W^^WAM 0\m THE GIFT OF ..jAjgtLiyyv...SX.C^ (LjjrVBJt^ A.Hl^.(e^ - M-J-l-i-J-i^ 3 1924 072 682 887 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924072682887 OEN"STJS STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1874. Collected by the Supervisoes and Assessoes, COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY THE SECKETARY OF STATE In accordance willi an Act of the Legislature approved February 9, 1853, as amended by Acts approved April IT, 1SI3, and April 1, 1875. BY AUTHORITY. LANSING: W. S. GEOEGE & CO., STATE PKINTERS AND BINDERS. 1876. CONTENTS Paob. Contents. v-vi General Eemarks Tii-zi SUMMARY. PART I— Population. PART II.— Land. PART in.— Agriculture. PART IV.— Products of Industry. PART v.— Occupations. TABLES. PART I.— POPULATION. TABLE I.— Population, Total, and ty Sex, and Age in Periods of Tears, and tlie Year of Organ- ization of State, Counties, TownsMps, and Cities 2-4T TABLE II.— Conjugal Condition tiy Totals, and by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years 48-89 "TABLE III. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored Persons, and Marriages and Deaths in tbe year 187-3 90-109 PART II.— LAND. TABLE I.— Taxable and Improved Lands, Lands owned by Individuals and Companies, and Lands exempt from Taxation and tbeir value - 112-59 TABLE II.— Xumber, Area, and Average Area of Farms 1 160-T PART III.-AGRICULTURE. TABLE I.— Land Devoted to Wheat and Corn raising. Grain and other Earnji, Products raised in 1878 ; and Maple Sugar made in 1874 lTO-209 TABLE II.— Land Devoted to the Production of Emit and Garden Vegetables, and the Quantity and Value of Frnit and Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873 210^7 TABLE ni.— Live Stock in 1874, and number of Sheep Sheared in 1873 248-63 PART IV.— PRODUCTS OF INDUSTRY. TABLE I.— Flouring Mills 270-80 TABLE n.— Saw Mills 281-98 TABLE III.— Shingle Mills 299-802 TABLE IV.— Lath Mills 302 TABLE v.— Planing and Turning Mills, and Sash, Door, and Blind Factories S03-T TABLE VI.— Foundries and Machine Shops 808-11 TABLE VII.— Agricultural Implement Works 818-14 TABLE VIII.— Musical Instrument Manufactories 814 TABLE IX.— Wagon, Carriage and Sleigh Factories...- 315-lT TABLE X.— Fanning Mill, Milk Safe, and Wash-board Factories 818 TABLE XL— Furnitui-e and Chair Factories 819-21 TABLE Xn.— Broom Factories 822 TABLE Xin.— Pump Factories 828 TABLE XIV.— Stave, Heading, and Hoop Factories 824-6 TABLE XV.— Barrel, Keg, Pail, Tub, and Rim-work Factories 327-8 vi CONTENTS. Page. TABLE XVI.— Wood-fancet, Clothes-pin, ana Wooden-ware Factories 829-80 TABLE XYII.— Eailroad Car and Car-wlieel Factoriea 830 TABLE XVm.— Tanneries S81-2 TABLE XIX.— Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Factories 888-4 TABLE XX.— Iron Smelting Furnaces 835 TABLE XXL— Ship-bnildingEstablisliments 836 TABLE XXn.— Ax and Edge Tool Factories 836 TABLE XXm.— Stove and Wire, and Tin, Copper, and Sheet-iron Ware Factories..., 83T TABLE XXIV.— Breweries 838^1 TABLE XXY.— Establishments for Cannine; and Drying Frnit and Vegetables - 841 TABLE XXVI.— Tobacco and Cigar Factories 8i2-S TABLE XXVII.— Bakery and Confectionery Establishments 84* TABLE XXVIII.— Woolen and Cotton Factories -. 844-5 TABLE XXIX.— Paper Mills =. 846 TABLE XXX.— Boot and Shoe Factories 847-8 TABLE XXXI.— Clothing Mannfactnring Establishments 849 TABLE XXXII.— Salt Works ..__ 359 TABLE XXXm.— Cheese and Butter Factories 851 TABLE XXXIV.— Soap and Candle Factories '. 853 TABLE XXXV.— Potash and Pearlash Factories 853 TABLE XXXVI.— Vinegar and Cider Establishments ' 854 TABLE XXXVIL— Brick and Tile Manufactories _ 855-6 TABLE XXXVIII.— Gas Factories 356 TABLE XXXIX.— Artificial and Cut-Stone Works 85T TABLE XL.— Plaster Mills 858 TABLE XLI.— Lime Kilns j. 359 TABLE XLIL— Oil Factories 360 TABLE XLIII.— Miscellaneous Manufactories 861-S TABLE XHV.— Manufacturing Establishments,— Aggregate 367-84 TABLE XLV.— Copper Mines 885 TABLE XLVE.— Iron Mines 386 TABLE XLVII.— Coal Mines 887 TABLE XLYin.— Plaster Mines .' 387 TABLE XLIX.— Building-Stone Quarries.... 888 TABLE L.— Mines,— Aggregate 389-W TABLE LI.— Fisheries 391-2 PAKT v.— OCCUPATIONS. By Counties, the Occupations of Males Aged 21 and over, and Number employed in each Occupation. 894-439 ERRATA 481 INDEX as CENSTJS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. The constitution of the State of Michigan declares (Sec. 4 of Art. IV.) that "The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four and every ten years thereafter * *." The following is the law under which the statistics of this volume have been collected and compiled : CENSUS LAW. AN ACT to provide for taking the census and statistics of this State, approved February 9, 1853, as amended hy Act 101, Session lawsof 1873, and Act63, SessionLaws of 1875. Section 1. The PeopU of the State of Michigan enact, That it shall be the duty of the supervisor of each township and ward, and assessor of each assessment district, at the time of taking a list of the taxable property, or between tlie first Monday of April and third Monday of Mav . in the year one thousand eight hundred ana nity-lour, and every ten years thereafter, to go to every dwelling-house in their respective township ward or assessment district, and by personally inquiring of the head of every family, or some competent per- son, to ascertain and take an enumeration of all the inhabitants therein (except uncivilized Indians belonging to some tribe), in the following order, to wit : The names of all males of the age of twenty-one years and under forty-five (designating the married from the unmarried) ; the names of those of forty-five and under seventy-five ; the names of those of seventy-five and under ninety ; the names of those of ninety and under one hundred ; and the names of those over one hundred ; the number of females of the age of eighteen years aud under forty (designating the married from the unmarried) ; the number of the age of forty and under seventy-five ; the number of the age of seventy-five and over ; the number of children under the age of five years ; the number of the age of five and under ten (designating the males from the females) ; the number of males of the age of ten and under twenty-one, and the number of females of the age of ten and under eighteen ; the number of colored persons ; the number of blind ; the number o£ deaf and dumb ; and the number of insane persons and idiots; the number of marriages and the number of deaths the pre- ceding year, as near as can be ascertained ; and the occupation or profession of all males over twenty-one years of age. Sec. 3. And it shall also be the duty of the supervisors and assessors of each city and town- ship, at the time mentioned in the preceding section for taking the census of his township or ward, to ascertain and set down in a table prepared for that purpose the whole number of acres of taxable land ; the whole number of acres of land owned by individuals and companies ; the number of acres improved ; the whole number of acres of land exempt from taxation, and for what cause, and its value ; the number of acres sowed with wheat then on the ground ; the number of acres and the number of bushels of corn harvested the preceding year ; the number of acres harvested and the number of bushels of wheat raised the preceding year ; the number of bushels of all other kinds of grain : the number of bushels of potatoes and the number of tons of hay the preceding year ; the number of acres planted with the following varieties of trees : peach, pear, apple, plum, cherry ; the num- ber of acres planted with grape vines, with raspberry canes, strawberry plants, currant and gooseberry bushes ; and the number of acres planted with melons and with garden vegeta- bles, and the quantity of each of the following articles produced during each of the two preceding years : apples, peaches, pears, plums, cherries, grapes, strawberries, currants, gooseberries, melons and garden vegetables, and the value thereof as nearly as it can be Tiii CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. ascertaiaed ; tbe number of sbeep, and the number of pounds of wool sheared the preceding 3'ear ; and the number of sheep and the number of swine over six months old ; and the number of pounds of pork marketed ; the number of neat cattle (other than oxen and cows) one year old and over ; the number of horses one year old and over ; the number of mules ; the number of work oxen and the number of milch cows ; the number of pounds of butter and cheese made the preceding year ; the number of pounds of sugar manufactured the present year ; the number of pounds of fruit dried for market ; the number of cans of fruit and vegetables canned for market during the preceding year ; the number of cans of pickles manufactured for market ; the number of pounds of peppermint oil manufactured the preceding year ; the number of flouring mills, and the tiumber of runs of stone in each ; the number of barrels of flour made by each the preceding year ; and the number of oil mills, and the number of gallons of oil made the preceding year ; the number of breweries, and the number of barrels of beer made the preceding year; the number of distilleries, and the number of gallons of liquor made the preceding year; the number of gallons of wine made the preceding year ; and the number of barrels of cider made the preceding year ; and the number of barrels of fish caught the preceding year, and the amount of capital invested ; the number of saw mills, and the number of feet of lumber sawed by each the preceding year, and the amount of sapital invested ; the number and kind of all manu- factories, the number of persons employed in each, the amount of capital invested, and the value of the products for the past year, designating the number of said mills and factories operated by steam and the number by water power; the number of mines worked, the amount of capital invested, and the number of men employed, specifying the kind of min- eral, the aggregate quantity in pounds, and its valuation at the place of mining ; the amount of capital invested, and the number of men employed ; and the value of all the merchandise imported the preceding year for the purpose of sale. Sec. 3. The Secretary of State shall prepare proper blanks for taking the census and statistics, and shall transmit to the several covinty clerks of all the organized counties of the State a suflScient number for each township, ward, or assessment district in each county, on or before the first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and every tenth year thereafter ; and it shall be the duty of the county clerk to receive and retain the same in his oflBce, and on or before the second Monday in April next thereafter, cause to be delivered to the supervisor of eaph township and ward, and assessor of each assessment district in the county, a sufficient number of said blanks for the super- visor or assessor to take the census of his township or ward, or assessment district (as tbe case may be), and to make a condensed statement thereof, as prescribed in the next succeed- ing section. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of each supervisor and assessor to condense the census and statistics of his township, ward, or assessment district, so as to show the aggregate number of each class, to write out distinctly the names of all males over the age of twenty-one years ; and when so arranged he shall make duplicate copies, and personally deliver or for- ward the same to the county clerk of their respeetivc counties, on or before the first day of July, next thereafter ; and it shall he the duty of tbe county clerk to forthwith seal up one copy and send it by mail to tbe Secretary of State, and tbe other he shall file and carefully preserve in bis office. Sec. 5. If any supervisor or assessor shall be sick, or otherwise unable to perform, or omit to perform the duties required by this act, tbe township or city board shall immediately appoint a suitable person to do the duties of such supervisor or assessor, who shall take and subscribe tbe constitutional oath before entering upon the duties of his office. Sec. 6. Any supervisor or assessor neglecting or refusing, without good cause shown, to perform all the duties prescribed in this act, shall forfeit tbe sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by an action of debt, in the name of tbe people of tbe State of Michigan, for the use of tbe county where such failure occurred. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of tbe county, township, or city clerk (as the case may be), to . notify tbe prosecuting attorney of tbe county ot any forfeiture under this act, who shall immediately commence a suit for tbe recovery thereof, and prosecute tbe same to a flnal germination. Sec. 8. The supervisor of each township and ward, tad tbe assessor of each assessment district, shall be allowed, in addition to the sum allowed by law for taking the assessment of his township, ward, or assessment district, two dollars for every one hundred persons by him returned, if the number shall exceed one thousand and flve hundred ; and two dollars and fifty cents per hundred for any number less ; and ten cents per mile for conveying the returns to the county clerk's office, which shall be in full for all services performed under the provisions of this act ; and the sum due each supervisor and assessor for services, shall be calculated at the rate aforesaid by the county clerk to which the proper returns are made, and his certificate of the amount due shall be paid by the treasurer of said county : Pro- mded, That before a supervisor or assessor shall be entitled to receive any compensation, he GENEEAL REMARKS. ix shall attach a certificate to each copy of said returns, signed hy him, in the following form, to wit : "I do hereby certify that the census and statistics set forth in the schedule here- unto annexed, has been consolidated and arranged from enumeration and statistical lists, made by actual inquiry at the dwelling, or personal inquiry of the head of every family, or of a competent person acquainted with the facts, by myself, in the township of , or ward number , in the city of , or assessment district in the city of (as the case may be), and that the said schedule has been made in every respect in conformity with the act for taking the census and statistics for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and every tenth year thereafter, and the amendments thereto, and is correct and true, according to the best of my knowledge and belief." Sec. 9. The Secretary of State shall condense, in a tabular form, the census and statis- tical returns made to him, and, as soon as maybe, cause six thousand copies to be pub- lished and bound, and transmit four copies to each organized township in the State, one for the use of the supervisor, one for the use of the township clerk, and two to be deposited in the township clerk's office ; and twenty-five copiesto the mayor of thecity of Detroit, and ten copies to the mayor of every other city in the State, and two copies to the president of each incorporated village, for the use of the several city and village libraries. He shall also cause one hundred copies to be deposited in the State library of this State, and also transmit one copy to each of the members of this Legislature and its oflflcers : Provided, That in counties having less than five tliousand inhabitants, the supervisor in each town shall be entitled to three dollars for taking the census and statistics in his town, extra. Sec. 10. In the city of Detroit the common council shall appoint a person in each ward to discharge the duties required by this act to be performed by the supervisor of each town- ship or ward : Provided, TherQ is no assessor elected in said wards. Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of the persons required in this act to take said census, to have the several columns of figures footed, and the aggregate amount put down. Sec. 12. That the Governor appoint marshals to take the census iu the unorganized ter- ritory not otherwise provided in this act, who shall receive such compensation as the board of supervisors of the organized county to which such unorganized territory is .ittached for judicial purposes shall allow. This act shall take effect immediatelj-. The publication of the census has been delayed, first, because of the great amount of labor required to complete and compile the returns; second, because of the press of legislative and other printing in the early part of this year; and third, because of the time required to set the type and read and correct the proofs of large tables of figures and make them accurate. Suitable schedules for use in collecting the statistics, and blanks for aggre- gate statements were prepared and forwarded at the proper time by the State Department to the several county clerks for distribution to the supervisors and assessors. The county clerks and the enumerators were also furnished at the same time with a pamphlet copy of the census law, together with instructions for noting down the required information. Every possible precaution was taken to make the requirements of the law easily comprehended by the enumerators. The schedules, blanks, and instructions were prepared with the utmost care ; yet, as was to be expected, out of one thousand and sixty-seven enumerators, but few of whom ever had any experience in collecting statistics, there were found many who misinterpreted the law, and failed to understand the schedules and instructions. Of the ten hundred and sixty-seven returns from as many townships, wards, and assessment districts, not one was correct in every item. Besides the usual number of clerical errors and oversights, the greater part of which were readily detected by an experienced compiler, there were very many instances of evident errors of judgment. Where simply enumeration was required, — as the number of inhabitants, the number of mills, the number of acres of taxable land, etc., — the compiler has abundant reason to know that the returns were usually quite correct; but where estimates were necessary, — as the value of land exempt from taxation, the number of feet of lumber man- ufactured in a saw-mill, the value of products of manufacturing establish- X CENSUS OP MICHiaAN, 1874. ments, etc., — the most glaring errors and discrepancies were made in the returns. The effort to perfect these returns involved immense labor, necessitating the writing of not less than four thousand letters, and a vast amount of clerical labor in transferring the corrections from letters to the proper blanks. The work is not now claimed to be perfect, — perfection in statistics is perhaps un- attainable — but it is believed to be nearer correct than statistical works of like kind usually are. It may be considered not worth while to take time and space to point out defects in the present census law. Another State census will not be taken under the present law until 1884, and the Legislature eight years hence will not probably refer to this volume for the purpose of learning what the law ought to be. Yet the compiler will venture a few suggestions. The classification of population by ages, as fixed by the census law, will be a constant source of annoyance and disappointment both to the statistician and others. The ages, as reported, are of little or no value further than divid- ing the population into children, those under, and those who have passed middle age. To most persons, if the age of each individual cannot be stated in a census, the most natural classification would be into military, voting, child-bearing, and school ages, but this classification is objectionable in that it affords no data of any value for calculating the death-rate. None of the above ages, except voting, are shown in the present census. The only right way to report the ages of the population is to state the age of each individual at last birth-day. This will enable every person to make such combinations as will serve his particular purpose. The "number of acres of land owned by individuals and companies" is an item that has been a serious puzzle to the enumerators. Under the rulings of this Department it includes the total of the taxable and exempt lands, excepting those belonging to the State and the United States. It could be made much plainer to simply ask for the total area, exclusive of United States and State^ lands. The number of acres of school-house and church sites, and perhaps of some other lands exempt from taxation, is a rude and unsatisfactory estimate, and could not well be otherwise. Most of these are small parcels, and their exact area is seldom known ; besides many of them are located on the corner of farms, and are included in the "taxable land" both in the assessment rolls and the census returns. In the opinion of the compiler much more satisfactory information would be obtained by requiring the number of parcels of such exempt lands, rather than the area. The statistics of fruit for the second preceding year are very unreliable. But few of our farmers keep any record of the quantity produced ; and the quan- tities reported cannot be other than mere " guess work." It will be a great saving of labor both to the enumerators and the compiler, and not detract in the least from the value of the census, if this item be omitted in the future. The method of collecting the statistics for the State census has been sub- jected to no little adverse criticism. The compiler of the census of 1864 thought that the "object would be more fully met by classifying the State into districts, and the appointment of marshals to perform the work." The com- piler of this volume, at the commencement of the work of compilation, was of the same opinion, but in the preparation of the tables he has found good rea- sons for at least modifying his views. As the compiler of the census of 1864 GENERAL EEiMARKS. xi says the supervisors are elected " without regard to the census returns," but numerous visits from them with special reference to the census, as well as their extended correspondence with this Department, has demonstrated that they are, for the most part, very intelligent and candid men, and have endeavored faithfully to perform the intricate duties of the correct enumerator. What- ever may be said of their inexperience will apply with equal force to any mar- shal that could have been selected to do the work. The duties of enumerators as assessors require them to call upon every tax- able person in their township or district, at his residence, boarding place, or usual place of business, making it very improbable that they would attempt to take the census without the personal inquiry required by the census law. A careful examination of the census schedules of 1870 for localities where the writer was well acquainted, brought to light a class of mistakes, that can be accounted for only on the supposition that the marshal made the enumeration while sitting in his office. This supposition is strengthened by the fact that a much greater population is reported at such ages as would naturally be men- tioned were the enumerator guessing instead of speaking from actual knowl- edge, than at other ages. This fact Is graphically exhibited in diagrams N"os. 3 and 4, Statistics of Michigan, 1870. These diagrams clearly show that the ages were stated approximately, rather than accurately. The result is many more are reported at the even than at the odd ages, excepting for the ages 25, 35, 45, etc. The greatest error occurs in reporting the ages 20, 30, 40, etc. " If we were to believe the returns," says the compiler of that census, " we should conclude that there were more than twice as many of either sex aged 40, than there were aged 41; more aged 50 than 51; more 60 than 61, etc., etc." Such errors as these would not be likely to occur were the ages given in reply to direct inquiries bv the enumerators. E. G. D. HOLDEN, Secretary of State. SUMMARY PAET I.— POPULATION". The total population of Michigan at the time of taking the census of 1874 (between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May), was 1,334,031. This is exclusive of the population of the Manitou and Fox islands in Manitou county, and of the sparsely settled townships number 23 north, of ranges 3 and 4 east in Ogemaw county, the only territory in the State from which no returns have been received. The population of the islands in 1870 was 211, and we may perhaps estimate the population of the towns in Ogemaw county that have not reported at 58; these totals added to the above make an aggregate of 1,334,300. It is not safe to assume that the population of the Man- itou and Fox islands was greater in 1874 than 1870, since the townships of Manitou county from which reports have been received show a slight decrease. This aggregate will doubtless be a disappointment to such as have estimated the population from the increase as shown by the several United States cen- suses, — especially the average rate from 1860 to 1870. The average annual rate of increase from 1860 to 1870 was a trifle less than 4.69 per cent. The time for taking the present census closed on the 18th day of May, 1874. Making no account of the thirteen days to June 1, but con- sidering it four full years from the time of taking the United States census to the close of the time for taking the State census, the average annual rate of increase has been 3.0214 per cent. Had the increase continued from 1870 to 1874 at the same rate as from 1860 to 1870, the population June 1st, 1874, would have been 1,422,577, — a population greater by 88,546 than that reported. A census taken at a time or immediately following a period of prosperity, will show a large increase, while one taken at the time, or at the close of a period of depression, will show a smaller increase of population. If one census is taken at a time of depression, and the next succeeding at a time of general prosperity, the increase as shown will be asijonishingly large. This is clearly shown in Table 1. The average annual increase from 1860 to 1864 was only 13,637, while from 1860 to 1870 it was 43,516, and from 1864 to 1870 it was 63,436. The very small increase from 1860 to 1864 is attribut- able to its having been mostly a period of war. From 1865 to 1870 was a period of at least comparative prosperity, and the rate of increase as compared with the period of war preceding was prodigiously large, — so large that despite the depression occasioned by the war the rate of increase for the decennial period from 1860 to 1870 was greater than for any previous decennial period. From 1870 to 1874 was a period of " hard times," and the average annual increase was only 37,437, more than 6,000 below the average from 1860 to 1870, and 26,000 less than from 1864 to 1870. It should be noted here that at the time of taking the State census of 1864 Michigan had nearly 36,000 soldiers in the army, and most of these were XIV CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, J 874. absent in the field, and probably were not enumerated in that census. The com- piler of the census of 1864 says: "It is clearly evident that thousands of our soldiers who are absent, in the camp and in the field, were not enumerated in the State census of 1864. From numerous townships where the name and occupation are given of every inhabitant, but few persons are enumerated as soldiers, and in the returns of many townships not a single inhabitant is thus designated." It is believed that had the soldiers been enumerated the popula- tion of 1864 would have been at least 839,000 instead of 803,661, as reported in the census. Assuming that 839,000 was about the true population in 1864, the aver- age annual increase from 1860 to 1864 would be about 23,600 instead of 13,667; from 1864 to 1870 about 57,500 instead.of 63,436; and from 1864 to 1874 about 49,500 instead of 53,037. It is believed that these figures are nearer correct than those shown in the table. It can hardly be improbable that during the fierce conflict of 1861-5 the increase should fall from 40,000 per year, the average from 1854 to 1860, to an average of 33,500. With this assumption the teachings of the last three columns of the table may be summed up as follows: From 1840 to 1850 the average increase was but little greater than from 1830 to 1840. In 1850 population began to flow in upon us, and in 1854 had reached a;n average annual increase of 37,466 — 50 per cent more than for the preceding period. It increased more rapidly from year to year, until 1860, when the census showed an average for the six years of 40,365, or of 35,145 for the ten years from 1850. In 1861 the war opened, and for four years the increase was but 33,500 a year ; for the next six years, including five years after the close of the war, it was 57,500, or, counting for the ten years from 1860, it was 43,516. For the next four years, or from 1870 to 1874, the average increase dropped to 37,437 per year. TABLE 1. — Increase, Per Gent of Increase, and Average Annual Increase of the Population of Michigan, from Census to Census, and ly Decennial Periods, since the year 1800.* [A j 1 Qi . ■ pa e:T3 P B-O o " S si ISb-2 til §1 Is Increas popiila gof pe snses. Increas popula gof pe suses. S CJ i O o SO .So ss o o ent of ears to glnnln S. Cen ' 1 1 a aj o C3 m S g a z .U oaa ^&^P s m ci o ft 551 4,763 1— ( S • ft° £as, ft-"'^ 1 < P 02 1800 1810 4,211 4,211 764.34 764.24 431.10 421.10 1820 8,896 4,134 4,134 86.81 86.81 413.40 413.40 1880 81,639 32,743 32,743 255.65 255.65 2,274.30 2,274.80 184U 212,267 180,628 180,628 570.90 570.90 18,062.80 18,062.80 1850 897,654 185,387 185,887 87.33 87.83 18,538.70 18,538.70 1K54 507,531 109,867 37.63 27,466.75 40,265.38 1860 749,113 241,592 351,459 47.60 88.38 35,145.90 1864 a 803,661 54,548 396,140 7.28 58.35 613,687.00 29,614 1870 1,184,283 380,621 435,169 47.36 58.09 c 63,436.83 43,51 6".90 1874 1,384,081 149,749 530,370 12.64 65.99 37,437.25 (?58,037 * In tie various per cent colnmns in the tables of this summary no account Is made of the fraction fnrtlira; than the second decimal place. a Would probably be 839,000 had the soldiers been enumerated. i Would probably be 22,600 had the soldiers been enumerated In 1864. c Would probably be 57,500 had the soldiers been enumerated in 1861. d Would probably be 49,600 had the soldiers been enumerated in 1864. SUMMAEY,— POPULATION. XT EXHIBIT A. — Statements concerning the Population of Michigan obtained from the Censuses of 1874., 1870, 186^, and 18BJf. Total population Total number of males Total number of females _ Excess of males Per cent of males to total population Per cent of females to total population Number of males aged 45 and over Number of females aged 40 and over Total population aged 75 and over Per cent of males aged 45 and over to total male population Per cent of females aged 40 and over to total female population Per cent of population aged 75 and over to total population-" Number of males aged 21 and over Per cent of males aged 31 and over to total population Total number of married. Number of males aged 21 and over who are single, i. e., never married _ ._ Number of males aged 21 and over who are married. Number of males aged 31 and over who are widowers and divorced Number of females aged 18 and over who are single, i. e. , never married Number of females aged 18 and over who are married Number of females aged 18 and over who are widows and divorced Number of males aged 10 and under 21 who are single, i. e., never married Number of males aged 10 and under 31 who are married. _ Number of males aged 10 and under 21 who are widowers and divorced... Number of females aged 10 and under 18 who are single, i. e., never married _ Number of females aged 10 and under 18 who are married Number of females aged 10 and under 18 who are widows and divorced. .- Per cent of total number married to total population Per cent of males aged 21 and over who are single, to total number of males aged 31 and over.. Per cent of males aged 81 and over who are married, to total number of males aged 31 and over. Per cent of males aged 31 and over who are widowers and divorced, to total number of males aged 21 and over Per cent of females aged 18 and over who are single, to total number of females aged 18 and over Census of 1874. 1,334,031 697,184 636,847 60,337 53.26 47.73 112,140 115,789 9,805 16.08 18.18 .734 862,036 27.13 518,493 87,047 359,189 15,636 58,064 356,820 32,674 155,373 863 183 113,560 2,121 554 38.86 24.05 71.62 4.33 16.73 Census of 1870. 1,184,283 618,251 566,031 52,220 52.20 47.79 99,831 106,232 7,986 16.14 18.76 .674 316,305 26.70 Census of 1864. 803,661 412,208 391,453 20,755 51.29 48.70 68,795 65,372 5,091 16,68 16.67 .683 198,830 34.74 291,335 36.24 Census of 1S51. 507,531 367,472 240,049 37.423 53.70 47.39 31,436 34,093 3,938 11.74 14.30 .570 134,190 24,46 173,346 34.13 XVI CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. EXHIBIT A.— Continued. Census of 1874. Census of 1870. Census Of 1864. Census of 1854; Per cent of females aged 18 and over who are mar- ried, to total number of females aged 18 and over. Per cent of females aged 18 and over who are widows and divorced, to total number of females aged 18 and over 73.85 9.41 99.36 .55 .08 97.69 1.82 .47 548 615 1,058 648 11,032 8,608 14,280 Per cent of males aged 10 and under 21 who are single, to total number of males aged 10 and under 21 _ Per cent of males aged 10 and under 21 who are married, to total number of males aged 10 and under 21- Per cent of males aged 10 and under 21 who are widowers and divorced, to total number of males aged 10 and under 21- Per cent of females aged 10 and under 18 who are single, to total number of females aged 10 and under 18 ; Per cent of females aged 10 and under IS who are married, to total number of females aged 10 and under 18- . -. . Per cent of females aged 10 and under 18 mho are under 18 Total number of blind Total number of deaf and dumb 435 .543 829 612 11,744 272 263 a 645 17ff 206 Total number of insane.. Total number of idiotic a 428 Total number of colored persons Total number of marriages the preceding year Total number of deaths the preceding }'ear. 8,244 4,810 11,458 3,336 3,859- 4,743 a Insane and idiotic. SUMMARY,— POPULATION. xvu TABLE 2. — Exhibiting, for each Sex, the Number of Inhabitants in Michigan in Each Period of Age, in the years 1874-, 1870, 186^, and 1854. PERIODS OP AGE. Total of all ages. All ages...# Under 5 years of age 5 and under 10 10 and under 21- 21 and under 45 45 and under 75- 75 and under 90 -. 90 and under 100 100 and over Unknown FEMALES. All ages Under 5 years of age 5 and under 10 10 and under 18- 18 and under 40 40 and under 75 75 and over Unknown Total Population and Total op Each Sbx at All Ages and in Each Period of Age. 1874. 1,334,031 697,184 92.372 86.518 156,268 249,826 107.107 147 18 S60 638,847 89,483 83.981 116,235 231,325 111,017 47772 c34 1870. 1,184,282 618,251 83,519 74,149 144,066 216,474 95,522 4,164 129 16 212 566,031 80,770 72,178 104,538 302,162 102,555 3,677 151 1S61. « 803,661 o 412,208 65,032 60,624 87,723 130,085 65,954 2,718 111 12 a 391,453 61,349 57,014 69,303 138,615 63,032 2,250 1854. 507,531 267,472 43,203 39,848 61,736 93,764 30,096 1,251 71 340,049 38,714 36,032 47,425 83,786 33,494 1,598 o These totals are the correct footings of the county totals publishect in the census of 1864. b Age not classed ; reported 21 years old and over. < Age not classed ; reported IS years old and over. XVI 11 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 3. — ExMMting, for each Sex, the Increase and the Per Cent of In- crease of the Population of Michigan in Each Period of Age, in the years i87i over 1870, 186^, and 1854, and 186J^ over 185^.. Increase. Pek Cent of Ihcbeaeb. PERIODS OF AGE. 1S74 over 18T0. 18M over 1864. 1864 over 1854. 1874 over 1854. 1874 over 1870. 1874 over 1804. 1864 over 1S54. 1874 o ver 1854. Total of All Ages. 149,749 530,370 296,140 826,510 13.64 65.99 58.35 163.85 MALES. All ages 78,933 8,853 13,369 13,203 33,353 11,585 704 18 3 -153 70,816 8,713 11,803 11,697 39,163 8,463 1,095 -117 384,976 27,340 25,894 68,546 119,791 41,153 2,150 36 6 60 245,394 28,134 36,967 47,033 92,710 47,995 3,522 34 144,736 22,829 21,281 25,986 37,371 35,858 1,467 40 4 151,404 33,635 30,982 21,778 54,839 30,538 652 439,713 50,169 47,175 94,533 157,063 77,011 3,617 76 10 60 396,798 50,769 47,949 68,810 147,539 78,533 3,174 34 12.76 10.59 16.68 8.46 15.40 13.13 16.90 13.95 12.50 60.13 42.04 43.71 78.14 92.12 62.39 79.10 32.43 50. 54.11 54.00 54.09 42.09 40.17 119.14 117.26 56.33 50. 160 65 Under 5 years of age 118 87 5 and under 10... 10 and under 21.. 21 and under 45.. 45 and under 75.. 75 and under 90.- 90 and under 100. 100 and over Not reported 119.90 153.12 169.31 355.88 289.12 107.04 135. FEMALES. All ages 12.51 10.78 16.35 11.18 14.43 8.35 29.77 63.68 45.85 47.39 67.96 66.88 76.15 112.08 63.07 58.46 58.23 45.93 65.43 93.94 40.80 165.29 13.11 133.07 145.09 176.09 241.65 198.62 Under 5 years of age 5 and under 10... 10 and under 18.. 18 and under 40.. 40 and under 75.. 75 and over Not reported SUMMARY,— POPULATION. XIX TABLE i. — Exhibiting, by Sex, for the Inhabitants of Michigan at the time of taking the Censuses of 1874, 1810, 186Jf, and 185Jf, the Proportion in Each Period of Age, by Fer Cent of the Number in Each Period of Age to the Number at All Ages. PEIUODS OF AGE . MALES. All ages - , Under 5 years of age 5 and under 10 10 and under 21 21 and under 45 45 and under 75 75 and under 90 90 and under 100.- 100 and over. - Not reported _- I'EMALES. All ages Under 5 .years of age , ■5 and under 10 10 and under 18_. IS and under 40-- 40 and under 75- 75 and over.- Not reported --- , Pee Cekt of the Ncmbeb in Eaoh Pe- EioD OP Age to the Number at All Ages op the same sex. 100. 13.24 12.40 22.41 85.83 15.36 .69 .03 a. 00 .00 100. 14.05 13.18 18.25 86.30 17.43 .74 .00 100. 13.50 11.99 23.30 85.01 15.45 .67 .02 ti.OO .03 100. 14.26 12.75 18.46 35.71 18.11 .64 .02 ]86i. 100. 15.77 14.70 21.28 31.54 16.00 .65 .02 a. 00 100. 15.67 14.56 17.67 35.41 16.09 .57 1854. 100. 15.77 14.70 23.08 34.68 11.25 .46 .02 a. 00 100. 16.13 15.01 19.75 34.90 13.53 .66 u. .002+. The proportion of population at the different ages varies greatly at the time of taking the different censuses, as is shown in Table 4. This variation is doubtless largely attributable to inaccuracies in the enumeration in 1870, and to the failure to enumerate the soldiers in the field in 1864. The table shows that in 1864 the proportion of males aged 10 and under 21, and aged 21 and under 45, the ages from which the greatest number of our soldiers was taken, was considerably less than in 1854, 1870, or 1874. The proportion aged 45 and under 75 was larger than in 1854, 1870, or 1874, owing in part, proba- bly, to the fact that the soldiers, but few of whom were taken from this class, not being enumerated, the basis upon which the per cent is calculated is too .small, and the per cent consequently too large. Eeference has already been made to the fact that in 1870 a much greater population was reported at the even than at the odd ages, except for the odd ages 25, 35, 45, etc., and that astonishingly large numbers were reported at the ages 30, 40, 50, etc. This error becomes very apparent by comparing the proportion in each period of age in 1870 with the proportion for the corres- ponding period in 1874. XX CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. The table shows that the proportion of both sexes aged 5 and under 10 was less in 1870 than in 1874, mainly attributable to the fact that many aged 9 were, in 1870, reported 10. All such appear in the next period, — 10 and under 21 for males, and 10 and under 18 for females, — and for these ages the propor- tion for 1870 is greater than for 1 874. The proportion of males for 1870 in this period is also increased by some that were 31 years old but reported 20 ; and for this reason, and also because many that were only 43 and 44 were re- ported 45, the proportion of males in the next period, 21 and under 45, is less in 1870 than in 1874. Those that were aged only 43 and 44, but were reported 45, appear in the next period, 45 and under 75, and for this period the propor- tion in 1870 is greater than in 1874. The proportion of females aged 10 and under 18 would doubtles be much larger for 1870 than stated in the table, but that many aged 17 were reported 18, and appear in the next period, 18 and under 40. This, of course, would make the proportion stated for this period larger than the true proportion, were it not that many aged only 38 and 39 were re- ported 40. These last appear in the period 40 and under 75, and for these ages the proportion in 1870 is greater than in 1874. The proportion of males aged 75 and under 90 has steadily increased since 1854, and the proportion aged 90 and under 100, and aged 100 and over, re- mains the same for the four censuses. There has been a steady decrease of the proportion of females under 5 years of age since 1854; also, except the slight increase in 1874 referred to above, of those aged 5 and under 10. The proportion of females under 10 years of age has steadily decreased since 1830, as shown by the United States censuses. 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The conjugal condition of all males aged 10 and under 31 and of all females aged 10 and under 18 was reported, but it was not reported for 154 males aged 21 and over and for 90 females aged 18 and over. This is the first time that the proportion of single, married, and widowed and divorced persons in each class •of ages has been ascertained and published for this State. The computations are based upon the totals in Table II. of Part I. of this work. The informa- tion cannot fail to be of value in future for purposes of comparison, also to the Superintendent of Vital Statistics in the preparation and study of the tables relating to births, marriages, and deaths. Expressed approximately, about 34 per cent of the males aged 31 and over are single, 73 per cent married, and 4 per cent widowers and divorced ; for females aged 18 and over about 17 per cent are single, 74 per cent married, and 9 per cent widows and divorced ; for males aged 10 and under 31 about 99^ per cent are single and a little more than one-half of one per cent married, and for females aged 10 and under 18 nearly 97f per cent are single and more than If per cent married. As a rule in the newer counties, a greater proportion of females aged 18 and over are married than of males aged 31 and over, while for the older counties the reverse is true. The exceptions are in Allegan, Chippewa, Ionia, Jackson, Kent, Ottawa, St. Clair, Lapeer, and Saginaw, nine in all, of the older, and Emmet and Grand Traverse of the newer counties. The proportion, of married males aged 31 and over is generally greater in the older aud less in the newer counties than the proportion for the State, but the proportion of married females aged 18 and over is usually less in the older and greater in the newer counties than the proportion for the State. 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I >. 1 1 1 £ 3 ; 1 1 1 1 I a "^ 1 ) Monroe. Muskego Niles ... Negaunc Owosso . Pontiac. Port Hu Saginaw St. Clair. Wyando Ypsilant SUMMAEY,— POPULATION. TABLE 19.— Exhidiiing for the Slate and Counties, the Number of Male Inhalitants Aged 100 years and over j the Township, City, and Ward in which each Resided ; the Name and Occupation, and Age arid Conjugal Con- dition of each so far as reported. STATE m > V o AHD 1" 18 COUNTIES. State Bay. 1 Genesee 2 Houghton .. Kalamazoo.. 1 1 Lapeer Menominee.. 1 Monroe 3 Muskegon . . Oceana 1 1 St. Clair.... 3 Washtenaw. 1 Wayne 3 Eesidence—by Township, City, and Ward. Bay City, Ist W'd. (Flint I Montrose Schoolcraft. Prairie Ronde Imlay. Cedarville ( Bedford ■< Monroe ( Kaisinville Muskeg'n C'y, 1st W'd Elbridge ( Brockway (Lynn Lyndon Brownstown i Detroit City, 5lh W'd (.Detroit City, 5th W'd NAME. Henry Youngs.. Samuel Bickley.. James Shanks... Wim-bi-ganche .. Bazel Harrison.. Samuel Sands... Richard Sopenas Fred'ick Borough Thomas Keegan. Joseph Guior John Ada Koz-gay-maze... Neil Connell AndrewHartman Owen McEntee.. Jacob Holstead.. Walter Holmes.. John Smidt (fllO 'i07 104 105 Conjugal Condition. Widower Widower Widower Married- Married.. Widower Married.. Widower Married.. Widower Married.. Married.. Widower Widower Occupation. Teamster. Carpenter. Farmer. Trapper. Farmer. Farmer. Indian. Farmer. Farmer. Retr'd Farmer. Works in mill. Farmer. Farmer. Farmer. Farmer, j Was Farmer ( when young. Clerk. Laborer. a One aged 104 ; one 105; one 107 ; one "110 years and 10 days," and for 14 the ages were not stated ? 6 8 widowers ; 6 married ; and for i the conjugal condition was not stated. e Farmers 9 ; laborer 1 ; carpenter 1 ; teamster 1 ; trapper 1 ; clerk 1 ; "works in mill" 1 ; "was a farmer -when young" 1 ; retired farmer 1 ; and "Indian" 1. d "110 years and 10 days— truth." It is probable that the four persons whose conjugal condition is not stated in the above table were widowers, but as the conjugal condition was stated for classes and not for individuals it is impossible to determine with certainty. In the census of 1870 there were 33 persons, — 16 males and 17 females, — reported aged 100 years and over. Table 17 shows 18 males reported in the present census. It is to be regretted that the law does not require the number of females of these advanced ages. Of the 16 names in the above table but three appear in the census of 1870, viz.: Samuel Bickley, Andrew Hartman, and Jacob Holstead. Each was stated to be 100 years old. Andrew Hartman, in 1870 reported from 4th ward Lapeer City, is now reported from the township of Lynn, lii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. The occupations are presented in Table 20 very nearly as stated in the cen- sus returns. None have been omitted except those reported " unknown," and no combinations made except of identical employments. The compiler has no means of judging of the accuracy of the returns, but would call attention to the fact that out of 362,026 males in the State 31 years old and over, the occupations of all but 3,746— a little more than one in a hundred — are reported. And yet there seems to be an error, more apparent however than real, arising from the fact that the enumerators have not been speciiic enough in their statements, preferring to use a general rather than a specific title ; as "laborer" instead of " farm laborer," "saw-mill hand," etc.; "clerk" instead of "clerk in bank," "clerk in store," "clerk in woolen factory," etc. This fact will explain the discrepancy in the "number of persons employed" in some branches of manufacture as stated in the tables of manufactories, and the number reported under the same titles in the occupation table. TABLE 201— ^Exhibiting for the State, the Occupations of Males 21 years old and over, and the Number Employed in Each Occupation. OCCUPATIONS, ToiAi OP ALL Classes AeRZCTTLTXTBE . Apiarists Sairvmen Sitcaers Fanners Farmers and carpenters gardeners jobbers joiners , Inmbermen manafactnrers , millers saw-mill proprietors , stone-masons surveyors , Farm renters Florists Foremen on farms Fruitgrowers _ Fruit packers Gardeners -_ Grafters Herdsmen Hop-growers Laborers on farms Landscape gardeners Nurserymen Orchardlsts Proprietors of greenhouses Retired farmers Ketired gardeners Stock raisers , Peofessiokal and Pehbonal Serticb. Abstract office keepers Actors Apprentices ArcMtects Artists _ Astronomers- Auctioneers Authors and lecturers Barbers Barn bosses __ Is 358,280 166,614 10 28 76 146,S00 1 1 1 1 11 1 10 1 1 1 2 26 B 42T 1 S68 14 4 4 1T,729 2 92 8 1 989 2 8 10 48 8 66 156 1 68 17 S44 11 OCCUPATIONS. Bar tenders.. Bath-house keepers and employes.. Bell divers - Bell-hangers Bell-ringers Billiard room keepers Bill posters Bleachers Boarding-housekeepers Boarding-stable keepers , Boat-keepers -- . Boiler inspectors Bookkeepers Boom inspectors -, Boot blacks Bottlers (not specified) Bridge tenders Building movers Canvassers Car Inspectors Chemists and druggists Chimney-sweeps Chore-boys , Clergymen Clerks (not specified) Clerks in abstract offices hotels offices Cloth renovators. ., Club-house keepers Copyists Colporters , Compounders of liquors Contractors (not specified) Conveyancers Cooks Criers Crimpers Cutters Dancing masters _. Dentists Divers Dock superintendents Draughtsmen , Dredgers Drillers 24S 1 32 24 1 393 4 1 3 1,094 1 3 1 17 56 S 10 25 1 5 1,759 3,467 1 1 2 S 1 208 5 235 3 1 17 4 806 12 1 19 S SUMMARY,— POPULATION. liii TABLE 20.— CoKTiNUED. OCCUPATIONS. Dyers Sating-Iiouse keepers Editors Xlectriclana En^neers Bnglneers (civil) Excavators Explorers farriers Feather reaorators Firemen Fishermen Fish inspectors Flour inspectors Gamblers . ... . Gas inspectors Gatekeepers Geologists Grooms Hoop inspectors Horse trainers Hostlers Hotel and restaurant keepers Hotel runners „- Housekeepers Inspectors (not specified) Inspectors of engines Intelligence agents Interpreters Inventors Iron inspectora Jail bird Janitors Jobbers (not specified).-. Laborers (not specified) Lamp-lighters Land-lookers - _ Landscape painters Land speculators - Laundrymen--- Law students Lawyers Librarians Livery-stable keepers Log inspectors Lumber inspectora Machine draughtsmen Medical students. .- Messengers .- Mill inspectora Mineralogists Missionaries Mnaiciana Huaic composers Oculists Officials and employes of government (civil). Officials of the army and navy..— Opticians Organ-grinders — Organists Overseers Packers Paymasters .. Pension agents.. , .-. Pettifoggers Physicians — Physicians and druggists surgeons Physicians' clerks Piano tuners Pigeon catchers Pisciculturists Politicians Porters and servants Port inspectors 26 121 1T6 2 2,669 191 1 46 74 2 4T1 68; 3 1 10 2 1 49 284 1,640 16 1 1 69 67 66,024 10 49 1 4T 16 1,563 4 434 1 164 806 1 ],S67 122 2,S8T 11 1 416 1 Portrait-painters. , Private secretaries Professors Proprietors of dancing-halls OCCUPATIONS. mineral springs. - Fea steam lanndries theaters Razor grinders Record clerks Reporters ... Retired clergymen clerks laborers landlords ..1 physicians teachers Rope-walkers Rulers Saloon keepera Salt inspectors Scavingers School-teachera Scissors grinders Sculptors Secretaries of boards of trade Sextons Showmen Spiritual ministers Sportsmen _• Stampmen Stenographers Stewards __ Street sprinklers Students Superintendents (not specified) Superintendents of health institutes. park St. Clair flats Sunday-school miaaionaries Surgeons Surveyors Target-tenders Teachers (not specified) Time-keepers Tobacco importers Toll-gate keepera Tourists - Trainers. Trappers audhnntera Trumpeters Tuners Veterinary surgeons Watchmen Wax-work teachers Whitewashers Wipers Wood inspectora Yard masters Trade and TsANapoETATioN Agents Agents for agricultural Implements . books bridge companies cone companies extracts fauning-mills furniture gas-works glassware boe companies iron companies iron bridge companies -.. maps marble works liT CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 30.— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Agents for musical instrumentB newspapers nurseries oyster companies.^ paper-mills picture frames pig-iron companies L reapers tobacco wasMng-machines woolen -mills. _. Ashmen Bankers and brokers of money and stock Boat captains Boatmen and sailors Boat owners 1 pilots Canalmen _ Capitalists and financiers Captains....' Car drivers Cbeck-clerks Cigar agents Clerks for undertakers Clerks In harness shops liquor stores and saloons lumberyards markets mercantile agencies....' stores warehouses water- works ... Cloth agents Coachmen Coal contractors Coal-yard clerks Commercial agents Commission agents merchants Conductors (not specified) _ Couriers Cutlers Dock agents clerks laborers owners Draymen Drivors Druggists Druggists and grocers ._ Entry clerks Employes of trading and transportation com- panies Fish agents peddlers , Fish-storekeepers Foremen in elevators harbors lumber jrards Foremen of commission houses ._.;. Forwarding merchants Fruit agents Fruit-tree agents Gas agents Gold sign agents Grocers Eackmen Hack proprietors Harbor-masters Hardware agents Hearse keepers Hide agents Hoop buyers Hucksters Insurance agents •9 » as 5^ 1 1 7 878 201 2,007 85 19 1 107 1 11 '2 1 1 1 12 10 2 1 1,795 4 2 1 89 1 1 830 19 95 7 2 10 1 1 30 1 610 10 1 6 16 1 1 16 1 8 1 40 2 1 '457 OCCUPATIONS. Iron-mongers Jockeys Laborers in freight houses warehouses _ Land agents owners ■. -. Lightning-rod agents Liquor agents Lumber agents clerks contractors Machine agents Marble agents contractors Meat market keepers peddlers Merchant tailors.. ... Middlemen Mill agents Milk men Money-loaners Money-shavers Music agents News agents boys clerks Newspaper agents Officials and employes of express companies- street railroads telegraph companies Omnibus agents drivers Paper agents Patent-right agents Pawnbrokers Peanut venders Peddlers Pilots Plaster agents Poulterers Property speculators Proprietors of boat-houses lumber yards... spice houses _ wine houses , Pump agents _ setters Railroad ofiicials and employes Heal estate agents brokers Retired druggists grocers merchants seamen teamsters,. Salesmen in foundries Secretaries of fire insurance companies Sewing machine agents Ship-brokers Ship-chandlers Ship-masters Shippers Shipping clerks Speculators. Stage proprietors and employes Stationers Stevedores Steamboat clerks Stock agents buyers jobbers solicitors Street brokers Superintendents of canals "water- works.. SUMMARY,— POPULATION. Iv TABLE 20.— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Tin peddlers Tea agents.. Teamsters.. Tellers Timber merchants. Tobacco agents Tobacconists. Tombstone agents '. Traders and dealers (not specified) Traders and dealers in agricnltnral imple- ments. Traders and dealers In artificial fiowers asbes . bells boots and shoes cabinet ware canned goods.. carpets carriages chairs cheese cigars cloth clothing.. coal 1 ._ copper crockery dry goods dry goods and groce- ries fancy goods flavoring extracts flonr and feed frnit fniit-trees for farnlture glass.. _ train ardware harnesses hats and caps hay hides hoops hoop-skirts hops horses ice ink and bluing jewelry jnnk lace lath leather life-preservers.. lightning-rods lime liquor _ liquor (wholesale) — live stock logs lumber -. marble millinery mills and pumps music and musical in- struments . — news oil ornamental trees paints paper patent medicines. — patent-rights 2 2 3,028 8 2 160 2 87 1 4 1 316 i 1 4 4 1 8 19 1 242 84 4 1 25 1 75 27 1 12 201 2 7 475 1 10 1 11 16 1 2 47 42 1 5 1 1 1 27 1 6 16 1 112 214 2 872 20 Traders and dealers in patent roofs. pianos pictures plaster pork pottery produce pumps rags real estate... salt OCCUPATIONS. Tradesmen Traveling agents Undertakers Vintners Warehousemen Washing-machiDe agents. Weighers ...:... Wharf superintendents Wheat buyers Wheel-men - Wholesale merchants Wine agents - Wood bosses contractors men Wool agents buyers shades shells shingles shirts _ spices staves stocks stone stone-ware sugar tea tomb-stones toys varnish vinegar.. washing-machines wood ..-'- wood and coal wooden ware wood, stone, and lime wool yankee notions MANDrACTUBERS Architects and builders Artesian well sinkers Ax polishers . Bakers Basket makers Bed bottom makers , Bedstead makers Beer-bottlers , Billiard table makers Blacksmiths , Blind-makers ..... Block-makers Boat-makers Boiler-makers Bolters Bone boilers Book-binders and publishers. Boom-men Boot and shoe cutters makers Bowl-makers Box-makers 1 266 12 12 9 5 5 1 1 7 1 2 63 IS 14 4 1 2 1 1 4 99 7 1 2 5 20 I 1 17 2 4 1 10 5 8 3 1 1 2 1 1 70,581 2 1 2 551 86 T 1 4 7 5,016 8 6 80 28T 1 2 72 lOS 2 i 1 21 Ivi Census of Michigan, i87i. TABLE 30.— CoNTiKUED, OCCUPATIONS. Bracket-makers Brass finisher^ fonnders turners Brewers Brick and tile makers Brick-layers Brick-makers Brick-masons Brick-monlders Bridge builders Broom-makers Bmsh-makers , Bailders and contractors Butchers Butter makers packers Cabinet finlsliers makers Cab makers .... Calkers Candle makers Car builders carpenters Carpenters Carpenterand joiners Carriage ironers Carmakers Carpet maimers Car repairers Carriage and wagon makers.. Car spring makers Car superintendents Carvers _ Cashiers of rolling mills Chair makers Cheese-box makers Cheese makers Cigar makers Cistern builders Clerks In bakeries chair factories furnaces mills ship-yards _. tobacco factories... woolen-mills Clock makers repairers Cloth dressers Coal-burners Cobblers ._ Coffin finishers makers Collar makers Comb makers Cone makers Confectioners Coopers Copper rollers Coppersmiths Cornice makers. Cradle makers Curtain makers Curriers. ..'. Distillers Dock builders Dress-makers Bdgers Bdge-tool grinders smiths Electrotypers , Employes In lumber woods. Engravers Fanning-mill makers u a |i k 2 27 19 2 899 1 7T8 865 6 4 8 128 ■27 227 1,818 2 1 2 1,095 13 81 3 57 1 12,6261 2,297 1 16 404 1 112 640 2 4 132 2,073 S 81 8 2 1 40 10 8 1 4 1 1 2 256 12 OCCUPATIONS. Pence builders Perrotypers File-cutters. ..„ File makers File-mill proprietors File sharpeners Finishers Flouring-mlll proprietors Flour packers Foremen Foremen in bending works book-binderies breweries hrick-yards factories foundries and Iron-works gas-works machine shops mills _, - plaster mills railroad shops salt-works sash and blind factories saw-mills ship-yards . ,„ stave factories tin shops wood shops Foremen of bridge companies car works fire-clay companies furniture factories pattern shops Forgemen Poundrymen Frame makers Fruit driers Pullers Pur finishers Purnacemen Furniture finishers packers _ Furriers Galvanize rs - ... Gas-fitters Gas makers ._ Gas men General superintendents of manufacturing works Gilders Glass-blowers Glass makers Glass stainers.... Glaziers Glovers Glue makers Goldsmiths Grain cradle makers Grainers Grist and saw-mill proprietors Grist-mill proprietors . Gunsmiths Hair-dressers Hammersmiths Handle makers Harness makers . Hatters Hewers _ Hoe makers . . Hoop makers . packers shavers Iron finishers Iron makers Iron-smiths ^ a •2 "* SUMMARY,— POPULATION. Ivli TABLE 20.— OoNTiKUBD. OCCUPATIONS. 4h tig 1^ OCCUPATIONS. ii 6 686 623 1 17 4 18 5 3 28 1 2 50 8 36 3 40 7 47 2 12 1 36 1 8 183 2 146 1 1 1 1,914 1 6 63 87 50 1 14 52 10 2,932 122 6 2 20 10 1 8 6 2 1 58 I 1 14 47 4 2 2 41 21 20 151 4,027 1 1,709 24 861 16 2 4 8 2 1 Manufflctarers of bed-springs 5 Jewelers ...>.-.. . . . . belts 2 ^Tnlnf^rP ........ . ... billiard tables s 1 2 Knitters brick and tile. .. 44 1 bowl factories....... butter-tubs 1 3 carriages 7 carriage shops chairs _. ._ 3 car shops cheese. ... ..... s 4 chum works cigars ......... ... .... - 70 cotton mills................ _. cloth 6 5 2 1 fonndries and ^maces. ...... corn-shellers . ... 1 2 curtains _ 1 18 egg-carriers 1 1 engines .. . ......... 3 fanning-mills and safes ■ fllterers . ..,...,...-.. 14 1 3 fork handles. 2 fur 1 mattress factories.... . ...... furniture ................ . 81 mills 3 nitro-glycerine factories. _,.. glass . 1 3 paper-mills .... ..... grindstones . ..... 1 9 plaster-mills ....... ... ... harnesses. . ... . . 2 2 rolling-mills......... .. hoop-skirts . . . 8 1 sash factories . .. . hubs.- .. . -. . 1 iuk 1 shingle-m,ills iron ._ ..... 2 lath 2 soap-factories lime. -_ -. __ _ .. .. 1 spoke-factories stamp-mills lumber _ lumber and shingles lumber and staves 76 ST tanneries ._ . .... 42 tile-factories . marble .. .. . 2 tnb-factoriea ........ _ mattresses 1 5 tohacco factories........ . .. milk-safes. . ......... 1 2 Ladder makers. ._ . .. ... musical instruments 6 1 Last makers nitro-glycerine 1 7 2 Leather cntters ...... . ...... . .. pails 5 1 7 Lithographers.. ..... perflinieries . ............. 1 3 Logrnnners .. - ...... pianos and organs.. - - . 1 3 1i«''^^Tie flnipherp .. . .. plows . .... 1 Machinists.. . ...... . ... pop.--. . . ... ., S Maltsters 28 Mannfactnrers (not specified) ... rakes and handles . 5 Manufacturers of agricultural implements root beer....- — 12 1 axes rubber-baths . .,.- ... 2 1 rustic-work ... ....... 1 5 Iviii CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 30.— CoKTiiirirED. OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturers of salt sash sash and blinds, sash and doors., sash locks scales school farnitnre. sealed goods sewer pipe shirts shoes show-cards show-cases sleighs Map publishers Marble cutters polishers Masons Master mechanics Match makers Mechanics Milliners and dress-makers . Mill operators owners and employes.. Mlll-wrlghts Moulders Net makers , "Novelty works" Oar makers Oil boilers Organ makers Ornamental painters plasterers , Overseers of barrel factories gas-works stamp-mills workshops Packers of sealed goods Painters and grainers Painters and paper-hangers. Pail makers Paper makers Paper-mill owners Patent medicine makers Pattern makers Pavers Perfumers Photoerraphers Piano makers soda-water spices spring-beds stairs .. stoves.. sugar.. telegraphic instruments. tiles tools toys tubing varnish... . vinegar wash-board» washing-machines watches well-flxtures wheel-barrows whip-lashes white lead window shades wooden bowls wooden.ware woolen goods It a m 2 85 101 1 8 2 1 1 OCCUP.4.TIONS. 16 1 165 4 1,499 1 10 637 17 2 1,656 497 769 1 2 29 1 15 1 1 1 3 ■ 1 1 i 1 2,926 14 72 10 8 114 15 1 287 1 Picture ftamers Pile-drivers Pinsmlths Pipe-factory men , Pipe-layers Pipe testers Plane makers Planers Platers Plasterers Plow finishers Plow makers Plow-wooders Plumbers Plumbers and gas-fitters Polishers - Pop makers 1 Pork packers Postmskers Potash burners J Potash makers .'. Pottery makers Presidents of boards of manufacturers boards of public works. fas ccunpanies oe companies .... knitting factories ...... novelty works....... saw works...... woolen mills Prison contractors Printers _. Proprietors of bending works box factories foundries machine shops marble works mills paper-mills _ _. planing-mills saw-mUls shingle-mills ... ship-yards spoke factories stave factories. , stave-mills stone-works tanneries till factories varnish works wagon and carriage factories. woolen factories woolen-mills Publishers . Pablishers of newspapers. Pnddlers Pump makers Raftsmen Rake makers Rectifiers Repairers Retired blacksmiths buggy makers cabinet makers carpenters coach bnildsrs fonndrymen lumbermen machinists manufacturers masons mechanics millers mill-wrights raftsmen SUMMARY,— POPULATION. lix TABLE 20.- -OONTIN-UED. OCCUPATIONS. as OCCUPATIONS. 11 Retired sawyers ] 2 ] i 1 16 48 16 2 1*2 48 83 14 16 8 4 8 2 12 1 21 18 S 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 115 22 1 661 1 1 2 1 2 8,789 9 1 1 8 1 2 6 i 1 63 6 1 4 41 16 2 4 4 12 67 2 7 B 14 889 1,260 2 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 Superintendents of furnaces 11 shoemakers ... ...... furniture factories 1 tailors ._ - . ..._ 6 8 Robe makers...— ....... .... . ....... lumber companies _ 1 1 Roofers '........-------. ..... 1 1 1 Saddlers rolling-mills 2 Sail makers... .. __. salt-works ^ s Salt boilers saw-mills . 2 1 packers stave companies 1 3 Sash and blind makers.'. ... zinc-pad companies.. 1... Tailors 1 Saw gammers . . . 1,489 Sa wing-machine makers Saw makers _ . Panners ...... ....... 374 Saw-mill clerks 10 Scalers Telegraph repairers... ......... _ S Scroll sawyers 1 Threshers............ . ...... . 28 Secretaries of factories Tile makers 8 Tilers 1 Tinkers 11 Tinsmiths . ..... ... 864 1 dressers -. ............... . 1 Shingle bolters . Tool dressers ... 1 a makers ...... ....... Treasurers of iron companies . 1 1 sawyers Tress hoop makers . .. ..... 4 1 Ship plunkers _ __ .. Track makers. . ... 4 Shipwrights ./.:.::.::::::::::..:::.::::::::: Truck-smiths 1 Shirt makers Trunk makers . . ....... 28 3 Shoe-cutters . Turners 52 4 1 Upholsterers ....... . .... 125 22 Vinegar makers _. _. . ... 2 1,80* Sill makers Watch-makers .. ........ .. 85 Watch tinkers 2 smelters _ .... Water-pipe makers ...... .. . ... 1 Silversmiths .._.... . Weavers Well diggers and drivers ..... _ ....... 114 129' Wheelwrights 114 Sleigh makers Whip makers ............ ..... 5 17 Willow-ware makers. ..... ... 9 1 Spoke makers Wire-workers .... ... .. ... .. 12 64 685 Stair builders.. . .._.— .... .... Wood-engraverB . . 1 4 makers . . ......... _... Wood-sawyers . 31 1 Steam fitters Wood.-turiier8.- • . . 150 2S 5,782 1 fitters ... Blasters - 1 5 pavers.-. Coal miners. .... ... .... . 1 Colliers 105 Copper dressers . - .. . ... 2 clothes-pin factories 1 6 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 20.- -Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Is OCCUPATIONS. 2« Coshers ................ _......,............ 1 1 3 ITS 18 26 B,88« 2T 1 2 ] 2 IS 1 4 1 MlSOELEANKOTJS ....... _..........--....... 2,444 1 General mine agents..,. ........ . . Chairmen . . . ............ ...■•..^--. 1 T/*)>ororfl1ncna' m11nm»._._,, ., ... Crible , 1 Ifi quarries .. ........... ... Invalids ....... . .. ..................... 1 2 Miners 1,766 Mining foremen.......................... Paupers......... . ......................... 140 10 Proprietors of q,narries ,. .. Renters.... ....... .. . ............. 2 Qnarrymen .......................... Retired 31 47T Superintendents of mines ....... Retired gentlemen... . .................... 2 "River works" 2 Surface captains 2 SUMMARY,— LAND. Isi PART II.— LAND. The statistics of land presented in Part II. are the most extensive that hare ever been collected and compiled for this State. The information was reported upon schedules with headings similar to those in the printed table, except that the value of exempt lands was reported for each kind separately. The taxable land of the several townships was copied from the assessment rolls, and may be presumed to be as accurate as the rolls themselves. In cities and villages, however, the acres of all kinds of land were necessarily estimated. In such cases the estimate of taxable land frequently includes streets, and, even in townships, it is probable that the highways were seldom excluded. In some instances, also, school-house sites and some other small parcels that are law- fully exempt from taxation, are reported with the taxable land. The acres of school-house sites, church sites, and some other lands exemp^t from taxation are not in all cases correct, owing to the difficulty in estimating the area of such small parcels. There is a large amount of "railroad right-of- way" land that is not reported with the exempt lands. In some instances this is probably included with the taxable land, having been assessed as such, as highways were, along with the farms through which the roads pass. A careful estimate shows that 348 townships contained about 12,236 acres of such land, of which only 1,235 acres were reported. It is clear that the value of land exempt from taxation, as reported, seldom includes the value of railroad tracks and beds, and for some other lands the value of buildings and other improvements was not reported. For 115 town- ships, as shown by the foot-notes, the value of school property was obtained from the reports of the school directors to the superintendent of public in- struction. The law requires a report of "the whole number of acres of land owned by individuals and companies." It is not very clear what this would include. In 1854 and 1864 it seems to have been held to cover land "not taxable." For this census it is made to include the total of the taxable and exempt lands, or, as expressed in the schedule upon which the reports were made, "all lands not owned by the State or the United States." The statistics of land were not reported for the township of Edwards, in Iosco county, or the township of Higgins, in Midland county. The taxable land, as reported from Maple Grove township, in Saginaw county, probably does not include the non-resident taxable land. The taxable land has increased 14,443,504 acres, or 119.49 per cent, since 1864. The increase from 1854 to 1864 was 4,165,103 acres, or 52.57 per cent. There are 451,882 acres, or 8.87 per cent, more improved land reported than in 1870, and 1,863,194 acres, or 56.62 per cent, more than in 1864. The increase from 1854 to 1864 was 1,563,660 acres, or 73.96 per cent. Table 1 exhibits for the State the number of acres each of taxable and im- proved land, as shown in the censuses of 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854, and the number of acres and value of land exempt from taxation, and the number and average area of farms, as shown in the census of 1874. Table 2 exhibits for the State and counties the taxable land as reported in the censuses of 1874,. Ixii CENSUS OF MICHIGAlSr, 1874. 1864, and 1854, and improved land as reported in the censuses of 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854. The taxable land was not reported in the census of 1870. The improved land as reported in 1870 included only the improved land in farms; in the census of 1874, and probably in the censuses of 1854 and 1864, it covers all improved land, whether in farms or within the corporate limits of cities and villages. TABLE 1. — Totals of the Land Statistics of the State as shown in the Censuses of 187 ^, 1870, 1864, and 1854. Censns of 1874. Census of 1870. Census of 1864. Census of 1854. Land — 'acres taxable . . 26,530,168.85 5,540,839.93 1,009,699.34 $30,505,737 113,413 10,213,693 90.05 12,086,664 3,677,645 7,931,561 Land — acres improved a 5,088,957 2,113,986 Land — acres exempt from taxation Land — exempt from taxation, value of, including improvements Farms — number of Farms — number of acres in Farms — average number of acres in.. a Acres of farm lands improved. SUMMARY,— LAND. Ixiii TABLE 2. — Exhibiting for the State and Counties, the Number of Acres of Taxable Land as reported in the Censuses of 1874, 186^, and 1854, and the Number of Acres of Improved Land as reported in the Censuses of 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854. STATE AMD COUNTIES. gXATE . Alcona Allegan... Alpena... Antrim... Barry Bay 3enzie Berrien... Branch . . , Calhoun.. Cass Charlevoix.. Cheboygan. Chippewa... Clare Clinton... Delta Eaton Emmet —- Genesee .. Gr. Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton.. . Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo.. Ealkaska Kent Keweenaw. - Lake Lapeer Leelanaw... Lenawee Livingston.. Mackinac. - Macomb Manistee Taxable Land. Cenf>aa of 1ST4. Acres. 26,530,168.85 547,167.31 509,269.37 417,755.94 475,498.33 337.167.80 465,253.54 168,696.21 336,630.05 317,386.75 439,639.40 303,981.75 139,931.86 385,353.06 357,355 318,588.87 858,251.67 354,243.90 356,950.76 43,983.81 394,757.46 363,731.88 353,059.45 367,212.75 583,987.05 435,107.66 840,377.34 338,717.50 391,673.01 345,743.64 437,152.75 843.467 501,'879.34 538,773.28 303,960.96 370,470.99 415,003.50 149,847.80 459,752.32 359,473 153,770.66 289,896.78 259,363.56 Censas of ISM. Acres. 13,086,664 270,379 14,365 258,990 145,563 334,761 381,478 389,153 391,861 13,579 13,970 363,534 36,695 331,930 6,182 279,931 54,789 151,624 339,578 160,826 141,014 239,508 243,175 39,739 30,113 428,106 343,143 Census of 1854. Acres. 7,931,561 176,499 197,364 217,183 374,536 333,363 226,980 8,465 200,960 407,988 138,409 304,889 22,491 391,131 346,853 3,942 357,348 318,268 266,769 7,972 232,069 59,209 810,315 47,079 200,967 343,836 383,487 397,118 308,313 394,626 846,352 311,791 5,581 225,337 luFBOTSD Land. Census of 1874. Acres. 5,540,889.93 3,264 144,028 6,482 5,798 148,707 14,484.50 6,506 151,117.24 168,403.50 242,529 160,608.50 3.951.50 2,898 2,280 1,092 144,568.25 2,341 189,818 3,451 170,541.50 15,036 50,688 215,298.50 9,622.62 38,119.50 139,877.56 153,369 3,675 18,139 351,077 310,886 1,591.50 318,981 11,987 3,689 137,557 13,367 250,562.63 185,663 1,398 153,333.75 6,534 Census of 1870. Acres. 05,088,957 469 104,398 502 4,484 140,319 7,645 4,917 180,147 150,309 319,031 163,471 3,750 1,433 2,148 801 113,301 759 115,761 2,516 173,189 14,694 46,879 193,070 2,064 25,284 137,739 156,097 783 15,077 251,669 300,118 463 303,716 408 540 108,139 11,476 368,249 179,748 351 153,691 3,401 Census Of 1864. Acres. Acres. 3,677,645 2,113,985 73,090 32,978 353 84,380 4,131 "37',897 99,123 133,611 191,055 133,393 675 1,500 "67^667 657 77,380 1,740 95,841 4,508 16,841 169,010 1,897 6,089 83,690 91,636 228 2,475 214,967 174,054 185,963 3,370 78,439 3,771 310,268 144,186 2 106,077 1,154 Census of 1854. 46,058 69,485 121,023 67,960 369 "38",875 '37^353 3,196 54,058 111 95,830 1,005 44,864 47,296 140,674 95,036 62,054 44,391 143,296 101,147 594 85,415 a Acres of arm lands improved. Ixiv CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 2.— CONTIKTUED. Taxable Land. IMPKOVBD Land. COUNTIES. Censns of 1874. Ceneus of 1864. CesBus of 1854. Census of 1874. Censns of 18T0. Census of 1861. Census of 1854. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Manitou 34,403.98 1,307,555.73 253,335.04 843,013.53 668,921 ' 777,454.78 281,209.43 343,235.37 441,304.30 270,157.01 495,400.50 536,858.35 396,530.38 340,353.33 327,844.46 334,773.33 165,370.30 489,032.93 548,100.53 634,730.67 339,304.86 427,583.16 305,532.56 470,418.03 380,456.24 437,739.13 377,109.33 312,146.58 1,553 6,765 6,434.25 19,624 690 7,091.55 1,185 137,360.16 57,539.55 26,174 29,191 331.166.35 19,375 3,328 8,616 87,033.13 500 67,936.43 63,018.55 1,747 310 4,374 10,704 179 5,251 328 123,385 48,423 16,745 21,987 335,464 11,844 7,438 4,582 82,902 Marquette.. Mason. Mecosta Menominee . Midland Missaukee... 237,182 33,343 44,902 8,705 21,390 423 776 2,668 289 1,761 Monroe MoHtcalm... Muskegon... Newaygo ... Oakland.... Oceana Ontonagon.. Osceola . 380,558 251,552 113,308 210,489 511,017 137,881 32,441 249,265 128,913 "e'g'oio 489,335 ""46',553 100,955 34,131 8,761 12,941 278,747 3,879 3,831 60,775 5,977 """3^058 213,738 ""I'.isi Ottawa Presque Isle 191,112 190,838 46,101 13,378 Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft '169,523 167,920 61,938 66,640 33,385 45,863 24,585 21,142 2,672 6,788 Shiawassee .. St. Clair.... St. Joseph.. Tuscola VanBuren.. Washtenaw - Wayne Wexford.... 263,276 283,188 293,680 137,788 301,305 410,991 359,408 146,185 86,433 303,543 41,913 197,378 410,697 825,380 118,781.50 101,589.50 197,404 60,591 147,561.50 269,715 186,354.75 4,188.79 110,840 105,223 195,538 48,400 124,533 383,601 172,318 1.435 64,913 66,746 161,861 19,785 83,751 234,024 137,768 30,043 23,358 106,670 2,481 30,838 177,934 95,451 Unorg'd Co's 369,833 1,452 SUMMARY— AGKICULTUEB. kv PART III.— AGRICULTURE. "Wherever in the census law the words " preceding year " occur, they have been construed for the purposes of this census to mean the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1873. The statistics of farm products are all for the preceding year, or for the crops harvested during the calendar year 1873. The fruit statistics are for the calendar years 1872 and 1873 ; the maple sugar reported was made in the spring of 1874, and the live stock statistics are for the spring of 1874. Just how much reliance can be placed on these statistics it is impossible to determine. It is well known, however, that few of our farmers keep any record of crops raised, and, as regards the less important crops, the quantity frequently is not known even: at the time of harvesting. The statistics of such must therefore of necessity be mere estimates. It may be well to note here further that the harvests in Michigan begin with hay and wheat in June and July, and end with corn and potatoes in September and October. The census is taken in April and May of the following year, nine to ten months from the beginning, and six to eight months after the close of the harvests. This long delay from the time of harvest to the time of col- lecting the statistics increases greatly the liability to err in reporting the minor productions. On the other hand it should be borne in mind that the enumer- ators in the fanning districts were in nearly every instance themselves farmers, and well qualified to assist the farmer in making his estimates, and, without doubt, to the enumerators is due the credit of whatever value the statistics of the lighter products possess. The above remarks are in no way applicable to the statistics of the staple products of the State. It is believed that for these the statements possess a high degree of reliability. Such crops are usually harvested within the limits of a few days and marketed in large bulk, and, being the main source of in- come to the farmer, the quantity is impressed upon his mind and very readily recalled when questioned by the enumerator. Though a farmer may have little idea of the quantity of garden vegetables or small fruit produced in any year, he seldom forgets the number of bushels of wheat raised or pounds of wool clipped, at least until the products of the succeeding year are gathered. The agricultural statistics for 1870 presented in the following tables are taken from the "Statistics of Michigan, 1870," and are for the year ending June 1. The statistics of horses, neat cattle, swine and sheep for this year, shown in Table 1, may not be for the same ages as in the State censuses. The assistant marshals were instructed not to report sucking pigs, spring calves, or lambs. No instructions were given relative to spring colts. The cattle classed in the table " Neat cattle, one year old and over (other than oxen and cows)," were classed "Other cattle" in the census of 1870. It should also be remem- bered that the statistics of live stock for 1870 includes only live stock on farms, while for 1874, and probably for 1864 and 1854, the live stock in cities and villages is included. Ixvi CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Totals of the Agricultural Statistics of the State, as shown in the Censuses of 187 J^, 1870, 186i, and 185^. Wheat — acres harvested preceding year... Wheat — bushels raised preceding year Wheat — average number of bushels per acre Corn — acres harvested preceding year Corn — ^bushels raised, preceding year Corn — average number of bushels per acre Grain — (other than wheat and corn) bushels raised preceding year Potatoes — bushels raised preceding year... Hay — tons cut preceding year Wool — pounds sheared preceding year Pork — pounds marketed preceding year... Cheese — pounds made preceding year Butter — pounds made preceding year Fruit — ^pounds dried for market preceding year Cider — barrels made preceding year Wine — gallons made preceding year Fruit and Vegetables— cans (3 lb) canned tor market preceding year Pickles — cans (2 qt.) canned for market pre- ceding year. -- Maple Sugar — pounds made present year Horses, one year old and over, number of..-. Mules, number of. Work Oxen, number of. Milch Cows, number of. Neat Cattle one year old and over (other than oxen and cows), number of Swine over six months old, number of Sheep over six months old, number of. Sheep sheared the preceding year.. Cenpus of 1S74. 1,134,484 15,456,203 13.63 641,339 30,793,911 33.42 13,309,758 5,618,863 1,134,077 7,739,011 48,434,106 4,101,913 37,973,117 3,664,709 183,347 50,851 1,003,803 334 4,319,793 281,394 3,906 38,901 321,732 307,554 401,719 1,651,899 1,676,176 Census of 187U. 16,295,773 14,374,638 Census of 1S64. 10,113,483 10,231,083 1.385,536 8,864,896 1,760,436 34,300,139 33,015 1,786,641 239,347 a 3,363 36,483 351,276 385,449 404,701 1,934,964 843,881 9,688,627 11.48 437,539 11,007,393 • 35.74 4,195,344 4,058,271 843,346 7,260,934 33,185,603 1,580,945 18,835,453 Censns of 1S54. 64,816 5,556 4,048,099 179,101 1,115 60,643 335,188 310,78B 335,388 63,058,356 473,451 7,138,104 15.05 837,643 7,685,473 33.30 3,396,541 2,943,536 496,351 3,680,747 11,374,571 779,580 7,936,553 1,643,250 91,713 106 67,057 139,299 141,316 339,901 J 964,331 a "Mules and Asses." b Reported "The number of sheep," and may perhaps include spring lambs. The following statement shows the estimated value of the several products named. The prices, except of fruit and garden vegetables, are obtained from the report of the Board of Trade of Detroit for 1874, and are the average of the highest rates that ruled in Detroit on the first day of each of the last five months of 1873 for wheat, on the first day of each of the last three months for corn, on the first and fifteenth days of the last three months for potatoes, on the first and fifteenth days of the last two months for pork, on the first and fifteenth days of the entire twelve months for butter and cheese, and on June 15th and the first and- fifteenth days of August, November, and December for wool: Value of wheat raised in 1873 $23,416,146 corn raised in 1873 10,500,420 " potatoes raised in 1873 4,682,385 " pork marketed in 1873 3,554,898 SUMMARY,— AGEICULTUEE. Ixvii Value of butter made in 1873. $6,713,308 " cheese made in 1873 591,358 wool sheared in 1873 3,511,179 fruit and garden vegetables raised in 1873, as shown by- census - -- - 3,386^866 Table 1 exhibits, as concisely as possible, the totals of the agricultural statistics, yet it may be well to write out more fully the statistics for some of the more important products. WHEAT. There were 1,134,484 acres of ivheat harvested in 1873, yielding 15,456,303 bushels. This is 34.43 per cent greater breadth than was harvested in 1863. The average per acre was 13.63 bushels. The average in 1863 was 11.48 bush- els. The total yield was 839,570 bushels less than in 1869, and 5,767,575 bushels, or 59.53 per cent more than in 1863. The number of acres harvested was not shown in the census of 1870. CORN. There were 20,793,911 bushels of corn harvested in 1873 from 641,329 acres, an average of 33.43 bushels per acre. This is 6,418,373 bushels more than was harvested in the year ending June 1, 1870, and 9,785,618 bushels or 88.90 per cent more than was harvested in 1863. The average per acre in 1863 was 25.74 bushels. ALL OTHER GRAIN. In 1864 oats, rye, barley, buckwheat, and millet were included under the above heading. For the census of 1874 the strict letter of the law was followed and only the number of bushels of " all other grain raised " {i. e. all grain except wheat and corn) required or reported. Only the four kinds first named are thus classed in Table 1 for 1870, and it is not probable that much if any other grain was included in 1874. The total number of bushels reported under this heading in 1874 is 3,097,735, or 30.62 per cent more than the total of oats, rye, barley, and buckwheat reported in 1870. POTATOES. The yield of potatoes was 1,560,593 bushels greater in 1873 than in 1863, and 4,613,170 bushels, or 83.08 per cent less than was reported in 1870. HAY. The hay crop of 1873 exceeded the crop of 1863 by 390,731 tons, or 34.47 per cent of the former crop; and was 151,459 tons or 13.35 per cent less than reported for 1870. WOOL — SHEEP SHEARED. In 1873 the total wool clip of Michigan was 7,739,011 pounds, an increase of -6.44 per cent compared with the yield of 1863. The average yield per head was 4.61 pounds. In the introductory remarks to the statistics of 1864 the average per head in 1849 is stated at 3 pounds 11 4-5 ounces ; in 1853, 3 pounds 13J ounces ; in 1859, 2 pounds 13^ ounces, and in 1863, 3 pounds 8^ ounces. If the whole number of sheep reported in 1870 were the number sheared in that year, the average yield per head was 4.46 pounds. The average yield per head for the six years stated in pounds and decimals of a pound is as follows : liyiii CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. 1849. 1853. 1859. 2.73 2.78 2.77 1863 1870. 1873. 3.53 4.46 4.61 The total clip in the State in 1870 amounted to 8,864,896 pounds. The number of sheep sheared in 1873 was 1,676,176 ; the whole number of sheep reported in 1870 was 1,984,964,— 308,788 more than the number sheared in 1873. The number sheared in 1873 has been estimated by the Secretary of State for 47 townships, cities, and wards, from which the reports showed the amount of wool but not the number of sheep sheared. The basis upon which the esti- mate was made for any locality, was the average yield per sheep in the town- ships of the same county from which full reports were received. POEK MAEKETED. There were 15,298,504 pounds of pork marketed in 1873 more than in 1863, — an increase of 46.16 per cent. BUTTEE — CHEESE. The number of pounds. of butter made in 1873 exceeded the number of pounds reported in 1870 by 3,671,978, or 15.11 per cent of the production of 1870, and exceeded the production of 1863 by 14,136,665 pounds, or 102.17 per cent. The production of cheese in 1873 was 4,101,912 pounds, or 133 per cent greater than reported in 1870, and 2,520,967 pounds, or 159.45 per cent greater than the production in 1863. The common practice among dairymen of sending their milk to the cheese factory for manufacture, renders it not improbable, under the present system of taking the census, that some of the cheese may have been reported twice, once at the factory and once by the dairyman. CIBEE — WINE. There were 182,347 barrels of cider made in 1873,-^117,531 barrels, or 181.33 per cent more than was manufactured in 1863. Cider was not reported in the census of 1870. The wine product for 1863 was reported at 5,556 gallons, for 1873, 50,851 gallons, an increase of 45,295 gallons, or more than 8.15 per cent. The quantity reported in 1870 was 22,015 gallons. According to the present census there were four wine making establishments in the State in 1873, — one in Bertrand, Berrien county, one in the third ward, Monroe City, one in Hol- land City, and one in Paw Paw, Van Buren county. The statistics do not show th'e quantity manufactured at these establishments, but the aggregate amount reported from the townships, city and ward where they are located is 42,350 gallons, of which 31,500 gallons were reported from the third ward, Monroe City. MAPLE SUGAK. The maple sugar made in 1874 was reported at 4,319,793 pounds, in 1870, 1,786,641 pounds, and in 1864, 4,048,099 pounds. In 1860 the number of pounds reported manufactured was 3,973,780. The product of 1874 exceeded that of 1870 by 2,533,152 pounds, or 141.78 per cent, and that of 1864 by 271,694, or 6.71 per cent. SUMMARY,— AGRICULTUEE. Ixix LIVE STOCK. There were 281,39^ horses in Michigan ia 1874,— an increase of 52,147 over 1870, and 102,293 over 1864. The number of mules was 3,906,-1,544 more than in 1870, and 2,791 more than in 1864. The number of milch cows was 321,732,-70,456 more than in 1870, and 96,544 more than in 1864. The nnmber of neat cattle (other than oxen and cows) one year old and over, was 307,554, — an increase of 22,105 compared with 1870, and 96,769 compared with 1864. The number of swine over six months old was 401,719. This is 2,982 less than in 1870, and 66,431 more than in 1864. The number of work oxen in the State in 1874 was 38,901,-2,419 more than in 1870, and 21,742 less than in 1864. The number of sheep over six months old was 1,651,899, — a decrease of 333,065 compared with 1870, and 401,457 compared with 1864. EEUIT AND GARDEN VEGETABLES. The fruit statistics of Michigan have not heretofore been collected and pub- lished either in the State or United States censuses. The totals for the State, both of the amount of land devoted to the production of fruit and garden vegetables, and of the fruit products of 1872 and 1873, as reported in the cen- sus of 1874, are presented in the following statements : Land devoted to the production of Fruit and Garden Vegetables. Acres. Orchards — apple, peach, pear, plum, and cherry. 237,098.00 Vineyards - 1,029.64 Raspberry bushes -. 947.52 Strawberry vines 1,648.32 Currant and gooseberry bushes -.. 387.37 Melons and garden vegetables 8,421.00 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 187S. 1872. 187S. Apples— number of bushels _ 7,243,146 5,928,275 Peaches— number of bushels -- 318,554 22,069 Pears— number of bushels - 33,932 40,857 Plums— number of bushels , 6,301 3,667 Cherries— number of bushels -- 60,958 66,746 Grapes— number of cwt 23,235 29,601 Strawberries — number of bushels -- 50,420 48,922 Currants and gooseberries — number of bushels 36,484 40,562 Melons and garden vegetables — number of bushels 685,904 930,686 Value of all such fruit and garden vegetables $3,537,519 $3,386,866 Ixx CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. »<£ K^-. 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PAET IV.— PEODUOTS OP INDUSTRY. In the preparation of the manufacturing and mining tables, the aim of the compiler has been first, to make the data for the establishments reported com- plete and accurate, and second, to compile the returns in such a manner as to show for each locality the statistics of each industry as nearly as possible, as returned. How far he has been successful in the first object those interested in and acquainted with any branch in any locality must judge. Suffice it to say here that of the thousands of mistakes in the census returns probably three- fourths were in items under this heading. A protracted correspondence has corrected many of these mistakes, but the compiler well knows that many and serious ones remain. The rule has been in this compilation to class such establishments as carry on more than one kind of manufacturing with the most important of the sev- eral industries when this could be ascertained, and explain by means of foot- notes what other industries were combined with it; as, where a mill was reported a " flouring and saw-mill," if the manufacture of flour was the main business, the establishment was compiled with flouring mills, and afoot-note inserted stating the fact that a saw-mill was connected with it. The lumber manufactured was compiled in the saw-mill table with a foot-note stating that the other statistics of the saw-mill were tabulated with flouring-mills. When the main business of an establishment of this kind could not be ascertained, the industry first named has been taken as such, and the establishment classed under that heading. If the various industries carried on in this class of estab- lishments could have been separated and each compiled under its own proper heading, it perhaps would have been better, but as the statistics were reported for the whole establishment and not for each industry, this was impossible. * The aggregate number of manufacturing and mining establishments reported is 4,401. The number of establishments of productive industry reported in 1870 was 9,515. This includes 343 fisheries. No statistics of fish- eries, except capital invested and number of barrels of fish caught, were reported in the census of 1874^ In 1870, 6,524 establishments were classed under "Mis- cellaneous Industries," leaving 3,991 classed under 20 different headings. The 4,401 establishments reported in 1874 are tabulated under 131 different head- ings. The great difference in the number of industrial establishments reported in 1874 and in 1870, is doubtless mainly due to the failure of the enumera- tors in 1874 to fully report the less important industries. A glance at the State totals of these will show the great disparity in the number of establish- ments reported, and the number that actually exist. The number of " Saddle, Harness, and Trunk factories " reported for the entire State is only 55 ; "Bakery and Confectionery establishments" 15; "Boot and Shoe Factories" 69, etc. But there is also a less number of establishments of some of the more impor- tant industries reported. This was discovered at an early stage in the compi- lation and a comparison made by township and ward, and wherever a falling off of any importance was detected, a letter was written to the enumerator asking the cause. One hundred and twenty letters received in reply show * The following is from the instructions to the enumerators : "Where a MAnni-AOTtiBiNe bstaelisdmbnt carries on more than one kind of business, each kind should be taken separately as to the kind of manvfac- tures and their value." SUMMARY,— PRODUCTS OF INDUSTRY. Ixxxili that out of 157 establishments reported in 1870 but not in 1874, about 23 per cent were overlooked at the first returns. Many of these were of small account, and the enumerators thought them not worth mentioning. They were, how- ever, subsequently reported. About 39^ per cent had been "destroyed" or had "failed;" about 13^ per cent were reported under other titles, — as, many establishments that were classed " Foundries and Machine Shops" in 1870, were reported "Agricultural Implement Works" in 1874; about 33^ per cent were reported from other townships or wards, either because of actual removal or in consequence of a change in township or ward boundaries; and about 2| per cent were stated to have been erroneously returned in 1870. The above statements are authentic as regards 157 establishments. Drop- ping the 32^ per cent reported both years, but from different townships or wards, and there remain 106 establishments that did not appear in the State totals before the corrections were obtained. Of these, 35 establishments, or about 33 per cent, were overlooked ; 46 establishments, or about 43 per cent, had been destroyed, or had failed ; 31 establishments, or about 30 per cent, were reported under other titles ; and 4 establishments, or about 4 per cent, were erroneously returned in 1870. If this statement admit of general application, then it may be asserted that about 33 per cent of the establish- ments reported in 1870, but not in 1874, were overlooked; about 43 per cent had been destroyed, or had failed ; about 30 per cent were reported under other titles, and about 4 per cent are chargeable to error in the returns of 1870. TABLE 1. — Totals of the Statistics of Manufactories as shown in the Censuses of 18H, 186i, and 1854. Census of 1874. Census of 1864. Ceupus of 185*. Number of manufactories 4,393 3,435 1,004 46 355 59,346 $73,898,438 $133,901,363 1,489 3,613,070 317,954 3,381,470,894 3,430 300 3,035 908 985 a 1,330 Number operated bv steam 395 Number operated by water. . - - 838 Number operated by steam and water 1 Number operated without steam or water. . Number of persona employed 16,939 $14,314,714 $34,366,500 975 1,319,933 56,936 633,477,904 34,633 10,953 Amount of capital invested . . $7,103,548 Value of total products $10,445,735 Number of runs of stones in flouring-mills Number of barrels flour made. Number of barrels beer brewed ... 618 998,503 36,893 Number of feet lumber sawed 393,930,714 Number of pounds peppermint oil made.. b Number of pounds wintergreen oil made. Number of gallons oil made . 13,776 Number of gallons linseed oil made 1,300 4,000 380,000 936 Number of gallons fish oil made Number of gallons liquor distilled 384,333 360,340 Number of gallons high wines distilled a In 1854 the number of ostablislimenta was not reported, except of flouring-mills breweries, and distilleries. i Reported 10,782 barrels. c Eeported 2,203 barrels. , saw-mills, oil-mills, Ixxxiv CENSUS OP MrOHIGiiNi 1874. •Si*. 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TABLE 3. — Totals of the Mining Statistics of the State; also, the Capital Invested- in Fisheries and the Nuniber of Barrels of Fish caught, as shown in the Censii-ses of 1874, 186^, and 1854. Census of 3374. Census of 1864. Census of 1854. Number of mines NumberoE men employed.- Amount of capital invested _ Value of mineral mined 109 10,361 $13,898,556 $13,350,779 $2,333,364 31,569,111 3,040 3,381,907,610 35,733,000 138,000 398,776 3,000 $334,091 107,710 73 6,164 $5,010,386 $3,401,696 80 3,313 $4,747,950 $963,961 Value of merchandise imported for sale to miners Number of pounds copper ore mined Number of Dounds silver ore mined-. 13,993,913 4,987,881 Number of pounds iron ore mined. 1,310,600 Number of pounds coal mined 37,089,143 14,600 120,000 Number of tons plaster mined— Number of cubic feet stone quarried Number of squares slate quarried- Amount of capital invested in fiskeries 145,429 39,848 Number of barrels fish caught- - 47,303 TABLE 4. — Exhibiting for All and for Each of the different hinds of Mines reported, the Aggregate\Number, the Number of Men Employed, the Capital Invested, the Value of Mineral Mined, at place of Mining, and the Value of Merchandise Imported for Sale to Miners, in the year 1873. MINES. State Copper mines Iron mines--- Coal mines Plaster mines- Building-stone quarries Men Em- ployed. 1 No. 109 a 10,361 40 41 5,453 4,518 4 85 4 198 20 «107 Capital Invested. Dollars. 613,898,556 « 7,266,957 5,969,000 316,999 300,000 a 145,600 Value or Min- EBAL MrNES, AT Place of Mining. Dollars. c 13,350,779 e 5,120,453 6,947,194 60,250 179,000 e 43,883 Value OF Mee- CHANDISE IM- ported for Sale to Min- ers. Dollars. (« 3,333,264 /668,314 g 1,554,950 a, Not reported for 5 mines. 6 Not reported for 6 mines. c Not reported for 2 mines. d Not reported for 48 mines. e Not reported fori mine. /Not reported for 8 mines. g Not reported for 12 mines. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLES. PART I.-POPULATION. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Showing for tJie State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities 1874,* the Total Fopulation and the Total Number of Each Sex, the Whole and of Females aged 18 and over, the Number of Mnlen aged 10 and under ber of Each Sex at Each Period of Age of Children under 10 years of Age; and City in the State. STATE AMD COUNTIES. o 9 §• o Eh 1 a o u a •a o .a ! a> a Males AOBD 21 Teaes and Oteb. ■J o a 3 •a a a s P d in "a. o s -a o R o ■ a» O p si 1 1 o o a < No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 State' 1,834,031 1,214 82,331 4,807 S,'^40 22,051 24,832 2,6fi3 85,0-29 25,7i6 85,655 20,525 2,«60 3,070 2.170 1,854 28,661 4,741 26,907 1.272 84,668 6,349 13,886 81,566 19,030 11.964 29,198 28,376 4,782 6,059 37,983 32,284 1.259 62,671 5,415 1,S13 25,140 6,031 46,084 20,82!) 1,496 28,H05 8.471 651 21,946 5,361 9,182 697,184 688 16,976 2,8ii8 1,816 11,588 13,657 1,422 17,942 18,041 18,156 10,592 1,280 1,706 1,222 746 12,162 2,832 18,875 669 17,.58S 2,801 7,304 16,971 11,018 6,614 15,2114 14,738 2,859 3,273 19,863 16,.'^ 69-2 82,576 3,237 1,015 18,095 2.692 28, •-'56 10,569 765 14,867 4,792 864 12,893 2.971 4,674 686,847 626 15,405 1,999 1,424 10.463 11,175 1,241 17,087 12,635 17,499 9,933 1,080 1,864 948 609 11,499 1,859 18,1132 603 17,08-2 2,543 6,58-2 15,.595 8,017 6,350 13,939 18,58S 1,923 2,786 16,135 15,701 567 80.095 2,173 798 12,1145 2,339 22,623 9.760 781 18,9.38 8.679 298 9,o.-)3 2,390 4,258 362,026 380 8,577 1,732 038 5.756 7,707 772 8,993 7,026 9,716 6,827 644 879 691 434 6.1 11 1,697 7,207 862 9,194 1,364 3,471 8,579 5,848 3,008 7,9 IT 7,702 1,343 1,699 11.242 8,740 310 1T,27I 1,867 571 6,569 1 .-290 12,626 5,560 343 7,017 2,774 137 7,674 1,681 2,609 249,826 296 5,568 1,685 725 8,723 6,388 634 5,S21 4,177 6,044 8,409 450 6911 649 364 3,838 1,.507 4,648 241 6,782 946 2,38:3 5,245 5,083 2,163 5,318 5,1168 1,611 1 806 7,754 6,691 2SS 12,0T-2 1,565 446 4,456 816 7,690 8,528 219 4,2211 2,365 T4 6,624 1,314 2,055 lOT.lOT 82 2,894 90 205 1,958 1,832 226 8,016 2,T8-2 8,610 1,818 168 188 184 68 2,099 168 2,453 109 3,255 400 1,026 8,146 T49 820 2,477 2,494 282 8811 3,339 2,922 80 4,999 27S 120 2,021 420 4,027 1,91 15 112 2,682 877 61 888 803 642 4,868 2 116 G S 69 41 10 159 118 191 100 8 1 T 2 116 7 100 11 151 18 61 164 14 19 121 120 5 18 146 122 2 192 4 5 89 21 294 121 11 161 T 2 12 13 It 14T 1 i 4 1 i 6 5 1 4 i 5 1 1 1 5 8 4 18 i 2 i i 60 Alcona* . . S 4 fi fi Barry 7 Bay R Benzie fl 10 Branch 11 1' Uaes 13 11 cheboyn'aii . 15 in Ularc -.- IT 1R Delta _ . 19 1 "0 Emmet — . - ?,l on Gr. Traverse n 91 Hillsdale 9S ?6 9,7 ■^R Ionia . ?i) m Isabella . _ _. _ i!1 s? Kalamazoo R!t KalkaskaB M KenI .. _ _- 6 2 «S Keweenaw SB Lake RT 2 1 H e 1 4 1 R3 81 40 41 Livingston.. 1 49 48 Manistee 5 44 4n Marquette 46 1 1 47 Mecosta * Beiween the first Monday of April and the third Monday of Mny. > Lacks! the poiialation of the Manitoii and Fos islands in Maiiuon connty, and townships 25 N., range* 8 and 4 E., in Ogemaw coant3% which could not be obiulned by the most purisistcnt efforts of the Stato department. s Includes the population of the nnorganized county of Oscoda. 8 Includes the popuiatiun of the unorganized couniy of Montmorency, POPULATION. 6 80,111 20,SI5 ]9,37.'i 8,T5t< 8fi,082 8,860 2.406 6,216 29.929 1,615 48.409 16,292 l,i90 21 .n* 40,688 28,906 16,998 29,156 8S,7v!8 144,903 8,011 . iS; f, a a |25 ^ OJ 01 o J3 A ^ ^ 1 o J> "3 a S fe 2,2 IS 1,277 2,9vln 2,8SI 898 211 l.'i,302 14,8119 11,811 9.504 10,161 8,614 4,S79 8,87'J 19.446 1S,li86 4,,831 8,779 1,876 1,1.811 8,491 2,7-'5 15,7S9 14,1411 Sol 764 25,96fi 22,441 8,65i 7,641' 8i4 466 11, ■263 10,511-! 21,181 19,5117 18,267 12,689 8,950 8,048 15,06^ 14,094 19,i)53 19,17" 72,S06 72,697 1,75!! l,'i59 Males Aged 21 Yeags add OvEn. 1,493 1,665 287 6,996 6,-iM7 6,221 2,,'>44 10,478 2,3^0 526 l,8t3 7,474 464 14,162 8,727 513 5,577 9,779 6,9il3 4,Sii8 7,746 10,i47 S5,5J9 1,122 No. 1,889 1,324 L'5; 4.876 4,768 4,99i 1,S96 6,-'i21 1,667 850 1,478 4,988 874 11,026 2,489 4.55 8,650 6,462 4,370 2,074 5,1116 6,320 25,1148 961 a 03 1 o i 'd 1= a ■a M O OS o p m o o V in s 3 1 No. No. No. No. No. 147 883 84 2,466 1,389 1,189 680 8,906 631 173 859 2,482 78 8,015 1,176 65 ],S61 8,140 2,417 1,263 2,6-24 8,669 10,097 160 5 7 2 152 49 86 16 245 21 8 6 102 2 87 58 2 59 172 115 71 104 226 842 1 1 9 1 B 2 6 1 8 i i ...... i 2 4 4 1 7 8 1 2 8 17 2 i s ""is- aa ^ Inclndee th.e popalation of tbe unorganized connlies ol Gladwin and Roscommon. POPULATION, the Year of Organization of Coimties, TmvnsMps and Cities. Fbhales Aged 18 Ybabb and Over. ■a b 3! w •a h S o a o a (3 a O .M •a izi 13 □ 00 o la u o rj> No. No. No. No. em 581 125 5 ],2I2 918 239 8 2 117 91 4,646 26 2,640 T,429 143 6,194 8,776 1,884 34 4,699 8,S43 1,124 82 1,956 1,896 540 20 H,ilS5 6,687 4,156 242 1,969 1,369 5S4 16 475 812 160 8 1,428 1,124 295 4 6,985 4,443 2,368 119 823 252 8.646 71 8,118 11,837 77 1 8,419 2,818 1,063 88 222 177 42 8 C,785 8,824 1,83!' 72 9,6S3 6,896 8,189 148 7.299 4,614 2,568 122 4,1123 2,798 1,187 48 7,872 5,1153 2,708 106 11,820 6,999 4,114 206 1 £8,348 27,1145 11,386 462 £93 563 129 1 •O a *-" ■a boay at -■ 03 C ■So E t^ s b No. No. 831 212 522 418 46 26 8,791 8,002 2,329 1,653 1,958 1,426 1.077 670 4,.5S7 8,252 983 6S5 299 263 634 412 3,811 2,947 124 180 6,180 4,006 2,112 1,556 182 ICPl 2,738 1.948 5,147 4,1113 8.138 2,373 2,121 1,ri95 8,752 2,689 4,.')58 8.847 16,209 12,382 273 196 Childbbn Under 10 Teahs oi' Aqe. 798 1,489 180 8.898 5,427 5,076 2,.')1I 8.630 2,898 84:B 1,9114 8,762 684 18,274 6,478 ' 322 6,780 12,066 6,143 4,951 7,097 9,256 41,440 727 Males. No. 195 396 88 2,826 1,469 1,407 696 2,164 666 161 499 2,454 140 8,423 1,418 97 1,614 8,229 ],.'i76 1,804 1,759 2,300 10,905 181 No. 194 842 24 2,190 1,806 1,180 662 2,217 6117 2911 616 2,050 138 8,253 1,395 82 1,441 8,026 1,600 1,217 1,805 2,458 9,663 176 Fekalss. No. 218 871 43 2,182 1.366 1.878 659 2,167 673 159 480 2,2.55 153 8,439 l,3!i5 87 1,457 2.991 1,540 1,278 1,748 2,81S 10,6-39 197 No. 191 880 26 2,196 1,286 1,116 694 2,182 452 233 410 2,003 158 8,1.59 ].,270 56 I,'""' 2,320 1,427 1,152 1,785 2,183 10,233 173 CENSUS OE MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population ly Sex and Age, and STATE, CODNTIESS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES AND WARDS. 1 1837- 2 1869.. a IS67.. 4 1869.. B I860.. 6 T 1885.. 8 1886.. » ISM.. 10 1851.. 11 1S59.. 32 1S47.. 18 18*9.. 14 1847.. IS I8-36'-. 16 1851.. 17 185-2.. IS 1353.. 19 1S59.. 2U IS48.. SI I83S.. 'H 1889.. an 1847.. 24 1886.. 26 18-I9.. 26 I83II.. 21 1S55.. 28 1836.. 29 lS4i.. »J 1842.. SI 1843.. B3 1837.- S« e Ki 1S71.. 85 IS67.. 1873.. 88 1S63.. 89 IS6-S 187:!.. lS.ill.. 1871.. 1S57.. 1871.., ISCo.. 1866.. IS78.. 1889.. 1844.. IS49.. State .Aloona Co Alcooa Grt'enbustt Hariisville Oscoda coanty' Allegan Co Allegan Cas-co Chef'hh'e (.'Ivde Dnir Fillmore Ganges Gun Plain Heath Hopkins Lakelowa Lee Leighton Manilas Manin Monterei' Otsego OvLTisal Pine Plains Salem Sangatnck Trowbridge... . Watson Wayland Al.PEN.1 Co Ali)ena Alpena Oliy2... Long Kapids... Os^aineke ^ Wilson ANTRrx Co Banks Cenirul Lake.. ElkRaiiids Forest Home... Helena Maoceloua Milton Torch Lake Otsego Lake*. Bakrt Co Assyria Baltimore g ■fi H 52; P "o P^ & i 1 o H 7. 111,834,081 097,184 H,214 688 819 182 97 54 718 400 85 62 S2,3SI 16,976 8,713 1,905 l,-il9 658 l,8rt4 708 545 8-25 1,594 846 1,719 881 1,180 6116 2,466 1,270 681 > 366 1,3"8 688 689 861 294 169 1,283 669 668 867 1,161) 699 l,i4n 627 2,118 1,079 1,278 66-2 3611 207 1,17-2 622 2.'2r2 1,131 ],-256 679 1,267 645 1,761 917 114,8117 2,808 249 140 8,964 2,290 291 17« no 78 193 124 f 8,540 1,816 55.1 281 585 801 649 3"6 242 133 589 29:i 108 66 310 177 164 9ii 283 162 22,081 11,688 1,l:i-2 6ii9 l,il6 620 I 686,847 5-26 187 48 818 88 15,405 1,813 566 596 220 749 883 5->4 1,196 814 025 8-28 125 564 206 661 6)8 l,f89 611 1.\8 550 1,081 577 622 844 ],9!19 109 1,674 115 82 1,424 278 234 243 109 240 42 188 74 76 10,463 613 Males Aoed 21 Yeabs and Oveb. la «5 ■* u u s c f: ■a a a ■o ^ g g m o ^ No. No. 862,026 249,826 107,107 880 296 82 102 75 26 26 20 6 218 181 86 84 20 14 8,577 B,568 2,S94 1,054 786 809 800 208 94 81b 210 103 189 152 37 424 271 149 895 249 138 8t>5 192 lu6 072 407 252 168 129 69 842 285 108 160 86 74 101 S7 IS SOtJ 205 95 176 129 45 814 2118 100 335 208 116 689 825 261 803 185 118 99 61 85 252 169 Sn 60'; 444 162 349 209 183 348 206 186 450 257 179 1,732 1,6S6 90 79 62 15 1,463 1,4.0 88 89 74 18 49 81 9 01 48 18 988 725 205 122 97 23 148 106 85 174 143 29 80 64 16 142 loo 411 85 28 7 79 61 18 48 31 12 120 95 26 6,756 8,7-28 1,958 273 164 110 296 200 96 No. 115 9 4 6 No No. No. 60 ' All unorganized territory ; census taken by Supervisor of Harrisvlllo township, Alcona connly, to which it isaituchrd, 2 City has three wards ; census not returned by wjtrds. ' The Snp-rvii-or reports by letter, that all i if the population here given is in T. 29 N.R'sT, 8, and 9 E., and that there ore no inhalittanis in r. 29 N., RVnanrt 6E., nor in Ossiuelje, in Montmorency county. * Composed of the nnorganized county ol Otscin, which is attached to Antrim county. • Lacks the population of the Maiiiton and H'ox Mauds in Maiiiiou county, and Towuships 58 N., Ranges 8 an'l 4 E., in Ogemaw county, which conld not be obtained by the most persistent cfiorts uf the State Depart- ment, POPULATION. the Year of Organization of Counties, Toianskips, and Cities. Pemalrs Aged IS Teaeb and Ovei!. 847,148 SS4 62 19 168 15 S,in9 1,1145 284 Sue 123 884 8511 2SI> es'i in 828 144 1U 290 147 Sul 341 C91 259 8(i 227 671 S-i6 8i!5 469 3,748 62 971 611 19 86 7i4 113 118 131 56 129 22 61 5,720 234 No. 281,825 195 46 14 123 12 5,151 7112 1S4 201 99 2S9 229 181 410 IIS 203 88 58 174 96 187 193 852 16^1 63 153 4119 18S 179 276 1,034 51 89 « 46 16 27 54ft 88 77 104 45 90 22 4li 84 40 8,682 174 201 No. 111,017 59 16 5 85 2.S64 888 95 105 24 14(1 122 102 261 51 119 61 12 111 50 104 laS 237 96 211 69 lOli 1« 145 177 108 1" 73 la 8 9 21 5 4 1,990 105 90 No. 4,772 No. rS -a a OS o o ■aV MS sbS "■5 "■o a. s £ ° ^ 3 =3 "5 a m f» No. No. 156,268 116,236 117 114 28 SO 11 12 69 62 9 10 4.108 410 188 191 70 208 200 168 299 88 15S 95 81 1811 90 18 li)8 259 164 17il 245 164 150 245 488 27 812 NS IS 28 879 74 60 50 24 74 12 45 22 18 2,S)1 m 148 Childken Usdek 10 Tears of Age. 3,023 8,')7 111 122 85 142 147 89 S81 6(1 129 65 17 lis 51 127 124 207 125 35 119 188 126 142 161 248 II 208 IS 8 13 292 83 411 89 18 42 10 20 9 11 1,988 li'O 118 a 832,834 849 97 29 206 17 8,569 852 380 867 128 442 624 287 562 177 351! 225 75 860 199 281 285 472 422 82 404 600 891 802 486 1,246 70 1,015 71 85 55 987 20S 179 165 64 152 29 105 51 44 B,79l 2S3 367 Males. No. 92,372 110 81 :o 65 4 2,117 202 70 98 25 lUO 141 78 139 41 92 42 21 92 61 69 77 119 121 30 98 136 81 86 113 18 806 14 18 17 271 47 65 4>! 21 47 10 24 10 14 1,514 82 82 No. 86,518 81 21 7 43 5 2,179 289 89 106 41 118 145 60 160 64 96 64 16 97 60 79 60 112 74 2n 102 142 85 61 109 276 16 209 20 12 18 Females. 29 15 10 1,467 72 94 No. 97 8S 6 49 4 2,110 197 90 82 85 122 177 73 189 60 22 84 62 60 73 114 106 12 88 15:3 68 75 104 864 21 300 IS 9 II 275 79 41 87 21 80 8 83 15 10 1,44? 68 101 No. 61 7 6 44 4 2,163 214 81 86 27 102 161 76 144 48 75 69 16 77 86 78 73 127 12 20 116 169 67 80 110 239 15 195 19 1 213 43 40 86 14 88 7 19 11 10 40 41 42 43 44 45 46- 47 48 49. 50- ^InclndoB the popnialioii of the nnorgniiizpd ccnnlv of Oscoda, which is attached to it. « A? PlainfieUI : named changed to Gnn Plain in IS45. •I Inc iuU'9 the population uf ihe unorganized cunnty of lIontmoieEC]' ; it was net all, however, very car«- follyeniiiD' rated. • Name changed from Fremont (o Alpena in 1861. 'InclDdea iliu population of ihe uuurganizid cunnty of OUego; it was not all, however, very carefnllx- cnamerated. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Co] . c 'd 1 o No. 1 OS « s a ■ *A 3 No. No. No. No. 1 138S.. \Si-i.. 18W.. 18i)8.. 1S71._ issii" 1889 » ISH8-. 1846.. 1S46.. 18*111 isn.. 18-38.. 1843.. 1889.. 1857.. 1839.. 1870.. 1859.. 1865.. 186T;' 1870.. 1873.. 1848.. 1863.. 1S7I.. 1369.. 1373.. 1359.. 1878.. 1855.. 1869.. 1864.. 1861.. 1863.. 1869.. 1866-. '864.. 1867" IS68-. 1378.. 1866.. 1863.. 1881.. 1837.. 1837.. 1883.. 1886.. Barry 1,280 ],0S9 1,966 1,046 2.1175 1,0211 1,055 1,127 1,126 1,189 1,315 1.II5I 1,168 1,092 2,005 1,451 8:33 24,832 881 128 4,892 13.1190 2,513 2,168 2,590 2,170 ],.5P3 1,271 1,390 170 177 266 1,247 984 816 664 458 491 613 626 2,668 848 285 79 808 604 164 185 116 40 141 58 85,029 1,418 2,524 1,331 1,861 650 612 988 67T 1,029 510 519 606 683 598 708 662 598 5(i9 1,091 770 413 13,657 231 60 2,677 7,471 1,404 1,161 1,374 1,168 818 639 829 91 99 179 688 614 173 294 270 269 866 275 1,422 188 119 85 448 272 81 102 69 22 78 28 17,042 788 1,80* 714 732 680 477 978 469 1,046 510 586 531 688 641 607 4S9 575 528 914 681 415 11.175 160 68 2,215 6,319 1,109 1,1104 1,216 1,002 745 58'i 661 79 78 87 559 420 148 260 188 232 246 251 1,241 160 116 44 855 282 83 83 67 18 68 25 17,087 686 1,2211 667 629 840 804 633 276 565 276 289 277 276 2S6 885 271 832 270 623 864 240 7,707 140 86 1,511 4,350 7t.9 753 841 631 447 407 474 43 66 184 823 289 74 111 185 111 199 137 772 90 67 24 248 ISl 89 67 86 12 85 18 8,998 820 727 870 330 217 200 852 174 392 187 205 198 181 165 21S! 163 204 178 365 284 149 6,838 116 26 1,250 3,642 699 646 704 613 887 829 414 83 54 118 248 227 61 70 156 73 168 107 534 66 82 18 W7 105 21 48 24 8 24 6 6,821 186 473 283 191 119 08 178 9S 167 86 81 SO 91 lis 115 108 112 96 163 128 86 1,882 22 10 255 ♦ 6SS 87 110 183 130 109 75 .55 8 11 14 75 61 28 41 28 87 29 80 228 83 84 6 49 44 n 14 11 4 10 7 8,018 123 248 123 110 4 6 8 4 6 8 8 4 4 8 8 6 6 1 4 2 5 41 2 « Cai-lIOD R C:a$t1eu>n 4 6 6 7 R Hastings Bastings uily 1st and 4th Wards' MaudSd Wards'. Hope ::" « living in Johustown ._ 11 19, Maplu Grove Oraugeville .... IS Prairiuville 14 Rutland 15 Thornapple 1R Woodland... IT IS Yankee Springs.... Bat Co — - 19 sn An Ores fli 6 19 2 2 S 1 1 8 6 1 1 2 4 1 ;::: .... 1 ?? Bay City S3 l8t Ward 9A 2d Ward 8S 8d Ward ?fi 4th Ward 87 Sth Ward ?S 6th Ward ■ !!9 7th Ward JiO SI Olavton ' 8? SH Hampton . . ■ * 31 KawKawlin. Merritt .... Rfi Monitor S7 Pinconning 1 2 2 — . :::: ss *""■ 8» Standish "" 4(1 Williams "*** 4t *9. Benzie Co 10 2 I :::: .... 4!! Benzonia "'" 4+ Colfax """" 46 4R Crystal Lake Gilmore ....... . 2 2 1 :::: :::: .... 47 48 Homestead Inland .... 4'» Jovfleld 1 .... .... ~7 fin Lake "*~* 61 6? Platte Weldon 1 .... .... .... m 159 12 7 14 29 ;:."; :::: ri4 .... R'i Bentou .... ..... 66 57 Berrien Bertraud. .. . .... .... ' Censns of Wards not returned separately, a Act repealed in 1840; rcvired in 1841. POPULATIOK. the Year of Organization of Counties, 7'ownships, and Cities. FsTSi.ijSa AoBD IS riARS AND OVEB. ■o Cqilueen Umuek 10 Teaks of AaE. ui -a o Males. Females. -* % ■s . 1 ■a P i a a s > o O o a MOO «"■ .11 M a a -a ■oS t4 V c o o CO o ■"0" < S o f^ D CS p & No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. S2T 228 89 10 152 103 808 77 81 85 65 1 267 167 94 6 140 !'0 288 86 S3 72 48 9, 6118 845 161 2 228 ISO 617 115 113 151 189 258 160 92 6 167 73 233 89 65 78 01 4 eu 484 194 6 197 146 6:J8 145 123 135 141 5 811 214 92 S 114 70 2-19 68 52 64 66 « SM 220 102 1 88 76 284 77 70 61 76 7 267 181 83 8 167 106 810 88 74 71 77 8 2?5 153 98 6 164 105 83ti 66 82 89 89 9 827 192 180 5 162 88 276 83 67 65 61 10 8i7 20-2 121 4 188 120 845 90 95 81 79 11 28U no 103 7 158 88 254 69 74 68 63 12 815 161 185 -19 127 136 2T8 64 SO 46 88 18 237 ISl 102 4 145 115 275 76 78 64 67 14 498 828 166 4 252 178 554 161 155 145 98 IS 859 217 186 C 207 145 870 105 94 96 81 16 285 139 91 5 83 53 218 46 60 53 70 17 5,864 4,522 1,303 89 2,673 1,958 6,680 1,724 1558 1,864 1,489 18 86 65 24 21 8 44 8 80 10 81 89 37 11 20 6 30 13 14 10 l<) 8U 8 20 1,128 864 257 7 496 899 1,858 899 271 884 804 21 8,428 2,684 722 17 1,376 1,033 8,508 882 868 9.^3 780 22 652 446 105 1 282 193 748 195 188 193 167 ?S 691 480 107 4 180 137 453 124 103 113 1C8 24 7li6 671 131 4 213 163 608 166 154 SI'S 145 25 663 420 141 2 247 171 555 164 183 189 129 26 865 278 263 87 75 149 189 138 98 604 298 134 63 123 80 146 85 in 70 97 829 1 98 817 286 76 6 216 lUO 263 66 88 94 60 2« 86 23 7 1 20 1 71 16 13 19 23 SO 83 28 4 1 11 12 55 18 9 28 10 81 45 88 193 7 62 16 167 20 102 51 897 12 110 17 89 8 118 14 85 n't 259 4 8S 209 145 40 64 19 110 47 73 81 253 1|I3 63 25 63 27 72 29 66 82 84 61 2 85 HI 76 72 86 10 97 49 62 40 173 98 49 18 87 18 44 83 43 19 86 86 4 87 104 70 104 91 456 84 28 8U 220 77 108 47 812 47 40 68 224 1.52 133 163 674 86 86 83 170 45 23 63 163 41 42 85 177 80 83 87 159 R8 ISU 89 121 40 «81 5 41 95 67 89 88 85 47 83 87 26 74 82 21 13 26 6 16 6 12 7 4H 7T 3 41 19 14 160 79 5 42 40 2 104 4S 9 69 86 25 190 150 6 43 86 8 48 87 10 54 88 6 40 89 44 S02 45 ai9 1 46 87 21 84 19 6 19 16 18 9 2 16 20 20 10 5 17 22 6 9 4 11 46 66 88 11 42 8 14 8 8 10 14 11 6 2 11 16 18 9 8 9 8 18 11 8 12 47 47 48 28 49 8 50 86 1 51 13 9 6,056 4 8,m 6 4,405 6 8,227 15 9,075 8 2,248 6 2,296 8 2,250 8 2,286 52 «,824 147 10 68 836 2118 116 12 208 139 426 101 104 93 128 54 7U8 458 240 6 814 260 620 146 lis 127 180 65 8S5 232 145 8 170 129 827 83 91 74 79 66 883 201 98 24 10 199 103 897 103 100 74 120 67 * As SpaldlDs; named changed to Pralrieville in 1848. • As North Climax ; name changed to Inland in 1869. 10 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population by Sex and Age, and la ■«l N s Kl OS ->1 u H COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. S ..! ■J a h lU Hi s .D s 1 s 1 c St. M ALES AQEU 21 YEABS AND OVEB. 1 Si S •3 'a a a ■a (3 a 04 •a p s i: fa c a •a i -0 a s □ el c o No. 4 .... .... .... 1 ____ > o p CO o No. S3 s O No. No. No. No. 1 1837.. ISSti.. 1844.. 1846.. lSt6.. ]8fi7.. ;&S6.. 1829.. IS69.. fssf" 18+2.. 1885.. 1859.. 1882.. 1856.. 1846.. 18S7.. I8S8.. ISSS.. 1886.. 18S7«. 1887.. 1838.. 1846.. 1882.. IS6I.. ISS7I'. 1834.. 1842.. ISSS.. 18J5.. 1837.. 1S86.. lSi6.. 1837- 18S3.. ISSS.. 1S88". 1859.. 1S89.. 18:!7.. 1889':. 1S8S-. IS87.. 1886.. 18381. 1888.. 1884.. 18411. 18:i8.. X883.. 2,880 947 1,281 8v!3 ],nS8 1,122 1,444 1,795 4,592 2,687 1.905 1.626 1,405 969 841 8,283 1,816 1.718 1,276 26,726 1,492 1,248 1.8 J 8 2,114 1,889 841 1,875 4,880 1,217 1,245 901 9(i7 762 1,818 6611 1.222 ■721 ! 1,1111 ■ i,m 1,1178 f,250 85,665 2.614 1,807 980 ifiiS 1,366 1,524 1,082 1,009 941 1,141 ' ],-i8« 984 1,772 . 1,115 ; 1,207 1,2.18 1,484 495 687 412 669 611 729 928 2,208 1,846 857 826 785 602 489 1,716 698 872 664 18,041 770 659 6ri9 1,101 712 486 6i.7 2,013 681 698 395 469 . 894 676 389 644 869 679 1,227 575 1,151 18,166 1,8114 672 514 2,527 692 792 682 617 619 694 668 61.9 922 612 685 678 1,446 452 £94 411 514 611 715 872 2,889 1,841 1,048 800 6T0 4.57 402 1,,572 628 846 612 12,685 722 689 679 1,018 677 405 678 2,287 636 647 6110 498 868 637 811 578 852 522 1,270 498 1,099 17,499 1,810 6«5 472 2,796 664 782 600 462 42"' , 547 . 617 465 800 . 603 • 572 876 721 268 817 216 289 287 884 454 1,166 6li4 602 416 851 219 218 888 848 449 280 7,026 402 8,59 846 .557 870 217 390 1,161 310 829 246 270 199 884 166 880 178 295 725 804 642 9,746 787 888 803 1,475 317 398 274 284 259 SI 18 844 266 5011 280 843 852 476 184 227 120 209 195 232 265 694 899 295 26S 243 139 148 644 241 276 184 4,177 229 215 905 862 2117 136 210 677 188 183 147 159 126 2u9 101 206 113 181 419 196 885 6,044 45S 261 180 979 184 251 370 167 151 206 216 170 827 173 207 216 240 71 89 94 79 89 144 178 454 261 19-1 142 104 79 68 233 99 161 91 2,732 107 135 186 191 165 75 172 465 128 142 94 106 71 165 69 119 59 112 291 104 246 8,510 271 129 109 472 1.15 136 97 118 104 97 122 89 164 1116 126 126 6 3 1 2 1 8 8 11 18 4 14 6 i 1 2 11 3 12 5 113 6 8 5 4 4 n 8 19 5 4 6 6 2 9 6 5 1 2 15 4 10 191 8 3 14 24 8 6 .7 8 4 6 6 7 9 1 10 11 2 ('hickaming Galien .... ^ Ha£;ar . n 6 1 ft Lincoln New Buffalo Niles q Niks (Mu . 10 11 12 IS I6tan(i4th Waidsi 2dan(i8dWaids'. Ornnoko PipePione .... .::: 14 Biiyalton Sodas .... lA St. Joseph . — IB Waiurvliet 19 90 Weesaw Branch Co. .... .. '1 v* "Baiavia " IS B«thel * 01 BroDson ._ ■ '*'S Butler " ■>» California 07 " 28 Ol Coldwater City l8i Ward — . nn 2d Ward. ' 81 8d Ward 4ih Ward .... 88 84 85 Gilead Girard Kindertiook Mattison H7 Noble " Rfl Ovid 89 4n Quincy. .— 41 Union ... 42 4S Cat.hotjn Co Albion 4'l Athens 45 46 47 48 49 Biitile Creek Sntile ureek City'.. BL-dfoid Barlin 398 2(i8 89 1 ■ 102 Tl 29« 78 8* 69 67 H fl6() 2111 158 6 165 115 890 92 88 116 91 1 463 SCS 149 10 229 188 462 102 188 110 112 1* 1,48U 917 484 29 517 415 1,0114 247 278 265 279 9 768 482 200 21 826 S4i 692 168 188 168 178 lu 667 435 224 8 191 173 872 79 85 102 loe 11 447 279 159 9 2U8 1.52 407 lc3 103 99 12- WU 2:iS 110 6 197 128 875 105 82 91 97 IS 211 183 70 3 115 99 286 68 70 76 71 14 SiiO 181 67 2 113 87 228 52 61 64 61 11). 887 623 2.59 3 S&i 265 885 289 226 287 183 16 811-2 200 101 1 1.56 119 896 90 104 105 97 I'C 45S 287 169 7 215 155 446 110 98 122 116 18: 292 1S2 105 5 218 148 843 75 96 70 107 li» 7,6(12 895 4,615 257 2,869 130 118 8 8,107 218 2,288 173 5,703 ■ 804 1,458 49 1,486 101 1,878 68 1,417 96 20- 21 843 194 144 7 141 9S 807 77 8i 67 81 22 SS-S 2S4 146 8 173 103 83S 70 80 111] 87 28 56m 875 177 8 25i 178 507 Ul 151 186 189 24 881 2>;ti 189 6 164 140 328 77 95 72 84 2.^ 244 135 101 8 102 65 213 60 57 40 66 26 416 289 170 7 16:! lis 293 74 70 78 71 27 1,494 408 915 637 22 470 417 788 207 205 178 198 28 288 160 lu 140 112 241 62 68 56 60 29 4119 2.i8 14(1 2 168 126 223 51 60 51 842 212 125 5 74 87 152 88 87 86 41 81 88.1 207 128 5 98 92 172 56 45 85 86 !09 137 2 lUl 68 185 ii 45 47 44 898 228 160 10 1.58 116 262 7$ .58 71 67 34 174 108 70 1 98 60 152 88 87 86 41 '6a 887 2117 128 59 2 1 165 78 101 68 289 221 7S 66 71 62 73 60 67 5:! »Z 804 177 122 5 115 99 268 75 64 52 67 38. 8i>-<^ 4.55 8o8 14 275 221 474 112 115 145 102 8* 207 2mu 95 2 14S 87 287 54 69 68 56 687 407 268 12 256 1T8 487 126 128 116 118 41 10,605 88i> 6,496 6'3 8,954 294 185 18 4,319 815 8,169 221) 7,816 606 2,163 127 1,928 125 1,898 138 1,827 1 '6 42 4S 8S8 263 117 8 Ho li8 293 84 05 82 45 120 8 116 87 192 46 49 46 1,886 889 1,206 22h 6li5 160 25 9 6.S8 180 472 114 1.007 326 260 81 2.59 84 2S6 78 2.52 8? 47 48(1 287 2S6 182 13" lol 14 4 201 110 134 97 866 26t 108 91 9ti 57 90 67 49 4» 278 252 160 144 119 107 4 1 124 1S7 84 84 244 209 69 6.5 7o 68 69 86 60 61 8'24 877 270 279 196 224 157 848 ISO 199 205 118 146 111 9!) ]8(! 137 10 7 2 7 ]5.t 168 127 212 167 167 198 102 112 73 187 98 87 94 251 279 248 4o0 291 275 266 69 73 71 12" 98 64 68 64 78 65 HO 72 71 65 68 63 65 90 6t 70 65:6:1 67164 100 '65 6.'|.56 846 848 10 6 64 » Ai> Milton ; name cliaBsed to Battle Creek io 1840. « As PiDCKiiey : name cbaozcd to ('larea o in iSil. * Aa Cady ; name changed to Emmet in 1889. 12 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874 TABLE I.— Continued. — Population ly Sex and Age^ and S < 2 'A •4 O O o -< COUNTrES, TOWNSHIPS, ClITIES, AND WARDS. i S (5 Hi -•) o IZi o o ■a ■3 i e ! o a 0) Males AaBD 21 Teaeb Aiiik OrEB. B -o a P □ cd o a> No. i •a a § No. 1 « o o a a) M <) No. No. No. No. 1 1832 i 185!t.. 1838- 18:i8.. 18:J6.. 1836.. 1329.. 18-S5.. 1884.. 1S:<3.. lS-.'9.. I8W.. 1S86.. 1883.. 18>18.. 1829.. I3-9.. I8i».. IS83.. 1837.. 1888.. 1835.. 1SC9.. 1873.. I8.T3.. 1855.. 1S55.. 1«6T.. 1669.. 1868.. 1878.. 1S5S.. 18TI.. 1871.. I860.. 185:5.. 1870.. 1819 ■> 1826.. 1827.. 1850.. IS5U.. 1371.. 1370.. 18T4.. 1370.. 1373. 1371.. 1871.. 1339.. IS48.. 18;0.. 1839.. Marshall 953 4,623 891 1,110 1,687 1,517 20,596 1,627 969 1,1163 1,314 1,553 851 532 1,235 929 1,462 1,941 1,915 1,709 1,445 1,431 2,860 81 628 190 812 221 8iJ2 893 283 8,070 866 1,488 126 161 407 522 2,17(1 1,617 832 221 1,864 533 89 212 184 858 23 28,661 1,205 1,200 2,968 500 • 2,224 465 530 877 733 10,592 829 491 582 916 m 449 284 672 464 755 974 1,014 879 746 758 1,2811 47 82U 107 171 124 154 215 142 1,706 200 867 66 84 280 , 269 1,222 918 178 181 745 823 28 126 78 . 188 13 18,162 620 682 1,447 458 2,399 426 630 8111 : 759 9,983 793 478 481 898 773 402 243 613 485 707 967 901 880 699 673 1,080 84 SOS 83 141 97 148 133 91 1,864 166 631 60 77 177 26:3 943 699 159 90 609 260 16 87 01 170 15 11.490 685 563 1,616 283 1,171 232 811 460 430 5,327 891 261 277 431 885 230 141 818 246 8B6 636 504 435 861 415 644 29 167 CI 81 60 103 98 66 879 87 489 80 88 104 181 691 632 85 74 484 180 18 72 84 125 10 6,111 296 SOS 756 180 724 183 164 267 285 8,409 259 164 168 828 267 187 80 203 153 242 3811 83S 289 228 238 450 20 113 40 45 80 84 67 81 690 67 404 28 23 82 96 S49 425 68 61 864 167 8 60 25 104 10 3,888 208 , 210 469 108 420 93 187 196 141 1,818 125 92 100 150 116 87 67 1(16 86 122 191 165 135 116 120 188 9 43 19 88 20 19 81 14 188 29 86 7 10 22 85 134 103 13 13 63 28 5 12 9 19 5 27 1 10 13 4 100 7 5 » 8 2 6 4 9 7 2 16 1 11 7 7 6 2 8 4 ManhaU City^ Newton Penndeld """■ 6 ■T Tukonsha Cass Co. ... R q Howard .10 n La UviiDge- 1?, IK Mason . 14 Milton Ifp Newbtu'jg; .... 111 17 Penn 18 Ifl Porter 20 Silver Creek Volioia .... n 28 Chablt^toix Co. Boyne Valley Charlevoix - -. .... ■v^ 1 2 8 :::; i>fi ?T Eveline ■^R t1 Kll 81 Wilson 82 Cheboygan Co. ..... 1 1 •— .... .... 81 ■8f) Burt . - 88 RT Grant 8R 89 4U 41 Chippewa Co SanltSte. Marie.... Sugar Island- Warner.. - 7 4 8 :::: :::: tH Sheridan . ....... .... .... 4^ Sommerfield , *■ 2 .... .... •19 f)0 Clinton Co. 2,099 87 92 278 lis 6 6 11 6 ""s .... nl I Bath ft"* > City has fonr words ; census not returned by wards. • Included the entire county; name spelled "Alarshal." spelled ''Marshall," Beorganized in 1883 with less territory, and name POPULATION. 13 ilia Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities, Females Aged IS Yeaeb and Over. Child EEN Under 10 Years op Age. o ■a §■ 03 O ■a Males. Females. 4) E3 a el OS o o a ta zt > As Sheboygan ; included entire county. u CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population by Sex and Age, and O P tQ 5 «i o o o PJ ■-3 61 COUNTIES, TOWNSHiPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. lis < ■J £ Hi ■< H S 1 i .a 01 a B lU f=l Males aokd 21 Years and Oveb. V XI a a 'A No. 1 .... .... i CI § No. 1 S a No. No. No. No. 1 1845.. 1S86« 1840i>. 18U.. 1S4.S.. 1S4-2.. \ms-. 1841 .. 18411.. 1S4I.. 1843.. ISSI'l. Ib39.. 1861.. ISTS.. 1861. _ IS7i.. 187S.. 1869.. 1S61.. 1872.. 1871.. 1837.- 1885'. 1848.. 184 1.. 1S39.. 1871.. 1889.. 184-2.. I6S7.. I»J|I.. 1869.. 1888.. 1838.. 18451 . IS42.. 1887.. 1839.. iS4a.. 1858.. 1855.. 1855.. 1855.. 1886.. 18:16.. 1886.. 1366-. 1846.. 1311P.. 1S.88.. 18-86.. ISSo.. Dallfls 1,513 1.4III 1,567 935 1.513 1,473 1,129 1.108 2,653 1,168 968 1,298 1,548 4,741 261 8,12" 586 182 1711 164 216 92 26.907 1,699 1,442 1,104 1,018 2,631 l.'JII3 1,854 1 ,063 2,2-.!ll 1.650 1,401 2.899 1,354 1,248 1.7IS 1.775 1,483 1,272 868 S89 815 84,568 1.087 1,816 1.2611 1,060 ],l!9l 8.S06 1,244 8,197 2,6li8 2,508 2.007 1,014 805 740 7T0 ,528 779 758 582 680 1.261 627 5:19 679 770 2,882 169 1,897 844 108 96 87 188 58 18,875 952 737 578 569 1,260 ta9 720 561 1,140 850 741 1,244 6!ll' 645 869 926 754 669 201 310 158 17,686 516 673 638 660 678 1,841 65" 8,997 1,816 1,206 977 493 718 670 797 457 784 720 647 538 1,292 536 429 619 778 1,859 92 l,2-'8 192 79 74 77 83 89 18,082 947 7"5 526 444 1,871 5114 634 502 1,080 8110 660 1,155 664 603 849 849 679 608 167 279 157 17,082 491 638 602 600 616 1.965 594 4,21111 1.352 1.802 1 ,030 616 S6S 872 408 260 416 8S5 298 296 682 811 267 867 811 1,697 106 1,111 220 67 64 89 • 77 23 7 207 616 852 802 806 711 SIS 864 286 680 45S 8J7 678 812 324 43a 460 891 862 126 147 89 9.194 268 898 861 290 359 1,003 848 2,182 786 612 578 206 234 282 256 145 262 287 198 191 451 207 165 2119 224 1,507 87 1.006 203 60 •tt 25 e3 22 4,648 822 220 182 187 458 202 228 174 409 238 241 477 2U9 227 281 292 251 241 91 87 63 5,782 177 246 192 188 225 6S8 178 1,496 622 426 894 154 lis 183 145 109 149 143 104 101 211 100 85 141 108 183 17 102 15 7 13 14 14 1 2,468 190 126 118 lOfl 286 105 122 108 212 167 183 181 98 97 145 168 138 109 81 64 24 8,256 87 186 157 98 129 4-.'6 162 609 2C7 177 178 47 6 7 7 6 5 6 1 4 19 4 7 16 9 7 2 8 2 <), UeWUt K Dnpluin , 4 Eagle f\ Es«ex n Greenbiish 7 s q Ovid in Riley 11 Victor 1' Walenown IS 14 IS Baldwin Ifi 17 Fairbanks .. 1R IWaple Ridge Masonville 14 •>» ?l Mack Bay ?? m 100 4 6 2 9 17 4 4 2 9 3 8 14 6 5 .... .... """o .... :::: 1 V4 BellevDC 9"! Ben run 96 Broefedeld As Sena. Name changed in 1841. POPULATION. 15 the Year of Organization of Counties Town ihips, and Ciiies. Females aqid IS Yeabs and Over. -Hi a 03 O Cbildren Undee 10 Years op Aqk. 1 ■d Males. F£MALES. j >j* ^^ ' ^ S CJ ti rt 'a - Si £ m a 13 S n 3 > o o o n a en a s >^6 DO (-.d ■?&" □ Co i B a n , 'a'"' o o 03 CO Rt o d e 1 B o 01 a a 01 t fe No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 848 218 126 4 216 185 462 123 109 110 120 1 SSS 286 147 5 191 181 828 87 90 98 58 2 487 266 167 4 183 153 886 98 81 97 110 » 262 1.52 106 4 181 85 247 67 70 54 56 ♦ 4]:) 259 149 5 182 130 872 98 88 95 96 5 8S5 284 146 5 195 147 861 85 68 98 90 A 802 187 110 5 167 108 259 70 47 68 74 7 S95 188 99 8 145 90 342 104 86 72 81 a 691 482 248 11 279 264 647 132 168 198 149 9 SliT 204 102 I 147 85 313 102 67 73 7! 10 S46 H9 92 5 131 66 268 88 08 58 69 11 8' '8 21.5 87 6 128 12" 881) 96 98 87 104 12 868 2»8 106 14 163 143 643 144 122 152 126 18 «63 790 167 6 574 299 1,208 325 286 851 246 U 61 87 13 1 2« 18 65 20 17 19 9 15 654 660 92 2 40S 1S:J 764 207 171 228 168 18 99 S3 21 20 16 IS 9 68 12 12 28 20 13 126 49 . 61 29 14 17 82 10 18 42 14 16 23 11 16 17 84 18 80 1 19 88 28 31 10 9 U 25 10 18 63 65 12 17 22 14 14 12 15 12 2(» 41 1 21 16 10 5 1 14 14 26 9 7 6 3 22 I,?S6 4,702 2,495 89 8,255 2,887 6,772 1,707 1,-06 1,715 1,644 23 6-.'4 814 202 8 221 181 457 103 112 126 117 24 857 230 118 9 147 148 488 102 186 95 106 2.5 292 2»4 84 4 146 90 274 60 70 68 81 26 271 168 458 103 256 157 2.55 83 340 197 606 42 125 64 169 60 140 41 171 97 720 6 28 815 221 91 8 166 98 826 99 71 78 78 29 838 231 10 i 6 169 108 890 106 91 104 89 311 293 176 114 5 148 92 242 78 49 49 66 81 665 4:12 224 9 261 181 488 129 120 188 96 33 460 288 170 2 195 143 394 99 98 104 98 88 894 22.5 168 11 171 99 3.50 101 82 103 64 84 6611 484 218 8 265 185 626 164 152 139 171 85 886 248 89 4 173 120 413 94 111 99 109 86 827 212 112 3 164 108 885 85 82 100 68 87 463 294 153 6 214 151 468 117 106 115 180 88 513 888 171 4 262 147 893 104 100 100 89 .89 S66 284 131 1 171 124 381 99 93 118 76 40 8St 207 117 10 181 104 341 74 102 74 91 41 91 61 82 1 87 26 8.5 15 28 24, 28 4'i 187 75 57 6 72 66 177 42 49 28 68 48 10« 71 28 4 22 22 79 17 30 22 10 44 fl,679 6,051 8,391 187 4,183 3,216 8,446 2,162 2,047 2,168 2,069 45 267 178 86 3 188 89 275 71 69 68 67 46 879 230 14* 5 149 128 267 65 71 73 68 47 869 202 160 7 147 98 285 79 71 67 68 48 283 173 107 5 188 79 263 61 71 7ii 66 49 35U 220 128 2 1.58 104 828 82 84 79 88 Hi 1,150 666 4.57 27 476 889 784 183 175 208 228 bl 887 187 146 4 174 123 267 71 62 64 ' 70 52 2,887 1,660 707 80 918 902 1,8.58 601 446 469 442 53 7« .527 218 4 254 268 666 161 165 191 149 64 719 482 226 11 816 821 541 1.55 124 116 146 to 699 470 217 12 185 169 8S6 125 89 92 80 66 226 171 51 3 164 154 266 60 68 70 67 67 « Ar Wnndangnn. Name changed in 1S39. «i lucliided W X "f pre?eni county "f Clinton. •As Belliville; included entire county. 'As Eaiun in 1337 witli utiier terriliiry ; as Eaton Bapids in 1842. 16 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population by Sex and Age, and 1888. 1843. 18*2- 1S88. 1SH«. 1846' 18->5. I8')I. 18ii7. 1S4-2. 1SJ7. lavi. IStiT 1S67. 1873. ISliB. 1867. 1867. 1870. 185S. 1858. 1,859. 1S55. ISSb. 1858. 1836. 1S57. ISSIi. 185H. 1856. 1858. 1855. 1856.. 18 le.. 1856.. 1861.. 1835.. 18>)«.. 1835.. 1850., IS41.. 1889.. 1885.. 13SS.. 1887 b 1837.. 1835, 1886.. 1810 < 1837. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Flashing J'orest G;iiDes , Gmiesee Grand BlaDC. Montrnpe Mt. Morns... Mandv , ElcbfieUl , Thetford Vlunna , GSAKD Tratersf. Co. Blah- East Bay Pile Lake Grant _. Locg Lake Mayfleld Paradise ., Peninsula.- Traverse Whitewaler Gratiot Co Arcada. Beihany Elba Emerson , Pultmi UamiliuD Lsfayi'tte Newark New Haven... Nortli Shade. North Star Pine River Seville Snmner. Washington . Wheeler HiLLBDALi; Co... Adams... Allen , Amboy _ Cambria Camden Pavetle Hiihdale Hillsdale Glty. IstWard 2d Ward 8d Ward 4ih Ward Jefferson Litchrteld Moscow Pittsford Ransom ReadiLg 1,S66 l,-!65 1,400 l,55'i 1,889 868 1,849 1,8-7 1,851 1,184 1,718 6,849 S71 519 868 811 275 811) 868 695 1,544 6u8 18,886 9T0 1,1168 i-ii 770 1,222 810 424 1,18,1 785 ],"03 914 2,248 662 942 6611 866 81,566 1,674 1,0114 1,232 1,519 1.995 2,853 505 8,684 740 1,072 ii29 943 1,836 1,188 1,577 1,689 1,928 989 782 78U 731 726 45;S 696 671 634 642 868 2,801 202 278 196 158 142 ■167 188 877 771 822 7,804 6ii6 5T9 251 404 639 16ll 280 591 893 542 460 1,141 847 495 853 209 15,971 8?U 825 614 771 1,015 l.iSO 254 1,768 854 610 455 449 997 927 627 788 768 974 ti Males Aoed 21 Years and Oveb. a la o -a ^ ^ OS 2 o s> 13 P s •a > o ^ a 13 ra •a s r3 •o o fl p n a Iz; (d C3 ea in o o o» ■^ a % No. No. No. No. No. No. 926 494 286 195 18 088 854 26'i 90 2 664 890 277 111 2 769 896 241 149 6 1 668 838 221 160 12 408 210 182 78 8 1 1 653 815 175 132 8 651! 867 220 140 7 -.._ 667 854 220 182 2 542 824 204 112 8 650 453 284 167 2 .— .._. 2,548 1,864 946 400 18 .._. 169 99 68 29 2 241 128 86 40 2 157 109 95 14 168 79 47 31 1 188 79 61 27 1 143 175 818 778 236 65 91 169 8J4 151 45 T9 102 275 98 20 10 61 116 62 2 6 8 1 -._ 6,583 8,471 2,8S8 1,026 • 61 1 464 250 157 90 8 484 171 278 114 206 78 65 83 2 2 1 866 688 150 182 29-2 77 115 190 86 62 95 21 6 7 194 689 887 461 454 90 277 180 245 224 66 195 122 149 185 82 78 66 87 66 2 4 2 9 8 1,102 6ij2 465 142 5 816 447 151 266 105 191 46 78 2 808 150 95 40 16 157 15,695 98 8,579 78 6,245 20 8,145 184 5 844 451 267 165 19 779 618 449 292 248 196 191 90 10 5 1 718 976 1,173 411 493 708 249 299 471 164 189 219 8 6 12 1 251 1,916 140 1,011 77 629 60 865 8 16 1 886 562 210 294 181 187 78 102 1 4 1 474 494 9110 266 241 506 162 149 289 100 85 206 4 7 10 909 542 829 198 16 I 556 789 776 825 469 891 197 246 255 121 198 182 7 15 4 964 642 864 1S5 S • As Powonagawirk ; name changed to Montrose in 1848. l> As Florida ; name chaBged to Joffereon in 1849. POPULATION. 