THE CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS: 1875. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF CARROLL D. WRIGHT, CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR. VOLUME I. POPULATION AND SOCIAL STATISTICS. FIRST EDITION. BOSTON: ALBERT J. WRIGHT, STATE PRINTER, 79 MILK STREET (CORNER OF FEDERAL). 1876. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page General Introduction to Census volumes,. xi-xxvi Special Introduction to Vol. I. Population and Social Statistics,.. xxvii-lvii TABULAR PRESENTATIONS. I. POPULATION AND SEX,....... 3-8 Males, Females and Totals by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and for the State. II. POLLS AND VOTERS,........... 11-16 Ratable polls, native voters, naturalized voters and total voters by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and for the State. III. FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES,. 19-24 Families, occupied, unoccupied and total dwelling-houses, by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and for the State. IV. SIZE OF FAMILIES,........... 25-41 The number of families, of each size (1 to 16 persons), by Towns, Cities, Counties, and for the State. V. COLOR AND RACE,..... 45-56 White, Black, Mulatto, Chinese, Japanese and Indian, with sex, by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and for the State. VI. CONJUGAL CONDITION,.......... 59-70 Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced and Unknown, with sex, by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and for the State. VII. AGES,.............. 71-270 Number at each age, by each month and year, with sex, by Towns, Cities (wards), Counties, and State recapitulations. VIII. PLACE OF BIRTH,..... 273-284 Number born in town named, in other towns in the State, in other States, in foreign countries, and those with birth-place unknown, with sex, by Towns, Cities (wards) and Counties, with a State recapitulation. iv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. Page IX. FOREIGN BORN,........ 285-339 Males, females and totals born in the following named foreign countries, by Towns, Cities (wards) and Counties, with State recapitulation:Africa,..330, 331 American citizens born abroad,.... 338 At sea,...... 337, 338 Austria,. 331, 332 Belgium,..... 332 Brazil,. 332, 333 China,...... 333 Countries not designated,.... 336, 337 Denmark,...... 323, 324 Dominion of Canada,..... 300-304 Egypt,...... 334 England,..... 287-290 France,. 307-310 Friendly Islands,. 334 Germany,...... 310-313 Greece,. 334 Holland,..... 327,328 Ireland,.......... 291-294 Italy,.......... 316, 317 Japan,............ 334 Liberia,. 334 Mexico,............ 334, 335 Other British Possessions,. 304-307 Persia,...... 335 Portugal and its Colonies,.... 314, 315 Russia, Poland and Finland,... 325, 326 Sandwich Islands,........ 335 Scotland,...... 295-298 Siam,......... 335 Society Islands,.... 335 Spain and its Colonies,.... 321, 322 Sweden and Norway,..... 318-320 Switzerland,...... 328-330 Turkey,...... 335 Wales,...... 298-300 X. NATIVITIES WITH AGES: ALIENS,..... 341-378 Number born in town named, in other towns in the State, in other States, in foreign countries and in places unknown, with designation of sex, by periods of age (under 10, 10 to 14 inc., 15 to 20 inc., above 20), denoting number of aliens, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with State recapitulation. TABLE OF CONTENTS. V Page XI. BIRTHS: NATIVITIES OF MOTHERS,. 379-435 The number of births to each mother (1 to 25 each), distinguishing native and foreign born, with total mothers and total married women, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with State recapitulation. XII. BLIND, DEAF, DUMB, ETC.,......... 437-445 Blind, Deaf, Dumb, Deaf and Dumb, Idiotic and Insane, with sex, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with State recapitulation. XIII. PAUPERS AND CONVICTS,.......... 447-452 Paupers and Convicts, with sex, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with State recapitulation and a classification by place of birth. XIV. CLASSIFIED OCCUPATIONS,....... 453-477 Persons engaged in occupations classified as Government and Professional, Domestic and Personal Office, Trade and Transportation, Agriculture, Fisheries, etc., Manufactures and Mechanical Industries, Indefinite, Non-Productive and Propertied, together with those having no occupation, with sex, by Towns, Cities (wards) and Counties, with State recapitulations by sex and totals. XV. SELECTED OCCUPATIONS,. 479-571 Persons engaged in all occupations, and number engaged in the principal occupations, in each town and city, with sex. XVI. OCCUPATIONS BY NAME,..... 573-613 Persons engaged in each occupation in the State, with sex, classified as in SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, with a recapitulation by periods of age (under 10, 10 to 15, and above 15). Occupations are classified and subdivided under classification as follows; under the subdivisions of classes, the particular name of every related occupation is given:Government and Professional,.... 575, 576 National Government,.... 575 State Government,. 575 City and Town Government,. 575 Army,...... 575 Navy,............ 575 Clergymen and Church Officers,....... 575 Lawyers and Law Court Officers,. 576 Vi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Page OCCUPATIONS BY NAME-Continued. Physicians and Surgeons,.... 576 Authors and Literary Persons,....... 576 Artists,............ 576 Musicians and Teachers of Music,. 576 Actors and Showmen,......... 576 Teachers,...... 576 Scientific Persons,......576 Domestic and Personal Office,........ 577 Boarding and Lodging,. 577 Domestic Service,.......... 577 Personal Service,..577 Trade and Transportation,......... 577-582 Merchants,.........577, 578 Salesmen, Saleswomen, etc.,... 578, 579 Accountants, Bookkeepers, Clerks, etc.,...579, 580 Agents, Bankers, Brokers, etc.,...580, 581 Messengers and Porters,. 581 Carriers on Roads,...... 581, 582 Carriers on Steam Railways,...... 582 Carriers on Seas and Rivers,........ 582 Agriculture, Fisheries, etc.,...582, 583 Agriculture,........... 582,583 Animals, care of, etc.,.......583 Fisheries,............ 583 Manufactures and Mechanical Industries,..583-603 Agricultural Implements....... 583 Arms and Ammunition,....583,584 Artisans' Tools,.......... 584 Bakeries,. 584 Bookbinderies,..... 584 Boots and Shoes,.....584-586 Boxes,............ 586 Brooms,...... 586 Building,...... 586,587 Carriages and Wagons,.....587 Carpetings,........... 587 Clocks and Watches,.......587, 588 Clothing,............ 588 Cooking and Heating Apparatus,....... 588 Cotton Goods,......588, 589 Cotton and Woollen Goods,.... 589 Cotton and Woollen Hosiery,....... 590 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Vii Page OCCUPATIONS BY NAME-Continued. Flax, Hemp and Jute Goods,....... 590 Food Preparations......... 590,591 Furniture,.....591 Glass,............ 592 Hair,............ 592 Leather,........... 592 Linen,.......592,593 Liquors and Beverages,....593 Lumber,.....593 Machines and Machinery,.....593, 594 Metals and Metallic Goods,....... 594-596 Musical Instruments,. 596 Oils and Illuminating Fluids,...596 Paper,...... 596,597 Printing,.....597 Print Works,.....597, 598 Publishing,......598 Railroad Construction,....598 Rubber,........... 598 Scientific Instruments and Appliances,..598 Silk,............ 598,599 Stone,.......599 Tobacco,......59 Vessels,...... 599, 600 Wooden Goods,.....600 Woollen Goods,....600, 601 Worsted Goods,.....601 Miscellaneous Manufactures,...601-603 Indefinite, Non-Productive and Propertied,..... 603-607 Apprentices,........ 603-605 Laborers,..... 605 Indefinite,.......605 Retired,........... 605, 606 Non-Productive,.......... 607 Occupation not Given,....607-609 Unemployed,.......... 607-609 XVII. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY,....... 615-62 Number of public schools and incorporated and unincorporated private schools, with number and value of buildings and value of property therein, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with a State recapitulation. Viii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. Page XVIII. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE,..... 625-633 Number of children attending school, by periods of age (under 5, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, above 15, and all ages), with sex, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with a State recapitulation and classification by kind of school attended. XIX. CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL,.. 635-642 Number of children at work, number of those at work also attending school, by periods of age (under 10 and 10 to 15), with sex, by Towns, Cities and Counties, with a State recapitulation. XX. ILLITERACY,..... 643-667 Native and foreign born illiterates, by periods of age (10 to 15, 16 to 19, 20 to 21, and above 21 years), classified by degree of illiteracy, with sex, by towns, cities and counties, with State recapitulations and classification by place of birth. XXI. LIBRARIES BY TOWNS,. 669-677 Number of libraries in each town, city and county, classified as secular (State, City and Town public, public and private school, college, scientific and artistic, hospital, association and private circulating), and religious (church, Sunday school and association), with a State recapitulation. XXII. LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC.,.. 679-701 Number of libraries, by towns and cities, with number of volumes, circulation, endowment and income therefrom, number of reading-rooms, and value of library buildings, with County and State recapitulations and State classification by kind of library. XXIII. LIBRARIES: BY NAME,. 703-724 Name of each Library in each Town, City and County. XXIV. POPULATION FOR 1865 AND 1875,... 725-731 Population of each Town, City and County for 1865 and 1875, with actual increase or decrease given, and recapitulations denoting the per cent of increase or decrease for Counties and the State. XXV. CENSUSES OF POPULATION (1776-1875),.. 733-751 Population of each Town, City and County at each census (Colonial, United States or State) during one hundred years (1776-1875), with a State recapitulation. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1X Page XXVI. NOTES,...... 753-774 Information concerning incorporation of Counties, Cities and Towns; unusual changes in population, with causes for same, etc.; changes in town names, boundaries, etc. XXVII. APPENDIX,...........775-789 Table I. State aggregates of Polls, Valuation, Taxes, Houses, Horses, Cows, Sheep and Taxable Land, during Fifteen Years (1861-1875), from returns of assessors. Table II. Valuation (from assessors' returns) and Products (from census returns) for the year ending May 1, 1875, by towns, cities and counties, with a State recapitulation. XXVIII. TABULAR INDEX: BY TOWNS,.... 791-809 An arrangement of towns, cities and counties in combination with the sub-titles of presentations in this volume, forming a reciprocal index for towns and subjects. B GENERAL INTRODUCTION. OmmonivmltJ of WrT4otfuf OFFICE OF BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR, No. 33 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON, October, 1876. To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives. The results of the Census of Massachusetts for 1875 are comprised in four volumes: hence the necessity of a general introduction applicable to all; especially is it necessary and appropriate, for the reason that the census has been taken under a system never before attempted upon any considerable scale in this, and only partially in any country. The last of the four volumes was published in May as the seventh annual report of the Bureau, and consisted of the tabulations derived from what was known as the Individual Schedule, relating entirely to the condition of those engaged in wage labor and in salaried positions. Averages only resulted from the returns used as the groundwork for the report. The first volume, and which is designated Volume I. in the census series, is entitled "Population and Social Statistics." Volume II. is entitled " Manufactures and Occupations," and Volume III. is entitled "Agricultural Products and Property." Fisheries returns are contained in Volume II., and Minilig in Volume III. Each volume has a special introduction relating to the particular subjects considered in each. Besides the volumes mentioned above, a compendium, containing aggregates of all results in Volumes I., II. and III., has been published to meet the wants of those who do not care for the details by towns; and a volume entitled "The Census System of Massachusetts for 1875," prepared more especially for the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, containing all schedules, blanks, instructions, circulars, [xi] Xii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 187. forms and methods of tabulation, etc., employed in prosecuting the work of the Decennial Census of the State. It was thought best to preserve all these matters in permanent form, and to that end the principal portion of the " Census System" volume was printed at the time of use, or from stereotype plates in the possession of the State. This volume is not, of course, for general distribution; but any one engaged in census work cal be supplied on application. The present system is such a radical departure from that of the past, that a brief account of it is not deemed out of place; in fact, is due the Legislature and the people. The results of the new plans have fully justified their adoption. Censuses of the people, relating to but few particulars, have been taken at various times. There were Colonial censuses in 1754, 1765 and 1776, and State censuses were ordered in 1837, 1840 and 1850. The census has, also, been taken in Massachusetts under the national government, each tenth year, since 1790. The regular decennial enumeration of the inhabitants, under State authorization, was begun in 1855, in connection with the collection of the industrial statistics, which were also gathered in 1837, 1845, 1855 and 1865, this being the fifth census of the industrial statistics of the State, and the third constitutional decennial enumeration of the people. A brief sketch of the recent censuses taken under the authority of the State will show the necessity of a change in methods, and secure a better comprehension of the reasons which governed the officers of the Bureau in their endeavors to give the Commonwealth the best possible results for the great outlay essential to a proper prosecution of their duties. The Legislature of 1837 passed a law [chapter 199] entitled "An Act to obtain statistical information in relation to certain branches of industry," the first section of which states, that "the assessors of each town in the Commonwealth shall, between the first day of May and the first day of October next, make a return to the Secretary of the Commonwvealth, of the following facts, as they exist in each town on the first day of April preceding." The remainder of the section specifies the facts desired. They are, substantially, the quantity and value of stock used, of goods manufactured, of capital invested, and hands employed, for about forty industries which are enumerated by name, and which were at that time, doubtless, the principal industries carried on in the State. A saving clause provides for obtaining the same facts respecting any " other industries." By this Act, the products of the soil were not asked for. The only productive property GENERAL INTRlODUCTION. xiii inquired about, were Saxony, merino and other sheep; and the questions were in respect to the number of each breed, and to the quantity of each kind of wool produced, "the average weight of fleece per head," the value of the product, and the capital invested. Inquiries were provided respecting the fisheries of the State, such as the number of vessels engaged in fishing, their tonnage, the kind, quantity and value of the fish caught, and of salt consumed. Section 4 declares that " each assessor shall receive from the treasury of the Commonwealth, one dollar and twenty-five cents a day for every day that he shall be employed in making the return aforesaid"; section 6, that " if the assessors of any town shall wilfully neglect to make the return aforesaid, in the manner aforesaid, such assessors shall forfeit to the Commonwealth a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars." No part of the Act authorizes the use of a legal process to enforce the obligations laid upon assessors, it either being considered that compulsion was unnecessary in a work of such general usefulness to all, or that, as the native New Englander has always been impatient of much interference with what he is pleased to term " private rights," it was thought expedient to trust to the good sense and discretion of the assessors to elicit, in the most practicable way, the information desired. It is probable that the latter was the chief reason for leaving the Act in this comparatively inoperative state. March 21, 1845, an Act [chapter 171] was passed, having the same title as the preceding, and similar in form, authorizing the collection of industrial statistics in that year, the facts to be presented " as they exist in each city or town, on the first day of April next." This Act differed in no way from that of 1837,-the language employed, even, being identical with it,- except that additions were made to the heads of industries enumerated, making the number mentioned about ninety, inclusive of some having reference to products and productive property. The principal items in the latter class, are certain domestic animals, such as horses, asses, mules, neat cattle and swine, of which the number and value were asked. In regard to agricultural products, the quantity raised and the value of the following were called for: Indian corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, millet, "potatoes and other esculent vegetables," hay, hemp, flax, hops, tobacco, raw silk, teasels, "fruit of various kinds," butter, cheese, honey and beeswax. May 21, 1855, an Act was passed, having the same title as the two preceding, making provision for again gathering statistics of " industry" in the Commonwealth, a decade having elapsed since the previous xiv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. census was taken, and it being the intermediary year between the decennial censuses taken by the national government. This Act required "the facts as they exist on the first day of June next," instead of April, as had been required by the former Acts, and it was provided that assessors should be paid two dollars per day, instead of one dollar and a quarter. Otherwise there was hardly a change in the whole text of the Act. April 24, 1865, there was passed "an Act to obtain the industrial statistics of the Commonwealth" [chapter 146], the first section of which provided that "the aldermen of each city, and the selectmen of each town in the Commonwealth, shall, between the first day of May and the first day of September, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and also, between the first day of May and the first day of September in every tenth year thereafter, make to the Secretary of the Commoilwealth the returns hereinafter specified," such returns being required to relate to the facts as they exist on said first day of May, or to the facts for the year ending on that day. By this Act, it is seen that the collection of the statistics was transferred from assessors to the aldermen of cities and the selectmen of towns. This change was made, doubtless, to secure greater fulness and accuracy in the returns. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, in his letter submitting to the Senate a statement of the statistics of 1855, says: " It is next to impossible for the tax-payer, when called upon by the assessors to answer such questions as were propounded under the law, to divest his mind of the impression of an intimate connection between his answers and the assessment of his taxes; hence the general tendency to understate results, and an absolute refusal, in numerous instances, to answer at all." The Act of 1865 makes a third change in the date to which the statistics should relate, fixing it as the first day of May. Section 5 provides that "if any person shall refuse to give the information required in said first section, he shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars." The general inquiries provided by this Act were substantially the same as for the Acts of 1837, 1845 and 1855; but the specific heads of "industries," as by a legislative misnomer the statistics of the Commonwealth have continued to be called, respecting which the information was desired, were increased to two hundred and seventeen, nearly one-third of which had reference to the land and its products, domestic animals and fisheries. Section 2 of the Act passed May 21, 1855, entitled "An Act to GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XV secure a Decennial Census," specifies that "this enumeration shall distinguish the males and the females, and the color of each; the natives and the foreigners, and of the latter, the country in which they were born; and it shall determine the ages of the population within decennial periods." The occupations of the people, the number of dwellings, the number of families, and the number of deaf, dumb, blind, insane and idiotic persons, and of convicts, were also determined. The decennial census of 1865 was taken under authority of chapter 69 of that year. This Act is still operative, and formed the authority under which the present work has been done, so far as it relates to the enumeration of the people. The industrial statistics of 1875 were collected in accordance with chapter 146 of 1865, as amended by chapter 386 of 1874. There was no schedule of heads of industries incorporated in this latter Act; but section three provides that the Bureau of Statistics of Labor shall revise the schedule of 1865, and also make such alterations and additions as the Secretary of the Board of Education, the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, and the Insurance Commissioner should suggest, and that such revised schedule should be laid before the Governor and Council, on or before the first day of December following, and when approved by them, should be substituted for the schedule of 1865. In compliance with this law, the officers of the Bureau, to whom was. committed the duty of securing the enforcement of its provisions, prepared the "Industrial Statistics Schedule for 1875." December 12, 1874, it was submitted to the governor and council, was by them referred to a special committee, which, ten days later, reported, recommending its approval. It was immediately approved, and, with the unrepealed portions of chapters 69 and 146 of 1865, formed the complete authority under which the census of the people and statistics of industries, products, etc., of 1875, were taken. This "Industrial Statistics Schedule" is contained in full in the Census System" volume referred to. In previous decades, there had been considerable dissatisfaction among statisticians, on account of the inexactness and incompleteness of the information obtained. But how to provide for securing information fuller and more exact, is easier to be seen now, than foreseen then. In future years, it will doubtless be an easy matter to perform a work of this kind, so that far more satisfactory results even than the present shall be obtained. The causes of miscarriage, hitherto, seem xvi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. to have lain mainly in five points: firstly, that the work was done by assessors; secondly, that they were not properly instructed how to do it; thirdly, that the people themselves were wholly uninstructed; fourthly, that hundreds of industries and products were not inquired about specifically, but only as "other industries"; fifthly, that the people were not compelled to reply. In regard to the first, it is plain that, from the very nature of their duties, there could be no more ill-chosen men for such a work, than those whose business it is, under other laws, to appraise property and assess taxes. In regard to the second, the instructions and blanks which they received for carrying out the work were the meagre and ill-digested products of hasty legislation, the best that could be prepared, no doubt, under the circumstances, but none the less imperfect and poorly calculated to secure valuable results; for instance, the schedule for 1845 contained inquiries respecting cards, without mentioning whether playing, visiting, wool or animal cards were meant. In regard to the third, the people were, to a great extent, ignorant of the scientific, political and economic objects of such a work, and consequently suspicious of the uses to which the information would be put. In regard to the fourth, hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of manufactures were returned in 1845 and 1855 simply as "other industries," and in 1865, about thirteen millions of dollars' worth were so returned. In regard to the fifth, it could scarcely be expected that there would be universal compliance with a law which provided no punitive means to secure it, anld which was, therefore, in the nature of a recommendation, rather than a demand. There were various other causes which more or less affected the value of the results. Some assessors made no return of industries not inquired for by name. On many of the blanks, notably in 1845, but a single question would be answered, and in the work of tabulation, estimates inserted. In view of all these facts, it was deemed essential that the schedule for 1875 should be prepared with the utmost care. The principal features of divergence from former schedules are as follows: its classification of subjects into manufactures, occupations, products and property; the uniformity of all queries in each division; the minute specification, under each general head, of the subjects inquired about. The exchange of commodities by trade, and the. valuation of property, were beyond the pale of the law. The object desired was the production of the State and the condition of its people, and investigation showed that the former was all included under the four divisions GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XVii mentioned. The first division contains fifty general heads, and one thousand and seventy-six special; the second contains three general, and eighty-six special; the third, two general, and one hundred and twenty-five special; the fourth, three general, and fifty special. The entire number of special heads, that is, reference to things by name, is one thousand three hundred and thirty-seven. Experience has shown that too much care cannot be exercised in the form of a question which it is desirable should be understood alike by thousands of persons. What was intended to be the same question in the schedules of some former censuses, is asked in as many as fifteen different ways. While such literary carelessness can not be admired, it would yet be hypercritical to notice it, were it not that the various writings received various interpretations, and produced results sometimes different from what was intended. In the second, third and fourth divisions, the same regard was paid to exactness and agreement in the queries. In the whole list of questions, the same care was exercised that each should express exactly what was meant. In spite of all the thought given to these apparently trifling matters, it happened that misapprehension arose in regard to the intent of some of them. The inquiries so far considered, relate to the first object to be attained by the work,-the production of the State. The second object-the condition of its people-is provided for by thirty-four supplemental questions, relating to persons employed in the manufactures enumerated, by forty-two relating to persons employed in the occupations enumerated, and by certain special inquiries. These latter embrace twenty-six inquiries, relating mainly to employers and their establishments, twenty-four relating to individuals, eighteen submitted by the Secretary of the Board of Education, and three submitted by the Insurance Commissioner. The whole number of inquiries amount to two hundred and eighty-five. There were fourteen inquiries (by subdivisions, making nineteen) relating to the enumeration of the people, whiph formed a portion of the law of 1865, and are still operative. The whole number of different questions asked, then, by this census, is three hundred and four. Of course these did not all apply to any one individual, but that number of different inquiries was requisite tb meet all cases in all industries and in all conditions. The whole number of topics inquired about, as has been stated, was one thousand three hundred and thirty-seven. In regard to the third principal feature of divergence from the c XVlll CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. schedules of former years,-the minute specification, under each general head, of the subjects inquired about,-a few words will be of value, in order to show how this object was attained. An examination of the previous reports of decennial statistics will show plainly, that if the system inaugurated in 1837 of enumerating subjects about which inquiry should be made was to be continued, as it has been in all censuses since, including the present, too much particularity could not be employed. There is no doubt but manufactures and products, amounting to large sums, have not been returned in former years, and, in many cases, this was owing to there being no inquiry for the thing by name. In the preparation of the schedule for this census, fulness of detail was attained by the following means: A printed list of the articles manufactured and the products raised, mentioned in the schedule of 1865, was prepared and sent to the assessors of every town and city, with a request to add the names of all manufactures or products belonging to their respective towns or cities not appearing thereon. Large additions were obtained in this way. Recourse was then had to the census statistics of other States and countries, to gazetteers, directories, the trade lists of mercantile houses, the advertising columns of newspapers, to the publications of florists and nurserymen, agricultural and other works devoted to special lines of inquiry, and to many more sources which it is not necessary to particularize, from each of which the names of new industries or products, known to pertain to some part of the State, were acquired. The Industrial Statistics Schedule, upon its approval by the governor and council, became not only part of the laws of 1865 and 1874,-chapters 146 and 386 respectively,-but the basis of work. Every inquiry in it is to be found on some one of the six schedules or blanks afterwards issued, and no others appear on them, with perhaps one or two exceptions. In April, 1875, the active work of the Census began. Six blanks, or, as they have been invariably termed by all engaged in the work, schedules, were prepared for distribution. These blanks, or "prior schedules," were denominated the Family, Individual, Manufactures, Occupation, Products and Property, and Special Schedules, and their names sufficiently indicate their use. The Family Schedule was accompanied by a sheet of instructions to the head of family. Enumerators were appointed under authority of chapter 37, Resolves of 1875, the persons appointed first having been approved by the mayor and aldermen of cities or the selectmen of towns. The GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xix enumerators were assigned their districts, supplied with blanks, instructions, record-books, etc., and began their field work early in May, 1875. The work was prosecuted with diligence, and the results of the enumeration of the people, polls, voters and dwelling-houses reported to the Secretary of State, September first, as the law demands. On the completion of their labors, enumerators responded to a set of inquiries as to their work, and forwarded same to this office. By these replies, it appeared that thirty-six and three-fourths per cent of heads of families filled out the Family Schedule without assistance from the enumerators. The testimony respecting the accuracy of the enumeration was universal in its favor. There was occasional reference to some migratory family, whose wanderings had defeated the endeavors of the census taker; but these cases were apparently very few. The enumerator gave the causes for any unusual growth or decrease of