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CE^-SUS
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
18
17
17,18
18
18
,19
19
21
21
22
22
24
24,25
25
26
26
26
27
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,
5-54
7-14
10, 11
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14-17
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17-21
19
19,20
20
20
20
21
21-24
22, 23
23
23, 24
24-29
27
27
23
28
28
29
29
29
29
[Hi
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, .
.
34
Kingston,
....
34
Marion,
.
35
Marsh field, .
....
35
Mattapoisett,
.
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,
h,
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
Page
99
99
99
99
100
100
100
100
100
100
100, 101
101, 102
102
103-105
103
103
103
103, 104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
105
105
106-110
106
106
106, 107
107
107
107
107, 108
108
108
108
108
108
108
108, 109
109, 110
110
111-114
111
111
111
111, 112
112, 113
113
113
113
113
m
114
lis
115, 116
116
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
TABLE OF CONTENTS. XVU
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
xviii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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
XX CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
35
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
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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.
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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.
100
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.
115
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
116
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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.
117
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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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
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
[135]
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.
141
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
144
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.
[177]
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.
[185]
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
209
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., .
~
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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
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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.
221
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
223
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
224
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.
225
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.
226
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.
227
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
o.
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
236
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
239
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
257
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
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
PKODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
259
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
261
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
262
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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
PRODUCTS AND PKOPERTY BY TOWNS.
2(33
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
270
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
271
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., .
272
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.
277
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
285
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
287
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.
289
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
290
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.
291
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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.
297
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.
299
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY — Continued.
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
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
316
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1895.
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
PRODUCTS AND PROPERTY BY TOWNS.
317
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
PRODUCTS AND PKOPERTY BY TOWl^^S.
337
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
PRODUCTS AND PKOPERTT BY TOWNS.
339
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.
348
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."
TABULAR ANALYSIS.
349
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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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
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.
TABULAR ANALYSIS.
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
356
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
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.
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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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430
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
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS: BY :N'AME.
515
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
-
—
-
-
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS: BY NAME.
517
PRODUCTS OF PITS
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
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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.
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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.
TABULAR ANALYSES. 529
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.
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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
(352
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-
[865]
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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