 

4 

3,200 

32 

42 

Mansfield,    . 

3 

4 

5 

_ 

5 

New  Bedford, 

37 

750 

747 

1 

500 

5 

752 

North  Attleborough, 

1 

5 

10 

_ 

_ 

- 

10 

Norton, 

3 

7 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

9 

Raynham,     . 

2 

40 

27 

1 

1,080 

11 

38 

Rehoboth,     . 

5 

255 

314 

4 

30,000 

276 

590 

Seekonk, 

14 

527 

337 

1 

1,200 

9 

346 

Somerset,     . 

24 

1,163 

896 

1 

20u 

3 

899 

Swansea, 

16 

498 

476 

3 

14,480 

145 

621 

Taunton,    . 

9 

415 

402 

1 

6,370 

127 

529 

Westport,     . 

13 

164 

164 

1 

300 

3 

167 

DUKES. 

26 

126 

$128 

11 

8,300 

$149 

$277 

Chilmark 

1 

3 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Cottage  City, 

16 

78 

78 

5 

2,700 

64 

132 

Edgartown, . 

1 

12 

12 

1 

1,200 

12 

24 

Gosnold, 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

800 

18 

16 

Tlsburv, 

4 

6 

6 

3 

1,600 

37 

43 

West  Tiebury, 

6 

27 

27 

1 

2,000 

30 

57 

ESSEX. 

647 

11,990 

$9,305 

358 

1,194,147 

$13,803 

$23,108 

Amesbury 

16 

226 

386 

14 

67,200 

336 

722 

Andover, 

18 

1,690 

860 

1 

75,000 

750 

1,610 

Beverly,    . 

59 

694 

382 

60 

239,300 

7,651 

8,033 

Boxford, 

61 

430 

230 

15 

94,000 

184 

414 

Bradford, 

5 

300 

150 

_ 

_ 

- 

150 

Danvers, 

11 

725 

658 

2 

1,300 

13 

671 

Essex,  . 

9 

6C 

69 

2 

3,125 

24 

83 

Georgetown, 

2 

15 

8 

4 

18,500 

53 

61 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


473 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CUCUMBERS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Gloucester, 

31 

165 

$183 

66 

30,725 

$752 

$935 

Groveland,  . 

8 

720 

402 

_ 

- 

- 

402 

Hamilton, 

9 

78 

105 

2 

1,600 

10 

115 

Haverhill, 

12 

667 

383 

2 

10,000 

60 

433 

Ipswich, 

- 

- 

6 

6,200 

196 

196 

Lawrence,  . 

1 

150 

90 

- 

- 

_ 

90 

Lynn,  . 

7 

266 

609 

_ 

_ 

_ 

609 

Manchester, 

11 

17 

29 

17 

4,350 

101 

130 

Marblehead, 

14 

489 

685 

1 

1,000 

6 

691 

Merriinac,     . 

2 

65 

105 

2 

7,700 

151 

256 

Methiien, 

79 

1,296 

1,212 

1 

1,000 

60 

1,262 

Middleton,    . 

43 

432 

226 

11 

125,300 

303 

529 

Newbury,     . 

4 

44 

37 

5 

28,800 

79 

116 

Newbubyport, 

6 

153 

79 

11 

84,400 

303 

382 

North  Andover, 

19 

458 

556 

3 

22,525 

62 

608 

Peabody, 

82 

2,438 

1,313 

80 

268,780 

1,553 

2,866 

Rockport,     . 

6 

47 

90 

13 

8,900 

198 

288 

Rowley, 

_ 

- 

- 

6 

32,300 

267 

287 

Salem, 

16 

97 

90 

15 

9,342 

111 

201 

Salisbury,     . 

2 

33 

39 

i 

12,700 

118 

157 

Saugus, 

2 

84 

58 

1 

5,000 

30 

88 

Swampscott, 

2 

51 

110 

- 

- 

- 

110 

Topsfield,     . 

- 

- 

- 

4 

11,000 

330 

330 

Wenbara, 

9 

97 

168 

3 

14,600 

87 

255 

West  Newbury, 

1 

3 

3 

7 

9,700 

45 

48 

FRANKLIN. 

195 

8,321 

$4,020 

95 

3,484,900 

$8,774 

$12,794 

Ashfield 

7 

31 

20 

_ 

„ 

_ 

20 

Bernard  ston, 

3 

13 

8 

4 

23,700 

210 

218 

Buckland,     . 

5 

17 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Charlemont, 

2 

3 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Colrain, 

2 

36 

36 

_ 

- 

- 

36 

Conway, 

2 

10 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Deerfield,     . 

2 

43 

38 

73 

2,096,600 

7,347 

7,385 

Erving, 

1 

233 

100 

_ 

- 

- 

100 

Gill,       .        . 

9 

372 

183 

9 

497,000 

463 

646 

Greenfield,   . 

5 

66 

49 

3 

140,000 

121 

170 

Monroe, 

1 

6 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Montague,    . 

21 

615 

496 

- 

- 

- 

496 

Northtield,   . 

48 

6,506 

2,786 

4 

725,000 

583 

3,369 

Orange, 

5 

21 

22 

1 

2,000 

40 

62 

Rowe,   . 

6 

19 

11 

_ 

_ 

- 

11 

Sunderland, 

1 

10 

5 

1 

600 

10 

15 

Warwick,     . 

12 

76 

49 

_ 

_ 

_ 

49 

Wendell,       . 

65 

168 

153 

_ 

- 

163 

Whately,      . 

8 

76 

39 

- 

- 

- 

39 

HAMPDEN. 

185 

5,594 

$3,783 

36 

198,300 

$2,612 

$6,395 

Agawam 

9 

201 

109 

2 

4,200 

31 

140 

Brimfield,     . 

18 

84 

67 

1 

300 

12 

79 

Chicopee,   . 

12 

1,145 

526 

2 

8,000 

125 

651 

East  Lougmeado 

W', 

1 

50 

75 

1 

5,000 

50 

125 

Granville,     . 

6 

518 

161 

- 

_ 

- 

161 

Hampden,     . 

1 

25 

14 

1 

1,000 

5 

19 

Holland, 

3 

8 

8 

_ 

- 

- 

8 

HOLrOKE,      . 

5 

1,350 

514 

2 

65,000 

1,300 

1,814 

Longmeadow, 

1 

3 

5 

1 

100 

3 

8 

Ludlow, 

3 

19 

13 

1 

600 

4 

17 

Monson, 

6 

98 

100 

_ 

_ 

_ 

100 

Palmer, 

45 

133 

106 

2 

300 

4 

110 

Soutbwick,  . 

2 

105 

405 

_ 

_ 

_ 

405 

Springfield, 

49 

488 

500 

12 

86,900 

405 

905 

Wales,  . 

6 

31 

23 

. 

_ 

_ 

23 

Westfield,    . 

8 

160 

229 

- 

_ 

- 

229 

West  Springfield, 

6 

1,155 

905 

11 

26,900 

673 

1,578 

Wilbraham, 

5 

21 

23 

- 

_ 

- 

23 

HAMPSHIRE. 

172 

1,655 

$1,052 

18 

33,560 

$224 

$1,276 

Amherst 

3 

90 

88 

2 

21,000 

55 

143 

Belchertown, 

90 

682 

443 

_ 

443 

Cummington, 

15 

69 

29 

_ 

_ 

- 

29 

Eastbampton, 

2 

30 

30 

_ 

_ 

- 

30 

Enfield, 

1 

15 

15 

_ 

_ 

- 

15 

Granby, 

5 

30 

15 

1 

500 

4 

19 

Greenwich,  . 

1 

60 

25 

_ 

- 

25 

Hadley, 

3 

14 

14 

2 

540 

4 

18 

474 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CUCUMBERS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

HAMPSHIRE  -  Con, 

Huntington, 

1 

15 

$15 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$15 

Northampton,  , 

7 

131 

75 

3 

2,700 

$61 

136 

Pelham, 

1 

15 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7 

Southampton, 

3 

32 

26 

1 

200 

1 

27 

South  Uadley,      . 

7 

242 

122 

2 

6,200 

75 

197 

Ware,    . 

31 

232 

140 

7 

2,420 

24 

164 

Williamsburg,     . 

2 

8 

8 

- 

- 

8 

MIDDLESEX. 

885 

96,129     . 

$85,999 

256 

5,118,861 

$24,319 

$110,318 

Acton 

54 

301 

289 

10 

4,560 

23 

312 

Arlington,    . 

54 

62,390 

53,703 

1 

150,000 

3,000 

56,703 

Ashby, 

7 

25 

25 

1 

125 

5 

30 

Aehland, 

2 

5 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Ayer,    . 

6 

141 

141 

_ 

_ 

_ 

141 

Bedford,       . 

29 

981 

1,466 

- 

- 

_ 

1,466 

Belmont, 

2 

300 

230 

_ 

_ 

_ 

230 

Billerica, 

37 

728 

657 

1 

1,000 

30 

687 

Boxborough, 

11 

848 

569 

1 

21,000 

21 

590 

Burlington,  . 

6 

620 

325 

- 

_ 

- 

325 

Cambridge, 

1 

400 

400 

1 

25,000 

360 

760 

Carlisle, 

18 

148 

143 

2 

300 

3 

146 

Chelmsford, 

42 

713 

616 

— 

_ 

« 

616 

Concord, 

53 

2,268 

2,377 

20 

55,080 

1,252 

3,629 

Dracut, 

30 

640 

790 

1 

5,000 

100 

890 

Dunstable,   . 

2 

26 

18 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18 

Framingbam, 

31 

229 

241 

_ 

_ 

_ 

241 

Groton, 

10 

35 

37 

1 

1,000 

5 

42 

Holllston,     . 

1 

75 

50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

60 

Hopkinton,  . 

3 

29 

26 

- 

_ 

_ 

26 

Hudson, 

14 

44 

36 

1 

1,000 

2 

33 

Lexington,   . 

25 

2,125 

2,290 

8 

70,700 

2,276 

4,568 

Lincoln, 

4 

286 

211 

28 

1,963,400 

3,059 

3,270 

Littleton,      . 

11 

1,285 

790 

- 

_ 

_ 

790 

Lowell, 

7 

375 

336 

_ 

_ 

_ 

336 

Marlborough, 

2 

22 

12 

10 

54,900 

1,029 

1,041 

Maynard, 

4 

113 

61 

4 

11,300 

18 

79 

Medford,   . 

3 

311 

461 

- 

- 

461 

Melrose, 

1 

232 

360 

1 

18,000 

360 

720 

Natick, 

30 

251 

205 

H 

4,685 

90 

295 

Newton, 

28 

955 

699 

23 

24,900 

346 

1,045 

North  Reading, 

34 

92 

97 

38 

2,238,200 

3,248 

3,345 

Reading, 

36 

163 

90 

10 

86,300 

216 

306 

Sherborn,     . 

20 

125 

84 

44 

7,769 

104 

188 

Shirley, 

4 

116 

112 

1 

500 

5 

117 

Stoneham,    . 

2 

450 

263 

_ 

_ 

— 

263 

Stow,    . 

6 

97 

99 

3 

6,000 

56 

155 

Sudbury, 

55 

1,373 

1,476 

10 

26,700 

1,586 

3,062 

Tewksbury, 

61 

5,739 

4,554 

1 

100,000 

150 

4,704 

Townsend,  . 

1 

100 

100 

_ 

_ 

_ 

100 

Tyngsborough, 

21 

182 

182 

- 

- 

_ 

1S2 

Waltham,  . 

17 

850 

535 

8 

60,100 

2,092 

2,627 

Watertown, . 

11 

708 

1,095 

1 

192 

4 

1,099 

Way  land,     . 

11 

725 

555 

_ 

_ 

_ 

555 

Westford,     . 

32 

1,238 

1,151 

- 

- 

- 

1,151 

■\Veston, 

9 

361 

217 

4 

75,000 

500 

717 

Wilmington, 

14 

100 

114 

7 

11,450 

160 

274 

Winchester, 

10 

4,269 

5,222 

2 

80,000 

4,000 

9,222 

WOBURN,      . 

13 

2,540 

2,483 

2 

14,700 

219 

2,702 

NANTUCKET. 

15 

165 

$165 

21 

29,500 

$581 

$746 

Nantucket,  .        .        . 

15 

165 

165 

21 

29,500 

581 

748 

NORFOLK. 

124 

12,436 

$5,721 

12 

49,475 

$652 

$6,373 

Avon, 

3 

31 

31 

_ 

_ 

_ 

31 

Braintree,     . 

18 

625 

640 

_ 

_ 

_ 

640 

Brookline,    . 

4 

114 

267 

2 

6,200 

208 

475 

Canton, 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1,200 

20 

23 

Dedham, 

9 

749 

965 

1 

5,000 

15 

980 

Dover,  . 

2 

16 

13 

2 

8,400 

28 

41 

Foxbovough, 

1 

15 

6 

1 

18,000 

180 

186 

Franklin, 

10 

55 

77 

_ 

- 

_ 

77 

Holbrook,     . 

5 

82 

72 

_ 

_ 

™ 

72 

Med  way. 

1 

5 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Millis,   . 

4 

23 

22 

2 

825 

4 

26 

Milton, . 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

450 

14 

14 

Needham,     . 

11 

1,111 

569 

^ 

"" 

~ 

569 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   NAME. 


475 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CUCUMBERS  —  Continued. 


1   ^ 

Returns 

OocNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Koturns 
Keporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Ke- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
I'roduct 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

NORFOLK -Con. 

Norfolk,       .... 

9 

39 

$35 

_ 

. 

^ 

$35 

Norwood,     . 

2- 

210 

155 

- 

- 

- 

155 

QUINCY, 

3 

30 

24 

- 

- 

- 

24 

Randolph, 

3 

48 

48 

- 

- 

- 

48 

Sharon, 

6 

1,562 

2,061 

1 

10,000 

$175 

2,236 

Stoughton, 

6 

219 

111 

_ 

- 

- 

111 

"Walpole, 

2 

7,000 

140 

- 

- 

- 

140 

Wei  eeley, 

7 

38 

21 

1 

400 

8 

29 

Weymouth, 

17 

456 

456 

- 

"" 

"" 

456 

PLYMOUTH. 

228 

17,252 

$13,305 

48 

43,632 

$1,064 

$14,369 

Ablngton,     .... 

7 

200 

159 

1 

1,000 

30 

189 

Bridgewater, 

10 

675 

508 

- 

- 

- 

508 

Brockton, . 

12 

455 

346 

- 

- 

- 

346 

Carver, 

10 

27 

53 

- 

- 

53 

Duxbury, 

13 

83 

92 

_ 

- 

92 

East  Bridgewater 

, 

13 

1,980 

1,111 

- 

- 

- 

1,111 

Halifax, 

15 

139 

139 

- 

- 

- 

139 

Hanover, 

3 

18 

26 

_ 

- 

- 

26 

Hanson, 

3 

65 

65 

_ 

_ 

- 

65 

Hingham,     . 

7 

750 

640 

_ 

- 

- 

640 

Hull,     . 

1 

25 

25 

_ 

- 

- 

25 

Kingston,      . 

13 

47 

53 

1 

1,000 

30 

83 

Lakeville,     . 

1 

18 

18 

_ 

- 

- 

18 

Marion, 

2 

14 

15 

6 

3,300 

36 

61 

Marshfleld,  . 

12 

42 

60 

1 

120 

3 

63 

Mattapoisett, 

16 

54 

61 

13 

1,800 

20 

81 

Middleborough, 

4 

37 

31 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Norwell, 

7 

151 

151 

1 

15,000 

600 

761 

Pembroke, 

8 

62 

62 

2 

900 

20 

82 

Plymouth, 

5 

22 

29 

5 

1,812 

30 

59 

Plympton, 

4 

14 

29 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Rochester, 

17 

233 

234 

16 

7,900 

79 

313 

Rockland, 

4 

130 

130 

1 

10,000 

200 

330 

Scituate, 

27 

1,426 

1,307 

_ 

- 

- 

1,307 

Wareham, 

1 

1 

2 

. 

_ 

- 

2 

West  Bridgewater, 

12 

10,569 

7,944 

1 

800 

16 

7,960 

Whitman,     . 

1 

15 

15 

- 

— 

— 

15 

SUFFOLK. 

20 

4,228 

$2,867 

1 

1,900 

$50 

$2,917 

Boston 

6 

485 

520 

1 

1,900 

50 

570 

Chelsea,     .... 

2 

8 

5 

_ 

_ 

- 

5 

Revere,         .... 

11 

3,710 

2,327 

_ 

_ 

- 

2,327 

Wiuthrop 

1 

25 

15 

- 

— 

— 

15 

WORCESTER. 

581 

5,880 

$5,405 

128 

722,252 

$7,881 

$13,286 

Ashburnham, 

4 

8 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

Athol,   . 

7 

121 

91 

2 

900 

14 

105 

Auburn, 

8 

72 

60 

4 

32,775 

1,248 

1,308 

Barre,    . 

6 

48 

78 

_ 

_ 

- 

78 

Berlin,  . 

3 

33 

17 

1 

2,300 

80 

97 

Blackstone, 

85 

225 

140 

12 

26,000 

117 

257 

Bolton, . 

3 

154 

77 

_ 

- 

- 

77 

Boylston, 

3 

22 

21 

3 

30,000 

450 

471 

Brookfield, 

2 

230 

322 

_ 

_ 

_ 

322 

Charlton, 

12 

95 

93 

„ 

_ 

_ 

93 

Clinton, 

2 

7 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Dana,    . 

6 

33 

19 

_ 

_ 

_ 

19 

Douglas, 

1 

5 

5 

1 

600 

20 

25 

Dudley, 

1" 

171 

107 

1 

1,000 

10 

117 

FiTCHBDKG, 

3 

102 

151 

2 

20,200 

1,202 

1,353 

Gardner, 

4 

19 

9 

_ 

9 

Grafton, 

5 

76 

92 

14 

154,866 

475 

567 

Hardwick, 

1 

8 

8 

1 

2,500 

160 

168 

Harvard, 

12 

404 

409 

_ 

409 

Holden, 

5 

15 

29 

1 

75 

2 

31 

Hopedale, 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

Hubbardstoi 

, 

2 

5 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Lancaster, 

10 

282 

232 

2 

3,200 

44 

276 

Leicester, 

3 

75 

75 

_ 

_ 

75 

Leominster, 

3 

170 

91 

_ 

_ 

_ 

91 

Lunenburg, 

13 

140 

118 

7 

4,400 

48 

166 

Meudon, 

1 

6 

3 

_ 

3 

Milford, 

4 

28 

27 

6 

5,500 

456 

483 

MiUbury, 

1 

25 

25 

6 

4,000 

36 

61 

New  BraLntree, 

i              1 
1 

2 

3 

- 

- 

3 

476 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
CUCUMBERS  —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Ke- 

purting 

Specified 

Product 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

WORCESTER -Con. 

Northborough,     . 

3 

3S 

$36 

5 

207,600 

$360 

$396 

Northbridge, 

4 

15 

15 

3 

5,500 

95 

110 

North  Broot 

field 

1 

3 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Oakham, 

1 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

Oxford, 

7 

24 

18 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18 

Paxton, 

1 

20 

20 

_ 

_, 

_ 

30 

Petersham, 

26 

98 

81 

1 

4,500 

90 

171 

Phillipetoii, 

2 

12 

8 

2 

300 

5 

13 

Princeton, 

37 

89 

78 

_ 

_ 

_ 

78 

Royalston, 

5 

23 

19 

_ 

_ 

- 

19 

Rutland, 

29 

70 

70 

_ 

_ 

_ 

70 

Shrewsbury, 

7 

144 

123 

8 

63,400 

1,384 

1,507 

Southborough, 

3 

171 

65 

3 

6,000 

25 

90 

Soutbbridge, 

5 

38 

63 

1 

500 

8 

71 

Spencer, 

16 

306 

308 

_ 

- 

- 

308 

Sterling, 

17 

69 

65 

6 

1,950 

18 

83 

Sturbridge, 

2 

40 

22 

- 

- 

_ 

22 

Sutton, . 

12 

203 

136 

3 

7,100 

50 

186 

Templeton, 

■i 

145 

270 

_ 

- 

- 

270 

Upton,  . 

3 

40 

25 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Uxbridge, 

52 

183 

175 

11 

6,380 

119 

294 

Warren, 

54 

147 

126 

_ 

_ 

- 

126 

Webster, 

4 

53 

48 

_ 

— 

_ 

48 

Westborough, 

11 

194 

182 

7 

62,543 

266 

448 

West  iioylston. 

6 

84 

66 

6 

27,900 

324 

390 

West  Brooktield, 

4 

346 

174 

- 

- 

174 

Winchendou, 

14 

43 

50 

1 

3,300 

100 

150 

WORCESTER, 

23 

698 

837 

8 

36,963 

675 

1,512 

RECAPITULATION:   CUCUMBERS.      BY  THE  BUSHEL. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

4,050 

61,237 

173,841 

$141,088 

$0.81 

$34.84 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

295 

1,829 

1,343 

1,457 

1.08 

4.94 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

182 

5,111 

1,396 

1,424 

1.02 

7.82 

Bristol, 

5,593 

595 

4,998 

7,326 

6,457 

0.88 

10.85 

Dukes, . 

483 

26 

457 

126 

128 

1.02 

4.92 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

547 

4,685 

11,990 

9,305 

0.78 

17.01 

Franklin, 

5,298 

195 

5,103 

8,321 

4,020 

0.48 

20.62 

Hampden, 

4,950 

185 

4,765 

6,594 

3,783 

0.68 

20.45 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

172 

4,891 

1,655 

1,052 

0.64 

6.12 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

885 

7,475 

96,129 

85,999 

0.89 

97.17 

Nantucket, 

147 

15 

132 

165 

165 

1.00 

11.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

124 

3,637 

12,436 

5,721 

0.46 

46.14 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

228 

4,360 

17,252 

13,305 

0.77 

58.36 

Suffolk, 

188 

20 

168 

4,228 

2,867 

0.68 

143.35 

Worcester, 

14,207 

581 

13,626 

5,880 

5,405 

0.92 

9.30 

RECAPITULATION:    CUCUMBERS.      BY  THE  NUMBER. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 
.Specified 
Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

1,253 

64,034 

11,258,164 

$63,189 

$0.01 

$50.43 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

188 

1,9.36 

44,990 

645 

0.01 

$3.43 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

52 

5,241 

255,900 

1,713 

0.01 

32.94 

Bristol, 

5,593 

29 

5,564 

72,447 

722 

0.01 

24.90 

Dukes, . 

483 

11 

472 

8,300 

149 

0.02 

13.55 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

358 

4,874 

1,194,147 

13,803 

0.01 

38.56 

Franklin, 

5,298 

95 

5,203 

3,484,900 

8,774 

0.002 

92.36 

Hampden, 

4,950 

36 

4,914 

198,300 

2,612 

0.01 

72.66 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

18 

5,045 

33,560 

224 

0.01 

12.44 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

256 

8,104 

5,118,861 

24,319 

0.004 

95.00 

Nantucket, 

147 

21 

126 

29,500 

681 

0.02 

27.67 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

12 

3,749 

49,475 

652 

0.01 

54.33 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

48 

4,540 

43,632 

1,064 

0.02 

22.17 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

1,900 

60 

0.03 

60.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

128 

14,079 

722,252 

7,881 

0.01 

61.57 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


477 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
HOTHOUSE   CUCUMBERS. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  a>d 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

BERKSHIRE. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

1,000 

$300 

$300 

Lenox 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

600 

200 

200 

Stockbrldge, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

400 

100 

100 

BRISTOL. 

1 

600 

$3,000 

- 

- 

- 

$3,000 

Fall  River, 

1 

600 

3,000 

- 

- 

~ 

3,000 

MTDDT-ESEX. 

39 

14,889 

$34,191 

20 

248,410 

$8,421 

$42,612 

Acton, 

1 

450 

2,150 

_ 

- 

- 

2,150 

Belmont, 

27 

12,385 

18,775 

5 

145,000 

2,400 

21,175 

Chelmsford, 

1 

300 

3,000 

1 

1,650 

330 

3,330 

Concord, 

3 

520 

3,300 

- 

- 

- 

3,300 

Hopkinton,  . 

1 

100 

1,000 

- 

- 

- 

1,000 

Hudson, 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

500 

50 

50 

Lincoln, 

1 

54 

216 

1 

35,000 

1,500 

1,716 

Newton, 

_ 

- 

_ 

2 

4,100 

165 

165 

Sudbury, 

5 

1,080 

5,750 

4 

25,960 

2,875 

8,625 

Tewksbury, 

_ 

- 

_ 

5 

28,200 

781 

781 

Winchester, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

8,000 

320 

320 

NORFOLK. 

1 

50 

$200 

_ 

- 

- 

$200 

Sharon 

1 

50 

200 

- 

- 

- 

200 

PLYMOUTH. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

20,000 

$1,000 

$1,000 

Marshfleld 

- 

- 

- 

1 

20,000 

1,000 

1,000 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

100 

$300 

_ 

_ 

- 

$300 

Boston,       .... 

1 

100 

300 

- 

- 

- 

300 

WORCESTER. 

11 

3,985 

$41,040 

13 

146,124 

$10,970 

$52,010 

FiTCHBURG, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

69,364 

4,120 

4,120 

Gardner,       .... 

1 

80 

700 

- 

_ 

_ 

700 

Leominster, 

10 

3,905 

40,340 

- 

- 

- 

40,340 

Templeton 

- 

- 

- 

7 

76,760 

6,850 

6,850 

RECAPITULATION:    HOTHOUSE    CUCUMBERS.      BY   THE   BUSHEL. 


Returns 

Averiige 

The  State,  and  ConNTiES. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

53 

65,234 

19,624 

$78,731 

$4.01 

$1,485.49 

Barnstable 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

- 

5,293 

- 

- 

- 

. 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1 

5,592 

600 

3,000 

5.00 

3,000.00 

Dukes,  . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

_ 

5,232 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Franklin, 

5,298 

_ 

5,298 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hampden, 

4,950 

- 

4,950 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

- 

5,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

39 

8,321 

14,889 

34,191 

2.30 

876.69 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

50 

200 

4.00 

200.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

_ 

4,588 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

100 

300 

3.00 

300.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1 

11 

14,196 

3,985 

41,040 

10.30 

3,730.91 

RECAPITULATION:    HOTHOUSE   CUCUMBERS.      BY  THE   NUMBER. 


478 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1 895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
HOTHOUSE   CUCUMBERS  — Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION:     HOTHOUSE  CUCUMBERS.     BY  THE  NUMBER 


Concluded. 


LETTUCE. 


Garden 

Hotbed 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Keturns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

224 

30,125 

$1,121 

17 

1,795 

$93 

$1,214 

Barnstable 

60 

9,050 

427 

3 

175 

8 

435 

Bourne, 

8 

4,175 

90 

- 

- 

- 

90 

Brewster, 

1 

200 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Dennis, 

3 

140 

12 

_ 

- 

- 

12 

Falmouth,    . 

58 

10,715 

272 

5 

750 

46 

318 

Harwich, 

2 

200 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Mashpee, 

2 

125 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Orleans, 

1 

100 

5 

1             - 

- 

- 

5 

Provincetown, 

12 

860 

47 

4 

670 

29 

76 

Sandwich,     . 

1 

50 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

2 

Truro,  . 

24 

1,805 

92 

2 

100 

5 

97 

Wellfleet,     . 

52 

2,705 

150  i 

!            3 

100 

5 

155 

BERKSHIRE. 

102 

60,175 

$2,045 

1 

i           13 

12,100 

$582 

$2,627 

Adams '              3 

650 

18 

_ 

- 

_ 

18 

Cheshire, 

1 

75 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Dalton, 

24 

1,075 

53 

1 

500 

25 

78 

Great  Harrington 

10 

2,030 

139 

1 

500 

100 

239 

Hinsdale, 

!              2 

300 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Lee, 

4 

400 

12 

_ 

- 

- 

12 

Lenox, 

12 

7,500 

351 

6 

4,650 

267 

618 

North  Adams, 

4 

5,230 

50 

1 

1,000 

30 

SO 

PiTTSFIELD, 

7 

14,900 

268 

1 

4,000 

80 

348 

Richmond,   . 

6 

350 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Sheffield,      . 

4 

500 

23 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Stockbridge, 

8 

11,525 

508 

3 

1,450 

80 

588 

Williamstown, 

17 

15,640 

597  ' 

! 

*" 

** 

597 

BRISTOL. 

280 

190,935 

$4,613 

i          28 

104,158 

$4,061 

$8,674 

Acushnet,     .        .        .        .  '            75 

5,849 

288 

1 

80 

3 

291 

Attleborough, 

3 

4,160 

135 

2 

1,933 

230 

365 

Berliley, 

1 

3,000 

70 

1            1 

1,000 

50 

120 

Dartmouth, . 

52 

5,707 

297 

1            - 

- 

- 

297 

Dighton, 

6,900 

138 

- 

- 

- 

138 

Easton, 

1,000 

30 

1 

500 

30 

60 

Kairhaven,    . 

50 

6,452 

236 

1 

2,000 

80 

316 

Fall  Kivek, 

!            30 

13,099 

236 

2 

13,500 

675 

911 

Freetown,    . 

I              1 

1,000 

10 

10 

13,245 

578 

588 

New  Bedfoud, 

1 

_ 

3 

8,000 

280 

280 

North  Attleborougli, 

1              I 

80 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Norton, 

100 

5 

2 

2,100 

85 

90 

Raynham,     . 

3 

850 

18  1 

- 

- 

~ 

18 

Rehoboth,    . 

4 

9,200 

172 

1 

50,000 

1,500 

1,672 

Seelionk, 

6 

34,900 

825 

1 

500 

25 

850 

Somerset,     . 

19 

32,900 

690 

- 

- 

- 

690 

Swansea, 

19 

52,800 

1,005  ' 

1 

5,000 

2i0 

1,255 

Taunton,    . 

7 

11,838 

433  1 

2 

6,300 

275 

708 

Westport,     . 

3 

1,100 

21 

~ 

"■ 

" 

21 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    XAME. 


479 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
LETTUCE  —  Continued. 


Garden 

Hotbed 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Heads 

Vahie 

Value 

DUKES. 

20 

12,000 

$599 

- 

- 

- 

$599 

Chilmark,     .        .        .        . 

1 

600 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Cottage  City, 

11 

6,500 

359 

- 

- 

- 

359 

Edgartown,  . 

2 

1,900 

84 

1            ~ 

- 

- 

84 

Gosnold, 

1 

1,000 

50 

- 

_ 

50 

Tisbury, 

2 

1,100 

55 

_ 

- 

_ 

55 

West  Tisbury, 

3 

900 

45 

- 

- 

- 

45 

ESSEX. 

226 

315,970 

$6,453 

40 

255,539 

$10,398 

$16,851 

Araesbury,  .        .        .        . 

2 

125 

70 

_ 

_ 

_ 

70 

Andover, 

9 

83,200 

948 

3 

9,000 

430 

1,378 

Beverly,    . 

44 

13,907 

574 

4 

51,144 

2,067 

2,641 

Boxford, 

11 

30,796 

791 

3 

19,250 

795 

1,586 

Bradford,     . 

2 

8,000 

80 

2 

4,000 

200 

280 

Danvers, 

7 

19,084 

330 

3 

21,300 

932 

1,262 

Essex,  . 

1 

50 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Georgetown, 

1 

100 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Gloucester, 

20 

4,995 

179 

- 

- 

- 

179 

Groveland,  . 

2 

250 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7 

Hamilton,     . 

7 

6,675 

275 

- 

_ 

- 

275 

Haverhill, 

9 

7,367 

175  < 

1 

480 

10 

185 

Ipswich, 

2 

700 

31 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1                 31 

Lynn,  . 

7 

46,300 

985 

4 

6,000 

300 

1,285 

Manchester, 

8 

1,950 

44 

1 

300 

9 

'                  53 

Marblehead, 

5 

3,680 

86 

- 

_ 

- 

'                 86 

Merrimac,     . 

1 

1,944 

57 

1 

6,000 

431 

488 

Methuen, 

1 

.    500 

25 

5 

63,800 

1,650 

1,675 

Middleton,    . 

4 

305 

25 

1 

144 

9 

34 

Newbury,     . 

1 

2,000 

20 

1 

200 

5 

25 

Newbdryport, 

3 

315 

8 

1 

625 

25 

1                 33 

North  Andover, 

10 

9,788 

345 

2 

'  10,596 

483 

828 

Peabody, 

31 

19.775 

591  1 

4 

50,600 

2,557 

3,148 

Rockport,     . 

7 

3,850 

129 

- 

- 

129 

Rowley, 

1 

2,000 

40  i 

1 

2,000 

80 

120 

Salem, 

17 

5,230 

198 ; 

2 

9,100 

365 

563 

Salisbury,     . 

3 

500 

23 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Saugus, 

2 

40,500 

310 

_ 

_ 

_ 

310 

Swampscott, 

5 

972 

45 

1 

1,000 

50 

95 

Wen  ham. 

2 

1,100 

55 

- 

- 

- 

55 

West  Newbury, 

1 

12 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

FRANKLIN. 

42 

15,037 

$536  1 

8 

3,310 

$131 

$667 

Ashfleld,       .        .        .        . 

2 

130 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

Bernardston, 

1 

500 

10 

1 

60 

3 

13 

Buckland,     . 

2 

600 

38 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38 

Charlemont, 

1 

100 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

Colrain, 

1 

200 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Conway, 

1 

500 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Deerfleld,     . 

2 

350 

11 

1 

500 

15 

26 

Gill,       . 

1 

100 

5 

1 

100 

3 

8 

Greenfield,  . 

4 

2,100 

73 

2 

550 

35 

108 

Montague,    . 

7 

3,450 

127 

1 

500 

30 

157 

Northfield,  . 

« 

_ 

_ 

1 

400 

20 

20 

Orange, 

1 

500 

25 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Sunderland, 

2 

1,000 

30 

1 

1,200 

25 

55 

Warwick,     . 

3 

4,050 

166 

_ 

- 

- 

166 

Wendell,      . 

9 

267 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Whately,      . 

5 

1,190 

19 

- 

- 

- 

19 

HAMPDEN. 

49 

209,977 

$5,000 

14 

83,560 

$5,540 

$10,540 

Agawam,     .... 

4 

2,700 

110 

_ 

_ 

_ 

110 

Brimfield,     . 

8 

1,140 

44 

- 

- 

- 

44 

Chicopee,    . 

8 

33,035 

548 

1 

2,500 

156 

704 

HOLYOKE,      . 

2 

1,300 

65 

1 

360 

36 

101 

Palmer, 

4 

1,265 

45 

1 

200 

8 

53 

Southwick,  . 

1 

1,000 

50 

_ 

_ 

- 

50 

Springfield, 

6 

4,212 

91 

5 

15,600 

915 

1,006 

Wales, 

3 

225 

7  ! 

_ 

_ 

- 

7 

Westfleld,     . 

2 

2,100 

105 

_ 

_ 

- 

105 

West  Springfield, 

11 

163,000 

3,935 

6 

64,900 

4,425 

8,360 

HAMPSHIRE. 

36 

31,226 

$779 

6 

9,500 

$325 

$1,104 

Amherst 

3 

6,200 

150 

_ 

_ 

. 

150 

Belchertown, 

1 

200 

10 

_ 

_ 

- 

10 

Easthampton, 

3 

1,300 

27 

— 

~ 

~ 

27 

480 


CElSrSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
LETTUCE  —  Continued. 


Garden 

Hotbed 

CouxTiES,  Cities,  akd 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

Value 

HAMPSHIRE -Con. 

Granby,        .... 

2 

2,500 

S70 

- 

- 

- 

$70 

Greenwich,  . 

1 

500 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Hadley, 

3 

540 

18 

- 

- 

- 

18 

Huntington, 

1 

50 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Northampton,  . 

9 

7,786 

216 

3 

5,300 

$135 

051 

Southampton, 

2 

1,000 

10 

1 

2,200 

115 

125 

South  Hadley,     . 

3 

7,300 

178 

1 

1,000 

50 

228 

Ware,   . 

7 

3,350 

77 

1 

1,000 

25 

102 

Williamsburg,     . 

1 

500 

5 

- 

- 

_ 

5 

MIDDLESEX. 

342 

5,134,358 

$85,400 

147 

3,036,731 

$104,178 

$189,578 

Acton 

13 

665 

37 

_ 

_ 

_ 

37 

Arlington,    . 

36 

1,506,700 

27,847 

24 

1,399,000 

35,460 

63,307 

Ashby, 

1 

200 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Ayer,    . 

1 

500 

25 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Bedford, 

5 

15,530 

166 

1 

15,000 

450 

616 

Belmont, 

15 

643,600 

13,049 

24 

784,000 

32,464 

45,513 

Billerica, 

1 

100 

5 

1 

1,000 

30 

36 

Burlington,  . 

6 

31,700 

328 

- 

- 

- 

328 

Cambridge, 

2 

26,000 

640 

- 

- 

- 

640 

Carliele, 

3 

175 

9 

2 

100 

5 

14 

Chelmsford, 

10 

3,620 

87 

2 

3,500 

160 

247 

Concord, 

9 

619 

26 

1 

50 

3 

29 

Dracut, 

3 

1,190 

65 

1 

4,800 

240 

305 

Everett,     . 

1 

25,000 

250 

- 

- 

- 

250 

Framingham, 

11 

7,580 

286 

1 

350 

15 

301 

Groton, 

3 

632 

29 

2 

1,070 

55 

84 

Holliston,     . 

2 

700 

70 

1 

300 

45 

115 

Hopkinton,  . 

1 

1,000 

50 

_ 

- 

- 

50 

Hudson, 

3 

740 

14 

2 

600 

24 

38 

Lexington,   . 

15 

357,886 

3,635 

7 

33,492 

1,189 

•  4,824 

Lincoln, 

2 

950 

27 

- 

- 

- 

27 

Lowell, 

2 

1,360 

32 

4 

17,500 

499 

531 

Marlborough, 

5 

10,600 

303 

4 

13,800 

761 

1,064 

Maynard,      . 

2 

1,200 

36 

- 

- 

- 

36 

Medford,   . 

3 

7,550 

39 

- 

- 

- 

39 

Melrose, 

1 

36,000 

600 

1 

14,400 

900 

1,500 

Natick, 

7 

3,280 

49 

- 

- 

- 

49 

Newton, 

36 

122,022 

1,752 

19 

103,364 

5,199 

6,951 

North  Reading, 

13 

1,280 

58 

- 

- 

- 

58 

Pepperell,    . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

500 

50 

50 

Reading, 

21 

6,148 

171 

4 

12,620 

417 

588 

Sherborn,     . 

19 

1,798 

42 

_ 

- 

- 

42 

Shirley, 

3 

500 

40 

- 

- 

- 

40 

Stoneham,    . 

3 

10,000 

145 

- 

- 

- 

145 

Stow,     . 

3 

3,700 

89 

- 

- 

- 

89 

Sudbury, 

6 

10,222 

210 

1 

500 

25 

235 

Tewksbury, 

22 

18,804 

399 

9 

101,510 

3,801 

4,200 

Townsend,  . 

1 

4,000 

40 

1 

2,000 

100 

140 

Tyngsborough, 

3 

275 

11 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Waltuam,  . 

7 

14,500 

410 

12 

139,350 

7,942 

8,352 

Watertown,  . 

11 

1,310,800 

22,274 

6 

185,100 

5,054 

27,328 

Wayland,     . 

1 

1,500 

30 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Westford,    . 

4 

620 

31 

2 

1,000 

60 

91 

Weston, 

5 

14,300 

281 

1 

5,000 

150 

431 

Wilmington, 

6 

790 

25 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Winchester, 

5 

599,522 

8,368 

4 

128,800 

5,133 

13,501 

WOBCRN,      . 

10 

328,500 

3,310 

9 

68,025 

3,947 

7,257 

NANTUCKET. 

21 

6,960 

$349 

2 

1,050 

$83 

$432 

Nantucket 

21 

6,960 

349 

2 

1,050 

83 

432 

NORFOLK. 

51 

252,965 

$4,526 

15 

59,550 

$2,980 

$7,506 

Braintree 

7 

7,300 

219 

_ 

_ 

— 

219 

Brookline, 

6 

73,350 

538 

3 

27,200 

1,660 

2,198 

Canton, 

- 

_ 

- 

1 

500 

10 

10 

Dedham, 

6 

1,340 

25 

1 

3,000 

200 

223 

Dover,  . 

1 

500 

50 

_ 

- 

- 

60 

Franklin, 

2 

2,100 

45 

1 

50 

2 

47 

Holbrook, 

2 

700 

21 

1 

100 

5 

26 

Med  way, 

1 

2,000 

50 

- 

- 

- 

50 

Milton, . 

1 

1,200 

100 

- 

- 

- 

100 

Needham, 

8 

151,900 

3,120 

2 

11,000 

450 

3,570 

Norfolk, 

4 

225 

12 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Q01NCY, 

3 

3,450 

84 

- 

- 

- 

84 

Randolph, 

2 

2,200 

69 

2 

2,100 

83 

152 

AGRICULTUKAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


481 


VEGETABLES  —  Coatinued. 
LETTUCE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Garden 


Keturns 
Kcporting 
Spocitied    |r 

Product 


NORFOLK  — Con. 


Sharon, 

Btoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Ahington,     . 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, . 

Carver, 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Hingham, 

Hull,     . 

Kingston, 

Marion, 

Marshfield,  . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke,   . 

Plymouth,    . 

Rochester,    . 

Rockland,     . 

Scituate, 

West  Bridgewater, 


SUFFOLK. 


Boston, 

Chelsea, 

Revere, 


WORCESTER. 


Athol,  . 

Auburn, 

Barre,   . 

Berlin,  . 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBURG, 

Grafton, 

Hard  wick, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, , 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

Oakham, 

Oxford, 

Petersham, 

Phillipston,  , 

Princeton, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton, . 

Templeton, 

Upton,  . 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 


2 
1 
4 
2 
6 
3 
3 
1 
9 
3 
4 
1 

4 
1 

4 
1 

7 
6 

14 

6 
2 


169 

3 
2 
1 
3 

13 
1 
1 
2 
3 
2 

12 
1 
3 
2 
1 
3 
2 
1 
2 

6 
2 
1 

7 

1 

3 

1 
2 
3 
1 
12 
3 
5 
2 
2 
4 
1 
2 
1 
1 


Heads 


1,000 
500 

500 
4,700 

85,727 

3,000 

12,631 

2,500 

1.50 

4,200 

2,200 

1,700 

1,000 

1,628 

1,900 

850 

200 

703 

25 

1,900 

18,000 

5,740 

27,400 

65,826 

8,676 

300 

56,850 

184,751 

560 

26,000 

700 

2,940 

16,212 

480 

40 

10,360 

500 

250 

800 

100 

4,350 

2,512 

1,000 

1,200 

620 

50 

115 

3,550 

5,100 

3,000 

2,775 

40 
4,600 

100 

175 

225 

20 

1,034 
121 

9,000 

3,000 
700 
800 
500 
840 

4,000 
100 
451 
135 


Value 


$20 
15 

17 
141 

$2,703 

90 

479 

88 

8 

116 

70 

53 

20 

48 

95 

38 

10 

38 
1 

57 
450 
276 
766 


$943 

219 

11 

713 


$5,026 

27 

380 

12 

127 

301 

6 

2 

207 

19 

13 

40 

5 

113 

39 

25 

57 

26 

3 

9 

128 

55 

30 


1 

68 

1 

5 
10 

1 
61 

3 
219 
70 
31 
39 
20 
20 
20 

5 
28 

3 


Hotbed 


Returns 

Ke- 
portiiif,' 
Specified 
Froduct 


1 

2 
1 

12 

1 
1 


1 
1 

2 
1 
1 

47 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 


Heads 


3,000 

$180 

12,000 

360 

600 

30 

92,550 

$4,028 

2,000 

100 

750 

38 

9,000 

430 

800 

40 

900 

45 

100 

6 

15,000 

750 

20,000 


10,720 


1,066 


3,840 

20 
8,700 

800 
100 


500 
60 


Value 


1,100 


20,000 

800 

24,000 

720 

5,150 

$250 

150 

50 

5,000 

200 

09,666 

$7,968 

200 

96,000 

150 

2,200 

130 

7 

2,200 

2 

110 

5 

530 


22,000 

550 

5,040 

204 

300 

12 

1,000 

25 

67 


9,500 

380 

500 

15 

1,200 

50 

8,000 

675 

21,400 

950 

7,000 

1,075 

115 


1 

306 

56 
5 


15 
3 


Aggregate 
Value 


$200 
15 

360 
17 

171 

$6,731 

190 

617 

88 

8 

116 

600 

93 

20 

93 

100 

788 

10 

1,100 

38 

1 

57 

1,250 

276 

1,486 

$1,193 

269 

11 

913 

$12,994 

34 

2,680 

14 

237 

306 

6 

2 

737 

19 

13 

40 

5 

663 

243 

37 

82 

26 

3 

9 

195 

55 

410 

104 

50 

576 

1,018 

1,075 

1 

5 

125 

1 

61 

4 

526 

70 

87 

44 

20 

20 

20 

20 

28 

6 


482 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
LETTUCE  —  Concluded. 


Garden 

Hotbed 

Counties,  Cities,  akd 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Heads 

Value 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WeBtborough,      . 

5 

8,750 

$271 

1 

300 

$30 

$301 

W  est  Boylston,   . 

5 

6,000 

277 

- 

_ 

_ 

277 

West  Brookfield, 

1 

600 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

20 

Westminster, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

100 

6 

6 

Winchendon, 

1 

50 

2 

_ 

- 

_ 

2 

Worcester, 

18 

60,296 

2,138 

3 

8,850 

675 

2,813 

RECAPITULATION:    GARDEN   LETTUCE. 


Thb  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Heads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  ot  Prod- 
uct for  Eacli 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   BTATE. 

65,287 

1,628 

63,659 

6,596,032 

$120,093 

$0.02 

$73.77 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

224 

1,900 

30,125 

1,121 

0.04 

5.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

102 

5,191 

60,176 

2,045 

0.03 

20.05 

Bristol, 

5,593 

280 

5,313 

190,936 

4,613 

0.02 

16.48 

Dukes,  . 

483 

20 

463 

12,000 

699 

0.05 

29.95 

Esse-x,  . 

5,232 

226 

5,006 

315,970 

6,453 

0.02 

28.55 

Franklin, 

6,298 

42 

5,256 

15,037 

536 

0.04 

12.76 

Hampden, 

4,950 

49 

4,901 

209,977 

5,000 

0.02 

102.04 

Hampwhire, 

5,063 

38 

5,027 

31,226 

779 

0.02 

21.64 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

342 

8,018 

5,134,358 

86,400 

0.02 

249.71 

Nantucket, 

147 

21 

126 

6,960 

349 

0.06 

16.62 

Norfolk, 

!       3,761 

61 

3,710 

252,965 

4,626 

0.02 

88.75 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

62 

4,626 

85,727 

2,703 

0.03 

43.60 

Suffolk, 

188 

14 

174 

65,826 

943 

0.01 

67.36 

Worcester, 

14,207 

159 

14,048 

184,751 

5,026 

0.03 

31.61 

RECAPITULATION:    HOTBED  LETTUCE. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 

Heads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

351 

64,936 

3,874,659 

$140,617 

$0.04 

$400.62 

Barnstable 

2,124 

17 

2,107 

1,795 

93 

0.05 

6.47 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

13 

6,280 

12,100 

682 

0.05 

44.77 

Bristol, 

6,593 

28 

5,565 

104,158 

4,061 

0.04 

145.04 

Dukes,  . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex,  . 

6,232 

40 

5,192 

256,539 

10,398 

0.04 

259.95 

Franklin, 

6,298 

8 

6,290 

3,310 

131 

0.04 

16.38 

Hampden, 

4,950 

14 

4,936 

83,560 

5,.540 

0.07 

395.71 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

6 

6,057 

9,500 

325 

0.03 

54.17 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

147 

8,213 

3,036,731 

104,178 

0.03 

708.69 

Nantucket, 

147 

2 

145 

1,050 

83 

0.08 

41.50 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

16 

3,746 

69,550 

2,980 

0.05 

198.67 

Plymouth, 

4,688 

12 

4,576 

92,550 

4,028 

0.04 

335.67 

Suffolk, 

188 

2 

186 

6,150 

250 

0.05 

125.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

47 

14,160 

209,666 

7,968 

0.04 

169.63 

ONIONS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Hushels 

Value 

Returns 

Ite- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable,  .... 
Bourne,         .... 
Brewster,     .... 
Dennis,         .... 

257 

84 
2 
9 

16 

5,257 

2,724 

8 

467 

499 

$4,082 

2,033 

6 

397 

363 

15 

1 

4 

2,720 

600 
600 

$136 

30 
25 

$4,218 

2,063 

31 

397 

363 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    NAME. 


483 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
ONIONS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specitied 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Eastham 

1 

18 

$18 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$18 

Falmouth,    . 

80 

756 

602 

8 

595 

$30 

632 

Harwich, 

1 

5 

5 

_ 

_ 

- 

6 

Mashpee, 

4 

23 

18 

- 

- 

- 

18 

Orleans, 

2 

23 

23 

1 

25 

1 

24 

Provincetown, 

8 

22 

16 

_ 

_ 

_ 

16 

Sandwich,    . 

6 

164 

137 

1 

1,000 

50 

187 

Truro 

40 

248 

231 

_ 

- 

- 

231 

Wellfleet,     . 

27 

102 

101 

~ 

_ 

_ 

101 

Tarmouth,   . 

7 

198 

132 

- 

- 

132 

BERKSHIRE. 

187 

9,915 

$5,747 

44 

31,150 

$1,238 

$6,985 

Adams 

6 

488 

339 

3 

450 

23 

362 

Alford, 

1 

60 

42 

_ 

_ 

42 

Becket, 

3 

9 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

7 

Cheshire, 

1 

2 

1 

2 

600 

20 

21 

Clarksburg,  . 

1 

20 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

Dalton, 

6 

69 

37 

1 

100 

5 

42 

Egremont,    . 

2 

650 

355 

_ 

_ 

- 

355 

Great  Barrington, 

14 

689 

431 

4 

730 

35 

466 

Hancock, 

2 

11 

7 

_ 

_ 

- 

7 

Hinsdale, 

4 

8 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

Lanesborough,     . 

10 

48 

33 

- 

- 

- 

33 

Lee, 

6 

97 

74 

3 

340 

27 

101 

Lenox,  . 

12 

455 

347 

4 

1,600 

79 

426 

Monterey,     . 

1 

15 

10 

_ 

_ 

- 

10 

New  Ashford, 

6 

11 

11 

_ 

_ 

- 

11 

North  Adams,  . 

11 

1,280 

544 

4 

1,630 

64 

608 

Otis,      . 

1 

20 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

PiTTSFIELD, 

20 

1,273 

880 

3 

650 

29 

909 

Richmond,    . 

22 

69 

69 

_ 

_ 

_ 

69 

Sheffield,       . 

13 

1,781 

923 

_ 

_ 

_ 

923 

Stockbridge, 

8 

155 

160 

3 

1,800 

100 

260 

Tyringham,. 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

West  Stockbridge, 

5 

411 

205 

1 

200 

20 

225 

Williamstown,     . 

31 

2,292 

1,251 

16 

23,050 

836 

2,087 

BRISTOL. 

758 

41,435 

$20,888 

40 

60,323 

$1,453 

$22,341 

Acushnet 

84 

1,070 

558 

4 

715 

28 

686 

Attleborough, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

12,000 

300 

300 

Berkley, 

11 

1,754 

826 

1 

1,200 

30 

856 

Dartmouth,  . 

185 

5,304 

2,656 

5 

2,570 

127 

2,783 

Dighton, 

31 

3,973 

2,181 

2 

1,700 

30 

2,211 

Easton, 

5 

69 

50 

1 

1,000 

30 

80 

Fairhaven,    . 

70 

2,393 

1,186 

2 

200 

8 

1,194 

Fall  Riveb, 

46 

1,131 

657 

4 

6,980 

198 

856 

Freetown,     . 

26 

1,230 

614 

_ 

_ 

_ 

614 

Mansfield,     . 

8 

296 

190 

_ 

_ 

_ 

190 

New  Bedford,  . 

28 

649 

374 

10 

6,230 

307 

681 

North  Attleborough, 

2 

175 

88 

_ 

_ 

_ 

83 

Norton, 

11 

156 

77 

_ 

_ 

_ 

77 

Raynham, 

1 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

- 

2 

Rehoboth, 

14 

713 

419 

3 

12,600 

260 

679 

Seekonk, 

20 

4,788 

2,176 

3 

2,700 

63 

2,239 

Somerset, 

30 

4,307 

1,908 

1 

1,000 

35 

1,943 

Swansea, 

63 

6,874 

3,462 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,462 

Taunton, 

16 

1,336 

823 

2 

228 

12 

835 

Westport, 

107 

5,216 

2,641 

1 

1,200 

25 

2,666 

DUKES. 

41 

752 

$742 

15 

4,350 

$189 

$931 

Chilmark,     .... 

2 

142 

132 

_ 

_ 

_ 

132 

Cottage  City, 

18 

248 

248 

9 

2,750 

112 

360 

Edgartown, . 

3 

22 

22 

2 

900 

45 

67 

Gosnold, 

3 

53 

53 

_ 

_ 

_ 

53 

Tisbury, 

5 

75 

75 

3 

600 

27 

102 

West  Tisbury,     . 

10 

212 

212 

1 

100 

5 

217 

ESSEX. 

760 

208,913 

$89,948 

82 

160,126 

$3,112 

$93,060 

Amesbury 

21 

6,720 

2,586 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,586 

Andover, 

33 

6,119 

3,375 

5 

85,900 

892 

4,267 

Beverly, 

59 

10,236 

4,979 

6 

1,505 

66 

5,045 

Boxford, 

12 

1,111 

487 

1 

6,000 

60 

547 

Bradford, 

12 

1,980 

1,065 

2 

3,900 

156 

1,221 

Danvers, 

57 

37,493 

16,125 

_ 

16,125 

Essex,  . 

10 

475 

272 

_ 

^ 

_ 

272 

Georgetown, 

6 

598 

270 

_ 

_ 

- 

270 

Gloucester, 

44 

1,775 

1,110 

21 

6,500 

198 

1,308 

484 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
ONIONS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

i 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Hushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Bunclies 

A'^alue 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Groveland 

8 

711 

$398 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$398 

Hamilton,     . 

7 

178 

72 

1 

100 

$3 

75 

Haverhill, 

21 

2,019 

877 

2 

2,200 

33 

910 

Ipswich, 

48 

4,565 

2,285 

_ 

- 

- 

2,285 

Lawrence, 

2 

152 

101 

- 

- 

- 

101 

Lynn,  . 

4 

1,207 

524 

1 

400 

10 

534 

Lynnfield,    . 

7 

2,410 

1,195 

- 

- 

- 

1,195 

Manchester, 

10 

159 

88 

1 

100 

3 

91 

Marblehead, 

22 

7,042 

3,166 

2 

700 

18 

3,184 

Merrimac,     . 

6 

325 

172 

1 

1,548 

32 

204 

Methuen, 

33 

4,257 

2,697 

- 

_ 

- 

2,697 

Middletou,    . 

21 

11,923 

5,337 

1 

150 

3 

5,340 

Kewbury,     . 

64 

38,785 

12,289 

2 

1,100 

45 

12,334 

Newburyport,  . 

20 

9,021 

2,974 

3 

750 

44 

3,018 

North  Andover,  . 

17 

1,790 

669 

4 

10,523 

159 

828 

Peabody, 

72 

34,384 

16,733 

4 

3,975 

304 

17,037 

Rociiport,     . 

17 

2,105 

1,142 

9 

4,650 

164 

1,306 

Rowley, 

9 

655 

195 

- 

- 

- 

195 

Salem, 

16 

893 

416 

13 

26,195 

796 

1,212 

Salisbury,    . 

4 

480 

318 

- 

- 

- 

318 

Saugus, 

4 

715 

316 

1 

2,000 

30 

346 

Swampscott, 

7 

1,359 

568 

- 

- 

- 

568 

Topsfield,     . 

35 

7,360 

3,680 

- 

- 

- 

3,680 

Wenham, 

8 

557 

224 

1 

100 

6 

229 

West  Newbury,  . 

44 

9,354 

3,243 

1 

1,830 

91 

3,334 

FRAKKLIN. 

226 

191,330 

$60,861 

15 

9,600 

$318 

$51,179 

Ashfield 

8 

121 

61 

_ 

_ 

_ 

61 

Bernardston, 

4 

105 

42 

1 

100 

10 

52 

Buckland,     . 

4 

7 

5 

1 

250 

10 

15 

Charlemout, 

4 

321 

144 

_ 

_ 

_ 

144 

Colrain, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

300 

15 

15 

Conway, 

2 

80 

32 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Deerfield,     . 

36 

14,132 

4,249 

3 

350 

18 

4,267 

Gill,      . 

7 

192 

77 

_ 

_ 

_ 

77 

Greenfield,  . 

14 

593 

241 

2 

3,500 

85 

326 

Heath,  . 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Leverett, 

3 

2,900 

725 

_ 

_ 

- 

725 

Montague,    . 

24 

6,637 

2,627 

6 

4,100 

140 

2,767 

New  Salem, 

3 

44 

17 

1 

1,000 

40 

57 

Northfield,   . 

6 

205 

91 

. 

_ 

_ 

91 

Rowe,   . 

7 

700 

243 

_ 

_ 

- 

243 

Sunderland, 

80 

153,792 

39,294 

_ 

_ 

- 

39,294 

Warwick,     . 

2 

21 

16 

- 

- 

- 

16 

Wendell,      . 

3 

28 

17 

_ 

_ 

_ 

17 

Whately,      . 

18 

11,450 

2,979 

- 

- 

- 

2,979 

HAMPDEN. 

173 

25,202 

$11,710 

34 

69,998 

$1,449 

$13,159 

Agawam 

17 

2,140 

820 

1 

600 

15 

835 

Brimfield,     . 

8 

322 

223 

1 

100 

5 

228 

Chester, 

12 

47 

50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50 

Chicopee,    . 

11 

2,321 

925 

5 

15,600 

269 

1,194 

East  Longmeado 

vv,     . 

3 

182 

91 

_ 

_ 

- 

91 

Granville,     . 

23 

201 

111 

- 

- 

- 

111 

Hampden,     . 

5 

1,340 

492 

1 

1,000 

25 

517 

Holland, 

4 

61 

32 

_ 

_ 

- 

32 

HOLTOKE,      . 

2 

46 

23 

_ 

_ 

_ 

23 

Longmeadow, 

2 

65 

32 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Ludlow, 

5 

50 

76 

- 

- 

- 

76 

Monson, 

5 

100 

59 

1 

1,000 

30 

89 

Montgomery, 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Palmer, 

9 

321 

187 

2 

200 

5 

192 

RusBell, 

2 

6 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Southwick,  . 

5 

366 

209 

- 

_ 

_ 

209 

Springfield, 

18 

983 

420 

5 

2,200 

76 

496 

Tolland, 

5 

314 

189 

_ 

_ 

_ 

189 

Wales,  . 

6 

1,218 

65 

65 

Westfield,     . 

4 

201 

80 

1 

30 

3 

83 

West  Springfield, 

19 

14,710 

7,003 

11 

38,150 

956 

7,959 

Wilbraham, 

13 

1,424 

682 

- 

- 

- 

682 

HAMPSHIRE. 

326 

125,727 

$34,860 

21 

17,063 

$684 

$35,544 

Amherst,      .... 

44 

12,575 

3,385 

3 

2,500 

110 

3,495 

Belchertown, 

27 

564 

208 

2 

2,000 

44 

252 

Chesterfield, 

11 

28 

17 

_ 

_ 

- 

17 

Cummington, 

7 

225 

115 

_ 

- 

- 

115 

Easthampton, 

9 

525 

301 

- 

- 

- 

301 

Enfield, 

3 

102 

61 

1 

700 

25 

76 

Goshen, 

3 

20 

10 

" 

" 

10 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    NAME. 


485 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
ONIONS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggreffate 
Vahie 

Towns. 

Specified 

Specified 

Product 

Product 

HAMPSHIRE  -  Cou. 

Granby,        .        .        .         .  '              6        | 

128 

$53 

2 

250 

$12 

$65 

Greenwich,  . 

1 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Hadlev, 

■ 

97 

42,532 

11,070 

1 

150 

3 

11,073 

Hatfield, 

53 

64,193 

17,776 

- 

- 

- 

17,776 

Huutiugton, 

10 

87 

46 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Middletield, . 

3 

47 

24 

_ 

- 

- 

24 

Northampton,  . 

20 

2,996 

1,045 

2 

840 

23     i 

1,068 

Pelham, 

i 

54 

17 

_ 

- 

-     i 

17 

Plainfield,     . 

1 

5 

3 

_ 

- 

- 

3 

Prescott, 

6 

136 

44 

- 

- 

-     1 

44 

Southampton, 

10 

579 

319 

1 

68 

1    ; 

320 

South  Hadley,      . 

_ 

- 

- 

5 

5,935 

370 

370 

Ware 

9 

618 

269 

4 

4,620 

96 

365 

Williamsburg,     . 

• 

2 

310 

105 

I 

— 

~ 

105 

MIDDLESEX. 

695 

95,461 

$55,452 

46 

215,051 

$4,134     j 

$59,586 

Acton 

11 

321 

159 

_ 

_ 

- 

159 

Arlington,    . 

3-1 

22,080 

15,828 

5 

29,000 

470 

16,298 

Ashby,  .... 

8 

26 

18 

1 

120 

6 

24 

Ashland, 

5 

134 

75 

- 

- 

- 

75 

Ayer,    .... 

2 

27 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Bedford, 

33 

450 

349 

1 

5,000 

130 

479 

Belmont, 

28 

13,905 

6,470 

_ 

- 

- 

6,470 

Billerica, 

16 

3,427 

1,859 

- 

- 

- 

1,859 

Boxborough, 

1 

30 

24 

_ 

- 

- 

24 

Burlington,  . 

22 

5,830 

2,720 

_ 

- 

- 

2,720 

Cambridge, 

2 

650 

825 

- 

- 

- 

825 

Carlisle, 

5 

120 

74 

_ 

- 

- 

74 

Chelmsford, 

18 

840 

371 

2 

416 

8 

379 

Concord, 

2-t 

2,720 

1,401 

_ 

- 

- 

1,401 

Dracut, 

38 

4,945 

2,686 

_ 

- 

- 

2,686 

Dunstable,    . 

7 

227 

116 

- 

- 

- 

116 

Framingham, 

39 

3,967 

2,476 

2 

1,230 

122 

2,598 

Groton, 

9 

239 

144 

1 

100 

3 

147 

HoUiston,     . 

9 

520 

351 

_ 

- 

- 

351 

Hopkinton,  . 

13 

1,100 

506 

_ 

- 

- 

506 

Hudson, 

14 

511 

278 

1 

20 

1 

279 

Lexington,   . 

21 

3,451 . 

1,689 

3 

15,311 

309 

1,998 

Lincoln, 

3 

146 

88 

- 

- 

- 

88 

Littleton, 

3 

90 

60 

_ 

- 

- 

50 

Lowell, 

8 

1,107 

586 

_ 

- 

- 

586 

Malden, 

1 

5 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Marlborough,  . 

11 

790 

358 

3 

4,640 

116 

474 

Maynard, 

6 

195 

128 

_ 

- 

- 

128 

Medford,   . 

3 

221 

216 

1 

3,000 

60 

276 

Melrose, 

1 

400 

200 

_ 

- 

- 

200 

Natick, 

9 

109 

81 

2 

50 

2 

83 

Newton, 

21 

1,456 

786 

2 

5,025 

76 

862 

North  Reading,   . 

8 

607 

314 

3 

520 

22 

336 

Pepperell,    . 

13 

138 

83 

- 

- 

- 

83 

Beading, 

11 

411 

229 

- 

- 

- 

229 

Sherborn,     . 

10 

148 

119 

_ 

- 

- 

119 

Shirley, 

7 

243 

161 

_ 

- 

- 

161 

Stoneham,    . 

12 

3,600 

1,809 

- 

- 

- 

1,809 

Stow,     . 

10 

391 

166 

_ 

- 

- 

166 

Sudbury, 

22 

1,545 

861 

_ 

- 

- 

861 

Tewksbury, 

68 

7,003 

4,131 

14 

58,505 

785 

4,916 

Townsend,  . 

11 

1,220 

590 

- 

- 

- 

590 

Tyngsborough,    . 

9 

144 

129 

_ 

- 

- 

129 

Wakefield,   . 

3 

117 

88 

_ 

- 

- 

88 

Waltham,  . 

6 

283 

152 

1 

1,780 

89 

241 

Watertown, . 

10 

2,968 

2,322 

4 

90,334 

1,935 

4,257 

Way  land,     . 

6 

294 

143 

_ 

- 

- 

143 

Westford,     . 

31 

1,031 

721 

_ 

- 

- 

721 

Wilmington, 

8 

189 

114 

- 

- 

- 

114 

Winchester, 

8 

1,125 

525 

- 

- 

- 

525 

WOBURN,      . 

17 

3,965 

1,863 

- 

- 

— 

1,863 

NANTUCKET. 

30 

604 

$601 

17 

5,110 

$252 

$853 

Nantucket,  .... 

30 

604 

601 

17 

5,110 

252 

853 

NORFOLK. 

146 

9,857 

$5,797 

7 

6,000 

$183 

$5,980 

Avon, 

1 

5 

3 

1 

1,000 

30 

33 

Bellingham, 

12 

211 

146 

- 

- 

- 

146 

Braintree,     . 

8 

851 

518 

4 

4,800 

144 

662 

Brookline,    . 

6 

648 

416 

_ 

- 

- 

416 

Canton, 

3 

135 

103 

- 

..- 

- 

103 

Cohasset, 

17 

3,900 

2,060 

_ 

- 

- 

2,060 

Dedham, 

9 

328 

246 

— 

~* 

246 

486 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
ONIONS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Dover, 

6 

180 

$140 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$140 

Foxborougb, 

3 

68 

46 

_ 

- 

_ 

46 

Franklin, 

21 

802 

473 

_ 

_ 

_ 

473 

Holbrook,     . 

5 

110 

76 

_ 

_ 

_ 

76 

Medfield,      . 

3 

44 

23 

_ 

_ 

_ 

23 

Medway, 

8 

423 

184 

1 

100 

$4 

188 

Millis,   . 

1 

75 

45 

_ 

- 

45 

Milton, . 

1 

33 

33 

_ 

_ 

_ 

33 

Needham,     . 

9 

801 

460 

_ 

_ 

_ 

460 

Norfolk, 

10 

194 

121 

. 

_ 

^ 

121 

Norwood,     . 

1 

95 

75 

. 

_ 

_ 

75 

QUINCT, 

4 

230 

109 

_ 

_ 

- 

109 

Randolph,     . 

1 

100 

75 

- 

_ 

- 

75 

Sharon, 

2 

6 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

Stoughton,    . 

1 

4 

2 

1 

100 

5 

7 

Walpole, 

1 

100 

50 

_ 

_ 

- 

50 

Wellesley,    . 

8 

99 

96 

_ 

- 

_ 

96 

Weymouth, 

4 

215 

142 

_ 

_ 

_ 

142 

Wrentham,  . 

1 

200 

150 

- 

- 

- 

150 

PLYMOUTH. 

392 

20,740 

$12,454 

13 

17,425 

$491 

$12,945 

Abington,     .... 

8 

74 

51 

_ 

_ 

_ 

51 

Bridgewater, 

34 

1,254 

829 

2 

1,200 

36 

865 

Brockton, . 

6 

525 

277 

2 

2,075 

65 

342 

Carver, 

2 

22 

21 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21 

Duxbury,     . 

10 

325 

282 

1 

500 

25 

307 

East  Bridgewater 

,       . 

59 

1,277 

853 

_ 

_ 

- 

853 

Halifax, 

44 

2,158 

1,605 

1 

200 

10 

1,615 

Hanover, 

3 

70 

35 

_ 

_ 

35 

Hanson, 

12 

399 

286 

_ 

_ 

_ 

286 

Hingham,     . 

6 

1,123 

430 

- 

_ 

- 

430 

Kingston,     . 

6 

53 

38 

1 

350 

17 

65 

Marion, 

9 

96 

56 

1 

100 

5 

61 

Marshfield,  . 

13 

696 

421 

_ 

_ 

- 

421 

Mattapoisett, 

26 

338 

149 

_ 

• 

- 

149 

Middleborough,  . 

26 

825 

605 

_ 

_ 

- 

605 

Norwell, 

12 

1,157 

692 

_ 

_ 

• 

692 

Pembroke, 

7 

90 

•     78 

1 

100 

5 

83 

Plymouth, 

11 

630 

409 

_ 

_ 

_ 

409 

Plympton, 

4 

41 

35 

_ 

- 

- 

35 

Rochester, 

25 

991 

492 

2 

3^00 

80 

572 

Rockland, 

5 

270 

201 

- 

_ 

- 

201 

Scituate, 

33 

5,431 

2,960 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,960 

Wareham, 

3 

25 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

West  Bridgewater, 

26 

2,830 

1,594 

2 

9,500 

248 

1,842 

Whitman,     . 

2 

40 

30 

- 

- 

- 

30 

SUFFOLK. 

22 

47,130 

$17,839 

- 

- 

- 

$17,839 

Boston 

9 

11,716 

5,510 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,510 

Chelsea 

2 

44 

21 

_ 

_ 

, 

21 

Revere,         .... 

11 

35,370 

12,308 

- 

- 

- 

12,308 

WORCESTER. 

400 

21,474 

$10,870 

40 

80,109 

$2,814 

$13,684 

Aehburnham, 

2 

5 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Auburn, 

3 

260 

113 

2 

19,300 

530 

643 

Berlin,  . 

8 

645 

348 

- 

_ 

- 

348 

Blacketone, 

20 

427 

215 

2 

13,200 

336 

551 

Bolton, . 

8 

889 

447 

_ 

_ 

447 

Boylston, 

4 

255 

193 

_ 

_ 

_ 

193 

Brooktield, 

6 

1,290 

701 

3 

7,850 

220 

921 

Charlton, 

6 

54 

34 

_ 

_ 

_ 

34 

Clinton, 

6 

313 

166 

2 

300 

14 

180 

Douglas, 

5 

167 

80 

1 

500 

25 

105 

Dudley, 

5 

36 

19 

2 

130 

9 

28 

FiTCHBURfi, 

6 

324 

129 

- 

- 

- 

129 

(rrafton, 

12 

548 

302 

2 

1,100 

35 

337 

Hardwick, 

6 

270 

137 

_ 

_ 

_ 

137 

Harvard, 

8 

280 

142 

_ 

- 

_ 

142 

Holden, 

8 

115 

53 

- 

_ 

- 

53 

Hopedale, 

3 

252 

131 

_ 

- 

_ 

131 

Hubbardstoi 

', 

1 

20 

16 

_ 

- 

_ 

16 

Lancaster, 

16 

975 

380 

3 

2,145 

68 

448 

Leicester, 

2 

13 

12 

_ 

_ 

- 

12 

Leominster, 

9 

820 

384 

_ 

_ 

_ 

384 

Lunenburg, 

8 

285 

148 

2 

600 

22 

170 

Nfendon, 

5 

260 

150 

_ 

- 

_ 

150 

Milford, 

11 

1,030 

559 

1 

250 

100 

659 

Millbury, 

6 

325 

1.52 

_ 

_ 

- 

152 

Northborough, 

12 

1,298 

624 

— 

■" 

"• 

624 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


487 


VEGETABLES  —  Coatiaued. 
ONIONS— Concluded. 


Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

WORCESTER  -  Con. 

North  Brookfleld,        .        .                1 

4 

$2 

„ 

_ 

^ 

$2 

Oakham, 

1 

15 

11 

_ 

^ 

_ 

11 

Oxford, 

7 

149 

103 

_ 

_ 

_ 

103 

Petersham,  . 

10 

20 

21 

1 

500 

$12 

33 

Philllpston,  . 

5 

245 

139 

_ 

_ 

139 

Princeton,    . 

12 

344 

179 

_ 

_ 

_ 

179 

RoyaletOD,    . 

4 

87 

74 

2 

130 

6 

80 

Rutland, 

i               9 

111 

66 

_ 

_ 

_ 

66 

Shrewsbury, 

19 

849 

388 

_ 

_ 

_ 

388 

Southboroug-h, 

10 

1,252 

603 

1 

18,000 

540 

1,143 

Southbridge, 

10 

960 

415 

1 

5,000 

500 

915 

Spencer, 

10 

132 

89 

- 

- 

_ 

89 

Sterling, 

12 

150 

90 

_ 

_ 

_ 

90 

Sturbridge,  . 

8 

355 

212 

2 

1,400 

40 

252 

Sutton, . 

5 

105 

79 

2 

700 

30 

109 

Templeton,  . 

2 

50 

35 

1 

500 

15 

50 

Upton,  . 

9 

216 

148 

_ 

_ 

148 

Uxbridge,     . 

U 

574 

318 

2 

500 

12 

330 

Warren, 

9 

400 

172 

2 

292 

8 

180 

Webster, 

2 

7 

5 

1 

500 

15 

20 

AVestborough, 

11 

1,061 

476 

_ 

_ 

_ 

476 

West  Bovlston, 

7 

580 

184 

1 

1,500 

45 

229 

West  Brookfleld, 

4 

57 

28 

1 

600 

25 

53 

Westminster, 

4 

174 

94 

_ 

_ 

_ 

94 

Winchendon, 

4 

i 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Worcester, 

25 

2,414 

1,297 

3 

5,212 

207 

1,504 

RECAPITULATION:   ONIONS.     BY  THE  BUSHEL. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 

Value  ofProd- 

uct  for  Each 

Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

4,413 

60,874 

803,797 

$321,851 

$0.40 

$72.93 

Barnstable,  ....          2,124 

257 

1,867 

5,257 

4,082 

0.78 

15.88 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

187 

5,106 

9,915 

5,747 

0.58 

30.73 

Bristol, 

5,593 

758 

4,835 

41,435 

20,888 

0.60 

27.56 

Dukes,  . 

483 

41 

442 

752 

742 

0.99 

18.10 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

760 

4,472 

208,913 

89,948 

0.43 

118.35 

Franklin, 

5,298 

226 

5,072 

191,330 

50,861 

0.27 

225.05 

Hampden, 

4,950 

173 

4,777 

25,202 

11,710 

0.46 

67.69 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

326 

4,737 

125,727 

34,860 

0.28 

106.93 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

695 

7,665 

95,461 

55,452 

0.58 

79.79 

Nantucket, 

147 

30 

117 

604 

601 

1.00 

20.03 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

146 

3,615 

9,857 

5,797 

0.59 

39.71 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

392 

4,196 

20,740 

12,454 

0.60 

31.77 

Suffolk, 

188 

22 

166 

47,130 

17,839 

0.38 

810.86 

Worcester, 

14,207 

400 

13,807 

21,474 

10,870 

0.51 

27.18 

RECAPITULATION: 

ONIONS. 

BY  THE  BUNCH. 

The  State,  and  Counties.      ^  ™al^ 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bundles 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THK   STATE. 

65,287 

389 

64,898 

659,025 

$16,453 

$0.02 

$42.30 

Barnstable 

2,124 

15 

2,109 

2,720 

136 

0.05 

9.07 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

44 

5,249 

31,150 

1,238 

0.04 

28.14 

Bristol, 

5,.593 

40 

5,553 

50,323 

1,453 

0.03 

36.33 

Dukes, . 

483 

15 

468 

4,350 

189 

0.04 

12.60 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

82 

5,150 

160,126' 

3,112 

0.02 

37.95 

Franklin, 

5,298 

15 

5,283 

9,600 

318 

0.03 

21.20 

Hampden, 

4,950 

34 

4,916 

59,998 

1,449 

0.02 

42.62 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

21 

5,042 

17,063 

684 

0.04 

32.57 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

46 

8,314 

215,051 

4,134 

0.02 

89.87 

Nantucket, 

147 

17 

130 

5,110 

252 

0.05 

14.82 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

T 

3,754 

6,000 

183 

0.03 

26.14 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

13 

4,575 

17,425 

491 

0.03 

37.77 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

40 

14,167 

80,109 

2,814 

0.04 

70.35 

488 


CENSUS    OF   3IASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
PEASE. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

portlns 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

25 

116 

§179 

HAMPDEN  —  Con. 

Barnstable,   . 

9 

44 

55 

Granville,      ...              1 

2 

$2 

Brewster, 

, 

3 

18 

27 

Longmeadow, 

1 

5 

8 

Harwich, 

,        , 

3 

6 

8 

Monson, 

1 

8 

8 

Truro,    . 

. 

1 

3 

6 

Westfield,      . 

1 

30 

60 

Yarmouth, 

. 

9 

45 

83 

HAMPSHIRE. 

13 

193 

$208 

BERKSHIRE. 

32 

525 

$635 

Amherst, 

5 

95  . 

99 

Adams, .... 

3 

94 

138 

Chesterfield, 

1 

2 

4 

Becket,  .... 

1 

5 

6 

Enfield, . 

3 

42 

41 

Cheshire, 

2 

10 

10 

Greenwich,    . 

1 

2 

2 

Dalton,  .... 

1 

2 

2 

Had  ley, . 

2 

50 

60 

Hinsdale, 

4 

6 

5 

Hatfield, 

1 

2 

2 

Lanesborough, 

1 

8 

8 

Lee,       .... 

2 

11 

11 

Lenox 

PiTTSriELD, 

2 
4 

102 
69 

60 
73 

MIDDLESEX. 

61 

5,515 

$5,163 

Richmond,     . 

3 

17 

16 

Acton 

2 

2 

6 

Sandisfield,    . 

1 

4 

8 

Arlington, 

14 

2,261 

2,296 

Sheffield,       . 

3 

120 

178 

Bedford, 

8 

284 

294 

Stockbridge, 

2 

50 

95 

Billerica, 

1 

1 

1 

West  Stockbridge, 

1 

2 

2 

Dunstable,     . 

1 

15 

20 

Williamstown, 

2 

35 

23 

Framingham, 
Hopkinton,    . 

1 
4 

2 
31 

3 

50 

BRISTOL. 

30 

357 

$433 

Hudson, 
Marlborough, 

2 
1 

30 
30 

70 
39 

Acushnet,      , 
Dartmouth,  . 

Easton 

2 
1 
2 

9 

4 
45 

12 

6 

54 

40 

7 

125 

72 

23 

79 

15 

Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Reading, 

1 
2 
1 

200 
5 
5 

200 
7 
8 

Fall  River, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,  . 

North  Attleborough,    . 

Norton, .... 

Raynham, 

Swansea, 

1 
3 
3 
2 
12 
3 
1 

20 
4 
92 
60 
18 
90 
15 

Sherborn, 
Stow,      . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,  . 
Watertown,  . 
Westford,      . 
Weston, 

1 

2 
1 
2 
14 
2 
1 

1 

42 

1 

6 

2,573 

6 

20 

1 

21 

2 

8 

2,113 

4 

20 

DUKES. 

2 

2 

$4 

NANTUCKET. 

3 

188 

$286 

Edgartown,  . 

2 

2 

4 

Nantucket,    , 

• 

3 

188 

286 

ESSEX. 

18 

610 

$806 

NORFOLK 

53 

882 

$1,392 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Middleton, 

Topsfield, 

» 

2 
3 

2 
2 

40 

110 

25 

20 

.    30 

2 

3 

5 

5 

6 

200 

105 

60 

55 

109 
25 
20 

g 

2 

3 

10 

3 

5 

200 

305 

60 

Avon,     . 

Bralntree, 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Holbrook, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Norfolk, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Wellesley, 

7 
3 
1 
4 
5 
2 
6 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 

128 

75 

1 

40 

101 

16 

94 

20 

10 

5 

40 

45 

9 

25 

198 

210 

2 

45 

158 
22 

126 
24 
12 
5 
60 
71 
16 
38 

Weymouth, 

15 

273 

405 

FRANKLIN. 

35 

186 

$193 

Ashfield, 

1 

3 

3 

PLYMOUTH. 

88 

1,981 

$2,917 

Buckland, 

Charleinont, 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill,        . 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Montague, 

Northfield, 

Orange, . 

Shelburne, 

Warwick, 

WendeU, 

6 

1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
4 
5 
4 
2 
3 
1 

10 

1 

3 

2 

3 

16 

25 

4 

47 

33 

27 

6 

5 

1 

10 

1 

2 

1 

3 

14 

25 

3 

47 

39 

27 

4 

12 

2 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Duxbnry, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanson, 

Kingston, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

I'embroke,     . 

Plymouth,     . 

4 
12 
6 
2 
15 
6 
2 
2 
1 
7 
1 
1 
8 
6 

85 

236 

100 

42 

535 

214 

16 

12 

2 

66 

3 

75 

94 

39 

127 
348 
185 

42 
797 
322 

24 

12 
2 

90 
4 

80 
143 

66 

Rockland, 

4 

42 

63 

HAMPDEN. 

10 

65 

$103 

Scituate, 
Wareh&m,     . 

1 
1 

3 

5 

4 

7 

Brimficld,      . 

4 

11 

13 

West  Bridgewater, 

3 

270 

405 

East  Longmeadow, 

2 

9 

12 

Whitman, 

6 

142 

196 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    ]SrAME. 


489 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
PEASE  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Citie8,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

SUFFOLK. 

6 

770 

$855 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Boston, 

8 

770 

865 

Mendon, 

2 

5 

$4 

Mllford, 

2 

11 

8 

Millbury, 

2 

25 

25 

WORCESTER. 

127 

963 

$926 

Oakham, 
Petersham, 

1 
3 

1 

61 

1 
49 

Ashburnham, 

10 

20 

21 

Phillipston, 

2 

33 

41 

Athol,    . 

2 

13 

13 

Princeton, 

7 

13 

18 

Barre,     . 

23 

92 

92 

Royalstou, 

1 

3 

2 

Blackstone, 

2 

4 

4 

Rutland, 

4 

11 

13 

Brookfield, 

1 

15 

15 

Shrewsbury, 

1 

30 

30 

Charlton, 

1 

2 

3 

Spencer, 

3 

30 

40 

Dudley, 

1 

1 

2 

Sterling, 

1 

1 

1 

FiTCHBURO, 

8 

52 

53 

Sturbridge, 

3 

32 

34 

Grafton, 

4 

174 

105 

Templeton, 

14 

89 

98 

Hard  wick, 

1 

15 

20 

Upton,    . 

2 

70 

60 

Holden,  . 

2 

17 

17 

Uxbridge, 

3 

3 

5 

Hopedale, 

6 

35 

35 

Webster, 

1 

2 

3 

Lancaster, 

1 

8 

15 

Westminster, 

1 

2 

5 

Leominster, 

3 

60 

60 

Winchendon, 

3 

6 

7 

Lunenburg,  . 

6 

23 

24 

WOBCESTEB, 

1 

4 

3 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not  I£eport- 

ing 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 

Value  ol'l^rod- 

uct  for  Each 

Person 

Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

503 

64,784 

12,353 

$14,100 

$1.14 

$28.03 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

25 

2,099 

116 

179 

1.54 

7.16 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

32 

5,261 

525 

635 

1.21 

19.84 

Bristol, 

< 

5,593 

30 

5,563 

357 

433 

1.21 

14.43 

Dukes,  . 

483 

2 

481 

2 

4 

2.00 

2.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

18 

5,214 

610 

806 

1.32 

44.78 

Franklin, 

5,298 

35 

5,263 

186 

193 

1.04 

5.51 

Hampden, 

4,950 

10 

4,940 

65 

103 

1.58 

10.30 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

13 

5,050 

193 

208 

1.08 

16.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

61 

8,299 

5,515 

5,163 

0.94 

84.64 

Nantucket, 

147 

3 

144 

188 

286 

1.52 

95.33 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

53 

3,708 

882 

1,392 

1.58 

26.26 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

88 

4,500 

1,981 

2,917 

1.47 

33.15 

Suffolk, 

188 

6 

182 

770 

855 

1.11 

142.50 

Worcester, 

14,207 

127 

14,080 

963 

926 

0.96 

7.29 

GREEN    PEASE. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

519 

3,245 

$5,093 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

68 

688 

1,066 

Becket,  .... 

3 

55 

$51 

Bourne, 

11 

172 

268 

Cheshire, 

5 

65 

93 

Brewster, 

6 

38 

58 

Clarksburg,  . 

9 

95 

120 

Chatham, 

7 

134 

182 

Dal  ton,  .... 

39 

259 

279 

Dennis,  . 

56 

300 

454 

Egremont,     . 

1 

20 

20 

Falmouth,     . 

83 

733 

1,036 

Florida, 

1 

3 

3 

Harwich, 

96 

377 

556 

Great  Barringtou, 

36 

369 

456 

Mashpee, 

7 

17 

25 

Hinsdale, 

54 

169 

150 

Orleans, 

1 

10 

15 

Lanesborough, 

3 

20 

23 

Provincetown, 

31 

89 

155 

Lee,        .... 

9 

84 

118 

Sandwich, 

6 

95 

116 

Lenox,   .... 

13 

475 

813 

Truro,    . 

72 

319 

630 

North  Adams,    . 

9 

282 

254 

Welltleet,      . 

62 

231 

456 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

13 

334 

263 

Yarmouth,     . 

13 

42 

76 

Sandisfield,    . 

1 

25 

30 

Sheffield, 

1 

10 

8 

BERKSHIRE. 

257 

4,585 

$5,271 

Stockbridge, . 
West  Stockbrid£;e, 

12 
5 

537 
11 

830 
11 

Adams, 

8 

196 

166 

Williamstown, 

33 

1,556 

1,565 

Alford,  .... 

1 

10 

10 

Windsor, 

1 

10 

8 

490 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
GREEN  PEASE  — Continued. 


Keturns 

,  Keturns 

COCNTIKS,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

portinif 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Speeitifd 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BRISTOL. 

1,129 

19,533 

$20,749 

FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Acuehnet,      .        .        .           164 

1,803 

2,090 

Hawley, 

23 

70 

$46 

Attleborough, 

16 

465 

387 

Leyden, 

1 

20 

20 

Berkley, 

11 

275 

387 

Monroe, 

1 

3 

3 

Dartmouth,   . 

261 

3,4:37 

4,414 

Montague, 

12 

291 

307 

Dighton, 

15 

470 

513 

New  Salem, 

8 

127 

157 

Easton 

6 

145 

201 

Northfield, 

2 

12 

13 

Fairhaven,     . 

i          95 

797 

1,034 

Orange, . 

8 

134 

118 

Fall  River, 

49 

400 

425 

Shelburne, 

68 

316 

242 

Freetown, 

32 

904 

789 

Sunderland, 

5 

225 

225 

Mansfield, 

1          69 

200 

198 

Warwick, 

13 

221 

217 

New  Bedford,   . 

45 

581 

793 

Wendell, 

69 

199 

205 

North  Attleborough,    . 

9 

175 

189 

Whately, 

8 

72 

91 

Norton, .... 

102 

345 

346 

Raynham, 

5 

108 

170 

Rehoboth, 

39 

1,579 

1,285 

H  \  MPDEN. 

295 

9,044 

$10,092 

Seekonk, 

46 

1,320 

1,357 

Somerset, 

16 

1,435 

1,267 

Agawam, 

27 

871 

1,089 

Swansea, 

33 

2,508 

2,216 

Brimfield,      . 

13 

58 

69 

Taunton, 

23 

796 

931 

Chicopee,     . 

22 

939 

1,245 

Westport, 

93 

1,790 

1,757 

East  Longmeadov 

t      • 

8 

198 

224 

Granville, 

3 

21 

18 

Hampden,      . 

3 

58 

58 

DUKES. 

44 

935 

$1,361 

Holland, 

3 

10 

10 

HOLTOKE,       . 

5 

900 

850 

Chllmark,      . 

1 

3 

3 

Longmeadow, 

11 

39 

102 

Cottage  City, 

23 

414 

603 

Ludlow, 

9 

107 

82 

Edgartown,  . 

8 

188 

291 

Monson, 

12 

103 

121 

Goenold, 

1 

20 

25 

Montgomery, 

1 

3 

10 

Tisbury, 

4 

72 

108 

Palmer,  . 

31 

213 

208 

West  Tisbury,      . 

7 

238 

331 

Russell, 
Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 

1 

3 
85 

25 

303 

1,684 

38 

244 

2,135 

ESSEX. 

1,065 

30,339 

$36,364 

Wales,   . 
Westfield,      . 

10 
12 

46 
549 

48 
689 

Amesbury,    . 

39 

392 

419 

West  Springfield, 

20 

2,525 

2,505 

Andover, 

44 

4,051 

4,738 

Wilbraham,  . 

16 

332 

347 

Beverly, 

116 

3,591 

3,436 

Boxford, 

83 

1,309 

1,527 

1 

Bradford, 

13 

995 

1,363 

HAMPSHIRE. 

308 

3,148 

$3,101 

Danvers, 

27 

2,228 

3,020 

Esses,    . 

18 

400 

446 

Amherst, 

2 

200 

215 

Georgetown, 

12 

109 

130 

;    Belchertown, 

1.56 

568 

572 

Gloucester, 

82 

1,893 

2,720 

Cummington, 

22 

68 

58 

Groveland,    . 

14 

362 

494 

Easthampton, 

20 

165 

162 

Hamilton, 

17 

437 

692 

Enfield,  . 

1 

15 

15 

Haverhill,  . 

28 

964 

889 

Granby, 

7 

242 

202 

Ipswich, 

22 

487 

542 

Greenwich,    . 

1 

25 

20 

Lawrence,  . 

2 

120 

180 

Hadley,  . 

8 

202 

241 

Lynn,    .... 

8 

306 

357 

Huntington,  . 

1 

40 

50 

Lynnfield,      . 

!            5 

85 

85 

Northampton, 

21 

617 

521 

Manchester,  . 

17 

188 

376 

Pelham, 

1 

2 

2 

Marblehead,  . 

14 

603 

975 

Plain  field,      . 

2 

6 

3 

Merrimac, 

12 

189 

240 

Southampton, 

14 

218 

221 

Methuen, 

90 

1,596 

2,182 

South  Hadlev, 

12 

457 

403 

Middleton,    . 

54 

1,268 

859 

'    M'are,     . 

34 

323 

316 

Newbury, 

22 

402 

459 

,    Williamsburg, 

6 

100 

100 

Newburyport,   . 

28 

602 

725 

North  Andover,    . 

31 

1,632 

1,950 

Peabody, 

116 

2,051 

1,946 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,738 

59,130 

$63,894 

Rockport, 

17 

926 

1,652 

Rowley, 

14 

171 

203 

Acton,    .... 

90 

722 

732 

Salem,  .... 

25 

323 

368 

Arlington, 

6 

415 

420 

Salisbury, 

26 

367 

355 

Ashby,  . 

29 

345 

477 

Saugus 

16 

7.iO 

1,031 

Ashland, 

4 

34 

48 

Swampscott, 

7 

292 

506 

Aver, 

14 

51 

51 

Topsfield,      . 

8 

500 

475 

Bedford, 

54 

1,902 

1,717 

Wenhara, 

16 

406 

614 

Belmont, 

11 

1,521 

1,870 

"West  Newbury,    . 

22 

344 

410 

Billorica, 
'   Boxborough, 
Burlington, 

65 

1 
22 

977 

20 

2,140 

977 

35 

2,320 

FRANKLIN. 

427 

2,791 

$2,712 

Cambridge, 
Carlisle, 

2 

37 

115 
535 

115 
543 

Ashfield, 

70 

256 

257 

Chelmsford, 

54 

1,818 

1,097 

Bernardston, 

5 

76 

77 

Concord, 

102 

2,318 

2,745 

Bucklaud, 

59 

204 

198 

Dracut,  . 

37 

634 

430 

Charleraont, 

3 

39 

41 

Dunstable, 

5 

47 

59 

Colrain, . 

1 

10 

10 

Everett, 

2 

110 

158 

Conway. 

49 

161 

122 

Framingham, 

53 

1,131 

1,545 

Deertield, 

7 

134 

140 

1    Groton,  . 

26 

183 

193 

Erving,  . 

3 

52 

52 

HoUiston, 

8 

178 

187 

Gill,        . 

2 

20 

20 

Hopkinton, 

12 

136 

214 

Greenfield, 

10 

149 

151 

Hudson, 

30 

302 

381 

AGKICLTLTUKAL    PRODUCTS  I     BY   NAME. 


491 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
GREEN   PEASE  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

.Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

JIIDDLESEX  — Con. 

* 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Lexington,     . 

47 

4,102 

$4,-598 

Marion,  . 

19 

177 

$190 

Lincoln, 

49 

6,944 

7,902 

i   Marsh  field,    . 

26 

575 

715 

Littleton, 

4 

115 

185 

Mattapoisett, 

39 

323 

343 

Lowell, 

8 

531 

503 

Middleborough, 

113 

1,395 

1,993 

Malden, 

1 

15 

15 

Norwell, 

11 

767 

1,245 

Marlborough, 

13 

333 

384 

Pembroke, 

10 

100 

126 

Mayuard, 

13 

339 

308 

Plymouth, 

7 

68 

111 

Medford,     . 

4 

135 

198 

Plympton, 

51 

303 

425 

Melrose, 

4 

347 

521 

!   Rochester, 

49 

1,263 

1,488 

Natick,  . 

98 

871 

991 

Rockland, 

11 

181 

276 

Newton, 

96 

2,372 

2,197 

Scituate, 

54 

3,492 

3,938 

North  Reading, 

56 

371 

588 

Wareham, 

20 

146 

205 

Pepperell,     . 

16 

343 

330 

West  Bridgewater, 

26 

1,386 

1,541 

Reading, 

71 

712 

1,123 

Whitman, 

12 

161 

247 

Sherborn, 

95 

597 

676 

Shirley, 

7 

143 

208 

Stoneham, 

6 

530 

585 

SUFFOLK. 

27 

5,657 

$3,416 

Stow,      . 

19 

540 

547 

Boston, 

11 

1,019 

1,327 

Sudbury, 

96 

1,854 

1,832 

Chelsea, 

2 

30 

40 

Tewksbury,  . 

102 

2,295 

2,194 

Revere,  .... 

11 

4,585 

2,003 

TowDsend,     . 

7 

310 

310 

Winthrop,     . 

3 

23 

46 

Tyngsborough, 

22 

378 

316 

Wakefield,    . 

2 

17 

22 

Waltham,    . 

36 

2,438 

2,512 

WORCESTER. 

1,233 

17,264 

$18,402 

Watertown,  . 

Wayland, 

Westford,      . 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Winchester,  . 

WOBURN, 

9 
20 
61 
26 
40 
21 
25 

2,630 
2,248 
1,091 
2,661 
474 
3,500 
4,260 

2,635 
2,269 
1,043 
3,073 
800 
3,429 
5,306 

Ashburnhnm, 
;   Athol,    . 
i   Auburn, 

Barre,     . 
i    Berlin,    . 

Blackstone,   . 

Bolton,  . 

26 
16 
24 
27 
12 
102 
4 

138 
325 
1,637 
138 
218 
520 
63 

143 
372 
1,461 
163 
198 
498 
63 

!   Boylston, 

12 

97 

101 

NANTUCKET. 

28 

691 

$1,089 

Brookfield,    . 
Charlton, 

7 
10 

405 
122 

495 
134 

Nantucket,    . 

28 

691 

1,089 

Clinton, . 

7 

70 

90 

Dana, 

12 

133 

133 

NORFOLK 

364 

9,250 

$11,562 

Douglas, 
Dudley, 

12 
18 

142 
94 

204 
120 

Avon,     . 

Hellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,    . 

Milton 

9 

6 

42 

9 

12 

8 

22 

16 

9 

34 

10 

1 

7 

5 

6 

1 

160 

150 

1,151 

1,124 

186 

127 

735 

403 

435 

429 

155 

25 

75 

158 

28 

44 

231 

192 

1,717 

1,242 

221 

138 

1,067 

341 

495 

493 

231 

50 

84 

248 

40 

44 

Fitch B0BG,  . 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick,     . 

Harvard, 

Holden,  . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leoraioster,  . 

Lunenburg,  . 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

Northborough, 

42 
12 
14 

5 

14 
17 

5 

6 
18 

6 

8 
28 

4 
25 

6 
13 

1,126 
1.55 
331 
271 
153 
173 
14 
510 
380 
101 
345 
330 
80 
322 
129 
398 

707 
111 
427 
296 
205 
185 

13 
630 
458 
123 
395 
376 

80 
367 
152 
435 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCT, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

31 

6 

6 

6 

17 

6 

23 

30 

1 

953 
155 

60 
206 
270 
313 
295 
582 
180 
776 

75 

1,164 
160 
48 
207 
415 
446 
350 
582 
182 

1,099 
75 

Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 
Oakham, 
Oxford,  . 
Paxton,  . 
Petersham,    . 
Phillipston,  . 
Princeton, 
Royalston,     . 
Rutland, 
Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 

7 

1 

1 

23 

5 

56 

5 

77 

11 

75 

29 

10 

130 

10 

8 

269 

130 

264 

40 

273 

77 

246 

663 

390 

127 

12 

8 

331 

157 
250 

50 
269 

75 
248 
556 
589 

Southbridge, 

6 

141 

145 

PLYMOUTH. 

751 

18,230 

$24,322 

Spencer, 

12 

148 

177 

Sterling, 

62 

368 

507 

Abington, 

28 

804 

800 

:   Sturbridge, 

3 

85 

90 

Bridgewater, 

38 

1,187 

1,782 

Sutton,   . 

23 

332 

312 

Brockton,   . 

21 

585 

1,354 

Templeton, 

32 

244 

241 

Carver,  . 

56 

387 

707 

Upton,    . 

4 

39 

30 

Duxbury, 

18 

393 

622 

Uxbridge, 

60 

508 

474 

East  Bridgewater 

41 

1,375 

2,104 

Warren, 

44 

124 

121 

Halifax, 

38 

1,225 

1,493 

Webster, 

8 

53 

52 

Hanover, 

19 

462 

473 

Westborough, 

33 

883 

874 

Hanson, 

13 

354 

554 

West  Boylston, 

21 

297 

328 

Hingham, 

10 

884 

1,257 

West  Brookfield, . 

4 

57 

62 

Hull,       . 

1 

20 

20 

Westminster, 

4 

90 

96 

Kingston, 

18 

201 

297 

Winchendon, 

60 

205 

225 

Lakeville, 

2 

16 

16 

!   Worcester, 

65 

2,370 

2,871 

492 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 

GREEN   PEASE— Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


POTATOES, 


Returns 

Returns 

CocNTiKs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

CocN'TiES, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting- 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

■•^IX-'Cilied 
I'roduct 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BAENSTABLE. 

1,007 

50,493 

$29,077 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

112 

13,737 

7,113 

Berklev, 

150 

12,914 

$7,115 

Bourne, 

44 

2,269 

1,712 

Dartmouth,   . 

425 

58,668 

29,322 

Brewster, 

35 

2,841 

1,554 

Dighton, 

176 

18,432 

10,359 

Chatham, 

41 

2,037 

1,024 

Easton 

142 

8,772 

4,275 

Dennis,  .... 

67 

2,991 

1,521 

Fairhaven,     . 

115 

13,088 

6,647 

Eastham, 

24 

1,735 

789 

Fall  River, 

106 

14,136 

7,641 

Falmouth, 

127 

8,874 

6,124 

Freetown, 

64 

7,986 

4,083 

Harwich, 

202 

3,749 

1,866 

Mansfield, 

93 

4,156 

1,912 

Mashpee, 

20 

789 

578 

New  Bedford,    . 

120 

8,047 

4,175 

Orleans, 

31 

1,465 

862 

North  Attleborough,    . 

64 

4,934 

2,530 

Provincetown, 

49 

869 

562 

Norton,  .... 

152 

5,779 

2,762 

Sandwich, 

39 

2,860 

1,221 

Raynham, 

144 

7,795 

3,557 

Truro 

90 

3,272 

2,301 

Rehoboth, 

334 

39,019 

21,017 

Wellfleet,      . 

92 

1,282 

986 

Seekonk, 

180 

27,831 

14,817 

Yarmouth,    . 

34 

1,723 

864 

Soraereet, 
Swansea, 

75 
171 

44,639 
54,910 

22,469 
27,478 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,193 

506,470 

$170,033 

Taunton, 

216 

15,346 

8,175 

Adams 

93 

22,039 

8,572 

Westport, 

312 

55,183 

27,295 

Alford 

Becket,  .        .        .        . 

58 
104 

6,010 
12,921 

l,8i)S 
4,772 

DUKES. 

259 

29,362 

$17,078 

Cheshire, 

100 

19,046 

7,750 

Chilmark, 

51 

6,117 

2,748 

Clarksburg,  . 

88 

10,638 

3,920 

Cottage  City, 

34 

4,305 

3,150 

Dalton,  .        .        .        . 

66 

10,271 

4,333 

Edgartown,  . 

49 

6,362 

3,202 

Egremont,     . 

86 

9,695 

2,864 

Gay  Head,     . 

18 

1,355 

677 

Florida 

74 

11,705 

3,505 

Gosnold, 

7 

620 

252 

Great  Harrington, 

166 

26,516 

9,256 

Tisburv, 

22 

1,125 

848 

Hancock, 

59 

19,433 

6,924 

West  Tisbury, 

78 

9,478 

6,201 

Hinsdale, 

111 

16,876 

6,719 

Lanesborough, 

96 

14,927 

5,910 

ESSEX. 

2,335 

378,870 

$187,315 

Lee,        .        .        .        . 

Lenox 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington,     . 
New  Ashford, 
New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams,    . 

Otis 

Peru 

Pittsfield,  . 

Richmond,     . 

Sandisfield,    . 

Savov,    .        .        .        . 

She  111  eld,       . 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringharn,  . 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

120 

88 

88 

21 

25 

143 

87 

83 

66 

245 

80 

123 

110 

213 

95 

54 

67 

82 

198 

104 

16,887 
14,723 
10,158 

2,255 

5,215 
19,999 
15,729 

7,050 
10,953 
40,404 

9,777 
15,376 
19,6S2 
31,294 
17,441 

6,595 
11,502 

9,678 
45,576 
16,099 

6,809 
5,722 
3,459 
657 
1,639 
5,963 
5,771 
1,390 
2,291 

10,963 
3,077 
3,142 
5,849 
9,333 
7,276 
2,177 
4,104 
3,278 

15,950 
4,850 

Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Dan  vers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,    . 

Lynn  field, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Nfethuen, 

t 

137 
6'J 

114 

108 
21 
74 
51 
78 
83 
55 
53 
78 

103 
4 
6 
13 
15 
32 
59 

205 

21,999 

24,585 

17,074 

11,659 

5,420 

35,277 

5,871 

6,070 

7,447 

0,853 

6,870 

19,435 

20,425 

1,775 

1,630 

3,325 

800 

8,235 

7,330 

23,276 

8,804 

11,946 
8,554 
5,653 
2,776 

19,231 
2,981 
2,724 
4,338 
2,782 
3,455 
8,454 

10,245 
910 
1,213 
1,763 
477 
5,850 
3,157 

11,814 

BRISTOL. 

3,259 

420,747 

$215,451  i 

Middleton, 
Nevvburv, 

72 

107 

6,749 
17,952 

3,460 
7,832 

Acushnet, 

180 

14,378 

7,297  ' 

Newhuryport, 

61 

6,515 

3,049 

Attleborough, 

40 

4,734 

2,525  : 

North  Andov 

er, 

93 

17,101 

8,941 

AGRICULTLTRAL    PRODUCT?^:     BY   NAME. 


493 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
POTATOES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

COUN'TIE.S,  ClTlKS,  AND 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Kc- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

portiuK 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

ESSEX  -  Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Peabody, 

131 

19,900 

$10,058 

Prescott, 

82 

5,.581 

$1,413 

Kockport, 

17 

8,.500 

4,630 

Southampton, 

163 

27,697 

10,982 

Rowley, 

84 

10,281 

4,021 

South  Hadley, 

163 

30,020 

11,446 

Salem,  . 

22 

2,011 

1,088 

Ware,     . 

171 

22,107 

7,600 

Salisbury, 

113 

9,599 

5,.555 

AVesthainpton, 

76 

6,796 

2,616 

Saugue, . 

21 

1,895 

1,361 

Williamsburg, 

116 

10,667 

4,307 

Swampscott, 

8 

1,560 

1,057 

Worthington, 

115 

10,300 

2,367 

Topefield, 

74 

13,485 

6,720 

Wenham, 

46 

5,294 

2,776 

MIDDLESEX, 

3,656 

466,811 

$227,269 

West  Newbury, 

130 

22,678 

9,640 

Acton 

121 

9,819 

4,641 

FRANKLIN. 

3,023 

313,400 

$118,135 

Arliugtou,     . 
Ashby,  . 

9 
136 

1,040 
13,520 

541 
5,423 

Ashfield, 

181 

14,807 

4,077 

Ashland, 

36 

4,076 

2,020 

Bernardeton, 

124 

11,425 

3,695 

Ayer,     . 

20 

1,861 

825 

Buckland, 

126 

9,565 

3,169 

Bedford, 

73 

7,340 

3,025 

Chailemont, 

110 

11,163 

13,524 

Belmont, 

5 

360 

175 

Colrain, 

165 

16,267 

8,009 

Billerica, 

160 

15,992 

7,852 

Conw-ay, 

135 

12,421 

3,897 

Bo.\borough, 

42 

2,753 

981 

Deerfield, 

210 

30,888 

10,296 

Burlington,    . 

19 

7,990 

4,247 

Erving,  . 

34 

2,768 

1,207 

Cambridge,  . 

1 

40 

60 

Gill, 

105 

16,253 

5,914 

Carlisle, 

57 

4,404 

1,919 

GreeDtiekl, 

155 

19,160 

6,629 

Chelmsford,  . 

158 

14,814 

7,173 

Hawley, 

89 

10,207 

2,529 

Concord, 

149 

39,719 

18,447 

Heath,    . 

95 

11,706 

3,033 

Dracut,  . 

125 

33,003 

17,374 

Leveiett, 

122 

8,558 

2,134 

Dunstable,     . 

39 

5,165 

2,544 

Leyden, 

70 

7,270 

3,604 

Everett, 

2 

3,100 

1,875 

Mbnroe, 

30 

5,599 

1,120 

Framingham, 

128 

14,099 

7,360 

Montague, 

148 

21,037 

8,840 

Groton,  . 

175 

15,611 

7,178 

New  Salem, 

135 

8,457 

2.717 

HoUiston, 

56 

5,644 

2,908 

Noithfield, 

158 

20,869 

8,300 

Hopkinton,    . 

96 

9,885 

4,676 

Orange,  . 

139 

12,719 

5,973 

Hudson, 

72 

6,661 

3,325 

Rowe,    . 

73 

5,784 

1,226 

Lexington,    . 

79 

11,723 

5,483 

Shelburne, 

90 

8,971 

2,788 

Lincoln, 

68 

18,004 

8,814 

Shuteebury, 

97 

5,296 

1,351 

Littleton, 

41 

6,985 

3,264 

Sunderland, 

114 

11,881 

4,564 

Lowell, 

23 

6,862 

3,628 

Warwick, 

118 

8,608 

3,450 

Malden, 

4 

550 

275 

Wendell, 

83 

5,537 

2,212 

Marlborough, 

99 

14,043 

7,694 

Whately, 

117 

16,184 

3,877 

Maynard, 

26 

4,247 

2,217 

Medford,     . 

2 

99 

42 

H.VMPDEN 

2,925 

471,088 

$180,947 

Melrose, 
Natick,  . 

4 
155 

105 
9,731 

56 
4,690 

Agawam, 

301 

94,526 

35,996 

Newton, 

103 

5,349 

2,879 

Blandford,     . 

129 

18,162 

3,714 

North  Reading, 

87 

9,360 

4,545 

Briiufield, 

145 

18,987 

7,517 

Pepperell, 

64 

4,255 

2,137 

Chei-ter, 

89 

10,724 

3,786 

Reading, 

84 

S,19S 

1,566 

t'UICOPEE,       . 

143 

23,074 

8,605 

Sherborn, 

122 

12,373 

6,363 

East  Longmeadow 

> 

105 

20,443 

6,981 

Shirley, . 

74 

6,440 

2,603 

Granville, 

158 

15,373 

5,107 

Stoneham,     . 

10 

1,412 

804 

Hamnden, 

102 

17,144 

6,892 

Stow, 

94 

9,517 

5,779 

Holland, 

38 

4,126 

1,590 

Sudbury, 

129 

22,211 

10,394 

HOLYOKE, 

77 

11,115 

4,662 

Tewksbury,  . 

149 

30,562 

14,554 

Lougmeadow, 

51 

10,145 

3,711 

Townsend,    . 

49 

7,185 

3,811 

Ludlow, 

154 

22,524 

8,293 

Tyngsborough, 

68 

7,669 

3,785 

Monson, 

217 

24,311 

9,733 

Wakefield,     . 

11 

960 

563 

Montgomery, 

51 

5,224 

1,821 

Waltham,    . 

45 

4,505 

1,739 

Palmer^ 

176 

21,633 

7,454 

Watertown,  . 

20 

1,228 

618 

Russell, 

42 

3,180 

1,088 

Wayland, 

53 

14,580 

4,935 

Southwick,    . 

162 

28,345 

11,923 

Westford,      . 

148 

17,209 

8,554 

Springfield, 

162 

22,445 

9,978 

Weston, 

31 

3,900 

2,044 

Tolland, 

51 

7,306 

2,559 

Wilmington, 

87 

8,315 

4,250 

AVales,   . 

77 

7,866 

3,132 

Winchester,  . 

16 

1,248 

633 

Weetfleld,      . 

222 

33,158 

15,826 

WOBURN, 

32 

6,090 

3,481 

West  Springtield, 

133 

20,975 

9,407 

Wilbraham,  . 

140 

30,302 

11,172 

NANTUCKET. 

85 

6,794 

$6,173 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,978 

452,065 

$149,428 

Nantucket,    . 

85 

6,794 

6,173 

Amherst, 
Belchertown, 

198 

288 

33,653 

41,228 

10,461 
15,025 

NORFOLK. 

1,336 

127,063 

$67,232 

Cliedtertield,  . 

103 

7,501 

1,945 

Avon,     . 

33 

2,120 

1,296 

Cummiiigton, 

94 

8,188 

2,042 

Bellingham,  . 

71 

7,464 

3,784 

P^asthampton, 

129 

21,816 

8,475 

Braintree, 

81 

5,167 

3,209 

Enfield,  . 

65 

7,203 

2,283 

Brookline, 

13 

2,902 

1,396 

Goshen, 

46 

4,153 

1,043 

Canton,  . 

49 

2,599 

1,355 

Granby, 

112 

26,580 

9,271 

Cohasset, 

27 

3,050 

1,666 

Greenwich,   . 

58 

7,735 

2,142 

Dedham, 

89 

11,864 

6,734 

Hadlev,. 

265 

71,045 

21,100 

Dover,    . 

90 

10,351 

4,916 

Hatfield, 

163 

33,466 

8,831 

Foxhorough, 

13 

■     1,875 

988 

Huntington,  . 

83 

8,401 

2,940 

Franklin, 

106 

10,246 

5,615 

Middlefield,   . 

53 

9,840 

3,401 

Holbrook, 

37 

1,970 

1,182 

Northampton, 

264 

42,730 

10,282 

Medfield, 

52 

3,672 

1,943 

Pelham, 

90 

8,077 

2,025 

Medway, 

72 

6,774 

3,511 

Plainfield,      . 

91 

7,281 

1,531 

Millis,     . 

42 

4,68i 

2,245 

49^ 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Coutinued. 
POTATOES  —  Coucluded. 


CoCNTiES,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


KORFOLK— Con. 

Milton,  . 
Needham, 
Korfolk, 
Norwood, 

QlTINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stonghton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Ahington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

iJuxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

I'lymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

SUFFOLK 

Boston, 

Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Winthrop,     . 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 
Barre,    . 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


13 
86 
69 
35 
11 
21 
70 
97 
22 
50 
72 
15 

1,929 

54 
86 
38 
75 
75 

104 
85 
51 

131 

32 

1 

62 

135 
33 
83 
73 

191 
37 
74 
53 
90 
94 
25 
94 
33 
94 
26 

41 

23 
2 

11 
5 

6,883 

111 

134 

88 

176 


Bushels 


Value 


1,705 
12,899 
4,724 
2,7u5 
2,520 
1,130 
6,702 
5,655 
3,460 
3,585 
4,955 
2,295 

213,223 

3,915 

13,043 
3,682 
3,510 
4,291 
8,660 

10,642 
4,955 
9,260 
7,515 
200 
4,238 

10,042 
1,792 
9,617 
5,8.50 

16,824 

12,405 
4,754 

15,441 
3,630 

11,010 
1,405 

30,479 
1,733 

12,870 
1,460 

19,033 

4,563 

150 

13,960 

360 

716,828 

12,841 
9,376 
7,922 

23,131 


$1,162 
5,508 
2,413 
1,590 
1,473 
702 
3,197 
2,722 
2,060 
2,084 
3,365 
1,116 

$118,027 

2,.593 
7,209 
2,078 
1,845 
2,251 
5,100 
6,112 
2,502 
5,635 
4,871 

100 
2,189 
5,082 

848 
5,170 
3,231 
8,227 
5,629 
2,441 
4,165 
1,785 
5,328 

897 
23,835 

895 
7,092 

917 

$10,842 

3,554 
111 

6,986 
191 

$302,518 

5,486 
4,900 
3,337 
9.380 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Bushels 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Berlin 

104 

7,376 

$3,048 

Blackstoue,   . 

123 

11,569 

5,932 

Bolton,  . 

129 

9,512 

3,837 

Boylston, 

103 

20,143 

7,000 

Brookfield,    . 

164 

14,684 

5,870 

Charlton, 

200 

18,203 

9,077 

Clinton, . 

74 

4,241 

1,604 

Dana, 

67 

6,831 

2,734 

Douglas, 

114 

10,165 

4,404 

Dudley, 

114 

13,897 

5,793 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

133 

21,5.50 

7,199 

Gardner, 

42 

4,578 

2,167 

Grafton, 

147 

15,714 

7,903 

Hardwick,     . 

152 

21,0.55 

7,459 

Harvard, 

166 

13,013 

5,201 

Holden, . 

140 

16,494 

7,942 

Hopedale, 

32 

1,468 

739 

Hubbardston, 

118 

11,314 

4,676 

Lancaster, 

134 

12,608 

5,184 

Leicester, 

77 

6,937 

3,475 

Leominster,  . 

20 

4,265 

2,192 

Lunenburg,   . 

171 

14,018 

7,125 

Mendon, 

114 

9,379 

3,886 

Milford, 

56 

5,730 

2,798 

Millbury, 

96 

13,616 

6,723 

New  Braintree,     . 

84 

13,258 

5,207 

Northborough, 

139 

13,092 

5,403 

Northbridge, 

79 

6,671 

3,113 

North  Brookfield, 

149 

9,422 

3,774 

Oakham, 

80 

9,865 

3,052 

Oxford, . 

124 

12,159 

4,145 

Paxton,  . 

57 

6,121 

1,806 

Petersham,    . 

146 

13,260 

5,3.53 

Phillipston,   . 

77 

12,074 

4,626 

Princeton, 

143 

9,705 

4,697 

Royalston,     . 

131 

9,156 

4,087 

Rutland, 

117 

13,436 

7,107 

Shrewsbury, 

144 

12,906 

5,381 

Southborough, 

67 

6,516 

3,396 

Southbridge, 

67 

12,8.34 

4,772 

Spencer, 

138 

12,002 

5,779 

Sterling, 

166 

29,248 

8,005 

Sturbridge,    . 

157 

15,992 

6,008 

Sutton,  . 

180 

17,367 

7,2.54 

Templeton,   . 

147 

17,029 

6,758 

Upton,    . 

136 

12,172 

5,838 

Uxbridge, 

155 

17,213 

7,075 

Warren, 

115 

12,610 

4,538 

Webster, 

47 

4,034 

1,740 

Westborough, 

79 

9,511 

4,796 

West  Boylston, 

81 

8,429 

4,122 

West  Brookfield, 

99 

12,016 

4,427 

1    Westminster, 

i         175 

14,578 

6,747 

\   Winchendon, 

100 

10,326 

4,837 

j  Worcester, 

205 

22,196 

11,574 

RECAPITULATION. 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


495 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
PUMPKINS. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Kf- 

CocNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specififd 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

409 

404,500 

$3,433 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

38 

49,750 

788 

Georgetown, 

1 

1,000 

$5 

Bourne, 

2 

1,200 

6 

Groveland,     . 

7 

14,300 

84 

Brewster, 

7 

10,000 

56 

Hamilton, 

2 

2,800 

14 

Chatham, 

1 

500 

5 

Haverhill, 

14 

21,505 

231 

Dennis,  . 

24 

18,740 

188  1 

Manchester, 

2 

600 

9 

Eastham, 

1 

4,000 

20 

Marblehead, 

2 

8,000 

44 

Falmouth,     . 

39 

46,530 

257 

Mernmac, 

6 

18,025 

62 

Harwich, 

93 

54,2.30 

310 

Methuen, 

1 

2,000 

20 

Mashpee, 

2 

600 

4 

Middleton, 

19 

39,225 

250 

Orleans, 

13 

53,100 

155 

Newbury, 

8 

18,100 

74 

Provincetown, 

31 

8,640 

100 

Newburtport,  . 

4 

34,500 

86 

Sandwich, 

11 

13,300 

175 

North  Andover,    . 

18 

12,250 

100 

Truro,    . 

68 

56,750 

550 

Peabody, 

19 

53,225 

274 

Wellfiect,       . 

71 

77,800 

784 

Rockport, 

2 

400 

9 

Yarmouth,     . 

8 

3,360 

35 

Rowley, 

3 

8,500 

11 

Salisbury, 

9 

32,500 

77 

BERKSHIRE. 

367 

1,547,753 

$4,669 

Saugus, . 
Wenham, 

1 

1 

2,000 
500 

10 
3 

Adams, .... 

5 

34,020 

78 

West  Newbury,    . 

7 

20,600 

67 

Becket,  . 

8 

32,700 

70 

Clarksburg,  . 

3 

750 

24 

FRANKLIN. 

218 

441,755 

$2,231 

Daltou,  . 

3 

6,500 

74 

Egremont, 

5 

29,000 

48 

Ashfield, 

22 

13,900 

63 

Florida, 

2 

6,000 

25 

Bernardston, 

7 

17,700 

76 

Great  Barrington, 

5 

49,000 

69 

Buckland, 

12 

«,:):» 

40 

Hancock,   .    . 

7 

27,400 

48 

Charlemont, 

3 

13,000 

13 

Hinsdale, 

40 

380,130 

450 

Conway, 

4 

3,750 

13 

Lanesborough, 

1 

3,000 

15 

Deerfield, 

4 

1,000 

14 

Lee, 

77 

92,700 

927 

Gill, 

2 

3,000 

50 

Lenox,    . 

4 

10,250 

48 

Greenfield, 

2 

8,000 

70 

New  Ashford,  . 

3 

5,000 

9 

Hawley, 

5 

4,600 

20 

New  Marlborough 

, 

10 

32,500 

128 

Heath,    . 

16 

31,835 

237 

North  Adams, 

13 

95,055 

442 

Leverett, 

18 

52,200 

265 

Otis, 

29 

127,000 

329 

Monroe, 

3 

8,000 

20 

Peru,      . 

6 

37,000 

57 

New  Salem, 

24 

85,140 

475 

PiTTSFIELD, 

32 

105,700 

595 

Orange, . 

7 

18,800 

99 

Richmond,     . 

12 

34,800 

59 

Rowe,     . 

25 

59,900 

279 

Sandisfleld,    . 

33 

266,500 

621 

Shelburne, 

4 

4,600 

2S 

Savoy,    . 

3 

5,000 

35 

Shutesbury, 

17 

23,200 

128 

Sheffield, 

1 

1,200 

9 

Warwick, 

3 

2,100 

17 

Stockbridge, 

22 

43,700 

181 

Wendell, 

30 

71,100 

232 

Tyringham,  . 

11 

82,700 

129 

Whately, 

10 

11,600 

92 

Washington, 

21 

19,200 

97 

West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown,      . 

2 
9 

14,000 
6,948 

16 

88 

HAMPDEN. 

268 

670,735 

$4,547 

Agawam, 

12 

49,000 

205 

BRISTOL. 

547 

1,080,204 

$10,366 

Blandford,     . 
Brimtteld, 

47 
29 

216,300 
26,375 

831 
165 

Acushnet, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley, 
Dartmouth,  . 

Easton 

Fairhaven,     . 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,   . 

North  Attleborough,    . 

Norton,  .         .         .         . 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton,     . 

Westport, 

lOS 

1 

3 

122 

5 

69 

38 

13 

10 

15 

1 

16 

1 

16 

10 

10 

109 

90,310 

200,000 

24,500 

182,365 

13,000 

71,270 

24,144 

27,700 

2,700 

63,060 

4,000 

2,890 

1,000 

32,215 

24,200 

14,200 

302,650 

948 
500 

237 
1,869 

125 

681  1 

358  I 

277 
30 

632 

40 

63 

15 

1,184 

235 

70 

3,102 

Chester, 
Chicopee,     . 
East  Longmeadow, 
Granville, 
Hampdin 
Holland, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

Montgomery, 

Palmer, .... 

Russell, 

Southwick,    . 

Springfield, 

Tolland, 

Wales,   .... 

Westfield,     . 

15 
9 
2 

22 

2 

5 
2 

2 

4 

9 

11 

16 

10 

1 

19 

8 

15 

7 

38,900 
13,050 

4,000 

94,400 

5,000 

3,600 

260 

1,500 

3,800 

26,400 

24,350 

13,500 

25,000 

200 

32,600 

40,000 

16,200 

4,550 

1,262 
268 

10 
144 

40 

33 
6 

12 

29 
223 
264 

38 

250 

4 

275 

97 
124 

58 

West  Springfield, 

4 

1,600 

32 

DUKES. 

41 

92,920 

$1,106 

Wilbraham,  . 

17 

30,150 

177 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 

5 

7 

8,020 
37,900 

260 
281 

HAMPSHIRE. 

300 

821,913 

$4,324 

Edgartown,  . 
Tisbury, 

25 
4 

42,600 
4,400 

621 
44 

Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, 

37 
38 

58,400 
69,875 

147 
458 

Cummington, 

21 

65,560 

180 

ESSEX. 

165 

411,630 

$1,952 

Easthampton, 

5 

11,300 

114 

Enfield, .... 

3 

8,000 

22 

Amesbury,    . 

16 

43,000 

126 

Goshen, 

17 

23,550 

96 

Andover, 

,        , 

1 

4,000 

20 

Granby, 

11 

76,053 

652 

Boxford, 

, 

15 

36,750 

157 

Greenwich, 

10 

16,000 

47 

Danvers, 

3 

16,350 

104 

Hadlev,  . 

1 

1,000 

5 

Essex,    . 

4 

21,500 

115 

Hatfield, 

3 

1,850 

47 

496 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1805. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
PUMPKINS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

portlng 

I'ounds 

Value 

Towns. 

porting' 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specitied 

Specified 

I'roduct 

I'roduct 

HAMPSHIRE -Con. 

PLYMOUTH. 

319 

354,290 

$3,690 

Huntington,  . 

16 

25,300 

$211 

Bridgewater, 

4 

22,500 

263 

Midclletield,  . 

20 

135,000 

1,080 

Brockton,   . 

3 

3,300 

21 

Northampton, 

9 

6,425 

106 

Carver,  . 

47 

25,650 

260 

Pelliam, 

20 

41,000 

231) 

-   Dux  bury, 

16 

30,400 

304 

PlaintJeld,      . 

10 

45,000 

61 

Hanover, 

5 

13,000 

112 

Prescott, 

28 

100,000 

500 

Hanson, 

1 

2,000 

15 

Ware,     . 

12 

18,400 

45 

Hingham, 

5 

17,200 

465 

Westhampton, 

5 

4,400 

44 

Kingston, 

23 

22,000 

315 

Williamiiburg, 

6 

9,800 

98 

Marion,  . 

5 

16,000 

119 

Worthington, 

28 

105,000 

181 

Marshfield,    . 

8 

10,950 

110 

Mattapoisett, 

13 

38,000 

243 

MIDDLESEX. 

438 

888,170 

$6,770 

Middleborough, 
Norwell, 

88 
2 

48,600 
3,000 

466 
30 

Acton,    .... 

25 

18,950 

146 

Pembroke,     . 

5 

4,600 

46 

Arlington, 

1 

3,000 

15 

Plymouth,     . 

5 

7,750 

128 

Ashby,  . 

40 

88,600 

699 

Plympton,     . 

42 

17,300 

168 

AshUind, 

2 

9,000 

115 

Rochester,     . 

17 

41,440 

288 

Ayer, 

5 

950 

10 

Scituate, 

15 

19,950 

256 

Bedford, 

1 

2,000 

10 

Wareham,     . 

16 

4,650 

61 

Billerioa, 

12 

24,000 

178 

West  Bridgewater, 

1 

6,000 

30 

Boxborotigh, 

1 

600 

2 

Burlington,    . 

2 

22,000 

109 

Carlisle, 

10 

18,495 

206 

SUFFOLK. 

5 

33,600 

$296 

Chelmsford, . 

18 

47,600 

523 

Concord, 

25 

34,424 

367 

Boston, 

3 

29,000 

260 

Dracut,  . 

6 

15,900 

117 

Winthrop,     .        .        . 

2 

4,600 

36 

Dunstable,    . 

2 

5,000 

25 

Framingham, 

15 

12,206 

192 

Groton, 

6 

6,500 

31 

WORCESTER. 

495 

1,916,193 

$6,419 

HoUiston, 

1 

6,000 

150 

Hopkinton,    . 

3 

11,500 

203 

Ashburnham, 

21 

48,700 

330 

Hudson, 

16 

25,850 

178 

Athol,    . 

20 

34,000 

153 

Lexington,    . 

3 

3,300 

38 

Auburn, 

2 

1,500 

15 

Lincoln, 

8 

25,000 

135 

Barre,     . 

30 

164,400 

374 

Maklborough, 

3 

685 

22 

Berlin,   . 

1 

1,000 

5 

Maynard, 

2 

1,100 

6 

Blackstone,  . 

22 

22,737 

127 

Medford,     . 

1 

10,000 

50 

Bolton,  . 

2 

2,100 

21 

Melrose, 

1 

800 

8 

Boylston, 

2 

12,000 

80 

Naticli,  . 

28 

24,115 

141 

Brookfield,    . 

1 

500 

1 

Newton, 

21 

17,390 

135 

;   Charlton, 

7 

5,100 

33 

North  Reading, 

11 

12,950 

68 

j   Clinton, 

1 

1,4(10 

6" 

Pepperell, 

2 

6,400 

96 

Dana,     . 

12 

43,200 

99 

Reading, 

25 

55,650 

187 

Douglas, 

3 

10,000 

40 

Sherborn, 

18 

96,475 

495 

Dudley, 

14 

14,650 

87 

Stoneham,     . 

2 

1,700 

50 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

6 

17,060 

97 

Stow,      . 

5 

6,000 

45 

Gardner, 

7 

10,500 

189 

Sudbury, 

34 

73,250 

591 

Grafton, 

8 

15,060 

103 

Tewksbury,  . 

27 

41,955 

235 

'   Hardwick,     . 

1 

2,000 

4 

Tyngsborough, 

9 

45,200 

424 

Harvard, 

8 

7,925 

64 

Waltham,    . 

6 

8,050 

43 

Holden, . 

1 

1,000 

5 

Watertown,  . 

3 

15,000 

100 

Ho  jedale, 

1 

100 

1 

Way  land, 

2 

13,200 

42 

Hubbardeton, 

4 

12,500 

125 

Westford,      . 

12 

17,800 

95 

Lancaster,     . 

5 

14,650 

102 

Weston, 

2 

6,000 

40 

Lunenburg,  . 

4 

2,900 

29 

Wilmington, 

16 

16,975 

77 

Milford, 

7 

7,200 

65 

Winchester,  . 

5 

31,600 

351 

Millbury, 

1 

2,000 

10 

WOBURN,       . 

2 

5,000 

32 

Northborough, 

2 

1,400 

8 

Northbridge, 

3 

2,300 

9 

NANTUCKET. 

27 

253,900 

$867 

North  Krookfield, 
Oakham, 

2 
4 

2,500 
21,000 

7 
42 

Nantucket,    . 

27 

253,900 

867 

!   Oxford,. 
I'axton,  . 

13 

4 

42,360 
20,500 

146 

83 

NORFOLK 

78 

200,200 

$1,336 

Petersham,    . 
Phillipston,  . 

13 
5 

20,750 
6,500 

62 
23 

Bellingham,  . 

4 

11,000 

61 

Princeton, 

18 

35,206 

262 

Brookline, 

1 

200 

Q 

Royalston,     . 

13 

25,500 

106 

Canton, 

1 

12,000 

120 

Rutland, 

11 

39,800 

373 

Cohasset, 

1 

2,000 

20 

Shrewsbury, 

12 

22,800 

123 

Dedham, 
Dover,    . 

2 

400 

8 

Southbridge, 

2 

4,500 

15 

4 

7,000 

65 

Spencer, 

22 

782,400 

925 

Foxborough, 

4 

5,200 

52 

Sterling, 

25 

26,890 

303 

Franklin, 

11 

9,700 

75 

Sutton,  . 

5 

4,300 

23 

Med  field, 

2 

150 

2 

Templeton,   . 

19 

55,575 

162 

Med  way, 

2 

2,500 

13 

Upton,   . 

7 

19,700 

137 

Milton,   . 

1 

200 

2 

I  Uxbridge, 

37 

50,150 

258 

Needham, 

5 

25,500 

200 

Warren, 

22 

26,600 

71 

Norfolk, 

16 

38,700 

304 

Webster, 

8 

28,500 

53 

QUINCY, 

1 

2,000 

20 

Westborough, 

5 

9,000 

120 

Sharon, . 

6 

16,650 

64 

!   West  Bovlston, 

15 

93,400 

523 

Btoughton, 

10 

58,950 

252 

West  Brookfield, 

1 

2,400 

15 

Walpole, 

1 

1,000 

20 

Westminster, 

2 

8,000 

60 

Wei  eslev. 

2 

5,050 

26 

i   Wiiichendon, 

30 

98,600 

246 

Wrenthatn, 

2 

2,000 

30 

:     WOR(  ESTER, 

4 

11,400 

84 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY    NAME. 


497 


VEGETABLES  —  Contiaued. 

PUMPKINS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Keturns 

Average 

Rotnrns 

Not 

Value  ol'Prod- 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

lOtlll 

Returns 

Hcportinj; 
Spcicitied 
Product 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

uct  for  Each 

Person 

-Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

3,675 

61,612 

9,117,763 

$52,006 

$0.01 

$14.15 

Barnstable 

2,124 

409 

1,715 

404,500 

3,433 

0.01 

8.39 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

367 

4,926 

1,. 547, 7.53 

4,669 

0.003 

12.72 

Bristol, 

5,593 

547 

5,046 

1,080,204 

10,366 

0.01 

18.95 

Dukes,  . 

483 

41 

442 

92,920 

1,106 

0.01 

26.98 

Essex.  . 

5,232 

165 

5,067 

411,630 

1,952 

0.004 

11.83 

Fraukliu, 

5,298 

218 

5,080 

411,755 

2,231 

0.01 

10.23 

Hampden, 

4,950 

268 

4,682 

670,735 

4,547 

0.01 

16.97 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

300 

4,763 

821,913 

4,324 

0.01 

14.41 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

438 

7,922 

888,170 

6,770 

0.01 

15.46 

Nantucket, 

14T 

27 

120 

253,900 

867 

0.003 

32.11 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

76 

3,685 

200,200 

1,336 

0.01 

17.58 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

319 

4,269 

354,290 

3,690 

0.01 

11.57 

Suffolk, 

188 

5 

183 

33,600 

296 

0.01 

59.20 

Worcester, 

14,207 

495 

13,712 

1,916,193 

6,419 

0.003 

12.97 

SQUASHES. 


Returns 

Returns 

■ 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Ite- 

porting 

Pounds 

Value 

porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

t 

312 

131,529 

$2,213 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

29 

13,000 

415 

Berkley, 

2 

62,500 

$650 

Bourne, 

8 

2,100 

42 

Dartmouth,   . 

210 

346,104 

7,840 

Brewster, 

9 

8,050 

142 

Digliton, 

10 

63,300 

673 

Dennis, .... 

23 

6,210 

75 

Easton,  .... 

22 

36,050 

3S3 

Eastham, 

1 

2,000 

20 

Fairhaven,     . 

68 

37,455 

1,041 

Falmouth, 

55 

26,179 

410 

Fall  River, 

22 

5,029 

92 

Harwich, 

18 

4,050 

34 

Freetown, 

0 

21,300 

222 

Mashpee, 

2 

130 

3 

Mansfield, 

44 

6,630 

146 

Orleans, 

4 

6,500 

64 

New  Bedford,  . 

31 

112,560 

2,911 

Provincetown, 

33 

7,265 

121 

North  Attleborough,   . 

2 

1,000 

22 

Sandwich, 

4 

1,200 

24 

Norton 

31 

4,750 

111 

Truro,    .... 

55 

28,010 

445 

Ray n ham, 

3 

3,650 

60 

Wellfleet, 

66 

26,325 

411 

Rehoboth, 

3 

16,000 

160 

Yarmouth,     . 

5 

510 

7 

Seekonk, 

18 

175,800 

1,640 

Somerset, 

9 

7,760 

136 

BERKSHIRE. 

324 

322,506 

$5,802 

Swansea, 
Taunton,      . 

14 
23 

48,640 
79,270 

543 
1,122 

Adams, .... 

9 

4,077 

76 

Westport, 

54 

91,930 

1,280 

Backet 

7 

7,360 

113 

Cheshire, 

11 

6,296 

191 

DUKES. 

38 

31,850 

$669 

Clarksburg,  . 

7 

8,300 

148 

Dalton,  .... 

26 

24,540 

424 

Chilmark, 

2 

1,600 

56 

Florida, .... 

8 

8,400 

181 

Cottage  City, 

11 

7,500 

170 

Great  Barrlngton, 

9 

4,800 

93 

Edgartowu,  . 

8 

10,000 

200 

Hancock, 

2 

2,000 

16 

Gosnold, 

1 

1,200 

12 

Hinsdale, 

45 

44,105 

473 

Tisbury, 

4 

2,050 

41 

Lanesborough,      . 

21 

5,100 

134 

West  Tisbury,      . 

12 

9,.500 

190 

Lee,        .... 

52 

15,150 

307 

Lenox,    .        .        .        . 
Monterey, 

5 
1 

5,250 
4,000 

95 
40 

ESSEX. 

1,012 

6,746,357 

$47,424 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams,    . 
Otis,       .        .        .        . 
Peru,      .        .        .        . 

PiTTSPIELD, 

Richmond,     . 
Saudisfield,   . 

Savoy 

Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 

7 
24 

2 

3 
19 

1 

4 

9 

4. 
10 

2,620 
29,560 
1,860 
1,.500 
9,590 
1,600 
4,700 
6,800 
2,900 
49,300 

47 
398 

IS 

15 

323 

8 

47 
132 

46 
1,304 

Amesbury,    . 
Andover, 

34 
32 

55,611 

277,000 

852 

2,077 

Beverly,      . 
Boxford, 
Bradford, 
Danvers, 
Essex,    . 
Georgetown, 
Gloucester, 
Groveland,    . 

96 
74 
7 
32 
22 
11 
75 
21 

1,088,767 
178,038 

56,000 
394,078 

97,200 

14,100 
119,350 

58,200 

6,767 
1,213 

405 
2,532 

737 

115 
1,572 

392 

Tyriugham,  . 

2 

1,100 

17 

Hamilton, 

10 

80,300 

573 

Washington, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 
Windsor, 

4 

2 

29 

1 

700 

1,200 

67,698 

3,000 

14 

21 

1,068 

50 

Haverhill,  . 
Ipswich, 
j   Lawrence,  . 
Ltnn,    . 
Lynnfield, 

25 
2 
2 
6 
2 

64,608 
1,.300 
34,000 
37,200 
22,000 

580 
45 
240 
309 
168 

BRISTOL. 

696 

1,202,118 

$20,515 

Manchester,  . 
Marblehead,  . 

14 
32 

7,000 
1,553,700 

119 

10,802 

Acushnet, 

118 

52,790 

1,166 

Merrimac, 

14 

32,.500 

231 

Attleborough, 

6 

29,600 

317 

Methuen, 

59 

248,600 

2,450 

498 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
SQUASHES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

CoiTNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

C'ocxTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Spt'cifled 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Middleton,     . 

41 

153,520 

$1,168 

Middlefield,  . 

10 

7,625 

$179 

Kewbury, 

56 

384,100 

1,558 

Northampton,    , 

29 

44,032 

729 

Newbdrtport,  . 

18 

44,700 

282 

Pelham , 

5 

1,750 

35 

North  Andover,    . 

32 

144,400 

1,082 

Plainfield,      . 

13 

4,800 

55 

Peabody, 

109 

575,475 

3,244 

Prescott, 

7 

3,810 

42 

Rockport, 

17 

113,900 

1,870 

Southampton, 

7 

15,864 

308 

Rowley, 

15 

36,500 

234 

South  Hadley, 

4 

7,200 

185 

Salem 

27 

53,750 

421 

Ware, 

18 

19,300 

217 

Salisbury, 

61 

402,410 

1,314 

Westhampton, 

8 

4,400 

98 

Saugue, .... 

11 

126,200 

1,097 

Williamsburg, 

8 

14,000 

271 

Swampecott, 

8 

124,000 

870 

Worthington, 

7 

3,500 

36 

Topsfleld,      . 

5 

49,000 

1,340 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury,   . 

14 
20 

83,500 
35,350 

542 
223 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,320 

11,782,920 

893,006 

Acton 

52 

78,050 

1,053 

FRANKLIN. 

435 

399,750 

$4,665 

Arlington,     . 
Ashby,  . 

36 
43 

1,456,400 
44,069 

9,418 
529 

Ashfield, 

44 

9,620 

117 

Ashland, 

5 

37,700 

561 

Bernardston, 

17 

9,275 

135 

Ayer,     . 

6 

1,900 

20 

Buckland,      . 

49 

10,000 

143 

Bedford, 

20 

158,800 

820 

Charlemont,  . 

6 

2,700 

48 

Belmont, 

33 

1,128,000 

8,495 

Colrain, 

3 

3,400 

38 

Billerica, 

47 

301,100 

3,032 

Conway, 

27 

10,325 

125 

Burlington,    . 

23 

703,500 

5,366 

Deerfield,      . 

9 

72,700 

737 

Carlisle, 

25 

63,900 

410 

Erving 

2 

8,000 

62 

Chelmsford,  . 

48 

99,625 

1,161 

Gill 

5 

21,000 

310 

Concord, 

90 

207,199 

2,009 

Greenfield,    . 

12 

9,150 

207 

Dracut,  . 

33 

182,100 

1,-542 

Hawley, 

20 

9,850 

106 

Dunstable,     . 

4 

5,000 

31 

Heath 

3 

1,100 

17 

Framiugham, 

50 

211,420 

2,009 

Leverett, 

6 

5,600 

44 

Groton,  . 

21 

44,500 

3.52 

Monroe, 

8 

9,705 

110 

HoUiston, 

7 

14,300 

233 

Montague,     . 

9 

23,200 

180 

Hopkinton,    . 

10 

18,900 

312 

New  Salem,  . 

22 

15,460 

282 

Hudson, 

24 

36,300 

394 

Northfield,    . 

14 

49,800 

485 

Lexington,     . 

44 

433,500 

3,317 

Orange 

9 

8,260 

88 

Lincoln, 

27 

241,800 

1,443 

Rowe 

27 

14,800 

123 

Littleton, 

6 

56,500 

445 

Shelburne,     . 

37 

13,430 

161 

Lowell, 

13 

156,897 

1,173 

Shutesburj-, . 

22 

8,350 

133 

Malden, 

3 

9,000 

155 

Sunderland,  . 

2 

1,800 

40 

Marlborough, 

19 

98,800 

993 

Warwick, 

20 

25,050 

323 

Maynard, 

7 

27,000 

273 

Wendell, 

46 

24,000 

277 

Medford,     . 

3 

41,700 

246 

"UTiately, 

16 

33,175 

374 

Melrose, 
Natick,  . 

2 

38 

42,000 
33,170 

315 

376 

HAMPDEN. 

305 

999,815 

$14,460 

Newton, 
North  Reading, 

60 
44 

208,615 
53,346 

1,659 
519 

Agawam, 

36 

151,200 

1,063 

Pepperell,      . 

7 

8,050 

141 

Blandford,     . 

11 

15,600 

161 

Reading, 

35 

40,740 

371 

Brimfield, 

16 

6,225 

126 

Sherborn, 

28 

38,230 

448 

Chester, 

17 

9,885 

268 

Shirley, 

5 

6,800 

112 

Chicopee,     . 

13 

35,100 

477 

Stoneham,     . 

3 

52,000 

435 

East  Longmeadow, 

10 

55,710 

407 

Stow,      . 

14 

23,800 

153 

Granville, 

16 

25,600 

485 

Sudbury, 

82 

528,075 

3,614 

Hampden,      . 

6 

20,800 

259 

Tewksbury,  . 

92 

319,-565 

2,228 

Holland, 

4 

400 

10 

Townsend,    . 

4 

4,400 

44 

HOLTOKE,       . 

5 

14,900 

301 

Tvng(-borough, 

15 

30,500 

305 

Longmeadow, 

13 

74,200 

754 

Wakefield,     . 

2 

5,500 

60 

Ludlow, 

5 

3,650 

47 

Waltham.    , 

33 

269,400 

2,590 

Monson, 

15 

11,200 

278 

Watertown,  . 

18 

916,200 

4,633 

Montgomery, 

10 

2,325 

71 

Wavlaud,       . 

14 

149,000 

955 

Palmer,  .        .        .        . 

23 

16,400 

140 

Westford,      . 

23 

39,700 

397 

Russell, 

3 

1,300 

39 

Wenton, 

17 

113,500 

815 

Southwick,    . 

1 

50 

2 

Wilmington, 

38 

41,150 

389 

Sprinofield, 

38 

60,770 

890 

Winchester,  . 

2a 

1,563,719 

15,422 

Tolland, 

2 

17,000 

260 

WOBURN, 

27 

1,437,500 

11,233 

Wales,  .        .        .        . 

12 

3,750 

73 

Westfield,      . 
West  Springfield, 

7 
15 

25,600 
411,900 

498 
7,497 

NANTUCKET. 

23 

21,000 

§352 

Wilbraham,  . 

27 

36,250 

354 

Nantucket,    . 

• 

23 

21,000 

352 

HAMPSHIRE. 

355 

312,056 

$5,123 

NORFOLK 

263 

1,129,-525 

$10,982 

Amherst, 

4 

8,600 

146 

Avon,     . 

1 

1,000 

8 

Belchertown, 

77 

24,125 

403 

Bellingham,  . 

14 

13,000 

135 

Chesterfield, . 

31 

6,173 

125 

Braintree, 

9 

118,800 

1,061 

Cummington, 

17 

4,577 

85 

Brookline, 

5 

71,400 

537 

Easthampton, 

31 

39,250 

690 

Canton,  . 

12 

25,400 

239 

Enfield, .        .        .        . 

3 

8,400 

104 

Cohasset, 

7 

40,000 

405 

Goshen, 

20 

5,500 

95 

Dedham, 

20 

46,750 

1,070 

Gran  by. 

8 

5,850 

71 

Dover,    . 

23 

53,900 

494 

Greenwich,   . 

9 

6,500 

65 

Foxborough, 

6 

11,700 

148 

Hadlev, 

16 

55,000 

803 

Franklin, 

28 

25,600 

274 

HatfiL-'ld, 

6 

9,800 

111 

Holbrook, 

3 

7,500 

53 

Huntington,  . 

17 

12,000 

275 

Hyde  Park,    . 

1 

3,000 

30 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   NAME. 


499 


VEGETABLES  —  Coutinued. 
SQUASHES  —  Concluded. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Pounds 

Value 

Towns. 

Specifieil 
I'roduct 

Towns. 

Specified 
I'roduct 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

WORCESTER- Con. 

Medfield, 

2 

10,150 

$202 

Auburn, 

14 

320,050 

$2,667 

Medway, 

9 

17,100 

171 

Barre,     . 

26 

28,200 

293 

Millis,    . 

11 

21,150 

236 

Berlin,    . 

14 

53,734 

479 

Miltou,  . 

1 

1,000 

15 

Blackptone,   . 

64 

23,469 

262 

Needham, 

31 

282,400 

2,637 

Bolton,  . 

5 

13,850 

121 

Norfolk, 

24 

58,500 

265 

Boylstou, 

9 

18,200 

267 

Norwood, 

7 

49,000 

465 

Brooktield,    . 

8 

109,100 

687 

QUINCY, 

6 

28,300 

301 

Charlton, 

32 

24,153 

349 

Randolph, 

1 

25,000 

375 

Clinton, 

4 

5,000 

62 

Sharon,  . 

10 

137,800 

939 

Dana,     . 

8 

5,200 

51 

Stoughton, 

12 

27,950 

248 

Douglas, 

11 

7,000 

114 

Walpole, 

1 

3,0U0 

60 

Dudley, 

13 

8,550 

124 

AVel  esley, 

11 

25,625 

408 

KiTCHBURG,    . 

20 

34,425 

769 

Weymouth, 

7 

23,000 

176 

Gardner, 

15 

19,650 

256 

AVrentham, 

1 

1,500 

30 

Grafton, 

27 

93,750 

1,598 

Hardwick,     . 

7 

24,900 

259 

I'LYMOUTH. 

296 

881,196 

$10,010 

Harvard, 
Ilolden, 

19 
9 

14,205 
16,850 

275 
122 

Abington, 

6 

36,000 

286 

Hopedale, 

11 

13,200 

133 

Bridgewater, 

15 

61,500 

787 

Hubbardston, 

1 

2,500 

25 

Brockton,   . 

11 

27,180 

273 

Lancaster,     . 

14 

31,660 

515 

Carver,  . 

14 

3,005 

37 

Leicester, 

19 

64,800 

345 

Dusbury, 

15 

49,975 

631 

Leominster,  . 

4 

16,500 

155 

East  Bridgewater 

14 

19,000 

145 

Lunenburg,  . 

36 

93,400 

954 

Halifax, 

6 

21,000 

164 

Mendon, 

5 

3,300 

33 

Hanover, 

8 

14,700 

2ai 

Milford, 

26 

27,660 

396 

Hanson, 

4 

12,000 

98 

MlUbury,        . 

7 

15,400 

178 

Hintfham, 

13 

118,600 

1,179 

Northborough, 

21 

112,450 

1,148 

Hull,       . 

1 

2,000 

20 

Northbridge, 

7 

5,850 

55 

Kingston, 

11 

6,810 

106 

North  Brooktield, 

7 

15,950 

167 

LakeviUe, 

2 

1,400 

16 

Oakham, 

5 

2,300 

23 

Marion,  . 

2 

1,100 

22 

Oxford, 

18 

21,900 

210 

Marehtield,    . 

7 

9,250 

127 

Paxton,  . 

17 

87,700 

562 

Mattapoisett, 

4 

2,350 

22 

Petersham,    . 

26 

32,500 

400 

Middleborough, 

51 

32,300 

600 

Phillipeton,   . 

13 

27,700 

303 

Norwell, 

8 

69,200 

794 

Princeton, 

53 

38,710 

560 

Pembroke, 

8 

11,390 

130 

Royalston,     . 

15 

20,700 

234 

Plymouth, 

8 

19,376 

279 

Rutland, 

51 

56,950 

831 

Plyrapton, 

5 

360 

9 

Shrewsbury, 

43 

72,350 

707 

Rochester, 

22 

24,100 

361 

Southborough, 

14 

34,100 

229 

Rockland, 

3 

26,000 

137 

Southbridge, 

1 

200 

4 

Scituate, 

35 

114,900 

1,383 

Spencer, 

39 

51,800 

690 

Wareham, 

4 

1,000 

19 

Sterling, 

43 

24,730 

461 

West  Bridgewater, 

19 

196,700 

2,094 

Sturbridge,    . 
Sutton,  . 

8 
12 

19,900 
15,350 

166 
253 

SUFFOLK. 

33 

802,950 

$9,360 

Templeton,   . 
Upton,   . 

31 
15 

92,100 
9,800 

908 
194 

Boston, 

15 

200,550 

6,133 

Uxbridge, 

35 

23,275 

262 

Chelsea, 

3 

4,600 

52 

Warren, 

39 

19,713 

410 

Revere 

13 

595,600 

3,163 

Webster, 

7 

2,750 

21 

Winthrop,     . 

2 

2,200 

12 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

22 
20 

104,SnO 
5(1,300 

1,209 
543 

WORCESTER. 

1,133 

2,423,174 

$26,114 

West  Brookfleld, 
Westminster, 

6 
4 

11,950 
11,500 

96 
135 

Ashburnham, 

26 

84,625 

364 

W^inchendon, 

37 

35,015 

410 

Athol 

33 

40,000 

406 

Worcester, 

47 

207,500 

2,664 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

Returns 

Nut 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 

Thk State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 

Reporting 
Specifieil 

Pounds 

Value 

uct  for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

6,545 

58,742 

27,186,746 

$250,700 

$0.01 

$38.30 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

312 

1,812 

131,529 

2,213 

0.02 

7.09 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

324 

4,969 

322,506 

5,802 

0.02 

17.91 

Bristol, 

5,593 

696 

4,897 

1,202,118 

20,515 

0.02 

29.48 

Dukes, . 

483 

38 

445 

31,850 

669 

0.02 

17.61 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1,012 

4,220 

6,746.357 

47,424 

0.01 

46.86 

Franklin, 

5,298 

435 

4,863 

399,750 

4,665 

0.01 

10.72 

Hampden, 

4,950 

305 

4,645 

999,815 

14,460 

0.01 

47.41 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

355 

4,708 

312,056 

5,128 

0.02 

14.45 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

1,320 

7,040 

11,782,920 

93,006 

0.01 

70.46 

Nantucket, 

147 

23 

124 

21,000 

352 

0.02 

15.30 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

263 

3,498 

1,129,525 

10,982 

0.01 

41.76 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

296 

4,292 

881,196 

10,010 

0.01 

33.82 

Suffolk, 

188 

33 

155 

802,950 

9,360 

0.01 

283.64 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1,133 

13,074 

2,423,174 

26,114 

0.01 

23.05 

500 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
T  O  31 A  T  O  E  S  . 


]                           Garden 

Hothouse 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Kc'turns 

Returns 
Re- 

AnKregate 

Towns. 

Keporting 
Specified 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

350 

2,045 

$1,867 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$1,867 

Barnstable 

58 

330 

351 

_ 

_ 

_ 

351 

Bourne, 

8 

76 

56 

_ 

_ 

_ 

56 

Brewster,     . 

6 

38 

43 

_ 

_ 

_ 

43 

Deunis, 

23 

67 

67 

^ 

_ 

_ 

67 

FalnQOuth,    . 

62 

406 

292 

_ 

_ 

_ 

292 

Harwich, 

22 

60 

74 

« 

_ 

_ 

74 

Masbpee, 

3 

16 

8 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8 

Orleans, 

1 

10 

10 

. 

^ 

_ 

10 

Provincetown, 

34 

103 

99 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99 

Sandwich,    . 

3 

27 

15 

_ 

_ 

_ 

15 

Tniro,  . 

61 

613 

563 

« 

_ 

_ 

563 

Wellfleet,     . 

68 

246 

246 

_ 

_ 

_ 

246 

Yarmouth,  . 

11 

63 

43 

- 

- 

- 

43 

BERKSHIRE. 

242 

7,044 

$5,076 

6 

1,402 

$141 

$5,217 

Adams 

11 

225 

166 

_ 

_ 

_ 

166 

Becket, 

1 

3 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

Cheshire, 

6 

48 

30 

. 

_ 

_ 

30 

Clarlisburg, . 

4 

58 

40 

_ 

- 

_ 

40 

Dalton, 

29 

160 

129 

_ 

. 

_ 

129 

Great  Barrington 

19 

320 

282 

_ 

_ 

_ 

282 

Hancocli, 

3 

18 

18 

. 

_ 

_ 

18 

Hinsdale, 

28 

83 

45 

_ 

_ 

^ 

45 

Lanesboroiigh, 

14 

516 

260 

_ 

_ 

_ 

260 

Lee, 

6 

153 

263 

_ 

. 

_ 

263 

Lenox,. 

14 

305 

267 

3 

402 

41 

308 

North  Adams, 

23 

802 

454 

_ 

. 

» 

454 

PlTTSriELD, 

21 

1,069 

637 

1 

150 

15 

652 

Richmond,   . 

5 

14 

8 

_ 

_ 

8 

Sheffield,      . 

17 

103 

119 

. 

_ 

_ 

119 

Stocljbridge, 

9 

362 

642 

2 

850 

85 

727 

Tyringham, 

1 

25 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

West  iStockbridg< 

•", 

3 

12 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

AVilliamstown, 

27 

2,748 

1,670 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,670 

Windsor, 

1 

20 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

BRISTOL. 

892 

75,932 

$38,118 

10 

2,824 

$587 

$38,705 

Acushnet 

137 

2,579 

1,238 

2 

54 

5 

1,243 

Attleborough, 

10 

1,938 

842 

- 

_ 

- 

842 

Berkley, 

4 

560 

280 

_ 

_ 

_ 

280 

Dartmouth, . 

238 

4,624 

2,397 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,397 

Bighton, 

34 

15,655 

7,022 

- 

- 

- 

7,022 

Easton, 

6 

113 

82 

- 

_ 

_ 

82 

Fairhaven,    . 

79 

1,459 

744 

_ 

_ 

_ 

744 

Fall  River, 

53 

1,238 

437 

_ 

_ 

_ 

437 

Freetown,     . 

10 

1,260 

650 

_ 

_ 

_ 

650 

Mansfield,     . 

7 

15 

9 

_ 

, 

_ 

9 

New  Bedford,  . 

47 

968 

508 

1 

2,000 

200 

708 

North  Attleborough, 

2 

175 

57 

_ 

_ 

67 

Norton, 

14 

54 

32 

_ 

_ 

_ 

32 

Raynhara, 

3 

195 

68 

_ 

_ 

„ 

68 

Rehobolh, 

61 

10,965 

5,525 

1 

500 

250 

5,775 

Seekonk, 

42 

10,223 

4,172 

„ 

_ 

4,172 

Somerset, 

39 

10,925 

8,705 

_ 

_ 

_ 

8,705 

Swansea, 

42 

9,879 

3,939 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,939 

Taunton, 

12 

1,122 

584 

_ 

_ 

_ 

584 

Westport, 

52 

1,985 

827 

6 

270 

132 

959 

DUKES. 

27 

498 

$547 

- 

_ 

_ 

$547 

Chilmark,     .... 

1 

25 

35 

_ 

_ 

_ 

35 

Cottage  CMty, 

16 

297 

349 

- 

_ 

_ 

349 

Edgartown,  . 

3 

30 

19 

- 

- 

_ 

19 

Gosnold, 

1 

50 

25 

_ 

« 

_ 

25 

Tisbury, 

West  Tisbury,     . 

2 

25 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

4 

71 

94 

- 

- 

- 

94 

ESSEX. 

907 

64,659 

$30,020 

12 

1.2S3 

$337 

$30,357 

Amesbury,  .... 

31 

453 

302 

- 

_ 

_ 

312 

Aiidover, 

37 

8,193 

4,182 

- 

. 

_ 

4,1S2 

Beverly, 

104 

3,270 

1,637 

3 

160 

119 

1,756 

Boxford, 

79 

1,769 

824 

2 

15 

6 

830 

Bradford, 

11 

2,185 

1,098 

- 

- 

_ 

1,098 

Danvers, 

37 

8,536 

3,288 

- 

- 

- 

3,288 

Essex,  . 

15 

476 

190 

- 

. 

_ 

190 

Georgetown, 

2 

45 

23 

- 

- 

_ 

23 

Gloucester, 

76 

3, .338 

1,470 

2 

25 

15 

1,4S5 

Groveland,  . 

10 

177 

82  j 

- 

- 

- 

82 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


501 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TOMATOES  —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


ESSEX  —  Con. 


Hamilton,     . 
Haverhill, 
Ipswich, 
Lawrence, 
Lynn,  . 
Lynntield,    . 
Manchester, 
Marblehead, 
Merriinac,     . 
Methueu, 
Middleton,    . 
Newbury, 

NEWBURrPORT, 

North  Audover, 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley, 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 

Saugus, 

Swampscott, 

Topstield, 

Weuham, 

"West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 


Ashfleld, 

Beruardston 

Buckland, 

Charlemout, 

Colrain, 

Conway, 

Deerlield, 

Gill,       . 

Greenfield, 

Haw  ley. 

Heath,  . 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  8alem, 

Northfield, 

Orange, 

Rowe,   . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately, 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawam, 

Brimrield,  . 

Chicopee,  . 
East  Longmeadow, 

Granville,  . 

Hampden,  . 
Holland, 

HOLTOKE,      . 

Longmeadow, 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

Palmer, 

Russell, 

Southwick,  . 

SPRINGriELD, 

Wales.  . 
West  field,     . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham, 

HAMPSHIRE 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummiogton, 

Eastbampton, 

Enfield, 

Granby, 


Garden 


Returns 

lieportiiig 

.Specilieii 

Product 


Bushels 


13 

27 

9 

3 

8 

2 
16 
18 

7 
69 
52 
21 
14 
30 
111 
1*5 

7 
2S 

4 
15 

6 

7 
16 


409 

52 
5 

77 


12 

22 

1 

2 

12 

1 

.    2 

12 

16 

71 

1 

4 

13 

21 


264 

30 
21 
19 
3 
7 
1 
1 
7 

17 

4 

6 

29 

1 

2 

60 

4 

15 

25 

12 

262 

6 
111 

2 
15 
14 

3 
18 


2,497 

2,481 

245 

300 

621 

40 

138 

1,984 

158 

3,779 

3,263 

809 

849 

2,752 

6,957 

705 

459 

1,750 

164 

3,601 

165 

745 

921 

834 

4,926 

252 

37 
243 

24 

20 
291 
157 
269 
348 

80 
6 

10 
990 

20 
245 
154 

30 

369 

4 

425 

622 

82 
248 

28,228 

2,385 

111 

4,300 

711 

151 

50 

4 

2,022 

136 

48 

61 

320 

50 

415 

4,398 

25 

967 

11,824 

250 

7,833 

529 

526 
15 

131 
80 
91 

247 


Value 


$1,479 

1,195 

245 

155 

253 

12 

80 

627 

79 

1,857 

1,248 

239 

382 

1,584 

3,487 

399 

198 

792 

87 

1,032 

63 

620 

413 

348 

$2,809 

127 

33 

152 

19 

20 

179 

108 

259 

177 

46 

6 

4 

516 

4 

60 

143 

18 

210 

2 

148 

421 

64 

93 

$12,597 

982 

69 

1,627 

429 

58 

25 

4 

976 

138 

22 

41 

163 

20 

215 

1,794 

18 

1,066 

4,830 

120 

$3,039 

245 
360 
4 
54 
43 
49 
79 


HOTHODSE 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Pounds 


Value 


750 


60 


283 


400 


300 


100 


720 


720 


$112 


60 


Aggregate 
Value 


$1,479 

1,195 

245 

155 

365 

12 

80 

627 

104 

1,857 

1,248 

2S9 

3S2 

1,584 

3,547 

399 

198 

792 

87 

1,032 

63 

620 

413 

343 


$90 


50 


40 


$288 


283 


$2,899 

127 

33 

202 

19 

20 

179 

108 

259 

177 

46 

6 

4 

556 

4 

60 

143 

18 

210 

2 

148 

421 

64 

93 

$12,885 

982 

69 

1,915 

429 

58 

25 

4 

976 

138 

22 

41 

163 

20 

215 

1,794 

18 

1,066 

4,830 

120 

$3,039 

245 
360 
4 
54 
43 
49 
79 


502 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TOMATOES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Garden 


Returns 

Reporting 

Sptcifled 

Product 


HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Greenwich,  . 

Hadley, 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middletield, . 

Northampton, 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware,    . 

Williamsburg, 

MIDDLESEX 

Acton,  . 

Arlington,    . 

Aehby, 

Ashland, 

Ayer,    . 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington,  . 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut, 

Dunstable,   . 

Everett,     . 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

Holliston, 

Hopkiuton,  . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,    . 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Medford,    . 

Melrose, 

Natick, 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell,     . 

Reading, 

Sherborn,     . 

Shirley, 

Stoneham,    . 

Stow,     . 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend,  . 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield,   . 

W^altham,  . 

Watertown,. 

Wayland, 

Westford,     . 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

WOBURN,      . 

NANTUCKET 
Nantucket,  . 

NORFOLK. 


Avon,    . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,  . 

Foxborough, 


2 

8 

1 

1 

1 

22 

6 

21 

26 

5 

1,578 

76 
43 
14 

5 

4 
53 
37 
67 

3 
18 

2 
30 
53 
78 
42 

3 

2 
61 
14 

6 
12 
29 
57 
25 

1 
11 
12 
11 

4 

1 

84 
93 
53 

7 
61 
50 

7 

7 

10 

81 

101 

6 
25 

2 
45 
27 

7 
51 
19 
37 
18 
23 

19 
19 

305 

14 
6 

34 

11 
5 
1 

20 
8 
6 


Bushels 


35 

245 

4 

20 

40 

1,056 

227 

3,985 

456 

146 

251,552 

661 

31,713 

72 

264 

112 

3,907 

34,318 

3,298 

12 

7,910 

1,900 

902 

3,357 

2,274 

2,398 

75 

700 

4,576 

285 

963 

1,205 

962 

25,571 

7,784 

10 

1,837 

265 

195 

13,150 

1,000 

1,997 

9,877 

1,201 

80 

3,557 

1,630 

85 

1,985 

560 

2,414 

11,077 

620 

581 

120 

9,770 

12,948 

520 

2,921 

1,361 

713 

23,769 

12,090 

274 
274 

26,538 

277 
153 
4,025 
831 
430 

50 
550 
179 

89 


Value 


$18 

96 

2 

12 

8 

635 

128 

1,138 

213 

55 

$106,017 

312 

18,133 

244 

130 

67 

2,044 
13,629 

1,666 
6 

3,708 
810 
329 

1,730 

1,010 

1,055 

52 

375 

2,042 
140 
496 
555 
423 

6,166 

2,778 
10 
937 
104 
137 
530 
350 
773 

4,089 

424 

45 

1,440 

595 

48 

1,010 
304 

1,049 

5,283 

320 

308 

65 

6,170 

8,957 
195 

1,463 
685 
361 

6,739 

5,736 

$303 
303 

$14,526 

217 

80 

2,455 

400 

230 
30 

291 
77 
47 


HOTHOL'SE 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Pounds 


Value 


41 

2 
1 


38,126 


6,000 
502 


12,200 
4,210 


150 


440 
600 

4,445 


28 
3.050 


3,950 
65 


1,300 

1,065 

200 
31 


4,680 


500 


$9,063 

600 
170 


3,550 
1,683 


15 


211 
150 

647 


11 

608 


835 
16 


190 

283 

79 
15 


$720 


60 


AGRICULTUKAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


503 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TOMATOES  —  Continued. 


Garden 

HOTHODSE 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Speciliej 
Product 

Bushels 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Value 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Franklin,      .        .        .        . 

36 

950 

$528 

— 

_ 

_ 

$528 

Holbrook, 

7 

155 

111 

_ 

_ 

_ 

111 

Hvde  Park, 

1 

10 

5 

_ 

. 

_ 

5 

Medtield, 

2 

22 

11 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11 

Mpdway, 

S 

166 

83 

« 

^ 

^ 

83 

Millis,   . 

3 

6 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4 

Milton,. 

3 

52 

24 

_ 

_ 

_ 

24 

Needham, 

14 

7,503 

3,426 

— 

. 

_ 

3,426 

Norfolk, 

32 

1,719 

762 

_ 

- 

_ 

762 

Norwood, 

5 

402 

173 

1 

4,000 

$600 

773 

QUINCY, 

8 

2,021 

827 

1 

100 

40 

867 

Randolph, 

7 

780 

451 

_ 

_ 

_ 

451 

Sharon, . 

10 

1,848 

1,586 

1 

80 

20 

1,606 

Stoughton, 

14 

466 

212 

_ 

_ 

_ 

212 

Walpole, 

1 

75 

75 

_ 

_ 

- 

75 

AVel  eeley. 

18 

280 

140 

- 

- 

- 

140 

Weymouth, 

32 

3,499 

2,280 

- 

- 

- 

2,280 

PLYMOUTH. 

435 

23,709 

$11,422 

4 

400 

$225 

$11,647 

Abiugton,     .        .        .        . 

21 

417 

278 

1 

30 

25 

303 

Bridgewater, 

27 

954 

681 

_ 

_ 

- 

581 

Brockton, . 

21 

2,434 

870 

_ 

-. 

- 

870 

Carver, 

20 

48 

49 

_ 

_ 

„ 

49 

Duxbury,     . 

15 

229 

181 

_ 

_ 

_ 

181 

East  Bridgewatei 

* 

40 

1,280 

694 

_ 

_ 

_ 

694 

Halifax, 

14 

475 

312 

_ 

_ 

_ 

312 

Hanover, 

8 

174 

129 

_ 

_ 

_ 

129 

Hanson, 

7 

1,230 

715 

_ 

_ 

_ 

715 

Hingham,     . 

10 

1,330 

477 

_ 

_ 

_ 

477 

Hull,     . 

1 

150 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Kingston, 

14 

137 

125 

_ 

_ 

_ 

125 

Marion, 

7 

55 

52 

_ 

_ 

_ 

52 

Marshfield,  . 

11 

507 

218 

_ 

_ 

_ 

218 

Mattapoisett, 

29 

151 

136 

1 

20 

10 

146 

Middleborough, 

24 

144 

76 

1 

150 

90 

166 

Norwell, 

9 

538 

366 

1 

200 

100 

468 

Pembroke, 

7 

292 

97 

_ 

97 

Plymouth, 

11 

94 

98 

_ 

_ 

_ 

98 

Plympton, 

5 

14 

13 

_ 

_ 

_ 

13 

Rochester, 

29 

90S 

492 

_ 

_ 

_ 

492 

Rockland, 

10 

278 

173 

_ 

_ 

_ 

173 

Scituate, 

51 

7,558 

3,632 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,632 

Wareham, 

7 

25 

24 

_ 

_ 

_ 

24 

West  Bridgewater, 

30 

4,077 

1,477 

_ 

« 

_ 

1,477 

"Whitman,     . 

7 

210 

151 

- 

- 

- 

151 

SUFFOLK. 

39 

13,087 

$6,224 

2 

1,400 

$420 

$6,644 

Boston 

18 

7,517 

4,119 

_ 

_ 

_ 

4,119 

Chelsea 

3 

535 

157 

_ 

_ 

. 

167 

Revere,         .        .        .        . 

11 

3,825 

1,330 

2 

1,400 

420 

1,750 

Winthrop,    .        .        .        . 

7 

1,210 

618 

- 

- 

618 

WORCESTER. 

1,214 

40,712 

$24,606 

39 

6,565 

$1,914 

$26,520 

Ashburnham, 

20 

63 

58 

_ 

_ 

_ 

58 

Athol,  . 

16 

398 

108 

_ 

_ 

_ 

108 

Auburn, 

9 

2,175 

1,445 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,445 

Baire,   . 

10 

203 

146 

_ 

_ 

_ 

146 

Berlin,  . 

10 

379 

230 

1 

250 

150 

380 

Blackstone, 

90 

1,856 

912 

7 

69 

31 

943 

Bolton, 

3 

'82 

79 

79 

Boylston, 

16 

472 

327 

_ 

_ 

_ 

327 

Brookfield, 

8 

1,607 

1,081 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,081 

Charlton, 

96 

580 

580 

_ 

_ 

_ 

580 

Clinton, 

7 

129 

59 

_ 

_ 

_ 

59 

Dana,    . 

7 

29 

23 

_ 

_ 

_ 

23 

Douglas, 

8 

49 

48 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48 

DudTey, 

13 

63 

45 

_ 

_ 

_ 

45 

FiTCHBURG, 

28 

1,686 

849 

5 

3,850 

1.002 

1,851 

Gardner, 

6 

21 

35 

_ 

_ 

_ 

35 

Graflon, 

24 

1,778 

885 

_ 

_ 

_ 

885 

Hard  wick, 

6 

405 

215 

_ 

_ 

_ 

215 

Harvard, 

14 

89 

45 

_ 

_ 

_ 

45 

Holden, 

10 

118 

75 

_ 

_ 

75 

Hopedale, 

7 

34 

18 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18 

Hubbardstor 

, 

3 

25 

38 

_ 

_ 

38 

Lancaster, 

19 

591 

491 

3 

60 

17 

508 

Leicester, 

30 

224 

224  ; 

_ 

224 

Leominster, 

7 

530 

265 

- 

- 

~ 

265 

504 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TOMATOES  —  Continued. 


RECAPITULATION:    GARDEN   TOMATOES. 


Returns 

.\verage 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
]£oturns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Report  nig 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  ol'I'rod- 

uct  for  Each 

Person 

JIaking  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

6,943 

58,344 

547,037 

$257,170 

$0.47 

$37.04 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

350 

1,774 

2,045 

1,867 

0.91 

5.33 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

242 

5,051 

7,044 

5,076 

0.72 

20.98 

Bristol, 

5,593 

892 

4,701 

75,932 

38,118 

0.50 

42.73 

Dukes,  . 

483 

27 

456 

498 

547 

1.10 

20.26 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

907 

4,325 

64,659 

30,020 

0.46 

33.10 

Franklin, 

5,298 

409 

4,889 

4,926 

2,809 

0.57 

6.87 

Hampden, 

4,950 

264 

4,686 

28,228 

12,597 

0.45 

47.72 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

262 

4,801 

7,833 

3,039 

0.39 

11.60 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

1,578 

6,782 

251,552 

106,017 

0.42 

67.18 

Nantucket, 

147 

19 

128 

274 

303 

1.11 

15.95 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

305 

3,456 

26,538 

14,525 

0.55 

47.62 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

435 

4,153 

23,709 

11,422 

0.48 

26.26 

Suffolk, 

188 

39 

149 

13,087 

6,224 

0.48 

159.59 

"Worcester, 

14,207 

1,214 

12,993 

40,712 

24,606 

0.60 

20.27 

RECAPITULATION:    HOTHOUSE   TOMATOES. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Returns 
Xot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
I'erson 
Making  Returt* 

THE   STATE. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire,    .... 
Briritol,          .... 

Dukes 

Essex 

05,287 

2,124 
6,293 
5,593 
483 
5,232 

121 

6 
10 

12 

65,166 

2,124 

5,287 

5,583 

483 

5,220 

56,800 

1,402 
2,824 

1,283 

$13,785 

141 

587 

337 

$0.24 

0.10 
0.21 

0.26 

$113.93 

23.50 
58.70 

28.08 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS'.     BY   NAME. 


505 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 

TOMATOES  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  :    HOTHOUSE   TOMATOES  —  Concluded. 


■■ 

Ueturns 

Average 

Returns 

Not 

Value  of  Prod- 

Thk State,  and  Counties. 

Total 

Hcportiii},' 

Reporting 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 

uct  for  Each 

Keturiis 

Spocirti'd 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Price 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE  — Con. 

Franklin 

5,298 

2 

5,296 

400 

$90 

$0.23 

$45.00 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

1 

4,949 

720 

288 

0.40 

288.00 

Hampebire,  . 

5,063 

- 

5,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlesex,   . 

8,360 

41 

8,319 

38,126 

9,063 

0.24 

221.05 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

_ 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

4 

3,757 

4,680 

720 

0.15 

180.00 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

4 

4,584 

400 

225 

0.56 

56.25 

Suffolk, 

188 

o 

186 

1,400 

420 

0.30 

210.00 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

39 

14,168 

5,565 

1,914 

0.34 

49.08 

TABLE    TURNIPS. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

Towns. 

Specitied 

Speciiied 

1     Product 

Product 

BARNSTABLE. 

325 

24,456 

$8,307 

20 

3,455 

$141 

$8,448 

Barnstable 

75 

3,894 

1,723 

1 

400 

25 

1,748 

Bourne, 

5 

106 

36 

2 

240 

10 

46 

Brewster,     . 

10 

861 

270 

_ 

_ 

- 

270 

Chatham, 

3 

230 

115 

- 

- 

- 

115 

Dennis, 

23 

568 

295 

_ 

_ 

- 

295 

Eastham, 

36 

11,198 

2,967 

2 

1,500 

45 

3,012 

Falmouth,     . 

43 

2,682 

889 

- 

- 

- 

889 

Harwich, 

16 

134 

79 

_ 

_ 

- 

79 

Mashpee, 

5 

93 

27 

- 

_ 

- 

27 

Orleans, 

7 

850 

254 

- 

- 

- 

254 

I'rovineetown,     . 

7 

34 

20 

- 

_ 

- 

20 

Sandwich,     . 

9 

887 

276 

_ 

_ 

_ 

276 

Tniro,  . 

50 

1,.594 

790 

12 

1,185 

53 

843 

AVelltleet,     . 

27 

1,022 

414 

3 

150 

8 

422 

Yarmouth,    . 

9 

3(13 

152 

- 

- 

- 

152 

BERKSHIRE. 

398 

22,483 

$7,598 

21 

5,160 

$211 

$7,809 

Adams 

11 

509 

215 

1 

200 

10 

225 

Alford, 

1 

9 

4 

_ 

- 

- 

4 

Becket, 

27 

1,385 

485 

_ 

- 

- 

485 

Cheshire, 

24 

1,141 

476 

- 

- 

- 

476 

Clarksburg, . 

6 

490 

178 

_ 

- 

- 

178 

Dalton, 

21 

416 

168 

- 

- 

- 

168 

Florida, 

32 

3,455 

913 

2 

130 

6 

919 

Great  Barrington, 

6 

66 

27 

1 

200 

10 

37 

Hinsdale, 

23 

855 

352 

_ 

- 

_ 

352 

Lanesborough,     . 

34 

2,791 

1,152 

_ 

- 

- 

1,152 

Lee, 

17 

682 

257 

1 

500 

25 

282 

Lenox,  . 

10 

348 

151 

_ 

- 

- 

151 

New  Marlborough, 

4 

110 

29 

- 

- 

- 

29 

NoRTU  Adams,  . 

10 

460 

201 

_ 

- 

_ 

201 

Peru,      .       . 

2 

119 

26 

_ 

- 

- 

26 

PiTTSFIELD, 

18 

335 

132 

1 

100 

2 

134 

Richmond,   . 

1 

3 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

Sandislield,  . 

1 

4 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Savoy,  . 

31 

2,304 

553 

_ 

- 

_ 

553 

Sheffield,      . 

3 

222 

67 

_ 

- 

- 

67 

Stockbridge, 

14 

813 

273 

3 

1,600 

60 

333 

Tyringham, 

13 

561 

181 

_ 

- 

- 

181 

Washington, 

40 

1,995 

619 

- 

- 

- 

619 

West  Stockbridge, 

7 

497 

197 

1 

30 

3 

200 

Williamstown,     . 

20 

948 

357 

11 

2,400 

95 

452 

Windsor, 

22 

1,965 

582 

~ 

- 

- 

682 

BRISTOL. 

994 

89,686 

$38,152 

5 

6,440 

$173 

$38,325 

Acushnet,     .... 

102 

3,837 

960 

„ 

_ 

_ 

960 

Attleborough, 

17 

3,163 

1,.S11 

_ 

- 

- 

1,311 

Berkley, 

21 

2,200 

935 

- 

- 

- 

935 

Dartmouth,  . 

252 

22,201 

7,950 

_ 

_ 

- 

7,950 

Dighton, 

24 

1,820 

740 

1 

6,000 

150 

890 

pjastou, 

23 

1,319 

548 

_ 

- 

- 

.548 

Fairhaven,    . 

79 

5,922 

4,029 

_ 

_ 

- 

4,029 

Fall  River, 

39 

2,904 

1,172 

- 

- 

~ 

1,172 

506 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TABLE  TURNIPS  — Continued. 


Returns 

CoL'STiES,  Cities,  and 

Returns 
Reporting 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 

Bunches 

Value 

ApRregate 

Towns. 

Specified 
Product 

Specified 
Product 

Value 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Freetown,    .... 

43 

4,294 

$2,115 

1 

40 

$4 

$2,119 

Mansfield,     . 

1.3 

164 

56 

1 

75 

8 

64 

New  Bedford,  . 

41 

2,344 

811 

1 

300 

10 

821 

North  Attleborough,  . 

7 

1,290 

390 

_ 

- 

- 

390 

Norton, 

23 

171 

64 

- 

- 

- 

64 

Raynham,     . 

15 

243 

111 

1 

25 

1 

112 

Rehoboth,    . 

47 

3,965 

1,424 

- 

- 

- 

1,424 

Seekonk, 

24 

2,425 

913 

- 

- 

- 

913 

Somerset,     . 

17 

1,859 

797 

_ 

- 

- 

797 

Swansea, 

21 

3,899 

1,789 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,789 

Taunton,    . 

45 

2,750 

1,251 

_ 

- 

- 

1,251 

Weatport,     . 

136 

22,916 

10,786 

- 

- 

- 

10,786 

DUKES. 

47 

1,717 

$763 

4 

800 

$34 

$797 

Chilmark 

1 

10 

0 

_ 

- 

_ 

5 

Cottage  City, 

10 

426 

214 

2 

400 

16 

230 

Edgartown,  . 

7 

565 

229 

_ 

- 

- 

229 

Gay  Head,    . 

4 

110 

44 

- 

- 

- 

44 

Gosnold, 

2 

33 

18 

_ 

- 

- 

18 

Tisbury, 

2 

30 

15 

1 

200 

10 

25 

West  Tiebury,     . 

21 

543 

238 

1 

200 

8 

246 

ESSEX. 

429 

24,536 

$11,288 

34 

18,820 

$718 

$12,006 

Ameebury 

6 

823 

212 

_ 

. 

_ 

212 

Andover, 

28 

3,605 

1,582 

3 

5,700 

273 

1,860 

Beverly,    . 

40 

747 

370 

4 

1,350 

62 

432 

Boxford, 

16 

938 

392 

_ 

- 

- 

392 

Bradford,     . 

5 

765 

425 

_ 

- 

_ 

425 

Danvers, 

22 

2,008 

778 

1 

200 

6 

784 

Essex,  . 

6 

145 

52 

_ 

- 

- 

52 

Georgetown, 

10 

2Q9 

100 

- 

- 

- 

100 

Gloucester, 

28 

236 

139 

2 

600 

29 

168 

Groveland,  . 

3 

380 

280 

_ 

_ 

- 

280 

Hamilton,     . 

24 

456 

219 

2 

220 

11 

230 

Haverhill, 

12 

4,113 

2,131 

_ 

- 

- 

2,131 

Ipswich, 

3 

210 

105 

- 

- 

- 

105 

Lawrence,  . 

1 

70 

35 

- 

- 

- 

35 

Lynn,  . 

4 

252 

103 

_ 

- 

- 

103 

Lynnfield,     . 

5 

235 

111 

- 

- 

- 

111 

Manchester, 

16 

93 

57 

- 

- 

- 

57 

Marblehead, 

6 

272 

136 

_ 

- 

- 

136 

Merrimac,     . 

8 

204 

102 

- 

- 

- 

102 

Methiien, 

36 

1,942 

1,018 

1 

1,400 

28 

1,046 

Middleton,    . 

9 

190 

81 

1 

300 

9 

90 

Newbury,     . 

11 

451 

180 

2 

150 

6 

186 

Newburyport,  . 

10 

157 

76 

2 

400 

12 

88 

North  Andover,  . 

6 

381 

144 

1 

345 

8 

152 

Peabody, 

35 

1,109 

582 

2 

1,150 

45 

607 

Rockport,     . 

17 

488 

282 

2 

600 

20 

302 

Rowley, 

7 

147 

58 

- 

- 

- 

58 

Salem, 

9 

260 

64 

8 

5,580 

136 

200 

Salisburj',     . 

10 

183 

135 

- 

- 

- 

135 

Saugus, 

5 

885 

300 

_ 

- 

- 

300 

Swampscott, 

3 

116 

46 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Topsfield,     . 

9 

1,680 

765 

_ 

- 

- 

755 

Weuham, 

11 

486 

138 

- 

- 

- 

138 

West  Newbury,  . 

8 

300 

120 

3 

825 

68 

188 

FRANKLIN. 

242 

4,919 

$1,621 

5 

382 

$21 

$1,642 

Ashfield,      .        .        ,        . 

31 

413 

123 

_ 

_ 

_ 

123 

Bernardston, 

2 

65 

26 

1 

20 

1 

27 

Buckland,     . 

22 

319 

130 

_ 

- 

- 

130 

Charlemont, 

10 

89 

33 

- 

- 

- 

33 

Colrain, 

1 

8 

3 

_ 

_ 

- 

3 

Conway, 

16 

151 

46 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Deerfield,     . 

17 

1,447 

350 

1 

12 

1 

351 

Gill,      .        . 

6 

155 

61 

- 

- 

- 

61 

Greenfield,  . 

5 

310 

117 

- 

- 

- 

117 

Hawley, 

12 

181 

49 

- 

- 

- 

49 

Heath,  . 

8 

86 

31 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Monroe, 

1 

6 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Montague,    . 
Northheld,  . 

6 

360 

114 

2 

250 

9 

123 

3 

68 

19 

- 

- 

- 

19 

Orange, 

9 

208 

101 

_ 

- 

- 

101 

Rowe,  . 

12 

130 

57 

- 

- 

- 

57 

Shelburne,   . 

26 

464 

1.51 

_ 

_ 

_ 

151 

Shutesbury, 

4 

39 

15 

- 

- 

- 

15 

Warwick,     . 

14 

136 

58 

- 

- 

- 

58 

Wendell,      . 

32 

232 

118 

_ 

- 

_ 

118 

Whately,      . 

6 

52 

17 

1 

100 

10 

27 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


507 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TABLE   TURNIPS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

HAMPDEN. 

149 

6,982 

$2,406 

8 

6,835 

$266 

$2,672 

Agawam 

12 

1,045 

485 

_ 

_ 

_ 

485 

Blandford,    . 

1 

10 

3 

» 

- 

_ 

3 

Brimfield,     . 

10 

497 

166 

_ 

_ 

_ 

166 

Chester, 

1 

40 

20 

_ 

_ 

^ 

20 

Chicopee,   . 

3 

360 

110 

^ 

_ 

_ 

110 

East  Lougmeadow, 

2 

550 

160 

_ 

_ 

_ 

160 

Granville,     . 

28 

848 

364 

_ 

_ 

_ 

364 

Hampden,    . 

1 

10 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Ludlow, 

1 

6 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

2 

Monson, 

5 

166 

63 

_ 

- 

_ 

63 

Palmer, 

12 

347 

113 

_ 

_ 

_ 

113 

Russell, 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

Soutbwlck,  . 

3 

205 

76 

_ 

_ 

_ 

76 

Springfield,     . 

12 

739 

211 

1 

200 

10 

221 

Tolland, 

12 

302 

113 

_ 

113 

Wales,  . 

2 

40 

18 

« 

_ 

_ 

18 

Westtield,    . 

6 

244 

53 

3 

135 

7 

60 

West  Springfield, 

11 

895 

250 

4 

6,500 

249 

499 

Wilbraham, 

28 

677 

195 

- 

- 

- 

195 

HAMPSHIRE. 

177 

5,383 

$1,501 

5 

1,235 

$43 

$1,644 

Amherst 

6 

385 

116 

_ 

_ 

. 

116 

Belchertown, 

40 

1,003 

269 

1 

200 

6 

275 

Chesterfield, 

23 

262 

111 

111 

Cummington, 

12 

127 

54 

_ 

_ 

_ 

64 

Easthampton, 

7 

190 

38 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38 

Enfield, 

3 

140 

51 

_ 

_ 

_ 

51 

Goshen, 

19 

245 

106 

_ 

_ 

_ 

106 

Gran  by, 

4 

125 

37 

1 

500 

25 

62 

Greenwich,  . 

1 

25 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

10 

Hadley, 

2 

50 

13 

^ 

^ 

_ 

13 

Hatfield, 

8 

276 

68 

_ 

_ 

_ 

63 

Huntington, 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

Northampton, 

10 

594 

187 

2 

435 

10 

197 

Plainfield,     . 

5 

48 

12 

12 

Southampton, 

6 

430 

89 

« 

_ 

_ 

89 

South  Hadley, 

3 

170 

35 

_ 

« 

_ 

35 

Ware,   . 

12 

296 

81 

1 

100 

2 

83 

Westhampton, 

6 

174 

36 

36 

Williamsburg, 

9 

841 

188 

- 

- 

- 

188 

MIDDLESEX. 

696 

52,721 

$22,852 

35 

67,849 

$2,026 

$24,878 

Acton 

29 

476 

217 

_ 

_ 

_ 

217 

Ashby, 

3 

105 

44 

- 

_ 

_ 

44 

Ashland, 

3 

300 

150 

_ 

_ 

_ 

150 

Ayer,    . 

2 

152 

46 

_ 

_ 

_ 

46 

Bedford,       . 

13 

1,885 

1,080 

_ 

- 

■. 

1,080 

Belmont, 

6 

480 

131 

1 

8,000 

500 

631 

Billerica, 

28 

1,869 

954 

« 

_ 

_ 

954 

Boxborough, 

1 

200 

180 

« 

_ 

^ 

180 

Burlington,  . 

20 

3,105 

1,648 

_ 

« 

« 

1,648 

Carlisle, 

11 

1,677 

638 

_ 

» 

_ 

638 

Chelmsford, 

36 

1,471 

686 

_ 

_ 

_ 

686 

Concord, 

47 

11,773 

4,371 

6 

20,379 

762 

5,123 

Dracut, 

33 

2,271 

1,123 

- 

- 

- 

1,123 

Dunstable,   . 

1 

500 

250 

« 

_ 

_ 

250 

Framingham, 

26 

536 

255 

3 

920 

107 

362 

Groton, 

1 

5 

5 

_ 

5 

Holliston,     . 

7 

546 

268 

_ 

_ 

_ 

268 

Hopkinton,  . 

14 

1,055 

646 

_ 

_ 

-. 

646 

Hudson, 

17 

633 

278 

2 

5,500 

150 

428 

Lexington,   . 

13 

1,316 

374 

2 

11,500 

230 

604 

Lincoln, 

18 

2,570 

970 

970 

Lowell, 

4 

640 

191 

_ 

_ 

_ 

191 

Malden, 

1 

500 

250 

_ 

_ 

_ 

250 

Marlborough, 

11 

406 

167 

_ 

_ 

_ 

167 

Maynard, 

4 

215 

83 

1 

2,000 

60 

143 

Medford,   . 

3 

370 

190 

_ 

_ 

_ 

190 

Melrose, 

1 

75 

38 

_ 

_ 

_ 

38 

Natick, 

24 

340 

162 

_ 

_ 

162 

Newton, 

31 

1,134 

336 

1 

1,000 

20 

356 

North  Reading, 

18 

204 

64 

_ 

64 

Pepperell,    . 

3 

250 

115 

_ 

_ 

_ 

115 

Reading, 

23 

242 

88 

1 

2,400 

60 

148 

Sherborn,     . 

28 

647 

283 

1 

300 

10 

293 

Shirley, 

3 

23 

11 

11 

Stow,     . 

11 

382 

168 

1 

2,000 

60 

218 

Sudbury,      .... 

35 

2,762 

1,102 

2 

500 

•24 

1,126 

508 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TABLE   TURNIPS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Keportins 

Specified 

Procliict 

Bushels 

Value 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Aggregate 
Value 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Tewksbury, 

43 

2,690 

$1,043 

1 

600 

$10 

$1,053 

Tjngsborough, 

19 

853 

467 

- 

- 

467 

Waltham,  . 

11 

305 

98 

1 

250 

3 

101 

Watertown, 

•2 

100 

50 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50 

Wayland, 

5 

381 

128 

_ 

_ 

_ 

128 

Westford,     . 

45 

2,106 

999 

- 

_ 

_ 

999 

Weston, 

8 

550 

189 

_ 

"■ 

_ 

189 

Wilmington, 

9 

212 

75 

_ 

_ 

75 

Winchester, 

12 

1,819 

1,006 

12 

2,500 

50 

1,056 

WOBDBN,      . 

13 

2,590 

1,335 

- 

- 

- 

1,336 

NAKTUCKET. 

24 

1,016 

$307 

15 

4,650 

$223 

$530 

Nantucket 

24 

1,016 

307 

15 

4,650 

223 

630 

NORFOLK. 

200 

10,305 

$5,505 

1 

2,000 

$100 

$5,605 

Avon, 

11 

170 

103 

_ 

_ 

_ 

103 

Bellingham, 

6 

191 

72 

- 

_ 

- 

72 

Braintree,     . 

19 

977 

557 

- 

- 

_ 

657 

Brookline, 

4 

166 

68 

_ 

- 

_ 

68 

Canton, 

6 

210 

100 

- 

_ 

_ 

100 

Dedham, 

7 

206 

89 

_ 

_ 

_ 

89 

Dover,  . 

4 

127 

39 

— 

.. 

_ 

39 

Fox borough 

2 

50 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

Franklin, 

20 

506 

773 

- 

- 

_ 

773 

Holbrook, 

17 

241 

154 

_ 

. 

. 

164 

Medfield, 

3 

60 

24 

_ 

_ 

_ 

24 

Medway, 

6 

81 

31 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Millis,  . 

1 

25 

8 

- 

- 

_ 

8 

Milton,  . 

1 

5 

3 

_ 

- 

_ 

3 

Needham, 

10 

3,062 

1,221 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,221 

Norfolk, 

7 

95 

32 

- 

_ 

- 

32 

Norwood, 

1 

200 

40 

_ 

„ 

_ 

40 

QuiJfCT, 

4 

370 

333 

1 

2,000 

100 

433 

Randolph, 

7 

143 

81 

- 

_ 

- 

81 

Sharon, 

7 

333 

162 

- 

_ 

_ 

162 

Stoughton, 

17 

1,415 

656 

_ 

- 

- 

656 

Walpole, 

1 

200 

40 

- 

- 

- 

40 

Wellesley, 

7 

148 

70 

- 

- 

- 

70 

Weymouth, 

28 

620 

459 

- 

- 

- 

450 

Wrentham, 

4 

705 

365 

- 

— 

- 

366 

PLYMOUTH. 

770 

27,719 

$13,505 

1 

50 

$3 

$13,608 

Abington 

28 

473 

268 

_ 

. 

. 

268 

Bridgewater, 

63 

1,652 

877 

- 

- 

- 

877 

Brockton, . 

4 

525 

251 

- 

- 

- 

261 

Cai-ver, 

37 

516 

267 

- 

_ 

- 

267 

Duxbury, 

30 

1,948 

809 

- 

- 

- 

809 

East  Hridgewatci 

} 

62 

1,605 

806 

- 

- 

- 

806 

Halifax, 

46 

2,028 

1,440 

- 

- 

- 

1,440 

Hanover, 

22 

1,765 

1,082 

- 

- 

- 

1,082 

Hanson, 

47 

997 

747 

- 

- 

- 

747 

Hingham,     . 

9 

1,170 

588 

- 

_ 

_ 

588 

Kingston,     . 

23 

826 

383 

1 

50 

3 

391 

Lakeville,     . 

10 

301 

104 

- 

- 

- 

104 

Marion, 

9 

144 

76 

_ 

_ 

_ 

76 

Marshtield,  . 

23 

2,155 

644 

- 

_ 

- 

644 

Mattapoisett, 

14 

666 

282 

- 

- 

- 

282 

Middleborough, 

134 

3,979 

1,725 

- 

- 

- 

1,725 

Norwell, 

7 

750 

335 

- 

_ 

_ 

335 

Pembroke, 

16 

896 

351 

- 

- 

- 

351 

Plymouth, 

15 

662 

276 

- 

_ 

- 

276 

Plympton, 

47 

962 

445 

t      ~ 

- 

- 

445 

Rochester, 

39 

1,463 

727 

- 

- 

727 

Rockland, 

13 

206 

111 

- 

_ 

_ 

111 

Scituate, 

10 

458 

173 

- 

_ 

_ 

173 

Wareham, 

30 

816 

334 

- 

- 

- 

334 

West  Bridgewater, 

21 

573 

277 

- 

_ 

- 

277 

Whitman,     . 

11 

183 

122 

- 

- 

- 

122 

SUFFOLK. 

15 

3,483 

$1,904 

- 

- 

- 

$1,904 

Boston 

10 

3,428 

1,863 

_ 

. 

_ 

1,863 

Chelsea,     .        .        .        . 

3 

40 

31 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Revere,         .... 

1 

10 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Winthrop,    .        .        .        . 

1 

5 

5 

"" 

"- 

*" 

6 

AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


509 


VEGETABLES  —  Continued. 
TABLE  TURNIPS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Betiirns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 


WORCESTER, 

Aehburnham, 

Athol,  . 

Auburn, 

Barre,   . 

Berlin,  . 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

Dana,    . 

Dudley, 

FiTCHBUBG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwlck, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Lancaster, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

North  Brookfield 

Oakham, 

Oxford, 

Paxton, 

Petersham, 

Phillipeton, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbrldge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbrldge, 

Sutton, 

Templeton, 

Upton,  . 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

Webster, 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 


5T7 

8 
6 
4 
8 
5 

42 
6 

20 
4 
2 

14 
8 
6 

10 
3 

19 
5 
6 
5 

11 

11 
3 

21 

3 

24 

8 

6 

10 

4 

1 

3 

3 

16 

6 

16 

7 

8 
23 

6 

3 

5 
12 
10 

6 

9 

6 
45 
34 

2 
15 

9 

5 

2 
10 
35 


Bushels 


29,278 

215 
441 
170 
263 
207 
2,126 
335 
829 
464 
110 
381 
163 
159 
480 
107 
943 
95 
139 
205 
332 
727 
420 
1,084 
245 
599 
1,170 
136 
245 
141 
6 
80 
240 
266 
215 
98 
172 
96 
1,704 
377 
95 
161 
445 
430 
267 
527 
64 
810 
916 
63 
1,605 
510 
266 
122 
65 
6,767 


Value 


$11,854 

73 
268 
72 
107 
44 
932 
166 
230 
171 
55 
171 
65 
73 
178 
53 
423 
32 
46 
65 
167 
1.57 
210 
469 
90 
332 
515 
54 
91 
62 
2 
45 
90 
109 
61 
35 
67 
30 
679 
129 
48 
91 
88 
155 
109 
185 
26 
412 
291 
23 
651 
380 
55 
51 
30 
2,643 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 


Bunches 


18 

1 
1 


5,610 

100 
250 


340 
500 


250 
60 


40 
300 


2,000 
1,200 


200 
60 


Value 


Aggregate 
Value 


$233 

5 

5 


13 
25 


5 
12 


80 
60 

10 


230 


100 


13 


$12,087 

73 
268 

77 
107 

49 
932 
165 
230 
184 

80 
171 

65 

73 
178 

53 
423 

37 

48 

65 
167 
157 
210 
469 

95 
344 
516 

64 

91 

142 

2 

96 

90 

109 

61 

36 

77 

30 

679 

132 

48 

91 

88 

165 

109 

186 

26 

425 

291 

23 

651 

380 

55 

51 

34 

2,643 


RECAPITULATION:  TABLE  TURNIPS.  BY  THE  BUSHEL. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Total 
Returns 


THE   STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes, . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


66,287 

2,124 
5,293 
5,593 

483 
5,232 
6,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Product 


Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 


5,043 

325 
398 
994 

47 
429 
242 
149 
177 
696 

24 
200 
770 

15 
577 


60,244 

1,799 
4,895 
4,599 

436 
4,803 
6,056 
4,801 
4,886 
7,664 

123 
3,561 
3,818 

173 
13,630 


Bushels 


Value 


Average 
Price 


Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 


304,684 

24,456 

22,483 

89,686 

1,717 

24,536 

4,919 

6,982 

5,383 

52,721 

1,016 

10,305 

27,719 

3,483 

29,278 


$127,563 

$0.42 

8,307 

0.34 

7,598 

0.34 

38,152 

0.43 

763 

0.44 

11,288 

0.46 

1,621 

0.33 

2,406 

0.34 

1,501 

0.28 

22,852 

0.43 

307 

0.30 

5,505 

0.53 

13,505 

0.49 

1,904 

0.55 

11,854 

0.40 

$25.30 

26.56 

19.09 

38.38 

16.23 

26.31 

6.70 

16.15 

8.48 

32.83 

12.79 

27.53 

17.64 

126.93 

20.64 


510 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


VEGETABLES  —  Concluded. 

TABLE  TURNIPS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:    TABLE   TURNIPS.      BY  THE  BUNCH. 


The  State,  and  ConKTiES. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Bunches 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

172 

65,115 

113,286 

$4,192 

$0.04 

$24.37 

Barnstable 

2,124 

20 

2,104 

3,455 

141 

0.04 

7.05 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

21 

5,272 

5,160 

211 

0.04 

10.05 

Bristol, 

5,593 

5 

5,588 

6,440 

173 

0.03 

34.60 

Dukes, . 

483 

4 

479 

800 

34 

0.04 

8.50 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

34 

5,198 

18,820 

718 

0.04 

21.12 

Franklin, 

5,298 

5 

5,293 

382 

21 

0.05 

4.20 

Hampden, 

1       4,950 

8 

4,942 

6,835 

266 

0.04 

33.25 

Hampshire, 

1       5,063 

5 

5,058 

1,235 

43 

0.03 

8.60 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

35 

8,325 

57,849 

2,026 

0.04 

57.89 

Nantucket, 

147 

15 

132 

4,650 

223 

0.05 

14.87 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

2,000 

100 

0.06 

100.00 

Plj'mouth, 

4,588 

1 

4,587 

50 

3 

0.06 

3.00 

Suffolk, 

188 

. 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

« 

Worcester, 

14,207 

18 

14,189 

5,610 

233 

0.04 

12.94 

RECAPITULATION :    VEGETABLES. 


Classification  of  Products. 


Value 


Percentages 


Beans 

Beans,  string  and  shell 
Cabbage, 

Celery,   .        .        .        . 
Corn,  green   . 
Cucumbers,  . 
Cucumbers,  hothouse  . 
Lettuce,  garden     . 
Lettuce,  hotbed     . 

Onions 

Pease 

Pease,  green 
Potatoes, 
Pumpkins, 
Squashes, 
Tomatoes,  garden 
Tomatoes,  hothouse     . 
Turnips,  table 
Other  vegetables, . 

Total,    . 


$49,260 

0.77 

123,672 

1.94 

478,840 

7.49 

275,952 

4.32 

349,840 

5.48 

204,277 

3.20 

99,422 

1.56 

120,093 

1.88 

140,617 

2.20 

338,304 

5.29 

14,100 

0.22 

207,428 

3.25 

1,799,525 

28,16 

52,006 

0.81 

250,700 

3.92 

257,170 

4.02 

13,785 

0.22 

131,755 

2.06 

1,482,787 

23.21 

$6,389,533 

100.00 

Products  From  Mines,  Quarries, 

Pits,  Etc. 


[611] 


PRODUCTS    OF    PITS    AND    BOGS. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Keturns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 
OF  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 
OF  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

Clay  (loads). 

36 

24,868 

$6,286 

Clay  (loads)  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

13 

9,088 

$409 

HAMPDEN. 

2 

143 

$339 

Barnstable,   . 
Chatham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

1 

6 
1 
5 

6,000 

1,600 

50 

1,438 

300 
48 
10 
51 

Blandford,     . 
Granville, 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1 

1 

2 

133 

10 

1,510 

334 
5 

$194 

BERKSHIRE. 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1 
1 

15 
15 

$50 
50 

Northampton,    . 
Southampton, 

MIDDLESEX. 

1 

1 

2 

650 
860 

152 

65 
129 

$136 

BRISTOL. 

3 

1,350 

$1,518 

Concord, 

2 

152 

136 

Fall  River, 
Taunton,     . 

2 
1 

*350 
1,000 

1,018 
600 

PLYMOUTH. 

2 

900 

$45 

Duxbury, 

2 

900 

45 

DUKES. 

1 

150 

$150 

Chilmark, 

1 

150 

150 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

1,000 

$300 

Chelsea, 

1 

1,000 

300 

ESSEX. 

Danrers, 

Gloucester, 

Haverhill, 

Lynn,    .... 

5 

1 
1 
1 

2 

7,560 

50 

10 

1,500 

6,000 

$1,860 

5 

5 

150 

1,700 

WORCESTER. 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Gardner, 
Petersham,    . 

4 

1 
2 
1 

3,000 

100 

2,700 

200 

$1,285 

5 

1,250 

30 

*  Includes  150  loads  of  marl  for  $18. 


RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Loads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

36 

65,251 

24,868 

$6,286 

$0.25 

$174.61 

Barnstable 

2,124 

13 

2,111 

9,088 

409 

0.05 

31.46 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

1 

5,292 

15 

50 

3.33 

50.00 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3 

6,590 

1,350 

1,518 

1.12 

506.00 

Dukes, . 

483 

1 

482 

150 

150 

1.00 

150.00 

Esses,  . 

5,232 

5 

5,227 

7,560 

1,860 

0.25 

372.00 

Franklin, 

5,298 

_ 

5,298 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

2 

4,948 

143 

339 

2.37 

169.50 

Hampshire,  . 

5,063 

2 

6,061 

1,510 

194 

0.13 

97.00 

Middlesex,   . 

8,360 

2 

8,358 

152 

136 

0.89 

68.00 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

2 

4,586 

900 

45 

0.05 

22.50 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

1,000 

300 

0.30 

300.00 

Worcester,  . 

• 

14,207 

4 

14,203 

3,000 

1,285 

0.43 

321.25 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

and Towns,  and  Kind 
of  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 
of  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

Oravel  (loads). 

780 

325,490 

$55,504 

tirarvel  (loads)-Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

14 

2,655 

$239 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

Bourne, 

Falmouth, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Alford,  .... 
Clarksburg,  . 

2 

1 
11 

38 

1 

1 

710 

200 

1,745 

13,634 

100 
112 

54 

12 

173 

$1,564 

10 
6 

Dalton,  .... 
Great  Barrlngton, 

Lee 

North  Adams,  . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 

3 

7 
3 
S 
4 
8 
1 
12 

1,100 
3,750 
1,317 
2,750 
1,080 
1,000 
100 
2,325 

$110 
463 
132 
240 
107 
100 
10 
386 

[513] 


514 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


PRODUCTS  OF  PITS   AND  BOGS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Prodcct. 

Specified 
Product 

OF  Prodict. 

Specified 
Product 

Oravel  (loade)-Con. 

©ravel  (loads)-Con. 

BRISTOL. 

142 

50,506 

$8,785 

MIDDLESEX.' 

216 

106,253 

$24,407 

Acnehnet,      . 

13 

5,266 

669 

Acton 

3 

465 

25 

Attleborongh, 

4 

2,200 

185 

Ashland, 

10 

11,000 

1,650 

Berkley, 

5 

540 

20 

Ayer, 

1 

100 

150 

Dartmouth, 

12 

2,714 

3,407 

Boxborough, 

5 

218 

13 

Dighton, 

6 

1,315 

66 

Cambridge, 

1 

2,000 

1,000 

Easton, . 

10 

1,822 

143 

Carlisle, 

2 

4,040 

216 

Fairhaven, 

1 

10 

5 

Chelmsford,  . 

11 

411 

326 

Freetown, 

2 

240 

21 

Concord, 

12 

3,473 

231 

Mansfield, 

7 

3,060 

1,081 

Dracut,  . 

4 

2,700 

170 

New  Bedford,  . 

2 

6,000 

550 

Everett, 

1 

5,000 

5,000 

North  Attleborough,   . 

3 

997 

1,045 

Framingham, 

17 

2,879 

293 

Norton, .... 

23 

5,775 

368 

Groton, . 

3 

350 

52 

Raynham, 

1 

500 

25 

Holliston, 

5 

766 

64 

Rehoboth, 

10 

1,385 

71 

Hopkinton,    . 

6 

498 

37 

Seekonk, 

7 

1,655 

97 

Hudson, 

14 

4,525 

237 

Somerset, 

3 

9,160 

380 

Lexington,     . 

2 

6,400 

3,200 

Swansea, 

14 

3,220 

291 

Lincoln, 

2 

815 

115 

Taunton, 

11 

1,702 

150 

Lowell, 

1 

1,543 

91 

Westport, 

8 

2,945 

211 

Malden, 

2 

6,000 

4,500 

Marlborough, 

3 

140 

61 

ESSEX. 

173 

50,781 

$7,049 

Maynard, 
Natick,  . 

2 
9 

300 
1,115 

22 
186 

Amesbnry, 

Andover, 

Bevhrlt, 

Bosford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 

5 

1 
16 

9 

1 
17 

8 
12 

690 
200 
4,380 
1,656 
1,200 
9,500 
646 
1,465 

150 
350 
772 

95 

120 

1,900 

52 
585 

Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 
Reading, 
Sherborn, 
Stow,      . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,  . 

9 
8 
4 
9 
15 
3 
3 
6 

25,797 

837 

152 

5,297 

2,665 

240 

300 

1,892 

4,329 

61 

13 

435 

254 

17 

21 

178 

Hamilton , 
Haverhill, 

20 
4 

2,795 
275 

274 
26 

Tvngsborough,     . 
Wakefield,    . 

3 
1 

325 
1,000 

33 
55 

Ipswich, 
Lawrence, 

9 
1 

4,100 
100 

410 
10 

Waltham,    . 
Watertown,  . 

13 
1 

5,075 
500 

759 
250 

Manchester, 

1 

30 

25 

Wayland, 

1 

200 

20 

Marblehead, 
Merrimac, 

2 

1 

75 

49 

19 
4 

Weston, 
Wilmington, 

8 
16 

450 
6,785 

51 
292 

Methuen, 

2 

1,800 

180 

Middleton, 

4 

234 

23 

NORFOLK 

27 

36,754 

$6,625 

Newbury, 

8 

923 

93 

Newbubtport,  . 

4 

1,150 

113 

Brookline,     . 

2 

150 

146 

North  Andover,   , 

10 

1,510 

172 

Dedham, 

1 

1,600 

100 

Peabody, 

15 

12,702 

1,195 

Franklin, 

2 

164 

8 

Rockport, 

, 

2 

200 

105 

Medway, 

2 

290 

14 

Rowley, 

, 

3 

150 

11 

Norfolk, 

1 

40 

1 

Salisbury, 

^ 

2 

375 

32 

Norwood, 

2 

1,800 

180 

Wenham, 

7 

2,945 

166 

Qdinct, 

2 

1,200 

120 

West  Newbury,   . 

0 

1,631 

167 

Stoughton,    . 
Walpole, 

10 
1 

29,300 
160 

5,860 
16 

FRANKLIN. 

6 

876 

$90 

Wellesley,     . 
Weymouth,  . 

3 
1 

850 
1,200 

85 
96 

Ashfleld, 

1 

500 

50 

Bernardston, 

1 

100 

10 

PLYMOUTH. 

30 

9,716 

$802 

Buckland, 
Greenlield,    .        .        ♦ 

2 
1 

50 
75 

7 

Duxbury, 

2 

204 

9 

Sunderland,  . 

1 

150 

15 

Hingham, 
Kingston, 

3 
5 

2,000 
2,165 

350 

102 

Lakeville, 

2 

180 

11 

HAMPDEN. 

18 

8,685 

$829 

Marshfield,    . 

8 

2,530 

145 

Mattapoisett, 

1 

227 

12 

Agawam, 

2 

400 

40 

Norwell, 

2 

200 

9 

Chicopee,     . 

1 

200 

20 

Pembroke,     . 

4 

1,010 

95 

East  Longmeadow, 

2 

3,050 

305 

Plymouth,     . 

1 

800 

40 

Hampden,     . 

2 

200 

13 

Scituate, 

2 

400 

29 

Holtoke,     . 

1 

1,000 

100 

Palmer, 
Southwlck,    . 

1 
2 

1,500 
110 

120 
6 

SUFFOLK. 

2 

1,500 

$250 

Springfield, 

2 

1,010 

122 

Boston, 

1 

1,000 

150 

West  Springfield, 

1 

400 

40 

Revere 

1 

500 

100 

Wilbraham,  . 

4 

815 

63 

HAMPSHIRE. 

16 

2,835 

$270 

WORCESTER. 

98 

41,296 

$4,594 

Athol 

3 

4,010 

303 

Amherst, 

3 

800 

80  : 

Berlin,   . 

1 

60 

6 

Belchertown, 

1 

25 

1 

Blackstone,   . 

7 

2,160 

214 

Easthampton, 

3 

450 

43 : 

Bolton,  . 

3 

250 

13 

Granby, 

1 

100 

6 

Brookfield,    . 

2 

490 

55 

Northampton, 

6 

1,000 

106 

("harlton. 

1 

100 

20 

Southampton, 

1 

100 

5 

(Uinton, 

2 

3,000 

260 

Westhampton, 

1 

50 

5 

Dana,     . 

1 

100 

10 

Williamsburg, 

1 

250 

25 

Gardner, 

1 

40 

20 

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PRODUCTS   OF  PITS  AND  BOGS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citi 

Returns 
Es,              Ke. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and 

Kind     porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Proddct 

Specified 
Product 

OP  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

Oravel  (loads) 

-Con. 

Oruvel  (loadB)-Con. 

WORCESTER  - 

-Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Grafton, 

2 

650 

$32 

Southborough, 

18 

15,495 

$1,634 

Hardwlck, 

3 

1,540 

59 

Southbridge, 

100 

10 

Harvard, 

1 

34 

3 

Sterling, 

100 

5 

Hopedale, 

2 

320 

470 

Sturbridge, 

195 

20 

Lancaster, 

2 

120 

12 

Sutton,  . 

. 

100 

6 

Lunenburg,  . 

3 

1,200 

90 

Templeton, 

300 

30 

Milford, 

1 

10 

1 

Uxbridge, 

965 

55 

Northborough, 

3 

500 

44 

Warren, 

150 

12 

Northbridge, 

4 

2,055 

107 

Webster, 

75 

200 

Paxton,  . 

4 

2,800 

140 

West  Brookfield,  . 

350 

35 

Princeton, 

4 

232 

12 

Westminster, 

2 

1,575 

39 

Shrewsbury, 

7 

730 

62 

WOBCESTEB, 

3 

1,500 

625 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Loads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE    STATE. 

65,287 

780 

64,507 

325,490 

$55,504 

$0.17 

$71.16 

Barnstable 

2,124 

14 

2,110 

2,655 

239 

0.09 

17.07 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

38 

5,255 

13,634 

1,564 

0.11 

41.16 

Bristol, 

5,593 

142 

5,451 

50,506 

8,785 

0.17 

61.87 

Dukes, . 

483 

_ 

483 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

173 

5,059 

50,781 

7,049 

0.14 

40.75 

Franklin, 

5,298 

6 

5,292 

875 

90 

0.10 

15.00 

Hampden, 

4,950 

18 

4,932 

8,685 

829 

0.10 

46.06 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

16 

5,047 

2,835 

270 

0.10 

16.88 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

216 

8,144 

106,253 

24,407 

0.23 

113.00 

Kantuckei, 

147 

_ 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

27 

3,734 

36,754 

6,625 

0.18 

245.37 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

30 

4,558 

9,716 

802 

0.08 

26.73 

Suffolk, 

188 

2 

186 

1,500 

250 

0.17 

125.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

98 

14,109 

41,296 

4,594 

0.11 

46.88 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Product. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Product. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

mncb  (loads). 

67 

6,203 

$3,243 

Muck  (loads) —Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

3 

135 

$26 

FRANKLIN. 

1 

150 

$150 

Barnstable,    . 

3 

135 

26 

Orange 

1 

150 

150 

BERKSHIRE. 

0 

1,505 

$356 

HAMPDEN. 

6 

322 

$141 

Adams, .... 
Dalton,  .... 
Great  Barrington, 
Lee,        .... 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown,     . 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1 
3 

70 
200 

75 
100 

15 
1,045 

112 
30 
30 

100 

8 

76 

Granville, 
Longmeadow, 
Westfield,      . 
Wilbraham,  . 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2 

1 
1 
2 

8 

50 

200 

62 

20 

478 

25 

100 

13 

3 

$105 

BRISTOL. 

AcuBhnet, 

North  Attleborough,  . 

Raynham,      . 

Rehoboth, 

5 

1 
1 
2 

1 

123 

40 
25 
28 
30 

$39 

6 
12 
14 

7 

Belchertown, 
Granby, 

Northampton,    . 
Williamsburg, 

MIDDLESEX. 

1 
1 
8 
3 

14 

12 

50 
166 
250 

1,030 

2 
60 
33 
20 

$568 

DUKES. 

Chilmark, 

West  Tiebury,      . 

ESSEX. 

2 

1 

1 

3 

600 

500 
100 

185 

$525 

500 
25 

$115 

Acton,    . 

Ashby,  . 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Groton, . 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

1 
1 
4 
3 
2 
1 
2 

50 

8 

680 

114 

26 

2 

160 

6 

2 
430 

68 
7 
1 

56 

Haverhill,  . 

Rowley, 

West  Newbury,   . 

1 
1 

1 

10 

100 

75 

15 
25 
75 

NANTUCKET. 
1  Nantucket,    . 

1 
1 

SO 
50 

$100 
100 

516 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


PRODUCTS   OF   PITS   AND   BOGS  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

CocNTiES, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

OF  Pkodcct. 

Specified 
Product 

Mack  (loads)  —Con, 

muck  (loads)  —Con 

. 

NORFOLK. 

3 

416 

$155 

WORCESTER. 

11 

1,159 

$951 

Brookline,     . 

1 

100 

100 

Gardner, 

75 

38 

Stoughton,     . 

1 

116 

35 

Grafton, 

4 

1 

WeUesley,     . 

1 

200 

20 

Lancaster, 
Priuceton, 
Spencer, 
Sturbridge, 

840 
50 
50 
30 

810 

8 

50 

5 

PLYMOUTH. 

1 

50 

$12 

Usb  ridge, 
Westborough, 

40 

20 

4 
10 

Kingston, 

1 

50 

12 

West  Boylston, 

50 

25 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Cocnties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
I'roduct 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Prod  net 

Loads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

67 

65,220 

6,203 

$3,243 

$0.52 

$48.40 

Barnstable 

2,124 

3 

2,121 

135 

26 

0.19 

8.67 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

9 

5,284 

1,505 

356 

0.24 

39.56 

Bristol, 

5,593 

5 

5,588 

123 

39 

0.32 

7.80 

Dukes,  . 

483 

2 

481 

600 

525 

0.88 

262.50 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

3 

5,229 

185 

115 

0.62 

38.33 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1 

5,297 

150 

150 

1.00 

150.00 

Hampden, 

4,950 

6 

4,944 

322 

141 

0.44 

23.50 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

8 

5,055 

478 

105 

0.22 

13.13 

Middlesex, 

!       8,360 

14 

8,346 

1,030 

568 

0.55 

40.57 

Nantucket, 

'l47 

1 

146 

50 

100 

2.00 

100.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

3 

3,758 

416 

155 

0.37 

51.67 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1 

4,587 

50 

12 

0.24 

12.00 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1 

11 

14,196 

1,159 

951 

0.82 

86.45 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Pkoduct. 

Specified 
Product 

of  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

Peat. 

868 

$495 

Peat  — Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

20 

$10 

NANTUCKET. 

1 

125 

$250 

Barnstable,    . 

ESSEX. 

20 
500 

10 
$125 

Nantucket,    . 

1 

125 

250 

Boxford, 

MIDDLESEX. 

3 

500 
128 

125 
$65 

NORFOLK. 

1 

95 

$45 

Concord, 
Tewksbury,  . 

2 

1 

116 
12 

41 
24 

Franklin, 

1 

95 

45 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Coonties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Loads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE.                 65,287 

7 

65,280 

868 

$495 

$0.57 

$70.71 

Barnstable,  ....         2,134 

1 

2,123 

20 

10 

0.50 

10.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

_ 

6,293 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bristol, 

5,593 

_ 

5,593 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dukes,. 

483 

_ 

483 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1 

5,231 

500 

125 

0.25 

125.00 

Franklin, 

5,298 

- 

5,298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampden, 

4,950 

_ 

4,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

- 

5,063 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Middlenex, 

8,360 

3 

8,357 

128 

65 

0.51 

21.67 

Nantucket, 

147 

1 

146 

125 

250 

2.00 

250.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

95 

45 

0.47 

45.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

_ 

4,588 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk, 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

- 

14,207 

- 

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- 

- 

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AND   BOGS 

—  ( 

Continued. 