population. He was obliged to serve penalty notices in all cases of absolute refusal to fill blanks or give information which would enable the enumerator to do so. The returns of industries were not generally made till September and October, while a few were not received till later. Full returns were received from every town in the Commonwealth. Tabulation commenced as soon as returns began to be received in any quantity, on July 6, 1875, and has been constantly pushed to the close. As the blanks upon which returns were made were new in their construction, tabulation, of course, involved new methods, and a system was evolved, not describable without forms, by which work was rapidly done, a single clerk actually checking thirty thousand names in six hours. This system is fully described in the " Census System" volume already referred to. The aim has been, in all the volumes, to make every presentation simple and capable of being comprehended at once, and we feel confident that the various plans of tables will meet the approval of all having occasion to study them. All points have been thoroughly proven, and if errors are discovered, they are entirely accidental. The system of proof has been exceedingly searching, and the result is gratifying. When the total population was dbtained and proven, the number 1,651,912 was taken as the basis, and all other points tabulated with that. To illustrate: the tabulation of occupations should mathematically account for every man, woman and child in the State; practically, had it come within five thousand, it would have been con XX CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. sidered accurate for census purposes; in reality, we had over twenty different clerks engaged upon the same tabulation, and the footings of the several parts of the whole showed a number in all occupations, considering conditions, as paupers, convicts, students, etc., for the time as people engaged in occupations, only forty-three out of the way. The same accuracy has been secured by the system of answers and tabulations of same in all matters. Failures in the collection of information will be carefully pointed out in each volume, and causes fully given. The greatest difficulty experienced in making the various presentations has been to close them: so many and such varied manipulations of the returns come to mind, by which valuable and exceedingly interesting showings might be made, that the question has not been, "What can we do?" but "What can we leave undone?" As it is, we have carried tabulation to as full an extent as we felt warranted in doing, and have left many points, of value to the social scientist, for the eighth annual report of the Bureau, where they would be more appropriate. The feature that distinguishes the present decennial census of the population, of industries, etc., of Massachusetts, from all preceding, is, that written replies to printed questions on properly prepared blanks have been required from the people; whereas, hitherto, questions have been proposed and answered verbally. The advantages of this method are important, and the disadvantages no greater than under the other. The advantages are, superior accuracy, a saving of time, and a reflex action upon the people themselves, who are, by it, informed in much larger measure in regard to the uses, scientific, economical and political, to which statistical facts can be applied. It certainly is not the least of its advantages, that it is highly educational. By this plan, also, every intelligent person who desires to further the interests of the State, has ample time to prepare answers to all the inquiries made of him. Exact statements will thus be secured generally, in place of the mere guesses of the old method: for the business man, overtaken in the midst of business by the old-time census gatherer, will get rid of him as quickly as possible; but if he can have a few days' time, he will fill out, or cause to be filled out, correctly, the answers to a printed list of queries. A saving of time, therefore, in the enumeration, is sure to result. By this system, the central office is put in possession of the name and residence of every one who fills, personally or by proxy, a blank GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XXi of any kind, accompanied by the name of the enumerator receiving and accepting it. Thus, in every case of failure to answer any particular question, whether from carelessness on the part of either the enumerator or citizen, or from any other cause, the record furnishes the facts necessary to allow its reiteration. In the case of all misstatements, accidental or otherwise, which are sure to occur, and which the office examination is as sure to disclose, facility is thus afforded for correction. The questions found upon any one of the blanks used in the present work are so linked together, and have usually such a dependence upon each other, that an error in a single reply is discdvered immediately upon examination, by the incongruity, thus introduced, with -other replies. Thousands of such errors, especially in regard to manufactures, during the progress of the present work, have been corrected through the medium of the mail. It has been seen that thirty-six and three-fourths per cent of the people filled out, without assistance from the census taker, the family blank containing the usual census questions. A large proportion of the remaining sixty-three and one-fourth per cent, who did not themselves fill out the blanks, had undoubtedly considered the questions, and debated in family conclave the answers proper to be given. The age, the occupation, the birth-place, and all the particulars inquired about, were talked over naturally, and when the enumerator called for the schedule, he was enabled to get truthful replies, and get them quickly, so that no more time was consumed in the two visits, in the aggregate, even in the case of the sixty-three and one-fourth per cent of the Family Schedules that he was obliged to fill himself, than would have been necessary had he made all the explanations demanded, and assisted in the family consultation likely to have been held to secure the answers at the first visit, while much greater accuracy was arrived at. The superior value of this plan as compared with the methods formerly in use, was, perhaps, still more apparent in collecting the manufacturing and agricultural statistics. Vast numbers of schedules were received from manufacturers and farmers which showed, plainly, that great care had been taken, and the ledger and the farm book consulted, that the answers might be exact, as was demanded. To make these statements a little clearer, we will explain the modus operandi of the office. The first work.performed upon the reception of the schedules was their examination. This work was done by clerks selected for their special knowledge of the subjects likely to be brought under their observation, and was for the purpose of noting, XXII CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. first, all omissions of replies to any inquiries; second, all inconsistencies in replies that were given. Every omission was of course apparent. These could sometimes be supplied, at once, by the examiner, although the highest degree of caution needed to be exercised in this matter. For instance, if we have a Family Schedule before us, on which George Jones is set down as a carpenter, and a legal voter, there is no doubt but Jones is a male, although the sex space is unfilled. So in regard to the Manufactures, the Occupation, the Products and Property, and all the schedules used, in short, there were omissions that could be supplied without a possibility of error. In the case of omissions that could not thus be supplied, the schedule afforded the name and address of the person from whom it was received, and of the enumerator transmitting it to the office, and a postal card or a letter has rarely failed to secure the desired information. Now, in regard to those who failed to answer any inquiries, in other words, who refused utterly to fill out a schedule: the names and post-office addresses of all such persons, engaged in manufacturing or farming, came into the office in response to a question on the circular sent to enumerators, as well as on the penalty notices transmitted by enumerators, and, as stated before, by means of correspondence, properly filled schedules have been secured from nearly all. Persons refusing to fill the Family, Individual or Special Schedules, were reported to the office on the penalty notice, and the matter was immediately attended to. Thus it can be seen that the department can guarantee to the people, that it has a return of all the industries of the Commonwealth. In regard to the truthfulness of these returns, it may be stated that the questions are so many in number, so various in the matters inquired about, and hinge upon each other in such unseen ways, that a careless slip of the pen, or a purposely untruthful statement is recognized at once. If the people of any community imagine their manufactures or agriculture make too small a showing, and do not realize their ambition, it must be borne in mind that the fault lies at the doors of their own citizens, manufacturers or farmers, and with no one else. It is extremely gratifying to record the fact, that the returns are exceedingly full and accurate, as a rule. Of course, some have preferred to injure their own neighborhood, rather than tell the truth; but these instances are rare, and each community where it has occurred can readily perceive the result. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. Xxiii The enumerators, as a class, have been faithful, patient and industrious. If poor appointments have occurred, it is because poor recommendations have been made by city and town authorities; but the poor enumerators have been so few, that we must commend the whole body, to whose earnest endeavors the success of the field work is due. A small corps of supervisors of enumerators rendered most excellent service. Six were employed, and had the number been doubled, the result would have warranted the expenditure. In closing this brief outline of the Massachusetts census system of 1875, a few facts may be summarized, that will prove of use in the future. The whole number of enumerators employed was 529. The aggregate of days worked by them was 26,979. The average number of days worked by each was 51. The whole number of schedules, of all kinds, returned into the office by them was 506,702. The average number of schedules collected by each was 957-8-5. The average number, per day, collected by each was 18T78. The number of schedules of each kind returned to the office, and accepted as properly filled, was as follows: the Family, 359,000; the Individual, 80,893; the Manufactures, 10,730; the Occupation, 11,641; the Products and Property, 42,207; the Special, 2,231. The number of penalty notices served on persons refusing to fill schedules was about one hundred. There were no prosecutions under section 6 of the Act, as correspondence between the officers of the Bureau and the persons refusing to answer obviated all necessity for it. There are less than twenty manufacturers who have failed to comply with the law, while the number of farmers declining to make returns is so insignificant, as to make no perceptible difference in the aggregate. The expense of the enumeration was as follows: Paid to enumerators, $81,497.70; to supervisors, $2,808.76; for printing blanks, schedules, etc., $11,053.62; total, $95,360.08. The persons referred to as supervisors were employed to travel among enumerators, instruct them personally, and overlook their work. They were six in number. This, it must be understood, was the expense incurred in gathering the statistics. The expense of examining and tabulating, was about $40,000 paid for clerical services, and $2,897.58 for rent, stationery, messenger, etc., and $90.0 for expressage and postage, making $43,799.68 as the cost of preparing the returns for the printer, The total expense is thus seen to be about $139,159, and there was an aggregate of about thirteen millions of answers. Xxiv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. The work of tabulating the returns consumed nearly thirteen months. The clerical force employed was of men and women, and was equivalent to 350 of the former and 400 of the latter working together for one month, or about the same as the combined labor of 27 men and 31 women for thirteen months. The largest number employed at one time was 68. It will be seen that a distinct feature of the system adopted has been the complete separation of the work of collecting facts from that of combining and arranging them. Each schedule contains upon it the isolated facts respecting one family, establishment or farm. The duty of the enumerator began and ended in securing this result. The work of tabulating and aggregating was performed entirely in the central office, under the direct and constant supervision of the officers of the Bureau and their assistants. By this division of labor, the highest degree of efficiency and accuracy was secured. Under the plan followed in many States and countries, much of the labor of aggregating is performed by those employed as census takers, each of whom makes return only of the total for his district, respecting each inquiry. This has been the case, hitherto, in this State. By this latter plan, the clerical force employed would not be required for as long a time, nor need it be as large; however, the time consumed by enumerators would be extended, and the likelihood of as valuable results being secured would be much diminished. The system is founded on the plan followed in England, of collecting returns of population by means of what is known as the " prior family schedule." It has been extended, in the present work in this State, to the gathering of statistics of all kinds. Experience indicates that a greater elaboration of it-perhaps to the extent of providing a distinct prior schedule for every great industry-would be advantageous. To those who are unfamiliar with the official machinery of the State of Massachusetts, a few words of explanation may be necessary; otherwise it may appear that the collection of facts in some of the most important departments of science, educational, social or political, ib unprovided for. There are various points upoq which the State Joes not, through its census, seek information, for the reason that her General system of statistics supplies much matter that other States tbtain only through the census takers. Under the direction of the secretary of State, there is published annually, a Registration Report, Giving the most vital points respecting births, deaths and marriages, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XXV and a Report of the aggregates of polls, property and taxes. Under the direction of the State Treasurer, there is issued every year by the Tax Commissioner, a Report embodying all important facts respecting corporations. Yearly Reports upon the matters under their charge, are made by the Railroad Commissioners, Insurance Commissioner, the Board of Education, Board of Health, Board of Agriculture, Board of State Charities, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and various other departments. Through these avenues, there is annually presented a mass of information, the importance of which cannot be estimated by ordinary standards; and the Reports of these various departments, with the Decennial Census and Industrial Statistics, really make up the Statistics of Massachusetts, and they illustrate a system which is not surpassed in thoroughness and minuteness. Its practical working, however, might be greatly simplified by a consolidation of forces, and thus avoid the duplication of work which now exists in some cases, and also insure uniformity and intimacy of connection in all. Many obstacles stood in the way of the prosecution of the present work. It was difficult, in the first place, to disabuse people's minds of the idea of taxation in some way supposed to be associated with the Census. Again, while the Boston press gave the office great encouragement, we cannot say the same of the papers generally throughout the State. In justice to. many leading papers, however, we are glad to say that as soon as the principles of the enumeration were understood, they gave us great aid by urging the people to comply with the requirements of the law. The fact that it was the first time census questions were ever. brought to the direct attention of heads of families, inquiries having heretofore been answered verbally by a servant or some member of the family in the absence of the head, was sufficient to cause great opposition. This will not occur again, because the people will fully understand that information is not wanted for the sake of knowledge of individual affairs. One great obstacle to securing correct or the best information relative to agriculture, is the time of year provided by law for gathering the statistics. Facts are now called for as they existed May 1; if the time could be changed to October 15, or after the crops are secured, the advantages would be very great. This matter should receive the attention of the Legislature prior to the next decennial census. D XXVi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. The work of the clerical force has cost at least $5,000 more than it should, on account of the wretched office accommodations. With a force of seventy, working in four or five different places, at considerable distance apart, thorough supervision was almost impossible, while the crowded rooms and the generally unhealthy condition of the same, from bad ventilation and other causes, tended, in a great degree, to retard work. We cannot close this general introduction without acknowledging the valuable aid rendered by Dr. Edward Jarvis, of Boston, and the encouragement we have received, in the establishment and carrying out of the new methods which have been employed, from General F. A. Walker, of New Haven. We desire, also, to recognize the hearty cooperation of Major George H. Long, till last March the efficient Deputy Chief of the Bureau, now Deputy Commissioner of Insurance for Massachusetts; to him, and to the clerical force generally, we gave cordial acknowledgment of our obligations in the Seventh Report of the Bureau. Mr. Charles F. Pidgin, chief clerk, has been of invaluable service in all matters of forms, tabulations and presentations, while Mr. Oren W. Weaver has contributed largely to the success of the Census by his labor in proof reading and verifying results, and the literary assistance he has rendered from the first. In the make-up of the volumes, the experience of the State Printers has been of inestimable value, and they have given far more thought and care to the satisfactory presentation of the various matters, than could legitimately be expected of them. We can not speak in too high terms of the enumerators, already mentioned; nor can we let this introduction close without thanking the manufacturers and farmers of the State, who have so generally aided in making the Census of Industries more complete than our own expectations demanded. Respectfully submitted, CARROLL D. WIIGHT, ChYief. VOLUME I. POPULATION AND SOCIAL STATISTICS. INTRODUCTION. The presentations in this volume are the tabulated answers to the census inquiries, relating to population and to the various conditions of the people, to libraries, public schools and incorporated and unincorporated private schools, as they severally existed May 1, 1875. Special tables, giving the population of the State by towns for one hundred years, the loss and gain since 1865, the aggregates of polls, valuation, houses and animals for each year since 1861, and the aggregate valuation and products of every town for 1875, are also incorporated in this volume. A chapter of notes " on incorporation of counties, cities and towns; unusual changes in population, with causes for same; changes in town names, boundaries," etc., has been supplied. Table I. of the Appendix, Aggregates of Polls, etc., since 1861, was prepared and kindly furnished the Bureau by Hon. Charles Hale, of Boston, and with Table II., Appendix, Aggregates of Valuation and Products, will be found of great value to legislators and others. Every presentation has been made with a view to simplicity, comprehensiveness and compactness; yet one looking for results will be greatly aided by a brief examination, in this part, of the tables and the points which require explanation. Every table or presentation has its distinct title. This was considered much better than to use numbers, because a reference to a specific title by name gives an idea of what is shown under it, while if numbers are used the title must be stated also. It is shown from POPULATION AND SEX (page 3) that the total population of Massachusetts is 1,651,912, a gain in ten years of 384,881, [ xxvii ] xXV1iiU CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. or 30.38 per cent, against 11.89 per cent gain from 1855 to 1865. This presentation gives the population in every ward, city, town and county in the State; it shows that there are 794,383 males, and 857,529 females, or 63,146 more females than males; in 1865, the time of the last State census, there were 63,011 more females than males; the disproportion, it will be seen, remains nearly the same as in 1865; while in 1855, the excess of females was only 32,301. In other words, the number of females to every 100 males, was, in 1855, 105.87; 1865, 110.46, and in 1875, 107.95. Since the first census in Massachusetts, there has been an excess of females, the percentage of females to the whole population, varying from 50.52, the lowest, in 1840, to 52.48, the highest, in 1865; the latter percentage, in 1865, being due in a great degree to the effects of the war. The composition of the 63,146 excess of females is a question often discussed, and it is answered further on under CONJUGAL CONDITION. The centre of population of the State is within one mile of the State House, while the geographical or territorial centre is near Lake Quinsigamond, within the city of Worcester. The cities of Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea and Somerville, and the towns of Arlington, Belmont, Brookline, Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Revere, Watertown, Winchester and Winthrop, comprising territory within a radius of eight miles from the State House, contain 480,419 people, or 29+ per cent of the whole population of the State. The same cities and towns, in 1865, had a population of 352,577, showing a gain of 127,842, or 36 per cent. If the radius be extended to twelve miles from the State House, and to the cities and towns just enumerated there be added the cities of Lynn and Newton, and the towns of Braintree, Dedham, Hyde Park, Hull, Lexington, Lynnfield, Milton, Nahant, Needham, Quincy, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Swampscott, Wakefield, Waltham and Woburn, it is found that Boston and territory, within twelve miles, have a population of 603,909, or 36+ per cent of the whole population of the State. The population of the cities and towns named within twelve miles of Boston, including thq latter city, for 1865 and 1875, with the increase or loss in each, are given in the following table, from which it will be seen that the total population in 1865, of Boston and vicinity as specified, was 435,432, and the net gain has been 168,477, or 39-per cent. The asterisk indicates territorial changes, which are explained under NOTES, page 753. SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. XXiX CITIES AND TOWNS. 1865. 1875. Gain. Loss. Boston,*...... 268,626 341,919 73,293 Cambridge,...... 29,112 47,838 18,726 Chelsea,...... 14,403 20,737 6,334 Newton,... 8,975 16,105 7,130 Lynn,...... 20,747 32,600 11,853 Somerville,..... 9,353 21,868 12,515 - Arlington,...... 2,760 3,906 1,146 Belmont,...... 1,279 1,937 658 Braintree,...... 3,725 4,156 431 Brookline,...... 5,262 6,675 1,413 Dedham,*..... 7,195 5,756 - 1,439 Everett,*...... - 3,651 3,651 Hyde Park,*...... - 6,316 6,316 Hull,...... 260 316 56 - Lexington,...... 2,220 2,505 285 Lynnfield,...725 769 44 Malden,*...... 6,840 10,843 4,003 Medford,...... 4,839 6,627 1,788 Melrose,...... 2,865 3,990 1,125 - Milton,*...... 2,770 2,738 - 32 Nahant,..... 313 766 453 Needham,...... 2,793 4,548 1,755 Quincy,...... 6,718 9,155 2,437 Reading,..... 2,436 3,186 750 Revere,...... 858 1,603 745 Saugus,...... 2,006 2,578 572 Stoneham,...... 3,298 4,984 1,686 Swampscott,...... 1,535 2,128 593 Wakefield,...... 3,244 5,349 2,105 - Waltham,..... 6,896 9,967 3,071 Watertown,..... 3,779 5,099 1,320 Winchester,..... 1,968 3,099 1,131 Winthrop,...... 633 627 - 6 Woburn,...... 6,999 9,568 2,569 Totals,. 435,432 603,909 169,954 1,477 The relative population in cities and towns in the State has changed the balance, in 1875, to the side of the cities; in 1865, the towns had 762,344, and the cities 504,687; now the cities show 836,933, and the towns 814,979; balance in favor of the cities, 21,954, while in 1865 the balance in favor of the towns was 257,657. This result has been reached, partly, by the incorporation of the new cities, Haverhill, Somerville, Fitchburg, Holyoke, Gloucester and Newton, all of which ranked as towns in 1865; their aggregate population is now 97,904. The gain in the whole State, it has been seen, was 30.38 per cent over 1865. The population of the present nineteen cities is 836,933, as has been stated, while the population in 1865 of the same XXX CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. territory was 580,941, a gain of 255,992, or 44+ per cent, and this is 66+ per cent of the whole gain in the State. The present towns of the State have a population of 814,979; in 1865, the same territory had a population of 686,090, a gain of 128,889, or 18+ per cent. To summarize: the gain in the whole State since 1865 has been 30+ per cent; in the cities, 44+ per cent; in the towns, 18+ per cent. The following table shows the population of cities in 1875, and of same territory in 1865. Italics signify towns in 1865 now cities:186. 1875. Gain. Boston,..... 192,318 Charlestown,... 26,399 e Brighton,..... 3,854 c - Dorchester,..... 10,717 _ Roxbury,.. 28,426 - - West Roxbury,.... 6,912) 341,919 73,293 Cambridge,..... 29,112 47,838 18,726 Chelsea,..... 14,403 20,737 6,334 Fitchburg,..... 8,118 12,289 4,171 Fall River,.... 17,481 45,340 27,859 Gloucester,..... 11,937 16,754 4,817 Haverhill,... 10,740 14,628 3,888 Holyoke,...... 5,648 16,260 10,612 Lawrence,..... 21,698 34,916 13,218 Lowell,..... 30,990 49,688 18,698 Lynn,..... 20,747 32,600 11,853 New Bedford,,. 20,853 25,895 5,042 Newburyport,.... 12,976 13,323 347 Newton,...... 8,975 16,105 7,130 Salem,..... 21,189 25,958 4,769 Somerville,..... 9,353 21,868 12,515 Springfield,..... 22,035 31,053 9,018 Taunton,..... 16,005 20,445 4,440 Worcester,..... 30,055 49,317 19,262 Totals,. 580,941 836,933 255,992 On page 725, POPULATION FOR 1865 AND 1875, is a comparison of population by this Census and that of 1865. The number of towns in the State in which the population has increased is 200, and their total gain is 491,242; the number of towns in which the population has decreased is 142, and their total decrease is 106,361, the net increase being 384,881. The counties in which loss has taken place are Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Norfolk, that in the latter county resulting from loss of territory. The losses have taken place in small SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. XXXi farming towns, as a rule, remote from markets, and not well accommodated by railroads; although many towns will be noticed in the list which have lost in population from loss of territory. All such matters are set forth in NOTES, p. 753. From 1855 to 1865, the number of towns in which the population decreased was 166, or 24 more than from 1865 to 1875. The comparison of the population in 1875 with that in other years, is readily made by table on page 733, CENSUSES OF POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. From this table, the percentage of gain in each county for each census period since 1776, and the percentage of gain for the entire century, by counties, are readily drawn, and are presented in the following table:14 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. COUNTIES. 1776-1790. 1790-1800. 1800-10. 1810-20. 1820-30. 1830-40. THE STATE,. 28.37 11.63 11.63 10.85 16.64 20.85 Barnstable,. 11.63 11.17 15.12 8.17 18.67 14.14 Berkshire,.. 68.30 11.44 6.28 -.60 6.31 10.71 Bristol,.. 18.76 6.84 9.70 10.06 21.22 21.31 Dukes,... 15.70 -4.19 5.51 - 6.83 12.53 Essex,.. 13.73 5.66 17.47 3.84 10.98 14.63 Franklin,. 111.22 20.95 4.26 7.28.72 -2.76 Hampden,.. 44.59 22.24 4.08 14.74 12.91 18.10 Hampshire,. 54.87 21.58 7.28 7.87 14.29 2.12 Middlesex,.. 6.52 9.80 12.48 16.44 26.80 36.74 Nantucket,.. 4.71 21.58 21.18 6.74 -.88 25.13 Norfolk,.. 7.93 13.97 14.80 16.72 15.08 26.60 Plymouth,.. 9.02 1.77 9.18 8.43 12.86 10.05 Suffolk,.. 485.79 37.21 33.33 27.80 41.47 54.06 Worcester, 22.33 7.72 6.07 13.42 14.57 12.99 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 100 YEARS. COUNTIES. 1840-1850. 1850-1860. 1855-1865. 1865-1875. 1776-1875. THE STATE,. 34.81 23.79 11.89 30.38 459.82 Barnstable,.. 8.38 2.02 -2.34 -7.13 106.77 Berkshire,. 18.79 11.15 7.87 19.89 280.29 Bristol,.. 26.64 23.10 2.25 46.64 390.96 Dukes,... 14.70 -3.02 -4.52 -3.07 44.26 Essex,.. 38.22 26.13 13.25 30.58 338.59 Franklin,.. 7.32 1.83 -.99 7.52 227.34 Hampden,. 37.24 11.86 17.72 46.05 610.44 Hampshire,.. 15.65 5.85 10.66 14.11 268.78 Middlesex,. 1.37 34.06 13.58 28.92 608.11 Nantucket,. -6.21 27.89 -41.12 -32.58 -27.45 Norfolk,. 48.46 39.37 23.25 -24.06 299.21 Plymouth,.. 17.57 16.29 2.62 9.91 138.25 Suffolk,. 50.89 33.34 21.17 75.25 11,274.25 Worcester,.. 37.22 22.07 8.96 29.08 352.86 XXX1i CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. Taking the growth since 1865 as the basis, we calculate the population for each year since then as follows:YEARS. Population. YEARS. Population. 1865,.... 1,267,031 1871,.... 1,497,959 1866,..... 1,305,519 1872,.... 1,536,447 1867,... 1,344,007 1873,.... 1,574,935 1868,..... 1,382,495 1874,... 1,613,424 1869,..... 1,420,983 1875,.... 1,651,912 1870,..... 1,459,471 The actual population in 1870, by the United States census, was 1,457,351, or only 2,120 less than the calculated number. The population of Massachusetts for each year of the decade closing in 1885, is estimated to be as follows:YEARS. Population. YEARS. Population. 1876...... 1,702,080 1881,... 1,952,923 1877,..... 1,752,249 1882,.... 2,003,091 1878,..... 1,802,417 1883,.... 2,053,260 1879,.... 1,852,586 1884,.... 2,103,428 1880,..... 1,902,754 1885,.... 2,153,597 Massachusetts, of the United States, stands seventh in rank as to total population. New York holds the first place, Pennsylvania the second, Ohio the third, Illinois the fourth, Missouri the fifth, and Indiana the sixth. After Massachusetts come Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Iowa, Wisconsin, Alabama, in order named. For density of population, this State stands first in rank, having, in 1875, 211.78 persons to the square mile; in 1865, the average was 162.43; in 1870, 186.84, and 127.50 in 1850. Next to Massachusetts, in this respect, stands Rhode Island, having, in 1870, 190; third, Connecticut, 113.15; fourth, New Jersey, 108.91; fifth, New York, 93.25; sixth, Pennsylvania, 76.56. The State having the least is Colorado, with only.38 to the square mile. In comparison with the density of population in the European states, Massachusetts holds about an average position. In France, Ireland, Denmark, and some other European countries, the average for the past ten years has decreased. SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. XXxiii The growth in Massachusetts compares favorably with that of any, excepting, perhaps, Belgium. In this connection, the following table will be of interest; it shows the density of population in the leading countries in the world, and from it it is learned that Massachusetts stands first as regards any of the United States, and sixth as to all countries. The table is compiled from last official censuses, or from the latest official estimates:Population per Population per STATES AND COUNTRIES. STATES AND COUNTRIES. p square mile. square mile. Belgium,.. 451 Scotland,. 109 England and Wales,.. 389 Portugal,... 108 Netherlands,. 291 Spain,.. 990 Great Britain and Ireland, 265 Greece,. 73 Italy,..... 237 Sweden and Norway, 21 MASSACHUSETTS, 212 Turkey,... 20 Japan (estimate),. 209 Chili,.. 1 15 British India,. 