17 tTie Year of Organization of Coxmiies, Townships, and Cities. FiaiALRs Aged 18 Years and Oteb. .o 8 S14 8-22 STO 4i2 4'i6 SIIJ 8TS 864 298 457 nv W 75 67 68 t6 ] 89a 143 8,e68 HI «»7 96 181) 285 6S 84 269 178 2^6 22'i £65 148 28 152 78 9,236 5iia 466 824 448 648 786 ]4i 3,185 2i8 849 8!!7 281 645 6<5 867 6116 431 682 No. 285 2'i!9 aOi 2611 243 127 :95 282 201 194 272 905 60 82 76 44 4-2 48 75 1118 273 97 2,884 151 1S4 67 1111 202 60 68 179 117 131 185 481 1U5 163 96 60 6,669 231 262 214 263 848 495 68 7.;5 181 2119 198 167 82(1 283 228 298 278 873 No. 228 89 63 159 17; 63 116 189 151 101 174 874 82 87 8 28 25 20 10 65 118 46 984 95 72 88 67 79 1 25 81 66 96 86 119 40 61 8,-381 212 ]9:i 101 156 188 232 69 486 1 117 90 215 241 129 201 146 190 No. 1 1 5 8 2 17 1 136 12 11 9 4 12 9 Childben Undbr 10 Ykaks of Age. •a a o -a s o u.cd Males. Females. a 3 p *§ BS !zi CO a ^ D lO P tn No. No. No. No. No. No. 212 173 472 123 110 120 119 1 165 101 428 100 113 115 93 2 182 105 868 67 77 102 67 S 170 131 426 121 88 105 111 4 170 101 8119 86 87 68 68 5 88 73 232 77 78 69 68 6 161 ViS 484 106 114 103 106 7 141 95 846 90 78 91 92 8 174 122 847 85 71 102 69 9 157 102 8U8 95 66 73 69 10 216 173 420 79 121 122 98 11 663 604 1,540 879 405 877 879 12 4:3 28 109 28 82 25 24 18 8-' 42 147 23 40 Si 42 14 84 29 97 24 29 25 19 16 87 81 89 23 19 19 28 16 81 SO 68 11 21 16 20 17 64 85 88 28 20 21 19 18 87 21 128 Si 23 85 83 19 91 67 219 60 67 47 53 20 180 164 414 92 106 118 99 21 64 67 181 63 64 84 40 22 1,764 1,804 4,079 1,063 1,006 1,060 950 23 125 77 271 70 61 82 68 24 188 S3 812 88 85 67 77 25 62 29 122 42 S3 24 23 26, 112 81 215 55 55 49 66 27 163 112 870 87 97 102 84 28 85 29 101 26 22 82 21 29 69 45 146 89 42 28 87 3U 148 114 826 84 82 90 7u 31 103 91 288 60 55 62 61 32 148 88 294 72 77 73 72 83 118 94 261 66 67 79 59 84 226 226 685 105 149 177 144 85 91 60 212 67 48 44 68 86 116 78 251 66 57 73 65 37 87 63 208 59 66 60 43 Hi 89 84 117 42 80 28 17 39 8,790 2,871 7,090 1,794 1,808 ],6S6 1,802 40 208 164 861 94 82 80 1115 41 212 166 819 82 82 68 87 42 141 180 845 98 88 67 97 43 205 128 832 72 83 77 100 44 277 188 489 108 141 109 131 45 268 2l5 431 117 92 111 111 46 64 66 103 29 21 23 80 47 414 835 639 159 184 164 182 48 32 69 151 25 87 44 45 49 123 129 172 46 42 85 49 m 107 78 151 82 50 42 27 51 97 109 2i6 66 65 48 61 52 229 164 454 142 121 119 72 5S 1911 177 882 84 111 74 113 64 160 90 246 76 66 50 64155 189 127 296 75 65 83 73 56 174 154 889 107 91 109 82 3T 201 187 466 99 182 97 188 68 « As Kowland ; name changed to Ransom in 1818. 3 18 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — OoNTiinjED. — Population ly Sex and Age, and o o § H COONTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o Hi O O Ph <3 ■< O •a s o \ •3 i 1 ! ■3 i Males Aoed 21 Years and Ovbb. 1 E a p OS 1 i o o b o i o •a a 01 o o No. 1 T3 0) O o No. No. No. No. .... 1 No. 1 1836.. 183T.. 1835.. 1840.. 1S3S» 1846.. 1867. 1869.. 1866.. IS63.. 1861.. 1S67.. 1847.. 1847.. 1867.. 1866.. 1867.. 1859.. 1857.. 1S73.. 1867.. 1859.. 1868.. 1856.. 1863.. 1861.. 1866.. 1859. _ 1854.. 1867.. 1869.. 1861.. 1861.. 1858.. 1856.. 1858 b 1866.. 1859 c 1868.. 18B1.. 18611 1888.. 1888.. 1887.. 1839.. 1842.. 1887.. 1842.. 1869.. 1840.. 1838.. 1842.. 1842.. 1888.. 1836.. 1838.. Rcipio . _...„_ 1,009 1,267 1.898 1,886 1,980 19,036 695 402 5,219 2,891 2,068 487 1,466 1,660 1,282 1,764 1,146 11,964 664 148 171 1,042 150 625 608 258 280 722 872 662 290 1,074 905 734 638 1,154 196 482 228 866 SOU 29,193 1,298 1,3-30 925 1,«67 1,338 871 P 7,445 1,205 2,615 1,384 1,407 1,252 872 2,597 539 666 692 698 1,044 11,018 428 201 8,110 1,686 1,170 241 873 918 704 1,102 685 6,614 865 80 95 646 90 828 841 185 150 465 192 sm 166 557 491 408 864 602 101 253 120 207 168 15,204 663 684 485 729 701 449 8,834 638 1,296 764 820 685 450 1,279 470 601 706 693 936 8,017 272 201 2,109 1,205 898 196 598 742 678 662 561 5,850 299 68 76 896 60 297 262 123 ISO 267 180 261 125 617 414 826 274 552 95 229 108 169 132 18,989 625 646 440 6.'8 637 422 3,611 667 1,819 6211 687 617 422 1,818 274 856 897 840 498 5,848 262 113 1,840 681 629 107 570 478 887 621 260 8,008 168 84 45 848 44 143 142 67 67 204 78 124 62 218 242 198 182 253 47 108 48 105 91 7,917 820 866 280 872 892 232 2,029 316 707 842 408 866 244 726 158 214 216 219 832 5,088 285 84 1,709 582 531 88 506 876 264 641 222 2,168 110 25 86 283 80 100 86 52 42 158 50 87 68 152 198 128 143 157 80 67 80 82 75 6,818 193 247 150 226 221 162 1,457 223 470 228 266 226 157 604 109 129 162 112 162 749 27 29 130 96 95 24 61 100 71 78 88 820 51 9 9 60 14 43 66 16 24 46 28 87 9 60 42 68 87 101 17 40 17 22 16 2,477 118 115 78 144 168 67 567 90 228 106 131 122 SI 210 7 18 13 9 4 14 •>. s WheatlaDd 4 5 Woodbridge Wright .... A T Adams _ 8 Bara^'a q Calumet 1 8 2 ""i in 11 Hancock . _ 19, 11 L^Anse' . ..,_. 8 2 2 1 :::: .... 14 11 Qiiincv ._ , Id IT Webster ^h HtTRON Co. .... .. - 19 2 1 .... It fn Bloomfield . ?i Brooktteld 1 .... ..... f) Caseville f^ Colfax ^s 1 .... .... 06 "T Grant i .... .... on flt) Huron .... Lake SI Meade I'l Paris 6 2 2 2 ;::: :::: fli Rubicon S5 Sand Beach ^6 feebewalng SR Sherman. . . . i 1 1 ■"-- <)<( Siirel 40 Verona. . . White Rock Ingham Co, ■t" 121 8 4 7 2 8 8 15 8 9 18 6 8 6 n 1 1 41 Anrelius . ._ 45 4(i Bunker Hill Delhi .... 4R Lansing 49 Lansing City'^ Le Roy .... »>>7 Locke pg iVIeridian . . •ifi Vevay • Inctndes the population of Spurr and Arron townsliips. 3 City has five ward? ; census not returned by wards. » As Canaan ; name changed to Wright in 1844. !> As AachTille ; name changed to Seuewaing in 1857. POPULATION. 19 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Females Aoed 18 Yeaks and Oteb. 273 816 440 354 608 3,608 1S2 9T 1,025 432 413 86 299 849 266 2 S3 236 2,877 129 811 33 185 84 121 IIT 67 61 118 78 118 49 183 210 IBS 183 245 41 92 43 66 62 6,063 3b:! 248 224 339 418 23S 2,225 822 751 837 856 858 228 751 No. 169 211 254 228 339 2,S52 112 74 863 319 808 63 266 265 136 223 188 1,660 92 24 24 145 20 74 65 46 41 84 62 81 41 146 173 118 106 151 24 64 31 47 47 5,802 2U5 220 146 198 235 148 1,685 210 491 218 227 225 122 498 •a 3 No. 101 128 174 120 159 742 20 23 158 108 107 60 680 87 6 8 40 12 46 50 11 20 33 26 35 8 87 87 54 29 91 17 83 12 18 15 2,616 124 126 74 139 169 88 626 107 247 109 125 124 101 253 No. 17 104 4 2 6 2 9 2 14 5 18 15 4 4 5 11 No. No. 183 160 163 182 226 1,802 53 41 421 826 217 48 81 161 141 202 107 1,550 81 20 19 146 17 89 69 24 42 118 43 88 83 112 89 95 85 1.55 30 75 29 41 5,531 166 159 99 185 145 117 945 184 246 257 260 148 90 242 S " S 3 89 105 115 137 157 1,266 43 44 270 190 149 28 44 15* 117 120 107 1,058 66 II 17 74 9 61 60 14 81 69 88 55 29 97 62 65 52 127 25 48 17 86 19 2,478 119 129 80 117 98 77 220 112 106 115 69 258 Chilubeh Under 10 Teaks op Aqb. a a 210 800 283 878 692 6,.506 200 107 1,668 1,313 66" 168 472 518 481 538 486 8,976 236 68 67 294 46 211 199 96 79 213 135 177 117 464 312 213 181 869 63 164 91 119 96 7,165 855 828 292 344 295 2ll7 1,660 351 691 836 293 2S5 241 615 Males. a o P No. 61 78 64 75 ' 184 1,686 65 20 821 4ll8 190 45 102 165 128 162 120 1,088 71 . 17 16 90 18 47 67 81 19 58 38 60 43 113 70 66 60 87 16 40 16 88 29 1,851 80 74 81 85 87 49 460 105 169 81 78 7-2 00 169 No. 71 77 68 96 187 1,677 48 27 52S 827 184 41 120 121 108 127 98 973 60 9 15 67 16 49 .'.3 13 22 75 33 89 27 114 90 64 37 102 9 80 28 23 18 1,825 102 85 75 67 77 61 410 83 174 84 89 64 66 143 Females. 13 <^ No. 49 69 79 118 148 1,587 50 86 322 298 176 48 126 118 101 148 121 1,088 66 12 18 87 8 75 60 29 17 48 87 89 28 122 77 62 89 95 15 50 27 28 24 1,702 85 66 62 98 69 65 385 95 168 72 67 150 No. 59 81 72 87 128 ],60« 47 26 492 285 : 160 89 125 : 121 104 111 97 48 ; 15 1 18 1 60 ' 9 I 40 ; 89 ' 28 21 82 27 49 11 115 75 41 45 85 14 44 21 80 27 1,757 88 88 74 74 72 62 406 68 185 88 64 77 58 158 "= As White Eoct, and included White Rock as now organized * As Rock; name changed to White Rock in 1865. <•■ Includes inmates of the State Reform School. name changed to Sherman in 1 866. 20 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTiTsmi).— Population by Sex and Age, and 4 s « 7 8 9 in 11 12 18 14 15 16 IT 18 19 SO 21 82 S8 !4 25 S6 27 28 29 80 81 82 88 81 85 86 87 18R9' ISiirt. 16891 1887.. 188S« 18!i8. 1849. 1815. IMS.. 1887 187«.. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Wheatfleld WhiteOak WiiliamsLown . 1812. _ 1887'' 1844.. 1846.. 1845.. 1846.. 1S88.. is-^-;.. 1846.. 1845.. 1857.. 1S«6.. 1869.. 1878.. 1S67.. 1869.. 1867.. 1657.. 18.»'7.. 1870.. 1ST8.. 1859.. ISB8.. 1858. 1855. 1868.. I86:{ . IS7I'.. 1857.. 1S68.. 18H6.. l>fiS.. 1861.. 1866.. 187-2.. 1682.. 1887 f 1589.. losiA Co Berlin BlIStOH Cnmpbell Danby Eastuu IipDia liwia City l>-tan'l ad Wards' 8d and4ihWardsi Keene , Lyons Norih Plains Odessa Orange Orleans , Oiisco Forlland Konalil Sebewa loBcn Co Alabaster*. _. Baldwin Edwards s Grunt. ■• Oscoda Plainlield.... Sable Tawas* Tbompson s.. »)geuiaw' ISABELI,.V Co.. Eroomfield .. Chippewa.., Coe. Coldwater.. Fremont Gilmore Isabella LincDiu Holland Shertnan... Union Vernon Wise JiCKSOS Co.! Blackman.. Colambia. . h o Hi 942 955 1,405 28,876 ],65» 1,99!! 1,119 1,141) 1,164 1,496 8, ,15 1 ],8(;S ■i,Mi 2,S4S 1,S08 1,U87 1.841 ],42S 1,684 2,896 ],8-'4 1,291 • 4,782 439 1,103 66 61 1,0111 119 868 943 66 149 6,059 84 334 1,041 2z8 87:1 1)5 91 il 7iU) 293 a S21 6U4 747 14,768 S75 978 619 699 6U4 77a ],653 968 696 680 ],49ii 948 681 695 7S9 881 1,855 (186 663 2,859 270 615 64 81 629 71 621 634 8,273 46 185 684 1-29 190 66 469 878 163 84 .')3 970 496 f>1f, 854 866 225 7,983 Uifr-iS l,8t)8 748 1,596 799 a 15 a 421 451 658 18,588 754 9iO 660 641 6611 rn 1,698 900 693 bVi 1,8.t8 S55 6ii6 646 664 808 1,241 688 626 1,9! J 69 483 4 20 872 48 842 4119 21 60 2,786 88 149 5ii7 9) 185 49 482 827 140 81 474 221 141 18,135 625 797 Males aged 21 Yeaeb and Cteb, a 251 249 863 7,702 419 68< 304 321 824 4110 959 690 869 806 819 482 249 889 896 466 749 8f9 807 1,848 164 866 61 17 446 41 884 810 19 80 19 76 266 66 lOO 29 250 166 70 21 269 197 150 11,242 400 486 No. 178 166 260 5,088 274 820 216 219 204 259 722 462 260 179 629 205 17 226 254 296 514 231 204 1,611 130 882 45 11 408 23 298 272 15 77 1,306 14 45 188 66 69 54 182 127 64 18 226 174 134 7,754 272 247 No. 81 128 2,494 140 197 88 95 113 184 229 123 106 120 2T7 166 75 112 181 1S6 228 1 100 282 83 62 6 6 87 18 40 88 4 8 880 5 80 80 10 81 5 62 63 16 8 48 22 16 121 178 No. 6 8 10 120 5 15 5 7 7 7 7 4 8 9 10 8 8 1 10 4 12 7 3 5 1 2 18 No. 146 6 16 No. No. ' Censns of wards not returned separately. »InclndesT. 21 N., E'» Sand 4 E., in i he unorganized county of Ogemaw, s Wholly in the unoicanized couiiiy of Ogi'miiw. ' Townships 22 N , R's 8 and 4 E , wiiich are aitacbod, reported tn have no inhabitants. 6 Townships 23 N., E's 8 and 4 E. areatiached, bni the supervisor did not talie the census of them because It would have cost $10 to gel to them. 'Includes iheN. H of the unorganized county of Ogemaw. ' Composed of T'a ii and 28 N., of li's 1 and 2 B., in the unorganized county of Ogemaw. POPULA.TION. 21 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Fexales ageb 18 rBAEa AND Over. ■a a fa d o Childeen Under 10 Tears oi" Aqb. o ■* 03 Males. Femalbb. ^ u •a u a •5i~ botH ^ E •z m s; t> n ?.Sl ■a 1 3 p •a O ■a o a ^4 as E3 V a a ts. a p . '%h R o B a £ a a ■aS »-- ■Drt o o 00 S s < S, 1 P P Q is No. No. No. No. No. No. & No. No. No. No. 825 151 72 2 120 77 269 74 76 65 64 1 266 170 83 8 121 96 238 69 75 43 66 « 84T 264 79 4 162 183 830 108 94 82 96 3 T,616 4,94S 2,E72 96 8,468 2,475 7,115 1,892 1,726 1,765 1,732 4 419 271 144 4 224 187 460 122 110 102 126 5 662 847 203 7 25" 159 890 1119 S2 100 99 C !6I 179 30 2 122 IIB 874 103 91 89 92 T 806 202 101 8 127 86 8liO 92 69 77 72 8 82S 204 119 S 142 96 274 61 77 70 66 9 895 260 130 6 195 14S 858 90 87 93 8S ID 911 663 283 111 813 279 7S9 177 209 2111 198 11 514 8S1 126 7 160 168 441 92 121 130 93 12 897 287 107 3 J 53 121 848 85 83 80 95 IS 808 136 115 7 178 119 2M 811 64 69 76 14 791 501 234 6 8S5 225 673 180 166 175 162 15 47S 297 169 9 266 168 473 152 109 111 1111 -.6 243 167 77 i 141 98 851 91 li'O 82 78 IT 8S9 223 112 4 161 131 871 102 93 87 89 IS 858 223 129 6 182 144 844 97 85 74 88 19 474 292 177 6 224 147 858 88 83 88 94 24 746 491 246 9 295 223 683 168 143 182 140 21 893 253 133 7 149 87 881 91 87 79 74 32 897 184 110 8 176 110 402 90 91 127 94 23 1,045 880 162 8 432 274 1,188 824 255 863 241 24 85 7ii 236 2 15 89 85 95 28 75 132 272 5 6(> 68 2 21 66 1 28 88 2 83 60 9S 275 n 2 2T 12 8 3 1 7 2 13 4 8 4 2 28 211 174 86 1 36 67 201 64 43 62 42 29 29 16 169 169 13 23 29 12 S3 101 4 64 61 S3 200 232 9 68 70 9 46 63 10 60 95 6 86 64 30 192 31 199 1 .32 14 11 25 993 8 1 884 7 6 694 8 628 16 29 1,752 6 8 472 8 10 408 6 3 461 1 8 411 33 26 84 1,886 9 85 16 11 43 157 89 65 18 161 6 28 61 10 21 S 68 11 43 126 19 46 12 99 8 86 106 IS 88 11 68 80 108 8115 71 103 40 £51 7 84 79 2b IS 15 60 9 82 63 IS 26 10 60 11 21 79 17 29 6 73 3 21 84 10 80 9 58 36 71 37 283 8« 49 89 86 41) 23 41 283 4 42 169 97 41 85 41 68 27 202 96 69 21 48 21 63 87 47 17 44 69 1 44 17 14 191 s 18 9 1 94 82 276 n 31 8 Sli 9 7 4 71 46 «8S 8 46 113 90 61 2S IS 81 28 21 148 93 48 IS 34 2E 26 2S 411 n 47 74 1 43 10,74( 7,051 8,52£ 16C 4,208 8,02f 8,764 2,30t 2,09- 2,27r 2,091 4« 87? 241 18 S 15i 7' 86' 111 7' 9 78 51) 45i 2CE 17' r 15^ 1 14' 88- 9( 8E 91 IIU 61 • The wholp onnly was organized into a township by the name of Jacksonopolis in 1830 ; name changed In 1831 to Jacksonbnri:. • AsBrntUK; namu changed to Wheatfleld in 1841. b A.s Phelpj*town ; narau chantrud to Williamstown in 1357. « As Cass'; name cbansed lo Berlin in ls42, J A^ Maple : nume changed in Lyonp in i840. • Indndes the popnlaiinn nf the unorganized county of Ogemaw, except that in T. 23 N., K 3 3 and 4 E. ' As Juckaon ; a part of Jackson reorganized aa Blackman in 1867. 22 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — ^Continued. — Population ly Sex and Age, and i t ■< O « COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o g < a 1 1 u o to 'o Males Aobd 21 Yeabs akb Ovbb. 1 s la O o § - i o . fd 1 i 1 ■a §■ % No. i O Np. 0) to 3 O s 1 No. No. No. No. 1 1886.. 18;f6.. 18!)6.. 18S6. 1857.. l"836" 1837.. 1859.. 1869 c 1887.. ISilS.. 188T.. 18.36.. 1883.. 1883.. 18871 1888.. 1336 « 1380.. 1888- . 1842.. 1888-. 1838.. 1884.. 1837.. I8:i0r 1S39.. 1S86.. 1838.. 1886-. 1882.. 1889.. IfiSU u 1838.. 1816.. 1871.. 1378-. 1871 J 1878.. 1873.. 187-2.. 1868.. 1871k 18T8.. 1886.. 18.33.. 1849.. 1,834 1,757 1,397 1,069 13,869 1.552 1,371 809 2,3)9 2,087 1,638 2,448 11,675 1,515 1,027 1,120 868 1,407 1,139 i,m 1,476 1,123 1,253 907 1,164 1,327 32,284 1,181 1,400 1,200 1,4110 1,974 1,294 s 11,743 1,489 1,127 1.004 1,088 1,265 1,678 2,017 1,079 1,460 11,259 127 810 51 207 64 286 169 96 62,671 1,851 2,591 676 870 761 585 7,280 778 646 889 1,080 1,043 922 1,262 1,165 79.5 558 600 442 725 B97 650 778 534 667 493 610 685 16,588 630 783 637 748 987 693 B,S28 777 532 542 651 673 846 1,012 696 799 692 69 174 26 112 88 183 90 50 82,576 687 1,828 60S 337 636 624 6,679 779 725 420 1,249 994 716 1,186 510 720 469 520 416 632 642 647 698 539 591 409 554 642 16,701 651 667 568 652 937 601 6,930 712 645 462 432 538 827 1,005 483 661 567 63 136 25 95 26 102 79 46 30,096 664 1,263 891 503 446 277 4,494 480 865 187 663 593 554 740 907 421 288 S86 248 879 813 839 885 533 840 270 810 8S4 8,740 293 863 844 875 659 858 8,163 405 298 299 266 344 465 581 802 875 870 84 87 14 67 21 75 46 26 17,271 823 622 263 813 818 197 8,433 852 249 135 470 464 467 680 766 266 182 203 139 286 198 217 240 210 203 192 133 202 5,691 194 220 227 246 818 227 2,233 235 130 186 179 211 272 822 188 254 283 27 65 12 60 17 53 40 19 12,072 194 433 115 180 128 77 937 126 116 47 193 8 10 4 8 24 2 9 R Hanover i._ 4 5 6 7 Jackson City 1st Ward 2d Ward... R 8d Ward 5 .... .... ith Ward 5th Ward in 129 86 154 136 168 102 120 104 137 114 115 140 117 130 75 119 127 2,922 m 148 lis 122 225 125 910 165 114 105 75 125 185 197 104 115 80 7 22 2 '17 4 16 6 6 4,999 124 178 5 1 6 5 7 4 8 5 6 6 7 5 5 7 8 7 5 122 5 ■ 6 3 5 15 6 20 5 4 9 1 8 8 12 10 6 2 .... .... 4 2 1 1 .... It 6th Ward. ^'^ Tth Ward ifl 8th Ward . 14 11 Liberty 16 17 Norvell 1R 19 Pnlaski •>n Elvea ?1 Saudstone __ . . 22 Spring Arbor Springport , .... •tA 95 Tompkins.. ?fi Waterloo 87 Kalamazoo Co .... 'fl Biady RO Al Climax R9 Rfl Coopers .. 8* Kalamazoo Oshtemo .... 8ii Pavilion .... 88 81 Prairie Honde Richland .... <10 Rops 41 4? Texas 4R 44 4!) Kalkaska Co 4A 47 Cold Springs 4S 49 Orange 50 1 .... .... 51 Spiingfield 5' 1 192 5 11 6 -,_. 63 51 Kent Co... Ada 8 55 • Ab Wopt Portage; name changed to Henrietta in 1840. li Includes convicts in State Prison. " As Broiiklyn ; name changed to Norvell in 1873. 4 As J.ick.ion ; a part of Jackson reorganized as Summit in 1857. e As East Portiige ; name changed in 13-17. ' As Arcadia; name changed to Kalamazoo in 1836. POPULATION. 23 the Tear of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Fksalks Aqes 18 Years and Oveb. s Childbkk Undeb 10 Years or Age. •a Malks. 1 Females. | 1 •a S 00 to o o a H so at a .Ha sa Si .£3 a 2 i 1 a 1 w fan r E 1 & No. No. No. No. No. No. & No. No. No. No. 896 250 188 8 145 131 271 67 83 67 64 1 586 818 208 10 171 154 893 93 93 114 83 2 894 264 124 6 148 96 814 96 72 76 71 8 S9T 200 90 7 1)9 77 289 75 64 72 78 4 8,990 2,988 1,028 84 1,291 1,025 8,069 824 671 803 761 5 491 348 146 2 157 111 818 78 68 93 79 6 444 310 181 8 118 115 8,!9 37 76 SO 86 7 268 196 67 5 77 62 215 67 68 42 48 » lit 571 199 7 216 201 472 lis 83 138 188 9 606 464 146 6 2115 158 470 140 100 120 110 lU 428 819 103 1 188 110 863 104 76 107 76 11 718 528 183 7 219 187 684 179 124 155 126 12 268 213 48 8 111 81 813 56 91 68 108 18 417 246 107 4 185 126 866 99 90 ini 76 14 287 168 112 7 123 88 236 76 66 52 42 15 887 215 120 2 184 76 237 66 64 62 46 16 267 147 103 7 104 72 177 48 42 40 47 IT 408 241 169 8 168 105 S62 80 98 105 69 18 801 167 181 8 143 109 268 77 69 67 66 19 848 202 185 6 146 128 846 86 79 80 101 20 410 246 156 8 198 125 858 103 92 79 84 21 830 211 114 5 149 100 211 48 64 62 57 'ii 847 222 119 6 172 108 291 76 79 78 68 28 247 157 83 7 116 60 214 62 60 56 46 24 299 171 123 5 169 109 287 67 74 81 66 25 880 191 116 28 187 125 351 78 86 96 91 26 9,062 6,838 3,080 144 8,765 2,394 7,828 1,992 2,086 1,878 1,872 27 800 178 118 4 156 212 266 62 65 72 67 28 865 221 128 6 196 119 862 88 81 S3 105 29 842 217 105 20 165 98 256 48 80 69 69 au 882 268 117 2 175 91 377 100 93 SO 99 81 599 837 243 14 244 189 888 88 96 96 108 82 885 203 129 8 no 121 310 85 80 74 71 88 8,465 2,384 1,037 44 1,166 1,123 2,631 760 739 692 640 84 884 2B7 144 8 194 148 868 88 90 76 106 85 803 183 111 9 150 102 274 66 63 71 69 36 276 169 112 5 114 82 233 68 71 62 62 37 262 178 85 4 154 106 266 61 80 60 S4 8ti 869 254 107 8 164 80 298 97 67 70 64 89 472 281 182 9 178 152 406 92 111 106 98 40 674 855 216 8 222 196 494 117 142 120 115 41 277 145 127 5 140 77 283 68 91 58 71 42 867 248 114 5 178 103 487 119 127 91 100 48 277 216 60 1 115 89 408 118 94 111 90 44 83 26 45 9 7 15 3 14 85 2 7 26 2 89 102 21 16 28 7 6 24 8 10 28 6 8 27 6 4b 60 , 46 12 47 89 10 44 10 4 8 16 7 19 14 2 14 61 20 74 13 4 20 16 6 19 17 9 16 16 1 20 41) 14 49 68 1 50 84 28 15 11,464 210 6 7 5,303 181 12 10 7,453 174 18 11 6,412 144 64 27 16,540 362 16 10 4,109 101 16 4 8,748 89 21 10 8,960 91 11 8 8,728 81 51 62 16,995 848 225 7 8 53 54 646 411 215 20 864 216 713 139 203 183 188 6b e Includes inmates of the Asylum for the Insane. h As Brady; name changed to Schoolcraft in 1842. „ , .. ^ „ v .,„.„■„_„ 1 Includes the population in the unorganized county of Crawford; it was not all, however, very care- fully enumerated. uiiy eiiuuiciaLcu. J As Round Lake : name changed to Clearwater in 1878. * As Kaska ; name changed to Springiield in 1878. 24 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Co'sinavET).— Population by Sex and Age, and s § OS COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. < I < 1 i i 1 1 03 (U ei 1^ 1 lU "c 1 1 Males aoeu 21 Tears and Oveb. 5.. 1S55 8 Alpine 1,348 1,2411 1,504 1,630 l,2f6 1,0511 1,287 ^,•m 1,941 25,928 8,586 2,815 4,730 4.514 2,995 1,724 2,963 2,566 1,250 2,8-i6 2,361 1,1130 1,816 1,499 1,310 1,587 66'J 866 1,129 1,884 2,008 6,415 1,406 290 1.092 228 1,472 4 928 1,813 476 104 91 181 120 104 224 217 114 182 25,140 2,056 621 1,654 954 1,4,i9 C98 656 811 860 632 561 698 688 1,056 13,-i07 1,855 1.365 2,262 2,329 1,623 9118 1,512 1,363 652 1,411 1,287 698 956 796 714 843 846 464 691 1,001 1,046 3,237 883 174 e.-ii 142 851 4 632 1,015 268 611 68 93 77 72 1.30 112 63 92 13,095 1,"05 832 867 514 777 650 634 693 820 673 ' 489 594 5S6 8J6 12,716 1,731 1,460 2,468 2,215 1,367 8.!1 1,461 1,2(18 698 1,415 1,074 487 860 703 696 744 316 402 68s 883 963 2,178 623 116 441 81 621 396 798 218 64 23 88 43 82 94 106 61 90 12,045 1,051 289 787 440 6.^2 848 819 402 896 831 291 297 831 563 T,497 9.56 873 1,288 1,464 871 490 794 757 812 742 735 230 60S 400 893 4'i7 179 282 815 602 636 1,867 666 102 847 80 443 4 825 671 321 28 63 63 49 61 65 73 86 43 6,569 628 1.57 4011 225 324 214 200 253 265 212 182 177 213 364 5,734 712 681 894 1,168 704 376 639 610 133 469 563 192 293 244 815 263 128 156 179 819 832 1,636 498 86 280 61 371 8 286 446 83 22 49 34 41 46 45 67 26 84 4,456 818 106 238 164 216 130 114 187 127 113 99 112 U6 183 1,716 289 192 877 236 164 113 202 143 121 259 168 37 197 149 77 164 49 78 128 178 196 278 67 16 65 19 72 1 88 120 37 6 4 18 7 6 9 10 9 14 2,021 196 60 118 63 103 4 6 12 4 4 10 6 8 1 47 4 5 17 10 8 1 8 4 7 14 4 1 18 7 1 6 2 2 7 4 8 4 1 •> Bowne .. .... R 4 R Cannon (i 7 Coariland 9, 8 9 10 11 tirand Rapid? OranU Raplde City. let Ward 11» 2d Ward IS Sd Ward 14 4lh Ward 5th Ward .... 1R 6th Ward 17 7ili Ward 18 8th Ward 1"» "0 Lowell.. ?1 ft Oakfleld f'f Piiris "1 Plainfleld *>*) Sulon . "fi 07 Spencer . ... ... OS ?t Rn Wafker SI Wyoming. .... 82 SS Keweenaw Co Clifton SI Copper Harbor Eagle Harbor Grant 85 SI! 2 .... .... 87 SR Isle Royal ' S9 Sherman 1 6 1 .... <10 Lake Co. ^tl ^[0 Cherry Valley Elk . . A^ Ellsworth 1 1 .... .... As Kent ; name changed to Grand Rapids in 1842. POPULATION. 25 ihe Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Females aged 18 Years and Otsb. Q •a s Children Under 10 Years op Aqb. ■6 Males. FE1UAL£S. S e u Si a 0) ■o a ■a ■a R 0) > O m at O ♦J o a -1 'god bJi'-» 15 s '"a •V PO ■a" S B . Bo S5 'o ss CO as as N 1 = S a 01 O g No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. aw 240 108 7 182 122 341 94 74 72 101 1 290 18(1 107 8 169 118 854 92 86 86 90 'i 875 232 187 6 20.") 146 876 107 97 86 86 8 418 272 143 3 288 182 451 180 101 115 105 4 81iO 185 129 6 151 94 809 73 77 89 70 6 2B6 166 86 4 185 102 266 63 62 69 62 « 8U8 193 118 2 2118 99 876 95 93 79 108 T 807 195 103 8 1 ISO 126 880 98 84 88 70 8 Bi'7 R63 138 6 567 116 473 183 118 117 116 9 7,.'>76 8,S88 2,084 104 2,664 2,076 6,110 1,651 1,896 1,669 1,405 10 967 685 ■271 11 899 289 976 276 225 257 218 U l.Oi'S 786 250 22 2S9 283 402 102 86 106 1118 12 1,51-;! 1,040 446 26 447 898 1,090 270 257 297 266 18 1,868 1,006 847 15 4(10 867 945 264 201 268 217 14 782 SSI 195 6 863 225 804 216 179 286 174 15 441 808 185 3 184 155 454 117 112 128 102 16 851 578 260 13 8i5 237 766 208 186 190 178 17 697 609 180 8 267 172 633 199 150 187 147 18 8-^2 186 181 6 190 186 291 72 78 69 72 19 826 625 298 8 846 268 649 142 181 16J 163 20 668 418 148 2 216 180 668 172 165 168 158 21 !8S 181 99 8 165 81 271 74 74 68 70 2a 479 276 199 4 285 168 441 118 95 109 119 23 402 261 186 S 190 120 887 100 106 96 65 24 884 26U 254 74 164 161 221 89 159 388 S6II 84 97 76 93 80 72 98 98 25 420 2 26 143 103 148 191 85 61 114 78 114 147 67 89 121 205 227 235 85 68 66 34 60 6:3 62 66 69 84 68 47 27 2U4 28 411 6 29 491 8i0 166 15 286 168 488 145 119 109 116 80 eo« 816 184 6 244 197 625 136 180 185 125 81 966 785 225 G 616 889 1,677 462 892 428 895 '82 242 198 40 155 44 9 68 105 88 187 78 26 88 420 75 309 127 18 91 85 15 76 116 18 67 92! 83 49 23 84 211 8 76 85 88 22 195 16 68 80 145 21 117 54 502 11 189 21 124 9 126 IS 86 265 2 118 3T 88 89 161 m 86 i 61 64 ""'su 76 70 92 79 403 801 106 1 172 142 62(1 145 127 117 181 40 1119 18 21 12 82 19 10 88 61 21 29 86 6 63 6 8 17 .11 9 27 10 9 17 60 6 2 18 6 7 19 17 12 11 188 87 16 50 30 21 79 56 80 03 42 9 8 14 6 7 24 U 10 16 87 7 4 9 11 6 24 10 9 11 86 9 8 13 4 8 13 18 7 14 28 12 4 14 9 6 18 19 4 22 41 27 42 12 48 48 16 6 6 11 6 7 13 44 55 45 16 46 44 47 56 43 28 49 48 1 50 <,87S 4,218 2,067 '245 78 8,002 2,832 6,869 1,8.^0 1,674 1,719 1,616 51 6211 858 17 263 241 8119 86 123 88 102 Sti 184 83 274 46 125 85 205 71 147 171 490 54 1-30 36 123 44 121 411 1 68 4118 4 1I6|54 218 186 76 1 181 96 289 92 66 68 68 85 295 197 97 1 187 121 m-i 141 126 127 108 56 • As Dunville ; name changed to Lowell in 1857. a Included all of Kent cuanty lylDgnoiih of Sand River. _ . - ,o-» . • The island having been without inhabiianis fur several years, was reorganized in the winter or I8TS-4. f .-Xs Mea ; name chanifed lo Bristol in 1884, and to Almont in 1816. > As Allison : name changed to Bnrnslde in 1863. 26 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population hy Sex and Age, and 18R5.. 1888.. 1855.. 8fl6.. 1850.. 18«4i' 1369.. 1889. 1869. I6«8.. 1855.. 1846.. 1858.. 1863.. 1868.. 1656.. lesic 1863.. 1865.. 1861'! 1S65.. 1858.. 1671.. 1826.. 1827 = 1853.. 18-27.. 1836.. 1869.. 1867.. isae.. I834-. 1883.. 1836.. 1684.. 1837.. 1837.. 1834.. 1834.. 1841.. 1643 J 1835.. 1835.. 1686.. 1827.. 1836.. 1886.. 1838.. COUNTIBS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND' WARDS. Deerfield Diyden Elba , Goodland Badley Imlay Lapeer... Lapeer City... I6t Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4ili Ward Marathon Mayfield Meiamora North Branch. Oregon EicE Leelanaw Co.. Bingham Centreville... Cleveland Elmwood Empire Glen Arbor... Ka^son Leelanaw Solon Lbhawee Co... Adrian Adrian City.. 1st Ward... 2d Ward... 8d Ward... 4th Ward... Blissfield Cambridge ... Clinton Deerfield Dover Fairfield Franklin Hnd:jon Macon Madison Medina Osden Palmyra Raisin Ridgeway Eisa Eollin Eorae Seneca , Teoumseh... Woodstock... LrviNQSTON Co.. Brighton 611 1,663 1,108 920 1,504 1,680 1,156 2,882 759 61 445 862 1,308 1,422 1,314 937 1,118 6,081 785 1,274 413 285 416 297 450 855 256 46,064 1,372 8,668 2,062 8,002 1,766 2,048 2,048 !,■'" 1,487 1,866 1,467 1,845 1.814 8,92T 1,435 1,300 1,798 1,622 1,720 1,572 1,059 1,300 1,878 1,298 2,516 2,548 1,816 20,829 1,787 B s 12; 831 687 471 766 949 609 1,483 897 404 280 452 720 750 674 611 59J 834 2,692 413 694 225 157 22U Ifll 227 452 143 28,256 700 1,007 1,375 835 982 1,046 560 6S9 787 765 991 692 1,946 703 683 915 849 890 788 664 936 723 682 1.269 1,266 679 10,569 910 B 283 887 621 449 748 981 647 1,899 362 412 215 410 633 67-2 640 426 621 264 872 630 183 1 196 136 223 403 113 672 4,664 1,065 1,627 921 1,061 1,003 629 743 629 702 854 622 1,981 727 61 883 773 830 734 605 864 655 616 1,2,57 1,277 9,760 827 Males aged 21 Teaks and Ovzb, 159 419 282 202 893 446 810 819 235 215 114 255 401 446 364 253 298 133 1,290 222 819 96 72 99 87 101 227 67 12,626 412 2,812 483 737 604 688 621 305 897 880 444 646 873 1,060 867 884 614 874 462 424 805 420 404 882 748 787 855 5,560 483 No. 122 254 184 144 242 810 196 608 196 145 72 195 297 310 213 191 209 84 848 169 227 46 47 49 62 68 1 17,690 282 1,448 330 432 817 864 826 184 282 243 261 840 241 602 228 210 288 240 234 265 136 283 225 214 603 8,623 822 No. 84 153 92 67 146 182 108 206 89 69 41 67 99 134 143 69 83 45 420 47 69 49 25 48 24 40 71 2T 4,627 166 825 153 237 172 218 136 118 152 127 168 196 124 483 181 161 208 124 169 147 106 132 1 156 283 276 121 1,905 166 No. 4 1 294 18 42 4 17 16 6 10 8 18 10 15 25 8 18 18 10 9 12 18 4 9 12 4 22 12 121 10 No. No. No. " .4s Lamond; name changed to Dnnham in 1883. and to Dryden in 1839. » Included entire conoly except townships of Bristol and Grand Blanc. « Aa Glen Arbor; name changed to Cleveland in 1871. POPULATION. 27 the Tear of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Females aqeb IS Years anu Over. ■a a a o Childrbh Undeb 10 Yeaes of Ash. -a MAI.E8. Fehalbs. ■» t- m Ss s S i a ^3 1- bOo; j- L, '" u a 13 > O S "a "O a o •a o « fl sa Xi u « no p . n a fa a «s 200 59 43 62 46 1 464 292 IW 8 209 168 408 69 114 126 79 ?, 290 195 92 8 181 79 826 96 78 61 71 R 392 139 62 1 95 89 842 96 78 79 89 4 382 227 14S 6 171 149 409 107 85 109 108 •S 429 29S 12S 8 211 174 620 165 127 158 170 6 292 184 105 3 134 105 815 80 85 91 69 T 830 690 280 10 323 259 651 187 154 154 166 8 212 164 47 1 95 76 142 42 25 85 40 257 172 7S 6 99 70 175 4i 49 43 42 10 119 73 40 1 57 42 113 83 26 22 82 11 242 176 64 2 72 72 221 71 64 54 42 12 312 209 97 6 144 122 329 96 79 77 77 IS- 489 817 120 2 138 106 294 89 78 64 63 14 852 203 146 8 lliS 113 817 75 67 100 75 15 210 163 177 47 82 109 135 82 96 284 328 63 93 87 71 SI 68 53 96 16 261 2 IT 128 89 88 1 94 61 182 62 55 81 44 18 1,128 72t 8S9 18 612 482 1,519 897 898 898 881 19 183 127 51 5 S3 68 234 65 53 70 66 20. 263 176 88 4 163 115 414 117 95 117 85 21 96 40 48 2 51 41 129 47 31 22 29 22 68 41 53 17 88 83 61 27 51 95 112 23 27 29 88 24 80 19 22 ?S 93 2 24 73 48 62 25 38 24 57 22 54 91 187 19 27 81 42 16 40 25 28 '5 101 1 26 210 140 66 4 111 89 218 62 52 64 60 27 51 23 8,824 23 5,045 29 6,162 20 8,869 89 10,762 20 2,824 27 2,644 25 2,672 17 2,622 28 18,665 296 29 409 233 163 13 131 299 79 73 60 82 81) 2,792 1,741 997 54 931 837 1,991 609 447 587 49S 31 56i 338 168 6 280 228 654 151 188 138 127 82 938 559 348 26 315 805 712 183 140 197 192 S3 588 868 214 6 183 159 822 74 74 92 ■82 •S4 709 426 267 16 203 145 403 101 95 110 97 35 647 372 172 8 243 163 549 128 148 188 140 3ft 815 187 12t 7 152 81 236 64 49 69 64 37 471 271 187 18 161 133 275 76 55 75 69 3» 856 227 117 12 178 126 831 94 90 84 63 8» 443 266 161 16 180 109 291 66 76 83 67 40 654 840 206 8 218 129 898 180 97 88 83 41 879 241 183 5 132 108 827 119 68 78 62 42 1,237 722 474 41 452 861 817 217 217 186 197 48 412 285 165 12 158 139 359 101 82 89 87 44 400 229 158 13 154 97 265 70 75 67 63 45 519 286 221 12 208 197 860 87 106 73 94 46 880 246 181 4 196 113 659 183 146 145 185 47 464 276 180 8 205 183 456 111 112 100 138 4li 474 280 177 17 197 182 845 77 90 89 89 49 289 174 114 1 114 78 273 85 50 70 68 60 883 262 119 2 197 161 649 160 159 164 166 51 481 234 190 7 156 84 303 87 76 71 69 52 899 241 151 7 150 89 278 80 70 67 61 b3 791 504 272 16 260 192 625 121 130 180 144 ii 859 5l7 821 21 246 169 532 150 133 132 117 55 861 236 120 5 148 112 844 90 91 82 SI iS 6,674 607 8,502 835 1,980 166 92 2,551 187 1,720 188 4.924 417 1,297 120 1,161 115 1,284 99 1,182 68 57 5& 4 As Sleeping Bear; name changed to Glen Arbor in 1871. « As Logan ; name cbangfd to Adrian in 1838. ' As Pottsdam ; name changed in 1344. 28 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTUfCED. — Population hy Sex and Age, and its o s 3 u o h o ss -< CO0NTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WASD3. o < Hi s o B S s 'A g ca iM !2 i a a a i P -d a at § No. .... 2 .... 1 1 4 i .... .... i c O 9 No. i 3 3 1 1 No. No. No. No. 1 1888 « 1888 1> 18R7.. 1837.. 1885.. 1S85.. 183S.. 1836.. 18-Sll.. 18R8.. 1887.. 1887 = 1886.. IS«.. 1885.. 181S.. l8-27d 1344.. 1889.. 1818.. 1833.. 1838.. 184-i.. 1827.. I8!!7» 1827.. IS37.. 1842.. 1827.. 1838.. 1827.. 18:15' I887e 1827.. 1S55.. 1870.. 18115.. 185S.. 1869.. 1855.. 1869.. 1870" 1867.. I8I!7.. 1570.. 1855.. 1855.. IR6I <' 18551 Cohoclah 1,144 1,029 1,043 921 938 887 2,144 1,1115 2,813 948 1,162 1,013 1,218 1,166 1,066 1,496 798 872 826 28,805 1,5.52 2,045 2,2 IS 4,265 2,448 625 S,I64 1,798 1,495 2,1115 1,.581 1,711 2,214 2,099 8,471 226 561 526 836 457 4,894 540 1,208 1,794 1,857 183 827 419 49 498 657 LIS 163 589 536 573 475 497 464 1,154 575 i,vii 435 594 655 60U 605 535 765 4116 193 166 14,867 791 970 1,180 2,172 1,274 3il8 1,078 984 7•^2 1,088 307 875 1,198 1,050 4,792 126 331 820 198 274 2,7H2 806 626 1,0«6 764 71 136 222 23 804 864, 89 92 555 493 470 446 441 428 990 530 1,891 458 663 463 613 661 631 781 892 179 160 13,938 781 l,ii76 1,1183 2,093 1,169 817 1,086 859 743 1,072 774 836 1.021 1,049 8,679 lUO 230 2116 138 138 2,162 234 677 758 693 62 141 197 21 189 293 64 71 son 277 282 248 263 253 628 809 752 248 814 231 816 8110 297 843 196 75 72 7,017 898 527 625 1,074 553 IRO 613 484 838 647 424 417 534 553 2,774 62 157 167 118 2116 1,612 169 852 611 480 85 115 97 14 197 137 86 23 201 183 177 141 161 147 481 18t 439 145 2011 197 182 188 180 219 127 46 46 4,220 240 824 820 699 820 SI 294 242 232 839 289 2,'i9 293 883 2,885 46 117 128 84 190 1,429 142 827 685 425 22 100 70 8 196 74 26 11 97 85 96 100 lOU 1(13 179 117 251 93 111 80 126 108 105 112 59 28 25 2,632 146 190 190 866 220 46 207 136 141 195 ISO 151 228 167 877 16 88 43 28 15 182 26 26 76 55 7 15 26 6 1 61 10 17 2 9 9 6 6 8 18 8 11 6 8 8 6 6 12 11 9 1 1 161 12 12 18 19 17 8 11 7 9 13 5 7 18 18 7 R Doeifleld 4 Geioa .... 6 1 e Hamburg Handy Harrland Howell. .. . E 1? Iosco , Marion Oceola .... IR 1 14 in Tyrone Unadilla If! Mackinac Co. 17 Holmes.. IS Moran 19 ■^0 Macoub Co. n Armada 22 23 21 Bruce Chesterfield Clinton Erin ---- 26 Harrison .... 28 29 80 Rl Macomb _ Ray Richmond Shelhv . . . :::: M Sterli'ns SS Warren , 84 85 86 Washington Manistee Co Arcadia 6 87 2 1 1 — :::: 88 Brown 89 Filer 411 Manistee Maniftee City 1st Ward 41 4'? 1 1 .... —. 4R 2(1 Ward " 44 8d Wiird 45 4th Ward 46 Morilla 1 .... .... 5 47 Oiieknma Pleasanton 48 1 — .... 49 itn Sirouack ""'" SI Manitod Co.' t^handler Galilee 2 .... — BR » Lacks the popiilatinn of tbe Maniron and Pox Iplanda. " A? Tii!=^c rla : name changed to Bristol aud Trum Bristol to Cohoctah^ in 1657. i> Aid Jena; name changed loOnowMyiD 1841. c As Byron; name chaoired to OcfoU in 18JI3. d Name cluntfcd to Mackiouc In i34-i, and back to Holmes In 1843. « As Orange ; name changed to £!rin in 1813. POPULATION. £9 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Fkmales Aged 18 Years and Over. Childben Under 10 Teaks oi ASE. v s a a xi o o Males. Females. ta a ■a 5 1 O o a o Pa •g . a 1 a a, a a a o GO o e ^ S 1 1 [3 P at o it No. No. No. No. No. No. ^ No. No. No. No. sn 203 Jll » 147 90 290 69 73 78 76 S77 175 95 7 124 811 271 81 64 78 68 247 145 98 4 158 96 265 78 60 64 63 S44 186 106 2 124 79 226 33 65 66 67 859 158 94 7 140 78 198 43 41 62 42 S5« 142 nil 7 107 73 194 52 47 6>l 46 685 853 180 2 247 186 643 186 148 3-S9 1811 819 194 124 1 H3 87 247 80 43 67 57 788 61 1» 267 18 852 239 OSi 181 137 389 175 S«U 157 97 6 128 86 2!il 68 61 67 55 8l!4 201 lis 5 147 9S 279 68 75 68 78 S66 182 79 6 140 89 242 73 61 86 62 848 216 119 8 160 114 281 65 60 78 78 8115 192 ll'9 4 188 99 8 -'4 94 78 8S 74 833 2111 116 7 119 88 234 66 53 60 65 854 233 107 9 200 161 438 111 111 332 104 Sll'i 140 60 2 110 SU 210 60 50 64 66 74 45 28 1 61 48 129 84 88 29 88 ta 63 19 6 89 88 99 27 28 29 36 7,840 4,890 2,7S4 166 8,4B2 2,715 7,781 2,038 1,865 2,013 3,870 429 278 1511 6 189 138 893 88 116 98 96 £56 414 229 13 22 R 166 450 119 98 121 112 585 S'S 199 10 268 209 676 1S6 161 165 174 3,1)94 697 875 19 480 418 1,199 848 270 801 280 647 817 21S 12 319 24i 777 21s 179 201 179 14a 98 42 2 Si 64 207 48 48 57 64 638 8iil) 216 22 280 282 601 336 349 368 148 424 218 198 18 212 167 556 182 366 141) 128 4"9 283 16i 11 180 151 872 108 86 86 97 596 878 207 U 222 196 544 184 330 1.50 180 476 275 191 10 208 386 342 92 88 S6 76 879 218 154 7 220 170 625 329 109 146 341 468 250 206 7 8U4 218 700 384 171 177 163 652 890 239 23 267 198 434 116 114 117 87 1,912 1.580 867 13 2 820 618 2,362 688 610 664 490 68 84 18 1 84 14 68 16 15 17 36 121 SI 88 2 69 35 181) 02 5;^ 44 Sii 99 1118 61 79 83 23 S3 41 8S 19 189 nil 82 28 88 16 85 81 84 85 1 95 80 18 2 25 2S 104 16 28 30 80 1,149 180 96S 178 3 445 867 1,8-21 414 261 896 250 1115 24 1 67 29 155 49 31 49 26 816 288 8119 83 85 SI 196 107 148 844 443 99 145 91 84 91 126 68 88 896 2 8u7 t6 271 IS 86 7 lOS 28 83 IS 879 81 121 8 65 5 180 5 73 18 1 78 69 16 8 24 25 85 29 18 19 39 89 60 27 2 4fi 89 143 87 42 88 81 111 7 8 •i 8 14 8 8 7 1 89 S3 6 83 27 148 44 81 42 81 118 67 87 2 12 106 94 202 46 75 84 47 29 15 2 12 26 17 45 30 37 7 11 S4 14 9 1 81 25 65 11 22 6 36 'As Jefferson; name changed to Sterling in 1838. » As Hicfciry; name cliangecl 10 Aba in 1837, and (o Warren m 1889. x j t .v i, b CoiuDnsed of \hn part of Beayer Island lying norlh of the qnurter line rnnning east and west throngli gee' Ions 27, 28, and 29, T. 39 N., R. 10 W., and Garden. Hat, Higb, Hog, Squaw, Troat, and Wliiskey Islands. 1 Composed of T's 37, and S X "f 88 N., K's 10 and 11 W., Beaver Island. 30 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued. — Population ty Sex and Age, and § § o o 3 CODNTrES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. o < ft o at < o Si a !zi u 1 B o 1 Males Aqbd 21 Tbabs and Otbk. V .£3 a '3 Q P ■a § 13 a a ■a § !3 g g i 0) § p at No. 0) > o •a R 09 No. 3 o o a u < No. No. No. No. 1 1847« 1855 1> 1351.. ISCil.. 1871.. 1871.. 1867.. 1878.. \m" 1871.. 1857 = 1873.. I87S.. 1873.. 1855.. 1867.. 1871.. 1855.. 1867.. 1861.. 1855" 1873.. 1868.. 1867.. 185!).. 1867.. 1859.. 1365.. 1869.. 1858 « 1869.. I'sei" 1869_- 1861. 1867- . 1865.. 1853.. 1S60.. 1861.. 1865.. 1867.. 1862.. Peaine _ ...... 841 183 153 78 87 84 2 t 8 4 Marquette Co. Cbocolay 21,946 456 4,670 34 1,098 4,692 2,745 -1,010 ■ 937 479 6,242 646 8,741 894 494 5.861 458 189 214 209 141 131 2,177 617 850 674 636 206 704 290 271 421 9,132 557 416 896 8,103 709 1,016 8911 488 291 263 654 163 179 886 633 392 412 160 632 12,893 266 8,024 26 669 2,760 1,632 586 492 270 2,842 867 2,156 226 809 2,971 243 101 131 120 101 73 1,178 827 185 841 826 119 874 149 148 229 4,874 298 208 204 1,685 864 669 434 268 152 165 834 83 96 471 834 215 207 90 833 9,053 190 1,646 9 439 1,932 1,063 424 445 209 2,400 239 1,686 163 185 2,390 210 33 88 89 4U 68 999 290 165 838 211 87 830 141 123 192 4,268 259 213 192 1,418 845 447 406 220 139 93 820 65 84 416 304 177 205 70 299 7,674 149 1,828 10 879 1,814 1,216 829 270 137 1,678 221 1,217 147 194 1,681 110 76 74 61 80 29 691 137 94 183 222 70 191 71 70 108 2,609 163 106 93 1,085 221 891 278 145 81 91 169 44 43 229 156 104 96 46 149 ■ 6,824 123 1,677 10 841 1,663 • 1,134 292 242 118 1,840 209 1,083 129 181 1,314 82 72 61 47 79 20 611 153 77 167 209 86 ■ 118 53 44 71 2,0,55 128 81 60 894 186 866 225 117 60 77 123 84 37 163 117 69 74 82 105 838 26 160 12 1 1 .... ___. 5 A T Ishpeming 88 148 60 35 23 24 235 11 181 18 18 803 28 4 12 11 1 9 77 28 17 19 13 14 63 17 26 86 542 84 24 38 138 84 24 53 27 24 14 41 10 11 63 86 85 21 14 44 8 1 2 :::: ;::; 8 9 Ishpeming City .... 10 2d Ward 11 T 13 14 Marquette City'^ 8 1 8 """" .... 15 16 Ntgaunee Gity'^ .... 17 Tilden IS 18 1 — It 90 w Free Soil 8 1 .... n n *?i Lincoln Lvdinqton City 1st Ward 25 H6 8 1 .... .... .... "7 W 8d Ward . 2 .... .... 0() 4th Ward Pere Marqaette ft1 6 1 .... .... 82 Sherman .... 84 1 11 1 1 1 — -' 35 fin /fRfna 87 Austin ss Bio' Raoids 89 Big Rapids City,... 2 1 1 "i :::: .... 41 2d Ward . -f 8d Ward ■I"! 4th Ward .. ._ 1 1 .... — 44 4'! 4fi Deerfield 47 Fork 4S 4<( Green 8 2 i ---- ;::: 50 51 Mecosta 5"? Millbrook 5S 51 .... .... > CeDSU3 not retnmed. ' Citv hii9 threp wards ; census not reported by wards. » Then iDCladed the whole Beaver Island group : roduced in ]8f 5 by'OTganizalion of Galilee (see foot-note "i," page 29); and again in 1861 by the organization of Chandler (see iuu.-.j.jie *• u," page 29). >> Incladed Nonii aad Soutli l^anitoa Islands; reorgauized in 1873 bo as to include only Sou tbManitoa Island. POPULATION. 31 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. PEMAtHs Aged IS Teaeb and Oveb. o •a a OS Childebn Under 10 Teabs op Aq«. 5 e Hi Males. Femaies. XI a a !5 c: Cd a a o ■a i o o p 0) ■23 1 1 % . ■n 6 u g o CO I-l o s < ^ S 01 p" e= No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 05 88 26 1 49 62 102 26 86 21 20 I 2 R 4,630 93 8.749 861 15 2 1,800 1,389 6,453 1,866 1,553 1,704 1,880 70 28 47 27 140 46 24 42 28 ^ 870 707 162 i 415 262 1,295 421 800 26-2 252 K 4 no 8 108 3 69 14 386 6 104 6 68 1 1 206 36 1,018 857 153 8 260 269 1,336 404 282 401 249 K 508 74 1 94 142 711 221 152 205 133 4 201 162 87 2 83 64 328 89 80 100 59 10 1S7 42 78 63 297 94 SO 46 96 57 63 11 19 90 69 19 2 61 27 174 36 1,288 9T9 24S 6 468 875 1,693 416 885 450 342 13 136 120 16 38 64 197 Y 60 38 35 64 14 15 786 605 177 4 330 25S 1,160 823 285 810 232 105 86 18 1 30 18 94 20 29 29 16 16 91 82 12 65 27 124 30 80 378 35 419 29 874 17 1* 1,191 883 295 13 56" 406 1,573 407 100 64 86 61 40 147 41 86 84 2 11 86 9 11 19 20 21 22 19 19 8 21 7 81 6 20 29 48 10 10 8 16 41 1 44 29 13 2 26 17 63 19 15 15 13 ff>, 17 14 8 6 7 81 12 8 11 6 26 2« 434 2 89 19 184 12 141 46 634 12 162 13 141 13 181 8 150 24 25 mi 4 154 125 28 1 70 44 162 85 35 45 47 26 92 68 22 2 29 22 113 SO 26 29 22 27 166 14T 18 1 49 38 283 60 44 70 59 f^ 115 94 21 36 87 126 81 36 37 22 "9 43 31 105 12 67 22 78 15 62 66 213 16 67 11 63 16 48 13 65 30 31 165 8 67 48 14 84 30 98 22 22 30 24 S*) 64 42 22 85 20 82 18 25 21 18 13 86 60 23 3 63 87 127 28 SO 87 82 34 2,270 1,740 611 19 905 732 2,616 732 628 717 539 35 146 119 24 8 58 36 159 45 87 49 28 36 115 74 86 5 49 38 lOS 17 8t 22 88 37 90 63 26 1 61 39 123 82 28 39 24 SS 863 781 127 6 263 221 721 213 174 205 129 39 224 190 83 1 62 65 147 53 28 42 24 40 260 232 25 8 71 68 226 58 49 78 41 41 289 192 46 1 85 71 217 60 61 65 41 42 140 117 28 45 27 131 42 86 80 23 43 65 45 46 112 32 20 13 35 6 21 27 64 20 20 11 68 8 104 75 206 43 26 26 5T 16 24 21 44 8 32 18 57 10 22 10 48 9 11 59 1'17 16 38 IT 89 29 10 15 18 59 16 17 ;6 11 48 205 130 73 2 88 73 291 80 74 77 60 49 147 105 42 56 61 219 74 49 61 85 50 95 65 29 1 59 SO 104 24 28 24 28 51 94 78 25 21 11 47 22 83 19 142 86 29 10 86 12 48 8 80 6 V> 87 1 ^3 130 91 SS - 1 70 67 226 68 46 61 61 54 ' A« Teal Lake; name changed to Negannee in 1859. ' As Little Sauble ; name ctianged to Lincoln in 1 855 < A» Leonard ; name ctianged to Big Bapids in 1865. 33 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued.— Popw/aiiore by' Sex and Age, and 'A C H ■< N g ■4 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. AND WAEDS. K O H -< g & •< EH O 1 Qi O J, u s a « o Males Aged 21 Yeabb and Over. a IZi « P OS a a o e> V ■a e ■a a lO a •cr a at o No. 1 > o •a a as No. 1 1 1 a O a 1 No. No. No. No. 1 9. I8lil « 1361).. ISBT.. 1863.. 185S.. 1871.. 1874 . 1869.. 1871.. IS74 . 186-2.. 1S71.. 1855.. 1861.. 1855'= 1S6I.. I830'l 1871-- 186!).. 1872.. 1S73.. 1S7I.. 1871" 1S71.. IS7I.. 1869.. ISTI.. 1874.. 1817.. 1837.. 1888.. 1867.. 1S38.. 1827.. I8:i6 . 18i7.. 1837-. la^il.. 18;i2.. 18S6.. la-iT ' im" 1S8S. . 1834.. 1850.. 1867.. 18oa.. ISi".. 1857.. Mfkojiinbb Co Cefiurvillc 8,490 242 272 2,976 li 5,306 282 131 146 119 76 855 813 430 173 173 259 2,196 99 122 282 2U0 606 S4 117 611 199 82 64 80,111 ],7J(i 1,588 2,026 2,799 1,405 1 ,372 2,124 1,Im5 1,378 l,-222 1,4S8 927 6,7S2 2,-273 1.014 1,684 861 1,891 1.648 1,61U 20,816 123 1,816 1,8M 739 2,213 159 203 1,851 2,926 146 61 81 64 411 185 176 227 97 98 133 1,176 .59 6S ■H9 147 895 53 65 40 144 41 £2 15,312 916 822 1,044 1,420 782 734 1,129 642 699 650 777 479 2,722 ],|i62 472 617 871 951 850 885 11,311 75 971 722 411 1,277 83 69 1,125 2,881 186 60 05 65 86 170 18T 203 76 77 126 1,020 40 64 63 58 211 SI 52 20 55 41 12 14,809 830 766 982 1,379 673 638 995 568 679 672 711 448 8,060 1,211 f.42 817 490 9in 198 775 9,504 48 845 658 328 1,498 108 134 1,256 1,663 72 42 57 80 84 100 74 108 48 63 66 6S9 24 88 117 118 287 82 40 29 112 29 45 6,996 456 868 428 719 293 886 47* 266 297 283 892 282 1,243 465 262 832 181 422 404 838 6,207 36 478 803 214 1,839 89 116 1,184 1,324 51 23 64 26 80 75 66 79 80 86 53 663 IS 24 106 105 251 26 80 26 107 20 48 4,876 8112 211 297 451 184 223 270 164 178 167 243 126 8U 280 175 2S6 120 24(1 242 257 4,768 29 842 212 154 147 13 18 116 833 20 18 8 4 4 25 17 27 17 17 18 184 6 9 11 18 84 e 10 8 6 8 2 2,466 140 149 124 255 106 99 181 97 115 111 132 91 417 178 80 91 62 170 148 121 1,839 7 124 92 58 S R Insallsion MeiiomiDec 4 6 7 1 1 .... 5 1 A EdenviUe.. 1 8 Gladwin" 9 Grunt' 10 Hig2:inss 11 Homer. . , 1« Hope 1 2 1 ;:;; :::: 18 Ingersoll 14 15 Jerome 16 Lincoln IT 18 19 Midland Monnt Hayley Porter 2 :::: 20 Warren 9.\ Boscommou •< MiSSATTKEE Co Caldwell 22 ?J1 2 1 .::: S4 Clam Union «?) Pioneer «« «7 1 .... .... SS West Branch ?9 162 14 6 7 11 1 i 21 6 4 6 11 14 16 7 1 6 2 10 14 5 49 9 8 RO Ash R1 Bedford 1 '"'2 2 "'i 1 R^ Berlin R8 84 85 Erie Exeter .... 8li Frenchtown ._ 8T Ida 8S LaSMlle .... .... 89 40 41 Milan 1 .... .... 42 Monroe City 1st Ward 4S .... ... 44 2d Ward 45 Sd Ward 46 41 4th Ward .... .... — - 48 49 Snmnierfluld Whilelord .,.. 50 W Montcalm Co Belvidure 1 nn 7 4 2 .... .... 5R Bushnell Cato " M .... .... 'Coni-istBotrhennorganized county of Glndwln, except T'p 17 and 18N.,E. 2 W., attached to Midland county. 'Consists of T's 17 and 18 N., E. 2 W., ir. the iinorjraDized county ol' Gladwin, attached to Midland county, " Consists of the north X of the unorganized couuiy of Eoscommon, except T. 23 N., of H. 1 W., attached to Midland county. -• C'lnsi-is of T. 28 N., E. 1 W., and the soath half of the unorganized county of Eoscommon, attached to Uidlaudcoaniy. POPULATION. the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Females Agrd IS Tkars and Over. ■a a el o Childbek Dnder 10 Teaks of Age. ■d Males. Females. ■3 »3 S ^S* 03 fe 1 £ Iri t4 c a ^S ID g ,o p ■a a O p o s 0) 1 = a p SP i§ 1^ P o P • 1^ a p •a IS ■ 2 00 s s < 1^ &i P° *2 e = 5° ^ No. No. No. No. No. ■ No. No. No. No. No. m CSI 125 6 881 212 798 195 194 218 191 1 41 25 14 8 29 IS 65 15 12 18 10 2 85 27 479 8 108 45 257 10 189 48 690 8 172 16 166 16 179 8 178 *1 es4 2 4 1,212 913 289 8 2 622 418 1,4S9 896 842 871 880 6 69 47 15 12 9 87 15 25 6 89 43 24 11 18 IS 80 10 22 9 n 26 2 7 85 81 3 1 8 13 88 18 8 9 8 8 •26 21 8 14 11 88 12 8 10 8 9 21 16 4 1 8 4 14 2 1 6 6 10 74 65 47 19 11 40 61 87 29 104 100 27 29 18 22 28 22 81 27 1 1 o9 1 n 9t> 68 26 28 14 46 26 84 12 146 46 42 IS 81 10 88 8 85 15 13 41 1 14 41 24 16 1 21 11 47 10 12 11 14 16 52 40 425 12 129 80 186 28 175 83 689 18 152 19 149 27 129 24 169 16 BS7 8 17 21 16 20 89 23 91 17 17 13 25 14 5 9 9 4 26 12 10 18 10 46 6 12 2 16 6 8 11 14 11 26 7 2 8 7 89 89 85 84 ISO 22 86 14 82 22 16 9 5 18 88 9 8 6 11 8 7 16 9 6 24 6 6 3 6 4 12 12 18 6 48 5 15 8 11 9 4 2 8 9 25 2 7 2 6 6 18 29 19 48 "0 27 "1 in 00 17 ■JS 2S 11 2 6 0/\ 15 <>!< 81 •?6 19 27 1 6 4,646 2 2,640 6 8,791 2 8,002 6 8,893 1 2,825 1 2,190 2,1S2 3 2,196 ?a 7,429 143 29 40S 264 137 7 200 146 686 188 122 189 137 «0 407 280 161 10 217 109 427 128 114 82 liiS 81 426 278 188 10 278 199 700 186 167 198 ].=.9 82 760 489 262 9 SU 2,54 742 206 171 19S 167 S3 S86 216 119 1 196 128 452 130 113 110 99 84 810 20i 101 T 161 128 442 122 115 100 105 S5 471 27" 194 7 2i)5 205 679 174 186 169 160 36 273 147 US 8 106 115 845 87 83 89 86 S7 813 17,i 189 7 197 109 897 108 97 96 96 SS 276 159 in 6 169 118 876 116 82 91 77 39 886 244 185 7 188 149 878 93 104 86 90 40 244 129 101 14 127 96 228 57 68 61 67 41 1,656 ],(io-2 475 29 669 655 1,669 416 404 868 4S; 42 697 375 2ia 9 266 280 676 176 166 1611 174 48 844 288 107 4 99 93 216 58 63 55 60 44 841 247 82 12 204 160 697 186 146 112 204 45 274 197 78 4 101 122 180 46 40 41 53 46 445 271 167 7 240 198 691 188 156 144 168 47 425 269 146 10 283 146 440 109 104 124 108 43 8S8 248 186 4 206 187 496 127 119 187 118 49 6,194 8,776 1,884 84 2,829 1,658 6,427 1,469 1,806 1,366 1,286 .^0 24 20 292 4 144 14 248 11 180 88 473 11 186 14 114 !0 108 8 1911 bl 442 6 62 818 223 94 1 193 148 418 112 109 94 98 68 18U ISS 41 1 76 69 210 70 51 49 40 54 » Ae Bteeker; reorganized as Menominee in 1868. • lucludeb the pupulatinn of the unorganized coantlea of Gladwin and Eoscommon, t As Egbert : nam- changed to Jerome in 1857. d Included the entile county. • As Quilna; name changed to Caldwell in 1873. • By proclamation ol' Governor in 1817. 34 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 187-i. TABLE I. — CosTTJUUEi). — Population hy Sex and Age, and !5 o < eg K ■"1 a M O 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. a" o i o < o u B 3 « s S5 cu o (U a o Malbs Ased 21 Yeaks akd Oteb. ,a S p |Zi -J -a a a CM »- 53 •a a s ■a a 0! ■a G a n C3 1 •a « No. i O a a 1 No. 1 o 1 No. No. No. No. 1 2 R 18S6.. 1861.. 186L 1651)- 1850.. 1850.. 18.i7.. 1871.. isoi'l 1661.. I81B.. 18.'>7.. 1S6I.. 1869.. 1670.. Is57-. ,1861.. 1859.- 1885.. 185-i.. 1861.. 1865 » 1859. 1S69.. I8671> 1871.. 1S05.. 187*" I860.. 168811 1869.. fssS" 1819.. i874« 1818.. 1851.. 1854.. 1852.. 18K9.. laii.. ISS-2.. 1851.. 1857.. 1867.. iS6S.. 1856_. 1867.. 1372.. isof.l 1867.. 18-20.. 1337.. Crystal Day DoiislasB Euieka 859 850 86>{ 814 8!n 9i9 5ll6 8,140 1,S!15 1,745 93 1,721 1,480 1,631 401 1,271 117 1,859 447 19,875 297 1,529 291 425 817 203 8TS 620 1,382 1,360 213 645 8,505 2,SS9 2,413 1,Bii9 1,894 892 934 1,323 706 8,758 923 404 200 40O 866 1,130 630 975 755 877 466 110 168 171 653 48C 88,082 987 4511 401 183 417 455 613 269 1,.59S 709 889 51 9911 779 869 265 731 63 7SS 257 10,761 130 866 165 239 179 124 212 839 808 746 110 815 4,669 1,574 1,294 705 1,096 241 5119 693 860 4,879 619 226 119 284 203 633 346 528 899 643 276 69 102 108 849 240 19,446 633 409 3R6 175 891 86 1 411 237 1,542 638 356 42 731 701 Crt2 206 510 64 571 .190 8,614 il7 663 126 186 138 84 166 281 629 614 97 2311 B.S36 1,315 1,119 604 798 161 4!!5 025 846 8,879 404 178 81 166 163 647 834 469 356 384 190 61 66 63 804 190 18,636 464 218 »a 102 225 247 2fi9 130 947 419 528 29 625 413 5116 14S 455 80 467 114 0,221 96 438 80 113 93 63 124 196 537 410 62 195 ,2,818 907 737 476 618 140 281 460 161) 2,644 266 105 52 10S 99 894 150 263 184 296 , 176 82 64 77 173 121 10,478 276 144 202 79 128 195 183 89 776 8S7 439 24 684 269 406 121 881 20 892 88 4,992 70 819 45 79 65 46 89 161 49S 816 43 153 2,363 748 648 891 631 103 142 860 130 1,896 186 77 43 67 79 821 89 188 118 238 161 21 86 06 135 81 6,321 166 63 62 23 95 50 83 89 167 81 86 6 88 188 9S 27 72 10 78 26 1,189 26 in 84 87 27 17 84 84 89 91 19 42 484 1.50 1.33 81 66 29 38 93 29 680 74 28 9 40 IS 72 60 69 64 66 26 11 18 11 86 40 8,906 104 6 2 :::: 4 2 2 8 2 4 1 8 ".::: i .... fi Fairpljiiii.. . ... 1 8 Fi-rris OretnvUte City 1st Ward .... 10 2d Ward 11 Home Maple Valley ■ 12 IS 8 6 1 .... :;;; .... 1 1 Pierson 15 Pine W KeyDOIds 2 .... ..;. IV KictLldud , IS 1") Sidney Winfleld 2 1 86 8 1 .... 20 ?,1 MUPKKGON Co Bloe Lake — Ot) 8 2 1 .... -•-- 28 24 Cedar Creek Dalton .... W "" "7 1 I »R Bolton . . . W Laketon . SO Montague 3 .... .... ftl Moorland ^~. R? Muskegon Muskegon City Ist Ward S3 18 8 1 8 1 8 1 2 1 16 6 2 .... 1 2 1 1 .... R5 2d Ward nii 8d Ward R7 4th Ward flS Norton .... R1 10 Whitehall 41 42 4S White EWer Nbwatgo Co :::: '11 40 Big Prairie 1 2 1 i 2 2 ---- IS 49 no C'rotoD Dayton . .... 50 M 5Si Monroe ri(i »i7 Sheridau ., 2 246 6 \ 6 " 1 00 a A re-orgauizatioD ; date of original organization not foaad, i> AsLiivell; name changed to Fruitport in IS7I. = Formed by a division of the township of Oceana. POPULATION. 35 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships and Cities. Fehalss Aosd is Yeaes and Over. % 21)2 in 89 285 Ite 240 110 96h 4jn Wt 17 877 StiO 861 11)4 SIS 28 818 4,699 6S ST8 «4 luo 69 49 l(i2 189 278 828 Sn 13B 2,Mi6 675 671 357 4l)S 98 214 898 147 ],!)66 203 88 44 -89 76 296 156 215 3.85 181 ,87 24 89 .SO U8 aoi 11,085 296 1S2 17.1 64 18i 145 156 811 757 8*3 424 11 299 281 271 82 249 19 229 71 8,548 47 264 41 71 45 86 72 109 231 241 85 95 1,646 5(1 -i 538 28:3 823 73 124 80 i 111 1,396 137 69 84 65 51 229 88 155 ISO 128 63 15 25 24 123 70 6,687 177 No. 80 203 104 99 6 75 134 90 22 64 9 82 21 1,124 1' 107 23 28 22 18 29 81) 47 80 15 88 iol 169 129 74 80 19 89 90 81 640 67 13 9 83 24 64 66 611 63 61 24 9 14 « 16 81 4,l.'i6 108 No. 242 11 No. No. 11.=, Ill 87 1117 1(10 123 66 27:3 181 142 12 144 172 159 46 114 C 154 66 1,953 40 197 45 5S 48 28 41 62 94 142 80 51 767 294 204 101 168 41 142 114 73 1,077 120 42 17 60 67 112 111 123 109 137 41 14 27 28 64 64 4,587 134 No. 90 69 31 64 61 71 4(1 242 li>7 185 7 121 127 113 26 74 12 94 28 1,426 17 101 25 66 26 13 20 64 72 122 15 82 61)2 201 167 96 138 19 82 670 67 29 13 83 86 86 67 86 56 61 41 14 7 8 64 82 i.252 72 Children Under 10 Tbaks or Agu, 289 2011 104 ISS 215 226 1711 713 293 41.=i 28 45i 402 892 1.87 812 41 881 146 5,076 86 415 77 98 86 65 91 169 851 863 66 181 2,212 812 681 279 687 99 265 268 254 2,511 278 145 74 114 99 812 196 293 221 212 121 26 41 88 229 122 Males. No. 64 47 28 86 61 55 47 207 &3 124 4 119 107 115 S6 9i 18 85 85 1,407 26 121 20 26 19 19 23 49 K) 110 12 22 646 218 175 80 173 SO 67 58 74 696 74 88 87 87 20 92 49 68 66 64 27 6 10 6 77 85 2,164 66 No. 63 47 21 60 57 71 86 171 76 95 6 102 87 89 25 70 4 82 42 1,180 18 110 20 42 24 14 24 42 87 84 12 47 433 161) 128 48 102 80 69 66 63 663 60 41 18 83 27 65 36 74 50 46 82 7 11 •i 45 80 2,217 68 Feualkb, No. 69 60 80 45 54 62 49 186 7) 115 6 107 104 98 86 79 12 83 84 1,373 20 97 28 16 17 16 22 43 92 106 28 29 641 262 151 79 149 22 68 79 60 6.59 71 48 11 15 81 86 65 76 68 69 25 8 7 12 2,107 50 No. 48 40 25 68 68 48 88 149 63 81 12 12K 104 90' 40 71 12 81 86 1,116 22 87 14 14 26 6 22 ,87 68 9 88 487 177 180 72 lOS 17 61 6.T 67 694 68 23 13 29 21 79 66 76 52 48 87 6 13 18 89 2,132 I 86 ^ Incln(3ed the entire conntj. • A9 Newaygo ; name changed to Croton in 1855. CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— GoiSTiNv^vi.— Population by Sex and Age, and 18i)S.. 182T.. 1887.. 188+.. IPiiT.. 1S85.. ;S85.. isas.. 1S86.. 1S84.. 1827-. 1S85.. 1837- 18.i7.. 86I-. 1837- 1880" 1SSH1> 18.iT- lelSi-- 1888.. 1S86-. 1855-. 1855 <: 1S55.. I8fi9.. I8<> 1857- lees'! 1864- ISC6.. 1357- 1860-- 1866- 1S66- 1S60-- 185S.. 1865' 1860- 1885- 1847- 1864.. 1855-. 1847.. 1S58- 1S69.. 1671.. 1871.. \sm.. 1870.. 1867-. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Avon Bloomfleld Bt'andon Commerce Fai-mington Grovelund Highland Holly Independence Lvon M'ilf.ird Novi _ Oakland , Orion Oxford , Pontiac Poiitiac City , let Ward Sd Ward 8d Ward , 4th Wiird Rose , Kojal Oak Southflold Springfield , Troy Waierfoid West Bloomfleld. White Lake OCEAHA Co Beuona tlay BaakE- Collax Crysial Elbridge Perry Golden Grant Greenwood - Hart Leavilt Newfleld Oito Pcntwater ._ Shelby Weare Ontonaoos Oo,. Algonquin Carp Lake Greenlund Ontonagon Rockland Oso^oiA Co.. Bardell Cedar Evart Hart wick -, Herney 1,R56 ],»I2 1,170 I, '276 1,791 1 ,095 1,267 2,5117 1,274 1,271 l!,ii69 1,232 972 1,186 1,842 1,021 8,651 638 1,1174 8311 ],0li9 1,034 1,642 1,461 1,247 1,550 1,281 1,046 1,0U2 8,360 611 D62 76 874 454 498 040 802 24S l,(i82 289 462 128 1,370 799 675 2,406 45 76 539 691 1,005 6,216 421 75 718 145 440 4,681 828 297 42 215 286 278 813 175 141 885 163 229 68 737 461 818 1,576 27 52 8116 860 681 3,491 274 41 416 80 288 a a 952 904 939 973 626 544 640 636 902 889 581 614 064 618 1,248 1,259 680 894 657 614 1,053 1,016 669 «I3 496 476 60i| 688 694 648 610 511 1,763 1,888 870 818 605 5li9 .421 459 467 642 8S2 602 796 747 764 697 634 618 776 778 646 686 688 613 628 474 3,779 283 265 84 169 218 220 227 127 107 497 121 223 60 633 888 262 1,130 IS 24 2S3 881 474 2,725 147 84 297 65 202 Malbs Abed 21 Ybahs and Otbb. in n o ^ TJ ^ a> M M 'S •c ■o a c p a p o P •a ■a 13 'O a f^ c4 1 (A 3 a a o fc No. No. No. No. No. No. & No. No. No. No. B56 327 222 7 2-33 167 885 95 109 95 86 1 681 341 236 4 230 179 411 92 106 106 107 2 801 18S 103 5 138 IdO 295 85 67 68 7.0 8 883 220 l.ill 13 161 109 274 52 78 82 62 4 B43 29D 230 IS 227 160 385 101 98 96 90 ,5 8112 173 122 7 149 85 271 77 67 63 64 (> 885 216 116 4 151 105 345 90 82 96 77 T 769 528 229 12 2S1 200 665 124 141 140 15(1 8 854 198 144 12 171 92 298 78 72 S3 65 9 868 2M3 129 6 l.^ 125 246 61 64 56 65 10 mi 377 218 12 210 147 467 98 122 142 125 11 8711 210 142 12 140 108 289 80 74 63 73 12 569 ITS 106 5 113 63 205 47 69 47 52 IX 8'::5 . 199 12'4 2 148 117 255 61 53 65 76 U 883 2S5 141 6 157 113 297 67 77 77 76 15 29* 172 110 12 145 54 288 62 73 71 92 1« l.tS' 74J 383 2S 418 847 in 165 175 192 191 17 180 120 53 7 128 79 126 89 28 27 32 18 813 215 119 9 100 87 241 59 68 63 66 19 2911 176 104 10 81 77 179 43 44 48 44 20 848 231 112 2 106 94 197 44 6(1 64 49 21 298 185 108 7 141 89 268 77 71 64 61 22 411 2"9 191 11 ?10 167 382 105 98 79 100 23 401 228 166 12 166 123 863 92 88 92 81 H 862 212 . l"' 9 15:? 112 291 75 77 66 73 23 444 253 ISS 8 182 144 374 92 95 91 96 26 880 224 147 9 120 93 269 81 75 C6 47 81 811 2(19 94 8 117 82 242 63 69 65 85 28 271) 159 104 7 106 84 258 69 69 63 67 2i) 1,969 1,369 5S4 16 988 68S 2,898 666 607 678 452 ,30 ,148 1(12 62 41 61 78 63 67 66 17(S 160 41 40 47 45 46 43 42 82 31 123 2 83 17 11 67 6 24 3 40 7 26 22 S9 6 26 6 22 7 28 8 18 33 92 I 34 ms 72 27 6 52 45 128 38 22 45 28 8,5 109 79 88 30 27 60 65 40 4(1 165 149 63 41 41 82 83 42 88 84 36 111 1 ST 6S 41 26 1 41 27 76 26 18 23 10 S3 62 38 24 80 12 74 22 19 19 14 80 271 173 96 2 128 105 272 87 64 71 50 40 71 51 64 20 28 37 68 18 26 84 174 24 89 23 31 16 88 21 18 4T 93 1 42 80 21 27(1 140 9 78 49 18 158 97 12 104 62 41 381 236 n 93 85 12 107 55 7 115 48 11 66 48 AH 848 44 19U 1 45 134 95 88 1 60 54 171 84 63 46 29 m 475 812 160 8 299 263 843 161 290 159 288 47 t 5 i 10 2 14 6 1 8 5 48 11 9 73 2 82 2 60 6 69 IS 230 6 60 7 47 2 63 3 4)) l(i7 2 64 50 15(1 94 55 1 76 8S 202 46 64 46 46 51 199 131 1,124 68 295 161 634 1U6 412 879 1,904 88 499 171 515 45 480 125 5S 1,428 4 410 53 61 68 11 124 14 8 27 83 6 71 21 6 1 S8 209 24 201 48 6 49 102 4 67 26 7 62 84 7 43 .5+ 14 5.5 162 1 58 82 28 82 4 23 16 68 57 110 12 29 16 22 21 29 80 67 105 6fl "1 As Reed ; name cliaDged to Ferry i* 1869. • Ab StoD7 Creek (see root-sote " c "); name chaD^ed to Shelby In 1667. 38 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTiNUKD. — Population ly Sex and Age, and a' 2 £ o t4 o o COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 1 P-. 1 .a a a u 1 « a a ■3 ' .a i 1 M ILE3 AGED 21 TEAES AND OVEE. .0 a V '0 S3 13 a a -a a w s P ■^ OS 5 a ■a § i t- o 'a a a •B n «3 o No, 5 a n g No. ■d Si CO 3 < No. No. No. No. 1870.. lSi>9.. 1807.. ISti9.. 166!!.. ISfiS.. ■.861.. 1870.. IS68.. lS6i).. 1887.. 1S49.. 1S51.. I8JS.. 1S49.. lS:i9.. ISsRS" 1867.. 1S47-. 1807.. 18J9.. lSfl6. 1345.. 1856.. 1S49.. IS88.. 1847.. IS51.. 1871.. 1871.. 1870.. 1335.. ises.. 1S58.. 185a.. 1856.. 1S53.. 1S48.. 1S5M.. 1866.. 1S66.. 1845" 1859.. 1S6L. iS57 . 1878.. JS55.. I&!7.- !862.. i8-!0': 1857.. 185S.. 1851.. 1860.. 1843 ■! 1855.. 1840.. 1S54.. Higliland l.e E.)' 119 8S5 529 Sfi •^98 8.'4 1,508 196 868 Vii 29,929 76i 6^9 1,897 1,124 1,464 677 4,863 2,716 2,469 l,S!i6 ],v!67 2.-267 5iS 2,!)45 3,475 2,1164 2,576 1,615 ,719 896 43,409 •218 1,165 687 48.' l,'34t 1,;9J 1.348 278 1,719 17,084 l,6i9 252 191 1,882 477 1,1140 l(l,"61 ■210 1,341 642 8111 618 1,192 1,419 66 208 290 47 176 4511 819 114 189 77 15,739 898 838 781 6113 sng 8.V2 2,'2S2 1,439 ],3ii8 943 702 1,104 81111 1,?2I 784 1,0.37 1,313 851 863 483 25,968 127 643 623 361 240 671 702 737 140 856 9,216 S53 145 114 701 292 255 517 5,312 IIS 744 S33 4i;0 83i' ,639 819 08 177 283 39 117 874 684 82 174 47 14,140 364 801 666 516 055 825 2,1181 1,277 1,161 863 5.55 1,1113 228 1,124 691 1,027 1,203 764 851 413 22,441 86 670 642 826 242 5711 690 606 138 863 7,S6S 766 107 811 631 240 222 493 4,752 92 697 209 86i)iinjr Lake Tiillniiige Wrislii ZcL'liuid PRBsqnE Isle Co..,.. Presque Isle Rogers Saqinaw Co. • 2 4 8 17 2 2 ""2 :::: R' 87 4 .... R^ AlUee R+ 8 3 5 2 8 8 2 "i :::: as H7 Blamfleld Brady Brant — 8S 89 4ll Bridgciiort Baena Vista .... 41 C'hapin Chesaniiij; East Haginaw rjUy 2 Frankeumnih a 48 44 4t 8 29 8 .... :::: 4fi 47 Koch vi lie 1 — .... 48 4 Siiuulding St. Ch.irles .... Ml 2 -— .... M Swan Creek Tayraoulh Tbomasrovvn Titiabawassuu Zilwaukiu 57 6S 2 1 8 S "'.[ ----: ---- * City hap fourw»ird<: cenpns not returned bv wsrdp, 2 Ciiv has eislit wards ; census not retnrcc-d by ward?. 8 Cily has six wards ; ceii^ns nut retarned by wjtds. « A3 Ottawa, incliidini; nearly the whole county ; namp changed to Grand Haven in 1808. POPULATION. 39 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. Pemai eS AGED IS Yeaes and 0T£E. •a p 03 t3 Childken Under 10 Yeaiis ct Age. IQ TS Males. FtMAtBS. b C' 816 167 177 186 20 414 265 143 6 237 178 666 149 181 150 126 21 261 157 101 8 191 112 848 9C 71 89 93 22 184 329 201 4 272 286 672 183 156 164 16'.J 23 128 90 33 SI 46 125 37 V9 20 S3 24 691 419 ir>8 4 238 173 6S3 173 145 196 169 25 876 218 148 10 218 160 882 90 77 S'o 75 26 437 256 160 22 856 827 666 162 141 180 133 21 S^ 296 242 15 876 267 780 19S 199 208 178 28 823 252 106 146 8,646 71 27 44 8,113 * 124 43 76 6,130 130 59 71 4,006 684 296 288 18,274 140 76 64 8,423 188 61 72 8,258 158 34 69 8,439 158 76 88 8,159 o<) 138 30 190 31 11,837 77 1 32 42 29 207 13 78 29 140 19 104 67 830 21 103 21 100 10 89 16 8S 33 289 4 34 227 126 97 4 147 120 878 97 81 96 99 35 146 93 47 1 90 30 204 50 54 56 48 86 111 77 :9i 84 102 29 150 25 100 202 868 47 104 49 86 50 9ii 56 84 87 296 8 88 279 191 82 6 no 107 422 117 101 100 10+ 89 309 289 64 2 15-' 113 404 99 117 119 69 40 65 44 847 11 106 82 162 80 161 100 4P8 26 128 21 109 21 133 82 113 41 456 S 42 4,372 3,196 1,147 29 1,583 1,338 4,173 1,057 1,(!0S 1,117 991 48 318 164 US 4 264 199 626 187 185 127 IJl 44 m 60 9 1 28 13 62 21 12 11 18 45 81 28 151 6 128 24 205 15 149 68 466 16 117 18 97 14 103 20 144 4A 230 1 4T 109 95 14 42 83 215 61 56 58 45 4« 114 SS 146 26 112 68 141 42 97 128 252 86 49 27 70 34 65 32 78 <") 268 4 1 6r) 2,752 2,185 561 6 982 702 2,621 68(1 648 692 606 51 47 811 16 1 80 21 63 17 12 9 15 62 8811 2113 66 1 189 37 872 95 97 S6 94 68 lOE 77 24 2 SI 46 122 28 34 37 23 54 17S 123 65 ] 37 68 255 66 71 68 50 6a 13 i 96 1S2 41 87 78 164 67 108 194 8W 47 90 53 88 49 97 45 80 86 5fi 278 4 5T 26i 228 40 126 127 424 115 104 119 M b \ o •a § No. 1 3 o fl to No. No. No. No. 1 ?, 184S.. 1867- ISSI.. 1866.. 1855.. 1368.. 1857.. l"8Ts!I 1863.. 1S65.. 1356.. 1865.. IS69.. I837* 1357.. 1857.. 1356. _ 18B1.. 1865.. 1348.. 1856.. 1856.. 1867.. 1318.. 1371.. 1371.. 1367.. 1371.. 1337.. 1838.. 18:?3.. 1837.. 1839.. 1869.. l"854" 1350.. 1339.. 1341.. 1887 K 1869.. 1311.. 1350.. 1842.. 1836.. 1843.. 1387.. 1638.. 1821.. 1839.. 1848.. 1842.. 1349.. 1885.. 1828.. SabiiiAc Co 16,292 122 465 1,185 236 962 497 64 98 165 756 774 876 168 2,701 426 733 024 496 81 1,929 1,213 431 72 1,474 1,290 3111 472 617 21,773 935 1,490 1,498 1,003 1,345 6i6 513 201 ets 1,134 969 1,148 1,050 2,448 1,016 774 1,812 1,336 1,076 1,785 756 40,633 1,131 1,570 716 1,976 1,527 1,884 8,662 64 246 668 131 612 264 83 53 89 401 411 196 86 1,384 228 404 525 242 28 1,034 630 287 38 759 824 196 820 809 11,266 510 759 778 533 628 291 233 99 838 620 479 601 664 1,214 616 406 703 691 572 934 890 21,181 532 814 898 1,033 738 716 7,610 58 219 522 105 460 233 81 45 66 855 363 130 73 1,317 203 829 399 243 23 895 533 194 84 716 466 106 152 208 10,508 475 781 720 475 717 335 280 102 806 514 490 647 486 1,284 470 869 609 645 604 851 866 19,507 649 756 828 913 744 663 3,727 24 112 252 60 259 108 15 22 40 163 174 73 89 631 96 181 218 107 12 420 249 96 18 842 613 112 315 136 6,677 286 866 413 258 854 162 137 66 169 261 239 237 252 679 263 192 852 840 279 416 193 9,779 287 852 163 430 343 846 2,439 16 T8 173 89 207 84 11 16 81 121 113 47 26 415 70 134 147 65 8 262 163 61 16 197 456 98 196 161 8,650 167 281 268 166 243 122 91 86 122 177 159 192 189 488 162 133 286 191 ISO 266 126 6,462 183 219 106 222 137 201 1,176 8 83 76 20 19 24 4 7 9 46 E7 24 13 202 26 46 70 39 8 164 87 83 2 184 65 12 19 24 1,861 69 126 148 30 99 83 45 16 46 SS 76 91 110 137 99 68 116 145 95 172 66 3,140 97 121 68 200 152 132 68 8 Austin... _ .. 6 3 1 8 ■-■- .... 4 n Bridgebampton Duel . -. _- , .... R 7 Elk R Elmer 9 Evergreen . .. in FIj'nn 11 1 3 2 .... :::: 1'? 1"! Greenleaf ._ .. 14 15 Lexington . 16 1 .... Ifi Maple Valley Marion . .,. . 17 4 1 8 1 :::: :::: 1R It *'!> 1\ Sanilac .... - t" Speaker 3 1 1 ?S ot Watertown .....—. ?T Worth 10 2 1 1 1 1 :";; 26 97 Schoolcraft Co Manistique ,— ?R "fl Ouota 1 69 7 SO SHrAWABSEB Co «■' 9 2 6 8 2 1 i 1 4 4 8 4 4 1 1 4 4 8 172 7 11 4 8 4 9 .... 4 '"I .... .... 8 2 .... Ri! R1 Caledonia. ... 85 86 M7 Corumia City - ]st Ward 2d Ward <(S P9 Pail-field . ,_ .. rjO if^ 44 45 46 47 4° Owosso City^ Perry Rush Sciota :::: in ril WoodhuU R() St Cla[rCo. .„. S3 Rl Berlin... — Fi') Burchville "ifi 57 China * - 58 Clay I City has foar wards ; census not returned by wards. ■ Includbd a part of present territory of St. Clair county. POPULATION. I the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. 41 Female^ aqtib IS Teaks anb Over. a si o Childben Under 10 Years op Agk. 'O Males. Fjlmales. ■5* »^ m i^"* il ■ 1 s t3 t^ rt u (0 fe '" S; « PI > S a a 3 o •a o PI B a sg s po lo M Po •d" 'S5 o o 03 CD o < £ 1 D 5 a fe No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8,419 2,818 1,068 88 2,1'2 i,:56 5,478 1,418 1,395 1,895 1,270 1 18 16 B6 2 81 17 55 18 42 50 166 9 42 14 87 17 46 10 41 'J 90 3 8 217 158 60 4 167 118 431 126 119 102 85 4 M SO 20 1 29 21 75 25 17 IS 15 6 187 187 49 1 114 81 821 72 67 97 85 6 99 89 8 19 22 10 4 8 9 61 9 9 18 81 10 S 14 19S IS 87 .52 47 4 11 16 48 6 11 16 1 10 12 49 5 6 9 7 12 8 22 9 81 10 169 128 40 1 101 69 249 74 68 711 47 11 158 97 54 2 108 79 2611 68 06 08 68 12 71 49 24 431 22 9 204 62 13 884 81 12 278 149 61 807 88 20 214 88 13 202 86 15 210 42 18 181 13 83 14 •6i8 is 15 87 66 112 181 21 42 69 62 77 125 41 67 70 1!J0 231 819 42 72 78 83 71 109 42 53 78 S3 55 61 16 164 17 192 2 18 102 69 10 224 162 88 1 168 68 49 9 291 16(1 56 8 191 182 177 16 629 441 51 2 157 1112 85 6 160 119 49 5 168 91 42 4 149 129 14 n ^0 893 n 231 1 22 91) (M 26 1 62 24 170 58 87 42 88 n 13 11 1 1 6 4 82 7 8 in 7 24 818 210 188 8 205 162 419 99 113 108 99 25 222 177 42 8 132 101 822 97 62 87 56 26 48 86 11 1 82 29 80 24 27 16 13 27 78 58 88 15 16 46 54 28 49 116 127 82 41 27 28 84 87 22 21 'm 101 2 29 6,73S 8,824 1,839 72 2,738 1,948 5,780 1,514 1,441 1,467 1,86S 30 2d7 204 52 1 141 79 272 75 68 81 68 31 4(10 261 136 8 202 189 888 101 90 91 101 82 418 267 148 8 180 180 357 100 S5 93 79 88 i49 152 94 8 144 101 261 77 59 68 57 34 -42» 2S8 128 4 188 125 808 74 62 87 80 85 210 164 55 1 70 50 128 26 27 88 87 86 162 96 55 1 45 64 130 82 24 89 86 87 68 43 18 2 17 21 45 16 11 10 8 38 150 119 160 81 81 74 155 68 94 197 875 46 108 60 96 63 90 49 81 K9 ■249 8 40 261 167 90 4 117 77 275 51 72 78 7* 41 278 17."> 99 4 161 105 327 76 87 90 74 42 250 163 86 1 159 94 296 77 76 66 77 43 718 682 181 6 285 242 674 153 142 184 140 44 269 177 9(' 2 181 89 261 98 56 58 64 45 178 109 67 2 102 67 235 63 58 55 69 46 819 228 95 1 ISO 182 829 79 92 72 86 47 883 28S 186 9 190 116 807 79 82 74 72 48 262 176 83 3 183 85 817 71 89 82 76 49 476 277 388 16 217 157 4S9 187 134 123 95 60 193 131 59 8 84 63 223 60 63 63 47 51 9,688 6,896 8,189 148 5,147 4,018 12,066 3,229 8,026 '2,991 2,820 62 810 198 HI 8 137 99 298 86 72 84 66 68 830 211 117 2 202 190 496 137 123 118 128 54 174 101 70 8 126 60 198 48 66 85 54 to 4118 222 178 8 248 214 676 171 184 161 160 66 867 197 164 6 202 ISO 445 118 120 110 97 bl 866 228 183 10 188 107 878 93 90 103 92 o8 * Indnfled N. }i of county as now organize 42 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population hy Sex and Age, end ■I 10 II 13 13 14 15 Hi 17 1 19 20 21 2i 2-3 24 25 26 27 23 2S 80 81 82 88 84 85 86 1836 . isi;i7.. 1S2T.. 185!).. •■85:>.. ISIifi. iseii-- 1835.. 1SS7.. I8.">3.. 1S55.. 1851). isrw.. 18^" ISTiT.. IS3S . lSvl7.. 1S5^ IS41.. 1329 1S88.. 18X7.. 1888 b 1838.. 18S7.. 1S29.. 1836.. ISIO.. ISIS" 1S87.. 1S30.. I8S3.- 18i9.. 1815.. 1829.. COUNTIES, TOWisrSHlPS, CITIES, AND W.\RD3. Clyde Columbus OoiMvIlvillo Bastl'hina Emmet Fort, Gratiot Grant Grecawooa Ivx Konoftee Kimhall Lynu _ Mn^■se,v Port Huron Port Buron Gitij '. Kiiey St. Ulair St Cair tyiti/ ' Wales '. St. Joseph Co... ■Bnrr Oak Colon CoDsianiine... Fabius Fawii River Klorunce Flowcrfleld Lconidrts Lnckport Mendon Motiville Noitawa.. Park She-roan Starsris While Pigoou. lSiJ'1.. ISiiB.. 1851.. 1851.. 1858.. 18.i7.. 1868.. 18,57.. 185H.. 1861" 1S5I1.. 18.57.. 1861).. 1858.. 18.V2.. 18.51 « ISIlll.. 18.59.. 55 1S.55.. .56; 1,869.. 67J1810r Tn.«coL\ Co Akron Aimer , Arbela Columbia Dayton Denmark Blkland Ellington Eimwood Fair Grove Fremont, Geneva GiiCord Indian Fields. Juniata Kinffi'Ion Ko.vilon ....... MilHngton.'... Nuvesia Tiiscula 1,039 9119 2,(i09 ■iS> ],2ii6 1,361 1.8114 1,158 1.596 ],1!-I8 1,813 464 1,382 1.0l'7 8,241' l,."i76 2,031 2,003 1,516 25,906 l.PJIi 1,;153 2,4->l 1,130 047 1,419 1,423 8,S9:i ],74S 7i4 ],SS- 1,227 1,216 2,248 1,713 16,998 726 745 979 .53S 789 S8S 726 465 565 1,1)56 794 207 512 1,006 1,041 383 5S0 949 171 1,291 566 589 1.877 ].3o 639 704 687 627 824 690 674 266 688 542 4,2.59 7811 1,100 9.52 816 18,267 1,1106 681 1,2.53 6«9 852 47.'* 731 781 1,947 923 847 975 645 016 1,072 379 8,950 8S8 402 518 291 417 465 860 257 292 542 402 114 267 541 529 193 815 503 92 675 t-l Maleb Aged 21 Teaks and Qteb. s la in m § o 1 m ^ 53 •a U _g R n a fe a □ •a P t3 •a t3 o s 03 in a o 03 2 4? s xi — , ^ ^ No. No. No. No. No. No. 473 251 146 101 4 46,0 ],2?2 255 1.35 103 12 612 893 209 10 1112 TO 52 21 8 ., 667 250 166 80 4 657 834 233 96 5 617 297 190 96 11 681 285 152 81 2 772 853 239 112 6 658 272 166 100 6 1 639 286 156 121 9 193 128 84 87 1 1 6il4 852 2.55 92 5 465 253 176 74 8 8,981 2,221 1,775 431 15 796 837 229 152 6 . 981 457 264 132 11 1,051 480 325 143 6 1 7uO 860 205 144 10 1 .... 12,689 6,903 4,370 2,417 115 1 943 545 839 '200 6 -.- 672 847 214 126 7 1,168 635 436 193 6 ,511 266 163 93 8 295 179 95 76 8 440 247 156 86 4 \ 683 810 214 125 1 643 879 2i24 146 9 1,945 1,103 767 822 14 325 460 292 166 12 877 191 111 71 9 9ii7 498 Bll 179 8 5S2 813 193 122 8 6ii9 297 184 110 3 1,176 622 884 226 12 881 476 282 184 10 — - .... — . 8,018 4,803 2,974 1,263 71 843 174 120 48 6 813 190 128 65 7 466 235 159 71 5 247 164 195 111 187 63 54 872 1 423 202 177 127 134 75 89 846 4 203 116 73 41 2 278 133 93 84 1 614 217 163 8v 7 892 186 125 68 3 98 69 83 16 6 246 181 101 80 463 266 184 70 2 612 269 156 107 6 183 86 87 23 1 265 136 95 40 1 441 232 207 72 3 79 89 886 27 222 12 110 C16 4 .... — - — - > City basfour wards; census not relnrned by wards. a City has iwo ward" ; census not relnrned by wards. • As Desmond, and included large part oT county as now organized; name changed to PortEnion In 1837. >> As Bucks; named changed to FalJiUB iul841. POPULATION. 43 the Year of Organization of Counties, Toionsh'ps, and Cities. VehMjT.s Aged IS Teaeb andOvek. -a p O Childben U.ndbe 10 Teass op Age. -d Males. Females. o Si ■a, a ,2 o ■a p ca 13 § o > o n3 a ia .2 o o a to lit S3 S3 3 CJ a to Zi a •§- S la tfl to CJ g a A & No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 25B 163 89 8 1.55 S2 296 78 S2 57 79 I 287 160 70 7 141 76 290 74 6:1 72 76 * 696 8SB 201 9 851 269 7S1 204 210 193 174 3 Tl 48 28 5 17 13 65 16 21 10 S 4 250 186 61 8 187 186 884 102 100 87 96 5- KII9 201 106 2 173 168 892 1116 91 92 103 »■ 81* 210 94 5 173 126 399 107 110 89 93 T 25H 175 711 S 199 99 872 103 90 85, 94 i- 8-26 204 119 8 180 162 670 155 181 161 133 f^ 2Si 198 89 1 175 159 4S9 122 121 111 105 10. 27-2 1S5 84 8 178 143 489 94 121 102 122 11 3li:j 70 82 1 68 84 146 62 88 28 83 12 82(1 216 101 8 157 137 416 111 63 129 108 13 2X0 168 C9 3 142 89 298 77 70 71 75 14 5,174 1,614 62S 82 913 760 2,172 604 621 609 433 15 898 252 134 7 151 162 518 140 132 117 124 IB. 489 280 200 9 289 189 667 161 173 150 753 17 672 831 182 9 222 229 600 127 123 130 120 la 846 219 124 8 218 146 446 123 116 102 106 19- T,299 4,614 2,563 122 8,188 2,878 6,148 1.570 1,600 1,540 1,427 2(V 664 848 20!l 12 223 181 436 m 97 99 99 384 245 1S8 6 l.^O 121 812 86 90 83 84 2a 726 503 212 11 823 212 625 161 149 122 103 28 251 150 98 3 164 112 837 811 79 100 78 24 16S 100 67 1 93 67 150 43 87 85 86 25 255 170 SI 4 125 76 212 63 60 58 56 i« S4n 217 116 8 186 146 407 109 96 102 100 2'l 869 233 147 9 198 102 855 70 134 8.") 66 2)1 1,141 47C 7!I3 S36 12 415 889 844 216 214 204 211 ■/!) 294 179 8 219 161 442 100 144 109 69 30 226 144 76 6 76 64 167 41 39 43 44 31 6611 889 209 12 23S 171 415 128 111 90 66 32 2117 121 2 165 104 810 80 76 81 67 as 8116 178 180 8 l.M 104 857 77 81 1116 93 34 697 4IS 260 19 237 217 475 lOS 106 137 125 " 81> 486 2S5 190 11 216 166 869 89 98 91 91 3fr 4,02S 153 17i 246 2,798 108 112 1,187 45 54 43 2,121 84 99 1,595 70 69 4,9,-1 245 215 1,804 71 62 1,217 54 6! 1,273 73 66 1,152 42 46 81 83 6 8il ]b3 59 4 140 93 266 63 75 60 63 40 137 177 205 91 124 46 51 69 99 63 74 115 244 87 61 21 62 80 60 27 61 2 42 1311 114 75 40 330 87 85 75 266 232 66 67 77 49 61 66 •72 6" 1 44 111 77 811 34 48 .^8 73 50 46 130 189 41 48 42 88 80 5S 17 46 1 46 2l4 157 85 2 128 100 887 79 8S 80 9" 115 63 2 100 101 227 66 60 60 65 40 81 16 2 24 19 66 16 IS 10 lo 115 88 26 1 69 45 162 86 41 47 247 ISll 65 2 128 82 298 85 72 80 278 164 109 6 13S 111 245 62 60 67 84 54 29 1 40 44 129 43 29 26 118 ^1 80 87 1 86 6S 132 46 48 53 65- 6« 61 167 27 225 63 S 88 luO 21 165 86 ' 20 111 261 66 871 76 16 96 61 IT 88 60 IS 104 65 11 83 85 81S 5 • AsWakfman; unme chaD«red to Menfion in1'i44. * A? Wulerloo: namechanired to Elmwood in 1663. e .^s Ro;?iT8; nnme t-haijged to Juniatu in 1867. 'Xneladvd entire count;. 44 CENSUS OF MIOHIGAlSr, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued.- —Population ly Sex and Age. and § < « ■< COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AKD WASDS. g M H -< D t o> a c 1 en a V 1 si 0) .a Mai.es aseu 21 Years and Otbb. 1 a ■d p § § to c= 'a s I a a •a g S No. 2 .... 8 .... .... .... 1 1 ■"2 .... .... .... 17 1 1 2 S c ■o p No. 1 1 S 1 •6 3 p No. No. No. No. 1 1851.. 1857- 1858.. 1861.. 1S3T.. 181-2.. 1887.. 1842.. 1845 « 1815.. 1845.. 18:«.. ia55.. 1854.. 1889 1> 1840.. 18.S9.. 1837.. 1S87« 1849.. 1845.. 1887.. 1342.. 1826.. 1827.. 1851.. fise!! 18:42 <1 1827.. 1834.. 1884.. 1SS4.. 1886.. 1837.. 1882.. 1884 f 1828 s 1829.. 1833.. 1884.. 1828.. 1834.. 1833.. 1S84.. 1827.. 1858.. 1815.. 1827., 1884.5 1883.. 1,298 804 295 190 29.156 1,009 2,239 1,862 2,000 1,690 1,736 2,806 86C 1,002 1,074 2,067 1,131 1,726 2,752 1,851 1,182 2,105 1,104 . 88,728 1,899 6,692 2,881 2,451 1,860 1,883 1,089 , 857 " 1,142 991 1,282 880 2.5119 1,189 1,157 1,202 1,802 2,127 1,026 1,161 1,886 911 1,486 1,441 6,211 1,080 841 1,247 2,043 144,903 2,490 1,882 2,271 676 424 162 105 1B,062 519 1,122 724 1,035 924 918 1,158 447 537 558 1,088 668 859 1,387 948 609 1,062 614 19,5,53 765 8,114 1,347 1,130 687 785 669 449 605 639 640 461 1,322 640 6>l 628 862 1,095 641 609 89S 497 776 719 2,451 615 878 639 1,019 72,806 1,257 696 1,155 622 880 188 85 14,094 490 ],0S7 688 965 766 818 1,163 418 465 621 969 668 867 1,865 908 673 1,048 490 19,170 644 8,678 1,534 1,821 728 648 520 408 587 452 692 869 1,187 649 586 574 940 1,083 485 6,')2 991 414 710 692 2,760 565 468 708 1,024 72,697 1,283 636 1,116 884 192 SO 39 7,746 285 617 858 585 4S8 473 579 227 261 2S6 651 279 462 7,59 470 298 6S2 296 10,247 881 ],5!10 667 .585 848 874 802 229 290 286 297 217 706 80S 879 844 419 682 285 880 BnS 265 891 875 1,861 266 280 8110 565 85,529 616 862 570 289 188 65 85 6,016 176 8SS 228 860 800 882 859 171 161 186 862 ISO 299 484 819 168 486 192 6,820 240 899 386 848 170 210 196 144 162 186 220 131 458 182 289 214 296 870 194 200 .831 173 218 221 887 1.58 160 185 844 25,048 4tO 222 847 92 49 24 8 2,624 103 246 128 168 188 189 216 64 89 98 188 96 150 802 149 126 148 102 ' 8,669 184 656 261 281 164 166 100 70 99 94 76 62 240 114 120 115 143 198 83 121 169 84 165 149 497 103 75 109 210 10,097 197 182 205 8 5 1 1 104 6 18 7 7 6 2 4 2 1 2 6 8 18 22 2 6 3 2 226 7 84 10 11 18 8 6 14 6 6 2 S 18 12 18 15 8 9 6 8 7 5 26 6 4 6 11 842 7 7 16 •> Watertown » Well3 n Wisnor ■ -_ 5 6 Van BtTBSH Co T Antwerp — - s ft Bano"or " 10 11 1'? Bloomin^dale Columbia .... IS Deerfleld., 14 1"^ Hamilton 16 Hartford 17 1R Lawrence "" 19 "■ VO Pine Grove ■ ?1 22 Boatti Haven .-. Washtenaw Co 28 26 2T 28 2» Ann Arbor City 1 St and 2d Wards'. Sd and 4th Wards'. 5tliand6lh Wards' Augusta -— ;;;; 81 Bridgewater Di'Xter — - RS 2*i fl-l Lima R.S Lodi n6 ' R7 Manchester RR Northtteld "~" HI Pittsfleld. 40 '**■ ■11 Saline " ' 40 Scio IS _..- 41 Superior 41 """" 46 Webster . .... .... 47 York 48 Ypsilanti 49 Ypailanii City 1st Ward -— M 2d Ward ""■" 5' 8d Ward *" 68 K1 4tli and 5th Wards' Waynb Co %% 65 *>6 ■ Brijwnstown.. Canton M """ J CenFUB of wards not returned separately. B As South Haven. ^ As Alpena ; name changed to Hamilton in 1840. « Afl Lafayette ; name changed to Paw Paw in ISGT. POPULATION. 45 the Year of Organization of Counties, Townships, and Cities. FaXALEB AesD 18 Years and Otbb. » -CI •o n a a •a •a p pi a o (O o ^ No. No. wa 267 80 1S4 142 88 It 4g 28 89 84 5 7,872 6,053 2,708 !!81 145 183 657 4U5 245 8o3 22-i 128 b-m 851 165 ii-6 282 186 Hi 800 140 674 407 257 196 153 42 216 146 63 298 170 111 65u 847 198 307 203 lOfl eo9 in 179 845 47S 843 461 827 132 801 186 113 bTi 482 183 iVi 174 95 11,820 6,999 4.114 866 228 123 2,288 1,824 SS2 982 564 854 814 610 295 437 250 233 S82 211 161 295 178 103 218 184 77 28S 134 92 276 164 101 817 202 108 2111 120 77 699 4&i 228 8li8 178 117 844 222 117 848 199 142 Ke 382 1C5 678 853 212 27-2 180 91 8-25 208 116 688 895 las 246 165 84 892 286 147 408 244 155 1,79B 1,(199 663 858 210 134 826 217 100 465 295 164 can 877 265 83,848 27,045 11,386 631 411 214 869 224 1411 648 846 187 No. 106 8 7 8 4 5 2 10 1 2 3 10 4 9 24 2 2 7 8 2C6 6 27 14 9 4 10 14 2 9 11 7 4 8 18 5 7 9 7 1 6 5 7 9 6 84 9 9 6 10 462 6 5 15 No. No. 132 94 45 82 8,752 143 274 161 253 225 211 815 96 163 189 265 161 229 849 203 107 238 165 4,553 173 718 298 255 165 203 121 118 117 136 160 128 294 162 129 158 165 233 114 143 2211 125 190 206 ■ 615 122 70 188 214 16,209 302 172 293 ■d . a;co OS u No. 67 24 17 2,639 99 179 129 179 121 168 283 95 116 99 173 98 163 240 13* 134 182 103 8,847 13(1 609 262 227 120 114 63 81 148 82 114 81 174 110 71 96 193 2(13 89 72 164 69 131 120 423 83 66 114 160 12,882 249 126 250 Chiloreh Under 10 Years of Aoe. 886 267 74 63 7,097 201 482 861 503 483 447 6115 246 267 257 518 236 863 6S9 633 232 531 9,256 859 1,542 782 670 240 810 803 216 852 211 844 203 636 806 234 261 469 631 266 291 413 206 382 835 1,086 256 143 285 452 41,440 692 808 610 Maler. £ u >-6 ta a u s ■ t. "S ■uv. ■o" a D >a No. No. 66 75 69 69 17 20 19 16 1,759 1,805 43 43 107 124 95 110 124 118 139 122 123 111 100 159 71 63 63 66 71 57 135 187 63 65 96 72 147 132 185 140 60 84 117 125 70 83 2,300 2,453 103 93 401 405 198 194 143 147 60 64 76 82 66 SO 48 54 104 94 61 66 94 89 63 68 142 180 82 88 53 55 60 81 180 lis 140 140 77 65 62 74 m 116 45 62 91 104 79 89 286 260 62 65 41 81 65 51 127 113 10,905 9,663 194 146 91 71 149 143 Females. No. 96 76 20 11 1,748 51 121 84 126 110 109 110 72 69 65 113 80 88 156 132 58 152 87 2,813 84 862 174 1S3 65 74 94 50 90 53 85 83 150 69 66 70 114 127 67 88 134 55 96 81 276 69 87 61 119 10,689 ISO 76 149 No. 80 63 17 18 1,785 59 13(1 72 140 112 104 136 60 75 64 123 83 107 124 126 80 137 58 2,185 74 874 166 147 61 24 25 26 27 28 29 78 30 63 81 64,32 64 33 4l|84 76 85 49 : 164 67 65 60 107 124 67 72 110 44 91 86 265 60 84 78 93 10,233; ITS 65 A As Hizon. • Aged 105. ' As Pill ; name changed to Pltt-ofleld in 1389. I As Panama ; name changed to Salem in 1838. 46 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Population ly Sex and Age, and 24 25 26 27 as 2S SO 81 82 88 84 85 86 8T 88 89 40 41 a is U if, 18i7.. l3-«.. 1818.. \B>1.. IS27.. 183V. ISiT.. IS29.. lS-i7.. lS8ii.. 18S5.. 18;7.. 1840.. 1885.. 1S67.. 1869. 1S72. 1872. )87i. I87i. 1868. ISB'J. 1873. 1869. 1878. 1871. 1871 1 1869. 1869. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. AND WAEDS. Detroit City 1st Ward 2cl V/ard Sd Ward 4Ih Ward 5th Ward (iih Ward 7lh Ward 8ih Ward 9th Ward lOih Ward 12ih Ward' .... Ecorpc Greenfield Grosse Points Hamtramck HurOTi Livouia Monsaagun NaiiKin Plymouth Kedford Komnlns SprlDgwells- Sumpter Taylor Van Baren Wyandotte Oity.. 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward Wexford Co... Antioch Cedar Creels.. Cherry Grove- Clam Lake Cleoa Colfax Greenwood ... Hanover Barring Henderson Selma.. Springville Wexfurd 101,255 4,685 1,44-J 4,1124 6,4:i6 10,300 19,929 9,967 10.931 11,1134 17,7S0 4,7T7 2,^25 1,95S 2,1113 8,7.^1 1,7«8 1,5711 1,023 8,1-27 8,0119 1,877 1,520 5,1119 1,161 1,067 1,879 8,333 1,160 1,071 1,107 8,011 163 248 101 1,047 94 246 186 242 199 75 133 103 219 49,72! 2,870 765 2,017 8,177 4,794 9,807 4,911 6,282 5,804 8,894 2,420 1,282 ],0.i3 1.150 1,930 9:i3 8(16 1,0(13 1,619 1.511 976 8011 2,?90 614 E78 943 1,734 573 645 616 1,753 84 142 155 69-2 56 1.39 108 158 119 45 73 73 118 a 51,S34 2.S15 677 1,177 8,2.i9 5,506 10,122 6,ll5« 5,699 5.730 8,886 2,357 1,198 905 1,048 1,621 805 764 920 1,508 1,498 90- 720 2,429 547 489 931 1,604 637 52G 491 1,2.59 79 106 46 455 8S 107 33 84 80 80 65 80 106 Males Agzd 21 Yeaes akd Oveb. a A & 24,514 1,507 510 1,385 1,478 2,739 4,768 2,395 2,172 2,356 4,1SS 1,116 464 606 495 899 429 430 457 935 854 516 S.'iO 1,279 233 264 6-5 791 269 241 281 1,122 47 85 28 421 84 75 78 106 td id tt I- -a p p p "O xJ s p cd ol lO o» -W No. No. 18,090 6,268 1,151 841 451 66 1,098 240 l.l.W 812 2,077 646 8,532 ],20,i 1,699 666 1,626 .538 1,057 696 2,795 i,s;9 854 259 275 178 8011 200 803 180 621 275 287 133 214 179 815 140 646 859 628 809 819 185 206 136 944 825 178 100 182 127 249 242 657 227 191 77 1C2 74 2U4 76 961 160 86 11 64 21 22 6 887 84 29 6 50 IS 72 6 92 14 61 5 27 6 81 6 44 G 40 22 No. 161 IS 3 2 11 13 28 40 II 3 24 8 11 6 6 S 4 15 2 29 16 12 8 No. No. 23 J Act creating Eleventh Ward declared nnconstltntional by Supreme Court. Attorney General v. Holihan, January term, 1874. POPULATION. 47 tJie Year of Organization of Counties, Townslips, and Cities. Females Aged IS Yeaks and Over. ci CBiLunEN Under 10 Teaks of Aqe. ts Males. | Fehales. 1 ■w t- s •a C t o a o •a 13 •a p ' > a ?3 a p. 3 *4 S a at h B ^3 o e < S fe V D 10 p lO o ^ No. No. No. No. No. No. 6= No. No. No. No. 27.882 20,090 7,528 264 10,919 9,014 28,926 7,618 6,640 7,451 7,187 1 1,«74 1,300 862 12 .'1O6 299 699 152 175 183 J.'.O •i 4ia 875 41 8 142 126 246 6+ 40 64 79 3 1,311 9S3 8U 14 862 802 714 173 177 201 163 4 1.82* l,4li2 412 10 779 539 1,816 5JI) 400 442 41)4 6 £,66a( 2,T75 S5» S4 948 830 2,126 627 485 643 470 6 6,269 8,930 1,330 29 2,l).'i6 ],8.-,8 6,5 28 1,119 8n . 8,924 9(i2 807 876 1,220 lU 4,508 2,808 1,592 66 1,918 1,457 .6,711 1,691 1,247 1,089 1, 34 11 1,06T 808 244 15 6-19 477 1,56S 420 335 870 437 12 m 298 158 7 841 803 8.14 246 ISl 216 211 13 4J8 2S4 178 11 262 170 657 151 144 109 188 14 4711 293 170 7 294 192 742 170 1S5 21 '8 178 15 879 606 266 7 895 Smi 1,277 309 327 808 278 16 884 271 1116 7 261 176 480 lis 126 106 141 17 430 242 167 21 193 161 866 95 8S 86 97 18 610 837 368 6 1 230 145 5S1 l.=)3 163 144 121 19 913 674 825 16 ' 860 251 663 186 138 167 172 20 as!) 652 840 17 8:i4 283 044 150 164 161 160 21 im 285 208 11 227 1.^0 486 109 124 126 127 22 817 210 129 8 209 163 461 105 136 102 lis 28 1,2B5 846 834 86 625 872 1,578 415 871 464 828 24 276 172 101 6 l.'i4 109 387 94 83 73 87 26 288 120 116 2 no 91 804 82 62 78 82 26 6S9 840 208 11 208 144 4.'>3 114 111 101 127 27 764 614 248 2 870 298 1,118 811 262 281 264 28 aio 2(16 98 1 120 101 870 106 78 98 93 29 2S8 161 86 1 182 99 861 85 87 90 99 80 226 157 663 69 129 lis 273 98 196 887 727 120 181 97 170 OK 197 72 173 31 6S8 1 32 41 82 61 16 9 11 7 12 81 10 19 n 3 44 63 87 14 11 7 11 15 10 11 19 18 8 8 7 33 6-2 34 28 35 254 221 : 20 1 43 88 6 17 68 4 24 74 4 18 230 27 73 38 12 23 66 6 17 65 7 18 72 2 15 3« 26 37 ei 1 38 15 IS 8s 88 1 14 29 2 9 6 1 4 10 19 84 10 12 7 18 14 4 6 26 67 42 18 60 9 20 10 2 14 6 18 9 io 6 12 17 6 16 5 12 6 6 Iff 39 47 40 48 41 15 42 38 4S IS 14 E 84 6 4 22 18 24 4 IS 16 69 4 17 4 10 2 16 6 16 44 £« 46 • As Tborp ; name changed to Selma in 1871, 48 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Slioioing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, 1874^,* by Conjugal Condition, the total population, the number of Males aged aged 10 and under 18. STATE AND COUNTIES. CONJDQAI. C'OSDITION BT TOTAtB, -■3 *6 o ■s 1 Males Aged 21 and Over. t m a •a a »■=■ 1 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 State 766,297 743 18,168 8,1142 1,917 12.245 14,926 1,493 19,835 18.-273 19,380 11, £57 1,360 1,808 1,411 7T4 18,020 8,057 14,609 6S6 19,1158 8,189 8,010 16,862 12,376 7,600 16,096 16,648 2,907 8,502 20,748 18,1148 711 86,668 8,557 989 14,4158 8,042 24,311 11,876 ■ iC27 16.330 5,104 398 18,S88 8,144 5,171 2,-277 8,080 885 18,8111 11,554 11, -'89 6,061 21,066 4,701 1,.592 8,560 17,1-09 936 518,493 489 18.029 1.654 1,235 8,977 9,177 1,075 18,655 11,242 14,682 8,170 942 1,092 684 545 9,848 1,572 11,248 618 14,187 2,1106 .5,504 18,478 6,193 4,lli6 11,927 11,664 1,758 2.394 15,367 12,872 519 24,691 1,788 770 9,8.59 1,342 19,531 8,167 508 10.367 8,196 202 7,684 2,061 8,708 1,121 2,062 2116 10.774 8,028 7,518 8,431 15,294 8,410 756 2,518 11,106 631 48,997 82 1,194 111 86 828 728 95 1.48S 1,211 1,642 798 68 79 75 85 798 108 1,049 64 1,372 154 871 1,226 461 253 1,1711 1,064 115 163 1,873 1,367 29 2,276 120 49 818 147 2,192 785 61 1,103 166 11 429 156 25S 92 156 16 1,026 638 618 266 1,722 249 58 138 1,014 43 244 i 1 i i i 4 1 9 1 i 7 2 41 5 i 5 4C is i 87,047 142 1,598 866 274 1^010 2,804 185 1,710 1,095 1,976 1,0113 180 298 813 129 946 SS8 1,2.37 77 1,765 261 593 1,509 2,4«S 795 1,599 1,522 902 420 2,921 1,972 S3 4.292 899 152 1,879 2y9 2,237 1,257 65 1,220 1,101 12 8,662 621 645 866 681 175 1,815 1,680 2,208 701 2,333 496 183 .520 1,527 102 269,189 219 6,506 8:11 628 4,476 4.628 545 6,801 6,593 7,816 4,061 478 551 842 284 4,911 795 6,636 264 6,999 1,036 2,754 6,783 8,251 2,069 5,950 6,811 887 1,201 7,665 6,897 266 12,293 919 890 4,901 925 9,773 4,080 249 6.488 1,611 94 8,8,57 1,036 1.870 578 1,054 108 6,885 4,815 8,770 1,730 7,618 1,700 878 1,254 6,565 820 16,686 19 473 86 41 270 274 42 487 887 455 2,58 86 80 81 21 254 65 883 17 429 67 128 882 189 144 968 869 64 78 656 869 21 671 49 26 289 66 611 222 29 859 67 4 166 74 94 64 76 9 296 212 243 113 527 124 20 69 862 82 154 8 4 AUesan 5 6 7 Antrim Barry Bay Benxie i 9 Berrien 10 11 1? Brancli Calhoun Cass IS Charlevoix . . ... ^ u 15 Chippewu . 16 Clare 17 Clinton 18 Delta i 11 EGatoD -.,-.„ 1 W) 4 'I Genesee . 1 22 28 "4 Grand Traverse Giatioi Hillsdale i •>5 Hunghton. ». V6 ?7 28 lojiia .. 5 RO Isabella. , . ... R1 82 83 Kalamazoo a 10 85 86 Lake.. s 87 Lapeer 89 Lenawee. 40 i 41 Mackinac . 4"! 43 Manistee 5 41 Maniton 27 45 46 Mason ....... 47 48 Menominee _ .. . Midland i 50 Missaukee R' Montcalm 63 51 Muskes:un__ Newaygo .... 55 Oaklaud 56 Oceana -- .. - 57 -5S Occeola ...... 50 60 Prcsque Isle . * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. POPULATION. 49 and Wards in Micliiqan, at the time of making the general assessment for !il and over an4 aged 10 and under 21, and of Females aged 18 and over and AND BT Sbx, and Aqb ijf Pekiodb op Yeaeb. Females Aged 10 and Under IS. "'■S Ti •fS •''? 13 &s ^ o.S '^a S ^ No. No. ; No. 118,560 2,121 554 112 2 2,989 70 14 247 217 1 4 1 1,890 41 2| ],S85 69 14 214 3,179 10 42 6 2,227 53 8 3,148 24 2 1,949 81 4 189 245 4 8 2 176 3 1 88 2,063 7 87 4 280 2,886 19 34 17 95 3,157 9 52 7 49T 6 1 1,253 49 2 2,829 37 6 1,284 31 1 1,026 2,428 27 38 12 2,426 88 16 269 5 SOS 2,961 25 56 11 2,828 54 12 87 6,801 2 78 88 3S4 134 6 7 1 2,254 6S 10 478 8 1 8,767 72 80 1,664 32 24 165 5 1 2,677 84 4 603 84 10 10 1,361 36 8 884 17 5 709 21 2 210 1 1 898 19 1 26 1 2,952 .82 il 1,596 52 10 1,366 37 8 681 86 3 8,213 86 3 666 18 1 262 1 8S3 27 2 2.S23 72 52 112 12 6 FemalBS Aged 18 and Over. „'« "S .ss , to a s 1^ 1.1 . o !5 T^O. No. , No. \ No. 58,oei; 256,320' 32,674 90 es 216 18 976; 6,428 706. 260 82i 76 6s; 606 46 723 4,440 566 1 980 4,449 486 111 519 51 1,545 6,785 993 1 1,161 5,676 865 2,085 7,334 1,185 1 868 4,064 536 69 468 32 61 587 46 1 84 338 43 61 262 14 789 4,884 610 169 758 41 1,029 5,559 693 45 287 47 5 1,595 7,058 926 289 968 86 832 2,692 244 1,670 6,679 837 481 2,907 270 266 1,998 lis 1,884 5,928 790 1,188 5,805 673 124 358 61 2 189 1,162 36 1,921 7,621 1,204 1,676 6,404 982 18 261 3 8,113 12,284 1,.562 81 81 814 71 14 370 22 2 1,013 4,846 519 189 909 30 2,422 9,698 1,546 996 4,045 638 72 251 31 1,216 5,881 748 228 1,615 109 8 85 6 19 626 3,788 271 112 1,002 77 306 1,305 169 78 646 87 144 975 79 14 10 101 6 1,383 5,336 709 1 544 4,241 409 625 8,708 871 143 1,669 149 2,274 7,622 1,189 164 1,683 122 55 882 38 127 1,229 67 914 6,443 578 26 287 10 i-! ■5-3 .ss ai a ■e ■a, oj Sg fc r No. ■ No. No. 155,272 116 363 2 25 133 4,076 438 2 876 8 20 41 1 27 20 9 14 2 1 1 2 11 6 19 8 28 1 9 24 4 12 n 16 S 6 25 17 2,331 2,627 309 4,376 8,086 4,310 6 2 2 •1 2,648 266 825 237 2 112 2,391 667 8,285 128 2 1 4,096 652 10 1,753 8,764 1,797 1,5S7 8,570 2 2 1 1 8,452 429 1 638 4,131 8,744 115 2 4 7,412 616 81 10 169 8 44 2,958 612 6,128 2,635 197 88 10 3 14 6 6 3,436 320 2 92 1,791 564 18 9 6 7 1 4 1 21 20 8 6 18 9 1 895 880 3 513 46 8,767 2,807 1,944 1,070 4,566 977 299 8 2 1 1 3 2 626 8 26 12 3,738 112 2 50 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE II.— CoNTiN-UEn.— 7%e Single, Married, and Widowed COONTIES. CoNjiTQAL Condition by Totals, 11 Til i 1 •a •Si o •a •2 O §■ 1 Males Aged 31 and Over. 1? i a Eg 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 SaiiTiaw.... . 29,312 lo.ise 8W 12,296 2*,9ti3 14,435 9,T48 15,881 2S,02S 86,894 1,673 17,59!) 6,7-23 411 8,661 14,491 lD,4.=il) 6.745 12,134 14,793 6-2,3,57 1,261 1,49-2 882 816 1,232 1,018 505 1,161 1.929 8,6311 77 6 1 2 3 63 22 4,780 634 279 1,006 2,154 1,411 765 1,33-) 2,346 8,142 443 8,836 2,875 211 4.294 7,235 6,199 8,846 6,061 7,305 26,100 683 641 167 28 277 888 292 207 858 542 1,265 41 5 •>. Sanilac X 8 i f> Shiawassee.- _ St. Clair (, St. Joeepii \ 1 Tn6C()la 8 » Washtenaw.. 54 in Wayne . 22 n Wexford ... POPULATION. 51 Oveneal 26 07 Pine Plains Salem ■>« 09 Trowbridge.. ., . .. SO Watson 31 Wayland Alpena Co ... aR 84 Sfi S6 Ossineke ...... ar SR S") Banks 411 <11 Elk Rapids 42 43 ^s New Bnflalo 54 Niles 't'i Niles City 5€ 67 fiS let and4tliWards- 2d and 8d Wards.,. Ornnoko 54 Ai> 61 POPULATION. 55 and Divorced, ly Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY S E X AHD A OB IN Periods OF Years. Females Aged 18 and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females aged 10 and Under 18. C/J R 1 GS s ■Hi . ■ip T3 V C K 55 ; 4(1 H 20 T 989 13 1 41 6 14 2 3 9 151 2 82 It «7T 8 ID 12 IW 8 i 2 1 14 197 ]3I 6 15 16 84 1 IT 69 8 9 18 29 4 23 2 7 19 ?0 7 2 8 4 6 •>! 8 99 63 i 1 1 oil 16 8 ""i 11 *>6 C 1 1 s 5 ''7 14 i 13 8 2 8 10 1 1 2 29 SO 111 1 2 13 28 ss 3 89 9 4 4 7 5 1 2 4 2 S') 16 2 ST 1 1 ss 3 St 2 1 3 6 993 29 59 44 81 67 22 80 9 86 20 51 66 175 93 S2 61 86 22 1 i 41 1 4? 1,M5 42 27 3 8 1 4 1 2 42 1 8 1 2 4 8 1 6 7 1 6 43 OS 6 45 8J 46 86 1 47 13S 48 27 i 4t 28 2 2 "in 29 51 8« 5" 68 ftS 40 M 83 344 }8d 2 4 8 1 i 1 2 1 65 66 206 1 3 2 "iS 88 W 4li 1 61) W 61 56 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoKTiNUED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, ANU WARDS. CoNJUSAL Condition bt Totals, II i H •a || o 1 o Males Aged 21 and oyer. 11 1 "C i-t m V 3P "6 o Q. K o No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Sodus . 511 ],8S4 776 988 S15 ]3,2'(3 629 677 1,148 718 464 667 2,170 599 659 428 484 414 656 318 648 425 677 1,240 606 1,114 19,880 1,412 6T5 550 2,785 740 820 588 515 524 6^ 720 564 926 620 618 682 527 2,583 507 647 874 815 11,557 956 588 692' 971 864 548 318 726 512 793 802 1,239 496 729 401 11,242 647 646 619 883 613 331 642 1,930 641 527 424 438 314 606 274 516 270 469 1,133 442 1,007 14,682 1,073 674 396 2,269 655 638 451 466 393 416 488 382 778 460 508 526 .375 1,764 338 430 743 664 8,170 606 344 424 772 633 267 194 511 370 637 28 165 44 56 60 1,211 73 73 52 83 58 46 66 230 77 69 49 45 34 51 28 68 26 55 124- 2S 129 1,642 129 58 40 269 61 % 28 24 62 72 38 73 35 56 45 51 276 46 38 70 63 798 66 87 47 71 30 41 20 48 4T 32 1 i 51 217 75 64- 52 1,096 60 62' 22 86 , 51 48 54 167 42 52 26 46 38 61 18 66 30 48 129 81 96 1,976 170 76 91 312 60 54 88 41 65 88 85 67 88 36 71 77 31 224 47 89 74 67 1.008 73 68 .50 76 48 78 41 47 44 42 351 6I() 25'6 374 200 5,598 824 267 307 448 308 165 818 954 263 268 212 216 166 3ll7 186 268 134 234 564 219 504 7,316 686 286 197 1,121 278 828 222 238 196 205 239 190 386 229 253 259 189 877 166 207 871 845 4,061 301 167 208 386 331> 186 98 248 186 315 11 52 12 18 28 837 18 30 17 28 22 9 28 40 11 14 6 9 10 16 12 17 9 18 82 4 42 456 31 21 15 42 19 11 14- 10 8 20 20 9 26 15 19 16 18 70 17 16 21 18 268 17 16 19 20 11 16 2 28 17 9 , Watervliet Weesaw .-, - Branch Co. 1 Batavia Bethel BronsoD .... Butler Galifornla* . ' Coldwatet City l8t Ward 2d Ward" 3d Ward 4th Ward Oilead... Girard Hattiaon.. SToble Ovid Sherwood Albion _ _ Battle Creek :i$atUe Creek CUy.... Bediford Clarence ... ... Convis . Eckford Emmet ...... Homer ... Lee Marengo Marshall Marshall City I^Tewton Pehnfield. , gheridan Tekousha Cass Co , ■ Qalvin . . Howard • ~ -- -. Jeflferson — La Gransre .. - - Marcellaa Mason ,._i Miiiton ; Oiitwa ' POPULATION. 57 and Divorced, hy Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY Sex, and Age in Pebiods of Yeaks. FemaJes Aged 18 and Over. . *■§ •a '3 .^'C H a, 1 te C ** 25 a No. No. No. No. ."!4 149 17 155 619 113 32 238 Si 5T 358 43 60 200 32 1,161 3,576 S65 36 305 54 35 270 40 42 306 35 67 484 59 « 802 36 41 166 37 54 822 40 &i-> 968 169 m 2T5 66 100 264 4S 0-2 20? 42 7S 2211 86 2T 1,1S 24 «1 297 86 07 131 16 -39 257 41 28 136 17 »l 280 42 141 569 92 _. 5.3 223 21 98 502 87 2,085 7,834 1,135 1 las 537 93 63 283 87 65 198 26 463 :,14T 226' ru 277 42 69 307 541 38 226 28 1 23 233 IS 89 197 16- 73 209 42 78 247 52 51 190 29 S9 387 47 31 228 20 55 258 87 55 264 29 58 185 83 315 S86 206 36 170 29 66 217 18 102 376 49 69 318 50 S6.3. 4,064 536 m 801 48 47 177 21 40 210 25 65 386 51 40 324 19 06 i2r 25 9S 94 IS 31 260 25 74 185 30 62 817 23' Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under 1 .-a No. 113 368 155 218 212 3,086 213 I8S 172 262 161 102 161 469 189 168 74 98 101 157 95 164 78 144 275 148 256 4,310 816 140 115 688 180 201 109 124 187 153 1 126 212 166 165 1 110 628 ISO- 148 198 174 2,648 218 188 187^ 204 201 112 85 165 105 No. &S No. .g£ en n No. 85 264 118 168 148 2,227 159 87 103 176 135 65 105 409 110 126 82 91 68 115 66 101 68 96 221 87 177 8.143 226 108 8T 470 114 130 95 94 84 100 110 7-2 137 96 67 91 79 519 76 llfl 1-38 141 174 188 61 158 154 SO 57 138 80 168 So No. 58 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. CoNJDOAL Condition bt Totals, It 1^" 1 5 a o 5 o & o 'A Males Aged 21 and Over. t ll m a Q) •a li c t 1 1 o No. No. No, No. No. No. No. No, 1 1,061 1,111 985 8-i7 77U 1,850 49 S6S 10.') 177 1S6 170 220 132 1,89B 221 92D 7i 100 245 883 1,411 1,067 198 146 774 829 14 128 104 191 8 13,020 684 678 1,567 919 808 842 688 808 794 616 M6 1,847 628 681 685 942 8,067 1.57 2,069 884 115 111 93 183 65 792 747 632 667 610 942 37 282 76 127 82 126 169 94 1,093 186 626 49 69 149 178 684 498 122 69 546 240 26 84 27 149 20 9,843 482 490 1,279 666 648 659 422 660 640 471 478 1,101 607 400 686 669 1,572 98 994 192 66 64 69 77 27 98 67 92 61 61 68 2 23 9 8 8 6 10 7 79 9 37 8 2 12 16 76 67 12 6 85 14 1 i 103 112 75 66 91 180 10 82 16 13 7 ■84 8 10 298 16 211 6 8 25 83 818 263 19 36 ]2!i 63 1 82 5 37 I 946 36 63 98 66 8S 60 41 73 61 66 48 101 41 47 46 61 S33 60 666 118 S3 24 6 84 8 396 873 837 273 807 478 18 lis 88 63 42 65 86 49 651 67 265 24 29 75 91 842 248 .^9 35 284 121 12 40 27 76 9 4,911 241 246 687 279 268 829 211 827 320 286 237 649 254 200 807 271 796 46 606 95 84 23 38 40 18 87 19 28 12 17 86 1 T 7 6 1 4 6 6 80 4 18 1 1 4 1 31 21 7 8 21 6 fl s silver Cieek 4 Volinia ,1 Wayne 6 7 8 CHARLETfllS Co Boyne Valley Charlevoix. _ 9 in Evangeline... Eveline.. 11 Marion ia u Wilson 15 16 17 CHEBOTGAlt Co Beaugrand IS Hurt 1<) """"*"■• ?n ?i ?» 28 9'\ Sanit Kie. Marie iSngar Inland , .. ?ri Warner , "K Clh 41 Olive 15 Ovid 4fi Eiley 47 Vir.lor 48 41 Watertown Weutiihalia "in 4 61 hi fi8 Baldwin Kscanaba Fairbanks ■Si Maple Bidge iS Mugonville 2 1 8 8 1« ^T Sacn Bay nn Winona...... 4 POPULATION. 59: and Divorced, hy Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY Sex , AND Age in Periods of Y E AKB. Females Aged IS and OvcT. Mules Ap ed 10 aDd under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under 18. "MS la a :l S D. M o la fc£« .e'i 33 S •g b 03 Id Is bHQ) 13 O '3 p . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1(18 sao 874 8-10 277 1196 458 19 114 88 62 40 61 82 42 637 66 261 24 SO 74 82 833 246 60 33 2.52 lis 12 4U 61 88 69 49 84 S2 1 16 2 8 2 2 5 1 45 4 24 2 1 8 6 48 86 4 3 14 8 1 i 241 242 246 197 164 265 5 66 17 43 39 20 46 29 325 48 141 12 24 42 68 237 171 44 22 112 54 8 13 17 20 169 184 166 121 116 189 7 58 14 2-2 27 29 24 13 245 39 106 13 19 28 46 170 142 20 14 88 42 1 13 14 IS 1 T-2 2 1 1i 3 2 2 2 2 5 5 4 09 62 ^ M ft 1 31 8 6 9' 2 1 1 6 11 12 11 ii 1 2 3 2 IS 1 1 1 2 M 61 4 2 1 15- 16 82 17 1 13' 2 19' 8 ''O- 18 2 1 1 '1 84 1 i 8 '?- 66 0^- 14 2 1 7 1 1 2 1 '>i 4 9'j 61 2 "6 12 VJ ''3 1 2 oty. 26 1 5 30' 12 72 10 4,834 283 289 6;!9 281 272 330 210 828 817 234 288 647 253 197 279 282 753 45 471 93 32 20 36 87 18 2 1 37 2 .■; 1 6 2 31 3*^ TS9 540 20 26 91 20 48 47 17 29 25 33 28 72 17 26 13 28 41 1 28 8 1 3 1 2 2 ------ 2,891 171) 138 839 214 190 188 130 182 194 166 144 277 147 131 128 163 667 24 407 62 12 12 14 24 12 11 1 2,063 94 100 250 130 129 163 S.'i 125 145 100 88 2.'iO 86 62 120 187 280 13 16T 26 20 18 10 18 14 4 S3 45 31 24 35. 151 2 1 1 Sfr 47 37 «8 33 60 sq' 85 1 40 6« 6 2 1 2 8 41 43 1 1 1 2 1'^ 85 2 43 29 44 72 87 1 45 46 23 8 6 19 1 47 16 IS 48 49 169 5 2 1 1 2 50 5 61 166 16 3 "ifl 8 Bft 1 M 1 55 1 5*- 2 1 1 57 1 1 53 60 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIKS, AND WAHDS. Conjugal Condition- bt Totals, g| lis i s o ■a S. hi o i Males Aged 21 and Over. i 'E 1 a "■6 ■a- -2 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 14,609 1,026 842 594 466 1,412 673 751 682 1,149 867 708 1,268 791 704 946 1,057 776 686 183 331 172 19,058 588 705 666 579 701 1,994 664 4,683 1,511 1,443 1,095 649 1,001 787 769 865 776 480 sno 689 710 662 944 8,189 197 314 195 186 140 189 27« 4119 908 868 8,010 648 6D6 241 11,248 772 552 479 526 1,090 487 557 439- 960 719 621 1,887 685 500 711 648 616 518 166 2a9 119 14,137 4t4 674 640 480 5fi8 1,598- 688 3,096 1,047 980 701 888 792 D46 588 662 568 852 519 598 595 489 70S 2,006 167 194 147 112 123 11« 80 258 691 221 6,504 898 497 171 1,049 101 48 81 22 129 m 40 in 64' 76 94 28 44' 01 70 41 64 20- 20' 24 1,372 35 37 54- 61 40 214 42 408 110 136 121 37 72 80 58 48 55 24 29 43 46 88 66 154 7 11 11 18 10 5 10 28 45 19 871 34 30 10 1 i 9 9 1 i 1 1,287 102 57 54 18 117 51 59 53 132 79 48 12* 87 66 61 109 70 77 32 19 26 1,765 51 93 71 fil 68 167 62 486 189 114 158 25 79 82 76 64 92 26 45 61 49 61 91 261 13 25 26 17 10 5 16 32 88 84; 698' 4.1 60' 24 5,686 38* 280 235 275 565 242 277 21« 478 858 316 518 263 247 358 827 307 264 87 116 61 6,999 204 288 269 212 279 776 266 l.iSlS 5118 465 892' 168 893 261 292 825 275 174 237 299 292 246 848 1,086 88 97 78 66 63 59 69 126 296 110 2,754 196 2m 86 333 80 15 IS 13 29 19 18 17 25 21 28 31 12 11 IS 24 14 17 7 8 2 429 13 10 21 17 17 65 15 103 29 88 28 18 22 11 22 17 18 10 12 17 18 14 14 67 8 6 5 7 6 1 6 11 15 7 12.8 18 9 4 1 ? Bellevue .s 4 Brookfield', . . 5 6 7 8 Garmel Charlotte City Chester Delta ' i ft 10 11 Eaton Baplds. : Hamlin- in • KaiamO'.^. .. Iff Oneida-. 14 In Sanfleld 16 17 , Vermont^ille Walton IS 19 Em-m-btCo . 4 'M Bear Greek n 2a 9fl Little Traverse 24 «s Atlas 1R Barton 97 Clayton ^ ^*l Bav-isoD . 29 ^ft Flint W>, Flint City 1st Ward m 2d Ward M SdWard fl,^ 4th Ward an Flushing " " 87 Forest 3S -S9 Gaines Genesee 40 Grand Blanc 41 Montrose 49, Mt. Morris 1 AA Mnndy ... . , 44 Kichfleld 4.5 Thetford 4« 47 4iS GbAHD TK4TBKSB CO.. Bla-lr 40 East Bay. Nl Fife Lake ni ■ Grant . . .w Rf Mayfleld jvt Paradise. . r>n fifl Traverse.. ... ... . f)T Whitewaiter 5S 1 .59 6(1 Arcada Bethany. <;1 Elba POPULATION. 61 and Divorced, by .Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY Sex, AN.D A eE IN Per.iods OP Teabs. Females Aged 18 and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under 18. -J 11 O K -♦J it k .51 m a h II 'J "tig 1" No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1,029 i67 5,559 386 272 289 250 528 244 276 221 481 869 805 512 26^ ^52 856 816 299 237 174 106 67 7,058 204 285 271 211 270 814 265 1,546 526 465 895 160 893 285 296 826 281 J 73 256 293 294 241 849 963 84 97 66 57 62 57 11 125 298 111 2,692 1.95 207 85 698 71 38 18 9 86 28 26 25 84 62 63 16 38 48 46 27 47 18 12 22 926 22 27 38 88 28 189 26 298 80 102 92 50 ;1S 31 26 89 14 il7 28 88 19 50 86 4 5 6 6 8 4 4 12 30 12 244 20 20 6 6 5 8,285 221 147 146 167 254 155 168 146 25S 194 171 253 171 158 213 269 169 128 36 70 22 4,095 135 149 147 136 152 464 171 917 253 815 185 164 211 168 182 176 169 86 159 141 170 167 211 652 43 82 84 87 81 54 37 90 180 64 1,768 124 187 62 19 1 2,886 179 148 86 82 825 98 98 92 176 142 99 180 118 108 160 145 116 95 23 81 21 8,157 86 127 98 73 101 382 lis 894 266 821 151 154 178 100 105 131 100 75 119 94 117 100 164 497 28 42 26 31 29 86 21 56 162 67 1,253 78 77 29 84 2 17 1 '52 3 35 5 i\ 12 R 111 1 2 18 i6 48 i 1 2 3 1 7 86 8 2 H 49 9 100 3 1 2 10 58 11 37 1? 85 2 2 1 1 8 2 8 1 2 5 2 18 '52 14 42 15 54 1 2 8 9 3 5 1 52 8 1 16 151 17 40 IS 45 10 7 90 14 21 ,24 W 1,595 41 28 8 _ 10 7 28 94 67 26 65 "O 41 2 1 8 3 1 \ 5 8 5 4 6 2 1 27 57 9S z 8 2 1 2 1 ,29 80 618 81 188 152 82 88 212 4 1 84 41 85 .66 1 1 86 19 1 1 87 48 8S 70 I 1 2 2 30 106 1 3 4 1 5 2 8 6 40 11 41 48 4? 67 m 27 i 44 88 'I'i 68 289 4 8 1 1 1 1 46 47 4S 18 49 il2 8 50 12 81 2 1 .59. 7 58 71 .54 22 1 1 2 85 69 80 22 87 332 82 9 2 1 49 2 5 2 68 59 80 4 1 1 60 61 62 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES. TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. C ONjuoAL Condition BT Totals, ©■-■a pi 13 CU s 5 •a :i 0) o o ■a 13 o o, to Hales Aged 21 and Over. bJOV 3j a ■i tst u II 1 o §• K o No. No. No. No. i No. No. No. No. 457 TI4 163 267 669 46-2 689 513 1,272 890 516 878 210 16,863 838 866 690 778 1,105 1,257 268 2,038 89.! 632 49S 510 982 1,007 615 763 &1S 97-i 542 6S0 703 784 1,106 12,376 422 258 8,221 2,122 1,38-2 276 919 1,090 801 1,183 746 7,600 423 90 94 677 84 4116 8T2 157 160 437 223 291 464 120 152 481 809 885 879 921 259 899 2.V2 14S 13,478 762 691 508 675 798 97T 221 1,451 819 875 874 8a3 srjl 796 437 7.5-2 6-34 839 435 537 6S9 659 821 6,193 267 1-24 1,832 718 659 145 M6 602 461 66-i 872 4,106 220 51 73 839 60 200 220 96 112 226 186 22 44 8 27 14 29 22 49 18 27 80 8 1,226 74 47 89 66 92 119 16 200 29 65 56 50 64 88 61 67 67 67 82 50 56 43 63 461 16 20 lis 56 77 16 81 62 20 19 28 258 15 7 4 26 6 19 11 6 8 9 8 82 48 11 12 56 28 86 80 126 20 54 12 IS 1,.509 66 87 81 56 66 178 26 255 43 99 78 85 65 128 66 70 69 82 42 64 67 88 78 2,408 lin 48 757 225 263 24 292 201 96 820 72 795 46 8 4 1.39 10 87 29 16 6 87 2 146 225 63 75 218 151 197 18T 461 180 202 125 78 6,7-33 879 847 2.58 889 407 491 110 718 1.54 185 182 192 422 898 240 876 818 448 «20 271 817 285 410 8,261 145 59 1,029 890 885 78 269 258 235 290 188 2,069 110 26 87 191 80 100 107 48 65 111 69 4 19 3 8 8 6 12 7 14 1 10 13 2 832 16 15 8 16 20 89 4 43 8 10 It 14 IB 16 19 14 19 12 12 21 IS 17 10 189 7 11 64 16 26 10 19 24 6 11 6 144 8 6 4 18 4 6 6 8 6 6 7 FullOD Hamilton ... Newark.. .. New Havon Ni)iili Mhade , Nortb Srar Pine River 1 Heville Washington Adams ._ All«n Ambav , Oamden _ Pavelie Hill-'dale Hillsdale City 1st Ward 2d Ward fid W.ird 4th Ward JefiFerson Litchadi Mosc'iw _ Piit-fiird Ranscim Scipio WheutlaDd Woodbrid^'e Wright Houghton Co Adams . Cfilumet Hancock .., L'.-\i]se Qnincv ... Websler Huron Co. BlooniQeld Brnokfield CoUXx Fair UaVcn Gran t ' POPULATION. 63 and Divorced, ly Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AHD BT 8BX, ASD AoB IN Periods OP Yb. LBS. Females Aged IS and Ov Br. Males Aged 10 and Under 21 . Females Aged 10 and Dnder 18. "1 p > i 1 ^ 3 c > o K o !5 Mi 'a CO a 1 a o :-> o > U II i t3 n . at So No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. n 146 289 57 71 212 147 186 187 462 122 196 125 07 6,679 88:j 814 246 826 8S9 480 110 786 16.3 189 192 191 423 898 244 376 816 437 214 268 818 269 403 2,907 112 62 844 «-.>8 818 72 248 248 2,!5 266 189 1,998 110 25 S3 146 80 100 107 47 51 111 67 13 25 4 2 24 8 17 14 84 12 17 17 6 SS7 66 82 80 49 72 80 12 155 21 63 45 86 46 17 82 48 43 55 19 29 43 26 43 270 9 8 62 40 50 6 12 83 14 8 28 113 7 2 112 163 85 69 148 100 147 112 224 89 116 87 88 8,764 203 212 139 200 277 267 64 414 82 128 107 97 227 190 16S 188 171 198 1-5-2 159 16-3 179 224 1,797 68 87 421 825 216 43 61 161 141 202 107 ],5:n 81 20 19 146 17 89 86 24 40 117 43 81 112 29 89 110 83 87 69 218 ■ 55 76 61 82 2,329 152 153 127 122 186 210 £5 880 07 126 78 ](i9 160 177 94 127 152 136 88 103 112 186 155 1,234 48 44 261 190 148 28 85 158 116 114 107 1,026 66 11 14 72 9 61 64 18 27 66 as 1 121 ? 7 8 n 6 4 8 1 6 7 6 2 2 2 87 4 ss 6 18 8 1 6 25 1 21 1 8 69 1 2 1 9 14 10 19 11 10 12 6 1 24 18 1,«70 liti 2 6 2 14 16 90 16 48 i 4 i 1 8 6 2 6 1 8 2 1 IT es 18 ST 19 116 1 20 80 2 2 21 295 2!? 44 28 lot 24 90 25 64 2fi 76 2 4 27 ISO W 61 2 1 8 ? 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 ?9 87 ."W 67 2 1 81 90 89, 40 1 .88 64 2 8 2 2 81 84 79 86 B9 Sfi t7 87 431 H 1 1 38 89 27 3 1 40 119 9 41 69 42 45 1 6 1 48 S 44 89 9 t 1 6 45 63 46 17 47 9 48 21 49 266 12 1 27 .10 12 61 3 ^9, 8 2 68 M 13 2 18 5 2 2 8 1 ------'- 64 2 65 8 56 5 4 2 1 4 8 .■17 8 58 8 2 1 ,"59 4 60 10 61 64: CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 187i. TABLE II. — OoKTiNUED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed 80 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Lake Meade P^aris Port Austin JElTibicon , .Sand Beach -Sebewaiug.. -Sheridan Sherman -Sieel Secona White Bock , In&bah Co Alaiedon Aurelius Bnnker 'Hill Delhi Ingham Lansing-.. Lansing City LeEoy , Leslie Locke Meridian -Onondag^a .Stocbbndge , ■yevay Wbeatfield , White Oak , Williamstown , loKM Co Berlin... Boston -Campbell , Danby , Easton , Ionia _ Ionia VMy 1st -and 2d Wards. Sd-and 4th Wards .Keene Lyons.-, North Plains , -Odessa ^Oiiang*- -Orleans -Otisco Portland Bonald-. Sebewa losoo Co Alabaster Baldwin Edwards .-' Grant Oscoda Plainfleld Sable- Tawas Thompson -Ogemaw CONJUGAL COHDITION BT T0ffAL;8, ■m 5 -Males Aged 21 and Over. ^1 c . -c fij'O a til EC o ■g .C3 cSxJ O 1 •-a m a •E 1 ES II *4 o 1 No. No. No. No. N«. No. No. No. 871 171 20 85 79 10 190 94 6 10 47 5 711 868 10 87 178 8 352 887 16 67 168 7 441 268 25 4S 188 17 406 219 18 62 114 6 78.3 896 25 .W 200 8 126 67 S 18 88 1 821 152 9 27 75 6 147 76 S 8 88 2 241 122 3 86 65 3 177 118 5 27 60 4 16,096 11.927 1,170 1,599 5,960 36S 710 522 61 88 269 28' 721 542 67 66 2,75 25 528 874 28 88 187 6 798 512 62 82 264 26 649 629 CO 68 .318 16 511 829 SI 56 165 11 4,909 2,916 320 496 1,460 7S 649 509 47 62 251 18 1,896 1,115 104 IW 556 82 802 526 56 69 256 18 811 5B0 46 107 276 20 645 642 65 66 267 23 468 884 20 80 191 S 1,856 1,138 108 128 561 86 525 870 47 49 188 19 520 410 25 87 206 7 803 664 88 88 282 18 15,648 11,664 1,064 1,522 6,811 869 947 650 62 66 828 25 9S1 859 88 82 427 28 690 460 29 69 285 10 538 519 83 46 260 15 680 48S 46 68 244 17 837 590 >69 80 291 39 1,817 1,239 145 256 648 6S 1,074 708 86 196 356 88 748 586 59 60 292 IT 67-7 498 82 48 246 14 1,594 1,148 101 280 562 27 1,022 721 60 47 364 21 615 484 88 .,.. ( 29 206 14 772 .528 .41 \ ei 264 14 789 579 55 !)5 268 17 861 754 69 81 876 20 1,418 1,073 105 164 686 29 692 -570 62 68 284 17 748 509 84 87 257 18 2,907 1,753 115 1 902 887 54 5 i!88 189 12 89 70 5 069 410 24 1 176 208 7 87 13 1 7| 82 18 1 5 28 19 4 ' 5 10 2 629 848 24 260 175 11 60 54 5 10 28 3 506 881 26 158 168 13 568 858 17 123 177 10 SO 92 26 ,55 6 48 18 30 2 2 POPULATION. and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BT Sex, AND Agb in Periods op Yeahs Females Aged 18 and Over. ■ «T3 ri -o a - % 1% i at 03 a In o No. No. No. No, 26 83 9 1 47 1 1 180 2 38. 168 9 26 134 8 27 104 7 32 196 17 6 S3 2 18 76 3 8 87 3 8 56 1 4 57 1 1,334 5,928 790 89 261 S3 48 265 40 21 185 18 67 246 26 S8 816 44 57 161 20 587 1,442 246 34 254 84 121 658 72 82 267 88 S9 271 26 89 272 42 20 198 15 122 566 69 15 184 26 83 205 18 42 282 28 1,188 5,805 678 60 822 37 74 429 59 18 224 19 29 259 18 66 244 29 67 292 86 184 640 87 120 846 48 64 294 89 43 247 18 147 571 73 82 354 39 6 226 16 51 261 27 81 289 88 59 875 40 135 535 76 67 286 45 25 251 21 124 858 61 2 9 69 7 51 207 17 2 1 9 2 29 169 18 2 25 2 18 161 13 12 180 7 1 18 25 1 Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females aged 10 and tinder 18. No. 88 112 89 94 85 155 80 75 29 41 30 8,670 166 169 98 188 145 117 944 132 246 265 219 142 90 242 120 121 3,452 224 248 122 127 142 198 818 160 158 178 328 254 140 161 179 224 295 149 175 429 35 96 ..... 86 12 82 ion No. 2fl No. H > No. 97 51 65 51 127 24 42 16 35 IS 2,428 118 125 79 117 98 74 682 80 219 110 103 113 67 249 72 96 131 2,426 187 167 117 86 96 189 275 167 118 119 216 166 89 128 140 144 221 87 109 No. SO No. CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued.— 77ie Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. COKJUO AT Condition bt Totalb . B a -■3 •g 1^ 5 •a li •§ 5 i, s 1 o Males Aged 21 and Over. ma •a •a a II 1 o No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 IsABELL> Co, 8,503 511 2C8 603 128 218 73 458 881 177 61 568 860 217 20,748 756 665 723 917 718 59a 7,660 871 751 489 1,218 1,091 915 1,248 1,027 805 568 57i 441 ■804 631 705 817 6i!9 699 483 634 834 18,043 636 781 625 782 1,073 720 6,793 769 629 545 680 699 889 1,072 638 822 711 66 2,894 88 127 419 96 155 88 864 800 113 80 869 210 140 16,867 649 674 646 753 622 407 5,447 696 558 831 981 836 644 1,049 463 650 411 489 883 656 470 636 676 458 617 885 490 446 12,872 448 579 526 569 775 629 4,383 719 456 413 860 503 720 865 448 539 519 61 163 1 4 19 4 5 4 54 19 8 8 88 6 9 1,878 63 67 65 87 62 60 852 85 62 89 ISO 111 79 161 196 60 48 59 84 47 88 66 81 86 42 89 40 47 1,367 47 40 49 59 126 45 671 11 42 46 43 63 64 80 42 49 29 2 i i 420 8 10 46 15 18 8 48 27 9 4 75 86 72 2,921 109 84 96 106 110 67 1,426 140 72 20 152 163 208 175 500 78 70 79 40 82 65 78 75 i)5 61 64 62 95 1,972 63 55 75 70 187 80 862 42 66 77 60 76 65 89 62 63 83 8 1,201 16 68 210 48 80 19 177 150 61 16 182 109 70 7,665 270 836 275 876 809 208 2,741 814 280 161 490 410 828 527 281 824 204 244 191 280 234 248 288 224 260 191 245 227 6,397 224 298 256 280 886 262 2,169 860 224 203 180 255 858 426 223 293 266 81 76 ? Broomfield R 3 10 8 2 2 25 9 -- 4 Coe S Coldwater li T s Isabella. 9 Lincoln Eolland 10 11 1 12 8 6 6se 21 16 20 21 26 17 328 26 18 6 21 25 28 88 176 19 14 13 17 17 14 18 22 14 19 15 18 12 169 11 15 18 25 86 16 111 8 IS 19 16 18 22 1« 16 19 21 T Union _ . IS 14 Wise in Jackson Co. Ifi IT Columbia _. , 18 Concord 19 Grass Lake. •>,n n Henrietta ')f Jackson. Vity 1st Ward ?s - M 2d Ward ?B 8d Ward ?.B 4tti Ward «7 5th Ward ?^ 6th Ward i>9 7t,h Ward SI) SthWard .SI Leoui R? Liberty SS Napoleon S4 Norvell 8R Parma , . Rfi PulaBkl S7 Kives S8 Sandstone R9 Spring Arbor Springport +0 41 Summit 4i! Tompkins 4S Waterloo 44 45 Kai.\mazoo Co Alamo „_ 2 4I> Brady 47 Charleston 4R Ciiraai Comstock., 44 r>n Cooper fii Kalamazoo 1 ffl. Oshtemo .w Pavilion _ Portage ."ii .W Prairie Ronde Richland 56 S7 Eops Schoolcraft 58 S9 Texas 1 60 Wakeshma 61 fi?, POPULATION. 67 and Divorced, ly Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY Sex, AND Age IK Periods OP Tears. Females Aged IS and Over. Males Aged 10 aud Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Coder 18. 'J ■as 1 ■a o 1 o iz; Is a, a i 1 ■a h 1.1 tca> B > V ■a . & o r Bo. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 189 1,182 14 64 204 43 74 19 182 150 51 14 183 95 69 7,621 277 837 271 87-3 803 2»-i 2,676 277 273 170 491 419 311 515 2-iO 324 206 242 191 274 285 289 285 2-i8 255 192 233 218 6,404 216 280 256 279 384 260 2,212 346 227 210 180 247 858 434 220 295 251 30 65 1 1 9 1 3 2 29 10 8 2 21 2 1 1,204 42 41 45 66 86 48 516 59 49 33 106 86 66 108 19 41 84 44 17 30 24 33 59 22 23 24 26 33 982 36 25 82 34 90 29 450 8 23 27 27 40 42 63 26 SO 8 6SS 10 43 125 19 id 12 98 86 41 18 90 79 27 4,181 J 55 188 145 171 146 118 1,288 m lis 77 216 208 188 214 110 185 127 184 103 167 148 144 197 146 171 316 157 186 3,744 153 195 160 175 244 166 1,163 194 149 114 154 164 177 221 139 177 116 14 6 1 508 6 86 102 13 37 11 64 58 26 1 91 87 21 2,961 76 142 181 160 94 76 995 106 110 62 198 J 64 105 180 81) 124 88 71 72 104 108 121 12] 97 107 58 103 128 2,828 106 119 80 91 184 119 1,114 185 97 82 106 79 149 191 73 103 87 7 25 2 1 1 ? 6 S 25 1 4 5 1 4 5 n 9 6 2 T 22 1 4 ... R 9 9 5 1 10 1 11 34 1 1 1 26 1 3 5 in 16 1t 4 14 1,921 61 2 66 1 11 15 16 74 17 80 M^ 97 4 2 1 23 5 6 19 SU 8 1 7 90 62 •>! 79i> 155 1 7 22 122 9* 65 ?1 180 2 J- ._--.___ 8 ?fi lot 4 8 3 1 2 91 56 ?R 95 24 4 1 1 4 29 30 S3 31 47 1 3? 61 3 2 38 49 1 1 2 1 3 1 84 »9 1 1 2 4 8 1 I 85 42 .8S 16 87 «6 R8 80 '^t 69 40 81 41 35 1 1 17 2 1 4 1 4? 79 2 12 43 3,676 48 _ 4 54 6 44 45 60 46 64 69 1 10 3 47 48 125 5 2 2 13 4 49 46 6 50 803 8 7 51 80 5? 63 1 1 ^t 89 54 66 55 82 i 4 66 72 1 1 1 1 6T 77 1 68 31 m 42 m 18 2 61 3 Ri! 68 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. CoKJtraAL Condition b^ Totals, II s a -■3 "■S ■ ill ni 1 3 1 o Males Aged 21 and Over. 1 11 o §• 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 190 27 111 84 123 102 68 85,663 810 1,496 779 788 852 1,002 668 593 724 759 1,116 14,812 2,056 1,747 2,672 2,646 1,765 932 1,628 1,466 740 1,489 1,298 623 1,049 810 687 858 874 608 640 1,101 1,149 8^7 926 194 740 149 948 2 599 989 258 52 68 88 70 71 186 100 58 98 115 22 89 80 104 64 84 24,691 497 978 582 465 584 607 498 429 491 462 773 10,078 1,400 925 1,965 1,708 1,144 727 1,196 1,008 457 1,238 995 426 715 624 683 678 278 358 451 729 786 1,788 461 93 818 66 491 2 SOS 770 204 49 26 94 46 27 80 112 54 79 5 2 7 26 2 16 6 16 12 8 4,292 67 122 67 69 88 74 71 50 84 77 160 2,228 218 873 256 S84 275 107 174 237 72 100 208 58 126 61 90 69 82 49 72 141 118 899 812 51 173 41 171 2 149 152 16 2 87 3 22 82 10 IB 7 6 69 11 48 15 53 32 20 12,298 245 465 265 235 292 804 242 228 244 229 870 5,087 704 475 984 884 677 867 698 498 227 615 499 218 861 818 291 838 138 178 226 354 390 919 244 48 164 34 268 2 169 390 99 26 14 47 24 14 42 57 27 41 2 1 7 2 Cold Springs ^ f, 8 8 4 2,276 44 118 87 87 68 71 44 28 86 62 68 1,033 180 148 193 190 86 65 189 92 58 104 78 82 82 65 40 50 15 1 88 51 78 120 20 8 84 9 83 41 86 "'.'.'.'.V. i 4 6 2 8 671 11 85 16 15 27 18 18 18 18 25 23 237 88 30 49 46 19 16 22 22 13 27 28 9 22 26 12 20 9 1 18 7 28 49 10 8 10 e 14 n T Wilfion fl Kent Co.-. 10 <) Ada 10 Algoma.. 1? Bowne... . ifl i-i IS m Cascade - , 17 6 IB Gaines . -.._ 19 20 Grand Kapids Grand Ramds Gity., IstWara. •fi) 2d Ward Ofl 8d Ward ?■! 4tliWard 26 "6 6th Ward 6th Ward 07 TthWard ... 'R 8th Ward 9<) Grattan .. _ ,. 00 Lowell ^\ Nelson R(> Oakfleld Paris *11 Plain field Ofi Sparta _ ... 4 '10 Walker 42 Kbwbbkaw Co Clifton 44 45 •16 Copper Harbor Eagle Harbor Grant . 21 49 14 8 2 4 6 8 6 6 2 5 5 8 2 7 26 7 1 2 8 3 2 S ? 1 'iO Lake Co. ....... 8 62 68 It Cherry Valley Elk Ellsworth .- .. .. ^5 Killbuck - 3 17 Pinora . _-._._...... S8 Pleasant Plains 60 POPULATION 69 nnd Divorced, ly Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND B T S BX , AND Age in Fhbiods of Teabs. Females Aged 18 and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under 18. 11 s •a %1 o 1 1 II 'So® a% ■a 1 •d 1.1 -op 1 Mg m a 1 to S .2-- r No. No. No. No. No. ■ No. No. No. No. No. 1 66 11 44 U 51 31 14 12,884 249 507 267 228 291 300 251 197 244 230 3S8 5,002 696 446 972 868 565 86* 595 507 223 614 487 209 352 811 286 336 128 179 225 375 395 814 216 45 154 81 229 8 1 85 2 16 7 19 12 10 T,tl2 172 362 182 168 203 233 161 130 207 179 251 2,667 899 287 447 896 863 183 825 267 187 344 213 164 235 190 166 220 78 114 147 285 244 516 105 88 137 30 145 26 2 14 1 14 12 11 5,301 143 240 122 117 146 179 94 100 96 123 141 2,031 289 280 880 360 221 150 282 169 131 261 173 79 151 120 83 154 50 88 120 163 196 384 72 26 88 21 118 1 2 5 3 1 4 2 1 1 1,562 33 81 21 22 40 63 26 12 22 27 24 783 97 108 140 139 66 49 115 70 49 77 46 28 30 39 23 28 « 31 80 i 5 2 1 6 7 3,ns 66 81 2 2 10 78 1 4 33 2 3 9 5S 10 67 11 40 1 1 1 12 44 1 18 65 8 14 43 16 47 12 8 2 1 1 8 2 1 16 17 5U 1 5 6 18 86 1 1 5 17 19 1,791 174 28 20 21 455 2 3 9 3 2 5 3 3 4 2 7 2 2 6 4 4 2 9.9. 400 23 361 102 8 1 24 25 38 1 26 141 2 27 120 ?8 59 3 2 2 1 Vl 135 30 36 31 51 3? 97 33 62 34 25 55 2 3 1 4 4 7 1 1 2 1 35 36 9 37 25 8R C6 20 42 46 71 10 24 4 19 39 74 5 40 66 1 6 1 41 81 4? 16 43 4 44 83 45 3 46 17 4 47 48 8 139 870 100 24 n 45 21 13 87 55 26 38 14 22 7 2 2 61 169 56 6 8 17 11 9 27 10 8 17 64 134 47 6 1 11 5 7 18 16 12 11 49 14 3 2 . 7 3 1 50 2 51 1 .">2 1 1 2 53 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 2 .■>4 2 55 2 56 2 1 57 1 58 1 1 51) 1 60 70 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 11.— CoNTiKUBD.— 2%e Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. ANU WARDS. COHJUBAL CONDITIOK BY TOTAL B, II H a -■3 «.S lit ■Sso 1 s ■a H It o 1 1 o Males Aged 21 and over. X 1 p . '6 w 1 il No. No. No. ■ No. No. No. No. No. 1 Lafbbb Co. ._.-.- - 14,463 1,U7 SJiS 93T 682 9U9 860 917 631 fi59 848 1,111 650 1,674 484 448 264 488 761 709 746 63r> 667 867 8,042 466 810 24G 181 262 169 274 4S3 161 24,811 701 4,746 1,230 1,676 915 1,024 1,138 569 752 737 710 877 679 2,021 787 691 966 94S 983 866 S48 1,069 867 616 1,260 1,805 782 9,859 812 249 669 847 499 285 696 4.S8 846 605 727 464 1,104 261 341 171 888 486 652 526 878 420 218 1,842 802 425 158 99 146 128 159 887 94 19,581 609 8,669 722 1,263 724 870 841 461 698 661 681 851 .689 1,684 689 835 777 688 732 642 484 69U 64B 630 1,143 ],ns8 629 818 97 14 48 26 21 16 55 89 15 56 42 62 104 21 87 10 86 62 61 48 24 81 18 147 27 39 9 6 9 6 17 8.'> 1 2,192 62 619 110 17a 117 149 69 69 92 68 76 87 46 222 69 74 65 41 65 64 32 41 66 63 118 165 54 ------ 1,879 114 27 59 41 66 84 64 47 28 68 69 61 287 101 89 24 73 132 126 83 45 76 17 299 61 84 15 IS 19 28 14 47 IS 2,287 82 391 73 85 111 122 76 64 83 70 78 81 68 159 63 92 112 49 81 89 51 51 68 66 •147 168 80 4,901 897 121 831 175 247 115 846 219 171 808 865 229 551 128 167 86 171 249 800 264 191 210 112 925 161 216 78 49 75 61 79 168 48 9,778 806 1,808 890 628 362 428 419 228 295 279 841 485 294 860 292 264 SS7 811 860 817 242 • 847 821 3)3 676 640 260 289 17 9 19 9 . 11 10 19 16 8 17 12 20 81 6 9 6 11 20 22 17 16 12 4 66 10 19 8 6 6 8 8 12 1 611 25 118 25 2(1 SI 88 26 28 19 SI 26 80 11 61 12 28 15 14 18 18 12 22 20 18 26 S9 16 ^ n 4 5 Attica (f Barusidc .... fi ^ Elba - 10 12 Imlay ' Lapeer A'S 1st Ward 2d Ward 17 8d Ward 4lli Ward 19 Maraihon Mayfield 01 Meiamora . ._ 22 23 71 North Branch Oregon Rich 0^ oq Clovulaud .- ._ 99 Elrawood . 80 Ttl Glen Arbor. ... S' IS Leelanaw .- 8-1 Solon 85 LbnaweeCo B7 Adrian City flS pq 2d Ward 40 8d Ward 41 4th Ward •to Blisafield •IS Af\ Deerfleld . ... 46 •17 Fairfield 4H •l<) 51 Madison ^ Medina 58 Ogden hf\ ^A Ridgeway . ,._._._ fi7 Ri^a nR Rollin 69 60 fll Rome Seneca Teeumeeh.. . -. A? POPULATION. 71 and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Tears. AHD BY Sex, and Aob in Periods op Tearb. Females Aged 18 and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under 18. ■"1 QDPI i I ■d H 1° an o §■ o 11 000 ■3 •c a eg II in a •c 1. :i fcS o > No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4,816 400 120 829 171 250 116 8J3 219 171 297 868 220 548 124 172 85 167 226 815 2o9 186 207 106 909 149 208 80 49 69 61 80 168 45 9.698 802 1,746 828 622 856 440 421 280 294 279 835 487 294 824 297 267 884 813 866 828 239 841 819 813 566 548 265 619 76 6 27 16 10 6 86 28 7 89 80 82 72 15 27 6 25 42 87 25 8 19 9 80 17 20 6 '.::;::;: 2,958 266 85 201 181 186 64 208 181 95 171 210 134 821 94 98 67 72 141 109 168 109 184 94 612 83 168 51 S3 61 24 57 111 29 S,128 130 921 229 812 179 201 247 161 159 172 179 218 182 431 163 162 207 194 202 197 114 197 162 147 260 246 142 44 2 2,254 224 68 140 96 120 52 167 79 85 149 171 100 265 74 68 41 72 115 98 110 81 94 61 478 61 114 41 26 60 21 54 87 19 3,767 120 809 225 284 165 145 183 79 181 124 102 125 102 862 139 95 192 108 129 180 78 143 88 86 187 169 109 68 13 8 6 1 1 1 1 10 4 *144 9 47 4 2 26 K 1 8 1 10 48 4 46 1 3 6 8 1 1 1 40 2 1 1 1 78 15 1 29 17 50 44 8 26 7 n 2 1 2 19 2 1 ](} '>2 85 1 20 13 8 2 1 1 85 O-J ll) "S 9 20 4 2 9 22 10 ?1 12 ^9 72 14 1 6 1M 2,422 70 1,545 87 413 88 128 84 116 48 86 78 87 48 67 85 171 47 46 40 24 86 46 20 18 46 38 84 116 89 ------- 88 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 6 6 80 SS m 149 4 14 37 1^ 148 2 2 14 89 40 103 11 88 49 2 2 2 4 4 1 9 1^ 40 tff\ 8 00 A1 00 3 31 1 4 1 4 4 38 5 3.5 1 1 66 6 44 1 2 7 6 1 1 7 7 84 8 47 <) 134 41 2 2 5 14 1 10 11 ^o 19, 41 1 1 2 13 90 1 4 14 80 15 102 16 75 8 2 1 6 2 1 2 34 1 17 89 18 10 19 2-3 1 4 20 1,216 71 14 2 21 22 162 2 2 2 8 6 3 23 87 24 172 74 1 1 25 26 83 1 2 1 1 2 5 7 3 27 60 1 28 36 i 1 1 i 4 29 70 SO 97 1 31 104 32 23 2 33 66 34 161 35 008 10 1 1 36 37 s 88 14 89 6 40 11 41 16-2 6 42 8 43 S6 44 47 8 3 1 45 21 46 1 47 B 6 6 4S S 49 2 1 50 1 1 6 3 1 2 271 3 19 ii 1 51 8 18 1 10 .52 5 53 3 9 4 9 1 1 8 2 35 54 .55 626 3 56 67 58 3 5S 74 CENSUS OJP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — OoNXiNUED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. COKJUOAL COSDITIOM BT Totals, 1.^ s a r-3 « a ill •sis 5 •a ■25 r 1 1 Males Aged 21 and Over. tl .sS [0 a 1 •a i| O.S 1 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Ely 8,01.5 24 726 2,901 1,742 641 618 807 3,803 877 2,453 205 292 8,144 271 92 140 117 97 73 1,277 878 184 881 889 120 871 174 166 251 6,171 280 248 238 1,718 412 593 462 246 168 158 884 73 103 601 855 206 247 97 4U0 •2,277 163 200 1,914 8,080 167 '79 74 70 89 200 1,566 10 848 1,697 964 850 398 168 1,800 26.S i,2>n 1^ 198 2,061 174 45 68 88 41 46 8»3 231 155 281 186 84 8114 112 108 168 3,703 289 165 150 1,808 274 897 401 288 in 98 265 77 74 356 266 174 168 60 216 1,121 71 61 989 2,062 108 52 65 47 87 145 89 972 6 195 944 729 149 66 61 651 80 671 .54 86 621 19 49 87 17 53 2 952 68 14 46 125 26 19 13 12 22 646 22 26 17 843 78 172 68 25 19 4tl 36 2 12 41 17 8 17 16 80 866 67 87 732 (&\ 16 18 21 6 16 20 828 5 172 835 465 173 197 84 S9S 135 613 91 196 1,036 87 26 8! 89 26 23 427 117 77 140 , 93 48 153 56 6(1 76 1,870 129 76 74 665 141 206 202 116 69 49 127 40 86 179 188 88 78 29 109 673 39 86 493 1,054 62 24 81 28 19 78 S3 •> Forsyth lehpeming bhpemirig City 1st Ward . ... 8 4 24 94 49 19 26 4 134 6 61 6 4 166 13 2 11 9 8 7 47 18 11 12 11 2 59 4 12 17 268 88 18 8 82 28 26 24 9 6 7 15 8 2 29 17 12 7 8 16 92 8 11 78 166 10 7 2 18 2 12 85 21 7 7 2 29 6 28 2 i 74 4 1 6 6 1 4 12 2 3 8 4 1 19 3 8 10 94 12 4 2 27 2 13 8 4 8 2 7 2 ] 9 6 8 1 1 10 54 7 11 86 76 5 6 7 2d Ward 8U Ward R 9 in Marquette City n 1' Negaunee Vity 1*1 Tilden 11 Mason Co. Ti Amber. IB Branch . IT Free Soil 1H Grant OO Lincoln . .... 21 Lvdington City Jst Ward ?1 Sd Ward 0^ 8d Ward .. ?"! 4th Ward 26 ?7 Fere Marqaette 28 Sherman 80 "Victory ffl H"? JBtna SI Austin R4 BigEapidB 85 Big Rapids City l8t Ward . . 37 2d Ward 88 84 8d Ward 4th Ward 4(1 Chippewa . t1 Collax i'f Deerfleld IS Fork 41 1F> Green „ 46 17 Mecosta. ... 4R Millbrook ll Sberidao SO 51 Mbkomiseb Co Cedarville . . ■w — *._.- M Menominee. . t» 50 S7 Bdeuvllle Geneva . "iS Gladwin . 6 2 59 Giont , Bl Homer 10 1 POPULATION. 75 and Divorced, iy Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AKD BT Sex, AND Agb in Periods OP Tb ARS. Females Aged 18 and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females aged 10 and L'nder 18. t St, i. t 1 ■a . 2'° I o M o □ .*■ 0} n i •a p , % t a ^ .5 « CO ct 1 •a £ o ll No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 84 780 4 175 85,'i 483 177 195 80 902 126 596 92 91 1,002 81 19 82 87 15 23 422 113 76 141 92 41 148 54 50 77 1,805 105 73 74 641 183 191 200 117 63 49 126 87 84 176 180 86 79 SO 107 646 32 25 489 975 47 25 88 24 18 66 66 415 8 107 260 94 88 78 47 46:3 88 827 80 66 654 61 7 81 21 6 19 188 70 28 49 86 22 73 84 84 63 895 51 46 60 262 62 71 84 45 21 27 63 20 18 86 66 69 47 22 70 830 29 45 256 818 37 13 8 14 8 40 249 2 69 261 136 64 61 27 875 62 246 18 25 SS4 87 6 20 14 7 11 135 48 18 88 86 16 68 27 18 37 70S 88 32 38 219 55 68 69 27 20 11 67 8 16 72 68 29 82 18 67 210 18 10 187 398 21 4 12 U 4 31 18 1 19 12 68 28 12 18 2 105 1 100 7 6 1 72 12 16 8 4 1 1 226 10 2 10 169 31 4 8 2 9 8 2 17 3 112 77 9 1 6 4 2 2 82 11 6 9 7 1 9 1 4 7 169 26 6 6 54 21 13 15 6 8 6 8 1 1 20 12 3 6 2 6 37 1 6 6 1 2 4 8 4 3 1 8 78 1 3 1 1 30 11 1 8 ]« 16 1 1 8 8 8 2 1 i 10 1 2 806 16 7 2 8 21 3 « 1 1 2 96 8 10 1 1 168 1 70 66 24 1 1 1 18 4 6 18 1 I 4 2 8 1 3 9 6 (I 1 9 1 1 6 IT 79 1 1 1 9 10 i 19 4 1 1 i 1 69 36 79 5 14 2 1 i 144 6 1 2 2 2 8 6 8 6 76 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued. — The Single, Married, and Widowed counties, Townships, ! CITIES, AND WAliDS. CoNJuaAL Condition bt Totals, 11 a a 'B as 5 its o -a O Males Aged 21 and Over. ' t1 ■i 1 13 P OJ - id's o £ •6 S o No. ■ No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 4 Hope - Ingersoll.-- Jasper 200 242 101 95 167 1,271 67 64 124 140 885 44 68 86 148 45 49 18,310 . 1,023 941 1,292 1,513 889 867 1,384 666 881 693 811 561 3,754 1,494 610 1,075 575 1,215 955 925 11,554 ■ 71 1,028 802 405 501 486 198 415 462 490 285 1,614 735 879 68 1,027 866 862 263 680 60 776 271 107 181 69 69 95 845 89 61 87 67 200 85 47 22 61 36 16 10,774 661 593 697 1,170 465 476 716 418 413 480 618 326 1,809 689 865 .508 257 622 686 641 8,628 47 743 524 811 320 8S9 159 375 326 409 214 1,406 601 804 83 657 580 629 192 552 52 642 169 6 4 8 9 6 80 8 4 9 8 15 5 2 2 5 1 i 8 12 16 12 8 15 14 227 4 4 66 82 176 9 16 17 85 10 38 1,816 100 56 69 104 45 87 98 48 66 25 64 88 295 104 79 61 51 96 62 58 1,680 8 94 29 48 34 50 21 83 71 62 17 227 114 113 11 277 109 181 46 157 8 187 26 54 92 87 84 47 485 20 27 58 33 103 19 24 11 24 18 7 5,885 838 296 848 583 280 288 857 208 221 244 809 162 901 311 17S 256 129 808 319 820 4,316 24 364 266 166 169 194 79 186 164 205 109 699 299 400 16 333 290 812 98 280 25 269 84 4 4 3 4 4 27 5 Lincoln Midland 1 7 Mount Hayley R 2 6 3 9 4 9 Wfirren _. . 8 110 ai 12 IS Koscommon Missaukee Co Caldwell Clam Union 14 15 Pioneer. Eeieder , 1 8 1 36 17 Eiyerside W^st Branch' MONKOE Co. ,.,. . 11 1,026 69 51 37 116 61 29 74 31 54 49 59 40 218 89 49 51 29 54 57 44 633 5 50 54 23 88 26 6 24 28 SO 7 121 59 62 2 87 34 40 16 89 6 41 7 1 i 1 296 18 16 11 33 18 11 19 iO 10 14 29 12 44 20 5 16 4 19 23 10 212 4 15 13 11 10 12 2 6 12 12 4 21 6 15 2 16 14 IS lE 2 11 5 [ . 19 20 ■2t 22 ■28 24 ■9,5 Ash .: Bedford Berlin Ddndee Brie :.: Eketer. 26 ■97 Ida La Salle 28 ?9 London Milan SO 81 S2 Monroe Monroe City. 1st Ward.!. SS 2d Ward S4 8d Ward... fl6 S7 4th Ward Eaisinville..;. Summers eld WMteford .. 39 4n MONTCAUir Co 41 42 43 Bushnell. : 44 4ft Crystal DSy 46 47 4R Donelass Eureka 49 Fairplain. . - ... RO 51 5^ Cfreenvtlle City 1st Ward.. L 53 2d Ward 54 55 56 Home... Maple Valley Montcalm 57 Pierson....;. -- 58 59 '60 Richland 61 6-?, Sidney Winfleld POPULATION. and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY SKX , AND AqB in Pbriods op Y B ABB. Females Aged IS and Over. Males Ag ad 10 and Under 21. Females A^ed 10 and Under 18. ■fl a% n a 13 03 1^ 1.1 1 tl r3 •s OS 1.1 13 ■E ■a Si II .■50 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4 53 92 82 84 45 407 18 24 S3 24 101 16 28 11 27 18 7 5,386 828 294 349 588 233 238 357 209 217 220 307 162 895 348 177 243 127 814 817 818 4,211 23 373 257 152 150 192 78 189 159 200 108 700 300 400 16 822 289 802 93 266 24 269 84 2 5t 46 26 21 30 186 n 10 17 10 45 6 12 2 16 5 4 3,767 199 216 273 3i3 194 161 294 105 196 154 188 127 668 255 99 204 100 240 238 206 2,307 14 245 193 76 115 118 86 107 100 121 56 271 131 140 12 144 ITI 155 41 113 5 154 65 29: S4i 12 10 20 171 8 1! 14 11 25 6 2 1 4 9 9 R 2 6 2 52 3 2 3 8 9 1 8 3 4 5 5 9S 1 6 1 7 n 8 1 9 3 10 10 6 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 1' 8 13 3 14 2 8 7 2 2,9.52 148 107 199 260 128 123 192 115 164 112 147 94 646 280 93 161 122 198 145 134 1,596 11 177 147 55 87 57 30 64 SB 09 88 238 102 131 6 118 127 101 21 69 10 90 28 15 1 16 1 21 1 1 17 1,388 45 75 709 40 88 26 88 38 18 43 21 48 8U 30 28 174 69 44 36 25 35 83 34 409 1 .35 41 12 26 14 4 18 16 IS 3 95 EO 45 1 i 1 3 32 2 2 18 1 18 19 61 21 94 TO 1 2 8 1 22 28 54 ?4 71 1 2 11 ir\ 43 1 1 13 ?6 58 26 49 2 4 3 2 2 9 1 3 27 28 99 54 3( 486 1 31 179 R' 123 SR 62 9 34 122 1 R."> 96 36 75 1 37 86 3 52 38 544 20 2 10 39 40 34 3 3 1 4 1 2 1 41 20 4? 16 43 26 2 44 15 1 1 45 7 46 2S 47 18 3 2 2 4 2 2 I 8 48 22 2 49 4 ,50 170 2 6 3 2 51 9U ff 80 2 ,W 1 54 84 21 20 26 3 21 3 30 2 55 5T 1 4 3 1 1 .56 83 11 3 5 2 4 i 2 57 8 29 2 58 .59 1 60 14 61 7 1 ff) 78 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTiiruED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. C ONJUQAL Condition BT Totals, S.S fid If! pi *6 S ■o •si o 2 s p. 1 Males Aged 21 and Over. as 1 at- ^ o 1 o o No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 MUPKKQON Co 11,289 167 861 157 285 187 109 212 841 845 799 118 286 6,nS5 1,716 1,379 746 1,194 SL9 548 712 418 6,061 680 249 117 229 220 66-2 8S9 664 415 521 291 64 89 108 831) 238 21,066 585 1,020 1,048 630 739 993 606 724 1,453 697 67S 1,117 663 650 658 675 696 1,9S0 413 563 448 657 611 7,518 110 619 129 167 108 S9 155 261 467 516 96 240 8,190 1,093 934 513 645 168 861 678 274 8,481 367 145 79 158 187 475 257 873 317 383 161 42 76 60 261 185 15,294 413 761 778 604 463 698 446 603 982 60S 631 864 663 m 464 ■ 6'20 359 1,433 261 423 865 404 438 efs 20 49 6 23 22 10 11 IS 80 46 4 19 280 80 100 45 65 6 80 83 14 266 26 10 4 18 9 43 84 83 23 23 14 4 8 8 12 7 1,722 89 85 91 36 74 100 43 40 72 69 62 88 51 85 64 47 66 238 24 89 77 48 88 2,208 22 109 11 27 80 18 43 69 305 186 11 6S 1,102 827 283 181 806 64 89 169 20 701 70 27 8 21 SO 189 12 68 20 112 88 7 16 40 35 23 2,333 69 120 100 69 99 111 62 65 201 76 86 152 71 79 88 58 48 203 89 60 60 64 68 8,770 .17 808 64 81 64 44 78 126 225 261 60 121 1,612 646 465 276 825 86 180 239 136 1,730 184 72 42 81 66 238 138 191 167 171 80 23 38 81 131 98 7,618 207 873 880 262 228 846 224 254 474 259 266 413 285 191 232 811 178 716 129 216 169 203 218 243 17 21 6 10 9 6 8 12 7 IS 1 6 104 34 84 19 17 1 12 12 4 118 11 8 a 6 4 17 5 14 T 18 S a 2 S Blae Lake i 6 7 Cedar Creek.- Dalton Bsgleston t, Frnitport 9 11) LaketoD . ..- 11 12 13 14 15 1« Moorland MuPkegon... Muskegon City 1st Vfard 2a Ward 17 8d Ward IS 4th Ward 19 Norton _ _,-, 20 21 Eavenna Whitehall I.-?. White Eiver 23 24 26 2« Ashland Barton Beaver „ . __ 27 2R Big Prairie Bridgeton ......_ 29 80 81 Croton _ n Denver 88 Bnsley 84 Everett 80 Grant 811 Monroe 87 Norwich 6 t 5 527 10 •22 81 16 22 20 12 12 27 24 85 23 19 7 21 24 14 66 18 81 10 IT as 89 4fl Oakland Co. .... 41 4? Avon ,. 4S 44 Brandon . ._ 4,5 4(i Fartnington 47 48 Highland 49 Holly SO R1 Independence. rk' Milford M Novi n4 Oakland. w Orion Mi Oxford n? fifi PoatUff. City _, 59 AO 2d Ward (t1 8d Ward 62 4th Ward (<8 Rose ' POPULATION. T9 and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AHO BT Sax AND A OR IK Pebiobs or Years. Females Aged IS and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21 . Females Aged 10 and Under 18. ■mo ma n3 i| fd O cu PS 1 1 Si CO a 1 •o o > aia So. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 625 4 8,703 51 807 63 88 48 45 77 129 228 252 46 118 1,572 641 469 242 820 as 175 289 187 1,659 1S2 73 84 77 64 228 124 18S 167 161 80 19 86 27 126 91 7,622 201 878 891 241 284 851 221 248 601 244 263 449 276 194 282 806 178 717 122 208 186 2U1 216 871 3 28 1,944 40 196 45 63 40 28 41 60 94 142 80 51 764 291 201 101 163 41 142 114 73 1,070 120 42 17 66 67 91 110 122 107 187 41 14 26 22 64 64 4,566 131 288 229 187 161 226 149 V>\ 278 170 156 240 140 112 148 166 140 418 128 100 84 106 140 8 1 1,886 15 98 28 58 22 13 20 69 63 118 15 81 698 197 167 96 IBS 19 76 S8 70 631 66 29 10 33 28 72 67 85 54 60 39 14 6 7 60 31 8,213 70 167 178 100 108 159 84 104 195 83 122 145 106 87 117 110 54 847 79 97 77 94 89 87 8 2 ..., 3 43 1 1 2 4 13 12 4 8 6 28 81 8 18 176 4S 66 26 8b 4 18 21 9 149 16 4 2 7 6 26 28 19 15 10 5 2 8 2 5 2 1,189 29 63 60 21 62 80 81 28 44 45 87 60 82 28 43 23 50 172 17 71 46 33 21 .'.'".'... 8 ■ 9 2 1 4 6 "S".l..'" 17 4 2 27 4 40 8 1 1 b 869 3 3 8 1 3 1 89 186 89 46 6 21 88 i i 86 8 1 148 11 6 1 6 8 11 '.' 8 6 8 6 48 1 18 1 i 1 f 4 1 11 1 2 18 1 1 ! 1 i 1 1 i i 1 s 10 2 8 1 1 1 ] f 12 4 I 8 ] f !,274 18 8 3 36 8 4 2 i 115 4 189 1 1 89 4 1 i 97 112 1 CO 1 4 C9 S'24 3 1 4 1 4 4 S S3 68 8 5 93 2 6 62 2 B 67 1 1 6 60 5 3 6 64 1 3 66 269 2 ,1 6 5 6 6 6 6 41 64 68 106 61 1 80 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 18?4. TABLE II. — CoNTiNtJED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed CODNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Cc NjusAL Condition bt Totals, « a lit •Sao i It o 13 V 1 p< Ph O •A Males Aged 21 and Over. cQ a ■g n li II ■ t o & » o iz; No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Eoyal Oak 880 839 685 866 679 681 658 4,701 848 847 41 198 256 288 819 166 188 692 148 276 79 755 427 828 1,592 28 50 894 446 674 8,560 27S 87 448 84 282 68 204 SOS 44 1S5 441 892 100 187 67 17,809 462 8S3 806 628 842 408 2,559 1,633 1,627 1,087 765 1,8U 296 601 649 520 613 489 415 410 3,410 241 197 82 172 174 197 208 125 108 453 133 160 44 675 353 238 756 17 25 ISO 226 808 2,518 182 85 246 60 199 68 173 220 41 105 366 681 88 165 52 11,106 275 286 606 464 567 253 1,671 990 858 662 465 886 218 61 63 42 71 63 50 34 249 22 18 3 4 24 13 18 11 12 37 8 16 6 40 14 9 58 70 9i 59 82 105 63 70 496 24 26 8 40 25 30 73 20 12 63 11 18 S 82 34 32 183 2 23 37 54 17 520 16 5 107 8 30 S 20 29 5 61 99 86 18 23 11 1,527 23 15 68 89 70 ■33 312 114 117 73 103 81 32 298 285 269 804 241 213 208 1,700 122 97 16 84 91 98 104 62 61 226 67 77 22 286 179 lis 373 9 14 89 lis 148 1,284 68 17 128 29 98 29 88 109 21 60 178 298 48 82 26 5,565 187 118 262 284 288 180 843 494 433 829 225 446 112 14 14 11 20 23 18 11 124 11 6 8 3 8 6 8 8 7 17 6 11 2 11 11 6 20 2 Sottthfleld 8 4 Springfield Troy 5 Waterford 6 7 West Bloomfleld White Lake S 0CEA17A Co. . 9 10 Clay Banks 11 Colfax 1?, Crystal 13 Elbridge 14 Perry 15 Golden 16 Grant 17 Greenwood IS Hart 19 Leavitt 20 Newfield 21 Otto 22 28 Shelby 24 Weare 25 26 OUTONAQOS Oo Algonqnin 27 Carp Lake 1 15 19 23 138 11 3 19 1 9 6 8 6 1 3 17 80 8 11 5 1,014 25 20 86 32 65 21 133 95 84 57 37 70 14 — — - 2H 7 7 6 69 7 8 9 29 SO Ontonagon 81 Osceola Co 32 Harden 83 Cedar 84 Evart 35 Hartwick 36 Hersey 6 4 4 2 1 1 4 13 6 6 4 382 10 11 22 14 18 8 52 33 81 24. 22 26 9 37 Highland 38 Le Roy.. 89 ' Lincoln 40 41 Middle Branch Orient 42 48 44 Richmond 45 Sherman . 46 Sylvan 47 Ottawa Co. 48 Allendale 49 Blendon ... . 50 Chester 51 Crockery Georgetown 58 54 55 Grand Haven €trand Baven City .. Holland. 56 57 Bolland City .■-. 5S Olive 59 Polkton' : 60' POPULATION. 8i and Divorced, by Sex, a7id Age in Periods of Years. AKD Bi- Sex, and Aoe in Pebiodb of Yeab3. Females Aged 13 and Over. »1 ■i '•■i .11 1 00 a S s 2Q o S5 No. No. No. No. 65 299 47 S8 264 49 71 260 81 86 S!i7 51 92 248 40 S2 200 29 43 2U4 23 164 1,633 122 15 117 11 14 99 12 1 16 84 1 1 9 81 15 1 95 7 4 102 5 8 6-2 8 e 62 5 26 226 19 5 64 2 n 77 5 6 23 3 81 289 28 10 177 S 11 120 8 65 332 8 10 91 88 1 8 8 23 118 12 22 160 17 121 1,229 67 1 6i 14 120 4 22 10 1 80 A 6 96 3 1 25 2 6 88 4 15 108 19 65 4 1 2 26 184 18 48 28.'i 15 8 42 2 i 81 6 25 5,443 1 678 914 27 136 15 14 117 9 41 239 8(1 29 224 18 2S 277 87 16 12-2 13 2112 819 79 81 479 42 8-2 421 68 6!1 881 83 20 226 15 67 434 43 13 106 6 Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under IS bi a No. 208 1611 l.'i3 183 120 116 106 977 77 S3 8 88 50 49 65 41 80 128 86 65 18 157 97 60 299 10 2 GO 76 151 626 88 6 71 15 6:3 16 44 66 6 19 65 184 16 85 17 8,783 115 76 162 1.39 211 77 428 8S1 213 237 1911 271 81 No. 26 No. No. 155 1'28 HI 142 98 78, 81 CG6 66 64 7 24 44 87 88 26 12 108 12 23 12 1C4 60 64 25 80 6 17 41 123 6 19 5 2,828 69 62 133 98 129 65 832 224 240 171 109 280 46 No. 20 No. 11 82 CENSUS OP MIOHIGAK, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTiifuED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, A.NU WAEDS. CoNJUOAL Condition bt Totals, iff 1 1 No. No. No. No. No. ,No. No. No. 1 Springr Lake 1,842 837 1,318 1,616 986 429 607 29,812 126 674 752 898 272 721 806 788 170 93',J 10,358 1,124 186 131 882 808 264 6.^0 6,122 123 749 867 485 369 700 910 10,186 65 318 70.'i 142 620 808 48 6S 97 458 ^91 284 97 1,682 256 434 659 803 81) 1,233 805 27i 51 897 819 2111 824 824 986 567 672 890 631 261 370 17,599 80 498 3S0 271 208 486 443 525 103 784 G,10S 465 111 56 476 211 191 874 8,661 SO 686 166 291 281 468 473 6,728 85 147 402 85 828 177 16 89 51 267 26,1 139 66 980 161 283 310 177 21 671 883 ISO 19 587 411 92 187 182 67 71 79 71 43 29 19 1,492 6 41 88 18 7 84 43 80 5 58 623 30 5 7 24 13 21 16 278 7 66 19 84 18 89 32 382 2 5 20 9 19 12 6 i 4 1 168 96 56 128 102 83 69 4,780 12 89 92 22 13 78 90 91 7 72 2,274 76 24 27 88 14 26 92 1,098 17 117 108 63 30 61 210 684 5 85 40 14 92 18 7 1 10 23 81 3 11 114 10 85 80 12 1 67 48 17 7 58 279 69 186 84 472 279 320 443 820 130 190 8,836 41 249 191 184 100 244 209 264 62 369 8,088 282 57 28 289 108 95 188 1,S34 89 276 78 145 115 225 245 2,875 17 74 203 42 161 90 8 20 27 182 184 68 27 488 80 141 172 89 11 848 190 75 11 267 211 47 71 93 25 29 14 84 32 20 12 641 2 12 15 11 2 10 15 14 2 25 204 10 8 6 10 11 14 7 75 8 20 9 18 12 16 15 167 2 S 9 4 6 6 9. Tallm'age 8 4 6 6 7 S Wright Zeelaud Pbbsqde Isle Co Presque Isle Hogeis Sagikaw Co 5 9 Albee in Birch Enn 11 19, Blnmfleld Brady IS Brant 14 15 Bridgeport 16 n 18 19 20 SI Carrollton Chapin ChesaniDg Bast Saginaw City.. Frankenmuth W. Jonesfield 9,3 Kochville 94 Maple Grove ^f, Eichland 9fi Sauinaw 27 28 29 Saginaw City Spaulding.. St. Charles " 80 31 Swan Creek _. Taymonth 82 83 84 85 Thomas town Tittabawassee Zilwaukie Sastlao Co Argyle... 4 1 S7 Austin 88 Bridgehampton Bue! 4fl 41 Elk 42 Elmer 4:< Evergreen 1 7 81 18 2 6 89 9 111 25 10 i 1 8 13 9 1 1 32 6 8 16 6 44 Flynn 4S 4fi Eremoot 47 4B 49 60 Maple Valley 5" Marlett., SR ,'54 Moore 55 25 26 9 2 40 30 8 11 11 11 11 8 56 57 58 Speaker Washington Watertown SM Worth 17 23 6 8 9 60 61 62 63 Schoolcraft Co Manistique MunisiDg Oiiota POPULATION. 83 and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BY Sex, AND AOE IN Periods or Tears. Females Aged IS aod Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females a ged 10 and Under 18. w a OS 1^ ■a . i u o p. 51 1 10 s 13 4 S6 12 6 7 17 6 5 2 6 28 Ml' 6 15 7 8 4 16 1 in 20 11 1 2 1 8 1? 5 1 2 11 S2 14 82 i 2 4 15 30 16 2 1 17 60 2 4 4 14 1 18 9S1 19 61 ^n 4 9) 3 1 1 1 .s Lai S. 13 1 P •a p , %% o ■a i o 1 Males Aged 21 and Over. t Si 13 o •a 13 f3 II an o 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Shuwabsek Co 12,296 6511 869 820 B71 722 S46 277 iUO 405 C76 624 669 601 1,868 5S2 461 761 751 624 9611 4-$2 24.963 689 1,006 485 1,215 989 784 680 696 1,664 185 794 87 1 814 736 995 904 816 882 798 622 5,087 863 1,268 1,221 909 14,485 1,026 740 1,425 697 882 635 8.S7 760 2,111 970 416 1,044 785 690 8,661 416 679 623 410 547 248 211 88 227 485 411 443 426 991 408 287 547 478 420 721 297 14,491 443 627 262 703 546 642 887 87S 970 88 887 466 447 895 651 42S 468 129 568 867 2,825 680 704 7011 668 10,460 827 561 902 4!4 288 866 638 680 1,631 711 277 748 458 492 816 19 52 65 27 76 83 80 18 11 28 84 46 23 99 81 26 14 107 82 114 27 t,2S2 44 85 19 68 48 58 22 26 76 11 25 34 48 27 60 21 84 3 31 28 828 83 59 82 44 1,018 96 52 94 19 27 24 49 82 IBll 67 81 90 89 83 2 2 8 i 1,006 27 63 83 45 69 87 26 6 81 82 82 60 28 179 58 42 69 57 62 48 SO 2,154 65 Tl 81 66 69 68 53 54 106 23 48 93 65 29 62 65 88 24 69 68 748 89 87 124 58 1,411 110 50 161 61 47 56 67 60 266 m 48 111 78 43 4,294 202 287 807 2(14 268 120 104 44 135 223 197 221 214 488 2114 148 275 223 2115 856 147 7,235 220 266 180 860 272 271 190 187 481 51 193 229 225 190 275 212 285 97 270 179 1,399 887 849 841 280 5,199 409 280 449 206 119 186 266 806 815 865 187 807 226 244 277 T 16 18 4 17 5 7 8 8 6 10 1« 15 17 9 T 8 60 12 42 10 358 12 12 2 24 12 16 8 14 26 2 9 12 17 10 21 5 13 2 13 6 79 11 21 16 27 292 26 17 25 9 18 6 17 11 32 25 11 2(1 14 10 s 4 n 6 CorurimtCUy isi Ward 2d Ward T fi 9 !ld Ward in Fairfield 11 ^•>. Middlebarv 1R New Haven 14 Owopso 1ft Owosso City Pei'ry IB 17 Rush Sciota Shiawassee IS 19 ai w Vernon n Woodhnll n St. Cl&ir Co. . ?4 Berlin If, 9, ?rfi Burchville 9.7 Casco w China ?9 Clay Clyde .SI) Rl sa Cottri-llvillo S3 EastChina 84 Emmet «."> Fun Gratiot fli! Grant Greenwood K7 RS Ira R9 Kenockee 49 Kimball 4t Lynn " 4-2 Mni^Bey PortHnron 4K 4+ Port Huron City Kiley 45 4R St. Clair 47 St. C'.air i,ity Wales 4.1 49 1 BO Bnrr Oak M Colon B? CoDsianLine NS f4 Fawn River .W Mi .'i7 Flowcrfield Loonidas Lockport - m t)9 * on Moltville til (ff. Park (3 POPULATION. 85 and Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AND BT Sex, and Ageik Periods op Tkaes. Females Aged IS and Over. •■s TJ 1 •c C p. n a g" No. No. No. 8M 4,31.'5 B26 89 206 12 T5 289 86 67 815 86 a; 201 21 01 276 68 54 128 2S 24 105 23 18 4S 7 BO 92 8 20 212 17 40 201 20 2T 221 80 82 210 8 184 603 81 49 198 22 15 144 19 41 272 6 f6 252 45 2S 214 20 47 859 70 26 150 17 1,628 7,227 833 6-2 227 81 45 261 23 26 131 17 2a 852 84 n 269 81 6t 270 42 48 194 IS 87 189 11 6n 489 47 17 45 9 42 198 IB 61) 22T 22 63 2211 26 87 199 17 21 276 29 66 211 16 24 228 20 70 83 1 »2 280 18 85 176 19 E«i 1,425 249 8« 836 21 id 855 88 146 859 67 46 233 17 1,8S! 8,201 718 67 408 69 72 280 82 S08 449 69 84 207 10 86 118 14 67 ISO 18 42 266 82 64 804 20 tio 815 116 78 856 42 66 140 20 118 874 68 ts 227 25 85 243 28 No. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. boOJ K a No. 2,725 140 202 179 144 187 7G 44 17 ■n 155 117 150 159 232 131 102 ISO 189 1-33 217 84 5,139 187 202 126 248 201 18« 151 141 86 1 17 187 173 173 199 ISO • 175 178 68 157 141 91S 119 2S9 222 218 8,168 223 156 820 163 98 125 186 1 416 219 76 238 1 151 No. 1.1 No. 1 1 1 1 8 1 7 1 1 8 1 1 2 18 2 1 8 1 2 12 Females Aged 10 and Under IS No. 1,891 72 186 129 94 122 60 63 19 68 94 60 105 92 289 S8 67 132 112 84 149 8,981 9T 190 69 218 177 106 62 74 266 18 133 158 124 89 162 169 142 84 184 85 769 156 189 229 146 2,830 170 120 211 112 66 76 145 95 886 151 64 162 lil4 104 No. 1 1 1 18 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 , 6 2 2 22 1 10 1 2« No. 86 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— CoNTiN-UED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. C ONJUGAL COKDITION BY Totals, in B 3 til pi i 5 a OJ o o 1 a w o 8 Males Aged 2 1 and Over. II II i t4 ■a is i.! •d I K o No. No. No. No. No. No. Ho. No. Stnrgis l,13fi 91! 9,7J8 480 423 SSI 2T4 4T6 S22 435 268 845 fi99 426 128 801 647 596 228 856 619 101 729 729 476 163 116 16,861 638 1,121 761 1,064 983 951 1,807 490 675 620 1,181 596 898 1,422 1,005 678 1,166 616 22,028 808 8,811 1,680 1,408 728 716 609 546 696 554 761 534 1,482 786 648 975 692 0,746 287 2S9 864 251 292 846 270 192 ail 481 340 74 199 481 409 146 218 401 65 643 489 808 124 66 12,134 486 1,006 552 878 700 692 876 348 400 425 836 487 768 1,192 791 471 844 458 14,708 660 2.422 1,027 866 529 602 485 288 872 406 443 278 945 404 413 185 80 505 9 S3 84 13 21 20 21 10 9 26 28 lu 12 28 87 10 6 29 6 28 80 20 8 8 1,161 40 82 49 68 67 98 124 22 27 29 90 48 80 138 55 88 96 85 1,929 46 469 174 182 108 65 40 28 52 82 28 28 182 49 57 2 63 6 22 '""•.'si 98 111 756 27 85 41 28 88 17 28 16 28 22 28 16 26 SO 64 9 25 69 5 52 112 82 18 4 1,882 66 90 64 76 6S 103 100 48 88 68 105 S4 68 129 60 62 128 55 2,846 104 806 119 128 64 56 71 72 69 &3 65 71 174 98 118 489 848 8,846 142 141 177 127 146 178 188 94 106 218 149 88 101 2IS 205 78 109 201 82 268 249 152 61 80 8.061 214 508 278 483 860 386^ 4,62 172 200 216 417 288 878 596 895 236 428 281 -7,805 269 1,198 508 481 264 295 219 144 191 194 220 1.35 481 202 204 84 22 207 6 14 17 9 11 12 11 6 4 9 9 6 4 8 10 4 2 12 2 16 28 8 1 5 858 16 24 21 26 20 84 27 12 18 7 29 7 16 85 15 11 81 10 642 18 86 86 31 20 28 12 18 18 9 12 11 61 18 2« 1 White Pigeon TtrsooLA Co. Akron Arbela __ . _ Dayton .._. Elkland Elmwood. .. Fremont Gilford Indian Fields Jnniata Kingston .. Millington Novesta Tnscola Walertown _ . _ "Wells Wisner.- - .. Van BITK3N Co Antwerp Bangor . Bloomingdale Geneva JCartford Keelcr Lawrence .. Paw Paw porter . Sonth Haven Waverly . - Washtenaw Co 64 Ann Arbor City ]6t and 2d Wards... 8dand4tb Wards... Sthand 6th Wards.. 22 Manchester Northfteld Pittsfield 81 » In county poorhoase. POPULATION. 87 and Divorced, ly Sex, and Age in Periods of Years. AHD BT Sex, and Aqe in Pkriodb or Tears. Females Aged 13 and Over. »-g y '3 ^ ed uS g F No. No. No. 116 4S4 97 88 815 68 45S 8,258 277 8 141 4 32 141 18 48 186 17 11 122 4 28 144 10 24 178 e 15 180 10 11 96 4 19 100 5 17 211 16 17 149 14 11 85 8 11 96 6 28 206 18 51 200 27 7 71 6 7 107 4 21 192 17 1 81 a 29 267 12 64 24(1 46 18 154 12 6 60 7 86 6,995 8 793 1,084 86 220 25 99 500 58 60 275 28 50 434 86 41 815 87 89 848 65 157 420 97 18 163 10 1« 189 14 64 209 20 15 414 61 26 243 38 75 871 63 157 6S9 99 27 894 40 45 234 22 86 421 65 26 221 25 2,647 7,810 1,354 68 272 26 689 1,221 378 269 524 189 280 433 151 140 264 88 40 800 42 46 216 28 60 188 15 88 173 24 42 2U 23 82 220 15 52 187 12 166 462 81 66 202 86 100 210 81 No. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Aged 10 and Under IS ll m c .a a II SO ■Si to a 'u 1^ ■a :i fe o r No. No. No. No. No. No. 237 211 168 1,478 68 63 91 .-■ll 73 86 73 48 41 96 64 16 44 76 108 48 56 79 1!) 105 85 65 22 17 2,627 97 177 125 176 116 158 281 88 111 97 163 97 169 232 188 133 182 102 3,261 114 60S 262 226 120 111 68 80 130 82 111 80 172 110 70 2 8 96 2 6 1 2 1 4 215 1 15 2 1 2,1(16 2' 82 98 140 69 98 1 180 87 2 2 6 8 42 1 1 4 8 1 -2 7 1 6 58 78 127 1 i 6 2 100 24 58 1 8 1 125 2 137 40 86 99 1 1 2 20 153 182 11 94 2 2 j44 1 82 8,721 148 29 2 49 2 2 4 2 5 6 2 7 4 18 278 1 _-_*L 161 2,54 4 1 225 209 2 1 1 7 i 314 95 146 a89 2 265 6 .l.=i8 6 1 4 1 I 2 1 1 4 223 845 8 4 J 1 202 166 288 ' 165 1 69 16 1 4,518 168 29 3 2 6 2 27 716 298 254 1 1 4 1 164 199 8 121 118 1 8 117 10 186 159 1 3 1 2 123 294 162 126 8 1 ss OEKSUS OF MICHIGAN", WH. TABLE H.^-CoN-TiN-UED. — The Single, Married, and Widowed CODNTIBS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. I AND WARDS. Conjugal Condition BT Totals, g5 SI HI a ■a is > o i s & M 1 Males Aged 21 and Over. ■II ■g 'S ■a o 11 c > i o n. u a 1 No. No. No. No. i i 22 22 No. No. No. No. 1 Salem 6S0 1,022 1,5113 6115 66S 9S0 541 819 825 2,899 679 481 714 1,095 8fi,S94 tl,4(JS 723 1,872 61,108 2,861 1,091 2,M1 8,9i'8 5,917 11,912 6,112 7,089 6,572 10,826 2,714 1,695 1,203 1,440 2,825 1,010 850 1,099 1,853 1.660 1,044 909 2,927 641 629 1,038 2,035 678 662 700 1,678 82 128 63 604 48 126 91 149 9S 44 73 60 115 519 7U6 814 8S9 468 821 885 694 642 1,968 432 293 422 821 62,357 988 652 814 86,009 1,578 806 l,28i 2,188 8,T8I 7,254 8,881 8,482 4,104 6,828 J, 974 792 684 692 1,290 681 604 781 1,127 1,290 741 660 1,922 486 418 768 1,212 461 869 882 1,261 73 110 42 464 44 111 41 86 101 27 62 86 99 68 74 110 82 40 84 85 72 74 344 69 67 81 127 5,680 94 58 85 4,078 246 45 211 315 696 7li8 474 46U 868 681 89 88 71 65 18" 47 94 43 142 169 92 61 170 84 26 73 91 26 40 25 77 8 10 1 19 2 9 4 r 3 4 8 7 6 67 71 182 77 77 79 91 77 88 820 88 74 79 129 8,142 122 09 135 B,S21 672 838 687 865 785 1.021 6S6 890 289 669 96 48 137 130 212 72 78 64 821 176 116 64 278 81 45 117 121 81 48 47 448 6 23 7 201 10 14 48 69 18 17 4 26 10 258 860 418 195 231 410 166 287 268 977 216 145 210 406 26,100 463 276 410 17,921 781 164 606 1,1165 1,884 8.621 1,700 1,712 2,1127 3,435 887 896 845 845 648 841 808 880 mi 641 867 277 959 242 205 388 682 230 182 220 688 . 89 64 21 218 22 86 26 43 46 18 81 19 60 19 28 82 18 19 17 8 26 24 64 12 11 It 80 1,265 31 17 26 772 64 18 43 48 120 123 109 70 40 114 88 20 24 20 89 16 27 13 48 87 83 19 47 10 14 15 88 8 16 14 41 2 8 2 Saline S Scio 4 5 C, Sharon Superior 1 Webster. f, York 1 9 YpsilarjJi II 1 Tpsilanli City 1st Ward 1, 2d Ward... & 4 5 8d Ward 4th and 5th Wards.. Waynb Co 22 B Brownstown T Canton ft Dearborn... q Detroit City 1st Ward 1 2d Ward 9 8d Ward ■^ 4lh Ward 4 6th Ward "-- 5 6th Ward B 7th Ward ... 7 8ih Ward R 9th Ward.. ") lOih Ward iO 12ih Ward.. il Ecorset Greenfield _. 53 !4 Grosse Point- Hamtramck Huron Livonia Monguagon "22 w w Plymouth. (0 Redford n Komnlns ■> Springwells.. . i9, 1 t5 16 17 Wyandotte City 1st Ward H 2d Ward 19 8d Ward w Wexfobd Co, . 51 Antloch Cedar Creek 58 Cherry Grove Clam Lake Cleon Colfax Greenwood Hanover Hairing Henderson Selma SoriDgviile.. A 55 >6 )T >8 )9 !0 A <>, 2 2 6 4 4 2 8 2 6 t a Wexford POPtJLATlOif. a7id Divorced, by Sex, and Age in Periods of Tears. ANB BT SBX , AND AQB in Periods op Y EARS, Females Aged IS and Over. Males Aged 10 and Under 21. Females Ased 10 and Under 18. il St ■g ■a « o 1 "1 ""I OS a IS il :•! II 403 16,017 77S 16i 624 1,078 l,9.i0 8,6.52 1,681 1,717 2,045 3,378 9S7 896 839 847 647 837 293 892 561 646 868 277 954 24 « 206 875 678 229 187 162 602 89 64 21 206 22 68 15 41 41 14 81 16 49 83 85 78 19 21 65 27 41) 48 276 65 56 63 97 4,241 62 41 58 8,225 179 27 166 267 469 572 «65 889 278 457 56 18 47 85 87 24 48 29 94 122 69 82 US 24 11 64 53 18 24 11 86 1 2 1 1! 1 -- ._, — 163 160 288 114 143 22U 125 180 204 M'i 122 76 183 211 16,117 802 171 29U 10,666 491 142 862 771) (143 2,066 1,230 1,314 1,087 1,918 649 841 262 294 894 257 178 289 860 833 226 207 620 153 169 206 869 119 182 lis 261 12 80 10 63 4 24 10 19 24 10 12 14 24 94 176 208 89 72 161 68 121 118 418 81 65 112 160 12,707 246 128 2611 8,915 2S2 125 297 689 820 1,844 1,192 1,096 801 1,442 477 808 170 192 297 169 188 186 254 286 145 149 863 106 89 182 294 lOU 99 95 187 19 16 8 74 4 11 7 11 10 4 6 4 13 1 8 1 9 116 99 8 2 2 6a 75 g m 1 1 10 1 1 2 61 ^ 10 1 8 bo 858 1 1 4 2 g 62 128 1 185 2 143 8 65 ;8,4S8 m 87 88 2 8 87 1 15 66 1 1 82 9 M 2 21 6 1S -.6,6«) 717 24U 89 10 60 7 19 20 "1 621 3 2 4S4 **? 1.244 8 1 7 8 1,085 486 748 1 IS 4 2 14 6 1 26 9 QJ 471 671 24 14 I 28 29 49 ^1 87 68 ^'^ 145 1 1 6 1 4 4 10 1 28 Oil 89 3 9 2 3 8 85 86 260 371 1 1 2 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 6 4 « 3 2 8 1 1 S9 7'i 'in 88 11 .193 14 2 8 42 ■IS 22 180 4 ■183 63 Al 27 i^ ■ts 49 68 12 9 50 1 51 6 1 1 m 1 na :.81 fvt 8 RR 4 4 8 1 1 1 2 8 2 5fi '>T 8 2 4 f>S 1 10 5<» ^ 1 m 1 69 4 m 13 90 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Toionships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, at the time of making the general assessment for 187ji.,* the Number of Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons; also, the Number of Marriages and the Number of Deaths in the' year 187S. STATE Blind, Deaf and Dumb, iNSANe, ahd Idiotic PflKsoss. Colored Persons.-t Marriagee in 1878. Deaths AND OOUI^TIES. Blind. Dear and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. Ho. State S48 615 1,058 618 1 12 1 11,082 8,608 7 172 50 40 149 lis 19 209 177 267 144 28 3 11 19 160 20 188 7 211 89 145 240 104 90 172 241 .^4 49 288 154 6 872 19 11 202 «0 850 167 8 152 69 14,289 21 Allegan 7 8 2 n 6 8 12 308 8 7 68 120 49 640 56 511 1,607 25 22 1 463 Antrim-, ___ 1 16 5 1 14 7 18 12 2 4 7 1 16 9 24 18 27 Barry 8 6 1 10 20 22 8 Bay 265 Benzie Berrien 12 s 20 9 8 t 2 426 Branch Calhonn 875 Cass Charlevoix 28 1 2 1 Chippewa 21 Clare i 5 Clinton _ 9 8 13 • 2 15 1 17 4 9 12 3 6 9 12 2 3 11 81 61 22 66 195 Delta Eaton___ _ 7 2 » 54 1 9 11 18 2 11 8 8 1 «163 8 8 9 7 6 8 16 1 1 21 11 9 284 Emmet ST Genesee 9 8 8 18 8 1 B 7 1 1 20 b464 115 2 88 40 18 4 165 49 8 61 262 488 853 Grand Traverse Gratiot 161 SIT 243 112 245- 261 77 7S 88»> 277 Illllsdale Hnron Ingham Ionia Iosco . Isabella 8 23 9 Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska- Kent 18 1 1 4 4 16 9 1 28 8 25 1 25 4 22 238 6 678 64 Keweenaw Lake 1 16 18- 10 1 28 7 1 11 1 5 1 48 11 1 16 1 66 2 401 78 2 99 10 809 Leeianaw Lenawee 81 10 444 171 22' Macomb 17 2 281 101 Irfaniton 6 4 1 8 8 76 15 148 12 20 239 29 65 21 47 6 205 180 833. 65- 90 64 76 Mason _ 2 2 1 8 Menominee 8 8 4 Missaukee 21 4 18 1 6 1 85 4 72 99 285 228 * Between the flrst Monday of April and the third Monday of May. + Inclories onlj' Negroes and persons of African det=cent. »The Michigan Institution for' educating the Deaf and Dnmh and the Blind, is located at Flint, in Genesee County. ^ The Michigan Asylum for the Insane is located at Kalamazoo. POPULATION. 91 TABLE III. — CoNTiifUED. — Blind, Deaf and Dumi, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic PERSosa. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1878. Deaths CODNTIES. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. lD8aue. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 4 19 f) 2 4 2 28 V 1 4 28 6 3 8 311 5 2 2 19 OS 9 290 29 3 S 119 97 81 177 74 211 41 209 7 434 88 11 129 192 165 128 195 244 614 20 243 107 Oaklaod Oceana ... - . 115 28 Osceola . . 1 11 8 20 81 13 879 Pi'epqae lele -_ — . 3 Sa^iDaw... - io T 1 12 17 16 8 13 15 40 7 4 7 7 9 6 128 21 493 172 Schoolcraft .- -.: 17 18 14 10 12 10 8 88 6 9 S 4 2 45 144 18 27 20 8 21 28 6A 20 48 168 12 640 871 2,029 1 206. St. Clair . 613 196 TiiBOiita - 219' 859 Washtenaw - - SS3 Wajne ■ 1,773 Wexford 46. * iBcJades ouly Negroes and perBons of African descent. 93 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— GoNTisw.!).— Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. STATE, COUNTIES, Bund, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Fbbson!?. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths TOWMSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. State 518 615 1,058 648 1 11,082 8,608 7 4 14,280 Alcona Co ...... 21 7 8 Harrieville 1 12 2 8 172 18 S 2 8 6 18 6 22 8 8 8 11 Allbgan Co 7 3 S 12 2 808 69 8 168 45 468 69 Casco ... . -. . . 16 1 1 29 Clyde 5 Doit 1 2 4 1 4 11 Fillmore . .. 1 80 Ganges 1 1 8 Gnn Plain 1 10 " Hcatb 23 22 Lakctown.. 9 Lee 18 9 Leigblon . . 2 16 8 9 6 8 6 2 8 20 6 7 60 2 44 1 2 ] 40 2 ■6 12 8 8 2 6 •8 149 14 7 7 14 n 4 9 8 6 8 IS 4 15 8 8 5 18 1 22 Martin . 8 1 1 1 6 IS Honterej' 2 1 1 14 1 29 19 9 10 Sanf^atnck 1 8t 2 82 Wataon 1 1 18 Wayland 1 1 18 jVtPENA Co. .... - 8 8 47 Alpena 2 Alpena Vity . 8 1 1 89 Long Rapids.. 4 2 Wilson 2 2 1 2 1 1 7 27 Banks 6 1 1 6 5 Elk Rapids 1 8 Helena 1 s Mancelona. 1 s Milton 17 1 1 1 1 1 16 2 4 8 1 68 248 Assyria 8 Baltimore... . ii 24 19 Barry 8 13 Castleton 82 1 Sasiings City 21 Island 4th Wards 2d and 8d Wards 8 1 1 1 17 14 n g i 4 2 1 1 1 Johnstown . 1 2 1 9 1 1 1 1 8 Pmirieville 1 1 Rutland 1 1 ' laclDdcB only Negroes and persons sf African descent. POPULATION. 93 TABLE III. — COKTINUED. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Deaf anu Dumb, Insanis, and Idiotic Pkesoss. Colored Persons.* Marriaffes in 1S73. Deaths CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dnnita. No. Insane. Idiotic. in 1678. No. No. No. No. No. No. Thomapple Woiidland 2 2 a 6 1 2 5 n 9 6 113 28 SO 17 Bat Co. 6 1 6 120 265 n Bangor „ 2 1 1 4 4 3 25 74 n 62 23 7 1 10 10 B G 1 54 Bay dty 119 Igt Ward ]7 2d Ward 31 89 8d Ward 1 1 21 4th Ward 26 16 1 20 6th Ward . . ... 1 2 11 6th Ward 11 71h Ward . ... 4 Deep River 3 9 9 2 7 4 2 8 8 4 8 2 19 6 6 ~2 2 1 25 1 15 Meriiit 4 Munitor .. .. 6 1 6 1 2 5 Stimdi&h . . U 1 1 3 1 1 1 49 22 Almira 3 1 13 10 Gilmore ... 3 1 Inland . ... 1 22 Lake 1 Platte 1 1« 1 1 'I 2 209 7 10 17 7 17 6 14 3 Berrikn Co Balnbridge . 12 14 540 426 13 80 89 20 .. ... 2 4 1 I 14 16 Bucbaoan IT 4 34 1 1 SO Galien ^ 2 50 HaErar ... . 8 Lake 80 fi 9 23 188 159 29 11 23 Lincoln . 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 12 New Bafialo 1 2 14 87 26 11 20 19 4 1 11 6 2 6 177 26 2 9 12 15 2 20 Hiles 13 NUes flly 1 1 4 1 8 1 1 82 l8t and 4th Wards IS 8d and 8d Wards 14 1 17 Pioeslone 1 11 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 4 8S 90 1 9 St. JoHeph Three Oaks 2 1 1 1 83 IT 15 Weesaw 23 Bbanoh Co.. 8 1 9 20 BS 220 20 Baiaviu . 1 1 9 Bethel 8 3 » 2 1 I 18 Boiler 1 1 1 6 2 12 * Inclndes oniy Negroes and persons of African deecent. 94 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— Continued.— 5/inrf, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. • Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pebsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 187S. Deaths COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1373. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 5 1 1 7 2 5 44 20 13 2 8 6 24 2 12 8 7 5 8 18 18 9 8 12 5 14 267 22 8 9 28 7 15 9 7 2 13 5 13 9 10 12 12 84 1 9 19 17 .144 10 8 16 15 5 22 4 1 4 3 11 22 7 9 7 23 1 6 1 8 2 2 7 1 5 Coldwater Citv 25 Isr Ward 8 2 10 5 4ih Ward 7 7 1 2 2 1 2 2 11 17 2 1 6 Noble 1 7 15 18 1 20 8 1 1 18 1 511 18 4 12 26T 30 22 13 8 1 24 22 2 375 21 15 "Rat tip Creek 6 4 2 1 1 1 4 1 63 11 17 1 20 5 1 1 1 9 8 18 1 2 1 4 2 8 4 2 1 16 106 8 16 1 1 18 Lee 2 1 18 1 2 1 2 5 13 Le Roy 20 2 1 8 11 6 Marshall City 1 2 88 9 pennfield _ _ 2 1 3 1 1 IS S 1 27 9 9 21 26 Cass Co, . , 9 1 12 8 1 1,607 981 42 8 88 7 6 170 9 1 5 1 1 n 7 1 7 1 14 MarcelldS 8 14 1 22 Milton 6 1 2 I 1 1 61 12 i 4 2 96 85 224 17 84 12 25 2 5 9 2 2 i 6 2 3 1 84 Silver Creek _ 1 1 1 10 i 2 U 4 3 28 Boyoe Valley - .- 2 10 Bvanseline 2 1 1 7 1 2 4 Wilson - — - 18 1 * Inclndea only Negroes and persons of African descent. « "Pool-house." POPULATION. 95 TABLE in.— CoTSTiJ>!V-E.J).— Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Persons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Ch^botgan Co 1 1 2 22 8 2 17 Bnrt 22 Grant 1 2 Inverness ] 2 1 1 1 11 10 1 19 2 1 6 2 8 1 160 16 17 15 13 10 4 6 5 12 6 8 22 12 6 9 6 20 3 Chippewa Co 2 2 1 Sanlt Ste. Marie 13 Warner ,_ 1 g CliAKB Co..- 1 1 81 Grant Greenwood Sheridan 3 Snmmeifield Surrey T Winterfleld Clinton Co. 9 1 2 3 8 r> 18 61 195 g Bath Bensal 1 2 1 11 17 27 • Dalias DeWitt 1 18 Bnplain 1 2 6 1 3 15 3 Eagle 1 Essex.. _ 8 1 n 16 1 J 8 2 Lebanon... Olive 3 Ovid 2 10 12 12 U 8 g Kilej "" Victor . 1 Watertown Westphalia 2 2 Delta Co 22 81 Baldwin ' Escanaba 2 22 18 T Maple Ridge 2 Nahma _. 8 10 188 IS 8 12 2 111 5 6 9 18 19 17 13 7 8 6 24 6 7 6 1 211 8 Sack Bay. 4 81} 14 Eaton Co, 7 1 1 1 8 9 2 15 66 S Benton Brookfield 1 8 15 Carmel 3 Charlotte City 16 1 Chester Delia 2 8 1 8 6 1 S 2 6 10 Eaton 2 1 1 1 8 12 I 5 Hamlin 18 Kaiamo 8 Oneida 21 Koxand ._ 13 Snnfleld Vermontville 1 5 15 Walion 21 5 2 1 1 1 8T La Croix 15 Little Traverse 1 17 23 54 168 9 115 1 853 Argentine * Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. 06 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874 TABLE III.— Continued. — Blind, Denf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COXnSTTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. BfflND, Deaf and Dumb. Insahe, and Idiotic Persons. Colored Persons.* Marrla$!C3 in 1878. Deaths Blina. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. laiotic. In 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Atlas 12 8 8 16 27 7 43 15 11 10 7 5 7 b 2 6 9 8 8 19 9 10 9 89 2 11 1 1 4 2 10 Clayton 9 1 10 Ken ion 2 2 • 154 4 1 14 38 Flint 2 1 1 11 Mint City » 45 1 6S 7 23 83 1 4 110 3f1. Ward 29 2d Ward 40 Sd Ward 1 43 1 ] 2 148 13 4lh Ward 29 Flushing ..,. ._.... 4 18 1 14 12 4 8 18 H Monlrose 1 1 ' 8 12 3 1 IS Mt. Morris.. , 1 Miindy 2 2 18 14 Theiford ] 1 4 10 Vienna 1 1 3 8 1 1 2 2 88 3 61 Blair 5 4 1 4 8 Grant _ , . i 5 Lous; I'abe. . __ . .. 1 7 Mavfield 1 4 4 6 14 4 lio 4 13 5 S 6 4 5 Penintiiila 8 1 1 8 2 1 9 2 8 Whitewater . _ 1 8 7 Gratiot Co. ...... ....... 9 1 1 1 88 151 g 1 22 Elba 4 8 3 Fulton 1 6 27 9 1 Lafayette 1 4 1 4 15 12 7 18 28 11 in 9 8 240 16 6 6 4 11 23 1 ti 4 7 4 7 25 8 New Haven .. 2 5 North Shade 1 ] 18 North Star 1 ' 10 Pine River 25 Seville 8 1 1 7 I 1 2 10 10 Wheeler S Hillsdale Co. n 9 J 18 12 40 3 2 817 19 Allen 2 13 1 9 1 1 7 Cambria _ * 2 ) 1 4 2 8 10 7 1 2 46 Fayette _ 17 Hillsdale 6 BilUdale City 2 2 3 1 2 60 Ist Ward 13 2d Ward 14 8d Wjird 19 4th -Ward 14 1 1 I 1 1 * Inclndes only Neirnes and persons of Afiicnn di'fceot. • The Michigan Insiftntion for edocaiing the Deaf and Dumb and the EUad, is located at Flint. b Obtained Irom registration returns. POPULATION. 97 TABLE III.— GosTiisv^B.— Blind, Beaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Persons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1S78. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Damb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Litchfield 1 1 19 3 7 14 19 9 17 16 S 14 104 4 11 Moscow 1 S 2 14 PitEsford 1 15 1 1 1 2 14 iteading. -_ - .. 2 1 16 Scipio 2 1 1 1 14 Wheatland 1 1 16 16 Wright 17 IS 1 1 8 8 18 243 18 Baraga _ 10 6 54 4 8 63 2 1 2 1 14 B 2 38 Haron.. -»._- ..- . 4 5 n 1 12 4 90 1 2 1 12 2 4 4 2 S 4 2 3 20 , 8 2 6 5 1 1 3 172 12 1 «■ 2 6 6 16 30 8 8 11 14 10 8 2.1! 5 5 7 241 5 10 Portage__;_ -_..-... ...._.__ 2 16 24 1 1 22 Schoolcraft 30 Wehster 1 2 1 6 3 4 10 HUROK Co.. _ ...... 1 5 112 Bingham .„._.... 11 Bloomfield ., - 1 2 Brookfield- 4 CasevUle 2 1 4 5 Colfax 2 1 9 Fair Haven ...... ..__ 1 8 Gore 2 Grant - .. ........ 5 7 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 Port Austin .. _. 16 Rubicon . ... , , 10 4 Sebewaing .. 1 10 2 Sigel - 2 1 White Rock ... 1 11 1 1 4 S 6 9 •2 2 1 365 1 1 245 18 14 8 Delhi ' 4 12 5 T7 1 21 14 1 6 Lansing City . ...... 4 i 8 1 65 19 Leslie 2 1 10 Locke . - - 1 11 .14 Onondaga 1 2 2 1 1 13 6 Vevay 44 28 13 White Oak 3 Williamstown 2 16 1 3 49 9 S 7 1 12 26L Berlin 18 * Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. « Obtained from registration returns. 13 98 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Continued. — Blind, Deaf and Dumi, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pbrsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1878. Deaths COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. iDsane. Idiotic. inl87S. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 3 1 1 1 18 4 8 4 13 80 37 43 6 16 10 12 5 Dauby. .. ., . . . 8 1 1 8 g 9 Ionia ... .... 1 1 2 12 12 IT Ionia City. 89 1st and'2d Wards 2S 8d and 4th Wards 16 2 2 11 Lyons . . ..... 1 8 4 is North Plains 18 8 1 1 19 Orange 1 11 82 S 11 10 7 54 1 83 I 2 9 ] 7 49 1 10 8 19 Otieco 7 2 1 1 1 2 4 14 42 2 14 1 11 losoo Co. - _ . 1 1 2 8 77 Alabaster t Baldwin 82 'Edwards ._ Grant Oscoda -.... 2 ST Sable 3 s 1 1 10 8 1 8 61 4 1 73 1 1 Coe 6 2 8 8 Gilmore 1 6 1 1 1 17 8 82 Lincoln 1 4 Holland 64 1 Sherman 1 4 10 6 283 9 9 5 11 11 11 63 6 g 1 2 Vernon 1 Wise 4 23 4 21 20 10 U 262 20 2 2 8 2 889 16 Blackman 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Grass Lake 1 4 18 Henrietta 1 1 Jaehson City 12 2 1 209 43 8 91 T 1st Ward 2d Ward 3d Ward 2 1 n 14 IS 4 g 5 4 9 18 8 8 12 18 17 120 14 4 Kent Co. . . 18 1 25 1 25 23 288 678 Ada IS AVoma 2 S 27 Alpine 1 1 1 1 1 i 20 1 25 1 1 7 I 1 1 IS 2 20 Gaines I 2 8 4 12 1 231 8 88 69 10 82 2 18 14 2 4 23 a i 1 13 10 1 1 8 2 4 2S6 54 2d Ward 1 6 3d Ward. ,. 1 2 1 29 12 16 10 SO 10 15 8 16 9 14 8 53 2 2 61 .^th Ward 49 ethWard 16 Tth Ward 1 2 1 27 1 80 Grattan ... IT Lowell 38 Nelson 1 IT 1 2 8 1 14 IT Paris 9 18 1 la FlainSeld 1« Solon . .... 10 Sparta 1 6 11 6 3 11 b 2 20 19 IT Spencer.. .... , .... ,. .. 1 15 Tyrone 1 9 10 Vergennos ... 14 Walker 1 16 Wyoming ...... 2 1 29 1 4 8 64 Clifton 11 8 4 * Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. " The Michigan Asylam for the Insane is located at Kalamazoo. t Obtained itom registration retarns. 100- CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Go'STisxjET).— Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COCNTIES, TOWNSHIPS. CITIES, AND WARDS. - Blind, Dkaf and Ddmb, Insane, and Idiotic Peksons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Eagle Harbor 1 4 4 1 10 14 5 Houghton i 6 15 IsleKoyal ... 1 1 1! 4 14 1 1 1 IS Chase__-__. 6 Ellswortli 1 Lake 1 Pinora 1 3 3 202 18 5 10 7 14 2 15 6 7 8 10 12 22 1 Pleasant Plains 9- Yates 1 Lapeer Co 4 10 6 16 66 809 13 1 1 14 Attica 4 16 1 1 14 Bnrnside... 16 Deerfleld 1 14 2 3 22 Elba 9 13 Hadley 1 2 1 21 Imlay 1 18 1 1 11 Lapeer City 1 46 8 23 6 10 1 16 3 38 1st Ward 2 2d Ward 17 4 1 15 6 17 10 18 5 30 4 8 12 8d Ward 1 1 9 4th Ward 15 2 2 14 Mayfleld I 1 2 2 24 8 1 18 North Branch 25 11 Kici....v."".".;.:::v 9 4 1 1 1 2 49' 17 2 12 Cleveland 1 Elmwood 1 1 7 2 4 2 8 850 6 64 16 28 8 22 18 17 15 8 18 14 15 20 3 Glen Arbor 2 Kasson . 1 1 s 1 1 6 Solon. .... _ . 2 Lenawee Co. ... 16 2 1 28 43 4 2 31 401 194 8 63 94 29 15 444 T Adrian City 5 1 2 2 50 iBtWard IS. 2d Ward 5 3d Ward 1 3 2 1 1 10 4th Ward 1 2 22 6 1 9 Cambridge....... .. 18 1 2 8 6 4 24 Deerfleld.. 9\ i 1 8 2 1 12 Fairfield . . .. 10 10 32 15. 4 4 37 * lucludea only Negroes and persons of African descent. POPULATION. 101 TABLE III. — OoNTiiiruED. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind, Deap and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Peesons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1S78. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. In 18T3. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Macon ....... . ... 1 4 1 1 2 8 2 T 11 1 6 5 15 9 29 12 2 14 10 11 8 15 18 16T 6 18 20 8 9 6 10 15 18 28 13 8 8 6 4 5 8 6 2 11 IT 12 14 Ogden 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 4 .22 80 Eaisin 1 10 Ridgeway . . n Riga T 8 2 10 Roilin . 1 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 2 19 1 T 1 6t Tecamseh ...... 2 61 12 78 8 82 Woodstock IT 9 2 7 1 n in 2 ITl 15 Cohoctah 9 Conway. ...... 1 1 1 12 Deerfield T Genoa ..... 1 2 5 8 2 3 1 28 2 6 4 12 4 1 2 2 10 Green Oak 1 13 Hamburg... .. 2 2 2 1 18 Hartland 1 9 Howell 2 22 Iosco 1 « 1 1 1 a 2 13 Marion » 5 8 Oceola 3 1 1 12 Tyrone . 2 2 6 12 1 1 1 1 22 Holmes 18 5 St. Ignace 1 11 2 1 16 4 Macomb Co 23 2 1 1 8 3 IT 99 1 2 152 4 14 10 28 14 2 T 8 12 15 11 4 14 9 69 1 6 1 281 21 Brnce. 2 IT 1 12 1 11 Clinton 2 1 1 5 9 52 26 1 1 15 10 9 28 Macomb 8 8 1 13 Ray 23 Richmond 1 2 1 1 24 16 Shelby 2 1 2 8 ] 25 Sterling 3 1 2 8 1 6 2 29 10 9 Warren 2 1 19 12 Manistee Co.. .. .. 1 1 2 1 101 Arcadia 1 Bear Lake 1 5 Brown 5 Filer 3 Manistee. 1 1 10 39 5 6 28 5 1 2 2 T 5 Manistee City 1 62 1st Ward 4 2d Ward.... 1 7 1 ■ 82 4th Ward 19 Morilla 1 2 Onekama 5 Pleasanton. 1 1 7 4 Stronack 9 * Incladea only Negroes and persons of African descent. Inmates of county poor-house. 102 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — CoNTiNTTBD. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and- Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Peksons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Makqubtte Co. _ _ -_ . , - 5 4 8 8 75 289 338 4 Ely 1 1 2 1 8 60 .i 18 6 6 119 2 1 9 1 n 15 87 36 2d Ward 85 8d Ward 1 2 16 5- ] 1 1 60 102 8 28 8 3 29 5 1 46 10 Neoaunee Citv -. .-— 2 1 3 1 5 85 11 Tilden 1 16 65 8- Free Soil ^-__. ..-.-- 3 4 8 11 8 7 22 tst Ward 3 2d Ward S 4 4 10 1 2 1 8 1 2 05 8 1 9 16 5 2 2 7 1 1 1 2 2 8 6 8 1 1 11 21 6 9 1 1 7. 4 2 Victory 8 148 ] 11 Mecosta Co. 2 J 8 SO 11 4 Biff RaDids 4 1 1 12 29 1st ward 6 2A Ward 10 3 fid Ward 16 2 3 1 4 Deerfield 1 Fork g 3 Green 2 8 8 ' 2 Millbrook 87 1 1 98 12 S 2 1 54 11 1 Menominee - - _ 2 1 8 12 20 21 47 5 42 Midland Co. . -. - 8 4 76 1 1 2 Grout a 1 2 2 2 2 4- 10 2 1 Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. POPULATION. 103 TABLE III. — Continued. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. BuHD, Deaf and Dumb, Insahb, and Idiotic Pehbons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1878. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Lincoln.- ... ...... . 1 8 3 25 1 2 h 1 1 1 2 205 ).S 15 S Midland 8 2 20 86 Porter _. 4 8 Caldwell _ 5 Reeder . .. ... .... 3 21 1 1 1 18 G 8S 4 72 1 1 8 1 2 285 Ash g Bedford 1 16 Berlin 2 1 2 2 1 28 45 12 12 3 15 10 10 17 11 80 12 6 11 1 8 T> 4 180 1 ' 8 15 9 7 6 4 7 3 11 8 62 31 21 1 4 9 7 4 U 7 2 97 1 28 2 2 2 2 6 6 5 9 2 24 Brie 19 2 8 2 1 1 1 8 19 Ida 4 La Salle 1 1 4 7 London . 8 ""29 20 « 1» Milan . — 2 1 4 1 J 1 11 4 8 1 19 1 « Monroe City _. 47 1st Ward 19 2d Ward 1 3 3d Ward i 1 1 1 18 4th Ward . ... _ 4 8 8 1 7 16 Snmmerfield . ._ ... ._ 1 1 11 Whiteford 15 99 15 4 1 1 4 226 Belvidere 1 1 1 1 19 11 18 Bashnell . .. ..... IT 8 Crj'stal ... 6 1 1 1 27 Douglass - — 3 8 1 42 15 Fairplain - 2 12 3 Greenville City 1 25 11 14 22 1st Ward 2d Ward 1 22 MapleValley 16 13 1 1 ■1-7 Pine 7 12 1« « 1 4 1 8 6S 242 Bine Lake 2 21 1 2 9 Frnitland. . 7 1 5 Holton . . . 3 1 1 4 IS 12 Uoorland . . ... 2 2 * Inclndes only Negroes and persons of African descent. 104 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 187-1. TABLE III.— Continued. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Blind, Dbaf and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pbbsons. Colored Persona.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Musktigon - . .„, 4 12 12 17 MuskeQon City . .- ..... 63 8 48 1 102 1st Ward 48 ■ 2d Ward 28 3d Ward 10 4tli Ward 16 1 11 10 1 1 1 I 8 18 , -Whitehall 5 8 9 1 27 White Kiver - 4 2 1 4 8 81 10 2 107 Ashland - . 21 Barton . .. ....... 5 1 2 Big Prairie 2 1 8 6 19 8 9 8 5 6 6 Brooks .. .. ........ 1 1 1 1 5 17 2 1 4 Dayton .. .......... 7 9 2 7 1 Grant .' .- -.- 2 2 1 8 6 177 8 9 5 2 8 10 5 6 6 3 11 7 8 2 12 18 4 5 3 Norwich . 2 1 1 10 Sherman .. ...— 5 19 1 1 1 28 28 80 290 802 7 Avon ....... ... -.1 2 1 8 7 12 8 23 Brandon,.- . , -.— .- 8 1 8 15 5 1 4 2 8 1 1 1 13 7 ' Highland'.. 8 .' Holly ...1 i 2 1 2 1 1 1 » 12 ■ Independence j 1 15 7 14 23 'Milford.J. 2 2 13 : provi....; •.. 4 Oakland -. 1 16 1 12 Oxford 4 i> 13 Pontiac 5 Pontiac City 3 1 176 38 80 22 86 88 1st Ward 2 Sd'Ward .. 1 1 1 8 8 19 11 11 2 8 2 12 74 4 S 2 3 6 6 14 3d Ward- '. T 4th Ward 2 1 1 1 10 13 Eoyal Gab 20 83 7 8 Southfleld 5 1 8 7 T Springfield 8 ' Troy 4 2 1 2 1 18 24 1 5 1 29 9 8 White Lake s Oceana Co... - ..... 5 i< ie 5 1 115 22 Clay Banks.... .. 1 4 Elbridge - 2 1 g 2 1 -Golden i'^ * -Inelndeft only Negroes and persons of African-descent. • Obtained from registration retnrns. POPULATION. 105 TABLE III. — CoNTisruED. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AHD WARDS. Blind, Deap and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pebsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1878. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Damb. Insane, Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Grant 3 8 11 8 7 1 6 10 4 20 1 6 1 Hart 1 1 1 8 8 10 Leavitt 3 Newfleld 4 Otto 1 1 1 6 15 1 8 8 2 1 10 Shelby 2 1 2 17 Weare 1 2 1 11 23 Carp Lake. .. - 4 6 9 4 41 8 8 7 Ontonagon _..-.- 2 3 7 2 5 OscboijA Co. --..— 1 8 1 2 1 8 81 Burdell 4 Cedar 1 9 1 4 4 5 2 1 8 8 4 Highland 4 1 3 Lincoln 4 Middle Branch 1 1 1 n 1 88 2 1 4 Sylvan. - .... 2 209 2 4 6 S 6 5 20 11 19 10 16 in 7 81 5 44 8 7 7 484 1 8 6 8 3 18 11 2 20 19 119 2 879 Allendale 5 1 1 18 Chester 1 82 1 1 15 11 1 2 1 6 Grand Haven City . .- 5 2 1 67 2 4 8 1 59 Holland 1 1 8 41 Holland City I 1 1 25 Jamestown ....... - .. . 8 1 2 2 11 Olive 1 1 20 Polkton 6 22 1 26 1 7 Spring Lake. . 1 1 ] 4 1 41 1 2 1 2 2 8 8 Wright . 1 1 25 Zeeland 83 3 3 Saginaw Co .-. » . 10 1 1 9 128 498 Albee 3 IS Blnmfleld 2 14 1 2 9 Brant 1 3 i 1 2 14 2 2 7 4 5 284 16 2 22 Baena Vista 15 IB Cbapin ........ .... 1 1 4 4 Chesaning - 17 120 Frankenmuth 1 1 12 2 8 * Inclades only Negroes and persons of African descent. 106 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Continued. — Blind, Deaf and Dunib, Insane, Idiotic-, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Deaf ahd Dumb, Insane, anb Idiotic Pbbsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1878. Deaths CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. KHotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Jonesfield 1 1 8 1 1 1 Kochville 1 1 ^' 7 6 4 4 81 11 7 Bicoland 8 7 1 1 3 1 1 87 129 3 St Charles 1 1 10 1 2 18 8 6 4 4 8 S9 29 10 5 1 10 Tittabawaasee 2 1 6 Zilwaukie 11 7 4 7 6 21 172 1 1 1 1 1 8 4 1 8 2 2 8 1 10 1 1 6 Elk 2 2 1 1 16 1 1 11 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 I 16 29 4 2 2 85 7 18 Marlett 2 1 1 9 3 4 1 12 Speaker _ ........ 14 1 1 Worth 1 2' 1 6 20 11 4 2 5 129 10 9 8 2 5 3 2 16 Schoolcraft Co. .. .. 1 17 4 1 11 2 12 18 6 18 20 206 Antrim ... . ,.-- - 6i 1 2 2 C 21 Bnrna - - - ...... .- T 1 4 S 9 Corunna City .. 1 8 1st Ward.. 2 Sd Ward 1 4 8d Ward . 2 Fairfield' 1 1 6 2 8 3 10 8 8 3 10 16 2 1« 8 192 10 14 D Hazleton ....... ......... 1 IS Middlebnry 2 10 New Haven.,.. .._-,.. ........ 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 7 2 6 19- Owosso City ............ 2 23 4 BaBh . . 8 1 2 2 1 1 14 ShiawaBsee ... . 22 a 2 1 14 1 1 6. 2 1 17 1 2 10 14 9 1 27 4 48 SIS 11 15 * Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. POPULATION. IW TABLE III.— CoNXiKUED. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind, Deap and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pebsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 18T8. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dnmb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1878. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Burchville . . - . - . 1 1 1 1 2 8 4 7 8 8 31 4 11 B 1 2 5 1 8 7 a « 8 % Casco -_ . .-. 18 9 Clay 2 1 2 2 24 Clyde Columbus...... 1 14 1 8 7 Cottrellyille 1 2 28 East China. 4 1 1 26 Port Gratiot 15 Qrant , 8 4 6 3 16 Greenwood -_ ■---- . 1 2 1 15 Ira 1 1 2 24 17 Kimball 1 14 1 6 Jinssey __ ............. 2 10 2 44 9 10 10 7 165 28 8 6 18 6 2 17 » 6 » 3 6 3 7 8 7 a 20 80 128 2 6 16 24 1 20 10 Fort Huron City - 1 8 145 BUev 13 St. Clair 1 2 17 26 St. Clair City .. . 21 Wales 1 16 1 2 2 1 1 3 20 1 9 10 S 168 ] 4 42 196 Burr Oak . 14 14 1 1 6 5 Fawn River ._ 1 4 S 16 8 2 Flowerfield .. ........ ..... 1 2 2 1 11 17 3 1 1 8 7 Lockport - - .. . 33 16 5 9 ""a 12 7 12 38 1 1 18 Mottville — .... ..... 1 12 Nottawa. . ........ 16 Park 4 1 1 10 7 2 1 8 12 » 18 1 4 1 S 9 Tuscola Co. ... 8 219 5 AlTHPf 2 10 17 Colnmbia . ... 2 1 5 6 2 7 7 2 4 2 11 6 4 11 9 2 9 10 » 2 4 16 Denmark -. ...... 8 Elkland 8 7 2 2 8 1 1 1 11 ] 8 11 1 7 4 Gilford 1 2 .■> 2 11 Janiata. . 2 8 8 Kingston ..... .. 8 Koylton IS Uillington ... . _ .. 2 1 21 4 Tnscola 4 Vassar .. .. 1 2 2 35 «S Wells 1 1 4 Wisner 2 * Includes only Negroes and persons of African descent. « Obtained from registration returns. 108 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— CoTSTmu-EJ).— Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. Blind, Dbap and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Pkbsons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1838. Deaths COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AHD WARDS. Blind. Deaf and Damb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1873. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Vaw Bttres Co _ .-.-.-. 18 10 2 21 540 14 80 116 12 19 SO 68 58 13 27 1 195 8 6 7 14 14 5 14 5 5 5 24 7 16 14 9 18 13 12 244 24 49 24 10 15 12 5 359 18 1 1 " 2 4 11 13 1 22 1 47 1 1 9 Decatur .... .,-... -_ 3 1 1 2 1 16 6 19 1 1 6 Hartford- -- - 1 1 2 2 5 83 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 28 27 81 7 1 29 1 40 14 80 10 871 17 208 28 140 45 22 2 1 8 South. Haven 42 Waverly. 1 15 2 8 27 45 1 2 353 21 1 5 8 4 3 68 1st and 2d Wards 84 10 5th and 6th. Wards. 1 2 2 8 12 9 1 18 Dexter 8 1 1.6 7 10 4 24 a 2 14 6 lu 5 5 6 10 2 20 8 21 1 6 8 Lodi 1 46 8 1 1 1 2 2 6 7 1 7 1 88 9 68 Northfleld " 8 Pittsfleld 2 82 9 Salem ....... -..— 6 Saline 19 Scio 20 10 20 6 4 9 81 370 187 56 61 76 2,629 60 1 17 2,299 74 40 168 485 61 826 515 6 4 ISO 16 6 Superior - . ..... ... -- 2 4 Sylvan............. .... . i 1 7 Webster 4 Tork 1 2 3 3 22 2 7 a 9 2 1 61 let Ward 6 2d Ward .•. 4 SdWard 1 2 144 1 4 58 6 15 614 IS 10 9 436 i 6 80 39 84 134 38 6 97 11 2 40 1 38 40 1,773 Brownstown ..... 29 1 1 1 2 13 16 Dearborn ...... 1 17 81 Detroit City 25 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 18 2 1,201 iBt Ward - 2d Ward 8 JJd Ward ... 1 1 1 4 24 4tb Ward 1 59 5th Ward 8 6 1 2 109 6th Ward... 4 2 290 7th Ward 124 8th Ward 167 9thWard 1 9 147 8 1 9 1 333 12th Ward * Includes only Negroes and persons of Aftican descent. » Obtained from resistration returns. POPULATION. 109- TABLE IIL — Continued. — Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored persons, and Marriages and Deaths. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Blind, Dbap and Dumb, Insane, and Idiotic Persons. Colored Persons.* Marriages in 1873. Deaths Blind. Deaf and Dumb. Insane. Idiotic. in 1673. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Ecorse S 1 1 1 37 2 69 17 S 3 2 3 7 16 20 27 11 4 16 Greenfield 1 2 8 23 Grosse Point ] 6 19 Hamtramck ...... - . 2 I 2 1 1 1 41 2 20 Livonia Mon^aagon 1 4 78 2 1 2 1 16 1 1 1 2 18 38 2C 6 2 3 6 65 8 1 2 16 20 ■NanfiTi. . 8 74 Plymouth. 47 Eedford 1 15 Komnlns . 7 1 2 37 3 57 8 2 4 7 7 12 4 3 6 20 1 a 1 1 6 3 Taylor 2 2 8 Van Bnren . , IT Wyandotte City. 53 ] St Ward 14 2d Ward IS 3d Ward 21 1 46 5 Cedar Creek 1 24 Cleon 2 Colfax. 1 1 2 3 5 Selma 5 4 8 * Inclades only Negroes and persons of African descent. >^ Obtained from registration retnrns. CEE-SUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TA.BLES. FART II. -LAND 112 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 1.— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, ment for 187Jf,* the Numher of acres of Taxable and Improved Lands, and of acres and the Number of Each Kind, and the Total Value of Land STATE COUNTIES. State. Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branci Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Chehoygan Chippewa Clare ._ Clinton Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Grand Traverse. ... Gratiot Hillsdale. Honghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska.. Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason Mecosta... Menominee Midland 1^ Acres. 26,530,168.85 547,167.81 509,269.27 417,755.94 475,498.28 887,167.60 465,252.64 168,696.21 836,620.05 817,886.75 439,629.40 802,981.75 189,931.86 285,352.06 257,255. 818,588.87 858,251.67 854,248.90 856,950.76 42,963.81 894,757.46 262,721.88 852,059.45 367,212.75 582,987.05 485,107.66 840,277.34 338,717.60 891,678.01 845,742.64 437,152.75 843,467. 501,879.24 528,778.28 202,960.96 270,470.99 415,003.60 149,847.80 469,752.22 369,472. 153,770.66 289,896.78 269,868.56 24,403.98 1,807,665.78 252,825.04 842,018.52 668,921. 777,454.78 Acres. Acres. 27,539,868.09 548,788.81 511,271.72 430,457.17 507,848.77 838,074. 472,509.40 171,458.21 338,068.79 818,245.76 441,175.86 804,247.42 156,456.26 290,676.84 263,629.26 828,483.17 359,482.06 856,426.90 858,270.58 54,564.81 896,253.91 271,424.88 853,927.67 868,935.25 589,560.88 456,880.41 841,489.14 340,474.85 416,500.67 348,712.24 439,264.44 346,841.26 531,169.16 681,208.96 202,977.83 811,662.57 416,293.60 161,549.68 461,316.28 860,237.08 166,873.95 291,166.78 263,569.03 24,615.98 1,713,485.50 283,748.54 849,332.25 676,292.24 784,120.28 6,540,839.93 2,264. 144,023. 6,482. .6,798. 148,707. 14,484.60 6,606, 161,117.24 168,408.50 242,529. 160,608.50 8,951.60 2,898. 2,280. 1,092. 144,568.25 2,841. 189,818. 8,46). 170,541.50 15,086. 50,688. 216,298.60 9,622.62 28,119.50 189,877.66 152,869. 2,675. 18,129. 251,077. 210.886. 1,591.60 218,981. 11,987. 3,689. 127,657. 13,367. 250,562.62 185,662. 1,398. 153,222.75 6,534. 1,552. 6,766. 6,434.25 19,624. 690. 7,091.66 Acres. 1,009,699.24 1,621. 2,002.46 12,701.28 31,860.64 906.20 7,266.86 2,767. 1,443.74 859. 1,646.46 1,265.67 16,623.40 5,824.78 6,374.25 9,849.80 1,180.39 2,188. 1,819.82 11,601. 1.496.45 8,703. 1,863.22 1,772.50 6,573.88 21,772.75 1,211.80 1,766.85 24,827.66 2,969.60 2,101.69 1,874.25 29,279.92 2,436.68 16.37 41,191.58 1,290.10 12,201.88 1,563.06 765.08 13,108.29 1,270. 4,205.47 212. 406,879.77 6,423.60 7,818.73 6,371.24 6,665.50 §■71 OD Dollars. $30,505,727 17,635 265,062 112,954 171,832 218,198 718,263 18,269 708,605 467,635 999,735 673,190 46,884 49,827 13,820 88,040 810.810 12,429 896,296 16,666 519,819 68,701 68,297 684,469 60,880 99,117 531,286 590,650 114,795 46,660 1,108,660 333,166 102,942 1,219,120 8,815 218,167 209,018 66,055 929,280 228,809 69,955 527,170 54,690 832 1,019,667 52,910 104,086 28,682 77,436 Kinds of 'OS No. of Acres. 406,299.63 1,600. 120. 3,142. 20,070.90 40. 6,760. 2,186.29 16,078.90 4,608.78 5,427. 9,340. 400. 2,181. 10,598. 6,742. 1,280. 1,280. 20,724. 177. 19,369.61 2,000. 23,853.92 160. 82,760.66 178. 11,817.72 961.11 6,616. 5,882. 7,282.67 4,841.24 5,938 (=?.? No. of Acres. !, 628.65 7. 121,95 T.73 11.75 84.55 40.17 9.01 95.08 79.60 100.75 74.52 11. 6.65 85.20 1. 72.50 ' i82!50 27.75 61.50 136.75 4.0S 82.75 67.70 90.90 0.80 16.65 108.74 171. 3. 147.34 .75 8. 74.42 14. 177.68 87.20 1.25 62.75 10.50 2. 7.04 32.25 44.25 6. 9.50 * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. + Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. LAND. 113 Cities and Wards in Michigan, at the time of making the general assess- of Lands owned by Individuals and Companies; also the Total JVumier Exempt from Taxation. Land EXBMPT PKOM Taxation. I" 1 1 M s ■p. a « §■3 ■sss o o .^ p< ■«•=.,; TJH.O OS w e lis Id ^ 13 Property used or intended for other Public Pur- posee.t Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tificlnstitutions. § ►J 1 o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 2,367.50 2. 5,072.66 10. 106. 26.50 23. 106.50 119.22 71. 58.26 58. 146.60 73.60 10. 7.50 6. 5. 77. 1. 147. 1. 211. 49. 48. 112. 5. 42 75 204.50 46. 46 50 82. 122. 127.25 15,103.98 26,469.16 621,483.29 858.86 7,589.19 2. 14. 1,861.57 20,650 58 50 518. 1,069. 8. 9,515. 11,385.19 7. .45 801. 284.80 280.36 384.50 52.90 60.60 218.75 85.50 846. 132. 80. 4. 225. 800.25 104.25 136.90 121.29 4. 161.26 126.76 177.75 280. 16.95 12. 30.75 12. 25. 14.75 7. 20. 13. 640. 1.82 180. 10.20 85.60 1,015.66 503. 842.46 708.50 77. 22.50 46.25 12. 23.65 .60 8. 400. 160. 820. 167.50 5. 160.26 81.90 693.25 .40 17. 428.84 22 70 47.75 42. .50 30 75 158.25 688.32 85. 175. IS. 1,000. 2. 45 25 184.70 890. 120. 230. 791. 182. 266. 1,212. 25. 107. 180. 81. 7. 2 26 6S0. 8.72 6. 20.60 64 25 4.75 » 5,280 69 60 820. 91.50 299.93 680. 8. 39.60 42. .76 211. 160.60 322. 164. 169.75 172. 20.60 647. 914.50 30. .50 26.50 2.75 6,080. 5 95 678. 301.75 119.50 120. 569.25 .12 80. 894. 338. 89. 105.20 68. 228.75 144.12 206. .83 480; 165. 73. 1,815. 1,251. 18. 1,139.25 63 45 21. 4.76 28 25 .50 5,790. 64 66 189.87 2. 6. 47. 12.50 283.25 68. .60 77.50 88.76 62.60 113.82 18. 50 72. 462.25 8,264.92 22 48 82. 1. 67.60 17. 80. .16 151.25 218. 18.50 76 48 808. 253.18 20. 26,50 1 25 12,081.18 82.75 637.60 180.76 40.60 7.60 5. 10.90 86.50 60.76 40.66 140.50 11. 199.25 400,040. 126. 2.50 7 50 7. 80. 124. .60 1,400. 860. 56.50 167. 184. ' Exempt from State tax on account of specific tax paid on ingot copper.' 15 114 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Taxable and Improved Lands, — 1 2 ; 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I 18 I 14 I 15 i 16 17 18 19 ■ 20 COUNTIES. a < < -51 "J a ^ °« . •a •a o a 1 ■a gam sa- il" Kinds or "Is ■a '^ i-aS 1-^ h ¥ ai Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 281,209.42 842,235.27 441,304.30 270,167.01 495,4011.60 636,858.25 296,520.28 840.252.23 827,844.46 884,773.22 165,270.30 489,032.93 518,100.52 63 J, 720. 67 829,804.86 427,558.16 805,832.50 470,418 03 880,456.24 487,739 18 877,1119.83 812,146.58 291,898.92 841,987.92 446,415.96 286,289.69 505,771.24 588,520.88 803,656.78 843,110.98 8,17,820 5S 837,396.42 257,469.16 492.182.29 656,949.32 667,155 67 83U,633..'i6 429,07.1.27 8117,101.85 479,584 7S 882.007.74 439,158,75 879,702.116 842,100.85 1,185. 127,360.16 67,689.65 26,174. 29,191. 831,166.25 19,376. 8,328. 8,616. 87,038.12 600. 67,926.42 68,018.65 10,18450 1,752.66 6,111.66 16,132.68 10,370.74 1.662.68 7,186.60 2,858.75 29,976.12 2,628.20 92,198.86 8,149.86 8,848.80 82,435. 1,328.70 1,492.11 1,569.35 9,166.75 1,551.50 1,414.62 2,592.73 29.954.27 831,008 688,565 291,150 117,794 129,978 499,670 108,795 15,000 207,861 596,817 278,8.57 918,278 75,047 46,fj98 460,821 583,275 456,1117 157,932 487,175 6.52,095 9,883,195 115,000 9,839. 2.50 86.59 Montcalm. .. , . 8,717.91 15,100. 8,654.24 40. 6,246. 68.25 43.8(1 42. Oatlaod..., Oceana Ontonagon 182.18 41.75 8.25 28,679.67 1,287. 46,728.86 1,398.84 7,215. 2,413. 480. 24.50 Ottawa _ 79.49 Pi-esqiie Isle 18. 91. Sanilac Schoolcraft 45 80 .50 sniawassee.- St. C'laii- 118,781.50 101,589.50 197,404. 60.591. 147,561 50 269.716. 186,254.75 4,188.79 71.75 74.25 89. Tasciila S",i56. 65. 123.150 Washtenaw 90 60 Wayne 78.72 Wexford 29,623.61 1165 * Includes only lands belonging purposes. to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate LAND. 115 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt FROM Taxation. ■g-s o a p 1 . bo p fl( o |p5 c o +J Q, .«« ra p-a 03 Cl 2 ^^5 .— at VI n 1^ ^ fi-op. Sitesfor Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Sclen- tiflclDstitntions. 5 Ko. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 3. 87. 69.75 41.16 87. 144. 65.50 50. 23.75 104.40 160. 176. 6'il. 641. 884. 141.25 880. .75 450. 416. 180. 1 65.50 1,067.10 519.50 287.50 188. 939. 233. 1- 297.21 122. 6.65 115. 169.60 120. 281.60 164.60 201.25 2.25 », 8 25 R 6.51 6. 42. 17. 40. 10. 4. 10. 4 8.60 " 900 ."S 63.T5 16. A 10.25 T 8.25 2,560. SO. 8 7.50 542. 438.60 I a 1 '4 otng g*5 Kinds or ■SB CO B Is ■s Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No, of Acres, 1 Saetings City 1st and 4th Wards 2d and 8d Wards Hope Irvinif Johnstown Maple Grcive Orang:eviUe PiairicTille Rutland 8,nni.60 2,224. 7T7.S0 20,9S6. 22,786. 16,177. 22,450. 21,695. 20,289. 23,004. 22,!i37. 22,894. 20,037. 46.^,252.54 43,iitft.26 65,231. 6,S67. 8.226.62 446 37 204. 271. 815. 488.25 671. 881. 88,000 89,'ifi7.7i> 42,t68.99 17,440. 44,780. 211,480. ]S,934.S0 45,500. 14,720. 53,456.08 22,485. 108,696,21 20,507.80 16,866. 12,454. 8,020. 16,012. 16,8:n. 19 285. 12.480. 9,176.15 17,014.26 21,044. 836,620.05 20,288. 21,880.67 20,626. 21,211. 15,618.60 18,914. 13,791.22 11,834.61 8,094. 2,304. 790. 21,070.50 22,815. 16,190. 22,529. 21,626.50 2",248. 28,040. 22,6-'i7. 22.401. 20,090. 472,509.40 44,983 26 66,4"1. 6,942,12 8,822.39 457.48 230.50 ■2SI.12 8.52.17 490.25 678.75 8.i2.12 88,522. 40,390.79 42,875.21 17,603.60 4(i.lP65. 20,48". 18,968.30 45,600.26 14,7.S5. 53,866.08 22,8i9.50 171,468.21 21,438.17 17.364. 12,45.5. 8,1166 45 1V72.16 16,819. 19,766. 12,800. 9,817.67 17,015.26 21,219.50 838.063.79 20,304.50 21,1,58.67 20,8li3. 21,307.75 15,658.50 14.021. . 18;910.22 11,902.14 1,694. 1,055. 639. 6,810. 8,891. 8,651. 8.741. 8,548. 18,566. 10,375. 19,318. 8.670. 9,600. 14,484.50 869. 160. 708. 882.50 92.20 80. 12.20 84.50 29. 18. 79. 81.60 9. 86. 100. 7. B3. 7,256.86 1,643. 1,120. 75.12 95.77 11.11 26 50 10.12 17.17 2. 7.75 21.12 B22. 1,12.3. 406.22 163.50 1,285. $76,800 64,600 12,200 5,360 7,6110 9,3.50 9,190 7,050 650 6,300 40 000 8.260 933 718,263 15,910 2,5<0 240,875 418,6110 • 17,000 108,1110 261,800 8,600 11,000 5,700 11,500 1,140 7,100 1,080 2,400 14,000 b 600 2,170 in 2,100 2,660 2,138 18,269 2,899 2,290 60 7,2ii0 720 c 8110 2.240 c 750 1,000 = 300 620 703,605 13,625 87,700 61,000 19,1110 44,.50O 214,6.5» 16,200 2,240 8.80 2.40 A .40 4 6.50 n 6. 6 7 8 Vo'." 6. 5. 8.50 '\ 4.50 in 7.50 11 Tbornapple 10. 1? 8. ia Yankee Springe.. 6.50 14 5,760. 1,000, 920. 40.17 IR Arenac -.... 2, 1(i 17 Bangor Buy (,'ity 8. 18 8.67 1H Igt Ward 2(1 Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward 6ih Ward 6th Ward 7lh Ward 1. fit 280.50 .25 «1 2.05 *^ 1.50 W 80. 122. 1.75 ?4 2. T5 .12 «fi 326. 8uS. 221. 4,000. 1,131. 687. 2,073. 520. 1,120. 820. 40. 1,200. 2. 117 Uliijlon 8. 2S Deep River Hampton 1. 8 50 80 81 KawKawIin 4.50 8V Munitor 83.60 .26 15. 410. 864.50 2,757. 980.37 .498. 1. 46,45 160.16 2. 481. 820. 141.62 1. 175 50 1,448.74 16 50 7.<. 177. 96.75 40. 107. 119 67.50 8.50 8R Pinconnins Purtamoulh Staudish... 84 1,709. 460. 1,455. 6,.506. 1,319. 773. 309. 712. 891. 325. 781. 500. 121. 390. 885. 151,117.24 12,651. 6,734.60 12,888. 15,856. 7,756. 2,846. 5,323. 4,665. 8. R.i 320. 820. 2,186.29 924.77 820. 8. S6 87 WJUiams Bbnzib Co. . 8. 9.01 88 8.60 8 Value of school property as reported to the euperinieodent of public instruction for the year 1373. LAND. 113 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt pbom Taxation. 1! (0 a a s o u 1? ■gss 11 1:1 ■a™ •a p . •go *,? t. t* i fe «) t. s b5 £.„op. c^ 2.-0 - (3 fl .3 — a 1; S No of Acres. No. of Aorea. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1.20 60. 60. 1.80 .80 1. 76. 10. 12. 12. 14.40 14.40 1 .4U 9 .80 10. It 2. 4. 4. 9. 2. S. 8. 8. 2. 2.00 119.22 1. 4 1. IS. n 8. 6 25. 25. .50 7 1. R 1. 9 25. 80. .60 10 2. 11 2. 1' 44. 230.86 18 13. 800.25 640. 640. 80.75 121.29 1.82 14 15 200. lA 4. Vs. 14. 60. 84.25 6. 2.25 .12 1.17 17 6. .11 .11 80.75 4. 22.60 4.25 1.82 IS 14 .75 .76 .2.') .17 ™ 1.T5 1.82 ?1 1.61) 14. ??, .25 93 .75 5. 21. •'4 95 96 27 1.22 84. 9S 120. 99 .50 80. 80 81 SO. .25 ail 88 12. 84. 86. 84 8. 85 .60 5. 71. 2. 20. 81) 10.20 884.50 12. 4. 130. 87 88 10. 12. 4. ISO. 89 48 .20 46. 41 160. 49, 2. 48 44 45 4R 1. 47 174.60 52.90 48 86.60 68.25 9. 8. 1,016.66 25. 161.25 49 4.25 50 8. 60. 1. 51 160. 5H 2. 4. 85. ii. 100. 113. 62. 58 4. ' 54 8.50 1.50 8. 65 1. 58 57 • Includes valae of school property obtained from report to the saperiBtendent of pnhlic instractlon the year 1878. * Chnrch sites and barylcg groands. for 120 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CojsrTiNTTED. — Taxable and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Lake Ltncoln New BuSalo Nilea Silee City 1st and 4tb Wards 2d and 8d Wards. Oroneko :_, Pipestone Boralton Sodns St. Joseph Three Oaks Watervliet , Weesaw Bbakch Co Algansee Batavia.. Bethel... Bronson Bntler California Coldwater Coldwater City... IstWard 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward Gilead Girard Klnderhook_ Mattison Noble Ovid anincy Ssherwood _ Union CaihounCo Albion Athens... Battle Creek Battle Creek City. Bedford Burlington Clarence Clarendon Con vis. Eckford Emmet Fredonia Homer.- Lee Le Eoy Marengo Marshall Marshall City Newton Pennfleld Sheridan... Tekonsha Acres. 28,745. 18,207. 18.718.91 25,746, 855.16 880. 475.16 20,086. 28,006.78 11,913.45 11,976.25 8,718. 18,882. 21,215.47 15,448. 317,886.76 22,727. 22,008. 22,755. 22.983. 21,873. 13,270. 18,804. 2,948.76 893.50 9211.25 696. 750. 12,895. 22,601. 12,242. 22,568. 18,237. 19,676. 22,049. 22,122. 22,783. 489,629.40 21,552. 22,557. 20,988. 2,048. 22,349. 21,.574.60 19,809.50 22,624. 22,440. 22,284.68 19,577. 21,082. 22,166. 22,762.16 22,726. 2;410. 22,481. 22,699.57 81,217. 22,307. ^ ft a a ^. Acres. 28,831, 18,298.58 18,876.47 25.799;26 920.01 424.86 495.16 20,098, 28,022.08 11,921.45 11,981.76 8,782.76 13,483.26 21,294.47 15,449. 818,246.75 22,740. 22,091. 22,765.76 28,000. 21,884. 18,275.60 16,984. 2,997. 600. 986. 688. 773. 12,901.25 22,562. 12,247. 22,583.60 13,245. 19,752. 22,142.75 22,215. 22,920. 441,175.86 21,69.1. 22,563.50 20,996. 2,138. 22,457. 21,695. 19,816.50 22,716.60 22,449.60 22,248.48 19,607. 21,110.50 22,831. 23,813.40 23,738. 22,589.25 19,776. 2,600. 22,498.25 22,827.28 21,287.25 22,396.60 a &■§ g iu" kB a ■a a 11 ill (^ a ,„ « Pi ^ H Oris S •a 11 « B «*.s Acres. Acres. Dollars. 4,176.60 86. S2,460 8,460. 91.68 ll.SOC 8,667.50 157.56 23,90C 19,009. 68.26 9,40C 883. 64.85 56,200 892. 44.86 58,200 446. 20. 8,000 9,513. 13. 9,5«C 10,983.74 16.26 11,000 5,320. 9. 4,400 5,484. 5.60 3,290 2,206. 64.75 90,500 4,480. 101.26 • 17,500 7,170. 79. 4,600 6,260. 6. 12,160 168,403.50 859. 467,685 35,143. 13. 18,660 9,961. ss. 8,000 12,870. .76 2,100 9,350. 67. 17,200 9,646. 11. 4,000 6,080. 5.60 2,000 11,278. 130. 26,200 2,508. 48.25 241,650 588. 6.60 103,000 986. 16.75 100,660 688. 3. 28,000 841. 23. 15,000 7,208. 6.35 " 8,650 13,740. 61. 8,.335 6,793.60 5. 9,370 11,817. 20.60 1,060 6,818. 8. 8,200 9,418. 76. 10,270 14,782. 93.76 44,450 10,887. 98. 16,100 11,669. 137. 45,410 242,629. 1,646.46 999,736 16,836. 141. 15,400 9,069. 6.50 9,880 14,657. 8. 526 635. 90. 374,600 18,908. 108. 10,800 12,036.50 120.60 18,275 8,118. 7. 500 9,747. 91.50 6,850 11,488. 9.50 4,-300 18,803. 8.75 « 20,960 14,968. 80. 81,800 10,602. 28.50 16,780 12,002. 156. 34,700 5,868. 61.25 2,800 13,318. 7. 7,200 15,068. 209.25 82,100 13,480. 71. 13,900 1,400. 90. 866,500 11,809. 17.25 6.400 18,246. 127.71 13,300 13,059. 7I.25 18,475 11,283.80 88.80 6,8.30 K.IMD8 OF ■i S ■ S 2 > I"! Oi— ■ d No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 6. 2.33 1.50 7.25 2.50 2.50 .60 S. 8.60 4. 2.50 2. 3.50 79.50 11. 8. .25 8..50 7.50 3.50 9. 4.75 1.25 2.50 4.50 2.60 4. 5. 7. 100, 7, 8, 4, 6, 4, 8, 4, 4, (.25 .50 * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. » Includes value of property of persons unable to pay taxes, b Includes 1 school and 2 church sites. LAND. 121 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Lakd Exempt i'boh Taxatiok. -a p 5 o B ■1-1 & "a in" si 1-3 a 1^ Property nsed or Intended for other Public Pur- poses. * Sitee for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institutions. p 53 No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. no. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 5. 75. 75. 149.56 19.60 89.60 89.60 .25 4. 5. 0.50 10. 1.50 20. 1.15 1.16 1.60 *\ 1.60 20. 7 8.75 6.25 .15 15. 6. 9 1. 5. 6.60 2. 4. 1. 53. 11 2. .26 4S. 95. 72. 4. 1. .25 10 1.50 1? 1. 1. .50 60.50 1i> 22.60 508. 14.76 126.75 Ifi 2. 5. 75. IR .50 1.50 8. 2.50 1. 54. '^O 1. •>1 1. oy 121. 1.75 2. 26. 8. 14.75 1. 10.75 » 8. •''t .75 .60 1. 1.50 *>« i>f 22. 2.25 2. 2.60 8.60 3. 4.50 4. 9. 8.50 8. 146.60 11. 2. 3. 18. 3. 10. 2.60 8. 8. 2. 8. 4. 13. oc, 8. .60 49. sn l.KO SI 12. 1. qQ 1. as 2. 66. 78. 78. 66. 842.46 108. 1.50 .26 8. Si 1.60 Sfi 2. 60. 213.75 ST 46.25 7. 177.75 12. 12. aR 3. S9 1.25 41) ]. 11 4. 60. 96. 75. 8. ^9 3. 1.60 80. IS 2. d't I'S .50 84. Ifi ,50 -IT 2.25 .25 Ift 1. "2i:-- IS. 186. ■1** 2.80 nn 2. 60. 51 n? 3.50 2. 25. 2. 80. 2. 2.50 2. 3.60 f>» .50 25. 64. 16. 150.26 M 1. ri5 6. 2. 2. 26. ^fi 10.25 .^T 80. 40. 40.71 • 20. 78.75 "2." 1.60 ^S .25 f.ft 1.75 f^) " Value of bnrying-grounds not reported. d Acres included in taxable land. "Value of buildings only reported. « Reported "32 lots." f Four acres are included in taxable land on account of peculiarity in deed. 122 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued. — Taxable and Improved Lands,- COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Cass Co Calvin Howard Jefferson.-. .. La Urange Marcellus Mason Millon Newberg Oiitwa- Penn Pokagon Porter Silver Creek. Volinia Wayne Charlbtoix Co.. Boyne Valley.. Charlevoix Evangeline... Eveline Marion Norwood Sonth Arm Wilson CUEBCITOAN Co.. Beaugrand Benlou Hurt DtiDcan Gram Inverness Chippewa Co Sanit Sie. Marie.. Sngar Island Warner Clabb Co Grant Greenwood.. Siieridan Sumineifield. Surrej- Winlertield.. Clinton Co.. Bath Bengal Bingham... DjlFas DeWitt Daplaln Eh Acres. 802,981.75 1!),419. 2'2,t)51. 19,796. 21,908. 21,698. 18,077. 18,4.S0. 21,711. 10,106. 20,948. 22,!i46. 80,078. 21,628. 21,314. 22,182.75 189,931.86 20,66H. 12,072. 85,92^. 15,1150.55 15,178. 11,452. 17,037.32 12,«56.99 286,352.06 16,li7.'). 6,9ii8,49 172,938. 21,276. 47,916 71 21,241.86 257,255. 289,980. 9, 1112. 8,178. 8I8,.')83.SI 78,565.80 20,840. 91,-^96.84 9,5ii6. 88,160. 80,226.28 858,251.67 20,100. 22,988. 22,878. 28.027. 22,891. 2;!,t89.99 It 1^ Acres. 804,247.42 19,432. 22,778.88 20.193. 22,028. 21,708.84 13,083.25 13,440. 21.729. 10,469. 21,182. 22,S29. 80,1.58. 21,687. 21,830. 22,300. 156,455.26 23,880. 14,580. 88,902. 16,-.'87.55 15,265. 11,456.50 19.220.32 17,913.89 290,676.84 16.324 50 5,909.49 174,156. 21,451. 50,19.'.76 22.643.09 263,629.25 244,1178.25 10,718. 8,178. 828.483.17 78,787.10 22,360. 91.298.84 16,208. 8S,16.S.60 81,666.23 859,4.32.06 20, IDS. 28,062.75 28,11611.26 23,112 22,928 40 22,159.74 a Acres. 160,608.60 9,096. 15,1119. 12,987. 18,219. 8,661. 8,803. 8,825. 8,201. 8,018. 9,485.50 10,782. 14,1124. 10,396. 11,986. 11,677. 8,951 .60 43. 723. 224.60 525. 688. 951. «82. 166. 2,898. 842. 272. 126. 264. 1,195. 699. 2,280. 1,680. 700. 1,092. 211. 81. 600. 200. 150. 144,563.26 7,125. 8,327. 8,894.50 8,695. 10,869. 7,708. a -3 Acres. 1,265.67 13. 122 88 402. 120. 10.84 6.25 10. 18. 63. 184. 84. 85. 14. 16. 117.25 16,528.40 8,8l7. 2,50S. 2,980. 187. 87. 4.60 2.1 S3. 6,256.90 6,824.78 261.50 6. 1,218. 175. 2,276.05 1,398.28 6,371.26 4,69S.25 1,676. 9,849.80 I81.8U 1,520. 2. 6,702. 8.50 1,440. 1,180.89 85. 74.75 202.25 65. 37.40 19.75 S u " * -5 Dollars. $673,190 8,0110 9,160 • 84,980 « 47,000 5,615 5,000 4,200 8,400 18,1^00 21,000 462,300 d 13.800 S2,4O0 5,560 2,425 45,884 8,985 10,670 o 8,150 9110 420 1,1110 f4,il97 10,712 49,327 9,640 80,0ii0 2.436 1,350 3,436 1> 2,465 18,820 f 10,020 k 3,800 83,040 16,400 7,600 100 6,800 7,000 1,140 810,810 10,190 4,255 101,500 6,1100 17,600 19,150 KiHsa or to--' No. of Acres. 16,078.90 8,240. 2,500. 2,9S0. 2,183. 5,175.90 4,608.73 1,2 8. 120, 1,874.55 1,396.28 5,427. 8,840. 1,581. 9,840. 1,200. "6',700'." "I'.ilbV 400. No. of Acres. 74.52 5. 5.83 b 7.50 4.44 2.50 4. 4. 6. 6.50 4.50 6 50 6. 7. 6.25 n. 2.60 1. 5. 1.60 6. 1. 1.50 1.60 2. 8. 6.65 2.40 85.20 8. 4.25 9. 2. 4.50 8.75 * InclDdes only lands I)elonglng to coanty, township, city, or village, used or Intended for corporate parpoHes. • Inctndes valne of church and school property. b Three and one.half acres included in inzaitle land. •Includes valno of "propsity used or intended fur other public purposes." * Valne of burying ground* not reported. • Includes value of school property. LAND. 133 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value, Land Exempt PROM Taxation. 1- n a p 5 be n B O S S) •a H-o e« C3 a "3 1,; II if v a Property nsed or intended for other Public Pur- poses.* Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Cliari- table, iind Scien- tificlnstiinllons. CO s o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 28.65 T3.50 4. 2. 2. 80. 1. 2.60 1.60 8. 4. 4. 6. 2. 6. 4. 8.60 TO. 85.50 703.60 20. 2S0. 4. 1 114. 120. 68. 5. 280. 2. 2.50 20. .40 1.25 60 4. 9. 40. 173. 70. 2. 8 10. 1.60 4 5U 8.60 73. 8. 6. 105.60 77. 77. 2. 50 8J6. .60 6. 186. 80. 2. 8. 60. 132. 80. 8 7.6(1 4.60 400. 1(17.50 166. 1.50 ■ 8. s 8. 63. 400. 1 698.25 JC9I.25 2 6. 2. 4. 80. 100. 160. 5. 6. SO. ...... 5. 8. 17. 14. 820. 160.25 160. 40 820. 8. .25 i!2.70 2 77. 4.60 1.60 16. 1. 6. 7. 47.75 428.84 25.60 69. 76. 73. 25. a. 61.90 .60 8. 2 .25 20. 79. 2. .90 4 ' Inclndes value of scliool properly obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. I One acre included in laxnble land,— value not reported, h Inclndes value of church property. i One acre included in taxable land. ) Six hundred anil ninety aores "Mission Reservation." k Value of church property, burying grounds, aud property of persons unable to pay taxes, not reported. IM CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— CoNTiKUED.— Taxalle and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Q < w Hi n < ^^ II = 1.2 5-? 3 13 PI c3 ►J a (-1 .M a M.2o ■ooi gl.a Kinds of i o D ■g Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 Eagle 22,824. 22,570.69 22,040. 21,915. 22,877. 22,804. 22,879. 22,689. 22,647. 21,581.99 854,248.90 45,461. 122,497. 16,672. 41,742. 67,691.29 68,576. 7,041.88 564.28 856,950.76 23,012. 22,127. 19,764. 21,171. 2,200. 22,675.18 21,776. 21,862.07 22,268. 22,770.74 22,950. 22,884. 28,016.82 22,289. 22,467. 22,800. 21,588. 42,968.81 9,828.29 9,145. 28,995.62 894,767.46 18,971. 22,688.81 20,516. 22,856. 21,816. 19,024. 19,260. 8,216. 1,.500. 788. 22,851. 22,598.48 22,329.50 21,992. 22,888. 22,897. 22,882.60 22,696. 22,689. 21,685.49 356,426.90 46,648. 128,481. 15,072. 41,742. 67,691.29 68,576. 7,208.38 564.28 853,270.68 23,040. 22,341. 19,770.50 21,171. 2,820.26 22,752.13 21,790.60 21,447.07 22,356. ■ 22,880.81 22,959.60 22,890. 23,066.32 22,271. 22,698.60 22,875. 21,642. 64,564.81 10,188.29 16,354. 28,027.52 896,258.91 19,042.50 22,607.06 20,701.76 22,885. 21,901. 19,204. 19,277. 8,386. 1,510. 820. 8,738. 11,434. 8,860. 6,948. 8,480. 11,404. 6,787. 10,768. 10,146.25 9,980.50 2,841. 828. 338. 395. 238. 27. 27.74 2S9.50 77. 6. 98. 8.60 67. 42. 108.50 2,188. 1,087. 934. S960 16,815 14,250 8,200 160 82,000 480 15,880 8,440 61,000 12,429 8,885 » 7,284 4. •? Eesez. __. ' . 6.20 s 4 Greenbuah 280. 4. 9. ft Olive 8. fi Ovid 10. 7 Kiley Victor 1. H 40. 8. !1 "Watertown Westphalia 4. 10 11 80. 2,181. 1,087. b 984. 4.50 1. 1\9, Baldwin IS H Fairbanks Maple Eidge MasonviUe c IS 16 d 800 17 728. 814. 18 Sack Bay. 163. 410 d 160 395,295 18,500 7,710 4,000 d 2,360 28,000 7,100 E 4,820 88,100 46,400 87,000 1,000 28,800 d 5,826 1,140 23,800 91,900 9,850 15,565 450 d 9,8S2 1 5,288 519,819 2,990 J 16,575 19,405 6,050 9,200 180,000 7,860 287,650 44,000 93,800 160. 1. 19 Winona 20 189,815. 10,978. 8,251. 5,977. 9,400. 595. 7,031. 7,080. 9,066. 8,611. 10,765. 1(1,680. 8,826. 7,590. 7,106. 8,566. 11,086. 8,830. 8.451. '478. 2,803. 670. 170,541.50 10,188. 18,068.26 11,769. 8,648. 9,998. 11,435. 11,985. 2875. 1,000. 820- 1,819.82 28. 214. 6.60 72.60 ?,1 6. 1!2 5. M Brookfield 4.50 1?4 Carmel e 2S Charlotte City Cheater , Delta Eaton 120.25 77. 14.60 85. 108. 110.07 9.60 56. 48.60 82. 231.60 76. 109. 11,601. 860. 7,209. 4,032. 1,496.45 71.50 18.25 185.75 29. 86. 180. 17. 169. 10. 82. 2.25 26 8. 27 .60 ?.K 6. 29 Eaton Eapids Hamlin ._ 6. KO 2. SI 4.60 R2 Oneida 11. S3 8.50 84 Sunfleld 7. 35 Vermontville Walton 5. 86 2.25 H7 Windsor. .. 5. 38 10,698. 860. 6,209. 4,029. 89 Bear Creek La Croix 40 ii 41 Little Traverse.-. Geneseb Co 42 132.60 AH 4. 44 Atlas 6 45 3.50 46 Clayton ..... 5 47 6. 4fl Fenton .. ... ._ 80 49 Flint 10. Tin Flint City _. iBt Ward 2d Ward 6. 51 1. ,52 3. * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate pur- poses. » Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. b Pre-emptions and homesteads. c One site included in taxable land. 4 15. 25. 72. )3. 78. 75. 88.32 83. ■"i .75 96 07 is'."" 9H 2. 09 1. SO i SI 8. 8. 40. 20. 63. 5.25 12. 86. 3? Iff 34 1 141. 50. 90. S5 2. 13. 36 37 2. 1,000. 38 39 1,000. 40 2 1. 211. J. 7. 1. 1.75 3. 45. 4. 63.25 2. 36. 41 '45 25 134.70 791. 66. 25. 107. 49 .SO 48 5 25 44 2. 76.25 108. 45 2.25 20. 46 1. 76. 100. 47 6. 43 3. 49 8 75 .50 47. 6. 15. 26. ?.50 50 1. .•il 1. 26. 6?, « Four and one-qnarter acres included in taxable land. ' Four acres included in taxable land. « Includes value of 8X acres school sites reported as taxable land. 1" One site. i Includes value of school property and property used or intended for other public purposes. J Value of burying grounds not reported. 126 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CojifTiNUSD. — Taxable and Improved Lands,- COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 64. 2.3,216. 21,942.50 368,985.25 2-.',916. 22,715. 19,221. 17,066. 26,310. 14,136. 8,6.33. 1,921. 630. 540. 430. 871. 20,351. 485. 570. 7,807. 4,442. 6,439. 11,44«.75 14,184. 2,832. 7,604. 18,189. 9,683.50 6,710. 6,493. 16,036. 1,617. 1,448. 259. 1,106. 1,030. 1,097. 515. 8,706. 2.352. 1,906. 50,688. 2,703. 2,596. 906. 1,747. 7,830. 630. 1,416. 4,967. 2,903. 3,563. 4,693. 7,084. 2,8(3. 8,1166. 2,888. 915. 216,298.50 14,790. 13,288. 7,488. 12,568. 12,084. 10,766. 6,985. 2,050. 525. 540. 430. 606. 11,672. S3. 44. 11.26 98. 114. 144.20 123. 103. 21. 15. 18.60 13. 79. 8,708. 865. $ 79,000 20,750 ],'265 14,015 6,475 13,000 16,6-25 1> 2,744 2,635 7,800 » 10,260 7,460 8,460 63,701 8,163 c 1,8.30 c82,S-i5 4,200 1=1,772 1,850 8,161 4,676 e 8,8ii0 c 1,985 58,297 300 6,9115 2,175 '=1.900 8,550 60 <: 6,185 17,400 2,850 100 <: 6,185 2,100 4,670 ■= 2,760 40 8,787 884,469 20,250 85,750 • 14,800 2,080 • 17,,570 184,000 6,460 171,600 8,500 71,500 61,000 85,600 15,400 1.50 « 4ili Ward Flushing .60 s 8.25 A Forest _ , 4. ^ Gaines Genesee 6. ti 6. 7 Grand Blanc 11. R 9 Mt. Morris 2.60 1(1 8.60 11 Richfield 6.75 12 Tlietford 10. 18 Vienna _. ,. 6. 14 15 G'D Teatekse Co.. Blair 6,742. 120. 27.76 4. IB East Bay- i 17 Fife Lake 8,780. 209. 420. 825. 2,670.25 135.25 895. 408.50 1,868.22 18.72 106. 153.60 162.25 15. 4. 460. 88. 896. 48. 1.76 21. 47.60 49. 2. 281.50 1,772.60 100. 99. 44. 44. 227. 846. 100. 110. 5. 64. 10. 41. 95. 8,260. e 18 Grant .- . ..„ 6. 19 Long Lake Mayfield 420. 8-20. 2,302. f 8 21 4.25 22 Peninsula 4 28 Traverse 4. 24 25 2(i Whitewater Gratiot Co , 820. 1,280. 2.50 61.50 4. 27 2S Bethany Elba 40. 80. 160„ 7. 8. 29 Emerson h 80 Fulton Hamilton 6. 81 .50 82 480. f 88 Newark New Haven North Shade North Star Pine River Seville T. U 85 86 240. 40. 4. 8. 1 87 115. 88 40. 2 50 89 Sumner 5 40 Washington Wheeler 2. 41 200. 2 50 42 HiLMDALB Co Adams Allen 136.75 43 7. 44 6 45 7. 4(; Cambria-. 6 47 Camden Fayette 9. 48 8 49 Hillsdale HUlsdale Uity 1st Ward 2d Ward Sd Ward 4lh Ward 4. SO 28.50 ftl .50 fiS 20.50 .w 2. 54 .60 sr) 6.50 * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purpnecs. » value of railroad right of way, not reported. i" Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of pabllc iostrnction for the .vear 1878. »Valne of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. LAND. 137. Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt tbom Taxation. h si o s cs to .5 3 CU O K. | = B ■Eo II gs5 ^3 ■§1 (i. i i c »; 00 ■a a C3 o Ko. of Acres. No. Of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1.50 .50 26. 3.50 .25 43.25 5. 2. 2. It. 18. • 4. 1. 6. 2. 2. 10. 49. 1. 8. «. 90. 40. 120. 90. 11." 2. 65. .20 i. 4. 99. "■ iso 1.50 2. 7.75 1. 8. 61. 182. 2.25 890. 240. 680. 180. 620. 1. 2. 200. 2. 2. 1. 40. 1. 48. 9. 240. 130. 122. .25 1. 10. 160. ISO. 80. 120. 6.72 266. 6. 81. .Vi 55. 70. 8. .50 2. 10. 2.50 .25 2. 3. 2- 81. 120. 80. .75 1. 6. 8. 8. 2. 33. 8. 1. 112. 6. 3. 2.25 4. 4. 20. 3.50 13.50 78. 1,212. 88. 90. 83. 27. 155. 800. 92. 49. 4. 25. 7. 13. 80. 84 26 280. 44. 20.50 7. ]. 1.76 1. 6. 68. 10. 1. 8. 2.50 1.511 .50 2. 4. 18. .50 1. 7.50 — 1. 18.'" 2'." 1.50 6. 5.50 8. * Fonr sites. e One site. ' Five Bites. K Valae ot railroad right of way and bnryiiis ground, not reported. l» Seven sites. t Bight sites included In taxable land. i Inclades chnrch sites. 128 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Taxable and Ittiproved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. B < Eh a " •d = o o2.S i a S S & 4 a OS Hi 5 u « ■asa ■ m Kinds op "as •s QQ Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 iitcMeia 22,800. 21,142.75 22,600. 19,042. 21,975. 16,000. 22,496. 22,662. 19,220. 27,620. 582,987.06 49,884.65 157,281.82 18,077. 18,848. 27,606.44 12,475. 200,488. 20,160.68 8,017.73 67,188. 18,566.18 435,107.66 19,292. 19,660. 15,089. 17,483. 16,565. 86,675. 29,201. 3,842.65 16,828. 18,588. 22,812. 89,767. 16,875. 20,366. 9,306.61 15,083. 22,063. 19,832. 17,247. 20,985. 16,588. 19,195.50 6,485. 840,277.84 21,108. 22,832. 19,451. 20,908. 20,824. 17,700. 2,890.81 20,678. 22,394. 21,198. 22,687. 19,075.50 22,072. 16,087. 22,579. 22,680. 19.227.75 27,666. 689,660.88 49,884.90 167,395.82 18,077.08 23,628. 27,606.44 12,475. 201,603. 20,162.18 8,017.78 67,192. 18,668.68 456,880.41 19,881.50 21,300. 16,250. 17,566. 18,912. 89,757. 30.962.25 8,848.90 18,862.50 18,701. ' 23,219.50 44,002. 16,495. 20,880. 9,820.01 15,412. 22,867. 19,941. 17,418. 21,273.50 16,684.25 19,619. 5,433. 841,489.14 21,389.50 22,880. 19,469. 20,966. 20,887.50 17,814. 3,055.81 20,752. 12,220. 14,265. 15,181. 12,074. 14,501. 10,000. 12,769. 14,798.50 5,692. 13,277. 9,622.62 200. 37.50 1,060. 2,000. 410. 700. 900. 322.12 1,000. 998. 2,000. 28,119.50 2,882. 864. 808. 94. 55.25 87. 83.50 97. 87. 83. 18. 7.75 46. 6,578.83 .25 164.50 .08 « 5,280. $28,860 2,564 22,775 10,900 47,000 13,800 9,690 22,250 0,226 3,006 00,380 50 3,670 260 b 6,000 b 8,000 5. 9, 5.75 8 Pittsford 7.50 4 Bansom 8. ft Heading 10. 6 Scipio. 3. 7 Somerfiet 5. R Wheatland Woodbridge Wright 9.B0 9 4. 10 Q It If, HOTTGHTOJt Co 1,280. 4.08 .25 IS Baraga 160. 1.60 U Calumet .08 15 Franklin c 16 Hancock d 17 Huron 18 1,120. 1.50 k 4,400 b 87,600 1,120. (i 19 Portage ^1) 9A Schoolcraft Webster 4. 8.60 21,772.75 89.50 1,640. 1,161. 128. 2,367. 4,082. 1,761.26 1.25 1,524.60 163. 407.50 4,2-55. 1,120. 25. 13.50 329. 804. 109. 166. 888.50 996.26 823.60 8. 1,211.80 S81.60 48. 18. 58. 13.50 114. 164.50 74. 6,400 110 99,117 1,720 f 6,870 1,610 1,940 4,980 9,600 b 6,865 70 b 6,625 2,930 870 8,748 b 2,560 2,800 11,500 10,940 1,525 18,825 b 1,062 782 1,997 610 SOS 631,285 18,626 8,300 9,160 12,150 21,000 16,600 814,000 I 4,740 2. n .25 ?8 Huron Co. . 20,724. 80. 1,640. 1,160. 32 75 94 Bingham 8. 25 26 97 Bloomfleld Brookfleld Caseville 8 1. 2. m Colfax 460. 1,752. 1,240. 577. 788.60 1,420. 542. 1,075. 785. 2,628. 2,089. 1,335. 1,526. 5,019. 283. 1,056. 686. 1,645. 420. 139,877.66 7,679.26 10,268. 8,670. 7,331. 11,488. 6,477. 2,496.81 6,25S. 2,866. 4,03t. 1,760. 2. 99 Dwight 2. 80 SI Fair Haven Gore 1. .25 a? Grant 1,220. 120. 400. 4,088. 1,120. 2.50 .SR Hume 2. 84 Huron ___ 2. 85 Lake _ 2. Sfi Meade A 87 Paris Port Austin Kubicon 5. 88 .75 89 820. 800. 89. 2 40 41 4? Sand Beach _ Sebewaing Sheridan Sherman .50 1. e 48 820. 996. 240. .50 44 Sieel .25 45 1.60 46 White Eock Inghak Co 1.50 47 67.70 48 2. 49 Aureliua 4. 50 Bunker Hill..'.... Delhi 5. 51 4.59 59, 5.50 58 4. 54 Lansing City LeRoy 8. 55 I * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. > "Exempt from State tax on account of specific tax paid on ingot copper." b Value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. c Three sites. liAND. 129 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt fkom Taxation. ■OS 11 ■a a 2 o M P 'B 1^ £(1, (L o >>■" f 0) . m o o «A Pi .a 4> B.2 i 1 . M P S p £. n oh Pi Property nsed or intended for other PnblicPnr- poses. * Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institutions. ■a § s .a o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of . Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 3. 5. 2!50 6. 12. 8. 4. 4.50 2.25 4. 5. 4. 5. 75. 86. 75. 2. l.SO 1.50 .50 .60 4. 20. 31. 80. 4. 40. 60. 72. 1. 2. 4. 1.50 12. 4.75 22. , 5,280 1. 2. • 5,280 1.50 2. .25 8. 42.75 2.50 69 SO 320. 630. S. 4. J 120. .25 1. 2. 1. 4. 800. 40. 1.60 40. 160. b 20 2 75 10. 8. .3.50 5. 6. 2. 1 8. 23 160. 16 2. .75 204.50 2.50 2. 10. 2. 6. 110. 20. 2. SO. .75 211. 210. 20 60 91.50 50. 40. 6«7. 17. 39.50 80. 2 3 1 50 60. 8. 4 50 64. 72. 38. 80. 4 One site. e Two sites. f Includes valne of school property. « One-half acre included in homestead lands. " Church sites and burying grounds. i Included in taxable land. 17 130 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CojfTiNUED. — Taxable and Improved Lands,- COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. < < -a != > o 3 S p CO «g p ►J i.si |2l.2 K [NDS OF as c3 o a) m Is |£ ■g 02 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dolltys. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 Leslie 22,213. 22,800. 21,653.53 21,T5T. 22,094. 22,983. 18,123. 28,065. 19,24T. 333,717.50 26,630. 18,815. 20,900. 22,390. 18,078. 14,649. 882.75 484. 448.75 17,387. s 21,749. 22,232. 22,440. 23,052. 22,445. 22,890. 18,971.75 22,709. 22,602. 391,67.3.01 102,987. 14,451. 22,298.50 22,810. 21,741.53 21,811. 22,104. 28,054. 18,170. 28,061. 19,275.80 840,474.85 26,654.25 18,895.50 20,906. 22,467.75 18.189.50 14,879. 987.10 506.46 480.65 17,396. 21,896. 22,241. 22,482. 23,098. 22,702.50 22,901. 19,176.75 22,883. 22,779. 416,500.57 105,749.50 14,459.80 12,612. 7,043. 7,914. 11,381. 8,371. 10,705. 7,830. 7,035. 7,974. 152,869. 7,620. 8,343. 5,276. 8,275.50 9,524.75 10,883. 928.76 490. 438,75 7,593. 8,617. 10,757. 5,035. 11,955. 10,576. 13,627. 11,490. 13,500. 8,368. 2,675. 615. 281. 86.50 10. 83. 54. 10. 116. 47. 6. 28.80 1,756.85 124.25 80.50 6. 67,75 66.50 230. 104.35 72.45 31.90 9. 147. 9. 42. 40. 257.50 11. 205. 174. 177. 24,327.56 2,762.50 8.80 » $39,850 2,550 15,000 1,700 9,400 52,360 2,900 2,100 9,900 590,650 b 5,440 32,260 2,260 7,700 2.895 87,920 802,100 « 186,100 166,000 6,500 46,150 16,250 2,850 5,720 11,175 13,500 8,200 34,650 b 5,600 114,795 8,995 19,500 5.25 t 4. •1 Meridian ... 2.75 4 3. ■S Stockbridge 8.50 f, 6. T Wheatfleld While Oak _ Williamstown 5. R 6. <) .20 10 177. 90.90 11 6. 1?, 8.50 IS Campbell .. . 5. u 5.25 1,S Easton 4.75 16 5. 17 lonla City Istand 2d Wards 3d and ith Wards 5.90 IS 1. 19 4.90 •>.n 7. n Lyons .. 10. n North Plains Odessa 4. ?s 9. ?4 8.60 K Orleans ., 137. 6. 9,6 Otisco 4. w Portland. Eonald in 7.50 29 Sebewa 40. 19,369.51 2,600. 4.50 6.80 SI Alabaster. n". Baldwin Edwards 1.80 ss R4 Grant 87,120. 31,162.14 33,879.31 14,702. 16,662.58 76,405.98 14,308. 345,742.64 22,625. 20,498. 28,960. 22,118. 18,687. 22,218. 41,019. 22,840. 22,840. 22,460. 42,721.64 21,726. 42,040. 88,184.50 81,672.64 46,228.82 14,702. 17,632.83 82,127.48 15,748. 848,712.24 22,906.50 20,661. 1 28,959.25 22,720. 18,854. 21i,498. 41,097. 22,880. 23,000. 28,063. 42,864.89 22,090. 42,118.60 107. 660. 410. 29. 612. 211. 1,064.50 510.50 12,349.51 840 f 17,130 e 12,080 !• 2,500 28,800 26,330 4,320 46,660 1,860 7,840 6,860 4,690 ,i 1,020 s 1,700 B 1,850 e 2,800 e 2,700 1,100 9,400 s 2,720 3,240 900. 480. 12,349.51 .50 R5 Oscoda .50 Rfi Plainfield R7 Sable Tawas Thompson Ogemaw ._ .. 38 89 40 970.25 5,721.50 1,440. 2,969.60 281.60 168. 9.25 602. 167. 2S0. 78. 40. 160. 603. 148.26 864. 78.60 480. 1,120. 1,440. 2,000. 280. 8.60 .60 41 42 43 lSA^R'RIAJ^ Co Broomfleld 18,129. 319. 1,546. 4,562. 587. 1,849. 209. 1,358. 3,367. 853. 223. 2,312. 849. 145, 16.85 1.50 2. 44 Coe 8.25 45 46 Coldwater 520. 2. 4. 4T 280. 4R 49 Lincoln SO Holland _. Sherman M 600. 1. «■?, 2.59 fiS Vernon, 320. M Wise -.Ih * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate pur- poses. a Value of burying grounds not reported. ^ Value of railroad right of way not reported. « Includes value of "property used or intended for other public purposes."' d Probably includes streets, and church and school sites in the villages of Pewanio, Muir and Lyons. « Includes school and church sites, and burying grounds. LAND. 13 L Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land BXBMPT FBOM Taxation. -Oil a o o 1 s M S ■& 2 >i ■g3S 11 'Sin . .Is 1^ Property nsed or Intended for other Public Pur- poses. * Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institntions. 1 o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 2.25 8. 6. 3. 2. 4. 24. 4. 1. 4. 46. 2. 3. .50 8. 1. 1.50 5. 5. 75. 1 2 .76 1.50 75. 48. S 1. 4 ]. 1.50 5 1. 84. 38. 1. 6 7 8 .60 24. 914.50 66. 72. 9 26.50 299.95 50. 42. 160.60 .50 10 .25 n 2. 12 .50 13 1. .50 58. 60. 108. 48.50 23.50 25. 14 .75 16 .50 116. .95 .95 16 ■3. 40. 40. 1. 17 2. 18 1. 1. 19 2. 6. 2. 3. 1. 4. i. 20 e: 125. 21 1. 2. 22 •30. 40. 7. 23 1.50 24 8. 100. ..50 25 .3. 26 «205. 27 Z." 4. 8. 46.50 2.50 6. 169. .60 28 1. 56.50 72. 29 2.75 5,080. 160. 322. SO 31 2. 32 33 4. 30. 160. 34 .35 36 37 .75 4. 1. 100. 4,600. 822. 3R 89 40 32. 678. 78. 164. 41 43 2. 5. 169. 48 1. 4+ 80. 160. 45 1. 2. 46 47 78. 40. 160. 48 49 60 2. 12. 4. 5. 61 8.75 120. 40. 5. .62 53 .20 73. 64 ' Inclndes value of church property. « Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public Instruction for the year 1878. * ^alue of school property as reported to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. ' Exceeds by 863 acres the amount of land in the township as shown by original plat. 3 Value of property of persons unable to pay taxes not reported. 132 CENSUS OP MICHIGAK; 1874. TABLE I. — CoifTiNtTED. — Taxable and Improved Lands,- COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. I n 3-? a % s p. a M is P.0 . 'O HI (4-. oj rr lit; Kinds 07 "la III s ■a" IS (/2 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 Jackson Co 437,152.75 19,997. 23,595. 21,492. 29,921. 22,430. 21,626.75 4,572. 520. 9-35. 486. 575. 941. 265. 900. 29,954. 22,520. 17,BS2. 19,540. 23,280. 23,274. 22,170. 23,133. 23,326. 22,101. 19,320. 22,470. 28,300. 343,467. 22,901. 21,864. 21,700. 22,948. 21,708. 19,427. 21,812. 22,500. 20,288. 20,964.75 21 ,932. 19,335. 19,362. 31,696.25 22,061. 23,963. 501,879,24 16,260. 95,756.75 16,011. 15,877. 16,033.49 121,753. 200,930. 19,738. 489,254.44 20,234.74 23,668. 21,612. 29,095.50 22.563. 21, 776.50 4,749.95 538.60 036. 465. 615. 1,025. 277.45 908. 30,108. 22,580. 17,705. 19,545.50 23,866. 23,300. 22,293.50 22,217. 22,450. 22,225. 19,429. 22,496.60 28,895.25 345,341.25 22,982.60 21,969. 21,746.60 23,031. 21,940. 19,510. 22,262.75 22,572.50 20,-336.50 21,134.75 23,008.25 19,398. 19,494. 21,866.25 22,109.35 22,030. 531,159.16 20,260. 97,796.75 17,669. 19,232. 19,847.41 129,548. 204,800. 23,006. 251,077. 10,610. 12,827. 14,868. 17,653. 16,608. 10,200. 2,856. 2,101.69 237.74 73. 120. 74.50 133. 149.75 177.96 8.50 1. 29. 40. 84. 12.45 8. 149. 10. 123. •6,50 136. 26. 128,50 S5. 124. 334. 109. 36.50 95.25 1,874.26 81.50 105. 46 50 88. 232. 88. 450.76 72.60 48.50 170. 76.25 63. 1.32. 170. 48.26 13. 29,379.93 4,000. 2,040. 1,628. 8,855. . 8,818.92 7,796. 8,880. 2,268. $1,108,860 21,925 81,750 36,000 47,400 39,350 8,770 766,500 69,500 7,000 260,000 73,000 319,000 42,000 5,000 20,400 4,650 43,400 6,650 » 12,209 3,000 11,110 2,560 9,950 6,890 6,765 11,300 X 19,300 S.33,165 14,015 = 4,800 4,150 17,050 68,250 14,625 67,000 28,300 3,750 13,700 7,080 9,700 19,310 •■> 66,300 5,9S5 19,760 102,942 10,000 a 10,006 " 8,690 f 259 20,000 26,173 121,144 1 6,780 108 74 2 Blackman 4.74 a Columbia . 5 4 8. B Grass Lake 12. (i 8 7 Henrietta 3. s Jackson City 1st and 2d Wards 8d Ward 4th Ward SthWard 6th Ward 7th Ward ., 8th Ward Leoni 8. 9 75. 10 696. 1. 11 1 5d la 615. 1,025. 200. 320. 16,545. 13,631. 9,338. 11,461. 14,268. 12,961. 10,357. 12,593. 12,292. 13,057. 9,773. 14,683. 14,622. 210,886. 11,683. 9,725. 14,600. 11,510. 16,95.'). 18,796. 1^,829. 16,032. 11,343. 11,141. . 13,567. 17,487. 18,230. 13.884. 1!5,851. 8,004. 1,591.50 100. 792.50 31. 2 IS u 1.75 If) 1. 16 5. 17 Liberty 6 18 Napoleon 6 1<) Norvell .... 3 ?fl 8. ■'I Pnlaski.. . 6 n Eives Sandstone Spring Arbor Springport 4.5« 28 7. 94 4. 25 8.50' 26 3. 27 Tompkins. Waterloo 2,50 2S 2.50 29 Kalamazoo Co Alamo 171. SO 4.2s 81 2.75 82 Charleston Climax 10. 38 10. 84 6. 85 Cooper . 5. Sfi Kalamazoo Oshtemo. Pavilion 90. 87 6. 81 2 50 89 Portaffe ... 3 49 Prairie Eonde Richland 1.7s 41 42 Ross Schoolcraft Texas Wakeshma Kalkaska Co Boardman Clearwater Cold Springs Kalkaska 4. 48 7 44 6.7S 45 46 47 23,853.92 4,000. 1,760. 1,610. 8,866. 8,813.92 8,867. 2,380. 2,268. 3. 48 49 59 51 Orange . . 54. 261. 142. 221. 52 58 Rapid River Springfield Wilson 8. 54 * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate- purposes. " includes value of church property. i" Value of burying grounds and property of persons unable to pay taxes, not reported. " Value of burying grounds and railroad right of way not reported ; value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. LAND. 133 Lands Exempt froyn Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt from Taxation. ■go ^ 5 3 O -a a p o CJ 60 n lis p5 hI a og 1^ Pi u ^ i. l|i op5o Hill T31 o So. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 63.43 122. J. 15. 8. 6. 2^60 22.50 1. 301.76 1,815. 72. 60. 100. 50. 118. 21. 169.75 160. 1 a 3. 8 4. 4 5. 1.50 1. 148.25 4. 1.26 1. ?S 2. 8. 94 .50 37. 25 2. "fi 22. 97 6.73 SO. 119.50 OS 28.25 1,2J)1. 70.50 101. 26. 66. 50. 57. 279. 60. 1.50 100. 72. 57. 121. 180. 40. 4.75 172. .50 OH 3.73 3ft 81 .50 W> 8. S3 2. 170. 34 1.50 IG. 2..W .50 40. 60. .50 35 6. 3.75 2. 86 4. , 87 38 at 40 1. 1. 41 4. 49 4,t 44 8. 45 120. 18. 5,790. 4R 47 280. 118. 48 49 6ft 51 120. 13. 8,792. 1,600. 59 .^S .'i4 •1 luclndes value of school property obtained from report to the saperintendent of public iostrnctlon for the year 1878. • Value of military land warrant lands not reported. 'Value of school prope'rty as reported to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. 134 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued. — Taxable and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. p ■< S n < is cS o 5 o, B c 3 ill ■aga Kinds op S £ ill c . II .s Oi Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 KSKT Co 528,778.28 21,880. 22,077.50 28,162. 23,033.98 2a,45«. 21,681. 21,597. 20,869. 22,394. 22,068. 19,988.75 4,698.88 1,069.75 167.63 926.60 340. 700. 760. 230. 600. 21,786. 21,401. 21,678. 21,701. 22,448.79 22,412. 22,106. 22,756. 21,910.88 22,660. 21,946. 21,000. 19,620. 203,960.96 80,134.42 43,999.17 20,998. 87,037. 19,810.37 16,657. 84,830. 270,470.99 20,628.70 17,879.08 60,329. 67,689. 28,038. 17,097. 16,211. 18,349. 15,808.21 19,042. 531,803.96 21,410. 22,108.50 23,247. 28,048.48 22,704. 21,737. 21,616.25 20,880. 22,410. 22,180. 20,087. 4,907.81 1,121. 181. 960. 856.75 729.60 796. 241.25 622.81 21,796. 21,413. 21,742. 21,798. 22,687.04 22,682. 22,414. 22,841.25 21,992.88 22,700. 22,004. 21,049. 19,893.75 202,977.38 80,134.42 48,999.17 20,996.37 87,087. 19,828.87 16,667. 84,830. 811,662.57 22,663. 22,897.68 64,407.85 61,666.87 36,138. 20,418. 18,011. 21,983. 21,909.17 22,619. 218,981. 11,668. 4,862. 12,844. 8,042. 6,421. 9,044. 11,746. 8,674. 9,899. 9,420. 9,6S6. 2,603. 2,435.68 80. 81. 85. 14.50 260. 106. 19.25 11. 16. 112. 48.25 213.98 51.25 18.37 38.50 16.75 20.50 86. 11.25 22.31 10. 12. 60. 37. 243.25 170. 818. 86.26 82.60 40. 69. 49. 273.75 16.37 $1,219,120 19,996 32,800 18,740 800 11,000 5,600 16,000 400 760 8,810 4,200 885,600 24,100 « 616,800 94,000 46,200 96,000 29,600 47,400 tp 21,600 Cherry Valley Elk 4fl 47 8. 1H Killbuck 2 49 Lake 1 nO Pinora. 8,480 20,070 38,300 22,860 51 Pleasant Plains. -. Webber Yates fi-l ri3 * Inclndes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or Tillage, nsed or intended for corporate purposes. • Incladc-B value of "property nsed or intended for other public purposes." k Value of property of persons unable in pay taxes, and of railroad right of way, not reported. « Value of burying grounds not reported. LAND. 135 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt PEOM Taxation. ■Si OS QJ r2 It an .Is 1 . CM pn5o £- = « 5 No of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Aore.i. M.65 1S9.87 2.50 3. 4. 2. C.25 5. 569.26 1,139.25 72. 16. 72. 52.50 113.32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2C 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 84 36 36 87 1. 8. 3. 1.75 2. SO. 3S. 1. ICO. 60. 4. 15.25 1. 4. 3. 4. 8. 40. 40.25 2.75 1. .50 .50 2. 62. 9.65 84.12 117. 46..W .26 22.50 .50 8.:3-2 .50 2.50 4.12 80. .75 2. 7.25 20. 80. 7. 6. 5. 1. '.30 .50 .40 3. .75 16. .12 5. 2.50 2. 1. 3. 55. 10. 10. 5. 1. 3.25 2. 62. 22. 48.25 84. 20. 75. 8. 1. 104. 2. 70. 120. .25 80. 30. 1. 2. 2. 40. 1. 9. 22, '£ 2. 41. 1. 20. 220. 2.75 45. .12 .60 13. .50 2. .12 89 10 13. 41 6. 80". 80. 72. 8,264.92 296.80 603.66 1,488.36 922.87 1,231. 2,020. 240. 120. 1,848.25 11 2. 4. 72 16 IS 1<» 60 61 62 58 B ■ Acres. 416,298.60 22,098. 28,040. 22,818. 22,720.60 84,620.50 22,913. 22,970. 22,599. 22,667. 21,417.75 22,880. 20,640.75 2,638. 866. 526.25 f 943. 802.75 22,351. 20,006. 21,521. 2-3,254.10 23,065. 22,055. 161,649.1 26,661. 14,466. 16,788. 13,367.12 21,694.50 10,269.86 19,325. 26,781.70 18,247 461,315.28 22,124. 2,6.32.81 522.50 572.81 875. 668. 18,052. 20,469. 11,431. 14,994.60 22,610. 24,263. 24,288. 24,227. 20,691,40 19,608.50 27,018. 26,901. 22,96T.4T 22,968. 18,176. Acres. 127,557. 14,902. 1,918. 6,787. 7,414. 6,142. 1,246. 16,623. 7,738. 4,615.50 14,815. 6,008.50 10,871. 1,482. 200. 400. 402. 480. 5,.681. 1,000. 13,418. 4,304. 3,282. 1,960. 18,367. 2,266. 1,S02. 1,261. 1,189. 1,023. 810. 1,070. 2,840. 1,116. 250,562.62 15,966. 668. 7,192. 18,224. 8,721. 6,889.12 16,147. 14,517. 16,464. 15,743. 10,219. 11,842. 17,656. 6,281. 12,430.50 16,899. 7,714. IS is SS Acres. 1,290.10 IT. 40. 78. 126.50 90.50 6. 10. 169. 89. 28.76 167. 120.75 48. 6. 5.25 18. 18.75 28. 101. 93. 18.60 25. 12,201.88 1,198. 8,916. 1. 2.60 643.72 2. 960. 176.66 418. 1,663.06 68. 133.81 42. 47.81 SO. 14.60 107. 12. 46. 113. 109. 115. 12. 122. 10.25 206.60 20. 21. 219.50 17. M.S a s *^ > Cm OS O, {>'"TH Dollars. $209,018 63,076 » 2,880 1,410 1,160 7,780 4,040 12,600 2,850 a 4,250 20,760 12,600 8 16,263 82,400 5,000 15,000 1,800 10,600 2,845 n 10,160 4,000 6,7.50 626 8,100 66,055 8,540 46,1135 250 875 8,200 800 » 2,080 9,600 e 276 929,280 12,700 846,700 199,200 107,500 18,400 21,600 86,600 18,926 24,600 8,475 19,100 20,100 11,400 90,000 12,6,75 20,085 21,160 21 ',800 29,750 6,600 Kinds 07 ill No. of Acres. 178. "40"." 82. 11,817.72 976. 8,S98. 950. 160. 412. No. of Acres. 74.42 6.50 4.59 7.66 5. 2. 6. 4. 9.59 2.69 4. 1.42 1. .17 .25 4. 5. 2.50 3. 5. 2. 14. 8. 1.69 1. 2.59 1. 1. 177.58 10. 7.08 8.69 1.58 1. 1. 6. 4.75 2. 6.59 5.59 10. 5. S. 10. 4. 5.75 44. 4. * Includes only lands belonging to coanty, township, city, or Tillage, nsed or intended for corporate pnrpoBes. « Inclndes valae of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. b Includes school sites. « Includes burying grounds. LAKD. 137 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Laud Exempt PEOM Taxation. IS s o O a s o 5 9 (U 1^^ 31 m as fa p tea Si 3 bo«5 Ss ■S.5 11 111 ■3 § Hi Cl O No. Of Acres. No. Of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 22.48 47. 9. 894. 462.25 33. 80. 1 1.50 "J s b 4. ' 74. 4 2. 1. 1. 5. 1. 8. 8. 120. SO. ■s 2 (> T 3. ~" ~" R 80. 72. i» 1ft 5.25 11. SO. 1. 11 2.50 72. S7.75 40.60 4.50 I' 8. 5. 20. IS l.OS 14 .50 1'i .08 5. . 16 IS. IS. IS. 17 .50 IS 1. 1. 2. 2. i> J! 12.50 7. 3. 1'» 15. 7. 80. in 1.60 80. "1 1.60 12. O") IS. «% "■1 18.50 838. 207. 1. 1. .16 ?5 4. »B 13.50 1^7 '?R 1>H 120. 30 31 3? 1. 2.50 11. .16 33 3) 76.48 2.33.25 87. 49. 3. 44. 39. 808. 20. 37. 29. .57.50 151.25 20. 35 1. 3(; 4.25 1. 14. 4. i.50 .50 20. 37 2. 3S 1 78 3'» 8. 2. 1. 20. 4(1 .50 2. 3. 5.50 10. 8. 10. 5. 2. 28. 2.75 2.50 6. 4. 7. 5. 7. 1. S. 95. 41 4. 4? 1.75 43 3. 30. 100. 72. 85. 44 3.EC 45 1. 20. 12. .50 48 4. 47 2. " 48 6. 7S. 49 2.50 5ft 51. 149. 51 5. 5' 1. 12. 200. 5S 3.50 4. .25 54 10. S.") 6. 1. 56 * Valne of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1378. • iDClndes value of church property— acres reported in taxable land. ' Includes streets. t Talue of homesteads not reported. 138 CENSUS OF MICHIGi\.N, 1874. TABLE I. — Coi>rTiN'UED. — Taxalle and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Riga Eollin Rome Seneca , Tecumseh Woodstock Livingston Co. Brighton. Cohoctali Conway Dcerfleld Genoa Green Oak Hamburg Handy Hartland Howell Iosco Marion Oceola Putnam Tyrone Unadilla Mackinac Co.. Holmes Moran St. Ignace Maoohb Co Armada Brnce Chesterfield Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox Macomb Ray Richmond Shelby Sterling Warren :. Washington.. Manistee Co. Arcadia Bear Lake Brown Filer Manistee Manistee City. 1st Ward... 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward... Acres. 20,048. 21,015. 22,492. 21,284. 10,648.50 21,506. 3.59,472. 19,809. 28,T27. 28,935. 21,659. 2'2,800. 22,516. 21,617. 22,171. 28,211. 22,871. 22,914. 22,689. 28.084. 22,000. 22,902. 21,627. 158,770.66 20,849.40 121,477.26 11,444. 289,896.73 22,4,51. 28,060.50 18,541.60 17,389.26 17,215. 5,843. 24,284. 22,520. 22,145.48 23,756. 28,182. 28,883. 22,806. 23,420. 259,863 56 11,622.12 16,815. 66,488.85 10,240. 27,022.9) 1,285.25 860.50 360. 184.76 480. .\cres. 26,058. 21,036. 22,512.50 21,309. 10,683. 21,519. 360,237.08 19,888. 23,787. 23.932, 2i;708. 22,890.50 22,695. 21,621. 22,254.18 28,287.90 22,924. 22,920.50 22,926. 28,040. 22,018. 22,911. 21,639. 166,878.95 20,860.40 184,677.55 11,446. 291,166.78 22,660. 28,103. 18,625.60 17,631.76 17,801.50 6,848. 24,365. 22,646. 22,15.3.98 23,841.60 23,232. 23,426,50 23,000. 23,538. 268,669.03 11,703.12 17,067, 67,407.86 10,300.26 27,026.41 1,414.72 486, 360. 188.60 480.50 Acres. 5,222. 12,229. 16,482. 11,785. 7,976. 1,801. 185,062. 11,778. 10,946. 8,008. 12,078. 11,478. 13,792. 10,891. 12,009. 14,018. 10,724. 9,121. 15,166. 10,887. 10,895. 11,760. 12,626. 1.893. 460. 511. 432. 163,222.75 11,922. 16,806.75 10,173.50 10,917.75 8,126. 2,723. 10,018. 10,000. 10,992.75 12,978. 13,.569. 9,500. 9.597. 16,404. 6.584. 686. 1,229. 1,147. 568. 437. 441. 11. 430. s o a fto Acres. 10. 21. 20.50 75. 84.50 18, 765.08 29. 10. 7. 49. 90.50 79. 4. 83.1S 76.90 63. 6.60 287. 6. 18. 9. 12. 13,103.29 1. 18,100.29 1,270. 109. 42.60 84. 292.60 86.50 131. 26. 8.50 85.50 60. 42.50 194. lie. 4,206.47 181. 862. 1,924. 60.26 3.50 129.47 124.50 .62 8.85 .50 a 5 • M.S a 111 * ej o «w OS P, Kinds or ^£.J to Dollars. 811,400 18,300 17,675 30,600 182,700 16,915 228,809 « 80,000 11,000 3,225 7,650 11,119 9,800 8,000 19,000 4,515 76,800 600 12,000 6,000 10,000 5,000 14,200 69,955 = 7,700 i 61,006 1,250 527,170 47,390 42,700 19,680 78,950 24,700 "■ 160 114,160 1 5,980 f 12,300 2,720 34,000 4,500 12,250 117,800 54,590 875 s 2,780 2,470 14,600 700 27,800 600 4,760 21,250 1,200 "Is oi o a> .2 B > No. of Acres. 951.11 951.11 8,969. 160. 849. 1,920. No. of Acres. 8. 9. 1.60 5. 4.50 87.20 7. 6.50 5. 3.50 5.60 8. 3. 2. 3.20 6. 2.50 b20. 1.26 .76 .50 62.75 6. 6.25 4.50 5.50 6. 2. 10.50 1. .26 .50 .75 .26 "60 * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corponte pdr- poses. • Value of bnrying grounds and railroad right of way not reported. » Includes burying grounds. « Includes value of burying grounds and " property used or intended for other public purj oses." LAND. 139 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Valve. Land Exempt x'bom Taxation. 02 a £ 1 Hi ■^"^ J, •gss c o ■Sci 1^5 e.2 1^ ll Ph2j £.2fa 1411 g 13 ,3 a; O No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1. 3. 7.50 4. 21. 5. oS. 5. 1.50 Q i: 3. 2. •\ 6. 4. ^ 1.50 28. 40. 8.60 4. 1. 5 3.50 i; 26.50 105.20 253.18 15. 17. 218. T 2. fi 2. 9 10 2.S0 40. 11 2. 80. 68. !'> 1. Iff 1. 14 1. e'so IS. 65"20 80.18 T* 2. 16 2. 8. 16.- 3. 17 2. 18 2. 215. 19 2. 2. 4. 5. 4. .60 W 8. 1. 'I ?•? 4. ?R 1 25 68. 12,081.18 '1 .25 ?5 68. 12,08r.l8 96 1. .50 77.60 1. 9. 11.50 5. 12.50 9T 82.75 228.75 '15. 1.25 687.50 75. 18. 64.50 90. 42. 180.75 OS 2. 9<» l.S. Sll 13.60 31 11.-26 180.75 R" 11. 19. 38 34 4. 1. 4.' 8. 10. .50 5. 5. 83.75 122. 8. 35 36 1.50 RT 2.50 69. 30. 40. 38. 56. as 8> Two acres reported as taxable land. « Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. > s CI £§■ •a P.O 5 t^ to ll 1^ p a ai ■i< 9 No. of Acres. Property used or intended for otlierPublicPur- poses. * Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tiflclnstitntioiis. o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 2. 3!t5 .50 3. 5 205. 5 205. .. . 10.90 36.50 .38 140.50 400,040. 126. 2.50 h i J 400,000. 40. 120. 2 5. 5. 2 k 5. 5. 7.40 24.60 10. 6. 2.25 1 50 I. .33 125.50 .25 1 50 60.75 2. 4S0. 80. 11. 1.25 240. 04. 11. 3 11. 1. 1. 1.50 1 50 160. 3 7. 40.56 10. 1. 1.06 S. 165. 40. 199.25 72. 80. 80. 3. 5. 58.25 10. 40. 2. " 1. 8. 5. 3.23 e "Five sites." h "Two sites." 1 One harying ground— acres and value not reported. i Probably inclades some government land. k One site— acres not reported. 1 School and church sites. ™ Value of homesteads not reported. " "Court-house site, and jail grounds, 1 W blocks." 14-2 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— Continued.— Taxable and Imp •oved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNS niPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. B < l-f B » < Si a a 13 m a f> o a s o II i 1^ "Sehs K.IKD8 01' III g . gin Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 40,a3l.86 21,699. 22,395. 20,528. 22,762. 22,119. 22,500. 22,517. 21,94*. 88,283. 668,921. 80,000. 188,921. 455,000. 777,454.78 22,075. 23,040. 268,297. 42,984.48 41,973.86 21,748.60 28,040. 21,060. 28,966. 22,825.60 22,882. 22,888. 22,467.50 38,289.50 675,292.24 80,005. 140,162.24 455,125. 784,120.28 22,086.50 23,040. 268,618. 48,144.98 774. 1,965. 2,687. 470. 1,908. 1,782. 1,332. 1,068. 366. 1,880. 690. 1,142. 49.50 645. 622. 1,204. 206.50 882. 366. 623.50 6.50 6,371.24 7,241 !24 125. 6,665.50 11.60 $7,574 4,275 4,560 2,000 6,088 5,620 4,280 8,880 2,000 2,610 23,682 1,200 12,482 10,000 77,436 1,070 1,120. 32. 640. 520. 1,157. 120. 380. 360. 520. 2 3. Pork 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 Grant ,_ 2. 8. Hlnton 8.50 4. Millbrook 5. .50 Wheatland Menominee Co 8.50 4,841.24 6. 5. IngaUston Menominee Midland Co 10. 680. 7,091.55 789. 67.80 584. 409. 4,841.24 1. 8,938. 9.50 2. 17 821. 160.60 1,205 1,400 820. 160. 1. .60 20 21 Hiffcins Homer 34',646. 14,141. 21,443. 44,850. 17,090. 13,541. 67,000. 13,855. 19,915. 28,040. 152,537.30 281,209.42 35,652. 36,006. 54,579. 95,626. 32,868. 26,778.43 342,235.27 22,425. 25,043. 16,297. 29,899.50. 17,223. 21,760. 28,446. 23,417. 15,746. 23,798. 22,895. 10,520. 3,850. 264. 104. 1,466. 34,850. 14,147. 21,926. 45,871.50 19,232. 18,681. 67,733. , 13,835. 20,478. 23,040. 152,587.80 291,393.92 38,233. 37,089.50 56,161. 97,650. 34,288. 27,972.42 343,987.92 22,561. 25,098.75 16,461. 30,071. 17,399. 21,846.50 28,508. 23,511.69 15,818.10 28,805.50 22,979. 10,880. 8,412.01 270. 110.41 1,492. 784. 680. 1,846. 204. 6. 488. 1,521.50 2,142. 40. 783. 480. 568. » 1,500 • 948 « 1,600 6,660 » 4,443 « 900 e 55,600 1,340 1,820 » 60 160. b 8. Of^ Ingersoll 480. 1,480. 1,978. 40. 280. 480. 660. 1. **! 1. 05 Jerome ». ........ 371. 990'" 876. 198. 61.75 b d Midland o^ Mount Hayley Porter _. ?i> 1. 31 33 Roscommon Missaukee Co. Caldwell 1,185. 45. S2S. 270. 306. 206. 31. 127,360.16 8,796. 11,198. 8,221. 10,721.50 9,376. 5,638. 9,872. 6,629. 9,871. 3,700. 7,008. 7,557. 2,028.41 278. 110.41 1,000. 10,184.60 2,581. 1,088.50 1,582. 1,824. 1,920. 1,194. 1,752.65 186. 55.75 164. 171.50 176. 86.50 62. 94.69 72.10 7.50 84. 860. 62.61 6. 6.41 36. 31,008 6,452 7,770 4,800 5,184 4,220 8,077 638,565 ' 94,800 19,920 11,680 31,140 30,950 1,150 12,820 k 18,400 18,058 10,000 18,100 29,920 808,500 50.000 185,000 60,000 9,839. 2,581. 920. 3,402. 1,824. 1,920. 1,192. 2.50 S4 ft*) Clam Union 1.50 8. 1G French town. Ida 7. 17 1.09 5.50 it 8. Milan 4.60 51 Monroe Monroe City 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 3.60 9.40 I 6. 2.10 I 1. * Includes only lands belonging to connty, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. ^Valne of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. b Three sites. « Value of homesteads not reported, a One site included in taxable land. • One acre included in taxable land— value not reported. ' Included in taxable land— value not reported. LAND. 143 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Lakd Exempt peom Taxatiok. ■«.s II 1 So ^ o . o— o o o .MO Military Land Warrant Entries. .a p li It .2? Property used or intended for other Public Par- poses. * Sites for Incorpor- ated Librai-y, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institutions. B « o SS O No. of Acres. No. of Acres.- No. of Acres. No. of Acres. So. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 4. 2.60 4. 16. 13. ]. 3. 1. SS. 2. SO. 40. s. 1. 3. 2^ ]. 1,400. 124. 1,400. 124. .50 D6 .50 2.50 167. 7. 134. 360. 4. 3. 2. 40, 40. 80. .50 84. f 50. f 43. 360. 2. 3. 160. ISO. 2. 160. ISO. 1. 5T. 6. i.m 2. 10.60 C.5.50 176. 100. 1,067.10 17. 44.60 152. 149. lf.O. 80. 36. 78. 64.10 1. 297.21 2.25 5. 'J..=iO .25 n J 12.5U '2_ 1.50 15. 4. 19. 1. 1. 2. 4. 1.50 T. 1.50 2.60 8. 72.50 60. 39. J 1. 294. 2.21 8. 2. 2.IQ 2.21 7. 28. s Includes value of school and charch property. J> Value of school property as reported to the euperintondent of public instruction for the jear 1673. ' Value of "property used or intended for other public purposes," not reported. i Includes burying grounds. * Value of burying grounds and railroad right of way not reported. ' Reported as school and church sites. 144 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Co]STiNUED. — Taxalle and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. < s a -a •A < a a =■3 •B H s ■g > O s p 11 n a Hi as . Sam ill Ki IDS OP ag m ill 02 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. , No. of .'i.cres. No. ot Acres. 4th Ward Raisinville Summerfleld Whiteford Montcalm Co Belvidcre 1,626. 29,000. 26,661. 25,864.77 441,304..SO 22,545.48 22,788. 22,485. 21,794. 21,286.90 28,042.75 22,069. 18,680. 21,928. 21,102.22 22,555. 2,886.50 1,886,.50 1,000. 22,760. 23,000. 22,861. 19,889. 22,900, 21,245 95 22,200. 22,688. 22,757.50 270,157.01 19,582.68 22,286. 17,865. 17,825. 20,630. 16,000. 32,915. 7,718. 10,150. 18,000. 21,173. 18,9.58. 1,848.80 626.80 859. 349.50 513. 14,807. 22,126. 6,844.08 6,979. 495,400.50 22,465.60 20,167. 60,603. 86,078.35 18,085.71 1,. 540.20 29,021. 26,765. 25,869.77 446,415,96 22,545.48 22,916. 22,587. 21,928. 21,.8S4.90 28,188. 22,276.85 18,872. 22,294. 21,877,22 22,660. 2,870.25 ],-8.59. 1,011.25 28,040. 22,186. 28,620.50 20,044. 22,904.75 28,144.01 22,.520. 22,679. 28,089. 286,289.69 21,426.68 22,417. 21,756. 18,940. 21,557. 16,880.16 88,715. 12,519.20 10,167. 18,002. 21,174.50 19,378. 1,879.50 6.88. 878, 854. 514.50 14,809. 22,171. 7,581.65 6,979. 605,771.24 2'2,510.66 21,721. 60,985. 37,080.85 18,099.74 685. 14.187.25 4;901. 7,666. 57,589.65 206. 8,742. 7,978. 2,429. 8,374. 688.25 1,250. 9,662. 1,179. 6,709.80 1,577. 14.20 21. 194. 5, 5,111.06 $23,500 780 32,100 » 6,800 291,150 J 76 8,850 4,450 8,940 8,680 9,400 2,840 6,140 2.,600 11,750 690 70,100 46,600 23,600 2,480 110,400 20,860 7,890 8,200 9,480 1,675 8,600 5,860 117,794 1 8,940 5,400 f 5,759 6,290 1,980 5,100 n,200 9,260 70 225 1,000 2,085 51,500 4,200 81,100 16,600 700 2,020 '6,685 7,580 12,800 129,978 i 2,425 15,115 4,400 2,090 1 1,235 .80 6. 9. 5. 8,717.91 63.25 128. 52. 129. 48. 90.26 207.85 192. 866. 275. 105. 33.75 22.50 11,26 280. 185. 269.50 155. 4,76 1,898.06 820. 91. 281.50 10,132.68 1,846. 181. 8,891. 1,616. 927. 880.10 800. 4,301.20 7. 2. 1,50 41.5. 31.20 6.20 19. 4.,50 1,50 45! 687.62 P Bashnell '.. 9 Cato .. 120. 40. 4 Crystal Day Dondass Eureka 4. .25 205.85 1. 8. 820. 120. 1.50 Fairplaiu . 2 6l> Ferris 8. Greenmlle City 1st Ward 2d Ward Home Maple Valley 3.50 2, 66""' 2,257.50 6,085. 2,886. 400. 612. 228. 987. 1,534. 26,174. 1,780. 7,768. 1,602. 827. 654. 844. 629.50 1,083. 896. 1,017. 855. 768. 1,458. 850. 889. 354. 410. 866.50 8,316. 723. 1,092. 29,191. 4,284. 630. 562. 2,047. 1,432. 1.6» 280. 5. 120. 120. 4.60 Pierson . 5 Pine - Reynolds. __ Richland Sidney Winlield MnSKKGON Co Blue Lake Caeinova _ Cedar Creek Dalton Eggleston Frnitland 1,792.06 820. 1. 3.50 280. 15,100. 1,680. ,50 43.80 4. 4 8,SS7. 1,400. 760. 760. 800. 4,760. 4. 3. 8 50 Fruitport. ? Helton 4. Laketon.. . . 4 Moorland... . 1.50- 418. 2. Muakeqon City 1st Ward 2d Ward Sd Ward 4th Ward Norton 7.80 .80' .50 ''4.50 1.50 1 Ravenna ! Whitehall White River Newatgo Co Ashland 640. 3.50 s 10,870.74 46. 1,564. 482. 1,002.50 64. 8,654.24 40. 1,560. 480. 1,000. 42. 2.50 2. Beaver Big Prairie 1. 2.60 1. * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes, » Includes value of church property. t> One and one quarter acres, included in taxable land— value not reported. I' Nearly Ave acres included in taxable land— value not reported. <• Value of school property as reported to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 187S. "Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instructioa for the year 1873, LAND. 145 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt FBOM Taxation. 1 M S E3 Ill o o II '1 1^ IS PL. Property nsed or intended for other Public Pur- poses.* Sites for Incorpor- ated Librb,ry, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institutions. R ai 1 o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. .90 11. 2. 1 2. 2. 2. b 59.75 12. 60. 2. 120. c 519.50 1. f i 8.25 621. 122. ( 1. 12. 1. 5. 4. 40. 40. 70. 2. < 1 .50 82. 7.56 1 1. 1 160. 48. i. 100. 2. 1.50 .60 24. 1 1.50 2.60 2. S. 8. 26. 120. 1 If 3.25 17. 9. 8. T 2. 1 1.25 11 '( 1. 2. 2. 5. 1.75 5. 7. 148. 170. ? 9 25. f 0/ 100. «( 50 6. 1. 41.16 2. 3. 80. 2. <>■ Of 6 57 641. 160. 114. 287.60 6. 6.65 0( S( 60. q f!' SO. 160. 80. 132. Sf 5. .66 S-l 36. 8* V .20 37. 8' 3. 1. "f 1. R' ■If 41 8. 12.50 2, 2. 6.40 2.40 4. -1' 1. 4f 2. i2.50 't'l "(f If 1. -1' 45. '1': 2.87 18. 22.60 6. .25 41 "if 8.50 37. 1.50 2. 1. 384. 188. 42. 115. 900. 51 1. 59 5a 54 .Nl 1. 62. 5f f Value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 187S. B Fonr sites. ^ Inclndee cfaorch sites. < Bight sites. i Value of burying grounds and parsonage not reported. 19 146 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Go:sTm-n-ED.—Ta.xaile and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. a ■A < kI » B < Eh 3'^ 3 § > o p< a M 1 Ma g 111 11! §a^ m Kinds of III 4> It f Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 Brooks 20,213. 31,358. 22,000. 82,640. 21,819.44 57,445.79 21,945. B6.976.84 20,977.03 20,490. 81,791.15 536,858.25 28,065.50 22,644. 22,120. 28,017. 20,760. 22,968. 28,080.75 22,859. 28,040. 19,414. 21,966. 22,320. 21,544.50 21,468. 20,470. 20,675. 13,852. 8,889. 789. 478. 910. 1,212. 22,878.50 22,530. 22,501.60 19,478. 21,412. 19,896. 17,794. 22,880.50 296,520.28 11,799. 14,788.50 20,846. 18,727. 19,278.60 20,455. 19,054. 22,751. 22,418. 22,860. 12,911. 20,429. 32,550. 22,801. 82,690. 22,181.44 57,692.79 21,948. 60,956.84 21,825.27 20,497. 32,163.15 638,520.88 23,111. 22,706. 22,220. 23,040. 20,780. 22,991. 23,080.76 22,459. 28,174. 19,447. 22,082. 22,414. 21,629.50 21,509. 20,512. 20,729. 18,884.50 3,441.26 750. 496. 960.25 1,246. 22,960. 22,659. 22,522.75 19,493. 21,439.13 19,647. 17,800. 22,840. 308,656.78 11,799. 14,881.50 21,407. 20,290. 19,282.10 21,504. 19,290. 1 23,675. 28,002. 22,818. 18,233. 8,187. 8,070. 8,950. 2,122. 2,435. 1,267. 172. 251. 219. 1,431. 2,142. 881,166.25 8,685.50 17,134. 16,419. 12,357. 14,221. 16,760. 12,389.75 18,229. 12,584. 18,667. 13,941. 11,040. 14,426.50 14,463. 12,666. 14,890. 12,589. 2,663. 447. 873. 676. 1,167. 11,920. 8,322. 12,638. 12,918. 15,142.50 13,125. 12,099. 10,843. 19,875. 1,986. 2,495. 271. 270. 510. 1,620. 899. 962. 1 ,004. 8,541. 816. 211. 692. 601. 50. 812. 247. 8. 8,980. ,848.24 7. 862. 1,662.68 46.50 62. 100. 28. 20. 28. 80. 100. 184. 33. 66. 94. 85. 51. 42. 54. 82.50 102.26 11. 18. 40.25 33. 81.60 129. 21.26 15. 27.18 251. 6. 9.60 7,136.50 {22,180 7,425 . 49,625 1,750 b 9,860 • 725 75 « 14,165 4,608 1,865 8,500 499,670 820 16,050 89,600 8,260 18,900 15,400 6,660 17,860 86,000 18,660 21,500 f 27,000 10,650 7,150 17,180 20,780 2,100 49,050 9,600 3,860 15,700 20,000 11,140 16,050 18,700 7.600 13,400 76,600 4,000 6,860 108,796 i 8,200 2,260 J 4,600 18,785 1,060 7,680 k 880 8,005 1,185 16,940 m 50 80. 600. 830. 4. 2 S Croton 6. 5. 4 Denver 3. 5 224. 240. 5. i; Everett 2. 7 2. ft Monroe, _ 8,080. 780.24 d 9 2. 10 2 11 240. 40. 40. 2. 12 IS Oakland Co 132.13 3. U 4. 15 Bloomfleld 10. 16 7. 17 Commerce Farmington Groveland 5 IS 6 It 8.50 9<\ 7. ■>,! Holly 5. f) Independence Lyon 7 m 2. '>'l Mllford 8 H5 Novi ?6 Oakland 3. W 4.50 W Oxford 5. 9.^ 2.50 SO Pontlac City latWard 2d Ward 8d Ward 4tliWard Rose IS. SI R'r 1.50 RR ,3 SI 8 50 R« 450 Rfi Royal Oak Soiith£eld 6. R7 8 60 RS Springfield Troy 2.60 SI 2.13 40 Waterford 10. 41 West Bloomfield.. WMteLake Oceana Co. li 4. ■10 5 4R 6,246. 41 75 44 45 Clay Banks 93. 661. 1,668, 3.60 1,049. 236. 924. 584. 458. 826. 4. 46 660. 1,660. 47 Crystal 1. 48 Elbridge 1.60 4<) Ferry .. _ 1,040. J 60. 840. 280. 326. 320. 7. BO 81 B2 5S Golden Grant ©reenwood Hart 4. 4. 2. 6. M Leavitt 4 * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, naed or intended for corporate purposes. » Value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. t Value of burying grounds not reported, c A small qaantity included in taxable laud. No. of Acres. 600. 400. 160. 28,679.87 8,649. 575.09 1,660. 1,714. 1,385. 2,461. 2,067.78 1,552. 8,128. 820. 680. 480. 2,620. 6,558. 1,040. 1,287. 687. 600. 46,728.86 h 46,728.86 1,893.34 No. of Acres. .75 8.50 8.25. 1. 2. .25 24.50' 1. 1. .60' 10. ...... 79.40 3.50' 7. 8. 8.40 9.69 1.60 4. 6. 10. 4. f 3. 1. 5. 8.50 18. 'i'lS.' 91. 8. * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. » Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. i> Exceeds by 300 acres the amount of land in the township as shown by original plat. ' c Value of railroad right of way not reported. ^Yalue Cbf homesteads not reported. " Exceeds by 121 acres amount of land in township as shown by original plat. f Includes church sites. s Includes burying grounds. LAND. 149 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt FKOM Taxation. Ph ra =303 •a a o C5 a i c o gag 1^ •a ■a (^ p oS o t.5 p a 52 CO a S3 S o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 2. 2. 40. 1. .50 50. 1 9 1. in. 75. 40. S .25 4 ■i 8.25 .75 2,660. 10. 231.60 e 7 8 1. 4. 42. 4. 23.75 .50 2. .50 281. 2. .50 .25 460. 170. 2,660. 10. in .25 n 7.50 542. 70. 80. 4. 164.60 1" .50 18 11 .50 80. 4. I'i 2. 16 18. 17 2.25 8. 40. 2. 18 87. 72. 19 160. 1\\ 91 72. 40. 175. 80. 9.> 2.50 2.60 93 i. 8. 4. oi 95 6. "6 4. 483.60 160. 201.25 97 79 55 104.40 2 i. 3. 2. 2. 2. 42.40 23. 416. 1. 10. 12. "9 1.25 Oq 30 1.50 8. 31 .50 144. 20. 17. 18.60 68. 20. 39 33 2. 10. 1. 221. 34 2 80 3') 18. 1.25 86 8.60 io. 12. 37 2. 4. 10. 6. 38 1, 80. 82. 39 2. 84. 200. in 41 1-1 1. 2. i ■13 " 8. 25. 47. 44 41. 4. 18. 4'i 50. 45,407. h 46,407. 46 47 k 50. 2. 1 8.75 48 21.16 1T8.50 8. 138.87 692.25 629. 49 50 •> Snperrisor reports that there are homestead lands, and lands held under military land warrant, but does not state the number of acres or value. 1 Valae of property used or intended for other j)ublic purposes, not reported ; value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. ) " Pour villaee lots," not Included. 1= " Bight village lots," not included. 1 "Twenty-one village lots." m Value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public Instruction for the year 18T8. 150 CENSUS OP MIOHIGAlSr, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Taxable and, Improved Lands,- COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Birch Enn... Blumfield ... Brady Brant Bridgeport.. Baena Vista Carrollton... Chapin Chesaning .. East Saginaw City Frankenmutli. Fremont Jonesfield Kochville Maple Grove. - EicMand Saginaw Saginaw City Spaulding St. Charles Swan Creek,. Tayraouth Thomas town . Tittabawassee . .. Zilwankie Sahtlao Co , Argyle Austin Bridgehampton Buel Delaware ., Elk Elmer Evergreen Flynn Forester _. Fremont Greenleaf Lamotte Lexington Maple Valley.. Marion Marlett Minden Moore Sanilac Speaker Washington Watertown Worth SOHOOLCEAPT Co. Manistique Manising Onota "1 p ^5 ■< «•« ►-1 »9 5 a a °« . w n'O ■" 5 &>» Acres. Acres. 22,581. 22,644 50 22,402.65 22,416.55 22,849. 22,860.50 36,180. 86,422. 22,218. 22,262.75 20,690. 20,792.50 2,208. 2,285.50 15,423. 16,625. 22,707.60 22,805. c 8.658. 3,750. 17,809. 17,853. 86,080. 86,803. 16,241.67 15,569.01 22,987.72 23,666.72 ( 4,386. 4,389. 28,622. 23,699. 15,698. 15,852. 4,758. 4,796.12 15,860. 16,860. 23,899. i 23,445. 28,627. 23,629.50 21,498. 21,496.50 20,269.68 20,353.58 21,887.75 21,991. 8,664.06 8,664.66 648,100.52 556,949.32 18,854. 20,214. 19,488. 20,213. 36,608. 86,727. 21,919.25 22,000. 29,381.70 29,385.20 22,721.75 28,000. 19,766. 20,126. 19,624. 20,746. 20,501.63 20,861.88 17,241. 17,287.50 21,516. 21,517.50 19,632. 20,931. 17,042. 18,166. 24,356. 24,494. 19,450. 19,853.50 43,161. 43,565. 82,640. 83,047.25 16,671. 16,802. 19,917.91 20,337.91 25,800. 25,826. 20,694. 20,696. • 22,318,26 22,321.06 16,970. 16,991. 21,834.02 21,841.52 634,720.67 667,165.67 90,598.67 90,698.67 801,353. 328,907. 242,764. 262,650. Acres. 4,006. 4,926. 2,215. 1,331. 3,489. 2,706. 1,443. 596. 8,380.25 3,760. 6,963. 619. 252. 5,589.17 1,359. 897. 5,963. 3,000. 1,141. 1,188. 980. 1,995. 8,193. 4,631. 2,000. 63,018.55 497. 1,755. 8,263. 657. 8,.328.70 1,673. 190. 11,170. 63.50 14, 11.50 242 44.75 102.60 27.60 203. 97.40 97. 44. 723. 827.34 629. 8. 77. 154. 38.12 46. 2.50 8.60 84. 103 25 .50 8,848.80 1,860. 725. 124. 80,76 3.50 278.26 151. 1,122. 137. 360.25 3,306. 46.50 2,541. 1.60 866. 1,299. 285.60 1,124. 9,304. 139. 1,881. 408.50 3,993.35 404. 8,645. 407.25 1,085. 181. 165. 420. 8,275. 26. 4,166. 2. 2,369. 2.80 21. 7.50 22,649. 9,886. 15 S si' Dollars. 17,550 825 a 2,040 2,166 b 18,700 9,950 2,026 1,400 22,400 638,725 6,040 4,r- 723 a 8,890 a 1,216 466 16,000 262,600 1,250 1,100 20 2,050 1,980 10,300 75,047 a 2,025 1,990 1,230 900 8,780 1,800 a 920 1,940 1,265 16,100 3,600 a 3,002 8,040 9,550 2,700 2,645 2,475 1,280 a 1,180 2,600 m 8,500 925 2511 6,460 45,698 a 260 28,182 17,166 Kinds oi' a S3 flj o > il3 No. of Acres. 160. 20O. 720, 276,84 7,215. 1 ,280. 480. 80. 860. 1,120. 360. 1,176. 1,120. 120. 860. 200. 120. 420. 2,418. 5"" No. -of Acres. 5.50 4. 2.60 1. 3. 2.50 2. 8. 10. 13. 4. 10. 5. 1.50 .50 4. 4. .50 45.30 2.50 .75 8.60 .25 2.60 1.60 4. 3. 2. 1.50 2.60 4. .60 1.81 1. .60 ".60 * Includes only lands helonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. a value of school property ohtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. i> Value of hurying grounds not reported. « Includes streets. i Four sites. e Supervisor says: *'R. R. lands, exempted by decision of supreme court," ' Probably only the resident laud. LAND. 151 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt PROM Taxation. §=« If 3 O o £ 1 is P ,3 l|i V d>-i .2 §60 oj >: n Kinds or " i fjj 4J >> Oj O (D ill o a IS •g Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. ■ No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1 Shiawassee Co Antrim _ 829,804.80 22,300.48 28,693. 22,650.06 18,644. 1,817. 747. 723. 847. 15,168. 28,955.84 15,360. 21,646. 20,964. 1,469. 22,254. 21,597. 18,470. 22,791.48 23,839. 15,505. 17,286.50 427,683.16 22,688.91 17,827. 7,040. 22,085. 21,086. 10,018. 22,961. 22,914. 14,263. 8,881. 22,988. 18,712. 19,119.10 22,938.85 10,769. 22,818. 28,040. 22,139. 20,S10. 10,147.30 1,176. 23,828. 25,000. l.SOO. 22,599. 305,532.60 22,561. 20,828. m 19,123. 20,805. 13,081. 21,862. 830,688.56 22,846.48 28.628.26 221665.26 1S,7T9. 1,845. 748.50 746.60 860. 15,168. 23.963.84 15,408.60 21,659. 21,121. 1,565. 22,260. 22,040.50 18,640. 22,879.23 23,844. 15,629. 17,296.50 ■ 429,075.27 22,098.16 17,940. 7,040. 22,270.26 21,250. 10,028. 22,965.50 22,942.50 14,279. 8,883. 22,998. 13,718.62 19,122.22 22,9^2.85 10,775.50 22,866. 23,040. 22,189. 21,033.50 10,228.05 1,350. 28,827.12 25,099. 1,820. 22,824.60 307,101.85 22,785. 20,940.50 19,266. 20,884. 13,163. 21,386.60 113,781.50 1,881. 11,367. 11,085.50 8,001. 1,880. 556. 408. 416. 3,207. 4,235. 7,496. 4,387. 7,264. 1,410. 8,777. 8,682. 7,115. 11,638. 6,840. 9,098. 7,423. 101,589.50 , 1,328.70 46. 85.25 15.20 186. 28. 1.50 23.50 «■ 3. 8!66 43.60 18. 167. 96. 6. 443.50 70. 8T.76 5. 124. 10. 1,492.11 4.26 lis. 8460,821 5,000 5,216 15,415 14,020 101,500 86,000 66,500 480. 71.75 4. a Bennington 4. 4 4. 5 Caledonia 8. fi Corunna City 1st Ward 2d Ward Sd Ward Fairfield . .75 7 .75 S 9 10 b 2,401 185 5,260 660 9,860 261,800 5,200 4,865 2,600 780 3,100 19,280 4,200 583,275 4,525 Value of school property as reported to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. « Value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of publicinstruction for the year 1878. ■1 Six sites. s Included in taxable land. Value of school property only obtained. ' Nine acres included in taxable land. LAHD. 153 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Vahie. Land Exempt FEOM TA XATION. It o m 'a a o O 611 c* s m ■gss n . Oj 91 i i-rH 13 to o(a b g a eg -■= .ti o J ■" -C fa n a; S O No of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 16.80 98.46 1. 2. 8.70 10. S. S3. 40. 437. 10. • 82.20 1. .35 29. 1.60 1. 42. 21. SO. 2. 1.25 .75 .50 21. 2. » 8. 1. 8. 2. 5. 7. 88. 2. .50 6. 2.25 2. 6. 6. 131.50 2. 1. 42. 103. 46. 2.S0 10. .20 2. 78. 60. 1. 1. IC 2. 108. O"! 2. 47.99 843. 691. 81. 278.87 Of- .60 113. OR 6 6 .50 2. 4. 26. 186. 100. 01 60. 8. 1. Of] 1.25 s 6.50 8. 1. 22. 01 2. 2. ^^ 60. .12 1. 2. 9B .25 .87 ..■iO SI 1.50 2. 40. .50 10. *?fl dl .50 7.50. 80. SO. 78. 80. 3. 50. ^fl 1.25 ^^ 6. 40. 1. 8. 7. 2. 147. 6. 8. 15. 1. 4.50 "" V." 80. 23. 20. .12 fl^ 4. 1. 1.50 200. 185.10 80. 'Ifl 5. 20. 9-30.50 1. Al 1, <\^ 44.5« 168.25 80. 10. A<\ 2. 5fl 1.50 1 100. 42. 78. 19.50 20. 2." 51 5. 65. RfJ 53 106. 54 .60 5Ji s Four acres included in tameable land. t Inclndes Talae of "property used or intended for other public purposes." I Eleven sites. i Five sites. It Three sites. 1 Inclndes 25 acres railroad gravel bed. mprobably does not include taxable land in the village of Constantine. 154 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— CojsTTiNUED. — Taxalle and Improved Lands, — COXJNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Plowerfield..., Leonidas Lockport Mendon Mottyille Nottawa Park Sherman Sturgis WWte Pigeon TtraooiA Co. Akron. Aimer Arbela Columbia Bayton _._, Denmark BIkland Ellington Elmwood Pair Grove Fremont , Geneva Gilford _.. Indian Fields.. Juniata Kingston , Koylton Millington Novesta, Tuscola Vassar Watertown Wells Wisner Van BtTRBN Co.. Almena... Antwerp.. Arlington Bangor Bloomingdale.. Colnmbia Decatur Deerfleld Geneva Hamilton Hartford Keeler Lawrence Paw Paw Pine Grove Porter South Haven... Waverly Acres. 22,564. 22,502. a 20,542. 21,216. 12,061. 22,402. 21,977. 18,497. 1-3,800. 12,761.50 470,418.03 21,783. 20,407. 20,789. 20,699.91 22,410.60 22,459. 19,119. 20,706. 20,992. 21,675. 19,66-3. 7,866.89 16,944. 20,460. 20,468. 20,870. 20,581. 22,966. 19,675. 20,482. 21,590.45 20,988. 16,088. 11,060.28 880,456.24 22,064. 22,117. 22,169. 22,188. 21,701. 21,604.33 20,768. 22,278.82 22,687. 21,876. 21,153. 21,336. 20,700.50 22,888.89 22,138. 18,918. 12,843. 21,596.20 Acres. 22,690. 22,520.75 20,750. 21,819.50 12,112.50 22,480. 22,020. 18,671.50 13,487."" 12,926. 479,584.78 21,789.60 20,727. 20,861. 20,612.41 22,420. 22,585.50 19,443.50 21,274. 21,599. 21,702.76 19,692.75 7,859.89 17,188. 20,924. 20,483.50 22,272.50 21,681. 23,055.50 21,015. 20,517.75 21,698.45 21,023. 13,196. 11,068.28 882,007.74 22,072. 22,880. 22,167. 22,217.50 21,754.75 21,778.83 20,864.50 22,281.82 22,769. 21,917. 21,461. 21,851. 20,753. 22,457.14 22,422.50 18,927. 12,834. 21,605.20 Acres. 18,515. 12,075. 16,608. 12,658. 8,945. 10,257. 16,601. 9,684. 9,527. 9,590. 60,591. 1.678. 3,576. 8,507. 1,320.75 8,404.26 8,437. 2,373. 1,895. 2,125. 4,687. 2,493. 945. l,.^. 2,900. 6,743. 916. 2,282. 8,234. 257. 5,134. 850. 3,963. 784. 201. 147,561.50 7,460. 15,820. 8,875. 6.246.50 7,185. 8,923. 8,797. 2,486. 8,724. 10,882. 11,112. 12,752. 11,827. 11,245. 6,245. 11,692. 8,172. Acres. 26. 18.75 208. 103.50 51.50 78. 48. 74.50 137.60 164.50 9,166.75 6.60 820. 72. 12.50 9.50 126.50 824.60 568. 607. 127.75 39.75 2.50 244. 464. 15.60 1,402.60 3,000. 89.50 1,440. 36.75 108. 40. 2,103. 8. 1,651.50 8. 213. 8. 84.50 58.76 169.50 96.50 7.50 82. 41. 803. 15. 52.50 78.76 234.50 9. 41. 9. So"' r^ O Q) OS > « cS O Hi M ^ ot< a Dollars. SU.IOO 10,680 1 156,460 41,190 7,270 22,500 24,400 1,480 67,000 19,342 157,932 4,400 o 11,979 800 6,800 4,550 4,1- 1,950 1,066 4,275 2,658 3,700 ' 3 3,600 670 27,250 6,950 7,100 c 4,425 6,810 « 5,920 18,660 27,500 <= 4,100 <: 4,005 826 487,175 7,550 30,600 6,760 12,920 11,876 5,400 61,000 .^260 f 6,890 8,900 40,600 16,800 81,700 18,300 195,860 9,340 26,900 2,540 Kinds oi' 03 O DQ QQ r ^ a oi _- " tu ill No. of Acres. 8,156. '"'im' 120. 280. 660. 600. 120. 200. 448. 1,080. 1,000. 1,440. 40. » 2,108. No. of Acres. 6. 5. 7. 4. 7. 6. 1.50 6. 4.50 50 4. 2. 6. 2.50 4. 2. 3. 4.75 4. 1. 3. 1.5(> 's're 123.50 3.50 13. 5. 7. 5.75 6. 10. 4. 5. 10. 8.50 5.25 7. 6.50 4. 7. * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. » Does not include taxable land in village of Three Bivers. l> Includes value of chnrch property. » Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1873. LAND. 155 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt PROM Taxation. 3 O .a " O o a 2 >. ■Sp cs tt n a ■» Is ■a p HhcS .2 .S3 IS u u i^ S'PPh*. ohSS CS s o No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 2. 6. 9. 40. 4.50 6. 24. 4. 1. 14. 7. 96. 2. 12. 2. 2.75 9. 160. 89. 86. 26. 30. T2. 114. 148. 197. 4. S. 2.60 8. 18. 4. 8. 2.50 1. 2.60 199. .10 2.50 19.26 280. 164.60 160. 6. 5. 8. 62. 6.50 .50 4. .50 40. 4. 4. 8. 1.50 2.60 I. 10. 3. 2. 2.25 82. 40. .50 4.50 .60 9. 40. .50 280. 1. 16. 72. 2. 4. 6. 1. 25. 100. 1. 1. 131.50 3. 8. 3. 8.50 6. 8. 1. 2.50 2. 8. 8. 3. T. 44.60 4. 2. 20. 2. 25.50 51. 831. 30.50 858.50 S 1.60 . a 2. 20. 165. 8 8 2. 72. 40. 160. 76. 2. .50 4. .60 1. 75. 80. 100. 8. 13. 171. 2. 1.50 18. 22.60 4. 20. 86. 5 .60 187. 6 .60 5 1. 8. 8. .... 5 5 d Includes value of school and chnrch property, — value of burying grounds not reported. ' Includes 160 acres part-paid land erroneously exempted from taxation. 'Value of Bchool property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. 156 CEKSUS OJF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Taxalle and Improved Lands,- 10 n 12 13 14 35 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 32 .g3 34 ■Bo 86 37 88 i89 40 41 42 48 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 58 54 55 56 57 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND W.-iEDS. rd 3 to % > g a 1 a 8-3 „• m KiKDS OP ill . ii 22 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No, of Acres. WASHTElfAW Co Ann Arbor Ann, Arbor City... 1st and 2d Wards. 8d and 4th Wards. 5th and 6th Wards 487,739.18 19,771. 640. 242. 818. 80. 22,747. 22,621. 19.565. 2i;040. 22,866. 22,778. 19,183. 22.785. 20,700. 22,604. 21,698. 22,760. c 21,220. 22,980. 22,478. 22,260. 21,970. 22,865. 20,689. 1,639.18 464.75 224.25 860.18 600. 877,109.33 26,062. 22,576. 21,010. 4,949.29 74.14 48,25 60.70 72.78 606.27 1,365.69 161.72 847.40 818.71 925.85 494.88 20,625.75 23,996. 21,500. 16,763. 22,054. 22,905. 12,447. 22,428. 22,520.79 23,000. 22,999. 439,153.75 19,840. 647.75 249.75 818. 80. 22,767. 22,768.50 19,574.26 21,049. 22,954. 22,829. 19,185. 22.952. 20,721. 22,806. 21,761.25 22,815. 21,883. 22,939.50 22.600. 22,398. 21,976. 22.888.50 20,711.50 1,692.,60 456. 225. 870. 641.50 879,702.06 26,227. 22.609. 21,058. 5,295. 86. 47.60 64.50 88. 026. 1,412. 161. 867. 856. 1,072. 516. 20,625.75 24,026. 21,542. 17,078. 22,061.25 22,988. 12,664.25 22,397. 22,706.79 28,108. 23,040. 269,715. 11,764. 540. 170. 296. 75. 6,846. 15,185. 9,620. 11,024. 11,936. 16,170. 11,728. 15,612. 12,865. 17,006. 18,076. 15,966. 13,833. 14,986. 15,652. 10,688. 14,714. 14,950. 15,941. 680. 280. 160. 240. 1,414.62 69. 7.75 7.75 $652,095 5615 164j!500 164,500 90.50 ]. 1. 1. 20. 142.50 9.25 9. 88. 56. 2. 167.. 21. 802. 68.25 55. 118. 9.60 22. 138. 6. 88.60 22.60 53,87 1.25 .75 9.87 41.50 2,592.78 165. 33. 48. 846.71 11.86 4.25 18.80 16.22 20.78 46.41 9.28 19.60 86.29 146.66 21.62 11,460 10,860 a 8,750 16,000 17,800 7,260 2,800 20,040 7,000 40,920 20,680 42,840 47,200 6,600 18,950 66,000 6,700 25,9.50 1,430 114,800 a 5,100 28,000 72,700 14,000 9,388,195 62,500 18,825 18,500 7,470,960 1,057,220 1,814,480 921,900 637,960 617,770 1,009,390 690,910 J 688,800 648,820 f 581,220 108,000 e 7,850 6,000 18,000 s 81,000 8,000 11,160 18,600 111,160 68,000 81,600 6,110 8. Bridgewater Dexter. . ._ 2. 5. Freedom 4. Lima... . 5. Lodi 3. Lyndon.. .... 2. Mfanchester Northfield Pittsfleld 6. 1. 6. Salem 2,60 Saline 5. Scio , 8. 4. Saperior . . 5. 10. Webster 2. York 4. Tpsllanti . 4. Ypsilanti City.... 1st Ward... 2. .25 2d Ward 8d Ward .75 4th and 6th Wards Watnb Co. 1. 186,254.75 9,021. 14,396. 12,999. 4,847.60 86. 47.50 78 72 Brownstown Canton . 5. 5. 4. Petroit City. iBt Ward 11.65 .45 2d Ward. 8d Ward .18 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 7th Ward 8lh Ward 9th Ward 10th Ward 12th Ward 88. 626. 1,412. 161. .31 2.08 1.S6 .70 1.48 856. 1,072. 1.71 2.14 69 4,808. 10,692. 9,867. 7,020. 6,689. 14,879. 6,449. 1 14,605.25 17,480.50 18,000. 8,018. b Greenfield Grosse Point. Hamtramok 30. 42. 820. 7.26 S3. 107.26 469. 186. 103. 41. 4. 2. 1 3. Livonia .. .... s Monguagon 2. 6 3. Redford 5 8. * Inclndes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate jjurposes. » Value of property of persons unable to pay taxes not reported. b Includes burying grounds, c " Does not inclnde vilKge plats." ^i Includes $700 value of property of persons unable to pay taxes in the 1st and 3d wards. LAND. 157 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Lahd Exempt from Taxation. -a a o o P ■& a cq 5 03 ■gss St p.S ll t3 ^ a» "S ■=> ft S Is lis p a O No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 97.75 128.50 1. 69. 906.50 67. 5. 6. 122.37 1 2 1.75 3 1.75 4 5 a 7. 8. 6. 8. 2. 7 .60 184. u .25 1. • 9 5. 11) 2. 6. 5. 76. 88. n 15. 12 18 4. 9. 2. 145. 1. 14 * 20. 15 4. 2.50 8. 25. 4. 6. 8. 2. 4. 2. 80. 2. 1. 170. 50. 36. 76. 120. 1« 12.25 17 6. 1R 5. 19 1.50 ?,n 1. 30. 60. 21 8. 52. 9.9, 1. 1. 23 3.50 2. 1. 6. .50 20. 15. 11.50 24 .50 25 8.50 .87 .25 96 .25 27 .75 28 2. .50 6. 188.83 6.50 5. 1,157.84 160. 20. 26. 126.84 9. .12 29 .50 80. 579.50 5. 6. 15. 1-35. 30 11S.86 17.11 883.87 128. 81 6. 82 1.50 .60 .IS 3. 84 88.76 .08 13.11 20.87 .16 1.50 .75 .16 .25 12. 1.25 .17 3.% 2.25 Rfi 2.50 .25 1.47 37 2. 9.40 10 60 8.65 10. 4. 16.60 80.75 7.44 20.60 38 4.25 3* 3.38 .08 6.84 2.30 40 11.25 9. 41 3 88 4'- .50 1. .75 1. 43 3.08 '14 6.07 126. 4. .18 45 .20 46 -17 1. 5. 4. 50. 4. 3. 1. 15.50 7. 8. 1. 20. 48 4. 82. 49 38. 120. 112. ■iO .25 f■^ 1, 76. 1. v. 1.50 102.75 2. 7. 10. 53 1.50 164. 160. 76. 36. 280. 54 5. 4. 55 5. 56 1. 57 « Valne of property "owned by persons nnable to pay taxes," reported from the 1st ward. , f Includes value of property of persons unable to pay taxes. K Valne of school property obtained from report to the saperintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. i> Nine sites. i Seven sites. 158 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — GoNTiNXS'EO.—Taxaile and Improved Lands, — COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. % it 11 h a G3 1 B 13 1 1 = mS a Kinds of OS o v . II 1" Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Dollars. No. of Acres. No. Of Acres. 1 Springwells 14,0T0. 23,040. 15,120. 18,830. 223.50 128.50 80. 65. 312,146.68 31,909.79 19,206.43 15,700.71 15,010. 13,899. 17,633. 42,940. 22,120. 21,947. 86,119. 16,381.02 32,868.70 21,511,88 14,496. 28,047. 15,127. 18,950.50 275.52 150.75 40.60 84.17 842,100.85 84,895.29 22,933.14 19,277.84 19,291. 18,902.60 21,997. 45,280. 23,084. 22,125.98 38,598. 20,706.02 83,348.70 22,162.88 6,575, 4,480. 5,290.50 11,574.50 223.50 128.50 SO. 65. 4,188.79 198.79 108. 14. 853. 685. 4.34. 200. 421. 426. 7. 7. 120.50 62.02 22.25 10.60 19.17 29,954.27 2,485.50 8,726.66 8,576.63 4,281. 8.50 4,464. 2,340. 964. 178.98 2,479. 4,324. 480. 651. {820,600 2,600 1,800 4,040 147,000 60,000 60,000 27,000 115,000 6,845 16,702 10,729 14,970 75 11,320 10,960 6,250 716 8,678 26,220 b 786 6,800 3.50 ? 4. s 3. VanBnren --- Wyandotte Oity... 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward Wbxpobd Co Antioch Cedar Creek Cherry Grove Clam Lake Cleon 8. s 3.67 f, .50 7 2. R LIT 9 10 H li 13 U 29,623.61 2,400. 8,649. 8,576.68 4,140. 14.56 .80 1.25 .50 1. Ifi Colfax 4,460. 2,840. 960. 178.98 2,479. 4,320. 480. 640. 2. 1« Greenwood IT 4. IR 1<» Henderson... Selma...... ._ _ IS. 184. 271. 