Keturns 

lleturns 

Counties,  Cities, 

Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Ke- 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

of  Proddct. 

Specified 
Product 

Sand  (loads). 

591 

159,367 

$34,750 

Sand  (loads)  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

17 

1,040 

$153 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

1 

50 

5 

Springfield, 

2 

2,800 

$325 

Chatham, 

1 

100 

3 

Wilbraham,  . 

4 

234 

24 

Falmouth, 

2 

120 

120 

Harwich, 

13 

770 

25 

HAMPSHIRE. 

81 

17,560 

$1,744 

BERKSHIRE. 

19 

6,873 

$1,129 

Belchertown, 
Easthampton, 

25 
4 

1,150 
250 

148 
19 

Adams, .... 

1 

50 

6 

Hadley,  . 

1 

100 

10 

Clarksburg,   . 

2 

2,500 

494 

Northampton, 

9 

12,420 

1,242 

Dal  ton 

1 

300 

30 

Southampton, 

10 

1,225 

64 

Great  Barrington, 

3 

680 

170 

South  Hadley, 

4 

375 

28 

Lee 

3 

860 

86 

Ware,     . 

2 

110 

11 

PiTTSPIELD,  . 

2 

530 

128 

Westhampton, 

16 

1,250 

125 

Sandisfield,    . 

1 

12 

1 

Williamsburg, 

10 

680 

97 

Williametown,      . 

6 

1,941 

215 

MIDDLESEX. 

187 

61,827 

$13,792 

BRISTOL. 

76 

27,764 

$9,702 

Acton,    .... 

7 

585 

31 

Acushnet, 

7 

7,896 

1,653 

Ashland, 

1 

6,250 

1,250 

Berkley, 

3 

300 

53 

Bedford, 

2 

650 

65 

Dartmouth,   . 

8 

2,250 

5,388 

Boxborough, 

2 

30 

2 

Dighton, 

2 

900 

35 

Cambridge,  . 

1 

1,500 

1.375 

Eastou 

5 

372 

109 

Carlisle, 

2 

225 

12 

Fairhaven,     . 

1 

50 

5 

Chelmsford,  . 

7 

1,250 

145 

Fall  River, 

4 

620 

410 

Concord, 

32 

3,863 

405 

Mansfield, 

3 

1,050 

123 

Framingbam, 

26 

3,174 

451 

New  Bedford,  . 

1 

400 

200 

Groton,  , 

8 

269 

155 

Norton,  .... 

27 

1,628 

218 

HoUiston, 

2 

60 

4 

Rehoboth,      . 

1 

50 

5 

Hopkinton,    . 

1 

280 

20 

Somerset, 

1 

100 

112 

Hudson, 

12 

2,370 

156 

Swansea, 

9 

648 

91 

Lexington,     . 

2 

3,500 

350 

Westport, 

4 

11,500 

1,300 

Lincoln, 
Littleton, 

1 
1 

75 
20 

10 

4 

DUKES. 

2 

150 

$10 

Lowell, 
Malden, 

2 

1 

438 

500 

128 
500 

West  Tisbury,      , 

2 

150 

10 

Marlborough, 
Maynard, 
Natick,  . 

6 
2 
3 

1,890 
150 
250 

369 
13 

49 

ESSEX. 

46 

13,103 

$2,718 

Newton, 

16 

27,829 

7,708 

Amesbury,    . 

2 

270 

58 

North  Reading, 

4 

810 

124 

Beverly, 

2 

55 

14 

Pepperell, 

3 

130 

10 

Bosford, 

2 

600 

30 

Reading, 

1 

214 

16 

Bradford, 

1 

400 

200 

Sherborn, 

3 

290 

28 

Essex,    . 

1 

200 

50 

Shirley, . 

2 

300 

30 

Georgetown, 

2 

90 

19 

Stow,      . 

1 

200 

20 

Gloucester, 

1 

500 

50 

Sudbury, 

20 

1,805 

93 

Hamilton, 

6 

3,295 

53 

Tewksbury,  . 

1 

100 

10 

Haverhill,  . 

4 

2,900 

790 

Tyngsborough, 

2 

125 

7 

Ipswich, 

2 

1,600 

720 

Wakefield,     . 

1 

150 

23 

Lawrexce,  . 

1 

50 

13 

Waltham,    . 

3 

170 

77 

Lynn,    . 

2 

1,100 

275 

Watertown,  . 

1 

500 

50 

Methuen, 

1 

100 

10 

Weston, 

2 

125 

8 

Newburyport, 

2 

900 

250 

Wilmington, . 

6 

1,750 

95 

North  Andover, 

1 

200 

20 

Peabody, 
Rowley, 

4 
3 

158 
140 

19 
14 

NORFOLK. 

13 

11,471 

$1,373 

Salisbury, 

2 

150 

10 

Dedham, 

1 

100 

10 

Saugus, . 

1 

200 

100 

Foxborough, 

1 

60 

28 

Wenham, 

1 

25 

6 

Franklin, 

2 

190 

114 

West  Newbury, 

5 

170 

17 

Millis,    . 

2 

11 

2 

Norwood, 

1 

1,000 

100 

FRANKLIN. 

30 

3,305 

$458 

Stoughton, 
Wellesley, 

4 
2 

10,000 
120 

1,065 
54 

Buckland, 

1 

300 

150 

Er\ing,  . 
Gill,        . 

1 
1 

200 
300 

20 
30 

PLYMOUTH. 

9 

2,480 

$113 

Greenfield, 

2 

400 

80 

Kingston, 

2 

125 

3 

Montague, 

1 

100 

10 

Lakeville, 

1 

25 

3 

Northfield, 

3 

280 

28 

Marion,  . 

1 

20 

1 

Orange, . 

2 

210 

11 

Marshfield,    . 

1 

1,100 

55 

Rowe,    . 

1 

15 

3 

Middleborough, 

1 

10 

1 

Sunderland,  . 

18 

1,500 

126 

Plymouth, 

3 

1,200 

50 

HAMPDEN. 

23 

4,274 

$663 

WORCESTER. 

88 

9,520 

$2,895 

Agawam, 

1 

25 

3 

Athol 

2 

300 

60 

Blandford, 

1 

8 

16 

Blackstone, 

1 

221 

31 

Brimfield, 

2 

80 

55 

Bolton,  . 

1 

20 

1 

Chester, 

1 

107 

16 

Brookfield, 

2 

45 

4 

Granville, 

2 

100 

24 

Dana, 

1 

15 

2 

Hampden, 

1 

150 

15 

Douglas, 

2 

410 

63 

Monson, 

1 

25 

3 

Dudley, . 

2 

85 

97 

Palmer,  . 

7 

370 

163 

Gardner, 

6 

622 

68 

Southwick, 

1 

375 

19 

Hard  wick, 

2 

55 

3 

518 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  18t)5. 


PRODUCTS   OF  PITS  AND   BOGS  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kine 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

Sand  (loads)  — Con 

.Sand  (loads)  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con 

. 

'    WORCESTER -Con. 

Harvard, 

4 

420 

$59 

Southborough, 

7 

1,000 

S161 

Hopedale, 

1 

500 

500 

Sterling, 

4 

240 

24 

Hubbardston, 

2 

125 

16 

Sturbridge,    . 

4 

120 

7 

Mendon, 

1 

100 

10 

Templeton,    . 

1 

1,000 

100 

New  Braintree,     , 

2 

102 

6 

Uxbrldge, 

2 

37 

5 

Northbridee, 

1 

500 

125 

Warren, 

8 

540 

53 

North  Brookfield, 

1 

10 

1 

Webster, 

2 

400 

360 

Paxton,  . 

1 

10 

0 

Westborough, 

1 

100 

5 

Princeton, 

1 

10 

3 

West  Brookfield, 

15 

951 

73 

Rutland, 

4 

262 

23 

Westminster, 

1 

50 

13 

Shrewsbury, 

6 

270 

27 

WORCESTEB, 

1 

1,000 

1,000 

EECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Loads 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
ilaldng  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

591 

64,696 

159,367 

$34,750 

$0.22 

$58.80 

Barnstable 

2,124 

17 

2,107 

1,040 

153 

0.15 

9.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

19 

51274 

6,873 

1,129 

0.16 

.59.42 

Bristol, 

5,593 

76 

5,517 

27,764 

9,702 

0.35 

127.66 

Dukes, . 

483 

2 

481 

150 

10 

0.07 

5.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

46 

5,186 

1'3,103 

2,718 

0.21 

59.09 

Franklin, 

5,298 

30 

5,268 

3,305 

458 

0.14 

15.27 

Hampden, 

4,950 

23 

4,927 

4,274 

663 

0.16 

28.83 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

81 

4,982 

17,560 

1,744 

0.10 

21.53 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

187 

8,173 

61,827 

13,792 

0.22 

73.75 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

13 

3,748 

11,471 

1,373 

0.12 

105.62 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

9 

4,579 

2,480 

113 

0.05 

12.56 

Suffolk, 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

88 

14,119 

9,520 

2,895 

0.30 

32.90 

PRODUCTS    OF    QUARRIES, 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities, 

Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

Oranite  (tons). 

34 

87,558 

$24,718 

Oranite  (tons) -Con. 

BERKSHIRE. 

7 

22,498 

$4,728 

HAMPSHIRE. 

6 

5,500 

$1,350 

Adams 

2 

800 

74 

Northampton,    . 

6 

5,500 

1,350 

Becket,  .... 

1 

800 

3,200 

North  Adams,   . 

2 

888 

444 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1 

20,000 

1,000 

MIDDLESEX. 

5 

2,275 

$2,130 

Williamstown, 

1 

10 

10 

Newton, 

4 

2,225 

2,080 

Tyngsborough,     . 

1 

50 

60 

BRISTOL. 

3 

3,100 

$1,150 

Dartmouth,    . 

2 

2,100 

1,050 

NORFOLK. 

3 

40,150 

$3,900 

Fall  Kivek, 

1 

1,000 

100 

Medfield, 

1 

100 

100 

Stoughton,     . 

1 

.  *50 

1,000 

ESSEX. 

3 

6,400 

$4,640 

Wrentham,    . 

1 

40,000 

2,800 

Gloucester, 

1 

6,000 

4,500 

Newburtport,    . 

1 

300 

90 

WORCESTER. 

6 

7,560 

$6,780 

Peabody, 

1 

100 

t  60 

Athol,    .... 

1 

10 

6 

Northbridge, 

1 

200 

400 

FRANKLIN. 

1 

75 

$40 

Koyalston,     . 

1 

5,000 

1,000 

Westborough, 

1 

350 

175 

Bnckland,      . 

1 

75 

40 

Worcester, 

2 

2,000 

5,200 

*  Hammered. 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS!     BY   NAME. 


519 


PRODUCTS   OF   QUARRIES  — Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Tons 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

34 

65,253 

87,558 

$24,718 

$0.28 

$727.00 

Barnstable 

2,124 

2,124 

~ 

_ 

™ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

7 

5,286 

22,498 

4,728 

0.21 

675.43 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3 

5,590 

3,100 

1,150 

0.37 

383.33 

Dukes, . 

483 

- 

483 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

3 

5,229 

6,400 

4,640 

0.73 

1,546.67 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1 

5,297 

75 

40 

0.53 

40.00 

Hampden, 

4,950 

- 

4,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

6 

5,057 

5,500 

1,350 

0.25 

225.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

5 

8,355 

2,275 

2,130 

0.94 

426.00 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

3 

3,758 

40,150 

3,900 

0.10 

1,300.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

- 

4,588 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk, 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"Worcester, 

14,207 

6 

14,201 

7,560 

6,780 

0.90 

1,130.00 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

OP  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

.Stone  (tons). 

39 

101,179 

$89,804 

Stone  (tons)  —  Con. 

BERKSHIRE. 

14 

48,005 

$31,-521 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1 

45 

$225 

Adams, .... 

2 

55 

38 

Huntington,  . 

1 

45 

225 

Cheshire, 

1 

16 

50 

1 

Clarksburg,  . 
Great  Barrington, 

1 
1 

313 

200 

3,130 

30 

MIDDLESEX. 

14 

30,667 

$25,915 

Lee,        .... 

1 

30,000 

15,000 

Arlington, 

2 

850 

460 

North  Adams,    . 

2 

4,400 

700 

Concord, 

1 

100 

100 

PiTTSriELD,  . 

3 

1,420 

1,100 

Everett, 

1 

5,706 

2,965 

Stockbridge, . 

1 

11,350 

11,350 

j  Malden, 

1 

5,000 

4,000 

West  Stockbridge, 

1 

151 

113 

!  Marlborough,    . 

2 

494 

169 

■Williamstown, 

1 

100 

10 

Melrose, 

1 

2,880 

2,784 

Newton, 

4 

5,037 

7,537 

SOMERVILLE, 

2 

10,600 

7,900 

BRISTOL. 

1 

1,400 

$175 

Seekonk, 

1 

1,400 

175 

PLYMOUTH. 

1 

5,500 

$5,500 

Hingham, 

1 

5,500 

5,500 

ESSEX. 

1 

9,499 

$22,200 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

2,126 

$1,000 

Methuen, 

1 

9,499 

22,200 

Boston, 

1 

2,126 

1,000 

HAMPDEN, 

5 

3,912 

$3,260 

WORCESTER. 

1 

25 

$8 

East  Longmeadow, 

5 

3,912 

3,260 

Lancaster, 

1 

25 

8 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Returns 
Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 

Tons 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

1 

Product 

Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

39 

65,248 

101,179 

$89,804 

$0.89 

$2,302.67 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

14 

5,279 

48,005 

31,521 

0.66 

2,251.50 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1 

5,592 

1,400 

175 

0.13 

175.00 

Dukes,  . 

483 

- 

483 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1 

5,231 

9,499 

22,200 

2.34 

22,200.00 

Franklin, 

5,298 

5,298 

- 

- 

.    - 

- 

Hampden, 

4,950 

5 

4,945 

3,912 

3,260 

0.83 

652.00 

HampHhire, 

5,063 

1 

5,062 

45 

225 

5.00 

225.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

14 

8,346 

30,667 

25,915 

0.85 

1,851.07 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1 

4,587 

5,500 

5,500 

1.00 

5,500.00 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

1S7 

2,126 

1,000 

0.47 

1,000.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

1 

14,206 

25 

8 

0.32 

8.00 

520 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


PRODUCTS    OF    POXDS,     SPRINGS,     *ETC. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities, 

Returns 
Ue- 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Quantity 

Value 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

OF  Product. 

Specified 
Product 

FiHh  (poundB). 

56 

242,147 

$5,055 

Fish  (pounds)  —Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

1,500 

$300 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2 

700 

$90 

Sandwich, 

1 

1,500 

300 

Belchertown, 

1 

100 

40 

Prescott, 

1 

600 

50 

BERKSraRE. 

3 

280 

$57 

MIDDLESEX. 

8 

520 

$62 

Becket,  .... 

1 

150 

30 

Sandiefield,   . 

2 

130 

27 

Acton 

3 

160 

16 

Billerica, 

1 

100 

20 

Concord, 

1 

10 

1 

BRISTOL. 

5 

230,600 

$2,860 

Sudbury, 

1 

250 

25 

Acuehnet,      . 

1 

500 

50 

Dighton, 

3 

230,000 

2,800 

NORFOLK. 

3 

765 

$110 

Mansfield, 

1 

100 

10 

Dedham, 

1 

250 

40 

Medfield, 

1 

100 

20 

DUKES. 

3 

800 

$165 

Stoughton,    . 

1 

415 

50 

CMlmark,      . 

1 

100 

15 

West  Tisbury, 

2 

700 

150 

PLYMOUTH. 

2 

2,667 

$805 

Bridgewater, 

1 

1,333 

205 

ESSEX. 

3 

1,825 

$87 

Duxbury, 

1 

1,334 

600 

Gloucesteb, 

1 

1,500 

75 

Peabody, 

1 

300 

10 

WORCESTER. 

19 

1,844 

$265 

Rowley, 

1 

25 

2 

Dudley, 

3 

310 

44 

Gardner, 

2 

520 

41 

FRANKLIN. 

3 

330 

$103 

Hubbardston, 
Petersham,    . 

1 
2 

50 
330 

5 
103 

Montague,     . 

1 

200 

80 

Southborough, 

1 

12 

6 

Orange,  .... 

1 

100 

18 

Southbridge, 

1 

10 

1 

Shutesbury,  . 

1 

30 

5 

Sturbridge,    . 
Sutton,  . 

1 
1 

50 
100 

8 
10 

HAMPDEN. 

6 

316 

$151 

Uxbridge, 
Warren, 

1 
1 

10 
10 

1 
3 

Hampden, 

1 

100 

75  i 

WebBter, 

1 

100 

10 

Monson, 

4 

116 

51  1 

Weetborough, 

1 

40 

12 

Wilbrahara,  . 

1 

100 

25  1 

Westminster, 

3 

302 

21 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Xot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 

Pounds 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 

Product 

Making  Return 

THK  STATE. 

65,287 

56 

65,231 

242,147 

$5,055 

$0.02 

$90.27 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

1 

2,123 

1,500 

300 

0.20 

300.00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3 

5,290 

280 

67 

0.20 

19.00 

Bristol, 

6,593 

5 

6,588 

230,600 

2,860 

0.01 

572.00 

Dukes,  . 

483 

3 

480 

800 

165 

0.21 

55.00 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

3 

5,229 

1,825 

87 

0.05 

29.00 

Franklin, 

6,298 

3 

5,295 

330 

103 

0.31 

34.33 

Hampden, 

4,950 

6 

4,944 

316 

151 

0.48 

25.17 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2 

5,061 

700 

90 

0.13 

45.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

6 

8,354 

520 

62 

0.12 

10.33 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

3 

3,758 

765 

110 

0.14 

36.67 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

2 

4,586 

2,667- 

805 

0.30 

402.50 

Suffolk, 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

19 

14,188 

1,844 

265 

0.14 

13.95 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 
OF  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 
OF  Product. 

porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

Salt  (buehela). 

2 

685 

$300 

Salt  (bushels)  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

400 

$200 

BRISTOL. 

1 

285 

$100 

Dennis,  .... 

1 

400 

200 

Dartmouth,  . 

1 

285 

100 

[*  The  "  Etc."  is  used  to  Include  the  product  "  Salt "  in  the  above  table.] 


AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   XAME. 


521 


PRODUCTS   OF  PONDS,    SPRINGS,  ETC.  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


1 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Coontibs. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Product 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Product 

Bushels 

Value 

Averafje 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

2 

65,285 

685 

$300 

$0.44 

$150.00 

Barnstable 

2,124 

1 

2,123 

400 

200 

0.60 

200,00 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

_ 

5,293 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bristol, 

5,593 

1 

6;592 

285 

100 

0.35 

100.00 

Dukes,  . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

_ 

5,232 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Franklin, 

5,298 

_ 

5,298 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Hampden, 

4,950 

_ 

4,950 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

_ 

5,063 

- 

- 

« 

_ 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

_ 

8,360 

_ 

_ 

« 

_ 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

_ 

4,588 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

— 

14,207 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Product. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Vahie 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Product. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 

Specified 
Product 

Quantity 

Value 

Springr   water 

(gallons). 

MIDDLESEX. 

Concord, 
Lexington,     . 
Mablbobouoh,    . 
Natick 

9 

6 

1 
2 

1 
2 

138,955 

117,900 

900 

81,000 

2,000 

34,000 

$6,394 

$5,615 

45 

4,500 

180 

890 

Spring  water 

(gallons)  —  Con. 

NORFOLK. 
Franklin, 

WORCESTER. 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Millbury, 

1 
1 

2 

1 
1 

12,775 
12,775 

8,280 
7,280 
1,000 

$365 
365 

$414 

364 

50 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Product 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Product 

Gallons 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prod- 
uct for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THK  STATE. 

65,287 

9 

65,278 

138,955 

$6,394 

$0.05 

$710.44 

Barnstable 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

5,293 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

Bristol, 

6,593 

_ 

5,593 

_ 

— 

_ 

Dukes, . 

483 

_ 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

_ 

6,232 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Franklin, 

5,298 

- 

5,298 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hampden, 

4,950 

- 

4,950 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

- 

5,063 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

6 

8,354 

117,900 

5,615 

0.05 

935.83 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1 

3,760 

12,775 

365 

0.03 

365.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

- 

4,588 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

2 

14,206 

8,280 

414 

0.05 

207.00 

RECAPITULATION:     PRODUCTS  FROM  MINES,   QUARRIES, 

PITS,  ETC. 


Classification  of  Products. 


Percentages 


Products  of  pits  and  hogs  : 

Clay,         .         .         . 

Gravel,     . 

Muck, 

Peat, 

Sand, 
Products  of  quarries  :  . 

Granite,  . 

Stone, 


$100,278 

6,286 

55,504 

3,243 

495 

34,750 

114,622 

24,718 

89,804 


44.27 

2.78 

24.50 

1.43 

0.22 

15.34 

60.55 

10.91 

39.64 


522 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


RECAPITULATION:    PRODUCTS   FROM  MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC. 

—  Concluded. 


Classification  of  Products. 


Percentages 


Products  of  ponds,  springs,  etc. 
Fish,        .... 

Salt 

Spring  water, . 

TOTAIi, 


5.18 
2.23 
0.13 
2.82 


100.00 


[In  this  recapitulation  are  included  those  agricultural  products  arranged  alphabetically,  for  each  of  which 
the  number  of  producers,  quantity  raised  or  produced,  and  value  of  same,  are  given  under  its  respective  head 
for  each  city  and  town  in  the  Commonwealth.    These  presentations  cover  pages  369-522,  aytte.] 

RECAPITULATION:  FOR  THE  STATE.    AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  BY  NAME. 


Average 

Retchns 

Percentages  of 

Value 

Returns 

Classification  of 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Average 

of  Product 
for  Eacli 

Report- 

Not  Re- 

Report- 

Xot Re- 

rRODUCTS. 

Price 

Person  Mak- 

„'"&'. 

porting 

ing 

porting 

ing 
Return 

Speci- 

Speci- 

Speci- 

Speci- 

fied 

fied 

lied 

fied 

Products|Products| 

Products 

Products 

Apples 

bushels 

1,993,916 

$765,883 

$0.38 

$28.41 

26,959 

38,328 

41.29 

58.71 

Beans 

bushels 

30,434 

49,260 

1.62 

7.32 

6,729 

58,668 

10.31 

89.69 

string  and  shell 

bushels 

171,895 

123,672 

0.72 

18.75 

6,595 

58,692 

10.10 

89.90 

Butter  (sale). 

pounds 

4,172,054 

1,042,336 

0.26 

114.14 

9,132 

56,1.55 

13.99 

86.01 

(use). 

pounds 

1,891,289 

464,302 

0.25 

29.78 

15,591 

49,696 

23.88 

76.12 

Cabbage, 

heads 

15,881,357 

478,840 

0.03 

57.25 

8,364 

56,923 

12.81 

87.19 

Calf  skins,  hides,  and 

pelts,  .... 

number 

25,931 

24,146 

0.93 

4.43 

5,451 

59,836 

8.35 

91.65 

Celery 

bunches 

4,286,840 

275,952 

0.06 

298.72 

930 

64,367 

1.42 

98.58 

Cheese  (sale), 

pounds 

143,403 

10,505 

0.07 

131.31 

80 

65,207 

0.12 

99.88 

(use), 

pounds 

10,061 

1,156 

0.11 

12.57 

92 

65,195 

0.14 

99.86 

Clay,      .... 

loads 

24,868 

6,288 

0.25 

174.61 

36 

65,251 

0.06 

99.94 

Corn,  green  . 

bushels 

703,216 

349,840 

0.50 

35.50 

9.856 

55,431 

15.10 

84.90 

Indian 

bushels 

2,001,794 

875,747 

0.44 

51.89 

16,876 

48,411 

25.85 

74.15 

Cranberries, . 

bushels 

169,583 

1,038,712 

6.13 

568.22 

1,828 

63,459 

2.80 

97.20 

Cream  (sale), 

gallons 

2,112,309 

939,750 

0.44 

325.74 

2,885 

62,402 

4.42 

95.58 

(use). 

gallons 

93,466 

71,854 

0.77 

25.52 

2,816 

62,471 

4.31 

95.69 

Cucumbers,  . 

bushels 

173,841 

141,088 

0.81 

34.84 

4,050 

61,237 

6.20 

93.80 

number 

11,258,164 

63,189 

0.01 

50.43 

1,253 

64,034 

1.92 

98.03 

hothouse  . 

bushels 

19,624 

78,731 

4.01 

1,485.49 

53 

65,234 

0.08 

99.92 

number 

415,534 

20,691 

0.05 

574.75 

36 

65,251 

0.08 

09.94 

Eggs 

dozen 

12,168,918 

2,731,271 

0.22 

80.55 

33,908 

31,379 

51.94 

48.06 

fancy    . 

dozen 

45,233 

31,494 

0.70 

142.51 

221 

65,066 

0.34 

99.68 

game     . 

dozen 

4,281 

3,056 

0.71 

122.24 

25 

65,262 

0.04 

99.96 

Fish 

pounds 

242,147 

6,055 

0.02 

90.27 

56 

65,231 

0.09 

99.91 

Granite, 

tons 

87,558 

24,718 

0.28 

727.00 

34 

65,253 

0.05 

99.95 

Grapes 

bushels 

51,230 

49,586 

0.97 

5.08 

9,767 

55,520 

14.96 

86.04 

pounds 

294,678 

10,670 

0.04 

14.36 

743 

64,544 

1.14 

98.86 

hothouse 

pounds 

12,489 

8,050 

0.64 

298.15 

27 

65,260 

0.04 

99.96 

Gravel,  .... 

loads 

325,490 

65,504 

0.17 

71.16 

780 

64,507 

1.19 

98.81 

Lettuce, 

heads 

6, .596, 032 

120,093 

0.02 

73.77 

1,628 

63,659 

2.49 

97.51 

hotbed    . . 

beads 

3,874,659 

140,617 

0.04 

400.62 

351 

64,936 

0.64 

09.46 

Manure, 

cords 

592,406 

2,370,236 

4.00 

63.62 

37,255 

28,032 

67.06 

42.94 

Milk  (sale),  . 

gallons 

59,593,316 

9,372,072 

0.16 

551.85 

18,983 

48,304 

26.01 

73.99 

(use),    , 

gallons 

33,193,501 

4,332,074 

0.13 

135.81 

31,897 

33,390 

48.86 

61.14 

Muck 

loads 

6,203 

3,243 

0.52 

48.40 

67 

65,220 

0.10 

99.90 

Oats 

bushels 

285,826 

91,523 

0.32 

33.76 

2,711 

62,576 

4.15 

96.85 

Onions 

bushels 

803,797 

321,851 

0.40 

72.93 

4,413 

80,874 

6.76 

03.24 

bunches 

659,025 

16,453 

0.02 

42.30 

389 

64,898 

0.60 

99.40 

Pears 

bushels 

190,176 

159,416 

0.84 

9.74 

16,359 

48,928 

26.06 

74.94 

Pease 

bushels 

12,353 

14,100 

1.14 

28.03 

503 

64,784 

0.77 

99.23 

green   . 

bushels 

183,842 

207,428 

1.13 

25.34 

8,185 

57,102 

12.54 

87.46 

Peat 

loads 

868 

495 

0.57 

70.71 

7 

65,280 

0.01 

99.99 

Potatoes, 

bushels 

4,172,253 

1,799,525 

0.43 

54.68 

32,909 

32,378 

50.41 

49.59 

Poultry,  dressed  . 

pounds 

3,809,152 

631,796 

0.17 

23.69 

26,670 

38,617 

40.85 

69.15 

Pumpkins,    . 

pounds 

9,117,763 

52,006 

0.01 

14.15 

3,675 

61,612 

5.63 

94.37 

Rye 

bushels 

105,685 

59,761 

0.57 

20.00 

2,988 

62,299 

4.58 

96.42 

Salt 

bushels 

685 

300 

0.44 

150.00 

2 

65,285 

0.003 

99.99T 

Sand 

loads 

159,367 

34,750 

0.22 

58.80 

591 

64,696 

0.91 

99.09 

Spring  water, 

gallons 

138,955 

6,394 

0.05 

710.44 

9 

85,278 

0.01 

99.99 

Squashes, 

pounds 

27,186,746 

250,700 

0.01 

38.30 

6,545 

58,742 

10.02 

89.98 

Stone,     .... 

tons 

101,179 

89,804 

0.89 

2,302.67 

39 

65,248 

0.06 

99.94 

Strawberries, 

quarts 

4,150,745 

404,007 

0.10 

78.44 

5,286 

60,002 

8.10 

91.90 

Tobacco, 

pounds 

4,967,096 

544,968 

0.11 

627.84 

888 

64,419 

1.33 

98.67 

Tomatoes, 

bushels 

547,037 

257,170 

0.47 

37.04 

6,943 

58,344 

10.64 

89.36 

hothouse 

pounds 

56,800 

13,785 

0.24 

113.93 

121 

65,166 

0.19 

99.81 

Turnips,  table 

bushels 

304,684 

127,563 

0.42 

25.30 

5,043 

60,244 

7.72 

92.28 

bunches 

113,286 

4,192 

0.04 

24.37 

172 

85,115 

0.26 

99.74 

Wool 

pounds 

188,470 

24,671 

0.13 

18.30 

1,348 

83,939 

2.06 

97.94 

AGRICULTUKAL    PRODUCTS:     BY   NAME. 


523 


[In  this  recapitulation  the  same  agricultural  products  are  considered  as  in  the  one  preceding,  the  articles 
heing  also  arranged  alphabetically.  Valuea  and  percentages  only  are  included  in  this  recapitulation,  but  the 
value  of  the  total  products  for  the  Commouwealth  is  considered.  The  value  of  the  agricultural  products  pre- 
sented by  name,  pages  369-5'2'2,  ante,  is  $31,192,337,  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products  being  $52,880,431. 
This  leaves  a  value  of  $21,688,094  which  appears  opposite  the  line  "All  Other  Products."  This  value  repre- 
sents 41.01  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products.  In  other  words,  58.99  per  cent  of  the  total  value 
of  agricultural  products  is  shown  in  detail  by  cities  and  towns.] 


RECAPITULA.TION  : 


FOR  THE   STATE.     ALL  PRODUCTS  WITH  VALUES  AND 
PERCENTAGES. 


Classification  of  Pkodhcts. 


Percentages 


Apples 

Beans 

string  and  shell . 
Butter  (sale), 
(use), 
Cabbage, 
Calfskins,  hides,  and  pelts. 

Celery 

Cheese  (sale), 
(use), 

Clay 

Corn,  green  . 
Indian . 
Cranberries,  . 
Cream  (sale), 
(use), 
Cucumbers,   . 

hothouse    . 

Eggs,      .... 

fancy     . 

game     . 

Fish,       .... 

G-ranite, .... 

Crapes 

hothouse  . 
Gravel,    .... 
Lettuce, .... 

hotbed  ,   . 
Manure, 
Milk  (sale),    . 
(use),    . 
Muck,     ..... 

Oats 

Onions 

Pears 

Pease,     .... 
green   . 

Peat 

Potatoes, 

Poultry,  dressed   . 
Pumpkins, 

Rye 

Salt,        .... 
Sand,      .... 
Spring  water. 
Squashes, 

Stone,     .... 
Strawberries, 
Tobacco, 
^Tomatoes, 

hothouse 
Turnips,  table 
Wool,     .... 
All  other  products, 


Total, 


$765,883 

49,260 

123,672 

1,042,336 

464,302 

478,840 

24,146 

275,952 

10,505 

1,156 

6,286 

349,840 

875,747 

1,038,712 

939,750 

71,854 

204,277 

99,422 

2,731,271 

31,494 

3,056 

5,055 

24,718 

60,256 

8,050 

55,504 

120,093 

140,617 

2,370,236 

9,372,072 

4,332,074 

3,243 

91,523 

338,304 

159,416 

14,100 

207,428 

495 

1,799,525 

631,796 

52,006 

59,761 

300 

34,750 

6, .394 

250,700 

89,804 

404,007 

544,968 

257,170 

13,785 

131,755 

24,671 

21,688,094 


1.45 
0.09 
0.23 
1.97 
0.88 
0.91 
0.05 
0.52 
0.02 
* 

0.01 
0.66 
1.66 
1.96 
1.78 
0.14 
0.39 
0.19 
6.17 
0.06 
0.01 
0.01 
0.05 
0.11 
0.02 
0.10 
0.23 
0.27 
4.48 
17.72 
8.19 
0.01 
0.17 
0.64 
0.30 
0.03 
0.39 
* 

3.40 
1.19 
0.10 
0.11 

* 

0.07 
0.01 
0.47 
0.17 
0.76 
1.03 
0.48 
0.03 
0.25 
0.05 
41.01 


$52,880,431 


100.00 


*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


524 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


[In  the  head  note  to  the  preceding  recapitulation  it  is  Bhcwn  that  a  value  of  $21,688,094,  heing  41.01  per  cent 
of  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural  products,  was  not  presented  in  detail  for  each  city  and  town  in  which  said 
products  were  raised  or  produced.  For  all  practical  purposes,  however,  the  presentation  by  towns,  pages  203- 
368,  ante,  supplies  sufficient  specification  by  name,  and  for  cities  and  towns,  as  regards  the  following  classes  of 
agricultural  products  :  Clothing,  Needle  Work,  Etc.,  Greenhouse  Products,  Wood  Products,  and  Hay,  Straw,  and 
Fodder.  It  will  be  seen,  therefore,  that  adequate  presentation  in  detail  by  name  for  cities  and  towns  has  been 
given  for  a  value  of  $48,240,560,  or  91.23  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural  products  for  the  Census 
year  1895.    The  value  of  products,  as  shown  below,  not  given  in  detail,  is  $4,639,871,  or  8.77  per  cent.] 

RECAPITULATION:    FOR   THE    STATE.      CLASSIFIED    AGGREGATES    WITH 

VALUES   AND   PERCENTAGES. 


Classified  Aggregates. 


Value 


Percentages 


Products  presented  in  detail  by  name 

Products  not  presented  in  detail  by  name, 

Clothing,  needle  work,  etc., 

Greenhouse  products  (plants,  cut  flowers,  etc.),       .        .        .        . 

Wood  products  (firewood,  lumber,  fence  rails,  telegraph  poles,  etc.) , 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, 

Other  products, 

Total 


$31,192,337 
21,688,094 

58.99 
41.01 

27,749 

0.05 

1,749,070 

3.31 

2,780,314 

12,491,090 

4,639,871 

5.26 

23.62 

8.77 

$52,880,431 

100.00 

Tabular  Analyses 


For  the  Foi^iiOwiNG  Presentations  relating  to 

AGRICUIiTURAL    PRODUCTS,  By    ^N AME  : 


Pages 

Cereal  Products 427-436 

Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts 437-455 

Vegetables " 457-510 

Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc 511-522 


Cereal  Products. 

The  statistics  relating  to  cereals  appear  on  pages  427-436.  The  recapitulation  on 
the  last  named  page  summarizes  the  returns,  the  total  value  of  cereals  returned  for  the 
Census  year  being  $1,104,578,  composed  of  the  following  items  :  Indian  corn,  $875,747  ; 
oats,  $91,523 ;  rye,  $59,761 ;  other  cereals,  $77,547.  These  values  in  the  form  of  per- 
centages are  as  follows:  Indian  corn,  79.28  per  cent;  oats,  8.29  per  cent;  rye,  5.41 
per  cent ;  other  cereals,  7 .02  per  cent. 

Indian  Corn. 

The  details  relating  to  Indian  corn  appear  on.  pages  429-431,  the  recapitulation  being 
upon  the  last  named  page.  This  product  appears  in  16,876  returns  out  of  65,287,  the 
total  number  of  agricultural  schedules.  The  total  number  of  bushels  returned,  show- 
ing the  quantity  of  this  product  produced  during  the  Census  year,  is  2,001,794,  and  the 
average  price  per  bushel,  based  upon  the  aggregate  value  of  $875,747,  is  $0.44,  the 
average  value  of  product  for  each  jJerson  making  return  being  $51.89.  The  leading 
counties  from  which  this  product  is  returned,  ranked  in  accordance  with  the  aggregate 
product  value  returned  in  each,  are  as  follows  :  Worcester,  $178,824  ;  Hampden,  $143,- 
084  ;  Hampshire,  $134,278  ;  Franklin,  $120,496  ;  Berkshire,  $81,347  ;  Middlesex,  $72,151 ; 
and  Bristol,  $63,028.     In  no  other  county  is  found  a  product  value  exceeding  $50,000. 

Oats. 

The  details  relating  to  the  production  of  oats  will  be  found  on  pages  431-433.  From 
the  recapitulation,  page  433,  it  will  be  seen  that  this  product  is  reported  in  2,711  returns 
out  of  65,287.  The  total  mimber  of  bushels  reported  for  the  State  is  285,826,  the  average 
price  being  $0.32  per  bushel,  based  upon  the  aggregate  value  of  $91,523,  the  average 
value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  being  $33.76.  The  largest  product 
value  is  reported  from  Berkshire  County,  namely,  $61,267,  the  other  leading  counties  in 
which  a  product  value  in  excess  of  $1,000  is  reported  being :  Bristol,  $10,558  ;  Worcester, 
$5,357  ;  Franklin,  $5,319  ;  Hampden,  $3,821 ;  and  Hampshire,  $3,601. 

Rye. 
The  details  relating  to  rye  appear  on  pages  433-436.     The  product  is  reported  in 
2,988  instances  out  of  65,287,  the  total  number  of  schedules  received.    The  aggregate 
number  of  bushels  reported  is  105,685,  the  average  price  per  bushel,  based  upon  the 

[525] 


526 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


aggregate  value,  $59,761,  is  $0.57,  and  the  average  value  of  this  product  for  each  person 
making  return,  $20.00.  The  leading  counties,  with  the  value  produced  in  each,  are: 
Berkshire,  $16,528  ;  Hampden,  $14,991 ;  Hampshire,  $9,390  ;  Worcester,  $6,153  ;  Frank- 
lin, $3,944;  Bristol,  $2,815;  Middlesex,  $2,063;  Plymouth,  $1,386;  Barnstable,  $1,314. 
The  value  of  rye  reported  from  the  other  counties  is  quite  small  in  every  case. 

Comparisons  with  previous  Censuses. 
The  following  table  brings  forward  from  previous  censuses  such  figures  as  are  avail- 
able for  products  classified  as  cereals.     The  values  originally  reported  in  currency  in 
1865  and  1875  have  been  reduced  to  gold. 


Cereal  Products.     1 845  - 1 855  - 

1865-1875-1885-1895. 

184.3 

1855 

1865 

1875 

1885 

1895 

Indian  corn, 

Total  bushels, 

1,985,215 

2,595,096 

2,015,771 

1,040,290 

2,147,390 

2,001,794 

Total  value,  . 

$1,352,677 

$2,820,109 

$1,880,934 

$898,557 

$1,271,349 

$875,747 

Oats, 

Total  bushels, 

1,238,159 

792,982 

678,779 

457,710 

619,668 

285,826 

Total  value,  . 

$405,657 

$563,729 

$373,970 

$280,538 

$273,318 

$91,523 

Rye, 

Total  bushels, 

446,925 

523,777 

271,016 

250,113 

232,108 

105,685 

Total  value,  . 

$328,033 

$560,201 

$254,866 

$221,819 

$164,181 

$59,761 

Fruits,  Berries,  and  Nuts. 
The  statistics  relating  to  the  products  classed  under  the  head  of  fruits,  berries,  and 
nuts  are  contained  on  pages  437-455,  closing  with  a  recapitulation  including  the  follow- 
ing items :  Apjjles,  $765,883 ;  cranberries,  $1,038,712 ;  grapes,  $60,256 ;  grapes,  hot- 
house, $8,050 ;  pears,  $159,416 ;  strawberries,  $404,007  ;  other  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 
$414,261.  When  these  figures  are  put  in  the  form  of  percentages  of  the  aggregate  value, 
$2,850,585,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  cranberry  product  exceeds  in  value  any  of  the  others 
and  constitutes  36 .  44  per  cent  of  the  aggregate.  The  value  of  apples  produced  during 
the  Census  year  forms  26.87  per  cent,  strawberries  14.17  per  cent,  pears  5.59  per  cent, 
and  grapes  2 .  12  per  cent. 

The  details  relating  to  apples,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  will  be  found  on  pages 
439-441.  From  the  recapitulation  it  will  be  seen  that  apples  were  reported  in  26,959 
returns  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate  number  of  bushels  produced  during  the  Census 
year  being  1,993,916,  the  average  price  per  bushel  $0.38,  based  upon  the  aggregate 
value  of  $765,883,  and  the  average  value  of  this  product  for  each  person  making  retivrn 
$28.41.  The  principal  comities,  with  value  reported  from  each,  are  as  follows  :  Middle- 
sex, $138,528 ;  Worcester,  $128,298 ;  Essex,  $125,181  :  Franklin,  $94,220 ;  Hampden, 
$78,132  ;  Berkshire,  $73,260  ;  Hampshire,  $62,296  ;  and  Bristol,  $33,357. 

Cranberries. 
The  details  relating  to  cranberries,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  appear  on  pages 
441-443.  This  product  is  found  in  1,828  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  leading  counties 
being  Barnstable,  Essex,  Middlesex,  Plymouth,  and  Worcester,  so  far  as  ranked  by  the 
number  of  returns.  The  aggregate  number  of  barrels  produced  during  the  Census 
year  is  169,583,  and  as  the  aggregate  value  is  $1,038,712,  the  average  price  per  barrel 
is  $6.13,  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  being  S568.22. 
Upon  the  basis  of  value  of  product  returned,  the  leading  counties  are  as  follows  : 
Plymouth,  $625,687  ;  Barnstable,  $312,557  ;  Middlesex,  $27,304  ;  Norfolk,  $23,071 ;  Bris- 


TABULAK   ANALYSES.  '  527 

tol,  $22,796 ;  Worcester,  $6,141 ;  Essex,  $4,677 ;  and  Hampden,  $2,380.  This  product 
thus  may  be  compared  with  the  number  of  returns  reported  from  the  different  counties. 
It  will  be  seen  that  the  counties  of  Plymouth  and  Barnstable  together  produced 
90.87  per  cent  of  the  entire  croj),  and  although  there  were  but  94  returns  in  which  the 
crop  appeared  from  the  coimty  of  Bristol  as  against  148  in  the  county  of  Essex,  the 
value  reported  from  the  county  of  Bristol  was  nearly  five  times  as  large  as  that  reported 
from  Essex.  Although  the  product  value  returned  from  Middlesex  was  slightly  in  ex- 
cess of  that  returned  from  Norfolk,  nevertheless,  there  were  275  instances  in  which  the 
crop  was  rejiorted  in  Middlesex  as  against  54  in  Norfolk. 

Orapes. 

The  details  relating  to  grapes  appear  on  pages  443-448,  followed  by  a  brief  presenta- 
tion relating  to  hothouse  grapes,  separately  classified,  on  page  449.  The  grape  product 
was  reported  in  two  ways.  Out  of  65,287,  the  total  number  of  schedules,  9,767  returns  were 
received  in  which  the  quantity  measure  was  a  bushel,  the  aggregate  number  of  bushels 
reported  being  51,230,  the  aggregate  value  $49,586,  the  average  price  per  bushel  $0.97, 
and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  luaking  return  $5.08.  Besides  these, 
743  returns  reported  grajies  by  the  pound,  the  aggregate  number  of  jiounds  raised  being 
294,678,  the  aggregate  value  $10,670,  the  average  price  per  pound  $0.04,  and  the  aver- 
age value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $14.36.  With  respect  to  product 
value,  the  leading  county  is  Worcester,  reporting  a  product  value  of  $11,796  (by  the 
bushel)  and  $675  (by  the  pound).  The  county  of  Middlesex  ranks  next,  with  a  product 
value  of  $7,007  (by  the  bushel)  and  $4,069  (by  the  pound).  Other  leading  counties 
with  respect  to  this  crop  are,  in  order  named,  Bristol,  Essex,  Hampshire,  and  Hampden. 

The  total  amount  of  hothouse  grapes  reported  was  12,489  pounds,  value  $8,050,  aver- 
age price  per  pound  $0 .  64,  and  average  value  of  j^roduct  for  each  person  making  return 
$298.15.  The  three  leading  counties  in  product  value  are:  Worcester,  $2,100  ;  Essex, 
$1,474;  and  Berkshire,  $1,380. 

Pears. 
The  returns  relating  to  the  pear  crop  appear  on  pages  449-452.  This  product  is 
reported  in  16,359  instances  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate  number  of  bushels  raised  dur- 
ing the  Census  year  being  190,176,  the  aggregate  value  $159,416,  the  average  price  per 
bvishel  $0.84,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $9.74. 
The  leading  counties,  with  the  value  of  product  as  reported  from  each,  are  as  follows : 
Middlesex,  $46,187  ;  Worcester,  $20,346  ;  Sufiblk,  $15,210 ;  Essex,  $14,199  ;  and  Bristol, 
$13,656.  The  entire  product  reported  from  Suffolk  County  was  included  in  84  returns, 
showing  an  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  in  that  county  of 
$181.07,  this  being  in  excess  of  any  individual  average  shown  elsewhere. 

Strawberries. 
The  returns  relating  to  strawberries,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  will  be  found  on 
pages  452-455.  Although  this  crop  is  reported  in  but  5,285  returns  out  of  65,287,  the 
aggregate  quantity  raised  during  the  Census  year  amounted  to  4,150,745  quarts,  the 
aggregate  value  being  $404,007.  The  average  price  per  quart  is  found  to  be  $0.10,  and 
the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $76.44.  The  quantity 
and  value  reported  from  Bristol  County  are  far  in  excess  of  that  shown  elsewhere, 
amounting  to  1,995,351  quarts  ;  value  $176,793  ;  average  value  of  product  for  each  per- 
son making  return  $175.22.  Other  leading  counties,  with  number  of  quarts  returned, 
are  as  follows :  Middlesex,  640,873 ;  Essex,  325,659 ;  Plymouth,  289,966 ;  Worcester, 
281,405  ;  Hampden,  200,720  ;  Hampshire,  136,454. 

Comparisons  tvith  x>'reviotis  Censuses. 
The  following  brings  together  all  available  comparative  figures,  the  currency  valuea 
reported  in  1865  and  1875  being  now  given  in  gold. 


528 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Selected  Fruits  and  Berries.     1855  -1865- 1875  -1885- 1895. 


1855 

1865 

1875 

1885 

1895 

Apples, 

Total  bushels,      .... 

- 

- 

3,252,957 

4,545,833 

1,993,916 

Total  value 

$1,121,262 

$792,624 

$1,294,868 

$1,174,451 

$765,883 

Cranberries, 

Total  value,         .... 

^135,200 

$64,674 

$257,244 

$540,909 

$1,038,712 

Grapes, 

Total  value 

- 

$25,541 

$60,053 

$117,022 

$68,306 

Pears, 

Total  bushels 

- 

- 

59,259 

153,374 

190,176 

Total  value,         .... 

$88,144 

$154,820 

$105,627 

$147,013 

$159,416 

Strawberries, 

Total  quarts 

- 

- 

1,156,801 

3,930,710 

4,150,745 

Total  value 

$19,572* 

$191,911 

$406,895 

$404,007 

Vegetables. 
The  statistics  relating  to  vegetables  are  contained  on  pages  457-510,  being  summar- 
ized in  tlie  recapitulation  on  the  last  named  page.  From  this  recapitulation  it  appears 
that  the  total  value  of  vegetables  reported  for  the  Census  year  was  $6,389,533,  including 
the  following  items :  Beans,  $49,260 ;  beans,  string  and  shell,  $123,672 ;  cabbage, 
$478,840 ;  celery,  $275,952 ;  corn,  green,  $349,840 ;  cucumbers,  $204,277 ;  cucumbers, 
hothouse,  $99,422 ;  lettuce,  garden,  $120,093 ;  lettuce,  hotbed,  $140,617 ;  onions,  $338,- 
804  ;  pease,  $14,100  ;  pease,  green,  $207,428  ;  potatoes,  $1,799,525  ;  pumpkins,  $52,006  ; 
squashes,  $250,700 ;  tomatoes,  garden,  $257,170 ;  tomatoes,  hothouse,  $13,785 ;  turnips, 
table,  $131,755  ;  other  vegetables,  $1,482,787.  Of  these  various  vegetables,  the  value  of 
potatoes  forms  28 .  16  per  cent  of  the  total  value,  and  far  exceeds  any  other  single  vege- 
table returned,  other  leading  items  being  the  following,  the  percentage  of  the  total  value 
represented  by  the  value  of  the  particular  vegetable  named  being  annexed :  Cabbage, 
7.49;  green  corn,  5 . 48  ;  onions,  5.29;  celery,  4.32;  tomatoes,  garden,  4.02  ;  squashes, 
3.92;  green  pease,  3.25  ;  cucumbers,  3.20. 

Beans. 

The  details  relating  to  this  product,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  are  shown  on 
pages  459-461.  The  product  is  reported  in  6,729  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate 
quantity  raised  during  the  Census  year  being  30,434  bushels,  the  average  price  per 
bushel  being  $1.62,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$7.32.  Upon  the  basis  of  value  of  product,  excluding  the  counties  of  Dukes,  Nantucket, 
and  Suftblk,  in  which  the  crop  was  unimportant,  the  counties  range  from  Middlesex,  in 
whieli  a  product  value  of  $7,855  is  returned,  to  Norfolk,  in  Avhich  the  product  value  is 
$1,124,  the  rank  of  the  counties  being  as  follows :  Middlesex,  Worcester,  Essex,  Plym- 
outh, Franklin,  Bristol,  Hampshire,  Hampden,  Barnstable,  Berkshire,  Norfolk.  These 
figures  do  not  include  string  and  shell  beans  which  are  separately  reported. 


String  and  Shell  Beans. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  461-464,  the  total  number  of  returns  being  6,595,  the 
aggregate  number  of  bushels  reported  171,895,  the  aggregate  value  $123,672,  average 
price  per  bushel  $0.72,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$18.75.  Middlesex  leads  all  other  counties  with  a  i)roduct  value  of  $53,622,  the  two 
counties  which  rank  next  being  Essex,  $14,362,  and  Plymouth,  $12,032. 


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Cabbage. 

The  details  appear  on  pages  464-467.  The  crop  is  reported  in  8,364  instances,  the 
quantities  retvirned  aggregating  15,881,357  heads,  the  aggregate  value  being  $478,840, 
the  average  price  per  head  $0 .  03,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $57 .  25.  The  product  value  reported  from  Essex  and  Middlesex  Counties 
is  much  in  excess  of  that  found  elsewhere,  being  respectively  $116,067  and  $122,281. 

Celery. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  467-469.  Although  this  product  appears  in  but  930 
returns  out  of  65,287,  the  aggregate  value  returned  is  $275,952,  covering  in  the  aggre- 
gate 4,286,840  bunches,  the  average  price  being  $0.06  per  bunch,  and  the  average  value 
of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $296.72.  Middlesex  County  leads  all  others, 
reporting  3,206,308  bunches  out  of  the  total,  and  covering  a  product  value  of  $193,836. 
In  comparison  with  these  figures,  the  amounts  returned  from  the  other  counties  are 
small,  Bristol  County  standing  next,  with  a  product  value  of  $15,311. 

Green  Corti. 

The  details  of  this  crop  appear  on  pages  469-471.  The  product  appears  in  9,856 
returns,  the  aggregate  number  of  bushels  produced  during  the  Census  year  being  703,- 
216,  aggregate  value  $349,840,  average  price  per  bushel  $0.50,  and  the  average  value 
of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $35 .  50.  This  is  distinctively  a  market  garden 
product.  Middlesex  County  leads  in  number  of  bushels  reported,  272,437,  and  value  of 
product,  $106,771.  Upon  the  basis  of  values,  the  counties  which  rank  next  in  order  are : 
Bristol,  $47,257  ;  Essex,  $44,000 ;  Hampden,  $42,954 ;  Worcester,  $27,253 ;  Plymouth, 
$25,891 ;  and  Norfolk,  $21,859. 

Cuctimbers. 

The  details  will  be  found  on  pages  472-476,  followed  by  a  presentation  relating  to 
hothouse  cucumbers,  pages  477-478.  This  crop  is  reported  in  two  ways  —  by  the  bushel, 
including  173,841  bushels,  value  $141,088,  average  price  $0.81  per  bushel,  and  average 
value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $34.84;  and  by  the  number,  including 
11,258,164,  value  $63,189,  average  jDrice  $0.01,  and  average  value  for  each  person  mak- 
ing return  $50.43.  The  hothouse  cucumbers  include  19,624  bushels,  value  $78,731, 
average  price  $4.01  per  bushel,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making 
return  $1,485.49  ;  and,  by  number,  415,534,  value  $20,691,  average  price  $0.05,  average 
value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $574.75.  The  counties  which  lead  in 
the  production  of  cucumbers  are  Middlesex,  Plymouth,  Xorfolk,  and  Essex,  the  hothouse 
production  being  largely  centred  in  Middlesex  and  Worcester  Counties. 

Lettuce. 
The  details  relating  to  the  production  of  lettuce  aj^pear  on  pages  478-482.  The  crop 
is  reported  in  two  forms  —  garden  lettuce,  including  6,596,032  heads,  value  $120,093, 
average  price  per  head  $0.02,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$73.77;  and  hotbed  lettuce,  including  3,874,659  heads,  value  $140,617,  average  price 
$0 .  04,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $400 .  62.  Both  in 
regai'd  to  garden  and  hotbed  lettuce  Middlesex  County  leads,  the  product  value  from 
this  county  of  the  former  being  $85,400  and  the  latter  $104,178.  No  other  county  ap- 
proaches these  figures. 

Onions. 

The  details  will  be  found  on  pages  482-487.  This  product  is  reported  by  the  bushel 
and  by  the  bunch.  By  the  bushel  the  aggregate  amounts  to  803,797  bushels,  value 
$321,851,  average  price  $0.40  per  bushel,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  return  $72.93.     By  the  bunch,  659,025  bunches,  value  $16,453.  average  price 


530  CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 

$0.02  per  bunch,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $42.30. 
The  leading  counties  with  respect  to  this  crop  are,  in  order  named,  Essex,  Middlesex, 
Franklin,  Hampshire,  and  Bristol. 

Pease. 

The  details  relating  to  this  crop  appear  on  pages  488-489,  followed  by  a  presenta- 
tion relating  to  green  pease  on  pages  489-492.  Of  pease,  12,353  bushels  are  reported, 
value  $14,100,  average  price  $1.14  per  bushel,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person 
making  retiirn  $28.03.  The  counties  which  lead  in  the  production  of  this  crop  are, 
Middlesex,  $5,163 ;  Plymouth,  $2,917,  and  Norfolk,  $1,392,  more  than  half  the  crop  being 
reported  from  these  three  counties. 

As  to  green  pease,  the  total  quantity  reported  is  183,842  bushels,  value  $207,428, 
average  jirice  $1 .  13  per  bushel,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  retiirn 
$25.34.  The  counties  which  lead  are:  Middlesex,  $63,894;  Essex,  $36,364;  Plymouth, 
$24,322  ;  Bristol,  $20,749  ;  Worcester,  $18,402  ;  Norfolk,  $11,562  ;  Hampden,  $10,092. 

Potatoes. 

The  details  will  be  found  on  pages  492-494.  This  important  product  is  reported  in 
32,909  returns  out  of  65,287,  and  includes  4,172,253  bushels,  aggregate  value  $1,799,525, 
average  price  $0 .  43  per  bushel,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$54.68.  Worcester  County  leads  all  others,  the  value  of  product  reported  therefrom 
being  $302,518.  The  other  leading  counties  rank  as  follows :  Middlesex,  $227,269 ; 
Bristol,  $215,451;  Essex,  $187,315;  Hampden,  $180,947;  Berkshire,  $170,033;  Hamp- 
shire, $149,428  ;  Franklin,  $118,135  ;  Plymouth,  $118,027. 

Pumpkins. 

The  details  will  be  found  on  pages  495-497.  The  product  for  the  Census  year,  as 
reported,  is  9,117,763  pounds,  aggregating  in  value  $52,006,  the  average  price  being 
$0.01  per  pound,  and  the  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$14.15.  In  product  value  Bristol  County  leads,  with  $10,366,  the  two  counties  which 
stand  next  being  Middlesex,  $6,770,  and  Worcester,  $6,419. 

Squashes. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  497-499,  the  total  number  of  pounds  reported  for  this 
product  being  27,186,746,  aggregate  value  $250,700,  average  price  per  pound  $0.01, 
and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $38 .  30.  With  respect  to 
this  product  Middlesex  County  leads,  nearly  one-half  the  total  number  of  pounds  being 
produced  therein,  namely,  11,782,920,  value  $93,006.  Next  to  Middlesex  ranks  Essex, 
the  aggregate  product  in  quantity  being  6,746,357  pounds,  value  $47,424. 

Tomatoes. 
The  details  relating  to  tomatoes  will  be  found  on  pages  500-504.  The  crop  includes 
garden  tomatoes,  of  which  547,037  bushels  were  returned,  aggregate  value  $257,170, 
average  price  $0.47  per  bushel,  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return 
$37.04;  and  hothouse  tomatoes,  comprising  56,800  pounds,  aggregate  value  $13,785, 
average  price  per  pound  $0 .  24,  and  average  value  of  product  for  each  person  making 
return  $113.93.  Middlesex  County  leads,  with  a  product  value  of  $106,017  in  garden 
tomatoes  and  $9,063  in  hothouse  tomatoes. 

Table  Turnips. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  505-510.  The  product  is  reported  in  two  forms  —  by  the 
bushel,  including  304,684  bushels,  value  $127,563,  average  price  $0.42  per  bushel,  aver- 
age value  of  product  for  each  person  making  return  $25 .  30  ;  and  by  the  bunch,  including 
113,2S6  bunches,  value  $4,192,  average  price  $0.04  per  bunch,  average  value  of  product 
for  each  person  making  return  $24 .  37.     In  the  production  of  table  turnips  Bristol  County 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


531 


leads,  the  product  value  being  by  the  bushel  $38,152,  and  by  the  bunch  $173.     Next  to 
Bristol  ranks  Middlesex,  with  $22,852  by  the  bushel  and  $2,026  by  the  bunch. 

Comparisons  with  previous  Censuses. 
Comparative  figures   for  vegetable  products,  so  far  as  they  can  be  supplied,  are 
brought  forward  in  a  table  which  follows.     As  before,  currency  values   originally 
reported  in  1865  and  1875  have  been  changed  to  gold  values. 


Selected  Vegetables.     1865-1875-1885-1895. 


1865 


1875 


1885 


1895 


Beans, 

Total  value,      ...... 

Cabbage, 

Total  number  of  heads,    .       •        •        . 

Total  value, 

Celery, 

Total  value 

Green  corn. 

Total  value 

Cucumbers  (including  hothouse  cucumbers). 

Total  value, 

Lettuce, 

Total  value, 

Onions, 

Total  bushels, 

Total  value, 

Potatoes, 

Total  bushels, 

Total  value 

Pumpkins, 

Total  value, 

Squashes, 

Total  value, 

Tomatoes  (including  hothouse  tomatoes). 

Total  value, 


$14,311 

$117,751 
$1,752 

$22,692 


210,831 
$205,358 


3,832,523 
$1,592,258 


$61,536 
$14,752 


$86,654 

7,660,722 
$393,474 

$44,298 
$119,795 
$145,834 

$86,080 

359,706 
$301,969 

3,630,546 
$2,098,049 

$33,740 

$131,361 

$123,165 


$96,339 

11,499,817 
$556,518 

$154,879 

$239,056 

$167,499 

$109,869 

316,882 
$268,264 

3,584,505 


$49,260 

15,881,357 
$478,840 

$275,952 

$349,840 

$303,699 

$260,710 

803,797 
$321,851 

4,172,253 


$1,904,225   $1,799,525 


$112,735 


$206,517 


$164,307 


$52,006 


$250,700 


$270,955 


;Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc. 

The  details  relating  to  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  appear  on  pages  511-522.  The 
recapitulation  on  pages  621-522  summarizes  the  returns  which  are  classified  under  this 
head,  showing  an  aggregate  value  of  product  amounting  to  $226,549.  This  includes 
products  of  pits  and  bogs,  aggregating  $100,278,  or  44.27  per  cent  of  the  whole,  sub- 
divided as  follows :  Clay,  $6,286;  gravel,  $55,504 ;  muck,  $3,243  ;  peat,  $495  ;  and  sand, 
$34,750  ;  also  products  of  quarries  aggregating  $114,522,  or  60.55  per  cent  of  the  total 
product  from  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  subdivided  as  follows  :  Granite,  $24,718  ;  stone, 
$89,804.  The  other  items  classified  under  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  relate  to  products 
of  ponds,  springs,  etc.,  aggregating  $11,749,  or  5.18  per  cent  of  the  total,  including  fish, 
$6,066  ;  salt,  $300  ;  and  spring  water,  $6,394. 

It  will  be  understood  that  these  various  items  which  are  thus  classified  are  returned 
from  the  farms  only,  although  in  some  cases  they  are  products  of  the  same  kind  as 
returned  from  other  sources.  For  instance,  stone  from  quarries  which  are  worked 
exclusively  as  manufacturing  enterprises  will  be  found  returned  in  the  volume  relating 
to  manufactures,  while  the  main  product  of  the  fisheries  returned  from  establishments 


532  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 

or  persons  exclusively  engaged  in  fishing  will  be  found  in  the  report  relating  to  the 
fisheries. 

The  details  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  relating  to  the  products  from  mines, 
quarries,  pits,  etc.,  will  be  found  on  the  following  pages :  Products  of  pits  and  bogs, 
pages  513-518  ;  quarries,  pages  518-519  ;  ponds,  springs,  etc.,  pages  520-521. 

Recapitulation  :   Fok  the  State.    Agricultural  Products  by  Name. 

This  recapitulation,  presented  on  page  522,  summarizes  in  such  form  as  permits 
ready  comparisons,  all  the  facts  as  to  the  various  agricultural  products  which  have  been 
separately  analyzed  in  detail.  In  this  recapitulation  the  products  are  presented  alpha- 
betically, and  the  figures  are  accompanied  by  aggregates  and  percentages  showing  the 
proportion  of  the  I'eturns  reporting  or  not  reporting  each  specified  product.  As  the 
details  relating  to  the  various  products  have  been  already  sufficiently  pointed  out,  it 
need  only  be  added  that  the  percentages  referred  to  enable  the  reader  to  judge  of  the 
number  of  farms  producing  the  specified  products,  using  the  term  "  farm  "  in  the  broad 
sense  in  which  it  is  used  in  the  Census  returns  and  as  previously  defined.*  For  example, 
of  all  the  returns  received,  41.29  per  cent  report  apples  as  a  product,  while  58.71  per 
cent  do  not  report  this  product.  Selecting  a  few  other  products  at  random,  we  find  that 
51 .  94  per  cent  of  all  the  returns  contain  eggs  as  a  product ;  50.41  per  cent  of  the  returns 
report  potatoes ;  48.86  per  cent  report  milk  as  a  product  for  use  on  the  farm  where  it 
was  produced ;  40.85  per  cent  report  dressed  poultry  ;  26.01  per  cent  report  milk  as  a 
product  for  sale ;  25.85  per  cent  report  Indian  corn ;  and  25.06  per  cent  report  pears  as 
a  product. 

Recapitulation  :  For  the  State.    All  Products  with  Values  and  Percentages. 

In  this  recapitulation,  which  appears  on  page  523,  the  same  products  are  considered  as 
in  the  one  preceding,  the  products  also  being  arranged  alphabetically.  Values  and  per- 
centages only  are  included  in  this  recapitulation,  but  the  value  of  the  total  product  for 
the  Commonwealth  is  considered.  As  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural  products  for 
the  Census  year  was  $52,880,431,  and  as  the  details  presented  in  this  table  and  in  the 
presentations  and  analysis  heretofore  presented  cover  an  aggregate  value  of  $31,192,337, 
it  will  be  seen  that  there  remains  a  product  value  of  but  $21,688,094,  which  appears  in 
the  recapitulation  o^jposite  the  line  "All  other  jiroducts."  This  value  represents  41.01 
per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products.  In  other  words,  we  have  shown  in 
detail,  by  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  in  the  preceding  presentations  58.99  per  cent  of 
the  total  value  of  agricultural  products.  Reference  to  the  recapitulation  will  show  also 
that  of  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products  produced  during  the  Census  year,  milk 
for  sale  constituted  17.72  percent;  milk  for  use,  including  all  uses  to  which  the  same 
was  put  ujion  the  farin  where  it  was  produced,  such  as  table  use,  transformation  into 
butter  and  cheese,  etc.,  8.19  percent;  eggs  (exclusive  of  fancy  and  game  eggs)  5.17 
percent;  potatoes  3.40  per  cent;  butter  (for  sale)  1.97  percent;  cranberries  1.96  per 
cent;  cream  (for  sale)  1.78  per  cent;  Indian  corn  1.66  per  cent;  apples  1.45  per  cent; 
dressed  poultry  1 .  19  per  cent ;  and  tobacco  1 .  03  per  cent.  This  includes  the  leading 
products  produced  for  sale  upon  the  farms.  The  value  of  manure  produced  as  a  sepa- 
rate farm  product  amounted  to  4 .  48  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  agricultural  products. 
Much  of  this,  however,  was  undoubtedly  consumed  by  the  farmers  upon  the  farms 
where  it  was  produced.  In  no  other  case  does  the  value  of  any  single  product  exceed 
one  per  cent  of  the  total  value. 

Recapitulation:  For  the  State.     Classified  Aggregates  with  Values  and 

Percentages. 
This  recapitulation  is  presented  on  page  624.     The  note  preceding  it  shows  that 
while  a  value  of  $21,688,094,  being  41.01  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  agricultural 


♦  See  page  346,  ante. 


TABULAR   ^^J^ALYSES.  533 

products,  has  not  been  presented  in  detail  for  each  city  and  town  in  which  said  products 
were  raised  or  produced,  nevertheless,  for  all  pi'actical  purposes,  the  presentation  by 
towns,  pages  203-368,  ante,  supplies  sufficient  specification  by  name,  and  for  cities  and 
towns,  as  regards  the  following  classes  of  agricultural  products :  Clothing,  Needle 
Work,  Etc.,  Greenhouse  Products,  Wood  Products,  and  Hay,  Straw,  and  Fodder.  It  will 
be  seen,  therefore,  that  adequate  presentation  in  detail  by  name  for  cities  and  towns  has 
been  given  for  a  value  of  $48,240,560,  or  91.23  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  agri- 
cultural products  for  the  Census  year.  The  value  of  products  not  given  in  detail  by 
cities  and  towns  is  therefore  reduced  to  $4,639,871,  or  8.77  per  cent. 

The  recapitulation  presents  classified  aggregates  of  the  products  given  in  detail  by 
name,  covering  an  aggregate  value  of  $31,192,337,  or  58.99  percent  of  the  total,  and 
shows  that  of  the  i^roduets  not  presented  in  detail  by  name,  the  value  of  clothing,  needle 
work,  etc.,  comprises  $27,749  ;  greenhouse  products  (plants,  cut  flowers,  etc.),  $1,749,- 
070;  wood  products  (firewood,  lumber,  fence  rails,  telegraph  poles,  etc.),  $2,780,314; 
hay,  straw,  and  fodder,  $12,491,090;  other  products,  $4,639,871.  If  details  respecting 
any  of  these  are  desired  for  any  particular  city  or  town,  they  can  be  furnished  by  the 
Department  upon  request,  but  as  the  aggregate  forms  so  small  a  part  of  the  total,  it  waa 
not  thought  advisable  to  extend  the  volume  sufficiently  to  present  them  in  print. 


Agricultural  Property: 


BY  NAME. 


[535] 


AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:    BY  N^AME. 


The  presentation  for  Agricultural  Property,  by  name,  covers  pages  635-654.  The  presentation  includes 
general  classifications,  with  minor  classifications  under  each  general  one.  The  number  of  persons  owning  a 
specified  article  of  property,  the  number  or  quantity  of  the  specified  article,  and  the  value  of  the  same  are 
given.  In  the  recapitulations  for  the  minor  classifications,  as  well  as  in  those  for  the  general  classifications, 
the  specifications  of  detail  are  more  complete  and  cover  the  following  points  ;  Total  returns,  returns  reporting 
specified  property,  returns  not  reporting  specified  property,  number,  value,  average  price,  and  average  value 
of  property  for  each  person  making  return. 

The  general  classifications  in  this  presentation  are:  Land,  Buildings,  Domestic  Animals,  Etc.,  Fruit  Trees 
and  Vines,  and  Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc.  The  minor  classifications  under  Land  are  as  follows  :  Cultivated 
land,  including  hay  land,  laud  used  for  principal  crops,  land  used  for  market  gardens,  nurseries,  orchards, 
seed  gardens,  cranberry  bogs,  and  other  cultivated  land;  uncultivated  land,  including  permanent  pasture,  other 
unimproved  land,  and  unimprovable  land;  woodland,  including  land  with  timber  of  over  30  years'  growth, 
30  years'  growth  or  less,  from  seeds  or  transplanted  seedlings,  and  woodland  not  classified;  land  occupied  by 
mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.;  and  land  owned  by  non-residents. 

The  minor  classifications  under  Buildings  are  dwelling-houses  and  barns.  The  minor  classifications  under 
Domestic  Animals  are  calves,  colts,  cows,  heifers,  hens  and  chickens,  hogs,  horses,  lambs,  oxen,  pigs,  and 
sheep.  The  minor  classifications  under  Fruit  Trees  and  Vines  are  apple  trees,  grape  vines,  peach  trees,  and 
pear  trees. 

The  minor  classifications  under  Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc.,  are  mines  of  asbestos,  gold,  iron,  other  metals, 
and  tripoli;  under  Pits  and  Bogs,  clay,  gravel,  peat  bogs  and  muck  beds,  and  sand;  under  Quarries,  those  pro- 
ducing bluestone,  granite,  limestone,  marble,  sandstone,  slate,  soapstone,  and  stone  not  specified;  under  Ponds, 
Springs,  Etc.,  fish  ponds,  fish  ways,  ice  ponds,  salt  works,  and  springs. 

As  shown  in  the  recapitulation  on  page  644,  we  see  that  the  total  value  of  agricultural  property  presented 
by  name  in  detail,  for  each  city  and  town  in  which  located,  amounts  to  $200,604,146,  or  91.20  per  cent  of  the 
total  value  of  all  agricultural  property  in  the  Commonwealth  as  determined  by  the  Census.  The  items  omitted 
include  principally  the  smaller  farm  buildings,  machines.  Implements,  etc.,  some  few  of  the  domestic  animals, 
and  a  few  of  the  less  important  fruit  trees  and  vines. 

No  specific  illustration  of  the  manner  of  reading  tho  tables  is  necessary,  as  special  care  has  been  taken  to 
make  the  column  heads  as  specific  and  illustrative  as  possible.  The  recapitulations  of  the  general  classifica- 
tions and  those  for  the  State  on  pages  643  and  644  are  more  complete  in  detail  than  any  tables  hitherto  presented 
in  any  State  Census  relating  to  agricultural  property. 

[537] 


Land. 


[539] 


540 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


la:n^d. 


CULTIVATED     LAND. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Hat  (used  for) 

Peincipal  Crops 
(used  for) 

Mauket  Gardens 

Nurseries 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

7,270y8 

$229,553 

1,710% 

$112,905 

196% 

$13,168 

9% 

$1,470 

2 

Barnstable, 

l,193i,'2 

38,835 

341% 

14,615 

40% 

4,130 

y2 

200 

3 

Bourne, 

3741/0 

18,159 

iooy4 

6,356 

1 

100 

- 

- 

4 

Brewster,  . 

122% 

5,870 

42yt 

1,959 

U\i 

684 

- 

- 

6 

Chatham,    . 

382% 

17,070 

120% 

5,390 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Dennis, 

386 

15,756 

94 

6,9.58 

- 

- 

y2 

50 

7 

Eastham,    . 

4O-V2 

8,313 

155% 

29,291 

3 

60 

- 

8 

Falmouth,  . 

832% 

47,849 

268yo 

18,397 

2Vi 

210 

1% 

600 

9 

Harwich,    . 

4395/8 

18,555 

217 

9,995 

im 

732 

1V2 

210 

10 

Mashpee,  . 

8OV2 

2,056 

4iy4 

1,687 

- 

- 

11 

Orleans, 

348% 

6,330 

99y4 

7,934 

6% 

173 

- 

- 

12 

Provincetown, 

5551/2 

6,985 

13 

1,275 

24y2 

3,515 

1 

200 

13 

Sandwich,  . 

8481/2 

12,873 

100% 

1,887 

- 

- 

- 

14 

Truro, 

211% 

6,667 

sy* 

100 

843/8 

3,.S69 

- 

- 

15 

Wellfleet,   . 

366 

7,055 

69V4 

3,214 

8% 

295 

Vi 

10 

16 

Yarmouth, 

72O8/1 

17,180 

45 

3,847 

— 

4 

200 

17 

BERKSHIRE. 

104,34714 

$3,934,476 

22,685% 

$1,007,432 

325 

$50,669 

28y4 

$7,916 

18 

Adams, 

2,67234 

242,394 

543 

48,397 

23 

2,805 

Vi 

25 

19 

Alford, 

l,713i,'2 

38,527 

733% 

16,694 

- 

- 

- 

20 

Becket, 

3,156 

31,852 

293y„ 

3,261 

10 

100 

- 

- 

21 

Cheshire,    . 

3,3683/8 

89,415 

655 

18,403 

3 

90 

- 

- 

22 

Clarksburg, 

1,178^2 

87,165 

205% 

16,146 

6% 

1,125 

- 

- 

23 

Dalton, 

2,004y4 

69,255 

326% 

14,283 

2iy2 

1,6.50 

- 

- 

24 

Egremont, 
Florida, 

2,639 

100,115 

1,19934 

49,292 

12 

1,200 

- 

- 

25 

1,98614 

23,560 

215% 

2,830 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

Great  Barrlngton,    . 

5,980V' 

284,623 

1,837 

93,505 

1534 

6,733 

- 

- 

27 

Hancock,    . 

3,043  " 

63,610 

esey. 

15,720 

- 

- 

- 

28 

Hinsdale,    . 

3,248% 

50,652 

530y4 

8,288 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Lanesborough, 

3,430i,L. 

99,235 

816 

23,987 

23 

760 

- 

- 

30 

Lee 

3,309 

175,980 

681 

37,865 

4^4 

850 

- 

- 

31 

Lenox, 

3,514 

312,886 

857 

78,835 

6y2 

1,075 

6% 

1.275 

32 

Monterey,  . 

3,089y2 

119,541 

481% 

19,850 

- 

- 

33 

Mount  Washington, 

734y2 

16,475 

1611/2 

3.815 

- 

- 

- 

- 

34 

NewAshford,   . 

1,019 

16,470 

162 

3,175 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

New  Marlborough,  . 

4,9833;, 

173,620 

1,367V4 

36,024 

M 

25 

- 

- 

36 

North  Adams, 

2,427% 

199,790 

362y2 

32,217 

soyo 

8,281 

63/4 

4,950 

37 

Otis,     .... 

2,4155.J, 

24,089 

194 

2,442 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38 

Peru 

2,833y2 

21,585 

2138/8 

3,210 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

PiTTSFIELU,        . 

7,318 

341,618 

1,963% 

93,893 

44y2 

7,800 

- 

- 

40 

Richmond, 

2,383 

47,792 

6ioy2 

12,773 

3y2 

215 

- 

- 

41 

Sandisfleld, 

3,998% 

43,178 

447 

4,954 

- 

- 

- 

42 

Savoy, 

3,40034 

30,179 

196% 

2,087 

_ 

- 

1 

5 

43 

Shenield,     . 

6,43034 

324,527 

2,78234 

105,696 

- 

- 

5 

300 

44 

Stockbridge, 

3,180 

257,175 

8931/.. 

83,300 

t 

2,500 

iy2 

150 

45 

Tyringham, 

1,942% 

60,889 

27014 

9,359 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Washington, 

2,736y2 

39,690 

387 

6,073 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

2,71314 

62,187 

612 

16,519 

8 

160 

- 

- 

48 

Willianistown,  . 

6,532% 

445,933 

1,725 

141,828 

96 

15,290 

6 

1,200 

49 

Windsor,     . 

4,964 

40,469 

33334 

2,711 

% 

10 

1 

10 

60 

BRISTOL. 

42,553% 

$3,344,384 

12,88034 

$981,884 

1,180% 

$140,286 

2934 

$8,840 

51 

Acuslinet,  . 

l,812y. 

117,499 

589% 

35,135 

71% 

6,483 

3 

120 

52 

Attleborougli, 

1,692  ■ 

56,581 

6i5y2 

21,3.52 

20 

800 

1 

30 

53 

Berkley,     . 

1,5141/4 

78,210 

473y4 

25,745 

30 

2,500 

- 

- 

54 

Dartmouth, 

7,685 

535,615 

l,458y4 

120,055 

11914 

15,265 

2y2 

200 

65 

Dighton,     . 

1,56434 

95,665 

675 

46,175 

72y2 

6,615 

14 

1,400 

56 

Fasten, 

2,083-/8 

111,864 

39714 

25,203 

414 

420 

1 

500 

57 

Fairhaven, 

1,577 

197,130 

33134 

29,850 

72y2 

13,251 

- 

- 

58 

Fall  River, 

818 

120,765 

42614 

94,007 

791/2 

20,285 

1 

100 

59 

Freetown,  . 

635 

17,922 

247 

8,198 

16 

545 

- 

- 

60 

Mansfield,  . 

1,128 

49,232 

101 

5,2.50 

IIV2 

425 

2 

1,400 

61 

New  Beufohi), 

1,1531/. 

814,148 

207% 

121,790 

49Vo 

17,012 

134 

5,000 

62 

North  Attleborough, 

1,6093 H 

108,843 

430% 

24,828 

% 

40 

3 

70 

63 

Norton, 

1.9A4^', 

56,485 

236 

6,730 

1 

25 

- 

- 

64 

Ray n ham,  . 
Rehoboth,  . 

1,0:57  V, 

85,319 

3391/4 

18,477 

30 

1,500 

- 

- 

65 

4.070-4 

198,065 

l,447y4 

81,090 

21 

1,400 

- 

- 

66 

Seekonk.     . 

2,26iy2 

1.55,606 

1,175 

89,770 

134  V. 

11,.500 

- 

- 

67 

Somerset,    . 

1,269 

131,005 

632 

63,825 

118 

18,315 

- 

- 

68 

Swansea,    . 

2,178 

137,340 

1,225 

85,455 

nivo 

13,765 

- 

- 

69 

Taunton, . 

2,558t;h 

174,065 

4871/2 

31,272 

52 

6,305 

y2 

20 

70 

Westport,  . 

3,320y2 

102,935 

1.385y2 

47,077 

105 

3,835 

" 

AGRICULTUKAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


541 


LAN^D. 


CULTIVATED     LAND. 


Orchards 


Acres 


Value 


309% 

32 
3V2 

eva 

6% 
9V2 

11% 

297/8 

39^2 


3^1 
20 

25% 
39 

101/2 


2,687% 


1,917 
leOVa 

1191/4 

99 

17278 
68 

40% 
104 

36V2 

63 

78V2 

29% 
141% 
175 

44 

1468/4 

98yo 

21 
32 

13814 
148 


$17,189 

3,710 

285 
456 
520 
709 
556 
2,039 
3,308 

1,052 
935 
475 
689 

1,620 
835 


$166,647 


1303/8 

12,693 

68% 

1,550 

28 

330 

82 

2,730 

27V4 

3,300 

37% 

1,845 

653/4 

3,197 

23i,'2 

297 

87V2 

4.007 

168 

8,560 

48Vi, 

693 

116% 

4,797 

165y2 

9,545 

114V, 

9,734 

47 

5,240 

1V« 

75 

20 

640 

136% 

8,247 

72 

8,453 

9% 

145 

247/8 

354 

184 

10,718 

90 

3,601 

29U 

375 

55% 

544 

222Vo 

20,470 

U2«4 

12,385 

58V2 

2,549 

641/4 

1,653 

309% 

27,405 

55% 

515 

$137,645 

9,346 
4,451 
5,215 

14,345 
4,390 
2,469 

18,885 
4,470 
1,810 
5,177 

13,030 

13,361 
5,758 
3,862 
7,645 
6,665 
3,285 
1,675 
7,278 
4,528 


Seed  Gardens 


Acres         Value 


$500 


4OV2 


40 


500 


$205 


200 


Cranberry  Bogs 


Acres  Value 


3.254% 

324i,'2 
136% 
308  Vi 
182-»4 
31514 

21  Vh 
260-!/4 
569% 
192 

76% 
179 
17334 

85% 

46y4 

382 


20% 


Vs 


17 
1 


y* 


3706/8 


73% 
12% 

21/. 

50% 


341/2 
20 
18 
13 

42U 
71/2 
131/2 
11 

3 

38Vi 
30 


$1,067,202 

126,880 
57,625 
93,980 
47,742 
84,555 
2,226 

145,350 

182,420 
86,508 
12,220 
18,175 
42,180 
24,706 
5,860 

136,775 


$850 


25 

60 
30 


700 
10 
25 


$43,247 


2,104 
2,700 

125 
10,780 


9,030 
1,560 
5,400 
1,305 
1,405 

730 
1,170 

275 

170 
5,463 
1,030 


Other  Cultivated 


Acres  Value 


493% 

37^3 

71V4 

24% 

2 

135% 

635/8 
llVi 

2V4 
35% 
25% 
22V4 
47 

9% 

5 


l,478y2 

28% 

313V4 

6 

277% 
40% 

31 

% 
40Vi 
11 
59% 

12V8 

84% 
1 

% 
4 

5% 

263/8 

7% 

9% 
87% 
21% 
63% 

9-^8 
40% 
433/4 

3% 
47 
81 

67% 
55% 


1,753% 

242% 

4% 

51% 

90% 

103 

170 

107% 

13% 

5 

106% 

328/8 

143/4 

101% 
496i,'2 

423/4 

273/4 
4 

130% 
10 


$21,621 

1,215 

3,965 

944 

95 

3,077 

6,569 

635 

68 

1,179 
550 

2,100 
889 
235 
100 


$64,492 

3,138 
5,170 
69 
3,540 
2,226 

2,092 
10 

2,469 
150 
300 
439 

5,505 

500 

20 

180 

377 

5,653 
114 
329 

9,186 

690 

683 

94 

1,625 

11,480 

123 

816 

810 

6,589 
215 


$192,058 

10,815 

300 

2,845 

7,925 

7,020 

8,569 

12,055 

27,200 

150 

3,365 

64,415 

937 

3,120 

25,492 

1,845 

1,800 

200 

13,855 
150 


Total 


Acres 


Value 


13,2463/4 

1,970% 

687% 

5183/4 

694% 
805% 
734% 

1,459V 

1,291% 
316 
639Vg 
801% 

1,165% 
456% 
539% 

1,167% 


131,613% 

3,3981,: 
2,829% 
3,493% 
4,385% 
1,458% 
2,3901,^ 
3,948 
2,226 
7,961% 
3,859% 
3,887 
4,3983/8 
4,245 
4,4993/4 
3,6183/4 
9011,': 
1,201 
6,4833/8 
2.991% 
2,627% 
3,081% 
9,5973/4 
3,108% 
4,538% 
3,663% 
9,481% 
4,268% 
2,274  '^ 
3,170V2 
3,478y2 
8,736 
5,410% 


60,685 

2,879% 

2,525% 

2,180% 

9,5283/s 

2,49934 

2,747% 

2,192% 

1,374% 

1,000% 

1,447% 

1,492% 

2,213% 

2,5401,4 

2,5541-1! 

5,741% 

3,708% 

2,044 

3,609% 

3,405% 

4,999 


$1,463,608 

189,585 
86,490 

103,793 
70,817 

108,028 
43,523 

221,014 

216,355 
90,319 
28,888 
31,635 
59,515 
36,420 
18,289 

158,937 


$5,232,686 

309,452 

61,941 

35,612 

114,178 

109,962 

87,033 

155,921 

26,697 

391,337 

88,100 

69,933 

129,218 

229,775 

404,305 

144,651 

20,545 

20,285 

218,293 

260,244 

26,800 

25,503 

463,215 

64,971 

49,190 

32,914 

452,618 

366,990 

72,920 

46,579 

81,329 

638,245 

43,930 


$4,848,344 

179,398 

85,618 

117,215 

694,005 

161,390 

159,805 

271,171 

266,827 

37,655 

66,409 

1,040,795 

149,384 

73,523 

135,380 

291,215 

265,616 

216,720 

238,405 

238,258 

159,555 


542 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED   LAND  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
ASD  Towns. 


Hat  (used  for) 


Acres 


Value 


DUKES. 

Chllmark.  . 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown, 
Gay  Head, . 
Gosnold,  . 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 


ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

Andover,    . 

Bevekly,  . 

Boxford,    . 

Brarlford,  . 

Danvei's,    . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton,  . 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynnfleld,  . 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac,  . 

Methuen,    . 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury,    . 

NEWBui{YPORT, 

North  Audover, 
Peabody,    . 
Rockport,  . 
Rowley, 
Salem", 
Salisbury,  . 
Saugus, 
Swampscott, 
Topsfleld,   . 
Wen  ham,    . 
West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 

Ashfleld,     . 

Bernardston, 

Buckland,  . 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, 

Conway,     . 

Deerfield,  . 

Erving, 

Gill,      . 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath, 

Leverett,    . 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northlield, 

Orange, 

Rowe,  . 

Shelburne, . 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick,   . 

Wenilell,     . 

Whately,    . 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawam,    . 
Blandford, 


2,56914 

743 
225i,i 
501 
97 

20iy4 

112% 
689 


58,8628/s 

1,57734 
3,012% 
1,152% 

2,2831/4 

747 
1,6621/2 

i.isivi' 

1,052% 

82iy4 

1,174% 
1,236V2 
2,984  V- 
6,9421,2 

107 

139% 

731 

172% 

376y2 

871 V4 
4,211 
1,521% 

13 
5,972V 
l,041Vi 
2,374 
l,686T/8 

302 
3,040 

esgvs 

2,939ii, 
43SV.. 
232% 

2,746 
618 

2,808V'2 


53,365^8 

3,119 

1,845 

1,555% 

2,269% 

3,617y2 

2,546% 

4,055 

622^-. 
1,8681/4 
2,893 
1,671V4 
2,303% 
1,602 
1,693 

654% 
2,168 
2,125% 
2,917% 
2,232 
2,116i/o 
1,860% 
1,230V2 
1,36514 
1,795V4 
1,1761/2 
2,160 


48,753% 

3,166% 
3,848 


$119,635 

31,143 

13,640 

20,700 

2,835 

9,327 

6,160 

35,730 


$4,163,568 

109,719 

129,815 

353,619 
80,565 
36,140 

151,657 
88,135 
41,825 

126,575 
52,210 
69,650 

291,255 

264,129 
22,800 
63,100 
30,040 
27,800 
95,375 
60,819 

315,825 
62,382 
19,500 

224,630 
81,113 

193,374 

192,958 
46,852 
77,111 

161,112 
91,238 
87,090 

252,128 
98,158 
42,460 

142,410 


$1,684,661 

82,710 
59,496 
39,645 
72,075 
67,753 
72,535 

271,648 
11,392 
75,490 

156,750 
26,845 
29,628 
34,349 
33,238 
5,692 
72,570 
30,300 

116,941 
82,173 
17,747 
62,410 
16,9H2 

103,094 
34,658 
18,357 
90,183 


$1,784,857 

254,084 
60,937 


Principal  Crops 
(used  for) 


Acres 


765% 

109 

138Vi 

nivi 
33% 

22% 

49V4 
241V4 


8,240 

431% 
2I8I/2 

29^,4 
418y4 

78 

47 
163 
179% 
SV's 
19iy2 
252y. 

envi 
597 

25y2 
47y2 
35 

216 
104 

62SV4 
263% 

4553/4 

598 

856V4 

44y2 

289y4 

8 

33 

1103,4 

65 
408 
225y2 
591% 


14,600T/8 

453 

579y2 

3IO8/4 

429y4 

684y2 

562yH 
2,231% 

110 

631 

948y2 

280 

326y2 

298 

277 
941/2 
1,075 

190V{i 
1,099% 

527 

1883/8 

6556^ 

1171/4 
1,098 

253% 

207 
1,072% 


19,46234 

2,387 
4943J, 


Value 


$39,939 

4,977 
11,280 

7,198 
981 

1,046 

2,625 
11,832 


$751,568 

30,375 

13,845 

6,925 

17,925 

4,030 

4,460 

13,343 

7,885 

4,375 

9,069 

14,725 

65,920 

30,120 

4,650 

23,834 

1,225 

55,550 

7,359 

47,138 

13,545 

51,440 

300 

49,285 

115,992 

5,975 

15,845 

1,600 

1,625 

25,350 

37,761 

19,582 

16,365 

34,150 


$605,152 

14,625 

19,504 

10,740 

17,304 

14,407 

20,660 

146,521 

2,663 

26,175 

43,426 

6,340 

5,171 

6,373 

6,408 

1,072 

36,666 

2,705 

45,100 

16,449 

1,891 

21,360 

1,916 

80,269 

5,812 

4,068 

47,527 


$845,574 

161,474 
8,977 


Market  Gardens 


Acres 


Value 


i5y2 


4V2 

5 


2,642y4 

10 
594 
4141/2 

92y2 

essvii 
12 

4y2 

30V  2 
16 

ioy2 

19V2 

29 
35 

8V^2 

90 

2 

151 

16 

134y2 
14 

25y2 

61/2 

29ys 

59y2 

47 
9 

77y4 

13 
IIV2 

16 
5 


129Vfe 

2 
35% 
12 

62 
V* 


8 

SV4 

1 


686% 

inVi 


$1,230 


480 


500 
250 


$340,681 

1,010 
26,942 
62,946 

6,120 

84,803 

1,200 

210 

4,475 

1,000 

835 

2,725 

1,875 

11,500 

9,523 

7,160 

400 

38,750 

1,500 

10,088 

200 

4,765 
1,075 
2,810 
9,400 
4,700 
1,300 
29,089 

6,500 
7,500 


400 
$6,965 

160 

2,720 

400 

2,010 
50 


900 
525 
200 


$104,756 
10,220 


Ndrsebibs 


Acres 


Value 


looy* 

100 

1553/4 


11 
17 


1 

1V2 

1 
4 


92 
20 

11% 


1% 


$4,010 
10 

4,000 
$16,205 


440 
5,100 


25 

600 
76 

1,000 
1,700 


200 

1,800 

4,065 
1,200 

$305 


105 


10 


48 


200 


$11,393 


AGKICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


543 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED   LAND  —  Continued. 


Orchards 


Acres 


5IV2 
6 

V2 


33/4 
39?i 


2,202y2 


3,211% 

4343A 

mi 
55 

411% 
204;S's 

■tl/l' 

82»4 
283  V4 

53 

42 
6 
9% 

42 

82 

13 
157 

53 
3461/4 

iiy2 

45 

27 
ISVa 

97V4 


2,955% 

32514 
14% 


Value 


$3,264 

200 

100 

20 


700 
2,244 


$213,178 


106^^ 

9,244 

28 

1,150 

38% 

5,453 

328% 

12,193 

14 

1,175 

623/4 

8,212 

37 

3,525 

70% 

3,400 

38% 

7.100 

25 

995 

9 

500 

180Vk 

19,030 

49 

3,275 

4yi, 

1,350 

2% 

2,589 

24 

2,035 

% 

113 

30 

7,500 

47 

2,716 

94 

7,050 

119^2 

5,763 

144 

13,790 

8OV4 

12,570 

971/2 

7,060 

1121/9 

12,727 

20Vr 

2,000 

7iy4 

3,960 

m^. 

16,671 

n-iV2 

6,692 

4 

1,350 

20 

23,460 

5 

360 

202 

8,170 

Seed  Gardens     1 


$95,173 

12,647 

2,095 

12,808 

2,408 

330 

10,930 

12,342 

110 

2,380 

3,553 

4,315 

867 

1,075 

12 

180 

1,030 

1,273 

450 

3,996 

1,022 

11,265 

137 

3,525 

1,040 

1,000 

4,3S3 


$101,812 

23,196 
302 


Acres 


Value 


1031^ 


2^2 


100 


$12,800 


750 


12,000 


50 


9y2 


Cranberry  Bogs 


Acres 


$1,605 


693/4 

3 

5% 

uyi 


i2y4 
34y2 


sesyg 

1 
1 

1% 
59% 


2 

I2y2 

263/4 

49 
4 

7y2 
21 


60 

103/4 

23^ 
271/2 
45% 

9y4 
16 

5 
2 

37y8 


2y8 


15 
13 


Value 


$10,482 

808 

352 

1,277 


1,535  I 
6,510  ! 


$14,372 

50 

28 

212 

1,345 

25 
40 
370 
792 
615 
100 
225 
825 


1,440 

330 
3,100 

525 
3,315 

360 

455 

170 
50 

$470 


120 
210 


$3,737 


Other  Cultivated 


Acres 


104 


Vs 


35 

y4 

65% 


2,922% 

55% 
1243/i 

186% 

1183/i 

11 

247 

783,4 

1968,4 
1031/0 

8^2 

4 

8^8 
203/4 

171 

35y2 
6% 
991/2 
59 

57% 

2 

7y2 

242y8 

88y2 

3i2y8 

483/t 

151/4 

1173/4 

297% 

43y2 

643/8 

3 

83 
3 


867y2 

20% 

934 

15% 

isy* 

168/s 

127% 
30 

y* 
10 

9% 
111/4 

81 
2 

1% 
1 
94% 

1 
117 
4% 

103/s 

]6y2 

31 

72% 
301/2 

issy* 


6,358 

4003/4 


Value 


$2,205 

30 
550 

50 
350 

25 

1,200 


$624,166 

4,675 
8,730 
107,915 
4.791 
3,840 
25,484 
6,235 

33,737 

6,350 

4,675 

600 

16,750 

90,879 

12,720 

6,025 

3,100 

5,235 

4,425 

2,683 

6,600 

490 

33,632 

7,160 

49,669 

26,230 

703 

45,605 

18,843 

15,900 

64,130 

80 

5,975 

300 


$28,3.56 

2,945 
275 

2,340 
803 

2,380 

5,625 

180 

13 

1,345 

1,300 

166 

1,870 

20 

40 

25 

1,364 

40 

910 

166 

1,650 

298 

943 

754 

172 

2,732 


$209,344 

23,305 
172 


Total 


Acres 


Value 


3,676y8 

861% 
372% 
693% 
165% 
324% 
182% 
l,07.5y4 


75,494 

2,1821,-4 
3,990 
l,84iy8 
3,2085/8 
942V 
2,680% 
l,474y4 
1,320% 

i,i23y8 

l,456y4 

i,6i7y2 

3,818 
7,642y2 

I80y8 

2m'g 
1,051 

215 

780% 
1,137% 
5,1263/4 
2,1365/8 

15 
6,616 
1,376 
3,215 
3,073 

463% 
3,434 

920 
3,399y4 

609% 

393y2 
3,255 

947y2 
3,632% 


72,223% 

4,0275/8 

2,506y 

2,409y2 

2,7997^ 

4,357 

3,536% 

6,663y4 

667 
2,55iy4 
3,946y4 
2.2448/s 
2,094% 
2,023 
1,978 

761 
3,358 
2,493 
4,033y8 
3,033y4 
2,362% 
2,773 
1,37.53/4 
2,547y4 
2,1711/4 
l,446y2 
3,462% 


78,3445/s 

6,397 
4,360% 


$180,665 

37,168 
25.922 
29,725 
4.166 
14,373 
11,,545 
57,766 


$6,136,538 

155.073 
180,950 
542,170 
116,819 

.50,305 
275,416 
112.478 

53,690 
177,654 

63,889 

92,235 
383,830 
300,824 

57,050 
190,925 

53,180 

36,038 
200,275 

67,629 
384,.526 

88,013 

26,100 
295,445 
131,989 
260,214 
384,061 

85.7.57 

99,279 
255,877 
118,8,53 
136,190 
384,979 
122,105 

66,040 
186,680 


$2,421,082 

112,927 
81,370 
05,.533 
92,750 
82,490 

106,.5O5 

439,031 
14,345 

104,0.58 

205,474 
38,800 
35,832 
43,667 
39,678 
6,984 

112,.501 
35,642 

162,601 

103,578 
20,826 
96,685 
19,333 

188,731 
42,909 
24.007 

144.825 


$3,123,108 

472,279 
70,388 


544 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED   LAND  —  Continued. 


Hat  (used  for) 

Principal  Crops 
(used  for) 

Market  Gardens 

NCRSERIKS 

Counties,  CiTiESf 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

1 

Brimfleld,  . 

3,589 

$58,299 

798 

$12,812 

2 

$80 

^ 

^ 

2 

Chester, 

2,610 

27,349 

304 

3,202 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Chicopee, 

1.000 

111,190 

1,274V4 

92,445 

IIOV4 

18,225 

SVa 

$3,500 

4 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

1,524 

65,195 

979 

36,464 

17 

925 

- 

5 

Granville,  . 

3,428% 

51,032 

373% 

5,776 

2% 

28 

- 

- 

6 

Hampden,  . 

1,840% 

67,005 

.547 

19,185 

5 

125 

- 

- 

7 

Holland,     . 

867i,'2 

7,782 

221 

l,a35 

V2 

2 

- 

- 

8 

HOLTOKE, 

1.1498/4 

72,636 

60914 

36,511 

45 

5,430 

1% 

275 

9 

Lonemeadow,   . 
Ludlow, 

1,013% 

77,883 

299 

20,580 

- 

- 

2 

200 

10 

2.005V. 

76,949 

1,.529 

45,180 

3 

125 

iy2 

15 

11 

Men  son, 

4,038 

160,965 

847% 

32,977 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Montgomery,    . 

i.ogova 

21,954 

155V2 

3,286 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13 

Palmer, 

2,920% 

71,313 

925V2 

21,.507 

3IV2 

1,250 

1V2 

20 

U 

Russell, 

879 

12,801 

113 

1,832 

- 

- 

- 

15 

South  wick, 

2,352 

68,894 

1,244 

30,071 

7 

175 

6 

600 

16 

Springfield,  . 

685 

49,087 

1,194 

6.3,481 

53V2 

5,625 

20% 

6,010 

17 

Tolland,      . 

2,310% 

18,194 

125V4 

1,045 

- 

- 

18 

Wales, 

1,4601,4 

22,751 

209V2 

2,4.50 

2 

20 

- 

- 

19 

Westfleld,  . 

3,088V, 

190,013 

2,613% 

122,582 

4V2 

450 

2V2 

250 

20 

West  Springfield,     . 

1,617V4 

149,667 

954V4 

81,249 

283V. 

61,863 

6 

460 

21 

Wilbraham, 

2,268V4 

88,877 

l,264Va 

40,653 

4 

213 

2y2 

63 

22 

HAMPSHIRE. 

56,433 

$1,912,356 

18,508y8 

$876,960 

153% 

$10,606 

11 

$1,350 

23 

Amherst,    . 

4,375V4 

231,378 

1.477V2 

77,375 

25 

1,083 

1V2 

300 

24 

Belchertown,     . 

4,929% 

124,917 

1,533% 

36,978 

6 

165 

- 

25 

Chesterfield,      . 

2,676V2 

43,829 

29IV2 

5,243 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

Cummington,    . 

2,743% 

34,859 

2457/8 

5.441 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27 

Easthampton,    . 

l.SOSVa 

87,2.58 

924V4 

36,422 

8V2 

440 

2 

600 

28 

Enfield, 

],257V2 

28,075 

410 

8,330 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Goshen, 

1.377V2 

20,554 

14.5V4 

2,307 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Granby, 

1.942% 

97,074 

1,22.3% 

47,210 

9V2 

260 

1    _ 

- 

31 

Greenwich, 

1,369 

14,635 

309V2 

3,035 

4 

.50 

- 

- 

32 

Hadley, 

3,908 

240,162 

2,99514 

199,336 

14 

1,050 

5V2 

400 

33 

Hatfield,     . 

2.I2IV2 

162,245 

2,245V8 

187,649 

- 

- 

- 

34 

Huntington, 

1,942 

19,718 

286V2 

2,885 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

Middlefleld, 

2,006V2 

19,750 

207V2 

2,040 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

Northampton, 

4,471% 

312,094 

1,492V4 

107,928 

27V2 

2,725 

2 

50 

37 

Pel  ham, 

1,489% 

18,479 

165 

2,226 

- 

- 

- 

38 

Plalnfleld,  . 

2,266V2 

24,621 

193% 

3,686 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

Prescott,     . 

l,603B's 

23,4.57 

158 

2,676 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40 

Southampton, 

2,152V2 

97,920 

1,181 

41,462 

3 

175 

- 

- 

41 

South  Hadley, 

1,813% 

114,688 

1,]59V2 

61,095 

22 

1.893 

- 

- 

42 

Ware,  . 

3,4165s 

70,724 

828Vs 

15,813 

27 

1,940 

- 

- 

43 

Westhampton, 

1,053V2 

27,226 

278% 

7,561 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44 

Williamsburg, 

1,870% 

53,2.i0 

381V2 

11,555 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

45 

Worthington,     . 

3,8361,2 

45,443 

375% 

8,707 

6-/8 

825 

— 

— 

46 

MIDDLESEX. 

86,294-s 

$6,733,641 

17,924% 

$1,614,880 

6,2213'8 

$1,863,725 

4I6V4 

$86,546 

47 

Acton, 

2,396 

125,046 

3001/8 

19,597 

64% 

4,920 

_ 

_ 

48 

Arlington, . 

109 

44,.360 

11% 

4,575 

792V2 

555,304 

- 

- 

49 

Ashby, 

2,447V' 

67,223 

463% 

12,557 

4V'. 

171 

- 

- 

50 

Ashland,     . 

1.437V2 

75,183 

278V4 

14,313 

27 

1,3.50 

- 

- 

61 

Ayer,  . 

519V2 

31,485 

82% 

4,565 

23 

1,710 

- 

- 

52 

Bedford,     . 

1,921V2 

105,873 

742% 

41,393 

20 

1,770 

255 

15,000 

53 

Belmont,     . 

360 

114,525 

57% 

19,300 

4301.1. 

250,325 

7 

10,000 

54 

Billerica,    . 

3,3.^2^ 

233,690 

60% 

5,545 

- 

12 

2,400 

55 

Boxborough, 

1,081 

35,973 

214V2 

6,432 

5 

100 

- 

- 

56 

Burlington, 

617 

42,385 

26 

1,960 

373 

32,250 

- 

- 

57 

Cambridge, 

5V2 

15,.300 

_ 

_ 

28 

36,9.50 

_ 

- 

58 

Carlisle,      . 

1,670 

73,061 

108V, 

3,281 

1.57 

7,685 

_ 

- 

59 

Chelmsford, 

2,510% 

268,380 

1,217 

143,220 

37V> 

15,400 

15 

1,.500 

60 

Concord,     . 

3,456y4 

211,323 

59414 

66,845 

773V4 

71,310 

30% 

4,675 

61 

Dracut, 

3,079V2 

34.5,310 

6y4 

2,000 

262 

36,095 

5 

1,000 

62 

Dunstable, 

1,766 

55,360 

322 

10,650 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63 

Everett,  . 

72V4 

101,006 

_ 

- 

3634 

77,800 

6 

21,000 

64 

Framingham, 

3,551V. 

349,034 

94OV4 

92,420 

114  V. 

12,.520 

17 

1,700 

65 

Groton, 

3,3911.4 

244,409 

557-/8 

33,669 

5 

400 

- 

- 

66 

Holliston,   . 

2,2421/. 

110,845 

4O8V4 

20,235 

9 

450 

4 

200 

67 

Hopl^inton, 

2,138 

103,304 

7 

430 

652% 

31,151 

2 

50 

68 

Hudson, 

M 

1.198V4 

91,100 

287V4 

17,.543 

70 

9,335 

- 

- 

69 

Lexington, 

1,.5.57% 

184,160 

651V2 

80,850 

137V2 

24,700 

- 

- 

70 

Lincoln, 

2.14-1.2 

197,695 

953V2 

91,485 

44V4 

4,200 

- 

- 

71 

Littleton,    . 

2,3.10 

122,998 

656V2 

33,590 

- 

- 

- 

72 

Lowell,   . 

506 

205,900 

2 

1,200 

171 

58.150 

1 

2,450 

73 

Malden,    . 

21 

3,040 

_ 

_ 

16 

9,600 

_ 

- 

74 

Marlborough 

1      • 

1,024 

114,391 

721 

53,352 

28V4 

4,055 

- 

- 

75 

Maynard,  . 

.5391,4 

.53,720 

202V2 

13,624 

32% 

9,065 

- 

- 

76 

Medford, 

1721^. 

137,425 

33% 

56,644 

52V2 

27,600 

"~ 

"* 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


54:5 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED    LAND  —  Continued. 


Orchards 

Seed  Gardens 

Cranberrt  Bogs 

Other  Cultivated 

Total 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

23yi 

$434 

3 

$35 

129i.i 

$1,985 

4,544y2 

$73,645 

1 

37y2 

390 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

2,95iy2 

30,941 

2 

llm 

19,874 

3y2 

$350 

- 

- 

596y2 

34,555 

3,166yo 

280,139 

3 

48 

3,155 

2y4 

175 

- 

- 

809 

24,360 

3,379% 

130,274 

4 

29 

305 

15 

2,600 

18% 

483 

3,867% 

60,224 

6 

176^4 

6,500 

_ 

- 

1% 

415 

- 

- 

2,570y2 

93,230 

6 

i 

30 

_ 

- 

6V2 

88 

14 

70 

l,ii3yo 

9,807 

7 

163 

10,040 

_ 

- 

- 

5OV2 

2,903 

2,019% 

127,795 

8 

3 

300 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

229 

12,375 

1,5463/4 

111,338 

9 

183 

6,713 

_ 

_ 

% 

125 

2i9y4 

5,535 

3,94  IVs 

134,642 

10 

233V2 

9,297 

_ 

- 

- 

i7y2 

605 

5,136% 

203,844 

U 

'iM 

167 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,253% 

25,407 

12 

I90y2 

4,396 

_ 

_ 

3y2 

34 

263% 

2,373 

4,336% 

100,893 

13 

1 

25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12 

84 

1,005 

14,742 

14 

271 

8,140 

_ 

«, 

35 

300 

708 

6,935 

4,623 

115,115 

15 

198% 

14,6S6 

_ 

_ 

3 

140 

174y8 

21,220 

2,328% 

160,249 

16 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

loy. 

30 

2,446y2 

19,269 

17 

20 

3G0 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

142 

1,305 

1,8333/4 

26,886 

18 

324y2 

14,515 

% 

1,000 

- 

- 

l,944y4 

34,641 

7,978% 

363,451 

19 

243-% 

26,578 

- 

- 

- 

525 

34,658 

3,6293/4 

354,475 

20 

280 

1-2,439 

3 

80 

- 

— 

91 

1,750 

3,913y4 

144,075 

21 

l,927yi 

$70,971 

41.'2 

$113 

- 

- 

848y8 

$27,218 

77,885% 

$2,899,574 

22 

46 

3,470 

_ 

_ 

_ 

^ 

141 

5,900 

6,066% 

319,506 

23 

25 

915 

2y2 

63 

- 

- 

45 

375 

6,542 

163,413 

24 

11 

325 

_ 

- 

Ti'b 

183 

2,986% 

49,580 

25 

144y4 

2,826 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

6% 

232 

3,1397/8 

43,358 

26 

1-23% 

5,765 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15% 

1,451 

2,882% 

131,936 

27 

42y2 

1,155 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,710 

37,560 

28 

16 

172 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

2oy4 

205 

1,559 

23,238 

29 

looya 

5,760 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

37y2 

765 

3,313% 

151,069 

30 

27y2 

385 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28 

200 

1,738 

18,305 

31 

46y2 

2,852 

2 

50 

_ 

_ 

59 

800 

7,030% 

444,650 

32 

31% 

2,290 

« 

_ 

- 

27234 

9,537 

4,670% 

361,721 

33 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,228y2 

22,603 

34 

1 

20 

„ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

2,215 

21,810 

35 

2i6yi 

11,475 

— 

_ 

_ 

- 

34 

2,938 

6,2433/4 

437,210 

36 

31 

315 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

47% 

618 

1,733 

21,638 

37 

5SVs 

927 

— 

_ 

_ 

- 

12% 

574 

2,530y8 

29,808 

38 

78 

1,592 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

45 

980 

1,884% 

28,705 

39 

I53y2 

7,040 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

11% 

601 

3,501% 

147,198 

40 

170V4 

10,792 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

5% 

448 

3,171% 

188,916 

41 

213% 

3,328 

_ 

. 

_ 

- 

29 

57 

4,514y2 

91,862 

42 

38 

1,285 

- 

- 

- 

- 

% 

21 

l,370y2 

36,093 

43 

265% 

6,710 

_ 

£. 

- 

- 

10 

290 

2,528 

71,805 

44 

S'% 

1,572 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20% 

1,043 

4,326% 

57,590 

45 

6,896 

$775,301 

16 

$830 

641 

$97,799 

5,302% 

$1,148,017 

123,712% 

$12,320,739 

46 

401% 

17,758 

_ 

_ 

7y2 

120 

21% 

1,845 

3,191% 

169,286 

47 

23y2 

18,315 

- 

_ 

- 

136 

53,822 

1,072% 

676,376 

48 

242 

11,468 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

21% 

707 

3,179»/8 

92,126 

49 

lliy2 

5,575 

- 

- 

Vi 

50 

21 

630 

l,875y2 

97,101 

50 

3iy2 

1,340 

- 

_ 

2 

10 

6% 

620 

655y. 

39,730 

51 

138 

11,547 

- 

_ 

4 

200 

147 

4,884 

3,228% 

180,667 

52 

leoya 

90,250 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

17% 

22,400 

l,033y8 

506,800 

53 

65 

5,100 

- 

_ 

47ya 

2,115 

784i,'2 

58,140 

4,322% 

306,990 

54 

232y2 

8,006 

- 

_ 

V2 

5 

i5y2 

750 

1,549 

51,266 

55 

36 

6,700 

- 

- 

- 

22y, 

1,230 

l,074y2 

84,525 

56 

43/4 

46,000 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

2oy8 

123,600 

58% 

221,850 

57 

114 

4,456 

- 

_ 

17 

194 

4 

280 

2,070yo 

88,957 

58 

156 

26,735 

- 

_ 

t 

1,900 

602% 

50,205 

4,546 

507,340 

59 

228 

21,793 

_ 

_ 

85 

2,065 

225y3 

21,393 

5,393 

399,404 

60 

144 

4,710 

- 

_ 

5 

250 

60912 

78,065 

4.111% 

467,430 

61 

61 

1,775 

_ 

„ 

_ 

- 

30 

300 

2,179 

68,085 

62 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

28 

62,960 

143 

262,766 

63 

315 

24,300 

_ 

_ 

7 

510 

12034 

38,228 

5,066 

518,712 

64 

565y8 

39,452 

_ 

_ 

6y2 

200 

2IIV2 

10,137 

4,737% 

328,267 

65 

167 

8,415 

_ 

_ 

55 

3,265 

66 

1,410 

2,9513/4 

144,820 

66 

144V2 

7,110 

_ 

_ 

31 

785 

10 

550 

2,985% 

143,380 

67 

176y4 

9,170 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

193% 

11,135 

l,925y2 

138,283 

68 

5oy4 

5,525 

_ 

_ 

3 

150 

9y2 

11,160 

2,409y2 

306,545 

69 

I6iy2 

16,250 

_ 

— 

4 

4,000 

24y2 

5,650 

3,335% 

319,280 

70 

412 

21,085 

13 

650 

_ 

- 

6V2 

325 

3,443 

178,648 

71 

35% 

25,800 

_ 

_ 

1          - 

- 

86-% 

34,275 

8023/8 

327,775 

72 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

18% 

45,810 

55% 

58,450 

73 

2241,4 

20,677 

_ 

_ 

1 

30 

173/4 

6,490 

2,916% 

198,995 

74 

47y2 

14,510 

_ 

_ 

23 

260 

60% 

4,658 

9053/4 

95,837 

75 

23 

45,309 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

143/4 

42,773 

296y2 

309,751 

76 

546 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED   LAND  —  Continued. 


— 

Hat  (used  for) 

Principal  Chops 

Makket  Gardens 

NCRSERIES 

PonNTIFS      niTIPfl 

(used  for) 

i 

AKD  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Valaa 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

1 

Melrose,     . 

78 

$75,700 

_ 

_ 

261,^ 

$26,650 

_ 

_ 

2 

Natick, 

1,325% 

139,231 

588 

$70,842 

1% 

150 

13% 

$7,300 

3 

Newton,   . 

1,212% 

329,310 

385% 

103,868 

122y3 

50,775 

y* 

250 

4 

North  Reading, 

1.447V2 

59,300 

265V4 

16,820 

ly* 

150  i 

- 

5 

Pepperell,  . 

3.127 

151,586 

530y2 

26,614 

23y4 

1,160 

- 

- 

6 

Reading,     . 

1,026% 

79,557 

I80y2 

24,783 

6 

545 

26y2 

4,533 

7 

Sherborn,   . 

2,559% 

157,966 

626% 

61,602 

19 

1,660 

4 

688 

8 

Shirley, 

1.442y4 

60,347 

301% 

13,110 

15 

1,090 

- 

— 

9 

SOMERVILLE,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Stonehani,  . 

220 

35,811 

4sy4 

9,566 

62y4 

23,625 

- 

- 

11 

Stow,   . 

l.SOSVa 

69,990 

525y2 

23,400 

64y2 

3,150  1 

- 

— 

12 

Sudbury,    . 

s.eosva 

138,430 

824 

43,440 

106^ 

8,415 

- 

- 

13 

Tewksbury, 

2,5351,4 

189,088 

907% 

81,014 

18 

2,700 

- 

- 

14 

Townsend, 

3,550 

58,827 

1001/2 

2,736 

45 

870 

- 

- 

15 

Tyngsbo  rough, 

1,732 

100,715 

2 

400 

26 

1,.350 

- 

- 

16 

Wakefield, 

3161/4 

62,383 

5 

567 

2oy4 

7,986 

- 

- 

17 

Waltham, 

l,342Vi 

270,295 

664 

111,205 

iioy2 

43,100 

14 

13,400 

18 

Watertown, 

155 

90,094 

V2 

1,300 

193 

207,956 

- 

- 

19 

Wayland,   . 

2,2661/4 

183,.320 

,561 

44,200 

7 

450 

1 

100 

20 

Westford,  . 

3,477 

126,486 

6691/4 

25,255 

24 

1,110 

- 

- 

21 

Weston, 

2,325 

271,435 

7i4y4 

95,020 

11 

825 

- 

- 

22 

Wilmington, 

1,191% 

70,484 

176 

12,625 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Winchester, 

205 

32,203 

- 

- 

5061,', 

125,669 

3 

300 

24 

Wqbubn,  . 

800% 

117,579 

51% 

6,238 

443% 

70,073 

~ 

" 

26 

NANTUCKET. 

1,1428/8 

$58,375 

mvs 

$22,865 

• 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

26 

Nantucket, 

1,142% 

58,375 

m% 

22,865 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27 

NORFOLK. 

29,1563/8 

$2,781,427 

5.437% 

$523,663 

1671.4 

$45,513 

42y4 

$17,290 

28 

Avon 

809Vo 

30,638 

82y4 

8,225 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

29 

Belllngham, 

1,2621/2 

43,177 

278% 

9,7.57 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

Braintree,  . 

5821/2 

65,000 

204 

20,588 

2 

200 

V2 

50 

31 

Brookline, . 

312% 

185,925 

9oy4 

19.850 

4934 

26,900 

- 

- 

32 

Canton, 

1,823V2 

121,432 

153% 

16,110 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33 

Cohasset,    . 

409% 

32,620 

92y2 

6,420 

- 

- 

3 

300 

34 

Dedham,     . 

3,0581/. 

452,200 

343 

60,195 

68/4 

660 

- 

— 

35 

Dover, 

I,803y2 

102,975 

297 

15,505 

- 

- 

— 

36 

Foxborough, 

1.12.^y2 

88,415 

2368/4 

20,360 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 

Franklin,    . 

1,753 

72.172 

3783^ 

17,165 

6 

350 

1 

50 

38 

Holbrook,  . 

360 

29,980 

50 

4,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

Hyde  Park, 

401/2 

20,650 

- 

- 

% 

1,633 

- 

- 

40 

Medfleld,    . 

1,227V2 

43,105 

208 

7,169 

- 

- 

1 

100 

41 

Medway,    . 

93.')3/4 

36,945 

230% 

9,414 

2 

100 

- 

- 

42 

Minis, . 

1,8131/. 

75,564 

I88y2 

9,795 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43 

Milton, 

608 

493,100 

62% 

59,950 

6 

1,200 

2 

3.300 

44 

Need  ham,  . 

1,511 

165,805 

456% 

55,425 

48 

9,800 

6 

4,900 

45 

Norfolk,      . 

962 

32,620 

231 

7,858 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Norwood,   . 

1,6981/2 

117,335 

1461/2 

17,890 

- 

- 

12 

2,400 

47 

QUIXCY,      . 

2S6 

89,6,54 

84 

27,600 

7 

2,400 

8 

4,200 

48 

Randolph,  . 

257 

23,815 

69y2 

7,375 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49 

Sharon, 

1,153% 

50,430 

297 

14,917 

iy2 

1.50 

- 

- 

60 

Stoughton, . 

1,151's 

71,930 

256y2 

16,707 

37y2 

2,130 

- 

- 

61 

Walpole,     . 

1,6121/2 

110.195 

25«i 

18,770 

- 

- 

2 

140 

52 

Wei  esley,  . 

8103/4 

108,285 

184% 

29,055 

- 

- 

6y4 

1,800 

63 

Weymouth, 

528 

51,175 

203y2 

20,425 

- 

- 

V2 

50 

54 

Wrentham, 

1,259 

76,285 

365V^ 

22,188 

"" 

~ 

"■ 

"" 

55 

PLYMOUTH. 

24,817% 

$1,533,538 

6,330% 

$444,324 

2i7y4 

$25,585 

42% 

$5,093 

66 

Abington,  . 

4311/4 

.33,625 

106 

9,578 

9 

800 

8 

1,800 

67 

Bridgewater,     . 

1,4481/2 

109,703 

355y2 

32,3.58 

5 

.".(JO 

- 

- 

58 

Brockton, 

6581/4 

58,385 

217 

19,380 

1 

100 

2 

850 

59 

Carver, 

4671/2 

15,550 

210 

6,137 

5 

2.50 

2 

70 

60 

Duxbury,  . 

1,381% 

49,9.59 

2591,1. 

13,246 

- 

- 

1 

50 

61 

East  Bridgewater,   . 

1,0991/4 

90,2S<5 

291% 

27,575 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62 

Halifax,     . 

735 

49,447 

\my-y 

16.937 

- 

- 

1 

75 

63 

Hanover,    . 

9971/. 

65.480 

143% 

9,920 

- 

- 

V2 

60 

64 

Hanson, 

9481/2 

66,632 

193 

14,242 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65 

Hingham,  . 

1,579 

106,003 

4291/1; 

25,485 

41 

4,100 

Vi 

50 

66 

Hul 

107 

19,015 

8 

1,600 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67 

Kingston,   . 

79.5-% 

40,1.52 

131% 

6,037 

10% 

875 

1 

60 

68 

Lakeville,  . 

1,142V2 

45,535 

320y2 

13,190 

- 

- 

- 

- 

69 

Marion, 

523  V, 

67,075 

63yt 

5,950 

- 

- 

- 

- 

70 

Marshfleld, 

2,8031/2 

95,199 

439y4 

24,283 

2 

160 

11 

1,030 

71 

Mattapoisett,     . 

995V4 

97,175 

1941,4 

17,845 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72 

Mlddleborough, 

1,594V1. 

48,788 

4i6y2 

13,642 

i2y2 

505 

6 

208 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


547 


LAND  — Continued. 
CULTIVATED    LAND  —  Continued. 


Orchards 

Seed  Gardens 

Cranberrt  Bogs 

Other  Cultivated 

Total 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

14% 

$36,650 

119 

$139,000 

1 

31% 

$4,500 

- 

- 

4 

$160 

10% 

1,325 

1,975% 

223,508 

2 

88% 

38,048 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

37% 

71,000 

1,847% 

593,251 

3 

sey* 

7,244 

- 

- 

14% 

1,400 

55% 

3,190 

l,870y4 

87,104 

4 

259 

12,725 

- 

- 

10 

200 

6 

250 

3,957% 

192,535 

5 

82% 

10,108 

2 

$130 

45% 

2,589 

53% 

5,242 

1,422% 

127.487 

6 

385% 

25,752 

- 

- 

97% 

15,145 

10 

150 

3,702% 

252.863 

7 

140 

5,478 

- 

- 

wy. 

1,350 

31 

1,075 

1,943% 

82.450 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9y4 

67,050 

9y4 

67,050 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17% 

16,300 

348% 

85,302 

10 

238 

10,900 

- 

- 

6 

135 

- 

2,642% 

107,575 

^ 

25iy2 

8,185 

- 

- 

22i,i 

305 

76% 

4,520 

4,884% 

203,295 

226i,'2 

17,365 

- 

- 

26% 

2,991 

208% 

19,535 

3,922% 

312,693 

13 

21 

375 

- 

- 

- 

348 

7,303 

4,064% 

70,111 

14 

17 

1,050 

- 

- 

15 

300 

270 

15,895 

2,062 

119,710 

15 

SVa 

1,900 

- 

- 

- 

407/8 

16,329 

385% 

89,165 

16 

48 

10,350 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36% 

13,700 

2,1155/8 

462,050 

17 

44% 

42,750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

239% 

139,384 

6323/4 

481,484 

18 

96y4 

8,675 

- 

- 

5y2 

550 

- 

- 

2,927 

237,295 

19 

237% 

14,005 

1 

50 

33 

615 

i2oy4 

7,225 

4,561% 

174,746 

20 

57y8 

7,780 

- 

- 

8% 

1,300 

14 

4,600 

3,130% 

380,960 

21 

55 

4,510 

- 

- 

33 

54,650 

54 

3,868 

1,508% 

146,137 

22 

34% 

19,812 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

749y4 

177,984 

23 

29 

4,658 

— 

- 

- 

- 

9iy4 

18,994 

1.416% 

217,542 

24 

V2 

$250 

- 

- 

333/i 

$1,085 

9 

$340 

1,587% 

$82,915 

25 

% 

250 

- 

- 

33% 

1,085 

9 

340 

1,587% 

82.915 

26 

640% 

$64,885 

- 

- 

269y2 

$28,290 

1,267 

$301,511 

36,98iy4 

$3,762,579 

27 

9 

900 

_ 

. 

-. 

- 

16 

800 

916% 

40,563 

28 

i4y2 

515 

- 

- 

13 

500 

4 

100 

1.572% 

54,049 

29 

17% 

1,775 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88 

58,700 

894% 

136,313 

30 

eya 

1,950 

- 

- 

1 

300 

isys 

84,625 

475% 

319,550 

31 

21% 

2,295 

- 

- 

3 

100 

V2 

400 

2,002y4 

140,337 

32 

loy* 

1,027 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

200 

517% 

40,567 

33 

34y4 

7,110 

- 

- 

- 

- 

94y4 

31,275 

3,536% 

551,430 

34 

641,^ 

4,300 

- 

- 

30 

- 

2,167 

122,810 

35 

72% 

6,565 

- 

- 

19% 

2,980 

295 

17,675 

1,749% 

135,895 

36 

32% 

1,570 

- 

- 

64% 

2,910 

3y8 

250 

2,238% 

94,467 

37 

5y2 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27 

540 

442% 

36,020 

38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4% 

13,505 

46 

35,788 

39 

4 

135 

- 

- 

14 

315 

28% 

850 

1,483 

51,674 

40 

19 

775 

- 

- 

1 

20 

20 

975 

1.2088/8 

48,229 

41 

25y2 

1,045 

- 

- 

12% 

320 

- 

- 

2,040y4 

86,724 

43 

5% 

5,150 

- 

- 

- 

6% 

21,250 

691 

583,950 

43 

22y2 

2,535 

- 

- 

11 

550 

20% 

5,500 

2,075% 

244,515 

44 

38y2 

1,340 

- 

- 

5% 

210 

8 

150 

1,245 

42,178 

45 

4y8 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

% 

400 

1,862 

139,225 

46 

19 

5,900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3y4 

15,246 

407y4 

145,000 

47 

6 

700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

460 

337% 

32,350 

48 

7y2 

465 

- 

- 

54% 

5,990 

336 

21,279 

1,850% 

93,231 

49 

82y4 

6.038 

- 

- 

28% 

9,050 

17% 

3,160 

l,574y4 

109,015 

50 

45 

4,230 

- 

- 

29 

4,400 

- 

1,944% 

137,735 

51 

18 

2,530 

- 

- 

3% 

585 

101% 

16,951 

1,125% 

159,206 

52 

12 

1,200 

- 

- 

- 

28% 

770 

772% 

73,620 

53 

42% 

3,085 

— 

- 

6 

30 

141 

6,550 

l,804y4 

108,138 

54 

1.476% 

$83,572 

2y2 

$315 

3,766y4 

$1,618,898 

672% 

$48,729 

37,326% 

$3,760,054 

55 

4y2 

437 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

15 

300 

573% 

46,540 

56 

8 

280 

- 

- 

3 

125 

10 

300 

1,830 

143,266 

57 

i6y2 

1,370 

- 

- 

16 

4,400 

463/4 

3,875 

957% 

88,360 

58 

57y4 

2,110 

- 

- 

1,394 

638,470 

47 

13,255 

2.182% 

675,842 

59 

ii7y* 

6,256 

- 

- 

1381,4 

64,800 

13 

380 

1,910% 

134,691 

60 

9 

950 

- 

- 

6 

120 

8 

240 

1,414 

119,170 

61 

26 

2,132 

- 

- 

8 

2,200 

- 

- 

966% 

69,791 

62 

66Vi 

3,780 

- 

- 

24y4 

8,700 

14 

280 

l,236y4 

88,210 

63 

26% 

1,938 

- 

- 

25 

9,400 

30% 

458 

1,2233/4 

92,670 

64 

48% 

6,178 

2 

300 

12% 

1,050 

19% 

845 

2,132% 

144,011 

65 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

115 

20,615 

66 

92 

4,748 

- 

- 

26y4 

14,150 

26y4 

1,386 

1,083% 

67,398 

67 

I98y2 

6,340 

- 

- 

39 

16,500 

23V^ 

975 

1,724 

82,540 

68 

i8y2 

1,725 

- 

- 

43% 

16,100 

2 

50 

640% 

90,900 

69 

I85y2 

10,672 

V2 

15 

52% 

12.137 

139 

6,970 

3,633% 

150,456 

70 

37y3 

2,876 

- 

36 

12,740 

35^4 

1,400 

1,298% 

132.036 

71 

I57y8 

5,158 

' 

" 

118% 

41,365 

10% 

120 

2,316% 

109,786 

72 

54:8 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED    LAND  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Hay  (used  for) 

Triscipal  Crops 
(used  for) 

JIarket 

Gardens 

Nurseries 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

1 

Norwell,     . 

319 

$26,225 

209 

$18,025 

15 

$900 

3 

$300 

2 

Pembroke, 

808 

34,636 

175y8 

8,164 

4 

200 

- 

_ 

3 

Plymouth,  . 

722V4 

46,441 

2683,4 

11,042 

2 

150 

- 

- 

4 

Plynipton,  . 

626 

15,765 

106V4 

2,830 

% 

25 

Ul 

35 

5 

Rochester, . 

l,205i,L, 

67,770 

508 

29,470 

4 

200 

- 

6 

Rockland,  . 

320 

28,625 

58% 

5,775 

10 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

7 

Scituate,     . 

947 

113,203 

420y4 

54,480  ! 

95% 

15,780 

- 

- 

8 

Wareliam,  . 

26ii/, 

10,835 

45 

1,915  I 

- 

- 

- 

9 

West  Bridgewater,  . 

1,498  " 

98,885 

4971,4 

48,318  \ 

- 

- 

M 

25 

10 

Whitman,  . 

399 

33,145 

77 

7,900 

y* 

50 

5 

600 

11 

SUFFOLK. 

1,3861/2 

$3,079,686 

2701/1 

$453,038 

667% 

$781,168 

10 

$74,000 

12 

Boston,     . 

960% 

2,654,782 

173y2 

366,700 

1233/4 

456,600 

10 

74,000 

13 

Chelsea,  . 

67 

176,031 

4y2 

17,802 

10 

5,000 

- 

- 

14 

Revere, 

329% 

186,800 

soya 

42,400 

528 

306,500 

- 

- 

15 

Wiuthrop,  . 

281,1. 

62,073 

12 

26,136 

6 

13,068 

— 

— 

16 

WORCESTER. 

143,105ys 

$7,194,197 

33,23178 

$1,709,769 

828 

$75,448 

36y8 

$9,658 

17 

Ashburnham,    . 

2,3S9y2 

56,!t20 

356 

9,754 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18 

Athol, . 

l,952y4 

79,363 

348 

19,560 

7% 

1,990 

_ 

_ 

19 

Auburn,      . 

l,522y2 

79,384 

655 

36,230 

72 

10,100 

- 

- 

20 

Barre, 

4,483 

1.52,607 

1.34iy2 

45,172 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

21 

Berlin, 

l,646ys 

60,158 

486 

18,342 

7y2 

375 

_ 

. 

22 

Blackstone, 

l,720y. 

73,498 

241% 

10,463 

3 

92 

IV2 

65 

23 

Bolton, 

2,268y; 

76,505 

84iy4 

29,458 

8 

200 

- 

24 

Bovlston,    . 

2,825 

103,471 

712% 

26,039 

1% 

250 

_ 

- 

25 

Brookfleld, 

2,697 

82,742 

540 

19,057 

42^1 

3,455 

- 

- 

26 

Charlton,    . 

4,9403/4 

171,862 

990% 

37,101 

2 

60 

- 

- 

27 

Clinton, 

.535% 

47,134 

136S/'8 

10,842 

8^,1 

850 

- 

- 

28 

Dana,  .... 

1.1  nyo 

18,971 

284y4 

3,875 

- 

- 

- 

29 

Doufflas,     . 
Dudley, 

1,486 

41,810 

375 

10,592 

2 

75 

- 

— 

30 

2,329y4 

92,784 

685% 

28,421 

HI 

75 

- 

- 

31 

PiTCHBURG, 

2,301U. 

19S,614 

559y2 

63,250 

47% 

2,675 

- 

- 

32 

Gardner,    . 

1,492  " 

90,528 

280-% 

19,786 

ni 

990 

- 

- 

33 

Gratton, 

2,.524% 

134,999 

725% 

37,648 

45% 

3,873 

- 

- 

34 

Hardwick, . 

4,0371/0 

110,390 

1.042y8 

31,969 

15V2 

440 

2% 

85 

35 

Harvard,    . 

3,3983,i 

137,199 

725% 

28,820 

8% 

775 

- 

- 

36 

Holden,       . 

2,4101/4 

7.5,376 

1,020 

32,483 

7 

200 

2 

68 

37 

Hopedale,  . 

333 

14,020 

58% 

2,927 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

38 

Hubbardston,    . 

2,812yo 

92,426 

6105/'8 

20,815 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

Lancaster, 

3,14134 

188,342 

748 

48,344 

11 

1,050 

_ 

_ 

40 

Leicester,  . 

2,382% 

117,040 

330 

13,623 

- 

- 

2 

200 

41 

Leominster, 

3,187yo 

117,542 

375y2 

17,860 

58 

3,270 

- 

- 

42 

Lunenburg-, 

2,960 

153,680 

7988/4 

45,270 

21% 

2,560 

5 

190 

43 

Mendon, 

2,342% 

69,029 

4243/8 

13,535 

- 

- 

- 

44 

Milford,      . 

65334 

36,197 

1443/4 

8,835 

syo 

3,100 

- 

— 

45 

Millbury,    . 

1,6793,4 

90,379 

344y2 

19,345 

5 

475 

- 

- 

46 

New  Braintrce, 

2,416V. 

77,775 

910 

31,410 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

Northborough,  . 

2,649y4 

128,482 

6896/'8 

37,659 

41/2 

450 

V* 

25 

48 

Northbridge, 

l,443Vi 

53,271 

300 

11,161 

- 

- 

- 

49 

North  Brookfleld,     . 

2,3973's 

88,445 

659y8 

24,199 

5% 

175 

j       - 

— 

50 

Oakham,     . 

1,988 

38,113 

467y. 

9,184 

- 

1 

- 

51 

Oxford,       . 

2,2013,4 

71,081 

5783/8 

21,928 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52 

Paxton, 

1,87.'5V4 

46,477 

3823,4 

9,646 

2.3 

910 

j       - 

— 

53 

Petersham, 

3,104i.'4 

75,220 

50278 

13,062 

7 

460 

1       _ 

— 

54 

Philliiiston, 

1.6961/8 

30,585 

3041/4 

5,469 

9 

180 

{       - 

- 

55 

Princeton,  . 

2.539 

82,500 

485 

15,266 

Vi 

43 

- 

- 

56 

Royalhton, 

2,918% 

47,315 

3203/4 

5,804 

3y2 

75 

Vs 

6 

57 

Rutland,     . 

3,1981/4 

65,097 

651% 

14,002 

- 

- 

58 

Shrewsbury, 

2,5203/4 

142,903 

1,035 

54,465 

453/4 

2,925 

- 

- 

59 

Southborough, . 

1,4841/1- 

179,045 

260 

31,.578 

23 

1,7-25 

- 

— 

60 

Southbridge, 

l,353y4 

57,039 

39934 

18,385 

i 

6,500 

- 

- 

61 

Spencer, 

3,6553/4 

117,064 

702% 

24,785 

1334 

1,960 

- 

- 

62 

Sterling,     . 

3,775 

220,407 

9iiy2 

59,306 

12 

1,525 

- 

- 

63 

Star  bridge, 

2,8663/4 

73,222 

625% 

17,168 

6 

170 

syo 

220 

64 

Sutton, 

3.283S/fe 

131,802 

8195/'8 

36.925 

5 

2.50 

- 

- 

65 

Templeton, 

2,1561/1. 

75,608 

442% 

16,318 

12 

1,800 

- 

- 

66 

Upton, 

l,809Vs 

59,180 

414% 

14, .300 

7% 

625 

- 

- 

67 

Uxbridge,  . 

2,7531,1 

101,109 

441% 

18,423 

8 

540 

- 

- 

68 

Warren,      . 

2,9361/4 

85,142 

59378 

16,876 

1 

300 

- 

- 

69 

Webster,     . 

77534 

31,974 

I82y8 

9,107 

11 2 

150 

- 

— 

70 

Weetborough,   . 

2,7441/4 

158,410 

463% 

27,375 

159% 

10,195 

- 

- 

71 

West  Boylston, 

l,761Vi! 

90,747 

524% 

27,688 

36 

2,120 

- 

- 

72 

West  Brookfleld,      . 

2,.S46i/4 

63,.544 

606% 

18,845 

24 

1,260 

- 

- 

73 

Westminster,     . 

.    i.em/s 

95,829 

529^4 

22,211 

5y2 

300 

- 

- 

74 

Winchendon,     . 

2,400 

46,890 

275% 

7,764 

- 

- 

- 

- 

75 

Worcester,    . 

5.85iy4 

1,896,951 

1,571% 

380,044 

22 

3,880 

13 

8,700 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


549 


LAND  —  Continued. 
CULTIVATED    LAND —  Continued. 


Orchards 

Seed  Gardens 

Cranberry  Bogs 

Other  Cultivated 

Total 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

20% 

$1,795 

i3yo 

$1,050 

580% 

$48,295 

1 

80% 

3,986 

- 

- 

553/8 

$10,600 

23% 

695 

1,146% 

58,281 

2 

63% 

4,180 

- 

- 

506 

208,196 

6y, 

110 

l,5G9y8 

270,119 

3 

43 

1,200 

_ 

- 

I8y2 

8,5.55 

- 

- 

7953/4 

28,410 

4 

121 

6,770 

- 

- 

299V2 

116,220 

17 

345 

2,155 

220,775 

5 

41-2 

450 

_ 

_ 

- 

6 

850 

398?4 

.36,700 

6 

53% 

6,245 

_ 

- 

94y2 

11,950 

461,^ 

5,825 

1,657% 

207,483 

7 

12 

546 

- 

- 

849 

420,920 

9 

3,280 

l,179y. 

437,496 

8 

8 

575 

_ 

- 

V2 

200 

84 

5,220 

2,088 

153,223 

9 

8% 

875 

- 

- 

- 

26 

520 

516 

42,990 

10 

189% 

$647,807 

- 

- 

- 

- 

110% 

$605,719 

2,634y8 

$5,641,418 

11 

leiy. 

622,350 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

833/s 

567,640 

1,512V8 

4,742,072 

12 

2 

5,334 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

13/4 

14,3.56 

85% 

218,523 

13 

24 

12,500 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

183,4 

9,700 

gsoy, 

557,900 

14 

ay* 

7,623 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6% 

14,023 

55y2 

122,923 

15 

6,128% 

$376,058 

2 

$20 

475y8 

$17,630 

3,4333/s 

$262,623 

187,240 

$9,645,303 

16 

I4y. 

220 

_ 

_ 

15 

100 

390 

2,375 

3,165 

69,369 

17 

49y2 

3,445 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

163/4 

3,148 

2,373% 

107,.506 

18 

103% 

5,775 

_ 

- 

- 

— 

5 

75 

2,358% 

131,.564 

19 

10 

2,240 

— 

_ 

- 

- 

421^ 

570 

5,877 

200,589 

20 

537/8 

2,445 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

52 

890 

2,246% 

82,210 

21 

230y4 

8,759 

_ 

_ 

4iy2 

2,552 

1393/4 

5,809 

2,378y8 

101,238 

22 

59% 

2,130 

_ 

_ 

4 

400 

121,^ 

420 

3,1933/4 

109,113 

23 

170 

6,578 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

3,709y8 

136,338 

24 

71% 

2,608 

_ 

_ 

2 

10 

30 

1,326 

3,383y8 

109,198 

25 

201% 

8,184 

_ 

- 

V2 

10 

i7iy2 

2,018 

6,306V4 

219,235 

26 

37% 

3,750 

- 

_ 

- 

8y, 

2,775 

7265/8 

65,351 

27 

58?i 

892 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

46 

164 

l,506y2 

23,902 

28 

I44y2 

3,974 

_ 

- 

3 

90 

- 

- 

2,oioyo 

56,541 

29 

1283/4 

5,158 

_ 

- 

% 

65 

18 

225 

3,163% 

126,728 

30 

29 

6,530 

_ 

- 

- 

3% 

5,200 

2,940y2 

276,269 

31 

24y8 

12,678 

- 

_ 

4 

100 

% 

800 

i.sosys 

124,882 

32 

24iy4 

13,490 

_ 

- 

sy. 

350 

18% 

10,875 

3,563y8 

201,235 

33 

lesys 

7,585 

- 

- 

- 

64y, 

2,041 

5,330y 

1.52,510 

34 

291 

14,983 

_ 

_ 

22 

811 

172% 

6,902 

4,617yo 

189,490 

35 

182 

6,342 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

3,651% 

114,469 

36 

17% 

851 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

409y 

17,798 

37 

78y2 

5,375 

_ 

- 

2y2 

60 

21 

1,291 

3,.525Vs 

119,967 

38 

61% 

5,800 

_ 

_ 

6 

250 

75% 

6,892 

4,043% 

2.50,678 

39 

91 

4,348 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29% 

930 

2,835 

136,141 

40 

19 

1,115 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

1643,4 

13,848 

3,804% 

153,635 

41 

223 

14,760 

_ 

_ 

i2y2 

1,050 

1 

75 

4,022 

2 17, .585 

42 

13 

360 

_ 

_ 

94 

4,220 

sy2 

215 

2,S823/s 

87,359 

43 

92y4 

4,429 

_ 

_ 

26% 

1,015 

- 

925y2 

53,576 

44 

I45y8 

7,090 

_ 

_ 

2 

100 

18<53% 

8,625 

2,363y8 

126,014 

45 

159% 

5,225 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

18 

835 

3,504% 

11.5,245 

46 

723% 

3,712 

_ 

_ 

1 

20 

8 

610 

3,42,53/8 

170,9.58 

47 

723/4 

3,813 

_ 

_ 

2oy> 

523 

5y2 

200 

1,842 

68,968 

48 

70 

3,720 

_ 

_ 

Vi 

10 

263/8 

1,671 

3,1583/8 

118,220 

49 

30?4 

740 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

2,486% 

48,037 

50 

140 

4,401 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,920y8 

97,410 

51 

3y2 

300 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,284y2 

57,333 

52 

156y8 

5,592 

_ 

_ 

6 

120 

- 

- 

3,777 

94,454 

53 

'5^8 

1,768 

_ 

_ 

Hi 

30 

2 

95 

2,088y2 

38.127 

54 

74% 

4,105 

_ 

_ 

5 

190 

152% 

4,362 

3,256% 

106,466 

55 

1123/4 

2,108 

2 

20 

% 

25 

163/8 

453 

3.375 

55,805 

56 

i7y2 

699 

_ 

_ 

7 

160 

iV2 

35 

3,878y2 

79,993 

57 

297y2 

17,288 

. 

_ 

- 

- 

513/4 

5,215 

3,9503/4 

222,796 

58 

145y2 

17,413 

_ 

_ 

3 

90 

224 

29,357 

2,140 

259,208 

59 

98y2 

2,679 

- 

_ 

3 

30 

21,'2 

1,800 

1,864 

86,433 

60 

17 

1,250 

« 

_ 

5 

250 

172% 

2,003 

4,566 

147,312 

61 

39 

2,950 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

11% 

190 

4.74834 

284,378 

62 

79% 

2,435 

_ 

_ 

Vs 

45 

39% 

1,774 

3,6283^ 

95,034 

63 

286y4 

9,205 

- 

_ 

15% 

1,070 

80 

860 

4,4893/4 

180,112 

64 

8 

5.50 

- 

- 

1 

30 

3iy8 

955 

2,651% 

95,261 

65 

10% 

450 

_ 

- 

95% 

2,000 

57y2 

1,220 

2,394y8 

77,775 

66 

129 

5,410 

- 

- 

32 

1,170 

191% 

7.525 

3.555 

134,177 

67 

93-% 

2,594 

- 

_ 

484 

329 

4y2 

250 

3,634y8 

105,491 

68 

55 

3,139 

_ 

_ 

10 

165 

% 

100 

1,024% 

44,635 

69 

188 

9,160 

_ 

_ 

12 

60 

813% 

2,920 

3,6493/, 

208,120 

70 

19iy2 

9,485 

- 

- 

4 

70 

33% 

2,725 

2,550y2 

132,835 

71 

623/4 

2,480 

_ 

. 

_ 

- 

104y2 

1,824 

3.143% 

87,9.53 

72 

88y2 

7,133 

- 

- 

3 

60 

15 

240 

3,242% 

125,773 

73 

2 

20 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62 

545 

2,7.39% 

.55,219 

74 

337% 

84,340 

— 

— 

~ 

— 

359% 

117,370 

8,154% 

2,491,285 

75 

550 


CEIs'SUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 

CULTIVATED    LAND  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and 

Hat  (used  for) 

Principal  Crops 
(used  for) 

Market 

Gardens 

Ndrseries 

ConNTIES. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

1 

THE  STATE. 

660,0561,4 

$38,554,254 

162,452y8 

$9,989,953 

13,432% 

$3,459,800 

94IV2 

$243,975 

2 

Barnstable, 

7,270i,ii 

229,553 

1,710% 

112,905 

196% 

13,168 

9% 

1,470 

3 

Berkshire, . 

104,.S47i,i 

3,934,476 

22.685% 

1,007,432 

325 

50,669 

28y4 

7,915 

4 

Bristol, 

42,553V8 

3,344,384 

12,880% 

981,884 

1,180% 

140,286 

29% 

8,840 

5 

Dukes, 

2,569i.i 

119.535 

765% 

39,939 

ISM; 

1,230 

1001,4 

4,010 

6 

Essex, 

5S,862:Vs 

4,163,568 

8,240 

751,568 

2,642y4 

340,681 

155% 

16,205 

7 

Franklin,    . 

53,365V8 

1,684,661 

14,6007/8 

605,152 

129% 

6.965 

11% 

305 

8 

Hampden,  . 

48,753-i4 

1,784,857 

19,462% 

845,574 

688T/8 

104,756 

43 

11,393 

9 

Hampsliire, 

56,433 

1,912,356 

18,508% 

876,960 

153% 

10,606 

11 

1,350 

10 

Middlesex, 

86,294T'8 

6,733,641 

17,924% 

1,614,880 

6,221% 

1,863,725 

416V4 

86,646 

11 

Nantucket, 

1,142% 

58,375 

401% 

22,865 

- 

12 

Norfolk,      . 

29,156% 

2,781,427 

5,437% 

523,663 

167V4 

45,513 

mi 

17,290 

13 

Plymouth,  . 

24,81734 

1,533.538 

6,330% 

444,324 

217V4 

25,585 

42% 

5,093 

14 

Suffolk, 

l,385i,<. 

3,079,686 

270y2 

453,038 

667% 

781,168 

10 

74,000 

15 

Worcester, 

143,1051/8 

7,194,197 

33,231% 

1,709,769 

828 

75,448 

361,8 

9,558 

UNCULTIVATED  LAND  AND  WOODLAND. 


UNCULTIVATED  LAND 

Counties,  Cities, 

Permanent  Pasture 

Other 
Unimproved 

Unimprovable 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

16 

BARNSTABLE. 

14,198% 

$189,001 

9,268y2 

$67,622 

1,355 

$2,022 

24,8223/^ 

$258,645 

17 

Barnstable, 

2,295 

40,105 

83iy2 

8,077 

40 

200 

3,166y2 

48,382 

18 

Bourne, 

625 

7,143 

73% 

2,222 

5 

50 

703% 

9,415 

19 

Brewster,  . 

4041,4 

9,506 

i77y2 

1,269 

- 

- 

581% 

10,774 

20 

Chatham,    . 

1,078% 

20,875 

96y4 

695 

16% 

335 

1,191% 

21,905 

21 

Dennis, 

6S2 

7,630 

62% 

1,126 

21 

45 

765% 

8,801 

22 

Eastham,    . 

811 

12,127 

501 

2,797 

12^- 

213 

1.324y2 

15.137 

23 

Falmouth,  . 

2,160 

26,723 

SBS'Vs 

14,132 

40V4 

45 

3,083^8 

40,900 

24 

Harwich,    . 

721% 

17,695 

I6I8/4 

5,065 

951/3 

515 

978% 

23,275 

26 

Mashpee,   . 

60 

780 

17 

800 

1 

100 

78 

1.680 

26 

Orleans,      . 

1,104% 

16,827 

ii3y2 

1,400 

- 

- 

1,218% 

18,227 

27 

Provincetown, 

42 

1,035 

1,336% 

1,478 

1,000 

250 

2,378% 

2.763 

28 

Sandwich,  . 

1,149^4 

5,042 

2,685-% 

23,3.93 

- 

- 

3,835Vi 

28,435 

29 

Truro, 

1,5m 

5,865 

309y4 

533 

90 

24 

1,99514 

6,422 

30 

Wellfleet.   . 

515 

2,197 

1,885 

2,150 

- 

2,400 

4,347 

31 

Yarmouth, 

954y. 

15,452 

134 

2,485 

33 

245 

i.r2iy2 

18,182 

32 

BERKSHIRE. 

158,031% 

$1,638,352 

28,296% 

$112,537 

9,304% 

$16,655 

195,631% 

$1,767,544 

33 

Adams, 

4,523% 

107,861 

34  m 

3,162 

245% 

663 

6,109% 

111,686 

34 

Altord, 

1,867% 

17,913 

469 

4.141 

44 

200 

2,380Ts 

22,2,54 

35 

Becket, 

4,820 

22,611 

1,741% 

2,439 

574 

548 

7,13534 

25,598 

36  1  Cheshire,    . 

5,735% 

58,700 

80 

800 

- 

- 

5,815% 

59,500 

37 

Clarksburg, 

1.8311/4 

33,394 

2,0363/4 

7,672 

45 

30 

3,913 

41,096 

38 

Dal  ton. 

3,498% 

48,495 

147 

1,010 

87 

245 

3,73234 

49,750 

39 

Egremont, . 

3,294y4 

64,050 

_ 

- 

15 

5 

3,3091.4 

64,0.'J5 

40 

Florida,       . 

3,850 

13,787 

260 

410 

645 

1,916 

4,755 

16,113 

41 

Great  Barringtc 

m,    . 

6,489% 

77,321 

400% 

3,543 

393 

1,147 

7,283y2 

82,011 

42 

Hancock.    . 

5,087 

39,716 

14 

10 

30 

30 

6,131 

39,756 

43 

Hinsdale,    . 

4,220y4 

31,440 

l,678y2 

7,350 

687y2 

637 

6,4861,4 

39,427 

44 

Lanesborough, 

5,488% 

63,517 

7 

70 

30 

300 

5,.525% 

63,887 

4o 

Lee,     . 

4,748 

66,494 

49y. 

206 

177 

197 

4,9741.0 

66,897 

46 

Lenox, 

2,75iy. 

78,937 

1,2311,4 

20,750 

216 

1,365 

4,198% 

101,0.52 

47 

Monterey,  . 

5,604ya 

35,052 

378 

2,710 

776 

645 

6,7581,2 

38,407 

48 

Mount  Washington, 

492% 

5,620 

90 

70 

- 

- 

582-"(4 

5,690 

49 

New  Ashford,   . 

1,894 

9,175 

_ 

- 

- 

1,894 

9.175 

50 

New  Marlborough,  . 

9.07234 

75,953 

1,257 

8,9.56 

1,284% 

1,4.58 

11,614% 

86.366 

51 

North  Adams, 

3,028V4 

89,016 

I08y2 

2,479 

148 

273 

3,28434 

91.768 

52 

Otis,    .       .       .       . 

4,456 

9,293 

4,579y4 

7,327 

627y2 

849 

9.66234 

17,469 

5;i 

Peru,  . 

8,173y2 

24,959 

LWVs 

426 

75 

35 

8,401% 

25.420 

64 

PiTTSFIELU, 

6,963y2 

118,949 

2513,4 

2,729 

1361/2 

980 

7,3513i 

122,658 

55 

Richmond, 

3,045% 

24,834 

43 

160 

2 

20 

3,0901,2 

2.5,014 

66 

Sandlsfleld, 

8.045% 

22,811 

8,635% 

14.417 

5363^ 

456 

17,217% 

37,684 

57 

Savoy, 

6,307 

16,622 

5fi 

71 

1,025% 

1,004 

6,38834 

17,697 

68 

Shefheld,    . 

9,687 

103,117 

892y2 

6.967 

837  y2 

1,311 

11,417 

111.395 

69 

Stockbridge, 

3,816 

95,234 

605y2 

3,804 

43 

651 

4,364y2 

99,689 

AGKIOULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


551 


LAND  —  Continued. 

CULTIVATED   LAND  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


UNCULTIVATED  LAND  AND  WOODLAND. 


WOODLAND 

Over  30  Years' 

Or  30  Years'  Growth] 

From  Sekds 
OR  Transplanted 

Not  Classified 

Total 

Growth 

OR 

L,ESS 

Seedlings 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

7,494 

$99,705 

23,477 

$190,654 

9i8y2 

$14,768 

10,649 

$27,678 

42,538y2 

$332,805 

16 

2,412 

35,745 

1,735 

13,421 

120 

1,275 

95 

870 

4,362 

51,311 

17 

896 

4,080 

4,543y2 

65,696 

- 

- 

5,473 

11,915 

10,912y2 

81,691 

18 

13 

435 

237 

3,355 

103 

930 

135 

657 

548 

5,377 

19 

58 

1,895 

.  362 

6,331 

140 

1,200 

823/4 

450 

64284 

9,876 

20 

iioyo 

2,707 

l,125y2 

8,821 

- 

- 

11 

850 

1,247 

12,378 

21 

208 

2,101 

194y2 

1,333 

io5y2 

781 

285y2 

755 

793y2 

4,970 

22 

1,004 

13,705 

2,875 

20,842 

242 

8,700 

3,689 

6,794 

7,810 

50,041 

23 

358y. 

14,930 

1,691 

24,260 

- 

- 

555 

2,695 

2,604y2 

41,885 

24 

337 

3,000 

1,286 

3,342 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,623 

6,342 

25 

75 

1,485 

177?4 

2,130 

5m 

302 

iioya 

542 

417y2 

4,459 

26 

145 

2,625 

85 

670 

- 

100 

1,000 

330 

4, '295 

27 

638 

3,876 

5,64634 

15,147 

32 

150 

112V4 

1,150 

6,329 

20,323 

28 

491 

2,661 

752 

3,452 

11 

65 

- 

1,254 

6,178 

29 

578 

4,675 

1,016 

4,989 

7% 

115 

- 

_ 

1,601% 

9,779 

30 

270 

5,785 

1,750 

16,865 

43 

1,250 

— 

- 

2,063 

23,900 

31 

59,1657/8 

$1,027,633 

137,494y4 

$1,098,424 

396% 

$7,545 

i3,iiiy8 

$62,293 

210,1687/8 

$2,195,895 

32 

1,501 

46,790 

2,513yi 

49,276 

_ 

_ 

752 

4,020 

4,766y4 

100,086 

33 

288^2 

5,460 

2,243 

18,7-27 

- 

- 

18 

120 

2,549y, 

24,307 

34 

1,739 

16,623 

9,116 

35,369 

79 

380 

1,208 

2,410 

12,142 

54,782 

35 

587 

13,450 

3,333«4 

33,172 

- 

- 

305 

595 

4,225?4 

47,217 

36 

371 

10,135 

2,094 

16,960 

- 

- 

235 

970 

2,700 

28,065 

37 

1,445 

27,250 

3,689y. 

63,616 

- 

- 

2,316 

12,879 

7,450  !,<, 

103,745 

38 

664yo 

11,070 

2,434% 

27,885 

- 

- 

25 

250 

3.1'24V4 

39,205 

39 

2,747 

24,859 

4,677 

20,058 

- 

- 

296 

845 

7,720 

45,762 

40 

l,759y2 

50,945 

5,884y2 

48,098 

- 

- 

665yo 

1,451 

8,309y2 

100,494 

41 

4,017 

33,150 

6,433 

31,938 

- 

- 

162 

2,795 

10,612 

67,883 

42 

484 

8,700 

2,593 

24,277 

_ 

- 

152 

560 

3,2^9 

33,537 

43 

993 

13,295 

2,546 

19,760 

- 

- 

5 

30 

3,544 

33,085 

44 

1,532 

32,613 

3,016yo 

19,580 

3 

300 

248 

1,561 

4,799y. 

54,054 

45 

1,587 

123,995 

2,274i,i 

43,683 

- 

- 

40 

1,000 

3,90iy4 

168,678 

46 

1,55014 

38,805 

4,S97yo 

43,652 

- 

- 

299 

660 

6,7463/4 

83,117 

47 

1,888 

9,825 

2,640V4 

18,530 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

4,528y4 

28,355 

48 

6315/8 

4,000 

2,093 

5,670 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,7246/8 

9,670 

49 

2,369y2 

59,510 

6,185% 

57,763 

957/8 

905 

1,439 

4,657 

io,09oy8 

122,835 

50 

3,327% 

83,695 

2,811% 

61,126 

187 

5,610 

5iy2 

360 

6,378 

150,791 

51 

5,182 

43,845 

6,094 

32,418 

- 

_ 

756 

1,570 

12,032 

77,833 

52 

73iy2 

6,810 

5,202 

26,123 

_ 

_ 

7y2 

10 

5,941 

32,943 

53 

1,239 

34,760 

l,895y 

32,308 

- 

- 

sioyg 

3,461 

3,4445/8 

70,529 

54 

663 

10,763 

2,029Vi 

13,007 

- 

- 

65 

325 

2,757y2 

24,095 

55 

5,355 

39,753 

5,083y4 

28,935 

- 

- 

65 

275 

10,503y4 

68,963 

56 

.  3,615y2 

19,876 

8,310y, 

27,928 

_ 

_ 

1943^ 

336 

12,12094 

48,140 

57 

l,535y2 

44,977 

6,448 

71,508 

30 

150 

84 

353 

8,097y2 

116,988 

58 

l,972y2 

81,823 

3,146yo 

41,185 

2 

2U0 

121 

11,170 

5,-242 

134,378 

59 

552 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND   AND  WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities, 

UNCULTIVATED  LAND 

Permanent  Pasture 

Other 

Unimprovable 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

1 

Tyringham, 

3,i7iy4 

$28,914 

25 

$100 

_ 

_ 

3,1961,4 

$29,014 

2 

Waahiugton, 

7,315V2 

39,056 

2,478y2 

7,750 

66 

$80 

9,860 

46,886 

3 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

2,6313/4 

25,527 

101 

755 

156 

540 

2,888?4 

26,822 

4 

Williamstown,  . 

8,934y8 

166,251 

2103/8 

2,078 

12678 

72 

9,271% 

168,401 

6 

Windsor,     . 

8,lS6y2 

23,733 

74y2 

176 

37472 

998 

8,63572 

24,907 

6 

BRISTOL. 

56,35iy4 

$1,597,411 

7,43178 

$138,648 

2,97774 

$41,289 

66,7603/8 

$1,777,348 

7 

Acushnet,  . 

1,504 

55,644 

1 

50 

_ 

_ 

1,505 

55,694 

8 

Attleborough,    . 

2,273 

25,797 

1.07578 

13,723 

5072 

168 

3,3993^ 

39,688 

9 

Berkley,     . 

3,062 

38,2.i0 

40iy4 

9,320 

20 

85 

3,483V4 

47,655 

10 

Dartmouth, 

9,27034 

338,710 

69y2 

2,940 

19 

85 

9,3591,4 

341,735 

11 

Dighton,      . 

2,2941^ 

36,010 

193 

4,470 

35 

265 

2,52272 

40,745 

12 

Easton, 

3,250V, 

38,227 

1,052 

9,813 

99 

5,060 

4,4017- 

53,100 

13 

Fairhaven, 

866«4 

,56,8(14 

42 

840 

74 

2,820 

9823,4 

60,524 

14 

Fall  River,    . 

f«4»4 

137,056 

61 

4,600 

21272 

2,.300 

1,2.38V4 

143,956 

15 

Freetown,  . 

1,293 

25,715 

I76y2 

3,395 

169 

1,875 

1,63872 

30,985 

16 

Mansfield,  . 

1,318 

20,427 

376 

4,915 

85 

625 

1,779 

25,967 

17 

New  Bkdfoed, 

7071/-. 

161,875 

5 

50 

10 

500 

72272 

162,425 

18 

North  Attleborough, 

1,812V2 

66,683 

364 

8,472 

29i,<. 

330 

2,206 

75,485 

19 

Norton, 

2,967 

39,225 

152 

2,505 

86 

800 

3,205 

42,530 

20 

Ray n ham,  . 

1,749 

32,871 

958y2 

22,370 

323/4 

1,682 

2,7401,4 

.56,923 

21 

Rehoboth,  . 

6,824y2 

73,014 

637y2 

10,935 

135 

915 

7,597 

84,864 

22 

Seekonk,     . 

2,488y4 

37,769 

668% 

18,645 

95 

645 

3,252 

.57,059 

23 

Somerset,   . 

1,300 

99,325 

5 

115 

112 

4,870 

1,417 

104,310 

24 

Swansea,    . 

3,189 

130,830 

233 

4,490 

338 

5,175 

3,760 

140,495 

25 

Taunton,  . 

4,210y4 

71,867 

646 

11,025 

500 

5,546 

5,35674 

88,438 

26 

Westport,  . 

5,006 

111,252 

314 

5,975 

875 

7,543 

6,195 

124,770 

27 

DUKES. 

20,7405/s 

§255,548 

2.776y2 

$8,922 

48 

$265 

23,5657s 

$264,735 

28 

Chllmark,   . 

5,554 

62,728 

29472 

1,309 

7 

70 

5,8551.;, 

64,107 

29 

Cottage  City,     . 

1,239% 

18,845 

- 

- 

1 

20 

1, 24071 

18,865 

30 

Edgartown, 

4,644y4- 

59,360 

563 

2,745 

- 

- 

5,2071,4 

62,105 

31 

Gay  Head, . 

572y 

4,856 

198 

658 

- 

- 

77OV2 

5,514 

32 

Gosnold,     . 

4,237% 

49,109 

400 

400 

25 

100 

4,662T8 

49,609 

33 

Tisbury,      . 

4201/2 

7,000 

10 

100 

5 

25 

43572 

7,125 

34 

WestTisbury,  . 

4.072yi 

53,650 

1,311 

3,710 

10 

50 

5,39374 

57,410 

35 

ESSEX. 

69,712% 

$2,545,965 

5,666% 

$367,690 

4,07878 

$76,543 

79,45878 

$2,990,198 

36 

Amesbury, 

2,1503^ 

48,794 

3593/8 

9,130 

173% 

1,704 

2,683% 

59,628 

37 

Andover,    . 

2,83Sy2 

65,620 

41 

860 

21 

335 

2,900i:, 

66,815 

38 

Bevekly,  . 

l,378y4 

306,907 

339y4 

56,052 

6 

133 

1,72372 

363,092 

39 

Box  ford,    . 

3,76134 

65,811 

77y2 

1,175 

51 

1,155 

3,8901,4 

68,141 

40 

Bradford,  . 

812y2 

25,130 

10 

160 

1 

50 

82372 

25,,S40 

41 

Danvers,     . 

l,997y2 

74,085 

1 

50 

26% 

1,040 

2,025% 

75,175 

42 

Essex, 

ijioyo 

44,537 

29y2 

530 

1,518 

19,297 

3,258 

64,364 

43 

Georgetown, 

2,2453,4 

41,570 

58 

6.50 

22% 

300 

2,32672 

42,.520 

44 

Gloucester,   . 

2,024y4 

66,800 

60372 

13,085 

683/4 

1,925 

2,6967, 

81,810 

45 

Groveland, 

l,335y2 

27,383 

46 

650 

34 

365 

1,41572 

28,398 

46 

Hamilton,  . 

3,737 

116,103 

549 

11,8.55 

49 

845 

4,335 

128,803 

47 

Havekhill, 

4,099y2 

155,.300 

83y2 

2,305 

- 

- 

4,183 

157,605 

48 

Ipswich,     . 

4,848 

95,070 

12772 

1,315 

79 

995 

5,05472 

97,380 

49 

Lawrence, 

52 

5,390 

12 

240 

- 

- 

64 

5,630 

50 

Lynn. 

43 

11,600 

5iy4 

13,630 

18 

3,000 

11274 

28,230 

51 

Lynnlield,  . 

642 

18,995 

41 

2,870 

25 

230 

708 

22,095 

52 

NLanchester, 

152y4 

10,750 

6 

165 

13 

600 

1711.4 

11,515 

53 

Rlarblehead, 

433y2 

63,950 

V* 

250 

49 

4,000 

48234 

68,200 

54 

Merrimac,  . 

1,6063/4 

29,900 

3733/4 

3,892 

463/4 

516 

2,02714 

34,308 

55 

Methuen,    . 

3,368yt 

84,206 

1621/2 

4,063 

104 

104 

3,6343/4 

88,373 

56 

Middleton, 

1,3321/4 

27,187 

217 

2,687 

- 

- 

1,54914 

29,874 

57 

Nahant, 

23 

7,800 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

7,800 

58 

Newbury,    . 

4,962 

116,885 

iiyo 

1,035 

678 

7,830 

5,6517o 

125,750 

59 

Newburvport, 

1,56334 

45,646 

48 

2,515 

427* 

1,715 

1,6.54 

49,876 

60 

North  Andover, 

4,070y. 

149,376 

560y2 

11,421 

51 

516 

4,682 

161,313 

61 

Peabody,    . 

2,2731/4 

125,577 

719 

21,251 

6472 

2,7.50 

3,0563/i 

149,578 

62 

Rockport,   . 

53  ly. 

168,139 

331/4 

2,200 

17 

320 

5S13/4 

170,6,59 

63 

Rowley, 

3,2691/2 

.50,102 

126 

1,619 

169 

930 

3,56472 

.52,651 

64. 

Salem, 

l,4(i8V4 

187,723 

2093/4 

54,301 

180 

3,2,56 

1,8,58 

245,280 

65 

Salisbury,  . 

1,9.58 

38,529 

2487j 

2,886 

42 

177 

2,2481,4 

41,592 

66 

SaugUH, 

308 

29,150 

671/2 

12,275 

417V^' 

15,655 

793 

57,080 

67 

Swampscott, 

417 

41,725 

9772 

126,700 

21 

5,100 

5357. 

173,525 

68 

Topsfleld,   . 

3,205 

.59,725 

33 

615 

- 

- 

3,238 

60,340 

69 

Wen  ham,    . 

970 

31,135 

157 

3,273 

74 

1,605 

1,201 

.36,013 

70 

West  Newbury, 

4,123y» 

109,365 

16672 

1,985 

16 

95 

4,30558 

111,445 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


553 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND   AND  WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


WOODLAND 


Over  SO  Years' 
Growth 


Acres 


Value 


1,5331/2 
1,5'25 
556 
4,507Vi 
l,267y2 


23,629% 

i,sm 

636V2 

719 
3,919 

813 

961 

448 
2,168 
1,214 

621 

9871/2 

4101/4 

919 

5121/2 
2,786 
1,0731/2 

105 

306 
l,829y2 
1,310 


6,553 

392 

2641/4 

869 

23 

2,778 

645 
1,581% 


15,861% 

4131/, 
30si/t 
480% 

2,066% 

131/0 

222V> 

5341.4 

2921/. 

1,067S4 
246y2 
735 
19134 

l,326y4 

27% 

25514 

138 

420y2 

406 

350.% 

9513/8 

203 
174y2 
l,840y, 
412 

76y, 

225% 
457 
550y2 
223y> 

9 
822 

3i6y. 

102 


$17,412 
22,170 
14,245 
63.503 
13,526 


$716,258 

54,199 
12,647 
20,195 
83,903 
24,360 
36,525 
11,865 
.58,227 
29,465 
12,010 
61,765 
20,027 
26,740 
19,116 
76,925 
36,430 
6,700 
15,045 
79,320 
30,792 


$114,904 

9,223 
6,819 
16,555 
475 
33,966 
14,426 
33,440 


$976,968 

24,865 
10,965 
355,154 
81,312 
3.50 
11,735 
16,020 
14,415 
41,470 
12,203 
28,505 
14,425 
30,585 

2,300 
24,185 

4,355 
14,308 

26,385 
35,075 
31,900 

9,380 

12,675 

46,110 

23,589 

2,130 

7,905 

35,175 

25,116 

8,930 

l/)00 

13,175 

7,081 

4,190 


Of  30  Years'  Growth 
OR  Less 


Acres 


Value 


1,740 
9, 3851/2 
2,602i,<. 
6,489«4 
7,5901/2 


78,617y4 

3,872 

2,810 

3,076y2 

9,1131,4 

3,397y4 

3,914 

2,378 

2,465 

V,047y2 

l,332y2 

1,34734 

2,170 
2,55iyo 

4,02334 
7,461 
2,892 
491 
3,76iy2 
5,258% 
9,254 


3,187 

678 
335 
440 
17 
700 
319 
698 


30,74914 

525y4 
2,696y2 

5323/8 
3,7801/8 

156 
54 

500 
1,40514 

78 
1,2921/, 

67734 

851  y, 
I07y4 

76 

i83y8 

59734 

6314 

766 
2,18234 
3,8833/8 

44214 

258y, 

2,653 

2,22114 

14314 

1,38014 

225 

1,03634 

1,189 

10 

88 

483 

2101/4 


$15,221 
53,701 
22,7iK) 
.59,324 
34,836 


$1,249,876 

64,818 
24,637 
38,408 

139,000 
39,076 
56,663 
33,725 
66,000 
98,572 
16,075 
40,445 
27,280 
51,175 
65,797 
86,626 
44,000 
20,660 
93,935 
68,931 

174,153 


$40,775 

8,616 
5,265 
5,695 
260 
7,440 
4,309 
9,190 


$734,278 

16,464 

62,105 

37,195 

46,830 

4,775 

3,305 

7,875 

29,200 

1,600 

22,207 

13,840 

38,625 

1,998 

3,975 

9,215 

17,815 

1,002 

17,223 
87,310 
57,811 

10,268 

9,268 

37,227 

78,628 

14,060 

25,624 

5,450 

21,875 

27,380 

10,000 

930 

8,138 

5,060 


From  Seeds 

OR  Transplanted 

Seedlings 


Acres 


Value 


5,13534 

7751/2 

14 
3,36234 
3 
23 

5441/^ 
45 

4 
115 

137 

15 
31 


50 
16 


10 
2 

8 


80 


53 

6 


13 


$63,735 

9,005 

115 
38,970 
150 
210 
8,125 
450 

25 
2,060 
2,550 

600 

490 


765 
220 


$210 

20 

190 


$2,784 


1,444 

600 


150 


200 


Not  Classified 


Acres 


390 


l,728y2 

976 

188 

68 

331 


12,33iy8 

.532 
561/2 
348 
97iy2 
336y2 
l,940y8 
125 

2001/2 
l,677y2 

64534 

634y2 
2,213y2 

72334 
1,392 

334 

45 

145 

10 


4,199 

508 

693y2 

808 


115 

2,074y2 


l,072y4 

12 

28 

5 

92 


64 
216y4 

7 

58 


6 

211/2 

41 
25 

98 
263y. 


40 


Value 


$3,468 

3,921 

1,2.56 

200 

785 


$154,247 

10,071 
940 

1,765 
10,010 

1,685 
36,501 

1,500 

2,599 
14,229 
15,697 

9,073 
26,090 
12,937 

6,805 

2,065 

725 

1,505 

50 


$21,612 

2,347 
5,095 
3,065 


770 
10,335 


$33,488 

400 

260 

500 

2,060 


325 
1,445 

130 

1,000 


200 
180 

330 

211 

300 

17,350 

1,827 


6,000 
970 


Total 


Acres 


Value 


5,002 
ll,886y2 

3,3461/2 
11,065 

9,189 


119,713% 

7,070y2 

3,503 

4,157y2 

17,366y. 
4,54934 
6,8381/8 
3,4951,2 
4,678 
8,462 
3,635 
3,096 
3,35134 
5,684 
5,275 

11,639 
4,330y2 

596 
4,112V2 
7,283y4 

10,590 


13,949 

1,580 
1,29234 
2,125 
40 
3,478 
1,079 
4,3541/4 


47,763y8 

9.5034 

3,08334 

l,024ys 

5,93878 

169y2 

276y, 

1,09814 

1,917 

1,14.5% 

1,546 

1,41234 

l,10iy4 

l,433y2 

103% 

4383/8 

73534 

48384 

1,172 
2,54iy2 

4,8403/4 

66634 

433 
4,539y2 
2,658yi 

3173/4 
l,869y2 

682 
1,58714 

i,4r2y2 

59 
910 

799y2 
41414 


$36,101 
79,792 
38,291 

123,027 
49,147 


$2,184,116 

138,093 
38,124 
60,483 

271,885 
65,271 

129,899 
55,215 

124,677 

130,636 
42,339 

119,967 
58,930 

104,005 
98,450 

170,356 
82.985 
27,360 

109,705 

150,521 

205,215 


$177,501 

20,206 
17,179 
25, .505 
735 
41,406 
19,505 
52,965 


$1,747,518 

41,729 

74,774 

393,449 

130,202 

.5,125 

15,040 

24,220 

45,210 

43,070 

34,540 

42,345 

54,050 

32,58:3 

6,275 

33,400 

22,170 

15,310 

43,608 
122,.585 

89,891 

19,978 
21,943 
83,748 
102,517 
33,540 
35,356 
40,625 
46,991 
36,310 
17,000 
14,105 
15,219 
10,610 


554 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED  LAND   AND   WOODLAND —  Continued. 




Counties,  Cities, 

UNCULTIVATED  LAND 

Permanent  Pastubb 

Other 
Unimproved 

Unimprovable 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

1 

FRANKLIN. 

142,002i,'2 

$1,102,961 

12,027»4 

$72,611 

3,423 

^10,090 

157,453y4 

^1,185,662 

2 

Ashfleld,     . 

12,796 

65,140 

250 

1,093 

2y2 

20 

13,048y2 

66,253 

3 

Bernardston,     . 

5,687 

53,991 

46 

332 

748y2 

2,466 

6,4Siy2 

.56,789 

4 

Buckland,  . 

5,8551/2 

35,975 

105y, 

575 

- 

- 

5,961 

36,550 

5 

Charlemont, 

5,S98V^ 

37,936 

135 

.         640 

80 

260 

6,113y2 

.38,836 

6 

Colrain,      . 

12,029 

65,212 

483 

741 

459 

431 

12,971 

66,384 

7 

Conway,     . 

13,S31V2 

102,172 

64 

435 

- 

- 

13,895y2 

102,607 

8 

Deerfleld,  . 

6,62234 

99,447 

7273/4 

9,088 

106 

1,005 

7,456y2 

109,540 

9 

Erving, 

3,220 

12,019 

285 

1,330 

- 

- 

3,505 

13,349 

10 

Gill 

4,018V. 

63,074 

144 

2,497 

53 

90 

4,215y2 

65,661 

11 

Greenfield, 

4,684 

57,477 

362 

2,819 

7634 

377 

5,1223/4 

60,673 

12 

Hawley, 

8,396 

.30,101 

93 

280 

10 

10 

8,499 

30,391 

13 

Heath, 

7,562 

26,447 

254 

1,411 

61 

104 

7,877 

27,962 

14 

Leverett,    . 

1,966 

28,796 

28 

10 

- 

- 

1,994 

28,806 

15 

Leyden, 

5,807 

37,345 

525 

1,423 

210 

339 

6,.542 

39,107 

16 

Monroe, 

1,138 

4,102 

19% 

50 

428 

1,138 

1,585% 

5,290 

17 
18 

Montague, 
New  Salem, 

3,299 

2,610y2 

30,672 
25,101 

1,599 
3 

12,945 
IS 

3i,<. 

6 

4,901% 
2,613y2 

43,623 
25,119 

19 

Northfleld, 

4,.518 

39,288 

346y2 

3,740 

9 

3 

4,873y3 

43,031 

20 

Orange, 

5,732y2 

56,823 

649 

4,761 

169y4 

429 

6,5.5084 

62,013 

21 

Rowe 

4,313 

15,832 

416y. 

815 

449 

434 

5,178y2 

17,081 

22 

Shelburne, . 

8,028 

92,885 

145 

2,150 

32 

60 

8,205 

95,095 

23 

Shutesbury, 

1,94234 

11,738 

55 

i   i 

- 

- 

1,9978/4 

11,815 

24 

Sunderland, 

1,739 

23,743 

593 

4,780 

- 

- 

2,332 

28,523 

25 

Warwick,   . 

2,9821,4 

17,485 

2,004 

5,573 

55 

26 

5,04iy4 

23,084 

26 

Wendell,     . 

2,562 

11,961 

l.OOSV's 

3,847 

58 

75 

3,6281/s 

15,883 

27 

Whately,    . 

4,763% 

58,199 

1,687 

11,181 

412y2 

2,817 

6,863V4 

72,197 

28 

HAMPDEN. 

94,516 

$1,052,862 

35,494y2 

$318,234 

1,797 

$7,967 

131,80772 

$1,379,063 

29 

Agawam,    . 

2,621V, 

77,455 

1,4953/4 

42,410 

11 

1.50 

4,128^4 

120,015 

30 

Blandford, 

8,3841/2 

23,106 

5,0623/4 

9,137 

277 

246 

13,724V4 

32,489 

31 

Brinifleld,  . 

8,092y2 

67,650 

561 

4,812 

198 

1,030 

S,85iy2 

73,492 

32 

Chester, 

7,50iy2 

38,955 

2,318 

6,508 

491 

590 

10,3  loy. 

46,053 

33 

Chicopee, 

788Vi 

38,942 

2,080y4 

41,.544 

19 

580 

2,88734 

81,066 

34 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

l,996y. 

36,589 

308 

2,325 

49 

265 

2,353y2 

39,179 

35 

Granville,  . 

7,907% 

28,464 

3,2718/4 

8,023 

- 

- 

ii.noys 

36,487 

36 

Hampden,  . 

3,o2Sy2 

45,330 

370 

3,958 

5 

5 

3,90372 

49,293 

37 

Holland, 

1,277 

10,677 

48 

440 

35 

280 

1,360 

11,397 

38 

HOLYOKE, 

2,193y, 

38,826 

3411/2 

1,801 

25 

60 

2,560 

40,687 

39 

Longmeadow,   . 

858 

31,599 

51  y2 

1,795 

10 

200 

919y2 

33,594 

40 

Ludlow, 

4,042% 

71,375 

3,453yo 

51,102 

20 

40 

7,5161/8 

122,517 

41 

Monson,      . 

9,308y2 

113,227 

338 

2,.547 

- 

- 

9,64(ii2 

115,774 

42 

ISIontgomery,     . 

2,25334 

19,099 

377yo 

2,198 

19 

5 

2,6.50V4 

21,302 

43 

Palmer, 

7,510 

49,482 

289 

683 

46 

39 

7,845 

.50,204 

44 

Russell,       . 

2,102 

11,854 

824y2 

1,404 

6y2 

2 

2,933 

13,260 

45 

Southwick, 

5,340 

56,293 

1,473 

10,100 

65 

386 

6,878 

66,779 

46 

Springfield,  . 

1,140 

29,508 

4,244% 

81,648 

29 

1,655 

5,4133/4 

112,811 

47 

Tolland,      . 

3,689 

11,701 

4,639 

8,073 

14 

S 

8,342 

19,782 

48 

Wales, 

2,691 

18,728 

loey. 

665 

9iy2 

725 

2,889 

20,118 

49 

Westfleld,  . 

4,.571 

64,053 

2,3.53 

15,982 

240y2 

1,296 

7,16472 

81,331 

50 

West  Springfield,      . 

2,188 

78,051 

96 

1,713 

3iy2 

165 

2,315y2 

79,929 

51 

Wilbraham, 

4,5303/4 

91,898 

1,3911,4 

19,366 

114 

240 

6,036 

111,504 

52 

HAMPSHIRE. 

114,323y8 

$933,755 

13,3983/8 

$114,724 

1,234 

$4,656 

128,95572 

$1,053,135 

53 

Amlierst,    . 

5,225 

85,941 

295 

10,240 

51 

787 

6,571 

96,968 

54 

Belchertown,     . 

13,145 

125,348 

313 

2,014 

3121... 

1,290 

13,770y2 

128,652 

55 

Chestcrtiekl, 

6,567y2 

31,421 

8961/4 

1,716 

12V4 

27 

7,4761/4 

33,164 

56 

Cumnnngton,     . 

5,96934 

23,064 

3571/4 

670 

3  " 

2 

6,330 

23,736 

57 

Easthampton,    . 

1,8101/2 

23,379 

656y2 

5,030 

56 

70 

2,523 

28,479 

58 

Enfield,       . 

3,1361/. 

23,075 

55 

215 

- 

- 

3,19172 

23,290 

59 

Goshen, 

3,744 

17,038 

488 

2,495 

- 

- 

4,232 

19,533 

60 

Granby, 

3,32iy2 

68,620 

1,698% 

17,994 

49 

136 

5,0697i 

86,750 

61 

Greenwich, 

2,670 

11,625 

.391 

771 

- 

- 

3,061 

12,396 

62 

Hadlev, 

2,905 

.51,904 

187 

1,945 

62 

410 

3,1.54 

54,259 

63 

Hatfield,     . 

1,000 

16,299 

8441/ 

14,285 

293 

1,,565 

2,137ii 

32,149 

64 

Huntington, 

5,.594 

28,805 

5731/;. 

2,418 

70 

26 

6,2371/2 

31,249 

65 

Middlefield, 

5,974 

28,066 

.573 

2,462 

25 

6 

6,572 

30,534 

66 

NOKTIIAMI'TON, 

4,142y2 

58,371 

1,89534 

23,259 

631/. 

137 

6,10134 

81,767 

67 

Pclhani, 

1,594% 

12,449 

20 

200 

- 

- 

l,614y8 

12,649 

68 

Plainfield,  . 

6,27778 

20,936 

931/8 

344 

69 

32 

6,440 

21,312 

69 

Prescott,     . 

2,994% 

28,260 

- 

- 

- 

2,9945s 

28,260 

70 

Southampton,    . 

5,491 

44,372 

2,1701/:. 

11,958 

- 

- 

7.66172 

56,330 

71 

South  Iladlcy,  . 

3,0521/. 

71,245 

903 

8,945 

- 

- 

3,9551/2 

80,190 

72 

Ware,  .        .        .        . 

7,4191/2 

45,672 

2141/4 

2,198 

7V 

130 

7,6411/4 

48,000 

73 

Westliampton,  . 

5,280 

33,745 

426 

2,900 

- 

5,706 

36,645 

74 

Williamsburg,  . 

7,7811/2 

.50,910 

270 

2,375 

- 

- 

8,05  U'2 

.53,285 

75 

Worthington,     . 

9,2263/j 

33,210 

77 

290 

160 

38 

9,463% 

33,538 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


555 


LAND  —  Contiuued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND  AND  WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


WOODLAND 

i 

1 

From  Seeds 

Over  30  Yeaks' 

Of  30  Years'  Growth] 

OR  TRANSPLANTED: 

Not  Classified 

Total 

Growth 

OR 

JLBSS 

Seedlings        1 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres     » 

Value 

50,01214 

$678,939 

110,6481,^ 

$719,989 

105 

$1,100 

19,0553/8 

$70,955 

179,8203,4 

$1,470,983 

1 

4,5921/2 

34,701 

3,6951,0 

12,601 

65 

50 

155 

218 

8,508 

47,570 

2 

2,177^2 

40,120 

2,747 

21,109 

- 

- 

998 

4,879 

5,922y2 

66,108 

3 

l,802y2 

19,690 

2,0371^. 

9,320 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,840 

29,010 

4 

2,591 

24,582 

S,515y2 

21,950 

- 

- 

1,357 

4,832 

7,463y2 

51,364 

5 

1,429 

14,291 

5,526Vi 

29,602 

- 

- 

110 

1,295 

7,065y2 

45,188 

6 

2,849 

26,203 

2,74iy2 

11,525 

- 

- 

117 

970 

5,707y2 

38,698 

7 

1,055 

34,515 

3,549y2 

49,695 

- 

- 

481% 

3,086 

5,0861,4 

87,296 

8 

383 

7,705 

5,119 

29,138 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,502 

36,843 

9 

640 

20,525 

1,399 

13,492 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

2,039 

34,017 

10 

1,341 

39,373 

1,492 

15,359 

- 

- 

5 

100 

2,838 

54,832 

11 

4,036V2 

19,879 

5,2693/4 

9,475 

- 

- 

128 

205 

9,434y4 

29,559 

12 

2,364 

16,793 

l,69Sy2 

7,811 

- 

- 

321 

745 

4,383y2 

25,349 

13 

1,5001/2 

22,798 

7,879 

41,362 

- 

- 

201 

1,265 

9,580y2 

65,425 

14 

913 

14,647 

1,551 

9,700 

- 

- 

5 

40 

2,469 

24,387 

15 

747V4 

5,469 

l,34S3/s 

8,496 

- 

_ 

l,099y3 

2,711 

3,195y8 

16,676 

16 

666 

14,975 

4,242 

35,803 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,908 

50,778 

17 

1,64634 

27,943 

ll,036ys 

52,151 

- 

- 

56 

410 

12,7387/8 

80,504 

18 

966 

20,675 

5,907y. 

47,140 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,873y. 

67,815 

19 

3,193 

55,415 

7,117V8 

80,850 

20 

1,000 

23814 

1,375 

10,5683/s 

138,640 

20 

1,676 

12,829 

2,232 

11,046 

20 

50 

l,473y2 

3,071 

5,401 y. 

26,996 

21 

1,8051/2 

27,420 

1,324 

8,040 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,179y. 

35,460 

22 

3,342 

39,151 

11,924% 

53,096 

- 

- 

662 

3,998 

15,9283/4 

96,245 

23 

20 

200 

3,21034 

37,988 

- 

- 

247 

1,275 

3,4773/4 

39,463 

24 

4,038% 

87,975 

5,040y2 

44,645 

- 

- 

6,984 

27,943 

16,063i,i 

160,563 

25 

3,842 

41,540 

S,037y2 

45,519 

- 

- 

4,148 

10,866 

16,027y3 

97,925 

26 

3441/2 

9,525 

1,006^ 

13,076 

- 

- 

2688/8 

1,671 

l,619y8 

24,272 

27 

23.7405/8 

$599,766 

70,128y4 

$787,892 

3185/8 

$3,147 

15,5608,4 

$69,714 

109,74814 

$1,460,519 

28 

706 

40,000 

l,760y2 

36,150 

_ 

_ 

26 

380 

2,492y, 

76,530 

29 

3,289 

99,620 

4,598y4 

42,132 

- 

- 

572 

2,359 

8,459y4 

144,111 

30 

2,999 

26,855 

4,517y2 

27,954 

- 

- 

740 

4,970 

8,2561/2 

59,779 

31 

1,033 

10,300 

2,503 

17,220 

- 

- 

4,1271,2 

13,397 

7,663y2 

40,917 

32 

523 

37,952 

1,537V4 

29,915 

1 

100 

- 

2,06114 

67,967 

33 

2961/2 

14,525 

902 

14,510 

- 

- 

150 

2,856 

l,34Sy2 

31,891 

34 

2,094 

22,579 

2,683 

10,906 

- 

- 

3,728% 

8,828 

8,50534 

42,313 

35 

760 

19,549 

3,391 

34,058 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,151 

53,607 

36 

531 

4,5S1 

863 

5,052 

- 

- 

93 

850 

1,487 

10,483 

37 

368 

14,465 

2,319 

27,544 

- 

- 

64 

140 

2,751 

42,149 

38 

656 

28,584 

1,894 

25,875 

_ 

- 

63 

1,800 

2,613 

56,259 

39 

50iy2 

21,060 

3,830 

46,584 

- 

_ 

177 

2,283 

4,5081/2 

69,927 

40 

l,599y4 

44,144 

7,719y2 

79,269 

1361,2 

870 

84 

450 

9,539y4 

124,733 

41 

387 

4,936 

1,969 

19,663 

- 

- 

1,853 

10,526 

4,209 

35,125 

42 

1,064^4 

26,595 

4,946y4 

43,778 

- 

- 

756y2 

4,132 

6,767 

74,505 

43 

285 

2,530 

2,743y2 

17,704 

- 

- 

964y2 

4,626 

3,993 

24,860 

44 

l,070y2 

18,340 

3,867y2 

48,825 

51 

204 

578 

5,180 

5,567 

72,549 

45 

9855/8 

83,840 

1,7901,2 

51,921 

- 

- 

25 

700 

2,801  ys 

136,461 

46 

1,552 

13,667 

3,090 

21,220 

- 

- 

752 

1,771 

5,394 

36,658 

47 

l.lOlVa 

9,860 

2,656 

18,666 

10 

50 

437 

2,165 

4,204y2 

30,741 

48 

760 

17,535 

6,4341/0 

89,856 

83 

865 

2i2y2 

1,520 

7,490 

109,776 

49 

228 

10,813 

l,450y2 

36,875 

37 

1,048 

- 

- 

1,7151/2 

48,736 

50 

950y2 

27,436 

2,662y3 

42,215 

Vs 

10 

157 

781 

3,770y8 

70,442 

51 

23,669y4 

$349,583 

84,623y4 

$697,580 

503y2 

$3,450 

11,5663/4 

$62,729 

120,36234 

$1,113,342 

52 

217 

12,150 

1,044 

11,012 

_ 

_ 

1,574 

11,909 

2,835 

35,071 

53 

465yo 

10,450 

8,9193/4 

107,288 

Vi 

15 

533 

2,903 

9,91834 

120,656 

54 

4,078y2 

30,508 

2,522i,i 

15,127 

- 

15 

100 

6,61534 

45,735 

55 

2,701 

29,497 

l,985y2 

10,955 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,686y2 

40,452 

56 

216 

9,180 

l,387i,i 

27,610 

- 

- 

781,^ 

350 

1,681% 

37,140 

57 

455y2 

13,490 

1,757 

15,345 

- 

- 

210 

665 

2,422y2 

29,500 

58 

2,014y2 

12,801 

1,756 

11,483 

35 

400 

- 

- 

3,805y2 

24,684 

59 

369y4 

11,810 

4,128 

34,534 

- 

- 

330 

2,169 

4,827y4 

48,513 

60 

645 

15,655 

3,260 

17,220 

- 

- 

228 

490 

4,133 

33,365 

61 

220 

7,460 

l,084y4 

19,883 

- 

- 

964 

8,148 

2,26814 

35,491 

62 

190y2 

18,250 

945y2 

18,018 

- 

- 

915yo 

8,699 

2,051V2 

44,967 

63 

993y2 

9,611 

2,356 

18,759 

- 

- 

1,427V2 

6,885 

4,777 

35,255 

64 

1,256 

12,640 

2,006y2 

16,010 

- 

- 

34lyo 

1,213 

3,604 

29,863 

65 

717 

32,480 

4,677y2 

53,526 

- 

- 

l,265y2 

5,697 

6,660 

91,703 

66 

2,853y2 

30,511 

9,2633/8 

33,126 

- 

- 

513y2 

3,035 

12,6303/8 

66,672 

67 

1,151 

11,140 

3,722y2 

14,948 

- 

- 

- 

4,873y2 

•     26,088 

68 

1,336 

18,580 

5,0678/4 

27,136 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,40334 

45,716 

69 

130 

4,950 

5,762% 

59,986 

468 

3,035 

413 

1,480 

6,773% 

69,451 

^^i 

i2y2 

250 

2,541  ys 

36,149 

- 

- 

206 

545 

2,760 

36,944 

71I 

933 

23,585 

3,630y2 

34,113 

- 

- 

430?4 

1,825 

4,99414 

59,523 

72 

793 

11,295 

7,566 

50,347 

- 

- 

1,489 

4,576 

9,848 

66,218 

73 

234 

5,085 

4,35914 

38,700 

- 

- 

512 

1,490 

5,105y4 

45,275 

74 

1,637 

18,205 

4,880y8 

26,305 

"" 

~ 

120 

550 

6,687y8 

45,060 

75 

556 


CEJfSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND   AND    WOODLAND 


Continued. 


UNCULTIVATED  LAND 

Counties,  Cities, 

Permanent  Pastueb 

Other 
Unimproved        ! 

Unimprovable 

Total 

AXD  Towns. 

1 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

1 
Acres      ' 

Value 

1 

MIDDLESEX. 

93,3533/8 

$3,010,854 

9,957V8 

$251,799 

1,340% 

$33,141 

104,651V4 

$3,295,794 

2 

Acton, 

2,268Vi 

38,621 

93V4 

931 

47 

3 

2,408V2 

39,5.55 

O 

Arlington, . 

204 

28,390 

14 

2,625 

21 

1,682 

239 

32,697 

4 

Ashby, 

3,832V. 

33,866 

154V2 

1,400 

34 

45 

4,021 

35.311 

5 

Ashland,     . 

2,1051,4 

52,283 

32 

440 

20 

200 

2,1.57V4 

52,923 

6 

Ayer,  . 

84484 

11,693 

30 

630 

- 

- 

8743/4 

12,3-23 

7 

Bedford,     . 

2,357y2 

68,996 

49 

1,675 

83% 

2,201 

2,490V4 

72,872 

8 

Belmont,    . 

282 

17,620 

5 

250 

- 

- 

287 

17,870 

9 

BlUerica,    . 

2,209V' 

51,340 

396 

8,348 

45 

240 

2,650V2 

59,928 

10 

Boxborough,     . 

2,885y4 

48,818 

293 

4,447 

175 

3,465 

3,3531,4 

56,730 

11 

Burlington, 

794 

23,045 

298 

6,025 

- 

- 

1,092 

29,070 

12 

Cambridge,     . 

SV-i 

8,400 

- 

- 

- 

- 

814 

8,400 

13 

Carlisle, 

1,.506% 

21,607 

71 

678 

12V' 

1 

1,590V4 

22,286 

14 

Chelmsford, 

1,671V2 

102,775 

573 

18,230 

44  ' 

1,270 

2,288V2 

122,275 

15 

Concord,     . 

2,119% 

68,337 

201% 

5,016 

731/4 

3,003 

2,394% 

76,356 

16 

Dracut, 

2,390V. 

103,020 

314 

7,240 

9 

90 

2,713V2 

110,350 

17 

Dunstable, 

2,114  " 

25,521 

366 

1,680 

_ 

- 

2,480 

27,201 

18 

Everett,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

Framingham,     . 

3,7873-4 

135,083 

162V4 

2,741 

59V2 

974 

4,009V2 

138,793 

20 

Groton, 

5,661 

134,223 

626y2 

7,611 

128 

379 

6,415V> 

142,213 

21 

Ilolliston,   . 

3,5.35 

70,880 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,535 

70,880 

22 

Hopkinton, 

6,392% 

138,491 

- 

- 

121;, 

38 

6,405V8 

138,529 

23 

Hudson, 

1,504 

34,550 

2825/8 

5,300 

1  ■ 

25 

1.787% 

39,875 

24 

Lexington, 

1,5141,2 

85,932 

260 

7,910 

121% 

2,162 

1,896 

96,004 

25 

Lincoln, 

i.eio-u 

60,810 

2461/. 

8,080 

y2 

200 

1,8.57% 

69,090 

26 

Littleton,   . 

3,245V. 

69,990 

40  ■ 

400 

- 

3,2.S5V2 

70,390 

27 

Lowell,   . 

302 

37,400 

287V2 

29,075 

20 

10,000 

609y2 

76,475 

28 

Malden,    . 

20 

17,200 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

20 

17,200 

29 

Marlborough 

1 

2,802V. 

78,346 

116 

7,882 

5 

50 

2,923V2 

86,278 

30 

Maynard,  . 

752y2 

34,821 

27V2 

1,280 

281/2 

370 

808V' 

36,471 

31 

Medford, 

169V. 

84,.559 

- 

- 

8 

160 

177y2 

84,719 

32 

Melrose,     . 

18 

3,500 

5 

10,000 

- 

- 

23 

13,500 

33 

Natick, 

1,8303/4 

92,147 

102 

1,645 

29V. 

125 

1.962V4 

93,917 

34 

Newton,    . 

1,017% 

247,084 

26 

4,525 

10 

400 

1.053% 

252,009 

35 

Noi'th  Reading, 

1,03334 

22,723 

3871,1. 

5,626 

1 

100 

1,422V4 

28,449 

36 

Pepperell,  . 

4,154V. 

92,615 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,1.54V2 

92,615 

37 

Reading,     . 

SlSVs 

28,694 

26SV4 

6,721 

- 

- 

1,0S68'8 

35,415 

38 

Sherborn,   . 

3,296V4 

99,365 

75V4 

735 

5 

860 

3,376V2 

100,960 

39 

Shirlev, 

2,373 

33,495 

480 

4,460 

5 

5 

2,858 

37,%0 

40 

SOMERVILLE,     . 

% 

750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

% 

750 

41 

Stoneham,  . 

2283/4 

23,619 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

228% 

23,619 

42 

Stow,   . 

2,933 

63,971 

82V4 

1,395 

54 

340 

3,069V4 

65,706 

43 

Sudbury,    . 

1,978 

28,068 

252V4 

2,723 

71 

146 

2,3011,4 

30,937 

44 

Tewksbury, 

2,4293,4 

70,158 

297 

3,590 

- 

- 

2,7263/4 

73,748 

45 

Townsend, 

1,639 

18,897 

30 

1.50 

6 

75 

1,675 

19,122 

46 

Tvngsborough, 

1,650V2 

30,500 

203 

2,090 

46 

1,260 

1,899V. 

33,850 

47 

Wakefield, 

176% 

12,612 

2V4 

100 

- 

- 

179 

12,712 

48 

Waltham, 

1,34084 

97,200 

130 

6,700 

20 

750 

1,490% 

104,650 

49 

Watertown, 

9OV4 

65,200 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

90V4 

65,200 

50 

Wayland,    . 

1,422V> 

35,380 

154 

3,110 

- 

- 

1,576V2 

38,490 

51 

Westford,  . 

2,439V4 

40,024 

518V8 

6,945 

32% 

87 

2,9901/s 

47,056 

52 

Weston, 

1,57134 

107,725 

I28V2 

8,025 

- 

- 

l,700Vt' 

11,5,7.50 

53 

Wilmington, 

1,044 

26,880 

I,3i8y2 

20,4.55 

66 

110 

2,4281/2 

.53,445 

54 

Winchester, 

315% 

30,215 

63/4 

2,758 

- 

- 

322V2 

32,973 

55 

WOBURN,    . 

6593/8 

53,415 

55iy8 

24,152 

451/0 

2,325 

1,256 

79,892 

56 

NANTUCKET. 

5,522 

$58,306 

667?'8 

$2,878 

- 

- 

6,189% 

$61,184 

57 

Nantucket, 

5,522 

58,306 

667.r8 

2,878 

- 

- 

6,189% 

61,184 

58 

NORFOLK. 

35,543Vo 

$876,937 

4.3655/8 

$172,486 

3941/2 

$15,601 

40,303% 

$1,065,024 

59 

Avon,  .        .        .        . 

499% 

10,465 

242yo 

3,025 

_ 

_ 

742V4 

13,490 

60 

Bellingham, 

1,594 

15,448 

289Vi 

2,.377 

21 

105 

1,9041/2 

17,930 

61 

Braintree,  . 

6331/. 

13,495 

822 

23,800 

- 

- 

1,4.5.5V' 

37,295 

62 

Brookline,  . 

2441/4 

31,788 

- 

- 

- 

- 

244V4 

31,788 

63 

Canton, 

1,067V4 

42,025 

IV4 

10 

- 

- 

1,068V2 

42,035 

64 

Cohasset,    . 

3701/, 

21,305 

2 

10 

15 

150 

387V2 

21,465 

65 

Dedham,     . 

1,7251/, 

92,909 

1.54  V 

4,890 

19V 

310 

1,899V2 

98,109 

66 

Dover, 

2,.534% 

5.5,100 

30' 

220 

24 

24 

2,588% 

55,344 

67 

Foxborough, 

2,425V4 

31,224 

116 

1,918 

8 

4 

2,.549V4 

33,146 

68 

Franklin,    . 

2,937 

31,694 

820V 

7,380 

12 

60 

3,769V, 

39,134 

69 

Holbrook,  . 

299 

6,680 

10 

250 

- 

- 

309 

6,930 

70 

Hyde  I'ark, 

- 

_ 

296V 

91,114 

- 

- 

296V2 

91,114 

71 

Medlield,    . 

2,05334 

26,985 

112V 

1,610 

15 

75 

2,181V4 

28,670 

72 

Med  way,    . 

1,886 

22,355 

30 

200 

1 

5 

1,917 

22,560 

73 

Millis, . 

1,6(>.3% 

34,.584 

50 

670 

V2 

25 

1,7141/4 

35,279 

74 

Milton, 

143 

75,200 

36V4 

7,625 

- 

179V4 

82,825 

75 

Needham,  . 

847V2 

42,610 

155 

3,800 

2 

50 

1,00414 

46,460 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


557 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND   AND   WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


WOODLAND 

" 

1 

1 

From  Seeds 

1 

Over  30  Years' 

Of  30  Teaks'  Growth  | 

OB  Transplanted 

Not  Classified     I 

Total                I 

Growth 

OR 

liESS 

Seedlings 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

33,04-2% 

$1,617,366 

97,554y8 

$1,901,086 

773% 

$23,198 

7,160y8 

$114,265 

138,53iy2 

$3,655,915 

1 

374 

10,485 

2,574y8 

28,781 

_ 

_ 

20 

365 

2,968y8 

39,631 

2 

261 

53,855 

9 

900 

- 

- 

- 

- 

270 

54,755 

3 

i.uey. 

38,350 

4,739S/s 

43,700 

218% 

1,400 

- 

- 

6,104% 

83,450 

4 

4i4y2 

11,380 

2,245 

44,826 

50 

1,000 

- 

- 

2,709y2 

57,206 

5 

107^2 

3.515 

938 

13,770 

- 

- 

258 

2,725 

l,303y2 

20,010 

6 

2,527y2 

55,544 

48iy2 

16,709 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,009 

72,253 

7 

81 

53,600 

10 

2,850 

- 

- 

- 

- 

91 

56,450 

8 

65 

2,200 

5,350 

118,716 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

5,415 

120,916 

9 

6351/2 

14,125 

1.1211,4 

17,482 

42 

1,310 

314 

4,677 

2,112% 

37,594 

10 

559 

26,730 

528 

19,033 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,087 

45,763 

11 

85 

1,000 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

85 

1,000 

12 

367y2 

10,940 

3,500 

51,527 

_ 

- 

96 

520 

3,963y2 

62,987 

13 

308 

31,650 

4,013% 

130,960 

44 

680 

811 

32,275 

5,176% 

195,565 

14 

657% 

33,140 

2,233y4 

39,493 

5 

50 

183 

3,806 

3,079 

76,489 

15 

167 

13,500 

2,221 

76,365 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,388 

89,865 

16 

480 

13,940 

3,198 

42,345 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,678 

56,285 

17 
18 

853 

37,370 

2,313y2 

64,007 

86 

14,350 

41 

1,240 

3,293y2 

116,967 

19 

9991/2 

36,510 

6,290 

89,200 

20 

1,000 

l,608y2 

15,267 

8,918 

141,977 

20 

9371/2 

18,580 

3,6773/4 

40,770 

14 

140 

- 

- 

4.6291/4 

59,490 

21 

2,noy2 

54,660 

5,157 

87,082 

70 

1,050 

22 

220 

7,359y2 

143,012 

22 

225 

10,050 

1,057% 

26,875 

- 

- 

967y4 

11,492 

2,250 

48,417 

23 

491% 

36.525 

350 

15,630 

14 

140 

5 

400 

8603,4 

52,695 

24 

1,948 

48,310 

l,755y2 

43,137 

- 

- 

19 

34 

3,7221/2 

91,481 

25 

637y2 

14,370 

2,332 

40,725 

- 

- 

isyo 

910 

2,985 

56,005 

26 

124 

7,150 

156 

10,300 

- 

- 

- 

- 

280 

17,450 

27 

111 

5,700 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

111 

5,700 

28 

614 

16,760 

l,699y2 

41,385 

_ 

_ 

54 

1,425 

2,367y2 

59,570 

29 

i4iy4 

10,275 

491 8/4 

10,715 

- 

- 

374y2 

4,110 

i,007y2 

25,100 

30 

242 

125,200 

25y2 

1,500 

- 

- 

4 

140 

27iy2 

126,840 

31 

I2y2 

1,695 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

i2y. 

1,695 

32 

867y4 

113,595 

906y4 

26,733 

- 

- 

- 

- 

l,773y2 

140,328 

33 

432% 

75,025 

477y4 

50,050 

- 

- 

20 

1,200 

930 

126,275 

34 

1,1798/4 

55,270 

3,5913/4 

59,580 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,77iy2 

114,850 

35 

1,040 

21,725 

4,398 

44,775 

- 

- 

46 

470 

5,484 

66,970 

36 

4503/4 

24,392 

1,3793/4 

30,331 

- 

- 

7y2 

750 

1,838 

55,473 

37 

747y2 

39,180 

2,4295/8 

54.345 

104 

883 

138% 

1,447 

3,419V8 

95,855 

38 

i,i3iy2 

35,745 

1,381% 

24,540 

- 

- 

1,4057/8 

10,335 

3,919y8 

70,620 

39 

40 

117 

8,473 

5 

556 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

122 

9,029 

41 

750 

20,020 

3,251 

55,942 

- 

- 

i5y2 

155 

4,0161,1. 

76,117 

42 

443 

12,495 

3,06oy2 

44,264 

1 

20 

195 

1,942 

3,704y2 

58,721 

43 

1,422 

78,905 

3,130y2 

61,510 

- 

- 

165 

542 

4,717y2 

140,957 

44 

311 

10,565 

i,3i3y2 

16,624 

105 

1,175 

243 

2,368 

l,972y2 

30,732 

45 

471 

27,515 

1,453 

34,765 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

1,924 

62,280 

46 

136y2 

13,549 

1 

414 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

137V2 

13,963 

47 

3951/2 

37,500 

440 

22,150 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

835y2 

59,650 

48 

25 

12,050 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25 

12,0,50 

49 

l,210yo 

29,535 

989 

19,440 

_ 

- 

1 

10 

2,200y2 

48,985 

,50 

747 

23,790 

4,393% 

69,390 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

5,140% 

93,180 

51 

l,830y. 

91,375 

1,740 

71,190 

- 

- 

- 

3,570% 

162,565 

52 

942y2 

40,324 

4,534 

78.242 

_ 

- 

30 

240 

5,5061/, 

118,806 

53 

2438/4 

14,180 

25 

1,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2683/4 

15,680 

54 

463% 

35,049 

I8O8/4 

15,962 

1        - 

- 

99% 

15,200 

744y4 

66,211 

55 

2 

$100 

34 

$900 

10 

$200 

- 

- 

46 

$1,200 

56 

2 

100 

34 

900 

10 

200 

- 

- 

46 

1,200 

57 

ll,723y2 

$768,409 

47,931 

$811,441 

177 

$4,322 

8,2231,4 

$175,113 

68,0543/4 

$1,759,285 

58 

13 

390 

5238/4 

14,700 

_ 

„ 

136 

2,500 

6723/4 

17,590 

59 

354 

13,235 

2,669 

32,084 

20 

300 

8 

375 

3,051 

45,994 

60 

1871/2 

5,435 

299 

9,065 

- 

- 

2423/8 

3,970 

728% 

18,470 

61 

113 

30,700 

52 

5,600 

- 

- 

- 

165 

36,300 

62 

1,0208^ 

49,660 

2,1831/4 

60,820 

- 

- 

3i5y4 

7,450 

3,5191,4 

117,930 

63 

239y2 

16,970 

1.23878 

30,032 

- 

- 

2 

40 

1,480% 

47,042 

64 

l,528yo 

73,526 

1,133 

27,440 

- 

- 

550y2 

29,500 

3,212 

130,466 

65 

977 

26,005 

3,260y 

58,954 

24y4 

100 

6 

125 

4,2673,4 

85,184 

66 

9923/4 

34,609 

6,6273/s 

63,635 

- 

~  • 

- 

7,620y8 

98,244 

67 

891 

24,778 

4,706y2 

66,400 

5 

75 

87 

660 

5,689y2 

91,913 

68 

40 

1,650 

829y2 

18,940 

- 

- 

469 

8,450 

l,338y2 

29,040 

69 

43y2 

18,425 

8% 

1,160 

- 

- 

- 

52y4 

19,585 

70 

204 

7,980 

1,993 

31,889 

- 

- 

IVi' 

45 

2,198y2 

39,914 

71 

133 

4,410 

1,209 

19,117 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

1,342 

23,527 

72 

371 

13,415 

1,6931,4 

26,223 

_ 

_ 

5 

50 

2,069y4 

39,688 

73 

381 

243,500 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

2,500 

406 

246,000 

74 

5691,4 

35,680 

1,823 

63,724 

~ 

"" 

32 

1,360 

2,424yi 

100,764 

75 

558 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED  LAND   AND   WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


CousTiES,  Cities, 

tTNCULTIVATED  LAXD 

Permanent  Pasture  j 

Other 
Unimpuoved 

Unijipeovablk 

Total 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

XORFOLK  — Con. 

1 

Xorfolk, 

2,132U 

$22,626 

500 

$4,991 

23 

$185 

2,6.551,:, 

$27,802 

2 

Norwood,    . 

1,306' 

46,390 

^2 

1»0 

6 

30 

1,334 

46,610 

3 

QCIXCY,       . 

l.i9 

51,220 

18 

5,400 

197y, 

13,850 

3741,2 

70,470 

4 

Randolph,  . 

276 

6,270 

- 

- 

- 

276 

6,270 

5 

Sharon, 

2,31034 

41,195 

337yH 

7,438 

17 

382 

2,664ys 

49,015 

6 

Stoughtou, . 

l,445li. 

29.752 

111% 

2,108 

2IV2 

146 

1,578% 

32,006 

7 

Walpole,     . 

2,595 

46,145 

4 

40 

- 

2,599 

46,185 

8 

Wellesley,  . 

439 

30,.')30 

ISVi 

1.120 

3 

100 

4.551,4 

31,750 

9 

Weymouth, 

610 

12,880 

136 

1,225 

81/2 

100 

7541,;, 

14,205 

10 

Wrentham, 

3,345 

36,062 

55 

1,075 

- 

3,400  " 

37,137 

11 

PLYMOUTH. 

33,5001/8 

$706,561 

13,856% 

$160,798 

3803/4 

$4,405 

47,737i,'2 

$871,764 

12 

Abington,  . 

51iy2 

11,040 

88 

1,145 

23 

308 

6221,:, 

12,493 

13 

Bridgewater,     . 

1,555 

39,760 

47 

1,010 

25y2 

130 

1,6271,^ 

40,900 

14 

Brockton, 

734 

22,210 

119 

2,925 

- 

- 

853 

25,135 

15 

Carver, 

1,331 

12,022 

4,988y 

29,032 

1011/4 

1,201 

6,420% 

42,255 

16 

Duxbiiry,  . 

1,591% 

23,188 

488y2 

9,.545 

9 

440 

2,089V8 

33,173 

17 

East  Bridge-water,    . 

1,073 

28,245 

39 

1,170 

- 

- 

1,112 

29,415 

18 

Halifax,      . 

8071,2 

14,112 

24iyo 

2,148 

6 

6 

1.055 

16,266 

19 

Hanover,    . 

l,241Vo 

25,255 

255 

3,138 

33 

140 

l,529y. 

28,533 

20 

Hanson, 

1,1611-2 

18,266 

2431,4 

2,461 

4 

200 

1,408% 

20,927 

21 

Hinghain,  . 

1,660 

48,692 

i8iy8 

3,815 

25y> 

480 

1,8673/s 

52,987 

22 

Hull 

2251/4 

49,380 

- 

3 

60 

22Sy4 

49,440 

23 

Kingston,   , 

1,30934 

23,189 

296y4 

3,201 

24 

44 

1,6.30 

26,434 

24 

Lakeville,  . 

2,317 

24,995 

396y2 

3,780 

_ 

- 

2,713y2 

28,775 

25    Marion, 

770 

66,930 

429 

21,730 

29 

540 

1,228 

89,200 

26 

Marshlield, 

3,186% 

46.938 

622y. 

13,483 

_ 

_ 

3,80834 

60,421 

27 

ivrattapoisett,     . 

955% 

38,135 

i47y2 

8,405 

12 

65 

1,11.51,4 

46,605 

28 

Middleborough, 

2,679V> 

27,420 

446yo 

3,505 

5 

40 

3,131 

30,965 

29 

Norwell, 

62.5V2 

10,689 

184 

1,991 

- 

- 

809i.:> 

12,680 

30 

Pembroke, 

1,359;;. 

18,210 

259 

2,461 

111-2 

106 

1,630  ■ 

20,777 

31 

Plymouth,  . 

1,299% 

23,774 

665y4 

6,257 

10 

20 

1,975 

.30,051 

32 

Plympton,  . 

S52y4 

9,008 

177 

1,850 

4 

20 

1,0331,4 

10,878 

33 

Rochester, . 

1,877 

28,353 

316 

3,773 

27 

175 

2,220 

32,301 

34 

Rockland,  . 

285 

6,035 

351/. 

230 

_ 

_ 

3201-i 

6,265 

35 

Scituate, 

2.017y2 

42,500 

719% 

14,140 

7 

190 

2,74414 

56,830 

36 

Wareham,  . 

,531 

8,140 

2.404% 

18,063 

21 

240 

2,9.56% 

26,443 

37 

West  Bridgewater,  . 

1,008 

27,265 

30 

780 

_ 

_ 

1,038 

28,045 

38 

Whitman,  . 

534y2 

12,810 

35I2 

760 

- 

- 

570 

13,570 

39 

SUFFOLK. 

939y8 

81,290,558 

42 

$16,500 

306 

$13,750 

1.2S7y8 

$1,320,808 

40 

Boston,     . 

818-s 

1,089,318 

42 

16,500 

4 

50 

8647', 

1,105,868 

41 

Chelsea,  . 

681,4 

170,240 

- 

- 

39 

1,9,50 

107V4 

172,190 

42 

Revere, 

52 

31,000 

_ 

_ 

250 

11,100 

302 

42,100 

43 

Winthrop,  . 

— 

- 

- 

— 

13 

650 

13 

650 

44 

WORCESTER. 

280,370% 

$3,871,404 

25,49ly2 

$335,281 

6,046y8 

$65,233 

311,909y8 

$4,271,918 

45 

Ashburnham,    . 

6,387y3 

39,050 

3,396% 

23,475 

10 

1 

9,794y4 

62,526 

46 

Athol, .... 

5,042% 

31.144 

793% 

6,565 

320y, 

691 

6,1,57 

38,400 

47 

Auburn, 

2,614y2 

53,017 

l'.)7V., 

3,840 

45 

114 

2,857 

.56,971 

48 

Bar  re. 

11,3081/2 

121,389 

378VL. 

3,041 

653% 

5,889 

12,340% 

1.30,319 

49 

Berlin, 

2,960y, 

50,046 

28y2 

499 

V2 

25 

2,989l<, 

50,570 

50 

Blackstone, 

1,821 

35,281 

I5y2 

4,338 

- 

- 

1,8361,;, 

39,619 

51 

Bolton, 

3,612y 

70,082 

19 

52 

63,4 

195 

3,63814 

70,329 

52 

Boylston,    . 

3,254y2 

45,062 

8 

90 

18 

100 

3,280y„ 

45,2.52 

53 

Brookfield, 

5,8821/8 

63,123 

1,1151/8 

9,885 

176% 

5,169 

7.174ys 

78,177 

54 

Charlton,    . 

10,101 

102,786 

5371,;. 

3,013 

61 

160 

10,6991:, 

105,9,59 

55 

Clinton, 

5265/8 

25,685 

3734 

1,.536 

234 

10 

567ii 

27,231 

56 

Dana,  .... 

1,865 

12,003 

55 

136 

19 

25 

1,939 

12,164 

57 

Douglas,     . 

2,724 

26,383 

414y4 

3,.541 

137 

315 

3,275y4 

30,2,39 

58 

Dudley, 

4,295V4 

52,949 

7321,:, 

10,104 

2031.2 

501 

5,23114 

63,5.54 

59 

FiTCIIIJURG, 

4,6331,:, 

71,189 

183 

14,513 

- 

- 

4,81612 

85,702 

60 

Gardner,     . 

3,6891,4 

49,387 

435 

3,775 

391.;. 

302 

4,16334 

.53,464 

61 

Grafton, 

4,690y8 

85,898 

329y. 

7,834 

120  ' 

850 

5,140% 

94,582 

62 

Hardwick, . 

10,004V2 

104,338 

8:10 1 :, 

3,752 

226 

7,376 

11.066 

11.5,466 

63 

Harvard,    . 

5,07814 

,    98,380 

3f7% 

4,696 

411/2 

603 

5,467y2 

103.679 

64 

Holden, 

5,86fi 

73,476 

205 

1,651 

333 

3,030 

6,404 

78.157 

65 

Hoi)edale,  . 

263y4 

7,460 

- 

- 

iiy. 

58 

27434 

7,518 

66 

Hubbardston,    . 

10,685 

89,215 

109 

376 

93 

451 

10,887 

90,042 

67 

Lancaster, 

3,3331/2 

81,388 

198% 

5,720 

4% 

276 

3,537 

87,384 

68 

Leicester,  . 

3,141 

40,540 

2.52 

2,034 

30 

50 

3,423 

42,624 

69 

Leominster, 

2,023 

37,245 

104 

G.50 

25 

200 

2,152 

38,095 

70 

Lunenburg, 

3,392^4 

53,145 

23314 

3.562 

- 

- 

3,626y, 

56,707 

71 

Mendon, 

2,650% 

34,724 

211% 

2,457 

— 

— 

2,862% 

37,181 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


559 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED   LAND   AND   WOODLAND  —  Continued. 