207 Morocco (estimate),. 12 Germany,..... 193 United States,. 11 Switzerland,. 175 Russian Empire,.. 10 Ireland, 169 Mexico,.... 9 Austria and Hungary,. 158 Colombia,.. 7 France,..... 150 Argentine Republic,.. 3 Denmark,..... Brazil,... 3 Chinese Empire (estimate), 110 [Owing to a misplacement of the schedules, several errors were made in the presentation of the population of Lynn, by wards. As corrected, Ward 3 has 6,496, and Ward 5, 7,701, Ward 7 has 817, and W7ard 6, 7,304. The ward lines being subject to change, a more particular correction of the errors is not deemed necessary. The other wards and the city total are correct, as given on page 4.] Under POLLS AND VOTERS (page 9), it will be seen that 351,113, or 21- per cent of the whole population, are legal voters. Of the whole male population, 44+ per cent are voters, and 56+ per cent, or 449,686, are ratable polls; the naturalized voters compose 19.7 per cent, or 69,271 of the whole number of voters; and the number of native voters is 281,842, or 80.3 per cent of the whole number. The aliens, meaning for census purposes all males over 20 years of age, of foreign birth, who have not been naturalized, number 79,136, as will be seen by reference to the presentation on page 341. The native born voters constitute 47+ per cent of the native born males, and the naturalized voters 35+ per cent of the foreign born P xxxiv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. males. Again, of the 297,997 native born males over 20 years of age, 281,842, or 94+- per cent, are legal voters; while of the 161,885 foreign born males over 20 years of age, 69,271, or 42+ per cent, are legal voters. FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES (page 17). There are 255,518 occupied, and 11,705 unoccupied dwellings, or a total of 267,223 dwelling-houses in the State; and 359,009 families, or 91,786 more families than dwellings; in 1865, the excess of families over dwellings was 61,270; the occupied dwellings contain, on an average, 6.46 persons; in 1865, the average was 6.07; if all the houses in the State were occupied, the average number of persons to each would be 6.18. The average size of family is established at 4.6 persons, while in 1865 it was 4.69. In the SIZE OF FAMILIES table (page 25) will be found for each city and town the number of families and the size of same, up to 16. Those given as above 16, and in fact many of the very large families, mean hotels, boarding-houses, etc., which are always counted as families for census purposes. The fanmilies having three persons are most numerous, numbering 69,987; and those having four persons rank next, giving 66,000; while those having two only rank third, numbering 57,228; and those with five persons stand fourth, showing 53,184; the families composed of six, seven and eight persons then follow in rank, numbering respectively, 37,856, 25,967 and 15,488. CoLOn AND RACE (page 43) pictures the composition, as to race, of our population, anid from it we learn by the recapitulation on page 56, that out of 1,651,912, the whole population of the State, 1,635,620 are white, and 16,292 colored; in 1865, the number of colored was 10,167. The CONJUGAL CONDITION (page 57 to 70) presentation informs us that 54+ per cent, or 907,592 of the population, are single; 645,245, or 39-per cent, are married; 94,151 widowed, and 2,617 divorced, while 2,307 were reported as unknown, the majority probably belonging to the divorced column. From the same table, it is ascertained that of the single, 449,307 are males, and 458,285 are females, an excess of 8,978 females; of the married, 321,730 are males, and 323,515 are femrales, an excess of 1,785 females; of the widowed, 20,624 are males, and 73,527 are females, an excess of 52,902 females; of the divorced, 900 are males, and 1,717 are females, an excess of 817 females; of the unknown, 1,822 are males, and 485 females, an excess of 1,337 males, a large proportion being without doubt divorced, but reported unknown. It SPECIAL INITROIDUCTION. XXXV was seen from the statements under POPULATION AND SEX, that the excess of females over males in the State was 63,146. From the above statement we learn how and from what classes that excess is made, as follows:Single women,.... 8,978 Married women,.... 1,785 Widowed women,..... 52,905 Divorced women,.... 817 Total....... 64,483 Deduct excess of males unknown, 1,337, and we find the excess of females by this table is 63,146 as by the first. AGES (page 71). It has been deemed advisable to report the ages of the people by months and years instead of by quinquennial periods. By the recapitulation of the age presentation (page 269), it will be observed that after reaching 20, there is a concentration upon the quinquennial periods; for instance, at 20, there are 34,677, while at 21, but 30,306; and at 25, there are 36,198, while at 26, only 29,042. Again, at 30, there are 40,736, while at 29 the rumber is much less, as it is also at 31. At 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, etc., the same concentration appears. This is entirely owing to the answers given by the people, many of whom are careless in giving their ages, preferring, for instance, to say they are 45, rather than give an exact age either side, while many are ignorant of their real age, and almost invariably give the quinquennial division for a guess. This practice is noticeable in all censuses, in all countries, but upon comparison we find the practice less prominent in this census than in most we have examined. This is owing to the time allowed in which to answer inquiries. The whole number of children five years of age and under is 208,709: males, 103,950; females, 104,759. In 1865, it was 133,943. The average age of all living males is 27 years 6 months; of all living females, 27 years 10 months; of all, 27 years 8 months; while from the Massachusetts Registration Reports it is learned that the average age to which all live is about 30. The average age of the living males over 20 is 40 years 9 months; of females, 40 years 6 months; and the average age of all persons in the State above 20 is 40 years 71 months. The average death age of all who die above 20 is about 52. Those people from 15 to 60 years of age belong to the productive age, while those under 15 and over 60 belong to the dependent age. XXXVi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Dependent and Productive Ages. TOTAL POPULATION. UNDER 15. 15 TO 60. ABOVE 60. COUNTIES. I 1865. 1875. 65. 1875. 1865. 1875. 1865. 1875. THE STATE, 1,267,031 1,651,912 404,125 485,958 767,377 1,043,992 94,207 111,660 Barnstable,. 34,610 32,144 10,744 8,785 20,376 19,267 3,452 3,861 Berkshire, 56,944 68,270 19,283 22,146 32,923 40,870 4,658 4,965 Bristol,. 89,395 131,087 28,054 38,539 63,784 82,644 7,488 9,233 Dukcs,.. 4,200 4,071 1,075 923 2.600 2,539 521 593 Essex,.. 171,034 223,342 52,811 64,291 104,927 142,542 13,141 15,429 Franklin, 31,340 33,696 9,790 9,747 18,196 20,228 3,335 3,566 Hampdcn,. 64,570 94,304 19,993 28,629 39,692 59,703 4,700 5,711 Hampshire,. 39,269 44,821 12,296 13,061 23,193 27,153 3,741 4,022 Middlesex, 220,384 284,112 71,654 83,034 133,629 181,230 14,800 17,555 Nantucket,. 4,748 3,201 1,095 629 2,770 1,852 797 712 Norfolk,. 116,306 88,321 39,268 26,225 68,696 54,225 8,182 6,960 Plymouth,. 63,107 69,362 19,988 19,424 36,512 42,144 6,642 7,410 Suffolk,. 208,212 364,886 64,255 104,251 134,363 242,028 9,590 16,076 Worcester,. 162,912 210,295 53,819 64,241 95,716 129,492 13,260 15,575 NOTE.-The unknown are not included in this table. From the above table it will be seen that of the whole population 1,043,992 belong to the producing class,-a gain of 276,615 over the same class in 1865, or 72-per cent of the whole gain (384,881) in population. An examination of the figures in the table for the different counties will prove of great interest; for instance, Barnstable shows a loss under 15, and between 15 and 60, but a decided gain over 60; that is to say, the producing class in Barnstable County is growing less, while the dependent increases. Such points compared with the NOTES, on loss and gain, etc. (page 753), can not fail to interest the social scientist. See also remarks on OccuPATIoNS. PLACE OF BIRTH, FOREIGN BORN AND NATIVITIES WITH AGES: ALIENS, are three presentations so closely allied they will be considered together. By the recapitulation on page 284, it is ascertained that out of a population of 1,651,912, there were born in the town where they now live, 596,971, or 36+ per cent of the whole; 376,040 were born in other towns in the State, and 252,818 in other States in the United States, while 418,904, or 25+ per cent of the total population, were born in foreign countries, and of 7,179 the birth-place was not ascertained. The native born, then, number 1,225,829, or 74+ per cent of the whole population. Of the whole population, 973,011, or 59- per cent, were born in Massachusetts. In 1865, the number of Massachusetts birth was 828,156, a gain in 1875 of 144,855. The foreign born in 1865 were 265,486, or 21 per cent of the total SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. XXXvii population, as against 418,904 in 1875, a gain of 153,418, or 9,563 more than the increase of those of Massachusetts birth. The number born in the United States, or the entire native born in Massachusetts, in 1865, was 999,976; in 1875, as stated, 1,225,829, a gain of 225,853; so the total gain in native born is 62,435 in excess of the gain in foreign born (153,418), the total gain in population being 384,881. The presentation, FOREIGN BORN (pages 285 to 338), shows by towns the location of the foreign born citizens; for instance, under born in England, there is given each town having English born inhabitants, and their number, with sex. On page 339 is a recapitulation by nationalities; in fact, an analysis of the nationality of the 418,904 foreign born; and of this number it will be seen that 234,556, or 56per cent of the whole number of foreign, were born in Ireland. In 1865, the Irish born were 69- per cent of the foreign born. The Dominion of Canada furnishes the next largest number, or 86,022; while England contributes 49,139; Germany, 17,539; Scotland, 12,816. There were 214 born at sea, and 991 were American citizens born abroad. The balance comes from all parts of the world. The following table exhibits the number and nationality of the population of Massachusetts at three periods, 1855, 1865 and 1875, with the increase and percentage of increase during the two decades, 1855-1865 and 1865-1875. [England, in the table, includes 1,314 born in British Possessions not specified.] 1855 TO 1865. 1865 TO 1875. PLACE OF NATIVITY. 1855. 1865. 1875. Increase. Per c Increase. ncrease. Per cent. United States,... 886,575 999,976 1,225,829 113,401 12.79 225,853 22.57 Ireland,... 181,304 183,177 234,556 1,873 1.03 51,379 28.05 Enland,... 20,987 25,229 50,453 4,242 20.21 25,224 100.00 Scotland,... 6,734 6,967 12,816 233 3.46 5,849 83.95 British America,.. 21,707 32,390 86,022 10,683 49.21 53,632 165.58 Germany,... 9,672 11,125 17,539 1,453 15.02 6,414 57.65 France,.. 1,143 1,110 2,229 -33 - 1,119 101.00 Sweden and Norway,. 734 859 3,953 125 17.03 3,094 360.19 West Indies,. 278 332 - 54 19.42 -332 - Portugal,. 855 1,883 3,705 1,028 119.07 1,822 96.76 Wales,. 248 301 596 53 21.37 295 98.01 Italy,. 358 478 1,708 120 33.52 1,230 257.32 Denmark,.. 209 197 614,-12 - 417 211.67 South America,.. 115 96 25 -19 - -71 Spain,. 111 140 242 29 26.13 102 72.86 Switzerland,... 181 260.553 79 43.65 293 112.69 All other countries,.. 627 942 3,893 315 50.24 2,951 313.27 Unknown,... 531 1,569 7,179 1,038 195.48 5,610 357.55 1,132,369 1,267,031 1,651,912 134,662 11.92 384,881 30.38 xxxviii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. The above table shows that the largest accessions to our foreign born population during the decade closing May 1, 1875, were from British America, 53,632; the next from Ireland, 51,379; and from England, 25,224. Inserted below is a table showing the total foreign population in each county and in the State, also the percentage of foreign to the whole, for 1855, 1865 and 1875:FOREIGN POPULATION. PERCENTAGE. COUNTIES. -_ — -- - - 1855. 1865. 1875. 1855. 1865. 1875. THE STATE,. 245,263 265,486 418,904 21.66 20.95 25.36 Barnstable,.. 1,685 1,596 2,221 4.75 4.61 6.91 Berkshire,.. 9,386 11,275 15,285 17.78 19.80 22.39 Bristol,. 15,711 15,076 39,741 17.97 16.86 30.32 Dukes,.. 125 119 167 2.84 2.83 4.10 Essex,.. 26,827 31,817 50,423 17.76 18.60 22.58 Franklin,.. 2,131 2,559 3,990 6.73 8.16 11.84 Hampden,.. 11,890 13,265 26,235 21.68 20.54 27.82 Hampshire,. 4,733 6,638 8,585 13.33 16.90 19.15 Middlesex,.. 47,552 48,840 74,267 24.50 22.16 26.14 Nantucket, 455 207 130 5.64 4.36 4.06 Norfolk,.. 23,544 26,894 18,301 24.95 23.12 20.72 Plymouth, 6,441 5,994 7,588 10.47 9.50 10.94 Suffolk,. 65,468 68,966 121,974 38.09 33.12 33.43 Worcester,. 29,315 32,240 49,997 19.61 19.79 23.77 Following is a table exhibiting the total population, the foreign born, and the percentage of foreign born in the leading manufacturing towns in the State, 1875: P-4 ). CITIES AND TOWNS. CITIES AND TOWNS., BARNSTABLE CO. BRISTOL Co. Provincetown,. 4,357 1,008 23.13 Attleborough, 9,224 2,239 24.27 BERKSHIRE Co. Easton,.. 3,898 861 22.09 Adams,.. 15,760 4,978 31.59 Fall River,.. 45,340 23,866 52.64 Gt. Barrington,. 4,385 830 18.93 New Bedford,. 25,895 5,947 22.97 Lee,.. 3,900 864 22.15 Raynham,.. 1,687 124 7.35 Pittsfield,.. 12,267 3,029 24.69 Taunton,.. 20,445 4,783 23.39 SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. XXXi o 0 ESSEX Co. I WayVand,. 1,766 322 18.23 Amesbury,.. 3,816 1,250 32.76 Winchester,. 3,099 750 24.20 Andover,..5,097 1,213 3.8 Woburn,. 9,568 2,806 29.33 Beverly,.. 7,271 791 10.88 Danvers,. 6,024 1,173 19.47 NORFOL CO. Gloucester,.. 16,754 4,447 26.54 Braintree,.. 4,156 809 19.47 Hverhill,.. 14,628 2,147 14.68 Canton, 4,192 1,159 27.65 Lawrence,.. 34,916 15,546 44.52 Dedham,.. 5,756 1,455 25.28 Lynn,.. 32,600 5,691 17.46 Foxborough,. 3,168 325 10.26 Marblehead,. 7,677 829 10.80 Franklin,.. 2,983 478 16.02 Methuen,.. 4,205 1,067 25.37 Holbrook,.. 1,726 203 11.76 Newburyport,. 13,323 2,303 17.29 Medway,.. 4,242 742 17.49 North Andover,. 2,981 22 27.57 Needham,.. 4,548 1,288 28.32 Peabody,. 8,066 1,892 22.22 Quincy,.. 9,155 2,377 25.96 Salem,.. 25,958 6,420 24.73 Randolph,.. 4,064 818 20.13 Stoughton,.. 4,842 725 14.97 FRANKLIN Co. Weymouth,. 9,819 1,352 13.77 Montague,.. 3,380 910 26.92 PLYMOUTH Co. HAMPDEN CO. Abington,.. 3,241 382 11.78 Chicopee,.. 10,335 3,624 35.07 Bridgewater,. 3,969 884 22.27 Holyoke,.. 16,260 8,450 51.97 Brockton,.. 10,578 1,663 15.72 Monson,.. 3,733 555 14.86 Middleborough,. 5,023 321 6.39 Palmer,.. 4,572 1,380 30.19 Plymouth,.. 6,370 683 10.70 Springfield,. 31,053 7,713 24.84 Rockland,. 4,203 645 15.34 Westfield,. 8,431 1,481 17.57 South Abington, 2,456 221 9.00 HAMPSHIRE CO. SUFFOLK CO. Easthampton,. 3,972 1,165 29.33 Boston,..341,919 117,005 29.13 Northampton,. 11,108 2,817 25.36 Chelsea,.. 20,737 4,511 21.27 South Hadley,. 3,370 684 20.30 Ware,.. 4,142 1,392 33.61 WORCESTER CO. Athol,... 4,134 347 8.39 MIDDLESEX CO. Blackstone,. 4,640 1,681 36.22 Ashland,.. 2,211 335 15.15 Clinton,.. 6,781 2,601 38.36 Billerica,.. 1,881 429 22.81 Dudley,.. 2,653 1,113 41.95 Catmbridge,. 47,838 15,032 31.42 Fitchburg,.. 12,289 2,765 22.50 Framingham,. 5,167 1,117 21.62 Leicester,. 2,770 792 28.59 Holliston,..3,399 562 16.53 Leominster,. 5,201 683 13.13 Hopkinton,.. 4,503 1,055 23.43 Milford,. 9,818 2,378 24.12 Hudson,.. 3,493 774 22.16 Millbury,.. 4,529 1,512 33.38 Lowell,..49,688 17,778 35.78 Northbridge,. 4,030 1,465 36.35 Malden,. 10,843 2,068 19.07 N. Brookfield,. 3,749 906 24.17 Marlborough,. 8,424 2,217 26.32 Oxford,.. 2,938 582 19.81 Maynard,.. 1,95 761 38.73 Southbridge,. 5,740 2,460 42.86 Natick,.. 7,419 1,660 22.37 Spencer,.. 5,451 1,755 32.20 Newton,.. 16,105 4,205 26.11 Uxbridge,.. 3,029 681 22.48 Somerville,. 21,868 5,866 26.82 Warren,. 3,260 783 24.02 Stoneham,.. 4,984 772 15.49 Webster,.. 5,064 2,060 40.68 Wakefield,.. 5,349 1,120 20.94 Westborough,. 5,141 926 18.00 Waltham,. 9,967 2,857 28.66 Winchendon,. 3,762 654 17.39 Watertown,. 5,099 1,456 28.55 Worcester,.. 49,317 13,362 27.09 xl CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. If, now, we examine the recapitulation on page 377, we shall learn the division as to ages of the native and foreign born, as follows:Under 10. 10 to 14, inc. 15 to 20, inc. Above 20. The State,... Totals, 338,293 145,527 195,875 972,217 Native born,... " 318,825 125,696 158,910 628,789 Foreign born,.. 19,468 19,831 36,965 343,428 Of the native born above 20, the males number 297,997, and the females, 330,792; of the foreign born above 20, the males number 161,885, and the females, 181,543. The aliens, or males of foreign birth above 20 years of age not naturalized, are 79,136. These points are interesting, in view of the agitation of the suffrage question; the recruiting field consists of 330,792 females native born above 20; 181,543 females foreign born above 20; 512,335 total number of females above 20 years of age. The nativity of parents is not called for by the Massachusetts census. Our census, of course, gives no data as to natives of Massachusetts in other States, but in the following table, compiled from the United States censuses for 1860 and 1870, will be found the number of natives of Massachusetts in other States, and of natives of other States in Massachusetts. EMIGRATED TO-FROM EMIGRATED FROI-TO MASSUSETTS. MASSACHUSETTS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1860. 1870. 1860. 1870. 753 370 Alabama,.. 112 176 217 226 Arkansas,..... 23 22 12,165 15,334 California,... 289 451 14,674 17,871 Connecticut,..... 15,580 17,313 214 331 Delaware,..... 124 315 295 464 Florida,...... 57 88 773 635 Georgia,...... 235 375 19,053 22,156 Illinois,...... 534 972 3,443 3,490 Indiana,...... 123 236 6,214 8,929 Iowa,.... 102 260 10,997 2,894 Kansas,...... 11 53 926 792 Kentucky,... 118 245 1,350 885 Louisiana,..... 198 346 13,822 11,139 Maine,...... 43,031 55,571 1,032 1,212 Maryland,... 1,128 1,593 SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. xli EMIGRATED TO-FROM EMIGRATED FROM-TO MASSACHUSETTS. MASSACHUSETTS. STATES AND TERRITORIES. 1860. 1870. 1860. 1870. 9,873 10,839 Michigan,.. 260 502 3,719 5,731 Minnesota,... 58 186 309 274 Mississippi,.. 54 66 2,702 5,731 Missouri,... 121 210 286 1,277 Nebraska,..... - 8 - 997 Nevada,..... 6 19,973 16,510 New Hampshire,.. 44,035 47,773 2,819 6,068 New Jersey,..... 1,326 1,893 50,004 41,355 New York,.... 18,508 24,628 324 288 North Carolina,... 216 673 16,313 13,390 Ohio,...... 847 1,427 535 746 Oregon...... 15 27 7,777 9,119 Pennsylvania,.. 2,297 3,257 13,965 18,719 Rhode Island,.... 13,326 14,356 322 325 South Carolina,. 233 532 680 566 Tennessee,..... 53 181 660 623 Texas,...... 34 72 11,913 9,202 Vermont,.. 18,652 22,180 1,431 1,206 Virginia and West Virginia,.. 1,391 3,138 12,115 10,403 Wisconsin,..... 277 521 - - Alaska,.... - 1 - 117 Arizona,... - 2 9 621 Colorado,..... 9 2 20 143 Dakota,.. 514 1,254 District of Columbia,. 260 422 - 199 Idaho,..... - - Indiana,...... - 9 - 295 Montana,..... - 72 85 New Mexico,..... 4 523 492 Utah,..... 2 - 399 Washington,..... 9 178 Wyoming,..... - 4 242,786 243,880 Totals,... 163,637 200,107 The foregoing table shows 200,107 people in Massachusetts, in 1870, born in other States of the United States; the census of Massachusetts for 1875 shows 252,818, a gain of 52,711 since 1870. BIRTHS: NATIVITIES OF MOTHERS (page 379), is a most valuable presentation, and is the result of the inquiry on the family schedule, "Number of children borne by women." The object was to ascertain the relative fecundity of women of different nationalities, and to settle, so far as Massachusetts is concerned, the question which continually arises concerning the growth of our native population as compared with that of our foreign born. The table is full of instruction, but space permits us to call attention to salient points only. F xlii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. The total number of women in this State who are or have been married, is 398,759, and the number who have become mothers is 309,520; of this number, 190,311, or 61+ per cent, are native born mothers, and 119,209, or 38+ per cent, are foreign born mothers; that is, while the population stands 74+ per cent native and 25+ per cent foreign, the mothers are 61+ per cent native and 38+ per cent foreign. Of 631,131, the whole number of native born females, 190,311, or 30+ per cent, have become mothers; while of 222,825, the whole number of foreign born females, 119,209, or 53+ per cent, have become mothers; again, of the 330,792 native born females in the State over 20 years of age, 57+ per cent are mothers; and of the 181,543 foreign born females over 20 years of age, 66- per cent are mothers. As regards births, the following statement gives the averages:Average number of births to native born mothers,. 3.52 foreign born mothers,.4.91 all mothers,...... 4.05 Average number of births to Massachusetts mothers,.. 3.55 Irish mothers,..... 5.03 Canadian.mothers,. 4.78 other British mothers,... 4.40 German mothers,..... 4.23 The presentation gives all these facts, except averages, by towns, and the recapitulation will be found on pages 433-435, all arranged as to native and foreign mothers. Four mothers are reported as having borne twenty-five children each, and the statements are well authenticated. One statement of a mother that was said to have borne twenty-six children was not deemed sufficiently reliable for presentation. By reference to the Massachusetts Registration Report for 1875, we find that the total number of living births for 1874 was 45,631; by dividing those having one foreign parent and those of unknown parentage equally, and giving half to the side of American and half to the foreign born parents, 20,666 of the births in 1874 were to American parents, and 24,965 to foreign born phrents. Now, by comparing the births in 1874 with the mothers in 1875, we reach the following proportions: Whole number of births, 45,631; whole number of mothers, 309,520, or one birth to every 6a mothers; whole number of births VIV1~FJL~lL~ r~Jv4Llvuvh ~Irvv rr vlv rrv4r SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. xliii to native born mothers, 20,666, and whole number of native born mothers, 190,311, or one birth to every 9 mothers; whole number of births to foreign born mothers, 24,965, and whole number of foreign born mothers, 119,209, or one birth to every 43 mothers. In other words, 190,311 native mothers, in 1874, had 20,666 children, while 119,209 foreign born mothers had 24,965. This preponderance of foreign births in this State over native, for the past seven years, is shown in percentages by the following table from the Registration Reports:Percentage of American and Foreign LIVING BIRTHS in each of the past Eight Years. One Parent One Parent YEARS. American. Foreign. One Parent YEARS. American. Foreign. Foreign. Foreign. 1867,.. 42.36 48.75 8.89 1871,.. 40.17 48.61 11.22 1868,.. 43.05 47.60 9.35 1872,.. 39.45 49.21 11.34 1869,.. 42.07 48.01 9.92 1873,.. 39.98 48.24 11.78 1870,.. 41.01 48.33 10.66 1874,.. 38.89 48.43 12.68 From this it seems that the percentage of births to American parents constantly diminishes; those to foreign parents remains quite constant; those to mixed parentage being on the increase. These statements assume a different value when considered in connection with the mortuary results of like periods; and for facts we must refer again to Dr. Draper's analysis in the last Registration Report, from which we draw the following table of the mortality in 1874, giving the parent nativity of all deceased in that year, by ages:PARENT-NATIVITY of all Deceased in 1874. PARENTAGE. Whole No. Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 20 20 to 80 Totals,... 31,887 7,489 4,175 1,260 1,803 3,150 American,... 14,773 2,780 1,323 491 760 1,366 Foreign,.. 14,650 3,801 2,412 664 933 1,631 Half-foreign,. 1,647 802 408 99 82 78 Not stated,.. 817 106 32 6 28 75 xliv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. PARENT-NATIVITY of all Deceased in 1874-Concluded. PARENTAGE. 30 to 40 40 to 50 50 to 60 60 to 70 Over 70 Not stated. Totals,.. 2,492 2,157 2,193 2,518 4,479 171 American,.. 1,093 955 1,112 1,593 3,222 78 Foreign,.. 1,282 1,108 981 797 980 61 Half-foreign,.. 48 26 22 28 52 2 Not stated,... 69 68 78 100 225 30 By the above table, it will be seen that the death rate of foreign born is much in excess of that of American born until fifty years of age is reached. The general result for a series of years is the same, evidenced by the following table of deaths since 1867, by years and percentages:Under 5 to 20 20 to 50 Over 50 5 years. 1 867. American parents,.... 2,947 1,197 3,182 4,958 Foreign ".. 4,432 987 2,536 1,393 Half-foreign.... 504 101 100 58 Percentages. American parents,... 40.6 54.6 55.5 77.8 Foreign ".. 59.4 45.4 44.5 22.2 1868. American parents,.... 3,501 1,189 3,280 5,248 Foreign "... 5,067 1,193 2,763 1,855 Half-foreign "... 667 110 82 69 Percentages. American parents,... 41.5 49.9 54.2 73.6 Foreign ".. 58.5 50.1 45.8 26.4 1869. American parents,.... 3,58 1,250 3,337 5,492 Foreign "... 4,854 1,194 3,018 1,922 Half-foreign ".... 721 110 90 81 Percentages. American parents,... 42.8 51.1 52.5 73.8 Foreign ".... 57.2 48.9 47.5 26.2 1870. American parents,.... 3,601 1,107 3,474 5,645 Foreign "... 5,284 1,171 3,462 2,082 Half-foreign ".... 799 104 84 82 SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. xlv Under 5 to 20 20 to 50 Over 50 5 years. 187 0. Percentages. American parents,. 41.3 48.7 50.1 72,8 Foreign ".... 58.7 51.3 49.9 27.2 1871. American parents,.... 3,386 1,109 3,456 5,765 Foreign "... 5,191 1,364 3,647 2,996 Half-foreign ".... 824 99 107 75 Percentages. American parents,... 40.4 45.1 48.7 71.3 Foreign "... 59.6 54.9 51.3 28.7 1872. American parents,.... 4,779 1,463 3,986 6,405 Foreign ".. 7,551 1,752 4,489 2,471 Half-foreign ".. 1,150 155 146 93 Percentages. American parents,... 39.7 45.7 47.1 71.9 Foreign.... 60.3 54.3 52.9 28.1 1873. American parents,.... 4,167 1,295 3,925 6,291 Foreign g,.. 6,491 1,878 4,422 2,748 Half-foreign ". 1,178 210 153 117 Percentages. American parents,... 38.7 41.4 47.1 69.3 Foreign.... 61.3 58.6 52.9 30.7 1874. American parents,.... 4,103 1,251 3,414 5,927 Foreign "... 6,213 1,597 4,021 2,758 Half-foreign".. 1,210 181 152 102 Percentages. American parents,... 40.9 44.3 46.0 68.0 Foreign ".. 59.1 55.7 54.0 32.0 The preceding tables from the Registration Reports, with the results drawn from the census as stated, as well as the difficulty found in any enumeration of the people, in ascertaining parentage, lead to one important conclusion, and that has been so well stated by Dr. F. W. Draper, in the reports referred to, we give it in his words: "When it is remembered that we reckon as American every child that is born in America, even though both his parents are of foreign stock, the apparent significance of the contrasts shown.... becomes somewhat modified. We seek to avoid erroneous inferences in this Xlvi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. direction, by carrying our comparison backward one generation, and studying the results with reference to the nativity of the parents of decedents. The time is coming when any tables like these, seeking to discriminate the nativity of persons deceased, and to suggest deductions therefrom, will lose much of their present interest and value; for the rate of immigration is no longer what it was a generation ago, and the children of the foreign parent-nativity of that day are now the parents of a new generation of children, whose claim to being American is more and more manifest and reasonable." BLIND, DEAF, DUMB, ETC. (page 437), gives the enumeration of the blind, deaf, dumb, deaf and dumb, idiotic and the insane. The totals show 2,806 blind, 7,241 deaf, 129 dumb, 654 deaf and dumb, 1,340 idiotic and 3,637 insane. These figures are considered perfectly reliable, except as to the deaf and dumb; it is evident that many of those reported as deaf or as dumb, should be classified among the deaf and dumb; the actual number of this latter class is undoubtedly more than given above; the discrepancy, if any, arises from an effort to make a perfect classification; as it is, the enumeration shows, of deaf and dumb, 654, as compared with 561 in 1865. The blind, in 1865, numbered 762; the insane, 2,391; and the idiotic, 863. In the coming Eighth Annual Report of this Bureau, a full presentation of the causes of blindness, deafness, idiocy, insanity, etc., will be given, together with full particulars as to the degree of infirmity, length of time afflicted, age at which afflicted, hereditary and congenital influences, and also the extent of pauperism among the afflicted classes. PAUPERS AND CONVICTS. By the recapitulation on page 451, it will be seen there are 4,342 paupers, 2,388 males, and 1,954 females; and 4,340 convicts, 3,578 males, and 762 females. The number of paupers given includes only those receiving full support at town, county and state institutions, May 1, 1875. The number has been verified by collateral returns, and is reliable. The number of convicts given includes all undergoing sentence, May 1, 1875; it does not include the inmates of the Industrial School for Girls at Lancaster, because, by the provisions of the law creating the institution, the inmates can not properly be. classified as convicts. The place of birth of paupers and convicts will be found on page 451. The number of paupers reported in 1865 was 5,200, while the number of convicts was 1,754. Under the sub-titles, CLASSIFIED OCCUPATIONS, SELECTED OCCUPATIONS and OCCUPATIONS BY NAME for the State, will be found all SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. xlvii the facts relating to the employments of the people. The three presentations will be considered together. The recapitulation of classified occupations (page 476), embodying the classification of the English and United States censuses, shows the general division of employment as follows:I. Government and Professional,.... 29,730 II. Domestic and Personal Office,.... 424,289 III. Trade and Transportation,..... 104,935 IV. Agriculture, Fisheries, etc.,... 81,156 V. Manufactures and Mechanical Industries,.. 316,459 VI. Non-productive and Propertied,.... 65,430 VII. Students, all grades,...... 282,784 VIII. Not given (including children under 5, unemployed persons and children of school age not attending school),........ 