1,302. m 1.60 '>] Springville Wexford n 4. * Includes only lands belonging to county, township, city, or village, used or intended for corporate purposes. » School-house located on homestead lands. LAND. 159 Lands Exempt from Taxation and their Value. Land Exempt FBOM Taxation. cS Pi m goo 4 1' i O f-i n ■& •gss III *o o ,£3 OJ ■ggf III B.2 >^ a 13 °* to !l P Property used or intended for other Public Pur- poses.* Sites for Incorpor- ated Library, Be- nevolent, Chari- table, and Scien- tific Institutions. 13 U 0) No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No, Of Acres. No. of Acres. No. Of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. No. of Acres. 1.50 800. 3. i. 9. 4. 4. 110. 11. 1 9, S 2.60 67. 84. 41. 15. 8. IS. 216.41 4 8.35 ,5 2.75 6 .60 T R 4.T0 12. 6. 88. 80. I .20 in 76.41 11 If* .50 140. IS 2.60 1. 14 1. 15 16 IT 1R It 2.60 'O '1 3. 1. 8. n *> Includes value of school property obtained from report to the superintendent of public instruction for the year 1878. 160 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 11.— Showing the Total Number of Farms, and the Total Area and the Average Area of Farms, in Acres, for the State, and for the Counties and Totonships in Michigan, at the time of mahing the general assessment for 187Jf* STATE AND COUNTIES.. State Alcona Allegan Antrim Barry Bay Benzie , Berrien. - _ Branch Calhonn Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Clinton Eaton Genesee Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale , Huron , Ingham Ionia Iosco .1. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. 113,fl8 10,213,692 90.06 134 32,646 243.62 4,342 828,978 75.76 434 60,778 140.04 2,S97 249,272 86.04 631 44,864 88.52 259 41,284 169.89 8,548 266,006 74.79 3,233 267,177 82.64 8,TS6 893,359 103.89 1,618 172,413 106.88 874 48,069 128.62 201 72,196 869.18 8,290 273,985 83.27 3,680 285,602 77.60 3,758 818,197 84.78 630 69,270 130.69 1,848 156,283 84.77 4,055 816,519 78.05 1,448 197,789 187.06 2,980 262,146 87.96 8,461 291,470 84.46 180 25,426 141.25 630 59,002 98.65 8,361 864,674 108.47 1,520 158,078 103.99 284 80,677 108.01 5,271 428,948 81.37 COUNTIES. Lake Lapeer Leclanaw Lenawee Livingston Macomb Manistee . Mason Mecosta Midland Monroe Montcalm Mnskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ontonagon Osceola Ottawa Saginaw Sanilac-. Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tnscola Van Buren , Washtenaw - Wayne No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. 864 40,120 2,894 261,645 862 118,280 8,159 262,880 1,886 218,091 3,645 261,492 618 69,879 604 88,776 800 79,806 844 44,069 3,276 240,440 1,816 158.911 839 77,400 1,105 114.787 4,268 426,677 954 99,776 124 9,511 786 74,587 2,980 206,744 2,257 177,857 2,161 229,290 2,813 242,223 3,446 296,468 2,450 278,009 2,297 197,175 3,056 232,137 2,578 298,464 8,593 247,456 Average No. of Acres in Farms. 110.21 90.8T 187.21 80.08 112.98 71 .73 186.21 97.81 99.75 128.10 73.89 84.75 92.25 103.87 100.08 104.58 76.70 94,83 70.21 78.68 106.69 86.10 86.08 118.47 85.84 75.96 115.77 68.87 * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. [Note.— The information contained in Table II. was not furnished in the census proper, but was compiled in the office of the Secretary of State from the original schedules on which the supervisors took down the statisties, and may not in any case be strictly correct. The first column in the original schedules contained the names of the land owners, agents, or managers, and the second showed the number of acres of taxable land owned or controlled by each. The corresponding columns in the table are headed **Number of Farms" and "Number of Acres in Farms, ^' the number of names being taken as the number of farms, and the num- ber of acres of taxable land as the number of acres in farms. Both the land owners and the taxable land in cities and villages have been excluded in compiling the table. The information is believed to be sufliciently accurate for all practical purposes, especially for the older portions of the State, where, outside of cities and villages, there is comparatively little taxable land that is not farm land.] LAND. 161 TABLE II.— Continued.— iVwrnJer and Area of Farms. STATE, COUNTIES, AND TOWNSHIPS. State Alcona Co.' Alcona Greenbn^h HarrieTille AtlEOAN Co Allegan Caeco Cheshire. -_ Clyde Dorr __. Fillmore Ganges Gnn Plain Heath Hopkins Lalietown ... Lee Leighton Hanlins . Martin _ Monterey Otsego Overipal Pine Plains Salem. .^ Sangatnct Trowbridge Watson Wayland Antbih Co.' Banks Central Lake Elk Kapids Forest Home... Mancelona Milton Torch Lake BabrtCo.2 Assjrria Baltimore Barry _ Carlton Castleton Hastings Irving Johnstown Maple Grove Orangeville PrairievlUe Batland Thornapple Yankee Springs. Bat Co.3 Arenac AtiGres Bangor Beaver. Clayton Deep Eiver Merritt Monitor. No of Average No. of Farms. Acres in No. of Acres in Farms. 118,413 10,218,692 90.05 184 82,646 248.62 58 5,068 95.48 8 1,124 140.50 78 26,464 862.88 4,842 828,978 75.76 221 15,687 70.98 186 9,048 48.62 24T 14,151 57.29 41 8,49S 85.81 2U 17,187 80.81 291 16,641 56.81 165 11,448 69.85 249 21,828 87.21 84 7,183 85.51 224 15,869 71.29 112 6,878 61.86 89 8,590 92.05 231 18,841 79.40 101 8,685 85.60 176 16,169 85.20 211 16,831 .77.40 214 16,057 75. 2U9 16,460 78.75 62 6,224 100.40 186 22,819 167.79 210 11,663 55.64 198 16,101 78.24 261 18,660 71.11 265 20,725 78.20 484 60,778 140.04 99 10,649 107.56 112 10,718 95.65 2 200 100. 111 26,488 238.58 80 3,010 101.88 60 5,621 97.01 20 8,872 198.60 2,897 249,272 86.04 177 17,718 100.07 284 21,498 91.85 221 19,958 90.28 215 18,572 68.12 270 18,254 67.6U 195 14,471 74.21 249 22,883 91.69 212 16,177 76.80 240 19,590 81.62 160 15,157 94.78 147 18,142 128.41 190 18,898 99.46 203 16.499 81.27 184 16,520 89.78 531 44,854 83.52 70 8,875 126.78 27 2,763 102.83 18 1,080 60. 86 2,200 61.11 24 2,886 120.25 88 3,072 93.09 49 8,206 65.42 69 5,291 76.68 COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Portsmouth . Standish Williams Benzie Co.^.. Benzonia Gilmore Inland Jo.vfleld Lake Platte Weldon Bekbien Co. 2, Bainbridge . Benton Berrien Bachanan Chickaming.. Galien Hagar Lake Lincoln New Bnfialo Nlles.....'... Oronoko Pipestone... Eoyalton SodnB St. Joseph... Three Oaks.. Watervliet.. Branch Co.*.. Batavia Bethel Bronson Butler California ... Coldwater... Gllead Girard Kinderhook.. Mattison . Noble Ovid Qnincy Snerwood Union„ Calhoun Co... Albion Athens Battle Creek. Bedford Burlington... Clarence Clarendon ... Convis Eckford Emmet Fredonia Homer Lee Le Roy Marengo Marshall No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. 62 4,868 47 8,193 96 7,420 259 41,284 75 18,161 47 6,766 47 6,499 29 4,904 7 1,014 41 7,243 10 1,707 3,513 265,006 285 20,288 811 9,830 195 20,626 152 16,618 108 8,251 174 13,649 175 8,836 155 21,628 185 7,685 202 9,574 298 24,639 176 18,086 286 22,965 166 9,552 171 11,876 154 8,718 169 20,944 241 18,861 8,2S3 267,177 250 20,388 240 18,425 242 21,465 265 19,611 149 11,625 263 16,908 126 12,890 277 22,618 135 18,121 226 19,915 186 18,287 187 17,631 278 19,176 183 20,299 276 20,538 8,780 893,859 172 21,145 208 19,560 176 19,461 267 22,849 234 19,743 185 16,586 182 15,196 ICO 20,295 181 19,284 167 19,577 168 21,082 246 22,166 186 13,274 181 22,730 169 22,330 177 19,706 Average No. of Acres in Farms. • Exclnsive of Oscoda county, which is attached to Alcona, and for which the Echedule did not show the number of farms. » Exclusive of two townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. • Exclusive of three townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. • Exclusive of four townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. ' Exclusive of one township for which the schedule did not show the number of farms. 31 m: CENSUS OP MICHiaAN, 1874, TABLE II. — Continued. — Numler and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Newton Pennfleia Sheridan Tekonsha Cass Co.' Howard Jefferson La Grange MarcelluB Newberg Penn Pokagon Silver Creek Wayne. , Chaelbtoix 00.2. Boyne Valley... Charlevoix Evangeline...^., Eveline , Marion Norwood Wilson Chbbotoan Co.., Beangrand Benton... Bnrt Duncan... Grant Inverness , Clinton Co. 2 ... Bath Bengal.. Bin^am DeWitt Dnplain Eagle i. Essex , Greenbnsh , Lebanon Olive , Ovid Eiley , Vic:tor Watertown , Westphalia Eaton Co.' Bellevue Benton.. , Brookfleld Cannel.. , Chester.. .., Eaton , Eaton iiapids... Hamlin Ealamo Oneida , Boxand Snnfleld Vermontville... Walton Winder Genkbbe Co. 2... Argentine Atlas Burton No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. 1S6 21,818 117.30 in 20,778 117.38 184 17,765 96.54 202 19,519 96.62 1,618 172,413 106.88 169 19,186 118.52 173 19,040 110.05 161 22,472 139.57 198 14,739 74.48 219 18,843 86.04 191 20,918 109.51 1T5 18,976 108.43 180 20,153 111,96 1« 18,086 123.08 374 48,069 128.52 4.3 4,908 114.18 70 9,895 141.85 40 8,960 99. 60 5,898 98.21 87 0,668 177.51 72 11,200 165.55 52 5,645 108.55 201 72,196 859.18 40 8,048 76.20 16 2,206 187.87 12 1,556 129.66 9 880 92.22 67 59,208 883.70 57 6,848 98,82 8,290 278,985 88.27 187 16,657 83.73 211 17,678 88.75 143 16,862 107.42 2S0 19,490 84.73 234 17,892 74.82 172 19,285 111.88 223 22,617 101.55 238 18,280 78.24 145 10,264 70.71 256 20,297 79.59 804 20,662 67.96 231 17,684 76.65 197 19,964 101.84 264 17,409 66.94 261 22,029 84.40 3,680 285,602 77.60 286 22,212 7T.66 267 22,124 86.08 222 17,305 77.95 231 21,171 91.64 203 15,085 74.31 210 15,186 72.81 222 16,893 76.09 227 22,289 98,18 202 20,299 100.49 860 21,218 58.93 237 17,791 76.06 248 18,172 73.27 298 20,572 69.08 225 18,668 82.48 202 16,727 66.37 8,T53 818,197 84.78 143 18,971 132.66 201 21,655 107.23 237 18,875 79.64 COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Clayton Davison. Fenton Flint , Flushing , Gaines , Genesee Grand Blanc, Montrose Mt. Morris... Mundy Eichfleld Thetford , Vienna G'd Teavbrsb Co. 8, Blair , Grant Mayfield , Paradise , Peninsula. , Traverse Gratiot Co. 2. Arcada Bethany.. Elba Emerson Fulton Hamilton Lafayette Newark New Haven , North Shade North Star Seville Sumner Washington Wheeler Hillsdale Co. 2. Adams , Allen „ Amboy. Cambria Camden Fayette , Hillsdale. Jefferson Litchfield , Moscow , Pittsford Hansom Heading Scipio , Somerset.. Wheatland Wright Huron Co.*... Bingham Bloomfield.. Brookfleld .. Colfax Dwight Fair Haven. Gore Grant Hume. Huron Lake No. of Farms. 280 201 221 220 246 260 264 204 161 197 298 241 220 219 530 124 69 56 67 156 58 116 155 59 73 219 45 57 1 149 152 191 182 141 128 4,0.56 308 209 227 214 822 189 116 826 199 222 328 806 262 147 196 208 1,448 108 24 174 97 46 69 No. of Acres in Farms. 18,202 20,818 17,650 17,720 18,885 19,069 20,801 22,818 10,352 15,789 22,840 22.862 16,591 16,009 69,270 19,059 9,825 8,125 8,986 14,631 9,244 156,288 9,064 12,509 6,249 6,860 16,993 4,845 6,816 11,744 12,109 16,003 13,095 12,887 12,352 9,144 7,613 316,519 21,528 19,775 15,988 16,922 24,464 12,307 8,442 20,256 19,868 21,198 22,669 18,604 19,439 11,798 21,812 17,427 25,082 197,789 12,852 17,348 8,351 4,966 18,244 18,461 8,005 8,814 7,920 4,088 13,208 Average No. of Acres in Farms. 1 Exclusive of six townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. 2 Exclusive of one township for which the schedule did not show the number of farms. s Exclusive of four townships forwhich the schedules did not show the number of farms. * Exclusive of three townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. LAND. 163 TABLE IL — Continued. — Number and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. No. of Farma. No. of Acres ia Farms. Average No. of Acres m Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. Paris „- 95 60 91 78 144 38 84 44 62 2,980 269 248 208 209 1.S3 176 279 208 183 234 178 212 148 175 146 8,451 277 219 213 249 260 200 203 185 240 199 265 270 247 288 236 180 80 32 14 16 21 10 86 12 9 630 18 56 40 24 118 166 44 17 86 69 10 12,1.35 6,547 11,422 17,042 17,098 6,814 8,213 4,839 8,432 262,146 18,559 20,002 20,909 19,806 11,197 20,275 17,638 14,257 18,788 21,727 16,146 18,056 14,630 16,064 16,096 291,470 23,698 17,697 16,445 22,312 18,078 16,649 16,900 19,949 22,283 18,121 20,418 21,518 21,779 22,880 17,814 25,426 8,639 4,421 2,120 1,976 4,663 678 8,669 8,020 1,440 59,002 1,705 5,954 4,212 2,204 8,066 14,299 4,694 1,630 7,8-34 7,704 700 127.78 109.11 125.51 218.48 118.73 139.84 97.83 109.97 1S6.H 87.96 71.65 80.65 103. 94.76 84.17 115.19 68.21 70.23 102.36 92.86 93.82 86.16 99.18 86.08 104.11 84.46 85.63 80.80 77.20 89.60 69.51 83.24 83.25 147.77 92.63 66.98 77.08 79.67 88.17 96.13 75.69 141.25 117.96 138.15 151.42 123.50 222.04 67.80 99.13 251.66 160. 93.65 118.66 106.32 105.80 91.83 71.88 91.66 306.68 95.88 91.09 111.65 70. Jackson Oo.> 8,361 225 191 191 194 214 185 263 211 169 137 208 210 191 19H 131 271 194 1,620 265 186 2.57 186 128 181 175 143 284 28 68 14 54 67 38 25 5,271 198 »398 241 177 248 216 226 172 197 227 185 215 262 133 202 878 261 94 296 97 122 280 214 b2S7 864 94 19 864,574 19,767 22,937 21,584 27,684 21,660 18,452 27,310 22,560 16,166 17,779 21,464 19,681 20,996 22,189 17,464 21,874 26,777 158,078 22,898 17,846 21,866 18,819 16,944 19,355 19,451 20,911 30,677 3,520 6,066 8,139 7,515 4,844 2,960 2,044 428.948 19,839 i 22,087 23,084 19,784 19,222 19,148 21,597 16,058 18,185 21,816 14,550 21,786 19,800 9,247 19,048 21,847 20,632 9,262 20,960 7,606 7,866 21,506 16,129 b 19,605 40,120 8,652 2,960 108.47 87.85 120.08 Sand Beach Coucord 112.74 Sebewaing.__... Grass Lake Hanover Henrietta Leoni . 142.44 101.21 Sherman Si eel 99.74 107.94 Yerona Liberty 106.87 Napoleon . .... 101.61 129.77 Pnlaeki 108.19 Rives . 98.24 Delhi Spring Arbor 109.92 112.95 1.S8.81 Le Roy Tompkins 78.87 Leslie Waterloo 132.87 Locke Kalamazoo Co.' Alamo Meridian 103.99 86.40 Stockbridge 95.94 86.08 Wheats eld Pavilion 101.72 "White Oak Prairie Ronde Richland 132.87 106.98 Schoolcraft..- Texas 111.14 146.23 Kalkaska Co.i Boardman _. 108.01 125.71 Danby Clearwater 89.04 Eastoii- _ _. Cold Springs Orange 224.21 189.16 Keene - — -. Rapid River gpringfield Wilson 84.98 77.8g North Plains 81.76 Kent Co 81.87 Ada 100.19 65.49 Alpine 95.57 111.77 Iosco Co ' Byron Caledonia 77.52 88.64 Cannon.- . 95.66 98.86 92.05 96.10 Plaintield™ Sable Grand Rapids Grattan 78.64 101.33 Lowell 73.6« Nelson 69.52 Oakfleld 94.27 58.57 Plainfield 79.04 98.63 70.77 77.88 Tyrone 64.46 98.60 Walker 70.69 Holland Wyoming.- 68.31 Sherman » .-_,. Lake Co 110.21 92.04 Wise . Cherry Valley 155.7S ' Exclusive of one township for which the schednle did not show the number of farms. 2 Exclusive of two townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. » Exclusive of eight townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. » Forty-two farms contained less than 1 acre each, b Thirty farms contained less than 10 acres each. 164 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoKTiNUED. — Number and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AHD TOWNSHIPS. Elk Ellsworth Killbuck. Lake Pinora __ Pleasant Plains. Webber Yates , li^PEER Co." Almont Arcada Attica Burlington Biiruside Deertield Dryden Elba , Goodland , Hadley Imlay Lapeer Marathon Metamora North Branch Oregon Rich LEEliNAW Co Bingham. __ Centreville Cleveland Elmwood Empire Glen Arbor Kasson Leelanaw Solon Lbhawee Co.' Adrian Blissfleld Cambridge Doerfleld Fairfield Macon Ogden Palmyra.., Eidgeway Riga Eome Seneca Tecumseh, _ Woodstock LmUGSTON Co.3.. Brighton Cohoctah Conway Deeriieid Genoa Green Oak Hamburg Howell Marion Occola Maoomb Co Armada No. of Farms, No. of Acres in Farms. n 1,520 « 4,666 21 2,080 17 1,996 « 8,899 40 5,584 33 4,698 85 4,170 2,894 261,545 207 21,856 78 4,370 207 1,5,935 164 16,226 192 17,265 68 5,167 233 22,925 98 9,825 154 12.652 249 21,567 265 15,248 197 20,5'9 178 16,982 206 211,589 173 17,793 141 12,230 99 10,472 862 118,280 126 12,943 108 14,648 124 17,639 62 6,8i!6 187 18,828 39 7,896 77 11,825 122 16,346 77 12,884 8,159 252,830 282 22,256 261 12,865 215 20,447 220 10,259 275 21,954 205 18,898 195 17, U9 270 22,737 170 13,787 263 16,261 283 22,487 232 26,(180 98 9,2a8 190 19,937 1,886 218,091 145 19,809 224 22,997 206 17,215 184 21,659 164 19,915 196 22,695 165 21,617 286 25,200 160 21,492 168 20,692 8,645 261,492 187 20,793 Average No. of Acres in Parma. 13818 97.14 99.04 117.41 82.95 1-39 142.21 119.14 90.87 105.58 56.02 76.98 98.98 89.86 75.88 98.89 105.64 Si. 15 86.61 69.77 104.16 95.12 99.94 102.85 86.78 105.77 137.21 102.72 185.62 142.25 121.65 137.89 202.46 158.67 125.78 166.67 80.08 78.92 49.29 95.10 46.68 79.83 89.74 87.84 84.21 81.10 61.82 79.45 107.88 94.72 104.93 112.98 136.61 102.66 83.66 117.71 121.43 115.28 189 46 88.42 134.82 130.82 71.78 111.18 COUNTIES ASD TOWNSHIPS. MASOJf Co.' Amber Branch Grant Hamlin Lincoln Pere Marquette.. Kiverton Sherman Summit Victory Bruce Cbesterfleld.. Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox Macomb Kay Eichmond... Shelby Sterling Warren Washington . Manistee Co.*. Arcadia Bear Lake Brown Manistee Morrilla Onekama Pleasanton No. of Farms. Mecosta Co.'. .(Etna Austin Chippewa Colfax Deerfleld Fork Grant Green Hinton Mecosta Millbrook Sheridan Wheatland .. Midland Co.s. Edenville Geneva Gladwin , Grout Hope IngersoU Jasper Lincoln Porter Warren MOHGOE CO.5. Ash , Bedford Berlin , Dundee , Erie , Exeter , 286 287 833 70 269 805 244 800 199 262 875 285 513 97 132 68 34 26 77 79 604 78 17 67 16 12 28 205 64 63 75 800 49 66 65 411 67 40 85 111 91 6S 57 85 344 62 19 82 24 46 72 81 24 27 17 5,276 294 290 188 340 214 2U No. Of Acres in Farms. 28,360 18.640 16,570 18,687 6,848 19,404 19,624 20,405 23,195 21,629 17,752 18,301 22,890 69,879 11,543 16,821 Average No. of Acres in Farms, 79.72 78.56 57.78 41.10 83.47- 72.13 64.34 83.62 77.31 108 68. 67.75 48.80 78.56 186.21 119. 127.48 8,204 94.23 4,138 169.16 11,203 145.49' ,12,534 158.65- 68,776 97.31 6,620 72.05' 1,480 87.05 7,120 106.26- 1,230 82. 5,815 484.58 2,802 1011.07 19,939 97.26- 4,665 86.20 3,943 74.89 6,172 82.29 79,806 99.75 6,262 107.88 6,500 83.38 5,392 82.95 6,666 166.65 8,734 86,68 8,440 86. 8,120 89.14 9,686 86.81 8,666 95.23 6,811 108.81 6,049 106.12 4,041 115.45 9,989 ■ 116,15 44,069 128.10 4,-492 86.33 821 43.21 8,658 111.08 3,006 125.25- 8,825 88.15 6,060 84.02 4,.^43 146.5* 12,982 640.91 8,006 111.38- ],TO1 106.85 240,440 78.8» 22,285 75.62 24,688 85.13 15,674 86.65 22,753 66.92 16,442 76.83 15,455 78.24 1 Exclusive of one township for which the schedule did not show the number of farms. « Exclusive ot eight townships for which ihe schedules did not show the number of farms » Exclusive ol' six townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. * Exclusive of three townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. ' Exclusive of two townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. LAND. 165 TABLE II.— CoKTiNUED.— iVMWiSfir and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Frenchtown ... La Salle Milan Monroe liaisinville Summerfield... Whlteford Montcalm Co. '. Belvidere Bloomer Bashnell Cato Crystal Day DonglaBS Eureka Evergreen Fairplain Maple Valley . Montcalm PierBon Reynolds Blchland MnSKHQCN Co. 2 Bine Lake Cedar Creek... Dal ton Eggleston Emitport Holton Laketon Muskegon Norton Kavenna Whitehall White Biver. ., NirwATOO Co Ashland Barton Beaver Big Prairie Bridgeton Brooks.. ., Croton Dayton Denver... Eosley Everett Grant Monroe Norwich Sheridan Sherman Oakland Co. 2... Addison Avon Bloomfield Brandon Farmington Groveland Highland Independence .. Lyon Milford Nov! Oakland No. of No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Farms. Acres in Farms. 801 19,451 64.62 203 15,646 77.07 281 15,688 66.29 ]63 10,043 61.61 844 28,815 82.31 165 12,786 77.49 287 21,414 74.61 1,816 168,911 84.75 19 1,640 86.31 252 19,859 76.82 219 16,911 77.21 99 9,295 93.88 125 11,695 93.66 57 5,802 101.78 82 7,517 91.68 188 15,694 85.T5 68 7,194 105.79 180 15,495 86.08 89 9,599 107.85 200 11,689 57.69 181 12,746 97.29 . 91 7,610 83.62 21 1,815 86.42 889 77,400 92.25 61 7,434 145.76 92 12,967 140.88 58 6,887 118.74 48 8,864 194.61 70 8,881 54.72 80 9,340 116.75 62 1,623 81.21 70 2,146 80.65 63 3,218 51.07 169 11,899 70.40 45 5,890 119.77 46 4,811 93.71 1,105 114,787 108.87 152 18,977 91.95 62 4,988 79.64 84 4,473 131.55 52 7,075 136.05 50 8,441 168.82 69 8,254 140.40 100 10,260 102.60 141 12,24T 86.86 103 10,878 100.70 70 6,898 70.96 29 2,220 -76.66 18 2,628 146. 40 6.137 128.42 27 3,877 148.69 85 10,240 120.47 77 6,224 67.94 4,253 425,677 100.08 203 23,080 113.44 214 22,614 105.67 250 22,120 88.48 174 19,881 114.25 265 22,288 84.08 226 22,856 98.92 201 20,671 102.84 160 19,414 121,83 201 18,749 93.27 167 17,963 107.51 206 21,544 104.68 171 20,411 119.86 COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Oxford Pontiac Rose Royal Oak Soathfield Springfield Troy Waterford West Bloomfield. OOBANA Co. '. Benona Clay Banks .. Colfax Crysial Elbridge Perry Golden Grant Greenwood.. Leavitt Newfleld Otto Pentwater ... Shelby Weare Ontonagon Co. *. Greenland Ontonagon Rockland.. Osceola Co Burden Cedar Evart Hartwlck _ Hersey Highland Le Roy Lincoln Middle Branch. Orient.. Osceola Richmond Rose Lake Sherman. Sylvan Ottawa Co. J... Allendale Blendon Chester Crockery Georgetown . . Grand Haven . Holland Jamestown Olive Polkton Tallmage Wright Zeeland Saginaw Co. a. Alhee Birch Rnn Blnmfleld Brady Brant No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. 180 20,476 122 16,754 231 22,857 235 15,686 272 21,321 179 19,643 262 21,977 176 19,392 168 17,194 954 99,776 83 10,433 90 8,621 16 2,875 49 6,830 77 5,678 91 8,509 79 7,848 61 5,660 49 7,6.50 62 7,296 68 7,208 18 2,780 25 2,651 130 10,298 70 6,189 124 9,511 26 2,421 58 4,488 40 2,607 786 74,587 63 6,809 19 1,675 69 6,811 87 4,898 66 6,882 88 6,158 60 4,797 118 8,272 20 3,805 16 1,142 40 4,852 104 10,492 89 8,267 77 7,664 25 2,675 2,930 205,744 181 10,706 114 6,420 222 18,169 143 10,480 262 19,603 176 9,283 276 14,778 833 20,671 228 16,614 816 21,.588 195 18,694 184 17,938 845 20,815 2,267 177,857 81 8,886 194 13,402 200 16,052 117 10,173 67 6,179 Average No. of Acres In Farms. ' Exclusive of five townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. " Exclusive of four townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. s Exclusive of one township for which the schedule did not show the number of farms. ' Exclusive of two townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. 16G CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued.— iVMrnSer and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. 149 lis 12 46 104 193 50 28 242 62 57 68 85 64 41 104 97 193 2,151 19 84 181 45 116 78 18 14 27 83 181 66 32 208 70 144 106 76 7 274 78 75 7 228 2,818 185 231 217 187 132 192 149 209 202 185 126 114 172 137 287 138 8,446 199 218 SIS 261 13E 157 9,560 5,611 608 8,820 7,766 16,402 4,172 2,717 16,993 4,496 6,184 4,201 2,984 4,861 3,239 14,766 8,717 14,845 229,290 8,840 10,463 18,560 4,610 29,881 7,809 1,760 2,856 2,916 10,741 10,847 9,689 3,918 13,747 6,866 17,002 12,532 8,166 918 17,648 14,474 7,299 760 18,479 242,223 17,778 28,617 19,835 18,880 10,889 12,060 18,764 14,515 14,516 14,850 9,497 16,870 17,622 13,065 15,506 15,500 296,468 17,471 17,827 19,699 lii,191 9,918 14,21E 64.16 46 70 41.91 83.04 74.67 82.83 83.14 118.18 70.21 72.50 90.94 79.26 85.26 75.79 79. 141.87 89.96 74.82 106.59 202.10 124.55 74.91 100.88 253.28 96.26 135.88 168.21 108. 129.40 82.80 147.52 122.48 67.71 97.94 118.06 118.22 107.31 181.14 64.40 198.27 97.32 108.67 81.04 86.10 96.09 102.24 91.40 73 98 78.70 62.76 92.87 69.49 72. 80.27 78.37 139.21 102.45 96.29 65.42 112.31 86.08 87.80 81.40 56.80 60.62 73.43 90.62 186 ISO 173 67 183 198 152 189 112 76 168 840 265 266 2,450 284 218 134 47 118 148 256 - 216 182 116 186 191 209 92 110 2,297 141 170 183 110 112 87 207 142 83 49 73 161 77 94 138 85 821 20 129 45 25 8,056 162 184 288 209 216 193 250 126 183 297 272 222 266 190 18,265 12,714 12,568 13,718 15,162 15,085 9,390 15,730 8,867 6,792 18,857 28,226 18,846 18,080 278,009 21,406 20,965 19,163 20,805 13,010 18,797 22,249 23,961 20,622 11,988 21,291 22,017 18,197 11,798 12,760 197,175 12.664 8,614 11,440 9,169 11,266 7,224 14,789 9.496 3,780 7,351 8,351 14,674 7,967 10,138 11,716 3,912 26,166 2,303 10.046 8,790 8,426 282,137 14,014 15,875 22,159 15,947 15,505 14,195 19.559 6,910 16,464 21,100 19,516 17,52b 17,442 15,868 98.19 Buena Vista CotlrellTille Emmet Fort Gratiot Grant 70.63 72.64 Chapin_. 204.67 82.85 Frankenmuth Greenwood Ira 78.16 61.77 Kenockee 88.22 Kochyille Maple Grove Hichland . Kimball 79.16 89.36 Mnssey Riley 82.43 63.30 St. Clair 71.11 St. Charles Swan Creek Taymoatli 70.42 St. Joseph C0.2 118.47 Thomastown Tittabawassee 91.47 Colon 98.38 Constantine Fabius Fawn River Florence 143. 442.65 101.77 127. Bridgehampton — Buel Flowerfleld Leonidas - 86.91 110.88 Lockport' -. 118.30 Elk Mottville 104.24 Nottawa Park 115.03 115.27 Flynn 87.06 Sturgis White Pigeon Tuscola Co.' 128.23 Fremont ,. Greenleaf 116. 85.84 Lexington Maple Valley , 89.03 Arbela 50.84 Dayton 86.01 83.35 Elkland.. 100.60 83.03 Pair Grove 71.44 66.86 Washington 114.64 Gilford 160. Indian Fields Juniata 114.39 Shiawassee Co 91.14 108.46 107.78 Bennington MillinfftOD - -- 88.90 Novesta 111.77 78.33 Fairfield Vassar Watertown — - Wells 116.15 77.86 Middlebary 84.22 137.04 Owosso Perry Van Buren Co.s Almena ._- 75.96 B,asn 86.60 86.27 76.94 76.30 Vernon Bloomingdale 72.89 Woo dh all 73.56 Decatur 78.23 64.84 Berlin Hamilton. 89.96 Hartford Lawrence 71.04 Casco ... 71.75 China Paw Paw ."- 78.95 Clay Pine Grove Waverlv 65.81 Clyde 83.48 1 Exclnsive of three townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. 2 Exclusive of one township for which the schedule did not show the number of farms. 3 Exclusive of four townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. LAND. 167 TABLE II.— CoNTisruED. — Numler and Area of Farms. COUNTIES AND TOWiaSHIPS. Washtenaw Co. ' Ann Arbor Augusta Briagewater Bexter Lima Lyndon Manchester Salem Scio Saperior Sylvan ___ Webster Ypsilanti Watnb Co. 2 Brownstown No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. Average No. of Acres in Farms. 2,67S 293,464 115.77 283 19,371 83.18 224 18,283 81.62 200 22,709 113.64 134 18,670 189.32 162 21,035 129.84 242 47,698 197-07 25S 22,785 88.81 176 19,151 108.81 164 19,234 124.89 184 20,018 108.78 170 20,834 122.66 161 21,944 136.29 280 26,787 96.48 3,598 247,466 63.S7 272 24,056 88.48 COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS. Canton Dearborn Ecorse Grosse Point Hamtramck . Huron ._ Monguagon. Nankin Pljmoutli ... Eedford Springwells . Sumpter Taylor,. Van Bnren... No. of Farms. No. of Acres in Farms. 287 22,825 290 20,550 118 8,387 295 17,998 808 9,617 228 16,868 106 12,108 874 21,066 213 21,382 800 20,819 150 6,777 177 11,486 234 15,267 242 18,816 Average No. of Acres in Farms. 79.68 70.86 71.07 61.01 81.22 78.98 115.26 56.29 100.15 67.73 45.18 64.89 65.24 77.75 1 Exclusive of seven townships for which the schedules did not show the number of ^rms. ' Exclusive of three townships for which the schedules did not show the number of farms. CEI^J^SUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TA.BLES PART III.-AG-RICUTL,TURE. 170 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities of malcing the general assessment for 1874,* the Number of Acres and the Other Grain raised in 187S; the Numler of Bushels of Potatoes raised, Tons made, and Fruit dried for marlcet, the Number of Barrels of Cider and ■ and of Pickles canned for market, in 181 S; also the Number of Pounds of STATE AND COUNTIES. State. Alcona Allegan Alpena , Antrim Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Callioun Cass.. L Charlevoix Cheboygan , Chippewa.. , Clare , Clinton Delta Eaton. Emmet GSenesee , Grand Traverse., Gratiot Hillsdale Honghton Haron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston Mackinac ... Macomb Manistee Manitoa Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Land Detoted to Wheat AND Corn Baising. 1,2T4,331 83,423 199 46,783 86,284 44,445 16,018 48,168 48T 22 11 21 42,696 9 82,891 43 35,903 2,605 10,751 49,251 5,158 34,944 44,723 8,922 66,848 72,691 307 46,830 879 26,496 1,998 40,707 46,595 22,715 940 674 8,518 440 65 Acres. 1,184,484 26,812 130 708 39,011 514 569 33,854 89,018 65,777 43,403 674 60 17 4 86,979 10 26,581 32 32,173 2,272 9,290 42,962 5 4,089 80,715 33,221 5 2,812 61,849 68,478 170 41,932 499 22,764 1,827 41,638 43,081 21,270 494 2,450 164 17 Acres. 641,829 19,045 597 17,089 474 734 27,i95 27,210 27,711 85,509 814 80 13,827 25,808 746 14,162 1,168 6,668 29,881 1 695 16,318 15,996 15 1,758 29,203 27,201 175 19,186 227 9,704 1,818 82,871 17,396 1 15,083 648 496 1,210 508 75 Gbain Baised in 1878. Bushels, 15,456,202 125 866,888 3,142 10,852 555,684 11,042 6,487 442,564 486,659 951,823 588,241 1,3^? 449 43 565,552 250 482,559 627 478,710 28,441 133,997 550,662 8 67,407 473,922 594,619 100 43,491 739,615 829,821 2,527 569,358 852,076 26,028 554,726 568,580 277,610 9,196 1,360 60 7,106 48,617 166 2,808 250 Bushels. 20,792,911 140 560,061 12,711 621,982 28,863 15,622 829,718 878,294 1,079,161 815,671 9,199 204 40 2,083 496,207 649,043 4,491 894,832 80,495 208,106 1,276,919 14,427 621,728 474,015 685 67,898 1,172,861 867,498 4,628 564,902 4,297 295,265 26,754 1,395,092 511,568 120 373,889 19,723 13,658 37,579 40 18,309 1,695 Bushels. 13,209,768 7,182 264,485 6,771 17,819 260,068 23,875 10,146 217,012 245,222 417,681 162,180 17,355 7,492 5,409 880 449,423 5,700 428,398 9,685 656,127 44,767 197,781 290,385 2,390 118,077 872,438 444,836 2,685 60,479 874,854 177,660 8,539 503,433 1,425 10,084 462,122 41,928 410,446 438,521 1,420 668,284 21,076 1,118 200 16,481 69,410 640 27.585 6,266 Otheb Bushels. 5,618,863 15,087 112,024 15,626 40,215 105,846 61,472 20,074 97,400 135,366 144,538 83,035 27,259 14,900 10,729 2,445 90,390 26,615 109,473 24,898 188,000 56,017 67,478 119,894 28,183 67,660 122,883 146,884 12,181 35,286 158,115 96,883 11,173 263,866 9,100 9,925 138,269 54,154 145,638 121,768 10,580 188,'!96 82,735 10,535 10,653 44,199 60,523 11,790 22,416 6,767 Tons. 1,134,077 793 81,548. 670 2,098 23,409 5,816 1,488 28,798- 23,489 81,877 18,609 1,18» 1,229 998 125 28,106 1,150 27,714 225 84,962 5,247 18,662 89,168 1,985 8,631 38,400 33,484 546' 4,819 82,267 22,870 294 43,652 870 689 23,866 3,486 70,880 84,788. 427 27,965 1,919 483 1,958 2,145 8,401 526 * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. FAEM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 171 and Wards in Michigan, the Number of Acres sown with Wheat at the time Number of Bushels of Wheat and Corn, and the Number of Bushels of All of Hay cut, and Pounds of Wool sheared. Pork marketed. Cheese and Butter Gallons of Wine made, and the Number of Cans of Fruit and VegetaUeSr Maple Sugar made in 1874- Fabji Pboducts in 1S78. ei as pr-. CD a 1 a OQ 1 1 ■a o Is SI 1 6 D a o a it- ■oD-2 pa is it la Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ».). Cans (2qt.). Pounds. 7,729,011 96 48.484,106 4,101,912 27,972,117 10,050 1,101,970 8,385 41,309 886,969 88,935 20,040 539,444 985,842 1,019,921 455,184 19,707 6,390 2,190 2,200 811,826 525 910,5.54 2,567 904,482 94,642 887,893 1,281,995 18,763 137,904 1,025,089 760,819 7,075 111,978 900,189 728,266 5,383 961,368 950 16,039 659,162 56,304 1,831,960 725,941 7,725 709,126 88,550 2,664,709 182,847 60,851 1,003,803 224 4,319,798 1 9, 114,040 1,039,790 34,808 40,560 2,466 241 14 269,787 1,892 49,678 872,177 800 77,276 61,908 79,582 8,880 66,276 64,444 5,601 10,920 300 175,640 2,556 644,884 101,006 85,869 58,940 160,420 111,790 2,600 8,483 88,116 285,867 200 66,204 820 48,387 82,715 297,509 S 4 365 16,825 1,287,887 8,192 8,140 2,240,067 2,613,828 2,831,092 4,832,011 800 130 88,304 4 110 39,692 817,410 212,008 76,722 5 178,576 4,931 4,253 200 A 1,041 7 110 125 49,636 70,188 16,498 6,092 R 98,000 191,648 486,855 181,618 241 7,920 9,403 11,809 7,886 4,000 600 110 900 1,003,000 9 10 11 TPr 18 745 14 150 1,995 2,000 1,040,847 15 81 Ifi 175,909 21,916 18,447 8,529 607 28 64 17 18 194,393 120 1,123,936 9,147 876,132 3,517 263,333 2,930,753 34,650 24,479 1,208,072 911,859 3,000 38,502 1,882,172 2,743,476 1,080 1,145,944 184,468 52,687 100 14,068 22 1,410 813,862 4,743 8 4,333 7 60 9,718 40 19 fn 800,096 1,365 46,629 308,799 140,800 160 8,478 243,046 140 114,203 47,479 ■^1 »?, ''8 ?4 ?5 14,285 237,169 98 6,831 3,697 "S 120,782 31,465 n 299,816 32 50 m •"• 7,388 250 6,968 16,128 42 294,078 61,467 2 12,820 7,192 30 568,497 81 283,911 20 s* 38 251,072 17,285 18,951 2,272 80 84 35 180 300 676,566 8,355 4,363,879 1,001,756 ""ie^soo 200 2,005,909 2,255 27,126 47,609 104,607 25,549 8,894 24,100 12,076 48,944 8S 184,557 52,725 140 2,792 37 1,677 80 80 20 as 472,521 256,907 14,806 89 436,171 152,728 6,512 40 41 262,178 926,089 15,141 73,105 10 28,698 8,269 500 42 528 48 809 44 550 85,806 80,367 45 40 4,150 15,521 10 866 132 36,088 42,050 46 4,073 2 47 48 872 8,910 100 60 54,028 4,897 2,410 5,475 49 68 50 m CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CosTmjJED.—iLttnd devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES. Land Devoted to Wheat AND Corn Eaisino. Grain Raised in 1878. Othsb III J. is t ax is s o i 5 to . Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. , 19,280 12,261 8,487 4,987 70,961 8,S82 8 1,841 15,831 61 7,070 11,176 17,997 10,261 2,820 8,995 68,616 8,074 2 983 14,450 7 5,636 11,250 18,426 5,420 2,123 2,829 80,894 2,465 201,178 160,372 80,-355 53,008 846,714 41,809 131 18,927 217,594 276 104,888 147,118 602,969 173,680 49,546 66,615 946,583 65,205 120 15,081 847,692 1,123 199,955 28,194 412,456 140,841 68,358 61,220 879,291 40,560 6,319 30,808 836,683 9,483 267,974 359,688 117,964 84,549 43,591 45,665 882,106 69,337 9,470 80,185 166,887 81,376 165,248 91,394 298 110.286 20i;289 110,423 146,162 82,912 148,003 262,833 16,248 81,337 1. Montcalm 18,970 s 4 MuBkegon 7,713 9,10S 6 6 7 Oakland Oceana Ontonagon Osceola.-.,- 64,643 6,714 1,776 2,307 R 740 12,072 20 6,814 838 9 Ottawa 26,190 10 11 Presqne Isle 819 22,857 1?. Sanilac --...- - 16,124 IS 42 14 Ifi Shiawassee St. Clair 82,204 15,721 67,005 12,022 86,202 64,406 14,690 590 80,541 15,389 55,228 9,185 80.729 62,8)9 14,380 453 10,750 6,080 29,771 6,564 23,739 26,208 19,989 899 468,412 210,140 698,241 146,070 877,318 876,401 176,088 5,881 891,745 191,127 843,670 187,901 662,087 952,282 681,200 8,189 856,432 693,973 123,047 232,195 149,380 448,741 620,950 16,570 29,667 29,895 16 17 St. Josepk Tuscola 20,869 17,075 18 19 Van Bui-en Washtenaw Wayne Wexford 22,084 61,927 89,849 1,276 FARM LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 173 raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 1874. Farm Pboducts in 1873 Q s ■i. a 1 1 1^ 1 a P3 .•sa 1 '6 'a 1 Ponnde. Founds. Ponnds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2qt.). Pounds. 119,277 52,696 9,433 9,952 595,180 2,811 1,268,507 219,852 46,575 44,400 2,092,097 98,590 2,600 6,420 865,240 69,853 6,165 160 741,267 299,247 115,927 151,108 1,824,891 132,498 32,427 34,161 650,860 3,819 466,368 840,954 45,537 1,696 ao 806 64,774 1,493 8,812 297 5 80 10,807 12 84,800 500 2,130 8-3,330 46,724 54,428 22,800 79,985 t ?, it 4 263,057 185 480 5 700 6 60 7 1,880 40,518 208,447 600 7,717 4,479 800 67,856 10,572 7,785 28,842 94,168 11,000 6,285 59,592 R 56,901 14,799 4,581 289 1,410 9 1ft 25,512 87,447 106,746 168,945 12,715 8,760 926 485 186 36 400 11 n ia 186 277 793,646 844,187 2,294,276 151,071 1,843,985 1,768,199 1,226,637 6,040 84,880 128,351 665 24,285 117,692 86,996 258,035 743,853 719,312 642,350 432,430 644,474 727,679 845,709 23,699 28,914 7,976 99.SSS 2,636 89,402 149,944 26,261 476 8,607 1,168 9,806 30 5,688 18,382 4,8S7 52 14 108,456 15 161 190 18 16 49,932 IT 127,879 797,892 6,028 100 120 185 IS 19 141,600 18 2ft 126 21 174 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. State . Alcona Co. Alcona , GreCDbusli Harrisville , Oacoda county.. Allegan Co. .. Allegan Casco _..- __. Cheshire Clyde Dorr Fillmore Ganges Gun Plain Eopkius Heath , Laketown Lee Leighton Manlius Martin Monterey Otsego Overieal Pine Plains. Salem Saugatuck... Trowbridge. Watson Wajland Alpbka Co Alpena Long Eapids Ossineke Wilson Anteim Co Banks Central Lake Elk Eapids Forest Home Helena Mancelona Milton Torch Lake Otsego Lake (in Otsego County). BaeetCo Assyria , Baltimore Barry Carlton Castleton Hastings Bastings City. 1st and 4th Wards 2d and 3d Wards Hope Irving Johnstown Land Devoted to Wheat AND OOBN BAISINQ. ■"5 OS S3 . Acres. 1,274,381 8 7 i 83,423 1,400 1,071 1,465 130 1,496 1,656 812 8,717 879 256 741 111 1,928 531 3,149 1,671 2,694 1,608 850 1,498 804 1,842 2,047 2,072 199 97 64 669 186 81 54 45 178 2 123 46,783 2,400 2,028 4,784 2,140 1,966 2,067 458 306 147 2,847 8,193 8,560 Acres. 1,184,484 6 6 26,812 1,172 763 1,023 64 980 1,214 607 8,130 771 196 562 90 1,641 481 2,684 1,839 2,073 1,805 268 1,265 209 1,897 1,685 1,698 ISO 84 87 6 64 708 372 87 11 28 116 89,011 1,769 1,674 4,168 2,071 1,688 1,628 359 278 81 1,776 2,692 8,086 Acres. 641,329 19,045 88G 936 807 118 865 863 697 l,5ti8 777 219 518 842 972 396 1,138 961 1,146 746 283 801 410 1,199 991 990 697 118 122 7 58 167 75 65 17,089 1,027 866 1,606 749 1,082 964 204 161 961 1,248 Gbain Kaisbd in 1873. Bushels. 15,456,202 125 126 356,883 13,216 9,667 10,921 676 15,267 21,818 6,981 87,214 9,528 1,845 5,917 683 20,871 6,270 40,621 24,886 26,805 29,418 8,810 18,853 1,606 16,565 24,811 18,901 3,142 688 761 100 1,598 10,852 5,916 1,449 1,690 "i^eoi 655,584 24,438 26,024 61,615 84,883 25,689 22,844 4,990 3,500 1,490 80,285 81,680 48,126 Bushels. 20,792,911 140 25 15 100 660,061 22,674 25,074 83,496 8,800 27,447 81,038 17,965 57,405 18,770 7,341 10,670 8,625 32,612 11,368 87,110 21,690 '83,847 26,059 10,669 29,977 8,145 80,150 31,8,64 28,275 12,711 2,637 4,295 1,490 2,494 175 1,470 150 621,982 80,214 28,094 45,265 45,154 28,479 48,820 9,270 6,850 2,425 82,645 48,412 86,030 55 Bushels. 18,209,758 7,132 1,075 700 5,357 264,485 9,819 4,548 6,909 858 17,608 16,768 12,885 10,661 14,404 200 6,290 800 21,606 7,660 19,820 26,440 10,405 19,424 1,545 12,682 4,896 13,439 18,758 6,771 2,168 4,073 220 305 17,819 8,298 570 3,239 50 2,079 80O 260,068 15,900 18,229 16,992 27,494 21,277 9,289 2,262 1,360 912 4,464 9,819 25,876 Othbk Bushels. 5,618,868 15,087 2,446 10,042 2,600 112,024 4,836 5,819 6,749 898 6,358 6,147 6,702 6,668 4,607 1,471 2,921 681 18,150 2,831 4,666 h.r~ 4;868 4,178 1,617 4,966 4,905 4,596 6,020 8,876 15,626 8,242 5,708 1,200 5,481 40,215 9,853 8,709 827 4,260 9,596 880 4,540 1,050 1,000 105,846 4,990 6,606 2,288 8,299 7,760 9,347 1,976 1,000 975 2,627 9,442 6,438 1,184,077 FARM LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 175 raising, Farm Products in 187S, and Maple Sugar made in 1874. Fakm Pboduots in 1873. i 03 1 t O o ■a o 1 1 1 ID a. .S » 1 O II. |5a Pounds. Pounds. Founds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 lb.). Cans (2 qf.). 224 Pounds. 7,729,011 96 46,484,106 4,101,912 27,972,117 10,060 1,106 2,664,709 182,847 50,851 1,003,803 4,319,793 1 9, 16 S 4 80 8,946 6 6 114,040 2,208 1,039,790 16,246 14,774 53,743 1,280 29,944 9,350 19,426 187,180 66,377 2,375 2,718 750 54,620 4,193 116,872 142,849 82.910 23,521 10,760 47,676 4,400 67,850 68,838 72,089 84,808 1,101,970 29,670 27,185 50,649 4,580 86,248 57,009 4,974 49,720 61,860 6,790 22,139 2,490 47,226 15,620 364,000 85,286 60,976 56,518 13,270 22,966 7,290 46,835 58,216 40,762 8,885 40,560 645 2,465 89 20 268 20 241 14 259,737 3,580 1,100 6,279 15 28,261 7 8 2,321 q 4,309 4,948 4,817 75 16 14 10 11 4,7T6 700 1?. 1,453 4,778 20 186 283 187 12 2 59 86 212 843 149 200 IS 1,910 100 1,200 1,200 108,660 14 19,815 850 28,860 15 0,509 9 16 935 204 450 894 3,224 3,176 3,531 , 17 110 800 20,450 200 14,866 9,596 9,330 IS 19 6,810 100 136 805 1,960 20 968 26 21 14,922 7,102 10,164 22 93 24 1,488 1,416 2,726 95 225 25 1,320 529 1,650 6,815 9,072 1,218 27 82 18 188 245 80 26 13,084 27 560 28 6.413 18.658 22,585 5,936 1,392 1,242 29 8,467 1,600 200 SO 6,721 81 32 SS 1,465 400 1,620 41,809 14,296 7,195 34 • 150 S5 36 365 16,325 75 ISO 130 49,678 20,412 10,286 S7 165 38 39 40 60 1,510 8,869 3,650 11,220 41 15,400 4'>, 4S 150 850 8,440 1,000 3,310 850 4+ 45 46 178,576 1,237,337 72,445 71,180 121,121 98,982 67,770 82,135 4,300 3,300 1,000 16,443 73,520 139,892 4,931 895 820 76 211 280 800 886,969 36,560 48,978 56,205 291,187 36,680 60,400 18,620 9,200 4,420 8,485 24,500 53,290 88,804 8,660 671 4,287 2,417 2,312 1,714 4,263 260 111 754 153 278 103 188 10 123 97 117 637 200 872,177 6,230 8,195 490 65,711 87,780 20,340 47 18,427 48 6,105 19,735 9,818 6,969 49 m 61 ,12 6,283 .W 1,590 1,040 560 64 .65 66 7,125 8,646 19,147 590 1,721 204 6,321 120 3,018 1,500 .67 200 58 916 59 176 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoiSTTiKUED. — Land devoted to Wheat and Com COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Dbvoted to Wheat AND CoBN Raising. Gbain Raised in 1S78. Othbb l5 1 1 SI d 1 50 a D 1 Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. 1 2 8 Maple Grove Orangeville Praineville 2,826 2,727 4,915 8,504 8,441 2,467 2,635 668 9 1,573 2,.372 4,486 2,971 2,770 2,204 1,985 514 18 1,112 1,114 1,419 1,144 1,097 915 1,861 474 32 27,339 28,289 58,541 82,385 45,235 85,863 17,413 11,042 228 40,442 36,715 54,626 42,654 4S;815 23,142 33,300 £8,858 696 26,808 12,177 18,470 5,849 16,830 28,329 6.583 28,875 1,080 9,066 6,312 4,708 6,400 9,872 6,349 6,632 61,472 8,568 2,890 6,287 2,880 1,254 1,740 1,878 1,814 5 6 7 Thornapple Woodland Yankee Springa-- Bat Co 1,415 1,862 1,020 5,816 q 860 in 70 11 Bangor ._ 58 50 20 46 6 2 1,076 500 2,766 100 1,605 205 89& IS 3a Ward 11 6th Ward 60 1,650 650 1,696 1,352 860 11,486 5,227 8,848 6,664 130 7,683 1,640 6,875 20,074 4,048 1,891 1,526 2,850 4,064 660 1,415 1,530 .550 2,180 870 97,400 8,542 6,466 6,847 6,278. 8,897 2,486 2,179 6,163 1,654 935 6,167 12,580 800 300 ifi i^i 6lh Ward "20 4 500 100 58 1(i Tth Ward 822 Beaver Clayton Deep River Hampton KawKawlln Merritt 86 10 15 23 97 207 68 10 993 204 200 ioo 1,420 920 ]',886 4,198 5,979 106 177 il 65 3 4 "*" % 18 6 745 7 H 400 160 1,400 8,480 9 8,491 1(1 27 11 203 1,210 '800 10,020 4,920 6i»00 800 800 l" 616 18 150 - 1,995 1,995 2,190 1,665 525 2,200 1,750 14 160 16 16 81 2,000 17 81 18 19 2,000 1,040.847 61,448 118,845 42,246 102,15? 69,781 47,157 28,806 64,227 89,063 58,226 47,571 63,907 77,658 60,605 69,657 105,492 460 811,826 48,175 67,881 67,180 66,455 44,105 68,208 19,656 64,240 50,684 88,928 69,280 48,973 68,873 44,650 60,713 50,020 625 ?0 175,909 11,876 8,481 7,121 21,916 100 230 10,960 18,447 lU 1,872 1,894 4Sli 6,698 1,934 BUO 8,529 201 100 200 164 682 882 148 607 23 £4 175,640 21 107 23 61 11,778 28,246 1,284 2,000 19,810 24;060 28 24 12,891 16,644 8,850 26 26 27 9.896 60 2,698 9R 11,388 10 445 n 1,.')12 728 1,066 1,003 896 650 850 60 210 42 214 284 101 261 881 859 18,925 i!8;i46 9,184 7,245 19247 200 26,680 2,485 2,556 2,656 80 17,407 6,668 11,071 7,793 11 857 710 81 82 820 6,500 48 800 83 34 35 16,051 9,020 »6 600 !17 38 • 39 40 41 48 43 6-:5 910.55* 68,261 56,620 45,700 41.370 2.650 49,088 46,300 60,282 7-1.4110 67,550 75,255 68,860 60.495 66,265 43,960 44 194,893 1,128,936 204,840 84,128 93,488 48,000 13,500 84,8:39 46,970 90,239 55,080 26,695 27,998 61,020 65,635 45,172 86,190 134,468 1,050 4,700 100 500 52,687 6,474 6,361 8,762 5H0 800 500 707 6,731 5,680 3,424 4,470 1,020 8,620 6S5 2,100 4,743 838 188 816 868 4 881 207 606 879 422 171 286 150 87 164 40 644,881 20,801 62,740 18,440 49,460 46 16,446 18,709 46 4T 7,798 48 18,627 49 258 50 7,933 27,190 500 450 1,360 79,695 18,176 21,685 8,506 •780 68,890 41,445 67,156 10(1,003 97,350 51 8 336 fff. 10,909 11,575 23,248 11,878 9,991 an 54 .w 1,200 (!,460 876 27,568 112,635 66 40 6T 68 6,487 10,944 5» m 183 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — OoNTiNUED. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Walton Windsor Emmet Co Bear Creek La Croix Little Traverse. Qenbsee Co Argentine Atlas Burton... Clayton Davison Fenton Flint Flnsliing Forest. Gaines..... Genesee Grand Blanc Montrose Mt. Morris Mandy Eichfleld Tnetford Vienna G'd Tbavebbe Co. Blair East Bay. Fife Lake Grant Long Lake Mayfleld Paradise Peninsnla Traverse Whitewater Gratiot Co Arcada Betliany Elba_ Emerson Fnlton Hamilton Lafayette Newark ..... New Haven North Sliade.... North Star Pine River. Seville Snmner Washington Wheeler HlLLSI>AI.E Co.... Adams Allen.... Amboy CambriaL Camden Fayette Land Devoted to Wheat AND Corn Raising. Acres. 2,528 2,094 43 12 27 4 85,908 2,92S 2,628 ],T39 1,979 2,165 2,724 2,452 1,5.53 821 1,701 2,834 2,994 560 1,971 2,547 2,152 1,64S 1,007 2,605 247 315 70 113 144 157 62 810 343 344 10,751 601 220 193 333 2,094 152 285 1,423 788 622 1,038 1,108 608 762 493 91 49,251 3,413 2,977 1,967 2,619 2,621 2,450 Acres. 2,114 1,1 32 10 18 4 82,173 2,717 2,554 1,511 1,709 1.854 2,r-- 2,236 1,458 778 1,424 2,199 2,530 402 1>I 2,186 1,911 1,427 727 2,272 223 305 27 128 121 128 68 650 235 9,290 518 217 157 216 3,729 128 116 1,094 564 1,091 824 1,025 491 680 419 SI 42,962 8,090 2,795 1,6S8 2.468 2,840 2,278 tea 1,172 746 90 888 278 14,163 716 886 1,168 684 924 787 1,099 822 467 448 1,028 987 282 866 709 557 1,108 110 180 14 64 60 82 71 804 108 270 6,65S 838 244 162 218 1,034 178 194 715 394 621 696 766 811 838 871 29,881 1,962 1,715 1,331 1,784 1,977 1,809 Geain Raised in 1 878. Bashels. 35,595 21,679 627 200 893 84 478,710 88,828 38,844 23,859 24,616 22,765 10,206 18,667 . 86,071 40,.336 6,705 27,687 33,988 29,140 21,769 12,921 28,441 2,797 8,012 447 1,797 1,484 1,615 624 9,615 i,r- 4,864 183,997 7,983 8,025 802 3,739 80,249 1,824 1,802 16,407 8,666 11,039 11,575 15,6S0 6,229 8,645 5,649 650,562 42,430 86,041 24.674 28,778 86,118 23,704 Bushels. 40,000 32,682 4,491 1,030 1,884 1,577 894,882 19,170 22,150 85,077 18,254 24,420 20,320 81,237 23,705 23,169 12,572 24,025 24,970 8,880 22,917 22,705 27,066 18,272 15,974 80,495 3,870 8,973 467 831 1,836 1,825 1,215 10,867 2,818 4,408 208,105 10,815 18,425 9,782 9,752 84,530 7,586 6,137 20,778 11,080 17,220 18,344 19,122 9,357 7,802 9,860 8,015 1,276,919 81.628 68,745 69,658 61,765 105,020 64,640 Bushels. 29,870 23,996 9,685 1,218 6,787 2,680 665,127 28,061 46,295 56,169 32,401 49,106 27,820 63,168 86,608 16,916 25,615 40,605 51,812 10,450 40,668 52,104 41,638 82,499 19,812 44,767 6,281 8,452 1,118 6,311 2,404 4,870 2,186 7,498 6,829 4,878 197,781 11,450 6,.577 8,785 6,810 85,046 3,451 6,255 20,740 10,034 19,870 16,783 22,976 10,678 18,389 9,943 9S9 290,886 22,770 12,788 12,633 13,768 27,457 9,329 Other Bushels. 6,707 8,988 24.898 2,786 17,828 4,585 188,000 9,415 9,517 16,694 7,245 11,252 8,718 10,885 11,638 5,074 5,856 16,632 11,208 6,278 9,944 9,324 10,872 11,657 11,301 56,017 4,515 8,001 1,634 7,876 8,196 3,820 2,791 15,738 7,049 7,848 67,478 8,725 6,898 1,888 3,241 5.094 1,288 8,877 4,984 4,180 5,788 6,699 8,288 6,247 4,373 2,607 2,166 119,394 8,642 7,846 5,407 7,220 6,983 5,952 FARM LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 18a raising, Farm Products in 187S, and Maple Sugar made in 1874. Fakm Products in 1873. a o P-- m ft 1 1 i ■a SI S. d n M a ■C.S pa 1 ■§ o 6 0^ ■d « . i| la Ponnda. PoandB. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 B>0. Cans (2 qt.-). Pounds. 17,152 82,965 59,727 9,147 400 100 68,100 52,460 2,667 6,510 1,763 100 406 281 8 4,450 10,468 101,006 18,680 51,796 80,680 85,869 1 18,46; 2 120 R 4 120 9,147 2,667 100 8 ."i « 300,096 876,132 33,705 51,000 101,742 63,679 47,109 26,346 100,810 80.668 4,995 29,390 86,973 71,867 13,920 41,198 81,636 42,226 82,297 17,484 3,517 140,800 904,482 84,280 60,280 63,990 49,860 54,725 14,595 58,460 88,270 32,620 33,065 64,732 63,695 28,120 49,630 88,595 72,295 40,380 87,000 94,642 9,660 13,200 1,925 12,640 6,290 11,226 3,164 19,078 8,835 9,685 387,893 11,590 22,658 12,405 16,750 65,168 8,028 20,480 46,770 23,928 22,260 40,601 82,765 20,445 16,755 27,905 4,500 1,281,995 89,689 81,010 71,896 144,265 64,560 42,880 14,063 2,098 6,110 861 863 512 300 344 4,838 208 648 831 256 134 471 814 191 S 176 269 466 11 165 268 194 86 153 7 7 24,280 46,140 s 675 60,400 666 42,900 058 2,130 6,782 660 9 20,631 10 18,088 11 21,191 12 18,717 24,688 IS 650 2,400 6,389 800 5,950 1,600 540 500 1,180 60 1,650 8,345 1,775 68,940 7,915 4,450 1,808 10,320 8,890 6,400 9,777 2,825 2,800 9,755 160,420 6,830 518 8,369 2,726 28,083 U 8,862 15 2,285 168 16 8,758 17 14,292 43,028 100 4,670 1R 19 1,342 6,324 270 650 730 40 2,127 20 120 21 28,443 13,752 7,182 22 120 600 80,000 150 n 24 2,353 1,856 95 22 2fi 204 27 60 800 2 28 29 102 1,064 60 80 16 81 839 225 82 83 262 100 22 5 84 72 35 300 1,428 263,888 4,100 1,200 5,946 12,8-30 79,159 6,218 6,862 23,486 6,885 40,665 34,809 17,269 8,242 5,960 14,810 8,003 2,930,758 811,680 83,495 136,066 168,062 108,617 111,701 86 46,629 2,007 500 8,473 1,410 60 87 38 8!) 634 232 11 40 660 41 11,888 48 100 455 86 4« 43 281 718 i,048 34,766 10,887 27,770 21,587 6,800 8,060 2,990 5,057 450 111,790 5,445 8,080 855 900 16,525 44 4,889 156 45 2,016 7 46 5,567 720 600 1,000 180 160 310 42 205 47 5,109 6 48 6,260 49 2,599 2,630 1,889 60 51 .■12 182 10 318,362 82,267 16,795 1,025 8,728 16i458 14,650 ."ia 808,799 243,046 6,490 9,718 603 826 127 687 891 585 54 20,464 23,118 6,958 .W 56 .17 18,935 8,510 7,000 12,700 460 58 69 13,350 60 184: CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE J,-r-CoNTXisi! EB.^Land devoted to WJieat and Corn. COnNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Lahd Detoted to Wheat AND COBN EAISIBG. Gkain Paised in 1878. Othbb \ 1^ t , so < 1 Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. ^ Hillsdale 1,822 80 1,189 85 80 S S4T 59 88 21 12,000 1,198 443 100 660 29,763 86,570 44,105 81,425 24,871 24,856 27,848 89,470 85,415 18,622 34,660 8 80,180 2,760 1,175 685 7O0 83,687 29,821 59,870 68,675 99,660 82,800 54,966 42,867 126,600 58,225 110,90$ 6,865 880 6M 150 8,010 290 130 160 773 2 3 4 8 mUsaale Oily.... 1st Ward 2d Ward 4th Ward 76 m 11 80 fi 2,T88 S,T68 4,.'586 2,51Q 2,859 2,560 8,068 8,038 2,498 1,608 8,268 8,97? 2,884 1,962 1,790 2,487 2,700 2,448 1,498 2,624 5 1,718 1,840 1,864 1,891 1,852 1,981 1,110 1,394 2,104 1,175 1,978 1 12,634 11,648 12,385 15,66? 16,787 25,188 18,680 14,284 26,807 ai;68d 2,890 8,033 5,199 6,968 8.391 7,68? 8,248 4,24 6,886 8,496 4,794 7,75lJ 23,183 11 3,004 1185 650 loS 4,85$ 3,176 1,676 67,660 6,948 740 1,268 2,48B 1,146 6,41S 2,487 1,S7« 2,097 4,069 2,14B 8,74fl. 2,018 4,667: 900 5,449 4,766 6.U0! 2,140 3,176 ],.')40 8,198 l,240i 122,383 9,669 8,154 7,921 11,684 6,781 7,481 490 4,810 ■10,122' 7,184 12,190 1,827 1,887 1,292 2,153 T 8 Litchfleld 9 Pituford , in 2,080 1,86T 752 11 Beading If! Scipio 18 11 1A Somerset..,, Wheatland. Woodbridge Wright..:. : 2,278 2,682 840 2,428 1,935 IT Houghton Co n Adams 20 19 Baraga 46 W Calumet S 60Q 100 21 Franklin 250 n Hancock 200 40 179 is Hnron 78 a L'Anse........... ^ S 1 60 25 Portage 150 1,600 10 w QuincT «I Schoolcraft . 414 S8 29 Webster Hii«OH Co , 5,158 871 97 168 6T 34T 206 m 334 8? 139 452 251 162 66 1,210 MO 553 96 269 7 84,944 2,642 8,921 2,063 1,934 2,678 1,094 109. 1,610 8,08,1 1,821 4,689 822 85 40 124 60 140 164 84 46 200 76 217 110 608 204 47 84 1,084 71 209: 71 212 12 80,715 2,168. 2,614 1,888 1,648 2,816 1,009 85 1(261: 2,694 1j327 1,974 695 It 12 2» Id 16 9 100 2 26 6T,407 4,964 745 484 1,98* 507 2,698 2,108 1,184 1.448 4,041 1,681 2,437 1,108 4,580 2,800 696 1,064 28,866 626 8,995 1,209 8,751' 42: 4T8,922 82,876 87,228 27,410 81,935 84,441- 16,498 2,085 18,138 44,670' 22,020. 80,885 14,427 638 105 648 250 647 240 1,082 52 877 118,077 8,996 1,167 518 2,560 1,294 8,900 1,805 1,600 972. 9,3lS 8,302 6,385 6,670 8,090 1,980 2,988 5,821 20.348 1,210 7,082 2,399 8,835 940 872,438 86,240 81,8S5 12,451 80,261 27,508 19,413 1,117 16,207 25,960 19,441 28,081 881 8,631 641 67 109 '81 gingham Bloomfleld Brookfleld. Oaseville S4 Colfax 35 86 ■ST Dwight Pair Haven . Gore 664 506 205 SR Grant «9 I^apie 41) Huron...... , 2 85 8 4 82 331 8h 202 75 476 100 8,200 Tl- 860 319 826 529 41 Take (»?. Meade 48 faris 4* PortAnatin , Babicon Sand Beach ■ Sebewaing Slieridan , 4* «6 47 48 io 7 290 6 121 679 1,129 211 888 49 Sherman *0 4)1 Sigel Verona ... . 5 18 7 15,318 1,206 1,239 985 1,167 1,080 580 49 T46 1,812' 685 862 127 884 60 621,728 57,951 75,630- 28,185 40,165 82,202 82,777 2,645 20,260 75,086 20,475 54,214 149 431 ISO 83,400 1,997 1,66T 2,803 1,711 2,559 2,471 82 1,881 2,365 1,656 2,417 *2, 63 «4 White Eook IWGHAM Co Alaiedon £6 6T fiS Bpnfcer Hill Delhi fiff 611 61' Lansing 6ity LeKoy 6B Leslie fiR Locke . ... 64 Meridian FARM LANDS, PKODUCTS, ETC. 185 raising. Farm Products in 1S73, and Maple Sugar made in 187Jf. Farm Pbodtjcts ik 1873. a •3 3 . CO u Q. § o 13 s g •s 1 — • Foands. a il -a o a a 5 fell |2e OS Foands. Foands. Ponnda. Founds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2tt.). CaoB (3qt.). Pounds. 6,885 80,450 84,270 1,800 900 900 2,600 10 10 221 4 1 ■•?. 3 4 4 6S8 465 514 1,121 423 938 285 647 849 232 877 6 9,641 89,896 126,710 163,659 827,800 188,505 225,425 88,995 124,669 889,593 120,470 200,630 84,650 2,508 1,800 67,295 48,036 ,')7,505 96,402 89,580 75,800 84,065 68,508 88,037 42,520 98,988 18,768 18,581 26,277 18,550 27,425 11,662 88,288 .'i,262 25,880 37,1169 6,695 11,81)5 2,990 5,600 6 27.210 7 26.799 R 18,920 740 49,882 156,696 9,650 1,610 45,685 q 16,079 10 20,416 11 17,195 12 25,942 1,030 «6!(5 61445 1,230 2,600 200 2,000 IS 23,243 1,320 H 7,188 15 17,916 4,550 1 1^ 17 18 850 6,000 19 «l 82,000 ■?! m 2,650 1,776 n 94 1 1,238 8,050 1,520 4,2S0 187,904 10,300 790 1,906 866 2,170 9,086 10,725 6,900 6,067 9,935 8,725 6,862 2,060 14,465 1,298 8,150 8,900 21.450 1,390 3,970 1,695 8,200 8,165 1,035,089 51,885 62,050 81,780 66,990 49,.696 228,650 850 89,174 66,528 47,2)5 56,372 25 26 4001 ST 2» 14,285 24,479 1,200 140 100 93 8,4S3 1,808 W 1,366 240 ..... SO 81 98 h. 128 83 162 84 520 85 3U< 86 182 ST 55 1.166 38 1,082 280 800 1,600 Hi* 40 471 100 875 41 465 42 1,146 96 16,000 43 44 247 45 620 46 8,108 618 2,490 93 47 140 48 1,030 49 863 715 2,274 50 1,210 147 50 51 ■1?, 237,169 15,528 13,832 18,668 9,786 26,261 8,143 1,208,072 107,830 119,025 63.915 92,430 121,184 83,887 400 44,892 108,918 28,482 06,989 114,208 64 760 110 200 90 7,210 400 860 10,421 180 850 120,732 2,987 10,519 12,569 426 18,593 175 6.831 326 517 426 266 521 158 88.116 12,565 8,860 53 54 .W 5(1 2,675 7,605 8,487 5-T 6S 69 60 8,062 14.900 7,766 14,202 8,216 S,S79 4,541 2,891 185 795 211 427 11,044 2,3.'S0 6,175 1,896 61 62 63 64 186 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Land Devoted to Wheat ASD CoKN Eaisihq. Geain Eaised in 1873. C THEK to-* 1^ o O 1 e ,a §1 ■2 ^ = .2 1 W Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. 1 2 R Onondaga Stockbridge Vevay ........ 2,885 2,276 2,294 1,638 1,793 2,175 44,723 8,144 2,643 2,974 2,950 2,227 8,492 6 3,224 2,575 2,8SS 1,685 8,354 2,437 2,SS2 8,.349 S,144 1,899 2,629 2,176 1,992 3,401 1,650 2,004 83,221 2,836 2,826 1,663 2,485 1,837 2,6iS 7 3,168 2,808 2,653 1,149 2,948 2,151 2,560 8,200 2,996 1,386 5 1,110 874 1,109 778 883 813 15,996 1,183 1,022 749 919 776 1,026 6 985 704 989 704 1,314 986 1,865 1,120 1,218 986 15 40,351 29,860 88,976 22,729 25,069 29,856 594,519 45,394 88.644 86,321 85,686 80,577 46,447 100 83,628 87,909 40,025 19,855 44,177 26,643 84,162 62,120 38,998 23,888 100 29,234 24,987 66,575 20,846 18,032 22,660 474,015 86,203 29,599 87,227 24,954 24,545 29,820 180 28,015 23,490 28,610 22,690 84,806 80,410 40,120 83,110 25,518 24,778 685 20,095 20,027 30,199 18,726 19,655 21,217 444,886 41,334 25,611 20,804 14,828 23,968 27,701 120 87,282 26,015 81,788 17,661 89,200 27,401 86,459 80,888 25,567 18,874 2,585 7,011 5,817 7.114 3;568 5,029 7,473 146,884 8,870 11,440 4,679 8,053 10,807 10,125 150 11,427 7,680 8,607 4,467 7,507 15,855 14,082 7,452 10,467 6,866 12,181 8,196 200 1,804 3,020 1,998 1,028 2,865 2,096 38 484 4 5 C 7 Wheatfleld While Oak Willlamatown.... Ionia Co 8 Berlin 2,499 2,291 1,968 1,461 2,491 2,775 9 10 1t Boston Campbell Danby 12 18 Easton Ionia .„. 14 Ifi Ionia City 1st and 2d Wards 16 2,230 1,837 1,748 1,166 2,210 2,790 17 Lyons.. ...... 18 19 North Plains Odessa. ... 20 Orange..., n Orleans... . 9.9: Otisco ?S Portland . 1^56 ?4 2|560 1,557 546 9,fi Sebewa...... ?6 losoo Co 27 Alabaster 66 ?,S Edwards 5 4 100 200 200 250 . 590 25 29 Grant Rfl Oscoda 8 100 1,000 4,065 81 Plainfleld 89, Sable 8 88 Tawas 1 7 1,758 27 177 438 43 160 12 111 387 160 23 230 40 20 205 57,898 767 2,497 28,480 1,409 2,242 170 2,880 8,359 2,945 460 5,910 1,273 770 775 60,479 1,089 3,214 19,913 3,595 4,092 14U 8,104 10,657 8,088 543 S,160 2,034 1,956 1,766 35,285 1,140 722 6,826 2,842 2,451 760 1,876 6,025 2,229 1,471 6,893 8,985 125 158,115 9,660 5,246 5,959 6,587 7,876 9,727 279 84 Thompson 85 86 87 88 89 40 Isabella Co Broomfleld Chippewa Coe Coldwater Fremont 8,922 68 313 8T4 48 499 10 304 061 150 25 563 107 2,812 57 252 592 24 800 16 175 715 183 43,491 846 2,9S4 7,227 253 5,538 175 2,472 12,778 2,875 4,819 89 334 1,332 192 275 41 Gilmore.-... 30 240 819 206 79 4? Isabella 48 44 Holland 4f) Sherman 4« 489 69 7,597 746 774 386 63 47 Vernon...... 4fl Wise 49 50 51 JacksokCo Blackman Columbia Concord ._ . 66,348 1,905 8,250 5,071 4,269 4,899 2,706 51 3,897 3,278 2,799 2,550 4,128 8,860 61,349 1,984 2,724 4,599 4,440 4,310 2,439 81 8,678 2,989 2,571 2,591 8,874 4.223 29,203 1,114 1,631 1,809 2,251 1,858 2,604 28 1,917 1,788 1,645 1,237 1,504 1,685 789,675 24,447 81,249 54,319 40,148 55,585 86,485 286 88,076 89,026 26,568 2.246 561762 45,294 1,172,851 28,088 92,588 51,500 56,525 86,190 59,968 960 65,475 41,821 84,120 88,830 48,257 62,050 374,854 23,676 18,740 28,161 16,805 14,568 22,597 137 13,090 14,500 12,210 12,078 80,974 12,655 82,267 3,161 1,868 1,939 2,321 2,034 3,218 53 Grass Lake. Hanover ...... 55 56 57 Henrietta Jackson City 2d Ward 58 18,133 5,781 18,272 4,9.35 7,844 5,985 2,911 2,086 2,174 1,521 2,269 1,489^ 59 Liberty 60 61 Napoleon Norvell . ... 6? 68 Fulaski . . FARM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 187 raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 187Jf. F AKM Produotb in 1878. p i O 1 ■ 1 1 1 o d U - 5 4 : o q fell : III =6 'i p-u US la Ponnds. Fonnde. Ponnds. Ponnds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2 qt.). Pounds. 16,153 16,767 26,490 9,174 16,609 14,869 299,816 19,078 22,9-27 10,482 9,757 86.850 84,269 121, S83 46,680 47,788 88,750 911,869 71,077 45,257 54,109 59,580 55,308 88,920 16,080 518 74,640 200 84,065 119,437 60,460 37,098 45,800 38,600 760,819 72,400 48,.539 48,760 57,495 60,345 51,225 950 69,478 4,220 19,795 27,224 65,220 51,990 62,265 20,179 78,833 41,901 7,075 2,900 400 325 6,990 21,736 2,280 1,265 26,685 1,990 31,465 6,804 330 194 3,275 3,577 670 646 461 1,157 104 325 364 3,897 173 166 61 192 215 484 6 862 341 207 58 151 884 411 220 396 100 1 » 15,580 6,955 5,525 fV /\ \ 150 47,479 900 8,667 13,664 6 50 285,867 54,.568 19,955 4,222 18,466 12,865 240 7 8- q 10 50 n 16,093 28,091 160 380 4,500 I' Iff 14 15 17,149 26,611 22,419 4,875 13 438 60,463 55,850 58,840 87,784 78,599 89,835 67,186 92,190 52,384 48,782 3,000 700 12,800 2,109 2,070 ISO 132 2,761 2,115 846 2,166 3,070 1,177 16,490 8,380 8,160 49,288 24,188^ 8,575 1,248 7,804 1,384 55,650 200 16 IT m If OO 2-2,453 28,447 2,485 300 91 00; 26,400 31,298 5,648 32 23 3,083 "A ?,■> ?B 32 9,r 3,000 200 VR ?9 3ft- 1,355 31 3!?- 300 1,795 111,978 8,950 12,410 41,100 3,950 10,235 930 2,950 35,140 4,525 1,126 13,535 2,127 33: 34 7,388 38,502 2,220 2,786 17,494 250 42 2 66,204 8,100 2,680 11,182 9,460 943 706 7,666 8,265 1,550 480 6.989 2,810 675 820 35 SB 1,281 3,705 as 2 87 250 42 SR- 89 497 1,425 40 41 42 425 5,997 2,830 200 6,051 43- 85 44 70 45 728 4fi 414 47 48 568,497 18,693 80,598 54,319 38,080 20,925 24,967 1,882,172 61,210 89,900 101,061 114,950 117,470 48,215 6,968 900,139 84,898 22,010 44,000 49,265 89,069 34,415 512 66,416 58,445 61,332 46,413 51,202 43,796 294,073 4,654 19,205 8,157 12,758 29,880 10,360 12,820 998 484 612 666 623 615 49- 50 200 1,460 300 51 .59, 5S 64 450 55 56 .57 22,892 27,987 21,508 33,257 81,670 24,965 89,259 116,532 70,385 96,480 133,817 118,649 260 1,871 150 300 412 8,619 29,107 11,269 10,374 9,886 13,459 1,007 658 474 353 684 898 .58 69' 60 61 62 68 __ 188 CE:ffSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I, — CoNiiNTTED. — Land devoted to Wheat and Oorn «s COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Eives Saadstone... Spring Arbor ... Springport Summit Tompkins.. Waterloo ... KaiiAiiazoo Co.. AlEimo Brady Cb^rlestpn Climax Coinstock Cooper Kalamazoo .... O'shtemo Pavilion^ ,._ Pqrtage ....... Prairie Bohde.. Kichland tioss Schoolcraft Texas Wakeshma Kalkaska Co... Boardman Clearwater Cold Springs. Kall^aska ..... Orange Kapid Kiver.. Springfie"' iUon. Kent Co Ada..... Algoma , A'lpiue Bowne Byron Caledonia Cannon Cascade Coartlaud Qaines (irand Rapids 3 139 1,578 292 296 2,863 1,591 },74Q Acres, 1,242 40,230 I.ISS 40,768 1,283 49,965 1,266 46,832 1,244 88,086 1,880 88,896 1,748 40,968 27,201 829,321 1,494 87,788 1,679 49,982 1,622 61,687 1,267 48,878 1,861 67,540 1,494 69,875 1,479 43,089 2,264 47,366 1,211 47,226 1,301 42,561 2,093 70,868 1.928 74,695 1,461 64,686 2,124 40,827 2,480 42,271 1,498 61,262 175 1 4 62 %i 19,185 1,002 673 964 862 865 877 J,018 798 772 1,186 716 4 4 1,015 784 936 877 1,189 1,049 189 778 232 195 845 59S 945 Obain Kaisbd in 1878. fe Bushels. 2,527 128 1,482 15 20 898 n 897 669.86.3 29,245 12,115 85,197 48,949 27,099 80,240 26,951 29,067 2S,Q80 26,772 14,916 40 40 89,705 81,518 6,SS9 25,334 20,808 26,050 2,267 24,383 3,897 4,227 38,690 22,806 20,003 Bushels. 74,277 68,023 40,180 62,185 68,066 88,035 106,827 867,493 89,222 43,863 82,380 83,392 49,000 88,120 85,785 72,640 42,182 38,440 59,575 63,810 47,5U 46,845 M,101? 84,691 4,62^ 2,158 80 25 125 1,175 486 6iq 564,902 26,190 14,990 81,080 24,863 29,392 29,800 29,745 20,995 28,284 811,240 16,144 200 200 80,440 2S,9(i5 7,090 29,651 82,288 82,372 4,405 22,795 6,205 6,215 29.720 28,167 81,24d .fl . Bushels. 26,100 80,562 20,053 25,280 18,165 27,699 12,819 177,660 4,ooq 2,838 17,688 20,416 9,880 6,S5i? 5,03g 2,157 18,808 28,407 26,17(i 7,45r 18,56i 8.24e 16,69^ 5C 2,74? .264 48li 603,48! 16,88! 10,21.^ 48,806 19,678 24,794 20,434 22,453 20,651 23; 844 27,912 16,259 88,015 18,287 7,874 26,799 29,026 23,698 6,085 41,899 4,785 4,262 20,6l5 24,297 18,906 1,425 Ot.bbb Bushels. 12,47T 9,69? 4,42? 6,141 7,186 11,788 12,319 7,307 6,371 5,67i) 4,689 7,V2d 6,104 7,048 4,944 4,543 4,890 8,9 li 4,868 ■7,359 3,487 9,885 8,201 11,178 860 4,13^ 575 2,12f 1,731 1,08! 263,865 15,298 7,233 16,366 11.992 9;205 9,853 14,978 11,514 11,743 8,031 16,868 100 100 17,527 ^,775 4,465 7.8.50 28,754 8,731 12,816 8,348 4,948 9,615 2l),15l 14,195 9,100 415 Tons. FAKM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 189 raising. Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 181 J^. Farm Pboduotb in 1678. en •a 1 1 % o a. 1 a o 3 .2 o OS u % a 5 il. SI pa Is POTinflB. Pounds. Pounfls. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ».). Cans (2 qt.). Pounds. 20,918 102,615 114,591 102,884 100,867 88,877 78,'J95 151,625 2,748,476 108,666 82,366 262,400 104,829 170,790 196,8)8 91,880 186,100 105,622 139,450 118,978 851,020 210,108 241,575 200,587 182,282 1,080 630 500 175 50,491 56,616 50,500 49,470 84,780 45,275 76,235 728,266 39,415 85,285 44,600 84,150 60,600 52,925 66,786 29,090 47,970 88,360 28,122 62,990 68,265 30,409 34,389 80,018 6,333 8,946 6,662 12,478 8,233 89,322 14,490 87,864 61,467 1,780 4,605 10,062 1,090 4,940 2,041 2,258 116 2,280 1,103 1,002 626 508 592 5SI 986 7,192 880 413 450 899 650 342 604 609 408 281 521 869 636 474 403 858 800 1 28,S7T 1» 89,818 3 89,762 520 4 24,1101 180 150 5 28,419 A 37,251 7 288,911 16,128 175 48,887 5,965 R 18,877 q 18,253 10 28,783 6,240 3;070 50 805 444 10,487 8,920 1,050 825 209 11 22,461 12 28,579 18 25,471 14 14,068 , IS 24,087 16 12,609 142 17 17,665 18 8,858 5,006 2,427 6,674 2,809 8,088 12,482 2,275 19 32,182 SO 15.845 5,441 875 320 810 9,1 11,784 M 12,835 98 7,204 20 28,212 82,715 5,IS25 8,994 24 9,5 2« 20 1,080 4,058 9,7 28 860 4,415 2,073 8,820 8,508 4,880 297,509 800 800 18,825 87,388 49,117 12,777 100 13,532 90 30 200 730 31 82 38 251,072 18,647 2,405 20,677 1,145,944 58,162 8,890 68,440 92,660 68,288 68,886 47,5-31 65,862 40,778 76,561 85,995 800 17,285 961,868 48,610 22,430 66,220 46,880 51,266 47,230 46,850 41,285 87,728 82,015 83,720 200 18,951 899 2,272 88 16 80 34 85 86 87 10,858 475 490 1,000 8,440 805 184 9,660 68 105 84 60 58 264 110 29 SS 8,060 12,784 21774 12,480 15 568 89 40 41 460 744 810 686 4?, 48 11,179 61,865 800 44 5,088 80 45 46 47 80 800 76,3S9 87,626 130 46,051 as,288 27,698 700 72,928 2,660 1,650 72.036 , 95,200 87,265 200 69,735 48,065 12,280 44,185 60,005 43,880 7,460 63,441 9,755 16,105 46,320 '44,240 48,028 950 48 26,569 1,725 1,896 280 455 SO 65 5,560 49 9,164 ."ifl 1,187 51 15,780 1,400 400 200 902 25 169 76 fa 10,868 22,092 68 6,628 fA 494 ■w 10,869 1,218 95 50,407 960 7,675 750 8,060 7,446 .56 602 57 1,670 17,178 ,5s 200 1,721 106 241 105 812 12 59 8,026 8,T17 6(1 2,650 (H 6^ 63 190 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTiKUSD. — Land devoted to Wheat and Oorn COIINTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. . per Harbor.. Eagle Harbor... Houghton _. Sberman Lake Co Cbase , Cberry Valley... Blk Ellswortb Killbuck. Lake Plnora _. Pleasant Plains. Webber Yates Lapbeb Co Almont. Arcada Attica Burlington Barnside Deerfleld Dryden Elba Goodland Hadloy Imlay Lapeer Lapeer City 2d Ward 8d Ward 4tbWard Maratbon Mayfleld Metamora North Branch., Oregon Eich Leblanaw Co.. Bingham Centreville... Cleveland Blmwood Empire Glen Arbor... Kasson Leelanaw Solon Lenawee Co... Adrian Adrian City 4th Ward... Bliasfleld Cambridge... Clinton Deerfleld Dover.. Fairfield Franklin Hudson Macon Madison Land Devoted to Wheat AND COBN EAIBING. -3 -a .u a o o 5: ^5s Acres. 8Y9 283 65 ST 19 4 117 166 71 112 26,496 2,716 386 1,357 1,300 1,074 229 8,491 2,059 842 8,145 995 1,972 96 82 860 5S6 S,246 737 926 429 284 829 161 153 140 125 192 88? 221 40,707 2,248 25 1,074 2,754 V ' 649 1,961 900 8,265 8,846 2,276 1,866 499 195 -83 4 40 15 1 50 22,764 2,860 336 1,165 830 1,167 160 8,235 1,852 722 2,778 864 1,735 113 46 788 462 2,447 606 850 309 1,827 2Sl 893 166 136 121 104 141 8U 174 41,588 2,140 25 861 2,812 1,897 567 2,071 1,314 3,594 8,470 2,434 1,913 Acres. 227 42 5 1 66 18 81 24 5 40 9,704 • 1,.357 220 764 269 191 133 1,197 683 291 1,009 896 788 47 20 17 10 468 415 950 141 876 166 3,818 275 183 98 9S 132 71 188 196 72 82,871 l,5o9 24 768 1,767 939 1,2.59 1,596 1,889 1,882 1,988 1,701 1,701 Grain Raised in 1873. Bushels. 2,681 324 55 hi\ 295 1 744 870 255 553 852,075 41,287 3,862 19,147 14,400 17,839 2,026 45,184 83,564 9,004 41,824 17,160 26,106 2,200 425 1,097 678 12,204 5,862 84,075 8,595 11,976 5,810 26,023 4,410 4,920 2,294 1,498 1,882 1,618 1,765 5,019 2,667 554,726 33,066 278 6,988 89,378 27,920 6,046 26,694 14,109 55,940 42,365 80,737 25,792 D Bushels. 4,297 912 60 25 1,049 240 68 796 560 50 657 295,265 46,515 6,500 19,299 6,500 6,(145 8,640 85,266 19,880 7,485 31,492 20,005 26,414 2,075 1,095 630 800 18,875 10,116 24,928 8,700 9,626 4,060 26,764 6,406 4,458 1,909 2,828 2,752 1,405 8,685 2,328 1,138 1,895,092 78,535 1,550 19,6^0 45,515 30,040 49,820 45,325 59,522 104,865 96,946 60,660 104,520 3C Bushels. 1,100 826 10,084 6,269 798 25 905 465 45 1,162 1,285 180 462,1 58,952 6,475 24,407 23,000 27,505 6,171 62,344 81,863 20,888 48,871 28,603 84,474 2,368 965 945 458 28,043 6,211 83,723 12,280 15,117 7,877 41,928 6,067 6,567 4,866 2,827 8,533 4,208 8,870 7,927 8,078 410,446 22,728 600 7,977 26,387 18,785 12,951 25,861 16,686 81,908 21,000 21,887 17,229 O THBK Bushels. 1,805 5,650 580 1,200 9,925 4,340 850 .57 1,' 875 455 1,664 228 175 634 188,269 12,150 8,302 9,809 6,600 7,880 8,136 10,741 6,680 6,643 11,108 7,160 12,677 l.f" 666 460 797 6,264 2,648 10,559 6,.'~"' 5,875 2,964 54,154 10,445 8,841 8,821 8,796 6,865 2,270 6,080 10,067 8,519 145,688 4,428' 190 5,388 6,792 8,048 8,078 5,184 6,429 6,0t77 7,665 6,407 7,519 FAEM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 191 raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 187^. Farm Products in 1878 • a) 1 O o •a O .■sa a 1 3 Barrels. a a 5 II Is Cans (2 qt.). Ponnds. Ponnds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Gallons. Gans (2 B.). Pounds. 950 16,089 5,046 1,690 850 2,845 1,125 400 1,909 1,140 180 800 27,126 8,894 140 9,262 4,200 40 800 4,770 1,635 659,162 69,390 15,900 60,391 80,400 27,660 7,982 64,692 28,395 14,664 72,447 27,804 61,486 5,000 2,400 184,557 676,566 166,995 86,680 84,291 9,180 20,751 16,800 9,960 52,725 6,655 1,196 6,258 2,792 305 30 266 47,609 9,738 669 8,440 1,718 2,600 240 7,600 8,525 8,885 490 6,010 200 84,107 2,066 5,462 50 4,800 855 8,261 2,679 580 30,486 118,584 ]8,178 19,009 67,026 15,847 55,544 7,000 1,500 150 880 18,610 2,045 519 151 6 449 15 829 57 41 16 17,849 2,871 24,172 1,075 6,635 140 1,278 3,869 16,688 1,758 1,863 400 5,500 15,301 5,000 63,822 6,717 14,828 4,463 8,366 1,620 2,600 38,452 21,642 59,030 14,715 81,875 17,347 58,304 10,990 5,000 .6,090 6,625 4,949 4,150 6,710 7,820 5,970 1,831,950 53,200 8,882 47 129 437 65 298 1,817 26,798 290 8,378 1,287 4,276 50 8,480 104,607 28,065 11,908 4,255 6,605 6,150 2,026 80,200 7,760 7,638 26,549 6,766 4,518 1,640 52 978 1,677 200 140 80 80 20 367 394 104 200 140 SO 80 20 20 219 100 610 220 1,006 4,863,879 240,700 33 802 200 38 472,521 2,006,909 60,787 256,907 8,050 14,306 832 19 692 474 1,069 262 669 807 896 &30 442 1,028 30,450 6,939 66,080 208,795 127,800 79,950 189,090 156,338 264,980 288,020 282,106 173,595 83,625 71,826 28,360 86,696 46,880 42,850 69,425 209,502 75,200 51,080 6,892 22,922 5,112 2,896 8,451 4,782 19,155 20,660 10,480 3,895 80,542 50,800 26,707 6,861 360 400 1,708 1,740 4,880 18,300 159,392 466,020 18,153 69,280 20,482 44,945 38,601 7,666 113,148 706 192 CENSUS OF MIOHIGAlSr, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Hedlna Ggden Palmyra BaisiD Bidgewaj'... Eiea Eollin Rome Seneca Tecnmseh... Woodstock.. LmNGSTON Co.. Brighton Cohoctali Conway Pcerfleld ^enoa ^ ... ©rfeenOak Hamburg Bandy........ Hartland Howell .^^ Tosco i Marion . Odeola Pntnam^ I'yrone Unadilla...... Uackikao Co.. Holmes -. Moran...- St. Ignace... M-ACOSB Co Armada Brnce Chesterfield.. Clinton Erin Harrison tieiioz fiCacomb Bay Richmond Shelby Sterling Warren Washington. Manistee Co.. Arcadia Bear Lake... Brown Filer Manistee Uorilla Onekama Pleasanton .. Springdale... Manitou Co... Galilee '■ Peaine Land Devoted to Wheat AND COEN RaISINQ. ■o CO P_J 0) OS S5S Acres. 2,551 800 ] ,.^85 904 J, 506 691 2,196 1,1 1,! 1,849 2,769 «,595 2,978 2,919 2,224 8,245 8,198 8,258 2,748 2,512 8,045 2,ei4 2,272 8,270 8,078 2,972 3,192 2,875 22-,TI5 1,559 8,568 1,678 1,415 818 408 1,766 1,744 1,634 1,265 2,181 968 765 2,967 940 151 287 52 2,779 857 1,642 921 1,814 628 2,118 2,087 1,684 1,SS2 2,688 48,081 2,761 2,527 1,735 8.021 2;83l 8,844 2,S80 1,448 2,946 2,474 1,866 8,141 8,171 2,626 8,624 2j788 21j270 1,647 2,280 1,688 1,446 725 420 1,606 1,753 1,786 1,556 1,8S7 122 144 13 6 67 36 204 12 Acres. 2,144 1,800 1,982 571 1,486 1,189 1,.V21 1,720 1,304 1,006 1,646 17,896 1,861 612 716 1,022 1,229 1,487 1,080 842 1,808 1,168 900 1,264 998 1,299 872 1,148 1 i 18,088 1,085 1,167 1,121 1,149 797 882 845 1,-221 1^221 925 1^684 929 1,170 1,337 648 77 169 64 10 65 68 47 163 10 Gbain Raised is 1878. is Bnshels. 84,222 10,891 16,592 41,485 16,557 7,961 27,461 80,460 n,!I" 8,580 84,402 568,580 82,784 85,414 29,982 43,725 88,684 85,876 28,143 27,962 86,9S8 84,008 25,699 42,587 61.178 26,799 46,296 82,560 277,610 20,761 50,666 21,983 21,041 11,188 4,886 19,902 22,412 18i566 20,099 12,011 9,241 11,477 84,064 9,196 1,821 2,200 250 746 458 8,549 127 1,860 93 1,267 Bnshels. C9,869 59,518 61,620 110,610 101,418 59,615 42,290 49,765 91,050 17,705 41,828 511,568 87,675 24,010 22,454 28,152 84,446 40,166 86,060 29,945 28,666 24,786 24,898 81,440, 29,946 86,265 26,475 57,195 120 80 90 878,839 82,126 88,808 21,744 28,438 24,945 8,680 19,265 80,857 80,488 22,044 88,000 18,815 29,624 85,560 19,728 2,895 6,383 1,535 200 1,685 675 6,145 305 t\ Bnshels. 26,542 82,142 19,057 16,908 14,835 9,120 18,615 29,871 4,666 6,120 15,281 488,521 16,765 29,466 22,284 82,102 16,045 15,287 15,805: 25,962^ 25,.583 87,684, 28,417: 28,347. 82,922< 20,170 27,848 25,899 1,420 100 1,820 668,234 56,490 57,180 48,898 61,878 82,596 21,625 59,717 47,416 51,801 61,489 41,170 89,645 57,294 42,640 21,076 8,397 4,214 8,742 20U 299 8,327 950 4,847 100 1,118 " '\,{\e. Otheb Bashela. 8,112 7,186 14,226 18,502 4,084 4,663 7,725 8,942 6,666 8,191 6,811 121,763 9,611 8,394 8,51« 8,976 7,964 8,264 5,465 7,93* 10,296! 5,997 6,012 9,095: 6,902j 4,995! 9,714 4,787 10,580i 4,800! 4,216 1,515' 188,896, 9,378 10,747 12,734 20,191 17,904 8,330 12,433 13,296 14,698 10,418 11,680 12,165 24,683 9,349 82,785 8,771 10,396 6,111 2,916 4,285 1,242 4,466 600 10,586 8,510 7,025 Trtne. FARM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 187 ^. 193 Pabm Pboduots in 1878. .2 n ■a K S o 1 1 (A M .a a I d 63 a a a1 S3 Pounds. PoDnds. Pounds. Ponnda. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2qt.). Pounds. 81,496 267,698 115,270 164,178 685,722 216,886 49,480 162,248 287,850 203,986 124,620 139,048 1,001,756 74,495 66,810 42,844 81,060 82,772 80,328 49,790 44,574 51,439 47,559 68,989 65,485 83,390 50,131 66,013 56,127 203,840 528,152 97,609 72,550 2,200 85,168 634,400 66,895 79,885 44,787 16,510 69,835 68,909 46,819 26,800 86,170 725,941 69,100 44,940 45,060 86,625 37,483 43,250 48,360 44,805 61,628 68,460 88,430 64.820 60,500 11,225 54,040 83,825 7,725 16,219 610 3,790 2,824 4,19T 120 81,725 23,864 12,287 4,250 49,686 162,728 8,485 9,565 8,577 8,490 6,707 876 449 712 738 814 668 869 493 615 203 669 5,512 262 282 869 827 807 271 457 161 260 423 387 665 486 299 842 864 4,116 80 1 8,243 •t 8,968 R 88,479 300 4 10,285 6 2,602 6 15,665 47,583 48,631 8,016 2,060 960 7 8 10,908 158,745 <» 19,520 16,246 435,171 23,070 21,911 13,675 24,704 10 90 2,255 700 200 100 245 60 11 8,894 200 1? 18 14 8,606 15 16 27,187 17 81,569 27,770 9,279 18 8,280 14,086 8,471 7,878 16,700 15,627 5,975 17,878 1,660 30,014 19 4,820 869 20 24,746 n 20,635 21,026 39,445 44,808 1" 28 480 220 260 ?4 25 35,908 28,115 46,173 ?B 27 '8 24,100 12,450 6,100 6,550 12,076 1,080 450 227 450 29 80 7,175 660 709,126 46,070 48,815 49,982 80,435 33,206 10,056 68,940 74,220 68,216 65,780 87,086 23,745 62,672 56,906 38,650 8,155 11,085 6,410 81 Pfh 262,178 84,577 67,790 15,505 9,507 8,296 926,089 73,211 90,067 6S,466 110,408 82,148 28,270 51,435 67,118 86,584 94,680 87,960 40,050 40,032 70,675 15,141 78,105 9,420 28,698 8,464 7,445 1,494 70 SO 8,269 481 209 278 829 33 122 222 201 880 220 807 156 79 802 600 88 84 500 85 955 3R 87 88 4,715 14,917 10,041 20 611 89 40 600 648 81,487 16,675 4,220 673 4,800 8,257 4,645 116 205 2,96* 820 7,670 41 i\9 20,610 22,018 9,269 4,400 34,922 526 , 48 1,685 2 17 175 43,944 2,610 9,420 1,295 41 45 4R 10,300 10 47 48 49 18 2,951 ."in 880 51 52 ,53 40 8,650 1,960 11,500 800 2,080 400 27,106 1,084 54 90 55 12,190 10 56 57 809 58 189 59 120 60 25 194 OENSTIS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— GosimvED.— Land devoted to Wheat and Oorn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land Devoted to Wheat ■ AND OOBN BAISINQ. Grain Raised in 1878. OVtfXtt Mi u S o 1 a hi 5 u Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. 1 60 200 10,653 8,648 1,400 1,843 2,200 1,665 44,199 18,075 866 3,910 2,342 840 1,953 1, 496 s 825 4 130 *) Marquette 700 6 60 7,106 708 200 16,481 3,056 225 830 1,606 307 7 Mason Co.. 674 72 2 76 27 6 18 221 76 94 88 3,513 164 224 494 44 496 74 19 42 41 4 24 86 86 62 58 1,210 56 41 18,558 8,140 480 1,020 1,415 60 491 1,377 1,645 1,485 1,945 87,579 1,275 1,190 2,035 765 250 2,145 9, 436 q Branch _,.. 30 in Free Soil 84 5 4 8 143 53 92 61 2,450 87 189 997 114 41 93 2,183 689 1,663 778 48,617 1,467 5,198 8,570 861 127 11 Grant . ._ 96 1? Hamlin Pere Marqaette.. 28 714 4,787 1,29T 2,339 1,628 69,410 183 ,6,023 5,162 1,080 14 8,755 4,169 6,141 6,112 60,828 1,341 1,868 4.335 1,085 850 629 IS 16 Sherman 195 829 IT Victory „ 275 18 Mecosta Co 6,638 142 90 Austin 648 Of Big Kapids 701 42 Big Bapids City. 1st Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward.. Chippewa ... Colfax 68 18 80 15 76 143 680 53 63 507 444 441 280 83 492 23 31 10 199 o^ 18 10 56 UO 862 24 26 489 244 357 195 80 829 2S 26 21 106 22 119 14 46 193 134 58 125 25 210 861 754 1,869 5,630 466 455 5,544 4,665 4,825 3,276 463 5,029 166 2,308 272 515 9S0 821 4,700 1,128 1,542 4,656 4,982 8,642 2,805 760 7,008 40 18,309 1,051 1,030 2,571 1,769 7,326 1,178 1,707 13,051 8,412 9,113 3,036 1,942 6,952 640 27,585 4,299 735 8,427 2,200 8,891 8,147 2,115 7,818 4,462 8,613 2,591 1,618 8,112 11,790 22,416 8,825 180 1,030 1,916 199 254 846 *>R Deerfield . 967 ''fl Fork 147 nn Grant- 810 "!l 1,074 686 so Hinton .. ... "^■i 653 84 8f> Mlllbrook Sheridan 160 147 86 H7 Wheatland Menomisex Co. Mp.TinTninftA 305 489 SB 39 40 MlBLAHD Co Bdenville Geneva _ _ 440 71 164 27 503 48 8,401 608 13 41 Gladwin 17 22 19 100 130 13 8 6 6 49 63 10 9 19 47 29 148 89 80 60 81 918 679 148 860 750 1,726 875 5,731 2,765 2,090 400 950 8,289 10,174 590 190 140 4,298 1,000 170 5,266 158 190 48 Homer 44 45 Hope IngersoU . ._ 2,444 3,896 944 1,320 830 8,792 1,317 922 6,-757 666 1,729 1,023 1,867 765 817 117,964 ^5tS 840 796 46 47 Jasper_ Jerome -., 172 74 48 14 49 8 100 24 42 75 10 27 9 IS 7 4 18,426 1,205 " 126 37 8,699 600 695 1,695 210 720 215 170 206 175 602,969 25,632: 180 41 Midland 10 SO Mount Hayley 192 M Potter MiSSATJKEB Co Caldwell 5 65 100 62 68 17 250 526 16 54 Clam Union Pioneer ,»._ _ 28 2 5 4 8 8 17,997 1,170 47 44 60 50 49 201,173 13,084 2,260 885 1,025 1,085 61 412,456 24,808 132 91 •ifi 4 18 16 19,280 1,885 B7 88 69 fiO Eiverside WestBrancli MONKOB Co Ash 98 88 81,887 1 995 FARM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 195 raising, Farm Products in 187S, and Maple Sugar made in 1874. Farm Pboduots in 1878. a •a GQ 1 fa o o 1 1 0} -a J a 1 of 3 OS o ii Poands. Poands. Founds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2 qt.). Pounds. 650 1 , '>, H i\ 650 5 6 40 4,150 1,800 10 85,806 8,880 750 2,290 856 175 16,083 2,950 150 8,518 580 7 R <» in 11 w 1,570 10,745 4.785 8,726 7,560 60,867 5,850 5,286 18 18 1,100 10 31 2,240 1,985 8,040 1,575 42,050 14 24 15 1,750 650 16 17 4,073 178 15,521 800 388 132 2 18 Ifl 616 ?n 4,280 ?i 900 800 w ?8 ?4 I'oo 4,110 2,220 18,704 ?5 5,205 MO 2,350 ?fi 'H 593 676 ?,8 ?'» 18 8,387 16,515 15,375 10,100 1,660 8,945 9,185 6,945 630 5,T75 80 1,216 582 2,410 8,099 81 132 2 fl'i 129 88 316 2,700 2,300 3,658 84 7S 35 897 1,770 2,335 36 37 872 8,910 100 54,023 4,780 808 2,410 80 3S 39 200 40 420 1,650 41 75 1,755 6,990 8,150 18,600 3,890 49. 40 43 115 44 492 2,750 160 200 110 45 46 47 200 11,150 1,100 2,100 4,397 400 1,410 48 120 800 100 49 50 80 51 60 68 5,475 2,220 285 825 1,205 980 610 2,180 52 58 54 55 875 1,100 612 741,267 56,924 68 56 60 57 58 119,277 5,878 1,2:68,507 44,119 69,853 45 45,587 2,385 8,812 458 84,300 59 60 196 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— OoNXiNUED. — Land devoted to Wlieai and Corn COUNTIES, TOWMSHEPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Dbtoteb to Wheat AND CoBN Raising. Grain Raised in 1878. Othbb J. 1 ^ 1; 5 5 6 li 5 Acres. Acres. Acres. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. 1 Bedford 1,114 1,384 1,429 1,463 1,188 1,649 1,106 1,962 550 1,138 1,160 75 985 1,242 1,299 1,542 1,054 1,442 946 2,068 530 799 1,061 118 1,169 930 1,655 1,282 1,058 1,269 1,28S 1,867 725 1,228 8SS 168 10 10 100 43 2,802 931 1,016 6,420 16 1,110 762 161 460 44 88 860 90 580 281 11,180 15,792 16,008 17,864 11,988 17,286 10,848 18,598 5,050 18,881 11,586 1,428 69,683 27,422 48,185 85,295 84,960 50,428 29,485 67,078 19,600 69,935 23,855 8,095 28,000 26,918 83,018 28,100 20,650 28,874 80,201 86,Sii7 14,900 21,866 23,602 2,260 17,270 4,706 7,940 5,985 6,400 7,819 7,768 6,295 4,804 6,322 2,944 1,195 2,399 ? Berlin 2,001 R Dundee 2,981 4 Brie 2,190 S Exeter. i;644 6 1 Frenchtown Ida 2,041 1,448 a La Salle 2,192 9 in London Milan 2,001 2,854 11 Monroe _. 1,252 12 IS Monroe City Ist Ward 23d 14 2d Ward 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n 8d Ward 4tli Ward Eaisinville Summerfleld WMteford MOWTOAIH Co Belvidere 80 46 2,828 678 726 12,261 15 2,169 1,697 857 945 11 198 2,066 165 1,705 408 50 63 2,223 650 869 10,251 4 1,914 1,683 227 682 5 120 1,912 96 1,446 407 800 628 21,896 5,845 9,945 160,872 67 82,784 27,061 2,709 10,112 80 1,506 23,420 1,961 18,257 6,478 580 1,600 1,495 59,734 45,231 24,051 173,630 185 88,019 24,150 6,170 12,723 1,462 8,036 25,447 2,088 20,800 6,515 700 200 8,785 16,306 8,423 400 1.050 1,095 4,327 2,800 49,646 2,606 18,262 982 1,440 1,370 1,610 605 1,940 1,000 870 2,650 450 1,200 1,060 64,092 16,407 21,988 140,841 60 22,207 17,224 7,498 6,81 T 1,166 3,680 22,898 1,807 18,928 2,486 840 120 8,760 15,751 8,628 800 853 60 8,278 8,620 58,338 689 24,898 705 606 S71 1,122 1,044 2,779 60 ■ 2,620 2,176 160 1,000 195 10,199 9,862 14,888 81,649 1,0.65 9,168 8,147 4,714 4,645 2,562 2,855 12,487 2,449 7,519 4,556 600 20U 175 61 8,106 1,711 1,7ST 13,970 58 1,870 "sa BaBbnell _ 2,025 •/A Cato_ 884 25 26 27 28 29 80 Crystal Day Donglass Eureka Evergreen.. _ Fairplaln^ PerriB 794 210 802 1,387 428 1,809 518 £2 Oreemille City, IstWard 40 84 4 97 584 89 20 89 45 85 81 2,123 196 645 94 92 69 97 47 118 68 87 114 50 10 20 RS Maple Valley.... Montcalm 178 1,880 404 65 101 42 64 841 8,487 262 1,047 209 156 97 116 19 252 89 186 197 49 163 1,021 268 SO 57 89 78 264 2,820 179 726 207 105 17 91 16 in 71 147 90 24 8,689 19,807 4,439 600 575 491 768 5,204 30,865 1,894 10,207 1,968 709 241 1,008 139 1,488 765 2,068 1,126 290 86 87 11,191 4,822 600 1,962 783 2,580 2,320 48,591 969 8,194 1,931 1,866 1,675 2,178 1,628 8,608 1,282 1,175 1,971 1,944 1,798 3,207 88 Pine 20 89 40 Reynolds Eichland 77 94 41 42 Sidney Wlnfield 319 618 48 44 45 Mtjskkgon Co Bine Lake 7,713 S7 2,132 46 47 48 49 60 Bl Cedar Creek Dalton Bggleston Pruitland Frnitport Bolton 391 14T 290 201 183 266 Si? 98 C8 54 65 66 Montague Moorlaud Mnskegon Muelcegon City, lat Ward 482 1,080 98 •iR 600 10,287 800 4,734 45,665 6,492 10 nn Kavenna .. 494 178 186 4,987 816 818 69 146 8,996 606 880 10 146 2,829 420 6,246 691 2,461 68.008 8,678 11,847 1,200 8,426 66,016 10,864 16,388 1,816 Whitehall White River Newatso Co 198 61 62 68 4,801 61,220 11,664 834 9,106 1,466 FAEM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 107 raising, Farm Products in 1S73, and Maple Sugar made in 1874^. Fabh Products ik 1878. i as aj V 'p. 03 ■3 § CO o . o i t CD O SI d g 0) a s 3 3 1^^ ^ . II is Founds. Ponnds. Ponnds. Pounds. Ponnds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2qt.). Pounds. 8,8T1 84,788 29,680 186,280 77,690 82,718 63,714 70,975 76,042 47,900 178,190 72,260 2,000 76,795 87,975 56,110 26.880 22,066 108.670 20,640 41,818 82,000 70,760 80,670 3,240 2,025 650 7,489 300 1,890 80 1,608 106 840 490 226 426 825 938 505 436 674 148 6,699 10 120 11,197 64,984 9,08t 4,8TT 80 6,T59 1,874 2,800 6,800 7,612 150 800 150 60 9,460 12,748 816 1,040 8,208 180 1,790 14,894 4,938 450 81,600 200 1,000 1,000 200,899 87,647 68,805 219,852 1,000 2,240 62,025 58,876 41,385 299,247 1,000 40 50 98 615 891 782 297 81,500 2S0 17,828 100 1,800 4,807 7,206 2,438 52,696 6,165 1,696 600 83,880 11,621 68,328 13,545 2,325 10,479 250 600 28,190 200 32,125 2,400 8,760 2U0 66,485 42,119 12,604 22,446 21,280 10,970 82,680 8,470 21,145 1,560 618 115 46 111 54,004 4,655 9,400 6,766 2,170 780 8,690 1,600 500 2,595 200 298 3 812 10,293 410 260 305 56 46 76S 9,806 1,500 400 925 675 9 61 ""ieiSoo 8,200 81,116 6,440 80,666 14,128 200 6,515 1,816 1,440 10,000 115,927 2,460 84,720 4,807 8,985 214 270 16 10 8,780 800 76 100 295 13,420 481 2,180 450 600 46,724 400 9,433 46,676 150 20 6 5,047 19,605 29,988 186 2,825 5,250 8,8.30 6,575 1,475 8,450 7,740 4,180 155 24 25 2,785 224 150 2,000 91 214 3,164 1,400 150 20 740 5 8,880 19,566 28,775 12,986 167 700 44,400 9,470 10,400 161,108 81,090 800 54,428 9,276 9,952 1,S69 806 30 13 198 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTiKUED. — LanA devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARBS. Barton Beaver Big Prairie. Bridgeton... Brooks Croton._.__- Dayton.. Denver Bnsley Evprett Grant Monroe Norwich Slieridan Sherman^.. Oakland Co Addison Avon Bloomfield Brandon. Commerce Farmington 0rbveland Highland Holly Independence Lyon Mllfurd.. Novi Oakland.. Orion Oxford... Pontiac .1 Pontiac City iBtWard «d Ward 8d Ward 4tli Ward Eose Boyal Oais: Bonthfleld Springfield Troy Waterford West Blobmfleld ^YMteLake DCBANA Go Benona Clay Banks Coiax... , Crystal Elbridge Ferry Golden Grant ft V QQ 'o •a -a m 1 'A a cq .2 4 167 145 w 888 50 % n 85 58 113 s» 4 fin 61 124 6,607 61,619 2,600 14,624 11,088 82,427 425 4 21,108 S,1U 68 824 700 6ft 60 64 65 200 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Carp Lake.. Greenland.. Ontonagon.. Kockland .. OSOBOLA Co Buidell Cedar Evart Hartwick Heraey Highland Le Eoy Lincoln , Middle Branch. Orient Osceola Blchmond Eose Lake Sberman Sylvan Ottawa Co Allendale Blendon Chester Crockery Georgetown... Grand Haven Cfrand Haven City Holland Holland City.. .. Jamestown Olive Polkton Rohinson Spring Lake Tallmage Wright Zeeland PBEs.). CanB (2qt.). Pounds. 1,107 7,376 800 7,930 1,046 100 100 16,435 26,710 81,860 23,192 840,954 2,940 11,910 27,319 5,800 25,478 2.436 1,085 965 280 14,250 9,385 8,726 1,980 47,126 16,776 20.110 14,355 7,630 800 167 200 1 1,104 1 6 If, 2,600 186 8 t\ 87,447 168,945 50 8,200 8,760 100 485 36 4,479 n 822 35 275 496 200 41 4,189 1,992 12,456 2,898 9,161 162 80 8 139 7,806 2,060 2,362 1,075 4,400 if. 295 28 876 48 44 12,000 125 4,'> 118 32 249 31 179 881 189 264 289 1,168 169 8 46 2i680 617 47 18,810 200 4,069 800 1,800 4S 8,837 49 10,968 14,774 50 2,800 176 8,261 6,800 4.005 12,674 51 9,477 62 18,619 14 055 ' 6,780 2,491 7,976 4,264 986 68 128,351 4,670 54 103,456 16,203 6,727 1,680 8,774 10,672 2,076 1,815 ^ fA .W fiS 190 67,926 200 182 88 200 180 14 128 60 lOO 6» 7,980 2,658 4 649 6A 61 ■ 20 80 62 7,636 2,770 Kit 204 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CoNTiKTJED. — Land devoted to Wheat and Corn 6S COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIJES, AND WAEDS. Cottrellville East China Emmet Port Gratiot Grant Greenwood Ira Eenockee Kimball Lynn Mnssey PortHnron Port Huron City Eiley St. Clair St. Clair City... Wales St. Joseph Co... Bnrr Oak , Colon Gonstantine Pabius Pawn River Plorence Flowerfleld Leonidas Lockport-. Mendon Mottville Nottawa Park , Sherman Stnrgis White Pigeon. TnsoOLA Co.... Akron , Aimer Arbela Columbia Dayton Denmark Elkland Ellington Blmwood: Pair Grove... Premont Geneva_ Gilford Indian Pields Juniata Kingston Koylton , Millington Novesta. , Tnscola Vassar , Watertown .. Wells Wisner Van BtTREN Co.. Almena Antwerp Arlington Land Devoted to Wheat AND Corn Eaisino. :^ Acres. 856 103 491 88 1,897 BJ8 744 714 251 254 819 146 1,421 421 842 67,005 4,388 8,900 4,247 8,830 2,657 4,961 4,926 8,991 4,726 6,454 2,653 6,185 6,279 8,991 8,260 8,604 12,022 861 858 623 865 670 663 567 91 227 505 1,33 184 255 590 78 880 78 77T 164 7 8fi,202 2,061 8,226 1,942 J. n 2.S Acres. 872 193 788 168 1,680 820 682 618 217 198 668 104 6 1,468 616 65,228 8,892 2,680 8,802 8,662 2,448 4,245 4,060 8,898 4,298 4,045 2.521 4.215 8;92'2 2,289 2,878 8,083 9,185 224 7-22 888 216 681 437 596 641 442 483 489 116 130 888 1,148 114 187 487 40 633 70 691 104 5 80,729 1,679 2,891 1,664 Acres. 129 129 82 226 90 240 78 262 62 14:? 90 5 442 879 11 385 29,771 2,228 1,676 1,880 1,787 1,390 2,805 1,869 1,737 2,819 1,686 1,455 2,809 1,892 1,986 1,196 2,111 6,664 263 805 890 188 218 255 187 220 ini 552 200 59 207 224 658 61 106 878 88 897 125 852 68 22 28,789 1,452 1,884 1,529 Grain Kaised in 1878. ^ Basbels. 6,849 1,125 7,982 1,740 22,691 12,726 12,717 9,660 8,322 8,019 7,796 1,273 100 15,169 7,888 9,516 598,241 84,789 84.702 40;553 49,35! 22,407 87,402 65,374 84,669 40,716 44,041 17,657 41,977 64,436 86,520 23,980 24,668 146,070 8,892 12,804 4,591 4,041 9,985 9,406 10,812 10,656 7,554 6,900 4,9C4 2,170 1,737 7,864 17,877 973 4,497 6,000 416 9,975 962 9,682 1,182 160 877,818 14,330 28,845 24,794 Bushels. 7,860 8,118 6,000 2,754 6,IS8 1,fil4 10,966 2,340 12,894 1,785 8,746 2,860 250 17,742 11,985 600 11,290 848,670 68,480 49,166 49,178 64,886 47,428 90,750 84,482 44.960 67,946 48,576 88,466 71,288 47,055 52,640 84,819 49,680 187,901 6,274 9,788 19,530 8,890 5,308 8,935 5,165 7,907 2,466 17,747 6,181 4,010 6,578 11,738 21,490 9S9 4,616 11,169 64U 12,658 4,214 8,682 8,188 815 662,087 83,892 44,545 64,070 2i Bashels. 18,304 8,798 24,840 9,889 64,965 27,218 82,880 27,676 21,060 10,818 18,718 15,254 1,400 41,808 49,616 1,900 42,427 128,047 15,681 18,970 3,470 10,070 9,670 2,266 6,271 10,804 2,090 10,656 2,882 19,842 8,060 6.880 6,040 1,605 282,196 6,881 14,630 10,260 6,875 12,238 18,815 10,714 7,562 7,736 18,348 6,700 8,769 6,099 8,992 28,648 2,242 6,400 16,684 512 24,437 3,000 16,804 1,663 149,880 6,708 1,865 16,228 Otheb *^ OS Bashels. 6,949 1,1 10,767 4,528 7,280 4,361 8,124 8,066 10,175 2,074 6,930 7,555 450 7,502 17,410 800 12,866 110,428 12,610 7,205 3,507 6,200 9,839 7,636 4,479 4,626 7,026 8,915 8,632 5,048 5,470 11,570 11,600 6,161 146,162 8,947 4,684 9,668 4,657 7,294 9,241 5,815 2,539 3,530 10,774 12,847 1,120 6,207 6,764 17,670 8,921 4,064 9,507 1,3,56 11,246 1,395 6,983 1,274 724 82,912 4,113 4,629 6,944 FARM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. ao5 raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 187^. FARa Pkoduots in 1873. a tmoo CQ a § .a O 1 1 M ■a 6 •s I 1 a 05 u & g q5 1 1 O ^1 Pi « "1.2 II Is Pounds. Foands. Ponnds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2 qt.). Pounds. 3,728 6,800 1,360 12,130 13,976 100 16,890 8,160 82,010 11,666 29,845 16,435 14.910 26,010 10,080 6,030 30,600 11,706 22 46U 120 126 78 2 4 1 1,148 8,306 '580 2 3 769 4 B,470 18,800 8,S44 10,476 16,850 60 1,000 126 5 2,641 100 R 2,819 100 4,600 12 7 8,360 600 8 S,S45 19 9 756 1,800 6,141 1,600 10 2,581 1,740 11 1,899 2 n IS 4,967 28,421 12,860 1,500 17,956 2,294,276 248,17) 160,e69 93,525 150,895 164,515 198,380 124,006 147,479 125,810 122,452 107,870 202,762 180,090 184,538 78,630 14,486 151,071 8,004 12,328 4,817 7,293 1.200 6,925 7,245 6,595 665 14,070 41,246 400 16,555 48,750 490 42 51 10 80 9,306 668 885 241 518 470 650 544 557 490 378 487 880 719 600 670 699 80 8,600 14 11,465 15 280 in 5,976 2,686 555 25 45,810 642,850 61,402 61,700 29,020 35,990 83,280 43,100 65,063 50,656 28,950 29,060 22,650 41,020 48,115 49,860 26,565 82,420 432,430 18,255 19,444 81,075 17,962 20,410 26,220 18,772 15,895 12,705 87,970 7,935 10,500 11,825 10,425 41,650 8,735 14,947 28,061 1,850 40,840 6,600 22,719 7,850 6,985 644,474 23,870 86,340 44,260 1,252 99,888 11,102 14,045 1,276 7,786 17 161,190 18 18 11,984 19 17,484 20 16,287 21 8,016 4,969 5,684 200 22 10,713 28 7,020 9.4 9,882 6,484 16,847 1,200 6,680 4,884 9,682 8,880 6,180 2,125 3,486 2,686 18 100 6,885 25 10,010 8,511 60 26 27 15 657 600 W 7,753 29 14 013 220 SO 12,126 6,259 31 250 32 1,909 as 5,666 49,982 1,547 34 24,285 "400 2,445 28,842 85 86 2,463 i,840 946 1,290 1,685 600 4O0 695 470 1,114 87 2,600 691 22 8 88 89 3 314 230 40 2,730 491 2 1 41 25 800 42 2,320 866 40 48 2 44 8,885 650 46 1,847 46 144 6,254 4,540 7,060 34,468 26S 1,122 6,448 12,000 4 47 1,402 520 2'230 640 1,612 725 4R 8,399 10,002 150 2,340 200 60 766 7 49 50 227 51 1,009 40 1,021 52 1,961 1 68 12 ."H 4,663 18,217 9,431 6,236 496 581 97 6 6,271 100 2,805 2P0 .•>« 2 267 66 2,877 5,000 67 105 f^ 956 1,094 1,199 1,251 1,195 1,744 1,084 1,215 1,315 1,247 1,218 2,048 1,440 1,275 1, ' 1,827 1,714 50 ^ Bushels. 40 19,989 916 1,664 1,384 783 1,003 801 618 77 1 1,887 588 1,507 1,560 1,628 1,257 465 732 618 1,859 18,237 13,810 6,396 24,792 8,314 6,404 80,866 80,111 80,577 86,786 40,142 15,012 48,475 2,117 14,865 876,401 44,540 850 400 280 170 12,953 64,299 81,637 66,859 64,908 69,828 28,518 45,317 53,690 54,803 40,674 84,784 62,061 43,619 88,447 40,930 69,890 29,432 28,600 422 350 176,038 13,207 21,469 12,292 8,921 6,991 7,115 2,270 6,420 9,700 6,448 10,869 86,426 11,221 6,164 8,571 4,996 2,417 13,547 Bdshels. 87,95t 87,917 19,765 82,244 11,840 15,630 41,157 65,03? 46,960 49,288 62,255 26,417 44,945 13,360 84,878 9,52,282 80,006 1,815 1,480 275 60 61.286 75,797 19,475 57,296 85,762 40,344 75,195 58,435 28,390 87,834 41,545 82,815 87,930 68,680 42,480 84,406 86,920 41,945 101,677 1,410 210 1,200 681,200 84,474 43,794 54,055 20,802 86,480 25,228 19,894 42,991 50,469 20,935 86.260 64,698 53,817 81,952 18.776 82,725 17,089 48,420 i-i Bushels. 12,168 8,497 6,476 5,728 8,024 5,887 5,870 15,890 18,216 12,670 11,076 8,466 9,086 3,260 11,335 448,741 20,868 616 425 90 19,865 27,830 8,100 25,818 27,888 4,180 9.781 18,910 28,730 30,246 34,997 14,800 19,90Q 17,196 84,746 20,040 28,460 28,560 620,950 29,891 53,187 49,384 82,210 41,490 45,373 16,443 28,718 45,753 11,632 41,670 48,388 61,578 28,630 28,169 9,776 20,588 82,671 Other s-a Bushels. 4.1 4,785 2,808 8,685 2,319 8,169 4,678 6,511 5,244 5,122 6,168 4,862 6,651 2,482 5,079 143,008 7,426 6,694 6,993 6,915 9,741 6,370 5,682 6,826 6,265 5,777 6,623 419 16,606 6,723 6,216 6.1 __ 6,962 17,617 1,650 150 260 250 1,000 262,338 7,469 25,742 8.756 25,846 16,649 11,220 8,743 25,498 2,061 17,378 9,906 84,775 15,763 9,362 8,855 16,487 17,960 FAEM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 207 raising, Farm Products in 1873, and Maple Sugar made in 181]f.. F ABU PBODroTS IN- 1878 a II en 1 1 1 i. 1 i CD V 0) a W _.... to OS S s It .-SB sa 1 a 11. la P4 PonndB. Founds. Pounds. Pounds. Founds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 Tb.). Cans (2 qt.). Founds. 5,810 69,467 51,369 22,204 83,960 8,889 16,190 126,050 171,770 264,350 155,426 161,431 80,686 237,760 8,250 64,640 1,763,199 66,800 686 586 60 87,060 25 85,923 45,085 26,151 85,250 16,310 22,855 29,795 49,770 81,640 47,125 68,650 24,205 46,458 16,880 89,620 727,679 34,745 1,665 1,065 4,174 4,525 1,596 7,665 2,710 886 813 226 254 48 88 484 496 427 528 680 50 426 14 288 18,332 620 48 10 4 84 420 811 839 1,427 625 1,541 458 990 1,000 902 253 450 972 637 265 332 415 401 426 17,119 10,055 2,060 1 8,678 ?, 2,675 R 4,870 4 1,687 100 1,000 200 860 600 28,892 2,526 2.6T1 6,650 5 1,437 6 5,520 8,085 7,673 2,220 14,049 10.207 1,020 10,085 965 6,628 149,944 220 200 7 14,104 28 6,272 200 12,441 25 8 14,850 9 11,670 in 20,744 6,000 * 11 1,308 19, 7,2S5 18 902 1,850 14 6,770 17,430 11,000 1.") 797,892 86,996 100 "lOO Ifi 31,690 17 132 18 182 19 100 "0 600 42,124 66,600 15,260 27,120 42,680 41,950 82,680 62,065 27,890 42,310 58,663 6,492 41,976 4,200 5,840 87,325 31,420 62,700 68,605 200 8,148 12,668 12,220 7,314 6,092 7,190 17.181 20,660 ?1 14,259 69,548 100,710 4,836 79,806 61,840 184,655 69,008 108,490 63,900 98,317 111,672 81,928 83,160 101,000 123,240 68,600 71,605 160,150 188,868 42,160 22 51,890 n 24,142 10 n 37,390 m 68,143 6,950 ?fi 60,056 875 ?7 82,659 160 120 ?s 48,885 29 80,200 30 59,254 6,363 1,200 8,265 996 2,620 19,925 81 32,350 8,950 8?, 25,128 50 88 42,519 96 84 48,802 650 85 86,800 6,820 86 88,500 500 7,166 4,535 16,610 7,886 87 60,618 88 89,638 7,700 23,468 250 89 39,693 4(1 700 '11 4?i ■18 44 700 45 141,600 1,226,687 44,009 156,270 72,780 17,100 64,685 1,600 12,641 62,163 103,643 12,630 114,850 126,110 108,690 69,948 22,171 44,995 27,809 196,648 268,035 845,709 60,885 64,500 83,210 19,140 53,565 28,715 12,800 84,760 83,284 17,760 64,064 76,225 58,570 113,892 84,202 16,618 22,800 81,794 26,261 680 4,837 269 120 6,285 46 7,005 47 12,585 600 48 4,942 414 46 89 129 48 276 879 33 1,291 190 661 208 92 125 87 706 49 758 60 664 50 1,666 51 1,290 a?, 1,010 83 11,768 126 247,740 1,895 8,939 164 M 9,199 2,846 .W 3,681 120 56 9,528 87 88,892 700 670 270 1,215 2,440 8S 6,593 89 7,848 8,316 60 1,882 61 1,925 450 6,160 62 2.414 68 18,724 7,480 8,299 64 208 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Gowimv:EX>.— Land devoted to Wheat and Corn COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Devoted to Wheat AND COBN BAISINO. Grain Baised in 1878. THEB S5s li Ma |i 1 1! 8 S i hi o Acres. Acres. Acres. BashelB. Bnsliels. Bushels. Bushels. Tons. 1 9. WEXrOBD Co - 590 68 22 4 85 142 90 20 82 455 J9 8 1 82 115 54 20 82 899 18 ]2 1 22 44 63 80 33 6 45 29 116 5,881 185 301 10 425 1,457 761 200 596 65 852 1,619 8,1S9 819 462 25 410 978 1,895 250 734 165 865 701 1,390 16,570 806 96 60 1,125 8,168 1,299 100 1,179 16,248 1,249 1,645 618 8,455 1,070 2,822 800 1,651 260 1,148 748 1,792 1,276 47 8 4 6 Cedar Creek Cherry Grove Clam Lake Cleon. 48 2 48 168 7 8 9 10 Colfax _.. Greenwood Hanover Henderson....... 66 80 134 14 11 Selma 86 24 122 4 4S 180 790 630 7,828 81 12 If) Springville Wexford 68 629 FARM LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 209 raising, Farm Products in 187S, and Maple Sugar made in 187Jf. Fabu FBODUCTe iH 1673. o o i 1 % 1 1 1 1 tt> id 0) 5 i o a II Pounds. FonndB. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Barrels. Gallons. Cans (2 ft.). Cans (2 qt.). 18 6,040 28,699 1,826 1,986 770 675 1,525 2,025 200 2,615 700 1,756 1,300 7,522 475 96 185 107 126 126 600 100 73 8 3,200 2,140 880 10 59,692 6,100 1,750 2,000 5,860 1,847 11,473 2,200 3,742 80O 4,225 5,200 14,405 27 210 CESTSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities 187Ji.,* the Numier of Acres of Land devoted to the production of Fruit Plums, Cherries, Strawberries, Currants and Gooseberries, and Melons and Value of All such Fruit and Garden Vegetalles, produced in the years 1872 STATE AND COUNTIES. Land Detotbd to tbk Production ov PeUIT and GAnDEN VEOBTABLE3. Quantity and Vai.uk of ^5 1 a > i ■s a f a 1 .k Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1 State 287,098 30 T,699 12 873 6,743 234 297 14,001 7,727 8,071 6,207 120 11 2 6,904 6 6,934 59 7,038 1,183 ■ 2,419 9,186 "■"724 6,419 7,046 6 763 9,430 7,0« 16 9,972 1,029.64 947.62 1,648.82 837.37 8,421 4t 112 9 78 54 130 16 800 251 156 89 40 46 7 25 84 531 7 87 190 132 28 8 97 247 60 47 252 159 195 ""192 2 48 51 37 236 45 8 27 8S 7,243,146 59 169,298 5,928,275 87 99,247 318,554 'S2;787 22,069 'eiiso 38,932 ""742 40,857 s 4 Allegan 62.10 10,50 19.88 10.44 827 6 Antrim _ ,_ Barry . 6. 6.63 8. '24S".75 5.06 13.62 42.25 1. .60 6. 8. .50 874. 29. 28.75 18.25 6. 6.25 8. 2.75 947.63 17. 16.50 12.83 8.54 .88 2. 14. 2.50 "20"25 63. 8. 4.13 2.02 .60 191 152,481 982 413 266,816 808,839 822,718 148,238 145 70 683 105,636 1,430 830 870,225 802,040 826,427 178,063 177 69 "8;642 75 140,450 8,441 4,958 7,081 ""its '"'"52 2,867 52 80 468 1 3 482 26 60 6,200 1,287 1,457 1,074 4 14 894 7 Bay 80 s Benzie.- .. 92 q 9,591 1,406 1,465 1,188 8 1 10 Branch.,. _ 11 12 18 U Calhoun Cass.. Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare 16 IT Ifi Clinton Delta Eaton 1.25 ""i'ii "'i6"76 6.51 6. 7. .25 7.75 'u.m "vi'.ll 9.50 6. 4.83 i"2.83 2. 18.13 8. 11.50 10.06 6.18 1.13 2.76 6.20 1. 9.60 2. 6.50 2.57 11. 11.25 ""i;78 20.50 "".Ih "ri.5ii "•i.li "'2;66 8.25 10. 5. "is?"" 166,896 105,206 209 78 419 485 19 282,925 1,043 276,671 8,241 24,467 367,212 187,779 1,859 146,603 4,952 16,181 866,246 1,185 3 95 484 3 973 82 2 15 297 2 9 612 """418 70 58 1,227 602 20 21 22 28 24 25 Emmet Genesee _ Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Haron Jngham... Ionia. _,.__ 4 513 97 67 1,499 1*fi 7,827 263,763 230,464 6,626 182,361 129,865 126 260 1,058 44 27 66 76 8S2 894 74 27 7.50 20.88 ""5.hi 43.f)0 '"ss'is ii.75 10.46 .50 .12 24.50 26.60 "i8!25 s.is 9.45 2. 1.97 22.12 13. "2f)".8S 1. .44 """"7".'" 19.26 2. .25 14 60 15.63 ""i'so 8,25 688 421 29 Iosco. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo ^ Kalkaska tn 2,657 884,116 200,620 57 232,780 2,011 892,264 174,680 no 115,856 7 81 82 88 1,900 14,627 "isieei 57 61 "'"608 1.288 1,270 2 931 1,648 932 1 S5 Keweenaw Sfi Lake G7 4,750 724 10.5C8 6,777 1 6,485 643 """9".74 4. 16.26 1. "'"6.81 1.50 "28I75 '"t'M 9.25 6 226,887 1,289 406,044 252,854 20 842,261 811 6 118,040 1,924 428,129 206,544 S7 Lapeer. . _. 736 51 867 1,018 61 74 16 61 1,229 29 1,038 424 1,769 84 1,199 418 88 89 40 41 Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston Mackinac .- Macomb Manistee Maniton Marquette 42 43 44 45 184,897 702 216 200 86 80 1,680 2,065 11 46 47 4S Mason Mecosta 508 389 .611 .75 1. .60 4.88 196 6 1,677 777 8,673 698 824 200 172 12 16 2 41 Midland Missankee. 183 2 81 11 1,289 1,426 50 .60 * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. OEOHAED LANDS, PEODUOTS, ETC. 211 atid Wards in Michigan, at the time of making the general assessment for and Garden Vegetables, and the Number of Bushels of Apples, Peaches, Pears, Garden Vegetables, and the Number of Hundred Weight of Grapes, and the and 187S. Feuit and Gabdsh Teqbtables Kaised in 1672 anb 1873. Flams. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all snch Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 18T8. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. Bash. Bush. Bash. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bash. Bash. Dollars. Dollars. 6,801 '"iu 8,667 ■"iss """86 68 4 84 815 6 72 8 17 25 60,958 2 971 i 2,060 22 8,812 4,856 5,640 519 12 i 66,746 1 668 5 1,925 4 28 8,349 4,833 6,865 378 13 6 28,285 'i[665 ""298 111 8 8,501 813 483 538 12 29,601 'i;78i i 297 250 8 5,408 867 665 494 22 50,420 10 1,254 '""262 170 94 868 26,346 836 995 883 119 IS 48,922 8 838 1 809 178 215 485 22,576 219 387 470 151 16 86,484 4 914 40,562 8 910 686,904 1,080 10,387 930,686 1,874 12,291 866 8,557 7,707 11,080 1,677 82,461 9,938 80,844 10,140 1,538 815 3,537,519 1,128 101,784 '""2^697 66,862 7,446 2,635 817,523 120,238 112,716 63,834 1,129 833 8,336,866 1,888 77,018 661 3,239 41,948 14,478 8,864 244,912 188,035 116,791 75,852 1,475 1,024 1 3 8 4 '"iii 85 62 216 12 112 8 10 n 75 1,788 92 87 1,048 2,254 2,059 680 81 25 101 1,917 146 44 1.525 2,299 1,744 669 48 80 8,081 7,602 4,701 1,272 80,296 10,434 15,409 8,599 1,194 215 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 "'"882 """'93 """'75 16 38 109 81 187 ""82 6* 117 "1^471 "2^844 'i;337 82 61 8,148 ""]6 1,616 1,611 'i,'32i "i,m 43 87 8,213 ""22 1,787 1,777 'i^ooB ■"225 """lio 156 41 296 2 84 458 881 """860 """146 "'468 212 63 894 8 84 484 487 '"194 855 1 121 600 91 175 82 10 98 292 2 55 805 549 S3 1,481) 82 85 48 480 848 68 2 622 165 """830 81 292 4 1,W 519 113 172 66 28 112 816 9 71 1,125 684 29 1,849 27 42 55 592 427 to 10 649 896 2 1,093 5 1,265 6,010 8,122 7,172 8,610 48 78,689 181 58,782 150 66,026 2.899 78,407 14,992 15,353 211,085 1,110 8,280 85,205 62,823 975 4,692 161,213 91,012 273 103,862 854 1,108 67,428 7,504 197,907 60,732 821 72,988 7,836 16 17 IS 108 19 146 66 60 16 "'S04 77 476 1,798 44 1,141 104 458 1,494 9 126 1,87B 1,475 ""ffo 1,555 1,660 6 1,296 17 5 586 137 1,199 475 291 66 1,981 56 1,289 176 579 1,640 10 177 1,982 1,611 1 147 1,757 1,568 4 1,326 16 6 76t 178 1,331 492 8 884 139 19,040 838 6,711 13,003 8,416 13,812 879 8,182 20,888 7,436 825 2,835 20,769 11,365 191 27,271 776 677 5,264 8,549 12,940 6,193 260 9,775 8,680 24,281 725 10,163 11,166 8,666 16,850 275 10,795 29,101 7,337 1,185 8,909 25,018 11,820 221 29,798 576 1,295 6,361 5,113 13,744 8,919 271 11,789 12,027 89,439 1,628 93,288 11,267 18,244 202,340 1,178 8,000 9.'),340 91,407 285 8,858 126,995 108,405 218 162,984 1,045 419 83,548 6,155 174,618 64,383 312 102,725 6,633 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 80 84 88 5 676 '"'698 68 25 86 33 48 81 14 82 29 6 96 ""237 115 10 67 25 48 66 7 5,580 8,047 " 2^262 i 2,141 72 2,821 936 10 1,707 14 9 5,478 2,693 1 1,900 2 8,094 87 2,862 951 5 1,818 20 7 211 8,657 '"'474 '"lis 16 264 49 ""166 5 10 246 8,814 ""791 '"iil 17 865 61 ""'i23 9 80 81 32 83 84 86 86 37 88 39 40 41 42 43 44 """99 81 ""73 10 ""'77 14 ""27 8 "'"25 8 275 242 15 440 855 69 1,100 19,751 2,000 600 13,435 2,018 1,387 19,189 8,641 46 40 12 182 84 184 54 14,629 1,784 46 47 48 1 1 2 6 2 15 6 24 • 14 46 8 43 5 4,929 8,119 6,673 8,643 8,066 2,184 8,897 1,931 49 50 212 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoKTiKUED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COCTNTIES. Land Devoted to the Pbodwotion op Fruit and Garden Tesbtables. Quantity and Value op 1 1 GD 3 ID §• > f 2 o o . Og 1 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1873. 1873. 1872. 1873. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. 218,961 80,204 14,288 9,029 617,642 6,910 85 26 65,072 Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Buih. 1 2 3 4 Monroe Montcalm Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana 6,995 2,820 1,979 1,279 12,932 1,590 168 5,089 4 1,953 1,503 158.49 1.18 68.75 5.06 4.50 64.18 6.80 2.26 129.64 9.91 2.50 28.88 180 95 174 155 360 75 13 123 280 137 215 12 276,440 24,481 9,619 9,624 857,878 12,6J2 110 SO 89,494 82 16 1,268 206 164 1,764 28 1 260 7 267 876 1,785 52 49 2,799 77 3,243 18 85 76 5 A 19.26 7.50 "iie.oi 83.60 1.88 "i'si 82.16 10.25 10.85 .50 6.04 108.96 9.60 1.26 .50 2.25 18.26 8,824 114 7 Ontonagon.. .. Osceola Ottawa S 15 11,679 15 761 ""288 " 310 in Presqne Isle... Saginaw Sanilac 11 1?, 1.25 1. .50 9.25 1.26 24.38 2. 29,510 19,726 21,061 18,624 6 85 3 164 75 117 121 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford 6,950 4,584 6,576 2,685 8,609 9,260 8,034 75 ....... 5. 8. 42. 7.25 40.75 1.60 8. 10.50 7.25 26.38 22.25 16.18 2. 18.60 6. 2.75 1. 16.88 15.38 50.76 2. .75 18. .26 1.50 17.13 "i.5h 8. 68 87 54 119 833 80 829 68 285,099 125,774 149,925 26,402 209,484 855,007 286,909 114,811 77,047 186,486 21,917 162,705 838,619 221,770 3 401 61 4,599 167 62,939 8,032 336 9 46 120 14 9,072 88 8 512 526 659 137 1,225 666 2,231 493 569 346 152 1,063 741 2,528 OKCHAED LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 313 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. Peuit AND Garden Ykgetables I^aised N 187i AND 1878. Currants Melons and Value of all such Plums. Chei nes. Grapes. Strawberries. and Garden Fruit and Gar- Gooseberries. Vegetables. den Vegetables. 18T2. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bush. Basb. Bush. Bush. Bash. Dollars. Dollars. 2 8 862 1,270 1,689 2,209 217 223 1,082 1,425 16,258 18,544 87,986 122,697 1 86 47 171 259 29 148 125 208 591 825 7,670 10,669 24,666 24,172 2 47 46 5C 107 1,286 1,902 1,654 1,941 111 206 8,480 5,049 26,820 27,629 8 69 74 16U 190 85 85 97 151 414 451 18,524 8,616 14,708 12,319 4 344 282 4,998 8,415 256 899 517 603 881 622 81,021 55,203 209,141 184,884 6 242 878 89 122 110 108 806 891 190 290 8,586 8,895 13,983 19,168 6 14 52 24 87 1,607 1,696 1,842 2,580 7 76 122 5 20 11,720 12,667 6,167 7,915 8 155 52 352 424 2,721 6 16 8,778 8 25 4,256 12 204 8,944 20 205 1,144 1,238 9,162 14,096 86,717 84 85,997 74,056 112 40,882 9 10 115 58 35 77 979 1,165 28,719 38,44« 11 292 8U 289 879 12 16 51 98 185 200 1,68T 4,486 14,231 15,887 12 18 181 73 1,153 1,195 298 889 1,084 1,152 1,590 1,719 10,660 11,270 90,411 60,470 14 1.30 89 960 975 87 US 187 292 431 421 14,085 .21,099 47,904 40,321 15 9 8 1,031 695 285 219 218 151 464 499 3,548 8,991 68,186 76,026 16 247 58 160 284 61 182 127 173 545 642 21,995 28,445 30,280 26,368 17 111 Vi 1,858 1,254 690 881 797 710 1,662 1,644 22,561 23,689 151,613 124,219 18 7 20 1,035 1.131 867 530 404 872 229 132 6,206 6,826 144,042 152,821 19 6T 20 1,036 1,10T 841 769 2,761 3,264 870 559 127,599 232,088 191,108 239,234 20 8 8 40 69 7 17 8,894 7,608 2,684 8,664 ?1 214 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — GoiSTisv^T).— Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens/ STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Dbvotbd to the Pboduotiok op Fruit and Garden Vhsbtables. QUASTITT AND Vaiue or ■ftOg a > V ■s V 1 i 1 6 to II 11 r h 11 1 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1S72. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bush. Bash. Basb. Bnsh. Bush. 1 9, Statu AlCONA Co Alcona. 2ST,09S 80 1,029.64 947.62 1,648.32 387.37 8,421 41 7 6 24 5 112 7,243,146 69 .■5,928,276 87 313,664 22,069 38,932 40,857 8 4 Greenbnsh Harrisville Oscoda connty AlXXOAN Co. .. Allegan Casco Cheshire Clyde 6 24 69 87 fi A 1 8 9 10 7,699 496 487 644 69 803 249 697 879 91 286 142 88 453 277 828 668 839 103 118 192 691 494 438 197 12 3 878 129 63 74 20 61 61 62.10 1.25 10. 8. 10.60 1. 19.S8 .50 4. 10.44 169,298 10,058 645 18,966 680 4,019 8,610 6,262 10,640 1,068 8,813 1,448 60 11,248 6,461 11,908 14,884 13,640 1,084 3,218 8,001 8,885 20,891 18,484 6,0f0 99,247 6,956 1,696 6,615 650 1,135 4,072 9,989 8,660 1,129 4,700 1,821 60 4,311 6,196 6,628 8,821 6,869 1,028 1,951 1,064 8,860 7,120 6,737 2,415 82,737 1,495 390 6,489 65 401 2,048 65 759 285 784 25 465 2,468 455 8,984 no 298 1,184 1,448 1,978 4,374 2,871 431 6,230 82 760 87 """"26 8,406 6 27 """soi 7 107 """44 6 17 "i|4io 11 81 5 742 28 73 77 5 - 146 101 8 ...... 44 13 67 7 9 5 64 78 19 827 80 96 70 It 5 n Dorr IS Fillmore Ganges __ Gan Plain Heath ..: 1. 11. """.25 1. 2 14 16 16 4. 8. 3. 6. 8. .18 11 236 88 17 1R Hopkins Iiaketown Lee .50 """ii 19 1 M Leighton ManliiiB Martin Monterey Otsego Overisal Pine Plains... Salem Sangatnck Trowbridge... Watson Way land AuekaCo LongEapids.. Wilson AstrihCo Banks Central Lake. Elk Rapids.-.. Forest Home.. Helena Milton Torch Lake... 21 21 n 8.85 .26 .83 2.66 22 59 10 HR 8. .26 42 81 24 H5 .26 2. 26 11 16 5 27 1. 11. 4. 7 28 20 4. 5 43 80 81 1. .60 .76 """io 9 9 40 15 82 88 84 85 86 6. .60 6. 2. 78 85 191 75 633 802 8 8 14 9 87 8S 6. .60 8. 2. 4 29 90 2 11 13 196 10 32 93 6 89 40 2. 41 42 6 64 48 44 BabbtCo Assyria Baltimore Barry .... 6,743 254 267 420 290 888 873 21 18 8 279 276 498 438 263 896 405 488 6.63 6. 6.25 14. 152,481 10,706 6,170 I3,oon 4,677 12,379 4,816 1,887 426 912 4,796 6,376 16,465 18,372 0,010 18,769 4,660 4,915 105,636 1,600 6,069 12,871 4,782 6,028 8,612 680 480 260 4,035 2,455 16,126 7,739 4,160 14,607 2,707 8,284 8,642 173 482 894 4.') 6 1,000 9 6 10 15 46 1. ]. .60 2. 20 3 47 Carlton Castletou Hastings Hastings City. lstA4thW'ds 2d & 3d Wards Hope 48 4 82 189 2 18 12 IS 4 4 22 49 """.60 """.60 1. 1. 1. 2. 1. 19 6 M 6 B' m 17 """502 240 8 ""'ii 4 69 6n 94 61 66 M Irving.... .- .60 ,W Johnstown Maple Grove.. Orangeville... Prairieville... Ratland Thornapple... 99 66 67 """'.50 77 68 1,106 80 21 146 8 61 69 60 1.13 2. 1.75 ""io 16 ORCHAED LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 215 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. Pbott akb Gabden Vegbtables Baieed in 1512 and 1878. Plnms. 18T2. Bash. 6,801 18T8. Bash. 8,667 Cherries. 1872. Bash. ),958 2 1878. Bush. 66,746 1 Grapes. 1872. Cwt. 28,235 1878. Cwt. 29,601 Strawberries. 1872. Bash 50,420 10 1878. Bash. Cnrrants and Gooseberriei 1872. Bash 9,484 4 1878. Bash. 40,662 8 Helens and Garden Vegetables. 1872. Bosh. 685,904 1,080 1878. Bash. 1,874 Value of all snch Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. Dollars. 8,587,519 1,128 22 1873. Dollars. 1,383 820 814 105 G 115 10 185 86 971 59 666 68 1,065 29 175 64 1 1,781 84 409 1,254 6 10 202 26 188 914 16 910 16 748 260 10,887 10 108 14 26 2,862 84 17 218 60 148 49 611 46 287 70 2,285 65 117 96 148 6 127 20 198 4 218 4 8,830 352 25 22 8 121 15^ 60 ]n8 75 48 248 45 27 4 8 218 88 21 4 1 1 543 128 10 "890 76 101 91 8,081 2,908 701 346 12,291 8,179 10 2,678 42 386 ""686 "8",807 802 634 449 220 10 60 409 416 450 8,657 2,786 846 260 101,784 6,185 s, — 9,651 489 1,500 1,773 6,616 8,834 1,188 4,877 1,145 262 5,000 7,1 4,414 9. 6, 760 4,426 2,728 \f'~ 11,266 6,000 2,834 1,109 668 345 77,013 2,294 10,161 4,491 328 660 2,092 18,186 3,863 1,600 2,874 2,228 320 1,325 4,087 1 — 6;i04 8,473 3,161 2. — i; i:4l6 5,686 8,100 1,666 651 426 225 3,289 1,086 181 4 14 6 17 17 17 2,060 80 71 180 1,928 50 67 141 293 297 145 42 87 '668 178 "204 9 10 72 189 100 183 170 "20 178 "M 37 69 700 1,917 29 86 800 1,885 3,808 "■""80 7,602 180 2,100 8,466 126 7,707 17 166 5 7 7 177 6 10 10 6,617 5,901 100 100 107 104 170 16 90 466 986 17 80 66,862 2,162 1,885 7,139 2,661 6,603 2,850 860 210 150 2,400 4,196 1,650 4,955 1,841 4,500 811 607 1,001 97 187 41,943 2,881 2,146 6,810 2,891 4,942 2,045 405 250 155 2,000 8,029 1,100 8,662 1,488 8,000 216 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 18H. TABLE II — CONIINUBD.- -Acres of Orchards, Vineyards t md ( ^ard( nsj COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES AND WARDS. Land Devoted to the Production of Frtiit and Gaeden Vebetables. QtTANTITT AND VALUE OP II |e5 1 a ■a 9 1 i a > 1 05 Acres. i O.S -a S *^ >« § U II It ■3 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1873. 1S72. 1873. 1872. 1873. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Acr's. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Bush. Woodland Yankee Springs Bat Co Arenac Bangor ._ Bay City 8d Ward 6th Ward.... 7th Ward 854 418 234 13 40 4 2 2 10. 1. 2.50 20 180 4 65 6 5 19,256 11,000 9S2 8,818 2,769 1,430 2 8 2. 8. 1. 8. 2. 8., 472 102 10 26 9 SO R fi 1. 7 ^ 1. q 10 Beaver 17 11 1» Deep Eiver... Hampton KawKawlin.. . Merritt 3 72 16 15 8 17 50 890 100 ISO- 42 270 5 887 100 360 132 456 JO 2. 8. 8. 2. ^4 1") ifi 17 PortBmonth... Standish Benzie Co Almira Benzonia Colfax Crystal Lake. Gilmore. Homestead Inland Joyfleld 86 18 297 86 58 4 68 71 6 15 10 8 16 6 14,001 1,080 2,192 650 470 444 251 253 776 880 1,2-37 332 768 29 724 571 806 762 1,026 197 644 429 7,727 976 573 491 850 565 239 .588 37 9 16 26 ■30 1R .50 19 .50 2.75 413 830 38 T04 75 75 52 1 39 50 ""'49 92 ?! 395 87 •?? V3 .50 2.25 10 4 4 24 43 V4 12 1 5 V) ?,s w OR .50 6 6 4 11 10 91 Platte Weldon Beeeies Co... Balnbridge... Benton Berrien Bertrand Buchanan Chickaming ... Galien __ Haerar. . fiO 81 82 88 U 248.75 1.75 88.25 1. T. 1. 1.50 874. 9.50 102.25 947.63 12.3S 193. 20.25 800 404 40 266,816 19,139 21,047 26,200 28,625 5,161 4,277 7,960 6,540 8,180 2,806 6,687 19,386 865 27,486 16,658 16,776 14,082 2r,300 3,760 9,056 9,109 803,839 41,219 22,.330 19,743 12,484 19,710 9,066 26,615 370,225 28,157 29,179 43,085 35,320 6,696 3,882 9,575 12,258 9,095 6,264 6,017 40,045 1,820 86,470 17,848 16,867 16,791 25,775 8,937 12,768 9,181 302,040 80,227 17,935 28,079 14,480 19,682 11,127 24,390 140,450 12,678 40,888 1,450 335 1,040 1,077 400 18,.554 625 8,496 536 2,357 ""894 6,200 208 1,079 9,691 220 1,105 H5 1. 1. 8. 8.50 """"io """771 1 153 SO 77 77 82 ""205 126 70 38 680 253 706 191 2,090 15 78 42 1,287 206 62 58 40 33 43 206 153 86 22 87 8R .50 73 97 at 10. ""67:" 7.75 12. 88. 1. 127. .60 2. 69. 18.50 802. 2.25 8. 7. 1. ...... """184 331 40 Lake.::::..::: 60 41 42 ■IS Lincoln New Buffalo.. Niles 643 128 15 41 Mlea City, ■jst&4thW'ds Oconoko Pipestone Epralton SqduB 37 45 46 47 '1R 7. ...... 4. 79.30 2. ....... 5.06 6. 4. 6.76 65. ...... 29. 10. 27. 'il"7:"" 27. 168. 5. 7. 4. 17. 3. 4.50 .25 63. 15. ""■"i5 24 183 251 186 6,465 2,874 7,214 7,656 26,863 1,50 8,458 796 8,441 587 292 283 141 88 531 ""260 215 88 52 io """"26 6 566 827 1,130 224 49 6J) 51 52 53 54 St. Joseph Three Oaks... Watervpiiet Weesa^ Beanoh Co — Algansee Batavia .'.. Bethel : ....*.. Bronson...... Butler........ California Coldwater..;. 4,300 10 100 85 1,406 213 34 6^ 5.7 120 6. . 51 31 f>0 85 167 ,», Probably o.nly value of melons and garden vegetables. OKCHAED LANDS, PHODUOTS, ETC. 217 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 187S. Frcit AND Gabdkn Vegetables Raised N 1872 AKr 1S78. r Plums. Cherries. Grapes. Stra-wberrles. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all snch Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1673. 1372. 1678. 1872. 1878. Bosh. Bush. Bush. Busta. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. BuBh. Dollars. Dollars. 2 35 4 400 21 1 400 75 4 8 18 111 10 14 250 """"40 94 ""15 215 800 90 92 240 144 146 1,500 215 4,701 290 1,520 171 11,080 640 7,687 4,737 7,446 235 4,435 1,501 14,478 428 1 2 8 4 6 10 15 10 4 16 17 204 22i 6 7 10 15 100 104 900 """l",276 864 100 82 8,680 705 2,685 160 74 1,200 475 875 2,864 628 240 156 7,178 815 8,864 R 10 4 16 17 9 500 760 607 1,125 1,190 1,962 10 11 12 35 81 209 30 30 460 459 IS 14 15 7 92 """"2^572 420 1,272 45 4,490 471 1,677 16 35 4 1 4 101 200 2 46 17 18 62 84 1 69 22 ""21 28 ■— 2- 3 3 8 8 868 84 47 6 78 1U9 4S5 93 61 12 109 149 37 44 19 ?0 40 11 11 609 588 147 524 268 1,178 47 866 399 2,105 50 1,026 417 21 9.9. - 7 4 1 S 8 13 899 264 28 1 24 25 26 27 13 13 1 1 18 26 18 85 18 4 14 8 50 128 78 184 82 28 29 80 216 "■"87 316 ""85 8,312 47 521 8,349 43 657 8,601 21 791 20 281 66 109 5,408 11 948 10 292 66 11 8 2U7 26,346 888 4,903 22,576 480 5,125 1,048 44 27 1,526 46 48 80,296 4,075 4,695 82,461 8,600 6,487 817,523 21,688 76,654 16,761 » 768 4,660 4,885 2,405 28,108 5,809 48,892 6,475 8,660 475 14,296 1,099 13,130 10,588 49,681 1,465 6,197 8,222 120,238 11,841 7,755 9,678 4,942 5,194 20,726 8,507 244,912 17,269 46.518 19,541 » 1,188 8,928 2,540 2,420 18,736 4,674 82,728 6,481 14,030 950 13,296 1,865 9,410 6,190 88,468 2,146 5,064 8,116 188,035 9,668 7,524 8,121 6,718 4,931 30,290 8,670 81 82 83 34 '""16 68 '""i.5 24 290 38 8 16 248 10 182 9 1,617 ii8 7,685 104 119 '"'931 8 1,695 422 8,175 16 123 12 336 27 1 """29 40 127 87 8 1,414 78 5,614 125 52 """sii 6 1,266 622 6,955 20 168 68 219 5 5 2 6 lis 398 2,422 2,510 35 86 ""■45 11 101 119 21 106 178 45 123 816 235 206 76 87 88 89 40 69 80 5 2 10 """2i7 6 2 3 295 23 45 """266 79 124 122 1,264 6 108 16 4,856 766 892 299 106 285 82 265 427 22 '"in 30 111 98 1,431 3 12f 6 4,838 645 491 468 144 812 129 24S 589 104 162 4 119 8a 66 89 1,089 10 19 2 818 80 40 8 1,195 126 26a 8 244 25 214 94 1,155 16 497 35 667 10 41 2 5 41 228 229 1,322 1,307 42 48 5 3 57 8 25 71 96 169 20 8 80 86 127 190 30 "" 6 1,282 896 1,230 14,510 600 6 2,029 403 1,818 18,890 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 9 9 2,264 476 274 71 20 166 60 184 23 20 2,299 861 292 44 27 187 122 203 21 494 61 .52 12 5 10,484 1,671 17 9,938 1,487 45 63 64 55 66 67 820 806 430 671 1,227 480 68 2 3 61 2 54 2 S8 7 82 59 60 28 218 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTiiTUED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Devotkd Fetjit and to the Proddotion op Oabdsn Vegetables. QUANTITT AND Valdb of Hi Wo ■E % > s cq ■a 1 i > 1 V II 6 " Si ■s 3 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr'B. Acr*B. Bash. Bash. Bush. Bash. Bash. Bash. 1 2 8 Coldwater City Ist Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4tliWard.... Gilead Girard Kinderhook Mattison Noble 52 8 23 18 8 265 568 241 590 56 466 822 893 617 8,on 677 291 479 63 604 462 875 400 408 889 626 877 862 806 400 864 ::::::: 8. 2. 1. 2. ....... 2. ...... 9 ..... 8,545 925 990 910 720 7,682 27,689 6,756 12,860 5,163 8,635 46,872 16,625 19,165 822,718 20,842 6,820 21,882 1,672 18,760 14,876 9,880 19,880 16,406 17,843 11,765 17,165 20,602 11,166 16,860 18,736 17,257 2,000 14,806 17,098 17,6.35 18,889 148,288 10,680 5,798 5,028 13,675 6,511 7,455 7,168 9,349 6,598 12,350 18,210 8,280 16,044 15,886 6,877 145 8,826 1,176 1,160 865 685 10,462 24,806 9,676 12,666 9,660 10,675 42,440 15,625 18,846 825,427 22,630 8,369 20,766 1,019 13,266 17,382 8,741 18,866 15,206 20,582 12,175 28,060 18,676 10,003 8,910 16,680 19,257 2,030 14,680 16,212 18,.378 19,861 178,068 12,280 14,288 8,477 18,530 8,349 14,058 10,470 7,486 9,816 8.202 17,082 12,800 19,216 16,030 14,029 177 88 88 92 48 49 63 29 39 246 79 201 4 6 5 187 15 20 7 8 """.06 ...... 8 181 26 10 47 108 856 TJ Ovid 4 897 6t 12 Qaincy Sherwood Union Calhoun Co... Albion Athens... Battle Creek.. Baitte Or. City Bedford Barlington.... Clarence Clarendon Convis Bckford Emmet Fredonia. Homer Lee 9. 8. 26. 64 «7 43 166 409 18.62 7. 23.75 8. 16.60 18. 8. 15 16 4,958 "1^749 178 434 80 i i 1,457 226 "'212 88 96 6 6 1,465 251 17 18 19 ?0 ""4." 1. 8. 11. ...„.- ...... 8 6 16 2 ^.. — 142 90 69 ?l .60 2. 4 22 26 6 fi 298 11? 25 19 81 150 174 409 6 5 S 8 89 60 81 18 28 104 1. 8. 1. "".io 29 20 52 26 27 OR 4. ....... 6. 1. 1. 75 86 23 09 61 W Le Eoy Marengo Marshall 81 15 60 6 160 216 25 15 122 69 44 1,074 298 92 42 68 6 63 20 48 12 121 121 160 S 20 88 4 143 l^i; 120 8t Marshall City. Newton Pennfield Sheridan Tekonsha Cabs Co Calvin Howard Jefferson La Grange Marcellas Mason Milton Newberg Ontwa- .. Penn 89 880 465 611 408 6,207 411 428 870 400 277 629 279 867 208 482 378 764 464 446 436 120 20 m ...... 1. .25 1. 1.50 26 1,214 47 9 48 85 86 1.50 6 101 79 17 .60 42.26 52 88 88 16 40 1 10 9 18 P5 1. 8.64 2.02 3 56 57 Charlevoix.... IS .50 .04 2. .02 131 14 125 40 1 1 4 8 r>R Eveline Marion Norwood South Arm 20 24 42 21 1. B9 2. 1. 7 18 2 10 60 61 • " Prom 6 to 8 acres." OROHAED LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 21» Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873, Fkuh aud GADHEN VEaBTABLEB RAISED IN 1872 AND 1878. Plums. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Gardeu Vegetables. Valneofall such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. Bneh. BD6h. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bash. Bush. Bush. Dollars. Dollars. i ...... 100 17 68 18 ""soi 418 871 5 '"953 14 107 82 58 17 ""'848 502 461 ""45 4 934 621 11 610 718 13 700 165 8 167 98 1 92 114 86 67 11 136 66 62 9 830 830 798 18 780 8,711 769 2,119 468 860 2,010 8,166 2,981 4,648 1,622 8,980 18,875 3,822 8,101 112,716 8,176 2,046 7,860 2,106 6,034 6,911 8,456 6,872 8,261 1,096 4,209 6,661 6,187 >> 4,187 7,000 4,810 6,634 1.400 2,649 6,522 6,850 6,501 68,884 5,850 2,708 2,069 6.887 2,968 4,687 8,285 4,418 2,452 6,157 4,407 6,646 6,829 6,275 1,297 1,129 14 615 80 100 820 60 8,818 918 2,167 484 254 2.960 9,884 8,155 4,629 2,768 4,816 19,440 8,822 7,981 116,791 11,010 2,607 6,896 1,180 6,614 6,703 8,462 7.212 7,207 1.438 7,336 7,872 6,270 b 6,002 4,038 4,861 6,825 1,.'S30 2,580 5,145 5,400 6,718 75,852 7,670 8,986 2,248 8,210 2,298 10,486 8.846 8,819 2,896 6,615 6,090 7,140 7,083 6,083 1,082 1,475 84 678 71 168 899 125 1 2 8 4 ....... 5 B 869 99 874 111 751 224 1,109 816 7 2 14 8 10 8 2 2 8 10 8 85 2 25 11 8 47 47 482 442 1,886 8,000 1,805 2,000 12. IS 30 995 20 887 14 112 72 5,640 414 6,865 416 433 9 665 7 2,069 278 1,744 280 15,409 80,844 16 16 17 4 2 i 1,271 87 279 895 238 1,340 44 880 405 249 19 28 18 3 24 14 18 2 87 220 "■"24i 19 26 """91 619 17 88 6 93 161 28 41 7 109 """2^018 269 45 8,224 488 8,046 261 46 IS 19 20 21 2 2 2.<$ 16 8 239 282 90 431 802 110 282 603 80 866 274 146 190 162 177 55 192 229 184 10 816 2,282 8,429 65 966 180 sii 2,445 9,624 180 819 450 24 2 108 24 7 208 102 12 86 121 100 40 49 15 25 26 27 2U 28 U 68 46 29 SO 82 16 6 1 2 ...... 6 4 1 278 126 10 122 99 865 557 619 231 140 8 123 87 828 663 878 6 10 40 4 127 14 22 638 12 12 60 4 151 18 27 494 26 81 8 S 64 40 8 833 16 66 2 14 26 81 4 470 25 221 2 22 68 106 17 236 2 29 68 105 1,466 8,656 350 605 1,689 7,839 400 17 606 81 82 33 84 85 86 87 8 8 680 669 8,599 10,140 88 8» 2 8 122 88 15 6 11 45 40 21 ""is 1 2 178 21 6 7 173 102 24 19 245 12 10 268 18 69 571 677 4» 41 42 2,061 i,29i 44 44 2 6 8 16 14 240 22 20 14 12 26 124 121 177 HI 45 46 15 41 161 20 23 4 130 80 6 12 13 90 48 28 15 22 88 1 116 90 24 1 69 817 57 20 128 48 18 182 1,835 20 1,106 1,200 1,449 1,746 20 1,019 1,000 1,416 47 8 8 48 49 60 61 70 20 12 45 20 18 44 119 14 26 161 1 19 4 18 26 81 10 48 ,->« 680 1,194 50 648 6 2,860 1,688 135 616 7 68 10 17 64 65- 10 18 2 2 2 2 16 8 18 8 26 2 66 67 4 ""io ...... 10 20 hH """•"" 95 6 67 70 10 11 10 470 125 471 275 69 60 61 i> Value of apples only. 220 CENSUS OF MIOHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land "Devoted to the Production or Ebuit and Garden Vkgetabies. Quantity and Vaiub or to a > s 1 ■g, EC i > ■a 1 ll % §1 IB ^ 3 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. .88 .33 Acr's. Acr's. Bush. 70 5 65 Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1 Chebotgan Co. 11 .50 .50 46 88 69 4 66 1 <9, Kiley Victor Watertown ___ Westphalia... Delta Co Baldwin 20 2 27 2S 1 8 11 15 23 24 25 26 1!7 """i'25 "iiso """"38 1. 2. " i!65 2.55 1. i 10 84 25 40 25 28 1. ....... 13.13 1. 9.50 29 an Fairbanks Maple Eidge.. 2 '"""84 581 130 SI Eaton Co Bellevue Benton Brookfleld Carmel Charlotte City Chester Delta 6,934 430 491 2S3 413 22 381 425 .■ill 649 442 433 476 40U 294 464 403 462 69 1 40 18 7,033 365 448 518 443 384 4.2g 16.50 232,925 17,150 18,060 11,922 17,196 800 12,855 11,255 22,676 20,120 15,450 14,445 18,930 9,715 6,66S 11,126 17,271 12,802 1,048 137,779 10,560 8,160 9,036 7,910 615 5,426 5,468 16,089 12,500 10,645 8,610 9,675 4,985 2,766 5,860 11,624 8,401 1,859 1,185 106 82 612 89 60! 78 aa J14 80 65 50 31 10 20 40 ah 20 ^6 15 a7 ss """1"."' ""1." 2. 5. 4. 3. "1." "1. 2. 1.50 8. 44 60 4G 183 85 87 6 60 61 -an 479 110 155 "■"80 124 40 Eaton Bapids. Hamlin Kalamo Oneida Eoxand Snnfleld....... Vermontville.. Walton Windsor Emmet Co Bear Creek.... La Croix Little Traverse Genesbb Co... Argentine. Atlas 47 41 42 4S 1. 8. 1. • 8. 2 11 150 50 66 85 10 62 44 4fi 69 61) 12 8 2 2 6 98 24 28 6 46 97 47 """25 8. .50 4 54 7 19 48 49 fin .13 8. 2. 28 4 51 5? 8. 2. 7 882 661 276,571 8,760 38.897 20,761 19,778 12,772 894 965 146,608 6,748 17,170 18,182 9,532 4,948 8 2 4 S3 S4 16.75 17.38 11.50 6.50 87 95 15 418 518 55 .75 8. 40 4 9 1 14 28 126 44 29 56 ■17 Burton Clayton Davison 7.76 2.60 2 8 34 146 5S 59 1 OECHAED LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 'Zil Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. Fruit AND Sabden Vbsetables Raised in 1872 AND 1873. Plnms. Cherries. Grapes. Strawb erries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1ST2. 18T8. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. Bash. Bush. Bash. Bnsta. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bush. Bnsh. Dollars. Dollars. 11 11 25 25 4 4 6 6 15 '""15 16 ""16 25 26 80 80 215 15 206 816 16 300 833 261 65 397 180 48 5 88 73,689 8,824 6,189 3,690 2,000 7,090 S,004 720 6,0S0 2,6S4 4,123 2,911 4,472 2,322 6,255 10,641 4,184 1,024 823 65 508 123 131 86 46 68,782 3,884 4,673 700 1,800 6,123 7,034 946 8,020 1,746 2,208 1,718 7,894 1,880 3,826 9,849 4,037 150 1 2 3 4 5 2 6 6,010 10 5,000 8,122 310 602 7,172 172 7,000 8,640 810 678 6 7 882 98 """16 13 1,471 20 67 106 1,321 18 60 90 1,005 6 22 6 860 8 28 4 194 380 2 1,098 5 1,265 8 » 10 69 23 21 2 84 820 9 853 15 u 12 IS 80 62 13 4 ""15 ""28 9 260 225 20 99 ""66 224 88 22 180 151 58 288 205 50 75 ""65 76 42 30 60 273 54 25 8 19 4 8 8 88 53 79 68 10 107 14 215 14 15 16 49 800 400 4 126 43 41 17 18 19 45 20 28 4 39 8 i 14 66 4 i 16 64 169 265 191 20 214 25 600 30 525 358 640 920 160 648 683 21 22 28 19 19 4 13 6 81 141 150 225 169 24 25 26 27 28 29 75 8 i 4 10 11 1 2,844 229 176 60 75 800 ""210 691 235 132 90 179 8 98 104 49 228 3,064 161 287 51 100 250 '""290 71S 806 211 65 136 58 83 92 47 259 225 88 146 12 855 28 81 292 18 150 66,026 7,405 8,662 2,500 1,840 805 1,856 5,890 8,679 5,230 3,475 2,841 4,820 2,919 2,470 2.889 4,565 6,880 2,899 30 108 10 1,793 216 1,981 187 19,040 3,400 24,281 2,860 89,439 11,623 6.654 2,810 3,750 670 2,571 6,205 10,852 6,882 4,.505 4,000 5,420 4,180 4,573 6,258 4,650 7,486 1,628 31 32 33 34 2 '""19 26 7 10 5 ""15 17 18 52 """26 10 4 ""il 18 20 4 "■'21 10 40 ■""Si 100 44 85 17 10 12 50 """29 65 85 85 18 10 40 200 ""196 886 18 30 800 250 410 20 80 600 '"""2"i62 5,096 75 800 """"4;485 5,801 35 36 37 88 39 40 12 30 170 41 42 10 9 6 25 8 2 15 169 100 100 123 220 100 102 111 2,320 1,000 2,820 93 2,726 1,000 2,626 169 1,900 1,679 725 43 44 45 - 7 24 14 6 26 10 5 1 14 1 1 6 18 4 46 47 17 19 246 44 261 66 750 838 48 49 50 19 IS 1 i 44 65 888 726 967 661 98,288 1,752 18,618 9,821 4,851 5,400 1,484 965 78,407 1,724 9,510 9,225 8,089 8,782 61 62 145 88 1,837 2,088 130 468 121 150 1,141 1,289 6,711 10,168 53 54 14 6 47 27 1 8 6 4 805 207 100 153 673 292 126 219 17 70 2 13 22 67 1 21 ""v 1 4 21 4 108 22 88 274 121 21 91 288 ""i"966 579 1,252 17 8,666 367 1,298 65 56 57 5S 223 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — OoNTiNaED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land Dkvotbd to thb Pboduotion of Fbuit AMD Oabdbn vegetables. Qcamtitt ahd Valtib of ■ ■2 t m n & a 1 6 DD o o . Gig 'S'S p so II n 00.2 Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bosh. Bash. Bash. Bush. Bush. Bash. Penton Flint 648 622 420 178 415 479 474 150 838 485 414 262 205 1,133 55 67 10 15 2 19 10 768 107 80 2,419 107 78 68 82 417 SI 71 286 148 245 216 285 183 188 98 79 9,186 642 573 886 685 585 402 275 14 8 6 8. 28,640 28,780 18,718 2,287 10,265 "si,m 1 444 ]0|750 19,465 15,941 7,622 10,870 8,241 48 428 10,960 14,850 7,972 1,958 7,220 9,289 14,894 783 4,782 8,120 6,800 2,899 5,961 4,952 101 1,264 is 76 69 12 SO 9 1.13 2. 1 78 Flushing Forest 1 4 Gaines Genesee Grand Blanc. Montrose Mt. Morris Mundy Richfield Thetford. Vienna G'D TBiT. Co. Blair g 8. 2 4 4 7 8 29 88 9 .50 .60 2 26 8 6 Tl 20 12 2 16 190 12 70 19 IS U 6.51 5. 9.50 8.60 10.06 4.60 2.57 4 434 11 297 4 97 Ifi Bast Bay Fife Lake 10 8 12 IT IS 2. 16 28 40 10 Long: Lake Mayfleld Paradise Peninsula Traverse Wliitewater... Gratiot Co Arcada Betliany Elba *>(! """e.is 1.38 "mo 1.60 .81 4.50 1.25 .13 .44 1.26 .75 7 3 148 11 1 22 28 2,707 57 2,382 204 9-28 15,181 1,325 245 166 600 8,655 68 246 1,005 1,101 668 1,440 2,061 1,861 587 160 888 356,245 24,449 32,8.56 8,127 22,441 18,774 26,016 10,070 220 140 80 374 60 270 19 59 11 71 9 6 25 5. 5. 5.1 S 11. 132 24,467 1,175 198 525 610 6,076 60 270 2,043 2,n04 2,339 2,663 2,683 2,061 770 810 295 867,212 26,367 80,650 4,116 11,220 19,996 24,025 8,925 210 110 100 8 2 65 67 9 9 2 i 6 m ■") Emerson Fulton Hamilton Lafayette Newark New Haven,. North Shade.. North Star.... Pine Eiver.... Seville Sumner _ Washington .. Wheeler Hillsdale Co.. Adams Allen so 5. 6. 6. 10. 50 12 7 SI ^9 .13 1. 23 7 19 ?^ 8 7 SI 1 S'> 8 8 18 8 1 2 Rfi 10 S7 6 SS 13 4 HI 4 26 41 2 28 42 43 7. 4.88 1.13 11.25 978 60 9 1,227 67 1,499 71 44 4I< Amboy Cambria Camden Fayette Hillsdale Hillsdale City l9t Ward 2d Ward 4th Ward 4f! 47 4 524 215 6 5 9 69 854 60 4 102 4S 2. 1. 4. 1. 8. 20 1 4 4 863 41 43 61) 51 f>9 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.18 1.25 1,25 S f)S 4 45 5 hi Jefferson Litchfield. Moscow Pittsford Eansom Heading Scipio . _ . 497 465 456 737 622 612 311 627 14,001 9,645 22,209 40,250 21,750 64,350 4,5i5 26,448 13,764 18,955 22,647 86,410 16,420 87,2110 6,715 21,780 141 10 95 SF) 1. 67 nii f>7 .75 272 10 270 292 ns 10 m 816 m M Somerset OKCHAED LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 223 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 187S. Pbuit ASS Gaedsh Vegstablbb Eaised is 1872 AND 1873. Plums. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value Of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 18T2. 1878. 1872. 1378. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. Bash. Bneh. Bash. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Dollars: Dollars. 