WOODLAND 


Over  30  Yeaks' 
Growth 


Acres 


Value 


222 
151 

62 

25 
3131,4 
4205,4 
903^4 
217 
186 
1,165 


25,691% 

161 
3-29yo 
175 
1,770% 
902 
307 
4691/1 
874y2 
176 
795% 

1,6841/4 

2,049 

3,309V, 

1,043 

2,291% 

1,872 
508% 
5341/2 

1,5181,1. 
503y. 

3,426 
247 
111 
259 
355 
18 


286 
286 


59,0733,8 

2,373i,i 

1,069 
I6O1/2 

1,894 
300% 
9551/g 
287 
333yo 
765y2 

1,660 
138% 
750 

2,191 
862 
902 
643Vi 
231 

l,514y2 
819 
582 
221 

1,699% 

686% 

576y2 

59y2 

2,188 
291 


$7,895 

6,400 

3,100 

2,500 

11,070 

12,146 

37,275 

20,625 

5,420 

61,610 


$722,865 

5,270 
16,085 
10,855 
32,568 
26,435 

8,983 
26,390 
44,830 
10,540 
26,202 

37,457 

59,715 

75,051 

25,873 

76,350 

42,345 

12,505 

24,155 

8,631 

11,935 

112,190 

6,290 

2,880 

5,600 

13,180 

550 


P739,450 
739,450 


$1,961,046 

37,225 
30,913 
12,190 
60,825 
15,300 
33,928 
13,380 
10,405 
34,590 
104,365 
«,800 
19,260 
53,365 
35,855 
58,040 
20,317 
12,338 
45,330 
28,600 
19,484 
8,570 
45,701 
42,305 
31,315 
2,040 
87,615 
13,735 


-^    „« -,.        .^  From  Seeds 

Of  30 -i  EARS  Growth  or  Transplanted 
OR  Less  Seedlings 


Acres 


Value 


3,340% 

693 
5 

21s 
3,339 
l,522i,'o 
3,329y. 

281 

657 
4,295y 


77,0573/s 

910 
1,997 
l,345y2 
1,618 
4,728 
1,398 
1,680% 
3,012y 
1,666 
2,750y8 

3,175 

5,207y 

i,55iy4 

3,054 
2,32iy2 
4,4693/ 
1,3743/4 
5,123% 
17,9483/4 
1,052 
6,6063/4 
277y2 
833y4 
1,173 
1,447 
335 


120 
120 


214,779y8 

4,169 

1,413% 

l,438y2 

3,478 

2,3963/4 

2.756y4 

4,850 

3,824y2 

3,3798/4 

6,728 

l,635y8 

4,383yo 

9,685y2 

2,559y, 

l,940y2 

3,399 

l,553y4 

6,3453/4 

3,741 

4,7793/4 

617 
8,4628/8 
6,969% 
4,945y8 
1,529 
6,124 
4,8415 


$40,727 
17,020 
250 
6,540 
,50,881 
25,074 
54,985 
13,172 
20,530 
62,479 


$982,859 

23,.565 
51,442 
44,454 
15,033 
60,682 
36,617 
41,475 
50,170 
44,480 
43,865 

36,979 
60,855 
25,015 
34,261 
44,788 
50,435 
27,143 
63,561 
60,995 
13,326 
71,432 

6,760 
15,930 
13,270 
36,886 

9,440 


$161,350 
161,350 


$2,950,344 

28,167 
19,055 
20,569 
39,566 
51,255 
46,042 
88,456 
60,126 
46,920 
115,154 
54,024 
25,127 
90,505 
27,457 
36,299 
36,826 
36,888 
65,042 
75,198 
58,015 
7,985 
87,698 
.  110,403 
75,592 
22,140 
74,260 
73,697 


Acres 


Value 


10 

673/4 

50 
973y2 


40 
36 


2 
1441/2 


56 

50 
10 

454 
3 

100 
5 


39 
30 


827y2 


41 

19 
103 


169 

37 
1 

19 

1 


1,267 

2,500 

$7,752 


200 
140 


60 
916 

200 


650 

1,250 
300 

1,716 

25 

1,000 

150 


845 
300 


$600 
600 


$11,516 


1,000 

190 

1,415 


100 

2,535 

700 
500 

150 

100 


Not  Classified 


Acres 


Value 


38y2 
I09y2 

780 
4,3703,4 
90278 


135 


6,780% 
241 

26y2 

375y2 
2921,4 

10 
29G 

117 

1.911%8 

132 
l,450y2 

4853,4 


154 
223 

73y4 

}' 

i-iOVi 
22 
500 


24,699% 


4,2003/8 
336 

17 

72 
213y> 

21 

101 
263 

57 
186 
235 

35 

979 
20 
50 

68 

79 

169 

2,300 

8iy2 

86 


$475 
2,900 

23,000 
73,255 
11,318 

1,200 
5,940 


$85,291 

2,570 
435 

3,495 

3,917 

2,50 

8,340 

1,975 
30,238 

1,630 
7,504 

2,319 


8,420 

1,590 

1,363 

25 

8,500 

220 

2,500 


$32,000 
32,000 


$182,310 


22,436 

4,499 

85 

1,495 

1,165 

408 

680 
2,270 

200 

1,850 

845 

650 

14,403 
100 
150 
303 

316 

1,200 

24,840 

1,460 

1,060 


Total 


Acres 


Value 


3,61H4 
9.53y2 
67 
1,023 

8,0903,4 
2,8455,'8 
4,2323/4 

555 

978 
5,460y2 


110,503% 

1,312 
2,3.53 

l,560y. 

3,8001,4 

5,922y4 

1,715 

2.448y4 

4,031  yo 

1,959 

5,462% 

4,99iy4 
8,707 
4,8603,4 
4,63S3/t 
4,613V4 
6,3918,4 
2,047y. 
5,881V4 
19,994y> 
1,5.59 
10,132% 
999% 
9661,4 
1,932 
1,841 
383 


414 
414 


299,379S,'8 

6,542y2 

6,683% 

1,935 

5,389 

2,769yo 

3,924% 

.5,199 

4,177 

4,34914 

8,651 

1,773% 

5,190y, 

12,062% 
3,656i,i 
2,8861/1; 
4,042i,'2 
2,763V4 
7,8801,4 
4,779 
5,4293,4 
838 

10,277% 
7,826% 
7,821% 
1,689 
8,398 
5,133% 


$49,177 

26,320 

3,350 

32,040 

136,473 
48,538 
92,260 
37,497 
31,890 

114,089 


$1,798,767 

31,405 
67,962 
55,509 
51,236 
91,034 
45,850 
76,265 
95,916 
56,995 
100,505 

76,066 

128,074 

100,066 

63,103 

121,138 

94,080 

48,368 

89,306 

72,705 

25,311 

184,622 

21,700 

19,030 

21,370 

50,911 

10,290 


$933,400 
933,400 


$5,105,116 

65,.392 
72,404 
37,258 

100,476 
68,050 
81,135 

103,244 
70,721 
83,605 

221,789 
61,824 
44,587 

145,720 
64,157 
95,089 
57,143 
63,629 

110,472 

106,483 
77,802 
16,555 

1.34,415 

154,408 

131,747 
25,790 

162,935 
87,532 


560 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED    LAND   AND   WOODLAND —Concluded. 


RECAPITULATION. 


XINCUXTIVATED  LAND 

The  State,  anb 

Pekmanen 

r  Pastitre 

Other 

Unimprovable 

Total 

Counties. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

1 

THE  STATE. 

1,119,105 

819,130,475 

168,740% 

$2,140,730 

32,686% 

$291,617 

1,320,532% 

$21,562,822 

2 

Barnstable, 

14,198v/8 

189,001 

9,268V2 

67,622 

1,355 

2,022 

24,822% 

258,645 

3 

Berkshire, . 

158,031% 

1,638,352 

28,296% 

112,537 

9,3043/8 

16,655 

195,631% 

1,767,.544 

4 

Bristol, 

56,3511/4 

1,597,411 

7,431% 

138,648 

2.977V4 

41,289 

66,7603/s 

1,777,348 

5 

Dukes, 

20,7405/8 

2,i5,.548 

2,776i/o 

8,922 

48 

265 

23,565% 

264,735 

6 

Essex, 

69,7125/8 

2,545,965 

5,666-'s 

367,6y0 

4,078% 

76,543 

79,458% 

2,990,198 

7 

Frauklin,    . 

142,002y2 

1,102,961 

12,027:)i 

72,611 

3,423 

10,090 

157,4531,4 

1,18.5,662 

8 

Hampden,  . 

94,516 

1,052,862 

35,494V> 

318,234 

1,797 

1,967 

131,807% 

1,379,063 

9 

Hampshire, 

114,323i,fs 

933,755 

13,398% 

114,724 

1,234 

4,656 

128,955% 

1,0,53,135 

10 

Middlesex, 

93,353«/s 

3,010,854 

9,957V8 

251,799 

1,340% 

33,141 

104,65114 

3,295,794 

11 

Nantucket, 

5,522 

58,306 

667-]'s 

2,878 

- 

- 

6,189% 

61,184 

12 

Norfolk,      . 

85,.')43i/. 

876,937 

4,36.5% 

172,486 

3941;. 

15,601 

40,303% 

1,065,024 

IS 

Plymouth,  . 

33,500  Vs 

706,561 

13,856% 

160,798 

380% 

4,405 

47,737% 

871,764 

14 

Suffolk, 

9391/8 

l,290,.i.58 

42 

16,.')00 

306 

13,7.50 

1,287% 

1,320,808 

15 

Worcester, 

280,370% 

3,871,404 

25,49iy2 

335,281 

6,046's 

65,233 

311,909% 

4,271,918 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY!     BY   ISTAME. 


561 


LAND  —  Continued. 
UNCULTIVATED    LAND   AND   WOODLAND  — Concluded. 


WOODLA^^) 

Over  30  Years' 

Of  30  Years'  Growth 

i      From  Seeds 
OK  Transplanted 

Not  Classified 

Total 

Growth 

OR 

L.ESS 

Seedlings 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

140 

$4,805 

983 

$16,081 

iy2 

$50 

l,124y2 

$20,936 

1 

325y2 

12,555 

848% 

16,584 

- 

- 

l,304y2 

$14,900 

2,478% 

44,039 

2 

529 

15,995 

1,951 

23,715 

19 

3-20 

25 

100 

2,524 

40,130 

3 

355y2 

19,015 

2,813y2 

56,335 

3 

36 

- 

- 

3,172 

75,386 

4 

832% 

31,812 

5,144y4 

72,284 

- 

- 

iioy2 

•2,384 

6,087y. 

106,480 

5 

663 

32,110 

2,319% 

40,828 

- 

- 

222 

2,625 

3,204% 

75,56:3 

6 

876 

24,903 

5,838 

56,614 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,714 

81,517 

7 

822 

40,525 

4,049 

56,511 

- 

- 

72iy2 

11,421 

5,592y, 

108,4.57 

8 

1,072 

31,360 

2,338% 

27,857 

_ 

- 

20 

100 

3,430% 

59,317 

9 

2,795y2 

94,055 

7,253y2 

55,874 

- 

- 

435y2 

3,242 

10,484  y. 

153,171 

10 

i,09oy2 

18,065 

l,867y2 

15,285 

- 

- 

3,ii5y2 

9,305 

6,073y2 

42,655 

11 

2,586y2 

48,927 

3,906 

34,410 

195 

1,765 

11 

22 

6,698y> 

85,124 

12 

3,653yo 

61,170 

3,0841,4 

28,810 

- 

- 

8,405y4 

21,436 

13,143 

111,416 

13 

1,187 

22,056 

4,049y2 

27,703 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,236y. 

49,7.59 

14 

423 

24,920 

2,683y4 

71,725 

- 

- 

i67y4 

7,845 

3,273y2 

104,490 

15 

1,228 

48,615 

607 

18,300 

- 

- 

159 

1,665 

1,994 

68,580 

16 

431 

17,615 

2,021 

20,416 

- 

- 

392 

3,509 

2,844 

41,540 

17 

1,303 

66,760 

2,'235 

46,102 

- 

- 

29 

140 

3,567 

113,002 

18 

1,3911.. 

66,040 

3,6871,4 

54,632 

32 

405 

93% 

780 

5,204 

121,857 

19 

3,058 

58,145 

7,044y2 

64,814 

25 

100 

iSV-^ 

325 

10,176 

1-23,384 

20 

608 

24,305 

4,2-28% 

58,798 

- 

- 

629y. 

5,934 

5,466y4 

89,037 

21 

1,6951,4 

44,225 

4,71iy2 

39,048 

- 

- 

124% 

575 

6,.53iy2 

83,848 

22 

1,2541/8 

33,345 

4,123 

53,940 

43 

430 

335 

3,410 

5,75.51,8 

91,125 

23 

1,1941,4 

38,688 

5,872% 

78,703 

- 

- 

286y3 

3,1-24 

7,353y2 

1-20,515 

24 

1,150 

36,105 

1,878 

27,093 

- 

- 

52yo 

794 

3,080y, 

63,992 

25 

824 

21,425 

2,134% 

21,235 

- 

- 

15 

50 

2,973% 

4-2,710 

26 

188 

6,648 

1,838 

30,005 

38 

950 

55 

1,179 

2,119 

38,782 

27 

177 

8,275 

l,098y2 

20,091 

- 

- 

8iy2 

1,080 

1,3.57 

29,446 

28 

673 

26,996 

1,583% 

27,0.35 

i) 

70 

226% 

2,150 

2,48.5ys 

56,251 

29 

988V4 

26,870 

8,498% 

106,700 

10 

200 

- 

- 

9,496% 

133,770 

30 

1,036 

33,285 

3,100 

30,212 

60 

500 

- 

- 

4,196 

63,997 

31 

368 

36,640 

3,041 

180,1,38 

~ 

— 

64 

3,700 

3,473 

220,478 

32 

RECAPITULATION. 


WOODLAND 


Over  30  Years- 
Growth 


Acres 


339,945'v^ 

7,494 
59,165Vs 
23,629% 

6,553 
15,861% 
50,01-21,4 
23,74058 
23,669y4 
33,0428/4 
2 

11,7231,^ 
25,69iyH 

286 
59,073% 


Value 


$10,372,992 

99,705 

1,0-27,633 

716,258 

114,904 

976,968 

678,939 

.599,766 

349,583 

1,617,366 

100 

768,409 

7-22,865 

739,4.50 

1,961,046 


Of  30  Years'  Growth 
OR  Less 


Acres 


976,4003/ 

'23,477 

137,494y4 

78,6171,4 

3,187 

30,749y4 

110,648y8 

70,128y4 

84,6231,: 

97,554% 

34 
47,931 
77,057% 
1-20 
214,779% 


Value 


$12,327,448 

190,6,54 

1,098,4-24 

1,249,876 

40,775 

734,278 

719,989 

787,892 

697,580 

1,901,086 

900 

811,441 

982,859 

161,3.50 

2,950,344 


From 

Seeds      1 

OR  Transplanted 

Seedlings 

Acres 

Value 

10,234 

$144,3-27 

9i8y, 

14,768 

396% 

7,545 

5,13.5% 

63,735 

10 

210 

80 

2,784 

105 

1,100 

318% 

3,147 

503y2 

3,4.50 

773% 

23,198 

10 

200 

177 

4,3-22 

973^2 

7,752 

4 

600 

827y2 

11,516 

Not  Classified 


Acres 


Value 


134,414 

10,649 

13,111% 

12,331% 

4,199 

1,07-21,4 

19,0553/8 

15,5603/4 

11,5663/4 

7,160% 

8,223y4 
6,780% 
4 
24,699% 


$1,091,595 

27,678 
62,-293 

1.54,-247 
21,612 
33,488 
70,955 
69,714 
62,729 

114,265 

175,113 
85,-291 
32,000 

182,210 


Total 


Acres 


Value 


1,460,994% 

42,. 538% 
210,168% 
119,713% 

13,949 

47,763% 
179,8203/4 
109,748y4 
120,3623/4 
138,531% 
46 

68,0.543/4 
110,50,3% 

414 
299,3795/8 


$23,936,362 

332,805 
2,195,895 
2,184,li6 

177,501 
1,747,518 
1,470,983 
1,460,519 
1,113,342 
3,655,915 
1,200 
1,759,285 
1,798,767 

933,400 
6,105,116 


562 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


LAND  —  Coutinued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED  LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOOD- 
LAND, AND  UNCLASSIFIED   LAND. 


CULTrVATED 

Uncultivated 

Woodland 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

13,246?4 

$1,463,608 

24,8223/8 

$258,645 

42,538% 

$332,805 

Barnstable,     .... 

1,970V2 

189,585 

3,166% 

48,382 

4,362 

51,311 

Bourne,    . 

6871/8 

86,490 

703y8 

9,415 

10,912% 

81,691 

Brewster, 

518% 

103,793 

5818/4 

10,774 

548 

5,377 

Chalham, 

694V3 

70,817 

1,191% 

21,905 

6423/4 

9,876 

Dennis,     . 

8O514 

108,028 

7653/4 

8,801 

1,247 

12,378 

Eastliam, . 

734V4 

43,523 

1,324% 

15,137 

793% 

4,970 

Falmoutli, 

L459y2 

221,014 

3,083% 

40,900 

7,810 

50,041 

Harwich, . 

1,291% 

216,355 

9783/8 

23,275 

2,604% 

41,885 

Maslipee, 

316 

90,319 

78 

1,680 

1,623 

6,342 

Orleans,   . 

639y8 

28,888 

1,2183/8 

18,227 

417% 

4,459 

Provincetown, 

8015/8 

31,635 

2,3783/4 

2,763 

330 

4,295 

Sandwich, 

l,165i,i 

.59,515 

3,835% 

28,435 

6,329 

20,323 

Truro, 

456y» 

36,420 

l,995y4 

6,422 

1,254 

6,178 

Wellfleet, 

:m\i 

18,289 

2,400 

4,347 

1,6013,4 

9,779 

Yarmouth,       .... 

i,i67y4 

158,937 

l,12iy2 

18,182 

2,063 

23,900 

BERKSHIRE. 

131,6133/8 

$5,232,686 

195,6317/8 

$1,767,544 

210,168ys 

$2,195,895 

Adams 

3,398yi 

.309,452 

5,109% 

111,686 

4,7661,4 

100,086 

Alford,     . 

2,829y4 

61,941 

2,380% 

22,254 

2,549y, 

24,307 

Becket,     . 

3,493y2 

.35,612 

7,1.353,4 

25,.598 

12,142 

54,782 

Cheshire, 

4,385yo 

114,178 

5,8153/4 

59,500 

4,2253,4 

47,217 

Clarksburg,     . 

1.458y8 

109,962 

3,913 

41,096 

2,700 

28,065 

Dalton,     . 

2,390y4 

87,033 

3,7323/4 

49,750 

7,450% 

103,745 

Egremont, 

3,948 

155,921 

3,309y4 

64,055 

3,124V4 

39,205 

Florida,    . 

2,226 

26,697 

4,755 

16,113 

7,720 

45,762 

Great  Barrington, . 

7,96iy4 

391,337 

7,283% 

82,011 

8,309% 

100,494 

Hancock, . 

3,859% 

88,100 

5,131 

39,756 

10,612 

67,883 

Hinsdale, 

3,887 

59,933 

6,486y4 

39,427 

3,229 

33,537 

Lanes borough, 

4,398% 

129,218 

5,525% 

63,887 

3,544 

53,085 

Lee,  .... 

4,245 

229,775 

4,974% 

66,897 

4,799% 

54,0.54 

Lenox, 

4,49934 

404,305 

4,19834 

101,052 

3,901% 

168,678 

Monterey, 

3,61834 

144,651 

6,758% 

38,407 

6,74634 

83,117 

Mount  Washington, 

901  yo 

20,.545 

582% 

5,690 

4,528y4 

28,355 

New  Ashford, 

1,201 

20,285 

1,894 

9,175 

2,7243,;, 

9,670 

New  Marlborough, 

6,4833/8 

218,293 

11,614% 

86,366 

10,090V8 

122,835 

North  Adams,     . 

2,991V8 

260,244 

3,2843/4 

91,768 

6,378 

150,791 

Otis 

2,627y2 

26,800 

9,66234 

17,469 

12,032 

77,833 

Peru, 

3,081  y4 

25,503 

8,401-.^ 

25,420 

5,941 

32,943 

PiTTSFIELD,    . 

9,5973/4 

463,215 

7,35134 

122,658 

3,444^'s 

70,529 

Richmond, 

3,108y2 

64,971 

3,090Vi 

2.5,014 

2,757% 

24,095 

Sandisfield,     . 

4,5383/8 

49,190 

17,2173/8 

37,684 

10,.503i,4 

68,963 

Savoy, 

3,6638/4 

32,914 

6,3883/4 

17,697 

12,1208,4 

48,140 

Sheffield, . 

9,48iy4 

452,618 

11,417 

111,395 

8,097% 

116,988 

Stockbridge,    . 

4,268y2 

366,990 

4,364U 

99,689 

5,242 

134,378 

Tyringhani,     . 

2,274 

72,920 

3,196yl 

29,014 

5,002 

36,101 

Washington,    . 

3,170y2 

46,579 

9,860 

46,886 

11,8861/2 

79,793 

AVest  Stockbridge, 

3,478yo 

81,329 

2,8888/4 

26,822 

3,346% 

38,291 

Williamstown, 

8,736 

638,245 

9,2713/8 

168,401 

11,065 

123,027 

Windsor, 

5,410y2 

43,930 

8,635% 

24,907 

9,189 

49,147 

BRISTOL. 

60,685 

$4,848,344 

66,7608/8 

$1,777,348 

119,713% 

$2,184,116 

Acushnet 

2,879y4 

179,398 

1,505 

55,694 

7,070% 

138,093 

Attleborough, 

2,5255/8 

85,618 

3,399% 

39,688 

3,503 

38,124 

Berkley,   . 

2, 1803/4 

117,215 

3,48314 

47,655 

4,157y> 

60,483 

Dartmouth, 

9,5283/s 

694,005 

9,3591+ 

341,735 

17,366% 

271,885 

Dighton,  . 

2,499% 

161,390 

2,522VL. 

40,745 

4,54934 

65,271 

Easton,     . 

2,747% 

159,805 

4,401% 

53,100 

6,838y, 

129,8!t9 

Fair  haven, 

2,192% 

271,171 

9823/4 

60,524 

3,495% 

,5,5,215 

Fall  River, 

1,3741/2 

266,827 

1,2381,4 

143,9.56 

4,678 

124,677 

Freetown, 

1  ,oooy. 

37,6.55 

1,638% 

30,985 

8,462 

130,636 

Mansfield, 

1,4471/4 

66,409 

1,779 

25,967 

3,635 

42,339 

New  Beoiord,    . 

l,492y8 

1,040,795 

722% 

162,425 

3,096 

119,967 

North  Attleborough, 

2,2133/8 

149,384 

2,206 

75,485 

3,351% 

.58,930 

Norton,     . 

2,540% 

73,523 

3,205 

42,.530 

5,684 

104,005 

Raynham, 

2,5541/2 

135,380 

2,7401/4 

56,923 

5,275 

98,450 

Rehoboth, 

5,741% 

291,215 

7,.597 

84,864 

11,639 

170,356 

Seekonk, . 

3,708V4 

265,616 

3,252 

57,059 

4,330y2 

82,985 

Somerset, 

2,044 

216,720 

1,417 

104,310 

596 

27,.360 

Swansea, . 

3,(!09i/2 

238,405 

3,760 

140,495 

4,112% 

109,705 

Taunton, 

3,405T^ 

2.38,2.58 

5,3.561/4 

88,438 

7,2S3y4 

1.50,.521 

Westport,        .       .       .       . 

4,999 

159,555 

6,195 

124,770 

10,590 

205,215 

DUKES. 

3,676y8 

$180,665 

23,565% 

$264,735 

13,949 

$177,501 

Chilmark 

8613/4 

37,168 

5,8.55% 

64,107 

1,580 

20,206 

Cottage  City 

3723/4 

25,922 

l,240y4 

18,865 

1,292% 

17,179 

AGKICULTURAL    PllOPERTY:     BY    NAME. 


563 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL  CULTIVATED  LAND,  UNCULTIVATED  LAND,  WOOD- 
LAND,  AND  UNCLASSIFIED   LAND. 


UNCLASSIFIED  LAND 

Aggri 

Counties,  Cities, 

Mines, 
Pits 

Quarries, 

,  Etc. 

Owned  by  Non  Ebsidents 

sgates 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

9^1 

$851 

8148,4 

$6,266 

81,4316/s 

$2,062,175 

Barnstable,    .... 

3 

100 

« 

_ 

9,.502 

289,.378 

Bourne,  . 

- 

- 

403 

750 

12,7053^ 

178,.346 

Brewster, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

l,648y2 

119,944 

Chatham, 

3% 

485 

- 

- 

2,532 

103.083 

Dennis,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,818 

129,207 

Easthani, 

- 

- 

20 

200 

2,8721,4 

63,830 

Falmouth, 

% 

21 

- 

- 

r2,353y3 

311,976 

Harwich, 

2V2 

245 

- 

- 

4,877V4 

281,760 

Mashpee, 

- 

- 

- 

2,017 

98,341 

Orleans, 

- 

- 

391% 

5,316 

2,666% 

56,890 

Provincetown, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,510% 

38,693 

Sandwich, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11, .329% 

108,273 

Truro 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

3,7058/4 

49,020 

AVelllleet, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,541 

32,415 

Yarmouth,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,3518^ 

201,019 

BERKSHIRE. 

528^3 

$32,281 

24,6201,4 

$280,528 

562,5627/8 

$9,508,934 

Adams, 

im 

3,774 

_ 

_ 

13,346y2 

524,998 

Alford 

Vs 

2 

- 

- 

7,759% 

108,504 

Becket 

77 

200 

4,737 

27,950 

27,585y4 

144,142 

Chesliire, 

16 

"640 

2,948 

45,770 

17,391 

267,305 

Clarksburg,    . 

loy. 

10,400 

- 

- 

8,088% 

189,523 

Dalton,    . 

7 

45 

- 

- 

13,580y. 

240,573 

Egremout, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10,3811,3 

2.59,181 

Florida,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14,701 

88,573 

Great  Barrington, 

17 

709 

559% 

13,200 

24,131 

587,751 

Hancock, 

- 

- 

685 

8,700 

20,287y2 

204,439 

Hinsdale, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13,602y4 

132,897 

Lanesborough, 

22 

94 

6,718yi 

56,462 

20,2073,4 

282,746 

Lee, 

43 

1,275 

- 

- 

14,062 

352,001 

Lenox,    . 

24 

300 

40 

800 

12,6633/4 

675,135 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,124 

266,175 

Mount  Washington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,012y3 

54,590 

NewAshford, 

- 

- 

1,.397 

5,090 

7,216% 

44,220 

New  Marlljorough, 

- 

- 

- 

28,188 

427,494 

North  Abajis,    . 

8 

7,300 

- 

- 

12,6623/8 

610,103 

Otis, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

24,322y4 

122,102 

Peru, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17,423-^ 

83,866 

PITTSFIELD,  . 

131,4 

355 

i,68iy4 

54,550 

22,0883/8 

711,307 

Richmond, 

9 

1,500 

l,256yo 

16,454 

10,222 

132,034 

Sandislield,    . 

25 

250 

471 

3,374 

32,755 

159,461 

Savoy,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22,173y4 

98,751 

Sheffield, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28,9953/4 

681,001 

Stockbridge,  . 

6 

2,000 

99 

2,980 

13,980 

606,037 

Tyringham,    . 

- 

- 

2,316 

19,250 

12,7881,4 

157,285 

Washington,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24,917 

173,257 

West  Stockbridge, 

112 

1,080 

I,6i9y3 

25,652 

11,4451,4 

173,174 

Williamstown, 

603/^ 

2,357 

- 

- 

29,1323/4 

932,030 

Windsor, 

- 

- 

92 

296 

23,327 

118,280 

BRISTOL. 

2695/^ 

$23,120 

2,502 

$50,431 

249,9307/8 

$8,883,359 

Acushnet,       .... 

gy. 

950 

_ 

_ 

11,4641/4 

374,135 

Attleborough, 

4yo 

13 

1,7491,4 

40,514 

11,1813/4 

203,957 

Berkley, 

3 

100 

- 

9,824y2 

225,453 

Dartmouth,    . 

208/8 

1,230 

85 

1,000 

36,359y2 

1,309,855 

Dighton, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

9,572 

267,406 

Easton,    . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

13,987^4 

342,804 

Fairhaven,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,671 

386,910 

Fall  River, 

19% 

10,0.50 

- 

- 

7,3101,2 

545,510 

Freetown, 

3 

110 

- 

_ 

11,104 

199,386 

Mansfield, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6,86iy4 

134,715 

New  Bedford,   . 

4 

1,1.50 

- 

_ 

5,314B,'8 

1,324,337 

North  Attleborough, 

684 

1,738 

667% 

8,917 

8,44,5% 

294,454 

Norton,  . 

losyo 

3,330 

- 

- 

11,538 

223,388 

Raynham, 

Vi 

8 

- 

- 

10,570 

290,761 

Rchoboth, 

10 

230 

- 

- 

24,9871/2 

546,665 

Seekonk, 

33 

2,205 

- 

_ 

11,323% 

407,925 

Somerset, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,0.57 

348,390 

Swansea, 

13 

170 

- 

_ 

11,495 

488,775 

Taunton, 

18 

896 

_ 

_ 

16,0H33i 

478,113 

Westport, 

16 

880 

- 

- 

21,800 

490,420 

DUKES. 

49 

$560 

3,987 

$73,104 

45,226y4 

$696,565 

Chilmark 

8 

170 

545 

5,695 

8,8501-4 

127,346 

Cottage  City, .... 

~ 

— 

266?4 

3,625 

3,172V2 

65,591 

504 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND  UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND— Continued. 


CotTNTiES,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


DUKES  — Con. 


EdgartowD,     . 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold,  . 
Tiabnry,  . 
West  Tisbury, 


ESSEX. 

Aniesbury, 

Andover, . 

Beverly, 

Boxford,  . 

Bradford, 

Danvers,  . 

Essex, 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,  . 

Lawrence, 

Lynn, 

Lynn  field, 

Mancliester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Metliuen, . 

Middleton, 

Nahant,    . 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover, 

Peabody, . 

Rockport, 

Rowley,    . 

Salem,     . 

Salisbury, 

Saugus,    . 

Swanipscott, 

Topsfleld, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 


Ashfleld,  . 
Bernardston, 
Buckland, 
Charlemont, 
Colrain,    . 
Conway,  . 
Deerfield, 
Erving,     . 
Gill,  . 
Greenfield, 
Hawley,   . 
Heath, 
Leverctt,  . 
Leyden,   . 
Monroe,    . 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northfleld, 
Orange,    . 
Rowe, 
Shelburne, 
Shute8l)ury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick, 
Wendell,  . 
Whately,  . 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawnm, 

Blandtord, 

Brimfleld, 


Cultivated 


Acres 


69334 
16534 
324V8 
1823/4 
l.OTSVi 


75,494 

2,1821/4 
3,990 
1,8411  ii 
3,2085i< 
9421;, 
2,68034 
1,4741/4 
l,3203;s 

i.i23y8 

1,4561,4 
1,6171,^ 
3,818 

7,642Vi 
180"^ 
219% 

1,051 
215 
780Vs 

1,13734 
5,1263/4 
2,136% 

15 
6,616 
1,376 
3,215 
3,073 

463i,'8 
3,434 

920 
3,39914 

60934 

393V- 
3,2.55  ' 

947Vi> 
3,632^8 


72,223^8 

4,0275's 

2,506i,l> 

2,409V. 

2,7997/8 

4,357 

3,.5367/8 

6,663V4 

667 
2,551V4 
3,946V4 
2,244% 
2,694% 
2,023 
1,978 

761 
3,358 
2,493 
4.033-'8 
3,0.3314 
2,36234 
2,773 
1,37.53/t 

2,547V4 
2,1711/, 
1,446V, 
3,462% 


78,3445/8 

6,397 

4,360v/8 

4,5441/2 


Value 


$29,725 

4,166 

14,373 

11,545 

57,766 


$6,136,538 

155,073 
180,950 
542,170 
116,819 

50,305 
275,416 
112,478 

53,690 
177,654 

63,889 

92,235 
383,830 
300,824 

57,050 
190,925 

53,180 

36,038 
200,275 

67,629 
384,526 

88,013 

26,100 
295,445 
131,989 
260,214 
384,061 

85,757 

99,279 
2,55,877 
118,8.53 
136,190 
384,979 
122,105 

66,040 
186,680 


$2,421,082 

112,927 
81,370 
65,533 
92,750 
82,490 

106,505 

439,031 
14,345 

104,058 

205,474 
38,800 
35,832 
43,667 
39,678 
6,984 

112,501 
35,642 

162,601 

103,578 
20,826 
96,685 
19,333 

188,731 
42,909 
24,007 

144,825 


$3,123,108 

472,279 
70,388 
73,645 


tjNCtTLTIVATED 


Acres 


5,207V4 

770V2 

4,662% 
435V2 

5,3931^4 


79,458y8 

2,6833/i 
2,900V> 
1,723V. 
3,890V4 

823V2 
2,0251/4 
3,258 
2,.326V-> 
2,696V, 
1,415V2 
4,335 
4,183 
5,054V2 
64 

II2V4 

708 

I7IV4 

4823/4 

2,027V4 
3,6.343/4 
1,5491/4 

23 
5,6511/a 
1,654 
4,682 
3,0.563/4 

5813/4 

3,564V2 

1,858 

2,248V4 

793 

535V2 
3,238 
1,201 
4,305% 


157,453V4 

13,048V2 
6,481V2 
5,961 
6,113V2 
12,971 
13,895V2 
7,4561/' 
3,505 
4,215V> 
5,1223/4 
8,499 
7,877 
1,994 
6,542 
1,58.53& 
4,9011,2 
2,613V' 
4.8731/2 
6,55034 
5,178i/o 
8,205 
1,9973/4 
2,332 
5,041i/i 
3,6281/s 
6,8631/4 


131,807V2 

4,128V4 

13,7241/4 

8,861V2 


Value 


$62,105 
5,514 

49,609 
7,125 

57,410 


$2,990,198 

59,628 
66,815 

363,092 
68,141 
25,340 
75,175 
64,364 
42,520 
81,810 
28,398 

128,803 

157,605 
97,380 
5,630 
28,230 
22,095 
11,515 
68,200 
34,308 
88,373 
29,874 
7,800 

125,750 
49,876 

161,313 

149,578 

170,6,59 
52,651 

245,280 
41,592 
57,080 

173,525 
60,340 
36,013 

111,445 


$1,185,662 

66,253 
56,789 
36,550 
38,836 
66,384 
102,607 
109,540 
13,349 
65,661 
60,673 
30,391 
27,962 
28,806 
39.107 
5,290 
43,623 
2,5,119 
43,031 
62,013 
17,081 
95,095 
11,815 
2S,!)23 
23,084 
15,883 
72,197 


$1,379,063 

120,015 
32,489 
73,492 


Woodland 


Acres 


Value 


2,125 
40 
3,478 
1,079 
4,354y4 


47,763V8 

950% 
3,0833,4 

1,024V8 

5,938% 

169V> 

276i/o 

1,098V4 

1,917 

1,1453/4 

1,546 

1,41234 

1,1011/4 

1,4331/2 

1033/1 

4383/8 

73534 

4833/4 

1,172 

2,541V> 

4,8403/4 

6663,4 

433 
4,539V' 
2,6581/4 

31734 
1,869V2 

682 

1,5871,4 

1,412V2 

59 

910 

799V2 

4141,4 


179,8203/4 

8,508 

5,922V2 
3,840 
7,463V2 
7,065i/o 

5,707V2 

5,086V4 

5,502 

2,039 

2,838 

9,434  V4 

4,3S3V2 

9,580V2 

2,469 

3,195% 

4,908 

12,7387/s 
6,873y2 

10,.568S/^ 
5,401V2 
3,179V2 

15,9283/t 

3,477% 
16,0631,4 
16,027y2 

1,619% 


109,7481/4 

2,492yo 
8,4591,4 
8,256y2 


$25,505 

735 

41,406 

19,505 

52,965 


$1,747,518 

41,729 

74,774 

393,449 

130,202 

5,125 

15,040 

24,220 

45,210 

43,070 

34,540 

43,345 

54,050 

32,.583 

6,275 

33,400 

22,170 

15,310 

43,608 

122,585 

89,891 

19,978 
21,943 
83,748 
102,517 
33,540 
35,356 
40,625 
46,991 
36,310 
17,000 
14,105 
15,219 
10,610 


1,470,983 

47,.570 
66,108 
29,010 
51,364 
45,188 
38,698 
87,296 
36,843 
34,017 
54,832 
29,.559 
25,349 
65,425 
24,387 
16,676 
50,778 
80,504 
67,815 

138,640 
26,996 
35,460 
96,245 
39,463 

160,,563 
97,925 
24,272 


$1,460,519 

76,530 

144,111 

59,779 


AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   :NAME. 


565 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND  UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  — Continued. 


UNCLASSIFIED  LAND 

Aggre 

Counties,  Cities, 

Mines,  QnARMES, 
Pits,  Etc. 

Owned  by  Non  Residents 

GATES 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

DUKES -Con. 

Edgartown,   .... 

_ 

- 

751 

$8,235 

8,777 

$125,570 

Gay  Head, 

, 

, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

976y4 

10,415 

Gosnold, 

, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

8,465 

105,388 

Tisbury, . 

. 

_ 

_ 

1,762% 

42,336 

3,460 

80,511 

West  Tisbury, 

41 

$390 

eeiVa 

13,213 

11,5251/4 

181,744 

ESSEX. 

2,405V2 

$60,484 

6,085% 

$225,643 

211,2063/8 

$11,160,381 

Aniesbury 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,8163/4 

2,56,430 

Andover, 

5 

140 

296% 

7,585 

10,276 

330,264 

BEVERLY', 

19 

3,000 

- 

- 

4,60734 

1,301,711 

Boxford, 

18 

483 

1,085 

21,675 

14,140% 

337,320 

Bradford, 

8 

500 

385% 

9,595 

2,328ys 

90,865 

Danvers, 

2% 

.550 

- 

4,98514 

366,181 

Essex,     . 

23 

2,050 

- 

- 

5,853y2 

203,112 

Georgetown,. 

6 

170 

420% 

9,490 

5,9a0B/8 

151,080 

Gloucester, 

4 

700 

- 

- 

4,9693/8 

303,234 

Groveland,     . 

]0V2 

70 

- 

- 

4,428y4 

126,897 

Hamilton, 

18 

1,550 

- 

- 

7,383y4 

264,933 

Haverhill,  . 

26% 

20,7S0 

i,i74y4 

40,170 

10,303i,i 

6.56,435 

Ipswich, . 

2,013 

3,220 

- 

16,143y2 

434,007 

Lawrence,  . 

2 

100 

iioy2 

12,600 

466y8 

81,655 

Lynn,     . 

8 

3,700 

- 

- 

778 

256,255 

Lynnfleld, 

- 

_ 

507 

12,975 

3,00184 

110,420 

Manchester,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

870 

62,863 

Marblehead,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

l,262y8 

268,475 

Merrimac, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

4,337 

145,545 

Methuen, 

15 

1,3.55 

1,733V2 

106,055 

13,05iy2 

702,894 

Middletou,     . 

iVs 

330 

- 

8,53iy8 

208,108 

Nahant,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

38 

33.900 

Newbury, 

_ 

- 

lOVi 

465 

12,944y2 

441,638 

Newburyport, 

9 

3,300 

- 

- 

3,472 

207,108 

North  Andover, 

11 

775 

- 

- 

12,447y2 

506,050 

Peabody, 
Rockport, 

84T& 

11,766 

: 

— 

8,87278 
1,3625/8 

647,923 
289,956 

Rowley,  . 

i'A 

1.50 

33014 

4,558 

9,203y8 

191,994 

Salem,   . 

6 

1,650 

- 

- 

3,466 

543.432 

Salisbury, 

50 

1,000 

- 

- 

7,28434 

208,436 

Saugus,  . 

1 

2,000 

- 

- 

2.816y4 

231,580 

Swampscott,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

988 

575,504 

Topsfleld, 

50 

800 

- 

- 

7,453 

197,350 

Wen  ham. 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

2,948 

117,272 

West  Newbury 

Wi 

345 

27 

475 

8,384% 

309,555 

FRANKLIN. 

763/4 

$1,590 

8,471 

$58,406 

418,044ys 

$5,137,723 

Ashfleld 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

25,584y8 

226,750 

Bernardston, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

14.910y2 

204,267 

Buckland, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

12,210y2 

131,093 

Charlemont,  . 

_ 

_ 

265 

800 

16,64iy8 

183,750 

Colrain, 

_ 

_ 

1,446 

11,242 

25,839y2 

205,304 

Conway, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

23,13978 

247,810 

Deerfield, 

_ 

- 

32 

2,200 

19,238 

638,067 

Erving,   . 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

9,674 

64,537 

Gill, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

8,80534 

203,736 

Greenfield,     . 

20 

930 

-  " 

- 

11,927 

321,909 

Hawley, ; 

_ 

_ 

20,177% 

98,750 

Heath,     . 

_ 

_ 

1,205^2 

5,990 

16,1603/8 

95,133 

Leverett, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

13,597y2 

137,898 

Leyden,  . 

_ 

- 

178 

2,221 

11,167 

105,393 

Monroe,  . 

- 

- 

1,226 

7,090 

6,767y2 

36,040 

Montague,     . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

13,167y2 

206  902 

New  Salem,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

17,8453/8 

141,265 

Northfleld,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

15,780% 

273,447 

Orange,  . 

25% 

167 

L763y2 

17,615 

21,9411/^ 

322,013 

Rowe, 

_ 

2,272 

10,048 

1.5,21434 

74,951 

Shelburne, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

14,157y2 

227,240 

Shutesbury,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

19,302y4 

127,393 

Sunderland,  . 

24^2 

478 

83 

1,200 

8,464y2 

258,395 

Warwick, 

7 

15 

_ 

- 

23,28234 

226,571 

Wendell, 

_ 

_ 

21,102y8 

137,815 

Whately, 

- 

- 

- 

— 

ll,945y4 

241,294 

HAMPDEN. 

315% 

$9,327 

24,4223/8 

$383,336 

344,638y2 

$6,355,353 

Agawam,        .       .       .       . 

11 

700 

461 

14,735 

13,48934 

684,259 

Bland  ford,      .        .        .        . 

9 

250 

3,156y2 

19,455 

29,70978 

266,693 

Brimfleld 

~ 

~ 

673 

5,750 

22,3251/2 

212,666 

566 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1893. 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND   UN- 
CLASSIFIED LAND  — Continued. 


CCLirVATED 

Uncultivated 

Woodland 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

HAMPDEN— Con. 

Chester 2,951  ^2 

$30,941 

10,310y2 

$46,053 

7,663% 

$40,917 

Chicopee, 

3,1661/2 

280,139 

2,887% 

81,066 

2,06iy4 

67,967 

East  Longmeadow 

3,37914 

130,274 

2,353y2 

39,179 

1,348% 

31,891 

Granville, 

3,8673/4 

60,224 

ii,i79y8 

36,487 

8,505% 

42,313 

Hampden, 

2,570y2 

93,230 

3,903y2 

49,293 

4,151 

53,607 

Holland,  . 

1,1131.'2 

9,807 

1,360 

11,397 

1,487 

10,483 

HOLYOKE, 

2,019^4 

127,795 

2,,560 

40,687 

2,751 

42,149 

Longmeadow, 
Ludlow,   . 

1,546% 

111,338 

919y2 

33,.594 

2,613 

56,259 

3,941^8 

1.34,643 

7,516% 

122,517 

4,508% 

69,927 

Monson,   . 

5,136% 

203,844 

9,6461,0 

115,774 

9,,539% 

124,733 

Montgomery,  . 

1,25314 

25,407 

2,650y4 

21,302 

4,209 

35,125 

Palmer,    . 

4,3365/8 

100,893 

7,845 

50,204 

6,767 

74,.505 

Russell,    . 

1,005 

14,742 

2,933 

13,260 

3,993 

24,860 

Southwlck, 

4,623 

11.5,115 

6,878 

66,779 

5,567 

72,549 

Springfield, 

2,328% 

160,249 

5,41334 

112,811 

2,80iy8 

136,461 

Tolland,   . 

2,446y2 

19,269 

8,342 

19,782 

5,394 

36,658 

M^ales,      . 

1,83334 

26,886 

2,889 

20,118 

4,204% 

30,741 

Westfield, 

7,978% 

363,451 

7,164y2 

81,331 

7,490 

109,776 

West  Springfield,  . 

3,6293/4 

354,475 

2,315y2 

79,929 

1,715% 

48,736 

Wilbraham,     . 

3,913y4 

144,075 

6,036 

111,504 

3,770% 

70,442 

HA3IPSHIRE. 

77,885% 

$2,899,574 

128,955y2 

$1,053,135 

120,36234 

$1,113,342 

Amherst 

6,06614 

319,506 

5,571 

96,968 

2,835 

35,071 

Belchertown,  . 

6,542 

163,413 

13,770y2 

128,652 

9,918% 

120,656 

Chesterfield,    . 

2,9861/2 

49,580 

7,476y4 

3.3,164 

6,615% 

45,735 

Cummington,  . 

3,13978 

43,3.58 

6,330 

23,736 

4,686% 

40,4,52 

Easthampton, . 

2,882y4 

131,936 

2,523 

28,479 

1,681% 

37,140 

Enfield,    . 

1,710 

37,560 

3,19iy2 

23,290 

2,422% 

29,500 

Goshen,    . 

1,559 

23,238 

4,232 

19,533 

3,805% 

24,684 

Granby,    . 

8,313y4 

151,069 

5,069y4 

86,750 

4,8271,4 

48,513 

Greenwich, 

1,738 

18,305 

3,061 

12,396 

4,133 

33,365 

Hadley,    . 

7,030y4 

444,650 

3,154 

54,2,59 

2,26874 

35,491 

Hatfield,  . 

4,670% 

361,721 

2,137y2 

32,149 

2,0.51% 

44,967 

Huntington,     . 

2,228yi 

22,603 

6,237y2 

31,249 

4,777 

35,255 

Middlefleld,     . 

2,215  " 

21,810 

6,572 

.30,.534 

3,604 

29,863 

Northampton, 

6,243% 

437,210 

6,101% 

81,767 

6,660 

91,703 

Pel  ham,    . 

1,733 

21,638 

1,614% 

12,649 

12,630% 

66,672 

Plainfleld, 

2,530ys 

29,808 

6,440 

21,312 

4,873% 

26,088 

Prescott,  . 

l,884s/8 

28,705 

2,9945/8 

28,260 

6,403% 

45,716 

Southampton, 

3,50H4 

147,198 

7,66  iy2 

56,330 

6,7733/4 

69,451 

South  Hadley, 

3,17iy4 

188,916 

3,955% 

80,190 

2,760 

36,944 

Ware,         .      . 

4,514y2 

91,862 

7,64iyl 

48,000 

4,994y4 

59,523 

Westhampton, 

l,370y2 

36,093 

5,706 

36,645 

9,848 

66,218 

AVilliamsburg, 

2, .528 

71,805 

>8,051% 

53.285 

5,105y4 

45,275 

Wortliington,  . 

4,32678 

57,590 

9,4633/4 

33,538 

6,687% 

45,060 

MIDDLESEX. 

123,712% 

$12,320,739 

104,65114 

$3,295,794 

138,.53iy2 

$3,655,915 

Acton, 

3,191% 

169,286 

2,408y2 

39,555 

2,968% 

39,631 

Arlington, 

1,072% 

676,376 

239 

32,697 

270 

54,755 

Ashby, 

3,179% 

92,126 

4,021 

3,5,311 

6,1045/8 

83,450 

Ashland,  . 

l,875y2 

97,101 

2,1.57y4 

52,923 

2,709% 

57,206 

Ayer, 

655y2 

39,730 

87434 

12,323 

1,303% 

20,010 

Bedford,  . 

3,228y4 

,  180,667 

2,4901/4 

72,872 

"3,009 

72,2.53 

Belmont,  . 

1,033% 

506,800 

287 

17,870 

91 

56,450 

Billerica,  . 

4.322y4 

306,990 

2,650% 

59,928 

5,415 

120,916 

Boxborough,  . 

1,549 

51,266 

3,353y4 

.56,730 

2,112% 

37,.594 

Burlington,      . 

l,074y2 

84,.525 

1,092 

29,070 

1,087 

45,763 

Cambridge,  . 

.58% 

221,8.50 

»Vi 

8,400 

85 

1,000 

Carlisle,    . 

2,070y2 

88,957 

l,590y4 

22,286 

3,963% 

62,987 

Chelmsford,    . 

4,.546 

507,340 

2,288% 

122,275 

5,176% 

195,565 

Concord,  . 

5,393 

399,404 

2,3945/8 

76,3,56 

3,079 

76,489 

Dracut,     . 

4,1111/4 

467,430 

2,713y2 

110,3.50 

2,388 

89,865 

Dunstable, 

2,179 

68,085 

2,480 

27,201 

3,678 

56,285 

Everett, 

143 

262,766 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Framingham,  . 

5,066 

518,712 

4,009% 

138,798 

3,293% 

116,967 

Groton,     . 

4,737y4 

328,267 

6,41.5% 

142,213 

8,918 

141,977 

HoUiston, 

2,95134 

144,820 

3,535 

70,880 

4,6291/4 

.59,490 

Hoi>kinton, 

2,98514 

143,380 

6,405% 

138,529 

7,359% 

143,012 

Hudson,   . 

1,9251/. 

138,283 

1,787% 

39,875 

2,2.50 

48,417 

Lexington, 

2,409y2 

306,.545 

1,896 

96,004 

860% 

52,695 

Lincoln,    . 

3,3351,4 

319,280 

1,8.5734 

69,090 

3,722% 

91,481 

Littleton, . 

3,443 

178,648 

3,285% 

70,390 

2,985 

56,005 

Lowell,  . 

802S/8 

327,775 

6091,2 

76,475 

280 

17,450 

Malden, 

55y4 

58,450 

20 

17,200 

111 

5,700 

Marlborough, 

2,916yi 

198,995 

2,923% 

86,278 

2,367% 

59,570 

Maynard, 

905% 

95,837 

8081.,. 

.36,471 

1,007% 

25,100 

Medford, 

296y2 

309,751 

177% 

84,719 

271% 

126,840 

AGKIOULTUKAL   PKOPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


567 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND  UN- 
CLASSIFIED LAND  —  Continued. 


UNCLASSFIFIED  LAND 

Aggre 

Counties,  Cities, 

Mines,  Qcabmes, 
Pits,  Etc. 

Owned  bt  Non  Residents 

GATES 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chester, 

_ 

_ 

— 

- 

20,9251/2 

$117,911 

Chicopee,     . 

5 

$520 

1,929 

$75,850 

10,0491/2 

505,542 

East  Longmeadow 

1          • 

42 

1,965 

7963/1 

21,850 

7,920 

225,1.59 

Granville, 

30 

60 

1,744 

6,660 

25,326^8 

145,744 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

1,651 

24,450 

12,276 

220,.580 

Holland, 

_ 

_ 

4.085 

44.669 

8,045i,'2 

76,356 

HOLYOKE,       . 

_ 

_ 

18 

60 

7,348y4 

210.691 

Lonemeadow, 
Ludlow, 

_ 

_ 

767 

24,463 

5,84614 

225.654 

52 

1,020 

- 

16,01 8y2 

328,106 

Monson, 

8 

200 

1,899 

19,285 

26,229V2 

463,836 

Montgomery, 

_ 

- 

958 

7,425 

9,070y2 

89,259 

Palmer,  . 

13% 

83 

219% 

4,210 

19,182ys 

229,895 

Russell,  . 

_ 

958 

7,564 

8,889 

60,426 

Southwick,     . 

m<2 

57 

1,267 

14,855 

18,3521/2 

269,355 

Springfield, 

5iy2 

1,700 

287 

8,250 

10,882y8 

419,471 

Tolland, . 

_ 

1,991 

10,085 

IS.nSVa 

85,794 

Wales,     . 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

8.92714 

77,745 

Westfleld,      . 

64 

2,060 

37 

435 

22,734y4 

557,053 

West  Springfield, . 

2 

512 

i,2i6y8 

69,255 

8,879% 

552,907 

Wilbrahani,    . 

10 

200 

307y2 

4,030 

14,036y8 

330,251 

HAMPSHIRE. 

268% 

$4,491 

17,0401/2 

$173,514 

344,51278 

$5,244,056 

Amherst,        .... 

21 

200 

70 

2.440 

14,563% 

454,185 

Belchertown, 

_ 

_ 

50 

700 

30.28114 

413,421 

Chesterfield,  . 

_ 

_ 

2,113y2 

13.565 

19,192 

142.044 

Cummington, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

14,156% 

107.546 

Easthanfpton, 

iiy2 

385 

121 

1,490 

7,219y2 

199,430 

Enfield,  . 

_ 

695 

9.800 

8,019 

100,150 

Goshen, . 

_ 

_ 

2,0.55 

13,320 

ll,65iy2 

80,775 

Grauby, . 

2 

10 

2.804y2 

37,149 

16,0 16y4 

323,491 

Greenwich,    . 

_ 

_ 

888 

6,795 

9,820 

70,861 

Hadler,  . 

iy2 

125 

5743/4 

17,755 

13,028% 

652,280 

Hatfield, . 

_ 

- 

8,859% 

438,837 

Huntington,  . 

24y2 

145 

2,8631/2 

17,680 

16,131 

106,932 

Middlefield,   . 

_ 

2,339 

11,595 

14,730 

93,802 

Northampton, 

541,4 

1,840 

1,60034 

25,125 

20.660y2 

637,645 

Pelham,  . 

10 

100 

_ 

- 

15,987y2 

101,059 

Plainfield, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

13,843% 

77,208 

Prescott, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11,283 

102,681 

Southampton, 

35 

536 

125 

1,200 

18,096y2 

274,715 

South  Hadley, 

'  25 

485 

29 

3,200 

9,940«4 

309,735 

Ware, 

4 

25 

404y2 

6,750 

17,558^2 

206,160 

Westhampton, 

48 

420 

100 

800 

17,0721/2 

140,176 

Williamsburg, 

32 

220 

207 

4,150 

15,92334 

174,735 

Woithington, 

- 

- 

- 

20,477% 

136,188 

'  MIDDLESEX. 

1,924% 

$255,333 

12,528y2 

$633,153 

■     381, .348-% 

$20,160,934 

Acton 

91,4 

83 

99 

6,850 

8,67634 

255,405 

Arlington, 

7y2 

2,718 

293y. 

82,771 

1,882% 

849,317 

Ashby,    . 

7y2 

100 

955 

11,275 

14.2671/2 

222,262 

Ashland, 

56 

380 

_ 

_ 

6,798y4 

207,610 

Ayer, 

3 

60 

114 

1,475 

2,95034 

73,.598 

Bedford, 

_ 

_ 

171% 

5,525 

8,899y4 

331,317 

Belmont, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

i>4iiy8 

581,120 

Billerica, 

2 

100 

1,0721/2 

22,277 

13,462V4 

510,211 

Boxborough, 

18 

396 

126 

2,150 

7,159 

148,136 

Burlington, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

3,253y2 

1,59,3.58 

Cambridge, 

434 

20,315 

- 

_ 

1563/, 

251  ,.565 

Carlisle, 

15 

75 

11 

125 

7,6501,4 

174,430 

Chelmsford, 

18 

1,800 

_ 

_ 

12,02914 

826,980 

Concord, 

691,4 

1,273 

_ 

_ 

10.9357i^ 

553,522 

Dracut, 

6 

450 

- 

_ 

9,218% 

668,095 

Dunstable, 

1.210 

20,485 

_ 

_ 

9,547 

172,056 

Everett, 

101,;, 

30,050 

_ 

_ 

i.53y2 

292.816 

Framingham, 

431,2 

3,410 

- 

- 

12,4121,1. 

777,887 

Groton,    . 

551^ 

1,.507 

_ 

_ 

20,126yi 

613,964 

Holliston, 

2 

100 

_ 

_ 

11,118 

275,290 

HoiJkinton, 

gyo 

150 

_ 

_ 

16,7.593/8 

425,071 

Hudson, 

30 

1,675 

_ 

_ 

5,993y8 

228,250 

Lexington, 

64 

6,503 

372% 

19,823 

5,603 

481.570 

Lincoln, 

y. 

600 

- 

8,916 

480.451 

Littleton, 

1 

100 

_ 

_ 

9,7141/3 

305,143 

Lowell, 

_ 

_ 

1, 69178 

421,700 

Malden, 

131/2 

13,500 

_ 

_ 

199% 

94,850 

Marlborough, 

101,'o 

415 

731 

12,850 

8,948% 

358,108 

Maynard, 

9yo 

655 

_ 

2,731% 

158,063 

3IEDFORD,      . 

~ 

— 

745y2 

521,310 

56S 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND  UN- 
CLASSIFIED   LAND  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Melrose,  . 
Natick, 
Newton,  . 
North  Reading 
Pepperell, 
Reading,  . 
Sherborn, 
Shirley,     . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury,  . 

Tewksbury, 

Towusend, 

Tyngsborough 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

AVatertown, 

Wayland, 

AVestford, 

Weston,    . 

AVllmington, 

Winchester, 

WOBUKN, 


NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

NORFOLK. 


Avon, 

Bellinghani, 

Braintree, 

Brookliue, 

Canton,    . 

Cohasset, . 

Dedham,  . 

Dover, 

Foxl)orough, 

Franklin,. 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

MedJield, . 

Med  way,  . 

Millis, 

Milton, 

Needham, 

Norfolk,    . 

Norwood, 

QCINCY',    . 

Randolph, 

Sharon,     . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole,  . 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wreutham, 


PLYMOUTH. 


Abington. 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver, 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,    . 

Hanover,. 

Hanson,    . 

Hingbani, 

Hull.. 

King-ton, 

Lakeville, 

Marion.    . 

Marshfleld, 

^lattapoisett 

Middleborough, 


CtTLTIVATED 


Acres 


119 
l,975y2 

1,847% 
1,8701/4 
3,9573/4 

3,70-25/8 
1,943V2 

348% 
2,6421/, 
4,884iA 
3,922-/8 
4,064y2 
2,062 

385% 
2,115% 

632% 
2,927 
4,56iy8 
3,130V8 
1,508% 

749V4 
1,416V2 


l,587y2 
l,5S7y2 

36,98iy4 

916% 

1,572% 

894% 

4753/8 

2,002y4 

5171;. 

3,5363/4 
2,167 
1,7491/, 
2,238% 

442^ 

46 

1,483 

1,2083^ 

2,040y4 

691 
2,075% 
1,245 
1,862 

40714 

3371;. 
l,8,')0i/, 
1,5741,4 
1,9441, 
1,125% 

7721,, 
l,804i,i 

37,326% 

57334 
1,8.30 

0571., 
2,1823,i 
1,910-% 
1,414 

9(>6l,', 
l,2:!t;vl 

1.22:i-f4 
2,13234 

115 
1,083% 
1,724 

64034 
3.6:5:^3^ 
1,298>4 
2,31tvV:, 


Value 


$139,000 

223,508 

593,251 

87,104 

192,535 

127,487 

252,863 

82,450 

67,050 

85,302 

107,575 

203,295 

312,693 

70,111 

119,710 

89,165 

462,050 

481,484 

237,295 

174,746 

380,960 

146,137 

177,984 

217,542 


$82,915 
82,915 

$3,762,579 

40,563 

54,049 

136,313 

319,550 

140,337 

40,567 

551,430 

122.810 

135,895 

94,467 

36,020 

35,788 

51,674 

48,229 

86,724 

583,950 

!M4,515 

42,178 

139,225 

145,000 

32,3.J0 

93,231 

109,015 

137,7.35 

159,206 

73,620 

108,138 

$3,760,054 

46,540 

143,266 

88,360 

675,842 

134,691 

119,170 

69,791 

88,210 

92,670 

144,011 

20,615 

67,.398 

82,.540 

90,900 

150,4.i6 

132,036 

109,786 


Uncultivated 


Acres 


23 

l,962y4 
1,053% 
l,422y4 
4,154% 
1,0863/8 
3,376y, 
2,858 
% 

228% 
3,06914 
2,3011/4 
2,7263/4 
1,675 
l,899y2 

179 
1,4903/4 
90y4 
1,576% 
2,990% 
1,700% 
2,428Vi 

322Vi 
1,256 


6,189% 
6,1893/8 

40,303% 

74214 
1,904% 
1,45.5% 

244% 
1,068% 

387% 
1,899% 
2,.5883,4 
2,549% 
3,7691/, 

309 

2961/, 
2,181% 
1,917 
1,714% 

179% 
1,0041/, 
2,655% 
1,334 

3741,^ 

276 
2,664% 
1,578% 
2,.599 

455% 

754% 
3,400 

47,737i,'2 

622% 
1,627% 

853 
6,42034 

2,089V8 
1,112 
1.055 
I,ij29y2 
1,408% 
1,867% 
228% 
1,630 
2,713%, 
1,228 
3,80834 

1.115% 
3,131 


Value 


$13,500 
93,917 

252,009 
28,449 
92,615 
35,415 

100,960 
37,960 
750 
23,619 
65,706 
30,937 
73,748 
19,122 
33,850 
12,712 

104,650 
65,200 
38,490 
47,0,56 

115,750 
53,445 
32,973 
79,892 


$61,184 
61,184 

$1,065,024 

13,490 
17,930 
37,295 
31,788 
42,035 
21,465 
98,109 
55,344 
33,146 
39,134 

6,930 
91,114 
28,670 
22,,560 
35,279 
82,825 
46,460 
27,802 
46,610 
70,470 

6,270 
49,015 
32,006 
46,185 
31,7,")0 
14,205 
37,137 

$871,764 

12,493 
40.900 
25,135 
42,2.55 
33,173 
29,415 
16,266 
28,  .533 
20,>.(27 
.52,9S7 
49,440 
26,434 
2.^775 
89,200 
60,421 
46,605 
30,965 


Woodland 


Acres 


Value 


12% 
1,773% 

930 
4,771% 
5,484 
1,838 
3,419% 
3,919% 

122 

4,016% 

3,704y, 

4,717% 

1,972% 

1,924 

137% 

835y2 

25 

2,200y, 

5,1403/4 

3,570% 

5,506y2 

2683/4 

744% 


46 
46 

68,054% 

6723/4 
3,051 

728% 
165 

3,519% 
1,480% 
3,212 
4,267% 
7,620% 
5,689% 
1,338% 
52% 
2,198% 
1,342 
2,069V4 

406 
2,42414 
3,611V4 

953% 
67 
1,023 
8,09034 
2,84.5-'!/s 
4,232% 

555 

978 
5,460% 

110,503% 

1,312 

2,3,i3 

1,.560% 

3,80014 

5,i>-22i/4 

1,715 

2,448% 

4,031% 

1,959 

5,462% 

4,991% 
-  8,707 
•  i.Stmf 
4,638% 
4,613% 
6,39134 


$1,695 

140,328 

126,275 

114,850 

66,970 

55,473 

95,855 

70,620 

9,029 

76,117 

58,721 

140,957 

30,732 

62,280 

13,963 

59,650 

12,050 

48,985 

93,180 

162,565 

118,806 

15,680 

66,211 


$1,200 
1,200 

$1,759,285 

17,590 
45,994 
18,470 
36,300 

117,930 
47,042 

130,466 
85,184 
98,244 
91,913 
29,040 
19,585 
39,914 
23,527 
39,688 

246,000 

100,764 

49,177 

26,320 

3,350 

32,040 

136,473 
48,538 
92,260 
37,497 
31,890 

114,089 

$1,798,767 

31,405 
67,IH52 
55,509 
51,236 
91,034 
45,850 
76,265 
95,916 
56,995 
100,505 

76,066 
128,074 
100,066 

63,103 
121,138 

94,030 


AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NA3IE. 


569 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND   UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  — Continued. 


UNCLASSIFIED  LAND 

Aggki 

Counties,  Cities, 

Mines, 
Pits 

Quarries, 
,  Etc. 

Owned  by  Non  Residents 

SGATES 

AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

1 

Value 

MIDDLESEX  — Cod. 

1 

I 

Melrose,         .       .       .       . 

iVi 

$700 

- 

- 

1               155% 

$154,895 

Njiiick,    . 

12 

300 

- 

- 

5,7231,4 

458,053 

Newton, 

39 

99,070 

- 

- 

3,870 

1,070,605 

Noitli  Readin 

5?. 

12 

1,650 

8 

$160 

8,084 

2,32,213 

Vepperell, 

.2 

20 

- 

- 

13,5981,4 

3.52,140 

Readliijr, 

I6V2 

2,730 

345 

20,940 

4,70834 

242,045 

Sherboru, 

241/2 

400 

225 

2,010 

10,748y2 

4.52,088 

Shirley,  . 

5 

200 

2093,4 

5,150 

8,9353/8 

196,380 

SU.MEKVILLE, 

3 

30,000 

- 

- 

1                 13 

97,800 

Sconehiini, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

699y8 

117,9.50 

.Stow, 

13 

252 

224 

4,675 

9,965V4 

2.54,325 

Sudbury, 

351/2 

318 

4121/4 

8,746 

11,338 

302,017 

Tewksbury, 

loVi 

2,450 

&301/2 

44,270 

12.212y8 

574,118 

Townsend, 

- 

3,033 

51,170 

10,745 

171,135 

Tyngsboroug 

1, 

16 

945 

2,393 

42,945 

8.294y2 

2.59,730 

Wakelield, 

4 

728 

- 

- 

7063/8 

116,568 

AValtham, 

- 

- 

17 

3,200 

4,458y8 

629,550 

Watertown, 

1 

1,000 

375i,'2 

276,170 

i-i24y2 

835,904 

Wayland, 

•-y 

620 

- 

- 

6,706 

325,390 

Wedtlord, 

- 

- 

.509 

8,596 

13,201 

323,578 

Weston,  . 

IXfe 

2,400 

- 

- 

8,4023/4 

661,675 

Wilmington, 

431/2 

4,4.50 

- 

- 

9,487% 

322,838 

Winchester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1.340y2 

226.637 

WOBUKN, 

1 

200 

— 

~ 

3,4173/4 

363,845 

NANTUCKET. 

6 

$60 

3,Z-2SV2 

$43,840 

11,1.57% 

$189,199 

Nantucket,     .        .        .        . 

6 

60 

3,328^2 

43,840 

11,157% 

189,199 

NORFOLK. 

903/8 

$9,613 

207y2 

$10,600 

145,637y2 

$6,607,101 

Avon, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,331% 

71,643 

Bellinghani, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

6,528y4 

117,973 

Braintree, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3,079y8 

192,078 

Brookline, 

4% 

1,362 

_ 

- 

889y4 

389,000 

Canton,   . 

- 

- 

- 

6,,590 

300,302 

Cohasset, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

2,3853/8 

109,074 

Dedham, 

ITV2 

2,775 

- 

- 

8,6653/t 

782,780 

Dover,     . 

- 

- 

9,0231/2 

263,3.38 

Fox borough, 

1/4 

25 

- 

- 

11.9191/8 

267,310 

Franklin, 

10% 

360 

100 

1,800 

11,8083/8 

227,674 

Hoi  brook, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,090 

71,990 

Hyde  I'ark, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

3943,4 

146,487 

Med  field. 

2 

30 

- 

- 

5,8643/4 

120,288 

Med  way. 

m 

20 

- 

- 

4,468% 

94,a-56 

Millis,      . 

3 

61 

- 

- 

5,8263,4 

161.752 

Milton,    . 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

I,276y4 

912,775 

Needhani, 

_ 

_ 

107V2 

8,800 

5,612 

400,539 

Norfolk, 

2V4 

30 

- 

7,514 

119,187 

Norwood, 

% 

200 

- 

- 

4,150y8 

212,355 

QUINCY, 

3 

1,100 

- 

- 

8513/4 

219,920 

Randolph, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,6361/2 

70,660 

Sharon,    . 

GV2 

975 

- 

- 

12,612-y, 

279,694 

Stoughton, 

21% 

1,115 

- 

- 

6,0203/8 

190,674 

Walpole, 

1 

100 

- 

- 

8,777y4 

276,280 

Wellesley, 

8^8 

1,160 

- 

- 

2,144 

229.613 

Weymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

2,.505 

119,715 

Wrentham, 

"1/2 

300 

— 

- 

10,6721,4 

259,664 

PLYMOUTH. 

I5a% 

$4,896 

972% 

$20,660 

196,6953/g 

$6,450,141 

Abington,       .        .        .        . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,5081,4 

90,438 

Bridge  water. 

1 

50 

- 

_ 

5,81  iy2 

252,178 

Brockton,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

3,371 

169,004 

Carver,    . 

- 

- 

- 

12.40334 

769,333 

Duxbuvy, 

32 

1,095 

- 

_ 

9,954y8 

259.993 

East  Bridgewater 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,241 

194,435 

Halilax, . 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

4,46934 

162,322 

Hanover, 

- 

- 

2331/4 

6,840 

7,030y2 

218,499 

Hanson,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,59iy2 

170,592 

Hingham, 

52% 

1,496 

64  V2 

1,000 

9,.579y8 

299,999 

Hull,        .       . 

- 

- 

- 

3431/4 

70,0,55 

Kingston, 

334 

285 

_ 

_ 

7,708% 

170,1,83 

Lakeville, 

19 

335 

- 

_ 

13.1631/3 

239,724 

Marion,  . 

H4 

45 

- 

_ 

6,7303/4 

280,211 

Marshfleld,    . 

3 

340 

_ 

_ 

12,083y8 

274,320 

Mattapoisett, 

353/4 

250 

- 

- 

7,063 

300,029 

Middleborough, 

~ 

~ 

~ 

ii.sauys 

234,781 

570 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED    LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND   UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  — Continued. 


Cultivated 

Uncultivated 

Woodland 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Acres 

Viilue 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Xorwell, 

5801,4 

$48,295 

809y> 

$12,680 

2,047y, 

$48,368 

Pembroke, 

l;U6Vs 

58,281 

1,630 

20,777 

5,8811.4 

89,.306 

Plymouth, 

1,5691,8 

270,119 

1,975 

30,051 

19,994y, 

72,705 

Plympton, 

795% 

28,410 

1,0331,4 

10,878 

1,559 

25,311 

Ro'chester, 

2,1.55 

220,775 

2,220 

32,301 

10,132% 

184,622 

Rockland, 

1 

398-'54 

36,700 

320i,;> 

6,265 

999% 

21,700 

Scituate,  . 

a 

l,657i,i 

207,483 

2,74414 

56,830 

966% 

19,030 

Wareham, 

l,lT9i,'o 

437,496 

2,95634 

26,443 

1,932 

21, .370 

West  Bridgewater, 

2,088 

153,223 

1,038 

28,045 

1,841 

50,911 

Whitman,         .... 

516 

42,990 

570 

13,570 

383 

10,290 

SUFFOLK. 

2,6341s 

$5,641,418 

1,2871,^ 

$1,320,808 

414 

$933,400 

Boston 

l,51-2Tii 

4,742,072 

864% 

1,105,868 

414 

933,400 

Chelsea 

S5Vi 

218,523 

mvi 

172,190 

- 

- 

Revere, 

9S0to 

557,900 

302 

42,100 

_ 

_ 

Winthrop 

SoVo 

122,923 

13 

650 

- 

- 

WORCESTER. 

187,240 

$9,645,303 

311.909ys 

$4,271,918 

299,37^'s 

$5,105,116 

Ashburnham, .... 

3,165 

69,369 

9,794y4 

62,.526 

6,542y2 

65,392 

Athol, 

2,373a4 

107,.506 

6,157 

38,400 

6.683y8 

72,404 

Auburn,   . 

2,35SL4 

131,.564 

2,8.57 

56,971 

1,935 

37,258 

Bane, 

5,877 

200,.589 

12,340% 

130,319 

5,389 

100,476 

Berlin,      . 

2,2461/4 

82,210 

2,989y2 

50,570 

2,769y2 

68,050 

Btackstone,      . 

2,378Vs 

101,238 

l,836y. 

39,619 

3,924% 

81,135 

Bolton,      . 

3,193-'4 

109,113 

3,6381,4 

70,329 

5,199 

103,244 

Bovlston, 

3,7091  s 

136,338 

3,280i,'2 

45,252 

4,177 

70,721 

Brooktield, 

3,383Ls 

109,198 

7,1741/8 

78,177 

4,349y4 

83,605 

Charlton, 

6,30614 

219,235 

10,6991/2 

105,959 

8,651 

221,789 

Clinton,    . 

7265's 

65,351 

5671,8 

27,231 

1,773" s 

61,824 

Dana, 

1.506yo 

23,902 

1,939 

12,164 

5,190y. 

44,587 

Douglas,  . 

2,010U 

56,.541 

3,27514 

30,239 

12,062y. 

145,720 

Dudley,    . 

3,163-ys 

126,728 

5,23114 

63,. 554 

3,656y.. 

64,157 

FlTCHBURG, 

2,940i<, 

276,269 

4,816i;. 

85,702 

2,886i:. 

95,089 

Gardner, . 

1,81.37/8 

124,882 

4,16334 

53,464 

4,042i:. 

57,143 

Grafton,  . 

3,563% 

201,235 

5,140% 

94,582 

2,76314 

63,629 

Hard  wick, 

5,3301^ 

152..510 

11,066 

115,466 

7,880y4 

110,472 

Harvard, . 

4,617iL. 

189,490 

5,467y2 

103,679 

4,779 

106,483 

Holden,    . 

3,6511,4 

114,469 

6,404 

78,157 

5,4293/4 

77,802 

Hopedale, 

409y2 

17,798 

2743,4 

7,518 

838 

16,.5.55 

Hubbavdston, 

3,525i,'8 

119,967 

10,887 

90,042 

10,2775'8 

134,415 

Lancaster, 

4.04334 

250,678 

3,537 

87,384 

7,826y8 

154,408 

Leicester, 

2,835 

136,141 

3,423 

42,624 

7,821% 

131,747 

Leominster, 

3,80434 

1.53,635 

2,152 

38,095 

1,689 

25,790 

Lunenburg, 

4,022 

217,585 

3,626y2 

56,707 

8,398 

162,935 

Mendon,  . 

2,882-Vs 

87,359 

2,8621s 

37,181 

5,133% 

87,532 

Milford,    . 

925y2 

53,576 

1,083 

23,890 

l,124y. 

20,936 

Millbury, 

2,363y8 

126,014 

3,2.54U. 

50,910 

2,478% 

44,039 

Kew  Braintree, 

3,504% 

115,245 

6,938ii 

77,410 

2,.524 

40,130 

■Northborough, 

3,425s/s 

170,9.58 

4,5.33Ss 

85,290 

3,172 

75,386 

Northbridge,   . 

1,842 

68,968 

2,39534 

29,227 

6,087y2 

106,480 

North  Brooklield, 

3,158% 

118,220 

6,492i'2 

93,020 

3,204554 

75,563 

Oakham,  . 

2,486y4 

48,037 

4,06514 

36,107 

6,714 

81,517 

Oxford,     . 

2,920y8 

97,410 

4,82134 

.55,203 

5,592y2 

108,457 

Paxton,    . 

2,284y2 

57,333 

3,895 

42,678 

3,430% 

59,317 

Petersham, 

3,777 

94,464 

7,46614 

50,039 

10,484i:, 

1.53,171 

Phillipston, 

2,088y, 

38,127 

4,064y2 

24,463 

6,0731-. 

42,655 

Princeton, 

3.256% 

106,466 

10,67034 

117,031 

6,6981,;. 

8.5,124 

Rovalston, 

3,375 

55.805 

7,395y2 

34,289 

13.143 

111,416 

Rutland,  . 

3,878yo 

79,993 

8,16.5% 

67,830 

5,236y. 

49,7.59 

Shrewsbury, 

3,95034 

222,796 

5,216% 

98,694 

3,2731L, 

104,490 

Soutliborough 

2,140 

2.59,20s 

3,128 

151,. 559 

1,994 

68,580 

Southbridge, 

1,864 

86,433 

3,965-s 

40,995 

2,844 

41,540 

Spencer,  . 

4,566 

147,312 

8,30  H4 

84,-574 

3,.567 

113,002 

Sterling,  . 

4,7488.4 

284,378 

7,846% 

127,440 

5,204 

121,857 

Sturbridge, 

3,628% 

95,034 

7,.571-s 

57,-579 

10,176 

123,384 

Sutton,      . 

4,48934 

180,112 

6,518% 

84,210 

5,466% 

89,037 

Templeton, 

2,65  H4 

95,261 

5,4.5214 

35,281 

6,5311L. 

83,848 

Upton, 

2,394y8 

77,775 

3,79534 

46,711 

5,7.5518 

91,125 

Uxbrldge, 

3,.555 

134,177 

3,9(ili.i 

.53,179 

7,3.531L. 

120,515 

Warren,    . 

3,63418 

105,491 

8,45358 

100.174 

3,080y, 

63,992 

Webster,  . 

l,024->s 

44,a35 

1,.3.58 

20,739 

2,973% 

42,710 

Westborough, 

3,649«'8 

208,120 

3.595 

58,172 

2,119 

38,782 

West  Boylston, 

2.5.501/2 

132,8,35 

1.9531/. 

37,808 

1,3.57 

29,446 

West  Brooktield, 

3,143*4 

87,9.53 

6,90514 

72,(«8 

2,485% 

.56,251 

Westminster,  . 

3,242% 

125,773 

7,703% 

68,850 

9,496^'8 

133,770 

Winchendon,  . 

2,739y4 

.5.5.219 

8,998y. 

43,134 

4,196 

63,997 

WOUCESTER 

8,154% 

2,491,285 

6,340% 

600,883 

3,473 

220,478 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY!     BY   NAME. 


571 


LAND  —  Continued. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED   LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND   UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  — Continued. 


UNCLASSIFIED  LAND 

AOGBI 

Counties,  Cities, 
ASD  Towns. 

Mines, 
Pits 

Quarries, 
,  Etc. 

Owned  bt  Non  Residents 

5GATES 

Acres 

V.-iIue 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

Norwell,         .       .       .       . 

2i,S 

$900 

» 

^ 

3,4393,'8 

$110,243 

Pembroke, 

2 

20 

- 

- 

8,659y8 

168,384 

Plymouth, 

31,8 

SO 

126 

$1,925 

23,6673,4 

374,880 

Plympton, 

- 

- 

- 

3,388 

64,599 

Rochester, 

- 

- 

549 

11,895 

15,0568^ 

449,593 

Rockland, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,719 

64,665 

Scituate, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5,3673,4 

283,343 

Wareliam, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6,06Sy4 

485,309 

West  Bridgev 

'ater, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4,967 

232,179 

Whitman, 

- 

- 

- 

"" 

1,469 

66,850 

SUFFOLK. 

11 

$12,300 

- 

- 

4,346y4 

$7,907,926 

Boston 

5 

7,500 

_ 

™ 

2,7963,4 

6,788,840 

Chelsea,      .       .       .       . 

6 

4,800 

- 

- 

I98y2 

395,513 

Revere 

- 

- 

- 

- 

l,282y2 

600,000 

Winthrop,      .... 

- 

- 

*• 

— 

68y2 

123,.573 

WORCESTER. 

971% 

$32,169 

51,509% 

$847,506 

851,010 

$19,902,012 

Ashburnham, 

1 

5 

_ 

_ 

19,5023,4 

197,292 

Athol,      . 

45 

295 

9361,2 

9,805 

16,1953,'g 

228,410 

Auburn, 

10 

1,300 

l,48iy4 

23,350 

8,64iy2 

250,443 

Barre,      . 

- 

- 

2,845% 

40,980 

26,4523'8 

472,364 

Berlin,    . 

- 

- 

- 

8,00514 

200,a30 

Blackstone,    . 

9 

210 

l,418y8 

41,276 

9,566% 

263,478 

Bolton,    . 

2% 

110 

- 

12,03334 

282,796 

Boylston, 

_ 

923y2 

15,115 

12,090y8 

267,426 

Brookfield,     . 

26y2 

910 

39 

780 

14,972 

272,670 

Charlton, 

_ 

790 

9,070 

26,4463,4 

556,053 

Clinton,  . 

nv2 

200 

- 

- 

3,079ys 

154,606 

Dana, 

1 

8 

1,7743/4 

13,656 

10,4113,4 

94,317 

Doufflas, 
Dudley,  . 

mi 

900 

879 

5,970 

18,270y2 

239,370 

- 

679y4 

6,870 

12,730% 

261,309 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

- 

- 

1,672 

57,083 

12,315y2 

514,143 

Gardner, 

17 

478 

- 

- 

10,027y8 

235,967 

Grafton, . 

m 

552 

2601/2 

5,050 

11,73614 

365,048 

Hard  wick, 

■Wi 

52 

8581/4 

11,025 

25,137y4 

389,525 

Harvard, 

5% 

130 

- 

_ 

14,8693/4 

399,782 

Holden,  . 

- 

3,963y2 

55,490 

19,448y2 

325,918 

Ho  jedale, 

.> 

400 

230 

9,775 

l,754yi 

52,046 

Hubbardston, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

24,6893,4 

344,424 

Lancaster, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

15,406y8 

492,470 

Leicester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

14,079% 

310,512 

Leominster, 

- 

_ 

3,412 

107,560 

11,057% 

325,080 

Lunenburg, 

5 

250 

7 

75 

]0,058y2 

437,552 

Mendon, 

1', 

15 

_ 

_ 

.      10,87878 

212,087 

Milford, 

214 

160 

897 

42,735 

4,0321/4 

141,297 

Millbury, 

2 

ISO 

57iy2 

11,320 

8,669y8 

232,4ft3 

New  Braintree, 

314 

190 

- 

- 

12,970y8 

232,975 

North  borough, 

514 

725 

_ 

_ 

11,136 

332,359 

Northbridge, 

401^, 

1,036 

436y2 

6,125 

10,8021,4 

211,836 

North  Brookfield, 

I's 

160 

60 

400 

12,917y2 

287,363 

Oakham, 

_ 

- 

- 

13,265y2 

165,661 

Oxford,  . 

, 

- 

~" 

8743/4 

13,610 

14,209y8 

274,680 

Paxton,  . 

Hi 

120 

10 

200 

9,6213,4 

159,648 

Petersham, 

3% 

24 

2,493 

23,063 

24,224y, 

320,751 

Phillipston, 

- 

- 

2,9233,4 

34,760 

15,150y4 

140,005 

Princeton, 

18 

495 

l,492Vi 

15,345 

22,1363,'8 

324,461 

Royalston, 

11 

15 

2,0151/0 

14,475 

25,940 

216,000 

Rutland, 

4 

200 

4,360y2 

44,260 

21,645y4 

242.042 

Shrewsbury, 

vyo 

575 

6ioy2 

16,270 

13,059 

442,825 

Southboroiigh, 

25 

1,210 

663y2 

20,380 

7,950y2 

500,937 

Southbridge, 

4 

200 

642y2 

9,900 

9,320% 

179,068 

Spencer, 

0 

100 

- 

- 

16,4.36y4 

344,988 

Sterling, 

20V, 

265 

695y2 

15,065 

18,515y2 

549.005 

Sturbridge, 

78V8 

1,035 

1,261 

13,475 

22,7153's 

290,.507 

Sutton,    . 

i/i 

200 

l,849y2 

32,720 

18,324y8 

3Sfi,279 

Tenipleton, 

42 

1,000 

i,8i5y> 

18,975 

16,492y2 

234,365 

LTpton,     . 

- 

- 

1.4693,4 

22,990 

13,4143/4 

238,601 

Uxbridge, 

38 

1,695 

1,252 

23,105 

16,160 

332,671 

Warren,  . 

14 

770 

- 

- 

15,1821,4 

270,427 

Webster, 

1 

100 

- 

_ 

5,3.57y2 

108,184 

Westborough, 

'V2 

43 

951 

30,013 

10,321% 

335,130 

West  Boylston, 

369 

6,700 

- 

- 

6,230 

206,789 

West  Brookfield, 

G% 

106 

157 

2,295 

12,6973,4 

219,243 

Westminster, 

16 

200 

l,65Sy4 

19,450 

22,117% 

348,043 

Winchendon, 

15 

500 

40 

395 

15,9883,4 

163,245 

Worcester, 

401/2 

8,350 

13812 

3,250 

18,147% 

3,324,246 

572 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


LAND  —  Concluded. 

TOTAL  CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED    LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND  UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Cultivated 

Uncultivated 

Woodland 

Thk  Statk,  and  Counties. 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

Acres 

Value 

THE   STATE. 

902,650i,i 

$61,518,613 

1,320,532V8 

$21,562,822 

1,460,994% 

$23,936,362 

Barnstable 

13,246;<:1 

1,463,608 

24,822% 

2.58,645 

42,53Si,i 

332,805 

Berkshire, 

131,til3«s 

5,232,686 

195,631% 

1,767,544 

210,168T^ 

2,195,^95 

Bristol,     . 

6U,(JSo 

4,848,344 

66,7603,:, 

1,777,348 

119,713% 

2,184,116 

Dukes, 

3,676y8 

180,605 

23,565V8 

264,735 

13,949 

177,.501 

Essex, 

75,494 

6,136,338 

79.45SVs 

2,990,198 

47,763V8 

1,747,518 

Franklin, 

72,223ii 

2,421,082 

157,4531,4 

1,185,662 

179,820% 

1,470,983 

Hampden, 

78,3445.:s 

3,123,108 

131,807U 

1,379,063 

109,74814 

1,460,519 

Hampshire, 

77,SS5:!'s 

2,899,574 

128,955i<. 

1,053,135 

120,362% 

1,113,342 

Middlesex, 

123,712Ts 

12,320,739 

104,65114 

3,295,794 

138,53  IV- 

3,655,915 

Nantucket, 

1,587  V. 

82,915 

6,1893,s 

61,184 

46 

1,200 

Norfolk,    . 

36,981V4 

3,762,-579 

40,3035/s 

1,065,024 

68,05434 

1,759,285 

Plymouth, 

37,326Vs 

3,760,054 

47,7371,0 

871,764 

110,5035's 

1,798,767 

Suffolk,     . 

2,634y8 

5,641,418 

1,2871/i 

1,320,808 

414 

933,400 

Worcester,       .... 

187,240 

9,646,303 

311,909% 

4,271,918 

299,379% 

5,105,116 

AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY:  BY  NAME. 


573 


LAND  —  Concluded. 

TOTAL   CULTIVATED   LAND,  UNCULTIVATED    LAND,  WOODLAND,  AND    UN- 
CLASSIFIED  LAND  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Buildings. 


[575] 


BUILDINGS. 


DWELLIXG    HOUSES. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ile- 

Towns. 

porting 
SpecitieJ 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

portins 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BARXSTABLE. 

1,457 

1,486 

$1,205,780 

BRISTOL  —  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

130 

135 

101,050 

Rehoboth, 

361 

378 

$303,025 

Bourne, 

54 

54 

75, .500 

Seekonk, 

183 

203 

222,3:<0 

Brewster, 

33 

33 

23,825 

Somerset, 

78 

92 

l2l,or,o 

Chatham, 

164 

164 

115,895 

Swansea, 

i        190 

196 

213,600 

Dennis,  .... 

89 

90 

103,550 

Taunton, 

268 

287 

342.500 

Eaatham, 

68 

71 

43,320 

Westport, 

333 

339 

202,860 

Falmouth, 

142 

146 

183,650 

Harwich, 

291 

291 

194,025 

Mashpee, 

22 

22 

16,200 

DUKES.                     314 

352 

$254,816 

Orleans, 

91 

96 

.54,100 

Provincetown, 

54 

54 

32,015 

Chilmark,      .        .        .  '[          79 

84 

68,616 

Sandwich, 

65 

70 

52,950 

Cottage  City, 

41 

46 

29,350 

Truro,    .... 

98 

98 

49,450 

Edgartown,"  . 

1           55 

56 

35,650 

Wellfleet, 

102 

102 

69,650 

tray  Head,     . 

1           11 

20 

9,550 

Tarinouth,     . 

54 

60 

90,600 

Oosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

i           11 
24 

1          93 

14 

25 

107 

17,200 
18,850 
75,600 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,820 

4,399 

83,776,583 

Adams 

99 

121 

152,510 

ESSEX.                    3,2.53 

3,5.54 

$4,095,491 

Alford 

67 

76 

42,050 

1 

Becket 

118 

131 

61,940 

Amesbury,    .        .        .           161 

161 

192,280 

Cheshire, 

102 

116 

113,001) 

Andover, 

!         143 

155 

140,275 

Clarksburg,  . 

89 

95 

83,125 

Beveult, 

135 

150 

242.975 

Dalton,  .... 

75 

80 

80,350 

Boxford, 

131 

145 

138,090 

Egremont,     . 

94 

104 

108,9.50 

Bradford, 

30 

30 

36,850 

Florida 

82 

89 

17,250 

Danvers, 

1        142 

147 

185,000 

Great  Barrington, 

171 

205 

208,690 

Essex,    . 

75 

81 

80,380 

Hancock, 

68 

84 

64,730 

(Jeorgetown, 

!           85 

91 

79,380 

Hinsdale, 

114 

120 

84,500 

Gloucester, 

;          98 

118 

146,700 

Lanesborough, 

113 

127 

105,050 

Groveland,    . 

89 

89 

109,600 

Lee,        .... 

140 

172 

lt>6,050 

Hamilton, 

69 

74 

105,550 

Lenox 

152 

184 

221,800 

Haverhill,  . 

209 

238 

330.430 

Monterey, 

108 

124 

93,900 

Ipswich, 

184 

185 

223,475 

Mount  ^Vashington,     . 

27 

35 

38,850 

Lawrence,  . 

13 

14 

50,300 

NewAshford, 

30 

33 

15,350 

Lynn,    . 

1          57 

19 

83,550 

New  Marlborough, 

183 

214 

162,100 

Lynntield, 

'          46 

49 

57,950 

KoRTH  Adams,    . 

96 

103 

137,175 

;   Manchester,  . 

18 

22 

52,300 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

128 

142 

56,225 

Marblehead,  . 

44 

47 

67,400 

Peru, 

80 

80 

28,170 

Merrimac, 

75 

76 

71,000 

PlTTSriELD, 

323 

382 

467,525 

Methuen, 

.  i        265 

287 

515,800 

Richmond,     . 

103 

116 

74,4.35 

Middleton,     . 

89 

103 

91,925 

iSandisfield,    . 

185 

200 

95,233 

Nahant, 

:       2 

2 

5,000 

Savoy,    .         .         .         . 

135 

143 

22,315 

Newbury, 

!         121 

140 

129,125 

Shetiield, 

230 

282 

241,280 

Newburtport, 

87 

88 

128,700 

Stockbridge, 

98 

155 

273,490 

'   North  Andover, 

103 

121 

183,235 

Tyringham,  . 

72 

83 

43,725 

Peabody, 

155 

185 

273,160 

Washington, 

76 

82 

46,975 

Rockport, 

15 

20 

27,800 

West  Stockbridge, 

101 

119 

100,550 

Rowley, 

102 

114 

80,875 

Williamstown, 

233 

269 

303,335 

Salem,  . 

44 

58 

283,.300 

Windsor, 

128 

133 

29,955 

Salisbury, 
Saugus,  . 
Swampscott, 

124 
42 
14 

125 
47 
17 

109,750 
74,100 

59,000 

BRISTOL. 

4,010 

4,316 

84,435,218 

Topsfield,      . 
Wenham, 

120 
63 

123 

66 

103,250 
71,050 

Acushnet, 

'        216 

225 

257,330 

West  Newbury, 

143 

167 

165,936 

Attleborough, 

161 

171 

180,475 

Berkley, 

173 

174 

1.59,750 

Dartmouth,   . 

527 

591 

611,720 

FRANKLIN. 

3,486 

3,712 

$1,983,922 

Dighton, 

195 

206 

210,450 

Easton 

206 

231 

221,800 

Ashfleld, 

199 

209 

124,425 

Fairhaven,     . 

160 

169 

205,130 

Hernardston, 

148 

159 

86,425 

Fall  Rn-ER, 

126 

153 

140,800 

Buckland, 

134 

142 

63,860 

Freetown, 

70 

75 

02,650 

Charlemont,  . 

!         126 

139 

79,950 

Mansfield, 

106 

120 

116,250 

Colrain, 

173 

179 

78,2.50 

New  Bedford,   . 

155 

175 

263,100 

Conway, 

148 

157 

72,900 

North  Attleborough,   . 

155 

166 

197,558 

Deerfield, 

225 

255 

287,2.50 

Norton,  .... 

158 

167 

1,35,1.50 

Erving,  . 

39 

40 

25,475 

Raynham, 

189 

198 

207,670 

Gill, 

113 

123 

71,520 

[577] 


578 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


BUILDINGS  —  Continued. 
DWELLING  HOUSES  — Continued. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

CoL-NTiES,  Cities,  axd 

Ke- 

CousTiES,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

portlng 

Xuniber 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

.Specified 
Property 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Greenfield,    . 

178 

187 

$122,325 

Belmont, 

53 

80 

$176,800 

Hawley, 

102 

111 

24,385 

Billerica, 

183 

190 

283,500 

Heath,    . 

109 

no 

35,575 

Boxborough, 

69 

69 

64,130 

Leverett, 

140 

143 

37,370 

Burlington,   . 

39 

41 

49,920 

Leyden, 

76 

82 

20,332 

Cambridge, 

12 

12 

53,000 

Monroe, 

31 

32 

14,400 

Carlisle, 

78 

78 

66,895 

Montague, 

155 

172 

111,710 

Chelmsford,  . 

259 

268 

469,925 

Kew  Salem, 

181 

182 

54,670 

Concord, 

166 

183 

268,335 

Northlield, 

175 

176 

136,975 

Dracut,  . 

147 

151 

241,500 

Orange, . 

192 

197 

124,200 

Dunstable,    . 

75 

80 

65,600 

Rowe, 

101 

104 

33,375 

Everett, 

12 

14 

23,200 

Bhelbiirne, 

89 

91 

43,650 

Framingham, 

224 

298 

623,626 

Shutesbury, 

128 

132 

27,215 

Groton,  . 

217 

260 

319,600 

Sunderland, 

131 

166 

75,875 

Holliston, 

157 

163 

204,200 

Warwick, 

140 

143 

65,635 

Hopkinton,    , 

189 

210 

211,925 

Wendell, 

114 

114 

33,025 

Hudson, 

121 

128 

134,800 

%\Tiately, 

139 

167 

133,150 

Lexington,    . 

104 

110 

195,700 

Lincoln, 

114 

132 

205,800 

Littleton, 

112 

123 

148,275 

HAMPDEN. 

3,472 

3,816 

$3,374,597 

Lowell, 
Malden, 

57 
10 

62 
13 

114,200 
21,800 

Agawam, 

304 

327 

327,400 

Marlborough, 

130 

133 

127,650 

Blandford,     . 

178 

192 

127,825 

Maynard, 

50 

52 

62,050 

Brimfield, 

167 

182 

158,225 

Medford,     . 

17 

22 

51,300 

Chester, 

100 

114 

64,250 

Melrose, 

12 

20 

39,300 

Chicopee,     . 

166 

184 

215,378 

Natick,  . 

196 

206 

333,800 

East  Longmeadow 

133 

139 

123,995 

Newton, 

86 

96 

245,950 

Granville, 

'      1 

217 

229 

105,020 

North  Reading, 

113 

124 

133,790 

Hampden, 

123 

150 

119,215 

Pepperell, 

202 

OO  1 

282,750 

Holland, 

41 

44 

20,956 

Reading, 

130 

138 

219,130 

HOLTOKE, 

83 

93 

130,800 

Sherborn, 

154 

162 

250,250 

Longmeadow, 

82 

89 

146,327 

Shirley, 

100 

116 

88,250 

Ludlow, 

173 

187 

155,950 

Somerville, 

7 

7 

13,100 

Monson, 

259 

285 

245,505 

Stoneham,     . 

37 

43 

45,950 

Montgomery, 

62 

63 

31,880 

Stow,      . 

114 

116 

106,050 

Palmer,  . 

177 

191 

165,650 

Sudbury, 

159 

177 

189,285 

Russell, 

57 

65 

30,100 

Tewksbury,  . 

175 

216 

271,575 

Southwick,    . 

191 

218 

166,166 

Townsend,     . 

110 

112 

79,535 

Springfield, 

179 

188 

189,735 

Tyngsborough, 

79 

89 

137,725 

Tolland, 

74 

82 

34,675 

Wakefield,     . 

36 

42 

60,160 

Wales,   . 

82 

101 

82,945 

Waltham,    . 

78 

97 

186,800 

Westfield,      . 

287 

302 

296,525 

Watertown,  . 

36 

45 

140,600 

West  Springfield, 

169 

192 

247,800 

Wayland, 

97 

116 

164,950 

Wilbraham,  . 

168 

199 

188,275 

Westford,      . 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

182 
120 
143 

180 
142 
143 

275,725 
236,300 
152,475 

HAMPSHIRE. 

3,384 

3,605 

$2,685,416 

Winchester,  . 

WOBURN, 

40 
73 

43 

S3 

76,310 
109,220 

Amherst, 

221 

234 

237,950 

Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, . 

301 
131 

314 
144 

200,425 
78,976 

NANTUCKET. 

105 

116 

$67,475 

Cummin  gton, 

117 

119 

77,075 

Nantucket,    .        . 

105 

116 

67,475 

Easthampton, 

146 

162 

133,800 

Enfield, . 

71 

74 

60,550 

Goehen, 
Granby, 

69 
126 

82 
145 

35,530 
121,450 

NORFOLK. 

2,201 

2,356 

$2,917,775 

Greenwich,   . 
Hadley, 

67 
267 

68 
277 

41,550 
223,385 

Avon,     . 
Bellingham, 

54 
86 

54 
96 

64,300 
84,900 

Hatfield, 

187 

219 

238,470 

Braintree, 

95 

95 

125,050 

Huntington,  . 
Middlefield,  . 

100 
70 

107 
70 

79,425 
50,530 

Brookline, 
Canton,  . 

32 

70 

40 

78 

100.100 
89,700 

NORTHASIPTON, 

295 

314 

383,095 

Cohasset, 

33 

34 

44,400 

Pelham, 

124 

127 

31,075 

Dedham, 

167 

197 

241,250 

riainfield,      . 

101 

102 

41,545 

Dover,    . 

113 

122 

130,200 

Prescott, 
Southampton, 

104 

187 

105 
204 

26,000 
128,600 

Foxborough, 
Franklin, 

165 
122 

167 
129 

154,150 
124,325 

South  Hadley, 

165 

179 

145,965 

Holbrook, 

40 

41 

48,900 

Ware, 

173 

177 

143,575 

Hvde  Park, 

7 

7 

12,300 

Westhampton, 

89 

102 

49,775 

Medfield, 

67 

80 

86,800 

Williamsburg, 

134 

140 

84,150 

1   Medway, 
Millis,    . 

79 

83 

88,950 

Worthington, 

139 

140 

82,520 

69 

78 

92,650 

Milton,   . 

24 

27 

94,700 

Needham, 

126 

136 

184,900 

MIDDLESEX. 

5,703 

6,307 

$8,734,311 

:   Norfolk, 
I   Norwood, 

77 
55 

83 
61 

75,400 
63,950 

Acton,    .       . 

146 

147 

165,000 

QtTINCY, 

20 

20 

56,850 

Arlington, 

68 

112 

204,800 

i   Randolph, 

29 

29 

34,600 

Ashby,  . 

197 

206 

120,800 

i  Sharon,  . 

123 

129 

174,450 

Ashland, 

104 

107 

151,550 

'  Stoughton, 

147 

147 

145,250 

Ayer,     . 

30 

32 

35,250 

,  Walpole, 

126 

128 

170,850 

Bedford, 

84 

94 

134,200 

Wellesley, 

67 

85 

166,450 

AGRICULTUKAL    PROPEKTYI     BY   NAME. 


579 


BUILDINGS  —  Contiuued. 
DWELLING  HOUSES  — Concluded. 


Eeturiis 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

CouNTiKs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

portiiig 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

NORFOLK  -Con. 

WORCESTER—  Con. 

Weymouth,  . 

81 

81 

$106,700 

Boylston, 

114 

126 

$94,300 

Wrentham,    . 

127 

129 

155,700 

Brooktield,    . 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

169 
294 
100 

173 
306 
113 

145,400 
171,572 
114,825 

PLYMOUTH. 

2,679 

2,868 

82,891,356 

Dana,     . 
Douglas, 

96 
130 

97 
135 

55,890 
102,860 

Ablngton,      . 

67 

67 

88,200 

Dudley, 

124 

131 

114,150 

Brldgewater, 

101 

102 

135,800 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

158 

165 

190,675 

Brockton,   . 

49 

50 

77,800 

Gardner, 

86 

93 

92,970 

Carver,  . 

112 

130 

67,935 

Grafton, 

190 

206 

216,775 

Duxbnry, 

141 

153 

161,370 

Hardwlck,     . 

176 

208 

173,065 

East  Brldgewater 

114 

123 

151,300 

Harvard, 

188 

212 

234,.545 

Halifax, 

94 

94 

106,230 

Holden, 

163 

163 

95,895 

Hanover, 

159 

174 

150,200 

Hopedale, 

33 

34 

32,150 

Hanson, 

170 

170 

205,180 

Hubbardston, 

220 

238 

165,750 

Hingham, 

75 

94 

120,850 

Lancaster,     . 

195 

213 

294,140 

Hull,       . 

7 

7 

10,600 

Leicester, 

189 

205 

147,120 

Kingston, 

116 

119 

147,725 

Leominster,  . 

145 

148 

136,200 

LakevlUe, 

153 

163 

151,910 

Lunenburg,   . 

208 

230 

118,445 

Marlon,  . 

63 

69 

83,050 

Mendon, 

159 

174 

114,375 

Marshfield, 

131 

143 

173,413 

Milford, 

64 

67 

75,350 

Mattapolsett, 

100 

100 

107,725 

MlUbury, 

111 

113 

108,630 

Middleborough, 

207 

213 

179,060 

New  Braintree, 

98 

105 

81,033 

Norwell, 

45 

46 

33,450 

Northborough, 

163 

184 

161,800 

Pembroke, 

120 

125 

88,033 

Northbridge, 

113 

122 

90,280 

Plymouth, 

80 

97 

94,810 

North  Brooktield, 

153 

158 

121,3.50 

Plympton, 

99 

99 

62,940 

Oakham, 

107 

107 

45,855 

Rochester, 

153 

170 

129,850 

Oxford, . 

139 

146 

121,650 

Rockland, 

37 

38 

49,000 

Paxton,  . 

83 

89 

47,130 

Scituate, 

106 

117 

108,400 

Petersham,    . 

201 

213 

153,085 

"Wareham, 

51 

76 

38,400 

Phillipston,   . 

105 

112 

48,975 

West  Brldgewater, 

93 

93 

123,800 

Princeton, 

228 

238 

169,165 

"Whitman, 

36 

36 

44,325 

Royalston,     . 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

176 
152 
204 

188 
158 
229 

107,728 

70,285 

178,475 

SUJ^'FOLK. 

138 

166 

$671,600 

Southborough, 
Southbridge, 

113 

78 

142 
83 

204,000 
85,000 

Boston, 

102 

118 

572,200 

Spencer, 

158 

166 

104,600 

Chelsea, 

8 

11 

19,000 

Sterling, 

204 

225 

197,005 

Revere 

20 

29 

61,200 

Sturbridge,    . 

187 

195 

135,020 

Wlnthrop,     . 

8 

8 

19,200 

Sutton,  . 
Templeton,   . 
Upton,   . 

214 
177 
190 

228 
183 

208 

136,525 
150,850 
211,250 

WORCESTER. 

9,038 

9,704 

$8,197,807 

Uxbridge, 
Warren, 

178 
124 

198 
130 

148,235 
131,475 

Ashburnham, 

138 

139 

108,300 

Webster, 

57 

64 

51,600 

Athol,     . 

156 

169 

125,175 

Westborough, 

133 

137 

158,034 

Auburn, 

104 

110 

81,200 

West  Boylston, 

94 

94 

96,225 

Barre,     . 

226 

240 

180,400 

West  Brookfield, 

104 

104 

92,600 

Berlin,    . 

141 

149 

137,340 

Westminster, 

247 

265 

190,925 

Blackstone, 

173 

203 

129,700 

Winchendon, 

94 

96 

108,250 

Bolton,  . 

162 

175 

137,225 

Worcester, 

352 

399 

704,400 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Avera<;e 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specifleil 
Property 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

43,060 

22,227 

46,757 

$45,892,147 

$981.50 

$1,065.77 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

1,457 

667 

1,486 

1,205,780 

811.43 

827.58 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3,820 

1,473 

4,399 

3,776,583 

858.51 

988.63 

Bristol, 

5,593 

4,010 

1,583 

4,310 

4,435,218 

1,027.62 

1,106.04 

Dukes,  . 

483 

314 

169 

352 

254,816 

723.91 

811.52 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

3,253 

1,979 

3,554 

4,695,491 

1,321.18 

1,443.43 

Franklin, 

5,298 

3,486 

1,812 

3,712 

1,983,922 

5.34.46 

569.11 

Hampden, 

4,950 

3,472 

1,478 

3,816 

3,374,597 

884.33 

971.95 

Ham  oahire, 

5,063 

3,384 

1,679 

3,605 

2,685,416 

744.91 

793.56 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

5,703 

2,657 

6,307 

8,734,311 

1,384.86 

1,.531.53 

Nantucket, 

147 

105 

42 

116 

67,475 

.581.68 

642.62 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

2,201 

1,.560 

2,356 

2,917,775 

1,2,38.44 

1,325.66 

Plymouth, 

4,. 588 

2,679 

1,909 

2,868 

2,891,356 

1,008.14 

1,079.27 

Suffolk, 

188 

138 

50 

166 

671,600 

4,045.78 

4,866.67 

Worcester, 

14,207 

9,038 

5,169 

9,704 

8,197,807 

844.79 

907.04 

580 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


BUILDINGS  —  Continued. 
BARNS. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

1,299 

1,357 

$355,870 

ESSEX. 

3,193 

3,815 

$2,027,270 

Barnstable,    . 

129 

146 

41,255 

Amesbury,    . 

163 

184 

73,575 

Bourne, 

56 

01 

24,775 

Andover, 

143 

158 

78,475 

Brewster, 

33 

34 

6,155 

Beveri.t, 

124 

146 

79,980 

Chatham, 

153 

154 

26,150 

Boxford, 

132 

155 

69,470 

Dennis, . 

85 

85 

28  975 

Bradford,      . 

29 

33 

18,200 

Eastham, 

60 

62 

11,820 

Dan  vers, 

136 

157 

96,685 

Falmouth, 

142 

149 

79,075 

Essex,    . 

73 

95 

47,310 

Harwich, 

242 

244 

41,750 

Georgetown, 

86 

97 

35,805 

Mashpee, 

22 

22 

4,950 

Gloucester, 

98 

lis 

63,675 

Orleans, 

85 

86 

13,625 

Groveland,    . 

84 

89 

44,702 

Provincetown 

18 

18 

2,165 

Hamilton, 

65 

88 

62,200 

Sandwich, 

60 

70 

18,775 

Haverhill,  . 

208 

235 

143,495 

Truro,    . 

85 

88 

12,190 

Ipswich, 

186 

239 

86,950 

Wellfleet. 

78 

80 

11,335 

Lawrence,  . 

10 

10 

10,100 

Yarmouth,    . 

51 

58 

32,875 

Lynn,    .... 

14 

15 

14,600 

Lynnfield, 

43 

47 

22,500 

BERKSmRE. 

3,861 

6,206 

$2,134,499 

Manchester,  . 
Marblehead,  . 

18 
41 

21 
59 

9,650 
30,550 

Adams, 

105 

100 

72,265 

Merrimac, 

73 

83 

34,350 

Alford,  .... 

67 

87 

21,800 

Methuen, 

266 

296 

287,850 

Becket,  .... 

120 

216 

34.320 

Middleton,     . 

87 

97 

34,585 

Cheshire, 

108 

222 

70,305 

Nahant, 

3 

3 

2,800 

Clarksburg,  . 

88 

113 

45,675 

Newbury,      . 

121 

162 

71,940 

Dalton 

75 

115 

46,650 

Newbukyport,  . 

86 

103 

48,950 

Egreraont,     . 

93 

129 

78,325 

North  Andover,    . 

105 

146 

92,170 

Florida, 

84 

104 

10,975 

Peabodj', 

143 

178 

102,005 

Great  Barrington, 

177 

296 

138,050 

Rockport, 

15 

19 

12,800 

Hancock, 

69 

164 

40,990 

Rowley, 

106 

121 

38,070 

Hinsdale, 

119 

160 

42,460 

Salem",  .... 

41 

53 

48,243 

Lanesborough, 

111 

209 

70,865 

Salisbury, 

119 

139 

44,085 

Lee 

144 

230 

106,585 

Saugus 

39 

49 

35,750 

Lenox,  .... 

152 

226 

107,550 

Swampscott, 

12 

15 

12,300 

Monterey, 

106 

171 

59,150 

Topsfield, 

118 

132 

48,425 

Mount  Washington,     . 

27 

34 

11,575 

;   Wenhara, 

62 

94 

32,725 

New  Ashford, 

30 

55 

8,875 

West  N^iwbury,    . 

144 

181 

92,300 

New  Marlborough, 

180 

307 

103,390 

North  Adams,    . 
Otis 

108 
127 

160 
199 

81,645 

23,980 

FRANKLIN. 

3,499 

4,093 

$1,100,682 

Peru, 

84 

104 

18,205 

Ashfield, 

204 

242 

85,125 

PlTTSFIELD, 

333 

504 

214,660 

Bernardston, 

146 

165 

45,240 

Richmond, 

104 

17T 

39,575 

Bucklaiid, 

138 

167 

46,525 

Bandistield, 

192 

337 

43,759 

Charlemont, 

127 

176 

38,715 

Savov,    . 

135 

194 

18,340 

Colrain, . 

172 

210 

40,245 

Sheffield, 

229 

372 

146,550 

Conwav. 

153 

175 

58,150 

Stockbridge, 

99 

176 

212,150 

!   Deertield, 

225 

262 

140.U80 

Tyringham, 

69 

127 

30,210 

!   Erving,  . 

41 

47 

9,975 

Washington, 

74 

146 

35,175 

1   Gill,  ^    . 

113 

138 

53,775 

West  Stockbridge, 

99 

143 

39,925 

Greenfield, 

185 

215 

81,125 

Williamstown,      . 

228 

391 

137,330 

Hawlev, 

100 

111 

15,965 

Windsor, 

125 

188 

23,190 

Heath,"  . 
Leverett, 

no 

138 

159 
150 

24.010 
19,815 

BRISTOL. 

3,931 

4,356 

$1,954,630 

Ley  den, 
Monroe, 

77 
35 

100 
54 

14,  "07 
6,865 

Acushnet, 

211 

222 

97,510 

Montague, 

155 

179 

45,750 

Attleborough, 

160 

189 

86,135 

New  Salem, 

184 

198 

24,630 

Berkley, 

163 

171 

64,700 

Northfield, 

177 

203 

75,725 

Dartmouth,   . 

522 

580 

267,750 

Orange, . 

186 

218 

48,080 

Dighton, 

189 

200 

82,575 

Rowe,    . 

103 

129 

19,335 

Easton,  .... 

201 

237 

96,165 

Shelburne, 

1          93 

98 

40,300 

Fairhaven,     . 

153 

164 

91,325 

Shutesbury, 

122 

126 

12,330 

Fall  River, 

123 

130 

42,725 

Sunderland, 

128 

145 

42.370 

Freetown, 

69 

77 

30,695 

Warwick, 

140 

160 

26,700 

Mansfield, 

104 

120 

38,550 

Wendell, 

109 

115 

15,195 

New  Bedford,  . 

148 

167 

108,900 

Whately, 

138 

151 

70,650 

North  Attleborough,    . 

155 

168 

96,060 

Norton, . 
Raynham, 

157 
182 

179 
214 

50,675 
87,030 

HAMPDEN. 

3,453 

4,556 

$1,581,823 

Rehoboth, 

349 

390 

150,120 

Agawam, 

302 

342 

175,975 

Seekonk, 

184 

216 

135,350 

Blaudfortl,     . 

179 

281 

60,445 

Someri-et, 

77 

96 

52,725 

'    Urimlielil, 

170 

206 

88,865 

Swansea, 

190 

212 

104,090 

Chester, 

108 

189 

36,0.t0 

Taunton, 

263 

281 

138,900 

Chicopee,     . 

152 

175 

85,725 

Westport, 

331 

343 

132,650 

East  Longmoadow, 

136 

161 

62,130 

Granville, 

220 

317 

44,135 

DUKES. 

321 

389 

$111,915 

Hampden, 
Holland, 

125 
41 

150 
52 

54,780 
13,480 

Chilmark.      . 

77 

93 

29,130 

HOLTOKE,       . 

81 

147 

47,780 

Cottage  City, 

39 

42 

13,275 

Longmeadow, 

81 

105 

60,111 

Edgartown,   . 

59 

80 

19,135 

Ludlow, 

166 

210 

89,055 

Gay  Head,     . 

18 

21 

4,000 

Moil  son, 

260 

319 

121,935 

Gosnold, 

10 

13 

7,000 

Montgomery, 

63 

88 

21,305 

Tisburv, 

24 

26 

7,000 

Palmer 

190 

231 

67,450 

West  Tisbury,      . 

94 

114 

32,375 

Russell, 

59 

73 

14,215 

AGKICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


581 


BUILDINGS  —  Continued. 
BARNS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Ketiirns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


HAMPDEX  — Con. 

Southwick,    . 
Spbingfield, 
Tolland, 
Wales,   . 
Westfiekl,      . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, . 

Cummin  gton, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,  . 

Goshen, 

Granby, 

Greenwich,  . 

Hadley,  . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington,  . 

Middlefield,  . 

Northampton, 

Pelham, 

Plainfield,      . 

Prescott, 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware,     . 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

MIDDLESEX 

Acton,    . 

Arlington, 

Ashby,  . 

Ashland, 

Ayer,      . 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford, 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable, 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,  . 

Holliston, 

Hopklnton, 

Hudson, 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Me'dford, 

Melrose, 

Natick,  . 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

SOMERVILLE 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewkeburj', 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

W^ALTHAM, 


184 
167 
79 
80 
284 
165 
161 

3,389 

228 

300 

132 

117 

147 

68 

68 

128 

68 

266 

179 

99 

74 

297 

123 

104 

104 

186 

165 

166 

90 

136 

144 

5,523 

127 

66 

194 

99 

30 

84 

47 

184 

69 

38 

9 

73 

249 

155 

151 

75 

8 

220 

217 

154 

183 

121 

101 

110 

109 

59 

4 

130 

50 

12 

10 

180 

100 

105 

202 

117 

149 

97 

9 

30 

114 

152 

166 

109 

77 

33 

75 


252 
197 
166 
103 
374 
199 
219 

4,141 

261 
352 
181 
154 
164 
73 
87 
181 
174 
290 
199 
141 
119 
332 
136 
123 
113 
218 
183 
192 
114 
159 
195 

6,315 

144 

85 

217 

110 

34 

100 

56 

193 

76 

42 

9 

94 

279 

172 

179 

85 

10 

276 

245 

166 

206 

161 

117 

124 

121 

71 

7 

150 

58 

18 

12 

196 

116 

111 

215 

126 

178 

119 

9 

33 

132 

154 

197 

115 

90 

42 

96 


$59,812 
95,235 
19,610 
33,505 
122,635 
116,300 
90,650 

$1,304,120 

105,530 

148,330 
43,018 
43,065 
45,500 
26,565 
21,520 
76,350 
24,107 
96,975 

105,250 
42,880 
27,710 

121,875 
15,655 
25,945 
14,375 
58,520 
72,085 
64,490 
28,575 
46,650 
49,150 

$4,100,055 

98,005 

58,925 

61,140 

63,985 

17,125 

62,000 

52,000 

179,975 

60,340 

22,950 

7,275 

47,750 

200,250 

138,180 

151,890 

45,710 

4,200 

194,620 

166,350 

96,600 

64,850 

56,385 

100,350 

120,200 

1111,720 

50,926 

2,750 

74,100 

38,520 

35,950 

8,900 

113,140 

111,170 

43,860 

127,000 

69,440 

115,585 

37,975 

3,700 

16,075 

64,950 

121,525 

129,120 

35,600 

76,135 

16,800 

109.900 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con 

Watertown,  . 

Wayland, 

Westford,      . 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Winchester,  . 

WOBURN, 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,    . 


NORFOLK 


Avon,     . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookliue, 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedhain, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,     . 

Milton,  . 

Needham, 

Norfolli, 

Norwood, 

QUINCT, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stougbton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfteld,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Nor  well, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

SUFFOLK 

Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Winthrop, 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


35 

96 

176 

122 

134 

39 

68 

102 
102 

2,090 

44 

84 

74 

30 

69 

33 

153 

113 

157 

125 

36 

3 

65 

81 

68 

26 

118 

76 

54 

19 

23 

117 

132 

125 

67 

70 

128 

2,547 

63 
100 

48 

92 
131 
101 

88 
152 
167 

80 

9 

114 

151 

60 
129 

99 
206 

42 
114 

66 

90 
147 

32 
105 

36 

91 

34 

131 

95 
8 

19 
9 


45 
107 
194 
149 
139 
56 
79 

126 
126 

2,407 

46 

96 

83 

39 

84 

34 

203 

134 

165 

148 

51 

3 

68 

86 

78 

45 

132 

92 

61 

22 

30 

132 

145 

137 

76 

80 

137 

2,900 

72 
126 

65 

99 
147 
126 
103 
162 
181 

93 

13 
124 
174 

61 
167 
102 
231 

48 
124 

81 

91 
159 

37 
120 

37 
117 

40 

185 

133 

11 

32 

9 


8.992  I  10,238 


138 

139 

159 

178 

103 

117 

$60,970 

103,100 

105,030 

153,700 

53,475 

23,510 

34,375 

$33,725 
33,725 

$1,370,045 

27,625 
36,875 
57,550 
47,125 
47,275 
20,875 
129,680 
72,700 
62,145 
62,305 
23,400 
1,800 
35,950 
39,150 
45,190 
86,150 
73,500 
34,750 
31,100 
22,250 
18,950 
65,365 
45,750 
84,525 
77,025 
52,160 
78,875 

$1,329,375 

41,100 
84,470 
43,225 
19,035 
53,130 
79,700 
59,200 
77,835 

102,330 
82,100 
4,975 
48,710 
52,545 
32,520 

101,110 
51,560 
46,195 
16,100 
33,420 
27,940 
18,765 
69,215 
23,200 
56,590 
7,100 
69,680 
27,625 

$303,770 

261,350 

14,350 

23,570 

4,500 

§4,198,769 

34,175 

59,485 
50,675 


582 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


BUILDINGS  —  Concluded. 
BARNS  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

TOTVSS. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER— Con. 

Barre 

230 

280 

$103,495 

Northbridge, 

110 

123 

$39,175 

Berlin,    . 

134 

151 

67,555 

North  Brookfield, 

165 

181 

74,850 

Blackstone,  . 

166 

188 

47,250 

Oakham, 

106 

123 

29,175 

Bolton,  . 

161 

181 

77,330 

Oxford,  . 

143 

156 

67,355 

Boylston, 

117 

133 

58,065 

Paxton,  . 

81 

97 

20,700 

Brookfield,    . 

175 

196 

72,775 

Petersham, 

201 

243 

64,975 

Charlton, 

293 

335 

93,546 

Phillipston, 

104 

135 

26,850 

Clinton, . 

78 

79 

22,605 

Pilnceton, 

211 

231 

76,220 

Dana, 

92 

109 

25,475 

Royal  ston, 

171 

199 

46,285 

Douglas, 

130 

142 

46,715 

Rutland, 

152 

172 

51,320 

Dudley, 

129 

150 

78,155 

Shrewsbury, 

204 

231 

88,375 

FlTCHBUKG,  . 

157 

173 

65,200 

Southborough, 

111 

135 

101,150 

Gardner, 

91 

109 

52,035 

Southbridge, 

84 

99 

53,705 

Grafton, 

193 

206 

130,775 

Spencer, 

163 

191 

79,800 

Hardwlck, 

177 

226 

105,760 

Sterling, 

195 

235 

125,672 

Harvard, 

186 

211 

139,000 

Sturbridge, 

198 

212 

69,335 

Holden,  . 

163 

168 

57,170 

Sutton,  . 

215 

245 

78,265 

Hopedale, 

33 

39 

16,350 

Templeton, 

172 

177 

38,650 

Hubbardston, 

224 

260 

71,460 

Upton,    . 

179 

192 

67,550 

Lancaster, 

178 

209 

118,540 

Uxbridge, 

179 

205 

89,345 

Leicester, 

198 

204 

61,655 

Warren , 

123 

155 

74,515 

Leominster,  . 

144 

161 

60,925 

Webster, 

58 

73 

27,930 

Lunenburg,  . 

206 

252 

101,515 

Westborough, 

126 

133 

100,850 

Mendon, 

151 

173 

62,705 

West  Boylston, 

96 

103 

55,476 

Miiford, 

63 

63 

34,125 

West  Brookfield, 

106 

123 

63,750 

Millbury, 

127 

136 

65,245 

Westminster, 

243 

273 

79,905 

New  Braintree, 

88 

108 

61,180 

Winchendon, 

97 

112 

34,740 

Northborough, 

166 

197 

94,875 

Worcester, 

349 

411 

347,025 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Reporting 

Specified 

Property 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Sot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Averase 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
JIakiug  Return 

THK  STATE. 

65,287 

42,331 

22,956 

51,084 

$21,906,538 

$428.83 

$517.51 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

1,299 

825 

1,357 

355,870 

262.25 

273.96 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

3,861 

1,432 

6,206 

2,134,499 

343.94 

552.84 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3,931 

1,662 

4,356 

1,954,630 

448.72 

497.23 

Dukes, . 

483 

321 

162 

339 

111,915 

287.70 

348.64 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

3,193 

2,039 

3,815 

2,027,270 

531.39 

634.91 

Franklin, 

5,298 

3,499 

1,799 

4,093 

1,100,682 

268.92 

314.57 

Hampden, 

4,950 

3,453 

1,497 

4,556 

1,581,823 

347.20 

458.10 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

3,389 

1,674 

4,141 

1,304,120 

314.93 

334.81 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

5,523 

2,837 

6,315 

4,100,055 

649.26 

742.36 

Nantucket, 

147 

102 

45 

126 

33,725 

267.66 

330.64 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

2,090 

1,671 

2,407 

1,370,045 

569.19 

655.52 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

2,547 

2,041 

2,900 

1,329,375 

458.41 

521.94 

Suffolk, 

188 

131 

57 

185 

303,770 

1,642.00 

2,318.85 

Worcester, 

14,207 

8,992 

5,215 

10,238 

4,198,759 

410,12 

466.94 

RECAPITULATION : 

BUILDINGS. 

Classification  of  Property. 

Value 

Percentages 

Dwelling-houses,  . 

Barns,   . 

Other  buildings,    . 

•      • 

$45,892,147 
21,906,538 
10,121,672 

58.90 
28.11 
12.99 

Total,  . 

$77,920,357 

100.00 

Domestic  Animals,  Etc. 


[583] 


DOMESTIC    AN^IMALS,    ETC. 


CALVES. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Xumber 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

226 

413 

$3,018 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

32 

91 

491 

Swansea, 

131 

733 

$1,907 

Bourne, 

10 

22 

216 

Taunton,     . 

58 

163 

780^ 

Brewster, 

4 

5 

48 

Westport, 

266 

1,033 

2,561 

Chatham, 

10 

17 

85 

Dennis, . 
Eastham, 

22 
12 

36 
19 

240 
129 

DUKES. 

140 

396 

$2,531 

Falmouth, 

62 

95 

972 

Chilmark, 

IT 

27 

198 

Harwich, 

7 

9 

70 

Cottage  City, 

18 

73 

221 

Mashpee, 

6 

9 

60 

Edgartown,  . 

36 

125 

1,148 

Orleans, 

4 

7 

38 

Gay  Head,     . 

11 

15 

98 

Provincetown, 

1 

2 

o 

Gosnold, 

2 

6 

34 

Sandwich, 

17 

32 

176 

Tisbury, 

8 

38 

186 

Truro,    . 

23 

35 

254 

West  Tisbury, 

48 

113 

646 

Wellfleet,      . 

19 

20 

120 

Yarmouth,    . 

7 

14 

117 

ESSEX. 

1,347 

7,868 

$35,168 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,988 

11,344 

$73,707 

Amesbury, 
Andover, 

67 
6 

245 
61 

1,844 
517 

Adams, .... 

61 

318 

2,583 

Beverly, 

16 

26 

261 

Alford,  . 

47 

199 

1,397 

Bosford, 

71 

553 

2,695 

Becket,  . 

56 

130 

764 

Bradford, 

4 

12 

40 

Cheshire, 

61 

618 

4,985 

Dan  vers. 

7 

46 

259 

Clarksburg,  . 

27 

49 

362 

Essex,    . 

59 

386 

825 

Dalton,  . 

26 

117 

790 

Georgetown, 

37 

174 

924 

Egremont,     . 

83 

691 

6,219 

Gloucester, 

9 

24 

157 

Florida, . 

31 

73 

386 

Groveland,     . 

31 

132 

230 

Great  Barrington, 

126 

1,027 

6,613 

Hamilton, 

46 

232 

710 

Hancock, 

43 

231 

1,455 

Haverhill, 

101 

824 

3,328 

Hinsdale, 

72 

267 

1,896 

Ipswich, 

135 

606 

3,339 

Lanesborough, 

45 

230 

1,653 

Lawrence, 

1 

1 

10 

Lee, 

68 

325 

2,698 

Lynn,    . 

7 

21 

37 

Lenox,    . 

49 

210 

1,48S 

Marblehead, 

30 

149 

248 

Monterey, 

67 

421 

2,268 

Merrimac, 

37 

172 

1,077 

Mount  Washingto 

n,     . 

18 

69 

471 

Methueu, 

61 

610 

1,432 

New  Aehford, 

23 

78 

503 

Middleton, 

34 

157 

515 

New  Marlborough 

»       • 

120 

1,365 

6,339 

Newbury, 

77 

350 

2,987 

North  Adams, 

36 

119 

619 

Newburyport, 

29 

119 

792 

Otis, 

47 

114 

769 

North  Andover, 

88 

973 

2,376 

Peru, 

43 

210 

1,293 

Peabody, 

27 

104 

668 

PlTTSriELD,  . 

109 

521 

2,896 

Rowley, 

56 

228 

1,598 

Richmond,     . 

66 

254 

1,539 

Salem, . 

7 

14 

156 

Sandisfleld,   . 

80 

314 

1,905 

Salisbury, 

76 

237 

1,739 

Savoy,    . 

50 

103 

519 

Saugus, . 

27 

293 

539 

Sheffield, 

177 

1,583 

9,892 

Swampscott, 

10 

43 

79 

Stockbridge, 

67 

445 

3,800 

Topsfield,      . 

79 

603 

2,609 

Tyringham,  . 

34 

159 

1,220 

Wenham, 

35 

151 

350 

Washington, 

48 

242 

1,717 

West  Newbury,    . 

87 

332 

2,927 

West  Stockbridge 

64 

251 

1,842 

■Williamstown, 

102 

489 

3,200 

Windsor, 

42 

122 

'626 

FRANKLIN. 

1,676 

7,937 

$48,702 

Ashfleld, 

121 

752 

6,031 

BRISTOL. 

2,124 

9,144 

$28,302 

Beruardston, 
Bucklaud, 

77 
53 

322 
399 

2,367 
2,488 

Acushnet, 

115 

347 

738 

Charlemont,  . 

75 

345 

1,666 

Attleborongh, 

70 

353 

963 

Colrain, 

149 

788 

4,414 

Berkley, 

92 

306 

1,065 

Conway, 

72 

527 

3,703 

Dartmouth,   . 

325 

1,599 

2,774 

Deerfield,      . 

133 

560 

2,812 

Dighton, 

72 

192 

958 

Erving,  . 

12 

55 

435 

Easton 

49 

103 

616 

Gill,        .        . 

61 

342 

2,499 

Fairhaven,     . 

68 

245 

6U1 

Greenfield,    . 

67 

238 

1,691 

Fall  River, 

54 

193 

742 

Hawley, 

42 

153 

995 

Freetown, 

60 

163 

581 

Heath,    . 

72 

418 

2,480 

Mansfield, 

58 

158 

609 

Leverett, 

47 

141 

1,020 

New  Bedford,    . 

69 

257 

420 

Ley  den. 

59 

434 

3,314 

North  Attleborongh,   . 

62 

319 

1,197 

Monroe, 

18 

45 

235 

Norton,  .... 

114 

264 

1,317 

Montague,     . 

53 

220 

2,045 

Raynham, 

60 

176 

671 

New  Salem,  . 

55 

125 

1,129 

Rehoboth, 

222 

1,396 

6,308 

Northfield,     , 

82 

271 

1,879 

Seekonk, 

122 

812 

2,876 

Orange, . 

89 

361 

1,789 

Somerset, 

57 

332 

718 

Rowe,    . 

46 

123 

612 

[585] 


586 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
CALVES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

FRAl^KLIN  —  Con. 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Shelburne,     . 

58 

284 

S2,316 

Littleton, 

97 

901 

$2,761 

Shutesbury, 

22 

61 

417 

Lowell, 

18 

83 

238 

Sunderland, 

88 

675 

1,729 

Marlborough, 

20 

85 

565 

Warwick, 

42 

74 

566 

Maynard,       , 

23 

170 

424 

Wendell, 

24 

43 

311 

Medford,     . 

2 

11 

20 

^\^]ately, 

68 

191 

8.59 

Melrose, 

1 

1 

20 

Natick,  . 

86 

332 

1,226 

HAMPDEN 

1,533 

7,498 

$38,-546 

Newton, 
North  Reading, 

93 
35 

375 
176 

1,013 
619 

Agawam, 

162 

919 

2,775 

Peppeiell, 

83 

605 

1,500 

Blandford,     . 

77 

272 

1,983 

Reading, 

46 

149 

1,528 

Brimfield, 

61 

156 

1,009 

Sherborn, 

108 

700 

2,054 

Chester, 

57 

223 

1,.532 

Shirley, . 

64 

291 

1,021 

Chicopee,     . 

78 

339 

2,645 

Stow,      . 

29 

88 

663 

East  Longmeadov 

'' ,      • 

23 

120 

969 

Sudbury, 

43 

413 

2,354 

Granville, 

72 

158 

926 

Tewksbury,  . 

89 

361 

1,714 

Hampden, 

83 

448 

2,906 

Tyngsborough, 

34 

122 

862 

Holland, 

9 

18 

170 

Wakefield,     . 

1 

1 

8 

HOLTOKE,       . 

14 

30 

292 

Waltham,    . 

10 

27 

208 

Longmeadow, 

24 

112 

267 

Watertown,  . 

3 

6 

34 

Ludlow, 

121 

750 

2,833 

Wayland, 

74 

501 

9,980 

Monson, 

175 

923 

6,563 

Westford, 

67 

345 

1,620 

Montgomery, 

42 

190 

1,417 

Weston, 

97 

738 

1,614 

Palmer, 

90 

467 

3,832 

Wilmington, 

18 

56 

275 

Russell, 

21 

65 

523 

WOBUHN, 

3 

15 

66 

Southwick,    . 

57 

257 

636 

Springfield, 

Tolland, 

45 
32 

144 
539 

967 
936 

NANTUCKET. 

41 

168 

$927 

AVales,    . 

18 

46 

364 

Nantucket,    . 

41 

168 

927 

Westfield,      . 

127 

499 

2,151 

West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 

68 

87 

411 
412 

451 
2,399 

NORFOLK. 

1,246 

6,576 

$16,056 

Avon,     . 

36 

86 

445 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,693 

9,080 

$45,757 

Bellingham, 
Braintree, 

43 
67 

316 
300 

548 
1,025 

Amherst, 

172 

1,282 

4,820 

Brookline, 

20 

102 

437 

Belchertown, 

139 

1,110 

4,574 

Canton,  . 

60 

255 

410 

Chesterfield,  . 

64 

239 

1,396 

Oohasset, 

22 

73 

112 

Cummiugton, 

48 

122 

712 

Dedham, 

104 

936 

1,472 

Easthampton, 

66 

339 

2,008 

Dover,    . 

88 

517 

729 

Enfleld, . 

44 

277 

2,593 

Foxborough, 

20 

58 

205 

Goshen, 

34 

91 

456 

Franklin, 

72 

410 

974 

Granby, 

98 

776 

2,392 

Holbrook, 

32 

70 

402 

Greenwich,   . 

30 

173 

1,586 

Hyde  Park, 

2 

2 

8 

Hadley,. 

177 

805 

4,420 

Medfield, 

47 

302 

358 

Hatfield, 

27 

50 

310 

Medway, 

57 

315 

821 

Huntington,  . 

58 

229 

1,600 

Millis,    . 

48 

300 

644 

Middletield,   . 

40 

185 

1,564 

Milton,  . 

24 

221 

1,283 

Northampton, 

92 

308 

1,779 

Needham, 

84 

580 

741 

Pelham , 

38 

117 

1,116 

Norfolk, 

55 

279 

593 

Plainfield,      . 

40 

117 

346 

Norwood, 

35 

224 

318 

Prescott, 

48 

152 

1,419 

QtJINCT, 

12 

154 

170 

Southampton, 

110 

732 

4,215 

Randolph, 

20 

57 

209 

South  Hadley, 

84 

874 

2,536 

Sharon,  . 

37 

144 

650 

Ware,     . 

112 

438 

2,347 

Stoughton, 

45 

123 

493 

Westhampton, 

48 

198 

1,605 

Walpole, 

63 

290 

555 

Williamsburg, 

63 

287 

1,159 

Wellesley, 

18 

43 

184 

Worthington, 

61 

179 

804 

Weymouth, 

71 

253 

1,033 

Wrentham, 

74 

168 

1,337 

MIDDLESEX. 

2,214 

13,301 

$55,864 

Acton,    .        .        ;        , 

62 

543 

2,704 

PLYMOUTH. 

1,525 

4,071 

$22,745 

Arlington, 

2 

30 

45 

Abington, 

52 

130 

544 

Ashby, 

81 

366 

2,025 

Hridgewater, 

73 

224 

1,157 

Ashland, 

38 

209 

353 

Brockton,    . 

38 

241 

797 

Ayer,     . 

18 

120 

386 

Carver,  . 

51 

84 

596 

Bedford, 

45 

341 

691 

Dusbury, 

49 

90 

683 

Belmont, 

12 

39 

85 

East  Bridgewater 

82 

266 

935 

Billerica, 

59 

452 

1,219 

Halifax, 

61 

124 

1,035 

Boxborough, 

51 

345 

1,022 

Hanover, 

84 

208 

1,026 

Burlington, 

1 

2 

20 

Hanson, 

87 

161 

1,122 

Cambuidge, 

2 

6 

36 

Hingham, 

37 

128 

731 

CarliHle, 

50 

441 

1,036 

Hul,       .       .        . 

1 

4 

40 

Chelmsford, 

33 

152 

787 

Kingston, 

50 

64 

372 

Concord, 

55 

539 

2,143 

Lakeville, 

78 

196 

977 

Dracut,  . 

15 

50 

222 

Marion, 

30 

128 

806 

Dunstable, 

43 

259 

907 

Marshfield,    . 

73 

214 

1,424 

Eramingham, 

95 

581 

2,365 

Mattapoisett, 

56 

167 

786 

Groton,  . 

128 

599 

3,017 

Middleborough,    . 

138 

233 

2,350 

HoUiston, 

69 

462 

1,026  1 

Norwell, 

37 

83 

540 

Hopkinton, 

93 

518 

1,076 

Pembroke,     . 

. 

53 

78 

569 

Hudson, 

26 

75 

835 

Plymouth,     . 

. 

31 

47 

365 

Lexington,     . 

18 

34 

297 

Plyinptou,     . 

, 

45 

57 

416 

Lincoln, 

76 

586 

1,180 

Rochester,     . 

• 

88 

269 

1,509 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   XAME. 


587 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
CALVES  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 

Towns. 

Specified 

1  Property 

1  Property 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Rockland, 

31 

97 

$577 

Lancaster,     . 

86 

463 

$1,702 

Scituate, 

69 

114 

803 

Leicester, 

79 

307 

837 

Wareham,     . 

31 

56 

460 

Leominster,  . 

10 

14 

105 

West  Bridgewater, 

76 

490 

1,406 

Lunenburg,   . 

107 

491 

1,656 

VViiitman, 

24 

118 

914 

Mendon, 
Milford, 

100 
39 

476 
191 

1,303 
218 

SUFFOLK. 

56 

318 

$727 

Millbury, 
New  Braintree, 

80 
75 

509 
734 

1,300 
1,443 

Boston, 

42 

290 

596 

Northborough, 

118 

811 

2,694 

Chelsea, 

3 

6 

31 

Northbridge, 

49 

270 

922 

Revere,  .... 

6 

14 

66 

North  Brookfield, 

71 

141 

1,000 

Winthrop,     . 

0 

8 

34 

Oakham, 
Oxford, . 

40 
53 

223 
174 

511 
968 

WORCESTER. 

4,619 

25,825 

$80,308 

Paxton,  . 
Petersham,    . 

45 
64 

275 
207 

614 
1,449 

Ashburnham, 

29 

104 

626 

Phillipston,   . 

43 

98 

792 

Athol,    . 

26 

53 

273 

Princeton, 

126 

1,237 

3,124 

Auburn, 

68 

402 

1,373 

Royalston,     . 

54 

166 

1,078 

Barre,     . 

140 

1,350 

6,171 

Rutland, 

96 

586 

2,129 

Berlin,    . 

94 

525 

1,988 

Shrewsbury, 

146 

1,118 

1,244 

Blaekstone, 

57 

200 

719 

Southborough, 

83 

839 

1,816 

Bolton,  . 

104 

616 

2,470 

Southbridge, 

33 

155 

683 

Boylston, 

84 

612 

1,216 

Spencer, 

107 

581 

1,542 

Brookfield, 

49 

89 

789 

Sterling, 

142 

1,070 

2,691 

Charlton, 

150 

769 

2,292 

Sturbridge,    . 

79 

200 

945 

Clinton, . 

32 

81 

303 

Sutton,  . 

88 

412 

1,742 

Dana, 

48 

167 

1,296 

Templeton,   . 

33 

105 

652 

Douglas, 

22 

47 

270 

Upton,    . 

122 

551 

1,954 

Dudley, 

54 

209 

1,144 

Uxbridge, 

116 

411 

2,203 

FlTCHBTTRG, 

80 

421 

873 

Warren, 

49 

131 

940 

Gardner, 

15 

165 

494 

Webster, 

18 

34 

199 

Grafton, 

109 

732 

1,587 

Westborough, 

87 

901 

2,029 

Hardwick, 

111 

1,094 

2,221 

West  Boylston, 

62 

453 

716 

Harvard, 

133 

750 

2,457 

West  Brookfield, 

47 

139 

991 

Holden, . 

118 

542 

857 

Westminster, 

96 

361 

1,553 

Hopedale, 

21 

76 

78 

Winchendon, 

40 

81 

438 

Hubbardston, 

91 

372 

1,635 

Worcester, 

211 

1,534 

2,993 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  ConNTiES. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

20,327 

44,960 

103,939 

$452,358 

$4.35 

$22.25 

Barnstable 

2,124 

226 

1,898 

413 

3,018 

7.31 

13.35 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,988 

3,305 

11,344 

73,707 

6.50 

37.08 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,124 

3,469 

9,144 

28,302 

3.10 

13.32 

Dukes, . 

483 

140 

343 

396 

2,531 

6.39 

18.08 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1,347 

3,885 

7,868 

35,168 

4.47 

26.11 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1,675 

3,623 

7,937 

48,702 

6.14 

29.08 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,533 

3,417 

7,498 

38,546 

5.14 

25.14 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,693 

3,370 

9,080 

46,757 

5.04 

27.03 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

2,214 

6,146 

13,301 

55,864 

4.20 

25.23 

Nantucket, 

147 

41 

106 

168 

927 

5.52 

22.61 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,246 

2,515 

6,576 

16,056 

2.44 

12.89 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,525 

3,063 

4,071 

22,745 

5.59 

14.91 

Suffolk, 

188 

56 

132 

318 

727 

2.29 

12.98 

Worcester, 

14,207 

4,519 

9,688 

25,825 

80,308 

3.11 

17.77 

COLTS. 


Returns 



Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

14 

17 

$1,375 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

3 

6 

600 

Sandwich, 

1 

1 

$26 

Brewster, 

1 

1 

25 

Yarmouth,     . 

2 

2 

175 

Chatham, 

1 

1 

25 

Dennis,  . 
Eastham, 

2 
1 

2 
1 

225 
50 

BERKSHIRE. 

626 

1,046 

$57,850 

Falmouth, 

1 

1 

100 

Adams,  .... 

21. 

36 

2,050 

Harwich, 

2 

2 

150 

Alford,  .... 

9 

18 

995 

588 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
COLTS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

1 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Becket 

23 

36 

$1,258 

Middleton,     . 

3 

3 

$125 

Cheshire, 

21 

34 

1,735 

Newbury, 

10 

27 

1,695 

Clarksburg,  . 

4 

7 

647 

Newburtport,   . 

2 

2 

100 

Dalton,  .... 

7 

9 

515 

North  Andover,    . 

1 

1 

160 

Egreraont,     . 

8 

11 

317 

Peabody, 

4 

4 

400 

Florida, 

8 

21 

765 

Rowley, 

2 

2 

150 

Great  Barrington, 

28 

90 

4,760 

Salem,  . 

2 

7 

700 

Hancock, 

14 

20 

810 

Salisbury, 

3 

6 

170 

Hinsdale, 

16 

24 

1,075 

Saugus, . 

2 

3 

300 

Lanesborough, 

14 

23 

910 

Swampscott, 

3 

4 

280 

Lee 

18 

31 

1,290 

Topsfield,      . 

1 

1 

40 

Lenox 

15 

36 

2,260 

Wenbam, 

1 

1 

50 

Monterey, 

14 

24 

1,435 

West  Newbury,   . 

2 

2 

150 

Mount  Washington,     . 

3 

5 

490 

New  Ashford, 

3 

4 

95 

New  Marlborongh, 

33 

55 

3,710 

FRANKLIN. 

321 

486 

$20,136 

North  Adams,   . 

7 

13 

765 

Otis 

17 

28 

1.065 

Ashfield, 

12 

16 

745 

Peru 

9 

12 

425 

Bernardston, 

22 

35 

1,125 

PlTTSFIELD,  . 

29 

134 

9,400 

Buckland, 

8 

10 

635 

Richmond,     . 

10 

14 

465 

Charlemout, 

20 

31 

1,290 

Sandisfleld,   . 

27 

42 

2,027 

Colrain, 

25 

46 

1,925 

Savoy,    .... 

14 

17 

420 

Conway, 

14 

25 

930 

Sheffield,       . 

45 

57 

3,180 

Deerfield, 

26 

34 

1,440 

Stockbridge, 

9 

46 

4,175 

Erving,  . 

2 

2 

75 

Tyringham,  . 

13 

35 

1,955 

Gill, 

15 

22 

886 

Washington, 

16 

21 

1,025 

Greenfield, 

15 

21 

1,005 

West  Stockbridge, 

20 

53 

2,960 

Hawley, 

9 

17 

1,055 

William  stown, 

38 

71 

4,301 

He.ath,    . 

18 

30 

895 

Windsor, 

13 

19 

570 

Leverett, 
Ley  den, 
Monroe, 

4 
8 
7 

6 
8 
8 

150 
265 
250 

BRISTOL. 

108 

159 

$8,505 

Montague, 
New  Salem, 

6 
10 

13 

10 

490 
340 

Acushnet,      . 

6 

7 

1,290 

Northfleld, 

22 

38 

1,475 

Attleborough, 

10 

15 

825 

Orange, . 

7 

23 

1,300 

Dartmouth,   . 

9 

12 

423 

Rowe,     . 

11 

13 

298 

Dighton, 

3 

4 

250 

Shelburne, 

14 

25 

1,220 

Easton,  .... 

3 

3 

190 

Shutesbury, 

4 

5 

150 

Fairhaven,     . 

3 

3 

175 

Sunderland, 

15 

16 

655 

Fall  River, 

5 

9 

435 

Warwick, 

3 

4 

150 

Freetown, 

4 

5 

140 

Wendell, 

4 

5 

235 

Mansfield, 

4 

13 

580 

Wbately, 

20 

24 

1,152 

New  Bedford,  . 

3 

3 

140 

North  Attleborough,    . 

6 

8 

505 

Norton, .... 

4 

7 

178 

HAMPDEN. 

227 

393 

$27,175 

Raynham, 

9 

12 

825 

Rehoboth,     . 

8 

12 

425 

Agawam, 

7 

8 

385 

Seekonk, 

2 

6 

300 

Blandford,     . 

22 

31 

1,500 

Somerset, 

5 

7 

328 

Brimfield,      . 

18 

23 

1,255 

Swansea, 

8 

13 

803 

Chester, 

18 

30 

1,205 

Taunton, 

4 

8 

390 

CUICOPEE,      . 

10 

29 

1,195 

Westport, 

12 

12 

303 

East  Longmeado\ 

f.      • 

1 

1 

30 

Granville, 

16 

21 

970 

Hampden, 

9 

14 

985 

DUKES. 

8 

11 

$630 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

5 
6 

6 
9 

500 
410 

Chilmark, 

1 

2 

80 

Longmeadow, 

1 

13 

1,800 

Cottage  City, 

2 

4 

250 

Ludlow, 

6 

8 

480 

Edgartown,  . 

1 

1 

50 

Monson, 

14 

18 

1,030 

Tisbury, 

2 

2 

150 

Montgomery, 

9 

9 

440 

West  Tisbury,      . 

2 

2 

100 

Palmer, 
Russell, 
Southwick,    . 

10 
6 
7 

20 
10 
17 

800 
480 
615 

ESSEX. 

96 

176 

$11,370 

Springfield, 

8 

11 

550 

Tolland, 

12 

17 

750 

Amesbury,    . 

4 

5 

250 

Wales,    . 

3 

10 

400 

Andover, 

2 

17 

785 

Westfield,      . 

19 

50 

9,200 

Beverly, 

4 

4 

480 

West  Springfield, 

7 

12 

460 

Boxford, 

4 

6 

295 

Wilbraham,  . 

13 

26 

1,735 

Danvers, 

1 

8 

900 

Essex, 

4 

4 

170 

Georgetown, 

2 

2 

75 

HAMPSHIRE. 

244 

430 

$21,067 

Gloucester, 

4 

4 

125 

Groveland,    . 

1 

1 

50 

Amherst, 

21 

46 

2,840 

Hamilton, 

2 

7 

250 

Belchertown, 

21 

24 

975 

Haverhill, 

8 

16 

950 

Chesterfield, 

9 

17 

527 

Ipswich, 

11 

18 

1,150 

Cummington, 

16 

22 

785 

Lynn,    . 

1 

1 

50 

'   EasthamptOD, 

3 

8 

363 

Lynnfield, 

2 

5 

200 

'   Enfield, . 

5 

10 

476 

Merrimac, 

2 

3 

111) 

Goshen, 

5 

5 

255 

Methuen, 

8 

13 

1,220 

Granby, 

4 

6 

145 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   :NrAME. 


589 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
COLTS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

CoDNTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

HAMPSHIRE -Con. 

NORFOLK-Con. 

Greenwich,    . 

4 

9 

$280 

Weymouth,  . 

1 

1 

$50 

Hadlev, . 

23 

46 

2,492 

Wrentham,    . 

5 

5 

205 

Hatfield, 

21 

61 

3,460 

Huntington,  . 
Middletield,  . 

9 

13 

11 

28 

445 
1,430 

PLYMOUTH. 

43 

75 

$6,070 

Northampton, 

20 

40 

2,300 

Bridgewater, 

1 

3 

60 

Pelham, 

3 

3 

150 

Carver,  . 

3 

3 

255 

Plainfield,      . 

7 

9 

285 

Duxbury, 

4 

12 

1,000 

Prescott, 

10 

13 

390 

East  Bridgewater, 

3 

3 

300 

Southampton, 

11 

17 

940 

Kingston, 

4 

11 

725 

South  lladley, 

2 

2 

100 

Lakeville, 

1 

1 

25 

Ware,     . 

15 

18 

585 

Marion,  . 

1 

1 

100 

Westhampton, 

6 

9 

315 

Marshfield,    . 

5 

8 

795 

Williamsburg, 

6 

6 

405 

Mattapoisett, 

5 

6 

380 

"Worthington, 

12 

22 

1,125 

Middleborough, 

2 

2 

235 

Norwell, 

4 

5 

195 

MIDDLESEX. 

187 

342 

$24,345 

Plymouth, 
Plympton, 

2 
1 

2 
1 

75 
76 

Acton,    .        .        .        . 

6 

10 

325 

Rochester, 

1 

3 

250 

Ashby,  . 

7 

10 

385 

Rockland, 

1 

2 

200 

Ashland, 

4 

6 

120 

Scituate, 

2 

5 

300 

Bedford, 

3 

3 

160 

West  Bridgewater, 

3 

7 

1,100 

B'illerica, 

3 

5 

450 

' 

Boxborough, 
Carlisle, 

6 
4 

9 
4 

600 
190 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

1 

$50 

Chelmsford,  . 

3 

3 

125 

Boston, 

1 

1 

50 

Concord, 

4 

6 

450 

Dracut,  . 

8 

10 

700 

Dunstable,     . 

2 

3 

150 

WORCESTER. 

396 

679 

$43,999 

Framingham, 
Groton,  . 
Holliston, 
Hopkinton,    . 

9 

14 
2 
1 

19 

24 
8 

1 

2,185 

1,495 

180 

15 

Ashburnham 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 
Barre,     . 

6 
12 

1 
9 

10 
28 

1 
27 

440 

2,36C 

40 

2,215 

Hudson, 
Lexington,     . 

5 
5 

5 
26 

185 
2,955 

Blackstone, 
Bolton,  , 

1 
5 

1 

9 

50 
260 

Lincoln, 
Littleton, 

5 
4 

20 
10 

1,775 
925 

Brooklield, 
Charlton, 

9 
13 

10 
15 

615 

759 

Marlborough, 

10 

11 

605 

Dana 

4 

4 

230 

Maynard, 
Natick,  . 
Newton, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 

1 

6 
4 

1 
3 

2 
7 
6 
1 
6 

100 
960 
430 
35 
150 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

2 
12 
11 
14 
15 

2 
14 
14 

37 
18 

125 

955 

695 

1,780 

740 

Reading, 
Sherborn, 
Shirley, 
Stow,      . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,  . 
Townsend,    . 
Tyngsborough, 
Waltham,    . 
Way  land, 
Westford,      . 
Weston, 
Wilmington, 

3 
4 
3 
6 
11 
1 
8 
6 
5 
5 
3 
7 
7 

5 

8 

3 

13 

27 
1 

13 
9 

17 
6 
5 

13 
8 

445 

350 

225 

640 

1,310 

75 

580 

1,625 

1,400 

370 

325 

750 

600 

Harvard, 

Holden, . 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

New  Braintn 

Northboroug 

Northbridge, 

;e. 

7 

9 

11 

6 
1 
5 
1 
2 
2 
4 
3 
3 

11 

14 

16 

46 

19 

1 

16 

2 

2 

2 

21 

7 

3 

1,295 
855 
695 

6,840 
775 
25 
433 
150 
75 
110 

1,890 
460 
200 

North  Brookfield, 

11 

14 

485 

NANTUCKET. 

6 

6 

$325 

Oakham, 

8 

13 

605 

Oxford,  . 

7 

7 

750 

Nantucket,    . 

6 

6 

325 

Paxton,  . 
Petersham, 

4 
17 

15 

29 

700 
1,495 

NORFOLK. 

45 

90 

$6,385 

Phillipston, 
Princeton, 

7 
12 

13 

16 

480 
815    ' 

Avon,     . 

6 

800 

RoyalBton, 

8 

10 

525 

Bellingham, 

2 

40 

Rutland, 

14 

16 

725 

Braintree, 

1 

60 

Shrewsbury, 

14 

25 

1,545 

Brookline, 

3 

45 

Southborough, 

1 

3 

1,500 

Dedham, 

1 

35 

Southbridge, 

6 

6 

390 

Dover,    . 

3 

155 

Spencer, 

25 

35 

2,365 

Foxborough, 

4 

210 

Sterling, 

10 

15 

990 

Holbrook, 

1 

75 

Sturbridge,    . 

3 

3 

97 

Medway, 

1 

25 

Sutton,  . 

11 

17 

975 

Millis,     . 

3 

215 

Templeton,   . 

I            4 

5 

175 

Milton,  . 

27 

3,125 

Upton,    . 

3 

3 

200 

Needham, 

6 

300 

Uxbridge, 

10 

18 

420 

Norfolk, 

7 

180 

Warren, 

9 

13 

895 

Norwood, 

1 

50 

Westborough, 

2 

5 

250 

QUINCY, 

2 

2 

175 

West  Boylston,     . 

5 

8 

390 

Sharon,  . 

2 

4 

125 

West  Brookfield, . 

7 

12 

410 

Stoughton, 

2 

4 

200 

Westminster, 

11 

15 

910 

Walpole, 

1 

1 

50 

Winchendon, 

1 

1 

25 

Wellesley, 

"   3 

7 

265 

Worcester, 

9 

1 

12 

915 

590 


CENSUS   OF   MxVSSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
COLTS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Coukties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Xumber 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty fo  r  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

2,222 

63,065 

3,911 

$229,282 

$58.62 

$103.19 

Barnstable 

2,124 

14 

2,110 

17 

1,375 

80.88 

98.21 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

526 

4,767 

1,046 

57,850 

55.31 

109.98 

Bristol, 

5,593 

108 

5,485 

159 

8,505 

53.49 

78.75 

Dukes, . 

483 

8 

475 

11 

630 

57.27 

78.75 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

98 

5,136 

176 

11,370 

64.60 

118.44 

Franklin, 

5,298 

321 

4,977 

486 

20,136 

41.43 

62.73 

Hampden, 

4,950 

227 

4,723 

393 

27,175 

69.15 

119.71 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

244 

4,819 

430 

21,067 

48.99 

86.34 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

187 

8,173 

342 

24,345 

71.18 

130.19 

Nantucket, 

147 

6 

141 

6 

325 

54.17 

54.17 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

45 

3,716 

90 

6,385 

70.94 

141.89 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

43 

4,545 

75 

6,070 

80.93 

141.16 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

1 

50 

60.00 

50.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

396 

13,811 

679 

43,999 

64.80 

111.11 

COWS. 

Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

890 

1,910 

$66,973 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

115 

283 

11,480 

Berkley, 

104 

406 

$13,472 

Bourne, 

50 

128 

3,485 

Dartmouth,   . 

345 

1,792 

70,172 

Brewster, 

36 

60 

2,035 

Dighton, 

124 

335 

12,029 

Chatham, 

93 

157 

4,206 

Easton,  .... 

132 

566 

19,880 

Dennis, 

55 

101 

3,298 

Fairhaven,     . 

97 

322 

17,948 

Eastham, 

42 

118 

3,221 

Fall  River, 

74 

393 

11,839 

Falmouth, 

119 

279 

4,328 

Freetown, 

60 

168 

6,261 

Harwich, 

115 

155 

4,263 

Mansfield, 

68 

168 

6,305 

Mashpee, 

14 

18 

450 

New  Bedford,   . 

104 

424 

17,684 

Orleans, 

50 

129 

3,612 

North  Attleborough,   . 

98 

470 

17,686 

Provincetown, 

9 

47 

1,675 

Norton, .... 

120 

302 

9,845 

Sandwich,     . 

34 

70 

2,278 

Ravnham, 

113 

380 

12,916 

Truro,    . 

75 

174 

5,845 

Rehoboth, 

257 

1,629 

51,927 

Wellfleet,       . 

48 

83 

3,240 

Seekonk, 

134 

955 

39,241 

Yarmouth,     . 

35 

108 

3,557 

Somerset, 

57 

347 

12,832 

Swansea, 

140 

792 

29,586 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,055 

19,595 

$527,403 

Taunton, 

194 

705 

26,053 

Adams 

93 

1,100 

20,109 

Westport, 

267 

1,061 

40,200 

Alford,  . 

52 

282 

7,253 

Becket,  . 

102 

410 

9,394 

DUKES. 

247 

746 

$21,845 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,  . 

Dalton,  . 

Egremont,     . 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

89 
68 
56 
86 
69 

152 
59 

107 

891 
318 
395 
770 
323 
1,102 
433 
693 

22,503 
8,962 

11,530 

29,390 
7,680 

29,144 
9,235 

15,365 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown,  . 
Gay  Head,     . 
Gosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

52 
31 

49 
18 
7 
20 
70 

75 

128 

243 

26 

37 

55 

182 

2,531 

3,484 
6,668 
775 
1,290 
1,550 
5,547 

Lanesborough, 

93 

727 

18,832 

Lee, 

122 

691 

17,978 

ESSEX. 

2,415 

16,021 

$531,623 

Lenox,   . 
Monterey, 
Mount  Washingto 
New  Ashford, 
New  Marlborougl 
North  Adams, 
Otis,       . 
Peru, 

PlTTSFIELD, 

Richmond,     . 
SandiBfield,  . 
Savoy     . 
Sheffield,       . 
Stockbridge, 
Tyringham,  . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge 
WiUiametown, 
Windsor, 

n,     . 

109 
79 
20 
23 

139 
8r, 
81 
60 

227 
86 

124 

109 

196 
90 
56 
62 
82 

185 
94 

572 

516 

74 

122 

1,436 
616 
304 
328 

1,077 
385 
765 
459 

1,515 
672 
363 
481 
312 

1,222 
541 

17,100 
14,336 

2,180 

2,845 
43,537 
14,904 

7,018 

8,400 
31,254 

8,767 
17,937 
10,760 
45,525 
22,209 

8,472 
10,923 

6,843 
34,666 
12,362 

Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Beverlt, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynx,    . 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

t 

105 

112 

105 

89 

22 

110 

60 

67 

83 

48 

62 

158 

140 

7 

10 

32 

15 

35 

58 

377 

719 

584 

696 

156 

837 

413 

221 

554 

179 

326 

1,261 

795 

68 

68 

234 

69 

197 

320 

10,875 

25,105 

23,412 

18,657 

5,465 

29,341 

12,935 

6,509 

20,570 

5,278 

10,697 

37,784 

24,630 

3,820 

2,340 

7,645 

2,750 

7,660 

7,647 

BRISTOL. 

2,723 

12,201 

$448,504 

Methuen, 
Middleton, 

187 
64 

1,277 
235 

60,364 
7,945 

Acushnet, 

117 

391 

14,536 

Nahant, 

2 

23 

1,380 

Attleborough, 

118 

695 

19,192 

Newbury, 

101 

904 

25,887 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   N^AME. 


591 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC  —  Continued. 
COWS  — Continued. 


Keturns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

ConNTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Tow.vs. 

portins 
Spccifled 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

ESSEX -Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Newburtpokt,   . 

53 

254 

$7,909 

Pelham, 

73 

191 

$5,105 

North  Andover, 

91 

1,117 

36,373 

Plainfield,      . 

77 

458 

10,995 

Peabody, 

95 

598 

22,807 

Prescott, 

71 

358 

10,204 

Rockport,      . 

15 

75 

2,450 

Southampton, 

156 

941 

30,970 

Rowley, 

82 

389 

12,323 

South  Hadley, 

118 

955 

32,623 

Salem, . 

28 

278 

10,670 

Ware,     . 

146 

865 

21,555 

Salisbury, 

95 

339 

10,680 

Westhampton, 

74 

397 

12,230 

Saugus, . 

32 

585 

21,465 

Williamsburg, 

106 

568 

18,476 

Swampscott, 

10 

58 

2,445 

Worthington, 

123 

791 

19,421 

Topi^tield,      . 

94 

728 

21,820 

Wenham, 

47 

341 

11,150 

MIDDLESEX. 

4,378 

30,044 

$1,043,138 

West  Newbury, 

121 

856 

22,935 

Acton,    .        .        .        . 

120 

1,056 

38,052 

FRANKLIN. 

2,780 

16,567 

$596,877 

Arlington,     . 
Ashby,  . 

35 
123 

99 
525 

2,660 
15,544 

Aehfield,       . 

170 

1,155 

35,912 

Ashland, 

75 

360 

10,595 

Bernardston, 

114 

649 

20,417 

Ayer,     . 

21 

120 

4,905 

Buckland, 

112 

651 

20,683 

Bedford, 

72 

626 

20,898 

Charlemont,  . 

108 

740 

23,131 

Belmont, 

30 

84 

2,950 

Colrain, 

168 

984 

29,34'.l 

Billerica, 

139 

872 

33,352 

Conway, 

131 

1,302 

43,266 

Boxborough, 

60 

542 

19,229 

Deerfield,      . 

193 

1,231 

39,360 

Burlington,   . 

34 

315 

10,645 

Erving,  . 

32 

130 

3,790 

Cambridge, 

7 

15 

840 

Gill, 

96 

661 

22,980 

Carlisle, 

65 

617 

20,818 

Greenfleld,    . 

151 

902 

33,796 

Chelmsford,  . 

168 

998 

33,622 

Hawley, 

80 

467 

14,661 

Concord, 

147 

1,625 

65,383 

Heath,    . 

97 

655 

18,772 

Dracut,  . 

110 

1,116 

40,558 

Leverett, 

96 

443 

11,633 

Dunstable,     . 

64 

509 

18,329 

Leyden, 

69 

364 

11,179 

Everett, 

6 

21 

700 

Monroe, 

28 

130 

3,247 

Framingham, 

171 

1,080 

40,065 

Montagiie,     . 

133 

662 

21,008 

Groton,  . 

163 

910 

28,411 

New  Salem,  . 

105 

365 

9,578 

HoUiston, 

122 

592 

16,161 

Northfleld,    . 

161 

756 

22,519 

Hopkinton,    . 

141 

746 

21,330 

Orange, 

135 

620 

17,758 

Hudson, 

85 

346 

10,094 

Rowe,     . 

70 

402 

8,716 

Lexington,     . 

151 

923 

32,653 

Shelburne,     . 

86 

941 

32,388 

Lincoln, 

94 

846 

27,992 

Shutesbury,  . 

62 

139 

3,443 

Littleton, 

102 

1,198 

42,074 

Sunderland,  . 

105 

1,238 

120,971 

Lowell, 

40 

183 

7,080 

Warwick, 

99 

266 

7,379 

Malden, 

5 

24 

1,150 

Wendell, 

66 

148 

3,866 

Marlborough, 

104 

626 

20,353 

Whately, 

113 

566 

17,075 

Maynard, 
Medford,     . 

41 
10 

330 

82 

12,102 
3,522 

HAMPDEN 

2,535 

14,177 

$426,351 

Melrose, 
Natick,  . 

6 
135 

20 
699 

620 
23,721 

Agawam, 

201 

1,539 

55,677 

Newton, 

121 

1,040 

35,987 

Blandford,     . 

130 

839 

19,902 

North  Reading, 

68 

452 

14,896 

Brimfield,      . 

134 

835 

22,000 

Pepperell,      . 

149 

785 

20,592 

Chester, 

79 

779 

14,515 

Reading, 

78 

357 

12,968 

Chicopee,     . 

102 

642 

22,107 

Sherborn, 

120 

926 

33,693 

East  Longmeadov 

J 

98 

474 

15,447 

Shirley, 

72 

378 

13,733 

Granville, 

162 

589 

16,562 

Sombrville, 

6 

33 

1,295 

Hampden, 

100 

566 

16,371 

Stonebam, 

23 

146 

3,910 

Holland, 

35 

121 

3,387 

Stow, 

90 

675 

21,843 

HOLTOKE,       . 

62 

493 

15,718 

Sudbury, 

132 

1,378 

48,926 

Longmeadow, 

45 

206 

7,590 

Tewksbury,  . 

122 

618 

24,071 

Ludlow, 

131 

1,147 

31,399 

Townsend,    . 

88 

289 

7,910 

Monson, 

207 

1,027 

30,358 

Tyugsborough, 

62 

463 

18,257 

Montgomery, 

52 

287 

8,796 

Wakefield,    . 

26 

182 

4,689 

Palmer, . 

152 

743 

17,589 

Waltham,    . 

66 

823 

32,994 

Russell, 

39 

108 

3,041 

Watertown,  . 

28 

127 

3,375 

South wi^k,    . 

145 

677 

22,020 

Wayland, 

87 

735 

30,437 

Springfield, 

96 

352 

13,415 

Westford, 

137 

751 

27,300 

Tolland, 

63 

291 

7,275 

Weston, 

106 

1,174 

38,080 

Wales,   . 

64 

188 

4,895 

Wilmington, 

82 

190 

6,774 

Westfield,      . 

211 

938 

31,603 

Winchester,  . 

28 

198 

6,560 

West  Springfield, 

109 

691 

26,115 

WOBURN, 

41 

219 

8,440 

Wilbraham,  . 

128 

645 

20,569 

NANTUCKET. 

75 

409 

$11,558 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,731 

15,637 

$458,674 

Nantucket,    . 

75 

409 

11,558 

Amherst, 

197 

1,503 

38,840 

Belcbertown, 
Chesterfield, 

265 
104 

1,432 
508 

39,545 
14,636 

NORFOLK 

1,678 

9,986 

$340,637 

Cummington, 

99 

506 

15,018 

Avon,     . 

37 

133 

5,094 

Easthampton, 

114 

667 

22,180 

Belliugham,  . 

71 

429 

11,825 

Enfield, . 

63 

333 

8,910 

Braintree, 

67 

404 

14,757 

Goshen, 

43 

316 

8,132 

Brookline,     . 

23 

697 

22,671 

Granby, 

115 

1,253 

39,367 

Canton, . 

68 

295 

10,400 

Greenwich,   . 

58 

268 

7,107 

Cohasset, 

24 

84 

3,120 

Hadlev, 

231 

1,159 

33,337 

Dedham, 

118 

1,169 

32,963 

Hatfield, 

150 

391 

12,101 

Dover,    . 

93 

614 

18,830 

Huntington,  . 

79 

423 

12,657 

Foxborough, 

109 

339 

11,335 

Middlefield,  . 

52 

359 

10,836 

Franklin, 

102 

523 

16,586 

Northampton, 

217 

995 

34,429 

Holbrook, 

34 

93 

4,542 

592 


CENSUS  or  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
COWS  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  aKd 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

NORFOLK— Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Hyde  Park,   . 

2 

4 

$150 

Auburn, 

88 

668 

$19,076 

Medfield,       . 

69 

407 

12,430 

Barre,     . 

177 

1,679 

60,872 

Medway, 

72 

360 

10,305 

Berlin,    . 

95 

586 

17,394 

Millis,    . 

54 

393 

11,779 

Blackstone, 

95 

434 

13,129 

Milton,   . 

25 

340 

25,890 

Bolton,  . 

120 

971 

25,016 

Needham, 

86 

642 

21,615 

Boylston, 

92 

781 

23,665 

Norfolk, 

66 

385 

10,470 

Brookfield, 

153 

714 

21,370 

Norwood, 

39 

279 

8,504 

Charlton, 

229 

1,222 

31,647 

QUIKCY, 

13 

230 

8,325 

Clinton, 

57 

148 

4,905 

Randolph,     . 

20 

141 

5,701 

Dana,     . 

65 

213 

5,693 

Sharon,  . 

66 

266 

10,140 

Douglas, 

94 

258 

7,599 

Stoughton,    . 

109 

347 

11,317 

Dudley, 

113 

721 

23,730 

M'alpole, 

107 

430 

15,395 

FiTCHBURG, 

110 

582 

19,003 

"Wellesley, 

50 

259 

9,900 

Gardner, 

54 

43T 

17,300 

"Weymouth, 

73 

356 

14,108 

Grafton, 

161 

1,136 

41,670 

Wrentham, 

101 

367 

12,485 

Hardwick, 

148 

1,512 

48,146 

Harvard, 

158 

1,290 

37,970 

PLYMOUTH. 

1,920 

6,739 

$243,727 

Holden, 

139 

888 

26,289 

Abington, 
Bridgewater, 
Brockton,   . 
Carver,  .... 

53 

80 
41 
65 

180 
393 
623 
120 

7,036 
15,516 
25,025 

3,958 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

23 

140 
109 
127 

78 

99 
729 
543 
442 
527 

2,880 
22,951 
21,339 
11,403 
16,200 

Dusbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hiugham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

82 
94 
59 
97 
97 
69 

,1 

106 

293 
367 
118 
218 
186 
460 
43 
172 
284 

6,303 
14,045 
4,704 
8,308 
7,182 
15,829 
1,865 
6,325 
8,120 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

New  Braintn 

Northboroug 

Northbridge, 

North  Brook 

Oakham, 

ie, 
h, 

field, 

138 
101 

47 
110 

79 
121 

74 
147 

75 

905 
512 
224 
666 
1,116 
810 
399 
87S 
606 

29,573 
15,660 
8,220 
23,905 
36,344 
27,498 
11,560 
26,540 
15,715 

Marion, . 

Marshfield, 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborouj 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

?h, :    : 

35 
108 

66 
182 

40 

73 

95 
430 
204 
422 

96 
146 

3,620 
15,266 

7,755 
12,782 

3,382 

4,694 

Oxford, 
Paxton,  . 
Petersham,    . 
Phillipston,   . 
Princeton, 
Royalston,     . 
Rutland, 

123 
65 

137 
79 

128 

121 

534 
412 
518 
462 
1,059 
566 

13,875 
12,180 
14,236 
15,992 
35,124 
16,021 

Plymouth, 

60 

144 

5,350 

124 

892 

24,164 

Plympton, 
Rochester, 

61 
102 

86 
314 

2,776 
11,870 

Shrewsbury, 
Southborough, 

146 
91 

1,182 
1,056 

41,958 
39,757 

Rockland, 
Scituate, 
Wareham, 
West  Bridge 
Whitman, 

svater. 

31 

105 
33 

78 
25 

133 
181 

75 
715 
241 

4,843 

7,920 

2,425 

26,020 

10,808 

Southbridge, 
Spencer, 
Sterling, 
Sturbridge,    . 
Sutton,  . 

71 
144 
160 
152 
163 

623 

901 

1,479 

661 

795 

13,960 
26,075 
46,465 
19,099 
23,189 

Templeton,   . 

130 

488 

14,527 

SUFFOLK. 

97 

728 

$32,941 

Upton,   . 

117 

515 

16,820 

Boston,        .       .       . 

73 

621 

29,361 

Uxbridge, 

140 

568 

18,073 

Chelsea 

7 

40 

1,330 

Warren, 

116 

1,156 

28,300 

Revere,  .        .        .        . 

12 

57 

1,890 

Webster, 

49 

202 

6,405 

Winthrop,     . 

5 

10 

360 

Westborough, 

102 

1,171 

47,320 

West  Boylston, 

82 

657 

21,523 

WORCESTER. 

6,755 

42,742 

$1,352,994 

West  Brookfield, 
Westminster, 

89 
165 

836 
572 

25,338 
17,387 

Ashburnham, 

100 

328 

8,720 

Wiuchendon, 

88 

311 

8,570 

Athol 

132 

449 

14,665 

Worcester, 

224 

1,773 

68,989 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 

Sppfitic-(1 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

32,279 

33,008 

187,502 

$6,093,245 

$32.50 

$188.77 

Barnstable 

2,124 

890 

1,234 

1,910 

56,973 

29.83 

64.01 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

3,055 

2,238 

19,596 

527,403 

26.92 

172.64 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,723 

2,870 

12,201 

448,504 

36.76 

164.71 

Dukes,  . 

483 

247 

236 

746 

21,845 

29.28 

88.44 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

2,415 

2,817 

16,021 

531,623 

33.18 

220.13 

Franklin, 

5,298 

2,780 

2,518 

16,567 

596,877 

36.03 

214.70 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,635 

2,416 

14,177 

428,351 

30.07 

168.19 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,731 

2,332 

15,637 

458,674 

29.33 

167.95 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

4,378 

3,982 

30,044 

1,043,138 

34.72 

238.27 

Nantucket, 

147 

75 

72 

409 

11,558 

28.26 

154.11 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,678 

2,083 

9,986 

340,637 

34.11 

203.00 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,920 

2,668 

6,739 

243,727 

36.17 

126.94 

Suffolk, 

188 

97 

91 

728 

32,941 

45.25 

339.60 

Worcester, 

14,207 

6,755 

7,452 

42,742 

1,352,994 

31.65 

200.30 

AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY:  BY  NAME. 


593 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC  —  Continued. 
HEIFERS. 


Returns 

Returns 

CO0NTIES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

ConuTiES, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

196 

301 

$5,357 

ESSEX. 

738 

1,843 

$32,140 

Barnstable,    . 

39 

73 

1,660 

Amesbury,    . 

27 

146 

1,110 

Bourne, 

9 

25 

380 

Andover, 

41 

123 

2,498 

Brewster, 

7 

7 

103 

Beverly,     , 

29 

45 

976 

Chatham, 

11 

13 

190 

Boxford, 

28 

66 

1,044 

Dennis, .... 

5 

7 

150 

Bradford, 

8 

27 

412 

Eastham, 

11 

12 

153 

Danvers, 

12 

56 

1,672 

Falmouth,     . 

28 

48 

897 

Essex,    . 

28 

60 

708 

Harwich, 

13 

14 

250 

Georgetown, 

17 

34 

686 

Mashpee, 

7 

7 

100 

Gloucester, 

26 

52 

639 

Orleans, 

11 

13 

168 

Grovelaud,     . 

13 

20 

270 

Provincetown, 

7 

9 

162 

Hamilton, 

25 

62 

846 

Sandwich, 

11 

19 

265 

Haverhill, 

31 

68 

2,276 

Truro,     .... 

24 

35 

579 

Ipswich, 

22 

56 

1,430 

Wellfleet,       . 

6 

7 

110 

Lawrence, 

2 

6 

175 

Yarmouth,     . 

8 

12 

190 

Lynn,    . 
Lynnfield, 

6 
6 

14 
9 

250 
180 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,241 

2,888 

$43,049 

Manchester, 
BJarblehead, . 

1 
15 

1 
32 

15 
419 

Adams,  .... 

32 

71 

1,018 

Merrimac, 

18 

33 

565 

Alford,  .... 

19 

37 

516 

Methuen, 

46 

110 

1,830 

Becket 

61 

128 

1,812 

Middleton, 

14 

18 

283 

Cheshire, 

45 

122 

1,746 

Newbury, 

56 

193 

3,061 

Clarksburg,  . 

30 

52 

1,001 

Newburyport,   . 

14 

20 

346 

Dalton 

17 

44 

680 

North  Andover,    . 

56 

160 

2,140 

Egremont,     . 

38 

95 

2,295 

Peabody, 

28 

81 

1,498 

Florida, 

27 

55 

795 

Rockport, 

4 

6 

58 

Great  Barrington, 

48 

137 

2,496 

Rowley, 

24 

60 

928 

Hancock, 

21 

45 

531 

Salem, . 

7 

10 

185 

Hinsdale, 

61 

152 

2,105 

Salisbury, 

30 

53 

864 

Lanesborough,      . 

48 

112 

1,396 

Saugus, . 

6 

11 

190 

Lee 

39 

92 

2,070 

Swampscott, 

4 

9 

135 

Lenox,    .... 

44 

103 

1,8.53 

Topsfield, 

29 

68 

2,260 

Monterey, 

33 

60 

847 

Wenham, 

13 

21 

330 

MouBt  Washington,     . 

6 

9 

125 

West  Newbury,    . 

52 

113 

1,861 

New  Ashiord,  .     . 

8 

18 

170 

New  Marlborough, 
North  Adams,   . 

83 
35 

244 
65 

3,426 
1,051 

FRANKLIN. 

1,360 

4,112 

$61,705 

Otis, 

37 

79 

1,125 

Ashfield, 

93 

302 

4,209 

Peru, 

27 

71 

777 

Bernardston, 

66 

170 

2,561 

PiTTSPIELD, 

63 

108 

1,480 

Buckland, 

49 

126 

1,-525 

Richmond,     . 

19 

42 

410 

Charlemont, 

49 

140 

1,735 

Sandisiield,   . 

53 

140 

1,765 

Colrain, 

105 

266 

3,9.59 

Savoy,     .... 

45 

89 

1,338 

Conwav, 

78 

293 

3,673 

Sheffield, 

81 

189 

2,795 

Deerfie'ld, 

103 

409 

8,346 

Stockbridge, 

34 

94 

1,477 

Erviug,  . 

12 

20 

240 

Tyringham,  . 

21 

32 

539 

Gill,        . 

57 

185 

3,079 

Washington, 

36 

90 

1,045 

Greenfield, 

54 

139 

2,589 

West  Stockbridge, 

16 

17 

262 

Hawley, 

54 

154 

1,874 

Williamstown, 

75 

166 

2,690 

Heath,    . 

63 

219 

2,708 

Windsor, 

39 

130 

1,413 

Leverett, 
Leydeu, 

46 
42 

83 
106 

1,028 
1,739 

BRISTOL. 

740 

1,272 

$19,679 

Monroe, 
Montague, 

12 
61 

30 
264 

336 
3,596 

Acushnet, 

46 

66 

1,310 

New  Salem, 

44 

91 

1,280 

Attleborough, 

50 

50 

1,037 

Northfield, 

81 

215 

3,059 

Berkley, 

20 

38 

604 

Oraiige, . 

41 

93 

1,099 

Dartmouth,  . 

139 

209 

2,897 

Rowe,     . 

35 

93 

1,135 

Dighton, 

22 

45 

980 

Shelburne, 

62 

346 

5,885 

Easton,  .... 

45 

79 

1,158 

Shutesbury, 

9 

13 

199 

Fairhaven,     . 

32 

101 

691 

Sunderland, 

38 

105 

2,023 

Fall  River, 

23 

36 

773 

Warwick, 

36 

61 

849 

Freetown, 

13 

28 

416 

Wendell, 

17 

32 

475 

Mansfield, 

13 

18 

241 

Whately, 

53 

157 

2,506 

New  Bedford,  . 

18 

29 

516 

North  Attleborough,    . 
Norton,  .... 

24 
34 

38 
61 

535 

828 

HAMPDEN. 

1,055 

2,409 

$36,656 

Raynham, 

35 

52 

900 

Agawam, 

66 

168 

2,975 

Rehoboth, 

43 

95 

1,100 

Blandford,     . 

67 

136 

1,868 

Seekonk, 

14 

34 

575 

Brimfield,      . 

70 

162 

2,623 

Somerset, 

16 

30 

384 

Chester, 

42 

117 

1,480 

Swansea, 

45 

98 

1,874 

Chicopee,     . 

47 

70 

1,838 

Taunton, 

56 

88 

1,537 

East  Longmeadow, 

35 

71 

1,121 

Westport, 

52 

77 

1,323 

Granville, 

75 

124 

1,782 

Hampden, 

38 

75 

1,385 

DUKES. 

79 

157 

$2,813 

Holland, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

16 
33 

41 

79 

698 
1,384 

Chilmark, 

17 

42 

873 

Longmeadow, 

15 

47 

788 

Cottage  <  ity, 

11 

15 

232 

Ludlow, 

69 

172 

2,307 

Edgartown,  . 

20 

40 

660 

Monson, 

100 

236 

3,788 

Gay  Head,    . 

4 

4 

70 

Montgomery, 

16 

39 

596 

Gcsnold, 

3 

4 

65 

Palmer, .... 

62 

150 

1,835 

Tisbury, 

3 

8 

90 

Russell, 

15 

34 

621 

West  Tisbury,     . 

21 

44 

823 

j   Southwick,    . 

55 

136 

1,568 

594 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HEIFERS  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Kc- 

porting 

Xumber 

Vahie 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con, 

Springfield, 

22 

40 

$826 

Winchester,  . 

2 

2 

$30 

Tolland, 

24 

62 

851 

WOBURN, 

4 

4 

64 

Wales,     .      .        .        . 

21 

43 

625 

Westfield,     . 
West  Springiield, 

79 
32 

187 
88 

2,225 
1,205 

NANTUCKET. 

34 

93 

$1,795 

Wilbraham,  . 

56 

132 

2,267 

Nantucket,    . 

• 

34 

93 

1,795 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,133 

2,853 

$41,625 

NORFOLK 

321 

670 

$15,814 

Amherst, 

102 

297 

4,811 

Avon,     . 

2 

3 

72 

Belchertown, 

152 

367 

5,388 

Bellingham, 

20 

40 

559 

Chesterfield, 

55 

133 

1,624 

Braintree, 

10 

23 

360 

Cummington, 

51 

155 

2,(i39 

Brookliue, 

4 

11 

320 

Eaethampton, 

39 

68 

1,260 

Canton, 

5 

9 

130 

Enfield, . 

22 

74 

1,110 

Dedham, 

17 

38 

476 

Goshen, 

24 

49 

720 

Dover,    . 

10 

30 

460 

Granby, 

43 

87 

1,312 

Foxborough, 

33 

49 

667 

Greenwich,   . 

13 

36 

533 

Franklin, 

31 

71 

1,343 

Hadley,  . 

76 

203 

2,995 

Holbrook, 

12 

17 

430 

Hatfield, 

36 

62 

1,016 

Medfield, 

18 

40 

565 

Huntington,  . 

42 

99 

1,436 

Medway, 

14 

32 

427 

Middlefield,  . 

33 

81 

1,390 

Millis,    . 

14 

28 

400 

Northampton, 

70 

157 

2,271 

Milton,  . 

5 

37 

5,210 

Pelham, 

25 

39 

578 

Needham, 

3 

4 

55 

Plainfield,      , 

42 

134 

1,423 

Norfolk, 

20 

46 

893 

Prescott, 

35 

92 

1,122 

Norwood, 

6 

15 

215 

Southampton, 

45 

106 

1,726 

Randolph, 

3 

4 

91 

South  Hadley, 

30 

109 

1,662 

Sharon, . 

21 

43 

987 

Ware,      . 

55 

135 

1,799 

Stoughton 

17 

28 

503 

Westhampton, 
Williamsburg, 

48 
42 

98 
102 

1,389 

1,826 

Walpole, 
Wei  esley, 

17 
12 

25 
22 

320 
461 

Worthington, 

53 

170 

2,195 

Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

11 
16 

18 
37 

485 
385 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,196 

3,214 

$58,026 

PLYMOUTH. 

466 

795 

$16,507 

Acton,   . 
Ashby, . 
Ashland, 

36 
41 
19 

138 

87 
28 

2,759 
1,345 

470 

Abingtou, 
Bridgewater, 
Brockton,   . 

14 

19 

8 

19 
51 
23 

496 
1,455 

875 

Ayer, 
Bedford, 
Belmont, 
Billerica, 
Boxborough, 
Burlington,    . 
Carlisle, 
Chelmsford, . 

2 
17 

4 
53 
22 

6 
17 
65 

3 

53 

9 

140 

106 

22 

36 

160 

66 

1,070 

155 

2,336 

1,799 

340 

572 

2,408 

Carver,  . 

Dux  bury. 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth,     . 

Plympton,     . 

Rochester,     . 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewate 

Whitman, 

20 
29 
21 
14 
12 
17 
22 

1 
12 
18 

7 
32 
14 
51 
11 

9 
15 
13 
32 
10 
21 
11 
29 

4 

28 
40 
32 
27 
21 
25 
42 
2 
15 
36 
11 
85 
30 
73 
16 
12 
27 
18 
47 
12 
23 
11 
58 
11 

415 
918 
765 
675 
212 
625 
895 
70 
338 
450 
142 

1,418 
684 

1,122 
300 
290 
598 
320 
544 
255 
490 
148 

1,502 
505 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable,     . 

Framingham, 

Groton, 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,    . 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Medford,     . 

Natick,  . 

42 
38 
31 
48 
42 
19 
22 
23 
26 
27 
56 
1 
2 
32 
12 
3 
44 

130 
92 
90 

180 

110 
51 
72 
61 
64 
61 

249 

2 

4 

85 

24 

4 

79 

3,651 

1,390 

1,648 

3,511 

2,581 

675 

915 

815 

1,372 

1,026 

4,925 

60 

65 

1,473 

463 

90 

1,203 

r. 

Newton, 

15 

30 

730 

North  Reading, 

17 

44 

758 

SUFFOLK. 

10 

24 

$567 

Pepperell, 

26 

87 

1,160 

Boston, 

5 

14 

435 

Reading, 

7 

14 

262 

Chelsea, 

3 

8 

107 

Sherborn, 

40 

92 

1,565 

Revere,  . 

2 

2 

25 

Shirley, 

29 

101 

1,885 

Somerville, 
Stoneham,     . 

1 
5 

1 
5 

15 

60 

WORCESTER. 

2,732 

7,056 

$114,319 

Stow, 

35 

107 

1,715 

Ashburnham, 

31 

97 

1,133 

Sudbury, 

54 

143 

2,407 

Athol,    . 

35 

69 

1,234 

Tewksbury,  . 

27 

48 

934 

Auburn, 

33 

64 

1,132 

Townsend,    . 

32 

47 

717 

Harre,     . 

87 

357 

6,132 

Tyiigsborough, 

25 

61 

1,125 

Berlin,   . 

30 

87 

1,270 

Wakefield,     . 

3 

6 

90 

Blackstone, 

21 

38 

546 

Walthaji,    . 

5 

15 

317 

Bolton,  . 

46 

172 

3,098 

Wayland,       . 

29 

74 

1,443 

Boylston, 

35 

82 

1,198 

Westford,      . 

43 

112 

1,940 

Brookfield, 

61 

124 

2,117 

Weston, 

25 

51 

963 

Charlton, 

111 

297 

4,553 

Wilmington, 

22 

31 

663 

Clinton, 

7 

13 

188 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


595 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HEIFERS  —  Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Dana,     .... 

19 

42 

$624 

Paxton 

25 

51 

$677 

Douglas, 

23 

30 

507 

Petersham,    . 

53 

119 

1,691 

Dudley, 

56 

157 

2,822 

Phillipston,  . 

36 

85 

1,438 

FiTCHBUBG, 

32 

67 

851 

Princeton, 

57 

144 

2,367 

Gardner, 

23 

41 

652 

Royalston,     . 

54 

111 

1,805 

Grai^oa, 

63 

149 

2,688 

Rutland, 

48 

105 

1,621 

Hard  wick, 

85 

264 

4,767 

Shrewsbury, 

80 

230 

3,419 

Harvard, 

76 

195 

4,368 

Southborough, 

36 

109 

2,070 

Holden, . 

42 

95 

1,123 

Southbridge, 

33 

85 

1,252 

Hopedale, 

3 

6 

81 

Spencer, 

85 

224 

3,181 

Hubbardston 

69 

150 

2,453 

Sterling, 

64 

119 

1,810 

Lancaster, 

37 

126 

2,216 

Sturbridge,    . 

70 

159 

2,293 

Leicester, 

31 

57 

832 

Sutton,  . 

66 

122 

2,189 

Leominster,  . 

62 

173 

2,492 

Templeton,   . 

46 

95 

1,011 

Lunenburg, 

53 

158 

2,974 

Upton,    . 

47 

100 

1,191 

Mendon, 

32 

76 

1,123 

Uxbridge, 

51 

109 

1,806 

Milford, 

18 

36 

717 

Warren, 

62 

164 

2,234 

Millbury, 

39 

86 

1,506 

Webster, 

13 

19 

344 

New  Braintree,     . 

50 

166 

3,331 

Westborough, 

37 

141 

3,053 

Northborough, 

49 

156 

2,408 

West  Boylston, 

38 

128 

1,919 

Northbridge, 

26 

76 

1,111 

West  Brooktield, 

56 

231 

4,002 

North  Brookfleld, 

69 

156 

2,662 

Westminster, 

44 

65 

1,007 

Oakham, 

27 

72 

1,151 

Winchendon, 

33 

68 

762 

Oxford, . 

55 

101 

1,663 

Worcester, 

62 

238 

4,454 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Total 
Returns 


Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Pn:>perty 


Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


Average 
Price 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes,  . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex 

Nautucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


65,287 

2,124 
5,293 
5,593 

483 
5,232 
5,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


11,301 

196 

1,241 

740 

79 

738 

1,360 

1,055 

1,133 

1,196 

34 

321 

466 

10 

2,732 


53,986 

1,928 
4,052 
4,853 

404 
4,494 
3,938 
3,895 
3,930 
7,164 

113 
3,440 
4,122 

178 
11,475 


27,687 

301 
2,888 
1,272 

157 
1,843 
4,112 
2,409 
2,853 
3,214 
93 

670 

795 

24 

7,056 


$450,052 

5,357 
43,049 
19,679 

2,813 
32,140 
61,705 
36,656 
41,625 
58,026 

1,795 

15,814 

16,507 

567 

114,319 


$16.25 

17.80 
14.91 
15.47 
17.92 
17.44 
15.01 
15.22 
14.59 
18.05 
19.30 
23.60 
20.76 
23.63 
16.20 


Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 


$39.82 

27.33 
34.69 
26.59 
35.61 
43.55 
45.37 
34.75 
36.74 
48.52 
52.79 
49.26 
35.42 
56.70 
41.84 


HENS    AND    CHICKENS. 


Hens  and  Chick 

ens 

Hens  and  Chickens 

(Fancy) 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

1,225 

83,425 

$37,546 

17 

1,255 

$1,630 

$39,176 

Barnstable,  .... 

124 

12,508 

6,146 

4 

450 

750 

6,896 

Bourne, 

46 

2,037 

1,014 

2 

42 

42 

1,056 

Brewster, 

33 

1,565 

777 

1 

100 

200 

977 

Chatham, 

132 

7,647 

2,421 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,421 

Dennis, 

75 

4,359 

2,183 

2 

200 

175 

2,358 

Eastham, 

50 

6,691 

2,876 

2 

75 

75 

2,951 

Falmouth,     . 

122 

5,794 

3,058 

1 

50 

50 

3,108 

Harwich, 

234 

12,149 

3,897 

_ 

_ 

. 

3,897 

Mashpee, 

17 

429 

215 

_ 

_ 

_ 

215 

Orleans, 

58 

8,645 

4,258 

_ 

« 

_ 

4,258 

Provincetown, 

79 

3,993 

2,076 

1 

8 

8 

2,084 

Sandwich,     . 

32 

2,447 

992 

.. 

_ 

_ 

992 

Truro,  . 

91 

6,462 

3,254 

- 

_ 

_ 

3,254 

Wellfleet,      . 

95 

6,599 

3,324 

1 

5 

5 

3,329 

Yarmouth,   . 

37 

2,100 

1,055 

3 

325 

325 

1,380 

596 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC. —  Continued. 
HENS   AND   CHICKENS  — Continued. 


Hens  and  Chickens 

Hens  and  Chickens 

[Fancy) 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

AgprreKate 

Towns. 

Keporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,020 

119,758 

$56,368 

22 

2,649 

$5,096 

$61,464 

Adams,         .... 

84 

4,914 

2,175 

1 

1,000 

3,000 

5,175 

Alford, 

53 

2,894 

1,309 

1 

50 

75 

1,384 

Becket, 

95 

2,306 

916 

- 

- 

_ 

916 

Cheshire, 

87 

3,097 

1,544 

2 

225 

225 

1,769 

Clarksburg, . 

71 

3,228 

1,680 

3 

205 

278 

1,958 

Dalton, 

65 

2,196 

1,096 

1 

200 

200 

1,296 

Egremont,    . 

80 

3,127 

1,576 

- 

- 

- 

1,576 

riorida, 

63 

1,643 

822 

- 

- 

- 

822 

Great  Barrington, 

152 

6,641 

3,166 

- 

- 

- 

3,166 

Hancock, 

61 

3,909 

1,267 

- 

- 

- 

1,267 

Hinsdale, 

114 

4,073 

2,046 

- 

- 

- 

2,046 

Lanesborough,     . 

97 

3,365 

1.627 

- 

- 

_ 

1,627 

Lee,       .... 

113 

3,485 

1,735 

5 

700 

900 

2,635 

Lenox 

94 

4,161 

2,127 

- 

_ 

_ 

2,127 

Monterey,    . 

80 

2,196 

1,111 

- 

- 

- 

1,111 

Mount  Washington,    . 

18 

491 

248 

- 

- 

_ 

243 

New  Ashford,     . 

23 

784 

313 

_ 

_ 

_ 

313 

New  Marlborough, 

144 

5,381 

2,568 

1 

40 

120 

2,688 

North  Adams,  . 

82 

3,987 

2,066 

1 

45 

45 

2,111 

Otis,      .... 

74 

2,640 

1,062 

- 

- 

_ 

1,062 

Peru,     .... 

56 

2,372 

815 

- 

- 

- 

815 

PiTTSFIELD, 

235 

12,299 

6,060 

1 

15 

30 

6,090 

Richmond,   . 

87 

4,432 

1,775 

- 

- 

- 

1,775 

Sandislield,  . 

127 

3,443 

1,320 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,320 

Savoy 

109 

3,309 

1,638 

1 

1 

2 

1,640 

Sheffield,      . 

192 

6,907 

3,445 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,445 

Btockbridge, 

85 

4,810 

2,412 

- 

- 

_ 

2,412 

Tyringham, 

54 

1,538 

620 

- 

- 

- 

620 

Washington, 

61 

1,894 

948 

- 

- 

- 

948 

West  Stockbridge, 

81 

3,246 

1,575 

- 

- 

- 

1,575 

Williametown,     . 

190 

8,445 

4,049 

5 

168 

221 

4,270 

Windsor, 

93 

2,545 

1,257 

- 

- 

- 

1,257 

BRISTOL. 

3,450 

272,842 

$137,672 

24 

1,965 

$2,712 

$140,384 

Acushnet,    .... 

171 

12,201 

6,120 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6,120 

Attleborough, 

126 

7,414 

3,728 

1 

100 

100 

3,828 

Berkley, 

153 

8,421 

4,259 

1 

100 

100 

4,359 

Dartmouth, . 

437 

25,990 

12,988 

- 

- 

- 

12,988 

Dighton, 

184 

10,209 

5,128 

2 

60 

120 

5,248 

Easton, 

157 

6,788 

3,531 

2 

27 

51 

3,582 

Fairhaven,    . 

140 

11,241 

6,093 

1 

6 

5 

6,098 

Fall  River, 

109 

7,463 

3,929 

2 

175 

190 

4,119 

Freetown,     . 

59 

9,206 

5,504 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5,504 

Mansfield,     . 

93 

7,336 

3,380 

1 

50 

50 

3,430 

New  Bedfokb,  . 

128 

7,017 

3,511 

2 

300 

300 

3,811 

North  Attleborough, 

118 

6,700 

3,401 

1 

200 

500 

3,901 

Norton, 

147 

12,789 

6,177 

1 

150 

90 

6,267 

Raynham,     . 

160 

6,365 

3,193 

2 

22 

26 

3,219 

Rehoboth,     . 

322 

21,370 

11,013 

1 

50 

50 

11,063 

Beekonk, 

167 

9,909 

4,973 

_ 

- 

_ 

4,973 

Somerset,     . 

69 

6,528 

3,219 

1 

500 

800 

4,019 

Swansea, 

178 

19,138 

10,013 

_ 

- 

- 

10,013 

Taunton,    . 

236 

12,826 

6,608 

6 

225 

330 

6,938 

Westport,     . 

296 

63,931 

30,904 

- 

- 

- 

30,904 

DUKES. 

257 

12,484 

$6,405 

36 

150 

$175 

$6,580 

Chilmark,     .... 

52 

1,910 

1,034 

1 

25 

50 

1,084 

Cottage  City, 

34 

1,653 

832 

34 

50 

50 

882 

Edgartown,  . 

52 

2,661 

1,408 

1 

75 

75 

1,483 

Gay  Head,    . 

18 

434 

216 

- 

- 

- 

216 

Gosnold, 

8 

580 

296 

_ 

_ 

- 

296 

Tisburv, 

21 

1,086 

543 

- 

- 

_ 

543 

West  fisbury,    . 

72 

4,160 

2,076 

- 

- 

- 

2,076 

ESSEX. 

2,266 

171,685 

$90,715 

65 

4,745 

$6,156 

$96,871 

Amesbury 

35 

7,998 

4,439 

7 

836 

836 

5,275 

Andover, 

14 

2,010 

977 

- 

- 

- 

977 

Beverly,    . 

106 

8,621 

4,031 

9 

536 

1,123 

5,154 

Boxford, 

101 

7,728 

4,560 

- 

- 

- 

4,560 

Bradford, 

3 

325 

163 

- 

_ 

_ 

163 

Danvers, 

27 

4,520 

2,277 

1 

75 

150 

2,427 

Essex,  . 

63 

4,070 

2,508 

- 

- 

- 

2,508 

Georgetown, 

73 

2,948 

1,486 

o 

75 

65 

1,551 

Gloucester, 

96 

6,670 

3,562 

1 

400 

400 

3,962 

Groveland,  . 

64 

4,258 

2,110 

" 

" 

' 

2,110 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAIVIE. 


597 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HENS  AND   CHICKENS  — Continued. 


Hens  and  Chickens 

Hess  and  Chickens 

(Fanov) 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Hamilton 

53 

3,707 

12,151 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$2,151 

Haverhill, 

178 

8,665 

5,265 

3 

145 

$133 

5,398 

Ipswich, 

106 

7,415 

3,705 

1 

60 

60 

3,765 

Lawbenck, 

4 

545 

278 

_ 

_ 

278 

Lynn,  . 

13 

2,104 

1,160 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,160 

Lynnfield,    . 

19 

4,180 

2,161 

- 

- 

_ 

2,161 

Manchester, 

17 

1,507 

927 

- 

- 

- 

927 

Marblehead, 

32 

2,490 

1,552 

1 

25 

50 

1,602 

Merrimac,     . 

63 

3,421 

1,768 

1 

14 

14 

1,782 

Methueii, 

187 

10,818 

6,185 

8 

372 

604 

6,789 

Middleton,    . 

66 

5,300 

2,893 

- 

_ 

_ 

2,893 

Nahaut, 

2 

98 

60 

_ 

_ 

_ 

60 

Newbury,     . 

106 

5,646 

2,549 

7 

145 

198 

2,747 

Newburtport, 

78 

7,018 

3,743 

3 

540 

930 

4,673 

North  Andover, 

89 

6,310 

2,988 

1 

90 

135 

3,123 

Peabody, 

127 

14,931 

7,476 

6 

640 

566 

8,032 

Rockport,     . 

17 

822 

623 

_ 

_ 

_ 

623 

Rowley, 

83 

3,471 

1,766 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,756 

Salem, 

27 

2,668 

1,475 

3 

460 

455 

1,930 

Salisbury,    . 

114 

8,831 

3,829 

1 

50 

63 

3,892 

SauguB, 

36 

3,575 

2,023 

„ 

_ 

_ 

2,023 

Swampscott, 

8 

454 

255 

_ 

_ 

_ 

255 

Topstield,     . 

74 

10,210 

5,106 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6,106 

Wenham,      . 

56 

3,364 

1,781 

1 

95 

114 

1,895 

West  Newbury,  . 

129 

4,987 

2,893 

9 

187 

270 

3,163 

FRANKLIN. 

2,717 

102,292 

$48,169 

10 

308 

$319 

$48,488 

Ashfield,       .        .        .        , 

147 

4,773 

2,216 

2 

72 

94 

2,310 

Beruardston, 

119 

4,869 

2,277 

i 

50 

50 

2,327 

Bucliland,     . 

103 

2,664 

1,199 

_ 

_ 

1,199 

Charlemont, 

105 

4,190 

1,555 

_ 

- 

_ 

1,555 

Colrain, 

160 

8,481 

3,419 

- 

- 

- 

3,419 

Conway, 

120 

3,942 

1,950 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,950 

Deerfleld,     . 

200 

6,915 

3,464 

3 

103 

73 

3,537 

Erving, 

31 

1,048 

534 

- 

_ 

_ 

534 

Gill,      . 

98 

6,183 

3,022 

_ 

- 

_ 

3,022 

Greenfield,  . 

144 

7,449 

3,618 

1 

30 

50 

3,668 

Hawley, 

78 

2,054 

953 

_ 

_ 

953 

Heath,  . 

89 

3,070 

1,112 

2 

16 

12 

1,124 

Leverett, 

107 

4,355 

2,159 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,15& 

Leyden, 

67 

3,316 

1,301 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,301 

Monroe, 

24 

819 

306 

_ 

_ 

_ 

306 

Montague,    . 

129 

3,525 

1,918 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,918 

New  Salem, 

124 

5,540 

2,953 

_ 

- 

_ 

2,953 

Northfield,  . 

142 

4,814 

2,475 

1 

37 

40 

2,515 

Orange, 

114 

3,917 

1,977 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,977 

Rowe,  . 

69 

1,549 

785 

_ 

_ 

_ 

785 

Shelburne,    . 

85 

2,993 

1,382 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,382 

Shutesbury, 

72 

2,275 

1,026 

_ 

_ 

-. 

1,025 

Sunderland, 

104 

2,682 

1,337 

_ 

_ 

— 

1,337 

Warwick,     . 

104 

4,239 

1,915 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,915 

Wendell,      . 

72 

3,188 

1,270 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,270 

"Whately,      . 

110 

3,442 

2,046 

- 

- 

- 

2,046 

HAMPDEN. 

2,720 

124,350 

$61,929 

14 

1,067 

$1,057 

$62,986 

Agawam 

263 

18,159 

9,170 

1 

20 

20 

9,190 

Blandford,    . 

126 

3,648 

1,529 

1 

4 

3 

1,532 

Brimtield,     . 

146 

4,313 

2,121 

2,121 

Chester, 

77 

2,431 

914 

_ 

_ 

_ 

914 

Chicopeb,    . 

127 

7,689 

4,089 

3 

193 

164 

4,253 

East  Longmeadoi 

^. 

113 

4,183 

2,179 

_ 

2,179 

Granville,     . 

119 

5,232 

2,326 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,326 

Hampden,     . 

102 

5,237 

2,950 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,950 

HoUand, 

36 

1,102 

548 

_ 

_ 

_ 

548 

HOLTOKE,      . 

67 

2,770 

1,393 

1 

300 

300 

1,693 

Longmeadow, 

55 

1,680 

869 

_ 

869 

Ludlow, 

139 

6,657 

3,388 

o 

90 

90 

3,478 

Monson, 

208 

10,154 

5,104 

1 

20 

40 

5,144 

Montgomery, 

51 

1,488 

507 

507 

Palmer, 

161 

6,515 

2,818 

1 

20 

20 

2,838 

Russell, 

37 

898 

291 

_ 

_ 

291 

Southwick,  . 

138 

6,666 

3,365 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3,365 

Springfield, 

143 

9.565 

5,262 

4 

420 

420 

5,682 

Tolland, 

44 

1,509 

693 

^ 

693 

Wales,  . 

65 

1,828 

920 

_ 

_ 

_ 

920 

Westfield,     . 

235 

10,254 

5,194 

— 

_ 

_ 

5,194 

West  Springfield, 

120 

4,824 

2,430 

„ 

_ 

_ 

2,430 

Wilbraham, 

148 

7,548 

3,869 

- 

- 

- 

3,869 

598 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HENS   AND   CHICKENS  — Continued. 


Hbns  and  Chicke 

NS 

Hens  and  Chickens  ( 

Fanct) 

Counties,  Citiks,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Re- 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Reporting 
Specified 
Propertj- 

Number 

A'alue 

porting 
Specilietl 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,711 

95,532 

$46,091 

14 

927 

$849 

$46,940 

Amherst 

191 

7,595 

3,811 

_ 

- 

- 

3,811 

Belchertown, 

261 

9,365 

4,401 

1 

8 

16 

4,417 

Chesterfield, 

81 

2,594 

1,126 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,126 

Oummington, 

88 

2,795 

1,233 

~ 

- 

_ 

1,233 

Easthampton, 

121 

3,437 

1,735 

2 

100 

60 

1,795 

Enfield, 

61 

2,141 

855 

- 

- 

- 

855 

Goshen, 

47 

1,432 

807 

_ 

_ 

- 

807 

Granby, 

107 

4,197 

1,845 

- 

- 

— 

1,845 

Greenwich,  . 

57 

3,044 

1,170 

- 

- 

- 

1,170 

Hadley, 

240 

8,683 

4,375 

1 

250 

250 

4,625 

Hatfield, 

139 

■     3,878 

1,847 

_ 

- 

- 

1,847 

Huntington, 

79 

2,593 

772 

_ 

_ 

_ 

772 

Middlefield, . 

48 

2,031 

638 

_ 

_ 

_ 

638 

Northampton,  . 

231 

6,249 

3,268 

7 

457 

447 

3,715 

Pelham, 

75 

2,822 

1,421 

_ 

- 

« 

1,421 

Plainfleld,     . 

77 

2,886 

1,181 

- 

- 

- 

1,181 

Prescott, 

74 

3,348 

1,520 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,520 

Southampton, 

162 

4,135 

2,081 

1 

12 

10 

2,091 

South  Hadley,     . 

131 

5,300 

2,681 

1 

70 

50 

2,731 

Ware,   . 

148 

6,799 

4,051 

_ 

- 

_ 

4,051 

Westhampton,     . 

71 

1,905 

979 

1 

30 

16 

995 

Williamsburg,     . 

111 

3,482 

1,946 

- 

- 

- 

1,946 

Worthington, 

111 

4,821 

2,348 

— 

— 

— 

2,348 

MIDDLESEX. 

4,376 

260,927 

$145,050 

96 

15,390 

$20,430 

$165,480 

Acton 

120 

6,738 

3,839 

2 

185 

185 

4,024 

Arlington,    . 

40 

1,169 

571 

_ 

- 

- 

571 

Ashby, 

135 

7,904 

3,859 

_ 

- 

- 

3,859 

Ashland, 

87 

4,070 

2,141 

- 

- 

- 

2,141 

Ayer,    . 

22 

910 

466 

1 

700 

350 

816 

Bedford, 

76 

3,918 

1,946 

_ 

- 

- 

1,946 

Belmont, 

30 

1,128 

587 

_ 

_ 

_ 

587 

Billerica, 

150 

8,166 

4,129 

— 

_ 

_ 

4,129 

Boxborough, 

63 

3,616 

1,759 

- 

- 

- 

1,759 

Burlington,  . 

8 

907 

510 

- 

- 

- 

510 

Cambridge, 

3 

175 

90 

_ 

- 

- 

90 

Carlisle, 

64 

3,656 

2,543 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2,643 

Chelmsford, 

218 

12,599 

6,785 

9 

1,141 

1,304 

8,089 

Concord, 

140 

10,781 

5,969 

3 

44 

127 

6,096 

Dracut, 

131 

7,151 

4,770 

2 

49 

49 

4,819 

Dunstable,   . 

65 

2,763 

1,400 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,400 

Everett,     . 

3 

362 

275 

_ 

- 

- 

275 

Framingham, 

178 

13,280 

7,107 

3 

261 

261 

7,368 

Groton, 

155 

7,522 

3,809 

3 

125 

162 

3,971 

Holliston, 

133 

4,905 

2,467 

_ 

- 

- 

2,467 

Hopkinton,  . 

156 

6,655 

3,444 

1 

75 

75 

3,519 

Hudson, 

100 

7,083 

3,614 

4 

340 

860 

4,474 

Lexington,    . 

90 

5,565 

2,913 

1 

46 

46 

2,969 

Lincoln, 

92 

5,805 

2,944 

7 

919 

919 

3,863 

Littleton, 

89 

3,978 

2,118 

2 

100 

130 

2,248 

Lowell, 

39 

2,797 

1,741 

5 

1,404 

2,252 

3,993 

Malden, 

4 

575 

323 

_ 

_ 

_ 

323 

Marlborough, 

108 

6,461 

3,391 

2 

502 

1,351 

4,742 

Maynard, 

42 

1,825 

885 

« 

_ 

_ 

885 

Medford,   . 

6 

750 

413 

_ 

_ 

_ 

413 

Melrose, 

4 

245 

94 

_ 

„ 

_ 

94 

Natick, 

163 

11,838 

6,230 

11 

2,345 

4,857 

11,087 

Nbwton,      . 

114 

5,635 

3,700 

- 

- 

- 

3,700 

North  Reading, 

87 

9,673 

6,660 

1 

40 

40 

6,700 

Pepperell,    . 

169 

6,750 

3,408 

_ 

- 

- 

3,408 

Reading, 

93 

5,282 

3,381 

1 

300 

600 

3,981 

Sherborn,     . 

124 

7,073 

3,912 

4 

240 

425 

4,337 

Shirley, 

79 

3,761 

1,797 

1 

14 

14 

1,811 

SOMERVILLE, 

6 

157 

79 

_ 

_ 

_ 

79 

Stoneham,    . 

7 

825 

625 

_ 

_ 

_ 

625 

Stow,     . 

83 

4,093 

2,024 

1 

50 

60 

2,084 

Sudbury, 

133 

7,866 

3,940 

2 

55 

55 

3,995 

Towksbury, 

138 

8,166 

5,717 

- 

- 

- 

6,717 

Townsend,  . 

8 

725 

339 

- 

- 

- 

339 

Tyngsborough, 

68 

3,734 

2,180 

1 

25 

125 

2,305 

Waketield,   . 

17 

2,116 

1,669 

_ 

_ 

- 

1,669 

Walt  11  am,  . 

60 

3,773 

2,491 

11 

3,385 

3,245 

5,736 

Watertown,. 

27 

1,097 

493 

_ 

_ 

- 

493 

Wayland,     . 

87 

5,470 

2,857 

_ 

_ 

- 

2,857 

Westford,     . 

139 

7,453 

■  3,941 

12 

1,045 

863 

4,804 

Weston, 

110 

8,202 

5,201 

6 

2,000 

2,075 

7,276 

Wilmington, 

92 

4,960 

2,707 

_ 

- 

_ 

2,707 

Winchester, 

13 

1,115 

883 

- 

- 

- 

883 

WOBDRN,      . 

19 

7,705 

4,914 

— 

^ 

" 

4,914 

AGRICULTUEAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


599 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HENS  AND   CHICKENS  —  Continued. 


Hens 

AND  Chickens 

Hens  and  Chickens  (Fancy) 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Returns 

Returns 
Ke- 

1 

Aggregate 

Towns. 

Keporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value 

NANTUCKET. 

80 

6,082 

$3,217 

1 

12 

$12 

$3,229 

Nantucket 

80 

6,082 

3,217 

1 

12 

12 

3,229 

NORFOLK. 

1,673 

98,679 

$51,938 

12 

743 

$1,547 

$53,485 

Avon 

34 

1,152 

617 

- 

- 

- 

617 

Bellingham, 

72 

4,398 

2,205 

- 

- 

- 

2,205 

Braiutree,     . 

80 

3,699 

1,903 

- 

- 

- 

1,903 

Brookline,    . 

12 

867 

662 

- 

- 

- 

662 

Canton, 

52 

2,385 

1,214 

_ 

- 

- 

1,214 

Cohasset, 

20 

1,273 

636 

- 

- 

- 

636 

Dedham, 

120 

8,659 

4,749 

5 

320 

480 

5,229 

Dover,  . 

101 

5,951 

2,960 

_ 

- 

- 

2,960 

Foxborough, 
Franklin, 

117 
93 

6,743 
4,351 

3,523 
2,262 

1 
2 

25 
37 

25 
55 

3,553 
2,317 

Holbrook,     . 

32 

2,821 

1,428 

- 

- 

- 

1,428 

Hyde  Park,  . 

1 

70 

52 

- 

- 

- 

52 

Medfield, 

57 

2,452 

1,232 

- 

- 

- 

1,232 

Mpdway, 

68 

3,312 

1,773 

- 

- 

- 

1,773 

Millis,   . 

47 

1,854 

940 

- 

- 

- 

940 

Milton, . 

16 

1,069 

850 

1 

150 

375 

1,225 

Needham,     . 

106 

7,939 

4,005 

- 

- 

- 

4,005 

Norfolk, 

69 

4,511 

2,246 

_ 

- 

- 

2,246 

Norwood,     . 

34 

1,808 

891 

- 

- 

- 

891 

QUINCT, 

14 

1,240 

684 

_ 

- 

- 

684 

Randolph,    . 

19 

509 

257 

_ 

- 

- 

257 

Sharon, . 

79 

3,256 

1,628 

- 

- 

- 

1,628 

Stoughton, 

109 

5,383 

3,024 

2 

16 

12 

3,036 

"Walpole, 

90 

7,551 

3,834 

_ 

- 

- 

3,834 

\Vel  esley, 

51 

2,9'23 

1,890 

1 

200 

600 

2,490 

Weymouth, 

77 

3,739 

1,937 

- 

- 

- 

1,937 

Wrentham,  . 

103 

8,759 

4,531 

- 

- 

— 

4,531 

PLYMOUTH. 

2.131 

125,167 

$65,636 

13 

875 

$1,341 

$66,977 

Abington,     .... 

39 

3,280 

1,948 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1,948 

Bridgewater, 

67 

4,756 

2,419 

_ 

- 

- 

2,419 

Brockton, . 

40 

3,546 

2,090 

2 

240 

420 

2,510 

Carver, 

73 

3,885 

2,160 

3 

44 

41 

2,201 

Duxbury,     . 

110 

5,006 

2,562 

2 

75 

85 

2,647 

East  Bridgewatei 

1 

88 

7,519 

3,337 

_ 

- 

- 

3,337 

Halifax, 

89 

4,743 

2,365 

_ 

- 

- 

2,365 

Hanover, 

101 

3,838 

2,415 

_ 

- 

- 

2,415 

Hanson, 

145 

5,459 

2,821 

_ 

- 

- 

2,821 

Hingham,     . 

64 

4,514 

2,625 

1 

250 

400 

3,025 

Hull,     . 

2 

295 

148 

« 

- 

- 

148 

Kingston,     , 

85 

3,348 

1,753 

_ 

- 

- 

1,753 

Lakeville,     . 

135 

6,505 

3,292 

_ 

- 

- 

3,292 

Marion, 

48 

2,445 

1,256 

_ 

- 

- 

1,256 

Marshfield,  , 

113 

6,106 

3,116 

1 

12 

12 

3,123 

Mattapoifett, 

86 

7,449 

3,876 

_ 

- 

- 

3,876 

Middleborough, 

191 

10,740 

5,590 

1 

50 

50 

5,640 

Norwell, 

32 

3,955 

2,051 

1 

150 

225 

2,276 

Pembroke, 

95 

7,390 

3,718 

- 

- 

3,718 

Plymouth, 

63 

3,978 

2,010 

_ 

- 

- 

2,010 

Plympton, 

90 

4,444 

2,664 

- 

- 

- 

2,654 

Rochester, 

118 

7,400 

3,554 

_ 

- 

- 

3,554 

Rockland, 

27 

1,729 

890 

_ 

_ 

- 

890 

Bcituate, 

95 

5,463 

3,067 

_ 

- 

- 

3,067 

Wareham, 

32 

1,898 

948 

_ 

- 

- 

948 

West  Bridgewater, 

77 

4,442 

2,414 

2 

54 

108 

2,522 

Whitman,     . 

26 

1,034 

547 

- 

- 

- 

547 

SUFFOLK. 

70 

3,419 

$2,593 

1 

100 

$300 

$2,893 

Boston,       .       .       .       . 

48 

2,012 

1,745 

1 

100 

300 

2,045 

Chelsea,     .       .       .       . 

5 

377 

293 

_ 

_ 

- 

293 

Revere,         .        .        .        . 

11 

620 

345 

_ 

« 

_ 

345 

Winthrop 

6 

410 

210 

- 

- 

- 

210 

WORCESTER. 

6,948 

331,629 

$166,914 

57 

5,126 

$8,725 

$175,639 

Ashburnham, 

94 

3,594 

1,713 

_ 

— 

- 

1,713 

Athol,  . 

137 

5,678 

2,867 

6 

321 

293 

3,160 

Auburn, 

83 

4,575 

2,367 

1 

20 

20 

2,387 

Barre,   . 

179 

5,222 

2,588 

« 

- 

2,588 

Berlin,  . 

100 

6,128 

2,957 

_ 

_ 

. 

2,957 

Blackstone, 

119 

8,252 

4,553 

-. 

_ 

- 

4,553 

Bolton, 

136 

6,793 

3,401 

_ 

_ 

- 

3,401 

Boylston, 

93 

5,741 

2,882 

1 

150 

160 

3,032 

Brookfield,  . 