347,129 A summary of the special occupations included under each class will be found on page 610. By SELECTED OCCUPATIONS we mean those in which the majority of the inhabitants of a town or city are engaged. By reference to page 481, it will be seen that in this presentation there is given in one column the names of the towns and of the selected occupations, as clergymen, farmers, etc., and in the second column the number engaged in each; in the third, the number in town engaged in all occupations; for instance, in the town of Barnstable there are 2,552 people engaged in all occupations, and of that number we give the specific calling of 2,210. This presentation enables one to learn at a glance the chief occupations of the people, by sex, of any town or city in the State. The next showing is OCCUPATIONS BY NAME (page 573). Here is given the entire number in the State, without reference to locality, engaged in the various vocations followed by the people. The intention was to make this presentation minute in detail and complete in classification, that the actual number of persons engaged in any occupation, by which a livelihood was secured, or upon which they chiefly depended might be known. To this end heads of families and enumerators were supplied with the following instructions on this point: "Where practicable, and especially where it may seem necessary for the sake of explicitness, every person, in respect to their trade, profession or occupation, is desired to state these three things: the general name of the xlviii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-18T5. trade, the particular name of the branch followed, the material worked upon. As,'Factory Operative-Cotton Spinner.' In many cases the general name indicates these three things, and is sufficient of itself: as,' Tinsmith.' Mechanics should, in no case, return themselves as mechanics, but should state the specific trade followed: as,' lMachinist,'' Plumber,' etc. In those trades which have subdivisions, they should also state the specific branch which they follow: as,' Shoemaker-Laster,' Hatter-Finisher.' So factory operatives should give the specific name indicating the branch of work they perform, and the material worked upon: as,' Factory Operative- CottonSpooler';'Factory Operative- Woollen Weaver.' So, all engaged as workers in any and every kind of manufacturing process, should give firstly the general name, if there be one, indicating thus with some exactness the trade they follow and the material worked upon, and secondly, the specific name, indicating thus precisely the particular work they do." Like instructions applied to all branches,-to persons employed in all industrial processes, owning or hiring farms, employed in stores as clerks and salesmen, requiring the latter to specify the branch, as "dry goods," " drug," "grocery," etc., railroad officials and employes, physicians, clergymen, etc. The instruction to ministers was to add the denomination; in all respects the details of the directions were full and complete. No.twithstanding this, there are 35,349 designated under various heads, as "not specified"; that is, they appear under the general designation, but not under the specific. This number is really small, but it would have been exceedingly gratifying to have had the results entirely in specific details. The bulk of the not specified is under traders, salesmen and clerks, these furnishing 20,046 out of the 35,349; nearly all the rest will be found under boot and shoe, and cotton factory operatives, and printers, under which general name compositors made returns. It should not be understood that so many clerks, salesmen, traders, printers, etc., have not been returned and accounted for; as clerks, salesmen, traders, etc., they have, under the general names; but they do not appear as dry-goods clerks, or hardware salesmen, or booktraders. Persons having more than one occupation were instructed to give only the one upon which they chiefly depended for a livelihood; thus, for instance, the number of constables, or postmasters or municipal officers given may not be the actual number of postmasters, or constables or municipal officers in the State, but is the number of those persons depending upon their earnings in those callings for their support. SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. xliX This presentation, OCCUPATIONS BY NAME, exhibits the real composition, as to labor, of the population of the State; it gives the producing and the non-producing, the dependent and the self-supporting, the idle and those who live at home in a semi-assistant character; it shows the relation to the head of the family of the great unemployed class, and it gives many lessons relating to our social system. Under AGES we found the dependent classes-those under 15 and over 60 years of age-numbered, under 15, 485,958; over 60, 111,660; total, 597,618; and those of the producing age, 15 to 60, 1,043,992. This, of course, is an arbitrary division. The terms producing and productive are applied generally to all occupations, or persons, which help to carry on the affairs of business, and include professional men as well as mechanics and farmers. The terms non-productive and unemployed are applied to all who take no part in the work of life. By the presentations we are considering, the total number of those of all ages having no occupation is 638,661, divided into classes as follows:Retired (page 605),..... 1,787 Non-productive,-blind, insane, etc., having no occupation (page 607),.6,961 Unemployed, having no occupation (page 607),...... 347,129 At school (page 633),...........282,784 Total,. 638,661 The whole number, of all ages, having an occupation (perhaps not actually employed, however), is 1,013,251. The actual dependent class includes the whole 638,661, except the retired, 1,787. The total number of persons having occupations in which something is actually produced is 450,742, employed as follows:Agriculture and fisheries,........ 77,601 Manufactures and mechanical industries,...... 316,459 Laborers,........... 52,179 Apprentices and indefinite,.... 4,503 Total,............ 450,742 That is, 27+ per cent of the whole population are found in these occupations employed in raising food or producing manufactured articles, and the result of their labor was, in dollars and cents, for the 0 1 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-187o. year ending May 1, 1875, $639,877,465, or a product of $1,419.61 to each man, woman and child in the actually producing occupations. In Vol. II. will be shown the number actually employed, their wages, etc. Those engaged in the leading industries are classified as follows:In agriculture, care of animals and fisheries,......81,156 Boots and shoes,.48,279 Building,...... 46,255 Clothing,............. 28,935 Furniture,........ 7,067 Leather,........ 8,161 Machines and machinery,....... 14,905 Metals and metallic goods,.. 22,699 Paper,........ 4,939 Printing,........ 4,641 Stonework,........ 4,945 Textile fabrics,........ 85,287 Wooden goods,....... 5,377 On pages 612, 613 are recapitulations of all occupations, by sex and age; and from this it is seen that 416 under 10 years of age, and 13,682 from 10 to 15, have been reported as engaged in various occupations. Under Domestic Service (page 577) will be found housewives and housework; the former are those in charge of their own households, and who attend personally to its duties; the latter are persons in the family, sisters, daughters and others who are not servants for wages, but yet perform a most important part in the family work. Housekeepers mean those keeping house for wages. Those given as Non-Productive (page 607) are the blind, insane, convict, etc., for whom no occupation was given; a large number, the majority in fact of the blind, insane, convict, etc., have or have had some kind of an occupation, which, in each case, has been given. The most of the 6,961 reported under this head are actual dependents. Under Occupation not Given (page 607) will be found a classification of all those who have no occupation, are unemployed and reside with the head of fanily. From this exhibit it is learned that there are 13,961 sons and 42,156 daughters, over 15 years of age, at home, having no occupation, nor attending school. There are 8,735 male and 2,541 female heads of families having nothing to do but to superintend the household; and there are 4,786 wives of heads of families simply ornamental. There are 1,676 fathers, 690 fathers-in SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. li law, 7,352 mothers, and 4,588 mothers-in-law, who find homes with their children, who have become heads of families of their own. The whole table will be found of interest and value, and very complete; it accounts for 347,129 of the people of the State. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY (page 615). Under this sub-title are given the number of public, incorporated and unincorporated private schools, and the value of school buildings and school property used by each, not including value of libraries. This presentation is by cities and towns. The aggregate shows 3,317 public schools, occupying buildings to the value of $21,248,736, and using apparatus to the value of $1,050,252. The incorporated private schools, including colleges, number 131, and they occupy buildings valued at $4,297,181, and use apparatus to the value of $354,446. The unincorporated private schools number 172, with $295,260 worth of buildings and $31,025 in apparatus. The statistics of unincorporated private schools are not entirely complete. The census was taken in the summer, and teachers were not, in many instances, to be found; we give what we have: the tabulations are generally full, with the exception of those for Suffolk County, which are to some extent deficient. Unincorporated private schools usually occupy hired rooms or buildings, consequently values have no importance as to this class of schools Under SCHOOL ATTENDANCE (page 625), is given, by towns, the number of children attending school at least three months during the year ending May 1, 1875, and from the recapitulation, on page 633, it is learned that the whole number of all ages is 282,784; 1,269 being under 5 years of age, 254,568 between 5 and 15, and 26,947 above 15. From the returns made to the Board of Education contemporaneously with the census returns, there appear to be 300,834 children between 5 and 15 years of age in the State, and this number is fully sustained by the census. These statements indicate that there were 46,266 children in the State between 5 and 15 years of age, who had not "attended school three months during the year ending May 1, 1875." To use the returns to the Board of Education entirely, we find that there were 276,479 children between 5 and 15 in the public schools, and 300,834, as stated,'of that age in the State. This statement indicates that there are 24,355 between 5 and 15 not in the public schools. These two results, or the premises which indicate results, prove two things: first, how difficult it is to learn the exact facts relative to school attendance without asking the precise lii CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. age, in years and months, of every child, and whether it has ever attended school at all, and when and how long it has attended. This involves great minuteness in inquiry, which requires legislative sanction. Second, that by the census and by the sworn returns of school boards, there is a large number of children of school age (5 to 15) in the State that did not last year have the benefit, for any length of time, of the public schools; it is not shown by either statement that a large number are growing up without any schooling; for many, and perhaps the most, have received schooling in previous years, and many probably received private instruction. This is not the place for a discussion of this matter; the facts are given as they appear, and they call for stringent legislation relative to the annual returns by school boards. An important feature of this presentation is the classification of school attendance, page 633, as follows:Males. Females. Totals. At academies,.... 651 577 1,228 Colleges,... 2,398 32 2,430 Private schools,...... 5,004 7,274 12,278 Public schools,... 131,564 127,816 259,380 Reformatory schools,... 749 159 908 Religious and charitable schools,... 615 3,446 4,061 Home, and under special instruction,.. 694 443 1,137 Not specified,.... 1,106 256 1,362 Aggregates,...... 142,781 140,003 282,784 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL, a presentation following the SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, and closely allied to it, is of great importance; the recapitulation upon page 642 betrays a few points demanding attention by the executors of law. The number of children under 10 at work in manufactories is 248, and of this number only 74 attended school during the year ending May 1, 1875, as required by law; the number between 10 and 15 employed is 13,017, of which number 4,575 only received the legal amount of schooling during the year ending May 1, 1875; or in the aggregate, 13,265 children wero SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. lii employed May 1, 1875, and but 4,649 of them had received the legal amount of schooling the year previous. To put the matter in another light, there have been 8,616 violations of the laws of the State in this one respect in one year. The facts given are taken from direct returns by heads of families, and the name and residence of every child of the whole 13,265 is in the possession of the Bureau. The table under the above sub-title gives their location by cities and towns. The ILLITEnACY of the State is presented on page 643, by towns, and recapitulated on pages 665-667. Illiterates have been, in this census, classified as those persons who can not read, but can write; can not write, but can read; and can neither read nor write; of the first class there are 307; of the second, 26,656; of the third, 77,550; total, 104,513,-above 10 years of age, or about 6- per cent of the whole population. The disproportion in the numbers of those who have returned themselves able to write, but could not read (307), and those who answered that they could not write, but could read (26,656), is to be explained only on one supposition. Illiterates are not, as a rule, desirous of making their ignorance known; they often say, when you desire them to write their name, as the enumerator would, they can not write, but they can read; if they should answer that they could write, they would be called upon at once to sign their returns, and they would then be obliged to expose their inability to write; thus few say they can write, but can not read, while many say they can not write, but can read. If they were called upon to read, but not to write, the disproportion would be reversed, and many would be found who could not read, but could write. Of the whole number of illiterates, 6,041 are between the ages of 10 and 15, inclusive; 5,554 are between 16 and 19, inclusive; 2,129 from 20 to 21, inclusive, and the balance, or 90,789,-more than 86 per cent of the whole,-are above 21 years of age. The native born illiterates number 12,150 (more than half being above 21), or less than one per cent of the native born population; the foreign born illiterates number 92,363, or 22+ per cent of the whole foreign born population; 83,842 of 92,363 foreign born illiterates are above 21 years of age. Of the native born illiterates, 7,646 were born in Massachusetts this is about ls of 1 per cent of the Massachusetts born population, 973,011. Of the Massachusetts born illiterates, 3,275 were of foreign parents. There are 4,505 illiterates from other States of the United States, or 117 per cent of those born in other States; 67,164, or 28 + per cent of the whole Irish born in this State, are illiterates; 17,537, or 20+ per cent of liv CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. those born in Canada; 2,831, or 6- per cent of the English born; 2,246, or 60 per cent of those born in Portugal; 658, or 4-per cent of the Germans; 580, or 34- per cent of the Italians; 486, or 4- per cent of the Scotch. The classification of illiterates by place of birth will be found on page 667. In 1865, the total number of illiterates above 20 was 50,110. The seemingly large increase since then has two explanations: the census of 1865, in this particular, was not reliable, and immigration since 1865 has been much more than during the war period preceding the census of 1865. Under LIBRARIES BY TowNs will be found the statistics of secular and religious libraries in all the cities and towns, with a recapitulation on page 677, by which it is seen that the total number of public libraries of all kinds in the State is 1,875, divided as follows: 172 state, city and town public libraries, 62 school, 6 college, 54 scientific and artistic, 5 hospital, 120 association and 88 circulating,-total, 507 public secular libraries; 65 church, 1,276 Sunday school, 27 association,-total, 1,368 religious public libraries. The yearly circulation of all these is 7,976,128; the value of buildings owned exclusively by libraries is $2,854,529. The amount of endowment for the support of libraries is $1,235,025. All facts respecting libraries are given by towns and cities, and are complete. On page 703 will be found LIBRARIES BY NAME, giving for each city and town the name of every secular and religious public library; this list, it is believed, is full and correct, with two or three minor exceptions. An attempt was made, in the enumeration, to secure a full account of all private libraries, but in this census, as in all, state or national, the efforts in this direction failed of success. To be sure, many towns made an excellent showing: Adams returned 34,307 volumes; Pittsfield, 17,379; Stockbridge, 4,967; New Bedford (3 wards), 10,425; Boxford, 12,105; Salem (4 wards), 64,797; West Newbury, 4,125; Greenfield, 16,375; Amherst, 17,655; Cambridge (4 wards), 191,500; Concord, 50,361; Malden, 18,604; Newton (5 wards), 99,181; Reading, 7,930; Winchester, 10,550; Boston (12 wards), 240,069; Chelsea, 13,927; Leicester,,6,405; Webster, 10,550; Worcester (6 wards), 51,410. These indicate what might have been shown; as it is, no private library presentation is made. We simply give the totals by counties in the following table, and regret the failure to make the statistics complete: SPECIAL INTRODUCTION. lv Private Libraries. COUNTIES. Volumes. Barnstable,....... 1,365 Berkshire,. 68,783 Bristol,....... 19,220 Dukes,....... Essex,....... 122,922 Franklin,. 20,270 Hampden,..... 12,126 Hampshire,..... 27,296 Middlesex,... 427,471 Nantucket,....... 1,900 Norfolk,... 25,792 Plymouth,..... 16,010 Suffolk,...... 258,196 Worcester,.. 108,989 Total (State),.. 1,110,340 On page 753 will be found a chapter of NOTES on the incorporation of counties, cities and towns; unusual changes in population, with causes for same; changes in names, areas, boundaries, etc. The data in this chapter, so far as the incorporation of towns and cities and the dates of changes in boundaries are concerned, are taken from a compilation by the Secretary of State in 1860, and it has been, so far as practicable, revised and made complete up to the present time. Errors may be found in a few instances, but they occur, if at all, when the record is imperfect, or gives two dates. The causes of loss or gain, when unusual, were derived from certificates of enumerators after the census was taken; these reasons are given briefly, and without attempt at argument or discussion. Whenever changes in name or area of cities or towns have taken place since 1865, they are indicated in table of POPULATION FOR 1865 AND 1875 (page 725), and CENSUSES OF POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS (page 733), by an asterisk, and the facts are given under NOTES. It is hoped this chapter will prove not only of interest but of value to the public. In the APPENDIX (page 775), two tables of general value are given. Table I., entitled Aggregate of Polls, Valuation, Taxes, Houses, Horses, Cozus, Sheep and Taxable Land during Fifteen Years-1861 to 1875, was prepared from returns of assessors to the Secretary of State, and is particularly valuable to members of the legislature, as it Ivi CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. brings into small space various facts which they need. It is valuable in another sense, because the census takes account of animals on farms only, while this table gives all animals in the State. Table II. is entitled Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875. Valuation is from the returns of assessors to the Secretary of State, and the products from the census as shown in the second and third volumes. This table will be repeated in each volume of the census. The total products for 1875 are shown to be, in currency, as follows: Manufactures and fisheries,.... 596,415,866 00 Agriculture and mining,.. 43,461,599 00 Aggregate,......... $639,877,465 00 For 1865:Manufactures and fisheries,... $444,524,353 00 Agriculture and mining,.... 51,149,576 00 Aggregate,..... $495,673,929 00 These values should be reduced to a gold basis, in both years, in order to be of any service in comparison, as values; of course the only true comparison in products must be by quantity produced, but for this volume we use values, leaving a comparison of quantities for the appropriate volumes, where full analyses of returns of products will be given. On a gold basis of values the products of the State for 1875 and 1865 were as follows:For 1875:Manufactures and fisheries,... $532,514,166 00 Agriculture and miining,.... 38,804,999 00 Aggregate,.. $571,319,165 00 For 1865:Manufactures and fisheries,.. $283,136,530 00 Agriculture and mining,.... 32,579,347 00 Aggregate,.. $315,715,877 00 From this it is seen that a gain of $255,603,288, on a gold basis, or 81- per cent, has been made in the productions of the State since 1865. The population increased 30.38 per cent. The proportion of SPECIAL INTRODUCTION'. 1vii property, real and personal, according to valuation, to products, was as 3 to 1, in 1875; in 1865, as 2 to 1. We have not endeavored to make a complete analysis of the various tables in this volume; to do so would require another work of considerable size; but we have aimed to bring into summaries and combinations simply those features a casual examiner would expect to find pointed out for him, and to indicate the study which might be made of the facts presented. So many manipulations of totals can be made, and so various are the lessons to be taught, that it is simply impossible for us to do more than has been done. We could not expect to make all the combinations, additions and special presentations which at once suggest themselves, nor to make those which the student of statistics will want; he must make up his own special showings. Our province has been to furnish him with all the results of the enumeration, and leave mathematical work to take such shape as his investigations dictate. I.z p;, UD e POPULATION AND SEX. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. BARNSTABLE CO.,. 15,643 16,501 32,144 BERKSHIRE Co.-Con. Barnstable,.. 2,013 2,289 4,302 West Stockbridge,. 1,059 0922 1,981 Brewster,.. 588 631 1,219 Williamstown,.. 1,871 1,812 3,683 Chatham,. 1,093 1,181 2,274 Windsor,... 340 284 624 Dennis,... 1,630 1,739 3,369 Eastham,.. 331 308 639 BRISTOL COUNTY,. 63,362 67,725 131,087 Falmouth,.. 1,052 1,159 2,211 Acushnet,... 530 529 1,059 Harwich,.. 1,690 1,665 3,355 Attleborough,.. 4,578 4,646 9,224 Mashpee, 139 139 278 Berkley,... 380 401 781 Orleans, 646 727 1,373 Dartmouth,... 1,738 1,696 3,434 Provincctown,. 2,170 2,187 4,357 Dighton,.. 853 902 1,755 Sandwich,.. 1,648 1,769 3,417 Easton,... 1,987 1,911 3,898 Truro,... 534 564 1,098 Fairhaven,.. 1,306 1,462 2,768 Wellfleet,.. 1,012 976 1,988 Fall River,.. 21,686 23,654 45,340 Yarmouth,.. 1,097 1,167 2,264 Ward 1,... 7,355 7,946 15,301 " 2,... 2,453 2,729 5,182 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,. 33,685 34,585 68,270, 916 4,324 8,240 Adams,... 7,775 7,985 15,760 " 4,... 2,502 2,618 5,120 Alford,.... 185 204 389 5,... 1,859 2,170 4,029 Becket,... 699 630 1,329 6,.. 3,601 3,867 7,468 Cheshire,.. 876 817 1,693 Freetown,... 667 729 1,396 Clarksburg,... 351 319 670 Mansfield,... 1,301 1,355 2,656 Dalton,.... 815 944 1,759 New Bedford,.. 12,144 13,751 25,895 Egremont,...434 456 890 Ward 1,... 3,157 3,307 6,464 Florida,... 306 266 572 " 2,... 1,707 1,916 3,623 Great Barrington,. 2,046 2,339 4,385 " 3,... 1,382 1,672 3,054 Hancock,.. 376 354 730 " 4,... 1,864 2,172 4,036 Hinsdale,.. 759 812 1,571 " 5,.. 1,609 2,035 3,644 Lanesborough,. 691 666 1,357 " 6,.. 2,425 2,649 5,074 Lee, 1,865 2,035 3,900 Norton,.. 770 825 1,595 Lenox,.934 911 1,845 Raynham,... 847 840 1,687 Monterey,. 366 337 703 Rchoboth,... 909 918 1,827 Mt. Washington,.. 89 93 182 Scekonk,... 595 572 1,167 New Ashford, 87 73 160 Somerset,... 987 953 1,940 New Marlborough, 1,051 986 2,037 Swansea,... 662 646 1,308 Otis,.... 429 426 855 Taunton,... 9,950 10,495 20,445 Peru,... 243 200 443 Ward 1,... 1,704 1,793 3,497 Pittsfield,... 5,799 6,468 12,267 " 2,... 735 834 1,569 Richmond,. 564 577 1,141 " 3,... 1,505 1,584 3,089 Sandisfield,. 603 569 1,172 " 4,.,.. 840 992 1,832 Savoy,.385 345 730 " 5,... 961 875 1,836 Sheffield,... 1,099 1,134 2,233 c 6,... 1,139 1,147 2,286 Stockhbridge,... 1,013 1,076. 2,089 7,... 924 962 1,886 Tyringham,... 253 264 517 " 8,... 2,142 2,308 4,450 Washington,.. 322 281 603 Westport,... 1,472 1,440 2,912 [3] 4 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-18h5. POPULATION AND SEX-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. DUKES COUNTY,..1,949 2,122 4,071 ESSEX Co.-Con. Chilmark,... 252 256 508 Lynnfield,... 362 407 769 Edgartown,... 816 891 1,707 Manchester,..774 786 1,560 Gay Head,... 103 113 216 Marblehead,.. 3,773 3,904 7,677 Gosnold,... 65 50 115 Merrimac,... 1,132 1,039 2,171 Tisbury,... 713 812 1,525 Methuen,... 1,981 2,224 4,205 ESSEX COUNTY,.. 106,001 117,341 223,342 Middleton,.. 562 530 1,092 Nahant,... 340 426 766 Amesbury,... 1,787 2,029 3,816 Newbury,.. 730 696 1,426 Andover,.2,381 2,716 5,097 Newburyport,.. 5,971 7,352 13,323 Beverly, 3,478 3,793 7,271 Ward, 987 1,141 2,128 Boxford, 421 413 834 2 932 1,246 2,178 Bradford,... 1,067 1,280 2,347, 778 1,002 1,780 Danvers,... 3,062 2,962 6,024,.. 899 1,123 2,022 Essex,... 859 854 1,713 1124 1414 2538 Georgetown,.. 1,079 1,135 2,214 i 6, 1,231 1,426 2,677 Gloucester,.. 8,576 8,178 16,754 Andover, 1,463 1,518 2,981 Ward 1,. 1,216 1,153 2,3693,988 4,078 8,066 " 2,.. 1199 1,134 2,333 Rockport,.. 2,240 2,240 4,480 3, * 1,304 1,296 2,600 Rowley, 602 560 1,162 4,. 1,043 1,030 2,073 Salem,.. 11,808 14,150 25,958 5, * 1,>338 1,263 2,601 Ward 1,... 2,010 2,289 4,299 " 69.. 622 618 1,240 " 6,.. 1240. 1,924 2,482 4,406 t" 7,. 1,220 1,153 2,373, 1,5153,513 " 3,... 1,515 1,998 3,513 d" 8,. 6304 531 1,165 " 4,... 2,022 2,468 4,490 Groveland,.. 1,026 1,058 2,084 i,,708 3,160 5,868 Hamilton, 386 411 7971,629 1,753 3,382 Haverhill,... 6,897 7,731 14,628 Salisbury, 1,960 2,118 4,078 Wardt 1,.899 1,030 1,929 Saugus,... 1,267 1,311 2,578 2,. * 79 7 9766 1,773 Swampscott,.. 1,036 1,092 2,128 3,. * 1,3-27 1,485 2,812 Topsfield, 616 605 1,221 4,. 985 1,092 2,077 Wenham,.. 453 458 911 "< 5, 1,>476 1,534 3,010 West Newbury,. 1,041 980 2,021 " 6,... 1,413 1,614 3,027 Ipswich... 1,796 1,878 3,674 FRANKLIN COUNTY,.16,925 16,771 33,696 Lawrence,... 15,810 19,106 34,916 Ashfield,. 590 600 1,190 Ward 1,... 2,708 3,341 6,049 Bernardston,.. 478 513 991 " 2,.. 2,591 3,283 5,874 Buckland,. 1,032 889 1,921 " 3,... 2,278 3,088 5,366 Charlemont,.. 528 501 1,029 " 4,... 3,781 4,623 8,404 Colrain, 841 858 1,699 " 5,... 2,809 3,027 5,836 Conway, 743 709 1,452 " 6,. ~ 1,643 1,744 3,387 Deerfield,... 1,702 1,712 3,414 Lynn,....15,277 17,323 32,600 Erving,.. 424 370 794 Ward 1,.. 339 346 685 Gill,.... 335 338 673 " 2,. ~. 763 815 1,578 Greenfield,.1,653 1,887 3,540 " 3,... 3,021 3,367 6,388 Hawley,.. 314 274 588 " 4,.. 3,755 4,264 8,019 Heath,. 261 284 545 " 5, 3,581 4,222 7,803 Leverett,. 426 405 831 " 6,... 3,513 4,018 7,531 Leyden,.. 260 264 524'" 7,.. 305 291 596 Monroe, 111 79 190 POPULATION AND SEX. 5 POPULATION AND SEX-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. |Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. FRANKLIN Co. —Con. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, 21,589 23,232 44,821 Montague,... 1,743 1,637 3,380 Amherst,... 2,006 1,931 3,937 New Salem,.. 446 477 923 Belchertown,.. 1,161 1,154 2,315 Northfield,.. 801 840 1,641 Chesterfield,.. 375 371 746 Orange,... 1,239 1,258 2,497 Cummington,.. 445 471 916 Rowe,.. 379 282 661 Easthampton,.. 1,824 2,148 3,972 Shelburne,... 785 805 1,590 Enfield,... 522 543 1,065 Shutesbury,... 260 298 558 Goshen,... 179 170 349 Bunderland,... 432 428 860 Granby,... 410 402 812 Warwick,... 372 372 744 Greenwich,.. 287 319 606 Wendell,... 255 248 503 Hadley,... 1,072 1,053 2,125 Whately,... 515 443 958 Hatfield,... 836 764 1,600 HAMPDEN COUNTY,.45,290 49,014 94,304 Huntington,.. 530 565 1,095 Middlefield,.. 299 304 603 Agawam,... 1,106 1,142 2,248 Northampton,.. 5,273 5,835 11,108 Blandford,... 483 481 964 Pham, 303 330 633 Brimfield,... 597 604 1,201 Plainfield,... 240 241 481 Chester,. 715 681 1,396Prescott,.249 244 493 Chicopee,... 4,766 5,569 10,335 South Hadley, 1,460 1,910 3,370 Granville,... 629 611 1,240 Southampton,.. 524 526 1,050 Holland,.. 166 168 334 Ware,.. 1,890 2,252 4,142 Holyoke,... 7,438 8,822 16,260 esthampton, 274 282 556 Wardl 1,. 925 1,168 2,093 Williamsburg,. 1,020 1,009 2,029 2,..* 812 877 1,689 Worthington,.. 410 408 818 3,... 1,338 1,433 2,771 4,.. 1,731 2,282 4,013 MIDDLESEX COUNTY, 135,323 148,789 284,112 " 5,...,366 1,673 3,039 Acton,.. 854 854 1,708 " 6,... 662 790 1,452 Arlington,... 1,870 2,036 3,906 " 7,... 604 599 1,203 Ashby,. 453 509 962 Longmeadow,.. 738 729 1,467 Ashland,... 1,102 1,109 2,211 Ludlow,.620 602 1,222 Ayer,... 928 944 1,872 Monson,... 1,890 1,843 3,733 Bedford,.. 443 457 900 Montgomery,.. 154 150 304 Belmont,.. 964 973 1,937 Palmer,... 2,151 2,421 4,572 Billerica,. 896 985 1,881 Russell,.. 315 328 643 Boxborough,. 159 159 318 Southwick,.. 578 536 1,114 Burlington,... 329 321 650 Springfield,... 14,943 16,110 31,053 Cambridge,... 23,180 24,658 47,838 Ward 1,.. 3,828 4,025 7,853 Ward 1,... 4,315 4,516 8,831 " 2,... 1,874 1,803 3,677 " 2,. 6,278 7,010 13,288 " 3,... 2,113 2,314 4,427 " 3,. 5,029 5,004 10,033 " 4,.. 1,534 1,856 3,390 " 4,. 5,158 5,615 10,773 " 5,... 2,454 2,806 5,260 " 5,. 2,400 2,513 4,913 " 6,... 1,139 1,155 2,294 Carlisle,..276 272 548 " 7,... 790 827 1,617 Chelmsford,.. 1,188 1,184 2,372 " 8,.. 1,211 1,324 2,535 Concord,.. 1,300 1,376 2,676 Tolland,.. 238 214 452 Dracut,..577 539 1,116 Wales,... 524 496 1,020 Dunstable,.. 227 225 452 Westfield,... 4,133 4,298 8,431 Everett,... 1,791 1,860 3,651 West Springfield,. 1,830 1,909 3,739 Framingham,. 2,443 2,724 5,167 Wilbraham,.. 1,276 1,300 2,576 Groton,... 908 1,000 1,908 6 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. POPULATION AND SEX-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. MIDDLESEX CO.- Con. Holliston,... 1,675 1,724 3,399 Winchester,.. 1,476 1,623 3,099 Hopkinton,.. 2,296 2,207 4,503 Woburn,.. 4,717 4,851 9,568 Hudson,... 1,739 1,754 3,493 Lexington,... 1,242 1,263 2,505 NANTUCKET COUNTY, 1,389 1,812 3,201 Lincoln,. 421 413 834 Nantucket,.. 1,389 1,812 3,201 Littleton,. 483 467 950 Lowell,... 21,893 27,795 49,688 NORFOLK COUNTY,. 42,397 45,924 88,321 Ward 1,.. 2,374 3,387 5,761 2,. 3,682 5,617 9,299 Bellingham,.. 612 635 1,247 3,... 4,241 4,779,020 Braintree,.. 1,999 2,157 4,156 " 4,. 4,673 5169 9,842 Brookline,.. 2,962 3,713 6,675 5,. 4,790 6,096 10,886 Canton,. 1,975 2,217 4,192 6,... 2,133 2,747 4,880 Cohasset,... 1,067 1,130 2,197 Malden,.. 2133 2,747 4,800 2 Malden,. 5,141 5,702 10,843 Dedham,.. 2,666 3,090 5,756 Marlborough,.. 4,159 4,265 8,424 Dover,.. 31 331 650 Maynard,.. 964 1,001,965 Foxborough,. 1,355 1,813 3,168 Medford,.3,121 3,506 6,627 Franklin,.. 1,420 1,563 2,983 Melrose,... 1,840 2,150 3,990 olbroo,. 862 864 1,726 Natick,. 3,721 3,698 7,419 Hyde Park,... 2,934 3,3S2 6,316 Newton,... 7,443 8,662 16,105 Mdfield,. 515 648 1,163 Ward 1,. 1,357 1,832 3,189 Medway,.. 2,066 2,176 4,242 " 2, 1.532 1,688 3,220 Milton,.. 1,279 1,459 2,738 3,.. 1,363 1,546 2,909 Needham,.. 2,243 2,305 4,548 4,.. 948 1,125 2,0 73 Norfolk,.. 438 482 920 5,... 1,080 1,152 2,232 Norwood,... 861 888 1,749 6,.1,163 1,319 2,482 Quincy,.. 4,598 4,557 9,155 North Reading,.. 482 497 979 Randolph,.. 2,033 2,031 4,064 Pepperell,.. 951 976 1,927 Sharon,.. 625 705 1,330 Reading,... 1,456 1,730 3,186 Stoughton,.. 2,422 2,420 4,842 Sherborn,. 491 508 999 Walpole,.. 1,109 1,181 2,290 Shirley,.. 659 693 1,352 Weymouth,. 4,893 4,926 9,819 Somerville,. 10,639 11,229 21,868 Wrentham,.. 1,144 1,251 2,395 Ward 1,... 3,643 3,912 7,555 W 2r,.. 3,608 3,9657 7,2655 PLYMOUTH COUNTY,. 34,240 35,122 69,362 " 3,... 1,743 1,852 3,595 Abington,... 1,602 1,639 3,241 " 4,... 1,645 1,808 3,453 Bridgewater,.. 2,000 1,869 3,969 Stoneham,... 2,368 2,616 4,984 Brockton,... 5,242 5,336 10,578 Stow,... 508 514 1,022 Carver,.. 573 554 1,127 Sudbury,. 608 569 1,177 Duxbury,.. 1,104 1,141 2,245 Tewksbury,. 958 1,039 1,997 East Bridgewater,. 1,378 1,430 2,808 Townsend,.. 1,117 1,079 2,196 Halifax,.. 274 294 568 Tyngsborough,. 329 336 665 Hanover,.. 873 928 1,801 Wakefield,.. 2,511 2,838 5,349 Hanson,.. 630 635 1,265 Waltham,... 4,644 5,323 9,967 Hingham,... 2,212 2,442 4,654 Watertown,.. 2,432 2,667 5,099 Hull,... 161 155 316 Wayland,. 908 858 1,766 Kingston,.. 759 810 1,569 Westford,. 956 977 1,933 Lakeville,... 518 543 1,061 Weston,. 656 626 1,282 Marion,.. 392 470 862 Wilmington,.. 431 448 879 Marshfield,... 899 918 1,817 POPULATION AND SEX. 7 POPULATION AND SEX-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. PLYMOUTH CO.-Con. WORCESTER Co.-Con. Mattapoisett,.. 618 743 1,361 Barre,. 1,206 1,254 2,460 Middleborough,.. 2,466 2,557 5,023 Berlin,.... 483 504 987 Pembroke,.. 705 694 1,399 Blackstone,.. 2,157 2,483 4,640 Plymouth,... 3,083 3,287 6,370 Bolton,.. 492 987 Plympton,... 363 392 755 Boylston,. 439 456 895 Rochester,... 496 505 1,001 Brookfield,... 1,317 1,343 2,660 Rockland,... 2,200 2,003 4,203 Charlton,.. 945 907 1,852 Scituate,... 1,224 1,239 2,463 Clinton,.. 3,117 3,664 6,781 South Scituate,.. 924 894 1,818 Dana,... 379 381 760 South Abington,.. 1,220 1,236 2,456 Douglas,... 1,110 1,092 2,202 Wareham,.. 1,446 1,428 2,874 Dudley,... 1,286 1,367 2,653 West Bridgewater,. 878 880 1,758 Fitchburg,... 6,067 6,222 12,289 Ward 1,.. 714 753 1,467 SUFFOLK COUNTY,. 173,050 191,836 364,886 " 2. 1,195 1,246 2,441 3,... 630 677 1,307 Boston,... 162,262 179,657 341,919 s 4, 759 861 1,620 Ward 1,. 14,807 14,540 29,347 ~ 5, 974 927 1,901' 2,.. 11,964 11,891 23,855 " 6,... 