4 25 7 6 2 151 255 4 2 182 263 10 8 26 1 882 10 1 ""is 5 7 2 7 5 806 ""25 5 318 15 21 «o 24 226 118 66 189 7C0 211 8,895 7,408 6,868 1,182 4,106 """"8]273 280 2,727 8,762 4,484 4,291 6,670 11,267 120 428 7,296 6,128 6,506 1,185 8,612 6,176 6,196 740 8,044 8,995 8,121 1,972 4,161 14,992 149 1,250 1 2 8 4 5 4 2 """68 8 118 200 706 745 1,566 BO 6 1 8 17 22 480 213 1,017 60 7 8 6 IS 85 I 8 6 10 86 15 20 6 25 10 10 6 109 4 6 87 86 6 82 68 86 5 43 11 5 115 156 104 180 182 176 175 602 18,003 200 258 11,166 12 6 66 4 156 7 212 67 500 14 54 619 10 18 14 15 2 16 17 56 ""Kl 28 326 25 91 64 """67 82 263 86 42 113 5,182 680 427 6,774 8,167 540 279 6,910 1,867 692 278 7,358 1,024 18,244 610 1,800 742 626 2,852 80 1,682 385 1,646 829 2,221 1,817 2,784 416 450 454 202,840 11,281 15,225 2,100 8,866 17,262 4,180 916 650 250 16 5,693 2,944 9,1157 19,328 6,691 40,000 1.792 6,221 987 12 555 196 8,899 1,866 2,078 15,853 671 1,699 400 6U0 1,426 34 1,268 688 1,476 482 1,475 1,956 2,682 848 150 609 211,085 10,772 16,177 1,641 6,2S« 6,-'65 17,964 4,490 1,405 700 60f 205 7,821 6,090 9,2119 17,771 4,2I£ 85,onf 3,86E 6,2U 18 ■■■'bo 2 ""75 15 7 81 ""28 4 61 """85 5 1 87 ""84 72 41 "■"90 102 20 68 8 5 71 20 458 2 9 94 28 48 579 19 20 21 22 28 60 8,416 1,240 8,566 24 25 26 10 6 2 12 7 6 5 8 8 12 9 2 10 2 17 55 20 61 15 2,827 2,907 27 28 29 7 12 4 29 19 3 7 48 50 84 80 80 31 1 4 8 8 """8 8 2 3 4 1 6 7 3 3 2 6 1 3 15 15 8 6 19 5 IS 11 12 8 28 21 30 90 99 85 22 16 6 24 46 115 116 551 67 18 6 8,7-29 mi 646 262 75 88 2,188 1,418 742 809 885 15 32 8 4 83 84 - 5 in 10 8 1 1 n 10 10 5 10 13 6 4 36 86 87 88 89 e 2 2 60 829 18,812 342 2 620 15,850 8,179 40 8 296 42 4 894 48 10 175 41 12 172 87 12 1,494 208 19 1,610 167 41 16 8 187 8,148 1,099 8,218 919 42 43 44 3 7 45 46 2 4 85 821 20 5 6 75 826 43 40 5 11 100 18 62 12 60 5 1 13 104 20 99 39 80 8 7 """"ii ""65 65 ""io ""76 66 is 228 ""is 16 23 225 15 15 47 "7,175 400 2l!0 200 7,045 6S0 200 200 68 ,49 60 61 62 85 823 102 814 851 76 360 """28 20 63 294 '"299 8i7 68 852 ""20 51 54 54 102 2 bb 56 IS 88 5 12 2 263 270 667 626 b7 58 16 18 8 20 8 862 2 404 2 3,460 8,820 60 61 — 224 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 18?4. TABLE II.— Continued. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Lakd Dbvotbd to 'lUE Peoduotion op Fbuit and Garden Yeobtablbs. Quantitt and Value ot S a (0 ^0 1 a 1 0. 1 i a a; 1 is a b a Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1 Wheatland .... Woodbridge... Wright Houghton Co.. 591 402 604 26,142 6,945 16,484 22,858 9,6S6 12,459 2 2. 10. 3 8 6 22 64 85i 90- /\ .25 2.75 1. 8 ^ a 1 .50 8 1 10 .25 .60 .50 """■".25 3 11 12 1? Sehoolcraft.... Webster 1.75 6 97 I'l HttronCo Bingham 724 8S 7,327 66 5,626 121 126 44 76 1 74 1*1 7 16 1 Brookflelrt Caseville Colfax Dwight Fair Haven... 6 12 18 60 57 16 86 86 27 46 37 17 64 16 166 n 9 12 82 6 6,419 476 616 861 890 413 891 62 166 559 292 893 482 866 445 858 418 371 7,046 610 645 293 279 476 440 1 400 IS 15 800 100 26 11 'O 1 166 800 61 16 112 10 55 55 214 56 "'""6]687 245 387 74 19 1.50 846 78 75 279 90 48 2,747 io i 1 6 21 7 09 6 .25 ^'i Huron Lake Meade PortAustln... Rubicon Sand Beach-.. Sebewaing Sheridan Sherman Sigel Verona - White Eock... INSHAM Go Alaiedon Aurelius Bunker Hill.. Delhi Ingham Lansing Lansing City. LeRoy Leslie......... .50 1 Of\ "7 m 16 18 09 64 10 1 ■a ■& i a & % s ^2 p S to 3 ■H . Is OP- 'S Apples, Peaches. Peats. 1873. Bush. 1878. 1S72. 1873. 1872. ists. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bdsh. 5 576 Bush. Bush Bush. 1 9. Ionia Citii, Ut & -id W'ds 7 505 412 860 226 515 462 649 503 492 811 5 .25 .25 8 170 14,609 l.'i.OllO 11,660 4,1194 19,712 18,621 21,821 18,286 14,771 9,624 120 10,880 10,500 6,626 2,140 6,693 13,886 18,805 6,065 12,270 3,911 5 18 ""i\ S Lyons 4 North Plains- Odessa Orange Orleans fl (! 25 185 2 24 66 21. 62^ 68 T 8 8. 4. 4. """22 47 ••■■37 2 8 at m P Portland Eonald Sebewa losoo Co Baldwin .25 1. .50 .50 .25 .33 2. 1. 1. 4 lU 11 20 49' 46 IB IS 14 Grant Oscoda Tawas ■ Thomps&n Ogemaw Isabella Co... Broomfield Chippewa Coe Coldwater Fremont Gilmore Isabella Lincoln ._ Rolland Sherman Union Vernon jACKSOIf Co.... Blackman Columbia Concord Grass Lake Hanover Henrietta Jmkson City, 2d Ward Leoni 2 2 1 ^ 753 22 114 181 23 101 4 14 180 86 14 S6 28 9,480 441 412 500 7U 457 492 17 617 429 897 376 473 Hi 442 496 42S 621 876 683 76i 7,040 637 819 899 87S 728 15 Ifi IT 1ft 19 " .12 1.97 .47 252 2,557 20 870 1,922 75 2,011 35 191 1,198 1 126 T HO 1»1 '""12 ■"i'.25 9 191 4 9,'PI' i>a V4 •Bfi ?6 w 85 1 84 306 1 154 «s .22 .60 .22 .25 is 9 28 29 fill 5 Rl 83 83 84 5.75 24.50 7.25 22.12 4. 159 884,116 14,000 6,244 14,615 32,680 19,114 15,665 892,264 21,208 7,922 17,093 84,990 19,972 19,605 1,000 67 1,283 10 1,548 110 16 85 Rfi 46 """"ie 61 81 81 65 8T 38 89 4.25 1.50 .12 4. "■"84 62 92 40 10. 1.68 11. 9 21,870 21,705 14,745 14,680 20,2117 8,042 22,668 26,245 14,f.83 19,71)0 11,905 8,846 27,078 200,620 18,160 8,094 11,985 11,9110 17,400 28,990 25,214 16,095 11,980 28,664 15,959 24,034 30,267 16.429 21,087 11,170 11,700 29,890 174,630 10,1^9 9,925 11,900 12,515 18,650 418 80 12 232 27 7 4 20 8T 175 206 186 82 TO 41 4(f Liberty Napoleon Norvell Parma Pnlasti Rives 199 180 48 44 45 46 168 88 10 4(! 1. 80 80 "'"900 2 5 33 '""lis 114 141 32 4T 4S Sandstone Spring Arbor . Springport Snmmit Tompkins Waterloo KAlAMiZOOCO. Alamo Brady 1. 2. 118 48 1,657 108,406 7,as 2,114 8,092 4,462 8,690 42 433 648 1,736 151,218 4,1.58 2,877 8,418 24,696 1,344 8,017 55 1S,.56I 8,076 8,120 5,2-21 9.322 6,1173 12,367 11,285 6,000 7,739 6,119 6,650 1,965 91.012 8,426 2,697 8,187 6,006 8,360 27 10 ""is 1,555 9 6 7 15 1,757 7 6S8 81 1,090 20,769 28 1 211 8 246 3 15 805 17 29 i 84 7 82 11 5,580 2 6,478 15 80 SO 81 32 3S 34 85 9 5 i "'"is i 429 403 273 18 475 519 857 887 483 25 439 74 530 812 416 428 502 249 20 8S0 580 841 815 446 43 466 76 527 271 871 1 49 14 2 58 17 60 50 21 86 50 26 167 7 135 173 16 125 5,629 36 1,673 '5,838 136 1,360 86 37 38 39 6 2 11 7 8 4 81 ,5 21 20 2 14 8 9 8 88 8 27 9 470 646 "8,000 800 '4,250 800 40 41 2 2 25 4 """"si """20 4 '"122 10 93 177 1S3 8 263 103 176 216 18 2C9 42 1 i 1,656 776 180 8,233 2,236 2,884 1.56 2,696 4S 44 45 46 47 48 8 56 19 7 13 149 202 i67 208 1,774 2,562 2,218 8,440 49 60 51 67 1 29 4 4 490 8,047 229 356 247 468 2,698 201 286 252 38 8,657 ""is 48 51 8,314 """"i7 46 649 "'"88 15 684 ""21 61 177 1,650 9 801 167 280 1,563 9 880 138 H-i 88 11,355 11,820 63 54 1,0-54 617 1,276 621 65 56 57 9 4 507 478 88 81 116 76 235 294 2,467 8,028 50 228 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTiNtJED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Land Devotbd to the PRoDrroTioN or E'RUiT AHD Garden Veoetables, Quantity and Value or m m -a 1 ■s M 1- V .3 i 1 CO 6 IS o o . CD OD 11 a 1 is ii Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bnsh. Bush. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bush. Bash, Cooper Kalamazoo ... Oshtemo Pavilion Portage Prairie Ronde. Richland Ross 604 694 435 898 290 842 227 458 819 884 430 15 11 20,556 19,816 14,046 18,601 2,787 1,648 14 148 660 98 26. 17. 8. 10. 48 841 14,496 ""8",9«0 11,916 16,433 18,060 19,792 12,763 67 67 14,468 4,380 3,646 18,669 16,340 10,414 8,326 12,181 110 110 60 11 18 686 1,160 40 60 78 88 .75 89 IT 1.26 Schoolcraft... Texas . ., 18 27 312 1,746 1,140 18 24 68 2 2 24 4.50 .. — .. 1. 84 Wakeshma Kalkaska Co.. Clearwater 67 1 1 Springfield Kent Co Ada 4 9,972 481 135 708 495 624 332 391 492 273 610 642 21 10 3 8 491 448 71 400 650 425 112 583 67 199 601 849 88.18 2. 13.25 26.88 2.13 192 282,780 6,286 4,088 29,866 12,830 16,702 6,656 16,782 12,016 12,182 11,617 17,166 1,400 1,000 116,856 8,342 1,815 11,706 4,326 8,434 1,398 6,987 2,981 7,676 6,487 8,861 100 100 16,561 310 75 265 69 1,469 87 1,436 810 51 1,505 1,924 1,000 1,000 608 7 6 50 10 25 6 8 286 1 9^1 5 78 8 12 18 135 299 62 60 747 7 Algoma ,. Alpine 8. 4 104 Caledonia Cannon Cascade Courtland Gaines Grand Rapids. 0. SapidsCity 8d Ward ethWard 1th Ward.-.. Grattan Lowell Nelson Oakfleld 7 22 25 129 18. 8. 6. .26 2. 2. .18 27 27 2 26 5 1 89 108. 25 25 ""a"." .26 ...... "'■2'76 .18 400 16,026 6.720 2,106 10,008 18,426 12,130 890 22,343 805 1,779 12,587 22,455 10,643 12 77 15 5 46 4 10,105 8,883 1,365 6,482 4,021 8,388 846 8,243 410 1,029 6,170 11,011 1,850 926 817 8 281 780 24 24 i 4 77 10 1. .25 2.75 1. 1. 1. 10.88 10 87 Plainfleia Solon Sparta Spencer Tyrone Vergennes Walker Wyoming KkweenawCo. Eagle Harbor. 2 987 75 119 111 ...... 8.13 1.60 1. 1.50 2. 4. 4.25 1. ""74 17 2 1,750 1,135 442 26 1 26 47 80 21 28 22 1. .44 2 43 2 1 6 ""40 Lake Co Chase 67 25 4 6 6 6 6 Elk Ellsworth Killbnck .25 ' Pinora PleasantPlains Webber Yates 15 2 20 1 4,750 577 112 Lafbeb Co Almont Arcada.. 9.74 2.60 51 286,837 49,190 1,625 118,040 21,085 2,888 786 98 10 51 11 1,229 402 1 1,769 421 .12 1.50 6 18- » Does not include value of garden vegetables. OEOHARD LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 229 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden, Vegetalles raised in 1872 and 187S. Fbuit ASD Qabdsn Vkqetables Eaised in 1872 AND 1S78. Plums. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1S72. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Bosh. Bush. Bask. Bash. Cwt. Cwt. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Bnsh. Bush. Dollars. Dollars. It 5 1 6 234 296 263 282 41 8,865 87 8,058 51 269 81 895 216 124 217 92 80 1,908 200 1,776 9,372 84,637 6,621 81,949 1 2 8 85 15 6 7 2 1 10 10 50 190 7,622 8,118 4 5 1 "■"io 6 6 179 202 16 179 99 868 183 196 20 120 45 858 1 1 56 28 ii) 19 5 82 1 69 111 ISO 93 177 95 2,511 98 2,618 4,179 5,608 8,816 4,972 7,200 6,800 218 218 8,464 4,990 8,812 8,164 2,881 8,897 278 243 35 6 7 R 15 22 SO 25 42 27 21 29 205 42 171 42 1,191 1,562 1,026 1,093 9 10 11 5 88 88 29 29 5 6 4 4 191 191 221 186 85 12 5 18 14 15 6T5 12 96 2,262 18 1 78 12 455 1,900 28 22 60 5 863 474 10 7 24 10 791 20 7 15 105 84 16 1,480 1,849 1,295 1,326 27,271 29,793 162,984 2,882 2,185 15,119 6,609 "• 9,091 b 3,363 7,732 6,600 8,710 8,589 6,178 8,624 8,000 103,852 2,168 1,215 9,236 4,402 • 8,017 b 1,398 8,013 8,200 8,186 8,680 4,549 1,300 1,000 16 17 8 6 18 7 3,000 2,850 19 8 103 336 17 109 237 17 "0 87 21 7 17 14 182 614 21 22 2 i 1 s 46 129 n 279 133 10 10 57 32 59 118 67 5 5 28 12 40 16 14 165 10 10 82 29 17 173 5 5 'I 18 58 66 28 100 85 10 160 45 71 28 8 163 142 267 609 25 ?6 48 10 lU 69 20 20 81 20 20 6,973 400 400 6,789 400 400 27 28 29 30 28 84 25 89 624 9,668 4,613 1,117 4,430 9,487 6,760 877 12,084 805 951 7,911 26,700 8,855 1,045 720 325 419 18 121 80 250 800 5,262 8,050 816 8,992 6,662 2,194 997 6,454 660 529 8,157 22,015 2,855 854 780 124 1,108 60 87 841 195 20 466 31 49 12 168 85 142 80 5 205 8 246 fl' 6 88 90 1,680 4,086 56 140 2,798 4,405 188 84 10 26 28 2 77 50 22 65 81 49 9 5 53 1 5 17 6 96 1 12 2 9 875 4 ""56 26 629 4 15 70 156 5 "'in 12 184 5 1 5 229 20 85 86 37 38 80 13 260 199 8 1,627 7 1,806 206 39 40 41 81 20 6 7 9 15 116 802 63 261 282 42 18 53 6 10 78 9 10 480 118 82 17 15 85 80 897 146 27 15 12 43 149 84 61 17 15 2 5 6 168 14 81 16 14 2 6 6 21 7,961 981 775 500 276 677 27 48 8,299 1,847 ■ 575 500 76 1,296 45 65 510 201 42 48 44 4.1 46 47 1 1 2 2 48 49 50 5 12 10 20 362 51 ,'>2 80 fiS 288 474 .')4 65 ■% 693 2'> 237 21 4 2,141 619 16 8,094 ■ 604 47 lis 18 13 184 12 6 48 12 4 • 58 19 6 686 751 6,264 6,361 88,648 20,770 1,008 67,428 10,870 2,212 57 68 2 36 60 1S8 310 69 b Does not include value of grapes, currants and strawberries. 230 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoKTiKUED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land Devoted to thb Production op Frdit and Garden Veoetablks. QuANTirr AND Vaiti)! op B .a" Hi III tn a n > m .a 1 & A. Acr's. a > o a C g 1. 01 S a Tecuraseh Woodstdch.... LrVINGSTOH Co. Brighton Cohoctah Conway Dcerfield M, 157 1,018, 61 175 424 82 80 88 173 67 1. 2. 6. 45 6 413 82 no 27 m 46 fit OECHAED LANDS, PEODUCTS, ETC. 231 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. PuriT ASD Garden Vegetables Raised is 1872 AND 1878. Flams. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries Currants. and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Valne of all snch Frnit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 18T3. 1872. 1873. Bush. Bueh. Bash. Bash. Cwt. Cwt. Bash. Bush. Bnsh. Bash. Bash. Bnsh. Dollars. Dollars. 184 is 7 ""si lu 15 8 1 208 5 6 1 579 60 25 22 18 150 2S8 7 6 1 875 72 27 20 31 198 14 19 20 ..." 169 23 12 27 195 26 12 28 496 35 871 1,184 496 86 402 1,215 6,974 275 692 676 18,000 2,648 959 8,497 1,489 4,970 1,268 810 250 208 2,859 8,000 10,855 69 1,858 286 6,186 368 189 109 949 928 671 455 1,269 218 174,618 6,495 2,780 400 2,380 9,458 6,190 1.785 6,869 8,160 4.779 12,887 13,788 6,549 ]2,6"2 5,881 6,799 ]2,ii90 8,809 10,208 5,479 296 842 950 16,800 l,4!i9 1,089 6,759 870 4,961 1,615 810 895 410 1,210 2,';80 9,310 76 3,960 441 7,i»4 1,520 248 189 1,119 1,190 777 861 1,400 260 197,907 7.675 3,405 • 7-26 2,680 6,290 7,823 2,018 6,222 4,738 11,321 20,166 13,329 12,266 16,560 6,342 7,380 12.758 12,2116 7,068 1 2 3 "Hi ""89 ""46 4 5 17 51 61 ""h 83 S 134 66 8 29 13 6 46 3 22 46 8 8 6 6 8 1 12 ""12 64 9» 30 117 635 42 7 7 8 in 810 1,440 10 11 200 610 100 280 8S1 400 1,040 100 243 991 ^'^. 8 13 18 14 25 19 76 75 800 8 60 60 785 10 70 8 87 6 i 63 3 12 3 10 76 92 80 106 15 180 '1 27 41 2 16 18 1f> 8 16 7 4 4 17 10 1 2 8 1 460 6 81 H 62 48 81 192 80 35 348 692 16 84 19 S3 70 74 226 76 45 427 5 187 10 31 178 83 3^649 189 384 6.113 1,885 Vfl S8 115 12 6 6 6 6 84 7 40 72 2 i 62 1 10 6 21 22 8 6 8 28 6 23 24 42 SO 7' 41 59 48 22 20 1,023 683 223 476 7 1,072 780 225 911 24 25 26 27 28 14 9t 2 1,199 3 1,331 981 12,940 738 18,744 m 26 10 2,321 2,862 264 865 81 82 4 2 110 40 70 6 """26 1 183 83 100 2 ""21 8 60 170 SO 30 600 660 38 34 ------ 4 74 "'fio 16 2 71 "'iio 87 60 87 170 33 80 166 ""86 65 30 162 "41 as 600 1,761 660 1,718 85 80 37 38 21 IS 1,894 1,607 89 40 26 120 84 28 140 61 6 1 28 17 1 30 27 19 27 216 267 41 4?, 21 27 81 86 417 468 43 44 2 2 192 192 19 20 18 25 S& li298 1,268 45 4A 11 126 100 148 17 129 110 149 4 889 52 68 95 224 96 232 47 8 '.. 19 8 8 8 78 66 60 47 6j565 425 6,799 780 48 49 7 W 50 51 8 6 406 61 57 26 88 8,202 11.854 6,719 7,600 12,184 64,888 6,318 4,631 6,270 8,699 7,051 7,821 6,459 7,500 18,081 60,732 6,655 2,672 3,662 2,409 62 69 94 20 852 476 18 60 77 6S m 20 S7i8 492 20 60 88 63 2 16 16 49 20 4 1 40 14 61 18 3 ""20 10 68 29 i ■"'20 21 50 18 6 200 100 67 6^198 778 192 712 100 100 42 8,919 1,814 195 789 64 65 IS 8« i 8 87 'r—— 847 986 284 186 HO 818 951 282 141 144 66 67 68 69 Bo £1 _ > Inclades value of meloss and garden vegetablea. 2S3 CENSUS 01^ MICHIGAN, 18W. TABLE II. — CoifTiNUED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land Devoted to the Pboduction op FKniT AND Garden Vegetables. QtTAHTITT AND Value of S p w 1' a > 1 m t CD a > 1 1 Si g a o • 1. il ■A Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. Bush. 18T8. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bnsh. 1 Genoa Green Oak.... Hamburg Handy Hartland Howell Iosco ... Marion Ooeola Pntnam Tyrone UnadiUa...... Mackisao Co- Holmes Moran . .... 407 85S 363 881 870 iil 402 843 583 495 1 1 13,282 6,443 14,826 11,842 18,653 7,000 11,275 29,628 24,010 10,260 12,000 21,667 20 20 10,846 8,682 11,960 9,988 12,809 6,217 14,916 26,630 14,665 10,856 10,870 23,760 60 89 9. » 4 is ""26 7 69 7 11 S 97 6 7 7 S " ""]',6oo 15 100 10 9 10 1. 2. 5. 40 100 11 ""85 ""■"26 12 IS .25 3 14 IS .25 14.60 3 27 16 17 Macomb Co.... Armada.. 6,185 67-i 608 456 865 150 325 474 638 555 567 606 452 449 678 648 ,66 Ml 88 117 64 28 38 111 5.81 7.88 342,251 66,948 82,270 24,783 20,011 8,155 8,210 16,865 22,804 86,159 34,128 80,815 14,836 14,888 32,895 341 7 248 134,897 16,266 14,035 11,731 7,969 2,110 2,699 9,836 9,801 18,161 15,291 14,615 3,465 S.914 11,465 702 10 161 289 215 2 110 61 86 25 1 1,680 198 253 253 64 17 7 2,065 211 IS 8. 1. .75 4. 21 813 19 Chesterfield ... Clinton ... Erin :. 814 20 95 21 22 2-2 Harrison Lenox Macomb Bay' 4 ?fl ■■"■p6 "ir 2. 4. 24 25 io 82 200 ... — """16 80 86 177 35 221 29 94 146 4 11 295 26 27 Bichmond.. .. Shelby Sterling Warren Washington.. Makisteb Co.. Arcadia Bear Lake Brown Filer t. 8 236 232 28 29 8. 1. ...... 36 68 30 31 1.25 1.50 .25 .25 1.63 9.25 .75 1.60 2.50 15.63 .88 5. 18. 1.50 6.25 2 88 11 20 13 24'j 11 ss 1 1 i 2 S4 "'"260 """80 4 M ....... 4. ...... 2. 3. 1. .26 1.60 4. 4.50 .50 86 S7 Manistee Morilla Onekama Pleaa^nton... Maequette Co "2;25 9. 9 6 29 55 100 4 SP 36 6 186 89 1 1 40 41 42 Ely .""I":: 4fl 4. 8.25 1.25 44 45 Mabon Co Amber 503 86 .50 1. 4.88 .25 196 44 1,677 71 8,673 244 824 5 172 1 12 16 46 47 Free Soil 38 54 7 10 51 93 87 92 40 889 ...... ""i." ...... 2. 23 83 12 140 20 20 188 50 7 10 7 10 4S 4c Hamlin Lincoln Pere Marqnette Eiverton Sherman Sammit Victory Mecosta Co... 50 SI .60 2. .63 11 2 7 18 S 5 780 143 1 555 777 85 284 82 1,054 674 1 1,514 83 698 64 242 40 184 107 1 10 40 51 8 ...... 5R 51 55 4. 1. 68 4 h 56 .75 .50 200 2 57 5S 59 Big Rap. City. .50 fin 61 41 h Ward .60 82 40 ORCHARD LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 233 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 187S. FRxnT AND Gardss Veoetablkb Raised in 1872 and 1S73. Plums. Cher ■ies. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1S72. 18T8. 1SI2. 1S73. 1S72. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1S7S. 1S72. 1873. 1872. 1873. Basb. Bash. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Dollars. Dollars. 71 65 5 11 10 6,001 8,221 4,000 2,875 6,046 2,467 8,028 1,071 6,102 2,000 4,200 4,669 312 100 212 102,725 14,855 18,288 4,765 6,018 668 1,647 4,890 4,802 12,080 11,672 10,820 6,166 4,634 8,445 5,683 ""lilSO 800 900 160 512 224 1,887 600 600 5,016 6,474 4,600 2,088 5,750 2,097 8,779 1,475 3,758 2,000 4,34S 5,085 321 75 246 72,988 8,169 11.726 3,937 4,682 1,197 1,863 4,048 8,922 0,095 8,839 8,203 2,206 1.969 6,683 7,885 710 2,171 1,558 420 380 473 232 1,441 1,387 800 687 1 2 « 5 8 4 24 97 29 187 3 C 3 14 20 29 4 2 5 6 7 44 100 68 100 6 10 7 10 3,716 800 "6,811 800 K 50 SO 20 20 800 800 9 10 11 20 25 25 25 100 10 -10 50 5 5 6 12 ss 88 2 10 7 8 200 271 18 14 2 522 9 297 10 10 549 27 859 8 7 291 15 lis 16 8 884 15 17 103 86 260 9,775 271 11,789 15 48 IC 48 19 S 11 1,707 287 493 200 180 7 3 10 1,843 59 601 272 153 4 10 166 8 128 5 128 3 60 7 16 17 18 6 3,769 645 4,058 27 26 8,998 838 4,454 496 18 19 20 8 21 22 13 60 10 2 41 6 4 70 155 ""39 8 20 ""is 10 68 275 75 24 25 10 2 42 7 """"45 896 26 96 18 80 80 IS 10 124 44C 100 28 24 3 1 9 48 83 77 16 66 398 14 7 4 83 181 138 22 81 382 20 1 9 6 7 10 I 5 i "'"is 11 8 18 9 1 1 2 25 6 6 46 5 87 25 42 16 31 4L 1,110 4 200 185 1,484 14 700 SO 12,027 8S9 8,629 1,670 26 27 28 2» m 31 i 8 66 8 16 11 """12 66 '""'22 18 139 7 44 26 8,680 715 31 32 38 34 as 10 36 '2,iio 60 8,940 "],465 80 4,294 1,100 37 3 28 7 55 38 12 14 8 4 4 5 39 40 41 1,100 42 200 2*2 60 "'"n 20 810 866 44 ...... 28 43 40 7 8 99 18 ""is 8 73 77 1 27 1 25 3 182 80 2 20 184 85 9 80 14,529 8,724 120 2,863 8,628 19,761 6,476 190 8,696 8.816 18,4.35 2,121 165 1,456 8,720 10 '"i'930 951 47 8,046 2,018 •W 600 482 450 32 19,189 3,488 165 2,147 4,390 25 '"'/.eii 1,267 97 4,804 707 2,641 171 620 660 600 GO 44 45 46 47 5 5 2 48 49 ""12 i """"22 2 1 14 19 81 ""19 "'"is ""86 """17 4 ""is 3 ""'78 8 2 72 '"lis 14 3 102 85 21 20 20 ""'i9 86 1 18 26 49 1 40 ""]l386 310 92 8,006 ""1^848 276 157 8,288 1,010 2,000 10 1,400 125 125 60 61 63 68 12 36 10 4 37 8 14 4 2 54 65 12 9 8 8 16 """'is 15 34 5 18 13 54 6 18 18 1,734 ""I'soo 100 100 56 57 88 59 60 61 234 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens ; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAHDS. Land Devotki Fbdit and TO THE PrODDCTION OF Gasden Vegetables. ^UAHTITT AND TaHIB OT P Sao |S5 -a 1 > 1 cq >. o Pi oa > 1 Acres. w O V 'a ■O'a IS Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. Acres. Acres. Act's. Acr's. Acr'B. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1 9 Chippewa Coltiix Deerfleld Grant Green Hlnton Mecosta Millbrook.... Wheatland ... MipiAND Co... Bdenville Geneva Grant 28 15 22 T4 9S 45 IT 82 ISS 88 1 8 39 64 28 40 10 ^ 4 152 812 ii7 210 - - 8 7 .75 200 H 6 SI t 1 I) 12 1,2.89 S3 26 1,426 90 in 11 1? IS 14 Homer 60 60 160 795 15 816 1") 16 iT Ingersoll Jasper Midland Mt. Hayley... """"21 694 257 1R 11 HO t\ M,I3SAUKBE Co. Caldwell 2 .50 11 2 n ilt Clam Union... Pioneer Reeder 2 .60 24 8 1 ISO 12 29 6 2 ''(t Riverside 27 OB MONBOE Co Aah 6,995 444 801 880 830 887 873 82T 215 438 800 416 267 164 85 20 20 89 B96 502 B56 2,820 442 421 90 178 80 24 305 69 226 104 158.49 1.88 ""2"6i) 6.06 ...... 6.80 .75 1. 9.91 2.88 218,951 17,518 24,221 8,798 20,959 12.290 9.616 8.866 8,771 18,510 11,990 16,610 16,.190 4,866 278,440 16,888 41,361 6,100 81,762 18,120 8,4115 12,828 6,177 22,065 18,370 17,440 16,887 6,.S60 82 , 16 28 1,785 19 187 180 91 88 ^,248 26 29 DO Bedford Berlin Dundee Erie 290 188 HI 118 ft? .C2 !ia Exeter Frenchtown .. Ida. 01 20. 6 4 fl-i 116 La Salle London.- M-ilao 8 10 107 »T as 14 ""is 48 249 735 1 1? Crystal Day 4 AR 8 11 M DonglasB Eureka Evergreen Pairulain Ferns Greenville City 1st Ward .75 M 2.60 1 7 4 nn ■17 2 20 fW 16 ,11 5 m Maple Valley. 77 1- ORCHAKD LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 235 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetalles raised in 1872 and 1873. Fruit AND GrABDEN YESSTABLSS KAISED IN 1872 AND 1878. Plums. Cherries. QrapcB. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Qardep Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. Bneb. Bash. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bush. Bash. Bash. Bash. Ensh. Bnsb. Dollars. Dollars. 100 184 1 2 » 5 18 24 8 7 6 8 8 46 4 14 16 S 48 150 70 684 is 12 8,056 617 510 10 62 167 105 644 40 60 8,897 471 285 41 63 160 1,209 205 1,276 i87 1,981 4S8 75 187 1,076 155 122,697 6,8118 16,542 8,944 14,,W9 9,859 4,202 6,981 2,162 7,801 8,046 7,889 6,39S 6,S88 4 6 6 1 ...... 6 2 1 2 8 6 8 8 2 6 S 15 6 2 !> 8 1 J 04 80 4,929 963 900 240 65 10 6,673 862 660 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 13 14 l.-h 954 225 1,887 8.119 100 75 460 2,281 208 16,258 802 7,271 1,664 1,820 80 1,209 904 2,95) 167 8,648 876 76 116 2,952 126 18,644 827 6,739 8,884 1,476 115 1,109 61 697 2,184 240 165 470 1,069 190 87,936 6,370 11,737 8,212 7,887 6,067 3,865 4,209 1,820 4,222 4.995 6,847 4,149 6,695 16 17 1 1 1 8 2 7 6 8 14 14 7 46 8 1 41 6 1 IS 19 20 21 22 28 1 2 217 1 80 2 29 16 4 8 228 8 77 5 16 6 2 1,082 126 117 180 65 2 2 1,425 143 174 224 90 24 25 2 8 2 8 862 59 142 2 88 1,270 56 416 18 85 1,689 8 6 46 11 2,209 8 7 87 7 400 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 88 41 828 2K 41 245 246 84 «!> ...... 8 6 62 8 126 77 10 100 10 209 71 '"'860 1,155 '"889 1,007 19 12 48 ii """22 40 100 100 86 ""is 209 64 ■ 85. 299 58 87 88 2 8,408 675 4,278 622 89 40 41 42 1 1 2 1 47 i 1 6 ■""24 '""15 60 27 77 270 171 "'""« """is 2 72 18 24 SO 21 80 205 16 259 ""99 ""is 1 2 87 ...... 29 6 900 266 ""68 800 207 R 28 25 18 ""16 20 20 ""40 25 89. '"271) 8 B91 "'154 2 18. 6 7 172 80 26 140 6 2" 88 "■""880 31 825 291 2 4.6 14 18 215 27 80. 125 200 475 44 1,204 200 422 87 1,221 2,729 2,966 4,825 6,786 7,850 24.666 2,921 2,811 726 1,063 86 825 8,211 250 2,466 1,080 484 80 2,398 4,485 6,679 8.677 9,617 24,172 2,198 5,980 620 1.214 520 560 4,686 200 2,121 1,081 832 86 4» 44 45 46 47 86 1 82 i 40 29 4 2 ""ie 8 148 '"115 8 1 6 9 1 125 7 6 21 50 """'io 2P8 ""48 4 17 9 69 ""is 10 7,670 54 870 8 252 610 2,623 10y669 ioo 646 122 1,465 992 8,506 48 49 .W 61 62 68- 54 6ft 66 ...... 813 1,120 800 1,078 5T 68 69 6V 236 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTiH'TJBD. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Dbvoted to thr Peoduction op Fkuit and Garden Vesetables. QUAHTITT AND Vaujb of ■s a ■s a s ■a OQ a >■ b f 1 k o §„• li g 1 . iS Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bash. Montcalm Pierson Pine 113 96 .50 8,032 987 2,008 635 1. 4 Reynolds Richland Sidney Winfleld MtrsKi:eoN Co. Blue Lake Casinova. .... Cedar Creek... Dal ton Eggleston Fruitland Frnitport Holton Laketon Montague Moorland Muskegon Muskegon City 1st Ward.... 2d Ward 8d Ward 4tli Ward Norton Kavenna Whitehall White Riyer.. NbwatgoCo... Ashland Barton Beaver Big Prairie.-.. Bridgeton Brooks. ., ... Croton Dayton Denver Ensley Everett Grant 29 9 42 75 1,979 76 839 12 86 89 107 78 42 156 119 48 108 53 81 12 8 7 889 224 41 68 1,279 281 61 27 10 58 IS 47 221 117 156 6 19 1 3 143 132 12,932 868 696 759 4S4 582 861 605 516 206 406 549 50 50 410 280 14,233 ""i,isb 10 -ff 6 595 66 9,519 49 8,087 7 25 174 8 8 9 58.75 64.13 129.61 1.25 23.83 1. 1,268 260 52 85 in -\^ 12 18 u 15 16 """75 1. 8.25 "i'S8 5. 1.38 1. 6.S8 ...... 1. .83 10 16 10 4 30 141 483 130 5 769 765 634 260 90 156 808 672 11 428 1,221 651 878 8 70 195 157 ■""48 1 1 4 5 4 2 1 8 20 17 1R 15. 2. 6.50 5.75 8. 8 201 82 50 ■""40 ■"""50 14 1 1 12 12 9 19 1 20 12. 8. 6. 8. 6. 7. T. 8. 17. 2. "n." 10. 1. 1. 1 107 80 10 7 10 12 ?■' n 9^ H5 26 9T 16. .75 41.50 55.88 1.60 4. 22. 8 3,319 86 818 478 111 10 10 10 ?a 29 in 10 155 1 669 9,029 8,814 77 1,074 9,621 2,257 100 28 832 382 810 153 1,903 641 1,406 82 26 22 206 46 15 7 49 27 76 Rl 87 R?, sa fli 490 466 241 80 1,408 630 1,667 2 88 7 «s 20 •86 ST 104 1 "■■S2 1 RR 81 106 .5 2 12 2 6 19 89 40 S S 4t 4-' 4Jt Monroe Norwich Sheridan Sherman Oakland Co... Addison Avon 44 4B ""ie 860 4 81 144 729 517,642 12,460 49,174 32,780 22,770 27,270 46,730 2,3,820 22,947 17,585 1,360 619 857,878 7,226 21,348 14,460 15.880 14,662 18,050 16,820 17,934 14,099 18,027 17,640 2 46 161 6 8 287 2 2,799 23 279 292 179 120 261 120 7 4T 4S 49 19.85 ...... 8. 88.50 ...... 2. 10.26 .26 1. 9.50 3,824 84 435 50 ■51 Bloomfield.... Brandon Commerce Farraington. .. Groveland Highland Holly 807 169 5' 40 10 1 18 16 10 13 4 95 5R 284 51 55 1. 4. 1. 260 84 56 4 133 ■'■■22 206 57 Independence. Lyon 98 5R 21,963 26 » Includes value of melons and garden vegetables. i> Does not include value of peaches. OKCHAED LANDS, PEODUOTS, ETC. 237 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. Feuit and Gabdzn Vegetables Eaibed in 1872 and 1878. Pinms. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Valncof all snch Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 3872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1678. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1678. 1872. 1678. Bash. Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bash. Bash. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Dollars. Dollars. 4 2 80 15 7 2U 6 86 1,529 460 1,080 858 1 i 1 1 1 1 430 385 906 660 172 209 » 1,265 630 26,820 456 2,852 883 453 • 1,745 660 27,629 620 1,648 4 f^ 10 111 3 26 206 16 1,006 3,480 839 995 5,049 869 7 8 47 46 56 107 8 1,286 1,902 1,654 1,941 6 10 11 8 28 16 6 86 ""68 28 "'622 77 17 16 67 7 66 25 4 822 4 1 5 88 6 7 545 985 12 160 1,816 1,101 195 150 20 564 170 322 685 983 1,284 790 6 b 5,997 1,128 763 2,617 1,745 902 1,844 1,061 68 4,626 1,727 668 8,124 in 2 8 8 4 i 1 6 400 4 5 825 1 871 16 "458 13 14 15 16 12 15 4 22 9 11 8 ""27 27 5 2 84 631 13 ""86 84 15 16 17 39 27 10 26 462 108 804 17 18 19 20 '1 9'> ?S ?4 ""i 10 11 205 207 14 611 '"iio 115 97 27 748 67 400 184 154 84 12 25 4,000 1,660 920 1,780 14,708 8,680 77 810 c 17 491 183 40 c 50 836 7,588 98 28 7 10 4,260 2,463 1,600 1,894 12,319 8,882 125 443 ■= 135 402 155 77 150 863 8,891 187 41 80 750 1,165 184,864 3,669 11,614 9,080 6,796 18,065 10,644 7,564 8,548 ?6 97 9H 11 12 74 10 2 160 104 20 190 127 46 85 1 85 1 6-36 18,524 2,587 843 8,616 2,843 "9 69 15 414 139 461 148 80 81 3'^ 2 2 8 2 20 ""20 5 6 4 18 1 1 13 2 285 40 25 385 251 10 83 84 85 6 5 86 37 8 2 28 83 6 19 2S 8 2 2 20 8 10 6 8 2 12 16 4 6 23 10 3 ] 28 21 5 1 81 6 118 20 96 11 61 21 168 340 9,507 80 848 95 3,669 63 215 88 39 40 41 4? 43 60 400 44 1 232 2 4,998 269 536 267 298 146 40 210 22 197 "'"83 4 8,415 451 625 242 775 93 80 487 23 815 795 47 18 34 603 5 21 40 ""is 881 48 66 622 45 14 344 2 256 2 399 29 517 452 81,021 181 2,945 8,818 519 10,150 1,024 407 56,208 176 6,609 8,404 596 19,018 6,578 1,288 209,141 4,194 13,675 17,145 7,119 17,610 13,620 S,818 6,764 46 47 48 18 16 44 6 17 24 6 8 ""87 44 20 11 10 87 1 8 12 48 88 5 25 80 15 10 3 84 22 20 8 26 49 60 51 8 47 51 62 8 M 4 90 8 130 12 10 5 76 4 117 55 19 14 24 262 643 56 6,922 14,226 67 16,464 5S Probably value of melons and garden vegetables only. 238 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — CoNTisruED. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAED3. Land Devoted to the Pkoduotion of FRtiiT AND Garden Ybgktables. QtJANtlT r AND VAitrU 6f II ii. CO ■g g. a i p > 1 2 CO i 5 ■a is. c> % Apples. Peaches. Pe«ra. 1872. 1878. 1572. 1873. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Aer'B. Acr's. Bnsb. Bush. Bash. Bush. Bush. 6ush. 1 <> Milford 849 846 899 828 198 682 111 20 23 82 86 664 42S 612 441 656 428 741 885 1,690 146 167 27 82 47 108 103 62 64 811 93 65 11,600 84,747 13,845 13,974 10,030 18,815 22,275 12,718 10,579 13,455 14,124 8,745 600 1,960 260 925 12,908 8,7.58 11,669 10,861 11,128 23,285 17,463 4,969 12,612 1.865 8,015 2 12 S67 568 463 853 297 8,247 26 228 i2 47 i 8 889 25 151 40 12 643 8' Oakland 2 86 82 4 181 6 6 Oxford Pontiac - Pontlac City.. 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward.. - 4tli Ward.... 1. 2. 4. 1.50 """"60 1. —-■- 161 T 7,320 1,1 OU 8,085 620 2,515 19,066 10,790 19,770 13,706 25.988 18,140 29,994 7,728 6,910 i.1S> 872 83 107 a; 9 73 101 in 11 88 18 1 1,764 868 248 8 ■"262 875 101 87 15 127 71 6T 71 78 200 80 77 8 14 6 1^ "'"".75 .-.„.. """2"60 7.50 .60 61 116 IS KoyalOak.... Soiithfleld Springfield _.. Troy 84 14 IS ...... 142 95 10 ""%" "'i!50 ""'28 17 IS Waterford W'stBloomrid White Lake... OdSAWA Co Benona Clay Banks... Colfax 200 153 19 20 21 9.% 12. 1.S8 1.38 6. 10.35 .94 8. 1.26 8 75 114 12 22 93 ?4 Crystal Blbridge Perry 4 6 29 14 12 8 i 63 224 413 162 161 1,964 22 230 230 21 7 49 109 168 ""605 1 2 40 8 ""41 7 8 6 1 23 25 9.R ■"""^80 .18 1.88 2 27 Golden Grant T m .50 ""i." ■"iSo 5.90 ...... . 1.25 10 29 an Greenwood Hart 1 13 81 Leavitt Newfleld Otto ss 2 sa 84 Pentwater Shelby Weare Ontosagos Co. 45 92 7 2 150 4 ""84 11 6 4 «S 398 221 85 974 1,810 110 84 81! 2. 6 8T .50 .50 .50 .50 13 7 SR R9 Ontonagon ... Eooklaud OSOBOLA Co Cedar 7 168 16 13 16 15 5 4 18 8 15 67 6 5,089 80:' 109 419 811 867 869 88 17U 85 110 41) 1.81 6.04 1. 2.25 .75 C 122 6 41 4H 25 80 15 15 43 Evart 44 Hartwick Hersey Highland Le Eoy Lincoln Middle Brancli Orient Osceola Richmond Sylvan Ottawa Co Allendale Blendou Chester Crockery Georgetown .. Grand Haven . ff'rf Haven Oity Holland 14 4f> 40 .06 1.79 .60 17 2 8 1 S 65 1 280 47 4R .'.'.... 49 116.04 3. ""!25 1. 82.16 9.75 """"".26 8. 108.96 15.50 ...... 13.28 .25 "ill M 52 25 80 15 16 M 65 an 63,072 2,795 1,914 8,351 6,780 6,109 116 '"""2^862 89,494 1,875 1,186 4,221 4,276 2,085 4U8 '"4"ii6 11,679 65 229 856 1,404 4116 226 ■""eio 761 238 810 57 1. .'16 20.25 8.19 1. 6 105 46 ""i59 ""20s 45 80 4 41 68 M 60 61 io.E'j 2. 8. 26. .18 18.76 2.13 1 43 I OKCHAED LANDS, PEODXTCTS, ETC. 239 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873. Fruit AKD BAnDBH YSOSTABLSS BAISED IN 1872 AHD 1878. Plums. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such B'ruit and Gar- den Vegetables. ISTS. 1S7S. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1S72. 1878. Easb. Bush. Bush. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bash. IBush. Bush. Bosh. Bush. Bnsh. Dollars. Dollars. '""26 ""12 ""869 582 493 222 """262 7S5 817 1,112 ""'is """"28 """24 4 24 12 """"ii 4 20 '""w. 8 18 20 ' io 4 28 4,760 15,923 9,394 6,480 2,631 4,365 10.897 6,606 4,340 6,423 8,981 2,717 800 1,338 320 469 8,121 1,428 7,214 6,242 6,894 8,720 10,825 8,894 19,163 2,473 4,567 128 119 374 1,793 830 649 420 4,097 251 sua 600 1,255 1,507 2,530 865 1,179 1,036 7,915 116 690 321 120 657 1 9. 3 %i 1,880 1,414 4 5 150 A 13 229 219 6 6 40 40 100 160 3,144 600 1,296 449 799 6,956 2,347 11,947 4,466 13,445 6,9-20 18,486 6,084 13.9S? 1,816 2,2117 29 46 179 1,802 702 705 814 3,492 144 254 262 800 743 1,490 1,842 361 .575 906 5.167 85 610 229 1S5 790 7 18 64 2 10 873 K 53 6 '"1 15 24 ""94 182 17 811 298 8 """210 24 181 115 256 S9 4 24 8 16 I 5 1 4 25 191 28 """sn 9 """871 124 207 27 228 122 14 26 6 6 9 40 """"91 1 """"16 49 40 88 3 si 131 100 """"1^263 160 """ 1^883 10 94 6 7 11 3 1 5 7 8 110 10 6 """10 22 7 2 6 15 10 108 20 6 """28 12 6 12 78 10 200 806 27 45 6 ""a'l 15 8 2T 75 22 80 891 65 70 9 6 8 41 21 102 17 17 8 U 12 13 """28 8 10 26 60 2Z8 8,925 225 ii 476 14,683 150 14 16 16 17 IR 19 242' 58 28 190 20 67 290 49 63 8,586 20 604 50 45 159 1,370 65 785 156 3,895 75 911 265 97 605 863 80 736 149 20 21 22 23 3 2 84 26 19 1 4 2 4(1 32 29 15 24 8 15 12 84 15 1 C 1 11 83 """"so 16 2 1 40 1 6 17 1 2 28 2 2 8 85 20 106 16 9 8 """28 14 14 14 25 26 27 28 29 so 2 6-2 135 SI 13 23 6 S2 5 33 '""is ""is 87 7 "'"'io 8 2 S 24 '""88 52 15 82 5 122 10 12 14 43 8 20 24 U 10 'io 89 87 14 73 200 70 79 34 35 1,507 406 200 901 11,720 80 860 660 500 692 1,696 410 260 1,086 12,667 90 1,065 979 245 614 87 38 89 40 76 5 12 6 44 6 20 41 4'2 43 44 45 2 4 46 47 6 250 216 CO 128 8,079 195 9,162 853 SIT 122 190 173 297 48 "■'is 25 5 8,941 1,064 9 60 46 49 IJO 1.245 7,386 883 14,096 100 2,6S8 178 36.717 2,843 I ,"99 7,008 9.515 8,824 1,331 817 4,329 S95 74,056 4,276 1,285 6,1145 6,623 2.085 2,510 51 62 852 421 2,721 203 7 18 46 8,778 379 7 21 66 1 4 4,260 491 7 78 15 8 16 52 53 155 1,144 125 6 262 89 1,238 15 8 2SII 82 51 55 '"15 2 10 74 7 8 88 10 395 2,124 623 1,984 56 87 ,5S " .59 4 4 78 151 181 276 9 10 (ill 61 94 2,058 8,529 «e 240 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874, TABLE II.— CoisTisv^D.— Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Dbvotsd to the Pboduotioh op Fbuit and Oabssh Vbobtabi^ss. QUANTITT AND VAirE OT l§l Acres. ■H V a > to .a E3 n ■p. S B m V a > 1 1 m h n Apples. Peaches. Pcare. 1872. 1878. Bash. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bash. 7,086 1,495 6,189 780 868 10,030 8,128 2,675 Bush. Bash. Bash. Bosh. 1 9. Jamestown 448 205 474 166 681 595 499 41 4 1.04 2. 5. 4. 71.50 ...... 1. .08 "I'." 'w." 6. 6. .46 6. 24. 4. 10. ....... 2.71 "a." ...... 36 85 S 4 12 U 20 1 137 67 70 215 8,890 1,690 1,991 788 2,078 4,149 4,729 2,070 1,741 1,088 893 22 100 20 60 12 24 69 14 S Folkton Hobinson Spring Lake _ Tallmage Wright Zeeland Pbkb(JUE I. Co. 6 5 6 7 R 4,217 610 211 118 88 "m 1 67 ""60 6 66 ""45 9 <| 10 n Rogers Sagiwaw Co... Albee 4 1,983 12 104 157 80 14 193 20 12 19 183 258 21 12 1R 1.25 .50 9.25 24.88 .13 29,510 57 1,980 1,881 905 21,061 25 1,666 744 415 6 8 164 117 14 Birch Hnn.... Blnmfleld Brady Brant irs 50 25 in 17 1R Bridgeport.... Baena Vleta.. Carroll ton Chapin Chesaning Frankenmuth- Premont 11 8,606 165 824 68 1,765 4,128 60 2,600 65 282 82 700 2,866 35 4 2 3 9 9 iq 4 ?n 4 9A 2 2 120 7? 8 2 n 76 "H ■") fa KochvJUe Maple Grove.. Richland Saginaw Spaulding St. Charles.... Swan Creek.. Taymouth Thomastown.. Tittabawassee Zilwankle 105 77 H 192 84 46 86 79 146 206 2,529 779 160 5,070 615 495 845 910 1,.')40 1,648 19,726 24 175 ■ 250 ISO 138 92 2,270 268 185 4,184 340 405 440 671 1,439 1,694 40 18,624 85 189 477 156 616 60 OT ?H .50 4. "id'.' 1 6 2 22 22 16 3 50 12 •)t| W S1 S' 1. 2.26 1. 5. 5. 2. 2 i 22 22 3S .63 .12 .60 ""so '"""75 2. 2. 1.26 S5 6 4 87 as Sakilao Co Argyle Aastin Brldgehampton Buel 1,508 7 46 128 1. 35 75 121 SP 40 41 42 •IS Delaware BIk 118 20 8 5 61 63 20 8 2S9 80 86 115 28 .50 2. 2 1 18 44 4.5 Flynn 20 268 422 6 86 197 163 60 4(i Forester Fremont Greenleaf Lamotte Lexington Maple Valley. Marion Marlett Minden 10 20 47 48 1 44 1 9 50 •it .60 1. 7,463 217 212 718 485 6,868 190 824 790 697 15 22 41 n^ 53 54 .25 12 18 m "iO Sanilac Speaker Washington... Watertown... Worth 140 26 54 S 299 1,035 720 1,076 1,239 '""slisi 20 15 » 5T 5S 693 ""7^428 59 60 ■""is ""'it » Does not include valae of grapes and garden vegetables. ORCHARD LANDS, PRODUCTS, ETC. 241 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1878. FsinT AND Gardbn Vegktablbs Kaiszd in 1872 AHD 1878. Pl»m3. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Melons and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1673. 1872. 1873. Bnsh. Bnsli. Bush. Bosh. Cwt. Cwt. Bnsh. Bash. Bush. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bnsh. Dollars. Dollars. 70 7 i ■"'ii ■"'85 88 14 46 ""27 '"'87 68 29 60 80 40 15 87 28 85 75 '2;ii7 68 65 67 16 2,772 17 25 2,687 78 276 18 44 1,647 106 848 840 83 2 20 123 16 121 891 52 4 38 182 26 160 1,967 8,480 6,043 868 12,946 2,600 22,28S 6,075 7,901 1,518 84 4,429 2,464 7,104 3,000 19,958 4,800 6,986 1,168 112 1 2 20 ""l8 640 1,000 1,167 125 1,844 782 2,000 2,199 720 2,108 3 4 5 6 18 2 65 14 6 79 18 8 499 448 7 8 12 20 9 lU 6 16 8 25 12 204 20 206 84 35,997 65 990 4,000 895 618 8,287 761 861 36 1,416 2,762 260 112 40.832 40 843 4,000 799 885 8,798 1,624 620 16 1,067 2,164 188 11 115 68 85 77 979 8 1,166 5 28,719 10 88,448 8 12 13 2 14 ""16 ""26 4 97 87 104 49 1,000 1,821 840 8,810 1,886 260 1,000 1,806 986 4,461 8,893 580 15 16 17 4 8 15 6 2 2 4 100 144 18 19 27 8 70 4 36 4 82 3 20 21 2 2 8 6 7 7 8 2 1 86 1 4 49 3 4 400 440 22 28 254 250 24 26 1 8 61 68 2,668 2,412 2fi 27 2 2 2 6 45 60 80 40 10 6 1 2 86 2 16 98 26 188 89 18 86 64 85 186 47 182 41 21 37 69 97 187 600 8,162 1,447 533 741 1,129 a 1,522 2,175 1,6S0 14,281 266 187 260 56 25 46 477 9,718 2,264 989 758 1,266 » 1,909 2,475 2,220 15,837 215 209 477 60 1,218 26 28 6,467 1,020 688 629 784 6,886 216 4,000 1,687 1,035 6,980 1,070 989 677 1,228 7,971 210 6,000 4,486 860 29 30 1 1 2 86 2 18 61 81 6 26 '"'26 7 16 1 20 1 1 82 33 7 41 4 6 2 4 3 5 84 86 36 292 80 289 879 12 16 186 200 37 38 89 40 2 6 6 6 1 2 2 5 7 80 7 1,911 41 31 42 43 44 2 2 1 8 12 413 262 136 ""5,m 76 169 676 676 10 662 20 512 122 248 ""6^910 76 243 744 6115 650 688 644 ""sjsil 46 25 6 2 ""ilo 20 2 ""ih 46 19 '"ihi 47 "'281 1 3 1 2 2 ""24 1 ""is ""si 4 88 185 ioi 209 "'y,m 48 49 50 61 62 6 16 7 8 5 i 8 12 7 80 7 6 13 1 49 54 98 138 68 2 8 — ... 3 12 56 10 12 66 67 42 ""82 6 8 9 ""u 21 '"'■76 1 ""'16 '""17 21 ""64 21 62 280 248 898 ""4>7i 58 59 60 31 242 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE 11. — CONTIKUBD.— -Acres of Orchards, Vineyard's and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Devoted to the Pboduotion or Fbuit and Garden Vesetableb. Quantity and Value of II Ph«'S i & > 1 a .s m U a > OS M (73 o o . OS i| § (-1 II Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 187S, Acres. Acres. Aor's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bnsh. 235,099 12,058 27,490 28,278 12,471 1,715 620 675 420 2,392 1,648 6,148 8,465 7,068 8,406 20,530 2,325 8,675 45,589 8,215 80,901 12,740 125,774 28,976 8,745 664 2,744 11,205 18,850 8,709 13,077 6,332 4,765 1,968 2,970 8,934 534 1,574 1,380 504 ilo Bush. Bush. Bush. BuBh. Bush. I Shiawassee Co Antrim Bennington... 5,950 421 555 529 380 85 10 16 9 281 209 887 278 822 44 444 179 817 479 265 551 824 4,634 433 182 72 173 866 284 89 477 180 149 117 67 176 85 82 124 132 21 116 112 6 476 221 25 415 5,576 487 864 181 447 181 867 478 894 403 847 271 330 476 428 1.50 18.60 , .76 88 114,811 6,685 16,651 10,308 6,049 810 155 285 370 2,892 859 4,918 1,295 8,925 8,086 10,832 2,038 4,905 16,765 4,665 9,990 10,148 77,047 11,007 1,686 569 1,637 7,140 9,009 2,480 9,058 6,553 8,227 800 1,657 2,484 341 1,126 180 452 217 1,009 150 6,608 4,650 900 6,117 186,485 16,000 9,440 10,847 18,840 9,876 11,870 9,992 12,790 9,700 6,661 8,611 19,180 16,060 12,790 401 23 170 9 i 612 17 11 196 21 49S 12 ^ 84 1. 132 Caledonia Corunna City. 1st Ward 2d Ward Sd Ward Fairfield . Hazleton Middlebury... New Haven... Owosso- Owosso City.. Perry_ ■Ensh_ Sciota 16 7 8 9 10 11 12 1ft 28 20 8 4, 4 8. 10 14 13 16 17 .60 5.60 .75 56 20 1: 7 60 6 4 9 18 19 Shiawassee ... Venice Vernon WoodhuU St. Clair Co.. Berlin 178 8 72i 98 20 »1 92 24 526 104 29 107 20 28 1. 8. 6. 13. 87 61 2 46 569 lis 9'S Brockway BurclivUle .... 1. 6 22 1. 2T 'ft 5. 80 87 77 52 29 8ft Clay _ 1. 2. 21 118 Clyde ?1 Colnmbns Cottrellville... East China Emmet ..J Fort ttratiot.. Grant 20 1' 5 1 io 5 80 66 126 8 72 fiK 10. 2 72 Si 1 85 96 8. 16 IS S7 Greenwood ... Ira 8 4 1 1 83 86 .56 8 11 6 12 57 61 43 11 27 5R .59 86 117 29 127 6 8 24 23 564 408 636 885 60 61 62 - 53 IS 110 60 68 244 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Land Devotbd to the Production or Fruit and Garden Veoetables. Quantity and Vaiub of fkxt I" m sen 1 > V a 1 CO O Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1878. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bnsh. Bush. 9,030 10,899 21,917 402 1,180 1,968 668 1,063 826 563 1,692 870 576 918 484 178 600 4,496 116 200 1,390 Bush. 15 478 167 150 Bush. Bnsh. Bush. 1 2 8 Stnrgia White Pigeon - Tuscola Co... Akron Aimer Arbela Colnmbla Dayton Deumark Blkland., Hllinopton 189 299 2,685 108 170 143 32 153 148 72 2. 8. 2.60 7.26 .75 1. .25 1.50 20 119 80 8,880 9,286 28,402 1,240 1,288 2,854 1.056 758 658 182 1,197 610 2,128 "■"17 14 '"lis 187 15 4 """65 162 9 »$ 5 .26 1. 8 10 7 6 i> 2. 2 11 10 18 14 1? Elmwood PairGrOTe Fremont Geneva Gilford Indian Fields. Juniata Kingston Koylton Milllngton.... 104 196 124 85 81 lU 870 45 86 191 80 IS 14 IS 8 635 895 732 6,891 45 96 1,808 10 6 10 4 8 56 10 Ifi 17 18 1. 1. ""50 8 19 48 8 90 91 45 5 1 11 10 fW 9R Tuscola Vassar Watertown... Wells Wisner Van Bdken Co. Almena Antwerp Arlington Bangot Bloomingdale. Columbia Decatnr Deerfleld Geneva Hamilton Hartford Keeler 140 50 248 41 87 8,609 825 6S4 659 577 449 350 365 811 298 867 715 370 608 5S3 425 679 582 422 9,260 471 86 5,491 199 8,491 186 94 9S 96 16 888 16 170 272 927 209,484 8.412 7,610 17,300 18,200 18,796 8,636 8,769 8,001 8,482 11,660 16,653 9,975 25,918 20,180 5,060 19,166 8,465 8,273 855,007 21,206 4,880 550 1,760 2,520 14,335 22,462 8,083 1,790 22,915 28,080 21,474 22,790 6,120 227 611 162,705 8,972 8,790 18,807 12,247 7,556 7,208 7,140 8,497 8,400 8,775 13,951 9,250 19,229 18,486 2,904 18,861 4,600 5,187 838,819 16,676 4,366 600 1,770 2,096 17,116 20,864 10,821 8,446 18,376 25,812 22,648 20,136 8,420 7 OT 1. 17.13 2 62,929 8,250 515 7,266 6,361 2,865 16 210 8,472 2,881 2,978 7,006 2,666 8,787 7,160 2,622 2.674 6,785 1,177 8,022 8 9,072 6 1,225 82 3 28 19 42. 26.88 16.88 1,068 m 8.2B 2. 1. 1. 5.25 2.25 8. in 7 8 . 8 90 104 59 70 82 8!) .50 ). 5 25 69 46 84 85 86 87 1. 4. 1.25 .75 77 46 15 10 26 15 88 89 2 4 5 2 15 "i^gio 83 82 9 98 888 82 118 183 10 666 17 67 60 4n .25 ""7"50 1.75 2. 18.25 8 41 42 48 44 45 4t) Lawrence Paw Paw Pine Grove... Porter.: South Haven.. Waverly WAsnTEN'wCo. Ann Arbor AnnArborCUy lst& 2d W'ds 8d & 4th W'ds 6th & 6th W'ds Augusta Bridgewater... Dexter Freedom Lima __. . 8. .75 .13 8. 7.60 .25 l:i3 2. 8.50 '"2"63 5. 1.60 i 3 23 61 27 97 193 28 112 293 9 47 48 7.25 ""8"76 22.25 .75 16.38 .50 2.18 80 7 6 i 741 49 20 92 51 S2 18 18 876 417 889 468 2.50 1.25 ..->.. 1. 1.18 20 22 85 22 70 65 M ■■"75 4 ""re 160 55 56 2. 1. 4 57 58 Lodi Lyndon Manchester... Norihfleld.... 583 482 606 110 59 41 2 8,000 18 122 160 61 «in 2. 60 «i 1 * Talne of apples only. OECHAED LANDS, PEODUOTS, ETC. 245 Qtiantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetalles raised in 1872 and 1873. Frdit AND GABDSN Vegitables Kaised in 1S72 AND 1373. Plnms. Cherries. Grapes. Strawberries. Currants and Gooseberries. Helens and Garden Vegetables. Value of all such Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1ST2. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1873. 1372. 1878. 1872. 1873. 1872. 1S73. 1872. 1878. Bnsh. Baeh. Bnsh. Bush. Cwt. Cwt. Bash. Bnsh. Bosh. Bush. Bnsh. Bush. Dollars. Dollars. S3 6 84 106 15S 2 2 8 85 77 284 5 8 8 ■""12 21 15 64 10 2 51 16 1S2 10 2 ■""16 50 8 127 2 ■■"85 40 11 173 8 2 54 20 89 545 29 95 642 1,561 1,460 2,657 4,440 80,280 1,779 1,127 2,128 250 995 490 188 699 668 5,277 4,028 26,363 588 1,273 1,644 250 1,880 826 661 666 727 1 24T 6 21,995 28,445 S 4 6 8 20 18 14 18 14 16 1,427 63 480 8,180 1,910 288 480 11,520 5 6 T 8 4 4 29 8 6 14 3 ...... i 14 i 100 2 1 "■■20 ■■"is 6 48 5 47 6 110 i22 10 11 1* 5 It 688 658 338 195 6,228 1,026 169 8,684 104 8,748 » 185 90 1,698 657 124,219 1,743 8,283 6,180 8,323 4,987 14 8 16 8 1 8 22 22 12 9 28 176 4 12 27 29 184 11 65 815 175 1,290 2,081 60 667 806 1,145 2,303 789 664 75 8,076 824 88 2,740 ■'■■6'422 • 150 86 988 1,275 151,613 8,495 8,565 16,712 16,602 8,794 15 16 12 58 36 6 3 5 86 8 5 76 1 8 48 22 15 20 15 10 32 20 84 17 13 19 0() 13 7 28 8 4 8 87 109 8,047 4,966 811 2,048 894 160 1,898 617 28,689 21 12 65 6 5 11 70 99 2,006 800 60 810 680 22,661 ?3 "A 8 ■"■76 1,562 41 96 8 74 1,644 36 200 ?5 ■■"is 111 i 72 7 14 2 7 1,858 86 81 207 120 14 ■■"is 1,264 96 104 847 106 15 3 690 34 46 18 59 88 26 5 10 2 """12 8S1 17 37 16 87 182 10 8 23 67 1 797 S 50 6 710 12 91 26 27 28 31 1,860 1,200 80 SI i 88 2 67 10 219 6 221 16 5,094 2,345 4,611 1,736 82 83 34 16 81 14 39 23 12 1,460 1,867 6,55fl 4,299 2,733 4,158 11,722 7,476 14,788 10,858 4,786 11,144 21,108 3,880 144.042 6,566 8,871 400 1,352 1,619 5,740 14,258 8,622 1,000 6,192 11,212 6,210 20,000 2,650 7,946 2,402 2,186 1,692 7,007 4,750 8,992 6,108 2,899 6,4-29 44,046 2,651 152,621 6,564 8,071 840 1,352 1,379 7,128 18,875 5,651 1.800 5.640 12,906 6,480 15,000 2,280 SS 86 4 4 ^7 38 17 2 16 8 5 2S 7 2 8 12 2 S ""26 20 92 20 113 252 82 165 69 103 1,085 9 38 52 ■■'■70 181 28 117 97 83 1,181 17 8 18 8 43 89 272 8 867 14 2 18 5 88 24 420 8 530 43 ""■55 107 88 14 391 4 404 80 ■■■"88 64 12 18 830 10 872 96 22 167 226 07 880 164 55 229 88 10 174 220 72 848 190 67 182 448 27 1,505 1,630 1,486 2,287 4,617 252 6,206 478 24 2,421 590 1,454 2,525 6,347 337 6,326 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 116 126 183 70 89 24 119 80 29 60 6 6 7 61)5 200 805 150 49 50 i 8 80 6 76 5 8 88 65 40 6 81 35 81 45 6 2 4 2 S 6 51 456 155 250 52 58 54 27 25 _ 1 55 56 57 58 8 6 122 400 171 415 6 6 11 9 217 103 2,839 8,037 59 60 61 246 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II. — Continued. — Acres of Orchards, Vineyards and Gardens; COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Land Devoted to the Pkoduotion op Fedit and Gabdeh Vegetables. Quantity and Vaihe or II 11. V ■s pi n I- 1 CO o 5-S a ■g Apples. Peaches. Pears. 1872. Bush. 1878. 1872. 1878. 1872. 1873. Acres. Acres. Acr's. Acres. Acr's. Acr's. Bnsh. Bnsh. Bush. Bush. Bush. Pittsfleld.^.. Salem I... 633 613 455 424 475 670 448 482 498 678 51 8 8 10 80 8,084 422 468 552 '"'279 844 262 165 413 883 269 717 975 640 427 166 284 286 547 75 1. 10. 2. 2 20.832 26,890 12,290 17,890 9,955 15,460 12,880 23,070 15,750 26,865 8,100 100 ""3]666 286.909 8,512 14,135 22,820 '"wio 6,869 8,592 '4,625 17,191 26,551 6,835 20,435 87,665 21,717 12,505 2,285 6,505 5,390 11,937 20,820 18,071 18,996 16,240 11,670 13,505 14,680 18,865 10,820 29,176 2,850 100 60 200 2,500 221,770 8,791 14,457 17,410 40 10,348 8,.571 6,824 8,807 14,687 22,880 7,02? 22,21b 25,158 13,687 12,835 5,340 8,840 4,905 19,806 3 189 31 188 64 Saline Sclo 11 » Sharon Saperior Sylvan Webster. York Ypsilanti Tpailanti City iBtWard 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th&5tliW'ds Watne Co Brownstown.. Canton Dearborn Detroit CHty, 12th Ward.... ""'60 3. 6.50 1. 6. 4.75 1.26 """ 20 10 2 8 6 829 10 10 58 10 18 .60 40.75 .60 6. 16.18 .60 8. 50.76 4.60 25 885 82 8 2,231 76 2,528 125 1. 6. 1. 2. 1. 40 24 80 287 81 858 5 i 62 80 8 46 46 61 216 28 290 693 91 Greenfield.... GroBse Point.. Hamtramck .. Huron Livonia _ Mongnagon... Nankin Plymoath Bedford Bomnlas Springwells... Sampler Taylor VanBnren Wbxfobd Co... 1. 2.26 2. "i.ih 4. .50 27.13 "s'So 106 71 261 88 "26." 1. """.55 64 2 15 260 662 .25 8. 1.50 3. 1.50 13. 170 714 148 679 174 4. .68 1.18 1 20 44 27 1.25 .25 2. 4 71 2. 3. 68 7 23 10 Cedar Creek.. 17 Colfax _ Greenwood-.. Hanover Henderson 9 10 6 2. 1. 1. 2. 1. 6 IS 7 6 20 7 3 Springville Wexford 3 OKCHARD LANDS, PEODUOTS, ETC. 247 Quantity and Value of Fruit and Garden Vegetables raised in 1872 and 187S. FjtuiT ADS Garden Ybqstableb Baisbd in 1872 and 1878. Plums. 1972. Bneb. 4 67 12 1878. Bnsh. 18 Cherries. 1872. BnBh. 122 83 45 136 40 87 56 25 256 53 25 53 845 152 16 13 1378. Bush. 144 20 45 181 1,107 201 184 Grapes. 1872. Cwt. 17 200 200 841 5 27 15 114 845 62 1878. Cwt. 828 800 8 20 769 100 29 15 218 20 84 285 10 StraTv berries. 1872. BDBb. 186 ■"'87 40 (,761 20 6 185 1,879 1 63 40 156 840 82 40 1878. Basil. 81 5 12 50 8,264 84 20 60 10 163 40 2,270 2 81 40 90 101 Cnrrants and Gooseberries. 1872. Basb. 870 38 124 2 49 7 1873. Bnsb. 10 659 26 67 24 25 116 4 146 7 54 Melons and Garden Vegetables. 1872. Bnsh. 10 490 2,010 20 20 127,699 60 16,395 11,039 22,976 475 64,654 1,260 9,881 2,194 ""260 16 3,S94 861 61 1878. Bnsh. 10 128 ""450 "2ii66 282,088 60 24,250 4,000 12,688 84,954 1.1 134,195 1,640 7,969 4,840 80 1,386 60 ""4"i87 7,608 818 466 Value of all snch Fruit and Gar- den Vegetables. 1872. Dollars 7,812 17,858 3,8110 2,560 4,977 6.400 2,852 5,635 2,275 9,m% 1,894 194 1,200 191,103 8,793 6,244 19,829 4,873 70,296 9,260 6,997 6,579 8,174 22,499 7,111 6,849 2,449 2,168 1,636 !,634 166 72 1878. Dollars. 10,414 18,263 4,811 2,560 6,885 4,660 8,867 6,266 2,000 12,726 2,045 238 124 533 1,100 289,284 4,340 6,986 16,4-70 4,000 5,709 29,606 5,r"- 78,917 8,259 6,901 7,878 12,646 20,617 9,280 6,186 6,929 2,847 8,498 6,288 8,664 838 797 50 46 1,164 580 416 645 6,627 1,469 25 1,402 540 2,211 206 275 1,165 890 61 868 409 286 1,041 248 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, at the time of mahing the general assessment for 187Ji;* the Number of Horses and the Number of Neat Cattle {other than oxen and cows) one year old and over ; the Nidmler of Mules, Worh Oxen, and Milch Cows ; the Number of Swine and the Number of Sheep over six months old, and the Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. STATE AND COUNTIES. State Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhonu ..... Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Isabella Jackseu Kalamazoo Ealkaska„ Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanaw- Lenawee __ Livingston Mackinac Hacomb Manistee Manlton Marqnette Mason Mecosta Menominee LiTI Stock. No. 281,894 305 T,196 861 245 6,817 1,415 295 7,826 9,890 10,664 6,547 152 489 229 179 6,799 151 7,660 295 8,201 S88 2,729 9,578 1,: 7,618 7,753 499 998 12,247 9,41 54 10,891 347 185 6,720 711 12,548 7,— 156 8,788 627 60 1,658 641 947 871 No. 8,906 185 7 6 ISO 18 14 141 94 184 101 5 28 13 103 7 78 2 78 20 90 153 6 59 61 71 12 28 187 88 4 124 1 23 179 79 2 37 9 119 H O No. 88,901 66 1,789 62 263 1,182 838 126 874 818 446 162 198 55 47 79 1,915 41 1,278 80 1,233 443 1,365 377 116 ],3S2 989 1,754 69 658 830 278 18S 1,609 42 298 1,216 216 360 027 5 246 503 82 141 366 738 SO P g 09 a O oSjH eS BSog O P'm ^ cs » 5 £ No. 821,782 141 9,669 253 532 7,869 1,443 835 7,822 10,504 10,804 6,144 289 228 182 96 9,166 111 10,272 66 10,227 1,171 4,626 11,688 636 2,578 8,697 8,912 244 1,381 10,428 8,260 178 11,687 442 805 7,446 919 17,187 7,488 188 9,954 676 155 672 607 1,228 148 No. 807,554 104 9,476 119 458 9,633 879 244 6,771 11,140 9,490 6,361 182 192 127 76 11,405 83 10,885 119 10,427 1.205 5,639 0,732 260 2,719 8,930 9,414 102 1,314 9,577 7,673 113 10,955 74 220 8,618 738 14,461 9,280 119 7,941 660 239 59 445 1,127 50 ■ga No. 401,719 97 10,660 287 816 12,340 779 270 16,248 16,632 22,712 22,698 272 46 69 74 10,705 66 10,979 804 9,210 675 6,093 16,924 280 2,634 11.588 10,584 89 1,453 14,764 16,740 122 13,200 873 282 7,281 1,071 18,812 9,801 17 9,296 482 34 219 656 945 130 So > n oja No. 1,651,399 19 81,192 176 41,239 292 28 25,565 46,604 81,465 80,974 66 125 41 11 43,064 5 43,090 80 66,219 422 12,869 59,119 185 4.051 54,545 67,061 12 2,852 112,974 65,534 15 60,671 64 88,815 487 90,919 90,225 57,211 106 167 4 88 1,300 a J3 No. 1,676,176 24 27,568 79 44,965 234 2S 24,092 41,864 90,849 29,719 48 157 83 20 42,812 43,634 80 65,562 284 11,582 63,296 3,240 49,348 71,546 8 1,804 118,547 63,354 6 57,195 46 88,603 317 99,259 90,480 55,879 123 108 12 1,079 * Between the first Monday of April and the third Monday of May. TABLE III.— OoKTiKUED. LIVE STOCK. -Live Stoch, 18H, Sheared in 1873. and Number of 249 Sheep COUNTIES. Midland MiBsaakee.. Monroe Montcalm Ma8kegon._. Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ontonagon... Osceola Ottawa Presqne Isle Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft'. Shiawassee... St. Clair.... St. Joseph... Tuscola Van Bnren., Washtenaw- Wayne Wexford Liv E Stock. 1^ a)T3 1..0 H M C c: V c3 It M o % o o attle old a (oth Oxen a ). So > m 11 £t3 s ■s 1 J3 NeatC year over, than Cows 02 03 No. No. No. No. No. No. Wo. 658 SI 801 686 700 453 270 44 7 82 64 53 4S 8,291 124 242 9,680 9,917 10,655 82,048 8,214 79 1,238 8,600 8,128 8,995 18,544 1,862 67 446 1,946 1,507 1,876 2,706 1,089 85 767 1,496 1,860 1,788 8,051 14,186 149 333 14,897 11,626 18,698 126,870 864 88 750 1,489 1,851 1,410 784 190 888 16 577 367 769 198 620 47 628 56 480 17 4,691 66 1,171 7,878 7,404 6,316 16,466 184 2 18 261 260 687 16 4,S95 52 949 6,670 6,827 6,197 6,476 8,821 24 1,660 4,979 6,080 4,188 9,492 110 8 25 41 8 14 2 5,985 83 1,407 8,419 9,094 8,132 43,408 T,858 55 1,083 11,039 10,957 8,843 26,894 T,736 104 103 7,078 6,027 16,847 82,688 8,194 88 1,890 6,801 6,669 4,208 12,222 T,n5 98 778 7,606 6,031 12,985 81,128 10,908 108 166 11,044 11,084 12,836 148,162 18,980 182 257 13,857 8,114 9,742 81,916 2i7 7 3S3 853 279 264 9 No. 216 80,106 13,959 2,648 2,646 128,193 664 15 519 14,296 ""6,'44i 8,710 "i\',S80 24,843 86,217 10,666 29,867 166,984 31,343 4 250 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Continued. — iiye Stoch, 187^, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. STATE, liiYB Stock. TH COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. DO a ID O a 1 1 1 1 S o o> a O MjH o! iB -a S2o2 a o^S • " u ..-?? tiS S S ^ •3 . a a * . 275 268 212 244 748 198 72 121 !516 647 806 813 12 10 8 6 2 8 18 2 60 12 96 64 70 44 838 28 891 435 407 463 642 274 1,443 70 14 66 264 40 28 88 29 87 40 7 87 13 5 210 126 108 176 18 170 47 184 385 42 62 15 27 61 80 87 31 3 20 7 7,822 801 294 648 812 366 239 819 272 869 166 863 720 47 42 5 607 666 316 276 629 478 417 629 852 816 879 49 13 41 25 16 870 917 624 493 910 482 779 21 2,264 4,905 1,905 2,294 2,529 1,657 292 2,526 Prairieyille Ratland 6,667 1,794 Thomapple Woodland _ ,. 2,291 2,620 Yankee Springs Bat Co... 1,395 2S4 Bangor . , 88 129 60 2 11 6 28 28- Scat City 4 4 20 12 l8t Ward 2d Ward Sd Ward 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 10 35 15 26 11 2 100 86 88 186 7th Ward 8 22 14 16 16 63 20 25 16 29 28 44 126 8 19 16 8 19 18 10 27 1 10 14 6 1 88 74 221 161 14 2 14s Clayton Deep River Hampton... KawKawlin 2 1 82 8 82 22 63 6* Pinconning Portsmoath 108 49 84 244 15 62 19 20 48 21 13 24 4 8 10 6,771 868 88 578 499 365 196 391 182 SIR 87 265 446 6 6 120 77 ''7 WUliams Bbkzie Co.- Almira _ 4 14 4 148 28 21 85 270 56 15 19 8 35 24 34 46 9 28 1 16,248 1,160 426 1,750 1,678 891 348 6.65 889 461 96 404 1,743 73 71 2 1,382 1,638 481 644 28 25 Colfax Crystal Lake Gilmore Homestead Inland Joyfield Lake 3 4 1 6 8- 1 1 Weldon 141 8 8 6 15 2 4 18 874 46 10 12 10 2 26 18 13 87 16 18 4 28,665 2,216 212 2,484 2,814 1,496 922 1,224 424 788 103 534 2,442 71 24,092 Bainhridge Benton. _._ 2,184 112 Berrien — -. 2,406 Bertrand Buchanan Chickaming 2,441 1,837 690 1,200 602 Lake 6 6 600 103 "Wfiw Bnfifalo 439 Niles 8 2 2 2,198 NilAtt Citv 60 iBtand 4th Wards.. 2dand8dWards.-, 71 2,391 2,694 396 1,205 60 2 27 8 2 38 81 18 20 489 710 181 241 2,870 ^•IJ? 215 SodnB _....—-.... 1,46T 252 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— CoKTiifUED.- -Live Stock, 1874, Sheared in 1873. and Numier of Sheep COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES AND WARDS. St. Joseph Three Oaks Watervliet Weesaw. Bkanch Co Algansee ...._, Batavia Bethel , Bronson Botler California ... Coldwater. Coldwater City... let Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward Gilead.., Girard Einderhook Mattison Noble Ovid Qoincy , Sherwood., , , TJnioQ , Calhoun Co Albion Athens Battle Creek , Battle Greek City Bedford Burlington . Clarence , Clarendon ConTis Eckford Emmet Predonia Homer _ Lee LeEoy Marengo Marshall Marshall City Newton Pennfleld... Sheridan Tekonsha. Cass Co Calvin Howard Jefferson La Grange Marcellus Mason .._ Milton Newberg Ontwa Penn Pokagon Porter Live Stock. to ^ No. 249 1!09 483 430 1,263 653 600 458 6311 817 561 509 161 162 99 97 881 708 276 64S 298 495 851 541 714 10,664 610 488 648 822 614 502 461 438 406 626 516 489 536 357 673 474 448 260 445 681 6-29 496 6,547 408 434 542 462 891 877 807 87S 262 463 444 685 No. 134 12 No. 81S 88 26 40 16 26 14 12 26 446 12 12 12 16 No. 177 883 434 528 10,604 1,230 962 684 433 769 871 68 70 31 44 404 760 811 685 819 636 974 .516 706 10,804 563 602 668 624 512 611 459 688 694 624 601 330 681 475 467 181 475 686 671 612 6,144 363 464 484 489 410 863 832 418 578 5 fl o> a » ♦= a SSog ^ ». L. d i> ^ ;p.oCo No. s 432 424 607 11,140 2,841 766 700 664 624 844 278 66 87 425 712 412 437 747 687 841 9,490 476 208 627 493 481 454 424 514 571 466 642 629 426 641 442 367 66 453 527 477 416 6,861 350 431 461 601 428 866 294 322 255 566 834 715 fen ia No. 78 897 610 1,101 16,682 2,660 1,067 1,401 994 876 638 724 107 47 31 9 20 1,176 1,017 646 1,296 608 690 942 1,408 G94 22,712 1,016 684 909 802 669 746 814 8,090 708 808 818 668 876 76« 620 42 663 706 961 699 22,693 1,128 1,616 3,718 2,286 1,294 845 951 1,805 787 2,180 1,487 1,767 83 = > « No. 653 1,710 1,248 46,604 8,126 2,157 2,415 1.891 2,761 1,848 2,322 124 20 79 25 1,177 8,r"~ 2,677 3,-888 1,553 2,286 6,462 4,534 4,581 81,465 6,446 8,097 4,428 4,022 1,769 8,306 4,761 6,403 2,779 6,470 8,106 2,378 4,418 6,714 4,146 107 5,455 3,549 3,602 2,683 80,974 1,875 1,780 2,085 1,972 1,269 1,479 1,324 1,441 921 8,028 1,703 6,210 LIVE STOCK. 253 TABLE in. — Continued. — Live Stock, 187^, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 187S. Lite Stock. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. h 11 DQ V "3 a 1 (0 5 Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than oxen and Cows). v u V •3 No. No.' No. No. No. No. No. No. SllTer Creek Volinia 438 660 446 152 2 49 8 9 26 84 21 4 489 86 250 18 25 51 64 229 218 11 179 46 5 75 17 24 12 6,799 875 427 556 895 481 897 842 470 426 425 406 485 875 882 518 889 151 24 8 64 2 8 11 6 13 6 80 19S 4 22 14 83 82 22 42 29 55 2 80 882 464 407 289 9 40 12 51 61 68 68 20 223 24 20 18 24 69 78 182 169 18 96 24 418 512 409 182 1 24 9 17 64 88 41 8 192 84 1,407 2,008 1,974 272 8 20 18 46 60 48 60 18 46 6 1,858 8,285 2,259 66 ],68T 8,128 TVajne . 1,798 Chablxtoiz Co Bo;ne Valley.. Charlevoix 43 18 6 13 7 Uarlon 2 8 81 19 18 4 125 4 157 Bart 9 37 66 47 127 119 8 76 14 18 5 17 6 16 103 41 41 6 18 6 47 88 14 79 24 43 103 Chippewa Co.- Sault Ste. Marie—. 28 23 69 69 83 83 18 2 74 16 3 80 8 7 10 10,705 729 983 545 861 776 529 613 657 621 659 679 679 604 684 578 1,008 56 11 11 20 Grant 20 2 8 4 2 108 20 7 10 6 4 40 5 6 4 1,915 138 1.54 95 188 126 144 26 99 78 99 148 186 152 78 104 151 41 12 80 21 8 18 9,166 472 695 684 647 561 670 408 517 576 603 586 583 686 468 625 651 111 22 6 28 10 82 18 10,272 731 599 86 17 6 6 11,406 626 888 628 938 456 706 985 662 671 587 623 679 787 618 1,071 781 83 Smnmerfield SDrrey Winterfield Clintoh" Co,...-.- 48,064 8.049 2,515 1,538 8,870 3,760 2,421 1,890 2.668 2,277 4,019 2,042 2,681 2,149 2,951 8,426 2,483 5 42,312 Bath 2,67T Bengal 2,179 1,564 Dallas 8,116 DeWitt 8,867 2,215 2 7 10 10 4 6 2 8 8 4 7 2,474 Essex.. _-. 2,603 2,401 Lebanon - 4,065 Olive 1,66T Ovid 2,631 Riley 1,869 Victor _ Watertown Weetpiialia 2,260 4,686 2,828 Baldwin 6 12 15 11 6 23 27 7,650 540 450 1 12 6 1,278 40 62 50 18 10,885 880 918 40 5 10,979 793 626 Sack Bav "Eaton Co. . -— -- 78 4 10 48,090 8.021 2,689 43,684 Bellevae 8,873 Benton . ---- 2,639 254 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Continued. — Live Stock, 187 4, and Nuniber of Sheep Sheared in 1873. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Brookfield Carmel Charlotte City. Chester Delta Baton Eaton Bapids Hamlin Kalamo ___ ... Oneida Boxand -. Sanfleld , Vermontville , Walton Windsor.. BUMET Co Bear Creek La Croix Little Traverse Genesee Co Argentine Atlas Burton. _ Clajrton Davison Fenton Flint Flint City IstWard 2d Ward , 3d Ward 4tliWard Flushing Forests Gaines Genesee Grand Blanc Montrose ._ Ht. Morris Kandy HicUaeld Thetford Vienna Geaud Tbavebse Co. Blair. East Bay Fife Lake Grant Long Lake Mayfield Paradise Peninsula.. „ Traverse Whitewater. Gratiot Co Arcada Bethany Blba_ Emerson Fnlton Hamilton. Live Stock. s at =2 1 I % § iiiii P o 05 -.. 09 1 01 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 405 6 72 661 509 816 1,859 1,501 451 2 42 685 688 652 2,902 8,006 213 411 4 108 228 608 75 760 99 660 64 825 61 2 1,988 400 6 90 628 588 861 2,087 1,790 473 493 82 TO 683 583 6T4 526 710 703 2,889 2.847 2,727 i 2^7 S14 5 44 561 610 585 6,467 5^266 482 7 66 676 840 852 3,104 8,207 S54 7 78 727 698 598 2,627 2,520 888 7 150 680 940 618 2,642 2,779 879 9 116 686 688 718 1,876 1,772 482 2 102 790 676 474 2,230 2t814 568 10 66 696 754 647 3,406 8,760 475 86 657 681 772 2,617 2,499 295 2 30 66 119 304 30 30 66 155 74 8,201 2 16 8 6 1,233 16 40 10 10,227 12 79 28 10,427 108 128 68 9,210 80 80 78 66,219 66,663 403 2 96 407 608 558 5,763 6,684 605 12 88 638 719 438 8,651 9,465 516 4 44 812 690 663 4,172 8,783 427 8 62 663 766 608 8,388 3,036 687 2 98 713 7.18 683 4,452 4,429 486 1 22 489 452 426 4,818 8,972 506 4 84 682 343 656 6,560 6,811 446 4 6 168 S 80 250 97 76 23 25 63 46 24 29 2 2 4 2 8 51 478 8 82 676 624 501 2,482 2,008 280 6 106 821 851 403 .790 291 443 91 555 443 744 2,350 2,802 487 4 58 6!1 682 665 2,630 2.858 60S 9 34 592 651 453 8,194 8,629 157 1 68 279 328 262 489 890 S70 2 103 619 782 698 1,906 1,581 508 8 17 671 679 619 6,652 6,320 463 2 105 640 786 610 2,640 8,488 380 2 115 464 501 454 1,081 1,667 249 4 54 487 416 254 861 658 683 26 443 1,171 1,205 675 422 284 54 1 64 119 149 79 65 43 47 S 31 182 148 83 85 25 6 29 43 2 28 59 29 20 182 84 22 148 60 64 70 19 12 19 6 4 39 14 49 SO 120 63 146 64 86 28 82 2 62 4 170 115 66 42 86 60 243 123 145 204 116 163 143 62 125 78 44 95 60 20 8 61 2,T29 90 1,365 4,625 5,589 5,093 12,859 11,682 132 9 61 220 805 199 670 671 142 8 118 240 172 150 178 12» 66 2 62 144 252 182 236 189 110 419 40 124 191 545 245 864 264 785 219 2,388 166 10 8,988 49 a 84 89 153 151 11 11 LIVE STOCK. 255 TABLE III. — Co:sim\JET>.— Live Stoch, 181 Jt, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. LiTB Stock. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. 3° 8 Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than Ozen and Cows). feo So ■5t3 SO If 5 & No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Lafayette_ Newark 78 261 127 191 267 861 143 195 161 47 9,578 675 601 414 482 619 389 281 128 9 3 81 85 683 601 602 689 677 620 356 473 676 878 784 686 83 27 198 44 64 19 25 89 41 64 37 1,366 73 15 10 86 14 65 41 27 24 85 74 62 47 89 118 48 100 94 148 122 121 98 84 89 37 877 14 6 32 28 8 18 8 186 4U 277 442 466 498 282 266 343 87 11,583 824 596 626 609 644 434 801 46. 6 6 16 19 806 428 513 843 886 1,010 873 523 813 456 852 636 25 13 115 66 84 29 70 77 70 80 107 2,578 180 15 87 118 86 167 . 220 54 58 146 76 116 87 181 78 234 599 360 331 643 385 268 174 446 118 9,782 689 265 659 626 387 16* 189 626 886 424 473 882 282 216 898 97 16,924 1,376 988 957 854 985 672 860 21 21 64 1,312 618 1,414 1,697 1,416 646 785 757 48 59,119 4,481 5,006 1,752 3,216 1,940 2,766 1,600 63 9 3 10 8 21 3 4 1 1,093 493 North Shade .- NorthStar 1,392 1,204 Pine River 1,22» SeTille Sumner Washington Wheeler . 614 736 7.57 43 HII.L8DAI.B Co 153 7 9 6 1 6 8 2 63,296 8,704 Allen . 4,932 1,066 Cambria . .._ -I 2,752 2 J 35 Fayette .„„ 2,818 Hillsdale 1,399 milidale City 1st Ward . . 2d Ward 3d Ward 20 7 12 11 5 2 8 12 10 9 18 6 28 14 12 14 46 24 18 81 42 10 24 116 6 2 28 25 643 933 499 649 448 717 827 619 784 647 926 260 10 11 60 113 1 3 29 16 1,193 947 827 1,164 1,138 1,056 538 776 1,867 733 1,022 280 S 10 50 42 9 5 96 2,254 4,489 3,765 3,638 1,848 4,158 3,066 4,268 5,500 1,484 4,008 185 2,410 liitchfleld 5,442 6,13» Pittsford 8,986 Hansom _ ^ 8,385 Seadin&f... . .— ._ 8,913 8,488 5,848 6,880 Woodbridge- Wright 1,625 4,479 SOTTGHTON CO. Barapa 2 181 Huron -- — _— 2 19 L'Anse Portage . . 2 Qaincy 8 16 10 1,882 102 24 42 62 16 98 128 16 42 87 82 86 28 186 20 26 16 20 2,634 258 88 65 226 26 146 136 30 17 143 S3 108 108 324 68 2 4 Webster - ,- _ 18 2,719 118 13 112 164 17 136 219 40 81 162 113 87 67 143 69 69 4,051 420 84 47 40 47 173 181 48 20 818 100 170 151 232 49 8,240 263 4 84 Erookfleld - 45 Caseville _.. Colfax 2 82 83 Dwight 160 2 80 Gore - -- 45 Grant _ 2 1 8 4 16 211 Huron - .— 30 Lake 91 Meade 146 Paris 232 Port Austin - .... 4 49 256 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE III.— OoiifTiNUED.— iij;e Sioch, 1874, and Number of Sheared in 1873. Lite Stock. 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Is go H 1 d 1 n Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than Oxen and Cows). 11 So > ta |i 05 t g CD No. No. No. No. No. No. No. no. 79 64 210 18 75 17 60 23 7,618 618 SI 6 419 426 682 881 466 848 748 347 891 467 619 498 817 412 879 7,768 680 458 840 895 467 488 241 150 91 517 430 404 819 612 464 694 645 509 85U 499 41 55 5 16 189 22 68 117 27 9 993 10 82 253 2 25 8 2 87 67 119 44 46 84 52 16 989 66 80 28 94 39 40 2 56 75 82 57 48 81 106 36 42 62 1,764 185 104 190 118 92 60 118 107 464 62 127 62 99 52 8,f.9T 608 670 438 561 520 470 807 455 788 471 "465 487 440 742 408 460 447 8,912 729 681 748 479 685 424 166 79 87 682 392 467 898 646 584 634 605 548 614 244 68 20 140 96 625 28 159 70 94 80 8,930 792 641 686 754 711 887 62 481 601 409 498 890 478 783 503 60S 456 9,414 815 886 691 697 671 895 S 4 4 587 406 583 818 942 627 468 370 619 697 102 54 4 84 68 407 41 180 54 81 28 11,588 1,462 669 680 868 709 886 61 506 902 588 649 684 646 1,149 616 812 427 10,684 848 512 948 746 503 428 30 26 6 618 424 626 684 880 511 669 823 676 874 89 18 19 71 128 1,066 165 274 108 226 49 54,645 8,118 8,497 8,983 2,188 6,702 1,972 2 1.881 8,831 2,085 8,266 8,685 6,813 6,669 2,175 8,508 8,490 67,061 4,728 6,165 2,946 2,727 8,620 4,920 49 49 71 Saod Beach . 328 Sebewaing...... . 399 108 287 Sisel 87 221 White Rock 37 61 4 2 2 49,848 3,884 8,47» 8,057 2,420 4,567 1,809 Anrelias.. Bunker HiU Delhi 4 5 6 4 LaneiDg... Laneing City LeRoy 1,881 8,159 1,651 8,071 8 362 Leslie Locke ., . 11 9 8 Meridian Onondaga Stockbridge 6116 Vevay 4,317 1,581 8,822 8,881 71,646 4,288 6,894 Wheatfield 4 2 6 71 4 4 10 2 6 4 6 6 White Oak Williamstown Berlin .. Campbell 2;641 2,427 4,023 4,618 40 Easton.. Ionia City letand2dWards... 40 8d and 4th Wards„. 2 7 7 106 87 94 162 116 106 67 72 114 146 59 19 4 4 2 4,148 5,086 5,893 1,804 8,448 4,709 5,982 4,921 6,668 1,417 12 8 8,811 6,918 6,600 1,898 Lyons Korth Plains. Odessa 8,866 4,609 7412 6,600 8,346 1,42S 8 Orleans 2 8 Otlsco Portland Ronald 2 7 12 Alabaster .__ 8 Baldwin Edwards.. 6 26 15 89 48 17 6 1,881 82 144 871 8 2 81 Oscoda ._._ ... 4 PlainHeld 6 10 6 13 8 Sable 2 4 8 8 8 653 29 42 116 7 12 4 2 28 1 \ 1,814 89 163 402 1,458 29 110 812 2,362 27 840 900 1,304 '28 Chippewa .... 80O Coe 926 LIVE STOCK. 257 TABLE III. — Continued. — Live Stoch, 1874, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 187S. Live Stock. en CO a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. AND WARDS. h S-9 ^ 1 1 i 1 2SoS CO 1 s- J9 1/3 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 18 84 12 189 160 14 2 110 84 28 12,247 '489 528 i i,8Tq 48 62 51 69? JJP 418 84B 613 89i 475 6S5 899 462 605 710 9,411 472 866 532 674 748 60S 1,238 684 501, 418 462 688 476 430 84? 880 54 6 19 40 65 12 26 118 46 17 84 47 12 880 21 12 18 10 21 16 9 1 2 41 116 14 78 262 46 24 170 40 8 10,428 547 498 820 628 812 601 ""i 12 20 88 126 14 48 240 42 26 126 34 3 9,677 880 499 671 381 604 628 68 21 82 20 207 6 161 219 99 6 180 8T 19 14,751 489 834 784 780 798 899 208 6] 18 IS 137 "is Fremont. .... 4 116 Ijfefljjyella 2 7 2 2 2 9 666 19 18 218 100 ^ncoln 106 85 17 164 "^roou ...-.._ . _ 104 W&e JACKaOK Co. 187 6 21 12 4r 112,974 8,461 6,878 7,861 6,984 8,669 5,281 lie 68 68 118,647 4678 6i798 12,416 Cplambiq Grass Lake Tl«* 3,976 4,7l» 106 63 ^rnover ... Henrietta 8 82 le. 1 6 10 IB * Jackson City. let Wardi 3d- Ward 68 8d Ward 4th: Ward. 5th Ward 4 2 47 TR 86' 80 678 824 422 ' 882 616 538 872 618 828 887 426 686 701 8,260 471 467 485 617 679 611 844 484 606 406 416 494 488 846 497 630 178 21 67 4 9 S 21 fith Ward T-th Ward 26 98 987 834 556 541 780 890 784 791 642 748 895 850 1,177 16,740 891 1,008 990 1,011 1,888 982 766 611 750 711 1,470 1,686 806 1,116 1,881 1,228 122 8 60 8th Ward 4 12 4 9 12 8 689 847 268 818 436 632 594 656 492 436 819 492 974 7,678 87p 411 412 782 654 685 417 457 840 826 581 555 817 896 832 618 118 9- 63 5 4,706 4,648 8,929 6,108 6,672 5,066 4,892 5,742 7,685 9,190 4,482 6,626 10,491 55,584 8,091 2,216 6,780 4,795 4,883 4,897 8,122 2,668 8,031 8,860 1,576 5,688 8,670 2;599 2,881 1,642 15 4,7 8 5,671 4/7*0 «',1 2 Liberty Iforvell _. 4 23 10 85 82 11 84 8 84 87 278 20 22 26 10 12 17 8 8 28 12 14 10 22 2 4 63 188 14 44 4 8 10 23 8 4 60fl 4;607 8,9 4 maekf— BiTes ^^dstone .. 9 10 6 12 18 6 219 Si)ring Arbor S'pring)ort 9,829 9,847 6,148 Tompkins 6;941 Waterloo 6,482 Kalamazoo Co. Alamo Brady 88 2 7 2 8 1 8 19 4 4 68,854 2,602 3,313 Charleston. 6;896 Climax „. 4,278 Comstock . 5,S8S Cooper - .„ 58$2 8,126 OShtemo^ 8,36S Pavllion 8,487 Portage 4,891 Prffitite Ronde 12 12 8 5 8 6 4 2 2 1,887 7,175 Koeff. ._-,— 8,961 Schoolcraft Teias' .. 2,268 8,209 Wakesbma 1,791. KAPSA8SA> Co... 6 16 6 Salkaska 7 2 15 1 18 Sapit Biver 2 33 258 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — CoNTiis-UBD. — izve Stoch, 187^, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. Lite Stock. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. u 1 IS g M O 1 i 1 Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than Ozen and Cows.) .9 o .sa 92 .a 03 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Springfleld 14 6 10,891 446 2T2 45T 882 463 441 498 863 871 647 884 1,269 97 192 342 281 151 41 118 47 537 887 142 403 566 434 100 472 106 110 465 410 486 847 76 22 67 113 2 77 185 87 15 20 10 28 12 16 83 10 9 6,720 712 102 822 280 815 78 28 12 1,609, 81 95 72 138 116 78 48 88 73 89 80 10 28 17 11,587 606 844 687 498 626 498 646 416 482 688 675 898 49 23 63 69 56 '88 88 22 531 460 217 411 631 662 140 617 136 168 496 568 668 442 83 14 190 126 1 78 806 120 18 8 39 20 7 86 27 10 20 7,446 670 152 863 427 863 184 18 6 10,955 892 237 S46 746 586 659 496 501 '^ 258 4 24 21 13,200 1,488 868 760 647 618 784 698 600 522 677 437 149 116 Wilson 124 12 10 60,671 8,446 700 3,987 2,531 2,881 8,282 5,202 8,028 4,233 8,345 1,519 10 57,196 3,689 708 4,010 2,216 2,300 3,117 4,855 4,107 8,277 2,869 1,061 10 Ada Algoma Alpine Bowne..- 6 6 6 Caledonia Cascade , Courtland Gaines GrandEapids 5 6 Grand Rapids City. IstWard 10 2d Ward 8d Ward 5 4th Ward 10 6th Ward 8 8 6th Ward 4 24 10 10 7th Ward 2 2 8th Ward Grattan 1 4 10 18 4 7 2 1 82 72 96 73 42 54 49 130 73 68 25 12 60 42 14 641 432 184 865 568 414 95 768 125 151 507 918 260 74 88 8 33 714 626 167 648 534 499 169 469 184 161 620 647 479 878 17 S 227 6,888 2,156 518 3,396 1,995 2,156 188 2,668 223 474 4,018 2,053 1,395 6,314 1,591 395 Lowell Nelson Oakfield 3,343 2,802 1,688 210 Paris Plainfleld Solon.- _ Sparta 2,827 183 Spencer 2 2 2 15 1 1 Vergennes-. . 8 714 Walker 1,605 2,107 Wyoming ._ , Kbwebnaw Co Clifton Copper Harbor Eagle Harbor Houghton 6 6 16 298 70 10 84 46 22 15 40 80 16 15 1,216 22 56 86 106 118 61 Isle Eoyal 6 115 283 100 4 8 15 28 Sherman 3 220 99 9 2 26 14 8 82 27 64 56 Chase _ 49 Cherry Valley Elk... Ellsworth Killbuck Lake 47 26 5 Pleasant Plains 8 Webber Yates 8 8,618 1,199 179 462 464 632 121 6 7,281 770 163 612 436 410 140 8 88,515 6,586 551 1,420 840 814 168 63 6 1 6 2 Almont ....... . . 6 821 Arcada Attica Barlington. Burnside .. . . .... , '418 • 1,092 982 680 Deerlield 8 149 LIVE STOCK. 259 TABLE IIL — Continued. — Live Stock, 181 J^, and Numler of Sheep Sheared in 187S. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Dryden Elba_ Goodland Hadley Imlay Lapeer. Lapeer City... iBtWard 2d Ward 3d Ward 4th Ward Marathon Mayfield Metamora North Branch, Oregon Kich Lbeiakaw Co., Bingham Centreville ... Cleveland. Elmwood Empire Glen Arbor... EasBon Leelanaw Solon Lknaweb Co.. Adrian Adrian City.. 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward.... Blissfleld Cambridge Clinton... Deerfleld. Borer Fairfield , Franklin EndBon Macon. Madison Medina.. Ogden .., Palmyra Kaisin , Kidgeway Kiga EoUin , Borne Seneca , Tecnmseh Woodstock ... LiTINGSTON Co Brighton Cohoctah Conway Deerfleld. Qenoa Green Oak CO LiYK Stock. CO t^ OJ-O »-if^ M M It g p 0) O aj rt ej "•a "■d ■^ . go a 1 mil g •a 1 1 o a ftfl CO & CO No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 696 492 81 82 686 491 716 629 898 402 6,362 8,282 6,156 2 8,569 239 646 78 61 865 6S0 485 644 408 653 684 4,588 574 9 i,U5 266 419 60 87 442 519 429 715 800 458 878 8,385 836 2 8,827 241 1 8 209 102 68 859 375 50 66 41 27 56 48 12 40 84 9 84 12 2 2 1 801 275 84 818 4 109 83 411 16 429 18 835 68 941 100 16 976 455 6 20 240 287 97 486 461 600 4 22 690 494 482 5,284 6,000 218 227 76 100 238 862 247 818 169 260 444 1,485 809 1,888 109 711 114 218 194 919 216 788 172 1,071 828 437 150 23 817 160 2 81 126 122 254 98 83 108 6 74 152 151 181 146 88 58 61 20 18 102 90 65 68 66 94 19 86 15 2 85 62 2 18 74 68 128 19 4 66 4 18 64 42 41 85 85 57 1 11 94 62 77 15 S 126 6 7 186 82 179 69 42 83 12,548 24 860 81 17,187 103 14,461 66 13,812 7 90,919 T 179 99,259 561 9 16 661 583 693 5,251 6,090 517 9 2 267 8 802 91 91 100 235 417 1 68 68 60 7) 511 66 66 60 120 488 6 2 1 2 16 8 466 1,779 1,368 605 8 14 784 774 918 6,188 6,663 898 11 4 896 868 715 6,828 6,29T 850 2 82 417 642 416 1,573 1,315 520 8 4 946 695 840 8,799 4,377 676 4 14 1,577 818 784 2,883 2,883 647 6T6 6 18 746 918 686 620 1,086 1,097 10,285 4,180 12,980 11 4,700 618 4 16 704 497 889 7,018 7,500 625 6 24 944 612 844 2,460 2,187 T86 14 6 1,161 945 1,221 6,977 7,874 429 24 20 809 857 851 2,690 2,212 619 8 24 975 768 769 2,387 2,128 676 6 12 890 962 1,451 6,456 6,695 605 2 14 630 889 650 2,885 2,658 488 20 59 688 669 785 980 702 587 12 10 741 648 754 8,074 8,280 611 627 2 81 780 1,888 832 631 1,113 669 7,125 2,181 10,062 11 2,727 425 4 2 383 148 570 8,404 8,355 591 4 14 226 658 963 8,281 8,418 7,736 79 627 7,488 9,230 9,801 90,226 90,480 421 12 21 448 4S8 604 4,404 8,346 489 452 80 66 499 474 628 630 649 581 4,399 8,566 4,869 S 2,991 617 5 52 417 677 T31 6,498 6,146 416 8 86 482 909 656 6,176 5,609 479 5 4 489 873 598 6,060 6,314 260 TABLE III. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874, ■ CoNTiKUED, — Live Stoch, 187i, and NuviUr of Sheep Sheared in 187S: LiTB Stock. oo COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. g s 1 i Neat Cattle one year old and oVer, (other than Oxen and Cows). •1 §•5 1 § CO 1 Nb. m>. NO. NO. NO. Hb. No. No. Hamburg 405 581 59$ 660 488 889 661 462 166 81 86 89 8,788 605 714 677 868 648 206 671 624 647 696 631 558 756 708 627 42 71 116 41 8 76 86 64 42 80 40 16 44 12 5 395 469' 619i 684 896 606 484 871 659 427 183 71 71 41 9,954 626 514 683 1,070 1 668 228 728 894 701 762 708 788 1,000 644 676 46 125 1 97 60 66 45 7. 8, 10 20 87 67 112. 9 22 165 45 110 672 64 84 10 88 98 60 48 i 60 76 12 82 428. 458 784 611 545 679 683 412 655 666 119 429 558 572 642 663 707 644 508 618 546 17 4,921 2.-242 6;119 4,700 6,241 7r243 8;914 6;991 5;581 9;iso; 5,050 Handy Sartland.. 6 4 8 a 5 8 2 9 2 2 2 1,856 8 918 Htiwell 4,585. 4,705 7,490 8,Ti7 5,984 5140 I6bco .....-........_ Sia'rion Patnanr........ , Xyrotie. Unadilla... 9;880 JtAOKINAC Co Holmes Moran 6 62 67 r,94i 836 695 744 661 478 147 704 624 609 845 429 407 767 801 550 32 116 92 9 62 4 1 17 S't. Ignace.. Macomb Co.......... 87 8 6; 4 2 246 17 16 42 16 6; 4 24 8 22 45 8 18 14 6 503 41 48. 80 1 62 48 22 2 20 4 16 40 65 2 110 82 6 26 141. 2 8S 9,295 689 679 632 1,009 787 862 668 982 629 749 446 664 906 398 48?. 44 67 5i 10 57,211 6,592 10;528 4;0I2, 2,-400 D26 l;l68 8;888 2:616 4;898 4,922 4,848 2,228 i;i6r 7,686 106 55,879 6,915. Armada .-_._.. ^ruce. ...... . _. GheBterfield Clinton Erin 942 Harrison.'.... ._..__. 4,786 4,199 Lenox... Macomb .... Eay 8 Bichmond Shelby i 4,621 %16^ T,8S9' 128 Sterling Warren Washington MiOTSlESCo 11 9 6 1 Al-cadla.. Bear Lake 12 68 5 Brown 96 Filer 1 Manistee ar^l^d!!^::::::: 171 65 62, 18 46 8& 5 80 60 18 42 1,568 66 290 l?g 20O 165 50 105 1 108 270 268 56 53 I 51 18 2d Ward 8d Ward 15 IS 84 44 67 7 100 84 4tlxWard. 2. 8 47 18 115 18 48 289 188 56 69 20 1 llrorilla 11 16 18 15 Eleasanton S.t>rlngdare Stronact TS7 63 94 4 108 GSlilee 63 84 219 ii Ely 25 Pbrayth. _ Ishpemihg. ...... 16 8 6 2 la 2 4 2 5 1 Iff 10 10 100 100 Ishpeming City 1st Ward 2 2 ad Ward Marquette . 11 24 4 UarqmiM Ciiy 10 91 Mgaunee City 15 1 85 26 2 Tllden LIVE STOCK. 261 TABLE IIL— Continued. — Live Siock, 1874, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. Livs Stock. d COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. h >*> 11 i ■a 1 1 n ■3 Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than Oxen and Cows). feo CO H § ,a % No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 541 53 46 81 35 18 2 166 SO 12 75, 18 19 81 10 55 89 94T 87 6T 92 175 54 68 80 88 6 48 104 16 16 129 69 86 61) 16 52 871 60 811 658 58 31 35 20 91 42 109 35 28 26 109 16 18 89 26 44 9 12 4 14 3 2 82 5 866 29 70 81 27 6 607 '60 18 80 24 10 8 49 446 '70 18 21 52 7 566 124 41 12 41 6 88 1 12 Branch. Free Soli 8 4 Grant 5 4 Lvdington City 8 2d Ward 4 8 16 25 8 80 112 46 55 10 1,223 62 94 64 78 85 82 8d Ward Pere Marqaette Hiverton. ........... 4 56 64 82 39 788 27 39 62 16 11 70 64 69 78 1,127 29 46 '90 9 87 159 86 43 57 949 14 !83 27 60 35 6 7 4 6 12 11 1,300 48 187 24 6 6 2 23 2 10 Mbcosta Co.- 1,079 56 -Anstin 100 Bi to .Sa 1 ft m m No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8,291 587 609 621 725 668 465 643 409 692 800 609 875 292 123 SO 89 724 420 662 8,214 12 423 889 101 134 lot 57 888 69 820 78 275 129 146 12 141 802 162 66 96 18 70 63 1,862 61 269 70 54 79 42 65 72 129 83 4S 67 366 96 160 61 60 60 124 1 14 9 20 8 6 14 8 242 16 16 6 16 9,580 681 747 450 786 461 566 761 578 564 480 668 471 ISO 29 68 83 904 684 709 8,500 20 673 447 182 214 80 92 866 93 822 188 9,917 701 406 752 780 843 576 694 666 611 678 767 854 70 10,556 66 663 632 881 606 967 969 577 824 440 894 697 219 82,048 1,666 2,264 1,588 2,905 2,187 1,641 2,126 1,617 2,405 1,460 8,801 1,281 206 80,106 Ash Bedford Berlin Dundee 1,761 2,880 1,428 2,676 Erie . 2,854 Exeter 26 12 18 6 20 12 1,219 2,126 Ida w 1,666 La Salle - 1,791 London ..._.... -._ 6 4 2,040 Milan 2,998 1,294 Monroe City 2d Ward 2 2 160 8d Ward 2 40 80 1,014 1,163 669 8,128 15 629 486 100 208 49 56 267 56 322 120 160 69 1,084 466 781 8,996 14 774 637 117 460 24 64 858 112 415 163 60 146 4,826 1,812 1,328 13,644 .20 2,814 8,280 478 730 2 110 2,848 174 1,775 290 60 4tli Ward .— 2 14 48 80 1,238 22 162 120 60 104 82 44 40 64 60 60 100 Eaisinvine 8 22 17 79 8,962 Summerfield WMteford 1,271 660 Montcalm Co — _ 18,959 Bloomer . 8 6 2,781 2,889 600 Crystal 768 12 2 73 2,384 2 2 4 17 6 12 192 Fairplain 2,462 Ferris 876 Greenville City, fid Ward 5 96 124 84 86 61 16 86 42 446 10 88 42 IS 22 .18 10 64 8 2 26 11 18 144 898 175 25 63 28 90 9i 1,946 68 871 89 46 47 69 61 111 66 66 86 185 179 11 96 51 22 47 6 124 294 101 40 54 14 164 76 1,507 48 823 78 SO 56 40 84 47 48 87 188 48 10 130 360 141 60 71 66 90 61 1,875 45 278 148 64 82 78 30 159 79 4 106 86 847 98 125 87 37 88 Maple Valley Montcalm _ 4 10 5 126 1,089 71 20 60 122 1,089 54 Pioe 18 6 62 Richland Sidney Winfleld t 107 156 2,706 120 80 MUSKKOON Co 67 8 5 2 6 8 1 2 4 6 2 1 2 3 2 1 2,648 1,812 81 8 81 21 6 89 1,442 Cedar Creek Dalton 81 Jrultland Prnitport Holton Laketon Montague Moorland 28 6 66 46 77 46 40 Muskegon City lat Ward 8d Ward S 4 21 LIVE STOCK. TABLE IIL — Continued.— iiw StocJc, 181 k, Sheared in 187S. 263 and Number of Sheep Livi Stock. i COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 1= i a 1 1 i o ■s Neat Cattle one year old and over, (other than Oxen and Cows). So li aa 1 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Kavenna. ,. 216 184 58 1,089 1 4 5 85 94 17 12 767 870 61 89 1,496 355 40 169 1,860 280 40 48 64 174 86 136 310 250 181 64 8 18 2 145 175 11,626 495 477 897 525 884 195 844 449 416 643 487 617 444 661 669 711 424 26 5 272 80 89 1,733 251 82 28 83 lOS 74 127 282 79 228 86 7 64 15 150 184 13,698 609 641 572 649 685 501 573 620 521 826 667 670 625 692 539 60S 444 40 981 S51 Whitehall White River 59 3,051 481 74 48 76 71 8 243 928 631 355 15 39 2,646 842 48 4 46 77 29 Beaver-, .._ 30 Big Prairie 86 83 44 122 141 118 166 66 9 28 17 61 71 14,186 511 711 708 490 542 686 657 509 8S7 574 550 605 688 614 497 688 485 831 60 66 115 101 506 489 701 484 768 495 524 436 864 65 121 9 69 68 68 67 44 89 124 86 60 52 38 125 83 87 82 11 22 27 61 87 338 28 88 101 68 168 257 166 164 63 21 23 11 160 149 14,897 656 638 684 890 487 1,116 670 603 455 653 616 487 659 569 466 674 621 126 19 19 69 29 687 614 767 546 858 636 466 460 1,489 132 222 28 28 48 118 79 73 82 214 76 "i 9 2 4 6 66 BrooKB 6 208 Dayton _. 652 620 Eneley.. . 367 Everett 25 Grant Monroe -_ 4 4 8 Norwich. Sheridan. 4 23 194 126,870 6,859 4,707 4,128 4,94S 6,015 4,841 5,218 4,997 4,426 8,716 9,564 7,296 8,056 6,S68 8,.I16 4,789 3,653 382 170 24 96 48 6,421 1,905 5,995 4,077 5,163 8,100 6,216 3,176 784 80 264 21 4 9 38 26 41 116 16 28 Sherman 194 149 5 32 4 12 4 5 10 5 6 1 4 2 12 5 4 13 128,198 Addison Avon 6,636 4,841 5,186 Bloomfield. 6 81 14 10 28 4,100 5,675 Farmington. 4,110 5,991 Highland 4,403 3,610 Holly 16 20 12 10 18 4 16 14 Independence 9,564 8,739 Mllford 6,631 Novi 8,066 Oakland 6,902 Orion 8,221 Oxford 4,425 8,431 293 Pontim City - let Ward 8 8 170 2d Ward 10 30 Sd Ward 21 80 43 22 10 4 29 6 6 12 18 750 62 60 12 55 84 58 34 40 32 102 603 256 895 497 506 458 449 614 1,351 188 202 15 18 38 107 57 63 140 174 524 382 458 535 506 565 510 477 1,410 203 183 11 72 79 88 63 30 78 117 4,415 Boyal Oak 2 4 1,700 6,850 Sodthfield Springfield 8,675 4,805 8,245 Waterford West Bloomfield.— White Lake ._.. io 6 88 6,440 8,S9» OCEAKA Co... .. . . 604 Benona 60 Clay Banks 286 Colfax 28 Crystal 4 Elbridge 9 2 2 8 8 4 36 Golden 22 Grant 42 Greenwood _...._,.. 97 Hart ^64 CENSUS Of MICHIGAN, 1874. Table hi.— Costikced. — iwe iStoch, 1874-, and Numler of Sheared in 1873. LiVB Stock. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. >>» il sg is go S 1 1 Neat Cattle one ,_, year old and 5 over, (other than Oxen and Cows). ►.2 a Id CO •0 CQ 1 CO No. ISo. No. No. No. No. No. Leavitt 8 84 14 38 86 76 190 6 9 60 61 64 888 2 8 86 8 4S 3 6 *i 16 8 30 152 14 8 19 4,6»1 \% If? 378 108 87 866 75 415 167 482 59 127 487 492 539 184 67 127 4,598 43 278 853 146 77 223 195 80 65 170 41S 38 4 60 44 14 16 105 42 16 67 79 28 85 170 86 367 14 6 .85 188 769 42 10 Al 82 TO 26 46 ii 1* ;s8 228 21 IS 7,878 2T2 ^71 899 «9t 696 188 123 8l8 56 776 381 878 98 no 505 559 1,895 !!61 79 182 6,670 88 449 674 290 no 384 806 75 105 247 783 76 84 69 14 6 148 43 198 17 4 43 TO 64 % 6 »T 28 15 47 8 11 if. 17 63 62 29 ,10 261 126 47 S "i la 14 628 .8 1,1. 27 ,4 45 21 4 86 i 8. 84 76 1 25 85 10 Newfleld 28 Otto 1 Pentwater , 8 6 6 20 Shelby 82 Weare 66 15 Algonquin... . i S 8 10 Ontonagoii .„, 66 15 17 677 33 18 60 2» % 42 80 18 18 S6 I'OI 83 40 6' 1,171 79' 72 106 ,67 1-20 22 480 519 Burdell Oedftr^.... i,-. 12 Evart 1 e Hartwlck.-^. ... Heraey.... 3 11 11 Highland Le Boy 1 2 fii^coW.. ^ .. 12 1 Middle BHiich Orient-. ...v. IS "427 16 Osceola.. . 2 5 2 2 gichmbnd Bose Lake... 479 %lvan. 21 7,404 817 206 751 216 751 94 19 609 11 6,816: 297 260. 7i39 221 49.3 234 27 161 OViAWA Co. £6 ' 4 16,456 985. 1.16 2,456 i.ofin 1,888 11 i*V«96 731 AlllpnHAVn Blendoh _.. , 76 Chesteif 6 6 4 8 6 11 2,^82 850 Georgetown. ..._ 972 Grand Haven &rand Haven City^ . _ Holland.. .w Holland City 107 79 79 Jamestown Olive 2 n 6 176 103 96 42 S 53 39 81 18 8 10 949 89 90 50 92 61) 49 8 673 274 948 4E 29 619 809 1,144 260 148 107 6,327 74 896 563 189 729 404 834 89 36 646 556 891 687 loo 6,197 79 800 496 341 180 246 244 24 108 233 665 68 1,157 144 1,561 36 830 133 Polkton 1,666 Robinson Spring Lake Tallmage 2 2,880 3,584 879 16 2,414 3,664 794 Wright 5 2 2 PiitesQUE Isle Co Presque Isle . . 16 6,476 8 877 852 687 98 3113 106 42 S8 529 1,069 52 6,441 s Albee 6 614 Blnmfleld.. .. 842 Brady 2 9 5 2 479 Brant 811 158 600 13 l65 £95 1,788 85 861 Buena Vista 108 41 Chapln , 82 74 61 44 86 6 8 6 686 Frankenmuth 1,069 LIVE STOCK. 265 TABLE in. — Continued. — Z>ii;e Stock, ISH, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 1873. LivB Stock. CO 00 a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. b I'd CD V 1 V H O M 1 s ■s S2o§ Hill p o 1* CD 11 n 1 s No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1» 406 86 62 851 6O0 76 84 z 8,321 12 74 164 60 170 92 4 6 26 120 186 87 6 681 89 141 135 103 10 n? 103 16 518 110 28 26 66 5,986 866 609 S64 88S 76 26 40 10 191 224 841 856 802 218 808 410 815 499 852 82 20 56 24 24 "ii B5 12 61 80 46 6 1,660 82 77 176 26 99 59 12 16 10 90 110 69 22 117 60 105 75 83 14 174 110 66 11 98 25 15 4 6 1,407 89 180 92 74 12 4 8 85 694 161 98 466 400 86 128 96 192 264 404 228 4,979 '62 151 856 '88 240 148 15 29 87 162 290 ll7 26 721 152 172 210 149 15 592 489 1«5 16 647 41 16 10 16 8,419 506 630 642 670 164 86 51 27 845 465 412 6i52 488 264 682 876 855 665 461 767 866 40 665 859 48 212 88 486 ITS 67 379 5ochviU« S26 20^ 536 505 Maple QroVe RicWand 216 ^10 Saginaw...... ...... 1 8 2 2 b51 SuginawCity Spanldliig _, . 103 1'18 60 205 180 844 180 6,080 67 8i.6 2^ 116 11 23 84 89 1,168 103 25 445 360 241 196 177 18 899 623 189 30 921 • 8 8 86 128 91 218 287 343 40 4,138 .80 127 888 88 291 164 , 8 27 72 276 74 18 433 180 ITC 200 177 8 437 420 99 17 482 '14 14 121 45 ITO 8)8 VS. 114 22 .Bwan Creek ....... 96 S08 B82 TittabawaBsee Zilwaakle 4' 1 ?68 9,492 84 272 B70 "94 607 168 .1.6 18 ■4 ^43 630 112 6 1,481 291 l§? 261 18 1,099 782 376 43 1,588 2 i W710 ^83 -Austin—., - ^ridgeliamptoD. — . 2 ^ . 71 iDelawate ........... 6 6 :496 jElk 180 10 1 2 2 12 Eiynn , 9 834 Fremofit ...... ., 415 86 ^exingjipn.^. ■Maple Vftiley 4 1,464 Marlett . 165 fiindeii .i •235 ' frnllac .... -- .- 1 ":760 . Ipeaker.-.^ Jyaehiiigton j :8C8 ;235 25 woftb.-- - . l,-647 ■SCHOOLCRAS'T Co 8 8 Shiawassbb Co - :ATitrim ^Bennington 88 6 9,694 661 633 669 576 77 17 27 83 891 1,160 896 665 446 40 420 889 434 568 6119 737 458 8,132 604 683 616 442 111 70 26 16 844 466 617 448 610 67 633 468 643 854 416 670 60i 48,408 8,510 4,048 6,480 1,187 876 283 132 11 1,019 -6I!9 ?,605 1,1159 2,367 86 8,810 1,172 2,«8 8,978 ],&30 8,653 8,091 41,580 8,880 4,544 ■ Burns ..— — . 2 11 2 '6,067 1,023 Corunna City ,221 210 2d Ward 3d Ward ._ -. 2 11 2 11 9 11 Fairfield 91 149 101 76 80 4 71 66 85 86 50 110 42 1,035 Hazleton .. _ 606 1.738 ■761 2,162 6 6 . 68 4,718 960 'Sciota -..,-- 6 8 2,487 8,110 2,000 8,166 8 2,811 266 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — Continued. — Live Slock, 1874, and Number of Sheared in 1873. Sheep COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. St. ClaikCo Berlin Brookway BnrcliTiJIe Casco China Clay Clyde Colambns Cottrellyille , Bast China I^mmet Fort Gratiot Grant Greenwood , Ira Eenockee Kimball Lynn .. Mnssey ^ Port Huron Port Huron City. Eiley , St. Clair St. Clair City.... Wales St, Joseph Co Bnrr Oak Colon , Constantine , Fabins Fawn Elver , Florence Flowerfield Leonidas Lockport. Mendon Mottville Nottawa Park Sherman StnrglB White Pigeon TcsooLA Co Akron Aimer Arbela Columbia Dayton. Denmark Elkland miington Slmwood Fair Grove Fremont.. Geneva- Gilford Indian Fields Juniata Kingston Koylton Uillington Novesta. Lite Stock. CO a 1^ s a 1 o ■a 1 i o a a u o gs.1:] cs J" li CO ^ 05 ■2 g Oi §• Si No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. T,858 459 436 12S 682 556 287 245 416 856 120 811 154 453 SOS 888 204 214 66 254 186 480 496 497 150 817 7,786 662 650 875 494 814 479 656 469 681 647 808 607 B8^ 490 859 869 8,194 88 181 218 88 153 178 114 112 63 245 189 44 79 138 319 86 64 281 11 65 4 3 1,083 88 146 60 58 8 4 59 84 10 11,089 628 662 202 923 878 844 440 655 449 114 858 220 581 4S7 887 450 248 156 441 289 329 703 681 102 677 7,078 585 505 372 495 289 458 678 289 411 60S 621 480 480 470 806 836 6,301 243 246 364 284 250 818 208 155 142 487 212 110 169 101 484 114 180 284 80 10,957 694 791 226 865 659 418 885 658 428 99 848 112 712 688 745 280 273 242 488 148 8,848 514 869 184 850 626 851 824 780 887 44 468 47 420 470 487 479 886 286 276 79 26,894 8,150 1,891 867 1,287 1,692 658 1,208 2,268 955 879 844 866 1,521 916 851 1,096 988 210 791 822 24,848 2,867 1,545 '868 4 4 943 1,841 852 1,040 1,856 1,028 879 6 B4 20 29 106 24 66 64 84 81 29 2 62 45 2 64 103 4 4 601 882 l,.30O 819 8 7 818 795 886 189 646 822 2 14 717 672 10 620 6,027 885 487 268 482 257 841 682 565 279 441 255 484 487 299 187 298 5,569 886 401 234 245 391 818 206 218 142 462 186 881 226 117 427 68 167 259 80 589 294 16 428 16,847 1,058 942 1,288 1,518 611 1,245 1,519 656 1,190 1,009 911 1,266 1,604 809 454 872 4,208 167 240 294 204 285 266 281 152 129 840 .192 75 196 80 245 51 159 249 18 1,658 2,616 65 1,620 32,688 2,427 4,120 2,598 1,766 2,078 1,289 2,449 2,069 2,066 8,190 1,297 2,600 2,186 1,155 398 1,185 12,222 878 667 975 207 758 847 186 661 268 997 290 44 885 659 2,098 66 280 689 10 1,289 2,800 65 9 104 2 2 16 17 4 8 6 6 9 6 2 7 1,865 85,217 2,712 8,940 8,217 1,991 2,263 1,660 2,019 2,502 2,129 8,080 1,606 2,802 2,655 1,817 424 1,150 10,666 815 680 716 154 8 4 8 20 24 6 16 4 2 16 1 4 33 2 4 2 3 1,890 98 102 90 88 »i 70 179 70 88 153 184 80 81 87 62 49 92 110 20 2 2 582 607 109 2 1 2 2 3 2 464 156 605 269 90 851 691 2,000 54 1 287 492 2 LIVE STOCK. 267 TABLE IIL — Continued. — iiVe Stoch, 187Jf, and Number of Sheep Sheared in 187S. LiTB Stock. 00 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. u go il s g H O 1 o O .cl Neat Cattle one year old and OTcr, (other than Oxen and Cows). So 11 So §•§ CO ■g g m o S CO No. No. ■ No. No. No. No. No. No. Tuscola Vassar 888 54 220 80 56 7,175 415 518 480 887 808 867 831 197 216 483 536 448 644 666 264 467 188 881 10,908 646 296 161 6 129 420 634 868 503 521 534 445 670 600 582 676 482 477 483 527 522 439 491 698 264 109 155 18,980 684 548 666 8,823 476 266 6 101 8 98 44 14 778 28 14 68 6-2 53 60 80 52 70 84 82 26 44 18 63 9 86 24 166 4 474 110 804 74 78 7,606 850 626 641 420 494 873 886 229 308 880 622 412 733 516 291 408 167 856 11,044 481 178 110 14 49 562 648 864 616 568 623 878 595 496 631 619 812 461 426 961 606 434 627 704 85 43 42 18,857 742 810 766 1,169 a 5 311 100 828 68 168 6,081 407 448 471 408 400 166 295 127 287 260 469 403 558 855 177 894 118 348 11,034 428 6 6 271 60 295 44 25 12,986 679 716 820 819 627 587 674 279 409 901 926 1,207 1.100 719 476 1,465 97 596 12,886 513 66 66 985 188 796 29 69 81,128 1,202 2,167 2,071 2,816 853 841 1,243 884 429 2,058 8,862 8,294 2,887 4,068 844 1,911 309 1,399 143,162 6,419 22 22 872 533 Watertown Wells Wisner 2 1 714 29 Van Bubbn Co 98 5 12 4 4 4 15 2 2 4 3 5 1 4 6 8 8 6 10 103 29,867 997 Antwerp 2,304 1,986 1,82« 380 433 Bangor __ . . . . Bloomingdale Colambia ,....._... 1,076 888 Deerfield_..... .. 429 Hamilton.. . 2,226 8,195 8,180 2,728 4,471 827 Hartford Keeler . Lawrence*. _-* Paw Paw - - . Pine Grove Porter 1,780 134 1,610 166,934 6 388 South Haven Waverly . Washtenaw Co Ann Arbor City 22 23 3d and 4tli Warda 5th and 6th Wards . 12 2 10 8 89 18 9 2 4 651 466 480 602 668 679 470 894 660 391 526 603 478 502 674 685 463 1,092 688 677 669 669 902 629 5S6 61 n 905 682 424 582 469 612 621 648 628 486 667 788 26 8,640 8,804 2,840 8,497 8,892 4,826 5,793 9,837 6,268 11,063 6,780 4,878 7,695 7.274 7,938 7,868 9,821 8,727 7,221 120 8,665 11,420 8,200 9,847 Bridgewater Dexter. - - 11,846 Lodl 4 11,489 7,880 8,687 6,040 11,024 6,470 5,164 10 4 2 2 10 8 Manchester- Northfleld 2 6 8 Plttefield. Saline 10 10 6 5 4 6 5 6 4 2 2 182 11 6 8 10 7,600 8,700 7,865 7,943 9,208 7,344 Sharon . .. 4 Sylvan Webster 6 28 4 10 2 York Tpsilanti 6,918 75 TpsUanti City 1st, 2dand8d W'ds 4th and 5th Wards- 2 257 7 18 8 2 25 9,742 443 714 979 120 31,916 1,868 3,622 1,419 75 8,114 952 938 467 31,848 Brownstown Canton........ ... 1,794. 8,399 Dearborn ...... 1,041 Detroit City 1st Ward 2d Ward • Inclndes work oxen and neat cattle. 268 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III. — CoisTiNUED.— iwe Stock, 187 i, and Number of Sheared in 1873. Lite Stock. 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. . .1 Neat Cattle one year old and OTer, (other than Osen and CowB). So CO So i §■ No. No. Xo. No. No. No. No. No. SdWard J96 m 816 MO 190 850 TS2 TUl ST9 ?«) S53 804 III 696 .1? 2S9 liJ 14T 72 61 24 217 lo B i 14 6 20 40 10 4 8 37 29 4th Ward : 8 2 24 ft 82 s 244 » 20 • 81 »251 a 419 a 93 301 1,018 694 841 445 1,232 305 693 634 1,068 698 622 874 679 795 182 52 36 '44 858 28 21 8 65 1? ■'6 82 7 i 83 5th W-ard .„;..- 6th Ward TthWatO. - 8th Watd : 9th Ward 2 , 13th Ward : Ecoree Greenfield Grosse Point ....4,.. 11 3 8 8 6 6 '86 8 10 7 ,14 13 12 2 44 2 :48 594 SOS 819 209 457 810 288 821 486 828 568 208 884 516 «06 18 5 6 8 879 1 7 5 '24 60 27 ■!10 <26 70ft S5» 226 682 494 611 140 419 448 5S3 692 881 834 443 S76 22 1 16 5 2.^4 6 8 isi 618 83? 264 757 2)012 854 2; 688 7,465 1;667 2;411 622 628 766 '8)854 189 '444 832 Hamtramck Huron ._. 2 it 116 '8,561 1,795 854 ■27 '2,484 7,465 Plymouth ... Redford 2 7 1,500 1,845 SpringWells ........ ■418 Sumptfir .........;... 14 '4 4 8 '8 ■600 '«63 'VanBuren. 8,«54 Wyandotte (Hty 1st Ward.; 2d Wird -------■■r Sd Ward Wexfobjd Co Antioch. - ■ 7 883 26 .16 14 54 28 66 81 44 18 4 15 81 89 '? 4 Cherry Grove 46 86 i27 10 >28 Oleon....... 3 QreenwCod . i 2 6 'Henderson. 8 9 8 95 Selma..-.., ... 2 -6 81 58 i 1 'Wesfoi'd. _-......,.. 3 a Includes ■work oxen and neat cattle. GENSITS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. ta.bi.es. PART IV. -PRODUCTS OF INDUSTRY. 270 CBMSUS OP MIOHIGAK 1874. TABLE I. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Flouring Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, the Number of Runs of Stones, the Number of Barrels of Flour made, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. M i PowEB Used. i 1 •a § > M 1 s 1 ■s m 1-1 IS STATE AND COUNTIES. O ■ssj t 1 o No.- No. No. No. DoUara. No. Barrels. Dollars. 559 1 19 1 2 14 8 2 22 11 20 14 1 1 158 3 1 2 2 8 6 8 894 ""ie 2 12 1 2 19 5 17 14 1 1 7 1 1,764 4 58 6 4 84 13 8 63 38 60 40 1 1 7,037,502 5,000 197,000 2,500 88,000 89,000 66,000 6,000 197,000 113,200 837,000 100,000 8,000 8,000 1,489 1 47 1 5 85 7 8 65 SO 72 39 1 2 2,612,070 20,170,067 Alcona...... .._„..»,__ ..,.. 6,000 96,610 225 6,450 55,960 18,100 800 184,954 32,215 120,938 48,900 850 650 682,990 Alpena...... .....—...... ....... 2,260 86,200 Barry - Bay 409,800 170,800 Benzie...... . ....... . ...... 8,600 Berrien „ - Branch........ ... _...._.,... 884,361 237,306 1,063,731 CaBB._ ,-__-. . ........ ,.__... 431,509 2,400 Cheboygan _-—..-. . 4,000 Chippewa . ... ._ Clare. , Clinton 11 6 6 26 70,000 25 28,480 220,084 Delta Eaton 12 8 9 28 120,000 81 26,940 286,540 Oenesee 15 2 8 21 6 7 9 2 2 14 i 53 7 5 55 175,500 24,000 17,000 195,700 41 6 10 55 72,200 8,000 13,200 76,126 600,010 71,000 Oratiot 80,400 Hillsdale Eoaghton. .. ....... . ._ 667,292 5 11 19 1 8 22 15 4 6 3 1 7 2 6 14 1 2 12 36 67 4 8 101 68 24,000 168,400 204,600 2,000 19,000 819,400 203,000 8 SO 50 2 6 71 45 8,800 60,271 62,800 22,900 Ingham^... ___,.._-__.. . 888,765 481,800 15,000 Isabella 8 15 18 8,160 178,700 188,600 68,260 Jackson 1,577,560 Kalamazoo ........ ._ . 891,250 Kalkaska Kent .. . . _ 27 8 24 85 418,800 69 169,850 1,839,025 ^g'^eeQ^^ ... Lake 16 4 22 16 9 6 4 7 4 16 12 52 6 59 87 107,200 9,700 278,600 148,500 39 5 68 88 60,560 2,700 91,032 82,200 427,775 Iieelanaw - — . -- - ----- . 20,000 665,800 217,300 TVTnfr^inHC ............. Macomb...... _..........-..._.. 12 4 6 3 7 1 '.'.'.'". 83 12 106,000 21,000 82 5 56,750 1,900 485,000 20,60l> Marquette - ................ i 6 1 5 "'.'.'.'. 1 12 6,000 48,000 2 10 Mecosta .-..-.. .- 8,400 69,000 Midland IS 8 6 4 1 2 8 7 3 1 38 29 16 102,500 115,600 80,000 86 21 10 54,675 88,610 64,100 323,69» 817,680 408,000 FLOURING MILLS 271 TABLE I. — CoKTiNUED. — Flouring Mills. 1 'A Power TJsed. ft s o n 1 1 1 3 1 a> a o ■3 n 1 •a 01 a u pi o E f COUNTIES. si o 1' o § No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. DoUars. 4 88 5 6 3 28 5 1 3 99 8 17,000 291,500 29,002 8 93 10 19,220 146,100 14,200 54,800 Oakland. ...,..-- 967,400 108,600 Ontonagon .......... .. . Oaceola 1 6 4 1 2 1 24 6,000 65,000 2 14 1,548 17,000 9,00t Ottawa 147,500 9 7 6 6 8 2 84 58 194,000 41,100 21 14 56,400 8,859 485,750 Sanilac 65,442 SMawassee.^. .. 8 14 IS 8 15 22 23 2 2 8 4 8 4 16 1 6 6 18 4 12 18 8 1 26 85 58 21 89 61 129 4 184,500 69,500 261,000 69,500 186,000 267,000 1,805,000 6,500 22 81 58 18 42 66 67 2 42,450 18,800 108,881 17,512 48,675 187,800 248,284 200 284,800 St. Clair 185,500 St. Joseph 675,054 Tuscola 151,100 826,200 Washtenaw - . 1,052,90» Wayne .. , .... „ 2,514,620 Wexford „ 8,600 272 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I.— OoNTimvE-B.— Flouring Mills. 1 Power Used. ■a > a 3 :• 1 n I m •m O 00 1 o S o E CD STATE, COUNTIBS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAHDS-. li Q .O' if o "3 S Np. Np. NP. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. , Dollars. 669, « 1 19 2 1, 1 8, 1 a !■ i. 1 1 2 1 1 14 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 e 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 22 1 2 8 e 1 2 8 1 1 2 168 8 i i 1 1 2 1 i 2 i 1 8 1 894 16 2 1 8 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 1 2 1 1 19 2 8 1 2 8 i 2 7 1 1,764 4 68 7 4 1 10 8 8 2 14 * 8 4 6 4 1 8 84 1 6 1 1 1 \ 2 18 1 4 8 8 1 2 68 1 4 7 1 7 20 2 1 2 7,087,502 6,000 197,000 40,000 8,000 8,000 28,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 92,000 8,000 8,000 2,000 2,500 88,000 8,000 86,000 89,000 2,000 16,000 21,000 8,000 20,000 12,000 2,600 6,000 1,489 1 47 6 2 1 8 I 2 14 2. 4 2 1 6 2 8 86 2 6 8 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 2 ? 2 4 8 1 2 66 2 6 9 2 11 12 2 8 4 2,612,070 b 96,610 20,170,067 Alcoka Co., BarHsville _ Allkoan Go... . . ■ ■. '. 6,000 6^2,990 Allegan.......................... Dorr .... . Ganges . ....... ..... . 400 61,000 8,000 260 2,400 88,600 850 2,000 8,000 225 6,460 1,0^1 4,460 65,960 1,400 4,000 4 20,000 2,000 20,000 1,010 8,000 Qdh Plain , 408,000 Heath. 9,000. 2,340 Monterey.............. .. 16,800 286,000 2j450 Otaego... Salem Waiyland. 6,400' 2,250 85,200 1,200 84,000 409,800 7,000 24,000 d 150,000 16,000 160,000 4,000 Alpbka Co., Alpena City AKTXtlU Co . ... . BlkHapids BaiibtCo ,. Baltimore Caetleton , .. .. 2d ana 8a Wards Hope Irving .. . Maple Grove Orangeville Prairieville 8,000 i 4,000 150 400 18,100 100 24,000 d 24,000 Thomapple Woodland 8,500 4,000 56,000 1,000 20,000 85,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 197,000 8,000 18,000 88,000 8,000 48,000 48,000 8,000 5,000 10,000 Yankee Springs 600 Bat Co 170,800 Bangor iBt Ward 18,000 800 800 184,954 170,000 8,600 2,400 1,200 884,354 4,000 7,500 60,000 2,200 166,100 800,000 18 750 Benzie Co Benzonla BlKRISN Co Benton. Bertrand 1,000 10,000 800 26,850 61,000 2,600 900 4,604 Lake miee Oity, Oronoko ... ................... Pipestone. Sodtts .................... olsoo 27,024 e mill combined. » Plonring and sMngl !• "400 tons of feed." ' Operated by steam and water. d Not reported for one mill. » In operation only part of the year. FLOURING MILLS. 373 TABLE I.— GoTSTisvED.— Flouring Mills. H u H O Power Used. 1 g m V 1 0) > s 1 i a o o I as t) a s o COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. si 5- Is f O h I O to No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. \ 3 1 11 1 « 1 1 b 8 • 1 1 « 8 20 5 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 14 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 11 1 1 2 2 « 1 2 1 1 12 1 2 1 6 1 1 c 2 i 1 3 "'s"'i 1 5 1 i 2 i 8 2 i 8 1 5 i 1 1 ...... 17 6 1 1 8 1 1 2 1 i 1 14 1 2 8 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 6 i 2 2 i 9 1 10 1 6 1 88 3 8 2 10 1 8 11 60 14 1 10,000 2,000 9,000 10,000 118,200 6,000 2,000 6,000 56,000 7,000 10,000 28,200 387,000 114,000 6,000 4 8 6 2 SO 1 2 2 9 2 8 11 72 22 2 2 13 8 2 10 8 3 9 3 39 2 6 12 4 2 5 5 4 1 2 25 3 2 4 3 3 4 8 3 31 8 6 26,000 2,500 9,400 2,000 82,215 6,000 1,000 2,000 i 6,500 100 10,000 6,615 120,988 f 82,000 1,000 150,000 Three Oaks 12,000 Watervliet 81,280 Weesaw 16,000 287,806 48,000 Bntler 4,000 16,000 <1 47,000 Coldwater City, 4th Ward 1,000 Qoincy 70,000 tfnioTi Calhoun Co.. „ Albion 46,305 1,068,781 862,000 Athens. 8,000 Battle Creek City 10 8 2 10 4 3 11 2 40 2 8 19 8 2 4 5 2 1 1 26 3 1 5 8 4 6 1 3 23 2 9 80,000 10,000 20,000 40,000 16,000 12,000 30,000 10,000 100,000 6,000 10,000 19,500 16,000 12,000 12,600 13,000 12,000 8,000 8,000 70,000 8,000 4,000 11,000 11,000 10,000 11,000 5,000 10,000 120.000 i4;ooo 80,000 23,500 8,500 700 16,200 6,000 12,933 16,500 8,600 48,900 200 i 8,500 25,000 4,500 6,000 2,000 4,500 8,200 850 650 28,430 k 2,000 1,200 5,800 8,400 5,200 6,180 260 5,000 26,940 1,040 8,000 228,000 Bedford . . 21,000 ■ 3,000 160,000 Marengo MarshaJl 86,000 90,581 MarsTiaZl City _ ., . 1-25,000 25,200 481,600 Calvin _. . ,. _. 1,600 25,600 La Grange . . .,_ 266,000 27,000 Penn ,. ._. 48,000 14,000 Silver Creek 28,000 Vollnia- 22,400 Eveline Cheboygan Co., Benton ...... ..- ... 2,400 4,000 Clihton'Co. .. , 220,084 11,000 DeWitt 9,600 42,400 Essex _. 42,884 i 88,400 83,000 2,750 Westphalia 40,000 286,540 Bellevne Charlotte City 8,840 60,000 > FlOBring and saw mill combined. ' In connection with 1 mill, linseed oil is manufactured. • 1 operated by steam and water. * Not reported for 1 mill. ' Includes 1 in operation only 4 months. 'Not reported for 3 mills. « Operated by steam and water. » Custom work not included. ' Value of lumber sawed, tabulated with saw mills. 35 274 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — Coj>!Ti:svET).— Flouring Mills. 1 i PowBB Used. ■2 1 S. 1 1 i p 2 Em a 4 1 3 COUNTIES, TOWNSHrPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Si II r P a, a No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Delta EatoD K^pids .. .. ........ 1 2 1 1 2 1 ] 15 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 81 1 2 1 1 2 1 8 d 2 2 2 I 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 8 1 1 1 i 6 2 1 b 1 i i ■"b""i ] 1 4 2 3 4 1 2 58 2 B 9 14 T 7 4 8 8 4 2 1 7 6 2 6 S 8,000 14,000 8,000 15,000 11,000 10,000 15,000 175,600 15,000 27,000 40,000 46,000 26,000 20,000 7,000 5,000 9,000 2,000 8,000 20,500 24.000 20,000 4,0Q0 17,000 12,000 2 6 2 8 4 8 2 41 S 7 6 7 4 8 2 2 4 8 2 6 6 i 1 10 4 3 S 55 2 6 3 3 9 5 6 6 5 5 2 2 2 8 1 2 2 1 2 80 2 in 2 4 8 200 8,600 1,000 6,000 • 1,200 4,000 2,000 72,200 5,000 » 2,600 18,000 28,000 10,000 18,000 6,000 6,000 1,400 89,500 Hamlin ._ . . ... 7,000 49,000 Vormontville^..... . .. .. » 10,800 26,000 Windsor 16,000 500,010 Argentino.-.. , .... 80,000 Atlas 46,000 137,010 Mint Citv 170,000 2a .Ward 80,000 8d Ward 90,000 Flusliing ■-_, 20,000 Forest ... - ..--. 35,000 1 i Mt. Morris 500 1,500 6,700 8,000 8,000 8,000 18,200 6,000 4,000 3,200 76,126 200 4,500 4,000 ^Sawrd ::::::::::::::::::::::.: 9,000 Vienna . - . Grand TBA.rEBBB Co. 71,000 Traverse _........_ , .. 50,000 21,00« GBA7I0T Co. _ ._ - - _ 80,400 so.Ooo Pine River . --- - 28,00* Bumpier T i "i'l 1 i b 1 i " b"! 4 1 a 2 S5 2 2 2 2 T 11 8 4 8 5 8 4 2 12 4 8,000 195,700 2,500 4,000 1,800 ""40^600 50,000 18,000 16,000 17,500 18,000 8,000 20,000 5,500 24,000 6,000 22,400 567,292 Allen 1,400 27,000 Cambria . - - - Camden.. ._._....... 1,000 16,600 40,000 iPayette . 117,50» Sillsdale City, 4th Ward !. 820,000 - 2,80» 30,992 27,600 2 Litchfield 8,126 8,200 2,500 2,000 2,600 600 8,800 e 1,000 1,000 300 1,600 50,271 300 17,500 500 5,000 8,500 Pittsford 17,500 19,000 Scipio- . . .,_. . 2 Somerset-- - — . . 3,500 22,900 9,000 1 1 X 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 3 8 2 86 8 12 2 4 2 6,000 8,000 10,000 168,400 4,000 95,000 8,000 10,000 16,000 1,500 2,400 10,000 383,765 2 500 Sebewaing; — — - Xkohah Co. .. . 6 Lansing City » LeKoy 2 140,000 4,009 40,000 24,500 Leslie 1 • Not reported for 1 mill. k Operated by steam and water. < Estimated in secretary of state's office. • 1, a flunring and saw mill. • "4,000 bushels." FLOURING MILLS. 275 TABLE I. — GosTisvEB.— Flouring Mills. D Power Dsed. i a, a g V P4 'a V 1 as o o ta 3 •3 m a a « 1 l-l g a •a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES. AND WARDS. si o V 03 o '1 1 o No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. 1 2 1 19 2 1 4 1 8 2 1 2 2 1 1 8 2 1 22 8 8 1 1 8 1 1 ] 2 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 2 15 1 8 4 2 8 2 27 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 2 1 7 i 8 1 i 1 1 1 i 2 1 i 8 1 i 14 2 1 4 i 2 1 2 i 8 2 1 15 8 8 1 2 1 i i 1 2 18 8 4 2 8 1 24 2 6 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 € 3 57 6 2 8 6 15 5 1 4 9 8 4 8 4 4 101 6 8 6 1 46 12 16 18 10 2 6 6 2 8 3 2 2 «3 2 8 84 8 10 11 86 6 10 2 1 2 6 10,000 19,000 1,400 204,500 16,000 6,000 26,000 20,000 40,000 28,000 4,000 26,000 40,000 8,500 2,000 19,000 8,000 11,000 819,400 23,000 22,000 16,000 9,000 150,000 80,000 80,000 20,000 40,000 9,000 15,000 15,000 9,000 8,000 1,400 8,000 8 4 2 60 5 2 9 8 9 6 2 6 8 2 2 6 4 2 71 8 8 3 2 18 7 6 S 6 8 5 4 I 8 8 4 46 2 9 14 5 9 6 69 6 11 2 2 S 6 10,000' 8,000 6,471 62,800 800 70,000 64,000 WilliamBtowD 43,765 431,800 Ionia Co....... ......_ . ,. ... 4,300 Gaston . . ... ........ Ionia ___. --.... . ■• 7,000 10,000 16,000 4,000 1,600 1,600 21,000 1,500 8,160 8,660 4,600 178,700 c 2,000 Jonia City, 1st and 2d Wards 60,000 125,000 24orth Plains 82,000 10,000 Otisco - 88,000 150,000 Sebewa ... 12,009 Iosco Co., Baldwin -„..-,...... 15,000 I9ABRLLA Co 68,260 Coe _ Union -.„. ........ ..._._. 28,250 40,000 ■Jackson Co. 1,577,560 28,000 Concord .. _-_.,_.,.. 10,000 1,200 86,100 80,000 82,100 24,000 18,000 400 lO.OOO 10,000 30,000 1,000 10,000 76,000 9,600 890,000 iBt Ward * 6tli Ward 400,000 290,000 7th Ward 200,000 Leonl . 136,000 Liberty 6,400 Norvell 75,000 70,000 212,660 ' 7,000 76,000 188,600 500 12,000 69,000 8,500 26,600 27,000 169,360 10,200 18,6110 1,600 203,000 6,000 86,000 66,000 18,000 68,000 25,000 418,800 46,000 86,000 6,000 4,000 10,000 18,000 891,269 Alamo _. , 4,009 96,000 434,000 Pavilion. 27,660 169,600 Schoolcraft ... . 170,000 Kent Co 1,839,025 Ada 77,600 108,000 Alpine . ..... -... ... 12,500 8,600 6,000 28,800 Cannon.-....-. . — ..... 85,000 » Not-reported for 8 mills. i> "20,000 bushels grain." « Not reported for 2 mills. a 1 £ 1 CO 4.1 o ID a a K 1 5 CODNTIKS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. P o o la 1^ s Ph o No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Grand BajAds City. 4 8 1 1 2 1 1 a 2 8 1 16 b 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 ll 1 22 1 8 1 2 2 1 ] 1 1 *8 2 1 2 i\ 2 1 16 2 1 1 1 8 1 2 i 2 9 1 1 2 i 1 2 1 1 i ... 6 2 • 1 1 1 i 1 i 4 i 4 8 1 1 2 28 17 11 1 9 3 2 8 6 2 52 16 3 6 1 2 2 17 11 6 2 2 2 1 6 2 1 2 1 69 1 12 6 6 f 8 3 4 2 2 7 8 8 2 4 13 2 87 4 8 2 2 8 8 4 198,000 188,000 60,000 7,000 60,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 8,800 20,000 107,200 12,000 18,000 8,200 ],.'iOO 6,000 7,500 42,000 20,000 22,000 3,000 4,000 6,000 6,000 9,700 2,000 1,200 4,000 2,600 278,600 4,000 21,600 20,000 f 1,600 f 16,000 11,600 20,000 9,000 3,600 20,000 16,000 2.'i,000 10,000 8,000 100,000 16,000 143,600 17,000 16,P00 6,000 6,000 13,500 8.000 80,000 16 11 6 2 6 1 2 8 7 8 89 8 2 4 2 2 6 10 5 6 4 8 2 2 6 1 1 2 1 68 2 11 6 6 6 3 4 2 2 6 6 4 4 8 11 6 88 4 2 2 2 6 2 6 84,900 49,900 86,000 2,250 27,400 802,000 4tliWard 452,000 8th Ward 860,000 Grattan . 19,125 194,000 Flainfleld 1 8 1 7 8,000 4,600 21,000 Sparta.- ._- .... 84,000 8,600 60,650 8,000 10,000 250 7,000 Lapeeb Co............. . ... 427,776 20,000 75,000 Attica i i 1 Burneide Elba.. 1,725 1,000 Imlay , 8,000 4,000 82,600 20,000 12,600 1,800 2,000 1,600 2,600 2,700 1,200 20,0.00 28,000 228,000 140,000 88,000 10,800 14,000 10,600 18,760 Lapeer ....... 8d Ward 4th Ward 1 2 1 Marathon Metamora North Branch' . _.__.... Oregon.. 1 4 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 20,000 Bingham 6,000 600 Qlen Arbor............ . ... 600 1,000 91,082 600 12,000 12,000 6,500 8,000 666,800 6,000 96,000 • 96,000 Lenawee Co Adrian Adrian City. 2d Ward BdWard 1 1 1 1 1 BliSBfleld 7,500 2,500 12,000 1,200 2,500 f 6,600 2,000 8,182 1,400 e 67,000 18,000 84,000 20,000 17 600 Deerfield . Fairfield HudBon 2 2 1 2 46,000 18,600 70,000 8 400 Baisin... Rollin Tecumseh 2 1 12 2 1 1 1 8 2 82,000 2,800 82,200 8,800 2,000 2,000 1,600 1,100 8,600 10,000 188,000 22,400 217,800 22,000 25,000 14,000 Woodstock LiVINQSTOK Co.. . ... Brighton Cohoctah Deerfield •Green Oak Hamburg Handy Hartland 8,000 16,000 70,000 •^ ^f& flouring and saw mill. >> Flonrins, saw, and planing mill. « Estimated in secretary of state's office. "i Flouring and saw mill combined. « Operated by steam and water. ' Not reported for 1 mill. « Estimated in secretary of state's office for 1 mill. •i 1 mill, "jast started." i Value of lumber sawed, tabulated with saw mills. FLOURING MILLS. til TABLE I.— Continued.— Flouring Mills. PowKB Used. V 1 a 1 I 3 ■§• o s' 9 1 o n a a M 6 •s 3 o S 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. ■Sa P 5 ti a) d r If 2 o o d I No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Howell 2 2 1 12 1 2 13 2 6 1 1 1 2 8 1 2 4 1 1 2 i 1 1 i 2 i 1 2 T i i 8 1 ) 1 i 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 2 1 1 i i 1 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 i 1 10 4 2 88 2 6 7 I 6 4 5 12 4 2 6 1 12 i 6 1 2 1 88 8 5 2 4 2 18 22,000 20,000 6,000 106,000 2,000 16,000 16,000 12,000 8,000 25,000 14,000 15,000 21,000 1,000 4,000 16,000 6,000 48,000 9,000 20,000 6,000 9,000 5,000 102,500 1,500 18,000 6,000 7,000 5,000 55,000 6 6 8 82 8 6 8 4 2 8 8 3 S 2 1 2 10 2 8 2 2 1 86 2 6 8 5 ■2 18 3 6 4 3 2 21 2 4 2 2 9 4 6 2 10 2 2 8 2 1 6,500 1,500 800 56,750 2,000 7,000 16,000 8,000 200 8,690 14,«00 6,800 1,900 1,200 200 20,000 69,000 105,000 Brnce Clinton.... .. 1> 64,000 Macomb 2,000 Ray 27,000 Sterling 98,000 50,000 Maitibtee Co. 20,500 Bear Lake 6,000 2,500 Manistee City, 2d Ward 12,000 Mason Co., 8,400 69,000 Big Rapids 7,000 Big Rapids City, 2a Ward 4,000 800 8,100 1,000 54,675 1,000 6,600 8,000 875 1,500 88,000 8,000 15,000 15,000 1,800 2,000 88,610 1,000 400 500 1,200 85,200 4,000 31,200 810 54,100 1,000 8,000 50,000 30,000 Green 1,500 22,500 Millbrook 6,000 MoNKOE Co 823,590 Asll 6,000 45,000 Erie b 21,000 Frenchtown 8,190 Milan 12,000 206,000 2d Ward 12 6 1 3 29 2 4 1 2 18 6 12 2 16 4 5 6 1 1 85,000 20,000 4,000 6,000 115,600 12,000 4,.600 3,000 6,000 90,000 30,000 60,000 106,000 Sd Ward 100,000 b 14,400 Summerfield. _. . .. . 12,000 MONTCALU Co.. - 817,580 Bloomer Cato 12,000 2,800 4,500 Fairplain ,. b 10,809 285,000 1st Ward 86,000 2d Ward 260,000 PlerBon . ... . _ 2,480 MUBKEGOK Co. . . 80,000 8,000 15,000 60,000 4,000 8,000 408,000 Laketon Montague Uuskegon City, 7,600 24,000 b 875,000 1,000- Ravenna 1 1 Whiteliall 100 SOO » Operated by steam and water, b Estimated in secretary of state's office. ■: Flouring and saw mill combined. * Not reported for 1 mill. 278 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE I. — Continued. — Flouring Mills. la i Power Ubbd. & m i >- 3 'S. 5 i a 2 in o 00 a 6 o E 13 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Xi O ll O 13 V |o K p. 2 O Q No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Nbwatqo Co. ,-„, 83 4 1 e ] 5 1 i ■"b"i i 1 i 4 i 2 i 6 i 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 1 2 28 i 8 1 1 2 1 i 2 1 3 4 1 8 2 ] 8 6 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 8 2 i 2 i i 6 1 1 1 j 8 1 17,000 IS.OOO 8 2 2 4 98 2 10 7 8 5 8 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 21 2 19 4 8 9 10 6 1 2 2 2 14 2 8 4 2 8 21 4 4 6 2 2 8 14 2 8 4 2 2 1 22 8 2 19,220 6,000 12,620 700 146,100 2,000 9,800 4,800 6,000 900 2,000 1,200 22,000 8,000 12,000 1,800 6,000 54,800 60,000 Brooks Denver _. . 2 9» 2 9 7 4 6 4 2 ]1 8 18 2 6 2 18 4 14 2 2 8 8 2 1 2 ,1 24 4 6 6 2 6 84 4 14 6 2 2 6 68 40 4 T 8 8 1 26 3 2 2,000 291,600 9,000 84,500 20,000 10,0(10 11,000 7,000 7,000 10,000 16,000 86,000 4,000 80,000 500 89,500 10,000 29,500 7,000 20,000 80,000 29,002 14,502 500 2,000 12,000 6,000 65,000 15,000 20,000 8,000 7,000 16,000 194,000 16,000 150,000 8,000 4,80D 967,400 a 14,000 66,100 8i,000 25,000 5,400 12,000 7,000 200,000 40,500 90,000 10,400 86,000 OakIiAitd Co. Avon .___,... .. _ . Brandon .».»._ _ . Farniington _......._. .. Hishlftud Holly Milford Oakland _ Orion _ _ ... Oxford Poniiac Oiiy ... 84,600 9,000 26,600 1,200 900 40,000 14,200 6,000 200 8,000 6,000 1,548 17,000 4,000 5,000 8,000 218,600 63,000 li 160,500 1st Ward 8d Ward Sonthfield Springfield 18,500 208,000 108,600 » 48,000 1,600 a 24,000 85,000 9,000 147,600 28,000 40,000 28,000 1 500 Waterford OCBANA Co. . Benona Hart Newfleld OSOEOLA Co., Georgetown . _ Solfand City Polkton Tallmage ,„... Zeeland 5,000 66,400 8,500 80,000 8,500 6.400 8,000 11,000 8,359 8,5"0 1,000 1,400 1,600 859 100 42,450 16,000 1,200 50,000 485,750 27,000 8011,000 a 24.500 86,000 a 28,260 75,000 65,443 81,000 7,000 9,800 a 10,600 6,449 700 284,800 105,000 7,000 Frankenmuth Kochville Saginaw 6,000 20,000 41,100 15,1100 6,000 17,000 1,500 2,000 600 184,600 14,000 8,000 Sanilac Co, Delaware Forester _ » Estimated in secretary of state's office. *> Operated by steam and water. * Inclndes I flonring and plaster mill. d Yalue of plaster manufaclured, labnlated with plaster mills. « Flouring and lumber mill combined. FLOURING MILLS. 279 TABLE I.— Continued. — Flouring Mills. i n S c H Hi g POWKB UbBD. i S I 10 1 1 m 1 m ■3 « 13 a o s s COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 11 o >> f o o £ o P No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Carunna City, SdWard 1 2 1 2 14 1 b 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 18 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 16 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 2 1 1 1 2 ""V"i 1 8 2 1 i i 2 i 4 1 i 1 1 8 i i 1 4 1 1 2 6 1 i 1 1 i i 18 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 ::::: 4 8 4 6 85 1 S 8 2 2 2 2 1 2 7 8 2 58 2 5 7 4 5 2 21 8 8 2 1 8 21 3 5 8 2 3 2 3 89 2 11 4 2 8 1 2 2 5 8 4 61 11 4 7 8 25,000 100,500 10,000 27,000 69,500 2,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 6,000 2,600 2,000 600 2,000 20,000 6,000 2,500 261,000 12,000 18,500 82,000 28,000 24,000 6,600 80,000 16,000 12,000 12,000 2,000 20,000 69,500 4,000 5,000 7,000 3,000 14,600 14,000 12,000 186,000 8,000 89,000 16,000 7,000 5,000 6,000 8,00Q 12,000 20,000 8,000 12,000 257,000 52,000 15,000 87,000 8,000 26,000 8 6 8 6 81 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 6 8 2 68 8 4 7 6 5 4 14 8 8 3 2 4 18 8 2 2 1 5 2 3 42 3 11 5 8 2 2 ,2 2 6 3 3 65 7 8 4 2 8 6,000 10,860 6,000 6,900 18,800 Owosso City 61,600 85,000 76,300 185,500 Scfota Shiawassee St. Claik Co „ Berlin Brockway _ 8,000 8,000 500 8,000 800 1,000 1,000 1,000 4,600 1,600 24,000 ° 24,000 8,600 20,000 4,000 8,000 ' 8,000 7,000 81,000 '. ii.flpo Burcbville China Clyde Emmet Fort Gratiot Mnseey PortHuron City Kiley St. Clair 108,831 8,000 » 500 22,980 3,800 9,000 1,168 46,500 2,000 700 2,000 4,000 8,298 17,612 3,000 2,000 1,000 900 4.612 1,000 6,000 48,675 1,000 12,800 4,100 1,000 2,600 1,800 1,910 1,665 10,000 8,000 4,000 137,800 28,000 6,000 17,000 8,000 1 20,000 «78,064 18,000 6,800 « 1611,610 " 28,100 70,000 8,10« 260,000 BarrOak Constaiitine Flowei-fleld Lockport Mendon Ndttawa Park 5,000 4,000 60,000 60,688 151,100 24,000 15,000 12,000 Sherman __ __ White Pigeon. TuSCOTiA Co _ ColnmT)ia _ Dayton ...» 1 ...... 1 1 12 1 4 2 Elkland 7,200 49,900 8,000 36,000 826,200 8,000 89,600 20,200 Indian Fields . . Tnscola Almena Antwerp 8,000 Geneva Hartford Lawrence Paw Paw 1 1 1 1 1 18 2 1 1 1 2 25,000 14,400 16,000 30,000 60,000 20,000 50,000 WASHTENiW Co 1,052,900 155,000 8d and 4ih Wards . . 80,000 6th and 6lh Wards 125,1100 Bridgewater 21,009 1 120,000 B Operated by steam and water. ^ 1, a flouring and saw mill combined. Sstimated in secretary of slate's office. * Not reported for 1 mill. • Includes capital inyestcd in a saw mil). 2S0 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE I. — CouTiifUED. — Flouring Mills. i n b 'A O POWEB USBD. i, & 'a 1 m g « 04 « c i 1 i 1 o B ■a i 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 22 o f ri O V a No. No. No. No. Dollars. No. Barrels. Dollars. Lima Manchester Saline Scio Sharon Sylvan :. 1 2 2 6 2 23 2 1 9 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 " 1 • 2 ...... 15 9 4 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 • 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 i 2 S 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 i 2 7 4 11 2 1 1 2 4 8 129 6 2 89 87 11 10 6 8 18 3 8 4 14 2 3 8 4 8 1 5,000 28,0(10 11,000 35,000 6,000 8,000 15,000 4,000 10,000 55,000 1,805,000 16,000 8,000 1,180,000 107,000 40,000 15,000 10,000 8,000 1,000.000 io;ooo 8,000 17,000 50,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 6,500 4,000 2,500 2 5 6 9 2 2 4 2 3 18 6T 5 2 32 11 5 8 2 8 8 2 1 5 12 2 8 8 2 1 1 1,200 25,500 5,100 36,000 1,600 500 7,700 200,000 85,700 296,009 9,000 6,000 500 York 1,000 8,000 Tpailanti City, 4th and 5th Wards 22,000 248,234 10,000 1,200 208,000 44,000 38,000 9,000 10,000 12,000 90,000 1,000 600 6,000 19,034 1,500 2,000 6,000 200 195,000 2,614,620 80.000 DeaTborn Detroit City 2,088,000 iBt Ward 627,000 2d Ward 850,000 4th'Ward 108,000 5th Ward 90,000 6th Ward 108,000 9th Ward.- .-._ 810,000 ©rosBe Point— ■_ 8,000 4^000 Nankin __ 8^000 285,620 Bedford b 12,000 12,000 Wyandotte City, 1st Ward 40,000 8,600 2,000 Wexford 200 * 1,600 » operated by steam and water. i> Estimated in secretary of staters office. c Flouring and saw mill combined. <-V?Jne of lamber manufactured, tabulated with saw mills.'. SAW MILLS. 281 TABLE IL — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Nximber of Saw Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, the Number of Feet of Lumber sawed, and the Value of the Total Prodticts, during the year 187S. STATE AND COUNTIES. State.. Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun •CaBS Charlevoix Cheboygan ■Chippewa. Clare •Clinton Delta /Eaton _, Emmet- Genesee.. Grand Traverse.. Gratiot HillBdale -Honghton Haron Ingham Ionia 'loeco Isabella -Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake iapeer Leelanaw- Lenawee Livingston 3fackinac_ Macomb Manistee Manlton Marqnette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe tUontcalm. Power Used. » O 1 CO § 1 i a* > i *6 1 00 1 m a si .a o 4 I o I No. No. No. No. Dollars. Feet. Dollars. 63 26 26 28 1 19 42 2 72 19 8 16 26 16 20 66 23 61 10 68 14 10 16 1 16 40 2 71 17 7 21 4 16 41 12 45 7 10 10 15 IS 8 2 i 2 8 9 6 12 6 15 11 5 2, 2 1 i 1 2,292 435 49 338 5 209 1,000 47 2,223 214 as 78 475 41 156 423 58 736 187 4,742,200 276,200 64,000 406,400 1,200 149,300 2,342,500 26,000 2,649,000 106,900 52,(100 71,600 865.400 40,800 102,600 264,800 67,100 1,114,300 90,900 438,448,111 80,608,000 4,666,000 81,451,500 10,000 12,640,000 168,216,000 4,600,000 882,621,897 14,250,000 6,414,724 11,550,000 60,569,000 8,494,662 18,74.NI100 48,983,413 4,298,000 74,028,834 19,060,000 6,640,978 406,960 50,490 628,675 200 195,000 2,004,600 67,000 4,162,050 148,800 97,000 120,500 727,350 87,949 212,200 496,763 77,766 1,448,650 187,740 SAW MILLS. 28S TABLE II.— Continued.— &zro Mills. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State AlCONil Co Alcona Greenbaxh Hariisville Allzsan Co Allegan Cheehire Clyde Dorr Plllmore Ganges Gnn Plain Heath Hopkins Laketown Lee Leigbton Martin Monterey Otsego Pine Plains Salem Sangatack Trowbridge Watson Wayland Alpena Co , Alpena City. Ossineke , Antbim Co Banks Elk Rapids Helena . Torch Lake BabrtCo Baitimore Carlton.. _ _, Castleton __. Hastings _. Hastings dti/y 2d and 8d Wards Hope Irvinar Maple Grove Orangeville Prairieville Rutland ; Thornapple -d Power Used. u M (0 t>. >> 1 ,£3 J3 to S sS IS o . e K o o o d. ts No. No. No. No. 1,600 1,156 419 26 28,522 5 8 2 183 2 2 6.^ 1 1 21 » 2 2 47 60 89 21 686 b 6 1 & 55 4 2 2 15 » 4 4 81 4 4 75 2 2 17 2 2 2 8 8 4 4 8 1 96 2 1 1 8 1 1 9 E 5 5 68 1 1 8 2 2 16 e 4 4 25 2 2 6 h 1 1 5 h 2 1 1 11 5 5 176 2 1 1 10 3 2 1 10 I 1 1 7 11 10 1 405 10 9 1 885 1 1 20 4 1 8 84 J 1 1 2 1 1 51 k 1 1 1 1 1 80 33 12 21 94 4 2 2 4 8 B 14 8 2 1 26 1 1 1 1 1 7 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 2 10 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 m 1 1 8 Dollars. 28,448,014 82,000 45,000' 15,000 22,000 408,800 41,.500 6,800 79,000 41,000 4,000 2,400 6,000 68,000 2,700 4,000 22,000 8,000 36,600 11,200 7,000 3,000 8,000 51,000 4,000 8,200 10,000 470,000 460,000 20,000 87,600 600 60,000 2,000 25,000 108,150 4,800 7,.60O 37,100 2,000 6,,500 10,900 8,0U0 9,500 4,800 750 1,600 12,000 Feet. 8,281,470,694 18,100,000 6,000,000 100,000 7,000,000 64,809,891 « 8,1100,000 1,350,000 8,640,000 7,100,000 2,150,000 126,000 676,000 ' 7,000,000 775,000 400,000 6,100,000 1,000,000 1,140,000 708,000 900,000 80,000 427,891 21,000,000 822,000 550,000 1,000,000 78,500,000 77,000,000 1,500,000 11,112,000 15,000 7,000,000 100,000 4,000,000 18,390,000 870,000 700,000 5,600,000 100,000 1,000,000 306,000 90.000 1,260,000 40,000 150.000 100,1100 1,800,000 Dollars. 39,850,166 158.600 75,000 8.600- 75,000 971,800 li 54,200' 18,500- 160,400- 71,000 25,800- l,000i 7,600 ' 123,000- 9,606 4,000 107,600 14,000 11,600 18,400 9,000- 6,000 6,400 ' 824,000 12,200 6,600: 8,600 ],157,00» 1,140,000 17,000 145,896 S& 110,000 800 35,009- 170,770- 10,200- 7,000- 90,000 1,00» 16,000 3,060- 4,400 18,500- 560 1,500 1,000 13,00ft » Lnmber and lath mills. ' i Inclndes 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber and planing mill. « Not reported for 5 mills. d Not reported for 2 mills. « Inclndes I lumber and shingle mill. ' For 1 mill, reported "unknown." s Includes 2 lumber and shingle mills. 1) Lumber and shingle mills. • Lnmber mill, and sash and blind factory. ] Commenced operation in December, 1873. k In operation only 4 months. • In operation only part of ihe year. 1° Operated by steam and water. 284 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued.— 6'aw Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Woodland Yankee Springs SatCo AuGres Bangor Bay City 1st Ward , 8d Ward , 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward , 7th Ward Deep Kiver Hampton , EawKawlin Pinconning Standish Williams Benzie Co Almira Benzonia. Crystal Lake Homestead Lake BbbeibnCo Benton _ Berrien Bertrand Buchanan Ohickaming. Galien^ Lake Lincoln Nilcs Oronoko- Pipestone Royalton ._ Sonne _.- St. Joseph Three Oaks Watervliet , Weesaw. Branch Co Algansee Batavia Bethel Bronson Bntler 45 PowEK Used. us g VOQ .O. o No. 45 No. No. a No. 11 8 2,846 22 470 1,192 468 107 210 189 42 64 70 350 119 17 74 1 2 68 6 821 47 7 9 20 12 83 81 16 2 18 15 8 6 19 14 48 21 10 •12 27 28 S '§■ D Dollars. 6,000 2,100 3,506,000 12,000 650,000 2,026,000 736,000 215,000 180,000 250,000 165,000 430,000 70,000 41,000 25,000 625,000 150,000 7,000 128,700 200 6,600 113,500 4,500 6,000 301,000 99,000 8,000 10,000 43,000 5,000 28,90(1 11,600 14,200 5,000 10,800 10,600 500 6,500 17,000 7,600 5,500 18,000 198,200 « 15,000 7,500 17,000 16,000 8,500 Feet. 1,750,000 185,000 408,081,700 2,650,000 78,700,000 278,002,700 68,489,000 19,968,700 85,000,000 26,400,000 29,150,000 104,000,000 8,000,000 12,600,000 16,600,000 7,500,000 8,749,000 1,080,000 10,315,000 100,000 190,000 8,500,000 e 25,000 1,500,000 28,593,808 6,420,000 750,000 1,250,000 1,300,000 1,050,000 1,484,803 8,000,000 s 600,000 820,000 e 7.50,000 1,550,000 50,000 660,000 8,000,000 1,419,000 8,600,000 1,500,000 14,184,225 1,250,000 700,000 675,000 e 1,796,000 n 1,350,000 0. o Dollars. 8,60« 2,060 5,093,242 81,760 1,062,450 3,002,042 868,192 313,000 850,000 350,600 488,250 692,000 124,000 130,000 192,000 870,000 121,001) 60,000 113,600 1,200 1,300 92,500 8,600 15,000 417,480 49,000 9,800 15,000 20,000 48,000 24,000 27,000 6,500 8,840 t 75,000 15,600 2,500 6,600 46,400 22,000 86,440 16,000 250,110 k 16,000 8,400 10,800 24,630 ' 14,400 • 1 mill manufactures lumber and fork handles. i> 4 mills manufacture lumber, lath, staves, and salt, and 2 manufacture lumber and lath "la lumber and lath mill. ■> Lumber and lath mills. ■' Includes 1 lumber and lath, and 1 lumber and shingle mill. ' 1, a lumber, lath, and shingle mill. « Not reported for 1 mill. ■i Saw mill and handle factory. < Includes 1 " lumber square " and lath mill, and 1 saw mill and handle factory. J In connection with one mill peach baskets are manufactured, and for one mill no statistics were ronorted It Estimated m secretary of state's ofSce. ..>.->.voi Inclndes 1 lumber and shingle mill. • Inclndes 1 lumber and turning mill. f For 1 mill no slatistics, except " power used," reported. ( Lumber and lath mill. b In operation only tvv'O months. 286 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— CoKTiN-uED.— «S'««; 'Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Bingham Dams Be Witt Duplain Eagle Essex , Greenbnsli Lebanon , Olive Ovid ^.. Watertown Westphalia Delta Co Escanaba Ifairbanlsa Eaton Co Bellevue,. Benton . Brookfleld , Carmel Charlotte City. Chester.. Delta Eaton Baton Rapids Hamlin... Oneida.. Rozand Sunfleld Vermontville Walton Windsor Genesee Co Argentine Atlas Davison , Fenton J^int City _.. 1st Ward 2d Ward SdWard 4th Ward Flashing Forest Gaines Genesee Montrose Mt. Morris Thetford Vienna Gbaijd Traverse Co. Blair East Bay fd PowTER Used. k, o « 1 >> >t ,0 .o 0) ^ HI %l ^1 W o O A, No. No. No. No. 1 1 6 2 1 i 6 2 2 8 2 2 6 1 1 8 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 11 1 1 S 2 2 12 3 2 1 8 1 i 4 4 8 1 188 8 2 1 126 1 1 7 42 27 15 178 2 1 1 4 2 2 19 8 8 12 2 2 4 1 1 i 4 4 4 20 1 1 8 1 1 8 2 2 4 6 8 8 2« « 8 2 1 13 2 2 18 2 2 16 4 8 1 15 4 2 2 8 8 2 1 12 84 25 9 562 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 3 14 18 1 404 8 3 140 • 6 6 94 4 f 4 93 2 1 1 77 2 1 1 10 K 8 8 98 1 1 10 2 2 4 2 2 8 I 1 4 h 2 2 14 1 2 1 i 15 8 7 172 2 1 1 19 2 2 10 Dollars. 8,nno 4,000 8,000 8,600 5.000 6,000 1,500 S,OUO 1,900 9,000 8,000 5,000 115,000 106,000 10,000 146,500 4,000 16,200 8,200 4,200 5,000 7,500 8,000 600 6,000 11,800 26,000 7,600 8,000 17,000 11,000 5,500 711,400 1,600 8,000 2,000 5,500 497,000 265,000 127,000 44,000 61,000 6,500 168,000 8,000 12,000 3,500 1,000 10,600 2,800 119,000 6,500 6,000 Feet. 400,000 800.000 676,000 660,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 a 230,000 1,200,000 200,000 1,089,000 176.000 200,000 16,000,000 14,600,000 600,000 16,687,000 800,000 600,000 660,000 275^000 800,000 1,200,000 600,000 100,000 1,100,000 1,162,000 2,200,000 900,000 1,300,000 2,160,000 il 1,100,000 1,060,000 90,896,000 60,000 75,000 60,000 8.^5,000 80,500,000 87,000,000 18,500,000 13,000,000 12,000,000 615,000 <1 6,600,000 600,000 400,000 1,800,000 40,000 260,000 660,000 24,060,000 1,100,000 800,000 Dollars. 4,800 6,400 6,900 7,300 20,000 10,200 b 2,500 10,000 8,000 85,000 2,100 2,400 121,000 116,000 6,000 176,800 9,600 3,100 6,600 8,800 14,000 10,000 6,000 1,400 4,S0« 14,100 29,400 7,200 18,000 60,000 1 11,000 14,600 1,024,760 720 1,000 800 .\68» 879,210 400,000 202,000 130,000 147,810 6,150 97,000 4,000 8,000 18,000 400 8,300 192,228 8,300 8,509 » Includes lamber sawed In 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. i> Includes value of lumber sawed In 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. ° Includes 2 lumber and shingle mills, > 1, a lumber, shingle and neading mill, and 1, a lumber and shiugle mill. ' Lumber and shingle mills. SAW MILLS. 287 TABLE II.— Continued.— /Sajo Mills. P 'A H i Power Ubbd. •a tu >t o •a BO Q & i to a B 6 % (ft u 5 u a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. .a o O -1 ST 1 o o a No. No. No. No. Dollars. Feet. Dollars. Fife Lake • 8 2 2 1 » 8 17 3 • 1 1 2 1 2 • 8 1 8 11 3 3 1 1 6 1 8 8 2 1 1 16 8 1 1 2 1 8 1 8 83 3 8 1 8 6 i i 8 7 i ] 1 2 2 2 1 88 16 8 10 11 179 40 6 1 40 6 82 21 7 21 128 9 5 1 11 2L 1 6 88,600 21,500 7,600 25,000 14,000 120,361 28,000 1,500 2,000 8,000 10,000 13,000 11,100 8,000 13,164 83,100 1,700 6,000 2,000 9,000 10,600 2,000 8,700 8,560,000 6,500,000 660,000 10,000,000 1,550,000 25,250,000 3,600,000 250,000 800,000 1,000,000 660,000 8,500,000 2,500,000 900,000 1,750,000 7,469,629 275,000 670,000 80,000 1,100,000 60,000 89,648 5,280 70,000 10,000 286,250 Mayfleld Whitewater. <3eatiot Co 83,000 6,260 8,000 40,000 Elba Polton Newark . _.. .. 7,000 &5,000 26,000 Seville 4,000 62,000 102,6g« 8,200 6,000 1,600 Wheeler Hillsdale Co AHatttp Allen Cambria 19,800 Fayette 1,000 Jefferaon 1,060 Litchfield " 91,000 50,000 1,060,000 600,000 1,800,000 25,629 100,000 650,000 28,000 1,060,000 6,684,461 1,159,461 126,000 e 1,000,000 4,000,000 46,696,000 160,000 9,980,000 1,600,000 7,940,000 6,000,000 1,000,000 1,860,000 6,000,000 8,600,000 275,000 8,000,000 Moscow.. 1 6 * 2 2 1 1 « 8 2 2 3 1 1 6 2 2 i 8 2 1 8 1 1 i i i 2 16 8 7 2 2 9 U 10 60 26 t 2,000 11,700 7,000 6,000 2,000 2,500 1,600 7,000 8,500 90,000 60,000 r BOO PittBford. Bansom 9,700 «7,000 838 Scipio 1,200 Wheatland 9,760 850 Woodbridge Wright 20,800 118,000 80,000 HouaHTONCo.. . Baraga .. Franklin ... .... 8,000 Schoolcraft 1 21 n 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 S 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 21 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 I 2 2 1 36 478 4 92 20 83 75 20 18 19 89 12 80 6 80,000 258,600 2,000 17,500 6,500 69,000 10,000 6,000 12,600 73,000 15,000 7,500 7,000 8,500 80,000 617,56* 1,600 176,000 28 000 HUBOH Co Caseville '. Fair Haven Hume. .. . 168,000 60,000 10,000 17,050 u 70,000 100,000 6,000 22 000 Paris Subicon ,.: Sebewaiog "Verona WhiteEock 1,000 • 1, a Inmber and shingle mill. <> Sawed in 1 mill tabalated with fionring mill " Operated by steam and water. 1 Lumber, lath, and shingle mills. « Includes 1 Inmber and stave mill, and in connection with 1 mill, cider is manufactured. I Mill is connected with copper mine. Nnmber of persons employed and capital invested, tabulated copper mines. K Sawed in 1 mill tabulated with shingle mills. >■ In operation only 6 weeks. i Lumber and lath mill. i Lumber and shingle mills, k Value of shingles manufactured in 1 mill not reported. with 388 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Gommxji&D.— Saw Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. INQHAH Co Alaiedon Anrelins , Bunker Hill Delhi Ingham Zanting City LeKoy Leslie Locke Meridian Onondaga... Vevay Wheatfleld White Oak Williamstown Ionia Co... Boston Campbell Danny . Easton Ionia City 8d and 4th Wards. Lyons North Plains Orleans Otisco Portland Ronald Sebewa.. Iosco Co Baldwin Edwards Oscoda FlainUeld Sable Tawas Ogemaw. Isabella Co Chippewa Coe _.. Holland Sherman Union Vernon Wise JAOKSON Co Columbia ,._ Concord Hanover Leoni Power Used. ■s I i § 11 o o ts 1 No. No. No. No. 80 26 4 126 1 1 3 2 2 7 1 1 2 8 8 10 • ] 1 5 2 2 11 8 8 16 8 1 8 1 18 10 2 2 S 1 1 8 5 4 1 21 1 1 4 2 2 S 2 1 1 6 27 17 7 3 386 2 1 1 9 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 87 6 4 2 106 2 2 66 4 3 i 35 1 1 42 8 8 15 1 1 8 8 8 16 14 IS 1 872 8 8 141 1 1 2 2 160 1 1 14 8 3 136 8 3 110 1 1 22 11 6 6 91 1 1 2 a 1 i 6 1 1 2 2 2 5 1 1 4 • 8 8 47 2 2 25 14 1 18 21 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 1 1 a. OS o Dollars. 109,800 1,600 4,800 1,600 9,700 6,000 38,000 9,400 18,000 8,600 8,500 2,000 18,800 4,000 8,000 6,000 875,800 5,500 4,000 3,600 2,000 20,000 144,000 97,000 16,500 52,000 22,000 2,000 7,700 660,000 185,000 20,000 100,000 30,000 160,000 126,000 40,000 62,700 1,000 2,500 4,000 10,000 7,000 18,200 20,000 17,850 2,400 4,500 1,600 1,000 Feet. 18,297,000 400,000 710,000 160,000 1,645,000 800,000 1,600,000 1,160,000 1,162,000 1,000,000 800,000 200,000 1,400,000 600,000 680,000 1,600,000 86,125,000 900,000 550,000 500,000 76,000 5,000,000 16,000,000 6,000,000 1,900,000 4,800,000 600,000 900,000 96,475,000 27,000,000 8,000,000 22,000,000 2,000,000 9,600,000 • 27,975,000 4,000,000 7,788,000 30,000 600,000 300,000 358,000 600,000 1,960,000 4,000,000 1,345,000 60,000 250,000 115,000 40,000 Dollars. 