154 

6,840 

3,459 

"" 

" 

3,459 

600 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC —  Continued. 
HENS   AND   CHICKENS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Hens  and  Chickens 


Returns 
Keportiiig 
Specitled 
Property 


Number 


"WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Charlton, 
Clinton, 
Dana,    . 
Douglas, 
Dudley, 

FlTCHBCRG, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hard  wick. 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

Korth  Brookfield 

Oakham, 

Oxford, 

Paston, 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Poutbborough, 

Soutbbridge, 

Spencer,        . 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton, . 

Templeton, 

Upton,  . 

TJxbridge, 

Warren, 

^Vebster, 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 


219 

81 

63 
101 
106 
121 

59 
160 
148 
162 
140 

31 
153 
124 
117 

10 
165 
116 

49 

97 

83 
132 

81 
148 

80 
118 

61 
133 

78 
149 
126 
115 
161 

97 

71 
142 
158 
163 
174 
135 
129 
143 
116 

51 
100 

85 

92 
173 

86 
250 


11,051 
3,207 
2,287 
4,546 
5,337 
4,884 
3,137 
8,108 
4,980 
7,065 
7,603 
1,838 
6,989 
5,926 
4,847 
659 
7,024 
6,352 
3,259 
3,891 
3,047 
6,421 
3,238 
5,143 
3,393 
5,111 
4,288 
4,930 
2,098 
9,358 
3,621 
6,666 

14,419 
5,767 
3,411 
6,978 

10,572 
5,044 
6,983 
4,008 
6,629 
6,995 
5,133 
2,117 
5,021 
5,095 
3,986 
7,653 
4,104 

14,587 


Value 


$5,549 
1,687 
1,149 
2,273 
2,692 
2,428 
1,639 
4,191 
2,452 
3,672 
3,959 

922 
3,168 
3,227 
2,445 

330 
4,120 
3,249 
1,597 
1,994 
1,508 
3,188 
1,679 
2,538 
1,701 
2,529 
2,143 
2,371 
1,101 
3,730 
1,962 
2,724 
7,222 
2,995 
1,695 
3,776 
5,165 
2,560 
3,786 
1,993 
3.329 
3,578 
2,569 
1.175 
2,560 
2,584 
1,984 
3,750 
2,195 
7,294 


Hens  and  Chickens  (Fancy) 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


4 
3 

11 
5 
2 


Number 


30 

140 
452 

1,354 

380 

60 


50 
12 


25 
60 
85 


786 
150 

689 

50 

332 


10 


Value 


$30 

308 
406 

4,722 
632 

60 


Aggregate 
Value 


55 
12 


25 

76 
90 


666 
160 

746 

50 

325 


10 


$5,549 
1,687 
1,149 
2,273 
2,722 
2,428 
1,639 
4,499 
2,452 
4,078 
3,959 

922 
3,168 
7,949 
2,445 

330 
4,652 
3,249 
1,597 
2,054 
1,508 
3,188 
1,679 
2,538 
1,701 
2,529 
2,143 
2,371 
1,156 
3,730 
1,974 
2,724 
7,222 
2,995 
1,720 
3,851 
5,255 
2,560 
3,786 
1,993 
3,329 
4,244 
2,719 
1,175 
3,306 
2,634 
2,309 
3,750 
2,195 
7,304 


RECAPITULATION:    HENS   AND    CHICKENS. 


AGRICULTUKAL   PROPERTY:     BY   XAME. 


601 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 

HENS  AND   CHICKENS  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:    FANCY   HENS    AND    CHICKENS. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 
Xot  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  f^ach 

I'erson 
Making  Return 

TUK   STATE. 

65,287 

382 

64,905 

35,317 

$50,349 

SI. 43 

$131.80 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

17 

2,107 

1,255 

1,630 

1..30 

95.88 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

22 

5,271 

2,649 

5,096 

1.92 

231.64 

Bristol, 

5,593 

24 

5,569 

1,965 

2,712 

1.38 

113.00 

Dukes,  . 

483 

36 

447 

150 

175 

1.17 

4.86 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

65 

5,167 

4,745 

6,156 

1..30 

94.71 

Franklin, 

5,298 

10 

5,288 

308 

319 

1.04 

31.90 

Hampden, 

4,950 

14 

4,936 

1,067 

1,057 

0.99 

75.50 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

14 

5,049 

927 

849 

0.92 

60.64 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

96 

8,264 

15,390 

20,430 

1.33 

212.81 

Kantucket, 

147 

1    • 

146 

12 

12 

1.00 

12.00 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

12 

3,749 

748 

1,547 

2.07 

128.92 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

13 

4,575 

875 

1,341 

1.53 

103.15 

Suffolk, 

188 

1 

187 

100 

300 

3.00 

300.00 

Worcester, 

• 

14,207 

57 

14,150 

5,126 

8,725 

1.70 

153.07 

HOGS. 


CousTiKs,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property  | 


Number 


Value 


BARNSTABLE.       '        495 

Barnstable,    .        .        .  i        105 

Bourne,          ...  5 

Brewster,       ...  3 

Chatham,       ...  64 

Dennis 37 

Eastham,       ...  8 

Falmouth,      ...  19 

Harwich,        .        .        ,  111 

Orleans,         ...  3 

Proviucetown,       .        .  18 

Sandwich,      ...  20 

Truro,    ....  41 

Wellfleet,       ...  34 

Yarmouth,     ...  27 

BERKSHIRE.  1,538 

Adams 56 

Alford,  ....  26 

Becket,  ....  32 

Cheshire,       ...  41 

Clarksburg,  ...  43 

Dalton 47 

Egremont,     ...  21 

Florida,.        ...  57 

Great  Barrington,         ,  84 

Hancock,        ...  16 

Hinsdale,       ...  66 

Lanesborough,      .        .  69 

Lee,        ....  29 

Lenox 23 

Monterey,      ...  26 

Mount  Washington,     .  1 

New  Ashford,       .        .  14 

New  Marlborough,       .  90 

North  Adams,    .        .  42 

Otis,       ....  42 

Peru 53 

PiTTSFIELD,  .          .          .  143 

Richmond,     ...  44 

Sandisfield,   ...  60 

Savoy 87 

Sheffield,        ...  39 

Stockbridge, ...  25 

Tyringham,  ...  24 

Washington,          .        .  W 

West  Stockbridge,        .  16 

Williamstown,      .        .  121 

Windsor,       ...  82 

BRISTOL.  712 

Acushnet,      ...  55 

Attleborough,       .        .  49 


808 

206 
10 
7 
86 
63 
13 
40 

139 
7 
37 
30 
60 
42 
68 

4,342 

232 

66 

61 

118 

97 

167 

33 

150 

312 

38 

223 

232 

63 

72 

93 

1 

27 

240 

138 

79 

117 

463 

111 

133 

212 

73 

54 

55 

32 

57 

371 

222 

3,166 

108 
189 


$15,318 

5,618 

97 

105 

1,444 

1,030 
226 
539 

2,191 
90 
828 
495 
966 
707 
982 

$44,947 

2,434 

599 

763 

1,229 

1,114 

1,873 

359 

1,590 

2,957 

336 

2,912 

2,132 

742 

558 

1,044 

15 

246 

2,844 

1,467 

882 

455 

4,439 

682 

1,564 

2,413 

831 

572 

805 

326 

484 

3,845 

2,435 

$32,049 

1,123 
1,733 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth,   . 

Dighton, 

Easton,  . 

Fairhaven,     . 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,  . 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton,  . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton, 

Westport, 

DUKES. 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgartown,  . 
Gay  Head,    . 
Gosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury, 

ESSEX. 


Amesbury, 

Andover, 

Bevbrlt, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Grovelaud, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,    . 

Lynnfleld, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methnen, 

Middleton, 

Newbury, 

Newburtport, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


6 
165 
10 
43 
40 
24 

1 
29 
24 
47 
64 
39 
22 
15 
11 
24 
41 

3 

140 

10 
28 
35 
11 
5 
14 
37 

846 

56 

18 

25 

34 

4 

5 

19 

13 

34 

43 

24 

37 

59 

1 

5 

7 

8 

7 

28 

70 

19 

27 

36 


Number 


9 
369 

18 

118 

110 

172 

4 

61 
182 
159 
153 

93 

66 
633 

49 

276 

393 

9 

242 

15 
54 
60 
14 
12 
24 
63 

5,515 

157 
123 

76 
155 

32 
153 

44 

33 
158 
123 

75 

549 

290 

9 

282 

79 

55 
124 

67 
411 

92 
142 
112 


Value 


$98 
3,158 

169 
1,336 

955 

1,181 

45 

604 
1,.563 
1,654 
1,526 
1,238 

450 
6,538 

406 

2,686 

5,525 

61 

$3,234 

258 
630 
964 
157 
156 
292 
777 

$50,575 

1,774 
1,189 

742 
1,604 

320 
1,787 

366 

296 
2,179 
1,538 

609 

3,990 

2,945 

90 

1,528 

778 

567 
1,642 

787  . 
4,309 

814 
1,333 
1,180 


602 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HOGS  —  Continued. 


Kcturns 

Keturns 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Kc- 

Towns. 

porting- 
Specified 
Property 

Xumber 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Pro|)erty 

Number 

Value 

ESSEX— Con. 

H.A.MPSHIRE  — Con. 

North  Audover,    . 

34 

153 

$1,086 

Pelham, 

11 

21 

$236 

Peabody, 

37 

1,280 

10,038 

Plainfield,      . 

76 

230 

1,435 

Rockport, 

4 

16 

164 

Prescott, 

38 

54 

599 

Rowley, 

20 

50 

522 

Southampton, 

95 

266 

2,244 

Salem 

14 

197 

1,731 

South  Hadley,       . 

72 

256 

1,979 

Salisbury, 

71 

185 

1,969 

Ware,     .... 

90 

254 

1,9S4 

Saugus, .... 

4 

13 

135 

Westhampton, 

36 

83 

715 

Swampscott, 

1 

2 

20 

Williamsburg, 

53 

118 

893 

TopsfieUl,      . 

36 

144 

1,440 

Worthiugton, 

100 

357 

1,663 

AVeubam, 

13 

32 

208 

"West  Newbury,    . 

33 

102 

835 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,519 

15,260 

$136,673 

FRANKLIN. 

1,560 

■     5,561 

$58,046 

Acton 

Arlington, 

23 
22 

130 

562 

936 

5,019 

Ashfield, 

82 

304 

3,389 

Ashby 

85 

231 

i,519 

Bernardston, 

109 

405 

4,016 

Ashland, 

11 

56 

543 

Bucklaud, 

53 

175 

2,013 

Ayer,      .... 

3 

'     4 

47 

Charlemont,  . 

61 

211 

2,213 

Bedford, 

18 

158 

1,635 

Col  rain, 

140 

439 

4,240 

Belmont, 

17 

1,261 

15,818 

Conway, 

83 

571 

6,182 

Billerica, 

40 

188 

2,431 

Deertield, 

41 

94 

1,218 

Box  borough. 

17 

39 

435 

Erving,  .... 

8 

16 

143 

Burlington,    . 

7 

458 

3,590 

Gill 

61 

235 

2,398 

Cambridge,  . 

1 

25 

200 

Greenfield,    . 

111 

507 

5,267 

Carlisle, 

14 

26 

231 

Hawley, 

39 

78 

949 

Chelmsford,  . 

84 

263 

2,757 

Heath 

57 

179 

1,886 

Concord, 

56 

480 

5,889 

Leverett, 

12 

21 

226 

Dracut 

60 

695 

6,616 

Leydcn, 

59 

212 

2,007 

Dunstable,     . 

40 

153 

1,373 

Monroe, 

19 

35 

508 

Everett, 

1 

2 

16 

Montague,     . 

39 

177 

1,272 

Framingham, 

58 

214 

2,546 

New  Salem,  . 

45 

82 

861 

Groton,  .... 

86 

306 

2,766 

Northtield,     . 

97 

370 

3,827 

HoUiston, 

12 

25 

220 

Orange 

3S 

90 

988 

Hopkinton,    . 

34 

71 

691 

Rows,    .        .        .        . 

30 

49 

436 

Hudson, 

40 

293 

3,029 

Shelburne,     . 

59 

369 

4,295 

Lexington,    . 

41 

851 

5,841 

Shutesbury,  . 

31 

49 

524 

Lincoln, 

40 

944 

6,306 

Sunderland,  , 

89 

349 

3,922 

Littleton, 

34 

86 

7.31 

"Warwick, 

68 

157 

1,695 

Lowell, 

14 

92 

712 

M'eudell, 

61 

147 

1,521 

Malden, 

3 

20 

182 

Whately, 

68 

240 

2,050 

Marlborough,    . 

30 

142 

1,327 

Maynard, 

27 

102 

901 

HAMPBEN. 

1,399 

4,403 

$44,133 

Medford,     . 
Melrose, 

2 
1 

6 
1 

54 
18 

Agawam, 

136 

501 

5,171 

Natick 

68 

308 

2,866 

Blandfoid,     . 

84 

200 

2,058 

Newton, 

39 

285 

2,687 

Brimtield, 

56 

168 

1,639 

North  Reading,     . 

27 

48 

644 

Chester, 

54 

132 

1,208 

Pepperell, 

13 

31 

366 

Chicopee,     . 

74 

369 

4,032 

Reading, 

23 

168 

1,254 

East  Longmeadow, 

27 

48 

529 

Sherborn, 

46 

492 

4,090 

Granville, 

27 

62 

618 

Shirley 

28 

68 

755 

Hampden,      . 

21 

44 

582 

Stoneham, 

3 

88 

730 

Holland, 

14 

28 

253 

Stow,      .        .        .        . 

32 

123 

1,102 

HOLTOKE,       . 

42 

103 

1,346 

Sudbury, 

51 

949 

7,907 

Longmeadow, 

12 

184 

1,068 

Tewksbury,  . 

47 

218 

2,895 

Ludlow, 

109 

312 

3,428 

Townsend,    . 

1 

1 

10 

Monson, 

43 

83 

1,064 

Tyngsborough,     . 
Wakefield,     . 

26 

74 

748 

Montgomery, 

40 

89 

1,039 

2 

76 

309 

Palmer, 

112 

271 

2,703 

Waltham,    . 

25 

554 

4,848 

Russell, 

29 

64 

668 

Watertown,  . 

9 

126 

956 

Southwlck,    . 

109 

292 

3,068 

Way  land,       . 

44 

978 

7,644 

Springfield, 

80 

491 

4,937 

Westford, 

36 

122 

1,204 

Tolland, 

6 

8 

84 

Weston, 

38 

427 

2,870 

Wales,   .        .        .        . 

40 

72 

640 

Wihuington, . 

42 

176 

1,814 

Westfield,      . 

188 

526 

4,842 

Winchester,  . 

1 

1 

15 

West  Springfield, 

60 

258 

2,335 

WOBURN, 

7 

2,067 

14,980 

Wilbraham,  . 

36 

98 

821 

NANTUCKET. 

50 

136 

$1,304 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,590 

4,722 

$39,817 

Nantucket,    . 

50 

138 

1,304 

Amherst, 

149 

491 

3,-542 

Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, 

72 
69 

257 
145 

2,259 
1,630 

NORFOLK. 

515 

8,213 

$75,492 

Cummington, 

33 

139 

1,569 

Avon,     .        .        .        . 

22 

236 

2,144 

Eastharapton, 

60 

144 

1,238 

Belliugham,  . 

3 

5 

55 

Enfield, 

47 

151 

1,564 

Braintiee, 

67 

1,612 

14,666 

Goshen, 

38 

89 

919 

Brookline,     . 

9 

90 

769 

Granby, 

63 

203 

1,985 

Canton,  .... 

22 

423 

2,737 

Greenwich,  . 

45 

120 

1,271 

Cohasset, 

6 

21 

225 

Hadley 

173 

564 

4,131 

Dedham, 

64 

1,881 

17,364 

Hatfield, 

79 

220 

2,055 

Dover 

36 

623 

5,817 

Huntington,  . 

56 

126 

1,441 

Foxborough, 

35 

128 

986 

Middleticld,  . 

39 

110 

1,379 

Franklin, 

13 

62 

697 

NOKTHA-MPTON,     . 

96 

319 

3,086  1 

Holbrook,      . 

33 

859 

7,816 

AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY:  BY  NAME. 


603 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HOGS  —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Medfield, 
Millis,  . 
Milton,  . 
Needham, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

"WelleBley, 

Weymouth, 

Wreutham, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Bcituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

SUTFOLK 

Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 
Barre,     . 


Returns 

Ke- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


1 

10 

13 

44 

1 

9 

a 

13 

21 
23 
5 
19 
32 
18 

943 

26 
43 
22 
25 
49 
47 
54 
66 
87 
34 
33 

3 
25 
43 
54 
53 

7 
59 
33 

5 
67 
17 
22 
19 
43 
17 

27 

13 

4 
10 

2,957 

17 

32 

9 

94 


Number 


2 

27 

47 

647 

15 

88 

39 

454 

142 

56 

18 

143 

559 

36 

3,761 

40 

203 

707 

56 

143 

80 

81 

124 

147 

1,001 

70 

7 

49 

104 

183 

123 

13 

106 

153 

7 

137 

30 

47 

23 

96 

31 

1,244 

506 

37 

701 

8,993 

29 

87 

28 

216 


Value 


$25 
229 
578 

6,266 

90 

723 

394 

3,132 
874 
616 
378 

1,502 

6,830 
579 

$40,002 

313 

1,881 

6,591 

821 

1,574 

735 

797 

2,15S 

1,535 

9,352 

919 

204 

599 

1,156 

2,530 

1,221 

10-^ 

1,550 

1,394 

95 

1,719 

256 

725 

210 

1,267 

292 

$14,283 

7,124 

575 

6,584 

$91,622 

344 

955 

283 

3,105 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Berlin,   .... 

35 

87 

$804 

Blackstone, 

16 

56 

753 

Bolton,  . 

60 

182 

1,673 

Boylston, 

36 

170 

1,265 

Brookfleld, 

85 

198 

2,360 

Charlton, 

170 

471 

5,017 

Clinton, 

23 

78 

814 

Dana, 

25 

44 

524 

Douglas, 

12 

28 

276 

Dudley, . 

39 

102 

1,101 

FlTCUBDRQ, 

28 

88 

1,083 

Gardner, 

45 

176 

1,902 

Grafton, 

64 

188 

2,175 

Hardwiok, 

99 

285 

3,254 

Harvard, 

57 

170 

1,598 

Holden, . 

49 

159 

1,706 

Hopedale, 

5 

21 

206 

Hubbardston 

86 

183 

1,739 

Lancaster, 

67 

231 

2,216 

Leicester, 

69 

174 

1,659 

Leominster, 

6 

26 

260 

Lunenburg, 

79 

228 

1,711 

Mendon, 

39 

91 

1,086 

Milford, 

14 

60 

667 

MiUbury, 

32 

102 

1,067 

New  Braiutree, 

42 

199 

2,309 

Northborough, 

52 

125 

1,240 

Northbridge, 

15 

40 

441 

North  Brookfield, 

85 

197 

2,049 

Oakham, 

44 

101 

970 

Oxford,  . 

31 

67 

809 

Paxton,  . 

33 

70 

739 

Petersham,    . 

83 

173 

2,022 

Phillipston,    . 

22 

63 

827 

Princeton, 

46 

109 

963 

Royalston,     . 

36 

71 

764 

Rutland, 

18 

41 

279 

Shrewsbury, 

73 

364 

3,773 

Southborough, 

15 

66 

730 

Southbridge, 

21 

48 

513 

Spencer, 

104 

312 

3,332 

Sterling, 

55 

128 

1,258 

Sturbridge, 

84 

200 

2,256 

Sutton,   . 

19 

30 

296 

Templeton, 

82 

166 

1,890 

Upton,    . 

73 

167 

1,730 

Uxbridge, 

67 

198 

2,291 

Warren, 

71 

191 

1,996 

Webster, 

14 

34 

430 

Weetborough, 

33 

145 

2,141 

West  Boylston, 

29 

148 

2,150 

West  Brookfleld, 

41 

124 

1,282 

Westminster, 

130 

289 

2,486 

Winchendon, 

55 

116 

1,290 

Worcester, 

92 

1,055 

6,758 

KECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Averafre 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Xot 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty tor  Each 

Person 
Malsiug  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

14,291 

50,996 

66,366 

$647,495 

$9.76 

$45.31 

Barnstable 

2,124 

495 

1,629 

808 

15,318 

18.96 

30  95 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

1,538 

3,755 

4,342 

44,947 

10.35 

29.22 

Bristol, 

5,593 

712 

4,881 

3,166 

32,049 

10.12 

45.01 

Dukes,  . 

483 

140 

343 

242 

3,234 

13.36 

23.10 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

846 

4,386 

5,515 

50,575 

9.17 

59.78 

Franklin,      . 

6,298 

1,560 

3,738 

5,561 

58,046 

10.44 

37.21 

Hampden,     . 

4,950 

1,399 

3,551 

4,403 

44,133 

10.02 

31.55 

Hampshire,  . 

5,063 

1,590 

3,473 

4,722 

39,817 

8.43 

26.04 

Middlesex,    . 

8,360 

1,519 

6,841 

16,260 

136,673 

8.96 

89.98 

Nantucket,  . 

147 

50 

97 

136 

1,304 

9.59 

26.08 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

515 

3,246 

8,213 

75,492 

9.19 

146.59 

Plymouth,    . 

4,588 

943 

3,645 

3,761 

40,002 

10.64 

42.42 

Suffolk, 

188 

27 

161 

1,244 

14,283 

11.48 

529.00 

Worcester,  . 

14,207 

2,957 

11,250 

8,993 

91,622 

10.19 

30.98 

604 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HORSES. 


Ktturns 



1  Returns  1 

CocsTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

COUNTIES,  CITIES,  AND              ««- 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns 

Specifled 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

1,035 

1,373 

$109,417 

ESSEX.                   2,777 

6,060 

$470,507 

Barnstable,    . 

122 

185 

19,190 

Amesbury,    . 

127 

200 

10,865 

Bourne,  .... 

48 

77 

5,970 

Andover, 

140 

349 

27,463 

Brewster, 

40 

57 

4,970 

Beverly, 

112 

243 

20,425 

Chatham, 

113 

122 

10,695 

Boxford, 

96 

208 

14,575 

Dennis 

71 

83 

7,030 

Bradford, 

28 

72 

4,355 

Eastham, 

49 

62 

3,985 

Uanvers, 

130 

279 

25,050 

Falmouth, 

127 

207 

15,687 

Essex,     . 

64 

148 

10,680 

Harwich, 

176 

182 

13,605 

Georgetown, 

66 

105 

6,615 

Mashpee, 

23 

24 

1,650 

Gloucester, 

94 

198 

13,045 

Orleans, 

51 

65 

4,540 

Groveland,     . 

65 

110 

6,445 

Provincetown, 

16 

24 

1,890 

Hamilton, 

57 

138 

9,615 

Sandwich, 

39 

51 

3,145 

Haverhill,  . 

187 

384 

26,663 

Truro,    .... 

52 

80 

5,475 

Ipswich, 

161 

388 

35,125 

Wellfleet,       . 

60 

76 

5,785 

LAWRE.N'CE,    . 

10 

26 

3,550 

Yarmouth,     . 

48 

78 

6,800 

Lynn,    . 

24 

60 

5,390 

Lynnfield, 

42 

89 

6,670 

^lancher^ter 

20 

42 

2,980 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,014 

7,468 

$563,466 

X-'A.  (4  l-l  V/  *J  ^^  »,^  W\_i  >    ^         • 

Marblehead,  . 

38 

100 

10,255 

Adams,  .... 

89 

228 

16,397 

Merrimac, 

64 

105 

5,490 

Alford 

49 

140 

8,035 

Methuen, 

220 

515 

55,763 

Becket 

96 

139 

6,891 

Middleton,     . 

66 

122 

6,850 

Cheshire, 

87 

174 

10,167 

Nahant,  . 

2 

4 

380 

Clarksburg,   . 

75 

149 

8,671 

Newbury, 

111 

317 

22,955 

Dalton,  .... 

56 

129 

10,610 

Newburypoi 

»T,    .        .             69 

122 

8,690 

Egremont,      . 

89 

230 

15,151 

North  Andov 

er,    .        .            93 

272 

19,802 

Florida 

68 

118 

4,925 

Peabody, 

140 

345 

21,944 

Great  Harrington, 

155 

583 

67,196 

Rockport, 

17 

32 

1,930 

Hancock, 

55 

146 

7,100 

Rowley, 

85 

156 

8,283 

Hinsdale, 

99 

224 

13,285 

Salem,  . 

30 

75 

7,010 

Lanesborough, 

90 

195 

9,280 

Salisbury, 

97 

148 

7,824 

Lee,        .... 

106 

244 

17,395 

Saugus,  . 

34 

96 

9,900 

Lenox,    .... 

112 

281 

20,925 

Swampscott, 

11 

24 

2,000 

Monterey, 

83 

189 

17,385 

Topsfleld, 

95 

224 

21,515 

Mount  AVashington, 

21 

50 

2,490 

Wenham, 

54 

99 

7,875 

New  Ashford, 

22 

59 

3,175 

West  Newbu 

ry,    .        .           128 

265 

22,530 

New  Marlborough, 

144 

401 

33,326 

North  Adams,    . 
Otis,       .... 

89 
73 

196 
125 

14,325 

5,782 

FRANB 

:LIN.               2,831 

5,436 

$311,044 

Peru 

60 

114 

5,025 

Ashfield, 

168 

305 

20,580 

PiTTSriELD,  . 

259 

893 

97,385 

Bernardston, 

118 

217 

11,730 

Richmond,     . 

81 

195 

10,620 

Buckland, 

111 

171 

10,341 

Sandisfield,    . 

106 

187 

8,850 

Charlemont, 

100 

182 

10,500 

Savoy,    .... 

101 

155 

6,255 

Colrain,  . 

158 

312 

16,755 

Sheffield, 

190 

489 

39,215 

Conway, 

132 

278 

16.310 

Stockbridge,  . 

86 

342 

32,703 

Deerfield, 

202 

492 

31,310 

Tyringham,   . 
"Washington, 

52 
61 

113 
133 

7,235 
9,875 

Erving,  . 
Gill, 

35 
95 

62 
194 

4,058 
10,275 

West  Stockbridge, 

80 

208 

12,975 

Greenfield, 

147 

301 

16,610 

Williamatown, 

182 

472 

33,052 

Hawley, 

80 

134 

7,315 

Windsor, 

98 

167 

7,765 

!  Heath,    . 

95 

178 

9,419 

Leverett, 

105 

167 

8,465 

BRISTOL. 

3,326 

6,499 

$461,785 

Leyden,. 
Monroe,. 

65 
27 

126 
59 

6,873 
2,765 

Acushnet, 

176 

334 

23,073 

Montague, 

136 

263 

14,840 

Attleborough, 

125 

227 

13,070 

New  Salem, 

121 

187 

10,460 

Berkley, 

141 

218 

15,025 

Northlield, 

156 

306 

15,365 

Dartmouth,    . 

412 

893 

65,101 

Orange,  . 

147 

239 

11,891 

Dighton,       »v 

165 

269 

20,150 

Rowe,     . 

63 

126 

5,665 

Easton 

145 

225 

12,197 

Shelburne, 

90 

278 

15,615 

Fairhaven,      . 

120 

196 

15,354 

Shutesbury, 

78 

98 

5,410 

Fall  River, 

101 

213 

20,313 

Sunderland, 

112 

270 

21,162 

Freetown, 

64 

109 

7,195 

Warwick, 

95 

136 

7,835 

Mansfield, 

90 

140 

10,395 

Wendell, 

73 

111 

6,260 

New  Bkdford,    . 

135 

236 

20,438 

'   MTiately, 

122 

244 

13,235 

North  Attleborough,    . 

113 

202 

13,315 

Norton,  .        .        .        . 
Raynham, 

138 
159 

248 
261 

17,175 
15,050 

HAMP 

DEN.                2,785 

5,408 

$386,207 

Rehoboth, 

301 

787 

42,400 

Agawam, 

278 

556 

41,595 

Beekonk, 

167 

443 

38,666 

'   Blaudford, 

127 

228 

11,725 

Somerset, 

72 

173 

15.490 

Brimfield, 

146 

258 

15,455 

Swansea, 

177 

368 

30,059 

Chester, 

75 

142 

7,785 

Taunton, 

236 

420 

30,925 

:    ('HICOI'EE, 

116 

235 

21,440 

Westport, 

289 

537 

36,394 

East  Longm< 

sadow,       .           104 

201 

12,220 

Granville, 

161 

265 

13,981 

DUKES. 

233 

380 

$28,505 

Hampden, 
Holland, 

106 
36 

195 

58 

12,330 

2,885 

Chilmark, 

52 

83 

7,065 

Holydke, 

70 

193 

16,220 

Cottage  City, 

33 

54 

3,895 

j   Longmeadov 

r,        .        .             56 

115 

9,735 

Edgartown,    . 

46 

67 

4,320 

Ludlow, 

140 

313 

16,620 

Gay  Head, 

12 

13 

840 

Monson, 

210 

348 

21,635 

Gosnold, 

5 

12 

850 

!   Montgomery 

.         .         .             51 

85 

5,135 

Tisbury, 

12 

29 

1,970 

'   Palmer,  . 

138 

214 

11,240 

West  Tisbury, 

73 

122 

9,565 

Russell, 

42 

71 

4,711 

AGKICULTURAL  PROPERTY:  BY  KAME. 


605 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HORSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Southwiok,    . 
Springfield, 
Tolland, 
Wales,    . 
Westfleld, 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield, . 

Goshen, 

Granby, 

Greenwich,    . 

Hadley, 

Hatfield. 

Huntington,  . 

Middlefield,   . 

NORTUAMPTON, 

Pelham, 

Plainfleld, 

Prescott, 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware,     . 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

MIDDLESEX 

Acton,    . 

Arlington, 

Ashby,  . 

Ashland, 

Ayer,      . 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington,    . 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable,     . 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,  . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,     . 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

Medford,     . 

Melrose, 

Natick,  . 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Peppevell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 
Stow,      . 
Sudbury, 
Tewksbury,  . 
Townsend,     . 
Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield,    . 
Waltham,    . 


Returns 
Ke- 

porting 
Specifled 
I'l'operty 


158 
141 
51 
64 
255 
128 
132 

2,827 

196 

265 

97 

93 

127 

65 

47 

121 

59 

248 

157 

74 

41 

222 

77 

81 

79 

164 

145 

153 

78 

116 

122 

4,891 

128 

55 

152 

88 

26 

78 

50 

169 

68 

37 

10 

65 

222 

157 

138 

70 

11 

191 

175 

130 

150 

100 

98 

107 

107 

53 

7 

120 

43 

17 

10 

133 

92 

80 

165 

97 

119 

77 

6 

29 

100 

140 

143 

107 

69 

29 

75 


Isumbcr 


Value 


318 

269 
93 
132 
512 
343 
264 

5,724 

389 
482 
156 
163 
276 
126 
129 
280 
131 
531 
426 
132 
103 
475 
128 
122 
101 
334 
383 
267 
158 
237 
195 

11,277 

286 
244 
280 
168 

47 
270 
174 
344 
128 
151 

16 
149 
413 
474 
347 
159 

18 
469 
359 
244 
240 
197 
288 
349 
270 

89 

12 
238 
124 

53 

22 
257 
225 
266 
345 
195 
257 
113 
8 

70 
225 
338 
294 
172 
149 

64 
198 


$26,545 
20,180 
5,285 
8,525 
51,175 
32,830 
16,955 

$376,494 

23,370 

26,367 

7,707 

8,835 

21,985 

7,265 

6,390 

16,205 

5,770 

32,632 

46,130 

7,930 

6,768 

37,030 

6,162 

6,255 

6,340 

25,320 

25,350 

14,060 

11,740 

16,503 

10,380 

$844,053 

20,190 
27,871 
15,830 

8,600 

2,780 
27,925 
17,110 
27,778 

7,295 
13,020 

1,075 

8,100 
28,378 
40,124 
28,237 
10,075 

1,650 
38,995 
21,640 
12,130 
12,165 
11,015 
32,045 
28,075 
21,695 

7,801 

1,150 
13,035 
11,195 

5,870 
940 
19,187 
23,165 
10,330 
17,345 
12,720 
17,751 

6,960 
442 

4,900 
10,245 
26,313 
22,855 
10,395 
15,160 

3,810 
18,525 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con 

Watertown,  . 

Wayland, 

Westford, 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Winchester,  . 

WOBURN, 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket,    . 


NORFOLK 

Avon,     . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,     , 

Milton,   . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,    . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax,. 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 

SUFFOLK 

Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Winthrop, 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


32 
95 
164 
112 
96 
40 
59 

81 

81 

1,849 

39 
66 
81 
27 
62 
31 

124 
96 

134 

109 
37 
1 
61 
70 
55 
28 

113 
71 
46 
19 
28 
78 

101 

115 
58 
79 

120 

2,172 

55 
84 
42 
72 
104 


116 
132 

77 

4 

76 

119 
50 

103 
81 

192 
42 
91 
62 
75 

140 
32 

101 
29 
78 
30 

130 

94 
9 

20 
7 

7,255 

104 

144 

93 


138 
228 
303 
337 
164 
139 
170 

146 
146 

3,571 

58 
140 
194 

80 
133 

65 
307 
219 
200 
177 

67 

1 

122 

110 

102 

90 
241 
134 

86 

61 

63 
145 
155 
183 
113 
132 
213 

3,860 

84 
164 

99 
114 
186 
182 
129 
169 
202 
181 
8 
117 
176 

86 
205 
146 
294 
100 
125 
117 
113 
295 

59 
224 

37 
179 

69 

333 

206 
22 
91 
14 

14,044 

166 
270 
218 


Value 


$14,180 
17,150 
21,026 
30,955 
11,270 
11,560 
14,020 

$10,610 
10,610 

$264,618 

5,445 

15,021 

15,010 

7,660 

9,605 

4,735 

19,420 

14,940 

15,590 

9,180 

5,630 

75 

8,525 

6,745 

7,315 

10,125 

17,670 

7.695 

5,690 

3,785 

6,360 

8,745 

8,595 

13,590 

8,422 

13,055 

15,990 

$281,895 

7,900 

13,820 

7,976 

6,537 

14,700 

13,845 

12,105 

15,065 

17,725 

14,560 

797 

9,248 

10,095 

8,085 

14,010 

12,730 

16,695 

6,500 

6,895 

8,396 

6,274 

17,260 

5,750 

14,057 

2,070 

12,380 

6,420 

$31,425 

22,060 
1,385 
6,755 
1,225 

$943,217 

8,725 
18,500 
13,630 


606 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC   ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
HORSES  —  Concluded. 


1  Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

CotrsTiES, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

A  alue 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER -Con. 

Barre 

177 

411 

$27,090 

Xorthbridge, 

89 

150 

S8,645 

Berlin,    . 

lOS 

210 

12,660 

North  Brookfield, 

141 

250 

13,525 

Blackstone, 

119 

272 

11,466 

Oakham, 

73 

141 

7,845 

Bolton,  . 

133 

298 

12,760 

Oxford,  . 

124 

196 

12,145 

Bovl^ton, 

95 

191 

12,0S5 

Paxton,  . 

66 

134 

8,080 

Brookfield, 

148 

235 

12,068 

Petersham, 

148 

273 

16,120 

Charlton, 

231 

475 

28,561 

Phillipston, 

84 

172 

8,943 

Clinton, . 

46 

65 

4,420 

Princeton, 

131 

257 

16,525 

Dana,     . 

67 

105 

5,915 

Royalston, 

124 

197 

12.875 

Douglas, 

100 

177 

9,330 

Rutland, 

122 

244 

15,103 

Dudley, . 

no 

207 

13,725 

Shrewsbury, 

171 

333 

19,235 

FiTCHBURG, 

134 

252 

16,600 

Southborough, 

99 

229 

16,197 

Gardner, 

80 

180 

13,281 

Southbridge, 

76 

155 

9,480 

Grafton, 

158 

337 

25,899 

Spencer, 

138 

258 

14,961 

Hardwick, 

350 

325 

22,265 

Sterling, 

175 

349 

20,610 

Harvard, 

165 

316 

21,082 

Sturbridge, 

151 

268 

15,220 

Holden, . 

131 

214 

12,545 

Sutton,   . 

179 

312 

18,237 

Ho  ledale. 

27 

42 

2,790 

Terapleton, 

142 

219 

12,285 

Hubbardston 

172 

277 

17,815 

Upton,    . 

137 

233 

14,845 

Lancaster, 

137 

278 

86,771 

Uxbridge, 

141 

290 

18,540 

Leicester, 

in 

220 

12,655 

Warren, 

111 

213 

10,626 

Leominster, 

141 

276 

16,940 

Webster, 

46 

65 

3,571 

Lunenburg, 

171 

341 

22,161 

Westborough, 

111 

247 

15,040 

Mendon, 

123 

208 

12,495 

West  Boylston, 

87 

168 

9,785 

Milford, 

51 

90 

6,260 

West  Brookfield, 

94 

188 

11,100 

Millburv, 

93 

172 

11,077 

Westminster, 

190 

306 

15,875 

New  Braintree, 

85 

284 

26,060 

Wiuchendon, 

92 

153 

8,460 

Northborough, 

129 

254 

15,448 

Worcester, 

280 

688 

55,665 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Averafre 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reportinsr 
Specified 
Pri:iperty 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Makiiifi  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

35,206 

30,081 

71,579 

$5,083,243 

$71.02 

$144.39 

Barnstable 

2,124 

1,035 

1,089 

1,373 

109,417 

79.69 

105.72 

Berkshire,    . 

5,293 

3,014 

2,279 

7,468 

563,466 

75.45 

186.95 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3,326 

2,267 

6,499 

461,785 

71.05 

138.84 

Dukes, . 

483 

233 

250 

380 

28,505 

75.01 

122.34 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

2,777 

2,455 

6,060 

470,507 

77.64 

169.43 

Franklin, 

5,298 

2,831 

2,467 

5,436 

311,044 

57.22 

109.87 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,785 

2,165 

5,408 

386,207 

71.41 

138.67 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,827 

2,236 

5,724 

376,494 

65.77 

133.18 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

4,891 

3,469 

11,277 

844,053 

74.85 

172.57 

Nantucket, 

147 

81 

66 

146 

10,610 

72.67 

130.99 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,849 

1,912 

3,571 

264,618 

74.10 

143.11 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

2,172 

2,416 

3,860 

281,895 

73.03 

129.79 

Suffolk, 

188 

130 

58 

333 

31,425 

94.37 

241.73 

Worcester, 

14,207 

7,255 

6,952 

14,044 

943,217 

67.16 

130.01 

LAMBS, 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  an-d 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

A  alue 

Towns. 

.Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

4 

41 

$146 

BERKSHIRE- Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

2 

14 

45 

Great  Barrington, 

7 

93 

$267 

Provincetown, 

1 

2 

1 

'  Hancock, 

26 

880 

2,493 

Sandwich,     . 

1 

25 

100 

Hinsdale, 

4 

16 

47 

Lanesborough,     . 

5 

53 

102 

BERKSHIRE. 

311 

6,531 

$19,684 

Lee 

Lenox,  .... 

8 
2 

270 
28 

949 
35 

Adams 

6 

42 

117 

Monterey, 

9 

177 

432 

Alford,  . 

8 

182 

684 

Mount  Washington,     . 

1 

5 

15 

Becket,  . 

19 

175 

.•iie 

New  Ashf'ird, 

8 

232 

756 

Cheshire, 

2 

43 

139 

New  Marlborough, 

12 

417 

1,069 

Clarksburg, 

2 

30 

115 

North  Adams,  . 

5 

23 

101 

Dal  ton,  . 

6 

205 

746 

Otis 

13 

99 

318 

Egremont, 

8 

412 

1,488 

Peru,      .... 

5 

59 

178 

Florida, 

4 

78 

194 

PiTTSFIELD, 

9 

280 

783 

AGKICULTUEAL    PKOPEETY:     BY   NAME. 


607 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
LAMBS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Speciflcd 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BERKBHIRE  —  Con. 

HAMPSHIRE. 

69 

1,087 

$3,286 

Richmond,     . 

17 

537 

$1,621 

Amherst, 

3 

87 

305 

Sandisfield,   . 

Ifi 

112 

364 

Belchertown, 

2 

21 

70 

Savoy,    .... 

13 

154 

427 

Chesterfield, 

3 

50 

348 

Sheffield, 

15 

266 

611 

Cummington, 

3 

64 

134 

Stockbridge, 

12 

319 

1,088 

Enfield, 

1 

25 

75 

Tyringham,  . 

9 

104 

325 

Greenwich,   . 

3 

58 

140 

Washington, 

8 

148 

447 

Hadley, 

12 

262 

850 

West  Stockbridge, 

11 

196 

712 

Huntington,  . 

6 

62 

166 

Williamstown, 

28 

759 

2,173 

Middlefield,  . 

7 

139 

364 

Windsor, 

14 

137 

372 

Northampton, 
Pelham, 

1 
2 

30 
15 

137 
37 

BRISTOL. 

6 

47 

$152 

Plainfield,      . 
Prescott, 

11 
3 

155 
18 

352 
55 

Dartmouth,  . 

2 

6 

17 

Southampton, 

1 

2 

5 

Freetown, 

1 

25 

85 

Ware,    . 

3 

37 

114 

New  Bedford,  . 

1 

6 

12 

Westhampton, 

1 

4 

8 

Taunton,     . 

1 

2 

8 

Worthiugton, 

8 

58 

126 

Westport,     . 

1 

8 

30 

MIDDLESEX. 

38 

370 

$1,661 

DUKES. 

72 

2,088 

$4,011 

Ashby, .... 

1 

7 

35 

Chilmark, 

30 

741 

1,464 

Bedfo'rd, 

1 

1 

3 

Edgartown,  . 

17 

263 

502 

Boxborough, 

1 

30 

75 

Goenold, 

5 

526 

927 

Dunstable,     . 

2 

19 

72 

West  Tisbury,      . 

20 

558 

1,118 

Fraraingham, 
Groton,  . 

2 
3 

125 

66 

800 
198 

ESSEX. 

32 

241 

$814 

Hudson, 
Littleton, 

4 

1 

39 

8 

92 
40 

Beverly,     . 

1 

1 

10 

Sherborn, 

2 

9 

39 

Boxford, 

6 

68 

202 

Shirley, 

4 

7 

25 

Bradford, 

2 

10 

22 

Stow, 

2 

8 

39 

Hamilton, 

4 

7 

12 

Sudbury, 
Tewksbury, . 

2 

2 

9 

Haverhill, 

6 

29 

121 

1 

4 

12 

Newbury, 

2 

8 

IS 

Tyngsborough, 

1 

8 

48 

North  Andover,   . 

2 

60 

280 

W..a,THAM,    . 

2 

7 

45 

Peabody, 

6 

11 

41 

Watertowu,  . 

1 

1 

3 

Rowley, 

1 

14 

58 

Wilmington, 

8 

29 

126 

Saugns, 

1 

9 

18 

Wenham, 

2 

18 

17 

West  Newbury,    . 

1 

6 

15 

NANTUCKET. 

9 

200 

$530 

Nantucket,    . 

9 

200 

530 

FRANKLIN. 

308 

7,14^ 

$25,197 

Ashfield, 

35 

581 

2,129 

NORFOLK. 

2 

34 

$111 

Bernardston, 
Buckland, 

17 
19 

229 
•666 

644 
2,494 

1  Franklin, 

1 

24 

96 

Charlemont, . 

34 

882 

3,091 

Needham, 

1 

10 

15 

Colrain, 

49 

788 

2,687 

Conway, 

24 

1,119 

4,786 

PLYMOUTH. 

19 

209 

$1,232 

Deerlield, 

5 

228 

580 

Gill, 

7 

150 

416 

Bridgewater, 

3 

42 

370 

Greenfield,    . 

12 

715 

3,031 

Carver,  . 

1 

2 

6 

Hawley, 

18 

263 

756 

Duxbury, 

2 

7 

27 

Heath,    . 

27 

388 

943 

Halifax, 

1 

28 

182 

Leverett, 

1 

20 

20 

Hanson, 

2 

28 

156 

Leyden, 

18 

388 

1,151 

Hingham, 

5 

66 

366 

Monroe, 

4 

21 

45 

Mart-htield,    . 

1 

15 

41 

Montague, 

1 

16 

40 

Norwell, 

1 

10 

45 

New  Salem, 

2 

15 

34 

Rochester,     . 

1 

8 

32 

Northfield, 

4 

57 

148 

Scituate, 

2 

3 

7 

Orange, 

3 

31 

119 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

2 

20 

25 
515 

56 
1,815 

WORCESTER. 

69 

596 

$2,423 

Shutesbury, . 

3 

23 

110 

Athol 

2 

86 

417 

Warwick, 

2 

13 

43 

Barre,    . 

2 

6 

22 

Whately, 

1 

12 

60 

Blackstone,  . 

1 

3 

7 

Bolton,  . 

2 

54 

350 

HAMPDEN. 

77 

972 

$2,916 

Brookfield,    . 
Charlton, 

2 
1 

48 

1 

60 
3 

Blandford,     . 

14 

251 

773 

Dudley, 

1 

2 

20 

Brimfield, 

6 

47 

171 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

1 

1 

8 

Chester, 

7 

104 

294 

Gardner, 

1 

30 

60 

Granville, 

10 

101 

334 

Grafton, 

2 

12 

36 

Hampden, 

8 

51 

151 

Harvard, 

1 

4 

16 

Holland, 

1 

16 

56 

Hulden,. 

1 

5 

10 

Monson, 

8 

69 

254 

Hubbardston, 

2 

32 

154 

Montgomery 

2 

19 

61 

Lancaster, 

2 

52 

202 

Palmer, 

7 

55 

198 

Leicester, 

2 

15 

97 

Russell, 

3 

58 

182 

Lunenburg,  . 

1 

4 

10 

Southwick, 

7 

174 

337 

Northborough, 

1 

1 

2 

Tolland, 

2 

12 

35 

Oakham, 

3 

5 

17 

Wales,   . 

1 

5 

20 

Petersham,    . 

3 

19 

71 

Westfield, 

1 

10 

50 

Princeton, 

3 

9 

34 

60S 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


DOMESTIC   2VNIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
LAMBS  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Royalston,    . 

Rutland, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge,    . 

1 
3 
4 
3 
3 
3 

4 
12 
17 
25 

8 
27 

$20 
33 
60 

143 
79 
87 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Sutton 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

West  Brookfield, 

Westminster, 

AVORCESTER, 

2 
2 
6 
2 
5 

1 

51 

3 

15 

7 

38 

1 

$163 

7 

61 

35 

134 

5 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  0  f  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

1,016 

64,271 

19,561 

$62,163 

$3.18 

$61.18 

Barnstable 

2,124 

4 

2,120 

41 

146 

3.56 

36.50 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

311 

4,982 

6,531 

19,684 

3.01 

63.29 

Bristol, 

5,593 

6 

5,587 

47 

152 

3.23 

25.33 

Dukes, . 

483 

72 

411 

2,088 

4,011 

1.92 

55.71 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

32 

5,200 

241 

814 

3.38 

25.44 

Franklin, 

5,298 

308 

4,990 

7,145 

25,197 

3.53 

81.81 

Hampden, 

4,950 

77 

4,873 

972 

2,916 

3.00 

37.87 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

69 

4,994 

1,087 

3,286 

3.02 

47.62 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

38 

8,322 

370 

1,661 

4.49 

43.71. 

Nantucket, 

147 

9 

138 

200 

530 

2.65 

58.89 

Korfolk. 

3,761 

2 

3,759 

34 

111 

3.26 

55.50 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

19 

4,569 

209 

1,232 

6.89 

64.84 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Worcester, 

14,207 

69 

14,138 

596 

2,423 

4.07 

35.12 

OXEN. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

\alue 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

16 

28 

$1,100 

BRISTOL. 

114 

271 

$16,261 

Barnstable,    . 

7 

16 

565 

Acusbnet, 

1 

1 

50 

Dennis,  .... 

3 

3 

155 

Attleborough, 

2 

4 

185 

Falmouth, 

3 

6 

255 

Dartmouth,    . 

19 

52 

2,.555 

Sandwich, 

2 

2 

80 

Dighton, 

3 

6 

365 

Truro 

1 

1 

45 

Eastou,  . 
Fairhaven,     . 

5 

1 

14 
2 

940 
100 

BERKSHIRE. 

176 

454 

$22,162 

Fall  River, 
Freetown, 

5 
6 

9 
16 

505 
1,275 

Adams 

3 

6 

230 

Mansfield, 

4 

8 

425 

Alford 

2 

4 

115 

New  Bedford, 

6 

12 

790 

Becket,  .        .        .        . 

30 

62 

2,810 

Norton,  . 

12 

24 

1,212 

Cheshire, 

1 

2 

1.30 

Ravnham, 

5 

11 

570 

Egremont, 

3 

6 

425 

Rehoboth, 

6 

12 

750 

Florida,  .... 

6 

12 

425 

Seekonk, 

2 

4 

225 

Great  Barrington, 

9 

26 

1,597 

Somerset, 

1 

2 

150 

Hancock, 

2 

32 

1,900 

Swansea, 

2 

4 

209 

Hinsdale, 

5 

10 

540 

Taunton, 

7 

16 

1,125 

Lanesborough, 

Lee 

Lenox,   .        .        .        , 
Monterey, 

1 
3 

4 
2 

2 

8 

10 

4 

100 
500 
635 
185 

Westport, 

28 

74 

4,830 

DUKES. 

21 

44 

$1,992 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

18 

720 

Chilmark, 

4 

10 

467 

North  Adams,    . 

2 

4 

245 

Cottage  City, 

1 

2 

80 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

33 

78 

3,855 

Edgartown,    . 

5 

10 

455 

Peru 

5 

10 

425 

Gay  Head,     . 

11 

22 

990 

PiTTSFIEI.D,  . 

2 

4 

200 

Sandisfield,    . 
Sheffield, 

24 
6 

86 
12 

3,885 
650 

ESSEX. 

110 

267 

$16,305 

Stockbridge,  . 

2 

4 

200 

Amesbury,     . 

1 

2 

140 

Tyringham,   . 

7 

20 

890 

Andover, 

6 

16 

1,110 

Washington, 

4 

7 

400 

Beverly, 

1              1 

2 

200 

West  Stockbridge, 

2 

4 

150 

Box  ford. 

7 

23 

1,275 

Williamstown, 

4 

8 

885 

Bradford, 

2 

4 

190 

Windsor, 

8 

15 

565 

Danvers, 

2 

10 

680 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


609 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
OXEN  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucesteb, 

Groveland,    , 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill,  . 

Ipswich, 

Marblehead,  . 

Merrimac, 

Metliueu, 

Middleton,     . 

Newbury, 

Newburtport, 

North  Andover, 

Rowley, 

Salisbury, 

Topstield, 

Wenhatn, 

"West  Newbury, 

FRANKLESr, 

Ashfleld, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, . 

Conway, 

Deertield, 

Erviug,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath,    . 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northtield, 

Orange,  . 

Rowe,    . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Warwick, 

"Wendell, 

Whately, 


HAMPDEN, 

Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brinifield, 

Chester, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

Longmeadow 

Ludlow, 

Monson, 

Montgomerj- 

Palmer,  . 

Southwick, 

Springfield 

Tolland, 

Wales,   . 

"Westfleld, 

"West  Springfield, 

"Wilbraham,  . 


HAMPSHIRE, 

Amherst, 
Belchertown, 
Chesterfield, . 
Cummin  gton, 
Enfield,  . 
Goshen, 
Granby, 
Greenwich,   . 
Hadley, . 
Hatfield, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


3 
1 

4 
4 
8 

13 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
5 
3 

15 
7 
3 
4 

214 

16 
3 

16 
6 

29 

16 
2 

1 
3 

8 

13 

7 

9 

4 

4 

3 

12 

2 

6 

17 

22 

4 

5 

3 

3 


267 

4 

33 

21 

18 

34 

6 

10 

1 

2 

41 

12 

19 

5 

1 

34 

12 

6 

1 

7 


125 


21 
10 
7 
4 
1 
3 
5 
1 


16 
6 
2 
8 
8 

16 

28 
2 

10 
4 
6 
5 
6 

12 
6 

36 

22 
5 

12 

542 

35 
8 
44 
18 
61 
38 
51 
o 

8 
16 
26 
18 
17 
10 

8 

6 
23 
20 
13 
37 
47 
10 
10 

6 
10 


610 


298 

14 

18 
40 
22 
16 
10 
2 

6 
22 
20 


$1,015 
390 
150 
340 
500 
700 
2,000 
150 
460 
225 
290 
400 
405 
760 
350 
2,080 
1,440 
S65 
690 

$32,709 

1,945 

480 

2,831 

910 

3,045 

2,369 

4,050 

125 

450 

1,005 

1,445 

900 

780 

600 

330 

335 

1,180 

2,356 

720 

1,727 

3,186 

565 

570 

225 

580 


$29,586 


8 

530 

94 
49 
55 

70 

5,165 
2,165 
1,945 
3,222 

22 

1,230 

20 

990 

2 

100 

6 

340 

87 

4,260 

22 
35 
10 

1,502 

1,527 

540 

2 

60 

73 

3,230 

24 

1,115 

13 

655 

9 

100 

16 

910 

$16,578 

725 

860 

2,040 

1,070 

875 

500 

100 

SDO 

1,335 

1,516 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con 

Huntington,  . 

Middletield,  . 

Northampton, 

Pelham, 

Plainfieid, 

Prescott, 

Southampton, 

Ware,     . 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton,    . 

Ashby,  . 

Billerica, 

Burlington, 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable, 

Framingham, 

Groton,  . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson, 

Lexington, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Maulborough, 

North  Reading, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,  . 

Tyugsborough, 

Waltham,    . 

Wayland, 

"Westford, 

Weston, 

"Wilmington, 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,     . 

NORFOLK 

Avon,     . 

Bellingham, 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Franklin, 

Med  way, 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

"Wrentham, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Bridgewater 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

ifarion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 


Retiu-ns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


8 
1 
2 
7 
7 
4 
4 
3 
4 
5 
13 

54 

3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
4 
4 
1 
6 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 
7 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
2 


6 
6 

19 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 

60 

5 
1 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 
6 
4 
4 
2 
1 
1 
3 


Number 


15 

2 

12 

14 

16 

8 

8 

6 

8 

9 

30 

127 

10 

9 

2 
o 

2 
2 

6 
8 

10 
2 

12 
2 
4 
2 
4 
4 
2 

2 
2 

14 
4 

12 
4 
2 
6 
2 
3 

12 
12 

36 

2 
2 
2 
4 
2 
5 
4 
2 
2 
1 
2 
4 
4 

160 

24 
2 
8 
6 
5 

14 
2 
3 

11 
8 
2 

14 
8 

14 
4 
2 
2 
6 


"\'alue 


$885 
150 
895 
675 
795 
295 
425 
250 
550 
650 

1,687 

$6,980 

470 

80 
140 
100 
100 

75 
370 
375 
390 

80 
440 

90 
160 
100 
130 
200 
125 
120 

75 
790 
275 
420 
400 
100 
1,050 
150 
175 


$630 
630 

$2,085 

140 
150 
100 
225 

80 
320 
170 

50 
150 
125 
100 
265 
210 

$9,580 

1,340 
100 
300 
350 
375 

1,100 
125 
250 
625 
380 
150 
930 
545 
505 
260 
125 
125 
310 


610 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
OXEN  —  Concluded. 


Kcturns 

Returns 

CousTiES,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Rochester,     . 

4 

7 

$455 

Mendon, 

11 

23 

$1,206 

Scituate, 

4 

5 

350 

Milford, 

1 

2 

100 

West  Bridgewater, 

4 

13 

880 

Millbury, 

New  Bralntree,    . 

6 

8 

14 
19 

667 
980 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

2 

$125 

Korthborough, 
Northbridge, 

2 
2 

4 
4 

190 
125 

Boston, 

1 

2 

125 

North  Brookfield, 
Oakham, 

7 
11 

14 

28 

650 
1,265 

WORCESTER. 

406 

918 

$47,614 

Oxford,  . 
Paxton,  . 

3 

10 

6 
19 

300 
1,000 

Ashburnham, 

2 

4 

252 

Petersham,    . 

16 

34 

1,885 

Athol,    . 

5 

10 

550 

Phillipston,   . 

7 

16 

820 

Auburn, 

1 

2 

100 

Princeton, 

9 

18 

1,025 

Barre,     . 

9 

41 

2,440 

Royalston,     . 

10 

27 

1,545 

Berlin,    . 

2 

4 

200 

Rutland, 

11 

22 

1,000 

Blackstone, 

8 

16 

955 

Shrewsbury, 

2 

4 

195 

Bolton,  . 

1 

2 

100 

Southborough, 

5 

10 

590 

Boylston, 

2 

4 

175 

Southbridge, 

18 

35 

1,800 

Brookfield, 

9 

22 

1,163 

Spencer, 

15 

30 

1,485 

Charlton, 

21 

80 

3,375 

Stirling,     .    . 

8 

16 

935 

Dana, 

2 

4 

180 

Sturbridge,    . 

22 

42 

2,130 

Douglas, 

7 

16 

750 

Sutton,  . 

16 

33 

1,935 

Dudley, . 

11 

24 

1,225 

Templeton,   . 

3 

7 

475 

FiTCHBUBG, 

1 

2 

100 

Upton,    . 

7 

14 

825 

Gardner, 

2 

6 

250 

Uxbrldge, 

10 

22 

1,040 

Grafton, 

8 

18 

815 

Warren, 

25 

62 

2,445 

Hard  wick. 

21 

43 

2,595 

Webster, 

2 

4 

200 

Holden,  . 

1 

2 

80 

Westborougli, 

4 

10 

633 

Hopedale, 

2 

4 

250 

West  Boylston, 

2 

4 

200 

Hubbardston 

6 

11 

485 

West  Brookfield, 

8 

22 

1,050 

Lancaster, 

1 

2 

160 

Westminster, 

7 

14 

725 

Leominster, 

7 

14 

895 

Winchendon, 

1 

2 

85 

Lunenburg. 

3 

6 

270 

Worcester, 

6 

11 

743 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Codnties. 


Total 
Returns 


Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 


Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


Average 
Price 


Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
iraking  Return 


THE  STATE. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes, . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


65,287 

2,124 
5,293 
5,593 

483 
5,232 
5,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


1,589 

16 
176 
114 

21 
110 
214 
267 
125 

54 
6 

19 

60 

1 

406 


63,698 

2,108 
5,117 
5,479 

462 
5,122 
5,084 
4,683 
4,938 
8,306 

141 
3,742 
4,528 

187 
13,801 


3,769 

28 
454 
271 

44 
267 
542 
610 
298 
127 

12 

36 

160 

2 

918 


$203,707 

1,100 
22,162 
16,261 

1,992 
16,305 
32,709 
29,586 
16,578 

6,980 
630 

2,085 

9,580 

125 

47,614 


$54.05 

39.29 
48.81 
60.00 
45.27 
61.07 
60.35 
48.50 
55.63 
54.96 
52.50 
57.92 
59.88 
62.50 
51.87 


$128.20 

68.75 
125.92 
142.64 

94.86 
148.23 
152.85 
110.81 
132.62 
129.26 
105.00 
109.74 
159.67 
125.00 
117.28 


PIGS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

Bourne, 

Brewster, 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetown, 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


153 

23 
10 
24 

6 
45 

2 

6 
22 

2 


Number 


974 

303 
82 
69 
14 

223 

8 

22 

56 

26 


Value 


$3,808 

1,294 
297 
297 

88 
748 

23 

78 
285 

80 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Sandwich, 

Truro,    .  .        .        . 

Wellfleet,  . 

Yarmouth,  . 


BERKSHIRE. 


Adams, . 
Alford,  , 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


707 

29 
17 


10 
45 
20 
96 

5,793 

652 
171 


Value 


842 

154 

50 

372 

$17,496 

1,716 
426 


AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


611 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PIGS  — Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Becket,  .... 

39 

200 

$760 

Newburyport,   . 

10 

70 

$237 

Cheshire, 

35 

307 

888 

North  Andover,    . 

25 

106 

282 

Clarksburg,  . 

11 

47 

149 

Peabody, 

29 

9,302 

15,722 

Dalton,  .        .        .        . 

13 

119 

373 

Rockport, 

1 

1 

3 

Egremont,     . 

9 

74 

363 

Rowley, 

16 

44 

198 

Florida 

3 

9 

30 

Salem,  . 

5 

33 

81 

Great  Barrington, 

47 

580 

1,288 

Salisbury, 

7 

45 

136 

Hancock, 

8 

49 

155 

Saugus, . 

4 

17 

73 

Hinsdale, 

29 

1.51 

557 

Topsfield, 

5 

130 

390 

Lanesborough,      . 

18 

137 

371 

Wenham, 

8 

37 

111 

Lee,        .        .        .        . 

66 

281 

1,185 

West  Newbury,    . 

20 

65 

332 

Lenox,   .        .        .        . 

12 

105 

346 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington,     . 

9 
1 

94 

2 

214 
10 

FRANKLIN. 

940 

8,084 

$24,142 

New  Marlborough, 

23 

242 

629 

Aehfield, 

98 

622 

1,950 

North  Adams,    . 

17 

130 

473 

Bernardston, 

30 

548 

1,195 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

24 

148 

391 

Buckland, 

27 

121 

339 

Peru,      .        .        .        . 

9 

1.58 

360 

Charlemont, 

38 

323 

825 

PiTTSFIELD, 

27 

260 

983 

Colrain, . 

33 

234 

533 

Sandistteld,   . 

32 

367 

1,019 

Conwav, 

38 

438 

1,201 

Savoy,    .        .        .        . 

30 

159 

597 

Deerfield, 

118 

958 

5,498 

Sheffield, 

56 

519 

1,340 

Erving,  . 

13 

76 

152 

Stockbridge, 

34 

113 

571 

Gill, 

8 

160 

387 

Tyringham,  . 

15 

86 

300 

Greenfield, 

24 

780 

1,776 

Washington, 

28 

69 

313 

Hawley, 

20 

78 

331 

West  Stockbridge, 

18 

126 

317 

Heath,    . 

51 

351 

926 

Williatnstown,      . 

38 

345 

1,118 

Leverett, 

32 

147 

445 

Windsor, 

10 

93 

254 

Leyden, 
Monroe, 

9 
4 

154 
10 

308 
38 

BRISTOL. 

519 

3,358 

$10,624 

Montague, 
New  Salem, 

90 
31 

661 
114 

1,372 
357 

Acushnet, 

33 

154 

421 

Northfield, 

73 

653 

1,397 

Attleborough, 

17 

133 

386 

Orange, 

31 

134 

424 

Berkley, 

38 

84 

408 

Rowe,     . 

29 

69 

227 

Dartmouth,   . 

74 

329 

789 

Shelburne, 

21 

195 

474 

Dighton, 

36 

98 

470 

Shutesbury, 

19 

42 

121 

Easton 

15 

196 

842 

Sunderland, 

55 

662 

2,535 

Fairhaven,     . 

25 

100 

227 

Warwick, 

15 

196 

451 

Fall  River, 

12 

71 

266 

Wendell, 

14 

275 

551 

Freetown, 

11 

34 

137 

Whately, 

19 

83 

329 

Mansfield, 

13 

172 

578 

New  Bedford,  . 
North  Attleborough,   . 

37 
11 

132 

196 

563 

648 

HAMPDEN. 

397 

4,142 

$11,547 

Norton,  .... 

2] 

118 

374 

Agawam, 

12 

132 

367 

Raynham, 

12 

81 

213 

Blandford,     . 

52 

433 

1,180 

Rehoboth, 

28 

133 

451 

Brimfield,      , 

32 

142 

533 

Seekouk, 

22 

245 

825 

Chester, 

27 

88 

224 

Somerset, 

4 

32 

101 

Chicopee,     . 

9 

151 

386 

Swansea, 

20 

123 

363 

East  Longmeadow, 

5 

12 

42 

Taunton, 

51 

698 

1,901 

Granville, 

19 

248 

706 

Westport, 

39 

229 

661 

Hampden, 

27 

261 

899 

Holland, 

8 

54 

180 

DUKES. 

84 

191 

$964 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Longmeadow, 

3 
4 

35 
99 

70 
305 

Ohllmark, 

11 

13 

82 

Ludlow, 

15 

316 

908 

Cottage  City, 

14 

36 

172 

Monson, 

•        9 

546 

1,363 

Edgartown,   . 

23 

48 

213 

Montgomery, 

84 

183 

Gay  Head,     . 

4 

5 

29 

Palmer, 

21 

167 

423 

Gosuold, 

1 

8 

24 

Russell, 

4 

13 

33 

Tisbury, 

10 

30 

175 

South  wick,    . 

11 

134 

277 

West  Tisbury,      . 

21 

51 

269 

Springfield, 
Tolland, 

20 
9 

638 
67 

1,933 
169 

ESSEX. 

357 

13,229 

$27,352 

Wales,    . 
,   Westfield,      . 

7 
26 

39 
361 

105 
814 

Amesbury,    . 

29 

135 

381 

West  Springfield, 

1 

2 

4 

Andover, 

5 

69 

176 

Wilbraham,  . 

33 

120 

443 

Beverly, 

15 

128 

464 

Boxford, 
Danvers, 

'I 

288 
785 

746 
2,765 

i           HAMPSHIRE. 

734 

4,846 

$15,681 

Essex,    . 

10 

19 

58 

Amherst, 

50 

539 

1,121 

Georgetown, 

12 

27 

115 

;   Belchertown, 

68 

335 

1,121 

Gloucester, 

7 

213 

398 

1   Chesterfield, 

21 

114 

309 

Groveland,    . 

15 

272 

597 

]  Cummington, 

28 

270 

725 

Hamilton, 

16 

73 

221 

Easthampton, 

54 

174 

825 

Haverhill, 

35 

436 

1,253 

]   Enfield, 

6 

110 

264 

Ipswich, 

8 

288 

988 

Goshen, 

11 

76 

181 

Lynn,    . 

1 

4 

16 

Granbj', 

24 

168 

480 

Manchester, 

2 

50 

110 

Greenwich, 

12 

190 

432 

Marblehead, 

6 

120 

266 

Had  ley. 

29 

372 

835 

Merrimac, 

9 

70 

170 

Hatfield, 

23 

81 

421 

Methuen, 

13 

241 

553 

Huntington, 

18 

94 

263 

Middleton, 

6 

65 

205 

Middlefield, 

11 

45 

123 

Newbury, 

16 

96 

305 

Northampton,    . 

97 

376 

1,780 

612 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PIGS  — Continued. 


Returns 



Returns 

CocNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specifled 
Property 

Number 

Value 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

NORFOLK -Con. 

Pelham, 

13 

65 

$182 

Needham, 

32 

767 

$1,702 

Plaiutield,      . 

30 

474 

1,342 

Norfolk, 

4 

36 

90 

Prescott, 

23 

151 

474 

Norwood, 

5 

99 

334 

Southampton, 

56 

283 

1,080 

QUINCT, 

1 

11 

33 

South  Hadley, 

47 

156 

1,365 

Randolph, 

8 

556 

1,672 

^Vare,     . 

23 

109 

296 

Sharon,  . 

4 

10 

23 

Westhampton, 

35 

194 

766 

Stoughton,     . 

16 

111 

496 

Williamsburg,      . 

37 

146 

502 

Walpole, 

6 

109 

62 

Worthington, 

18 

324 

794 

Wellesley,     . 

8 

97 

425 

Weymouth,  . 

20 

928 

3,035 

MIDDLESEX. 

598 

14,335 

$42,809 

Wrentham,    . 

4 

21 

40 

Acton,   .... 

14 

42 

139 

Arlington, 

15 

1,105 

6,066 

PLYMOUTH. 

296 

4,422 

$14,051 

Ashby,  . 

Ashland, 

Ayer,     . 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington,   . 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable,    . 

Everett, 

Framingham, 

Groton,  . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,    . 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough, 

Maynard, 

26 

6 

3 

14 

3 

6 

11 

2 

2 

3 

38 

23 

30 

6 

1 

13 

39 

7 

3 

14 

26 

19 

2 

11 

2 

8 

12 

298 

14 

7 

47 

612 

102 

116 

19 

27 

22 

339 

602 

702 

142 

2 

146 

244 

20 

20 

259 

1,114 

828 

113 

305 

8 

44 

224 

819 

46 

20 

186 

1,836 

196 

213 

72 

265 

80 

912 

2,482 

2,623 

349 

16 

392 

941 

44 

64 

632 

2,140 

3,273 

235 

1,241 

40 

196 

367 

Abington, 
Bridgewater, 

19 
42 

.  187 
387 

587 
1,462 

Brockton,   , 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgew 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Kingston, 

,   Lakeville, 
Marion, . 
ifarshfield, 
Mattapoisett, 
ifiddleborouj 
Norwell, 
Pembroke, 
Plymouth, 
Plympton, 

1   Rochester, 

;   Rockland, 

'   Scituate, 
Wareham, 
West  Bridge! 
■WTiitman, 

ater, 
vate 

»       . 

10 

16 

12 

17 

5 

4 

21 

14 

7 

3 

5 

11 

10 

39 

5 

2 

3 

4 

5 

11 

4 

4 

15 

8 

146 

116 

116 

85 

216 

68 

492 

547 

44 

27 

62 

98 

109 

537 

22 

19 

27 

8 

71 

101 

710 

10 

92 

125 

388 

394 

313 

349 

704 

251 

1,652 

1,388 

131 

88 

253 

271 

270 

1,921 

114 

36 

73 

34 

174 

313 

2,141 

41 

326 

377 

Melrose, 

1 

125 

188 

Natick,  . 

34 

303 

936 

SUFFOLK. 

24 

1,318 

$3,680 

Newton, 

28 

462 

1,164 

1 

North  Reading, 

11 

48 

505 

Boston, 

. 

12 

779 

2,606 

Pepperell,     . 

1 

40 

80 

Chelsea, 

, 

5 

54 

224 

Reading, 

20 

276 

738 

Revere,  . 

. 

6 

484 

844 

Sherborn, 

18 

369 

791 

Wiuthrop, 

1 

1 

6 

Shirley, . 

10 

71 

231 

Stow, 
Sudbury, 

6 
17 

91 
813 

209 
2,462 

WORCESTER. 

994 

8,300 

$26,370 

Tewksbury,  . 

18 

310 

1,779 

Ashburnham, 

3 

76 

173 

Tyngeborough, 

8 

68 

174 

Athol,    . 

57 

159 

725 

Waltham,    . 

15 

701 

1,843 

Auburn, 

10 

146 

419 

Watertown,  . 

8 

55 

258 

!   Barre,     . 

12 

178 

491 

Wayland, 

8 

273 

739 

Berlin,   . 

1 

2 

15 

Westford,      . 

9 

68 

241 

Blackstone, 

9 

154 

442 

Weston, 

11 

243 

583 

Bolton,  . 

10 

107 

323 

Wilmington, 

12 

287 

613 

Boylston, 

11 

66 

239 

Winchester,  . 

2 

9 

70 

Brookfield, 

25 

180 

469 

WOBUBN, 

2 

2,210 

3,320 

Charlton, 

12 

96 

274 

Clinton, 

3 

116 

348 

NANTUCKET. 

17 

94 

$479 

Dana, 
Douglas, 
■   Dudley, 

16 

4 

87 
68 

282 
180 

Nantucket,    . 

17 

94 

479 

33 

205 

720 

Fitcuburg, 

3 

38 

144 

NORFOLK 

328 

9,720 

$30,137 

Gardner, 
Grafton, 

20 
39 

277 
321 

704 
1,013 

Avon,     . 

11 

229 

716 

Hardwick, 

31 

496 

1,509 

Bellingham,  . 

3 

25 

105 

Harvard, 

3 

25 

265 

Braintree, 

42 

3,095 

10,976 

lloklen,. 

7 

30 

104 

Brookline,     . 

3 

21 

43 

llopedale, 

1 

2 

23 

Canton,  . 

20 

217 

568 

Hubbardston 

17 

145 

334 

Cohasset, 

4 

47 

94 

Lancaster, 

10 

181 

737 

Dedham, 

36 

1,371 

3,281 

Leicester, 

3 

13 

47 

Dover,    . 

29 

677 

1,704 

Lunenburg, 

18 

213 

599 

Foxborough, 

10 

91 

212 

TMendon, 

5 

44 

109 

Franklin, 

9 

144 

478 

Milford, 

10 

405 

1,020 

Holhrook, 

17 

792 

2,400 

Millbnry, 

16 

258 

747 

Medtield, 

3 

6 

43 

New  Braintree, 

14 

256 

714 

Medwaj', 

3 

17 

37 

Northborough, 

17 

167 

505 

Millis,     . 

20 

82 

305 

Northbridge, 

15 

84 

385 

Milton,  . 

10 

261 

1,263 

North  Brookfield, 

39 

180 

530 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


613 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PIGS  — Concluded. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

ConNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

WORCESTER  -  Con. 

"WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Oakham, 

9 

64 

$197 

Sturbridge,    . 

34 

246 

$665 

Oxford,  . 

24 

141 

606 

Button,  . 

33 

207 

638 

Paxton,  . 

6 

94 

260 

Templeton,  . 

9 

129 

329 

Petersham, 

30 

158 

50O 

Upton,    . 

13 

127 

487 

Phillipston, 

30 

83 

557 

Uxbridge, 

26 

333 

935 

Princeton, 

28 

122 

340 

Warren, 

23 

209 

482 

Royalston, 

65 

227 

1,282 

Webster, 

16 

62 

270 

Rutland, 

16 

81 

197 

Westborough, 

10 

151 

781 

Shrewsbury, 

11 

113 

292 

West  Boyleton, 

3 

22 

69 

Southboroiigh, 

16 

113 

503 

West  Brookfield, 

31 

166 

435 

Southbrldge, 

13 

61 

207 

Westminster, 

19 

218 

557 

Spencer, 

6 

30 

84 

Winchendon, 

15 

103 

333 

Sterling, 

19 

120 

342 

WORCESTER, 

16 

145 

553 

RECAPITULATION. 


1 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 
Person 

Property 

Property 

Making  Return 

TRE  STATE. 

65,287 

6,148 

59,139 

78,806 

$229,140 

$2.91 

$37.27 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

153 

1,971 

974 

3,808 

3.91 

24.89 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

707 

4,586 

5,793 

17,496 

3.02 

24.75 

Bristol, 

5,593 

519 

5,074 

3,358 

10.624 

3.16 

20.47 

Dukes, . 

483 

84 

399 

191 

964 

5.05 

11.48 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

357 

4,875 

13,229 

27,352 

2.07 

76.62 

Franklin, 

5,298 

940 

4,358 

8,084 

24,142 

2.99 

25.68 

Hampden, 

4,950 

397 

4,563 

4,142 

11,547 

2.79 

29.09 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

734 

4,329 

4,846 

15,681 

3.24 

21.36 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

598 

7,762 

14,335 

42,809 

2.99 

71.59 

Nantucket, 

147 

17 

130 

94 

479 

5.10 

28.18 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

328 

3,433 

9,720 

30,137 

3.10 

91.88 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

296 

4,292 

4,422 

14,051 

3.18 

47.47 

Suffolk, 

188 

24 

164 

1,318 

3,680 

2.79 

153.33 

Worcester, 

14,207 

994 

13,213 

8,300 

26,370 

3.18 

26.53 

SHEEP. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

8 

132 

$581 

BERKSHIRE  -  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

1 

12 

50 

North  Adams,   . 

3 

39 

$141 

Brewster, 

1 

4 

25 

Otis, 

26 

328 

976 

Falmouth,     . 

1 

29 

116 

Peru, 

10 

173 

323 

Provincetown, 

1 

6 

14 

PiTTSFIELB, 

10 

286 

927 

Sandwich, 

1 

65 

300 

Richmond,     . 

17 

772 

2,308 

Truro,    .... 

2 

2 

6 

Sandisfield,   . 

25 

224 

690 

Yarmouth,    . 

1 

14 

70 

Savoy,    . 
Sheffield, 

24 
15 

214 

400 

619 
1,357 

BERKSHIRE. 

439 

10,757 

$32,703 

Stockbridge, 
Tvringham,  . 

13 
13 

470 
170 

2,240 
445 

Adams 

6 

110 

508 

Washington, 

16 

324 

1,326 

Alford 

10 

281 

792 

West  Stockbridge 

,       . 

12 

301 

977 

Becket,  .... 

39 

755 

1,862 

Williamstown, 

42 

1,369 

3,453 

Cheshire, 

6 

120 

450 

Windsor, 

23 

303 

801 

Clarksburg,  . 

4 

59 

148 

Dalton,  .... 
Egremont,     . 

7 
8 

411 
343 

1,686 
1,195 

BRISTOL. 

22 

231 

$667 

Florida, 

7 

115 

301 

Berkley, 

1 

7 

21 

Great  Harrington, 

12 

273 

619 

Dartmouth,   . 

4 

21 

105 

Hancock, 

27 

1,047 

2,698 

Easton,  . 

1 

40 

60 

Hinsdale, 

8 

121 

259 

Freetown, 

1 

33 

134 

Lanesborough, 

9 

301 

625 

New  Bedford, 

2 

9 

35 

Lee 

10 

453 

1,779 

Norton,  . 

1 

4 

5 

Lenox,  .... 

4 

129 

311 

Raynham, 

1 

12 

60 

Monterey, 

11 

169 

657 

Rehoboth, 

2 

23 

61 

:Mount  Washington,     . 

2 

39 

180 

Seekouk, 

6 

66 

130 

New  Ashford, 

7 

281 

843 

Taunton, 

1 

4 

12 

New  Marlborough, 

13 

377 

1,309 

Westport, 

3 

12 

44 

614 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
SHEEP  — Continued. 


Returns 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

CorsTiEs, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Ifumber 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Xumber 

Value 

DUKES. 

83 

8,091 

$14,613 

1 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

Chilmark, 

36 

2,988 

4,451 

Goshen, 

3 

153 

$306 

Edgartown,  . 

17 

814 

1,595 

Granby, 

2 

45 

155 

Gosnold, 

6 

2,410 

4,785 

Greenwich,   . 

4 

49 

98 

Tisbnry, 

1 

30 

60 

Hadley, . 

11 

385 

1,080 

"West  Tisbury,      . 

23 

1,849 

3,722 

Huntington,  . 
'  Middlefield,  . 

10 
16 

190 
400 

671 
1,262 

ESSEX. 

57 

1,054 

$3,094 

i    NORTHAMPTOX, 

t  Pelham, 

2 
3 

45 
45 

140 
115 

Amesbury,    . 

1 

4 

12 

Plaiufleld,      . 

22 

219 

474 

Andover, 

1 

30 

150 

Prescott, 

3 

58 

95 

Beverly,      . 

3 

4 

12 

Southampton, 

6 

117 

464 

Boxford, 

6 

71 

229 

South  Hadley, 

1 

1 

3 

Bradford, 

1 

49 

145 

Ware,     . 

6 

97 

282 

Dan  vers. 

1 

30 

100 

Westhampton, 

9 

84 

329 

Georgetown, 

2 

45 

125 

Williamsburg, 

2 

32 

96 

Hamilton, 

6 

510 

1,015 

Worthington, 

12 

129 

256 

Haverhill,  . 

6 

42 

155 

Ipswich, 
Methiien, 

3 

1 

47 
1 

262 
3 

MIDDLESEX. 

59 

911 

$6,147 

Middleton,     . 

1 

1 

3 

Acton,    .        .        .        . 

1 

1 

10 

Kewbury, 

9 

58 

240 

Ashby,  . 

4 

38 

273 

Korth  Andover,    . 

2 

62 

198 

Ayer,     . 

1 

30 

90 

Peabody, 

2 

8 

60 

Bedford, 

1 

3 

25 

Rowley, 

3 

13 

63 

Billerica, 

1 

20 

80 

Salisbury,      . 

1 

8 

24 

Boxborough, 

1 

38 

114 

Saugus, 

2 

20 

98 

Concord, 

2 

6 

28 

"Wenham, 

2 

20 

55 

Dracut,  . 

1 

2 

15 

"West  Newbury,   . 

4 

41 

157 

Dunstable,     . 
Framingham, 

3 
2 

16 
210 

81 
1,400 

FRANKLIN. 

416 

11,095 

$30,416 

1   Groton, . 
Hopkinton,   . 

9 

1 

234 
6 

1,765 
60 

Ashfield, 

46 

1,241 

3,733 

Hudson, 

5 

52 

149 

Bernardston, 

19 

250 

783 

Littleton, 

1 

10 

50 

Buckland, 

27 

687 

2,115 

Pepperell,     . 

1 

1 

10 

Charlemont, 

36 

1,298 

3,015 

Reading, 

3 

4 

10 

Colrain, 

59 

1,167 

3,138 

Sherborn, 

4 

21 

105 

Conwav, 

27 

1,190 

3,189 

Shirley, 

4 

12 

93 

Deerfield,      . 

10 

193 

695 

Stow,      . 

1 

14 

56 

Gill, 

8 

131 

405 

Sudbury, 

o 

11 

54 

Greenfield, 

12 

897 

4,417 

Tewksbury,  . 

1 

6 

25 

Hawley, 

33 

1,043 

1,303 

Tyngsborough, 

2 

24 

172 

Heath,    . 

34 

601 

1,362 

WALTHA3I,     . 

1 

4 

20 

Leverett, 

4 

90 

182 

Watertown,  . 

1 

1 

3 

Leyden, 

22 

448 

1,094 

Wayland, 

2 

68 

1,058 

Monroe, 

5 

64 

128 

Westford, 

2 

67 

362 

Montague,     . 

1 

30 

75 

Weston, 

1 

10 

35 

New  Salem, 

2 

87 

151 

Wilmington, 

1 

2 

4 

Northfield, 

7 

206 

581 

Orange, 

10 

104 

268 

Rowe,    . 

15 

374 

810 

NANTUCKET. 

11 

743 

$1,811 

Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 

29 
3 

815 
39 

2,346 
126 

Nantucket,    . 

11 

743 

1,811 

Sunderland, 

3 

52 

224 

Warwick, 

3 

61 

168 

NORFOLK. 

7 

74 

$488 

Whately, 

1 

27 

108 

Franklin, 

3 

49 

410 

Needham, 

, 

2 

22 

66 

HAMPDEN. 

268 

2,708 

$8,720 

Sharon,  . 

1 

2 

7 

Agawam, 

7 

19 

20 

Wrentham,   . 

. 

1 

1 

5 

Blandford, 

26 

567 

1,584 

Brimftekl, 
Chester, 

14 
11 

174 
221 

668 
546 

PLYMOUTH. 

31 

554 

$2,544 

C'HICOPEE, 

1 

20 

60 

Bridgewater, 

3 

57 

312 

Granville, 

20 

321 

1,022 

Carver,  . 

1 

13 

39 

Hampden, 

8 

185 

576 

Duxburj-, 

1 

32 

128 

Holland, 

2 

23 

83 

Hanson, 

2 

20 

100 

Ludlow, 

1 

26 

78 

Hintjham, 

7 

257 

1,311 

Monson, 

10 

93 

291 

Hull,      . 

1 

4 

60 

Montgomerj' 

3 

33 

146 

Lakeville, 

5 

26 

101 

Palmer, 

12 

128 

383 

Marshfteld,    . 

1 

18 

54 

Russell, 

7 

201 

788 

Norwell, 

3 

25 

88 

Southwick, 

130 

416 

1,479 

Rochester,     . 

3 

33 

l.iO 

Tolland, 

3 

103 

300 

Scituate, 

4 

69 

201 

Wales,   . 

10 

131 

497 

Westfleld, 

3 

47 

199 

WORCESTER. 

182 

2,290 

$9,102 

HAMPSHIRE. 

148 

2,608 

$8,324 

Ashburnhara, 
Athol,    . 

5 
7 

19 
146 

61 
671 

Amherst, 

6 

166 

1,202 

Barre,     . 

4 

11 

49 

Belchertown, 

0 

74 

263  : 

Berlin,  . 

3 

82 

337 

Chesterfield, 

8 

106 

594  1 

Blackstone,  . 

2 

8 

35 

Cummington, 

10 

178 

369  ' 

Bolton,  . 

3 

268 

550 

Enfield 

1 

35 

70 

Boyleton, 

3 

25 

79 

AGKICULTUKAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


615 


DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC.  —  Concluded. 
SHEEP  — Concluded. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER -Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Brookfield,    . 

4 

61 

$176 

Petersham,    . 

9 

198 

$646 
170 

Charlton, 

5 

41 

198 

Phillipston,   . 

3 

31 

Dana,     . 

1 

6 

24 

Princeton,     . 

g 

49 

189 

Dudley, 

3 

22 

131 

Royalston,     . 

7 

37 

162 

FiTCHBTTRG,  . 

1 

1 

5 

Rutland, 

6 

24 

76 

Gardner, 

1 

30 

90 

Southbridge, 

6 

108 

405 

Grafton, 

a 

91 

439 

Spencer, 

2 

15 

73 

Hardwick,     . 

6 

43 

153 

Sterling, 

5 

89 

408 

Harvard, 

3 

147 

463 

Sturbridge,    . 

14 

145 

585 

Holden, 

2 

13 

40 

Sutton,  . 

6 

69 

813 

Hubbardston, 

8 

61 

257 

Templeton,   . 

1 

3 

10 

Lancaster, 

2 

64 

252 

Uxbridge, 

1 

3 

9 

Leicester, 

2 

67 

255 

Warren, 

9 

40 

163 

Lnnenburg,  . 

2 

6 

28 

West  Bovlston, 

8 

10 

42 

New  Bralntree, 

3 

28 

149 

West  Brookfield, 

3 

17 

95 

North  Brookfield, 

1 

4 

40 

Westminster, 

4 

81 

285 

Oakham, 

3 

22 

93 

Winchendon, 

4 

75 

231 

Paxton, .... 

4 

10 

40 

WOBCESTEB, 

2 

30 

125 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Iteturns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE 

65,287 

1,729 

63,558 

41,248 

$119,210 

$2.89 

$68.95 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

8 

2,116 

132 

681 

4.40 

72.63 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

439 

4,854 

10,757 

32,703 

3.04 

74.49 

Bristol, 

5,593 

22 

5,571 

231 

667 

2.89 

30.32 

Dukes, . 

483 

83 

400 

8,091 

14,613 

1.81 

176.06 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

57 

5,175 

1,054 

3,094 

2.94 

54.28 

Franklin, 

6,298 

416 

4,882 

11,095 

30,416 

2.74 

73.12 

Hampden, 

4,960 

268 

4,682 

2,708 

8,720 

3.22 

32.54 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

146 

4,917 

2,608 

8,324 

3.19 

57.01 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

59 

8,301 

911 

6,147 

6.75 

104.19 

Nantucket, 

147 

11 

136 

743 

1,811 

2.44 

164.64 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

7 

3,754 

74 

488 

6.59 

69.71 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

31 

4,557 

554 

2,544 

4.59 

82.06 

Suffolk, 

188 

_ 

188 

Worcester, 

14,207 

182 

14,025 

2,290 

9,102 

3.97 

50.01 

RECAPITULATION:    DOMESTIC  ANIMALS,  ETC. 


Classification  of  Propertt. 


Calves,  .... 

Colts 

Cows 

Heifers, 

Hens  and  chickens. 
Hens  and  chickens,  fancy 
Hogs,     .... 
Horses,  .... 
Lambs,  .... 
Oxen,     .... 

Pigs 

Sheep,    .... 
Other  domestic  animals, 

Total,    . 


$452,.358 
229,282 

6,093,245 

450,052 

920,243 

50,349 

647,495 

5,083,243 
62,163 
203,707 
229,140 
119,210 
313,930 


$14,854,417 


Percentages 


3.05 
1.54 

41.02 
3.03 
6.20 
0.34 
4.36 

34.22 
0.42 
1.37 
1.54 
0.80 
2.11 


100.00 


^ 


Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 


[617] 


FRUIT    TREES    AKD    YIKES. 


APPLE 

TREES. 

Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

728 

19,028 

$38,825 

DUKES. 

173 

4,476 

$9,070 

Barn  stable*    . 

51 

1,034 

3,004 

Chilmark,      . 

38 

744 

889 

Bourne, 

51 

1,196 

4,916 

Cottage  City, 

27 

490 

1,154 

Brewster, 

28 

438 

729 

Edgartown,  . 

14 

177 

340 

Chatham, 

19 

363 

363 

Gay  Head,     . 

2 

11 

22 

Dennis,  . 

18 

229 

1,295 

Gosnold, 

2 

36 

72 

Eastham, 

28 

484 

1,212 

Tisbury, 

20 

625 

1,548 

Falmouth, 

112 

6,017 

5,796 

West  Tisbury,      . 

70 

2,393 

5,046 

Harwich, 

127 

1,854 

2,473 

Mashpee, 
Orleans, 

16 
50 

343 
930 

947 
1,663 

ESSEX. 

2,596 

201,083 

$888,980 

Provincetown 

t       •        • 

18 

2,271 

1,363 

Amesbury,    . 

168 

5,912 

44,693 

Sandwich, 

42 

1,295 

4,010 

Andover, 

29 

3,248 

11,830 

Truro,    . 

69 

1,006 

3,877 

Beverly, 

134 

3,644 

16,362 

Wellfleet, 

81 

1,386 

6,675 

Boxford, 

139 

12,192 

57,882 

Yarmouth,     . 

19 

182 

1,613 

Bradford, 

11 

936 

3,840 

Danvers, 

36 

3,792 

17,064 

BERKSHIRE. 

3,197 

167,696 

$625,608 

Essex,    , 
Georgetown, 

70 
86 

3,263 
6,876 

11,645 
13,789 

Adams,  .... 

87 

7,199 

81,333  ; 

Gloucester, 

83 

2,240 

2,478 

Alford 

65 

4,012 

8,534 

Groveland,     . 

88 

5,144 

25,020 

Becket 

110 

7,845 

5,231 

Hamilton, 

63 

4,615 

12,871 

Cheshire, 

99 

4,703 

9,892 

Haverhill,  . 

202 

16,281 

44,654 

Clarksburg,  . 

46 

1,829 

6,506 

Ipswich, 

77 

8,015 

23,625 

Dalton 

76 

4,639 

20,621 

Lawrence, 

2 

105 

525 

Egremont,     . 

91 

4,210 

26,620 

Lynn,    . 

11 

334 

1,052 

Florida, .... 

44 

1,687 

1,900 

Lynnfteld, 

11 

1,006 

9,935 

Great  Barrington, 

174 

11,082 

30,394 

Manchester,  . 

17 

435 

645 

Hancock, 

59 

3,610 

3,590 

Marblehead,  . 

31 

1,932 

7,690 

Hinsdale, 

116 

3,856 

5,645 

Merrimac, 

69 

2,232 

19,861 

Lanesborough, 

102 

7,432 

17,005 

Methuen, 

228 

19,771 

188,456 

Lee,        .... 

137 

6,550 

14,241 

Middleton, 

84 

4,094 

14,698 

Lenox,   .... 

103 

4,328 

12,366 

Newbury, 

117 

16,911 

81,423 

Monterey, 

73 

3,333 

6,833 

Newburyport, 

78 

4,143 

35,309 

Mount  Washington,     . 

16 

286 

1,660 

North  Andover, 

98 

16,916 

47,228 

New  Ashford, 

26 

1,712 

1,712 

Peabody, 

162 

7,223 

33,338 

New  Marlborough, 

160 

9,009 

17,404 

Rockport, 

17 

1,128 

1,131 

North  Adams,    . 

71 

3,467 

20,995 

Rowley, 

87 

9,986 

32,112 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

106 

2,064 

1,998 

Salem,  . 

42 

1,626 

6,203 

Peru, 

58 

2,025 

1,744 

Salisbury, 

99 

3,842 

39,699 

PiTTSPIELD, 

255 

13,006 

16,166 

Saugus,  . 

28 

976 

3,374 

Richmond, 

84 

5,628 

5,673 

Swampscott, 

8 

644 

1,932 

Bandisfield, 

158 

3,742 

3,697 

Topsfield, 

57 

8,312 

23,750 

Savoy,    . 

109 

3,946 

3,064 

Wenbam, 

61 

3,841 

9,695 

Sheffield, 

201 

13,586 

28,277 

West  Newbury, 

134 

20,681 

45,571 

Stockbridge, 

99 

7,059 

13,116 

Tyringham,  . 
Washington, 

60 
37 

3,904 
826 

6,116 
1,442 

FRANKLIN. 

3,343 

210,918 

$323,804 

West  Stockbridge, 

100 

5,216 

18,969 

Ashfield, 

211 

15,490 

28,736 

Williamstown, 

202 

13,172 

132,150 

Bernardston, 

141 

7,375 

11,884 

Windsor, 

73 

2,843 

2,925 

Buckland, 

144 

16,409 

18,040 

Charlemont, 

116 

13,374 

20,555 

BRISTOL. 

3,435 

103,841 

$190,021 

Colrain, 
Conway, 

173 
151 

23,169 
10,918 

24,669 
14,121 

Acushnet,      . 

202 

8,295 

19,646 

Deerfleld, 

221 

9,031 

16,405 

Attleborough, 

81 

4,083 

10,616 

Erving,  . 

41 

2,492 

6,955 

Berkley, 

162 

4,463 

5,915 

Gill, 

108 

6,069 

7,193 

Dartmouth,   . 

461 

10,738 

19,239 

Greenfield, 

165 

8,854 

14,847 

Dighton, 

182 

3,811 

3,766 

Hawley, 

94 

7,595 

9,372 

Easton,  .        .        .        . 

169 

4,463 

14,735 

Heath,    . 

106 

12,171 

13,714 

Fairhaven,     . 

131 

3,119 

6,356 

Leverett, 

132 

3,524 

8,187 

Fall  Riveb, 

106 

4,374 

5,858 

Leyden, 

75 

4,802 

4,807 

Freetown, 

64 

2,946 

3,862 

Monroe, 

33 

3,054 

1,260 

Mansfield, 

82 

2,391 

2,206 

Montague, 

151 

8,663 

24,065 

New  Bedford,    . 

133 

2,686 

6,428 

New  Salem, 

169 

5,574 

12,865 

North  Attleborough,    . 

86 

6,292 

22,836 

Northfield, 

166 

8,487 

22,412 

Norton 

137 

3,597 

2,496 

Orange, . 

153 

8,005 

6,473 

Raynham, 

182 

4,347 

16,130 

Rowe,     . 

93 

8,188 

5,723 

Rehoboth, 

334 

8,421 

14,744 

Shelburne, 

95 

9,201 

14,625 

Seekonk, 

169 

4,961 

9,651 

Rhutesbury, 

122 

2,073 

4,043 

Somerset, 

68 

2,862 

3,340 

Sunderland, 

123 

2,737 

10,262 

Swansea, 

162 

5,866 

5,566 

Warwick, 

130 

4,920 

9,149 

Tadntok, 

253 

6,609 

6,403 

Wendell, 

108 

4,613 

6,707 

Westport, 

271 

9,637 

11,251 

Whately, 

122 

6,140 

6,746 

[619] 


620 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
APPLE  TREES  —  Continued. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specifled 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specifled 
Property 

Number 

Value 

HAMPDEN. 

3,149 

168,803 

$365,070 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Agawain, 

284 

11,345 

26,053 

Newton, 

148 

4,804 

$25,205 

Blandford,     . 

155 

7,935 

6,280 

North  Reading, 

114 

4,996 

21,719 

Brimtield, 

158 

7,362 

13,261 

Pepperell,      . 

203 

11,345 

23,282 

Chester, 

97 

15,903 

4,336 

Reading, 

128 

3,993 

22,613 

Chicopee,     . 

136 

7,008 

14,331 

Sherboru, 

149 

18,990 

69,138 

East  Longmeado\i 

f,      ■ 

126 

4,618 

6,423 

Shirley, , 

81 

7,414 

8,619 

Granville, 

198 

10,855 

39,311 

Stow,      . 

109 

14,384 

25,737 

Hampden, 

HI 

7,768 

35,453 

Sudbury, 

118 

12,714 

38,090 

Holland, 

41 

2,177 

2,269 

Tewksbury,  . 

171 

8,630 

,       41,745 

HOLTOKE,       . 

74 

5,194 

7,575 

Townsend,     . 

24 

1,910 

9,065 

Longmeadow, 

74 

2,625 

2,755 

Tyngsborough, 

74 

6,294 

50,025 

Ludlow, 

154 

6,499 

14,196 

Wakefield,     . 

9 

262 

2,402 

Monson, 

225 

10,350 

49,516 

Waltham,    . 

72 

4,133 

19,661 

Montgomery, 

58 

6,133 

2,788 

Watertown,  . 

25 

1,511 

3,007 

Palmer, . 

186 

6,741 

14,318 

Wayland, 

93 

6,035 

29,343 

Russell, 

52 

4,107 

2,271 

Westford,     . 

170 

24,397 

176,691 

South  wick,    . 

171 

9,196 

13,832 

Weston, 

121 

7,330 

14,981 

Springfield, 

144 

5,536 

18,997 

Wilmington, 

129 

4,180 

12,610 

Tolland, 

47 

2,192 

5,439 

Winchester,  . 

6 

423 

525 

Wales,   . 

77 

4,120 

4,320 

WOBURN, 

17 

1,016 

3,132 

Westfield,      . 

268 

11,658 

17,481 

West  Springfield, 

149 

8,549 

17,332 

NANTUCKET. 

4 

21 

$91 

Wilbraham,  . 

164 

11,932 

46,534 

Nantucket,    . 

. 

4 

21 

91 

HAMPSHIRE. 

2,969 

163,651 

$313,311 

NORFOLK 

1,388 

52,226 

$107,532 

Amherst, 

147 

7,549 

7,809 

Avon,     . 

8 

725 

2,775 

Belchertown, 

265 

10,681 

24,041 

Bellingham, 

76 

2,415 

2,410 

Chesterfield, . 

126 

11,015 

11,731 

Braintree, 

26 

973 

3,157 

Cummin  gton, 

98 

6,862 

6,940 

Brookline, 

27 

790 

3,812 

Easthampton, 

132 

8,110 

22,752 

Canton,  . 

15 

1,010 

3,080 

Enfield, . 

67 

2,850 

2,900 

Cohasset, 

6 

520 

2,330 

Goshen, 

57 

5,70; 

5,789 

Dedham, 

67 

3,254 

6,209 

Granby, 

121 

6,607 

9,413 

Dover,    . 

43 

2,990 

10,814 

Greenwich,    . 

61 

2,068 

2,060 

Foxborough, 

142 

3,500 

3,632 

Hadley, . 

199 

6,772 

6,841 

Franklin, 

108 

6,192 

6,095 

Hatfield, 

155 

2,724 

2,643 

Holbrook, 

9 

207 

665 

Huntington,  . 

86 

14,658 

4,154 

Hyde  Park, 

1 

12 

36 

Middlefleld,  . 

68 

7,737 

2,720 

Medfield, 

64 

2,090 

2,090 

Northampton, 

251 

11,296 

38,459 

Medway, 

82 

3,611 

3,861 

Pelham, 

106 

2,335 

6,270 

Minis,    .   ' 

^ 

42 

3,339 

11,479 

Plainfield,      . 

96 

6,167 

24,459 

Milton,  . 

27 

1,015 

3,342 

Prescott, 

94 

4,879 

9,274 

Needham, 

23 

1,272 

3,073 

Southampton, 

174 

8,469 

22,480 

Norfolk, 

76 

4,093 

3,709 

South  Hadley, 

155 

7,433 

23,357 

Norwood, 

3 

190 

400 

Ware.     . 

166 

6,908 

12,151 

QUINCY, 

t 

14 

448 

1,244 

WesthamptOD, 

74 

6,721 

10,998 

Randolph, 

5 

280 

1,072 

Williamsburg, 

132 

11,714 

44,124 

Sharon, 

92 

2,687 

9,775 

Worthington, 

139 

6,689 

8,946 

Stoughton, 

124 

3,258 

6,934 

Walpole, 

113 

2,599 

2,437 

MIDDLESEX. 

5,060 

420,365 

$1,647,965 

AVellesley, 
Weymouth, 

60 
16 

1,921 
569 

8,948 
1,892 

Acton 

123 

23,351 

107,721 

Wrentham, 

119 

3,266 

3,261 

Arlington, 

21 

957 

3,208 

Ashby,  . 
Ashland, 

182 
100 

8,242 
7,036 

12,440 
21,698 

PLYMOUTH. 

1,711 

63,668 

$187,247 

Ayer,     . 

18 

1,253 

2,133 

Abington, 

13 

477 

1,129 

Bedford, 

76 

7,155 

26,158 

Bridgewater, 

36 

2,004 

5,037 

Belmont, 

49 

3,096 

24,383 

Brockton,   . 

23 

1,215 

3,840 

Billerica, 

169 

16,914 

135,424 

Carver,  . 

93 

3,016 

3,970 

Boxborough, 

71 

12,457 

44,993 

Duxbury, 

110 

4,155 

14,763 

Burlington,    . 

10 

2,625 

9,725 

East  Bridgewater 

33 

1,522 

4,366 

Cambridge,  . 

3 

22 

215 

Halifax, 

32 

1,871 

7,454 

Carlisle, 

64 

6,364 

12,052 

Hanover, 

75 

2,546 

7,067 

Chelmsford,  . 

241 

21,837 

54,961 

Hanson,          .   ■I 

32 

1,541 

6,004 

Concord, 

134 

10,461 

27,348 

Hingham,      .   • 

42 

1,695 

5,125 

Dracut,  . 

140 

10,850 

77,194 

Hull,       .     1  .  ^i 

1 

24 

12 

Dunstable,     . 

72 

6,204 

22,486 

Kingston,       .   ij' 

91 

2,668 

6,606 

Framingham, 

217 

16,376 

82,956 

Lakeville,       .    • 

135 

4,924 

7,319 

Groton,  . 

212 

20,176 

54,653 

Marion, .        .    ■ 

34 

1,087 

3,912 

HoUiston, 

158 

9,089 

18,018 

Marshficld,    . 

101 

6,840 

26,524 

Hopliinton,    . 

191 

9,101 

29,343 

Mattapoisett, 

73 

2,370 

10,062 

Hudson, 

127 

11,508 

23,798 

Middleborough, 

211 

5,659 

5,323 

Lexington,     . 

94 

4,823 

38,972 

Norwell, 

43 

1,234 

6,560 

Lincoln, 

109 

11,197 

26,904 

Pembroke, 

93 

2,924 

7,997 

Littleton, 

113 

23,948 

108,240 

Plymouth, 

48 

2,218 

7,541 

Lowell, 

33 

1,864 

1,9.35 

riympton. 

99 

2,872 

3,386 

Malden, 

3 

36 

105 

Rochester,     . 

119 

6,703 

14,814 

Marlborough, 

130 

16,742 

21,209 

Rockland, 

6 

182 

611 

Maynard, 

48 

5,310 

17,702 

Scituate, 

97 

2,832 

21,420 

Medford,     . 

5 

842 

8,520 

Wareham, 

27 

381 

386 

Melrose, 

2 

43 

240 

West  Bridgewater, 

86 

1,347 

4,100 

Natick,  . 

184 

6,747 

35,835 

AVTiitman, 

8 

361 

1,329 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


621 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
APPLE   TREES  — Concluded. 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THK    STATE. 

65,287 

36,046 

29,241 

2,092,617 

$5,813,404 

$2.78 

$161.28 

Barnstable,  . 

2,124 

728 

1,396 

19,028 

38,825 

2.04 

53.33 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3,197 

2,096 

167,696 

525,608 

3.13 

164.41 

Bristol, 

5,593 

3,435 

2,158 

103,841 

190,021 

1.83 

55.32 

Dukes,  . 

483 

173 

310 

4,476 

9,070 

2.03 

52.43 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

2,596 

2,636 

201,083 

888,980 

4.42 

342.44 

Franklin, 

5,298 

3,343 

1,955 

210,918 

323,804 

1.54 

96.88 

Hampden, 

4,950 

3,149 

1,801 

168,803 

365,070 

2.16 

115.93 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,969 

2,094 

163,651 

313,311 

1.91 

105.53 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

5,060 

3,300 

420,365 

1,647,965 

3.92 

325.68 

Nantucket, 

147 

4 

143 

21 

91 

4.33 

22.75 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

1,388 

2,373 

52,226 

107,532 

2.06 

77.47 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,711 

2,877 

63,668 

187,247 

2.94 

109.44 

Suffolk, 

188 

80 

108 

4,408 

22,282 

5.05 

278.53 

Worcester, 

14,207 

8,213 

5,994 

512,433 

1,193,598 

2.33 

145.33 

GRAPE 

VINES. 

Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

480 

3,349 

$5,725 

BARNSTABLE -Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

36 

374 

377 

Provincetown, 

18 

43 

$200 

Bourne, 

27 

175 

224 

Sandwich, 

16 

98 

141 

Brewster, 

9 

26 

30 

Truro 

58 

212 

738 

Chatham, 

14 

146 

93 

Wellfleet,      . 

77 

537 

1,746 

Dennis, . 

5 

288 

479 

Yarmouth,    . 

9 

47 

119 

Eastham, 

18 

88 

182 

Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

76 

87 

483 
649 

694 
500 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,171 

5,049 

$10,271 

Mashpee, 

10 

120 

118 

Adams, .... 

50 

373 

1,003 

Orleans, 

20 

63 

84 

Alford 

29 

71 

88 

622 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
GRAPE  VINES  — Continued. 


Keturns 

Returns 

ConsTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

ConNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 

Towns. 

.Specified 

Property 

Property 

BERKSmRE  — Con. 

ESSEX  -  Con. 

Becket,  .... 

37 

71 

$90 

Newburyport,   . 

48 

201 

$744 

Cheehire, 

43 

124 

182 

North  Andover,    . 

44 

324 

187 

Clarksburg,  . 

21 

84 

116 

Peabody, 

108 

465 

1,330 

Dalton,  . 

12 

40 

196 

Rockport, 

9 

68 

71 

Egremont,     . 

6 

15 

29 

Rowley, 

34 

123 

163 

Florida, . 

4 

14 

12 

Salem,  . 

15 

86 

265 

Great  Barrington 

92 

387 

1,185 

Salisburj', 

66 

182 

628 

Hancock, 

15 

88 

88 

Saugus,  . 

12 

52 

50 

HinBdale, 

22 

35 

76 

Swampscott, 

3 

13 

7 

Lanesborough, 

35 

81 

104 

Wenham, 

8 

47 

28 

Lee, 

64 

254 

400 

West  Newbury, 

81 

2,523 

3,990 

Lenox,   . 

49 

247 

340 

Monterey, 
New  Ashford, 

33 
1 

112 
2 

296 

2 

FRANKLIN. 

1,455 

11,816 

$11,906 

New  Marlborough 

101 

298 

1,100 

Ashfleld, 

47 

244 

246 

North  Adams, 

39 

957 

1,088 

Bernardston, 

77 

281 

441 

Otie, 

32 

82 

95 

Buckland, 

75 

372 

302 

Peru,      . 

6 

11 

10 

Charlemont, 

97 

500 

665 

PiTTSFIELD, 

67 

223 

432 

Colrain, 

118 

452 

298 

Richmond,     . 

17 

37 

38 

Conway, 

102 

678 

653 

Sandisfield,    . 

70 

148 

178 

Deerfleld, 

144 

1,152 

1,506 

Savoy,    . 

6 

12 

24 

Erving,  . 

12 

51 

66 

Sheffield, 

98 

367 

1,198 

Gill,        . 

50 

322 

527 

Stockbridge, 

53 

237 

462 

Greenfield, 

85 

1,005 

1,660 

Tyringham,  . 

26 

49 

80 

Hawley, 

35 

156 

115 

Washington, 

7 

14 

14 

Heath,    . 

62 

199 

170 

West  Stockbridge 

,        . 

32 

114 

111 

Leyden, 

28 

225 

170 

Williainstown, 

101 

476 

1,204 

Monroe, 

8 

28 

17 

Windsor, 

3 

26 

30 

Montague, 

51 

•2,892 

943 

Northfield, 

82 

591 

1,068 

BRISTOL. 

1,698 

12,312 

$13,014 

Orange, . 
Rowe,     . 

35 
33 

295 
79 

217 
69 

Acushnet, 

144 

1,018 

1,257 

Shelburne, 

67 

486 

488 

Attleborough, 

3 

36 

56 

Sunderland, 

93 

1,159 

1,643 

Berkley, 

101 

364 

478 

Warwick, 

49 

244 

308 

Dartmouth,   . 

295 

1,149 

1,154 

Wendell, 

42 

141 

218 

Dighton, 

120 

702 

633 

Whately, 

63 

264 

216 

Easton,  . 

85 

544 

820 

Fairhaven,     . 
Fall  River, 

88 
66 

393 
224 

471 
297 

HAMPDEN 

1,725 

8,644 

$11,002 

Freetown, 

14 

393 

481 

Agawam, 

128 

680 

904 

Mansfield, 

47 

235 

211 

Blandford,     . 

85 

240 

267 

New  Bedford, 

89 

2,231 

2,256 

Brimtield,      . 

90 

448 

405 

North  Attleborough,    . 

32 

727 

642 

Chester, 

67 

249 

223 

Norton 

84 

575 

471 

Chicopee,     . 

66 

220 

363 

Raynham, 

86 

1,067 

1,032 

East  Longmeadow 

,       . 

36 

181 

222 

Rehoboth,     . 

116 

568 

576 

Granville, 

109 

353 

657 

Seekonk, 

91 

525 

593 

Hampden, 

100 

721 

1,582 

Somerset, 

35 

369 

438 

Holland, 

13 

40 

46 

Swansea, 

25 

123 

191 

HOLTOKE,       . 

36 

236 

107 

Taunton,     . 

152 

952 

786 

Longmeadow, 

51 

442 

386 

Westport, 

35 

117 

171 

Ludlow, 

11 

41 

61 

Monson, 

198 

1,348 

2,156 

DUKES. 

96 

621 

$597 

Montgomery, 
Palmer,  . 

35 
103 

95 
305 

74 
264 

Chilmark, 

9 

47 

29 

Russell, 

31 

92 

76 

Cottage  City, 

14 

100 

100 

Southwick,    . 

97 

384 

244 

Edgartown,   . 

5 

14 

14 

Springfield, 

33 

238 

373 

Gosnold, 

2 

37 

37 

Tolland, 

12 

20 

41 

Tisbury, 

13 

196 

196 

Wales,   . 

28 

111 

145 

West  Tisbury, 

53 

227 

221 

Westfield,      . 

176 

730 

694 

West  Springfield, 

106 

765 

754 

ESSEX. 

1,197 

9,994 

$17,154 

Wilbraham,  . 

124 

805 

968 

Amesbury,    . 
Andover, 

100 
5 

425 

621 

1,865 
193 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,474 

12,707 

$14,354 

Beverly,     . 

83 

299 

798 

Amherst, 

14 

1,179 

730 

Boxford, 

102 

546 

1,142 

Belchertown, 

112 

723 

632 

Dan  vers. 

3 

28 

30 

Chesterfield, . 

45 

82 

126 

Eseex,    . 

32 

123 

97 

Cummington, 

39 

154 

144 

Georgetown, 

34 

444 

567 

Eastharapton, 

113 

795 

1,216 

Gloucester, 

60 

229 

298 

Enfield, . 

6 

15 

12 

Groveland,    . 

49 

276 

674 

Goshen, 

23 

73 

94 

Hamilton, 

14 

118 

70 

Granby, 

88 

378 

360 

Haverhill,  . 

60 

538 

1,145 

(ireenwich,    . 

14 

75 

42 

Ipswich, 

1 

100 

100 

Had  lev, 

12 

109 

73 

Lawrence,  . 

1 

6 

12 

Hal  field, 

94 

322 

309 

Lynn,    . 

6 

40 

28 

Huntington,  . 

64 

251 

217 

Manchester,  . 

13 

69 

73 

Middlefield,  . 

35 

119 

94 

Merrimac, 

31 

127 

406 

Northampton, 

195 

5,018 

4,600 

Methuen, 

57 

953' 

766 

Plainfield,      . 

8 

21 

25 

Middleton,     . 

63 

305 

385 

Prescott, 

3 

8 

3 

Newbury, 

56 

763 

1,042 

Southampton, 

128 

496 

697 

Includes  2,700  young  vines  for  $675, 


AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   J^^AME. 


623 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES —  Continued. 
GRAPE  VINES  —  Continued. 


Returns 

Returns 

CooNTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

ConNTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

HAMPSHIRE  -'Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

South  Hadley, 

128 

1,333 

$3,044 

Walpole, 

1 

4 

$4 

Ware, 

, 

109 

440 

408 

Wellesley,     . 

38 

573 

915 

Westhampton, 

63 

290 

469 

Weymouth,  . 

6 

84 

284 

Williameburg, 

. 

112 

561 

836 

Wrentham,    . 

3 

20 

20 

Worthington, 

70 

265 

223 

MIDDLESEX. 

2,067 

76,713 

$57,745 

PLYMOUTH. 

748 

8,505 

$12,085 

Acton,    . 
Ashby,  . 
Ashland, 

25 
37 
28 

931 

6,347 

134 

818 

1,093 

113 

Abington , 
Bridgewater, 
Brockton,    . 
Carver,  . 

6 

9 

10 

62 

91 
182 

97 
482 

182 
349 
384 
330 

Ayer,     . 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough, 

Burlington,    . 

Cambridge, 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford,  . 

Concord, 

Dracut,  . 

Dunstable,    . 

Framingham, 

Groton,  . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,    . 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough,    . 

Maynard, 

1 
14 

9 
72 
22 

1 

2 

10 

152 

37 

56 

8 
112 
99 
62 
54 
63 
53 
32 
12 
12 

1 
37 
23 

20 

548 

240 

4,713 

4,733 

2 

16 

108 

3,933 

12,644 

1,264 

715 

2,174 

860 

508 

499 

873 

1,142 

8,564 

1,281 

156 

4 

2,360 

84 

20 

285 

446 

4,668 

176 

6 

26 

96 

2,122 

9,657 

1,377 

719 

1,415 

915 

525 

485 

707 

1,329 

6,181 

,    1,191 

145 

13 

1,194 

82 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgew 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleboroug 

Norwell, 

Pembroke,    . 

Plymouth,     . 

Plympton,     . 

Rochester,     . 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgev 

Whitman,      . 

ater, 

h,  : 

i^ater 

1       * 

79 

7 

3 

7 

4 

16 

1 

66 

49 

4 

85 

8 

80 
18 
68 
40 
48 
6 
1 

47 

10 

8 

6 

347 

75 

24 

57 

153 

1,467 

12 

741 

257 

31 

735 

107 

336 

265 

357 

307 

127 

800 

4 

239 

1,038 

117 

59 

901 
141 
54 
141 
401 
575 
12 

1,104 

236 

88 

2,246 
160 
205 
325 
758 
487 
112 
445 
8 

1,045 

1,017 
156 
223 

Medford,     . 

1 

20 

40 

Natick,  . 

131 

1,629 

2,019 

SUFFOLK. 

41 

1,056 

$3,229 

Newton, 

103 

935 

1,472 

North  Reading,    . 

87 

457 

991 

Boston, 

23 

948 

3,102 

Pepperell, 

73 

1,313 

1,313 

Chelsea, 

3 

9 

12 

Reading, 

105 

877 

1,817 

Revere,  .... 

9 

53 

59 

Sherborn, 

93 

7,180 

3,895 

Winthrop,     . 

6 

46 

66 

Shirley, 

8 

62 

94 

Stow,      . 
Sudbury, 

21 
20 

301 
2,027 

305 
1,313 

WORCESTER. 

3,705 

54,821 

$35,760 

Tewksbury,  . 

105 

785 

1,024 

Ashburnham, 

34 

112 

109 

Tyngsborough, 

19 

373 

267 

Athol,    . 

80 

559 

899 

Waltham,    . 

44 

1,075 

1,741 

Auburn, 

67 

795 

1,116 

Watertown,  . 

12 

168 

142 

Barre,    . 

62 

469 

450 

Wayland, 

9 

298 

326 

Berlin,   . 

17 

2,440 

788 

Westford,      . 

48 

3,045 

3,051 

Blackstone,   . 

131 

1,587 

1,868 

Weston, 

61 

943 

1,031 

Bolton,  . 

4 

26 

45 

Wilmington, 

89 

306 

494 

Boylston, 

58 

357 

197 

WOBURN, 

4 

66 

607 

Brookfleld,    . 

78 

671 

422 

Charlton, 

96 

655 

574 

NANTUCKET. 

9 

53 

$114 

Clinton, 
Dana,     . 

15 
24 

140 
168 

141 
121 

Nantucket,    • 

9 

53 

114 

Douglas, 

76 

339 

416 

Dudley, 

97 

550 

526 

NORFOLK 

399 

4,696 

$5,518 

Fitchburg, 
Gardner, 

28 
20 

3,649 
228 

1,956 
122 

Avon,     . 

4 

54 

157 

Grafton, 

78 

6,578 

2,151 

Bellingham,  . 

36 

222 

106 

Hardwick, 

56 

445 

415 

Braintree,      . 

17 

183 

480 

Harvard, 

42 

7,959 

1,423 

Brookline, 

9 

60 

242 

Holden, 

66 

356 

205 

Canton,  . 

1 

4 

12 

Hopedale, 

8 

113 

263 

Cohasset, 

1 

25 

25 

Hubbardston 

109 

524 

589 

Dedham, 

16 

112 

101 

Lancaster, 

20 

799 

804 

Dover,    . 

4 

18 

26 

Leicester, 

41 

219 

263 

Foxborough, 

16 

140 

177 

Lunenburg, 

119 

5,639 

2,508 

Franklin, 

47 

576 

399 

Mendon, 

12 

115 

86 

Holbrook, 

3 

38 

109 

Milford, 

18 

77 

210 

Hyde  Park, 

1 

20 

40 

Millbury, 

59 

426 

674 

Medfteld, 

18 

265 

112 

New  Braintree, 

44 

147 

139 

Med  way. 

33 

550 

304 

Northborough, 

12 

188 

160 

Milton,  . 

4 

34 

34 

Northbridge, 

30 

181 

148 

Needham, 

1 

6 

20 

North  Brookfleld 

66 

208 

270 

Norfolk, 

26 

134 

84 

Oakham, 

75 

357 

686 

Norwood, 

2 

•620 

610 

Oxford, . 

100 

390 

694 

QUINCY, 

8 

190 

208 

Paxton,  . 

42 

152 

254 

Randolph, 

3 

58 

116 

Petersham, 

39 

347 

238 

Sharon, . 

33 

222 

328 

Phillipston, 

64 

390 

372 

Stoughton, 

69 

484 

605 

Princeton, 

126 

638 

898 

624 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1896. 


PRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
GRAPE  VINES  —  Concluded. 


Keturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

\ 

Rovalston,     . 

98 

607 

1915 

Upton,    .... 

90 

677 

$338 

Rutland, 

90 

450 

809 

Uxbridge, 

86 

676 

479 

Shrewsbury, 

118 

4,615 

1,307 

Warren, 

79 

282 

304 

Southborough, 

44 

526 

588 

Webster, 

34 

114 

146 

Southbridge, 

51 

170 

254 

Westborough, 

31 

604 

326 

Spencer, 

42 

231 

474 

West  Boylston, 

55 

865 

479 

Sterling, 

141 

543 

596 

West  Brookfield, 

31 

140 

212 

Sturbridge,    . 

63 

282 

286 

Westminster, 

131 

1,134 

1,085 

Sutton,  . 

170 

814 

1,136 

Winchendon, 

32 

187 

177 

Templeton,   . 

26 

154 

199 

Worcester, 

181 

2,967 

2,650 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  0 1  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

16,265 

49,022 

210,336 

$198,474 

$0.94 

$12.20 

Barnstable 

2,124 

480 

1,644 

3,349 

5,725 

1.71 

11.93 

Berkshire, 

6,293 

1,171 

4,122 

5,049 

10,271 

2.03 

8.77 

Bristol, 

6,593 

1,698 

3,895 

12,312 

13,014 

1.06 

7.66 

Dukes,  . 

483 

96 

387 

621 

597 

0.96 

6.22 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1,197 

4,035 

9,994 

17,154 

1.72 

14.33 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1,455 

3,843 

11,816 

11,906 

1.01 

8.18 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,725 

3,225 

8,644 

11,002 

1.27 

6.38 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,474 

3,589 

12,707 

14,354 

1.13 

9.74 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

2,067 

6,293 

76,713 

57,745 

0.75 

27.94 

Nantucket, 

147 

9 

138 

53 

114 

2.15 

12.67 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

399 

3,362 

4,696 

5,518 

1.18 

13.83 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

748 

3,840 

8,505 

12,085 

1.42 

16.16 

Suffolk, 

188 

41 

147 

1,056 

3,229 

3.06 

78.76 

Worcester, 

14,207 

3,705 

10,502 

54,821 

35,760 

0.65 

9.65 

PEACH    TREES, 


Returns 

Returns 

CoiTNTiEs,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

• 

Value 

Towns. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

BARNSTABLE. 

218 

1,973 

$3,387 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

30 

250 

543 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

16 

80 

$78 

Bourne, 

10 

63 

67 

Richmond,    . 

1 

2 

2 

Brewster, 

6 

65 

58 

Sandisfield,   . 

16 

52 

36 

Chatham, 

6 

36 

38 

Savoy 

5 

15 

15 

Dennis, . 

6 

77 

341 

Sheffield, 

62 

650 

1,085 

Eastham, 

4 

39 

21 

Stookbridge, . 

H 

61 

77 

Falmouth, 

56 

910 

Oil 

Tyringham,  . 

3 

13 

4 

Harwich, 

28 

164 

189 

Washington, 

1 

3 

3 

Mashpee, 

2 

11 

24 

West  Stockbridge, 

11 

32 

45 

Orleans, 

9 

54 

70 

Williamstown, 

46 

617 

946 

Provincetown, 

5 

6 

19 

Windsor, 

2 

3 

4 

Sandwich, 

6 

15 

35 

Truro,    . 
Wellfleet, 

14 

27 

71 
142 

236 
560 

BRISTOL. 

1,064 

16,175 

$18,571 

Yarmouth,    . 

9 

81 

285 

Acushnet, 

80 

420 

588 

Attleborough, 

17 

1,032 

1,071 

BERKSHIRE. 

431 

2,873 

$4,949 

Berkley, 
Dartmouth,   . 

46 
221 

962 
831 

617 
819 

Adams, 

26 

166 

435 

Dighton, 

45 

916 

424 

Alford,  . 

15 

123 

115 

Easton 

80 

1,035 

1,036 

Becket,  . 

1 

1 

5 

j    Fairhaven,     . 

67 

192 

226 

Cheshire, 

13 

61 

76 

Fall  Kiveu, 

36 

294 

306 

(Clarksburg,  . 

5 

16 

27 

Freetown, 

9 

259 

202 

Dalton,  . 

2 

16 

56 

Mansfield, 

32 

291 

184 

Egremont,     . 

30 

250 

621 

New  Bedford,   . 

44 

164 

167 

Great  Harrington, 

32 

190 

179 

North  Attleborough,    . 

24 

796 

1,136 

Hancock, 

1 

3 

3 

Norton 

83 

1,230 

717 

Hinsdale, 

5 

22 

22 

1    Rayuham, 

31 

1,712 

6,459 

Lanesborough, 

9 

61 

18 

1    liehoboth, 

70 

946 

913 

Lee, 

21 

58 

76 

Seekonk, 

44 

491 

495 

Lenox,   . 

22 

204 

326 

Somerset, 

17 

2,186 

1,483 

Monterey, 

12 

37 

54 

Swansea, 

37 

1,100 

664 

New  Marlborough, 

47 

173 

369 

Taunton, 

62 

1,049 

717 

North  Adams,    . 

16 

64 

272 

Westport, 

29 

269 

347 

AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY:  BY  NAME. 


625 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
PEACH  TREES— Continued. 


Returns 

1 

Returns 

CorsTiES,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties. Citie.s,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

DUKES. 

50 

349 

$367 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chilmark, 

6 

45 

43 

Ludlow, 

10 

137 

$99 

Cottage  City, 

8 

25 

25 

Monson, 

94 

763 

2,834 

Edgartown,'  . 

5 

23 

19 

Moutgomerj% 

31 

205 

130 

Gosnold, 

2 

24 

48 

Palmer,  . 

72 

586 

559 

Tisbury, 

5 

56 

56 

Russell, 

27 

193 

115 

West  Tisbury,      . 

24 

176 

176 

Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 

85. 
31 

1,676 
1,105 

1,430 
1,743 

ESSEX. 

770 

14,146 

$18,566 

Tolland, 

11 

51 

81 

Amesbury, 
Andover, 
Beverly, 
Boxford, 

53 

6 

70 

69 

413 

511 

383 

1,112 

866 

752 

1,317 

1,300 

Wales,    . 
Westflekl,     . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 

20 

152 

68 

79 

118 
3,774 
3,(07 
2,216 

113 
1,967 
3,176 
2,464 

Danvers, 
Essex,    . 

6 
11 

173 
170 

383 
294 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,098 

22,974 

$24,295 

Georgetown, 

18 

164 

116 

Amherst, 

12 

1,083 

340 

Gloucester, 

23 

143 

165 

Belchertown, 

131 

2,468 

1,185 

Groveland,    . 

28 

657 

1,600 

Chesterfield, . 

17 

92 

119 

Hamilton, 

28 

468 

435 

Cummiugton, 

14 

950 

445 

Haverhill, 

28 

676 

601 

Easthampton, 

77 

759 

990 

Ipswich, 

5 

73 

235 

Enfleld,  . 

11 

374 

120 

Lynn,    . 

2 

16 

48 

Goshen, 

10 

123 

146 

Lynnfleld, 

1 

20 

200 

Granby, 

48 

940 

731 

Manchester, 

8 

30 

34 

Greenwich,  . 

3 

38 

10 

Marhlehead, 

7 

30 

75 

Had  ley,  . 

33 

1,664 

843 

Merrimac, 

13 

131 

148 

Hatfield, 

•      49 

201 

168 

Methuen, 

53 

937 

1,679 

Huntington,  . 

51 

400 

243 

Middleton, 

28 

1,200 

1,172 

Middlefield,  . 

12 

138 

52 

Newbury, 

42 

962 

929 

Northampton, 

110 

1,347 

1,868 

Newburyport,  . 

23 

202 

241 

Pelham, 

47 

729 

615 

North  Andover,    . 

43 

1,247 

1,053 

Plainfleld, 

4 

30 

19 

I'eabody, 

62 

643 

2,279 

I'rescott, 

60 

1,251 

734 

Rockport, 

2 

3 

3 

Southampton, 

99 

2,664 

4,164 

Rowley, 

18 

181 

231 

South  Hadley, 

84 

2,284 

3,591 

Salem,  . 

13 

107 

247 

Ware,     . 

68 

882 

477 

Salisbury, 

34 

250 

266 

Wesihampton, 

66 

1,131 

1,953 

Saugus, . 

8 

58 

58 

Williamsburg, 

81 

3,102 

5,227 

Swampscott, 

6 

34 

50 

Worthington, 

32 

334 

255 

Topsfield, 

3 

55 

165 

Wenham, 

11 

314 

369 

MIDDLESEX. 

1,661 

94,823 

$166,561 

West  Newbury,   . 

50 

2,783 

1,255 

Acton 

22 

2,016 

4,248 

Ashby, . 

86 

3,041 

2,119 

FRANKLIN. 

1,118 

20,864 

$16,783 

Ashland, 

21 

644 

1,286 

Ashfield, 

88 

1,637 

1,212 

Bedford, 

19 

1,055 

2,997 

Bernardston, 

32 

349 

609 

Belmont, 

6 

533 

1,141 

Buckland, 

75 

1,439 

785 

Billerica, 

45 

6,562 

23,260 

Charlemont, 

77 

2,797 

490 

Bosborough, 

32 

3,754 

1,680 

Colrain, . 

80 

835 

576 

Burlington,   . 

1 

15 

150 

Conway. 

73 

1,063 

801 

Carlisle, 

7 

175 

292 

Deerfie'ld, 

80 

1,583 

1,919 

Chelmsford,  . 

118 

3,318 

5,381 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

12 

79 

140 

Concord, 

17 

417 

219 

20 

209 

392 

Dracut,  . 

62 

991 

1,879 

Greenfield, 

27 

565 

951 

Dunstable,     . 

16 

583 

1,988 

Hawley, 
Heath,    . 

17 

197 

124 

Kramingham, 

86 

5,397 

4,719 

31 

290 

94 

Groton,  . 

34 

3,827 

3,801 

Leverett, 

33 

210 

340 

HoUiston, 

44 

874 

1,748 

Ley den. 

33 

366 

277 

Hopkinton,    . 

36 

846 

1,699 

Monroe, 

2 

28 

3 

Hudson, 

54 

3,426 

1,830 

Montague, 

60 

2,588 

1,630 

Lexington,     . 

17 

150 

187 

New  Salem, 

61 

1,430 

1,142 

Lincoln, 

31 

1,445 

2,143 

Northfield, 

39 

461 

535 

Littleton. 

42 

9,907 

32,294 

Orange, . 

16 

628 

574 

Lowell, 

3 

53 

31 

Kowe, 

9 

00 

31 

Marlborough, 

28 

4,674 

2,726 

Shelburne, 

51 

1,191 

943 

Maynard, 

17 

188 

289 

Shutesbury, 

39 

508 

350 

Medford,    . 

1 

24 

24 

Sunderland, 

49 

799 

1,367 

Natick,  . 

71 

3,081 

3,051 

Warwick, 

41 

505 

597 

Newton, 

41 

388 

858 

Wendell, 

33 

298 

521 

North  Reading, 

43 

722 

561 

Whately, 

50 

719 

380 

Pepperell,     . 

32 

1,256 

2,.512 

Reading, 

184 

518 

1,003 

HAMPDEN. 

1,226 

34,121 

$34,073 

Sherborn, 
Shirley, 

69 
24 

10,838 
2,296 

11,587 
3,288 

Agawam, 

143 

10,200 

11,775 

Stow.      . 

40 

7,434 

6,175 

Blandford,     . 

58 

852 

330 

Sudbury, 

24 

853 

2,819 

Brimfield, 

49 

776 

525 

Tewksbury,  . 

77 

1,798 

1,630 

Chester, 

47 

3,399 

320 

Townsend,    . 

4 

215 

1,800 

Chicopee.     . 

39 

956 

1,498 

Tyngsborough, 

24 

378 

694 

East  Longmeadow, 

26 

928 

1,422 

Wakefield,     . 

2 

73 

2,109 

Granville, 

60 

613 

748 

Waltham,    . 

22 

911 

2,713 

Hampden, 

57 

866 

1,808 

Watertown,  . 

5 

46 

173 

Holland, 

24 

261 

166 

Wayland, 

28 

829 

7,682 

HOLYOKE,       . 

24 

355 

253 

Westford, 

57 

9,522 

18,363 

Longmeadow, 

19 

884 

617 

Weston, 

35 

573 

1,028 

626 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
PEACH  TREES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


MIDDLESEX— Con. 
Wilmington, 

^VOBDRN, 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,    . 


NORFOLK 

Avon,     . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,     . 

Milton,  . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QmNCY, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

"Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,   . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  . 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Whitman, 


31 
3 

3 
3 

339 

4 

28 

3 

4 

6 

1 

7 

11 

22 

47 

5 

1 

13 

25 

2 

7 

■    7 

34 

1 

5 

3 

22 

47 

6 

12 

6 

10 

493 

3 

6 

4 

30 

44 

8 

15 

3 

9 

17 

1 

16 

36 

3 

26 

12 

115 

3 

32 

13 

37 

8 

2 

13 

19 

13 

5 


Number 


Value 


196 
81 

67 
67 


13,239 

35 

131 

41 

247 
828 

84 
760 

29 

441 

535 

6 

90 
1,404 

19 

1,779 

110 

889 

23 
294 
261 
117 

87 

19 
4,652 

99 
205 

54 


$224 
160 

$74 
74 

$8,432 


43 

101 

584 

825 

30 

60 

61 

121 

48 

118 

20 

60 

27 

74 

68 

156 

92 

133 

763 

1,187 

47 

99 

15 

15 

187 

246 

903 

1,417 

16 

45 

77 

103 

63 

160 

555 

824 

1 

5 

418 

449 

46 

100 

167 

260 

910 

562 

40 

40 

167 

460 

122 

294 

518 

518 

$15,758 

85 

287 

103 

119 

1,724 

192 

3,350 

61 

1,768 

598 

5 

124 

1,163 

50 

1,625 

233 

459 

55 

585 

571 

92 

166 

38 

1,736 

51 

374 

144 


CocNTiES,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


SUFFOLK. 

Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Wlnthrop, 

WORCESTER. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol,     . 

Auburn, 

Barre, 

Berlin,    . 

Blackstone, 

Bolton,   . 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton, . 

Dana, 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBUBQ, 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden,  . 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg, 

Mendon, 

Milford, 

Millbury, 

New  Braintree, 

Northborough, 

Northbridge, 

North  Brookfield 

Oakham, 

Oxford,  . 

Paston,  . 

Petersham, 

Phillipston, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton,   . 

Templeton, 

Upton,    . 

Uxb  ridge, 

Warren, 

Webster, 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield, 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 


23 

12 
1 

7 
3 

2,479 

18 
55 
24 
53 
32 
60 
47 
39 
62 
40 
20 

9 
32 
52 
S3 

6 
66 
69 
90 
62 

8 
20 
30 
25 

2 
97 
29 
14 
34 
22 
53 
12 
44 
34 
58 
11 
28 
27 
98 
37 
41 
88 
32 
32 
42 
115 
66 
69 
17 
58 
42 

72 
24 

25 

19 
40 

70 

13 

62 


336 

182 

3 

136 

15 

88,129 


$558 

.393 

3 

133 

29 

$86,187 


97 

74 

752 

1,084 

580 

382 

459 

405 

4,487 
734 

4,378 
1,165 

3,731 

5,550 

1,191 

628 

693 

490 

1,025 

486 

1,672 
593 

53 

50 

462 

438 

358 

259 

2,462 
93 

1,888 
81 

4,051 
1,145 

4,198 
510 

15,853 
1,476 

18,355 

781 

56 

65 

114 

105 

1,680 
212 

2,297 
579 

61 

121 

12,135 
760 

6,596 
758 

251 

176 

360 

439 

603 

210 

5,425 
395 

5,445 
255 

294 

267 

299 

347 

701 

335 

33 

66 

381 

348 

290 

444 

969 

1,557 

336 

323 

651 

471 

2,962 

1,382 

414 

2,068 

2,428 

328 

293 
3,691 
1,674 
1,225 

165 

1,281 

5,445 
854 
797 
176 

2,065 

818 

627 

788 

812 

679 

163 

162 

2,702 

3,322 

493 

380 

435 

425 

638 

612 

153 

83 

2,041 

1,356 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

Barnstable,  .... 

Berkshire 

Bristol,          .... 
Dukes, 

65,287 

2,124 

5,293 

5,593 

483 

10,973 

218 

431 

1,064 

50 

54,314 

1,906 

4,862 

4,.529 

433 

316,057 

1,973 

2,873 

16,175 

349 

$398,561 

3,387 

4,949 

18,571 

367 

$1.26 

1.72 
1.72 
1.15 
1.05 

$36.32 

15.54 

11.48 

17.45 

7.34 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


627 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  — Continued. 
PEACH  TREES  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting' 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 
Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THK  STATE  — Con. 

Essex, 

5,232 

770 

4,462 

14,146 

$18,566 

$1.31 

$24.11 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1,118 

4,180 

20,864 

16,783 

0.80 

15.01 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,226 

3,724 

34,121 

34,073 

1.00 

27.79 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,098 

3,965 

22,974 

24,295 

1.06 

22.13 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

1,661 

6,699 

94,823 

166,561 

1.76 

100.28 

Nantucket, 

147 

3 

144 

67 

74 

1.10 

24.67 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

339 

3,422 

5,988 

8,432 

1.41 

24.87 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

493 

4,095 

13,239 

15,758 

1.19 

31.96 

Suffolk, 

188 

23 

165 

336 

558 

1.66 

24.26 

Worcester, 

14,207 

2,479 

11,728 

88,129 

86,187 

0.98 

34.77 

PEAK    TREES. 


Returns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

Counties, Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

BARNSTABLE. 

606 

5,424 

$14,702 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

49 

538 

1,072 

Dighton, 

148 

1,146 

$953 

Bourne, 

37 

350 

1,061 

Easton 

139 

1,104 

2,146 

Brewster, 

19 

182 

209 

Fairhaven,     . 

127 

1,096 

2,610 

Chatham, 

14 

121 

118 

Fall  River, 

95 

859 

1,285 

Dennis, .... 

20 

221 

853 

Freetown, 

32 

375 

419 

Eastham, 

24 

187 

691 

Mansfield,      . 

61 

583 

648 

Falmouth, 

109 

1,234 

3,012 

New  Bedford,    . 

124 

1,423 

3,096 

Hiirwich, 

78 

517 

666 

North  Attleborough,   . 

68 

799 

2,133 

Mashpee, 

15 

88 

252 

Norton, . 

106 

764 

657 

Orleans. 

42 

534 

786 

Raynham, 

129 

1,080 

2,383 

Provincetown, 

16 

79 

305 

Rehoboth, 

225 

1,883 

1,971 

Sandwich, 

34 

398 

1,262 

Seekouk, 

131 

1,731 

1,826 

Truro,     .... 

53 

204 

809 

Somerset, 

63 

1,456 

1,652 

Wellfleet,      . 

78 

476 

2,037 

Swansea, 

111 

1,615 

1,630 

Yarmouth,     . 

18 

295 

1,669 

Taunton, 

218 

1,554 

1,376 

Westport, 

161 

1.820 

2,143 

BERKSHIRE. 

2,129 

16,338 

$43,890 

Adams 

65 

843 

5,916 

DUKES. 

133 

916 

$1,279 

Alford,  .... 

44 

394 

593 

Chilmark, 

25 

154 

175 

Becket 

65 

241 

385 

Cottage  City, 

20 

115 

171 

Cheshire, 

81 

557 

1,177 

Edgartown,  . 

9 

54 

33 

Clarksburg,   . 

32 

215 

782 

Gray  Head,     . 

1 

5 

5 

Dalton,  .... 

55 

430 

2,752 

Gosnold, 

2 

16 

32 

Egremont,     . 

79 

928 

2,380 

Tisbury, 

17 

161 

272 

Florida,. 

7 

23 

19 

West  Tisbury, 

69 

421 

586 

Great  Harrington, 

139 

956 

1,966 

Hancock, 
Hinsdale, 

34 
74 

286 
226 

281 

507 

ESSEX. 

1,870 

29,476 

$94,300 

Lanesborough, 

81 

708 

1,515 

AmesDury,    . 

123 

1,305 

7,240 

Lee,         .... 

113 

1,026 

1,808 

Andover, 

10 

556 

1,147 

Lenox,    .        .        .        . 

89 

999 

1,883 

Beverly, 

116 

1,106 

5,072 

Monterey, 

53 

331 

706 

Boxford, 

109 

829 

2,026 

Mount  \Vashington,     . 

4 

25 

80 

Bradford, 

1 

3 

3 

New  Ashford, 

8 

68 

68 

Dan  vers. 

18 

614 

1,654 

New  Marlborough, 

129 

592 

1,604 

Essex,    . 

61 

766 

2,060 

North  Adams,    . 

59 

484 

1,724 

Georgetown, 

61 

511 

828 

Otis,       .        .        .        . 

55 

200 

261 

Gloucester, 

65 

535 

641 

Peru 

14 

62 

61 

Groveland,    . 

66 

630 

2,478 

Pittsfield,  . 

155 

1,267 

1,440 

Hamilton, 

60 

547 

1,107 

Richmond,     . 

31 

563 

584 

Haverhill, 

141 

2,313 

6,051 

Sandisfield,    . 

101 

412 

512 

Ipswich, 

13 

366 

948 

Savoy,    .        .        .        . 

19 

63 

102 

Lawrence, 

2 

10 

41 

Sheffield,        . 

149 

1,391 

3,572 

Lynn,    . 

10 

229 

872 

Stockbridge, 

87 

712 

1,114 

Lynntield, 

5 

158 

1,268 

Tyringham,  . 

41 

204 

287 

Manchester, 

'.  ''          13 

104 

119 

AVashington, 

16 

47 

47 

Marblehead, 

17 

401 

2,823 

West  Stockbridge, 

73 

583 

1,132 

Merrimac, 

48 

468 

1,673 

Williamstown, 

•      178 

1,470 

8,593 

Methuen, 

153 

2,429 

17,032 

Windsor, 

9 

32 

39 

Middletou, 
Newbury, 

67 
92 

442 
2,755 

764 
6,504 

BRISTOL. 

2,695 

26,217 

i?40,161 

Newburyport, 
North  Andover, 

65 
75 

1,307 
1,262 

5,628 
2,821 

Acushnet, 

188 

2,003 

6,663 

Peabody, 

135 

1,550 

6,647 

Attleborough, 

32 

577 

483 

Rockport, 

'.             12 

204 

212 

Berkley, 

118 

730 

686 

Rowley, 

58 

849 

2,195 

Dartmouth,   . 

429 

3.620 

6,.597 

Salem, . 

29 

1,904 

3,117 

628 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
PEAR  TREES  —  Continued. 


Ketums 

Keturns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Ke- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 
porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

ESSEX  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Salisbury,      . 

80 

653 

$2,496 

Ware 

116 

471 

$507 

Saugus,. 

26 

485 

1,568 

Weisthampton, 

63 

391 

1,171 

Swampscott, 

9 

134 

388 

Williamsburg, 

107 

1,107 

4,184 

Topsfield,      . 

6 

100 

300 

Worthington, 

94 

642 

700 

Wenham, 

45 

973 

2,139 

West  Newbury,    . 

119 

2,978 

4,440 

MIDDLESEX. 

3,396 

70,470 

$228,330 

FRANKLIN. 

2,254 

14,148 

$23,499 

Acton 

Arlington,     . 

70 
13 

891 
490 

1,038 
1,798 

Ashfleld, 

125 

691 

1,346 

Ashby,  .... 

156 

1,322 

1,911 

Bernardeton, 

103 

562 

927 

Ashland, 

45 

456 

1,041 

Bucliland, 

109 

840 

1,226 

Ayer 

4 

65 

65 

Charlemont, 

102 

742 

1,291 

Bedford, 

46 

698 

2,113 

Colrain, 

142 

784 

699 

Belmont, 

47 

12,375 

54,676 

Conway, 

133 

856 

1,458 

Billerica, 

116 

1,827 

7,561 

Deerfield, 

178 

1,264 

2,924 

Boxborough, 

42 

699 

593 

Erving,  . 

24 

177 

196 

Burlington,    . 

2 

25 

125 

Gill, 

66 

355 

443 

Cambridge,  . 

5 

386 

1,640 

Greenfield, 

102 

793 

1,455 

Carlisle, 

26 

137 

161 

Hawley, 

56 

305 

485 

Chelmsford,  . 

200 

1,850 

3,366 

Heath,    . 

74 

384 

487 

Concord, 

101 

1,485 

2,346 

Leverett, 

84 

323 

560 

Dracut,  .... 

102 

1,192 

10,200 

Leyden, 

59 

553 

519 

Dunstable,     . 

35 

326 

1,337 

Monroe, 

14 

89 

53 

Everett, 

2 

142 

242 

Montague, 

111 

667 

1,216 

Framingham, 

162 

4,354 

12,422 

New  Salem, 

102 

743 

1,150 

Grotou 

116 

1,035 

1,982 

Northfield, 

133 

686 

1,220 

HoUiston, 

61 

776 

1,542 

Orange,  . 

41 

409 

413 

Hopkinton,    . 

85 

925 

1,976 

Rowe,     . 

41 

189 

157 

Hudson, 

95 

1,670 

7,308 

Shelbnrne, 

84 

927 

1,466 

Lexington,     . 

81 

1,616 

11,379 

Shutesbury, 

65 

206 

229 

Lincoln, 

87 

1,562 

3,559 

Sunderland, 

104 

649 

2,043 

Littleton,       .        . 

77 

1,508 

5,789 

Warwick, 

61 

369 

692 

Lowell, 

19 

433 

797 

Wendell, 

52 

192 

430 

Malden, 

3 

135 

330 

Whately, 

89 

393 

414 

Marlborodgh,    . 

62 

2,011 

2,669 

Maynard, 

38 

366 

652 

HAMPDEN. 

2,276 

15,113 

$28,952 

Medford,     . 

Natick 

3 
168 

700 
2,053 

6,700 
6,336 

Agawam, 

237 

1,860 

2,895 

Newton, 

130 

4,586 

17,691 

Blandford,     . 

106 

521 

730 

Nortli  Reading,     . 

88 

652 

2,240 

Brimfleld, 

115 

695 

924 

Pepperell, 

89 

1,675 

3,328 

Chester, 

68 

395 

314 

Reading, 

101 

1,260 

2,978 

Chicopee,     . 

92 

659 

1,256 

Sherborn, 

118 

1,280 

2,435 

East  Longmeadow, 

83 

498 

1,217 

Shirley,. 

24 

666 

1,125 

Granville, 

136 

730 

1,795 

Stow 

53 

1.340 

1,365 

Hampden, 

85 

560 

1,728 

Sudbury, 

80 

1,496 

2,649 

Holland, 

23 

99 

114 

Tewksbury,  . 

119 

1,282 

2,773 

HOLTOKE,       . 

60 

925 

1,045 

Townsend,    . 

2 

130 

700 

Longmeadow, 

48 

321 

355 

Tyngsborough,     . 

46 

667 

1,699 

Ludlow, 

74 

355 

651 

Wakefield,     . 

4 

131 

806 

Monson, 

188 

1,014 

4,389 

Waltham,    . 

72 

2,221 

8,032 

Montgomery, 

47 

401 

291 

Watertown,  . 

29 

3,375 

7,720 

Palmer, 

122 

595 

861 

Way  land, 

76 

1,330 

6,172 

Russell, 

38 

214 

162 

Westford,      . 

102 

1,323 

4,118 

Southwicli,    . 

131 

1,006 

1,703 

Weston, 

108 

2,291 

5,889 

Springfield, 

73 

724 

1,563 

Wilmington, 

75 

481 

1,326 

Tolland, 

34 

169 

324 

Winchester,  . 

3 

510 

930 

Wales 

46 

242 

335 

WOBURN, 

9 

475 

810 

Westfield,      . 

207 

1,129 

1,520 

West  Springrteld, 
Wilbraham,  . 

121 

142 

1,151 

850 

2,403 
2,377 

NANTUCKET. 

8 

31 

$71 

Nantucket,    . 

8 

31 

71 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1,926 

13,042 

$30,698 

Amherst, 

21 

220 

259 

NORFOLK. 

870 

12,800 

$31,638 

Belchertown, 

180 

994 

1,599 

Avon 

7 

174 

522 

Chestertield,  . 

44 

159 

320 

Hellingham,  . 

44 

307 

473 

Cummington, 

44 

389 

346 

Braintree, 

26 

629 

1,977 

Easthampton, 

120 

1,104 

2,919 

Brookline,     . 

23 

1,336 

9,027 

Enfield,. 

45 

200 

176 

Canton,  .        .        .        . 

10 

90 

213 

Goshen, 

24 

80 

441 

Cohasset, 

2 

70 

270 

Granby, 

93 

500 

622 

Dedliam, 

31 

519 

1,443 

Greenwich,    . 

29 

98 

1,015 

Dover,    .        .        .        . 

16 

132 

304 

Hadley 

59 

388 

334 

Foxborough, 

94 

773 

797 

Hatfield, 

123 

452 

416 

P'ranklin, 

70 

676 

927 

Huntington,  . 
Middlefield,  . 

65 

394 

310 

Holbrook, 

10 

152 

480 

64 

314 

255 

Hyde  I'ark,   . 

1 

12 

60 

Northampton,    . 

206 

1,577 

6,390 

Med  field, 

39 

382 

558 

Pelham, 

66 

251 

408 

Mcdway, 

45 

301 

462 

Plain  field,      . 

23 

114 

147 

Millis 

9 

149 

308 

Prescott, 

79 

410 

369 

Milton 

23 

817 

3,449 

Southampton, 

131 

716 

1,697 

Needhum, 

14 

292 

947 

South  Hadley, 

140 

2,071 

6,113 

Norfolk, 

41 

294 

404 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   KAME. 


629 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES  —  Continued. 
.     PEAR  TREES  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Value 


NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Norwood, 

QuiNCT, 

Randolph, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoiighton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wientham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,   . 

Carver,  . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hinghain, 

Hull,       . 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshtield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Middleborough, 

Norwell, 

PembroUe, 

Plymouth, 

Plymptou, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, 

Scituate, 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewate 

Whitman, 

SUFFOLK 

Boston, 

Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Winthrop, 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,    . 
Auburn, 
Barre,     . 
Berlin,   . 


2 

12 
5 
67 
98 
36 
47 
16 
92 

1,204 

10 
30 
18 
77 
79 
27 
32 
11 
31 
31 
1 
73 

105 
19 
81 
38 

170 
20 
66 
42 
82 
33 
6 
61 
21 
31 


92 

64 

4 

16 

8 


5,780 

69 
105 

83 
141 

77 


24 
365 
101 
536 

1,019 
433 

1,694 
301 

1,222 

14,284 

530 
481 
247 
575 
653 
404 
625 
178 
630 

1,225 

12 

597 

823 

156 

1,264 
373 

1,353 
259 
489 
431 
402 
422 
79 

1,349 
108 
492 
227 

12,215 

5,221 
152 

6,487 
355 

60,114 

419 

814 

923 

1,284 

395 


$60 
1,552 

303 

994 
1,650 

433 
1,865 

938 
1,222 

$33,851 

390 
1,328 

882 

796 
1,522 
1,119 
1,875 

671 

1,890 

2,518 

7 

1,262 

785 

569 
3,327 
1,534 
1,755 
1,028 
1,187 
1,191 

466 
1,283 

252 
3,893 

116 
1,514 

691 

$58,040 

31,076 

631 

24,710 

1,623 

$95,593 

550 
1,808 
1,352 
2,192 
1,420 


Returns 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Re- 

porting 

Number 

Value 

Towns. 

Specified 
Property 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Blackstone,   . 

131 

980 

$2,125 

Bolton,  . 

117 

1,400 

3,044 

Boylston, 

92 

807 

415 

Brookfleld,    . 

134 

910 

1,237 

Charlton, 

120 

934 

1,166 

Clinton, . 

56 

441 

966 

Dana, 

14 

62 

62 

Douglas, 

98 

763 

698 

Dudley, 

93 

628 

813 

FiTCHBURG,   . 

98 

2,376 

5,555 

Gardner, 

60 

429 

1,136 

Grafton, 

123 

1,688 

4,204 

Hardwick,     . 

109 

988 

1,001 

Harvard, 

140 

2,130 

4,131 

Holden, . 

119 

938 

485 

Hopedale, 

14 

84 

86 

Hubbardston, 

112 

680 

881 

Lancaster, 

101 

3,675 

7,439 

Leicester, 

68 

677 

538 

Leominster,  . 

8 

384 

1,111 

Lunenburg,   . 

184 

2,826 

4,584 

Mendon, 

70 

564 

688 

Milford, 

37 

376 

452 

Millbury, 

117 

1,418 

2,944 

New  Braintree,     . 

75 

438 

495 

Northborough, 

106 

1,636 

1,736 

Northbridge, 

46 

298 

300 

North  Brooklield, 

124 

817 

1,808 

Oakham, 

65 

632 

986 

Oxford,  . 

119 

654 

788 

Paxton,  . 

60 

243 

619 

Petersham,    . 

50 

325 

336 

Phillipston,    . 

70 

394 

682 

Princeton,     ^ 
Royalston,     . 

155 

1,203 

2,928 

108 

605 

1,119 

Rutland, 

98 

632 

1,329 

Shrewsbury, 

176 

2,030 

2,581 

Southborough, 

78 

1,038 

3,547 

Southbridge, 

66 

636 

918 

Spencer, 

84 

940 

693 

Sterling, 

171 

1,661 

2,799 

Sturbridge,    . 

142 

946 

1,167 

Sutton,  . 

179 

1,508 

1,830 

Templeton,   . 

84 

567 

787 

Upton,    . 

135 

788 

703 

Uxbridgo, 

113 

810 

1,349 

Warren, 

110 

741 

1,239 

Webster, 

49 

390 

509 

Westborough, 

65 

1,137 

1,216 

West  Boylston, 

73 

867 

549 

West  Brooklield, 

69 

383 

810 

Westminster, 

152 

1,535 

1,538 

Winchendon, 

52 

308 

410 

Worcester, 

231 

5,469 

6,739 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Not  Report- 
ing 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Price 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

25,239 

40,048 

290,587 

$725,004 

$2.49 

$28.73 

Barnstable,  .... 

2,124 

606 

1,518 

5,424 

14,702 

2.71 

24.26 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

2,129 

3,164 

16,338 

43,890 

2.69 

20.62 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,695 

2,898 

26,217 

40,161 

.        1.53 

14.90 

Dukes,  . 

483 

133 

350 

916 

1,279 

1.40 

9.62 

Essex,  . 

5,232 

1,870 

3,362 

29,475 

94  300 

3.20 

60.43 

Franklin, 

5,298 

2,254 

3,044 

14,148 

23,499 

1.66 

10.43 

Hampden, 

4,950 

2,276 

2,674 

15,113 

28,952 

1.92 

12.72 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

1,926 

3,137 

13,042 

30,698 

2.35 

15.94 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

3,396 

4,904 

70,470 

228,330 

3.24 

67.23 

Nantucket, 

147 

8 

139 

31 

71 

2.29 

8.88 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

870 

2,891 

12,800 

31,638 

2.47 

36.37 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,204 

3,384 

14,284 

33,851 

2  37 

28.12 

Suffolk, 

188 

92 

96 

12,215 

58,040 

4.75 

630.87 

Worcester, 

14,207 

5,780 

8,427 

60,114 

95,593 

1.59 

16.53 

630 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES —Concluded. 

PEAR  TREES  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:  FRUIT  TREES  AND  VINES. 


Classification  of  PROPERir. 


Value 


Percentages 


Apple  trees,  .        .        .        . 

Grape  vines 

Peach  trees,  .  .  .  . 
Pear  trees,  .  .  .  . 
Other  fruit  trees  and  vines, 

Total 


$5,813,404 
198,474 
398,561 
725,004 
789,435 


$7,924,878 


73.36 
2.50 
5.03 
9.15 
9.96 


100.00 


Mines,  Quarmes,  Pits,  Etc. 


[631] 


mi:n'es,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 


MIXES, 


Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Property. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting: 
Specified 
Property 

Kumber 

Value 

Counties,  Cities, 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

of  Property. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Asbestos. 

1 

1 

§2,900 

Other  Metals. 

4 

$1,715 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1 

1 

$2,900 

BERKSHIRE. 

1 

$200 

Pelham, 

1 

1 

2,900 

"Williamstown, 

1 

200 

Ciold. 

1 

1 

S2,000 

HAMPSHIRE. 

1 

$1,000 

BERKSHIRE. 

1 

1 

$2,000 

Ware 

1 

1,000 

Adams 

1 

1 

2,000 

MIDDLESEX. 

2 

$515 

Iron. 

4 

4 

$12,500 

Carlisle, 

1 

500 
15 

BERKSHIRE. 

3 

3 

$11,500 

Concord, 

1 

Adams 

West  Stockbridge, 

2 
1 

2 

1 

1,500 
10,000 

Tripoli. 

1 

$100 

FRANKLIN. 

1 

1 

$1,000 

MIDDLESEX. 

1 

$100 

Bernardston, 

1 

1 

1,000 

Framingham, 

1 

100 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns    ' 

Average 

Returns 

Not 

Value  of  Prop- 

The State,  and  Counties. 

Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

erty  for  Eacii 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

11 

65,276 

11 

$19,215 

$1,746.82 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

- 

- 

- 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

0 

5,288 

5 

13,700 

2,740.00 

Bristol,   . 

5,593 

- 

5,593 

- 

- 

- 

Dukes,    . 

483 

- 

483 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,     . 

5,232 

_ 

5,232 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin, 

5,298 

1 

5,29T 

1 

1,000 

1,000.00 

Hampden, 

4,950 

- 

4,950 

- 

- 

- 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2 

5,061 

2 

3,900 

1,950.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

3 

8,357 

3 

615 

205.00 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

- 

3,761 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

- 

4,588 

- 

- 

- 

Suffolk,  . 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

- 

14,207 

- 

- 

— 

PITS    AND    BOGS. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

and Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Properly 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Clay. 

69 

78 

$36,758 

Clay  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

14 

15 

$2,070 

BRISTOL. 

5 

5 

$4,500 

Barnstable,    . 
Chatham, 
Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

1 

6 
2 
5 

1 
7 
2 
5 

1,000 
525 
400 
145 

Fall  Rivek, 
Taunton,     . 

DTTKES. 

2 
3 

1 

2 
3 

1 

3,500 
1,000 

$200 

BERKSHIRE. 

3 

3 

$800 

Chilmark, 

1 

1 

200 

Dalton,  .... 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Williamstown, 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

100 
200 
500 

ESSEX. 

Beverly,     . 
Dan  vers. 

10 

2 
1 

11 

2 
1 

$12,960 

550 
150 

[633] 


634 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS  AND  BOGS  — Continued. 


Ketnrns 

i  "Rt'tilrns 

Coi:ntiks,  Cities, 

Ko- 

Counties,  Cities,              i^g. 

ANO  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Xumber 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind       porting 

Number 

Value 

OF  PROPEETr. 

Specified 
Property 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Clay  —  Con. 

Clay  —  Con. 

ESSEX -Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — 

Con. 

Gloucester, 

1 

1 

$10 

Pepperell, 

2 

2 

$125 

Havebhill,  . 

1 

1 

800 

Sh  rley, 

1 

1 

500 

Ltnn,    .... 

2 

3 

11,000 

Sudbury, 

1 

1 

200 

Peabody, 

2 

2 

350 

Tyngsborough,     . 

1 

1 

1,000 

West  Newbury,   . 

1 

1 

100 

PLYMOUTB 

[.                     5 

5 

$1,010 

HAMPDEN. 

6 

6 

$1,365 

Bridgewater, 

1 

1 

700 

Blandford,     . 

1 

1 

800 

Duxbury, 

2 

2 

160 

Brimfield,      . 

1 

1 

100 

Kingston, 

1 

1 

50 

Granville, 

2 

2 

410 

Marshfield,    . 

1 

1 

100 

Springfield, 

1 

1 

30 

Wales,   .... 

1 

1 

25 

SUFFOLK. 

1 

1 

$3,000 

HAMPSHIRE. 

5 

5 

$1,250 

Chelsea, 

1 

1 

3,000 

Easthampton, 
Northampton,    . 

1 
1 

1 

1 

100 
150 

WORCESTE 

R.                  10 

17 

$7,178 

Southampton, 

2 

2 

700 

Athol,    . 

1 

1 

800 

South  Hadley,      . 

1 

1 

300 

Brookfield,    . 

1 

1 

200 

FiTCUBURG,  . 

2 

2 

1,000 

MIDDLESEX. 

9 

9 

$2,425 

Gardner, 
Petersham,    . 

2 
1 

2 
1 

2,688 
50 

Boxborough, 

1 

1 

200 

Princeton, 

1 

1 

40 

Chelmsford,  . 

1 

1 

200 

Uxbridge, 

1 

8 

400 

Concord, 

2 

2 

200 

Worcester, 

1 

1 

2,000 

KECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Eacli 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   ST 

ATE. 

65,287 

69 

65,218 

78 

$36,758 

$532.72 

Barnstable,     . 

>                ■               • 

2,124 

14 

2,110 

15 

2,070 

147.86 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

3 

5,290 

3 

800 

266.67 

Bristol,   . 

5,593 

5 

5,588 

5 

4,500 

900.00 

Dukes,    . 

483 

1 

482 

1 

200 

200.00 

Essex,     . 

5,232 

10 

5,222 

11 

12,960 

1,296.00 

Franklin, 

5,298 

- 

5,298 

- 

- 

_ 

Hampden, 

4,950 

6 

4,944 

6 

1,365 

227.50 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

5 

6,058 

5 

1,250 

250.00 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

9 

8,351 

9 

2,425 

269.44 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

_ 

3,761 

- 

_ 

_ 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

0 

4,583 

5 

1,010 

202.00 

Suffolk,  . 

188 

1 

187 

1 

3,000 

3,000.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

10 

14,197 

17 

7,178 

717.80 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

and Towns,  and  Kind 
OF  Property. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

OP  PR0PEI!TY. 

porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

CSravel. 

1,005 

1,097 

$252,873 

Oravel  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

17 

17 

$1,865 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

3 

3 

280 

North  Adams,  . 

3 

3 

$2,600 

Bourne, 

1 

1 

100 

Pittsfield, 

6 

6 

1,400 

Falmouth, 

BERKSHIRE. 

13 
53 

13 
57 

1,485 

$14,680 

Savoy,    .... 
Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 

1 

3 

1 

14 

1 
3 

1 
15 

25 

1,500 

100 

2,250 

Adams,  .... 

1 

1 

3,000 

Alford 

Clarksburg,  . 

1 

2 

1 
2 

100 
300 

BRISTOL. 

184 

18G 

$27,300 

Dalton,  .... 

0 

5 

1,500 

Acushnet, 

14 

14 

3,300 

Great  Barrlngton, 

9 

9 

1,425 

Attleborough, 

4 

4 

710 

Lee 

New  Marlborough, 

6 

1 

9 
1 

455 
25 

Berkley, 
Dartmouth,   . 

13 
13 

13 
13 

1,190 
1,650 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


635 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS  AND  BOGS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Eeturus 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

liCtlU'llS 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

portiiiff 

Number 

Value 

OF  PROI'ERXr. 

Speciflert 
Property 

op  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Gravel  —  Con. 

Gravel  —  Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Dighton, 

12 

12 

$1,350 

Westhampton, 

1 

1 

$50 

Easton 

17 

17 

2,465 

Williamsburg, 

3 

3 

400 

Fairhaven,     . 

1 

1 

50 

Pall  River, 
Freetown,     . 

1 

2 

1 

o 

250 
150 

MIDDLESEX. 

283 

327 

$100,000 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford,   . 

North  Attleborough,   . 

Norton, .... 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 

Seekonk, 

Somerset, 

Swansea, 

Taunton,     . 

Westport, 

9 

2 

4 

24 

1 

11 

10 

3 

14 

21 

8 

10 

2 

4 

24 

1 

11 

10 

3 

15 

21 

8 

1,780 

1,500 

1,700 

2,065 

200 

980 

1,675 

700 

1,770 

2,315 

1,500 

Acton,    . 
Arlington,     . 
Ashby,  . 
Ashland, 
Ayer,     . 
Billerica, 
Boxborough, 
Cambridge, 
Carlisle, 
Chelmsford,  . 
Concord, 
Dracut,  . 

4 

1 

1 

10 

1 

1 

7 

1 

3 

14 

13 

4 

4 

1 

1 

10 

3 

1 

7 

1 

3 

23 

15 

4 

325 

2,000 

25 

200 

350 

100 

80 

100 

325 

5,010 

662 

900 

ESSEX. 

204 

216 

$40,918 

Everett, 

2 

3 

8,250 

Amesbury,    . 
Andover, 
Beverly,     . 
Boxford, 
Danvers, 

Essex 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester, 

Groveland,    . 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill,  . 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence,  . 

Manchester,  . 

Marblehead,  . 

Merrimac, 

Methuen, 

Middleton,     . 

Newbury, 

Newburyport,   . 

North  Ando%'er,    . 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley, 

Salem, .... 

Salisbury, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury,   . 

6 

1 

21 

9 

1 

17 

10 

12 

1 

20 

6 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

5 

11 

4 

10 

23 

2 

7 

3 

2 

7 

11 

6 

1 

22 

9 

1 

17 

11 

12 

1 

22 

5 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

■    6 

6 

13 

4 

10 

24 

2 

7 

3 

2 

8 

11 

1,100 

3,500 

5,885 

1,125 

2,000 

448 

450 

1,100 

10 

1,900 

625 

2,500 

50 

20 

150 

100 

720 

2,600 

790 

600 

675 

10,575 

150 

335 

1,750 

150 

900 

710 

Framingham, 

Grotou,  . 

HoUiston, 

Hopkinton,    . 

Hudson, 

Lexington,     . 

Lincoln, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlborough,    . 

Maynard, 

Natick,  . 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell, 

Reading, 

Sherborn, 

Shirley, 

Stow,      . 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,  . 

Tyngsborough, 
;    Wakefield,    . 
1   Waltham,    . 

Watertown,  . 

Wayland, 

Weston, 

Wilmington, 

Wobubn,      . 

27 

4 

12 

20 

15 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

9 

12 

10 

8 

11 

18 

1 

3 

4 

6 

3 

1 

13 

1 

1 

9 

18 

1 

28 

4 

12 

20 

15 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

2 

9 

18 

10 

8 

13 

28 

1 

3 

4 

6 

4 

1 

14 

1 

1 

9 

2T 

1 

2,250 

240 

650 
1,250 
2,585 

228 

900 

100 
15,000 

140 

200 

1,925 

20,650 

1,050 

225 
2,800 
2,360 

100 

450 

375 
1,650 

525   ■ 
2,500 
14,300 
2,000 

620 
3,050 
3,050 

500 

FRANKLIN. 

8 

8 

$1,500 

NORFOLK 

35 

35 

$6,994 

Ashfield, 

1 

1 

200 

Bernardston, 

1 

1 

50 

Brookline,     . 

2 

2 

600 

Buckland, 

2 

2 

50 

Dedham, 

4 

4 

1,725 

Greenfield,    . 

2 

2 

1,000 

Franklin, 

4 

4 

125 

Sunderland,  . 

2 

2 

200 

Medway, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 

2 
1 
2 

2 
1 

2 

150 

50 

1,150 

HAMPDEN. 

23 

23 

$6,070 

QUINCY, 

2 

2 

800 

Agawam, 

2 

2 

450 

Stoughton,     . 

10 

10 

314 

Chester, 

1 

1 

25 

Walpole, 

1 

1 

100 

Chicopee,     . 

1 

1 

400 

Wellesley,     . 

6 

6 

1,950 

East  Longmeadow, 

2 

2 

400 

Weymouth,  . 

1 

1 

30 

Hampden, 

2 

2 

45 

Holtoke,     . 

Palmer 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1,200 
50 

PLYMOUTH. 

45 

48 

$6,995 

Southwick,    . 
Springfield, 
Westfield,      . 
West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 

2 

5 
1 

1 
4 

2 
5 
1 
1 
4 

575 

2,400 

90 

200 

235 

Duxbury, 

Hingham, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marshfield,    . 

Mattapoisett, 

2 
4 
5 
8 
8 
3 

2 
6 
5 
8 
9 
3 

75 

1,500 

245 

1,440 

685 
250 

HAMPSHIRE. 

32 

33 

$4,265 

Norwell, 
Pembroke,     . 

6 

4 

6 
4 

1,100 
200 

Amherst, 

3 

3 

400 

Plymouth, 

1 

2 

600 

Belchertown, 

3 

3 

20 

Scituate, 

4 

4 

900 

Easthampton, 

4 

4 

800 

Granby, 

1 

1 

100 

Northampton,    . 

10 

11 

1,575 

SUFFOLK. 

2 

2 

$23,600 

Southampton, 

4 

4 

750 

South  Hadley, 

2 

2 

150 

Boston, 

1 

1 

23,500 

Ware 

1 

1 

20 

Revere,  .        .        .        . 

1 

1 

100 

636 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS  AND   BOGS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Ufturns 
He- 

Counties,  Cities, 

Kcturns 
lie- 

ASD  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

OF  Property. 

S|)ecified 
Property 

OF   PROPERTr. 

Specified 
Property 

OraTel  —  Con. 

Oravel  —  Con. 

WORCESTER. 

119 

145 

$18,686 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Athol,    .... 

2 

2 

700 

1   Xorthbridge, 

7 

8 

$625 

Berlin,   . 

1 

1 

100 

North  Brookfleld, 

1 

1 

25 

Blackstone, 

7 

7 

1,450 

Paston,  . 

4 

4 

295 

Bolton,  . 

3 

3 

85 

Petersham,    . 

3 

3 

150 

Brookfleld, 

3 

3 

305 

Princeton, 

4 

4 

85 

Charlton, 

1 

1 

500 

Shrewsburj-, 

9 

9 

1,075 

Clinton, 

2 

2 

3,500 

Southborough, 

18 

18 

2,300 

Dana,     . 

1 

1 

20 

Southbridge, 

1 

1 

200 

Gardner, 

1 

1 

100 

Sterling, 

3 

3 

100 

Grafton, 

0 

8 

381 

Sturbridge,    . 

3 

4 

200 

Hard  wick, 

3 

4 

125 

Sutton,  . 

1 

2 

200 

Harvard, 

1 

1 

10 

Templeton,   . 

2 

17 

350 

Hopedale, 

2 

2 

225 

Uxbridge, 

11 

11 

865 

Lancaster, 

2 

2 

550 

Warren, 

1 

1 

10 

Lunenburg, 

3 

5 

350 

Webster, 

^ 

1 

1 

50 

Milford, 

1 

1 

50 

West  Brookfleld, 

1 

1 

150 

Millbury, 

2 

2 

180 

Westminster, 

2 

2 

150 

Northborough, 

4 

6 

725 

Worcester, 

3 

3 

2,500 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

Total 
Eetums 

Returns 

Not 

Value  of  Prop- 

The State,  and  Counties. 

Reporting 
Specified 

Reporting 
Specified 

Number 

Value 

erty  for  Each 
"Person 

Property 

Property 

Making  Retium 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

1,005 

64,282 

1,097 

$252,873 

$251.61 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

17 

2,107 

17 

1,865 

109.71 

Berkshire, 

^ 

5,293 

53 

5,240 

57 

14,680 

276.98 

Bristol,   . 

, 

5,593 

184 

5,409 

186 

27,300 

148.37 

Dukes,    . 

483 

- 

483 

- 

- 

- 

Esses,     . 

5,232 

204 

5,028 

216 

40,918 

200.58 

Franklin, 

5,298 

8 

5,290 

8 

1,500 

187.50 

Hampden, 

4,950 

23 

4,927 

23 

6,070 

263.91 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

32 

5,031 

33 

4,265 

133.28 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

283 

8,077 

327 

100,000 

353.36 

Nantucket, 

147 

- 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

35 

3,726 

35 

6,994 

199.83 

Plvmouth, 

4,588 

45 

4,543 

48 

6,995 

155.44 

Suffolk,  . 

188 

2 

186 

2 

23,600 

11,800.00 

Worcester, 

14,207 

119 

14,088 

145 

18,686 

157.03 

Counties,  Cities, 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Property. 


Returns 

He- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Peat  ItosT!*  and 
nuck  Bed!«. 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable,    . 
Eastham, 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, . 

Dalton,  . 

Great  Barrington, 

Lee, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

North  Attleborough, 

Norton, . 

Raynham, 

Rehoboth, 


130 


13 

3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 


157 


5 
3 

18 

8 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Value 


$22,766 

$311 

275 
36 


$4,405 

1,600 

100 

200 

100 

25 

2,380 


15 

100 
50 
33 

300 


Counties,  Cities, 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

OF  Property. 


Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 


Number 


Peat  BogT!!  and 
Iflnek  Beds  —  Con. 

DUKES. 


Chilmark, 
West  Tisbury, 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

Beverly, 

Boxford, 

Groveland, 

Haverhill,  . 

Merriraac, 

Peabody, 

Rowley, 

West  Newbury, 

FRANKLIN. 

Charlemont,  . 
Orange, . 


20 

1 
3 
1 
4 
1 
2 
2 
6 
1 


Value 


$1,800 


1 

1,400 

2 

400 

4 

$1,380 

2 

100 

4 

410 

1 

180 

6 

145 

1 

50 

2 

110 

2 

25 

5 

160 

1 

200 

4 

$1,000 

3 

800 

1 

200 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY*.     BY   :srA3IE. 


637 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS   AND  BOGS  —  Continued. 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Returns 

Returns 

Not 

Total 
Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 

Reporting 
Specified 

Number 

Property 

I'roperty 

65,287 

130 

65,157 

157 

2,124 

7 

2,117 

8 

5,293 

13 

5,280 

18 

5,593 

6 

5,587 

6 

483 

3 

480 

3 

5,232 

20 

5,212 

24 

6,298 

2 

5,296 

4 

4,950 

11 

4,939 

11 

5,063 

12 

5,051 

12 

8,360 

30 

8,330 

43 

147 

1 

146 

3 

3,761 

7 

3,754 

i 

4,588 

2 

4,586 

2 

188 

_ 

188 

_ 

14,207 

16 

14,191 

16 

Value 


Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable,     . 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,    .... 

Dukes 

Essex,     .... 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire,    . 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk,  .... 

Worcester,     . 


$22,766 

311 

4,405 

498 
1,800 
1,380 
1,000 

600 
1,785 
4,475 

300 
3,017 

600 

2,595 


$175.12 

44.43 
338.85 

83.00 
600.00 

69.00 
500.00 

54.55 
148.75 
149.17 
300.00 
431.00 
300.00 

162.19 


Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Nmnber 

Value 

OF  Propertt. 

Specified 
Property 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Sand. 

740 

796 

$168,668 

Sand  —  Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

18 

24 

$500 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Barnstable,   . 

1 

1 

20 

Lee,         .... 

7 

9 

$855 

Chatham, 

1 

2 

10 

PlTTSFIELD,  . 

3 

3 

800 

Falmouth,     . 

2 

2 

350 

Sandisfield,    . 

1 

1 

5 

Harwich, 

14 

19 

120 

West  Stockbridge, 

1 

1 

10 

Williams  town. 

9 

9 

2,890 

BERKSHIRE. 

31 

33 

$7,010 

Adams, .... 

3 

3 

250 

BRISTOL. 

87 

90 

$20,300 

Clarksburg,  . 

2 

2 

1,000 

Acushnet, 

8 

9 

6,770 

Dalton 

1 

1 

500 

Attleborough, 

1 

1 

100 

Great  Barrington, 

4 

4 

700 

Berkley, 

3 

3 

200 

638 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS  AND  BOGS  —  Continued. 


lieturns 

Returns 

Counties,  Cities, 

Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Re- 

AND TOWN-S,  AKD  KIND 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Kumber 

Value 

OF  PnOPERXr. 

Specified 
Property 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Sand  —  Con. 

.Saufl  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Dartmouth,  . 

8 

8 

$2,790 

Westhampton, 

16 

16 

$2,300 

Dighton, 

3 

3 

150 

Williamsburg, 

17 

17 

2,200 

Easton,  .... 

7 

765 

Falrhaven,     . 
Fall  Rivek, 

1 
5 

100 
1,175 

MIDDLESEX. 

238 

262 

$73,577 

Mansfield, 

4 

1,225 

Acton 

7 

7 

605 

New  Bedford,  . 

1 

1,000 

Ashby,  . 

2 

2 

30 

Norton, .... 

30 

32 

2,025 

Ashland, 

1 

1 

17 

Raynham, 

1 

25 

Bedford, 

2 

3 

1,150 

Rehoboth,     . 

1 

125 

Boxborough, 

4 

4 

26 

Somerset, 

1 

100 

Cambridge,  . 

1 

1 

1,000 

Swansea, 

9 

9 

950 

Carlisle, 

2 

3 

150 

Weetport, 

4 

4 

2,800 

Chelmsford,  . 
Concord, 

8 
25 

9 
29 

1,770 

1,887 

DUKES. 

2 

3 

$400 

Framingham, 
Groton, 

40 
12 

45 
12 

3,890 
972 

West  Tisbury,      . 

2 

3 

400 

Holliston, 

4 

!    4 

200 

Hopkinton,    . 

15 

|15 

775 

ESSEX. 

52 

52 

$30,545 

Hudson, 
Lexington,    . 

15 
2 

!l5 
(  2 

1,505 
65 

Amesbury,    . 

2 

2 

400 

Lincoln, 

1 

1 

100 

Beverly,     , 

4 

4 

660 

Littleton, 

1 

1 

100 

Boxford, 

2 

2 

150 

Lowell, 

3 

3 

10,200 

Bradford, 

1 

1 

1,200 

Malden, 

1 

3 

7,.50O 

Danvers, 

1 

1 

25 

Marlborough,    . 

a 

6 

1,770 

Essex 

1 

1 

10 

Maynard, 

4 

4 

550 

Georgetown, 

2 

2 

125 

Natick,  . 

4 

4 

1,150 

Gloucester, 

1 

1 

75 

Newton, 

17 

21 

23,850 

Hamilton, 

6 

6 

500 

North  Reading, 

6 

7 

800 

Haverhill,  . 

4 

4 

19,100 

Pepperell, 

7 

7 

195 

Ipswich, 

2 

2 

3,200 

Reading, 

1 

1 

30 

Lawrence,  . 

1 

1 

50 

Sherboru, 

6 

6 

525 

Ltnn 

2 

2 

600 

Shirley, 

2 

2 

400 

Merrimac, 

1 

1 

10 

Stow, 

1 

1 

100 

Methuen, 

1 

1 

200 

Sudbury, 

20 

23 

1,515 

Newburtport,  . 

2 

2 

1,000 

Tewksbury,  . 

1 

3 

600 

North  Andover,    . 

1 

1 

100 

Tyngsborough, 

2 

2 

150 

Peabody, 

6 

6 

500 

Wakefield,     . 

1 

1 

1,200 

Rowley, 

3 

3 

140 

Waltham,    . 

3 

3 

5,500 

Salisbury,     . 

2 

2 

150 

Watertown,  . 

1 

1 

1,000 

Saugus 

1 

1 

2,000 

Weston, 

3 

3 

750 

Wenham, 

1 

1 

50 

Wilmington, 

7 

7 

1,650 

West  Newbury,   . 

5 

5 

300 

NORFOLK. 

19 

21 

$3,960 

FRANKLIN. 

32 

32 

$3,490 

Dedham, 

3 

5 

910 

Buckland, 

1 

1 

100 

Foxborough, 

1 

1 

25 

Erving 

1 

1 

100 

Franklin, 

4 

4 

690 

Gill 

1 

1 

500 

MiUis,    . 

2 

2 

35 

Greenfield,    . 

2 

2 

200 

Norwood, 

1 

1 

100 

Montague, 

1 

1 

100 

Stoughton, 

6 

5 

1,000 

Northfleld,    . 

3 

3 

170 

Welfesley,    . 

3 

3 

1,200 

Orange, .... 

2 

2 

65 

Rowe,    .... 
Sunderland,  . 

1 
20 

1 
20 

5 
2,250 

PLYMOUTH. 

12 

13 

$1,095 

Bridgewater, 

1 

1 

100 

HAMPDEN. 

40 

43 

$6,231 

Carver,  . 
Kingston, 

1 

2 

1 

2 

10 
150 

Agawam, 

1 

200 

Lakeville, 

2 

2 

100 

Blandford,     . 

1 

50 

Marion,  . 

1 

1 

25 

Brimflcld, 

9 

800 

Marshfield, 

1 

1 

500 

Granville, 

4 

305 

Middleborough, 

1 

2 

50 

Hampden, 

1 

25 

Plymouth,     . 

3 

3 

160 

Holland, 

3 

150 

Monson, 

Palmer 

1 
7 

10 
210 

WORCESTER. 

109 

121 

$8,830 

Southwick,    . 

1 

100 

Athol 

2 

2 

300 

Springfield, 

3 

3 

2,300 

Hlackstone, 

5 

5 

550 

Wales 

1 

3 

150 

Bolton,  . 

1 

1 

25 

Westfield,     . 

4 

5 

1,850 

Brookfield, 

6 

11 

565 

Wilbraham,  . 

4 

4 

81 

Dana,     . 
Douglas, 

1 

2 

1 
2 

25 
560 

HAMPSHIRE. 

100 

102 

$12,730 

Dudley, 
Gardner, 

2 
6 

2 
7 

160 
450 

Belchertown, 

25 

26 

770 

Grafton, 

3 

3 

175 

Easthampton, 

5 

5 

1,000 

Ilardwick, 

2 

2 

65 

Hadley, . 

1 

1 

100 

Harvard, 

5 

5 

230 

Northampton,    . 

13 

14 

3,525 

Ilopedale, 

1 

1 

200 

Southampton, 

14 

14 

1,950 

Ilubbardston 

, 

2 

2 

600 

South  Hadley, 

7 

7 

850 

Lunenburg, 

1 

1 

50 

Ware 

2 

2 

35 

Mendon, 

1 

2 

100 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   ]^AME. 


639 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PITS  AND  BOGS  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

OP  Propertt. 

Specified 
Property 

OP  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Sand  —  Con. 

Sand  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Xew  Braintree,     . 

2 

2 

$60 

Sterling, 

4 

5 

S225 

Northbridee, 

1 

1 

100 

Sturbridee,    . 

5 

4 

135 

Korth  Brooktield, 

1 

1 

25 

Templeton,   . 

2 

5 

650 

Paxton,  .... 

1 

1 

25 

Uxbridge, 

3 

3 

135 

Petersham,    . 

4 

4 

475 

Warren, 

8 

8 

245 

Princeton, 

1 

1 

25 

Webster, 

2 

2 

200 

Rutland, 

4 

4 

260 

VVestborough, 

1 

1 

50 

Shrewsbury, 

6 

7 

350 

West  Brooktield, 

16 

17 

775 

Southborough, 

7 

7 

1,000 

Westminster, 

1 

1 

50 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
I'roperty 

Number 

Value 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

740 

64,547 

796 

$168,668 

$227.93 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

18 

2,106 

24 

500 

27.78 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

31 

5,262 

33 

7,010 

226.13 

Bristol,   . 

5,593 

87 

5,506 

90 

20,300 

233.33 

Duke«,    . 

483 

2 

481 

3 

400 

200.00 

Essex,     . 

5,232 

52 

5,180 

52 

30,545 

587.40 

Franklin, 

5,298 

32 

5,266 

32 

3,490 

109.06 

Hampden, 

4,950 

40 

4,910 

43 

6,231 

155.78 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

100 

4,963 

102 

12,730 

127.30 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

238 

8,122 

262 

73,577 

309.15 

Nantucket, 

147 

_ 

147 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk,  . 

3,761 

19 

3,742 

21 

3,960 

208.42 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

12 

4,576 

13 

1,095 

91.25 

Suffolk,  . 

188 

- 

188 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

109 

14,098 

121 

8,830 

81.01 

QUARRIES. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Citii 

Returns 
-s.               Re- 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and 

Kind       porting 

Number 

Value 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

OP  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Bliiestone. 

6 

6 

$21,950 

Oranite  —  C 

9n. 

BERKSHIRE. 

2 

2 

$550 

ESSEX. 

5 

6 

$3,100 

Adams,  .... 

1 

1 

50 

Gloucester, 

1 

2 

2,000 

Williamstown, 

1 

1 

600 

Newburyport, 

1 

1 

800 

Peabody, 

3 

3 

300 

BRISTOL. 

1 

1 

$2,000 

Seekonk, 

1 

1 

2,000 

FRANKLIN 

1 

1 

$150 

Buckland, 

1 

1 

150 

MIDDLESEX. 

3 

3 

$19,400 

Newton, 

1 

1 

300 

HA\fPDF.N 

5 

5 

$3,650 

SOMERVILLE, 

o 

2 

19,100 

Ludlow, 

1 

1 

.50 

Palmer, . 

1 

1 

100 

Westfield,      . 

2 

2 

1,500 

Orauite. 

71 

108 

$74,636 

West  Springfield, 

1 

1 

2,000 

BERKSHIRE. 

11 

44 

$34,626 

Adams 

3 

35 

5,125 

HAMPSHIRl 

E.                  13 

13 

$4,435 

Becket 

1 

1 

10,000 

Belchertown, 

1 

1 

25 

Great  Barrington, 

1 

1 

3,000 

Northampton, 

11 

11 

3,910 

North  Adams,    . 

2 

3 

1,100 

Pelham, 

1 

1 

500 

PiTTSFIELD,. 

1 

1 

200 

Stockbridge, . 
Williamstown, 

1 
2 

1 
2 

1 

15,200 

middlese: 

S.                 14 

16 

$5,295 

Arlington,     . 

1 

1 

500 

BRISTOL. 

5 

5 

$2,800 

Cambridge, 
Concord, 

1 
1 

2 
1 

500 
175 

Dartmouth,  . 

2 

2 

300 

Dracut,  . 

1 

1 

200 

Fall  River, 

1 

1 

600 

Groton, 

2 

2 

320 

New  Bedford,  . 

1 

1 

1,000 

HoUiston, 

1 

1 

100 

Seekonk, 

1 

1 

1,000 

Newton, 

4 

5 

2,100 

640 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
QUARRIES  —  Continued. 


CocNTiKS,  Cities, 

AND   TOWXS,  AND   KiSD 

OF  Property. 

Keturns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Proportj' 

Number 

A'alue 

ConNTiES,  Cities, 

and  Towns,  and  Kind 

OK  Pkoi'erty. 

Returns 

Re- 
porting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Oranite  —  Con. 

dilate. 

4 

4 

$5,150 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

HAMPDEN. 

1 

1 

$500 

Sherborn, 
Tyngsborough,    . 

NORFOLK. 

Dedham, 
Medfield, 

Sharon 

Stoughton,     . 
Wrentham,   . 

1 

2 

5 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
2 

6 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

$100 
1,300 

$2,900 

200 
800 
600 
1,000 
300 

Chicopee,     . 

WORCESTER. 

Clinton, .... 
Lancaster, 

Soapstone. 

FRANKLm. 

1 

3 

1 

2 

7 
2 

1 

3 

1 
2 

7 
2 

500 

$4,650 

500 
4,150 

$2,875 
$100 

WORCESTER. 

12 

12 

$17,680 

Orange,. 

2 

2 

100 

Athol,    .... 

MUford, 

Northbridge, 

Royalston,     . 

Uxbridge, 

Westborough, 

WOBCESTER, 

1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 

.       1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 

100 

5,000 

80 

400 

100 

2,000 

10,000 

HAMPDEN. 

Blandford,     . 

MIDDLESEX. 
Groton, .... 

3 
3 

3 
3 

$2,650 
2,650 

$25 
25 

I<iiuestone. 

BERKSHIRE. 

19 
18 

20 
19 

$24,210 
$24,200 

WORCESTER. 
Athol,     .... 

$100 
100 

Adams, .... 
Cheshire, 
Clarksburg,  . 
Great  Barrington, 
Lenox,  .... 
North  Adams,    . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

West  Stockbridge, 
Williamstown, 

4 
1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
5 
1 
1 

4 
1 
1 

1 
2 
3 
5 

1 
1 

1,250 

1,250 

10,000 

200 

1,100 

6,100 

3,600 

500 

200 

Stone  (n.  s.). 

ESSEX. 

Haverhill,  . 
Methuen, 

HAMPDEN. 

Westfield,      . 

17 

19 

$96,800 

$30,600 

30,000 
600 

$1,000 
1,000 

MIDDLESEX. 

1 

1 

$10 

HAMPSHIRE. 

$50 

Boxborough, 

1 

1 

10 

Huntington,  . 

50 

Marble, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams,  .... 
Lanesborough,      . 
Lee,        .... 

PiTTSriELD, 

Stockbridge, 
West  Stockbridge, 

11 

11 

1 
2 

2 
1 

1 
4 

14 

14 

1 
5 
2 

\ 

4 

$30,250 

$30,250 

1,000 

250 

17,000 

200 

10,000 

1,800 

MIDDLESEX. 

Arlington,     . 

Concord, 

Everett, 

Malden, 

Melrose, 

Newton, 

PLYMOUTH. 

11 

$53,350 

3,000 
600 

10,000 
5,000 
2,000 

32,750 

$10,000 

Sandstone. 

BERKSHIRE. 

8 
1 

8 
1 

$5,400 

$200 

Hingham, 

SUFFOLK. 

10,000 

$1,000 

Adams, .... 

1 

1 

200 

Boston, 

1,000 

HAMPDEN. 

7 

7 

$5,200 

WORCESTER. 

$800 

East  Longmeadow, 

SPBINGpfELD, 

6 

1 

6 

1 

4,200 
1,000 

Athol 

Royalston,     . 

300 
500 

RECAPITULATION. 


Returns 

Average 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Not 
Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE. 

65,287 

143 

65,144 

186 

$261,271 

$1,827.07 

Barnstable, 

2,124 

_ 

2,124 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

43 

5,250 

80 

89,826 

2,088.98 

Bristol,    . 

5,593 

6 

5,587 

6 

4,800 

800.00 

Dukes,    . 

483 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Essex,     . 

5,232 

7 

5,225 

8 

33,700 

4,814.29 

Franklin, 

5,298 

3 

6,295 

3 

250 

83.33 

Hampden, 

4,9.50 

17 

4,933 

17 

13,000 

764.71 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

14 

5,049 

14 

4,485 

320.36 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

28 

8,332 

32 

78,080 

2,788.57 

AGRICULTURAL   PROPERTY:     BY   NAME. 


641 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC  —  Contiuued. 

QUARRIES  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 
Reporting 
Specifled 
Property 

Returns 

Not 
Reporting 

Specified 
Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
Value  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 

Person 
Making  Return 

THE   STATE— Con. 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 

147 
3,761 

4,588 

188 

14,207 

5 
1 

1 
IS 

147 

3,756 

4,587 

187 

14,189 

6 
1 

1 
18 

$2,900 

10,000 

1,000 

23,230 

$580.00 

10,000.00 

1,000.00 

1,290.56 

PONDS,    SPRINGS,    ETC. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AND Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

of  Property. 

Specifled 
Property 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

Fisli  Ponds. 

214 

253 

$63,353 

Fish  Pouds  — Con. 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

1 

$300 

HA.MPDEN  — Con. 

Barnstable,    . 

1 

1 

300 

Granville, 

2 

2 

$1,525 

Hampden, 

2 

2 

250 

BERKSfflRE. 

32 

35 

$7,165 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Longmeadow, 

7 
2 

8 
3 

900 
1,300 

Adams 

2 

2 

300 

Monson, 

4 

4 

150 

Alford,  . 

1 

1 

30 

Palmer, .... 

1 

1 

25 

Becket,  . 

2 

3 

315 

Southwick,    . 

2 

2 

100 

Hancock, 

1 

1 

50 

Springfield, 

2 

2 

150 

Lee, 

3 

3 

1,225 

Wilbraham,  . 

1 

3 

75 

Otis, 

1 

1 

50 

PiTTSFIBLD,  . 

Sandisfield,  . 

2 
13 

2 
13 

700 
1,220 

HAMPSHIRE. 

12 

15 

$1,570 

Sheffield, 

1 

1 

1,000 

Belchertown, 

2 

5 

1,025 

Tyringham,  . 

1 

1 

50 

Granby, 

5 

5 

225 

Williamstown, 

5 

7 

2,225 

Plaintield,      . 

1 

1 

50 

Prescott, 

1 

1 

50 

BRISTOL. 

4 

4 

$1,535 

Ware 

3 

3 

220 

Berkley, 
Fall  Rivek, 

1 
1 

1 

1 

500 
10 

MIDDLESEX. 

27 

28 

$13,060 

Mansfield, 

1 

1 

25 

Acton,    .... 

1 

1 

200 

New  Bedford,   . 

1 

1 

1,000 

Ashby,  .... 

1 

1 

500 

Billerica, 

2 

2 

200 

DUKES. 

3 

3 

$2,500 

Concord, 
Mablborotjgh,    . 

4 
3 

4 
3 

95 
1,000 

Chilmark,      . 

1 

1 

300 

North  Reading,     . 

2 

2 

200 

West  Tiehury, 

2 

2 

2,200 

Stow,      .... 

3 

3 

320 

Sudbury, 

6 

6 

420 

ESSEX. 

32 

34 

$8,380 

Tewksbury,  . 
Towneend,     . 

2 

1 

3 
1 

4,000 
50 

Amesbury,    . 

1 

1 

10 

Tyngsborough,     . 

1 

1 

6,000 

Beverly,     . 

3 

3 

1,300 

Waltham,    . 

1 

1 

75 

Danvers, 

1 

1 

100 

Gloucester 
Haverhill, 

•        • 

3 

1 

3 

1 

650 
60 

NORFOLK. 

9 

9 

$707 

Ipswich, 

3 

3 

350 

Bellingham,  . 

1 

1 

100 

Lynn,    . 

1 

1 

150 

Dedhara, 

2 

2 

75 

Lynnfield, 

1 

1 

100 

Franklin, 

1 

1 

300 

Marblehead, 

2 

2 

700 

Medtield, 

1 

1 

50 

Merrimac, 

1 

1 

525 

Norfolk, 

3 

3 

170 

Middleton, 

1 

1 

100 

Stoughton,     . 

1 

1 

12 

Newbury, 

5 

6 

160 

Peabody, 
Rowley, 

2 
1 

4 

1 

1,025 
25 

PLYMOUTH. 

9 

24 

$7,960 

Salem,  . 

1 

1 

500 

Bridgewater, 

1 

2 

500 

Saugus, . 

1 

1 

25 

Carver 

1 

1 

10 

Topsfleld, 

2 

2 

600 

Duxbury, 

1 

12 

6,000 

West  Newbury,    • 

2 

2 

2,010 

Kingston, 

1 

1 

200 

Marshfleld,    . 

1 

2 

200 

FRANKLIN. 

6 

6 

$1,075 

Pembroke,     . 
Plymouth,     . 

2 
2 

4 
2 

1,600 
450 

Ashfield, 

1 

1 

200 

' 

Gill, 
Montague, 

1 
2 

1 

2 

250 
425 

WORCESTER. 

52 

63 

$14,316 

Orange, . 

.        .        ■ 

1 

1 

100 

Ashburnham, 

1 

2 

500 

Shutesbury, 

. 

1 

1 

100 

Charlton, 

1 

1 

250 

Douglas, 

1 

1 

100 

HAMPDEN. 

27 

31 

$4,785 

Dudley, 
Gardner, 

4 
6 

4 
6 

1,115 
1,350 

Brimfield,      . 

3 

3 

110 

Hubbardston, 

4 

4 

700 

Chicopee,     . 

1 

1 

200 

Lancaster, 

3 

8 

2,100 

642 


CEXSUS    OF   3IASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 
PONDS,  SPRINGS,  ETC. —Concluded. 


CouxTiES,  Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

Counties, Cities, 

Returns 
Re- 

AKD Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Vahie 

AND  Towns,  and  Kind 

porting 

Number 

Value 

OF  Property. 

Specified 
Property 

OF  Propektt. 

Specified 
Property 

Fisli  Pouds  — Con. 

lee  PoiKls. 

71 

71 

$11,225 

WORCESTER -Con. 

FRANKLIN". 

26 

26 

$1,060 

Xorthborough, 

1 

1 

$2,000 

Gill 

1 

1 

25 

Petersham,    . 

3 

3 

710 

Greenfield,    . 

3 

3 

425 

Princeton, 

o 

2 

175 

Orange 

2 

2 

110 

Rutland, 

6 

7 

1,420 

Shelburne,     . 

20 

20 

500 

Southborough,      . 

1 

1 

100 

Southbridge, 
Sturbridge,    . 

1 

2 

1 
4 

20 
400 

HAMPDEN. 

1 

1 

$100 

Sutton,  . 

1 

1 

25 

Southwick,    . 

1 

1 

100 

Upton,   . 

1 

1 

500 

Uxbridge, 
Warren, 

2 
2 

2 
2 

525 

725 

HAMPSHIRE. 

4 

4 

$165 

AVebster, 

1 

1 

100 

Ware,     .... 

4 

4 

165 

Westminster, 

9 

11 

1,501 

MIDDLESEX. 

40 

40 

$9,900 

Fish  Ways. 

46 

47 

$8,193 

Acton 

1 

1 

50 

BARXST^BLE. 

2 

2 

$950 

Ashby,  . 

4 

4 

170 

Sandwich, 

o 

2 

950 

Chelmsford, 

1 

1 

1,000 

Dunstable, 

1 

1 

20 

BERKSHIRE. 

2 

2 

$350 

Groton, . 

1 

1 

40 

New  Marlborough, 

1 

1 

300 

Lexington, 

Lincoln, 

Wayland, 

1 
5 

1 
5 

2,000 
870 

Williamstown, 

1 

1 

50 

7 

7 

2,390 

BRISTOL. 

4 

4 

$3,000 

Weston, 

19 

19 

3,360 

Acushnet, 

1 

1 

1,000 

Dighton, 

3 

3 

2,000 

Salt  Works. 

2 

2 

$3,300 

ESSEX. 

3 

3 

$150 

BARNSTABLE. 

1 

1 

$300 

Beverly, 
Haverhill,  . 

2 
1 

2- 
1 

100 
50 

Dennis 

1 

1 

300 

HAMPDEN. 

3 

3 

$77 

BRISTOL. 

1 

1 

$3,000 

SPRINOriELD, 

2 

2 

2 

Dartmouth,   . 

1 

1 

3,000 

West  Springfield, 

1 

1 

75 

MIDDLESEX. 

20 

20 

$1,790 

Spriugrs. 

10 

10 

$10,050 

Acton 

4 

4 

110 

Ayer,     . 

2 

2 

75 

MIDDLESEX, 

6 

6 

$5,850 

Boxborough, 
Concord, 
Hudson, 
Sudbury, 

1 
2 
5 
6 

1 
2 
5 
6 

5 
250 
760 
590 

Concord, 
Lexington,     . 
Marlborough,    . 
Natick 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
2 
1 
2 

100 
2,050 
3,000 

700 

PLYMOUTH. 

2 

3 

$500 

Hingham, 

2 

3 

500 

NORFOLK. 

1 

1 

$200 

Franklin, 

1 

1 

200 

WORCESTER. 

10 

10 

$1,376 

Petersham,    . 
Uxbridge, 

1 
1 

1 
1 

200 
100 

WORCESTER. 

3 

3 

$4,000 

Westborough, 

5 

5 

225 

FiTCHBDRG,  . 

1 

1 

3,000 

Westminster, 

2 

2 

51 

Lunenburg,  . 

1 

1 

500 

Worcester, 

1 

1 

800 

Millbury,       . 

1 

1 

500 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 
Returns 

Returns 

Reporting 
Specified 
Property 

Returns 

Not 

Reporting 

Specified 

Property 

Number 

Value 

Average 
A'alue  of  Prop- 
erty for  Each 
Person 
Making  Return 

THE  STATE. 

65,287 

343 

64,944 

383 

$96,121 

8280.24 

Barnstable 

2,124 

4 

2,120 

4 

1,550 

387.50 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

34 

5,2.59 

37 

7,515 

221.03 

Bristol,   . 

5,593 

9 

5,584 

9 

7,535 

837.22 

Dukes,     . 

483 

3 

480 

3 

2,500 

833.33 

Essex,     . 

5,232 

35 

5,197 

37 

8,530 

243.71 

Franklin, 

5,298 

32 

6,266 

32 

2,135 

66.72 

Hampden, 

4,950 

31 

4,919 

35 

4,962 

160.06 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

16 

5,047 

19 

1,735 

108.44 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

93 

8,267 

94 

30,600 

329.03 

Nantucket, 

147 

147 

_ 

_ 

- 

Norfolk, 

3,761 

10 

3,751 

10 

907 

90.70 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

11 

4,577 

27 

8,460 

769.09 

Suffolk,  . 

188 

_ 

188 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

14,207 

65 

14,142 

76 

19,692 

302.95 

AGRICULTURAL    PROPERTY:     BY   XAME. 


643 


MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC.  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION :    MINES,  QUARRIES,  PITS,  ETC. 


Classification  of  Property. 


Percentages 


Mines,    .... 

Clay  pits,       .        .        . 

Gravel  pits,   . 

Peat  bogs  and  muck  beds, 

Sand  pits, 

Quarries, 

Ponds,  springs,  etc.,     . 

Total,    . 


$19,215 
36,758 

262,873 
22,766 

168,668 

261,271 
96,121 


$857,672 


2.24 
4.29 
29.48 
2.65 
19.67 
30.48 
11.21 


100.00 


RECAPITULATION ; 


FOR  THE  STATE.   AGRICULTURAL  PROPERTY 
BY  NAME. 


Average 

._...           1 

Percentages  of 

Value 

Retukns           I 

Returns 

of  Prop- 
erty For 
Each 

Classification  of 
Property. 

Basis 

Quantity 

Value 

Average 
Value 

Report- 

Not 
Report- 

Report- 

Not 
Report- 

Person 

ing 

o    '"p    . 

ing 

Making 

Specified 

Specified 

Specified 

Specified 

Return 

Property 

Property 

Property 

Property 

Apple  trees,     . 

number 

2,092,617 

$5,813,404 

$2.78 

$161.28 

36,046 

29,241 

55.21 

44.79 

Barns, 

number 

61,684 

21,906,538 

428.83 

517.51 

42,331 

22,956 

64.84 

35.16 

Calves, 

number 

103,939 

452,368 

4.35 

22.26 

20,327 

44,960 

31.13 

68.87 

Clay  pits, 

number 

78 

36,768 

_ 

532.72 

69 

65,218 

0.11 

99.89 

Colts, 

number 

3,911 

229,282 

58.62 

103.19 

2,222 

63,065 

3.40 

96.60 

Cows, 

number 

187,502 

6,093,245 

32.60 

188.77 

32,279 

33,008 

49.44 

50.66 

Dwelling-houses,    . 

number 

46,757 

45,892,147 

981.50 

1,065.77 

43,060 

22,227 

65.95 

34.05 

Grape  vines,    . 

number 

210,336 

198,474 

0.94 

12.20 

16,265 

49,022 

24.91 

75.09 

Gravel  pits, 

number 

1,097 

262,873 

- 

251.61 

1,005 

64,282 

1.54 

98.46 

Heifers,    . 

number 

27,687 

450,052 

16.25 

39.82 

11,301 

53,986 

17.31 

82.69 

Hens  and  chickens,  . 

number 

1,808,271 

920,243 

0.51 

27.35 

33,642 

31,645 

51.53 

48.47 

Hens  and  chickens, 

fancy     . 

number 

35,317 

50,349 

1.43 

131.80 

382 

64,905 

0.59 

99.41 

Hogs, 

number 

66,366 

647,496 

9.76 

45.31 

14,291 

50,996 

21.89 

78.11 

Horses,     . 

number 

71,579 

5,083,243 

71.02 

144.39 

36,206 

30,081 

53.92 

46.08 

Lambs,     . 

number 

19,561 

62,163 

3.18 

61.18 

1,016 

64,271 

1.66 

98.44 

Land, 

acres 

3,847,749i,'2 

110,271,859 

- 

- 

65,287 

- 

100.00 

- 

Mines, 

number 

11 

19,215 

- 

1,746.82 

11 

65,276 

0.02 

99.98 

Oxen, 

number 

3,769 

203,707 

54.05 

128.20 

1,589 

63,698 

2.43 

97.57 

Pegch  trees,     . 

number 

316,057 

398,561 

1.26 

36.32 

10,973 

54,314 

16.81 

83.19 

Pear  trees. 

number 

290,587 

725,004 

2.49 

28.73 

25,239 

40,048 

38.66 

61.34 

Peat  bogs  and  muck 

beds,      . 

number 

157 

22,766 

- 

175.12 

130 

65,167 

0.20 

99.80 

Pigs, 

number 

78,806 

229,140 

2.91 

37.27 

6,148 

59,139 

9.42 

90.58 

Ponds,  springs,  etc.. 

number 

383 

96,121 

- 

280.24 

343 

64,944 

0.63 

99.47 

Quarries,  . 

number 

186 

261,271 

- 

1,827.07 

143 

65,144 

0.22 

99.78 

Sand  pits, 

number 

796 

168,668 

- 

227.93 

740 

64,647 

1.13 

98.87 

Sheep, 

number 

41,248 

119,210 

2.89 

68.95 

1,729 

63,658 

2.65 

97.35 

RECAPITULATION : 


FOR  THE  STATE.  ALL  PROPERTY  WITH  VALUES  AND 
PERCENTAGES. 


Classification  op  Property. 


Value 

Percentages 

$5,813,404 
21,906,538 

2.64 
9.96 

452,358 

0.21 

36,758 

0.02 

229,282 

0.10 

6,093,245 

2.77 

45,892,147 
198,474 
252,873 

20.86 
0.09 
0.12 

450,052 

920,243 

50,349 

0.21 
0.42 

0.02 

647,495 
5,083,243 

0.30 
2.31 

62,163 
110,271,859 

0.03 
50.13 

19,215 
203,707 

0.01 
0.09 

Apple  trees,  . 
Barns,    .... 
Calves,  .... 
Clay  pits, 

Colts 

Cows,     .... 
Dwelling-houses, . 
Grape  vines, 
Gravel  pits,  . 
Heifers, 

Hens  and  chickens. 
Hens  and  chickens,  fancy 
Hogs,     .... 

Horses 

Lambs,  .... 
Land,  .... 
Mines,  .... 
Oxen 


6U 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


RECAPITULATION:    FOR  THE  STATE.      ALL  PROPERTY  WITH  VALUES  AND 

PERCENT  AGES  —  Concluded. 


Classification  of  Pkopertt. 


Value 


Percentages 


Peach  trees,  . 
Pear  trees,  . 
Peat  bogs  and  muck  beds, 

Pigs 

Ponds,  springs,  etc.,     . 

Quarries, 

Sand  pits. 

Sheep,    .... 

All  other  property. 

Total,    . 


$398,561 

725,004 

22,766 

229,140 

96,121 

261,271 

168,668 

119,210 

19,353,068 


3219,957,214 


U.18 
0.33 
0.01 
0.10 
0.04 
0.12 
0.08 
0.05 
8.80 


100.00 


[The  total  value  of  agricultural  property  as  returned  by  the  Census  of  1895  was  $219,957,214.  The  pres- 
entation of  agricultural  property  by  name  on  pages  535-643,  ante,  represents  a  value  of  $200,604,146,  or  91.20 
per  cent.  This  leaves  a  value  of  $19,353,068,  or  8.80  per  cent,  not  accounted  for  in  the  detail  showings.  Thi& 
amount  of  $19,3.53,068  not  represented  includes  the  following  items:  Buildings  not  specified,  $10,121,672; 
machines,  implements,  etc.,  not  shown  in  detail,  $8,128,031;  certain  domestic  animals  not  mentioned  by  name, 
$313,930;  and  fruit  trees  not  specified,  $789,435. 

In  case  any  city  or  town  should,  for  any  particular  purpose,  desire  fuller  specification  in  regard  to  the  items 
above  enumerated  it  can  be  supplied  by  the  Census  office.] 


RECAPITULATION 


FOR  THE  STATE.   CLASSIFIED  AGGREGATES  WITH 
VALUES  AND  PERCENTAGES. 


Classified  Aggregates. 


Vahie 


Percentages 


Property  presented  in  detail  by  name,      .        .        .        . 

Property  not  presented  in  detail  by  name. 

Buildings  (exclusive  of  dwelling-houses  and  bams). 
Machines,  implements,  etc.,  .  .  .  .  . 
Other  property, 

Total, 


$200,604,146 

19,353,068 

10,121,672 

8,128,031 

1,103,365 


91.20 
8.80 
4.60 
3.70 
0.50 


$219,957,214 


100.00 


Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  FoLiiOwiNG  Presentations  relating  to 
Agricultural  Property,  By  ;n^A3ie. 


Pages 

Land, 539-573 

Buildings, 575-582 

Domestic  Animals,  Etc., 583-615 

Fruit  Trees  and  Vines, 617-630 

Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  Etc., 631-643 


The  statistics  of  Agriculture  by  towns,  pages  205-367,  present  aggregates  for  each 
city  and  town,  with  county  and  State  recapitulations,  showing  the  total  value  of  agri- 
cultural property  included  under  each  classified  head. 

The  presentations  now  under  consideration,  which  begin  on  page  535,  entitled 
"  Agricultural  Property  by  Name  "  give  the  details  of  the  principal  items  which  made 
up  these  totals. 

We  may  remind  the  reader  that  the  values  of  the  different  classes  of  property  are 
those  placed  upon  them  by  the  farmers  from  whom  the  returns  were  obtained,  and 
that  they  are  not  assessors'  values  made  for  the  purpose  of  taxation. 

Land. 

The  returns  relating  to  land  in  detail  are  given  upon  pages  539-573.  This,  of  course, 
is  the  leading  division  or  class  of  agricultural  property.  The  total  value  returned  was 
$110,271,859,  covering  3,847,749)^  acres,  subdivided  as  follows  :  Cultivated  land,  902,650} 
acres;  value,  $61,518,613;  uncultivated  land,  1,320,532^  acres  ;  value,  $21,562,822  ;  wood- 
land, 1,460,994|  acres  ;  value,  $23,936,362  ;  unclassified  land  values,  including  mines, 
quarries,  pits,  etc  ;  7,081|  acres  ;  value,  ^447,075  ;  and  land  owned  by  non-residents  of 
the  city  or  town  within  which  the  same  is  located,  156,490f  acres ;  value,  $2,806,987. 
The  figures  appear  in  the  recapitulation  on  pages  572,  573,  which  also  contains  similar 
data  for  each  county.  The  changes  in  total  land  values  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885 
have  already  been  presented  by  counties  upon  page  331,  ante,  the  percentage  of  decrease 
in  value  for  the  State  being  0.39.     The  decrease  in  acreage  was  50,679|. 

Cultivated  Land. 

The  details  relating  to  cultivated  land  appear  on  pages  540-551.  From  the  recapit- 
ulation for  the  State  by  counties,  pages  550,  551,  we  note  that  the  aggregate  acreage  of 
cultivated  land,  namely,  902,650|:,  valued  at  $61,518,613,  represents  land  used  for  hay, 
660,056^  acres;  value,  $38,554,254;  that  used  for  principal  farm  crops,  162,452^  acres; 
value,  $9,989,953 ;  market  gardens,  13,432|  acres ;  value,  $3,459,800 ;  nurseries,  941  >^ 
acres ;  value,  ^248,975  ;  orchards,  30,594|  acres ;  value,  $2,813,782  ;  seed  gardens,  180>^ 
acres;  value,  $  16,388  ;  cranberry  bogs,  9,372|  acres  ;  value,  $2,904,062  ;  other  cultivated 
land,  25,620,1.^  acres  ;  value,  ?3,536.399. 

With  respect  to  acreage  and  value  the  following  percentages  show  the  relation  of 
each  class  of  cultivated  land  to  the  total. 

[645] 


646 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


Classification  of  Land. 


Percentages  of  Total 
Acreage 


Percentages  of  Total 
Value 


Hay  (used  for),  .... 
Principal  Crops  (used  for), 
Market  Gardens, 

Nurseries, 

Orchards 

Seed  Gardens,     .... 

Cranberry  Bogs 

Other  Cultivated, 

Totals  (all  cultivated  land) , 


62.67 
16.24 
5.62 
0.40 
4,57 
0.03 
4.72 
5.75 


100.00 


The  land  devoted  to  hay  represents  73.12  per  cent  of  the  acreage  and  62.67  per  cent 
of  the  value  of  all  cultivated  land.  The  rank  of  the  different  counties  with  respect  to 
all  cultivated  land  and  as  to  hay  land,  in  acreage  and  values,  is  as  follows : 


Counties. 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,     . 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,  . 

Plymouth, 

SufiFolk,    , 

Worcester, 


Rank  as  to  all  Cultivated 
Land 

Rank  as  to 

Hay  Land 

In  Acreage 

In  Value 

In  Acreage 

In  Value 

11 

12 

11 

12 

2 

5 

2 

4 

8 

6 

8 

5 

12 

13 

12 

13 

6 

3 

4 

3 

7 

11 

6 

10 

4 

9 

7 

9 

5 

10 

-5 

8 

3 

1 

3 

2 

14 

14 

14 

14 

10 

7 

9 

7 

9 

8 

10 

11 

13 

4 

13 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

The  general  statement  as  to  values  of  farm  land  made  on  page  354,  ante^  may 
here  be  repeated,  as  follows :  "  The  values  of  property  are  affected  by  its  location.  In 
cities,  and  in  towns  near  cities,  values  range  much  higher  than  in  remote  parts  of  the 
State,  because  the  agricultural  land  may  in  many  eases  be  readily  transformed  into 
building  land,  or  has  a  relatively  high  value  on  account  of  its  proximity  to  a  market 
and  the  character  of  the  product  to  which  it  is  devoted."  For  example,  the  land  used 
for  hay  in  Suffolk  County  has  an  average  value  of  $2,222.80  per  acre,  while  for  the 
State  at  large  the  average  value  is  but  $58.41  per  acre,  and  in  Berkshire  County,  the 
county  ranking  second  as  to  acreage,  it  is  but  $37.71  per  acre.  A  table  hereafter 
presented  shows  for  each  county  the  average  value  per  acre  of  each  class  of  cultivated 
or  other  farm  land. 

The  counties  of  Middlesex,  Essex,  and  Bristol  lead  all  others  in  acreage  devoted  to 
market  gardens,  ranking  in  this  respect  in  the  order  named.  As  to  aggregate 
value  of  marlvet  garden  land  however,  the  leading  counties  are  Middlesex,  Suffolk, 
Essex,  and  Bristol,  with  Hampden  standing  ne.xt  and  not  far  below  Bristol.  In  acreage 
devoted  to  this  purpose,  Hampden  outranks  Suffolk.  By  far  the  largest  acreage  and 
value  in  market  gardens  are  found  in  Middlesex,  which  contains  46.32  percent  of  the 
acreage  and  5:5.87  per  cent  of  the  value  of  the  entire  market  garden  land  in  the  State. 


TABULAR   AISTALYSES. 


647 


Although  the  acreage  devoted  to  nurseries  in  the  State  is  not  large,  Middlesex 
leads  the  other  counties  by  a  wide  margin,  both  in  acreage  and  value,  having  44.21 
per  cent  of  the  former  and  35.47  per  cent  of  the  latter. 

Uncultivated  Land  and  Woodland. 

Under  this  head  the  details  are  given  on  pages  550-561,  the  recapitulation  appearing 
on  pages  560,  561. 

The  uncultivated  farm  land  comprising  a  total  of  1,320,532|  acres,  value,  $21,562,822, 
includes  the  following:  Permanent  pasture,  1,119,105  acres ;  value,  $19,130,475 ;  other 
imimproved  land,  168,740|  acres;  value,  f  2,140,730  ;  unimprovable  land,  32,686f  acres; 
value,  $291,617. 

The  woodland  is  subdivided  as  follows,  the  total  acreage  being  1,460,994| ;  value, 
$23,936,862  :  Over  30  years'  growth,  339,945|  acres  ;  value,  $10,372,992  ;  of  30  years' 
growth  or  less,  976,400|  acres  ;  value,  #12,327,448  ;  from  seeds  or  transplanted  seedlings, 
10,234  acres  ;  value,  $144,327  ;  not  classified,  134,414  acres  ;  value,  $1,091,595. 

This  classification  of  woodland  conforms  to  that  used  in  the  census  of  1885  and  was 
originally  fixed  by  the  legislature. 

In  acreage  and  value  of  uncultivated  and  woodland  the  counties  rank  as  follows : 


Rank  as  to  Uncultivated 
Farm  Land 

Bank  as  to 

Woodland 

Counties. 

In  Acreage 

In  Value 

In  Acreage 

In  Value 

Barnstable, 

11 

13 

11 

12 

Berkshire, 

2 

5 

2 

3 

Bristol,     . 

8 

4 

6 

4 

Dukes, 

12 

12 

12 

13 

Essex, 

7 

3 

10 

7 

Franklin, 

3 

8 

3 

8 

Hampden, 

4 

6 

8 

9 

Hampshire, 

5 

10 

5 

10 

Middlesex, 

6 

2 

4 

2 

Nantucket, 

13 

14 

14 

14 

Norfolk,  . 

10 

9 

9 

6 

Plymouth, 

9 

11 

7 

5 

Suffolk,    . 

14 

7 

13 

11 

Worcester, 

• 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Comparative  Acreage  Values. 

The  following  table  permits  a  comparison  of  the  average  values  per  acre  of  the 
different  principal  sub-classes  of  land  for  the  State  and  by  counties. 


Average  Value  per  A 

CRE  OF  Land  Used  For  — 

The  State,  axd 
Counties. 

Hay 

Principal 
Crops 

Market 
Gardens 

Nurseries 

Orchards 

Seed 
Gardens 

Cran- 
berry 
Bogs 

Permanent 
Pasture 

THE   STATE. 

$58.41 

$61.49 

$257.. ')7 

$259.13 

$91.97 

$90.79 

$309.86 

$17.09 

Barnstable,  . 

31.57 

65.99 

66.93 

156.80 

55.49 

250.00 

327.89 

13.31 

Berkshire,    . 