1,795 1,758 3,553 3,... 6,946 7,555 14,501 Gardner,... 1,823 1,907 3,730 (( 4,. 1 4,833 4,639 9,472 " 4, 4,'833 4,39 9,472 Grafton,... 2,186 2,256 4,442 4 5, 5 3,805 3,813 7,618 Hardwick,... 1,016 976 1,992 6,. 5788 8,919 14,707 Harvard,... 585 719 1,304 7,.15,307.15,794 31,101 Holden,... 1,078 1,102 2,180 8,.. 5,482 5,868 11,350 Hubbardston,.. 737 703 1,440 " 9,. 7,262 9,549 16,811 Lancaster,... 899 1,058 1,957:' 10,... 7,465 9,273 16,738 10,... 7,465 9,27 3 16,738 Leicester,... 1,327 1,443 2,770 11,.. 7,829 10,634 18,463 Leominster,.. 2,634 2,567 5,201 12,.. 14,748 15,452 30,200 Luenburg.. 577 576 1,153 " 13,.5,254 5,280 10,534 Mendon,... 571 605 1,176 " 14... 7,397 8,966 16,363 ^ ^ 3 ^ 14,.. 7,397 8,966 16,363 Milford,... 4,883 4,935 9,818 " 15,.. 11,165 12,367 23,532 illbury... 2,149 2,380 4,529 16,.. 7,167 8,621 15,788 New Braintree,.. 323 283 606 17,... 5,425 6,358 11,783 Northborough,.. 662 736 1,398 19,... 3,104 3,096 6,200 Northbridge,. 2,028 2,002 4,030 20,... 5,255 4,856 10,111 North Brookfield,. 1,940 1,809 3,749 21,.. 5,494 6,095 11,589 Oakham,... 441 432 873 { 22,.. 5,765 6,091 11,856 Oxford,... 1,469 1,469 2,938 Chelsea,... 9,650 11,087 20,737 Paxton,... 300 300 600 Ward 1,. 1,679 1,935 3,614 Petersham,.. 600 603 1,203 2,. 2,659 3,022 5,681 Phillipston,... 335 331 666 ( 3,... * 2,650 3,005 5,655 Princeton,... 534 529 1,063 4, 2,662 3,125 5,787 Royalston,.. 610 650 1,260 Revere,.... 829 774 1,603 Rutland,... 548 482 1,030 Winthrop,. 309 318 627 Shrewsbury,'.. 768 756 1,524 Southborough,.. 982 1,004 1,986 WORCESTER COUNTY,. 103,540 106,755 210,295 Southbridge.. 2,816 2,924 5,740 Ashburnham,.. 1,049 1,092 2,141 Spencer,... 2,868 2,583 5,451 Athol,... 2,031 2,103 4,134 Sterling,... 783 786 1,569 Auburn,. 580 653 1,233 Sturbridge,.. 1,084 1,129 2,213 8 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. POPULATION AND SEX-CONCLUDED. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Females. Total. WORCESTER CO.- Con. W ORCESTER Co.-Con. Sutton,.... 1,493 1,558 3,051 Winchendon,.. 1,890 1,872 3,762 Templeton,... 1,356 1,408 2,764 Worcester,.. 24,214 25,103 49,317 Upton,.... 951 1,174 2,125 Ward 1,... 2,970 3,028 5,998 Uxbridge,.1,466 1,563 3,029 " 2,... 1,993 2,191 4,184 Warren,... 1,618 1,642 3,260 " 3,... 3,093 2,845 5,938 Webster,... 2,473 2,591 5,064 " 4,... 3,645 3,557 7,202 Westborough,.. 2,684 2,457 5,141 " 5,... 4,053 4,195 8,248 West Boylston,.. 1,454 1,448 2,902 " 6,... 3,764 3,809 7,573 West Brookfield,.. 902 1,001 1,903 " 7,... 3,064 3,446 6,510 Westminster,.. 822 890 1,712 8,.. 1,632 2,032 3,664 RECAPITULATION. C O U N T I E S. Males. Females. Total. THE STATE,.... 794,383 857,529 1,651,912 Barnstable,.. 15,643 16,501 32,144 Berkshire,....... 33,685 34,585 68,270 Bristol,. 63,362 67,725 131,087 Dukes,....... 1,949 2,122 4,071 Essex,...... 106,001 117,341 223,342 Franklin,. 16,925 16,771 33,696 Hampden,......... 45,290 49,014 94,304 Hampshire,... 21,589 23,232 44,821 Middlesex,.......... 135,323 148,789 284,112 Nantucket,....... 1,389 1,812 3,201 Norfolk,...... 42,397 45,924 88,321 Plymouth,....... 34,240 35,122 69,362 Suffolk,. 173,050 191,836 364,886 Worcester,.......... 103,540 106,755 210,295 POLLS AND VOTERS. 2 [9] POLLS AND VOTERS. COUNTIES, N COUNTIES,. CITIES CITIES CZ AND TowNs. I AND TOWNS. _ BARNSTABLE,. 9,109 8,064 373 8,487 BERKS.-Con. Barnstable,. 1,251 1,159 45 1,204 W. Stockbridge, 549 314 105 419 Brewster,. 336 301 6 307 WVilliamstown, 864 617 85 702 Chatham,.. 621 593 10 603 Windsor,.. 183 157 8 165 Dennis,. 865 897 24 921 Eastham,.. 176 167 5 172 BRISTOL,.. 35,384 20,819 6,057 26,876 Falmouth,. 690 628 4 632 Fsalmouth,. 690 628 4 632 Acushnet,. 297 286 2 288 Harwich,.. 927 841 24 865 Attleborough,. 2,737 1,651 233 1,884 Mashpee,.. 68 62 2 64 Mashpee,.. 68 62 2 64 Bcrkley,.. 237 223 4 227 Orleans,.. 406 396 4 400 Dartmouth,. 1,089 792 22 814 Provincetown,. 1,279 823 125 948 Dgon,. 495 398 18 416 Sandwich,. 958 794 93 887 Easton,.. 1,104 685 188 873 Truro,.. 314 262 13 275 Fairhaven,. 803 726 34 760 Wellflcet,.. 601 567 11 578 Wellfleet,.. 601 567 11 5 7 8 Fall lRiver,. 11,093 3,624 3,400 7,024 Yarmouth,. 617 574 7 581 Yarmouth,. 617 574 7 581 Ward 1,. 3,723 967 1,281 2,248 2,. 1,340 321 509 830 BERKSHIRE, 17,869 11,434 2,701 14,135 3, 139 439 477 916 Adams,.. 4,007 2,268 552 2,820 " 4,. 1,345 425 471 896 Alford,.. 107 105 1 106 " 5,. 1,019 662 310 972 Becket,. 376 237 43 280 " 6,. 1,727 810 352 1,162 Cheshire,. 480 309 92 401 Freetown,. 387 338 10 348 Clarksburg,. 189 140 19 159 Mansfield,. 757 550 72 622 Dalton,.. 430 245 97 342 New Bedford,. 7,224 4,982 1,022 6,004 Egremont,. 282 220 13 233 Ward 1,. 1,713 897 385 1,282 Florida,.. 148 112 10 122 " 2,. 1,059 880 100 980 Gt. Barrington, 1,132 798 146 944 3,. 897 803 45 848 Hancock,.. 211 166 12 178 " 4,. 1,149 873 126 999 Hinsdale,.. 419 225 92 317 " 5,. 1,011 717 134 851 Lanesborough, 370 206 59 265 " 6,. 1,395 812 232 1,044 Lee,.. 987 629 192 821 Norton,.. 430 357 31 388 Lenox,.. 486 311 98 409 Raynham,. 483 405 23 428 Monterey,. 200 165 9 174 Rehoboth,. 551 505 19 524 Mt.Washington, 53 44 2 46 Seekonk,.. 359 301 12 313 New Ashford,. 43 38 4 42 Somerset,.. 553 382 52 434 New Marlboro', 530 391 73 464 Swansea,.. 389 306 14 320 Otis,.. 236 207 5 212 Taunton,.. 5,505 3,518 883 4,401 Peru,.. 122 89 8 97 Ward,. 965 659 166 825 Pittsfield,.. 3,127 1,770 751 2,521 " 2,. 479 315 53 368 Richmond,. 312 151 42 193 " 3,. 829 390 231 621 Sandisfield,. 34 84 22 306 " 4,. 542 408 47 455 Savoy,. 224 194 5 199 " 5,. 545 367 72 439 Sheffield,.. 595 445 42 487 " 6,. 651 459 108 567 Stockbridge,. 550 376 80 456 " 7,. 512 420 34 454 Tyringham,. 141 125 8 133 " 8,. 982 500 172 672 Washington,. 159 96 26 122 Westport,. 891 790 18 808 rl 12 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. POLLS AND VOTERS-CONTINUED. COUNTIE S,.S I COUNTIES, O _.- CITIES CITIES AND TOWNS., AND TOWNS. 3 _____________ Z Z____________^E-Z Es DUKES,.. 1,205 1,104 13 1,117 EssEx-Con. Chilmark,. 163 157 1 158 Lynn-con. Edgartown,. 489 460 6 466'Ward 5,. 2,109 1,572 232 1,804 Gay Head,. 61 58 - 58 " 6,. 1,960 1,322 367 1,689 Gosnold,.. 33 30 1 31 " 7,. 147 97 33 130 Tisbury,.. 459 399 5 404 Lynnfield,. 224 181 5 186 Manchester,. 443 373 29 402 ESSEX,..60340 40,631 7,999 48,630 Marblehead,. 2,100 1,731 168 1,899 Mcrrimac,. 733 561 51 612 Amesbury,. 1,003 538 208 746 Amesbury,. 1,003 538 208 746 ^ Methuen,.. 1,172 811 116 927 Andover,.. 1,196 765 39 804Middleton,. 314 250 10 260 Beverly,.. 1,928 1,610 138 1,748 Nhant,.. 207 138 31 169 Boxford,.. 253 218 3 221 ewbury,. 448 389 13 402 Bradford,.. 626 499 47 546 Newbuyport,. 3,438 2,463 364 2,827 Danvers,.. 1,437 1,014 176 1,190 Ward 1,. 583 486 24 510 Essex,.. 522 461 23 484 2, 523 327 55 382 Georgetown,. 673 583 48 631 3 476 359 49 408 Gloucester,. 4,810 2,723 717 3,440. 4,. 531 395 63 458 Ward 1,. 655 371 101 472. 628 387 102 489 " 2,. 591 260 94 354 697 509 71 58 3,. 765 372 131 503 No. Andover, 810 491 151 642 s 4,. 648 263 144 407 Peabody,.. 2,212 1,364 356 1,720 5,. 784 440 133 7 3 Iockport,. 1,348 995 61 1,056 6,. 337 257 45 302 Rowley,.. 395 369 12 381 4 7 *. 679 479 61 1 540 Salem,.. 6,564 4,337 961 5,298 " 8,. 351 281 8 I 289 Ward 1,. 1,056 614 216 830 Groveland,. 584 451 40 491 4 2,. 1,179 982 100 1,082 Hamilton,. 236 209 4 213 3,. 957 704 149 853 Haverhill,. 4,245 3,327 379 3,706 4. 1,150 695 194 889 Ward 1,. 629 542 26 568 5. 1,313 741 168 909 " 2,. 524 485 19 504 C" 6,. 909 601 134 735 f 3,. 853 554 324 678 Salisbury,. 1,243 997 96 1,093 4,. 559 470 39 5C9 ESaugus,.. 765 567 77 644 5,. 882 677 68 745 Swampscott,. 612 508 33 541 6s(;,'. 798 599 103 702 Topsfield,. 394 336 20 356 Ipswich,..; 1,015 848 69 917 Wenham,.. 277 247 4 251 Lawrence,. 8,489 3,221 2,382 5,603 West Newbury, 602 418 93 511 Ward 1,. 1,460 530 407 937 2,. 1,455 579 468 1,047 * 3,. 1,233 420 376 796 FRANKLIN,. 9,786 7,803 713 8,516 4,. 1,956 659 595 1,254 Ashfield,.. 352 337 5 342 5,. 1,564 674 364 1,038 Bernardston,. 278 257 4 261 6,. 821 359 172 531 Buckland,. (606 333 97 430 Lynn,.. 9,022 6,638 1,075 7,713 Charlemont,. 353 298 8 306 Ward 1,. 197 178 6 184 Colrain,.. 474 411 10 421 " 2,. 464 400 17 417 Conway,.. 422 319 21 340 " 3,. 1,775 1,393 167 1,560 Deerfield,.. 926 628 173 801 I" 4,. 2,370 1,666 253 1,929 Erving,.. 244 196 22 218 - - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ POLLS AND VOTERS. 13 POLLS AND VOTERS-CONTINUED. -... C FRANK.-Con. HAMPD.-Co n. COGill, 202 186189 OU'gfied- on. Greenfied,. 957 721 114 835 Ward 4,. 875 672 60 732 Hawley,.. 172 162 2 164 " 5,. 1,373 1,054 185 1,239 Heath,. 150 140 2 142 6,. 661 394491 FRANK.-COn. HAMPD.-Con. Gill,. 202 186 3 189 Sp'gfield-con. Greenfield,. 957 721 114 835 Ward 4,. 875 672 60 732 Hawley,.. 172 162 2 164 Is 5, 1,373 1,054 185 1,239 Heath,. 150 140 2 142 cc,. 661 394 97 491. Leverett,.. 257 246 3 249 " 7,. 441 351 37 388 Leyden,.. 136 106 8 114 " 8,. 608 244 85 329 Monroe,.. 53 47 2 49 Tolland,.. 134 103 15 118 Montague,. 954 585 122 707 Wales,.. 322 235 19 254 New Salem,. 269 256 2 258 Westfield,. 2,483 1,796 310 2,106 Northfield,. 460 413 17 430 W. Springfield, 1,031 687 143 830 Orange,.. 782 709 13 722 Wilbraham,. 708 565 50 615 Rowe,.. 217 156 19 175 Shelburne,. 456 378 15 393 HAMPSHIRE,. 11,381 8,018 1,235 9,253 Shutesbury,. 159 154 3 157 Amherst,. 875 789 58 847 Sunderland,. 228 181 20 201 Belchertown,. 589 532 21 553 Warwick,. 237 218 - 218 Chesterfield,. 219 203 5 208 Wendell,.. 170 147 6 153 Cmmington, 278 246 1 247 Whately,.. * 272 219 22 241 Easthampton,. 898 464 170 634 Enfield,.. 302 258 15 273 HAMPDEN,. 25,056 15,355 3,557 18,912 Goshen,.. 105 94 2 96 Agawam,.. 618 395 37 432 Granby,. 239 191 8 199 Blandford,. 267 253 6 259 Greenwich, 185 78 2 80 Brimfield,. 347 288 10 298 Hadley,. 579 390 38 428 Chester,.. 399 333 22 355 Hatfield,. 440 256 38 294 Chicopee,.. 2,454 1,222 464 1,686 Huntington,. 304 230 31 261 Granville,. 347 279 16 295 Middlefield,. 169 118 11 129 Holland,.. 85 82 1 83 Northampton,. 2,764 1,756 475 2,231 Holyoke,.. 3,861 1,306 919 2,225 Pelam,. 169 143 3 146 Ward 1,. 466 137 104 241 Plainfield,. 164 155 1 156, 2,. 456 237 70 307 Prescott,.. 144 143 1 144 ~6 3, 672 114 200 314 South Hadley,. 734 467 102 569 4 4. 848 178 212 390 Southampton, 305 252 8 260 5,. 672 118 222 340 IWa re,. 973 534 145 679 6,. 417 305 63 368 Westhampton, 150 118 6 124 7. 330 217 48 265 IWilliamsburg,. 557 375 91 466 Longmeadow,. 451 302 33 335 Worthington,. 239 226 3 229 Ludlow,.. 327 243 11 254 Monson,.. 910 640 74 714 MIDDLESEX,. 75,831 46,471 12,572 59,043 Montgomery,. 84 81 1 82 Acton,.. 509 412 35 447 Palmer,.. 1,126 670 91 761 Arlington,. 1,060 571 223 794 Russell,.. 195 131 15 146 Ashby,., 263 252 3 255 Southwick,. 334 293 13 306 Ashland,.. 599 464 58 522 Springfield,. 8,573 5,451 1,307 6,758 Ayer,. 545 380 84 464 Ward 1,. 2,130 1,108 431 1,539 Bedford,.. 242 199 25 224 "2,. 1,265 889 161 1,050 Belmont,.. 563 264 73 337 " 3,. 1,220 739 251 990 Billerica,.. 507 357 62 419 __ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - 14 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1-875. POLLS AND VOTERS-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, ~ I.COUNTIES, ~ o * C) 0 CITIES I CZ CITIES I > AND TowNs. | I AND TOWNS. I I (4 Cs Z3 I- CZ Z Z E MID'SEX-Con. MID'SEX-CCon. Boxborough,. 95 80 7 87 Somerville,. 5,946 3,550 915 4,465 Burlington,. 206 130 19 149 Ward 1, 2,032 1,222 316 1,538 Cambridge,. 12,742 6,756 2,457 9,213 " 2,. 1,954 1,048 348 1,396 WVard 1, 2,565 1,572 296 1,868 " 3,. 1,006 647 134 781 " 2,. 3,479 1,848 767 2,615 " 4,. 954 613 117 750 " 3,. 2,538 996 724 1,720 Stoneham,. 1,418 1,079 202 1,281 " 4,. 2,914 1,748 426 2,174 Stow,.. 296 229 32 261 " 5,. 1,246 592 244 836 Sudbury,. 360 293 11 304 Carlisle,. 173 156 7 163 Tewksbury, 338 251 32 283 Chelmsford,. 648 452 76 528 Townscnd, 654 539 31 570 Concord,.. 766 550 74 624 Tyngsborough, 175 145 8 153 Dracut,. 329 246 48 294 Wakefield,. 1,379 982 236 1,218 Dunstable,. 136 127 4 131 Waltham,. 2,598 1,445 452 1,897 Everett,.. 961 681 125 806 Watertown,. 1,417 810 310 1,120 Framingham,. 1,319 887 167 1,054 Wayland,. 548 388 59 447 Groton,.. 508 381 33 414 Westford,. 571 413 66 479 Holliston,.. 971 695 138 833 Weston,.. 411 316 19 335 Hopkinton,. 31,145 620 328 948 Wilmington,. 261 206 20 226 Hudson,.. 947 599 100 699 Winchester,. 846 506 125 631 Lexington,. 729 485 82 567 Woburn,. 2,642 1,376 582 1,958 Lincoln,.. 251 155 18 173 Littleton,.. 262 200 9 209 NANTUCKET,. 904 860 30 890 Lowell,.. 12,606 6,737 2,324 9,061 Nantucket,. 904 860 30 890 Ward 1,. 1,368 682 241 923 2,. 2,248 1,347 334 1,681 3,. 2,306 1892 637 1,529 NORFOLK,. 23,741 15,621 3,591 19,212 4,. 2,790 1,683 442 2,125 Bellingham, 360 271 24 295 5,. 2,712 1,489 429 1,918 Braintree,. 1,190 820 176 1,005 " 6,. 1,182 644 241 885 Brookline,. 1,720 815 432 1,247 Maiden,.. 2,888 1,892 428 2,320 Canton,.. 999 506 227 733 Marlborough,. 2,000 1,027 618 1,645 Cohasset,. 611 462 35 497 Maynard,. 490 202 108 310 Dcdham,. 1,375 824 291 1,115 Medford,. 1,804 1,291 221 1,512 Dover,.. 188 126.22 148 Melrose,.. 1,115 852 183 1,035 Foxborough,. 809 6410 55 695 Natick,. 1,971 1,237 479 1,716 Franklin,.. 755 494 74 568 Newton,.. 4,134 2,554 724 3,278 Holbrook, 509 391 37 428 Ward 1,. 784 559 84 643 Hyde Park,. 1,569 967 270 1,237, 2,. 814 437 207 644 Medfield,.. 326 287 8 295 " 3,. 741 463 131 594 Medway,.. 1,100 700 165 865 " 4,. 510 357 82 439 Milton,.. 734 491 88 579 Is 5,. 618 370 117 487 Needham,. 1,282 698 217 915 " 6, 667 368 103 471 Norfolk,.. 54 169 27 196 North Reading, 287 255 9 264 Norwood,. 474 312 87 399 Pepperell,. 574 473 21 494 Quincy,. 2,569 1,548 428 1,976 Reading,. 927 782 47 829 Randolph, 1,185 816 243 1,059 Sherborn,.. 305 250 22 272 Sharon,. 373 283 32 315 Shirley, 394 292 33 325 Stoughton, 1,306 923 22 1,151 POLLS AND VOTERS. 15 POLLS AND VOTERS-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, O S. COUNTIES,. 7 CITIES CITIES n. C AND TOWN. | | AND T OWNS. |, NORFO'K-Con. SUFFOLK-Con. Walpole,.. 620 435 86 521 Boston-con. Weymouth,. 2,773 2,131 293 2,424 Ward 12,. 7,694 3,867 1,498 5,365 Wrentham,. 660 503 46 549 " 13,. 2,807 1,017 898 1,915 14,. 4,302 2,66 693 3,349 PLYMOUTH,. 19,792 16,141 1,298 17,439 15,. 6,087 2,192 1,667 3,859 Abington,. 919 724 108 832 16,. 4,277 2,825 608 3,433 Bridgewater,. 966 674 111 785 " 17,. 3,096 1,648 875 2,523 Brockton,. 3,063 2,166 268 2,434 " 19, 1,850 995 420 1,415 Carver,.. 322 299 2 301 " 20, 2,853 1,620 750 2,370 Duxbury,.. 650 620 21 641 21,. 3,226 2,077 681 2,758 E. Bridgewater, 831 702 29 731 22 3,336 2,216 580 2,796 Halifax,.. 180 169 - 169 Chelsea,.. 5,498 3,75 705 4,480 Hanover,.. 533 482 23 505 Ward 1,. 1051 738 144 882 Hanson,.. 372 342 9 351 2,. 1,526 959 197 1,156 Hingham,.. 1,267 964 100 1,064 " 3, 1,401 87 239 1,116 Hull,.. 93 77 6 83 4, 1,520 1,201 125 1,326 Kingston,. 458 389 25 414 Revere,. 437 277 31 308 Lakeville,. 320 288 7 295 Winthrop, 174 148 10 158 Marion,.. 238 230 2 232 Marshfield,. 545 510 6 516 WORCESTER,. 57,642 36,440 8,452 44,892 Mattapoisett,. 399 381 8 389 Asburnham, 624 491 22 513 Middleborough, 1,493 1,334 42 1,376 A,.. 65 1,014 59 1,073 Pembroke. 430 398 9 407 A,.. 290 199 20 219 Plymouth,. 1,847 1,544 112 1,656 Barre,. 743 606 33 639 Plympton,. 219 201 8 209 Berlin,.. 277 2466 13 259 Rochester,. 300 282 4 286 Ba tne,. 1,120 502 297 799 Rockland,. 1,135 809 195 1,004 Bolton,.. 275 230 15 245 Scituate,. 687 561 50 611 Bolston,. 242 180 21 201 South Scituate, 528 490 12 502 Brookfel,. 771 581 64 645 So. Abington,. 745 633 48 681 Carlton.. 536 440 30 470 Charlton,. 1, 536 440 30 470 Wareham,. 770 547 48 595 Cinton,.. 1,612 662 489 1,151 WBridgewater, 482 325 45 370 Dana,.. 236 221 2 223 Dana,. 1 0 221 2 223 Douglas,.. 586 399 31 430 SUFFOLK,..101,646 53,081 20,680 73,761 Dudley,.. 603 239 117 356 Boston,.. 95,537 48,881 19,934 68,815 Fitchburg,. 3,548 2,334 481 2,815 Ward 1,. 7,584 3,739 1,625 5,364 Ward 1,6. 454 368 29 397 2,. 6,729 1,503 2,323 3,826 2,. 658 329 103 432 4 3,. 4,571 2,466 1,003 3,469 " 3,. 406 349 23 372 " 4, 3,753 2,382 508 2,890 4,. 486 415 24 439 5,. 2,432 944 627 1,571 " 5,. 630 516 57 573 s 6,. 3,980 3,062 284 3,346 6,. 914 357 245 602 7,. 8,201 1,848 2,222 4,070 Gardner,.. 1,091 789 92 881 " 8,. 3,929 2,141 524 2,665 Grafton,. 1,163 761 89 850 " 9,. 4,931 3,138 771 3,909 Hardwick, 531 322 14 336 " 10,. 4,935 3,026 772 3,798 Harvard,... 359 283 19 302 " 11,. 4,964 3,519 605 4,124 Holden,.. 588 392 75 467 16 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. POLLS AND VOTERS-CONCLUDED. COUNTIES, | I I. COUNTIES, | | N. CITIES a -) CITIES AND TOWNS. P AND TOWNS. P WO'STER —COn. WO'STER-Con. Hubbardston,. 420 377 21 398 Spencer,.. 1,463 700 176 876 Lancaster,. 501 337 59 396 Sterling,.. 476 415 31 446 Leicester,.. 748 430 115 545 Sturbridge,. 592 424 43 467 Leominster,. 1,619 1,251 140 1,391 Sutton,. 754 480 31 511 Lunenburg,. 333 293 6 299 Templetol,. 771 600 46 646 Mendon,.. 332 244 15 259 Upton,.. 557 441 42 483 Milford,.. 2,621 1,440 688 2,128 Uxbridge,. 729 456 144 600 Millbury,.. 1,084 531 224 755 Warren,.. 939 574 77 651 New Braintree, 190 148 16 164 Webster,.. 1,376 637 256 893 Northborough, 386 302 15 317 Westborough,. 1,412 945 183 1,128 Northbridge,. 1,104 518 145 663 West Boylston, 767 449 61 510 N. Brookfield,. 1,013 606 164 770 W. Brookfield, 518 362 37 399 Oakham,.. 257 214 8 222 Westminster,. 503 442 26 468 Oxford,.. 843 597 89 686 Winchendon,. 1,078 796 93 889 Paxton,.. 178 144 15 159 Worcester,. 13,689 7,729 3,125 10,854 Petersham,. 345 305 21 326 Ward 1,. 1,691 1,097 340 1,437 Phillipston,. 190 167 10 177 " 2,. 1,159 902 114 1,016 Princeton,. 314 270 9 279 " 3,. 1,522 534 497 1,031 Royalston,. 368 322 10 332 " 4,. 2,086 820 696 1,516 Rutland,.. 277 243 23 266 " 5,. 2,083 710 787 1,497 Shrewsbury,. 432 346 26 372 " 6,. 2,143 1,220 440 1,660 Southborough, 513 373 44 417 " 7,. 1,896 1,455 203 1,658 Southbridge,. 1,490 641 235 876 " 8,. 1,109 991 48 1,039 RECAPITULATION. COUNTIES. Ratable Polls. Native Voters. NaturalizedTotal Voters. Voters. THE STATE,... 449,686 281,842 69,271 351,113 Barnstable,.. 9,109 8,064 373 8,437 Berkshire,. 17,869 11,434 2,701 14,135 Bristol,........ 35,384 20,819 6,057 26,876 Dukes,.. 1,205 1,104 13 1,117 Essex,........ 60,340 40,631 7,999 48,630 Franklin,....... 9,786 7,803 713 8,516 Hampden,.... 25,056 15,355 3,557 18,912 Hampshire,... 11,381 8,018 1,235 9,253 Middlesex,. 75,831 46,471 12,572 59,043 Nantucket,.....904 860 30 890 Norfolk,.....23,741 15,621 3,591 19,212 Plymouth,...... 19,792 16,141 1,298 17,439 Suffolk,... 101,646 53,081 20,680 73,761 Worcester,.. 57,642 36,440 8,452 44,892 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES 8 [171 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES. COUNTIES, b g COUNTIES,.: = CITIES 04 CITIES. AND TOWNS. S. g AN TowNS. |- f0 E.- WQ - Cs BARNSTABLE,. 7,326 514 7,840 8,333 BERKS.-Con. Barnstable,. 1,067 99 1,166 1,136 W. Stockbridge, 369 20 389 421 Brewster,.. 289 11 300 321 Williamstown,. 579 9 588 711 Chatham,.. 514 72 586 579 Windsor,.. 135 13 148 146 Dennis,.. 800 28 828 885 Eastham,.. 156 10 166 172 BRISTOL,. 18,870 853 19,723 28,561 Falmouth,.. 492 24 516 557 cushnet, 247253 Acushnet,. 247 6 253 263 Harwich,.. 766 36 802 861 Attleborough,. 1,496 24 1,520 1,980 Mashpee,.. 61 2 63 66 Mashpee,.. 61 2 63 66 Berkley,.. 174 1 175 191 Orleans,.. 353 35 388 385 Dartmouth,. 781 67 848 857 Provincetown,. 837 18 855 1,114 Dighton,.. 378 10 388 447 Sandwich,.. 729 72 801 837 aston,. 664672 Easton,.. 664 8 672 866 Truro,... 256 40 296 294 Fairhaven,. 571 19 590 694 Wellfleet,. 442 18 460 517 Fall River,. 4,192 418 4,610 8,997 Yarmouth,.. 564 49 613 609 Ward 1,.. - - - 2,928 " 2,.. - - 1,049 BERKSIIRE,. 11,496 527 12,023 14,168 " 3. - - - 1,725 Adams,.. 1,963 39 2,002 2,916 " 4,.. - 1,016 Alford,.. 90 2 92 97 " 5,.. - - 865 Becket,.. 245 15 260 277 " 6,. - - - 1,414 Cheshire,.. 332 12 344 394 Freetown,.. 297 2 299 346 Clarksburg,. 118 7 125 139 Mansfield,.. 519 22 541 654 Dalton,. 270 5 275 371 New Bedford,. 3,925 73 3,998 5,826 Egremont,.. 187 2 189 210 Ward 1,.. - - - 1,305 Florida,. 119 - 119 125 " 2,.. - - 887 Gt. Barrington,. 811 28 839 955 3,.. - - - 790 Hancock,.. 127 13 140 154 " 4,.. - - - 911 Hinsdale,.. 256 17 273 329 " 5,.. - - - 799 Lanesborough,. 259 5 264 287 " 6,. - - - 1,134 Lee,... 707 11 718 858 Norton,.. 344 15 359 371 Lenox,.. 358 44 402 394 Raynham,.. 381 16 397 411 Monterey,.. 131 13 144 148 Rehoboth,.. 399 17 416 460 Mt. Washington, 45 1 46 41 Seekonk,.. 240 4 244 293 New Ashford,. 34 2 36 37 Somerset,.. 300 11 311 460 New Marlboro',. 385 14 399 443 Swansea,.. 281 13 294 331 Otis,.. 178 25 203 188 Taunton,.. 3,072 90 3,162 4,399 Peru,.. 87 6 93 104 Ward 1,.. - - - 787 Pittsfield,.. 1,947 105 2,052 2,507 " 2,.. - - 342 Richmond,.. 235 7 242 248 " 3,.. - - 681 Sandisfield,. 246 32 278 264 " 4,. - - 434 Savoy,.. 158 22 180 185 " 5,.. - 432 Sheffield,. 478 25 503 514 " 6,.. - - 531 Stockbridge,. 420 31 451 468 " 7,,. - - 419 Tyringham,. 103 2 105 109 " 8,.. - - 773 Washington,. 124 124 128 Westport,.. 609 37 646 715 [19] 20 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, * COUNTIES, a | CITIES CITIES.. AND TOWNS. s AND TOWNS. - a 31' DUKES,.. 1,029 41 1,070 1,135 EssEX —Con. Chilmark,.. 118 7 125 142 Lynn-con. Edgartown,. 456 14 470 492 Ward 5,.. - - - 1,790 Gay Head,.. 40 7 47 44 " 6,. - - - 1,709 Gosnold,. 26 - 26 28 " 7,. - - - 117 Tisbury,.. 389 13 402 429 Lynnfield,. 163 7 170 190 Manchester,. 290 45 335 418 EssEx,. 35,015 1,216 36,231 50,138 Marblehead,. 1,179 40 1,219 1,881 Merrimac,.. 396 4 400 522 Amesbury,.. 498 16 514 868 huen,.. 612 4 616 899 Andover,.. 809 18 827 1,032 Middleton,. 188 2 190 233 Beverly,. 1,246 153 1,399 1,790 Nahant,.. 133 44 177 154 Boxford,. 177 9 186 212 Newbury,.. 270 14 284 328 Bradford,.. 404 9 413 531 Newburyport,. 2,272 44 2,316 3,128 Danvers,. 1,000 14 1,014 1,288 Ward,. - - - 525 Essex,.. 343 - 343 469 2..511 Georgetown,. 418 6 424 547 ~ 3' - 419 Gloucester,. 2,286 68 2,354 3,590 4- 487 Ward 1,. - - - 497 " 5.. - - - 577 " 2,.. I - - - 1 497 " 6,.. - - - 609 46 3,.. - - 522 North Andover, 532 16 548 648 it 4,. - - - 440 Peabody,. 1,300 50 1,350 1,821 9 5)' * * ~ - " -- - 546 Rockport,.. 704 36 740 1,041 6",. - ~ - - 293 Rowley,. 248 5 253 308 7,. - - - 529 Salem,.. 3,805 78 3,883 5,923' 8,. - - 266 Ward 1,. - - - 980 Groveland,.. 343 2 345 466 " 2. - 1,103 Hamilton,.. 159 11 170 182 ~ 3,. - 845 Haverhill,.. 2,558 85 2,643 3,422 " 4 * - 1,000 Ward 1,.. - - - 436 ~ 5" - - - 1,227 " 2,.. - - 422 " 6.. - - 768 cc 3,.. - - - 646 Salisbury,. 754 12 766 1,061 S" 4,. - - - 479 Saugus,. 473 15 488 568 " 5*,.. - - - 721 Swampscott,. 410 70 480 524 6,. - - - 718 Topsfield,.. 21 9 220 284 Ipswich,...618 7 625 856 Wenam, 180 6 186 219 Lawrence,.. 4,203 74 4,277 6,797 West Newbury, 391 18 409 471 Ward 1,.. - - - 1,127 " 2,.. - - 1,108 cc 2,.. - - - 974 FRANKLIN, 6,609 268 6,877 7,856 " 4,. - - - 1,621 Ashfield,. 253 4 257 290 "' 5,.. - - - 1,257 Bernardston,. 211 7 218 246 " 6,. - - - 710 Buckland,. 317 12 329 419 Lynn,.. 5,442 225 5,667 7,467 Charlemont,. 200 5 205 241 Wardl,.. - - - 163 Colrain,. 332 14 346 357 " 2,.. - - - 406 Conway,.. 286 11 297 336 3,.. - - - 1,565 Deerfield,.. 609 30 639 676 ~" 4,.. - - 1,717 Erving,.. 169 3 172 196 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES. 21 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES-CoNTINUED. COUNTIES, | Q. COUNTIES, X CITIES: _ ~ CITIES; OS do - AND TOWNS.. g ANI) TOWNS. B ~ FRANKL.-COn. HAMPD.-Con. Gill,... 147 8 155 168 Sp'gfield-con. Greenfield,.. 662 34 696 806 Ward 4,.. - - - 745 Hawley,.. 118 17 135 126 " 5,.. - - - 1,252 Heath,.. 126 7 133 132 6,.. - - - 536 Leverett,.. 189 6 195 211 ( 7,.. - - - 407 Leyden,.. 98 3 101 108 " 8,.. - - 438 Monroe,.. 36 1 37 44 Tolland,.. 86 19 105 94 Montague,.. 565 16 581 778 Wales,.. 69 5 74 243 New Salem,. 234 13 247 262 Westfield,.. 1,421 47 1,468 1,896 Northfield,.. 375 7 382 402 W. Springfield, 607 23 630 857 Orange,. 494 7 501 695 Wilbraham,. 458 20 478 551 Rowe,.. 117 4 121 140 Shelburne,.. 281 2 283 357 HAMPSHIRE,. 7,948 306 8,254 9,596 Shutesbury,. 136 8 144 147 Amherst,. 748 40 788 833 Sunderland,. 168 5 173 181 Belchertown,. 481 23 504 560 Warwick,.. 168 28 196 192 Chesterfield,. 175 5 180 188 Wendell,. 120 10 130 136on,. 210230 234 Cummington,. 210 20 230 234 Whately,.. 198 6 204 210 Easthampton,. 581 5 586 732 Enfield,.. 212 6 218 283 HAMPDEN,. 13,126 502 13,628 19,990 Goshen,.. 73 9 82 79 Agawam,.. 452 11 463 471 Granby,.. 181 3 184 192 Blandford,.. 214 9 223 232 Geenwch, 151 1 152 164 Brimfield,.. 245 12 257 275 Hadley,.. 406 21 427 455 Chester,.. 274 20 294 318 Hatfield,.. 290 12 302 329 Chicopee,.. 615 17 632 2,049 Huntington,. 236 10 246 271 Granville,.. 266 20 286 282 Middlefield,. 106 12 118 121 Holland,.. 68 6 74 81 Northampton,. 1,768 55 1,823 2,197 Holyoke,.. 1,462 17 1,479 2,944 Pelham,. 146 8 154 170 Ward 1,.. - - - _377 Plainfield,.. 124 8 132 136 2,.. 293 Prescott,.. 114 7 121 123 3,..- - 514 South Hadley,. 483 19 502 666 4 *,. _- 679 Southampton,. 225 17 242 259 5,.. _- 524 Ware,.. 555 11 566 836 4 6,.. - - - 311 Westhampton,. 119 6 125 123 7,.. - - - 246 Williamsburg,. 370 4 374 445 Longmeadow,. 304 14 318 344 Worthington,. 194 4 198 200 Ludlow,. 225 10 235 275 Monson,.. 516 16 532 703 MIDDLESEX,. 47,247 2,525 49,772 60,731 Montgomery,. 61 2 63 66 Acton,.. 363 10 373 408 Palmer,.. 638 9 647 926 Arlington,. 588 27 615 807 Russell,.. 116 17 133 137 Ashby,.,. 230 17 247 248 Southwick,. 247 13 260 265 Ashland,.. 408 35 443 508 Springfield,. 4,782 195 4,977 6,981 Ayer,.. 351 17 368 445 Ward 1,. - - - 1,757 Bedford,.. 175 8 183 221' 2,.. - - - 811 Belmont,.. 343 8 351 376 " 3,... - - 1,035 Billerica,.. 363 8 371 431 22 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, 4. COUNTIES, a CITIES CITIES _ a ~ AND TOW)S. AND TOIWS. n g = J. MID'SEX- Con. MID'SEX —COt. Boxborough,. 70 5 75 80 Somerville,. 3,562 406 3,968 4,746 Burlington,. 124 - 124 147 Ward 1,.. - -1,608 Cambridge,. 7,238 531 7,769 10,077 " 2,.. - - - 1,570 Ward 1,.. - - 1,612 " 3,.. - - - 812 " 2,.. - - - 2,960 " 4,.. _ - 756 " 3,.. - - - 2,135 Stoneham,. 907 42 949 1,230 " 4,. - - - 2,368 Stow,.. 230 14 244 261 5,.. - - - 1,002 Sudbury,.. 243 - 243 282 Carlisle,.. 122 - 122 142 Tewksbury,. 221 16 237 244 Chelmsford,. 432 14 446 517 Townsend,. 477 9 486 554 Concord,. 468 11 479 597 Tyngsborough, 146 5 151 165 Dracut,.. 248 26 274 265 Wakefield,. 951 59 1,010 1,274 Dunstable,.. 102 6 108 116 Waltham,.. 1,223 04 1,317 2,042 Everett,.. 00 70 770 819 Watertown,. 813 37 850 1,044 Framingham,. 994 16 1,010 1,117 Wayland,.. 283 8 291 376 Groton,.. 408 10 418 441 Westford,.. 376 10 386 440 Holliston,.. 610 10 620 759 Weston,.. 232 12 244 256 Hopkinton,.. 746 22 768 953 Wilmington,. 192 10 202 219 Hudson,.. 607 25 632 789 Winchester,. 527 27 554 661 Lexington,.. 466 29 495 530 Woburn,.. 1,560 66 1,626 2,089 Lincoln,.. 143 4 147 168 Littleton,.. 203 8 211 223 NANTUCKET,. 870 138 1,008 938 Lowell,.. 7,585 215 7,800 10,029 Nantucket,. 870 138 1,008 938 Ward 1,.. - - - 1,028 " 2,.. - - - 1,749 " 3, _ _ _- 1,919 NORFOLK,.. 15,647 640 16,287 19,479 4" 4,.. - - 2,061 Bellingham,. 250 7 257 319 " 5,.. - - - 2,183 Braintree,. 728 20 748 929 t 6,.. - - - 1,089 Brookline,. 1,065 30 1,095 1,338 Maiden,.. 1,823 100 1,923 2,294 Canton,.. 632 13 645 859 Marlborough,. 1,335 37 1,372 1,760 Cohasset,.. 421 75 496 523 Maynard,.. 366 1 367 397 Dedham,.. 1,124 42 1,166 1,253 Medford,.. 1,240 134 1,374 1,443 Dover,.. 132 7 139 151 Melrose,.. 847 59 906 917 Foxborough,. 582 12 594 759 Natick,.. 1,174 21 1,195 1,594 Franklin,.. 479 15 494 636 Newton,.. 2,744 156 2,900 3,200 IIolbrook,.. 327 2 329 411 Ward 1,.. - - 619 Hyde Park,. 1,056 143 1,199 1,350 " 2,. - - - 650 Medfield,.. 227 8 235 269 " 3,.. - - - 566 Mcdway,.. 726 12 738 956 " 4,.. - - - 397 Milton,.. 476 43 519 574 " 5,.. - - - 480 Needham,. 781 41 822 934 6,.. - - - 488 Norfolk,.. 170 11 181 219 North Reading,. 200. 6 206 235 Norwood,.. 364 4 368 392 Pcpperell,.. 414 21 435 472 Quincy,... 1,507 27 1,534 1,941 Reading,. 617 23 640 779 Randolph,. 724 28 752 893 Sherborn,.. 199 9 208 232 Sharon,.. 291 6 297 335 Shirley,.. 258 11 269 312 Stoughton,. 917 10 927 1,148 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES. 23 FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, P COUNTIE8S, CITIES ~.., CITIES AND TowNS. AND TONS. NORFOLK-Con. SUFFOLK-Con. Walpole,. 428 19 447 520 Boston-con. Weymouth,. 1,730 29 1,759 2,188 Ward 12,. 3,724 225 3,949 6,212 Wrentham,. 510 36 546 582 " 13,. 1,221 39 1,260 2,215 " 14,. 2,367 164 2,531 3,393 PLYMOUTH,. 13,719 728 14,447 16,362 " 15,. 2,773 170 2,943 4,980 Abington,.. 626 11 637 776 " 16,. 2,704 221 2,925 3,325 Bridgewater,. 635 20 655 777 ( 17' 1'940 74 2,014 2424 Brockton,.. 1,722 47 1,769 2,308 19 32 65 7 Carver,.. 224 15 239 265 " 20 1,21 57 1,268 2,124 Duxbury,.. 505 52 557 571 " 21. 1,521 47 1,568 2,660 E. Bridgewater,. 559 11 570 684 ( 22 1,852 68 1,920 2,692 Halifax,.. 136 9 145 161 Chelsea,.. 3,517 314 3,831 4,552 Hanover,.. 388 16 404 442 Ward 1,. - 828 Hanson,.. 295 7 302 333 " 2,. 1,240 Hingham,.. 914 47 961 1,118 3,. - - 1,249 Hull,. 186 69 255 76 " 4,. - 1,235 Kingston,.. 336 18 354 393 Revere,.. 246 36 282 302 Lakeville,.. 231 17 248 250 Winthrop, 123 22 145 135 Marion,.. 188 10 198 211 Marshfield,.. 423 123 546 473 WORCESTER,. 31,913 1,144 33,057 46,258 Mattapoisett,. 292 31 323 335 burnham, 423444 Ashburnham, ~ 423 21 444 539 Middleborough,. 982 28 1,010 1,197 Athol,. 778 31 809 1,062 Pembroke,.. 337 25 362 378 A rn,. 193 5 198 254 Plymouth,.. 1,257 31 1,288 1,534 Brre,.. 467 40 507 566 Plympton,.. 170 10 180 191 Berin, 200 17 217 251 Rochester,.. 234 13 247 256 Bakstone,. 616 34 650 989 Rockland,.. 794 11 805 926 Blt,. 207 8 215 241 Scituate,.. 533 54 587 613 Boylston,.. 152 11 163 191 South Scituate,. 414 15 429 463 Brookfield,. 477 21 498 619 South Abington, 461 9 470 582 harlton,. 398 25 423 460 Wareham,.. 529 26 555 655 Clinton,. 775 8 783 1,28 W. Bridgewater, 348 3 351 394 Dna,. 175 7 182 197 Douglas,.. 395 - 395 542 SUFFOLK,.. 44,703 2,303 47,006 75,464 Dudey,. 285 32 317 527 Boston,. 40,817 1,931 42,748 70,475 Fitchburg,. 1,917 57 1,974 2,694 Ward 1,.. 3,566 118 3,684 5,945 Ward 1,.. - - - 320 i' 2,.. 1,959 43 2,002 5,193' 2,.. - - - 497 " 3,.. 1,482 35 1,517 3,218 " 3,.. - - 323 " 4,.. 922 29 951 1,408 4,.. - - 391 " 5,.. 656 23 679 1,593 " 5,.. - - - 443 6,. 1,981 99 2,080 2,892 " 6,.. - - - 720 " 7,.. 2,667 67 2,734 6,756 Gardner,.. 792 14 806 911 *" 8,.. 1,115 56 1,171 2,218 Grafton,.. 716 - 716 951 " 9,.. 2,042 106 2,148 3,235 Hardwick,. 317 23 340 409 10,.. 1,861 73 1,934 3,288 Harvard,.. 272 14 286 306, 11,.. 2,321 152 2,473 3,422 Holden,.. 364 7 371 461 24 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. FAMILIES AND DWELLING-HOUSES-CONCLUDED.'Q ~ -. COUNTIES, S. = O t COUNTIES, to. CITIES. = a ~ CITIES |. S..2 AND TOWNS. AND TOWNS. WO'STER-Con. WO'STER-COn. Hubbardston,. 327 19 346 385 Spencer,.. 663 3 666 1,124 Lancaster,.. 378 16 394 430 Sterling,.. 345 26 371 383 Leicester,.. 496 24 520 644 Sturbridge,. 324 17 341 494 Leominster,. 890 34 924 1,222 Sutton,.. 467 15 482 639 Lunenburg,. 264 16 280 284 Templeton,. 525 16 541 655 Mendon,.. 332 8 340 282 Upton,.. 359 12 371 480 Milford,.. 1,501 48 1,549 2,103 Uxbridge,.. 437 21 458 648 Millbury,.. 569 9 578 940 Warren,.. 461 5 466 675 New Braintree,. 115 5 120 129 Webster,.. 507 85 592 1,096 Northborough,. 270 18 288 320 Westborough,. 660 9 669 979 Northbridge,. 407 28 435 805 West Boylston, 433 7 440 629 N. Brookfield,. 580 14 594 850 W. Brookfield,. 339 6 345 412 Oakham,.. 178 7 185 219 Westminster,. 358 17 375 426 Oxford,.. 525 45 570 691 Winchendon,. 714 36 750 895 Paxton,.. 136 5 141 155 Worcester,. 6,015 80 6,095 10,609 Petersham,.. 271 18 289 301 Ward 1,.. - - 1,335 Phillipston,. 136 12 148 151 " 2,.. - - - 968 Princeton,.. 232 29 261 254 " 3,.. - 1,107 Royalston,.. 270 8 278 307 " 4,.. - - - 1,554 Rutland,.. 213 10 223 241 " 5,. - - - 1,722 Shrewsbury,. 324 - 324 377 " 6,. - - - 1,615 Southborough,. 366 16 382 429 " 7,. - - - 1,518 Southbridge,. 607 25 632 1,137 " 8,.. - 790 RECAPITULATION. Total Dwellings Dwellings Total C O U N T I E S. ccied Unoccied Dwelling- Families. Occupied. Unoccupied. houses. THE STATE,..... 255,518 11,705 267,223 359,009 Barnstable,... 7,326 514 7,840 8,333 Berkshire,.... 11,496 527 12,023 14,168 Bristol,... 18,870 853 19,723 28,561 Dukes,... 1,029 41 1,070 1,135 Essex,.... 35,015 1,216 36,231 50,138 Franklin,. 6,609 268 6,877 7,856 Hampden,. 13,126 502 13,628 19,990 Hampshire,.... 7,948 306 8,254 9,596 Middlesex,....... 47,247 2,525 49,772 60,731 Nantucket,....... 870 138 1,008 938 Norfolk,....... 15,647 640 16,287 19,479 Plymouth,....... 13,719 728 14,447 16,362 Suffolk,... 44,703 2,303 47,006 75,464 Worcester,....... 31,913 1,144 33,057 46,258 iiD It!! 26 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES. [The numerals at the heads of columns indicate the number of persons in each family.] COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 BARNSTABLE COUNTY,... 