165,295 1,600 8,520 2,100 24,675 8,000 26,000 16,800 13,200 15,000 9.00O 2,00» 14,000 6,400 8,000 16,00ff 438,000 9,000 k 5,6001 5,000 60,000 160,000 72,000 19,000 68,000 38,000 7,600 9,000 1,006,600 270,000 b 80,000 2«0,00O 25,000 146,500 235,000 60,000 120,174 800 5,860 8,000 4,296 ' 10,000 56,000 41,22& 15,975 2,400 3,000 1,725 600 a Lumber and shingle mill. b Estimated iu secretary of staters office. ° Lumber sawed in 8 mills. For 5 mills connected with shingle mills, the other statistics are tabulated with shingle mills. * Lumber, lath, and planing mill. • 2 lumber and shingle mills, and 1 Inmber, lath and shingle mill. SAW MILLS. 289 TABLE II.— Continued.— /Sa?i> Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Liberty Norvell SpriDCTort Tompkins Waterloo Kalahazoo Co Alamo Climax Comstoct Kalamazoo Pavilion Portage Boss Schoolcraft Wakeshma Kalkaska Co CIearwater_ __. Kalkaska Kent Co Algoma.. Alpine Bowne Byron. Caledonia... Cannon Conrtland Brand Rapids City. 4th Ward 6th Ward 6th Ward 8th Ward Lowell Nelson.. Paris Plainfleld Solon Sparta Spencer Tyrone vergennes Walker _ Wyoming Kewbekaw Co Clifton Copper Harbor Sherman Lake Co Chase Cherry Valley _ Elk 13 Power Used. u o ta 1 >> >. H ^ •sa f "^ u IZJ '^s- m « a O O Ph ■?* If No. No. No. No. 2 2 2 1 1 1 « 1 1 2 1 1 8 2 2 2 19 10 9 46 1 1 2 4 4 ] 1 1 2 1 1 8 3 2 1 13 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 3 1 21 2 1 1 11 1 1 1 i 1 1 10 54 86 19 1,066 1 4 8 61 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 6 8 1 2 13 a 1 1 1 f 2 1 1 16 9 6 8 614 2 2 75 4 4 244 f 2 2 2T0 J 1 25 1 1 10 BlO 10 185 1 1 1 2 2 I 8 C 6 88 2 1 1 9 ' 1 1 n 1 1 17 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 4 8 1 18 2 2 10 1 1 4 t 1 1 4 9 1 2 79 i 2 2 ID 1 1 4 1 1 4 Dollars. 700 2,500 850 8,000 1,40U 55,700 2,000 6.600 1,0(10 8,000 8,500 8,000 2,000 7,000 22,600 6,600 600 6,000 905,800 80,700 2,000 5,000 6,200 6,500 1,000 4,000 640,000 150,000 260,000 200,000 80,000 16,000 98,000 8.000 18,000 81,000 2,400 20,000 11,600 2,600 5,000 15,000 5,200 3,500 500 1,200 67,800 8,000 2,000 800 Feet. 150,000 50,000 b 380,000 100,000 200,000 5,&'?8,000 100,000 613,000 100,000 810,000 1,916,000 100,000 200,000 2,500,000 1,020,000 20,000 1,000,600 119,628,000 6,425,000 200,000 1,100,000 ' 9,708,000 50,000 76,100,000 e 16,750,000 24,750,000 32,000,000 3,600,000 160,000 1" 11,800,000 600,000 900,000 9,600,000 i 1,500,000 1,000,000 50,000 200,000 350,000 668,000 440,000 118,000 100,000 3,400,800 900,300 100,000 Dollars. 2,250 1,000 b 4,000 1,000 800 7,369 1,500 c 3,000 22,800 1,500 8,000 2,000 37,500 12,200 200 12,000 1,466,600 116,600 1,600 7,000 11,000 400 16,0b0 866,000 125,000 871,000 820,000 60,000 22,000 230,000 6,000 11,000 129,000 6,600 10,000 20,000 500 10,000 8,000 9,130 6,000 1,130 2,000 31,900 8,000 800 SOO • Operated only part of the year. i" For 2 mills,— the other statistics of 1 tabulated with flouring mills. « Not reported for 1 mill. d 1, a lumber, lath, and shingle mill. Includeslnmber sawed in 1 mill tabulated with planing and turning mills, sash, door, and blind factories. ^ 1, a lumber and shingle mill. K Includes 4 lumber and shingle mills. i> Not reported for 2 mills. 1 For 1 mill connected with paper mill, the number of persons employed tabulated with paper mills. i Includes lumber sawed in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. k In operation only about 2 months. 37 290 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued.— ^ijw Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Pinora Pleasant Plains. Yaies LapbekCo Almont Arcada Attica Bai'lingtoD Burnside Deerlield Elba_ Imlay Lapeer Lapeer City, iXh Ward Marathon Mayfield Metamora North Branch. Oregon Eich IiBBLANAW Co.. Bingham Cenireville ... Blmwood Glen Arbor... Leelanaw Lbnawee Co... Adrian. Adrian City, IstWard BlisBfleld Cambridge Clinton Deerfleld Dover , __ Fairfield Franklin Hudson Macon Medina Ogden Palmyra Baiein Ridgeway Riga Eollin Rome Power .Used. 1 e; - S >. t>i 1 •O a .a >« V R Sm 2^ ^& O K c O o |1( No. No. No. No. 2 2 11 1 1 20 i 1 1 30 48 85 18 ------ 694 d 4 4 66 5 5 112 f 2 2 19 3 S 18 1 1 16 2 2 28 e 2 2 10 i> 7 1 6 81 1 1 4 1 5 8 2 100 k 6 5 1 211 1 1 1 1 S 8 29 m 4 2 2 6S 2 1 1 6 6 8 3 89 1 ^ 8 2 1 i 15 1 1 5 1 1 8 1 1 3 6T 49 18 205 3 1 2 6 I 1 8 2 I 14 2 1 1 4 2 2 4 4 3 1 16 2 2 8 P 4 4 10 2 1 1 5 4 8 1 9 2 2 9 2 2 7 6 6 25 2 2 12 3 2 1 7 4 4 10 6 6 27 S 4 4 18 1 1 2 3 'S, o Dollars. 11,000 8,000 43,000 479,500 17,500 154,000 6,500 7,700 8,000 6,000 9,000 18,100 8,000 68,000 56,000 200 15,000 118,000 2,500 83,500 5,000 18,000 4,000 6,000 1,500 158,750 9,000 8,000 17,000 4,600 4,000 4,500 7,000 11,000 8,100 7,800 8,000 8,000 16,600 4,000 6,.300 10,750 21,800 9,300 2,500 % Feet. 1,400,000 800,000 b 200,000 94,076,000 " 500,000 27,400,000 e 10,700,000 a 600,000 2,400,000 8,000,000 8,600,000 1,400,000 1,080,000 1,000,000 J 18,000,000 19,700,000 20,000 2,100,000 7,076,000 650,000 3,950,000 1,000,000 1,800,000 260,000 " 600,000 800,000 18,864,000 1,500,000 250,000 8,300,000 325,000 820,000 790,000 550,000 1,875,000 460,000 630,000 411,000 2,100,000 675,000 894,000 2,174,000 900,000 1,470,000 200,000 Dollars. • 11,200 9,600 b 1,500 868,800 44|600 128,100 11,000 36,200 20,000 24,600 14,000 80,000 10,000 J 180,000 247,000 200 16,800 160,000 6,600 58,500 10,000 18,000 8,000 20,000 2,500 221,565 15,000 4«,on» 4,455 4,800 11,105 6,000 6,600 7,300 7,860 6,665 1,900 28,000 6,000 8,500 21,740 9,000 20,580 2,400 » Estimated in secretary of state's office. b For 1 mill, reported **none." " Sawed in 1 mill reported as flouring, saw, and planing mill. <> Includes 2 lumber and lath, and 1 lumber and shingle mill. e Not reported for 1 mill. f Includes 1 lumber and shingle mill. s Saw and planing mills. b Includes 2 lumber and shingle mills. i Inclndes 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber, shingle, and lath mill. ) Not reported for 2 mills. It Inclndes 3 lumber and lath, and 2 lumber and shingle mills. 1 1 in operation only part of the year. ^Includes 1 lumber, stare, and shingle mill, and 1 lumber, shingle, and planing mill. » Inclndes capital Invested in a stare mill,— the other statistics tabulated with stare mills. o Inclndes lumber sawed in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. p In operation only sis or seven months. SAW MILLS. 291 TABLE IL— Continued.— (Saw Mills. n Po-WER Used. V >> o a O s i U R l-H en o a a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. if r XI £ No. No. No. No. Dollars. Feet. Dollars. Seseca ...--_. ... 8 1 2 16 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 8 1 1 2 1 1 20 4 d 8 1 2 8 8 2 1 1 25 1 2 2 8 1 2 i 3 i 1 1 10 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 28 1 1 1 1 2 8 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 10 4 2 2 1 i 2 i 9 1 2 42 8 3 2 1 2 I 6 2 4 14 2 2 45 45 « 121 4 69 6 24 7 6 4 10 2 1,156 6 r 8 4,500 1,000 1,600 45,800 2,000 5,000 1,600 1,800 2,000 1,500 10,000 1,.'>00 4,500 9,5(10 2,000 4,000 117,000 95,000 22,000 116,400 1,400 67,600 2,000 17,000 8,200 8,800 12,000 12,000 2,600 2,789,000 4,000 6,600 • 680,000 a 6,960 7,000 Woodstock . 100,000 4,000,000 400,000 800,000 100,000 80,000 250,000 20,000 b 700,000 1,200 42,760 Brighton 4,800 8,000 Deerfield. .. 1,200 Genoa 960 300 Handy. . ... . ., .- 4,000 Hartland 1,500 Howell 350,600 1,400,000 50,000 850,000 3,000,000 8,000,000 c 12,811,000 140,000 5,000,000 286,000 8,000,000 980,000 165,000 1,940,000 1,200,000 150,000 246,650,000 800,000 1,800,000 r 200,000 19,000,000 26,000,000 168,860,000 18,000,000 18,000,000 88,000,000 99,850,000 6(000,000 26,000,000 14,576,000 4,000,000 6,150,000 2,000,000 800,000 400,000 400,000 250,000 800,000 275,000 4,200 18,700 600 tFnadilla 8,500 Mackinac Co — ._ 40,000 40,000 St. Ignace....... ........ c Macohb Co -. 214,590 1,250 Clinton ..-,_ ._.-.— . 96,000 Brin 5,000 Lenox... _... .. . 50,000 e 9,800 Kay 2,160 Sterling 31,330 Warren -...„.. -. ... . 18,000 1,500 2,519,900 Arcadia . _ — .. .. .. 7,500 Bear Lake 16,900 Filer 8 8 11 2 1 h 2 1 6 2 3 17 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 8 11 2 1 2 6 2 2 7 1 i 1 i 1 2 i 6 2 i 1 2 4 4 70 175 715 110 50 130 425 88 150 208 23 79 80 12 4 40 8 12 205,500 280,000 1,555,000 75,000 70,000 600,000 810,000 28,000 650,000 180,500 14,000 110,000 8,000 2,000 15,000 6,000 16,000 8,000 7,500 228,000 260,00* 1,683,500 Ist Ward- 180,000 2d Ward 173,500 261 ,.500 4th Ward. 1,018,500 68,000 Stronack...... .... 816,000 128,600 Chocolay _ .... .. 40,000 Ely Forsyth . - - .. 28,500 lahpeming ...--- 9,600 lakpemmg City, 1 St Ward 4,000 Marquette 10.000 25,000 6,000 5,800 » Tor 4 mills,— the other statistics of 1 tabulated with flouring mills. * Includes 300,000 ft. sawed in a lumber and heading mill,— value tabulated with stave, heading, and hoop factories. ■= Reported "none." ^ Includes 1 lumber and salt manufactory. « Estimated in secretary of state's office. ' Not reported for 1 mill, r Sawed in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills, ii Lumber, lath and picket mills. 1 Includes 2 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber and lath mill. 293 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 18?4. TABLE II.— CoNTiKUED.— &w Mills. i 1 a Power Cssd. ■g & •B. 00 o 1 1 "a 5 on o s COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. P O >* ■Ssi ¥ o o I No. No. No. No. Dollars. Feet. Dollars. 8 1 b 1 1 5 1 4 16 • 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 8 2 1 6 1 5 13 1 e 1 1 e 1 1 8 1 1 1 5 1 4 11 4 i 1 i 1 2 1 1 6 1 6 11 i i 1 4 2 1 1 i 1 2 1 i 1 i 593 26 68 . 40 465 75 890 237 70 8 4 105 20 85 6 24 12 8 565 65 500 200 2 7 4 10 15 434,000 8,000 26,000 80,000 850,000 60,000 800,000 254,000 60,000 1,000 78,704,000 1,200,000 8,000,000 6,000,000 68,504,000 6,720,000 56,734,000 84,955,000 6,000,000 600,000 786,416 Urant » 12,000 Hamlin 72,000 Lincoln 42,000 Ludinqton City 660,416 1st Ward 100,000 4th Ward 560,416 445.500 jEtna 116,000 Austin 5,000 Big Rapids City 170,000 20,000 150,000 4,000 9,000 7,500 2,600 360,000 30,000 880,000 197,600 600 8,000 2,000 8,000 8,000 19,300,000 6,000,000 18,800,000 1,055,000 6,200,000 900,000 1,000,000 76,000,000 7,000,000 69,000,000 28,575,000 75,000 8,000,000 100,000 600,000 248,000 let Ward 60,000 2a Ward 183,000 Colfax 10,000 4 64,000 Hinton. -. 6,500 11,000 625,000 Cedarville ... 70,000 555,000 284,650 Bdenville 900 45,600 Gladwin 1,000 6,000 Ingersoll 26,000 f 800,000 16.300,000 2,800,000 160,000 20,887,290 2,200,000 1,100,000 K 1,600,000 1 2,080,000 200,000 1 2,200,000 4,100,000 850,000 140,000 m 1,760,000 607,290 850,000 Midland . 4 4 e 1 42 5 2 2 4 1 i 5 2 2 2 6 n 2 2 4 4 1 83 5 2 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 5 2 8 2 i i 1 2 1 i 117 45 5 206 30 8 S 18 4 25 6 6 7 23 27 4 169,000 12,000 2,500 167,700 18,000 8,000 8,000 18,000 1,500 18,500 8,500 8,500 8,000 15,200 45,000 8,000 164,150 HlSSAITEEE Co., 43,000 1,850 488,060 Ash _ Bedford e 32,500 13,200 Berlin 7,600 21,400 Dundee...... Brie.. li 2,750 Bxeter ...... . . 42,000 a 51,000 8,500 1,960 24.400 Ida La Salle Milan 3d Ward 200,000 KaisinTille » Estimated in secretary of state's office. b Lumber and lath mill. ^ Includes 1 lumber, lath, and shingle, 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber and lath mill. ^ Estimated in secretary of state's office for 1 mill. •> Lumber and shingle mill. f Sawed in 1 mill tabulated with shingle mills. E Estimated In secretary of state's office for 4 mills. ii Includes 1,000,000 feet sawed in 1 mill tabulated with stave mills. 1 Includes 100,000 feet sawed in 1 mill tabulated with shingle mills. J Includes 1 lumber and planing mill, 1 lumber and shingle mill, and 1 lumber mill and broom handle factory. It Includes 200,000 feet sawed in 1 mill tabulated with staye, heading, and hoop factories. 1 Operated by 6team and water. ■"Includes 250,000 feet sawed in 1 mill connected with wood bending works,— other statistics tabulated with miscellaneous. ■> Manufaclure also carriage and wagon stuff. SAW MILLS. 293 TABLE IL— Continued.— ^fflw Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Snmmerfield-.- Wkiteford Montcalm Co... Bloomer. Bashnell Cato_ Cryetal Day Douglass Evergreen Fairplain Ferris , Greenville City. 1st Ward 2d Ward Maple Valley.. Montcalm Pierson Pine Reynolds Sidney , MUSKKOOX Co... Blue Lake Casinova Dalton Eggleston Frnitport Holton Laketon Montague Muskegon Muskegon City 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward Norton Bavenna Whitehall White Elver... Newatgo Co.... Ashland Beaver Bridgeton •a ■ Power Usbd. o s i» i>< a OS ■gfe K H 1^ o o P< No. No. No. No. 2 1 1 T 5 5 83 65 56 9 942 2 1 1 22 2 2 13 2 2 21 1 1 7 a 4 4 26 1 1 S c 2 2 40 « 2 2 2T 8 8 13 4 2 2 6S 2 1 1 21 2 1 1 47 f 8 8 172 s i h 2 2 88 9 8 1 80 4 2 2 50 I 6 5 1 J 58 ill 11 248 68 68 10 2,292 1 1 1 9 e 6 5 1 71 5 5 65 1 1 26 m 1 1 15 1 1 1 40 13 18 617 1 5 5 LW 8 8 84 16 15 914 o 8 8 135 2 2 __ 96 4 4 2S7 6 6 897 P 2 1 1 60 4 4 10 7 6 2 189 4 8 1 1 103 26 14 10 2 435 • 8 2 1 40 1 1 c 2 1 1 86 a O Dollars. 8.000 19,600 668,800 80,000 2,500 6,000 2,000 16,000 5,000 16,000 11,500 6,500 75,000 80,000 45.000 162,500 42,000 89,000 78,000 83,000 146,300 4,742,200 8,000 43,500 18,000 10,000 10,000 24.000 1,280,000 270,000 82,000 2,774,600 450,000 876,500 818,000 1,186,000 26,500 6,700 158,000 81,000 276,200 12,.600 8,000 9,000 a Feet. 1,600,000 2,800,000 118,996,246 3,000,000 100,000 5,000,0110 600,000 1,560,1100 2,700,1100 <> 4,100,000 1,646,246 426.000 7,500,000 8,000,000 4,600,000 48,000,000 8,100,000 22,100,000 6,300,000 8,300,1.00 5,675,000 438,448,111 150,000 8,8611,000 65,000 200,000 450,000 1,000,000 134,000,000 80,000,000 2.485,500 216,172,261 83,600,000 19,166,547 63,000,000 100,505,714 1,300,000 800,000 24,003,850 19,012,000 30,603,000 1,900,000 620,000 Dollars. 18,100 24,760 1,481,100 27,000 1,400 50,000 5,000 16,300 1> 24,800 b 86,900 21,000 3,400 90,000 85,000 55,000 222,000 78,800 221,000 40,000 98,000 496,000 5,540,976 10,000 74,880 46,000 2,000 6,000 46,600 1,535,714 800,000 24,355 8,041,774 426,000 841,762 868,812 1,406,200 1 13,000 1 8,000 243,083 b 190,120 406,960 ' 19,000 7,400 » Includes 1 lumber and shingle mill. b Estimated in secretary of state's office. ° Lumber and shingle mills. <^ Includes lumber sawed in 2 mills tabulated with shingle mills. « Includes 2 lumber and shingle mills. ' Includes 3 lumber and lath mills. s Includes 2 lumber, lath, and shingle, and 1 lumber and shingle mill. b Includes 1 operated by steam and water. > Includes 2 lumber and shingle, 1 lumber, shingle, and lath, and 1 lumber and lath mill. S Not reported for 1 mill. )' Includes 2 lumber and lath, 3 lumber and shingle, and 2 lumber, shingle, and lath mills. 1 Lumber and shingle mill. 1° Lumber, shingle, and planing mill. » Includes 4 lumber and lath mills. ° 2 lumber, lath, and picker, and 1 lumber and lath mill. p 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber and lath mill. 1 Estimated in secretary of state's office for 1 mill. r Value of shingles tabulated with shingle mills. 294 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— CoNTiiiruED.— /S'aw Mills. i 1 PowBB Used. 1 ID g •a 1 > 3 1 1 S 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. si O si *6 "s s No. No. No. No. Dollare. Feet. Dollars. 8 a 8 2 b 6 1 2 8 26 8 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 i 6 1 2 1 10 3 i ■J 1 1 8 1 2 2 15 8 2 1 i i 1 169 12 2 86 12 67 81 49 7 3 4 2 8 2 4 1 2 182,000 4,600 1,200 46,000 2,000 42,000 25,000 54,000 2,500 7,500 8,000 1,500 1,000 l,.'iOO 8,000 600 1.000 600 21,200,000 88,000 150,000 2,100,000 400,000 1,7.50,000 2,400,000 4,655,000 620,000 310,000 800,000 150,000 100,000 212,000 Dayton. ,_- . ...,-. 80,000 1,060 Ensley. ._.._ . ... 79,000 Everett . 8,000 16,500 Sheridan ... . ...,.»„..._.._ 40,000 Oakland Co , 50,490 6,000 Avon _- .-._ -.. c 4,340 4,(100 Brandon .... . _. ' 1,200 2,000 Lyon ._— . '. ...... 250,«00 20,000 240,000 76,000 800,000 1,600,000 480,000 180,000 80,000 81,451,600 2,800,000 76,000 1,700,000 280,000 276,000 e 4,001,600 2,000,000 800,000 460,000 200,000 500,000 18,000,000 900,000 10,000 12,640,000 J 900,000 160,000 1,000,000 960,000 ! 8,000,000 6,000,000 640,000 2,400 Oakland 1 2 i 800 Orion.... 8,600 Oxford 760 Pontiac City, 2d Ward Royal Oak 2 8 2 2 23 8 1 2 1 8 f 4 2 2 8 1 1 h 2 8 1 19 1 4 1 1 3 1 8 m 8 n 4 2 2 15 1 2 4 2 i 2 8 1 16 4 i 8 8 8 2 8 2 18 2 1 i 8 2 2 1 1 3 i 2 ""II 10 8 6 2 838 44 2 9 4 6 70 22 4 9 1 8 148 22 5 209 67 2 ""n 64 55 24 22,000 1,900 6,000 8,000 405,400 21,600 2,000 2,700 2,000 1,400 17,600 11,000 1,800 6,000 500 4,000 824,000 11,000 1,200 149,800 28,800 4,000 4,000 18,000 86,000 62,000 7,500 o 16,000 Southfield 6,000 Troy 8,500 1,500 523,675 Benona ■ ..... . . ....... 48,000 2,000 17,000 5,00* 2,475 253,500 15,000 Greenwood ,. 2,400 4,100 Leavitt 1,200 Newfield 4,000 160,000 Shelby 9,000 Greenland ............. 200 195,000 k 83,000 Evart Hersey...... . . ...... 1,600 10,000 10,000 58 000 71,900 10,600 Richmond ... . ...... » No statistics reported for 1 mill. i> Includes 4 lamber and shingle mills, c Estimated in secretary of state's office. * Operated by steam and water. , • Sawed in 1 mill tabulated with planing and turning mills, sash, door, and blind factories. ' Includes 1 lumber and shingle mill. K Includes lumber sawed in 1 mill tabolated with shingle mills. i> Inclndes 1 lumber, lath, and shingle mill. I Includes 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber, shingle, and lath mill. i Not reported for 2 mills. k Not reported for 1 mill. 1 2 lumber and shingle, and 1 lumber and planing mill. iu 2 lumber and lath, and 1 lumber, lath, and shingle mill. » Includes i lumber and shingle mills. SAW MILLS. 295 TABLE II.— Continued.— ^tew Mills. i 1 O PoTTBR Used. t o •3, 1 a o Ph -a s > a 1 COUNTIBS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. V o o '6 to s o n No. No. No. No. Dollars. Feet. Dollars. Ottawa Co. . . 42 1 2 • 1 b 8 1, a lamber and stave mill. < Ustimated in secretary of state's office. s Lamber and lath mills. n Estimated in secretary of state's office fori mill. 1 Inclndes lumber sawed in 1 flouring and lumber mill tabnlated with flouring J Includes 1 lumber and shingle, and 1 lamber, latb, and picket mill. mills. 296 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— Continued.— few Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Schoolcraft Co.. Manistlque Onota Shiawassee Co.. Anirim Bennington Bnrns Caledonia Corunna City, 2d Ward Middlebury New Haven Owosso City... Eaeh Sciota Sbiawassee Vernon St. CiaikCo Berlin Brockway China Clay Clyde , Columbns , Coltrellville Emmet Ira Mnsaey Port Haron Port Huron City. St. Clair Si!. Clair City Wales St. Joseph Co.. Barr Oak Conetantine .. Fabins Flowerfleld... Leonidas Lockport Nottawa Park Sherman Tuscola Co Columbia , Dayton Denmark Elmwond Pair Grove Fremont_ , Gilford Indian Fields. Power Used. 0)7! O No. a o No. 12 No. No. 6 S 2 7 12 5 5 4T5 4 4 •A 25 4 2 5 11 24 176 147 24 44 2 41 3 IS 4 4 9 5 1 1 1 1S6 11 12 8 6 6 4 O Dollars. 5-2,000 62,000 71,fi00 5,000 7,000 8, 1 on 4,000 12,000 2,000 5,000 8,000 7,000 7,500 7,000 4,000 865,400 2,000 4,500 1,200 80,000 8,000 1,200 2,000 S,500 5,000 96,000 180,000 7,000 28,000 2,000 40,300 1,200 11, .500 2.900 2,700 8,000 10,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 102,600 .■iiOOO !i,500 6,000 3.000 2,100 8,000 !,000 a 5 Feet. 6,414,724 6,200.000 214,724 11,650,000 300,000 650,000' 700,000 400,000 1,100,000 600,000 1,000,000 600,000 5,000,000 700,000 600,000 200,000 50,669,000 150,000 I! 900,000 75,000 2,500,000 400,000 200,000 iJ 700,000 700,000 « 1,000,000 8,000,000 21,200,000 13.794,000 2,600,000 3,200,000 150,000 3,494,662 148,810 715,000 350,000 350,0110 995,662 5li0,00u 85,000 2(10,000 90,00^ 18,745,000 2,400,000 2,000,000 200,000 600,000 4.50,000 800,000 1> 2,600,000 910,000 Dollars. 97,000 97,000 120,500 8,900 6.600 7,800 8,200 12,000 5,000 10,000 5,000 50,1100 10,600 6,200 2,400 727,850 3,800 750 40,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 7,000 12,000 88,000 810,600 230,000 86,000 42,000 1,800 87,949 1,786 7,750 8,500 4,600 8,943 8,600 1,020 500 1,8.W 212,200 41,000 44,000 8,400 7,800 7,600 16,000 a Lumber and shingle mill. t Estimated in secretary of staters office. Includes lumber sawed in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. d Includes lumber sawed In 1 mill tabulated with stave, heading, and hoop factories. B For 1 mill tabulated with stave, heading, and hoop factories. ' Includes 1 Inmber and stave mill, and 1 lumber, barrel, and kit manufactory. E The value of SO.OOO barrels and kits manufactured, not reported. ■i Sawed in 1 mill tabulated with stave, heading, and hoop factories. 1 Capital invested in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. SAW MILLS. a97 TABLE IL— CoNTiNDED.— &?<; Mills. PowKB Used. ■a a> O "3. a i i COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. •a 2S a, O t S No. No. No. No. Dollars. Koylton Millingtoii - 2 S 2 c 2 2 8 ""■(i"2 2 20 28 G 60 ] 2,000 18,000 8,000 Vassar .. . . 42,000 5(i 2 2 6 f fi 5 1 4 8 2 8 4 2 2 S 1 4 2 23 2 ] 4 1 I 1 1 8 a 1 1 8 1 51 8 8 2 6 1 4 1 2 1 1 8 6 1 2 b4 41 1 2 8 5 5 1 4 2 2 1 1 7 1 4 2 ]2 1 1 4 i 2 8 45 8 3 1 6 1 4 2 1 1 3 6 1 2 4 15 1 8 i 2 1 3 1 2 1 11 1 :::;:: 428 9 ""'io 83 77 57 26 i l;i 10 6 6S 8 B7 IS 58 4 8 12 2 2 2 3 6 6 1 1 10 6 786 46 9 3 895 100 295 """9,-> 5 5 39 80 2 8 14 264,800 8,000 3,700 17,000 19,500 41,000 Almena Arlington Bloommgdale Decatur 5,000 14,800 Geneva ...... ,__ _. 8,4110 5.000 Hartford. _ 7,000 8,500 Lawrence. .- 23,000 3,600 23,700 Pine Grove . 4,200 66,500 7,000 57,100 South Haven Waverly Ann Arbor. ... 3,000 Ann Arbor Ciiy, 1st and 2d Wards 5,000 7,300 Bridgewater . . 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 i 1 i i 5,000 600 1,000 Lodi 3,000 Manchester 4,800 Saline 12,000 8,000 Webster York 1,000 7,000 Tpsilanti City. 4ihand 5th Wards 4,000 1,114,300 Brownstown,. 55,000 4,200 3,500 780,000 260,000 Detroit Oiiy . . . ethWard 1 0th Ward _ 600,000 80,000 88,000 i2th Ward Ecorse Greenfield .__ 2.000 4,000 Hamtramck 86,000 26,600 Livonia .. ...... 700 Nankin _ 3,800 82,000 n s CQ I o ^ a> s a J > Feet. Dollars. 2,800,000 - 13,400 2,200,000 22,000 1> 875,000 8,600 4,500,000 45,000 8 110,000 43,983,418 495,768 600,000 8,300 800,000 1,483,000 17,900 2,9.55,000 58,000 6,156,518 65,000 1,000,000 ■^ 10,000 7,872,900 78,728 2,600,000 28,500 500,000 9,000 2,250,000 24,600 1,400,000 17,000 900,000 18,500 460,01)0 8,000 4,100,000 46,000 216,000 6 8,240 10,900,000 122,000 800,000 6,000 4,293,000 77,765 350,000 20,000 800,000 2,400 1,508,000 21,140 175,000 2,625 70,000 810 800,000 4,800 240,000 8,360 600,000 15,001) 50,000 2,000 40,000 e 600 360,000 300,000 6,000 74,0-28,884 1,443,650 2,1011,000 42,000 660,000 18,000 140,000 1,400 47,638,884 840,000 10,000,000 150,000 29,638,834 670.000 8,000,000 e 120,000 7,000,000 e 105,000 300,000 6,400 200,000 2,400 2,350,000 275,000 1,950,000 86,100 2U0,0C0 8,000 300,000 5,400 630,000 8,200 • Estimated in secretary of state's office for 1 mill. >> Includes lamber sawed in mill tabulated with sbingle mills. ° 1, a lamber and shinele mill. ii Inclades 1 operated bv steam and water. e Sawed in 2 mills tabulated with shingle mills. ' Includes 1 lumber and lath mill, 1 lumber and shingle mill, and 1 lumber mill and handle factory. e Estimated in secretary of state's office. i> Inclades 1 lumber and planing mill. 38 298 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE II.— CoKTiNtJED.— /Saetf Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. PIvmontli Bedford Romnlns Springwella Sampler. Taylor VanBaren Wyandotte City, 8d Ward Wexpokd Co._ Antloch Cedar Creek . Clam Lake... Hanover Harriiig Wexford ti POWBR UBED. >, o B t>. >. 1 2 .D 0) «(c ^1 K y o o »( ^ No. No. No. No. 4 a 8 1 14 4 a : 2" 2 2 9 b 1 1 e 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 2 9 1 1 20 10 7 2 1 187 ] 1 2 2 1 1 21 4 4 128 1 1 2 2 2 34 Dollars. 14,000 20,000 5,000 c 5,000 8,000 1,500 80,000 90,900 2,500 i 2,400 74,000 2,000 10,000 Feet. 800,000 1,650,000 270,000 1,000,000 1,400,000 100,000 800,000 5,000,000 19,000,000 850,000 « 1,280,000 12,500,000 880,000 4,500,000 S 50,000 Dollars. 10,000 28,100 4,050 c 11,200 1,400 8,000 55,000 187,740 4,600 « 16,640 125,000 5,000 f 86,000 * Includes 1 operated by steam and water. l> Connected with ship-yard. * Tabnlated under the heading "ship bnilding." * Not reported for 1 mill. « For 1 mill only. The other mill cut 6,000 feet per day, valued at }18 per M. f Estimated in secretary of state's office. s For 1 mill tabulated with flonriug mills. SHINGLE MILLS. 299 TABLE III. — Showing for the State and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, the Whole JVumher of Shingle Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products for the year 187S. i a iz; H s Power Used. T3 V >, O ft 1 03 i i i > M i STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o 5 ° is S.3te "1 o o 0) s No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State 223 8 1 2 6 1 6 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 • 1 b 1 7 1 6 1 195 8 1 2 5 24 1 3 2,591 81 11 20 110 4 75 82 20 12 18 25 12 25 15 6 5 1 7 16 8 7 2 25 78 7 66 2 1,087,220 9,000 2,000 7,000 40,000 ■ 750 58,000 24,000 4,000 20,000 6,000 28,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 10,500 10,000 600 2,000 2,700 1,200 1,600 1,000 84,000 19,700 700 19,000 1,000 2,950,695 87,000 Heath _ .. 4,000 83,000 160,000 4,000 102,000 Alpb^a Co., 1 1 Babrt Co., Bay Co. — — — .. ...... 6 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 6 46,000 6ta Ward 20,000 26,000 Deep River -. ._. 12,000 45,000 Bbnzie Co., CrvBtal Lake - - 8,000 ChebotganCo., 5,000 Clake Co., 11,500 1 8,100 2,500 1 600 Genbbee Co., Thetford . ..... 3,500 7,000 Elba 8,000 4,000 Hillsdale Co., Wheatlaod 600 Houghton Co., 60,000 80,800 300 Paris 80,000 Ingham Co., 1 600 « Shingle mill with cider prefs attached, b Lumber, lath, and ehinsle mill, c Shingle mill and axe helve factory. 300 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— GoNTisxj-EJ).— Shingle Mills. i c PoTVBR Used. ■g o P. a m a o (2 i 1 *S, 03 a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o Ci-I No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Ionia Co. . ._ . .. -- -. . . 3 1 1 1 8 3 ' 5 4 1 3 b 1 21 8 8 5 6 8 2 16 4 2 2 1 ] 4 2 2 14 a 2 2 8 1 2 8 1 1 1 16 2 I 1 d 8 8 6 2 e 1 1 3 1 1 1 8 8 5 4 1 8 1 15 2 6 5 2 1 16 4 'i 1 1 4 2 2 10 2 1 1 1 i 3 1 1 1 16 2 1 1 3 3 6 1 1 46 12 27 7 97 4'2 55 37 12 25 6 168 12 26 5-2 47 16 15 204 51 27 16 8 6 61 8-> 4 141 18 20 81 81 9 22 27 8 6 15 168 18 10 04 88 71 22,000 5,00c 15,000 2,000 17,000 6,500 10,500 16,000 4,000 12,000 2,000 45,000 2,000 5,400 17,500 9,000 4,100 7,000 75,700 26,200 8,500 4,000 8,000 2,000 9,000 28,000 1,400 64,500 9,000 3,500 « 10,000 20,000 4,000 16,000 16,000 8, .500 2,500 8,000 58,500 4,000 2,500 2,000 6,000 26,000 14,000 4,500 1,500 3,000 32,800 Ionia City, Sd and 4th Ward? 9,000 Lyons 22,500 1,300 120,000 AJabaBter - ._ .. 88,000 87,000 35,398 Vernon _ . . 12,000 Wise 21,893 4,000 128,800 4,200 « 12,000 45,000 49,000 6,100 Kalamazoo Co., Wakeshma .- . .., 6 3 1 i 1 Kent Co. __ . . Courtland __ _ Solon..., . . _. Tyrone 12,000 841,400 67,000 24,000 12,660 8,000 Lapeer Co Deerfield Elba Lapeer City, 4ih Ward Mayfield SI,(t00 148,750 2 2 1 1 -■--■- 2 i 1 Macomb Co., 288,400 80,000 9,000 9,900 157,000 120,000 87,000 47.500 80,000 6,000 6,200 207,760 £0,000 7,260 4,500 24,000 67,000 85,000 8,600 1,400 1,200 ^tna Big Rapids Isl Ward 2d Ward Colfax HintoD Millbrook Menominee Co., Geneva 1 i Jerome... Midland Warren Monroe Co Shingle and lumber mills, b Stave and shingle mill. "= Not reijorted for 1 mill. ■> 1, a shingle and saw mill. shingle, lath, and Inmber mill. SHINGLE MILLS. 301 TABLE III.— Continued.— /Sa%Ze Mills. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. MONTCAtMCO... Oato Crystal Day Evergreen Fairplain , Home Maple Valley. Pierson Reynolds Sidney Winfleld MufiKEaoN Co Bine Lake CaBinova Montagae Muskeqon City, 1st Ward Havenna Whitehall Newatoo Co.. Ashland Bridge ton... Brooks Ensley Everett Sheridan OCBANA Co... Crystal Golden Pentwater . Weare 0S0E0I.A Co.. Evart Hersey Osceola... Ottawa Co., Robinson... Pbbsqub Islb Co., Rogers Sasinaw Co Albee Bridgeport Carrollton Eaet Saginaw City. Saginaw City. St. Charles Swan Creek Taymoath POWBB USBD T3 u O 'ft n >. >. aS H n .a Us -»■« |2i 25 ^1 o g O O l§^ « S ^ No. No. No. No. No. 40 36 4 410 2 2 20 1 ) 7 2 • C 2 2 6 2 24 47 19 2 2 20 2 2 l.-i 8 7 1 8S 7 5 2 08 4 4 4 4 4S 54 11 8 3 154 2 1 1 82 2 2 2 2 23 88 1 2 1 25 4 2 2 2 32 7 6 1 lO.^i 1 1 16 1 1 4 8 1 8 1 65 12 e 1 1 8 6 6 122 1 1 25 t 2 2 44 2 2 44 1 1 9 4 4 62 1 1 2 1 1 2 15 28 19 1 1 16 e 1 1 8 15 14 1 296 1 1 h 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 1 6 8 17 147 85 7 7 3 2 1 19 Dollars. 110,170 4,500 2,000 8,000 16,500 6,600 7,500 7,000 15.870 13,600 10,600 18,800 116,800 10,800 4,500 65,000 15,000 1,000 21,000 32,600 7,000 4,000 14,000 2,600 6,000 82,000 8,000 8,000 14,000 2,000 23,000 5,000 12,000 11,000 5,000 7,000 185.100 i;ooo 5,000 20,000 108,000 45,600 2,000 4,000 4,600 Dollars. 467,600- 6,600 64,000 ■ 23,000- 57,100 72,"0» 14,000 88,000> 84,000 59,000 26,000 S0,000< 169,700 16.20D' 80,000 70,000 25,000 4,i;oo 24,000 99,000 15,000' 8,000. 8,000' 54,000 4,000- 15,000 91,000 25,000 25,000 86,000- 5,000 51,000' 2U,000 20,000' 11,000 !,000 12,000- 274,637 3,000 8,000 25,000 136,637: 80,900 3,500 4,000 14,500 > Inclndeg 2 lumber and shingle mills. 1) Includes value of products of 2 shingle mills connected with saw mills,— the other statistics tabulated with saw mills. " Includes value of shingles manufactured in 1 mill connected with saw mill,— the other statistics tabu- lated with saw mills. i Value of shingles manufactured in 2 mills connected with saw mills. » Shingle and planing mill. r 1, a shingle and clapboard mill. s Shingle, and dressed siding and flooring mill, >> Shingle and stave mill. 302 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE III.— CoTSTiisv'EJ).— Shingle Mills. PowBB Used. !■ s i •s d 3 'p. a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. .a ■o a |§ O 11^ O No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Sanilac Co.. - ...... .._...... 2 1 « 1 5 b 2 1 c 2 2 2 1 1 7 1 8 i 2 2 8 1 8.5 28 12 71 4 24 24 7 12 18 26,000 16,000 10,000 81,900 1,000 4,400 16,500 2,000 9,000 4,600 76,000 65,000 Lexington .-..— ...,- ....,- ... 20,000 Tuscola Co. .. ...-. ............ «1,960 900 Millington 2 1 i 15,200 Tuscola ....... . . _- . . .. 26,850 Vassar 8,000 Watertown - .... ..... , ... .. 11,000 Van Buren Co., 8,000 » Shingle and stave mill. >> 1, a sningle and lumber, and 1, a shingle and planing mill. c Shingle and lumber mills. TABLE IV. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Lath Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Numher of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. O Power Used. & Pc 1 CD g 1 S. s > s 1 S a •a STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Is o No. ill 1=^ '1 o No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars, State.- . .,_ 7 4 1 2 1 1 7 4 1 2 1 1 41 26 7 9 4 5 9,000 8,000 20O Sno 800 500 13,100 8,000 100 Bat Co., Bay City, 6th Ward Midland Co., 6,000 8,000 Reynolds.-.. -.— ..... 2,000 PLANING MILLS, ETC. 303 TABLE V. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Planing and Turning Mills, and Sash, Door, and Blind Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State , Allvsan Co Allegan... Gnn Plain OUego Alpkka Co.. Alpena Oity BakbtCo Castletou Baitings City, 1st and 4th Wards. Thomapple Bat Co Bangor Bay City 4tli Ward 6th Ward 7th Ward Behzis Co., Crystal Lake Bebbixk Co Chickaming. Galien_ New Buffalo Three Oaks WateiTliet Beanoh Co Coldwater City 1st Ward 8d Ward Qnincy Sherwood Union CALHOUlf Co Albion Battle Creek City Marshall City Tekousha Cass Co La Grange Pokagon POWEB Used i i o a i A4 f i II fe No. No. No. No. No. 287 197 86 4 2,658 6 6 82 i 2 11 2 2 8 2 2 13 2 2 18 4 4 17 1 1 2 1 2 1 » 2 10 5 6 5 1 117 2 2 84 4 S 1 88 2 1 35 1 IS 1 80 1 7 1 b 1 6 71 10 80 1 6 8 1 23 3 7 50 i 1 8 83 2 81 1 1 1 10 2 5 6 2 64 2 1 17 i 1 15 2 1 8 2 1 2 19 3 16 1 2 : 2 13 8 1 Dollars. 2,975,700 44,600 18,000 8,600 18,000 22,200 2,200 iii.oon 5,000 173,000 85,000 138,000 88,000 2.^,000 75,000 6,000 69,000 15,000 40,000 8,300 10,000 700 86,600 13,000 1,600 11,500 15,000 2,000 6,600 48,500 13,000 13,500 14,000 8,000 14,000 11,000 8,000 Dollars. 5,174,621 48,881 22,000 7,000 19,831 18,000 86,000 8,000 26,000 8,000 72-3,000 67,000 666,000 54,000 12,000 600,000 4,000 201,275 100,000 70,000 6,000 26,000 276 46,400 32,000 1,000 81,000 10,000 8U0 8,600 59,500 20,000 17,600 15,000 7,000 35,000 30,000 5,000 » Operated by steam and water. ij A manufactory of handles, wood fork?, and machinery. c A manufactory of spokes, whiffletrees, and axe handles. 304 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE v.— CoKTiNUED. — Planing and Turning Mills, and Sash, Door, and Blind Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Chkbotsan Co., Benton Clabe Co., Grant Clinton Co Suplain Ovid Delta Co., Eacanaba Eatos Co Benton Charlotte City Delta Eaton Kapids Hamlin Oneida Vermont?ille Qenebeb Co Flint City Ist Ward SdWard Flushing Forest_ Gaines Genesee Grand Tbatbbsb Co Traverse Hillsdale Co., Amboy Fayette Billsdale City^ 4th Ward Huron Co., Kabicon Insbah Co., Laming (My Ionia Co Ionia City, 8d and 4th Wards... Lyons Nortli Plains Portland Sebewa Iosco Co __ Baldwin Tawas Jackson Co Colnmbia Hanover _ Jackson City. 1st Ward Power Used ta >* ■^ u "p. a OQ i > 'S. O rs >> r .ct 1' •si . P3 o Cm C No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 2 2 14 12,000 4,000 1 1 7 3,000 5,000 8 2 1 3 2 1 12 6 6 8,800 2.800 6,000 10,600 5,50() 5,000 1 1 S 10,000 25,000 12 1 a 4 1 2 1 2 1 S 1 4 1 i i 4 98 5 68 4 5 5 5 6 111, .500 2,000 88,000 5,000 4,500 1,000 8,000 8,000 340,600 1,200 315,000 8,000 2 4,400 2,000 2 9,000 6,000 10 6 8 8 1 1 1 b 1 9 6 8 8 i 1 1 1 i 125 104 89 65 .5 7 4 5 866,400 340,000 66,000 285,000 8,400 5,000 15,000 8,000 254,900 245,000 100,000 146,000 1,400 7,000 500 1,000 1 1 6 8,000 S,000 8 » 1 1 8 1 1 19 8 5 25,500 2,500 8,000 11,000 1,000 6,000 1 1 11 15,000 4,000 1 1 2 2,000 5,000 3 8 76 90,000 119,000 C 4 1 1 59 43,000 63,500 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 i i i 21 16 5 12 5 15,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 8,000 25,000 15,000 6,500 15,000 7,000 2 ] 1 2 1 1 '. 8 4 4 7,000 6,000 1,000 39,500 4,000 5,500 80,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 5 1 62 2 4 46 15 92,900 4,000 2,500 86,400 40,000 « Includes 1 handle and barrel factory, b Planine mill and foundry. « Spoke fectory. PLANING MILLS, ETC. 305 TABLE Y.—CosTmvsn.— Planing and Turning Mills, and Sash, Door, and Blind Factories. 1 1 POWEB UaBD. i CO a i a M 1 s 9 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. HI r !l o 5 o O O © 5 No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Sth Ward 8 1 5 2 2 1 17 1 11 2 4 2 1 2 2 2 6 2 1 1 b 1 2 2 1 1 11 1 1 1 • 8 1 4 1 6 1 1 d 2 1 8 2 1 1 8 3 1 4 2 1 1 11 i 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 8 1 4 1 6 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 i 6 1 4 8 26 5 117 110 4 8 861 6 25 298 46 120 70 40 22 6 14 47 27 16 12 15 5 6 4 1 162 20 15 10 80 6 21 6 32 3 6 15 8 16 13 2 10 80 12,000 6,000 112,200 107,000 4,000 1,200 436,000 6,000 10,000 889,000 72,000 188,000 60,000 88,000 44,000 21,000 10,000 80,500 22,000 10,000 12,000 6,000 2,500 8,400 1,400 2,000 127,500 10,000 4,000 8,500 78,000 2.000 85,000 2,600 21,600 500 1,600 7,500 12,000 28,600 20,000 8,500 8, POO 85,000 42,400 4,000 146,00ft 186,000 6,000 4,000 560,000 9,000 15,000 6lh Ward KaiiAmazoo Co Kalamazoo . . Schoolcraft Wakeshma _, Keht Co Caledonia Grand Rapids City 494,000 iBtWard 68,000 251,000 68,000 72,000 45,000 24,000 18 000 4th Ward 8th Ward 7th Ward i 1 1 Sth Ward Nelson . 66,800 40,000 20,000 20,000 26 000 SdWard 4th Ward Mayfleld North Branch _ _. . 1 1 i ----•'- 1,800 Lbtclanatv Co 1,5«0 1,000 600 Leelanaw _, .. Lbnawek Co 188,000 Adrian City, let Ward 16,000 7,500 92,000 10,000 57,500 8,.'500 Deerfield- .. _ ,_^ Palmyra , I/rVTOSSTON Co., Unadilla Macoub Co. .. 36,000 1,000 4,000 Chesterfield 11,000 20,000 Manistee Co., Manistee City _ .-_-- - ... 13,800 8d Ward 18,000 1 800 Ludington CUty, 8d Ward Big Sapids City, 2d Ward 74,000 » Handle factory and saw mill. t Planing, shinsle, and heading mill. « Inclndes 1 spoKe, hab, and bent work factory, and 1 shingle, and broom and fork handle factory. •> 1, a hub and spoke factory. 39 306 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE V. — CoNTiKUED. — Planing and Turning Mills, and Sash, Boor, and Blind Factories. n i 1 POWBK tJsBD. *6 & ft a W i to a 3 1 3 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 1- si OJ'JQ o IP ■s ^1 o a No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollan. MONKOE Co _. . ,. „ 4 8 1 • 1 1 1 7 1 4 1 b 8 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 cl 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 4 1 a 1 1 1 6 8 2 « 1 8 8 1 1 4 8 1 1 1 1 6 1 8 1 2 1 1 8 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 2 1 7 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 '"i'l 8 1 1 45 88 8 2(1 10 7 65 4 61 17 84 6 4 64 15 47 2 5 IS 10 7 4 8 10 83 8 10 10 6 87 10 8 64 6 6 8 3 U 18 8 5 11 47 6 8 81,600 28,600 8,000 20,000 600 8.000 98,500 8,000 85,000 25,000 60,000 4,000 1,500 56,000 15,000 40,000 1,000 6,000 12,500 10,000 2,600 6,400 8,000 8,400 8,000 88,000 10,000 5,500 15,500 7,000 92,000 20,000 6,000 65,000 2,000 8,000 1,000 2,000 83,200 15,000 6,000 9,000 18,200 84,000 6,000 600 128,000 118,000 2d Ward 1 i i 1 i 1 10,000 8d Ward 100,000 4th Ward 8,000 Whiteford 6,000 Montcalm Co ... ... ,_, ... 110,100 Cato 2,000 Greenville City .. ... 100,000 lat Ward 60,000 2d Ward . 60,000 Pierson 7,000 1,100 101,000 20,800 80,000 Muskegon City, 2d Ward Ravenna , _ 1,000 Nbwatgo Co., 10,000 11,000 10,000 1,000 OaelanbCo Pontiac City, 2d Ward Waterford 6,600 2,600 Hart Pentwater , 8,000 16,000 86,600 Evart Ottawa Co 20,000 Botland City T,500 8,000 1,000 186,000 15,000 8,000 160,000 8,000 4,000 2,000 2,000 44;000 15,000 9,000 6,000 29,000 67,300 4,500 Tallmage Saoina'w Co Chesaning St. Charles Sanilac Co EMarlett 1 1 2d Ward 1 Clay Clyde » HHb and spoke factory. b 1, a shingle and planing mill. ' Sash and blind factory, and lumber mill combined. Door, siish, and furniture factory. » Spoke factory. ' Includes 1 mill operated by steam and water. PLANING MILLS, ETC. 307 TABLE Y. — CoNTiNVED.— Planing and^ Turning Mills, and Sash, Door, and Blind Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Cottrellville Emmet Mussey.. Fort Huron City... Si. Joseph Co Lockport Mendon Stargis TusooiA Co Arbela Elkland Fremont ladiaa Fields VanBukeh Co Almena Bangor Secatar Hartford Paw Paw Washtenaw Co Ann Arbor Gity, 3d and 4th Wards. Kancbester Scio YpHlanti City 2d Ward 4th and Sth Wards Watite Co Detroit City Ist Ward 4th Ward Sth Ward Tth Ward 12lh Ward Hamtramck ., Wyandotte City let Ward 8d Ward , PowEB Used 1 i n u o a tD g 2 >> IS ¥ o J "1 No. No. No. No. No. 2 2 11 1 1 1 1 8 4 2 2 20 4 4 89 1 1 10 1 2 1 2 16 14 1 6 1 27 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 1 8 4 1 8 2 1 5 IS 29 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 • 8 1 1 6 4 15 8 6 2 6 2 52 14 1 1 1 1 S 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 25 10 15 16 12 14 10 2 2 468 402 1 8 8 8 b 2 1 8 1 2 1 8 8 8 15 93 116 148 80 8 63 18 46 2 1 8 1 2 Dollars. 8,000 8,000 2,500 14,000 55,000 25,000 20,000 10,000 18,900 8,000 2,400 8,000 5,500 88,000 2,000 1,500 5,000 8,000 26,600 61,000 12,000 6,000 8,000 85,000 25,000 10,-000 450,000 89a,ooo 10,000 69,000 4.5,000 267,000 17,000 2,00b 50,000 16,000 85,000 Dollars. 12,000 600 2,009 38,000 48,000 10,000 20,000 18,000 84,175 8,300 8,000 1,500 26,875 46,000 1,000 3,000 8,000 1,500 31,500 139,000 17,000 10,009 12,000 100,000 60,000 40,000 994,990 908,800 16,000 270,000 207,800 840,000 75,000 2,000 84,190 24,190 60,000 • 1, a hnh, spoke, and felly factory. >> !, a planing mill and box factory 308 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE VI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Foundries and Machine Shops,* the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Per- sons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Statb AI.I.BQAN Co Alleean , Waylana AI.PKNA. Co., Alptna City Bat C»., Bay City 1st Ward... 4th Ward Tth Ward Bbbribh Co Xiles City Island 4tli Wards.. 2d and 8d Wards... St. Joseph Branoh Co., Quincy ,. CAI.HOUK Co JBattle Creek City... Marshall City Chbbotqan Co., Benton Clinton Co Bssex OTid Eaton Co Charlotte City Oneida Oenbsxe Co Atlas Fen ton Flint City ]et Ward 2d Ward Grand Tbatbbsb Co Traverse Gkatiot Co., Pine Kiyer. i s O PowBE Used ■a g. o ft n a o m I"- O O life No. No. No. No. No. ITO 122 16 10 22 8,246 2 1 1 i 1 1 10 6 4 2 2 11 7 2 4 1 6 2 2 1 2 i 104 40 60 4 4 8 2 ] 4 8 2 1 1 SO 17 11 6 83 1 1 2 6 2 4 8 1 2 2 1 1 t i 298 270 28 2 2 12 a 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 i 5 2 8 26 21 4 S 4 1 7 2 2 8 2 1 6 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 60 8 9 4S 41 7 1 1 4 2 2 10 ft o Dollars. 4,649,889 28,000 16,000 8,000 11,000 28,889 69,000 1,400 29,000 19,000 18,000 6,000 10,000 2,000 636,600 615,000 21,600 10,000 7,600 1,600 6,000 29,000 22,000 7,000 89,600 2,600 15,000 72,000 66,000 7,000 8,000 11,000 Dollars. 6,924,987 6,000 5^660 20,000 168,273 67,273 89,000 2,000 14,609 14,600 8,500 6,000 1,600 718,300 698,300 26,500 6,000 6,000 8,000 3,000 52,000 48,000 4,000 177,200 8,200 9,000 165,000 156,000 10,000 2,000 18,609 * Includes steam engine and boiler works. FOUNDRIES AND MACHME SHOPS. 309 TABLE Yl.—CosTiNVED.— Foundries and Machine Shops.* i n S S PowBR UsEr , i 1 m O s ■a S. S > 1 5 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. O f J P4 No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. HltlBDAtE Co., Fayette 1 2 6 2 1 2 8 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 9 2 4 « 8 3 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 1 8 2 1 4 2 2 1 2 4 1 1 2 6 2 1 1 2 1 i 2 1 1 2 1 i 5 2 k 2 1 2 2 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 80 82 28 6 4 69 26 16 11 10 S 11 4 103 8 100 22 6 13 8 209 28 166 15 17 16 2 67 27 11 16 5 8 17 33 8 80 5 8 2 38 14 24 10,000 100,000 64,000 43,000 5,000 6,000 79,000 80,000 15,000 16,000 15,000 6,000 28,000 6,000 118,000 8,000 110,800 10,600 8,000 6,000 1,600 212,700 26,000 178,600 9,200 21,000 20,000 1,000 . 68,000 28,000 18,000 10,000 5,000 15,000 25,000 23,000 8,000 20,000 8,700 1,700 2,000 81,000 15,000 16,000 20,000 HotroHTON Co., franklin 135,000 29,000 » 16,000 Inghah Co Lansing City _ Vevay 6,000 Williamstown 8,000 110,000 82.000 Ionia (My iBt and 2dWard8.- _ 12,000 8d and 4Ui Wards 20,000 Lyons ., 20,000 North Plains 6,000 46,000 Portland 2 Konald 8,000 Jackson Co. _..._. 158,000 8,000 150,000 8,200 4,000 Columbia . Jackson City, 1st Ward- 2 1 1 8 i 2 1 1 i Comstock . 8,000 1,200 Kbnt Co., ffrand Sapidt City ., 809,000 2d Ward 66,000 4tli Ward 8th Ward 221,000 83,000 Laphk Co 50,000 Lapeer City, 4th Ward 49,000 1 1,000 LlSITAWBE Co. ., ... 83,000 Adrian City 81,000 6,000 4th Ward 26,000 Hudson _,, G,0OO Seneca _ 10,000 Tecumseh ..... .. .... 86,000 41,000 1,000 Brighton 40,000 7,200 2 2 1 i Bruce 8,700 Clinton 8,500 Manistee City 2d Ward 2 1 1 2 1 1 61, .WO 12,500 8d Ward 49,000 * Includes steam engine and boiler works. • Not reported for one shop. ' Operated by steam and water. « 1, an "iron and brass foundry." ' A manufactory of " portable engines, B. B. hand cars, baggage and freight trncks, and agricultural implements." 310 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE VI. — Continued. — Foundries and Machine Shops. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES', AND WARDS. Makqitetti! Co JtTipeming City, iBtWard Marquette City Hkcosta Co., Big Rapide City, 2d Ward Monroe Co., Monroe City, 2d Ward UnsExooK Co Montague _-_ Muskegon City 2d Ward 8d Ward Oakland Co Addison Avon Bloomfleld Holly foniiac City 1st Ward 8d Ward Oceana Co., Pemwatet Osceola Co., Evan 0TTA5VA Co Holland City Spring; Lake Saoinaw Co East Saginaw City. Saginaw City Sanilac Co., Lexington Shiawassee Co Owosso City Shiawassee Vernon St. Clair Co Brockway Clyde Port Huron City... ■ St: Clair City St. Joseph Co Burr Oak Colon Lock|>ort Stnrgis Power Used. 22 o No. a, o No. ■S 3 No. !a2 No. a No. 100 84 i 80 186 120 IC 26 18 4 4 168 8 1 14S 79 Dollars. 60,000 80,000 so.poo 10,000 20,000 170,000 15,000 155,000 125,000 80,000 28,600 1,000 8,(100 8,000 10,000 6,500 2,000 4,500 S.OOO 4,000 41,000 4,000 87,000 245,000 210,000 85,000 10,000 25,700 18.000 2,000 6,700 645,900 2,000 1,000 522,900 20,000 104,000 1,000 5,000 86,000 12,000 Dollars. 105,000 80,000 75,000 10,000 10,000 188,000 40,000 143,000 120,000 28,000 24,600 5,000 2,000 5,000 8,500 4,000 1,000 8,000 10,000 6,000 60,500 4,500 46,000 842,000 816,000 27,000 11,000 4T,000 83.000 2,000 12,000 74,500 500 2,000 72,000 122,764 1,500 2,264 90,000 20,000 * Includes steam engine and boiler woike. • 1, a locomotive and car factory ; the value of prodacts not reported. ' Foundry and planing mill. FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. 311 TABLE VI. — Continued. — Foundries and Machine SJwps.* a n O n Power Used. o m n ■a 1 a 'St CD D CO0NTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. •Ss si £.« o a? o '1 "S No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars, TuecolaCo, .......... . ...... ... 8 1 2 1 6 2 1 1 1 2 28 20 • 7 b 8 6 1 1 1 1 «5 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 i 2 21 14 2 8 6 1 1 1 5 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 9 4 17 5 8 2 2 10 1,267 867 868 200 208 28 40 26 8 886 2 8 10 12,200 2,200 10,000 8,000 22,400 6,500 4,000 1,500 4,900 12,000 1,674,000 1,144,000 495,000 296,000 242,000 20,n00 80.000 60,000 2,000 518,000 2,000 6,000 9,000 12,000 Indian Fields 8,000 VnsBar . 9,000 Vak BmiKN Co., 6,000 86,000 8,000 iBtand 2d Wards 6,000 8d and4tli Wards.. 8,000 1 1 C 6 S Tpsilanti City, 4tli and 6th Wards... 28,000 2,686,000 Detroit City 2,029,000 865,000 8d Ward 825,000 4th Ward 628,000 7th Ward 40,000 8th Ward 175,000 10th Ward 100,000 12th Ward 1 6,000 634,000 Nankin 1 2,000 6,000 Wyandotte City, M Ward 15,000 • Includes steam engine and boiler works. • Includi'S 3 brass foundries. i> Includes 2 "machinists and workers inhrass.' • 1, a brass foundry. 313 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE Yll.— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Citim, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Agricultural Implement Worhs, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1813. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Statb Alleoah Co Allegan _ Gnn Plain Watson : Babbt Co Hastinqs City, 2d and 8d Wards.. Thornapple Bebkibn Co., Baclianan Bkanch Co Cotdwater City, 2d Ward Union Calhoun Co Albion Battle Creek City... Marshall City Cabs Co La Grange Penn Pokagon Cltntos Co Bingham Greenbush Baton Co Benton Eaton Rapids Walton_ Windsor Gekesee Co Fenton Flushing Grand Teatbbse Co East Bay BlIiLSDALE Co Fayette PowEB Used o K >, >> flS a § .a !§ to f O 1 ^ No. No. No. No. No. 70 48 12 6 4 920 8 2 1 10 1 8 1 6 1 1 2 45 35 10 6 16 6 & 1 10 1 105 85 1 40 80 1 23 b 2 a 1 16 6 i 6 1 7 a 1 »•-- 5 1 2 1 27 8 a 1 1 2 t 6 12 5 8 A 1 2 ] 2 22 8 1 4 Dollars. 962,700 7,850 7,000 750 10(1 45,000 85,000 10,000 5,000 26,000 8,000 1S,00D 119,000 58,000 21,000 40,000 24,000 15,000 8,000 6,000 11,000 111,000 1,000 29,600 4,.M0 6,000 6,1100 14,000 8,800 7,000 1,800 1,000 85,000 6,000 Dollars. 1,400,400 5,709 8,600 1,6011 600 115,000 100,000 16,000 7,009 26,500 6,500 20,000 146,009 76,000 40,000 80,000 48,500 81,000 2,609 15,000 11,800 10,000 1,800 26,000 6,000 5,009 8,000 12,000 11,009 10,000 1,000 409 63,009 8,009 » Includes foundry. » Stoves manufactured in 1 factory, and foundry connected with both. o Operated by steam and water. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMElSfT WORKS. 313 TABLE yil.—CoNTmvuD.—AgricuUural Implement Works. i P 1 Power Used. a o •6 1 s s a. 5 n COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. >> -a d si O r Hi J i o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. mihdaU City, 1st Ward 1 ' 1 4 1 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 • 1 b 2 5 4 1 1 2 • 1 1 8 = 1 2 4 1 1 b 2 5 i 1 2 2 1 • 1 5 1 f 8 1 2 8 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 8 2 ] 1 1 2 8 2 i 1 1 1 8 1 2 2 1 1 8 2 1 1 3 1 1 I 1 1 i 14 4 82 4 21 4 3 182 179 U 165 3 130 88 85 9 27 49 3 10 28 9 19 11 1 4 6 22 6 11 6 5 6 34 8 16 15 29 26 10 16 20,000 10,000 29,500 2,000 23,000 1,000 3,500 63,500 62,000 50,000 12,000 1,600 140,000 162,000 156,000 26,000 45,000 85,000 7,000 15,000 46,000 20,000 26,000 9,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 14,250 760 9,000 4,600 1,000 15,000 28,800 6,000 20,300 2,500 83,000 30,000 10,UOO 20,000 50,000 5,000 19 700 Moscow -..-- . IXGHAH Co . Ingham 1,500 15,000 200 Meridian 8,000 201,000 200,000 50,000 150,000 1,000 225,000 220,000 216,000 35,000 80,000 101 000 Jackson City 1st Ward 8lli Ward Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo ..-,... .._. . Kbnt Co 1 1 1 1 1 4th Ward 5th Ward 8th Ward 1 Lowell 4,000 20,000 44,000 Lapsbb Co., Almont. , Lekawbe Co _ 15,000 29,000 10,600 1,600 6,000 Tecamseh . ._ ............ . LiTISGSTOlT Co. ......... ... .. 2 Handy i 1 2 1 8,000 12,600 . 2,100 9,000 1,500 1,000 15,000 25,700 8,000 20,700 2,000 MAnnun^ C.n . , ilichmond ...... .. Shelby 2 1 1 Monroe Co.. Summerfield ... . . .. Greenville Vitij, 2d Ward Commerce.... Milford 2 2 1 1 1 Ponliac City, Ottawa Co., 25,000 85,000 St. Joseph Co... _ .. 15,000 Lockport ,. ...... 20,000 • Includes foundry. b luclndes foundries. <: Foundry connected with 1 establishment. • Broom handle factory attached. • Reported "plow factory and turning lathes.' f 1 includes a foundry. 40 3U CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE VII. — OoKTiNTJED. — Agricultural Implement Works. i D I FoyrBB UsBD. >> o 1 ■g > a s 1 o . S B COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITtES, AND WAKDS. ll "CO O II B No. ? 1 (U ^1 2 o No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Washtknaw Co., Ann Arbor Citt/, Stliand 6tli Wards 1 2 » 1 • 1 1 1 ] 1 30 15 10 s 30,000 14,000 8,000 6,000 60,000 Watne Co _, 26,000 Detroit Citi/, 12th Ward 20,000 1 6,000 ' Includes foundry. TABLE VIII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Musical Instru- ment Manufactories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Statb Kaiahazoo Co., Kalamazoo SBIAnASSEE Co. Vorunna City, 2d Ward Wathb Co., Detroit City... Tth Ward 8tli Ward i PowEB Used. .a o 1^ ■s a> No. No. No. No. 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 No. 114 Dollars. 102 2 100 S8,p00i 4,000 8,000 81,000 1,000 80,000 Dollars. 228.000 10,000 8,000 210,000 10,000 200,000 CAERIAGE FACTOEIES, ETC. 315 TABLE IX. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Wagon, Carriage, and Sleigh Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Em- ployed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. POTfBR USBD. ■s >^ o "5, m g S s > t-t i incts. STATK, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 1? IS o f ,1 ^1 S •s u No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 143 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 2 ] 1 6 1 1 • 8 i 5 1 2 1 1 6 4 2 4 3 1 2 5 8 2 1 22 4 50 67 2 2 1 1 1 1,844 16 10 4 8 84 1 28 55 20 85 43 1 18 16 18 77 49 2 12 14 9 6 8 28 12 4 S 84 IS 16 4 1,669,700 14,000 8,000 8,000 2,000 108,600 600 48,1100 6ii,onu 80,i'no 8U,000 22,200 200 2,B0O 10,500 9,000 83,800 67,5(10 8110 9,500 6,000 4,000 2,800 ],200 18,000 8,600 1,500 7,OU0 89,500 29,500 10,000 2,000 1,777,625 AliLCOAlT Co., 20,155 Alpbita Co., Alpena City _. 9,000 Babrt Co., 8 . 2 1 1 1 1 1 2,000 Bat Co , Bay City, Uh Ward 2,000 110,87» BertraDd .... .... ....... __... 1,000 19,870 Ifilea City 90,000 80,000 2d and 8d Wards . . ._ 8 1 2 4 2 1 «- 60,000 42,400 Bailer 7U0 Coldwater City, 4th Ward. 17,000 1 1 1 18,000 'Union .. ---.. .. 11,700 87,500 60,500 1,000 Battle Creek City . - Bedford _. 2 1 1 6 4 2 4 ] 1 2 2 8 8 MarshaH City 10,000 16,000 6,700 2,700 8,000 Ontwa . , .- - - . 26,980 20,000 BeDtOD _ . ._.. 3,00» Charlotte City 17,000 Qbnxsbb Co ._ 2 69.500 14,500 Flint City, IfltWard 2 1 65,000 Gbaitd Traverse Co., 8,000 • 1, a "carriage and praning shears" factory. 316 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE IX.— Continued. — Carriage Factories, etc. i s o 19 Power Used 3. 1 o i m S 3 '5. CS O 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o •a J ta a> O ■3 = ^1 1 O V a No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Hillsdale Co. , .. _, ,._ .. 4 1 2 1 4 8 1 2 8 4 1 1 1 1 4 6 1 ? 1 10 9 4 8 2 1 1 8 1 » 1 1 9 8 2 1 2 2 2 11 1 1 4 2 !■ 8 1 4 1 3 1 i 8 8 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 1 2 1 i 1 5 1 i 84 8 22 9 25 24 1 11 186 179 7 12 17 143 7 BO 2 55 2 1 163 148 62 26 60 5 4 20 10 4 6 72 20 12 8 15 21 16 90 24 2 85 7 22 20 28 5 28 82,000 4,000 22,000 6,000 19,050 19,000 60 6,000 656,860 666,000 16,000 10,000 80,000 500,000 1,860 46,900 1,000 45,000 400 600 228.000 228,000 87,000 81,000 155,000 5,000 5,000 12,000 6,000 3,000 4,000 61,000 19,500 7,500 12,000 9,000 22,000 10,600 48,000 10,000 600 18,600 8,000 21,000 10,000 16,800 2,000 14,800 38,614 Adams _____.-..._.... , , 2,000 24,000 7,614 19,400 Fayette Moscow..... --,.— . Ingham Co.............. ., ......... 19,000 400 Stockbridge losiA Co., Ionia City, 1st and 2d Wards 15,000 241,700 288,000 Jackson (Jity ..—... ... ... ... 1st Ward 4,eon 14,000 20,000 200,000 8,700 68,600 1,000 66,000 1,500 1,000 191,506 5th Ward 1 1 8th Ward 4 8 1 i 1 9 8 4 ? 1 Springport 3 8 Wakeshma 1 1 I Grand Sapid! City 186,506 80,000 27,000 79,506 6,000 4,600 2d Ward . Tth Ward 1 3 I 1 1 2 Lapeer Co „ .-..,, 21,600 10,000 6,500 6,000 87,000 22,000 10,000 12,000 20,000 28,000 17,000 84,300 80,000 Hadley 4 8 8 2 1 Lapeer City, 4th Ward JJKNA'WEE Co _ Adrian City 2d Ward 4th Ward Clinton 2 2 2 Tecumseh....... ...... ....... 2 4 1 1 6 4 1 26,000 2,800 26,000 60,000 20,600 2,600 18,000 Shelby Washington Ishpeming City, 2d Ward. 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 8 Montague ....--. .... 2d Ward . . B Wagon shop with furnace attached. b Includea 1 reported "wagons and plows." CAEEIAGE FACTORIES, ETC. 317 TABLE IX.— Continued. — Carriage Factories, etc. K M n g n n PowEB Used. i & i g I 1 1 s o COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 1"' 5 = pi -1 1 £ o a No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Oajclani> Co. ......... - . ...... 5 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 2 1 • 2 8 8 5 2 2 1 8 1 2 10 8 8 4 1 2 1 1 i 1 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 6 2 1 8 3 i 2 1 i 1 1 8 8 2 1 2 1 1 7 7 3 i 16 4 6 8 8 4 11 9 2 6 3 8 56 20 6 n 19 5 84 10 10 14 42 10 82 188 127 69 60 8 11 B,800 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,800 1,500 5,000 4,000 1,000 2,400 400 2,000 28,000 18,000 5,000 4.000 6,000 1,000 17,000 6,000 1,000 10,000 55,800 16,000 40,800 99,500 98,500 61.500 88,000 4,000 6,000 16,000 Holly Lyon FonOae City, 2d Ward 1,500 6,000 4,000 Southfleld Ottawa Co., Polkton 4,500 8,000 13,000 Vorunna City, let Ward 8,000 Owosio City St Claib Co. ... .■ ... . 6,000 6,400 Brockway BUey 1,400 6,000 64,000 Colon Mendon ... . ....... - - 26,000 5,000 Nottawa ......... . 4,000 19,000 TnscoLA Co., 4,000 2 2 27,000 13,000 2,000 1 i 3 1 i 2 12,000 Washtenaw Co., 107,400 1st Ward 80,000 77,400 310,500 Detroit City 301,500 let Ward 201,600 3d Ward 85,000 18,000 Nankin 9,000 • 1, reported "bending and wagons." 318 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE X. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Fanning Mill, Milk Safe, and Wash-ioard Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed,' the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAED3. State AltEGAN Co., Allegan Bbkbibn Co Benton ., Mies City, 1st and 4tli Wards . Clinton Co., Greenbasb Eaton Co., Charlotte City . HlLLSDALI Co., Heading Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo Grand Bapidi City, "" " d. Kbnt Co., ifrand I 5th Wari Haoomb Co., Chesterfield.. SHIA-WA63EB Co., Corunna City, 1st Ward , Van Burbn Co., Antwerp Watnb Co., Plymouth. Power Used o n § CO H o 1? 1' ill |5& i ^ No.. -No. No. No. No. la S 1 1 6 1 160 22 1 1 — ... 82 1 1 1 20 12 6 1 1 ] 4 10 10 1 1 40 2 a 1 1 1 8 8 •> 1 1 18 Dollars. 170,000 26,000 28,000 15,000 18,000 1,000 5,000 8,000 20,000 40,000 2,000 6,000 10,000 80,000 9 Dollars. lT6,fl6 18,716 1,700 1,700 7,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 84,000 2,600 3,500 14,009 t5,000 » Fanning mill factory with furnace attached. l> "Fan-mills and wind-mills." PUENITUEE AND CHAIR FACTORIES. 319 TABLE XI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole JVumber of Furniture and Chair Facto- ries, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, ifte Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. i o O PowBB Used. •s ■a oa a o e i l-H 1 o a STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. If O o s a I ■5 No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State 93 4 1 1 1 1 8 1 i 6 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 b 2 1 2 1 8 2 1 55 1 i 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 i 2 « 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 19 8 1 1 1 1 8 1 U 2^181 66 18 2 20 16 8 6 2 178 8 90 45 40 22 16 2 4 51 36 16 8 48 8 6 8 218 188 iiO 12 2,184,700 60,000 26,000 6,000 18,000 7,000 9,600 9,000 500 146,000 10,000 70,000 16,000 50,000 25,000 16,000 6,000 4,000 86,200 26,200 10,000 12,000 76,200 4,000 7,500 8,000 91,600 75,000 16,500 6,000 2,630,611 48,000 Allegan. .......... . 20,000 Gun Plain Otsego Wayland — - 2,000 24,000 2,000 8,800 2,800 Thomapple Sbbsisn Co....... ....__.... .. . 1 2 i 1 1 1,500 121,500 4,000 80,000 1 i 17,600 mies City, 2d and 3a Wards 20,000 80,000 Ooldwmter City, 18,000 QalncT - ....... -— - 7,000 e,ooo 62,500 Battle Creek City 47,600 15,000 Cass Co., La GranEe Clthto:* Co., 1 1 2 2 2 1 10,600 50,461 Eatoh Co., Delta 1,000 7,000 Gratiot Co., Newark 4,000 144,600 HUlsdale City, 100,000 Beading . -— . 44,600 HonaHTOH Co., Portage .,- — . --- ^ -._.- 8,000 * Operated by steam and water. b 1, a fornitnre, sash, door, and blind factory. 320 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XI. — Co:sTi^VBJ).— Furniture and Chair Factories. a I Power Used. ■6 & 1 n a 2 m > i 1 n COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. 11 "DO O 11- ■goDS |1^ J l| No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Huron Co., Sebewftin^ .... ...... .. -_.. . 1 4 8 2 1 1 1 8 10 1 8 4 1 » 8 1 1 2 b 1 1 1 1 1 2 s 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 8 1 4 2 2 1 1 1 4 48 134 133 8 125 1 4 748 40 698 888 120 190 10 6 48 40 S 6 7 14 10 14 17 2 15 2 10 76 50 20 4,000 60,500 25,400 25.000 10,000 15,000 400 1,900 918,500 80,000 878,500 500,000 115,000 263,500 10,000 5,000 44,000 40,000 4,000 1,500 2,000 10,000 10,000 10,500 10,000 4,000 6,000 1,000 8,000 51,200 25,000 26,200 5,000 Ingham Co., 22,000 125,400 Jaekson City -, 5th Ward 125,000 25,000 Sth Ward 100,000 1 400 Kalamazoo Co., 6 6 2 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 8 1,460 1,180,000 Caledonia 60,000 1,100,000 4th Ward , ■_ 680,000 7tli Ward 100,000 870,000 Lowell 1 20,000 Lafbeb Co., Lapeer City, 4t,h "Ward 8,000 60,000 50,000 Tecumseli ...... -- ...- . . - 10,000 Macomb Co., Washington 1 5,000 Manistee Co., Manistee City, SdWard. . .... 4,000 Mecosta Co., Big Bapids City, 2d Ward 1 12,000 MoinioE Co., Monroe City, 20,000 M0SKEGON Co., Musket/on City, 2 20,000 Oakland Co. .. 2 1 1 16,800 Holly 1,800 15,000 Fontiae City, 4tli Ward 1 Ottawa Co., 1,000 5,000 121,000 66,000 60,000 1 2 2 Shiawassee Co. . ..... . 2 1 1 tiwosso City - ....... . • » 1 , a stave mill and chair factory. i> A manufactory of furniture and coffins. FUENITUEE AND CHAIR FACTORIES. 331 TABLE XI. — Continued. — Furniture and Gliair Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. St. Clair Co Cotti-ellville Port Huron City.... St. Joseph Co Constaaiine Nottawa Sturgis TnscoiA Co Elkland Indian Fields Vassar Van Buebn Co., Decatar Washtenaw Co , Ann Arbor CUy, l8tand2d Wards . T;p8ilanti City iBt Ward 4th and Sth Wards Watne Co., Detroit City 1st Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward 6th Ward , tth Ward Power Used ^ B at .a V.n 5 13 -^ 'E s t3 p 1 22 -co O 1^ o No. No. No. No. No. 2 2 15 ] 1 8 1 6 1 8 12 82 2 2 1 1 8 1 1 8 2 4 2 2 21 82 2 1 2 1 1 4 2 • 1 i 27 1 4 1 8 58 8 1 2 1 1 33 2 2 20 1 1 10 1 ] 10 7 S 2 280 1 1 1 1 80 12 8 i 1 1 1 140 8 2 1 40 Dollars. 9,500 1,600 8,0UO 26,800 6,000 7,000 18,300 17,000 SOO 1,200 16,000 - 1,000 27,500 20,000 7,600 4,600 8,000 474,000 75,000 5,000 9,000 850,(100 85,000 Dollars. 16,600 1,500 16,000 88,000 6,C00 6,000 22,000 23,200 1,200 2,000 20,000 8,000 82,000 62,000 20,000 8,0110 12,000 875,000 160,000 10,000 25,000 140,1)00 50,000 ■ A farnltare, sash, and blind factory. 41 322 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Broom Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Capital In- vested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State _ Bakbt Co., Yankee Springs CALHOtTN Co., Battle Creek City Gbnbbee Co., Flint City, 1st Ward Kent Co., Grand Sapids City . 8d Ward 4th Ward. Monroe Co., Dundee St. Joseph Co., Sturgis Washtenaw Co., TpsUanti City, 8d Ward Wayne Co., Detroit City lat Ward lOthWard O Power Used O P. 1 m g 1 > g 'ft <» o o S.S. t ■3° 4 No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. 10 6 i 1 1 1 ] 1 1 4 1 1 i 1 1 ] 56 1 3 6 6 8 3 2 1 8 34 4 80 14,280 280 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 500 250 750 6,500 1,500 5,000 1 Dollars. 80,550 500 6.000 7,000 5,500 8,000 2,500 1,000 700 1,860 58,000 18,000 40,000 PUMP FAOTOEIBS. 323 TABLE XIII. — Showing for the State, and for the Uouniies, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Pump Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the gear 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Babrt Co., Hastings City^ 1st and 4th Wards CALHOtTN Co Battle Creek City Marshall City Clinton Co., Ovid Genesee Co., Fenton H11.LSDALE Co., Heading Ionia Co Lyons Bonald I Ealahazoo Co., Kalamazoo _ Kent Co., Grand Bapids City, 4tli Ward Lenawee Co Hudson. Tecnmseli Midland Co., Midland __ Oakland Co Mllford Fontiae City, 2d Ward Ottawa Co., Zealand St. Joseph Co Lockport Sturgis Tuscola Co., Vassar » Eeported "wind and pnmp mill." !> Pnmp factory and turning mill. « Pnmp and safe factory. fCt Power Used a) T3 C 3 = 'Sa -d M 1 S g| IS 5.^- ^m^ g| s §t^ m ^ p^ ^ No. No. No. No. No. 23 14 2 4 3 138 1 1 2 2 1 1 17 1 1 5 " 1 bl 1 1 12 4 <= 1 1 5 2 2 9 2 2 13 1 1 10 1 8 1 3 12 8 1 1 6 2 1 7 1 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 9 1 4 1 5 1 3 2 47 2 1 1 48 4 4 Dollars. 168,200 8,000 15,000 5,000 10,000 i.OOO 8,000 13,000 7,000 6,000 2,000 4,500 8,000 4,100 8,.500 600 7,000 6,000 2,000 800 93,000 90,000 3,000 4,000 Dollars. 218,850 17,000 7,000 10,000 2,800 6,250 13,000 18,000 10,000 3,000 15,000 18,000 10,000 8,000 800 12,000 6,000 6,000 1,000 111,000 106,000 6,000 5,000 324 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE XIV. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numier of Stave, Heading, and Hoop Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numier of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. S b o Power Used. & 1 H DD a o m > 3 1 B STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS. CITIES, AND WARDS. SI 1=" o si- o lai>le Vallej' Sidney g n 1 a H POWEB Used 13 a> >t 0, a 00 Xi "Sa is is 1 = 1 No. 1 to No. No. No. No. 10 1 1 » 2 1 2 1 c 2 10 ] 1 2 1 2 1 2 257 7S 10 65 9 9 80 9 8 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 42 12 10 20 6 45 26 20 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 1 e 2 5 1 1 ] 2 ' 2 3 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 2 29 6 24 126 40 17 50 19 88 9 e 1 h 8 8 e 2 8 1 8 f 1 2.93 24 105 90 84 i 8 I 2 1 S 1 " 1 8 2 1 1 1 194 72 24 4 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 60 2 1 1 2 1 1 85 10 25 Dollars. 161,500 45,000 6,ii00 83,000 2,000 17,000 50,000 8,600 82,000 4,000 18,000 10,000 1,000 18,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 2,000 10,000 57,800 211,000 6,000 20,000 12,800 31,000 128,849 6,349 48,0(10 55,000 19,000 83.000 80,000 20,000 7,0110 2,000 10,000 4,000 15,000 10,000 6,0110 4,000 Dollars. 102,008 40,000 10,000 23,008 12,600 8,000 12,000 1,500 68,000 8,000 25,000 80,000 1,400 40,000 30,000 10,000 44,125 1,125 48,000 153,600 60,000 12,000 66,000 16,600 70,000 225,684 9,684 110,000 86,000 21,000 174,000 74,000 16,000 20,000 4,000 25,000 16,000 20,000 '26,500 12,000 14,500 » 1, a stave, heading, sash, door, and blind factory. t Nut reported ior 1 facttii-y. c Stave and baiTel fuciory.' 4 Barrel, stave, and heading factory. The capital invented ia one mill is included with that of a saw and plming mill, and tabnlated with saw mill:?. ' 1, a heading and saw mill combined. K 1, a stave and handle factory. »> 1, a stave and handle factory and cooper shop combined, ani 1 a stave, heading, and lumber mill. ' I, a i-aw and stave mill. J Slave, saw, and turning mill, ■■Stave and shingle mill. 336 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XIV.— Continued. — Stave, Heading, and Hoop Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Ottawa Co Georgetown ... Holland City . Bobinsun Saginaw Co Birch Eun Brady Carrollton Shiawassee Co. Bennington Venice Vernon St. Claib Co. ... Cotlrellville ... Ira MuBsey St. Joseph Co... Burr Oak Mendon TtrsooLACo., Gilford Van Bdkek Co.. Columbia Decatnr Hartford Pine Grove Waverly Watne Co Grusse Point. _ VanBuren -O Power Used o ft K t>> .a g ^ a T3 a .Q '%S V, o m turn n o o S o Is^ K P4 is No. No. No. No. No. 4 67 1 8 1 2 >2 45 14 S 34 1 4 1 1 S 2D 10 29 1 4 1 10 1 8 » 1 « 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 15 115 40 45 30 82 20 12 13 91 12 20 • 1 1 1 80 25 1 4 2 1 1 39 15 24 Dollars. 47,000 4,000 80,000 13,000 21,000 1,000 8,000 12,000 12,800 SOO 7,000 5,000 67,600 80,000 26,000 12,500 18,000 3,000 10,000 8,000 40,600 12,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 8,500 7,000 2,000 5,000 Dollars. 62,000 10,000 38,000 14,000 11,500 • 7,S0O 4,000 12,500 ],60» 3,000 6,000 115,000 60,000 b 80,000 26,000 45,000 26,000 20,000 67,500 83,400 1,400 20,000 27,000 25,000 10,000 5,800 2,800 3,000 » Stave, heading, and lumber mill. b Value of lumber tabulated with saw mills. = Saw and stave mill. ^ Stave, heading, and barrel factory. BAEEEL, PAIL, KEG, TUB, AND EIM-WOEK PACTOEIES. 327 TABLE XV. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Barrel, Keg, Pail, Tub, and Rim-worh Factories, the Poiver used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, OOUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State. Antrim Co., Elk Eapids.. Babet Co., Castleton... Beseibh Co Benton NUes City, let and 4th Wards. Beanoh Co Batler Coldwater City, 1st Ward Qaincy Calhouw Co Albion __ Battle Creek City. Manhall City Cass Co.. Ontwa. Penn... Clikton Co., Bingham Eaton Co., Charlotte City.. Genesee Co Atlas Penton Flint City, 1st Ward Hillsdale Co.... Payette Hillsdale City, 4th Ward Huron Co., White Rock.. Inghah Co., Lansing City.. PowEB Used o a 1 H >. ^ x: o ■Sa ■sfl ■% s %^ S H g s S Pi a< is No. No. No. No. No. 60 12 33 15 1,010 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 a 1 2 1 45 20 1 1 25 8 6 2 2T 2 2 8 4 4 12 2 2 12 5 4 1 88 1 2 1 8 9 2 2 2 16 8 3 6 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 1 20 4 8 1 19 1 2 1 1 14 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 18 1 1 6 1 1 12 1 1 6 1 1 8 Dollars. 944,740 50 29,000 14,000 15,000 6,250 250 2,000 4,000 11,060 2,500 1,550 7,000 2,700 2,100 61)0 1,200 35,000 10,100 100 7,500 2,500 7,000 8,000 4,000 !,000 Dollars. 900,f 2,800 52,000 15,000 87,000 16,700 900 9,800 6,500 87,200 10,000 9,200 18,000 7,000 6,500 1,500 1,900 120,000 24,800 800 13,500 10,000 11,800 10,000 1,800 5,000 4,000 « Reported "barrels and foundry." 328 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XY.—ConTisxjED.— Barrel, Keg, Fail, Tub, and Rim-worh Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Iosco Co., Alabaster.. JACKSON Co Jackson City, 7th Ward Springport Kalamazoo Co., Schoolcraft Kent Co., Grand Rapids Ciiy. 8d Ward , 5th Ward Lafeeb Co. Hadley. Lapetr City, 8d Ward... Lesaweb Co.... Adrian City, Rd Ward.... HndeoD Haisin Tecamseh LiTINOSTON Co., Unadilla MONKOB Co., Monroe City, 3d Ward... Oakland Co., Sonthfield ... Saginaw Co., Saginaw City... Shiawassee Co., Owosso City St. Josefh Co., SMirgis Washtenaw Co., Scio Wayne Co., Detroit City... 7th Ward.... 8th Ward.... 10th Ward.. « : 1 1 1 1 i Power Used. o No. No. ■5 ° 3023 No. ill No. No. 16 266 6 260 6 1 100 6 11 16 815 8 12 300 o Dollars. 10,000 15,140 15,000 110 1,500 181,800 1,800 180,000 850 160 700 1«,500 3,000 6,000 2,000 5,500 8,000 8,000 100 125,000 1,000 6,500 5,000 459,000 6,000 4,000 45(1,000 Dollars. 20,000 60,500 50,000 600 8,000 189,988 5,000 1S4,98S 3,800 800 3,000 41,800 6,600 11,000 8.000 21,800 15,000 6,000 500 b 8,000 9,000 22,000 250,1100 8,000 2-^000 225,000 •Reported "slaves, heading, and barrels." b" Started late in the year aad ia doing a business of alioiits ° 1, a cbnrn factory. 0,roo per annum." WOODEN-WARE EA0TORIE8. 339 TABLE XVI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Wood-faucet, Clothes-pin, and Wooden-ware Factories not elsewhere tabulated,* the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873, STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. State , Allhsan Co Watson W^ajland Bat Co., Bay City 4tli Ward 7tli Ward , Bebbier Co Benton Buchanan , NiUB Ciiy, 1st and 4t.h Wards .. St. Joseph Bbakch Co., Coldwater Ciiy, 1st Ward. DALE Co Adams Keading loNtA Co Boston Lyons Kat.ahazoo Co., Kalamazoo.-- , Kent Co., Orand Mapids Ciiy. . iih Ward 8lh Ward * Inclndes box and baakel factories. a Oar laciory. -b Egg carrier factory. 1 s o PowEB Used O ft m a o V o p o ill J No. No. No. No. No. 83 25 8 5 528 2 2 ;::::: 1 2 6 103 8 100 1 1 87 40 2 1 2 20 25 1 8 1 2 80 10 5 A 1 26 b 1 1 i 18 8 10 A 1 1 i 19 la 6 1 65 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 81 61 20 OS Dollars. 882,700 5,700 700 5,000 62,000 2,000 60,000 57,000 25,000 4,000 16,000 12,000 4,000 7,000 6,n00 2,000 25,000 8,000 2,000 6,000 8,500 4,.'5O0 4,000 40,000 73,500 67,5110 IJ.UUO Dollars. 491,347 6,000 1,600 8,500 84,000 4,000 80,000 109,000 80,000 25,000 23,000 26,000 2,500 50,000 7,947 6,667 1,280 28,000 9,400 8,000 6,400 10,600 4,500 6,000 8,500 92,000 72,000 20,0110 42 330 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XYL—GosinsTJET).— Wood-faucet, Clothes-pin, and Wooden-ware Factories not elseivliere tabulated.* COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Lenawee Co.. Deerfield Riga Mason Co., Amber- - Muskegon Co., Norton— Oceana Co., Golden Ottawa Co., Polkton TusooiA Co., Vaasar -- Watne Co., Detroit City, 8d Ward * Includes box and basket factories. O Power ■0BKD ■s ?*» o ft OQ a o to <» V a n o I- o No. s a OS K No. No. No. No. 2 2 2 11 8 8 S c 8 6 39 1 2 Dollars. 11,500 10,000 1,600 2,000 1,000 1,500 3,500 5,000 17,000 Dollars. 80,000 20,00(1 10,000 5,000 500' 6,000 5,00» 4,00(1 46,000' TABLE XVII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Railroad Car and Car Wheel Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Em- ployed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Jackson Co., Jackson City, 6tti Ward... Lesawbk Co., Adrian City, l6t Ward.... Watne Co Detroit City.. 7th Ward.. 10th Ward. Springwells.. i n p o PowEK Used t o 1 n n o Xi ■ga O x> P, O 5° Hi 13 No. No. No. No. No. 9 9 1,970 1 1 80 a 8 5 3 1 2 2 3 6 8 1 2 2 676 1,264 784 214 580 500 Dollars. 1,677,000 575,000 1,082,000 650,000 150,000 500,000 432,000 Dollars. 6,029,911 82,000 1,332,911 4,665,000 1,520,000 200,000 1,320,000 8,145,000 • 1, a manufactory of car trimmings, iron castings, and lanterns. TANNERIES. 331 TABLE XVIII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, CitieS; and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Tanneries, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. State- _ ALLOeAH Co Ganges Leighton Saagatack Bat Co., Bangor Bebeieu Co., Nike City, 2d and 8d Wards Branch Co. , Coldwater City.. 1st Ward 4lh Ward Calhoun Co Albion Battle Creek City ... Genesee Co., Fenton Gratiot Co., Bethany HCRON Co., Kubicou Inqham Co Laiieing City. Leslie Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo Kent Co., Qrand Eapida City, 1st Ward Leelanaw Co , Elmwood Leelanaw - - Lenawee Co Seneca Tecamseh Kacokb Co., Clinton n a g Power Used i. O a, S H i 1 sl n o ■sl . "■if ja -1 No. No. No. No. No. 63 38 i 18 8 B30 5 1 1 3 1 1 2 ] 1 3 1 2 1 2 i 1 3 6T 18 1 48 3 S 7 4 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 '"k"\ 1 1 1 1 IS 10 8 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 6 » 4 1 2 2 16 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 11 8 3 2 2 T 'p. « Dollars. 1,009,350 95,500 20,000 500 T5,U00 4,000 3,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 44,500 15,000 29,500 5,000 1,000 12,000 5,000 4,000 1,000 36,000 38,000 2,300 800 2,000 16,000 6,000 10,000 6,300 Dollars. 1,697,600 50,500 60,000 600 9,000 35,000 30,0110 5,000 38,000 18,000 20,000 5,000 2,500 10,000 9,500. 6,500' 3,000 28,000' 25,00fl- 1,500 800 1,200 82,000- 14,000 18,000 12,500' » Operated by steam and water. 332 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XYIIl.—Co-HTiN-n:ED.— Tanneries. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Marqttettk Co., Marquette City Meoosta Co., Big Rapids City, 2d Ward MoHsoE Co., Monroe City, Ist Ward, Montcalm Co., Greenville City, 2d Ward. MCSKEGON Co., Whitehall Ottawa Co Holland Holland City Polkton Tallmage Zeeland. Saginaw Co Mlast Saginaw City. Saginaw City Sanilao Co., Lexmgton Shiawassee Co., Owosso City St. Claib Co Brockway Cottrellville Port Huron City... St. Clair City St. Joseph Co., Colon Tdsoola Co., Vassal' Vab Bueen Co Columbia Decatur Dt-'erfield Paw Paw Washtewaw Co Ann Ardor City, Island 2d Wards. Saline _, Tpsilanti City l?t Ward , 8d Ward Watne Co Detroit City 7ih Ward. mill Ward Hamframck. Springwells -d PowEB Used & « >> >, XI o g a 13 a ■S^ «2 O o (U 1 .w is No. No. No. No. No. 1 1 i 1 1 8 2 2 12 1 1 1 8 16 5 2 2 1 60 1 1 19 1 1 30 1 i 6 1 1 2 ] 1 8 2 1 1 10 1 1 6 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 12 4 1 8 21 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 15 1 1 2 1 1 7 5 3 2 81 2 1 1 19 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 8 5 8 1 1 29 2 1 1 16 1 1 2 2 2 11 1 o. 1 1 1 8 8 7 7 lr.l 5 6 97 8 8 28 2 2 74 1 1 12 ] 1 52 Dollars. 20,000 25,000 85,000 5,000 30,000 78,000 80,000 40,000 8,000 8,500 1,500 86,000 18,000 18,000 2,000 20,000 88,500 200 1,800 2,000 80,000 4,000 9,000 81,750 14,1100 10,000 780 7,000 54,000 84,000 8,0110 17,0011 15,000 2,1100 842,000 227,0011 42,11110 lS?i,000 15,11110 ll)li,0u0 Dollars, 10,000 26,000 16,000 5,000 60,000 217,500 100,000 100,000 9,000 7.000 1,500 40,000 80,000 10,000 6,000 60,000 65,800 600 1,200 4,000 60,000 4,000 10,000 46,050 20,000 20,000 1,050 S,O0D 104,760 81,550 "28",200 20,000 8,200 690,000 8i5,000 75,000 250,000 15,000 850,000 » Reported. " tanning, and belt, and niilteu factory." SADDLE, HAENESS, AND TRUNK EACTOEIES. 333 TABLE XIX. — Shoioing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Factories, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. PS H P O PowBB Used. ■ft a a o DO 1 p- a M 1 STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAHDS. ia .a eirt O J II o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 55 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 2 8 2 1 1 2 1 a 1 6 4 2 5 1 4 1 2 8 1 2 26 2 29 1 1 1 5 2 3 1 1 2 ] 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 245 8 19 4 10 5 8 2 1 4 13 8 10 6 1 1 12 10 2 18 15 8 84 20 14 8 5 6 2 4 165,200 2,000 18,000 1,600 4,000 7,600 2,200 2,000 200 8,000 17,500 500 17,000 3,400 COO 150 3,000 2,600 600 12,900 12,000 900 24,000 16.000 9,000 1,000 1,500 4.800 8,000 1,800 419,850 Bbrbien Co., Benton . --. 4,000 CaIiHotjn Co. --- -. 84,000 7,000 BatUe Creek City - 1 1 2 1 1 1 18,000 Marshall City 9,000 8,900 La Grange ,. 8,600 400 Cltnton Co., 7,000 21,400 Atlas 3,000 18,400 Grand Trateesb Co., Traverse — - - 2 6 4 2 2 2 2 12,000 Gratiot Co., 2,000 IWGHAM Co., Stockbridere ----- - 60O Jacksott Co. . - 16,000 Jackson City, 4th Ward ___ .., - 15,000 1,000 23,600 20,000 8,500 Kent Co., 74,500 2d Ward -.- 50,000 4th Ward 24,500 Lapeer Co., Hadlcy - - 1,800 6,200 Macohb Co, - .-__ - — T,000 8,000 Chesierlield ... 4,000 a Harness and shoe ebop. 334 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XIX.— GoiiiTiNXjET).— Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Factories. i 1 Power Used. t 1 p o i 1 to > ft 5 13 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. ii f ill ^1 1 CM O No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Midland Co., Midland - - 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 i 1 2 2 1 1 2 8 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 i 2 3 8 3 2 2 8 3 4 9 4 6 4 2 2 8 76 1,500 1,500 400 SOO 2,000 150 1,000 5,000 2,000 8,000 1,300 1,000 300 2,500 60,000 3,150 6,000 2,000 1,000 4,000 1,800 4,000 9,600 4,000 5,500 2,400 1,500 900 MuaKESON Co., Muskegon City. 2d Ward Oakland Co., LyoD. _ . , ._ 1 Ottawa Co., Spring Lake SHIAWASaBE Co., Owosso City ...... . St. CiAiK Co., 1 2 2 St. Joseph Co., Sturgis -- Tuscola Co Indian Fields Vasear _ . 2 1 1 Antwerp _ Hartford Tpsilanti Cilv, 1st Ward Wayne Co., Detroit City, 2d Ward 160,000 lEON SMELTING TUKNACES. 335 TABLE XX. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Nwnler of Iron Smelting Furnaces, the Poiver used in Operating them, the Nurnber of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187 S. bTATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State , Antrim Co., Elk Rapids Benzie Co., Gilmore Delta Co Escanaba Fairbanks. Jackson Co., Jackson City, 2d Ward Leelahaw Co., Centreville Mabqubttb Co... Ely iBhpemiBg Jshpeming City, 2d Ward Marquette Marquette City.. Negaunee Negaunee City.. Tilden SCHOOLCEAPT Co.. Munising Onota VanBurenCo Antwerp Bangor Watite Co 1 Hamtramck t Wyandotte City, 2d;Ward •u Poweb Used £ K a t-j t>, M^ ^n %n i. s o a 22 o o III 15 S. No. o 1 No. No. No. No. 29 25 3 1 2,373 1 1 1 1 200 70 8 S 114 1 1 64 2 2 50 1 1 35 1 1 82 12 10 2 978 8 1 3 485 50 1 1 1 1 BO 94 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 107 150 50 1 1 42 8 2 1 230 1 2 1 200 80 2 2 1 2 1 200 75 1 1 125 6 8 5 3 464 110 '.'.'.'.'.'. 2 2 354 Dollars. 5,125,750 225,000 200,000 300,000 260,000 50,000 100,000 120,000 2,398,000 800,000 8,000 50,000 140,000 675,000 400,000 200,000 125,000 800,000 150,000 150,000 225,000 150,000 75,000 1,257,750 447,750 810,000 Dollars. 4,640,507 280,000 140,000 240,000 160,000 60,000 18,000 240,000 ],.51 6,600 439,000 20,000 54,000 120,000 600,000 283,600 100,000 385,000 185,000 200,000 247,000 147,000 100,000 1,573,907 497,750 1,076,157 336 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XSl.— Showing for the 8tate,andfor the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numlerof Ship-luilding Estallishments, the Poiverused in Operatinq them, the Numher of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State . MnBK^GOv Co., Muskegon City, 2d Ward Ottawa Co., Grand Haven City. St. ClaikCo Clay Port Huron City... WatseCo Detroit City, Itli Ward Springwells, Wyandolte City, 8d Ward n a o ■A s 6: POWEB OaED o t a o s 1 a- >> t'i t 5^ II. No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. 12 8 2 7 922 532,000 2 2 60 27,000 2 2 105 80,000 5 1 « 4 5 1 4 406 ]06 801 120,000 60,000 60,000 8 3 851 855,000 1 1> \ 1 1 200 145 800,000 85,000 1 1 6 20,000 Dollars. 1,204,000 85,000 171,000 478,000 128,000 350,000 525,000 4110,000 100,000 a Includes 1 establishment reported " dry dock." b " Ship yard and lumber mill." TABLE XXII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numher of Axe and Edge Tool Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1878. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. State Cat^hottn Co., Battle Creek City... Eaton Co., Ealou Kapids Kent Co.,_ Oiand Rapids City, 4tli Ward Lowell 01 PowEB Used 13 Oi >t o o. a m Pi 1 « to > a 3 'p. .1 o .a .23 § il r m 0) it No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. 42 10 S 29 20 9 44,000 11,000 8,000 80,000 20,000 10,000 Dollars. 85,500 50,000 8,500 82,000 20,000 12,000 STOVE AND WIRE PACTOEIES, ETC. 337 TABLE XXIII. — Showing for the State, mid for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Stove and Wire, and Tin, Copper, and Sheet-iron Ware Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Antrim Co., ElkEapifla Bat Co., Bay City, 7tli Ward Calhoun Co., Albion Cass Co., Ont"wa »_ Gratiot Co., Newark Jackson Co., Spriagport Kalamazoo Co., RicMand ._ Kent Co,, Orand Baplds City. 2d Ward 4th Ward MiDLAsn Co., Midland __ Muskegon Co., Muskegon City, 2d Ward Ottawa Co., Spring Lake TusooiA Co,, Indian Fields Washtenaw Co., Ypsilaitti City 2d Ward 4tli and Sth Wards. Wayne Co., Detroit City IstWard 4tliWard 7th Ward 8th Ward 10th Ward Power Used. 1 PS 1 a o O O f-f "1 ^ No. No. No. No. No. 88 3 8 22 800 1 1 2 1 1 4 8 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 20 1 1 16 2 2 2 2 2 i i 9 2 2 G 2 2 8 8 8 10 2 2 6 1 -i 4 8 8 8 2 283 2 1 1 26 8 1 2 36 1 1 6 ] 1 16 1 1 150 Dollars. 885,950 l.iiOO 4,000 6,500 500 400 300 500 19,000 10,000 9,000 2,000 15,600 3,000 1,400 10,550 8,250 2,000 321,000 112,000 87,000 2,000 20,000 150,000 Dollars. 567,760 5,0UU 4,000 13,600 1,000 1,000 450 1,000 29,000 16,000 18,000 4,000 89,000 13,000 4,000 15,810 10,810 6.000 437,000 200,000 102,000 5,000 80,000 100,000 43 338 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXLY.—Shoiving for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Breweries, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, the Number of Barrels of Beer Brewed, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. 1 o Power Used. ■i & a a a (2 1 > a s 1 ED U B 'a STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, ANB WARDS. •a a Is S f Si QJ o s No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Barrels. Dollars. Statb . . - 148 4 2 2 2 7 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 6 3 8 1 2 1 1 60 5 47 86 4 2 2 2 2 2 i 612 9 5 4 6 21 7 14 8 2 3 6 8 2 4 2 2 7 2 8 2 8 19 6 18 5 8 2 3 1,802,900 5,700 6,000 700 4,500 58,500 22,500 31,000 10,000 3,000 12,000 6,000 3,000 5,000 7,000 8,000 500 7,000 600 5,000 1,600 5,000 32,000 18,600 18,600 10,000 8,500 2,000 2,000 217,954 790 720 70 690 7,150 4,450 2,700 60 150 2,000 600 400 600 1,000 850 200 2,887 250 1,017 520 2,000 2,567 860 1,717 500 1,217 250 300 1,981,992. Sangatnck Alphka Co., • 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 3,250 Bat Co 57,000 31,150 Bay City, _- 26,850 8d Ward 350 4tliWai-d . . . 1,500 1 16,000 7tliWard 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 8,000 Bbrrien Co., NUee City, 8,200 Bkajtoh Co., Coldwater City, 3,500 Calhoun Co., Marshall City 1 1 1 7,600 Cass Co., La Grange Cheeotgan Co., 8,500 2,000 Clinton Co 11,616 Blngliam Dallas 2,000 1 1 2 2 2 4,936 DeWitt. 4,680 Eaton Co., 15,000 8 3 1 1 i 1 1 26,950 7,050 JPfint Oitv - .* 19,900 12,000 2d Ward 7,900 Grand Traverse Co., 2,500 Gratiot Co., Pine River 8,000 BREWBKIES. TABLE XXIV.— Continued.— JSrewer-Zes. 339 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. HlI,T,SDAI,B Co., EillsdaU City, ist Ward HOUSHTON Co Adams. Calumet.-- Portage HUEON Co., Hume-- Inghah Co Lannrig City Vevay_ Ionia Co., Ionia City, I8tand2d Waids... Jackson Co Blackman Jaclison City Ist Ward 5tli Ward em Ward Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo.-- Kent Co., Grand Sapids City. 1st Ward 4tli Ward Sth Ward 8th Ward Kbtbenaw Co. Eagle Harbor Houghton Lafeeb Co., Lapeer City, 3ct Ward. Lbblanaw Co., Elmwood Lbnatbe Co., Adrian City 2d Ward SdWard lilTINGSTON Co., Howell Macomb Co Chesterfield Clinton Sterling Makquette Co Marquette Harqueite City Xfeguanee ' CUy Power Used. No. or o No. ■?i No. !^§. No. 10 Dollars. 7,000 108,000 10,000 8,000 95,000 1,000 18,500 18,500 12,000 46,600 10,000 86,600 16,000 18,000 8,600 28,600 156,500 1,500 1-27,000 10,000 18,000 6,000 8,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 80,000 20,000 10,000 2,000 9,700 1,100 8,000 600 61,000 26,000 18,000 28,000 Barrels. 760 11,679 8,079 8,500 2,346 2,260 86 1,535 6,006 1,400 4,606 1,969 2,386 261 4,400 18,895 2.905 4,674 2,816 8,500 1,150 800 850 700 400 2,900 1,900 1,000 75 1,870 800 1,400 170 11,327 0,000 407 6,420 Dollars. 7,509 106,500 18,000 6,000 82,500 1,200 14,200 14,200 ■ 18,500 49,413 12,000 37,413 18,713 21,600 2,100 82,000 139,050 29,050 45,000 20,000 45,000 18,250 5,250 8,000 6,000 4,000 24,000 14,000 10,000 600 15,880 2,100 12,500 1,280 128,270 60,000 4,070 64,200 340 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE XXIV. — Continued. — Breweries. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Mason Co., Jjudington City, 1st Ward Mecosta Co., Big Baplds City, 4tli Ward Mbnohinee Co., Menominee MONBOE Co Monroe Monroe City. 1st Ward 8d Ward MONTOAIM Co., GrUnmlU City, 2d Ward- MCSKKGON Co.. Montague Ravenna Oakland Co... Highland Pontiac City, 1st Ward.... Oceana Co., Weare Ontonagon Co., Bockland , Ottawa Co Orand Baven City. Bolland City. Spring Lake , Peesque IsiE Co., Sogers Sasina-w Co.- Bast Saginaw City. Frankenmutli Saginaw - Saginaw City Sanilac Co., Lexington . Shiawassee Co.. COTunna City, 1st Ward Owoseo City..- St. Claik Co Cottrellville , Port Huron City. St. Clair City Tuscola Co., Indian Fields. PowEB Usee a 1 a P si is OS OS 1^ III 1 No. No. No. No. No. 1 1 6 1 1 1 2 2 15 S 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 13 4 9 6 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 2 2 a 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 8 1 1 1 2 1 i 1 i 7 2 S 2 1 1 2 14 7 3 .1 3 3 2 i 3 S 8 5 i 2 40 20 5 3 12 1 1 3 2 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 i 3 4 6 1 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 i 19 2 18 4 1 1 2 P. O Dollars. 20,000 2,000 9,000 44,500 9,600 85,000 80,000 5,000 4,000 700 700 2,600 500 2,000 500 2,000 8,600 1,000 4,600 8,000 2,300 101,800 72,000 6,800 2,000 22,000 18,000 7,000 6,000 31,000 4,000 16,000 11,000 2,000 Barrels. 900 1,500 2,808 1,008 1,800 1,200 600 250 180 100 850 200 875 300 1,850 600 450 400 70 15,528 8,810 1,218 500 5,600 700 2,800 800 1,600 5,986 500 4,186 1,800 300 Dollars. 10,000 2,340 15,000 27,000 7,009 20,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 1,000 6,150 1,600 4,550 3^000 9,900 8,000 4,500 2,400 700 188,405 88,097 7,808 4,000 44,000 4,000 16,000 4,000 12,000 55,500 6,000 41,000 9,500 ; » In operation 6 months,— value of products estimated in secretary of state's office. FRUIT CANNING ESTABLISHMENTS. 341 TABLE XXIV. — CoihTinued. — Breweries. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Van BtTREN Co , Decatur Paw Paw Washtenaw Co AnnArb(yr City 1st and 2d Wards.. 33 and 4tli Wards., 5tli and 6tli Wards. ManclieBter Saline YpsUanti City SdWard 4tli and 6th Wards Watne Co Detroit City 1st Ward 4th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 7th Ward , 8th Ward , 9th Ward 10th Ward GroBse Point Hamtramck Wyandotte City, 2d Ward- 13 PowBR Used. 4; O K >, l>. iS H « V,n 'Sa J% i 5>Q0 O t No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 i 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 819 293 260 27 16 6 20 43,000 35,000 20,000 5,000 10,000 2,000 6,000 176,380 161,880 116,000 6,880 40,000 1,500 12,000 342 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXVI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Tobacco and Cigar Factories, the Foioer used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Stats AliLESAN Co., Allegan Alpbha Co., Alpena City Bbahch Co., Coldwater City, 4th Ward Calhotin Co Battle Creek City.. Marshall City Gratiot Co., Bethany Huron Co., Fair Haven Jackson Co., Jackson City, 8th Ward Kent Co., Grand Bapids City 2d Ward 4th Wa^ Lenaweb Co Adrian City, 1st Ward Blissfleld Palmyra Tecumseh Macomb Co Clinton Washington HONBOE Co., Monroe City, 2d Ward Mdseeqon Co., Muskegon City, 2d Ward Oakland Co., Pontlac City, 2d Ward PowEE Used 1 "ft m § i > "3. 6 a i C r 5.- o Pi i 1 O ^ No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 49 9 12 28 1,600 1,686,300 4,411,200 1 1 4 2,000 10,000 2,000 2 2 8 3,600 1 1 40 80,000 50,500 47,600 3,000 90,000 2 1 1 2 1 1 66 61 9 88,800 78,800 10,000 1 1 8 1,000 2,809 1 1 1 100 300 120,000 801^ 1 1 110,000 2 1 2 1 1 83 25 8 11,000 5,000 6,000 55,000 80,000 1 25,00() 6 2 2 2 83 26,100 50,600 2 2 S 18 1 6 4,200 20,000 200 1,700 a 5,000 1 1 1 40,000 500 1 2 2 5,100 2 1 1 1 1 19 4 15 7,000 1,000 6,000 30,000 5,000 1 1 25,000 ] 1 75 150,000 9,000 300,000 2 2 15 21,000 1 1 8 400 70O • Not reported for 1 factory. BAKERY AND CONFECTIOlSrERY ESTABLISHMENTS. 343 TABLE XXVI. — CoNTiNtTED. — Tobacco and Cigar Factories. 12; a o in PowEB Used ■i 1 ED 1 1 > a )-^ •3 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o o Pi 4 p o to No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Saginaw Co., Saginaw diy . 2 1 28 T 8 6 2 1 6 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 1 14 5 6 8 19 6 1,175 899 499 226 15 86 16,000 3,000 1,256,500 423,500 614,000 ■161,000 6,000 62,000 25,000 Washtbnaw Co., TpsUanti City, (KhandSth Wards 9,000 Wathb Co., Detroit City 3,616,500 1,275,500 1st Ward 2d Ward 1,509,000 8d Ward 742,000 4th Ward 49,000 6tli Ward- 40,000 TABLE XXVII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Bahery and Con- fectionery Ustallishments, the Power used i?i Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. i P 12; O a PowEB Used. o t CO a o la OJ i o a 3 "a. o S S STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAflDS. o >> .a o tD 9 o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State.- . . 15 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 2 4 8 1 3 4 6 2 209 11 2 85 1 2 158 3 100 84 21 314,800 5,000 200 69,000 500 2,600 287,500 4,i500 180,000 89,000 14,000 859,760 Bbbbien Co., Mies City, 2d and 3d Wards 40,000 Gbanb Teavekse Co., 1 1,600 190,000 S,00O Kent Co., Grand Rapids City, 4tli Ward. Midland Co., Midland . ... 1 8 1 1 1 Washtenaw Co., Ypsilantl City, 2d Ward 8,160 Wayne Co., Detroit City . .. 622,000 1st Ward 7,000 2d Ward 1 2 1 8 865,000 3d Ward ._ . 190,000 4tli Ward 60,000 344 CENSUS OP MIOHiaAN, 1874. TABLE XXYIIL— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numier of Woolen and Cotton Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numier of Persons Em- ployed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. Power Used. i ft . n i P4 13 3 1 o sa STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o h ¥ o 111 i It a> w Cm O a s No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State Aliegan Co., Otsego Baret Co., Castletou •.. Cass Co _ _- - - -- ■ 89 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 8 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 15 I 8 1 2 1 1 2 2 1> 1 1 2 1 1 20 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 546 14 1 82 10 18 4 1 85 80 55 85 20 16 121 120 1 14 84 8 10 16 52 17 9 8 3 8 760,920 20,000 700 23,000 6,000 15,000 2,000 5,000 110,000 30,000 80,000 50,000 80,000 8,000 209,620 208,620 1,000 30,000 45,000 12.000 8,000 25,000 108,000 12,000 6,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 699,788 10,000 • 3,000 28,500 4,000 La Grange _ . .- 18,000 Pokagon.-.. _- 1,500 Eaton Co., Eaton Kaplds . _ -..-. . 4,000 Genesee Co. . .. ,-_— 153,000 22,000 181,000 1st Ward 100,000 3d Ward . 1 1 81,000 Gratiot Co., 6,000 189,003 Fayette , 188,508 Wheatland 1 2 1 1 1 1 i 500 Ingham Co., 25,000 60,000 Ionia City, 3d and 4th Wards 10,000 Lyons 10,000 40,000 Lenawee Co., Clinton __ 107,610 10,000 8,000 Richmond ..---- . 2,000 Monroe Co., Summerfield Montcalm Co., Greenville City, 1st Ward 1 1 1,000 10,000 ' Estimated in secretary of state's office, t Operated by steam and water. WOOLEN AND COTTON FACTORIES. 345 TABLE XXVIIL — Continued. — Woolen and Cotton Factories. P 1 ;PowiiK Used. ■a o 1 to a o 13 1 M 1 D COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Ota o f ■gfe O 13 1 o ci No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Ne-watgo Co., 1 4 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 ] 1 1 1 8 1 J 1 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 2 ] 1 48 10 24 U 10 1 12 81 25 6 15 6 IS 9 2 7 600 61,000 25,000 28,000 13,000 4,000 29,000 8,000 1,000 20,000 82,000 20,000 12,000 15,000 6,000 81,000 20,000 8,000 8,000 200 Oakland Co. . 70,621 16,821 Milford 41,500 Fordiac City, 4tli Ward 12,800 Sajjilac Co., 5,000 1 14,068 Broctway 1,700 Clyde 1 868 12,000 St. Joseph Co. -. 1 1 1 8,000 Park 1 1 8,000 Tuscola Co., 25,000 Van Buren Co., ] 8 1 1 1 S,286 19,500 15,000 Ann Arbor City, 500 Webster 4,000 44 346 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXIX.— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Paper Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Employed, the Cap- ital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. I 125 1 1 Power Used. 13 o 1 o a) > M o jducts. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o f 4 o a I No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 19 1 2 a 1 1 5 b 1 2 1 b 1 1 k 1 1 '""b"i 14 1 2 1 1 1 467 26 39 14 25 16 'u 70 20 45 26 20 31 21 1,0 14 14 80 149 26 8 SO 35 687,700 15,000 53,200 3,200 50,000 20,000 1,600 70,000 35,000 77,000 50,000 27,000 28,000 10,000 18,000 20,000 20,000 75,000 273,000 88,000 40,000 120,000 75,000 949,479 AitEOAN Co., 43,000 Bekbikh Co., NUeeOity 88,000 let and 4tli Wards 38,000 45,000 Calhoun Co., 50,000 Genesee Co., Flint 7,000 Kalakazoo Co., 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 2 i 1 60,000 Kent Co., Plainfleld 10,000 47,849 Adrian Oily, 4th Wai-d TecumselL 28,349 24,000 MoNKOE Co. ... 82,000 22,000 KaislnviUe 10,000 Oakland Co., 25,000 Shiawassee Co., 14,180 St. Jopeph Co., Lockport 100,000 478,000 84,000 Manchester 24,000 240,000 TpsUanli City, 180,000 » " Wood pulp." b Operated by steam and water. « Includes number of men employed in lumber mill attached. BOOT AND SHOE FACTORIES. 347 TABLE XXX. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Boot and Shoe Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Em- ployed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Statb Allssan Co., Allegan Baket Co., Yankee Springs Hat Co., Bay City, 4tliWard BekeibnCo Benton Bertrand Bkanch Co., Qaincy CALHOtra Co., Battle Creek City.... Cass Co _.. Ontwa_ Penn Genesee Co., Atlas Grand Teaterse Co Traverse Geatiot Co., Newark _ ElLLSDALE Co., Beading Huron Co., Sebewaing Jackson Co Jackson City, 4th Ward Springport KaIjAhazoo Co Kalamazoo... Bicbland Wakeshma Power Used. No. o No. "Ea No. 5° No. 81 37 1 1 No. 9H 1 1 '3. a O Dollars. 471,400 200 1,000 2,700 2,500 200 1,800 1,300 1,000 1,M0 100 3,100 » 900 200 2,000 800 40,500 40,000 500 2,460 2,000 150 800 Dollars. 1,748,650 1,000 SOOi 2,000^ 6,000' 4,000- 2,000' 9,000 4,100 3,500 600 4,300 6,600 80O 4,009 600 126,050 125,000 1,050 6.800 5;ooo. 50O 800 » Not reported for 1 factory. 348 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXX.— CoNTiKUBD. — Boot and Shoe Factories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Kent Co., Grand Bapicls City. 2d Ward , 4th Ward Lapeeb Co Attica Hadley Lbna-wbi! Co., Teciimseli Macohb Co Bruce Cheeterfield , Clinton _ Washington _ Midland Co., Midland MnsKEeoN Co Muskegon City, 2d Ward Baveuna Oakland Co Holly Ponliac City, 2d Ward Saginaw Co., Cheeaning Shiawabbeb Co., Owosso City St. Joseph Co., Stnrgis , Tuscola Co., Indian Fields Washtenaw Co., Tpsilanti City IstWard '.... 2d Ward 4th and 5th Wards Wayne Co., Detroit City Ist Ward 2d Ward , 4lh Ward , POWEE Used O o Pi .a •o a o II ST W ^ No. No. No. No. No. 8 8 36 1 1 25 2 8 2 8 11 7 1 2 1 2 I 6 3 8 14 7 4 3 22 1 8 1 8 4 8 2 2 12 « 1 1 8 2 2 5 9 T 9 7 25 28 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 9 2 2 6 1 1 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 15 5 6 1 1 4 7 1 4 2 688 1 1 200 2 4 2 426 18 4 Dollars. 20,600 15,000 5,600 1,800 1,800 2,800 16,450 2,500 960 12,000 5,000 2,600 6,700 5,500 1,200 5.400 5,000 400 600 4,000 1,500 5O0 8,000 8,000 4,000 1,000 846,000 ISO.COO 140,000 76,000 Dollars. 59,509 46,000 14,500 4,500 2,0(i9 2,600 22,900 21,200 3,600 1,800 18,000 2,800 9,.5O0 84,000 33,000 1,000 5,500 2,600 8,000 2,000 20,000 4,500 1,000 22,000 8,000 11,000 8,000 1,366,000 650,000 780,000 86,000 n Shoe and harness factory. CLOTHINa MANUPACTUEING ESTABIJSHMENTS. 349 TABLE XXXI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Clothing Manu- facturing Establishments, the Power used in Operating them, the Numier of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Calhoun Co., Battle Creek City Ionia Co., Jonia City, 1st and 2d Wards J"ack.honCo., Springport- Kbnt Co., Orand Bapids City, 2d Ward Lbnawee Co., Tecumseh MUBKEOON Co., Muskegon City, 2d Ward SagdiawCo., ChesaniBg Tuscola Co.," Indian Fields , Washtenaw Co., Tpsilanti City 2d Ward 4th and 5tli Wards , a Operated by steam and "water, b Gloye and mitten factory. POWEK Used 'S. 6 >1 ti <1>CQ O II o 3S ri s Ph o c 1 ^ No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 19 1 1 2 15 480 244,450 575,850 2 al 1 S4 84,500 129,000 1 1 10 8,000 18,000 1 6 1 6 1 340 206 113,000 335,000 2 2 8 6,000 28,000 2 2 21 20,000 45,000 bl 1 1 50 130 1 1 2 400 1,500 3 2 1 3 2 1 IS T 6 12,500 6,.')00 6,000 19,000 9,000 10,000 350 CENSUS OF MICHIGAlSr, 1874. TABLE XXXn. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Toivnships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numler of Salt Works, the Power used in Operating them, the Numier of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. M O Power Used. •a o I a) 1 s 3 ■§■ D £ p STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. o u PS OS o If o V s > No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 55 17 7 10 1 3 I 1 8 1 1 1 1 84 2 7 11 8 6 51 16 7 9 1 8 ] 8 1 2 1 1 1 32 1 3 1 869 278 95 1S3 20 95 •24 34 10 65 20 25 20 518 24 184 132 69 109 1,347,500 472,000 225,000 247,000 25,000 65,000 42,000 90,000 25,000 65,000 26,000 25,000 15,000 20,000 790,500 27,000 210,000 264,000 157,500 182,000 1,119,255 Bat Co 431,600 a 174,000 Bay City .-- — . . . - 1 267,600 Sd Ward 14,000 4tliWard 120,000 5tli Ward 1 28,600 6tli Ward ._ 70,000 7tli Ward 30,000 1 65,000 Caaeville 20,000 25,000 White Kock . _ 1 20,000 Iosco Co., 25,000 2 2 597,755 Buena Yista.. .„ _. 28,000 7 11 S 6 153,785 East SaQinaw City - 156,561 Saginaw City 149,469 115,000 ' Not reported for 1 establisliment. CHEESE AND BUTTEE FACTORIES. 351 TABLE XXXIII. — Shoioing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Nuniber of Cheese and Butter Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Nuniber of Per- sons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Branch Co., Girard Clinton Co., Bingham Eaton Co Chester Sanfleld Vermontville .. Genesee Co Barton Davison HlLLSSALB Co... Ransom Reading Ingham Co Lansing Leslie LenaveeCo Cambridge Dover ... Madison Medina __ Ogden Raisin Seneca MoNBOE Co Dundee Sammerfield... Oakland Co., Farmlngton Tuscola Co., Geneva. Van Bttben Co., Bloomingdale . Washtenaw Co. Augnsta Tpsilanti Wayne Co Canton Livonia Bedford Power Used o ■a. , r^ ,^S P s o o tic II No. No. No. No. 3 5 1 1 ' 1 1 a 1 2 1 1 1 1 j-> m No. Dollars. 6,200 1,000 500 100 SCO 500 2,S00 1,300 1,000 Dollars. 18,010 1,500 2,250 1,000 1,000 3,000 5,7C0 3,400 2,300 3,500 » Potash and soap factory. 45 354 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXXVL— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Vinegar and Cider Establishments, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1873. pa s POWEE USKD. t O 1 O e s. Of 1 3 •a 3 1 STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. ■2 s P o o =1 "1 o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Stath Bakbt Co., 1 5 » 2 8 2 2 1 1 .1 2 1 8 2 \ C 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 9 3 3 1 1 1 i 1 2 i 1 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 14 1 1 4 8 1 1 1 2 i i 6 2 3 5 2 2 1 1 i 1 ] 9? 3 6 2 4 4 4 4 2 19 7 12 2 10 6 4 17 2 6 8 8 4 26 2 6 3 15 64,800 800 3,650 1,050 2,600 1,000 TOO 8,000 160 6,300 1,800 4,600 2,000 5,300 2,300 3,000 13,S00 2,000 800 2,000 4,000 6,000 17,700 2,000 i8,r,oo 600 1,700 81,684 350 6,500 1,100 2me8 City, l8t and 4th Wards 6,400 Calhoun Co., 4,000 HrLlSDALB Co., Wheatland -. , 230 Ionia Co., 1,800 Lapeer Co., Elba 100 81,629 Raisin „ 26,000 6,629 Macomb Co., Macomb .- 600 Oakland Co,., 6,525 Highland 4,725 Ijjon 1,800 Washtewaw Co 13,500 1,500 Bexter _ 2,000 Solo 3,000 6,000 Webster ^. 1,000 Waynb Co. 18,500 Detroit City, 1st Ward 6,000 7,600 Plymouth - ,_- 2,000 Redford 8,000 » 1 reported "grape wine and cider vinegar." !» 1, a cider and jelly factory. < lu 1 factory jelly, and in both eorghum syrup is manufactured. BKICK AND TILE MANUFAOTOEIBS. 355 TABLE XXXVII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of BricTc and Tile Man- ufactories, the Power used in Operating them, the Numler of Persons Em- ployed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Babbt Co., Caetlcton "... CAiHOtrs Co.. Battie Creek Clintoit Co., Bengal Ihohah Co Lanping Lansing City _ Jackson Co Blackman Jackson Gity, StliWard Kext Co., Orand Rapids Oily. 3d Ward 4th Ward Lbnawee Co., Baisin Midland Co., Midland Mowtcalm Co., Keynolds Newaygo Co., Brooks Oakland Co., Pontine City, 2d Ward Ottawa Co._ HoIlaDd Spring Lake SaoinawCo Bridgeport _ Euena Vista Saginaw Swan Creek , Shiawassee Co., Owosso City i n D POWEB Used • 13 O a si o il T3 II (U NO. No. No. No. No. 47 17 3 2 1 1 1 1 IS 1 1 1 17 7,078 C 8 5 130 4o 85 80 20 60 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 785 85 700 5 72 7 6 7 1 4 70 3 2 2 2 1 ] 1 i 50 80 20 760 85 7 68 60 24 4 1 8 2 2 2 Dollars. 600,440 1,000 1,500 600 45,000 75,1100 80,000 30.000 28,000 705,000 5,000 700,000 6,000 8,000 500 600 2,000 20,000 10,1100 10,000 41,000 70,000 500 6,600 24,000 4,500 Dollars. 626,200 2,400 8,000 1,000 81,000 71,000 70,000 28,000 25,000 92,000 77,000 75,000 4,600 8,500 1,000 500 8,000 24,000 12,000 72,000 69,000 24,000 30,000 15,000 12,000 356 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XXXVII. — Contiitued. — Brich and Tile Manufactories. 1 PowEK Used OJ O P. a 1 i a s 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. n P o % ■2 o a) No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 5 1 4 8 2 -1 1 2 1 1 9 2 1 8 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 108 8 100 16 89 26 IS 7 8 4 2S4 22 262 40,540 800 40,240 6,800 14,5f0 4.0CO 10,500 3,000 1,000 2,000 173,500 2,000 171,600 48,500 Eiley St, Clair City 1,000 47,500 St. Joseph Co., Fabias 8,400 1 19,000 Pine Grove 9,000 South Haven 1 1 10,000 4,600 Salem - - - 800 York Watnb Co 1 2 5 3,800 21. 5,800 Grosse Point - , - 5,500 SpriDgwells . 2 5 210,300 TABLE XXXVIII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numier of Gas Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. n Hi g Power Used. i o '3. g s p.1 i I 6 O STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. si o >> Is o SO ■2Su |1^ IZig, o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 6 1 2 4 1 1 83 5 4 4 4 4 12 800,000 40,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 40,000 100,000 132,000 21,000 38,000 5,000 13,000 12,000 3S,00» Bat Co., Bay City, 4tli Ward Bebbizn Co., NUes City, Island 4tli Wards HlLIiSDAtB Co., BUlsdale City, 2d Ward 1 1 MASqUETTE Co., 1 1 MtrSKEGON Co., Muskegon City, 2d Ward Watnb Co., Hamtramck ... . . . ... ............ ARTIFICIAL AND CUT STONE WOEKS. 357 TABLE XXXIX. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Town- Ships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole 'Number of Artificial and Gut Stone Works,* the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State CALHOim Co Battle Creek City Marshall City , Cass Co., Wayne Clinton Co., Bingham , Eaton Co , Charlotte City Oneida , Genesee Co., Fenton Jackson Co., Jackson City, 2d Ward Ealahazoo Co., Kalamazoo Kent Co., Grand Rapids City, 23 Ward Oakland Co., Pontiac City, 2d Ward Shiawassee Co., Owosso City St. Joseph Co., StBrgis Washtenaw Co., Tpsilanti City, 2d Ward Watne Co Detroit City, loa Ward. Nankin Plymouth PowEB Used. No. No. ^1 aj-J5 (• No. at No. a No. 116 Dollars. 79,100 11,000 7,000 4,0U0 4,000 8,000 6,500 8,000 2,600 4,000 4.000 14,000 6,000 2,000 2,500 V 10,000 6,500 2,000 2,000 2,500 Dollars. 128,006 18,000 7,000 11,000 6,000 8,000 7,600 2,500 5,000 4,500 3,000 22,000 9,000 6,000 11,000 8,000 15,000 10,000 8,000 5,000 2,000 * Includes marble worlts. 358 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XL. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, ToionsMps, GitieS; and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Plaster Mills, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. K n El n Power Used. ■g" o "a B OD g n V b 1 > S s 6 STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. .£3 o Is pi a m 1=^ 1 1° e No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State ._ 12 1 2 ] 1 1 a 2 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 6 1 i 1 1 1 108 8 4 ] 8 10 60 10 1 282,000 10,000 6,500 500 6,000 80,000 160,000 16,000 1,000 20T,925 BiT Co., 7,000 6,835 Ionia . . .. _ . . 825 B,OUO loeoo Co., AlabuBler .. .,..,._. 42,000 Kent Co., 1 55,000 MONEOE Co.. Monroe city, 8a Ward 15,000 Oakiand Co J-oiitlac City, 84 Ward 7,700 b 7,200 Waterford-. 1 1 8 1 2 1 8 1 1 8 1 2 6 1,1100 4,000 6,500 6i0 6,000 500 Shtawasese Co., 3,000 11,400 Dexter. Scio 1,4110 10,000 » Plapter mills and qnarries. i> Value nt piaster made ia floarlng and plaster mill combined; the otber statistics tabnlated with flouring mills. LIME KILNS. 359 TABLE XLI. — Shoioing forthe State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Micldgan, the Whole Number of Lime Kilns., the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital In- vested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WABDS. Stats Bat Co.. Say City, 6tli Ward Eaton Co., Bellevae Kknt Co., Orand Raplda City 4ih Ward MoxsoB Co _.. Bandee Ida Kaislnville Sasinaw Co., East Saginaw City. Watuk Co., Detroit City, 7tl» Wara i p 12. i Power Usbd 1 a i 1 ■6 1 0) > P t-l 1 ■2 a P o TS 1.4 o 5 = ■sl,.- ■s ^ No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. IS 2 18 ns 187,400 2 2 4 S,SOO 4 4 20 B,000 1 ] 10 14,000 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 28 8 9 11 2T,600 300 25,000 2,800 2 2 14 52,000 2 2 89 69,000 Dollars. 181,760 4,400 21,600 14,000 28,750 12,1100 6,750 7,000 65,000 61,000 360 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLII. — Bhowing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Oil Factories, the Power used in Operating them, the Quantity of Oil Prodticed, the Number of Per- sons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the Year 187S. a 1 O PoWEK Used. ■a i o •g & a H m a 1 B t-t B t 1 STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. si o la 1 o v a > No. No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 7 1 5 1 1 1 8,720 » 80 5,200 1)1,200 15 I 2 4 4,600 11,660 Bebkien Co., Branch Co., Coldwater City, |4th Ward 100 1,000 HiLlSDALE Co., Wheatland ... - 1 1 1 1 « 40 c 800 » 500 •2,800 ISO HOUOHTON Co., 1,500 Ionia Co., Lyons - . ....... .. 4 I 14,000 8 8,600 . 10,000 Ottawa Co., « Peppermint oil. b Linseed oil. c Wintergreen oil. d Fisli oil. MISCELLANEOUS MANUEACTOEIES. 361 TABLE XLIIL — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Numier of Manufacturing Es- tablishments not heretofore Tabulated, ike Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1813. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. » n H H 4 1 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 I 4 1 1 2 1 1 Power Used. •o o p. > a ft 5 =3 MANUFACTOEIES. ■a ■ ss o No. 8 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 .... if No. 5^ No. 1 1 1 1 1 £ o No. No. 23 9 6 8 14 86 10 15 10 70 40 7 23 8 15 Dollars. Dollars. State Barry Co., Castletou Calhodn Co., BattU Creek City G'd Traverse Co., 3 1 1 1 1,950 C50 1,200 100 100,000 25,000 20,000 5,000 75,000 53,000 6,000 30,000 18,000 885,500 300,000 15,000 70,500 8,000 62,500 2,150 700 1,000 500 ■ TUSOOLA Co.. Indian Fields 250 2fl0,000 Salerams and baking powder, and coffee and spice Kent Co., Q'dBapids City. 4th Ward 5th Ward Watnb Co., Detroit City, IstWard State . .. 90,000 70,000 20,000 200,000 16,150 Hemlock bark extract., - ...... Alpena Co., Alpena City Houghton Co., Portage. 10,000 150 I. Isabella Co., Wise 6,000 241,000 Chemicals - ........................a- Jackson Co., Jackson City, 8th Ward Lenawee Co., Htidson 100,000 16,000 WAifNB Co., Detroit City 1st Ward 5th Ward 125,000 25,000 100,000 46 362 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLin. — Continued. — Miscellaneous Manufactories. MANOFACTORIES. Wine. Malt. State . Showcases - Files. Copper BmcUinlg ■{ I f Fnee. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State BbrbienCo., Berlraud MoHBOE Co., Munroe Oiiy, 8d Ward... Ottawa Co., Holland Uity.. Vam Bukbn Co., Paw Paw Washtenaw Co., TpsUanti City, 4ihand5th W'ds Watne Co., Detroit City, Sd Ward State Inqhah Co., Lansing Viiy.-. Kalamazoo Co., Kalamazoo Watne Co., Detioil City, 2d Ward.... State . Lesawbr Co,, Adrian City, I6t Ward... Watne Co., Detroit City, Sd Ward State HorsHTON Co , Franklin Watne Co, Spriiigwells.. State HOUOHTON Co., Wibster Keweenaw Co., HoUi^lllOD Power TJskd. -SB el 5 No. 1 1 i I 1 2 1 1 1 1 IS' s- Ni>. 1 1 5 V> a. 0=1* •d V It K No. 8 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 No. 8 2 2 1 1 >> p. a Cfi p 1 «j > a a s Z u a fa £ No. 17 Dollars. Dollars. 47,500 89,500 8 8,000 8,000- 10 40,000 30,000' 1 8,000 1,500 8 1,500 5,000> 10 62,000 90,000' 8 16,00C 15,000 7 40,000 75,000 81 29,300 67,000. 8 1,800 6,000' 4 4,000 6,000 24 24,000 45,000 n 4,600 10,000' 8 600 14 4,000 10,000 141 1,000,000 2,600,00» 75 250,000 6C 750,000 2,600,000 8 22,919 18,120 2 7,949 9,120 6 15,000 9,000 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFAOTOEIES. 363 TABLE XLIII. — Continued. — Miscellaneous Manufactories. STATE, COUNTIES, MANUFACTORIES. TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Millinery and fancy goods ■ State H0BON Co., Fori Aaslin Washtenaw Co., YflfUnriti City, 1st Ward State _ Woodworkins machines Jackson Co., Jucknon City, iBtWard Watne Co., l/elroU CUy, 8d Waid Saws ■ Mupkfgon Co., Muekeqon City, m Ward Wayne Co., Detiolt CUy, SdWard f -Bending - Monroe Co., Milan Wayne Co , Hamtramck f State Ionia Co., Portland Wayne Co., Plymoatli , State Macomb Co., DiBtlllericfl J Wayne Co., Detroit City, 1st Ward State BookB and blank books • CALHonN Co., Battle Cretk City Kent Co., Grand Haplds CUy, Uh Ward Poweb Used. o 1 00 a 1 1 > 3 ■p, a O n r X) 'a c 5 = 1=1 ■s II fe No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. 2 ... — - 1 1 6 1,000 1 .... 1 .... 8 200 1 .... 1 8 800 2 2 .... .... 20 41,000 1 1 .... .... 4 6,000 1 1 .... .... 16 85,000 2 2 .... 15 29.000 3 1 .... B 15,000 1 1 .... .... 10 14,000 8 8 .... .... 62 43,000 «2 2 .... .... 60 20,000 1 1 12 23,000 2 1 .... 1 88 45,000 1 .... .... 1 8 15,000 H 1 25 80,000 2 1 .... 1 .... 20 81,600 d] ■ .... 1 .... 2 60O el 1 ---. 18 81,000 3 2 .... 1 44 27,000 1 1 .... .... 20 10,000 2 1 .... 1 24 17,000 I. Dollars.. 4,500 8,0OD 1,500 88,000 8,000 80,000' 30,000 5,00Ol 25,000' 86,000' 66,000' 20,000^ 60,000' 20,000> 40,0flft» 880,900- 8SO,00» 42,700- 28,700 ]9,00» « A hendinseslablishD'ent and taw mill owned b.v tbe eszna ccmpany, and stalletiCB reported togetUer. b Scl)i>o! furniture and agriCDltnral implement factory. « OpeiMted by ptpam and water. * Mnnutactured 926 galloDS of high wines. • Manufactured 'ZSu.OUO gallons ol liquor. 564 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIII.— Continued. — Miscellaneous Manufactories. MANUFACTORIES. «Jue. «Gas, steam, and water pipe. Picture frames. BlacliemitliiDg. "Wind mills. Whip sockets.. Varnish . Butter creamery. STATE,' COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Ingham Co., Lansing Vity... Jackson Co., Jackson, City, 5tti Ward TnsooiiA Co., Tuscola State Saginaw Co.. Saginaw City... Watnk Co., Detroit Vily, lUth Ward State Bat Co., Bay City, IstWard Watne Co., Detroit City, 7th Ward State Lenawee Co., Tecumsch Wayne Co., Detroit City 8d Ward 12th Ward State Ottawa Co., Spring Lake St. Claib Co., Cottrellville .... Kalamazoo Co... Kalamazoo Richland Washtenaw Co., Tpsilanti City.. IstWard 4th and 6th W'c Wayne Co Detroit City, 10th Ward Hamtramck Babrt Co., Castleton n g 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 i 8 ] 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 Power Used. || No. 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 ii o No. J No. 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 .... No. 1 I 4 8 1 1 No. 80 Dollars. 28,600 1,500 2T,000 100 85,000 15,000 20,000 127,000 125,000 2,000 41,000 5,000 86,000 18,000 18,000 3,100 2,500 600 17,500 15,000 2,500 14,000 6,000 8,000 102,000 100,000 2,000 5,000 Dollars. 84,400 4,000 29,900 500 70,000 10,006 60,000 229,000 220,000 9,000 91,000 5,000 86,000 50,(100 86,000 16,000 12,000 4,000 88,400 86,000 8,400 82,500 7,500 25,000 802,000 800,000 2,000 6,500 MISCELLANEOUS MANUEAOTOEIES. 365. TABLE XLIII. — Continued. — Miscellaneous Manufactories. MANUFACTORIES. Building mortar, etc Uniyersal axle gnard Photograph gallery...^ Zinc collar pads Ornamental moss works Wheelbarrows, hand-sleighs, etc. Window shades Chewing gam _. Ink and bluing Boiling copper. Grind-stones Scythe-stones Hoop-skirts Mattresses Piano and billiard table legs "Novelty factory" Bnrial cases Spring beds "Jobbing, wood, and croquet"... File recutting Telegraph pins and brackets Hog ringers Peat fuel Square oak timber Shingle bolts Rope Glass sand Bottling works — pop, small beer, and cider COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Bat Co., Bay City, 4lh Ward Bekbien Co., Benton... Benton Buchanan New Buffalo Bbanch Co., Coldwater City, 1st Ward 8d Ward CALHOUN Co., Battle Creek City. Hillsdale Co., Reading Houghton Co., Webster; Huron Co., Port Austin Port Austin Jackson Co., Jackson City, 4th Ward 6th Ward Ealahazoo Co., Kalamazoo echoolcraft Kent Co., O'd Bapids City. 4th Ward ^ 4th Ward 4th Ward 4th Ward Lenawee Co., Hudson Tecumseh. Marquette Co., Jshpeming City, 2d Ward Midland Co., Warren Warren Monroe Co., Monroe City, 8d Ward 3d Ward Muskegon Co., Muekegon City, 8d Ward Power Used. u n hi o 5 li o No. 1 .... 1 1 1 2 2 .... 1 1 ] 1 1 .... 1.- Is No. 5S 1° K No. 1 1 .... 1 1 .... 1 ^ No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 No. 150 ■3 5 £ o s > Dollars. Dollars. 10,000 10,000' 1,500 200 2,000 600 80,000 2,000 76,000- 3,000 14,000 8,000 25,000- 15,00» 1,000 3,000. 8,000 20,000- 188,025 75,000- 20,000 6,500 84,500' 9,600 25,000 8,000 100,000' 800 20,000 4,000 40,000 5,000- 30,000 17,000 16,000 600 66,000. 38,000 85,000 2,500 6,000 1,000 19,000 2,600 50,000 20,000 15,000 2,000 15,000 800 5,000 20,000 10,000 150,000' 8,000 7,000> 366 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIII. — CoNTiKUED. — Miscellaneous Manufactories. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. pi » O n 9: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 Power Used. 1 S CO a i Ik No. 12 10 8 15 9 86 4 5 1 20 12 6 204 80 85 10 9 25 18 4 880 8 275 800 45 10 2 80 40 50 i n 1 M 3 s- MANCFACTOKIES. .a ■Sa is o No. 1 1 1 I 1 1 .... 1 1 .... 1 1 .... 1 1 .... 1 1 ■Ssi o No. ■3° life J o o No. No. .... 1 1 .... 1 .... .... 8 1 .... Dollars. Dollars. Ottawa Co., CPd, Haven City. G'd Haven City. Spring Lake St. Clair Co., Emmet Port Huron City. St. Joseph Co., i 1 i i 10,000 10,000 2,000 10,000 8,000 60,000 8,500 8,500 300 6.000 7,0011 6,000 180,000 17.'i,000 75,0110 6,000 4,000 60,0110 75,000 15,000 2011,000 25,000 200,000 800,000 160,000 2,0110 1,000 50,1100 60,000 100,000 40,000 Co] rtain flxtnrea and sewing machine crates Printing 20,000 8,500 Charcoal Sail manufactory, . , . 25,000 £0,000 Knit and batting Excelsior bedding Telegrapliic instruments Tallow rendering Van Buhen Co., 1,500 Washtenaw Co., Tpsilanti City, 1st Ward 8d Ward Wayne Co., Detroit City, 1st Ward 2d Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward 6th Ward 6th Ward 5th Ward 6th Ward 6ih Ward 8th Ward 8th Ward 9ih Ward 12th Ward 12th Ward 12th Ward Hamtramck Hamtramck Monguagon Wyandotte City, 8d Ward 6,000 2,300 15,000 Brushes 26,000 10,000 Builders Billiard tables Safes 416,000 190,000 200.000 10,000 Brackets Perfamery and extracts _ .. 9,000 150,000 175,000 Patent medicines. ....... - _ ... _ 40,000 Matches Frames Bridge and iron works 560,000 50,000 160,000 1,000,000 825,000 Lime, mortar, and stone 8,000 Emery wheel manufactory 4,000 200,000 Toy limestone Smelting silver ore 8,500 433,689 MANUFAOTUEING ESTABLISHMENTS,— AGGEEGATE. 367 TABLE XIAY. —Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Aggregate Number of Manufacturing Estallishments, the Power used in Operating them, the Number of Persons Employed, the Capital Invested, and the Value of the Total Products, during the year 1878. PS u n o n PowBB Used. P< m a 1 STATE AND COUNTIES. O o 5° TS u 1 o o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. State Alcona 4,292 6 116 29 9 71 107 16 136 102 100 7S 8 14 2 5 60 8 98 *2,471 8 53 19 2 e 24 90 9 k 79 m 60 E 27 28 2 12 2 5 84 7 m 56 1,004 ""52 2 36 1 6 40 20 44 84 1 1 356 8 8 2 8 14 28 16 462 8 8 8 2 3 14 ""14 8 6 69,846 187 l,0.'b4 583 291 239 J 3,204 165 » 1,884 1 496 1 1,088 287 41 6 825 80 39 823 265 492 • 73,893,428 87,000 » 926,6F.O 549,500 352,600 li 294,580 4,678,089 349.700 !• 1, 1771750 l" 5112,660 1,612,250 277,500 88,000 e 255,600 20,000 24,000 815,700 425,000 674,300 i 122,901,262 159,600 f 1,960,243 Allegan 1,381,500 468,896 « 764,920 1 7,098.215 269,100 Antrim Bay „:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:"':: Berrien .„ _ .. 1 2,863,859 « 851,277 Branch _ Calhonn__. <• 2,744,881 769,460 40,400 Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa 1 • 452,000 1,800 Clare.. Clinton 9 1 88 ""is i 4 8 73,500 599,709 Delta 886,000 i 1,097,040 Genesee... 112 29 33 97 19 49 88 83 28 19 S4 91 2 n 62 9 18 ' 6T 15 42 m 66 48 27 11 t 36 28 1 19 10 8 23 li 26 8 2P 26 1 18 9 2 2 4 9 1 5 82 IS 1 12 16 1 3 8 15 1 ""15 5 11,112 212 « 283 68S 326 e 758 e 806 1 716 e 714 146 1,367 J 766 U 1,686,700 e 158,600 " rii,iu » 787,820 778,974 « 419,100 » 796,400 e 870,800 746,000 115,700 I 1,880,640 858,650 6,600 2,394,889 Grand Traverse 299,728 Gratiot ., Hillsdale Honghton Hnron... 488,250 P 1,201,305 « 529,770 » 896,850 1 1,011,943 q 1,812,225 « 1,288,600 227,822 r 3,081,848 • 1,748,869 12,200 Ionia.. Iosco Isabella _ Jackson ._ Kalamazoo Kalkaska a luclndes 46 pstablishments operated "by both steam and water. b For 46 establishments the number of persons employed not reported. « For 82 establishments the capital invested not reporled. ■3 For 149 establishments the value of products not reported. « Mot reported fori establishment. *" Not reported for 17 establishmeuts. e For 4 establishments both steam and water are used. ^ Not reported for 2 establishments. * Not reported for 3 establishments. 3 Not reported for 4 establishments. *= For 2 establishments both steam and water are used, 1 Not reporled for 5 establishments. "1 For 1 establishment both steam and water are used. n For 5 establishments both steam and water are used. « Not reported for 6 establishments. p Not reported for 16 esrablishments. q Not reported for 7 establishments. r Not reported for 8 establishments. 368 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIV. Cootinuee . — Manufacturing Establishments, — A ggregate. H p 12; pa PowEK Used. fd at I" a No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 215 8 9 104 16 181 48 2 91 87 » 99 8 7 74 4 •116 E 20 1 89 32 74 1 2 22 11 85 20 1 20 3 6 36 4 4,280 87 79 1,097 137 e 1,789 181 45 655 o 1,228 4,561,800 81,200 67,800 768,700 172,400 e 1,788,550 264,300 117,000 602,949 2,816,500 b 7,149,819 Keweenaw ._- 85,980 c 81,900 8 1 28 8 ""ie 2 5 7 """ie 1 1,868,600 Leelanaw . --- 820,500 r 3,472,101 Livingston. ..— . e 400,660 c 40,000 Macoml) .... _, ,,. . . .. ... 1,121,604 Manistee 2,619,700 39 12 42 9 41 1 98 129 125 411 104 44 2 26 8S 4 178 85 6 58 90 82 78 110 126 318 12 25 11 23 9 80 1 a 64 S106 78 20 « 85 25 2^2 68 8 146 30 2 » 24 59 28 £40 61 J 45 1191 8 8 1 15 2 i 9 6 8 c 1,488 618 444 696 423 5 = 788 1=1,514 e 2,887 • 563 ' 388 491 7 c 286 . >t a% •Sfl if) ■s W a N O gs g_co O o o 1 No. No. No. No. No. ifi'ji « 2,471 1,004 865 462 69,846 6 8 3 187 2 1 2 1 65 21 8 8 61 lie 53 52 8 8 1,054 20 1 18 6 148 4 2 2 16 4 4 ...... 81 5 2 4 6 2 1 79 17 21 3 11 11 66 G 4 2 109 4 1 8 11 1 1 9 B 6 68 2 1 1 9 2 & 2 4 15 27 1 10 10 67 1 1 6 8 1 2 18 14 10 1 1 2 265 2 1 1 10 6 4 1 1 18 6 29 S 19 86 688 2 8 28 18 2 8 568 1 9 1 2 20 291 5 2 2 2 8 5 1 2 2 257 1 1 1 1 1 80 71 1 24 86 8 3 239 6 8 8 6 8 8 14 14 6 8 5 64 1 1 1 1 4 8 64 2 1 1 12 5 1 8 2 52 S 5 6 8 8 8 4 8 2 2 1 i 8 8 1 2 11 3 8 2 Dollars. 73,893,423 87,000 45,000 15,000 27,000 « 925,650 • 192,600 5,800 79,000 49,000 4,000 26,400 68,860 68,000 8,700 4,000 22,000 8,600 86,600 16,200 150,000 3,000 11,000 141,700 4,000 12.000 82,000 649,600 629,500 20,000 352,600 8,600 822,000 2,000 26,000 i 294,630 7,600 7,600 75,000 2,000 80,600 18,000 62,500 13,900 28,000 21,600 7,000 6,750 1,500 Dollars. < 122,901,262 159,600 76,000 S,«00 81,000 ( 1,960,242 B 149,571 18,600 160,400 • 71,000 26,S)0 64,000 469,200 « 136,000 11,940 4,000 107,600 14,601) 11,600 80,200 297,881 6,000 7,860 k 367,000 12,200 10,700 20,400 1,381,500 1,864,500 17,000 468,896 1,29( 481,800 800 85,000 k 764,920 18,1U0 7,000 136,660 1,000 294,000 29,000 e 266,000 19,050 164,400 17,600 e 660 26,500 1,000 » Inclndes 46 establishments operated by both steam and water. >> Por 46 establishments the number of persons employed was not reported. • Por 82 establishments the capital invested was not reported. > nS 12! ti IS ■2 £2 S33 H -:»l sSa. c S s o o o B^ M P.I ^ No. No. No. No. No. 12 a 4 5 2 1 32 8 2 1 14 6 3 1 2 11 107 90 1 2 14 18,204 1 1 1 2 2 22 28 22 i 021 65 60 1 14 1,855 in 9 1 596 5 4 1 130 17 10 7 420 8 5 8 170 13 13 <1 97 12 9 8 442 4 4 60 4 4 89 1 1 70 2 2 860 8 8 119 2 2 17 15 9 6 166 2 2 2 3 .....b 8 4 6 6 76 1 2 1 1 70 6 1 1 1 __^ 8 136 f 79 40 3 14 c 1,384 18 I'll 1 6 898 2 1 1 7 8 1 2 1 4 21 18 7 6 161 4 4 22 6 3 8 68 T 6 1 47 4 3 1 - - ,. 86 6 4 1 73 4 4 9 22 11 7 2 2 280 16 8 4 2 1 157 7 3 8 1 123 f. li 6 1 20 7 4 8 16 1 1 3 4 4 8 7 7 103 « 6 1 38 8 3 4 1 = 67 4 8 1 22 102 t 60 20 14 S e 490 4 8 4 8 10 4 4 12 8 8 8 SO 8 3 1 4 80 1 1 5 Dollars. b 31,500 9,50n 7,280 ■ 4,678,089 1,0110 12,000 966,500 2,846,589 919,889 250,000 404,000 807,800 292,1100 673,400 76,000 69,000 25,000 625,000 160,000 7,000 349,700 8,200 8.600 128,600 200,000 4,600 5,000 b 1,177.7.50 c 192,200 8,000 27,860 288,000 20,000 68,900 22.600 23,200 38,300 58,000 322,700 176,700 147,000 18.800 15,500 500 16,600 69,000 19,600 c 15,200 28,000 !• 502,650 I! 15.000 7,500 17,000 21,000 10,9,50 8,000 Dollars. 65,000 8,800 7,360 « 7,098,216 SOO 81,750 « 1,881,600 4,680,065 1,820,465 327,850 651,500 894,500 543,250 1,443,000 136,000 175,000 192,000 370,000 121,000 60,000 269,100 8,600 2,500' 104,600 140,000 8,500 16,000 f 2,368,859 b 227,600 9,800 29,600 286.370 148,000 94,000 85,200 87,500 47,500 158,940 676,680 498,480 188,200 « 88,750 22,000 2,600 83,524 262,400 60,000 ' 116,995 31,000 861 ,277 15,000 8,400 10,600 72,680' 85,000 7,500 > For 3 establishments both steam and water are nsed. b Not reported for 2 eatahlishments. 5 a H D c E; n K S2 5"! ^S K O o o ^olS (U is No. No. No. No. No. 4 1 8 7 28 14 1 C 2 182 9 4 4 1 46 1 1 6 4 4 46 9 » 6 1 2 1 b 81 2 1 1 6 S 2 1 6 2 1 1 5 3 8 10 8 1 1 1 9 16 8 8 108 5 8 2 10 18 6 6 i 68 100 • 27 44 28 c 11,086 15 2 T 6 96 8 2 1 9 2 1 1 b 8 27 c 1 10 10 657 5 3 2 9 8 S 9 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 6 16 2 2 11 2 1 1 B 8 S 6 2 1 1 t> 8 22 9 4 9 1> 180 1 1 14 4 2 2 9 7S 28 34 16 287 4 2 2 26 2 1 1 8 4 4 5 IT 9 7 1 100 8 1 2 9 2 2 11 8 2 1 8 11 2 9 20 6 1 1 8 12 9 1 8 60 1 1 2 6 2 4 H 6 4 2 17 6 2 3 13 8 2 1 41 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 14 1 12 22 b 8'25 1 1 8 7 1 207 8 8 b 46 1 1 25 2 1 1 47 2 2 80 Dollars. in.BOO 167,1100 80,11(10 8,000 14,501) b 114,500 8,500 a,siio 9,800 8,000 7.000 110,800 6,900 95,700 b 1,612,250 211,000 10,400 b 1,500 1,031,250 18.800 26,500 2,000 10,000 48,000 5,000 8,500 20,000 18,200 184,100 6,000 26,000 277,500 24,000 1,500 11,800 96,500 6,000 20,500 8,500 22.900 15,900 29,800 4,000 16,600 17,800 7,200 88,000 20,000 8,iK0 16,000 b 255,600 120.000 b 40,000 20,000 76,500 20,000 Dollars. 2fl,300 80t!,409 78,400 6,500 46,000 b 160,500 6,680 10,052 8,000 2,250 8,400 207,000 3,010 126,855 b 2,744,881 606,100 ll,40« b 8,000 1,461 ',800 25,220 9,500 1,8'20 2,700 178,600 10,720 7,840 40,800 105,581 336,200 16,000 89,200 769,460 82,600 2,400 25,900 894,800 11,460 18,400 2,880 40,700 63.000 88,800 4,000 80,780 40,000 14,400 40,400 18,000 2,400 20,000 b 452,000 321,000 b 29,000 40,000 62,00« 1,800 ' Fori establtsbment both steam and water are used, b Not reported I'or I establtsbment. « For 4 establisbments both steam and water are nsed. a M 3 ■§• o 2 a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAfiDS. o (UCQ O III 4 o 5 No. No. NO. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. CliAKE Co., Grant 5 60 1 2 16 4 4 7 1 4 4 2 1 S 4 2 8 5 8 98 7 7 8 2 17 6 6 1 11 8 8 2 8 8 6 6 112 2 io 8 4 25 1 85 16 9 9 2 6 7 8 5 2 2 4 4 5 34 1 1 7 8 2 6 1 2 2 1 6 2 1 7 4 8 • 56 1 6 2 14 6 2 1 1 4 3 2 8 6 •I 1 62 i 9 i 1 2 1 2 ...... 13 i 8 i 2 i 4 i 1 i 89 823 5 10 128 14 11 29 8 11 14 11 6 71 9 7 256 19S 57 492 26 61 12 4 144 24 87 8 28 80 88 13 19 28 14 26 b 1,112 S 18 6 IT . 132 14 672 294 116 186 77 21 188 89 12 8 8 28 1> 7 24,000 315,700 3,000 8,100 185,900 11.000 8,500. 22,800 5,000 17,600 18,500 8,000 1,900 68,000 18,000 15,000 426,000 365,000 60,000 574,800 23,000 44,200 8,200 4,200 200.000 9,600 45,000 600 48,000 20,800 58,500 7,500 10,800 84,000 26,000 84,500 1,636.700 16,600 .34,200 8,800 5,600 202,500 L.-iOO 1,077,000 474,500. 162,500 879,000 6I,OOU 18,200 171,600 85,000 . 24,000 8,500 8,000 17,600 28,800 78,600 599,709 Bath 1,200 Bengal 3,000 181,179 Dallas 12,616 Die Witt. 21,180 Dnplain _ Eagle 7. 65.700 20,000 Essex 56,084 Greenbash.. ...... ....... ........ _ 49.700 l(t,000 Olive 8,000 Ovid 178.800 Watertown. 4,860 Westphalia 1 42,400 1 1 386,000 Escanaba . . . 301,000 85,000 38 2 8 1 i 8 4 b 1,097.040 Bellevae 40,040 Benton 17,600 Brookfleld 5,600 8,800 Charlotte aty ... ... 8 606,600 12,000 Delta 8 84,400 1,40b Eaton Bapids 9 4 6 1 98,600 Hamlin 28,106 Onfeida 95,400 7,200 Sunjield. 2 8 2 19 2 8 ...... 16,600 58,800 Walton 89,000 42,600 18 i 18 a 8 2. 7 e 2,894,889 80,720 Argentine ......... -67,800 bnrton . ..... 10,419 2 • 7 > 1 29 10 9 f 9 1 2 7 8 1 2 2 8 • 2 6,700 Penton ...... .. . 8 8 269,890 7,000 Flint City ...; 1 4 4 i 1 1,707,110 1st Ward , 864,000 2d Ward.. 299,900 896,000 4th Ward 1 8 147,210 28,550 Forest. ..... .... 167,000 12,500 Genesee ...... .—....-.... 4 i 2 k 4,000 18,000 JJt. Morris 4,400 21,300 « For 1 cstablistament botb steam and water are ased. i Not reported for 2 establishments. * Not reported for t establishment. d For 5 establishments both steam and water are nscd. ' Not reported for 6 establishments. f For 2 establishments both steam and water are nscd. MANUFACTUEING ESTABLISHMENTS,— AGGEBGATE. 373 ♦ TABLE XLIV. — Coktinued. — Manufacturing Establishments, — Aggregate. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Grand Tsatbrsk Co. Blair Baet Bay Fife Lake Long Lake Mayfleld Traverse Whitewater QbatiotCo Arcada Betbauy Elba , Fnlton HamlUon Newark Pine River Seville Sumner Washington Wheeler HlLLSCALX Co Adams Allen Amboy Cambria Camden Fayette Billsdate City 1st Ward 2d Ward 4th Ward Jefferson Litchfield Moscow Pittsford Ransom Keading. Scipio Somerset Wheatland Woodbridge Wright HOCGHTON Co Adams Baraga Calnraet Franklin Hancock Portage Qniney Schoolcraft Webster- HtJROW Co Bingham. Brookflcld.. Cascvilie Pair Haven Hnme Haron ._. POWBR DSED. •s "S ■5 O. cn -o K >. .O o s a ■a a if fr,fe V OS (0 a o U) W 3 Pi o (1) « § § iU M Ph s > No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 29 9 10 9 1 212 • 158,600 299,728 2 1 1 19 6,500 8,800 8 2 1 12 7,000 8,908 8 3 _^ . 88 38,500 60,000 2 2 46 21,600 89,648 2 1 1 8 7.600 5,280 18 2 2 9 76 • 59,600 166,100 4 4 13 18,000 31,000 88 18 8 12 »288 » 177,264 438,260 6 8 2 69 43,000 69,000 i 4 45 7,600 87,300 2 2 14 2,700 9,260 1 1 4 2,000 3,000 8 4 8 2 47 15 9,600 18,600 44,000 2 12,800 6 6 . 45 « 61,000 109,500 8 8 24 11,400 25,000 1 1 2 6,000 22,400 1 1 7 3,000 4,000 3 97 3 b 57 21 6rt8 18,464 • 787,820 52,000 28 2 15 c 1,201,803 5 4 1 15 10,700 8,200 4 3 1 7 7,500 7,400 4 2 2 9 8,600 29,600 5 4 1 18 10,200 • 19,800 T 6 2 23 » 10,500 11 1 6 2 8 16S 298,620 325,003 1 6 1 243 211,000 483,300 3 8 205 102,000 157,500 1 1 4 40,000 5,000 8 2 i 84 69,000 825,800 1 6 8 21,700 8,860 2 1 1 4 16,000 80,992 5 « 4 1 2 For 4 establishments both steam and water are used. • Not reported for 16 establishments. •■ For 1 establishment both steam and water are nsed. ' For 2 establishments both steam and water are used. 374 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIV. — Continued. — Manufacturing EstahHshments, — Aggregate. COUNTIBS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. Paris Port Austin Rabicnn Sand Beiicli Sel)ewaiug Verona White Koct Inshah Co Alaiedoii Aarelin9 Bnnker Hill Dellii Ingbam Latinnir Lansing City LeKiiy Leslie Lncl5« Meridian Onoi)da^.-i Biackbndgc Vevay , Wbeatfleld While Oak Williamstuwn Ionia Co Boston Canipbull Dauby Ea!>toD Ionia Ionia City 1ft undid Wards Rdandilh Wards. Lyons I^orih Plains Orleans - Otisco Portland Ronald Sebcwa Iosco Co Aluliastor B^ildwin Edwards Oscoda Plaiufleld Sable Tawas Ogemaw Isabella Co Chippewa..- Coe Rolland Sherman... Union Vernon Wise ■d PowBB Used % a i>> >, ,a5» n •a %: ftS •s a™ O o III "1 s !i No. No. No. No. No. 7 7 86 9 8 1 179 1 4 1 57 89 5 4 1 19 2 4 2 2 80 42 2 88 " 65 11 9 8 1> 306 ] 2 1 I 2 1 8 7 2 8 8 8 8 10 12 8 8 46 28 ■16 6 7 412 6 6 27 8 6 2 85 2 2 19 4 8 1 14 8 1 2 9 2 2 2 11 9 1 1 b 41 2 2 84 4 4 17 6 4 i! 16 85 48 26 1 15 c 716 6 8 8 89 2 1 2 ) 1 1 5 4 2 5 4 1 1>9 IS 8 1 4 146 7 8 4 67 6 lb 1 89 21 15 6 211 6 8 8 84 7 6 2 47 3 8 46 11 11 91 3 8 10 4 4 1 24 28 27 1 b 714 6 6 67 6 1 2 6 157 1 2 1 J u 8 8 186 9 9 16(1 1 19 1 8 1 2 2 1 11 i 22 146 2 10 o 6 8 8 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 6 59 eu Dollars. 