37.71 

44.41 

155.90 

280.18 

62.00 

5.06 

41.00 

10.37 

Bristol, 

78.59 

76.23 

118.87 

297.14 

71.80 

- 

116.69 

28.35 

Dukes, .... 

46.53 

52.15 

79.35 

40.00 

63.38 

- 

150.28 

12.32 

Essex,  .... 

70.73 

91.21 

128.94 

104.04 

96.79 

123.67 

39.36 

36.62 

648 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Average  Value  per  Acre  op  Land  Used  For  — 

The  State,  and 
Counties. 

Hay 

Principal 
Crops 

Market 
Gardens 

Nurseries 

Orchards 

Seed 
Gardens 

Cran- 
berry 
Bogs 

Permanent 
Pasture 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex,   . 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk, 

Plj^mouth, 

SuflFolk, 

Worcester, 

31.57 
36.61 
33.89 
78.03 
51.09 
95.40 
61.79 
2,222.80 
50.27 

41.45 
43.45 
47.38 
90.09 
56.90 
96.30 
70.19 
1,674.82 
51.51 

53.94 
152.07 

69.15 
299.57 

272.13 

117.77 

1,169.85 

91.12 

25.96 
237.35 
122.73 
207.92 

409.23 

119.13 

7,400.00 

264.58 

29.63 

54.76 

36.83 

112.43 

500.00 

101.24 

56.61 

3,414.00 

61.36 

168.95 
25.11 

51.88 

126.00 
10.00 

12.66 
54.65 

152.57 

32.15 

104,97 

429.84 

37.11 

7.77 
11.14 

8.17 
32.25 
10.56 
24.67 
21.09 
1,374.21 
13.81 

The  entirely  abnormal  values  of  land  still  properly  classed  as  agricultural  land  in 
Suffolk  County  and,  of  course,  largely  within  the  geographical  limits  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  are  forcibly  brought  out  in  this  table,  as  well  as  in  the  one  which  follows. 
Although  still  in  use  for  agricultural  purposes,  that  is,  for  some  one  of  the  purposes 
indicated  by  the  class  heads,  this  land  has  largely  appreciated  in  value  on  account  of  its 
eligibility  for  residential  or  business  purposes.  Inasmuch  as  these  values  are  entirely 
out  of  proportion  to  those  returned  from  the  other  counties,  and  as  the  averages  for  the 
other  counties  exhibit  a  much  narrower  range  of  dissimilarity  than  appears  between 
Suffolk  County  and  the  county  standing  next  in  line,  we  think  it  proper  to  give  the 
average  value  per  acre  of  the  different  kinds  of  land  in  the  State  excluding  Suffolk 
County,  as  follows:  Land  used  for  hay,  So3.86;  for  principal  crops,  $58.80;  for 
market  gardens,  S209. 84 ;  for  nurseries,  S182.47;  for  orchards,  $71.24;  for  seed  gar- 
dens, $90.79;  for  cranberry  bogs,  f309.86;  for  permanent  pasture,  $15.95.  If  these 
averages  exclusive  of  Suffolk  County  be  compared  with  the  averages  for  the  State  as 
a  whole,  given  in  the  preceding  table,  the  effect  upon  the  general  average  of  the 
unusually  high  values  in  Suffolk  may  be  seen. 

The  following  table  gives  the  average  value  per  acre  of  five  main  classes  of  agri- 
cultural land,  namely,  cultivated,  uncultivated,  woodland  as  a  whole,  woodland  over  30 
years'  growth,  woodland  of  30  years'  growth  or  less. 


Average  Value  per  Acre  of — 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total 

Cultivated 

Land 

Total 

Uncultivated 

Land 

Total 
Woodland 

Woodland 

Over  30  Years' 

Growth 

Woodland 

of  30  Years' 

Growth  or 

Less 

THE   STATE. 

$68.15 

$16.33 

$16.38 

$30.51 

$12.63 

Barnstable 

110.49 

10.42 

7.82 

13.30 

8.12 

Berkshire, 

39.76 

9.04 

10.45 

17.37 

7.99 

Bristol,    . 

79.89 

26.62 

18,24 

30.31 

15.90 

Dukes,     . 

49.15 

11.23 

12.72 

17.53 

12.79 

Essex,     . 

81.29 

37.63 

36.59 

61.59 

23,88 

Franklin, 

33.52 

75.30 

8.18 

13.58 

6,51 

Hampden, 

39.86 

10.46 

13.31 

25.26 

11,24 

Ilampsliire, 

37.23 

8.17 

9.25 

14.77 

8.24 

Middlesex, 

99.59 

31.49 

26.39 

48.95 

19.49 

Nantucket, 

.V2.23 

9.89 

26.09 

50.00 

26.47 

Norfolk,  . 

101.74 

26.43 

25.85 

65.54 

16.93 

Plymouth, 

100,74 

18.26 

16.28 

28,14 

12,75 

Suffolk,    . 

2,141.67 

1,026.17 

2,254.. 59 

2,585,49 

1,344,58 

Worcester, 

51.51 

13.70 

17.05 

33.20 

13,74 

TABULAR   ANALYSES.  649 

Eliminatino^,  as  before,  the  values  for  Suflfolk  County,  the  values  for  the  State  outside 
its  limits  show  the  following  averages  per  acre,  which  may  be  compared  with  those 
given  iu  the  table.  The  State  exclusive  of  Suilblk  County:  Cultivated  land,  $62.08; 
uncultivated  land,  fl5.34;  total  woodland,  $15.75;  woodland  over  30  years'  growth, 
$28.36  ;  woodland  of  30  years'  growth  or  less,  $12.46. 

Buildings. 
The  returns  relating  to  buildings  on  farms  contained  on  pages  575-582,  and  recapitii- 
lated  on  page  582,  include  in  the  total  valuation  of  $77,920,357,  the  following :  Dwelling- 
house's,  $45,892,147  ;  bams,  $21,906,538;  other  buildings,  $10,121,672.  Of  the  entire 
value  of  buildings,  dwelling-houses  represent  58.90  percent;  barns,  28.11  per  cent; 
and  other  buildings,  12.99  per  cent. 

Bivelling-Houfses. 
The  details  may  be  found  on  pages  677-579.  The  recapitulation  on  page  579  shows 
tliat  46,757  dwelling-houses  were  reported  on  farms,  43,060  returns  reporting  such 
buildings.  The  average  value  was  f 981. 50,  or  for  each  person  making  return, 
$1,065.77.  The  range  of  values  upon  which  these  averages  are  based,  however,  is 
quite  wide,  as  is  shown  bj'  the  county  figures,  which  run  from  the  exceptional  averages 
per  dwelling  of  $4,045.78  and  per  person  $4,866.67  in  Suflblk  County  to  $534.46  per 
dwelling  and  $569.11  per  person  in  Franklin  County.  The  higher  values  are  found 
in  the  following  counties,  the  averages  per  dwelling  being  as  annexed :  Suftblk, 
$4,045.78;  Middlesex,  $1,384.86;  Essex,  $1,321,18;  Norfolk,  $1,238.44;  Bristol, 
$1,027.62;  Plymouth,  $1,008.14.  With  these  six  counties  eliminated  the  range  of 
county  averages  is  narrowed,  running  from  $884.38  per  dwelling  in  Hampden  County 
to  $534.46,  the  figure  previously  quoted  for  Franklin  County. 

Barnfi. 

The  details  are  given  on  pages  580-582  and  close  with  the  recapitulation  on  the 
last-named  page.  The  total  number  of  barns  reported  from  farms  was  51,084,  appear- 
ing in  42,331  returns  out  of  65,287.  The  average  values  for  the  State  are,  per  barn, 
$428.83  ;  per  person  making  return,  $517.51. 

As  shoAvn  in  connection  with  dwelling-houses  the  averages  for  Suftblk  County  are 
exceptionally  high,  being,  per  barn,  $1,642  and  per  person,  $2,318.85.  Outside  of 
Suffolk  County  the  county  averages  per  barn  range  from  $649.26  in  Middlesex  to 
$262 .  25  in  Barnstable. 

Domestic  Animals,  etc. 

This  class  of  farm  property  aggregates  in  value  $14,854,417.  The  statistics  covering 
the  subject  are  found  upon  pages  583-615. 

The  recapitalation  on  page  615  subdivides  the  aggregate  value  for  the  State  as 
follows  :  Calves,  $452,358  ;  colts,  $229,282  ;  cows,  $6,093,245  ;  heifers,  $450,052  ;  hens 
and  chickens,  $920,243;  hens  and  chickens,  fancy,  $50,349;  hogs,  $647,495;  horses, 
$5,083,243;  lambs,  $62,163 ;  oxen,  $203,707;  pigs,  $229,140 ;  sheep,  $119,210;  other 
domestic  animals,  $313,930. 

The  principal  animal  values  comprise  the  following:  Cows,  41.02  percent;  horses, 
34.22  per  cent;  hens  and  chickens,  (not  including  fancy  fowls)  6.20  per  cent.  All 
other  animals  make  up  the  remaining  value,  namely  18.56  per  cent. 

The  details  relating  to  each  group  of  animals  may  be  found  in  the  main  presentation. 
We  shall  confine  our  analysis  to  the  three  leading  classes,  cows,  horses,  and  hens  and 
chickens. 

Coivs. 
The  detailed  information  relating  to  cows  appears  on  pages  590-592,  closing  with  a 
recapitulation  on  jiage  592. 


650  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

Out  of  65,287  returns,  32,279  specify  cows  as  farm  property,  the  aggregate  number 
being  187,502,  the  average  value  being  $33.50,  and  the  value  per  person  making 
return  $188.77. 

The  county  averages  per  animal  range  from  $45.25  in  Suffolk  to  $26.92  in  Berkshire. 
The  largest  aggregate  value  is  found  in  Worcester  County,  namely,  $1,352,994,  Mid- 
dlesex ranking  next  with  $1,043,138,  followed  by  the  other  counties  in  the  following 
order:  Franklin, f 596,877  ;  Essex,  $531,623  ;  Berkshire,  $527,403  ;  Hampshire,  $458,674  ; 
Bristol,  $448,504 ;  Hampden,  $426,351 ;  Norfolk,  $840,637 ;  Plymouth,  $243,727 ;  Barn- 
stable, $56,973  ;  Suffolk,  $32,941 ;  Dukes,  $21,845  ;  Nantucket,  $11,558. 

Horses. 

The  details  relating  to  horses  on  farms  may  be  found  on  pages  604-606.  From  the 
recapitulation  on  page  606,  we  find  the  total  number  returned  to  be  71,579,  appearing 
in  35,206  returns.  The  average  value  per  animal  is  $71.02,  and  per  person  making 
return  $144.39.  The  county  averages  per  animal  range  from  $94.37  in  Suffolk  to 
$57.22  in  Franklin.  Jn  the  value  of  horses  on  farms,  as  in  the  number  of  cows, 
Worcester  and  Middlesex  Counties  lead,  the  values  in  these  counties,  respectively, 
being  $943,217  and  $844,053.  The  other  counties  range  as  follows  :  Berkshire,  $563,466  ; 
Essex,  $470,507;  Bristol,  $461,785  ;  Hampden,  $386,207  ;  Hampshire,  $376,494  ;  Franklin, 
$311,044  ;  Plymouth,  $281,895  ;  Norfolk,  $264,618  ;  Barnstable,  $109,417  ;  Suffolk,  $3 1,425  ; 
Dukes,  $28,505  ;  Nantucket,  $10,610. 

Hens  and  Chickens. 

The  details  relating  to  hens  and  chickens  on  farms,  are  given  on  pages  595-601. 
The  recapitulation  of  the  statistics  as  to  hens  and  chickens  (not  fancy  fowls)  on  page 
600,  shows  that  as  the  aggregate  value  reported,  $920,243  covered  1,808.271  fowls  the 
average  value  is  $0.51  per  fowl.  The  average  value  per  person  making  return  was 
$27.35.  Worcester  and  Middlesex  lead  the  other  counties  in  aggregate  value  returned, 
the  amounts  respectively  being  $166,914  and  $145,050.  Bristol  County  falls  not  far  behind 
Middlesex,  with  $137,672.  The  other  counties  appear  in  the  following  order :  Essex, 
$90,715;  Plymouth,  $65,636  ;  Hampden,  $01,929  ;  Berkshire,  $56,368  ;  Norfolk,  $51,938  ; 
Franklin, $48,169;  Hampshire,  $46,091 ;  Barnstable,  $37,546  ;  Dukes,  $6,405  ;  Nantucket, 
$3,217 ;  Suffolk,  $2,593. 

Besides  the  values  given,  the  value  of  fancy  hens  and  chickens  was  $50,349,  the 
recapitulation  for  the  State  by  counties  appearing  on  ])age  601.  Middlesex  County 
leads  as  to  value  returned,  $20,430  being  reported  or  nearly  one-half  the  total  value 
for  the  State  of  property  of  this  kind. 

Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 

Upon  pages  617-630  will  be  found  the  statistics  relating  to  farm  property  in  fruit 
trees  and  vines.  The  recaj^itulation  on  page  630  enables  the  reader  to  judge  of  the 
respective  values  of  the  different  kinds.  Of  the  total  value  returned,  $7,924,878,  apple 
trees  form  73.36  percent,  aggregating  in  value  $5,813,404;  pear  trees,  9.15  per  cent, 
aggregating  $725,004;  peach  trees,  5.03  per  cent,  aggregating  $398,561;  and  grape 
vines,  2.50  per  cent,  aggregating  $198,474.  Various  minor  fruit  trees  and  vines  com- 
prise together  9.96  per  cent  of  the  total  value,  and  aggregate  in  amount  $789,435. 

Apple  Trees. 

The  details  are  upon  pages  619-621.  The  total  number  of  trees  returned  is  2,092,617. 
The  average  value  per  person  making  return  is  $161.28.  Worcester  County  leads  in 
number,  reporting  512,433,  value  $1,193,598.  Middlesex  follows,  number  420,365, 
value,  $1,647,965.  The  other  counties  rank  as  follows  as  to  number  of  trees  :  Franklin, 
210,918;  Essex,  201,083 ;  Hampden,  168  803;  Berkshire,  167.696;  Hampshire,  163,651; 
Bristol,  103,841  ;  Plymouth,  63,668;  Norfolk,  52,226;  Barnstable,  19,028;  Dukes,  4,476; 
Suffolk,  4,408;  Nantucket,  21. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES.  651 


Orape  Vines. 

The  details  are  upon  pages  621-62-t.  The  total  number  of  vines  reported  is  210,336, 
the  average  value  per  person  making  return  of  property  of  this  kind  being  but  $12.20. 
The  largest  aggregate  value  in  any  county  is  found  in  Middlesex,  namely,  $57,745, 
Worcester  County  ranking  next  with  $35,760  ;  these  two  counties,  it  will  be  seen,  having 
about  47. 11  per  cent  of  the  total  for  the  State. 

Peach  Trees. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  624-627.     In  all,  316,057  trees  are  reported,  the  average 
value  per  person  making  return  being  $36 .  32.     Middlesex  County  contains  94,823  trees ; 
Worcester,  88,129 ;  Hampden,  34,121 ;    Hampshire,  22,974 ;  Franklin,  20,864 ;    and  the 
others  diminishing  numbers  down  to  67,  the  number  reported  from  Nantucket  County. 

Pear  Trees. 
The  details  appear  on  pages  627-629.     The  number  reported  for  the  State  is  290,587, 
the  average  value  per  person  reporting  being  $28.73.     The  largest  number  found  in 
any  single  county  appears  in  Middlesex,  namely,  70,470 ;  while  Worcester  contains 
60,114,  the  next  county  in  rank  being  Essex,  with  29,475. 

Mines,  Quarries,  Pits,  etc. 

The  statistics  relating  to  this  class  of  agricultural  property  are  shown  on  pages 
631-643,  As  stated  upon  page  354,  ante,  the  values  returned  under  this  head  are  the 
values  of  the  mines,  quarries,  and  pits  upon  farms,  as  such,  exclusive  of  the  value  of 
the  land  upon  which  they  are  located,  which  is  included  in  the  statistics  relating  to 
land,  under  its  appropriate  title. 

The  recapitulation  on  page  643,  shows  the  detailed  values  of  the  items  which 
combined  make  up  the  aggregate,  $857,672,  the  round  total  for  the  State  of  property 
of  this  kind.  These  detailed  values  are  as  follows:  Mines,  $19,215,  or  2.24  per  cent 
of  the  whole;  clay  pits,  $36,758,  or  4.29  percent;  gravel  pits,  $252,«73,  or  29.48  per 
cent ;  peat  bogs  and  muck  beds,  $22,766,  or  2.65  per  cent ;  sand  pits,  $168,668,  or  19.67 
per  cent;  quarries,  $261,271,  or  30.46  per  cent;  ponds,  springs,  etc.,  $96,121,  or  11.21 
per  cent. 

The  details  under  each  of  these  classes  appear  in  the  main  presentation  and,  being 
comparatively  brief,  may  be  easily  seen  by  the  reader  without  particular  analysis. 

Recapitulation:  For  the  State.    Agricultural  Property  by  Name. 
This  recapitulation,  on  page  643,  summarizes  for  ready  comparison  the  facts  as  to 
the  various  classes  of  property  which  have  been  separately  presented  in  detail.     Like  the 
two  recapitulations  which  follow  it,  it  is  similar  in  form  to  the  corresponding  recapitu- 
lations for  products  given  on  pages  522-524,  ante. 

Recapitulation:  For  the  State.  All  Property  with  Values  and  Per- 
centages. 
This  recapitulation,  on  pages  643,  644,  presents  the  values  as  to  each  class  of  property, 
alphabetically  arranged,  with  percentages  which  the  value  of  each  forms  of  the  total  for 
the  State.  For  example,  it  shows  that  of  all  farm  property,  land  forms  50.13  per  cent ; 
dwelling-houses,  20.86  per  cent;  barns,  9.96  per  cent;  cows,  2.77  per  cent;  apple 
trees,  2 .  64  per  cent ;  horses,  2.31  per  cent ;  and  the  other  classes  of  property  diminished 
percentages,  in  no  single  case  exceeding  one  percent  of  the  State  total. 

Recapitulation:   For  the  State.    Classified  Aggregates  with  Values  and 

Percentages. 
This  appears  on  page  644.     The  note  preceding  it  shows  that  only  property  value 
aggregating  $19,353,068,  being  but  8.80  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  agricultural 


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CENSUS    OF   3IASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


property  for  the  State,  has  not  been  shown  in  detail  for  each  city  and  town,  this  8.80 
per  cent  comprising  buildings  not  specified  as  to  character,  $10,121,672;  machines, 
implements,  etc.,  $8,128,031 ;  certain  domestic  animals  not  mentioned  by  name,  $313,930  ; 
and  fruit  trees  not  specified,  $789,135.  If  any  city  or  town  desires,  lor  local  use,  any 
fuller  information  as  to  the  items,  it  can  be  supplied  by  the  Department,  vipon  request. 

COMPAKATIVE  PROPERTY   STATISTICS. 

We  close  this  analysis  with  two  tables  permitting  comparisons  between  the  statistics 
of  1895  and  preceding  census  returns.  The  first  gives  for  the  principal  classes  of  prop- 
erty the  fignres  showing  quantity  and  value  returned  in  1885  and  1895,  with  increases 
or  decreases  in  the  latter  year  as  compared  with  the  former. 


1 

1 

Increase 

(+),  OR   De- 

1885                  1 

1895                  1 

CREASE  (  — ) 

,  IN  1895  AS 

Classii'ication  ok 

Basis 

Compared 

WITH  1885 

Property. 

Quantity 

Value 

Quantity 

Value 

Quantity 

Value 

Lund. 

Hay  (used  for),    . 

acres 

623,521  Vs 

$37,010,507 

660,0561,4 

$38,554,254 

+36,535% 

+$1,543,747 

Principal  crops  (uBed  for),. 

acres 

177,210% 

10,881,033 

162,452% 

9,989,953 

—14,758% 

—891,080 

Market  gardens,    . 

acres 

8,861T{s 

3,088,826 

13,432% 

3,459,800 

+4,570% 

+370,974 

Nurseries,      .... 

acres 

793% 

421,166 

9411/2 

243,975 

+U7% 

—177,191 

Orchards,       .... 

acres 

23,799% 

2,182,836 

30,594% 

2,813,782 

+6,794% 

+630,946 

Seed  gardens. 

acres 

638 

51,599 

1801/2 

16,388 

—157% 

—35,211 

Cranberrj-  bogs,    . 

acres 

3,832% 

838,187 

9,3721/s 

2,904,062 

+5,5391,4 

+2,065,875 

Permanent  pasture. 

acres 

1,259,740% 

21,160,477 

1,119,105 

19,130,475 

—140,635% 

—2,030,002 

Woodland :   over  30   years' 

growth,       .... 

acres 

317,297 

8,770,459 

339,945% 

10,372,992 

+22,648% 

+1,602,533 

AVoodlaud:    of  30    years' 

growth  or  less,  . 

acres 

992,5631,4 

15,189,962 

976,400% 

12,327,448 

— 16,162i/o 

—2,862,514 

Buildings. 

1 

Dwelling-houses, . 

number 

46,109 

$46,558,956 

46,757 

$45,892,147 

+648 

—$666,809 

Barns 

number 

50,276 

20,547,431 

51,084 

21,906,538 

+809 

+1,359,107 

Domestic  Animals,  Etc. 

Calves, 

number 

38,226 

$377,964 

103,939 

$452,358 

1-65,713 

+$74,394 

Colts, 

number 

4,202 

361,-305 

3,911 

229,282 

—291 

—132,023 

Cows 

number 

162,847 

6,156,130 

187,.502 

6,093,245 

+24,655 

—62,885 

Heifers, 

number 

36,150 

764,295 

27,687 

450,052 

—8,463 

—314,243 

Hens  and    chickens    (all 

kinds) 

number 

1,750,817 

959,868 

1,843,588 

970,592 

+92,771 

+10,724 

Hogs, 

number 

65,749 

758,945 

66,366 

647,495 

+617 

—111,450 

Horses, 

number 

61,004 

5,693,838 

71,-579 

5,083,243 

+10,575 

— 610,.595 

Larabs, 

num))er 

18,384 

62,375 

19,561 

62,163 

+1,177 

—212 

Oxen,     

number 

10,433 

710,874 

3,769 

203,707 

—6,664 

—507,167 

Pig« 

number 

69,680 

254,672 

78,806 

229,140 

+9,126 

—25,532 

Sheep 

number 

55,140 

203,577 

41,248 

119,210 

—13,892 

—84,367 

Fruit  Trees  and  Vines. 

Apple  trees 

number 

2,507,538 

$4,972,896 

2,092,617 

$5,813,404 

—414,921 

+$840,508 

Grape  vines 

number 

356,976 

346,919 

210,336 

198,474 

—146,040 

—148,445 

Peach  trees 

number 

276,846 

192,340 

316,057 

398,561 

j   +39,211 

+206,215 

Pear  trees,     .... 

number 

356,991 

750,018 

290,587 

725,004 

—66,404 

—25,014 

The  land  used  for  hay  shows  an  increase  in  1895  as  against  1885  in  acreage,  the 
gain  being  36,535J  acres,  and  aLso  an  aggregate  increase  in  value  of  $1,543,7-17.  Market 
gardens  show  an  increase  of  4,570|  acres  and  of  $370,974  in  value.  Nurseries  gained 
147|  acres  but  declined  in  value  to  the  extent  of  $177,191.  Orchards  gained  6,794^ 
acres  and  $630,946   in  value.     The  gain   in  cranberry  bogs   was   5,539jf   acres  and 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


653 


■$2,065,875  in  value.  Woodland  of  over  30  years'  growth  gained  22,648J  acres  and 
$1,002,533  in  value.  Land  reported  as  used  for  principal  crops  lost  14,758f  acres,  no 
doubt  partly  by  its  transference  to  other  classes  which  report  gains,  and  the  decline 
in  aggregate  value  of  such  land  was  $891,080.  Land  reported  as  used  for  seed  gardens 
shows  a  comparatively  slight  decline  in  acreage  and  value.  The  permanent  pasture 
land  was  reduced  to  the  extent  of  140,635|  acres  and  the  aggregate  value  of  such  land 
declined  $2,030,002.  Woodland  of  30  yenrs'  growth  or  less  declined  16,162^  acres  and 
the  value  of  such  land  lost  $2,862,514. 

As  to  buildings  upon  farms,  the  dwellings  increased  648  in  number  and  decreased 
$666,809  in  value.     Bams  gained  809  in  number,  and  $1,359,107  in  value. 

Under  the  head  of  domestic  animals  on  farms  the  following  show  gains  in  number 
as  stated:  Calves,  65,713 ;  cows,  24,655;  hens  and  chickens  (all  kinds),  92,771 ;  hogs, 
617 ;  horses,  10,575 ;  lambs,  1,177 ;  pigs,  9,126.  On  the  other  hand  the  following 
■declined  in  number:  Colts,  291;  heifers,  8,463;  oxen,  6,664;  sheep,  13,892.  The  in- 
creases or  decreases  in  aggregate  value  reported  of  these  different  kinds  of  animals 
are  as  follows,  the  changes  either  up  or  down  not  always  corresponding  to  the  fact  of 
increase  or  decrease  in  number.  Increases :  Calves,  $74,394 ;  hens  and  chickens  (all 
kinds),  $10,724.  Decreases  :  Colts,  $132,023  ;  cows,  $62,885  ;  heifers,  $314,243  ;  hogs, 
$111,450;  horses,  $610,595;  lambs,  $212  ;  oxen,  $507,167  ;  pigs,  $25  532  ;  sheep,  $84,367. 

Under  the  head  of  fruit  trees  and  vines  only  peach  trees  show  an  increase  in  number, 
the  gain  being  39,211. 

The  number  of  apple  trees  declined  414,921 ;  grape  vines,  146,640  ;  and  pear  trees, 
66,404.  The  value  of  apple  trees  in  the  aggregate  increased  however  to  the  extent  of 
$840,508 ;  and  of  peach  trees,  $206,215  The  value  of  grape  vines  shows  a  decline  of 
$148,445  ;  and  of  pear  trees,  $25,014. 

AVith  respect  to  the  acreage  of  agricultural  land  in  the  aggregate,  as  well  as  by 
leading  classes  reported  at  difterent  census  dates,  the  following  table  is  of  interest. 


The  State,  and 
Classification  of  Land. 

Basis 

1865 

1873                       1885 

1895 

THK   STATE. 

■Cultivated  land 

Unimproved  land,       .... 
Unimprovable  laud,   .... 

"Woodland, 

Unclassified  land 

acres 

acres 
acres 
acres 
acres 
acres 

3,235,4793/8 

881,402 
1,052,3743/i 

282,359 
1,019,343% 

3,402,368^/8 
912,521 

1,469,988V'8 

89,4.57^4 

930,402V2 

3,898,429V4 

939,260VL. 

1,479,4541,4 

90,212% 

1,389,501% 

3,847,749y2 

902,650V4 

1,287,845% 

32,686% 

1,460,994:;,8 

163,5721/2 

The  land  returned  in  1895,  aggregating  3,847,749|  acres,  shows  a  decline  as  compared 
with  1885  of  50,679|  acres.  As  compared  with  the  returns  of  1865  and  1875  an  increase 
is  shown  both  in  1895  and  in  1885,  partly  accounted  for  no  doubt  by  the  more  complete 
enumeration  in  the  later  as  compared  with  the  earlier  jears. 

Classified,  and  confining  the  comparisons  to  1895  as  against  1885,  the  character  of 
the  enumeration  in  these  years  being  more  nearly  uniform,  a  decrease  of  36,610|-  acres 
is  shown  in  cultivated  land;  of  191,608 'o  acres  in  land  classed  as  unimproved;  of 
57,526|  acres  in  so-called  unimprovable  land  ;  and  a  gain  of  71,492|  acres  in  woodland. 
There  remains  a  comparatively  small  amount  of  land  outside  of  these  classifications  in 
1895,  namely  163.572/0  acres,  mainl}'  held  by  owners  non-resident  in  the  cities  or  towns 
where  it  is  located  or  else  having  thereon  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

The  net  loss  in  acreage  of  agricultural  land  is  principally  due  to  the  turning  of  farm 
land  into  residential  property,  the  transformation  being  especially  caused  by  the  rapid 
growth  of  the  Commonwealth,  and  to  the  centralization  of  the  population  in  the  larger 
cities  and  towns,  which,  as  the  suburbs  extend  their  area,  leads  to  a  constant  absorption 
of  farm  land  for  building  purposes.  No  doubt  a  part  of  the  land  returned  as  cultivated 
in  1885  has  been  thus  turned  into  residential  iDroj^erty.     Some  of  the  land  classed  as 


Go4z  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

unimproved  in  1885  has  probably  been  transformed  in  the  same  way.  A  portion  of  the 
so-called  unimproved  land  existing  in  1885  has  without  question  now  come  mider 
cultivation,  tlius  oftsettino;  part  of  the  loss  in  cultivated  laud  turned  into  residential 
property,  and  reducing-  the  net  loss  in  cultivated  laud  to  36,6 10|-  acres.  The  word 
"unimprovable"  is  applied  to  land  deemed  practically  useless  or  waste  land,  such  as 
farm  roads,  etc.  Such  land  however  has  been  reduced  in  acreage  as  compared  with 
1885,  that  is,  has  gone  out  of  that  class  into  some  other.  It  is  possible  that  a  portion  of 
land  thus  returned  in  1885  has  now  become  covered  with  a  growth  of  wood,  which  has 
transferred  it  to  the  woodland  class  and  that  this  accounts  for  part  of  the  gain  in 
acreage  of  woodland.  Part  of  it  may,  however,  have  been  actually  reclaimed  by 
cultivation,  or  turned  to  uses  outside  the  domain  of  agriculture. 

The  various  changes  thus  indicated  have  resulted  in  a  larger  proportionate  loss  in 
land  termed  unimproved,  than  in  any  other  class,  or  than  in  agricultural  land  as  a 
whole,  reducing  the  aggregate  acreage  of  so-called  unimproved  farm  land  to  the 
extent  of  191,608>^  acres. 


Farm  Statistics. 


[655] 


Farm  Land  Classified  by  Acreage: 


By   Towns. 


[657: 


FARM    LA^D    CLASSIFIED    BY    ACREAGE 

BY  tow:n^s. 


The  "Farm  Land  "  included  in  this  presentation  covers  tlio  land  returned  by  all  persons  engaged  in  raising 
any  agricultural  products,  whether  the  land  constituted  a  farm,  or  a  market  garden,  orchard,  nursery,  seed 
garden,  etc.  There  are  35  sub-divisions  in  the  classification  ranging  from  farms  containing  less  than  one  acre  to 
those  having  1,000  acres  or  over.  The  manner  of  reading  the  tabic  is  obvious,  but  it  should  be  borne  in  mind 
that  the  presentation  extends  over  three  pages  in  connection  with  each  section  of  cities  and  towns ;  for  instance, 
for  the  towns  from  Barnstable,  in  Barnstable  County,  to  Norton,  in  Bristol  County,  the  classifications  from 
"  under  1  acre  "  to  "  above  10  but  under  15  "  acres  are  given  on  page  061 ;  for  the  same  towns  the  classifications 
from  "  15  but  under  20  "  to  "  80  but  under  'M  "  acres  are  shown  on  page  662 ;  while  the  balance  of  the  classifica- 
tions,"  93  but  under  100  "  to  "  1,000  acres  and  over,"  for  the  same  towns,  is  given  on  page  663.  The  classifications 
for  the  towns  from  Raynham,  in  Bristol  County,  to  Shelburne,  in  Franklin  County,  are  given  in  a  similar  man- 
ner on  pages  664,  665,  and  666,  and  this  method  of  presentation  is  followed  for  the  remaining  cities  and  towns  of 
the  Commonwealth,  ending  on  page  678;  and  for  the  counties  and  the  State  on  pages  676,  677,  and  678. 

In  the  succeeding  presentation,  "  Comparisons  op  Farm  Acreage  :  1885  and  1895,"  page  681,  poiit,the  35 
sub-divisions  of  farm  acreage  used  in  the  presentation  for  1S95  have  been  condensed  to  nine,  and  the  28  sub- 
divisions used  in  the  Census  of  1885  have  also  been  condensed  to  nine,  in  order  to  afford  a  basis  for  comparison 

between  the  two  Census  years. 

[  659  ] 


FAKM    LA:N^D    classified    by    ACREAGE: 

BY    TOW^S. 


NuKBER  OP  Persons  Makikg 

EET0RN  FOR  Each  Specified  Acreage. 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Und6r 

1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

6 

7 

8 

»tolO 

Above 

Towns. 

1 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

both 

10  but 

flcrc 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

imder 

imder 

under 

in- 

under 

a 

3 

4 

3 

6      1 

7 

8 

9 

clusive 

15 

BARlSrSTABLE. 

137 

145 

123 

93 

85 

92 

95 

70 

52 

64 

198 

Barnstable, 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

_ 

3 

4 

Bourne,     . 

1 

5 

5 

1 

5 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

6 

Brewster,  . 

47 

37 

22 

9 

5 

5 

2 

3 

5 

3 

6 

Chatham,  . 

6 

11 

9 

13 

15 

16 

14 

9 

9 

9 

25 

Dennis, 

1 

4 

6 

6 

7 

9 

5 

2 

1 

2 

17 

Eaetham,  . 

1 

- 

2 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

Fahnouth, 

1 

7 

5 

3 

1 

2 

5 

7 

- 

2 

8 

Harwich,  . 

10 

32 

24 

24 

26 

26 

29 

30 

22 

14 

51 

Mashpee,  . 

1 

2 

4 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Orleans,     . 

- 

8 

6 

2 

3 

2 

11 

1 

2 

3 

11 

Proviucetowu, . 

54 

15 

9 

3 

3 

o 

1 

- 

_ 

1 

5 

Sandwich, 

4 

4 

3 

1 

3 

4 

4 

4 

•7 

1 

10 

Truro, 

5 

5 

8 

7 

4 

6 

7 

3 

4 

9 

21 

Wellfleet, . 

3 

7 

10 

10 

8 

6 

10 

5 

3 

7 

21 

Yarmouth, 

2 

7 

7 

8 

3 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

7 

BERKSHIRE. 

18 

48 

67 

72 

65 

91 

69 

59 

57 

154 

219 

Adams,     .... 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

1 

7 

Alford,      . 

_ 

- 

3 

3 

- 

5 

2 

- 

2 

4 

3 

Becket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1 

- 

- 

2 

-- 

Cheshire,  . 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

4 

2 

4 

6 

3 

5 

8 

Clarksburg, 

- 

4 

6 

5 

3 

5 

6 

3 

4 

13 

10 

Dalton, 

- 

3 

1 

5 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

5 

10 

Egremont, 

1 

- 

- 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

5 

Florida, 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Great  Barrington, 

_ 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

6 

10 

Hancock,  . 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

Hinsdale,  . 

- 

5 

5 

4 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

5 

5 

Lanesborough, 

_ 

_ 

5 

1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

- 

4 

7 

Lee,    . 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

3 

1 

2 

7 

5 

15 

Lenox, 

_ 

2 

1 

2 

7 

7 

8 

6 

2 

8 

16. 

Monterey, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1 

4 

- 

3 

4 

Mount  Washington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

New  Ashford,  . 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

New  Marlborough, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

3 

2 

1 

6 

North  Adams, 

4 

1 

4 

6 

1 

8 

4 

1 

2 

6 

7 

Otis,  .        . 

- 

_ 

1 

3 

4 

- 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

Peru, 

— 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

2 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

PiTTSriELD,       . 

1 

3 

5 

13 

12 

16 

6 

9 

6 

23 

28 

Richmond, 

_ 

- 

3 

4 

1 

- 

1 

1 

2 

6 

10 

Sandistield, 

1 

2 

8 

3 

2 

5 

5 

1 

2 

3 

5 

Savoy, 

2 

2 

1 

1 

- 

2 

1 

- 

- 

2 

1 

Sheffield,  . 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

7 

6 

0 

6 

10 

12 

Stockbridge,     . 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

3 

Tyringham, 

- 

1 

4 

- 

1 

3 

- 

- 

- 

4 

3 

Washington,     . 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

West  Stockbridge, 

- 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

5 

12 

Williamstown, 

1 

7 

7 

9 

14 

8 

7 

9 

8 

20 

23 

Windsor,  . 

2 

5 

2 

1 

— 

1 

— 

1 

— 

4 

3 

BRISTOL. 

28 

62 

100 

125 

149 

147 

160 

114 

155 

288 

389 

Acushnet, 

_ 

8 

8 

10 

5 

8 

2 

10 

9 

35 

Attleborough, 

1 

2 

7 

7 

7 

5 

11 

3 

7 

16 

9 

Berkley,    . 

_ 

8 

6 

5 

i 

3 

7 

7 

3 

9 

22 

Dartmouth, 

- 

- 

13 

10 

10 

13 

24 

4 

20 

38 

33 

Dighton,    . 

— 

1 

8 

4 

4 

3 

3 

2 

9 

9 

14 

Eastou, 

_ 

3 

4 

8 

12 

11 

13 

15 

14 

22 

28 

J'airhaven, 

_ 

7 

12 

9 

4 

5 

5 

6 

17 

18 

Fall  River, 

5 

11 

6 

5 

- 

9 

3 

3 

5 

6 

9 

Freetown, 

_ 

_ 

- 

3 

3 

3 

3 

- 

2 

4 

5 

Mansfield, 

_ 

2 

1 

_ 

7 

1 

2 

3 

6 

4 

12 

New  Bedford, 

13 

5 

3 

8 

21 

8 

11 

8 

8 

15 

14 

North  Attleborough, 

4 

2 

6 

5 

6 

6 

7 

5 

8 

12 

18 

Norton,     .        .        .        . 

E 

2 

2 

3 

7 

3 

10 

[661] 


6G2 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARM   LA:N^D    classified   by    ACREAGE: 

BY   TOWKS. 


NCStBEE 

OF  Peksons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage. 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

13 

30 

33 

30 

33 

40 

43 

30 

60 

70 

80 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

20 

85 

30 

33 

40 

43 

30 

60 

70 

80 

90 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

143 

113 

93 

75 

62 

54 

35 

70 

40 

37 

31 

2 

Barnstable,      . 

13 

8 

14 

6 

8 

6 

7 

5 

5 

11 

6 

3 

Bourne,   . 

3 

4 

5 

6 

2 

6 

3 

10 

4 

6 

0 

4 

Brewster, 

6 

10 

2 

3 

- 

- 

1 

3 

1 

2 

- 

5 

Chatham, 

14 

17 

13 

3 

2 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

6 

Dennis,    . 

7 

7 

6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

3 

- 

2 

1 

7 

Eastham, 

11 

8 

6 

6 

7 

4 

1 

9 

3 

- 

1 

8 

Falmouth, 

7 

5 

11 

7 

8 

4 

3 

7 

6 

2 

4 

9 

Harwich, 

32 

16 

6 

6 

5 

2 

3 

8 

4 

2 

2 

10 

Mashpee, 

1 

- 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

- 

11 

Orleans,  . 

11 

6 

7 

11 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

- 

12 

Provincetown, 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13 

Sandwich, 

7 

6 

9 

6 

7 

10 

3 

6 

5 

3 

3 

14 

Truro,      . 

11 

14 

3 

7 

6 

3 

5 

7 

1 

- 

2 

15 

Wellfleet, 

14 

9 

7 

4 

2 

3 

- 

1 

4 

- 

2 

16 

Yarmouth, 

4 

2 

3 

2 

2 

6 

— 

7 

3 

4 

2 

17 

BERKSHIRE. 

206 

202 

145 

176 

126 

161 

101 

288 

243 

203 

182 

18 

Adams,   .... 

9 

13 

8 

5 

5 

5 

1 

9 

7 

4 

3 

19 

Alford,    . 

1 

7 

3 

1 

4 

3 

2 

4 

5 

- 

5 

20 

Becket,    . 

4 

8 

4 

- 

1 

3 

5 

9 

6 

8 

4 

21 

Cheshire, 

5 

8 

4 

4 

4 

4 

- 

10 

8 

3 

4 

22 

Clarksburg,     . 

7 

11 

4 

3 

3 

6 

2 

6 

5 

6 

6 

23 

Dalton,     . 

5 

5 

2 

4 

5 

4 

5 

6 

9 

4 

6 

24 

Egremont, 

2 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

3 

6 

3 

3 

5 

25 

Florida,    . 

3 

6 

2 

3 

2 

4 

- 

7 

4 

9 

6 

26 

(ireat  Barrington, 

8 

10 

8 

9 

3 

8 

5 

8 

10 

10 

11 

27 

Hancock, 

4 

6 

4 

2 

1 

2 

- 

7 

2 

- 

2 

28 

Hinsdale, 

9 

6 

2 

2 

1 

5 

4 

7 

5 

6 

4 

29 

Lanesborough, 

9 

3 

7 

3 

2 

9 

1 

4 

5 

7 

6 

30 

Lee, 

14 

10 

8 

5 

5 

3 

6 

13 

6 

4 

5 

31 

Lenox,     . 

12 

13 

9 

6 

2 

8 

8 

14 

13 

3 

4 

32 

Montere}', 

6 

10 

5 

9 

3 

2 

4 

8 

11 

4 

6 

33 

Mount  Washingtor 

,       • 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

3 

- 

1 

1 

34 

New  Ashford, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

3 

2 

1 

2 

35 

New  Marlborough, 

4 

3 

1 

10 

4 

6 

4 

8 

14 

12 

9 

36 

North  Adams, 

8 

1 

5 

8 

4 

5 

2 

9 

3 

5 

6 

37 

Otis, 

4 

4 

7 

6 

3 

6 

1 

7 

9 

5 

8 

38 

Peru, 

5 

1 

2 

4 

4 

5 

1 

9 

7 

9 

6 

39 

PiTTSriELD, 

23 

26 

16 

20 

12 

14 

6 

25 

23 

20 

11 

40 

Richmond, 

7 

4 

2 

2 

2 

8 

7 

13 

15 

8 

8 

41 

Sandistield, 

6 

5 

3 

8 

4 

5 

2 

19 

8 

9 

4 

42 

Savoy, 

2 

4 

6 

9 

1 

1 

- 

17 

7 

20 

2 

43 

Shellield, 

10 

9 

5 

12 

11 

8 

8 

11 

7 

13 

17 

44 

Stockbridge, 

4 

5 

3 

6 

2 

6 

9 

8 

10 

6 

4 

45 

Tyringham, 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

46 

Washington, 

2 

2 

1 

3 

- 

2 

- 

3 

5 

1 

1 

47 

West  Stockbridge, 

6 

1 

8 

10 

2 

4 

3 

8 

6 

4 

6 

48 

Williamstown, 

15 

10 

11 

15 

20 

13 

6 

13 

15 

10 

11 

49 

Windsor, 

10 

8 

2 

4 

6 

8 

6 

10 

11 

7 

6 

50 

BRISTOL. 

423 

391 

299 

339 

209 

300 

147 

324 

327 

225 

169 

51 

Acushnet, 

18 

19 

18 

18 

10 

13 

4 

16 

24 

13 

7 

52 

'  Attleborough, 

11 

6 

11 

13 

10 

13 

9 

18 

12 

13 

9 

53 

Berkley, 

17 

17 

9 

18 

9 

10 

6 

17 

16 

10 

8 

54 

Dartmouth,     . 

54 

50 

32 

34 

19 

42 

16 

35 

37 

24 

28 

65 

Dighton, 

18 

17 

15 

21 

9 

11 

5 

21 

9 

11 

9 

66 

Eaf-ton,    . 

36 

30 

23 

18 

15 

17 

16 

18 

17 

7 

11 

57 

1  Kairhaven, 

23 

13 

13 

15 

2 

9 

6 

9 

5 

3 

4 

58 

Fall  River, 

5 

6 

6 

8 

6 

13 

1 

5 

3 

5 

3 

59 

Freetown, 

3 

12 

4 

9 

3 

8 

2 

6 

11 

5 

3 

60 

Mansfield, 

19 

6 

3 

11 

8 

6 

4 

5 

16 

12 

4 

61 

New  Bedford, 

13 

18 

12 

4 

3 

4 

2 

3 

6 

1 

1 

62 

North  Attleborough,     . 

17 

20 

16 

11 

13 

15 

7 

9 

15 

7 

6 

63 

Norton 

17 

13 

12 

18 

12 

6 

8 

18 

18 

10 

6 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


663 


FARM   LAND    CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE: 

BY    TOWNS. 


Number  of  Pebsons  Making  Retctkn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage. 


»0 

but 

under 

lOO 


100 

but 

under 

135 


123 

but 
under 
150 


24 

2 

4 
2 

2 
1 
6 
1 


134 

3 
1 
3 


4 
"2 
2 
9 
■6 
3 
6 
3 
7 
7 

2 
4 
6 
8 
3 

10 
5 
4 
4 
4 
2 
2 
3 
5 

12 
9 


•98 

5 

7 
7 
13 
2 
6 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 


63 

14 

4 
1 

5 
1 

12 
3 
1 
2 

12 
1 
5 
2 


533 

12 

7 

13 
18 
11 

7 
11 
16 
24 

9 

12 
15 
11 

7 
14 

2 

2 
35 
11 
28 
23 
22 
14 
25 
35 
34 

7 

17 
20 
15 
27 
29 


285 

14 

16 

13 

47 

7 

11 

4 

6 

12 

6 

1 

9 

18 


ISO 

but 
under 
300 


200 

but 
under 
300 


300 

but 
under 
400 


400 

but 
under 
300 


500 

but 
under 
600 


30 

4 

7 


2 

7 

1 

1 

4 
2 


355 

17 

13 

14 

10 

5 

4 

14 

12 

11 

12 

13 

9 

2 

9 

16 

2 
24 

6 
16 
14 
10 

4 
15 
15 
17 

5 

7 
10 
12 
18 
19 


113 

5 
3 
3 
14 
9 
8 
1 
3 


34 

5 

7 


10 

1 
1 

7 
3 


516 

10 
10 
21 
19 

4 
11 
12 
15 
25 
22 
15 
17 
12 

8 
20 

5 

5 
31 

7 
18 
?6 
14 

5 
31 
20 
35 
16 
11 
22 
11 
17 
21 


120 

3 

6 
5 

18 
4 
6 
2 
2 

4 
3 

5 
4 


33 

2 
9 


1 

10 


464 

10 

9 
34 
17 

3 
11 

9 
16 
25 
15 
11 
16 

8 

11 
13 

5 

6 
20 

9 
20 
19 
10 

5 
46 
22 
20 

8 

9 
11 

4 
19 
23 


67 

2 
4 
1 
20 
1 
2 
2 
3 
6 
2 
1 


13 

2 
•2 


195 

4 

10 


3 
7 
3 

10 
2 
9 
2 
3 
4 
3 
3 

15 
3 
6 
3 
8 
5 

15 

10 
9 
4 
6 

11 
6 
9 
9 


22 

1 
1 

5 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 


61 

1 

7 
3 


37 


600 

but 
under 
700 


1 
1 

15 


700 

but 
under 
800 


800 

but 
under 
900 


900 

but 
under 
i,ooo 


i,ooo 

acres 
and 
over 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Return 


16 


2,124 

142 
122 
175 
191 
115 

83 
155 
378 

41 
101 

97 
144 
145 
144 

91 


5,293 

154 

97 

166 

164 

144 

130 

95 

122 

224 

118 

146 

160 

163 

198 

159 

28 

39 

222 


2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 


17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


2 

146 

36 

1 

178 

37 

_ 

148 

38 

- 

394 

39 

_ 

142 

40 

_ 

254 

41 

_ 

189 

42 

_ 

288 

43 

2 

116 

44 

_ 

98 

45 

2 

105 

46 

_ 

134 

47 

1 

362 

48 

- 

210 

49 

3 

5,593 

50 

_ 

292 

51 

_ 

237 

52 

- 

243 

53 

2 

654 

54 

_ 

227 

55 

_ 

373 

56 

- 

198 

57 

_ 

142 

58 

1 

125 

59 

_ 

150 

60 

_ 

188 

61 

_ 

236 

62 

- 

203 

63 

664 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARM   LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS - 

—  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Number  of  Persons  JIaking  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Under 
1 

1 

S 

3 

4 

S 

6 

7 

8 

9  to  10 

Above 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

both 

lO  but 

acre 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

in- 

under 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

s 

9 

clusive 

13 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

1 

Raj-nham, 

_ 

4 

6 

10 

10 

10 

16 

11 

8 

19 

40 

2 

Rehoboth, 

1 

3 

9 

8 

9 

21 

17 

9 

10 

32 

27 

3 

Seekonk, 

_ 

3 

4 

6 

9 

4 

9 

11 

13 

19 

19 

4 

Soinereet, 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

10 

5 

Swansea, 

_ 

2 

5 

10 

18 

23 

11 

5 

7 

22 

25 

6 

Taunton, 

4 

7 

4 

9 

4 

11 

6 

12 

6 

17 

28 

7 

Westport, 

- 

1 

3 

5 

2 

4 

2 

4 

5 

13 

13 

8 

DUKES. 

1 

2 

4 

14 

7 

5 

8 

5 

9 

18 

34 

9 

Chilmark, 

1 

_ 

1 

5 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

10 

Cottage  City,  . 

- 

2 

1 

5 

2 

2 

- 

2 

5 

3 

7 

11 

Edgartowu,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

-              -    1 

1 

12 

Gay  Head, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

13 

Goenold, 

- 

- 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

14 

Tisburv, . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

3 

- 

1 

4 

12 

15 

West  f  isbury, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

6 

7 

16 

ESSEX. 

126 

113 

139 

156 

224 

207 

188 

138 

168 

283 

368 

17 

Amesbury, 

1 

2 

3 

5 

4 

8 

3 

7 

7 

12 

16 

18 

Andover, 

2 

2 

4 

3 

3 

10 

6 

1 

2 

12 

10 

19 

Beverly, 

7 

6 

5 

5 

4 

5 

4 

3 

5 

5 

9 

20 

Boxford, 

_ 

5 

3 

2 

3 

6 

2 

2 

3 

6 

13 

21 

Bradford, 

_ 

1 

2 

. 

_ 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

3 

3 

23 

Dan  vers, 

6 

7 

6 

7 

9 

9 

3 

12 

3 

8 

12 

23 

Essex,      . 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

4 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

4 

24 

Georgetown,  . 

_ 

3 

12 

13 

13 

5 

8 

5 

7 

13 

15 

25 

Gloucester, 

1 

6 

6 

3 

6 

9 

- 

1 

2 

10 

6 

26 

Groveland, 

_ 

1 

3 

4 

6 

3 

2 

6 

8 

9 

16 

27 

Hamilton, 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

3 

4 

28 

Haverhill, 

1 

2 

7 

8 

7 

9 

7 

6 

11 

11 

15 

29 

Ipswich, . 

_ 

1 

5 

4 

8 

20 

25 

9 

14 

22 

23 

30 

Lawrence, 

6 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1 

2 

- 

- 

31 

Lynn, 

34 

8 

5 

6 

7 

2 

2 

3 

1 

6 

_ 

32 

Lynnfleld, 

6 

_ 

2 

3 

3 

_ 

3 

2 

1 

2 

9 

33 

Manchester, 

2 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

1 

4 

4 

2 

34 

Marblehead, 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

_ 

1 

3 

1 

1 

35 

Merrimac, 

_ 

_ 

1 

3 

2 

1 

_ 

2 

3 

10 

12 

36 

Methuen, 

2 

13 

9 

13 

18 

16 

7 

17 

17 

32 

34 

37 

Middleton, 

_ 

1 

2 

2 

2 

8 

6 

3 

1 

7 

15 

38 

Nahaut,   . 

_ 

1 

— 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

39 

Newbury, 

- 

2 

3 

8 

16 

8 

14 

2 

10 

9 

18 

40 

Newburyport, 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

9 

6 

3 

3 

3 

8 

41 

North  Andover, 

_ 

_ 

3 

1 

2 

_ 

3 

1 

3 

8 

& 

42 

Peabody, 

5 

7 

8 

7 

17 

6 

23 

12 

11 

16 

22 

43 

Rockport, 

21 

12 

3 

1 

8 

6 

4 

1 

2 

2 

6 

44 

Rowley,  . 

_ 

4 

16 

13 

25 

20 

15 

7 

15 

15 

1» 

45 

Salem,    . 

16 

9 

5 

4 

4 

5 

3 

2 

3 

4 

7 

46 

Salisbury, 

1 

_ 

1 

15 

27 

16 

18 

13 

16 

17 

31 

47 

Saugus,   . 

- 

5 

4 

3 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

4 

48 

Swampscott, 

3 

3 

6 

4 

2 

5 

4 

2 

- 

4 

2 

49 

Topsfield, 

- 

_ 

1 

2 

3 

10 

9 

6 

2 

5 

la 

50 

Wenbam, 

1 

. 

2 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

7 

3 

51 

West  Newbury, 

- 

1 

2 

3 

7 

1 

1 

— 

5 

10 

n 

52 

FR^VNKLIN. 

2 

34 

72 

70 

87 

119 

90 

53 

93 

192 

222 

63 

Aehfield, 

_ 

1 

7 

2 

4 

6 

3 

_ 

3 

3 

4 

54 

Bernardston, 

_ 

3 

6 

6 

7 

7 

4 

1 

5 

12 

8 

55 

Buckland, 

_ 

2 

3 

5 

2 

4 

2 

2 

4 

8 

56 

Charlemont, 

_ 

« 

^ 

1 

2 

2 

5 

1 

- 

5 

1 

57 

Colrain,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

4 

58 

Conwuv, . 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

3 

3 

2 

_ 

1 

4 

& 

69 

Deerfield, 

_ 

2 

6 

6 

8 

12 

10 

6 

12 

24 

29 

60 

Erving,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

- 

1 

1 

- 

3 

61 

Gill, 

- 

2 

3 

1 

3 

6 

2 

- 

2 

3 

4 

62 

Greenfield, 

1 

_ 

13 

6 

6 

9 

8 

1 

6 

12 

10 

63 

Hawley,  . 

. 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

6 

2 

64 

Heath,      . 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

3 

- 

1 

1 

3 

2 

65 

Leverett, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

7 

6 

8 

4 

7 

10 

10 

66 

Leyden,  . 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

67 

Monroe,  . 

_ 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

68 

Montague, 

- 

1 

2 

6 

2 

6 

2 

3 

1 

14 

7 

69 

New  Siilein, 

- 

1 

6 

2 

4 

4 

5 

2 

4 

10 

e 

70 

North  field, 

_ 

« 

2 

6 

1 

2 

7 

7 

9 

7 

23 

71 

Orange,    . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

16 

3 

3 

9 

18 

18 

72 

Rowe, 

_ 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

- 

2 

4 

4 

73 

Shelbume, 

— 

1 

- 

— 

2 

3 

■" 

~ 

1 

1 

3 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


665 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED  BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


NUMBER  OF 

Pebsons  Making  Eetukn  for 

Each  Specified  Acreage 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

SO 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

125 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

125 

150 

29 

26 

20 

11 

12 

14 

11 

14 

13 

4 

8 

4 

9 

4 

1 

37 

53 

31 

30 

19 

41 

19 

37 

37 

28 

17 

9 

23 

15 

2 

34 

14 

14 

18 

9 

12 

6 

12 

15 

12 

8 

5 

17 

4 

3 

4 

6 

5 

8 

9 

7 

3 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

8 

_ 

4 

27 

16 

22 

10 

13 

15 

3 

21 

18 

15 

11 

3 

17 

2 

6 

24 

29 

14 

33 

16 

19 

11 

28 

19 

13 

9 

6 

13 

g 

6 

17 

20 

20 

31 

12 

25 

8 

28 

33 

29 

18 

16 

34 

11 

7 

36 

19 

19 

24 

15 

15 

13 

29 

28 

24 

20 

12 

33 

19 

8 

3 

3 

4 

6 

3 

6 

4 

3 

3 

8 

6 

3 

7 

7 

9 

7 

2 

6 

3 

2 

1 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

_ 

2 

3 

2 

10 

2 

_ 

2 

4 

3 

3 

4 

12 

7 

6 

3 

1 

6 

3 

11 

6 

1 

1 

- 

2 

1 

- 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

1 
1 
4 

1 

12 
13 
14 

10 

12 

3 

4 

2 

2 

I 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

_ 

8 

1 

3 

7 

3 

2 

3 

11 

12 

7 

9 

4 

11 

6 

15 

365 

359 

253 

246 

186 

200 

126 

261 

235 

150 

131 

89 

197 

96 

16 

26 

14 

18 

11 

8 

7 

5 

15 

8 

4 

1 

4 

6 

1 

17 

13 

7 

10 

12 

9 

8 

8 

8 

11 

9 

4 

2 

9 

7 

18 

12 

18 

9 

6 

10 

6 

2 

4 

7 

- 

1 

3 

7 

1 

19 

14 

18 

9 

10 

16 

8 

6 

14 

12 

7 

8 

6 

19 

9 

20 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

1 

2 

3 

- 

3 

1 

21 

17 

11 

6 

7 

8 

9 

2 

9 

2 

4 

3 

3 

- 

3 

22 

3 

4 

7 

10 

3 

2 

3 

10 

4 

7 

4 

4 

10 

5 

23 

12 

11 

8 

14 

9 

7 

4 

7 

5 

4 

4 

5 

2 

1 

24 

6 

8 

5 

5 

5 

6 

4 

6 

1 

5 

- 

2 

4 

3 

25 

14 

20 

8 

3 

5 

8 

3 

8 

6 

3 

1 

2 

2 

2 

26 

8 

4 

4 

2 

2 

5 

3 

7 

7 

3 

10 

4 

9 

3 

27 

25 

16 

14 

12 

12 

8 

9 

23 

17 

8 

6 

9 

12 

3 

28 

29 

27 

16 

15 

15 

10 

6 

15 

18 

14 

15 

10 

12 

4 

29 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

1 

2 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

31 

7 

_ 

5 

5 

3 

5 

2 

6 

4 

- 

4 

4 

2 

1 

32 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

33 

6 

4 

4 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

34 

9 

9 

3 

6 

4 

4 

3 

9 

10 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

35 

24 

30 

21 

17 

14 

18 

5 

17 

17 

13 

7 

1 

10 

6 

36 

14 

20 

12 

12 

4 

15 

5 

5 

10 

2 

3 

5 

9 

8 

37 

„ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

38 

15 

11 

12 

12 

6 

10 

6 

11 

8 

7 

10 

3 

15 

8 

39 

8 

7 

5 

5 

2 

— 

1 

5 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

40 

6 

9 

8 

6 

6 

10 

8 

12 

10 

6 

6 

3 

9 

5 

41 

17 

22 

10 

10 

6 

10 

4 

7 

6 

5 

4 

- 

9 

3 

42 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1 

1 

1 

43 

18 

20 

8 

11 

6 

5 

9 

8 

6 

11 

8 

2 

14 

2 

44 

3 

1 

_ 

3 

2 

_ 

1 

1 

3 

1 

- 

- 

3 

1 

45 

14 

15 

12 

14 

8 

9 

4 

9 

15 

7 

4 

1 

5 

4 

46 

1 

1 

1 

2 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

- 

- 

2 

47 

4 

6 

3 

5 

_ 

3 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

48 

10 

10 

12 

9 

6 

6 

2 

11 

8 

7 

8 

7 

7 

5 

49 

4 

8 

5 

3 

6 

6 

5 

5 

10 

1 

2 

- 

3 

- 

50 

12 

13 

10 

11 

6 

8 

7 

17 

17 

7 

6 

4 

10 

3 

51 

233 

273 

222 

229 

171 

204 

133 

297 

300 

246 

250 

166 

504 

272 

52 

9 

8 

11 

12 

7 

9 

8 

12 

10 

14 

17 

15 

29 

14 

53 

8 

6 

14 

8 

5 

10 

9 

15 

7 

10 

3 

5 

15 

15 

54 

10 

5 

7 

6 

5 

5 

5 

15 

14 

8 

9 

8 

20 

6 

55 

3 

4 

1 

4 

4 

4 

8 

11 

5 

8 

9 

3 

26 

11 

53 

4 

5 

5 

4 

6 

6 

5 

16 

16 

9 

13 

10 

36 

13 

57 

4 

8 

6 

8 

6 

12 

2 

14 

10 

10 

14 

3 

28 

16 

58 

17 

22 

23 

9 

16 

10 

11 

14 

20 

11 

5 

10 

24 

14 

59 

3 

6 

3 

3 

10 

8 

3 

3 

4 

4 

2 

2 

5 

2 

60 

3 

12 

7 

8 

4 

6 

2 

16 

6 

8 

10 

4 

9 

5 

61 

7 

10 

8 

11 

7 

6 

4 

9 

11 

10 

8 

3 

18 

9 

62 

5 

4 

1 

3 

2 

4 

3 

5 

9 

3 

5 

4 

28 

12 

63 

2 

7 

2 

9 

3 

1 

4 

6 

10 

13 

10 

6 

26 

11 

64 

15 

18 

17 

9 

8 

9 

6 

8 

13 

3 

9 

8 

12 

12 

65 

6 

7 

1 

5 

1 

3 

3 

4 

9 

8 

11 

1 

15 

9 

66 

2 

1 

_ 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

9 

3 

6T 

11 

12 

11 

7 

6 

9 

4 

12 

12 

10 

12 

8 

13 

9 

68 

17 

10 

15 

18 

20 

16 

5 

18 

23 

17 

14 

9 

22 

13 

69 

22 

18 

14 

13 

8 

17 

7 

12 

15 

10 

12 

6 

15 

6 

70 

22 

20 

13 

24 

12 

16 

6 

20 

23 

22 

12 

13 

21 

21 

71 

7 

3 

4 

4 

1 

2 

3 

7 

7 

7 

7 

9 

22 

9 

72 

5 

6 

2 

6 

4 

2 

2 

3 

6 

5 

6 

8 

15 

9 

73 

666 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


XUMBER  OF 

Persons  Making  Eetukn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

1.50 

200 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

Total  Num- 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

ber  of  Per- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

sons  Making 

200 

300 

400 

500 

600 

TOO 

800 

900 

1,000 

over 

Ketum 

BRISTOL -Con. 

Raynhara, 

5 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

321 

Rehoboth, 

17 

6 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

566 

Seekonk,  . 

6 

_ 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

285 

Somerset, 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

86 

Swansea,  . 

6 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

328 

TAtlNTON, 

11 

4 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

368 

Westport, 

11 

4 

- 

1 

1 

— 

— 

— 

— 

- 

371 

DUKES. 

19 

26 

11 

3 

6 

- 

- 

1 

- 

4 

483 

Chilmark, 

7 

6 

4 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

111 

Cottage  City,    . 

3 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

67 

Edgartown, 

4 

10 

2 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

79 

Gay  Head, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

Gosnold,  . 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

12 

Tisbury,    . 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

75 

West  Tisbury, 

3 

4 

4 

1 

2 

— 

■• 

— 

— 

1 

119 

ESSEX. 

109 

74 

27 

11 

4 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

5,232 

Amesbury, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

_ 

195 

Andover,  . 

8 

5 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

187 

Bkveelt, 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

147 

Boxford,   . 

9 

6 

3 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

220 

Bradford, . 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Danvers,   . 

1 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

169 

Essex, 

3 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

i 

104 

Georgetown,    , 

3 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

192 

Gloucester, 

3 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

117 

Groveland, 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

145 

Hamilton, 

7 

6 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

98 

Haverhill, 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

265 

Ipswich,    . 

5 

4 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

349 

Lawrence, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Lynn, 

- 

1 

- 

-- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

84 

Lynntield, 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

80 

Manchester, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

Marblehead, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46 

Merrimac, 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

104 

Methuen,  . 

8 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

392 

Middleton, 

5 

3 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

179 

Nahant, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Newbury, 

9 

7 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

244 

Newbdrtport, 

2 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

115 

North  Andover, 

9 

7 

i 

- 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

157 

Peabody,  . 

7 

4 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

261 

Rockport, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88 

Rowley,    . 

6 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287 

Salem, 

1 

3 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

88 

Salisbury, 

3 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

279 

Saugus,     . 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

46 

Swampscott, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

58 

Topsfield, 

4 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

163 

Wenham,  . 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

87 

West  Newbury, 

2 

2 

- 

1 

— 

— 

— 

- 

— 

— 

177 

FRANKLIN. 

354 

264 

82 

33 

15 

3 

2 

3 

2 

6 

5,298 

Ashfleld 

31 

17 

7 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

267 

Bernardston, 

14 

7 

3 

3 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

215 

Buckland, 

8 

10 

- 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

174 

Chark-raoiit, 

21 

8 

3 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

154 

Colrain,     . 

27 

25 

9 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

233 

Conway,    . 

19 

28 

6 

3 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

217 

Deertield, . 

13 

8 

4 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

.       348 

Er\iiig,      . 

7 

4 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

81 

Gill.  . 

3 

4 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

137 

Greenfield, 

9 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

212 

Hawley,    . 

22 

17 

7 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

149 

Heath, 

26 

12 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

160 

Leverett,   . 

8 

5 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

219 

Leyden,     . 

13 

5 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116 

Monroe,     . 

6 

7 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48 

Montague, 

8 

7 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

199 

New  Halem, 

8 

6 

2 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

279 

Northfleld, 

10 

9 

5 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

264 

Orange, 

17 

6 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

343 

Rowe, 

16 

14 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

149 

Shelbume, 

24 

13 

4 

— 

- 

~ 

~ 

~ 

"* 

~ 

131 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


667 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons 

Making 

Return  fob  Each  Specified  . 

Vcreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Towns. 

Under 

1 

a 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9  to  10 

Above 

1 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

both 

10  but 

acre 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

in- 

under 

S 

» 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

clusive 

15 

FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Shutesbiiry, 

_ 

8 

6 

3 

2 

6 

5 

3 

6 

9 

15 

Sunderland, 

- 

6 

4 

2 

10 

3 

8 

5 

3 

12 

16 

Warwick, 

- 

2 

5 

6 

4 

6 

2 

2 

5 

11 

9 

Wendell,  . 

_ 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

6 

9 

11 

Whately,  . 

- 

1 

4 

7 

4 

8 

9 

6 

3 

8 

15 

HAMPDEN. 

32 

82 

108 

104 

93 

115 

102 

90 

72 

204 

250 

Agawam,  .... 

4 

7 

9 

6 

12 

12 

14 

9 

8 

25 

33 

Blandford, 

1 

1 

3 

3 

- 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Brlmfield, 

1 

2 

6 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

11 

16 

Chester, 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

5 

Chicopee, 

10 

16 

8 

14 

8 

11 

8 

6 

5 

17 

16 

East  Longmeac 

ow. 

- 

- 

3 

2 

1 

4 

4 

3 

3 

11 

14 

Granville, 

- 

8 

6 

3 

5 

3 

- 

2 

_ 

6 

7 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

2 

5 

6 

7 

6 

4 

3 

7 

15 

Holland,    . 

- 

1 

2 

1 

- 

1 

5 

- 

_ 

2 

3 

HOLTOKE, 

3 

2 

1 

3 

3 

4 

3 

_ 

1 

2 

13 

Longmeadow,  . 

_ 

_ 

3 

3 

2 

4 

6 

5 

4 

5 

9 

Ludlow,    . 

- 

2 

4 

3 

5 

4 

3 

6 

4 

10 

13 

Monson,     . 

- 

5 

9 

4 

4 

6 

6 

7 

3 

7 

17 

Montgomery,    . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

1 

1 

1 

10 

3 

Palmer, 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

12 

9 

7 

4 

12 

16 

Rueeell,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

South  wick. 

1 

7 

6 

9 

6 

11 

6 

4 

5 

9 

9 

Springfield,  . 

7 

9 

15 

10 

7 

7 

4 

8 

7 

21 

23 

Tolland,     . 

_ 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wales, 

_ 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

5 

6 

4 

Westfield, 

1 

3 

12 

6 

8 

8 

2 

9 

9 

14 

10 

West  ypringfield. 

_ 

10 

5 

13 

8 

10 

9 

11 

7 

17 

20 

Wilbraham,      . 

2 

3 

11 

7 

7 

5 

4 

4 

- 

7 

8 

HAMPSHIRE. 

5 

35 

70 

75 

124 

129 

84 

83 

102 

215 

279 

Amherst,  .... 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

4 

6 

5 

12 

15 

Belchertown, 

_ 

1 

2 

5 

S 

6 

3 

4 

3 

9 

17 

Chesterfield, 

_ 

6 

_ 

_ 

3 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

8 

6 

Cumraington, 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

6 

8 

Eaethampton, 

2 

- 

1 

1 

6 

12 

5 

4 

8 

16 

18 

Enfield,     . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

2 

6 

Goshen,     . 

_ 

3 

3 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

3 

3 

Granby,     . 

_ 

4 

1 

3 

8 

2 

6 

6 

1 

13 

11 

Greenwich, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

3 

6 

Hadlev,     . 

_ 

5 

12 

7 

13 

13 

13 

10 

12 

17 

34 

Hatfield,    . 

1 

6 

16 

5 

7 

11 

6 

7 

5 

16 

26 

Huntington, 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

- 

_ 

- 

4 

1 

3 

Middlefield, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

Northampton 

, 

2 

6 

17 

27 

38 

37 

16 

23 

21 

35 

41 

Pelham,     . 

_ 

_ 

2 

1 

4 

11 

2 

4 

2 

20 

16 

Plainfield, 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2 

Prescott,   . 

_ 

_ 

1 

5 

3 

1 

3 

1 

4 

8 

10 

Southampton, 

_ 

_ 

4 

1 

4 

2 

5 

3 

8 

7 

10 

South  Hadley, 

- 

- 

- 

4 

8 

15 

9 

3 

12 

13 

18 

Ware, 

- 

- 

3 

5 

4 

3 

1 

5 

6 

6 

12 

Westhampton, 

_ 

1 

- 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

4 

3 

Williamsburg, 

- 

- 

1 

2 

6 

■2 

3 

1 

1 

8 

10 

Worthington,    . 

- 

- 

4 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

2 

MIDDLESEX. 

138 

184 

201 

214 

231 

260 

221 

173 

201 

372 

597 

Acton 

2 

3 

4 

2 

3 

15 

4 

9 

4 

9 

5 

Arlington, 

5 

5 

8 

6 

6 

4 

5 

3 

2 

6 

15 

Ashby, 

3 

10 

9 

4 

4 

e 

6 

7 

1 

11 

10 

Ashland,    . 

_ 

4 

8 

4 

9 

9 

7 

6 

6 

16 

22 

Ayer, 

1 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

2 

1 

3 

4 

3 

6 

Bedford,    . 

_ 

2 

_ 

6 

3 

9 

_ 

2 

6 

10 

7 

Belmont,  . 

_ 

4 

2 

4 

4 

4 

2 

4 

_ 

3 

6 

Billerica,  . 

_ 

2 

6 

7 

7 

5 

3 

6 

3 

11 

14 

Boxborough, 

1 

2 

2 

3 

4 

- 

2 

- 

2 

5 

9 

Burlington, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

7 

6 

2 

- 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

Carlisle,     . 

1 

5 

2 

4 

3 

_ 

3 

3 

5 

8 

Chelmsford, 

2 

14 

14 

15 

11 

22 

16 

6 

7 

16 

36 

Concord,   . 

2 

3 

2 

5 

3 

3 

5 

4 

4 

6 

8 

Dracut, 

_ 

4 

1 

2 

1 

7 

4 

_ 

6 

6 

5 

Dunstable, 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

3 

Everett, 

6 

1 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Framingbam, 

1 

3 

9 

13 

11 

8 

8 

10 

16 

18 

27 

Groton, 

— 

— 

1 

1 

5 

11 

3 

1 

9 

12 

11 

668 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


KuMBER  OF  Persons  Making  Beturn 

FOB  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

SO 

60 

70 

80 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

undpr 

uuiU-r 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

FR  ANKLES"  — Con. 

1 

Shutesbury,    . 

5 

16 

19 

9 

11 

n 

7 

16 

17 

12 

13 

2 

Sunderland, 

. 

21 

16 

6 

12 

9 

6 

5 

9 

6 

7 

9 

3 

Warwick, 

7 

12 

10 

12 

8 

12 

8 

15 

18 

7 

17 

4 

WendeU, 

8 

18 

12 

12 

3 

9 

4 

21 

22 

19 

16 

5 

Whately, 

• 

12 

18 

10 

12 

5 

10 

8 

14 

6 

9 

4 

6 

HAMPDEN. 

297 

259 

195 

236 

145 

194 

98 

277 

246 

181 

171 

7 

Agawam, 

31 

30 

14 

24 

14 

14 

12 

21 

23 

11 

4 

8 

Blandford, 

2 

6 

7 

7 

3 

13 

2 

10 

11 

4 

4 

9 

Brimfield, 

6 

12 

5 

11 

2 

7 

3 

13 

9 

4 

11 

10 

Chester,  . 

4 

6 

4 

7 

_ 

3 

3 

9 

5 

8 

9 

11 

Chicopee, 

19 

22 

15 

16 

9 

11 

1 

8 

14 

4 

1 

12 

East  Longmeadow 

16 

12 

6 

3 

2 

12 

7 

13 

14 

14 

2 

13 

Granville, 

11 

2 

7 

15 

7 

10 

2 

19 

21 

15 

15 

14 

Hampden, 

9 

3 

10 

13 

9 

9 

6 

9 

9 

8 

13 

15 

Holland,  . 

4 

5 

5 

7 

1 

2 

1 

8 

3 

4 

4 

16 

HOLTOKE. 

7 

8 

5 

7 

4 

5 

5 

7 

8 

7 

7 

17 

Longmeadow, 

17 

8 

8 

4 

6 

6 

7 

6 

3 

2 

4 

18 

Ludlow,  . 

14 

9 

23 

14 

10 

13 

4 

14 

15 

12 

6 

19 

Monson,  . 

16 

18 

7 

16 

15 

12 

7 

17 

17 

12 

17 

20 

Montgomery, . 

3 

6 

5 

4 

2 

8 

3 

7 

5 

7 

8 

21 

Palmer,    . 

22 

14 

8 

8 

13 

8 

5 

17 

15 

14 

14 

22 

Russell,   . 

3 

3 

6 

2 

1 

3 

2 

6 

4 

4 

4 

23 

Southwick, 

13 

18 

8 

10 

9 

16 

6 

20 

15 

14 

8 

24 

Springfield, 

30 

18 

17 

16 

10 

14 

2 

13 

10 

4 

7 

25 

Tolland,  . 

2 

5 

3 

6 

- 

3 

3 

5 

4 

3 

- 

26 

Wales,     . 

7 

10 

3 

8 

3 

2 

2 

5 

4 

_ 

4 

27 

Westfield, 

23 

19 

16 

16 

18 

10 

5 

22 

14 

17 

13 

28 

West  Springfield, 

18 

12 

8 

11 

2 

7 

7 

12 

12 

7 

6 

29 

Wilbraham,    . 

20 

13 

5 

11 

5 

6 

3 

16 

11 

6 

10 

30 

HAMPSHIRE. 

293 

278 

222 

209 

164 

219 

90 

318 

281 

251 

204 

31 

Amherst, 

20 

23 

15 

17 

10 

14 

12 

13 

22 

13 

12 

32 

Belchertown, . 

18 

12 

11 

17 

18 

20 

7 

38 

47 

23 

26 

33 

Chesterfield,   . 

2 

10 

7 

7 

4 

9 

1 

12 

8 

11 

12 

34 

Cummington, 

2 

2 

6 

2 

- 

13 

1 

7 

10 

8 

6 

35 

Easthampton, 

25 

13 

12 

3 

10 

8 

3 

13 

12 

7 

7 

36 

Enfield,    . 

4 

5 

5 

1 

1 

7 

3 

7 

11 

4 

5 

37 

Goshen,  . 

4 

5 

3 

6 

_ 

4 

1 

4 

5 

3 

8 

38 

Granby,  . 

14 

15 

12 

13 

7 

6 

3 

11 

10 

17 

10 

39 

Greenwich,     . 

6 

4 

3 

7 

5 

3 

1 

6 

2 

3 

5 

40 

Hadley,   . 

31 

28 

20 

12 

21 

12 

9 

15 

20 

17 

5 

41 

Hatfield,  . 

20 

19 

11 

16 

12 

14 

4 

22 

12 

4 

5 

42 

Huntington,    . 

4 

9 

3 

8 

3 

2 

3 

12 

10 

8 

8 

43 

Middlefield,     . 

2 

_ 

2 

2 

3 

4 

_ 

4 

2 

4 

5 

44 

Northampton, 

50 

35 

24 

20 

15 

20 

7 

23 

11 

18 

9 

45 

Pelham.  . 

13 

14 

17 

15 

4 

12 

3 

11 

11 

21 

7 

46 

Plainfieid, 

3 

2 

4 

2 

1 

7 

6 

15 

7 

8 

10 

47 

Prescott, 

7 

6 

9 

7 

6 

9 

5 

15 

17 

17 

12 

48 

Southampton, 

15 

22 

14 

17 

8 

11 

9 

17 

18 

22 

10 

49 

South  Hadlev, 

20 

13 

14 

8 

7 

14 

4 

12 

10 

16 

5 

50 

Ware,      . 

11 

16 

21 

10 

10 

12 

3 

23 

17 

13 

9 

51 

Westhampton, 

5 

11 

2 

6 

5 

5 

2 

11 

5 

3 

9 

52 

Williamsburg, 

10 

9 

4 

9 

9 

6 

3 

11 

6 

5 

7 

63 

Worthington, 

7 

5 

3 

4 

5 

7 

— 

16 

8 

6 

12 

54 

MIDDLESEX. 

553 

513 

438 

469 

316 

373 

224 

440 

413 

325 

244 

55 

Acton 

10 

12 

5 

8 

9 

9 

6 

11 

9 

7 

8 

56 

Arlington, 

10 

6 

5 

6 

2 

4 

3 

5 

1 

- 

- 

57 

Ashby,     . 

12 

9 

16 

18 

4 

14 

8 

15 

21 

15 

10 

58 

Ashland, 

15 

20 

9 

16 

14 

5 

2 

5 

9 

6 

4 

69 

Ayer, 

6 

8 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

9 

2 

1 

2 

60 

Bedford, . 

12 

4 

4 

11 

4 

7 

4 

9 

2 

11 

3 

61 

Belmont, 

4 

7 

3 

6 

2 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

62 

Billerica, 

17 

18 

10 

10 

7 

14 

10 

13 

19 

17 

4 

63 

Boxborough, 

6 

6 

6 

7 

4 

7 

4 

12 

11 

7 

1 

64 

Burlington, 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

1 

10 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

65 

Cambridge, 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

66 

Carlisle,  . 

6 

9 

5 

9 

3 

10 

8 

10 

6 

7 

3 

67 

Chelmsford, 

28 

33 

16 

18 

12 

12 

5 

22 

14 

14 

5 

68 

Concord, 

15 

11 

7 

9 

8 

i 

12 

9 

16 

13 

6 

69 

Dracut,    . 

9 

15 

6 

13 

6 

7 

3 

12 

11 

5 

2 

70 

Dunstable, 

4 

8 

6 

12 

2 

3 

5 

5 

9 

7 

8 

71 

Everett, 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

72 

Framingham, 

19 

20 

21 

15 

14 

9 

10 

16 

13 

10 

5 

73 

Groton,    . 

11 

18 

17 

10 

8 

12 

15 

13 

20 

11 

19 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


669 


FARM   LAND 

CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS - 

-  Continued. 

Number 

OF  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

90 

100 

12S 

ISO 

200 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

Total  Num- 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

ber  of  Per- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

sons  Making 

lOO 

125 

ISO 

200 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

over 

Return 

12 

15 

8 

7 

7 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

257 

1 

4 

9 

6 

3 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

-     1 

- 

- 

- 

199 

2 

8 

28 

21 

16 

17 

6 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

277 

3 

1 

25 

12 

13 

11 

5 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

254 

4 

5 

19 

6 

5 

5 

1 

— 

2 

— 

— 

— 

- 

- 

216 

5 

122 

402 

199 

303 

234 

81 

28 

13 

10 

6 

- 

- 

2 

4,950 

6 

6 

18 

4 

9 

1 

1 

_ 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

» 

_ 

376 

7 

9 

25 

15 

35 

32 

18 

5 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

228 

8 

4 

26 

22 

30 

21 

6 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

241 

9 

5 

18 

10 

16 

22 

10 

4 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

154 

10 

6 

9 

4 

6 

7 

_ 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

272 

11 

3 

15 

5 

4 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

173 

12 

11 

33 

17 

25 

16 

7 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

278 

13 

2 

16 

6 

9 

7 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

196 

14 

1 

17 

5 

8 

5 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

-. 

97 

15 

2 

5 

7 

3 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

128 

16 

1 

3 

_ 

2 

2 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

1 

122 

17 

7 

14 

10 

15 

9 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

246 

18 

11 

34 

21 

23 

19 

4 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

338 

19 

6 

4 

13 

5 

2 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

109 

20 

9 

29 

9 

10 

14 

5 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287 

21 

3 

16 

2 

8 

9 

1 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

83 

22 

11 

25 

8 

19 

10 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

287 

23 

6 

7 

5 

6 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

290 

24 

5 

11 

5 

19 

14 

13 

2 

1 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

114 

25 

fi 

17 

5 

6 

5 

2 

- 

1 

- 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

119 

26 

7 

30 

14 

25 

15 

6 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

352 

27 

3 

8 

5 

5 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

237 

28 

4 

21 

16 

7 

8 

2 

— 

— 

1 

— 

— 

— 

223 

29 

112 

399 

216 

267 

227 

67 

27 

11 

1 

2 

3 

- 

1 

5,063 

30 

3 

19 

5 

11 

5 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

269 

31 

17 

47 

18 

19 

19 

1 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

414 

32 

3 

21 

14 

20 

12 

4 

3 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

190 

33 

3 

20 

12 

10 

18 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

152 

34 

3 

7 

7 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

201 

35 

3 

4 

7 

15 

4 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

95 

36 

S 

17 

8 

14 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

115 

37 

5 

14 

12 

12 

11 

2 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

232 

38 

4 

23 

7 

9 

9 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

113 

39 

5 

8 

2 

5 

1 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

352 

40 

1 

10 

3 

4 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

264 

41 

1 

19 

7 

15 

11 

6 

4 

1 

_ 

- 

1 

_ 

- 

146 

42 

2 

9 

9 

12 

21 

4 

1 

3 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

94 

43 

7 

18 

8 

7 

10 

3 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

551 

44 

9 

20 

15 

11 

7 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

254 

45 

5 

18 

10 

19 

10 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

147 

46 

7 

16 

5 

10 

1 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

188 

47 

6 

21 

13 

10 

9 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

272 

48 

4 

8 

5 

8 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

234 

49 

5 

22 

14 

11 

12 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

259 

50 

4 

19 

13 

13 

15 

5 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

159 

51 

4 

18 

4 

15 

19 

4 

1 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

179 

52 

8 

21 

18 

17 

24 

6 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

185 

53 

183 

463 

205 

206 

142 

37 

10 

8 

4 

1 

- 

1 

- 

8,360 

54 

5 

17 

3 

5 

1 

1 

« 

_ 

_ 

-. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1S6 

55 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

108 

56 

14 

22 

8 

9 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

270 

57 

4 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

212 

58 

_ 

2 

2 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

72 

59 

1 

12 

7 

3 

7 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

149 

60 

1 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

83 

61 

6 

21 

8 

4 

5 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

249 

62 

3 

12 

3 

8 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

128 

63 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

41 

64 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

- 

21 

65 

5 

17 

6 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

142 

66 

4 

11 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

366 

67 

5 

19 

6 

5 

5 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

198 

68 

4 

14 

3 

5 

6 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

159 

69 

6 

14 

5 

10 

4 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

129 

70 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

- 

22 

71 

5 

14 

6 

4 

5 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

311 

72 

8 

22 

10 

13 

10 

6 

2 

1 

~ 

— 

" 

■* 

"" 

280 

73 

670 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARM   LAND    CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CocNTiKs,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 


Number  op  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 
1 

acre 


1 

but 

under 

2 


3 

but 

under 

3 


3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

nder 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

9  to  10 

both 
in- 
clusive 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 


Holliston, . 

Hopkinton, 

Hudson,  . 

Lexington, 

Lincoln,  . 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden, 

Marlbohough, 

Maynard, 

Medford, 

Melrose,  . 

Natick,    . 

Newton, 

North  Reading, 

Pepperell, 

Reading, . 

Sherborn, 

Shirley,   . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Stoneham, 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury, 

Townsend, 

Tyngsborough, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Way  land, 

Westford, 

Weston,  . 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

WOBURN, 


NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket, 

NORFOLK. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton,    . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfield, 

Medway, 

Millis,      . 

Milton,     . 

Needhain, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norwood, 

QUINCT, . 

Randolph, 

Sharon,    . 

Stougliton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Carver,     . 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Halifax,  . 


7 

11 

2 

2 
4 
1 
9 


2 
2 

31 


19 


1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
4 
4 
1 
14 
9 
9 


7 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 

9 
1 

1 

15 


1 

1 

52 


67 

1 

9 
2 


4 
15 

8 
7 
2 

2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
12 
10 
1 


1 
1 

103 

1 
1 
1 
4 
8 
11 
12 
4 


5 
3 
6 

2 

13 

3 

1 

4 

1 
3 
3 

4 
2 


118 


12 
9 
3 


19 

11 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
2 


13 

7 
7 
1 
4 
12 
5 
1 
2 


2 
2 

105 

1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
12 
11 
3 
3 
6 
1 
2 
4 
4 
4 

10 
7 
7 
1 
1 
3 
7 
5 
2 
3 


134 


13 
14 


9 

3 

14 

7 

8 

20 

16 

21 

15 

9 

9 

10 

6 

3 

7 

7 

4 

6 

6 

2 

_ 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

5 

3 

6 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

4 

1 

2 

4 

6 

1 

1 

7 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

_ 

1 

12 

10 

7 

11 

9 

21 

7 

8 

5 

7 

2 

4 

3 

7 

6 

6 

8 

6 

2 

7 

1 

6 

5 

9 

4 

9 

9 

5 

8 

4 

- 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

I 

1 

_ 

1 

4 

_ 

1 

4 

5 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

8 

3 

- 

5 

3 

_ 

2 

1 

1 

5 

3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

5 

2 

3 

5 

5 

1 

4 

2 

2 

6 

6 

3 

2 

6 

2 

3 

4 

1 

8 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

3 

11 

12 

6 

10 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

111 

115 

122 

82 

97 

1 

3 

2 

_ 

3 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

3 

_ 

_ 

9 

8 

5 

4 

4 

8 

11 

8 

8 

7 

10 

10 

6 

13 

4 

7 

8 

11 

2 

7 

4 

8 

6 

7 

8 

6 

5 

4 

1 

4 

_ 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

2 

_ 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 

_ 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

12 

6 

8 

5 

3 

- 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

8 

8 

0 

7 

10 

8 

6 

8 

5 

5 

8 

1 

4 

6 

2 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

6 

14 

5 

8 

6 

6 

8 

4 

5 

5 

7 

8 

2 

6 

3 

5 

3 

2 

4 

- 

3 

3 

- 

2 

134 

154 

120 

119 

120 

_ 

2 

_ 

2 

2 

1 

4 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

9 

5 

5 

6 

10 

14 

6 

7 

6 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

— 

1 

2 

1 

— 

15 
11 
8 
10 
4 
7 
6 

10 
4 
1 

12 
8 
17 
13 
10 
12 
7 

1 
3 

8 
5 
5 
4 
3 
2 
4 
6 
6 
6 
10 
2 
7 


7 
7 

211 

4 

3 

13 

2 

13 

9 

9 

15 

7 

11 

3 

3 

6 

5 

9 

2 

11 

11 

5 

2 

2 

15 

12 

21 

6 

9 

3 

227 

11 
3 
1 
8 

20 
4 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


671 


FARM   LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for.  Each 

Specified  Acreage 

IS 

20 

2S 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

125 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

hut 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

30 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

3U 

60 

70 

80 

90 

lOO 

125 

• 

ISO 

21 

9 

14 

13 

12 

11 

7 

12 

9 

8 

11 

6 

16 

6 

1 

25 

20 

20 

26 

16 

11 

4 

21 

14 

17 

9 

8 

16 

10 

2 

11 

11 

9 

11 

8 

10 

2 

5 

3 

3 

4 

2 

5 

1 

3 

17 

14 

9 

7 

6 

6 

5 

7 

8 

5 

4 

3 

6 

5 

4 

8 

1 

6 

7 

9 

8 

2 

8 

10 

10 

6 

4 

12 

6 

5 

7 

3 

4 

8 

5 

7 

4 

6 

13 

7 

9 

7 

11 

10 

6 

4 

6 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

7 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

16 

10 

15 

15 

10 

7 

7 

14 

8 

5 

9 

3 

6 

4 

9 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

3 

1 

10 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

11 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

-_ 

12 

10 

10 

11 

7 

7 

5 

3 

10 

7 

5 

4 

1 

2 

1 

13 

19 

5 

10 

2 

7 

3 

3 

6 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2 

2 

14 

10 

18 

9 

14 

8 

9 

5 

6 

5 

4 

3 

3 

7 

5 

15 

13 

18 

12 

20 

14 

15 

10 

24 

28 

15 

6 

3 

14 

2 

16 

16 

16 

21 

12 

7 

9 

2 

7 

5 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

17 

17 

11 

14 

11 

6 

2 

7 

9 

10 

11 

5 

5 

20 

6 

18 

14 

9 

9 

9 

6 

14 

2 

9 

5 

8 

6 

4 

6 

8 

19 
20 
21 

3 

2 

4 

I 

3 

1 

1 

I 

I 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

I 

9 

8 

4 

11 

10 

3 

3 

9 

13 

7 

8 

9 

19 

6 

22 

10 

10 

3 

13 

5 

16 

6 

12 

12 

12 

9 

11 

16 

9 

23 

15 

18 

22 

16 

11 

12 

12 

11 

8 

11 

8 

4 

14 

5 

24 

10 

13 

22 

13 

3 

18 

9 

18 

14 

12 

12 

8 

13 

1 

25 

9 

7 

9 

14 

4 

8 

3 

9 

10 

5 

7 

3 

6 

7 

26 

4 

3 

2 

3 

5 

1 

_ 

- 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

27 

6 

10 

4 

4 

5 

9 

1 

3 

4 

1 

5 

3 

7 

2 

28 

4 

5 

7 

2 

1 

2 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

- 

_ 

29 

16 

9 

6 

5 

8 

8 

6 

13 

6 

4 

7 

2 

9 

- 

30 

19 

14 

14 

14 

11 

13 

6 

21 

17 

10 

10 

6 

18 

8 

31 

5 

11 

6 

6 

4 

6 

6 

13 

11 

7 

7 

4 

10 

7 

32 

15 

19 

13 

23 

16 

9 

3 

13 

8 

8 

2 

3 

10 

7 

33 

9 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

34 

15 

13 

6 

6 

3 

8 

3 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

35 

14 

11 

6 

7 

6 

5 

6 

7 

6 

2 

8 

1 

9 

3 

36 

14 

11 

6 

7 

6 

5 

6 

7 

6 

2 

8 

1 

9 

3 

37 

345 

273 

223 

224 

134 

148 

131 

189 

153 

118 

110 

69 

121 

56 

38 

9 

9 

7 

5 

3 

7 

1 

3 

1 

_ 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

39 

11 

6 

8 

9 

5 

8 

5 

12 

7 

4 

7 

7 

7 

3 

4» 

18 

9 

8 

11 

5 

4 

3 

6 

3 

3 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

41 

3 

4 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

5 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

42 

22 

11 

8 

11 

10 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

4 

2 

5 

3 

43 

14 

9 

8 

4 

2 

3 

2 

2 

4 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

44 

17 

14 

12 

15 

9 

14 

10 

16 

7 

4 

5 

2 

10 

3 

45 

15 

9 

20 

11 

7 

5 

9 

14 

11 

12 

8 

4 

9 

2 

46 

27 

20 

13 

7 

11 

10 

6 

11 

15 

7 

1 

6 

10 

4 

47 

12 

18 

18 

21 

2 

11 

11 

15 

6 

5 

10 

3 

12 

4 

48 

7 

8 

12 

4 

3 

5 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

3 

49 

2 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

« 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

50 

10 

8 

10 

8 

4 

7 

1 

6 

11 

2 

7 

2 

6 

3 

61 

13 

5 

9 

8 

3 

7 

6 

6 

5 

7 

1 

1 

3 

1 

52 

11 

18 

4 

5 

7 

5 

2 

8 

9 

3 

8 

6 

7 

4 

53 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1 

54 

31 

15 

9 

11 

6 

7 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2 

_ 

6 

3 

55 

13 

11 

11 

9 

10 

7 

4 

8 

11 

9 

11 

5 

4 

3 

56 

7 

6 

2 

8 

2 

1 

5 

6 

6 

7 

4 

2 

4 

2 

57 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

58 

6 

7 

1 

2 

_ 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

59 

22 

29 

20 

21 

15 

16 

11 

17 

11 

12 

11 

6 

9 

1 

60 

19 

17 

9 

9 

8 

1 

12 

6 

3 

6 

8 

3 

3 

3 

61 

23 

14 

12 

15 

7 

15 

7 

15 

14 

11 

5 

8 

6 

2 

62 

7 

6 

2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

- 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

63 

13 

13 

8 

10 

4 

5 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

64 

10 

5 

8 

11 

8 

2 

11 

19 

12 

12 

10 

7 

12 

7 

65 

427 

356 

265 

294 

190 

221 

118 

224 

166 

153 

104 

63 

139 

69 

66 

15 

14 

8 

5 

8 

_ 

4 

_ 

2 

4 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

67 

14 

11 

2 

12 

12 

9 

7 

12 

4 

8 

4 

6 

2 

- 

68 

6 

3 

5 

6 

2 

3 

3 

7 

2 

2 

1 

4 

2 

3 

69 

13 

11 

13 

15 

9 

6 

2 

7 

11 

10 

3 

6 

10 

4 

70 

35 

27 

17 

17 

14 

12 

11 

14 

6 

6 

5 

3 

5 

- 

71 

12 

12 

8 

9 

8 

6 

6 

9 

2 

7 

4 

1 

2 

3 

72 

14 

16 

13 

15 

2 

9 

3 

9 

6 

4 

1 

2 

6 

_ 

73 

672 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of 

Person 

s  Making  Return  for 

Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

150 

800 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

Total  Xum- 

Towns. 

Init 

hut 

but 

but 

hut 

hut 

Ijut 

but 

but 

acres 

bcr  of  I'er- 

iinilcr 

untlcr 

under 

under 

uniliT 

uiulcr 

under 

under 

under 

and 

sons  ^Making 

• 

aoo 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

over 

Keturn 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Holliston 

7 

6 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

251 

Hopkinton, 

9 

8 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

408 

Hudson,    . 

0 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

181 

Lexington, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

163 

Lincoln,     . 

3 

8 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

131 

Littleton,  . 

8 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

141 

Lowell,  , 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62 

Malden,. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

23 

Marlborough 

8 

3 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

180 

Maynard,  . 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

73 

Medford, 

- 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22 

Melrose,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

14 

Natick, 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

212 

ifEWTON,   . 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

185 

Korth  Reading, 

3 

3 

4 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

186 

Pepperell, 

8 

8 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

275 

Beading,    . 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

184 

Sherborn,  . 

4 

5 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

243 

Shirley,     .        . 

0 

6 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

155 

80MERVILLE,    , 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Stoneham, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40 

Stow, 

5 

4 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

145 

Sudbury,  . 

10 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

213 

Tewksbury, 

7 

G 

1 

- 

^ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

229 

Townsend, 

8 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

195 

Tvngsborough, 

10 

2 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

153 

\V'akefield, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43 

Waltham, 

4 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

96 

Watertown, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

69 

M'ayland, . 

4 

2 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

142 

Westford, 

9 

5 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

248 

Weston,    . 

4 

2 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

143 

Wilmington,     . 

7 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

205 

Winchester, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53 

WOBURN,  . 

1 

— 

- 

— 

— 

- 

— 

— 

- 

— 

179 

KANTUCKET. 

7 

7 

4 

- 

2 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

147 

Nantucket, 

7 

7 

4 

- 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

147 

NORFOLK. 

67 

33 

9 

2 

2 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

3,761 

Avon,        .... 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

70 

Bellingham, 

'2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

"" 

- 

- 

- 

- 

125 

Braintree, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116 

Brookline, 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

38 

Canton, 

6 

2 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

170 

Cohasset,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

148 

Dedham,    . 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

247 

Dover, 

4 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

222 

Foxborough, 

6 

4 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

240 

Franklin,  . 

5 

7 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

223 

Holbrook, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

65 

Hyde  Park, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

.. 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

36 

Medtield,  . 

4 

- 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

129 

Medway,   . 

4 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116 

Millis, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

158 

Milton, 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

31 

Needham, 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

- 

- 

198 

Norfolk,    . 

2 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

188 

Norwood, 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

112 

QUINCT,     . 

- 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

25 

Randolph, 

- 

2 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45 

Sharon, 

7 

5 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

296 

Stoughton, 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

192 

Walpole,  . 

4 

1 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

m. 

- 

- 

- 

235 

Wei  e:<ley, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

79 

Weymouth, 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

97 

Wrentham, 

6 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

160 

PLYMOUTH. 

89 

70 

21 

12 

7 

3 

1 

3 

- 

6 

4,588 

Abington, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

95 

Bridgewatcr, 

3 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

140 

Brockton, 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

66 

Carver, 

8 

5 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

224 

Duxbury, . 

5 

5 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

290 

East  Bridgewater, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

119 

Halifax,     . 

2 

~ 

~ 

— 

— 

~ 

~ 

~ 

~ 

114 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


673 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return 

FOR  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Under 
I 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9  to  10 

Above 

Towns. 

but 

but 

l)iit 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

botli 

10  but 

acre 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

in- 

under 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

clusive 

IS 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Hanover,  .... 

_ 

1 

1 

3 

12 

9 

10 

10 

4 

13 

27 

Hanson,     . 

_ 

1 

5 

10 

12 

3 

11 

7 

4 

12 

25 

Hingham, . 

_ 

9 

8 

12 

18 

24 

21 

19 

17 

29 

37 

Hull, .         .        . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

Kingston, . 

- 

2 

10 

3 

6 

4 

6 

8 

7 

11 

18 

Lakeville, 

- 

1 

3 

7 

6 

4 

2 

5 

4 

22 

25 

Marion, 

_ 

3 

3 

14 

4 

9 

5 

7 

6 

9 

15 

Marshtield, 

4 

4 

12 

15 

7 

11 

7 

8 

2 

11 

11 

Mattapoisett,     . 

- 

- 

2 

5 

1 

8 

2 

3 

7 

7 

12 

Middleborough, 

- 

- 

4 

1 

3 

5 

4 

2 

3 

9 

24 

Norwell,    . 

- 

1 

3 

4 

4 

4 

2 

6 

3 

9 

9 

Pembroke, 

4 

6 

9 

7 

14 

6 

8 

6 

12 

3 

18 

Plymouth, 

3 

7 

4 

7 

2 

12 

5 

4 

8 

9 

22 

Plympton, 

- 

1 

5 

4 

3 

- 

4 

3 

2 

4 

14 

Rochester, 

_ 

2 

3 

2 

4 

9 

4 

1 

7 

12 

16 

Rockland, 

- 

1 

3 

1 

- 

- 

3 

1 

2 

4 

13 

Scituate,    . 

1 

2 

5 

_ 

4 

2 

5 

6 

4 

5 

8 

Wareham, 

_ 

3 

7 

7 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

4 

6 

West  Bridgewater, . 

_ 

_ 

4 

1 

6 

2 

_ 

2 

4 

5 

8 

Whitman, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2 

- 

6 

SUFFOLK. 

42 

26 

6 

6 

6 

10 

7 

2 

6 

9 

9 

Boston,    .... 

38 

23 

5 

5 

4 

6 

4 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Chelsea,  .... 

3 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

Revere,      .... 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

3 

1 

_ 

3 

- 

2 

Winthrop, 

- 

2 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

1 

WORCESTER. 

96 

216 

277 

282 

279 

309 

285 

243 

276 

556 

788 

Ashburnham,  . 

_ 

3 

1 

_ 

1 

n 

4 

4 

2 

6 

11 

Athol, 

3 

5 

5 

4 

1 

6 

5 

3 

5 

7 

8 

Auburn,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

4 

12 

Barre, 

_ 

_ 

2 

1 

6 

5 

6 

3 

4 

13 

14 

Berlin, 

6 

5 

14 

10 

7 

6 

10 

2 

6 

7 

15 

Blackstone, 

1 

3 

12 

11 

7 

14 

15 

5 

11 

13 

13 

Bolton, 

1 

5 

12 

8 

13 

8 

7 

6 

10 

14 

19 

Boylston,  . 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

4 

3 

10     i 

Brookfield, 

_ 

_ 

4 

5 

10 

10 

9 

3 

8 

11 

23 

Charlton,  . 

» 

16 

15 

6 

12 

10 

7 

6 

10 

23 

19 

Clinton,     . 

7 

23 

18 

15 

11 

10 

7 

7 

1 

14 

24 

Dana, 

_ 

- 

2 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

2 

1 

1 

6 

Douglas,   . 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

2 

2 

- 

o 

3 

4 

Dudley,     . 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

3 

8 

FlTCHBURO, 

3 

2 

2 

3 

5 

5 

6 

5 

4 

14 

13 

Gardner,   . 

2 

1 

_ 

5 

2 

5 

2 

2 

_ 

5 

8 

Grafton,     . 

2 

3 

5 

8 

3 

4 

4 

3 

3 

10 

14 

Hard  wick, 

1 

_ 

_ 

4 

6 

2 

2 

3 

2 

5 

10 

Harvard,   . 

1 

_ 

2 

_ 

3 

4 

3 

2 

3 

12 

12 

Holden,     . 

_ 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

o 

1 

_ 

3 

24 

Hopedale, 

- 

- 

2 

- 

4 

4 

- 

3 

2 

3 

8 

Hubbardston, 

_ 

5 

3 

3 

4 

7 

2 

6 

9 

14 

13 

Lancaster, 

2 

8 

13 

11 

12 

17 

7 

6 

14 

7 

26 

Leicester, 

1 

1 

10 

14 

9 

13 

16 

12 

9 

13 

25 

Leominster, 

2 

5 

5 

4 

3 

4 

5 

6 

6 

5 

15 

Lunenburg, 

- 

6 

11 

4 

11 

11 

10 

8 

6 

11 

21 

Mendon,    . 

2 

14 

5 

10 

6 

5 

10 

4 

1 

17 

21 

Milford,     . 

- 

2 

1 

2 

5 

5 

6 

5 

6 

11 

9 

Millbury,  . 

2 

7 

9 

9 

6 

10 

8 

4 

4 

7 

16 

New  Braintree, 

_ 

_ 

2 

1 

3 

2 

_ 

_ 

- 

1 

8 

Northborough, 

_ 

6 

3 

9 

7 

6 

14 

10 

15 

23 

30 

Northbridge,     . 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

4 

3 

5 

4 

16 

12 

North  Brooktield,    . 

_ 

2 

5 

7 

2 

6 

3 

5 

11 

6 

14 

Oakham 

2 

4 

4 

1 

7 

5 

o 
O 

2 

7 

8 

4 

Oxford,      . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

2 

5 

2 

2 

4 

3 

18 

Paston, 

1 

2 

o 

4 

3 

5 

_ 

2 

_ 

3 

13 

Petersham, 

1 

4 

7 

5 

5 

3 

4 

5 

3 

5 

7 

Phillipston, 

2 

1 

3 

4 

5 

2 

4 

4 

2 

13 

13 

Princeton, 

31 

24 

11 

5 

3 

6 

6 

3 

5 

6 

10 

Royalston, 

- 

1 

3 

2 

4 

3 

5 

6 

- 

8 

10 

Rutland,    . 

4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

7 

Shrewsbury, 

1 

1 

10 

4 

8 

11 

6 

7 

7 

19 

17 

Southborough 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

2 

- 

3 

4 

15 

Southbridge, 

— 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

_ 

- 

5 

Spencer,    . 

1 

3 

2 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

4 

2 

9 

Sterling,    . 

- 

1 

•2 

1 

2 

4 

5 

9 

8 

9 

14 

Sturbridge, 

- 

1 

3 

7 

9 

7 

6 

4 

2 

9 

18 

Sutton, 

- 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

1 

11 

12 

Templeton, 

2 

3 

2 

6 

5 

2 

9 

10 

9 

11 

15 

Upton, 

1 

4 

10 

14 

8 

10 

6 

7 

10 

14 

25 

674 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making 

Return 

FOR  Each  Specified  .. 

LCREAGE 

Counties,  Citirs,  and 

15 

ao 

2.5 

30 

33 

40 

43 

50 

60 

70 

80 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

80 

23 

30 

33 

40 

43 

30 

60 

70 

80 

90 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

1 

Hanover, 

24 

19 

18 

15 

7 

10 

5 

10 

5 

4 

5 

2 

Haasou,  . 

16 

23 

10 

15 

3 

7 

2 

6 

10 

6 

3 

3 

Hingham, 

31 

24 

25 

16 

10 

18 

8 

14 

6 

3 

4 

4 

Hull, 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

. 

1 

5 

Kingston, 

21 

13 

9 

10 

9 

6 

6 

7 

8 

3 

5 

6 

Lakeville, 

20 

20 

10 

10 

13 

13 

4 

24 

13 

12 

12 

7 

Marion,    . 

12 

9 

7 

11 

3 

10 

2 

5 

6 

1 

2 

8 

Marehtiekl, 

20 

13 

12 

9 

7 

18 

2 

15 

8 

14 

7 

9 

Mattapoii^ett,  . 

13 

19 

9 

9 

7 

4 

3 

5 

11 

8 

6 

10 

Middleborough, 

22 

22 

23 

23 

17 

19 

7 

14 

12 

15 

3 

11 

Norwell, . 

12 

7 

4 

8 

3 

6 

5 

5 

4 

1 

4 

12 

Pembroke, 

24 

18 

9 

12 

16 

7 

8 

13 

12 

5 

8 

13 

Plj'inouth, 

21 

12 

8 

12 

8 

17 

7 

4 

10 

9 

9 

14 

Plympton, 

13 

10 

9 

10 

8 

3 

3 

6 

2 

3 

1 

15 

Rochester, 

22 

12 

10 

18 

6 

12 

10 

8 

7 

14 

9 

16 

Rockland, 

9 

9 

8 

2 

5 

3 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

17 

Scituate,  . 

11 

12 

13 

10 

3 

7 

4 

10 

6 

5 

4 

18 

Wareham, 

11 

4 

6 

6 

3 

10 

1 

6 

6 

1 

_ 

19 

West  Bridgewater, 

8 

12 

7 

12 

5 

4 

4 

8 

6 

7 

2 

20 

Whitman, 

8 

3 

2 

6 

2 

1 

— 

6 

1 

- 

1 

21 

SUFFOLK. 

8 

10 

2 

4 

- 

9 

4 

4 

4 

3 

- 

22 

Boston 

4 

9 

3 

_ 

5 

1 

3 

2 

3 

_ 

23 

Chelsea, 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

24 

Revere 

3 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

3 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

» 

25 

Winthrop, 

1 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

WORCESTER. 

919 

857 

655 

737 

507 

610 

382 

830 

750 

623 

534 

27 

Ashburnham, 

11 

15 

13 

15 

8 

22 

7 

13 

25 

5 

18 

28 

Athol,      . 

11 

18 

12 

5 

3 

12 

5 

17 

13 

13 

11 

29 

Auburn,  . 

11 

13 

9 

11 

6 

6 

5 

10 

15 

12 

5 

30 

Barre, 

18 

21 

10 

14 

9 

13 

13 

16 

12 

10 

19 

31 

Berlin, 

18 

6 

10 

13 

4 

10 

10 

9 

12 

6 

8 

32 

Blackstone,     . 

16 

20 

9 

14 

12 

8 

7 

12 

5 

7 

6 

33 

Bolton,     . 

22 

18 

16 

22 

5 

15 

3 

11 

19 

11 

9 

34 

Boylston, 

21 

16 

15 

11 

7 

5 

8 

11 

12 

14 

3 

35 

Brookfield,      . 

14 

14 

11 

16 

16 

11 

8 

17 

13 

11 

12 

36 

Charlton, 

24 

21 

21 

24 

14 

20 

14 

25 

26 

26 

14 

37 

Clinton,   . 

19 

8 

6 

8 

3 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

38 

Dana, 

4 

11 

7 

11 

4 

5 

5 

9 

13 

8 

10 

39 

Douglas, . 

15 

10 

11 

12 

9 

17 

11 

9 

17 

16 

6 

40 

Dudley,  . 

12 

10 

8 

9 

6 

6 

2 

9 

10 

11 

7 

41 

FiTCHBURG,     . 

16 

12 

12 

14 

6 

16 

10 

16 

16 

10 

8 

42 

Gardner, 

10 

11 

8 

16 

4 

5 

3 

10 

12 

5 

5 

43 

Grafton,  . 

19 

20 

14 

14 

7 

14 

5 

7 

16 

11 

10 

44 

Hardwick, 

17 

12 

8 

8 

3 

11 

6 

16 

13 

12 

12 

45 

Harvard, 

7 

10 

12 

10 

14 

4 

7 

22 

15 

20 

10 

46 

Holden,    . 

39 

25 

18 

15 

16 

18 

9 

29 

22 

14 

18 

47 

Hopedale, 

7 

8 

3 

1 

1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

48 

Hubbardston, 

21 

18 

20 

29 

6 

17 

11 

23 

26 

11 

8 

49 

Lancaster, 

22 

20 

18 

18 

8 

17 

7 

16 

13 

14 

17 

50 

Leicester, 

32 

18 

20 

20 

15 

13 

9 

16 

11 

15 

7 

51 

Leominster,    . 

17 

21 

19 

16 

13 

8 

8 

13 

12 

4 

7 

52 

Lunenburg,     . 

23 

27 

13 

20 

13 

16 

5 

32 

14 

13 

11 

53 

Mendon,  . 

16 

13 

10 

10 

7 

8 

9 

12 

12 

4 

1 

64 

Milford,   . 

16 

6 

4 

5 

6 

3 

3 

7 

4 

3 

3 

55 

Millbury, 

15 

10 

12 

19 

10 

8 

9 

15 

10 

6 

4 

56 

New  Braintree, 

6 

14 

1 

4 

4 

7 

2 

4 

4 

3 

- 

57 

Northborough, 

19 

19 

7 

9 

11 

4 

6 

9 

12 

12 

6 

58 

Northbridge,  . 

18 

16 

13 

7 

6 

10 

3 

7 

9 

8 

10 

59 

North  Brookfield, 

24 

21 

15 

14 

6 

9 

6 

17 

11 

14 

11 

60 

Oakham, 

6 

10 

7 

14 

7 

5 

5 

14 

11 

8 

6 

61 

Oxford,    . 

19 

15 

13 

16 

12 

12 

14 

17 

10 

13 

7 

62 

Paxton,    . 

5 

11 

6 

8 

5 

13 

5 

16 

6 

9 

4 

63 

Petersham, 

9 

18 

14 

14 

13 

8 

9 

26 

16 

11 

14 

64 

Phillipston,     . 

9 

10 

9 

11 

11 

7 

3 

7 

9 

7 

5 

65 

Princeton, 

13 

16 

15 

21 

6 

15 

10 

27 

14 

21 

11 

66 

Royalston, 

9 

9 

6 

10 

6 

13 

6 

14 

7 

13 

19 

67 

Rutland,  . 

15 

18 

4 

11 

11 

12 

2 

16 

12 

8 

22 

68 

Shrewsbury,  . 

22 

16 

11 

6 

10 

11 

9 

17 

17 

15 

11 

69 

Southborough, 

15 

9 

13 

5 

9 

10 

4 

12 

9 

6 

10 

70 

Southbridge,  . 

2 

6 

4 

4 

4 

3 

2 

6 

5 

6 

7 

71 

Spencer,  . 

4 

10 

9 

12 

7 

4 

7 

15 

21 

12 

9 

72 

Sterling,  . 

17 

21 

12 

16 

8 

16 

12 

18 

18 

22 

13 

73 

Sturbridgi', 

19 

15 

12 

16 

11 

10 

8 

18 

11 

12 

17 

74 

Sutton,     . 

22 

11 

16 

25 

23 

15 

11 

19 

20 

21 

12 

75 

Templeton, 

18 

31 

11 

14 

15 

15 

6 

20 

13 

13 

13 

76 

Upton,     . 

37 

19 

15 

23 

13 

16 

^ 

16 

9 

8 

5 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


675 


FARM    LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY   TOWNS —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


90 

but 
under 
100 


100 

133 

150 

300 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

but 

but 

but 

but 

hut 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

uniler 

untlor 

uuder 

under 

uudfr 

under 

under 

under 

under 

uuder 

uuder 

and 

135 

150 

300 

300 

400 

500 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1,000 

over 

Total  Num- 
ber ni  Per- 
sons Making 
Return 


408 

4 

11 

9 

8 

8 

3 

8 

8 

4 

14 

3 

14 

6 

10 

4 

4 

6 

3 

10 

12 

14 
4 
8 
4 
5 
2 
3 
6 
7 
5 
9 
10 
7 
3 
5 
5 
6 
11 
11 
10 
3 
3 


10 

12 

12 

7 

8 


12 
12 
16 
11 
15 
16 
25 
8 
31 
12 
22 
29 
21 
18 
1 
4 
30 
23 
27 
22 
20 
15 


5 

17 

5 

2 

0 

11 

13 

5 

19 

13 

19 

14 

15 

6 

1 

9 

7 

19 

16 

15 

7 

4 


3 

1 
3 

3 

- 

2 

3 

_ 

1 

4 

3 

20 

2 

5 

2 

14 

2 

7 

4 

8 

4 

3 

1 

7 

4 

13 

13 

1 

5 

8 

4 

5 

1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

2 

- 

2 

4 

2 

4 

1,000 

549 

34 

10 

17 

6 

6 

6 

23 

21 

5 

3 

13 

2 

14 

12 

17 

7 

21 

10 

32 

15 

2 

_ 

g 

4 

22 

12 

18 

9 

23 

6 

9 

4 

11 

5 

32 

17 

17 

10 

19 

8 

- 

1 

33 

19 

17 

7 

15 

8 

19 

6 

22 

7 

22 

9 

3 

3 

4 
1 
5 

5 
5 
2 
7 
2 
6 
1 
2 
11 


647 

12 
9 
7 

35 
4 
5 
3 
9 
8 

21 
1 
9 

13 

13 
9 
8 

10 

24 
8 

21 

13 

6 

6 

1 

12 

6 

2 

4 

18 

12 

5 

8 

12 

5 

6 

24 

18 

15 

24 

23 

12 

4 

17 

15 

10 

23 

9 

11 

7 


4 
4 

2 
13 

9 
2 


390 

12 

8 

20 
2 
8 
2 
5 
7 


3 
5 

6 
1 
6 
7 

22 
5 
2 
1 

10 
6 
1 
7 
4 
5 

1 

14 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
8 

10 

11 

9 

24 

15 

4 

1 

7 

9 

9 

11 

7 

5 

3 


120 
3 


37 


16 

1 
1 


226 
195 
370 

11 
193 
271 
158 
253 
162 
259 
111 
243 
271 
114 
228 

68 
142 
102 
119 

44 


188 

141 
11 
26 
10 


14,207 

266 
231 
157 
322 
217 
252 
294 
194 
279 
451 
196 
144 
216 
166 
243 
156 
235 
261 
225 
324 

59 
354 
336 
341 
235 
338 
242 
123 
228 
134 
276 
196 
255 
196 
241 
156 
296 
205 
363 
268 
261 
279 
142 

96 
206 
299 
309 
300 
297 
316 


676 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

Towns. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9  to  lO 

Above 

\ 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

both 

10  but 

acre 

undur 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

in- 

under 

•i 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

clusive 

15 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

1 

Uxbridge, 

1 

1 

2 

4 

_ 

6 

3 

1 

6 

16 

14 

2 

Warreu,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

4 

2 

8 

6 

6 

3 

Webster, 

2 

_ 

1 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

1 

2 

_ 

4 

Westboroiigh, 

4 

5 

3 

7 

8 

8 

4 

5 

2 

11 

12 

5 

West  Boylston, 

- 

2 

2 

1 

1 

- 

2 

1 

2 

6 

7 

6 

West  Hrookfield, 

_ 

_ 

1 

3 

3 

2 

2 

6 

1 

6 

8 

7 

Westminster, 

2 

3 

8 

11 

10 

U 

6 

7 

7 

23 

12 

8 

Winchendon, . 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

2 

4 

1 

2 

7 

4 

9 

Worcester,  . 

4 

24 

24 

31 

22 

16 

17 

15 

8 

44 

30 

RECAPITULATION. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Ketdrn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

The  Statk,  and 

Under 

1 
acre 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9  to  10 

Above 

Counties. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

both 

10  but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

in- 

under 

a 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

clusive 

1.5 

10 

THE  STATE. 

677 

1,057 

1,389 

1,451 

1,599 

1,754 

1,554 

1,233 

1,409 

2,800 

4,070 

11 

Barnstable, 

137 

145 

123 

93 

85 

92 

95 

70 

52 

64 

198 

12 

Berkshire, 

18 

48 

67 

72 

65 

91 

69 

59 

57 

154 

21» 

13 

Bristol,    . 

28 

62 

100 

125 

149 

147 

160 

114 

155 

288 

38» 

14 

Dukes,     . 

1 

2 

4 

14 

7 

6 

8 

5 

9 

18 

34 

15 

Essex, 

126 

113 

139 

155 

224 

207 

188 

138 

168 

283 

368 

16 

Franklin, 

2 

34 

72 

70 

87 

119 

90 

63 

93 

192 

222 

17 

Hampden, 

32 

82 

108 

104 

93 

115 

102 

90 

72 

204 

250 

18 

Hampt-hire, 

6 

35 

70 

75 

124 

129 

84 

83 

102 

215 

279 

19 

Middlesex, 

138 

184 

201 

214 

231 

260 

221 

173 

201 

372 

597 

20 

Nantucket, 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

1 

i 

10 

21 

Norfolk, 

31 

52 

103 

105 

111 

115 

122 

82 

97 

211 

322 

22 

Plymouth, 

19 

57 

118 

134 

134 

154 

120 

119 

120 

227 

385 

23 

Suffolk,  . 

42 

26 

6 

6 

6 

10 

7 

2 

6 

9 

9 

24 

Worcester, 

98 

216 

277 

282 

279 

809 

285 

243 

276 

556 

788 

FAKM     STATISTICS. 


677 


FARM   LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY   ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


IfOMBBR 

OP  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

15 

80 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

125 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

SO 

60 

70 

80 

90 

lOO 

125 

150 

28 

12 

14 

6 

9 

13 

4 

20 

18 

13 

9 

14 

22 

15 

r 

3 

7 

6 

4 

4 

3 

2 

8 

6 

9 

7 

2 

10 

11 

2 

3 

6 

6 

6 

3 

5 

2 

6 

6 

5 

4 

_ 

8 

2 

3 

10 

11 

10 

12 

6 

9 

7 

16 

8 

10 

8 

6 

12 

12 

4 

4 

5 

6 

4 

14 

6 

7 

9 

7 

5 

2 

8 

9 

6 

ft 

6 

9 

9 

9 

4 

7 

3 

10 

10 

8 

8 

7 

13 

6 

6 

22 

32 

16 

16 

12 

16 

10 

17 

28 

16 

11 

8 

24 

20 

7 

11 

7 

6 

11 

9 

7 

5 

6 

15 

8 

:o 

8 

18 

9 

8 

33 

22 

21 

12 

14 

19 

5 

18 

19 

12 

11 

9 

19 

11 

9 

RECAPITULATION. 


l^CMBER  OF  PeRSO 

Ns  Making  Ketcrn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

ro 

80 

90 

100 

125 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

70 

80 

•JO 

lOO 

125 

150 

4,262 

3,914 

3,037 

3,269 

2,231 

2,713 

1,608 

3,558 

3,192 

2,541 

2,158 

1,482 

4,150 

2,186 

10 

143 

113 

93 

75 

62 

54 

35 

70 

40 

37 

31 

24 

83 

30 

11 

206 

202 

145 

176 

126 

161 

101 

288 

243 

203 

182 

134 

533 

355 

12 

423 

391 

299 

339 

209 

300 

147 

324 

327 

225 

169 

98 

285 

113 

13 

36 

19 

19 

24 

15 

15 

13 

29 

28 

24 

20 

12 

33 

19 

14 

365 

359 

253 

246 

186 

200 

128 

261 

236 

150 

131 

89 

197 

96 

15 

233 

273 

222 

229 

171 

204 

133 

297 

300 

246 

250 

166 

504 

272 

16 

297 

259 

195 

236 

145 

194 

98 

277 

246 

181 

171 

122 

402 

199 

17 

293 

278 

222 

209 

164 

219 

90 

318 

281 

251 

204 

112 

399 

216 

18 

553 

513 

438 

469 

316 

373 

224 

440 

413 

325 

244 

183 

463 

205 

19 

14 

11 

6 

7 

6 

5 

6 

7 

6 

2 

8 

1 

9 

3 

20 

345 

273 

223 

224 

134 

148 

131 

189 

153 

118 

110 

89 

121 

56 

21 

427 

356 

285 

294 

190 

221 

118 

224 

186 

153 

104 

63 

139 

69 

22 

8 

10 

2 

4 

_ 

9 

4 

4 

4 

3 

_ 

1 

2 

4 

23 

919 

857 

655 

737 

507 

610 

382 

830 

750 

623 

534 

408 

1,000 

549 

24 

678 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARM  LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Number  of 

Pkksons  Making  Keturn  for 

Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and 

ISO 

800 

300 

•loo 

500 

600 

700 

NOO 

900 

i,ooo 

Total  Num- 

Towns. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

ber  of  Per- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

sons  Making 

aoo 

300 

400 

500 

600 

TOO 

800 

900 

i,ooo 

over 

Keturn 

WORCESTER -Con. 

Uxbridge, 

10 

4 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

264 

Warren,    , 

22 

19 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

153 

Webster,  . 

_ 

_ 

2 

2 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

74 

AVeetborough,  . 

7 

2 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

213 

West  Boylston, 

2 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

118 

West  BrooktJeld, 

9 

5 

3 

■ 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

- 

166 

Westminster,   . 

21 

12 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

383 

Wlnchendon,    . 

13 

9 

4 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

181 

WOBCESTEB,     . 

9 

1 

1 

1 

~ 

"" 

" 

" 

1 

~* 

479 

RECAPITULATION. 


Number  of 

Persons  Making  Hetukn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

The  State,  and 

1.10 

200 

300 

400 

.lOO 

600 

700 

800 

900 

1.000 

Total  Num- 

Counties. 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

ber  of  Per- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

sons  Making 

aoo 

300 

400 

500 

600 

7O0 

800 

900 

I.OOO 

over 

Return 

THE  STATE. 

2,740 

2,031 

690 

231 

128 

59 

32 

23 

11 

48 

65,287 

Barnstable, 

34 

33 

13 

4 

3 

5 

2 

1 

1 

4 

2,124 

Berkshire, 

616 

464 

195 

61 

37 

15 

9 

5 

1 

16 

5,293 

Bristol,      . 

120 

67 

22 

3 

4 

3 

4 

- 

1 

3 

5,593 

Dukes, 

19 

26 

11 

3 

6 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

4 

483 

Essex, 

109 

74 

27 

11 

4 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

5,232 

Franklin,  . 

354 

264 

82 

33 

15 

3 

2 

3 

2 

6 

6,298 

Hampden, 

303 

234 

81 

28 

13 

10 

5 

- 

- 

2 

4,950 

Hampshire, 

267 

227 

67 

27 

11 

1 

2 

3 

_ 

1 

5,063 

"Midd.esex, 

208 

142 

37 

10 

8 

4 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

8,360 

I^antucket, 

7 

7 

4 

_ 

2 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

147 

l^orfolk,    . 

67 

33 

0 

2 

2 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

3,761 

Plymouth, 

89 

70 

21 

12 

7 

3 

1 

3 

_ 

6 

4,688 

Suffolk,     . 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

188 

Worcester, 

647 

390 

120 

37 

16 

9 

5 

5 

5 

6 

14,207 

FARM     STATISTICS. 


679 


FARM   LAND   CLASSIFIED   BY  ACREAGE:    BY  TOWNS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION:    FARM   LAND   CLASSIFIED    BY   ACREAGE.      FOR   THE 

STATE:    WITH   PERCENTAGES. 


Classification  of  Acreage. 


Number  of 

Persons  Making 

Iteturn  for 

Each  .Specified 

Acreage 


Percentages 


Under  1  acre, 

1  but  under  2, 

2  but  under  3, 

3  but  under  4, 

4  but  under  5, 

5  but  under  6, 

6  but  under  7, 

7  but  under  8, 

8  but  under  9, 

9  to  10  both  inclusive, 
Above  10  but  under  15, 

15  but  under  20, 

20  but  under  25,     . 

25  but  under  30,     . 

30  but  under  35,     . 

35  but  under  40,     . 

40  but  under  45, 

45  but  under  50,     . 

60  but  under  60,     . 

60  but  under  70,     . 

70  but  under  80,     . 

80  but  under  90,     . 

90  but  under  100,  . 
100  but  under  125,  . 
125  but  under  160,  . 
150  but  under  200,  . 
200  but  under  300,  . 
300  but  under  400,  . 
400  but  under  500,  . 
500  but  under  600,  . 
600  but  under  700,  . 
700  but  under  800,  . 
800  but  under  900,  . 
900  but  under  1,000, 
1,000  acres  and  over,  . 

Total,    . 


677 

1,057 

1,389 

1,451 

1,599 

1,754 

1,554 

1,233 

1,409 

2,800 

4,070 

4,262 

3,914 

3,037 

3,269 

2,231 

2,713 

1,608 

3,558 

3,192 

2,541 

2,158 

1,482 

4,150 

2,186 

2,740 

2,031 

690 

231 

128 

59 

32 

23 

11 

48 


1.04 
1.62 
2.13 
2.22 
2.45 
2.69 
2.38 
1.89 
2.16 
4.29 
6.23 
6.53 
5.99 
4.65 
6.01 
3.42 
4.15 
2.46 
5.45 
4.89 
3.89 
3.30 
2.27 
6.35 
3.35 
4.20 
3.11 
1.06 
0.35 
0.20 
0.09 
0.05 
0.03 
0.02 
0.07 


100.00 


Comparisons  of  Farm  Acreage: 


1885  AND  1895. 


[6S1 


compariso:n's  of  farm  acreage: 


1885  AND  1895. 

[In  the  following  table  an  asterisk  (*)  indicates  new  towns.] 


ConNTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Number  op  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreagb 


Under 
S 

acres 


5  to  10 

Above 

20 

50 

100 

200 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

clusive 

20 

50 

100 

aoo 

300 

300 

acres 
and 
over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Nnm- 
ber  of  Per- 
sons Making 
Retam 


1895 


1895 


1895 


1895 


1895 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Bourne, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Brewster, 

1885,         ... 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Chatham, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Dennis, 

1885,         ... 

1895,         ... 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Eastham, 

1885, 

1895,         ... 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Falmouth, 

1885,         ... 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Harwich, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Mashpee, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Orleans, 

1885, 

1895,    ... 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Provincetown, 

1885,         ... 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in 
Sandwich, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Truro, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Wellfleet, 

1885,         .... 
1895,         .... 
Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Yarmouth, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Alford, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


1895 


1895 


17 

8 

—9 


17 
+17 


120 

-fl20 

54 
+54 

3 

24 
+21 


6 

+6 

23 

17 
—6 

1 

116 

-fll5 

3 

9 

+6 

57 

19 

—38 


84 
-f84 

2 

15 

+13 


29 
-f29 

3 

38 
-f35 


27 

-f27 


9 
+9 

1 
6 

+5 


32 

10 

—22 


4 

+4 

1 

18 
+17 

1 

57 
-f56 


19 
+11 

1 

12 
+11 

19 

16 

—3 

12 
121 

-flog 

6 
6 


47 
19 

—28 

2 
4 

+2 

3 
15 

+12 

2 

29 

+27 

10 
31 

+21 


12 

+12 


6 

10 

+4 

3 

13 

+10 


41 

17 
—24 

2 

9 

+7 

2 

12 

+10 

5 

39 

4-34 

6 

24 

+18 

8 
15 

+7 

21 

15 

—6 

35 
83 

+48 

2 

3 

+1 

42 

22 

—20 

3 

7 
+4 

5 

17 
+12 

9 

32 

+23 

10 

36 

+25 

4 
11 

+7 


15 

16 

+1 

1 

4 

+3 


58 

49 

—9 

8 

26 

+18 

3 

16 

+13 

10 

38 

+28 

11 

35 

+24 

27 

32 

+5 

25 

38 

+13 

41 

38 

—3 


11 
+11 

66 

29 

—37 

1 
1 


27 
41 

+14 

24 

38 

+14 

27 

29 

+2 

4 

15 

+11 


22 

37 

+15 

15 

20 

+5 


25 

29 

+4 

10 
30 

+20 

3 

8 
+5 

3 

2 

— 1 

8 


11 
14 

+3 

16 

25 

+9 

16 

17 

+1 

1 

7 
+6 

21 

7 

—14 

1 

— 1 

26 
19 

—7 

9 

10 
+1 

7 
6 


5 
17 

+12 


26 
26 


11 
15 

+4 


9 

23 

+14 

8 
18 

-hio 

1 

1 


2 

2 
5 

+3 

6 
3 

—3 

10 

29 

-f-19 

4 

3 

— 1 


3 

+3 


15 
23 

+8 

3 
6 

+3 

5 
5 


1 
4 

+3 


28 

39 

+11 

28 

30 

+2 


1 

2 
+1 

1 

9 

+8 


1 

+1 


7 
+7 


2 

1 

— 1 


4 

10 

+6 

1 

— 1 

1 

— 1 

2 
+2 


9 

10 
+1 

4 

9 

+5 


3 
4 

+1 

5 
9 

+4 


8 
+8 

1 

— 1 

o 
+2 


1 

+1 


1 

+1 


3 
+3 


5 

7 
+2 


31 

—31 

37 

—37 


35 

—35 


12 

-12 


1 
— 1 


[683: 


684 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND   1895  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acrbagb 


Under 
5 

acres 


3  to  10 

both 
in- 
clusive 


Above 
10  but 

under 

ao 


30 

but 

uiidor 

50 


SO 

but 

under 

100 


loo 

but 
under 
200 


200 

but 
under 
300 


300 

acres 
and 
over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons ilaking 
Ketura 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Becket, 

1SS5,         

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Cheshire, 

I8S5,        

18i95 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Clarksburg, 

1885,        

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Dal]t.on, 

1885,        .        . 

1895,        

Increase  or  decrease  In  1895, 

Egriemont, 

18^5 

1896,        

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

Florida, 

1^85 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Great  Barrington, 

1885 

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Hancock, 

1885 

1895,        

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

Hinsdale, 

1885 

1S96 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Lanesborongb, 

ia'85, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Lee, 

1885 

1S95, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Letfox, 

1885 

1896, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Monterey, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Mount  Washington, 

1885 

1896,         

Increase  or  deoreaee  in  1895, 

New  Ashford, 

1885 

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

New  Marlborough, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
NOBTH  Adams, 

1885 

1S96 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Otis, 

1885 

1896 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Pern, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Pitts  FIELD, 

1885,        

1896,        

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

Richmond, 

1885 

1896,         .... 
Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 


1 
— 1 

5 

7 
+2 

1 

18 

+17 

3 
10 

+^ 
1 

4 
+3 

1 
3 

+2 

19 

7 

-12 

1 
3 

+2 

2 

16 

+14 


+5 


5 
-1-5 


12 
+12 

1 

— 1 


2 

+2 

18 

—18 

6 

16 

+10 

3 

8 
+5 

1 

2 

+1 

4 

34 

+30 

7 

8 

+1 


+4 

4 

20 

+16 

12 

31 

+19 

5 

9 

+4 

4 

2 

—2 


3 
+3 

12 
13 

+1 

2 

+2 

5 

14 
+9 

4 

10 

+6 

4 
18 

+14 

5 
31 

+26 

3 
10 

+7 


16 

10 

—6 

10 

21 

+11 

2 
7 

+5 

1 

4 
+3 

8 
60 

+52 

16 

10 

—6 


3 
4 

+1 

5 
13 

+8 

12 
17 

+5 


15 

+7 


7 
— 1 

2 
4 

+2 

15 

18 
+3 

2 

5 

+3 


14 

+6 

10 

16 

+6 

14 
29 

+15 

8 

28 

+20 

4 
10 

+6 

2 

1 

—1 


2 

+2 

15 

10 
—5 


15 

+7 

5 
5 


1 
5 

+4 

28 

51 

+23 

15 

17 

+2 


14 
21 

+7 

17 

22 

+5 

16 

29 

+13 

7 

25 

+18 

13 
13 


5 

17 

+12 

41 

43 

+2 

3 

15 
+12 

21 

20 

— 1 

19 

25 

+6 

25 

37 

+12 

29 
46 

+17 

16 

33 

+17 

4 

3 

— 1 

1 

2 

+1 

43 

27 

—16 

20 
25 

+5 

16 

27 

+11 

10 

17 

+7 

53 
94 

+41 

17 

25 

+8 


21 

30 

+9 

18 

25 

+7 

23 
23 


15 

29 

+14 

21 

19 

—2 

21 

28 
+7 

60 

48 

—12 

15 
17 

+2 

19 

25 

+6 

18 

28 

+10 

15 
31 

+16 

30 

41 

+11 

30 

36 

+6 

5 
5 


5 

10 

+5 

53 

47 

—6 

17 

29 

+12 

32 
32 


19 

34 

+15 

64 
89 

+25 

33 

49 

+16 


45 

48 

+3 

41 

47 

+6 

11 

20 

+9 

15 

22 

+7 

31 

37 

+6 

38 

43 

+5 

50 

60 

+10 

30 

43 

+13 

31 

40 

+9 

37 

41 

+4 

24 

25 

+1 

29 
24 


42 

60 

+8 

10 

7 

—3 

10 

9 

— 1 

72 

90 

+18 

22 

24 

+2 

52 

62 

+10 

44 

63 

+19 

36 
46 

+10 

24 

23 

— 1 


26 
34 

+8 

16 
17 

+1 

3 
3 


9 
11 

+2 

9 
9 


14 
16 

+2 

16 
25 

+9 

14 

15 

+1 

13 
11 

—2 

11 

16 
+5 

8 


7 

11 

+4 

9 
13 

+4 

4 

5 

+1 


—2 

27 
20 

—7 

7 

9 

+2 

13 
20 

+7 

12 

19 

+7 

13 

10 
—3 

2 

6 

+3 


18 
23 

+5 

6 
13 

+7 


3 

+3 

6 

9 

+3 

3 

4 

+1 


+4 

4 

10 

+6 

4 

18 
+14 


7 
15 

+8 


10 
+2 

4 
5 

+1 

3 

7 

+4 

5 

7 

+2 

5 

7 
+2 

10 
18 

+8 

3 

7 
+4 

12 
17 

+5 

4 
4 


9 
10 

+1 

6 

5 

— 1 


16 

—16 

3 

—3 


2 
—2 


17 

—17 

3 

—3 


2 
—2 

1 
— 1 

3 
—3 

2 

—2 

25 

—25 


3 

—3 

10 

—10 

12 

—12 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


685 


COMPARISONS   OF  FARM  ACREAGE:     1885  AND   1895  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 
3 

acres 


5  to  10 

both 
in- 
clusive 


Above 

lO  but 

under 

SO 


20 

but 

under 

50 


.lO 

but 
under 
100 


100 

but 
under 
SOO 


300  300 

but  acres 

under  and 

300  over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Keturn 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Sandisfield, 

1885,         

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Savoy, 

1885,    

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Sheffield, 

188.5 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Stockbridge, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Tyringham, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Washington, 

1885 

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
West  Stoclibridge, 

1^85,         

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Williamstown, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Windsor, 

1885 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

1885,         

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Attleborough, 

ISS'i 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Berliley, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Dartmouth, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Dighton, 

1885 

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Easton, 

1885,         

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1896, 
Fairhaven, 

1885 

1895,    

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Fall  Riveb, 

1885,         

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Freetown, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Mansfield, 

1SS5,         

1895,  .         .         .         .        . 
Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

New  Bedford, 

1885 

1896,        

Increase  or  decrease  in  1896, 


3 

16 
+13 

2 
6 


9 

+9 

2 
+2 

3 

6 

+3 

1 

— 1 

2 

4 

+2 

1 

38 
+37 

1 

10 
+9 


33 
+33 

6 

24 

+18 

13 

26 
+13 

7 

33 

+26 

12 

17 

+5 

2 

27 
-h25 

3 

28 
+25 

11 

27 
+16 

2 
6 

+4 

3 
10 

+7 

6 

50 
+44 


6 

16 

+10 

2 

5 

+3 

3 

30 

+27 

3 

2 

—1 

2 

7 
+6 


7 
o 


52 

+46 


6 

+6 


6 
34 

-i-28 

15 

42 
-f27 

12 

29 
+17 

24 
99 

+75 

23 

26 

+3 


10 

+67 


37 

-1-28 

13 

26 
+13 

2 

12 

+10 


16 
+8 

8 

50 

+42 


12 

11 

—1 

2 
3 

+1 

10 

22 
+12 

17 

7 

—10 

2 
4 

+2 

2 
3 

+1 

18 
18 


11 

38 

+27 

4 
13 

+9 


16 
53 

+37 

22 

20 

—2 

28 

39 

+11 

49 

87 
+38 

40 
32 


9 

64 

+55 

27 

41 

+14 

16 
14 

2 

10 

8 

—2 

14 

31 
+17 

16 

27 

+11 


16 

27 

+11 

18 
21 

+3 

29 

53 

+24 

36 

31 

—6 

11 
13 

+2 

6 

8 
+2 

27 

28 

+1 

28 

74 

-1-46 

13 

33 

+20 


57 

82 
+25 

71 

62 
—9 

60 

69 

+9 

116 
193 

+77 

60 

78 

+18 

39 

119 

-1-80 

35 

58 

+23 

21 

39 

+18 

34 
38 

+4 

42 
38 


16 

43 

+27 


38 

44 

+8 

50 
50 


47 

52 

+6 

28 
30 

+2 

7 

12 

+5 

17 
13 


26 
29 

+3 

39 
61 

+22 

22 

43 

+21 


49 

65 

+16 

99 

59 

—40 

43 

58 

+15 

104 

135 

+31 

44 

52 

+8 

38 

59 

+21 

19 
23 

+4 

15 
17 

+2 

25 
27 

+2 

34 

39 
+5 

17 
13 

—4 


68 
71 

+3 

46 
70 

+24 

88 

88 

2 

34 

28 
—8 

26 

35 

+9 

34 

52 
+18 

29 

38 

+9 

58 
62 

+4 

46 

69 

+23 


6 

22 

+16 


32 
26 

—7 

14 
21 

+7 

61 

79 

+18 

7 

20 

+13 

18 
25 

+7 

9 

7 

—2 

2 
11 

+9 

16 

22 

+7 

17 

14 

—3 


1 

+1 


31 

46 

+15 

16 

22 

+6 

13 

20 
+7 

6 

8 
+2 

10 

9 

— 1 

20 

11 

—9 


17 

19 

+2 

25 

23 

2 


1 
2 

+1 

3 

4 
+1 

1 

+1 

17 

20 

+3 

3 
1 

—2 

4 

2 

—2 


2 
+2 

2 

3 

+1 

4 

6 

+2 

1 

2 

+1 


1 

+1 


16 
23 

+7 

9 
12 

+3 

10 
16 

+6 

6 

8 

+3 

5 
12 

+7 


18 

+12 

2 
6 

+4 

14 
18 

+4 

5 

13 

+8 


+6 

1 

+1 

3 

2 

— 1 


2 
+2 

3 

6 
+2 

4 
6 

+2 


3 

+3 


14 
-14 


10 
-10 

36 
-35 


-3 


1 
— 1 

11 
—11 

4 
-4 


6S6 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1805. 


COMPARISONS   OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    18S5   AND   1895  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Number  op  Peksoms  Making  Return  for  Each  Si-ecified  Acreage 


Under 
3 

acres 


5  to  10 

both 
in- 
clusive 


Above 

10  but 

under 

20 


20 

but 

under 

50 

50 

but 
under 

loo 

82 

39 

8 

69 

+61 

13 

55 

+42 

36 

94 

+58 

33 

43 

+10 

154 

193 

+39 

102 

128 

+26 

55 

73 

+18 

40 

52 

+12 

36 

38 

+2 

20 

12 

-8 

72 
79 

+7 

62 

68 
+6 

62 
122 

+60 

55 
75 

+20 

125 
116 
—9 

127 
124 
-3 

24 

26 

+2 

33 

23 

—10 

2 
16 

+14 

4 

3 

—1 

21 

16 

—5 

16 

29 

+13 

15 

5 
—10 

6 

4 

—2 

1 

—1 

34 

23 

—11 

- 

25 

11 

—14 

19 

43 

100 

but 
under 
200 


300 

but 
under 

»oo 


300 

acres 
and 
over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Return 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

North  Attleborough,* 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Norton, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Raynham, 

18S5 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Rehoboth, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Seekonk, 

1885,        .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Somerset, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Swansea, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Taunton, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Westport, 

1885,        .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


DUKES. 

Cliilmark, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Cottage  City, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Edgartown, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Gay  Head, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Gosnold, 

1885,         •        •        •        . 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Tisbury, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
West  Tisbury,* 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Andover, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Beverly, 

1885,    .... 

1895,    .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


23 


2 
+2 

5 

30 

+25 

12 

30 
+18 

12 

22 
+10 

25 

2 

—23 

9 

35 
+26 

1 

28 
+27 

1 

11 
+10 


4 
9 

+5 

7 

10 

+3 

2 

1 

— 1 


4 

-K 

26 

2 

—24 


15 

+^ 

4 

14 

+10 

27 
27 


38 


1 
15 

+14 

6 
64 

+58 

21 

89 

+68 

18 
56 

+38 

20 

8 

—12 

18 

68 

+50 

7 

52 

+45 


28 
+20 


9 
12 

+3 

2 

12 

+10 

3 

2 

—1 

3 
1 

—2 


1 

+1 

12 

9 

—3 


5 

37 

+32 

20 

30 

+10 

26 

22 

—4 


35 


27 
+27 

21 

69 

+48 

35 

64 
+29 

30 

53 

+23 

19 

14 

—5 

29 

52 

+23 

14 

52 
+38 

36 

30 

—6 


9 
+3 

5 

14 

+9 

11 
3 


6 

7 

+1 


21 

22 
+1 


15 


41 

+33 

24 

23 

—1 

40 

21 

—19 


28 

63 

+35 

70 

54 

—16 

42 

51 

+9 


22 

32 

+10 

62 

34 

—18 

21 
15 

—6 


19 


16 
28 

+12 

11 
18 

+7 

40 

55 

+15 

21 

27 
+6 

7 

10 

+3 

21 
25 

+i 

35 

33 

—2 

29 

56 
+27 


22 

21 

— 1 

5 

8 
+3 

12 
13 

+1 

2 

+2 

2 
+2 

20 

5 

—15 

20 


9 

7 

—2 

26 

at 

—2 

4 
9 

+5 


4 
5 

+1 

2 
2 


1 
6 

+5 

2 
—2 


1 

+1 


1 

+1 

3 
4 

+1 

2 
4 

+2 


10 
6 


4 

+4 

3 
10 

+7 

1 

+1 


4 

1 

-3 


2 
+2 

3 

1 

—2 


1 

+1 

2 
+2 


1 

+1 


5 

2 

—3 

2 
2 


2 

5 

+3 


3 
5 

+2 


3 
5 

+2 

2 
2 


4 

3 

— 1 


1 

+1 


1 
— 1 

2 
—2 

3 
—3 

1 
— 1 


15 
-15 


1 
— 1 

1 
— 1 


—2 


236 


42 

203 

+161 

118 

321 

+203 

367 

566 
+199 

181 

285 

+104 

128 

86 

—42 

211 

328 
+117 

182 
368 

+186 

330 
371 

+41 


125 
111 

—14 

25 
67 

+42 

71 
79 

+8 

30 
20 

—10 

5 
12 

+7 

145 

75 

—70 


119 


80 

195 

+115 

207 

187 

—20 

163 

147 

—16 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


687 


COMPARISONS   OF   FxiRM   ACREAGE:    1885   AND    1895  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Under 
5 

acres 


Ndmber  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


5  to  10 

Above 

ao 

50 

100 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

clusive 

20 

50 

too 

200 

300 

but 
under 
300 


300 

acres 
and 
over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Return 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Boxford, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Bradford, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Dan  vera, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Essex, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Georgetown, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Gloucester, 

188o 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Groveland, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Hamilton, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Haverhill, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Ipswich, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Lawrence, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Lynn, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Lynnfield, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Manchester, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Marblehead, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Merrimac, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Methuen, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Mlddleton, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Nahant, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Newbury, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Neweurtport, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


3 

13 

+10 

18 

3 

-15 

20 

34 

+14 

2 
6 

+i 

28 

41 

+13 

5 
oo 

+17 


14 

+6 


4 
+4 

5 

25 

+20 

18 

18 


16 
60 

+44 

3 
13 

+10 

3 

6 
+3 

2 
11 

+9 

1 

6 

+5 

9 

55 

-H6 

1 

7 
+6 

2 
2 


19 

29 

+10 

22 

32 

+10 


19 
+13 

19 

7 

—12 

18 

35 

+17 

6 
13 

+T 

26 

38 

+12 

5 

22 

+17 

17 

28 

+11 

7 

5 

—2 

15 

44 
+29 

25 
90 

+65 

7 

5 

—2 

5 
14 

+9 

3 

8 
+5 

12 

10 

—2 

8 

7 

—1 

3 

16 

+13 

30 

89 

+59 

2 
24 

-f22 


31 

43 

+12 

38 

24 

—14 


9 

27 
+18 

21 

8 

—13 

36 
29 

—7 

7 
7 


21 

27 
+6 

14 

12 
—2 

31 

30 

—1 

7 

12 

+5 

31 

40 
+9 

30 

52 
+22 


—7 


1 

—7 

7 

16 

+9 

11 

6 
—5 

16 

7 

—9 

4 
21 

+17 

35 

68 
+23 

11 

29 

+18 


1 

+1 

20 

33 

+13 

20 
16 

—4 


21 

67 

+46 

36 

10 

—26 

45 
43 


19 

29 

+10 

46 
53 

+7 

23 

33 

+10 

34 

47 
+13 

20 
20 


60 

71 

+11 

52 

89 

+37 

4 

7 
+3 


6 

+6 

15 

20 
+5 

12 

9 

—3 

16 
14 

—2 

20 

29 

+9 

66 

105 

+39 

19 

68 
+49 


1 
— 1 

39 

57 

+18 

23 

20 

-3 


37 

46 

+9 

19 
11 


27 

21 

—6 

26 

29 

+3 

26 

25 

— 1 

16 

13 

—3 

19 

20 

+1 

36 

31 

—5 

39 

63 

+24 

57 

72 

+15 

7 

3 

—4 

3 
1 

—2 

7 

18 

+11 

7 

4 

—3 

7 
7 


14 

26 

+12 

51 

55 

+4 

17 
25 

+8 


40 

39 

— 1 

12 
14 

+2 


19 
37 

+18 


9 

4 

—5 

18 
18 


4 
6 

+2 

15 

10 

— 5 

4 

5 

+1 

19 
19 


12 

20 
+8 

24 

21 

—3 

2 

—2 

2 

1 

— 1 

9 

5 

—4 

2 

1 

— 1 


3 

—5 

17 
24 

+7 

14 

22 
+8 


36 
32 


5 

6 

+1 


1 

+1 


2 

1 

— 1 

4 

3 

— 1 

2 

—2 

3 

6 
+3 

1 

1 


1 

+1 

1 
— 1 

1 
— 1 


1 

+1 

3 

5 

+2 

2 
3 

+1 


7 
+1 

3 

4 
+  1 


1 

2 
+1 

1 

+1 

1 

+1 

4 

2 

—2 


1 

+1 


1 

+1 

1 

+1 

5 

3 

—2 


2 

+2 

1 

+1 

1 

+1 


4 
—2 


1 
— 1 

3 
—3 


19 
-19 


18 

—18 

1 

— 1 


1 
— 1 


2 

—2 

4 

—4 

34 

—34 


105 

220 

+115 

122 
46 


160 
169 
+9 

79 
104 

+25 

172 

192 

+20 

86 

117 

+31 

133 

145 

+12 

93 

98 
+5 

163 

265 

+102 

216 

349 

+133 

36 

23 

—13 

36 

84 
+48 

46 

80 
+34 

50 

36 

—14 

49 

46 

—3 

50 
104 

+54 

212 
392 

+180 

66 

179 

+113 

6 

4 

—2 

201 

244 

+43 

159 
115 


688 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMPARISONS  OF   FARM  ACREAGE:    1885   AND   1895  —  Continued. 


NCMBER 

3F  Persons  JIaking  Return  for  Each 

Specifi 

ED  Acreage 

CoDNTiES,  Cities,  akd  Towns 

Under 

5  to  10 

Above 

20 

.^0 

100 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

5 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

undor 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

clusive 

20 

50 

100 

200 

300 

over 

Keturn 

ESSEX  — Con. 

North  Andover, 

1885,         .... 

1 

6 

11 

27 

30 

33 

7 

4 

_ 

119 

1895,         .... 

6 

15 

14 

47 

37 

23 

7 

8 

_ 

157 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+5 

+9 

+3 

+20 

+7 

—10 

rzz: 

+4 

- 

-f38 

Peabody, 

1885,         .... 

8 

21 

28 

32 

21 

11 

4 

1 

- 

126 

1895 

44 

68 

39 

62 

22 

19 

4 

3 

_ 

261 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+36 

+47 

+11 

+30 

+1 

+8 

+2 

~ 

+135 

Rockport, 

1885,         .... 

4 

10 

6 

13 

6 

1 

~ 

- 

1 

41 

1895 

45 

15 

10 

10 

5 

3 

_ 

_ 

88 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Rowley, 

1885 

+41 

+5 

+4 

—3 

—1 

+2 

- 

- 

—1 

+47 

23 

26 

28 

52 

25 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

157 

1895,         .... 

58 

72 

37 

59 

35 

22 

4 

- 

- 

287 

Increase  or  decrease  In  1895 

+35 

+46 

+9 

+7 

+10 

+19 

+4 

- 

- 

+130 

Salem, 

1885 

3 

5 

5 

4 

_ 

6 

o 

1 

_ 

26 

1895,         .... 

38 

17 

10 

7 

5 

5 

3 

3 

_ 

88 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+35 

+12 

+5 

+3 

+5 

—1 

+1 

+2 

- 

+62 

Salisbury, 

1885 

_ 

3 

8 

37 

30 

13 

1 

1 

_ 

93 

1895,         .... 

44 

80 

45 

62 

36 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

279 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+44 

+77 

+37 

+25 

+6 

-1 

—1 

—1 

_ 

+186 

Saugus, 

1885,         .... 

_ 

3 

6 

10 

8 

3 

2 

1 

2 

35 

1895 

12 

7 

5 

6 

11 

3 

_ 

2 

_ 

46 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+12 

+i 

-1 

—4 

+3 

— 

2 

+1 

—2 

+11 

Swampscott, 

1885,         .... 

1 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

12 

1895,         .... 

17 

15 

6 

18 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

58 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+16 

+14 

+4 

+14 

—2 

r— : 

- 

- 

_ 

+46 

Topsfleld, 

1881 

- 

1 

4 

26 

27 

20 

2 

1 

- 

81 

1895 

6 

32 

20 

45 

41 

16 

3 

_ 

_ 

163 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+6 

+31 

+16 

+19 

+14 

-4 

4-1 

—1 

_ 

+82 

Wenhani, 

1885,         .... 

6 

7 

10 

24 

22 

9 

_ 

_ 

- 

78 

1895,         .... 

9 

16 

7 

33 

18 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

87 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+3 

+9 

—3 

+9 

—4 

—5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

+9 

West  Newbury, 

1885 

6 

16 

23 

49 

45 

10 

1 

1 

- 

151 

1S95 

13 

17 

23 

55 

51 

15 

2 

1 

_ 

177 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+7 

+1 

= 

+6 

+6 

+5 

+1 

= 

- 

-1-26 

FRAN^KLIN. 

Ashfield, 

1885,         .... 

15 

10 

12 

31 

67 

61 

16 

8 

25 

245 

1895 

14 

15 

13 

55 

68 

74 

17 

11 

- 

267 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

-1 

+5 

+1 

+24 

+1 

+13 

+1 

+3 

—25 

+22 

Bemardston, 

1885 

9 

12 

10 

32 

40 

27 

5 

4 

- 

139 

1895 

21 

29 

16 

52 

40 

44 

7 

6 

_ 

215 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+12 

+17 

+6 

+20 

:= 

+17 

+2 

+2 

- 

+76 

Buckland, 

1885 

6 

13 

14 

41 

47 

28 

3 

1 

- 

1.53 

1895 

10 

14 

18 

33 

54 

34 

10 

1 

_ 

174 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+4 

+1 

+4 

—8 

+7 

+6 

+7 

— 

- 

+21 

Oharlemont, 

1885,         .... 

3 

8 

6 

25 

39 

47 

6 

3 

_ 

137 

1895 

3 

13 

4 

25 

36 

58 

8 

7 

- 

154 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

— 

+5 

2 

— 

—3 

+11 

+2 

+4 

- 

+17 

Oolrain, 

1885 

1 

3 

1 

17 

54 

62 

23 

7 

- 

168 

1895,         .... 

6 

12 

8 

30 

64 

76 

25 

12 

- 

233 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+5 

+9 

+7 

+13 

+10 

+14 

+2 

+5 

- 

+65 

Oonway, 

1885 

3 

6 

6 

19 

48 

48 

23 

6 

20 

179 

1895 

4 

10 

10 

42 

51 

63 

28 

9 

_ 

217 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+1 

-H 

+4 

+23 

+3 

+15 

+5 

+3 

—20 

+38 

Deertield, 

1885 

37 

34 

37 

77 

50 

41 

9 

5 

23 

313 

1895,         .... 

22 

64 

46 

91 

60 

51 

8 

6 

- 

348 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

—15 

+30 

+9 

+14 

+10 

+10 

—1 

+1 

—23 

+35 

Ervlng, 

1885 

3 

1 

_ 

12 

7 

10 

3 

1 

- 

37 

1895,         .... 

2 

4 

6 

33 

15 

14 

4 

3 

_ 

81 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1885 
GUll, 

1885,         .... 

,       —1 

+3 

+6 

+21 

+8 

+4 

+1 

+2 

- 

+44 

2 

3 

7 

33 

37 

22 

1 

3 

_ 

108 

1895 

9 

13 

7 

39 

44 

17 

4 

4 

_ 

137 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+7 

+10 

= 

+6 

+7 

—5 

+3 

+1 

- 

+29 

FAUM    STATISTICS. 


689 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND   1895  —  Continued. 


SLUMBER  ( 

3P  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each 

Spbcifi 

ED  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Under 

3  to  10 

Above 

20 

50 

lOO 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

5 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Miiliing 

clusive 

20 

50 

100 

300 

300 

over 

Keturn 

FRANKLESr— Con. 

Greenfield, 

1885, 

3 

5 

6 

25 

34 

35 

10 

. 

. 

118 

1895 

26 

36 

17 

46 

41 

36 

10 

_ 

- 

212 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Hawley, 

1885 

+23 

+31 

+11 

+21 

+7 

+1 

= 

- 

- 

+94 

1 

2 

3 

9 

35 

44 

16 

7 

16 

133 

1895 

2 

6 

7 

17 

26 

62 

17 

12 

_ 

149 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Heath, 

1885,         

+1 

+4 

+4 

+8 

—9 

+18 

+1 

+5 

-16 

+16 

3 

5 

4 

9 

40 

54 

5 

_ 

3 

123 

1895,         

_ 

8 

4 

26 

45 

63 

12 

2 

_ 

160 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Leverett, 

1885 

—3 

+3 

= 

+17 

+5 

+9 

+7 

+2 

—3 

+37 

3 

4 

17 

32 

44 

25 

3 

1 

_ 

129 

1895 

10 

35 

25 

67 

41 

32 

5 

4 

- 

219 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+7 

+31 

+8 

+35 

-3 

+7 

+2 

+3 

- 

+90 

Leydeu, 

1886 

1 

_ 

6 

6 

26 

38 

7 

3 

10 

97 

1895 

3 

3 

9 

20 

33 

37 

5 

6 

- 

116 

Increase  or  decrease  lu  1895, 

+2 

+3 

+3 

+14 

+7 

—1 

—2 

+3 

—10 

+19 

Monroe, 

1885,         

_ 

_ 

— 

6 

9 

15 

2 

2 

- 

34 

1895 

3 

_ 

1 

6 

9 

18 

7 

4 

_ 

48 

+3 

- 

+1 

Z=Z 

= 

+3 

+5 

+2 

- 

+14 

Montague, 

1885 

4 

11 

12 

30 

47 

27 

9 

1 

- 

141 

1895 

11 

26 

18 

49 

54 

30 

7 

4 

- 

199 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+7 

+15 

+6 

+19 

+7 

+3 

—2 

+3 

- 

+58 

New  Salem, 

1885 

19 

13 

8 

52 

60 

33 

5 

5 

3 

198 

1895 

13 

25 

23 

84 

81 

43 

6 

4 

_ 

279 

Northfield, 

1885,         

-6 

+12 

+15 

+32 

+21 

+10 

+1 

—1 

—3 

+81 

13 

25 

39 

60 

52 

48 

8 

2 

1 

248 

1895,         

9 

32 

45 

77 

55 

31 

9 

6 

- 

264 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—4 

+7 

+6 

+17 

+3 

—17 

+1 

+4 

—1 

+16 

Orange, 

1885,         

6 

11 

13 

48 

64 

47 

6 

3 

6 

204 

1895 

5 

48 

40 

91 

90 

59 

6 

4 

_ 

343 

Rowe, 

1885 

—1 

+37 

+27 

+43 

+26 

+12 

=: 

+1 

—6 

+139 

5 

2 

4 

10 

24 

36 

9 

2 

12 

104 

1895 

9 

9 

11 

17 

37 

47 

14 

5 

- 

149 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+7 

+7 

+7 

+13 

+11 

+5 

+3 

—12 

+45 

Shelbnme, 

18S5 

1 

3 

4 

10 

20 

42 

13 

4 

1 

98 

1895 

3 

5 

8 

22 

28 

48 

13 

4 

- 

131 

+2 

+2 

+4 

+12 

+8 

+6 

= 

^ 

—1 

+33 

Shutesbury, 

1885,         

11 

8 

13 

29 

40 

24 

3 

- 

2 

130 

1895,         

19 

29 

20 

73 

70 

30 

7 

9 

- 

257 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+21 

+7 

+44 

+30 

+6 

+4 

+9 

—2 

+127 

Sunderland, 

18S5 

17 

12 

19 

41 

22 

17 

2 

_ 

6 

136 

1895 

21 

31 

37 

54 

35 

18 

2 

1 

- 

199 

+4 

+19 

+18 

+13 

+13 

+1 

z= 

+1 

—6 

+63 

Warwick, 

1885,         

1 

5 

7 

23 

39 

46 

12 

4 

7 

144 

1895 

17 

26 

16 

62 

65 

65 

17 

9 

- 

277 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
"Wendell, 

1885 

+16 

+21 

+9 

+39 

+26 

+19 

+5 

+5 

—7 

+133 

2 

5 

6 

23 

47 

22 

3 

_ 

_ 

108 

1895 

7 

20 

19 

58 

79 

50 

11 

10 

- 

254 

+5 

+15 

+13 

+35 

+32 

+28 

+8 

+10 

- 

+146 

What«ly, 

1885 

15 

13 

18 

37 

35 

25 

5 

3 

- 

151 

1895 

16 

34 

27 

63 

38 

30 

5 

3 

- 

216 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+1 

+21 

+9 

+26 

-1-3 

+5 

= 

= 

- 

+65 

HAMPDKN". 

Agawam, 

1885,         

28 

35 

45 

100 

42 

27 

_ 

2 

1 

280 

1895,         

38 

68 

64 

108 

65 

31 

1 

- 

376 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+10 

+33 

+19 

+8 

+23 

+4 

+1 

— 1 

-1 

+96 

Blandford, 

1885,         

_ 

5 

9 

19 

27 

77 

30 

16 

- 

183 

1895 

8 

7 

3 

38 

38 

75 

32 

27 

- 

228 

+8 

+2 

—6 

+19 

+11 

2 

+2 

+11 

- 

+45 

Brimfield, 

1885,         

12 

9 

14 

21 

39 

63 

16 

12 

187 

1895,         

14 

18 

22 

40 

41 

78 

21 

- 

241 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+2 

+9 

+8 

+19 

+2 

+15 

+5 

+6 

—12 

+54 

690 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND  1895  —  Continued. 


Number 

OF  Persons  Making  Kbtubn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Under 
5 

3  to  10 

Above 

20 

50 

100 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

both 

lO  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

Acr6s 

clusive 

20 

50 

loo 

200 

300 

over 

Return 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chester, 

1885 

5 

4 

9 

10 

23 

49 

16 

14 

2 

132 

1895 

2 

6 

4 

23 

36 

44 

22 

17 

_ 

154 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—3 

+2 

—5 

+13 

+13 

—5 

+6 

+3 

—2 

+22 

Chicopee, 

1885 

19 

32 

30 

49 

23 

12 

- 

1 

12 

178 

1895 

56 

47 

35 

74 

33 

19 

7 

1 

- 

272 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+37 

+15 

+5 

+25 

+10 

+7 

+7 

=: 

-12 

+94 

East  Longmeadow,* 

1885 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1895,         

6 

25 

30 

42 

46 

24 

- 

- 

- 

173 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Granville, 

1885,         

13 

7 

12 

42 

55 

67 

14 

9 

- 

219 

1895 

22 

11 

18 

43 

81 

75 

16 

12 

- 

278 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

LJ  Q  rv»  »^r?  tin 

+9 

+4 

+6 

+1 

+26 

+8 

+2 

+3 

- 

+59 

1885,         

4 

12 

14 

31 

37 

23 

4 

4 

9 

138 

1895 

13 

27 

24 

60 

41 

31 

7 

3 

_ 

196 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

TTnllinH 

+9 

+15 

+10 

+19 

+4 

+8 

+3 

—1 

—9 

+58 

XXUliflliU, 

1885 

5 

3 

1 

9 

22 

13 

3 

_ 

_ 

56 

1895 

4 

8 

7 

21 

20 

30 

5 

2 

_ 

97 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—1 

+5 

+6 

+12 

—2 

+17 

+2 

+2 

- 

+41 

HOLYOKE, 

18S.i 

2 

1 

7 

19 

25 

13 

3 

1 

- 

71 

1895 

12 

10 

20 

34 

31 

15 

5 

1 

_ 

128 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+10 

+9 

+13 

+15 

+6 

+2 

+2 

■= 

- 

+57 

Longmeadow, 

1885 

- 

7 

22 

47 

44 

18 

4 

3 

14 

169 

1895 

8 

24 

26 

39 

16 

5 

2 

2 

- 

122 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+17 

+4 

—8 

—28 

—13 

—2 

—1 

—14 

—37 

Ludlow, 

1885 

1 

4 

12 

43 

47 

34 

6 

7 

_ 

154 

1895 

14 

26 

27 

73 

54 

39 

9 

4 

- 

246 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+13 

+22 

+15 

+30 

+7 

+5 

+3 

—3 

- 

+92 

Monson, 

1885,         

1 

1 

5 

30 

67 

62 

18 

3 

_ 

187 

1895 

22 

29 

33 

75 

74 

78 

19 

8 

- 

338 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+21 

+28 

+28 

+46 

+7 

+16 

+1 

+5 

- 

+151 

Montgomery, 

1885,         

1 

2 

_ 

9 

20 

24 

2 

3 

1 

62 

1895,         

3 

13 

6 

28 

27 

23 

5 

4 

- 

109 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+2 

+11 

+6 

+19 

+7 

—1 

+3 

+1 

—1 

+47 

Palmer, 

1885 

4 

4 

9 

27 

39 

39 

12 

4 

4 

142 

1895 

12 

44 

38 

56 

69 

48 

14 

6 

_ 

287 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+40 

+29 

+29 

+30 

+9 

+2 

+2 

—4 

+145 

Russell, 

1885,                 .... 

10 

4 

3 

13 

19 

16 

9 

2 

_ 

76 

1895 

2 

2 

3 

17 

21 

25 

9 

4 

_ 

83 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—8 

—2 

:= 

+4 

+2 

+9 

— 

+2 

- 

+7 

Southwick, 

1885 

8 

5 

11 

39 

59 

39 

4 

5 

- 

170 

1895 

29 

35 

22 

67 

68 

62 

10 

4 

_ 

287 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+21 

+30 

+11 

+28 

+9 

+13 

+6 

—1 

- 

+117 

Springfield, 

1885 

11 

27 

31 

48 

45 

22 

2 

2 

23 

211 

1895 

48 

47 

53 

77 

40 

18 

5 

2 

- 

290 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Tolland, 

1885 

+3T 

+20 

+22 

+29 

—5 

—4 

+3 

= 

—23 

+79 

3 

1 

3 

7 

10 

22 

22 

10 

34 

112 

1895,         

3 

3 

2 

20 

17 

35 

14 

20 

_ 

114 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

= 

+2 

—1 

+13 

+7 

+13 

-8 

+10 

-34 

+2 

Wales, 

1885,        

2 

2 

6 

16 

24 

20 

1 

- 

3 

74 

1895 

7 

17 

11 

28 

19 

28 

5 

4 

_ 

119 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

+15 

+5 

+12 

-5 

+8 

+4 

+4 

—3 

+45 

Westfield, 

1885 

16 

29 

30 

92 

85 

55 

16 

3 

3 

32d 

1895, 

30 

42 

33 

84 

73 

69 

15 

6 

- 

352 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+14 

+13 

+3 

—8 

—12 

+14 

—1 

+3 

—3 

+23 

West  Springfield, 

1885,         

20 

24 

26 

34 

26 

23 

3 

1 

2 

159 

1895,         

36 

54 

38 

47 

40 

18 

3 

1 

_ 

237 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+16 

+30 

+12 

+13 

+14 

—5 

z= 

= 

2 

+78 

Wilbraham, 

1885 

11 

6 

14 

28 

40 

34 

6 

4 

1 

144 

1895 

30 

20 

28 

43 

47 

44 

8 

3 

- 

223 

+19 

+14 

+14 

+15 

+7 

+10 

+2 

—1 

—1 

+79 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


691 


COMPARISONS   OF   FARM   ACREAGE:    1885   AND    1895  —  Continued. 


Number 

OF  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Under 
5 

5  to  10 

Above 

SO 

50 

100 

300 

300 

Total  Num- 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

acres 

clusive 

SO 

SO 

lOO 

soo 

300 

over 

Return 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

1885,         

26 

33 

51 

95 

64 

29 

5 

3 

5 

311 

1895 

7 

31 

35 

91 

63 

35 

5 

2 

269 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

-19 

—2 

-16 

—4 

-1 

+6 

= 

—1 

—5 

—42 

Belchertown, 

1885 

4 

18 

28 

79 

121 

70 

13 

4 

_ 

337 

1895,         

11 

25 

35 

85 

151 

84 

19 

4 

_ 

414 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+7 

+7 

+7 

+6 

+30 

+14 

+6 

„ 

+77 

Chesterfield, 

1885 

1 

_ 

6 

5 

41 

42 

8 

8 

_ 

110 

1895, 

9 

12 

8 

38 

46 

65 

12 

10 

_ 

190 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+12 

+3 

+33 

+5 

+13 

+4 

+2 

_ 

+80 

Cummlngtou, 

1885 

- 

2 

7 

14 

38 

27 

11 

8 

„ 

107 

1895 

8 

12 

10 

24 

34 

42 

18 

4 

_ 

152 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+10 

+3 

+10 

—4 

+15 

+7 

—4 

_ 

+45 

Easthampton, 

1885,         

5 

14 

12 

42 

39 

9 

1 

_ 

_ 

122 

1895 

9 

44 

43 

49 

42 

14 

— 

_ 

_ 

201 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+30 

+31 

+7 

+3 

+5 

-1 

_ 

_ 

+79 

Enfield, 

1885 

1 

2 

4 

20 

31 

22 

6 

2 

2 

89 

1895 

- 

2 

10 

22 

30 

26 

4 

1 

95 

—1 

=: 

+6 

+2 

—1 

+4 

—1 

—1 

-2 

+6 

Goshen, 

1885 

2 

1 

5 

8 

11 

29 

6 

6 

2 

68 

1895,         

9 

6 

7 

19 

23 

39 

4 

8 

115 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+7 

+5 

+2 

+11 

+12 

+10 

—1 

+3 

—2 

+47 

^''??J'/' 

1885 

3 

4 

11 

24 

47 

39 

9 

4 

_ 

141 

1895,         

16 

28 

25 

56 

53 

38 

11 

5 

_ 

232 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+13 

+24 

+14 

+32 

+8 

—1 

+2 

+1 

_ 

+91 

Greenwich, 

1885 

_ 

1 

2 

11 

28 

29 

5 

1 

_ 

77 

1895 

3 

6 

11 

23 

20 

39 

9 

2 

_ 

113 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Hadley, 

1885, 

+3 

+5 

+9 

+12 

—8 

+10 

+4 

+1 

- 

+36 

27 

46 

59 

90 

40 

16 

3 

3 

2 

286 

1895 

37 

65 

65 

102 

62 

15 

1 

5 

352 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Hatfield, 

+10 

+19 

+6 

+12 

+22 

—1 

—2 

+2 

—2 

+66 

1885 

7 

17 

37 

58 

27 

8 

3 

_ 

1 

158 

1895,         

35 

44 

46 

76 

44 

17 

2 

_ 

_ 

264 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+28 

4-27 

+s 

+18 

+17 

+9 

-1 

_ 

—1 

+106 

Huntington, 

1885 

3 

4 

10 

13 

32 

33 

8 

5 

2 

110 

3 

5 

7 

28 

39 

41 

11 

12 

146 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Middlefield, 

:^ 

+1 

—3 

+15 

+7 

+8 

+3 

+7 

2 

+36 

18S5 

_ 

_ 

2 

9 

13 

24 

16 

10 

1 

75 

1895,         

_ 

1 

5 

11 

17 

30 

21 

9 

94 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

_ 

+1 

+3 

+2 

+4 

+6 

+5 

—1 

—1 

+19 

Northampton, 

1885,         .        .         ,        .        . 

10 

13 

22 

63 

54 

23 

4 

7 

15 

211 

1895,         .... 

90 

132 

91 

121 

68 

33 

10 

6 

_ 

551 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Pelham, 

+80 

+119 

+69 

+58 

+14 

+10 

+6 

—1 

—15 

+340 

1885 

4 

7 

13 

23 

46 

19 

3 

1 

_ 

116 

1895,         

7 

39 

29 

65 

59 

46 

7 

2 

_ 

254 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Plainfleld, 

+3 

+32 

+16 

+42 

+13 

+27 

+4 

+1 

- 

+138 

18S5 

_ 

1 

3 

18 

34 

32 

8 

2 

1 

99 

1895,         .... 

3 

11 

5 

22 

45 

47 

10 

4 

_ 

147 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Prpscott 

+3 

+10 

+2 

+4 

+11 

+15 

+2 

+2 

—1 

+48 

18S5,         

1 

5 

6 

20 

46 

24 

1 

2 

6 

111 

1895,         

9 

17 

17 

42 

68 

31 

1 

1 

186 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+12 

+11 

+22 

+22 

+7 

—1 

—6 

+75 

Southampton, 

1885 

4 

4 

6 

45 

66 

39 

7 

4 

2 

177 

1895 

9 

25 

25 

81 

73 

44 

9 

6 

_ 

272 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

-1-21 

+19 

+36 

+7 

+5 

+2 

+2 

—2 

+95 

South  Hadlev, 

1885 

12 

15 

17 

41 

39 

14 

4 

1 

31 

174 

1895,         

12 

52 

38 

60 

47 

21 

3 

1 

_ 

234 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Ware, 

= 

+37 

+21 

+19 

+8 

+7 

—1 

= 

-31 

+60 

1885 

5 

9 

17 

35 

65 

45 

6 

2 

_ 

184 

1895 

12 

21 

23 

72 

67 

47 

12 

5 

_ 

259 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+7 

+12 

+6 

+37 

+2 

+2 

+6 

+3 

— 

+75 

692 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


COMPARISONS   OF   FARM   ACREAGE:    1885   AND    1895  —  Coutinuetl. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 

5 
acres 


5  to  lO 

both 
In- 
clusive 


Above 

lO  but 

under 

30 


30 

but 

under 

50 


30 

but 

under 

100 


100 

but 
under 
200 


300 

but 
under 
300 


300 

acres 
and 
over 


Not 
Given 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Keturn 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Westhampton, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Williamsburg, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Worthington, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


MIDDLESEX. 

Acton, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Arlington, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Ashby, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Ashland, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Ayer, 

1886, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Bedford, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Belmont, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Billerica, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Boxborough, 

1885, 

189^, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Burlington, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Cambridge, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Carlisle, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Chelmsford, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Concord, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Dracut, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Donstable, 

1885, 

1896, 

Increase  or  decrease 
Everett, 

1SS5,  .         .         . 

1895, 

Increase  or  decrease 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1895 


in  1896 


in  1895 


8 

6 

—2 


9 
+9 

3 
5 

+2 


17 

14 

—3 

16 
30 

+14 

9 
30 

+21 

12 

25 

+13 

1 
5 

+4 

1 
11 

+10 

2 

14 

+12 

10 

21 

+11 


12 
+12 

11 

1 

—10 

13 
17 

+4 


12 
+12 

1 

56 
+55 

10 

15 

+5 


+6 

2 

4 

+2 

16 
12 


5    i 
12 

+7 

3 

15 

+12 

5 

8 

+3 


17 
41 

+24 

15 
20 

+5 

7 

31 

+24 

12 

43 

+31 

8 
13 

+5 

9 

27 
+18 

3 

13 

+10 

26 

28 
+2 

1 
9 

+8 

11 

—11 

2 

1 

—1 

1 
14 

+13 

11 

67 
+56 

12 

22 
+10 


+7 

11 

20 
+9 


9 
+3 


22 
15 

—7 

22 

25 

+3 

17 

22 

+5 

13 

37 
+24 

6 
12 

+6 

16 

19 

+3 

22 

10 

—12 

27 
31 

+4 

7 

15 

+8 

9 

3 

—6 


2 
+2 

2 

14 
+12 

20 

64 

+44 

24 

23 

—1 


16 

31 

+15 

23 

40 
+17 

21 

24 

+3 


48 
49 

+1 

20 

26 

+6 

54 

69 

+15 

28 
66 

+38 

16 

21 

+5 

29 

34 

+6 

20 

21 

+1 

58 

69 

+11 

13 

34 

+21 

30 

17 

—13 


31 

44 
+13 

50 

96 

+46 

38 

54 

+16 


8 

17 

40 

23 

14 

49 

+15 

—3 

+9 

2 

7 

18 

11 

7 

36 

+9 

:= 

+18 

5 

10 

7 

6 

2 

2 

+1 

-8 

—5 

30  30 

32  45 

+2       +15 


34 

33 

— 1 

46 
50 

+4 


60 

40 

—20 


+1 

58 

75 

+17 

24 

28 
+4 

11 
14 

+3 

32 

26 

—6 

7 

2 

—5 

53 

69 

+6 

27 
34 

+7 

17 
9 


1 

+1 

32 

31 

— 1 

40 

59 

+19 

57 
49 


39 

34 

—5 

38 

35 

—3 


—2 


29 

37 

+8 

63 

66 
—7 


16 

25 

+9 


1 

+1 

30 
39 

+9 

7 
11 

+4 

6 

6 

— 1 

18 

22 

+4 

3 
3 


28 

33 

+5 

18 

23 

+5 

8 
8 


14 

20 

+6 

33 
30 
-3 

23 

22 

— 1 

20 
29 

+9 


12 

15 

+3 

13 

19 

+« 

13 

2i 

+11 


4 

1 
—3 


2 

+2 

2 

7 
+5 


19 

25  1 

+6         +1 


2 

6 

+4 

3 
4 

+1 


3 

10 
+7 

8 
6 


4 
9 

+5 


1 

+1 


1 
2 

+1 

1 
1 


3 

+3 


3 

+3 


2 
3 

+1 


1 
3 

+2 


3 

+3 


10 

—10 

12 

—12 


7 

—7 

1 

— 1 

23 

—23 

2 

—2 


11 

—11 


63 

—63 

2 

—2 

38 

—38 


PARM    STATISTICS. 


693 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND  1895 —  Continued. 


Ndmber  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towks. 

Under 

5  to  10 

Above 

ao 

50 

100 

aoo 

300 

Total  Num- 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

t> 

in- 

under 

umler 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Mal(.tng 

<icres 

clusive 

ao 

SO 

loo 

aoo 

300 

over 

Itetum 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Fratningham, 

1885 

5 

15 

24 

52 

49 

14 

4 

2 

3 

168 

1895 

37 

59 

46 

89 

49 

24 

5 

2 

- 

311 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+32 

+44 

+22 

+37 

= 

+10 

+1 

= 

—3 

+143 

Groton, 

1885 

5 

14 

11 

49 

62 

33 

6 

4 

- 

174 

1895,         

7 

36 

22 

80 

71 

45 

10 

9 

- 

280 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+2 

+22 

+11 

+31 

+19 

+12 

+4 

+5 

- 

+106 

HoUiston, 

1885 

_ 

3 

13 

48 

32 

18 

3 

- 

- 

117 

1895 

19 

47 

38 

66 

46 

29 

6 

- 

- 

251 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+19 

+44 

+25 

+18 

+14 

+11 

+3 

- 

- 

+134 

Hopkinton, 

1885,         

12 

9 

28 

45 

52 

15 

2 

2 

- 

165 

1895,        

67 

72 

68 

97 

69 

35 

8 

2 

- 

408 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+45 

+63 

+40 

+52 

+17 

+20 

+6 

= 

- 

+243 

Hudson, 

1885,        

3 

10 

22 

34 

25 

5 

3 

1 

17 

120 

1895,         

40 

34 

27 

61 

17 

8 

1 

3 

- 

181 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+37 

+24 

+5 

+17 

—8 

+3 

—2 

+2 

—17 

+61 

Lexington, 

1885,         

3 

14 

26 

44 

41 

14 

3 

4 

150 

16 

28 

33 

47 

27 

11 

1 

- 

163 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+13 

+14 

+7 

+3 

—14 

—3 

—2 

— 1 

—4 

+13. 

Lincoln, 

1885 

_ 

7 

9 

30 

38 

20 

5 

8 

117 

1895 

4 

12 

14 

33 

38 

21 

8 

- 

131 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+5 

+  5 

+3 

=r 

+1 

+3 

+1 

—8 

+1* 

Littleton, 

1885 

4 

9 

12 

36 

53 

17 

3 

9 

145 

5 

15 

13 

31 

42 

29 

6 

- 

141 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+1 

+6 

+1 

—5 

—11 

+12 

+2 

— 1 

—9 

—4 

Lowell, 

1885 

26 

28 

24 

16 

7 

4 

1 

2 

109 

1895 

17 

16 

10 

9 

5 

4 

- 

- 

62 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—9 

-12 

—14 

—7 

-2 

= 

—1 

= 

—2 

—47 

Malden, 

1885,         .... 

9 

1 

3 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

18 

1895 

15 

4 

_ 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+6 

+3 

—3 

:= 

= 

- 

- 

- 

—1 

+6 

Marlborough, 

1885 

4 

26 

49 

63 

44 

28 

2 

- 

23 

239 

1895,         .... 

9 

19 

27 

64 

39 

18 

3 

1 

- 

180 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+5 

—7 

—22 

+1 

—5 

—10 

+1 

+1 

—23 

-09 

Maynard, 

1885,         .... 

2 

4 

7 

10 

11 

8 

1 

- 

4 

47 

1895 

14 

19 

12 

8 

12 

7 

1 

- 

- 

73 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+12 

+15 

+5 

—2 

+1 

—1 

=: 

- 

-4 

+28 

1885,         .... 

2 

5 

6 

7 

2 

5 

- 

- 

4 

31 

1895,         .... 

9 

4 

_ 

4 

4 

- 

- 

1 

- 

22 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+T 

—1 

—6 

—3 

+2 

-6 

- 

+1 

-4 

—9 

Melrose, 

1885 

5 

5 

5 

7 

2 

- 

- 

- 

17 

41 

5 

4 

2 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

=: 

—1 

—3 

—4 

2 

- 

- 

- 

—17 

—27 

Natick, 

1885 

1 

5 

14 

40 

25 

6 

1 

- 

- 

92 

1895 

60 

49 

25 

43 

27 

5 

2 

1 

- 

212 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +59 

+44 

+11 

+3 

+2 

-1 

+1 

+1 

- 

+120 

Newton, 

1885,         .... 

12 

7 

21 

30 

11 

6 

- 

- 

9 

96 

1895,         .... 

56 

35 

40 

30 

18 

4 

1 

1 

- 

185 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +44 

+28 

+19 

= 

+7 

—1 

+1 

+1 

-9 

+90 

North  Reading, 

1885,         .... 

3 

12 

15 

36 

18 

13 

5 

1 

60 

163 

1895 

19 

37 

24 

63 

21 

15 

3 

4 

- 

188 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +16 

+25 

+9 

+27 

+3 

+2 

-2 

+3 

—60 

+23 

Pepperell, 

1885 

1 

8 

14 

47 

51 

18 

7 

- 

1 

147 

7 

38 

36 

89 

75 

24 

8 

- 

- 

275 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,        +6 

+28 

+22 

+42 

+24 

+6 

+1 

- 

— 1 

+12a 

Readiug, 

1885 

6 

15 

31 

43 

13 

3 

1 

- 

60 

172 

1895 

12 

34 

50 

67 

18 

2 

1 

- 

- 

184 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,       +6 

+19 

+19 

+24 

+6 

— 1 

= 

- 

—60 

+12 

Sherborn, 

1885,         .... 

1 

7 

17 

35 

53 

19 

3 

- 

- 

135 

1895 

39 

38 

38 

51 

40 

30 

5 

2 

- 

24a 

Increase  or  decrease  In  1895 

.     +38 

+31 

+21 

+16 

—13 

+11 

+2 

+2 

- 

+108 

Shirley, 

188-< 

15 

6 

13 

29 

32 

13 

3 

_ 

1 

112 

1895,         .... 

7 

16 

27 

49 

32 

16 

6 

2 

- 

155 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

.       —8 

+10 

+14 

+20 

=^ 

+3 

+3 

+2 

—1 

+43 

691 


CE:N"SUS    of    MASSACHUSETTS — 1805. 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND   1895  —  Continued. 


CocNTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


NcMBER  OF  Persons  JIaking  Ketcrn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 

5 
acres 


5  to  10 

Above 

20 

both 

lO  but 

but 

in- 

un<ler 

under 

clusive 

30 

SO 

50 

but 

under 

100 


100 

200 

300 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

aoo 

300 

over 

Total  Num- 
ber ot  Per- 
sons -Making 
Keturu 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

SOMEBTILLE, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Stoneham, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Stow, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Sudbury, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Tewksbury, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Townsend, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Tyngsborough, 

1S85,  .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Waketield, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Waltham, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Watertown, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Way  land, 

18S5 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Westford, 

188c 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Weston, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Wilmington, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Winchester, 

18-15 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

WOBURN, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

ISSo,  

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

NORFOLK. 
Avon,* 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Bellingham, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Braintree, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


4 
12 

+8 

2 

15 

+13 

3 
1 

—2 

4 
28 

+24 


11 

+11 

6 
+6 

1 
10 

+9 

9 
16 

+7 

4 

10 

+6 


13 

+13 

2 
11 

+9 

32 

20 
-12 

3 

7 
+4 

4 

2 

—2 


13 

+4 

10 
52 

+42 


10 
+10 


3 
5 

+2 

8 
8 


—3 

2 

5 

+3 

5 

9 

+4 


21 
+15 

10 

19 

+9 

4 

7 

+3 

8 

20 

+12 

15 

7 


12 

+3 

1 

19 
+18 

4 

15 

+11 

12 

23 

+11 

10 
17 

+7 

11 
19 

+8 

9 

5 


25 

46 

+21 


3 

14 

+11 


12 


11 

12 

+1 

14 

22 
+8 


—5 

2 

7 
+5 

10 

15 

+5 

23 
19 


21 

30 

+9 

16 
16 


6 

17 

+11 

21 

5 

—16 

18 
11 

—7 

4 

16 

+12 

13 

26 

+13 

32 

27 

—5 

17 

14 

—3 

30 

40 

+10 

12 
13 

+1 

19 
27 

+8 


14 
24 

+10 


16 


14 
16 

+2 

12 

30 

+18 


3 

—3 

15 
11 


35 

39 

+4 

39 

53 

+14 

48 

91 

+43 

61 

78 
+17 

19 

45 
+26 

17 

14 

—3 

29 
33 

+4 

7 

17 
+10 

32 

42 

+10 

82 

72 

—10 

40 

39 

— 1 

54 

83 
+29 

19 

13 

—6 

29 
39 

+10 


21 
41 

+20 


32 


45 
41 


25 

40 

+15 


1 

— 1 

4 

1 

—3 

43 

46 

+3 

60 

56 

—4 

43 

42 

— 1 

70 

64 

—6 

25 
34 

+9 


1 

—5 

21 

16 

—5 

1 

4 
+3 

39 
32 

—7 

62 

64 

+2 

45 

42 

—3 

27 
34 

+7 

11 

7 
—4 


24 
+15 


38 

37 

— 1 

13 
14 

+1 


10 

- 

- 

- 

—10 

1 
1 

- 

- 

1 
—1 

17 

30 

+13 

3 

4 
+1 

1 
1 

- 

26 

35 

+9 

5 
1 

—4 

- 

31 
—31 

21 

26 

+5 

4 
9 

+5 

2 

1 

—1 

2 
—2 

20 

22 

+2 

2 
2 

1 
—1 

24 
—24 

18 

23 

+5 

2 

2 

1 

2 
+1 

— 

- 

- 

- 

31 

- 

- 

- 

—31 

11 
13 

+2 

1 
—1 

1 
+1 

3 
—3 

3 

—3 

14 

13 

—1 

- 

- 

2 
—2 

1 
—1 

2 
+2 

1 
1 

30 
35 

+5 

7 

5 

—2 

2 
+2 

2 
—2 

27 

21 

—6 

5 

2 

—3 

1 
1 

1 
—1 

14 

24 
+10 

3 

+3 

: 

73 
—73 

3 

2 

—1 

2 
6 

+4 

- 

- 

2 

-2 

3 

1 

1 

—1 

—1 

—3 

4 

19 

+15 

4 

7 
+3 

4 

8 
+4 

1 
—1 

20 

12 

-8 

1 
+1 

1 
+1 

- 

3 

1 

_ 

2 

2 

— 

- 

— 

—  1 

—1 

- 

—2 

FAKM    STATISTICS. 


695 


COMPARISONS   OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885   AND   1895  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks,  and  Towns. 


NcMBER  OP  Persons  Making  Retdkn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 


5  to  lo 

bittli 


elusive 


Above 

IOI>iit 

under 

20 


20 

hut 

under 

30 


50 

but 
uuder 
lOO 


100 

but 
uuiler 
200 


200 

but 
uuder 
300 


SOO 

aeres 
aud 
over 


Not 
(iiven 


Total  Num- 
ber of  I'er- 
sons  Making 
Keturu 


KORFOLK  — Con. 

Brookliue, 

l^S.'i,  .... 

ifiy-i,      .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Canton, 

188.5,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Cohassct, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Dedham, 

1885 

1895,  .... 

increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Dover, 

18Sj 

1895,  ... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Foxborough, 

1885,  ... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Franklin, 

1885, 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Holbrook. 

1885,  .... 

1895,  .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Hyde  Park, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Medtield, 

1885 

1895,  .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Med  way, 

1885 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Millis, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Milton, 

1885,         .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Needhani, 

18S5,  .... 

1895,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Nortolk, 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Norwood, 

188- 

1S95 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
QUINCY, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Kandolph, 

1885,  .... 

1895,  .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Sharon, 

1885,    .... 

1895,    .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Stoughton, 

1885 

1895,         

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Walpole, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


1 
15 

+1^ 


22 

+22 

2 
34 

+32 

1 
45 

+44 

2 

17 

+15 

4 

23 

+19 

3 

17 

+14 

9 
1 

—8 


17 

+17 

1 

12 

+U 

2 

13 

+11 


16 
+16 

2 

5 

+3 

16 
34 

+18 

3 
19 

+16 

2 

17 
+15 

3 

11 

+8 


+1 

9 
34 

+25 

3 

43 
+40 

5 

42 
+37 

5 
43 

+38 

5 

36 

+31 


25 

+18 


+2 


+8 

2 

15 

+13 

10 

11 

+1 

1 
31 

+30 

7 

5 

—2 

26 

45 

+19 

4 

35 

+31 

4 

18 

+14 

9 

4 

— 5 


9 

2 

-7 

11 
4 

3 

9 

+6 

4 

47 

+43 

3 

25 

+22 

3 

35 

+32 

2 

13 
+11 

3 

44 

+41 

2 
3 

+1 

14 
35 

+21 

5 

34 

+29 


32 

+24 

10 
34 

+24 

18 

48 

+30 

20 

31 

+11 

9 

11 
+2 

1 

5 

+4 

7 

21 

+14 

15 

25 

+10 

1 

24 
+23 

23 
5 

—18 

29 

45 

+  16 

7 

25 

+18 

2 
19 

+17 

13 

3 

—10 

17 

15 

—2 

3 

48 
+45 

14 
41 

+27 

14 

42 

+28 


18 

50 

+32 

20 

28 

+8 

31 

74 
+43 

33 
61 

+28 

23 

67 

+44 

67 

81 

+14 

14 
36 

+22 


3 

+1 

25 

38 

+  13 

35 

38 

+3 

20 

41 

+21 

28 

10 

—18 

65 

51 

—14 

21 

52 

+31 

13 

24 

+11 

10 

3 

—7 

30 

14 

—16 

26 
112 

+86 

25 

66 

+31 

41 

70 

+29 


4 

2 

7 

1 

_ 

+3 

—1 

- 

10 

9 

_ 

12 

14 

2 

+2 

+s 

+2 

17 

5 

_ 

7 

2 

- 

—10 

—3 

- 

32 

15 

2 

34 

19 

- 

+2 

+4 

—2 

27 

10 

3 

49 

15 

2 

+22 

+5 

-1 

25 

14 

_ 

40 

20 

4 

+15 

+6 

+4 

55 

20 

2 

39 

21 

7 

—16 

+1 

+5 

7 

1 

_ 

5 

3 

_ 

—2 

+2 

- 

1 

_ 

_ 

2 

_ 

_ 

+1 

- 

- 

34 

15 

2 

28 

13 

_ 

—6 

—2 

2 

26 

10 

20 

8 

—6 

2 

—1 

19 

16 

34 

11 

+15 

—5 

+1 

10 

1 

1 

4 

—9 

+3 

—1 

12 

8 

_ 

11 

11 

_ 

—1 

+3 

- 

37 

19 

3 

44 

9 

4 

+7 

—10 

+1 

25 

6 

_ 

25 

9 

_ 

= 

+3 

- 

8 

1 

1 

2 

1 

_ 

—6 

:= 

—1 

10 

2 

_ 

8 

- 

2 

—2 

—2 

+2 

24 

12 

_ 

57 

17 

5 

+33 

+5 

+5 

18 

9 

_ 

26 

9 

_ 

-4-8 

= 

- 

40 

14 

3 

53 

12 

1 

+13 

2 

—2 

1 
+1 

1 

1 


1 
— 1 

2 

+2 

1 

+1 

1 
— 1 


1 

+1 

1 
1 


3 
—3 

2 
—2 

1 
— 1 

1 
— 1 

3 

—3 

92 

—95 


5 
—5 

1 
— 1 


24 

38 

+14 

63 
170 

+107 

52 

148 
+96 

97 

247 

+150 

91 

222 

+131 

90 

240 

+150 

182 

223 

+41 

47 

65 

+18 


36 
+27 


129 
+41 

100 

116 

+16 

59 

158 

+99 

75 

31 

—44 

249 

198 

—51 

94 

188 

+94 

52 

112 

+60 

48 

25 

— 2S 

88 

45 

—43 

73 

296 

+223 

78 

192 

+114 

119 

235 

+116 


696 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND   1895  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for.  Each  Specified  Acreage 

COUNTIKS,   ClTIKS,  AND   TOWNS. 

Under 

5  to  10 

Aljove 

20 

50 

100 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

bpi'  (it Per- 

*9 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Siven 

sons  -Making 

cUisive 

80 

50 

loo 

aoo 

300 

over 

Keturn 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

"Welleslev, 

ISSJ,    "     

16 

21 

21 

25 

12 

5 

2 

1 

112 

215 

1895 

14 

20 

16 

16 

8 

5 

- 

- 

- 

79 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

2 

-1 

-5 

—9 

—4 

=z 

—2 

—1 

-112 

—136 

Wevmouth, 

1885,         

19 

27 

23 

48 

20 

8 

3 

- 

- 

148 

1895 

5 

14 

24 

44 

9 

1 

- 

- 

- 

97 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—14 

—13 

+1 

—4 

—11 

-7 

—3 

- 

- 

—51 

Wrentham, 

1885 

18 

19 

40 

97 

79 

33 

5 

- 

7 

298 

1895,         

6 

19 

45 

60 

25 

4 

1 

- 

160 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—18 

—13 

—21 

-52 

—19 

—8 

—1 

+1 

—7 

—138 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

1885 

6 

10 

17 

24 

5 

2 

- 

- 

3 

67 

18U5 

17 

30 

39 

7 

2 

- 

- 

- 

95 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—6 

+7 

+13 

+15 

+2 

= 

- 

- 

—3 

+28 

Bridgewater, 

1SS5,         

2 

4 

9 

31 

42 

16 

3 

1 

- 

108 

isrs, 

6 

14 

27 

53 

34 

5 

- 

1 

- 

140 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

-H 

+10 

+18 

+22 

—8 

—11 

—3 

= 

- 

+32 

Brockton, 

1885 

2 

6 

21 

37 

26 

8 

- 

- 

4 

104 

1895 

3 

6 

11 

22 

16 

6 

2 

- 

- 

66 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+1 

z:^ 

—10 

—15 

—10 

—2 

+2 

- 

—4 

—38 

Carver, 

1885 

9 

8 

23 

38 

18 

7 

- 

1 

12 

116 

1895,         

49 

33 

17 

56 

37 

22 

5 

5 

- 

224 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+40 

+25 

—6 

+18 

+19 

+15 

+5 

+4 

—12 

+108 

Duxbury, 

18S5 

6 

8 

21 

47 

27 

3 

1 

3 

4 

120 

1895 

36 

53 

52 

98 

34 

10 

5 

2 

- 

290 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+30 

+45 

+31 

+51 

+7 

+7 

+4 

—1 

—4 

+170 

East  15ridgewater, 

77 

1S85,         

1 

6 

8 

35 

21 

6 

- 

— 

— 

1895 

7 

13 

22 

49 

23 

5 

- 

- 

- 

119 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+6 

+7 

+14 

+14 

+2 

—1 

- 

- 

- 

+42 

Halifax, 

1885 

6 

6 

26 

36 

18 

8 

2 

- 

1 

103 

1895,         

1 

5 

20 

58 

22 

8 

- 

- 

- 

114 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—5 

-1 

—6 

+22 

+4 

=; 

—2 

- 

—1 

+11 

Hanover, 

1885,         

3 

8 

19 

35 

21 

11 

- 

- 

2 

99 

1895, 

17 

46 

51 

74 

27 

10 

- 

1 

- 

226 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+lJi 

+38 

+32 

+39 

+6 

—1 

- 

+1 

—2 

+127 

Hanson, 

1885 

11 

16 

38 

39 

17 

5 

1 

- 

- 

127 

1895, 

28 

37 

41 

60 

25 

4 

- 

- 

- 

195 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+17 

+21 

+3 

+21 

+8 

—1 

—1 

- 

- 

+68 

Hingbam, 

1885, 

_ 

5 

13 

18 

15 

5 

3 

- 

4 

63 

1895 

47 

110 

68 

101 

31 

10 

2 

1 

- 

370 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+47 

+105 

+55 

+83 

+16 

+5 

—1 

+1 

—4 

+307 

Hull, 

1885 

_ 

2 

1 

2 

1 

- 

- 

1 

4 

11 

1895, 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+2 

+1 

=Z 

+1 

=: 

+1 

- 

—1 

—4 

^ 

Kingston, 

1885 

23 

12 

17 

27 

20 

7 

2 

1 

5 

114 

1895 

21 

36 

39 

53 

25 

12 

5 

2 

- 

193 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—2 

+24 

+22 

+26 

+5 

+5 

+3 

+1 

—5 

+79 

Lakeville, 

1885 

1 

5 

10 

43 

56 

22 

2 

- 

1 

140 

1895,         

17 

37 

45 

70 

64 

27 

9 

2 

- 

271 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+16 

+32 

+35 

+27 

+8 

+5 

+7 

+2 

— 1 

+131 

Marion, 

1885,         

1 

1 

6 

11 

7 

- 

- 

1 

- 

27 

1895,         

24 

36 

27 

42 

16 

9 

- 

4 

- 

158 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+23 

+35 

+21 

+31 

+9 

+9 

- 

+3 

- 

+131 

Marsblield, 

1885 

2 

4 

15 

49 

33 

15 

3 

2 

1 

124 

1895 

42 

39 

31 

61 

47 

23 

6 

4 

- 

253 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+40 

+35 

+16 

+12 

+14 

+8 

+3 

+2 

— 1 

+129 

Mattapoisett, 

1885, 

3 

11 

12 

20 

23 

10 

3 

1 

- 

83 

1895 

8 

27 

25 

51 

34 

13 

4 

- 

- 

162 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

+16 

+13 

+31 

+11 

+3 

+1 

-1 

- 

+79 

Middleborough, 

1885,         

9 

5 

18 

99 

114 

49 

9 

2 

19 

324 

1895 

8 

23 

46 

111 

47 

18 

4 

2 

- 

259 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—1 

+18 

+28 

+12 

—67 

—31 

-5 

~~ 

—19 

—65 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


697 


COMPARISONS   OF  FARM   ACREAGE:    1885   AND    1895  —  Continued. 


NCMBER  OF  Persons  Makixg  Betcrn  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

CouNTiKS,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Under 
5 

acres 

5  to  10 

Above 

ao 

50 

lOO 

300 

300 

Total  Num- 

botli 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

clusive 

20 

30 

100 

300 

300 

over 

Iteturn 

PLTMOUXn— Con. 

Norwell, 

ISS.i 

1 

1 

10 

43 

27 

9 

1 

- 

- 

92 

1895 

12 

23 

21 

33 

17 

5 

- 

- 

- 

111 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+11 

+22 

+11 

—10 

—10 

—4 

—1 

- 

- 

+19 

Pembroke, 

1885 

26 

20 

25 

54 

26 

1 

- 

- 

- 

152 

1895 

40 

35 

42 

70 

39 

13 

2 

2 

- 

243 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+14 

+15 

+n 

+16 

+13 

+12 

+2 

+2 

- 

+91 

Plymouth, 

1885 

10 

6 

18 

20 

14 

17 

6 

3 

1 

95 

1895 

23 

38 

43 

84 

34 

37 

13 

19 

- 

271 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+13 

+32 

+25 

+44 

+20 

+20 

+7 

+16 

—1 

+176 

Plympton, 

1885,         

22 

9 

19 

44 

27 

5 

1 

- 

- 

127 

1895 

13 

13 

27 

43 

12 

6 

- 

- 

- 

114 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

-9 

+-1 

+8 

—1 

—15 

+1 

—1 

- 

- 

—13 

Rochester, 

1885,          

5 

6 

14 

47 

42 

24 

5 

1 

- 

144 

1895 

11 

33 

38 

68 

42 

21 

9 

6 

- 

228 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+6 

+27 

+24 

+21 

= 

—3 

+4 

+•5 

- 

+84 

Rockland, 

1SS5 

_ 

2 

1 

4 

6 

1 

- 

- 

- 

14 

1S95,          

5 

10 

22 

28 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

68 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

+8 

+21 

+24 

—5 

—1 

+2 

- 

- 

+54 

Scituate, 

1885,         ..... 

5 

10 

31 

44 

24 

11 

- 

- 

45 

170 

1895 

12 

22 

19 

49 

31 

9 

- 

- 

- 

142 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+T 

+12 

—12 

+5 

+7 

—2 

- 

- 

—45 

—28 

Wareham , 

1885 

- 

5 

5 

14 

12 

10 

5 

2 

2 

55 

1895,         .         .         .         . 

18 

14 

17 

30 

12 

7 

2 

2 

- 

102 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+18 

+9 

+12 

+16 

= 

—3 

—3 

= 

2 

+47 

West  Bridgewater, 

1885 

_ 

_ 

2 

14 

17 

13 

2 

1 

2 

51 

1895 

11 

13 

16 

44 

23 

12 

- 

- 

- 

119 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+11 

+13 

+14 

+30 

+6 

-1 

-2 

—1 

—2 

+68 

Whitman, 

1885 

4 

11 

23 

23 

5 

2 

- 

- 

4 

72 

1895,         

1 

4 

14 

14 

9 

2 

- 

- 

- 

44 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—3 

—7 

—9 

—9 

+4 

= 

- 

— 

—4 

—28 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston, 

1885 

64 

27 

18 

21 

7 

3 

2 

- 

- 

142 

1895,         

75 

21 

10 

18 

8 

8 

- 

1 

- 

141 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+11 

—6 

—8 

—3 

+1 

+5 

—2 

+1 

- 

-1 

Chelsea, 

1885 

1 

3 

2 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

9 

1895 

5 

2 

- 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

—1 

2 

+1, 

+1 

- 

- 

- 

—1 

+2 

Revere, 

1885 

_ 

2 

6 

10 

5 

2 

- 

1 

28 

1895 

2 

7 

5 

8 

3 

- 

- 

1 

- 

26 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+2 

+5 

—1 

—2 

—2 

2 

- 

:= 

- 

^ 

Winthrop, 

1885,         

6 

7 

10 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27 

1895,         

4 

4 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—2 

—3 

—8 

—3 

—1 

" 

~ 

" 

" 

—17 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 

1885 

8 

15 

22 

37 

50 

30 

^        8 

5 

1 

176 

1895 

5 

21 

22 

80 

65 

56 

12 

5 

- 

286 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—3 

+6 

= 

+43 

+15 

+26 

+4 

= 

—1 

+90 

Athol, 

1885,         

26 

26 

22 

52 

54 

33 

6 

2 

4 

225 

1895,         

18 

26 

19 

55 

65 

32 

8 

8 

- 

231 

Increase  or  decrease  In  1895, 

—8 

-=z 

—3 

+3 

+11 

— 1 

+2 

+6 

—4 

+6 

Auburn, 

1885,         

1 

4 

11 

18 

27 

20 

1 

- 

- 

82 

1895 

2 

11 

23 

50 

51 

19 

- 

1 

- 

157 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+1 

+7 

+12 

+32 

+24 

—1 

-1 

+1 

- 

+75 

Barre, 

1885 

10 

22 

18 

42 

59 

72 

18 

4 

1 

246 

1895,         

9 

31 

32 

80 

65 

79 

20 

6 

- 

322 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—1 

+9 

+14 

+38 

+6 

+7 

+2 

+2 

—1 

+76 

Berlin, 

1885 

3 

9 

15 

32 

44 

13 

3 

- 

5 

124 

1895 

42 

31 

33 

53 

43 

12 

2 

1 

- 

217 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+39 

+22 

+18_ 

+21 

— 1 

-1 

-1 

+1 

-5 

+93 

698 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMPARISONS   OF   FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND    1895  —  Continued. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Keturn  for  Each 

Specifi 

ED  Acreage 

COUNTIKS,   CiTIKS,  AND  TOWNS. 

Under 

5  to  10 

Above 

ao 

50 

100 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

5 

both 

lO  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  olPer- 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  ^Making 

clusive 

20 

50 

loo 

200 

300 

over 

Ketuni 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Blackstone, 

1885 

2 

10 

19 

38 

27 

15 

5 

1 

_ 

117 

1895 

34 

58 

29 

70 

33 

20 

8 

_ 

_ 

252 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+32 

+48 

+10 

+32 

+6 

+5 

+3 

—1 

_ 

+135 

Bolton, 

1885 

6 

9 

18 

41 

47 

24 

2 

1 

^ 

148 

1S95,         

39 

45 

41 

79 

58 

29 

2 

1 

_ 

294 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+33 

+36 

+23 

+38 

+11 

+5 

=r 

^ 

_ 

+146 

Boylston, 

1885 

1 

3 

12 

32 

28 

31 

4 

_ 

16 

127 

1895 

5 

9 

31 

62 

48 

33 

5 

1 

_ 

194 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+6 

+19 

+30 

+20 

+2 

+1 

+1 

—16 

+67 

Brookfleld, 

1835 

7 

11 

26 

51 

42 

34 

6 

1 

7 

185 

1895,         

19 

41 

37 

76 

57 

39 

7 

3 

_ 

279 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Charlton, 

1885 

+12 

+30 

+11 

+25 

+15 

+5 

+1 

+2 

—7 

+94 

17 

15 

37 

75 

90 

55 

8 

6 

6 

309 

1895, 

49 

56 

43 

114 

105 

68 

9 

7 

_ 

451 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Clinton, 

1885 

+32 

+41 

+6 

+39 

+15 

+13 

+1 

+1 

—6 

+142 

2 

3 

9 

7 

8 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

30 

1895 

74 

39 

43 

"26 

11 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

196 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Dana, 

1885 

+72 

+36 

+34 

+19 

+3 

+2 

- 

- 

- 

+166 

17 

11 

8 

30 

45 

23 

4 

2 

47 

187 

1895 

4 

5 

10 

43 

54 

22 

3 

3 

_ 

144 

Increase  or  decrea(<e  in  1895, 

—13 

—8 

+2 

+13 

+9 

—1 

—1 

+1 

—47 

—43 

Douglas, 

1885,         

9 

9 

12 

42 

48 

26 

3 

2 

110 

261 

1895,         

2 

9 

19 

70 

54 

47 

5 

10 

_ 

216 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—7 

:= 

+7 

+28 

+6 

+21 

+2 

+8 

—110 

—45 

Dudley, 

1885,         

3 

7 

8 

37 

39 

31 

4 

2 

2 

133 

1895 

3 

6 

20 

41 

47 

40 

5 

4 

_ 

166 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

^ 

—1 

+12 

+4 

+8 

+9 

+1 

+2 

—2 

+33 

FiTCHBURG, 

1885 

4 

27 

25 

56 

60 

27 

2 

3 

5 

209 

1895 

15 

34 

29 

70 

54 

38 

1 

2 

_ 

243 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Gardner, 

1885 

+11 

+7 

+4 

+14 

—6 

+11 

—1 

—1 

-5 

+34 

5 

4 

9 

16 

24 

15 

11 

1 

5 

90 

1895,         

10 

14 

18 

47 

36 

21 

6 

4 

_ 

156 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Grafton, 

1885 

+5 

+10 

+9 

+31 

+12 

+6 

-5 

+3 

—5 

+66 

5 

4 

20 

42 

42 

26 

9 

1 

1 

150 

1895 

21 

24 

33 

74 

50 

26 

7 

_ 

_ 

235 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+16 

+20 

+13 

+32 

+8 

:= 

—2 

—1 

—1 

+85 

Hardwick, 

1885 

4 

6 

15 

27 

67 

59 

11 

4 

2 

195 

1895 

11 

14 

27 

48 

55 

73 

22 

11 

_ 

261 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Harvard, 

1885 

+7 

+8 

+12 

+21 

—12 

+14 

+11 

+7 

—2 

+66 

9 

11 

18 

61 

73 

28 

3 

3 

4 

210 

1895,         

6 

24 

19 

57 

77 

35 

5 

2 

_ 

225 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

-3 

+13 

+1 

—4 

+4 

+7 

+2 

—1 

—4 

+15 

Holden, 

1885,         

_ 

10 

23 

55 

63 

46 

7 

1 

9 

214 

1895,         

5 

7 

63 

101 

95 

48 

2 

3 

_ 

324 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

—3 

+40 

+46 

+32 

+2 

— 5 

+2 

—9 

+110 

Hopedale,* 

1885 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

1895 

6 

12 

13 

18 

8 

1 

1 

- 

- 

59 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

1885,         

21 

16 

24 

62 

58 

38 

9 

4 

1 

233 

1895 

15 

38 

34 

101 

82 

65 

10 

9 

_ 

354 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

-6 

+22 

+10 

+39 

+24 

+27 

+1 

+5 

-1 

+121 

Lancaster, 

1885 

6 

22 

15 

53 

43 

13 

4 

_ 

1 

157 

1895,         

46 

51 

48 

88 

64 

30 

6 

3 

_ 

336 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+40 

+29 

+33 

+35 

+21 

+17 

+2 

+3 

—1 

+179 

Leicester, 

1885,        

12 

15 

19 

38 

30 

22 

8 

1 

1 

146 

1895, 

35 

63 

57 

95 

67 

29 

1 

4 

_ 

341 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+23 

+48 

+38 

+57 

+27 

+7 

—7 

+3 

-1 

+195 

Leominster, 

1885 

15 

31 

26 

53 

57 

19 

3 

1 

13 

218 

1895, 

19 

26 

32 

85 

40 

25 

7 

1 

_ 

235 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

—5 

+6 

+32 

—17 

4-6 

+4 

= 

—13 

+17 

Lunenburg, 

1885 

15 

21 

21 

61 

66 

22 

5 

3 

_ 

214 

1895,         

32 

46 

44 

94 

75 

41 

4 

2 

_ 

338 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+17 

+25 

+23 

+33 

+9 

+19 

—1 

—1 

- 

+124 

PAEM    STATISTICS. 


699 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885   AND    1895  — Continued, 


Number 

3F  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Under 
5 

5  to  10 

Above 

30 

50 

100 

200 

300 

Total  Num- 

botli 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  of  Per- 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

clusive 

30 

SO 

loo 

300 

300 

over 

Keturn 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Mendon, 

1885 

8 

20 

28 

36 

39 

25 

5 

_ 

92 

253 

1895 

37 

37 

37 

57 

31 

36 

5 

2 

_ 

242 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+29 

+17 

+9 

+21 

—8 

+11 

= 

+2 

—92 

—11 

Milford, 

1885 

6 

18 

36 

35 

36 

8 

- 

2 

- 

141 

1895,         

10 

33 

25 

27 

20 

8 

_ 

_ 

_ 

123 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+15 

—11 

—8 

—16 

:= 

- 

—2 

_ 

—18 

Millbury, 

1885 

_ 

3 

10 

23 

36 

21 

2 

_ 

_ 

95 

1895 

33 

33 

31 

68 

41 

21 

1 

_ 

_ 

228 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+33 

+30 

+21 

+45 

+5 

= 

-1 

- 

- 

+133 

New  Braintree, 

1885 

3 

4 

5 

12 

16 

45 

13 

2 

19 

119 

1895,         

6 

3 

14 

32 

18 

45 

14 

2 

_ 

134 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+3 

—1 

+9 

+20 

+2 

^ 

+1 

rrz 

—19 

+15 

Northborough, 

1885,         

2 

14 

12 

26 

39 

23 

5 

- 

11 

132 

1895 

25 

68 

49 

55 

43 

33 

2 

1 

- 

276 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+23 

+54 

+37 

+29 

-H 

+10 

—3 

+1 

—11 

+144 

Northbridge, 

1885 

3 

4 

8 

22 

27 

10 

1 

2 

- 

77 

11 

32 

30 

55 

43 

18 

3 

4 

_ 

196 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+8 

+28 

+22 

+33 

+16 

+8 

+2 

+2 

- 

+119 

North  Brookfield, 

1885 

20 

14 

31 

44 

53 

32 

1 

- 

3 

198 

1895,         

16 

30 

38 

71 

63 

32 

4 

1 

- 

255 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

—4 

+16 

+7 

+27 

+10 

1= 

+3 

+1 

—3 

+57 

Oakham, 

1885 

2 

2 

_ 

20 

43 

35 

2 

3 

- 

107 

1895,         

18 

25 

10 

48 

46 

39 

5 

5 

- 

196 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+16 

+23 

+10 

+28 

+3 

+4 

+3 

+2 

- 

+89 

Oxford, 

1885, 

_ 

2 

20 

52 

41 

32 

5 

4 

7 

163 

1895,         

5 

16 

37 

82 

50 

43 

6 

2 

- 

241 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+5 

+14 

+17 

+30 

+9 

+11 

+1 

2 

—7 

+78 

Paxton, 

1885 

3 

3 

15 

36 

22 

17 

9 

1 

29 

135 

12 

10 

18 

48 

40 

19 

8 

1 

- 

156 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+9 

+7 

+3 

+12 

+18 

+2 

—1 

=: 

—29 

+21 

1885 

13 

7 

15 

33 

59 

64 

10 

2 

2 

205 

1895 

22 

20 

16 

76 

72 

74 

10 

6 

- 

296 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+9 

+13 

+1 

+43 

+13 

+10 

= 

+4 

2 

+91 

Phillipston, 

1885 

1 

2 

2 

16 

32 

27 

7 

4 

- 

91 

15 

25 

22 

51 

34 

43 

11 

4 

- 

205 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+14 

+23 

+20 

+35 

+2 

+16 

+4 

= 

- 

+114 

Princeton, 

1885,          .... 

17 

5 

11 

41 

51 

47 

11 

4 

81 

268 

1895,         .... 

74 

26 

23 

83 

84 

56 

9 

8 

- 

363 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+57 

+21 

+12 

+42 

+33 

+9 

—2 

+4 

—81 

+95 

Royalstou, 

1885 

6 

7 

9 

24 

73 

50 

8 

3 

17 

197 

1895 

10 

22 

19 

49 

64 

67 

24 

13 

- 

268 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+i 

+15 

+10 

+25 

—9 

+17 

+16 

+10 

-17 

+71 

Rutlund, 

1885,          .... 

1 

4 

11 

37 

48 

56 

13 

3 

- 

173 

1895,         .... 

18 

14 

90 

58 

68 

59 

15 

7 

- 

261 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+1T 

+10 

+11 

+21 

+20 

+3 

+2 

+4 

- 

+88 

Shrewsbury, 

1885,         .... 

_ 

5 

18 

38 

57 

26 

2 

— 

— 

146 

1895,         .... 

24 

50 

39 

63 

63 

36 

4 

- 

- 

279 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,      +24 

+45 

+21 

+25 

+6 

+10 

+2 

- 

- 

+133 

Southborough, 

1885,         .... 

8 

26 

37 

61 

43 

12 

3 

1 

- 

191 

1895 

3 

9 

30 

50 

40 

6 

1 

3 

~ 

142 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,       —5 

-17 

—7 

—11 

—3 

—6 

—2 

+2 

- 

—49 

Southbridge, 

1885,         .... 

4 

2 

5 

14 

13 

26 

8 

2 

3 

77 

1895 

1 

2 

7 

23 

24 

30 

7 

2 

- 

96 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,       —3 

I^ 

+2 

+9 

+11 

+i 

—1 

= 

—3 

+19 

Spencer, 

1885 

6 

10 

25 

58 

62 

53 

9 

2 

35 

260 

1895,         .... 

8 

7 

13 

49 

65 

52 

9 

3 

- 

206 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,       +2 

—3 

—12 

—9 

+3 

—1 

= 

+1 

—35 

—54 

Sterling, 

1885,         .... 

2 

8 

20 

56 

72 

49 

4 

- 

2 

213 

6 

35 

31 

84 

81 

52 

9 

1 

- 

299 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,        +4 

+27 

+11 

+28 

+9 

+3 

+5 

+1 

-2 

+86 

Sturbridge, 

1885 

5 

8 

10 

23 

44 

42 

8 

5 

- 

145 

1895 

20 

28 

37 

71 

70 

66 

11 

6 

- 

309 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +15 

+20 

+27 

+48 

+26 

+24 

+3 

+1 

~ 

+164 

700 


OEjSI^SUS    of   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND    1895  —  Continued. 