499 1,761 1,851 1,643 1,120 663 1 Barnstable,..... 82 257 234 217 145 96 2 Brewster,... 19 71 75 58 45 18 3 Chatham,.... 34 125 112 116 75 58 4 Dennis,.... 44 180 213 175 130 80 5 Eastham,.... 11 36 39 38 23 15 6 Falmouth,. 28 117 117 106 79 52 7 Iarwich,.... 50 147 203 188 140 63 8 Mashpee,.... 4 16 8 14 3 10 9 Orleans,...24 90 100 74 54 19 10 Provincetown,.... 56 251 255 206 149 78 11 Sandwich,...... 55 135 178 177 116 72 12 Truro,....... 16 73 67 57 33 21 13 Wellfleet,.... 31 117 109 105 61 45 14 Yarmouth,..... 45 146 141 112 67 36 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,... 387 2,027 2,519 2,542 2,102 1,626 15 Adams,.... 26 350 456 513 417 360 16 Alford,.....3 20 19 22 13 13 17 Becket,...... 10 50 43 37 38 31 18 Cheshire,.....14 70 81 74 60 36 19 Clarksburg,.... 5 21 28 14 24 19 20 Dalton,.... 13 57 59 72 54 34 21 Egremont,.... 5 39 42 41 40 16 22 Florida,.... 1 25 21 17 21 14 23 Great Barrington,... 18 146 194 178 142 102 24 Hancock,.... 2 21 32 35 24 15 25 insdale,...10 33 6 67 43 49 26 Lanesborough,... 6 40 49 52 43 39 27 Lee,... 22 144 149 172 107 103 28 Lcnox,... 14 58 74 62 57 47 29 Monterey,...3 24 25 24 22 20 30 Mount Washington,... 2 5 4 11 9 7 31 New Ashford,.... 1 5 8 8.9 32 New Marlborough,... 22 82 65 73 64 41 33 Otis,.. 10 21 27 36 37 29 34 Peru,...6 22 20 16 12 12 35 Pittsfield,.... 82 326 459 437 378 294 36 ichmond,... 2 41 50 49 31 25 37 Sandisfield,.... 10 36 55 52 43 26 38 Savoy,... 11 28 41 38 36 16 39 Sheffield,...27 84 96 87 82 54 40 Stockbridge,....12 86 84 82 76 51 41 Tyringham,...4 15 17 19 17 16 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 27 SIZE OF FAMILIES. [The numerals at the heads of columns indicate the number of persons in each family.] 7 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and above. 391 199 100 57 26 13 1 - 1 8 54 26 15 5 2 2 - - 1 20 11 2 - 2 - - - - 2 24 24 6 3 1 1 - - - - 3 39 9 7 3 3 2 - - 4 4 2 2 2 - - - - - - 5 27 17 6 5 2 - - - 1 6 28 19 12 7 2 2 - - - - 7 6 2 1 2 - - - - 8 12 7 3 - 2 - - - - - 9 51 28 19 9 5 4 - 1 2 10 57 25 10 6 3 - - - 2 11 12 6 6 3 - - - - - - 12 27 7 6 5 2 1 - - - 1 13 30 16 5 7 2 1 - - - 1 14 1,178 716 457 261 154 86 28 17 14 54 251 189 139 80 52 30 15 8 6 24 15 2 3 - 2 - - - - - - 16 25 19 13 4 4 1 2 - - 17 28 12 9 3 3 4 - - - 18 10 8 3 4 2 - - -119 32 16 18 8 4 1 1 - 2 - 20 12 5 6 1 3 - - - - 21 13 8 4 1 - - - - - 22 72 51 24 9 12 3 1 - 1 2 23 13 6 2 - - 2 1 - - 1 24 31 18 8 8 1 - - - 25 30 13 4 7 1 3 - - - - 26 80 39 21 11 2 5 - 1 2 27 38 15 14 10 2 2 - - 1 28 11 9 4 3 1 1 1 - - - 29 2 1 - - - - - - - - 30 3 1 1 1 - - - - 31 46 17 9 15 2 5 1 1 - 32 14 4 6 4 - - - - - 5 5 2 1 2 1 - - -34 208 129 82 47 29 13 4 2 2 15 3 22 14 6 4 2 2 - - - 36 19 7 8 5 2 - 1 - - - 37 9 5 1 - - - - 38 39 23 17 3 1 - 2 - - 1 39 33 23 11 5 1 - - 2 2 40 11 3 2 1 2 2 - - - 41 28 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 4 6 BERKSHIRE COUNTY-Con. 1 Washington,..... 2 13 23 24 26 18 2 West Stockbridge,.16 52 78 77 63 45 3 Williamstown,..... 26 87 127 127 88 78 4 Windsor,...2 26 33 26 26 16 BRISTOL COUNTY,. 973 4,630 5,565 5,094 4,119 2,901 5 Acushnet,...... 7 61 57 43 41 24 6 Attleborough,..... 51 325 381 356 295 209 7 Berkley...... 35 44 35 30 13 8 Dartmouth,..... 60 181 180 157 106 64 9 Dighton,...... 30 93 93 87 55 32 10 Easton,....... 28 141 174 162 108 93 11 Fairhaven,...... 42 126 166 141 79 58 12 Fall River,..... 152 1,193 1,530 1,484 1,365 1,026 13 Freetown,...... 18 64 80 60 53 30 14 Mansfield,...... 36 122 136 131 95 51 15 New Bedford,.... 293 978 1,180 1,035 823 566 16 Norton,...... 17 82 63 65 43 36 17 Raynham,...... 11 87 90 64 69 37 18 Rehoboth,...... 22 102 98 86 53 51 19 Seekonk,..... 20 55 66 67 31 26 20 Somerset,...... 15 89 96 87 69 38 21 Swansea,...... 19 59 71 66 48 38 22 Taunton,...... 101 697 914 835 662 443 23 Westport,...... 43 140 146 143 94 66 DUKES COUNTY,.... 94 271 257 216 148 69 24 Chilmark,. 12 36 29 25 22 8 25 Edgartown,..... 42 121 111 102 66 28 26 Gay IIead,...4 3 6 8 9 3 27 Gosnold,...1 6 6 3 5 5 28 Tisbury,...... 35 105 105 78 46 25 EssEx COUNTY,.... 1,727 8,256 10,275 9,536 7,422 5,084 29 Amesbury,...... 39 143 165 163 130 89 30 Andover,...... 38 147 191 173 143 114 31 Beverly,...... 65 361 390 364 243 161 32 Boxford,...... 15 46 40 40 21 23 33 Bradford,...... 10 83 115 112 77 53 34 Danvers,...... 29 224 251 227 179 135 35 Essex,......37 106 108 93 58 33 36 Georgetown,..... 30 93 137 88 80 57 37 Gloucester,...... 86 498 688 689 608 398 38 Groveland,...... 20 70 94 93 68 48 39 Hamilton,...... 9 23 36 42 28 17 40 Haverhill,...... 101 587 777 682 498 340 41 Ipswich,.... 59 131 202 158 116 89 42 Lawrence,...... 95 936 1,211 1,216 1,083 752 43 Lynn,...... 225 1,238 1,573 1,469 1,149 754 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 29 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and above. 10 6 6 - - - - - - - 41 23 10 7 6 2 1 - - - 2 59 41 26 17 17 8 - 2 3 5 3 9 3 1 - 3 1 - - 4 2,115 1,337 779 435 268 181 48 25 17 74 13 10 5 1 1 - - - - 5 148 81 50 27 21 14 6 3 1 12 6 14 7 3 1 - 1I - - - 7 45 28 16 5 8 2 - 2 - 3 8 30 16 6 3 1 1 - - - - 9 66 42 25 14 7 3 1 1 - 1 10 32 23 14 9 3 1 - - - - 11 815 559 356 214 138 103 26 11 5 20 12 23 10 3 2 2 - - - 1 13 39 26 6 7 3 1 1 - - 14 368 248 154 69 40 29 9 7 5 22 15 31 12 10 5 5 1 - 1 - - 16 30 15 4 2 1 1 - - - 17 26 9 7 2 1 1 1 - - 1 18 20 9 5 2 1 1 - - - - 19 25 19 14 4 3 1 - - - - 20 20 7 1 1 1 - - - - - 21 333 198 93 57 26 20 3 - 4 13 22 37 18 7 10 7 - 1 1 2 23 37 22 9 5 4 3 - 4 4 1 1 - - - - - 24 10 5 1 3 1 2 - - - 25 4 3 1 1 2 - - - - 26 1 1 - - - - - 27 19 9 5 - 1 1 - - - 28 3,344 1,968 1,056 553 286 335 43 41 29 183 61 36 21 9 5 3 1 - 1 2 29 80 74 29 11 12 8 - 1 - 11 30 92 52 36 14 5 6 - - - 1 31 18 5 2 2 - - - - - - 32 42 13 10 2 2 11 1 - - - 33 101 55 35 32 6 7 - - - 7 34 11 14 4 2 2 - 1 - - - 35 32 17 5 4 2 1 - 1 - - 36 257 159 82 41 20 34 - 6 5 19 37 30 15 14 7 3 2 2 38 9 10 3 3 - 2 - - - - 39 187 104 59 42 10 11 7 3 2 12 40 51 22 14 3 2.3 - 1 1 4 41 604 353 184 98 58 120 7 11 1 68 42 448 274 139 72 39 45 7 7 8 20 43 30 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 6 ESSEX COUNTY-Con. 1 Lynnfield,.... 12 33 39 37 37 11 2 Manchester,...36 89 95 71 55 34 3 Marblehead,.... 89 335 434 372 272 149 4 Merrimac,.... 12 96 135 99 72 37 5 Methuen,....28 155 180 175 103 77 6 Middleton,...8 26 56 40 31 25 7 Nahant,.... 13 28 20 14 20 18 8 Newbury,... 17 49 76 61 45 32 9 Newburyport,.... 131 597 592 601 450 314 10 North Andover,.... 17 96 121 119 95 83 11 Peabody,...... 53 309 342 340 293 185 12 Rockport,.... 19 191 228 204 170 92 13 Rowley,.... 11 76 68 62 38 27 14 Salcm,....... 283 966 1,213 1,105 812 616 15 Salisbury,.... 63 198 260 215 144 89 16 Saugus,.... 18 70 117 113 88 68 17 Swampscott,....17 90 119 107 96 48 18 Topsfield,.... 15 48 66 48 27 37 19 Wenham,...... 9 41 41 47 28 28 20 West Newbury,... 18 77 95 97 65 51 FRANKLIN COUNTY,.280 1,371 1,648 1,493 1,182 799 21 Ashfield,...14 52 69 50 41 33 22 Bernardston,...8 45 59 48 34 27 23 Buckland,...13 68 75 76 68 51 24 Charlemont,...10 48 39 63 34 16 25 Colrain,... 11 50 57 67 62 45 26 Conway..15 65 64 50 55 35 27 Deerfield,.... 11 69 98 130 131 86 28 Erving....4 41 46 37 26 21 29 Gill,.. 5 33 39 32 24 22 30 Greenfield,... 26 128 173 164 125 76 31 Hawley,...... 2 18 23 23 23 10 32 Heath,...7 24 24 22 25 14 33 Leverett,...... 10 34 58 41 30 19 34 Leyden,...... 5 12 16 22 19 9 35 Monroe,...2 6 12 5 7 6 36 Montague,.... 25 123 163 148 127 88 37 New Saem,.... 18 62 68 46 32 26 38 Northfield,.... 16 89 80 69 59 38 39 Orange,.... 33 162 203 138 66 44 40 Rowe,...2 29 29 17 14 16 41 Shelburne,....8 59 74 68 53 37 42 Shutsbury,...6 36 33 33 12 13 43 Sunderland,.4 25 33 30 32 22 44 Warwick,... 11 35 46 44 28 10 45 Wendell,...10 35 25 28 16 11 46 Whately,...4 23 42 42 39 24 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 31 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1aO. above. 7 5 5 3 1 - - - - - 20 10 5 2 - 1 -2 109 60 30 16 10 3 1 -1 3 36 16 8 1 5 1 2 1 1 - 4 60 47 16 15 13 19 2 2 3 4 5 23 8 4 6 4 1 - - - 1 6 11 10 5 5 3 5 1 - 1 - 7 18 11 4 1 - 1 1 1 8 194 130 64 15 17 14 2 1 - 6 9 54 26 16 10 3 7 1 - - 10 141 80 42 22 8 1 2 1 2 11 56 32 21 13 3 - 1 1 6 12 17 6 2 1 - - - 13 415 219 136 70 38 21 6 3 4 16 14 41 32 13 4 1 - - 15 40 25 13 10 3 2 - - 1 16 18 17 6 4 2 - - 17 17 8 9 2 5 2 - - - 18. 14 3 4 2 1 1 - - 19 30 20 9 6 2 1 - - - 20 480 260 148 82 59 39 - 1 4 10 10 10 4 3 2 2 - - - - 21 14 8 1 1 1 - - 22 32 14 9 8 3 - - 2 23 11 4 2 5 4 4 - - 1 24 24 12 9 9 4 5 - 2 25 24 12 7 3 5 - - 1 26 62 28 30 14 10 4 1 2 27 13 2 3 1 2 - - 28 5 5 2 - - 1 - - 29 54 26 19 4 5 2 - 4 30 11 10 4 1 1 - - - 31 10 4 1 1 - - - 32 8 7 2 1 1 - - 33 8 9 2 4 - 2 - - 34 1 4 - 1 - - - - - 35 46 24 13 8 6 6 i 1 - 36 7 1 - 2 I - 37 24 13 9 1 3 1 - - - 38 23 19 3 1 1 2 - - - - 39 12 10 4 1 2 4 - - - 40 29 8 10 3 3 4 1 - 41 7 2 4 1 - _- - - 42 13 9 4 5 2 2 - 43 4 9 2 2 1 - - - - 44 4 3 3 - - - - 45 24 7 1 2 2 - - 46 32 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 6 HAMPDEN COUNTY,... 696 3,194 3,779 3,585 2,915 2,092 1 Agawam,.. 11 80 75 78 70 48 2 Blandford,...11 35 55 36 33 34 3 Brimfield,. 11 45 48 49 49 36 4 Chester,....8 42 68 66 49 38 5 Chicopee,.... 44 275 398 355 274 202 6 Granville,. 10 50 51 50 37 36 7 Holland,.... 7 15 11 18 11 9 8 Holyoke,...81 370 404 472 438 357 9 LongmeadOw,... 22 56 67 61 59 31 10 Ludlow,..... 14 43 54 38 55 23 11 Monson,...... 21 127 151 120 87 79 12 Montgomery,... 6 18 9 16 7 13 Palmer,... 39 135 154 156 119 97 14 Russell,.... 6 21 24 2 21 17 15 Southwick,.... 24 51 42 44 33 25 16 Springfield,.... 259 1,217 1,409 1,344 1,016 673 17 Tolland,..... 4 9 18 16 14 12.18 Wales,..... 8 50 57 46 37 19 19 Westfield,.... 52 319 411 331 292 204 20 West Springfield,.... 21 140 178 168 124 100 21 Wilbraham,.... 43 108 86 102 81 45 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,. 289 1,557 1,896 1,741 1,398 1,014 22 Amherst,.... 18 152 151 151 125 101 23 Belchertown,.... 28 102 116 107 76 57 24 Chesterfield,.... 11 37 42 35 20 23 25 Cummington,.... 13 58 46 37 36 16 26 Easthampton,...16 80 128 132 111 82 27 Enfield,.... 16 82 57 45 36 20 28 Goshen,...3 12 19 12 13 5 29 Granby,.... 4 42 43 34 19 22 30 Greenwich,. 7 39 35 40 20 10 31 Hadley,...... 11 65 78 90 67 56 32 Hatfield,.... 7 44 46 58 62 43 33 Huntington,...9 48 74 49 40 20 34 Middlefield,...3 13 23 15 26 15 35 Northampton,... 46 296 418 389 338 266 36 Pelham,. 16 38 46 23 13 13 37 Plainfield,..3 37 39 24 19 7 38 Prescott,.. 5 19 34 26 11 11 39 South Hadley,... 20 105 119 120 111 70 40 Southampton,... 17 45 59 46 40 21 41 Ware,...15 119 160 143 112 87 42 Westhampton,... 4 19 22 28 13 13 43 Williamsburg,... 9 71 93 96 65 33 44 Worthington,.8 34 48 41 25 23 MIDDLESEX COUNTY,... 1,680 9,144 11,663 11,319 9,294 6,647 45 Acton,... 10 80 80 88 62 39 46 Arlington,. 17 105 129 146 133 103 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 33 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and above. 1,469 897 527 314 183 138 35 24 13 129 47 26 15 12 4 4 - - - 1 1 21 3 2 2 - - - - - 2 19 9 4 2 - 1 2 - - - 3 28 10 4 4 1 - - - - - 4 163 138 77 45 33 14 6 2 3 20 5 24 13 8 2 - 1 - - - - 6 6 - 1 1 2 - - - - - 7 288 191 127 74 49 25 12 11 2 43 8 20 10 9 2 4 1 - 1 - 1 9 17 17 6 4 2 2 - - - 10 37 28 16 12 13 5 - - - 7 11 6 1 1 1 1 - - - - - 12 70 63 36 16 12 23 2 1 - 3 13 8 4 5 - - 1 2 - - 2 14 17 18 4 5 2 - - - 4- 15 457 232 143 90 35 52 6 5 4 39 16 8 7 3 2 1 - - - - - 17 11 3 2 3 2 2 - 3 - 18 127 74 35 22 9 5 4 2 1 8 19 62 29 17 9 7 1 - 1 - - 20 33 21 12 6 6 1 1 1 - 5 21 680 417 242 159 97 53 13 5 30 56 23 25 11 7 5 1 1 - 6 22 40 18 7 6 1 1 - - 1 - 23 9 6 4 1 - - - - 24 16 5 3 2 1 - - - 1 - 25 59 48 25 26 12 2 1 1 9 26 8 6 5 5 1 2 - - 27 6 5 1 2 1 - - - 28 11 9 1 4 2 1 - - - - 29 10 2 - 1 - - - - - - 30 43 20 11 6 4 3 - - - 1 31 28 17 11 8 4 1 - - - 32 12 10 5 2 1 1 - - - - 33 11 4 7 3 - 1 34 177 103 64 40 23 25 3 2 1 6 35 11 4 2 3 1 - - - - - 36 5 1 - - 1 - - 37 13 4 - - - - - - - 38 49 30 22 7 6 2 2 - - 3 39 11 13 2 - 4 - 1 - - - 40 63 56 29 18 19 8 3 1 3 41 9 9 3 2 1 - - - - - 42 23 20 13 8 7 2 2 2 1 43 10 4 2 4 1 - - - - - 44 4,621 2,690 1,620 841 421 388 62 35 35 271 23 14 5 3 2 - - 1 - 1 45 78 50 21 11 6 4 2 - 2 46 5 34 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 MIDDLESEX COUNTY-Con. 1 Ashby,...... 15 59 54 42 33 16 2 Ashland,...... 13 85 95 96 92 60 3 Aycr,.. 12 98 88 69 64 52 4 Bedford,...... 15 51 37 45 22 17 5 Belmont,...... 6 42 61 68 52 40 6 Billerica,...... 13 70 91 81 70 42 7 Boxborough,..6 14 20 11 13 4 8 Burlington,.. 8 29 25 26 16 17 9 Cambridge,..... 220 1,431 1,913 1,924 1,607 1,172 10 Carlisle,..... 7 29 39 23 18 9 11 Chclmsford,.... 9 82 98 114 61 57 12 Concord,...... 33 86 105 116 88 61 13 Dracut,...... 18 46 58 40 38 26 14 Dunstable,..... 6 22 33 19 14 7 15 Everett,...... 20 119 148 175 143 99 16 Framingham,..... 22 194 216 199 165 96 17 Groton,...... 21 72 91 72 62 63 18 Holliston,...... 18 131 153 147 98 84 19 IHophinton,...... 37 150 160 144 148 120 20 Iudson,...... 18 137 170 139 112 90 21 Lexington,..... 19 66 91 103 80 72 22 Lincoln,...... 7 25 23 21 28 20 23 Littleton,...... 8 45 45 33 42 12 24 Lowell,...... 338 1,472 1,957 1,870 1,488 943 25 Malden,...... 44 323 428 430 356 284 26 Marlborough,..... 45 228 307 317 271 216 27 Maynard,... 6 51 73 71 70 49 28 Medford,...... 32 203 286 280 208 169 29 Melrose,...... 24 148 200 177 134 89 30 Natick,...... 40 221 314 282 249 200 31 Newton,..... 45 349 553 571 535 417 32 North Reading,.. 15 46 44 43 26 30 33 Pepperell,.. 32 89 108 80 63 38 34 Reading,... 40 151 168 145 113 67 35 Sherborn,...... 9 48 46 39 28 24 36 Shirlcy,...16 65 56 64 36 24 37 Somerville,.... 690 929 962 789 525 38 Stoneham,...... 47 239 300 221 172 123 39 Stow,......19 55 51 45 41 22 40 Sudbury,...13 57 55 48 31 39 41 Tewksbury,..... 5 40 36 50 42 20 42 Townsend,.....22 118 133 98 76 48 43 Tyngsborough,..... 15 34 33 20 27 16 44 Wakefield,.....40 242 266 23 189 118 45 Waltham,...... 32 248 385 399 321 210 46 Watertown,.29 134 173 193 166 122 47 Wayland,...11 61 63 71 52 46 48 Westford,....22 72 78 78 71 49 49 Weston,...4 34 44 41 33 37 50 Wilmington,..11 50 49 39 24 17 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 35 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8 | 9 | 10 11 12 13 14 15 6an above. 12 8 3 4 1 1 - - - 1 34 16 9 4 2 - 1 1 2 31 15 10 2 3 1 - - 3 16 7 6 1 - 4 - 4 42 28 17 9 4 5 1 1 - - 5 28 16 8 6 3 2 - - - 1 6 8 2 1 1_ _ - 7 10 6 5 - 3 1 - 8 813 436 288 131 46 58 10 5 3 20 9 10 4 2 1 - - - - - - 10 40 28 11 8 2 3 2 - 2 11 53 27 14 8 3 1 - - 2 12 14 13 5 3 1 2 - 1 - - 13 11 2 1 - - - 1 - - - 14 53 32 15 7 3 3 - - 1 1 15 89 66 36 14 8 7 1 1 - 3 16 23 14 15 5 1 1 1 - - - 17 49 30 22 12 6 7 1 1 - - 18 75 45 37 13 7 11 1 3 1 1 19 50 33 21 5 6 4 2 - - 2 20 36 28 10 11 8 5 1 - - 21 15 9 13 7 - - - - 22 20 5 8 4 1 - - - - - 23 719 429 237 162 93 115 14 9 14 169 24 190 101 60 37 21 5 2 2 1 10 25 155 94 61 43 12 8 3 - - 26 20 22 18 9 3 2 - - 3 27 128 64 33 17 9 9 3 - 1 1 28 73 36 20 6 2 7 1 - - - 29 104 81 51 28 10 7 2 1 1 3 30 311 173 94 61 36 34 1 2 3 15 31 14 7 4 1 3 1 1 - - - 32 25 15 8 6 4 2 - - 2 33 41 19 19 7 1 4 3 1 - 34 13 11 5 2 3 2 - 1 35 20 11 10 4 3 2 - - - 1 36 379 198 116 47 32 13 1 1 1 6 37 56 32 21 6 3 7 1 - - 2 38 15 7 3 1 - 1 1 - - - 39 19 11 7 2 - - - - - - 40 24 16 6 1 2 1 - - - - 41 30 14 7 4 3 - - - - 1 42 9 10 2 - 1 - - - - - 43 67 49 24 10 12 3 - 1 - - 44 190 111 64 37 17 13 1 1 1 12 45 83 71 31 15 8 9 - 2 1 7 46 24 12 18 6 6 6 - - - - 47 30 18 10 7 3 1 1 - - - 48 24 15 14 3 3 2 2 - - 49 11 6 9 1 - 1 1 - 50 36 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 5 MIDDLESEX COUNTY-Con. 1 Willchester,....25 97 111 102 108 91 2 Woburn,....64 311 394 389 314 236 NANTUCKET COUNTY,.. 71 280 228 155 93 57 3 Nantucket,...71 280 228 155 93 57 NORFOLK COUNTY,. 667 3,078 3,743 3,534 2,990 2,083 4 Bellingham,....14 59 89 48 54 26 5 Braintree,... 24 158 168 177 146 98 6 Brookline,...... 44 162 211 226 204 153 7 Canton,..... 32 105 152 134 140 93 8 Cohasset,..... 29 93 115 94 65 54 9 Dedham,....28 222 234 231 173 146 10 Dover,..... 10 25 30 31 19 7 11 Foxborough,..... 53 150 164 120 107 73 12 Franklin,..... 22 111 118 120 88 63 13 Holbrook,....8 90 80 80 69 29 14 Hyde Park,.... 23 173 259 263 242 155 15 Medfield,...... 11 40 58 55 43 27 16 Medway,.....41 149 193 156 156 100 17 Milton,... 27 84 93 89 81 71 18 Needham,.... 19 129 177 155 147 98 19 Norfolk,...... 10 42 34 53 27 22 20 Norwood,...... 11 60 77 75 56 52 21 Quincy,...... 50 276 359 361 328 214 22 Randolph,...... 25 156 157 161 143 99 23 Sharon,..... 18 70 77 58 41 31 24 Stoughton,..... 55 214 218 228 150 118 25 Walpole,..... 21 70 109 100 86 59 26 Weymouth,....54 340 438 415 352 232 27 Wrentham,. 38 100 133 104 73 63 PLYMOUTH COUNTY,. 684 2,928 3,540 3,065 2,349 1,585 28 Abington,. 20 134 176 159 110 90 29 Bridgewater,.... 30 112 146 144 131 83 30 Brockton,... 41 365 496 417 349 248 31 Carver,..9 41 68 57 29 30 32 Duxbury,.... 30 121 138 84 85 51 33 East Bridgewater,.... 26 147 142 136 78 55 34 Halifax,.... 17 37 32 27 24 15 35 Hanover,...22 93 83 80 60 43 36 Hanson,.... 18 70 84 57 43 35 37 Hingham,. 48 210 234 214 161 94 38 Hull,....6 9 17 17 13 6 39 Kingston,.... 27 75 90 67 56 31 40 Lakeville,...... 11 37 56 44 42 31 41 Marion,...... 18 33 47 36 25 20 42 Marshfield,. 30 90 119 94 50 39 43 Mattapoisett,.... 26 59 71 61 45 35 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 37 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and above. 47 36 22 11 6 4 - 1 - - 1 167 87 63 37 9 9 2 1 3 3 2 23 18 6 5 1 - - - - 1 23 18 6 5 1 - - - - 1 3 1,442 864 469 289 126 117 14 13 8 42 18 4 5 1 - - - - - 1 4 79 30 22 13 5 8 - 1 - - 5 141 66 55 34 22 20 - - - - 6 85 60 27 15 7 6 - 1 1 1 7 28 19 9 8 5 4 - - - - 8 98 62 27 13 5 10 - 1 3 9 17 2 2 3 4 1 - - - - 10 41 23 7 4 5 2 1 2 1 6 11 48 21 18 12 3 5 - - 2 5 12 22 11 11 5 4 2 - - - - 13 99 71 23 20 6 11 2 - 3 14 13 11 5 4 - - - - - 2 15 82 33 21 12 6 5 - - 1 1 16 50 36 19 13 4 4 - 1 - 2 17 71 62 34 17 7 9 4 1 1 3 18 13 12 4 - 2 - - - 19 24 20 9 5 - 3 - - - - 20 147 98 40 34 8 14 2 3 - 7 21 57 36 25 17 10 2 1 1 - 3 22 16 15 6 1 2 - - - - 23 67 50 22 21 2 3 - - - 24 35 12 16 9 1 1 - - - 1 25 159 94 50 24 16 4 4 3 1 2 26 32 16 12 4 2 3 - - - 2 27 999 569 301 183 67 48 8 8 3 25 38 26 8 13 1 1 - - - 28 51 40 17 11 5 3 - 1 - 3 29 146 96 71 31 19 15 1 1 2 10 30 18 4 5 - - 2 1 - - 1 31 30 19 5 5 1 2 - - - - 32 48 23 16 10 2 1 - - - 33 9 - - - - - - - - - 34 36 18 3 3 1 - - - 35 18 3 2 1 1 - 1 - - - 36 79 38 19 12 5 3 - - 1 37 - 4 2 - 2 - - - 38 24 9 6 5 2 - - - - 1 39 15 4 5 2 2 - - - 40 17 10 3 1 - - - - 41 28 16 4 3 - - - - 42 16 7 8 1 5 - - - 1 43 38 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 PLYMOUTH COUNTY-Con. 1 Middleborough,.... 44 197 260 267 188 99 2 Pembroke,.... 30 82 97 63 41 32 3 Plymouth,... 72 283 318 304 247 121 4 Plympton,.. 10 38 48 33 26 16 5 Rochester,...... 20 50 59 35 35 30 6 Rockland,...... 13 139 202 187 121 97 7 Scituate,...... 51 120 115 103 85 60 8 South Abington,.... 24 98 122 115 91 55 9 South Scituate,.. 13 107 107 88 60 41 10 Wareham,...... 16 117 130 110 97 85 11 West Bridgewater,.... 12 64 83 66 57 43 SUFFOLK COUNTY,... 2,307 10,969 13,902 13,652 11,262 8,507 12 Boston,...... 2,221 10,295 12,940 12,635 10,462 7,891 13 Chelsea,..... 80 636 889 917 735 568 14 Revere,...... 2 31 46 71 39 31 15 Winthrop,...... 4 7 27 29 26 17 WORCESTER COUNTY,. 1,515 7,762 9,121 8,425 6,790 4,729 16 Ashburnham,.... 19 122 120 110 68 41 17 Athol,.... 34 255 277 170 138 80 18 Auburn,.... 6 30 39 54 40 31 19 Barre,....... 27 101 136 98 81 48 20 Berlin,... 16 52 50 47 35 23 21 Blackstone,.....39 164 170 166 136 102 22 Bolton,.... 13 49 48 41 38 20 23 Boylston,...12 24 27 40 39 15 24 Brookfield,... 12 122 123 132 82 68 25 Charlton,...24 99 91 93 57 37 26 Clinton,...22 161 230 214 192 163 27 Dana,....9 48 37 36 33 13 28 Douglas,....18 111 117 95 91 47 29 Dudley,...11 66 89 87 79 65 30 Fitchburg,... 63 440 552 481 427 292 31 Gardner,... 16 192 212 173 133 82 32 Grafton,....35 144 184 171 123 99 33 Hardwick,....5 62 77 61 65 49 34 Harvard,...27 57 49 42 47 37 35 Holden,...24 69 84 74 63 42 36 Hubbardston,...25 84 99 74 42 25 37 Lancaster,.... 19 87 82 70 58 42 38 Leicester,.... 9 107 126 119 83 71 39 Leominster,...29 228 267 254 178 102 40 Lunenburg,...16 53 53 59 45 24 41 Mendon,...... 15 59 48 51 35 30 42 Milford,...77 318 365 366 325 246 43 Millbury,...... 26 128 172 161 127 108 44 New Braintree,...4 18 17 23 29 15 45 Northborough,...8 47 68 70 54 26 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 39 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONTINUED. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 and above. 61 31 24 12 7 3 - 1 3 16 7 5 4 - - - - - 2 76 54 27 21 3 1 2 1 4 3 10 3 2 4 - - - - 1 - 4 14 9 3 - - 1 - - - 5 66 53 19 16 7 4 1 - 1 6 40 23 9 2 1 2 - 2 - - 7 38 18 8 7 2 2 1 1 - - 8 26 9 8 2 - 1 - - - 9 49 25 12 9 2 3 - - - - 10 30 20 10 8 - 1 - - - 11 5,879 3,610 2,084 1,162 668 564 182 128 113 475 5,480 3,432 1,981 1,094 635 523 181 122 113 470 12 364 159 85 58 24 26 1 5 - 5 13 24 17 14 6 8 12 - 1 - 14 11 2 4 4 1 3 - - - - 15 3,309 1,921 1,156 651 362 225 59 45 25 163 27 10 9 6 2 5 - - - - 16 51 21 16 11 1 4 - 2 1 1 17 18 16 11 5 3 1 - - - - 18 33 16 9 5 4 1 - 1 - 6 19 18 5 2 2 - 1 - - - - 20 88 51 35 18 9 4 - 1 3 3 21 16 6 6 2 - 2 - - - 22 14 7 5 2 3 1 1 - 1 23 32 18 15 2 6 2 2 - 2 1 24 29 6 16 5 3 - - - - - 25 108 90 38 28 17 9 2 1 - 13 26 14 5 1 1 - - - - - - 27 37 13 6 3 3 - - 1 - 8 41 30 31 13 10 3 1 - 1 29 198 103 65 21 13 16 5 2 1 15 30 48 23 16 9 4 - 1 - - 2 31 65 57 29 23 10 7 - 2 2 32 34 20 21 3 4 4 2 1 - 1 33 17 16 9 4 - - - - 1 34 37 24 19 8 7 8 1 - 1 - 35 14 13 5 1 - 2 1 1 - - - 36 24 20 9 6 2 4 1 2 - 4 37 41 29 15 6 3 1 2 - - 2 38 75 40 17 12 8 5 - 2 1 4 39 20 6 3 3 2 - - - - 40 26 10 5 1 1 1 - - - - 41 179 93 58 37 15 10 3 4 - 7 42 94 62 29 16 6 4 2 2 - 3 43 11 6 1 2 2 1 - - - - 44 19 15 4 3 5 1 - - - 45 40 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONCLUDED. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 1 4 5 WORCESTER COUNTY-Con. 1 Northbridge,..... 22 107 133 159 129 82 2 North Brookfield,.... 39 146 163 148 124 78 3 Oakham,...... 16 43 45 39 32 11 4 Oxford,....34 124 150 123 97 55 5 Paxton,...... 13 32 34 23 19 15 6 Petersham,. 15 73 60 55 35 28 7 Phillipston,..... 2 28 26 32 24 15 8 Princeton,.. 14 46 56 41 35 24 9 Royalston,...... 4 61 79 58 43 28 10 Rutland,...... 9 46 45 51 28 27 11 Shrewsbury,..... 15 67 92 82 47 22 12 Southborough,..... 14 72 87 65 72 48 13 Southbridge,....26 157 2 201 147 128 14 Spencer,.....22 166 198 194 159 130 15 Sterling,...25 80 80 64 43 29 16 Sturbridge,.... 19 79 118 75 77 49 17 Sutton....28 99 117 102 74 84 18 Templeton,.....22 133 135 123 92 58 19 Upton,...... 13 95 89 104 78 39 20 Uxbridge,.. 38 102 116 94 75 81 21 Warren,..... 10 104 125 116 113 65 22 Webster,...... 23 181 220 209 152 121 23 Westborough,....31 158 173 167 139 114 24 West Boylston,...18 114 117 110 82 59 25 West Brookfield,...13 65 81 69 59 43 26 Westminster,....22 79 93 98 48 36 27 Winchendon,..... 37 186 205 153 109 66 28 Worcester,.. 281 1,622 2,073 2,038 1,715 1,151 RECAPITULATION. COUNTIES. 2 3 4 5 6 THE STATE,.....11,869 57,228 69,987 66,000 53,184 37,856 1 Barnstable,...... 499 1,761 1,851 1,643 1,120 663 2 Berkshire,.... 387 2,027 2,519 2,542 2,102 1,626 3 Bristol,...973 4,630 5,565 5,094 4,119 2,901 4 Dukes,...... 94 271 257 216 148 69 5 Essex,... 1,727 8,256 10,275 9,536 7,422 5,084 6 Franklin,...280 1,371 1,648 1,493 1,182 799 7 Hampden,. 696 3,194 3,779 3,585 2,915 2,092 8 Hampshire,...289 1,557 1,896 1,741 1,398 1,014 9 Middlesex,... 1,680 9,144 11,663 11,319 9,294 6,647 10 Nantucket,..... 71 280 228 155 93 57 11 Norfolk,..... 667 3,078 3,743 3,534 2,990 2,083 12 Plymouth,.... 684 2,928 3,540 3,065 2,349 1,585 13 Suffolk,...... 2,307 10,969 13,902 13,652 11,262 8,507 14 Worcester,..... 1,515 7,762 9,121 8,425 6,790 4,729 SIZE OF FAMILIES. 41 SIZE OF FAMILIES-CONCLUDED. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 la6bd above. 59 41 27 15 14 3 3 3 1 7 1 60 40 27 20 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 18 12 1 - 1 1 - - - 3 40 30 19 7 8 3 - 1 - - 4 10 4 3 - 1 - - - - 5 17 6 4 3 2 2 - - 1 6 13 5 1 4 1 - - - 7 18 9 6 2 2 1 - - 8 13 9 6 3 1 2 - - - - 9 18 4 7 1 3 2 - - - 10 31 8 8 4 1 - - - - 11 27 15 13 7 3 2 1 - 1 2 12 96 62 38 39 23 8 4 2 1 3 13 103 70 34 20 14 10 1 1 - 2 14 25 21 8 5 2 1 - - 15 25 13 18 6 4 6 1 2 - 2 16 43 34 23 15 9 7 - 1 1 2 17 39 20 12 9 7 3 1 1 - - 18 29 15 8 3 3 - - 1 - 3 19 53 41 23 11 6 5 - - - 3 20 54 28 23 15 11 9 - - - 2 21 72 45 30 20 9 8 2 - 4 22 64 52 17 20 13 9 6 6 2 8 23 42 37 18 16 9 6 - - 1 24 34 23 12 8 2 1 - - 2 25 26 7 8 4 5 - - - 26 67 30 22 6 9 2 - - - 3 27 785 409 235 131 54 35 16 6 7 51 28 RECAPITULATION. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 d above. 25,967 15,488 8,954 4,997 2,722 2,190 493 342 267 1,465 391 199 100 57 26 13 1 - 1 8 1 1,178 716 457 261 154 86 28 17 14 54 2 2,115 1,337 779 435 268 181 48 25 17 74 3 37 22 9 5 4 3 - - - 4 3,344 1,968 1,056 553 286 335 43 41 29 183 5 480 260 148 82 59 39 - 1 4 10 6 1,469 897 527 314 183 138 35 24 13 129 7 680 417 242 159 97 53 13 5 5 30 8 4,621 2,690 1,620 841 421 388 62 35 35 271 9 23 18 6 5 1 - - - - 1 10 1,442 864 469 289 126 117 14 13 8 42 11 999 569 301 183 67 48 8 8 3 25 12 5,879 3,610 2,084 1,162 668 564 182 128 113 475 13 3,309 1,921 1,156 651 362 225 59 45 25 163 14 6 v -~~~~~~~pa pC 0 to~~~~~~~~~~4 a 0 0 a~~~~~~~~~~LC) COLOR AND RACE. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fe. ales.Males. Fern. Male. Fern. Males. Fern. Males. Fern. BARNSTABLE,. 15,457 16,294 44 62 75 69 1 - 66 76 Barnstable,. 1,994 2,257 14 24 2 5 - - - 3 3 Brewster,.. 583 628 - _ 5 3 - - - - Chatham,.. 1,093 1,177 - 3 -.. - - 1 Dennis,. 1,628 1,735 2 4 - - -- - Eastham,.. 331 308 - -. - - - - Falmouth,.. 1,049 1,147 2 6 1 3 - - 3 Har'cich,. 1,681 1,660 1 4 8 1 - Mashpee,.. 25 21 12 7 48 50 - - - - 54 61 Orleans,. 646 727 - - - - - - - Provincetown,. 2,165 2,184 1 - 4 3 - - - - Sandwich,.. 1,627 1,753 8 7 5 3 - - - 8 6 Truro,... 534 564 - - - - - - - Wellfleet,.. 1,010 974 2 2 - _- - - - Yarmouth,. 1,001 1,159 2 5 2 1 1 - - - 1 2 BERKSHIRE,. 32,939 33,942 391 392 225 246 129 4 - - 1 1 Adams,.. 7,631 7,971 14 9 9 4 121 - - 1 Alford,.. 184 203 1 1 - - Becket,.. 699 629 - - - 1 - - - - - - Cheshire,.. 874 814 2 3 - - - - - - Clarksburg,. 351 319 - - - - - - - Dalton,.. 803 932 7 9 5 3 - - - Egremont,.. 434 453 - 3 I. Florida,.. 306 266 -_ _ I - - - Gt. Barrington,. 1,982 2,268 54 65 3 2 6 4 - -I 1 - Hancock,. 361 340 12 12 3 2 - - - Hinsdale,.. 724 771 3 4 32 37 - - - - - Lanesborough,. 661 646 1 1 29 19 - - - - - Lee,... 1,811 1,982 52 53 - - 2 - - - - Lenox,.. 896 867 30 36 8 8 - - - Monterey,.. 358 327 8 10 - - - Mt. Washington, 89 93 - - - - - New Ashford, 87 73 - _ - I New Marlboro',. 1,045 979 6 7 I - - _ I Otis,.. 422 411 3 3 4 12 - - - - Peru,... 233 189 6 7 4 4 - - Pittsfield,.. 5,650 6,301 55 48 94 119 - -- - Richmond,.. 564 576 - - 1 - - I- Sandisfield,. 601 569 1 -- - - - - - Savoy,.. 384 345 1 - - - - - Sheffield,.. 1,030 1,070 66 61 3 3 - - - Stockbridge, 980 1,045 29 22 4 9 - - Tyringham,. 251 262 2 2 - - Washington,. 317 281 1 - 4 - -- - [45] 46 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACE. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOwNs. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fer. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. BERKS.-Con. W. Stockbridge, 1,044 906 11 11 4 5 - - - - Williamstown,. 1,827 1,770 26 25 18 17 - - Windsor,.. 340 284 - -. _. BRISTOL,.. 62,327 66,557 742 825 262 316 4 3 - - 27 24 Acushnet,.. 525 525 - - 5 2 - 2 - - - - Attleborough,. 4,518 4,580 51 58 3 3 - - - - 6 5 Berkley,.. 380 401 - - - - - Dartmouth,. 1,714 1,675 2 2 13 12 - - - - 9 7 Dighton,. 842 893 9 9 2 - - - - - - - Easton,.. 1,985 1,909 2 2 - - - Fairhaven,.. 1,297 1,452 2 6 4 2 2 1 - 1 1 Fall River,.. 21,656 23,624 28 27 2 3 - - - Ward,.. 7,350 7,937 5 9 - - - - " 2,.. 2,453 2,729 - --. " 3,.. 3,910 4,322 5 2 1 - - -- 4,.. 2,501 2,616 1 2 --- - 5,.. 1,857 2,168 21 2 - -.. " 6,.. 3,585 3,852 15 12 1 3 -- - Freetown,.. 665 721 - 1 2 7 - - Mansfield,.. 1,299 1,350 2 5 - - -.. New Bedford,. 11,392 12,863 536 623.203 256 2 - - - 11 9 Ward 1,.. 3,121 3,271 25 25 9 9 - - 2 2 " 2,.. 1,577 1,780 88 92 42 44 - - - 3, 3,. 1,224 1,477 146 183 10 12 2 - - - " 4,.. 1,660 1,918 176 220 21 30 - - - 7 4 5,.. 11,531 1,929 31 41 45 62 - - - - 2 3 " 6,.. 2,279 2,488 70 62 76 99 - - - - - Norton,. 768 820 2 - - 5 - - Raynham,.. 835 823 7 10 5 7 -- - - Rehoboth,.. 895 909 5 3 9 6 - - - Seekonk,.. 571 555 15 8 9 8 - - - - - 1 Somerset,.. 974 941 13 12 - Swansea,.. 654 636 7 9 1 1 - - Taunton,.. 9,897 10,453 51 39 2 3 - - Ward 1,.. 1,701 1,791 3 2 2,.. 734 831 1 3 - - -, 3,. 1,500 1,578 3 4 2 2 - - - 4, 4.. 834 988 6 4 _ - _ " 5,. 960 875 1 - - - - - "4 6,.. 1,106 1,122 33 24 - 1 - - - 7, 7,. 920 960 4 2 _ - _ " 8,.. 2,142 2,308 - - - - Westport,.. 1,460 1,427 10 11 2 1 - - - 1 DUKES,.. 1,803 1,963 32 30 48 37 - 66 92 Chilmark,.. 250 254 2 2 | - - Edgartown,. 781 856 27 26 8 8 - - - - 1 COLOR AND RACE. 47 COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINEE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fern. Males. Fern.Males. Fern. Males. Fern. Males. Fern. Males. Fern. DUKES-Con. Gay Head,.. 11 9 1 32 27 59 77 Gosnold,.. 64 50 1 - - Tisbury, 697 794 1 2 8 2 - - 7 14 ESSEX,..105,521 116,761 321 364 153 212 4 3 2 - - 1 Amesbury,.. 1,786 2,028 - - 1 1 - - - Andover,.. 2,361 2,700 14 11 4 4 - 1 2Beverly,.. 3,468 3,783 8 8 2 2 - - - Boxford,. 421 411 - - - 2 - - - - Bradford,.. 1,055 1,267 10 13 2 - - Danvers,.. 3,051 2,957 1 - 10 5 - - -- - Essex,. 851 849 8 5 Georgetown,. 1,077 1,132 2 3 Gloucester,. 8,574 8,175 1 1 1 2 - - - Ward 1,.. 1,216 1,153, 2,.. 1,199 1,134 " 3,.. 1,304 1,296 4,.. 1,043 1,030 " 5,. 1,338 1,263 " 6,. 622 618 " 7,.. 1,220 1,152 - 1 " 8,. 632 529 1 - 1 2 - - - Groveland,.. 1,025 1,058 - - 1 Hamilton,.. 384 407 2 4 Haverhill,.. 6,866 7,693 31 37- - Ward 1,.. 896 1,026 3 3 - - " 2, 7791 968 6 8 - -- - ~' 3,.. 1,310 1,469 17 16 " 4,. 984 1,084 1 8 5,. 1,472 1,532 4 2 " 6,.. 1,413 1,614 Ipswich,. 1,792 1,875 4 3 Lawrence,.. 15,759 19,031 48 65 3 10 Ward 1,.. 2,706 3,340 2 1'" 2,.. 2,588 3,274 3 9 " 2,. 2,267 3,072 11 16 " 4,. 3,772 4,612 9 11 5 5,.. 2,783 2,990 23 27 3 10- - " 6,.. 1,643 1,743 - 1 - - - Lynn,.. 15,081 17,088 104 120 92 114 - - - - 1 Ward,.. 339 345 - 1 - - " 2,. 760 812 3 3 " 3,.. 2,941 3,264 50 51 30 51 1 4, 3,719 4,215 13 25 23 24 - - - - " 5, ~. 3,581 4,222 - - " 6,.. 3,437 3,941 38 40 38 37 - - - - - - " 7,.. 304 289 - - 1 2 - Lynnfield,.. 362 407 ZZ 48 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TowNS. Males. Fe. Males. Fern. Males. Fen. Males. Fernm. ales. Fen. Males. Fem. ESSEX-Con. Manchester,. 774 786 - Marblehead,. 3,760 3,896 10 6 2 2 1 - Merrimac,.. 1,132 1,038 - - - Methuen,., 1,981 2,223 1 - - - Middleton,. 561 530 - 1 - 1 _ Nahant,.. 338 426 1 - - Newbury,.. 730 696 - - - _ Newburyport,. 5,961 7,332 7 16 3 4 Ward 1,. 984 1,136 3 5 - - -_ " 2,.. 932 1,246 - - - - ( 3,. 777 998 1 4 - ( 4, 894 1,113 3 7 2 3 " 5,. 1,124 1,414 - - - _ _ _ " 6,.. 1,250 1,425 - 1 1 _ _ _ _ North Andover, 1,462 1,518 - 1 - _ Peabody,.. 3,985 4,074 3 1 - 3 Rockport,.. 2,240 2,240 - - - Rowley,. 602 560 - - - Salem,.. 11,714 14,020 63 67 29 61 2 2 Ward,.. 1,996 2,277 8 5 6 7 " 2,. 1,914 2,473 8 8 1 - 1 1 _ " 3,.. 1,494 1,968 16 18 4 11 1 1 " 4,.. 2,014 2,451 8 15 - 2 - - - " 5,. 2,671 3,105 20 15 17 40 - - ",.. 1,625 1,746 3 6 1 1 Salisbury,.. 1,958 2,116 2 2 - - - _-_ Saugus,.. 1,267 1,311 - - -~ _ Swampscott,. 1,035 1,092 1 - - Topsfield,.. 616 605 - - Wenham,. 453 458 - - - West Newbury, 1,039 978 1 1 1 1 FRANKLIN,.. 16,884 16,729 31 33 1 9 9 Ashfield,. 590 599 - 1 - Bernardston,. 478 511 - 2 - - Buckland,.. 1,032 889 - - - - Charlemont,. 522 497 6 4 - - - Colrain,. 841 858 - - - - - - Conway,.. 742 707 - - - 1 2 - - Deerfield,.. 1,6S3 1,690 19 17 - 5 - Erving,.. 424 370 - - - - - Gill,.. 33 338 - - - - - Greenfield,.. 1,645 1,885 1 2 - - 7 - - IIawley,.. 314 274 - - - Heath,.. 261 284 - - - - Leverett,.. 426 404 - 1 Leyden,.. 260 264 Monroe,. 111 79 - COLOR AND RACE. 49 COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Male. Fern. Males. Fe n. Males. Fem rnMa les. Fern. FRANKL.-Con. Montague,.. 1,741 1,634 2 2 - 1- - New Salem,. 446 477 - - _ _ _ Northfield,.. 801 839 - 1 - - Orange,.. 1,239 1,258 - - Rowe,.. 379 282 - - - - Shelburne,.. 784 801 1 3 - 1 - - - Shutesbury,. 260 298 - - Sunderland,. 432 428 - - - - Warwick,.. 372 372 - - - - - - - Wendell,.. 255 248 - - - - - Whately,. 511 443 2 - - - 2 - - - IAMPDEN,.. 44,756 48,458 413 415 81 132 29 4 1 10 5 Agawam,. 1,092 1,129 12 11 2 2 - Blandford,.. 477 479 6 2 -- - - Brimfield,.. 590 602 6 2 - - - - 1 - Chester,. 714 680 1 1 - - - - Chicopee,.. 4,765 5,566 1 3 -- Granville,.. 623 608 - - 5 3 - - - - 1 - Holland,.. 166 168 - - - - - - - Holyoke,.. 7,430 8,819 4 3 - - 4 - Ward 1,.. 