2t,000 66,800 87,000 15,000 21,800 7,000 26,000 b 798,400 1,500 4,800 1.600 9,700 12,000 16,200 494.800 28.400 68,000 5,500 20,500 18,000 200 b 54,800 54.000 6.500 16,900 b 870,800 80,000 4,000 8,600 8,000 » 26,5110 146,000 79,000 61.0(10 250,500 18(1,1100 24,600 78,000 145,000 in,(iOO 14,200 746,000 46.500 218,000 20,000 100,000 811,000 160,000 1S6,600 40,000 115,700 I.OOO 10,500 4,000 10,000 18,000 2^,200 60,000 DolUi'S. 90,000 91,450 85,000 100,1100 20,600 22.000 32,000 o 1,011,943 1.600 8,520 2,100 24,675 7,000 11,5tl0 b 524,700 30,800 80,588 27,500 83,700 Ti,600 1,000 It 87,000 18,400 9,5110 70,765 = 1,812,2!5 25,800 5,500 5,000 f 825 257,500 143,500 114,000 884,500 116,500 82,100 106,090 883.000 18,500 28,000 b 1,238,500 95,000 320,000 80,000 240,000 26,IKI0 ]4«,500 b S2-2,noo 69,000 227,822 800 88,600 8,0CO 4,298 60,000 66,000 6S,6'2« • For I ostablishraent both steam and water are need. b Nut repiiried fur 1 estnblii'hment. « Not reported lor x o'lablishmcnts. "i Not reporicd for 2 establi!0 D 3,000 1 ) --... B 16,000 75,000 4 1 8 9 16,000 18,825 84 25 S 4 1,241 1,688,100 2,821,513 7 6 1 )B7 288,000 665,718 2 1 1 41 104,000 21,0110 4 4 282 77,.=,liO 264,000 9 9 76 1011,000 139,700 4 d 4 54 79,600 328,100 2 1 1 48 S6,0(i0 250,000 6 4 2 633 949,000 6611,1100 3 8 11 41,000 185,600 3 8 4 9,700 7,650 2 d 1 1 6 17,500 76.000 2 2 9 16,500 .71,000 1 1 2 9,000 212,.'i60 18 2 11 21 « 7,040 18,300 ] 1 8 1,100 7.%000 2 2 5 11, OHO « 1,000 4 91 28 4 26 82 6 4 % 7(i6 ' 1,400 858,650 « 1,748,869 8 2 1 1(1 8.OU0 «,2I10 2 1 1 6 8,nOfl 4,000 4 4 6,600 7,369 5 1 24 44,000 101,600 40 10 6 24 614 631,600 1,163.900 5 2 8 16 26,5011 60,450 1 1 2 8,000 1,600 6 .. 4 2 9 4,4511 9,900 5 6 12 85,000 162,6110 8 4 8 1 86 48,1100 192,200 n 5 1 4 1 8'( 2S,500 43,750 2 1 1 11 6,600 12,200 1 1 1 600 200 1 1 10 6,0U0 12,000 215 • 99 74 6 86 4,280 4,561.800 h 7,149,319 2 2 6 46.000 77,600 16 4 12 89 78,700 237,800 2 2 8 7,000 14,000 S 8 4 9,1100 • 7,000 2 2 _^ 6 6.200 11,000 6 2 4 8P B5,.10O 1> 108.800 8 8 7 14,000 86,400 B 8 1 42 9,400 e 28,000 110 48 26 6 85 8,809 8,718,«m 6,611,494 4 8 1 69 111,500 112,050 17 2 IB S2I S2H,000 620.000 4 4 44 7,8110 2.%nn9 B3 • 15 19 19 1,908 1,757.200 2,491,000 12 12 fl.'il 690,000 777,989 2 2 270 2011,000 8'>0,il00 4 2 1 1 220 805,000 25I,5o« 14 7 6 1 Sil 616,700 1,014,000 • For 2 esiablishment." both stoTm and water are nsed. k Not reported for 3 establishment?. • Not report cd for 8 establishments. ' Kor I c-tablisbmeut both steam and water are nscd. • Not reiMrtetl fur 1 estahlishment. ' No; r<'pc)rted for 2 esiabli»bmcni9. . « N"l rcporled for 4 ceiahlishmrnts. k Nut reported for 9 esiablishmests. 376 CENSUS OF MIOniGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIV. — Continued. — Manufacturing Establishmmits,^— Aggregate. s, a 0- H O POWEB Used ■a o I n a 1 a ■§• P COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. si n- o n 2 Cm o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Grattan 2 8 16 1 4 12 4 4 8 4 1 6 8 2 1 1 8 1 9 2 1 1 2 1 2 104 8 4 7 2 5 5 6 6 8 12 13 4 9 8 11 8 6 9 2 16 S 8 4 2 4 181 4 22 S 8 IS 1 ""ii 3 8 2 8 8 2 1 5 4 i 1 1 4 1 2 1 ...^_. 1 4 6 49 254 7 80 160 17 33 82 7 4 86 S7 10 4 4 18 4 79 10 4 4 11 20 80 1,097 85 66 116 19 28 70 68 14 12 64 88 81 87 103 287 6 86 115 6 137 14 97 10 10 6 11,739 7 813 • 707 12,000 128,000 124,500 8,000 58,000 43,000 8,400 24,100 18,500 11,800 5,000 205,000 31,200 8,500 SOO 8,000 28,000 1,200 67,800 8,000 2,000 800 11,000 8,000 43,000 763,700 82,000 17.500 172,500 6,500 10,900 29,200 11,150 5,460 15,000 31,600 101,700 82,700 69,000 73,000 71,000 5,200 22,600 156,000 2,500 172,400 8,400 188,000 9,000 9,000 8,0C0 > Not reported for 8 establishments. o For 2 establisbmeots both steam and water are used. «i Not reported for 2 establishments. • Not reported for 6 establishments. I' Not reported for 4 establishments. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS,— AGGREGATE. 377 TABLE XLIV.— CoN'TiNUED. — Manufacturing Establishments, — Aggregate. COUNTIKS, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAKDS. M Ward 8d Ward 4th Ward.... Blisefield Cambridge ... Clinton Deerfield , 0over FairBeld Franklin Hndson Hacon Madison Medina Ogden Palmyra...... Baisin Eidgeway Kiga EoTlin Home Seneca Tecnmseh Woodstock .. LiTtNQBTON Co Brighton Cohoctah Deerfleld Genoa tireen Oak Hamburg Handy Hartland Howell Iosco Marion Putnam Unadilla Mackinac Co... Holmes St. Ignace Maoo»b Co Armada , Brace Chesterfield.. Clinton Erin Lenox... Macomb Hay Kichmond Shelby Sterling Warren Washington . . Manistee Co... Arcadia Bear Lake Power Used ■g i . o .? o ■3, OQ § V a Id S o o II. is No. No. No. No. No. 6 a 4 2 33 S 2 1 1 1 19 8 S 4 2 6 1 1 49 b 90 7 2 2 i 8 2 4 2 84 8 S .■i 2 6 8 5 1 2 • ^s 11 12 6 i 18 2 1 6 8 15 2 1 4 8 3 195 9 3 16 80 2 4 10 4 4 19 27 2 4 4 8 4 8 10 80 HI 1 4 1 6 20 2 8 7 ] 85 34 3 • 15 3 8 16 2U7 4 48 « 20 20 3 181 6 2 8 2 2 11 6 2 1 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 4 6 5 6 4 4 51 12 3 2 6 4 1 1 46 8 1 8 14 2 1 4 2 1 1 91 1 1 89 2 4 22 b 45 45 1 1 20 16 16 655 9 3 1 41 7 1 1 8 2 as 12 6 7 124 22 1 4 T 10 1 4 4 12 245 5 80 15 8 e, 1 5 12 5 4 1 58 4 2 2 12 4 1 2 1 9 1 9 1 2 10 61 8 4 87 1 a 32 1 2 8 2 b 1,228 6 b 7 1 Dollars, 60,500 b 18,500 72,000 b 76,000 19,000 161,000 82,000 10,000 14,600 8,100 197,800 8,000 4,100 24,600 18,600 6,200 42,600 10,750 4S,S00 19,800 2,500 87,600 279,400 16,600 264,300 24,000 20,000 7,500 1,800 8,000 16,000 62,000 36.500 48,500 9,500 2,000 20,000 20,600 117,000 95,000 22,000 602,949 12,099 82,200 65,850 181,3110 2,000 29,000 19,600 28,800 34,000 7,500 26,600 12,000 69,000 2,816,500 4,000 7,500 Dollars. 126,000 24,5(10 60,849 218,000 27,865 231,410 70,605 26,700 28,100 7,800 234,860 6,665 12,000 88,187 94,000 16,500 126,000 21,740 84,000 23,980 2,400 62,210 501,729 23,600 400,660 29,800 28,oeo 16,200 960 8,300 98,000 74,600 90,800 18,700 600 12,000 26,800 b 40,000 40,000 1,121,604 34,934 109,800 126,700 877,608 ,%000 114,000 12,260 29,160 82,000 3,800 130,660 18,000 129,300 2,619,700 T,500 22,90» » For 1 establishment both steam and water are naed. b Not reported for 1 establishment. « Not reported for 2 establishments. 48 378 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIV.— Continued. — Manufacturing Establishments,— Aggregate. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. Browa... F!kT Maiiisiue lianitlM City l-'tWard !d Ward 8d Wiird 4ih Ward Onukama Slrunavk Makquettb Co Chucolay Ely Forejih Ishpemhig Ishpeming City.. IciWarfl 2d Ward Marqiiuim Marquette City.. Negaanee Negaunte City... KichmuDd Tildcu Mabon Co Amber i >) nS a 1^ 3 v.i ■Sfi III ■2 IS o V ^1 Pi g to 1 ^ No. No. No. No. No. 1 8 8 1 2 70 8 !1 8 19 ns 781 2 2 2 4 110 70 1 7 6 1 174 1 2 8 7 2 2 427 88 150 1 89 25 8 6 • J, 488 8 1 2 23 7 8 4 614 2 1 1 811 2 2 s fiO 5 2 S 2 2(17 87 a 8 no 4 1 8 KiS 7 6 2 194 2 2 190 4 4 ■ 68 2 2 12 1 1 42 12 11 1 618 1 1 1 1 8 2.5 1 1 68 2 1 1 41 7 7 481 2 1 4 42 2 1 4 28 81 10 890 444 Ifl 1 8 6 8 6 1 83 28 2 4 2 1 1 87 14 4 9 1 196 2 2 29 11 4 7 166 1 4 4 4 1 2 9 1 1 7 41 1 1 38 2.') 22 8 7 S95 65 15 616 428 4 2 2 1 1 9 ) 1 7 80 I 1 2 S 1 8 1 2 1 1 8 8 2 1 1 S 1 2 25 4 20 15 7 24 1 Dollars. 4,000 265,500 280,000 1,627,500 75,000 101,000 638,000 818,500 28,000 65u,000 2,829,500 14,000 910,0(10 8,0(10 10,0011 165,000 45,000 110,000 171,000 788,000 415,(100 226,000 7,500 125,000 469,000 2,000 8,000 26,000 56,000 878,000 70,000 8,(i00 800,000 i 448,600 09,000 4,500 > 19,000 292,000 24,000 266,000 2,000 20,000 14,((00 20,000 2,6o0 7,6U0 872,«)0 80,000 8,000 889,000 280,100 6(10 7,"00 2.0110 6,6U0 8,000 2,V0O 6,000 Dollars. 2,600 228,000 260,000 1,724,800 180,000 198,000 327,600 1,019,400. 68,000 816,000 b 1,976,470 40,000 < 489,000 28,600 * 9,600 124,000 84,000 90,000 124,000 227.((70 625,000 858,800 6,600 100,000 d 801,416 S,0((0 12,000 72,000 • 42,000 670,4 IG 110,000 660,416 926,240 146,000 14,((0a 16,900 668,840 180,000 871.000 2,840 67,6o» 56,600 69,000 11,000 18,000 046,200 7o.(ieo 6,200 670,000 £81,960 900 66,600 1 ,000 12,260 {5,01(0 4.500. 24,000 • Not reported Inrl establishment. i< Not repiirled hir 5 estabriitliments. Nut reported for 4 esiablisbmenis. ' Hul luported tut 2 cttablisbmentB. MANUFACTUEING ESTABLISHMENTS,— AGGREGATE. 379 TABLE XLIV. — Oontinued. — Manufacturing Establishments, — Aggregate. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. MMtand Warren HiBSitCKER Co., Clam Union ... UONBOE Co Ash Bedford Berlin Dundee Erie Exeter Frenchtewn ... Ida La Salle Milan Monroe Monroe City ... 1st Ward 2d Ward 8d Ward 4lh Ward Raisinrillc Snmmeriield... Wliiteford Montcalm Co.... Bloomer Bashneli Cato Crystal Day Douglass Evergreen Fairplain Ferris Qreenmtle Citij. let Ward Sd Ward Home Maple Vallej'.. Montcalm Plerson Pine Reynolds Sidney Winficld MuBEzauK Co. Bine Lake Casinova Dalton Eggleelon Fruitport Holtoii Laketon Montague MiiskCKiin Muskegon, City. 1st Ward 2d Ward i s C 1 Power Used 1 ,1 to § § 5 O ■SSi P o If -■§" 1 No. No. No. No. No. 16 18 1 98 6 2 i 12 2 6 4 8 2 10 1 24 4 6 14 1 6 9 1 129 S 8 6 1 8 5 8 14 6 9 2 11 4 20 4 16 16 4 125 8 8 6 1 1 1 14 12 8 4S 6 81 9 11 " 64 d 6 <1 1 11 1 106 8 8 2 6 2 11 il 2 17 2 12 16 4 78 2 7 6 i 1 13 10 8 28 6 7 7 2 179 147 6 b 788 88 8 80 84 6 29 10 15 7 89 4 262 b 18 107 117 111 26 40 100 b 1,514 24 18 49 15 50 8 87 48 13 156 62 10* 20 197 83 181! 60 b 140 816 54 8 2,887 41 91 66 26 15 40 6'.'l 285 SI 1.2.W S84 19 8 7 4 i i 1 8 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 6 4 4 2 8 22 2 1 1 2 1 6 8 8 2 8 2 8 1 17 1 1 2 28 1 .^... t 2 25 24 Dollars. 206,800 48,200 2,500 b 821,600 10.600 8,1100 38.000 61,800 7,500 26,5110 16,500 128.600 8,1 lUO 42,21111 9,500 471,600 b 66,000 218,0110 198,000 6M0 27,iini) 28,2110 87,600 b 1,080,770 4V,iillO 2,600 17,000 7,000 28,lll'0 6,0110 82,500 24,1100 6,500 28-.',ll00 98,000 189,1100 7,600 175,6110 42,11110 b .W,670 7S,li00 49,000 160,800 18,800 b 6,866,800 18,8110 48,000 18,1100 10,1100 10,000 24,11011 1,238,000 88'.;,700 82,0110 8,2110,9011 471,000 748,900 Dollars. 265,10» 143,000 1,860 1,838,500 88,500 18,200 81,500 122,800 23,750 6-.;,iiOO 59,190 If ,250 1.9C0 100,400 7,000 1,184,0110 b 26,000 425,0CO 725,000 8,1100 • 81.400 46.800 49,730 89,1100 1.400 611,300 63,sno 39,300 24,8(10 94,000 108,800 8,400 6I11.11OO 130,1100 88(l„ii00 14,/ 100 267.1100 78,800 8n,.4S0 40,0110 161,100 536.600 80,000 b 6,721,676 20,200 104,380 46,1100 2,11(10 6,000 46.6i<» 1,5J>1,214 457.500 241355 8,928.774 469,11(10 1,150,764 » For 2 establishments both steam and water are used, b Not repoi'ied for 1 csitbli.-'limcnt. • Not reported for 8 cstibliahmi'Dt«. ' Fur 1 establiahmeDt botb steam and water are used. • Not reported fur 2 esiablisbmunis. 380 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIV. — Continued. — Manufacturing EstaUishmenls, — Aggregate. i n a p n ij o n Power Used ■g" o 1 n O i 5 1 1 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. .£3 gg o Xi ■a c f Is-- S-s « o No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. 3d Ward 6 6 3 11 11 4 40 4 1 2 7 4 6 9 2 2 4 104 6 10 6 2 4 6 4 6 1 4 8 2 4 2 20 4 8 6 2 2 8 1 2 7 44 5 1 8 1 4 7 2 2 6 I 2 6 8 2 2 1 1 6 6 2 8 8 SO 3 i i 9 2 2 2 « 85 5 1 1 3 e 8 i 2 i 9 1 8 8 2 2 2 1 25 1 8 7 2 2 6 8 1 1 1 1 808 897 66 • 19 1S8 > 108 b 658 66 ■""86 178 • 12 6 151 24 67 89 b8S8 18 88 16 6 11 12 9 27 3 16 67 8 8 » 2 127 « 23 42 33 29 10 9 2 6 18 491 47 2 84 4 7 117 22 4 14 1 6 199 22 18 7 5 2 846,000 1,186,000 27,500 • 18,900 212,000 81,000 1 832,800 19,500 8,000 9,000 157,600 > 4,600 8,800 69,000 4,500 42,000 80,000 649,200 12,500 90,000 81,000 11,500 18,000 19,900 9,800 81,000 16,000 7,400 84,800 4,600 81,000 1,100 87,400 16,600 17,900 84,000 19,000 22,000 10,800 20,000 6,000 86,500 482,802 86,002 2,000 10,700 2,000 1,900 27,000 11,000 1,800 11,000 500 lfi,000 849,400 11,000 2,500 8,200 1,200 2,000 90(8,812 4 th Ward 1,405,200 18,600 « 16,500 1 8 8 1 16 1 1 7 1 4 2 52 9 6 2 1 8 2 i 6 2 4 3 Whitehall 817,583 White River 190,120 10 4 i 2 1 7 >> 671,450 84,000 16,400 Brooks .. , ..„ 276,500 • 30,000 Denver - 6,060 188,000 Everett.. -, . 7,000 15,500 Sheridan 65,000 Oaklavd Co. -..,. .._..... — •l 1,292,196 Addison _ Avon - - ._ .. . . 24,000 112,761 41,000 Brandon __■ , ..— 26,200 10,400 b 45i6IO 1S;3S5 Highland 2 2 Holly 214,300 40,500 8 12,200 16f<.200 10,700 89,600 ' 750 1 6 2 8 6 1 5 292,760 let Ward 70,560 Sit,700 160,700 27,800 Sd Ward 4th Ward Royal Oak 5 1 8 16,000 b 11, ((00 18,500 8,600 206,000 746,775 96,004 2,000 42,000 6,000 4,075 28:%500 1 16,000 Springfield _ . Waterford „. 6 18 4 1 1 Clay Banks Elbridge . . i 4 Golden - . Greenwood ... ... . 2 3 1 2 2,400 80,660 1,200 89.000 teavitt Pentwater .., . - . 209,000 9,000 .8,000 8,800 200 i 1 1 «,60* « Not reported for 1 establishment, b Not reported for 2 establishments. • For 2 establishments both steam and water are used. <> Not reported for 5 establishments. • For 1 establishment both steam and water are used. MANUFAOTTJEING ESTABIJSHMENTS,— AGGEEGATE. 381 TABLE XLI V. — CoNTiisr ued. — Manufacturing Establishments, — Aggregate. m 1 1 PowBR Used & 1 CD a 1 P M a % o 3 COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. .a si o .o p O ■go) S m II o o S > No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. Dollars. Obcboi^ Co Evart 26 7 2 1 8 8 6 5 8S ] 2 1 6 16 6 10 1 5 8 4 20 6 4 4 178 S 3 1 2 2 8 22 2 7 46 7 1 2 8 1 6 88 7 5 6 ll 8B 1 1 8 1 8 11 4 S 2 1 2 1 22 7 1 1 8 3 6 2 68 1 1 1 4 12 6 6 1 5 7 4 14 1 8 8 146 3 8 1 2 1 B 22 2 8 88 2 1 2 8 1 2 29 7 8 4 1 11 80 1 1 8 1 8 8 4 6 2 1 1 4 » 286 80 80 195,800 40,800 16,000 4,000 18,000 85,000 78,000 18,500 » 2,745,600 1,500 7,500 40,000 48,000 a 689,000 67,000 122,000 6,000 821,000 29,000 88,000 1,890,800 19,000 22,800 85,800 • 4,468,650 10,000 4,000 10,000 11,000 15,000 126,800 966,000 20,000 46,150 1,687,000 18,300 5,000 7,500 » 81,000 14,000 18,500 1,076,000 89,000 85,000 18,600 6,000 401,000 198,000 8,000 2,400 29,000 8,1100 25.000 92,000 17,600 14,000 6,000 2,S0O 2,100 1,600 « 276,000 • 74,000 Hersey .: Le Riiy. 1 21,600 10,000 17 64 74 25 •1,483 4 5 22 48 • 416 80 121 6 70 46 49 5S3 18 21 87 8,675 41 14 16 80 48 116 754 27 56 1,010 16 8 30 28 12 66 792 115 78 65 6 856 849 8 5 108 4 47 71 42 84 211 4 4 2 10,000 Orient ... _ 58,000 82,900 Richmond . .. .. .- 8 4 19,600 18 8 b 2,852,400 4,500 Chester Crockery , .._. — 1 8,100 72,800 1 58,800 OrandSctven City ...... ...— . . 4 • 970,000 Holland 160,000 Holland City 2 218,000 6,000 Olive - -. - 99,000 1 67,800 » 17,000 Spring Lake Tallmage ... ...... 2 6 1 1 i 1 9 2 2 8 2 1,076,900 11,600 Zeclana .— . -— - ...... 32,500 Pbisque Iblb Co., 69,700 8 2 5 i 4 2 . 1 15 i 1 5 4 4 1 i <: 6,410,147 Albee . 69,000 24,500 Blnmfield . . _ .. ... . 12,000 6,000 Bridgeport - ..... ... .. . 82,000 » 195,600 CarroIIton ... .. • 988,735 49,000 90,150 2,365,985 « 81,808 20,000 40,500 Kochville 114,000 Kichland i 25,60ft Soginato City . . _- .. .... 64,260 « 1,571,369 St. Charles 93,000 Swan Creek. Tiltabawassee . , .... 87,000 61,800 8,450 Zilwankie 635,000 818,242 6,000 Bridgehampton , . .. - 3,300 56,000 Blk 6,000 Forester ., 66,000 93,800 Marion .. . ... ... 87,500 81,442 6,U0O 6,000 8,200 4,000 • Wot reported for 1 establlslimcnt. k Not reported for 2 esiablishmeDts. • N«t reported for 4 establishments. 383 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN", 1874. TABLE XLIV. — Coutisttted. — Manufacturing Estahlixhments, — Aggregate. M i to PowEB Used. & a <» g BO S. ta > M S 1 a COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. ■Sa o 33 r ■ga 111 13 o o a No. No. No. No. No. Dollars. DollarB. SCHOOI.CFAFT Co......... ._ ,. 6 \ 3 53 1 3 3 2 10 8 4 8 1 2 22 1 3 6 1 3 90 2 9 1 2 3 6 2 8 6 1 1 5 4 24 3 3 11 1 82 4 6 10 5 2 4 4 12 4 6 8 2 19 1 73 1 3 2 8 2 1 i 10 i i 9 a 813 S3 200 » 80 864 4 18 9 4 61 20 20 1! 5 63 186 7 16 23 10 24 1,462 6 29 8 6 186 11 4 69 81 1 45 60 176 669 9 26 181 2 574 27 29 08 20 4 9 11 188 86 64 9 2 119 3 895 9 14 « 862,000 na.ooo 150,000 ■ 160,000 464,500 6,000 7,300 22,1(10 12,100 72,500 17,000 21,000 84,500 2,"00 80.000 210,900 7,000 17,600 66,000 7,000 14,700 1,851,990 4,000 25,260 5,000 2,200 96,000 11,500 8,7110 47.400 28,500 600 25,000 22,000 96,000 826,900 8,800 9,600 144.240 2,000 844.750 17,200 40,500 79,500 9,200 28,000 26,700 18,500 886,000 60,000 85,000 26,000 8,000 61,160 20,000 » 296,500 8,000 9,000 » 482,000 97,000 185.000 Alaiilniique .._.._. .__... . .... Ooota ... ._ 2 b24 S 8 1 2 i '"i'l 1 8 1 1 8 69 4 1 1 2 2 1 6 4 i 5 4 15 8 10 23 3 1 3 i 4 2 3 7 • 40 1 3 1 21 1 t 8 i 2 2 6 8 3 2 i • 200,000 » 735,480 8,900 7,000 112,800 SHtATTASSEE Co. -_ ........... Beunington ............. . ..._ 10.200 48,500 16,500 1st Ward 2d Ward 24,000 • 9,000 5,000 75,000 804,500 50,000 45,600 97,680 8,000 22,400 ° 1,840,213 8d Wafd Middleburv Kush Sciota Shiawassee ........ ........ 6 Venice Vernon ... .. ...... ...... St. CiiAibCo 12 2 2 9 10 Berlin Brockway .— ...... ..... . 2 1 83,300 24,000 4,250 167,600 27,668 7,000 86,700 85,600 Burchville China.. 1 Clay 1 Clyde 8 1 i 2 8,000 42,000 67,000 810,500 Ira Poi't Haron , ..... -. ..... .. . Port Huron City i 1 2 8 • 801,000 17,000 • 86,000 » 171,000 1,800 1 1,820,367 46,286 88,064 « 189,260 11,900 28,100 Riley St. Clair at. Clair City i 89 1 2 6 2 2 4 3 8 1 4 3 2 i IS 1 St. Joseph Co, .... - ... .. . . 16 4 Bnrr Oak 8 i 3 Fabius Flowerfield 74,500 17,049 602,600 » 45,000 • 15,020 12,500 61,850 188,200 60,588 m 661,275 8,300 66,000 1 Park 12 4 16 Arbela Columbia ........... • Not reported for 1 establiebment. >> For 2 establishmeDts both !. >. .aS B n P ■ss s a lis S; - OB N iz; H Si p o o o o=^ Hh No. No. No. No. No. 3 1 8 2 2 8 1 1 22 1 1 3 2 1 8 2 17 8 C 7 6 11 6 13 47 1 1 1 5 8 1 13 2 8 « 2 6 20 6-2 84 2 4 2 18 b 9 1 2 1 184 2 110 2 61 12 939 88 4 10 4 1 3 18 9 1 4 4 106 2 12 2 6 7 159 6 S 1 40 11 9 10 6 1 128 67 4 6 4 ) 88 4 2 2 28 8 3 5 7 4 2 1 49 4 1 8 7 8 in 1 1 2 6 12 46 3 11 9 1 1 122 1 1 8 6 8 125 6 3 a 45 64 22 637 44 3 83 6 1 4 89 18 8 6 1 3 139 8 8 2 1 2 68 6 5 1 25 4 3 i 46 S 8 5 15 7 8 6 5 1 14 2 2 4 1 8 i b 3 3 30 5 1 1 8 8 b 8 2 8 16 11 ' 4 5 2 43 2 2 3 2 1 1 4 4 8 1 13 5 b 6 16 8 2 1 86 41 14 4 23 262 10 4 fi 63 11 6 2 1 9 4 72 12 IS T 4 4 115 Dollars. 10,500 6,1100 10,200 6,000 2,100 7,000 3,000 8,000 ' 88,700 12,00> Not reported fur 1 establlshmeDt. COPPER MINES. TABLE XLY.— Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole JVumher of Copper Mines, the Number of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Pounds of Ore Mined, and its Value at Place of Mining, the Value of Merchandise Imported for Sale to Miners, and the JVumher of Pounds of Silver Ore Mined, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARD3. i a p r & 1 fa I a o P, P, 5 1 •a §5, ■Sfo a S £ o > CQ No. Dollars. Pounds. Dollars. Dollars. Pounds. State. .- . .... . .- 40 13 1 3 10 3 3 1 2 1 17 1 6 4 6 6,463 3,633 820 2,040 «845 50 12!) 8 500 ISO 1,484 490 870 150 257 217 486 65 75 111 196 7,266,957 8,343,457 240,000 1,820,000 a 1,180,000 41,857 400,000 1,600 200,000 10,000 1,649,600 732,000 190,000 150,000 477,500 100,000 2,274,000 60,"doo 775,000 1,436,000 81,569,111 23,411,377 1,129,938 16,600,000 1,260,000 60,000 654,022 5,120,458 8,913,219 207,120 2,490,000 870,000 12,000 104,881 668,314 849,000 50,000 95,000 70,000 2,040 Adams __.. _-. Franklin.. Hancock. Portage.. Quincy 3,420,000 287,417 6,949,983 691,690 2,836.872 890,000 976,778 2,054,593 1,207,801 106,000 80,000 432,100 688,701 672,285 67,483 1,026,446 103,753 800,200 78,000 210,000 834,498, 180,788 12,000 10,000 74,400 84,388 80,000 4,000 808,684 73,184 116,000 82,000 17,500 66,000 110,630 8,500 20,700 11,430 76,000 40 Webster Clifton _. Eagle Harbor .. Grant Algonqnin .. , 2,000 Greenland . ... Rockland ft Includes the men employed and capital Invested in gaw mill connected with 1 mine. 49 386 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XL VI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Totonship^, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Iron Mines, the Nwnber of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Pounds of Ore Mined, and its Value at Place of Mining, and the Value of Merchandise Imported for Sale to Miners, during the year 1813. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State HOTTSHTON Co., L'Anse Mabqubtte Co... Ely Forsyth..' Ishpemine--.-.. 1st Ward- .i 2a Ward 8d Ward Negvantt Ctty.. Kichmond . Tilden -d 1 "p. > a a ^ Ed O 1^ 'p, ^ No. Dollars. 41 4,518 0,969,000 6 240 200,000 85 4,278 6,769,000 9 1087 2,645,000 1 IBO 600,000 4 4D0 61,000 6 1,820 1,700,000 2 900 600,000 2 620 600,000 1 800 600,000 8 830 855,000 S 468 808,000 5 ?« 200,000 Foands. 2,831,907,610 60,200,000 2,821,707,610 723,000,000 2,860,000 108,000,000 912,000,000 400,000,000 422,000,000 90,000,000 260,000,000 166,404,000 144,443,610 ■s.a Dollars. 6,947,194 63,800 Dollars. 1,551,950 100,000 6,878,894 1,454,950 1,996,000 403,600 90,000 28,750 270,000 3,808,000 977,600 1,000,000 600,000 1,608,000 277,600 700,000 IQO.OUO 610,000 416,010 50,000 288,884 COAL MINES— PLASTBK MINES. 387 TABLE XLVII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Coal Mines, the Number of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Pounds of Coal Mined, and its Value at Place of Mining, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WARDS. State Eaton Co., Oneida Inshak Co., WilliamBtown Jackboh Co., Spring Arbor. Shiawassse Co. Caledonia Owoseo Oity... 'O -o s >> > n & a a ^^ p n cd K 9 g 1^ t No. Dollars. 4 SS) 216,999 » ft a 1 30 48,000 1 14 5,450 2 4] 163,549 1 25 150,000 1 16 18,549 Founds. 25,782,000 400,000 9,000,000 2,200,000 14.182,000 9,832,000 b 4,800,000 Dollars. 60,250 600 18,000 2,650 89,000 14,000 25,000 «'Tabalated with bnilding stone. >• Inclodesflre clay. TABLE XL VIII. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the WTiole Number of Plaster Mines, the Number of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Tons of Plaster Mined, and its Value at Place of Mining, during the year 1873. 1., •s a> ^ K K V 03 H STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, § £ §• H 3 b ^« CITIES, AND WAKDS. !5 n g •A 1 el S P P & No. Dollars. Tons. Dollars. 4 198 800,000 128,000 179,000 Iosco Co., Alabaster , 1 75 80,000 30,000 60,000 KSHT Co S 123 250,000 98,000 119,009 Grand Bapids City, 1st Ward.. 1 38 100,000 13,000 > 84,500 Walker 2 90 160,000 28,000 84,500 >| 62,000 • Includes the value of 20,000 barrels of stncco mannfactared in connection with qoarr;^. K Piaster mines with plaster mills connected,— other statistics tabnlated with plaster mills. 388 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE XLIX. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Whole Number of Btdlding Stone Quarries, the Number of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Cubic Feet of Stone Quarried, and its Value at the Quarry, and the Number of Squares of Slate Quarried, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND -WARDS. s o td 13 •a M i 1 1 6 No. Dollars. Cubic Feet. Dollars. Squares. State..- ... .... . ...... . 20 107 145,600 898,776 3,000 5,000 48,882 600 2,000 2,000 Caihocst Co., Marshall Oitu Eaton Co., • 3 10 8,000 Houghton Co., k 2,ooe Huron Co., Fair Haven - . - . 4 1 2 1 2 7 4 3 4 200 192,000 79,800 4,000 12,000 74,000 28,976 11,776 17,200 650 Ingham Co., Ionia Co., Ionia 9 10 65 9 9 6,000 15,000 120,000 1,400 \',m 1,400 4,200 33,000 2,082 852 1,680 Jackson Co., Mahquktte Co,, Bedford • Coal mines and building stone quarries. >> Other statistics tabulated with iron mines. MINES,- AG GREG ATE. 389 TABLE It.— Showing for the Slate, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Aggregate Number of Mines, the Number of Men Employed, Capital Invested, Value of Mineral Mined at Place of Mill- ing, and Value of Merchandise Imported for Sale to Miners, during the year 1S7S.* STATE AND COUNTIES. State. Calhoan Baton Hougbton _. Huron iDgbam loDia lOFCO Jackson Kent Keweenaw.- Marqnstte .. Monroe Ontonagon . Shiawassee . ■a s & n a a D t^ K a S ^ a !s No. 109 • 10,861 8 10 19 8,778 4 4 2 e 80 2 9 1 7S 2 24 8 128 10 1,434 87 4,848 ^ 1- 9 IT 486 2 41 Dollars. 1> 13,398,556 8,000 8,548,457 200 " 43,000 6,000 60,1100 20,450 2511,000 1,619,500 5,8S!',000 1" 1,400 2,274.000 168,549 Dollars. c 12,350,779 600 2,600 « 8,931,519 650 « 18,000 1,400 60.000 6,850 119,0011 1.026,446 6,911,894 2,1132 1811,783 89,0UU Nut reporled for 4 mines. TABLE L. — CoKTiNUED. — 3Iines, — Aggregate, BTATB. CODNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, i o a 1 a § a ^.2 c So CITIES, AND WARDS. s K (a o to is g '3, Hi o 1 No. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Statu 109 10,361 18,893,656 12,350,779 2,223,264 Caihouh Co., MarshaU City 600 Eatos Co., Oneida.. 8 10 8,000 8,543,457 240,000 l,3i!0,000 2,600 8,981,519 207,12(1 2,490,001) HotJQHTOK Co. ... ---_- -_-_ 19 1 8 8,773 8i0 2,041) 849,000 511,001) 95,001) Adams— Calnmet 390 CENSUS OF MIOHIGAF, 1874. TABLE L. — GoiSTii>!VED.—^Mines, — Aggregate. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIBS, AND AVAIIDS. FraDk'ln Hancock Hnron L'Adbc Portage Quincy Webster HOBON Co.. Fair Haven InChah Co Lansing City WlUiamBtown lONIA Co., Ionia losoo Co., Alabaster jACEsnH Co Spring Arbor Hanover _ Kbnt Co Grand Sapids City, IstWard Walker KHwamfAW Co Clifton Eagle Harbor Qrant Hongbton Skerman Maimjcbttb Co Ely Porsytb Ishpeming Jehpeming City IstWard 2d Ward 8d Ward ilargueUe City Negaiinee City Bicbmond Tilden MONBOB Co Bedford Monroe ONTONAdON Co. Algonquin Carp Lake G-reenland Rockland Shiawaseee Co Caledonia Owoieo City • 1 1 B No. 345 50 185 240 3 BOO ISO 3-3 90 3,484 490 370 1511 257 217 4,343 1,037 160 400 1,820 900 620 300 65 3S0 468 486 .15 75 111 195 41 2.') 16 a "H, o Dollars. 1,180,000 41,857 400,000 200,000 1,600 200,000 10,000 200 43,000 48,000 6,000 50,000 20,450 5,450 15,000 260,000 100,000 150,000 1,649,500 732,000 190,000 160,000 477,500 100,000 5,889,000 2,645,000 500,000 61,000 1,700,000 600,000 600,000 600,000 180,000 356,000 308,000 200,000 1,400 1,400 2,274,000 60,00(1 778,000 1,486,000 168,649 150,000 18,549 Dollars. 870,000 12,000 104,381 68,300 672,235 67,488 650 18,000 "isiooo 1,400 60,000 6,850 2,650 4,200 119,000 84,500 34,500 1,026,446 103,753 300,200 78,000 210,000 6,9i:,894 1,996,000 90.000 270,000 8,308,000 1,000,000 1,608,000 700,000 33,000 510,000 416,010 288,884 2,032 862 1,660 180,783 12,000 10,000 74,400 84,388 39,000 1 4.000 26,000 S a> a> 53m Dollars. 70,000 100,000 80,000 4,000 30S,6S4 73,184 116,000 32,000 17,600 66,000 1,454,950 40!!,600 28,750 977,600 600,000 277.600 100,000 110,630 3,600 90,700 11,430 75,000 » A stone qnarry, — only the nnmbcr of feet quarried reported. FISHERIES. 391 TABLE LI. — Showing for the State, and for the Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards in Michigan, the Amount of Capital Invested in Fisheries, and the Number of Barrels of Fish caught, during the year 187S. STATE, COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, Capital Invested. Fish Caught. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. Capital Invested. Fish Canght. CITIES, AND WARDS. Dollars. Barrels. Dollars. Barrels. 334,091 2,900 2,000 900 10,000 14,750 9,750 .^OOO 500 17,200 7,800 6,400 5,000 40(1 1,000 3,000 700 400 300 48,200 100 5,676 3,625 2,150 11,860 8,460 3,400 15,405 7,000 8,406 2,000 100 8,600 3,000 600 3,600 1,500 107,710 450 800 150 1,988 21,170 1,170 20,000 100 11,850 1,650 2,650 2,500 160 660 7,000 124 20 104 7,245 50 1,260 705 575 5,633 3,983 1,700 6,009 2,500 3,509 100 72 1,020 200 80 360 890 6,600 2,000 8,500 1,000 3,580 150 3,000 400 40,125 16,860 22,275 1,500 1,200 600 600 8,260 1,100 Alabaster Sable 200 950 Tawas LSBIiANAW Co. .... 6.''>0 50 500 100 Alpeka Co. ... Mackinac Co... 8,884 3,879 3,590 1,865 St. Iguace .. -., . _ Macohb Co. ... 550 Bat Co Chesterfield 150 400 Bay City 1st Ward Manistee Co., Manistee City, Ist Ward 5th Ward .^60 KawKawlin Manitou Co., Galilee 3,76S Marquette Co., MarQuette City 2,000 1,550 650 800 401) 9,500 4,700 4,800 64,750 1,800 81,250 13,500 2,000 700 5,500 1,500 4,000 7,050 4,500 2,560 1,850 900 250 Gilmore - - 156 Bbrbtbs Co., 625 Hamlin. . Cli&rlevoix — -. Ludington City, Ist Ward 300 Pere Marquette 50 MHN03IINEB Co... 3 952 Ingallston . 9 452 Menominee.. ..... i|500 Sanlt Ste. Marie MONBOB Co 10,600 9 000 Berlin Brie „ . i 600 La Salle . 2,000 200 Monroe Emmet Co., Monroe City.. 8d Ward 1,500 4th Ward 1,000 1,760 1 .500 Houghton Co., Laketon . Huron Co. - . White Elver 260 925 Port Anstin . , Benona . J.W White Keck Golden i->r. 393 OEKSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. TABLE LI. — CoKTiNUED. — Fisheries. COUNTIES, TOWNSHIPS, CITIES, ANb WAEDS. Pentwator _ Ontonagon Co., Ontonagon Ottawa Co., Grand Haven City Prbsqub Islb Co... Presqiie Isle Bogci'S Saoinaw Co., ZUnanMe SATtltAC Co Delaware Lexington Worth SOHOOLCRAPT CO., Mauistique Capital Invested. Dollars. 20,000 2,000 ],200 800 500 5,2S0 5,000 180 100 800 Fish Caught. Barrels. SoO ■80 12,000 2,400 1,600 800 80 680 800 20 GO COUNTIES, TOWNSniPS, CITIES, AND WAEDS. St. Claik Co.... Burchville Clay , Fort Gratiot.. Ira Tdscola Co Geneva Wisner Van Bueen Co South Haven . Wayne Co Ecorse ., Grosse Point. Hamtramck... Wexford Co., Springville ... Capital Invested. Dollars. 1,200 SOO 160 600 250 6,850 8,000 1,350 9,000 19,400 6,000 400 13,000 Fish Caught. Barrels. 66T 100 IT 600 60 440 300 140 075 1,510 1,000 45 465 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. PAUT V.-OOOUFATIOlSrS. OCCUPATIONS OF MALES AGED 21 AND OVER, AND NUMBER EMPLOYED IN EACH OCCUPATION. ALCONA COUNTY. Bar-tenders 1, blacksmiths 4, book-keepers 1, brick -layers 1 , carpenters 6. Carpenter and joiners 5, carriage makers 1, clergymen 1, clerks 5, coopers 11. Engineers 3. Farmers 134, fishermen 5, foremen in lumbcrcamps 1, farmers and jobbers 1. Grocers 1. Harness-makers 1, herdsmen 4, botel-keepers 2, hunters 3, laborers 140. Laborers on farms 5, lawyers 8, ligbt-bouse keepers 1, lumbermen 15. Merchants 5, mill-owners 1. Paupers 2, physicians 2. Real estate agents 1. Saloon-keepers 2, sawyers 1, shoemakers 4, stone-masons 3. Teachers 1, teamsters 1. Total 376. ALLEGAN CO. Abstract oflSce keepers 2, agents 3, agents for organs 2, agents for oyster companies 1, agents for pianos and organs 1, apiarists 1, artists 7, auctioneers 1, auditors 2. Baggage- masters 4, bakers 7, bankers 4, barbers 12, bar-tenders 2, basket-makers 2, bed-spring manu- facturers 2, blacksmiths 90, boarding-house keepers 1, boat captains 7, boat pilots 1, book- keepers 8, book-sellers 1, boot-makers 1, boot and shoe dealers 7, brewers 4, brick-makers 6, brick-layers 10, bridge-tenders 1, broom-makers 1, butchers 25, builders 1, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 12, calkers 1, carpenters 201, carpenter and joiners 94, carriage makers 1, cashiers of banks 1, chair-makers 3, cheese manufacturers 1, cigar dealers 1, cigar manufacturers 1, circuit judges 1, cistern builders 1, clergymen 44, clerks 13, clerks in boot and shoe stores 1, clerks in banks 2, clerks in book-stores 1, clerks in cigar stores 1, clerks in drug stores 2, clerks in dry goods stores 7, clerks in feed stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 6, clerks in hardware stores 2, clerks in hotels 2, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in'mills 1, clerks in saloons 2, clerks in stores 9, clock makers 1, clock repairers 1, clothing merchants 7, cobblers 1, collectors 2, commercial agents 5, commission merchants 1, constables 1, coopers 26, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 2, crockery dealers 1, cutters 1. Dealers 1, dealers in musical instruments 1, dentists 5, ditchers 1, divers 2, draughtsmen 2, draymen 8, druggists 14, dry-goods merchants 19, dyersl. Eating-house keepers 1, edge-tool manufacturers 1, editors 4, engineers 45, express agents 3, express messengers 2. Farmers 4,718, farriers 2, file-mill proprietors 1, firemen 7, fishermen 23, flour and feed merchants 1, foremen in mills 1, foremen in sash and blind fac- tories 1, foremen in printing offices 1, foundrymen 3, freight-agents 2, fruit-growers 24, fruit-tree agents 2, furniture dealers 7. Gardeners 14, goldsmiths 2, grafters 1, gro- cers 48, gunsmiths 2. Hackmen 4, back proprietors 2, hardware merchants 12, har- ness-makers 18, hearse keepers 1, horse traders 1, horse trainers 1, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 31, house-movers 1, hucksters 1, hunters 1. Insurance agents 12. Janitors 1, jewelers 8, jobbers 1, jockeys 1, joiners 4, justices of the peace 7. Laborers 798, labor- ers in mills 121, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 14, laborers on farms 621, laborers on railroads 69, land agents 5, law students 2, lawyers 31, light-house keepers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, livery-stable keepers 7, log runners 2, log scalers 1, lumber dealers 10, lumber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 95. Machinists 20, mail agents 1, mail car- riers 3, manufacturers 14, manufacturers of fanning-mills and safes 2, manufacturers of fanning-mills 1, manufacturers of wooden-ware 1, marble cutters 5, marble polishers 1, mar- shals 1, masons 46, meat-market keepers 4, mechanics 23, medical students 1, memliers of congress 1, merchants 68, merchant tailors 2, middlemen 1, milkmen 1, millers 63, mill- owners 5, milliners and dress-makers 1, millwrights 12, money-shavers 3, moulders 5, music teachersi. News dealers 1, no occupation 17, nurserymen 2. Omnibus agents 1, overseers of county house 1, overseers of the poor 1. Painters 52, paper-mill owners 9, patent-right agents 2, patent-right dealers 2, pattern-makers 1, paupers 17, peddlers 14, photographers 3, physicians 61, plumbers 1, porters 2, postmasters 4, printers 9, produce dealers 2, proprietors of saw-mills 1, proprietors of tanneries 1, pump-makers 1. Raftsmen 9, railroad conductors OCCUPATIONS. 395 4, real estate dealers 3, registers of deeds 1, reporters 1, retired 6, retired farmers 4, retired from business 1, retired merchants 6, road-masters 3. Saddlers 4, safe manufacturers 2, sales- men 1, sailors 24, saloon-keepers 21, sash and blind manufacturers 4, saw-filers 1, saw-setters 1, sawyers 36, school-teachers 11, sewing-machine agents 9, sheriffs 1, shingle-makers 10, ship-carpenters 14, shoemakers 58, showmen 3, small beer makers 1, soap manufacturers 2, speculators 3, spinners 1 , stage-drivers 4, station agents 9, stave-mill proprietors 3, stone- cutters 2, stone-masons 21, students 4, supervisors 1, superintendents of car shops 1, survey- ors 8. Tailors 13, tanners 14, teachers 8, teamsters 38, telegraph conductors 1, telegraph operators 9, ticket agents 2, tinsmiths 17, trappers 3. Undertakers 1. Veterinary surgeons 2, vinegar manufacturers 1. Wagon-makers 36, watchmen 4, watch-tinkers 1, weavers 1, well- diggers 1, well-drivers 1, wheelwrights 2, whitewashers 2, wine makers 1, wood-choppers 24, wood-dealers 1, wood-turners 4, woolen manufacturers 1, woolen-mill proprietors 1. Total, 8,498. ALPENA COUNTY. Bakers 1, bankers 2, barbers 3, blacksmiths 1, boarding-house keepers 28, book-keepers 6, brewers 1, brick-makers 1, butchers 8. Cabinet-makers 2, capitalists 2, carpenters 60, cigar- makers 1, clergymen 4, clerks 2, coopers 3. Dentists 1, draymen 2, druggists 1. Farmersl89, flishermen 10, furniture dealers 2. Grocers 2, gunsmiths 1. Harness-makers 1, hotel-keepers 4, huntersl. Insurance agents 3. Jewelers 1. Laborers 1,153, laborers onfarms37, land-look- ers 2, lawyers 4, lumber manufacturers 1, lumber inspectors 4, lumbermen 50. Machinists 1, marshals 1, masons 6, mechanics 14, merchants 37, merchant tailors 1, millwrigbls 2, musi- cians 3. No occupation 3. Painters 5, photographers 1, physicians 5, planing-mill proprietors 1, poor-house commissioners 1, printers 3. Sailors 2, saloon-keepers 12, sawyers 3, school- teachers 2, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 4, surveyors 1. Tailors 2, teachers 1, teamsters 2, telegraph operators 1, tinsmiths 1. Wagon-makers 3. Total, 1,714. ANTRIM COUNTY. Agents 1, agents for mail companiesl, artistsl. Baggage-masters 1 , bakers l,billpo3terj 1, blacksmiths 7, boarding-bouse keepers 3, boat captains 1, book-keepers 4, brewers 1, brick-makers 1, brick-layers 3, butchers 3. Cabinet-makers 3, carpenters 38, carpenter and joiners 6, clergymen 5, clerks in stores 2, cobblers 1, cooks 4, coopers 3. Engineers 7. Farmers 494, fishermen 1, foremen in mills 3. Grocers 2. Harness-makers 1, hostlers 1, hotel-keepers 10. Laborers 171, laborers in mills 11, laborers on farms 39, lawyers 2, lumber manufacturers 1, lumbermen 2. Machinists 1, manufacturers 1, masons 1, merchants 9, millers 4, mill-own- ers 3, millwrights 4, moulders 1. No occupation 1. Painters 4, physicians 3, plasterers 2, post- masters 1, pottery makers 1, printers 4. Salesmen 10, sailors 11, saloon-keepers 4, sawyers 5, school-teachers 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 7, stage- drivers 1, stone-cutters 1, stone- masons 2, superintendents of iron-works 1, surveyors 1. Tailors 1, teamsters 6, telegraph operators 1, traders 1. Wagon- makers 1, waiters 1, watchmen 1, weavers i. Total 931. BARRY COUNTY. Agents 1, artists 2. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 3, bankers 2, barbers 7, basket-makers 1, blacksmiths 84, boot and shoe dealers 2, brakemen 3, brick-makers 13, brick-layers 4, broom- makers 1, butchers 13. Cabinet-makers 16, canvassers 1, carpenters 155, carpenter and joiners 49, carriage manufacturers 2, cashiers of banks 1, cattle-dealers 1, cigar manufac- turers 1, civil engineers 1, clergymen 26, clerks 12, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 2, clerks in hardware stores 3, clerks in hotels 3, clerks in mills 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offlces 1, clerks in saloons 1, clerks in stores 20, collectors 1, commercial agents 2, commission merchants 4, constables 3, coopers 21, county clerksl, county treas- urers!, county superintendents of schools 1. Dealersl, dealers in agricultural implements 2, dealers in ashes 1, dentists 5, ditchers 3, draymen 6, drovers 3, druggists 14, druggists and grocers 1, dry-goods merchants 8, drs'-goods and grocery merchants 1. Eating-house keepers 4, editors 3, engineers 11. Farmers 3,748, farmers and millers 1, farmers and saw-mill pro- prietors 1, farriers 2, firemen 1, fishermen 1, freight agents 1, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 4. Gardeners 5, grain dealers 8, grocers 33, gunsmiths 3. Hackmen 1, hack proprietors 1, hardware merchants 8, harness-makers 17, hide dealers 1, horse dealers 1, hostlers 5, hotel- keepers 11. Insurance agents 4. Janitors 1, jewelers 4, joiners 5, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 3. Laborers 291, laborers in brick-yards 3, laborers in mills 3, laborers in saw-mills 15, laborers on farms 386, laborers on railroads 27, lawyers 18, lime dealers 1, livery-stable keepers 8, lumber dealers 3, lumbermen 6. Mail agents 1, mail carriers 2, manufacturers 1, manufacturers of agricultural implements 2, manufacturers of lumber and staves 1, marble- cutters 4, marshals 1, masons 10, meat-market keepers 1, mechanics 11, medical students 2, merchants 49, millers 37, mill-owners 1, millwrights 5, money-loaners 4, money-shavers 1, moulders 5. No occupation 32. Orchardists 1. Painters 37, paupers 1, peddlers 9, pensioners 1, photographers 5, physicians 35, planing-mill proprietors 1, plaster dealers 1, postmasters 1, potash manufacturers 2, printers 4, produce dealers 3, proprietors of saw-mills 5, publish- 395 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874 ersl, ptimp-makers 1. Railroad agents 3, railroad conductors 1, registers'of deeds 1, retired clergymen 1, retired farmers 5, retired from business 4, retired landlords 1, retired mer- cbants 7, retired raftsmen l,roacl-maslersl. Salesmen 1, sailors 1, saloon-keepers 15, sash and blind manufacturers 3, sawyers 10, scbool-leacbers 11, section-bosses 4, secretary of state 1. sewinff-maobine agents 3, sextons 1, slieriflfi 1 , shingle-makers 8, shoemakers 52, show- men 1, sigu-painters 1, speculators 1, station agents 1, stone-cutters 1, stonemasons 41, stone-masons and farmers 1, students 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 9, teachers 3, teamsters 15, telc- arapU operators 3, tinkers 1, tinsmiths 13, tinpeddlers 1, trappers 1. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon-makers 17, well-diggers 5, wheelwrights 3. Total, 5,666. BAT COUNTY. Advertising agents 1, agents 2, agents for books 1, agents for mail companies 1, archi- tects 6, artists 3, auctioneers 3. Bagc;age-masters 3, bakers 15, bankers 9, barbers 29, bar- tenders 16, basket-makers 1, billiard-room keepers 1, blacksmiths 96, boarding-house keep- ers 23, boat captains 31, boat clerks 4, boat-builders 6, boat owners 7, boiler-makers 25, book-binders 1, book-keepers 81, boomsmen 1, boot and shoe dealers 9, brakemen4, brewers 18, brick-layers 13, bridge-tenders 6, brokers 1, butchers 53, builders 11, building movers 1. Cabinetmakers 12, caulkers 15, canvassers 1, capitalists 1, carpenters 420, carpenter and joiners 44, car cleaners 1, car repairers 2, carriage-makers 4, carriage-trimmers 1, carvers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cigar-makers 3, circuit judges 1, cistern-builders 1, city recorders 1, clergymen 34, clerks in boot and shoe stores 1, clerks 39, clerks in banks 1, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 13, clerks in grocery stores 10, clerks in hardware stores 7, clerks in hotels 31, clerks in mills 1, clerks in ofiBces 1, clerks in post-oflSces 1, clerks in railroad oflSces 3, clerks in saloons 3, clerks in stores 44, clerks in tobacco factories 1, cloth- ing merchants 11, coal dealers 1, coal-yard clerks 1, collecters 3, commercial agents 6, com- mission merchants 6, commissioners of state railroad 1, contractors 5, conductors on street- cars 1, confectioners 1, constables 8, controllers 1, cooks 7, coopers 83, county clerks 1, county superintendents of schools 1, crockery dealers 3, custom-officers 1 , cutters 1. Dairy- men 6, dealers in agricultural implements 1, dealers in yankee notions 1, dentists 3, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy sheriffs 1, deputy United States marshals 1, dock laborers 11, draughtsmen 1, draymen 17, druggists 13, dry goods merchants 7. Eating-bouse keepers 3, editors 6, engineers 149, express agents 3, expressmen 1. Farmers 661, farriers 3, file-cutters I, firemen 33, fishermen 30, fish-store keepers 4, flour and feed merchants 1, foremen 5, fore- men in factories 1, foremen in lumber-camps 3, foremen in lumber- yards 1, foremen in mills 27, foremen in railroad yards 1, foremen on railroads 1, foundrymen 8, forwarding mer- chants 1, fruit dealers 1, furniture dealers 6. Gardeners 33, gate-keepers 3, gas-fitters 6, gen- eral superintendents of manufacturing works 1 , grocers 75, gunsmiths 3. Mackmen 3, hard- ware merchants 15, harness-makers 13, hewers 3, hoop-buyers 1, hoop-makers 13, hostlers II, hotel-keepers 103, hucksters 5, hunters 6. Ice dealers 8, inspectors 5, insurance agents 14, intelligence agents 3. Janitors 1, jewelers 13, jewelers' clerks 1, joiners 5, judges of pro- bate 1, justices of the peace 4. Kalsouiinersl, keepers of poor-bouse 1. Laborers 3,500, labor- ers in breweries 1, laborers in mills 8, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers In gas-works 3, laborers in plaster-mills 3, laborers in saltworks 36, laborers in saw-mills 627, laborers in shingle-mills 5, laborers on farms 66, laborers on railroads 35, land agents 3, land lookers 4, lathers 4, lath-makers 3, laundrymen 1, law students 3, lawyers 46, leather dealers 1, lightning-rod agents 7, lime-burners 2, liquor dealers 6, livery-stable keepers 13, locksmiths 1, log-runners 6, lumber agents 1, lumber dealers 33, lumber manufacturers 7, lumber in- spectors 33, lumbermen 128. Machinists 69, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 6, marble-cutters 3, marshals 1, masons 53, males 2, merchants 66, milkmen 3, millers 11, mill owners 10, minersS, millwrights 55, moulders 24, musicians 11, music dealers 3, music teachers 1. News clerks l.news dealers 3, no occupation 5, nurserymen 1. Oil dealers 1, overseers of the poor 1. Pail-makers 9, pail manufacturers 1, painters 78, pattern-makers 4, paupers 7, paymasters 1, peddlers 12, photographers 5, physicians 44, piano-tuners 1, pile-drivers 4, pipe factory men 1, pipe-testers 1, planing-mill proprietors 4, plasterers 30, plaster manulacturers 3, po- licemen 9, pork-packers 1, porters 1, postmasters 3, pottery-makers 3, pound-masters 1, principals of city schools 1, principals of commercial colleges 1, printers 24, produce deal- iers 8, proprietors of bath-bouses 1, proprietors of sawmills 3, publishers of newspapers 1. Raltsmcn 39, rag-dealers 1, railroad agents 8, railroad conductors 8, railroad superintendents 1, real estate agents 4, real estate brokers 3, I'egisters of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 5, re- tired farmers 37 retired from business 10, retired lumbermen 1, retired merchants 8, road- masters 1, root beer manufacturers 1. Salt inspectors 3. salesmen 1, sail-makers 3, sailors 121, saloon-keepers 68, salt-makers 2, salt manufacturers 7, salt-packers 4, salt-well drivers 3, sash and blind manufacturers 2, saw-filers 25, saw-makers 1, saw-mill clerks 1, saw-setters 2, sawyers 69, school-teachers 10, section -bosses 2, sewing-machine agents 12, sheriffs 1, shin- gle manufacturers 3, shingle packers 5, ship brokers 8, ship-carpenters 61, shipping-clerks 1, slioemakers 65, soap manufacturers 1, speculators 4, station agents 1, stationers 1, stave OCCUPATIONS. 397 cutters 3, stave-dealers 3, stave-mill proprietors 1, stone-cutters 7, stone-masons 9, street commissioners 1, students 1, superintendents of gas-woiks 1, superintendents of schools 1, superintendents of salt-works 6, superintendents of street-cars 1, surveyors 5, switchmen 1. Tailors 44, tanners 3, teachers 1, teamsters 67, telegraph operators 7, ticket agents 3, timber merchants 3, tinsmiths 25, tobacconists 3, toll-gate keepers 1, turners 1. Undertakers 1, un- known 9, upholsterers 3. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon-makers 19, waiters 3, warehousemen 1, watchmen 13, weavers 3, well-digeers 3, well-drivers 4, wheelwrights 1, wholesale mer- chants 3, wood-carvers 1. Total, 7,615. BENZIE COUNTY. Agents for pig-iron companies 1. Barbers 1, bar-tenders 1, blacksmiths 7, boat captains 3, boat-bnilders 3, book-keepers 3, book-sellers 1, brick-layers 3, butchers 4. Cabinet-makers 3, carpenters 30, carpenters and farmers 1, carpenter and joiners 30, clergymen 7, clerks in stores 3, coal-burners 3, coopers 5, county clerks 1. Deputy sheriffs 1, druggists 1, dry goods mer- chants 1. Editors 3, engineers 10. Farmers393,firemen 4, fishermen 8. Grocers 5, gun-smiths 1. Hardware merchantsl,hOstlersl,botelkeepers3,hunlersl. Insurance agents 1. Jewelers 1, joiners 1. Laborers 73, laborers in iron-works 38, laborers in saw-mills 3, laborers on farms 13, laundrymen 4, lawyers 3, light-house keepers 3, log-runners 3, lumber inspectors 1, lum- ber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 1, lumber scalers 3. Machinists 1, masons 1, merchants 6, merchant tailors 3, millers 4, millwrights 3. Painters 5, photographers 1, physicians 3, pub- lishers 1. Raftsmen 1, real estate agents 1. Sailors 4, saloon-keepers 3, sash and blind manu- facturers 3, sawyers 5, school-teachers 3, sewing-machine agents 1, shingle manufacturers 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 9, smelters 1, speculators 1, spiritual ministers 1, sports- men 1, stone-masons 1, students 2, surveyors and farmers 1. Teamsters 33, tinsmiths 3, wood-choppers 6. Total, 761. BEKRIEN COUNTY. Agents 5, agents for books 1, aldermen 1, artists 3, auctioneers 1. Baggage-masters 7, bakers 33, bankers 8, bank directors 1, barbers 19, bar-tenders 3, basket-makers 3, bed- bottom salesmen 1, blacksmiths 115, boarding-house keepers 6, boat-builders 1, boatmen 4, boat owners 1, boat pilots 1, book-keepers 15, boot and shoe dealers 15, box-makers 7, box manufacturers 3, brakemen8, brewers 4, brick makers 6, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 18, brokers 1, broom-makers 3, butchers 41, builders 3, builders and contractors 3, building- movers 1. Cabinet-makers 33, calkers 1, canvassers 1, capitalists 3, carpenters 334, carpen- ter and joiners 33, car-spring makers 1, carriage-makers 5, carriage-trimmers 4, carvers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cattle-dealers 3, cheese-makers 3, cigar-makers 6, city treasurers 1, civil engineers 4, clergymen 55, clerks 39, clerks in banks 3, clerlis in bakeries 3, clerks in boot and shoe stores 3, clerks in clothing stores 1, clerks in drug stores 6, clerks in dry goods stores 9, clerks in furniture stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 13, clerks in hardware stores 5, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in offices 3, clerks in railroad ofiace3l3, clerks in stores 34, clothing merchants 4, collectors 1, commission agents 13, commission merchants 1, contractors 1, confectioners 3, constables 6, cooks 4, coopers 67, countyclerks 1, county treasurers 1, curriers 3. Dealers in agricultural implements 3, dealers in artificial flowers 1, Sealers in canned goods 1, dentists 13, deputy postmasters 1, ditchers 4, dock- clerks 1, draymen 14, druggists 30, dry goods merchants 33. Editors 8, engineers 63, express agents 3, express messengers 5. Farmers 3,673, farmers and gardeners 1, farmers and manu- facturers 1, fence-builders 1, firemen 7, fishermen 31, fish-peddlers 1, flour and feed mer- chants 3, flouring-mill proprietors 3, foremen 1, foremen in factories 3, foremen on railroads 2, foundrymen 1, forwarding merchants 1, freight agents 1, fruit dealers 3, fruit-growers 288, fruit-packers 1, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 9, furniture manufacturers 1. Gar- deners 17, gas-fitters 1, gentlemen 3, grocers and butchers 1, grocers 63. Hackmen 1, hard- ware merchants 15, harness-makers 29, hatters 1, hide dealers 1, historians 1, horse dealers 2, hostlers 4, horticulturists 3, hotel-keepers 33, hucksters 1, hunters 1. In- surance agents 9, iron-smiths 1. Jewelers 25, jobbers 3, jockeys I, joiners 10, judges 2, judges of probate 1, justices of tlie peace 8. Laborers 1,099, laborers in factories 4, laborers in furniture factories 3, laborers in handle factories 38, laborers in mills 7, laborers in paper-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 23, laborers on farms 710, laborers on railroads 137, lathers 1, laundrymen 5, law students 3, lawyers 37, leather dealers 1, lecturers 1, light-house keepers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, livery-stable keepers 13, lumber dealers 9, lumber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 38. Machinists 39, manufacturers 34, manufacturers of handles 3, manufacturers of medicines 2, manufacturers of sealed goods 1, manufacturers of wash-boards 3, marble-cutters 7, marble dealers 1, marshals 3, masons 40, meat-market keepers 5, meat peddlers 1, mechanics 16, medical students 1, merchants 77, milkmen 1, millers 51, milliners 3, millwrights 10, minstrels 2, moulders 6, musicians 3, music dealers 1, music teachers 3. News-dealers 8, no occupation 47, nurserymen 7. Oculists 1, oil-boilers 1 , organists 1, ornamental painters 1, overseers of highways 1 , packers of sealed goods 1. Pail manufacturers 1, painters 63, painters and paper-hangers 1, paper-hangers 1, 398 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. paper-makers 4, patent right dealers 1, peddlers 14, photographers 8, physicians 86, physi- cians' clerks 1, pisciculturists 1, planiag-mill proprietors 1, plasterers 8, plumbers 3, post- oflSce route agents 1, postmasters 4, pottery-makers 1, presidents of banks 1, printers 11, produce dealers 3, proprietors of saw mills 2, publishers of newspapers 1, pump-makers 4. Railroad conductors 18, railroad masters 1, railroad superintendents 1, real estate agents 2, real estate brokers 2, registers of deeds 1, retired clergymen 1, retired farmers 50, retired from business 28, retired machinists 1, retired manufacturers 2, retired merchants 6, restaurant keepers 4, root beer manufacturers 3, route agents 1. Salesmen 7, sailors 34, saloonkeepers 36, sash and blind manufacturers 2, sawyers 34, school-teachers 18, sewing-machine agents 4, sextons 2, sheriffs 1, shingle-makers 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 99, showmen 2, sleigh-makers 1, soldiers 1, speculators 4, stage-drivers 4, stage proprietors 1, station agents 12, stave-cutters 1, stave manufacturers 2, steamboat clerks 4, stenographers 1, stock-jobbers 1, Btone-cutters 5, stone-masons 27, students 4, superintendents of furniture factories 1, superintendents of poor 1 , superintendents of zinc-pad companies 1, surveyors 6. Tailors 33, tanners 2, taxidermists 1, teachers 11, teamsters 97, telegraph operators 8, telegraph repairers 1 , ticket agents 2, tinsmiths 20, tobacconists 3, traders 2, trappers 2, turners 21. Undertakers 1, unknown 3. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon-makers55,washing-machineagent8 1, watch- men 7, weavers 1, well-diggers 8, wheat-buyers 1, wood-choppers 14, wood-dealers 3, wood- sawyers 2, wood-turners 11, wood-ware dealers 1, wool dealers 1. Total, 8,918. BRANCH COUNTY. Abstract office keepers 1, agents 2, agents for books 1, architects 1, artists 4, auctioneers 6. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 11, bankers 6, barbers 15; basket-makers 7, billiard-room keep- ers 2, blacksmiths 103, boarding-house keepers 4, book-keepers 3, book-sellers 2, boot and shoe dealers 10, brakemen 1, brewers 3, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 16, brokers 3, broom- makers 4, butchers 17, building-movers 1. Cabinet finishers 2, cabinet makers 18, carpenters 133, carpenter and joiners 63, carriage dealers 1, carriage makers 21, carriage trimmers 5, cashiers of banks 3, cashiers of book-stores 1, chair-bottomers 1, chair-makers 1, cheese- makers 2, cigar agents 1, cigar-makers 10, cigar manufacturers 1, clergymen 88, clerks 19, clerks in banks 1, clerks in boot and shoe stores 3, clerks in clothing stores 3, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 16, clerks in express offices 1, clerks in grocery stores 4, clerks in hardware stores 4, clerks in hotels 11 , clerks in markets 1, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in railroad offices 2, clerks in ship-yards 16, clerks in state school 1, clothes-pin manu- facturers 2, clothing merchants 6, collar-makers 1, commercial agents 20, contractors 4, con- fectioners 3, constables 1, cooks 1, coopers 66, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 6, dealers in fancy goods 8, dealers in yankee notions 1, dentists 18, deputy postmasters 1, deputy sheriffs 1, distillers 1, ditchers 1, draymen 17, drovers 4, druggists 18, dry goods merchants 10. Editors 4, engineers 18, express agents 3, express messengers 3. Farmers 4,018, farriers 1, firemen 3, foremen in sash and blind factories 1, foundrymen 6, fruit-tree agents 9, furniture dealers 4, furniture manufacturers 3. Gardeners 7, gas-fitters 1, gas manufacturers 1, glovers 1, grafters 1, grocers 38, gunsmiths 3. Hackmen 3, back proprietors 1, hardware merchants 13, harness makers 37, horse trainers 3, hostlers 3, hotel-keepers 34, hucksters 15. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 7. Jewelers 10, joiners 58, judges 8, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 6. Laborers 486, laborers in mills 11, laborers in sash factories 3, laborers in saw-mills 9, laborers iu stave factories 38, laborers in tobacco factories 1, laborers on farms 530, laborers on railroads 36, lathers 1, lawyers 26 leather dealers 2, lecturers 1, lightning-rod agents 9, lightning-rod dealers 1, lime dealers 1, livery-stable keepers 8, lumber dealers 7, lumbermen 14. Machinists 15, manufacturers 7, manufacturers of handles 1, manufacturers of spring beds 2, manufacturers of wheelbarrows 2, manufacturers of window-shades 1, marble-cutlers 5, marshals 1, masons 15, meat-market keepers 3, meat peddlers 2, mechanics 18, merchants 28, merchant tailors 2, millers 36, mill owners 1, millwrights 6, money loaners 1, moulders 11, music dealers 2, music teachers 1. No occupation 11, nurserymen 3. Painters 52, patent-right dealers4, pattern-makers 1, peddlers 34, photographers 7, physicians 58, plaster dealers 1, plasterers 1, plumbers 1, post- masters 3, principals of city schools 1, printers 10, produce dealers 11, property speculators 4, proprietors of marble works 1, proprietors of saw-mills 6. Railroad purchasing agents 1, real estate agents 3, real estate brokers 1, rectifiers 2, registers of deeds 1, reporters 1, retired clerks 1, retired conductors 1, retired farmers 60, retired from business 4, retired grocers 1, retired masons 1, retired mechanics 1, retired merchants 7, roofers 1. Saddlers 1, sailors 2, saloon-keepers 7, sash and blind manufacturers 3, sawyers 13, school-teachers 11, sewing- machine agents 8, sextons 1, shippers 1, shoemakers 59, spinners 1, stage proprietors 1, sta- tion agents 7, stave dealers 1, stave manufacturers 5, stencil cutters 1, stone-cutters 2, stone- masons 30, street commissioners 1, students 5, superintendents of city schools 1, surveyors 2, tailors 22, tanners 3, teachers 1, teamsters 19, telegraph operators 6, threshers 1, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 15, tobacconists 3, traders 3, traveling agents 3. Under sheriffs 1. veteri- nary surgeons 3. Wagon-makers 25, waiters 3, weavers 2, well-diggers 3; wheel men 3, wood- choppers 5, wood-turners 5, wool-carders 2, wool dealers 1. Total, 6,994. OCCUPATIONS. 39a CALHOUN COUNTY. Agents 9, agents for books 1, agents for gas-works 2, agents for hoe companies 1, agents for paper-mills 1, aeents for pianos and organs 1, agents for reapers 4, architects 8, artists 1, auctioneers 3. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 13, bankers 9, bank tellers 1, barbers 33, bar- tenders a, basket-makers 1, bath men 1, bed-bottom makers 4, billiard-room keepers 3, bill- posters 1, blacksmiths 172, boarding-house keepers 8, boarding-stable keepers 1, boiler- makers 5, book-binders 1, book-keepers 19, book-sellers 1, boot and shoe dealers 12, brake- men, 14, brewers 9, brick-makers 8, brick-layers 19, brokers 7, broom-makers 7, butchers 26, builders 4, building-movers 1. Cabinet-makers 36, capitalists 3, carpenters 328, carpenterand joiners 85, car repairers 1, carriage dealers 1 , carriage-makers 9, carriage trimmers 5, cashiers of banks 3, chair-bottomers 1, chair-makers 1, chemists 1, cigar dealers 2, cigar-makers 19, cigar manufacturers 6, circuit judges 1, city recorders 1, city treasurers 1, civil engineers 6, clergymen 58, clerks 13, clerks in bakeries 1, clerks in banks 10, clerks in bookstores 1, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 14, clerks in grocery stores 16, clerks in hardware stores 8, clerks in hotels 6. clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in mills 1, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in railroad offices 3, clerks In stores 35, clerks in warehouses 1, clothing merchants 12, collectors 1, commercial agents 22, commission merchants 1, contractors 3, constables 3, cooks 2, coopers 74, coppersmiths 2, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, crockery dealers 2. Dairymen 1, dealers in agricultural implements 5, dealers in yankee notions 1, dentists 18, deputy sheriflFs 3, draymen 24, drovers 3, druggists 28, dry goods merchants 34, dyers 1. Eating-house keepers 2, edge-tool manufacturers 8, editors 10, em- ployes in publishing offices 1, engineers 44, engravers 3, express agents 3, express messengers 3. Farmers 4,396, farriers 8, finishers 2, firemen 7, fishermen 1 . florists 3, flour and feed merchants 2, flour packers l,foundrymen 7, freight agents 3, fruit dealers 1, fruit-tree agents 3, furniture dealers 8, furniture manufacturers 1. Gardeners 16, gas-makers 1, glovers 3, grocers 73, gun- smiths 4. Hackmen 3, hack proprietors 1, hardware merchants 16, harness-makers 85, bat and cap dealers 1, hatters 1, bide dealers 1, hoe-makers 9, horse dealers 3, horse trainers 3, hostlers 4, hotel-keepers 29, hucksters 1. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 14, inventors 3. Janitors 1, jewelers 26, jewelry store keepers 1, jobbers 2, joiners 4, judges 1, judges of pro- bate 1, judges of supreme court 1, justices of the peace 9. Laborers 927, laborers in factories 19, laborers in flouring-mills 1, laborers in gasworks 5, laborers in mills 11, laborers in paper-mills 4, laborers in planing-mills 8, laborers in saw-mills 2, laborers on farms 834, laborers on railroads 92, lamp-lighters 1, landscape gardeners 1, lathers 2, lawyers 40, leather dealers 2, liquor dealers (wholesale) 5, livery-stable keepers 32, lumber dealers 14, lumbermen 8. Machinists 88, mail agents 1, manufacturers 30, manufacturers of wheelbar- rows 2, marble-cutters 5, marble dealers 3, marshals 3, masons 62, meat-market keepers 11, mechanics 11, merchants 68, milkmen 3, millers 64, mine agents 1, millwrights 10, money loaners 4, moulders 39, musicians 4, music dealers 8, music teachers 5. News-dealers 4, no occupation 148, nurserymen 7. Officers in United States army 1. Painters 116, paper-makers 3, patent-right dealers 5, pattern-makers 6, peddlers 18, pensioners 1, photographers 17, physicians 74, picture-framers 1, planers 1, planing-mill proprietors 2, plasterers 3, plumb- ers 1, policemen 1, pop-makers 1, porters 4, pound-masters 7, presidents of colleges 1, presi- dents of hoe companies 1, printers 33, produce dealers 21, professors in colleges 3, property speculators 10, proprietors of saw-mills 2, publishers of newspapers 1, pump-makers 9. Rail- road conductors 9, railroad master mechanics 1, real estate agents 1, real estate brokers 1, record clerks 1, retired clergymen 1 , retired farmers 38, retired from business 24, retired mer- chants 6, roofers 1. Salesmen 82, sailors 2, saloon-keepers 31, sash and blind manufacturers 7, sawing-machine makers 1, sawyers 7, school-teachers 16, scroll sawyers 1, sewing-machine agents 13, sextons 2, sberifiFs 2, shoemakers 101, show-card manufacturers 1, soap manufac- turers 2, spinners 3, stage-drivers 1, state treasurer 1, station agents 6, stationers 1, stave- cutters 2, stave manufacturers 3, stock dealers 4, stone-cutters 11, stone-masons 51, street commissioners 1, students 51, supervisors 1, superintendents of city schools 1, superintend- ents otgas-works 1, superintendents of health institutions 1, surveyors 1. Tailors 85, tanners 0, tea agents 1, teachers 8, teamsters 37, telegraph operators 18, threshers 8, ticket agents 3, tinsmiths 22, toll-gate keepers 1, tradesmen 1, trappers 6, track-masters 1, traveling agents 1, trunk-makers 1. Unknown 2, upholsterers 2. Varnishersl, vetermary surgeons 5. Wagon- makers 50, warehousemen 1, washing-machine dealers 1, watchmen 3, weavers 2, well- diggers 6, wheelwrights 5, whitewashers 4, wood-carvers 3, wood-dealers 2, wood-turners 8, wool-carders 3. Total, 9,674. CASS COUNTY. , Agents for books 1, bakers 2, bankers 3, barbers 4, basket-makers 9, billiard-room keep- ers 1, blacksmiths 70, book-keepers 4, boot and shoe dealers 2, brewers 2, brick-layers 7, brick-makers 7, brokers 1, broom-makers 2, butchers 18. Cabinet-makers 16, carpenters 146, carpenter and joiners 42, carriage-makers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cattle dealers 1 , civil engi- neers 3, clergymen 34, clerks 16, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in railroad offices 1, clerks in stores 10, cloth manufacturers 3, 40C CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. clothing merchants 3, commission merchants 1, confectioners 1, coopers 36, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, cutters 1. Dealers 8, dentistsS, deputy sheriffs 1, draymen 8, druggists 10, dry goods merchants 16, dyers 1. Editors 1, engineers 11, express agents 1. Farmers 3,111, fence builders 1, firemen 1, )Jnuring-mill proprietors 1, foundrymen 4, freight agents 4, fruit dealers 1, fruit-growers 1, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 5, furniture manufaoiurers 1. Gardeners 2, glovers 1, grafters 1, grocers 37, gunsmiths 4. Hardware merchants 9, harness- makers 18, liorse trainers 1, hostlers 1, horticulturists 1, hotel-keepers 11, hucksters 3. In- surance agents 2. Jewelers 7, joiners 12, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 3. Kalso- minersl. Laborers 399, laborers in mills 1, laborers in sawmills 31, laborers in woollen-mills 4, laborers on farms 567, laborers on railroads 36, land agents 1, lawyers 37, livery-stable keepers 8, lumbermen 13. Machinists 10, mail-carriers 1, manufacturers 2, manufacturers of handles 1, marble cutters 1, masons 33, mechanics 6, merchants 39, merchant tailors 1, millers 28, millwrights 4, moulders 10, musicians t, music dealers 1. No occupation 14, not- aries public 1. Painters 39, patent-right dealers 1, paupers 2, peddlers 7, photographers 4, physicians 43, planing-mill proprietors 1, plasterers 6, plow-stalkers 1, porters 1, postmas- ters 4, principals of city schools 1, printers 2, produce dealers 6, proprietors of saw-mills 3, publishers of newspapers 3, pump-makers 1. Railroad agents 8, railroad signal tenders 1, real estate agents 1, registers of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 3, retired 5, retired farmers 8. Salesmen 3, sailors 3, saloon-keepers 6, sash and blind manufacturers 1, sawyers 11, school- teachers 8, sewing-machine agents 4, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 43, sign painters 1, silversmiths 1, speculators 1, stationers 1, stave-cutters 3, stone-masons 18, stove manufac- turers 1, students 1, surveyors 1. Tailors 14, teachers 10, teamsters 12, telegraph operators 3, tinkers 1, tinsmiths 13, tomb-stone agents 1, trappers 1, track-masters 1, turnersS. Veterin- ary surgeons 1. Wagon-makers 23, waiters 1, warehouse men 3, watchmen 2, weavers 3, ■well-diggers 6, wheelwrights 1, wood-choppers 10, wood-engravers 1, wood-sawyers 1, wool-carders 3, woolen-mill proprietors 1. Total, 5,308. CHARLEVOIX COUNTY. Agents for maps 1. Bakers 1, blacksmiths 5, bridge builders 2. Carpenters 10, carpen- ter and joiners 6, cigar manufacturers 1, clergymen 4, clerks 4, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in stores 4, coopers 3. Druggists 1. Engineers 1. Farmers 477, fishermen 1, fruit- tree agents 1. Gunsmiths 1. Hotel-keepers 3. Jewelers 1. Laborers 44, laborers in saw- mills 1, laborers on farms 13, lawyers 3. Merchants 8, millers 3, miners 1. Painters 2, photographers 1, physicians 3, plasterers 1, pottery-makers 1, publishers of newspapers 1. Retired merchants 1. Sailors 9, sawyers 3, ship-carpenters 5, shoemakers 4, soldiers 1, stone-masons 2, surveyors 1. Teamsters 3, tinsmiths 1. Wagon-makers 1, well-diggers 1. Total, 639. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY. Bakers 3, barbers 3, blacksmiths 7, boarding-house keepers 1, brewers 3, brick-makers 1, butchers 4. Carpenters 41, clergymen 3, clerks 11, coopers 7, county clerks 1. Dentists 1, dry goods merchants 1. Engineers 7. Farmers 311, firemen 3, fishermen 17, flour and feed merchants 1. Gardeners 1, grocers 6, gunsmiths 1. Harness-makers 3, hewers 1, hotel- keepers 4, hunters 4. Jewelers 3, joiners 1. Laborers 367, lawyers 4, lumber dealers 3, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 36. Machinists 7, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 1, masons 3, mechanics 3, merchants 8, millers 3, moulders 1. No occupation 18. Painters 4, photo- graphers 1, physicians 3, plasterers 3, printers 3. Sailors 3, saloon-keepers 8, school-teach- ers 5, sewing-machine agents 1, sheriffs 1, ship carpenters 6, shoemakers 3, stage-drivers 1, stewards 1, stone-masons 3, surveyors 3. Tailors 4, teachers 1, telegraph operators 1, tin- smiths 2. Unknown 1. Wagon-makers 2, wood dealers 2. Total, 856. CHIPPEWA COUNTY. Bakers 3, barbers 1, bar-tenders 1, blacksmiths 9, boat-builders 4, boat pilots 3, book- keepers 5, brick-makers 1, brick-layers 4, butchers 3. Carpenters 31, carpenter and joiners 6, carriage-makers 2, civil engineers 2, clergymen 3, clerks 1, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in offices 2, clerks in stores 1, contractors 2, cooks 1, coopers 6, custom officers 2. Deputy collectors of custom 1, dock-laborers 8, draymen 1, dry goods merchants 6. Engineers 10, explorers 1. Farmers 104, fishermen 45. Grocers 3. Harness- makers 1, hotel-keepers 2, hunters 2. Jewelers 1. Laborers 282, laborers in mills 13, labor- ers on farms 19, lawyers 2, light-house keepers 5, lumbermen 3. Machinists 3, masons 1, merchants 6, miners 1, millwjyghts 2. Painters 5, physicians 1, postmasters 1, proprietors of saw-mills 2. Retired merchants 1. Sailors 28, saloon-keepers 5, ship-carpenters 3, shoe- makers 6, superintendents of canal 1, surveyors 1. Tanners 1, telegraph operators 1. United States collectors 1. Wood-choppers 7, wood-dealers 1. Total, 674. CLAHE COUNTY. Bakers 1, baibers 2, blacksmiths 6, boarding-house keepers 1, butchers 2. Carpenters 20, OCCUPATIONS. 401 carpenter and joiners 4, civil engineers 1, clergymen 2, cletka 2, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in hotels 2, clerks in mills 1, coopers 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Dentists 1, deputy county clerks 1, deputy sheriflfs 2, druggists 1. Editors 1, engineers 8. Farmers 121. Grocers 1. Hardware merchants 1. harness makers 2, hostlers 1, hotel-keepers 10. Laborers 138, laborers on farms 5, laborers on railroads 14, lawyers 3, liquor dealers 1, Ht- ery-stable keepers 1, lumbermen 20. Machinists 1, masons 3, mechanics 2, merchants 11, millers 1. No occupation 2. Painters 2, physicians 5, produce dealers 1. Eeal estate agents 4. Sailors 3, sawyers 2, sewing-machine agents 1, sheriffs 1, shingle-packers 2, shoe- makers 4, station agents 1, stave-dealers 1. Telegraph operators 3. Wagon-makers 1. Total, 430. CLINTON COUNTY. Actors 1, agents for books 5, agents for maps 1, artists 3. Baggage-masters 2, bakers 3, bankers 1, bank tellers 1, barbers 6, bar- tenders 1, billiard-room keepers 2, blacksmiths 76, book-binders 1, book-keepers 4, boot and shoe dealers 8, brewers 6, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 3, brokers 1, broom-makers 2, butchers 23, builders 5, building movers 1. Cab- inet dealers 1, cabinet makers 21, carpenters 129, carpenter and joiners 56, carriage makeri 4, carriage trimmers 3, cashiers of banks 1, cattle-dealers 1, chair-makers 3, cheese-makers 1, cigar-makers 3, civil engineers 3, clergymen 30, clerks 10, clerks in banks 1, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in furniture stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 6, clerks in hardware stores 4, clerks in hotels 4, clerks in saloons 3, clerks in stores 6, cobblers 1, commercial agents 4, contractors 2, coopers 65, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Dairymen 1, dealers in agricultural implements 1, dealers in musical instruments 1, dentists 3, deputy county clerks 1, deputy registers of deeds 1, dep- uty sheriffs 1, ditchers 3, draymen 3, drovers 9, druggists 13, dry goods merchants 18. Engineers 16, engravers 1, express agents 1. Fanning-mill makers 2, farmers 4,079, farriers 3, fence builders 1, fish peddlers 1, foremen in wood shops 1, foundrymen 3, furniture dealers 3. Gardeners 8, grain dealers 1, grocers 31, gunsmiths 4. Hard- ware agents 1, hardware merchants 14, harness makers 32, hewers 1, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 33, hucksters 3. Insurance agents 7. Jewelers 6, jobbers 1, jockeys 1, joiners 14, judges 1, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 8. Laborers 327, laborers in mills 7, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 9, laborers in stave factories 3, laborers on farms 329, laborers on railroads 32, lawyers 24, leather dealers 1, livery -stable keepers 6, lumbermen 18. Machinists 4, masons 20, meat market keepers 1, mechanics 14, medical students 1, merchants 31, millers 20, mill owners 3, mill-wrights 5, moulders 6, music deal- ers 1. No occupation 9, nurserymen 5. Painters 31, paper makers 1, patent-right dealers 1, peddlers 6, pensioners 1, photographers 3, physicians 45, physicians and druggists 1, plasterers 4, postmasters 3, pottery makers 1, principals of city schools 1, printers 7, pro- duce dealers 3, proprietors of saw-mills 8, pump-makers 1. Railroad jobbers 1, real estate agents 1, registers of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 1, retired 1, retired farmers 23, retired mer- chants 4, retired blacksmiths 2. Saddlers 1, salesmen 3, sailors 3, saloon keepers 13, sash and blind manufacturers 1, saw-fliers 1, sawyers 8, school-teachers 9, scroll sawyers 1, sew- ing-machine agents 3, sheriffs 1, shipping clerks 1, shoe-makers 46, sign painters 1, specu- lators 1, stage-drivers 2, stage proprietors 3, station agents 5, stave-cutters 1, stave dealers 5, stenographers 1, stone-cutters 3, stone-masons 31, students 5, superintendents of iron works 1, superintendents of schools 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 8, tanners 1, teamsters 19, tin- smiths 11, traders 1, trappers 3, tuners of musical instruments 3. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 28, waiters 1, washing machine agents 1, watchmen 1, weavers 3, well dig- gers 1, wheat buyers 1, wheelwrights 4, wood turners 5, wool carders 3. Total, fl,08B. DELTA COUNTY. Agents 1, agents for iron companies 1, architects 2. Bakers 2, barbers 4, bar tenders 6, blacksmiths 21, boarding-house keepers 1, boat captains 1, boat builders 1, boat pilots 2, book-keepers 6, brakemen 15, brewers 4, brick-makers 1, brick-layers 1, butchers 11. Cap- italists 1, carpenters 98, civil engineers 1, clergymen 4, clerks 15, clerks in banks 1, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in railroad offices 1, clerks in stores 4, clerks in warehouses 1, clothing merchants 1, coal burners 7, coal contractors 1, coal dealers 8, colliers 6, contractors 8, cooks 3, coopers 5. Dock superintendents 1, draymen 4, druggists 1, dry goods merchants 3. En- gineers 44, explorers 3. Farmers 133, firemen 4, fishermen 46, foremen in mills 1, foremen on railroads 3, foundry men 7. Gardeners 1, grocers 10. Hardware merchants 2, hotel- keepers 8, hunters 6. Jewelers 2, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 445, laborers in iron- works 144, laborers in mills 98, laborers in saw-mills 3, laborers on farms 43, laborers on railroads 32, lawyers 4, light-house keepers 1, livery-stable keepers 3, log-runners 76, lum- bermen 32. Machinists 29, manufacturers of wooden-ware 1, masons 4, mechanics 1, mer- chants 13, musicians 3, music dealers 1. No occupation 6. Overseers!. Painters 9, ped- dlers 3, photographers 1, physicians 5, porters 3, pound masters 1, printers 1, publishers of 402 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. newspapers 1. Railroad conductors 16, railroad superintendents 3, restaurant keepers 1, road-masters 1. Saddlers 1, sailors 9, saloon keepers 38, sawyers 8, school-teachers 1, sew- ing-machine agents 1, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 10, stewards 1, stone-masons 5, superintendents of furnaces 3, supervisors 1, surveyors 1, switchmen 1. Tailors 5, tank keepers 1, teamsters 53, telegraph operators 3, tinsmiths 5, tobacconists 1, township clerks S. Undertakers 1, unknown 1, U. S. observers 3. Watchmen 6, wood choppers 83, wood- sawyers 1. Yard masters 1. Total, 1,687. KATON COUNTY. Agents 1, agents for agricultural implements 1, agents for books 1, agents for bridge companies 1, agents for extracts 1, apiarists 1, artists 4, attorneys 3, auctioneers 1. Bag- gage-masters 1, bakers 5, bankers 7, barbers 11, bar tenders 5, basket makers 4, blacksmiths §3, boot and shoe dealers 7, brakemen 3, brewers 3, brick-makers 10, brick-layers 30, brokers 4, broom makers 1, butchers 33, builders 5. Cabinet makers 18, carpenters 185, carpenter and joiners 75, car makers 1, carriage makers 3, cattle dealers 1, chemists 1, cheese makers 3, .cigar manufacturers 1, civil engineers 3, clergymen 37, clerks 18, clerks in banks 3, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 9, clerfes in grocery stores 3, clerks in hardware stores 3, clerks in hotels 8, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in stores 15, clothing merchants 3, commercial agents 5, commission merchants 8, constables 5, conveyancers 1, cooks 3, coopers 63, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1. Dairymen 3, dealers 1, dealers in agricultural implements 3, dealers in ashes 1, dealers in yankee notions 1, dentists 7, deputy sheriffs 1, ditchers 4, draymen 9, drovers 5, druggists 33, dry goods merchants 7. Edge-tool manufacturers 3, editors 4, engineers 30, express agents 3. Farmers 4,331, farriers 4, fishermen 3, foremen in mills 3, foundrymen 7, foremen of farms 5, fruit- tree agents 1, fullers 1, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 4. Gardeners 10, glass-blowers 1, glaziers 1, grocers 50, gunsmiths 8. Hackmen 8, hair-dressers 1, hardware merchants 17, harness makers 33, horse trainers 1, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 31, -housekeepers 1, hucksters 3. Insurance agents 4, inventors 3. Janitors 3, jewelers 10, jobbers 3, joiners 13, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 8. Laborers 483, laborers in handle factories 1, laborers in mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 16, laborers in stave factories 1, laborers on farms 483, laborers on railroads 38, ladder makers 1, lawyers 33, lime-burners 13, livery-stable keepers .14, lumber dealers 4, lumbermen 17. Machinists 13, mail agents 3, mail carriers 3, manu- facturers 8, manufacturers of handles 1, manufacturers of medicines 1, manufacturers of tiles 1, marble-cutters 5, marshals 1, masons 18, mechanics 4, merchants 69, millers 34, miners 8, mill-wrights 5, moulders 10, music dealers 3, music teachers 1. No'occupation 33, nurserymen 6. Oar makers 31. Packers 1, painters 51, peddlers 38, photographers 4, phy- sicians 51, planing-mill proprietors 3, polishers 1, porters 8, pcundmasters 5, printers 8, produce dealers 5, professors of colleges 6, property speculators 7, proprietors of mineral springs 1, proprietors of saw-mills 8, pump makers 3. Railroad conductors 1, railroad presidents 1, rake manufacturers 3, real estate agents 4, registers of deeds 1, retired 3, re- tired farmers 8, retired from business 11, retired merchants 7, retired physicians 1. Sad- dlers 8, salesmen 1, sailors 5, saloon keepers 7, sawyers 39, school-teachers 19, sewing- machine agents 6, sextons 1, shoemakers 70, showmen 1, soldiers 1, station agents 7, stationers 1, stave dealers 3, stave joiners 3, stock solicitors 1, stone-cutters 6, stone-masons 51, students 39, superintendents 1, supervisors 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 19, teamsters 35, tele graph operators 6, threshers 3, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 16, tobacconists 3, township cl erk 1, traders 8, trappers 1, treasurer's 1. Undertakers 1, unknown 3, upholsterers 1. Wagon makers 33, waiters 1, well diggers 3, wheelwrights 3, wood sawyers 1, wood turners 3. Total, 7,146. EMMET COUNTY. Blacksmiths 3, boarding-house keepers 1, carpenters 7, carpenter and joiners 1, clergy- men 3, clerks 3, clerks in stores 3. Farmers 330, fishermen 5. Hotel keepers 3. Laborers 33, laborers in iron-works 1, land lookers 3, livery-stable keepers 3. Merchants 6. Phy- sicians 1. Real estate agents, 1. Sailors 3, saloon keepers 4, school-teachers 3, shoe makers 5, surveyors 1. Teamsters 9. Unknowns. Wood choppers 4. Total, 833. GENESEE COUNTY. Agents 31, agents for books 4, architects 1, artists 6, assistant overseers of poor-houses 1, auctioneers 1. Baggage-masters 3, bakers 5, bankers 5, bank directors 1, barbers 31, bar- tenders 5, basket makers 3, billiard room keepers 3, bed-spring manufacturers 1, black, smiths 134, boarding-house keepers 1, boatmen 1, book-binders 1 , book-keepers 19, book- sellers 4, boot and shoe dealers 10, brakemen 3, brewers 18, brick and tile makers 1, brick- makers 14, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 18, brokers 8, broom makers 7, butchers 55- builders 7, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 88, carpenters 353, carpenter and joiners 75, car inspectors 1, car repairers 1, carriage makers 16, carriage trimmers 1, cashiers of OCCUPATIONS. ■ 403 banks 3, cattle dealers 5, cbeese makers 3, cigar makers 1, city clerks 1, civil engineers 1, clergymen 53, clerks 56, clerks in banks 4, clerks in .custom houses 1, clerks in drug stores, 2, clerks in dry goods stores 33, clerks in grocery stores 9, clerks in bardwaro stores 1, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in liquor stores 3, clerks in stores 37, clerks in millinery stores 3, cloth agents 1, clothing merchants 3, cloth merchants 1, commercial agents 4, commission merchants 1, contractors 3, constables 8, cooks 3, coopers 56, county clerks 1, county superintendents of schools 1. Dancing masters 1, dealers in agricultural implements 3. dealers in ashes 1, dealers in yankee nolions 1, dentists 11, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy postmasters 1, deputy registers of deeds 1, deputy sheriffs 1, ditchers 4, draymen 15, drovers 5, druggists 26, dry goods merchants 8. Eating-house keepers 1, editors 3, engineers 36, express agents 3, express messengers 3. Farmers 4,451, farriers 1, feather renovators 1, file-makers 3, firemen 4, foremen in mills 3, foundrymen 5, freight agents 3, furniture dealers 5, furniture manufacturers 1. Gardeners, 80, gas-fitters 3, gro- cers 23, gunsmiths 3. Hackmen 3, hardveare merchants 13, harness makers 84, Ijarness manufacturers 1, hatters 1, hide dealers 1, hoop makers 1, horse dealers 3, horse trainers 3, hostlers 14, hotel keepers 38, hucksters 3. Ice dealers 1, inspectors 8, insurance agents 10. Jewelers 18, jobbers 3, joiners 8, justices of the peace 8. Laborers 1,033, laborers in cradle factories 1, laborers in mills 34, laborers in paper-mills 7, laborers in rate factories 1, labor- ers in saw-mills 36, laborers in stave-factories 3, laborers on farms 886, laborers on railroads . 42, land lookers 1^ lathers 3, lawyers 34, lecturers 1, librarians 1, liquor dealers (whole- sale) 5, livery-stabie keepers 11, lumber dealers 23, lumber inspectors 7, lumbermen 71. Machinists 30, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 20, manufacturers of handles 1, manulacturers of rulers 1, marble contractors 1, marble-cutters 8, marshals 3, masons 85, meat market keepers 5, mechanics 14, merchants 140, merchant tailors 4, millers 51, mill owners 5, mill- wrights 13, mpulders 13, musicians 3, music dealers 5, music teachers 3. News dealers 1, no occupation 84, nursery-men 4. Oculists 1, overseers of county houses 1. Paipters 74, paper-hangers 1, patent medicine dealers 1, patent-right dealers 3, pattern makers 3, ped- dlers 11, photographers 6, physicians 69, plasterers 3, plumbers 1, porters 3, postmasters 3, potash manufacturers 3, pottery makers 5, principals of city schools 1, printers 15, produce dealers 19, property speculators 3, proprietors of saw-mills 5, proprietors of shingle factories 1, proprietors of stave factories 1, pump makers 9. Eaftsmen 1, railroad conductors 4, real estate agents 2, real estate brokers 3, retired druggists 1, retired farmers 39, retired from business 40, retired grocers 1, retired landlords 3, retired lawyers 1, retired merchants 10, retired physicians 1, retired teachers 1, roofers 1. Salesmen 7, sailors 4, saloon keepers 38, sash and blind manufacturers 5, saw-filers 1, saw makers 3, sawyers 46, school-teachers 35, sewing-machine agents 12, sextons 3, sheriffs 3, shingle dealers 1, shingle makers 1, shingle manufacturers 3, ship-carpenters 2, shoemakers 83, soldiers 1, spinners 6, stage-proprietors 2, station agents 5, stave-cutters 3, stave dealers 4, stone-cutters 5, stone-masons 32, street commissioners 1, street sprinklers 1, students 37, supervisors 1, surveyors 5. Tailors 30, tanners 8, teamsters 104, telegraph operators 7, threshers 4, tinsmiths 16, tobacconists 1, train masters 1. Undertakers 3, unknown 1, upholsterers 2. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 41, watchmen 4, weavers 5, well diggers 5, wheelwrights 1, whitewashers 1, wood- dealers 1, wool carders 7, woolen manufacturers 1. Total, 9,157. GBAND TEATBESB COUKTT. Architects 1, attorneys 3. Bakers 3, bar tenders 2, basket makers 1, billiard-room keepers 1, blacksmiths 18, boarding-house keepers 3, boat clerks 1, boiler makers 1, book-keepers 2, boot and shoe dealers 4, brewers 1, brick maunfacturcrs 3, brick-layers 1, butchers 3. Cab- inet makers 4, carpenters 38, carpenter and joiners 11, carvers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cigar makers 1, circuit judges 1, civil engineers 1, clergymen 9, clerks 2, clerks in drug stores 2, clerks in dry goods stores 9, clerks in furniture stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 10, clerks in hardware stores 5, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offices 1, clerks in stores 1, cooks 6, coopers 8, county clerks, 1, county treasurers 1. Dentists 1, deputy post- masters 1, deputy United States marshals 1, draymen 3, druggists 1, druggists and grocers 1, dyers 1. Editors 2, engineers 7. Farmers 843, firemen 1, fishermen 3, foremen in stores 1, foundry men 1, freight agents 1. Gardeners 2, gunsmiths 3. Hotel keepers 10. Jewelers2, joiners 3. Laborers 81, laborers in gas-works 1, laborers in mills 34, laborers in saw-mills 27, laborers on farms 11, laborers on railroads 4, lawyers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, lumber dealers 1, lumbermen 11. Machinists 6, mechanics 13, merchants 14, millers 7, musicians 1. No occupation 2, nursery-men 3. Painters 7, patent-right dealers 1, photog- raphers 3, physicians 8, plasterers 3, portrait painters 1, postmasters 1, printers 2, propri- etors of saw-mills 3. Railroad agents 1, real estate agents 1. Saddlers 3, salesmen 1, sailors 8, saloon keepers 7, saw filers 1, sawyers 4, school-teachers 4, section bosses 1, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 8, stage-drivers 3, stage proprietors 1, stone-masons 1, students 1, surveyors 1. Tailors 3, teamsters 33, tinsmiths 1, trappers 1. Wagon makers 5, watch- men 1, wheelwrights 3. Total, 1,361. 404 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. GKATIOT COUNTT. Agents 1, apiarists 1. Bakers 3, banliers 1, barbers 3, bar tenders 3, basket makers 1, bath men 1, blacksmiths 45, boarding-house keepers 6, book-keepers 4, boot and shoe dealers 1, brewers 1, brick -makers 1, brick manufacturers 5, brick-layera 5, butchers 9. Cabinet makers 10, carpenters 98, carpenter and joiners 33, carriage makers 1, cheese makers, 3, cigar makers 1, civil engineers 4, clergymen 19, clerks 4, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in hotels 4, clerks in railroad offices 1, clerks in stores 13, coal dealers 1, contractors 1, confectioners 1, coopers 4, county clerks 1, county superintendents of schools 1. Dealers in agricultural implements l,dentists4, deputy county treasurers 1, detectives 1, draughtsmen 1, draymen 3, druggists 8, dry goods mer- chants 4. Engineers 9, express agents 1. Farmers 3,339, firemen 1, foremen in mills 3, fouadry men 3. Gardeners 1, goldsmiths 1, grocers 13, gunsmiths 3. Hardware merchants 7, harness makers 9, hoop dealers 3, hoop makers 17, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 15. Insur- ance agents 3. Jewelers 3, joiners 3, justices of the peace 3. Laborers 179, laborers in mills 13, laborers in saw-mills 13, laborers in woolen mills 1, laborers on farms 343, laborers on railroads 9, law students 1, lawyers 19, lightning-rod agents 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 5, lumber dealers 1, lumber manufacturers 2, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 33. Machinists 5, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 5, masons 5, meat market keepers 1, mechanics 5, merchants 33, milkmen 1, millers 10, millwrights 3, moulders 3, musicians 1, music dealers 1. No occupation 8, nursery-men 1. Pail manufacturers 1, painters 7, patent-right dealers 3, paupers 9, peddlers 5, photographers 3, physicians 18, physicians and druggists 1, planlng-mill proprietors 1, plasterers 1, policemen 1, postmasters 3, printers 1, produce dealers 3, publishers 1, pump makers 1. Railroad agents 1, railroad conductors 3, railroad masters 1, railroad superintendents 1, real estate agents 7, real estate brokers 1, retired farmers 3, retired from business 4, retired merchants 3. Salesmen 3, sailors 3, saloon-keepers 4, sawyers 7, school-teachers 5, sewing-machine agents 3, sheriflfs 1, shingle-makers 3, shoe-makers 31, speculaters 3, stage-drivers 3, stave-cutters 7, stave- dealers 4, stewards 1, stone-cutters 1, stone dealers 3, stone-masons 14, surveyors 3. Tailors 3, teachers 4, teamsters 13, telegraph operators 1, tinsmiths 9, tin peddlers 1, traveling agents 1. Wagon makers 9, waiters 1, weavers 1, well diggers 3, wood turners 1, wool carders 3. Total 3,440. HILLSDALE COUNTT. Agents 6, agents for agricultural implements 1, agents for books 3, agents for pig-iron companies 1, artists 6, auctioneers 1, authors 1. Baggage masters 1, bakers 10, bankers 6, barbers 10, bar tenders 1, .basket makers 3, blacksmiths 133, boarding-house keepers 3, boiler makers 3, book-keepers 1, book-sellers 1, boot and shoe dealers 6, brakemen 1, brewers 3, brick-makers 10, brick-layers 17, broom makers 7, butchers 35, building movers 3. Cabinet makers 30, capitalists 1 , carpenters 331, carpenter and joiners 93, car inspectors 1, carriage makers 5, carriage trimmers 3, cattle dealers 5, chair dealers 1, chair makers 13, chair manufacturers 1, cheese-makers 3, cigar dealers 1, cigar makers 3, clergymen 54, clerks 74, clerks in banks 4, clerks in chair factories 1, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in express offices 1, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 6, clerks in offices 3, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in railroad offices 1, clerks in stores 18, clerks in woolen mills 1, clothing merchants 4, cobblers 1, colporters 3, commercial agents 5, commission merchants 1, contractors 1, coopers 85, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, crockery dealers 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 1, dealers in glass 1, dealers in ink and bluing 1, dentists 9, ditchers 5, draymen 31, drivers 1, drovers 9, druggists 39, dry goods merchants 30. Eating-house keepers 1, editors 1, engineers 17. Farmers 4,693, ferrotypers 3, firemen 3, flour and feed merchants 1, foundry men 13, fruit dealers 1. Gard- eners 11, grocers 45, gunsmiths 3. Hackmen 4, hardware merchants 8, harness makers 16, hoop packers 1, horse dealers 1, hostlers 10, horticulturists 1, hotel keepers 31, hucksters 16. Ink manufacturers 1, insurance agents 9. Janitors 1, jewelers 8, jobbers 1, jockeys 1, joiners 11, justices of the peace 5. Laborers 571, laborers in chair factories 35, laborers in cotton mills 36, laborers in cradle factories 3, laborers in gas-works 3, laborers in ink-works 3, laborers in mills 19, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 11, laborers in spoke factories 3, laborers in stave-factories 3, laborers in woolen mills 15, laborers on farms 743, laljorers on railroads 74, lawyers 34, letter carriers 1, livery-stable keepers 10, lumber dealers 10, lumbermen 5. Machinists 7, mail agents 3, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 3, manufac- turers of egg-carriers 1, manufacturers of washing-machines 1, marble-cutters 8, marble pol- ishers 1, masons 41, mechanics 3, merchants 77, merchant milliners 1, merchant tailors 4, millers 53, mill owners 3, minstrels 1, millwrights 4, moulders 6, musicians 3, music dealers 4, music teachers 3. News dealers 1, no occupation 43, notaries public 1, nursery-men 1. Painters 65, patent medicine dealers 1, patent-right dealers 8, peddlers 17, photographers 5, physicians 63, plasterers 3, portrait painters 1, postmasters 5, presidents of colleges 1, printers 13, produce dealers 11, professors in colleges 10, proprietors of saw-mills 6, pump OCCUPATIONS. 405 dealers 9. Railroad conductors 5, real estate agents 3, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 25, retired from business 8, retired grocers 1, retired merchants 8, retired teachers 1. Sad- dlers U, salesmen 3, saloon keepers 16, sasU and blind manufacturers 1, sawyers 20, school- teachers 33, sewing-machine agents 7, sextons 5, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 79, showmen 1, silversmiths 1, stage-driyers 1, station agents 12, stave cutters 4, stave manufacturers 2, fitencil cutters 1, stewards 1,,, stock-brokers 1, stone-cutters 3, stone-masons 46, students 75, surveyors 4. Tailors 22, tanners 4, targetmen 1, teamstel-s 17, telegraph operators 8, threshers 2, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 19, tobacconists 1, tobacco agents 1, tombstone agents 1, tomb&tone dealers 1, track masters 1, treasurers 1. Undertakers 1, unknown 5. Varnishers 1, veterinary surgeons 2. Wagon makers 39, watch-makers 1, watchmen 2, weavers 4, well diggers 4, wood turners 5, wool carders 1. Total 8,493. HOUGHTON COUNTT. Agents 2, agents for mail companies 1, artists 2. Bakers 3, barbers 9, bar tenders 3, •blacksmiths 76, boarding-house keepers 34, boat agents 1, boat captains 3, boat builders 3, boatmen 2, boat pilots 1, boiler makers 1, book-binders 3, book-keepers 31, brakemen 6, brewers 20, brick-makers 35, brick-layers 1, butchers 33. Cabinetmakers 4, calkers 3, candle makers 3, carpenters 195, carpenter and joiners 2, cashiers of banks 4, cattle-dealers 1, cigar dealers 4, cigar makers 1, civil engineers 5, clergymen 18, clerks 40, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in mines 3, clerks in mills 1, clerks in offices 13, clerks in stores 53, clerks in ware- houses 1, contractors 17, confectioners 1, cooks 4, coopers 11, copper rollers 3, copper dealers 2, coppersmiths 2, county clerks 1, crible 1. Dairymen 1, dentists 3, deputy sberilfs 1, distillers 3, draymen 3, dredgers 3, druggists 6, dry goods merchants 1. Editors 3, engineers 88, explorers 2, express agents 4. Farmers 133, ferrymen 1, firemen 16, fishermen 7, foremen 13, foremen in mills 1, foundry men 8. Gardeners 4, grocers 13. Hardware merchants 4, harness makers 3, hatters 1, hewers 5, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 19, hucksters 3, hunters 60. Insurance agents 1 . Jewelers 8, jobbers 6, joiners Z, judges 1, justices of the peace 5. Laborers 2,063, laborers in mills 20, laborers on farms 15, laborers on railroads 1, law-students 1, lawyers 6, liquor dealers 4,;iivery-stable keepers 3, lock-smiths 1, loggers 17, lumber dealers 1, lumbermen 3. Machinists 66, manufacturers 1, mar8hals3, masons 15, mechanics 3, merchants 46, merchant tailors 1, millers 1, mill-owners 1, miner- alogists 8, miners 1,616, milliners and dress-makers 1, millwrights 1, moulders 16. News- dealers 1, no occupation 6. Overseers 5, overseers of county houses 1. Painters 15, pattern makers 3, paupers 15, peddlers 1, photographers 4, physicians 30, pisciculturists 1, pitmen 1, plasterers 4, postmasters 5, printers 9. Railroad agents 1, railroad conductors 3, railroad superintendents 5, real estate agents 2, restaurant keepers 3, retired 1, retired gentlemen 2, retired miners 2, retired seamen 1, road builders 1, road masters 1, robe makers 1, rope- walkers 1. Saddlers 1. Sailors 10, saloon keepers 74, sawyers 5, school-teachers 8, secre- taries of manufacturing works 1, sewing-machine agents 1, sheriflFs 1, shingle dealers 1, shoemakers 36, smelters 40, speculators 1, stage-drivers 6, station agents 3, stampmen 2, stewards 2, stone-cutters 2, stone-masons 35, superintendents 1, superintendents of mines 8, surveyors 1. Tailors 13, teachers 4, teamsters 130, telegraph operators 4, tinsmiths 8, tobacconists 1, trainers 81, trappers 5. Unknown 1. Wagon makers 3, waiters 1, ware- housemen 3, watchmen 4, wheelwrights 17, wine agents 3, wood choppers 391, wood con- tractors 1, wood dealers 5, wood sawyers 1. Total, 5,831. HUHON COUNTT. Agents 1, barbers 1. Bar tenders 4. Blacksmiths 33, boarding-house keepers 9, boatmen l,book agents 1, book-keepers 6, brewers 1, brick makers 5, brick-masons 1, butchers 7. Cabinet makers 3, carpenters 117, carpenter and joiners 2, cattle dealers 1, chair makers 1, chemists 1, chore boys 2, cigar makers 1, clergymen 11, clerks 9, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in stores 9, colliers 1, coopers 28, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Drayman 1. Edgers in mills 2, editors 3, engineers 38. Farmers 1,573, farmers and millers 9, firemen 2, .fishermen 17, foremen 7, foremen in mills 1, foun- dry men 5. Gardeners 4, grind-stone manufacturers 1, grocers 3. Harness makers 5, hoop- makers 3, hoop Inspectors 1, hotel keepers 15, hunters 1. Jewelers 1, joiners 5, judges of probate 1. Laborers 630, laborers in lumber yards 4, laborers in mills 44, laborers in saw- mills 8, laborers on farms 68, lawyers 6, livery-stable keepers 3, lumber inspectors 3, lum- bermen 31, lumbermen and chiners 1. Mabel chiners 3, manufacturers 3, masons 14, mechanics 1, merchants 39, millers 6, mill owners 2, milliners 1, millwrights 7, moulders 1. No occupation 5. Painters 13, photographers 3, physicians 9, postmasters 1, printers 1, private secretaries 1, pump makers 1. Raftsmen 3, retired lumbermen 1, retired merchants 1. Saddlers 1, sailors 17, saloon keepers 3, salt inspectors 1, salt manufacturers 1, salt makers 4, salt well borers 3, saw-filers 1, saw setters 1, sawyers 30, school-teachers 9, shin- gle makers 1, ship-carpenters .7, shoemakers 35, speculators 1, stage-drivers 1, stone-masons 6, surveyors 1. Tailors 5, teamsters 14, telegraph operators 1, tinsmiths 6. Wagon makers 7, watchmen 1, weavers 3, wheelwrights 1. Total, 2,976. 406 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. INGHAM COUNTY. Agents 18, agents for agricultural implements 1, apiarists 1, architects 3, artists 4, ash men 1, assistant superintendents of reform school 1, auctioneers 4, auditor general 1. Baggage- masters 3, bakers 7, bankers 17, bank tellers 1, barbers 17, bar tenders 1, basket makers 2, bill-posters 1, blacksmiths 117, boarding-house keepers 11, boat captains 3, book agents 6, book-binders 3, book-keepers 7, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe dealers 13, bracket makers 1, brewers 10, brick-makers 33, brick manufacturers 5, brick-layers 7, bridge-builders 1, brokers 3, broom-makers 1, butchers 50, builders 18, building movers 3. Cabinet "makers 31, car- penters 333, carpenter and joiners 33, carriage makers 17, carriage trimmers 3, cashiers of banks 1, cashiers of railroads 1, chair makers 3, chemists 1, cigar makers 4, cigar manu- facturers 4, cheese makers 3, choppers 4, city marshals 1, ciTil engineers 1, city treasurers 1, clergymen 49, clerks 49, clerks in banks 4, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 10, clerks in grocery stores 6, clerks in hardware stores' 1, clerks in hotels 13, clerks in post- ofBces 1, clerks in produce stores 1, clerks in register's offices 1, clerks in State offices 58, clerks in stores 8, clerks in supreme court 1, clothing merchants 3, college professors 6, coal dealers 1, coal miners 1, cobblers 1, commercial agents 6, commissioners of insurance 1, contractors 4, confectioners 6, constables 3, cooks 4, coopers 73, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1, criers 1, crockery dealers 3. Dairymen 6, dealers in agricultural implements 1, dentists 8, deputy auditor general 1, deputy secre- tary of State 1, deputy State treasurer 1, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy postmasters 1, deputy sheriffs 3, detectives 1, ditchers 4, drain commissioners 1, draughtsmen 3, dray- men 18, "drivers 5, drovers 6, druggists 39, dry goods merchants 17, dyers 1. Eating-house keepers 7, editors 6, engineers 31, express agents 3. Farmers 3,644, firemen 8, fish peddlers 1, fish store keepers 3, florists 1, flour and feed merchants 5, foremen 1, foremen in stave factories 3, foundry men 31, fruit dealers 1, fruit-growers 3, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 6, furniture finishers 3. Gardeners 13, gas-fltters 3, gas-men 1, glovers 1, graftersl, grocers 63, gunsmiths 6. Hardware merchants 13, harness makers 34, hide dealers 1, hoop- makers 3, horse dealers 3, hewers 1, horse trainers 1, hostlers 9, hotel keepers 34, hucksters 3. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 17, invalids 1. Janitors 6, jewelers 17, jobbers 3, jockeys 1, joiners 30, judges of probate 1, judges of supreme court 1, justices of the peace 6. Knit- ters 1. Laborers 588, laborers in mills 16, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 5, land speculators 1, laborers in stave factories 19, laborers on farms 633, laborers on rail- roads 100, landholders 3, lathers 1, lawyers 36, lightning-rod agents 3, livery-stable keepers 13, lumber dealers 8, lumber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 31. Machinists 11, mail carriers 6, manufacturers 36, marble-cutters 13, masons 90, meat market keepers 1, mechanics 33, medical students 1, merchants 74, merchant milliners 1, millers 33, mill operators 3, miners 4, millwrights 3, money loaners 1, money shavers 1, moulders 10, musicians 5, music dealers 3, music-teachers 3. No occupation 13. Organ grinders 1, overseers of gas-works 1, over- seers of the poor 3, overseers of workshops in reform school 1. Painters 79, painters and grainers 1, patent-right dealers 1, pattern makers 3, peddlers 34, photographers 13, physicians 67, pile-drivers 3, plasterers 3, plumbers 1, policemen 3, polishers 1, porters 3, postmasters 5, pottery makers 5, president of agricultural college 1, pressmen 1, principals of city schools 3, printers 38, produce dealers 10, property speculators 4, proprietors of hack lines 1, pro- prietors of lumber yards 3, pump makers 6. Railroad conductors 3, railroad contractors 1, railroad track masters 1 , real estate agents 13, real estate brokers 1, registers of deeds 1, reporters 1, retired (old age) 3, retired clergymen 1, retired druggists 3, retired farmers 15, retired from business 15, roofers 3, rulers 1. Saddlers 3, salesmen 1, sailors 8, saloon-keepers 30, sash and door manufacturers 3, saw-mill proprietors 9, sawyers 19, school-teachers 33, scroll-sawyers 1, secretary of agricultural college 1, sewing-machine agents 6, sextons 1, scheriffs 1, shoemakers 71, show-case makers 1, showmen 3, soap manufacturers 3, spring- bed makers 1, station agents 5, stave cutters 4, stave dealers 6, stave-mill proprietors 3, stave manufacturers 3, stave makers 3, stewards 1, stock-buyers 1, stone-cutters 33, stone-masons 45, street graders 1, street-sprinklers 1, students 33, superintendent of Capitol works 1, Sun- day school missionaries 1, superintendent of reform school 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 17, tanners 10, taxidermists 3, teamsters 56, telegraph operators 9, telegraph messengers 1, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 30, tobacconists 7, tobacco agents 1, township clerks 1, traders 3, turners 5. Undertakers 3. Varnishers 1, veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 38, waiters 9, watchmen 5, weavers 1, well diggers 6, wheelwrights 6, whitewashers 3, wood carvers 1. Total, 7,801. IONIA COUNTY. Agents 10, agents for picture frames 1, agents for washing-machines 1, agents of U. S. land office 1, architects 3, artists 3, artesian well sinkers 1, assistant railroad superintendents 3, auctioneers 3, ax helve makers 1. Baggage-masters 3, bakers 4, bankers 10, bank-tell- ers 1, barbers 14, bartenders 3, billiard-room keepers 1, blacksmiths 105, boarding-house keepers 3, boiler makers 1, book agents 1, book-keepers 13, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe OCCUPATIONS. 407 dealers 6, brakemen 1, brewers 5, brick-makers 3, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 10, brokers 2, broom makers 7, butchers 30, builders 3, building movers 3. Cabinet makers 24, capitalists 3, carpenter 323, carpenter and joiners 30, car builders 2, carriage ironers 1, carriage makers 7, carriage trimmers 4, cashiers of banks 3, cattle dealers l,cij?ar makers 1, city clerks 1, city marshals 1, clergymen 43, clerks 58, clerks in agricultural stores 1, clerks in hanks 5, clerks in clothing stores 1, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in post-offices 1, clerks in railroad offices 8, clerks in stores 7, clerks in U. S. land office 1, clothing merchants 3, collectors 1, collar makers 1, commer- cial agents 1, commission agents 5, commission merchants 3, contractors 1, constables 4, coopers 38, county clerks 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 7, dealers in hats and caps 1, dealers in paints 1, dentists 10, deputy county clerks 1, deputy registers of deeds 1, deputy sheriffs 1, ditchers 1, draughtsmen!, draymen 13, drovers 8, druggists 27, dry goods mer- chants 5. Eating-house keepers 8, editors 3, engineers 34, express agents 5. Farmers 4,193, farriers 2, financiers 3, firemen 4, foremen in lumber yards 1, foremen in sash and blind factories 1, foundry men 13, foremen in saw-mills 1, freight agents 1, fruit-tree agents 1, furn- iture dealers 7. Gardeners 16, gas agents 1, glaziers 3, glovers 1, grocers 29, gunsmiths 5. Hackmen 1, hardware merchants 8, harness makers 19, horse dealers 1, hostlers 5, hotel- keepers25, hunters3. Insurance agents 7, inventors 1, iron-mongers 1. Jailers l,jewelersl7, joiners 10, j ustices of the peace 7. Laborers 775 , laborers in brick-yards 10, laborers in mills 5, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 63, laborers in shingle-mills 6, laborers in woolen mills 3, laborers on farms 333, laborers on railroads 103, lawyers 42, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 10, lumber dealers 8, lumber inspectors 5, lumbermen 38. Machinists 30, mail carriers 6, manufacturers 3, marble-cutters 6, masons 39, mechanics 18, merchants 108, merchant tailors 1, millers 41, millwrights 8, moulders 16, music dealers 3, music teachers 3. News dealers 2, no occupation 26, nurserymen 3. Oar-makers 6, omni- bus drivers 2, organ makers 1, overseers of the poor 1. Painters 41, paper agents 1, patent- right dealers 1, peddlers 18, pensioners 1, photographers 6, physicians 53, piano tuners 1, plasterers 4, policemen 2, porters 2, postmasters 7, potash manufacturers 2, pottery makers 2, printers 7, produce dealers 9, property speculators 5, proprietors of saw-mills 4, pump agents 1, pump makers 5, pump setters 1. Quarrymen 1. Raftsmen 1, railroad agents 1, railroad conductors 3, real estate agents 5, real estate brokers 2, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 28, registers in U. S. land office 1, retired from business 18, retired merchants 10, route agents 1. Saddlers 2, salesmen 2, sailors 1, saloon keepers 27, sash and door manufacturers 3, sawyers 15, school teachers 12, sewing-machine agents 6, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shingle- makers 7, shingle manufacturers 1, shoemakers 84, soldiers 1, station agents 4, stave cutters 3, stave dealers 7, stave manufacturers 3, stock raisers 1, stone-cutters 1, stone dealers 1, stone-masons 30, students 11, surveyors 5. Tailors 19, tanners 2, teamsters 45, telegraph operators 5, threshers 1, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 15, Undertakers 1, unknown 2, uphols- terers 3. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 31, waiters 1, warehousemen 3, watch- men 4, weavers 3, well diggers 4, wheelwrights 3, whitewashers 1, wood turners 3, woolen manufacturers S. Total 7,564. IOSCO COUKTT. Architects 1. Bakers 4, barbers 6, bar tenders 3, blacksmiths 37, boarding-house keepers 13, boiler makers 1, book-binders 2, book-keepers 7, boot and shoe dealers 2, brick-makers 1, brick-layers 1, butchers 11. Calkers 1, carpenters 67, carpenter and joiners 4, clergymen 4, clerks 27, clerks in hotels 1, clothing merchants 2, confectioners 1, cooks 1, coopers 8. Draymen 2, druggists 2. Editors 1, engineers 12. Farmers 174. firemen 3, fishermen 12, foremen 6, foremen in mills 1, furniture dealers 1. Gardeners 1, grocers 4. Harness makers 1, hotel keepers 21, hunters 4.' Inspectors 7, insurance agents 1. Jewelers 3. Laborers 1,015, laborers in mills 33, laborers in saw-mills 6, laborers on farms 1, land lookers 2, law- yers 16, livery-stable keepers 1, log scalers 3, lumber inspectors 3, lumbermen 70. Machin- ists 1, manufacturers "5, masons 5, mechanics 9, merchants 18, mill clerks 1, millers 1, mill- owners 1, miners 2, millwrights 8, moulders 1. No occupation 3. Painters 4, physicians 10, pile-drivers 4, plasterers 4, porters 1, postmasters 3, printers 4. Raftsmen 47, railroad agents 1, real estate agents 1, registers of deeds 1. Saddlers 1, salesmen 1, sailors 6, saloon- keepers 30, salt inspectors 1, saw filers 6, saw-setters 2, sawyers 15, school-teachers 2, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 3, shingle-packers 3, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 14, showmen 1, silver- smeltersil,isurveyor3 3. Tailors 2, teachers 1, teamsters 31, telegraph operators 1, tinkers 1, tinsmiths 1, time-keepers 1, turners 1. Wagon makers 1, watchmen 3, wheelwrights 1. Total, 1,844. ISABELLA COUNTY. Barbers 1, blacksmiths 19, boarding-house keepers 4, book-keepers 1, butchers 1. Cab- inet makers 3, capitalists 1, carpenters 34, carpenter and joiners 1, clergymen 9, clerks 3, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores S, clerks in stores 3, coopers 5, county clerks 3. Dentists 1. Engineeis' 5. Farmers 1,035. Grocers, 1, gunsmiths 1. Hard- 408 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. ware merchants 1, harness makers l,hoop dealers 8, hoop makers 1, hotel keepers 11,. hunters 9. Jewelers 1, joiners 1, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 346, laborers in saw- mills 19, laborers in shingle-mills 25, laborers on farms 64, laborers on railroads 1, lawyers 7, livery-stable keepers 1, lumber dealers 1, lumbermen 19. Masons 3, mechanics 5, mer- chants 26, millers 7, millwrights 1. No occupation 1. Painter33,peddlersl, physicians IS. printers 3, prosecuting attorneys S. Railroad conductors 1, registers of deeds 1, retired clergymen 1, retired physicians 1, Sailors 1, saloon keepers 1, sawyers 7, school-teachers 2, shingle makers 11, shingle manufacturers 4, shoemakers 6, stave dealers 1, surveyors 1, Tailors 3, teachers 1, teamsters IS, telegraph operators 1, trappers 4. Wagon makers 6. Total 1,676. JACKSON COTJNTT. Actors 6, agents 18, agents for agricultural implements 1, agents for glass ware 1, arch- itects and builders 2, architects 1, artists 14, auctioneers 3. Baggage masters 14, bakers 19, bankers 11, bank tellers 1, barbers 40, bar tenders 6, basket makers 1, billiard-room keepers 1, bill-posters 2, blacksmiths 183, boarding-house keepers 10, boat manufacturers 1, boiler- makers 27, book-agents 4, book-binders 3, book-keepers 45, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe dealers 15, boot and shoe manufacturers 3, boot and shoe cutters 1, box makers 5, brakemen 60, brass finishers 1, brass founders 1, brewers 11, brick makers S, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 30, brokers 1, broom makers 4, brush makers 1, butchers 58, butter packers 1, builders 10. Cabinet dealers 2, cabinet-makers 24, calkers, 3, carpenters 314, carpenter and joiners 128, car builders 6, car repairers 2, carriage dealers 2, carriage-makers 18, carriage- trimmers 4, cashiers of banks 4, chair bottomers 2, chair-makers 2, chemists and druggists 3, cigar-makers 12, cigar manufacturers 1, circuit judges 2, city attorneys 1, city clerks 3, city treasurers 1, civil engineers 10, clergymen 57, clerks 67, clerks in banks 4, clerks in clothing stores 3, clerks in cigar stores 3, clerks in drug stores 2, clerks in dry goods stores 35, clerks in feed stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 23, clerks in hardware stores 10, clerks in harness-shops 1, clerks in hotels 8, clerks in mills 3, clerks in post-offlces 3, clerks in railroad offices 6, clerks in shoe stores 6, clerks in stores 24, clerks in oil stores 1, clock repairers 1, clothing merchants 11, cobblers 1, collectors 3, collar makers 1, commereial agents 18, com- mission merchants 5, contractors 8, confectioners 3, constables 3, cooks 18, coopers 74, cop- per-smiths 3, coroners 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, couriers 2, crockery dealers 3, curriers 3, custom officers 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 11, dealers in fancy goods 1, dealers in flavoring extracts 1, dealers in hoop skirts 1, dealers in live'stock 2, dealers in ornamental trees 1, dealers in shells 1, dealers in stone-ware 1, dentists 16, deputy collectors 1, deputy county clerks 3, deputy sheriffs 1, ditchers 3, divers 2, draughtsmen 1, draymen 27, drovers 4, druggists 35, dry goods merchants 23, dyers 3. Eating-house keepers 7, engineers 129, express agents 7, express drivers 4, express-men 5, express messengers 11. Farmers 4,308, firemen 51, fishermen 4, fish-store keepers 1, florists 1, flour and feed mer- chants 3, flouring-mill proprietors 3, foremen in fire-clay companies 1, foremen on harbors 1, foremen in machine-shops 3, foremen in pattern-shops 1, foremen in State prison 7, fore- men in tin shops 1, foundry-men 3, freight agents 2, furniture dealers 4, furniture finishers 3. Gardeners 34, gatekeepers at prison 1, gas-fitters 4, gas-men 7, glovers 1, grafters 2, grocers 87, guards in State prison 2, gunsmiths 7, hackmen 4, hack proprietors 1, hardware merchants 16, harness makers 40, horse dealers 4, horse trainers 4, hostlers 10, hotel keepers 33, hucksters 6. Ice dealers 4, insurance agents 25, instructors in State prison 1, iron man- ufacturers 1. Janitors 1, jewelers 18, jobbers 3, jockeys 1, joiners 53, justices of the peace 4. Knitters 1. Laborers 1,121, laborers in breweries 1, laborers in car-shops 2, laborers in coal mines 3, laborers in churn works 4, laborers in flour-mills 3, laborers in freight-houses 1, laborers in handle factories 1, laborers in machine-shops 1, laborers in mills 3, laborers in paper-mills 1, laborers in planing-mills 3, laborers in rolling-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 1, laborers in tile factories 3, laborers on farms 1,061, laborers on railroads 344, lathers 3, law- yers 34, leather dealers 1, lightning-rod agents 16, lightning-rod dealers 4, lime dealers 3, liquor dealers (wholesale) 6, livery-stable keepers 4, lumber dealers 18, lumbermen 8. Machinists 101, mail agents5, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 5, manufacturers of agricultural implements 1, manufacturers of flavoring extracts 1, manufacturers of rustic works 1, man- ufacturers of well fixtures 3, marble-cutters 5, marble dealers 1, masons 49, master of prison halls 1, meat market keepers 3, mechanics 45, merchants 75, merchant tailors 1, milk-men 4, millers 61, mill owners 3, miners 85, millwrights 6, money-loaners 1, moulders 16, musicians 3, music dealers 5, music teachers 7. Newspaper agents 1, news-boys 4, news dealers 3, no occupation 53, notaries public 1, nursery-men 1. Oil merchants 1, ornamental plasterers 1, overseers of the poor 2. Packers 1, painters 143, paper agents 1, paper dealers 1, paper hangers 2, paper makers 1, paper-mill owners 1, patent-right dealers 3, patent roof dealers 2, pattern makers 2, pawnbrokers 1, pea-nut venders 1, peddlers 23, photographers 7, physicians 76, picture dealers 1, pigeon-catchers 1, plasterers 18, plumbers 6, plumbers and gas-fitters 1, policemen 8, politicians 1 -pork dealers OCCUPATIONS. 409 1, porters 7, portrait painters 1, postmasters 3, pottery makers S, principals of city schools I , printers 30, prison contractors 1, prison keepers 24, prison overseers 3, produce dealers II, professors of business colleges 1, property speculators 21, proprietors of box factories 1, proprietors of foundries 1, proprietors of spice houses 3, proprietors of saw-mills 1, pro- prietors of steam laundries 1, proprietors of stone works 3, proprietors of till factories 1, prosecuting attorneys 1, publishers of newspapers 3, pump makers 3. Eailroad conductors 66, railroad pay-masters 1, railroad superintendents 2, railroad weigh-masters 1, real estate agents 13, real estate brokers 6, reporters 2, retired blacksmiths 1, retired cabinetmakers 1, retired clergymen 1, retired farmers 66, retired from business 35, retired grocers 1, retired laborers 3, retired masons 1, retired merchants 13. Saddlers 3, sailors 39, salesmen 7, sales- men in foundries 1, saloon keepers 41, sash and door manufacturers 9, sash lock manufac- turers 1, saw filers 1, saw-setters 1, sawyers 9, school teachers 20, sewing-machine agents 19, sextons 1, sheriffs 3, ship-carpenters 1, shirt makers 1, shoemalsers 135, silversmiths 1, slaters 1, soldiers 1, spice dealers 1, sportsmen 3, spring-bed makers 3, stair builders 3, station agents 14, stationers 1, stenographers 1, stock dealers 2, stone-cutters 19, stone- masons 85, street commissioners 1, students 33, superintendents 1, superintendents of gas- works 1, superintendents of machine shops 1, superintendents, of M. C. car company 1, superintendents of rolling-mill 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 49, tanners 3, teamsters 69, telegraph operators 15, ticket agents 3, tinsmiths 26, time-keepers 1, tobacconists 4, toy dealers 3, trappers 3, treasurers in machine-shops 1, trucksmiths 1. Undertakers 3, unknown 20, up- holsterers 4. Veterinary surgeons 11 , vinegar manufacturers 1. Wagon makers 30, waiters 12, warehousemen 1, watchmen 19, watch tinkers 1, weavers 4, well diggers 7, wheat buyers 4, wheelwrights 7, whitewashers 1, wood carvers 1, wood and coal dealers 7, wood- sawj'ers 1, wood stainers 1, wood turners 1, wool carders 1. Total 11,159. KALAMAZOO COUNTY. Agents 53, agents for marble works 1, apiarists 1, artists 4, assistant superintendents of asylum 1, attendants at asylum 29, auctioneers 5, authors 1. Baggage-masters 4, bakers 14, bankers 12, barbers 27, bar tenders 9, basket makers 3, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 109, boarding-house keepers 9, boiler makers 3, book agents 4, book-binders 3, book-keepers 14, book sellers 4, boot and shoe dealers 13, brakemen 6, brewers 8, brick makers 4, brick lay- ers 5, brick moulders 1, brokers 3, broom makers 3, butchers 54, builders 10, building mov- ers 3. Cabinet makers 16, capitalists 8, carpenters 383, carpenter and joiners 44, car inspectors 1, car repairers 3, carriage makers 19, carriage manufacturers 1, carriage trimmers 5, cashiers of banks 3, chair makers 5, cigar makers 7, circuit court commissioners 1, circuit judges 1, civil engineers 3, clergymen 49^ clerks 112, clerks in banks 3, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 2, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in R. R. offices 1, clerks in stores 10, clothing merchants 3, coachmen 3, coal dealers 3, com- mercial agents 7, commission merchants 3, contractors 9, conductors on street cars 1, con- fectioners 4, constables 3, cooks 6, coopers 53, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1 , crockery dealers 1, curriers 3, custom officers 1 , cutlers 2. Dealers in agricultural implements 5, dealers in mills and pumps 1, dentists 12, deputy sheriffs.S, draymen 27, drovers 2, druggists 24, dry goods merchants 15, dyers 3, Editors 6, engineers 48, express agents 4, express messengers 6. Farmers 3,963, farmers and lumbermen 1, farriers 3, firemen 11, flour and feed merchants 3, fanning-mill manufacturers 1, farm renters 3, foremen 3, foundry men 2, freight agents 4, fruit growers 3, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 5, furniture finishers 3. Gardeners 40, gas-fitters 1, grocers 87, gunsmiths 6. Eackmen 3, hair-dressers 1, hardware merchants 18, harness makers 38, hatters 3, hoop- skirt manufacturers 1, horse dealers 1, hostlers 17, hotel-keepers 38, hucksters 1. Ice deal- ers 3, insurance agents 32. Jewelers 14, jobbers 1, joiners 3, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 6. Knitters 3. Laborers 1,344, laborers in mills 1, laborers in paper-mills 3, laborers in stave factories 1, laborers on farms 454, laborers on railroads 38, laundrymen 3, lawyers 42, leather dealers 4, lightning-rod agents 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 6, livery- stable keepers 17, lumber dealers 2, lumbermen 28. Machinists 33, mail agents 1, mail car- riers 1, maltsters 2, manufacturers 4, marble-cutters 8, marble-dealers 3, masons 70, mechan- ics 56, merchants 69, merchant milliners 3, merchant tailors 1, milkmen 5, millers 57, mill owners 3, miners 4, mill-wrights 4, money loaners 6, melodeon makers 3, members of con- gress 1, moulders 31, musicians 6, music dealers 3, music teachers 3. No occupation 71, notaries public 1, novelty manufacturers 2, nursery-men 4. Omnibus proprietors 3, omnibus drivers 1. Painters 81, paper dealers 1, paper manufacturers 1, patent medicine dealers 1, patent-right dealers 1, pattern makers 3, peddlers 17, photographers 6, physicians 64, pipe layers 1, planers 3, plasterers 5, plow wooders 2, plumbers 2, policemen 4, porters 15, postmasters 4, president of colleges 1, principals of city schools 1, principals of commer- cial colleges 1, printers 9, produce dealers 12, property speculators 1, proprietors of saw mills 1, pump makers 4, railroad commissioners 1, railroad conductors 7, railroad superin- tendents l,real estate agents 3, repairers 1, reporters 2, retired farmers 42, retired from 53 410 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. business 9, retired grocers 3, retired merchants 4, retired shoemaliers 1, roofers 2, root-beer manufacturers 2, route agents 1. Saddlers 4, salesmen 1, sailors 6, saloon keepers 37, saw- yers 8, scavengers 1, school-teachers 19, sewing-machine agents 4, sextons 2, shoemakers 54, show-case makers 3, soap manufacturers 2, spring makers 2, station agents 7, stencil cutters 4, stenographers 1, stone-cutters 14, stone-masons 21, street sprinklers 1, students 27, super- visors 1, superintendent of asylum 1, superintendents of clothes-pin factories 1, superintend- ents of gas-works 1, superintendents of paper-mills 1, superintendents of telegraphs 1, superintendents of water-works 2, surgeons 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 40, tanners 7, teamsters 49, telegraph operators 17, ticket agents 4, tinsmiths 21, tobacconists 4, town clerks 1, town treasurers 2, traders 5, trappers 1, train dispatchers 6, trunk makers 1. Undertakers 2, unknown 4, upholsterers 2. Veterinary surgeons 1, village clerks 1, village marshals 1. Wagon makers 80, waiters 8, warehousemen 1, watchmen 8, weavers 2, weigh masters 2,. well-diggers 2, wheat buyers 1, wheelwrights 3, whip-lash manufacturers 1, whitewashers 3, wood carvers 3, wood turners 9, wool buyers 1. Yard masters 1. Total, 8,620. KALKASKA COUNTT. Blacksmiths 3, cabinet makers 2, carpenters 13, clergymen 1, cooks 1, coopers 1. Drug- gists 1. Engineers 2. Farmers 309. Grocers 1. Judges of probate 1. Laborers 4, labor- ers on railroads 1, lawyers 1, lumbermen 8. Merchants 1, millers 1. Painters 1, plumbers 1, printers 1. Saloonkeepers 1, sawyers 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 1, surveyors 1. Teamsters 2, tinsmiths 1. Watch-makers 1, watchmen 1. Total, 364. KENT COTJNTr. Acrobats 1, actors 2, agents 44, agents for f anning-mills 1, agents for furniture 1 , architects 5, artists 8, attorneys 1, auctioneers 5, ax manufacturers 4, ax polishers 2. Baggage-mas- ters 8, bakers 33, bankers 12, bank tellers 4, barbers 41, bar tenders 16, barrel manufacturers 1, basket makers 1, bed-bottom makers 3, bed-bottom salesmen 2, bedstead makers 1, billiard room keepers 2, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 267, blind makers 2, boarding-house keepers 20, boat captains 1, boat makers 1, boat owners 2, boat pilots 1, boiler makers 6, book agents 5, book-binders 7, book-keepers 103, book publishers 1, book-sellers 4, boom men 1, boot and shoe dealers 18, box makers 3, brakemen 35, brass founders 3, brewers 24, brick-makers 12, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 67,bridge builders 3, brokers 4, broom- makers 9, brush makers 15, butchers 120, builders 26, building movers 4. Cabinet makers 174, capitalists 14, carpenters 810, carpenter and joiners 128, car carpenters 1, car inspect- ors 1, car repairers 4, carpet merchants 2, carriage finishers 1, carriage makers 24, carriage manufacturers 1, carriage trimmers 5, cashiers of banks 5, cashiers of R. R. 2, cattle dealers 1, chair bottomers 1, cdair finishers 2, chair makers 16, check-clerks 2, cigar dealers 2, cigar makers 40, cigar manufacturers 4, city lamp-lighters 1, cigar packers 1, circuit judges 1, city clerks 1, civil engineers 91, clergymen 86, clerks 138, clerks for undertakers 1, clerks in banks 4, clerks in clothing stores 1, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 6, clerks in express offices 1, clerks in grocery stores 15, clerks in hardware stores 7, clerks in hotels 10, clerks in mercantile agencies 1, clerks in offices 5, clerks in pension offices 1, clerks in post offices 6, clerks in R. R. offices 14, clerks in stores 53, cloth dressers 1, clothes- pih manufacturers 2, clothing merchants 12, coal dealers 3, coffin makers 11, collectors 5, commercial agents 43, commissioners 2, commission merchants 3, contractors 7, conductors oh street cars 5, confectioners 14, constables 7, conveyancers 1, cooks 8, coopers 93, cornice makers 3, county clerks 1, county superintendents of schools 1, criers 1, crockery dealers 4, curriers 1, cutlers 3, cutters 1. Dairymen 2, dealers in agricultural implements 4, dealers in fancy goods 3, dealers in live stock 1, dealers in paints 1, dealers in shirts 1, dealers in Yankee notions 3, dentists 18, deputy sheriflfs 1, deputy U. 8. marshals 1, draymen 20, druggists 42, dry goods merchants 34, dyers 1. Eating-house keepers 16, edge-tool grinders 1, edge-tool manufacturers 3, editors 10, engineers 111, engine manufacturers 1, express agents 17, express drivers 2, expressmen 4, express messengers 9. Fanning-mill manufac- turers 4, farmers 5,680, file-cutters 1, file makers 3, file sharpeners 1, finishers 3, firemen 43, fishermen 2, fish-store keepers 2, florists 2, flour and feed merchants 16, flour packers 1, flouring mill proprietors 3, foremen 4, foremen in book-binderies 1, foremen in breweries 1, foremen in furniture factories 3, foremen in lumber camps 3, foremen in lumber yards 4, foremen in mills 2, foremen in plaster mills 1, foremen of plaster quarries 1, foremen on railroads 3, foremen in sash and blind factories 1, foundry men 13, freight agents 6, fruit dealers 1, fruit growers 1, fruit-tree agents 4, fur dealers 1, fur flnishers 6, furniture dealers- 5, furniture finishers 10, furniture manufacturers 13, furniture packers 2. Galvanizers 1,. gardeners 62, gas-fitters 6, gas manufacturers 3, glaziers 5, glovers 1, glue manufacturers 3, grafters 3, grain-cradle makers l,grainers 1, grocers 172, gilders 1, gunsmiths 7. Hack- men 6, hardware merchants 29, harness makers 48, hatters 6, hide agents 1, hide dealers 1, horse dealers 3, hostlers 30, hotel keepers 89, hub manufacturers 1, hucksters 8, hunters 1. Ice dealers 1, insurance agents 47, inventors 1, iron finishers 1. Janitors3, jewelers 31, job- bers 3, jockeys 1, joiners 58, judges 1, justices of the peace 10. Laborers 2,807, laborers in OCCUPATIONS. 411 barrel factories 4, laborers in brick-yarda 1, laborers in chair factories 25, laborers in glue factories 1, laborers in gas-factories 1, laborers in lath-mills 3, laborers in mills 44, laborers in pail factories 5, laborers in paper-mills 6, laborers in planing-mills 6, laborers in plaster mills 48, laborers in quarries 16, laborers in saw-mills 23, laborers in shingle-mills 21, labor- ers in soap-factories 3, laborers in woolen mills 1, laborers on farms 558, laborers on rail- roads 100, land lookers 3, lathers 7, laundrymen 5, lawyers 133, leather dealers 4, leather • dressers 3, lightning-rod agents 4, lightning-rod dealers 1, lime-burnera 1, lime dealers 8, lime manufacturers 1, liquor dealors (wholesale) 11, livery-stable keepers 80, lock-smiths 1, log dealers 1 , log scalers 3, lumber agents 4, lumber dealers 38, lumber inspectors 4, lumber- men 338. Machinists 116, mail agents 4, mail carriers 10, manufacturers 55, manufacturers of agricultural implements 3, manufacturers of flavoring extracts 2, manufacturers of fork- handles 3, manufacturers of hop-bitters 1, manufacturers of hoop-skirts 1, manufacturers of medicines 2, manufacturers of spring-beds 5, marble-cutters 8, masons 119, master mechan- ics 1, meat market keepers 11, mechanics 110, merchants 148, merchant milliners 1, mer- chant tailors 3, milk men 1, millers 98, miners 9, milliners 3, mill-wrights 41, missionaries 3, money loaners 3, moulders 86, musicians 15, music agents 1, music dealers 9, music teachers 6. Newsboys 2, no occupation 65, nursery-men 1. Oil dealers 2, omnibus propri- etors 3, omnibus drivers 4, organ manufacturers 1, overseers in barrel factories 1, overseers of the poor 1. Pail makers 1, pail manufacturers 1, painters 203, paper agents 1, paper dealers 1, paper-hangers 1, paper makers 3, paper manufacturers 1, patent medicine deal- ers 2, patent medicine makers 1, patent-right dealers 5, pattern makers 8, pawnbrokers 4, paymasters 1, peddlers 51, photographers 13, physicians 139, picture dealers 3, picture framers 1, planers 4, planing-mill proprietors 5, plaster dealers 3, plasterers 38, plaster manufactur- ers 1, plumbers 6, policemen 16, pork packers 1, polishers 1, porters 7, postmasters 6, pot- tery makers 2, pressmen 1, principals of city schools 1, principals of commercial colleges 1, printers 58, produce dealers 4, property speculators 3, proprietors of flour mills 3, proprie- tors of mineral springs 1, proprietors of saw-mills 7, proprietors of theaters 2, proprietors of varnish works 1, publisliers of newspapers 5, pump dealers 1, pump makers 3. Raftsmen 43, railroad auditors 1, railroad carpenters 3, railroad conducters 36, railroad messengers 1, railroad news agents 1, railroad presidents 3, railroad superintendents 3, railroad track inspectors 1, railroad treasurers 1, railroad yard masters 1, railroad weight masters 1, rail- read wood inspectors 1, razor grinders 1, real estate agents 27, real estate brokers 25, regis- ters of deeds 1, reporters 3, retired carpenters 3, retired clergymen 1, retired farmers 60, retired from business 33, retired landlords 1, retired merchants 11, road-masters 1, roofers 3. Saddlers 6, safe manufacturers 1, salesmen 35, sail makers 1, sailors 8, saloon keepers 90, sash and door manufacturers 24, sash and blind makers 4, saw filers 6, saw gummers 3, saw makers 3, sawyers 153, scissors grinders 1, school-teachers 82, scroll-sawyers 9, scythe snath makers 2, sewing-machine agents 22, sextons 1, shaders 2, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 13, shingle manufacturers 8, ship- carpenters 5, shippers 1, shipping clerks 1, shoemakers 195, showmen 1, sign makers 1, sign writers 1, small beer makers 3, soap manufacturers 6, stair builders 5, station agents 17, stationers 5, stave cutters 1, stave joiners 1, stave manu- facturers 3, stencil cutters 1, stenographers 1, stewards 2, stone-cutters 33, stone dealers 3, stone-masons 88, street commissioners 1, students 46, street pavers 2, supervisors 2, superin- tendents of gas-works 1, superintendents of plaster mills 1, superintendents of schools 1, superintendents of telegraphs 1, superintendents of water works 1, surveyors 5. Tailors 93, tanners 16, tax collectors 1, taxidermists 2, teamsters 260, telegraph operators 7, tent makers 1, ticket agents 4, tilers 1, tinsmiths 74, tobacconists 18, toll-gate keepers 1, tool makers 1, tourists 3, township clerks 1, train dispatchers 1, trunk makers 1, truss makers 1. Umbrella repairers 1, under sheriffs 1, undertakers 4, unknown 13, upholsterers 14, U. B. collectors 1 , U. S. district judges 1, U. S. marshals 3, U. S, revenue clerks 1. Varnish- ers 1, veterinary surgeons 3, village marshals 1, vinegar manufacturers 1. Wagon makers 68, waiters 3, watch-makers 1, watchmen 18, weavers 8, well diggers 7, wheelwrights 7, ■whitewashera 3, wire workers 1, wood carvers 8, wood dealers C, wood turners 45, wool carders 2, wool dealers 1. Total, 17,118. KEWEENAW COUNTY. Agents 1. Barbers 1, blacksmiths 21, boarding-house keepers 2, book-keepers 5, brewers 8, butchers 5. Carpenters 77, civil engineers 1, clergymen 3, clerks 8, clerks in offices S, clerks in stores 9, commission merchants 3, contractors 6, coopers 1, copper dressers 2, cop- per drillers 1, copper washers 6, county clerks 1. Editors 1, engineers 36, explorers 2. Farmers 11, firemen 9, fishermen 2. Gardeners 1. Harness makers 1, hotel keepers 7, hucksters 1. Jewelers 3, justices of the peace 2. Laborers 340, laborers on farms 8, laborers in stamp mills 10, laborers in warehouses 1, lawyers 1, light-house keepers 8. Machinists 13, manufacturers 1, masons 5, merchants 22, mill owners 1, miners 744, mining agents 10, mining captains 18, mining clerks 2, mining laborers 155. No occupation 5. Overseers 4, overseers of stamp mills 1. Painters 5, physicians 7, postmasters 1, potash manufacturers 413 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. 