Number 

OF  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 

CocNTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

fnder 

5  to  10 

Above 

20 

50 

100 

aoo 

300 

Total  Num- 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

but 

but 

acres 

Not 

ber  ofl'er- 

acres 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

under 

under 

and 

Given 

sons  Making 

clusive 

30 

30 

100 

aoo 

300 

over 

Return 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

1 

1 

Sutton, 

1 

1 

1SS5, 

7 

12 

21 

45 

65 

25 

4 

3 

1 

183 

1S95 

2 

24 

34 

101 

84 

46 

7 

2 

- 

300 

Increase  or  decrease  In  1895, 

—5 

+12 

+13 

+56 

+19 

+21 

+3 

—1 

—1 

+117 

Templeton, 

1885, 

14 

11 

13 

34 

35 

28 

6 

2 

— 

143 

1895,         

18 

41 

33 

92 

66 

38 

5 

4 

_ 

297 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 

+4 

+30 

+20 

+58 

+31 

+10 

—1 

+2 

- 

+154 

Upton, 

1885,         

4 

10 

20 

43 

36 

17 

7 

1 

2 

140 

1895 

37 

47 

62 

92 

46 

26 

3 

3 

_ 

316 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+33 

+37 

+42 

+49 

+10 

+9 

—4 

+2 

—2 

+176 

TJxbridge, 

1885,         .... 

21 

26 

29 

67 

67 

36 

6 

2 

8 

262 

1895 

8 

32 

40 

57 

72 

47 

4 

4 

- 

264 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

—13 

+6 

+11 

—10 

+5 

+11 

—2 

+2 

—8 

+2 

Warren, 

1885,         .... 

- 

2 

2 

13 

24 

43 

13 

3 

_ 

100 

1895 

_ 

21 

9 

26 

32 

43 

19 

3 

_ 

153 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

- 

+19 

+1 

+13 

+8 

= 

+6 

= 

- 

+53 

Webster, 

1885 

4 

7 

5 

20 

20 

9 

3 

2 

24 

94 

1895 

5 

4 

3 

26 

21 

10 

_ 

5 

_ 

74 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+1 

—3 

2 

+6 

+1 

+1 

-3 

+3 

—24 

-20 

Westborough, 

1885,         .... 

- 

12 

18 

48 

37 

33 

3 

2 

2 

155 

1895 

27 

30 

22 

55 

45 

31 

2 

1 

_ 

213 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+27 

+18 

+4 

+7 

+8 

-2 

—1 

—1 

—2 

+58 

We^t  Boylston, 

18S5,         .... 

4 

13 

15 

41 

34 

14 

- 

- 

1 

122 

1895 

6 

11 

11 

41 

31 

17 

1 

_ 

_ 

118 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

+2 

2 

—4 

= 

—3 

+3 

+1 

- 

—1 

—4 

West  Brookfield, 

1885 

2 

1 

6 

22 

25 

25 

7 

5 

5 

98 

1S95,         .... 

7 

23 

14 

41 

43 

28 

5 

5 

_ 

166 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,       +5 

+22 

+8 

+19 

+18 

+3 

—2 

ZZ= 

—5 

+68 

Westminster, 

1885 

7 

16 

26 

58 

76 

39 

5 

1 

1 

229 

1895 

34 

54 

34 

102 

80 

65 

12 

2 

_ 

3S3 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +27 

+38 

+8 

+44 

+4 

+26 

+7 

+1 

—1 

+154 

Winchendon, 

1885 

4 

10 

14 

40 

47 

34 

8 

4 

5 

166 

1895 

1 

16 

15 

45 

47 

40 

9 

8 

_ 

181 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

.       —3 

+6 

+1 

+5 

^ 

+6 

+1 

+4 

—5 

+15 

Worcester, 

1885,         .... 

16 

53 

57 

83 

69 

41 

9 

1 

20 

349 

1895 

105 

100 

63 

93 

69 

39 

7 

3 

- 

479 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 

,     +89 

+47 

+6 

+10 

= 

—2 

2 

+2 

—20 

+130 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  .State,  and  Counties. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  Return  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 
5 

acres 


5  to  lOi  Above 

20 

50 

both 

10  but 

but 

but 

in- 

under 

under 

under 

clusive 

20 

50 

lOO 

lOO 

but 
under 
200 


200 

300 

but 

acres 

Not 

inder 

and 

Given 

300 

over 

Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons Making 
Return 


THE  STATE, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Barnstable, 

18S5,        .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895, 
Berkshire, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
Bristol, 

1885 

1S95,         .... 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 
DCKE8, 

1885,         .... 

1895 

Increase  or  decrease  in  1895 


2,232 

6,173 

+3,941 

109 
583 

+474 


3,242 

8,750 

+5,508 

144 
373 
+229 


92  154 

270  430 

+178  +276 

130  227 

464  864 

+334  +637 


39 

28 

-11 


29 

45 

+16 


5,085 

8,332 

+3,247 

195 

341 

+146 

267 

425 

+158 

431 

812 

+381 

49 

70 

+21 


11,136    11,156      7,431 

16,772    12,931;     9,076 

+5,636+1,775+1,645 

332I        I62!  74 

432'        202         127 

+1001       +40,       +53 


1,645 
2,031 
+386 

11 
33 

+22 


611'        845      1,179       400 

911;     1,050,     1,404       464 

+300     +205     +225     +64 


1,099  939  361 
1,685  1,143  518 
+586     +204     +157 


97 
105 
+8 


49 

67 
+18 


84  59         17 

113  71         26 

+29,      +12       +9 


735 

2,348 

1,222 

_ 

-f48" 

—2,348 

19 

124 

33 

_ 

+14 

—124 

204 

176 

339 

- 

+135 

—176 

24 

40 

40 

_ 

+  16 

—40 

10 

17 

25 

_ 

+15 

-17 

45,010 

65,287 

+20,277 

1,170 
2,124 
+954 

3,928 

5,293 

+1,365 

3,300 

5,593 

+2,293 

401 

483 

+82 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


701 


COMPARISONS  OF  FARM  ACREAGE:    1885  AND    1895  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


Thk  State,  and  Counties. 


Number  of  Persons  Making  REXtrRN  for  Each  Specified  Acreage 


Under 
5 

acres 


5  to  10 

Above 

20 

both 

lO  but 

but 

in- 

under 

under 

clusive 

20 

30 

50 

but 
under 
100 

100 

but 
under 
200 

779 

866 

+87 

378 
402 

+24 

1,027 
1,2.59 
+232 

924 
1,130 

+206 

818 

997 

+179 

752 

904 

+152 

992 
1,166 
+174 

695 

882 
+187 

1,589 
1,605 
+16 

708 

874 

+166 

9 
24 

+15 

4 
19 

+15 

603 

639 

+36 

258 

244 

—14 

664 
710 

+46 

267 

297 

+30 

13 

12 
—1 

5 

8 

+3 

2,632 
3,145 

+513 

1,767 
2,196 
+429 

200 

300 

but 

acres 

under 

and 

300 

over 

Not 
(Jiven 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Per- 
sons JIaking 
i4eturn 


Essex, 

1S85, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Franklin, 

18S5, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Hampden, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Hampshire, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Middlesex, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Kantucket, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Norfolk, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Pltmouth, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Suffolk, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 
Worcester, 

1885, 

1895, 

Increase  or 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  In  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


decrease  in  1895 


284 

757 

+473 

184 

265 
+81 

176 

419 

+243 

126 

309 

+183 

330 

968 

+638 


10 
+10 

132 

402 
+270 

158 

462 

+304 

71 

86 
+15 

401 
1,1.50 
+749 


433 

984 
+551 

214 

547 

+333 

224 

583 
+359 

209 

613 

+404 

494 
1,227 

+733 

3 
14 

+11 

223 

027 
+404 

187 

740 

+553 

39 
34 

—5 

662 

1,669 

+1,007 


549 

733 

+184 

272 

455 

+183 

313 

547 
+234 

335 

572 
+237 

854 
1,150 

+296 

14 

24 

+10 

342 

667 

+325 

422 

812 

+390 

36 
17 

—19 

1,006 
1,707 
+701 


990 
1,370 
+380 

737 
1,232 
+495 

733 
1,127 
+394 

773 
1,182 
+409 

1,737 
2,333 
+596 

21 

41 

+20 

793 
1.133 

+340 


1,444 
+546 

36 

29 

—7 

2,279 

3,748 

+1,469 


66 

36 

74 

46 

+8 

+10 

207 

75 

264 

146 

+57 

+71 

191 

95 

234 

139 

+43 

+44 

163 

87 

227 

112 

+64 

+25 

116 

32 

142 

61 

+26 

+29 

4 

4 

7 

8 

+3 

+4 

29 

14 

33 

16 

+4 

+2 

49 

20 

70 

53 

+21 

+33 

2 

1 

- 

2 

—2 

+1 

341 

114 

390 

202 

+49 

+88 

94 

—94 

135 

—135 

121 

—121 

92 

—92 

568 

—568 

1 

— 1 

254 

—254 

114 

—114 

1 

— 1 

611 

—611 


3,609 

5,232 

+1,623 

3,775 

5,298 

+1,523 

3,423 

4,950 

+1,527 

3,472 

5,063 

+1,591 

6,428 

8,360 

+1,932 

60 
147 

+87 

2,648 

3,761 

+1,113 

2,779 

4,588 

+1,809 

204 

188 

-16 

9,813 

14,207 

+4,394 


Total  Wages  Paid  in  Agriculture. 


[703] 


TOTAL  WAGES   PAID   I^  AGEICULTURE. 


('i)uxTiEs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Keturns 


R(>tiirns  Re- 
porting Wages 
raid 


Total  Wages 
I'aid 


Average  Wages 
Paid  by  Each 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnetable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,  . 
Cbatham,  . 
Deunis, 
Eastham,  . 
Falmouth, 
Harwich,   . 
Mashpee,  . 
Orleans,     . 
Proviiicetown, 
Sandwich, 
Truro, 
Well  fleet,  . 
Yarmouth, 


BERKSHIRE. 


Adams, 

Alford,       . 

BecKet, 

Cheshire,  . 

Clarksburg, 

Dalton, 

Egremont, 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock,    . 

Hinsdale,   . 

Lanesborough, 

Lee,    . 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford,  . 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otis,  . 

Peru, 

P1TT8FIELD, 

Richmond, 

Sandistield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield,   . 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown,  . 

Windsor,   . 


BRISTOL. 


Acushnet, . 
Attk'borough, 
Berkley,     . 
Dartmouth, 
Dightou,    . 
Easton, 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  Kiver, 
Freetown, . 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 
North  Attleborough 
Norton, 
Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk,    . 
Somerset,  . 
Swansea,   . 
Taunton, 
W^estport,  . 


2,124 

142 
122 
175 
191 
115 

83 
155 
378 

41 
101 

97 
144 
145 
144 

91 


5,293 

154 
97 
166 
164 
144 
130 
95 
122 
224 
118 
146 
160 
163 
198 
159 
28 
39 
222 
146 
178 
148 
394 
142 
254 
189 
288 
116 
98 
105 
134 
362 
210 


5,593 

292 
237 
243 
654 
227 
373 
198 
142 
125 
150 
188 
236 
203 
321 
566 
285 
86 
328 
368 
371 


885 

76 

43 

84 

98 

72 

32 

107 

213 

18 

26 

2 

83 

10 

9 

62 


2,446 

100 
30 
62 
92 
76 
68 
65 

158 

44 

82 

124 

107 

60 

11 

16 

115 

96 

48 

34 

229 

59 

81 

49 

121 

106 

35 

49 

74 

230 

25 


2,578 

143 

108 

76 

306 

128 

139 

71 

90 

68 

98 

102 

92 

158 

119 

179 

83 
184 
141 
293 


$208,958 

28,039 

18,155 

9,053 

7,927 

11,559 

4,135 

47,842 

38,924 

10,175 

4,.3U1 

2,241 

2,787 

5,876 

895 

16,959 


$679,884 

25,242 
6,754 
11,732 
14,448 
10,352 
18,208 
20,824 

61,971 

8,679 

10,564 

21,544 

73,795 

12,160 

2,245 

1,550 

21,414 

19,268 

6,538 

4,225 

73,881 

8,111 

11,288 

5,180 

30,190 

121,848 

7,661 

5,117 

17,345 

45,755 

1  995 


$5S2,478 

21,486 
37,484 
14,764 
67,543 
32,143 
46,849 
15,991 
29,698 
9,350 
14,279 
31,587 
28,522 
21,315 
19,710 
39,228 

32,249 
36,116 
43,701 
40,463 


$236.11 

368.93 
422.21 
107. TT 

80.89 
160.54 
129.22 
447.12 
182.74 
565.28 
168.88 
1,120.. 50 

84.45 
587.60 

99.44 
273.53 


$277.96 

252.42 
225.13 
189.23 
157.04 
136.21 
267.76 
320.37 

392.22 
197.25 

128.83 
173.74 
689.67 
202.67 
204.09 
96.88 
186.21 
200.71 
136.21 
124.26 
322.62 
137.47 
139.36 
105.71 
249.50 
1,149.61 
218.89 
104.43 
234.39 
198.93 
79.80 


$225.94 

150.25 
347.07 
194.26 
220.73 
2.51.12 
337.04 
225.23 
329.98 
137.50 
145.70 
309.68 
310.02 
134.91 
165.63 
219.15 

.388.54 
196.28 
309.94 
138.10 


[705] 


706 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


TOTAL   WAGES   PAID    IN  AGRICULTURE —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Returns  Re- 

Total  Returns 

portinf?  Wages 

Paid 

483 

134 

111 

40 

67 

17 

79 

26 

20 

1 

12 

_ 

75 

8 

119 

42 

5,232 

2,612 

195 

98 

187 

136 

147 

114 

220 

99 

46 

28 

169 

119 

104 

82 

192 

67 

117 

79 

145 

57 

98 

60 

265 

162 

349 

167 

23 

14 

84 

38 

80 

46 

36 

26 

46 

34 

104 

36 

392 

175 

179 

66 

4 

3 

244 

123 

115 

47 

157 

95 

261 

126 

88 

16 

287 

99 

88 

44 

279 

64 

46 

33 

58 

13 

163 

71 

87 

55 

177 

120 

5,298 

2,087 

267 

129 

215 

117 

174 

64 

154 

65 

233 

122 

217 

82 

348 

234 

81 

29 

137 

87 

212 

146 

149 

39 

160 

60 

219 

38 

116 

52 

48 

15 

199 

100 

279 

46 

264 

126 

343 

97 

149 

33 

131 

71 

257 

32 

199 

89 

277 

96 

254 

31 

216 

87 

4,950 

2,350 

376 

273 

228 

97 

241 

94 

154 

54 

272 

144 

173 

55 

278 

144 

196 

82 

97 

16 

Total  Wages 
Paid 


Average  Wages 
Paid  by  Kach 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 


DUKES. 

Chilmark, .... 
Cottage  City,     . 
Edgartown, 
Gaj'  Head, 

Gosnold 

Tisburj,    .... 
West  Tisbury, . 

ESSEX. 

Amesburj-, 

Andover 

Beverly 

Boxford 

Bradford 

Dan  vers 

Essex 

Georgetown,     . 

Gloucester,   . 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, .... 

Haverhill, 

Ipswich,    .... 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,        .... 

Lynntield, 

Manchester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methuen,   .... 

Middleton, 

Nahant 

Newbury, .... 

Newbdryport, 

North  Andover, 

Peabody,    .... 

Rockport,  .... 

Rowley,     .... 

Salem,      .... 

Salisbury, 

Saugus,      .... 

Swampscott, 

Topefield, .... 

Wenham,  .... 

West  Newbury,       .        . 

FRANKLIN. 

Aehfield,    .... 

Bernardston,     . 

Buckland, .... 

Charlcmont, 

Colrain,      .... 

Conway,     .... 

Deerfield 

Erving 

Gill 

Greenfield, 

Hawley 

Heath 

Leverott 

Ley  den,     .... 
Monroe,     .... 
Montague, 
New  Salem, 
Northrield, 

Orange 

Rowe,         .... 

Shelburne, 

Bhutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick,  .... 

Wendell,    .... 

Whately 

HAMPDEN, 

Agawam 

Bland  ford, 
Brimfiold, 

Chester 

Ciiicopee, 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

Granville 

Hampden 

Holland 


$22,738 

1,917 

6,080 

4,751 

20 

2,430 
8,540 

$817,758 

19,034 
51,119 
64,293 
16,621 

8,732 
45,156 
16,327 

7,010 
27,786 

9,519 
18,340 
36,261 
36,618 
11,127 
15,337 

9,005 

8,276 
16,960 
10,012 
65,734 
16,136 

1,580 
40,652 
15,797 
48,274 
60,751 

3,825 
11,672 
25,328 

8,717 
15,690 

8,556 
35,132 
10,947 
22,434 

$387,880 

22,637 

14,123 

8,863 

11,327 

19,677 

19,040 

50,301 

3,071 

15,248 

31,173 

5,221 

6,977 

4,365 

4,884 

2,048 

16,276 

4,615 

25,196 

22,178 

5,696 

15,183 

1,880 

26,303 

22,265 

5,638 

23,695 

$406,304 

45,553 
18,947 
13,463 

7,946 
29,200 
11,756 
14,081 
16,021 

1,563 


$169.69 

47.93 
298.82 
182.73 

20.00 

303.75 
203.33 

$313.08 

194.22 
375.88 
563.97 
167.89 
311.86 
379.46 
199.11 
104.62 
351.72 
167.00 
305.67 
223.83 
213.28 
794.79 
403.61 
195.76 
318.31 
498.82 
278.11 
375.62 
244.48 
526.67 
330.50 
336.11 
608.15 
482.15 
239.06 
117.90 
575.64 
136.20 
475.45 
658.15 
494.82 
199.04 
186.95 

$185.86 

175.48 
120.71 
138.48 
174.26 
161.29 
232.20 
214.96 
105.90 
175.26 
213.51 
133.87 
116.28 
114.87 

93.92 
136.53 
162.76 
100.33 
199.97 
228.64 
172.61 
213.85 

58.75 
295.54 
2.31.93 
181.87 
272.36 

$172.90 

166.86 
195. 3;{ 
143.22 
147.15 
202.78 
213.75 

97.78 
195.38 

97.69 


PARM    STATISTICS. 


707 


TOTAL  WAGES 

PAID   IN   AGRICULTURE - 

•  Continued. 

Returns  Re- 

Average Wages 

CousTiKs,  Cities,  ani>  Towns. 

Total  Keturiis 

porting  "Wages 
raid 

Total  Wages 
raid 

Paid  by  Each 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HOLYOKE, 

128 

52 

$16,324 

$313.92 

Longmeadow,  . 

122 

36 

11,522 

320.06 

Ludlow ,     . 

246 

156 

21,849 

140.06 

Moneon,     . 

338 

161 

22,793 

141.57 

Montgomery,    . 

109 

34 

3,.544 

104.24 

Palmer, 

287 

156 

17,065 

109.39 

Russell,      . 

83 

35 

3,037 

86.77 

Southwick, 

287 

103 

16,484 

160.04 

Springfield,  . 

290 

134 

29,633 

221.14 

Tollaud,     . 

114 

32 

4,707 

147.09 

"Wales, 

119 

39 

6,898 

176.87 

Westfield, 

352 

216 

37,410 

173.19 

"West  Springfield,     . 

237 

123 

39,043 

317.42 

Wilbraham, 

223 

114 

17,465 

153.20 

HAMPSinRE. 

5,063 

2,084 

$428,777 

$205.75 

Amherst 

269 

102 

43,440 

425.88 

Belcliertown,    . 

414 

159 

22,211 

139.69 

Chesterfield, 

190 

89 

9,570 

107.53 

Cumiuington,    . 

152 

53 

7,818 

147.. 51 

Easthampton,   . 

201 

121 

19,868 

164.20 

Entield,      . 

95 

37 

7,130 

192.70 

Goshen,     . 

115 

42 

5,697 

135.64 

Granby,     . 

232 

101 

23,680 

234.46 

Greenwich, 

113 

37 

4,390 

118.65 

Hadlev,      . 

352 

123 

45,046 

366.23 

Hatfield,     . 

264 

117 

50,259 

429.56 

Huntington, 

146 

69 

6,331 

91.75 

Middlerteld,       . 

94 

44 

6,133 

139.39 

NOKTIJAMPTON, 

551 

274 

59,950 

218.80 

Pelham, 

254 

24 

1,349 

56.21 

Plainfield,. 

147 

47 

4,718 

100.34 

Prescott,    . 

186 

27 

3,854 

142.74 

Southampton,   . 

272 

117 

24,216 

206.97 

South  Hadley,  . 

234 

119 

31,926 

268.29 

AVare, 

259 

150 

19,724 

131.49 

AVesthampton, . 

159 

63 

8,237 

130.75 

"Williamsburg,  . 

179 

89 

12,242 

137.56 

"Worthington, 

185 

80 

10,991 

137.39 

MIDDLESEX. 

8,360 

4,313 

$1,811,960 

$420.12 

Acton 

186 

112 

33,075 

295.31 

Arlington, 

108 

52 

121,650 

2,339.42 

Ashby, 

270 

145 

13,652 

94.15 

Ashland,    . 

212 

48 

8,964 

186.75 

Ayer, 

72 

17 

2,759 

162.29 

Bedford,    . 

149 

57 

33,185 

582.19 

Belmont,    . 

63 

57 

89,470 

1,569.65 

Billerica,   . 

249 

139 

44,537 

320.41 

Boxborough, 

128 

44 

9,780 

222.27 

Burlington, 

41 

38 

18,925 

498.03 

Cambridge, 

21 

19 

29,283 

1,541.21 

Carlisle,     . 

142 

50 

11,374 

227.48 

Chelmsford, 

366 

199 

25,812 

129.71 

Concord,    . 

198 

140 

81,301 

580.72 

Dracut, 

159 

127 

49,982 

393.56 

Dunstable, 

129 

51 

13,603 

266.73 

Everett,  . 

22 

16 

20,376 

1,273.50 

Framingham, 

311 

117 

81,167 

693.74 

Groton, 

280 

169 

37,261 

220.48 

HoUiston,  . 

251 

47 

11,210 

238.51 

Hopkinton, 

408 

66 

15,700 

237.88 

Hudson,     . 

181 

74 

18,520 

250.27 

Lexington, 

163 

87 

54,160 

622.53 

Lincoln,     . 

131 

104 

56,299 

541.34 

Littleton,   . 

141 

84 

30,905 

367.92 

Lowell,    . 

62 

100 

22,018 

220.18 

Malden,   . 

23 

17 

19,789 

1,164.06 

Marlborough 

180 

107 

33,150 

309.81 

Maynard,  . 

73 

38 

10,494 

276.16 

Medford, 

22 

14 

28,168 

2,011.29 

Melrose,     . 

14 

11 

10,431 

948.27 

Natick, 

212 

138 

47,226 

342.22 

Newton,  . 

185 

140 

98,212 

701.51 

North  Reading 

186 

107 

16,850 

157.48 

Pepperell, . 

275 

101 

19,143 

189.53 

Reading,    . 

184 

114 

31,839 

279.29 

Sherborn,  . 

243 

127 

33,077 

260.45 

Shirley, 

165 

48 

6,794 

141.54 

SO.MERVILLE, 

12 

11 

10,076 

916.00 

Stoneham, 

40 

35 

10,787 

308.20 

Stow, . 

145 

95 

16,273 

171.29 

Sudbury,    . 

213 

123 

41,484 

337.27 

Tewkebury, 

229 

131  , 

64,258 

490.52 

708 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


TOTAL  WAGES   PAID   IN   AGRICULTURE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks,  and  Towns. 


Total  Returns 


Returns  Re- 
porting Wages 
I'liid 


Total  Wages 
Paid 


Average  Wages 
Paid  hy  Each 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con 

Townsend,  .... 
Tynj;sborough, 

'W'aketield 

Waltham,  .... 
Watertown,       .... 

"Way  land 

Wekford 

"Weston 

"Wilmington 

"Winchester 

WOBURN 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket 

NORFOLK. 

Avon, 

Belliugham 

Braintree, 

Brookline,  .... 

Canton, 

Cohasset,  ..... 

Dedham 

Dover 

Foxborough,     .... 

Franklin, 

Holbrook 

Hyde  Park 

Medfield 

Medway 

Millis 

Milton, 

Needham 

Norfolk 

Norwood, 

QUINCT 

Randolph,  .... 

Sharon 

Stoughton,         .... 

"Walpole, 

"Wellesley,  .... 
"U'eymouth,  .... 
Wrentham,        .... 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater,     .... 

Brockton 

Carver 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater,    . 

Halifax 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Hull 

Kingston 

Lakeville 

Marion, 

Marshtield,  .... 
Mattapoisett,  .... 
Middleborongh, 

Norwell, 

Pembroke,  .... 
Plymouth,  .... 

Plyrapton,  .... 
Rochester,  .... 
Rockland,  .... 

Scituate, 

Wareham,          .... 
■\r\'e8t  Bridgewater,  . 
"Whitman 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston 

ClIKLSEA, 

Revere 

Winthrop,  .... 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham,  .... 
Athol 


195 

153 

43 

96 

69 

142 

248 

143 

205 

53 

179 

147 
147 

3,761 

70 

125 

116 

38 

170 

148 

247 

222 

240 

223 

65 

36 

129 

116 

158 

31 

198 

188 

112 

25 

45 

296 

192 

235 

79 

97 

160 

4,588 


188 

141 
11 
26 
10 


14,207 

266 
231 


101 

56 

27 

73 

30 

70 

134 

104 

112 

42 

48 

46 
46 

1.417 

38 
64 
82 
31 
40 
10 

203 
69 
21 
90 
39 
7 
44 
49 
40 
26 
60 
55 
42 
23 
27 
69 

136 
48 
59 

45 
2.380 


95 

61 

5,833 

140 

97 

12,465 

66 

57 

28,207 

224 

168 

122,405 

290 

143 

33,748 

119 

112 

16,849 

114 

85 

6,008 

226 

103 

14,799 

195 

146 

10,376 

370 

76 

52,951 

11 

6 

1,650 

193 

94 

17,957 

271 

93 

11,945 

158 

44 

9,051 

253 

118 

27,800 

162 

84 

15,923 

259 

212 

28,652 

111 

29 

5,252 

243 

75 

5,713 

271 

83 

68,106 

114 

71 

7,162 

228 

111 

34,576 

68 

38 

4,863 

142 

71 

23,582 

102 

79 

77,776 

119 

90 

45,296 

44 

34 

7,338 

171 

128 
11 
24 


5,460 

50 
118 


$14,323 
13,096 
8,886 
75,360 
41,152 
32,177 
21,491 
51,253 
18,289 
52,860 
50,064 

$7,398 
7,398 

8447,564 

1,871 

10,973 

10,595 

39,687 

17,753 

5,885 

45,340 

30,842 

12,762 

24,887 

4,087 

3,510 

7,904 

9,478 

9,780 

37,460 

42,300 

9,511 

11,796 

13,700 

6,012 

18,958 

22,022 

11,188 

25,874 

13,389 
§696,283 


6182,473 

134,463 

10,305 

36,305 

1,400 

$1,307,635 

5,338 
15,203 


$141.81 

233.86 

329.11 

1,032.33 

1,371.73 

459.67 

160.38 

492.82 

163.29 

l,2.')8.d7 

1,043.00 

$160.83 
160.83 

$315.85 

49.24 
171.45 

129.21 
1,280.23 
443.83 
588.50 
223.35 
446.99 
607.71 
276.52 
104.79 
501.43 
179.64 
193.43 
244.50 
1,440.77 
705.00 
172.93 
281.81 
595.65 
222.67 
274.75 
161.93 
228.92 
438.54 

297.53 

§292.56 

95.62 
128.51 
494.86 
728.60 
236.00 
150.44 

70.68 
143.68 

71.76 
696.72 
275.00 
191.03 
128.44 
205.70 
235.59 
189.56 
135.15 
181.10 

76.17 
820.55 
100.87 
311.60 
127.97 
332.14 
984.51 
503.29 
216.82 

$1,067.09 

1,050.49 
936 . 82 

1,512.71 
175.00 

$239.49 

106.76 

128.84 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


709 


TOTAL   WAGES   PAID   IN   AGRICULTURE  —  Concluded. 


Returns  Re- 

Average  Wages 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Returns 

portintr  Wages 
Paid 

Total  Wages 
Paid 

Paid  by  Each 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 

■U'ORCESTER  —  Con. 

Auburn, 

157 

82 

$29,827 

$363.74 

Bane, 

322 

85 

25,680 

302.12 

Berlin, 

217 

89 

18,451 

207.31 

Blackstone, 

252 

102 

13,087 

128.30 

Bolton, 

294 

107 

15,573 

145.54 

Boylston,  . 

194 

63 

16,679 

264.75 

Brooktield, 

279 

129 

31,184 

241.74 

Charlton,   . 

451 

105 

16,999 

161.90 

Clinton, 

196 

68 

8,517 

125.25 

Dana, 

144 

38 

4,705 

123.82 

Douglas,    . 

216 

84 

10,581 

125.96 

Dudley,      . 

166 

111 

23,354 

210.40 

FiTCHBUBG, 

243 

59 

20,106 

340.78 

Garduer,    . 

156 

71 

24,047 

338.69 

Grafton,     . 

235 

157 

45,774 

291.55 

Hardwick, 

261 

126 

48,541 

385.25 

Harvard,    . 

225 

152 

45,593 

299.95 

Holden,      . 

324 

96 

14,216 

148.08 

Hopedale, . 

59 

14 

3,012 

215.14 

Hubbardeton, 

354 

149 

14,418 

96.77 

Lancaster, 

336 

136 

53,066 

390.19 

Leicester,  . 

341 

37 

12,710 

343.51 

Leominster, 

235 

128 

30,080 

235.00 

Lunenburg, 

338 

140 

25,090 

179.21 

Meudon,     . 

242 

87 

13,707 

157.55 

Milford,      . 

123 

18 

7,555 

419.72 

Millbury,   . 

228 

92 

18,950 

205.98 

New  Braintree, 

134 

56 

27,471 

490.55 

Northborough, 

276 

121 

30,097 

248.74 

Northbridge,     . 

196 

58 

24,390 

420.52 

North  Brookfield, 

255 

118 

17,430 

147.71 

Oakham,    . 

196 

60 

8,203 

133.72 

Oxford,      . 

241 

123 

13,222 

107.50 

Paxton, 

156 

51 

8,897 

174.45 

Petersham, 

296 

109 

20,670 

189.63 

Phillipston, 

205 

64 

8,016 

125.25 

Princeion, 

363 

99 

24,364 

246.11 

Royalston, 

268 

121 

6,825 

56.40 

Rutland,     . 

261 

77 

14,960 

194.29 

Shrewsbury, 

279 

146 

33,861 

231.92 

Southborough, 

142 

94 

40,812 

434.17 

Southbridge, 

96 

77 

22,379 

290.64 

Spencer,     . 

206 

91 

21,415 

235.33 

Sterling,     . 

299 

126 

34,789 

276.10 

Sturbridge, 

309 

117 

37,673 

321.99 

Sutton, 

300 

67 

25,662 

383.01 

Templeton, 

297 

47 

9,988 

212.51 

Upton, 

316 

69 

12,363 

179.17 

I'xbridge,  . 

264 

120 

26,343 

219.53 

Warren , 

153 

100 

22,674 

226.74 

Webster,   . 

74 

46 

11,721 

254.80 

Westborough, 

213 

88 

32,702 

371.61 

West  Boylston, 

118 

66 

18,790 

284.70 

West  Hrookfield, 

166 

73 

13,731 

188.10 

Westminster,    . 

383 

155 

12,606 

81.33 

Winchendon,    . 

181 

45 

6,228 

138.40 

Worcester,    . 

479 

183 

107,310 

586.39 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Total  Returns 


Returns  Re- 
porting Wages 
Paid 


Total  Wages 
Paid 


Average  Wages 
Paid  by  Each 

Employer 
of  Farm  Labor 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable,  .  .  .  . 
Berkshire,  .        .        .        . 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex, 

Franklin 

Hampden,  .         .         .         . 

Haraiishire,  .  .  .  . 
Middlesex,  .  .  .  . 
Nantucket,         .        .        .        . 

Norfolk, 

Plvmouth,  .        .        .        . 

Suffolk, 

Worcester 


65,287 

2,124 
5,293 
5,.593 

483 
5,232 
5,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


28,963 

885 
2,446 
2,578 

1.34 
2,612 
2,087 
2,3.50 
2,084 
4,313 
46 
1,417 
2,380 

171 
5,460 


$7,988,090 

208,958 
679,884 
582,478 
22,738 
817,758 
387,880 
406,304 
428,777 

1,811,960 

7,398 

447, .564 

696,283 

182,473 

1,307,635 


$275.80 

2.36.11 
277.96 
225.94 
169.69 
313.08 
185.86 
172.90 
205.75 
420.12 
160.83 
315.85 
292.56 
1,067.09 
239.49 


Commercial  Fertilizers. 


[711] 


COMMERCIAL   FERTILIZERS. 


Counties,  Citiks,  and  Towns. 

Total  Ketnriis 

Kcturns  Re- 
porting' Conmier- 

Total  Value 
of  Commercial 

Average  Value 

of  Coniiner- 
cial  Fertilizers 

cial  Fertilizers 

Fertilizers  I'lir- 

for  Eaeli  Person 
Making  Ueturn 

Purchased 

chased 

BAEN8TABLE. 

2,124 

461 

$15,686 

$34.03 

Barnstable, 

142 

79 

3,310 

41.90 

Bourne, 

122 

26 

836 

32.15 

Brewster,  . 

175 

34 

564 

16.59 

Chatham,  . 

191 

12 

182 

15.17 

Dennis, 

115 

32 

604 

15.75 

Eastham,   . 

83 

46 

2,740 

59.57 

Falmouth, 

155 

102 

3,771 

36.97 

Harwich,   . 

378 

39 

995 

25.51 

Mashpee,  . 

41 

7 

120 

37.14 

Orleans,     . 

101 

22 

345 

15.68 

Provincetown, 

97 

3 

51 

17.00 

Sandwich, 

144 

26 

431 

16.58 

Truro, 

145 

10 

618 

61.80 

Wellfleet,  . 

144 

6 

110 

19.33 

Yarmouth, 

91 

17 

1,103 

64.88 

BERKSHIRE. 

5,293 

1,599 

$63,079 

$39.45 

Adams, 

154 

56 

1,408 

25.14 

Alford,       . 

97 

34 

672 

19.76 

Becket, 

166 

60 

777 

12.95 

Cheshire,  . 

164 

57 

1,518 

26.63 

Clarksburg, 

144 

49 

740 

15.10 

Dalton, 

130 

36 

1,504 

41.78 

Egremont, 

95 

48 

3,340 

69.58 

Florida,      . 

122 

_ 

_ 

Great  Barrington, 

224 

91 

6,263 

68.82 

Hancock,   . 

118 

39 

945 

24.23 

Hinsdale,  . 

146 

Lanesborough, 

160 

75 

2,515 

33.53 

Lee,    . 

163 

47 

1,369 

29.13 

Lenox, 

198 

101 

6,720 

58.63 

Monterej-, . 

159 

15 

490 

32.67 

Mount  AVashington, 

28 

6 

125 

20.83 

New  Ashford,  . 

39 

13 

246 

18.92 

New  Marlborough, 

222 

29 

675 

23.28 

North  Adams, 

146 

41 

2,003 

48.85 

Otis,  . 

178 

26 

268 

10.31 

Peru, . 

148 

44 

900 

20.45 

PiTTSFIELD, 

394 

187 

11,303 

60.44 

Richmond, 

142 

37 

1,718 

46.43 

Sandisfield, 

254 

55 

1,254 

22.80 

Savoy, 

189 

54 

650 

12.04 

Shetiield,    . 

288 

60 

2,053 

34.22 

Stockbridge, 

116 

58 

3,881 

66.91 

Tyringham, 

98 

30 

582 

19.40 

Washington, 

105 

26 

598 

23.00 

West  Stockbridge, 

134 

25 

473 

18.92 

Williamstown, 

362 

147 

8,330 

56.67 

Windsor,   . 

210 

53 

759 

14.32 

BRISTOL. 

5,593 

2,252 

$142,952 

$63.48 

Acushnet, 

292 

136 

9,492 

69.79 

Attleborough,  . 

237 

62 

3,458 

55.77 

Berkley,    . 

243 

89 

6,125 

68.82 

Dartmouth, 

654 

261 

13,587 

52.06 

Dighton,    . 

227 

148 

14,120 

95.41 

Easton, 

373 

108 

3,087 

28.58 

Fairhaven, 

198 

73 

5,131 

70.29 

Fall  Rivek, 

142 

80 

5,726 

71.58 

Freetown, 

125 

54 

1,642 

30.41 

Mansfield, 

150 

54 

1,854 

34.33 

New  Bedford, 

188 

65 

3,968 

61.115 

North  Attleborough 

» 

236 

53 

1,905 

35.94 

Norton, 

203 

127 

2,634 

20.74 

Raynham, . 

321 

88 

3,680 

41.82 

Rehoboth, 

566 

219 

13,775 

62.90 

Seekonk,   . 

285 

- 

_ 

_ 

Somerset,  . 

86 

82 

16,366 

199.59 

Swansea,   . 

328 

180 

21,755 

120.86 

Taunton, 

368 

144 

7,578 

52.63 

Westport, 

371 

229 

7,069 

30.87 

[713] 


7U 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


DUKES. 

Chilmark 

Cottage  City,     ... 

Edgartowi),       .        .        .  , 

Gay  Head,         .        .        .  , 

Gosnold,    .        ,        .        .  , 

Tisbury,    .        .        .        .  , 

West  Tisbury 

ESSEX. 

Amesburj",        .        .        .        . 

Andover, 

Bevehly, 

Bosford. 

Bradford, 

Danvers 

Essex, 

Georgetown 

Gloucester 

Groveland,        .        .        .        . 

Hamilton 

Haverhill,     .       .       .       . 

Ipewich 

Lavrence 

Lynn 

Lynnfleld,  .        .        .        . 

Manchester,  .  .  .  ■ 
Marblehead,  .  .  .  . 
Merrimac,  .        .        .        . 

Methuen, 

Middleton,         .        .        .        . 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newbdryport, 
Nortli  Andover, 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowle}', 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 

Saugus, 

Swatnpscott,     .        .        .        , 

Topsfield 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury, 

FRANKLIN. 

Ashfleld, 

Bernardston,     .        .        .        , 

Buckland, 

Charlemont,      .        .        .        . 

Colrain 

Conway, 

Deerfleld,  .  .  .  .  , 
Erving,       .        ,        .        .        , 

Gill 

Greenfield,         .        .        .        , 

Hawley 

Heath,        .        .        .        .        , 

Leverett 

Leyden,     .... 

Monroe 

Montague,  ... 

New  Salem,       ... 
Northfield,         ... 

Orange 

Rowe,         .... 
Shelburne, 
Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 

Warwick 

Wendell,    .... 
Whately,   .... 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam,  .... 
Blandford, 

Brimfield 

Chester 

Chicopee, 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

Granville 

Hampden, 

Holland 


Total  Roturns 


483 

111 
07 
79 
20 
12 
75 

119 


5,232 

195 

187 

147 

220 

46 

169 

104 

192 

117 

145 

98 

265 

349 

23 

84 

80 

36 

46 

104 

392 

179 

4 

244 

115 

157 

261 

88 

287 

88 

279 

46 

58 

163 

87 

177 

5,298 

267 
215 
174 
154 
233 
217 
348 

81 
137 
212 
149 
160 
219 
116 

48 
199 
279 
264 
343 
149 
131 
257 
199 
277 
254 
216 

4,950 

376 
228 
241 
154 
272 
173 
278 
196 
97 


Returns  Re- 
porting Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 
Purchased 


63 

18 
11 
12 


3 
19 

2,067 

99 
91 
93 
85 
25 
89 
49 
63 
40 
51 
47 

136 
87 
12 
30 
26 
10 
32 
45 

167 
69 
1 
93 
47 
81 

108 
9 
70 
17 
80 
13 
10 
38 
47 

107 

2,378 

128 

121 
83 
86 

240 
90 

188 
19 
82 

146 
52 
82 
79 
54 
19 

100 
88 

111 
94 
44 
77 
61 

117 
77 
48 
92 

1,891 

228 
79 

108 
62 
64 
68 
92 
67 
25 


Total  Value 
of  Commercial 
Fertilizers  Pur- 
chased 


$1,390 

311 
134 

185 


59 
701 

$98,218 

3,938 
6,034 
8,088 
3,875 
1,393 
8,178 
1,304 
1,304 
1,111 
1,774 
1,455 
5,191 
4,900 
1,371 
1,240 
1,176 

518 
1,738 
1,6.55 
8,060 
4,486 
20 
3,952 
1,332 
5,164 
5,807 

280 
1,890 

692 
1,603 

613 

237 
2,140 
2,280 
3,419 

$91,535 

2,500 
2,480 
1,3.54 
2,151 
2,353 
3,967 
16,818 

392 
2,990 
7,303 

907 
1,195 
1,718 

721 

259 
5,608 
1,604 
3,660 
2,168 

381 
1,798 

523 

14,997 

1,528 

700 
11,460 

$80,701 

18,077 
1,501 
2,277 
1,044 
4,327 
3,938 
1,112 
1,745 
354 


Averajre  Value 

of  Commtr- 

cial  Fertilizers 

for  Each  Person 

Making  Return 


$22.06 

17.28 
12.18 
15.42 


19.67 
38.89 

$47.52 

39.78 
66.31 
86.97 
45.59 
55.72 
91.89 
26.61 
20.70 
27.78 
34.78 
30.96 
38.17 
56.32 
114.25 
41.33 
45.23 
51.80 
54.31 
36.78 
48.26 
65.01 
20.00 
42.49 
28.34 
63.75 
53.77 
31.11 
27.00 
40.71 
20.04 
47.15 
23.70 
56.32 
48.51 
31.95 

$38.49 

19.53 
20.50 
16.31 
25.01 
9.80 
44.08 
89.46 
20.63 
36.46 
50.02 
17.44 
14.57 
21.75 
13.35 
13.63 
56.08 
18.23 
32.97 
23.06 
8.66 
23.35 
8.57 

128.18 
19.84 
14.58 

124.57 

$42.68 

79.29 
19.00 
21.08 
16.84 
80.13 
57.91 
12.09 
26 .  04 
14.16 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


715 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Returns 

Returns  Re- 
porting,' Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 

Total  Value 
of  Commercial 
Fertilizers  Pur- 

Average A'alue 

of  Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 
for  Rach  Person 

Purchased 

chased 

Making  Return 

HAMPDKN  — Con. 

HOLTOKE, 

128 

16 

$1,841 

$115.06 

Longmeadow, 

122 

37 

3,658 

98.86 

Ludlow,     . 

246 

66 

1,399 

21.20 

Monsou, 

338 

182 

2,936 

IS.  12 

Montgomery, 

109 

38 

317 

8.34 

Palmer, 

287 

200 

1,634 

8.17 

Russell, 

83 

31 

371 

11.97 

Southwick, 

287 

84 

5,665 

67.44 

Springfield, 

290 

95 

3,526 

37.12 

Tolland,     . 

114 

11 

120 

10.91 

Wales, 

119 

56 

1,315 

23.48 

Westfleld, 

352 

144 

9,931 

68.97 

West  Spriugfield, 

237 

62 

10,567 

170.44 

"Wilbraham, 

223 

106 

3,046 

28.74 

HAMPSHIRE 

5,063 

2,197 

$130,138 

$59.23 

Amherst,  .... 

. 

269 

94 

7,727 

82.20 

BelchertowD, 

414 

173 

3,808 

22.01 

Chestertield, 

190 

73 

1,015 

13.90 

Cummington, 

152 

83 

1,272 

15.33 

Easthampton, 

201 

106 

4,411 

41.61 

Entield,      . 

95 

52 

2,083 

40.06 

Goshen,     . 

115 

40 

891 

22.28 

Granby,     . 

232 

91 

4,988 

54.81 

Greenwich, 

113 

49 

1,610 

32.86 

Hadlev,      . 

352 

196 

28,293 

144.35 

Hatfield,     . 

264 

171 

41,814 

244.. 53 

Huntingtoii, 

146 

59 

841 

14.25 

Middletield, 

94 

40 

812 

20.30 

NOBTHAMPTON 

651 

224 

7,192 

32.11 

PeUiam. 

254 

41 

504 

12.29 

Plaintieid, . 

147 

63 

677 

10.75 

Prescott,    . 

186 

65 

923 

14.20 

Southampton, 

272 

104 

6,705 

64.47 

South  Hadley, 

234 

106 

5,814 

54.85 

Ware, 

259 

100 

2,138 

21.38 

Westhampton, 

159 

69 

1,247 

IS.  07 

Williamsburg, 

179 

93 

3,666 

39.42 

Worthington, 

185 

105 

1,707 

16.26 

MIDDLESEX 

8,360 

3,541 

$197,569 

$55.79 

Acton,        .... 

. 

186 

103 

3,978 

38.62 

Arlington, 

108 

24 

3,998 

166.58 

Ashby,       . 

270 

201 

3,423 

17.03 

Ashland,   . 

212 

38 

1,361 

35.82 

Ayer, 

72 

14 

405 

28.93 

Bedford,    . 

149 

38 

2,018 

53.11 

Belmont,   . 

63 

31 

2,382 

76.84 

Billerica,   . 

249 

132 

10,174 

77.08 

Boxborough, 

128 

29 

973 

33.55 

Burlington, 

41 

31 

3,392 

109.42 

Cambridge, 

21 

9 

1,040 

115.56 

Carlisle,     . 

142 

42 

1,349 

32.12 

Chelmsford, 

366 

167 

5,172 

30.97 

Concord,    . 

198 

149 

18,446 

123.80 

Dracut, 

159 

98 

6,666 

68.02 

Dunstable, 

129 

47 

1,654 

35.19 

Everett,  • 

22 

5 

270 

54.00 

Framingham, 

311 

120 

8,622 

71.85 

Groton, 

280 

137 

4,391 

32.05 

HoUiston,  . 

251 

45 

1,280 

28.44 

Hopkinton, 

408 

65 

2,289 

35.22 

Hudson,     . 

181 

70 

2,487 

35.53 

Lexington, 

163 

78 

13,876 

177.90 

Lincoln,     . 

131 

74 

7,547 

101.99 

Littleton,  . 

141 

75 

3,849 

51.32 

Lowell,  . 

62 

93 

3,600 

38.71 

Malden,  . 

23 

7 

830 

118.57 

Marlborough 

180 

85 

4,392 

51.67 

Maynard,  . 

73 

36 

1,026 

28.50 

Medfobd, 

22 

9 

676 

75.11 

Melrose,    . 

14 

4 

310 

77.50 

Natick, 

212 

100 

2,735 

27.35 

Newton,  . 

185 

57 

2,646 

46.42 

North  Reading 

186 

70 

2,170 

31.00 

Pepperell, 

275 

75 

1,931 

25.75 

Reading,    . 

184 

62 

2,094 

33.77 

Sherborn,  . 

243 

89 

3,835 

43.09 

Shirley,     . 

155 

51 

1,639 

32.14 

SOMERVTLLE, 

12 

2 

19 

9.50 

Stoneham, 

40 

21 

772 

36.76 

Stow, 

145 

82 

4,098 

49.98 

Sudbury,  . 

213 

121 

7,476 

61.79 

Tewksbury, 

229 

127 

15,198 

119.67 

716 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS  —  Continued. 


Counties.  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Keturns 


Ueturns  Ko- 
portiiiK'  Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 
Purchased 


Total  Y.alue 
of  Commercial 
Fertilizers  Pur- 
chased 


Averafre  Value 

of  Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 
for  Each  I'erson 
Makins'  Keturn 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 


Townsend, 

Tvngsborough, 

Waketield, 

Waltham, 

Watertown, 

Wayland,  . 

Westford, 

Weston,     . 

Wilmington, 

Winchester, 

VVOBDKN,  . 


XANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,        .... 

NORFOLK. 

Avon, 

Bellingham 

Braiutree 

Brookliue,         .... 

Canton 

Cohasset, 

Dedham 

Dover, 

Foxborough 

Franklin, 

Holbrook, 

Hyde  Park 

Medfield 

Medway, 

Millis, 

Milton, 

Needham 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCY 

Randolph,  .        .        .        . 

Sharon, 

Stoughton,         .... 

Walpole 

Wellesley,        .... 

Weymouth 

Wrentham 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater,     .        .        .        . 

Brockton 

Carver 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater,    . 

Halifax, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, 

Hingham 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville, 

Marion,  .  .  .  .  . 
Marsbrteld,  .  .  .  . 
Mattapoisett,  .  .  .  . 
Middleborough, 

Nor  well, 

Pembroke 

Plymouth,  .  .  .  . 
Plympton,  .  .  .  . 
Rochester,         .        .        .        . 

Rockland, 

Scituate 

Wareham,          .        .        .        . 
West  Bridgewater,  . 
Whitman 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston,    

Chelsea 

Revere, 

Winthrop,  .        .        .        . 

WORCESTER. 

Aehburnbam 

Athol, 


195 

153 

43 

96 

69 

142 

248 

143 

205 

53 

179 

147 
147 

3,761 

70 

125 

116 

38 

170 

148 

247 

222 

240 

223 

65 

36 

129 

116 

158 

31 

198 

188 

112 

25 

45 

296 

192 

235 

79 

97 

160 

4,588 

95 
140 

66 
224 
290 
119 
114 
226 
195 
370 

11 
193 
271 
158 
253 
162 
259 
111 
243 
271 
114 
228 

68 
142 
102 
119 

44 

188 

141 
11 
26 
10 

14,207 

266 
231 


94 
48 
11 
45 
10 
69 
134 
69 
83 
30 
35 

44 
44 

721 

1 

54 

9 

9 

13 

2 

38 

19 

36 

76 

4 

6 

34 

41 

31 

10 

31 

45 

17 

11 

7 

45 

75 

24 

32 

33 

18 

1,137 

43 
39 
66 
51 
38 

4 
39 

5 
61 

56 
88 
15 
58 
50 
135 
34 
39 
29 
58 
69 

5 
67 
24 
67 

7 

34 

20 
2 
9 


5,135 

53 
90 


$3,278 
1,303 

239 
2,429 

580 
5,112 
4,S56 
3,246 
2,634 
3,302 
4,101 

$941 
941 

$31,575 

16 

2,580 

1,512 

623 

522 

25 

1,063 

548 

1,121 

3,522 

127 

680 

727 

1,726 

887 

438 

1,943 

1,060 

387 

584 

356 

4,290 

1,938 

1,087 

1,812 

1,502 

499 

$44,239 

1,691 
2,660 
1,002 
1,559 
1,355 

122 
1,378 

400 
4,541 

1,062 
2,202 

329 
2,220 
1,382 
2,658 
2,437 
1,570 

523 

419 
4,637 

380 
3,169 

475 
5,819 

249 

$3,106 

2,305 

61 

665 

75 

$168,588 

1,563 
1.632 


$34.87 
27.15 
21.73 
53.98 
58.00 
74.09 
36.24 
47.04 
31.73 
110.07 
117.17 

$21.39 
21.39 

$43.79 

16.00 
47.78 

I'JS.OO 
6,».22 
40.15 
12.50 
27.97 
28.84 
31.14 
46.34 
31.75 

113.33 
21.38 
42.10 
28.61 
43.80 
62.68 
23.56 
22.76 
53.09 
50.86 
95.33 
25.84 
4').  29 
66.63 
45.52 


$3S.91 

39.33 
68.21 
15.18 
30.57 
35.66 
30.50 
35.33 
80.00 
89.04 

18.96 
25.02 
21.93 
38.28 
27.64 
19.69 
71.68 
40.26 
18.03 
7.22 
67.20 
76.00 
47.30 
19.79 
86.85 
35.57 

$91.35 

115.25 
30.50 
73.89 
25.00 

$32.83 

29.49 
18.13 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


717 


COMMERCIAL   FERTILIZERS  —  Concluded. 


Returns  Re- 

Total Value 

Average  Value 

of  Commer- 
cial Fertilizers 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Kcturns 

porting  Commer- 

of Commercial 

cial  Fertilizers 
Purcliaseil 

Fertilizers  l*ur- 
cliased 

for  Kacti  I'crson 
AIal<iii«  Itcturu 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Auburn, 

157 

72 

$3,959 

$54.99 

Bane, 

322 

89 

4,066 

45.69 

Berlin, 

217 

82 

3,996 

48.73 

Blackstone, 

252 

79 

2,086 

26.41 

Bolton, 

294 

108 

3,857 

35.71 

Boylston,  . 

194 

56 

2,296 

41.00 

Brooktield, 

279 

109 

2,620 

24.04 

Charlton,  . 

451 

122 

3,761 

30.83 

Clinton, 

196 

53 

1,128 

21.28 

Dana, 

144 

39 

827 

21.21 

Douglas,    . 

216 

86 

1,789 

20.80 

Dudley,     . 

166 

97 

3,350 

34.54 

FiTCHBURG, 

243 

51 

3,889 

76.25 

Gardner,    . 

156 

44 

2,595 

58.98 

Grafton,     . 

235 

133 

5,436 

40.87 

Hardwick, 

261 

102 

3,130 

30.69 

Harvard,    . 

225 

133 

4,438 

33.37 

Holden, 

324 

100 

3,735 

37.35 

Hopedale, . 

59 

18 

347 

19.28 

Hubbardston, 

354 

122 

2,466 

20.21 

Lancaster, 

336 

121 

6,334 

52.35 

Leicester,  . 

341 

55 

1,.318 

23.96 

Leominster, 

235 

96 

4,181 

43.55 

Lunenburg, 

338 

127 

5,046 

39.73 

Mendon,    . 

242 

86 

2,476 

28.79 

Milford,     . 

123 

32 

1,571 

49.09 

Millbnry,  . 

228 

76 

2,681 

35.28 

New  Hraintree, 

134 

67 

2,665 

39.78 

Northborough, 

276 

118 

5,929 

50.25 

Northbridge,     . 

196 

49 

1,638 

33.43 

North  Brookfield, 

255 

106 

2,068 

19.51 

Oakham,    . 

196 

73 

2,409 

33.00 

Oxford, 

241 

98 

2,674 

27.29 

Paxton, 

156 

53 

1,820 

34  34 

Petersham, 

296 

106 

2,829 

26.69 

Phillipstou, 

205 

55 

1,998 

36.33 

Princeton, 

363 

119 

2,828 

23.76 

Royalston, 

268 

88 

1,192 

13.55 

Rutland,     . 

261 

98 

3,355 

34.23 

Shrewsbury, 

279 

139 

3,670 

26.40 

Southborough, 

142 

53 

1,876 

35.40 

Southbridge, 

96 

56 

1,880 

33.57 

Spencer,    . 

206 

109 

3,188 

29.25 

Sterling,     . 

299 

140 

5,004 

35.74 

Sturbridge, 

309 

113 

2,205 

19.51 

Sutton, 

300 

143 

3,762 

26.31 

Templeton, 

297 

78 

2,236 

28.67 

Upton, 

316 

86 

1,825 

21.22 

Uxbridge, . 

264 

106 

3,493 

32  95 

"Warren,     . 

153 

91 

1,685 

18.52 

Webster,  . 

74 

38 

678 

17.84 

Westborough, 

213 

77 

3,628 

47.12 

West  Boyleton, 

118 

68 

2,997 

44.07 

West  Brooktield, 

166 

61 

1,175 

19.26 

Westminster,    . 

383 

127 

2,228 

17  54 

Winchendon,    . 

181 

63 

1,250 

19  84 

Worcester,    . 

479 

126 

7,830 

62.14 

RECAPITULATION. 


Thk  State,  and  Counties. 

Total  Itrtunis 

Iteturns  Rc- 
portiut'  Commer- 

Total Value 
of  Commercial 

Average  Value 
of  (Jommer- 

cial  I-ertilizers 
Purchased 

Fertilizers  Pur- 
chased 

for  Each  Person 
Making  Return 

THE    STATE. 

65,287 

23,520 

$1,069,717 

$45.48 

Barnstable 

2,124 

461 

15,686 

34.03 

Berkshire, 

5,293 

1,599 

63,079 

39.45 

Bristol, 

5,593 

2,252 

142,952 

63.48 

Dukes, 

483 

63 

1,390 

22 .  06 

Essex, 

5,232 

2,067 

98,218 

47.52 

Franklin,  . 

5,298 

2,378 

91,535 

38.49 

Hampden, 

4,950 

1,891 

80,701 

42.68 

Hampshire, 

5,063 

2,197 

130,138 

59.23 

Middlesex, 

8,360 

3,541 

197,569 

55.79 

Nantucket, 

147 

44 

941 

21.39 

Norfolk,     . 

3,761 

721 

31,575 

43.79 

Plymouth, 

4,588 

1,137 

44,239 

38.91 

Suffolk,      . 

188 

34 

3,106 

91.35 

Worcester, 

14,207 

5,135 

168,588 

32.83 

Destruction  by  Forest  Fires. 


[719] 


DESTRUCTIOlSr  BY  FOREST   FIRES. 


Kcturns  Re- 
porting Valuo  of 
Timber,  or  "Wood 

Total  Value 
of  Timber,  or 

Average  Value 

of  Timl)er,  or 

Wood  (wlietlier 

COUSTIKS,   C'lTIKS,  AND   TOWNS. 

Total  Koturns 

(whether 

Wood  (wliether 

growing  or  cut), 

growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 

growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 

Destroyed  by 
Forest  Fires  for 

Each  I'crsdU 
31alving  Keturn 

BARNSTABLE. 

2,124 

24 

$1,665 

$69.38 

Barnstable 

142 

12 

935 

77.92 

Bourne 

122 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Brewster, 

175 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chatham, 

191 

1 

15 

15.00 

Dennis 

115 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Eastham, 

83 

5 

70 

14.00 

Falmouth, 

155 

- 

_ 

_ 

Harwich, 

378 

3 

225 

75.00 

Mashpee . 

41 

- 

- 

- 

Orleans 

101 

« 

_ 

_ 

Provincetown, 

97 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sandwich, 

144 

2 

320 

160.00 

Truro, 

145 

_ 

- 

_ 

Welltleet, 

144 

1 

100 

100.00 

Yarmouth 

91 

- 

- 

- 

BERKSHIRE. 

5,293 

40 

$4,175 

$104.38 

Adams, 

154 

4 

535 

133.75 

Alford 

97 

_ 

_ 

« 

Becket 

166 

2 

85 

42.50 

Cheshire, 

164 

1 

150 

150.00 

Clurkisburg, 

144 

2 

105 

52.50 

Ualton, 

130 

_ 

- 

_ 

Egremont, 

95 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Florida, 

122 

_ 

_ 

— 

Great  Barrington 

224 

1 

10 

10.00 

Hancock 

118 

- 

- 

- 

146 

- 

- 

_ 

Lanesborongh, 

160 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Lee, 

163 

1 

75 

75.00 

Lenox 

198 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Monterey, 

159 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mount  W  ashington, 

28 

- 

- 

New  Ashford 

39 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough 

222 

2 

50 

25.00 

North  Adams, 

146 

6 

435 

72.50 

Otis, 

178 

1 

50 

50.00 

Peru, 

148 

_ 

- 

- 

394 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Richmond, 

142 

_ 

- 

_ 

Sandisfleld 

254 

2 

400 

200.00 

189 

- 

- 

_ 

ShetHeld, 

288 

2 

170 

85.00 

Stockbridge, 

116 

2 

140 

70.00 

Tyringham 

98 

- 

- 

- 

Washington, 

105 

- 

- 

- 

\V  est  Stockbridge, 

134 

_ 

- 

_ 

Williarastown 

362 

14 

1,970 

140.71 

A\  indsor 

210 

- 

— 

- 

BRISTOL. 

5,593 

70 

$8,368 

$119.54 

Acushnet, 

292 

1 

20 

20.00 

Attleborough,  . 

237 

8 

1,325 

165.63 

Berkley,     . 

243 

1 

50 

50.00 

Dartmouth , 

654 

2 

140 

70.00 

Dighton,    . 

227 

3 

210 

70.00 

Eaeton, 

373 

4 

600 

150.00 

Fairhaven, 

198 

- 

- 

- 

Fall  River, 

142 

7 

1,075 

153.57 

Freetown, 

125 

6 

465 

77.50 

Mansfield, 

150 

3 

225 

75.00 

New  Bedford, 

188 

_ 

_ 

- 

North  Attleborough 

236 

6 

915 

152.50 

Norton, 

203 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham, 

321 

3 

650 

216.67 

Rehoboth, 

566 

5 

410 

82.00 

Seekonk,   . 

285 

- 

- 

- 

Somerset,  . 

86 

1 

200 

200.00 

Swansea,   . 

328 

10 

708 

70.80 

Taunton, 

368 

2 

250 

125.00 

M'estport, 

371 

8 

1,125 

140.63 

[721] 


722 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DESTRUCTION  BY  FOREST  FIRES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Returns 


Ectunis  Ee- 
portiiiff  Vahu!  of 
Timber,  or  Wood 

(whether 
growing  or  cut), 

])eslroye(l 
by  Forest  Fires 


Total  Value 

of  Timber,  or 

Wood  (whether 

growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Average  Value 
of  Timber,  or 

Wood  (wlu'ther 

growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed  by 

Forest  Fires  i'or 
Eaeb  I'erson 

Making  Keturn 


DUKES. 

Chilmark,  .... 

Cottage  City,     . 

Edgartown, 

Gay  Head, 

Goenold,    .... 

Tisbury,    .... 

West  Tisbury, . 


ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

Andover 

Beverly,  .... 

Boxford 

Bradford,  .... 

Danvers 

Essex 

Georgetown,     .        , 

Gloucester,   . 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, .... 

Haverhill,     . 

Ipswich,    .... 

Lawrence, 

Lynn,       .       . 

Lynnfleld, 

Manclaester, 

Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Methtien,  .... 

Middleton, 

Nahant 

Newbury 

Newburyport, 
North  Andover, 

Peabody 

Rockport 

Rowley,     .... 

Salem 

Salisbury, 

Saugus,      .... 

Swampscott, 

Topsfield,  .... 

"Wenham,  .... 

^yest  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 

Ashfield 

Bernardston,     .        .        .        . 
Bucklaud,  .        .        .        . 

Charlemont,      .        .         .        . 

Colrain 

Conway 

Peerficld, 

Erving, 

Gill, 

Greenfield,        .        .        .        . 

Hawley, 

Heath 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague.         .        .        .        . 
New  8alem,       .        .        .        . 

Northfield 

Orange, 

Rowe, 

Shelburne,         .        .        .        . 

Shutesbury 

Sunderland,       .        .        .        . 

Warwick, 

Wendell, 

Whately 


HAMPDEN. 


Agawam,  . 
Blandford, 


483 

111 

67 
79 
20 
12 
75 
119 


5,232 

195 

187 

147 

220 

46 

169 

104 

192 

117 

145 

98 

265 

349 

23 

84 

80 

36 

46 

104 

392 

179 

4 

244 

115 

157 

261 

88 

287 

88 

279 

46 

58 

163 

87 

177 


5,298 

267 
215 
174 
154 
233 
217 
348 

81 
137 
212 
149 
160 
219 
116 

48 
199 
279 
264 
343 
149 
131 
257 
199 
277 
254 
216 


4,950 

376 
228 


38 

1 

2 
2 
2 


1 

3 

1 

13 


1 
1 

49 

12 
1 


59 


400 


400 


$10,625 

45 

950 

3,200 

60 


10 

75 

150 

200 


200 


100 
30 

185 

30 
5,040 


50 
75 


150 
75 

$7,410 

1,210 
1,175 

508 

225 
90 

50 

475 


812 
175 

250 


1,975 
465 


$8,140 


$266.67 
400.00 

200.00 

$279.61 

45.00 

475.00 

1,600.00 

30.00 


10.00 
75.00 
75.00 

200.00 


200.00 


50.00 
30.00 

61.67 

30.00 
387.69 


50.00 
37.50 


150.00 
75.00 

$151.22 

100.83 
1,175.00 

63.50 

112.50 
90.00 
25.00 

158.33 


90.22 
87.50 

125.00 


493.75 
155.00 


$137.97 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


723 


DESTRUCTION  BY  FOREST  FIRES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Kcturiis 


Ueturns  Re- 
porting Value  of 
Timber,  or  Wood 

(wliether 
growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Total  Value 

of  Timlicr,  or 

Wood  (wlietlier 

growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Average  Value 
of  Timber,  or 

Wood  (whether 

growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed  by 

Forest  Fires  tor 
Each  Person 

Making  Kelurn 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Brimfield, .        .        .        .        . 

Chester, 

CUICOPEE,  .... 

East  Longmeadow,  . 

Granville, 

Hampden,  .... 

Holland 

HOLYOKE,  .... 

Lona;nieadow,  .... 

Ludlow 

Monson, 

Montgomery,    .... 

Palmer 

Russell 

Southwick 

Springfield 

Tolland 

Wales, 

Westlield,  .... 

West  Springfield,     . 
Wilbraham,       .... 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Amherst,  . 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,      . 

Goshen, 

Granby,     . 

Greenwich, 

Hadley,      . 

Hatfield,     . 

Huntington, 

Middletield, 

Northampton 

Pelham, 

Plainfield, 

Prescott,    . 

Southampton, 

South  Hadley, 

Ware, 

Westhampton, 

Williamsburg, 

Worthington, 


MIDDLESEX. 

Acton 

Arlington,  .... 

Ashby, 

Ashland,    ..... 

Ayer 

Bedford, 

Belmont 

Billerica 

Boxborough 

Burlington,        .... 
Cambridge,      .... 

Carlisle, 

Chelmsford 

Concord, 

Dracut, 

Dunstable 

Everett, 

Framiugham 

Groton, 

Holliston, 

Hopkinton,        .... 
Hudson,     .  ... 

Lexington,         .... 

Lincoln, 

Littleton, 

Lowell, 

Malden,  

Marlbobough, 

Maynard, 

Medford 


241 

_ 

154 

2 

272 

3 

173 

4 

278 

. 

196 

2 

97 

_ 

128 

_ 

122 

3 

246 

3 

338 

11 

109 

_ 

287 

13 

83 

_ 

287 

1 

290 

9 

114 

_ 

119 

1 

352 

1 

237 

2 

223 

4 

5,063 

269 
414 
190 
152 
201 

95 
115 
232 
113 
352 
264 
146 

94 
551 
254 
147 
186 
272 
234 
259 
159 
179 
185 


8,360 

186 

108 

270 

212 

72 

149 

63 

249 

128 

41 

21 

142 

366 

198 

159 

129 

22 

311 

280 

251 

408 

181 

163 

131 

141 

62 

23 

180 

73 

22 


19 

3 
3 


7 
1 

161 


1 
2 
2 
2 

3 
3 
1 

2 
9 
13 
2 
3 

5 
4 
12 
3 
6 
1 
2 
3 
2 

4 
1 


$240 
400 
725 

380 


800 

630 

2,020 

565 

165 

1,010 

25 

50 

80 

1,050 


$3,130 

290 
255 


500 

50 
20 


810 


905 

300 

$18,928 
750 

100 
80 

140 
70 

215 
81 
76 

130 
655 
1,905 
300 
530 

190 
110 
1,270 
130 
714 
100 
95 
320 
600 

370 
200 


$120.00 
133.33 
181.25 

190.00 


266.67 
210.00 
183.64 

43.46 

165.00 
112.22 

25.00 

50.00 

40.00 

262.50 


$164.74 

96.67 
85.00 


500.00 

50.00 
20.00 


405.00 


129.29 
300.00 

$117.57 

125.00 

100.00 
40.00 
70.00 
35.00 

71.67 
27.00 
76.00 

65.00 

72.78 

146.  M 

l.W.OO 

176.67 

38.00 

27.50 
105.83 

43.33 
119.00 
100.00 

47.50 
106.67 
300.00 

92.50 
200.00 


72J: 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DESTRUCTION   BY  FOREST  FIRES  —  Continued. 


COHNTIKS,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Returns 


Returns  Re- 
pnrtins  Value  of 
Timber,  or  Wood 

( wlietlier 
growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed 
by  Forest"  Fires 


Total  Value 

nf  'i'imber,  or 

Wood  (wliether 

growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Average  Value 
of  Timber,  or 

Wood  ( wb<'ther 

growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed  by 

Forest  Fires  for 
Each  Person 

Malving  Return 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Melroee 

Natick, 

Newton, 

North  Heading, 

Pepperell,  .... 

Reading, 

Sherborn 

Shirley 

BOMERVILLE 

Stoneham,         .... 

Stow, 

Sudbury, 

Tewksbury,  .... 
Townsend,  .... 
Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield,  .... 
Waltham,  .... 
Watertown,       .... 

Wayland 

Westford, 

"Weston 

"Wilmington 

"U'inchester,      .... 

WOBCRN 


NANTUCKET. 


Nantucket, 


NORFOLK. 


Avon, 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohaseet,  . 

Dedham,    . 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin,  . 

Holbrook, . 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfleld,   . 

Medway,    . 

MilliB, 

Milton, 

Needham,. 

Norfolk,     . 

Norwood, . 

QUINCT,     . 

Randolph, 

Sharon, 

Stoughton, 

\Valpole,   . 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

"Wrentham , 


PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgewater 

Brockton 

Carver 

Duxbury 

East  Bridgewater,    . 

Halifax, 

Hanover 

Hanson 

Hingham 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Lakeville 

Marion 

Marshticld,  .  .  .  . 
Mattapoinett,  .  .  .  . 
Middlehorough, 


14 

212 

185 

186 

275 

184 

243 

155 

12 

40 

145 

213 

229 

195 

153 

43 

96 

69 

142 

248 

143 

205 

53 

179 


147 

147 

3,761 

70 

125 

116 

38 

170 

148 

247 

222 

240 

223 

65 

36 

129 

116 

158 

31 

198 

188 

112 

25 

45 

298 

192 

235 

79 

97 

160 

4,588 

95 
140 

66 
224 
290 
119 
114 
226 
195 
370 

11 
193 
271 
158 
253 
162 
259 


1 
11 

7 

1 
2 


6 
4 

20 


77 


10 


2 

6 

12 

6 


10 
1 
1 

13 


40 

2 
3 

1 

2 

1 


13 
1 
1 
1 

2 


$12 
1,150 

25 
120 

45 
205 
130 


10 

602 

1,340 

200 

1,300 


1,370 

355 

2,433 

500 


$11,303 
1,217 

50 

2,000 
1,095 

872 
259 


200 

150 

25 

550 

1,000 

315 


815 

200 

10 

2,545 
$8,226 


400 
947 

10 

70 

625 

610 

1,994 

50 

40 

150 

400 


$12.00 
287.50 
25.00 
60.00 
15.00 
51.25 
130.00 


10.00 

54.73 

191.43 

200.00 

650.00 


228.33 

88.75 

121.65 

500.00 


$146.79 
121.70 

50.00 

1,000.00 

182.50 

72.67 

43.17 


100.00 
75.00 
25.00 

183.33 
200.00 
157.50 


81.50 

200.00 

10.00 

195.77 
$205.65 


200.00 
315.67 

10.00 

35.00 

625.00 

101.67 
153.38 
50.00 
40.00 
150.00 
200.00 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


725 


DESTRUCTION  BY  FOREST  FIRES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 


Total  Returns 


Returns  Re- 
porting Value  of 
Timber,  or  Wooil 

(wlietlicr 
growing  or  cut). 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Total  Value 
of  Timber,  or 


Average  Value 

of  Timber,  or 

Wood  (wiiether 


Wood  (whether  ^growing  or  cut), 
growing  or  cut),j  _I)estroyed  by 


Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Forest  Fires  for 

Each  Person 
JIaking  Kcturn 


PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 


Norwell,    . 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, . 

Scituate,    . 

Wareham, 

West  Bridgewater, 

■\Vhitman, 


SUFFOLK. 

Boston 

Chelsea 

Revere,      .... 
AViuthrop, 


WORCESTER. 


Ashburnham, 

Athol, 

Auburn,     . 

Barre, 

Berlin, 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston,  . 

Brooktield, 

Charlton,  . 

Clinton, 

Dana, 

Douglas,    . 

Dudley ,     . 

FlTCUBCRG, 

Gardner,    . 
Grafton,     . 
Hard  wick, 
Harvard,    . 
Holden, 
Hopedale, . 
Hubbardston, 
Lancaster, 
Leicester, . 
Leominster, 
Lunenburg, 
Mendon,     . 
Milford,     . 
Millbury,  . 
New  Braintree, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge,     . 
North  Brookfield, 
Oakham,    . 
Oxford, 

I'axton. 

Petersham, 

Phillipetou, 

Princeton, 

Royalston, 

Rutliind,    . 

Shrewsbury, 

Sonthborough, 

Sonthbridge, 

Spencer,    . 

Sterling,     . 

Sturb  ridge, 

Sutton, 

Templeton, 

Upton, 

I'xbridge, . 

Warren,     . 

Webster,   . 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brooktield, 

AVestminster,    . 

Winchendon,    . 

Worcester,  . 


Ill 
243 
271 
114 
228 

68 
142 
102 
119 

44 


188 

141 
11 
26 
10 


14,207 

266 
231 
157 
322 
217 
252 
294 
194 
279 
451 
196 
144 
216 
166 
243 
156 
235 
261 
225 
324 
59 
354 
336 
341 
235 
338 
242 
123 
228 
134 
276 
196 
255 
196 
241 
156 
296 
205 
363 
268 
261 
279 
142 
96 
206 
299 
309 
300 
297 
316 
264 
153 
74 
213 
118 
166 
383 
181 
479 


188 

1 

3 

2 
5 

13 
1 


1 
3 
1 

4 
5 

7 
1 
3 
3 
5 
1 
11 
4 


4 
2 
2 
8 
1 
1 

4 
4 
2 
2 

22 

2 
1 

4 
7 

14 
2 
6 


S200 
1,075 


1,355 

300 


$24,384 


S200.00 
537.50 


677.50 
150.00 


$129.70 


15 

15.00 

42 

14.00 

110 

55.00 

848 

169.60 

2,400 

184.62 

50 

50.00 

300 

300.00 

375 

125.00 

8 

8.00 

520 

1.30.00 

1,595 

319.00 

630 

90.00 

25 

25.00 

3,900 

1,300.00 

400 

133.33 

574 

114.80 

200 

200.00 

1,327 

120.64 

907 

226.75 

200 

200.00 

100 

100.00 

750 

150.00 

60 

60.00 

50 

50.00 

470 

78.33 

188 

47.00 

255 

63.75 

440 

146.67 

567 

141.75 

40 

20.00 

95 

47.50 

950 

118.75 

50 

50.00 

30 

30.00 

180 

45.00 

225 

56.25 

130 

65.00 

150 

75.00 

2,970 

135.00 

150 

75.00 

10 

10.00 

250 

62.50 

515 

73.57 

881 

62.93 

215 

107.50 

237 

39.50 

726 


OE^S'SUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DESTRUCTION  BY  FOREST   FIRES  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Total  Returns 


Returns  Re- 
porting Value  of 
Timber,  or  Wood 

(wlietluT 
growing  or  cut), 

Destroyed 
by  Forest  Fires 


Total  Value 

of  Timber,  or 

Wood  (whether 

growing  or  cut), 

]  )estroypd 
by  Forest  Fires 


Average  Value 
of  Timber,  or 

Wood    (whether 

growing   or  cut), 
Destroyed  by 

Forest  Fires  for 
Each  Person 

Making  Return 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire,         .        .        .        . 

Bristol 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Franklin 

Hampden,  .         .         .         . 

Hampshire 

Middlesex,         .         .         .         . 
Kau  tucket,        .        .        ,        . 

Norfolk, 

Plymouth,  .        .        .        . 

Suffolk, 

Worcester 


65,287 

2,12-1 
5,293 
6,593 

483 
5,232 
5,298 
4,950 
5,063 
8,360 

147 
3,761 
4,588 

188 
14,207 


768 

24 
40 
70 
3 
38 
49 
59 
19 
161 

77 
40 

188 


8107,154 

1,665 

4,175 

8,368 

800 

10,625 
7,410 
8,140 
3,130 

18,928 

11,303 
8,226 

24,384 


$139.52 

63.38 
104.38 
119.54 
260.67 
279.61 
151.22 
137.97 
164.74 
117.57 

146.79 
205.65 

129.70 


Classification  of  Farm  Land;  With 

Comparative  Values  of 
Products  and  Property,  Acreage,  Etc.  -. 

By  Towns. 


[727  J 


CLASSIFICATION    OF    FAEM   LAND;     WITH    COM- 
PARATIVE YALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROP- 
ERTY,  ACREAGE,   ETC.:     BY   TOWNS. 


The  object  of  this  presentation  is  to  show  comparative  statistics  for  each  city  and  town  in  the  Common- 
wealth regarding  farms,  dairy  farms,  egg  and  poultry  farms,  market  gardens,  orchards,  nurseries,  seed  gardens, 
cranberry  bogs,  florists  (cut  flowers,  leaves  and  vines,  flowering  plants,  etc.),  detached  lots,  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc.,  grass  lots,  wood  lots,  and  grass  and  wood  lots.  In  classifying  farms  if  50  per  cent  or  over  of  the 
value  of  products  of  a  farm  was  dairy  products,  the  farm  has  been  classified  as  a  dairy  farm;  if  50  per  cent  or 
over  of  the  value  of  products  was  eggs  and  poultry,  the  farm  has  been  considered  as  an  egg  and  poultry  farm; 
this  method  of  classification  has  been  followed  with  all  the  kinds  of  farm  land. 

The  statistical  features  presented  for  comparison  are  the  number  in  each  class,  total  acreage,  average  size, 
total  value  of  products,  total  value  of  property,  average  value  of  products,  average  value  of  property,  percentages 
of  value  of  products  of  value  of  property,  and  average  value  of  products  per  acre. 

The  proper  manner  of  reading  the  table  is  as  follows,  the  locality  taken  for  purposes  of  illustration  being 
the  town  of  Dartmouth  in  Bristol  County,  the  facts  being  given  on  page  737.  The  whole  number  of  agricultural 
returns  in  the  town  was  654,  of  which  501  were  for  farms  having  a  total  acreage  of  30,716)^.  The  average  size 
of  these  farms  is  61.31  acres.  The  total  value  of  these  farms  was  $2,348,906,  while  the  total  value  of  agricult- 
ural products  obtained  therefrom  in  1895  was  $001,707.  The  average  value  of  each  farm  was  $4,688,  while  the 
average  value  of  agricultural  products  obtained  from  each  in  1895  was  $1,201.  The  average  value  of  products 
per  acre  was  $20;  the  product  value  was  25.62  per  cent  of  the  property  value,  or,  in  other  words,  there  was  an 
annual  return  from  the  investment  of  25.62  per  cent  gross.  The  other  lines  presented  for  the  town  may  be  read 
in  a  similar  way. 

From  such  an  examination  it  will  be  seen  that  the  largest  gross  income,  in  the  town  considered,  was  from 
dairy  farms  (65.46),  and  the  nest  largest  from  egg  and  poultry  farms  (37.42).  The  percentage  for  market 
gardens  is  nearly  the  same  as  for  egg  and  poultry  farms,  being  37.35. 

The  agricultural  conditions  in  each  city  and  town  in  the  Commonwealth,  in  the  Census  year  1895,  may  be 
learned  from  an  examination  of  pages  731  to  777,  while  the  conditions  existing  in  the  various  counties  and  in  the 
State  as  a  whole  may  be  found  on  pages  777  to  780. 

[729] 


classificatio:n^  of  farm  lakd;  with  COM- 
paratiye  values  of  products  and  prop- 
erty, acreage,  etc. :  by  towns. 


COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE. 

[In  the  following  table  the  asterisk  (*)  indicates  in  the  columns  headed  "  Average  Value  of  Products," 
"  Average  Value  of  Property,"  and  "  Average  Value  of  Products  per  Acre,"  that  the  average  value  is  less  than 
one  dollar.] 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 
in  Each 

Class 

Aver- 

Aver- 

I'ercentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 
Land  Used  for  Agricdltu- 

Total 
Acreage 

Aver- 
age Size 

Total 
Value  of 
Products 

Total 
Value  of 
Property 

age 

Value  of 

Prod- 

age 

Value  of 

Prop- 

of Value  of 

Products 

of  Value  of 

Value 
of Prod- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Barnstable. 

142 

9,502 

66.92 

$199,524 

$550,912 

$1,405 

$3,880 

36.22 

$21 

Farms 

116 

8,7533/8 

75.46 

158,840 

422,572 

1,369 

3,643 

.37.59 

18 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

322% 

80.66 

4,V27 

16,.i24 

1,182 

4,131 

28.61 

15 

Farms,  e^g  and  poultry  . 

9 

1401/a 

15.61 

3,990 

18,836 

443 

2,093 

21.18 

28 

Market  gardens, 

2 

lllV^ 

55.75 

3,259 

7,875 

1,630 

3,938 

41.38 

29 

Florists 

1 

V2 

0..50 

270 

1,335 

270 

1,335 

20.22 

540 

Cranberry  bogs, 

10 

1731/2 

17.35 

28,438 

83,770 

2,844 

8,377 

33.95 

164 

Town  of  Bourne. 

122 

12,705% 

104.15 

$57,485 

$314,230 

$471 

$2,576 

18.29 

$5 

Farms,         .... 

45 

3,028% 

67.31 

31,846 

163,098 

708 

3,624 

19.53 

11 

Farms,  dairy     . 

10 

1,689% 

168.94 

10,479 

29,190 

1,048 

2.919 

35.90 

6 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

48 

24.00 

886 

6,356 

443 

3,178 

13.94 

18 

Market  gardens, 

3 

iVi 

1.42 

859 

1,511 

286 

504 

66.85 

202 

Cranberry  bogs, 

15 

283V2 

18.90 

13,365 

41,825 

891 

2,788 

31.95 

47 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

4% 

4.38 

- 

150 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

45 

7,6361/2 

169.70 

- 

72,040 

- 

1,601 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

11 

11.00 

50 

60 

50 

60 

83.33 

6 

Town  of  Brewster. 

175 

1,6481/2 

9.42 

$41,403 

$167,968 

$237 

$960 

24.65 

$25 

Farms,         .... 

40 

l,270ys 

31.75 

24,327 

89,451 

608 

2,236 

27.20 

19 

Farms,  dairy      . 

1 

22 

22.00 

361 

235 

361 

235 

153.62 

16 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3^2 

3.. 50 

402 

699 

402 

699 

57.51 

115 

Cranberry  bogs. 

131 

334T'8 

2.56 

16,303 

77,383 

124 

591 

21.07 

49 

Wood  lots,  .... 

2 

18 

9.00 

10 

200 

5 

100 

5.00 

* 

Town  of  Cliatbam. 

191 

2,532 

13.26 

$58,112 

$286,518 

$304 

$1,500 

20.28 

$23 

Farms,         .... 

143 

2,1831,4 

15.27 

49,347 

243,281 

345 

1,701 

20.28 

23 

Farms,  dairy     . 

5 

57V8 

11.43 

2,536 

6,231 

507 

1,246 

40.70 

44 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

135% 

8.49 

4,880 

18,874 

305 

1,180 

25.86 

36 

Cranberry  bogs, 

22 

90y4 

4.10 

1,349 

16,827 

61 

765 

8.02 

15 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

25y2 

12.75 

- 

575 

- 

288 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

2 

30 

15.00 

- 

580 

- 

290 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

150 

— 

150 

— 

— 

Town  of  Dennis. 

115 

2,818 

24.50 

$.55,065 

$293,837 

$479 

$2,555 

18.74 

$20 

Farms 

78 

2,448 

31.38 

42,706 

238,869 

548 

3,062 

17.88 

17 

Farms,  dairy      . 

2 

181/. 

9.25 

1,647 

4,274 

824 

2,137 

38.54 

89 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

74 

9.25 

1,194 

8,848 

149 

1,106 

13.49 

16 

Cranben-y  bogs. 

23 

2191/4 

9.53 

9,351 

38,596 

407 

1,678 

24.23 

43 

Detached  lots,   . 

1 

1 

1.00 

60 

1,100 

60 

1,100 

5.45 

60 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

41/2 

4.50 

107 

600 

107 

600 

17.83 

24 

Wood  lots 

1 

36 

36.00 

- 

900 

- 

900 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

16% 

16.75 

- 

650 

— 

650 

~ 

Town  of  Easttaam. 

83 

2,8721/4 

34.61 

$57,742 

$145,714 

$696 

$1,756 

39.63 

$20 

Farms 

53 

2,040y2 

38.. 50 

31,603 

97,052 

596 

1,831 

32.56 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

1451/2 

72.75 

8,163 

10,380 

4,082 

.5,190 

78.64 

56 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

234% 

26.08 

6,682 

13,925 

742 

1,547 

47.99 

28 

Market  gardens. 

9 

243% 

27.  IKS 

11,204 

20,855 

1,245 

2,317 

53.72 

46 

Cranberry  bogs. 

2 

471/4 

23.63 

90 

1,030 

45 

515 

8.74 

2 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

26V2 

8.83 

- 

446 

- 

149 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

30 

30.00 

- 

1,0.50 

- 

1,0.50 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

2 

38 

19.00 

- 

396 

- 

198 

- 

— 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

66 

33.00 

— 

580 

~ 

290 

~ 

" 

[731] 


732 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Nuni- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

I)(?r 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  V'alue  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  Agkicultu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Toun  of  Falmouth. 

155 

r2,353y2 

79.70 

$159,845 

$669,281 

$1,031 

$4,318 

23.88 

$13 

Farms 

134 

11,158 

83.27 

126,1.59 

.565,3.57 

941 

4,219 

22.31 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

123% 

30.91 

4,547 

13,222 

1,137 

3,306 

34.39 

37 

Farms,  egg  and  poultiy  . 

2 

1165/s 

58.. 31 

1,.563 

4,284 

782 

2,142 

36.48 

13 

Market  gardens, 

4 

152V^ 

38.13 

3,039 

10,910 

760 

2,728 

27.86 

20 

Cranberry  bogs. 

7 

380% 

.54.38 

18,934 

62,590 

2,705 

8,941 

30.25 

50 

Florists,       .        .        .        . 

2 

202V8 

101.06 

5,596 

9,818 

2,798 

4,909 

57.00 

28 

Wood  lots 

1 

20 

20.00 

_ 

100 

_ 

100 

- 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

200 

200.00 

7 

3,000 

t 

3,000 

0.23 

* 

Tovrn  of  Harwicli. 

378 

4,877^4 

12.90 

$139,237 

$586,218 

$368 

$1,551 

23.75 

$29 

Farms 

263 

3,6821/2 

14.00 

113,328 

488,168 

431 

1,856 

23.21 

31 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

25y4 

8.42 

2,064 

4,707 

688 

1,569 

43.85 

82 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

94V'2 

5.91 

6,099 

14,486 

381 

905 

42.10 

65 

Market  gardens. 

3 

23^4 

7.75 

609 

1,706 

203 

569 

.35.70 

26 

Cranberry  bogs. 

59 

seiVs 

9.51 

16,462 

68,261 

279 

1,157 

24.12 

29 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

7y4 

7.25 

- 

200 

- 

200 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

26 

364y, 

14.02 

675 

5,780 

26 

222 

11.68 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

118% 

16.98 

- 

2,910 

- 

416 

- 

- 

Town  of  Mashpee. 

41 

2,017 

49.20 

$25,187 

$126,697 

$6,143 

$3,090 

19.88 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

22 

1,311 

59.59 

8,384 

.58.065 

381 

2,6.39 

14.44 

6 

Cranberry  bogs, 

14 

554 

39.57 

16,803 

67,712 

1,200 

4,837 

24.82 

30 

Grass  lots 

2 

22 

11.00 

- 

500 

_ 

250 

- 

- 

Wood  lotrt,  .... 

3 

130 

43.33 

- 

420 

- 

140 

- 

- 

Toivn  of  Orleans. 

101 

2,666% 

26.40 

$36,389 

$154,215 

$360 

$1,527 

23.60 

$14 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

75 

i.sieyg 

25.55 

21,813 

110,336 

291 

1.471 

19.77 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

^ 
t 

38614 

55.18 

5,4.57 

17,.5O0 

780 

2,500 

31.18 

14 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

12 

253yo 

21.13 

8,744 

19,312 

729 

1,609 

45.28 

34 

Market  gardens. 

1 

30 

30.00 

28 

1,739 

28 

1,739 

1.61 

* 

Orchards 

1 

50 

50.00 

- 

600 

- 

600 

- 

- 

Cranberry  bogs. 

4 

155/8 

S.91 

347 

4,538 

87 

1,135 

7.65 

22 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

i5y4 

15.25 

- 

190 

- 

190 

— 

— 

Town  of  Province- 

town. 

97 

3,510% 

36.19 

$32,752 

$87,631 

$338 

$903 

37.37 

$9 

Farms,        .       .       .       . 

24 

62y4 

2.59 

4,652 

21,120 

194 

880 

22.03 

75 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

153/8 

2.56 

6,336 

8,031 

1,056 

1,339 

78.89 

412 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

44 

803/4 

1.84 

.5,.541 

21,342 

126 

485 

25.96 

69 

Market  gardens, 

20 

37y2 

1.88 

2,671 

7,026 

134 

351 

38  02 

71 

Cranberry  bogs. 

o 

24y2 

12.25 

292 

1,690 

146 

845 

17.28 

12 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

i 

3,290 

3,290.00 

13,260 

28,422 

13,260 

28,422 

46.65 

4 

Town  of  Sandwich. 

144 

11,329% 

78.68 

$33,112 

$207,247 

$230 

$1,439 

15.98 

$3 

Farms 

61 

8,386V<. 

1.37.48 

24,540 

160,.350 

402 

2,629 

15.30 

3 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

88 

88.00 

789 

2,589 

789 

2,.589 

30.48 

9 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

250 

250.00 

1,703 

6,702 

1,703 

6,702 

25.41 

7 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Grass  lots 

18 
6 

286V4 
99y> 

15.90 
16.58 

5,850 
195 

28,961 
1,205 

325 
33 

1.609 
201 

20.20 
16.18 

20 
2 

Wood  lots 

51 

1,964  " 

38.51 

25 

6,2.55 

* 

123 

0.40 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

2551/, 

42.58 

10 

1,185 

2 

198 

0.84 

* 

Town  of  Truro. 

145 

3,705% 

25.56 

$60,660 

$145,430 

$418 

$1,003 

41.71 

$16 

Farms,         .... 

71 

2,4621/4 

34.68 

36,831 

84,226 

519 

1,186 

43.73 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

4315s 

39.24 

10,084 

17,712 

917 

1,610 

56.93 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

284T/S 

17.80 

6,293 

16,318 

393 

1,020 

38.. 56 

22 

Market  gardens. 

2 

241.4 

12.13 

281 

645 

141 

323 

43.57 

12 

Cranberry  bogs, 

17 

895(, 

5.27 

6,936 

23,800 

408 

1,400 

29. 14 

77 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

301/s 

3.77 

30 

470 

4 

59 

6.. 38 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

138 

10.62 

205 

829 

16 

64 

24.73 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

245 

35.00 

- 

1,430 

- 

204 

- 

- 

Town  of  n'elineet. 

144 

4.541 

31.53 

$46,457 

$149,567 

$323 

$1,039 

31.06 

$10 

Farms,        .... 

61 

1,660% 

27.23 

33.784 

08,427 

554 

1,614 

34  32 

20 

Farms,  dairy,    . 

s 

2931/, 

36.66 

5,077 

9,287 

635 

1,161 

54.67 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

29 

260V4 

8.97 

5,9.55 

26,724 

205 

922 

22.28 

23 

Market  gardens. 

2 

12 

6.00 

118 

786 

59 

393 

15.01 

10 

Orchards,    .... 

3 

i6y4 

5.42 

493 

4,759 

164 

1,586 

10.36 

30 

Cranberry  bogs. 

2 

23 

11.. 50 

258 

2,. 500 

129 

1,250 

10.32 

11 

Florists,       .        .        .        . 

i 

iiy2 

11.. 50 

329 

1,084 

329 

1,084 

30.35 

29 

Grass  lots 

13 

47 

3.62 

401 

785 

31 

60 

51.08 

9 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

151 

10.79 

- 

640 

- 

46 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

2,066 

187.82 

42 

4,575 

4 

416 

0.92 

* 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


733 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

AND Classification  op 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Land Used  fob  Agricultu- 

in  Each 

Acreage 

age  Size 

BAL  Pdrposes. 

Class 

T»wn  of  Yarnioutb. 

91 

4,3513/4 

47.82' 

Farms,         .... 

40 

3,5881/2 

89.71 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

176 

29.33 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

15 

3.75 

Nurseries,  .... 

7 

7.00 

Cranberry  bogs, 

37 

492 

13.30 

Florists 

% 

0.75 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

3.00 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

691/2 

69.50 

Total 
Value  of 
Troducts 


Aver- 

Aver- 

Total 

age 

age 

Value  of 

Value  of 

Value  of 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

ucts 

erty 

Percentages 
of  Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Average 

Value 
ofProd- 

ucts 
per  Acre 


$50,945 

28,252 

4,049 

910 

1,665 

15,669 

355 

45 


$360,704 

$560 

$3,964 

220,003 

706 

5,500 

10,774 

675 

1,796 

3,375 

228 

844 

1,908 

1,665 

1,908 

120,104 

4-23 

3,246 

1,515 

355 

1,515 

120 

45 

120 

2,905 

- 

2,905 

14.12 

12.84 

37.58 
26.96 
87.26 
13.05 
23.43 
37.50 


COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 


Toim  of  Adams. 

154 

13,3461/2 

86.67 

$184,350 

$972,909 

$1,197 

$6,318 

18.95 

$14 

Farms,         .... 

89 

6,799% 

76.40 

115,539 

648,853 

1,298 

7,290 

17.81 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

2,480V^. 

107.85 

55,667 

244,268 

2,420 

10,620 

22.79 

22 

Farms,  esrg  and  poultry  . 

2 

levs 

8.06 

6,635 

9,494 

3,318 

4,747 

69.89 

411 

Market  gardens. 

5 

45 

9.00 

2,054 

11,879 

411 

2,376 

17. -29 

46 

Florists 

1 

V2 

0.50 

447 

676 

447 

675 

66. -22 

894 

Grass  lots 

11 

786y8 

71.47 

1,633 

22,663 

148 

2,060 

7.21 

2 

Wood  lots 

15 

1,9101/2 

127.37 

1,350 

13,288 

90 

886 

10.16 

♦ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

1,308 

163.50 

1,025 

21,789 

128 

2,724 

4.70 

* 

Town  of  Alford. 

97 

7,759% 

80.00 

$68,068 

$225,973 

$702 

$2,330 

30.12 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

64 

6,17614 

96.50 

53,932 

188,798 

843 

2,950 

28.. 57 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

575 

115.00 

12,432 

25,410 

2,486 

5,082 

48.93 

22 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

10 

10.00 

334 

1,531 

334 

1,531 

21.82 

33 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

139 

17.38 

397 

2,385 

50 

298 

16.65 

3 

Wood  lota 

10 

276 

27.60 

30 

2,745 

3 

275 

1.09 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

5831/2 

64.83 

943 

5,104 

105 

567 

18.48 

2 

Town  of  Becket. 

166 

27,585V4 

166.18 

$95,837 

$313,558 

$577 

$1,889 

30.56 

$3 

Farms 

99 

20,6431,4 

208.. 52 

70,240 

241,861 

709 

2,443 

29.04 

3 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

3,508 

152.52 

24,909 

56,250 

1,083 

2,446 

44. -28 

7 

Market  garden. 

1 

5 

5.00 

439 

50 

439 

50 

878.00 

88 

Detached  lots,    . 

28 

2,255 

80.54 

- 

8,925 

_ 

319 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

45 

15.00 

60 

760 

20 

253 

7.89 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

8 

737 

92.13 

46 

3,976 

6 

497 

1.16 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

392 

98.00 

143 

1,736 

36 

434 

8. -24 

* 

Town  of  Cliesliire. 

164 

17,391 

106.04 

$149,527 

$539,274 

$912 

$3,288 

27.73 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

S2 

9,819 

119.74 

93,835 

353,597 

1,144 

4,312 

26.54 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

27 

3,272% 

121.21 

52,657 

126,547 

1,950 

4,687 

41.61 

16 

Detached  lots,    . 

33 

2,792y2 

84.62 

- 

43,180 

_ 

1,308 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

144% 

16.08 

657 

3,188 

73 

354 

20.61 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

8 

808 

101.00 

1,500 

3,970 

188 

496 

37.78 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

5 

554 

110.80 

878 

8,792 

176 

1,758 

9.99 

2 

Town  of  Clarksburg. 

144 

8,088% 

56.17 

$92,013 

$385,165 

$639 

$2,675 

23.89 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

83 

3,45Sy8 

41.66 

53,919 

269,100 

650 

3,-242 

20.04 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

73  ly^ 

56.25 

28,519 

68,929 

2,194 

5,302 

41  37 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

261 

1,270 

261 

1,-270 

20.55 

87 

Market  gardens. 

1 

IV4 

1.25 

128 

125 

128 

1-25 

102.40 

102 

Detached  lots,    . 

15 

1,795% 

119.72 

- 

6,782 

_ 

452 

_ 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

31 

31.00 

3,280 

20,900 

3,280 

20,9(X) 

15.69 

106 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5 

54y2 

10.90 

1,036 

4,843 

207 

969 

21.39 

19 

Wood  lots,  .... 

18 

1,430 

79.44 

4,050 

6,585 

225 

366 

61.50 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

5S3y2 

83.36 

820 

6,631 

117 

947 

12.37 

1 

Town  of  Dalton. 

130 

13,580y2 

104.47 

$126,003 

$455,388 

$969 

$3,503 

27.67 

$9 

Farms 

56 

5,77ly3 

103.06 

64,183 

255,110 

1,146 

4,.556 

25.16 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

2,693 

141.74 

52,284 

128,229 

2,752 

6,749 

40.77 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

6 

2.00 

1,148 

6,494 

383 

2,165 

17.68 

191 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

- 

160 

_ 

160 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

11 

436 

39.64 

1,915 

6,575 

174 

598 

29.13 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

29 

3,357 

115.76 

5,908 

41,220 

204 

1,421 

14.33 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

11 

1,277 

116.09 

565 

17,600 

51 

1,600 

3.21 

« 

Town  of  Egremont. 

95 

10,38iy, 

109.28 

$183,196 

$574,921 

$1,928 

$6,052 

31.86 

$18 

Farms 

68 

6,858y4 

100.86 

104,361 

376,732 

1,5,35 

5,540 

27.70 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

3,508y. 

140.34 

77,989 

191,633 

3,1-20 

7,665 

40.70 

22 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

% 

0.75 

222 

4,231 

222 

4,231 

5.-25 

296 

Market  gardens. 

1 

14 

14.00 

624 

2,325 

6'24 

2,3-25 

26.84 

45 

734 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC. :   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultd- 
KAL  Purposes. 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 
ucts 

Valueof 
Prop- 
erty 

Products 

of  Value  of 

Property 

ofProd- 

ucts 
per  Acre 

Tonrn  of  Florida. 

122 

14,701 

120.50 

$62,630 

$149,474 

$513 

$1,225 

41.90 

$4 

Farms 

76 

10,1651,4 

133.75 

49,439 

115,418 

651 

1,519 

42.83 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

1,465 

162.78 

11,167 

15,126 

1,241 

1,681 

73.83 

8 

Grass  lots 

.5 

246V4 

49.25 

ISO 

2,025 

36 

405 

8.89 

* 

Wood  lots 

28 

2,iooy2 

75.02 

1,450 

11,700 

52 

418 

12.39 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

i 

724 

181.00 

394 

5,205 

99 

1,301 

7.57 

♦ 

Town  of 

. 

Cireat  Barrington. 

224 

24,131 

107.73 

$247,780 

$1,169,830 

$1,106 

$5,222 

21.18 

$10 

Farms 

157 

18,110 

115.35 

183,230 

901,040 

1,167 

5,739 

20.34 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

3,019?4 

120.79 

52,933 

186,622 

2,117 

7,465 

28.36 

18 

Farms,  ejrg  and  poultry  . 

3 

13 

4.33 

2,662 

3,923 

887 

1,308 

67.86 

205 

Market  gardens. 

4 

100 

25.00 

5,431 

23,448 

1,3.58 

5,862 

23.16 

54 

Florists,       .... 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,039 

6,830 

1,039 

6,839 

15.19 

1,039 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

196% 

65.58 

- 

3,200 

- 

1,067 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

753 

75.30 

767 

15,300 

77 

1,5.30 

5.01 

1 

Wood  lots 

17 

1,407V' 

82.79 

693 

16,588 

41 

976 

4.18 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

530 

132.50 

1,025 

12,870 

256 

3,218 

7.96 

2 

Town  of  Hancoek. 

lis 

20,287y2 

171.93 

$80,970 

$359,521 

$686 

$3,047 

22.. 52 

$4 

Farms 

65 

I4,i2iy, 

217.25 

68,469 

292,554 

1,053 

4,501 

23.40 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

810 

135.00 

12,451 

23,014 

2,075 

38,357 

54.10 

15 

Grass  lots 

2 

130 

65.00 

_ 

1,450 

_ 

725 

Wood  lots 

42 

4,599 

109.50 

50 

39,103 

1 

931 

0.13 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

627 

209.00 

- 

3,400 

- 

1,133 

- 

Town  of  Hinsdale. 

146 

13,60214 

93.17 

$119,839 

$347,315 

$821 

$2,379 

34.50 

$9 

Farms,        '.        .        .        . 

99 

10,024?4 

101.26 

89,762 

272,694 

907 

2,754 

32.92 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

1,891 

82.22 

28,915 

58,060 

1,257 

2,524 

49.80 

15 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lots,   . 

1 

2 

2.00 

123 

1,016 

123 

1,016 

12.11 

62 

2 

12 

6.00 

_ 

120 

™ 

60 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

7 

224V> 

32.07 

274 

3,440 

39 

491 

7.97 

1 

Wood  lots 

10 

373 

37.30 

20 

4,000 

2 

400 

0.50 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

1,075 

268.75 

745 

7,985 

186 

1,996 

9.33 

* 

Town  of 

ILianesborongli. 

160 

20,20734 

126.30 

$149,026 

$542,352 

$931 

$3,390 

27.48 

$7 

93 

10,00314 

107.56 

93,710 

370,981 

1,008 

3,989 

25.26 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

2,988 

142.29 

55,117 

111,974 

2,625 

5,332 

49.22 

18 

Detached  lots,    . 

36 

4,44714 

123.53 

_ 

42,782 

1,188 

Grass  lots 

1 

107 

107.00 

_ 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5 

212y4 

42.45 

12 

1,915 

2 

383 

0.63 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

2,450 

612.50 

187 

13,700 

47 

3,425 

1.36 

* 

Town  of  I<ee. 

163 

14,062 

86.27 

$215,711 

$782,710 

$1,323 

$4,802 

27.56 

$15 

Farms,        .       .       .       . 

136 

12,8173/4 

94.25 

184,340 

686,487 

1,355 

5,048 

26.85 

14 

Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 

12 

829 

69.08 

30,539 

86,286 

2,545 

7,191 

35.39 

37 

2 

134 

0.88 

371 

3.292 

186 

1,646 

11.27 

212 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

117 

14.63 

406 

4,295 

51 

537 

9.45 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

62yo 

20.83 

55 

450 

18 

150 

12.22 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

234 

117.00 

1,900 

950 

- 

Town  of  I<enox. 

198 

12,663% 

63.96 

$171,804 

$1,159,479 

$868 

$5,856 

14.82 

$14 

Farms,        .       .       .       . 

140 

10,05534 

71.83 

141,107 

995,220 

1,008 

7,109 

14.18 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

l,232y4 

94.79 

26,877 

107,941 

2,067 

8,303 

24.90 

22 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

161 

720 

161 

720 

22.36 

54 

Market  gardens. 

1 

27y2 

27.50 

1,033 

9,310 

1,033 

9,310 

11.10 

38 

Florists,      .... 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,394 

1,650 

1,394 

1,650 

84.48 

1,394 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

161 

32.20 

14 

5,980 

3 

1,196 

0.23 

* 

Grass  lots 

16 

466V> 

29.16 

858 

24,158 

54 

1,510 

3.. 55 

2 

Wood  lots 

18 

5533/4 

30.76 

300 

10,1.50 

17 

564 

2.96 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

163 

54.33 

60 

4,350 

20 

1,450 

1.38 

* 

Town  of  Monterey. 

159 

17,124 

107.70 

$94,432 

$519,629 

$594 

$3,268 

18.17 

$6 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

98 

11,757 

110.97 

76,4.')2 

420,545 

780 

4,291 

18.18 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

1,560 

173.33 

16,656 

67,143 

1,840 

7,460 

24.66 

H 

Grass  lots,  .... 

12 

490 

40.83 

955 

9,345 

80 

779 

10.22 

2 

Wood  lots 

27 

1,286 

47.63 

72 

10,414 

3 

386 

0.69 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

13 

2,031 

156.23 

397 

12,182 

31 

937 

3.26 

* 

Town  of 

Moant  Washington. 

28 

6,012i,i 

214.73 

$16,099 

$117,359 

$575 

$4,191 

13.72 

$3 

Farms,         .... 

27 

5,812yo 

215.28 

16,064 

116,524 

595 

4,316 

13.79 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

200 

200.00 

35 

835 

35 

835 

4.19 

* 

FAKM    STATISTICS. 


735 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

asie 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  AoRicDLTn- 
SAL  Purposes. 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Valueof 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 
ucts 

Valueof 
Prop- 
erty 

Products 

of  Value  of 

Property 

ofProd- 

ucts 
per  Acre 

Town  of 

New  Astaford. 

39 

7,2166/8 

185.04 

$21,638 

$83,993 

$555 

$2,154 

25.76 

$3 

Farms 

29 

5,051% 

174.19 

20,188 

72,663 

696 

2,506 

27.78 

4 

Farni6,  dairy 

1 

170 

170.00 

1,450 

3,910 

1,450 

3,910 

37.08 

9 

Graea  lots 

3 

112 

37.33 

- 

690 

_ 

230 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5 

1,793 

358.60 

_ 

6,410 

_ 

1,282 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

90 

90.00 

- 

320 

- 

320 

- 

- 

Town  of 

BTew  ]fIarlborong:li. 

222 

28,188 

12G.97 

$213,927 

$910,317 

$964 

$4,101 

23.50 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

169 

22,506 

133.17 

179,101 

788,223 

1,060 

4,664 

22.72 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

2,093 

139., 53 

32,272 

84,142 

2,151 

5,609 

38.35 

15 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

32 

32.00 

669 

2,496 

669 

2,496 

26.80 

21 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

106 

11.78 

520 

2,570 

58 

286 

20.23 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

12 

922 

76.83 

- 

9,805 

_ 

817 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

16 

2,529 

158.06 

1,365 

23,081 

85 

1,443 

5.91 

* 

City  of 

NORTH  ADAMS. 

146 

12,662B'8 

86.73 

$145,817 

$847,033 

$999 

$5,802 

17.22 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

78 

6,041 

77.45 

68,949 

440,510 

884 

5,647 

15.65 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

28 

4,023 

143.68 

65,810 

281,709 

2,350 

10,061 

23.36 

16 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

6 

3.00 

1,865 

6,419 

933 

3,210 

29.05 

311 

Market  gardens. 

4 

151/8 

3.78 

2,984 

7,001 

746 

1,7.50 

42.62 

197 

Cranberry  bogs, 

2 

17 

8.50 

- 

700 

_ 

350 

_ 

Florists 

3 

1 

0.33 

1,509 

11,308 

503 

3,799 

13.24 

1,509 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

- 

700 

_ 

700 

_ 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

0 

35 

17.50 

700 

18,730 

350 

9,365 

3.74 

20 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

273 

27.30 

2,716 

30,196 

272 

3,020 

8.99 

10 

Wood  lota 

9 

1,8071/2 

200.83 

507 

26,443 

56 

2,938 

1.92 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

438 

62.57 

777 

23,227 

111 

3,318 

3.35 

2 

Town  of  Otis. 

178 

24,322y4 

136.64 

$59,383 

$245,607 

$334 

$1,380 

24.18 

$2 

Farms 

116 

17,925 

154.53 

52,669 

212,827 

454 

1,835 

24.75 

3 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

885 

126.43 

5,653 

12,289 

808 

1,756 

46.00 

6 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

50 

50.00 

307 

1,402 

307 

1,402 

21.90 

6 

Detachec  lots,    . 

2 

730 

365.00 

150 

1,000 

75 

500 

15.00 

* 

Grass  lots 

5 

183 

36.  GO 

178 

918 

36 

184 

19.39 

• 

Wood  lots,  .... 

24 

1,764 

73.50 

66 

6,630 

3 

276 

1.00 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

23 

2,785y4 

121.10 

360 

10,541 

16 

458 

3.42 

* 

Town  of  Peru. 

148 

17,423% 

117.73 

$56,414 

$159,050 

$381 

$1,075 

35.47 

$3 

Farms,        .... 

75 

10,007% 

133.44 

43,846 

113,094 

585 

1,508 

38.77 

4 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

1,317 

188.14 

9,353 

15,745 

1,336 

2,249 

59.40 

7 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

30 

15.00 

- 

60 

- 

30 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

15 

690 

46.00 

270 

2,970 

18 

198 

9.09 

* 

Wood  lots 

10 

349 

34.90 

90 

1,5.56 

9 

156 

5.78 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

39 

5,030 

128.97 

2,855 

25,625 

73 

657 

11.14 

* 

City  of 

PITTS  FIEK.O. 

394 

22,0885/8 

56.06 

$290,640 

$1,716,593 

$738 

$4,357 

16.93 

$13 

Farms,        .... 

308 

18,0311/2 

58.. 54 

203,956 

1,447,627 

662 

4,700 

14.09 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

26 

2,203 

84.73 

62,868 

131,076 

2,418 

5,041 

47.96 

29 

Market  gardens. 

6 

134 

22.33 

7,980 

35,281 

1,330 

5,880 

22.62 

60 

Florists,       .... 

7 

451,4 

6.46 

10,955 

50,008 

1,565 

7,144 

21.91 

242 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

- 

150 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

20 

607y4 

30.36 

2,650 

25,463 

133 

1,273 

10.41 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

2515/8 

17.97 

524 

4,688 

37 

335 

11.18 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

801 

66.75 

1,707 

22,300 

142 

1,858 

7.65 

2 

Town  of  Rietamond. 

142 

10,222 

71.99 

$84,811 

$300,350 

$597 

$2,115 

28.24 

$8 

Farms,        .... 

92 

7,168V2 

77.92 

68,439 

235,745 

744 

2,562 

29.03 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

l,048y2 

87.38 

16,087 

41,178 

1,341 

3,432 

39.07 

15 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

- 

360 

- 

360 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

9 

9.00 

- 

1,.500 

- 

1,.500 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

10 

413 

41.30 

75 

5,284 

8 

.528 

1.42 

* 

Wood  lots 

24 

1,440 

60.00 

148 

14,263 

6 

.594 

1.04 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

129 

64.50 

62 

2,020 

31 

1,010 

3.07 

« 

Town  of  Mandisfield. 

254 

32,755 

128.96 

$123,150 

$375,071 

$485 

$1,477 

32.83 

$4 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

166 

22,903-% 

137.97 

82,405 

284,294 

496 

1,713 

28.99 

4 

Farms,  dairy 

27 

5,250 

194.44 

40,273 

68,824 

1,492 

2,,549 

58.53 

8 

Detached  lots,   . 

15 

1,179 

78.60 

25 

5,475 

2 

365 

0.46 

* 

Grass  lots 

19 

1,453 

76.47 

121 

6,733 

6 

354 

1.80 

« 

Wood  lots 

15 

755 

.50.33 

- 

4,490 

— 

299 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

l,214y4 

101.19 

326 

5,255 

27 

438 

6.20 

* 

736 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Percentages  Averaee 
of  Value  of     Value 

Products     nfj>.-".i 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Cities,  Towks, 

AND  Classification  of 

Land  Used  foe  Agricultu- 

bal  pcrposes. 


Num- 
ber   I     Total 
in  Each]  Acreage 
Class 


Aver- 
age Size 


Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Aver- 

Aver- 

Total 

age 

age 

Value  of 

Value  of 

Valueof 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

ucts 

erty 

.  .ilue 
ofProd- 

ucts 
per  Acre 


Town  of  Savoy 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lotB,  . 
Orass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Sheffield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Stockbridge 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots. 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Tyringbani 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Detached  lots, 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  ^Vasliiugrtou 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of 
If  est  Stockbridg^e. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 
Detached  lots,   . 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 
Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .       .       .       . 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of 
tVilliamstown. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Windsor. 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Detached  lots. 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


189 

121 

16 

3 

36 

13 


288 

223 
13 
1 
1 
10 
30 
10 


116 

100 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 

4 
2 


98 


105 

70 

9 

5 

10 

11 


134 

91 
12 
8 
3 
6 
3 
11 


362 

212 

36 

4 

7 

1 

1 

36 

57 

8 


210 

101 
33 
3 
21 
34 
18 


22.1731,4 

14,904y> 
2,871 

20% 
3,276 
1,101 


28,9953/4 

24,110% 
2,440 

Vs 
2 

1691,4 

1,377 

896 


13,980 

12,5843/i 
19H 
55 

99 
2 

100 

817% 
125 


12,7881,4 


65 

9,9801,4 

8 

9561/i 

19 

1,381 

3 

i2oy2 

2 

250 

1 

100 

24,917 

10,902 

2,095 

555 

2,289 

9,076 


11,4451/4 

8,085% 
739 

1,104 
123 
164 
129 

1,100  V. 


29,1323/4 

17,7881,.'. 
4,5033/, 
3934 
1751/, 
1 
2 
681V, 
5,3S5% 
555 


23,327 

11,445 
5,714 
187 
1,190 
1,952 
2,839 


117.32 

123.18 

179.44 

6.92 

91.00 

84.69 


100.68 

108.12 

187.69 

0.50 

2.00 

16.95 

45.90 

89.60 


120.52 

125.85 

65.33 

27.50 

0.50 

99.00 

2.00 

."iO.OO 

204.44 

62.50 


130.49 

1.53.54 
119.56 
72.68 
40.17 
125.00 
100.00 


237.30 

i.55.74 
232.78 
111.00 
228.90 
825.09 


85.41 

88.85 
61.58 

138.00 
41.00 
27.33 
43.00 

100.05 


80.48 

83.91 

125.10 

9.94 

25.07 

1.00 

2.00 

18.93 

94.49 

69.38 


111.08 

113.32 

173.15 

62.33 

.56.67 

.57.41 

157.72 


$85,355 

60,638 

22,739 

72 

602 

1,304 

$268,518 

231,408 

35,927 

351 

274 
390 

168 


$237,008 

216,.501 

5,435 

1,135 

466 

11,350 
1,022 

808 
291 


$73,009 

63,253 
9,356 

190 
42 

168 


$97,940 

67,951 

28,589 

40 

1,224 

136 


$81,461 

64,.561 
15,795 

40 


1,065 


$364,446 

244,491 

98,7.50 

2,932 

12,170 

219 

84 

4.021 

1,2,37 

542 


$104,516 

52,265 
49,152 

1,119 

58 

1,922 


$186,108 

$452 

133,989 

501 

31,874 

1,421 

185 

24 

15,270 

17 

4,790 

100 

$1,331,179 

$932 

1,184,012 

1,038 

119,218 

2,764 

355 

351 

1,711 

274 

2,901 

39 

12,767 

- 

10,215 

17 

$1,368,097 

$2,043 

1,309,588 

2,165 

11,032 

1,812 

5,925 

568 

2,704 

466 

2,980 

- 

11,025 

11,350 

6,000 

511 

11,505 

202 

7,338 

146 

$281,562 

$745 

239,912 

973 

27,010 

1,170 

8,950 

- 

1,910 

63 

2,000 

21 

1,780 

168 

$302,381 

$933 

184,303 

971 

46,613 

3,177 

2,075 

8 

13,915 

122 

55,475 

12 

$398,657 

$608 

313,273 

709 

35,908 

1,316 

17,485 

- 

ll.(>05 

13 

3,645 

- 

833 

- 

15,908 

97 

$1,764,831 

$1,007 

1,341,6.35 

1,1.53 

303,440 

2,743 

7,209 

733 

26,024 

1,739 

2,356 

219 

2,470 

84 

40,179 

112 

34,523 

22 

6,995 

68 

$225,424 

$498 

122,601 

517 

66,.5;^0 

1,489 

966 

- 

5,894 

.53 

13,915 

2 

15.518 

107 

$985 

1,107 

1.992 

62 

424 

368 


$4,622 

5,309 

9,171 
355 

1,711 
290 
426 

1,022 


$11,794 

13,096 
3,677 
2,963 
2,704 
2,980 

11,025 
3,000 
2,876 
3,669 


$2,873 

3,691 
3,376 
471 
637 
1,000 
1,780 

$2,880 

2,633 
5,179 
415 
1,392 
5.043 


$2,975 

3,443 
2,992 
2,186 
3,868 
608 
278 
1,446 


$4,875 

6,328 
8,429 
1,802 
3,718 
2,366 
2,470 
1,116 
606 
874 


$1,073 

1,214 

2,016 
322 
281 
409 
862 


45.86 

45.26 
71.34 
38.92 
3.94 
27.22 


20.17 

19.54 
30.14 

98.87 
16.01 
13.44 

1.64 


17.32 

16.53 
49.27 
19.16 
17.23 

102.95 

17.03 

7.02 

3.97 


25.93 

26.37 
34.64 

9.95 
2.10 
9.44 


32.39 

36.87 

61.33 

1.93 

8.80 
0.25 


20.43 

20.61 
43.99 

0.34 


6.69 


20.65 

18.23 

32.. 54 

40.67 

46.76 

9.. 30 

3.40 

10.01 

3.. 58 

7.75 


46.36 

42.63 
73.88 

18.99 

0.42 

12.39 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


737 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   BRISTOL, 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

liAND  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofl'rod- 
ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

TowD  of  AcaMlinet. 

292 

ll,464y4 

39.26 

$234,817 

$891,822 

$804 

$3,054 

26.33 

$20 

Farms,         .... 

208 

9,070 

43.61 

206,360 

812,.547 

992 

3,906 

25.40 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

126 

42.00 

13,990 

20,382 

4,663 

6,794 

68.64 

111 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

89% 

17.95 

4,744 

10,339 

949 

2,068 

45.88 

63 

Market  gardens, 

3 

98 

32.67 

6,863 

6,1.54 

2,288 

2,051 

111.62 

70 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

1 

1.00 

- 

1,,502 

- 

1,502 

_ 

- 

Orasslots 

5 

60 

12.00 

30 

3,450 

6 

690 

0.87 

» 

Wood  lots 

58 

1,6421.1. 

28.32 

1,010 

25,270 

17 

436 

4.00 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

9 

377 

41.89 

1,820 

12,178 

202 

1,353 

14.94 

5 

Town  of 

Aideboroagh. 

237 

11,1818/4 

47.18 

$190,575 

$577,459 

$804 

$2,437 

33.00 

$17 

Farms,        .... 

121 

6,6793/4 

55.20 

80,543 

364,483 

666 

3,012 

22.10 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

35 

2,996V" 

85.61 

89,782 

153,248 

2,565 

4,379 

.58.59 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

11 

2311A 

21.05 

12,576 

24,304 

1,143 

2,209 

51.74 

54 

Market  gardens, 

1 

65 

65.00 

3,747 

4,540 

3,747 

4,540 

82.. 53 

58 

Florists 

2 

2V4 

1.13 

2,800 

4,825 

1,400 

2,413 

58.03 

1,244 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

30 

440V- 

14.68 

- 

14,309 

- 

477 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5 

142 

28.40 

424 

1,.580 

85 

316 

26.84 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

28 

501 M; 

17.91 

435 

8,1.50 

16 

291 

5.34 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

1223/4 

30.69 

268 

2,020 

67 

505 

13.27 

2 

Town  of  Berkley. 

243 

9,824^1, 

40.43 

$148,923 

$547,692 

$613 

$2,254 

27.19 

$15 

Farms 

138 

6,89H4 

49.94 

101,375 

407,426 

735 

2,952 

24.88 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

1,018 

72.71 

30,931 

62,666 

2,209 

4,476 

49.36 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

20 

371 

18.55 

9,091 

39,575 

455 

1,979 

22.97 

25 

Market  gardens. 

6 

94 

15.67 

3,971 

8,577 

662 

1,430 

46.30 

42 

Cranberry  bogs. 

0 

49 

24.50 

600 

1,970 

300 

985 

30.46 

12 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

31 

15.50 

- 

1,100 

- 

550 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

2 

3 

1.50 

50 

200 

25 

100 

25.00 

17 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

741/2 

7.45 

456 

3,635 

46 

364 

12.54 

6 

Wood  lots,  .... 

35 

652V, 

18.64 

1,864 

13,0J8 

53 

372 

14.31 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

14 

640y4 

45.73 

585 

9  515 

42 

680 

6.15 

* 

Town  of  Dartnioutb. 

654 

36,3591/2 

55.60 

$697,407 

$2,605,971 

$1,066 

$3,985 

26.76 

$19 

Farms 

501 

30,716V2 

61.31 

601,707 

2,348,906 

1,201 

4,688 

25.62 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

810V' 

57.89 

70,204 

107,244 

5,015 

7,660 

65.46 

87 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

20 

67ly2 

33.58 

19,918 

53,228 

996 

2,661 

37.42 

30 

Market  gardens. 

1 

8 

8.00 

7.50 

2,008 

750 

2,008 

37.35 

94 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

10 

10.00 

_ 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

27 

1,129 

41.81 

2,,576 

50,100 

95 

1,856 

5.14 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

87 

2,907 

33.41 

1,810 

41,185 

21 

473 

4.39 

6 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

107 

85.67 

442 

2,300 

147 

767 

19.22 

4 

Town  of  nighton. 

227 

9,572 

42.17 

$212,593 

$704,004 

$937 

$3,101 

30.20 

$22 

Farms 

154 

7.516% 

48.81 

152,453 

545,615 

990 

3,543 

27.94 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

161 

80.50 

5,140 

9,681 

2,570 

4,841 

53.09 

32 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

25 

463 

18.52 

12,423 

57,104 

497 

2,284 

21.76 

27 

Market  gardens. 

25 

829y2 

33.18 

37,437 

75,815 

1,497 

3,033 

49.38 

45 

Nurseries,  .... 

1 

15 

15.00 

3,250 

6,048 

3,250 

6,048 

53.74 

217 

Wood  lots,  .... 

15 

428 

28.53 

1,202 

5,296 

80 

353 

22.70 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

5 

159 

31.80 

688 

4,445 

138 

889 

15.48 

4 

Town  of  Easton. 

373 

13,9871/4 

37.49 

$181,944 

$788,349 

$488 

$2,114 

23.08 

$13 

Farms 

182 

9,431 

51.82 

105,645 

561,551 

580 

3,085 

18.81 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

l.HTVo 

45.90 

47,724 

101,257 

1,909 

4,050 

47.13 

42 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

240 

.30.00 

20,023 

45,665 

2,503 

5,708 

43.85 

83 

Market  gardens. 

1 

25 

25.00 

985 

5,510 

985 

5,510 

17.88 

39 

Cranberry  bogs, 

1 

8yo 

8.. 50 

2,784 

5,695 

2,784 

5,695 

48.88 

328 

Florists 

2 

2y2 

1.25 

3,225 

9,544 

1,613 

4,772 

33.79 

1,290 

Detached  lots,   . 

2 

7% 

3.88 

- 

443 

- 

222 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

13 

130V4 

10.02 

50 

2,126 

4 

164 

2.35 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

97 

1,662V4 

17.13 

.518 

30,111 

5 

310 

1.72 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

42 

1,332V2 

31.72 

990 

26,447 

24 

630 

3.74 

* 

Town  of  Fairhaven. 

198 

6,671 

33.69 

$179,446 

$780,999 

$906 

$3,944 

22.98 

$27 

Farms 

148 

5,6661/, 

38.29 

154,908 

687,785 

1,047 

4,647 

22.. 52 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

284 

47.33 

12,064 

32,478 

2,011 

5,413 

37.15 

42 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

164 

27.33 

9,504 

29,619 

1,584 

4,937 

32.09 

58 

Market  gardens. 

2 

16 

8.00 

700 

2,600 

350 

1,300 

26.92 

44 

Orchards 

1 

3 

3.00 

- 

1,197 

- 

1,197 

_ 

- 

Detached  lots,   . 

1 

15 

15.00 

_ 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

18 

I86V2 

10.36 

1,870 

17,905 

104 

995 

10.44 

10 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

270 

19.29 

_ 

4,690 

- 

335 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

66 

33.00 

400 

3,725 

200 

1,863 

10.74 

6 

738 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

^  um- 

-Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricdltu- 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of  Value  of 
Prod-       Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

City  of  TAJjI.  river. 

142 

7,310y2 

51.48 

$164,739 

$837,760 

$1,160 

$5,900 

19.66 

$•23 

Farms 

86 

5,473V4 

63.64 

110,614 

578,940 

1,286 

6,732 

'      19.11 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

305 

27.73 

14,366 

124,38(; 

1,306 

11,308 

11., 55 

47 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

13 

156% 

12.06 

10,299 

43,860 

792 

3,374 

23.48 

66 

Market  gardens, 

11 

82 

7.45 

10,681 

27,122 

971 

2,466 

39.38 

130 

FloristB,       .... 

6 

6V2 

1.08 

17,493 

49,875 

2,916 

8,313 

35.07 

27 

Grass  lots 

1 

2 

2.00 

_ 

300 

_ 

300 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

1,262 

97.08 

1,286 

12,750 

99 

981 

10.09 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

23 

23.00 

- 

527 

- 

527 

- 

- 

Town  of  Freetown. 

125 

11,104 

88.83 

$108,991 

$345,939 

$872 

$2,768 

31.51 

$10 

Farms 

64 

8,595 

134.30 

98,980 

294,699 

1,547 

4,605 

33.59 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

86 

86.00 

1,981 

4,005 

1,981 

4,005 

49.46 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

150 

75.00 

4,447 

5,891 

2,224 

2,946 

75.49 

30 

Cranberry  bogs, 

6 

98 

16.33 

2,782 

11,873 

464 

1,979 

23.43 

28 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

259 

43.17 

186 

4,775 

31 

796 

3.90 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

43 

1,853 

43.09 

530 

23,456 

12 

545 

2.26 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

63 

21.00 

85 

1,240 

28 

413 

6.85 

1 

Town  of  :nansfield. 

150 

6,8611,4 

45.74 

$71,107 

$352,420 

$474 

$2,349 

20.18 

$10 

Farms 

88 

4,.570 

51.93 

51,673 

272,390 

587 

3,095 

18.97 

n 

Farms,  dairy 

10 

666 

66.60 

11,076 

.32,791 

1,108 

3,279 

33.78 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

175 

29.17 

4,098 

14,195 

6S3 

2,366 

28.87 

23 

Market  gardens, 

2 

81/2 

4.25 

2,400 

9,573 

1,200 

4,787 

25.07 

3 

Florists,       .... 

1 

1% 

1.25 

1,461 

3,341 

1,461 

3,341 

43.73 

1,169 

Detached  lots,    . 

o 

90 

45.00 

- 

650 

- 

325 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

2 

39 

19. .50 

_ 

900 

- 

450 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

34 

1,0181/2 

29.96 

224 

13,982 

i 

411 

1.60 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

5 

293 

58.60 

175 

4,598 

35 

920 

3.81 

* 

City  of 

NEW"  BEDFORD. 

188 

5,314% 

28.27 

$212,558 

$1,885,172 

$1,131 

$10,028 

11.28 

$40 

Farms,        .... 

126 

4,367 

34.66 

119,127 

1,421,404 

945 

11,281 

8.38 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

3841/8 

25.61 

36,878 

257,575 

2,459 

17,172 

14.32 

96 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

39% 

4.20 

3,668 

15,972 

524 

2,282 

22.97 

123 

Market  gardens. 

5 

33 

6.60 

5,831 

32,216 

1,166 

6,443 

18.10 

177 

Florists 

16 

10% 

0.66 

42,152 

129,050 

2,635 

8,066 

32.66 

3,967 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

30 

30.00 

1,000 

6,650 

1,000 

6,650 

15.04 

33 

Grass  lots 

7 

IT2V2 

24.64 

1,040 

11,540 

149 

1,649 

9.01 

* 

Wood  lots 

9 

240 

26.67 

1,322 

6,365 

147 

707 

20.77 

6 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

48 

24.00 

1,540 

4,400 

770 

2,200 

35.00 

32 

Town  of 

North  Attleborongli. 

236 

8,445% 

35.79 

$150,254 

$707,496 

$63- 

$2,998 

21.24 

$18 

Farms,         .... 

127 

5,527 

43.52 

86,7.52 

540,495 

683 

4,256 

16.05 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

1,4021/0 

63.75 

54,637 

94,830 

2,484 

4,310 

57.62 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

11 

94 

8., 55 

4,399 

16,490 

400 

1,499 

26.68 

47 

Market  gardens, 

3 

TiVi 

24.08 

2,978 

11,639 

993 

3,880 

25.59 

41 

Orchards 

1 

1 

1.00 

- 

60 

- 

60 

- 

- 

Cranberry  bogs, 

1 

5 

5.00 

360 

1,000 

360 

1,000 

36.00 

72 

Florists 

4 

10 

2.50 

1,058 

5,847 

265 

1,462 

18.09 

106 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

IO8V2 

13.56 

- 

1,9.50 

- 

244 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

4 

85% 

21.47 

- 

8,300 

- 

1,038 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

51 

975V2 

19.13 

_ 

25,010 

- 

490 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

164 

41.00 

70 

1,875 

18 

469 

3.73 

* 

Town  of  Norton. 

203 

11,538 

56.84 

$137,513 

$513,255 

$677 

$2,528 

26.79 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

.  133 

8,322 

62.57 

94,540 

387,224 

711 

2,911 

24.41 

U 

Farms,  dairy 

18 

1,044 

.58.00 

23,611 

58,.579 

1,312 

3,254 

40.31 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

12 

347 

28.92 

14,724 

28,109 

1,227 

2,342 

52.38 

42 

Market  gardens. 

1 

19 

19.00 

859 

2,063 

859 

2,0H3 

41.64 

45 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

50 

.50.00 

420 

1,240 

420 

1,240 

33.87 

8 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

102 

34.00 

335 

2,755 

112 

918 

12.16 

3 

Grass  lots 

1 

14 

14.00 

44 

400 

44 

400 

11.00 

3 

Wood  lots 

24 

921 

38.38 

1,027 

15,025 

43 

626 

6.84 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

10 

719 

71.90 

1,953 

17,860 

195 

1,786 

10.94 

3 

Town  of  Raynham. 

321 

10,570 

32.93 

$131,759 

$691,647 

$410 

$2,155 

19.05 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

173 

6,474% 

37.42 

83,653 

510,049 

484 

2,948 

16.40 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

7101,4 

41.78 

36,218 

70,170 

2,130 

4,128 

51.01 

51 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

33 

6.60 

918 

8,284 

184 

1,6,57 

11.08 

28 

Market  gardens, 

5 

103% 

20.75 

8,141 

22,130 

1,628 

4,426 

36.79 

78 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

3 

3.00 

21 

500 

21 

500 

4.20 

7 

Detached  lots,    . 

52 

858% 

16.51 

_ 

31,689 

- 

609 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

7 

102 

14.57 

104 

2,48ti 

15 

3.54 

4.19 

1 

Wood  lots 

48 

1,41 81/1 

29.. 55 

1,208 

25,476 

25 

.531 

4.74 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

13 

866% 

66.67 

1,496 

20,869 

115 

1,605 

7.17 

17 

FAllM    STATISTICS. 


739 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.  :   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

\  alucof 
Prod- 

Valueof 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofl'rod- 
ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Rehoboth. 

566 

24,987y2 

44.15 

$456,180 

$1,293,776 

$806 

$2,286 

35.26 

$18 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

310 

17,0731/2 

55.08 

333,079 

974,678 

1,074 

3,144 

34.17 

20 

Farms,  dairy     . 

30 

2,914 

97.13 

86,837 

178,454 

2,895 

5,948 

48.66 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

24 

513 

21.38 

12,701 

39,518 

529 

1,647 

32.14 

25 

Market  gardens, 

9 

4.50 

.50.00 

15,045 

26,364 

1,672 

2,929 

57.07 

33 

Grass  lots 

15 

294 

19.60 

1,173 

.5,732 

78 

382 

20.46 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

148 

2,499 

16.89 

4,804 

46,115 

32 

312 

10.42 

19 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

30 

1,244 

41.47 

2,541 

22,915 

85 

764 

11.09 

2 

Town  orSeeUonk. 

285 

11,323% 

39.73 

$334,273 

$998,083 

$1,173 

$3,502 

33.49 

$30 

Farms 

136 

6,346 

46.66 

166,912 

623,770 

1,227 

4,.587 

26.76 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

34 

2,606 

76.65 

137,973 

264,872 

4,058 

7,790 

.52.09 

53 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

222 

27.75 

3,906 

19,476 

488 

2,435 

20.06 

18 

Market  gardens. 

10 

365 

36.50 

15,791 

25,468 

1,579 

2,.547 

62.00 

43 

Florists,       .        .        .        . 

0 

50 

25.00 

6,242 

13,322 

3,121 

6,661 

46.85 

125 

Detached  lots,    . 

6 

174?i 

29.13 

- 

6,245 

_ 

1,041 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

9()V2 

9.05 

1,408 

5,200 

141 

520 

27.08 

16 

Wood  lots 

64 

939% 

14.68 

460 

21,820 

7 

341 

2.11 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

15 

529% 

35.32 

1,581 

17,910 

105 

1,194 

8.83 

30 

Town  of  .Sonieraet. 

86 

4,057 

47.17 

$213,392 

$616,779 

$2,481 

$7,172 

34.60 

$53 

Farms 

69 

3,735 

54.13 

188,954 

554,.562 

2,738 

8,037 

34.07 

51 

1 

12 

12.00 

1,969 

3,814 

1,909 

3,814 

51.63 

164 

Market  gardens, 

13 

183 

14.08 

22,331 

52,143 

1,718 

4,011 

42.83 

122 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

100 

100.00 

_ 

5,710 

5,710 

Wood  lots,  .       .       .       . 

2 

27 

13.50 

138 

550 

69 

275 

25.09 

5 

Town  of  Swansea. 

328 

11,495 

35.05 

$363,793 

$1,020,403 

$1,109 

$3,111 

35.65 

$32 

Farms 

156 

8,627 

55.30 

295,762 

827,251 

1,896 

5,303 

35.75 

34 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

217 

.54.25 

11,624 

19,747 

2,906 

4,937 

58.86 

54 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

11 

168 

15.27 

13,169 

31,782 

1,197 

2,889 

41.44 

78 

Market  gardens. 

29 

596 

20.55 

40,769 

105,683 

1,406 

3,644 

38.. 58 

68 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

76 

76.00 

- 

1,100 

_ 

1,100 

— 

Grass  lots,  .... 

27 

305V> 

11.31 

118 

7,785 

4 

288 

1.52 

* 

Wood  lots 

94 

l,2.59ya 

13.40 

1,589 

19,8.55 

17 

211 

8.00 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

246 

41.00 

762 

7,200 

127 

1,200 

10.58 

3 

City  of  TAUNTON. 

368 

16,0638/8 

43.65 

$294,267 

$1,233,530 

$800 

$3,352 

23.86 

$18 

Farms,         .... 

220 

11,438% 

51.99 

]80,.501 

955,030 

820 

4,341 

18.90 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

1,375 

62.50 

53,450 

96,546 

2,430 

4,388 

55.36 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

27 

741% 

27.47 

25,511 

78,712 

945 

2,915 

32.41 

34 

Market  gardens. 

3 

60 

20.00 

4,665 

9,118 

1,555 

3,039 

51.16 

78 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

15 

15.00 

4,754 

4,310 

4,754 

4,310 

110.30 

317 

Florists,       .        .        .        . 

6 

5% 

0.96 

23,859 

37,633 

3,977 

6,272 

63.40 

4,149 

Detached  lots,    . 

15 

426V. 

28.43 

- 

4,380 

- 

292 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

38 

I,l,i3 

30.34 

1,257 

26,594 

33 

700 

4.73 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

33 

742 

22.48 

145 

18,655 

4 

565 

0.78 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

105Vi 

35.17 

125 

2,552 

42 

851 

4.90 

1 

Town  of  Westport. 

371 

21,800 

58.76 

$523,460 

$1,164,487 

$1,411 

$3,139 

44.95 

$24 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

289 

17,189 

59.48 

425,954 

947,760 

1,474 

3,279 

44.94 

25 

Farms,  dairy 

10 

.520 

52.00 

28,737 

61,813 

2,874 

6,181 

46.49 

55 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

38 

1,573 

41. .39 

59,068 

106,159 

1,554 

2,794 

55.64 

38 

Market  gardens. 

1 

3 

3.00 

221 

150 

221 

150 

147.. 33 

74 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

16 

16.00 

1,200 

1,220 

1,200 

1,220 

98.36 

75 

Grass  lots 

8 

383 

47.88 

1,460 

11,050 

183 

1,381 

13.21 

4 

Wood  lots 

17 

1,433 

84.29 

4,866 

19,110 

286 

1,124 

25.46 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

663 

97.. 57 

1,954 

17,225 

279 

2,461 

11.34 

3 

COUNTY  OF  DUKES. 


Town  of  Ctailmark. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Cottage  City. 

Farms 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 


Ill 

8,8.501,4 

79.73 

79 

7,3601,1. 

93.17 

1 

27 

27.00 

1 

3V'2 

3.. 50 

21 

1,032 

49.14 

2 

35 

17. .50 

i 

392Vi 

56.04 

67 

3,172y2 

47.35 

37 

1,983 

53.. 59 

1 

51.L. 

5.50 

$42,058 

39,353 

356 

1,063 

1,098 

20 

168 

$47,117 

41,329 
677 


$265,435 

$379 

$2,391 

236,732 

2,752 

4,169 

15,225 

700 

5,867 

498 

3.56 

1,063 

52 

10 

24 

2,996 

2,752 

4,169 

725 

350 

838 

$135,062 

$703 

$2,016 

107,288 
1,955 

1,117 
077 

2,900 
1,9.55 

15.84 

16.62 

12.94 

25.50 

7.21 

2.86 

2.86 

34.89 

38.52 
34.63 


7^0 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  DUKES  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 
AND  Classification  of 

Num- 
ber 

Total 

Aver- 

ND Used  for  Agricultu- 
ral Purposes. 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Total 
Value  of 
Property 


Aver- 
age 
Valueof 
Prod- 
ucts 


Aver- 
age 
Valueof 
Prop- 
erty 


Percentages 
of  Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Average- 
Value 
of Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre- 


Town  of  Cottage  City 

-   Con. 

Market  gardens, 
Cranberry  bogs, 
rioiii^ts. 
Detached  lots,    . 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Edgrartown 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Detached  lots,   . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Oay  Head 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Grass  lots,  . 

Toif  n  of  Oosnold. 

Farms, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots,  . 

Town  of  Tisbnry. 

Farms, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots,   . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of 
TVest  Tisbury. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached"lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


2 

20 

1 

iV2 

1 

3% 

5 

261% 

2 

11 

13 

535 

5 

348 

79 

8,777 

56 

6,4833/4 

2 

95 

4 

1,094 

10 

56214 

2 

66 

5 

476 

20 

976J^ 

16 

732^ 

3 

105% 

1 

138 

12 

8,465 

9 

8,166 

2 

102 

1 

197 

75 

3,460 

22 

817 

2 

9% 

2 

121 

15 

i.iisVi 

2 

44 

26 

93>V2 

6 

4171/2 

119 

ll,525y4 

91 

8,897 

3 

in% 

1 

78 

3 

35y2 

6 

1,160 

2 

170 

6 

439 

7 

628 

10.00 
4.50 
3.75 

52.35 
5.,^0 

41.15 

69.60 

111.10 

115.78 
47.50 

273.50 
.■i6.23 
33.00 
95.20 

48.81 

45.78 

35.25 

138.00 

705.42 

907.33 

51.00 

197.00 

46.13 

37.14 
4.88 
60.50 
74.55 
22.00 
35.87 
69.58 


96.85 

97.77 
39.25 
78.00 
11.83 
193.33 
85.00 
73.17 
89.71 


$1,243 

220 

3,153 

50 

24 

421 

$57,780 

55,888 
1,364 

328 

20 

180 

$7,746 

6,488 
1,258 


$13,376 

12,980 
396 


$21,678 

16,.')29 
1,067 
3,630 


167 
285 


$81,938 

70,742 
4,098 
1,160 
5,762 


20 
156 


$5,138 
600 
6,016 
3,275 
395 
5,260 
5,235 

$217,376 

187,072 
4,414 
8,525 
9,615 
1,.5.^0 
6,200 

$30,750 

26,537 
3,527 

686 

$152,385 

144,959 
5,072 
2,354 

$119,520 

55,290 
4,545 
3,640 

29,892 
7S0 

17,463 
7,910 


$355,717 

314,739 
7,543 
3,810 
,5,190 
11,976 
1,950 
3,300 
7,210 


$622 

220 

3,153 

25 
2 

84 

$731 

998 
682 

33 
10 
36 

$387 

406 
419 


$1,115 

1,442 

198 


$289 

751 

534 

1,815 


6 
48 


777 
1,366 
1,160 
1,921 


3 

22 


$2,.')69 
500 
6,016 
655 
198 
405 
1,047 

$2,752 

3,341 
2,207 
2,131 
962 
775 
1,240 

$1,538 

1,659 

1,176 

686 

$12,699 

16,107 
2,536 
2,354 

$1,594 

2,513 
2,273 
1,820 
1,993 
390 
672 
1,318 


$2,989 

3,459 
2,514 
3,810 
1,730 
1,996 
975 
550 
1,030 


24.19 
44.00 
52.41 

12. PO 
0.46 

8.04 

26.58 

29.88 
30.90 

3.41 
1.29 
2.90 

25.19 

24.45 
35.67 


8.78 

8.95 
7.81 


18.14 

29.90 
23.48 
99.73 


0.96 
0.04 


23.03 

22.48 

54.33 

30.45 

111.02 


0.61 
2.16 


COUNTY   OF   ESSEX. 


To^vn  of  Ainettbury 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Orchards,    . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 


Town  of  Andover. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Florists,       . 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


195 

5,816?4 

29.83 

1.55 

4,8208/i 

31.10 

12 

4741/2 

39.54 

5 

66 

13.20 

6 

165 

27.50 

1 

7% 

7.75 

1 

4 

4.00 

4 

esva 

15.88 

9 

205V4 

22.81 

2 

10 

5.00 

187 

10,276 

54.95 

109 

6,810V, 

62.48 

20 

1,7611/4 

88.06 

2 

6% 

3.38 

15 

469 

31.27 

3 

23^4 

7.75 

1 

61/^ 

6.50 

8 

1131/2 

14.19 

18 

31314 

17.40 

11 

772 

70.18 

$133,497 

101,886 

18,111 

2,406 

10,061 

196 

551 

286 


$301,566 

180.814 

82,394 

1,295 

26,974 

6,687 

797 

764 

1,841 


$681,761 

$685 

$3,496 

570,950 

657 

3,684 

47,271 

1,509 

3,939 

10,083 

481 

2,017 

40,657 

1,677 

6,776 

975 

196 

975 

4.aJ7 

551 

4,337 

2,.575 

- 

644 

4,513 

32 

501 

400 

- 

200 

$696,669 

$1,613 

$3,726 

452,817 

1,659 

4,154 

156,114 

4,120 

7,806 

2,081 

648 

1,041 

44,844 

1,798 

2.990 

6,118 

2,229 

2,039 

L^iO 

- 

150 

4,195 

100 

524 

7,705 

42 

428 

22,645 

167 

2,059 

19.58 

17.84 
38.31 
23.86 
24.75 
20.10 
12.70 

6.34 


43.29 

39.93 
52.78 
62.23 
60.15 
109.30 

19.00 
9.92 
8.10 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


741 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


COUNTY 

OF  ESSEX  — 

Continu 

eii. 

Cities,  Towns, 

Kum- 
bor 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Valueof 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod 

Valueof 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Valueof 

ofProd- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

jer  Acr* 

City  of  BEVERlilf . 

147 

4,607% 

31.35 

$231,556 

$1,832,530 

$1,575 

$12,466 

12.64 

$50 

Farms 

80 

3,178% 

39.73 

120,.652 

1,212,065 

1,.507 

1,5,161 

9.95 

38 

Farms,  dairy 

33 

1,008 

31.50 

63,551 

414,077 

1,986 

12,940 

15.35 

03 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

13 

194% 

14.98 

6,452 

66,552 

496 

.5,119 

9.69 

33 

Market  gardens, 

11 

1651/. 

15.05 

21,010 

91,814 

1,910 

8.347 

22.88 

127 

Florists 

7 

8 

1.14 

19,931 

45,685 

2,847 

6,.526 

43.63 

2,491 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

30% 

15.38 

15 

1,587 

8 

794 

o.a5 

* 

Wood  lots 

2 

22 

11.00 

45 

750 

23 

375 

6.00 

2 

Town  of  Boxford. 

220 

14,140% 

64.28 

$137,409 

$725,038 

$626 

$3,296 

18.95 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

133 

10,6551/2 

80.12 

124,036 

626,086 

933 

4,707 

19.81 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

328 

82.00 

7,908 

18,433 

1,977 

4,608 

42.90 

24 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

1351/4 

22.54 

4,217 

16,706 

703 

2,784 

25.24 

31 

Detache(  lots,    . 

21 

785 

37.38 

- 

17,105 

- 

815 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

16 

419V' 

26.22 

358 

7,573 

22 

473 

4.73 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

29 

1,1131/2 

38.40 

295 

20,.670 

10 

709 

1.43 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

11 

704 

64.00 

595 

18,565 

54 

1,688 

3.20 

* 

Town  of  Bradford. 

46 

2,328% 

50.63 

$60,079 

$176,128 

$1,306 

$3,829 

34.11 

$26 

Farms,         .... 

17 

1.0581/a 

62.24 

32,054 

95,536 

1,886 

5,620 

33.. 55 

30 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

652% 

92.08 

19,744 

38,320 

3,291 

6,387 

51.. 52 

36 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

H 

4.00 

925 

3,3,58 

463 

1,679 

27.55 

116 

Market  gardens, 

4 

134V. 

33.63 

4,213 

16,519 

1,053 

4,130 

25.50 

31 

Florists 

1 

IV2 

1.50 

2,737 

5,960 

2,737 

5,960 

45.92 

18 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

385^4 

48.16 

- 

9,595 

- 

1,199 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

4 

112 

28.00 

300 

4,705 

75 

1,176 

6.38 

3 

Wood  lots 

1 

6 

6.110 

- 

1,50 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

71 

23.67 

106 

1,985 

35 

662 

5.34 

1 

Tow^n  of  Danvers. 

169 

4,9851/4 

29.50 

$287,282 

$813,139 

$1,700 

$4,811 

35.33 

$58: 

Farms 

66 

2,65nyo 

40.16 

131,032 

448,021 

1,985 

6,788 

29.25 

4» 

Farms,  dairy 

38 

1,7021/0 

44.80 

90,445 

194,970 

2,3S0 

,5,131 

46.39 

53 

Faims,  egg  and  poultry  . 

10 

45Vo 

4.. ^5 

8,116 

21,200 

812 

2,120 

38.28 

178 

Market  gardens. 

39 

458y4 

11.75 

49,966 

113,745 

1,281 

2,917 

43.93 

109 

Orchards 

3 

5% 

1.92 

1,035 

12,7,50 

345 

4,250 

8.12 

180 

Florists,       .... 

2 

iy2 

0.76 

5,503 

14,430 

2,752 

7,216 

38.14 

3,669 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

1% 

1.76 

120 

2,525 

120 

2,.526 

4.75 

69 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

1191/2 

11.95 

1,065 

5,498 

107 

550 

19.37 

9 

Town  of  Essex. 

104 

5,8531,1. 

56.28 

$106,288 

$409,455 

$1,022 

$3,937 

25.96 

$18 

Farms 

64 

4,244V. 

66.32 

81,970 

318,457 

1.281 

4,976 

25.74 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

629 

8;).  86 

17,134 

52,012 

2,448 

7,430 

32.94 

27 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

287 

95.67 

3,267 

13,758 

1,089 

4,.586 

23.75 

11 

Market  gardens. 

3 

168 

56.00 

3,058 

12,9fi6 

1,018 

4,322 

23.65 

18 

Florists,       .... 

1 

Vi 

0.25 

225 

1,162 

225 

1,162 

19.36 

900 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

- 

270 

- 

270 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

109 

12.11 

375 

2,000 

42 

222 

18.75 

% 

Wood  lots,  .... 

10 

I9OS/4 

19.08 

20 

3,565 

2 

357 

0.56 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

211 

35.17 

244 

5,265 

41 

878 

4.63 

1 

Town  of  Oeorgetown. 

192 

5,990% 

31.20 

$50,881 

$323,029 

$265 

$1,682 

15.75 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

83 

4,337% 

52.26 

43,385 

265,588 

523 

3,200 

16.34 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

248 

124.00 

5,-^)69 

22,945 

2,786 

11,473 

24.27 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

11 

11.00 

432 

1,942 

432 

1,942 

22.25 

39 

Market  gardens. 

1 

17 

17.00 

412 

1,434 

412 

1,434 

28.73 

24 

Orchard.-",    .        .        .        . 

2 

6 

3.00 

20 

1,385 

10 

693 

1.44 

3 

Detached  lots,    . 

26 

387% 

14.91 

- 

8,.500 

- 

327 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

256 

28.44 

15 

4,965 

2 

562 

0.30 

* 

Wood  lots 

64 

556 

8.69 

827 

12,895 

13 

201 

6.41 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

1711/2 

42.88 

221 

3,375 

55 

844 

6.55 

1 

City  of 

eiiOUCE^iTER. 

117 

4,969s^ 

42.47 

$198,421 

$628,641 

$1,696 

$5,373 

31.56 

$40 

Farms 

43 

2,1841/4 

50.80 

73,319 

293,464 

1,705 

6,825 

24.98 

34 

Farms,  dairy 

51 

2,163 

42.41 

114,241 

271, .536 

2,240 

5,324 

42.07 

53 

Farms,  egg  and  poulti-y  . 

5 

57 

11.40 

5,446 

19,874 

1,089 

3,975 

27.40 

96 

Market  gardens, 

3 

58 

19.33 

3,729 

8,030 

1,243 

2,677 

46.44 

64 

2 

IVs 

0.,56 

1,224 

6,8.57 

612 

3,429 

17.86 

1,088 

Wood  lots,  .... 

12 

169 

14.08 

318 

3,830 

27 

319 

8.30 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

337 

337.00 

144 

25,050 

144 

25,060 

0.57 

* 

Town  of  Oroveland. 

145 

4,428V4 

30.54 

$51,287 

$346,727 

$354 

$2,391 

14.79 

$12 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

88 

3,166i/o 

35.98 

45,272 

302,088 

614 

3,433 

14.99 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

18 

18.00 

2,130 

4,809 

2,130 

4,809 

44.29 

118 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

50 

25.00 

974 

4,8B9 

487 

2,445 

19.92 

19 

742 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.  :   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

dum- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  Agmccltc- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 

Valueof 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of  Prod- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  GroTelaufI 

—  Cou. 

Cranberry  bogs, 

2 

20 

10.00 

$52 

$175 

$26 

$88 

29.71 

$3 

Florists,       .... 

1 

7 

7.00 

914 

2,438 

914 

2,438 

37.49 

131 

Grass  lots 

10 

137 

13.70 

280 

3,665 

28 

367 

7.64 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

27 

334 

12.37 

272 

10,783 

10 

399 

2.52 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

14 

695?i 

49.70 

1,393 

17,880 

100 

1,277 

7.79 

2 

Toim  of  Hamilton. 

98 

7,3831,4 

75.34 

$97,815 

$539,187 

$998 

$5,502 

18.14 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

59 

5,563 

94.29 

81,785 

4.54,601 

1,386 

7,705 

17.99 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

364 

91.00 

10,699 

27,865 

2,675 

6,966 

38.40 

29 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

371/2 

9.38 

4,475 

14,431 

1,119 

3,608 

31.01 

1 

Grass  lots,  .... 

11 

500 

45.45 

440 

11,520 

40 

1,047 

3.82 

* 

Wood  lots 

9 

157% 

17.47 

30 

6,030 

3 

670 

0..50 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

761^2 

69.23 

386 

24,740 

35 

2,249 

1.56 

* 

City  of  HAVERHII,!.. 

2G5 

10,3031/4 

38.88 

$226,725 

$1,407,939 

$856 

$5,313 

16.10 

$22 

Farms 

215 

8,108% 

37.72 

165,729 

1,152,730 

771 

5,362 

14.38 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

1,352% 

58.82 

45,269 

147,893 

l,f)68 

6,430 

30.61 

33 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

39 

39.00 

1,172 

35,465 

1,172 

35,465 

3.30 

30 

Market  gardens, 

3 

79 

26.33 

4,925 

24,927 

1,642 

8,309 

19.76 

62 

Florists 

3 

5 

1.67 

8,130 

20,062 

2,710 

6.687 

40.52 

1,626 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

33714 

42.16 

- 

10,250 

_ 

1,281 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots 

9 

3021/4 

33.58 

1,500 

14,262 

167 

1,585 

10.52 

5 

Wood  lots 

2 

293/4 

14.88 

- 

575 

_ 

288 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

49y2 

49.50 

- 

1,775 

- 

1,775 

- 

- 

Town  of  Ipsn  icb. 

349 

16,143V2 

46.26 

$238,419 

$928,613 

$683 

$2,661 

25.67 

$15 

Farms,        .... 

173 

13,123  V' 

75.86 

206,278 

817,151 

1,192 

4,723 

25.24 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

3(i0 

51.43 

16,283 

36,133 

2,326 

5,162 

45.06 

45 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

3 

1.50 

1,105 

2,180 

553 

1,090 

50.69 

368 

Market  gardens, 

2 

11 

5.50 

920 

2,695 

460 

1,348 

34.14 

84 

Orchards 

3 

51 

17.00 

1,270 

7,470 

423 

2,490 

17.00 

25 

Florists,      .... 

o 

4 

2.00 

1,850 

4,147 

925 

2,074 

44.61 

463 

Grass  lots 

127 

1,726% 

13.60 

6,960 

35,244 

55 

278 

19.75 

4 

Wood  lots 

7 

141 

20.14 

300 

2,205 

43 

315 

13.61 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

26 

723y4 

27.82 

3,453 

21,388 

133 

823 

16.14 

5 

City  of  XiAWREKCE. 

23 

466V8 

20.27 

$61,102 

$167,877 

$2,657 

$7,299 

36.40 

$131 

Farms,         .... 

6 

2033/4 

33.96 

22,270 

108,389 

3,712 

18,065 

20.55 

109 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

22.00 

4,205 

4,698 

4,205 

4,698 

89.51 

191 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

V4. 

0.25 

1,000 

2,990 

1,000 

2,990 

33.44 

4.000 

Florists 

2% 

0.48 

33,560 

32,445 

5,593 

5,408 

103.44 

11,673 

Detached  lots,    . 

ii5y2 

28.88 

- 

12,600 

- 

3,150 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

6 

6.00 

- 

150 

_ 

150 

_ 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

6834 

22.92 

_ 

4,9-25 

_ 

1,642 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

47 

47.00 

67 

1,680 

67 

1,680 

3.99 

1 

City  of  iiYsrsr. 

84 

778 

9.26 

$73,032 

$455,665 

$869 

$5,425 

16.03 

$94 

Farms 

8 

489i'8 

61.14 

25,415 

237,617 

3,177 

29,702 

10.70 

52 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

12 

6.00 

4,940 

16,809 

2,470 

8,405 

29.39 

412 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

48% 

8.13 

6,791 

33,336 

1,132 

.5,.5,56 

20.37 

139 

Market  gardens. 

2 

43,4 

2.38 

2,956 

21,920 

1,478 

10,960 

13.49 

622 

Florists,       .... 

36 

143/4 

0.41 

32,930 

128,853 

915 

3,579 

25.56 

2,233 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

iy2 

1..50 

- 

1,200 

_ 

1,200 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

321/s 

5.35 

_ 

7,300 

_ 

1,217 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

22 

155 

7.05 

_ 

8,485 

_ 

386 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

"l 

20 

20.00 

- 

145 

- 

145 

- 

- 

Town  of  Lynnfield. 

SO 

3,001% 

37.52 

$83,424 

$237,953 

$1,043 

$2,974 

35.06 

$28 

Farms 

24 

1,194 

49.75 

31,698 

113,197 

1..321 

4,717 

28.00 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

787y> 

56.25 

40,490 

74,034 

2,893 

5,288 

54.70 

51 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

( 

73% 

10.54 

6,250 

17,969 

893 

2,567 

34.78 

85 

Market  gardens. 

3 

59 

19.67 

2,6S3 

7,688 

894 

2,503 

34.90 

45 

Grass  lots 

5 

131 

26.20 

1,672 

5,870 

334 

1,174 

28.48 

13 

Wood  lots 

20 

51.51/, 

25.78 

15 

12,300 

1 

615 

0.12 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

241 

34.43 

610 

6,895 

87 

985 

8.85 

3 

Town  of  nanvlienter. 

36 

870 

24.17 

$3.5,006 

$156,589 

$972 

$4,350 

22.36 

$40 

Farms,         .... 

13 

524  V, 

40.35 

13,305 

96,597 

1,023 

7,431 

13.77 

25 

Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 

6 

160  "" 

26.67 

15,.525 

39,637 

2,,588 

6,606 

39.17 

97 

1 

8 

8.00 

1,8.52 

3,467 

1,8.52 

3,467 

.53.42 

232 

Florists 

3 

4 

1.33 

4,100 

8,940 

1,367 

2,980 

45.86 

1,025 

Wood  lots,  .... 

12 

171 

14.25 

224 

7,460 

19 

622 

3.00 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

2V2 

2.50 

488 

488 

~ 

^ 

FAKM    STATISTICS. 


743 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
bGr 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

ANi>  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

ago 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  Agricultu- 

in Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Vahie  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Pro<lucts 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

ral  Purposes 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Toivu  of  .Hsii-bleliead. 

4d 

l,'2G2-!s 

27.45 

$106,632 

$4-28,234 

$2,318 

$9,309 

24.90 

$84 

Fiirnis,         .... 

•22 

881 1/2 

40.07 

47,443 

260,345 

2,157 

11,834 

18. -22 

54 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

294y4 

•22.63 

40,495 

105,-241 

3,115 

8,095 

3S.4S 

138 

Fainis,  egg  "and  poultry  . 

o 

41/. 

2. '25 

700 

4,984 

3M 

2,492 

14.04 

156 

Market  gardens,        .    "    . 

5 

SOV2 

16.10 

14,086 

49,918 

2,817 

9,984 

28.22 

175 

Florists 

4 

2V8 

0.53 

3,908 

7,746 

977 

1,937 

50.45 

1,839 

Town  of  Mcrriiuue. 

104 

4,337 

41.70 

$74,662 

$315,063 

$718 

$3,029 

23.70 

$17 

Farms,         .... 

C-2 

3,143 

50.69 

52,8,54 

229,044 

8.52 

3,694 

23.08 

17 

Fainis,  dairy 

10 

6I51/0 

61.,'J5 

16,398 

59,902 

1,640 

5,990 

'27.37 

27 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

77 

19.-25 

1,877 

8,032 

469 

2,008 

23.37 

24 

3Iarket  f^ardens, 

2 

26 

13.00 

3,147 

6,790 

1,574 

3,395 

46.35 

121 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

51 

12.75 

- 

635 

- 

159 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

12 

20(i 

17.17 

51 

4,310 

4 

359 

1.18 

* 

Wood  lots 

8 

1411/2 

17.69 

240 

3,575 

30 

447 

6.71 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

77 

38.50 

95 

2,775 

48 

1,388 

3.42 

1 

Town  of  9Ietliuen. 

302 

13,0511,1- 

33. -29 

$372,746 

$2,0-22,728 

$951 

$5,160 

18.43 

$-29 

Farms,         .... 

220 

8,8591,4 

40.27 

209,805 

1,432,,575 

9,54 

6,512 

14.65 

24 

Farms,  dairy 

35 

2,-265 

64.71 

116,902 

382,660 

3,340 

10,933 

30.55 

52 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

14 

191?4 

13.70 

11,813 

65,364 

844 

4,669 

18.07 

62 

Market  gardens. 

5 

5u34 

10.15 

7,172 

30,250 

1,434 

6,0,50 

23.71 

141 

Florists,       .... 

2 

27 

13.50 

4,342 

13,568 

2,171 

6,784 

32.00 

161V 

Detached  lots,    . 

99 

l,4203/i 

14.35 

- 

87,605 

- 

885 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries, pits,  etc.. 

1 

10 

10.00 

22,280 

6,250 

22,280 

6,-250 

356.48 

2,228 

Grass  lots 

8 

I02y2 

12.81 

229 

1,730 

29 

216 

13. '24 

2 

Wooil  lots 

7 

681/. 

9.79 

_ 

1,3-20 

- 

189 

- 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

56 

56.00 

203 

1,400 

203 

1,400 

14.50 

4 

To«vu  of  Middleton. 

179 

8,531Vi 

47.66 

$92,095 

$418,310 

$514 

$2,337 

22.02 

$11 

Farms,          .... 

79 

5,224V. 

66.13 

76,792 

323,063 

972 

4,089 

23.77 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

421  ' 

60.14 

9,612 

29,971 

1,373 

4,-282 

32.07 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

163 

32.60 

4,154 

12,-225 

831 

2,445 

33.98 

25 

Market  gardens. 

1 

90 

90.00 

•237 

2,301 

237 

2,.301 

10. ,30 

3 

Grass  lots 

15 

1901/, 

12.70 

77 

4,785 

5 

319 

1.61 

* 

Wood  lots 

43 

1,535% 

,35.72 

720 

27,515 

17 

640 

2.62 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

29 

9061,4 

31.25 

503 

18,4.50 

17 

636 

2.73 

* 

Town  of  Nahaut. 

4 

38 

9.50 

$9,874 

$49,550 

$2,469 

$12,388 

19.93 

$260 

Farms,         .... 

2 

17 

8.. 50 

6,031 

28,775 

3,016 

14,388 

20.96 

355 

Florists 

1 

1 

1.00 

3,808 

14,775 

3,808 

14,775 

25.77 

3,808 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

20 

20.00 

35 

6,000 

35 

6,000 

0.58 

2 

Town  of  Sfewbnry. 

244 

12,9441,1. 

53.05 

$193,527 

$863,579 

$793 

$3,539 

22.41 

$15 

Farms,          .... 

122 

10,35Sy, 

84.91 

180,827 

790,592 

1,482 

6,480 

22.87 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

332 

110.67 

5,439 

16,196 

1,813 

5,399 

33.58 

16 

Market  gardens, 

3 

59 

19.67 

3,034 

9,536 

1,011 

3,179 

31.82 

51 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

500 

500.00 

- 

7,000 

- 

7,000 

_ 

- 

Gras-i  lots,  .... 

97 

1,3,54 

13.96 

3,336 

31, .550 

34 

325 

10.57 

2 

Wood  lots 

11 

75 

6.82 

324 

2,670 

29 

243 

12.13 

4 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

266 

38.00 

567 

6,035 

81 

862 

9.40 

2 

Cit.T  of 

NEW^BUKYPORT. 

115 

3,472 

30.19 

$91,840 

$496,019 

$799 

$4,313 

18.52 

$26 

Farms,         .... 

69 

2,338% 

33.89 

60,835 

372,516 

882 

5,399 

16.. 33 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

3261/, 

46.64 

13,165 

38,958 

1,881 

5,.565 

.33.79 

40 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

58 

11.60 

2,443 

16,700 

489 

3,340 

14  63 

42 

Market  gardens, 

9 

55 

6.11 

5,782 

31,080 

642 

3,453 

18.60 

105 

Nurseries,   .... 

1 

3 

3.00 

1,310 

1,635 

1,310 

1,635 

80.12 

437 

Florists,      .... 

4 

1% 

0.34 

7,092 

11,940 

1,773 

2,985 

59.40 

5,158 

Grass  lots,  .... 

18 

524V1. 

29.14 

1,181 

12,390 

66 

688 

9.. 53 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

140 

140.00 

- 

10,000 

- 

10,000 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

25 

25.00 

32 

800 

32 

800 

4.00 

1 

Bforth  Andover. 

157 

12,4471,1. 

79.28 

$260,286 

$996,401 

$1,658 

$6,347 

26.12 

$21 

Farms,         .... 

78 

6,7^24 

86.21 

137,895 

637,691 

1,768 

8,176 

21  62 

21 

Farms,  dairy 

26 

4,067^. 

1.16.44 

115,462 

307,864 

4,441 

ll,.S4l 

37.. 50 

28 

Farm -I,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

113 

37.67 

3,1-23 

10,-236 

1,041 

3,412 

30.51 

28 

Market  gardens. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1,813 

5,855 

1,813 

5,855 

30.96 

107 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

161V' 

17.94 

791 

5,510 

88 

612 

14.36 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

21 

504V2 

24.02 

40 

8,690 

2 

414 

0.46 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

860 

45.26 

1,102 

20,555 

61 

1,082 

5.65 

1 

744 


CElSrSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Jjum- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Tot.'jl 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  Agkicclto- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofPrort- 
ucts 

RAL   I'CRPOSES. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Peabody. 

261 

8,8727/s 

34.00 

$271,170 

$1,289,663 

$1,0.39 

$4,941 

21.03 

$31 

Farms,         .... 

126 

6,6251,6 

.52.. 58 

195,648 

970,719 

1,.5,53 

7,704 

20.15 

30 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

29.iy4 

42.18 

21,580 

80,973 

3,08;j 

11, ,568 

26.65 

73 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

207Vi 

12.95 

12,942 

44,933 

809 

2,808 

28.80 

62 

Market  gardens, 

21 

323 

15.. 38 

33,540 

102,903 

1,597 

4,900 

32.59 

104 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

2% 

2.. 50 

81 

1,221 

81 

1,221 

6.63 

32 

Florists,       .... 

2 

% 

0.38 

4,905 

8,929 

2,453 

4,465 

54.93 

6,540 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

20 

255Vi 

12.76 

- 

19,2.50 

~~ 

963 

- 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

6 

31 

5.17 

754 

9,400 

126 

1,567 

8.02 

24 

Grass  lots,  .... 

23 

454yn 

19.76 

1,720 

27,4p5 

75 

1,195 

6.26 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

34 

531% 

15.64 

- 

15,600 

_ 

4.59 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

5 

146V^ 

29.30 

- 

8,2,50 

- 

1,650 

- 

- 

Town  of  Rocbport. 

88 

1,362% 

15.48 

$40,993 

$347,319 

$466 

$3,947 

11.80 

$30 

Farms,         .... 

IS 

581% 

32.31 

28,884 

144,547 

1,605 

8,030 

19.98 

50 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

50 

50.00 

4,775 

8,843 

4,775 

8,843 

54.00 

9fl 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

1 

1.00 

491 

2,286 

491 

2,286 

21.48 

491 

Market  gardens, 

4 

127 

31.75 

6,843 

16,,321 

1,711 

4,080 

41.93 

54 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

1% 

1.75 

- 

950 

- 

950 

- 

- 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

15% 

3.94 

_ 

6,65u 

_ 

1,663 

_ 

* 

Grass  lets,  .... 

44 

149% 

3.40 

- 

50,580 

_ 

1,150 

_ 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

9 

43y4 

4.81 

- 

1,200 

- 

133 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

3925^ 

65.44 

- 

115,942 

- 

19,324 

- 

- 

Town  of  Rowley. 

287 

9,203y8 

32.07 

$90,141 

$405,833 

$314 

$1,414 

22.21 

$10 

Farms,         .... 

109 

6,964% 

.54.72 

71,986 

311,794 

660 

2,860 

23.09 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

432 

86.40 

11,347 

37,944 

2,269 

7,689 

29.90 

26 

Market  gardens. 

2 

56y, 

28.25 

2,698 

10,,565 

1,349 

5,283 

25., 54 

48 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

153 

153.00 

100 

78ii 

100 

780 

12.82 

» 

Grass  lots 

93 

976% 

10.50 

3,077 

14,449 

33 

155 

21.30 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

53 

465V, 

8.78 

67 

10,789 

1 

204 

0.62 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

24 

1,155 

48.13 

866 

19,512 

36 

813 

4.44 

* 

City  of  .SAI.EM. 

88 

3,466 

39.. 39 

$109,785 

$1,002,295 

$1,248 

$11,390 

10.95 

$33 

Farms,         .... 

33 

1,302% 

.39.47 

31,147 

567,190 

944 

17,188 

5.49 

24 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

l,358y4 

113.19 

43,384 

294,900 

3,615 

24,. 575 

14.71 

3-2 

Farm.1,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

7y2 

1.88 

2,873 

16,614 

718 

4,1.54 

17.29 

383 

Market  gardens. 

2 

4% 

2.25 

347 

4,326 

174 

2,163 

8.02 

77 

Orchards,    .... 

3 

5 

1.67 

310 

8,621 

103 

2,874 

3.60 

63 

Nurseries 

1 

4 

4.00 

7,210 

1,489 

7,210 

1,489 

484.22 

1,803 

Floiists,       .... 

7 

2% 

0.41 

24,126 

38,8.52 

3,447 

5,5.50 

62.10 

8,393 

Detached  lots,    . 

10 

36% 

3.68 

- 

12,200 

- 

1,220 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

l.'j 

444y, 

29.63 

388 

28,103 

26 

1,874 

1.38 

» 

Wood  lots 

1 

800 

300.00 

- 

30,000 

- 

30,(X)0 

- 

- 

Town  of  Salistonry. 

279 

7,2843/4 

26.11 

$107,615 

$465,223 

$38(5 

$1,667 

23.13 

$15 

Farms,         .... 

120 

5,469% 

45.58 

94,499 

405,053 

787 

3,375 

23.. 33 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

99^4 

33.25 

6,740 

11,418 

2,247 

3,806 

69.(13 

68 

Farms,  egsr  and  poultry  . 

5 

91% 

18.33 

3,700 

15,873 

740 

3,175 

23.31 

40 

Market  gardens. 

2 

17 

8.50 

601 

2,958 

301 

1,479 

20.32 

35 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

42Vo 

10.63 

- 

345 

- 

86 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

100 

1,097% 

10.98 

1,720 

18,849 

17 

188 

9.13 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

34 

266 

7.82 

69 

6,412 

2 

189 

1.08 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

200i,'2 

18.23 

286 

4,315 

26 

392 

6.63 

1 

Town  of  Sanerns. 

46 

2,816'/4 

61.22 

$131,085 

$415,589 

$2,850 

$9,035 

31.. 54 

$47 

Farms 

18 

l,43.5y2 

79.75 

48,.562 

207,165 

2,698 

11,509 

2;l.44 

34 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,314 

101.08 

72,570 

143,194 

6,.582 

11,015 

50.68 

an 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

28y2 

3.17 

6,605 

43,276 

734 

4,808 

15.26 

232 

Market  gardens, 

1 

20 

20.00 

3,116 

14,264 

3,116 

14,264 

21.85 

1,56 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

IVi 

1.25 

112 

7,1.50 

112 

7,1.50 

l.,57 

90 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

isvs 

4.. 50 

120 

440 

40 

147 

27.27 

9 

Wood  lots 

1 

3V2 

3.50 

— 

100 

- 

100 

- 

- 

Town  of  Swampscott. 

')S 

988 

17.  o:^ 

$29,,501 

$667,262 

$509 

$11,505 

4.42 

$30 

Farms,         .... 

9 

4ioy2 

45.61 

20,959 

237,357 

2,329 

26,373 

8.R8 

51 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

37 

18. .50 

3,331 

24,400 

1,666 

12,200 

13.65 

90 

Florists,       .... 

4 

6% 

1.72 

5,211 

49,897 

1,303 

12,474 

10.44 

758 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

48y2 

9.70 

- 

18,900 

- 

3,780 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

37 

445^6 

12.03 

- 

330,708 

- 

8,9.38 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

40 

40.00 

- 

6,000 

- 

6,000 

- 

- 

Town  of  Topsfleld. 

163 

7,453 

45.72 

$168,942 

$485,450 

$1,036 

$2,978 

34.80 

$23 

Farms,         .... 

103 

6,077y2 

59.00 

ia5,'223 

417,0.58 

1,313 

4,049 

32.42 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

10 

535 

63.50 

14,739 

31,969 

1,474 

3,197 

46.10 

28 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


745 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE.  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Concluded. 


CniKS,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 
Valfc 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Land  Uskd  for  Aoricultu- 

in  Eacli 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

I*i-oducts 
of  Value  of 

ofl'roii- 
ucts 

RAL  rURPOSES. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Topsfield 

—  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

160 

26.67 

$14,065 

$16,.3S0 

$2,344 

$2,730 

85.87 

$§8 

Mark-tit  giiideiis, 

.3 

97 

32.33 

3,435 

8,103 

1,145 

2,701 

42.39 

35 

Cran  berry  bogs, 

1 

5 

5.00 

3 

75 

3 

75 

4.0O 

* 

Grass  lots,  .... 

27 

3041/. 

11.28 

1,472 

7,060 

55 

261 

20.85 

6 

Woo.i  lots,  .... 

10 

122  " 

12.20 

- 

2,105 

- 

211 

- 

Grass  ami  wood  lots, 

3 

152 

50.67 

5 

2,700 

2 

900 

0.19 

* 

Town  of  ^'enbam. 

87 

2,948 

33.89 

$85,716 

$286,624 

$985 

$3,295 

29.91 

$29 

Farm.-,         .... 

50 

2,008 

40.16 

53,007 

204,064 

1,060 

4,081 

25.98 

.26 

Fail))-,  dairy,     . 

11 

511 

46.45 

26,205 

53,291 

2,382 

4,845 

49.17 

51 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

54 

13.50 

3,423 

10,b66 

856 

2,717 

31.. 50 

63 

Mai  kct  gardens, 

2 

70M. 

35.25 

2,589 

6,6o8 

1,295 

3,329 

38.89 

,37 

Orcliaids,    .... 

1 

3 

3.00 

337 

3,105 

337 

3,105 

10.85 

112 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

57 

14.25 

_ 

1,000 

- 

2.50 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

105 

26.25 

30 

3,300 

8 

825 

0.91 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

10 

1231/. 

12.35 

90 

3,700 

9 

370 

2.43 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

16 

16.00 

35 

640 

35 

640 

5.47 

2 

Town  of  West  New- 

bury. 

177 

8,384^4 

47.37 

$166,466 

$762,639 

$940 

$4,309 

21.83 

*20 

Farms,         .... 

143 

7,20714 

51.03 

153,753 

698,l.i3 

1.075 

4,882 

22.02 

ai 

Farms,  daiiy 

3 

197 

65.67 

6,732 

14,7h7 

2,244 

4,932 

45.50 

34 

Mai  ket  gardens, 

3 

439 

146.. S3 

5,626 

35,744 

1,875 

11,915 

15.74 

13 

Grass  lots 

20 

347 

17.35 

313 

12,.505 

16 

625 

2.50 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

6 

63 

10.50 

- 

930 

_ 

1.55 

_ 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

0 

41 

20. 5U 

42 

510 

21 

255 

8.24 

1 

COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN. 


Town  of  Ashfield. 

267 

25,.584i/8 

95.82 

$246,791 

$608,2(J3 

$924 

$2,278 

40.57 

$10 

Farms,         .... 

168 

17,1171/8 

101.89 

138,445 

410,217 

824 

2,442 

33.75 

:8 

Farms,  dairy 

50 

6,216 

124.32 

104,779 

179,935 

2,096 

3,599 

.58.23 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

8V2 

4.25 

1,925 

3,224 

963 

1,612 

59.71 

226 

Deta(  bed  lots,    . 

1 

£> 

2.00 

_ 

50 

_ 

50 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots 

12 

&38V. 

53.21 

347 

5,032 

29 

419 

6.90 

* 

Wood  lots 

13 

205 

15.77 

880 

2,365 

68 

182 

.37.21 

4 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

21 

1,397 

66.52 

415 

7,440 

20 

354 

5.58 

» 

Town  of  Bernard- 

aton. 

215 

14,910i,i 

69.35 

$163,847 

$452,161 

$762 

$2,105 

36.24 

$11 

Farms 

128 

9,838i/> 

76.86 

114,492 

328,002 

894 

2,.563 

34.91 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

26 

2,539 

97.65 

47,371 

94,838 

1,822 

3,648 

49.95 

19 

Detached  lots,    . 

o 

65 

27.50 

- 

165 

- 

83 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots 

15 

523M! 

34.90 

77 

4.982 

5 

332 

1.55 

* 

Wood  lots 

32 

77.!  1/2 

24.14 

1,203 

9,511 

38 

297 

12.64 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

1,182 

98.50 

704 

14,660 

59 

1,222 

4.80 

* 

Town  of  Bockland. 

174 

12,2101/1, 

70.18 

$131,453 

$:S37,745 

$755 

$1,941 

38.92 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

130 

9,3781/, 

72.14 

104,388 

281,719 

803 

2,167 

37.05 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

16 

1,629 

101.81 

26,635 

47,329 

1,665 

2,9.i8 

56.28 

16 

Grass  lot^ 

12 

4401/2 

36.71 

215 

2,.533 

18 

211 

8.49 

* 

Wood  lots 

4 

124 

31.00 

- 

.575 

_ 

144 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

12 

6381/2 

53.21 

215 

5,589 

18 

466 

3.85 

* 

Town  of  Charlemont. 

154 

16,641% 

108.06 

$143,119 

$409,773 

$929 

$2,661 

34.93 

$1) 

Farms,         .... 

109 

12,922% 

118. .56 

105,342 

331,963 

966 

3,046 

31.73 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

2,206' 

116.11 

36,326 

67,258 

1,912 

3,540 

54.01 

1« 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lijts,    . 

1 

130 

130.00 

987 

3,082 

987 

3,082 

32.02 

8 

3 

2()5 

88.33 

_ 

800 

_ 

267 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lot",  .... 

11 

334 

30.36 

124 

2,.500 

11 

227 

4.96 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

4 

159 

39.75 

- 

590 

_ 

148 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

625 

89.29 

340 

3,580 

49 

511 

9.50 

* 

Town  of  Colrain. 

233 

25,&S9y2 

110.90 

$225,015 

$472,1-23 

$966 

$2,026 

47.66 

$9 

Farms 

154 

19,183 

124.. 56 

161,833 

367,296 

1,0.51 

2,385 

44.06 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

29 

3,664 

126.34 

62,344 

79,609 

2,150 

2,745 

78.31 

17 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

3 

107 

35.67 

- 

850 

- 

283 

- 

GrasH  lots 

33 

1,488 

45.09 

429 

12,977 

13 

393 

3.31 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

1,50 

.50.00 

34 

875 

11 

292 

3.89 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

1,2471/2 

113.40 

375 

10,516 

34 

956 

3.57 

♦ 

746 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND   PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Avtr- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

b<T 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

,r?^'^     . 

age 

of  Value  of 

\alue 

l^AND  USF.D  FOR  AgRICDLTU- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

BAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  Of  Conway. 

217 

23,139Vs 

106.64 

$228,065 

$.525,861 

$1,051 

$2,423 

43.37 

$10 

Farms 

124 

14,479% 

110.77 

1.51,638 

370,681 

1,223 

2,989 

40.91 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

30 

4,742 

1.58.07 

75,724 

119,033 

2,.524 

3,968 

63.62 

16 

Grass  lots,  .... 

43 

2,249 

52.30 

101 

22,084 

2 

514 

0.46 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5 

254 

50.80 

130 

2,946 

26 

589 

4.41 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

15 

1,415 

94.33 

472 

11,117 

31 

741 

4.25 

» 

Town  of  Deeraeld. 

348 

19,238 

55.23 

$359,948 

$1,334,907 

$1,034 

$3,836 

26.96 

$19 

Farms,         .... 

243 

15,3051/2 

62.99 

320,525 

1,183,948 

1,319 

4,872 

27.07 

21 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

8421/4 

64.79 

28,181 

68,682 

2,168 

5,283 

41.03 

33 

Farms,  e>rs  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

244 

2,681 

244 

2,681 

9.10 

81 

Market  j-'ardens, 

9 

163V' 

18.17 

6,356 

14,062 

706 

1,.562 

45.20 

39 

Detaciied  lots,    . 

6 

l-25y8 

20.85 

- 

3.635 

- 

606 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

51 

1,314% 

25.77 

3,381 

35,620 

66 

698 

9.49 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

351  V<, 

25.11 

42 

3,986 

3 

285 

1.05 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

1,133 

103.00 

1,219 

22,293 

111 

2,027 

5.47 

1 

Town  of  Erving. 

81 

9,674 

119.43 

$31,071 

$127,841 

$384 

$1,578 

24.30 

$3 

Farms,         .... 

41 

5,513 

134.46 

29,265 

100,825 

714 

2,4.59 

29.03 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

194 

194.00 

1,761 

3,334 

1,761 

3,334 

52.82 

9 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

40 

13.33 

- 

725 

- 

242 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

165 

41.25 

45 

1,700 

n 

425 

2.65 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

29 

3,.i06 

120.90 

- 

19,032 

- 

656 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

256 

85.33 

- 

2,225 

- 

742 

- 

— 

Town  of  Ciill. 

137 

8,8053/4 

61.28 

$159,751 

$434,155 

$1,166 

$3,169 

36.80 

$18 

Farms,         .... 

104 

6,9911/4 

67.22 

134,436 

363,107 

1,293 

3,491 

37.02 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

1,043V'2 

74.54 

24,389 

52,074 

1,742 

3,720 

46.84 

23 

Grass  lots 

6 

73 

12.17 

60 

2,1-^10 

10 

365 

2.74 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5 

51 

10.20 

140 

700 

28 

140 

20.00 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

647 

80.88 

726 

16,084 

91 

2,011 

4.51 

1 

Town  of  Creenfield. 

212 

11,927 

56.26 

$239,672 

$697,330 

$1,131 

$3,289 

34.37 

$20 

Farms 

162 

9,896 

61.09 

197,6.55 

579,711 

1,220 

3,578 

34.10 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

1,274 

67.05 

37,4.52 

67,3.50 

1,971 

3,545 

55.61 

29 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

18;J 

904 

183 

904 

20.24 

61 

Florists 

3 

10 

3.. 33 

1,569 

9,061 

523 

3,020 

17.. 32 

157 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

18 

18.00 

- 

1,800 

- 

1,800 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

19 

361 

19.00 

2,688 

23,390 

141 

1,231 

11.49 

7 

Wood  lots,  .... 

4 

94 

2.5.. 50 

_ 

5,920 

- 

1,480 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

271 

90.33 

125 

9,194 

42 

3,065 

1.36 

* 

Town  of  Hawley. 

149 

20,1775^ 

135.42 

$85,035 

$199,207 

$571 

$1,337 

42.69 

n 

Farms,         .... 

88 

12,792% 

145.37 

62,633 

151,495 

712 

1,722 

41. .34 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

3,297 

235.. 50 

21,.52« 

33,277 

1,.53S 

2,377 

64.69 

7 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

60 

60.00 

354 

601 

354 

601 

58.90 

6 

Grass  lots 

9 

547 

60.78 

- 

3,170 

- 

352 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

714 

51.00 

_ 

1,625 

- 

110 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

23 

2,767 

120.30 

522 

9,039 

23 

393 

5.77 

* 

Town  of  Ileatli. 

160 

16,160% 

101.00 

$108,769 

$245,379 

$680 

$1,534 

44.33 

$7 

Farms 

117 

12,364% 

105.68 

88,173 

203,.525 

754 

1,740 

43.32 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,384 

106.46 

17,790 

2»,279 

1,368 

2,175 

62.91 

13 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lots,   . 

1 

23 

23.00 

366 

122 

366 

122 

300.00 

16 

2 

157 

78.50 

- 

780 

- 

390 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

342 

85.50 

40 

2,418 

10 

605 

1.65 

* 

Wood  lots 

1 

13 

13.00 

_ 

100 

- 

100 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

22 

1,877 

85.32 

2,400 

10,155 

109 

462 

23.63 

1 

Town  of  I^everett. 

219 

13,597y2 

62.09 

$94,659 

$254,8,51 

$432 

$1,164 

37.14 

$7 

Farms 

13(i 

8,919V' 

65.-58 

83,915 

20.5,417 

617 

1,510 

40.85 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

8 

678 

84.75 

8,742 

17,184 

1,093 

2,148 

50.87 

13 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

1.55 

250 

1.55 

250 

62.00 

52 

Grass  lots 

6 

49 

8.17 

140 

780 

23 

130 

17.95 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5(1 

2,220 

39.64 

Gf<2 

17,310 

12 

309 

3.94 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

1,728 

144.00 

1,025 

13,910 

85 

1,159 

7.37 

* 

Town  of  Lioyden. 

116 

11,167 

96.27 

$76,110 

$194,069 

$656 

$1,673 

39.22 

$7 

Farms,          .... 

73 

8,727 

119. .55 

67,427 

165,408 

924 

2,266 

40.76 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

706 

100.86 

7,.560 

12.409 

1,080 

1,773 

60.92 

11 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

138 

34.. 50 

_ 

1,131 

- 

283 

- 

- 

Gniss  lot-,  .... 

16 

577 

36.06 

24 

4,318 

2 

270 

0..56 

* 

Wood  lots 

5 

51 

10.20 

620 

575 

124 

115 

107.83 

12 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

U 

968 

88.00 

479 

10,228 

44 

930 

4.68 

* 

FARM     STATISTICS. 


747 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

.Vver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
uets 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Aero 

Towu  of  Slouroe. 

4S 

6,7671/2 

140.99 

$26,997 

$74,419 

$562 

$1,550 

36.28 

$4 

Farms,         .... 

31 

5,1671/2 

166.69 

23,779 

60,089 

767 

1,938 

39.57 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

528 

132.00 

3,158 

7,413 

790 

1,8,53 

42.60 

6 

Detached  lots,    . 

9 

846 

94.00 

- 

5,515 

_ 

6,v9 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

156 

.52.00 

_ 

1,040 

_ 

347 

« 

_ 

Grass  and  -wood  lots. 

1 

70 

70.00 

60 

362 

60 

362 

16.57 

* 

Town  or  :^Ioiitague. 

199 

13,1671/2 

66.17 

§174,810 

$500,462 

$878 

$2,515 

34.  as 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

1.56 

10,891% 

69.82 

161,8.52 

4,53,608 

1,038 

2,908 

35.68 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

i 

517 

73.86 

10,872 

2-2,172 

1,,5.53 

3,167 

49.  (W 

21 

Market  jiardeus. 

2 

28 

14.00 

1,946 

4,135 

973 

2,068 

47.06 

70 

Detached  lots,    . 

9 

210 

23.33 

- 

1,5,50 

- 

172 

_ 

Grass  lots 

4 

83 

20.75 

110 

865 

28 

216 

12.72 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

18 

l,303--'/i 

72.43 

_ 

17,,532 

974 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

134 

44.67 

30 

600 

10 

200 

5.00 

* 

ToTvii  of  fiew  Saleiu. 

279 

17,845^8 

63.96 

$103,312 

#287,592 

$370 

$1,031 

35.89 

$6 

Farms,         .... 

180 

12,7467,j, 

70.82 

98,761 

2,51,628 

,549 

1,,398 

39.24 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

36 

36.00 

733 

1,060 

733 

1,060 

69. 15 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

62 

31.00 

1,388 

1,799 

694 

900 

77.15 

22 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

116 

11.60 

394 

1,3,55 

39 

136 

29.08 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

76 

4,420y2 

58.16 

1,120 

27,800 

15 

366 

4.03 

* 

Grass  and  -wood  lots, 

10 

464 

46.40 

816 

3,950 

82 

395 

20.66 

2 

Town  of  Nortliflelcl. 

264 

15,780% 

59.78 

$197,032 

$618,659 

$746 

$2,343 

31.85 

$12 

Farms 

175 

12,0371/8 

68.78 

187,965 

564,050 

1,074 

3,223 

33.32 

IB 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

1931/. 

48.38 

4,897 

14,199 

1,224 

3,,5,50 

34.49 

25 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

141/0 

14.. 50 

1,197 

2,546 

1,197 

2,.546 

47.01 

83 

Market  gardens. 

1 

11 

11.00 

304 

1,259 

304 

1,2,59 

24.15 

28 

Detacheil  lots,    . 

2 

55 

27.. 50 

- 

1,50 

- 

75 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots 

22 

685 

31.14 

1,860 

13,530 

85 

615 

13.75 

3 

Wood  lots 

53 

2,0.521/. 

38.73 

661 

16,8,50 

12 

318 

3.92 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

732 

122.00 

148 

6,075 

25 

1,013 

2.44 

* 

Towu  of  Orange. 

343 

21,9411/8 

63.97 

$165,438 

$575,013 

$482 

$1,676 

28.77 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

162 

11,623% 

71.75 

84,1,54 

3,56,916 

519 

2,203 

23.58 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

37 

3,3971/2 

91.82 

66,166 

127,529 

1,788 

3,447 

51.88 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

51 

17.00 

249 

1,903 

83 

634 

13.09 

5 

Florists,       .... 

1 

1/4 

0.-25 

23 

330 

23 

330 

6.97 

92 

Detached  lots,    . 

38 

1,2531/2 

32.99 

- 

11,190 

- 

294 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

27 

947% 

35.10 

417 

10,765 

15 

399 

3.87 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

45 

2„307i/4 

51.27 

9,430 

2,5,115 

210 

558 

37.  ,55 

4 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

30 

2,3601/2 

78.68 

4,999 

41,265 

167 

1,376 

12.11 

'i 

Town  of  Rowe. 

149 

15,214.% 

102.11 

$70,744 

$178,042 

$475 

$1,195 

39.73 

$5 

Farms,         .... 

93 

10,231i,i 

110.01 

57,870 

143,345 

622 

1,541 

40.37 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

1,230^2 

136.72 

10,647 

20,369 

1,183 

2,263 

52.27 

9 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

600 

- 

600 

- 

- 

Detached  lots,    . 

20 

1,692 

84.60 

- 

4,918 

_ 

246 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

170 

85.00 

448 

1,355 

224 

678 

.33.06 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

700 

.53.85 

1,425 

3,236 

110 

249 

44.04 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

1,181 

107.36 

3,54 

4,219 

32 

384 

8.39 

* 

Towu  of  Staelbnrne. 

131 

14,1.571/2 

108.07 

$177,744 

$432,273 

$1,357 

$3,300 

41.12 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

67 

8,984 

1.34.09 

116,231 

299,402 

1,735 

4,469 

38.82 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

27 

3,451 

127.81 

60,469 

110,196 

2,240 

4,081 

54.87 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4 

4.00 

168 

1,040 

168 

1,040 

16.15 

42 

Grass  lots,  .... 

21 

9211/. 

43.88 

396 

11,875 

19 

565 

3.33 

• 

Wood  lots,  .... 

7 

95 

13., 57 

- 

1,,505 

- 

215 

_ 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

702 

87.75 

480 

8,2.55 

00 

1,032 

5.81 

* 

Town  of  Sbutesbury. 

257 

19,3021,4 

75.11 

$45,064 

$194,268 

$175 

.$756 

23.20 

$2 

Farms,        .... 

127 

10,4033/4 

81.92 

34,1,59 

127,034 

269 

1,000 

26.89 

3 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

3321/2 

.55.42 

3,508 

6,876 

585 

1,146 

51.02 

11 

Grass  lots 

9 

104 

11.56 

82 

900 

9 

100 

9.11 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

86 

4,609 

.53.. 59 

0,.520 

33,733 

76 

392 

19.33 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

29 

3,853 

132.86 

795 

25,725 

27 

887 

3.09 

* 

Town  of  Suntlerland. 

199 

8,4641/2 

42.54 

$259,899 

$565,1.58 

$1,306 

$2,840 

45.99 

$31 

Farms,         .... 

134 

6,1651/2 

46.01 

233,651 

506,473 

1,744 

3,780 

46.13 

38 

Farms,  dairy 

8 

432 

.54.00 

18,280 

33,803 

2,285 

4,225 

.54.08 

42 

Market  gardens. 

4 

53 

13.25 

6,900 

7,518 

1,725 

1,880 

91.78 

130 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

65 

21.67 

60 

660 

20 

220 

9.09 

* 

748 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 
Value  of 

Total 
Value  of 

age 
Value  of 

age 
Value  of 

of  Value  of 
Products 

Value 
of  I'rod- 

TiANU  Used  for  Agriccltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Products 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

of Value  of 

ucts 

BAL  PURPOSKS. 

UitS 

erty 

I'roperty 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Sunderland 

—  Con. 

Grass  lots 

16 

189 

11.81 

$406 

$4,185 

$25 

$262 

9.70 

12 

Wood  lots,  .... 

27 

1,020 

37.78 

13i 

6,940 

5 

257 

1.90 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

« 
1 

540 

77.14 

470 

5,579 

67 

797 

8.42 

* 

Town  of  Warwick. 

'ill 

23,282% 

84.05 

$109,098 

$379,733 

$394 

$1,371 

28.73 

*5 

Farms,          .... 

137 

14,766% 

107.79 

97,495 

296,060 

712 

2,161 

32.93 

7 

Fai  me,  dairy 

2 

187 

93.50 

2,541 

4,328 

1,271 

2,164 

58.71 

14 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

138 

46.00 

981 

3,778 

327 

1,259 

25.97 

7 

Market  gardens, 

3 

46 

15.33 

946 

5,575 

315 

1,858 

16.97 

21 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

2 

2.00 

10 

150 

10 

150 

6.67 

S 

Detached  lots,   . 

3 

112 

37.33 

_ 

405 

_ 

135 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 

6 

34 

5.67 

105 

1,235 

18 

206 

8.50 

3 

102 

6,385 

62.62 

6,625 

54,660 

65 

536 

12.12 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

20 

1,612 

80.60 

395 

13,542 

20 

677 

2.92 

* 

Town  of  Wendell. 

254 

21,102y8 

83.08 

$63,837 

$227,912 

$251 

$897 

28.01 

$3 

Farms 

118 

ll.OOSVs 

93.25 

62,863 

165,882 

533 

1,406 

37.90 

6 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

306 

102.00 

- 

730 

- 

243 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

114 

19.00 

105 

1,140 

18 

190 

9.21 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

114 

8,089 

70.96 

- 

51,460 

- 

451 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

13 

1,590 

122.31 

869 

8,700 

67 

669 

9.99 

« 

Town  of  ^VUately. 

216 

11,9451,4 

55.30 

$171,179 

$570,398 

$792 

$2,641 

30.01 

$14 

Farms,         .... 

135 

9,454V'2 

70.03 

157,731 

521.821 

1,168 

3,865 

30.23 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

967 

107.44 

12,574 

29,009 

1,397 

3,223 

43.35 

13 

Detached  lots,    . 

12 

158 

13.17 

- 

1,593 

- 

133 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

29 

9011,4 

31.08 

314 

10,546 

11 

364 

2.98 

* 

Wood  lots 

27 

304V. 

11.28 

150 

4,158 

6 

154 

3.61 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

160 

40.00 

410 

3,271 

103 

818 

12.53 

3 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN. 


Town  of  Agawaiu. 

376 

13,489% 

35.88 

$457,053 

$1,511,300 

$1,216 

$4,019 

30.24 

$34 

Farms 

308 

12,288% 

39.90 

446,618 

1,442,261 

1,450 

4,683 

30.97 

36 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

63 

21.00 

6,611 

13,940 

2,204 

4,647 

47.42 

105 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

49 

5.44 

3,677 

14,.534 

409 

1,615 

25.30 

75 

Market  gardens. 

1 

2 

2.00 

86 

297 

86 

297 

28.96 

43 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

8 

8.00 

29 

2,279 

29 

2,279 

1.27 

4 

Detached  lots,    . 

23 

4811,^ 

20.93 

- 

19,465 

- 

846 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5 

152 

30.40 

- 

5,350 

- 

1,070 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

22 

331 

15.00 

4 

9,903 

* 

450 

0.04 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

lUVa 

28.63 

28 

3,271 

7 

818 

0.86 

* 

Town  of  Blandford. 

228 

29,709v/8 

130.31 

$143,970 

$568,620 

$631 

$2,494 

25.32 

$5 

Farms,         .... 

156 

23,063% 

147.85 

111,176 

476,220 

713 

3,053 

23.35 

5 

Farms,  dairy     .        .       .  \ 

23 

2,893 

125.78 

29,766 

65,695 

1,294 

2,856 

45.31 

10 

Detached  lots,   . 

23 

l,458y2 

63.41 

- 

11,121 

- 

484 

- 

- 

Gjrass  lots 

6 

321 

53.50 

2it 

1,780 

37 

297 

12.58 

« 

Wood  lots 

6 

235 

39.17 

2,193 

1,628 

366 

271 

134.71 

9 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

14 

l,738y2 

124.18 

611 

12,176 

44 

870 

5.02 

* 

Tow^n  of  Briuineld. 

241 

22,32oy2 

92.64 

$180,431 

$568,593 

$749 

$2,359 

31.73 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

164 

17,587y2 

107.24 

148,929 

486,571 

90S 

2,967 

30.61 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

l,65iy2 

127.04 

30,929 

55,517 

2,379 

4,271 

55.71 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

2 

2.00 

93 

1,483 

93 

1,483 

6.27 

47 

Market  gardens, 

1 

V2 

0.50 

120 

1,932 

120 

1,932 

6.21 

240 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

505 

63.13 

- 

3,400 

- 

425 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

14 

262 

18.71 

10 

2,410 

* 

172 

0.41 

« 

Wood  lots 

27 

1,121 

41.52 

53 

9.240 

0 

342 

0.57 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

13 

1,196 

92.00 

297 

8,040 

23 

618 

3.69 

* 

Town  of  Chester. 

154 

20,925y2 

135.88 

$91,523 

$287,801 

$594 

$1,869 

31.80 

$4 

Farms,         .... 

86 

13,762y2 

160.03 

64,366 

203,407 

748 

2,365 

31.64 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

3.436 

180.84 

26,955 

66,036 

1,419 

3,476 

40.82 

8 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

4iy4 

20.63 

- 

92 

- 

46 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

24 

l,444y4 

60.18 

71 

8.758 

3 

365 

0.81 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

5 

235 

47.00 

- 

780 

- 

156 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

18 

2,006y2 

111.47 

131 

8,728 

7 

485 

1.50 

* 

PARM    STATISTICS. 


749 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN 

—  Continued. 

Cities,  Towns, 

. 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification 

N  uni- 
f>F          ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Lakd  Used  for  Agric 

KAL  PUSPOSES. 

DLTC-  in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 

Pr<Ki- 

ucts 

Value  of 
Prop- 
erty 

I'rnducls 

of  Value  of 

I'roperty 

ofiTod- 

uets 
per  Acre 

City  of  CUICOP 

EE.          272 

10,049^2 

36.95 

$182,848 

$936,516 

$672 

$3,443 

19.52 

$18 

Farms, 

183 

7,74  ly* 

42.30 

148,182 

772.011 

810 

4,219 

19.19 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

8 

247 

30.88 

20,262 

52,687 

2,533 

6,586 

38.46 

82 

Farms,  epg  and  poul 

try  .            6 

6% 

1.13 

940 

9,487 

1.57 

1,581 

9.91 

139 

Market  gardens, 

5 

136y2 

27.30 

11,601 

22,312 

2,320 

4,462 

51.99 

85 

Florists, 

1 

3 

3.00 

1,275 

7,915 

1,275 

7,915 

16.11 

425 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

57 

1,654% 

29.03 

- 

61,275 

- 

1,075 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  , 

3 

32y2 

10.83 

540 

6,475 

180 

2,158 

8.34 

17 

Wood  lots,  . 

9 

227% 

25.31 

48 

4,354 

5 

4S4 

1.10 

* 

Town  of 

East  Itouguiead 

ow.          173 

7,920 

45.78 

$124,286 

$496,496 

$718 

82,870 

25.03 

$16 

Farms, 

121 

5,723y4 

47.30 

93,407 

391,779 

772 

3,238 

23.84 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

866 

72.17 

23,788 

63,188 

1,982 

4,432 

44.72 

27 

Farms,  egg  and  poul 

try  .            5 

38 

7.60 

725 

8,129 

145 

1,626 

8.92 

19 

Market  gardens. 

2 

215 

107.. W 

6,126 

12,022 

3,063 

6,011 

.50.96 

28 

Detached  lots,    . 

23 

796yi 

34.62 

- 

21,510 

- 

935 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

4 

80 

20.00 

200 

4,633 

50 

1,158 

4.32 

3 

Wood  lots,  . 

6 

20iy2 

33.58 

40 

5,235 

7 

873 

0.76 

* 

Town  of  Oranvi 

lie.          278 

25,326% 

91.10 

$130,441 

$426,394 

$469 

$1,534 

30.59 

$5 

Faims, 

203 

18,82.5-/s 

92.74 

100,393 

359,794 

495 

1,772 

27.i)0 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

2,272y4 

108.20 

27,832 

49,.^81 

1,325 

2,361 

56.13 

12 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

26 

2,o22 

89.31 

- 

7,095 

- 

273 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

9 

2S7 

31.89 

341 

2,600 

38 

289 

13.12 

1 

Wood  lots,  . 

6 

i9oy. 

32.58 

_ 

2,6.=)5 

- 

443 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

13 

1,424 

109.54 

1,875 

4,669 

144 

359 

40.16 

1 

Town  of  H amp< 

len.         196 

12,276 

62.63 

$141,111 

$539,175 

$720 

$2,751 

26.17 

$11 

Farms, 

119 

9,973y2 

83.81 

130,470 

480,274 

1,096 

4,036 

27.17 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

497 

71.00 

9,984 

27,045 

1,426 

3,864 

36.84 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poul 
Detaclied  lots,    . 

trv   .            2 

iHy2 

57.25 

486 

7,997 

243 

3,999 

6.08 

4 

■    .           49 

1,178 

24.04 

- 

16,775 

- 

342 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

3 

138 

46.00 

15 

1,220 

5 

407 

1.23 

* 

Wood  lots,  . 

13 

335 

25.77 

24 

5,1.56 

2 

397 

0.47 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

40 

13.33 

132 

708 

44 

236 

18.64 

3 

Town  of  Uollai 

ad.              97 

8,045y2 

82.94 

$28,224 

$131,036 

$291 

$1,351 

21.54 

$4 

Farms, 

41 

3,76iy2 

91.74 

25,516 

80,688 

622 

1,968 

31.62 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

300 

150.00 

2,708 

5,679 

1,354 

2,840 

47.08 

9 

Detached  lots,    . 

54 

3,984 

73.78 

- 

44,669 

- 

827 

- 

— 

City  of  HOI.YOI 

KE.          128 

7,348% 

57.41 

$144,244 

$482,283 

$1,127 

$3,768 

29.91 

$20 

Farms, 

60 

4,288 

71.47 

61,574 

283,-548 

1,026 

4,726 

21.72 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

1,904 

82.78 

61,649 

155,8S6 

2,6M) 

6,775 

39.. 56 

32 

Market  gardens, 

2 

140 

70.00 

5,279 

9,549 

2,640 

4,775 

55.28 

38 

Florists, 

3 

1% 

0..58 

14,776 

17, .500 

4,925 

5,833 

84.43 

8,443 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

32 

16.00 

- 

500 

- 

250 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

7 

87 

12.43 

348 

4,160 

50 

594 

8.37 

4 

Wood  lots,  . 

22 

495y<. 

21. n2 

- 

5,240 

- 

238 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

9 

400 

44.44 

618 

5,950 

69 

661 

10.39 

2 

Town  of 

liongmeadOH 

122 

5,846y4 

47.92 

$59,973 

$496,978 

$492 

$4,074 

12.07 

$10 

Farms, 

71 

4,G30 

65.21 

50,692 

420,163 

714 

5,918 

12.16 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

256y4 

36.61 

7,276 

3.3,251 

1,039 

4,750 

21.8^ 

28 

Farms,  egg  and  poul 

try  .            5 

95 

19.00 

1,269 

17,409 

2.54 

3,482 

7.29 

13 

Market  gardens. 

1 

5 

5.00 

698 

853 

698 

853 

81.83 

140 

Detached  lots,    . 

34 

655 

19.26 

- 

21,452 

- 

631 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

1 

15 

15.00 

38 

900 

38 

900 

4.22 

3 

Wood  lots,  . 

3 

190 

63.33 

— 

2,950 

— 

983 

"■ 

— 

Town  of  liudic 

►w.            246 

16,018y2 

65.12 

$202,012 

$702,142 

$821 

$2,854 

28.77 

$13 

Farms, 

177 

12,364i,'2 

69.86 

152,363 

567,043 

861 

3,204 

26.87 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

18 

2,183 

121.28 

49,145 

108,196 

2,730 

6,011 

45.35 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poul 
DetHched  lots,   . 

try  .            2 

17y2 

8.75 

343 

2,686 

172 

1,343 

12.77 

20 

.        .           12 

219 

18.25 

- 

4,205 

- 

3.50 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits 

,  etc.,           1 

50 

.■iO.oo 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

:        .            3 

43 

14.33 

116 

1,070 

39 

357 

10.84 

3 

Wood  lota,  . 

29 

874y2 

30.16 

45 

13,349 

2 

460 

0.34 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

.        •            4 

267 

66.75 

- 

4,593 

— 

1,148 

"" 

.- 

Tow^n  of  31  ous< 

i>u.            338 

26,229V2 

77.60 

$289,711 

$1,045,335 

$857 

$3,093 

27.71 

$11 

Farms, 

253 

22,484y4 

88.87 

259,982 

9.53,.507 

1,028 

3,769 

27.27 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

16 

1,7403/4 

108.80 

28,034 

67,730 

1,752 

4,233 

41.39 

16 

750 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

,r^^^      . 

age 

of  Value  lit 

Value 

liAND  Used  for  Agriccltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of  Prod- 
ucts 

KAL   PCRPOSES. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  monson 

—  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

6.00 

$45 

$1,4,55 

$45 

$1,455 

3.09 

$8 

Market  gardens, 

7 

7.00 

111 

214 

111 

214 

51.87 

16 

Florists,       .... 

1 

1.00 

377 

1,903 

377 

1,903 

19.81 

377 

Detached  lots,    . 

44 

1,299 

29.. 52 

- 

13,310 

- 

303 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

168 

24.00 

_ 

1,735 

_ 

248 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

134  V' 

19.21 

450 

2,101 

64 

300 

21.42 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

389 

48.63 

712 

3,380 

89 

423 

21.07 

■2 

Town  of 

Montgroiuory. 

109 

9,0701/2 

83.22 

$.54,257 

$178,488 

$498 

$1,638 

30.40 

$6 

Farms 

52 

6,267V2 

120.  ,53 

37,316 

127,001 

718 

2,442 

29.38 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

1,231 

111.91 

16,707 

38,296 

1,519 

3,481 

43.63 

14 

Detached  lots,    . 

18 

700 

38.89 

_ 

5,475 

_ 

304 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

11 

281 

25.55 

108 

2,485 

10 

226 

4.35 

* 

Wood  lots 

13 

429 

33.00 

54 

3,825 

4 

294 

1.41 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

162 

40.50 

72 

1,406 

18 

352 

5.12 

* 

Town  or  Palmer. 

287 

19,182y8 

66.84 

$13.5,571 

$5.58,7.52 

$472 

$1,947 

24.26 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

186 

14,142y8 

76.03 

109,913 

459,983 

591 

2,473 

23.90 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

l,326i,b 

94.75 

22,167 

48,iJ65 

1,583 

3,469 

45.64 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

20 

20.00 

70 

1,671 

70 

1,671 

4.19 

4 

Market  gardens. 

•2 

50% 

25.38 

667 

1,907 

334 

9.54 

34.98 

13 

Florists,       .... 

1 

3 

3.00 

880 

3,217 

880 

3,217 

27.35 

293 

Detached  lots,    . 

16 

219% 

13.73 

- 

4,210 

- 

263 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

lOfiVa 

11.83 

222 

2,430 

25 

270 

9.U 

2 

Wood  lots 

20 

600 

30.00 

216 

9,.525 

11 

476 

2.27 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

38 

2,713y2 

71.41 

1,436 

27,244 

38 

717 

5.27 

* 

Town  of  RnHsoll. 

83 

8,889 

107.10 

$30,874 

$129,419 

$372 

$l,5iJ9 

23.86 

$3 

Farms,         .... 

57 

6,043 

106.02 

27,264 

106,907 

478 

1,876 

25.50 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

354 

118.00 

3,439 

6,830 

1,146 

2,277 

50.35 

10 

Detached  lots,    . 

11 

918 

83.45 

_ 

7,374 

- 

670 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

1 

240 

240.00 

- 

7.50 

- 

750 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

7 

256 

36.57 

_ 

1,740 

_ 

249 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

1,078 

269.50 

171 

5,818 

43 

1,455 

2.94 

* 

Town  of  Sonthw  ick. 

287 

18,352y2 

63.95 

$228,472 

$658,555 

S796 

$2,295 

34.69 

$12 

Farms 

177 

13,537 

76.48 

177,893 

513,071 

1,005 

2,899 

34.67 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

28 

2,431 

86.82 

42,650 

100,287 

1,523 

3,582 

42.. 53 

18 

Farms,  eng  and  poultry  . 

2 

30 

15.00 

1,512 

3,131 

7.56 

1,566 

48.29 

50 

Market  gardens, 

1 

196 

196.00 

3,287 

4,6.57 

3,287 

4,657 

70.. 58 

17 

Florists,       .... 

1 

80 

30.00 

2,654 

6,029 

2,654 

6,029 

44.02 

88 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

67 

16.75 

_ 

745 

- 

186 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

21 

575 

27.38 

84 

6,385 

4 

304 

1.32 

• 

Wood  lots 

28 

339 

12.11 

_ 

9,175 

_ 

328 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

25 

l,147y2 

45.90 

392 

15,075 

16 

603 

2.60 

* 

rit.v  of 

. 

SPRINUFIELiD. 

290 

10,882y8 

37.52 

$177,436 

$881,618 

$612 

$3,040 

20.13 

$16 

Farms,         .... 

161 

6,913y8 

42.94 

105,2,50 

601,949 

654 

3,739 

17.48 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

l,2.')5i/. 

96.58 

30,069 

106,112 

2,313 

8,162 

28.. 34 

24 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

12 

1.55y2 

12.96 

2,525 

21,863 

210 

1,822 

11.. 55 

16 

Market  gardens, 

6 

61% 

10.29 

9,341 

21,230 

1.5.57 

3,.538 

44.00 

151 

Nurseries 

1 

7 

7.00 

3,851 

,5,.561 

3,851 

5,.561 

69.25 

550 

Florists,       .... 

12 

laVs 

1.59 

26,122 

.52,126 

2,177 

4,.344 

50.11 

1,366 

Detached  lots,    . 

43 

1,014% 

23.60 

_ 

26,355 

- 

613 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

34 

929v'8 

27.35 

270 

41  ,.542 

8 

1,222 

0.64 

» 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

525y2 

65.69 

8 

4,880 

1 

610 

0.16 

4t 

Town  of  Tolland. 

114 

18,173y2 

159.42 

$46,.540 

$180,6.58 

$408 

$1,585 

25.76 

$3 

Farms,         .... 

71 

14,3161/2 

201.64 

43,510 

101,0:53 

613 

2,268 

27.02 

3 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

530 

132.. 50 

2,112 

,5,424 

528 

1,3.56 

38.94 

4 

Detached  lots,    . 

15 

1.240 

82.67 

_ 

5,515 

- 

368 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

13 

1,437 

110. .54 

823 

5,476 

63 

..21 

15.03 

* 

Wood  lots 

7 

363 

51.86 

30 

1,810 

4 

2.59 

1.6H 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

287 

71.75 

65 

1,400 

16 

350 

4.64 

* 

Town  of  WalvH. 

119 

8,927>/, 

75.02 

$61,735 

$228,468 

$519 

$1,920 

27.02 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

80 

7,5931/1 

94.92 

57,.530 

209,258 

719 

2,616 

27.49 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

238 

47.60 

4,165 

10,100 

833 

2,020 

41.24 

18 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

35 

17.50 

_ 

160 

- 

80 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

158 

17.. 56 

40 

1,065 

4 

118 

3.76 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

16 

.346 

21.63 

_ 

3,775 

- 

236 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

557 

79.57 

- 

4,110 

— 

587 

— 

■~ 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


751 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Coutinued. 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 
AND  Classification  of 
Land  Uskd  for  Agkicultu-  i"  Kach 
RAL  Purposes.  Class 


Num- 
ber 


Total 
Acreage 


Aver- 
age Size 


Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Aver- 

.Aver- 

Total 

age 

age 

Value  of 

Value  of 

Value  of 

I'roperty 

Prod- 

Prop- 

ucts 

erty 

Percentages  Average 
of  Value  of  I    Value 

Products  ofl'rod- 
of  Value  of       uets 

Property     per  Acre 


Town  of  Westiield. 

Farms, 

Farni8,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detachetl  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of 
West  Springfield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  ... 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Wilbmliam 

Farms,         ... 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


352 

301 
27 
1 
1 
1 
1 
7 
10 
3 


237 

137 

21 

1 

17 

46 

9 

3 

3 


223 

167 
7 
1 

12 
9 

21 
6 


22,734y4 

64.59 

19,5581/a 
2,305 

64.98 
85.37 

4 

4.00 

8 

8.00 

% 

0.75 

18 

18.00 

84 

12.00 

461 

46.10 

295 

98.33 

8,879% 

37.47 

5,707% 

41.66 

1,242 
12 

59.14 
12.00 

3261/2 
1,257 

128 

19.21 
27.33 
14.22 

143 

47.67 

63% 

21.25 

14,036% 

62.95 

12,521% 
291 

74.98 
41.57 

3 

3.00 

3301/0 

13'ii/o 

27.54 
15.17 

492 

23.43 

262 

43.67 

$378,575 

321,717 

52,8.'J4 

308 

66 1 

520 

735 

1,620 

160 


$315,597 

144,281 

50,323 

3S3 

114,339 

2,017 

4,100 

154 

$175,158 

166,248 

8,067 

161 

192 

490 


$1,233,217 

$1,075 

$3,503 

1,110,680 

1,069 

3,690 

108,245 

1,958 

4,009 

1,366 

308 

1,366 

300 

661 

300 

l,.5O0 

520 

1,.500 

216 

- 

216 

2,090 

105 

299 

4,495 

162 

4.511 

4,325 

53 

1,442 

$1,092,584 

$1,332 

$4,610 

698,787 

1,053 

.5,101 

159,997 

2,396 

7,619 

5,069 

383 

5,069 

133,921 

6,726 

7,878 

79,485 

- 

1,728 

7,300 

224 

811 

3,800 

1,367 

1,267 

4,225 

51 

1,408 

$790,151 

$785 

$3,543 

750,505 

995 

4,494 

21,934 

l.l.Ti 

3,133 

1,956 

161 

1,9.56 

5,100 

- 

425 

3,081 

21 

342 

4,770 

_ 

227 

2,805 

82 

468 

30.70 

28.97 
48.  Ki 
22.55 
220.33 
34.67 

35.17 

36.04 

3.70 


28.89 

20.65 
31.45 

7.56 
85.38 

27.63 

107.89 

3.64 


22.17 

22.15 

36.78 

8.23 

6.23 

17.47 


COUNTY   OF   HAMPSHIRE. 


Town  of  Amherst. 

269 

14,.563y4 

,54.14 

$360,565 

$968,081 

$1,340 

$3,599 

37.25 

$■25 

Farms,         .... 

143 

7,53iyo 

52.67 

165,471 

562,248 

1,1.57 

3,932 

29.43 

22 

Farms,  dairy 

91 

6,225 

68.41 

189,565 

378,852 

2,083 

4,163 

50.  u4 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

10 

10.00 

183 

620 

183 

620 

29.. 52 

18 

Market  gardens. 

1 

12 

12.00 

2,051 

1,2,50 

2,051 

1,250 

164.08 

171 

Florists,       .... 

1 

4 

4.00 

1,580 

2,370 

1,580 

2,370 

66.67 

395 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

75 

18.75 

- 

2,740 

- 

685 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

16 

410% 

25.67 

1,495 

15,730 

93 

983 

9.50 

4 

Wood  lots 

10 

186 

18.60 

100 

2,971 

10 

297 

3.37 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

109 

54.50 

120 

1,300 

60 

650 

9.23 

1 

Town  of 

Belclicrtown. 