925 1,168 - - - - - " 2,.. 812 877 - - - - - - - 3,.. 1,338 1,433 - - -- " 4,.. 1,731 2,282 - --- 5,.. 1,365 1,672 1 1 6,.. 661 788 1 2 - - - " 7,. 598 599 2 - - - 4 - Longmeadow,. 738 729 - - - - Ludlow,. 617 597 - - 3 5- Monson,. 1,833 1,814 52 27 3 2 2 Montgomery,. 150 146 4 4 Palmer,.. 2,126 2,403 22 17 2 1 - - - 1 Russell,.. 309 316 5 8 1 4 - Southwick, 577 536 1 - - - - - Springfield,. 14,612 15,710 255 287 53 104 19 4 - 4 5 Ward1,.. 3,807 3,997 12 21 5 7 4 - " 2,.. 1,816 1,747 45 41 11 15 2 - - " 3,.. 2,011 2,199 88 97 6 18 8 - -- " 4,. 1,525 1,825 7 18 2 13 - " 5,.. 2,361 2,693 67 80 17 25 5 4 - 4 4 " 6,.. 1,100 1,107 28 25 11 22 - - - - 1 " 7,.. 790 825 - - - 2 - - - - - - 8,.. 1,202 1,317 8 5 1 2 - - Tolland,.. 234 209 4 5 Wales,.. 524 496 - - Westfield,.. 4,100 4,260 24 29 9 9 - 7 50 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Mas. Fe. ales. Fe. ales. Fem. Males. Fern. MaleMa Fer. M.ales. Fern. HAMPD.-Con. W. Springfield,. 1,830 1,907 - 1 - - - Wilbraham,. 1,249 1,284 16 15 3 1 4 4 THAMPSHIRE,. 21,426 23,077 105 104 44 51 13 - 1 - - - Amherst,. 1,972 1,885 30 40 2 6 1 - 1 - Belchertown,. 1,155 1,150 3 1 3 3 - Chesterfield,. 375 371 - - Cummington,. 442 467 3 4 - - - - - Easthampton,. 1,821 2,141 3 6 - 1 - - Enfield,. 521 543 1 - - - Goshen,. 178 170 1 - - - Granby,. 410 402 - - - Ereenwich,. 287 319 - - Hadley,.. 1,056 1,044 14 9 - 2 - - - Iatfield,.. 827 757 9 7 - Huntington,. 530 565 - Middlefield,. 297 303 1 1 1 - Northampton,. 5,196 5,767 35 27 34 41 8- Pelham,.. 302 328 1 2 - - Plainfield,.. 240 240 - 1 - - Prescott,.. 249 244 - South Hadley,. 1,457 1,908 1 2 - - 2 - - Southampton,. 523 526 - - 1 - Ware,... 1,888 2,251 - 1 2 - - - Westhampton,. 270 281 3 1 1 Williamsburg,. 1,020 1,007 - 2 - Worthington,. 410 408 - MIDDLESEX,. 134,442 147,847 675 716 192 210 12 9 - 2 7 Acton,.. 850 852 4 1 1 - - - - Arlington,.. 1,856 2,027 12 7 2 2 - - Ashby,. 453 509 - - - - - Ashland,.. 1,101 1,107 1 1 - 1 -- Ayer,... 928 944 - Bedford,.. 443 457 - - Belmont,.. 960 969 4 4 - - Billerica,.. 890 978 6 7 - - Boxborough,. 155 156 4 3 - Burlington,. 329 321 - - Cambridge,. 22,646 24,079 441 482 88 92 4 2 1 3 Ward,.. 4,233 4,447 77 63 1 1 3 2 1 3 " 2,.. 5,886 6,566 317 372 74 72 1 - - 3,.. 5,026 5,001 3 1 - 2- - " 4,.. 5,117 5,570 29 30 12 15 - - " 5,.. 2,384 2,495 15 16 1 2 - Carlisle,.. 274 272 - - - - - Chelmsford,. 3,188 1,184 - - - - - - COLOR AND RACE. 51 COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES - AND TOWNS. Males. Fem. Males. Femr. Males Fe. Males. Fe. Males. Fe. ales. Fern. MID'SEX-Con. Concord,. 1,291 1,371 6 1 3 4 - - -- Dracut,.. 575 537 1 1 1 1 Dunstable,.. 227 225 - - Everett,.. 1,780 1,849 4 1 7 10 - Framingham,. 2,442 2,719 1 3 1 -- 1 Groton,.. 903 990 5 8 - 2 Holliston,.. 1,671 1,721 4 3- Hopkinton,.. 2,295 2,206 1 1 - Hudson,..,736 1,753 3 - - Lexington,. 1,236 1,257 6 2 - 4- Lincoln,.. 418 411 1 1 2 1 - - Littleton,.. 481 462 2 3 - 2 Lowell,. 21,844 27,721 28 48 21 26 - - Ward 1,.. 2,374 3,387 - - - - " 2,.. 3,664 5,585 13 25 5 7 - - - _ 3,.. 4,233 4,771 2 1 6 7 - - " 4,.. 4,661 5,160 10 7 2 2 - " 5,.. 4,787 6,088 1 6 2 2 - 6,.. 2,125 2,730 2 9 6 8 - Malden,.. 5,127 5,686 3 5 11 11 Marlborough,. 4,155 4,261 1 - 3 4 - Maynard,.. 964 1,001 - - - - Medford,.. 3,112 3,497 9 7 - 2 - - - - - Melrose,.. 1,838 2,141 2 9 - - - Natick,.. 3,699 3,685 4 1 18 11 - 1 Newton,.. 7,375 8,593 55 62 9 4 4 3 - Ward 1,.. 1,357 1,832 - - - - - " 2,.. 1,511 1,661 21 27 - - - - " 3,.. 1,321 1,508 31 33 9 4 2 1 " 4,.. 945 1,122 1 2 - - 2 1 - - - " 5,.. 1,078 1,152 2 - - - - - - - 6,. 1,163 1,318 - - 1 - - - North Reading,. 481 496 - 1 1 - - - Pepperell,.. 949 971 2 5 - - - - Reading,.. 1,456 1,729 - 1 - - - Sherborn,.. 491 508 -- - - Shirley,.. 69 693 - - - - - - - Somerville,.. 10,624 11,205 11 9 3 13 1 2 Ward 1,.. 3,642 3,908 - 1 1 3 - - " 2,.. 3,601 3,648 5 3 2 6 - - " 3,. 1,740 1,845 2 1 4 1 2 " 4,.. 1,641 1,804 4. 4 - - Stoneham,.. 2,356 2,601 12 15 -- - Stow,... 508 514 - - - - - - Sudbury,.. 608 569 - Tewksbury,. 946 1,035 11 4 - - - - 1 Townsend,.. 1,114 1,076 1 2 2 1 Tyngsborough,. 328 335 - - 1 1 - 52 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fe. ales. Fem. Males. Fern. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fern. MID'SEX-C07o. Wakefield,.. 2,505 2,835 4 2 2 1 - - Waltham,.. 4,636 5,318 7 5 1 -- Watcrtown,. 2,424 2,656 1 3 7 8 - - Wayland,. 901 856 6 2 - - 1 - - - - - Westford,.. 954 972 1 4 1 1- Weston,.. 655 623 - - 1 1 2 - - - - Wilmington,. 431 447 - - - 1 - - Winchester,. 1,472 1,623 2 - 1 I 1 - Woburn,.. 4,702 4,844 7 3 7 2 1 -- 2 NANTUCKET,. 1,370 1,769 9 28 10 15 - - - Nantucket,.. 1,370 1,769 9 28 10 15 - - NORFOLK,.. 42,184 45,711 147 143 58 57 2 4 1 8 6 Bellingham,. 612 635 - - Braintree,.. 1,996 2,155 2 - 1 2 - - - Brookline,.. 2,958 3,704 4 8 - 1 - - - Canton,.. 1,970 2,209 5 8 - - Cohasset,.. 1,063 1,122 4 7 - - - - - 1 Dedham,. 2,626 3,055 31 24 9 11 - - - Dover,.. 319 331 - - Foxborough,. 1,352 1,811 3 2 Franklin,.. 1,412 1,558 7 4 - - - - 1 Holbrook,.. 859 862 2 1 1 1- - - Hyde Park,. 2,896 3,342 29 33 9 7 - - Medfield,. 513 644 2 4 - - - - Medway,.. 2,065 2,173 -_ 1 3 - - Milton,. 1,259 1,433 10 17 3 2 2 4 - 5 3 Needham,.. 2,233 2,301 9 4 - - - - 1 - Norfolk,.. 437 480 1 2 - - - - Norwood,.. 861 888 - - - Quincy,.. 4,594 4,554 3 1 1 2 - Randolph,.. 2,026 2,022 7 8 - - - - - 1 Sharon,.. 618 702 7 3 - - Stoughton,.. 2,411 2,411 2 1 7 7 - - - - 2 1 Walpole,.. 1,101 1,172 3 6 5 3 - Weymouth,. 4,863 4,907 11 5 19 14 - - - - - - Wrentham,. 1,137 1,243 5 5 2 3 - PLYMOUTH,. 34,002 34,897 192 183 34 31 - 1 - - 12 10 Abington,.. 1,599 1,632 3 7 - - - Bridgewater,. 1,979 1,944 21 24 1 -I Brockton,..,232 5,327 5 6 5 3 - Carver,.. 563 548 4 2 5 4 - - - - 1 Duxbury,.. 1,103 1,138 1 1 - 2 - - - E. Bridgewater,. 1,375 1,427 - 3 3 Halifax,.. 274 294 - COLOR AND RACE. 53 COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fe. Males. Fe. Males. Fen. Males.. Fernales. Fe. Males. Fern. PLYMOUTH-COn. Hanover,.. 858 920 13 8 2 - - - Hanson,..6335 Hingham,.. 2,194 2,421 9 11 9 10 - - - - - - Hull,.. 161 155 - - Kingston,.. 759 810 - - Lakeville,.. 514 539 4 2 1 - - 1 Marion,. 392 470 - - -- Marshfield,.. 897 917 1 1 1- - - - - Mattapoisett,. 613 735 5 6 2 - Middleborough,. 2,452 2,549 11 7 3 - - - - 1 Pembroke,.. 697 690 8 4 - - - - - - - Plymouth,.. 3,024 3,240 42 35 9 6 1 - - 8 5 Plympton,.. 363 392 - - - - Rochester,.. 495 505 1 - Rockland,.. 2,189 1,998 11 5 - Scituate,.. 1,224 1,239 South Scituate,. 887 853 37 41 South Abington, 1,215 1,233 5 3 -- Wareham,.. 1,442 1,418 4 8 - 2 -- rW. Bridgewater, 871 868 7 12 - SUFFOLK,..170,384 189,112 1,669 1,640 934 1,037 33 10 5 - 25 37 Boston,. 159,745 177,104 1,589 1,537 870 973 30 9 5 1 23 34 Wardl,.. 14,773 14,510 23 18 7 9 1 1 - - 3 2 " 2,.. 11,886 11,854 56 19 16 17 4 1 - - 2 - " 3,.. 6,578 7,216 75 65 285 269 6 - - - 2 5 " 4,.. 4,732 4,557 76 54 15 12 1 - - - 9 16 5,.. 3,745 3,783 58 29 2 1 - - - -' 6,.. 4,854 7,909 538 535 388 464 1 1 - -1 7 10 t 7,.. 15,299 15,789 8 3 - - - 2 " 8,.. 5,437 5,829 21 32 9 6 15 1 - " 9,.. 7,146 9,373 81 133 34 41 - - 1 10,.. 7,263 9,049 174 168 28 66 - - - - " 11,.. 7,594 10,358 189 227 45 49 1 - - " 12,.. 14,683 15,420 60 28 5 4 - - - " 13,.. 5,234 5,249 20 31 - - - - 14,.. 7,343 8,899 54 67 - - - " 15,.. 11,142 12,343 9 13 10 11 1 - 3 " 16,.. 7,153 8,604 10 12 3 4 - 1 1 - " 17,.. 5,411 6,341 6 5 8 12 - - - " 19,.. 3,077 3,075 25 18 2 3 - " 20,.. 5,208 4,848 46 8 1 - - - - " 21,.. 5,481 6,075 11 17 2 3 - - " 22,.. 5,706 6,023 49 55 10 12 - 1 - - Chelsea,.. 9,501 10,916 80 103 64 64 3 1 - 2 3 Wardi,.. 1,642 1,893 23 27 12 14 2 1 - - " 2,.. 2,631 2,987 14 16 12 17 1 - - - 1 2 54 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. CITIES, AND TOWNS. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Femr. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. SUFFOLK- Con. Chelsea-con. Ward 3,.. 2,635 2,985 8 13 7 7 - - - - " 4,.. 2,593 3,051 35 47 33 26 - - 1 1 Revere,. 829 774 - - - - - - - - Winthrop,.. 309 318 - - - - - -. WORCESTER,. 102,908 106,100 369 371 238 261 2 2 - - 23 21 Ashburnham,. 1,044 1,087 3 2 2 3 - - -.. Athol,.. 2,030 2,103 1 - - - - -.. Auburn,.. 578 650 2 3 -. - Barre,.. 1,199 1,249 - - 7 4 - - - 1 Berlin,.. 478 502 5 2 - - - - - - Blackstone,. 2,157 2,483 --- - - - - - Bolton,.. 495 492 _ - Boylston,.. 429 447 5 9 5 - - - - - - Brookfield,.. 1,310 1,335 6 7 - 1 - - - 1 Charlton,.. 944 906 1 1 - - - - - Clinton,. 3,117 3,664 - - - - - - - - - Dana,.. 379 380 - 1 Douglas,.. 1,103 1,090 - - 2 1 -5 1 Dudley,.. 1,271 1,36 12 8 -- - - - 3 3 Fitchburg,.. 6,049 6,199 9 12 9 11 - - - -. Ward 1,. 714 753 - - - - " 2,.. 1,190 1,242 4 4 1 - - ( 3,.. 627 674 1 2 2 1 - - - " 4,. 756 856 - - 3 5 - - -, 5,.. 974 927- - " 6,.. 1,788 1,747 4 6 3 5 - - - Gardner,.. 1,796 1,887 2 2 23 18 2 - Grafton,.. 2,179 2,249 6 6 1 1 - - - Hardwick,. 1,015 975 - - 1 1 - - Harvard,.. 579 714 5 4 1 1 -- Holden,.. 1,075 1,099 2 3 1 - - - - Hubbardston, 730 701 1 - 6 2 - - - Lancaster,.. 882 1,040 17 17 - 1 - - -. Leicester,. 1,325 1,439 - - 1 4 1 - Leominster,. 2,618 2,554 6 3 10 9 - 1 - - Lunenburg,. 577 575 - 1 - -. Mendon,.. 526 561 33 30 10 9 - - - - 2 5 Milford,. 4,866 4,914 11 8 6 13 - - - Millbury,.. 2,147 2,376 2 2 - 2 - - - New Braintree,. 323 283 -. - - - - - - Northborough,. 661 736 - 1 - _ - - - - Northbridge,. 2,027 1,999 - 1 1 1 - - 1 N. Brookfield,. 1,930 1,804 10 4 - 1 -. - Oakham,.. 441 431 - 1 Oxford,.. 1,460 1,456 5 9 1 1 - - 3 3 Paxton,.. 300 300 - - COLOR AND RACE. 55 COLOR AND RACE-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fer. M Fa le s Fe.. Male.s. Fe. Males. Fe r. Males. F. Mae Fern. WO'STER- Con. Petersham,.. 595 599 4 4 1 - - Phillipston,. 335 331 - Princeton,. 534 523 - 3 - 3- - Royalston,.. 610 650 - Rutland,.. 548 482 - - Shrewsbury,. 767 756 - _ 1 - Southborough,. 982 1,004 - - Southbridge,. 2,813 2,920 1 2 2 2 Spencer,.. 2,865 2,578 3 5Sterling,.. 781 783 2 2 1- Sturbridgc,. 1,046 1,095 - 1 38 29 - - 4 Sutton,.. 1,492 1,554 1 1 3- - Templeton,. 1,355 1,404 1 4 Upton,.. 947 1,172 1 1 3 1- Uxbridge,.. 1,461 1,552 1 2 4 9Warren,.. 1,611 1,635 5 4 2 3 Webster,.. 2,462 2,585 11 6 — - Westborough,. 2,669 2,453 4 4 11 - - West Boylston,. 1,454 1,448 - - - W. Brookficld,. 9a2 1,001 -- - Westminstcr,. 820 888 2 1 1 - - Winchendon,. 1,889 1,870 1 1 I 1Worcester,.. 23,930 24,781 189 194 90 126 1 - 5 1 Ward 1,.. 2,894 2,934 51 61 25 30 - -,C 2,. 1,939 2,124 43 41 11 26 - - " 3,.. 3,064 2,833 21 10 5 2 I 3 4,.. 3,625 3,535 13 9 7 13 -- " 5,.. 4,028 4,174 13 11 12 10 - - 6,. 3,742 3,785 19 19 1 4 - - 2 1 7,.. 3,035 3,400 8 14 21 31 1 i 8,.. 1,603 1,996 21 26 8 10 56 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. COLOR AND RACE-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION. WHITE. BLACK. MULATTO. CHINESE. JAPANESE. INDIAN. COUNTIES. __ Males. Fem. Males. Fem. MAales. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Femrn. THE STATE,. 786,400 849,220 5,140 5,306 2,355 2,683 238 40 10 - 240 280 Barnstable,.. 15,457 16,294 44 62 75 69 1 - - - 66 76 Berkshire,. 32,939 33,942 391 392 225 246 129 4 - - 1 Bristol,. 62,327 66,557 742 825 262 316 4 3 - - 27 24 Dukes,.. 1,803 1,963 32 30 48 37 - - - - 66 92 Essex,... 105,521 116,761 321 364 153 212 4 3 2 - - 1 Franklin,.. 16,884 16,729 31 33 1 9 9 - - - - HIampden,.. 44,756 48,458 413 415 81 132 29 4 1 - 10 5 Hampshire,. 21,426 23,077 105 104 44 51 13 - 1 - - - Middlesex,.. 134,442 147,847 675 716 192 210 12 9 - - 2 7 Nantucket,.. 1,370 1,769 9 28 10 15 - - - - - - Norfolk,. 42,181 45,714 147 143 58 57 2 4 1 - 8 6 Plymouth,.. 34,002 34,897 192 183 34 31 - 1 - - 1 10 Suffolk,.. 170,384 189,112 1,669 1,640 934 1,037 33 10 5 - 25 37 Worcester,.. 102,908 106,100 369 371 238 261 2 2 - - 23 21 RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. C 0 U N T I E S. Population. White. Black. Mulatto. Chinese. Japanese. Indian. THE STATE,... 1,651,912 1,635,620 10,446 5,038 278 10 520 Barnstable,... 32,144 31,751 106 144 1 - 142 Berkshire,... 68,270 66,881 783 471 133 - 2 Bristol,... 131,087 128,884 1,567 578 7 1 51 Dukes,... 4,071 3,766 62 85 - - 158 Essex,. 223,342 222,282 685 365 7 2 1 Franklin,.... 33,696 33,613 64 10 9 - Hampden,.... 94,304 93,214 828 213 33 1 15 Hampshire,.. 44,821 44,503 209 95 13 1 Middlesex,.... 284,112 282,289 1,391 402 21 - 9 Nantucket,... 3,201 3,139 37 25 - - Norfolk,.... 88,321 87,895 290 115 6 1 14 Plymouth,... 69,362 68,899 375 65 1 - 22 Suffolk,... 364,886 359,496 3,309 1,971 43 5 62 Worcester,... 210,295 209,008 740 499 4 1 44 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 8 [57] CONJUGAL CONDITION. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Male.. M. Fe. Males. Frn. Males. Fern. BARNSTABLE CO.,. 7,959 7,544 7,137 7,220 528 1,705 15 32 4 Barnstable,.. 993 1,070 930 959 90 257 - 3 - Brewster, 293 286 271 274 24 69 - 2 - Chatham, 554 562 501 498 38 119 - 2 - Dennis,.. 814 794 764 773 47 167 5 5 Eastham,... 178 129 140 141 12 38 1 - - Falmouth,. 517 518 490 506 44 134 1 1 Harwich,.. 882 729 777 778 28 150 3 8 Mashpee,... 81 73 52 52 6 13 - 1 - Orleans,.292 330 323 321 31 76 - - - Provincetown,. 1,125 1,005 990 997 55 181 - 4 - Sandwich,.. 891 872 694 706 63 190 - 1 - Truro,... 269 241 246 247 18 76 1 - - Wellfleet,.. 517 412 462 456 29 106 - 2 4 Yarmouth,.. 553 523 497 512 43 129 4 3 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,. 19,669 18,844 13,135 13,114 843 2,569 37 58 1 Adams,... 4,746 4,591 2,881 2,862 144 523 4 9 Alford,... 90 95 85 88 9 18 1 3 Becket,... 408 341 266 263 25 25 - 1 - Cheshire,.. 493 400 352 355 30 60 1 2 Clarksburg,.. 204 167 135 135 11 16 1 1 Dalton,... 443 536 343 345 29 61 - 2 - Egremont,.. 223 212 195 196 15 48 1 - - Florida,... 181 136 119 116 6 14 - - Great Barrington, 1,111 1,247 866 873 66 217 3 2 Hancock,.. 224 187 146 142 6 25 - - - Hinsdale,.. 439 467 292 292 27 51 1 2 Lanesborough,. 401 349 275 273 12 44 3 - - Lee,... 1,074 1,092 736 754 54 186 1 3 Lenox,... 554 492 359 358 21 61 - - Monterey,.. 203 168 146 145 13 20 4 4 Mt. Washington,. 52 49 35 35 1 8 1 1 New Ashford,. 49 35 33 34 4 4 1 - New Marlborough, 615 504 409 406 24 76 3 - - Otis,. 232 221 172 177 25 28 - - - Peru,. 145 96 88 88 10 15 - 1 - - Pittsfield,. 3,389 3,691 2,265 2,236 141 525 4 16 Richmond,.325 308 231 235 7 34 1 - - Sandisfield,.316 275 262 262 21 32 4 - - Savoy,... 202 143 168 173 14 28 1 1 Sheffield,. 622 581 470 460 6 92 1 1 Stockbridg,.. 588 560 401 408 24 105 3 - - Tyringham,. 134 131 111 111 8 20 - 2 - Washington,. 199 154 114 112 9 15 - - - [59] 60 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWCED. DI D. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fcm. Males. Fem. BERKSHIRE CO.-Coln. West Stockbridgc,. 644 465 384 384 30 72 1 1 Williamstown,.. 1,179 1,030 649 649 43 131 - 2 - Windsor,.. 184 121 147 147 8 15 - 1 - BRISTOL COUNTY,. 35,800 35,774 25,898 26,027 1,575 5,774 77 139 12 11 Acushnet,... 277 238 232 232 19 57 2 2 - - Attleborough,.. 2,551 2,406 1,902 1,894 119 330 5 15 1 1 Berkley,... 189 185 179 184 11 32 1 - - Dartmouth,... 925 752 739 739 67 199 5 6 2 - Dighton,... 458 422 369 389 25 91 - - I - Easton,... 1,152 986 785 785 49 136 1 4 - Fairhaven,... 662 696 595 604 49 159 - 3 - - Fall River,... 12,956 13,605 8,302 8,342 407 1,666 15 32 6 9 Ward 1,... 4,438 4,627 2,782 2,790 129 522 6 7 - - 2,... 1,525 1,537 890 903 38 279 - 10 - " 3,... 2,325 2,526 1,507 1,537 81 256 3 5 - - "( 4,.. 1,520 1,472 927 907 55 236 - 3 - - " 5,... 1,032 1,205 789 798 34 163 3 1 1 3 <( 6,.. 2,116 2,238 1,407 1,407 70 210 3 6 5 6 Freetown,... 340 344 300 303 24 78 3 4 - - Mansfield,... 717 667 549 549 33 136 2 3 - - New Bedford,.. 6,548 6,990 5,255 5,291 321 1,432 20 38 - - Ward 1,... 1,816 1,800 1,264 1,262 75 241 2 4 - 2,... 863 894 797 797 46 222 1 3 - -, 3,. 657 752 679 679 43 235 3 6 - - " 4,.. 1,017 1,065 789 798 54 301 4 8 - _ 5,... 866 1,108 684 694 56 228 3 5 - - " 6,... 1,329 1,371 1,042 1,061 47 205 7 12 - - Norton,... 416 427 327 327 27 70 - i - Raynham,... 449 393 372 372 24 74 2 1 - - Rehoboth,... 477 430 386 382 40 104 5 2 1 Seekonk,... 318 265 249 249 25 54 2 3 1 1 Somerset,... 569 467 408 409 10 75 - 2 - - Swansea,... 353 292 281 278 26 76 2 - - Taunton,.. 5,650 5,546 4,038 4,074 251 855 11 20 Ward 1,... 940 950 722 722 40 120 2 1 - " 2,... 387 425 330 319 17 86 1 4 - _ 4, 3,.. 899 864 569 570 36 147 1 3 - " 4,... 444 507 381 389 14 95 1 1 "( 5,.. 554 423 380 385 26 65 1 2 - " 6,... 629 583 479 488 26 75 5 1 - - " 7,.. 510 495 380 380 34 80 - 7 - - " 8,.. 1,287 1,299 797 821 58 181 - 1 I - Westport,... 793 663 630 624 48 150 1 3 - DUKES COUNTY,.. 997 931 889 911 61 275 2 5 - - Chilmark,... 143 122 105 107 4 27 - - Edgartown,... 392 366 393 408 30 116 1 1 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 61 CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TowNS. Males. Fe r. Ma. Fe. les. Fern. Males. Fem. Males. Fern. DUKES Co.-Con. Gay Head,... 62 56 33 46 8 11 - - Gosnold,.. 34 21 30 27 1 2 - - - - Tisbury,.. 366 366 328 323 18 119 1 4 ESSEX COUNTY,.. 59,197 62,440 43,836 44,162 2,735 10,437 105 265 128 37 Amesbury,. 1,014 1,109 726 728 46 190 1 2 - - Andover,. 1,448 1,586 863 864 69 265 1 1 - - Beverly,. 1,877 1,897 1,507 1,504 92 381 - 8 2 3 Boxford,. 219 208 184 174 18 31 - - - - Bradford,. 567 692 474 474 23 108 3 6 - - Danvers,. 1,803 1,588 1,167 1,166 66 206 2 2 24 Essex,.. 454 384 380 380 24 89 1 1 - - Georgetown,. 553 539 478 478 47 116 1 2 - - Gloucester,. 5,096 4,323 3,315 3,306 140 535 7 5 18 9 Ward 1,. 728 610 473 473 15 69 - I - - ( 2,. 729 596 454 469 13 69 - - 3 - " 3,. 798 731 480 479 24 86 2 - - - " 4, 648 559 384 386 10 85 1 - 5,. 798 653 510 500 28 110 2 - - - " 6,. 344 328 263 263 14 27 1 - - - " 7,. 675 596 511 495 18 52 1 1 15 9 " 8,. 376 250 240 241 18 37 - 3 - - Groveland,. 552 535 451 452 21 69 2 2 - - Hamilton,. 213 216 158 158 15 37 - - - - Haverhill,.3,581 3,906 3,138 3,158 167 650 8 17 3 Ward 1,. 442 490 429 430 23 106 2 4 3 "( 2,. 398 506 375 377 21 89 3 4 - - " 3,. 694 746 591 597 42 140 - 2 - - " 4,.535 574 423 429 26 88 1 1 - - " 5,. 776 735 676 676 23 121 1 2 - - " 6,.. 736 855 644 649 32 106 1 4 - - Ipswich,.. 1,003 970 733 711 59 191 1 6 - - Lawrence,. 9,127 11,069 6,296 6,362 359 1,624 8 41 20 10 Ward 1,. 1,547 1,922 1,102 1,118 55 292 2 7 2 2 " 2,. 1,494 1,935 1,020 1,045 69 293 3 10 5 - " 3,. 1,384 1,872 822 883 70 320 2 13 - - " 4,.2,236 2,747 1,454 1,463 78 399 6 13 8 " 5,.. 1,495 1,611 1,254 1,215 59 197 1 4 6,. 971 982 644 638 28 123 - 1 - - Lynn,. 8,279 8,995 6,622 6,705 351 1,539 25 84 - - Ward 1,. 182 167 150 150 7 28 - 1 - " 2,.. 391 383 357 360 12 71 3 1 - " 3,. 1,581 1,629 1,378 1,417 57 308 5 13 - " 4,. 2,102 2,282 1,563 1,567 82 387 8 28 " 5,. 1,904 2,213 1,579 1,594 92 390 6 25 - " 6,. 1,948 2,165 1,478 1,503 84 334 3 16 - " 7,. 171 156 117 114 17 21 - - - Lynnfield,. 183 208 152 152 26 44 1 3 - 62 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVOCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND Males. Feales. Fe rn. Fern. ales. Fern. ales. Fern. Males. Fern. ESSEX Co.-Con. Manchester,. 422 363 323 332 29 90 - - Marblehead,.. 2,175 2,004 1,486 1,490 110 400 2 10 - - Merrimac,... 615 473 483 487 33 78 1 1 - - Methuen,... 1,081 1,177 849 851 50 187 1 9 - - Middleton,... 316 271 221 222 23 36 2 1 - - Nahant,... 191 265 139 135 9 26 1 - - - Newbury,... 405 353 282 283 25 60 1 - 17 - Newburyport,.. 3,262 3,9041 2,536 2,619 168 797 4 17 1 15 Ward 1,... 531 575 432 443 22 120 2 3 - - " 2,.. 521 685 388 399 23 157 - 5 - - 3,... 428 551 327 329 21 121 2 1 - - " 4,.. 477 594 387 406 34 106 - 2 1 15 " 5,.. 611 736 481 511 32 162 - 5 - - cc 6,... 694 763 521 531 36 131 - 1 - - North Andover,.. 846 820 582 582 34 114 1 2 - - Peabody,.. 2,235 2,141 1,618 1,634 131 296 4 7 - - Rockport,... 1,155 1,110 958 959 81 169 3 2 43 - Rowley,... 311 251 268 268 23 40 - 1 - Salem,.... 6,807 7,894 4,698 4,763 292 1,473 11 20 - Ward 1,... 1,209 1,235 735 735 65 310 1 6 - i 2,... 1,051 1,323 831 859 39 297 3 3 - 3,... 831 1,114 646 658 36 222 2 4 - it 4,... 1,166 1,438 808 825 46 204 2 1 - <; 5,... 1,621 1,842 1,028 1,035 58 279 1 4 - 6,... 929 939 650 651 48 161 2 2 - Salisbury,.. 972 986 898 908 83 219 7 5 - Saugus,.... 712 675 538 538 16 96 1 2 Swampscott,.. 551 527 465 470 20 93 - 2 Topsfield,.... 342 293 239 239 30 70 5 3 Wenham,... 249 212 186 192 18 53 - 1 West Newbury,.. 581 496 423 418 37 65 - 1 FRANKLIN COUNTY,. 9,097 8,218 7,246 7,206 565 1,319 15 28 Ashfield,.. 298 276 269 272 23 52 - - Bernardston,.. 247 242 225 224 5 47 1 - Buckland,.. 596 448 391 385 44 55 - 1 1 Charlemont,.. 286 238 233 228 8 33 1 2 Colrain,.. 467 446 350 342 24 67 - 3 Conway,. 406 341 311 306 26 59 - 3 Deerfield,... 1,023 956 636 635 43 120 - 1 - Erving,... 221 157 180 178 22 32 1 Gill, 175 164 148 142 10 32 2 - Greenfield,... 902 1,005 703 709 47 176 1 3 Hawley,... 176 136 126 126 12 12 - Heath,.... 133 146 114 114 14 24 - - Leverett,... 213 180 194 194 17 29 2 2 Leyden,... 148 138 104 105 8 21 - - Monroe,... 69 37 40 39 2 3 - - CONJUGAL CONDITION. 63 CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. MIales. Fem. Males. Fern. Males. Fen. FRANKLIN Co.-Con. Montague,.. 969 798 723 719 50 117 1 3 New Salem,.. 199 193 231 231 16 53 - - - Northfield,.. 395 417 362 364 40 59 3 - 1 Orange,. 551 513 643 643 43 101 2 1 - Rowe,... 236 139 125 123 18 20 - - - Shelburne,.. 415 398 349 346 21 59 - 2 - Shutesbury,. 111 133 139 134 10 29 - 2 - Sunderland,.. 245 219 169 166 18 42 - 1 - Warwick,... 190 171 169 169 13 32 - - - Wendell,.. 119 109 127 127 8 12 1 - - - Whately,.. 307 218 185 185 23 39 - 1 HAMPDEN COUNTY,. 25,816 26,372 18,270 18,415 1,123 4,097 72 130 9 Agawam,.. 626 602 438 440 39 97 3 3 - Blandford,... 261 227 211 211 9 42 2 1 - Brimfield,.. 318 307 255 247 22 49 1 1 1 Chester,.. 387 324 298 298 29 58 1 1 - - Chicopee,... 2,807 3,143 1,847 1,904 109 507 3 15Granville,.. 338 287 265 265 25 59 1 - - - Holland,.. 92 83 68 68 5 13 1 4 - Holyoke,. 4,507 5,370 2,764 2,835 159 605 8 12 - - Ward 1,.. 537 720 366 388 22 59 - 1 - - " 2,... 478 507 317 309 16 60 1 1 - - " 3,... 83 852 490 492 16 86 - 3 - - " 4,... 1,087 1,486 602 633 37 159 5 4 - - " 5,... 840 1,008 487 504 38 161 1 - - - " 6,... 383 468 266 271 13 48 - 3 - - " 7,... 350 329 236 238 17 32 1 - - - Longmeadow,.. 399 358 306 300 28 70 - 1 5 - Ludlow,.. 343 291 261 254 15 57 1 - - - Monson,... 1,210 1,066 628 629 49 142 3 6 - - Montgomery,. 85 75 61 64 7 11 1 - - - Palmer,... 1,208 1,303 881 884 58 224 4 10 - - Russell,... 186 179 118 120 10 28 - 1 1 - Southwick,. 325 2511 234 232 19 50 - 3 - - Springfield,.. 8,273 8,381 6,313 6,308 331 1,376 26 45 - - Ward 1, 2,129 2,129 1,609 1,609 87 284 1 3 3 - " 2,... 1,137 932 676 663 56 201 5 7 - - " 3,... 1,152 1,144 912 923 43 235 6 12 - - " 4,... 800 1,000 702 695 32 159 - 2 - - " 5,.. 1,270 1,413 1,121 1,124 56 251 7 18 - - " 6,... 618 569 496 497 22'88 3 1 - " 7,... 414 380 361 362 13 85 2 - - - " 8,... 753 814 436 435 22 73 - 2 - - Tolland,.. 140 110 94 94 4 10 - - - Wales,... 282 212 228 235 14 47 - 2 - - Westfield,... 2,275 2,140 1,737 1,760 112 383 7 15 2 64 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND_ TOWNS. T Ns. Males. Fern. Males. F. Males. Fe Males. Fer. IMales. Fern. HAMPDEN CO.-Con. West Springfield,.. 1,013 981 776 776 38 145 3 7 - Wilbraham,... 741 682 487 491 41 124 7 3 - HAMPSHlIRE COUNTY, 12,213 12,506 8,730 8,791 613 1,888 27 33 6 14 Amherst,.. 1,220 1,016 732 732 51 180 3 3 - Belchertown,.. 618. 545 496 494 42 112 5 3 - Chesterfield,. 187 172 173 174 15 25 - - Cummington,.. 210 210 219 230 15 31 1 - - Easthampton,. 1,128 1,331 644 667 51 150 1 - - Enfield,. 270 251 240 240 12 49 3 - - Goshen, 97 75 75 71 7 24 - - Granby,.. 211 196 185 186 14 18 - 2 - Greenwich,. 129 138 143 145 14 36 1 - - Hadley,.... 617 565 411 411 40 76 4 1 - - Hatfield,.. 495 399 324 319 16 46 1 - - Huntington,.. 282 268 235 235 13 60 2 - - Middlefield, 161 175 123 114 14 15 1 - Northampton,. 3,072 3,260 2,062 2,094 130 459 3 9 6 13 Pelham,.151 152 141 141 10 36 1 1 Plainfield,... 92 93 134 133 14 15 - - Prescott,.120 109 117 114 12 20 1 - - South Hadley,. 831 1,159 600 609 25 140 4 2 - Southampton,. 270 241 235 232 18 51 1 2 Ware,... 1,109 1,299 743 754 38 199 - - - - WVesthampton,.. 152 151 111 109 11 22 - - - Williamsburg,.. 585 515 404 404 31 86 - 4 - Worthington,.. 206 186 183 183 20 38 1 - - 1 MIDDLESEX COUNTY, 76,756 80,961 54,601 55,193 3,296 12,150 139 324 531 161 Acton,... 439 382 385 388 29 82 1 2 Arlington,... 1,085 1,157 729 730 52 141 1 5 3 3 Ashby,.. 208 228 219 221 26 59 - 1Ashland,... 580 540 488 482 33 81 1 6 Ayer,....483 452 430 428 13 60 1 4 1 Bedford,... 236 220 192 193 15 43 - 1 Belmont,... 594 561 340 340 28 72 1 - 1 Billerica,... 496 517 376 381 22 85 1 2 1 Boxborough,.. 84 76 70 70 5 13 - - Burlington,... 192 167 126 126 11 27 - 1 Cambridge,.. 13,389 13,648 8,877 8,930 489 2,009 14 26 411 45 Ward 1,... 2,785 2,768 1,307 1,317 87 424 4 7 132 - " 2,... 3,528 3,833 2,625 2,625 122 544 3 8 - - " 3,... 2,816 2,678 1,862 1,897 116 391 3 4 232 34 " 4,... 2,841 2,989 2,155 2,163 113 446 2 6 47 11 " 5,... 1,419 1,380 928 928 51 204 2 1 - - Carlisle,... 143 121 122 122 11 27 - 2 1 Chelmsford,... 685 607 470 475 32 97 1 1 4 - 1 CONJUGAIL CONDITION. 65 CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fem. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fern. MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. Concord,.. 745 725 522 527 33 124 - - Dracut,... 321 257 235 238 19 43 2 1 Dunstable,.. 117 99 104 101 6 25 - - Everett,. 977 965 761 766 49 123 4 6 Framingham,.. 1,378 1,474 998 1,017 64 228 2 5 1 Groton,... 480 524 387 384 40 85 1 7 - Holliston,.. 918 869 715 716 42 135 - 4 4 3 Hopkinton,... 1,394 1,197 840 843 58 163 1 - - Hudson,.. 946 877 752 752 41 122 - 3 - - Lexington,.. 714 664 479 484 48 112 1 3 - Lincoln,.. 252 221 157 157 9 33 1 2 2 - Littleton,. 276 239 188 188 18 39 1 1 - Lowell,... 12,429 16,033 8,871 9,083 535 2,577 33 88 25 14 Ward 1,.. 1,410 2,117 912 948 52 312 - 10 - - " 2,... 2,090 3,472 1,473 1,531 90 575 7 28 22 11 " 3,... 2,471 2,651 1,632 1,671 128 440 7 14 3 3 " 4,.. 2,572 2,703 1,986 2,002 105 446 10 18 - - " 5,... 2,700 3,535 1,977 2,009 105 538 8 14 - - " 6,... 1,186 1,555 891 922 55 266 1 4 - Maiden,... 2,870 3,061 2,148 2,184 117 444 6 13 - - Marlborough,.. 2,518 2,421 1,559 1,561 77 276 4 7 1 - Maynard,. 590 574 359 360 15 65 - 2 - - Medford,... 1,719 1,896 1,299 1,318 94 277 2 8 7 7 Melrose,.. 974 1,123 814 819 50 202 1 5 1 1 Natick,... 2,212 1,954 1,427 1,458 77 278 5 8 - Newton,.. 4,293 5,055 2,991 3,012 153 578 4 10 2 7 Ward 1,.. 770 1,114 562 577 25 140 - 1 - - " 2,... 898 964 611 611 23 108 - 5 - - " 3,... 808 923 510 524 45 97 - 2 - - " 4,... 548 663 382 382 16 78 2 2 - " 5,... 600 626 456 454 22 72 2 - - - " 6,.. 669 765 470 464 22 83 - - 2 7 North Reading,.. 260 232 207 209 15 52 - 4 - - Pepperell,.508 466 400 400 42 106 1 4 - Reading,. 731 892 674 680 49 157 2 1 - Sherborn,. 265 253 210 210 16 45 -- - Shirley,.... 372 369 268 267 18 56 1 1 - Somerville,.. 5,918 5,923 4,506 4,525 206 764 8 16 1 1 Ward 1,.. 2,012 2,074 1,552 1,565 77 267 2 6 - " 2,... 2,062 1,943 1,473 1,471 67 240 5 2 1 1 " 3,.. 939 953 773 775 30 122 1 2 - " 4,... 905 953 708 714 32 135 - 6 - - Stoneham,.. 1,253 1,268 1,081 1,107 21 220 13 21 - - Stow,.... 267 260 210 210 30 43 1- - Sudbury,.344 266 247 243 17 57 - 3 - - Tewksbury,.. 534 506 304 323 67 141 - 4 53 65 Townsend,.. 577 484 502 500 37 94 1 1 - - Tyngsborough,.. 182 160 131 131 12 45 1 - 3 - 9 66 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fern. Males. Fern. Males. Femrn. Males. Fem. Males. Femrn. MIDDLESEX CO.-Con. Wakefield,.. 1,352 1,461 1,094 1,119 62 249 3 9 - - Waltham,... 2,725 3,013 1,806 1,875 105 428 8 7 - - Watertown,... 1,424 1,492 943 934 54 229 1 4 10 8 Wayland,... 524 449 350 350 29 55 1 - 4 4 Westford,... 526 496 399 399 28 80 3 2 - - Weston,.. 397 340 228 228 30 57 1 - - Wilmington,... 238 220 174 177 18 49 1 2 - - Winchester,... 856 897 589 596 30 127 1 1 - 2 Woburn,.. 2,766 2,610 1,848 1,856 99 371 4 14 - - NANTUCKET COUNTY,. 625 770 703 735 60 305 1 2 - - Nantucket,... 625 770 703 735 60 305 1 2 - - NORFOLK COUNTY,. 23,955 24,802 17,199 17,339 1,144 3,672 62 82 37 29 Bellingham,... 304 296 283 283 25 52 - 4 - - Braintree,... 1,088 1,173 818 811 85 168 8 5 - - Brookline,... 1,753 2,317 1,120 1,138 59 229 2 2 28 27 Canton,... 1,202 1,312 728 728 44 173 1 4 - - Cohasset,.607 611 420 420 37 98 3 1 - - Dedham,. 1,520 1,743 1,082 1,092 61 247 3 8 - - Dover,... 177 170 130 129 11 32 - - I - Foxborough,.. 694 1,014 619 637 41 155 1 7 - - Franklin,.. 800 859 563 577 54 125 3 2 - - Holbrook,... 449 413 386 393 27 57 - I - - HydePark,... 1,656 1,852 1,243 1,286 32 238 3 6 - - Medfield,.. 264 338 233 241 18 68 - 1 - - Medway,... 1,148 1,131 850 852 64 187 4 6 - - Milton,... 758 835 475 474 42 150 3 - 1 - Needham,... 1,320 1,262 864 863 58 179 1 1 - - Norfolk,.. 231 232 194 200 12 48 1 2 - - Norwood,.. 481 479 358 358 22 51 - - Quincy,... 2,729 2,439 1,747 1,735 118 371 4 12 - - Randolph,... 1,148 1,066 810 810 66 153 9 2 - - Sharon,.. 332 354 287 295 5 54 1 2 - - Stoughton,... 1,360 1,197 974 985 74 232 8 4 6 2 Walpole,.612 600 461 464 35 113 1 4 - - Weymouth,... 2,739 2,483 2,045 2,060 104 378 4 5 1 - Wrentham,.. 583 626 509 508 50 114 2 3 - - PLYMOUTH COUNTY,. 18,339 17,316 14,753 14,776 1,102 2,982 43 45 3 3 Abington,.. 850 815 687 702 63 120 2 2 - - Bridgewater,.. 1,195 1,072 745 741 60 156 - - - - Brockton,... 2,913 2,760 2,199 2,197 123 371 7 8 - - Carver,... 299 260 256 256 17 38 1 - - - Duxbury,. 554 519 500 496 49 125 1 1 - - East Bridgewater,. 707 669 623 628 46 133 2 - - - Halifax,.. 131 137 127 128 15 29 1 - - - CONJUGAL CONDITION. 67 CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Males. Fern. PLYMOUTH CO.-Con. Hanover,... 455 428 386 392 31 107 1 - - 1 Hanson,. 315 296 293 292 21 46 1 1 - Hingham,... 1,168 1,237 969 968 72 235 3 2 - Hull,... 89 78 67 66 4 10 1 1 - - Kingston,.. 409 390 331 331 17 88 1 1 1 - Lakeville,. 263 273 223 223 32 47 - - - Marion,...203 225 179 186 10 59 - - - - Marshfield,.. 462 432 396 387 39 97 2 2 - Mattapoisett,. 293 351 291 291 30 98 4 3 - Middleborough,.. 1,270 1,208 1,120 1,114 73 229 3 6 - Pembroke,. 344 308 331 331 30 55 -- - Plymouth,.. 1,580 1,615 1,397 1,397 103 271 2 2 1 2 Plympton,.. 181 197 158 160 23 34 1 1 - Rochester,. 262 244 206 209 26 51 2 1 - Rockland,. 1,298 1,031 861 861 40 109 1 2 - Scituate,. 675 622 502 506 47 110 - 1 - - South Scituate,. 469 388 429 434 24 68 1 4 1 - South Abington,.. 641 592 543 531 35 110 1 3 - Wareham,.. 813 711 595 605 35 111 3 1 - - West Bridgewater,. 500 458 339 344 37 75 2 3 - - SUFFOLK COUNTY,.100,338 105,827 67,124 67,375 4,353 18,088 151 319 1,084 227 Boston,... 94,418 99,452 62,487 62,656 4,129 17,024 145 300 1,083 225 Ward 1,.8,603 7,863 5,649 5,646 254 902 7 13 294 116 " 2,. 7,293 6,368 4,362 4,354 306 1,161 2 8 1 - " 3,... 3,976 3,888 2,721 2,721 237 926 11 20 1 - " 4,... 3,117 2,688 1,491 1,435 212 486 9 28 4 2 " 5,... 2,460 2,097 1,183 1,152 152 554 10 10 - -'( 6,.. 3,285 5,451 2,300 2,307 144 1,081 7 28 52 52 " 7,.. 9,433 8,727 5,542 5,509 328 1,556 4 2 - - 8,... 3,377 3,213 1,883 1,886 216 750 5 18 1 1' 9,... 4,140 5,436 2,865 2,979 224 1,074 11 32 22 28 " 10,.4,173 5,131 3,054 3,054 222 1,064 11 24 - " 11,... 4,155 6,038 3,374 3,493 278 1,069 20 27 2 7 " 12, 8,713 8,535 5,732 5,713 296 1,195 5 6 2 3 " 13,.. 3,148 2,885 1,930 1,932 173 457 3 6 - - " 14,... 4,180 5,049 3,021 3,014 183 877 9 23 4 3 " 15,. * 6,624 7,031 4,324 4,372 205 955 5 9 7 - " 16,... 3,982 4,896 3,016 3,044 162 669 7 12 - -' 17,. 3,099 3,668 2,208 2,204 112 482 6 2 - 2 " 19,... 1,861 1,682 1,170 1,164 67 246 4 4 2 - " 20,... 2,578 2,466 1,878 1,869 114 511 2 10 683 21,. 3,030 3,276 2,338 2,354 120 463 6 2 - - " 22,.. 3,191 3,064 2,446 2,454 124 546 1 16 3 11 Chelsea,. 5,229 5,791 4,214 4,296 200 981 6 17 1 2 Ward 1,. 872 952 765 783 40 194 2 4 - 2 " 2,... 1,484 1,620 1,110 1,128 65 271 1 - 3 - - 68 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND | _ TOWNS. MTOFer. Males. Fe r. Males. Fern. Males. Fe. ale Males. Fern. SUFFOLK Co.-Con. Chelsea-con. Ward 3,.. 1,450 1,569 1,154 1,182 44 250 2 4 " 4,.. 1,423 1,650 1,185 1,203 51 266 2 6 1 Revere,... 526 422 287 287 16 63 - 2 - Winthrop,... 165 162 136 136 8 20 - - WORCESTER COUNTY,. 58,546 55,980 42,209 42,251 2,626 8,266 154 255 5 3 Ashburnham, 544 517 474 474 27 95 4 6 - - Athol,... 975 928 990 991 58 178 6 6 2 Auburn,. 331 366 231 232 18 51 - 4 - - Barre,... 652 618 514 514 37 120 3 2 - - Berlin,... 257 243 212 212 14 48 - 1 - - Blackstone,... 1,289 1,422 805 799 60 253 3 - - Bolton,... 270 243 208 209 17 39 1 - Boylston,.. 258 243 166 165 13 46 2 2 Brookfield,... 695 637 577 589 42 116 3 1 Charlton,.. 508 403 410 412 25 91 2 1 Clinton,.... 1,838 2,161 1,216 1,226 63 273 - 4 Dana,... 189 156 175 179 14 44 1 2 Douglas,.. 592 515 480 477 36 95 1 4 1 1 Dudley,.... 769 805 486 486 29 74 2 2 Fitchburg,... 3,412 3,259 2,518 2,502 132 449 5 12 - - Ward 1,. 379 382 320 325 15 43 - 3 - - " 2,... 715 718 452 448 28 77 - 3 - - " 3,.. 