1. Saloon keepers 10, S. laborers 63, sawyers 1, school-teachers 3, sheriffs 1, shoe- makers 15, stage-drivers 2, stone-masons 4, surface captains 3. Tailors 2, teachers 1, team- sters 69, tinsmiths 1, timbermen 1. Wagon makers 1, wood choppers 93. Total, 1,865. LAKE COUNTY. Blacksmiths 4, butchers 1. Cabinet makers 1 , carpenters 14, clergymen 3, coopers 3. Drug- gists 1. Editors 1, engineers 3. Farmers 369, farmers and joiners 1, foremen in saw-mills 1. Grocers 1, gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 3, hotel keepers 3. Laborers 47, laborers on farms 3, laborers in lumber woods 18, lawyers 4, log scalers 1, lumber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 44. Mail carriers 1, manufacturers 3, merchants 9, mill owners 1, mill-wrights 2. Photographers 1, physicians 1, plasterers 1, postmasters 1, printers 1. Sailors 1, saloon keepers 3, sawyers 1, school-teachers 3, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 1, stone masons 3, surveyors- 1. Teamsters 14, township clerks 1. Veterinary surgeons 1. Total, 573. LAPEBK COUITTT. Agents for iron bridge companies 1, artists 5. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 3, bankers 6,. bank tellers 1, barbers 6, bar tenders 3, blacksmiths 103, boarding-house keepers 3, book agents 1, book-keepers 6, boot and shoe dealers 3, brakemen 1, brewers 3, brick-makers 7, brick-layers 9, broom makers 1, butchers 35. Cabinet makers 36, carpenters 198, carpenter and joiners 38, car builders 1, carriage makers 11, carriage trimmers 1, cheese manufacturers 1, cigar makers 3, clergymen 39, clerks 33, clerks in banks 1, clerks in crockery stores 1, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in grocery stores 2, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 5, clerks in stores 49, clothing merchants 3, clothes reno- vators 1, coal burners 1, coal dealers 1, colporters 1, contractors 1, constables 1, coopers 36, county clerks 1, crockery dealers 1. Dairymen 1, dealers in agricultural implements 1, dentists 5, ditchers 9, draymen 4. drovers 4, druggists 8, dry goods merchants 18. Eating- house keepers 3, engineers 38. Farmers 3,336, fanning-mill manufacturers 1, farriers 4, fire- men 5, foremen 1, foremen in mills 1, foundry men 3, foremen in saw-mills 3, freight agents 1, fruit agents 1, furniture dealers 1, furniture manufacturers 5, fullers 1. Gardeners 9, glaziers 1, grafters 3, grocers 35, grist and saw-mill proprietors 1, gunsmiths 3. Hardware merchants 5, harness makers 37, hoop makers 7, hostlers 7, hotel keepers 39, hucksters 1. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 3. Janitors 1, jewelers 6, jobbers 1, joiners 13, justices of the peace 3. Laborers 780, laborers in factories 1, laborers in beading-mills 1, laborers in mills 156, laborers in saw-mills 48, laborers In shingle-mills 4, laborers in stave factories 11, laborers on farms 455, laborers on railroads 31, laborers in warehouses 1, lawyers 26, lime dealers 3, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 9, lumber agents 1, lumber dealers 5, lumber manufacturers 5, lumber inspectors 3, lumbermen 69. Machinists 9, mail agents 1, manufacturers 1, masons 19, meat market keepers 3, mechanics 9, merchants 57, messengers 1, milk-safe manufacturers 1, millers 34, mill owners 4, mill-wrights 15, mis- sionaries 1, moulders 11, music dealers 3, music teachers 3. Nooccupation 10, nursery-men 1. Omnibus drivers 1. Painters 39, pattern makers 2, peddlers 13, physicians 37, plasterers 1, plumbers 1, postmasters 1, pottery makers 1, printers 5, produce dealers 5, proprietors of foundries 3, proprietors of grist-mills 1, proprietors of sawmills 3, pump makers 4. Rail- road conductors 3, real estate brokers 3, retired clergymen 1, retired coach builders 1 , retired druggists 1, retired farmers 35, retired foundry men 1, retired from business 6, retired grocers 1, retired merchants 8. Sailors 2, saloon keepers 18, sash and door manufacturers 1, saw- fliers 1, saw-setters 1, sawyers 27, school-teachers 31, sewing-machine agents 1, sextons 1, shingle bolters 1, shingle makers 14, shingle jointers 1, shingle manufacturers 10, shingle packers 1, shoemakers 58, soldiers 1, sportsmen 3, stajye-drivers 3, stage proprietors 2, sta- tion agents 7, stave cutters 3, stone-cutters 4, stone-masons 30, students 5, supervisors!, surveyors 3. Tailors 15, tanners 3, teamsters 64, telegraph operators 3, tinkers 1, tinsmiths 15, tobacconists 2, turners 3. Under-sheriffs 1, undertakers 3. Varnishers 1. Wagon makers 34, watchmen 1, weavers 1, well diggers 3, woolen manufacturers. 3. Total, 6,523. LEELANAW COUKTY. Artists 1, Bakers 1, blacksmiths 9, boarding-house keepers S, boat makers 1, book- keepers 1, brewers 3, butchers 1, Carpenters 34, carpenter and joiners 3, cigar makers 1, city clerks 1, clergymen 8, clerks 2, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in stores 7, colliers 1, constables 1, coopers 5. Dock builders 1, druggists 1, dry goods merchants 3. Engineers 5. Farmers 84l, firemen 1, fishermen 7, foremen 1, foundry men 3. Grocers 4. Hotel keepers 3, hunters 2. Joiners 1, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 133, laborers in mills 2, laborers on farms 78, lawyers 3, light-house keepers 1, lime-burners 5, lumbermen 1. Machinists 2, manufacturers 1, masons 1, merchants 4, millers 6, mill owners 1, mill-wrights 1. No occupation 8. Painters 4, physicians 3, physicians and surgeons 1, pilots 1, planers 1, plasterers 1, postmasters 1, printers 1. Keal estate agents 1. Sailors 10, sawyers 4, school-teachers 4, sculptors 1, shingle makers 1, ship-carpenters 3, shoemakers 10, showmen OCOUPATTONS. 413 stone-masons 3, students 1, superintendents of furnaces 1. Tailors 1, teachers 3, team- sters 8, trappers 1. Wagon makers 1, wood choppers 36, wood dealers 5. Total, 1,386. LENAWEE COUNTY. Abstract office keepers 3, actors 3, agents 5, agents for nurseries 1, apiarists 1, artists 3, auctioneers 3. Baggage-masters 8, bakers 15, bankers 19, barbers 38, bar tenders 3, basket makers 3, bed renovators 1, billiard-room keepers 3, bill posters 3, blacksmiths 319, board- ing-house keepers 7, boat captains 3, boiler makers 1, book agents 7, book-binders 2, book- keepers 38, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe dealers 21, boot and shoe cutters 1, brakemen 33, brass finishers 16, brass founders 8, brewers 13, brick-layers 32, brick-makers 17, brick man- ufacturers 1, brick moulders 3, brick and tile mianufacturers 3, brokers 1, broom makers 8, brush makers 3, butchers GO, builders 3, building moYers 5, butter-tub manufacturers 1. Cabinetmakers 58, canvassers 1, capitalists 3, carpenters 539, carpenter and joiners 97, car builders 1, car manufacturers 1, carriage ironers 3, carriage makers 19, carriage trimmers 7, cattle dealers 5, chair makers 1, cheese makers 9, cheese merchants 3, chemists 3, cheese-box makers 3, cider manufacturers 1, cigar makers 13, cigar manufacturers 3, city clerks 1, city marshals 3, civil engineers 1, clergymen 66, clerks 73, clerks in banks 7, clerks in clothing stores 3, clerks in drug stores 4, clerks in dry goods stores 16, clerks in express offices 1, clerks in feed stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 34, clerks in furniture stores 1, clerks in hardware stores 7, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in music stores 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offices 4, clerks in E. R. offices 6, clerks in shoe stores 1, clerks in stores 16, clock repairers 1, cloth, dressers 1, clothes-pin manufacturers 1, clothing merchants 15, coachmen 1, coal dealers 3, coffin makers 1, coffin finishers 1, collectors 1, college professors 4, commercial agents 33, commission merchants 3, contractors 3, confectioners 4, constables 4, conveyancers 1, cooks 1, coopers 105, coppersmiths 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, crockery dealers 3, cur- riers 2, cutters 3. Dairymen 3, dealers in agricultural implements 7, dealers in fancy goods 1, dentists 14, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy sheriffs 4, ditchers 4, divers 1, draymen 31, dress-makers 1, drovers 10, druggists 38, dry goods merchants 30, dyers 3. Eating- house keepers 3, editors 6, engineers 63, engine manufacturers 3, express agents 7, express drivers 1, expressmen 1, express boys 1, express messengers 1. Fanning-mill manufactur- ers 1, farmers 5,886, farriers 6, file makers 1, firemen 9, fire wardens 1, fishermen 3, fish store keepers 1, florists 3, flour and feed merchants 6, foremen in factories 3, foremen in lumber yards 1, foremen in stave factories 1, foundry men 9, fruit dealers 7, fruit dryers 1, fruit growers 5, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 13, furniture manufacturers 3. Gardeners 38, gas-fitters 1, gas-men 4, glovers 1, grocers 94, gunsmiths 6. Hackmen 8, hack proprie- tors 1, hardware merchants 32, harness dealers 1, harness makers 44, hat dealers 1, hatters 4, hoop makers 5, horse dealers 6, horse trainers 6, hostlers 18, horse-rake manufacturers 3, hotel keepers 36, hucksters 1, hunters 1. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 35, iron manu- facturers 1, iron-mongers 3. Jailers 1, janitors 5, jewelers 35, jobbers 1, joiners 8, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 8. Laborers 1,180, laborers in bowl factories 1, laborers in brick-yards 5, laborers in carriage shops 1, laborers in factories 11, laborers in flour mills 3, laborers in handle factories 6, laborers in marble works 1, laborers in mills 1, laborers in paper-mills 3', laborers in planing-mills 3, laborers in sash factories 3, laborers in spoke factories 18, laborers in saw-mills 5, laborers in stave factories 13, laborers in telegraph-pin factories 2, laborers in tub factories 6, laborers in woolen mills 1, laborers on farms 887, laborers on railroads 73, lamp-lighters 1, lantern makers 1, lathers 3, lawyers 57, leather dealers 3, lecturers 1, lightning-rod agents 1, lime dealers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 20, lumber dealers 11, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 35. Machinists 81, mail agents 6, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 6, manufacturers of bed-springs 1, manu- facturers of handles 3, marble agents 1, marble-cutters 6, marble dealers 6, masons 38, meat market keepers 6, mechanics 18, merchants 103, merchant milliners 3, merchant tailors 1, milk-men 8, millers 71, mill-wrights 6, moulders 38, musicians 4, music dealers 5, music teachers 8. News dealers 3, no occupation 74, nursery-men 3. Organ manufacturers 1, overseers of county houses 1. Painters 131, paper dealers 1, paper makers 11, paper manu- facturers 3, patent medicine dealers 3, patent-right dealers 9, pattern makers 8, peddlers 33, photographers 30, physicians 93, piano tuners 5, picture frame makers 4, plasterers 17, policemen 1, porters 8, plow manufacturers 1, plow-wooders 1, postmasters 6, potash man- ufacturers 3, pottery makers 1, presidents of woolen mills 1, printers 43, produce dealers 39, property speculators 3, proprietors of green-houses 1 , proprietors of saw-mills 9, proprietors of spoke factories 3, proprietors of wagon and carriage factories 1, proprietors of mills 1, pub- lishers of newspapers 3, pump makers 5. Railroad conductors 36, railroad superintendents 3, razor grinders 1, real estate agents 1, real estate brokers 3, registers of deeds 1, repair agents 1, reporters 1, retired blacksmiths 3, retired carpenters 1, retired clergymen 8, retired farmers 135, retired teamsters 1, retired from business 36, retired grocers 1, retired landlords 3, retired merchants 17, retired tailors 1, retired mill-wrights 1. Saddlers 5, salesmen 3, sailors 7, saloon keepers 39, sash and door manufacturers 6, sash makers 3, saw makers 1, 414 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. •sawyers 19, school-teachers 87, secretaries of factories 1, secretaries of gas companies 1, secretaries of manufacturing works 1, secretaries of paper-mills 1, sewing-machine agents 29, sextons 4, sheriffs 3, shingle makers 2, shingle manufacturers 2, shoddy-mill operators 1, shoemakers 140, showmen 1, silver-platers 3, silversmiths 3, soap manufacturers 4, stage- driyers 3, station agents 7, stave-cuttera 6, stave dealers 3, stave-mill proprietors 1, stave manufacturers 3, stewards 1, stock dealers 8, stone-cutters 18, stone-masons 46, street bro- kers 5, street commissioners 3, street sprinklers 1, students 43, supervisors 2, superintend' ents of postal clerks 1, superintendents of spoke factories 1, superintendents of tub factories 8, superintendents of telegraphs 1, surveyors 4. Tailors 46, tallow chandlers 1, tanners 10, taxidermists 1, teamsters 65, telegraph operators 13, threshers 1, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 88, time-keepers 2, tobacconists 6, tool manufacturers 1, trappers 1, train dispatchers 1, truss-makers 1. Undertakers 5, upholsterers 3, U. S. marshals 1. Varnishers 1, veterinary surgeons 8, village marshals 3. Wagon makers 69, waiters 1, watch-makers 3, watchmen .9, weavers 5, well diggers 10, wheat buyers 1, whitewashers 1, wooden-bowl manufacturers 3, wood dealers 1, wood sawyers 3, wood turners 3, wool carders, 1. Total, 13,566. LITING8T0N COUNTY. Abstract office keepers 1, agents 8, agents for agricultural implements 1, apprentices 2, artists 3, auctioneers 1. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 4, bankers 5, barbers 14, billiard room keepers 3, blacksmiths 85, boarding-house keepers 3, book-keepers 1, boot and shoe dealers 1, brakemen 1, brewers 1, brick-makers 3, brick-masons 4, brick-layers 3, brokers 1, broom makers 3, butchers 16, builders 2, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 5, carpenters 182, carpenter and joiners 28, carriage makers 4, carriage trimmers 1, cattle dealers 1, cigar makers 7, clergymen 25, clerks 39, clerks in banks 1, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in stores 33, collectors 1, commercial agents 3, coopers 44, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Dealers 3, dealers in agricultural implements 3, dentists 6, deputy sheriffs 1, ditchers 3, draymen 4, drovers 8, druggists 7, dry goods merchants 1. Eating- house keepers 1, editors 4, engineers 6, express agents 1. Farmers 3,536, fishermen 1, foundry men 10, freight agents 1, furniture dealers 4. Gardeners 2, glovers 1, grocers 23, gunsmiths 3. Hardware merchants 3, harness makers 16, horse dealers 1, hostlers 5, hotel keepers 17, hucksters 1. Insurance agents 4. Jewelers 9, joiners 9, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 4. Laborers 358, laborers in factories 1, laborers in mills 1, laborers on farms 433, laborers on railroads 18, lawyers 15, lime-burners 1, livery-stable keepers 8, lumber dealers 3, lumber manufacturers 3, lumbermen 10. Machinists 10, machine agents 3, mail carriers 1, marble-cutters 1, masons 13, mechanics 4, merchants 83, milk-men 3, millers 34, mill owners 3, mill-wrights 3, money loaners 4, moulders 7, musicians 1, music teachers 1. No occupation 17. Nursery-men 1. Overseers.of county houses 1. Pamters 38, patent medicine makers 1, peddlers 11, photographers 1, physicians 39, planing-mill proprietors 4, plasterers 3, postmasters 5, potash burners 3, principals of city schools 1, printers 10, produce dealers 3, property speculators 1, proprietors of saw-mills 2, pump makers 1. Real estate agents 1 , real estate dealers 1 , registers of deeds 1, retired farmers -36, retired from business 19, retired merchants 3. Saloon keepers 10, sawyers 4, school- teachers 10, secretaries of fire insurance companies 1, sewing-machine agents 9, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 41, showmen 1, station agents 4, stave dealers 1, stave man- ufacturers 1, stone-cutters 1, stone-masons 30, street commissioners 1, students 3. Tailors 5, tanners 5, teamsters 19, telegraph operators 3, tinsmiths 10, toll-gate keepers 3, traders 1, trappers 1. Under-sheriffs 1, undertakers 3, unknown 1. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon jnakers 30, watchmen 1, well drivers 6, well diggers 1, wood turners 1. Total, 5,546. MACKINAC COUNTY. Agents 3. Barbers 1, blacksmiths 1, boat makers 3, butchers 3. Carpenters 6, clergy- men 1, clerks 9, clerks in stores 1, coopers 5. Draymen 4, druggists 1. Farmers 31, fisher- men 83. Hotel keepers 4. Judges of probate 1. Laborers 71, laborers on farms 1, light- house keepers 7. Mail carriers 1, masons 3, merchants 19. Paupers 1, pensioners 1, post- masters 1. Retired from business 3. Sailors 19, saloon keepers 5, sawyers 1, shoemakers 4, soldiers 1. Tailors 1, teachers 1, teamsters 1. Unknown'!. Waiters 1. Total 296. MACOMB COUNTY. Adjusters 1, agents 3, agents for iron companies 1, agents for woolen mills 1, apprentices 1, architects 1, ash men 3, auctioneers 1, ax helve makers 1. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 5, bankers 1, barbers 7, basket makers 4, blacksmiths 103, blind makers 1, boarding-house keepers 1, boat captains 1, book keepers 10, boot and shoe dealers 3, brakemen 1, brewers?, brick-makers 9, brick-layers 4, bridge builders 1, brokers 8, broom makers 4, butchers 26, building movers 1. Cabinet dealers 1, cabinet makers 15, canvassers 3, capitalists 4, car- penters 153, carpenter and joiners 43, carriage makers 11, carriage trimmers 5, cashiers of banks 1, cigar makers 7, cigar manufacturers 1, civil engineers 1, clergymen 47, clerks 6, •clerks in banks 2, clerks in drug stores 8, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 3, clerks OCCUPATIONS. 415' in lumberyards 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offlces 1, clerks in stores 43, clock re- pairers 1, clothing merchants 1, commercial agents 3, contractors 1, confectioners 1, con- stables 2, coopers 50, coroners 1, county clerks 1, oounty treasurers 1, county superintend- ents of schools 1, crockery dealers 2, curriers 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 1,, dentists 9, deputy sheriffs 1, distillers 2, draymen 3, drovers 20 druggists 16, dry goods merchants 14. Eating-house keepers 3 engineers 25, express agents 1. Farmers 3,824, fanning-mill manufacturers 3, farriers 4, firemen 2, fishermen 2, flouring-mill proprietors 2, freight agents 2, fruit dealers 1, furniture dealers 4. Gardeners 5, grocers 41, gunsmiths 8. Hardware merchants 7, harness makers 36, hoop makers 2, hop dealers 1, hop growers 4, horse dealers. 2, horse trainers 3, hostlers 2, hotel keepers 18, hucksters 9, hoop-skirt manu- facturers 1. Ice dealers 1, insurance agents?. Janitors 1, jewelers 8, jockeys 1, joiners 16, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 671 , laborers in brick-yards 1, laborers in churn works 1, laborers in factories 1, laborers in mills 35, laborers in tanneries 1, laborers in sash factories 2, laborers in saw-mills 17, laborers in stave factories 33, laborers in woolen mills 2, laborers on farms 548, laborers on railroads 21, lawyers 14, lime-burners 2, liquor dealers (wholesale) 9, livery-stable keepers 8, locksmiths 1, lumber dealers 6, lum- bermen 12. Machinists 8, mail carriers 2, maltsters 1, manufacturers 3, manufacturers of agricultural implements 4, manufacturers of handles 1, marble-cutters 2, masons 27,. mechanics 2, merchants 73, millers 31, miners 1, mill-wrights 31, money loaners 1, moulders 6, musicians 2, music dealers 4, music teachers 1. No occupation 52, nursery-men 2. Painters 45, peddlers 12, pensioners 1, photographers 6, physicians 44, pile-drivers 1, por- trait painters 1, postmasters 3, potash manufacturers 4, plow finishers 1, printers 8, produce dealers 8, property speculators 2, proprietors of saw-mills 2, publishers of newspapers 1, pump makers 2. Rake and handle manufacturers 1, railroad contractors 1, railroad con- ductors 1, real estate agents 1, real estate brokers 2, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 43, retired from business 9, retired merchants 9, route agents 1. Saddlers 6, salesmen 1, sailors 100, salt makers 3, saloon keepers 5, sash and door manufacturers 2, sawyers 13, school- teachers 33, sewing-machines agents 10, sextons 1, sherifl's 1, ship-carpenters 3, shoemakers 74, showmen 2, stage proprietors 1, station agents 5, stave cutters 4, stave dealers 2, stave manufacturers 3, stone-cutters 2, stone-masons 24, students 6, superintendent of public instruction 1, superintendents of saw -mills 2, surgeons 1, surveyors 6. Tailors 19, tanners 3, teamsters 12, telegraph operators 4, tile makers 1, tinsmiths 11, tobacconists 3, toll-gate keepers 3, truss makers 1. Undertakers 2, unknown 1, upholsterers 3, U. S. collectors 1. Variety merchants 1, veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 56, watch-makers 3, watch- men 1, weavers 1, wheelwrights 3, wood carvers 1, wood dealers 1, wood sawyers 1, wood turners 2, woolen mil! proprietors 1. Total 6,991. MANISTEE COUNTY. Agents 7. Bakers 2, bankers 5, barbers 5, blacksmiths 36, boarding-house keepers 19, boat captains 7, boiler makers 7, book-binders 1, book-keepers 20, book-sellers 1, boom men 4, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 4, bridge tenders 2, butchers 16, builders 4. Cabinet makers 6, carpenters 119, carpenter and joiners 5, carriage makers 2, cigar makers 4, city marshals 1, clergymen 9, clerks 11, clerks in stores 28, confectioners 4, cooks 13. Dentists 1, deputy postmasters 1, deputy sheriffs 1, druggists 5, dry goods merchants 2. Eating-house keep- ers 1, edgers in mills 1, editors 1, engineers 40. Farmers 464, firemen 3, fishermen 18, flour and feed merchants 1, foremen in mills 3, foremen in saw-milte 1, furniture dealers 3 Gardeners 3, grocers 8, gunsmiths 1. Harness makers 4, horse trainers 1, hostlers 1, hotel- keepers 4. Ice dealers 1, insurance agents 1. Jewelers 4, justices of the peace 2. Labor- ers 1,111, laborers in planing-mills 4, laborers in saw-mills 138, laborers in shingle-mills 7, laborers on farms 31, lathers 4, laundry men 5, lawyers 33, livery-stable keepers 4, log run- ners 34, log scalers 17, lumber dealers 1, lumber manufacturers 2, lumber inspectors 5, lumbermen 43. Machinists 13, manufacturers 1, masons 4, match makers 1, merchants 30, milk men 1, millers 5, mill-wright^ 33, moulders 5, music teachers 1. No occupation 4. Overseers of county houses 1. Painters 11, paper-hangers 1, pattern makers 3, paupers 7, peddlers 1, photographers 1, physicians 9, physicians and druggists 1, planing-mill proprie- tors 1, plasterers 11, policemen'l, porters 1, port inspectors 1, printers 1, property specu- lators 1, proprietors of mills 13, publishers of newspapers 1. Raftsmen 3, rag dealers 1, retired farmers 3. Sailors 26, saloon keepers 7, sash and door manufacturers 2, saw fliers 13, saw makers 1, saw setters 3, sawyers 34, school-teachers 7, sewing-machine agents 1, sheriffs 1, shingle manutacturers 3, shingle packers 1, ship-carpenters 8, shoemakers 32, soldiers 1, stevedores 15, stewards 1, stone-masons 4, superintendents 1, superintendents of lumber companies 1, surveyors 4. Tally-men 4, tailors 8, tanners 3, teamsters 37, tinsmiths 7, tobacconists 1, traders 1. Veterinary surgeons 2. Wagon makers 4, warehousemen 3, watchmen 1, well diggers 1, wheelwrights 1, wood dealers 3. Total, 3,733. MANITOTJ COUNTY. Coopers 7. Farmers 6, fishermen 19, fish inspectors 3. Hotel keepers 1. Laborers 2, 416 CENSU8 OF MICHIGAK, 1874. light-house keepers 1. Merchants 5. Saloon keepers 3, ship-carpenters 3, shoemakers 1. Teamsters 3. Total, 50. MAH(ilIETTB COTJNTT. Agents 1, architects 3, artists 3, assistant railroad superintendents 1, assistant superin- tendents of mines 1. Baggage-masters 3, bakers 10, bankers 11, barbers 33, barn bosses 11, bar tenders 17, bath house keepers 1, blasters 1, blacksmiths 118. boarding-house keepers 9, boat captains 3, boat keepers 1, boat makers 1, boiler makers B, book-keepers 54, boot and shoe dealers 1, brakemen 30, brewers 13, brick-layers 13, butchers 56, builders 3. Cabinet makers 3, capitalists 1, captains 1, carpenters 330, carpenter and joiners 6, car builders 8, car inspectors 1, carriage makers 1, cashiers of banks 1, chain men 1, cigar makers 10, city- marshals 3, civil engineers 4, clergymen 18, clerks 73, clerks in banks 4, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 10, clerks in grocery stores 4, clerks in hardware stores 4, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in railroad offices 6, clerks in stores 31, clerks in water works 1, clothing merchants 1, coal dealers 1, cobblers 8, colliers 75, commercial agents 3, commis- sion merchants 4, contractors 35, confectioners 1, constables 3, cooks 3, coopers 1, county clerks 1, crushers 1, custom officers 1, custom clerks 1. Dancing masters 3, deputy post- masters 1, deputy sheriffs 3, draughtsmen 1, draymen 4, drivers 1, drovers 3, druggists 9, dry goods merchants 9. Eating-house keepers 4, editors 4, engineers 83, explorers 89, express agents 3. Farmers 98, farriers 1, firemen 13, fishermen 9, foremen 5, forge men 1, foundry men 33, freight agents 3, furniture dealers 1, furnace men 14. Gardeners 3, gas- fitters 3, gas makers 1, general mine agents 1, glass-blowers 8, geologists 1, grocers 86. Harbor masters 3, hardware merchants 4, harness makers 4, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 36, hucksters 38. Inspectors of engines 1, insurance ageats 3, iron makers 1. Jewelers 15, justices of the peace 5. Kiln men 17. Laborers 3,184, laborers in furnaces 39, laborers in nitro-glycerine factories 1, laborers in saw-mills 43, laborers on farms 45, laborers on rail- roads 40, landscape painters 1, lawyers 18, light-house keepers 3, lime-burners 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 7, livery-stable keepers 8, lumber dealers 3, lumbermen 7. Machinists 65, mail agents 1, manufacturers 1, manufacturers of nitro-glycerine 1, marble-cutters 3, masons 33, merchants 83, millers 3, miners 8,719, mill-wrights 3, mining agents 9, mining captains 8, mining foremen 1, moulders 35, musicians 9, music teachers 1. No occupation 4. Overseers of county houses 1. Painters 40, pattern makers 1, peddlers 7, pettifoggers 1 , photographers 8, physicians 36, physicians and druggists 1, physicians and surgeons 3, plas- terers 10, plumbers 3, policemen 6, pop manufacturers 3, porters 3, postmasters 3, printers' devils 1, printers 15, professors 8, proprietors of quarries 8, quarry-men 1. Railroad auditors 1, railroad clerks 1, railroad car agents 1, railroad managers 1, railroad conductors 4, rail- road presidents 1, railroad superintendents 1, railroad transportation agents 1, real estate agents 1, real estate brokers 4, recorders 8, retired from business 5, retired merchants 4, rollers 1. Saddlers 7, sailors 6, saloon keepers 105, sawyers 6, school-teachers 7, sewing- machine agents 4, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 8, ship-chandlers 8, shoemakers 51, stage- drivers 3, station agents 9, stewards 1, stone-cutters 1, stone-masons 54, students 3, superin- tendents 4, superintendents of furnaces 5, superintendents of mines 11, superintendents of stone quarries 1, superintendents of rolling-mills 1, surface captains 1, surveyors 4. Tailors 31, tanners 8, teamsters 158, telegraph operators 7, telegraph repairers 1, ticket agents 8, tinsmiths 14, time-keepers 3, traders 1, Upholsterers 1, United States land oAcers 1, United States deputy treasurer 1, United States signal service 3. Wagon makers 15, waiters 3, watchmen 10, weavers 1, weight masters 1, wood bosses 1, wood choppers 46, wood deal- ers 1, wood turners 1. Total, 7,608. MASON COITNTY. Abstract office keepers 1, agents 1. Bakers 3, bankers 3, barbers 3, billiard room keepers 1, blacksmiths 83, boarding-house keepers 4, boat captains 3, boatmen 1, boiler makers 1, book-keepers 6, brewers 1, brick-layers 3, butchers 5, building movers 1. Cabinetmakers 3, carpenters 66, carpenter and joiners 8, clergymen 5, clerks 9, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in stores 7, clothing merchants 3, commission merchants 1, contractors I, coopers 4, county clerks 1 , county superintendents of schools 1. Dealers in fancy goods 1, druggists 3, dry goods merchants 1. Editors 3, engineers 30. Farmers 580, ferrymen 1, firemen 5, fishermen 13, foremen in mills 5. Gardeners 3, grocers 9, gunsmiths i. Hardware mer- chants 1, harness makers 1, horse dealers 1, hotel keepers 10, hucksters 1, hunters 3. In- surance agents 1. Jewelers 1, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 884, laborers in bowl factories 4, laborers in mills 168, laborers in saw-mills 36, laborers on farms 49, land agents 1, lathers 1, lawyers 9, light-house keepers 1, liquor dealers 1, log dealers 1, log runners 1, lumber contractors 1, lumber manufacturers 7, lumber inspectors 6, lumbermen 83. Ma- chinists 5, manufacturers of soda-water 1, manufacturers of wooden--ware 1, masons 6, mechanics 1, merchants 13, mill clerks 1, mill agents 1, millers 1, mill owners 1, milliners 1, mill-wrights 14. No occupation 9. Painters 7, photographers 8, physicians 8, plasterers 4, postmasters 1, printers 3, pump dealers 1. Raftsmen 17, restaurant keepers 3. Saddlers 1, OCCUPATIONS. 417 sailors'7, saloonkeepers 19, saw filers 3, sawyers 21, school-teachera 5, sewing-machine agents 1, shingle packers 1, ship-carpenters 3, shoemakers 9, speculators 1, stage drivers 3, stage proprietors 1, stone-masons 1. Tailors 1, teamsters 8, telegraph operators 1, tinsmiths 3. Unknown 1. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 3, watchmen 1, wood choppers 1. Total, 1,606. MECOSTA COUNTY. Agents 3, architects 1. Bakers 3, bankers 2, barbers 8, bartenders 1, blacksmiths 37, book agents 1, book-keepers 11, boot and shoe dealers 6, brakemen 4, brewers 3, brick- makers 3, brick manufacturers 1, butchers 14, builders 3. Cabinet makers 9, carpenters 81, carpenter and joiners 36, car repairers 1, cashiers of banks 1, cigar makers 1, city marshals 1, civil engineers 2, clergymen 13, clerks 16, clerks in banks 1, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 4, clerks in stores 9, cloth dressers 1 , contractors 2, confectioners 1, coopers I, county treasurers 1, crockery dealers 3. Dentists 3, draymen 3, druggists 5, dry goods merchants 1. Editors 1, engineers 12, express agents 1, express messengers 4. Farmers 984, firemen 2, flour and feed mer- chants 1, foremen in lumber yards 3, foundry men 1, freight agents 2, furniture dealers 2, fur- niture manufacturers 1. Gardeners 3, grocers 9, gunsmiths 3. Hardware merchants 3, harness makers 6, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 10. Insurance agents 3. Jailors 1, jewelers 3, joiners 10. Laborers 595, laborers in saw-mills 8, laborers in shingle-mills 34, laborers on farms 86, laborers on railroads 14, land lookers 1, lawyers 21, liquor dealers (wholesale) 4, livery-stable keepers 3, lumber agents 1, lumber clerks 1, lumbermen 73. Machinists 8, mail agents 1, manufacturers 11, masons 16, mechanics 1, merchants 58, millers 10, mill owners 3, mill-wrights 13, money loaners 1, moulders 3, music teachers 1. No occupation 3, nursery-men 1. Painters 17, pattern makers 1, peddlers 3, physicians 18, planing-mill pro- prietors 1, plasterers 4, policemen 1, postmasters 1, presidents of banks 1, printers 3, propri- etors of saw-mills 3, publishers of newspapers 1. Kailroad conductors 3, railroad overseers 1, real estate agents 5, real estate brokers 1, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 3, retired merchants 5, root beer manufacturers 2. Saloon keepers 18, sash and door manufacturers 1, saw fliers 1, sawyers 17, school-teachers 9, sewing-machine agents 4, sherifi's 3, shingle makers 4, shingle manufacturers 9, shingle packers 1, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 39, station agents 2, stone-masons 13, students 1, surveyors 2. Tailors 9, tanners 3, teamsters 17, telegraph operators 1, tinsmiths 4, tool makers 1. Under-sherifi's 1, unknown 2, uphol- sterers 2. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 7, weavers 1, wood choppers 3, wood turners 1. Total 2,552. MENOMINEE COUNTY. Bakers 1, bankers 1, barbers 6, bar tenders 1, blacksmiths 18, boarding-house keepers 4, boat captains 2, boiler makers 2, book-binders 1, book-keepers 7, brewers 4, brick-makers 1, butchers 4. Cabinet makers 8, carpenters 46, cigar makers 2, clergymen 2, clerks 19, clerks in hotels 1, clerks in R. R. offices 1, cooks 2, county clerks 1. Deputy county clerks 1, draymen 1, druggists 3. Editors 3, engineers 7, explorers 5. Farmers 63, flremen 1, flsher- men 17, foremen in mills 1, foundry men 1. Gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 3, harness makers 1, hotel keepers 26, hunters 3. Jewelers 3, jobbers 1, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 2. Laborers 1,039, laborers in lath-mills 1, laborers in mills 5, lawyers 5, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 2, lumbermen 2. Machinists 7, masons 3, meat market keepers 1, merchants 23. Painters 5, physicians 5, planing-mill proprietors 3, plasterers!5, pop manufacturers 1, postmasters 1, printers 3. Sailors 8, saloon keepers 17, saw-filers 5, school-teachers 3, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shingle manufacturers 3, shoemakers 13, superintendents 3, surveyors 1. Tailors 3, teamsters 13, tinsmiths 3, town clerks 1, town treasurers 1. Unknown 1. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 2, woodmen 3. Total, 1,460. MIDLAND COUNTY. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 3, bankers 3, barbers 4, bar tenders 1, billiard room keepers 1, blacksmiths 34, boarding-house keepers 1, boatmen 1, book-keepers 13, bolters 1, boot and shoe dealers 2, brewers 1, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 2, butchers 8. Cabinet makers 4, carpenters 15, carpenter and joiners 47, cigar makers 1, clergymen 5, clerks 8, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in stores 13, clothing merchants 1, contractors 1, confectioners 2, constables 3, cooks 3, coopers 3, county clerks 1. Dealers 1, dentists 1, draughtsmen 4, druggists 3. Editors 3, engineers 6. Farmers 601, farriers 1, flremen 1, fishermen 1, fore- men in lumber yards 1, foremen in mills 1, furniture finishers 1. Gardeners 1, grocers 11, gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 3, harness makers 3, hoop makers 5, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 11. Insurance agents 1. Jewelers 4, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 4. Laborers 373, laborers in mills 141, laborers in saw-mills 3", laborers on farms 46, laborers on railroads 8, land lookers 4, lawyers 7, livery-stable keepers 1, log cutters 1, log scalers 3, lumber dealers 3, lumber manufacturers 3, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 45. Manu- 53 418 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. factnrers 2, masons 7, mechanics 6, merchants 13, milk men 1, millers 1, mill-wriarhts 3^ musicians 1. No occupation 10. Painters 8, peddlers 3, photographers 1, physicians 16, porters 1, postmasters 3, printers 4, publishers of newspapers 1, pump makers 1. Bailroad conductors 1, railroad jobbers 1, real estate brokers 3, registers of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 1, road builders 1. Sailors 6, saloon keepers 1, sash and door manufacturers 3, sawyers 6, Bchool-teachers 1, sewing-machine agents 1, sheriffs 1, shingle dealers 3, shingle makers 3, shingle manufacturers 8, shingle packers 3, shingle sawyers 1, shoemakers 8, station agents 3, surveyors 3. Tailors 3, teachers 1, teamsters 33, tinsmiths 3. Unknown 8, upholsterers 1. Wagon makers 3, weavers 1, wax-work teachers 1. Total, 1,654. MISSAUKEE CODNTT. Blacksmiths S. Carpenters 6, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, curriers 1. Farmers 138. Hotel keepers 1. Laborers in lumber camps 103, laborers on farms 30, lawyers 3,, lumbermen 3. Merchants 1, musicians 1. Printers 1. Sheriffs 1, shoemakers 3, stone- masons 1. Teamsters 1, trappers 3. Wagon makers 1, well diggers 1, wood choppers 3. Total 383. MONROE COUNTY. Agents 7, agents for tobacco 1, auctioneers 1. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 10, bankers 8, barbers 8, bar tenders 3, basket makers 3, billiard room keepers 1, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 86, boat captains 1, book-binders 1, book-keepers 6, boot and shoe dealers 3, brakemen 3, brewers 6, brick-makers 5, brick manufacturers 2, brick-layers 13, broom makers 3, butchers 29, builders 1. Cabinetmakers 15, calkers 1, capitalists 3, carpenters 317, carpenter and joiners 30, carriage makers 3, carriage trimmers 1, cashiers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cattle dealers 1, cigar makers 13, civil engineers 3, clergymen 36, clerks 38, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 3, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offices 1, clerks in railroad offices 1, clerks in stores 13, clothing merchants 2, colliers 1, commercial agents 4, contractors 2, confectioners 1, constables 4, coopers 49, copyists 1, county clerks 1, custom officers 1. Dentists 3, deputy postmasters 1, deputy sheriffs 3, ditchers 1, draymen 11, druggists 9, dry goods merchants 10. Engineers 36, 63*- press agents 5. Farmers 4,040, firemen 11, fishermen 37, flour and feed merchants 1, fore- men 1, fruit-growers 1, fruit-tree agents 3. Gardeners 13, glaziers 1, glovers 1, grocers 37, gunsmiths 3. Hackmen 3, hardware merchants 6, harness makers 8, hotel keepers 10, hucksters 5, hunters 3. Insurance agents 5. Jailors 3, jewelers 10, jockeys 1, joiners 4, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 6. Laborers 708, laborers in mills 34, laborers in paper-mills 7, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in quarries 1, laborers in saw-mills 26, laborers in shingle-mills 3, laborers in shops 6, laborers on farms 310, -laborers on rail- roads 28, lawyers 37, light-house keepers 1, lime-burners 5, lime dealers 1, livery-stable keepers 3, lumber dealers 9, lumber manufacturers 3, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 13. Machinists 10, mail agents 3, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 1, marble dealers 1, marshals 1, masons 45, mayors 1, mechanics 1, merchants 85, millers 38, mill owners 1, mill-wrights 5, moulders 4, music dealers 3, music teachers 1. No occupation 50, nursery-men 8. Officers in U. S. A. 3, oil dealers 1, organ makers 1, overseers of gas-works 1. Painters 34, paper makers 7, paper manufacturers 1, patent-right dealers 1, pattern makers 1, pavers 1, ped- dlers 7, photographers 3, physicians 81, plaster agents 1, plasterers 3, policemen 1, porters 1, postmasters 1, potash manufacturers 1, printers 9, produce dealers 3, property specula- tors 1, proprietors of saw-mills 10, publishers 3. Railroad conductors 9, rake makers 3, razor grinders 1, real estate agents 1, registers of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 3, retired 1 , retired farmers 15, retired from business 3, rope makers 5. Saddlers 4, sailors 33, saloon keepers 17, sawyers 14, school-teachers 11, servants 5, sewing-machine agents 4, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 3, shipping clerks 1, shoemakers 71, soap manufacturers 1, soldiers 1, specu- lators 1, spinners 1, station agents 6, stave cutters 3, stave dealers 4, stave-mill proprietors 1, stave manufacturers 6, stone-cutters 13, stone-masons 10, street commissioners 1, students 3, supervisors 1, surveyors 1. Tailors 31, tanners 18, target tenders 1, teachers 6, teamsters 29, telegraph operators 1, threshers 3, tinsmiths 10, tobacconists 5, turners 3. Undertakers 3, unknown 1, U. S. officers 2. Veterinary surgeons 3, vintner 1. Wagon makers 33, watch-makers 1, weavers 3, well diggers 4, wheelwrights 3, whitewashers 1. Total 6,891. MONTCALM COUNTY. Agents 4, agents for books 2, apiarists 1, artists 3, auctioneers 1. Baggage-masters 3, bakers 6, bankers 8, barbers 13, bar tenders 4, blacksmiths 75, block makers 1, boarding- house keepers 19, book-keepers 8, book-sellers 1, boot and shoe dealers 3, brewers 2, brick- makers 5, brick-layers 14, brokers 2, broom makers 3, butchers 28. Cabinet makers 8, car- penters 220, carpenter and joiners 45, carriage makers 2, clergymen 21, clerks 23, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in hotels 20, clerks in post-offices 4, clerks in stores 5, clothing merchants 3, contractors 4, confectioners 2, constables 3, coopers 14, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1, crockery dealers 1, cutters 1. OCCUPATIONS. 419 Dealers in yankee notions 1, dentists 4, deputy county Irefisurers 1, deputy sheriffs 1, dray- men 8, drovers 1, druggists 19, dry goods merclianls 16. Edgers 1, editors 1, engineers 38, express agents 1, express messengers 3. Farmers 2,153, farmers and lumbermen 3, firemen 5, flour and feed merchants 4, foremen in saw-mills 4, foundry men 1, freight agents 1, fruit growers 1, fruit-tree agents 1, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 3. Gardeners 9,' grocers 28, gunsmiths 3. Hardware merchants 9, harness makers 20, hoop makers 11, hostlers 4, hotel keepers 37, hucksters 1. Ice dealers 1, insurance agents 8. Jewelers 10, jobbers 20, joiners 11, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 7. Laborers 1,862, laborers in mills 433, laborers in planing-mills 2, laborers in sash factories 4, laborers in saw-mills 31, laborers oa farms 243, laborers on railroads 23, lathers 2, lath manufacturers 2, laundry men 2, lawyers S3, liquor dealers (wholesale) 2, livery-stable keepers 21, log runners 19, logscakTs4, lumber dealers 9, lumber manufacturers 13, lumber inspectors 9, lumbermen 198, lumber scalers 2. Machinists 17, manufacturers 16, marble cutters 5, marshals 3, masons 20, mechanics 13, merchants 79, merchant milliners 2, millers 22, mill owners 35, mill-wrights 9, missionaries 2, moulders 4, music dealers 1, music teachers 2. No occupation 21, nursery-men 1. Painters 38, pattern makers 2, peddlers 8, photographers 7, physicians 46, plasterers 3, policemen 1, postmasters 2, principals of city schools 1, printers 6, produce dealers 1, property speculators 3, proprietors of shingle-mills 3, pump makers 3. Real estate agents 6, real estate brokers 2, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 1, Salesmen 1, sailors 2, salooa keepers 24, sash and door manufacturers 9, saw filers 4, saw setters 1, sawyers 52, school- teachers 13, sewing-machine agents 3, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shingle dealers 2, shingle makers 9, shingle manufacturers 14, shingle packers 2, shoemakers 40, stage drivers 2, station agents 6, stave jointers 2, stone-cutters 2, stone-masons 12, surveyors 6. Tailors 17, tanners 2, teamsters 80, telegraph operators 2, tinsmiths 13, tobacconists 1, traders 1. Upholsterers 3. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 18, watchmen 6, weavers 1, well diggers 2, woolen manufacturers 1. Total, 6,178. MUSKEGON COTINTY. Agents 3, architects 3, artists 2, astronomers 1. Baggage-masters 2, bakers 8, bankers 3, barbers 23, bar tenders 10, billiard room keepers 1, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 59, boarding- house keepers 39, boat captains 11, boat makers 3, boatmen 7, boiler makers 6, book-keepers 23, boom inspectors 1, boom men 65, boot and shoe dealers 8, brakemen 5, brewers 1, brick manufacturers 9, brick-layers 13, brush makers 1, butchers 33, builders 2, building movers 3. Cabinet makers 10, calkers 3, canvassers 1, capitalists 8, carpenters 253, carpenter and joiners 10, carriage makers 1, cashiers of banks 1, cider manufacturers 1, cigar makers 6, cigar manufacturers 7, circuit judges 1, city treasurers 1, civil engineers 2, clergymen 22, clerks 77, clerks in bank5 2, clerks in dr'ig stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 6, clerks in hardware stores 4, clerks in hotels 8, clerks in post-offlres3, clerks in railroad oflSces 1, clerks in stores 9, clothing merchants 6, collectors 1, commission mer- chants 3, contractors 3, constables 1, cooks 5, coopers 8. Dentists 3, dock laborers 9, draughtsmen!, druggists 8, dry goods merchants 6. Eating-house keepers 1, editors 6, engineers 108, express agents 3, express messengers 2. Farmers 1,134, farmers and lumber- men 1, firemen 8, fishermen 35, flour and feed merchants 2, foremen 1, foremen in lumber yards 1, foremen in mills 10, fiuit growers 37, fruit-tree agents 2, furniture dealers 6. Gar- deners 13, gas-fitters 3, gas manufacturers 1, glass manufacturers 1, grocers 33, gunsmitbs 1. Hack proprietors 3, hardware merchants 10, harness makers 16, hoop makers 3, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 36. IcedealersS, insurance agents 8, intelligence agents 1, iron-works pro- prietors 2. Janitors 1, jewelers 8, jobbers 4, joiners 8, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 1,659, laborers in mills 40, laborers in saw-mills 828, laborers on farms 91, laborers on railroads 48, lamp lighters 1, land owners 3, lathers 6, lawyers 30, librarians 1, ligbt-house keepers 2, lime dealers 3, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, livery-stable keepers 11, log inspectors 1, log scalers 9, lumber dealers 10, lumber manufacturers 1, lumber inspectors 33, lumbermen 93, lumber scalers 4. Machinists 46, marble-cutters3, marshals!, masons 36, meat market keepers 8, mechanics 12, merchants 70, merchant tailorsl, milk men 5, millers 16, mill inspectors 1, mill-wrights 22, moulders 9, musicians 3, music dealers 1, music teachers 3. No occupation 31, notaries public 3, nursery-men 2. Overseers of the pour 1. Pail manufacturers 1, painters 36, patent medicine makers 1, pattern makers 4, peddlers 11, photographers 8, physicians 88, pile-drivers 12, planing-mill proprietors 6, plasterers 12, plumbers 1, policemen 3, porters 6, postmasters 2, printers 9, property speculators 2, pro- prietors of mills 29, proprietors of manufactories 1, pump makers 2. Raftsmen 3, railroad conductors 5, railroad superintendents 2, real estate agents 3, real estate brokers 3, retired from business 5, roofers 2. Salesmen 3, sailors 30, saloon keepers 74, sash and door manu- facturers 4, saw filers 18, saw fitters 1, saw makers 3, saw setters 2, sawyers 41, scalers 13, school-teachers 15, sewing-machine agents 10, sextons 1, sheriffs 2, shingle dealers 1, shingle makers 6, shingle manumcturers 2, shingle packers 2, ship-carpenters 9, shoemakers 63, soap manufacturers 3, station agents 8, stewards 1, stevedores 15, stone-cuttera 1, stone- 420 OBKSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. masons 4, street sprinklers 1, students 5, surveyors 2. Tailors 29, tanners 3, teamsters 61, telegraph operators 4, tinsmiths 8, tinkers 1, tobacconists 1, turners 2. Undertakers 2, un- known 4. Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 20, watch-makers 1, watchmen 8, ■weavers 2, well diggers 1, wharf superintendents 1, whip makers 1, whitewashers 1, wood dealers 1, wood sawyers 4. Total, 6,160. NEWATSO COUNTY. Artists 1. Barbers 2, bartenders 1, blacksmiths 35, boarding-house keepers 1, book- keepers 7, boot and shoe dealers 1, brick-layers 1, butchers 6. Cabinet makers 3, carpen- ters 45, carpenter and joiners 32, choppers 4, circuit judges 1, civil engineers 1, clergymen 13, clerks 4, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in hotels 2, clerks in lumber yards 2, clerks in stores 4, clothing merchants 1, contractors 1, cooks 3, coopers 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, curtain makers 1. Dentists 2, druggists 5, dry goods merchants 2. Editors 1, engineers 14. Farmers 1,300, firemen 2. Gardeners 2, gentlemen 3, grocers 8, gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 4, harness makers 5, hewers 1, hoop makers 4, hotel keepers 13, hunters 3. Insurance agents 4. Jewelers 1, joiners 4, judges of probate 1. Laborers 440, laborers in lumber yards 53, laborers in lumber camps 10, laborers in mills 95, laborers in saw-milla 41, laborers in shingle-mills 9, laborers on farms 128, laborers on railroads 5, law- yers 13, livery -stable keepers 3, log runners 1, lumber dealers 9, lumber manufacturers 6, lumbermen 64. Machinists 3, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 1, marshals 1, masons 2, mechanics 1, merchants 31, millers 9, mill owners 1, mill-wrights 4, moulders 1. No occu- pation 9, nursery-men 1. Painters 8, photographers 1, physicians 10, physicians and drug- gists 2, piano and organ manufacturers 1, postmasters 2, printers 4. Railroad agents 2, registers of deeds 1, retired merchants 1. Saddlers 1, saloon keepers 9, sash and door manufacturers 1, sawyers 11, scalers 2, school-teachers 4, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 1, shingle manufacturers 5, shoemakers 14, speculators 3, stone-masons 2, superintendents 1, survey- ors 1. Tailors 1, teamsters 33, tinsmiths 3, tinkers 1. Wagon makers 3, wheelwrights 1. Total, 3,514. OAKLAND COUNTY. Agents 8, apiarists 1, artists 2. Baggage-masters 3, bakers 11, bankers 6, barbers 15, bar tenders 6, basket makers 1, blacksmiths 177, boarding-bouse keepers 3, book-keepers 3, book-sellers 2, boot and shoe dealers 9, brakemen 3, brewers 3, brick-makers 10, brick- layers 12, brokers 3, broom-makers 3, butchers 41, builders 2, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 23, carpenters 338, carpenter and joiners 99, car inspectors 3, carriage makers 13, carriage painters 1, carriage trimmers 3, cashiers of banks 4, cattle dealers 1, chair makers 1, cheese makers 3, chemists and druggists 3, cider manufacturers 1, cigar dealers 1, cigar makers 7, circuit judges 1, civil engineers 3, clergymen 66, clerks 57, clerks in banks 8, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 5, clerks in hardware stores 4, clerks in hotels 18, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in oflSces 1, clerks in post-offlces 3, clerks in railroad oflBces 1, clerks in stores 19, clock repairers 2, clothing merchants 8, commercial agents 5, commission agents 1, contractors 3, confectioners 3, constables 5, cooks 3, coopers 72, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1, custom officers 1, cutters 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 1, dealers in hats and caps 1, dentists 13, deputy county clerks 1, deputy postmasters 2, deputy sheriffs 5, ditchers 8, draymen 17, drovers 34, druggists 33, dry goods merchants 10. Eating-house keepers 3, editors 3, engineers 15, express agents 3, express messengers 1. Farmers 5,830, farriers 1^ finishers 1, firemen 3, foremen in factories 1, foremen in lumber yards 1, foundry men 13, freight agents 1, fruit growers 1, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 7. Gardeners 36, gas man- ufacturers 1, gentlemen 1, glovers 3, grocers 45, gunsmiths 7. Hardware merchants 16, harness makers 55, horse dealers 1, horse trainers 3, hostlers 31, hotel keepers 46, hotel runners 1, hucksters 9. Ice dealers 3, insurance agents 15, iron-works proprietors 1. Jew- elers 14, joiners 14, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 5. Laborers 705, laborers in foundries 1, laborers in lumber yards 1, laborers in mills 3, laborers in woolen mills 15, laborers on farms 863, laborers on railroads 60, law students 3, lawyers 39, lecturers 1, lime dealers 1, livery-stable keepers 19, lumber dealers 4, lumbermen 7. Machinists 8, mail agents 3, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 1, manufacturers of agricultural implements 3, marble-cutters 6, marshals 1, masons 34, meat market keepers 1, mechanics 10, medical stu- dents 1, merchants 136, merchant milliners 1, merchant tailors 3, millers 101, mill owners 4, mill-wrights 5, money loaners 1, moulders 15, musicians 5, music dealers 1, music teach- ers 3. No occupation 81, nursery-men 1. Painters 84, paper dealers 1, paper makers 6, patent-right agents 1, patent-right dealers 1, pattern makers 1, peddlers 21, pensioners 1, photographers 10, physicians 69, pisciculturists 1, plaster dealers 3, plasterers 5, policemen 1, porters 3, postmasters 5, potash manufacturers 1, printers 10, produce dealers 37, property speculators 4, proprietors of foundries 1, proprietors of saw-mills 1, proprietors of woolen factories 1, publishers of newspapers 1, pump makers 5. Eailroad conductors 3, rake OCCUPATIONS. 431 makers 1, real estate agents 5, real estate brokers 1, recorders 1, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 78, retired from business 23, retired grocers 2, retired merchants 8. Saddlers 1, sailors 5, saloon keepers 21, sash and blind manufacturers 2, sawyers 11, school-teachers 35, sewing-machine agents 15, sextons 8, sheriffs 1, ship-carpenters 5, shoemakers 116, sill makers 2, soldiers 1, spinners 1, stage-drivers 1, station agents 11, stationers 1, stone-cutters 5, stone-masons 71, street commissioners 1, students 20, sugar manufacturers 1, supervisors 1. Tailors 23, tanners 1, teamsters 32, telegraph operators 7, threshers 6, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 26, linkers 2, toll-gate keepers 6, township clerks 1, track masters 2, traveling agents 14, turners 3. Undertakers 3, unknown 11, upholsterers 1. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 74, watch-makers 1, watchmen 1, weavers 3, well diggers 2, wheelwrights 3, wood dealers 1, wood sawyers 2, woolen manufacturers 2. Total, 10,364. OCEANA COUNTY. Apiarists 1. Baggage-masters 2, bankers 1, barbers 4, billiard room keepers 1, blacksmiths 23, book-keepers 10, boot and shoe dealers 1, brewers 1, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 4, broom makers 1, butchers 5, builders 1. Cabinet makers 3, carpenters 65, carpenter and joiners 20, cheese makers 1, clergymen 11, clerks 12, clerks in banks 1, clerks in stores 5, constables 1, cooks 3, coopers 10, curriers 1. Dentists 1, draymen 6, druggists 7, dry goods merchants 3. Editors 3, engineers 11, express agents 1. Farmers 1,329, ferrymen 1, fire- men 1, fishermen 6, foremen in mills 1, foundry men 1, fruit growers 3, furniture dealers 1. Gardeners 1, grocers 10, gunsmiths 2. Hardware merchants 4, harness makers 3, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 8. Insurance agents 1. Jewelers 3, joiners 16, jointers 1. Laborers 327, laborers in mills 77, laborers in saw-mills 2, laborers on farms 155, laborers on railroads 6, laundry-men 7, lawyers 12, light-house keepers 2, log runners 2, lumber inspectors 1, lumber- men 44. Machinists 5, manufacturers 2, marshals 3, masons 7, merchants 30, milk-men 3, millers 8, mill owners 4, mill-wrights 9, moulders 3. No occupation 3, nursery -men 1. Painters 9, peddlers 1, physicians 14, plasterers 3, postmasters 1, printers 3, proprietors of saw-mills 5, publishers of newspapers 1. Raftsmen 1, real estate agents 1, retired from business 4, retired merchants 3. Saddlers 1, sailors 31, saloon keepers 6, sash and door manufacturers 1, saw-filers 1, sawyers 14, school-teachers 3, sewing-machine agents 2, shoe- makers 15, stage-drivers 3, station agents 3, stone-masons 5, students 3. Tailors 3, teachers 3, teamsters 38, telegraph operators 3, tinsmiths 6, traders 1, tug-men 1. Wagon makers 9, watchmen 1, wheelwrights 1. Total 3,306. ONTONAGON COUNTY. Barbers 1, blacksmiths 11, book-keepers 3, brewers 2, brick-layers 1, butchers7. Carpen- ters 20, cigar makers 1, clerks 5, clerks in mines 1, coal burners 1, contractors 1, coopers 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Engineers5, explorers 5. Farmers 49. Hotel keepers 6, hucksters 2. Jewelers 1. Laborers 98, laborers in mines 18, laborers on larms 14, law- yers 4, light-house keepers 1, lumbermen 3. Masons 1, merchants 14, millers 1, mine agents 6, miners 170. Painters 3, physicians 3, plasterers 3, postmasters 2, printers 3, saloon keepers 3, school-teachers 3. Ship-carpenters 2, shoemakers 9, silversmiths 1, spinners 1, stone-masons 1. Tailors3, teachersl, teamsters 16, tinsmiths 1, trappersl. Wood choppers 17. Total 524. OSCBOLA COUNTY. Artists 1. Bakers 3, barbers 6, blaofesmiths 24, book-keepers 8, boot and shoe dealers 3, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 4, butchers 7. Cabinet makers 3, carpenters 61, carpenter and joiners 27, cigar makers 1, clergymen 10, clerks 8, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in saloons 1, clerks in stores 3, commercial agents 1, contractors 1, constables 3, cooks 1, coopers 4, county clerks 1. Deputy sheriffs 1, draymen 4, druggists 7. Editors 1, engineers 14. Farmers 833, farriers 1, freight agents 1, furniture dealers 1. Glaziers 1, glovers 1, grocers 10. Hardware merchants 4, harness makers 8, hotel keepers 19. Insurance agents 1. Jewelers 4, joiners 9, justices of the peace 1. Laborers 350, laborers in mills 28, laborers on farms 26, laborers on railroads 17, lawyers 8, liquor dealers.3, lumber and shingle manufacturers 1, lumber dealers 4, lumber manufacturers 5, lumbermen 31. Machinists 6, mail agents 1, manufacturers 4, marshals 1, masons 8, mechanics 4, merchants 85, milliners 1, mill-wrights 7, missionaries 1, moulders 1. No occfipation 3. Painters 13, photographers 2, physicians 10, plasterers 6, postmasters 2, printers 3, produce dealers 1, property specula- tors 1, proprietors of saw-mills 5. Keal estate agents 1, restaurant keepers 1. Saddlers 1, sailors 1, saloon keepers 8, saw filers 3, sawyers 18, section bosses 1, school-teachers 3, sheriflEs 1, shingle makers 4, shingle manufacturers 8, shingle packers 3, ship-carpenters 1, shoemakers 14, speculators 1, stone-masons 5, surveyors 3. Tailors 3, tanners 1, teachers 3, teamsters 2, telegraph operators 1, ticket agents 3, tinsmiths 2, traders 2, treasurers 1. Unknown 1. Wagon makers 10, wipers 4. Total 1,763. in CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. OTTAWA. COUNTY. Agents 3, artists S, auctioneers I. Baggage-masters 1, bakers 12, bankers 1, bank tellers 1, barbers 10, bar tenders 3, basket makers 2, blacksmiths 85, boarding-bouse keepers 6, boat agents 1, boat captains 3, boat clerks 1, boat makers 6, boatmen 3, boat pilots 1, boiler makers 4, book-binders 1, book-keepers 17, book-sellers 1, boom men 36, boot and shoe dealers 3, brakemen 2, brewers 5, brick-makers 4, bri^k-layers 17, bridge tenders 3, broom makers 1, broom manufacturers 1, butchers 33, builders 1. Cabinet makers 5, calkers 3, carpenters 283, carpenter and joiners 39, car inspectors 1, car repairers 1, cashiers of banks 1, chair makers 1, check-men 2, chimney sweeps 1, cigar dealers 1, cigar makers 1, city recorders 1, clergymen 44, clerks 10, clerks in banks 2, clerks in grocery stores 1, clerks in hotels 10, clerks in offices 2, clerks in post-offlces 2, clerks in railroad offices 2, clerks ia stores 33, clothing merchants 4, coachmen 1, contractors 3, constables 1, cooks 9, coopers 18, coppersmiths 1, coroners 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1, curriers 2, custom officers 1. Dairymen 1, dentists 4, draymen 1, druggists 12, dry goods merchants 9. Eating-house keepers 2, editors 8, engineers 71, express agents 3. Farmers 3,404, farmers and lumbermen 1, firemen 5, fishermen 72, fish peddlers 3, flour and feed merchants 3, foremen 4, foremen in saw-mills 3, fruit growers 54, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 8. Gardeners 13, grocers 34, gunsmiths 4. Hackmen 1, hardware mer- chants 8, harness makers 9, hatters 1, hewers 1, hoop makers 3, horse dealers 1, horse traders 1, horse trainers 1, hostlers 4, hotel keepers 80, hotel runners 1, hunters 10. Interpreters 1, inventors 3. Janitors 1, jewelers 5, jobbers 3, joiners 1, judges of probate 1. Keepers of poor-bouses 1. Laborers 810, laborers in mills 40, laborers in saw-mills 246, laborers on farms 868, laborers on railroads 65, lathers 1, lawyers 31, light-house keepers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 1, livery-stable keepers 10, log ruuners 6, log scalers 4, lumber dealers 3, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 76. Machinists 34, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 14, manufac- turers of tiles 3, manufacturers of wooden ware 1, marslials 3, masons 37, meat market keepers 1, merchants 109, millers 16, mill-wrights 11, moulders 3, musicians 4, music teachers 1. News dealers 1, no occupation 45, notaries public 1. Oil manufacturers 6, organists 1. Painters 50, pattern makers 2, peddlers 10, photographers 3, physicians 40, pile-drivers 1, ■planing-mill proprietors 5, plasterers 10, porters 8, postmasters 4, printers 13, professors i» colleges 6, proprietors of foundries 1, property. speculators 3, publishers of newspapers 3, pump makers 1. Railroad conductors 1, railroad messengers 1, real estate agents 1, real estate dealers 5, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 13, retired from business 9, retired manufacturers 1, retired merchants 8. Salesmen 9, sailors 130, saloon keepers 33, salt iJealers 3, sash and door manufacturers 1, saw-filers 7, sawyers 41, scalers 6, school-teachers •31, servants 3, sewing-machine agents 1, sextons 1, sheriflfs 1, shingle makers 1, shingle man- ufacturers 3, ship-carpenters 63, shoemakers 63, signal observers 3, silversmiths 1, soap manufacturers 1, sportsmen 1, station agents 14, stave cutters 1, stave dealers 1, stewards 3, fitone-cutters 1, stone-masons 15, street commissioners 1 , students 87, surveyors 1, switch- men 3. Tailors 37, tanners 31, teamsters 79, telegraph operators 5, tinsmiths IT, tinkers 1, track-masters 1, traders 1, traveling agents 1, turners 1. Undertakers 1, unknown 3. Vet- erinary surgeons 8. Wagon makers 35, waiters 7, warehousemen 1, watch-makers 4, watchmen 8, weavers 8, wheelwrights 3, whip-sawyers 1, wood choppers 15, wood dealers 1, wooden-shoe makers 4, wood turners 1, woolen manufacturers 1. Total 7,396. PBKBQTTB ISLE COUNTY. Blacksmiths 1, brewers 3, butchers 1. Carpenters 9, clerks 5, contractors 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1. Dock laborers 3, Engineers 3. Farmers 340, fishermen 5. Har- ness makers 1, hotel keepers 3. Jobbers 3. Laborers 50, laborers in mills 1, lawyers 3, lumbermen 8. Masons 1, merchants 3. No occupation 8. Painters 1, physicians 2. School-teachers 3, shingle makers 1, shingle manufacturers 1, shoemakers 3. Telegrapli operators 3, Wagon makers 3. Total, 453. SAOINAW COUNTY. Actors 17, agents 16, agents for books 3, architects 5, artists 3, ssh men 3, assessors 1, auctioneers 3. Baggage-masters 7, bakers 37, bankers 10, bank tellers 1, barbers 55, bar M;enders 40, basket makers 3, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 179, boarding-house keepers 24, boat captains 30, boat makers 6, boatmen 1, boat owners 6, boat pilots 1, boiler makers 30, book-binders 3, book-keepers 79, book-sellers 6, boom men 1, boot and shoe dealers 31, •brakemen 35, brewers 40, brick-makers 45, brick manufacturers 6, brick-layers 48, bridge builders 1, bridge tenders 8, brokers 1, broom makers 1, brush makers 3, butchers 101, builders 16, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 31, calkers 1, capitalists 1, carpenters 445, -carpenter and joiners 151, car manufacturers 1, car repairers 1, carriage makers 13, carriag* trimmers 1, carvers 1, cashiers of banks 3, cashiers of railroads 1, chair-bottomers 1, cheesa OCCUPATIONS. 423. makers 1, cigar makers 30, circuit court commissioners 1, circuit judges 1, city clcrljs 1, city recorders l.city treasurers 1, civil engineers 7, clergymen 46, clerlss 200, clerks in banks 4,. clerks in clothing stores 3, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 12, clerks in grocery stores 33, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 8, clerks in mills 3, clerks in offices 10, clerks in post-ofBces 1, clerks in railroad offices 7, clerks in stores 50, clerks of •ourts 1, clothing merchants 23, coachmen 3, coal dealers 1, collectors 2, commercial agents 3, commission merchants 6, contractors 8, conductors on street cars 4, confeciioners 5, con- stables 2, cooks 31, coopers 123, coppersmiths 3, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, eoanty superintendents of schools 1, crockerj' dealers 5, curriers 3. Dairymen 1, dealers 1, dealers in fancy goods 10, dealers in hats and caps 4, dentists 6, deputy sheriffs 4, deputy U. 8. marshals 1, ditchers 2, draymen 47, dredgers 3, drivers 3, drovers 5, druggists 36, dry goods merchants 34, dyers 3. Eating-house keepers 14, editors 6, engineers 175, express agents 1, express men 2, express messengers 1. Farmers 2,684, farmers and lum- bermen 3, farriers 1, firemen 51, fishermen 7, fish store keepers 1, flour and feed merchants 1, flouring mill proprietors 2, foremen 16, foremen in brickyards 1, foremen in lumber •amps 6, foremen in machine-shops 1, foremen in mills 20, foremen in saw-mills 7, foremen te salt works 3, foremen in ship-yards 1, foundry-men 5, freight agents 3, fruit-tree agents 3, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 11. Gardeners 54, gas-fitters 4, glovers 1, glue makers 3, grocers 168, gunsmiths 6. Hackmen 7, harbor-masters 1, hardware merchants 18, harness makers 32, hoop makers 8, hoop dealers 1, horse trainers 1, hostlers 15, hotel keepers 108, hucksters 2, hunters 1. Ice dealers 1, inspectors 5, insurance agents 25. Jailers 1, janitors 6, jewelers 25, jobbers 3, joiners 35, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 4, junk dealers 1. Kalsominers 1. Laborers 4,771, laborers in barrel factories 14, laborers in brick yards 8, laborers in mills 81, laborers in planing-mills 8, laborers in salt works 16, laborers in saw-mills 399, laborers in shingle-mills 18, laborers on farms 153, laborers on railroads 30, tend lookers 38, lathers 5, laundry-men 3, lawyers 56, leather dealers 1, lime-burners 7, lime- dealers 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 17, livery-stable keepers 11, locksmiths 4, log runners 1, log scalers 13, lumber dealers 10, lumber manufacturers 1, lumber inspectors 40, lumbermen 316. Machinists 103, mail agents 2, manufacturers 4, manufacturers of spring-beds 1, marble-cutters 4, marshals 1, masons 86, mates 1, match makers 1, mechanics 10, merchants 48, merchant milliners 3, merchant tailors 3, milk-men 6, millers 38, miJl-wrights 40, money loaners 1, moulders 25, musicians 23, music dealears 6, music teachers 2. News dealers 2, no occupation 39. Oculists 1. Packers 2, painters 107, paper dealers 1, paper-bangers 1, patent-right dealers 3, pattern makers 5, peddlers 31, photographers 13, physicians 83, picture dealers 1, picture framers 3, pile-drivers 8, planing-mill proprietors 4, plasterers 25, plumbers 2, policemen 25, pop manufacturers 2, porters 5, portrait painters 1, postmasters 4, potash manufacturers 3, pottery makers 1, presidents of banks 2, principals of city schools 3, printers 89, produce dealers 3, property speculators 11, proprietors of foundries 3, proprietors of machine-shops 3, proprietors of mills 6, proprietors of saw-mills 3, proprietors of shingle-mills 1, proprietors of theatres 1, publishers 3, pump makers 1. Raftsmen 315, railroad conductors 34, railroad superintendents 8, real estate agents 3, real estate brokers 8, registers of deeds 1, reporters 3, retired farmers 9, retired from business 9, retired merchants 1, road builders 3, roofers 7, root beer manufacturers 1, rule makers 2. Saddlers 2, sail makers 1, sailors 41, saloon keepers 127, sash and door manufacturers 6, salt boilers 33, salt inspectors 7, salt makers 5, salt manufacturers 13, salt merchants 2, salt packers 13, salt- well drivers 3, saw filers 36, saw makers 3, saw setters 3, sawyers 96, school-teachers 41, sewing-machine agents 13, sextons 3, sheriffs 3, shingle makers 3, shingle manufacturers 3, shingle packers 1, ship-carpenters 43, shirt manufacturers 1, sboe-makers 188, shoe manu- facturers 1, soap manufacturers 4, stage-drivers 3, station agents 8, stationers 1, stave dealers 6, stave jointers 1 , stave manufacturers 3, stencil cutlers 3, stenographers 1 , stewards 3, steve- dores 3, stone-cutters 8, stone dealers 1, stone-masons 7, street commissioners 1, students 3, superintendents of car shops 1, superintendents of lumber yards 1, superintendents of salt works 3, superintendents of street cars 1, superintendents of water-works 1, surveyors 9. Tailors 67, tanners 3, taxidermists 1, teachers 34, teamsters 138, tellers 1, ticket agents 8, tinsmiths 31, tinkers 1, tobacconists 7, toll-gate keepers 7, tool dressers 1, trackmasters 1, trappers 4, train dispatchers 3, turners 4. Undertakers 3, upholsterers 9, U. S. army 1. Veterinary surgeons 2. Wagon makers 48, waiters 84, watch-makers 8, watchmen 18, ■weavers 3, wheelwrights 4, wood choppers 9, wood dealers 1, wood inspectors 1, wood eawyers 4, wood agents 1. Total 14,087. SANILAC COTINTY. Agents 1, artists 1. Bakers 3, barbers 2, bartenders 1, billiard room keepers 1, black- smiths 41, boat makers 2, book-keepers 5, brewers 3, brick-makers 6, brick manufacturers 1, brick-layers 3, butchers 8. Cabinet makers 4, carpenters 83, carpenter and joiners 4, earriage makers 3, cattle dealers 1, clergymen 30, clerks 9, clerks in dry goods stores 9, •lerks in stores 13, clothing merchants 5, coopers 6, curriers 1. Dealers 1, dealers in agri- 434 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. cultural implements 1, dentists 1, dock agents 1, draymen 1, druggists 6, dry goods mer- chants 3. Editors 1, engineers 7. Farmers 2,574, farriers 2, firemen 1, fishermen 20, fore- men in mills 1, furniture dealers 1. Gardeners 6, grocers 3, gunsmiths 1. Harness makers 6, hoop makers 13, hostlers 4, hotel keepers 22, hunters 1. Jewelers 2, jobbers 1, joiners 7, judges of probate 1. Laborers 311, laborers in mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 14, laborers in woolen-mills 1, laborers on farms 147, land lookers 2, lath dealers 1, law students 1, lawyers 10, lime-burners 1, livery-stable keepers 1, lock-smiths 1, log runners 1, lumbermen 21. Machinists 2, manufacturers 3, marble-cutters 1, masons 4, merchants 40, millers 13, mill owners 2, mill-wrights 2, money loaners 1, moulders 1. No occupation 6. Painters 9, pau- pers 1, peddlers 3, photographers 1, physicians 13, plasterers 2, postmasters 1, pump makers 1. Sailors 8, saloon keepers 5, sawyers 18, school-teachers 15, sewing-machine agents 3, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 4, shingle manufactures 1, shipping clerks 2, shoe-makers 19, staye dealers 1, stone-cutters 1, stone-masons 9, surveyors 1, Tailors 6, tanners 2, teachers 2, teamsters 8, tinsmiths 3, toll-gate keepers 1. Upholsterers 1. Wagon makers 8, watch- men 1, wheelwrights 3, wood choppers 2. Total 3 667. SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY. Agents 1. Blacksmiths 8, boat pilots 1, book-keepers 5, brick-makers 3, brick-layers 1. Cabinet makers 1, carpenters 6, carpenter and joiners 1, chemists 1, choppers 68, clergy- men 3, clerks 2, clerks in stores 3, colliers 4, contractors 6. Engineers 2. Farmers 2, far- riers 3, firemen 1, fishermen 3, foremen 1, foundry men 2. G-rocers 1. Hotel keepers 1. Joiners 1. Laborers 397, laborers on farms 23, light-house keepers 2, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 3. Machinists 3, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 2, masons 9, merchants 1. Physicians 2. Kope-makers 1. Saddlers 1, sailors 5, saw-filers 1, sawyers 1, school-teach- ers 2, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 1, ship-carpenters 3, ship masters 1, shoe-makers 1, superin- tendents of furnaces 1, surgeons 1. Teachers 1, teamsters 23, telegraph operators 1, trap- pers 4. Wheelwrights 1, wood dealers 1. Total, 533. SHIAWASSEE COUNTY. Agents 1, artists 1, ash-men 1. Bakers 7, bankers 6, bank tellers 1, barbers 10, bar tenders 1, basket makers 1, blacksmiths 67, boarding-house keepers 1, boat makers 1, book- keepers 4, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe dealers 10, brewers 6, brick-makers 10, brick manu- facturers 1, brick-layers 24, broom makers 1, butchers 23, builders 3, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 30, carpenters 92, carpenter and joiners 63, carriage makers 7, carriage trim- mers 1, chair makers 2, city recorders 1, city treasurers 1, civil engineers 2, clergymen 34, clerks 25, clerks in banks 3, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 1, clerks in hotels 5, clerks in liquor stores 1, clerks in stores 29, clothing merchants 1, coal dealers 1, commercial agents 4, commission merchants 3, constables 4, coopers 27, crockery dealers 2. Dealers in agricultural implements 3, dealers in bells 1, dentists 7, deputy TJ. S. marshals i, detectives 1, ditchers 3, draymen 9, drovers 6, druggists 11, dry goods merchants 15. Eat- ing-house keepers 1, editors 4, engineers 8. Farmers 3,389, farriers 2, fishermen 1, foundry men 8, fruit-tree agents 1, fur dealers 1, furniture dealers 1. Gardeners 10, grocers 34, gun- smiths 4. Hackmen 2, hack proprietors 1, hardware merchants 10, harness makers 15, horse dealers 2, horse trainers 3, hostlers 6, hotel keepers 18, hucksters 2. Insurance agents 3. Janitors 1, jewelers 7, joiners 30, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 2. Laborers 342, laborers in factories 2, laborers in mills 1, laborers in paper-mills 5, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 5, laborers on farms 362, laborers on railroads 103, lawyers 34, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, livery-stable keepers 6, lumber dealers 13, lumbermen 5. Machinists 5, manufacturers 8, marble-cutters 10, marble dealers 1, masons 13, mechanics 17, merchants 44, millers 36, mill owners 1, miners 17, mill-wrights 5, moulders 6, musicians 1, music dealers 1. No occupation 13. Oculists 1, organ makers 3. Painters 30, paper makers 3, patent-right dealers 1, pattern makers 1, peddlers 10, photographers 3, physicians 43, plas- terers 1, porters 3, postmasters 3, principals of city schools 1, printers 5, produce dealers 7, proprietors of saw-mills 3. Railroad conductors 3, real estate brokers 10, registers of deeds 1, retired from business 4, retired merchants 3, roofers 1, Saddlers 7, sailors 3, saloon keepers 9, sawyers 11, school-teachers 13, sewing-machine agents 5, sextons 2, sheriflfs 1, shingle manufacturers 1, shoe-makers 54, spoke makers 2, station agents 2, stave dealers 4, stone-cutters 1, stone-masons 31, students 7, surveyors 1. Tailors 8, tanners 14, teachers 1, teamsters 13, telegraph operators 3, threshers 1, ticket agents 4, tinsmiths 5, tobacconists 1. Under-sheriffs 1, undertakers 1. "Veterinary surgeons 1. Wagon makers 13, waiters 1, watchmen 3, weavers 1, well diggers 1, wheelwrights 1, wood turners 4. Total, 5,549. ST. CLAIR COUNTY. Abstract office keepers 2, actors 1, agents for books 3, artists 2, ash men 1, assessors 1, assistant engineers 1, auctioneers 2, ax-helve manufacturers 1. Baggage-masters 6, bakers -11, bankers 7, bank tellers 1, barbers 19, bar tenders 9, billiard room keepers 1, blacksmiths 137, boarding-house keepers 9, boat agents 1, boat captains 35, boat makers 9, boat owners OCCUPATIONS. 425 3, boat pilots 5, boiler makers 17, boiler inspectors 3, book-binders 3, book-keepers 40, boot and shoe dealers 6, brakemen 31, brass founders 3, brewers 13, brick-layers 10, brick makers 15, broom makers 1 , butchers 50, builders 4, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 26, calkers 18, capitalists 1, carpenters 367, carpenter and joiners 46, car builders 3, car checkers 1, car repairers 1, carpet merchants 1, carriage makers 3, carriage trimmers 3, cashiers of banks 3, chair makers 1, cheese makers 1, chemists 1, chemists and druggists 1, cigar dealers 1, cigar makers 7, circuit judges 1, city clerks 1, civil engineers 5, clergymen 49, clerks 7, clerks in banks 1, clerks in boot and shoe stores 1, clerks in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 5, clerks In express oflBces 1, clerks in grocery stores 3, clerks in hotels 11, clerks in mills 1, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in railroad offices 7, clerks in stores 69, clothing mer- chants 8, club-house keepers 1, coal dealers 1, commercial agents 1, commission merchants 4, contractors 3, conductors in street cars 3, confectioners 1, constables 3, cooks 3, coopers 34, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of schools 1, carriers 3, custom officers 39. Dealers in agricultural implements 1, dentists 5, deputy registers of deeds 1, deputy revenue collectors 1, deputy U. S. marshals 1, divers 1, draymen 30, drovers 3 druggists 11, dry goods merchants 31. Eating-house keepers 3, editors 4, electricians 1, engineers 113, engravers 1, express agents 3, express messengers 3. Farmers 4,471, farmers and lumbermen 3, farriers 4, ferrymen 3, firemen 13, fishermen 5, fish store keepers 1, foremen 3, foundry rnen 7, freight agents 1, fruit dealers 1, fruit-tree agents 3, furniture dealers 4, furniture finishers 1. Gardenersll, glaziers 1, grocers 67, gunsmiths 4. Hardware merchants 9, harness makers 8, hoop dealers 3, horse trainers 1, hostlers 9, hotel keepers 58, hucksters 1. Insurance agents 7, inventors 3, iron-works proprietors 3. Janitors 3, jewelers 13, jewelry store keepers 3, jockeys 1, joiners 11, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 5. Kalsominers 1. Laborers 1,339, laborers in factories 1, laborers in mills 4, laborers in saw- mills 13, laborers in stave factories 15, laborers in woolen-mills 1, laborers on farms 407, laborers on railroads 53, laundry men 1, lawyers 39, light-housekeepers 4, liquor dealers (wholesale) 3, livery-stable keepers 9, lumber inspectors 5, lumbermen 74. Machinists 38, mail-carriers 5, manufacturers 2, marlsle-cutters 3, marble dealers 1, marshals 1, masons 15, mechanics 16, merchants 70, millers 39, mineralogists 1, mill-wrights 13, money loaners 4, moulders 9, musicians 6, music dealers 1, music teachers 1. No occupation 34, notaries public 1. Oar makers 3, officers in U. S. army 6, overseers of gas-works 1, overseers of poor 1. Painters 58, paupers 13, peddlers 10, pensioners 1, photographers 7, physicians 47, planing-mill proprietors 1, plasterers 5, plumbers 3, policemen 1, porters 4, portrait painters 1, postmasters 5, presidents of board of public works 1, principals of city schools 1, printers 13, property speculators 3, proprietors of saw-mills 3, publishers of newspapers 1, pump makers 4. Raftsmen 3, railroad carpenters 3, railroad conductors 15, railroad directors 1, railroad engineers 3, railroad presidents 1, railroad superintendents 6, real estate agents 5, real estate brokers 1 , registers of deeds 1 , retired buggy makers 1 , retired clergymen 1 , retired farmers 5, retired from business 45, retired landlords 2, retired lumbermen 1, retired mer- chants 6, roofers 1, root beer manufacturers 3. Saddlers 8, sail makers 8, sailors 503, saloon keepers 40, sash and door manufacturers 2, sawyers 15, section bosses 1, school-teachers 30, sewing-machine agents 10, sextons 3, sheriffs 3, "shingle makers 1, ship brokers 4, ship-car- penters 165, ship-chandlers 1, ship-yard proprietors 3, shoe-makers 113, showmen 1, soap manufacturers 1, soldiers 53, speculators 6, stage-drivers 1, stage proprietors 1, station agents 3, stationers 1, stave cutters 3, stave dealers 1, stencil cutters 3, stewards 2, stock raisers 1, stone-cutters 11, stone masons 30, students 3, superintendent of St. Clair flats 1, superin- tendents of stave companies 1, surveyors 3, switchmen 6. Tailors 39, tanners 9, teachers 6, teamsters 43, telegraph operators 7, ticket agents 3, tinsmiths 38, train dispatchers 1, turn- ers 2. Unknown 1, upholsterers 3, U. S. commissioners 1, U. S. consul 2. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 41, watch-makers 3, watchmen 6, weavers 4, water-pipe makers 1, wheelwrights 3, whip-sawyers 16, wood carversS, wood dealers 1, woolen manufacturers 3. Total 9,734. ST. JOSEPH COTINTT. Agents 15, agents for books 4, architects 1, artists 3, auctioneers 3. Baggage masters 3, bakers 9, bankers 8, barl^ers 13, bar tenders 1, bill posters 1, blacksmiths 113, boarding- housekeepers 3, book-binders 1, book-keepers 1, book-sellers 3, boot and shoe dealers 5, brakemen 10, brewers 3, brick-layers 4, brick-makers 8, brokers 4, broom makers 8, butch- ers 31. Cabinet makers 23, capitalists 5, carpenters 263, carpenter and joiners 43, carriage and wagon makers i, carriage makers 9, carriage painters 1, carriage trimmers 4, cashiers of banks 7, cattle dealers 3, chair makers 3, cigar makers 9, cigar manufacturers 3, civil engineers 3, clergymen 45, clerks 58, clerks in drug stores 1, clerks in dry goods stores 3, clerks in grocery stores 3, clerks in hotels 7, clerks in railroad offices 3, clerks in stores 11, dock repairers 3, cloth dressers 1, clothing merchants 6, collectors 1, comb makers 1, com- mercial agents 6, commission merchants 4, contractors 1, confectioners 1, constables 2, con- Teyancers 1, coopers 47, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, cradle makers 2. Dealers 3, Si 426 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. dealers in agricultural implements 8, dentists 8, deputy sberiflFs 4, detectives 1, ditchers 1, draymen 17, drovers 5, druggists 33, dry goods mercbants 15. Editors 3, engineers 18, express agents 3. Fancy goods merchants 1, farmers 3,433, farriers 3, fence builders 1, fire- men 8, flour and feed merchants 6, flouring-mill proprietors 1, foremen in railroad shops 1, foremen in stave factories 1, foundry men 11, freight agents 3, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 9. Gardeners 8, grafters 1, grainers 1, grocers 49, grocers and bakers 1, gunsmiths 4. Hardware merchants 10, harness makers 37, horticulturists 3, hostlers 6, hotel keepers 21, hucksters 4. Insurance agents 8, inventors 1, iron finishers 1. Janitors 1, jewelers 14, jobbers 1, joiners 3, judges of probate 3, justices of the peace 13. Laborers 640, laborers in knitting factories 2, laborers in mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 9, laborers in woolen-mills 5, laborers on farms 357, laborers on railroads 143, lawyers 34, lecturers 1, lightning-rod agents 3, livery-stable keepers 10, lumber dealers 6, lumbermen 5. Machinists 5, mail agents 6, mail carriers 1, manufacturers 2, marble-cutters 1, marble dealers 3, masons 42, manufacturers of corn-shellers 1, manufacturers of hoes 2, marble manufacturers 3, meat market keepers 3, mechanics 39, merchants 85, merchant tailors 1, millers 54, mill owners 1, mineral spring proprietors 3, miners 1, milliners 5, mill-wrights 6, moulders 9, musicians 8, music dealers 1. No occupation 32, notaries public 3, nursery-men 1. Overseers of county houses 1. Painters 64, paper makers 13,"patent-right dealers 3, peddlers 9, photog- raphers 6, physicians 67, planing-mill proprietors 1, plasterers 9, porters 3, postmasters 5,. pottery dealers 1, presidents of board of manufacturers 1, presidents of knitting factories 1, principals of city schools 1, printers 11, produce dealers 18, proprietors of paper-mills 3, proprietors of saw-mills 5, pump dealers 1, pump makers 17. Railroad conductors 7, real estate agents 1, real estate brokers 1, registers of deeds 1, restaurant keepers 1, retired farmers 33, retired from business 19, retired merchants 13, retired shoemakers 1. Saddlers 1, saloon keepers 16, sash and door manufacturers 3, sawyers 11, school-teachers 14, sena- tors 1, sewing-machine agents 8, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 78, showmen 1, speculators 1, station agents 8, stave manufacturers 3, stone-cutters 5, stone-masons 33, students 1, superintendents of factories 1, supervisors 1. Tailors 39, tanners 3, target-tenders 1, teachers 4, teamsters 39, telegraph operators 8, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 19, traders 1, trappers 1, turners 1. Undertakers 2, unknown 3. Veterinary surgeons 1, vinegar makers 3. Wagon makers 40, watchmen 1, weavers 6, well diggers 6, 'wheelwrights 1, wood choppers 1, wood dealers 4, wood sawyers 1, wool carders 1. Total, 6,808. TUSCOLA COUNTY. Agents 1, agents for books 1, artists 1. Bakers 1, barbers 3, bar tenders 2, basket makers 1, blacksmiths 51, boot and shoe dealers 1, brewers 2, brick layers 1, brick-makers 3, butchers 9. Cabinet makers 13, calkers 1, carpenters 123, carpenter and joiners 16, chair makers 3, clergymen 21, clerks 10, clerks in stores 3, clock-makers 1, commercial agents 1, cooks 1, coopers 3, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, crockery manufacturers 1. Dealers in agricultural implements 1, dentists 3, deputy postmasters 1, deputy sherifi's 3, druggists 5, dry goods merchants 3. Editors 3, engineers 13. Farmers 3,788, farriers 1, file makers- 1, foremen 3, foremen in mills 1, foundry men 5, fruit dealers 1. Gardeners 3, grocers 8, gunsmiths 3. Hardware mercbants 3, harness makers 10, hoop makers 11, hoop dealers 1, hoop packers 3, horse dealers 1, hostlers 1, hotel keepers 30, hunters 1. Insurance agents 3. Jewelers 4, joiners 4, judges of probate 1. Laborers 494, laborers in mills 11, laborers in saw-mills 1, laborers in woolen-mills 1, laborers on farms 191, laborers on railroads 15, lawyers 9, liquor dealers 1, livery-stable keepers 3, lumber dealers 5, lumber manufacturers 3, lumber inspectors 1, lumbermen 28. Manufacturers 2, marble-cutters 1, masons 13, mechanics 6, merchants 61, millers 16, mill-wrights 4, moulders 3, musicians 1, music teachers 1. No occupation 5, nursery-men 3. Painters 30, peddlers 2, photographers 1, physicians 28, planers 1, porters 1, postmasters 1, pottery makers 1, printers 1, produce dealers 3, pump makers 3. Real estate brokers 1, retired 13, retired merchants 1. Sales- men 1, sailors 2, saloon keepers 6, sawyers 6, school-teachers 13, sewing-machine agents 1, shingle makers 1, shoemakers 33, slaters 1, stage-drivers 1, stave cutters 3, stone-masons 11, stock traders 1, students 1, surveyors 3. Tailors 8, tanners 1, teachers 6, teamsters 7, ticket agents 1, tinsmiths 9, toll-gate keepers 3. Wagon makers 7, weavers 1, wheelwrights 3, wood dealers 1, woolen manufacturers 1. Total, 4,267. VAN BUEBN COUNTY. Agents 5, agents for agricultural implements 3, agents for books 2, agents for musical instruments 2, artists 2, Bakers 4, bankers 4, barbers 11, basket makers '9, bell-ringers 1, blacksmiths 103, boarding-house keepers 3, boat captains 1, book-keepers 5, bowl-makersl, brakemen 5, brewers 4, brick-layers 34, brick-makers 11, brokers 4, broom makers 1, butchers 36, bailders 1 , building movers 4. Cabinet makers 18, canal men 1, carpenters 371, carpenter and joiners 49, carriage makers 11, cashiers of banks 1, cattle dealers 1, chair makers 9, cigar makers 2, civil engineers 2, clergymen 53, clerks 42, clerks in banks 3, clerks OCCUPATIONS. 437 in drug stores 3, clerks in dry goods stores 6, clerks in furnaces 3, clerks in grocery stores 3, clerks in hardware stores 1, clerks in hotels 6, clerks in lumber yards 1, clerks in post-offices 3, clerks in railroad offices 3, clerks in stores 30, clerks in warehouses 1, clock repairers 1, clothing merchants 9, coal burners 3, colliers 9, commercial agents 7, commission mer- chants I, contractors 1, constables 3, conveyancers 1, coopers 50, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, curriers 3. Dealers in agricultural implements 1, dealers in fancy goods 1, dentists 4, deputy sheriffs 3, ditchers 3, divers 1, draymen U, druggists 31, dry goods mer- chants 17. Eating-house keepers 1, editors 1, engineers 30, excavators 1, express agents 1. Fanning-mill makers 2, farmers 4,014, farriers 8, "file makers 1, firemen 1, fishermen 11, fore- men 3, foundry men 36, freight agents 1, fruit dealers 1, fruit growers 4, fruit-tree agents 1, furniture dealers 3, furniture finishers 1. Gardeners 9, gentlemen 10, grafters 1, grain dealers 3, grocers 44, gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 11, harness makers 37, harness manufacturers 1, hatters 1, horse traders 1, horse trainers 1, hostlers 3, hotel keepers 37, hunters 3. Ice dealers 1, insurance agents 6. Jewelers 14, jockeys 3, joiners 3, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 9. Laborers 874, laborers in furnaces 7, laborers in mills 4, laborers in saw-mills 34, laborers in stave factories 4, laborers on farms 457, laborers on railroads 35, lath makers 6, law students 3, lawyers 38, leather dealers 1, lecturers 1, livery- stable keepers 19, lumber dealers 9, lumber manufacturers 4, lumbermen 73. Machinists 23, mail agents 1, mail carriers 3, manufacturers 3, manufacturers of agricultural implements 1, manufacturers of wastiing-machines 1, marble-cutters 1, marble-polishers 1, marshals 1, masons 23, meat market keepers 1, mechanics 3, merchants 98, milk men 1, millers 34, mill owners 5, mill-wrights 17, moulders 11, musicians 3, music teachers 5. No occupation 34, nursery-men 13. Overseers of railroads 3. Painters 45, patent-right dealers 8, peddlers 10, photographers 9, physicians 77, plasterers 4, plow makers 1, policemen 1, porters 1, post- masters 8, pottery makers 1, principals of city schools 1, printers 14, produce dealers 4, property speculators 3, proprietors of saw-mills 1, publishers 1, publishers of newspapers 1, pump makers 3. Railroad conductors 6, railroad superintendents 3, registers of deeds 1, retired farmers 7, retired from business 3, retired lumbermen 1, retired merchants 3. Sailors 55, saloon keepers 13, sash and blind manufacturers 3, sash and door manufacturers 4, saw- yers 30, school-teachers 13, sewing-machine agents 6, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shingle makers 8, ship-carpenters 6, shoemakers 86, soap manufacturers 1, speculators 4, spinners 1, stair builders 1, stair manufacturers 1, station agents 14, stave cutters 2, stave dealers 3, stave manufacturers 3, stone-cutters 4, stone-masons 35, students 7, supervisors 1, superintendents of city schools 1, superintendents of furnaces 3, surveyors 3. Tailors 15, tanners 27, taxi- dermists 1, teachers 6, teamsters 53, telegraph operators 10, threshers 1, tinsmiths 18, tinkers 1, tobacconists 1, township clerks 8, traders 1, truck men 1. Under-sheriffs 1, undertakers 3, unknown 1. Veterinary surgeons 3. Wagon makers 35, watchmen 4, weavers 3, well- diggers 3, wheat buyers 3, wheelwrights 1, wood choppers 9, wood dealers 6. Total, 7,736. WASHTENAW COUNTY. Actors 3, agents 6, agents for agricultural implements 1, agents for books 5, agents for marble works 1, agents for paper-mills 1, architects 3, artists 4, attorneys 1, auctioneers 7, authors 3. Baggage-masters 8, bakers 15, bankers 4, bank tellers 1, barbers 36, bar tenders 6, basket makers 3, bed-spring manufacturers 1, blacksmiths 150, boarding-house keepers 16, boat makers 1, book-binders 4, book-keepers 13, book-sellers 6, boot and shoe dealers 13, brakemen 8, brewers 30, brick layers 46, brick manufacturers 1, brick-makers 5, broom- makers 6, butchers 41, builders 4, building movers 1. Cabinet makers 44, capitalists 7, carpenters 316, carpenter and joiners 87, carriage makers 33, carriage manufacturers 3, carriage trimmers 3, cashiers of banks 3, cashiers in stores i, cattle dealers 1, chair bottora- ers 1, chair makers 4, cheese makers 3, cigar makers 11, civil engineers 6, clergymen 60, clerks 33, clerks in abstract offices 1, clerks in banks 4, clerks in book stores 3, clerks in drug stores 6, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in grocery stores 11, clerks in hardware stoi-es 3, clerks in hotels 4, clerks in mills 1, clerks in offices 1, clerks in post-offices 4, clerks in K. R. offices 4, clerks in stores 46, cloth manufacturers 3, clothing merchants 13, com- mercial agents 33, commission merchants 4, contractors 2, confectioners 5, constables 3, cooks 3, coopers 78, county clerks 1, crockery dealers 2, curriers 3, Dairymen 1, dealers in agricultural implements 4, dealers in hats and caps 3, dealer in hides 1, dentists 15, deputy county clerks 1, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy sheriffs 6, ditchers 3, draughts- men 1, draymen 35, drovers 7, dry goods merchants 80, druggists 27. Eating-house keep- ers 1, editors 3, electricians'l, engineers 39, express agents 5, expressmen 1, express mes- sengers 5. Farmers 4,685, farriers 1, fence builders 3, file makers 1, firemen 3, flour and feed merchants 3, foremen in mills 1, foundrymen 7, freight agents 3, fruit growers 3, fruit- tree agents 1, fruit-tree dealers 1, furniture dealers 3. Gardeners 36, gas-fitters 1, gas manu- facturers 3, glass-blowers 1, glovers 1, glass makers 1, grocers 81, gunsmiths 6. Hackmen 7, handle makers I, hardware merchants 36, harness makers 33, hatters 1, horse dealers 4, horse trainers 1, hostlers 5, hotel keepers 33, hucksters 7. Insurance agents 17. Janitors 438 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. 6, jewelers 26, jewelry store keepers 1, joiners 36, judges 1, judges of probate 1, justices of tie peace 7. Laborers 1,161, laborers in breweries 1, laborers in paper-mills 28, laborers in planing-mills 1, laborers in saw-mills 1, laborers in woolen-mills 4, laborers on farms 554, laborers on railroads 43, lathers 1, laundrymen 1, lawyers 55, leather dealers 3, lecturers 1, librarians 1, livery-stable keepers 16, lumber dealers 19, lumbermen 9. Machinists 36, mail agents 1, mail carriers 1, maltsters 5, manufacturers 18, manufacturers of agricultural implements 3, manufacturers of filters 1, manufacturers of perfumes 1, manufacfurers of scliool furniture 1, manufacturers of telegraphic instruments 1, marble-cutters 9, marble dealers 2, marshals 2, masons 35, match makers 3, mayors 1, meat market keepers 7, mechanics 28, merchants 61, merchant tailors 1, milk men 1, millers 67, miners 3, mill- wrights 14, money loaners 1, moulders 13, musicians 5, music dealers 3, music teachers 6. No occupation 118. Overseers of the poor 1. Painters 93, paper-hangers 3, paper makers 19, paper manufacturers 3, patent-right agents 3, patent-right dealers 7, pattern makers 3, paupers 65, peddlers 33, pension agents l^photographers 10, physicians 70, picture dealers 1, picture framers 1, planing-mill proprietors 4, plasterers 6, policemen 4, pop manufactur- ers 1, porters 3, portrait painters 1, postmasters 3, potash makers 3, pottery makers 1, jDrinters 22, produce dealers 16, professors in colleges 26, property speculators 3, proprietors of mills 1, proprietors of marble works 1, proprietors of saw-mills 1, publishers of newspa- pers 2, pump makers 8. Rag dealers 3, railroad conductors 8, railroad superintendents 1, real estate agents 4, real estate brokers 1, retired bankers 1, retired cabinet makers 1, retired carpenters 1, retired clergymen 1, retired farmers 73, retired from business 18, retired grocers 2, retired merchants 22, retired millers 1, roofers 2, rubber-bath manufacturers 2. Saddlers 13, sailors 5, saloon keepers 52, salt merchants 1, sash and door manufacturers 11, saw-filers 1, sawyers 10, school-teachers 27, sewing-machine agents 12, sextons 1, sheriffs 1, shoemakers 108, show-case manufacturers 2, slaters 1, soap manufacturers 3, soldiers 2, spinners 1, stage proprietors 1, State geologists 1, station agents 7, stave dealers 1, stave manufacturers 1, stewards 1, stock dealers 1, stone-cutters 4, stone-masons 42, street com- missioners 1, students 147, sugar manufacturers 18, supervisors 3, supreme judges 1, survey- ors 2. Tailors 53, tanners 30, taxidermists 1, teachers 3, tea merchants 1, teamsters 48, telegraph operators 7, threshers 2, ticket agents 1, tile makers 2, tinsmiths 28, tobacconists 7, toll-gate keepers 1, turners 2. Undertakers 3, unknown 2, upholsterers 1. Veterinary surgeons 2. Wagon makers 40, watch-makers 1, watchmen 3, weavers 8, well-diggers 7, wheelwrights 1, whitewashers 1, wood dealers 2, wood turners 2, wool-carders 2, wool dealers 1, woolen manufacturers 2, woolen-mill proprietors 2. Total, 9,993. ■WAYNE COITNTT. Abstract office keepers 1, actors 11, adjusters 3, adjutant general 1, agents 144, agents for books 3, agents for cone companies 1, agents for newspapers 2, agriculturists 1, apiarists 1, architects 25, arsenal men 2, artists 40, artificial limb manufacturers 2, assayers 1, assistant city clerks 1, attorneys 1, auctioneers 11, auditors 4, authors 1. Baggage-masters 24, bakers 180, baking powder manufacturers 2, bankers 44, bank tellers 4, barbers 177, bar tenders 42, basket makers 17, bell-divers 1, bell-hangers 2, belt manufacturers 3, beer-bottlers 4, billiard room keepers 4, billiard-table makers 7, billiard-table manufacturers 3, bill-posters 11, black- smiths 573, bleachers 1, block makers 5, boarding-house keepers 39, boarding-stable keepers 3, boat agents 1, boat captains 73, boat clerks 3, boat makers 39, boatmen 2, boat owners 16, boat pilots 2, boiler makers 98, bone-boilers 2, book-binders 30, book-keepers 293, book- sellers 12, boot and shoe dealers 36, boot-blacks 8, bottlers 1, box makers 6, bracket makers 1, brakemen 65, brass finishers 10, brass founders 4, brass turners 2, brewers 84, brick- layers 188, brick-makers 39, britk manufacturers 1, bridge tenders 2, brokers 11, broom makers 26, brush makers 6, butchers 360, builders 75, building movers 16, butter makers 3. Cabinet makers 177, cab makers 13, calkers 30, canvassers 1, capitalists 37, carpenters 2,199, carpenter and joiners 77, car builders 42, car ciieckers 1, car drivers 11, car inspectors 1, car managers 1, car manufacturers 1, car superintendents 1, car trimmers 1, carpet makers 1, carpet merchants 1, carriage makers 27, carriage trimmers 15, carvers 4, cashiers of banks 18, cashiers of railroads 1, cashiers of rolling-mills 1, cashiers in stores 1, cattle dealers 1, census takers 1, chair-bottomers 1, chair makers 31, chair manufacturers 3, cheese makers 3, chemists 11, chemists and druggists 1, checlJmen 3, cider manufacturers 1, cigar dealers 6, cigar makers 386, cigar manufacturers 36, cigar packers 5, city clerks 1, civil engineers 10, clergymen 136, clerks 1,695, clerks in banlis 18, clerks in crockery stores 1, clerks in drug stores 9, clerks in dry goods stores 39, clerks in.express offices 3, clerks in grocery stores 37, clerks in hardware stores 3, clerks in hotels 2, clerks in house of correc- tion 3, clerks in markets 1, clerks in offices 5, clerks in post-offices 11, clerks in railroad offices 55, clerks in ship-yards 3, clerks in stores 39, clerks in tobacco factories 1, clerks in water-works 1, clock repairers 3, clothing merchants 43, coachmen 33, coal-burners 14, coal dealers 16, coal manufacturers 3, cobblers 1, collectors 17, collar makers 3, colliers 8, com- mercial agents 137, commission merchants 33, commissioners in U. S. land office 1, comb- OCCUPATIONS. 429 makers 2, compositors 3, compounders of liquors 1, contractors 43, conductors 7, conductors in street cars 3, cone makers 2, confectioners 65, constables 9, controllers 1, cooks 77, coopers 188, copper dealers 2, coppersmiths 30, copyists 1, coroners 1, cording manufacturers 1, county clerks 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of the poor 1, criers 1, crimp- ers 1, crockery dealers 3, crockery manufacturers 1, curtain manufacturers 1, curriers 16, custom officers 81, cutlers 5, cutters 8. Dairy-nten 1, dancing-masters 1, dealers in agricul- tural implements 2, dealers in ashes 1, dealers in fancy goods 4, dealers in hides 2, dealers in life preservers 1, dealers in shades 1, dealers in washing-machines 3, dealers in yankee notions 11, dentists 22, deputy county clerks 1, deputy county treasurers 1, deputy post- masters 1, deputy revenue collectors 1, deputy sheriffs 7, deputy U. S. marshals 1, distillers 5, detectives 7, ditchers 7, divers 5, dock builders 2, dock owners 1, draughts-men 4, dray- men 115, drillers 2, drivers 1, drovers 28, druggists 110, dry goods merchants 35, dyers 11. Eating-house keepers 30, edge-tool manufacturers 2, edge-tool smiths 1, editors 28, electro- typers 2, emery manufacturers 1, engineers 509, engravers 7, entry clerks 1, express agents 19, express men 7, express messengers 25. Fancy goods merchants 1, farmers 4,596, far- riers 15, ferry-men 1, file-cutters 3, file makers 9, finishers 1, finishers in car works 1, fire- men 107, fish-agents 1, fishermen 16, fish inspectors 1, fish-store keepers 4, florists 17, flour and feed merchants 11, flour inspectors 1, flouring-mill proprietors 1, foremen 24, foremen in bending works 1, foremen in elevators 1, foremen in factories 1, foremen in foundries 1, foremen in gas-works 1, foremen in iron-works 2, foremen in lumber yards 4, foremen of bridge companies 1, foremen of car works 1, foremen of commission houses 1, foremen on railroads 1, foundrymen 25, forwarding merchants 1, frame makers 5, freight agents 5, fruit dealers 8, fruit-tree agents 2, fur dealers 4, fur manufacturers 1, furniture dealers 33,^ furniture finishers 37, furniture manufacturers 3, furriers 1. Galvanizers 1, gardeners 253, gas agents 1, gas-fitters 9, gas- inspectors 8, gas-makers 3, general railroad agents 1, general agents 2, glass dealers 1, glass makers 1, glass stainers 2, glaziers 4, glue manufacturers 5, gold-sign agents 1, grain dealers 1, grainers 4, grocers 568, gilders 15, gunsmiths 16, gym- nasts 1. Hackmen 20, hack proprietors 2, hair-dressers 5, hardware merchants 33, hammer- smiths 1, harness makers 52, hatters 88, hay dealers 1, hide dealers 2, hoop makers 2, hoop shavers 1, hop dealers 1, horse breeders 1, horse dealers 4, horse trainers 9, horticulturists 1, hostlers 21, hotel keepers 98, hucksters 65, hunters 6. Ice dealers 6, inspectors 3, insur- ance agents 60, inventors 4, iron finishers 1, iron inspectors 1. Jailors 1, janitors 18, jew- elers 87, jobbers 3, job-book printers 1, jockeys 1, joiners 89, judges of supreme court 1, judges of U. S. court 1, justices of the peace 13. Keeper of asylum 1, keepers of poor- houses 1. Laborers 7,489, laborers in mills 15, laborers in quarries 1, laborers in rolling- mills 13, laborers in saw-mills 33, laborers on farms 662, laborers on railroads 132, lace deal- ers 1, lamp-lighters 6, landscape gardeners 1, last makers 8, lathers 4, lath makers 1, laun- dry-men 8, lawyers 195, leather cutters 2, leather dealers 3, lecturers 3, letter carriers 18, librarians 1, light-house keepers 4, lightning-rod agents 1, lime-burners 4, lithograhers 21, liquor agents 1, liquor dealers (wholesale) 31, livery-stable keepers 38, lock-smiths 11, lumber dealers 54, lumber inspectors 5, lumbermen 39. Machine draughtsmen 1, machine finishers 1, machinists 480, mail agents 4, mail-carriers 9, mailing clerks 1, maltsters 16, rnanuf acturers 24, manufacturers of fanning-mills 1, manufacturers of musical instruments 4, manufac- turers of tubing 2, manufacturers of washing-machines 1, map publishers 1, marble-cutters 25, marble-polishers 1, marine engineers 3, marine surveyors 3, masons 134, mates 3, match makers 6, mattress manufacturers 1, mayors 1, meat-market keepers 1, mechanics 14, mer- chants 717, merchant milliners 16, merchant tailors 15, milk-men 40, mill clerks 1, millers 86, mill owners 5, miners 4, mill-wrights 17, moulders 304, moulding manufacturers 2, musicians 70, music composers 1, music dealers 4, music teachers 30, mustard manufac- turers 1. Net makers 1, news agents 6, newsboys 3, news dealers 3, no occupation 851, notaries public 8, nursery-men 4. Oculists 1, officers in house of correction 1, officers in signal service 1, officers in U. S. A. 16, oil manufacturers 1, omnibus agents 2, opticians 7, orchardists 2, organ makers 10, organists 3, overseers of the poor 1. Packers 3, pail makers 4, paint dealers 1, painters 591, paint manufacturers 1, paper dealers 2, paper-hangers 4, paper makers 3, pattern-fitters 2, pattern makers 47, pavers 14, pawn-brokers 2, pay-masters 3, peddlers 283, pensioners 3, perfumers 1, pharmaceutists 4, photographirs 85, physicians 315, piano dealers 1, piano makers 1, piano manufacturers 8, piano tuners 4, picture dealers 3, picture framers 4, pile-drivers 4, pinsmiths 5, planers 4, plane makers 1, planing-mill proprietors 1, platers 1, plasterers 178, plumbers 90, police clerks 1, policemen 133, police justices 1, pop manufacturers 1, pop makers 4, pork dealers 1, pork packers 2, polishers 1, porters 90, portrait painters 1, post makers 1, post-masters 10, potash manufacturers 10, pottery makers 8, poulterers 1, pound-masters 2, presidents of banks 3, presidents of gas- companies 1, presidents of novelty- works 1, presidents of saw-works 1, pressmen 15, princi- pals of city schools 4, printers 288, property speculators 11, proprietors of bending-works 1, proprietors of boat-houses 1, proprietors of dancing halls 1, proprietors of saw-mills 5^ proprietors of street railroads 21, proprietors of theatres 1, proprietors of wine-houses 2, 430 CElfSirS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. publishers of newspapers 12, puddlers 17, pump agents 1, pump makers 3. Baftsmen 1, rag dealers 7, railroad car agents 1, railroad carpenters 1, railroad conductors 115, railroad porters 1, railroad presidents 1, railroad superintendents 8, real estate agents 31, real estate brokers 19, rectifiers 1, registers of deeds 1, renters 3, reporters 13, retired farmers 39, retired from business 24, retired gardeners 3, retired merchants 51, river-works 3, rollers 15, roofers 35, rope makers 9, root-beer manufacturers* 1, rubber manufacturers 1. Saddlers 39, safe manufacturers 3, salesmen 37, sail makers 36, sailors 550, saloon keepers 386, sash and door manufacturers 6, saw-fliers 5, saw manufacturers 3, sawyers 79, scale manufacturers 8, scav- ingers 3, school-teachers 66, scroll-sawyers 1, sculptors 1, secretaries of nut and bolt com- panies 1, scythe-snath makers 1, secretaries of board of trade 1 , secretaries of gas companies 1, secretaries of manufacturing works 3, secretaries of publishing houses 1, seed dealers 5, sewing-machine agents 30, sewerpipe manufacturers 1, sewing-machine makers 1, sextons 7, sheriflFs 1, shingle makers 1, shingle manufacturers 1, ship-brokers 6, ship-carpenters 333, ship-chandlers 1, shippers 3, shipping clerks 4, ship-plunkers 1, ship-wrights 1, shirt makers 1, shoe-cutters 3, shoemakers 769, shoe manufacturers 3, show-card manufacturers 1, show- case makers 5, showmen 3, signal observers 1, sieve makers 1, silver-platers 3, slaters 3, sleig:h manufacturers 1, small-beer makers 1, small-beer sellers 1, soap manufacturers 16, soldiers 23, spice dealers 1, spice manufacturers 1, spring makers 3, stair builders 4, station agents 33, stationers 8, stave-cutters 13, stave dealers 3, stave-jointers 1, steam-fitters 5, stencil cutters 3, stock agents 3, stone-cutters 139, stone dealers 7, stone-masons 69, stone- ware dealers 1, stove finishers 3, stove-fltters 3, stove manufacturers 4, students 43, sugar dealers 3, supervisors 1, superintendents 5, superintendents of car-shops 3, superintendents of city schools 1, superintendents of gas-works 1, superintendents of house of correction 3, superintendents of iron-works 1, superintendents of parks 1, superintendents of mill-stone works 1, superintendents of telegraphs 1, superintendents of water-works 1, surveyors 30, switchmen 4. Tailors 498, tanners 133, tax collectors 1, taxidermists 1, tea agents 1, tea merchants 3, teamsters 539, telegraph operators 58, telegraph repairers 1, ticket agents 13, ticket inspectors 1 , tinsmiths 140, time keepers 1, tobacconists 84, tobacco cutters 1, tobacco- dressers 1, tobacco inspectors 1, toll-gatekeepers 11, toy manufacturers 1, track repairers 13, traders 1, train dispatchers 3, treasurers 1, treasurers of iron companies 1, tress-hoop makers 4, trimmers 1, truck-men 3, truck-makers 1, trumpeters 1, trunk makers 25. Um- brella makers 4, undertakers 16, unknown 52, upholsterers 70, U. S. commissioners 1, U. S. deputy collectors 1, U. S. engineers 1, U. S. gangers 2, U. 8. general 1, U. 8. navy officers 1, U. 8. senators 1, U, 8. service 2, U. 8. surveyors 1. Varnishersl6, varnish manufacturers 6, veterinary surgeons 6, vinegar merchants 1, vinegar manufacturers 1. Wagon makers 94, waiters 133, warehousemen 2, watch manufacturers 1, watch-makers 14, watchmen 74, weavers 21, weight-masters 1, well diggers 4, wheel-men 3, wheel wrights 17, whip makers 4, white-lead manufacturers 1, white washers 23, willow-ware makers 9, wire workers 11, wood carvers 33, wood choppers 7, wood dealers 50, wood inspectors 1, wood sawyers 10, wood, stone, and lime dealers 3, wood turners 36, wool carders 1. Total 35,116. WEXFOKD COUNTY. ' Attorneys 7. Barbers 3, bar tenders 1, blacksmiths 13, boarding-housekeepers 5, boat captains 3, brick-layers 1, butchers 1. Cabinet makers 1, carpenters 11, carpenter and joiners 33, chore boys 3, civil engineers 3, clergymen 4, clerks 4, clerks and overseers 1, clerks in dry goods stores 4, clerks in mills 1, clerks in stores 1, cooks 3, coopers 1, county treasurers 1, county superintendents of poor 1, county superintendents of schools 1. Dentists 1, druggists 3, dry goods merchants 6. Eating-house keepers 1, editors 3, engineers 8, express-men 1. Farmers 390, fishermen 1, foremen 5, foremen in mills 3, freight agents 1, furniture dealers 1. Gardeners 1, grocers 3, gunsmiths 1. Hardware merchants 4, hotel keepers 9, hunters 1. Jewelers 1, joiners 1, judges of probate 1, justices of the peace 4. Laborers 349, laborers on farms 38, laborers in lumber camps 31, laborers on railroads 5, laundry men 3, log scalers 3, loggers 5, lumber dealers 6, lumbermen 34, lumber scalers 1. Machinists 1, masons 3, merchants 3, millers 1, milliners 1, mill-wrights 3. Notaries public 1( nursery-men 1.^ Packers 1, painters 8, physicians 10, physicians and druggists l,planing- mill proprietors 1, postmasters" 3, printers 3, proprietors of mills 4, proprietors of shingle- mills 1. Raftsmen 6, real estate agents 1. Sailors 3, saloon keepers 7, sawyers 4, section bosses 1, school-teachers 1, sewing-machine agents 1, shoemakers 6, stage drivers 3, stone- masons 1, supervisors 1, surveyors 1. Teamsters 16, township clerks 1, turners 1. Wagon makers 3, watchmen 1, well diggers 1. Total, 1,111. ERRATA Page 285, foot-note b, instead of " Includes 1 lumber, heading, stave, and turning mill," read Includes lumber sawed in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. Page 324, column Value of Products, State total, instead of "1,718,637," read, 1,714,637. Pages 367 and 369, column Value of Products, State totals, instead of "122,901,262," read 122,900,262. Page 367, Branch county, column Value of Products, for reference letter " e," read U, Page 367, foot-note b, for "46 establishments," etc., read 47 establishments, etc. Page 367, foot-note c, for "32 establishments," etc., read 33 establishments, etc. Page 867, footnote d, for " 149 establishments," etc., read 151 establishments, etc. Page 368, Newaygo county, columns Persons Employed and Value of Products, for ref- erence letter " e," read d ; column Capital Invested, for reference letter " c," read e. INDEX TO SUMMAEY, CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. Page. Ages of Population, ae reported, source of annoyance to statisticians andotherB„ x most natural classiflcstion of, in certain cases x the only right way to report x Aggregate of statistics of all mines in the State In the years 1874, 1864, and ISM^Table 8... Ixxxviil all manufactories in the years 1874, 1864, and 1854 in State— Table 1 Ixxxiii each manufacturing establishment in State— Table 2 Ixxxiv-lxxxvii of the different kinds of mines In State— Table 4 Ixxxvlii Agricultural statistics, probable accuracy of Ixt remarks concerning Ixv-lxix total, for State in the year3lS74, 1870, 1864,and 1854— T*lel Ixvi year embraced in census returns of Ixv products, certain, value of Ixvi-lxvli remarks relative to Ixvii-lxix Butter, comparative statement respecting Ixviii made in 1878, value of Ixvii number of pounds made in 1873 and 1363 for the State and counties— Table i Ixxvi-lxxix Census law-. - vli-ix copy of, with instructions sent county clerkB_ ix defects in x misinterpreted by enumerators .- . ^- ix method of taking has been subjected to^criticism x opinion of the compiler of, of 1864 on the method of taking k enumerators of, of equal experience with any marshal that could belseleoted xi duties of, as assessors, recLuire them to call on taxable persons, xi notlikely to attempt enumeration without personal inquiry xi errors in, in 1870, and probable cause of. xi reasons for delay in publication of. ix not claimed to be perfect , x returns, blanks for, prepared and forwarded to county clerks at proper time ix errors in ix character of errorsin.. ix certain information in, usually correct ix effort to correct. Involved immense labor x territory from which none have been received xiii BChednles and blanks, how prepared ix Cheese, comparative statement respecting Ixviii made in 1878, value of Ixvii number of pounds made in 1878 and 1863, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix Church and school-house sites, acres in, exempt from taxation, an unsatisfactory estimate x Cider, comparative statement respecting Ixviii number of barrels made in 1573 and 1863, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix 55 434 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. Page. Citiee, increase of population in— Table 17 - xlvii-xlviii peroentofinoreaseof population in— Table 18 xlix-1 yearof incorporation of— Table 16..., xly-slvl in tlie years 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854, population of, totai;andby sex— Tabic 16 xlv-xlvi relative rank of, as regards No. of inhabitants- Tablelfl.xlv-xlvi Constitution of State, clause requiring Legislature to provide by law for enumeration of inhabitants vii Contents v-vi Corn, comparative statement respecting ,-,.- - Ixvii raised inl87S, value of - Ixvi rank of counties as regards number of bushels raised in 1S7S, 1S69, 1863, and 1853— Table 3 Ixxiii-lxxv Jti the State and Counties : average yield per acre in 1873, 1863, and 1853- Table 3 Ixxiii-lxxv increase or decrease of, in certain years— Table 3 Ixxiii-lxxv number of acres harvested in the years 1ST3, 1863, and 1853- Table 3 Ixxiii-lxxv number of bushels harvested in the years 1873, 1869, 1863, and 1853— Table 3 Ixxiii-lxxv Counties, decrease of population in, since 1854— Tables xxviii m 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854, population of, total, and by sex— Table 5 xxl-xxiii relative rank of, a's regards number of inhabitants — Table 5_.xxi-xxiii year of organization of— Table 5 , xxi-xxiii Farm products in State and counties Ixxvi-lxxix Fisheries, capital invested in, in 1874, 1864, and 1854— Table 3 ,.,,,..lxxxviii Fish, number of barrels caught in 1874, 1864, and 1854— Table 8 , ,,„..lxxxviii Fruit and garden vegetables, statement respecting , ,,... Ixix raised in 1873, value of ,., Ixvii statistics of, for second preceding year unreliable s totals for State Ixix Grain, all other, statement concerning Ixvii Harvests, time of, in Michigan Ixv Hay and other farm products in 1873 and 1803, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix comparative statement respecting Ixvii Horses and other live stock in 1874 and 1864, State and counties- Table 5 Ixxx-lxxxi comparative statement respecting Ixix Improved lands, acres of, in 1S74, 1870, 1864, and 1S54, State apd counties— Table 2 Ixiii-lxiv Industries, less important, not fully reported _ Ixxxii Industry, products of, remarks concerning Ixxxii InhabiiJiuts, constitutional provision relative to enumeration of. vii law lor enumeration of. _ vii-ix In the Tears 187U, 1870, 1861,, and ISSU : numberof, by sex, ateachpei'iodofage, forState— Table2 xvii proportion of each sex at each period of age, for State— Table 4 xix relatlverankof cities as regards number of— Table 16 : xlv-xlvi counties as regards number of— Table 5 xxi-xxlii Land, certain statistics of, recinired, serious puzzle to enumerators x improved, in 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854, State and counties— Table 2 Ixiii-lxiy statistics of, most extensive ever collected for State Ixi remarks concerning Ixi-lxil totals of, for the State in 1874, 1870. 1864, and 1854— Table t Ixii taxable, in 1874, 1864, and 1854, State and counties— Table 2 Ixiii-lxiv Live stock, comparative statement respecting Ixix in 1874 and 1864, State and counties— Table 5 Ixxx-lxxxi Manufactories, certain, how classed .'. Ixxxii reported in 1870 but not in 1874, proportion overlooked, destroyed, etc Ixxxiii statistics of, totals for State in 1874, 1864, and 1854— Table 1 Ixxxiii Maple sugar, comparative statement respecting Ixviil number of pounds made in 1874 and 1864, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix Mai-ricd population in 1874, 1864, and51854. State and counties— Table 14 xl-xli per cent of, to total population— Table 14 xl-xli Milch cows and other live stock, in 1874 and 1864, State and counties— Tablelu Ixxx-lxxxi comparative statement respecting Ixix Mines, statistics of.'totals for the Statein 1874, 1864, and 1854— Table 3 Ixxxviii Mules, and other live stock,'in 1874 and 1864,'.State.and counties— Table 5 lixx-lxxsi comparative statement respecting Ixix Xiat cattle, and other live stock, in 1874 and;i864, State and counties— Table 5 Ixxx-lxxxi comparative statement respecting ]xix INDEX TO SUMMARY. 435 I'AeB. Occupations ol males, 21 years old and over— Table 20 lii-li Population, aged 100 years and over, number reported in 1870 li aggregate, will be disappointment to certain persons xiii average annual rate of increase of, from 1S60 to 1870, and from 1870 to 1874 xiii conjugal condition^of, completeness of tbe reports relative to xllv decrease of, In certain counties since 1854^Table 8 xxviii townsUps and cities, since 1870— Table 9 xxix-xxx effect of inaccuracies in enumeration in 1870 upon the proportion of, at different ages... xix-xx prosperity and depression upon increase of. xiii estimated, of the townships from vfhich no reports have been received xiii female, decrease of, at certain ages, as shown by both State and U. S. censuses xx increase and per cent of increase of, in State in periods of age, by sex— Table 8 xviii per cent of increase, and average annual increase of. In State since 1800— Table 1. xiv male, aged 21 and over, apparent error in the returns of occupations of lii occupations of— Table 20 lil-lx 75 and under 90, steady increase of, since 185i , xx 90 and under 100, and 100 and over, proportion same for four censuses xx 100 and over, total number of, for State— Table 19 li effect of not enumerating the soldiers in 1864 upon the proportion, at different ages xix married, proportion of, inQreasing sli female, excess of, over married males In 18C-4 - xli male, excess of, over married females in 1864 and 1874 sll probable increase of, in certain periods, had soldiers been enumerated in 1864 xiv in 1864, had soldiers been enumerated ^'^ proportion of, at different ages varies at time of taking different censuses xix In cities, increase of— Table 17 xlvii-xlviii percent of increase of— Table 18 xlix-1 in the years 1874, 1870, 1864, and 1854, total and by sex— Table 10 xlv-xlvi hi State, in the Years 1871,, 1870, lS8h, ana ISSU : in periods of age by sex— Tahle 2 s'*'' proportion of, by sex in each period of age— Table 4 six statements concerning— Exhibit A xv-xvi in State and counties, increase of— Table 6 xxiv-xxv per cent of increase. Table T xxvl-xxvii In Slate and Counties in the Tears 187h, 1870, 186!,, and 1851, : female, aged 40 and over, total number of— Table 11 xxxiii-xxxv per cent of, to total female— Table 12 xxxvi-xxxvii male, aged 21 and over, total number of— Table IS xxxviii-xxxix per cent of, to total population-Table 13 xxxviii-xxxix male, aged 45 and over, total number of— Table 11 :xxxili-xxxv per cent of, to total male— Table 12 xxxvi-xxxvii per cent of each sex of, to total-Table 10 xxxi-xxxii total, aged 75 and over— Table 11 xxxui-xxxv per cent of, to total— Table 12 ...xxxvi-xxsvii total, and by sex-Table 5 ^''.'r^^!!? proportion of single, married, and widowed and divorced, in classes— Table 15 xln-xlni single, etc., first time ascertained and published for this State ^1"' in State and Counties in the Tears 1871,, 186!,, and 1811, : total married— Table 14 - 7 y per cent of, to total— Table 14 - ^.}. Pork marketed— comparative statement respecting ---- _ "'" in 1873 and 1863 for the State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix in 1873, value of -— . . ' Potatoes and other farm products, in the years 1873 and 1863, State aind.counties-Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix comparative statement respecting ^^" raised in 1873, valne of --—.-. ^'^^.}. Products ofindnstry— remarks concerning i^iin »-^ ^ School-house and church sites, acres In, exempt from taxation, an unsatisfactory estimate x Sheep and other live stock for the State and counties in the years 1874 and 1864-Table 5 Ixxx comparative statement respecting ^'f? sheared, statement concerning ... . Xli 1— xiv Soldiers not enumerated In 1874 436 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. PaSev Swine and other live stock for the State and conntios in the years 1874 and ISM— Table 5 lixx-lxxxi comparative statement respecting. Ixii Taxable lands, number of acres of, in the years 1614, 1S64, and 1864, State and counties— Table 2 Ixiil-lxiv Townships and cities that contained less inhabitants In 1874 than in 1870, decrease in each xxix-xxx Value of certain farm products Ixvi-lxvii Wheat, average yield per acre. In the years 1878, 1868, and 1853, State and counties- Table 2 Jxx-lxxii comparative statement respecting Ixvii increase or decrease of, in certain years, State and counties— Table 2 .Ixx-lxxii number of acres harvested in the years 1873, 1863, and 1853, State and counties— Table 2...1xx-lxxll number of bushels harvested In the years 1873, 1869, 1868, and 1868, State and counties- Table 2 , Ixx-lxxii raisedin 1878, value of Ixvi relative rank of'counties as regards number of bushels produced— Table 2 Ixx-lxxii Wine, comparative statement respecting Ixviii number of gallons made in 1873 and 1863, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix Wool, comparative statement respecting _._ Ixvii-lxviii Bhearedlnl873andlS68, State and counties— Table 4 Ixxvi-lxxix in 1878, value of Ixvii Work oxen and other live stock. State and counties in the years 1874 and 1864— Table 5 ixxx comparative statement respecting Ixix INDEX TO TABULAR PORTION OP CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1874. Page, Aggregates of Statistics of Mannfactories 367-84 Mines 889-90 Agricultural Implement Workp, Number of, etc ._ 812-14 Apples, etc.. Number of Acres of Land devoted to the Production of -- 210-47 Number of Bushels raised in 1872 and 1873 210^7 Area and Average area of Farms 160-7 Artificial and Cut-Stone Works, Number of, and Statistics concerning 367 Average Number of Acres in Farms - - 160-7 Ax and Edge-tool Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 836 Bakery and Confectionery Establishments, Number of, etc 348 Baking Powder Establishments, Number of, etc 361 Barrel, Keg, Pail, Tub, and Rim-work Factories, Number of, etc 827-S Bending Establishments, Number of, etc .*. 863 Billiard Table Leg Mannfactories, Number of, etc 865 Mannfactories, Number of, etc 866 Blacksmithing Establishments, Number of, etc 364 Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Insane, Idiotic, and Colored Persons, Number of_ 90-109 BIning and Ink Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 365 Bolt and Nut Factories, Number of, etc 866 Book and Blank Book Establishments, Number of, etc, 363 Boot and Shoe Factories, Number of, etc 847-8 Bottling Works, Number of, etc ,... 865 Bracket Manufactories, Number of, etc 866 Breweries, Number of, etc.... 388-41 Brick and Tile Mannfactories, Number of, etc 355-6 Bridge and Iron-work Establishments, Number of, etc 866 Broom Factories, Number of, etc 822 Brush Manufactories, Number of, etc 366 Builders' Establishments, Number of, etc 366 Building Mortar, etc., Establishments, Number of, etc 865 Stone Quarries, Number of, etc 88S Burial Case Establishments, Number of, etc 365 Burying Grounds, Number of Acres in, exempt from Taxation 112-59 Butter and Cheese Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 1 851 Creamery Establishments, Number of, etc 864 Number of Pounds made in 1878 170-209 Candle and Soap Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning , 352 Canning and Drying Fruits and Vegetables, Establishments for, Number of, etc 341 .Capital Invested in any Manufacturing or Mining Establishment : See Name of Establishment. Carriage, Wagon, and Sleigh Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 316-17 Car-wheel and Railroad Car Factories, Number ofj etc 880 Cattle, Neat, Number of. „ 248-68 Chair and Furniture Factories, JTumber of, and Staiistics concerning _ 819-21 438 CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1874. Page. Charcoal Establishments, Nnmbei- of, etc 366 Cheese and Butter Factories, Number of, etc 851 Number of Pounds made in 1873 170-209 Chemical Works, Number of, and Statistics concerning 861 Cherries, Number of Acres of Land devoted to the production of. 210-47 Number of Bushels raised in 1S72 and 1S78 210-47 Chewing Gum Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 865 Children under 10 years of Age, by Total, by Sex, and In Periods of Age 2-47 Church and Parsonage Sites, Number of Acres in, exempt from Taxation 112-59 Cider and Vinegar Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 854 Number of Barrels made in 1873 170-209 Cigar and Tobacco Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 842-8 Clothes-pin, Wood-faucet, and Wooden-ware Factories, Number of, etc 829-30 Clothing Manufacturing Establishments.'Number of, etc j 849 Croquet, Jobbing, and Wood Establishments, Number of, etc 865 Coal Mines, Number of, etc 887 Number of Pounds Mined, and Value of 887 Coffee and Spice Establishments, Number of, etc 861 Collar-pad Manufactories, Number of, etc 865 Colored Persons", Number of , 90-109 Confectionery and Bakery Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 843 Copper Mines, Number of, etc 8B5 Ore Mined, Number of Pounds, and Value of 885 Boiling Establishments, Number of, etc 865 Smelting Furnaces, Number of, etc 862 Tin, Stove and Wire, and Sheet-iron Ware Factories, Number of, etc 887 Corn, Number of Acres Harvested in 1873 170-209 Bushels Harvested in 1878 170-209 Cotton and Woolen Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 844-5 Counties and Townships, Tear of Organization of... 6-47 Cows, Milch, and other Live Stock 248-68 Currant and Gooseberry Bushes, Number of Acres of. 210-47 Currants and Gooseberries, Number of Bushels raised in 1872 and 1873 210-47 Curtain Fixture and Sewing-machine Crate Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning... 866 Cut Stone Works, Number of, etc 857 Deaf and Dumb Persons, Number of 90-109 Deaths, Number of, in 1873 90-109 Distilleries, Number of, and Statistics concerning S63_ Drying and canning Fruits and Vegetables, Establishments for. Number of, etc 841 Edge-tool and Ax Factories, Number of, etc 836 Emery wheel Manufactories, Number of, etc 866 Errata 481 Excelsior Bedding Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 866 Fair Grounds and Public Parks, Number of Acres in. Exempt from Taxation 112-59 Fancy Goods and Millinery Establishments, Number of, and Statistics concerning 36S Fanning-mill, Milk-safe, and Wash-board Factories, Number of, etc 813 Farm Products in 1878 170-209 Farms, Number of, Number of Acres in, and Average Number of Acres in 160-9 Female Population, Total, and in Periods of Age 2-47 File Manufactories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 862 Ee-cutting Establishments, Number of, etc 865 Fisheries, Capital Invested In, and Number of Barrels of Fish caught 891-2 Fish Oil, Number of Gallons Manufactured 860 Flour, Number of Barrels made 270-80 Flourlng-mills, Number of, and Statistics concerning 270-80 Foundries and Machine Shops, Number of, etc 308-11 Frame Manufactories, Number of, etc • 866 Fruit and Vegetables raised in 1872 and 1873, Quantity and Value of 210-47 Canned for Market, Number of Cans 170-209 Establishments for Canning and Drying, Number of, etc 341 Dried for Market in 1878, Number of Pounds 170-209 Furnaces, Copper Smelting, Number of, and Statistics concerning 862 Iron Smelting, Number of, etc 885 Silver Ore Smelting, Number of, etc 865 IJSDEX TO TABULAR POETION OP STATISTICS. 439 Page. Furniture and Chair Factories, Number of, etc 819-21 Manufactories, School Room, Number of, etc 863 Fuse Manufactories, Number of, etc 862 <3ardeu Vegetables, etc., Number of Bushels raised in 1872 and 1873 210-4T ■Gas Factories, Number of, and Statistics concerning 8S6 Steam, and Water-pipe Manufactories, Number of, etc 864 <}lass-sand Establishments, Number of, etc 865