414 

30,28iy4 

73.14 

$324,926 

$957,907 

$785 

$2,314 

33.92 

$11 

Farms 

267 

22,294% 

83.50 

243,803 

747,869 

913 

2,801 

.32.60 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

45 

2,945 

65.44 

76,390 

154,147 

1,698 

3,425 

49.. 56 

26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4 

4.00 

988 

1,304 

988 

1,304 

75.77 

247 

Florists 

1 

227 

227.00 

899 

4,266 

899 

4,266 

21.07 

4 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

141 

28.20 

- 

1,363 

- 

273 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

26 

i,i80yo 

45.40 

759 

1.3,775 

29 

530 

5.51 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

48 

2,235 

46.. 56 

979 

19,239 

20 

401 

5.09 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

21 

1,254 

.59.71 

1,108 

15,944 

53 

759 

6.95 

* 

Town  of  Chestertiel€l. 

190 

19,192 

101.01 

$107,051 

$358,005 

$563 

$1,884 

29.90 

$e 

Farms 

121 

13,6061/. 

112.45 

82,817 

278,152 

684 

2.299 

29.77 

e 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

2,453 

16;i..53 

22,995 

61,276 

1,533 

4,085 

37.. 53 

9 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  Tots,    . 

1 

1 

1.00 

49 

379 

49 

379 

12.93 

49 

28 

l,482y2 

52.95 

- 

7,599 

- 

271 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

388 

64.67 

128 

2,450 

21 

408 

5.22 

• 

Wood  lots 

i 

227 

32.43 

(W2 

1,540 

95 

220 

42.99 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

1,034 

86.17 

400 

6,609 

33 

551 

6.05 

* 

Town  of 

Cnmniington. 

152 

14,156n/s 

93.13 

$105,973 

$290,703 

$697 

$1,913 

36.45 

$7 

Farms,        .... 

100 

9,2851/h 

92.85 

67,761 

206,433 

678 

2,064 

32.82 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

2,9261/4 

133.01 

37,336 

72,596 

1,697 

3,300 

51.43 

13 

Grass  lots 

7 

226 

32.29 

224 

1.315 

32 

188 

17.03 

* 

Wood  lots 

10 

364 

36.40 

- 

2,050 

- 

205 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

13 

1 ,3.55 

104.23 

652 

8,309 

50 

639 

7.85 

* 

752 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Continued, 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 
in  Each 
Class 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 
IjAnd  Used  for  Agricultu- 

Total 
Acreage 

Aver- 
age Size 

Total 
Value  of 
Products 

Total 
Value  of 
Property 

age 

Value  of 

Prod- 

age 

Value  of 

Prop- 

of Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Value 

ofPnxl- 

ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of 

Easthaiiiptoii. 

201 

7,2191,1. 

35.92 

$187,354 

$548,942 

$932 

$2,731 

34.13 

r26 

Farms,        .... 

126 

4,8.')2 

38.51 

115,982 

384,176 

920 

3,049 

30.19 

24 

Farms,  ilairy 

31 

1,744 

56.26 

68,788 

149,197 

2,219 

4,813 

46.11 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

¥4 

0.25 

138 

905 

138 

905 

15.25 

6 

Florists 

2 

loyo 

5.25 

1,565 

3,658 

783 

1,829 

42.78 

149 

Detached  lots,    . 

19 

321X<, 

16.92 

- 

2,865 

- 

151 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

137% 

17.22 

745 

4, .566 

93 

571 

16.32 

5 

Wood  lots 

13 

144V2 

11.12 

- 

3,185 

- 

245 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

9 

9.00 

136 

390 

136 

390 

34.87 

15 

Town  of  £ufield. 

95 

8,019 

84.41 

$66,820 

$221,375 

$703 

$2,330 

30.18 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

65 

6,522 

100.34 

49,398 

179,975 

760 

2,769 

27.45 

8 

Farms,  aairy 

8 

888 

111.00 

17,422 

34,020 

2,178 

4,253 

51.21 

20 

Detached  lots,    . 

14 

418 

29.86 

- 

5,430 

- 

388 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

3 

48 

16.00 

- 

450 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

4 

128 

32.00 

_ 

1,350 

- 

338 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

15 

15.00 

- 

150 

- 

150 

- 

— 

Town  of  Ciosbeu. 

115 

ii,66iy2 

101.32 

$64,474 

$186,723 

$561 

$1,624 

34.53 

$6 

Farms,         .... 

58 

7,530 

129.83 

41,2.52 

132,143 

711 

2,278 

31.22 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

10 

1,6.57 

165.70 

22,7.55 

37,682 

2,276 

3,768 

60.39 

14 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

10 

10.00 

180 

868 

180 

868 

20.74 

18 

Detached  lots,    . 

22 

1,011 

45.95 

- 

5,980 

- 

272 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

5 

330 

66.00 

- 

2,660 

- 

532 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

9 

383i«, 

42.61 

26 

3,240 

3 

360 

0.80 

4; 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

10 

730 

73.00 

261 

4,150 

26 

415 

6.29 

* 

Town  of  Craubj-, 

232 

16,0161/4 

69.04 

$210,428 

$644,415 

$907 

$2,778 

32.65 

$13 

Farms,          .... 

97 

8,T61% 

90.33 

138,980 

414,521 

1,433 

4,273 

33.. 52 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

35 

2,900y> 

82.87 

70,633 

181,362 

2,018 

5,182 

38.95 

24 

Detached  lots,    . 

71 

2,735i,'2 

38.53 

- 

36,719 

- 

517 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

18 

18.00 

7.50 

- 

750 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

24 

l,027y2 

42.81 

2,50 

7,428 

10 

310 

3.37 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

573 

143.25 

565 

3,6.35 

141 

909 

15.54 

* 

Town  of  Greenwich. 

113 

9,820 

86.90 

$52,141 

$170,439 

$461 

$1,508 

30.59 

$5 

Farms,         .        .       •        . 

54 

6,594 

122.11 

36,718 

118,548 

680 

2,195 

30.97 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

1,527 

127.25 

15,075 

34,602 

1,2.56 

2,884 

43.57 

10 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lots,   . 

1 

42 

42.00 

348 

1,099 

348 

1,099 

31.67 

8 

22 

673 

30.59 

- 

6,020 

- 

274 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

87 

21.75 

- 

685 

- 

171 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

19 

871 

45.84 

_ 

9,235 

_ 

48(5 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

26 

26.00 

- 

250 

- 

250 

— 

~ 

Town  of  Iladle.y. 

352 

13,0288^ 

37.01 

$416,802 

$1,069,814 

$1,184 

$3,039 

38.96 

$32 

Farms,         .... 

273 

10,51514 

38.52 

3.53.494 

943,913 

1,295 

3,458 

37.45 

34 

Farms,  dairy 

18 

910 

50.. 56 

55,041 

75,.569 

3,0.58 

4,198 

72.84 

60 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

3 

3.00 

203 

1,1.57 

203 

1,1.57 

17. .55 

68 

Market  gardens. 

5 

92 

18.40 

4,7.53 

11,170 

951 

2,234 

42.55 

52 

Detached  lots,    . 

24 

586% 

24.45 

- 

18,330 

- 

764 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

13 

219V, 

16.88 

1,409 

7,6.50 

108 

588 

18.42 

6 

Wood  lots,  .... 

10 

380% 

38.08 

50 

3,090 

5 

309 

1.62 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

32iy2 

40.19 

1,852 

8,935 

232 

1,117 

20.73 

6 

Town  of  Hatfield. 

204 

8,859% 

33.56 

$304,863 

$1,017,401 

$1,155 

$3,854 

29.96 

$34 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

199 

7,40iy8 

37.20 

298,882 

971,564 

1,502 

4,882 

30.76 

40 

Farms,  dairy      . 

3 

30 

10.00 

1,805 

8,975 

602 

2,992 

20.11 

60 

Farms,  ejrg  and  poultry  . 

1 

21/, 

2.. 50 

307 

1,289 

307 

1,289 

23.82 

123 

Market  gardens, 

3 

30^4 

10.08 

3,001 

8,640 

1,000 

2,880 

34.73 

99 

Detached  lots,   . 

20 

50414 

25.21 

- 

9,237 

- 

462 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

22 

48214 

21.92 

3.55 

11,949 

16 

543 

2.97 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

15 

3201/2 

21.37 

513 

3,.590 

34 

239 

14.29 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

88 

88.00 

— 

2,157 

— 

2,157 

~ 

^ 

Town  of  lluntiuglon. 

146 

16,131 

110.49 

$81,542 

$293,178 

$559 

$2,008 

27.81 

$5 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

94 

11,900 

126.59 

66,978 

247,005 

713 

2,628 

27.12 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

i,(i()9y> 

112.17 

13,666 

23,858 

1,518 

2,651 

57.28 

14 

Detached  lots,    . 

24 

1,4301/2 

59. 60 

- 

10,905 

- 

454 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

2 

11 

5.50 

225 

145 

113 

73 

1,55.17 

20 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

3.52 

.58.67 

325 

2,780 

54 

463 

11.69 

* 

Wood  lots 

3 

KM) 

33.33 

- 

7.50 

- 

250 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

1,328 

166.00 

348 

7,735 

44 

967 

4.50 

* 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


753 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Contiuuerl. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 
Value  of 

Total 
Value  of 

age 
Value  of 

age 
Valueof 

of  Value  of 
Products 

Value 
ofl'rod- 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

n Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Products 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

of Value  o( 

ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

3er  Acre 

Ton-u  of  iriiddlefield. 

91 

14,730 

156.70 

$73,670 

$235,402 

$784 

$2,504 

31.30 

$5 

Fai-Qis,         .... 

69 

9,819V. 

142.31 

,54,0,52 

184,796 

783 

2,678 

29.25 

6 

Fanua,  dairy 

7 

1,262 

180.29 

18,781 

31,940 

2,683 

4,.563 

58.80 

15 

Detached  lots,    . 

10 

1,G08V' 

160.85 

- 

7,790 

- 

779 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

750 

250.00 

82 

2,5.50 

27 

850 

3.22 

« 

Grass  aud  wood  lots. 

5 

1,290 

258.00 

755 

8,326 

151 

1,665 

9.07 

% 

City  of 

JfOBTHAMPTOBT. 

551 

20,6601/2 

37.50 

$.356,816 

$1,447,076 

$648 

$2,626 

24.66 

$17 

Farms 

296 

13,398% 

45.27 

247,102 

1,106,349 

835 

3,738 

22.33 

IS 

Farms,  dairy 

39 

2,132y4 

54.69 

82,183 

193,796 

2,107 

4,969 

42.41 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

8V2 

4.25 

1,307 

5,851 

654 

2,926 

22.34 

2 

Market  gardens. 

G 

67 

11.17 

5,.381 

19,724 

897 

3.287 

27.28 

80 

Florists, 

2 

% 

0.38 

10,025 

6,515 

5,013 

3,258 

153.88 

13,367 

Detached  lots,   . 

38 

860i,<, 

22.64 

- 

16,095 

- 

424 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

6y2 

6.50 

175 

375 

175 

375 

46.67 

27 

Grass  lots,  .... 

91 

1.1921/1 

13.10 

7,730 

55,266 

85 

607 

13.99 

6 

Wood  lots 

52 

1,618 

31.12 

487 

19,960 

9 

384 

2.44 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

24 

1,375M. 

57.31 

2,426 

23,145 

101 

964 

10.48 

3 

Town  of  Pelhaiu. 

254 

15,9871/2 

62.94 

$57,958 

$188,.599 

$228 

$743 

30.73 

$4 

Farms 

128 

10,720 

83.75 

56,448 

151,728 

441 

1,185 

37.20 

5 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

100 

- 

100 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries, pits,  etc., 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

3,000 

- 

3,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

1 

40 

40.00 

30 

250 

30 

2.50 

12.00 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

111 

4,201)V^. 

37.84 

895 

27,311 

8 

246 

3.2.S 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

12 

1,007 

83.92 

.     585 

6,210 

49 

518 

9.42 

* 

Town  of  Plainfleld. 

147 

13,8435/8 

94.17 

$78,002 

$190,359 

$.531 

$1,295 

40.98 

$6 

Farms,         .... 

78 

6,876% 

88.16 

30,884 

97,274 

396 

1,247 

31.74 

4 

Farms,  dairy 

32 

4,328 

135.25 

46,072 

80,.501 

1,440 

2,516 

57.23 

11 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

477 

53.00 

- 

2,463 

- 

274 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

6 

83 

13.83 

- 

425 

- 

71 

- 

- 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

22 

2,079 

94.50 

1,046 

9,696 

48 

441 

10.79 

« 

Town  of  Prescott. 

186 

11,283 

60.66 

$63,186 

$189,149 

$340 

$1,017 

33.41 

$6 

Farms 

101 

7,233 

71.61 

53,219 

150,382 

527 

1,489 

35.39 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

374 

93.50 

8,216 

10,796 

2,(».54 

2,699 

76.10 

22 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

50 

50.00 

6.53 

851 

653 

851 

76.73 

13 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

358 

35.80 

233 

2,920 

23 

292 

7.98 

* 

Wood  lots 

57 

2,300 

40.35 

50 

16,545 

* 

290 

0.30 

* 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

13 

968 

74.46 

815 

7,655 

63 

589 

10.65 

* 

Town  of 

SoutUauiptuu. 

272 

18,0961/2 

66.53 

$262,934 

$669,655 

$967 

$2,462 

39.26 

$15 

Farms,         .... 

156 

11, 34 1^2 

72.70 

16 1, .5.55 

440,0.52 

1,036 

2,821 

36.71 

14 

Farms,  dairy      . 

4S 

3,882 

80.88 

99,976 

198,673 

2,083 

4,139 

50.32 

•26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

10 

10.00 

202 

880 

202 

880 

22.95 

20 

Detached   ots,    . 

19 

507 

2ti.68 

- 

5,5.55 

- 

292 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

13 

325 

25.00 

455 

4,800 

35 

369 

9.48 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

22 

576 

26.18 

- 

8,095 

- 

368 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

13 

1,455 

111.92 

746 

11,600 

57 

892 

6.43 

* 

Town  of 

South  Iladley. 

234 

9,940% 

42.48 

$260,010 

$725,669 

$1,111 

$3,101 

35.83 

$26 

Farms,          .... 

145 

5,509% 

38.00 

146,696 

468,776 

1,012 

3,233 

31.29 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

31 

2,220 

71.61 

111,096 

211,268 

3, .584 

6,815 

52.. 59 

50 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4 

4.00 

321 

1,983 

321 

1,983 

16.19 

80 

Market  gardens, 

1 

5 

5.00 

730 

2,3.53 

730 

2,3.53 

31.02 

146 

Detached  lots,    . 

11 

538 

48.91 

- 

7, .520 

- 

6S4 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

22 

34IV2 

15.52 

175 

14,630 

8 

665 

1.20 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

715y2 

51.11 

867 

6,319 

62 

4.54 

13.66 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

607 

67.44 

125 

12,790 

14 

1,421 

0.98 

* 

Town  of  Ware. 

259 

17,5581/2 

67.79 

$159,576 

$525,928 

$616 

$2,031 

30.. 34 

$9 

Farms 

152 

r2,352y2 

81.27 

100,991 

3.57,386 

664 

2,.351 

28.26 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

32 

2,793 

87.28 

55,030 

127,3:6 

1,720 

3,970 

43.22 

20 

Market  gardens. 

2 

17 

8.50 

1,194 

1,715 

597 

858 

69.68 

70 

Detached  lots,    . 

14 

334M. 

23.89 

- 

6,330 

- 

452 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

14 

211 

15.07 

323 

3,415 

23 

244 

9.46 

2 

Wood  lots 

27 

840 

31.11 

398 

9,3.52 

15 

346 

4.26 

* 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

18 

I.OIOVL 

56.14 

1,640 

20,404 

91 

1,134 

8.04 

2 

754. 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Aokicdlto- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
rroducts 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of Prod- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of 

Westhniiipton. 

159 

17,072ya 

107.37 

$101,607 

$318,591 

$639 

2,004 

31.89 

$6 

Farms 

74 

8.97iyo 

121.24 

67,925 

212,671 

918 

2,874 

31.94 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

2,453 

129.11 

31,012 

68,872 

1,632 

3,625 

45.03 

13 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

511 

102.20 

- 

3,4.50 

- 

690 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

21 

1,324 

63.05 

811 

10,580 

39 

.504 

7.00 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

30 

2,484 

82.80 

1,294 

12,983 

43 

iH3 

9.97 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

10 

1,329 

132.90 

565 

10,035 

57 

1,004 

5.63 

* 

Town  of 

Willitinisbnrg. 

179 

15,9233/i 

88.96 

$147,438 

$487,584 

$824 

$2,724 

30.24 

$9 

Farms 

130 

12,35Syo 

95.07 

141,232 

436,725 

1,086 

3,359 

32.34 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

363y4 

60.54 

5,251 

18,673 

875 

3,112 

28.12 

14 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

75 

75.00 

- 

1.100 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

28 

1,640 

58.57 

112 

18,680 

4 

667 

0.60 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

4 

218 

54.50 

- 

2,300 

- 

575 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

10 

1,269 

126.90 

843 

10,106 

84 

1,011 

8.34 

* 

Town  of 

Wortliiugrton. 

185 

20,477% 

110.69 

$124,095 

$357,803 

.$671 

$1,934 

34.68 

$6 

Farm!^ 

117 

14,49!)y, 

123.93 

84,193 

264,462 

721 

2,260 

31.84 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

29 

3,513% 

121.16 

38,433 

77,226 

1,325 

2,663 

49.77 

11 

Detached  lots,   . 

3 

147 

49.00 

- 

310 

- 

103 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

12 

351 

29.25 

186 

2,.545 

16 

213 

7.31 

* 

Wood  lots 

5 

I2sy> 

25.70 

- 

1,3.50 

- 

270 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

1,838 

96.74 

1,283 

11,910 

68 

627 

10.77 

* 

COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 


Town  of  Acton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards,    . 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Arlington. 

Farms,        ... 
Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 
Florists, 
Detached  lots,   . 
Grass  lots,  ... 
Wood  lots,  . 


Town  of  Asliby. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Orchards,    . 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  AHliIand. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Ay^r. 

Farms, 

Kami  8,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 


186 

8,67634 

46.65 

106 

6,243 

58.90 

24 

l,519y. 

63.31 

5 

87y2 

17.50 

9 

93 

10.33 

2 

IIV2 

5.75 

4 

I09y4 

27.31 

9 

47y2 

5.28 

18 

304 

16.89 

9 

26iy2 

29.06 

108 

1,882% 

17.43 

8 

155% 

19.47 

4 

127 

31.75 

53 

1.071 

20.21 

3 

13% 

4.58 

34 

40iy4 

11.80 

4 

77 

19.25 

*> 

37 

18.50 

270 

14,267y2 

52.84 

190 

ll,445y4 

60.24 

13 

1,089 

83.77 

4 

122y> 

30.63 

1 

5 

5.00 

1 

W4 

1.25 

5 

i96y4 

39.25 

20 

402y. 

20.13 

33 

878 

26.61 

3 

127% 

42.. 58 

212 

6,798y4 

32.07 

89 

4,30.534 

48.38 

13 

389 

29.92 

2 

10 

5.00 

18 

386y2 

21.47 

78 

1,153 

14.78 

12 

.554 

46.17 

72 

2,950% 

40.98 

2.5 

1,54  7y2 

61.90 

4 

427 

106.75 

2 

98/4 

4.88 

$206,667 

137,609 

.57,7.56 

4,460 

5,277 

220 

51 

141 

30 

1,123 

$375,247 

5,466 

13,363 

349,596 

6,822 


$138,337 

111,787 

22,160 

3,724 

.371 

137 

25 

.34 

8 

91 

$91,588 

70,202 

18,.530 

360 

1,1.56 

1,185 

155 

$27,113 

19,161 
4,910 
1,598 


$773,280 

$1,111 

$4,157 

553,189 

1,298 

5,219 

158,132 

2,407 

6,589 

1.5,909 

892 

3,182 

17,.562 

586 

1,951 

4,265 

110 

2,133 

7,475 

13 

1,869 

2,803 

16 

311 

6,005 

■2 

334 

7,940 

125 

882 

$1,369,905 

$3,475 

$12,684 

79,965 

683 

9,996 

43,885 

3,341 

10,971 

1,087,689 

6,596 

20,522 

41,693 

2,274 

13,898 

108,423 

- 

3,189 

6,1.50 

- 

1,538 

2,100 

- 

1,050 

$511,074 

$512 

$1,893 

434,518 

588 

2,287 

42,781 

1,705 

3,291 

6,.566 

931 

1,642 

2,287 

371 

2,287 

937 

137 

937 

2,340 

0 

468 

.5,155 

2 

258 

14,995 

* 

454 

1,495 

30 

498 

$503,194 

$432 

$2,374 

411,1.^5 

789 

4,620 

42,868 

1,425 

3,298 

2,770 

180 

1,385 

11,155 

64 

620 

23,046 

15 

295 

12,200 

13 

1,017 

$147,043 

$377 

$2,042 

104,448 

766 

4,178 

16,296 

1,228 

4,074 

6,764 

799 

3,3^2 

26.73 

24.88 

36.52 

28.03 

30.05 

5.16 

0.68 

5.03 

0..iO 

14.14 

27.39 

6.84 
30.45 
32.14 
16.36 


27.07 

25.73 

51.80 

56.72 

16.22 

14.62 

1.07 

0.66 

0.05 

6.09 


18.20 

17.07 
43.  i? 
13.00 
10.36 
5.14 
1.27 

18.44 

18.35 
30.13 
23.63 


FAKM    STATISTICS. 


Job 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

ase 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricoltu- 

in  Each 
Cluss 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Valueof 
Prop- 

I'roducis 
of  Value  of 

ofi'rod- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Ayer  —  Con. 

Florists,       .... 

1 

■2 

2.00 

$1,444 

$2,075 

$1,444 

$2,075 

69.59 

$722 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

3 

85 

28.33 

- 

950 

- 

317 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

7 

177y2 

25.36 

~ 

3,735 

- 

534 

- 

_ 

Wood  lots 

2G 

542 

20.85 

10,125 

- 

389 

- 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

160 

40.00 

— 

2,050 

- 

063 

- 

- 

Town  of  Bedford. 

149 

8,S99V4 

59.73 

$181,598 

$723,097 

$1,219 

$4,857 

25.09 

$20 

Farms, 

52 

4,0611/4 

78.10 

88,633 

401, ,538 

1,704 

7,722 

22.07 

22 

Farms,  dairy 

27 

1,8901/, 

70.24 

59,706 

171,960 

2,2 1 1 

6,369 

34.72 

31 

Farms,  e.ntf  and  poultry  . 

1 

5  ■ 

5.00 

423 

5,530 

423 

5,530 

7.6.5 

85 

Market  gardens, 

o 

45 

22.. 50 

5,890 

8,124 

2,945 

4,062 

72.50 

131 

Kurseries 

1 

275 

275.00 

24,098 

87,473 

24,098 

87,473 

27.55 

88 

Florists,       .... 

1 

3 

3.00 

2,088 

6,620 

2,088 

6,620 

31.54 

696 

Detached  lots,    . 

1() 

275% 

17.23 

- 

8,034 

- 

502 

~ 

- 

Grass  lots 

1() 

750 

47.25 

50 

9,433 

3 

590 

0..53 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

29 

1,18834 

40.99 

50 

11,600 

2 

400 

0.43 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

393 

98.25 

600 

13,385 

165 

3,346 

4.93 

2 

Town  of  Belniout. 

63 

1,4111/8 

22.40 

$290,239 

$1,098,363 

$4,607 

$17,4.34 

26.42 

$206 

Farms,         .... 

10 

408V' 

40.85 

38,552 

]22,.333 

3,8.55 

12,233 

31.51 

94 

Market  gardens. 

44 

8407/8 

19.11 

233,908 

804,732 

5,317 

19,6,53 

27.06 

278 

Nurseries 

1 

7 

7.00 

1,024 

10,580 

1,624 

10,580 

15. 3t 

232 

Florists 

5 

13% 

2.75 

16,095 

42,412 

3,219 

8,482 

37.95 

1,171 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

2 

2.00 

- 

5„500 

5,.500 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

2 

139 

69.50 

- 

52,800 

— 

20,400 

— 

- 

Town  of  Billerica. 

249 

13,4G2y4 

54.07 

$257,659 

$1,431,861 

$1,035 

$5,750 

17.99 

$19 

Farms,         .... 

158 

9,819^4 

62.15 

206,078 

1,195.924 

1,304 

7,569 

17.23 

21 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

1,222 

87.29 

38,037 

125,755 

2,760 

8,983 

30.72 

32 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

17 

4761/2 

28.03 

7,466 

59,716 

439 

3,513 

12.50 

16 

Market  gardens, 

2 

1  Vny, 

57.75 

4,703 

11, .300 

2,352 

5,050 

41.62 

41 

Detached  lots,    . 

44 

1,266 

28.77 

- 

2'i,110 

- 

593 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

o 

84 

42.00 

_ 

2,160 

- 

1,080 

- 

_ 

Wood  lots 

11 

427 

38.82 

475 

9,366 

43 

851 

5.07 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

52 

52.00 

300 

1,530 

300 

1,530 

19.61 

6 

Town  of  Box:boroiig;h. 

128 

7,1.59 

55.93 

$89,689 

$357,573 

$701 

$2,794 

25.08 

$13 

Farms 

49 

3,647% 

74.44 

50,229 

216,345 

1,025 

4,415 

23.22 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

1,436% 

84.50 

33,970 

91,2.55 

1,998 

5,308 

37.23 

24 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

47i,'2 

11.88 

2,172 

7,4.35 

543 

1,8.59 

29.21 

46 

Detached  lots,    . 

0 

75 

37.50 

- 

1,000 

- 

500 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

20 

479 

23.95 

2,620 

13,0.56 

131 

G.-)3 

20.07 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

20 

750 

28.85 

581 

12,4.57 

22 

479 

4.66 

* 

Gi'ass  and  wood  lots, 

10 

723y4 

72.33 

117 

16,025 

12 

1,603 

0.73 

* 

Town  of  Burlington. 

41 

3,253i,'2 

79.35 

$133,876 

$296,780 

$3,265 

$7,239 

45.11 

$41 

Farms,         .... 

24 

1,7.53 

73.04 

80,967 

190,049 

3,374 

7,919 

42.60 

46 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

776 

110.86 

32,512 

61,228 

4,645 

8,747 

63.10 

42 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

44V1; 

22.25 

1,839 

3,740 

920 

1,870 

49.17 

41 

Market  gardens. 

1 

651 

93.00 

18,5.i8 

40,703 

2,651 

5,823 

45.53 

29 

Wood  lots 

1 

29 

29.00 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

City  of  CAMBRIDOE. 

21 

1563/s 

7.45 

$117,327 

$395,611 

$5,587 

$18,839 

29.66 

$750 

Farms 

2 

15 

7.. 50 

11.910 

.58,957 

5,9.58 

29,479 

20.21 

794 

Farms,  dairy 

2 

9 

4.50 

3,508 

11, .390 

1,754 

5,095 

30.80 

390 

Market  gardens. 

1 

15 

15.00 

2,321 

7,140 

2,321 

7,140 

32.51 

1,55 

Florists,       .... 

11 

22 

2.00 

97,190 

291,909 

8,835 

26,537 

33.29 

4.418 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

2 

"m 

1.38 

2,375 

21,400 

1,188 

10,700 

11.10 

864 

Grass  lots 

2 

3% 

1.88 

17 

3,300 

9 

1,6,50 

0..52 

5 

Wood  lots 

1 

8878 

88.88 

- 

1,51.1 

- 

1,515 

— 

— 

Town  of  Carlisle. 

142 

7,6501,4 

53.88 

$102,121 

$360,908 

$719 

$2,.542 

28.30 

$13 

Farms,          .... 

60 

4,0361,2 

77.28 

72,.595 

247,257 

1,210 

4  121 

29.36 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

1,100 

73.33 

28,816 

65,723 

1,921 

4,382 

43.84 

26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

54 

27.00 

306 

3,706 

183 

1,8.53 

9.88 

7 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

41 

20.. 50 

_ 

825 

- 

413 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

18 

407 

22.61 

80 

lo.i.io 

4 

503 

0.79 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

40 

1,125 

28.13 

83 

26,.534 

2 

663 

0.31 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

5 

286% 

57.35 

181 

6,73i 

36 

1,347 

2.69 

* 

Town  of  Cbeliuxford. 

360 

12,0291,4 

32.87 

$237,848 

$1,812,664 

$050 

$4,953 

13.12 

$20 

Farms,         .... 

206 

8,0201,4 

38.93 

187,934 

1,386,100 

912 

6,729 

13.. 50 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

724 

48.27 

22,009 

112,684 

1,471 

7,512 

19.. 58 

30 

756 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


CiTiKS,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND   CLASSIKICATION  OF 

hor 

Totel 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

ral  PURPOSKS. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Clielmsford 

—  Con. 

Farms,  e^g  and  poultry  . 

28 

154V4 

5.51 

§10,174 

$116,723 

$363 

$4,169 

8.72 

$66 

Market  gardens, 

10 

226V2 

22.65 

14,403 

79,016 

1,440 

7,902 

18.23 

64 

Florists 

1 

m'2 

15.. 50 

2,428 

5,241 

2,428 

5,241 

46.  as 

157 

Detiiched  lota,    . 

16 

I28y2 

8.03 

- 

11,300 

- 

706 

_ 

Mines,  (juarriea,  pits,  etc., 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

3,000 

- 

3,000 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

14 

I5iy2 

10.82 

- 

8.350 

- 

596 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots 

52 

i,a3iV4 

31.37 

.54,105 

- 

1,040 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

23 

967^2 

42.07 

840 

36,145 

37 

1,572 

2.32 

* 

Town  or  Concord. 

198 

10,935% 

55.23 

$406,569 

$1,297,7.54 

$2,053 

$6,554 

31.33 

$37 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

139 

8,773y4 

63.12 

338,.565 

1,0(57,304 

2,436 

7,678 

31.72 

39 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

l,126i,i 

53.63 

42,748 

136,002 

2,036 

6,476 

31.43 

38 

Fai  ms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

8y2 

1.70 

1,890 

10,703 

378 

2,141 

17.66 

22 

Market  gardens. 

14 

356% 

25.48 

21,793 

70,246 

1,.557 

5,018 

31.02 

61 

Florists,       .       .        .        . 

1 

% 

0.13 

300 

510 

300 

510 

68.82 

2,400 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

4 

•    4.00 

- 

400 

- 

400 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots 

4 

78 

19.50 

406 

3,228 

102 

807 

12.58 

5 

Wood  lots 

6 

i78y2 

29.75 

281 

3,, 596 

47 

599 

7.81 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

4101,^ 

58.64 

586 

5,765 

84 

824 

10.16 

1 

Town  of  I>racut. 

159 

9,218% 

57.98 

$288,995 

$1,358,531 

$1,818 

$8,644 

21.27 

$31 

Farms 

115 

6,842y4 

.59.50 

189,795 

968,376 

1,650 

8,421 

19.60 

28 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

1,.531 

72.90 

73,003 

231,976 

3,476 

11,046 

31.47 

48 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

i74yo 

21.81 

4,440 

39,242 

5.55 

4,905 

11.31 

25 

Market  gardens. 

6 

216 

36.00 

10,723 

49,163 

1,787 

8,194 

21.81 

50 

Florists,        .       .        .        . 

1 

5 

5.00 

539 

5,924 

,5:39 

5,924 

9.10 

108 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

2,650 

1,6.50 

2,650 

1,6.50 

160.61 

177 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

195 

48.75 

5,480 

48,000 

1,370 

12,000 

11.42 

28 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

240 

80.00  ■ 

2,365 

14,200 

788 

4,733 

16.65 

10 

Town  of  Dunstable. 

129 

9,547 

74.01 

$104,213 

$370,028 

$808 

$2,868 

28.16 

$11 

Farms 

67 

6,755 

100.82 

89,423 

302,026 

1,,335 

4,508 

29.61 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

575 

63.89 

14,632 

34,605 

1,626 

3,845 

42.28 

25 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

675 

84.38 

- 

11,400 

- 

1,425 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits, etc.. 

1 

10 

io.no 

- 

400 

- 

400 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

12 

335 

27.92 

90 

5,380 

8 

448 

1.67 

• 

Wood  lots,  .... 

28 

937 

33.46 

- 

12,202 

- 

436 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

260 

65.00 

68 

4,015 

17 

1,004 

1.69 

• 

City  of  EVERETT. 

22 

163y2 

6.98 

$50,959 

$363,220 

$2,316 

$16,510 

14.03 

$332 

Farms 

3 

53 

17.67 

1,818 

86,420 

606 

28,807 

2.10 

34 

Farms,  oairy 

1 

25 

25.00 

2,241 

.54,435 

2,241 

54,4.35 

4.P2 

90 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

2% 

1.38 

583 

11,390 

292 

5,695 

5.12 

212 

Market  gardens. 

2 

29y, 

14.75 

5,435 

61,495 

2,718 

30,748 

8.84 

184 

Nurseries 

1 

4  ' 

4.00 

2,012 

16,795 

2,012 

16,795 

11.98 

503 

Florists,       .       .        .        . 

7 

i6y4 

2.39 

30,633 

75,659 

4,376 

10,808 

40.49 

1,829 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

4 

lOVo 

2.63 

7,965 

49,970 

1,991 

12,493 

15.94 

759 

Grass  lots 

2 

12  " 

6.00 

272 

7,056 

136 

3,528 

3.85 

23 

Town  of 

Frainingliani. 

311 

12,412y2 

39.91 

§336,674 

$1,909,219 

$1,083 

$6,139 

17.63 

$27 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

194 

9,874y4 

50.90 

260,205 

1,520,767 

1,341 

7,s;39 

17.11 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

540 

38.. 57 

24,490 

74,140 

1,749 

5,296 

33.03 

45 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

288 

57.60 

12,798 

72,247 

2,,560 

14,449 

17.71 

44 

Market  gardens, 

10 

93y, 

9.35 

11,002 

38,684 

1,100 

3,868 

28.44 

118 

Nurseries 

1 

20 

20.00 

1,290 

20,575 

1,290 

20,575 

6.27 

65 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

2 

2.00 

- 

1.50 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Florists 

6 

23114 

38.54 

26,382 

127,581 

4,397 

21,264 

20.68 

114 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

2041,1. 

25.. 56 

240 

6,710 

30 

839 

3.58 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

66 

813 

12.32 

42 

,32,025 

* 

485 

0.13 

• 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

346 

57.67 

225 

16,350 

38 

2,725 

1.33 

* 

Town  of  Oroton. 

280 

20,126^4 

71.88 

$194,218 

$1,324,547 

$694 

$4,731 

14.66 

$10 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

205 

15,25134 

74.40 

168,845 

1,177,165 

824 

5,742 

14.34 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

910 

101.11 

18,775 

.57,255 

2,086 

6,.362 

32.79 

21 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

254 

63.50 

2,510 

9,311 

628 

2,328 

26.96 

10 

Market  gardens. 

1 

12 

12.00 

765 

4,8.52 

765 

4,8.52 

15.77 

64 

Florists, 

1 

-^ 

4.00 

2,275 

4,071 

2,275 

4,071 

.55.88 

669 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

11 

11.00 

- 

1,100 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

7 

221 

31.. 57 

441 

8,455 

63 

1,208 

5.22 

2 

Wood  lots,  .        .       .        . 

43 

2,5:^81/. 

59.03 

2«0 

45,080 

6 

1,048 

0.58 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

9 

924 

102.67 

347 

17,2.58 

39 

1,918 

2.01 

• 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


757 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages! Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  o( 

Viilue 

Land  Used  for  AonicnLTU- 

in  Each 
Oljiss 

Acreage 

age  .Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Valueof 
Prop- 

I'roducts 
of  Value  o( 

of Prod- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Propi-rty 

per  Acre 

Town  or  Holliston. 

251 

11,118 

44.29 

$143,357 

$675,4,54 

$571 

$2,691 

21.22 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

135 

6,579 

48.73 

99,488 

509,971 

737 

3,778 

19.51 

16 

Farms,  d.-iiry 

23 

2,039^! 

88.67 

40,199 

118,714 

1,748 

.5,161 

33.86 

20 

Farms,  egg  anil  poultry  . 

3 

13 

4.33 

l,iK)6 

5,069 

635 

1,690 

37.tiO 

147 

Cranberry  bogs, 

4 

118 

29.50 

906 

4,440 

227 

1,110 

20.41 

8 

GrasH  lots,  .... 

13 

i86yo 

14.35 

109 

4,.5(i5 

8 

351 

2.39 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

57 

1,256 

22.04 

634 

1,5,800 

11 

277 

4.01 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

16 

926 

57.88 

115 

16,895 

7 

1,056 

0.68 

« 

Town  of  Uopkinton. 

408 

16,759% 

41.08 

$179,861 

$853,042 

$441 

$2,091 

21.08 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

162 

7,784% 

48.05 

124,230 

563,102 

767 

3,476 

22.06 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

2,042'}'4 

92.85 

42,020 

119,707 

1,910 

5,441 

.35. 10 

21 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

77 

15.40 

4,7.36 

9,903 

947 

1,981 

47.82 

63 

Market  gardens, 

3 

201V'> 

67.17 

4,244 

11,725 

1,415 

3,908 

36.20 

21 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5* 

l,293Sfe 

23.95 

4,50 

29,295 

8 

5,425 

1.54 

» 

Wood  lots,  .... 

123 

2,247y8 

18.28 

1,362 

45,615 

11 

371 

2.99 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

39 

3,U2y4 

79.80 

2,819 

73,695 

72 

1,890 

3.83 

* 

Town  or  Hudson. 

181 

5,993y8 

33.11 

$92,202 

$5.33,365 

$509 

$2,947 

17.29 

$16 

Farms,        .... 

104 

4,471% 

42.99 

69,534 

437,877 

669 

4,210 

15.88 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

513% 

39.52 

15,135 

43,641 

1,164 

3,.'57 

34.68 

29 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

11 

57V.> 

5.23 

5,779 

22,450 

525 

2,041 

25.74 

101 

Market  gardens. 

3 

371/4 

12.42 

827 

7,397 

276 

2,466 

11.18 

22 

Florists 

1 

1 

1.00 

539 

5,205 

539 

5,205 

10.36 

639 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

12 

243% 

20.31 

- 

4,205 

- 

350 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

12 

134  M.. 

11.21 

79 

4,177 

7 

348 

1.89 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

19 

373% 

19.67 

60 

4,930 

3 

259 

1.22 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

160»/2 

26.75 

249 

3,483 

42 

581 

7.15 

2 

Town  or  liexington. 

163 

5,603 

34.37 

$270,738 

$1,051,696 

$1,661 

$6,452 

25.74 

$48 

Farms,        .... 

62 

3,243 

53.31 

154,361 

627,.57I 

2,490 

10,122 

24.60 

48 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

1,084 

57.05 

68,727 

224,276 

3,617 

11,804 

30.64 

63 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

361/2 

7.30 

3,041 

19,5.53 

608 

3,911 

15., 55 

83 

Market  gardens. 

16 

3941/2 

24.66 

38,253 

113,047 

2,391 

7,065 

33.84 

97 

Florists 

2 

4 

2.00 

6,161 

21,26;i 

3,081 

10,635 

28.97 

1,540 

Detached  lots,   . 

14 

1771/0 

12.68 

- 

7,280 

- 

520 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

2 

38 

19.00 

- 

2,440 

- 

1,220 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

11 

1.56% 

14.25 

- 

11,215 

- 

1,020 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

25 

282% 

11.31 

195 

15,833 

8 

633 

1.23 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

186 

26.57 

— 

9,212 

— 

1,316 

- 

- 

Town  or  liincoln. 

131 

8,916 

68.06 

$246,331 

$999,195 

$1,880 

$7,627 

24.65 

$28 

Farms,         .... 

94 

7,3231,4 

77.91 

186,281 

806,522 

1,982 

8,.580 

23.10 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

980 

70.00 

39,489 

123.671 

2,821 

8,834 

31.93 

40 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

102 

25.50 

4,540 

14,790 

1,135 

3,698 

30.70 

46 

Market  gardens. 

6 

178% 

29.79 

8,103 

20,Kiii 

1,351 

3,473 

38.88 

46 

Florists 

1 

50 

50.00 

7,833 

26,062 

7,833 

26,062 

30.06 

157 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

60 

60.00 

30 

2,2,50 

30 

2,250 

1.33 

» 

Wood  lots 

11 

222 

2.02 

55 

6,061 

5 

460 

1.09 

« 

Town  or  liittleton. 

141 

9,714% 

68.90 

$218,070 

$839,458 

$1,547 

$5,954 

25.98 

$23 

Farms 

89 

7,616 

85.. 57 

16'',649 

669,045 

1,895 

7,517 

25.21 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

1,495 

67.95 

47,110 

152,298 

2,141 

6,923 

30.93 

33 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

6V2 

6.50 

779 

2,470 

779 

2,470 

31., 54 

120 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

41 

6.83 

1,344 

5,755 

224 

959 

23.35 

33 

Wood  lots,  . '     . 

22 

542 

24.64 

18 

9,0,50 

* 

411 

0.20 

• 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

14 

14.00 

170 

840 

170 

840 

20.24 

13 

City  of  liOn'EI^l,. 

62 

l,6917/« 

27.29 

$79,087 

$674,3.52 

$1,276 

.$10,877 

11.73 

$47 

Farms,         .... 

42 

1,5231/. 

.36.27 

48,709 

.5,32,161 

1,160 

12,671 

9.15 

33 

Farms,  dairy 

n 
i 

148 

21.14 

8,463 

58,611 

1,209 

8,3-3 

14.44 

67 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

3% 

1.21 

5S8 

18,600 

l!i6 

6,200 

3.16 

163 

Market  gardens. 

3 

61/4 

2.08 

2,244 

15,0(;3 

748 

.5,221 

14.33 

359 

Florists,      .... 

7 

101/2 

1.50 

19,083 

49,317 

2,726 

7,045 

38.69 

1,817 

City  or  IHAI^DEIW. 

23 

199% 

8.68 

$78,615 

$179,306 

$3,418 

$7,796 

43.84 

$394 

Farms,         .... 

3 

106 

35.33 

5,046 

24,230 

1,682 

8,077 

20.  a? 

48 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

63 

21.00 

4,028 

25,648 

1,343 

8,.549 

15.70 

639 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

Vi 

0.25 

1,0(K) 

3,5,50 

1,000 

3,550 

28.17 

400 

Florists,       .... 

11 

9 

0.82 

59.541 

70.103 

5,413 

6,373 

84.93 

6,616 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc, 

4 

131/2 

3.38 

9,000 

46,175 

2,250 

11,,544 

19.49 

667 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

8 

8.00 

— 

9,600 

~ 

9,600 

_ 

- 

758 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Valued 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  .\gricultu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Troiiucts 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Va'ueof 

of Prod- 
ucts 

RAL  I'UKPOSliS. 

ucts 

erty 

I'roperty 

per  Acre 

City  of 

MARL.ICOKOUOII. 

ISO 

8,948% 

49.72 

$168,068 

$688,557 

$934 

$3,825 

24.41 

$19 

Farms 

107 

6,477 

60., 53 

102,000 

473.068 

953 

4,421 

21.. 56 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

U 

S76 

62.. ^7 

38,297 

94,. 528 

2,736 

6.752 

40.51 

44 

Farms,  Cirgand  poultry  . 

2 

68 

34.00 

4,869 

16,465 

2,435 

8,2.33 

29., 57 

72 

Market  f?ardeus, 

13 

3403,^ 

26.21 

13,757 

53,361 

1,0.58 

4,105 

25.78 

40 

Orchaids 

1 

Vi 

0.2.5 

3S 

1,024 

38 

1,024 

3.71 

152 

Florists,       .... 

2 

1% 

O.SS 

7,005 

14,0.50 

3,503 

7,025 

49.86 

4,003 

Detached  lot8,    . 

^ 

269 

.53.80 

- 

4  400 

_ 

880 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

U 

2671/2 

19.11 

677 

16,296 

48 

1,164 

4.15 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

11 

290 

26.36 

44 

7,220 

4 

656 

0.61 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

35S1/. 

32.. 59 

1,381 

8,145 

126 

740 

16.96 

4 

Ton'n  of  Jtlayuard. 

73 

2,73iy4 

37.41 

$63,853 

$332,502 

$875 

$4,555 

19.20 

$23 

Farms,          ■        .        .        . 

36 

1,S31V2 

50.88 

33,840 

198,043 

940 

5,.501 

17.09 

18 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

64.5y4 

49.e.3 

26,.502 

93,820 

2,039 

7,217 

28.25 

41 

Market  gardens, 

3 

53/4 

1.92 

1,311 

4.347 

437 

1,449 

30.16 

228 

Orchards,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1,610 

22,339 

1,610 

22,339 

7.21 

107 

Florists, 

1 

2 

2.00 

37 

943 

37 

943 

3.92 

19 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

4.51/, 

45.. 50 

485 

485 

Grass  lots,  . 

y 

11,53/2 

12.86 

553 

9,74.5 

61 

1,083 

5.67 

5 

Wood  lots,  . 

' 

9 

701/2 

7.83 

- 

2,780 

- 

309 

- 

City  of  MEDFORD. 

22 

7451/2 

33.89 

$77,666 

$705,753 

$3,.530 

§32,080 

11.00 

$104 

Farms,          .... 

8 

495 

61.88 

28,096 

558,307 

3,512 

69,788 

5.03 

57 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

1441/1, 

36. 13 

12,836 

58,455 

3,209 

14,614 

21.96 

89 

Farms,  ei;g  and  poultry  . 

3 

7 

2.33 

1,324 

7,218 

441 

2,406 

18.34 

189 

Market  gardens. 

3 

96 

32.00 

25,774 

44,.347 

8,591 

lt,7>2 

.58. 12 

268 

Florists,       .... 

4 

3 

0.75 

9,636 

37,426 

2,409 

9,3.57 

25.75 

3,212 

Town  of  Melrose. 

14 

15534 

11.13 

$33,222 

$225,576 

$2,373 

$16,113 

14.73 

$213 

Farms 

8 

131 

16.38 

5,520 

14,5,080 

690 

18,135 

3.80 

42 

Market  gardens. 

1 

I2V2 

12.. 50 

9,894 

26,986 

9,894 

26,986 

36.66 

792 

Florists,       .... 

3 

4y2 

1.50 

15,024 

46,840 

5,008 

15,613 

32.08 

3,339 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

Hi 

1.25 

2,784 

6,475 

2,784 

6,475 

43.00 

2,227 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

6y2 

6.50 

- 

195 

- 

195 

- 

Town  of  Natiek. 

212 

5,723V4 

27.00 

$244,970 

$1,190,767 

$1,156 

$5,617 

20.57 

$43 

Farms,        .... 

137 

3,417^^ 

24.94 

100,495 

6.56,984 

734 

4,796 

15.30 

29 

Farms,  dairy     . 

31 

l,2UUyo 

41.92 

62,725 

2.50,. 563 

2,023 

8,083 

25.03 

48 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2.5 

20734 

8.31 

19,470 

75,589 

779 

3,024 

25.76 

94 

Market  gardens. 

2 

eyo 

3.25 

286 

4,0.52 

143 

2,026 

7.06 

44 

Nurseiies 

1 

1 

1.00 

- 

3,305 

_ 

3,305 

_ 

Florists,       .... 

8 

7067/g 

88.36 

60,556 

195,824 

7,,570 

24,478 

30.92 

86 

I>etached  lots,   . 

1 

12 

12.011 

_ 

100 

_ 

100 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

I2V2 

4.17 

238 

2,0,50 

79 

683 

11.61 

19 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

3!iv;. 

13.17 

1,2(10 

700 

400 

233 

171.43 

30 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

2oy2 

20.. 50 

- 

1,600 

- 

1,600 

- 

City  of  XEWTOBf. 

1S5 

3,870 

20.92 

$326,6,58 

$1,763,903 

$1,766 

$9,535 

18. .52 

$84 

Farms,         .... 

92 

2,1503{1 

23. 3S 

79,.586 

794,951 

865 

8,641 

10.01 

37 

Farms,  dairy 

43 

1,189% 

27.16 

159,630 

506,080 

3,712 

11,769 

31. .54 

134 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

15 

3.00 

1 ,900 

7,9.55 

380 

1,.591 

23.88 

127 

Market  gai dens. 

11 

2743/8 

24.94 

29.842 

131,139 

2,713 

11,922 

22.76 

109 

Orchards,    .... 

3 

4vi 

1.6! 

726 

4,202 

242 

1,401 

17.28 

149 

Florists, 

1,5 

44ys 

2.99 

43,852 

137,891 

2,923 

9,193 

31.80 

977 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

20 

20.110 

- 

1,460 

_ 

1,460 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

6 

841/, 

14.04 

10,685 

135,3,58 

1,781 

22,.560 

7.89 

127 

Grass  lot-,  .... 

7 

47% 

6.82 

407 

19,716 

58 

2,817 

2.06 

9 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

38% 

19.38 

30 

25,151 

15 

]2,.576 

0.12 

* 

Town  of 

North  Reading. 

180 

8,084 

43.46 

$110,634 

$539,408 

$627 

$2,900 

21.62 

$14 

Farms 

92 

5,271 

.57.29 

81, .5.59 

408,261 

887 

4,43s 

19.98 

15 

Farm-*,  dairy 

S 

475 

59.38 

21, .573 

41,411 

2,6S)7 

5,176 

52.09 

45 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

13 

I871/2 

14.42 

7,3,>i2 

35,.534 

568 

2,733 

20.77 

39 

Market  gardens. 

7 

1301/, 

18.61 

3,826 

8,430 

547 

1,204 

45.39 

29 

Craiil)iM-iy  l)ogs. 

1 

1 

1.00 

30 

100 

30 

100 

30.00 

30 

Grass  lot-i,  .... 

8 

7111/2 

8.81 

171 

2,140 

21 

2()8 

7.99 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3S 

86O1/1 

22.64 

695 

18,027 

18 

474 

3.86 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

l.OssvL. 

.57.29 

1,398 

25,,505 

74 

1,342 

5.48 

1 

Town  of  I'eppcrcil. 

275 

13,5981/, 

49.45 

$182,309 

$898,513 

$663 

$3,267 

20.29 

$13 

Farms, 

184 

9,8083/4 

.53.31 

147,016 

741,2.57 

799 

4,029 

19.83 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

1,269 

74.65 

30,819 

99,408 

1,813 

5,848 

31.00 

24 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


759 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND   PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Nil  111" 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

l)6r 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricdltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Pepperell 

—  Cou. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

64 

21.33 

$3,.394 

$10,265 

$1,131 

$3,422 

33.06 

$53 

Grass  lots,  .... 

23 

437 

19.00 

378 

12,640 

16 

550 

2.99 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

30 

8S1V> 

29.38 

50 

12,620 

2 

421 

0.40 

* 

Orass  and  wood  lots. 

18 

1,138 

63.22 

652 

22,323 

36 

1,240 

2.92 

* 

Toivn  or  Reading. 

184 

4,70834 

25.. 59 

$1.52,505 

$679,148 

$829 

$3,691 

22.46 

$32 

Farms,          .... 

106 

2,788yR 

26.30 

90,718 

465,293 

856 

4,390 

19.. 50 

33 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

5SlT's 

44.76 

26,571 

82,204 

2,044 

6,323 

32.. 32 

46 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

99V- 

11.06 

4,949 

28,739 

550 

3,193 

17.22 

50 

Market  gardens. 

3 

56 

18.67 

10,.54S 

20,006 

3,516 

6,669 

52.72 

188 

Nurseries 

1 

28 

28.00 

12,026 

32,885 

12,026 

32,885 

36.. 57 

430 

Florists 

3 

14y, 

4.83 

5,828 

11,016 

1,943 

3,672 

52.90 

402 

Detached  lots,    . 

6 

21314 

35.. 54 

- 

13,825 

_ 

2,.304 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

S 

83% 

10.47 

745 

3,175 

93 

397 

23.46 

9 

AVood  lots,  .... 

27 

594 

22.00 

343 

13,040 

13 

483 

2.63 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

S 

249% 

31.22 

777 

8,965 

97 

1,121 

8.67 

3 

Tonii  of  Sberborn. 

243 

10,7481,2 

44.23 

$193,981 

$1,044,967 

$798 

$4,300 

18.56 

$18 

Farms,         .... 

137 

7,7001,^ 

.56.21 

142,965 

831,442 

1,044 

6,069 

17.19 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,461V'2 

112.42 

47,092 

151,808 

3,622 

11,678 

31.02 

32 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

104-/S 

14.98 

2,002 

21,978 

286 

3,140 

9.11 

19 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

Vi 

0.50 

- 

50 

- 

50 

- 

- 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

22 

22.00 

35 

300 

35 

300 

11.67 

2 

Detached  lots,   . 

12 

2741,^, 

22.88 

- 

5,435 

- 

453 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

21 

206y2 

9.  S3 

1.52 

6,990 

7 

333 

2.17 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

37 

610V, 

16.. 50 

1,182 

13,268 

32 

359 

8.91 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

14 

368 

26.29 

553 

13,696 

40 

978 

4.04 

2 

Town  of  Sbirley. 

1.55 

8,935^8 

57.65 

$81,075 

$390,455 

$.523 

$2,519 

20.76 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

89 

6.568-/8 

73.81 

68,867 

323,513 

774 

3,635 

21.29 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

3.50V4 

58.38 

8,995 

27,805 

1,499 

4,634 

32.35 

26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

95 

31.67 

743 

4,008 

248 

1,336 

18.54 

8 

Market  gardens. 

1 

26 

26.00 

796 

2,982 

796 

2,982 

26.69 

31 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

5 

5.00 

467 

2,787 

467 

2,787 

16.76 

93 

Detached  lots,    . 

o 

103 

51.50 

1,975 

988 

- 

_ 

Gras.s  lots,  .... 

2 

20% 

10.38 

110 

700 

55 

3.50 

15.71 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

45 

1,527 

33.93 

331 

21,635 

7 

481 

1..53 

• 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

2391,4 

39.92 

766 

5,050 

128 

842 

15.17 

3 

City  of 

SOnERVIlilii:. 

12 

13 

1.08 

$45,915 

$149,492 

$3,826 

$12,458 

30.71 

$3,532 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

31,4 

0.65 

10,934 

20,701 

2,187 

4,140 

52.82 

3,364 

Florists,       .        . 

5 

6% 

1.35 

27,081 

77,191 

5,416 

15,438 

35.08 

4,012 

2 

3 

1.50 

7,900 

51,600 

3,950 

25,800 

15.31 

2,633 

Town  of  Stonehani. 

40 

6991/s 

17.48 

$69,867 

$207,538 

$1,747 

$5,188 

33.66 

$100 

Farms,         .... 

12 

375 

31.25 

13,660 

74,693 

1,138 

6,224 

18.29 

36 

Farms,  dairy      . 

9 

215V'2 

23.94 

23,403 

53,845 

2,600 

5,983 

43.46 

109 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

15V2 

7.75 

2,084 

6,551 

1,042 

3,276 

31.81 

134 

Market  gardens. 

8 

6HV4 

8.28 

8,748 

34,939 

1,094 

4,367 

25.04 

132 

Florists,       .... 

7 

19-/8 

2.84 

21,8.52 

36,010 

3,122 

5,144 

60.68 

1,099 

Grass  lots 

2 

7 

3.50 

120 

1,500 

60 

750 

8.00 

17 

Town  of  Stow. 

145 

9,965i/i 

68.73 

$131,526 

$537,729 

$907 

$3,708 

24.46 

$13 

Farms,        .... 

90 

7,076 

78.62 

89,913 

391,897 

999 

4,354 

22.94 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

22 

1,,590 

72.27 

35,883 

104,902 

1,631 

4,768 

34.21 

23 

Market  gardens. 

3 

1631/2 

54.. 50 

4,727 

18,925 

1,576 

6,308 

24.98 

29 

Detached  lots,    . 

2 

48 

24.00 

_ 

910 

_ 

455 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

7 

126 

18.00 

178 

3,060 

25 

437 

5.82 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

15 

643i/> 

42.90 

729 

9,705 

49 

647 

7.51 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

3I8I.4 

53.04 

96 

8,330 

16 

1,388 

1.15 

* 

Town  of  Sadbnry. 

213 

11,338 

53.23 

$264,583 

$879,420 

$1,242 

$4,129 

30.09 

$23 

Farms,         .       .       .       . 

134 

8,8661/8 

66.17 

204,748 

705,514 

1,528 

5,265 

29.02 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

16 

783% 

48.98 

26,895 

67,704 

1,681 

4,232 

39.72 

34 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

39V2 

13.17 

592 

6,745 

197 

2,248 

8.78 

15 

Market  gardens. 

9 

162 

18.00 

16,926 

27,295 

1,881 

3,033 

62.01 

104 

Orchards 

1 

65 

65.00 

35 

1,909 

35 

1,909 

1.83 

* 

Florists 

6 

145^4 

24.21 

12,783 

40,.524 

2,131 

6,7.54 

31.54 

88 

Detached  lots,    . 

14 

412V4 

29.45 

- 

8,746 

- 

625 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5 

92y2 

18., 50 

344 

3,745 

69 

749 

9.19 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

19 

434  y. 

22.87 

2,260 

10,480 

119 

,552 

21.56 

5 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

3371/1 

56.21 

- 

6,758 

— 

1,126 

~ 

" 

760 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver-   I  Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 
Value  of 

Total 
Value  of 

age          age 
i'alue  of  Value  of 

ot  Value  of 
Products 

Value 
of Prod- 

Land Used  for  Agriccltu-  ''>,f'*<^"| 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Products 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

of Value  of 

ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

v^irtaa 

ucts 

erty 

Property    per  Acre 

Town  of  Tewlisbury. 

229 

12,2127/8 

53.33 

$251,277 

$1,236,425 

$1,097 

$5,399 

20.32 

$21 

Farms,         .... 

152 

9,344yH 

61.47 

173,073 

970,122 

1,139 

6,382 

17.84 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

299y, 

42.79 

16,489 

37,060 

2,356 

5,294 

44.49 

55 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

187  " 

46.75 

4,486 

16,060 

1,122 

4,015 

27.93 

24 

Market  gardens, 

17 

6891/4 

40.54 

37,889 

136,982 

2,229 

8,058 

27.66 

55 

Cranberry  bogs, 

2 

18 

9.00 

218 

849 

109 

425 

25.68 

12 

Florists,       .... 

3 

28V, 

9.50 

17,857 

27,772 

5,952 

9,2.57 

64.30 

627 

Detached  lots,    . 

16 

4951/2 

30.97 

- 

18,010 

- 

1,126 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

I281/4 

14.25 

288 

6,165 

32 

685 

4.67 

2 

Wood  lots 

7 

3.52y2 

50.36 

30 

6,090 

4 

870 

0.49 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

12 

67014 

55.85 

947 

17,315 

79 

1,443 

5.47 

1 

Town  of  Townsend. 

195 

10,745 

55.10 

$138,685 

$348,944 

$711 

$1,789 

39.74 

$13 

Farms 

109 

7,208 

66.13 

137,785 

285,908 

1,264 

2,623 

48.19 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4 

4.00 

541 

1,314 

541 

1,314 

41.17 

135 

Market  gardens, 

1 

78 

78.00 

287 

2,112 

287 

2,112 

13.59 

4 

Detached  lots,    . 

64 

2,984 

46.63 

- 

49,950 

- 

780 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

36 

12.00 

48 

975 

16 

325 

4.92 

1 

Wood  lots 

14 

393 

28.07 

- 

7,820 

- 

.559 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

42 

14.00 

24 

865 

8 

288 

2.77 

* 

Town  of 

Tyngsborougli. 

153 

8,294y2 

54.21 

$87,436 

$637,586 

$571 

$4,167 

13.71 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

68 

4,659y2 

68.. 52 

75,039 

536,006 

1,104 

7,882 

14.00 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

283 

56.60 

9,881 

33,827 

1,976 

6,765 

29.21 

35 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

33 

6.60 

2,236 

14,243 

447 

2,849 

15.70 

68 

Detached  lots,    . 

67 

2,950 

44.03 

- 

43,170 

- 

644 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

2 

55 

27.50 

- 

850 

- 

425 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

2 

42 

21.00 

- 

880 

- 

440 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

272 

68.00 

280 

8,610 

70 

2,153 

3.25 

1 

Town  of  "Wahefleld. 

43 

706% 

16.43 

$55,656 

$238,315 

$1,294 

$5,542 

23.35 

$79 

Farms 

12 

273% 

22.82 

9,309 

68,441 

776 

5,703 

13.60 

34 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

•      3593/4 

23.98 

27,860 

105,490 

1,8.57 

7,033 

26.41 

77 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

43% 

8.75 

4,283 

30,589 

857 

6,118 

14.00 

98 

Market  gardens. 

2 

6 

3.00 

580 

8,342 

290 

4,171 

6.95 

97 

Florists 

5 

3 

0.60 

13,518 

20,174 

2,704 

4  035 

67.01 

4,506 

Mines,  quarries,  pits, etc.. 

2 

4 

2.00 

78 

4,428 

39 

2,214 

1.76 

20 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

16 

8.00 

28 

851 

14 

426 

3.29 

2 

City  of  ^'AliTIIAM. 

96 

4,458% 

46.45 

$253,740 

$1,210,895 

$2,643 

$12,613 

20.95 

S57 

Farms,         .... 

50 

3,0240/^ 

60.49 

126,964 

794,071 

2,539 

15,881 

15.99 

42 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

l,106i> 

52.69 

74,399 

244,087 

3,.543 

11,623 

.30.48 

67 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

10^4 

3.42 

3,280 

13,927 

1,093 

4,642 

23.55 

320 

Market  gardens, 

i 

172 

24.. 57 

29,784 

109,783 

4,2,55 

15,683 

27.13 

173 

Florists,       .... 

4 

I9y2 

4.8S 

19,268 

41,327 

4.817 

10,332 

46.62 

988 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

63 

21.00 

45 

5,000 

15 

1,667 

0.90 

* 

Wood  lots 

8 

63 

7.88 

- 

2,700 

- 

338 

— 

— 

Town  of  fVatertown. 

69 

l,124y2 

16.30 

$195,681 

$1,111,.384 

$2,836 

$16,107 

17.61 

$174 

Farms,         .... 

17 

324T/S 

19.11 

27,814 

265,397 

1,636 

15,612 

10.48 

86 

Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens. 

6 

87y4 

14. .54 

16,234 

112,379 

2,706 

18,730 

14.45 

186 

12 

327:54 

27.31 

141,685 

422,18b 

11,807 

35,182 

33.56 

432 

Florists 

2 

?"/'s 

4.44 

9,948 

22,632 

4,974 

11,316 

43.96 

1,121 

Detached  lots,    . 

31 

373y2 

12.05 

_ 

286,290 

- 

9,235 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

21/4 

2.25 

- 

2,500 

- 

2,500 

~ 

~ 

Town  of  Wayland. 

142 

6,706 

47.23 

$179,362 

$770,287 

$1,263 

$5,425 

23.29 

$27 

Farms 

84 

5,395y2 

64.23 

143,892 

626,362 

1,713 

7,4.57 

22.97 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

524 

58.22 

22,168 

79,392 

2,463 

8,821 

27.92 

42 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

125 

41.67 

3,021 

12,333 

1,007 

4,111 

24.50 

24 

Market  gardens. 

1 

100 

100.00 

3,315 

12,425 

3,315 

12,425 

27.07 

33 

Cranberry  bogs, 

1 

2 

2.00 

5 

200 

5 

200 

2.. 50 

3 

Florists 

1 

56 

56.00 

5,711 

22,940 

5,711 

22,940 

24.90 

102 

Grass  lots 

10 

941/2 

9.45 

862 

3,900 

86 

390 

22.10 

9 

Wood  lots 

31 

353 

11.39 

10 

10,235 

* 

330 

0.10 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

56 

28.00 

378 

2,500 

189 

1,250 

15.12 

7 

Tow  n  of  WcMtfortl. 

248 

13,201 

53.23 

$211,456 

$1,122,207 

$853 

$4, ,525 

18.84 

$16 

Farms,         .... 

166 

10,785% 

64.98 

195,707 

1,020,27  .a 

1,179 

6,146 

19.18 

18 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

228 

45.60 

8,253 

29,094 

1,651 

6,819 

28.37 

36 

Farms,  ewg  and  poultry  . 

10 

2021/, 

20.25 

5,151 

29,1.5S 

515 

2,916 

17.67 

25 
1  •> 

Market  gardens, 

1 

35 

35.00 

426 

l,32f 

426 

1,328 

32.08 

12 

Orchards,    .... 

2 

10 

5.00 

1,609 

7,63(1 

805 

3,815 

21 .  09 

161 

Nurseries 

1 

1 

1.00 

15 

2,055 

15 

2,055 

0.73 

15 

PARM    STATISTICS. 


761 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Conclnded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

dum- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Tot,<il 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricoltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of  Prod- 
ucts 

RAL  rCRPOSES. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  or  IVestrord 

—  Con. 

Detached  lots,    . 

33 

682% 

20.69 

_ 

$12,521 

_ 

$379 

_ 

_ 

Gr;is8  lots 

2 

17 

8.50 

$40 

370 

$20 

185 

10.81 

$2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

25 

1,131 

45.24 

- 

16,790 

672 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

3 

108 

30.00 

255 

2,985 

&5 

995 

8.54 

2 

Town  or  Westou. 

143 

8,402% 

58.76 

$245,704 

$1,271,414 

$1,718 

$8,891 

19.33 

$29 

Farms 

104 

6,75iy4 

64.92 

176,079 

1,035,404 

1,693 

9,9,56 

17.01 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

9S8V. 

76.04 

54,171 

146,024 

4,167 

11,279 

36.95 

55 

Farms,  e'^ix  and  poultry  . 

4 

89  ■ 

22.25 

7,690 

34,273 

1,923 

8,568 

22.44 

86 

Market  gardens, 

4 

88 

22.00 

3,269 

21,098 

817 

5,275 

15.49 

37 

Florists,      .... 

3 

3V2 

1.17 

4,160 

6,215 

1,387 

2,072 

66.93 

1,189 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

437y> 

31.25 

- 

25,200 

- 

1,800 

_ 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

45  ■ 

45.00 

335 

2,600 

335 

2,600 

12.88 

7 

Town  or  Vt^llniiugptou. 

205 

9,487% 

46.28 

$84,743 

$639,722 

$413 

$3,121 

13.25 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

135 

6,3631/4 

47.14 

73,336 

540,176 

543 

4,001 

13.58 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

206 

68.67 

8,281 

19,105 

2,760 

6,368 

43.34 

40 

Farms,  e^g  and  poultry  . 

3 

32y, 

10.83 

883 

3,407 

294 

1,136 

25.92 

27 

Market  gardens. 

1 

18 

18.00 

94 

2,231 

94 

2,231 

4.21 

5 

Cranberry  bogs, 

3 

77y2 

25.83 

614 

3,330 

205 

1,110 

18.44 

8 

Det.iched  lots,    . 

2 

41 

20.50 

- 

650 

- 

325 

- 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

15 

15.00 

- 

600 

- 

600 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .        .        .        , 

4 

114% 

28.72 

6 

11,025 

2 

2,906 

0.05 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

35 

l,565y2 

44.73 

917 

34,405 

26 

983 

2.67 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

18 

1,053% 

58.54 

612 

24,193 

34 

1,344 

2.53 

* 

Town  or  Winchester. 

53 

l,340yo 

25.29 

$194,0.36 

$418,153 

$3,661 

$7,890 

46.40 

$145 

Farms,         .... 

11 

368 

33.45 

30,020 

115,9.5fi 

2,729 

10,,541 

25.89 

82 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

1605/8 

17.85 

28,149 

40,939 

3,128 

4,549 

68.76 

175 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

7% 

1.48 

1,328 

9,296 

266 

1,859 

14.29 

180 

Market  gardens. 

21 

7493/4 

35.70 

99,977 

214,89l> 

4,761 

10,233 

46., 52 

133 

Florists 

5 

10% 

2.15 

34,14(i 

33,966 

6,829 

6,793 

100.. 53 

3,176 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

19 

19.00 

380 

1,600 

380 

1,600 

23.75 

20 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

25 

25.00 

36 

1,500 

36 

1,500 

2.40 

1 

City  of  n'OBURN. 

179 

3,417% 

19.09 

$185,193 

$621,020 

$1,035 

$3,469 

29.82 

$54 

Farms,         .... 

24 

852% 

35.-52 

33,067 

167,447 

1,378 

6,977 

19.75 

39 

Farms,  dairy      . 

8 

246y> 

30.81 

16,409 

45,536 

2,1151 

5,692 

36.04 

67 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

12 

Sii/g 

7.18 

16,4.53 

32,319 

1,371 

2,693 

50.91 

191 

Market  gardens, 

25 

77.5% 

31.03 

75,954 

205,951 

3,038 

8,238 

36.88 

98 

Florists,       .... 

10 

35% 

3., 54 

42,790 

47.247 

4,279 

4,725 

90.57 

1,210 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

32 

269y4 

8.41 

_ 

12,635 

395 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

% 

0.88 

_ 

7O11 

_ 

700 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

35 

532 

15.20 

500 

59,815 

14 

1,709 

0.84 

• 

Wood  lots,  .... 

24 

224 

9.33 

20 

18,925 

* 

789 

0.11 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

395y> 

49.44 

- 

30,445 

- 

3,806 

- 

- 

COUNTY   OF   NANTUCKET. 


Town  or  Nantucket 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Florists, 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


147 

11,157% 

75.90 

88 

6,442 

73.20 

16 

527y4 

32.95 

3 

246y2 

82.17 

2 

4y2 

2.25 

23 

2,888y2 

125.59 

14 

6905/8 

49.33 

1 

358 

358.00 

$144,071 

108,112 

26,646 

8,010 

839 

194 
270 


$355,126 

$980 

$3,416 

241,424 

1,2>9 

2,743 

47, .538 

1,665 

2,971 

8,642 

2,670 

2,881 

5,027 

420 

2,514 

32,.s00 

- 

1,426 

14,375 

14 

1,027 

5,320 

270 

5,320 

40.. 57 

44.78 
.56.05 
92.69 
16.69 

1.35 
5.08 


COUNTY   OF   NORFOLK. 


Town  or  Avon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Detached  lots,    . 

Grass  Iwts,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


70 

2,331% 

33.31 

40 

1,542% 

38.. 56 

8 

246 

30.75 

5 

59 

11.80 

1 

16 

16.00 

1 

50 

50.00 

2 

20 

10.00 

11 

304  y. 

27.68 

0 

94 

47.00 

$47,649 

29,358 

11,670 

5,088 

555 

560 

18 

400 


$206, 

147, 
32, 
10, 
2, 
1, 
1, 
5, 
4. 


596 

$681 

$2,951 

785 

734 

3,695 

981 

1,4,59 

4,123 

1.52 

1,018 

2,030 

636 

555 

2,636 

000 

- 

1,000 

500 

280 

7.50 

565 

2 

506 

977 

200 

2,489 

23.06 

19.87 
35.38 
.50.13 
21.05 

37.33 
0.32 
8.04 


7G2 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF   NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of  1 

Value 

Land  Usf.d  for  Agricultu- 
kal  pcrposes. 

in  Eacli 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 
ucts 

Value  of 
Prop- 
erty 

Products    ] 
of  Value  of 
Property 

of  Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 

Town  or  Belllnsriiam. 

125 

6,528i,i 

52.23 

$105,599 

$308,728 

$845 

$2,470 

34.20 

$16 

Farms,         .... 

66 

4,2401,4 

64.25 

.56,351 

228,084 

8.54 

3,4.56 

24.71 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

l,285yo 

75.62 

46,45H 

59,219 

2,733 

3,483 

78.45 

36 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1,066 

2,258 

1,066 

2,2,58 

47.21 

89 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

25 

25.00 

10 

1,,500 

10 

1,500 

0.67 

* 

Grass  lots 

4 

138Vo 

34.63 

756 

2,989 

189 

747 

25.29 

5 

Wood  lots 

29 

524 

18.07 

37 

9,681 

1 

334 

0.38 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

303 

43.29 

923 

4,997 

132 

714 

18.47 

3 

Town  of  Braintree. 

lie 

3,079y8 

26.54 

$167,416 

$503,725 

$1,443 

$4,342 

33.24 

$54 

Farms 

70 

1, .580^4 

22.58 

121,577 

30,5,418 

1,737 

4,363 

39.81 

77 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

452y2 

30.17 

31,960 

74,013 

2,131 

4,934 

43.18 

71 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

7IV2 

14.30 

6,323 

15,629 

1,265 

3,126 

40.46 

88 

Market  gardens, 

2 

24 

12.00 

2,209 

4,684 

1,105 

2,342 

47.16 

92 

Florists 

.5 

i3y2 

2.70 

5,347 

18,471 

1,069 

3,694 

28.95 

396 

Detached  lots,    . 

10 

678y2 

67.85 

- 

77,950 

- 

7,795 

- 

- 

Grass  Iota 

1 

47 

47.00 

- 

2,175 

- 

2,175 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

i 

165% 

23.70 

_ 

4,175 

_ 

596 

- 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

46 

46.00 

- 

1,210 

- 

1,210 

- 

- 

Town  of  Brookline. 

38 

8S9y4 

23.40 

$128,059 

$646,576 

$3,370 

$17,015 

19.81 

$144 

Farms 

11 

553y8 

50.28 

22,769 

225,324 

2,070 

20,484 

10.11 

41 

Farms,  dairy 

n 

218% 

19.90 

51,393 

93,927 

4,672 

8,539 

54.72 

235 

Market  gardens. 

4 

83 

20.75 

12,861 

48,646 

3,215 

12,162 

26.44 

155 

Florists,       .... 

10 

28y4 

2.83 

40,986 

277,379 

4,099 

27,738 

14.78 

1,451 

Grass  lots,    .... 

2 

6 

3.00 

50 

1,300 

25 

650 

3.85 

8 

Town  of  Canton. 

170 

6,590 

38.76 

$90,492 

$492,481 

$532 

$2,897 

18.37 

$14 

Farms,         .... 

54 

3,S5.')yi 

71.39 

71,794 

369,093 

1,330 

6,835 

19.45 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

513 

39.46 

15,181 

45,561 

1,168 

3,,505 

33.32 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

-> 

4y2 

2.25 

1,002 

2,913 

501 

1,4.57 

34.40 

223 

Florists,       .... 

i 

Y2 

0..50 

1,510 

2,915 

1,510 

2,915 

51.80 

3,020 

Grass  lots,  .... 

30 

20oy2 

6.68 

516 

7„582 

17 

253 

6.81 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

65 

1,.578 

24.28 

345 

52,062 

5 

801 

0.66 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

5 

438i,i 

87.65 

144 

12,355 

29 

2,471 

1.17 

* 

Town  of  Cohasset. 

148 

2,385% 

16.12 

$39,358 

$201,589 

$266 

$1,.362 

19.52 

$16 

Farms,         .... 

28 

9543/8 

34.08 

30,192 

125.1.52 

1,078 

4,470 

24.12 

32 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

60 

60.00 

1,785 

7,287 

1,785 

7,287 

24.50 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

5 

5.00 

841 

2,322 

841 

2,322 

36.22 

168 

Market  gardens. 

1 

15 

15.00 

576 

2,723 

576 

2.723 

21.15 

38 

Nurseries,  .... 

1 

30 

30.00 

3,053 

4,961 

3,0,53 

4,961 

61.. 54 

102 

Florists,       .... 

1 

IHl- 

11.50 

1,756 

6,040 

1,7,56 

6,040 

29.07 

153 

Wood  lots,  .... 

112 

l,164y2 

10.40 

635 

33,294 

6 

297 

1.91 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

145 

48.33 

520 

19,810 

173 

6,603 

2.62 

4 

Town  of  Dedham. 

247 

8,665?4 

35.08 

$260,818 

$1,315,959 

$1,056 

$.5,328 

19.82 

$30 

97 

4,725y2 

48.72 

10S,.556 

732,642 

1,119 

7,.5.53 

14.82 

23 

Farms,  dairy 

48 

2,020y4 

42.09 

134,486 

347,630 

2,802 

7,242 

38.69 

67 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

13 

64 

4.92 

6,669 

28,283 

513 

2,176 

23.58 

104 

Market  gardens, 

1 

Vi 

0.25 

200 

1,100 

200 

1,100 

18.18 

800 

Florists 

6 

70!^i 

11.79 

9,127 

53,279 

1,521 

8,880 

17.13 

129 

Grass  lots,    .... 

27 

429V> 

15.91 

1,350 

46.375 

50 

1,718 

2.91 

3 

Wood  lots 

41 

834»/4 

20.. 36 

330 

27,125 

8 

662 

1.22 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, . 

14 

520% 

37.20 

100 

79,.525 

7 

5,680 

0.13 

* 

Tow^n  of  Dover. 

222 

9,023y2 

40.65 

$147,646 

$569,843 

$665 

$2,567 

25.91 

$16 

Farms 

83 

4,7581,4 

57.33 

96,642 

377,261 

1,164 

4,.545 

25.62 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

20 

1,273 

63.65 

40,546 

101,936 

2,027 

5,097 

39.78 

32 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

17 

i8oy2 

10.62 

8,206 

30,506 

483 

1,794 

26.90 

45 

(irass  lots 

6 

1.55 

25.83 

640 

5,615 

107 

936 

11.40 

4 

Wood  lots 

78 

i,8;ioy2 

23.47 

332 

33,215 

4 

426 

1.00 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

18 

826y4 

45.90 

1,280 

21,310 

71 

1,184 

6.01 

2 

Town  of 

Foxborougrh. 

240 

Ii,9i9y8 

49.66 

$105,082 

$,566,714 

$438 

$2,361 

18.54 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

144 

8,479 

.58.88 

61,872 

420,414 

430 

2,920 

14.72 

i 

Farms,  dairy     . 

12 

1,457 

121.42 

27,963 

85,542 

2,330 

7,1-29 

32.69 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

45y2 

7.. 58 

1,175 

7,4.59 

196 

1,243 

15.75 

26 

Cranberry  bogs. 

2 

70% 

35.38 

2,985 

4,171 

1,493 

2,086 

71.57 

42 

Florists 

5 

19V4 

3.85 

10,214 

17,863 

2,043 

3, ,573 

.57.18 

531 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

3iy2 

5.25 

140 

1,370 

23 

228 

10.22 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

47 

890% 

18.95 

21 

12,935 

* 

275 

0.16 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

IS 

92oy2 

51.42 

712 

16,960 

40 

942 

4.20 

* 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


763 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Frauklln. 

223 

11,808% 

52.95 

$130,738 

$495,375 

$586 

$2,221 

26.39 

$11 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

111 

8,607y>. 

77.55 

105,659 

408,896 

952 

3,684 

25.84 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

7971/0 

61.35 

24,512 

39,326 

1,886 

3,025 

62.33 

31 

Farms,  ejrg  aud  poultry  . 

1 

15 

15.00 

65 

1,031 

65 

1,031 

6.30 

4 

Market  gardens. 

1 

5y2 

5.50 

108 

325 

108 

325 

33.23 

20 

Florists, 

1 

Vh 

0.13 

190 

422 

190 

422 

45.02 

1,520 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

125 

25.00 

_ 

3,185 

_ 

637 

Grass  lots 

2 

51 

25.50 

30 

3,000 

15 

],,500 

1.00 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

VO 

l,318y2 

18.84 

- 

23,085 

_ 

330 

^ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

8881/4 

46.75 

174 

16,105 

9 

848 

1.08 

* 

Town  of  JHolbrook. 

65 

2,090 

32.15 

$54,625 

$188,922 

$840 

$2,906 

28.91 

$26 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

38 

1,108 

29.16 

45,781 

152,809 

1,205 

4,021 

29.96 

41 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

24 

24.00 

1,019 

3,817 

1,019 

3,817 

26.70 

42 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

511/, 

17.17 

5,069 

8,416 

1,690 

2,805 

60.23 

98 

Florists 

1 

5M. 

5.50 

2,075 

4,710 

2,075 

4,710 

44.06 

377 

Wood  lots,  .... 

18 

634 

35.22 

481 

12,000 

27 

667 

4.01 

* 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

4 

267 

66.75 

200 

7,170 

50 

1,793 

2.79 

♦ 

Town  of  Hyde  Park. 

36 

394% 

10.97 

$10,704 

$174,344 

$297 

$4,843 

6.14 

$27 

Farms 

1 

2 

2.00 

673 

8,342 

673 

8,342 

8.07 

337 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

0 

2.00 

840 

7,215 

840 

7,215 

11.04 

4i0 

Florists 

6 

33/4 

0.63 

9,191 

33,527 

1,532 

5,588 

27.41 

2,451 

Detached  lots,    . 

23 

3381,4 

14.71 

_ 

104,450 

_ 

4,.541 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

4O8/4 

10.19 

- 

20,650 

_ 

5,163 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

8 

8.00 

- 

160 

— 

160 

- 

- 

Town  of  Mcdfield. 

129 

5,864% 

45.46 

$69,096 

$298,248 

$536 

$2,312 

23.17 

$12 

Farms,         .       .       .       . 

53 

3,293 

62.13 

51,425 

207,719 

970 

3,919 

24.76 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

8191/. 

74.50 

14,549 

43,258 

1,323 

3,933 

33.63 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

381/2 

12.83 

915 

8,507 

305 

2,836 

10.76 

24 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

2 

2.0(i 

28 

50 

28 

50 

.56.00 

14 

Florists 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,133 

2,530 

1,133 

2,530 

44.78 

1,133 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

62 

15.. 50 

- 

935 

- 

234 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

28 

9.33 

214 

600 

71 

200 

35.67 

8 

Wood  lota,  .... 

38 

eoiy^ 

15.83 

93 

10,237 

2 

269 

0.91 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

15 

1,0191/4 

67.95 

739 

24,412 

49 

1,627 

3.03 

* 

Town  of  Jtledway. 

116 

4,4685/8 

38.52 

$77,287 

$275,252 

$666 

$2,373 

28.08 

$17 

Farms 

71 

3,4095/8 

48.02 

59,322 

218,678 

836 

3,080 

27.13 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

4621/, 

38.54 

1.5,185 

37,964 

1,265 

3,164 

40.00 

33 

Florists 

1 

ay- 

2.50 

2,550 

4,650 

2,550 

4,650 

54.84 

1,020 

Grass  lots,  .... 

f> 

14 

7.00 

195 

670 

98 

335 

29.10 

14 

Wood  lots,  .... 

21 

311 

14.81 

6,745 

321 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

269 

29.89 

35 

6,545 

4 

727 

0.53 

* 

Town  of  minis. 

1.58 

5,826% 

30.88 

$74,367 

$360,386 

$471 

$2,281 

20.64 

$13 

Farms 

63 

3,9043,4 

01.98 

61,204 

290,898 

971 

4,617 

21.04 

16 

Farms,  dairy,    . 

8 

471 

58.88 

11,446 

37,393 

1,431 

4,6-^4 

30.61 

24 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

48 

16.00 

_ 

540 

_ 

180 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

19 

3osy2 

16.24 

545 

7,020 

29 

369 

7.76 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

53 

6i8y, 

11.67 

20 

10,620 

* 

200 

0.19 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

12 

476 

39.67 

1,1.52 

13,915 

96 

1,160 

8.28 

2 

Town  of  million. 

31 

l,276y4 

41.17 

$134,667 

$1,222,229 

$4,344 

$39,427 

11.02 

$106 

Farms,        .       .       .        . 

10 

511 

51.10 

32,698 

494,714 

3,270 

49,471 

6.61 

64 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

754 

.50.27 

89,163 

680,543 

5,944 

45,.370 

13.10 

118 

Florists,       .... 

5 

eyi 

1.25 

12,7.56 

46,872 

2,551 

9,374 

27.21 

2,041 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

5 

5.00 

50 

100 

50 

100 

50.00 

10 

Town  of  Needliam. 

198 

5,612 

28.34 

$219,004 

$797,202 

$1,106 

$4,026 

27.47 

$39 

Farms 

94 

3,496yo 

37.20 

134,099 

512,696 

1,427 

5,4.54 

26.16 

38 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

349:14 

.",1.80 

39,793 

80,854 

3,618 

7,3.50 

49.22 

114 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

15 

180 

12.00 

8,192 

37,692 

546 

2,51-3 

21.73 

46 

Market  gardens, 

5 

102 

20.40 

14,731 

43,616 

2,946 

8,723 

.33.77 

144 

Nurseries,    .... 

2 

261/, 

13.25 

3,732 

2,5,611 

1,866 

12,806 

14. .57 

141 

Florists,       .... 

4 

441/. 

11.13 

18,237 

30,749 

4,559 

7,687 

59.31 

410 

Detached  lots,   . 

S 

10-y, 

13.44 

_ 

8,800 

- 

1,100 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

i 

30 

4.29 

30 

7,.564 

4 

1,081 

0.40 

1 

Wood  lots 

.50 

1,2421,4 

24.85 

140 

48,020 

3 

960 

0.29 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

•) 

33 

16.50 

50 

1,600 

25 

800 

3.13 

2 

76,1: 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC. :    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

AND  Classification  of 

Land  Uskd  for  Agricdltu- 

BAL  Purposes. 


Num 

ber 

in  Each 

Class 


Total 
Acreage 


Aver- 
age Size 


Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Aver- 

Aver-   1 

Total 

age 

age 

Value  of 

Value  of  1  Value  of  1 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

ucts 

erty 

$279,937 

$387 

$1,489 

227,366 

909 

3,248 

24,251 

1,171 

3,464 

1,430 

- 

119 

2,860 

- 

238 

13,114 

2 

199 

10,916 

39 

520 

$355,451 

$670 

$3,174 

278,377 

1,138 

5,923 

23,638 

1,730 

5,910 

3,408 

853 

1,704 

4,583 

5,290 

4,583 

13,780 

2,463 

6,890 

11,130 

40 

348 

5,300 

45 

331 

15,235 

90 

1,904 

$347,029 

$3,080 

$13,881 

87,404 

1,938 

10,926 

195,885 

9,143 

32,648 

5,722 

481 

5,722 

11,689 

1,\69 

11,689 

45,404 

941 

9,081 

925 

73 

231 

$188,793 

$1,392 

$4,195 

84,415 

1,7.50 

5,628 

31,446 

1,930 

4,492 

4,703 

1,870 

4,703 

40,129 

2,988 

5,733 

4,900 

100 

4,900 

22,000 

- 

1,692 

1,200 

— 

1,200 

$603,204 

$341 

$2,038 

429,474 

665 

4,014 

34,044 

2,904 

5,674 

9,248 

218 

2,312 

11,348 

1,361 

3,783 

4,340 

4,704 

4,340 

1,.591 

1,393 

1,591 

l,3.i0 

- 

675 

10,663 

9 

427 

53,889 

1 

513 

47,257 

20 

1,125 

$451,646 

$610 

$2,352 

304,817 

518 

2,674 

72,491 

1,558 

3,452 

22,343 

662 

2,234 

6,451 

562 

1,613 

7,750 

2,556 

3,875 

18,6.57 

1,124 

2,332 

4,576 

178 

763 

5,939 

13 

349 

8,622 

106 

862 

$611,306 

$540 

$2,601 

472,399 

826 

4,218 

68,182 

1,691 

4,261 

10,847 

658 

3,616 

3,100 

1,139 

1,550 

13,120 

76 

547 

22,040 

2 

387 

21,618 

50 

1,029 

$579,201 

$1,209 

$7,332 

442,777 

942 

8,354 

73,262 

1,978 

6,660 

57,087 

3,917 

9,515 

6,.525 

55 

789 

550 

- 

275 

Percentages 
of  Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Town  of  Brorl'olk. 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Detached  lots, 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 
Grass  and  wood  lota, 


Town  of  Norwood. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Nurseries,  . 

Florists, 

Grass  lots,  . 

"Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  of  QITIXCV. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Grass  lots,  . 


Town  of  Randolph, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

3Iarket  gardens. 

Florists, 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Sharon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists, 

Detaclied  lots,    . 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  .Stougliton 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists, 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  tValpole. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  WelleMlcy. 

Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Florists, 
Grass  lots,  . 
Wood  lots,  . 


188 

70 
7 
12 
12 
66 
21 

112 

47 
4 
2 
1 
2 
32 
16 


25 

8 
6 
1 
1 

5 
4 


45 

15 
7 
1 
7 
1 

13 
1 

296 

107 
6 
4 
3 
1 
1 
2 

25 

105 

42 

192 

114 

21 

10 

4 

2 

8 

6 

17 

10 

235 

112 

16 

3 

2 

24 

57 
21 


53 
11 

6 

7 
2 


7,514 

4,824 
527 
goi/i 
232y2 
997Vi 
842% 

4,150V8 

2,871% 
231% 
20y4 
17 

4% 

35iy2 

236 
417y2 

851% 

192 

602 

2 

36 

m 

l,636y2 

548 

188 

30 

57y2 

23 

740 

50 


12,612% 

6,664% 
4001, 

638/4 

79 
32 

14 

313V 

3,1443/i 

1,899  V4 

6,0203/s 

3,828% 

1,172% 

1531/- 

8  Hi 

56% 

8% 

79y2 

350y, 

288% 


8,777y4 

5,479y. 
835i,i. 
130 
13 

.338  y, 

l,107i,i 
S73V2 

2,144 

l,802v,s 

234-3;, 

52Vs 

39Vi 

15 


39.97 

68.91 
75.29 
7.. 54 
19.38 
15.11 
40.13 

37.05 

61.09 
57.91 
10.13 
17.00 
2.44 
10.98 
14.75 
52.19 

34.07 

24.00 

100.33 

2.00 

36.00 
1.65 
2.88 

36.37 

36.53 
26.86 
30.00 
8.21 
23.00 
.56.92 
50.00 


42.61 

62.29 
66.75 
15.94 
26.33 
32.00 
1.25 
7.00 
12.54 
29.95 
45.22 


31.36 

33., 59 
55.85 
15.35 
20.38 
28.38 
1.08 
13.25 
20.60 
28.88 


37.35 

48.92 
52.22 
43.33 
6.50 
14.10 
19.43 
41.60 


27.14 

34.02 

21.34 

8.69 

5.61 

7.50 


$72,789 

63,644 
8,196 


120 
829 

$75,030 

53,479 
6,919 
1,705 
5,290 
4,925 
1,275 
717 
720 

$77,007 

15,501 

54,856 

484 

1,169 

4,707 

290 

$62,645 

26,2.52 

13,.508 

1,870 

20,915 

100 


$100,865 

71,184 

17,425 

872 

4,083 

4,704 

1,393 

230 
149 

825 

$117,076 

59,047 
32,714 
6,619 
2,248 
5,112 
8,991 
1,065 
224 
1,056 

$126,823 

92,544 
27,049 
1,973 
2,278 
1,826 
103 
1,050 

$95,539 

49,900 

21,756 

23,501 

382 


26.00 

27.99 
33.80 


0.92 
7.59 

21.11 

19.21 
29.27 
50.03 
115.42 
35.74 
11.46 
13.. 53 
4.73 

22.19 

17.73 

28.00 
8.46 
10.00 
10.37 
31.35 

33.18 

31.10 
42.9(> 
39.76 
52.12 
2.04 


16.72 

16.57 
51.18 
9.43 
35.98 
108.39 
87.55 

2.16 
0.28 
1.75 


25.92 

19.37 
45.13 
29.62 
34.85 
65.96 
48.19 
23.27 
3.77 
12.25 


20.75 

19.. 59 
39.67 
18.19 
73.48 
13.92 
0.47 
4.86 


16.49 

11.27 
29.70 
41.17 

6.91 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


765 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   NORFOLK  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 
ral Purposes. 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
I'roperty 

Value  of 

I'rod- 

ucts 

Value  of 
Prop- 
erty 

Products 

of  Value  of 

Property 

of Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 

To-wn  of  Weyinoutli. 

97 

2,505 

25.82 

$135,914 

$382,937 

$1,401 

$3,948 

35.49 

$54 

Farms,         .... 

59 

1,707 

28.93 

81,571 

260,933 

1,383 

4,423 

31.26 

48 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

396V2 

26.43 

36,346 

73,666 

2,423 

4,911 

49.34 

92 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

5SVo 

11.70 

8,618 

16,160 

1,724 

3,232 

.53.33 

147 

Florists 

4 

17 

4.25 

8,902 

20,753 

2,226 

5,188 

42.90 

524 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

271 

20.85 

477 

10,075 

37 

775 

4.73 

2 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

1 

55 

55.00 

- 

1,350 

- 

1,350 

- 

- 

Town  of  'tVrenthani. 

160 

10,672^ 

66.70 

$131,222 

$582,607 

$820 

$3,641 

22.52 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

107 

6.802 

63.57 

80,763 

425,921 

7.55 

3,981 

18.96 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

1,4351/' 

119.63 

27,978 

78,095 

2,332 

6,508 

35.82 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

355V> 

39.50 

19,776 

41,115 

2,197 

4,,568 

48.10 

56 

Florists,       .... 

1 

11% 

11.75 

1,819 

4,451 

1,819 

4,451 

40.87 

155 

Grass  lots 

3 

101 

33.67 

_ 

1,120 

- 

373 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

19 

l,052Vo 

55.. 39 

760 

19,980 

40 

1,052 

3.80 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

9 

914 

101.56 

126 

11,925 

14 

1,325 

1.06 

* 

COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH. 


Town  of  Abington. 

95 

2,50814 

26.40 

$72,829 

$272,309 

$767  1  $2,866 

26.74 

$29 

Farms 

53 

1,402 

26.45 

43,049 

192,941 

812 

3,640 

22.31 

31 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

287y2 

31.94 

21,315 

42,6.59 

2,368 

4,740 

49.97 

74 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

44y4 

14.75 

3,053 

11,011 

1,018 

3,670 

27.73 

69 

Market  gardens. 

1 

88 

88.00 

845 

5,389 

845 

5,389 

15.68 

10 

Nurseries 

1 

22V. 

22.50 

3,830 

8,8.59 

3,830 

8,8.59 

43.23 

170 

Petached  lots,    . 

2 

36 

18.00 

- 

650 

- 

325 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

26 

628 

24.15 

737 

10,800 

28 

415 

6.82 

1 

Tow^n  of  Bridge  water. 

140 

5,8111/2 

41.51 

$159,022 

$594,437 

$1,136 

$4,246 

26.75 

$27 

Farms,          .... 

99 

4,8351,4 

48.84 

138,609 

538,478 

1,400 

5,4.39 

25.74 

29 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

260 

65.00 

12,627 

27,769 

3,1.57 

6,942 

45.47 

49 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

34 

8.50 

4,432 

11,104 

1,108 

2,776 

39.91 

1.30 

Market  gardens. 

1 

36 

36.00 

1,904 

3,421 

1,904 

3,421 

55.66 

53 

Cranberry  bogs, 

1 

3 

3.00 

15 

35 

15 

35 

42.86 

5 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

14 

14.(10 

28 

250 

28 

2.50 

11.20 

2 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

9 

4.. 50 

40 

100 

20 

50 

40.00 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

20 

36114 

18.06 

752 

6,750 

38 

34 

11.14 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

259 

32.38 

615 

6,530 

77 

816 

9.42 

2 

City  of  BROCKTON. 

66 

3,371 

51.08 

$143,170 

$381,341 

$2,169 

$5,778 

37.54 

$42 

Farms,          .... 

33 

l,857y4 

56.28 

64,861 

215,144 

1,965 

6,.520 

30.15 

35 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

1,147 

60.37 

74,698 

141,238 

3,931 

7,434 

52.89 

65 

Farms,  egg  iind  poultry  . 

1 

15 

15.00 

526 

2,599 

.526 

2,,)99 

20.24 

35 

Florists,      .... 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,875 

11,310 

1,875 

11,310 

16., 58 

1,875 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

988/4 

24.69 

826 

4,930 

207 

1,233 

16.75 

8 

Wood  lots,  .... 

7 

112 

16.00 

384 

3,720 

55 

531 

10.32 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

140 

140.00 

- 

2,400 

- 

2,400 

— 

— 

Town  of  Carver. 

224 

12,403% 

55.37 

$272,508 

$931,380 

$1,217 

$4,158 

29.26 

$22 

Farms,         .... 

91 

8,435y4 

92.70 

66,384 

268,104 

729 

2,946 

24.76 

8 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

4iy4 

13.75 

1,282 

5,538 

427 

1,846 

23.15 

31 

Cranberry  bogs. 

114 

3,6861/4 

32.34 

204,444 

654,593 

1,793 

5,742 

31.23 

55 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

78 

39.00 

- 

280 

- 

140 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

113 

8.69 

28 

1,965 

2 

151 

1.42 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

50 

50.00 

370 

900 

370 

900 

41.11 

7 

Town  of  Dnxbnry. 

290 

9,954y8 

34.32 

$123,076 

$574,380 

$424 

$1,981 

21.43 

$12 

Farms 

125 

6,108% 

48.87 

77,951 

416,178 

624 

3,329 

18.73 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

8 

340y4 

42.53 

10,223 

35,019 

1,278 

4,377 

29. 19 

30 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

VllVs 

18.27 

4,478 

11,,560 

640 

1,651 

38.74 

35 

Cranberry  bogs, 

9 

362 

40.22 

23,512 

67,713 

2,612 

7,.524 

34.72 

65 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

25 

25.00 

- 

250 

- 

250 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

22 

178 

8.09 

497 

2,038 

23 

93 

24.39 

3 

Wood  lots 

99 

1,968% 

19.89 

4,668 

29,703 

47 

300 

15.72 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

843y2 

44.39 

1,747 

11,919 

92 

627 

14.66 

2 

Town  of 

East  Bridgewater. 

119 

4,241 

35.64 

$139,043 

$528,967 

$1,168 

$4,445 

26.29 

$33 

Farms 

88 

3,174y2 

36.07 

84,389 

385,620 

959 

4,382 

21.88 

27 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

712 

50.86 

39,140 

&5,698 

2,796 

6,121 

45.67 

55 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

10 

285yo 

28.55 

11,960 

38,819 

1,196 

3,882 

30.81 

42 

766 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Niim- 
bfr 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average- 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

A  vor- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agriccltu- 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Tonm  of  East  Bridge- 

water  —  Con. 

Market  gardens, 

0 

6 

3.00 

$1,435 

$6,138 

$718 

$3,069 

23.38 

$239 

Florists 

i 

2 

2.00 

1,185 

9,395 

1,185 

9,395 

12.61 

593 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

26 

13.00 

310 

1,625 

155 

813 

19.08 

12 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

35 

17.50 

624 

1,672 

312 

836 

37.32 

18 

Town  of  Halifax. 

114 

4,469% 

39.21 

$117,651 

$415,877 

$1,032 

$3,648 

28.29 

$26 

Farms 

83 

3,3921,1, 

40.87 

104,863 

364,416 

1,263 

4,391 

28.78 

31 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

10 

264 

28.40 

11,803 

34,176 

1,180 

3,418 

34.54 

45 

Wood  lots,  .... 

20 

SlOVi 

40.51 

985 

17,235 

49 

862 

5.72 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

3 

3.00 

- 

50 

- 

50 

- 

- 

Tow  11  of  Hanover. 

226 

7,0301,1; 

31.11 

$108,410 

$537,273 

$480 

$2,377 

20.18 

$15 

Farms,         .... 

133 

5,150% 

38.73 

82,374 

418,369 

619 

3,146 

19.69 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

578 

34.00 

18,137 

58,810 

1,067 

3,459 

30.84 

31 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

10 

160 

16.00 

5,599 

21,833 

560 

2,183 

25.64 

35 

Market  gardens, 

1 

15 

15.00 

585 

2,335 

585 

2,335 

25.05 

39 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

2 

2.00 

_ 

40 

- 

40 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

2 

35 

17.50 

- 

660 

- 

330 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

5S 

9251,4 

15.95 

620 

31,506 

11 

.543 

1.97 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

164y2 

41.13 

1,095 

3,720 

274 

930 

29.44 

7 

Town  of  Hanson. 

195 

4,5911,1, 

23.55 

$130,375 

$592,939 

$669 

$3,041 

21.99 

$28 

Farms,         .... 

153 

3,8811,1, 

25.37 

96,023 

515,570 

628 

3,370 

18.62 

25 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

47 

9.40 

3,322 

13,446 

664 

2,689 

24.71 

71 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

18 

201 

11.00 

14,037 

38,638 

780 

2,147 

36.. 33 

70 

Market  gardens. 

3 

126 

42.00 

2,046 

7,370 

682 

2,457 

27.76 

16 

Cranberry  bogs. 

3 

25 

8.33 

13,650 

10,710 

4,.550 

3,570 

127.45 

546 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

8 

8.00 

160 

600 

160 

600 

26.67 

20 

Wood  lots,  .... 

11 

263 

23.91 

407 

5,480 

37 

498 

7.43 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

40 

40.00 

730 

1,125 

730 

1,125 

64.89 

18 

Town  of  Ilingliaiu. 

370 

9,579y8 

25.89 

$183,064 

$638,126 

$495 

$1,725 

28.69 

$19 

Farms,         .... 

55 

3,020% 

.54.92 

91,631 

370,522 

1,666 

6,737 

24.73 

30 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

l,503y2 

88.44 

64,402 

91,968 

3,788 

5,410 

70.03 

43 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

117% 

29.31 

4,000 

11,461 

1,000 

2,865 

34.90 

.34 

Market  gardens, 

6 

174 

29.00 

10,692 

25,957 

1,782 

4,326 

41.19 

61 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

6 

6.00 

_ 

900 

- 

900 

- 

- 

Florists,       .... 

3 

20 

6.67 

2,333 

14,487 

778 

4,829 

16.10 

117 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

41/2 

4.50 

- 

145 

- 

145 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

24 

2983/s 

12.43 

3,538 

19,455 

147 

811 

18.19 

12 

Wood  lots 

220 

3,21SV4 

14.63 

1,740 

58,018 

8 

264 

3.00 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

39 

l,216y2 

31.19 

4,728 

45,213 

121 

1,159 

10.46 

4 

Town  of  H  nil. 

11 

343yi 

31.20 

$13,688 

$94,767 

$1,244 

$8,615 

14.44 

$40 

Farms,         .... 

3 

70 

23.33 

2,653 

12,292 

884 

4,097 

21.58 

38 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

i38y4 

23.04 

10,810 

49,925 

1,802 

8,321 

21.65 

73 

Grass  lots 

2 

135 

67.50 

225 

32,550 

113 

16,275 

0.69 

2 

Tow  n  of  Kingston. 

193 

7,708% 

39.94 

$72,778 

$435,588 

$377 

$2,205 

17.10 

S9 

Farms 

103 

5,135T/8 

49.86 

57,115 

356,141 

555 

3,458 

16.04 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

59y2 

11.90 

5,249 

14,930 

1,050 

2,986 

35.16 

88 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

319 

63.80 

4,104 

13,388 

821 

2,678 

30.65 

13 

Market  gardens. 

1 

61,^^ 

6.50 

36 

7,56 

36 

756 

4.76 

6 

Cranberry  bogs, 

5 

soy^ 

16.05 

5,582 

12,736 

1,116 

2,547 

43.83 

70 

Grass  lots 

9 

49y, 

5.50 

200 

1,600 

22 

178 

12.50 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

53 

1,225 

23.11 

_ 

11,092 

- 

209 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1-2 

833 

69.42 

492 

14,945 

41 

1,245 

3.29 

* 

Town  of  I^akeville. 

271 

13,163y2 

48.57 

$113,366 

$515,197 

$418 

$1,901 

23.00 

$9 

Farms 

135 

8,271 

61.27 

95,632 

397,170 

708 

2,942 

24.33 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

235 

78.33 

6,022 

13,944 

2,007 

4,648 

43.19 

26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

17 

595 

35.00 

6,910 

32,912 

406 

1,936 

21.00 

13 

Market  gardens, 

1 

49 

49.00 

1,873 

4,581 

1,873 

4,581 

40.89 

38 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

31 

31.00 

45 

.545 

45 

545 

8.26 

1 

Detached  lots,   . 

4 

198 

49., 50 

_ 

3,035 

- 

759 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

81/2 

8.50 

66 

350 

66 

350 

18.86 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

105 

2,986 

28.44 

2,818 

51,530 

27 

491 

5.47 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

790 

197.. iO 

- 

11,130 

- 

2,783 

— 

~ 

Town  of  Iflarion. 

1.58 

6,730% 

42.60 

$52,587 

$429,730 

$333 

$2,720 

12.24 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

53 

3,93iy2 

74.18 

37,101 

276,437 

700 

.5,216 

13.42 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

2551/2 

42.58 

7,386 

24,692 

1,231 

4,115 

29.91 

29 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


767 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

„""*'    . 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricdltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valuoof 
Pnxl- 

Value  of 
I'rop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of  Prod- 
ucts 

KAi,  Purposes. 

ucts 

iTty 

Proi)erty 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Marion -Con. 

Farms,  egg  ami  poultry  . 

6 

86 

14.33 

$1,396 

$12,251 

$2.33 

$2,042 

11.. 39 

$16 

Cranberry  bogs. 

3 

SSVi 

12.75 

560 

6,440 

187 

2,147 

8.70 

15 

Detached  lota,   . 

13 

269V- 

20.73 

460 

20,620 

35 

1,586 

2.23 

2: 

Grass  lots,  .... 

25 

3811,4 

15.25 

100 

52,190 

4 

2,088 

19.16 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

42 

980 

23.33 

3,859 

16,2.50 

92 

387 

23.75 

4 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

10 

788% 

78.88 

1,725 

20,850 

173 

2,085 

8.27 

2 

Town  of  Marslifieldi. 

253 

12,083% 

47.76 

$127,066 

$642,848 

$502 

$2,,541 

19.77 

$11 

Farms 

127 

9,860% 

77.64 

113,857 

590,106 

897 

4,647 

19.29 

12: 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

189 

63.00 

6,338 

9,.542 

2,113 

3,181 

66.42 

34 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

113 

22.60 

3,747 

11,745 

749 

2,349 

31.90 

33 

Criiiiberry  bogs. 

3 

35 

11.67 

2,100 

7,688 

700 

2,563 

27.32 

60 

Detached  lots,    . 

9 

160 

17.78 

- 

3,630 

- 

403 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

62 

71314 

11.50 

954 

8,031 

15 

130 

11.88 

1 

Wood  lots 

26 

487 

18.73 

40 

5,085 

2 

196 

0.79 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

18 

525S/4 

29.21 

30 

7,021 

2 

390 

0.43 

* 

Town  of  Mattapoisett. 

162 

7,063 

43.60 

$85,218 

$535,005 

$526 

$3,303 

15.93 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

87 

4,4911/2 

.51.63 

71,176 

398,114 

818 

4,576 

17.88 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

124Vi 

41. .50 

3,511 

15,339 

1,170 

5,113 

22.89 

28 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lots,    . 

13 

383% 

29.52 

9,941 

51,887 

765 

3,991 

19.16 

26 

1 

8 

8.00 

- 

4,500 

- 

4,,500 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

97 

24.20 

- 

6,100 

- 

1,525 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

47 

1,6943/4 

36.06 

500 

44,695 

11 

951 

1.12 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

263V2 

37.64 

90 

14,370 

13 

2,053 

0.63 

* 

niddleborongh. 

259 

11,839% 

45.71 

$168,566 

$563,208 

$651 

$2,175 

29.93 

$14 

Farms 

193 

9,677% 

50.14 

126,394 

464,870 

655 

2,409 

27.19 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

3001/.', 

60.10 

11,760 

20,746 

2,3.52 

4,149 

.56.69 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

115-^4 

23.15 

2,742 

8,890 

548 

1,778 

30.84 

24 

Cranberry  bogs, 

8 

1621/2 

20.31 

23,640 

41,2.53 

2,955 

5,157 

57.30 

1 

Florists 

1 

191/2 

19.50 

2,090 

1,394 

2,090 

1,394 

149.93 

107 

Detached  lots,   . 

1 

27 

27.00 

- 

300 

- 

300 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

4 

14 

3.. 50 

255 

3,960 

64 

990 

6.44 

18 

Wood  lots,  .... 

38 

1,311 

34.50 

1,550 

19,140 

40 

504 

8.10 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

2iiy2 

52.88 

135 

2,655 

34 

664 

5.08 

* 

Town  of  Xorwell. 

111 

3,4393/8 

30.99 

$68,337 

$199,214 

$616 

$1,795 

34.30 

$20- 

Farms 

34 

l,897»/4 

55.82 

36,790 

130,998 

1,082 

3,853 

28.08 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

2213/4 

73.92 

4,686 

18,322 

1,562 

6,107 

25.58 

21 

Farms,  egg  and  poulti-y  . 

8 

185 

23.13 

14,490 

15,217 

1,811 

1,902 

95.22 

78 

Market  gardens. 

3 

153V. 

51.17 

11,681 

10,850 

3,877 

3,617 

107.20 

76- 

Grass  lots 

2 

28 

14.00 

30 

410 

15 

205 

7.32 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

59 

8633/8 

14.63 

710 

21,767 

12 

369 

3.26 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

90 

45.00 

- 

1,650 

— 

825 

~ 

— 

Town  of  Pembroke, 

243 

8,6597/8 

35.64 

$60,949 

$346,287 

$251 

$1,425 

17.60 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

104 

4,8933/4 

47.06 

46,674 

251,464 

449 

2,418 

18.56 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

24] 

40.17 

3,807 

13,741 

635 

2,290 

27.71 

16 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

3463/4 

21.67 

10,184 

32,3.38 

637 

2,021 

31.49 

29 

Cranberry  bogs. 

3 

2V4 

0.75 

- 

350 

- 

117 

— 

— 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

14534 

29.15 

- 

3,785 

- 

757 

— 

- 

Grass  lots 

5 

67 

13.40 

- 

1,6.50 

- 

330 

- 

— 

Wood  lots,  .... 

90 

2,638% 

29.32 

199 

38,359 

2 

426 

0..52 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

14 

3243/4 

23.20 

85 

4,600 

6 

329 

1.85 

* 

Town  of  Plyinontli. 

271 

23,667% 

87.33 

$153,961 

$567,053 

$568 

$2,092 

27.15 

S7 

Farms 

63 

8,51.51,4 

135.16 

51,5,39 

243,440 

818 

3,864 

21.17 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

2983/4 

49.79 

11,106 

29,644 

1,851 

4,941 

37.46 

37 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

15 

15.00 

631 

1,461 

631 

1,461 

43.19 

43 

Nurseries,  .... 

1 

79 

79.00 

4,841 

3,528 

4,841 

3,.52S 

137.22 

61 

Cranberry  bogs. 

40 

652 

16.30 

85,150 

197,.569 

2,129 

4,939 

43.10 

131 

Florists,       .... 

0 

Vi; 

0.25 

553 

3,,545 

277 

1,773 

15.60 

1,106 

Detached  lots,   . 

5 

585 

1.17 

- 

12,325 

- 

2,465 

- 

— 

Grass  lots 

16 

319 

19.94 

113 

12,813 

1 

801 

88.19 

* 

130 

12,281% 

94.48 

28 

57,468 

* 

442 

0.05 

^ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

9211,2 

131.64 

— 

5,260 

" 

751 

Town  of  Plynipton. 

114 

3,388 

29.72 

$49,491 

$185,371 

$434 

$1,626 

26.70 

$15 

Farms 

92 

2,969% 

32.28 

31,.5.39 

160,800 

343 

1,748 

19.61 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

101/2 

10.. 50 

292 

1,161 

292 

1,161 

25.15 

28 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

10414 

17.38 

3,392 

11,009 

565 

1,835 

30.81 

33 

Cranben-y  bogs. 

2 

64 

32.00 

14,000 

8,445 

7,000 

4,223 

165.78 

219 

768 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COxMPAKATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  — Coutiaued. 

COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 
Value  of 

Total 
Value  of 

age 
Value  of 

age 
Value  of 

of  Value  of 
Products 

Value 
ofProd- 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Products 

Property 

Prod- 

Prop- 

of value  of 

ucts 

EAL  Pdbposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Tofrn  of  Plympton 

—  Con. 

Grass  lots 

2 

50 

25.00 

- 

$1,025 

- 

$513 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

8 

155 

19.38 

$141 

2,461 

$18 

308 

5.73 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

34y2 

11.50 

127 

470 

42 

157 

27.02 

$4 

Town  of  Roebester. 

228 

15,05634 

66.04 

$189,537 

$771,333 

$831 

$3,383 

24.57 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

145 

10,509y^ 

72.48 

114,505 

559,775 

790 

3,861 

20.46 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

351 

70.20 

18,991 

33,912 

3,798 

6,782 

56.00 

54 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

1641/2 

41.13 

2,393 

12,504 

598 

3,126 

19.14 

15 

Market  gardens, 

2 

36 

18.00 

2,231 

5,952 

1,116 

2,976 

37.48 

62 

Cranberry  bogs, 

12 

4571/2 

38.13 

47,142 

107,175 

3,929 

8,931 

43.99 

103 

Detached  lots,    . 

14 

549 

39.21 

- 

11,895 

- 

850 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

42 

2,S2oV4 

67.27 

3,635 

33,430 

87 

796 

10.87 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

164 

41.00 

640 

6,690 

160 

1,673 

9.. 57 

4 

Town  of  Rochland. 

68 

1,719 

25.28 

$45,829 

$175,144 

$674 

$2,576 

26.17 

$27 

Farms,         .... 

20 

5951/4 

29.76 

23,910 

90,228 

1,196 

4,.511 

26.50 

40 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

24Sy2 

16.57 

15,385 

50,043 

1,026 

3,336 

30.74 

62 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

26^2 

26.50 

643 

3,385 

643 

3,385 

19.00 

24 

Market  gardens, 

1 

11 

11.00 

1,331 

3,878 

1,331 

3,878 

34.32 

121 

Florists,       .... 

3 

7 

2.33 

3,475 

10,000 

1,158 

3,333 

34.75 

496 

Wood  lots,  .... 

25 

69S?4 

27.95 

1,0.55 

14,800 

42 

592 

7.13 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

132 

44.00 

30 

2,810 

10 

937 

1.07 

* 

Town  of  Scitnate. 

142 

5,367% 

37.80 

$117,467 

$549,151 

$827 

$3,867 

21.39 

$22 

Farms,         .... 

88 

4,098 

46.57 

86,982 

416,.570 

988 

4,734 

20.88 

21 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

3203/4 

53.46 

6,312 

20,881 

1,052 

3,480 

30.23 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

70^2 

11.75 

2,975 

12,163 

496 

2,027 

24.46 

42 

Market  gardens, 

12 

288 

24.00 

15,880 

51, .595 

1,323 

4,300 

30.78 

55 

Ci-anberry  bogs, 

2 

24 

12.00 

3,725 

10,500 

1,863 

5,250 

35.48 

155 

Florists,       .... 

2 

2% 

1.25 

1,381 

3,419 

691 

1,710 

40.39 

6 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

55 

6.88 

- 

760 

- 

95 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

12 

318 

26.50 

212 

24,508 

18 

2,042 

0.87 

* 

Wood  lots 

4 

55y2 

13.88 

- 

2,015 

- 

504 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

2 

135y2 

67.75 

— 

6,740 

— 

3,370 

~ 

~ 

Town  of  Warehnm. 

102 

6,068y4 

59.49 

$165,391 

$561,126 

$1,621 

$5,501 

29.47 

$27 

Farms,        .... 

35 

1,704 

48.69 

28,913 

106,608 

826 

3,046 

27.12 

17 

Cranberry  bogs, 

56 

3,907 

69.77 

136,038 

449,390 

2,429 

8,025 

30.27 

35 

Detached  lots,   . 

4 

239% 

59.94 

- 

3,005 

- 

751 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

12 

6.00 

440 

1,088 

220 

544 

40.44 

37 

Wood  lots,  .... 

3 

143 

47. (v 

- 

430 

- 

143 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2 

62y2 

31.25 

- 

605 

- 

303 

- 

— 

Town  of 

IVest  ]tri<lg:ewat«r. 

119 

4,967 

41.74 

$226,969 

$548,936 

$1,907 

$4,613 

41.35 

$46 

Farms,         .... 

59 

2,470y2 

41.87 

87.490 

290,804 

1,483 

4,929 

30.09 

35 

Farms,  dairy 

30 

l,940y2 

64.68 

108,900 

209,593 

3.630 

6,986 

51.96 

56 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

2iy2 

5.38 

2,417 

6,112 

604 

1,528 

39.. 55 

112 

Market  gardens. 

2 

93 

46.50 

24,742 

25,889 

12,371 

12,945 

95.57 

266 

Florists,      .... 

1 

22 

22.00 

2,325 

5,672 

2,325 

5,672 

40.99 

106 

Grass  lots 

9 

78 

8.67 

520 

1,295 

58 

144 

40.15 

7 

Wood  lots,  .... 

n 

i 

73y2 

10.. 50 

60 

1,006 

9 

144 

5.96 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

i 

268 

38.29 

515 

8,565 

74 

1,224 

6.01 

2 

Town  of  Wbitnian. 

44 

1,469 

33.39 

$80,675 

$192,728 

$1,834 

$4,380 

41.86 

$55 

Farms,         .... 

23 

707 

30.74 

22,810 

100,956 

992 

4,389 

22.. 59 

32 

Farms,  dairy     . 

8 

499y2 

62.44 

31,830 

54,437 

3,980 

6,805 

58.48 

64 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

83y 

27.83 

3,.t62 

10,031 

1,187 

3,344 

35.. 51 

43 

Market  gardens, 

1 

59 

59.00 

200 

3,510 

200 

3,510 

5.70 

3 

Nurseries 

1 

12y2 

12.50 

10,912 

3,199 

10,912 

3,199 

341.11 

873 

3 

i6y2 

5.50 

11,315 

15,295 

3,772 

5,098 

73.98 

686 

Grass  lots,   .... 

3 

45 

15.00 

40 

4,100 

13 

1,367 

0.96 

* 

Wood  lots 

1 

20 

20.00 

- 

400 

- 

400 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, . 

1 

26 

26.00 

— 

800 

~ 

800 

~ 

~ 

COUNTY   OF    SUFFOLK. 


City  of  BOSTON. 

Farms. 
Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 
Orchards,    . 


141 

39 

29 

8 

4 


2,7968,4 

1,894% 
536 
113 


19.84 

48., 58 

18.48 

14.13 

2.00 


$615,562 

185,030 

94,790 

37,0HG 

1,.556 


$8,149,885 

5,305,470 

1,077,9.59 

307,134 

81,054 

$4,366 

4,744 

3,269 

4,633 

389 

$57,801 

136,038 
,37,171 
38,392 

20,264 

7.55 

3.49 

8.79 

12.07 

1.92 


$221 

98 
177 
328 
195 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


769 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:  BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

AND  Classification  op 

Land  Used  for  Agriculth- 

KAL  Purposes. 


Num- 
ber 
in  Each 

Class 


Total 

Acreage 


Aver- 
age Size 


Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Total 
Value  of 
Property 


Aver- 
age 
Value  of 

Prod- 
ucts 


Aver- 
age 
Value  of 
Prop- 
erty 


Percentages 
of  Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Average 

Value 
of  Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 


City  of  BOSTOX-Con 

Nurseries,  . 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

Grass  lots,  . 

Wood  lots,  . 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  CHJB1.SKA. 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 
Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 
Florists 

Town  of  Revere. 

Farms,         .        .  .  - 
Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens. 

Orchards,    .        .  .  . 

Florists,       .        .  .  , 

Grass  lots,  .       .  .  , 

Town  of  ^Viuthrop. 

Farms,         ... 
Farms,  dairy 
Orchards,    ... 
Florists,       .        .        .        , 


2 
53 

1 

6V2 

i65y8 

45 

3.25 
3.12 

45.00 

3 
1 

IOV2 

7 

3.50 

7.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

11 

I98y2 

18.05 

4 
3 

issyo 
49 

34.63 
16.33 

1 

10 

10.00 

3 

1 

0.33 

26 

l,282y2 

49.. 33 

4 

1 

76y2 

59 

19.13 

,59.00 

14 
2 

1,019 
51 

72.79 
25.50 

1 
4 

76% 

0.25 
19.19 

10 

68y2 

6.85 

6 
1 

5iy2 

8 

8.58 
8.00 

1 
2 

1% 

7% 

1.25 

3. 88 

$3,618 

293,018 

296 

163 

10 

15 

$15,225 

4,306 

2,691 

524 

7,704 

$94,921 

5,821 
2,592 
82,067 
2,874 
80 
1,487 

$7,483 

4,947 

799 

230 

1,507 


$32,2.56 

1,282,872 

59,500 

1,9-10 

1,200 

500 

$455,576 

290,483 

135,110 

9,894 

20,089 

$776,100 

47,.539 
38,080 
638,  ,579 
27,431 
2,651 
21,820 

$160,319 

114,610 
23,364 

8,327 
14,018 


$1,809 

5,529 

296 

54 

10 

15 

$1,384 

1,077 
897 
.524 

2,,568 

$3,651 

1,455 
2,592 
5,862 
1,437 
80 
372 

$748 

825 
799 
230 
754 


$16,128 

24,205 

59,500 

647 

1,200 

500 

$41,416 

72.621 

45,037 

9,894 

6,696 

$29,850 

11,885 
38,080 
45,613 
13,716 
2,651 
5,455 

$16,032 

19,102 

23,364 

8,327 

7,009 


11 

22 

22 

84 

0 

,50 

8 

40 

0.83  1 

3 

00 

3.34 

1 

48 

1 

99 

5 

30 

38.35 

12 

.23 

12 

.24 

6 

.81 

12 

.85 

10.48 
3.02 
6.81 

4.67 

4.32 

3.42 

2.76 

10.75 


COUNTY   OE 

'   WORCESTER. 

Town  of 

Asfabarnhaui. 

266 

19,5023,4 

73.32 

$80,8.52 

$383,974 

$304 

$1,444 

21.06 

$4 

Farms,         .... 

122 

10,8661,4 

89.07 

59,201 

280,037 

485 

2,295 

21.14 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,555 

119.62 

20,607 

42,706 

1,585 

3,285 

48.25 

13 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

2y2 

1.25 

333 

405 

167 

203 

82.22 

13 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

14 

14.00 

- 

200 

- 

200 

- 

- 

Detached  lots,    . 

34 

2,772 

81.53 

- 

17,226 

- 

507 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

51 

1,920 

37.65 

203 

17,440 

4 

342 

1.16 

* 

Wood  lots 

32 

1,571 

49.09 

- 

13,617 

- 

426 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

11 

802 

72.91 

508 

12,343 

46 

1,122 

4.12 

* 

Town  of  Athol. 

231 

16,195% 

70.11 

$160,732 

$526,324 

$696 

$2,278 

30.54 

$10 

Farms,        .... 

144 

11,709% 

81 .32 

119,789 

413,1.52 

832 

2,869 

28.99 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

18 

1,736% 

96.49 

31,878 

64,575 

1,771 

3,588 

49.37 

IS 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

55 

9.17 

5,038 

7,716 

840 

1,286 

65.29 

92 

Market  gardens, 

2 

15% 

7.88 

535 

4,461 

268 

2,231 

11.99 

34 

Florists 

2 

H's 

0.56 

566 

5,300 

283 

2,650 

10.68 

503 

Detached  lots,   . 

18 

872y2 

48.47 

- 

9,605 

- 

534 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

9 

286 

31.78 

3 

2,5.50 

* 

283 

0.12 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

15 

3y2y8 

26.19 

- 

7,660 

611 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

17 

1,126 

66.24 

2,923 

11,305 

172 

665 

25.86 

3 

Towrn  of  Auburn. 

157 

8,64iy2 

55.04 

$168,821 

$470,746 

$1,075 

$2,998 

35.86 

$20 

Farms,         .... 

81 

4,4941/1 

55.48 

77,815 

254,269 

961 

3,1,39 

30.60 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

20 

1,998 

99.90 

62,024 

143,125 

3,101 

7,1.56 

43.34 

31 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

113 

22.60 

4,216 

10,144 

843 

2,029 

41. .56 

37 

Market  gardens. 

3 

178 

59.33 

23,709 

32,2.58 

7,903 

10,7.53 

73.50 

133 

Detached  lots,    . 

35 

l,343yj 

38.. 38 

- 

21,3,50 

- 

610 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

10 

10.00 

- 

1,300 

- 

1,300 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

2 

701/2 

35.25 

- 

1,600 

— 

800 

- 

— 

Wood  lots,  .... 

4 

I28y2 

32.13 

965 

1,720 

241 

430 

56.10 

8 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

306 

51.00 

92 

4,980 

15 

830 

1.85 

* 

Town  of  Barre. 

322 

26,452'5h 

82.15 

$265,411 

$935,727 

$824 

$2,906 

28.36 

$10 

Farms 

193 

18,6001/8 

96.37 

217,480 

734,742 

1,127 

3,807 

29.60 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

26 

2,703 

103.96 

42,900 

107,998 

1,650 

4,1,54 

39.72 

16 

Detached  lots,    . 

66 

3,257y4 

49.35 

- 

57,205 

- 

867 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

16 

603 

37.69 

1,218 

12,819 

76 

801 

9. .50 

0 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

761 

54.36 

3,070 

12,920 

219 

923 

23.76 

4 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

7 

528 

75.43 

743 

10,043 

106 

1,435 

7.40 

1 

770 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

If  um- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

,, 'J^^  . 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value' 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
rroducts 

Value  of 
Property 

\alueof 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

KAL  PrRrosKS. 

ucts 

ert3' 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Berlin. 

217 

8,0051,4 

36.89 

$124,578 

$553,667 

$574 

$2,551 

22.50 

$16 

Fai-ms 

118 

6,298 

53.37 

99,195 

447,476 

841 

3,792 

22.17 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

552 

46.00 

14,155 

45,652 

1,180 

3,804 

31.01 

26 

Farms,  egg  ami  poultry  . 

13 

185% 

14.28 

7,207 

28,965 

554 

2,228 

24.88 

3» 

Market  gardens, 

3 

26 

8.67 

1,120 

4,070 

373 

1,357 

27.52 

43 

Orchards,    .... 

3 

6% 

2.04 

656 

920 

219 

307 

71.30 

107 

Florists,      .... 

1 

25V2 

25.50 

673 

3,742 

673 

3,742 

17.99 

26 

Grass  lots 

20 

14iy4 

7.06 

596 

4,200 

30 

210 

14.19 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

33 

425^4 

12.89 

38 

10,945 

1 

332 

0.35 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

14 

345^2 

24.68 

938 

7,697 

67 

550 

12.19 

3 

Town  of  Blackstone. 

252 

9,5665/8 

37.96 

$125,976 

$583,275 

$500 

$2,315 

21.60 

$13 

Farms 

148 

6,553% 

44.28 

89,415 

431,390 

604 

2,915 

20.73 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

6951,'s 

49.65 

26,7.55 

58,158 

1,911 

4,1.54 

46.00 

38 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

13 

210% 

16.21 

9,406 

31,978 

724 

2,460 

29.41 

45 

Cranberry  bogs, 

2 

8 

4.00 

- 

400 

- 

50 

- 

_ 

Detached  lots,    . 

33 

1,040% 

31.53 

- 

34,756 

- 

1,053 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

4 

781/2 

11.21 

181 

3,083 

26 

440 

■  5.87 

2 

AVood  lots,  .... 

32 

872% 

27.26 

214 

17,760 

7 

5.55 

1.20 

• 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

107?i 

35.92 

5 

5,750 

2 

1,917 

0.09 

* 

Town  of  Bolton. 

294 

12,0333,4 

40.93 

$166,465 

$674,288 

$566 

$2,293 

24.69 

$14 

Farms,        .... 

141 

8,4931,4 

60.24 

137,103 

542,616 

972 

3,848 

25.27 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

611 

47.00 

22,543 

51,862 

1,734 

3,989 

43.47 

37 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

14 

229 

16.36 

4,145 

18,062 

296 

1,290 

22.95 

18 

Market  gardens, 

1 

8 

8.00 

224 

200 

224 

200 

112.00 

28 

Orchards,    .... 

5 

32% 

6.55 

219 

4,116 

44 

823 

5.32 

7 

Grass  lots,  .... 

28 

585i/> 

20.91 

884 

14,745 

32 

527 

6.00 

2 

Wood  lots 

72 

1,347% 

18.72 

333 

2.5,315 

5 

352 

1.32 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

20 

726% 

36.33 

1,014 

17,372 

51 

869 

5.84 

1 

194 

12,0901/8 

62.3-2 

$160,603 

$511,353 

$828 

$2,636 

31.41 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

100 

7,5135's 

75.14 

104,890 

352,652 

1,049 

3,527 

29.74 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

1,881 

99.00 

50,696 

101,870 

2,668 

5,362 

49.77 

27 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

97 

32.33 

3,868 

7,910 

1,289 

2,637 

48.90 

40 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

7 

7.00 

48 

205 

48 

205 

23.41 

,7 

Detached  lots,   . 

11 

6O81/2 

.55.32 

_ 

9,535 

- 

867 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

20 

629y2 

31.48 

528 

11,910 

26 

596 

4.43 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

33 

8821/2 

26.74 

63 

20,176 

2 

611 

0.31 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

471 

67.29 

510 

7,095 

73 

1,014 

7.19 

1 

Town  of  Brookfielcl. 

279 

14,972 

53.66 

$161,940 

$593,248 

$580 

$2,126 

27.30 

$11 

Farms 

171 

10,392i,L> 

60.77 

121,519 

463,640 

711 

2,711 

26.21 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

1« 

1,301 

81.31 

17,467 

51,797 

1,092 

3,237 

33.72 

13 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

129 

64.. 50 

2,325 

11,094 

1,163 

5,547 

20.96 

18 

Market  gardens. 

1 

50 

50.00 

7,572 

12,302 

7,.572 

12,302 

61.55 

1.51 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

2.57 

51.40 

- 

4,160 

- 

832 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

34 

811 

23.85 

1,945 

16,760 

57 

493 

11.61 

.^ 

Wood  lots,  .... 

24 

597 

24.88 

156 

11,875 

i 

495 

1.31 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

26 

l,434y2 

55.17 

10,956 

21,620 

421 

832 

.50.68 

8 

Town  of  Charlton. 

451 

26,446% 

58.64 

$289,375 

$1,041,719 

$642 

$2,310 

27.78 

$11 

Farms 

252 

18,224 

72.32 

218,591 

783.997 

867 

3,111 

27.88 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

42 

4,056 

96.57 

65,777 

177,008 

1,566 

4,214 

37.16 

16 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

4V2 

1.50 

1,409 

4,568 

470 

1,142 

30.85 

31 

Market  gardens. 

1 

iy2 

1.50 

40 

160 

40 

160 

25.00 

3 

Orchards 

1 

1 

1.00 

_ 

20 

- 

20 

- 

- 

Detached  lots,   . 

11 

80oy, 

72.77 

- 

9,000 

- 

818 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

48 

521% 

10.87 

1,330 

10,954 

28 

228 

12.14 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

78 

l,863y2 

23.89 

.So 

3;5,6,55 

1 

431 

0.25 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

15 

974 

64.93 

2,143 

22,357 

143 

1,490 

9.59 

2 

Town  of  Clinton. 

196 

3,079y8 

15.71 

$54,008 

$349,564 

$276 

$1,783 

15.45 

$18 

Farms 

86 

1,407 

16.36 

.34,709 

226,439 

404 

2,633 

15., 33 

25 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

1431/0 

35.88 

0,163 

17,987 

1,541 

4,497 

34.26 

43 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

16 

691/0 

4.34 

3,204 

27,653 

200 

1,728 

11. .59 

46 

Oi'chards,    .... 

1 

lys 

1.88 

10 

456 

10 

4.56 

2.19 

5 

Florists,       .... 

3 

IVs 

0.63 

7,746 

13,820 

2,582 

4,607 

56.05 

4,131 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

iiy2 

11.. 'iO 

15 

1,835 

15 

1,835 

0.82 

1 

Grass  lots,  .... 

26 

278% 

10.72 

1,697 

18,179 

65 

699 

9.33 

6 

Wood  lots,  .... 

51 

8521/8 

16.71 

384 

29,555 

8 

580 

1.30 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

313 

39.13 

80 

13,640 

10 

1,705 

0.59 

« 

Town  of  I>aii». 

144 

10,411% 

72.30 

$51,403 

$209,508 

$357 

$1,455 

24.. 54 

$5 

Farms 

94 

7,832yo 

83.. 32 

44,198 

171,674 

470 

1,826 

25.75 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

5 

685 

137.00 

7,105 

21,652 

1,421 

4,330 

32.81 

10 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


771 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Uskd  for  Agricultu- 
ral Purposes. 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 
ucts 

Valueof 
Prop- 
erty 

Products 

of  Value  of 

Property 

of Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 

Towii  of  Dana  —  Con. 

• 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

•7 

2.00 

$15 

$282 

$15 

$282 

5.32 

$8 

Detachedlots,    . 

22 

1.108V4 

50.38 

- 

8,915 

- 

405 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

3 

67 

22.33 

- 

640 

- 

213 

- 

- 

Wood  lots,  .... 

13 

510 

39.23 

- 

4,285 

- 

330 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

6 

207 

34.50 

85 

2,060 

14 

343 

4.13 

« 

Tovrn  of  Douglas. 

216 

18,270i,'o 

84.59 

$81,633 

$453,386 

$378 

$2,099 

18.01 

$4 

Farms,        .... 

126 

ll,5283i 

91.50 

70,380 

364,761 

559 

2,895 

19.29 

6 

Farms,  dairy 

4 

263y4 

65.81 

5,183 

13,490 

1,296 

3,373 

38.42 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

15 

15.00 

975 

2,488 

975 

2,488 

39.19 

65 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

805 

268.33 

- 

4,845 

- 

1,615 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

2 

80 

40.00 

36 

800 

18 

400 

4.. 50 

* 

Wood  lots 

74 

5,046V. 

68.20 

4,110 

56,034 

56 

757 

7.33 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

6 

532  " 

88.67 

949 

10,968 

158 

1,828 

8.6.5 

2 

Town  of  Dudley. 

166 

12,7305/8 

76.69 

$194,444 

$565,204 

$1,171 

$3,405 

34.40 

$15 

Farms 

107 

8,519% 

79.63 

119,960 

422,824 

1,121 

3,952 

28.37 

14 

Farms,  dairy 

24 

2,44534 

101.91 

73,.563 

124,846 

3,065 

5,202 

58.92 

30 

Detached  lots,    . 

10 

353i,i 

35.35 

- 

3,375 

- 

338 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

1 

345  ■ 

49.29 

414 

4,050 

59 

579 

10.22 

1 

Wood  lots 

13 

763  Vi 

58.73 

_ 

6,510 

- 

501 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

5 

303 

60.60 

507 

3,599 

101 

720 

14.09 

2 

City   of  FITCHBCRO. 

243 

12,3151,1; 

50.68 

$169,231 

$897,828 

$696 

$3,695 

18.85 

$14 

Farms,          .... 

135 

7,6S4V> 

56.92 

98,076 

639.470 

726 

4,737 

15..34 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

l,626y2 

85.61 

51,903 

117,214 

2,732 

6,169 

44.28 

32 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4V2 

4.50 

391 

2,245 

391 

2,245 

17.42 

87 

Market  gardens. 

5 

21734 

43.55 

9,153 

36,3,i3 

1,831 

7,271 

25.18 

42 

Orchards 

1 

7 

7.00 

5 

3,300 

5 

3,300 

0.15 

* 

Florists,      .... 

4 

3y4 

0.81 

7,283 

14,178 

1,821 

3,545 

51.37 

2,241 

Detached  lots,    . 

42 

l,535y. 

36.56 

58,783 

- 

1,400 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

12 

437 

36.42 

540 

11,690 

45 

974 

4.62 

1 

Wood  lots 

16 

352V. 

22.03 

1,080 

8,320 

68 

520 

12.98 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

447 

55.88 

800 

6,275 

100 

784 

12.75 

2 

Town  of  Oardner. 

156 

10,027V8 

64.28 

$114,656 

$474,325 

$735 

$3,041 

24.17 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

73 

5,257V2 

72.02 

55,502 

312,209 

760 

4,277 

17.78 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1.962V4 

150.94 

49,505 

103,558 

3,808 

7,966 

47.f<0 

25 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

21% 

5.34 

1,622 

8,164 

406 

2,041 

19.87 

76 

Market  gardens, 

1 

5 

5.00 

730 

9,463 

730 

9,463 

7.71 

146 

Florists,       .... 

1 

6H4 

61.25 

4,223 

3,293 

4,223 

3,293 

128.24 

69 

Detached  lots,    . 

9 

191 

21.22 

- 

2,060 

- 

229 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .  «    . 

23 

92SVi 

40.37 

653 

14,.545 

28 

632 

4.49 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

21 

6591,4 

31.39 

699 

6,543 

33 

312 

10.68 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

941 

85.55 

1,722 

14,490 

157 

1,317 

11.88 

2 

Town  of  Orafton. 

235 

11,736V4 

49.94 

$236,263 

$927,224 

$1,005 

$3,946 

25.48 

$20 

Farms 

170 

9,155% 

53.86 

174,857 

734,286 

1,029 

4,319 

23.81 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

1,578% 

63.15 

45,969 

139,629 

1,839 

5,585 

32.92 

29 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

8 

51% 

6.47 

2,951 

9,190 

3ti9 

1,149 

32.11 

57 

Market  gardens. 

4 

88V4 

22.06 

3,221 

9,198 

805 

2,300 

35.02 

36 

Orchards 

1 

44 

44.00 

1,010 

2,825 

1,010 

2,825 

35.75 

23 

Florists,       .... 

o 

5 

2.50 

3,347 

6,902 

1,674 

3,451 

48.49 

669 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

236V2 

47.30 

- 

4,400 

- 

880 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

5 

86V. 

17.30 

545 

9,364 

109 

1,873 

5.82 

6 

Wood  lots 

11 

35IV2 

31.95 

4,018 

8,290 

365 

7.54 

48.47 

11 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

4 

ram 

34.69 

345 

3,140 

^8 

785 

10.99 

2 

Town  of  Hardwiek. 

261 

25,137V4 

96.31 

$249,690 

$851,746 

$957 

$3,263 

29.32 

$10 

Farms,         .... 

164 

18,810 

114.70 

196,236 

667,335 

1,197 

4,069 

29.41 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

23 

2,8701,4 

124.79 

51,326 

123,796 

2,232 

5,,382 

41.46 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detachedlots,    . 

1 

Vi 

0.25 

59 

100 

59 

100 

59.00 

236 

8 

4i>73/4 

57.22 

600 

7,625 

75 

953 

7.87 

1 

Grass  lots 

13 

264  v. 

20.35 

601 

5,265 

46 

405 

11.42 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

40 

1,994V2 

49.86 

53 

33,000 

1 

825 

0.16 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

740 

61.67 

815 

14,625 

68 

1,219 

5.57 

1 

Town  of  Harvard. 

225 

14,8693/4 

66.09 

$223,121 

$1,061,988 

$992 

$4,720 

21.01 

$15 

Farms,          .... 

171 

12,461% 

72.88 

188,110 

932,008 

1,100 

5,450 

20.18 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

2-2 

1,436% 

65.31 

30,696 

S9,.562 

1,395 

4,071 

34.27 

21 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

12 

12.00 

124 

746 

124 

746 

16.62 

10 

Market  gardens, 

1 

3IV2 

31.50 

356 

422 

356 

422 

84.36 

11 

Orchards,    .... 

4 

1443/4 

36.19 

3,074 

21,013 

769 

5,253 

14.63 

21 

Florists,       .... 

1 

Vs 

0.13 

310 

728 

310 

728 

42.58 

2,480 

772 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC. :   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


COUNTY  OF 

WORCESTER  —  Continued. 

Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

ajre 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agi!1cl-i.tu- 

m  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 

Valueof 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of  Prod- 
ucts 

EAL  PURPOSKS. 

ucts 

crt.v 

Proi)erty 

per  .\cre 

Town  of  llarvar<l 

—  Coil. 

Grass  lots 

5 

391,2 

7.90 

$147 

$440 

$29 

$88 

33.41 

$4 

Wood  lots 

13 

316 

24.31 

10 

3,680 

* 

283 

0.27 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

< 

427VL' 

61.07 

294 

13,389 

42 

1,913 

2.20 

* 

Town  of  Iloldcn. 

324 

19,448y2 

60.03 

$165,516 

$583,672 

$511 

$1,801 

28.36 

$9 

Farms,          .... 

116 

9,073 

78.22 

96,242 

325,746 

830 

2,808 

29.55 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

43 

3,813 

88.67 

60,643 

145,732 

1,410 

3,389 

41.61 

16 

Farms,  egg  and  poultiy  . 

6 

147 

24., 50 

6,820 

11,801 

1,137 

1,967 

57.79 

46 

Detached  lots,    . 

98 

3,507y2 

35.79 

_ 

49,1.50 

_ 

502 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

21 

1,227 

58.43 

750 

22,025 

36 

1,049 

3.41 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

31 

1,096 

35.35 

903 

17,960 

29 

579 

5.02 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

585 

65.00 

159 

11,258 

18 

1,251 

1.41 

* 

Town  of  Ilopedale. 

59 

1,7.541/4 

29.73 

$26,032 

$116,779 

$441 

$1,979 

22.29 

$1^ 

Farms 

26 

9641/2 

37.10 

16,880 

74,625 

649 

2,870 

22.62 

18 

Farms,  dairy 

6 

224 

37.33 

6,174 

20,118 

1,029 

3,3,53 

30.69 

28 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

9y4 

4.63 

858 

2,601 

429 

1,301 

32.99 

tt'i 

Detached  lots,    . 

10 

164 

16.40 

_ 

8,755 

_ 

876 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

7 

7.00 

1,010 

1,300 

1,010 

1,300 

77.69 

144 

Grass  lots 

1 

2 

2.00 

- 

1,50 

- 

150 

- 

- 

AVood  lots 

12 

327 

27.25 

_ 

8,310 

_ 

693 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

56y2 

56.50 

1,110 

920 

1,110 

920 

1-20.65 

20 

Town  of 

Hnbbardstou. 

354 

24,689% 

69.75 

$172,073 

$690,164 

$486 

$1,950 

24.93 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

199 

16,707y4 

83.96 

140,192 

559,991 

704 

2,814 

25.03 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

20 

1,6271/2 

81.38 

28,326 

62,451 

1,416 

3,123 

45.36 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

114% 

16.32 

1,444 

11,661 

206 

1,666 

12.38 

13 

Market  gardens. 

1 

50 

50.00 

325 

620 

325 

620 

52.42 

7 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

25 

25.00 

_ 

125 

_ 

125 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

65 

2,.')413A 

39.10 

1,320 

26,740 

20 

411 

4.94 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

50 

2,. 505 

50.10 

396 

20,201 

8 

404 

1.96 

^ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

11 

1,119 

101.73 

70 

8,375 

6 

761 

0.84 

* 

Town  of  Kiancasler. 

336 

15,406% 

45.85 

$179,871 

$1,197,926 

$535 

$3,565 

15.02 

$12 

Farms,         .... 

173 

9,6393/g 

55.72 

146,464 

950,941 

847 

5,497 

15.40 

15 

Farms,  dairy      . 

8 

216 

27.00 

7, .544 

35,638 

943 

4,455 

21.17 

35 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

12 

251% 

20.98 

14,902 

.58,1.54 

1,242 

4,846 

25.63 

59 

Market  gardens, 
Orchards,    .... 

4 

51 

12.75 

2,379 

38,654 

595 

9,664 

6.15 

47 

1 

3 

3.00 

_ 

310 

_ 

310 

- 

— 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

30 

30.00 

24 

1,600 

24 

1,600 

1.50 

* 

Florists,       .... 

O 

86y. 

43.25 

5,511 

12,014 

2,756 

6,007 

45.87 

64 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

17% 

5.88 

28 

710 

9 

237 

3.94 

2 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

23 

23.00 

- 

5,6.50 

_ 

5,650 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

25 

254% 

10.19 

1,274 

10,8,55 

51 

434 

11.74 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

89 

2,8561/^ 

.32.09 

377 

41, .5.59 

4 

467 

0.91 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

17 

1.977% 

116.34 

1,368 

41,f^4l 

80 

2,461 

3.27 

* 

Town  of  Iicicester. 

341 

14,0795/s 

41.29 

$155,955 

$623,304 

$457 

§1,828 

25.02 

$U 

Farms,         .... 

Kil 

7,9261,4 

49.23 

95,443 

421,.5,50 

593 

2,618 

22.64 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

30 

1,7931/2 

59.78 

41,711 

91,8,54 

1,390 

3,062 

45.41 

23 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

33% 

6.75 

1,.566 

5,238 

313 

1,048 

29.90 

46 

Florists 

0 

1% 

0.88 

1,400 

4.929 

700 

2,465 

28.40 

800 

Grass  lots 

26 

363-y4 

13.99 

2,710 

12,271 

104 

472 

22.08 

7 

Wood  lots,  .... 

77 

1,726% 

22.43 

S 

34,909 

* 

453 

0.02 

« 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

40 

2,233% 

65.84 

13,117 

52,5.53 

328 

1,314 

24.96 

6 

Town  of 

lieoiuin»«t«r. 

235 

11,057% 

47.05 

$243,568 

$649,605 

$1,036 

$2,764 

37.49 

$22 

Farms 

120 

6,282% 

52.35 

162..588 

404,863 

1,3,55 

3,374 

40.16 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

585 

48.75 

33,635 

48,986 

2,.S03 

4,082 

68.66 

57 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

4 

4.00 

760 

1,715 

760 

1,715 

44.31 

190 

Market  gardens. 

10 

190 

19.00 

40,882 

69,360 

4,088 

6,936 

58.94 

215 

Florists,        .... 

2 

3oy4 

15.13 

5,367 

8,191 

2,684 

4,096 

65.52 

177 

Detached  lots,    . 

74 

3.474% 

46.95 

- 

108,710 

- 

1,469 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

4 

73 

18.25 

96 

2,760 

24 

690 

3.48 

1 

Wood  lots,  . 

8 

1581,.'. 

19.81 

- 

2,740 

- 

343 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

4 

260i,'2 

65.13 

240 

2,280 

60 

570 

10.53 

* 

Town  of  linnenburt;. 

338 

16,0581/2 

47.51 

$2.50,8.54 

$893,338 

$742 

$2,643 

28.08 

$16- 

Farms,         .... 

186 

10,264y. 

55.19 

188,286 

700,329 

1,012 

3,765 

26.89 

18 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

1,334  ■ 

78.47 

50,5.52 

100,363 

2,974 

5,904 

.50.37 

38 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

112 

16.00 

5,796 

14,085 

828 

2,012 

41.15 

52 

Market  gardens. 

2 

39 

19.50 

1,881 

8,304 

941 

4,152 

22.65 

48 

PAEM   STATISTICS. 


773 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF   PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricoltu- 
KAL  Pdeposes. 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valucof 
Prod- 
ucts 

Value  of 
Prop- 
erty 

Products 

of  Value  01 

Property 

of Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 

TowD  of  liuneubiirgr 

—  Cou. 

Florists 

1 

4 

4.00 

$557 

$1,450 

$557 

$1,450 

38.41 

$139 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

4 

4.00 

_ 

40 

_ 

40 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

21 

]83V^ 

8.74 

1,567 

6,283 

75 

252 

29.66 

9 

Wood  lots,  .... 

76 

2,292  V. 

30.16 

83 

38,490 

1 

.506 

0.22 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

27 

1,825 

67.59 

2,132 

24,994 

79 

926 

8.. 53 

1 

Town  of  Mendon. 

242 

10,878% 

44.95 

$115,717 

$479,821 

$478 

$1,983 

24.12 

$11 

Farms 

133 

7,820% 

58.80 

81,110 

362,771 

610 

2,728 

22.. 36 

10 

Farms,  dairy 

11 

1,040V. 

94.59 

27,508 

51,201 

2,601 

4,6,55 

5;i.73 

26 

Farms,  egg  aud  poultry  . 

14 

1927/8 

13.78 

5,437 

22,361 

388 

1,597 

24.31 

28 

Market  gardens, 

1 

10 

10.00 

464 

1,817 

464 

1,817 

25.. 54 

46 

Orchards 

3 

6V2 

2.17 

104 

1,490 

35 

497 

6.98 

16 

Cranberry  bogs. 

5 

58% 

11.75 

16 

3,325 

3 

665 

0.48 

* 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

39V2 

13.17 

_ 

597 

_ 

199 

— 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

16 

252 

15.75 

480 

5,326 

30 

333 

9.01 

2 

AVood  lots,  .... 

47 

982% 

20.91 

72 

22,640 

2 

482 

0.32 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

475y4 

52.81 

526 

8,293 

58 

921 

6.34 

1 

Ton-n  of  JHilford. 

123 

4,03214 

32.78 

$75,780 

$304,242 

$616 

$2,474 

24.91 

$19 

Farms,        .... 

48 

1,972 

41.08 

29,887 

158,304 

623 

3,298 

18.88 

15 

Farms,  dairy 

16 

1,0331/1. 

64.59 

39,405 

76,809 

2,463 

4,801 

51.30 

38 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

24 

12.00 

563 

3,461 

282 

1,731 

16.27 

23 

Market  gardens, 

1 

9 

9.00 

5,821 

15,448 

5,821 

15,448 

37.68 

647 

Detached  lots,    . 

33 

809 

24.. 52 

- 

42,035 

- 

1,274 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

6 

373/4 

6.29 

24 

3,860 

4 

643 

0.62 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

14 

104 

7.43 

_ 

2,805 

-, 

200 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

3 

43 

14.33 

80 

1,520 

26 

507 

5.26 

2 

Town  of  millbiiry. 

228 

8,6697/8 

38.03 

$153,603 

$510,807 

$674 

$2,240 

30.07 

$18 

Farms,        .... 

127 

5,404% 

42.56 

103,304 

367,979 

813 

2,897 

28.07 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

1,377% 

55.10 

46,232 

99,366 

1,849 

3,975 

46.. 53 

34 

Market  gardens. 

1 

40 

40.00 

243 

1,387 

243 

1,387 

17.. 52 

6 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

3V2 

3.50 

50 

500 

50 

,500 

10.00 

14 

Detached  lots,    . 

16 

368 

23.00 

6,985 

437 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots 

16 

255y2 

15.97 

290 

9,546 

18 

597 

3.04 

1 

Wood  lots 

24 

5i3y4 

21.39 

_ 

8, 137 

_ 

339 

- 

- 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

18 

707V2 

39.31 

3,484 

16,907 

194 

939 

20.61 

5 

Town  of 

New  Braintree. 

134 

12,970y8 

96.79 

$171,861 

$512,505 

$1,283 

$3,825 

33.53 

$13 

Farms,         .... 

79 

10,-5423/8 

133.45 

134,317 

430,693 

1,700 

5,452 

31.19 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

10 

l,225Vi 

122.. 53 

27,903 

63,712 

2,790 

6,371 

43.80 

23 

Grass  lots 

15 

369y2 

24.63 

429 

5,140 

29 

343 

8.35 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

20 

575V. 

28.78 

8,950 

9,.530 

448 

477 

93.91 

16 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

10 

257y2 

25.75 

262 

3,430 

26 

343 

7.64 

1 

Town  of 

Northboi-oiig'li. 

276 

11,136 

40.35 

$165,183 

$767,046 

$598 

$2,779 

2 1.. 53 

$15 

Farms 

147 

7,0691/, 

54.21 

132,890 

616,298 

904 

4,193 

21.. 56 

17 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

9013/4 

69.37 

17,751 

59,034 

1,365 

4,.54l 

30.07 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

10 

176 

17.60 

7,070 

22,977 

707 

2,298 

30.77 

40 

Market  gardens, 

S 

1661/, 

20.81 

4,.547 

11,490 

.568 

1,436 

39.57 

27 

Orchards 

1 

20 

20.00 

100 

2,9.50 

100 

2,950 

3.39 

5 

Grass  lots,  .... 

32 

6421/4 

'20.07 

1,090 

23,969 

34 

749 

4.. 55 

2 

Wood  lof* 

54 

778 

14.41 

423 

18,135 

8 

336 

2.33 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

11 

482 

43.82 

1,312 

12,193 

119 

1,108 

10.76 

3 

Town  of  ]Vorthbi-i(Ig:e. 

196 

10,802^4 

55.11 

$98,186 

$409,455 

$501 

$2,089 

23.98 

$9 

Farms,         .... 

88 

6,1571/, 

69.97 

48,304 

233,033 

549 

2,648 

20.73 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

26 

2,0341/1 

78.24 

39,024 

98,932 

1,.501 

3,805 

39.45 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

27 

9.00 

513 

0,509 

171 

2,170 

7.88 

19 

Market  gardens. 

3 

33 

11.00 

1,950 

2,876 

650 

959 

67.80 

59 

Florists,       .... 

3 

38y2 

12.83 

6,576 

18,912 

2,192 

6,304 

34.77 

171 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

61 

15.25 

_ 

1,,5.50 

- 

388 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

11 

I34y2 

12.23 

184 

2,171 

17 

197 

8.48 

1 

Wood  lots,  .... 

43 

1,3611/1, 

31.66 

135 

28,347 

3 

659 

0.48 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

15 

955 

e3.67 

1,500 

17,125 

100 

1,142 

8.76 

2 

Town  of 

Kortb  Bi-ookfield. 

255 

12,9171/2 

50.66 

$151,750 

$685,,557 

$595 

$2,296 

25.92 

$12 

Farms,        .... 

141 

7,357y4 

.52.18 

83,031 

378,805 

589 

2,687 

21.92 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

38 

3,229 

84.97 

65,709 

161,529 

1,729 

4,251 

40.68 

20 

Detacheil  lots,   . 

2 

440 

220.00 

- 

4,20(1 

- 

2,100 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

26 

638 

20.69 

807 

11,481 

31 

442 

7.03 

2 

774 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1893. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Perceutages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Valueof 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

ill  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Valueof 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of Prod- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Tonn  of  Xorth 

Brookfielcl  —  Cou. 

Wood  lots,  . 

39 

92Sy4 

•23.80 

$1,338 

$20,732 

$34 

$.5.32 

6.45 

$1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

425 

47.22 

865 

8,810 

96 

979 

9.82 

•J 

Town  of  Oakliaiu. 

196 

13,2651,1; 

67.68 

$87,835 

$304,009 

$448 

$1,551 

28.89 

$7 

Farms 

104 

9,586 

92.17 

79,0.56 

246,937 

760 

2,374 

32.01 

8 

rarms,  dairy 

7 

648y2 

92.64 

7,298 

16,643 

1,043 

2,378 

43.85 

11 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

4 

19% 

4.94 

608 

1,995 

152 

499 

30.48 

31 

■Orchards 

1 

2 

2.00 

12 

320 

12 

320 

3.75 

6 

iJrass  lots 

14 

3963/4 

'28.34 

336 

5,3,55 

24 

383 

6.-27 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

47 

1,3  isy. 

27.95 

146 

1.5,215 

3 

324 

0.96 

* 

■Grass  and  wood  lots, 

19 

1,299 

68.37 

379 

17,544 

20 

923 

2.16 

* 

Town  of  Oxfor«I. 

241 

14,209y8 

58.96 

$1-20,255 

$543,531 

$499 

$2,255 

•22.12 

* 

Farms,        .... 

135 

10,145% 

75.15 

10-2,592 

436,465 

760 

3,233 

23.51 

SIO 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

775y4 

86.14 

15,685 

34,792 

1,743 

3,866 

45.08 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detacheil  lots,    . 

1 

16 

16.00 

535 

2,1-22 

535 

2,1-22 

'25.21 

33 

20 

56  Hi 

■28.06 

- 

9,110 

_ 

456 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

12 

27iy4 

22.60 

_ 

3, .560 

_ 

297 

_ 

_ 

Wood  lots 

49 

l,362y2 

27.81 

12 

33,505 

* 

684 

0.04 

* 

Grasa  and  wood  lots. 

15 

l,077y2 

71.83 

1,431 

•23,977 

95 

1,598 

5.97 

I 

Town  of  Paxton. 

156 

9,621% 

61.68 

$69,4-22 

$277,286 

$445 

$1,777 

25.04 

S7 

Farms 

69 

5,994y4 

86.87 

49,470 

187,409 

717 

2,716 

26.40 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

746y4 

62.19 

14,884 

32,847 

1,240 

2,737 

45.31 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

85y2 

14. -25 

3,148 

7,445 

525 

1,241 

42.-28 

37 

Market  gardens, 

3 

53 

26.50 

246 

873 

1-23 

437 

-28.18 

5 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

287 

57.40 

- 

6,840 

_ 

1,368 

_ 

_ 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

1 

32 

32  00 

136 

900 

136 

900 

15.11 

4 

Grass  lots 

21 

5843^ 

27.85 

1,176 

8,916 

56 

425 

13.19 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

16 

4i7y2 

26.09 

_ 

8,115 

- 

507 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

24 

i,42iy2 

59. '23 

362 

23,941 

15 

998 

1.51 

* 

Town  of  Petersham. 

290 

24,224y2 

81.84 

$141,761 

$630,769 

$479 

$2,131 

•22.47 

$6 

Farms 

201 

19,2053,4 

95.55 

126,757 

561,712 

631 

2,795 

22.57 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,219 

93.77 

9,542 

31,221 

734 

2,402 

30.. 56 

8 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

.? 

15 

7.50 

785 

1,762 

393 

881 

44.55 

52 

Detached  lots,    . 

25 

l,354y. 

54.18 

- 

11,.506 

- 

460 

_ 

_ 

■Grass  lots 

13 

302  " 

23.23 

275 

4,196 

21 

323 

6.. 55 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

21 

827y2 

39.40 

3,-274 

6,865 

1.56 

327 

47.69 

4 

•Grass  and  wood  lots. 

21 

1,3003/4 

61.94 

1,1-28 

13,507 

54 

643 

8.35 

* 

Town  of  Phillipston. 

205 

15,1501,4 

73.90 

$88,628 

$282,629 

$432 

$1,379 

31.36 

$6 

Farms 

101 

10,5641,4 

104.60 

78,067 

222,443 

773 

2,-202 

35.10 

J 

Farms,  dairy 

1 

833y4 

119.04 

8,892 

17,909 

l,-270 

2,.558 

49.65 

11 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

353,4 

17.88 

671 

2,782 

336 

l,.39l 

•24.12 

19 

Detached  lots,    . 

27 

659y, 

24.43 

- 

8,580 

- 

318 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

37 

l,364y2 

36.88 

476 

14,800 

13 

400 

3.-22 

* 

Wood  lots 

12 

435 

36. '25 

_ 

6,180 

_ 

515 

_ 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

19 

1,258 

66.21 

522 

9,935 

27 

523 

5.25 

* 

Town  of  Princeton. 

363 

22,1363/8 

60.98 

$167,370 

$709,118 

$461 

$1,953 

23.60 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

217 

U,28-2y8 

65.82 

118,857 

526,158 

548 

2,425 

22., 59 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

2,-229y2 

159.25 

43,702 

97,8-20 

3,122 

6,987 

44.68 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

!) 

U-i-/s 

15.88 

2,068 

11,035 

•230 

1,-2-26 

18.74 

14 

Orchards,    .... 

0 

4% 

0.79 

42 

1,213 

7 

202 

3.46 

y 

Detached  lots,   . 

12 

302:'4 

25.23 

3,170 

264 

Grass  lots,  .... 

40 

1,.5845', 

39.62 

283 

2.5,7.50 

1 

644 

1.10 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

44 

l,836y4 

41.73 

1,182 

23,439 

27 

533 

5.04 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

21 

l,753y2 

83.50 

1,-236 

20,533 

59 

978 

6.02 

* 

Town  of  Ro.ralMton. 

268 

25,940 

96.79 

$129,137 

$459,878 

$482 

$1,716 

28.08 

$5 

Farms,         .... 

16S 

19,442-'!4 

115.73 

102,369 

376,930 

609 

2,-244 

27.16 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

16 

1,83.5-% 

114.73 

17,666 

38,961 

1,104 

2,485 

45.34 

10 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

iiy2 

11. .50 

304 

1,316 

304 

1,316 

-23.10 

26 

Market  gardens. 

1 

40 

40.00 

647 

1,1-26 

647 

1,1-26 

57.46 

16 

Detached  lots,    . 

6 

526 

87.67 

_ 

2,.570 

- 

428 

_ 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

10 

90Vo 

9.05 

257 

1,905 

26 

191 

13.49 

3 

Wood  lots,  .... 

40 

2,442y2 

61.06 

3,905 

23,235 

98 

.581 

16.81 

'2 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

26 

1,551 

59.65 

3,989 

13,835 

153 

532 

28.83 

3 

Town  of  Rutland. 

261 

21,645y4 

82.93 

$151,2-23 

$466,947 

$579 

$1,789 

32.39 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

142 

14,87.3% 

104.75 

121,812 

361,184 

858 

2,544 

33.73 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

2,166% 

144.44 

28,332 

57,734 

1,889 

3,849 

49.07 

13 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


775 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  op 

ber 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agkicdltu- 

in  Each 

Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

RAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Rutland 

—  Con. 

Farms,  egg  ami  poultry  . 

1 

19 

19.00 

$489 

$1,564 

$489 

$1,564 

31.27 

$26 

Detached  lots,   . 

55 

2,053% 

.37.34 

- 

21,920 

- 

399 

_ 

Grass  lots 

1-2 

878 

73.17 

226 

8,475 

19 

706 

2.67 

* 

Wood  lots 

27 

906 

33.56 

109 

9,805 

4 

363 

1.11 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

9 

748 

83.11 

255 

6,265 

28 

696 

4.07 

* 

Toivii  of  SlirctvsUiiry. 

■279 

13,059 

46.81 

$250,123 

$927,341 

$896 

$3,324 

26.97 

$19 

Farms,         .... 

178 

9,499 

53.37 

189,679 

701,041 

1,066 

3,938 

27.06 

20 

Farms,  dairy 

25 

2,045  V, 

81.82 

48,332 

146,940 

1,933 

5,878 

32.89 

24 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

9 

193V4 

21.47 

5,578 

21,076 

620 

2,342 

26.47 

29 

Market  gardens. 

4 

89V4 

22.31 

4,794 

11,469 

1,199 

2,867 

41.80 

54 

Orchards 

1 

391/, 

39.. 50 

60 

1,520 

60 

1,.520 

3.95 

2 

Grass  lots 

14 

260 

18.57 

333 

10,075 

24 

720 

3.31 

1 

Wood  lots 

39 

.558 

14.31 

1,185 

25,720 

30 

659 

4.61 

2 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

3741,^ 

41.61 

162 

9,500 

18 

1,056 

1.71 

* 

Town  of 

Soutliborough. 

142 

7,9501/2 

55.99 

$209,131 

$1,014,766 

$1,473 

$7,146 

20.61 

$26 

Farms,         .... 

80 

.5,471 

68.. 39 

141,007 

757,395 

1,763 

9,467 

18.62 

26 

Farms,  dairy 

28 

1,567 

55.96 

62,771 

207,636 

2,242 

7,416 

30.23 

4 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

901/. 

15.08 

2,985 

19,735 

498 

3,289 

15.13 

33 

Market  gardens. 

1 

23 

23.00 

1,943 

4,235 

1,943 

4,235 

45.88 

84 

Detached  lots,    . 

4 

157 

39.25 

- 

4,030 

- 

1,008 

- 

— 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

24 

24.00 

_ 

1,650 

_ 

1,650 

_ 

_ 

Gi-ass  lots 

i 

1121,2 

16.07 

425 

4,025 

61 

575 

10.56 

4 

Wood  lots,  .... 

1 

147y2 

21.07 

_ 

3,0.50 

- 

436 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

8 

358 

44.75 

- 

13,010 

- 

1,626 

- 

- 

Tonn  of  Soutbbridge. 

96 

9,320% 

97.09 

$122,366 

$390,007 

$1,275 

$4,063 

31.38 

$13 

Farms 

69 

6,697V8 

97.06 

80,261 

286,648 

1,163 

4,154 

28.00 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

14 

2,002% 

143.05 

37,695 

82,658 

2,693 

5,904 

45.00 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

701/2 

70.50 

195 

2,692 

195 

2,692 

7.24 

3 

Market  gardens. 

1 

7 

7.00 

2,715 

8,150 

2,715 

8,150 

33.31 

388 

Florists,       .... 

1 

^2 

2.50 

1,500 

3,509 

1,500 

3,509 

42.75 

600 

Detached  lots,    . 

9 

528V2 

58.72 

- 

6,200 

- 

689 

- 

_ 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

1 

12 

12.00 

- 

150 

- 

150 

- 

- 

Tovrn  of  Kpencer. 

206 

16,43614 

79.79 

$229,222 

$674,385 

$1,11.3 

$3,274 

33.99 

$14 

Farms,         .... 

119 

10,812V, 

90.86 

135,640 

437,805 

1,140 

3,679 

30.98 

13 

Farms,  dairy 

40 

3,399 

84.98 

85,904 

179,425 

2,148 

4,486 

47.88 

25 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

57 

11.40 

4,163 

7,452 

834 

1,490 

55.86 

73 

Market  gardens. 

3 

2?i 

0.92 

878 

6,083 

293 

2,028 

14.43 

319 

Florists,       .... 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,300 

1,960 

1,300 

1,960 

66.33 

1,300 

Grass  lots,  .... 

17 

1,008V2 

59.32 

353 

15,895 

21 

935 

2 .  22 

* 

Wood  lots 

13 

5531/0 

42. 5S 

39 

15,140 

3 

1,165 

o!26 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

8 

602 

75.25 

945 

10,625 

118 

1,328 

8.89 

2 

Ton-u  of  Sterling:. 

299 

18,51.5V2 

61.92 

$264,480 

$1,069,886 

$885 

$3,578 

24.72 

$14 

Farms 

175 

13,751V4 

78.58 

217,886 

885,155 

1,245 

5,058 

24.62 

16 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

1,541V2 

73.40 

42,688 

118,773 

2,033 

5,6.56 

35.94 

28 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

6 

84V2 

14.08 

2,567 

8,615 

428 

1,436 

29.80 

30 

Orchards,    .        .        .    "   . 

2 

57 

28.. 50 

72 

6,302 

36 

3,151 

1.14 

1 

Detached  lots,    . 

12 

4031/, 

33.63 

- 

7,195 

_ 

600 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

30 

957% 

31.93 

540 

1.5,.300 

18 

510 

3., 53 

* 

Wood  lots 

41 

965% 

23.55 

145 

14,636 

4 

357 

0.99 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

12 

7541/4 

62.85 

582 

13,910 

49 

1,159 

4.18 

* 

Town  of  Sturbridgre. 

309 

22,715% 

73.51 

$184,404 

$593,543 

$597 

$1,921 

31.07 

$8 

Farms,         .... 

192 

16,9763'8 

88.42 

130.473 

493,810 

680 

2,572 

26.42 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

13 

1,295 

99.62 

24,001 

43,640 

1,846 

3,357 

55.00 

19 

Market  gardens. 

1 

12 

12.00 

430 

834 

430 

834 

51.. 56 

36 

Detached  lots,    . 

17 

325 

19.12 

- 

4,125 

_ 

243 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

22 

548 

24.91 

634 

7,543 

29 

343 

8.41 

1 

Wood  lots 

39 

1,821 

46.69 

27,093 

25,620 

695 

657 

105.75 

15 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

25 

1,738 

69.52 

1,773 

17,971 

71 

719 

9.87 

1 

Town  of  Satton. 

300 

18,3241/8 

61.08 

$197,616 

$728,183 

$659 

$2,427 

27.14 

$U 

Farms,         .... 

239 

15,137% 

63.34 

140,791 

594,177 

.589 

2, 48(5 

23.70 

9 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

1,782 

84.86 

47,171 

99,710 

2,246 

4,748 

47.31 

26 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

105V2 

21.10 

4,491 

10,740 

898 

2,148 

41.82 

43 

Market  gardens. 

1 

10 

10.00 

476 

2,051 

476 

2,051 

23.21 

48 

Orchards 

1 

57 

.57.00 

- 

1,055 

- 

1,0.55 

- 

- 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

90 

90.00 

500 

1,6.50 

500 

1,6,50 

30.30 

6 

Detached'lots,    . 

1 

60% 

60.75 

- 

600 

- 

600 

- 

- 

776 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

,r*''Se   , 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agkicoltu- 

in  Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  V.Tlue  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

KAL  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of  Siitton  —  Con. 

Grass  lots,  .... 

6 

117 

19.50 

$84 

$2,605 

$14 

$434 

3.22 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

16 

638 

39.88 

3,676 

9,515 

230 

595 

38.63 

$6 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

3261/0 

36.28 

427 

6,080 

47 

676 

7.02 

1 

Town  of  Teinpleton. 

297 

16,4921,1. 

55.53 

$113,447 

$503,632 

$382 

$1,696 

22.53 

$7 

Farms,         .... 

170 

10,580 

62.24 

75,910 

354,892 

447 

2,088 

21.39 

7 

Farms,  dairy 

17 

l,585y. 

93.26 

26,494 

63,067 

1,558 

3,710 

42.01 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

31 

31.00 

341 

1,915 

341 

1,915 

17.81 

11 

Market  gardens, 

7 

9oy4 

12.89 

8,.579 

29,410 

1,226 

4,201 

29.17 

95 

Orchards,    .... 

1 

3 

3.00 

118 

455 

118 

455 

25.93 

39 

Detached  lots,    . 

44 

i.4i4y4 

32.14 

- 

13,990 

- 

318 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

3 

59y, 

19.83 

130 

2,350 

43 

783 

5.53 

2 

Grass  lots,  .... 

14 

351 

25.07 

819 

7,744 

59 

553 

10.. 58 

2 

Wood  lots,  .... 

24 

963V2 

40.15 

12 

12,.575 

* 

5-24 

0.10 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

16 

l,414y2 

88.41 

1,044 

17,234 

65 

1,077 

6.06 

* 

Tonn  of  llpton. 

316 

13,414% 

42.45 

$141,694 

$612,326 

$448 

$1,938 

23.14 

$11 

Farms 

211 

9,607ys 

45.53 

118,.372 

507,671 

561 

2,406 

23.32 

12 

Farms,  dairy 

12 

914 

76.17 

16,343 

42,697 

1,362 

3,558 

38.28 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

140 

28.00 

4,171 

13,604 

834 

2,721 

30.66 

30 

Florists, 

1 

1% 

1.75 

625 

2,438 

625 

2,438 

25.64 

357 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

121 

24.20 

_ 

1,700 

_ 

340 

_ 

Grass  lots 

14 

292 

20.86 

212 

3,860 

15 

276 

5.49 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

52 

1,6405/8 

31.55 

1,184 

28,466 

23 

547 

4.16 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

16 

698y4 

43.64 

787 

11,890 

49 

743 

6.62 

1 

Town  of  ITxbridge. 

264 

16,160 

61.21 

$219,802 

$691,299 

$833 

$2,619 

31.80 

$U 

Farms,         .... 

134 

9,84534 

73.48 

111,703 

437,598 

834 

3,266 

25.53 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

59 

4,470 

75.76 

98,967 

214,564 

1,677 

3,637 

46.12 

2-2 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

5 

116 

23.20 

1,557 

6,825 

311 

1,365 

22.81 

13 

Market  gardens. 

2 

5oy2 

25.25 

550 

1,355 

275 

678 

40.59 

11 

Cranberry  bogs, 

2 

5 

2.50 

_ 

400 

_ 

200 

— 

_ 

Detached  lots,    . 

8 

1413/4 

17.72 

_ 

2,175 

- 

272 

- 

_ 

Grass  lots,  .... 

5 

27 

5.40 

310 

975 

62 

195 

31.79 

11 

Wood  lots 

40 

hur,Vi 

28.63 

6,.341 

19,755 

159 

494 

32.10 

6 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

9 

358% 

39.86 

374 

7,652 

42 

850 

4.89 

1 

Town  of  Warren. 

153 

15,182y4 

99.23 

$175,266 

$581,553 

$1,140 

$3,801 

30.14 

$12 

Farms 

109 

11,5593/4 

106.05 

130,634 

422,694 

1,198 

3,878 

30.91 

11 

Farms,  dairy 

21 

1,999 

95.19 

42,399 

120,726 

2,019 

5,749 

35.12 

21 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1,165 

4,850 

1,165 

4,850 

24.02 

146 

Market  gardens, 

1 

56 

■56.00 

498 

3,063 

498 

3,063 

16.26 

9 

Grass  lots,  .... 

8 

529y2 

66.19 

144 

6,070 

18 

759 

2.37 

* 

Wood  lots 

6 

418 

69.67 

71 

11,805 

12 

1,968 

0.60 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

7 

612 

87.43 

355 

12,345 

51 

1,764 

3.88 

* 

Town  of  Webster. 

74 

5,357y2 

72.40 

$57,395 

$222,739 

$776 

$3,010 

25.77 

$11 

Farms,         .... 

50 

3,704y2 

74.09 

34,602 

152,106 

692 

3,042 

22.75 

9 

Farms,  dairv 

8 

858y2 

107.31 

19,695 

.54,484 

2,462 

6,811 

36.15 

23 

Florists,       .'       .        .        . 

3 

33% 

11.13 

3,098 

7,124 

1,033 

2,375 

43.49 

93 

Grass  lots,  .... 

2 

57y4 

28.63 

- 

800 

- 

400 

- 

- 

Wood  lots 

11 

70378 

63.99 

- 

8,225 

- 

748 

- 

- 

Town  of 

WeKtborougrli . 

213 

10,32iys 

48.46 

$229,520 

$746,082 

$1,078 

$3,.503 

30.76 

$22 

Farms 

112 

7,188y8 

64.18 

155,694 

555,011 

1,390 

4,9.55 

28.05 

22 

Farms,  dairy 

20 

l,434y4 

71.71 

57,214 

127,532 

2,861 

6,377 

44.86 

40 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

79 

11.29 

7,558 

12,161 

1,080 

1,737 

62.15 

96 

Market  gardens, 

5 

1291,4 

25.85 

6,285 

15,317 

1,257 

3,063 

41.03 

49 

Orchards 

1 

40 

40.00 

15 

880 

15 

880 

1.70 

* 

Florists,       .... 

1 

V2 

0.50 

1,706 

725 

1,706 

725 

235.31 

34 

Detached  lots,    . 

14 

290y4 

20.73 

- 

9,295 

- 

664 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

17 

227y2 

13.38 

216 

5,.528 

13 

325 

3.91 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

26 

349 

13.42 

145 

9,110 

6 

350 

1.59 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

10 

584 

58.40 

687 

10,523 

69 

1,0,W 

6.53 

1 

Town  of 

West  KoylNton. 

118 

6,230 

52.80 

$138,022 

$457,450 

$1,170 

$3,877 

30.17 

$22 

Farms,         .... 

74 

4,256y, 

.57.52 

80,484 

294,740 

1,088 

3,983 

27.31 

19 

Farms,  dairy 

19 

1,484  " 

78.11 

52,540 

140,759 

2,765 

7,408 

37.33 

35 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

2 

ley* 

8.13 

846 

4,367 

423 

2,184 

19.37 

52 

Market  gardens. 

'2 

313,4 

15.88 

2,333 

6,534 

1,167 

3,267 

35.71 

73 

Cranberry  bogs. 

1 

2 

2.00 

- 

20 

- 

20 

- 

- 

Florists 

1 

1 

1.00 

1,060 

2,468 

1,060 

2,468 

42.95 

1,060 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


777 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND ;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC. :    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Xum- 
ber 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

AND  Classification  of 

Total 

Aver- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  for  Agricultu- 

ill Each 
Class 

Acreage 

age  Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value  of 
Prod- 

Value of 
Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

of Prod- 
ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

Town  of 

West  Boylstou  —  Con. 

Detached  lots,    . 

3 

107 

35.67 

- 

$2,100 

- 

$700 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

7 

&J 

9.86 

$451 

3,312 

$64 

473 

13.62 

$7 

Wood  lots,  .... 

6 

22  ly. 

36.92 

188 

2,240 

31 

373 

8.39 

* 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

3 

41 

13.67 

120 

910 

40 

303 

13.19 

i 

Tom  II  of 

West  Bi'ookfleltl. 

106 

12,697% 

76.49 

$128,878 

$470,880 

$776 

$2,837 

27.37 

$10 

Farms,         .... 

98 

9,799 

99.99 

109,101 

382,062 

1,113 

3,799 

28.. 56 

11 

Farms,  dairy- 
Market  gardens, 

11 

1,097 

99.73 

16,487 

48,817 

1,499 

4,438 

33.77 

15 

1 

242 

242.00 

948 

2,892 

948 

2,892 

32.78 

4 

Florists, 

1 

7 

7.00 

530 

7,760 

530 

7,760 

6.83 

76 

Detached  lots,    . 

5 

104 

20.80 

_ 

1,495 

- 

299 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots,  . 

15 

342^4 

22.85 

446 

7,606 

30 

507 

5.86 

1 

Wood  lots,  . 

20 

400 

20.00 

361 

8,075 

18 

404 

4.47 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

15 

706 

47.07 

1,005 

12,173 

67 

812 

8.26 

1 

Town  of 

IVestiuinster. 

383 

22,1171/8 

57.75 

$157,749 

$734,695 

$433 

$1,918 

21.47 

$7 

Farms 

261 

16,679% 

63.91 

135,990 

626,379 

521 

2,400 

21.71 

8 

Farms,  dairy 

15 

1,381 

92.07 

17,848 

48,429 

1,190 

3,229 

36.85 

13 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

7 

143y2 

20.50 

2,458 

9,966 

351 

1,424 

24.66 

17 

Orchards,    .        .        .        . 

1 

1 

1.00 

- 

75 

- 

75 

- 

- 

Detached  lots,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

- 

125 

- 

125 

- 

- 

Gi-ass  lots 

36 

1,050% 

29.19 

768 

13,530 

21 

376 

5.60 

* 

Wood  lots 

46 

1,940 

42.17 

525 

22,341 

11 

486 

2.35 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

16 

907 

56.69 

160 

13,850 

10 

866 

1.16 

* 

Town  of 

Wineliendon. 

181 

15,9883/4 

88.34 

$84,880 

$354,622 

$469 

$1,959 

23.94 

$5 

Farms 

90 

9,979y. 

110.88 

50,787 

242,086 

564 

2.690 

20.98 

5 

Farms,  dairy 

18 

1,.5S8 

88.22 

29,206 

60,831 

1,623 

3,380 

48.01 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

1 

100 

100.00 

1,477 

3,316 

1,477 

3,316 

44.54 

15 

Florists,       .        .        .        . 

1 

2T/, 

2.50 

1,926 

6,164 

1,926 

6,164 

31.25 

770 

Detached  lots,    . 

16 

644 

40.25 

- 

3,195 

- 

200 

- 

- 

Grass  lots 

22 

8583/4 

39.03 

460 

6,445 

21 

293 

7.14 

* 

Wood  lots,  .... 

20 

1,266 

63.30 

280 

1.5,215 

14 

761 

1.84 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

13 

1,550 

119.23 

744 

17,370 

57 

1,336 

4.28 

* 

City  of  WORCESTER 

479 

18,147y8 

37.89 

$582,439 

$4,855,883 

$1,216 

$10,138 

11.99 

$32 

Farms,         .        .        .        . 

264 

10,6801/, 

40.46 

302,087 

3,165,481 

1,144 

11,990 

9.54 

28 

Farms,  dairy 

68 

4,744% 

69.77 

210,645 

1,035,320 

3,098 

15,225 

20.35 

44 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

25 

218 

8.72 

10,409 

125,194 

416 

5,008 

8.31 

48 

Market  gardens. 

7 

175 

25.00 

12,366 

50,402 

1.767 

7,200 

24.53 

71 

Nurseries 

2 

15 

7.. 50 

6.049 

25.111 

3,025 

12,556 

24.09 

403 

Florists 

11 

283/4 

2.61 

33,866 

66,437 

3,079 

6,040 

50.97 

1.178 

Detached  lots,    . 

15 

179ys 

11.94 

- 

12,350 

- 

823 

- 

- 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

1 

231/, 

23.50 

- 

7,000 

- 

7,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots,  .... 

64 

1,145% 

17.89 

6,136 

307,028 

96 

4,797 

2.00 

5 

Wood  lots,  .... 

12 

138y2 

11.54 

60 

11,640 

5 

970 

0.52 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

10 

799 

79.90 

821 

49,920 

82 

4,992 

1.64 

1 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  Counties,  and 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

Classification  of 

ber 
in 

Total 

Av- 
erage 

Total 
Value  of 

Total 
Value  of 

age 
Value 

age 
Value 

of  Value  o( 
Products 

Value 
of  Prod- 

Land Used  for  Agricultu- 

Each 

Acreage 

Size 

Products 

Property 

of  Prod- 

of Prop- 

of Value  of 

ucts 

ral  Purposes. 

Class 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

THE  .STATE. 

65,287 

3,847,749y2 

58.94 

$52,880,431 

$219,957,214 

$810 

$.337 

24.04 

$14 

Farms,        .        .        .        . 

37,.599 

2,640,988y. 

70.24 

35,806,914 

158,993,363 

9.52 

4,229 

22.52 

14 

Farms,  dairy    . 

4.876 

398,S91Vs 

81.81 

10,582,771 

28,4.50,111 

2,170 

5,835 

37.20 

27 

Farms,  eggand  poultry  . 

1.493 

25,765% 

17.26 

1,022,-345 

3,785,.532 

685 

2,.5,36 

27.01 

40 

Market  gardens. 

975 

23,2951/s 

23.89 

2,297, .506 

7.307,961 

2,3.56 

7,495 

31.44 

99 

Orchards 

84 

8453/s 

10.06 

18,893 

259,986 

225 

3,095 

7.27 

Nurseries 

23 

581 

25.26 

99,676 

298,423 

4,334 

12,975 

33.40 

172 

Cranberry  bogs. 

686 

14.345S/S 

20.91 

750,203 

2,292,172 

1,094 

3,341 

32.73 

52 

Florists,     .        .        .        . 

533 

3,280y, 

6.15 

1,597,501 

4,780,482 

2,997 

8,969 

33.42 

487 

Detached  lots,  . 

3,037 

121,396% 

39.97 

5,486 

2,601,350 

2 

8,57 

0.21 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

65 

783y8 

12.05 

81,544 

,503,106 

1,255 

7,740 

16.21 

104 

Grass  lots, 

4,225 

103,41.53/s 

24.48 

177.409 

3,133,122 

42 

742 

5.66 

2 

Wood  lots. 

8,781 

300,325y2 

34.20 

217,642 

4.224,034 

25 

481 

5.15 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

2,910 

213,836 

73.48 

222,.541 

3,327,.572 

76 

1,143 

6.69 

1 

778 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;  WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Continued. 


The  State,  Counties,  and 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

Average 

Classification  of 

ber 

Tnffll 

Av- 

Total 

Total 

age 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  L'sed  fou  Agricultu- 

in 
Each 

Acreage 

erage 
Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value 
of  Prod- 

Value 
of  Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

ral  PUKPOSES. 

Class 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

BARNSTABLE. 

2,124 

81,4315/s 

38.34 

$1,053,915 

$4,246,169 

$496 

$1,999 

24.82 

$13 

Farms,       .... 

1,226 

53,951% 

44.01 

736,412 

3,060.375 

601 

2,496 

24.06 

14 

Farms,  dairy    . 

70 

3,7941.1; 

54.21 

66,316 

1.50,656 

947 

2,152 

44.02 

17 

Farms,  egg  and  poultiy  . 

169 

1,992% 

11.79 

.54,842 

180,081 

325 

1,066 

.30.45 

28 

Market  gardens. 

46 

639 

13.89 

22,068 

53,0.53 

480 

1,153 

41.60 

35 

Orchards 

4 

661/i 

16.56 

493 

5,359 

123 

1,340 

9.20 

7 

Nurseries, 

1 

7 

7.00 

1,665 

1,908 

1,665 

1,908 

87.26 

238 

■Cran  berry  bogs. 

363 

3,575% 

9.85 

150,447 

639,587 

414 

1,762 

23.52 

42 

Florists,     .... 

5 

214% 

42.98 

6,550 

13,7.52 

1,310 

2,7.50 

47.63 

30 

Detached  lots,  . 

6 

47% 

7.85 

60 

1,886 

10 

314 

3.18 

1 

Oraps  lots. 

35 

268% 

7.68 

778 

5,505 

22 

157 

14.13 

3 

Wood  lots, 

160 

10,526 

65.79 

915 

88,140 

6 

551 

1.04 

# 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

39 

6,3485/;:^ 

162.79 

13,369 

45.867 

343 

1,176 

29.15 

2 

BERKSHIRE. 

5,293 

562,562% 

106.28 

$4,365,318 

$19,111,110 

$825 

$3,611 

22.84 

$8 

Farms,       .... 

3,448 

381,830% 

110.74 

3,179,203 

14,929,810 

922 

4,330 

21.29 

8 

Farms,  dairy    . 

506 

67,068% 

132.55 

1,038,.521 

2,777,930 

2,052 

5,490 

37.38 

15 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

22 

182% 

8.28 

17,670 

46,560 

803 

2,116 

37.95 

97 

Market  garilens, 

35 

576% 

16.46 

34,623 

126,371 

989 

3,611 

27.40 

60 

Cranberry  bogs. 

2 

17 

8.50 

- 

700 

- 

350 

- 

- 

Florists, 

15 

50V+ 

3.35 

16,029 

75,630 

1,069 

5,042 

21.19 

319 

Detached  lots, . 

176 

16,4451/4 

93.44 

189 

149,255 

1 

848 

0.13 

1 

Mines,  quarries, pits,  etc., 

9 

202 

22.44 

15,4.54 

66,230 

1,717 

7,359 

23.33 

J   i 

Grass  lots. 

285 

10,978% 

38.52 

22,522 

239,040 

79 

839 

9.42 

2 

Wood  lots. 

528 

43,871% 

83.09 

20,877 

345,952 

40 

6.55 

6.03 

* 

Grass  and  Avood  lots. 

267 

41,341 

154.84 

20,230 

353,632 

76 

1,324 

5.72 

5 

BRISTOL. 

5,593 

249,930'% 

44.69 

$5,007,991 

$18,557,043 

$895 

$3,318 

26.99 

$20 

Farms,       .... 

3,429 

183,709% 

53.58 

3,639,492 

14,616,565 

1,061 

4,263 

24.90 

20 

Farms,  dairy    . 

293 

18,773% 

64.07 

767,223 

1,750,724 

2,619 

5,975 

43.82 

41 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

260 

6,445% 

24.79 

247,156 

672.096 

951 

2,585 

36.77 

38 

Market  gardens,      . 

131 

3,111 

23.75 

184,165 

428,873 

1,406 

3,274 

42.94 

59 

Orchards 

3 

5 

1.67 

- 

2,7.59 

- 

920 

- 

- 

Nurseries, .... 

1 

15 

15.00 

3,250 

6,048 

3,2.50 

6,048 

53.74 

217 

Cranberry  hogs, 

14 

244i,'o 

17.46 

12.921 

27,808 

923 

1,986 

46.47 

53 

Florists,     .... 

39 

8S7/s 

2.28 

98,290 

253,437 

2,520 

6,498 

38.78 

1,106 

Detached  lots, , 

123 

2,360% 

19.19 

1,335 

72,271 

11 

588 

1.85 

* 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

3 

13 

4.33 

50 

1,200 

17 

400 

4.17 

4 

Grass  lots. 

205 

4,72-2% 

23.04 

12,196 

169,562 

59 

827 

7.19 

3 

M''ood  lots. 

914 

22,652V4 

24.78 

24,438 

375,899 

27 

411 

6.50 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

178 

7,789y2 

43.76 

17,475 

179,801 

98 

1,010 

9.72 

2 

DUKES. 

4S3 

45,2261/4 

93.64 

$271,693 

$1,276,245 

$563 

$2,642 

21.29 

$6 

Farms 

310 

34,439% 

111.10 

243,309 

1,072,607 

785 

3,460 

22.68 

1 

Farms,  dairy     . 

9 

345V, 

38.39 

7,076 

18,236 

786 

2,026 

3S.80 

20 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

1 

198% 

28.39 

4,363 

19,551 

623 

2,793 

22.32 

22 

Market  gardens. 

2 

20 

10.00 

1,243 

5,138 

622 

2,,569 

24.19 

62 

Cranberry  bogs. 

6 

161 

26.83 

9,612 

9,330 

1,602 

1,.555 

103.02 

60 

Florists,     .... 

1 

3% 

3.75 

3,153 

6,016 

3,153 

6,016 

52.41 

841 

Detaclicd  lots,  . 

30 

3,634 

121.13 

- 

53,667 

- 

1,789 

- 

- 

Grass  bits, 

39 

2,1541/4 

55.24 

1,476 

31,005 

38 

795 

4.76 

* 

Wood  lots. 

49 

2,007% 

40.97 

251 

28,273 

5 

577 

0.89 

» 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

30 

2,261% 

75.39 

1,210 

32,422 

40 

1,081 

3.73 

* 

ESSEX. 

5,232 

211,206% 

40.37 

$4,776,865 

$22,244,721 

$913 

$4,252 

21.47 

$23 

Farms,       .... 

2,717 

147,014% 

54.11 

3,080,919 

15,774,280 

1,134 

5,806 

19.. 53 

21 

Farms,  dairy    . 

400 

25,111 

62.78 

1,093,.551 

3,238,858 

2,734 

8,097 

33.76 

44 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

148 

2,220% 

15.00 

122,532 

.534.583 

828 

3,612 

o-y .  92 

,55 

iSIarket  gardens. 

159 

3,329% 

20.94 

226,820 

728,278 

1,427 

4.580 

31!  14 

68 

Orchards,  .... 

15 

82% 

5.52 

3,249 

36,477 

217 

2,432 

8.91 

39 

Nur.-eries 

2 

7 

3.. 50 

8,.520 

3,124 

4,260 

1,562 

272.73 

1,217 

Cranberry  bogs. 

4 

178 

44.50 

155 

1,030 

39 

258 

15.05 

* 

Florists,     .... 

92 

119V* 

1.30 

171,734 

427,141 

1,867 

4,643 

40.21 

1,440 

Detached  lots,  . 

225 

4,523% 

20.11 

- 

215,830 

- 

959 

- 

- 

Mines, quarries, pits, etc.. 

; 

44 

4.89 

23,266 

25,325 

2,,585 

2,814 

91.87 

529 

Grass  lots, 

762 

ll,097Vs 

14.56 

28,603 

672,801 

38 

883 

4.25 

3 

Wood  lots, 

490 

8,3765fs 

17.10 

4,660 

233,234 

10 

476 

2.00 

* 

Grass  ami  wood  lots. 

2011 

9,1007/s 

43.54 

12,8,56 

353,76( 

62 

1,693 

3.63 

1 

FRANKLIN. 

5,298 

418,044% 

78.91 

$3,8.58,359 

$10,897,594 

$728 

$2,057 

35.41 

$9 

Farms,        .... 

3,292 

286,904% 

87.15 

3,076,()78 

8,789,622 

935 

2,670 

.35.00 

11 

Farms,  dairy     . 

373 

41,686% 

111.76 

694,425 

1,247,545 

1,862 

3,345 

55.66 

17 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


779 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;   WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND  PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:   BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Continued. 


The  State,  Counties,  and 

Num- 

Aver- 

Aver- 

Percentages 

.\verage 

Classification  of 

ber 

Total 

Av- 

Total 

Total 

»Sif 

age 

of  Value  of 

Value 

Land  Used  fok  Agricultu- 

in 
Eacli 

Acreage 

erage 
Size 

Value  of 
Products 

Value  of 
Property 

Value 
of  Prod- 

Value 
of  Prop- 

Products 
of  Value  of 

ofProd- 
ucts 

rai,  Purposes. 

Class 

ucts 

erty 

Property 

per  Acre 

FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

18 

500 

27.78 

$8,197 

$21,930 

$4.55 

$1,218 

37.38 

$16 

Market  gardens, 

19 

301i/> 

15.87 

16,4.52 

32,549 

866 

1,713 

50.55 

55 

Orchards,  .... 

2 

12  " 

6.00 

10 

7.50 

5 

375 

1.33 

* 

Florists 

4 

101/4 

2.. 56 

1,592 

9,391 

398 

2,348 

16.95 

1.55 

Detached  lots,  . 

123 

5,586% 

45.42 

60 

34,847 

* 

283 

0.17 

* 

Mines, rjuarries.pits, etc.. 

] 

18 

18.00 

- 

1,800 

- 

1,800 

_ 

- 

Grass  lots, 

393 

13,367y8 

34.01 

12,308 

181,445 

31 

462 

6.78 

* 

Wood  lots, 

760 

40,1071/0 

52.77 

29,794 

310,142 

39 

408 

9.61 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

313 

29,5,50Vo 

94.41 

18,843 

267,573 

60 

855 

7.04 

* 

HAMPDEN. 

4,9.50 

344,638yo 

69.62 

$3,780,042 

$14,124,579 

$764 

$2,853 

26.76 

$11 

Fai'ms 

3,331 

263,095 

78.98 

2,984,.590 

11,656,440 

896 

3,499 

25.60 

11 

Farms,  dairy    . 

305 

29,513% 

96.77 

557,492 

1,360,171 

1,828 

4,460 

40.99 

19 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

49 

553V4 

11.29 

12,f)37 

98,236 

2.56 

2,005 

12.76 

23 

Market  gardens. 

40 

1,149 

28.73 

152,316 

209,194 

3,808 

5,230 

72.81 

133 

Orchards 

1 

8 

8.00 

29 

2,279 

29 

2,279 

1.27 

4 

Nurseries,. 

1 

7 

7.00 

3,851 

5,561 

3,851 

5„561 

69.25 

550 

Florists,     .... 

20 

SS'-j's 

2.93 

46,604 

90,190 

2,330 

4,.510 

51.67 

796 

Detached  lots,  . 

525 

20,426V4 

38.91 

- 

359,504 

_ 

685 

- 

- 

Mines, quarrie8,pit8,etc., 

1 

50 

50.00 

- 

1,000 

- 

1,000 

- 

- 

Grass  lots. 

175 

6,175% 

35.29 

6,124 

72,153 

35 

412 

8.49 

* 

Wood  lots. 

314 

8,9351/s 

28.46 

9,147 

147,048 

29 

468 

6.22 

1 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

188 

14,666% 

78.01 

7,352 

122,803 

39 

653 

5.99 

* 

HAMPSHIRE. 

5,063 

344,512% 

68.05 

$3,968,231 

$12,062,798 

$784 

$2,383 

32.90 

$12 

Farms,       .... 

3,043 

229,87.5T's 

75.54 

2,805,833 

9,0.57,148 

922 

2,977 

30.98 

12 

Farms,  dairy    . 

546 

48,537 

88.90 

1,087,521 

2,231,207 

1,992 

4,086 

48.74 

22 

13 

1451/, 

11.17 

4,879 

17,186 

375 

1,322 

28.39 

34 

Market  gardens, 

18 

2231/4 

12.40 

17,110 

44,852 

951 

2,492 

38.15 

77 

Florists,     .... 

6 

2421,4 

40.38 

14,069 

16,809 

2,345 

2,802 

83.70 

58 

Detached  lots,  . 

355 

13,970V2 

39.35 

~ 

155,438 

- 

438 

- 

- 

Mines, quarries, pits, etc., 

4 

27V, 

6.88 

400 

3,520 

100 

880 

11.36 

15 

Grass  lots, 

341 

10,S89V. 

31.93 

15,577 

182,8.59 

46 

536 

8.52 

1 

Wood  lots. 

500 

19,.53]i/J 

39.06 

6,571 

162,338 

13 

325 

4.05 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

237 

21,0701/2 

88.91 

16,271 

191,441 

69 

808 

8.50 

* 

MIDDLESEX. 

8,360 

381,348% 

45.62 

$9,174,999 

$42,071,200 

$1,097 

$5  032 

21.81 

$24 

Farms 

4,557 

260,5623/8 

57.18 

5,.377,146 

27,888,173 

1,180 

6,120 

19.28 

21 

Farms,  dairy    . 

668 

39,163 

58.63 

1,591,446 

4,945,703 

2,382 

7,404 

32.18 

41 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry . 

254 

3,7.59% 

14.80 

175,233 

886,104 

690 

3,489 

19.78 

47 

Market  gardens. 

349 

8,9681/4 

25.70 

1,258,171 

4,025,867 

3,605 

11,. 535 

31.25 

140 

Oi'chards,  .... 

13 

113% 

8.72 

4,842 

45,143 

372 

3,473 

10.73 

43 

Nurseries, 

7 

336 

48.00 

41,065 

173,674 

5,866 

24,811 

23.64 

122 

Cranberry  bogs. 

13 

240y, 

18.50 

1,808 

9,369 

139 

721 

19., 30 

8 

Florists 

147 

l,516i/> 

10.32 

630,405 

1,595,639 

4,288 

10,855 

39.51 

416 

Detached  lots,  . 

452 

12,8975/;; 

28.53 

2,726 

6.53,054 

6 

1,445 

0.42 

* 

Mines. quarries,pit9,etc.. 

27 

193V8 

7.15 

40,787 

322,. 546 

1,511 

11,946 

12.65 

211 

Grass  lots,         .        . 

447 

8,46.51/4 

18.94 

19,,309 

402,021 

43 

899 

4.80 

2 

Wood  lots. 

1,115 

28,2281/. 

25.. 32 

13,166 

649,055 

12 

582 

2.03 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

311 

16,904i/L> 

54.36 

18,895 

474,852 

61 

1,527 

3.98 

1 

NANTUCKET. 

147 

11,1.57% 

75.90 

$144,071 

$.355,126 

$980 

$2,416 

40.57 

$13 

Farms,       .... 

88 

6,442 

73.20 

108,112 

241,424 

1,229 

2,743 

44.78 

17 

Farms,  dairy    . 

16 

.5271,4 

32.95 

26,646 

47,538 

1,665 

2,971 

56.05 

51 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

2461/.. 

82.17 

8,010 

8,642 

2,670 

2,881 

92.69 

32 

Florists,     .... 

0 

4y2 

2.25 

839 

5,027 

420 

2,514 

16.69 

186 

Detached  lots, . 

23 

2,8S8V. 

125.59 

_ 

32,800 

- 

1,420 

- 

- 

Grass  lots, 

14 

690% 

49.33 

194 

14,375 

14 

1,027 

1.35 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

1 

3.58 

3.58 

270 

5,320 

270 

5,320 

5.08 

* 

NORFOLK. 

3,761 

145,6371/2 

38.72 

$2,857,517 

$13,006,280 

$760 

$3,458 

21.97 

$20 

Farms,       .... 

1,726 

89,7403/4 

51.99 

1,683,857 

8,2.39,808 

976 

4,774 

20.44 

19 

Farms,  dairy    . 

.322 

17,2301/2 

53.51 

804,694 

2,453,426 

2,499 

7,619 

32.. 80 

47 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

106 

1,510V1. 

14.25 

84,6.58 

264,011 

799 

2,491 

32.07 

56 

Mai'ket  gardens, 

24 

4721/, 

19.68 

40,610 

137,921 

1,692 

5,747 

29.44 

86 

Nurseries, .... 

4 

731/2 

18.38 

12,075 

35,1.55 

3,019 

8,789 

34.35 

164 

Cranberry  bogs. 

9 

1991/. 

22.17 

15,117 

20,911 

1,680 

2,323 

72.29 

76 

Florists,     .... 

81 

368% 

45.. 52 

190,225 

701,2.59 

2,348 

8,658 

27.13 

516 

Detached  lots,  . 

68 

1,513% 

22.26 

- 

199,640 

- 

2,936 

- 

- 

Grass  lots. 

230 

2,9951/ 

13.02 

10,244 

163,329 

45 

710 

6.27 

3 

Wood  lots. 

949 

19,9401/; 

21.01 

5,002 

441,806 

5 

466 

1.13 

* 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

242 

11,592 

47.90 

11,035 

349,014 

46 

1.442 

3.16 

* 

780 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CLASSIITICATION  OF  FARM  LAND;    WITH  COMPARATIVE  VALUES  OF  PROD- 
UCTS AND   PROPERTY,  ACREAGE,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  Counties,  and 

Classification  of 

Land  L'skd  for  Agricci.tu- 

RAL  Purposes. 


Num- 
ber 
in 
Each 
Class 


Total 
Acreage 


Av- 
erage 

Size 


Total 
Value  of 
Products 


Total 
Value  of 
Property 


Aver- 

Aver- 

age 
Value 
of  Prod- 
ucts 

age 

Value 

ofProp- 

erty 

Percentages 
of  Value  of 

Products 
of  Value  of 

Property 


Average 
Value 
of Prod- 
ucts 
per  Acre 


PLYMOUTH. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy    . 
Farms,  egg  an<l  poultry 
Market  gardens. 
Nurseries, . 
Cranberry  bogs. 
Florists,     . 
Detached  lots,  . 
Grass  lots. 
Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


SUFFOLK. 

Farms, 

•Farms,  dairy 
Market  gardens, 
Orcliards,  . 
Nurseries, 
Florists,     . 
Mines.quarries, pits, etc 
Grass  lots. 
Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


WORCESTER. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy    . 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens, 
Orchards,  . 
Nurserie:^, 
Cranberry  bogs. 
Florists,    . 
Detached  lots, . 
Mines, quarries, pits, etc. 
Grass  lots, 
Wood  lots, 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


4,588 


2,277 

204 

170 

3 

3 

263 

1 

70 
21 
1,154 
176 


IBS 

53 

34 

2-i 

7 

'2 

59 
1 


14,20: 

S,102 
1,130 

o^ 

'92 

39 

•2 

12 

45 

861 

10 

1,075 

1,847 

718 


196,695% 

42.87 

121,057y2 

53.17 

10,3093/, 

50.54 

3,920Vs 

23.06 

1,141 

30.84 

114 

38.00 

9,536 

36.26 

91 

5.35 

2,3181,1. 

33.12 

3,046% 

14.04 

36,838Vs 

31.92 

8,32234 

47.29 

4,346Vi 

23.12 

2,16iys 

40.78 

652 

19.18 

1,142 

49.65 

60Vi 

8.61 

6V2 

3.25 

174ys 

2.95 

45 

45.00 

8714 

12.46 

1 

7.00 

11 

11.00 

851,010 

59.90 

580,202% 

71.61 

96,178 

85.11 

4,091 

14.93 

2,222 

24.15 

497% 

12.76 

15 

7.50 

1933/4 

16.15 

337V> 

7.. '50 

34,784 

40.40 

1901/. 

19.05 

28,476 

26.49 

.59,3031/. 

32.11 

44,518V4 

62.00 

83,241,023 

1,885,214 

496,2,55 

130,697 

75,431 

19,583 

559,003 

26,.532 

488 

8,526 

24,916 

13,778 


$733,191 

200,104 

100,872 

119.65 

4,660 

3,618 

302,309 

296 

1,6.50 

10 

15 


$9,647,216 

6,806,045 

2,250,733 

151,571 

148,840 

5,610 

6,049 

540 

89,170 

628 

1,291 

37,902 

77,895 

70,942 


812,769,715 

8,532,115 

1,077,459 

422,032 

157,621 

15,586 

1,576,042 

74,517 

65,190 

181,358 

485,105 

182,690 


89,541,880 

5,7.58,102 

1,274,513 

955,607 

116,812 

32,256 

1,319,630 

59,500 

23,760 

1,200 

500 


$39,692,754 

29,376,894 

5,876,145 

614,.520 

402,637 

50,407 

25,111 

7,395 

192,044 

607,968 

21,985 

793,909 

955,842 

767,897 


$706 

$2,7a3 

828 

3,747 

2,433 

5,282 

769 

2,483 

2,039 

4,260 

6,528 

5,195 

2,128 

5,993 

1,561 

4,383 

i 

931 

39 

836 

22 

420 

78 

1,038 

$3,900 

$50,755 

3,776 

108,643 

2,967 

37,486 

5,202 

41,, 548 

666 

16,687 

1,809 

16,128 

5,124 

22,,367 

296 

59,500 

236 

3,394 

10 

1,200 

15 

500 

$679 

$2,794 

840 

3,626 

1,992 

5,200 

553 

2,243 

1,618 

4,376 

144 

1,292 

3,025 

12,,5,56 

45 

616 

1,981 

4,268 

* 

706 

129 

2,199 

35 

739 

42 

518 

99 

1,069 

25.38 

22.10 

46.06 

30.97 

47.86 

125.64 

35.51 

35.61 

0.75 

4.70 

5.14 

7.54 


7.68 

3.48 

7.91 

12.52 

3.99 

11.22 

22.91 

0.50 

6.94 

0.83 

3.00 


24.30 

23.17 

38.30 

24.66 

.36.97 

11.13 

24.09 

7.30 

46.43 

0.10 

5.87 

4.77 

8.15 

9.24 


$1^ 

16 
48 
33 
66 

172 
59 

292 


$169 

93 
155 

105 

77 

557 

1,736 

7 

19 
1 
1 


$11 

12 
23 

37 

67 

11 

403 

3 

264 

* 

7 
1 


Farms,  Market  Gardens,  Etc. 

Number  Owned, 

Hired,  Worked  On  Shares,  Etc.: 

By  Towns. 


[181  J 


FAKMS,  MAEKET   GARDENS,  ETC. 
NUMBER   OAVNED,   HIRED,   WORKED   ON   SHARES, 

ETC.:     BY   TOWNS. 


In  this  presentation  the  number  of  farms,  dairy  farms,  egg  and  poultry  farms,  market  gardens,  orcliards, 
nurseries,  seed  gardens,  cranberry  bogs,  florists  (cut  flowers,  leaves  and  vines,  flowering  plants,  etc.),  detached 
lots,  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  grass  lots,  wood  lots,  and  grass  and  wood  lots,  is  classified  in  such  a  way  as  to 
show  for  each  city  and  town  the  number  in  each  class  owned,  hired,  or  worked  on  shares  by  the  person  or  per. 
sons  making  the  Census  return.  In  case  this  information  could  not  be  obtained,  returns  thus  incomplete  are 
included  in  the  column  headed  "Not  Given." 

The  table  should  be  read  in  the  following  manner :  The  number  of  farms  in  the  town  of  Dartmouth,  county 
of  Bristol,  (see  page  791,2^081),  was  501;  of  these  474  were  owned  by  the  person  or  persons  making  the  Census 
return,  26  were  hired,  none  were  worked  on  shares,  while  for  one  the  fact  upon  this  point  was  not  ascertained. 
Considering  dairy  farms,  it  is  found  that  out  of  14  there  were  13  owned  and  one  hired.  For  the  basis  of  classifica- 
tion of  farms,  market  gardens,  etc.,  see  explanation  on  page  729,  ante. 

The  information  for  all  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  State  is  given  on  pages  785  to  830,  and  a  recapitulation  for 
the  counties  and  for  the  State  appears  on  pages  830  to  832.  The  county  and  State  lines  are  to  be  read  in  the  same 
manner  as  those  for  cities  and  towns ;  for  instance,  on  page  830,  for  the  State,  we  find  that  out  of  975  market 
gardens  768  were  owned,  193  were  hired,  13  were  worked  on  shares,  and  for  one  the  fact  was  not  ascertained. 

[783] 


farms,  market  gardens,  etc. 
:n^umber  owned,  hired,  worived  ok  shares, 

etc.:  by  towns. 


COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agmcultukal  PrmposES. 


Owned 


H'-^^-i  Slmres 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


To^vii  of  Bui-iisiable. 

Farms, 

FarmB,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florifets, 

Town  or  Bourne. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Cranberry  bogs,        .         .         .         . 

Detached  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tofvn  of  Brewster. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Wood  lots, 

Tonii  of  Chatliani. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .        .        .        . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Dennis. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .         .         .         . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Eastbani. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

W^ood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Faliuoutli. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 


135 

112 

4 
7 
1 
10 
1 


113 

44 
9 
2 

2 
14 

1 
40 

1 

169 

36 

1 

1 

129 


189 

142 
5 
16 
21 
2 
2 
1 


114 

78 
2 
8 

23 
1 

1 
1 


82 

53 

2 


148 

129 
4 


142 


- 

116 

- 

4 

- 

9 

- 

2 

- 

10 

- 

1 

6 

122 

- 

45 

- 

10 

- 

2 

- 

3 

1 

15 

- 

1 

5 

45 

- 

1 

- 

175 

_ 

40 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

131 

- 

2 

1 

191 

_ 

143 

- 

5 

- 

16 

1 

22 

_ 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1 

115 


23 
1 
1 
1 
1 

83 
53 


9 
2 

3 
1 
2 
2 

155 

134 
4 


[785] 


786 


CE^iSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC. :    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  akd 

Classification  of  Land  ITsed  for 

Agricultcrai,  Purposks. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Fnlmoiitli  —  Con, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Ilamicli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  9Iaslipee. 

Farms 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  Orleans. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 
Detached  lots 

Toftii  of  Provinceiown. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Sandwlota. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  "and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,       .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Truro. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Cranberry  bogs 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  ^Vcllflcet. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

To^vn  of  Yarinoutli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


2 
3 
6 
2 
1 
1 

377 

262 

3 
16 

3 
59 

1 
26 

7 


41 

22 

14 

2 

3 


96 

73 
7 
9 
1 
1 
4 
1 


86 

23 

5 

38 

17 

2 

1 


141 

59 
1 
1 

17 
6 

51 


140 

66 
11 
16 

2 
17 

8 
13 


103 

58 
7 

26 
1 

2 

2 
1 
5 


84 

38 
6 


32 


2 
4 
7 
2 
1 
1 

378 

263 
3 

16 
3 

59 
1 

26 


41 

22 

14 

2 

3 


101 

75 
7 

12 
1 
1 
4 
1 


97 

24 

6 

44 

20 

2 

1 


144 

61 
1 
1 

18 
6 

51 


145 

71 
11 
16 

2 
17 

5 
15 


144 


_ 

61 

_ 

8 

_ 

29 

<> 

_ 

3 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

8 

13 

14 

14 

10 

11 

2 

91 

1 

40 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


787 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  op  Land  Used  for 

Agricdltural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Tuwu  of  Yai-iuoutli  —  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  ... 

Nurseries, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Orass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        , 


1 

1 

35 

1 

1 
1 


4 
1 
37 
1 
1 
1 


COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 


Town  of  A<I»ius. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .        .        .        . 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Alford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Becket. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Marliet  gardens,        .        .        .        , 
Detached  lots,  .        .        .        .        , 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots,         .        .        .        .        , 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Chesbire. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Clarksburgr. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Detached  lots,  . 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Dalton. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dair}' 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Detached  lots,  .     .  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  £;? reniont. 


Farms, 
Farms,  dairy 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens. 


130 

74 

20 

2 

2 

9 
15 


82 

51 
4 
1 

8 
10 


159 

93 
23 


28 
3 


131 

60 
17 
33 


130 

71 

12 

1 


15 
1 
5 

18 


121 

49 
18 
3 
1 
11 
29 
10 


85 

63 

20 
1 
1 


22 

13 
3 

3 
1 

2 


11 
11 


25 
17 


13 

11 
1 


154 

89 

23 

2 

5 

1 

11 

15 


97 

64 
5 
1 

8 
10 


166 

99 
23 

1 
28 

3 


164 

82 

27 

33 

9 


144 

83 

13 
1 
I 

15 
1 
5 

18 
7 


130 

56 
19 
3 
1 
11 
29 
11 


95 

68 

25 

1 

1 


788 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 
Classificatiox  of  Land  Used  for 

AGRICCLTI'RAL   PtTRPOSES. 


Tovrn  of  Florida. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Tonn  of  Oreat  Barringrtou. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Hancock. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Hinsdale. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairj- 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  I^ancsborongli. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  liCe. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  liCnox. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  :tIonterey. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots,  ...... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Mount  ^'anliineton 

Farms, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  New  .\Nlif«>i'd. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 


Owiieil 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


106 

70 
8 
2 

22 

4 


192 

143 
21 
2 
3 
1 
2 
4 
12 
4 


103 

50 
6 
2 

42 
3 

124 

83 
19 

2 

7 

10 

3 


127 

75 
16 

27 

5 

4 


147 

125 
11 
1 
5 
3 
2 

185 

131 

11 

1 

1 

1 

5 

14 

18 

3 

132 

83 

9 

8 

21 

11 

23 

22 
1 

35 

26 
1 


15 

11 
2 
1 
1 


10 
10 


22 

16 
4 
1 


1 

11 

8 
3 


15 

10 
1 
1 
3 


12 
10 


10 

8 
2 


10 
1 


12 


12 
2 

9 
1 


Totals 


122 

76 
9 
5 

28 
4 


224 

157 

25 

3 

4 

1 

3 

10 

17 

4 

118 

65 
6 
2 

42 
3 

146 

99 

23 

1 

2 

7 

10 

4 

160 

93 
21 

36 
1 

5 

4 

163 

136 
12 
2 
8 
3 
2 

198 

140 

13 

1 

1 

1 

5 

16 

18 

3 

159 

98 
9 
12 
27 
13 

28 

27 
1 

39 

29 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


789 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

cl/assification  of  land  used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  New  Astliford  —  Con 

GraBs  lots 

Wood  lots 

GrasB  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  New  M»rII>orougli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

City  of  NORTH  ADAiaS. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  Otis. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       ... 

Town  of  Peru. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots,  .... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  of  PITTSFIKliD. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tow^n  of  Ricliiuond. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots,         ..... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  »»au<lisfield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  Savoy. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


3 
4 
1 

176 

133 

12 

1 

6 

12 

12 

122 

65 
23 

2 

2 
2 
1 
2 
9 


154 

105 
6 
1 
1 
5 
21 
15 


139 

71 
7 
2 
14 
10 
35 

350 

273 

20 

5 

7 

1 

18 
14 
12 

136 

89 
11 
1 
1 
9 
23 
2 

217 

144 
24 
11 
13 
15 
10 

171 

106 

14 

2 

36 

13 


42 

34 
1 

3 

4 

22 

11 

5 

4 
1 


10 

3 
1 


9 
4 

1 
4 

41 

32 
6 
1 


14 

12 
1 


15 

12 
2 
1 


16 
5 

4 
6 


3 
5 
1 

222 

169 

15 

1 

9 

12 
16 

146 

78 
28 
2 
4 
2 
3 
1 
2 
10 
9 
7 

178 

116 

7 
1 
2 

5 
24 
23 

148 

75 
7 
2 
15 
10 
39 

394 

308 
26 


1 

20 
14 
12 

142 

92 

12 

1 

1 

10 

24 

2 

254 

166 
27 
15 
19 
15 
12 

189 

121 

16 

3 

36 

13 


'90 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  or  Sheffield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Ton'U  of  Stockbridge. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens, 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  qiiarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Glass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Towu  of  Tyriugrliaiu. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Towu  of  YVasIiiiigtou. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        , 

Town  of  TVest  Stockbridgre 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Toun  of  liViIlianisto\«'n. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tovrn  of  Wintlsor. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     ..... 

Detached  lots 

Glass  lots,    ..... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


223 

180 


o 

23 

5 

102 

88 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 

91 

58 
8 

19 
3 
2 
1 

95 

62 

8 

5 

10 

10 

100 

77 
9 
1 
3 
1 


298 

180 

31 

4 

5 

1 

1 

14 

56 


189 

90 
29 
3 
17 
33 
17 


37 

31 
2 


12 
12 


10 

8 
1 

1 

11 

8 
2 


61 

31 
4 


22 
1 
1 

10 

6 
4 


14 

12 


14 


18 
2 


288 

223 
13 
1 
1 
10 
30 
10 


116 

100 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
4 
2 

98 

65 
8 

19 
3 
2 
1 

105 

70 

9 

5 

10 

11 

134 

91 
12 
8 
3 
6 
3 
11 

362 

212 

36 

4 

7 

1 

1 

36 

57 

8 

210 

101 
33 
3 
21 
34 
18 


COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL. 


Ton'n  of  Acuslinet, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards 

Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


284 

201 
3 
5 
3 
1 
4 
58 
9 


292 

208 
3 
5 
3 
1 
5 
58 
9 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


791 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Pijrposks. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Sliares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Tofvii  or  Attleborougli. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Toi^'ii  of  Berkley. 


Farms,       .        .        .        . 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Marliet  gardens. 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots,  . 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Dartiuonth. 


Farms 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  , 

Market  gardens, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Digliton. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens. 

Nurseries, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Easton. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Marliet  gardens. 

Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Fairhaven. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens. 
Orchards,  . 
Detached  lots,  . 
Grass  lots. 
Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


City  of  FA1.1.  RIVER. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Florists,     . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


218 

108 
31 
11 

1 

1 
30 

5 
28 

3 


229 

130 

12 

17 

5 

2 

2 

2 

10 

35 

14 


622 

474 

13 

17 

1 

1 

27 

86 

3 


212 

145 

2 

24 

20 

1 

15 

5 


358 

171 

23 

7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

13 

97 

42 


188 

141 
4 
5 
2 
1 
1 
18 
14 
2 


110 

68 
5 
8 
9 
6 
1 

13 


19 

13 
4 


1 

14 

8 
2 
3 
1 


30 

26 
1 
3 


15 
0 

1 

5 


15 

11 
2 
1 


10 

7 
2 
1 


32 

18 
6 
5 

2 


237 

121 
35 
11 

1 

2 
30 

5 
28 

4 


243 

138 
14 
20 
6 
2 
2 
2 

10 
35 
14 


654 

501 

14 

20 

1 

1 

27 

87 

3 


227 

154 

2 

25 

25 

1 

15 

5 


373 

182 

25 

8 

1 

1 

2 

2 

13 

97 

42 


198 

148 
6 
6 
2 
1 
1 
18 
14 
2 

142 

86 

11 

13 

11 

6 

1 

13 

1 


792 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classificatiox  of  Land  Used  for 

Agmcultcral  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Xot 
Given 


To«-ii  of  Freefoivn, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  llflaiisfield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

City  of  NE^V  BKDFORD. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Nortli  Attleboroiigh, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Norton. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  <»f  Raynliani. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots,         ...... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 


Town  of  Rolioboth 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     , 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


114 

60 
1 
1 
6 
4 

39 
3 


137 

83 


1 
1 
2 
29 
4 

173 

118 

15 

8 

5 

11 

1 


217 

114 

21 

11 

3 

1 

1 

7 

4 

51 

4 


187 

123 

16 

11 

1 

1 

3 

1 

22 

9 


305 

167 

15 

4 

5 

1 

49 

7 

45 

12 


518 

271 

27 

21 

6 

15 

148 
30 


13 

7 

1 
4 


16 

12 
1 


14 

10 
2 
1 


46 

38 
2 
3 
3 


PAKM    STATISTICS. 


793 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC. :    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agrichltcrai,  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Seekonb. 

Farms 

Farms,  dair5-     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        ... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Somerset. 

Farms, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Grass  lots,         .... 
Wood  lots,         .... 

Town  of  Swansea. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens. 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  TAUNTOX. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens. 
Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Westport, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairj'     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens. 
Cranberry  bogs, 
Grass  lots,         .... 
Wood  lots,         .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


254 

118 

27 


6 
10 
64 
15 

74 

58 
1 

12 
1 
2 

298 

143 

4 

10 

26 

1 

24 

85 

5 

344 

209 

19 

23 

1 

1 

5 

15 

36 

33 

2 

325 

254 

7 

32 

1 

7 


30 

18 
6 
2 
4 


11 
10 


17 
13 

1 
3 


23 

11 
3 

4 
2 

1 

2 


42 

31 

3 
6 
1 

1 


13 


285 


_ 

136 

_ 

34 

- 

S 

_ 

10 

_ 

2 

_ 

6 

_ 

10 

_ 

64 

- 

15 

1 

86 

1 

69 

_ 

1 

_ 

13 

_ 

1 

- 

2 

328 

156 
4 
11 
29 
1 
27 
94 


368 

220 

22 

27 

3 

1 

6 

15 

38 

33 

S 

371 

289 

10 

38 

1 

1 

8 

17 

7 


COUNTY  OF  DUKES. 


Town  of  Cbilmark. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Cottage  City. 

Farms 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Edgartown. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


104 

72 
1 
1 

21 
2 
7 


64 

35 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
2 

13 
5 


73 

55 
2 


111 

79 
1 
1 

21 
2 
7 


67 

37 
1 
2 
1 
1 
5 
2 

33 
5 

79 
66 


794 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC      NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  DUKES  — Concluded. 


CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


0^vned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


To«ii  of  E(l£;artowu  — •  Con. 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Totvii  of  Gay  Head. 

P'arms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots 

Town  of  Oosuold. 

Farms, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        , 
Grass  lots 

Town  of  Tisbiiry. 

Farms 

Faims,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Totvii  of  West  Tisbury. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        ,        , 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 


2 
7 
2 
5 

20 

16 
3 
1 

10 

7 
2 
1 

75 

22 
2 
2 

15 
2 

26 
6 

117 

90 
3 
1 
3 
6 
1 
6 
7 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX. 


Ton'ii  of  Aiuesbiiry. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

To»n  of  Andover. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  "and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Cily  of  KKVERI.Y. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .        .        .        . 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  Boxford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 


188 

149 
12 
4 
6 
1 
1 
4 
9 
2 

168 

98 
19 

2 
12 

3 

5 
18 
11 

125 

66 
27 
12 
9 
7 
2 
2 

202 

121 

4 
5 


14 

7 
1 


22 

14 
5 
1 
2 


12 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


795 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricdltdral  Purposes. 


Owneil 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Boxford  —  Con 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  Bradford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists,  

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  I>anTers. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards 

Florists 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots 

Town  of  Essex, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  «eorgetown. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  OlrOrCESTER 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  *irovelan«l. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Hamilton. 

Farms 

Farms ,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


21 
14 
26 
11 

34 

17 
4 
1 
4 
1 

3 
1 
3 

141 

60 
33 
9 
26 
3 
2 
1 
7 

95 

58 
4 
3 
3 
1 
1 
9 

10 
6 

109 

75 
2 
1 


2 

24 

4 

93 

31 
40 
6 
3 
1 
12 
1 

137 

81 
1 
2 
2 

10 
27 
14 

94 

57 
4 
3 

10 
9 

11 


28 

6 

5 

1 

13 


7 
5 

1 

1 

23 

11 
11 


76 
3 


1 

26 

6 

40 


21 

la 

29 

11 

46 

17 
6 
2 
4 
1 
8 
4 
1 
3 

169 

66 

38 

10 

39 

3 

2 

1 

10 

104 

64 
7 
3 
3 
1 
1 
9 

10 


192 

83 
2 
1 
1 
2 

26 
9 

64 
4 


117 

43 

51 

5 

3 

2 

12 
1 


145 

88 

1 

2 

2 

1 

10 

27 

14 


98 

59 
4 
4 

11 
9 

11 


796 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC       NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

Agriculturai,  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


City  ur  IIAVERHIl,!,. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Ipanicli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Cily  or  1.AWRENCE. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  of  I^YBTN. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Detached  lots,  .... 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  or  I^ynnfield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  or  ^Iiincliester. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  nni'bleliead. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Town  or  Morriiuac. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


200 


326 

161 
6 
2 
2 
3 
2 

117 

7 

26 


15 
6 


5 
1 
1 
1 
1 

80 

7 
1 
6 
1 

35 
1 
6 

22 
1 

59 

22 
14 
7 
2 
2 
7 
5 

32 

12 
6 

1 

12 
1 

28 

1-1 

7 
1 
4 
2 

92 

63 

10 

3 

4 

12 

8 

2 


21 


165 

15 

19 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

- 

8 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

21 

10 
1 


10 


18 

8 
6 
1 
1 
2 

11 


44 
35 


16 


1 

13 

2 


FAKM   STATISTICS. 


797 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

agricultuital  purposes. 


OwTied 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Towu  or  Hetliaen. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  ^liddletou. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry, 

Market  gardens 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tonii  or  Nahaut, 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Town  or  Xewbnry. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairj' 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  or  XEW'BCTKYPORT, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        ,        . 
Market  gardens,       .... 

Nurseries, 

Floritts, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  BiortU  Anflover, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  Peabody. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Orchards, 

Florists,  

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  or  Roekport. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 


374 

207 

31 

13 

5 

2 

99 

1 

8 

7 

1 


166 

73 

3 

5 

1 

15 

41 

28 


133 

93 
2 
1 

23 
3 
6 


100 

65 
6 
5 
6 

1 

15 

1 

1 


124 

72 

21 

2 

i 

6 
13 


238 

114 

6 

14 

13 

1 

2 

20 

6 

23 

34 

5 


82 
15 

1 
4 
1 
3 


18 

13 
4 
1 


11 

6 

4 


27 

18 
1 
1 


15 

4 
1 

3 
1 
3 
3 


23 

12 
1 

2 
8 


1 

83 


1 

67 
8 
1 


23 


3 

8 
10 


392 

220 

35 

14 

5 

2 

99 

1 

8 

7 

1 


179 

79 

7 

5 

1 

15 

43 

29 


2 
1 
1 

244 

122 
3 
3 
1 
97 
11 
7 

115 

69 
7 
5 
9 
1 
4 

18 
1 
1 

157 

78 

26 

3 

1 

9 

21 

19 

261 

126 

7 

16 

21 

1 

2 

20 

6 

23 

34 

6 


88 

18 
1 
1 
4 
1 
4 


798 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued, 


COUNTY 

OF  ESSEX  — Continued, 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

AGRICtrLTCRAL  PURPOSES. 

Omied 

Hired 

On 

Shares 

Not 
Given 

Totals 

Tu«vii  or  Rookport  —  Con, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

44 
9 
5 

: 

: 

1 

44 
9 
6 

Town  of  Rowley. 

137 

17 

_ 

133 

287 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        ,        ,        .        , 

79 
4 
1 
1 

32 
9 

11 

5 
1 
1 

10 

- 

25 

51 
44 
13 

109 

5 

2 

1 

93 

53 

24 

City  of  .SAIiEM. 

69 

18 

_ 

1 

88 

Farms,       . 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Orchards 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

26 

1 

1 
3 

6 

9 

12 

1 

7 
4 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

- 

1 

33 

12 

4 

2 

3 

1 

7 

10 

15 

1 

Tow  11  of  S»Iisbiii-y. 

266 

12 

1 

_ 

279 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

111 

3 

3 

2 

4 

9S 

34 

11 

9 

1 

2 

1 

- 

120 

3 

5 

2 

4 

100 

34 

11 

Town  of  Naiiga.«. 

38 

8 

- 

- 

46 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultrj' 

Market  gardens 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,       .... 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

14 
11 

7 
1 
1 

3 

1 

4 
2 
2 

- 

- 

18 
13 
9 
1 
1 
3 
1 

Town  of  Swanipscolt. 

54 

4 

_ 

_ 

58 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

6 
1 
4 
5 
37 
1 

3 
1 

~ 

- 

- 

9 
2 
4 
5 
37 
1 

Town  of  TopHfit'Id, 

142 

21 

_ 

_ 

163 

Farms 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  ..... 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Wood  lots, 

88 
8 
6 
1 
1 
25 
10 
3 

15 
2 

2 

2 

- 

- 

103 

10 

6 

3 

1 

27 

10 

3 

Tow  u  of  M  enlisini. 

79 

5 

1 

2 

87 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards,  ........ 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  aud  wood  lots, 

46 
9 
4 

2 

1 

3 

3 

10 

1 

3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

50 
11 
4 
2 
1 
4 
4 
10 
1 

FAEM    STATISTICS. 


799 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.      NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  op  Land  Used  for 

Agricdltural  PnuPOSES. 


Ownod 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  West  Xowbiiry 

Farms 

Farms  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


133 

119 
2 
3 
6 
1 
2 


16 

15 
1 


26 

7 


14 

5 


177 

143 
3 
3 

20 


COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN. 


To^fu  Of  Ashfield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Totvii  of  Beruardstoii. 

Farms 

Farms,  daily 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Buc'klantl. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tonn  of  Ctaarlenioiit. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Colraiu. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots,         •        .        .        .        . 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Conway. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Deerfield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Erving:. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 


254 

158 
48 
1 
1 
12 
13 
21 


208 

123 
24 
2 
15 
32 
12 


167 

124 

16 

11 

4 

12 


137 

100 

12 

1 

3 

11 

4 


193 

142 

27 

11 

3 

10 


211 

119 

80 

42 

5 

15 


287 

212 

10 

1 

5 

6 

30 

13 

10 


38 
1 


13 

10 
2 
1 


15 

8 
6 


56 

27 
3 

4 

21 

1 

3 
3 


SO 
6 

3 
22 


267 

168 
50 
2 
1 
12 
13 
21 


215 

128 
26 
2 
15 
32 
12 


174 

130 
16 
12 

4 
12 


154 

109 
19 
1 
3 
11 
4 
7 


233 

154 
29 

3 
33 

3 
11 


217 

124 

30 

43 

5 

15 


348 

243 

13 

1 

g 

6 
51 
14 
11 

81 

41 
1 


800 


CEXSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classiticatiox  of  Land  Used  fob 

Agricultokai,  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


To»vi>  of  Erviiigr  —  Con 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  dill. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Oreeufield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairj^ 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Hawley. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Faims,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Ileatli. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  liCverett. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Iieyden. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lois 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  monroe. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  :?Iontaene. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gaidens 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  New  Salem, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


3 

4 

29 

3 

126 

93 
14 

6 
5 

8 

207 

158 
19 
1 
2 
1 
19 
4 
3 

141 

82 

12 

1 

9 

14 
23 

119 

85 
11 


48 

31 
4 
9 
3 
1 


192 

151 
6 
2 
9 
4 
17 
3 


278 

180 
1 


10 
10 


11 

7 
2 
1 


3 

- 

1 

- 

19 

1 

217 

- 

135 

_ 

8 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

55 

- 

12 

- 

91 

1 

67 

1 

7 

- 

26 
22 


24 

5 

4 

10 

2 

3 


3 

4 

29 

3 

137 

104 

14 

6 

5 

8 

212 

162 
19 
1 
3 
1 
19 
4 
3 

149 

88 
14 
1 
9 
14 
23 

160 

117 

13 

1 

2 

4 

1 

22 

219 

136 

8 

1 

6 

56 

12 

116 

73 

7 
4 

16 
5 

11 

48 

31 
4 
9 
3 
1 

199 

156 
7 
2 
9 
4 
IS 
3 

279 

180 
1 


FAKM    STATISTICS. 


801 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agkicultdkal  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Kot 
Given 


Totals 


Trtwii  of  Xew  Saleiu  —  Con. 


Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Nortlifiold. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens. 
Detached  lots,  . 
Grass  lots, 
"Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Orange. 


Farms,       .        .        .        . 

Farms ,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry, 

Florists,     .        .        ,        ' 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Rowe. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Orchards,  . 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Slielbnrne. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Tonn  of  Shutesbnry. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Sunderland. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Market  gardens, 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Town  of  Warwiek. 


Farms 

Farms,  dairy,    . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry, . 

Market  gardens. 

Orchards,  .        .        .        . 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Wendell. 


Farms, 
Detached  lots. 


2 
10 

75 
10 

248 

160 
4 
1 
1 
2 

22 

52 

4 

267 

157 
33 

2 
1 

11 
41 
22 

137 

86 
9 
1 

17 
2 

13 
9 


124 

64 

25 

1 

20 

7 
7 


242 

112 
6 


29 

192 

131 
8 
2 
3 
14 
27 
7 

272 

132 
2 
3 
3 
1 
3 
6 

102 
20 

247 

111 
3 


11 
11 


15 
15 


67 
2 


38 

15 

4 

8 

6 
1 

3 

1 

4 
2 

1 
1 


2 
10 
76 
10 

264 

175 
4 
1 
1 
2 
22 
63 


343 

162 
37 
3 
1 
38 
27 
45 
30 


149 

93 
9 
1 

20 
2 

13 

11 


131 

67 

27 

1 

21 

7 

8 


257 

127 

6 

9 

86 

29 


199 

134 
8 
4 
3 
16 
27 
7 


277 

137 
2 
3 
3 
1 
3 
6 

102 
20 


254 

118 
3 


802 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY   TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Tsei)  fob 

Agricultukal  Pukposes. 


Ownetl 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Tonn  of  ^'endell  —  Con. 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Toun  of  Wliately. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

\Yood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


6 

114 

13 

208 

127 

9 

12 

29 

27 

4 


_ 

6 

_ 

114 

- 

l.-i 

3 

216 

3 

135 

- 

9 

- 

12 

_ 

29 

- 

27 

- 

i 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN. 


Town  of  Agawam. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .         . 

Town  of  Blandforfi. 

Farms,       .     " 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  Brinifield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  Cliester. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

City  of  C'HICOPEK. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  Kast  lionifnicadon', 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 


343 

277 
2 


1 

1 
23 

5 
22 

4 

183 

133 

20 

10 

4 

4 

12 

191 

148 
13 
1 
1 
1 
4 
15 


144 

82 
16 

2 
22 

5 
17 


249 

166 
7 
6 
1 
1 


141 

106 
9 
4 
1 
12 
3 
6 


32 

30 
1 
1 


18 

13 
2 


22 

16 
1 


18 

14 
3 


23 


13 
1 
1 
1 

39 
5 


7 
10 
12 

5 


14 
1 


11 
1 


376 

308 
3 
9 
1 
1 

23 
5 

22 
4 


228 

156 

23 

23 

6 

6 

14 


241 

164 

13 

1 

1 

8 

14 

27 

13 


154 

86 

19 

2 

24 

5 

IS 


272 

183 
8 
6 
5 
1 
57 
3 
9 


173 

121 
12 
5 
2 
23 
4 
6 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


803 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 
Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

AGKICLLTURAL  PlTRPOSES. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Oraiiville. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     ..... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tonn  of  Ilaiupcieii. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Holland. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

City  of  IIOl,VOKK. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

^\'ood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  liOngiueadow 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  l.udlow. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

G-rass  lots,         

Wood  lots 

OrasB  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  Monson. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Montgomery. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Palmer. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens 


254 

185 
21 
25 

8 
6 
9 


184 

110 
6 
2 

49 
3 

12 
3 


40 

39 
1 


121 

66 
22 
2 
3 
2 
6 
22 
8 


87 

67 
7 
5 
1 
3 
1 
3 


223 

156 
16 

2 
12 

1 

3 
29 

4 


315 

238 

15 

1 

1 

40 
6 

7 

7 


99 

44 
9 
18 
11 
13 
i 


273 

175 

13 

1 

1 


22 

18 

1 
3 

11 

9 
2 


23 

21 

2 


15 

12 
1 


12 

9 
1 


54 


54 


35 
4 


31 


278 

203 

21 

26 

9 

6 

13 

196 

119 
7 
2 

49 
3 

13 
3 

97 

41 

2 

54 

128 

60 
23 
2 
3 
2 
7 
22 


122 

71 
7 
5 
1 

34 
1 
3 


246 

177 
18 

2 
12 

1 

3 
29 

4 


338 

253 
16 
1 
1 
1 
44 
7 
7 
8 

109 

62 
11 
18 
11 
13 
4 

287 

186 

14 

1 

2 


804 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Ageicdi.turai.  ruitposEs. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Palmer  —  Con. 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Russell. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairj- 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Soiiiliwlck. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  SPRINGFIEIiD. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  Tolland. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  IV ales. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  YVc!«tfiol<l. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of 
"tVeMt  K|>i-in{;field. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


1 
16 

9 
20 
37 


54 

47 
3 


264 

160 

26 

2 

1 

1 

4 

19 

27 

24 


26S 

142 
12 
12 
5 
1 
11 
43 
34 


104 

65 

3 

15 

11 


110 

76 
5 
2 
8 

13 
6 


329 

281 
25 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
10 
3 


216 

129 

20 

1 

11 

42 

7 

3 

3 


13 

12 
1 


21 

18 
1 


14 

12 
1 


14 

6 
1 

6 

1 


25 


11 
1 
6 
1 


1 

16 
0 

20 

38 


83 

67 
3 

11 
1 
7 
4 


287 

177 

28 

2 

1 

1 

4 

21 

28 

25 


290 

161 

]3 

12 

6 

1 

12 
43 
34 


114 

71 

4 

15 

13 


119 

80 
5 
2 
9 

16 
7 


352 

30: 
2' 


10 
3 


237 

137 
21 

1 
17 
46 

9 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


805 


FAEMS,  MAKKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

agmculttjual  purposes. 


Town  of  n'ilbraliain. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Owned 


212 

160 
6 
1 

11 
8 

21 
5 


Hired 


On 

Sliarcs 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


223 

167 
T 
1 

12 
9 

21 
6 


COUNTY   OF   HAMPSHIRE. 


Towu  of  Aniberst. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Toirn  of  Belcliertown. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  C'liesterfield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Detached  lots,  . 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tovrn  of  Ciiniiuiiigton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots,         ..... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Eastlianipton, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Enfield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,        .        .        . 

Town  of  Oosben. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairj' 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


250 

138 
86 
1 
1 
1 
1 
14 
6 
2 


394 

251 

44 

1 

1 

5 

25 

46 

21 


182 

115 

14 

1 

28 
5 
7 

12 


143 

92 
21 

7 
10 
13 


190 

120 
29 

1 

19 
7 

13 
1 


71 
60 


2 
1 

113 

56 

10 
1 

22 
5 
9 

10 


18 

16 
1 


6 
•1 


11 

6 
2 
1 
1 


10 
1 


22 
3 

14 
3 
2. 


269 

143 

91 

1 

1 

1 

4 

16 

10 

2 


414 

267 

45 

1 

1 

5 

26 

48 

21 


190 

121 

15 

1 

28 

6 

7 

12 

152 

100 

22 

7 

10 

13 

201 

126 
31 

1 

2 
19 

8 
13 

1 

95 

65 
8 

14 
3 
4 
1 

115 

58 

10 
1 

22 
5 
0 

10 


806 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1 895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Owned 

Hired 

On 

Shares 

Kot 

Totals 

Agmculturai,  Purposks. 

Town  of  Oranby. 

152 

15 

65 

232 

Farms 

86 

10 

_ 

1 

97 

Farms,  dairy 

30 

6 

_ 

_ 

35 

Detached  lots 

9 

_ 

_ 

62 

71 

Grass  lots, 

1 

_ 

« 

1 

"Wood  lots 

22 

_ 

2 

24 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

4 

- 

- 

4 

Town  of  Oreenwieli. 

75 

3 

_ 

35 

113 

Farms, 

50 

3 

_ 

1 

54 

Farms,  dairy     .        • 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

12 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Detached   ots 

- 

- 

- 

22 

22 

Grass  lots, 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

4 

Wood  lots 

9 

-. 

_ 

10 

19 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Town  of  Iladley. 

300 

18 

_ 

34 

352 

Farms 

251 

16 

_ 

6 

273 

18 

_ 

_ 

_ 

18 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

4 

1 

- 

_ 

5 

Detached  lots, 

1 

_ 

_ 

23 

24 

12 

1 

_ 

_ 

13 

"Wood  lots 

6 

_ 

4 

10 

7 

- 

~ 

1 

8 

194 

7 

4 

59 

264 

Farms, 

161 

7 

4 

27 

199 

Farms,  dairy 

3 

™ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

Market  gardens 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

3 

Detached  lots, 

6 

_ 

_ 

14 

20 

Grass  lots, 

8 

.. 

« 

14 

22 

Wood  lots 

11 

_ 

_ 

4 

15 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Town  of  Iluiitiugtou. 

101 

10 

- 

35 

146 

Farms 

74 

10 

_ 

10 

94 

Farms,  dairy 

9 

. 

_ 

9 

Detached  lots, 

_ 

_ 

. 

24 

24 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

2 

Grass  lots 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

7 

- 

- 

1 

8 

Town  of  IHidtllefield. 

70 

4 

2 

18 

94 

Farms, 

55 

4 

2 

8 

69 

Farms,  dairy 

7 

_ 

_ 

7 

Detached  Jots, 

_ 

10 

10 

Grass  lots, 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

3 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

City  of  NORTHAMPTON. 

488 

51 

_ 

12 

551 

Farms 

264 

32 

_ 

_ 

296 

38 

1 

_ 

_ 

39 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

Market  gardens, 

6 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

Florists 

« 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

Detached  lots, 

34 

1 

_ 

3 

38 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,      .... 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

74 

14 

_ 

3 

91 

Wood  lots, 

47 

1 

_ 

4 

52 

22 

- 

- 

2 

24 

247 

1 

- 

6 

254 

Farms 

127 

1 

_ 

_ 

128 

Detached  lots, 

1 

_ 

_ 

1 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

1 

_ 

- 

_ 

1 

Grass  lots, 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1 

Wood  loti* 

105 

_ 

_ 

6 

ni 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

12 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Town  of  Plainfleld. 

137 

10 

- 

_ 

147 

73 

5 

^ 

_ 

78 

Farms,  dairy 

29 

3 

- 

- 

32 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


SCi 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towxs,  and 

Classification  of  Land  0sei>  foe 

Agriculturai,  Pckposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  I>IainfieI<l  —  Con. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Toivn  of  Presoott. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

To>vn  of  KoiitUaiuittoii. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Sontli  Iladle.v. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  M'are. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  IVestlianipton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairj-, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  AVillianiNburgr. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  ^Vortliingrlon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

(irass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


8 

6 

21 

186 

101 

4 

1 

10 

57 
13 

260 

146 
48 
1 
19 
12 
22 
12 

220 

134 

28 

1 

1 

11 

22 

14 

9 

240 

139 
28 
1 
14 
13 
27 
18 

154 

71 
19 
4 
21 
29 
10 

168 

121 
6 
1 

27 
4 
9 

178 

114 

27 
3 

11 
5 

18 


11 
9 


17 

12 
4 
1 


11 

9 

1 
1 


9 

6 

22 

186 

101 

4 

1 
10 
57 
13 

272 

156 
48 
1 
19 
13 
22 
13 

234 

145 

31 

1 

1 

11 

22 

14 

9 

239 

152 

32 

2 

14 
14 
27 
18 

159 

74 
19 
5 
21 
30 
10 

179 

130 
6 
1 

28 
4 

10 

185 

117 
29 

3 
12 

5 
19 


COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX. 


Town  of  Acton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens. 
Orchards, 


148 

82 

19 

5 

6 

2 


14 

10 
2 


19 

12 
3 


186 

106 

24 

6 

9 

2 


808 


CEl^SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


DwTied 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 

Given 


Tonn  of  Acton  —  Cod. 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Arlingtou. 

Fartas 

FarniB,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Detacbed  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  Asbby. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Ashland. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Ajer. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Bedford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Belmont. 

Farms, 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

To^vn  of  Itillerica. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultrj'  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  hits, 

Tonn  of  Boxborousli 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


2 

7 

17 

8 


7 
2 

48 
1 

12 
2 
1 

258 

181 

13 

4 

1 

1 

4 

20 

31 

3 

200 

82 
12 
2 
14 
78 
12 


23 
3 
2 
1 
3 
7 

25 
4 

87 

49 
23 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
2 
3 

49 

9 
33 

4 
1 

2 

232 

147 
10 
16 

1 
44 

2 

11 
1 

117 

44 
16 


10 

1 

2 
5 
2 


12 

7 
1 


13 

1 

10 
1 
1 


17 

11 
4 
1 
1 


25 


22 
2 
1 

3 
1 


14 

13 

27 

1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


809 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF   MIDDLESKX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agmcultural  Pukposes. 


Toivn  of  Boxboi'oiigrh  —  Con, 

Farms,  egg  and  jsoultry  .        .        .        . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lets 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  Biirlf  iigtoii. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens 

Wood  lots 

City  of  CA::nBRi»«i;. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .        .        .         .        , 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Town  of  CnrliHle. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Chelmsford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Conoortl. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots,         ..... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  «>f  Dracnt. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  DiiiiMtable. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  of  b:vfkf.tt. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


Owned 


Hired 


3 

2 

18 

24 

10 

37 

22 
6 
2 
6 
1 

18 

2 
1 
1 
10 
1 
2 
1 

126 

50 

12 

1 

2 

18 

39 

4 

349 

196 
15 

26 

8 

1 

10 

1 

14 

50 

22 

181 

129 

17 

4 

13 

1 

4 
6 

7 

141 

103 
19 
7 
6 
1 
1 
1 


63 

8 


1 

2 
2 

20 

3 
1 


On 

Shares 


10 

I 

1 
1 


14 
10 


15 

8 
4 
1 
1 
1 


18 

12 
2 
1 


Not 
Givun 


Tcitals 


_ 

4 

_ 

2 

o 

20 

2 

20 

- 

10 

« 

41 

„ 

24 

7 

_ 

2 

_ 

7 

- 

1 

1 

21 

_ 

2 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

11 

1 

2 

48 


8 
1 

n 

26 


142 

60 

15 

2 

2 

18 

40 

6 

366 

206 
15 
28 
10 

1 
16 

1 
14 
52 
23 

198 

139 
21 
5 
14 
1 
1 
4 
0 
7 

159 

115 
21 
8 
6 
1 
1 
4 
3 

129 

67 
9 
8 
1 
12 
28 
4 

22 


810 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF   MIDDLESEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification'  of  Land  Used  for 

Agbiculturax  PunposEs. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Kot 
Given 


City  of  EVERETT  — Oon. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Minos,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

ClrasB  lots 

Town  of  Framiii^Iiaiu. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Nurseries, 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Orotou. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .        "         .        . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

G^rass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Holliston. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Ilopkintou. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  ]Iufl»ion. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  licxingrlon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. , 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Iiinroln. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 


2 
2 
1 

5 
4 
2 

299 

188 
10 
4 
9 
1 
1 
6 
8 
66 
6 

272 

198 
9 
3 
1 
1 
1 
7 
43 
9 

231 

118 
21 
3 
4 
12 
57 
16 

398 

156 

21 

5 

1 

64 

122 

39 

170 

98 
13 

8 
2 

12 

12 

19 

6 


145 

61 
19 

5 
14 

2 
10 

2 
10 
15 

7 


114 

81 
11 

4 


12 

6 
4 
1 
1 


20 

17 
2 


10 

6 
1 

2 

1 

9 
4 

3 
1 
1 


15 

11 
3 


15 


1 

10 


PAEM    STATISTICS. 


811 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF  MIDDLESEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

Agmcultueal  Pubposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  liineoln  —  Con, 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  Iiittleton. 

Fa.ras, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  liOWEIil^. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

City  of  MALiDEBT. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

City  of  ]tIARl.BOROU«II 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Slaynard. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

City  of  MEDFORO. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Toi¥n  of  ]fIeIrose. 

Farms, 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Wood  lots, 

Town  of  Xatich. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

G  rass  and  wood  lots, 


a 

1 

1 

11 


129 

82 

20 

1 

5 

21 


64 

38 
6 
2 
3 
5 

21 

3 
3 
1 
10 
3 
1 


164 

100 

14 

2 

13 

1 

2 

1 

12 

10 

9 


68 

83 
12 
3 
1 
1 
1 
8 
9 

17 

8 
1 
2 

2 
4 

14 

8 
1 
3 
1 
1 

189 

125 

26 

21 

2 

7 
1 
3 
3 
1 


11 

7 
o 


22 

12 
4 
4 

1 
1 


12 
3 


6 

1 

1 

11 

141 

89 

22 

1 

e 

22 
1 

62 

42 
7 
3 
3 
7 

23 

3 
3 
1 
11 
4 
1 

180 

107 

14 

2 

13 

1 

2 

5 

14 

11 

11 

73 

36 
13 
3 
1 
1 
1 
0 
9 

22 

8 
4 
3 
3 
4 

14 

8 
1 
3 
1 
1 

212 

137 
31 

25 
2 
1 
8 
1 
3 
3 
1 


812 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


CiTiKs,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agmcultubal  Puktoses. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


City  of  NEWTON. 

Farms, 

FarmB,  dairy 

Farme,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  North  Readiiig:. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Pepperell. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Reading:. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Sherborn. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tonn  of  .Shirley. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

City  of  NOinKRVIl.l.E. 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Town  of  Ntoneiiani. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Grass  lots,         .        .        . 


139 

79 
21 
3 
6 
3 
14 
1 
5 
6 
1 

168 

81 
7 

13 
2 
1 
8 

38 

18 

262 

173 
16 

2 
23 
30 
18 

173 

101 
11 
7 
2 
1 
2 
6 
8 
27 
8 

223 

120 

10 

7 

1 

1 

12 

21 

37 

14 

136 

82 
6 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

34 
6 


3 
3 

2 

36 

11 

8 
2 
7 
6 
2 


44 

13 

22 
2 
6 


14 

10 
1 


13 

11 
1 
1 


11 

5 

2 

2 
1 


20 

17 
3 


1 
11 

1 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


813 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towks,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Ageicoltural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Sliares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Ston . 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Sndbnry. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Tewltsbnry. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairj' 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

■Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Townsend. 

Farms, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

■Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Tyngrsborongli 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  IVakefield. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Oraas  lots, 

City  of  WAtTHAM. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  "and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Town  of  \*'atertown. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 


124 

75 
17 
3 
2 
7 
14 
6 


181 

118 

13 

3 

2 

1 

4 

14 

5 

17 

4 


205 

137 
5 
4 

14 
2 
3 

16 
6 
7 

11 

125 

105 
1 
1 

3 

12 
3 

145 

64 
5 
3 

67 
2 
1 
3 

39 

11 
13 
5 
1 
5 
2 
2 

74 

41 

15 

1 

4 
4 
1 
8 

64 

14 
5 

11 
2 

31 
1 


16 

12 
4 


17 

8 
3 


22 

14 

2 


20 

8 
6 
2 
3 


12 
8 

2 
2 


1 
66 

64 
2 

2 
1 


145 

90 

22 

3 

2 

7 

15 

6 

213 

134 

16 

3 

9 

1 

6 

14 

5 

19 

6 

229 

152 
7 
4 

17 
2 
3 

16 
9 
7 

12 

195 

109 
1 
1 
64 
3 
14 
3 

153 

68 
5 
5 

67 


1 

43 

_ 

12 

1 

15 

_ 

0 

- 

2 

_ 

5 

_ 

2 

- 

2 

1 

96 

_ 

50 

_ 

21 

_ 

3 

_ 

7 

_ 

4 

1 

3 

- 

8 

_ 

69 

_ 

17 

_ 

6 

_ 

12 

2 

_ 

31 

_ 

1 

8M 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 18t)5. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.      NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 
Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

AGRICULTtrHAL   PUKPOSES. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  ol'Wayland. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  n'estford. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Nurseries, 

Detached  lots,  ..... 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Vb'eston. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Tl'ilniiiiiflon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Winchefitter. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

CU.v  of  WOBITRN. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists,  .... 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots,  

Wood  lots,       .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


135 

82 
8 
3 

1 
1 
9 
29 
2 


235 

159 

6 

10 

1 

2 

31 
1 

23 
3 


120 

90 
9 
4 
o 


14 
1 

186 

122 
3 
3 
1 
3 
2 

1 

2 

32 

17 

38 

11 

7 

5 

11 

3 


160 

21 
b 
9 

24 
6 

31 
1 

31 

24 
8 


23 

14 

4 

2 
3 


13 


10 
2 


13 

2 
2 
3 


142 

84 
9 
3 
1 
1 
1 
10 
31 
2 

248 

166 
5 

10 
1 
2 
1 

33 
2 

25 
3 

143 

104 
13 
4 
4 
3 
14 
1 

205 

135 
3 
3 
1 
3 
2 
1 
4 
35 
18 


11 
9 
5 

21 
5 
1 
1 

179 

24 

8 

12 

25 

10 

32 

1 

35 

24 

8 


COUNTY   OF   NANTUCKET. 


Town  of  ^iantiickot. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists,  

Detached  lots 

(Jrass  lots,         

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


132 

77 

16 

2 

2 

21 

13 

1 


11 
9 


147 

88 

16 

3 

2 

23 

14 

1 


FAKM    STATISTICS. 


815 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

agricultnral  purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  or  Avon. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Itellingrliani. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Braintree. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists,  

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Brookllue. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Town  of  Canton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Coliasset. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Toivn  of  Dedham. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Dover. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Foxborongh 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


67 

38 
8 
4 
1 
1 
2 

11 
2 

111 

60 

10 

1 

1 

4 

28 

7 

103 

62 

15 

4 


1 
7 
1 

27 

9 
3 

4 


151 


220 


12 

5 

7 


11 

8 

1 

2 


47 

7 

12 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

24 

- 

60 

- 

6 

- 

41 

6 

23 

5 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1ft 

- 

3 

. 

11 

2 


25 


88 

9 

38 

10 

9 

4 

_ 

1 

5 

1 

26 

- 

40 

- 

14 

- 

204 

16 

72 

11 

18 

2 

15 

2 

5 

1 

76 

- 

18 

- 

229 

8 

138 

6 

11 

1 

11 


70 

40 
8 
5 
1 
1 
2 

11 
2 

125 

66 
17 
1 
1 
4 
29 
7 

116 

70 
15 
5 
2 
6 
10 
1 


38 

11 
11 

4 
10 

2 


170 

54 

13 

2 

1 
30 
65 

5 

148 

88 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
112 
3 

247 

97 
43 
13 
1 
6 
27 
41 
14 

222 

83 
20 
17 
6 
78 
18 

240 

144 
12 


816 


CEXSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classffication  of  Land  Used  for 

agrictoturai  purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Foxborongrh  —  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  or  Frnuklin. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  or  Holbrook. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        , 

Florists 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Hyde  Park. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Town  of  medfleld. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  "and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Tonn  of  n«*dway. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        , 

Town  of  Millis. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       ... 

Town  of  :nilton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Town  of  Needlinin. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Nurseries, 

Florists 


5 
2 
6 
5 
40 
17 

218 

106 

13 

1 

1 

1 

6 

2 

70 

19 

64 

37 
1 
3 
1 

18 
4 

34 

1 
1 

4 

23 

4 

1 

121 

46 

10 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

38 

15 

110 

68 
9 
1 
2 

21 
9 

153 

69 
8 
3 
19 
52 
12 

28 

10 

13 

4 

1 

183 

83 
9 

15 
5 
2 
3 


14 

11 
2 


6 
2 
5 
6 
47 
18 

223 

111 

13 

1 

1 

1 

5 

2 

70 

19 

ft5 

38 
1 
3 
1 

18 
4 

36 

1 
1 
6 

23 
4 
1 

129 

53 

11 

3 

1 

1 

4 

3 

38 

15 

116 

71 

12 

1 

2 

21 

9 

158 

63 
8 
3 

19 
53 
12 

SI 

10 

15 

6 

1 

198 

94 

11 

15 

6 

2 

4 


FAEM    STATISTICS. 


817 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultukal  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  BTeedhani  —  Con 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

OrasB  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  STorroIk. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Norwood. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

OrasB  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  QUIBTCY. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Marliet  gardens,        .... 

Florists 

Grass  lots 

Town  of  Randolph. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Orass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Sharon. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy, 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, ' 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Orass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Stoaghton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,       .... 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  'Walpole. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Grass  lots,         ..... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Wellesley. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 


8 

7 

49 

2 

178 

61 
6 

12 
12 
63 
21 

108 

41 
3 
2 
1 
2 
32 
16 
8 

23 

7 
5 
1 
1 
6 
4 

45 

15 
7 
1 
7 
1 

13 
1 

290 

102 
6 
4 
3 
1 
1 
2 
25 

104 
12 

176 

108 
17 
9 
4 
2 
6 
6 

14 
10 

224 

107 
14 
2 
2 
23 
55 
21 

67 

48 
5 


12 

6 
4 
1 


12 

5 
6 


8 

7 

50 

2 

188 

70 
7 
12 
12 
66 
21 

112 

47 
4 
2 
1 
2 
32 
16 
8 

25 

8 
6 
1 
1 
5 
4 

45 

15 
7 
1 
7 
1 

13 
1 

298 

107 
6 
4 
3 
1 
1 

a 

25 

105 

42 

192 

114 

21 

10 

4 

2 

8 

6 

17 

10 

235 

112 

16 

3 

2 

24 
57 
21 

79 

53 
11 


818 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.      NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

Agiucultueai,  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  IVellesley  —  Con. 

Florists, 

CrrasB  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Toi*-ii  or  Weymoatli. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  W^reutham. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


5 

7 
2 

92 

57 

14 

3 

4 

13 

1 

141 

96 
11 
8 
1 
3 
13 
9 


12 

10 
1 
1 


97 


. 

59 

_ 

15 

_ 

5 

- 

4 

- 

13 

- 

1 

7 

160 

1 

107 

_ 

12 

- 

9 

- 

1 

_ 

3 

6 

19 

_ 

9 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH. 


Town  of  Abington. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Nurseries, 

Detached  lots, 

"Wood  lots 

Town  of  Bridgrew  ater. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        ,        . 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

City  of  BROCKTON. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .       . 

Town  of  CarTer. 

Farms 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .        .        .        ,        . 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Dnxbury. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  Kant  Brideowater, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 


94 

1 

52 

1 

9 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

26 

~ 

140 
99 

I 

4 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

20 

- 

8 

- 

59 

7 

30 

3 

17 

2 

_ 

1 

1 

- 

3 

1 

7 

- 

1 

- 

217 

5 

86 

5 

3 

- 

112 

- 

2 

- 

13 

- 

1 

- 

282 

2 

122 

1 

8 

- 

6 

1 

9 

- 

1 

- 

19 

- 

98 

- 

19 

- 

118 

- 

87 

.. 

14 

- 

95 

53 
9 
3 
1 
1 
2 

26 

140 

99 
4 
4 
1 
1 
1 
2 

20 
8 


33 
19 
1 
1 
4 
7 
1 

224 

91 

3 

114 

2 

13 
1 

290 
125 


9 

1 

22 

99 

19 

119 

88 
14 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


819 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  — Continued. 


CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 

Classification  op  Land  Used  fok 

Agkicultural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  East  Rridgei^'ater  — Con 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Halifax:. 

Farms 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Hanover, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Marliet  gardens, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Ton'n  of  Hanson. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Marliet  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Hingham. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  of  Hull. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots 

Town  of  Kingston. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Tofvn  of  liakeville. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Clarion. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 


10 
2 
1 
2 
2 

109 

79 
9 

20 
1 

166 

122 
15 
6 
1 
1 
1 

16 
4 

188 

150 
5 

15 
2 
3 
1 

11 
1 

355 

50 

11 
4 
4 
1 
3 
1 

24 
219 

38 


2 
3 
2 

187 

100 
3 
5 
1 
5 
9 
52 
12 

261 

130 
3 
13 
1 
1 
4 
1 

105 
3 

95 
51 


13 
6 


51 


1 

42 


1 

59 


10 
2 
1 
2 

2 

114 

83 

10 

20 

1 

226 

133 

17 

10 

1 

1 

2 
58 

4 

195 

153 
5 
18 
3 
3 
1 
11 
1 

370 


_ 

55 

- 

17 

_ 

4 

_ 

6 

_ 

1 

_ 

3 

_ 

1 

_ 

24 

1 

220 

1 

39 

11 

3 


193 

103 
5 
5 
1 
5 
9 

53 
12 

271 

135 
3 
17 
1 
1 
4 
1 

105 
4 

158 

53 
6 


820 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Furposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  uf  ZVIarion  —  Con. 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  or  inarslifield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy  .... 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .    '    . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Mattapoisett. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  niddleborouBh 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Norwell. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Pembroke. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  l*Iyinontli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Nurseries, 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Plynipton. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Cranberry  bogs 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


2 
1 
7 
20 
i 

164 

122 
3 
5 
2 
2 
23 
4 
3 

105 

78 

3 

12 

1 

10 

1 

251 

186 
5 
4 
8 
1 
1 
4 
38 
4 

70 

33 
3 
8 
3 
2 

20 
1 

122 

85 
5 

16 
1 
1 

13 
1 

241 

59 
6 
1 
1 

38 
2 
5 

13 

109 

7 


104 

84 
1 
4 
2 
2 
8 
3 


10 
8 


1 

12 

18 

22 

6 

85 
1 

1 

7 

39 

22 

15 

49 
2 


1 
3 

37 
6 


119 

17 
1 


2 

4 

5 

77 

13 


26 


3 
21 


3 
13 
25 
42 
10 

253 

127 

3 

5 

3 

9 

62 

26 

18 

162 

87 
3 

13 
1 
4 

47 


259 


_ 

193 

- 

5 

_ 

5 

- 

8 

_ 

1 

- 

1 

_ 

4 

_ 

38 

- 

4 

40 

111 

« 

34 

- 

3 

_ 

8 

_ 

3 

_ 

2 

39 

59 

1 

2 

243 

104 
6 

16 

3 

5 

5 

90 

14 

271 

63 
6 
1 
1 

40 
2 
5 

16 

130 

7 

114 

92 
1 
6 
2 
2 
8 
3 


-FARM    STATISTICS. 


821 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  op  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


OwneJ 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Kocliester, 

Farms, 

FarmH,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Detached  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .... 

Town  <»t'  Kookland. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Koituate. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egu  and  poultry  .... 

Market  gardens, 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  of  Warehain. 

Farms, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        . 

Town  of  West  Brirtgewater 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Tonii  of  Whitnian. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 


137 

4 

3 

2 

11 

12 
3 

65 

20 

14 

1 

1 

2 

24 

3 

118 

81 
5 
5 

12 
2 
1 
6 
6 


101 

35 
55 
4 
2 
3 
2 


113 

56 

30 

4 

2 

1 


42 

23 

7 
3 

1 
3 
3 
1 
1 


10 

8 
1 
1 


46 


1 

14 

30 

1 


IT) 

1 


228 

145 

0 

4 

2 
12 
14 
42 

4 

68 

20 
15 
1 
1 
3 
25 
3 

142 

88 
6 
6 

12 
2 
2 
8 

12 
4 
2 

102 

35 
56 
4 
2 
3 
2 

119 

59 
30 
4 
2 
1 
9 
7 
7 

44 

23 
8 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
1 
1 


COUNTY    OF    SUFFOLK. 


City  of  BOSTON 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards, 

Nurseries,         .... 
Florists,  .... 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 
Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


106 

35 

. 

141 

34 

5 

_ 

- 

39 

20 

9 

- 

- 

29 

3 

5 

- 

8 

4 

_ 

- 

4 

2 

- 

- 

2 

40 

13 

- 

- 

53 

1 

_ 

— 

— 

1 

3 

_ 

_ 

- 

3 

1 

_ 

- 

- 

1 

1 

' 

1 

822 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF   SUFFOLK  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 
Classification  of  Land  Used  foe 

AGEICtTLTUIlAI,  PURPOSES. 


City  ot'CHEliSKA. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Market  gardens,  ... 
Florists, 

Totvn  or  Revere. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Market  gardens. 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Grass  lots,        .... 

Town  of  ^Vinthrop. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 

Orchards, 

Florists, 


Owned 


4 
2 

1 
1 

19 

2 

1 

13 

1 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


11 

4 
3 
1 
3 


26 

4 
1 

14 
2 
1 
4 


10 

6 
1 
1 
2 


COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER. 


Town  or  Ashbnrnham. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Atbol. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        . 

Town  of  Auburn. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,       .... 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Itarre. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  lt<-rlin. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Florists 

Grass  lots,         ..... 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


252 

11 

110 

11 

12 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

34 

- 

50 

- 

32 

_ 

11 

- 

211 

16 

128 

14 

18 

_ 

6 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

- 

17 

- 

8 

1 

15 

- 

16 

- 

149 

5 

T7 

3 

18 

2 

0 

- 

3 

_ 

33 

_ 

1 

- 

2 

- 

4 

_ 

6 

- 

239 

12 

179 

11 

25 

1 

14 

_ 

14 

- 

7 

- 

209 

6 

115 

2 

11 

1 

11 

2 

3 

- 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

19 

- 

33 

_ 

14 

- 

266 


1 

122 

1 

13 

_ 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

34 

1 

51 

_ 

32 

- 

11 

4 

231 

o 

144 

_ 

18 

_ 

6 

_ 

2 

_ 

2 

1 

18 

» 

9 

_ 

15 

1 

17 

3 

157 

1 

81 

_ 

20 

_ 

5 

_ 

3 

2 

35 

_ 

1 

_ 

9 

_ 

4 

- 

6 

1 

322 

3 

193 

_ 

26 

6 

66 

o 

16 

_ 

14 

- 

7 

2 

217 

1 

118 

_ 

12 

_ 

13 

_ 

3 

o 

_ 

1 

1 

20 

_ 

33 

. 

14 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


823 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultueal  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  or  BInfkstone. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Bolton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,       .... 

Orchards 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Boylston. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Brookfield. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairj' 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Cbarlton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Clinton. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Florists 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Dana. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Orchards,  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Douglas. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Detached  lots 


239 

139 
U 
12 

2 
33 

7 
32 

3 


286 

135 
13 
13 
1 
5 
27 
72 
20 


184 

93 

18 

3 

1 

11 

20 

33 

5 


261 

158 

14 

1 

1 

4 

33 

24 

26 


442 

245 

41 

3 

1 

1 

11 

47 

78 

15 

193 

85 
4 

16 
1 

2 

1 

26 
50 


101 

81 
5 
1 

2 
8 
4 

206 

117 
4 
1 
3 


12 

8 
3 
1 


1 
1 

10 

7 
1 


13 
2 
1 


38 


22 
"l 


252 

148 
14 
13 

2 
33 

7 
32 

3 


294 

141 
13 

14 
1 
5 

28 
72 
20 


194 

100 

19 

3 

1 

11 

20 

33 

7 

279 

171 

16 

2 

1 

5 

34 

24 

26 

451 

252 

42 

3 

1 

1 

11 

48 

78 

15 

196 

86 
4 

16 
1 
3 
1 

26 

51 
8 

144 

94 
5 
1 

22 
3 

13 
6 

216 

126 
4 
1 
3 


82i 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.      NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued, 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agmcdltcral  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Town  of  Doiigrlas  —  Con, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Dntiley. 

Farms 

Farms ,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

City  of  F£T€HBVR«. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Oarduei'. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,       .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Orafton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Ilardwiok. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots,         ..... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Harvard. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards 

Florists 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Iloldon. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


2 

73 

6 

157 

102 

21 

10 

6 

13 
5 

177 

125 
17 
1 
5 
1 
1 
2 
8 
10 
7 

149 

66 

13 

4 

1 

1 

9 

23 

21 

11 

207 

148 
23 
6 
3 
1 
2 
5 
4 
11 
4 

236 

146 
18 


13 
40 
11 

218 

165 
22 
1 
1 
4 
1 
4 
13 


315 


14 

8 
2 

3 
1 


10 

6 

41 

2 

6 

1 

98 

_ 

21 

- 

31 

- 

0 

- 

27 

21 
2 
2 
1 


24 

17 
5 
1 


52 
2 


40 
3 
6 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


825 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towt^s,  and 

Classification  op  Land  Used  for 

Agricdltcrai,  Purposes. 


Town  or  Ilopedale. 

Farms 

FarmB,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Gras8  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Ilubbardston. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens, 
Detached  lots,  . 
Grass  lots. 
Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Lianoaster. 


Farms,       .        .        .        . 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens. 

Orchards,  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  hogs, 

Florists,     .        .        .        . 

Detached  lots,  . 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  I^eiceater. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Florists,     . 

Grass  lots. 

Wood  lots. 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Iieouiinster. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

P'arms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Liunenbnrg. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lota 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


Town  of  Mendon. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     . 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry 
Market  gardens. 
Orchards,  . 
Cranberry  bogs. 
Detached  lots,  . 
Grass  lots. 
Wood  lots. 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


Owned 


53 

21 
6 
2 
9 
1 
1 

12 
1 

342 

190 

18 

7 

1 

1 

64 

50 

11 

318 

159 

8 

10 

4 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

25 

88 

17 

333 

157 
30 
6 
1 
25 
76 
39 

155 

113 

12 

10 
2 
2 
4 
8 
4 

326 

179 

13 

7 

1 

1 

1 

21 

76 

27 

228 

124 
9 

12 
1 
3 
5 
3 
15 
47 
9 


Hired 


11 

8 
2 


16 
13 


12 

7 
4 

1 


14 

9 
2 
2 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


1 
1 
1 

72 


72 


Totals 


59 

26 
6 
2 

10 
1 
1 

12 
1 


354 

199 

20 

7 

1 

1 

65 

60 

11 


336 

173 
8 

12 
4 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 

25 
89 
17 


341 

161 
30 
5 
2 
26 
77 
40 


2.S5 

120 

12 

1 

10 
2 

74 
4 
8 
4 

338 

186 

17 

7 

2 

1 

1 

21 

76 

27 

242 

133 

11 

14 

1 

3 

5 

3 

16 

47 

9 


826 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

Agricultoral  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Town  of  Klilford. 

Farms 

ParmB,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        . 

Market  gardens, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots 

Town  oriHillbnry. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Gratis  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        , 

Tonn  of  New  Braintree. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       .        .        .        , 

Tonn  of  Northborougli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  ... 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Nortlibrldge. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  .        .        .        , 
Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  North  Brookfield, 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Oakham. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Oxford. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Paxton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 


119 

44 
16 

2 

1 
33 

6 
14 

3 

210 

114 
25 
1 
1 
13 
IG 
23 
17 

126 

72 
10 
15 
19 
10 


136 

9 

9 

6 

1 

32 

53 

11 

182 

77 

24 

3 

2 

3 

4 

11 

43 

15 

235 

129 

33 

1 

26 
37 


192 

101 

7 
4 

14 

47 
19 

224 

119 
8 
1 
20 
12 
49 
15 

146 

62 
11 


11 
11 


18 

11 

4 
1 

2 


14 
11 


17 

12 
6 


17 

16 
1 


10 

7 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


827 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,   WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  foe 

Agmcitltural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


Town  of  Paxtou  —  Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Petersham. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Pliillipiitou. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Princeton. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Royalston. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Rutland. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Shrewsbury. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultrj'  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Southborougrh 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens,       .... 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


5 

2 

6 

1 

21 

15 

24 

276 

183 

11 

2 

25 
13 
21 
21 

195 

92 
7 
2 
27 
36 
12 
19 

294 

198 
13 

9 

5 

26 
26 
17 


271 

172 

25 

8 

3 

1 

14 

39 

9 


106 

71 

25 

4 

1 


18 

16 

2 


10 

9 
1 


251 

16 

152 

16 

16 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

5 

- 

10 

- 

40 

- 

26 

- 

175 

4 

125 

1 

14 

1 

1 

- 

10 

- 

6 

2 

12 

- 

7 

- 

14 

8 
3 
2 


58 


1 
12 
14 

18 
4 


22 
1 


6 

2 

5 

1 

21 

16 

24 

296 

201 
13 
2 
25 
13 
21 
21 

205 

101 
7 
2 
27 
37 
12 
19 

363 

217 
14 
9 
6 
12 
40 
41 
21 

268 


_ 

168 

_ 

16 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

6 

_ 

10 

_ 

40 

- 

26 

82 

261 

16 

142 

15 

_ 

1 

45 

55 

4 

12 

15 

27 

2 

9 

279 

178 

25 

9 

4 

1 

14 

39 

9 


142 

80 
28 
6 
1 
4 
1 
7 
7 
8 


828 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultobal  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Town  of  Sontlibridge- 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Florists,  

Detached  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Tonii  of  .Spencer. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry, 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Florists, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  SterllnK. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Stnrbridge. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Snttou, 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards, 

Cranberry  bogs,        .... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  Teinpleton. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Orchards 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Upton. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists,  

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  I'xbritlgre. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 


91 

64 

14 
1 
1 
1 

9 
1 


191 

108 

37 

5 

3 

1 

17 

12 


284 

161 
20 
6 
2 
12 
30 
41 
12 

282 

168 
12 
1 
16 
22 
39 
24 

283 

222 
21 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
16 
9 

296 

169 

17 

1 

7 

1 

44 

3 

14 

24 

16 

308 

206 

10 

5 

1 

5 

13 
52 
16 

247 

125 

54 

4 


15 

11 
3 


15 

14 
1 


25 

23 
1 


16 
16 


17 

9 
5 
1 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


829 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agricultural  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On  Not 

Shares  Given 


Totals 


Towu  of  Uxbridgc  — Con. 

Market  gardens,  .... 
Cranberry  bogs,  .... 
Detached  lots,  ..... 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  '*V»rreu. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Towu  of  Webater. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Florists, 

Grass  lots 

"Wood  lots 

Town  of  'Westborotigli. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Orchards 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

"Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  West  Boylstou. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens,        .... 

Cranberry  bogs 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Town  of  West  Broobfield 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Florists,  

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  Westminster. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Orchards, 

Detached  lots, 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

Town  of  tVinchendon. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 


1 
2 
8 
5 
39 
9 

139 

100 

19 

1 

7 
5 
7 

69 

46 
7 
3 
2 

11 

194 

100 

18 

5 

3 

1 

14 

17 
26 
10 

112 

71 
17 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
6 
6 
3 

143 

88 

11 

1 

1 

4 

9 

16 

13 

375 

255 

14 

6 

1 

1 

36 

46 

16 

173 

84 
17 
1 
1 
15 
22 
20 
13 


14 


14 

8 
2 
2 
1 


11 
10 


12 


2 
2 
8 
5 
40 
9 

153 

109 
21 
1 
1 
8 
6 
7 

74 

50 
8 
3 
2 

11 

213 

112 

20 

7 

5 

1 

1 

14 

17 

26 

10 

118 

74 

19 

2 

2 

1 
1 
3 
7 
6 
3 

166 


_ 

98 

_ 

11 

-_ 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

5 

6 

15 

4 

20 

1 

15 

_ 

383 

_ 

261 

_ 

15 

_ 

7 

» 

1 

_ 

1 

_ 

36 

_ 

46 

- 

16 

1 

181 

_ 

90 

_ 

18 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

16 

22 

_ 

20 

- 

13 

830 


CEK^SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON   SHARES,  ETC.:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  and 

Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Ageicoltoral  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


City  of  Vt  ORCE.STER. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Market  gardens 

Nurseries, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots, 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


450 


29 


43 

21 

64 

4 

23 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

11 

_ 

15 

_ 

1 

_ 

64 

_ 

12 

_ 

10 

- 

479 

264 

68 

25 

7 

2 

11 

15 

1 

64 

12 

10 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  Counties, 

and  Classification  of  Land  Used  fob 

Ageiculturai.  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Sliares 


Kot 
Given 


Totals 


THE  STATE. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Marliet  gardens. 

Orchards 

Nurseries,         .... 
Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 
Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

BARNSTABLE. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards 

Nurseries,         .... 
Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists 

Detached  lots,  .... 

Grass  lots 

Wood  lots,         .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 
Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

BRISTOL. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens. 

Orchards 

Nurseries,         .... 
Cranberry  bogs. 

Florists 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 


58,634 

34,531 
4,323 
1,322 

768 

78 

15 

667 

440 

2,161 

60 

3,573 

8,005 

2,691 

2,018 

1,195 

67 

151 

39 

3 

1 

355 

5 

6 

26 

141 

29 


4,575 

2,990 

429 

20 

20 

2 

13 

154 

9 

211 

494 

233 


5,167 

3,156 

254 

226 

109 

3 

1 

13 

28 

118 

3 


3,729 

2,503 

507 

168 

193 

3 

8 

3 

89 

4 

1 

185 

12 

63 


58 

28 
3 

17 
6 
1 


500 

360 

59 

2 

15 


40 
2 

20 


375 

263 
37 
34 

22 


10 


276 

204 

34 

2 

13 
1 

1 
3 


98 

76 
17 


3 

2 

10 
6 

9 


2,648 

366 
7 
1 
1 
2 

15 

1 

872 

4 

460 
759 
160 

43 

1 


9 
19 
10 

120 

22 
1 


22 

31 
32 
12 

41 

4 


65,287 

37,604 

4,871 

1,493 

975 

84 

23 

686 

533 

3,037 

65 

4,225 

8,781 

2,910 

2,124 

1,226 

70 

169 

46 

4 

1 

363 

5 

6 

35 

160 

39 

5,293 

3,448 

5U6 

22 

35 

2 

15 

176 

9 

285 

528 

267 

5,593 

3,429 

293 

260 

131 

3 

1 

14 

39 

123 

3 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


831 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Continued. 


The  State,  Cointies, 

AND  Classification  of  Land  Used  for 

Agriclltural  Purposes. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Grass  lots,         .... 

"Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

DUKES. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Cranberry  bogs, 
Florists,  .... 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

ESSEX. 


Farms, 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens, 

Orchards,  . 

Nurseries, 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  . 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 


FRANKLIN. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy  ... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Orchards,  .... 
Florists,  .... 
Detached  lots,  ... 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 
Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots,         ... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

HAMPDEN. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .        .        .        , 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards 

Nurseries,  .        .        .        , 

Florists,  .        .        .        , 

Detached  lots,  .        .        .        , 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 
Grass  lots,         .        .        .        . 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .        .        .        , 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .        .        .        , 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 
Grass  lots,         .        .        .        . 
Wood  lots,         .        .        .        , 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

MIDDLESEX. 

Farms, 

Farms,  dairy     .        .        .        . 


OwTicd 


196 
890 
170 

463 

297 

9 

7 

1 

6 

1 

28 

35 

49 

30 

4,355 

2,386 

329 

129 

116 

14 

4 

80 

183 

9 
561 
364 
180 

4,889 

3,078 

346 

15 

13 

2 

3 
73 

1 
318 
749 
291 

4,404 

3,042 

276 

47 

27 

1 

1 

18 

388 

1 

146 

288 

169 

4,513 

2,799 

518 

12 

16 

3 

178 

4 

294 

460 

229 

7,441 

4,189 
552 


Hired 


4 
5 

18 
13 


428 

235 
70 
18 
40 


12 

50 
1 

216 

152 

25 

3 


24 
5 


227 

26 

1 

13 


229 

171 
27 
1 
2 
3 
1 

20 
1 
3 

566 

318 
100 


On 

Shares 


17 
11 

1 

3 


18 

15 
2 


34 

29 
3 


13 

11 
1 


33 

8 


Not 
Given 


5 

22 

3 


432 

85 
1 


42 

151 
124 

28 

175 
47 


50 

51 
11 
16 

226 

33 

1 


137 

20 
24 
11 

308 
62 


176 

27 

39 

4 

298 

22 
3 


Totals 


205 
914 
178 

483 

310 

9 

7 

2 

6 

1 

30 

39 

49 

30 

5,232 

2,717 

400 

148 

159 

15 

2 

4 

92 

225 

9 

762 

490 

209 

5,298 

3,292 

373 

IS 

19 

2 

4 

123 

1 

393 

760 

313 

4,950 

3,331 

305 

49 

40 

1 

1 

20 

525 

1 

175 

314 

188 

5,063 

3,043 

546 

13 

18 

6 

355 

4 

341 

500 

237 

8,360 

4,562 
663 


832 


CENSUS    OF   MASSxVCHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC.     NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  WORKED 
ON  SHARES,  ETC.:    BY  TOWNS —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  Statk,  Counties, 

AND  Classification  of  Land  Used  foe 

Agricdlturai,  Purposes. 


Owned 


Hired 


Oq 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Totals 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards, 

Nurseries,  .... 
Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 
Grass  lots,         .... 
"Wood  lots,         .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

NANTUCKET. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy  .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

Florists 

Detached  lots 

Grass  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

NORFOLK. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Nurseries,  .... 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,  .... 
Wood  lots,  .... 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 
Nurseries,         .... 
Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots,  .... 
Grass  lots,         .... 

Wood  lots 

Grass  and  wood  lots,       . 


SUFFOLK. 


Farms, 

P'arms,  dairy 

Market  gardens 

Orchards,  . 

Nurseries, 

Florists,     . 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc 

Grass  lots, 

Wood  lots, 

Grass  and  wood  lots 


WORCESTER. 

Farms 

Farms,  dairy     .... 
Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 
Market  gardens, 

Orchards 

Nurseries,  .        .        .        . 

Cranberry  bogs, 

Florists, 

Detached  lots 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.. 
Grass  lots,         .        .        .        . 
Wood  lots,         .        ,        .        . 
Grass  and  wood  lots, 


224 
276 

13 
4 

13 
119 
329 

23 

389 

1,015 

295 

132 

77 

16 

2 

2 

21 

13 

1 

3,508 

1,595 

268 

92 

21 

4 

9 

72 

66 

220 

920 

241 

3,946 

2,159 

184 

148 

33 

3 

253 

15 

30 

137 

855 

129 


141 

44 

24 

17 

6 

43 
1 
5 
1 


13,082 

7,524 

1,051 

249 

80 

36 

1 

12 

38 

587 

9 

1,022 

1,779 

694 


30 
64 


25 
3 
1 

16 
2 
4 


11 
9 
1 


207 

125 

54 

14 

3 


131 

82 

19 

22 

4 


2 
2 

46 


10 
6 
1 
2 

16 


658 

512 

77 

25 

11 

1 

1 


14 

4 


22 

17 
1 

1 
1 


120 

3 

41 

98 

10 


45 
5 


2 

9 

28 

1 


510 

35 
1 


10 

40 

78 

299 

47 


445 

49 
1 


274 

1 

38 

63 

18 


254 
349 

13 
7 

13 
147 
452 

27 

447 

1,115 

311 


147 


88 

16 

3 

2 

23 

14 

1 


3,761 

1,726 

322 

106 

24 

4 

9 

81 

68 

230 

949 

242 


4,588 

2,277 

204 

170 

37 

3 

263 

17 

70 

217 

1,154 

176 


188 

53 

34 

23 

7 

2 

59 

1 

7 

1 

1 


14,207 

8,102 

1,130 

274 

92 

39 

2 

12 

45 

861 

10 

1,075 

1,847 

718 


Farms,  Market  Gardens,  Etc. 
Number  Owned,  Hired,  Etc.;  With 

Comparative  Acreage, 
AND  Values  of  Products  and  Property: 

By  Towns. 


[833] 


FAEMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,  ETC. 
:N^UMBER  OWKED,  hired,  etc.;   with  COMPARA- 
TIVE  ACREAGE,   AND   VALUES 
OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY:    BY  TOWJS^S. 


The  preceding  presentation  (pages  781  to  832),  gave  tlie  number  of  farms,  market  gardens,  etc.,  owned, 
hired,  or  worked  on  shares,  in  each  city  and  town  of  the  State.  In  order  to  show  the  comparative  acreage, 
value  of  products,  and  value  of  property  belonging  to  the  farms  owned,  hired,  or  worked  on  shares  in  each 
city  and  town,  the  table  which  follows  has  been  prepared.  The  need  of  such  a  presentation  is  obvious.  For 
instance,  in  a  town  there  might  be  25  farms  owned,  ten  farms  hired,  and  five  farms  worked  on  shares,  and  j'et 
the  acreage,  value  of  products,  and  value  of  property  of  the  live  farms  worked  on  shares  might  be  larger  than 
the  corresponding  figures  for  the  ten  farms  hired  or  the  25  farms  owned;  it  might  be  possible,  also,  that  the 
25  farms  owned  might  represent  ten  times  the  acreage  of  the  15  farms  hired  and  worked  on  shares,  with  a 
corresponding  excess  as  regards  value  of  products  and  property. 

For  purposes  of  illustration  we  wiU  take  the  town  of  Dartmouth,  on  page  840,  post.  By  reference  to  page 
791,  ajite,  we  find  that  the  number  of  farms,  market  gardens,  etc.,  owned  was  622;  the  number  hired  was  30, 
and  the  fact  for  two  was  not  ascertained.  Referring  again  to  page  840,  post,  we  find  that  the  022  farms  owned 
had  an  aggregate  acreage  of  34,690yo,  products  valued  at  $638,016,  and  agricultural  property  worth  $2,439,549. 
Considering  the  30  farms  that  were  hired  we  find  that  they  represented  a  total  acreage  of  1,629,  a  product 
valued  at  $59,287,  and  agricultural  property  worth  $163,422.  Comparing  these  figures  we  find  that  in  size  the 
hired  farms  averaged  about  the  same  as  those  owned,  but  the  average  product  dei-ived  from  the  hired  farms 
was  nearly  twice  as  great  as  that  obtained  from  the  owned  farms,  and  the  value  of  property  in  connection  with 
the  hired  farms  was  38.88  per  cent  greater  than  the  average  property  returned  from  owned  farms. 

For  a  similar  consideration  of  results  for  the  State  see  page  881,  post. 

[835] 


FAEMS,  MAEKET  GAEDEXS,  ETC. 

:N^UMBEE  OW^ED,  HIEED,  etc.  ;   WITH  COMPAEA- 

TIYE   ACEEAGE,  AND  YALUES 

OF  PEODUCTS  AISTD  PEOPEETY:    BY  TOWJS^S. 


COUNTY   OF   BARNSTABLE. 


Cities,  Towns, 
acbeage,  and  value  op  products 

AND  PROPERTT. 


Barnstable. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Bourne. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Bre«'ster. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Cliatliani. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Dennis. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Eastbam. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,   . 


Falnioutta. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Ilarvricb. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Iflasbpee. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Orleans, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Provlnceton-n. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


9,232? 
$194,056 
$528,474 


11,986% 
$56,445 
$304,493 


1,5933^ 
839,368 

$158,754 


2,614% 
$57,642 
$282,663 


2,813' 
$64,958 
$293,237 


2,871% 
$57,499 

$145,624 


12,028% 
$156,616 
§655,614 


4,837'i 
$138,393 

$584,889 


2,017 

$25,187 
$126,697 


2,588% 
$34,360 
$147,239 


3,506 
$30,795 
$85,354 


235 

$4,836 
$19,076 


172 
$1,040 

$7,787 


55 
!,035 
1,214 


ii4 
$120 
$855 


$243 

$90 


322'^ 
$2,394 
$12,017 


40 

$844 

$1,329 


43 

$1,478 
$5,328 


3  J 
$1,794 
$2,161 


34% 
$632 
$3,363 


647 
$1,950 


13 

$350 
$3,000 


4'i 
$107 
$600 


Aggregates 


2?, 
$835 
$1,650 


35 

$551 

$1,648 


% 


$163 
$116 


9,502 
$199,624 
$550,912 


12,705% 
$57,485 
$314,230 


1,648M 
$41,403 
$167,968 


2,532 

$58,112 

$286,618 


2,818 

$55,065 

$293,837 


2,872'4' 
$57,742 
$145,714 


12,353>i 

$159,845 
$669,281 


4,877% 
$139,237 
$586,218 


2,017 

$25,187 

$126,697 


2,666% 
$36,389 
$154,216 


3,510% 
$32,752 
$87,631 


[837] 


838 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET    GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 
acbeage,  and  value  of  products 

AND  PBOPERTT. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


Sandwich. 

Acreage,    .... 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Trnro. 

Acreage,    .... 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Wellfleet. 

Acreage,    .        .        .        .        , 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Yariuoutli. 

Acreage,    .        .        .        .        , 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


11,045?^ 
$31,677 
$194,688 


3,435?^ 
$57,253 
$137,553 


3,895,?8'- 
843,007 
$137,693 


4,239'. 
$48,067 
$337,753 


242 
$1,435 
$5,059 


270  5^ 
$3,407 

$7,877 


203  5^ 
$3,420 
$9,224 


12}^ 

$599 
$4,330 


42 
$7,500 


442 

$30 

$2,650 


100 

$2,279 
$18,621 


11,329?^ 
$33,112 
$207,247 


3,705% 
$60,660 
$145,430 


4,541 

$46,457 

$149,567 


4,351% 
$50,945 
$360,704 


COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 


Adams. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


.  Alford. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Becket. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Clieslilre. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Clarksburg^, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


I>nlton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Egrreiuont. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Florida. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Oreat  BarrinKton, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


11,134% 
$144,748 
$725,403 


6,1903i 
$57,760 
$187,164 


26,970'4 
$92,987 
$305,242 


11,731 

$92,054 
$373,328 


7,468', 
$84,278 
$351,950 


13,0801^' 
$120,819 
$428,066 


9,146 
$165,796 
$522,015 


13,277 

$58,788 

$135,267 


20,325 

$222,060 

$1,077,147 


2,193? 
$38,944 
$239,871 


1,138 

$6,355 

$24,573 


565 
$2,275 
$7,243 


4,319 

$46,692 
$128,123 


552% 
$7,463 
$30,490 


500 

$5,184 

$27,322 


755% 
$10,771 
$34,792 


748  !4- 
$3,021 
$10,077 


1,946 
$12,834 
$48,351 


3 

$55 
$60 


401 

$3,151 

$11,543 


60 

$575 

$1,073 


1,291 
$10,464 
$34,985 


67'. 
$272 
$2,725 


480 

$6,629 

$18,114 


80 
$569 
$830 


795 
$12,''6l 

$26,282 


15 'i 
$603 

$7,575 


30 

$802 

$2,693 


50 
$317 

$2,838 


595% 
$252 
$3,300 


1,065 

$125 

$18,050 


13,346% 
$184,350 
$972,909 


7,759% 
$68,068 
$225,973 


27,585% 
$95,837 
$313,558 


17,391 

$149,527 
$539,274 


8,088% 
$92,013 
$385,165 


13,580% 
$126,003 
$455,388 


10,381% 
$183,196 
$574,921 


14,701 

$62,630 

$149,474 


24,131 

$247,780 

$1,169,830 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


839 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  axd  Vaide  of  Pkoducts 

AND  Phopertt. 


Hancock. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Iliusdale. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


I>auesboi'ougIi. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 


l.ee. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property, , . 


l<cnox. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Monterey. 

Acreage,    .... 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 


mount  ^Vasliingrton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


New  Ashford. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


New  lUarlborongrli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


NORTH  ADA9I.S. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Otis. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Pern. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


I>ITTSFieii». 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Richmond. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Owned 


17,032'i 
865,77.5 
$307,763 


11,147% 
$99,945 
|i288,262 


14,268 '4' 
$104,164 
$410,697 


12,2725 
$201,258 
$726,115 


11,716 

$163,572 

$1,086,713 


14,884 

$83,244 

$455,220 


5,2971 
$14,005 
$101,286 


5,866  5j' 
$18,282 
$70,618 


22,331 

$170,606 
$706,712 


10,691}^ 

$112,830 
$708,767 


21,659i4- 
$55,766 
$230,129 


16,177J^ 
$55,103 
$150,215 


18,721% 
$254,103 
$1,543,193 


10,006^^ 
$82,418 
$290,713 


Hired 


1,788 

$8,573 

$28,874 


2,454>^ 
$19,894 
$59,053 


2,010 
$24,400 
$55,361 


1,757,'i 
$13,902 
$50,592 


631  "4 
$5,751 
$49,181 


981 

$4,192 

$29,392 


365 

$1,474 

$12,144 


835 
$1,196 
$7,261 


5,392 

$37,440 

$188,287 


l,584)i 
$29,508 
$118,623 


1,248 
$1,.S57 
$6,618 


1,246 
$1,311 

$8,835 


3,078i. 
$36,139 
$165,633 


142  ■< 
$2,112 
$7,836 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


1,467 

$6,022 
$22,884 


1,559 >^ 
$20,401 
$55,785 


32 

$551 

$6,003 


281 
$2,269 
$8,435 


1,015 

$6,996 

$33,442 


350 

$620 

$3,929 


500 
$2,160 
$6,044 


465 

$5,881 
$15,318 


387 

$3,479 

$19,643 


648 
$1,972 
$5,672 


64 

$398 

$2,617 


2,370 

$61 

$20,509 


35^ 
$212 
$15,150 


244 
$1,575 


15 
$70 


767 

$288 

$3,188 


225 
$5,250 


73 

$281 
$1,801 


Aggregates 


20,2873i 
$80,970 
$359,521 


13,602>^ 
$119,839 
$347,315 


20,2075i 
$149,026 
$542,352 


14,062 
$215,711 
$782,710 


12,6633^ 
$171,804 
$1,159,479 


17,124 

$94,432 
$519,629 


6,012>i 
$16,099 
$117,359 


7,216% 
$21,038 
$83,993 


28,188 
$213,927 
$910,317 


12,662*4 
$145,817 
$847,033 


24,3221^ 
$59,383 
$245,607 


17,4237^ 
$56,414 
$159,050 


22,088% 
$290,640 
$1,716,593 


10,222 

$84,811 

$30;l,350 


840 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,    MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 
acrbage,  and  value  of  products 

AND  PBOPERTT. 


Owned 


S»nfli8fieI<I. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .        .        .        . 

Savoy. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  .        .        .        . 
Value  of  property 

Sbeffleld. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property 

Stoobbridge. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  .        .        .        . 
Value  of  property 

Tyriiigrtaaiu. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .        .        .        . 

Washington. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   .        .        .        . 
Value  of  property,  .        .        .        . 

West  StocUbriflge 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  .        .        .        , 
Value  of  property,  ... 

W^illianistovtn. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  producti^,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Windsor. 

Acreage, 

Value  or  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


27,503 
$113,553 
$330,103 


20,265)^ 
$78,213 
$109,697 


21,883% 
$214,219 
$1,079,316 


12,238 

$217,980 

$1,250,518 


11,680!^ 
$69,127 
$266,386 


23,334 

$90,036 
$276,641 


8,319% 
$69,857 
$321,525 


24,747% 
$304,407 
$1,469,037 


21,126}^ 
$92,030 
$204,203 


Hired 


2,116 

$5,444 
$20,691 


1,458 

$5,621 

$12,645 


3,840K 
$24,313 
$134,279 


1,532 

$15,553 

$107,785 


1,108 

$3,882 

$15,176 


1,583 

$7,904 
$25,740 


997,' 
5,318 
),385 


4,246 'a^ 
$55,319 
$284,375 


1,107'i 
$8,709 
$13,287 


On 
Shares 


1,390 

$4,081 
$13,608 


450 
$1,521 
$3,766 


2,644 

$29,986 

$110,365 


210 
$3,475 
$9,794 


Not 
Given 


645 

$5,286 

$21,955 


93% 
$4,720 
§11,109 


487 
$3,207 
$5,019 


1,746 

$72 

$10,669 


627',' 
$7,220 


1,483 
$24,792 

45 
$310 


606 

$570 

$2,915 


Agqregates 


32,755 
$121,150 
$375,071 


22,173>^ 
$85,355 
$186,103 


28,995% 
$268,518 
$1,331,179 


13,980 

$237,008 

$1,368,097 


12,788  Ji 
$73,009 
$281,562 


24,917 

$97,940 

$302,381 


11,445'^ 
$81,461 
$398,657 


29,132% 
$364,446 
$1,764,831 


23,327 
$104,516 
$225,424 


COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL. 


Acushnot. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Attleborougrn. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Berkley. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Dartmouth. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 


11,166'^ 
$227,637 
$854,257 

298 

$7,180 

$37,565 

10,189 'j 
$166,111 
$515,806 

992  !i 
$24,464 
$61,653 

9,256 
$136,501 
$510,737 

568  "-i 
$12,422 
$36,955 

34,6903^ 

$638,016 
$2,430,549 

1,629 

$50,287 

$163,422 

40 

$104 
$3,000 


11,464% 
$234,817 
$891,822 


11,181% 
$190,575 
$677,459 


9,824Vi 
$148,923 
$547,692 


36,359 >i 

$637,407 
$2,605,971 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


841 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ackeage,  and  value  of  products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggueoates 


Dig:  Ii  ton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Easton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Fairhitveu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


faijKi  river. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Freetown. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  prodiffcts, 
Value  of  property. 


^lansfleld. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


NE^V  BEDFORD. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Korth  Attleborousta. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Xorton. 


Acreage,    • 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Raynhaiu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Rehoboth. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  projierty, 


Seekonk. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Somerset. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Swansea. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


9,136'^ 

$201,988 
$674,668 


13,.3S8?i 
$168,762 
$738,299 


6,206 
$166,803 
$738,398 


6,339  f^ 
$136,683 
$602,1.12 


10,385 ' 
$101,917 
$321,598 


6,372  !4 
$69,729 
$339,513 


5,194  J^ 
$192,627 
$1,767,489 


7,819'^ 
$138,256 
$665,321 


10,928 
$132,500 

$482,841 


10,202(4 
$127,408 
$666,662 


22,644,*^ 
$41 6, .335 
$1,167,019 


10,096'. 
$293,079 
$887,131 


3,402 

$187,722 
$543,922 


10,566'^ 
$334,920 
$944,775 


435>^ 
$10,605 
$29,336 


$13,182 
$50,050 


465 
$12,643 
$42,601 


971 

$28,056 
$235,618 


427 

$7,074 

$20,654 


285 

$1,378 

$10,257 


$16,479 
$107,307 


512' 
$10,678 
$35,230 


446 

$5,013 

$25,464 


232 

$4,351 

$19,205 


2,127X 
$36,978 
$116,566 


1,146 'i 
$37,109 
$104,030 


577 
$21,575 
$61,378 


789 

$28,675 
$72,678 


63ii 
$762 


105 

$960 
$5,845 


216 

$2,867 
$10,191 


81 
$4,085 
$6,922 


228 
$2,925 

204 
$2,650 


$3,4.52 
$10,376 


9 

$360 
$1,100 


164 
$4,950 

1355.r 
$5,780 


78 

$4,095 

$11,479 


139  >i 
$198 
$2,950 


9,572 
$212,593 
$704,004 


13,987>.i 
$181,944 
$788,349 


6,671 
$179,446 
$780,999 


7,310^ 
$164,7.39 
$837,760 


11,104 

$108,991 
$345,939 


6,861'4' 
$71,107 
$352,420 


5,314^ 
$212,558 
$1,885,172 


8,445^ 
$150,254 
$707,496 


11,.538 
$137,513 
$513,255 


10,570 
$131,759 
$691,647 


24,987>i 
$4.56,180 
$1,293,776 


11,323J^ 
$334,273 
$998,083 


4,067 
$213,392 
$616,779 


11,495 

$363,793 

$1,020,403 


842 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  BRISTOL  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  or  Pboducts 

AND  Propeett. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


TAUXTOHr. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Westport. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  propertj',  . 


15,3181^ 
$273,377 
$1,184,246 


19,210 

$448,261 

$1,012,879 


715'4 
$20,890 
$48,384 


2,093 

$64,428 

$127,060 


30 
$900 


497 
$10,771 
$24,548 


16,063% 
$294,267 
$1,233,530 


21 ,800 

$523,460 

$1,164,487 


COUNTY  OF  DUKES. 


Cliiliuark. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Cottage  City. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

£dg;artovvn. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

day  Head, 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Ciosnold. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Tisbury. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

West  Tisbnry, 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 


7,980>i 
$39,664 
$241,263 


3,0333^ 
$45,361 
$128,332 


7,6233j' 
$53,415 
$197,505 


976.'4 
$7,746 
$30,750 


6,129 

$10,788 

$105,922 


3,460 

$21,678 

$119,520 


ll,4395if 
$81,495 
$353,040 


870 

$2,394 

$24,172 


139 
$1,756 
$6,730 


487>: 
$4,365 
$13,346 


2,336 

$2,588 
$46,463 


$443 

$2,677 


666 
5,525 


8,850 Ji 
$42,058 
$265,435 


3,172!^ 
$47,117 
$135,062 


8,777 

$57,780 

$217,376 


9765^ 
$7,746 
$30,750 


8,465 

$13,376 

$152,385 


3,460 

$21,678 

$119,520 


ll,.525Ji 
$81,938 
$355,717 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX. 


Aiiiesbiiry. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Aiidovei*. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

KKVKRIiY. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 


5,617)i 
$127,318 
$600,142 


9,547?4; 
$285,896 
$658,016 


3,988?^ 
$201,006 
$1,721,813 


133 

$5,804 
$19,694 


1823^ 
$9,244 
$17,531 


619 

$30,550 

$110,717 


663^ 
$375 
!l,925 


545?. 
$6,426 
$21,122 


5,816Ji 
$133,497 
$681,761 


10,276 
$301,566 
$696,669 


4,607% 
$231,556 
$1,832,530 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


843 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER    OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  A>rD  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


AOQRKGATES 


Bo:s:roi'<I. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


Bradrord. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


DaiiTers. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Essex. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Ceorgetown. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


OI.OUCESTEK. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Oroveland. 


Acreage,    , 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Ilaiuiltou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


IIAVEBHIIili. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Ipsn'icb. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


1.AWKEXCE. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


EYSTSr. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


IiyDiifield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Mauchester. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


13,096 
$128,909 
$683,476 


1,7515;: 
$53,908 
$151,768 


4,373  V 

$253,594 
$735,745 


5,06H 
$89,806 
$353,365 


4,7943 
$48,452 
$280,320 


3,S59!< 
$146,717 

$486,523 


4,298?^ 
$47,248 
$324,478 


6,989% 
$95,521 
$521,949 


8,020'4 
$203,709 
$1,224,025 


14,808 
$218,342 
$877,396 


374% 
$53,807 
$147,979 


749* 
$69,542 
$428,819 


2,387?i 
$80,553 
$217,097 


840  3;C 
$28,378 
$142,209 


855% 
$6,663 
$35,108 


158 
$5,799 
89,971 


612 
$33,688 
$77,394 


679 

$16,482 
$50,223 


$2,429 
$21,144 


1,0851 
$50,201 
$139,571 


129  > 
$4,039 
$22,249 


3931^ 
$2,294 
$17,238 


897>^ 
$23,016 
$132,434 


1,2551^ 

$18,893 
$47,270 


22  >i 
$7,205 
$10,173 


11% 
$3,377 
$20,066 


79 
$2,506 
$7,219 


29^j- 
$6,628 
$14,380 


.  175 
$1,837 
$6,384 


25 

$1,503 
$2,547 


55 

$974 

$2,922 


1>4 
$113 
$6,780 


13 

$365 
$362 


14 

$70 


419'. 
$372 
$14,389 


113 
$5,867 

938% 
$21,565 


1,385 'i 
$51,480 


25 

$210 

$1,025 


69'. 
$9,725 


522 
$13,275 


14,140% 
$137,409 
$725,033 


2,328% 
$60,079 
$176,128 


4,985% 

$287,282 
$813,139 


5,853% 
$106,288 
$409,455 


5,990% 

$50,S81 
$323,029 


4,969% 
$198,421 
$628,641 


4,428% 
$51,287 
$^46,727 


7,383'^ 

$97,815 
$639,187 


10,303% 
$226,725 
$1,407,939 


16,143'^ 
$238,419 
$928,613 


466% 
$61,102 
$167,877 


778 

$73,032 

$455,665 


3,001% 
$8:5,424 
$237,953 


870 

$35,006 

$156,589 


su 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


m  arblelie  ad . 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


merrimac. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Metliuen. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Iflidfileton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


9i'aliaiit. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Bfewbury. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


SfEWBUKYPORT. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Kortb  AndoTer. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Pealtody. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Itockport. 

Acreage,    .... 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Kowley. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


SAI.E3I. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Salinbiiry. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


^aiiifiia. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Owned 


Hired 


$69,257 
$301,283 


4,042 

$66,668 

$283,286 


12,475,1^ 
$338,431 
$1,897,200 


7,834' 
$81,341 
$377,042 


14 

$6,432 
$36,710 


9,642.'4- 
$161,421 
$703,762 


3,224,'^ 
$75,831 
$457,324 


10,619 
$231,022 
$859,795 


8,059?8' 
$212,296 
,1,082,540 


$30,424 
$328,335 


6,682'. 
$84,317 
$338,621 


2,2833^ 
$75,610 
$734,419 


6,832?i' 
$102,225 
$436,601 


2,568% 
$110,285 
$360,082 


3935^ 
$37,375 
$126  951 


245 

$7,223 

$28,379 


576 

$34,315 

$125,528 


625Ji 
$10,754 
$39,518 


4 
$3,407 
$6,840 


1,851 

$31,625 
$125,437 


247;i 
$16,009 
$38,695 


G65 
$26,326 
$84,702 


813  !a 
$58,874 
$207,123 


97 
$10,569 
$18,124 


554 

$5,720 

$20,631 


1,182% 
$34,176 
$267,376 


422 

$4,401 

$25,683 


247>i 
$20,800 
$65,507 


On 

Shares 


50 

$771 

$3,398 


$481 
$675 


130 
^2,938 
$9,799 


30 

$989 

$2,939 


Kot 
Given 


71% 
$1,750 


20 

$35 

$6,000 


1,446% 
$33,705 


1,033>^ 
$42,105 


Aggregates 


860 


1,967 

$104 

$46,581 


$500 


1,262% 
$106,632 
$428,234 


4,337 

$74,662 

$315,063 


13,051^ 
$372,746 
$2,022,728 


8,531>^ 
$92,095 
$418,310 


38 

$9,874 

$49,550 


12,944>^ 
$193,527 
$863,579 


3,472 

$91,840 

$496,019 


12,447>i 
$260,286 
$996,401 


8,872% 
$271,170 
$1,289,663 


l,362ii 
i?40,993 
$347,319 


9,203>^ 
$90,141 
$405,833 


3,466 

$109,785 

$1,002,295 


7.284% 
$107,615 
$465,223 


2,816% 
$131,085 
$415,589 


TAKM    STATISTICS. 


845 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.     NUMBER    OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Coutinued. 

COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aooreoatbs 


Swampscott. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Topsfield. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

liVenbani. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

West  Newbury, 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


860 

$17,393 

$635,428 


6,506 
$145,905 
$427,715 


2,659 

$73,217 

$259,717 


6,928  ,y 
$151,193 
$659,023 


128 
$12,108 
$31,834 


947 
$23,037 
$57,735 


211 
$12,351 
$23,813 


809% 
$14,142 
$72,292 


6 
$148 
$894 


57^ 
$1,131 

$7,149 


72 
$2,200 

588% 
$24,175 


988 

$29,501 

$667,262 


7.4.53 
$168,942 
$485,450 


2,948 

$85,716 

$286,624 


8,3845i 
$166,466 
$762,639 


COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN. 


Astafield. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Beruardstou, 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Bncfcland. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Cliarlemont. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Colrain. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Couway. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Deei'fleld. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Erving:. 

Acreage,    .        .        .        .        ■ 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Gill. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


24,582  J-^ 
$237,507 
$581,655 


14,249 3< 
$159,370 
$438,259 


11,815 

$128,505 
$328,640 


14,894% 
$123,124 
$363,524 


22.934  Ji 
$214,961 
$439,890 


22,728% 
$224,864 
$516,979 


17,683% 
$319,528 
$1,204,409 


9,472 

$28,208 

$119,915 


8,381% 
$1.52,420 
$413,105 


1,002 

$9,284 

$26,608 


487 

$3,627 

$10,402 


394 

$2,940 
$9,055 


1,487 
$15,234 
$32,747 


897 

$6,623 

$14,572 


375 

$3,201 
$8,162 


1,277% 
$32,668 
$106,924 


202 

$2,863 
$7,926 


400 

$6,865 

$19,456 


174 

$850 

$3,500 


260 

$4,761 

$13,502 


500 
$2,489 
$5,437 


217 

$7,7.52 

$23,214 


24 

$466 

$1,594 


1^ 

$8 
$50 


1,.508 

$1,042 

$12,224 


36 
$720 

60 
$360 


25,584>^ 
$246,791 
$608,263 


14,910>i 
$163,847 
$452,161 


12,210>i 
$1.31,453 

$337,745 


16,641% 
$143,119 
$409,773 


25,839  li 
$225,015 
$472,123 


23,139% 

$228,065 
$525,861 


19,238 

$359,948 

$1,334,907 


9,674 

$31,071 

$127,841 


8,805% 
$159,7.51 
$434,155 


846 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET    GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER    OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES   OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 
Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND   TROI'ERTr. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Xot 
Given 


Aggregates 


Oreenfield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Ilanley. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Heath. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


XieTerett. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


lie:r<Ieii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Monroe. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Slontague. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


New  Salem. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Nortbfield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Orange. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Rowe. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Slielburne. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


KhuteMbnry. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,  . 


.Snndcrland. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


11,728 
$234,276 
$673,054 


19,1405^ 

$78,714 


13,049% 
$98,962 
$210,207 


13,543M 
$94,569 
$254,066 


9,599 

$75,050 

$176,049 


6,767J^ 

$26,997 
$74,419 


12,763 
$170,555 
$484,206 


17,495?^ 

$102,092 
$285,842 


14,108>^ 
$182,430 
$569,464 


17,8785^ 
$155,011 
$521,547 


14,692  V^ 
$68,941 
$172,342 


13,627>^ 
$169,311 
$414,726 


18,573'.! 
$42,536 
$182,035 


8,289 
$256,778 
$558,095 


199 

$5,396 

$24,276 


1,037 
$6,321 
$9,321 


1,133% 
$6,600 
$18,210 


130 

$860 
$2,395 


318>^ 
$3,621 
$9,049 


698}^ 
$7,771 
$23,815 


681 
$10,319 
$25,546 


472}^ 
$1,524 
$5,202 


729 

$2,528 

$12,233 


175 'i 
$3,121 
$7,063 


709 
$2,789 
$8,302 


70 

$634 

$7,007 


50 

$279 


100 
$3,110 
$4,676 


1,268 

$418 

$8,660 


54 

$90 

$785 


1,438 

$200 

$15,625 


16 
$200 


350 
$1,120 
$1,750 


974 

$6,831 

$25,380 


3,381 'i 
S108 
$27,920 


430 

$5,323 

$12,871 


11,927 
$239,672 
$697,330 


20,1771 
$85,035 
$199,207 


16,160% 
$108,769 
$245,379 


13,597K 
$94,659 
$254,851 


11,167 

$76,110 

$194,069 


6,767>^ 
$26,997 
$74,419 


13,167J^ 
$174,810 
$500,462 


17,845?^ 
$103,212 
$287,592 


15,780% 
$197,032 
$618,659 


21,9413^ 
$165,438 
$575,013 


15,214?^ 
$70,744 
$178,042 


14,157>^ 
$177,744 
$432,273 


19,3021^ 
$45,064 
$194,268 


8,464>^ 
$259,899 
$565,158 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


847 


FARMS,    MARKET    GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  — Concluded. 


citie8,  towt^s, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Peoddcts 

AND  Propkrtx. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


A0GRBGATK8 


Warwick. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Weiiflell. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  propertj-, 


Wliately. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


22,977>i 
$108,112 
$375,001 


20,842;ji 
$62,081 
S219,927 


11,441,58 

$166,465 
$549,661 


3051^ 
$986 
$4,732 


144' 
$1,696 
$5,970 


218 

$4,2n2 

$14,109 


1151^ 
$60 
$2,015 


2855„- 
$462 
$6,628 


23,282?i 
$109,(198 
$379,733 


21,102  >^ 
$63,837 
$227,912 


11,945!^ 
$171,179 
$570,398 


COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN. 


Agstwaiu. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Blanrtford. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Briiii(iel<C. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  • 

Chester. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

CHICOPEE. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

East  LiongnieaclOfv 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

OrauTille. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Haiupclen. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

IloIIand. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

IIOI.YOKE. 

Acreage,    .        •        .        •        . 
Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 


12,4073 
$424,409 
$1,409,719 


24,563J 

$129,060 
$497,538 


18,952'.^ 
$169,754 
$512,451 


19,755}^ 
$86,464 
$271,646 


9,446 '4' 
$151,104 

$846,732 


6,198 

$105,4:38 
$425,138 


23,112J„' 
$122,543 
$399,043 


11,757 
$131,296 
$501,323 


3,586?^ 
$26,034 

$78,663 


7,105)^ 
$140,285 
$463,350 


1,062 

$28,778 
$90,655 


2,442 

$8,726 
$31,659 


1,099 

$8,729 

$32,711 


660 

$4,348 

$10,050 


548  3-^ 

$29,944 
$78,631 


1,176 

$18,469 
$57,538 


2,033% 
$7,898 
$27,101 


515 

$9,815 
$37,802 


375 

$2,190 
$7,694 


218 

$3,683 

$17,683 


20 

$3,868 

$10,926 


937 

$6,001 
$19,425 


290 
$1,948 
$6,606 


280 

$711 

$4,670 


55 

$1,800 
$11,153 


1,767 

$183 

$19,998 


1,984 
$16,825 

230 
$1,435 


548 

$379 

$13,820 


- 

180 

- 

'      $250 

4 

- 

$50 

_ 

4,084 

- 

$44,679 

25 

$276 

$1,250 

- 

13,4895^ 
$457,053 
$1,511,300 


29,709^ 
$143,970 
$568,620 


22,325 >i 
$180,431 
$568,593 


20,925,'i 
$91,523 
$287,801 


10,049  >^ 

$182,848 
$936,516 


7,920 
$124,286 
$496,496 


25,326  s^ 
$130,441 
$426,394 


12,276 
$141,111 
$539,175 


8,045  > 
$28,224 
$131,036 


7,348!^ 
$144,244 
$482,283 


848 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS— Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPDEN  — Concluded. 


CiTiKS,  Towns, 
Acreage,  axd  Value  op  Pboducts 

AND  PnOPERTr. 


OwTied 

Hired 

On 

Shares 

i 

Not 
Given 

Aggregates 

5,063% 
$59,606 
$460,796 

- 

- 

7823-i 
$367 
$36,182 

5,846>4' 
$59,973 
$496,978 

14,972,'< 
$181,340 
$647,387 

1,046 
$20,672 
$54,755 

- 

- 

16,018>^ 
$202,012 
$702,142 

24,384 
$275,990 
$991,075 

1,108 
$11,790 
$42,004 

415 
$1,931 
$8,006 

322  M 
$4,250 

26,229  >i 
$289,711 
$1,045,335 

8,170 

$49,098 

$159,608 

774 

$5,159 

$16,040 

- 

126>i 
$2,840 

9,070  fi 
$54,257 

$178,488 

18,003  5^ 

$128,282 
$529,539 

1,047K 

$6,294 
$24,584 

131 

$995 
$4,629 

19,182>^ 
$135,571 
$558,752 

6,482 

$28,907 

$107,133 

677 
$1,823 
$7,036 

- 

1,730 

$144 

$15,250 

8,889 

$30,874 

$129,419 

17,743fi 
$219,306 
$638,206 

325 

$5,432 

$12,698 

179 
$3,734 

$6,841 

105 
$810 

18,352>i 
$228,472 

$658,555 

9,522,5^ 
$158,417 
$801,748 

979>^ 
$18,043 
$63,873 

380 

$976 

$15,997 

- 

10,882 >^ 
$177,436 
$881,618 

16,068  >^ 
$43,899 
$166,091 

815 
$2,605 

$8,757 

90 

$36 

$385 

600 
$5,425 

18,173>i 
$46,540 
$180,658 

8,560V 
$61,043 
$224,137 

213 

$692 
$2,111 

154 
$2,220 

8,927)^ 
$61,735 
$228,468 

21,720,!4' 
$365,588 
$1,196,956 

478, '.j' 
$4,066 
$18,855 

435K 
$8,700 
$16,406 

100 

$221 

$1,000 

22,734^^ 
$378,575 
$1,233,217 

8,120fa' 
$274,041 
$1,002,459 

508 
$35,635 
$56,520 

144 

$5,321 
$14,025 

107 
$19,580 

8,879^^ 
$315,597 
$1,092,584 

13,232% 
$167,049 
$737,166 

467 

$5,643 

$25,424 

31 

$434 
$2,044 

306 

$2,032 

$25,517 

14,036% 
$175,158 
$790,151 

Lionsriiieadow. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property 

Iitifllun'. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .... 

Moiison. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property 

JHoDtgoiiiery. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property 

Palmer. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   .... 
Value  of  property 

Russell. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property 

Sonthwlck, 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   .... 
Value  of  property 

SPRINOFIELiD. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .... 

Tulland. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property 

Wales. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property,  .... 

>Vestfleld. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .... 

West  Spriugrflcld. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  .... 
Value  of  property,  .... 

Wilbraliani. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products 

Value  of  property,  .... 


PAEM   STATISTICS. 


849 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   HAMPSHIRE. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ACRBAGE,  AND  VaXUB  OF  PRODDCTS 
AND  PROPERTT. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggbbgates 


Aiulierst. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Belcbertonn. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Cliesterfleld. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Cuiuming^tou, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


EastIiain|>tou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Siifleld. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Uoslicu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Granby, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


tiireeuwic'Ii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


lla«lley. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Ilatfleld. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Hnutiugtoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


middlefield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


XOKTHAMPTOX. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


13,755'. 
$3i7,4.53 
§925,271 


28,962). 
§314,737 
$919,125 


18,655 
$104,940 
$347,702 


12,787^ 
$94,014 
$261,307 


6,856?^ 
$175,307 
$522,644 


7,069 

$66,052 

$201,365 


ll,523>i 

$63,549 
$184,720 


12,198i4' 
$186,595 
$544,289 


8,246 

$50,293 
$152,082 


11,547 
$395,264 
$997,327 


7,178% 
$287,331 
$906,833 


12,012>i 
$75,649 
$244,075 


11,136 

$69,324 
$197,242 


19,572'^ 
$323,880 
$1,357,976 


550 
$13,112 
$36,550 


1,279 

$10,189 
$38,332 


109 
$1,491 

$4,227 


1,059 
$10,394 
§25,015 


362% 
$12,047 
$26,398 


120 

$768 

$2,330 


128 

$925 

$2,003 


l,151f2' 
$23,833 
$65,627 


359 

$1,848 
$4,882 


429% 
$13,103 
$37,976 


96 

$5,891 

$15,269 


1,130 

$5,893 

$26,053 


785 
$1,929 
$8,366 


906% 
$32,883 
$84,750 


70 

$285 

$1,194 


310 

$1,565 
$4,381 


276 

$6,737 

$28,670 


470 
$2,417 
$6,889 


258 
$6,260 

40 
$450 


358 

$335 

$4,882 


830 
$17,680 


2,666>j 
$34,499 

1,215 
$12,575 


1,052 

$8,435 

$34,511 


l,309,'.i^ 
$4,904 
$66,629 


2,988i2 
$23,050 

2,339 
$22,905 


181K 
$63 
$4,360 


14,563^^ 

$360,565 
$968,081 


30,281.!^ 
$324,926 
$957,907 


19,192 
$107,051 
$368,006 


14,156% 
$105,973 
$290,703 


7,219^ 
$187,354 
$548,942 


8,019 

$66,820 

$221,375 


11,651 Ji 
$64,474 
$186,723 


16,016if 
$210,428 
$644,415 


9,820 

$62,141 

$170,439 


13,0283i 
$416,802 
$1,069,814 


8,859*^ 
$304,863 
$1,017,401 


16,131 

$81,642 
$293,178 


14,730 

$73,670 
$235,402 


20,660>i 
$350  .SI  6 
$1,447,076 


850 


CENSUS    OF   3IASSA0HUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ackeage,  and  value  of  products 

ASD  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


Pelham. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  propert}',  . 

Plaiiifleld. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Prescott. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Soutliaiiiploii. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

South  Iladley. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

■W'arc. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

tVestlianiptoii. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

tVilliauisbiii'g:. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Tl'ortliing'ton, 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


15,510 

$57,515 

$185,053 


12,769% 
$70,857 
$172,196 


11,283 

$63,186 

$189,149 


17, 248 '4 
$258,719 
$653,635 


9,262% 
$246,004 
$677,493 


15,932 1^ 
$147,620 

$487,315 


16,467 
$101,232 
$314,602 


15,169,'4' 
$139,444 
$455,966 


19,295% 
$119,803 
$348,824 


180 

$273 

$1,816 


1,074 

$7,145 

$18,163 


841 

S3,930 

$15,475 


589 
$12,228 
$43,640 


1  492 

$10'870 
$34,762 


24>^ 
$375 


754>^ 
$7,994 
$31,618 


877 
$3,592 
$7,016 


65 
$1,118 
$3,686 


115 
$1,051 
$3,441 


255 

$700 

$1,763 


297  >^ 
$170 
$1,730 


$285 
$545 


24 

$660 
$850 


19 

$35 
$410 


681 
$3,301 


50 
$200 


15,987K 
$57,958 
$188,599 


13,843% 
$78,002 
$190,359 


11,283 

$63,186 

$189,149 


18,096  >i 
$262,934 
$669,655 


9,940% 
$2611,010 
$725,669 


17,558>i 
$159,576 

$525,928 


17,072'. 
$101,607 
$318,591 


15,923% 
$147,438 
$487,584 


20,4775 
$124,095 
$357,803 


COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX. 


Acton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Arlington. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Adhby. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Axliland. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


6,949  K 
$170,202  ' 
$638,111 


1,361 ;.' 
$331, .103 
$1,061,215 


13,022% 
$133,097 
$496,253 


6,348 

$87,364 

$473,926 


335% 
$11,275 
$36,816 


$43,844 
$221,419 


410% 
$4,340 
$11,496 


450% 
$4,224 
$29,268 


1,225 
$22,899 
$86,855 


167 

$2,291 

$11,498 


338% 
$87,271 

234 
$3,325 


8,676% 
$206,667 
$773,280 


1,R82% 
$375,247 
$1,369,905 


14,267>^ 
$138,337 
$511,074 


6,798% 
$91,588 
$503,194 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


851 


FARMS,  MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ACBEAGE,  AND  VAL0E  OF  PBODUCTS 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


AGGREOATF.S 


Ayer. 


Acreage,    . 
Vahie  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Kearord. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Beliuoiit. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Billerica. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Boxboi'Oiigli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Burlington. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


CAItlBRIOOE. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Carlisle. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


CItelntsford. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


I'oucord. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Dracut. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Dnnstable. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


EVERETT. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  jjroducts, 
Value  of  property, 


Frainingliaui. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


2, 822 '4 
$24,609 
$139,104 


6,158?^ 
$164,774 
$651,439 


1,144,5;,- 

$22S,.'i27 
$951,072 


12, 447  5^- 
$236,024 
$1,334,966 


6,581 

$80,746 

$317,855 


3,093 1^ 
$125,308 
$281,813 


152?^ 
$97,197 
§358,976 


6,548;^ 
$84,839 
$305,132 


11,541;!^ 

$227,228 
$1,729,582 


10,008i 
$380,370 
$1,203,920 


8,518% 
$269,339 
$1,222,085 


7,127 

$97,061 

$317,439 


153Ja' 
$46,010 
$354,945 


12,0441^ 
$324,151 
$1,863,255 


3 

$448 
$3,244 


630 

$16,824 
$44,065 


2593^ 
$60,310 
$137,821 


l,014>i 
$21,635 

$96,895 


421 

$7,650 
$31,866 


160 

$8,568 

$14,967 


$19,130 
$19,535 


562 

$7,066 

$26,576 


453 

$10,620 
$82,582 


801 
$21,470 
$76,853 


700 

$19,656 

$136,446 


411 

$7,1.52 

§22,657 


a 


$425 
$785 


368 
$12,523 
$45,964 


119 

$2,056 
$4,565 


7 
$1,402 
§9,470 


508 
$10,216 
$28,200 


126 

§4,729 

$16,981 


$4,524 
$7,490 


$130 

2,110,^' 
$28,193 


157 
§1,293 

$7,852 


2 

$1,000 
$17,100 


32 
$1,000 


$500 


2,009 
$29,932 


2,950% 
$27,113 
$147,043 


§8,899% 
$181, .598 
$723,697 


l,41Ua' 

$290,239 
§1,098,363 


13,462% 
$257,659 
$1,431,861 


7,159 

$89,689 

$357,573 


3,253  >i 
$133,876 
$296,780 


1.56% 
§117,327 
§395,611 


7,650% 
§102,121 
$360,908 


12,029 '.i^ 
§237,848 
$1,812,664 


10,9357 
$406,.569 
$1,297,754 


9,218% 
$288,995 
$1,358,531 


9,.547 
$104,213 
$370,028 


153% 
$50,9.59 
$363,220 


12,412>i 
$336,674 
$1,909,219 


851 


^o 


CENSUS    OF   3IASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.     NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;     WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  axd  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


<jrl*OtOU. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

IloIIiston. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Itopkinton. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Hndsou. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

I<ex:insrtoii. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

liincoln. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   .        .        . 
Value  of  property,  . 

lilttleton. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

MARl.BOROVCiH 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

maynard. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

JUEDFOItn. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

7IeIrose. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

>atick. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 


19,680 

$189,385 
$1,294,414 


10,042 
$134,220 
$606,142 


16,389,^^ 
$174,056 
$830,008 


5,769% 
$86,544 
$500,881 


5,343)^ 
$261,021 
$1,018,504 


7,.567!4 
$212,536 
$842,310 


8.858' 
$195,446 
$764,141 


1,6225,' 

$66,9S9 
$655,208 


1973 
$72,415 
$165,781 


8,043% 
$166,807 
$664,560 


2,165 

$.53,350 

$307,033 


660% 
$64,141 

$661,223 


155,% 
$33,222 
$225,576 


5,056% 
$229,718 
$1,082,820 


446'. 
$4,833 
$30,133 


1,076 

$9,137 

$69,312 


369% 
$5,805 
$23,034 


117 

$5,406 
$22,806 


104  ij' 
$9,717 
$26,119 


1,204% 

$28,688 
$128,116 


842 
$22,454 
$74,477 


69  >4' 
$12,098 
$19,144 


$6,200 
$13,525 


189 
$1,261 

$8,447 


5.56,'^ 
$10,503 
$23,769 


84% 
$13,.525 
$44,530 


636 '  J 
$13,950 
$99,325 


101 

$107 

$4,463 


5% 
$145 
$5,215 


155 
$7,073 


144 

$5,107 
$28,769 


14 

$170 
$840 


30 
$1,302 
$8,622 


716 
$15,550 


$1,100 


20,126>4' 
$194,218 
$1,324,547 


11,118 
$143,357 
$675,454 


16,759% 
$179,861 
$853,042 


5,993  >^ 
$92,202 
$533,365 


5,603 

$270,738 

$1,051,696 


8,916 
$246,331 
$999,195 


9,714J^ 
$218,070 
$839,458 


l,691Ji 
$79,087 
$674,352 


199% 

$78,615 
$179,306 


8,948% 
$168,0K8 
$688,557 


2,731,'^ 
$63,853 
$332,502 


745  >i 
$77,666 
$705,753 


155% 
$33,222 
$225,576 


5,723'^ 

$244,970 
$1,190,767 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


853 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


NEWTOHr. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Nortb  Reading- 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Pepperell. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Readins 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Staerborn. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Shirley. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


SOlMERVIIiliE. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Ktoneliain. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Stow, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Sodbary. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,   . 


TewUsbury. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Townsend. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Tyngsborongb. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Wakefield. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


0^vTled 


$211,644 
$1,333,018 


7,523  J^f 
$106,846 
$506,713 


13,114y 
$175,715 
$861,089 


4,459'4' 

$138,768 
$636,458 


9,423 
$172,498 
$940,764 


8,030)^ 
$78,3111 
$363,558 


7>4 

$37,648 
$103,576 


675 

$64,427 

$196,626 


$114,436 

$465,828 


9,653X 
$218,363 
$742,130 


11,109% 
$232,191 
$1,147,056 


7.493 
$136,798 
$290,341 


8,048 

$83,107 

$613,807 


616.'8' 
$49,536 
$212,914 


Hired 


1,059  >,' 
$113,051 
$425,135 


538'. 
$8,937 
$31,755 


484 

$6,594 

$37,424 


249}^ 
$13,737 
$42,690 


1,325^ 

$21,483 
$104,203 


74 
$1,041 
$4,091 


4Ji 
$7,595 
$43,036 


2438' 
$5,440 
$10,912 


1,157 
$13,731 

$58,816 


754 
$12,195 

$45,428 


763i,'2 

$18,«22 
$84,487 


75 
$1,887 
$7,013 


595s' 
$1,984 
$7,048 


58  >i 
$3,312 
$14,241 


On 

Shares 


22>i 
$851 
$940 


271 
$3,011 

$8,785 


665  !i 
$34,025 
$88,037 


82 

$261 

$1,312 


40 

$2,179 

$10,231 


Not 
Given 


$1,963 
$5,750 


831 '4' 
$1,733 
$22,806 


$2,880 


117 

$348 
$4,300 

265 
$3,825 

257>i 
$3,570 

3,177 
$51,590 


147 

$166 

$6,500 


31 1^ 
$2,808 
$11,160 


AOGKEGATES 


3,870 

$326,658 

$1,763,903 


8,084 
$116,634 
$539,408 


13,598)^ 
$182,309 
$898,513 


4,708% 
$152,505 
$679,148 


10,7481^ 
$193,981 
$1,044,967 


8,935?^ 
$81,075 
$390,455 


13 

$45,915 
$149,492 


699  >s' 

$69,867 
$207,538 


$9,965'^ 
$131,526 
$537,729 


11,338 
$264,583 
$879,420 


12,212% 
$251,277 
$1,236,425 


10,745 
$138,685 
$348,944 


8,294i^ 
$87,436 
$637,586 


706^ 
$55,656 
$238,313 


854 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FARMS,    MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ACKEAGE,  AND  VALUE  OF  PBGDUCTS 
AND  PBOPEKTT. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


1VAK.TIIA9I. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


^Vatertown. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Wayland. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


'West  ford. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Westoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Wiluiiiigtoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Wi  iicliester. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


WOBURW, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


3,601,'/ 
$207,912 
$995,174 


960 

$178,932 
$927,105 


6,282 
$168,776 
$725,908 


12,834  J/ 
$206,854 
$1,089,846 


7,137% 
$205,017 
$1,082,176 


8,697^4' 
$79,781 
$589,850 


991 J 
$132,421 
$316,298 


2,945 
$136,520 
$543,067 


642>i 
$42,502 
$196,705 


164>^ 
$16,749 

$184,279 


410 
$10,586 
$43,854 


282 

$4,562 

$29,676 


1,265 

$40,687 
$189,238 


484> 
$3,454 
$26,583 


295X 
$59,424 
$94,689 


312K 
$38,594 
$56,434 


175 

$3,326 

$17,016 


7 

$40 

$120 


14 
$511 

$1,507 


40 
$2,000 


14 
$525 

77% 
$2,565 


291=8' 

$997 
$21,782 


53 
$2,191 
$7,166 


160!^ 
$10,079 
$21,519 


4,458% 
$253,740 
$1,210,895 


l,124>i 
$195,681 
$1,111,384 


6,706 
$179,362 
$770,287 


13,201 

$211,456 

$1,122,207 


8,402 Ji 
$245,704 
$1,271,414 


9,487>/ 
$84,743 
$639,722 


1,340>^ 
$194,036 
$418,153 


3,417?^ 
$185,193 
$621,020 


COUNTY   OF   NANTUCKET. 


Naiilncket. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


9,814% 
$126,747 
$321,451 


464 
$15,5157 
$21,230 


601^ 
$1,390 
$2,560 


818 

$377 

$9,885 


11,157% 
$144,071 
$355,126 


COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK. 


Avon. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


BcIIinieltaiii. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   .        . 


Kraintree. 


Acreage, .• 

Value  of  products,   .... 
Value  of  property,   .... 


2,195?.^ 
$44,522 
$193,212 


5,529 

$83,486 

$270,078 


2,573}/ 
$1.50.427 
$396,966 


136 

$3,127 

$13,384 


891  }i 
$21,780 
$o6,566 


283 
$16,989 

$45,809 


108 

$333 

$2,084 


223 
$60,950 


2,3315i 
$47,649 
$206,596 


6,528>^ 
$105,599 

$308,728 


3,079>/ 
$187,418 
$503,725 


FARM    STATISTICS. 


855 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF   NORFOLK  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Valie  of  Products 

AND  Pkofertt. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggueoates 


Broukline. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Clinton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


C'ohasset. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Do«Ili»iu. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Dover. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Foxborougli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Franklin. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Ilulbrook. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Hyde  Park. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Sledfield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Medway. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Slillis. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,  . 


jHiltou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Ncedliam. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


660Ji 
$86,894 
$553,562 

228,?^ 
$41,165 
$93,014 

6,826>^ 
$79,695 
$438,495 

544 
$10,767 
$48,821 

2,244  Ja- 
$33,439 
$185,451 

109 

$5,919 

$15,350 

7,822'^ 
$213,972 
$1,160,469 

817 '4 
$46,846 
$154,490 

8,225 
$129,607 
$516,755 

656>i 
$18,039 
$51,473 

11,2.50;^- 
$101,096 
$537,113 

573 

$3,864 

$28,101 

11, 488 7 J 
$125,010 
$475,611 

319'^ 
$5,728 
$19,764 

2,074 

$53,923 

$186,219 

16 

$702 
$2,703 

393% 

$7,704 
$164,241 

1 

$3,000 

$10,103 

5,265)4 
$60,255 
$267,242 

509 'A 
$8,841 
$31,008 

4,162 J^ 
$68,838 
$254,104 

306 '4' 
$8,449 
$21,148 

5,531)^ 

$69,335 
$343,113 

285  >^ 
$5,0.32 
$17,123 

1,254% 
$126,377 
$1,192,090 

21  >^ 
$8,290 
$30,139 

4,991  ;.f 
$178,989 
$711,829 

612!^ 
$40,015 
$84,973 

219K 
$30 
$5,165 


313.< 

$788 

28 
$1,000 

142 
$1,615 


96 

$122 
$1,.500 


10 
$150 


8 
$400 


889  j^ 
$128,0.59 
$646,576 


6,590 

$90,492 

$492,481 


2,385?^ 
$.39,358 
$201,589 


8,665% 
$261 1,818 
$1,315,959 


9,0231^ 
$147,646 
$569,843 


11,919J^ 

$105,082 
$566,714 


11,808% 
$1.30,738 
$495,375 


2,090 

$54,625 

$188,922 


394% 

$10,7114 
$174,344 


5,884% 
$69,096 
$298,248 


4,468  5^ 
$77,287 
$275,252 


5,826% 
$74,367 
$360,386 


1,276% 
$134,667 
$1,222,229 


5,612 
$219,004 
$797,202 


S56 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,    MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER    OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  ^'alue  of  PRuDrcTs 

AND  Property. 


Owneil 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggi:egates 


Noi'i'olk. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Korwood. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


QlTIBiCY. 


Acreage,    . 
Vahie  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


RaiKlolpli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Sliai'on. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Ktoiightoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


n'alpolc. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


TVellesIey. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Weyiuoutli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


YVi'Oullisiiu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


7,111>4' 

$68,050 
$262,240 


3,835% 
$67,230 
$330,050 


776% 
$72,932 
$321,721 


1,6.36>^ 
$62,645 
$188,793 


12,409>^ 

$99,458 
$588,611 


5,5,503^ 
$105,824 
$416,931 


8,356>^ 
$118,140 
$581,161 


1,M2>^ 
$79,469 
$519,883 


2,366 
$122,703 
$360,058 


9,2525^ 
$119,393 
$514,564 


3613^ 
$4,739 
$17,312 


248 

$6,890 

$22,616 


75 
$4,075 


132% 
$1,407 
$6,585 


40534' 
$10,461 
$31,208 


384 

$8,683 
$28,995 


201 3i 
$16,070 
$59,318 


139 
$13,211 

$22,879 


975 
$11,209 

$59,043 


27 

$791 
$2,782 


41.'4 

$385 


66  J^ 
$910 

$2,785 


70% 
$8,008 

38 

$725 

37 
$1,150 


44434 
$620 
$9,000 


7,514 

$72,789 
$279,937 


4,1.503^ 
$75,030 
$355,451 


851% 
$77,007 
$347,1129 


1,6363^ 
$62,645 
$188,793 


12,612% 
$100,865 
$603,204 


6,020% 
$117,076 
$451,646 


8,7773^ 
$123,823 
$611,306 


2,144 

$95,539 
$679,201 


2,505 
$135,914 
$382,937 


10,672»i 
$131,222 
$582,607 


COUNTY  OF   PLYMOUTH. 


Ahingrtoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Briflg:en'at«r. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


KI{4»('KTOX. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


2,434>4' 
$72,168 
$265,994 


5,811>^ 
$159,022 
$594,437 


3,106 
$129,371 
$357,208 


74 

$661 

$6,315 


265 
$13,799 
$24,133 


2,508!^ 
$72,829 
$272,309 


5,811>i 
$159,022 
$594,437 


.S,371 
$143,170 
$381,341 


FARM     STATISTICS. 


857 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ACRBAGK,  AND  VAXUE  OP  PRODUCTS 
AND  PrOPERTT. 


Owned 


Hired 


Oil 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggue<:atf.3 


Carver. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Uiixbury. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


East  Bridgenater. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Halifax. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


IlaiioTer. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Ilauson. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Hingliani. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Hull. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Kingrston. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


liakeville. 


Acreage.    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Marion. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


IWarsli  field. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Iflattapoisett. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Middleboroagli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


11, 873 '4 
$237  ,.-390 
$823,196 


9,762,^^ 
$121,720 
$565,225 


4,193 
$138,334 
$527,177 


4,320  jj; 
$112,285 
$397,512 


5,950 

$98,380 

$475,593 


4,437>i 
$124,509 
$575,305 


8,874', 
$149,257 
$563,068 


282 
$10,110 
$85,062 


7, .548  5 
$69,1.39 

$409,878 


12,2743^ 
$108,316 
$488,521 


5,425 

$51,915 

$333,613 


10,433»a' 
$125,497 
$615,423 


5,082>. 
$78,926 
$438,309 


ll,666J-a' 
$165,994 
$552,376 


405>i 
$2,118 
$13,434 


21 

$952 
$1,206 


48 

$709 

$1,790 


149 

$5,366 
$18,365 


177'^ 
$10,030"' 
$18,537 


154 

$5,866 

$17,634 


668 
$33,807 
$74,337 


61^4 

$3,578 
$9,705 


63 

$2,982 

$12,306 


489 

$5,0.50 

$18,676 


66 

$642 

$8,167 


99  >i 
$1,569 
$7,250 


337 

$5,368 

$27,958 


173 

$2,572 

$10,832 


43i^ 
$813 
$4,543 


125 

$33,000 
$94,750 


170  ; 
$404 
^7,949 


903 
$43,143 


37 
$721 


97 

$657 

$3,404 


400 
$8,000 


1,239?^ 
$30 
$87,950 


1,551.'4' 
$20,175 


1,600>4' 
$111 
$64,195 


12,403?i 
$272,508 
$931,380 


9,9.54>^ 

$123,076 
$574,380 


4,241 
$139,043 

$528,907 


4,469% 
$117,651 
$415,877 


7,030>i 
$108,410 
$537,273 


4,.591^ 
$130,375 
$692,939 


9,5793^ 
$183,064 
$638,126 


343  ii 

$13,688 
$94,767 


V,7085^ 
$72,778 
$425,538 


13,163ii 
$113,366 
$515,197 


6,7305i 
$.52,587 
$429,730 


12,083  J^ 
$127,066 
$642,848 


7,063 

$85,218 

$535,005 


11,839!^ 
$168,566 
$563,208 


858 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,    ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   PLYMOUTH  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 
Acreage,  and  Value  of  Pkoducts 

AND  PROPEBTT. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


3%'or«ell. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Pembroke. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Plyinoutli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Plyinpton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Rocbester. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


RocklmxI. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Seitnaie. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


>VareIiam. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


■West  Bridgren-ater. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Wliitinaii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


2,629'4' 
$67,719 
$177,782 

61 

$532 

$3,655 

4,812  Ji 
$57,601 
$280,010 

94 
$3,148 
$5,919 

22,051% 
$151,197 
$542,840 

123  >^ 

$2,764 
$9,463 

3,287 

$46,579 

$174,525 

101 

$2,912 

$10,846 

13,060 

$183,937 
$714,522 

441 'a 
$5,600' 
$31,631 

1,694 

$43,384 
$170,198 

12  }i 
$2,445 
$4,696 

4,465 
$110,583 
$487,375 

397^4' 
$6,884 
$27,761 

6,0335^ 
$160,391 
$549,311 

- 

4,810 1^ 

$225,837 
$538,741 

22 

$467 
$2,965 

1,327 

$76,973 

$181,943 

142 

$3,702 
$10,785 

749  3  j 
$86 
$17,777 


3,753% 
$200 
$60,358 


l,492>i 
$14,750 


1,555% 
$25,180 

12  S' 
$250 

505  }< 
$34,015 


35 

$5,000 

$11,815 


134'^ 
$665 
$7,230 


3,439% 
$68,337 
$199,214 


8,659% 
$60,949 

$346,287 


23,667% 
$1.53,961 
$567,053 


3,388 

$49,491 

$185,371 


$189,537 
$771,333 


1,719 

$45,829 
$175,144 


5,367% 
$117,467 
$649,151 


6,068% 
$165,391 
$561,126 


4,967 
$226,969 
$548,936 


1,469 

$80,675 
$192,728 


COUNTY    OF    SUFFOLK. 


BOSTOX. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products, 

Value  of  property, $7,167 J920 


CHELSEA. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 


llcvere. 

Acreage,    .... 
Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 


M'iiillirop. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 


2,414% 
$492,118 
$7,167,920 

382 

$123,444 
$981,965 

- 

2,796% 
$615,562  " 
$8,149,885 

158 

$7,137 

$333,897 

$8,088 
$121,679 

- 

198>i 
$15,225 

$455,576 

1,160% 

$89,727 
$720,970 

121% 
$5,194 
$55,130 

- 

1,282^ 

$94,921 
$776,100 

52 'i 
$5,.5n 
$131,894 

12 

$1,627 

$18,871 

$345 
$9,554 

- 

68>^ 
$7,483 
$160,319 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


859 


FARMS,   MARKET    GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WOUCESTEK. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND  Propeett. 


Ownpil 


Hireil 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


AOGREGATBS 


Ashbiiriilimu. 

Acreage 

Value  of  productB,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Athol. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Auburn. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  product!!,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 


B»rre. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Berlin. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Blaokstone. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Bolton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  propertj', 


Boylstou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Brookfield. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Clinrlton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Clinton. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Danu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Doug:  Ins. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


l>n«IIoy. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


]  8,544?.^ 
$74,977 
$360,707 


15,0095 
$154,300 
$197,191 


8,186J 
$151,501 
$442,071 


21,6401 

$254,562 
$837,817 


7,780=8^ 
$122,205 
$542,222 


8,805}^ 
$111,286 
$534,329 


11,619,1,' 
$160,613 

$651,586 


11,397>8' 
$153,593 
$485,550 


13,7741^ 
$151,418 
$551,497 


25,77114 
$283,452 
$1,023,016 


2,963ii 
$48,757 
$334,364 


7,889 

$48,301 

$179,005 


17,608 !< 
$77,679 
$435,642 


ll,741Ji 
$173,021 
$517,268 


777 

$5,084 

$18,065 


934% 
$5,240 

$22,264 


393 
$16,623 
$26,124 


1,267 
$10,822 
$35,443 


122^8' 
$2,165 

$8,785 


712 
$13,698 
$41,998 


414!^ 

$5,852 
$22,702 


693 

$7,010 

$25,803 


1,158^ 

$10,522 
$40,971 


675^ 
$5,923 
$18,103 


100% 
$5,251 
$14,750 


281 

$1,707 
$7,781 


544 

$3,316 

$14,661 


989  >i 
$20,823 
$47,936 


49^i 
$992 

$6,948 


181 

$791 

$5,202 


251 

$1,192 

$6,869 


62 

$697 

$2,551 


3,545>4' 

$27 
$62,467 


102 

$208 

$2,660 


100 

$671 

$2,063 


88 

$638 

$2,983 


39 

$780 


15 
$450 


2,141'4' 
$724 
$20,059 


30 
$100 


19,502% 
$80,8.52 
$383,974 


16,195% 
$160,732 
$526,324 


8,641)i 
$168,821 
$470,746 


26,452% 
$265,411 
$935,727 


8,005% 
$124,578 
$553,667 


9,566^ 
$125,976 
$583,276 


12,033% 
$166,465 

$674,288 


12,090% 
$160,603 
$511,353 


14,972 
$161,940 
$593,248 


26,446% 
$289,375 
$1,041,719 


3,079% 
$54,008 
$349,564 


10,411% 
$51,403 
$209,508 


18,270% 
$81,633 
$453,386 


12,730% 

$194,444 
$565,204 


860 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,    ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF    WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


FITCIIBVRO. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


<jinr<luer. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Oraftou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Ilardnirk. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


llarvard. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Holdeii. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,   . 


Ilopeflale. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


HnbbardBtoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  product:*, 
Value  of  property, 


Iiaucaster. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Iieicester. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


I..euiuin.'«ter, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


liiiiiciibiirg:. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


^leiidoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


.Millortl. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Owned 


9,723J 
$1.57,U92 
$791,262 


9,6553 
$111,255 
$456,262 


10,131X 
$207,475 
$814,645 


22,2763^ 
$208,.il5 
$744,591 


14,4003.f 
$218,457 
$1,034,383 


18,6383i 
$157,044 

$558,702 


1,423'^ 
$22,238 
$103,698 


Hired 


23,724 '4 
$161,5.59 
$660,362 


14,299;^ 
$161,218 
a,114,155 


13,6223 
$1.53,277 
$608,133 


7,430% 
$2.37,663 
$527,417 


15,439 
$234,913 
$859,435 


9,919Js 
$104,496 
$442,234 


3,833', 
$74,811 
$290,342 


$12,1.39 
$44,503 


327 

$2,802 
$16,778 


1,4083^ 
$23,984 
$97,434 


2,740% 
$39,128 
$103,512 


401 

$3,894 

$22,155 


810 

$8,472 
$24,970 


308 

$3,794 

$11,961 


6653^ 
$8,759 
$23,033 


970 
$18,358 
$79,685 


348>i 
$2,678 
$13,486 


202 

$5,905 

$13,928 


619>i 
$15,941 
$33,903 


9.59 
$11,221 
$37,587 


199 

$969 

$13,900 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


45 

$599 

$1,285 


196 

$4,804 

$15,145 


120 
$2,047 
$3,643 


68  If 
$770 
$5,450 


300 
$1,755 
$6,769 


1,942 
$62,063 


23 
$1,120 


Aggregates 


137 

$295 

$4,086 


109 
$1,685 

3,425?8^ 
$108,260 


12,.31o^ 
$169,231 
$897,828 


10,027>8' 
$114,6.56 
$474,325 


11,736>4- 
$236,263 
$927,224 


25,1373^ 
$249,690 
$851,746 


14,869?^ 
8223,121 
$1,061,988 


19,4483^ 
$165,516 
$583,672 


l,754'.i 
$26,032 
$116,779 


24,689?^ 
$172,073 
$690,164 


lo,406Ji 
$179,871 
$1,197,926 


14,079,^^ 
$155,955 
$623,304 


I 


11 ,0.57  5.^ 

$24:5,568 
$649,605 


16,0.58^ 

$250,854 
$893,338 


10,878;^ 
$115,717 
$479,821 


4,032!^ 
$75,780 
$304,242 


FAKM    STATISTICS. 


861 


FARMS,  MARKET  GARDENS,  ETC   NUMBER  OWNED,  HIRED,  ETC.;  WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 

COUNTY   OF   WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Valde  op  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aoorbgates 


Millbury. 


Acreage, 

Value  of  products. 

Value  of  property, 


New  Bmintree. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,   . 


Xorthborougrli. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Kortlibritlge, 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


North  Brookfleld. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 


Ostkhaui. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


Oxrord. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Paxton. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Petersliaiu. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


PliillipHtou. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,  . 

Value  of  property,  . 


Priucetoii. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Royalstou. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


Rutland. 


Acreage,    . 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property. 


Slircwsbur.T. 


Acreage,    . 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 


7,095?,^ 
$148,999 
$475,689 


12,217 

$ltV2,:U8 
$481,842 


10,165,'4' 
$147,141 

$707,837 


10,119 '^r 
$91,809 
$379,011 


11,.3.57',' 
$138,490 
$535,592 


12,970^ 
$84,.531 
$295,722 


12,891 ' 

$109,508 
$489,904 


8,440)4 
$.56,741 
$240,855 


22,0073^ 
$131,925 

$.586,452 


14,479X 
$85,478 
$268,163 


10,021% 
$157,.'303 
$657,145 


24,067^i 
$117,611 
$424,751 


17,147? 
$148,834 
$407,954 


12,7.32 

$243,874 
$901,202 


508  >e' 
$4,604 
$31,433 


73338' 
$9,513 
$30,163 


962% 
$18,020 
$59,129 


683 

$6,377 

$30,444 


975 
$12,900 
$43,603 


293 

$3,2H2 
$7,967 


1,318 
$10,747 
$53,627 


1,181;^ 
$12,681 
$36,431 


2,120 

S9  472 
$42;992 


636 

$3,150 

$13,856 


776% 
$8,952 
$21,529 


1,8.52.'^ 
$11,. 526 
$35,027 


369 
$2, .353 
$8,463 


327 

$6,249 

$26,139 


$22 
$80 


2 

$12 

$320 


90 

$364 

$1,185 


22 
$1,030 
$1,467 


166 
$3,685 

20 
$500 


585 

$360 

$6,362 


7 
$140 

341^ 
$610 


2,316 

$85 
$28,977 


20 
$100 


4,128)^ 
$36 
$50,530 


8,669 Ji 
$153,603 
$510,807 


12,9703^ 
$171,861 
$512,.505 


11,136 

$165,183 
$767,046 


10,802  J^ 
$98,186 
$409,455 


12,917^ 
$151,750 
$585,557 


13,265  >i 
$87,835 
$304,009 


14,2091^ 
$120,255 
$543,531 


9,621% 
$69,422 
$277,286 


24,224)^ 
$141,701 
$630,769 


15,150!.^ 
$88,028 
$282,629 


22,136'^ 
$167,370 
$709,118 


25,940 
$129,1.37 
$459,878 


21,645^ 
$151,223 
$466,947 


13,059 
$2.50,123 
$927,341 


862 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


FARMS,    MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,   HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY: 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns, 

Acreage,  and  Vaxue  op  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


Soiithboroiigh. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Koiithbri<lg:e. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Speuoer. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Sterling. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Stiirbridgre. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

S 11  (to  u. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Teinplt'ton. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Upton. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

Uxbi*i<l§re. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

Vl'arren. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,   . 

'n^ebst«r. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 

1VcHtb«»rongrli. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

n'4'Ht  Koylston. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  ])roduct8,   . 
Value  of  property,  . 

WeMt  Itrookfielcl. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products,   . 
Value  of  property,   . 


6,895 
$187,939 
$938,125 


8,952^^ 
$117,361 
$376,071 


15,326'4' 
$214,940 
$634,312 


17,514 

$250,835 
$1,002,047 


20,8647^ 
$172,004 
$548,696 


17,238^8' 
$189,637 
$692,517 


1 6,437 K 
$111,841 
$501,310 


12,984 Ji 
$136,506 

$589,750 


15,186ii 
$205,501 
$651,686 


]3,536?4' 
$162,143 

$532,773 


5,076>^ 
$54,069 
$209,937 


9,508 
$207,325 
$676,976 


5,773 
$133,320 
$437,868 


10,808% 
$118,117 

$427,289 


495 

$21,192 
$61,286 


368 

$5,005 

$13,936 


1,110 

$14,282 
$40,073 


1,001>^ 
$13,645 

$67,839 


1,8333^ 

$12,168 
$43,499 


1,046 

$7,586 

$33,966 


55 
$1,606 
$2,322 


302 

$3,923 

$15,226 


973' 
$14,301 
$39,613 


$13,123 

$48,780 


281 

$3,326 

$12,802 


386% 
$13,501 
$41,509 


457 

$4,702 

$19,582 


1,553  >2' 
$10,694 
$37,620 


13 

$232 
$1,248 


40 

$393 

$1,700 


128 
$1,265 
$7,350 


427 

$8,694 
$27,597 


560>3' 
$15,355 

7,950>^ 
$209,131 
$1,014,766 

- 

9,320% 
$122,366 
$390,007 

- 

16,436'^ 
$229,222 
$674,385 

- 

18,515>^ 
$264,480 
$1,069,886 

4 

$100 

22,715?8' 
$184,404 
$593,543 

- 

18,32413' 
$197,616 
$728,183 

- 

16,492}^ 
$113,447 
$503,632 

- 

13,414?^ 
$141,694 
$612,326 

- 

16,160 
$219,802 
$691,299 

- 

15,182)^ 
$175,266 
$581,553 

- 

5,357>i 
$57,395 
$222,739 

- 

10,321% 
$229,520 
$746,082 

- 

6,230 
$138,022 
$457,450 

335 1^ 

$67 
$5,971 

12,6973^ 

$128,878 
$470,880 

FARM    STATISTICS. 


863 


FARMS,   MARKET   GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY  : 

BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 

COUNTY   OF    WORCESTER  — Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns, 

ACKEAGE,  AND  VAXDE  OF  PRODUCTS 

AND  Property. 


Owiied 


Hired 


On 
Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


Westminster. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Ve^ub  of  property,  . 

tViiiolieiidoii. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 

WORCESTER. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products,  . 
Value  of  property,  . 


21,917' 
$155,827 
$726,919 


15,396?.^ 
$82,049 
$340,663 


17,301% 

$557,970 
$4,670,472 


200 
$1,922 
$7,776 


580 

$2,831 

$13,8ai 


845% 
$24,469 
$185,411 


12 
$125 


22.n7>«' 
$157,749 
$734,695 


15,988'^ 
$84,880 
$354,622 


18,147)^ 
$582,439 
$4,855,883 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  Cousties, 

Acreage,  and  Vai-ue  of  Products 

AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


THE  STATE. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products, 

Value  of  property. 


BARNSTABLE. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products, 

Value  of  property. 


BERKSHIRE. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products. 

Value  of  property. 


BRISTOL. 

Acreage,  .... 
Value  of  iJroductB, 
Value  of  property, 

DUKES. 

Acreage,  .... 
Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 

ESSEX. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 

FRANKLIN. 

Acreage,  .... 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


HAMPDEN. 

Acreage,  .... 
Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


3,487,918' 
$48,290,568 
$201,032,965 


78,6061 
$1,025,323 
$4,120,725 


482,493% 
$3,769,783 
$16,549,410 


232,512 

$4,558,632 

$17,057,252 


40,641% 
$260,147 
$1,176,332 


183,882% 
$4,166,064 
$19,794,003 


393,259' 
$3,681,.367 
$10,316,903 


309,530 

$3,499,553 

$13,067,904 


222,1043^ 
$4,092,910 
$15,249,801 


1,6043 
$23,645 

$84,346 


54,220>^ 
$453,851 
$1,982,895 


15,419% 
$422,467 
$1,405,413 


3,918 'i 
$11,546 
$93,388 


17,436% 
$592,029 
$2,108,550 


12,763% 
$138,200 
$397,773 


18,.567i; 
$240,432 
$724,181 


29,846 

$362,558 

$1,196,952 


111?, 

$1,346 
$12,627 


15,855>i 
$138,101 
$450,900 


962% 
$18,683 

$48,268 


613% 
$11,625 
$45,774 


2,104 
$23,130 
$67,730 


3,412' 
$36,731 
$122,363 


107,880% 
$1.34,395 
$2,477,496 


1,109% 
$3,601 

$28,471 


9,993 

$3,583 

$127,905 


1,036% 
$8,209 
$46,110 


666 
5,525 


9,273% 
$7,147 
$296,394 


9,918',' 
$15,662 
$115,188 


13,128% 
$3,326 
$210,131 


3,847,749% 
$52,880,431 
$219,957,214 


81,431% 
$1,053,915 
$4,246,169 


562,.562?^ 
$4,365,318 
$19,111,110 


249,930% 
$5,007,991 
$18,557,043 


45 ,226 1^ 
$271,693 
$1,276,245 


211,206% 
$4,776,865 
$22,244,721 


418,044% 
$3,858,359 
$10,897,594 


.344,638% 
$3,780,042 
$14,124,.579 


864 


CE:pirsus  or  Massachusetts 


1895. 


FARMS,    MARKET    GARDENS,   ETC.      NUMBER   OWNED,    HIRED,   ETC.;    WITH 
COMPARATIVE  ACREAGE,  AND  VALUES  OF  PRODUCTS  AND  PROPERTY : 

BY  TOWNS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  Statk,  Counties, 
Acreage,  and  Value  of  Products 
AND  Property. 


Owned 


Hired 


On 

Shares 


Not 
Given 


Aggregates 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products, 

Value  of  proiJerty, 


MIDDLESEX. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products. 

Value  of  property, 


NANTUCKET. 

Acreage 

Value  of  products, 
Value  of  iJroperty, 

NORFOLK. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property. 


PLYMOUTH. 


Acreage,  . 

Value  of  products, 

Value  of  property, 


SUFFOLK. 

Acreage,  .        .        .        . 

Value  of  products, 
Value  of  property, 

WORCESTER. 

Acreage, 

Value  of  products. 
Value  of  property, 


314,437^ 
$3,758,768 
$11,246,991 


343,004^; 
$8,185,490 
$38,003,591 


9,814J 
$126,747 
$321,451 


134,72638' 
$2,.529,413 
$11,930,562 


177,644^; 
$3,076,534 
$11,885,144 


3,786 

$594,493 

$8,354,681 


783,579;^ 
$9,058,254 
$37,208,016 


14,297% 
$180,713 
$530,956 


23,346  li 

$867,104 
$3,359,729 


464 
$15,557 
$21,230 


9,322}^ 
$325,298 
$977,231 


4,645 '2 
$123,523 
$378,366 


556 '4 
$138,353 
$1,177,645 


45,5413 
$560,192 
$2,008,098 


1,-561 
$13,873 
$50,024 


3,393 

$91,442 
$294,594 


603; 
$1,390 
$2,560 


27 
$791 

$2,782 


433^ 
$813 
$4,543 


4 

$345 

$9,554 


1,697 
$24,288 
$85,233 


14,2163^ 

$14,877 
$234,827 


11,6043^ 
$30,963 
$413,286 


818 

$377 
$9,885 


1,.56234 
$2,015 
$95,705 


14,361?^ 
$40,1.53 
$501,662 


20,192,3„' 
$4,482 
$391,407 


344,512J^ 
$3,968,231 
$12,062,798 


381 ,348% 
$9,174,999 
$42,071,200 


$144,071 
$355,126 


145,6373^ 
$2,857,517 
$13,006,280 


196,695% 
$3,241,023 
$12,769,715 


4,3463^ 
$733,191 
$9,541,880 


851,010 

$9,647,216 

$39,692,754 


Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  Following  Presentations  Relating  to 

Farm  Statistics. 


Farm  Land  Classified  by  Acreage:    By  Towns,      .... 

Comparisons  of  Farm  Acreage  :   1885  and  1895, 

Total  Wages  paid  in  Agriculture, 

Commercial  Fertilizers, 

Destruction  by  Forest  Fires, 

Classification  of  Farm  Land  ;  with  Comparative  Values  of  Products 

AND  Property,  Acreage,  etc.  :    By  Towns, 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,   etc.     Number  owned,  hired,  worked   on 

shares,  etc.  :    By  Towns, 

Farms,  Market   Gardens,   etc.     Number   owned,   hired,  etc.  ;    with 

Comparative    Acreage    and  Values  of  Products  and  Property: 

By  Towns, 


Pages 

657-679 
681-701 
703-709 
711-717 
719-726 

727-780 

781-832 


833-864 


Farm  Statistics. 

Under  the  general  title  of  Farm  Statistics  are  grouped  several  important  presenta- 
tions beginning  on  page  655,  which  close  the  Census  returns  relating  to  agriculture. 
Some  of  these  contain  data  of  the  highest  value,  if  an  accurate  portrayal  of  the  condi- 
tion of  agriculture  in  Massachusetts  is  desired.  The  details  showing  the  sub-divi.sions 
of  agricultural  estates  by  classes,  for  example,  farms  in  general,  dairy  forms,  egg  and 
poultry  farms,  etc.,  and  bringing  out  the  respective  values  of  products  and  property, 
the  relations  of  product  values  to  property  values,  and  the  average  value  of  products 
per  acre,  in  the  different  classes,  are  now  set  forth  for  the  first  time  in  any  Census, 
either  State  or  national. 

Some  delay,  unavoidable  under  the  circumstances  controlling  the  different  depart- 
ments of  the  Census  tabulation,  has  been  encountered  between  the  collection  and  the  pub- 
lication of  the  material  for  this  final  section  of  the  volume  This  does  not,  it  is  believed, 
diminish  the  value  of  the  information  contained  in  it,  inasmuch  as  any  slight  changes  that 
may  have  taken  place  during  the  interim  are  not  likely  to  aftect  materially  the  general 
results 

Farm  Land  classified  by  Acreage :  By  Towns. 

This  presentation  liegins  on  page  657  and  closes  with  the  recapitulation,  pages  676- 
679.  It  shows  for  every  city  and  town  in  the  Commonw^ealth  the  number  of  persons 
making  return  for  estates,  classified  by  acreage,  beginning  with  parcels  containing  less 
than  one  acre  and  proceeding  by  various  combinations  (35  in  number)  up  to  1,000  acres 
and  over.  As  explained  in  the  note  on  page  659,  the  general  term  "form  land,"  as  used 
in  this  presentation,  includes  all  land  returned  by  persons  engaged  in  raising  agricult- 
ural products,  whether  such  land  constituted  a  farm,  market  garden,  orchard,  nursery, 
or  seed  garden,  etc.  The  information  contained  in  the  presentation  shows  clearly  the 
relations  which  the  different  sizes  of  agricultural  plots  bear  to  one  another  in  the  different 
cities  and  towns,  the  respective  numbers  of  agricultural  estates  of  different  sizes,  and 
therefore  the  extent  to  which  the  sub-division  or  consolidation  of  land  devoted  to  agri- 

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866  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

cultural  purposes  has  proceeded.  Reference  to  the  recapitulation  on  pages  676-678, 
wherein  the  figures  for  the  counties  and  for  the  State  are  brought  together,  will  enable 
the  reader  to  conijDare  the  counties  with  one  another  and  with  the  State  as  a  whole. 

The  figures  for  the  State  are  repeated  on  page  679,  with  ijercentages.  The  number 
of  persons  making  return  of  agricultural  land  was  65,287.  Of  these,  677  reported  their 
holdings  as  less  than  one  acre  in  extent.  At  the  other  extremity  of  the  scale  are  foimd  48 
persons  who  return  1,000  acres  and  over.  The  more  numerous  classes  are  the  following, 
the  percentages  which  the  number  of  j^ersons  in  each  class  forms  of  the  total  number  of 
persons  making  return  being  annexed :  Reporting  15  but  under  20  acres,  4,262,  or  6.53 
per  cent;  100  but  under  125  acres,  4,150,  or  6.36  per  cent;  above  10  but  under  15  acres, 
4,070,  or  6 .  23  per  cent ;  20  but  under  25  acres,  3,  914,  or  5 .  99  per  cent ;  50  but  under  60, 
3,558,  or  5 .45  per  cent ;  30  but  under  35,  3,269,  or  5.01  per  cent ;  60  but  under  70,  3,192, 
or  4.89  per  cent;  25  but  under  30,  3,037,  or  4.65  per  cent;  9  to  10  both  inclusive,  2,800, 
or  4.29  per  cent;  150  but  under  200,  2,740,  or  4.20  per  cent;  40  but  under  45,  2,713,  or 
4.15  per  cent.  The  foregoing  include  all  the  classes  in  which  the  number  of  persons 
making  return  exceeds  four  per  cent  of  the  total  number  making  return.  In  the  aggre- 
gate they  constitute  57.75  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  persons  making  return. 

The  persons  who  return  holdings  of  10  acres  or  less  than  10  acres  in  extent  include 
the  following  classes,  the  percentage  which  the  number  of  persons  in  each  class  consti- 
tutes of  the  total  number  of  j^ersons  making  return  being  in  each  case  annexed  :  Under 
one  acre,  677,  or  1.04  percent;  one  but  under  two,  1,057,  or  1.62  per  cent;  two  but 
under  three,  1,389,  or  2.13  per  cent;  three  but  under  four,  1,451,  or  2.22  per  cent;  four 
but  under  five,  1,599,  or  2.45  per  cent;  five  but  under  six,  1,754,  or  2.69  per  cent;  six 
but  imder  seven,  1,554,  or  2 .  38  per  cent ;  seven  but  imder  eight,  1,233,  or  1 .  89  i^er  cent ; 
eight  but  imder  nine,  1,409,  or  2.16  jjercent;  nine  to  10  both  inclusive,  2,800,  or  4.29 
per  cent.  In  the  aggregate  the  number  of  persons  making  return  of  10  acres  or  less  con- 
stitutes 22 .  87  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  persons  making  return  of  agricultural  land. 

Persons  making  return  of  holdings  amounting  to  300  acres  or  more  include  the  fol- 
lowing classes  :  300  but  under  400, 690,  or  1 .06  per  cent ;  400  but  under  500,  231,  or  0.35 
per  cent;  500  but  under  600,  128,  or  0.20  percent;  600  but  under  700,  59,  or  0.09  per 
cent;  700  but  under  800,  32,  or  0.05  per  cent;  800  but  under  900,  23,  or  0.03  per  cent; 
900  but  imder  1,000, 11,  or  0.02  per  cent ;  1,000  acres  and  over,  48,  or  0.07  per  cent.  In 
the  aggregate  these  persons  constitute  only  1 .  87  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  jjersons 
making  return. 

The  holders  of  parcels  of  land  containing  1,000  acres  and  over  are  distributed  as  fol- 
lows by  counties  :  Barnstable,  four ;  Berkshire,  16  ;  Bristol,  three  ;  Dukes,  four ;  Frank- 
lin, six ;  Hampden,  two ;  Hampshire,  one ;  Norfolk,  one ;  Plymouth,  six ;  Worcester, 
five.  The  largest  parcel  of  land  returned  in  Middlesex  County  is  900  but  under  1,000 
acres,  reported  in  one  instance  only,  while  in  Essex  County  the  largest  individual  parcel 
is  contained  in  a  single  return  in  the  class  800  but  under  900  acres.  In  Nantucket  two 
returns  appear  in  the  class  600  but  under  700  acres,  and  this  is  the  maximum  for  that 
county.  In  Suffolk  County  the  largest  parcel  returned  is  found  in  the  class  600  but 
under  700  acres,  only  one  estate  appearing  in  this  class,  in  this  county,  although  as  just 
stated  there  are  59  in  the  State. 

Comparisons  of  Farm  Acreage :  1885  and  1895. 

The  presentation  just  analyzed  related  to  the  sub-division  of  agricultural  land  under 
diflferent  acreage  designations  in  the  ditt'erent  cities  and  towns,  as  disclosed  in  the  present 
Census.  The  presentation  for  each  city  and  town,  with  a  recapitulation  for  the  State 
and  counties,  contained  on  pages  681-701,  permits  a  comparison  between  the  returns  of 
1885  and  1895  so  as  to  show  the  increase  or  decrease  in  the  last  mentioned  year  in  the 
number  of  parcels  of  different  sizes  returned  in  eight  classes.  The  first  of  these  classes 
contains  parcels  under  five  acres ;  the  others  are :  five  to  10  both  inclusive,  above  10 
but  imder  20,  20  but  under  50,  50  but  under  100,  100  but  under  200,  200  but  under  300, 
300  acres  and  over.  In  a  limited  mmiber  of  returns  the  acreage  was  not  sufficiently 
discriminated  in  1885  to  permit  a  comparison. 


TABULAR    ANALYSES.  867 

The  recapitulation  for  the  State  and  counties  appears  on  images  700-701.  As  to  the 
State,  each  class  shows  an  increase.  That  is  to  say,  the  number  of  persons  returning 
under  &ve  acres  in  1885  was  2,232,  rising  to  6,173  in  1895 ;  those  returning  five  to  10 
both  inclusive  numbered  3,242  in  1885,  rising  to  8,750  in  1895  ;  above  10  but  mider  20, 
5,085  in  1885,  and  8,332  in  1895  ;  20  but  under  50,  11,136  in  1885,  and  16,772  in  1895  ;  50 
but  under  100,  11,156  in  1885,  and  12,931  in  1895  ;  100  but  under  200,  7,431  in  1885,  and 
9,076  in  1895  ;  200  but  under  300,  1,645  in  1885,  and  2,031  in  1895 ;  300  acres  and  over, 
735  in  1885,  and  1,222  in  1895.  In  the  counties  individually,  in  nearly  every  instance  an 
increase  in  the  number  of  jiersons  reporting  the  specified  acreage  of  land  is  shown  in 
1895  as  compared  with  1885.  A  few  instances  of  decline  appear  however.  Thu.s,  in 
Dukes  County  39  persons  reported  under  five  acres  in  1885,  and  only  28  in  1895.  In 
Suftblk  County  the  number  of  persons  reporting  from  five  to  10  acres,  above  10  but 
iinder  20,  20  but  under  50,  50  but  imder  100,  and  2<,)0  but  under  300  acres  each  show  a 
decline  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885. 

Total  Wages  paid  in  Agriculture. 

This  presentation  appears  on  pages  703-709,  closing  with  a  recapitulation  on  the  last 
named  page.  The  total  number  of  returns  for  tlie  State  being  as  before  mentioned 
65,287,  there  are  28,963  which  report  expenditures  for  wages,  the  total  amount  disbursed 
being  §7,988,090,  and  the  average  amount  of  wages  paid  out  by  each  employer  $275.80. 
The  purpose  of  this  table  should  not  be  misunderstood.  It  does  not  show  the  average 
wages  received  by  employes  upon  farms,  but  tlie  average  amount  which  tlie  employers 
of  agricultural  labor  paid  out  to  the  persons,  one  or  more,  employed  by  them. 

The  counties  rank  as  follows  in  order  as  to  the  total  amount  disl)ursed  in  wages  in 
agricvdture:  Middlesex,  $1,811,960  ;  Worcester,  $1,307,635  ;  E.ssex,  $817,758  ;  Plymouth, 
$696,283  ;  Berkshire,  $679,884  ;  Bristol,  $582,478  ;  Norfolk,  $447,564  ;  Hampshire,  $428,- 
777  ;  Hampden,  $406,304  ;  Franklin,  $387,880  ;  Barnstable,  $208,958  ;  Suffolk,  $182,473  ; 
Dukes,  $22,738  ;  Nantucket,  $7,398. 

The  average  amount  paid  out  by  each  individual  employer  is  highest  in  Suffolk 
County,  namely,  $1,067.09,  the  other  counties  ranging  in  the  following  order:  ]\Iid- 
dlesex,  $420.12;  Norfolk,  $315.85;  Essex,  $313.08;  Plymouth,  §21)2.56;  Berkshire, 
$277.96;  Worcester,  $239.49;  Barnstable,  $236.11;  Bristol,  $225.94;  Hampshire, 
f205.75;  Franklin,  $185.86  ;  Hampden,  $172.90  ;  Dukes,  $169.69  ;  Nantucket,  §160.83. 
Of  course,  the  total  amount  paid  out  in  wages,  as  well  as  the  average  amount  jjaid  by 
each  employer,  depends  upon  a  variety  of  causes,  such  as  the  character  of  the  agricult- 
iiral  work  performed,  the  number  of  employes,  the  extent  of  the  farms,  and  the  j^rox- 
imity  of  the  farms  to  places  giving  opportunity  for  employment  other  than  that  upon 
the  land.  These  figures,  therefore,  simply  indicate  the  relative  position  of  the  different 
counties  in  respect  to  the  aggregate  amomit  of  wages,  without  throwing  light  upon  the 
causes  for  the  differences  noted. 

Commercial  Fertilizers. 

The  statistics  relating  to  the  subject  of  commercial  fertilizers  include  the  total 
amount  expended  for  such  fertilizers  and  the  average  amount  exi)ended  by  each  person 
making  return  of  such  expenditure.  The  information  is  for  the  various  cities  and  towns 
in  detail,  and  is  recapitulated  for  the  State,  b^^  covmties,  on  page  717.  The  total  value 
of  commercial  fertilizers  purchased  for  the  State  for  the  Census  year  was  $1,069,717, 
expenditure  for  this  purpose  appearing  in  23,520  returns  out  of  65,287,  the  total  number. 
The  average  value  of  commercial  fertilizers  purchased  by  each  person  making  such  a 
return  was  $45.48. 

With  respect  to  the  total  amount  expended  for  commercial  fertilizers,  the  counties 
rank  as  follows  :  Middlesex,  $197,569  ;  Worcester,  $168,588  ;  Bristol,  $142,952  ;  Hamp- 
shire, $130,138;  Essex,  $98,218;  Franklin,  $91,535;  Hampden,  $80,701;  Berkshire, 
$63,079;  Plymouth,  $44,239  ;  Norfolk,  $31,575  ;  Barnstable,  §15,686  ;  Suffolk,  §3,106  ; 
Dukes,  f  1,390  ;  Nantucket,  $941. 


S6S  CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Destruction  by  Forest  Fires. 

The  presentation  showing  the  total  value  of  timber  or  wood  (whether  growing  or 
cut)  destroyed  by  forest  fires  during  the  Census  year,  and  the  average  value  of  such 
timber  or  wood  for  eacli  person  making  return  of  loss,  appears  on  pages  719-726.  The 
recapitulation  for  the  State,  by  counties,  on  page  726,  shows  that  768  returns  reported 
the  loss  of  timber  or  wood  destroyed  by  forest  fires  during  the  Census  year,  aggregat- 
ing $107,154:,  an  average  of  »139.52  for  each  person  making  return. 

With  respect  to  the  aggregate  loss  the  counties  rank  as  follows  :  "Worcester,  824,384  ; 
Middlesex,  818,928  ;  Norfolk,  $11,303  ;  Essex,  810,625  ;  Bristol,  88,368  ;  Plymouth,  88,226  ; 
Hampden,  .t8,140  ;  Franklin,  $7,410  ;  Berkshire,  $4,175  ;  Hampshire,  $3,130  ;  Barnstable, 
$1,665  ;  Dukes,  $-800.     No  loss  was  reported  from  Nantucket  or  Suffolk  Counties. 

Classijicatioti  of  Farm  Land;   with   Comparative   Values  of  Products  and  Property, 

Acreage,  etc. :    By  Toivns. 

This  presentation  appears  upon  pages  727-780.  The  recapitulation  for  the  State  will 
be  found  on  pages  777-780.  The  material  contained  in  this  presentation  is  of  very  great 
value  to  the  different  cities  and  towns,  respectively,  inasmuch  as  it  shows  for  each  a 
detailed  classification  of  the  land  devoted  to  agriculture  under  the  following  heads : 
Farms  (including  under  this  designation  all  farms  not  siDCcifically  designated  as  devoted 
to  a  particular  specialty)  ;  dairy  farms  (including  farms  especially  devoted  to  dairy  prod- 
ucts) ;  Q^g  and  poultry  farms  (including  only  such  farms  as  are  esj^ecially  devoted  to 
the  pirrpose  named)  ;  market  gardens  ;  orchards  (including  imder  this  head  only  parcels 
of  land  especially  devoted  to  the  purpose  named)  ;  nurseries ;  cranberry  liogs  (inde- 
pendently classified);  florists;  detached  lots  (devoted  to  agricultural  production,  but 
not  connected  with  the  farms  previously  classified)  ;  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. ;  grass 
lots  (not  connected  with  the  farms  as  previously  classified)  ;  wood  lots  (not  connected 
Avith  the  farms  as  previously  classified)  ;  grass  and  wood  lots  (not  connected  with 
the  farms  as  previously  classified).  Under  each  class  specified  the  total  acreage  is 
shown,  the  average  size  of  the  parcels  of  land,  the  total  value  of  products  thereupon 
for  the  Census  year,  the  total  value  of  the  propert}-,  the  average  value  of  products  for 
the  year,  the  average  value  of  the  property,  and  the  relation  of  the  value  of  the  products 
to  the  value  of  the  property  expressed  in  percentages,  with  the  average  value  of  the 
products  per  acre. 

Referring  to  the  recapitulation  for  the  State,  page  777,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  65,287 
agricultural  schedules  received  included  37,599  independent  farms  ;  4,876  dairy  farms  ; 
1,493  egg  and  poultry  farms  ;  975  market  gardens  ;  84  orcliards  ;  23  nurseries  ;  686  inde- 
pendent cranberry  bogs  ;  533  florists  ;  3,037  detached  lots  used  for  agricultural  purposes  ; 
65  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. ;  4,225  grass  lots,  laot  included  under  previous  designations  ; 
8,781  independent  wood  lots  ;  and  2,910  grass  and  wood  lots  combined. 

It  should  be  explained  that  in  deciding  whether  an  estate  used  for  agricultviral  pur- 
poses should  be  placed  under  one  or  another  of  the  classes  named,  the  kind  of  pi'oduct 
which  was  in  excess  of  50  per  cent  of  the  total  product  for  the  year,  on  the  basis  of 
value,  Avas  the  determining  factor.  Thus  if  no  single  kind  of  pi'oduct  represented  a 
value  in  excess  of  50  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  all  products  the  estate  was  classed  as  a 
"  farm  "  simply.  If  dairy  products  showed  a  value  in  excess  of  50  percent,  the  estate  was 
classed  as  a  "  dairy  fixrm  ;  "  if  the  value  of  eggs  and  jioultry  was  in  excess  of  50  percent, 
an  "  e^^  and  poultry  farm  ;  "  if  market  garden  products,  a  "  market  garden,"  etc.  It 
will  be  understood,  of  course,  that  the  term  "  florist"  is  used  to  indicate  land  devoted  to 
the  production  of  flowers  and  jilants  for  market  purposes,  whereon,  as  just  explained,  the 
value  of  such  products  for  the  year  was  in  excess  of  50  per  cent  of  the  total.  Generally, 
under  this  head,  the  product  named  was  not  only  in  excess  of  50  per  cent  but  was 
practically  all  that  was  produced. 

The  following  table  will  show  the  percentage  which  the  number  of  schedules  in  each 
of  the  above  named  classes  forms  of  the  total  number  of  schedules  received : 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


869 


Classification. 


The  State 


Number 


Farms 

Farms,  dairy 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

Market  gardens,  . 

Orchai'ds, 

Nurseries, 

Cranberry  bogs,    . 

Florists, 

Detaclied  lots. 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. 

Grass  lots,     . 

Wood  lots,    . 

Grass  and  wood  lots,    . 

Total,   . 


37,599 

4,876 

1,493 

975 

84 

23 

686 

533 

3,037 

65 

4,225 

8,781 

2,910 


65,287 


Percentages 


57.59 
7.47 
2.29 
1.49 
0.13 
0.03 
1.05 
0.82 
4.65 
0.10 
6.47 

13.45 
4.46 


100.00 


From  this  table  it  plainly  appears  that  of  the  different  parcels  of  land  used  for  agricult- 
ural purposes,  57.59  per  cent,  or  slightly  more  than  one-half  of  the  whole  number,  were 
farms  devoted  to  general  agricultural  production  and  not  to  special  jjroducts  ;  7.47  per 
cent  were,  in  accordance  with  the  method  of  classification  previously  explained,  dairy 
farms  ;  2.29  jjer  cent  egg  and  poultry  farms  ;  1 .  49  per  cent  market  gardens  ;  1 .  05  per 
cent  independent  cranberry  bogs  ;  4 .  65  per  cent  detached  lots  devoted  to  agricultural  pur- 
poses, but  not  constituting  farms  in  the  common  accejitation  of  that  term  ;  6.47  per  cent 
independent  grass  lots  ;  13 .  45  per  cent  wood  lots,  not  connected  with  farms  as  previously 
classified,  and  for  the  most  part  owned  by  persons  who  were  not  resident  in  the  city  or 
town  where  the  lots  wei'e  found  ;  4.46  per  cent  grass  and  wood  lots,  not  separal^le  upon 
the  face  of  the  returns  ;  and  the  remainder  comprised  fractional  percentages  of  the  total. 

Again  referring  to  the  recapitulation  on  page  777,  it  will  be  seen  that,  the  total  acre- 
age of  land  devoted  to  agi-icultural  purposes  being  3,847,749^,  the  amount  classified 
under  the  general  term  "  farms "  aggregated  2,640,988.^  acres ;  the  dairy  farms  as 
classified  included  398,891^  acres ;  the  egg  and  poultry  farms,  25,765|  acres ;  market 
gardens,  23,295|  acres ;  orchards,  independent  of  farms,  845|  acres ;  nurseries,  581 
acres ;  independent  cranberry  bogs,  14,345|  acres ;  land  ojjerated  by  florists,  3,280^ 
acres  ;  detached  lots,  121,396|  acres  ;  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  783^  acres  ;  inde))endent 
grass  lots,  103,415f-  acres ;  independent  wood  lots,  300,825J  acres ;  independent  grass 
and  wood  lots  combined,  213,836  acres. 

The  total  value  of  agricultural  products  for  the  State  being  $52,880,431,  it  will  also 
be  seen  that  the  value  derived  from  farms  not  devoted  to  specialties  forms  a  large  pro- 
portion of  the  total  value,  namely,  $35,806,914  ;  the  dairy  forms,  so  called,  $10,582,771 ; 
the  egg  and  poultry  farms,  $1,022,345 ;  market  gardens,  $2,297,506 ;  cranberry  bogs, 
$750,203;  and  florists,  $1,597,501.  The  remainder  of  the  total  value  was  derived  from 
the  other  classes  shoAvn  in  the  table,  in  each  case  being  much  less  than  the  minimum 
amount  returned  from  the  classes  mentioned  in  detail. 

The  total  value  of  the  agricultural  pi-operty  in  the  State  being  returned  as  $219,957,- 
214,  there  is  to  be  credited  to  the  farms,  as  classified,  $158,993,363  ;  to  dairy  farms,  $28,- 
450,111;  to  egg  and  poultry  farms,  $3,785,532;  to  market  gardens,  $7,307,961;  to 
independent  cranberry  bogs,  $2,292,172  ;  to  establishments  conducted  by  florists,  $4,780,- 
482;  to  detached  lots  used  for  agricultural  purposes,  $2,601,350  ;  to  independent  grass 
lots  not  otherwise  returned,  $3,133,122  ;  to  independent  wood  lots,  $4,224,034 ;  to  grass 
and  wood  lots  combined,  $3,327,572.  The  remainder  of  the  value  of  property,  aggre- 
gating about  one  million  dollars,  is  distributed  under  the  head  of  orchards,  nurseries,  and 
mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  as  shown  in  the  table. 


870 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS —  1895. 


The  table  shows  the  average  size  of  the  parcels  of  land  used  for  each  of  the  specified 
purposes,  the  average  value  of  products  derived  from  each,  and  the  average  value  of  the 
property.  For  the  purpose  of  determining  the  percentage  of  gross  return  obtained  from 
the  difterent  dasses  the  percentage  which  the  value  of  the  annual  product  forms  of  the 
value  of  the  property  is  in  each  case  given.  It  is,  for  example,  seen  that  while  the  total 
value  of  jjroduct  derived  from  all  forms  of  property  used  for  agricultural  purjjoses  is 
24.04  per  cent  of  the  total  value  of  the  property,  the  percentage  derived  from  the  farms 
simjjly  is  22 .  62  per  cent  of  the  value  of  the  property,  while  for  the  other  classes  the 
percentage  of  value  of  product  of  value  of  projjerty  is  as  follows  :  Dairy  farms,  37.20  ; 
egg  and  poultry  farms,  27.01 ;  market  gardens,  31.44;  orchards,  independently  classi- 
fied, 7.27;  nurseries,  33.40;  cranberry  bogs,  independently  classified,  32.73;  florists, 
33.42;  detached  lots,  0.21;  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  16.21;  grass  lots,  5.66;  wood 
lots,  5.15;  grass  and  wood  lots,  6 .  G9.  In  the  comparison  of  the  percentages  of  the 
value  of  product  of  value  of  property,  the  dairy  farms  are  followed  in  order  of  rank  by 
florists,  nurseries,  cr.anberry  bogs  (independently  classified),  market  gardens,  egg  and 
poultry  farms,  farms,  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc.,  orchards  (independently  classified), 


Classitication. 

Counties 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Bukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

Farms, 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

2 

Farms,  dairy    .        ,        .        . 

9 

22 

6 

2 

19 

17 

3 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry  . 

3 

3 

1 

2 

5 

4 

Market  gardens, 

4 

6 

- 

4 

2 

5 

Orchards 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Nurseries 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

7 

Seed  gardens,  .        .        .'       . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

Cranberry  bogs. 

- 

2 

2 

- 

- 

9 

Florists 

1 

1 

1 

7 

- 

10 

Detached  lots 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

12 

Grass  lots,         .... 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13 

Wood  lots,        .... 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

14 

Grass  and  wood  lots, 

Totals,     .... 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

15 

32 

20 

7 

35 

26 

The  foregoing  table  is  to  be  read  as  follows :  It  appears  from  the  final  columns, 
devoted  to  the  State  at  large,  that  in  six  municipalities  the  return  of  product  value  from 
agricultural  land  classified  under  the  head  of  farms  simply,  that  is,  farms  devoted  to 
general  agricultural  products,  showed  a  larger  percentage  of  the  aggregate  value  of  the 
property  returned  than  was  derived  in  these  towns  from  any  of  the  other  classes.  These 
towns  constituted  1.70  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  State. 
On  the  other  hand,  in  164  cities  and  towns  the  returns  of  product  from  so-called  dairy 
farms  showed  the  largest  percentage  of  value  of  property,  and  these  cities  and  towns 
constituted  46.46  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  State.  That  is 
to  say.  to  put  it  in  other  words,  when  the  value  of  product  is  figured  as  a  percentage  of 
the  value  of  property,*  we  find  tliat  in  nearly  one-half  of  the  total  number  of  cities  and 
towns  in  the  State  the  returns  from  the  farms  classed  as  dairy  farms  outranked  all  the 
other  classes  Avhich  appear  in  the  tal)le.  This  was  the  case  in  nine  towns  in  Barnstable 
County,  22  in  Berkshire,  six  in  Bristol,  two  in  Dukes,  19  in  Essex,  17  in  Franklin,  13  in 
Hampden,  13  in  Hampshire,  16  in  Middlesex,  seven  in  Norfolk,  11  in  Plymouth,  and  29 


*  If  the  value  of  property  be  considered  as  the  investment  of  capital  in  agriculture,  disregarding,  of 
course,  any  possible  investment  in  cash  not  rejiresented  in  the  value  of  property,  such  a  percentage 
would,  in  effect,  constitute  the  percentage  of  gross  income  upon  such  capital,  for  the  year. 


TABULAR   A^-ALTSES. 


871 


grass  and  wood  lots,  grass  lots,  wood  lots,  and  detached  lots,  each  independently  re- 
turned. 

With  respect  to  the  average  value  of  products  per  acre,  which  is  also  shown  in  the 

table,  the  florists  stand  first,  the  average  being  $487  ;  followed  by  nurseries,  $172 ;  mines, 
quarries,  pits,  etc.,  $104 ;  market  gardens,  $99  ;  cranberry  bogs  (independently  returned)^ 
$52  ;  egg  and  poultry  farms,  $40  ;  dairj^  farms,  $27  ;  orchards,  $22  ;  and  iarms  devoted 
to  general  agricultural  products,  $14. 

The  details  which  we  have  thus  pointed  out  for  the  State  may,  as  we  have  said,  be 
noted  in  the  main  presentation  for  each  of  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  Commonwealth. 
Locally,  they  Avill  be  of  value  in  determining  the  direction  in  which  the  agricultural 
development  of  the  difierent  cities  and  towns  has  proceeded. 

For  the  purpose  of  determining  the  respective  rank  of  the  difl'erent  forms  of  agri- 
cultural enterprise  considered  as  investments  in  the  different  cities  and  towns  and  for 
the  State,  we  present  the  following  analysis  table  which  shows  the  number  of  cities  and 
towns  in  the  State,  by  counties,  in  which  the  designated  kind  of  agricultural  estates  as 
classified  showed  the  largest  return  of  product  in  proportion  to  the  value  of  property. 


Counties 

The  State 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucliet 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Suffollc 

Worcester 

Aggregates 

Percentages 

- 

2 

1 

- 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

6 

1.70 

1 

13 

13 

16 

- 

7 

11 

- 

29 

164 

46.46 

2 

- 

2 

5 

1 

4 

3 

- 

5 

35 

9.92 

3 

6 

3 

9 

- 

1 

3 

1 

10 

50 

14.17 

4 

"• 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

0.28 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

- 

- 

9 

2.55 

6 

— 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

— 

- 

- 

- 

5 

3 

- 

- 

13 

3.68 

8 

1 

1 

20 

- 

6 

3 

3 

10 

55 

15.58 

9 

"■ 

— 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

0.28 

10 

~ 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

1.13 

11 

~ 

— 

- 

- 

2 

1 

- 

- 

3 

0.85 

12 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

8 

2.27 

13 

~ 

— 

— 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

4 

1.13 

14 

23 

23 

54 

1 

27 

27 

4 

59 

353 

100.00 

in  Worcester.  In  55  towns  the  returns  from  florists  showed  a  higher  percentage  of  the 
value  of  property  than  appeared  in  any  of  the  other  classes.  These  cities  and  towns 
formed  15.58  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  State,  and  20  of 
them  were  located  in  Middlesex  County.  Li  50  towns,  or  14.17  per  cent  of  the  total 
number  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  State,  the  percentage  of  product  of  property  returned 
from  market  gardens  outranked  all  other  classes,  10  of  these  towns  being  in  Worcester 
Coimty,  nine  in  Middlesex,  six  in  Bristol,  six  in  Hampden,  and  the  others  distributed 
among  the  difierent  counties  except  Dukes  and  Nantucket. 

The  main  presentation  showing  the  relation  of  product  values  to  property  values  from 
which  the  consolidated  figures  which  appear  in  this  analysis  taljle  were  derived  will 
show  which  of  the  cities  and  towns  lead  in  this  respect  in  the  difl'erent  classes.  This 
table,  we  repeat,  gives  the  number  of  cities  and  towns  in  which  the  product  returned 
in  the  specified  classes  respectively,  showed  the  highest  proportion  of  the  value  of 
property,  when  expressed  as  a  percentage  of  such  property  value.  It  may  be  inter- 
esting to  compare  these  figures  with  those  contained  in  the  table  which  follows,  based 
upon  data  contained  in  another  section  of  this  report,  representing  the  numlier  of  cities 
and  towns  in  which  the  value  of  the  specified  products  outranked  any  other,  considered 
merely  as  a  sum  total,  without  regard  to  the  value  of  property  invested  in  the  farms  or 
estates. 


872 


CEXSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


COtTNTIES 

Classification. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

Dairy  products, 

2 

29 

14 

5 

22 

22 

2 

Greenliouse  products, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

Nursery  products,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Poultry  products,     . 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

5 

"Wood  products, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

6 

Other  products. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Fruits,  berries,  and  nuts, 

10 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

8 

Hay,  straw,  and  fodder, . 

1 

3 

2 

2 

7 

1 

9 

Vegetables,      .... 
Totals 

1 

- 

1 

4 

- 

15 

32 

20 

7 

35 

26 

Referring  merely  to  the  figures  for  the  State  in  the  foregoing  table  we  note  that  in  246 
cities  and  towns,  69.69  per  cent  of  the  whole  number,  the  value  of  dairy  products  for  the 
year  exceeded  the  value  of  any  other  product.  The  table,  page  871,  it  will  be  remem- 
bered, showed  that  in  164  cities  and  towns  the  value  of  product  returned  from  farms  classed 
as  dairy  farms  formed  a  higher  percentage  of  the  property  value  involved  than  was  shown 
by  any  of  the  other  classes.  The  present  table  shows  that  the  value  of  greenhouse  prod- 
ucts for  the  year  outranked  all  others  in  12  towns  ;  nursery  products  in  one  town  ;  poidtry 
products  in  five  ;  wood  products  in  five  ;  fruits,  berries,  and  nuts  (under  which  cranberries 
are  included)  in  17  ;  hay,  straw,  and  fodder  (a  general  farm  product)  in  48  ;  and  vegetables 
(in  which  the  product  from  market  gardens  is  mainly  included)  in  18.     Contrasted  with 


Value 

of  Products. 

The  State,  and  Acreage. 

Under 
$300 

$300 

but  under 
$600 

$600 

but  under 
§700 

$700 

but  under 
$»oo 

$800 

but  under 
$900 

$900 

but  under 

$i,ooo 

1 

THE  STATE. 

21,509 

2,713 

2,420 

1,986 

1,717 

1,536 

2 

Under  1  acre,   .... 

330 

17 

18 

6 

7 

10 

3 

1  but  under  2,    . 

644 

16 

10 

17 

9 

4 

4 

2  but  under  3,    . 

795 

31 

26 

9 

10 

8 

5 

3  but  under  4,    . 

809 

33 

18 

12 

15 

7 

6 

4  but  under  5,    . 

850 

45 

29 

11 

14 

7 

7 

5  but  under  6,    . 

855 

41 

32 

26 

19 

9 

8 

6  but  under  7,    . 

747 

45 

33 

18 

10 

12 

9 

7  but  under  8,    . 

584 

43 

30 

13 

19 

12 

10 

8  but  under  9,    .        , 

627 

50 

28 

31 

18 

13 

11 

9  and  10  inclusive. 

1,196 

109 

64 

49 

39 

24 

12 

Above  10  but  under  15,   . 

1,742 

176 

138 

81 

72 

55 

13 

15  but  under  20,  . 

1,688 

204 

169 

131 

95 

74 

14 

20  but  under  25,  . 

1,402 

178 

162 

128 

103 

73 

15 

25  but  under  30,  . 

1,072 

173 

143 

101 

75 

64 

16 

30  but  under  35,  . 

1,116 

175 

145 

136 

96 

76 

17 

35  but  under  40,  . 

727 

111 

108 

96 

74 

53 

18 

40  but  under  45,  . 

788 

140 

148 

110 

101 

83 

19 

45  l)ut  under  50,  . 

481 

101 

85 

71 

61 

55 

20 

50  but  under  GO,  . 

983 

189 

176 

152 

127 

129 

21 

60  but  under  70,  . 

825 

157 

170 

138 

132 

124 

22 

70  but  under  80,  . 

617 

113 

136 

105 

106 

106 

23 

80  but  under  90,  . 

479 

118 

107 

76 

83 

75 

24 

90  but  under  100, 

277 

65 

57 

62 

57 

55 

25 

100  but  under  125, 

790 

143 

152 

148 

140 

161 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


873 


Counties 

Thb  State 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

Aggregates 

Percentages 

15 

19 

34 

1 

21 

13 

1 

48 

246 

69.69 

1 

- 

- 

6 

2 

- 

2 

- 

12 

3.40 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

0.28 

3 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

5 

1.42 

4 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

1 

- 

1 

5 

1.42 

5 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

0.28 

6 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

- 

- 

17 

4.81 

7 

7 

3 

4 

4 

4 

- 

10 

48 

13.60 

8 

1 

- 

9 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

18 

5.10 

9 

23 

23 

54 

1 

27 

27 

4 

59 

353 

100.00 

these  figures  we  note  from  the  table,  page  871,  that  computed  as  a  percentage  upon  the 
value  of  property  involved,  that  is  to  say,  invested  in  the  estate,  florists  (which  includes 
a  large  proportion  of  the  greenhouse  products)  led  in  55  cities  and  towns  ;  nurseries  in 
nine ;  egg  and  poultry  farms  in  35  ;  wood  lots  (independently  classed)  in  eight ;  cran- 
berry bogs  (independently  classed)  in  13  ;  farms  devoted  to  general  products  in  six,  and 
market  gardens  in  50.  Of  course  the  figures  in  the  two  tables  have  no  direct  relation, 
but  taken  together  they  clearly  reveal  the  forms  of  culture  which  lead  in  the  State, 
either  in  aggregate  sums  returned  or  considered  as  investments  of  capital. 

The  analysis  table  which  follows  presents  a  comparison  of  the  value  of  product  for 
the  year  with  resiject  to  acreage. 


Value  of 

Products. 

$1,000 

but  under 
$1,500 

$1,.500 

but  under 
$2,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$2,500 

$a,.'>oo 

luit  under 
$3,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$3,500 

$3,.'>00 

but  under 
$4,000 

$4,000 

but  under 
$4,.'>00 

$4,500 

but  under 
$5,000 

5,624 

3,397 

2,260 

1,452 

1,037 

629 

468 

344 

1 

34 

28 

17 

15 

21 

8 

10 

7 

2 

27 

14 

14 

11 

6 

6 

8 

5 

3 

28 

12 

9 

5 

11 

2 

2 

- 

4 

22 

11 

6 

1 

3 

- 

2 

1 

5 

28 

9 

6 

6 

2 

- 

1 

- 

6 

27 

10 

10 

2 

2 

1 

- 

1 

7 

27 

10 

5 

4 

6 

4 

2 

8 

31 

11 

4 

6 

3 

2 

2 

1 

9 

40 

16 

6 

6 

3 

1 

3 

- 

10 

76 

36 

11 

7 

7 

3 

3 

1 

11 

129 

72 

40 

25 

11 

5 

4 

3 

12 

213 

81 

50 

15 

13 

11 

9 

5 

13 

229 

115 

44 

41 

23 

8 

10 

4 

14 

236 

99 

59 

26 

15 

5 

7 

4 

15 

283 

120 

55 

43 

26 

18 

9 

6 

16 

222 

103 

52 

23 

22 

15 

13 

7 

17 

318 

139 

63 

42 

36 

17 

13 

7 

18 

171 

99 

56 

30 

21 

14 

5 

5 

19 

429 

209 

166 

83 

50 

24 

18 

15 

20 

398 

242 

148 

95 

51 

41 

25 

19 

21 

354 

219 

155 

90 

54 

36 

26 

31 

22 

311 

190 

147 

72 

48 

26 

30 

20 

23 

232 

141 

106 

71 

45 

24 

12 

6 

24 

647 

456 

299 

211 

150 

75 

60 

36 

25 

874 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Value  of  Products  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  aud  Acreage. 

Under 
8500 

8500 

but  under 
8GOO 

8600 

but  under 
8700 

8700 

but  under 
8800 

8800 

but  under 
8000 

8900 

but  under 
8i,ooo 

THE  STATE  — Con. 

1 

125  but  under  150, 

348 

79 

84 

84 

84 

77 

2 

150  but  under  200, 

378 

81 

84 

92 

71 

86 

3 

200  but  under  300, 

239 

55 

46 

57 

58 

54 

4 

300  but  under  400, 

63 

16 

15 

18 

13 

19 

5 

400  but  under  500, 

26 

4 

3 

4 

3 

7 

6 

500  but  under  600, 

15 

1 

1 

- 

3 

2 

7 

GOO  but  under  700, 

8 

1 

2 

- 

2 

1 

8 

700  but  under  800, 

3 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

9 

800  but  under  900, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

10 

900  but  under  1,000, 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11 

1,000  acres  and  over. 

4 

1 

1 

2 

- 

1 

The  State,  and  Acbeagb. 

85,000 

but  under 
86,000 

86,000 

but  under 

87,ooo 

87,ooo 

but  under 
88,000 

88,000 

but  under 
89,000 

89,000 

but  under 
810,000 

810,000 

but  under 
813,000 

1 

THE  STATE. 

395 

247 

139 

83 

67 

123 

2 

Under  1  acre,   .... 

8 

6 

5 

- 

- 

4 

3 

1  but  under  2, 

8 

5 

3 

3 

- 

5 

4 

2  but  under  3, 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

5 

3  but  under  4,    . 

2 

2 

- 

1 

- 

6 

4  but  under  5,    . 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

7 

5  but  under  6, 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

8 

6  but  under  7,    . 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1 

9 

7  but  under  8, 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

10 

8  but  under  9, 

2 

2 

- 

1 

- 

11 

9  and  10  inclusi's 

-e,     . 

4 

2 

1 

3 

- 

12 

Above  10  but  under  15, 

2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

13 

15  but  under  20,  . 

10 

4 

2 

4 

5 

14 

20  but  under  25,  . 

8 

4 

- 

2 

4 

15 

25  but  under  30,  . 

5 

4 

- 

3 

3 

6 

16 

30  but  under  35,  . 

5 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

17 

35  but  under  40,  . 

13 

3 

- 

- 

- 

1 

18 

40  but  under  45,  . 

8 

5 

2 

1 

3 

2 

19 

45  but  under  50,  . 

6 

3 

3 

3 

- 

3 

20 

50  but  under  GO,  . 

12 

9 

6 

2 

2 

3 

21 

GO  but  under  70,  . 

14 

5 

8 

2 

3 

6 

22 

70  but  under  80,  . 

10 

7 

3 

3 

1 

4 

23 

80  but  under  90,  . 

16 

5 

8 

5 

2 

5 

24 

90  l)ut  under  100, 

13 

7 

5 

1 

4 

2 

25 

100  but  under  125, 

48 

35 

18 

8 

2 

6 

26 

125  but  under  150, 

31 

20 

10 

5 

4 

10 

27 

150  but  under  200, 

62 

34 

16 

9 

9 

14 

28 

200  but  under  300, 

64 

40 

16 

12 

10 

8 

29 

300  Init  under  400, 

18 

17 

9 

8 

2 

10 

30 

400  but  under  500, 

8 

6 

3 

3 

2 

4 

31 

500  but  under  600, 

3 

4 

3 

1 

3 

3 

32 

600  but  under  700, 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

33 

700  but  under  800, 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

34 

800  but  under  900, 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

35 

900  but  under  1,000, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

36 

1,000  acres  and  ovei 

» 

2 

1 

2 

1 

- 

3 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


875 


Value  of  Products —  Concluded. 


$1,000 

but  under 
$1,300 

$1,300 

but  under 
$3,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$3,300 

$3,300 

but  under 
$3,000 

$3,000 

but  undrr 
$3,300 

$3,300 

but  under 
$4,000 

$4.000 

but  under 
$4,300 

$4.300 

but  undir 
$3,000 

315 

266 

204 

112 

64 

64 

39 

33 

1 

386 

341 

243 

175 

157 

79 

66 

55 

2 

282 

231 

180 

148 

118 

87 

60 

40 

3 

91 

60 

60 

52 

46 

34 

16 

16 

4 

18 

28 

22 

17 

10 

10 

7 

6 

5 

10 

11 

14 

11 

5 

4 

2 

4 

6 

4 

5 

4 

2 

5 

3 

1 

_ 

7 

- 

6 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

3 

8 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

9 

2 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10 

2 

6 

2 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1 

11 

$13,000 

but  under 
$30,000 

$30,000 

but  under 
$33,000 

$33,000 

but  under 
$30,000 

$30,000 

but  under 
$33,000 

$33,000 

but  under 
$40,000 

$40,000 

but  under 
$43,000 

$43,000 

but  under 
$30,000 

$30,000 

and  over 

No 
Pkoulct 

41 

22 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

17,060 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

122 

2 

3 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

236 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

428 

4 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

507 

5 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

586 

6 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

715 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

625 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

468 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

562 

10 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,152 

11 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,514 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

1,479 

13 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1,380 

14 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

933 

18 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

939 

16 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

589 

17 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

680 

18 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

340 

19 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

773 

20 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

584 

21 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

358 

22 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

337 

23 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

237 

24 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

565 

25 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

250 

26 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

294 

27 

1 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

218 

28 

9 

3 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

90 

29 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38 

30 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

31 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 

32 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

7 

33 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

34 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

36 

876 


CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


In  the  preceding  table  the  individual  returns  are  classed,  with  respect  to  the  aggregate 
value  of  product  shown  in  each,  under  28  different  heads,  rising  from  under  $500  to  $50,000 
and  over.  Tracing  the  line  for  the  State  which  appears  first  in  the  table,  and  bearing  in 
mind  that  the  total  number  of  returns  received  was  65,287,  we  note  the  significant  fact  that 
in  21,509  instances  the  value  of  product  was  under  $500.  The  number  of  returns  iu  excess 
of  1,000  in  the  different  classes  which  showed  a  product  value  for  the  year  is  as  follows  : 
$500  but  under  $600,  2,713  ;  $600  but  under  $700,  2,420 ;  $700  but  under  $800, 1,986  ;  $800 
but  under  $900, 1,717;  $900  but  under  $1,000, 1,536  ;  $1,000  but  under  $1,500, 5,62-4  ;  $1,500 
but  under  $2,000,  3,897  ;  $2,000  but  under  $2,500,  2,260  ;  $2,500  but  under  $3,000, 1,452  ; 
$3,000  but  under  $3,500, 1 ,037.  Above  the  limit  of  the  $15,000  product  the  returns  rapidly 
diminish  in  number,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  following  summary :  Returns  showing  a  prod- 
uct value  of  $15,000  but  under  $20,000,  41 ;  $20,000  but  under  $25,000,  22 ;  $25,000  but 
under  $30,000,  eight ;  $30,000  but  under  $35,000,  two  ;  $35,000  but  under  $40,000,  two  ; 
$40,000  but  imder  $45,000,  one ;  $45,000  but  under  $50,000,  one ;  $50,000  and  over,  four. 

It  will  be  seen  from  the  table  that  there  are  17,060  returns  which  report  no  product. 

Value  of  Products. 


The  State, 
AND  Value  of  Property. 

Under 
$300 

$300 

but  under 
$600 

$600 

but  under 
$7©0 

$700 

but  under 
$800 

$800 

but  under 
$900 

$900 

but  under 
$1,000 

1 

THE   STATE. 

21,509 

2,713 

2,420 

1,986 

1,717 

1,536 

2 

Under  $500,      .... 

3,140 

15 

19 

3 

11 

3 

3 

$500  but  under  $1,000,      . 

4,004 

122 

60 

35 

19 

15 

4 

$1,000  but  under  $1,500,      . 

4,097 

327 

248 

153 

75 

58 

5 

$1,500  but  under  $2,000,      . 

3,250 

502 

396 

252 

201 

141 

6 

$2,000  but  under  $2,500,      . 

2,256 

488 

405 

344 

267 

188 

7 

$2,500  but  under  $3,000,      . 

1,537 

356 

332 

305 

274 

228 

8 

$3,000  but  under  $3,500,      . 

990 

260 

241 

218 

213 

194 

9 

$3,500  but  under  $4,000,      . 

600 

163 

183 

150 

163 

156 

10 

$4,000  but  under  $4,500,      . 

433 

106 

144 

134 

113 

125 

11 

$4,500  Imt  under  $5,000, 

275 

85 

103 

87 

81 

103 

12 

$5,000  but  under  $6,000,      . 

354 

119 

103 

105 

120 

112 

13 

$6,000  but  under  $7,000,      . 

180 

50 

61 

69 

51 

80 

14 

$7,000  but  under  $8,000,      . 

100 

30 

30 

35 

37 

43 

15 

$8,000  but  under  $9,000,      . 

82 

19 

18 

26 

17 

25 

16 

$9,000  but  under  $10,000,     . 

55 

12 

16 

18 

19 

20 

17 

$10,000  but  tinder  $11,000,    . 

34 

15 

15 

15 

11 

9 

18 

$11,000  but  under  $12,000,    . 

21 

3 

10 

6 

9 

4 

19 

$12,000  but  under  $13,000,     . 

22 

6 

5 

5 

5 

3 

20 

$13,000  l)ut  under  $14,000,    . 

16 

9 

10 

5 

5 

4 

21 

$14,000  l)ut  under  $15,000,    . 

8 

4 

6 

2 

3 

3 

22 

$iri,000  but  under  $16,000,     . 

16 

3 

1 

4 

2 

23 

$16,000  but  under  $17,000,     . 

5 

3 

3 

2 

4 

24 

$17,000  Init  under  $18,000,    . 

3 

5 

- 

7 

2 

25 

$18,000  but  under  $19,000,    . 

4 

- 

1 

1 

3 

26 

$19,000  but  under  $20,000,    . 

1 

2 

2 

3 

- 

27 

$20,000  but  under  $21,000,     . 

3 

1 

2 

- 

1 

28 

$21,000  but  under  $22,000,     . 

1 

- 

- 

- 

2 

29 

$22,000  but  under  $23,000,     . 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

30 

$23,000  Imt  under  $24,000,     . 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

31 

$24,000  but  under  $25,000,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32 

$25,000  but  under  $30,000,     . 

7 

5 

1 

1 

5 

33 

$30,000  but  under  $35,000,     . 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

34 

$35,000  but  under  $40,000,     . 

- 

- 

2 

2 

- 

35 

$40,000  but  under  $45,000,     . 

2 

- 

2 

- 

- 

36 

$45,000  but  under  $50,000,     . 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

37 

$50,000  but  under  $60,000,     . 

4 

- 

1 

- 

- 

TABULAE   ANALYSES. 


877 


These,  it  should  be  said,  are  niainl}'  returns  whicli  cover  detached  lots,  mines,  quarries, 
pits,  etc.,  or  grass  lots  and  wood  lots  independently  returned,  and  in  many  cases  the 
property  of  owners  not  resident  in  the  city  or  town  where  the  land  was  found. 

Referring  again  to  the  first  column  of  the  table,  we  may  note  the  distribution,  by 
acreage,  of  the  21,509  returns  which  report  a  product  value  of  less  than  §000.  It  will 
be  seen,  for  example,  that  330  of  these  were  from  estates  of  less  than  one  acre  ;  C44  from 
those  reporting  one  acre  but  under  two ;  795,  two  acres  but  under  three ;  809,  three  ac;res 
but  under  four ;  and  so  on  through  the  different  designations  given  in  the  table.  Con- 
densing, it  will  be  seen  that  the  total  number  of  returns  showing  a  product  of  less  than 
1500  from  parcels  of  land  eight  acres  in  extent  or  less  than  eight  was  6,241.  On  the  other 
hand,  the  number  of  returns  showing  this  product  value  from  parcels  of  land  in  excess 
of  100  acres  was  1,875  ;  while  the  remaining  returns,  13,393  in  number,  were  from  estates, 
reporting  an  acreage  of  at  least  nine  acres  but  not  exceeding  100  acres. 

The  analysis  table  which  follows  presents  a  similar  comparison  between  the  value 
of  annual  product,  as  previously  classified,  and  the  value  of  property. 


Value  of  Products. 

$1,000 

but  under 
$1,300 

$1,500 

but  under 
$2,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$3,500 

$3,500 

but  under 
$3,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$3,500 

$3,500 

but  under 
$4,000 

$l,OGO 

but  under 
$4,500 

$4,300 

but  under 
$5,000 

5,624 

3,397 

2,260 

1,452 

1,037 

629 

468 

344 

1 

8 

- 

2 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

18 

8 

4 

- 

2 

2 

- 

- 

3 

105 

17 

12 

2 

2 

2 

- 

1 

4 

316 

56 

16 

6 

5 

- 

- 

1 

5 

554 

150 

43 

11 

3 

3 

1 

- 

6 

721 

246 

72 

32 

7 

1 

4 

2 

7 

715 

327 

124 

52 

21 

8 

5 

4 

8 

623 

333 

172 

69 

36 

15 

13 

3 

9 

542 

328 

233 

82 

43 

14 

8 

3 

10 

391 

345 

164 

100 

51 

28 

8 

10 

11 

569 

496 

345 

209 

117 

69 

33 

19 

12 

374 

331 

298 

199 

137 

76 

39 

29 

13 

210 

232 

200 

176 

118 

76 

57 

37 

14 

136 

151 

149 

112 

90 

66 

42 

30 

15 

84 

99 

99 

80 

85 

41 

47 

27 

16 

53 

56 

73 

75 

63 

44 

38 

28 

17 

38 

50 

49 

49 

50 

32 

28 

21 

18 

26 

26 

43 

32 

44 

33 

20 

24 

19 

24 

27 

23 

29 

35 

14 

15 

17 

20 

15 

12 

26 

22 

22 

17 

18 

13 

21 

9 

9 

17 

19 

21 

11 

13 

5 

22 

16 

15 

16 

16 

12 

16 

9 

5 

23 

9 

8 

14 

5 

7 

5 

10 

6 

24 

3 

9 

7 

10 

7 

3 

9 

11 

25 

3 

5 

6 

5 

11 

5 

9 

7 

26 

4 

5 

5 

9 

8 

5 

6 

8 

27 

6 

7 

4 

8 

3 

6 

4 

5 

28 

6 

7 

5 

4 

5 

4 

1 

5 

29 

1 

1 

5 

2 

5 

4 

2 

4 

30 

6 

3 

6 

6 

3 

2 

4 

3 

31 

16 

13 

8 

9 

6 

6 

8 

5 

32 

6 

3 

4 

4 

6 

4 

2 

3 

33 

4 

3 

6 

5 

3 

6 

2 

1 

34 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

2 

4 

- 

35 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

36 

6 

6 

4 

1 

- 

- 

1 

3 

37 

878 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Value  of  Products  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  and  Value  of  Property. 


Under 
$300 


$500 

but  under 
$600 


8600 

but  under 
$700 


$700       I       $800 

but  under      but  under 
$800  $900 


THE  STATE  — Con. 
$60,000  but  under  $70,000, 
$70,000  but  under  $80,000, 
$80,000  but  under  $90,000, 
$90,000  but  under  $100,000, 
$100,000  and  over,    . 


The  State, 

AND  VAUJE  of  PHOPERTT. 

$3,000 

but  under 
$6.000 

86,000 

but  under 
$7,000 

$7,000 

but  under 
$8,000 

$8,000 

but  under 
$9,000 

$9,000 

but  under 
$10,000 

$io,ooo 

but  under 
$15,000 

1 

THE   STATE. 

395 

247 

139 

83 

67 

123 

2 

Under  $500,      .... 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

$500  but  under  $1,000,      . 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

$1,000  but  under  $1,500,      . 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

1 

5 

$1,500  but  under  $2,000,      . 

2 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

6 

$2,000  but  under  $2,500,      . 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

7 

$2,500  Imt  under  $3,000,      . 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

8 

$3,000  but  under  $3,500,      . 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

1 

9 

$3,500  but  under  $4,000,      . 

3 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

10 

$4,000  but  under  $4,500,      . 

4 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

11 

$4,500  but  under  $5,000,      . 

5 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

12 

$5,000  but  under  $6,000,      . 

15 

8 

2 

1 

1 

- 

13 

$6,000  but  under  $7,000,      . 

22 

8 

2 

3 

1 

1 

14 

$7,000  but  under  $8,000,      . 

32 

17 

5 

1 

- 

2 

15 

$8,000  but  under  $9,000,      . 

36 

25 

9 

3 

4 

2 

16 

$9,000  but  under  $10,000,    . 

43 

12 

5 

2 

4 

- 

17 

$10,000  but  under  $11,000,     . 

23 

13 

6 

4 

2 

3 

18 

$11,000  but  under  $12,000,     . 

21 

26 

11 

1 

1 

3 

19 

$12,000  but  under  $13,000,    . 

14 

19 

6 

2 

5 

1 

20 

$13,000  but  under  $14,000,     , 

19 

10 

11 

4 

6 

3 

21 

$14,000  but  under  $15,000,     . 

24 

10 

14 

4 

4 

5 

22 

$15,000  but  under  $16,000,     . 

18 

6 

3 

7 

1 

4 

23 

$16,000  but  under  $17,000,     . 

10 

5 

8 

4 

2 

1 

24 

$17,000  but  under  $18,000,    . 

15 

13 

10 

1 

2 

2 

25 

$18,000  but  under  $19,000,    . 

8 

9 

4 

3 

- 

4 

26 

$19,000  but  under  $20,000,     . 

5 

9 

3 

2 

2 

7 

27 

$20,000  but  under  $21,000,     . 

6 

4 

5 

2 

5 

1 

28 

$21,000  but  under  $22,000,    . 

6 

2 

6 

5 

2 

2 

29 

$22,000  but  under  $23,000,     . 

6 

6 

3 

3 

1 

3 

30 

$23,000  but  under  $24,000,     . 

5 

2 

- 

3 

3 

4 

31 

$24,000  but  under  $25,000,    . 

3 

4 

- 

2 

1 

5 

32 

$25,000  but  under  $30,000,     . 

15 

11 

6 

9 

4 

15 

33 

$30,000  but  under  $35,000,     . 

7 

6 

6 

3 

2 

11 

34 

$35,000  Init  under  $40,000,    . 

2 

3 

3 

4 

3 

8 

35 

$40,000  but  under  $45,000,    . 

2 

5 

1 

1 

3 

6 

36 

$45,000  but  under  $50,000,    . 

2 

2 

1 

2 

5 

37 

$50,000  but  under  $60,000,    . 

2 

5 

1 

3 

1 

6 

38 

$G0,000  but  under  $70,000,     . 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1 

4 

39 

$70,000  but  under  $80,000,     . 

2 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1 

40 

$80,000  but  under  $90,000,     . 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

41 

$90,000  but  under  $100,000,  . 

1 

1 

- 

1 

3 

42 

$100,000  and  over,    . 

5 

- 

- 

1 

3 

4 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


879 


Value  of  Products —  Coueluded. 


$1,000 

but  under 
$1,500 

$1,500 

but  under 
$3,000 

$3,000 

but  under 
$3,500 

$3,500 

but  under 
$3,000 

$3,0OO 

but  under 
$3,500 

$3,500 

but  under 
$4,000 

$4, coo 

but  under 
$4,500 

$4,500 

but  under 
$5,000 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

2 

3 

2 

5 

3 

3 

6 

3 

5 

$15,000  I    $30,000 

out  under   i    but  under 
$30,000   I    $35,000 


$35,000       $30,000 

but  under       but  under 
$30.000   :    $35,000 


$35,000 

but  under 
$40,000 


$40,000 

but  under 
$45,000 


$45.000 

but  under 
$50,000 


$50,000 

and  over 


No 

Pbodoct 


22 


2 
1 
2 
5 


8 


2 


1 


1 


17,060 

10,650 

3,161 

1,320 

608 

364 

205 

173 

100 

95 

56 

98 

59 

41 

26 

17 

14 

11 

4 

12 

4 

6 

1 

1 

7 

3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 


880  CEXSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

Reference  to  the  first  column  of  the  table  will  show  that  with  respect  to  the  21,509 
returns,  each  of  which  included  a  product  value  of  less  than  $500,  3,140  were  from  es- 
tates or  establishments  reporting  an  aggregate  value  of  property  of  less  than  $500 ; 
4,004:  such  returns  appeared  in  cases  where  the  aggregate  property  value  was  $500  but 
under  $1,000 ;  in  4,097  instances  the  aggregate  property  value  was  $1,000  but  under 
$1,500 ;  in  3,250,  $1,500  but  under  $2,000 ;  in  2,256,  $2,000  but  under  $2,500 ;  and  in 
1,537,  $2,500  but  under  $3,000.     The  returns  in  no  other  class  exceed  1,000  in  number. 

The  figures  derived  from  the  schedules  showing  a  product  value  of  less  than  $500, 
if  aggregated,  show  that  in  21,353  instances  this  product  value  was  returned  from  estates 
reporting  an  aggregate  property  value  of  less  than  $10,000.  In  only  156  instances  was 
the  property  value  in  excess  of  $10,000.  This  table  and  the  one  which  precedes  it  clearly 
show  that  in  the  majority  of  cases  the  product  sold  from  the  farms  in  Massachusetts 
does  not  exceed  $500  each,  and  also  that  in  the  majority  of  cases  this  annual  product 
value  is  derived  from  farms  aggregating  less  than  $10,000  in  value. 

A  few  instances  at  the  other  extremity  of  the  scale  may  be  noted.  Three  of  the 
schedules  which  show  a  product  value  in  the  class  $50,000  and  over  are  derived  from 
estates  which  show  an  aggregate  property  value  of  $100,000  and  over.  The  one  addi- 
tional schedule  in  this  product  class  is  from  an  estate  which  falls  within  the  property 
class  $80,000  but  under  $90,000.  The  single  return  in  the  product  class  $40,000  but 
under  $45,000  is  found  in  the  property  class  $100,000  and  over.  There  are  two  returns 
which  show  a  product  value  of  $35,000  but  under  $40,000.  One  of  these  was  from  an 
establishment  wherein  the  aggregate  value  of  property  was  returned  as  $30,000  but 
under  $35,000,  and  the  other  $35,000  but  under  $40,000.  And,  generally  speaking,  the 
limited  number  of  returns  which  show  a  product  value  in  excess  of  $10,000  in  the  Cen- 
sus year  are  from  estates  of  comparatively  high  jjroperty  value  ;  that  is  to  say,  in  ex- 
cess of  $15,000.  There  are,  however,  33  returns  in  which  the  value  of  product  was  in 
excess  of  $10,000,  which  are  from  estates  showing  a  property  value  of  less  than  $15,000. 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,  etc.     Number  Owned,  Hired,  Worked  on  Shares,  etc. :  By  Towns. 

This  presentation  is  contained  on  pages  781  -832,  and  shows  the  distribution  of  the 
various  classes  of  agricultural  land  according  to  the  tenure  of  the  holding ;  that  is  to 
say,  whether  owned,  held  under  rental,  or  worked  upon  shares  by  the  person  or  persons 
making  the  return.  The  information  is  for  all  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  State,  and  a 
recapitulation  for  the  counties  and  for  the  State  appears  on  images  830-832. 

Referring  to  the  facts  for  the  State  at  large,  shown  in  the  recapitulation  on  page  830, 
we  note  that  the  65,287  returns  of  agricultural  estates  include  58,634  owned  by  the  person 
operating  them  ;  3,729  were  hired ;  276  carried  on  on  shares  ;  while  the  information  for 
2,848  was  not  given  in  the  returns.  Of  the  i^arcels  owned,  34,531  are  classed  as  farms 
simply  ;  the  others  including  4,323  dairy  farms  ;  1,322  egg  and  poultry  farms  ;  768  mar- 
ket gardens  ;  78  orchards,  independently  classified ;  15  nurseries  ;  667  cranberry  bogs, 
independently  classified  ;  440  parcels  cultivated  by  florists  ;  2,161  detached  lots  used  for 
agricultural  purposes  ;  60  mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc. ;  3,573  grass  lots,  independently  clas- 
sified ;  8,005  wood  lots,  independentl}'  classified ;  and  2,691  grass  and  wood  lots,  inde- 
pendently classified  but  not  separalile. 

As  against  34,531  farms  devoted  to  general  culture  and  owned  by  the  person  carry- 
ing them  on,  there  were  2,503  hired,  204  operated  on  shares,  the  information  being  not 
given  for  366.  It  will  be  noticed  that  where  the  information  was  not  given  in  the  re- 
turns, the  parcels  of  land  were  for  the  most  part  detached  lots  or  grass  and  wood  lots 
independently  classified.  As  previously  stated,  these  in  many  cases  were  held  by  non- 
residents, and  for  that  reason  the  character  of  the  tenure,  whether  owned,  hired,  or  on 
shares,  was  not  obtainable. 

Farms,  Market  Gardens,  etc.     Number  Owned,  Hired,  etc. ;  with  Comparative  Acreage, 
and  Values  of  Products  and  Property :  By  Toivns. 
This  presentation,  contained  on  pages  833-864,  with  a  recapitulation  beginning  on 
page  863,  shows  for  each  citv  and  town,  as  well  as  for  the  counties  and  the  State  at 


TABULAR    ANALYSES.  881 

large,  the  aggregate  acreage  of  agricultural  land  owned  by  those  who  cultivate  it,  the 
aggregate  acreage  held  under  rental,  and  the  aggregate  acreage  cultivated  on  shares, 
with  the  total  value  of  products  and  total  value  of  property  in  each  class. 

Referring  to  the  aggregates  for  the  State,  shown  in  the  recapitulation  on  page  863, 
we  note  that  out  of  3,847,749^  acres  of  land  devoted  to  agricultural  purposes  in  the 
State  during  the  Census  year,  there  were  3,487,918|  acres  owned  by  the  persons  who 
cultivated  the  land  ;  222,104|  acres  hired ;  29,846  acres  held  on  shares  ;  the  information 
for  107,880|  acres  only  being  not  given  in  the  returns. 

The  value  of  products  raised  upon  land  owned  by  those  who  cultivated  it  was  in  the 
aggregate  $48,290,568,  out  of  a  total  value  of  agricultural  products  for  the  State  amount- 
ing to  $52,880,431.  The  total  value  of  agricultural  property  upon  estates  owned,  in- 
cluding, of  course,  the  value  of  the  land  itself,  was  $201,032,965,  out  of  an  aggregate 
value  of  agricultural  property  amounting  to  $219,957,214. 

As  a  general  statement,  therefore,  it  may  be  said  that  by  far  the  larger  part  of  the 
agricultural  acreage  of  the  State  is  held  by  direct  ownership,  and  that  upon  this  acreage 
the  larger  part  of  the  products  of  the  State  are  obtained,  and  in  connection  with  it  is 
foiuid  the  larger  part  of  the  value  of  agricultural  property. 

Of  the  agricultural  land  not  owned,  the  larger  part  was  held  under  rental,  amount- 
ing to  222,104J  acres  in  the  aggregate,  while  only  29,846  acres  were  held  on  shares. 
The  aggregate  A'alue  of  products  obtained  on  land  hired  was  $4,092,910,  and  the  value 
of  products  obtained  on  land  held  on  shares  amounted  in  the  aggregate  to  $362,558. 

The  total  value  of  agricultural  property  in  connection  with  land  hired  was  $15,249,801, 
and  the  total  value  of  agricultural  property  in  connection  Avith  land  held  on  shares  was 
$1,196,952. 

Although  we  have  analyzed  in  detail  the  facts  given  in  this  and  the  preceding  pres- 
entation only  so  far  as  relates  to  the  State  as  a  whole,  similar  lines  of  information  are 
obtainable  froiu  the  presentations  for  each  of  the  cities  and  towns  and  for  the  counties,  and 
therefore  the  reader  who  is  interested  in  the  development  of  agriculture  in  any  particu- 
lar nnmicipality  may  easily  determine  how  far  forms  of  tenure  other  than  ownership 
may  have  become  operative  therein. 

In  the  note  upon  page  835  the  returns  for  the  town  of  Dartmouth  have  been  con- 
sidered in  the  form  of  averages  for  the  purpose  of  bringing  out  the  relative  sizes  of 
agricultural  estates  held  mider  the  different  forms  of  tenure,  and  also  for  determining 
the  relati^'e  returns  of  product  value  and  of  i^roperty  value  in  connection  with  agricultu- 
ral holdings  owned,  hired,  or  worked  on  shares,  respectively. 

Of  course,  similar  comparisons  maybe  made  for  any  other  town,  as  the  figures  in  the 
presentation,  pages  833-864,  afford  a  basis  for  determining  the  corresponding  averages. 
So  far  as  relates  to  the  State  as  a  whole,  the  average  acreage  of  the  farms  owned  is 
69 .  49  ;  of  the  estates  hired,  59 .  56  ;  and  of  those  worked  on  shares,  108 .  14.  The  average 
product  value  returned  from  the  different  classes  respectively  is  :  Owned,  $824  ;  hired, 
$1,098  ;  on  shares,  $1,314  ;  and  the  average  aggregate  property  value  in  connection  Avith 
estates  of  the  different  classes  is :  Owned,  $3,429 ;  hired,  $4,090 ;  on  shares,  $4,338. 
Therefore,  although  the  number  and  aggregate  acreage  of  the  owned  agricultural 
estates  far  exceed  the  number  and  acreage  returned  in  either  of  the  other  classes,  never- 
theless, the  average  product  value  from  the  estates  hired  and  worked  on  shares  con- 
siderably exceeds  that  returned  from  those  owned;  and  the  same  statement  applies  to 
the  average  aggregate  property  vahie. 

Expressed  In  percentages,  the  average  product  returned  from  the  hired  estates  is 
33.25  per  cent  greater  than  from  those  owned,  and  the  average  aggregate  property 
value  19 .28  per  cent  greater.  The  average  product  and  property  values  returned  from 
the  estates  worked  on  shares  as  compared  with  those  owned  show  still  wider  differences. 

The  larger  average  return  from  the  hired  and  share  estates  is  probably  connected 
with  the  fact  that  such  estates  are  of  a  higher  grade  than  the  average  owned  farm,  as 
shown  by  the  relatively  larger  average  value  of  the  investment  in  them.  The  product 
return  in  every  class  is  affected  materially  by  the  character  of  the  product,  and  whether 
a  particular  kind  of  product  may  have  a  greater  influence  in  enlarging  the  average 


882 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


money  return  in  estates  hired  or  worked  on  shares  than  is  felt  in  general  among  the 
owned  farms  does  not,  of  course,  appear  from  the  tabular  presentations.  The  influence 
upon  the  product  return  of  the  character  of  the  tenure  cannot  be  clearly  determined 
without  full  knowledge  as  to  the  other  influential  factors. 


Comparison  of  Holdings  by  Besidents  and  Non-reside7its. 
The  following  analysis  table  presents  a  comparison  of  the  number  of  agricultural 
returns  relative  to  estates  held  by  residents  and  non-residents,  respectively. 


Percentages 

Thb  State,  and  Counties. 

Resident 

Kon- 
Resident 

Total 

Resident 

Ivon- 
Resident 

THE  STATE, 

45,176 

20,111 

65,287 

69.20 

30.80 

Barnstable, 

1,603 

521 

2,124 

75.47 

24.53 

Berkshire, 

4,009 

1,284 

5,293 

75.74 

24.26 

Bristol,    . 

3,980 

1,613 

5,593 

71.16 

28.84 

Dukes,     . 

339 

144 

483 

70.19 

29.81 

Essex, 

3,324 

1,908 

5,232 

63.53 

36.47 

Franklin, 

3,593 

1,705 

5,298 

67.82 

32.18 

Hampden, 

3,554 

1,396 

4,950 

71.80 

28.20 

Hampshire, 

3,652 

1,411 

5,063 

72.13 

27.87 

Middlesex, 

6,055 

2,305 

8,360 

72.43 

27.57 

Nantucket, 

115 

32 

147 

78.23 

21.77 

Norfolk,  . 

2,347 

1,414 

3,761 

62.40 

37.60 

Plj'mouth, 

2,972 

1,616 

4,588 

64.78 

35.22 

Suffolk,    . 

175 

13 

188 

93.09 

6.91 

Worcester, 

9,458 

4,749 

14,207 

66.57 

33.43 

The  next  table,  which  closes  the  analysis,  shows  the  distribution  of  the  parcels  of 
land  held  by  resident  and  non-resident  persons  through  the  diflerent  classes  of  agricult- 
ural property,  according  to  the  basis  of  classification  previously  specified. 


Classification. 

Resident 

Non- 

Percentages 

Resident 

Resident 

Non- 
Resident 

Farms, 

34,437 

3,162 

37,599 

91.59 

8.41 

Farms,  dairy  . 

4,788 

88 

4,876 

98.20 

1.80 

Farms,  egg  and  poultry 

1,478 

15 

1,493 

99.00 

1.00 

Market  gardens,     . 

921 

54 

975 

94.46 

5.54 

Orchards, 

54 

30 

84 

64.29 

35.71 

Nurseries, 

22 

1 

23 

95.65 

4.35 

Cranberry  bogs, 

305 

381 

686 

44.46 

55.54 

Florists,  .... 

528 

5 

533 

99.06 

0.94 

Detached  lots. 

77 

2,960 

3,037 

2.54 

97.46 

Mines,  quarries,  pits,  etc., 

36 

29 

65 

55.38 

44.62 

Grass  lots. 

768 

3,457 

4,225 

18.18 

81.82 

Wood  lots. 

1,081 

7,700 

8,781 

12.31 

87.69 

Grass  and  wood  lots. 

681 

2,229 

2,910 

23.40 

76.60 

Totals 

45,176 

20,111 

65,287 

69.20 

30.80 

The  information  in  the  preceding  table  is  for  the  State,  by  counties.     Of  the  total 
number  of  returns  received,  namely,  65,287,  there  were,  as  shown  by  the  first  table, 


TABULAR   ANALYSES.  883 

45,176,  comprising  69.20  per  cent  of  the  entire  number,  which  covered  estates  held 
by  persons  who  were  residents  of  the  city  or  town  to  which  the  returns  were  credited. 
On  the  other  hand,  20,111  related  to  estates  or  parcels  of  land  held  by  persons  non- 
resident in  such  cities  or  towns.  These  comprised  30.80  per  cent  of  the  entire  number 
of  returns  received.  The  largest  percentage  of  returns  from  resident  holders  appears 
in  Suffolk  County,  namely,  93.09;  the  next  largest  percentage,  78.23,  appearing  in 
the  county  of  Nantucket;  followed  by  75.74  in  the  county  of  Berkshire.  This  last 
percentage  is  closely  paralleled  in  several  other  counties. 

Of  the  farms  devoted  to  general  culture,  there  were,  as  shown  by  the  second  table, 
34,437  returned  by  persons  who  were  residents  of  the  towns  in  which  the  farms  were 
located,  while  3,162  were  held  by  non-residents.  Of  the  dairy  farms,  4,788  were  re- 
turned by  residents  and  88  by  non-residents  ;  of  the  egg  and  poultry  farms,  1,478  were 
held  by  residents  and  15  by  non-residents.  Of  these  three  principal  classes,  the  per- 
centages returned  by  resident  owners,  that  is  to  say,  owners  resident  in  the  towns 
where  the  estates  Avere  located,  are,  respectively,  91.69,  98.20,  and  99.00.  It  will  be 
seen,  therefore,  that  with  respect  to  these  three  principal  classes,  nearly  all  of  the 
estates  were  held  by  residents. 

On  the  other  hand,  of  the  detached  lots  devoted  to  agricultural  purposes,  only  77 
Tvere  held  by  residents,  while  2,960,  or  97.46  per  cent,  were  held  by  non-residents.  Of 
the  grass  lots,  independently  classified,  768  were  held  by  residents,  and  3,457,  or  81.82 
percent,  by  non-residents.  Of  the  wood  lots,  independently  classified,  1,081  were  held 
by  residents,  and  7,700,  or  87.69  per  cent,  by  non-residents.  Of  the  grass  and  wood  lots, 
independently  classified  but  not  separable,  681  were  held  by  residents,  and  2,229,  or 
76.60  per  cent,  by  non-residents.  Slightly  more  than  one-half  the  whole  number  of 
■cranberry  bogs  independently  returned,  namely,  55.54  per  cent,  were  held  by  non- 
residents. Disreofardino;  details  or  classes,  and  considering  the  entire  number  of  re- 
turns  received  relating  to  agricultural  holdings,  45,176,  or  69.20  per  cent,  were  from 
residents,  and  20,111,  or  30.80  per  cent,  related  to  lands  held  by  non-residents. 


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