317 339 284 275 27 62 2 1 - " 4,... 380 408 362 367 16 85 1 1 - - " 5,... 520 428 442 442 12 56 - 1 - - " 6,.. 1,101 984 658 645 34 126 2 3 - - Gardner,. 914 900 868 868 40 137 1 2 - - Grafton,.. 1,264 1,195 856 860 62 194 4 7 - Hardwick,.. 600 535 383 384 32 56 1 - - Harvard,.. 314 384 249 247 21 84 1 4 - - Holden,.. 618 612 412 412 42 77 6 1 - - Hubbardston,.. 385 315 327 320 24 67 1 1 Lancaster,.. 499 593 383 383 15 82 2 Leicester,. 739 753 557 558 30 129 1 Leominster,... 1,430 1,255 1,134 1,122 62 183 8 7 Lunenburg,.. 309 276 242 243 26 56 - 1 - Mendon,.. 307 302 250 248 10 52 4 3 Milford,.. 2,872 2,650 1,895 1,891 110 377 6 17 Millbury,.. 1,238 1,312 861 883 45 181 5 4 New Braintree,.. 196 152 114 114 12 17 1 - Northborough,. 352 388 278 275 31 70 1 3 Northbridge,.. 1,184 1,082 793 779 49 134 2 6 1 North Brookfield,. 1,131 923 763 763 45 122 1 1 Oakham,. 245 206 175 181 19 44 2 1 Oxford,.... 819 730 592 588 52 147 5 4 1 Paxton,.... 158 150 131 131 - 18 11 1 - CONJUGAL CONDITION. 69 CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONTINUED. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Males. Fe. Males. Fer. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fen. WORCESTER Co.- Con. Petersham,.. 327 263 256 258 15 81 2 1 Phillipston,.. 185 167 140 140 9 24 1 Princeton,. 294 255 218 220 22 52 - 2 - Royalston,. 296 289 289 289 23 71 2 1 Rutland,. 314 235 223 223 11 24 - - Shrewsbury,. 404 355 329 327 35 71 - 3 Southborough,.. 566 546 387 387 29 70 1 - Southbridge,. 1,659 1,647 1,106 1,087 49 187 2 3 Spencer,... 1,734 1,383 1,087 1,073 46 124 1 3 Sterling,. 427 392 320 320 33 74 3 - - Sturbridge,.. 576 581 458 459 47 82 3 7 Sutton,... 874 856 561 562 52 134 6 6 Templeton,. 732 681 589 597 35 128 - 2 - Upton,.... 493 629 424 439 31 101 3 5 Uxbridge,. 847 855 578 578 35 127 5 3 1 Warren,. 927 841 650 660 40 136 1 5 - Webster,.. 1,382 1,394 1,024 1,022 64 172 3 3 - Westborough,.. 1,719 1,361 901 905 63 176 1 15 - West Boylston,.. 839 752 593 611 22 85 - - - West Brookfield,.. 485 554 386 373 31 71 - 3 Westminster,.. 428 441 362 362 32 86 - 1 - Winchendon,.. 1,029 898 810 804 47 165 4 5 - Worcester,.. 13,856 13,376 9,793 9,838 543 1,826 22 62 - 1 Ward 1,. 1,682 1,576 1,230 1,235 57 213 1 4 - " 2,... 1,038 1,123 911 911 43 149 1 8 - " 3,. 1,927 1,541 1,083 1,069 80 225 3 10 - 4,... 2,139 1,923 1,396 1,398 106 229 4 7 " 5,... 2,425 2,367 1,556 1,555 69 267 3 6 " 6,... 2,216 2,024 1,473 1,492 75 283 - 10 - " 7,.. 1,582 1,719 1,426 1,446 53 272 3 9 " 8,. 847 1,103 718 732 60 188 7 8 - 1 70 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. CONJUGAL CONDITION-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION. SINGLE. MARRIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. UNKNOWN. COUNTIES. -- - Males. e. Males. Fe r. Males. Ferns.M Feale s. Fem. THE STATE,.. 449,307 458,285 321,730 323,515 20,624 73,527 900 1,717 1,822 485 Barnstable,... 7,959 7,544 7,137 7,220 528 1,705 15 32 4 Berkshire,...19,669 18,844 13,135 13,114 843 2,569 37 58 1 Bristol,... 35,800 35,774 25,898 26,027 1,575 5,774 77 139 12 11 Dukes,.. 997 931 889 911 61 275 2 5 - - Essex,.. 59,197 62,440 43,836 44,162 2,735 10,437 105 265 128 37 Franklin,... 9,097 8,218 7,246 7,206 565 1,319 15 28 2 Hampden,.. 25,816 26,372 18,270 18,415 1,123 4,097 72 130 9 Hampshire,... 12,213 12,506 8,730 8,791 613 1,888 27 33 6 14 Middlesex,.. 76,756 80,961 54,601 55,193 3,296 12,150 139 324 531 161 Nantucket,.. 625 770 703 735 60 305 1 2 - Norfolk,.. 23,955 24,802 17,199 17,339 1,144 3,672 62 82 37 29 Plymouth,...18,339 17,316 14,753 14,776 1,102 2,982 43 45 3 3 Suffolk,.. 100,338 105,827 67,124 67,375 4,353 18,088 151 319 1,084 227 Worcester,... 58,546 55,980 42,209 42,251 2,626 8,266 154 255 5 3 RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. COUNT I E S. Population. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. THE STATE,.... 1,651,912 907,592 645,245 94,151 2,617 2,307 Barnstable,... 32,144 15,503 14,357 2,233 47 4 Berkshire,. 68,270 38,513 26,249 3,412 95 1 Bristol,...... 131,087 71,574 51,925 7,349. 216 23 Dukes,.... 4,071 1,928 1,800 336 7 - Essex,....... 223,342 121,637 87,998 13,172 370 165 Franklin,...... 33,696 17,315 14,452 1,884 43 2 Hampden,.. 94,304 52,188 36,685 5,220 202 9 Hampshire,..... 44,821 24,719 17,521 2,501 60 20 Middlesex,.. 284,112 157,717 109,794 15,446 463 692 Nantucket,...... 3,201 1,395 1,438 365 3 - Norfolk,...... 88,321 48,757 34,538 4,816 144 66 Plymouth,. 69,362 35,655 29,529 4,084 88 6 Suffolk,.... 364,886 206,165 134,499 22,441 470 1,311 Worcester,.. 210,295 114,526 84,460 10,892 409 8 [IL] IDY AGES. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 - 14yrs. 44 33 38yrs. 22 40 62yrs. 31 24 86yrs. 5 3 2mos. 4 1 15" 40 34 39" 11 22 63" 29 24 87 3 2 3 " 2 3 16" 44 4 40 33 31 64 16 20 88 1 1 4 4 8 17 " 48 30 41 " 17 26 65 " 24 15 89 1 5 4 3 18 40 49 42 " 21 36 66 " 18 21 90 6 4 2 19 " 41 43 43 " 18 32 67 " 13 18 91" 1 7 cc - 1 20 " 26 49 44 " 24 24 68 " 13 16 92 8 4 1 21 " 22 37 45" 28 33 69 " 11 14 93' 9" 3 1 22" 26 44 46" 18 21 70 " 16 22 94 10"c - 2 23" 29 3 47" 22 21 71" 10 9 9 11"c - - 24" 26 34 48" 21 20 72" 19 19 96 " 1 yr. 23 22 25" 25 32 49" 20 23 73 " 12 10 97 " 2 yrs. 38 23 26" 23 29 50 29 31 74 15 11 98 3 i 39 28 27" 30 32 51" 16 25 75" 12 23 99 4 " 27 39 28" 19 49 52" 34 39 76 " 10 9 10 " 5 " 44 34 29" 28 36 53" 18 23 77 5 8 101 6 35 52 30" 29 26 54" 21 22 78 5 4 102 7 l 35 42 31" 17 34 55' 27 27 79 6 6 103 8 52 47 32" 28 34 56" 23 20 80 3 7 104 9 31 39 33" 21 28 57" 11 15 81 4 3 105 10 " 38 32 34" 21 30 58" 18 23 82 6 106 11 " 30 31 35" 31 44 59" 21 16 83 1 2 107 12 " 40 42 36" 24 36 60" 28 28 84 1 4 13 " 31 49 37" 36 31 61" 14 13 85 1 2 Unk'n, 4 5 TOWN OF BREWSTER. mo. - - 14yrs. 17 6 38yrs. 6 10 62.yrs. 3 5 86yrs. - 2 2mos. - - 15" 11 12 39" 8 10 63 1 3 87" - 3 1 - 16" 11 9 40" 9 10 64 4 7 88 " 4 " 3 3 17" 11 12 41" 7 8 65 " 10 9 89 5 < 2 3 18" 14 12 42" 5 11 66 6 9 90" - 1 6 < 1 1 19" 14 11 43" 8 12 67 7 6 91 7 It 2 2 20" 11 7 44" 2 5 68" 3 4 92" 8 3 1 21" 11 12 45" 9 6 69 5 6 93 9 1 2 22" 8 11 46 5 2 70 3 4 94 10 2 1 23" 6 10 47" 1 4 71 4 10 95 11 <, - - 24" 13 11 48" 6 5 72" 2 11 96" 1 yr. 12 7 25" 11 9 49" 6 2 73" 8 97 2 yrs. 13 17 26" 4 12 50 8 6 74 1 4 98 " 3 8 11 27" 7 16 51 6 3 75 3 7 99 " 4 " 8 17 28" 4 9 52" 5 8 76 6 2 100 5 ~c 13 9 29" 12 10 53" 4 8 77 2 2 101 6'I 12 13 30" 11 5 54" 5 7 78" - 4 102 " 7 7 9 31" 6 3 55" 2 7 79 1 2 103 8 17 8 32" 4 8 56 " 10 1 80 1 2 104" 9 It 8 8 33" 5 9 57 3 1 81 3 1 105 " 10 8 11 34" 7 7 58 2 8 82 " 1 - 106 " 11 " 10 9 35 " 5 8 59 6 4 83 "- 107 12 " 18 10 36" 8 3 60 7 6 84 1 13 13 12 37" 11 5 61 - 2 85 - Unk'n, 4 4 10 [73] 74 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF CHATHAM. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1mo. 2 3 14yrs. 26 21 38yrs. 16 17 62yrs. 13 11 86yrs. 3 2mos. 1 2 15" 22 23 39" 8 14 63" 14 10 87 " 2 3 3 2 16" 26 24 40 " 13 1 64" 14 8 88" - 1 4 2 3 17" 16 25 41 " 15 15 65" 6 7 89 " 5 1 - 18" 25 30 42 " 15 9 66 8 13 90" 1 3 6" 4 3 19 16 18 43" 9 13 67" 11 13 91 " - 7 2 1 20" 16 22 44 " 13 15 68" 6 11 92 1 8 - 1 21" 16 19 45 " 16 12 69" 6 2 93 " 9" 3 1 22 15 19 46" 12 16 70 7 5 94 " 10"c 4 - 23 " 22 23 47 " 9 15 71" 6 9 95 " 11" 3 1 24" 13 16 48 " 10 12 72" 8 10 96 1 yr. 19 7 25" 18 24 49 " 11 10 73" 4 12 97" 2yrs. 22 18 26 " 22 18 50 " 9 13 74 5 2 98 " 3 10 26 27" 9 19 51 " 12 12 75 3 3 99 4" 29 24 28" 14 17 52 9 4 76 2 4 100 - 5 " 26 22 29" 12 7 53" 13 10 77 4 4 10"1 6 " 14 15 30" 15 21 54" 10 12 78" - 1 102 7 " 19 24 31" 13 11 55 6 11 79 4 1 103 " 8" 23 33 32" 17 19 56 " 12 9 80 1 3 104 9 "i 27 23 33" 13 14 57 5 9 81" - 3 105 10 " 23 26 34" 9 16 58 " 12 12 82 5 4 106 " 11" 22 15 35 14 18 59 7 9 83 - 1 107" 12" 20 18 36" 8 23 60 7 8 84" 13 " 22 23 37" 18 12 61 9 12 85 1 - Unk'n, 6 5 TOWN OF DENNIS. Imo. 1 - 14yrs. 37 35 38yrs. 28 25 62yrs. 10 14 86yrs. 1 1 2mos. 3 3 15" 39 30 39" 13 17 63 15 18 87" 1 2 3 " 3 - 16 36 33 40 " 21 19 64 9 10 88" 1 1 4" 4 2 17" 32 34 41" 13 17 65 9 15 89 " 5" 1 4 18" 36 40 42" 13 24 66 10 15 90, 6 4 3 19 " 21 34 43" 11 27 67" 6 16 91" - 1 7 4 1 20 " 28 26 44" 18 20 68' 7 8 92 " 1 8 3 1 21" 29 29 45 " 19 24 69 10 2 93 " 9 4 3 22" 23 25 46 " 21 19 70" 11 9 94 10 - 2 23" 26 29 47 " 21 19 71 5 9 95" 11 3 1 24" 27 27 48" 19 28 72 7 16 96 " 1 yr. 14 20 25" 27 27 49" 17 14 73 9 6 97 2yrs. 37 37 26 " 24 31 50" 18 16 74 5 3 98, 3" 34 40 27 " 17 24 51" 17 16 75 9 5 99 4 Is 27 31 28 " 31 34 52" 12 15 76 3 10 100 5 " 32 29 29 " 12 28 53" 20 15 77 5 4 101 " 6 (( 34 30 30 " 27 36 54" 17 19 78" 4 1 102 " 7" 25 35 31 " 20 14 55" 15 14 79" 3 1 103 " 8 50 27 32 " 23 35 56" 17 13 80 2 4 104 " 9 is 37 39 33 " 20 23 57" 16 19 81 2 3 105 10 " 25 23 34 " 27 11 58" 19 10 82 3 4 106 11 26 29 35 " 30 29 59" 11 12 83" - 4 107 " 12 " 26 34 36" 23 27 60 " 19 20 84 1 1 13 " 39 41 37 " 15 18 61 " 15 7 85" 1 3 Unk'n, 4 10 TOWN OF EASTHAM. Imo. - - 2yrs. 8 6 14yrs. 7 5 26yrs. 4 5 38yrs. 4 4 2 mos. - 3 3" 3 5 15" 9 2 27" 3 5 39" 2 5 3 - - 4 8 5 16" 6 8 28" 4 3 40" 4 7 4 1 - 5 11 5 17" 7 5 29" 2 2 41" 2 2 5 2 - 6 7 3 18" 8 6 30" 6 3 42 " 3 2 6 1 - 7 10 9 19 3 2 31" 1 4 43" 7 5 7 1 1 8 8 5 20" 7 6 32" 2 3 44 2 1 8 - - 9 9" 11 2 21" 2 2 33" 2 7 45" 4 7 9 - 10" 7 6 22" 4 5 34" 6 5 46" 6 5 10" 2 1 11 " 10 8 23" 6 2 35" 6 7 47" 2 2 11 " - 12 1 6 24" 5 3 36" 4 4 48" 4 3 lyr. 1 2 13" 8 11 25" 1 5 37" 7 4 49" 3 5 AGES. 75 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF EASTHAM-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 2 1 62 yrs. 3 3 74yrs. 2 - - O8yrs. 51" 1 3 63" 2 5 75 1 1 87" - 99" 52" 3 3 64" 2 1 76 2 2 88" - 100 " 53" 1 1 65 7 7 77 3 - 89" - 101" 54" 4 - 66" 4 3 78 2 - 90" - 1 102 " 55" 2 6 67" 6 1 79 4 1 91 - 103 " 56" 2 1 68" 1 3 80 - 1 92 - 104 57" 2 3 69" 2 2 81 - 1 93 - 105" 58" 2 - 70" 2 2 82 - 2 94 - 106 " 59" 1 2 71" 1 3 83 2 - 95" - 107 " 60" 4 4 72 2 2 84 1 2 96" 61 1 2 73" 2 6 85 " - 97 - - Unk'n, - 2 TOWN OF FALMOUTH. 1 mo. 1 1 14yrs. 23 13 38yrs. 10 20 62 yrs. 9 13 86 yrs. - 1 2 mos. 1 1 15" 21 16 39 13 14 63 9 6 87 " 3 2 3 2 1 16" 15 27 40 " 17 16 64 8 9 88 " 3 1 4 " 1 3 17 1 20 41" 13 10 65 11 11 89 i 3 5 - 4 18" 21 27 42 " 16 9 66 12 13 90" 1 2 6 " 2 3 19" 12 22 43" 12 16 67 6 11 91" - 2 7 4 3 20" 21 16 44 " 2 15 68 " 12 7 92 8 1 1 21" 16 11 45" 15 15 69 7 4 93 1 9 " 33 5 22 8 22 46 " 13 10 70 9 13 94 - 10 1 1 23" 22 14 47 " 14 7 71" 7 12 95 11 I I - 1 24" 9 17 48 " 10 10 72" 10 9 96 1 yr. 6 9 25" 17 21 49 " 12 9 73 5 5 97 2 yrs. 17 17 26" 25 17 50 " 14 20 74 3 8 98 3 21 17 27 17 24 51 6 9 75 " 14 9 99 4 19 20 28 13 13 52 " 10 17 76" 7 7 100 " 5 15 17 29 12 16 53 " 14 15 77" 2 8 101 " 6 16 18 30 13 27 54 6 5 78" 9 7 102" - - 7 22 18 31" 9 12 55 8 12 79" 1 6 103" - - 8 " 15 19 32" 12 17 56" 6 9 80" 5 4 104 " - - 9 15 16 33 10 18 57 7 16 81" - 3 105" - - 10 21 20 34 17 19 58" 9 7 82" 3 4 106" - - 11 20 5 35 19 17 59 " 12 13 83" 3 2 107 - - 12 20 12 36" 16 11 60 " 15 16 84" - 7 13 21 22 37" 11 20 61 6 8 85 4 1 Unk'n, 5 3 TOWN OF HARWICH. 1 mo. 1 1 14 yrs. 44 27 38 yrs. 25 23 62 yrs. 13 18 86 yrs. - 4 2mos. 5 2 15" 31 27 39 " 11 19 63" 12 10 87 " 1 3 3 " 4 2 16" 42 29 40 " 25 31 64" 11 14 88 " - 4 6 4 17 37 33 41 12 14 65 15 9 89" - - 5 3 2 18 22 45 42" 20 27 66" 8 9 90 6 6 3 19" 32 32 43" 24 12 67" 8 10 91" 7 - 20" 36 33 44" 23 9 68" 8 7 92 " 8 - - 21" 35 29 45 " 21 26 69" 7 3 93 " 9 - 22 26 34 46" 13 13 70" 8 6 94 10 - - 23" 33 32 47" 14 12 71" 6 2 95 - 1 11 " - - 24( 33 30 48 " 12 18 72" 1 12 96 " 1 yr. 45 43 25" 28 34 49 10 13 73" 2 8 97 " 2 yrs. 40 29 26" 25 24 50 " 25 17 74" 6 7 98 " 3 31 40 27 22 29 51 10 10 75 6 5 99 " 4 30 40 28 22 32 52 " 18 21 76" 3 5 100 - 5 " 32 37 29" 16 18 53 " 11 13 77 3 2 101 " 6 35 28 30" 26 28 54" 19 13 78" 2 1 102 7 38 40 31" 19 28 55" 16 23 79" 1 5 103 8 " 1 33 30 32" 23 22 56 l 16 10 80" 3 2 104 9 42 33 33 27 25 57 " 10 19 81" 1 3 105 10 43 37 34" 19 26 58 " 20 9 82" - 4 106 - 11 cc 30 28 35" 28 18 59 7 9 83" - 5 107 - 12 44 25 36" 21 17 60 11 10 84 2 1 13 ( 41 25 37 18 21 61 " 15 9 85 - 1 Unk'n, 1 6 76 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF M/iASHPEE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. I mo. - - 14yr. 2 4 38 yrs. 3 2 62 yrs. - - 86 yrs. 2mos. 2 2 15 3 2 39 1 2 63 - 1 87 - 3 2 - 16 5 2 40 - 4 64" 1 - 88 " 4" - 1 17 - 2 41" 1 2 65" - - 89 " 5 - - 18 3 1 42" 1 3 66 1 - 90 ( 6 1 19 3 3 43" 1 1 67" - 91 7" - 20 1 2 44 1 1 68" - - 92 8" - 21 2 3 45" 2 - 69" - - 93 9 - 22 2 1 46 1 - 70 1 - 94 10" 1 23 3 1 47" 1 2 71" - - 95 11" - 24 2 3 48" 2 2 72" 1 - 96 1 yr. 2 1 25 2 2 49 2 1 73" 1 - 97 " 2 yrs. 5 4 26 3 1 50" - - 74" 1 1 98 - - 3 2 2 27 " - 2 51" 1 - 75" < - - 99 4 " 3 3 28 3 5 52" 2 3 76 1 1 100 " 5 " 4 3 29 1 1 53" 2 - 77" - - 101 6 " 5 5 30 1 3 54" 1 3 78" - 1 102 7 3 7 31 1 2 55" 2 1 79" - - 103 " 8 5 4 32 2 1 56" 3 2 80" - - 104 9" 5 5 33 1 1 57" 1 3 81" - - 105 " 10 5 2 34 " - 58" 1 1 82" I - 106 11" 1 2 35 2 1 59" - 2 83" - - 107" 12" 5 2 36 " - 3 60" 1 2 84" - 1 13" 4 4 37 " 2 - 61" 3 - 85" - 1 Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF ORLEANS. Imo. 1I - 14 yrs. 14 13 38 yrs. 13 13 62 yrs. 12 3 86 yrs. 2 mos. - - 15" 12 10 39" 4 5 63 5 3 87 1 3 " 1 3 16" 11 16 40 19 11 64" 7 6 88 1 2 4 - - 17 13 7 41" 4 12 65 7 10 89" 1 1 5 2 1 18 12 14 42" 5 12 66" 9 6 90" 1 6 - - 19 7 11 43 6 10 67 4 7 91 7 - 1 20 10 7 44 8 15 68 4 2 92 8 - - 21" 4 10 45" 7 7 69" 6 4 93 9 - - 22" 8 17 46" 8 10 70" 9 6 94 10 - c - 23" 10 10 47" 6 8 71" 7 6 95" 11 " - - 24" 7 11 48" 8 10 72" 3 2 96 " 1 yr. 5 6 25" 7 10 49 13 5 73" 3 6 97 2 yrs. 11 22 26 4 15 50 12 14 74" 4 5 98 3 " 11 14 27" 10 11 51" 8 3 75" 4 6 99 4 " 9 9 28 4 8 52" 9 3 76" 1 3 100 " 5 " 13 9 29" 10 15 53 9 8 77" 1 9 101" 6 " 12 5 30" 7 11 54" 6 3 78" 2 4 102 " 7 ( 14 18 31" 4 10 55 4 7 79" 2 - 103 8 cc 9 20 32" 9 12 56" 9 6 80" 4 1 104 9 10 9 33" 10 8 57" 4 8 81" 1 105 " 10 9 14 34 8 13 58" 7 9 82" - - 106 " 11" 12 10 35" 9 2 59" 7 7 83 1 2 107" - - 12" 15 15 36" 11 9 60 7 9 84" 1 2 13" 13 12 37" 6 6 61 7 7 85" 1 2 Unk'n, - 3 TOWN OF PROVINCETOWN. 1 mo. 4 5 2 yrs. 64 53 14 yrs. 36 35 26 yrs. 36 33 38 yrs. 37 39 2mos. 4 5 3 " 56 47 15 27 39 27" 36 42 39 26 14 3 3 3 4 " 46 64 16" 29 35 28 " 42 47 40 " 41 37 4 6 4 5 " 46 41 17" 35 30 29 " 34 28 41 20 20 5" 3 5 6 51 48 18 42 32 30 65 57 42 3 27 6" 5 4 7 42 30 19" 38 40 31" 18 29 43" 12 23 7 7 10 8 41 51 20" 30 58 32" 26 36 44" 12 24 8" 5 6 9 51 48 21" 34 43 33 " 26 27 45" 34 34 9 8 3 10 46 44 22" 42 40 34 " 32 26 46" 25 23 10" 4 3 11" 40 45 23" 43 47 35" 47 51 47" 30 16 11 - 2 12 34 39 24" 32 40 36" 33 28 48" 23 24 1 yr. 35 34 13" 40 43 25" 43 47 37 " 26 26 49" 19 19 AGES. 77 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF PROVINCETOWN-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 19 18 62yrs. 8 8 74 yrs. 5 6 86 yrs. 1 98 yrs. - - 51" 13 12 63" 15 12 75" 3 5 87" - - 99" - - 52" 13 20 64" 11 6 76" 3 2 88" 1 1 100 53," 13 15 65" 14 8 77" 5 5 89 I - - 101 54" 19 17 66" 12 8 78" 8 1 90" - 1 102 55" 17 17 67" 10 12 79" 1 2 91" - - 103 - 56" 22 19 68" 7 10 80" 5 4 92" - - - 104 57" 15 12 69" 9 6 81" - 2 93 " - 1 105" 58C" 23 15 70" 5 11 82" 2 1 94 " - - 106 59 ( 10 10 71" 3 7 83" - - 95" - - 107 60" 26 20 72" 6 7 84" 3 1 96 61" 13 14 73 3 5 85 2 - 97 - - Unk'n, 18 12 TOWN OF SANDWICH. 1 mo. 1 7 14 yrs. 42 45 38 yrs. 23 33 62 yrs. 10 14 86 yrs. 2 2mos. - 3 15" 38 32 39" 18 20 63" 16 14 87 " - 1 3" 1 1 16" 31 3 40" 31 23 64" 13 15 88" 4 1 2 17" 42 20 41" 23 11 65" 22 10 89 " 1 5 5 3 18 32 30 42" 22 21 66" 11 11 90 " 1 1 6" 4 2 19 45 35 43" 11 15 67" 8 10 91 " 7" 1 1 20 27 34 44" 13 23 68 12 9 92 - 8" 3 4 21 32 29 45" 25 25 69 7 12 93 - 9" 3 1 22 14 33 46" 13 18 70 11 14 94 10" 3 1 23 19 27 47" 14 19 71" 9 11 95 11" 2 - 24 16 28 48" 12 15 72 9 9 96 - lyr. 30 14 25 17 38 49" 18 21 73 7 6 97 " 2 yrs. 29 34 26 19 20 50" 26 23 74 6 4 98" 3 36 37 27 15 27 51" 18 18 75" 16 8 99 " 4" 36 33 28 9 29 52" 14 15 76" 11 8 100" 5" 27 28 29 27 31 53" 19 17 77 6 3 101" - - 6" 29 40 30 21 21 54" 11 15 78 4 5 102" 7 39 35 31'" 17 24 55 18 23 79" - 2 103 - - 8" 37 41 32 21 25 56" 10 12 80" 3 4 104" 9" 32 28 33 18 2 57" 19 9 81" 1 2 105 - - 10" 26 37 34 21 36 58" 18 26 82" 3 1 106 - - 11" 32 25 35 28 27 59" 20 13 83 2 5 107" 12 " 27 27 36 20 20 60 25 27 84" 1 2 13" 32 36 37 9 18 61" 15 7 85" - 3 Unk'n, 4 8 TOWN OF TRURO. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 12 8 38 yrs. 7 12 62 yrs. 4 3 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. - 1 15 11 15 39 1 8 63" 8 7 87" - 1 3 - 3 16 11 7 40" 9 13 64" 4 4 88" 4 - 1 17" 5 8 41" 5 4 65" 1 4 89 " 5 " 1 - 18 14 11 42" 3 8 66" 3 5 90" - 1 6 " 1 1 19 7 6 43" 6 6 67" 9 3 91 7 " 1 1 20 12 18 44" 5 6 68" 3 8 92" 8 1 - 21" 9 8 45" 7 7 69" 7 3 93 9 1 1 22 11 10 46" 5 8 70" 1 7 94" - 2 10 2 - 23 6 8 47" 6 8 71" 2 6 95 11 - 1 24 7 11 48" 4 6 72" 7 5 96 1 yr. 10 5 25" 10 6 49" 4 1 73" 5 1 97 2 yrs. 14 8 26 4 8 50" 6 4 74" 2 5 98" 3 8 11 27 6 5 51" 5 1 75" 4 2 99 4 10 10 28 9 4 52" 11 5 76" 4 5 100 5 " 10 13 29 5 5 53" 5 6 77" 1 1 101 6 8 13 30" 9 8 54" 4 5 78" 3 - 102 " 7 11 12 31" 5 10 55" 5 6 79" 1 2 103 8 7 13 32" 6 8 56" 9 3 80" 1 2 104 9 (( i10 9 33" 6 7 57" 4 5 81" 3 2 105 10 " 16 14 34" 3 4 58" 6 7 82 2 106 " 11 12 11 35 8 8 59" 4 5 83 - - 107 12" 10 4 36" 4 5 60" 3 9 84" 1 13" 12 9 37 6 8 61" 2 2 85 - - Unk'n, 1 78 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS 1875. AGES —CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE. TOWN OF WELLFLEET. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. Imo. - 3 14yrs. 25 24 38yrs. 16 14 62 yrs. 6 11 86yrs. - 1 2 mos. 2 1 15" 25 13 39" 7 12 63" 7 9 87 " 1 3 1 1 16" 20 21 40" 21 20 64 8 3 88" 1 1 4" 2 1 17" 22 13 41" 10 11 65" 8 4 89" - 1 5" 3 2 18" 20 17 42" 16 16 66 8 3 90" - 1 6" - 2 19" 29 23 43" 8 1 67" 5 10 91 7" 3 1 20" 17 17 44" 12 14 68" 3 6 92 8" 1 2 21" 23 22 45" 8 9 69 9 9 93 - 9" 3 1 22" 21 13 46" 10 10 70 5 11 94 10 - - 23" 19 18 47" 9 12 71 5 4 95 11" 4 1 24" 14 13 48" 18 17 72" 4 9 96 1 yr. 9 9 25" 15 19 49" 9 14 73 3 2 97 2 yrs. 22 21 26" 15 15 50" 9 6 74 5 3 98 3" 19 19 27" 16 11 51" 8 7 75" 6 3 99 4" 19 13 28" 11 22 52" 13 9 76 6 3 100 5" 21 19 29" 19 18 53" 8 9 77 1 3 101 6" 16 18 30" 21 12 54" 6 8 78" 2 - 102 7 " 13 10 31" 11 11 55" 6 5 79" 2 2 103 8" 24 20 32" 15 12 56" 13 7 80" 3 2 104 9" 15 21 33" 14 18 57" 9 5 81" 2 4 105 10." 25 17 34" 13 12 58" 8 15 82" 3 4 106" - - 11" 13 12 35" 15 12 59" 8 4 83" 1 2 107" - - 12" 20 17 36"' 6 16 60 3 8 84" 2 1 13" 17 18 37" 8 13 61" 5 7 85" - - Unk'n, TOWN OF YARMOUTH. 1 mo. 4 1 14 yrs. 15 19 38 yrs. 8 24 62 yrs. 9 8 86 yrs. 2 mos. 3 1 15" 22 12 39" 17 12 63" 6 18 87 " - 1 3 I 2 1 16" 23 26 40" 25 23 64" 9 8 88" 1 4 "c 3 - 17 <" 16 20 41 8 9 65" 12 15 89" - 1 5 " 2 2 18" 24 23 42 11 18 66" 15 12 90" - 1 6" 3 3 19" 18 11 43 11 17 67" 9 8 91 - 7" 3 3 20" 14 19 44" 9 14 68" 10 10 92 8 " 3 1 21" 18 16 45 12 18 69" 4 7 93" 9 "it - 2 22" 14 19 46" 11 10 70" 7 7 94" 10 " 1 1 23" 18 19 47" 11 13 71 5 2 95 " 11" 1 I - 24" 21 22 48" 14 9 72" 10 11 96 " l yr. 13 14 25" 12 17 49 11 7 73" 6 8 97 2 yrs. 29 12 26" 10 22 50 8 20 74" 6 3 98 3 if 26 16 27" 15 21 51 8 12 75" 2 7 99" 4 " 18 24 28" 16 17 52" 8 13 76 6 3 100" 5 cc 29 14 29" 16 11 53" 7 9 77 5 8 101 - - 6 < 21 17 30" 18 20 54" 13 9 78" 4 2 102 - - 7 (< 21 24 31" 10 13 55 10 15 79" 1 4 103 - - 8 " 30 24 32" 7 9 56 15 13 80" 3 2 104" - - 9 "i 21 22 33" 12 19 57 5 21 81" 2 3 105 10 " 28 21 34" 11 14 58 11 7 82" 3 1 106 - - 11"f 9 20 35" 21 25 59 9 5 83 1 3 107" 12 " 16 17 36" 9 20 60 16 13 84" 3 2 13 " 21 12 37" 15 15 61" 8 11 85 3 - Unk'n, 7 9 COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF ADAMS. 1 mo. 17 18 2 yrs. 218 218 14 yrs. 174 181 26 yrs. 129 136 38 yrs. 112 102 2mos. 23 27 3" 223 214 15" 196 195 27" 118 117 39" 70 69 3: 28 21 44 149 169 166 151 182 28" 162 197 40" 146 141 4 " 16 12 5" 232 197 17" 164 195 29" 115 111 41" 44 64 5 " 17 19 6" 196 187 18" 208 218 30" 219 181 42 " 66 84 6 " 20 20 7" 193 184 19" 199 175 31" 85 86 43" 40 67 7" 12 10 8" 184 170 20 206 223 32" 118 109 44" 64 63 8" 5 10 9" 143 132 21" 132 158 33 109 109 45" 103 96 9" 11 12 10" 161 187 22 190 185 34 91 91 46" 52 59 10" 9 8 11" 109 151 23" 169 178 35 155 140 47" 38 45 11" 5 3 12" 146 170 24" 155 161 36" 90 107 48" 75 73 1 yr. 178 154 13" 147 135 25 197 205 37" 78 80 49" 41 50 AGES. 79 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF ADAMS-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 111 93 62yrs. 30 35 74yrs. 5 11 86yrs. 1 2 98yrs. - 1 51" 43 34 63" 21 24 75" I 11 9 87" 1 1 99" - 52" 47 49 64 " 12 24 76 8 7 88" 1 - 100" - 53" 41 42 65 " 30 33 77" 6 9 89" - 1 101" - 54" 40 51 66" 20 24 78" 8 7 90" 1 3 102" - 55" 53 58 67 " 25 19 79" 6 5 91" - 1 103" - 56" 51 38 68" 17 23 80 6 9 92" 1 - 104" - 57" 34 33 69" 15 13 81" 4 2 93" - 1 105" - 58" 39 31 70" 27 26 82 5 - 94" 1 106 - 59" 21 24 71" 5 7 83 1 5 95" - - 107" - 60" 66 75 72 9 14 84" 4 3 96 61" 16 17 73" 9 9 85" 1 2 97" - - Unk'n, 20 48 TOWN OF ALFORD. i mo. - - 14yrs. 4 3 38yrs. 1 - 62yrs. 1 2 86yrs. - 1 2mos. - - 15" 2 2 39 - 2 63 2 - 87 -" 3 " I- - 16 3 5 40 2 1 64 1 2 88" 4 4 - 1 17" 1 1 41" 651 6 89" 1 1 5 " 1 - 18" 4 3 42 - 2 66 4 2 90 " 6 "I- 1 19" 4 3 43 1 3 67 1 6 91" - 7 3 - 20 1 4 44" 2 3 68 1 2 92" - 8 " I- 1 21" 4 2 45 3 2 69 1 1 93" 9" - - 22" 1 4 46 2 1 70 1 1 94" - 10 - 2 23" 3 4 47 5 2 71 1 - 95 " 11 - - 24" 5 2 48 2 1 72 2 1 96 yr. 2 5 25" - 3 49 1 2 73 3 - 97 2yrs. 2 3 26" 1 - 50 4 2 74 4 1 98 " 3 " 1 10 27 1 3 51 1 2 75 - - 99 4 " 4 3 28 3 5 52 1 1 6 - - 100 " 5S"C 4 6 29 3 6 53 1 2 77 - 1 101 " 6 " 11 3 30" 3 5 54 4 1 78 2 3 102 " 7 2 3 31" 3 1 55 4 4 79 - - 103 8 " 3 4 32 2 2 56 2 2 80 - 2 104 - 9 " 3 1 33 2 2 57 " 1 - - 105 " 10" 1 - 34 1 5 58 5 1 82 - 1 106 " 11 5 3 35" 7 7 59 3 - 3 - 2 107" 12" - 6 36 1 1 60 1 - 84 - 13 " 4 2 37" 3 2 61 - - 85 - 2 Unk'n, TOWN OF BECKET. I mo. 1 1 14yrs. 21 14 38 rs. 5 7 62yrs. 4 4 86yrs. 1 2mos. 1 1 15 " 12 16 39 6 7 63 " 10 2 87" - 1 3 " - 3 16" 17 14 40 7 9 64 5 - 88 - 4 2 3 17 " 1 1 11 41 6 4 65 4 7 89 1 5 I" 2 - 18" 12 16 42 4 10 66" 6 2 90 6 ( - - 19 " 10 10 43 5 6 67 8 3 91 - 7 - - 20 " 16 5 44 5 8 68 8 2 92 " 8 - - 21" 12 10 45" 10 9 69 6 4 93 9 < I - - 22" 10 8 46 3 8 70 3 5 04" 10 - - 23 9 8 47 8 5 71 2 3 95 " 11 - 24 " 18 10 48" 10 8 72 5 - 96 " 1 yr. 19 14 25" 6 7 49 4 6 73" 1 1 97 2yrs. 20 19 26" 8 10 50 9 13 74 3 2 98 3 " 16 10 27" 8 6 51 6 2 75 2 6 99 4 24 15 28" 8 8 52 " 15 8 76 4 2 100 " 5 " 13 14 29" 3 8 53 5 3 77 2 2 101" 6 13 12 30" 9 6 54 5 3 78 1 2 102 " 7 15 19 31" 6 10 55" 10 9 79" 1 - 103 " 8 " 13 21 32 6 5 56 3 4 80" 1 104 " 9 " 19 14 33 6 5 57 6 4 81" 1 1 105 " 10 " 19 19 34" 10 5 58 8 6 82 - 106 " 11" 14 11 35" 6 16 59 2 6 83 1 107 " 12" 22 16 36" 5 8 60 6 4 84 " 1 13 " 15 15 37" 9 3 61 2 3 85 - 1 Unk'n, 2 80 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF CHESHIRE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. IM. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 22 12 38yrs. 11 12 62 yrs. 8 3 86 yrs. - 3 2 mos. 2 2 15" 16 19 39 7 8 63" 4 5 87" - 1 3 - 2 16" 17 22 40" 11 13 64" 7 2 88 - 3 4" 1 1 17" 12 15 41" 11 5 65 "8 89 " 5" 1 2 18" 23 13 42" 11 6 66 6 1 90 " 6" 1 3 19" 20 19 43 6 11 67" 3 3 91 " 7" 2 2 20" 19 9 44" 6 6 68" 3 3 92 "I 8 - 1 21" 17 17 45" 11 11 69 4 2 93 " 9" 1 4 22" 11 7 46" 10 11 70" 4 5 94 " 10 - 1 23" 11 11 47" 2 6 71" 2 1 95 " 1 11 1 2 24" 18 15 48 9 10 72" 1 5 96" 1 1 yr. 18 10 25" 13 16 49 1 8 73" 1 - 97 " 2 yrs. 34 16 26 " 10 14 50 20 12 74 " 1 1 98 " 3 " 21 18 27 " 11 13 51 9 6 75" 3 1 99 " 4 " 22 26 28 " 11 10 52 9 4 76" 1 1 100 1 5 21 17 29 " 12 9 53" 9 8 77 2 3 101" - - 6 " 25 17 30 " 17 9 54" 8 4 78" 1 4 102 - - 7 22 26 31 " 11 12 55 6 9 79 " 2 1 103 8 " 18 19 32" 16 11 56 8 11 80 - 2 104 " 9 " 17 16 33 " 5 11 57 5 4 81" - 105 - - 10 15 17 34" 12 9 58 5 7 82" - 1 106" - - 11 15 17 35 " 13 12 59 7 7 83 2 - 107 - - 12 " 10 13 36" 17 12 60 " 13 13 84 " 13 " 19 15 37" 7 10 61" 3 6 85" - 2 Unk'n, 4 3 TOWN OF CLARKSBURG. Imo. - - 14 yrs. 9 9 38 yrs 1 4 62 yrs. 4 2 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 - 15 " 8 9 39 4 2 63" 3 2 87 <" 3 <( 1 I - 16 5 7 40 6 5 64 3 - 88 " 4 " 1 I - 1117 8 6 41 6 4 65 2 2 89 " 5 It 1 2 18 4 3 42 2 4 66 - - 90 6 Is< - 1 2 19 6 3 43 1 3 67 1 4 91 7 " 2 - 20 6 8 44 5 4 68" - - 92 " 8 < 3 - 1 521 4 45 5 1 69" 3 2 93 9 - 22 10 10 46 3 4 70" 1 3 94 " 10 - -6 23 47 3 3 71" - 1 95 " 11 < ( - - - 24 6 4 48 3 3 72" 2 1 96 " yr. 7 6 25 1 3 49 2 1 73 3 2 97 ( 2 yrs. 5 7 26 5 2 50 6 5 74" 2 4 98 3 (( 9 8 27 7 5 51 4 2 75" 1 2 99 " 4 It 8 8 28 4 3 52 5 - 76" 1 - 100 - 5 "1 8 4 29 3 4 53 3 1 77" 1 - 101 6 12 15 30 3 6 54 1 3 78" - 102" - 7 " 7 11 31 5 2 55 I - 79" 1 - 103" 8 9" 8 9 32 6 7 56 3 1 80" 1 104 " 9 " 8 6 133 4 6 57 1 2 81" - 105 " 10 7 6 34 7 6 58 1 3 82" - - 06 11 7 7 35 5 3 59 1 1 83" 1 - 107 12 8 7 36 1 7 60" 2 1 84" 1 13 13 9 37 3 5 61 3 - 85" - 1 Unk'n, TOWN OF DALTON. 1 mo. - 2 2 yrs. 22 26 14 yrs. 22 22 26 yrs. 12 16 38 yrs. 11 10 2 mos. 1 5 3" 14 21 15" 25 21 27 12 12 39 1 11 3 4 5 4 19 21 16 16 23 28 6 24 40 12 12 4" 2 4 5 " 14 18 17 " 12 23 29" 8 10 41" 7 6 5" 1 2 6" 15 15 18" 24 26 30" 13 16 42" 7 9 6 5 4 7 24 22 19 18 28 31 6 8 43" 9 5 7 - 3' 8 25 10 20 16 32 32" 13 8 44 " 3 11 8 4 2 9" 14 13 21 21 20 33" 7 12 45" 11 17 9 " 2 - 10 16 30 22" 19 23 34" 9 6 46" 5 7 10" 2 1 11 13 16 23 " 15 27 35" 14 12 47" 8 8 11" - - 12 21 15 24 " 11 13 36" 6 10 48" 6 10 l yr. 10 13 13" 14 15 25" 17 13 37" 5 7 49" 4 5 AGES. 81 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF DALTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 18 21 62 yrs. 3 5 74 yrs. 2 5 86 yrs. - 1 98yrs. 51 7 6 63" 11 2 75" 5 1 87 - 1 99 " 52 3 8 64 5 4 76" 1 3 88" - - 100" 53 6 8 65 2 7 77" 1 1 89" - - 101" 54" 8 6 66 5 3 78" - 1 90" - - 102" 55" 7 11 667 4 3 79" 1 - 9" 1 103" 56 9 8 68 1 4 80" 3 1 92" - - 104 " 57 1 6 69 2 1 81" - - 93" - 105 - - 58" 9 6 70 3 1 82" - 1 94" - 106 " 59" 6 3 71 5 3 83" 1 1 95" - - 107 " 60" 15 9 72 2 2 84" - - 96 61" 2 5 73" 5 - 85" 2 - 97" - - Unk'n, 7 TOWN OF EGREMONT. 1 mo. - 14 yrs. 6 8 38 yrs. 5 2 62 yrs. 1 1 II 86yrs. - - 2mos. - - 15" 9 12 39 4 2 63" 2 1 87 " 3 ( - - 16 8 14 40" 5 4 64 5 4 88 4 < - - 37 11 12 41 2 5 65 6 a 89" - 1 5 1 2 18 7 11 42" 3 8 66" 1 2 90 r6 (( - - 19 13 10 43 6 5 67 2 2 91 7 - - 20 8 9 44 4 7 68 6 4 92 " 8 - - 21" 14 5 45 3 4 69" 2 1 93" - 1 9 - - 22 7 11 46 5 5 70" 4 2 94 10 - - 23 8 15 47" 4 5 71" - 4 95" 11 - - 24" 14 5 48 2 1 72 2 2 96 1 yr. 7 9 25 6 11 49 2 3 73" - 4 97 2 yrs. 11 9 26 10 7 50 6 7 74 2 1 98 3 4 5 27 9 6 51 5 4 75 1 6 99 4 9 10 28 4 4 52 2 2 76 3 3 100 ( 5 7 9 29" 11 4 53 7 7 77 3 3 101" 6r, 4 5 30 7 11 54 6 6 78 2 2 102 - 7 6 4 31 8 8 55 4 2 79 5 2 103 8 4 9 32 4 5 56" 6 3 80" 2 - 104 9 8 11 33 6 3 57 5 5 81 - 105" 10 6 6 34 5 6 58 1 7 82" - 2 106 11 5 12 35" 2 8 59 7 5 83" - - 107 " 12" 7 5 36 8 3 60 8 3 84 2 2 13 9 4 37" 4 8 61 2 4 85 - - Unk'n, 1 TOWN OF FLORIDA. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 3 6 8 yrs. 2 1 621yrs. - - 86 yrs. 2mos. - - 15" 9 6 39 4 2 63 2 4 87 " 3 2 1 16" 6 5 40 7 4 64 2 - 88 4 - - 17" 9 6 41 4 2 65 1 - 89 5 - - 18 5 5 42" 2 2 66" 1 1 90 " 6 1 - 19 5 1 43 - 3 67 4 - 91" 7 - - 20 7 5 44 3 1 68" 1 1 92" 8 - - 21 7 6 45 4 3 69 3 - 93 -" 9 - - 22 4 4 46 3 1 70 1 2 94 -" 10 - - 23 6 6 47" 1 7 71 1 2 95 -" 11 - - 24" 5 4 48 5 - 72" - 1 96 " 1 yr. 9 5 25 9 9 49 - - 73" - 97 " 2 yrs. 6 15 26" 5 3 50 3 4 74" - 2 98 3 13 5 27" 6 4 51 1 2 75 - 99 4 3 6 28 " 3 6 52" 2 2 76" 1 - 1.00 5 7 8 29" - 3 53 4 1 77" - 1 101 " 6 6 2 30 8 3 54" 4 - 78" - - 102 7 7 9 31 2 5 55" 2 2 79" 1 1 103 " 8 8 8 32 7 3 56 2 4 80" - - 104 " 9 4 9 33 5 2 57 1 2 81" - 1 105" - - 10 8 2 34 5 4 58" 5 2 82" - - 106 11 2 2 35 3 2 59 2 2 83" - - 107 12 5 6 86 3 4 60 4 5 84 13 10 7 37 5 2 61 2 1 85" - Unk'n, 2 8 82 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF GREAT BARRINGTON. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 3 3 14 yrs. 50 59 38 yrs. 19 34 62yrs. 20 18 86 yrs. 2 1 2mos. 6 5 15" 42 52 39" 18 26 63" 16 13 87" - 2 3 " 3 4 16" 50 65 40" 32 39 64 9 8 88" 1 4 8 3 17" 41 53 41" 20 20 65 23 25 89 1 1 5 2 3 18" 49 68 42 20 27 66 9 11 90" 1 - 6 8 8 19" 27 54 43 17 28 67" 16 8 91 - - 7" 1 3 20 38 63 44 16 30 68" 7 9 92 - - 8" 5 1 21" 32 41 45 29 43 69 7 10 93 9 2 3 22 45 47 46 26 22 70 20 17 94" 2 10 6 6 23 23 43 47 16 22 71 4 10 95" - 1 11" - - 24" 28 37 48 20 34 72 6 8 96 - - 1 yr. 37 27 25" 36 48 49 23 24 73 5 4 97" 2yrs. 40 56 26" 28 31 50" 40 41 74 5 6 98 - - 3" 50 45 27" 31 21 51 16 17 75 10 9 99 - - 4" 40 36 28 20 46 52 22 13 76" 3 12 100" 5" 49 40 29 24 29 53 21 18 77" 4 3 101 6" 53 41 30" 46 51 54 12 17 78" 4 3 102 7 c 42 30 31" 21 22 55 22 26 79" 6 3 103" 8" 37 43 32 17 34 56 16 16 80 8 4 1G4" 9 37 58 33" 24 31 57 19 8 81 2 1 1105 10" 43 36 34" 24 22 58" 18 23 82 2 3 106 11 " 37 34 35 24 30 59 13 8 83 2 1 107" 12" 37 54 36" 11 25 60" 26 17 84 - 2 13" 52 41 37" 25 15 61" 12 11 85 - 3 Unk'n, 5 11 TOWN OF HANCOCK. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs., 11 8 38 yrs. 3 6 62yrs. 3 3 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 - 15 7 5 39 - 4 63" 1 87 - - 3" - 1 16 8 6 40 4 4 64 1 2 88 - - 4 1 - 17 7 7 41" 3 3 65 2 1 89 - - 5 - - 18" 5 9 42 7 4 66 3 - 90 6 ( I - 19 9 6 43 2 5 67 2 3 91 7" - - 20" 13 10 44 4 6 68." 1 - 92 8 1 - 21 12 8 45" 2 5 69 4 2 93 - - 9 3 - 22" 13 4 46 1 2 70" - 1 94 - - 10 1 1 23 4 12 47 7 5 71" 1 4 95 - - 11 - - 24" 6 5 48 2 2 72" 1 2 96 - - lyr. 8 5 25" 6 8 49" 1 3 73" 1 3 97 - - 2yrs. 10 10 26" 6 4 50 3 3 74 - 6 98 - - 3 5 9 27 6 7 51 2 3 75 3 1 99 - - 4 6 10 28 11 5 52" 5 5 76 - 1 100" 5" 9 8 29"t 5 6 53" 7 5 77 2 2 101" 6 6 8 30" 9 3 54 3 2 78" 1 1 102 - - 7 " 10 3 31" 3 1 55 2 3 79 1 - 103" 8 9 6 32" 3 5 56" 4 4 80 - 2 104 9 3 6 33" 6 4 57" 7 3 81 - - 105 10 9 8 34 4 4 58 3 2 82 2 2 106 - - 11" 5 2 35 4 1 59" 3 - 83 - 2 107 - - 12 9 6 36" 3 7 60" 7 1 84" - 1 13" 4 7 37" 2 4 61" 1 2 85 - 1 Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF HINSDALE. I mo. 1 - 2 yrs. 22 22 14 yrs. 11 18 26 yrs. 9 9 38 yrs. 8 7 2mos. 2 2 3" 17 27 15 10 16 27 14 9 39 9 9 3 2 1 4" 23 27 16" 10 25 28" 10 17 40" 12 2 4 " 3 - 5" 21 25 17" 10 15 29 6~ 11 41 4 6 5 " 1 2 6" 19 14 18" 10 15 30" 15 19 42 9 9 6 4 2 7" 13 18 19" 13 13 31 7 6 43 6 5 7 5 - 8" 27 17 20" 16 13 32" 7 16 44 4 5 8 1 1 9" 16 19 21" 13 13 33 8 10 45" 11 12 9" 1 5 10 25 21 22 10 10 34 12 14 46 5 4 10" 1 - 11 7 15 23" 10 17 35" 23 10 47 6 6 11 - - 12 15 13 24" 11 14 36" 11 12 48 10 5 lyr. 17 16 13" 15 19 25 10 12 37 9 8 49" 6 7 AGES. 83 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF HINSDALE-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. 50 yrs. 18 13 62yrs. 6 3 74 yrs. 5 3 86yrs. - 1 98yrs 53 6 9 65 5 8 77 4 1 89 1 1 10 54 3 6 66 3 4 78" 1 3 90 - - 10 55 11 6 67 3 2 79 1 1 91 - - 10 56 5 5 68 3 1 80 1 1 92 - 10 57 7 2 69 - 2 81" - 1 93" - - 105 60 8 8 72" 1 3 84 - 96 61" 3 3 73" 4 1 85 97Unk'n, TOWN OF LANESBOROUGH. 1 mo. 5 1 14 yrs. 16 18 38 yrs. 13 5 62 yrs. 6 1 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 3 1 15 " 16 12 39 7 4 63 " 4 5 87 3 " 2 2 16" 16 15 40"d 6 10 64 2-" 2 - 8" 4 "I 1 2 17 11 13 41" 4 6 65" 3 12 89 " 2 5 i 1 1 18" 8 10 42" 7 7 66 2 2 90 " 6 it 2 4 19" 7 10 43 4 6 67" 2 3 91 " 7 1 3 20" 12 6 44".6 8 68" 4 2 92 8" "- 2 21 6 9 45"14 10 69 2 3 93 9 3 1 22" 8 10 46" 8 7 70" 2 1 94 -10" $I 1 - 23i" 14 14 47" 3 2 71" 3 - 95 115"i 1 - 24" 7 13 48" 8 9 72" 3 1 96 1 y 10 10 25" 15 14 49 9 4 73" 1 1 97 2 yrs. 24 24 26. 8 10 50" 21 11 74 " - 98 3 64 20 20 27"I 7 3 51 - 6 75"( 3 5 99 ( 4 " 20 19 28 11 9 52" 3 2 76" 2 4 100 " 5 (4 17 18 29" 11 12 53" 5 10 77" 3 2 101 6 it 18 23 30" 16 15 54" 3 4 78 1 2 102 7 20 13 31" 9 9 55" 11 9 79 - - 10 8 11 18 32( 14 9 56" 5 1 80 - 1 104 9 14 18 33" 7 8 57" 4 1 81" - 105 10 13 17 34" 12 9 58" 3 2 82" - - 106 11" 14 5 35" 9 10 59" 2 1 83 1 1 107 " 12St 13 15 36" 8 6 60 10 7 84" - 2 13.14 15 37" 7 3 61" 2 1 85 - - Unk'n, 3 5 TOWN OF LEE. 1 mo. - 4 14 yrs. 33 52 38 yrs. 20 28 62 yrs. 16 16 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 5 15" 52 35 39" 21 17 63" 19 13 87" 1 1 3 " 4 5 16" 44 46 40" 38 47 64" 11 5 88 4 It 3 5 17" 42 46 41" 19 15 65" 13 13 89 - 5 " 3 8 18" 39 50 42" 21 23 66" 11 11 90 6 "6 2 5 19" 31 34 43" 21 19 67" 8 11 91" - 1 7 3 2 20 132 46 44 " 11 18 68" 8 8 92"I 1 8 1 1 21" 42 37 45" 30 34 69" 8 5 93" - O9 1 6 4 22 24 34 46 19 18 70" 8 11 94 I 10 2 1 23" 31 29 47" 13 22 71" 2 5 95 " - 2 11 " 1 2 24 24 36 48" 21 15 72 5 8 96 1 yr. 32 34 25" 33 40 49" 12 13 73 3 6 97 2 yrs. 45 46 26" 30 35 50" 48 29 74" 7 2 98 3'" 145 49 27" 23 31 51" 4 7 75" 6 7 99 - 4 42 55 28" 30 24 52" 20 5 76 7 3 100 " 5 " 50 41 29 1 29 26 53 " 13 16 77 3 2 101 6 " 41 41 3 (3 30 44 54" 12 14 78 1 - 102 - 7 I 47 43 31" 11 25 55 " 20 24 79 3 1 103 " 8 " 47 42 32" 23 28 56 " 11 14 80 1 3 104 " 9 34 45 33" 17 20 57 " 12 12 81 2 1 105 " 10 " 43 38 34" 19 24 58 15 8 82" 2 3 106 - 11 39 35 35" 31 33 59" 9 9 83" 1 2 107 - 12 38 56 36" 26 26 60" 19 36 84 - 1 13 43 48 37" 13 23 61" 4 7 85 1 2 Unk'n, 2 2 84 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF LENOX. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 16 18 38yrs. 8 11 62 yrs. 4 5 86yrs. - 2 mos. 6 1 15" 25 22 39" 7 11 63 6 6 87 2 3 t - 2 16 " 16 14 40 " 24 28 64 4 7 88 " 1 1 4 3 - 17 18 14 41 9 5 65 6 7 89 - 5 4 2 18 " 15 18 42" 8 7 66" 5 3 90 - 2 6 1 I - 19 "1 13 15 43" 6 3 67 " 2 - 91 7 " 2 3 20" 13 11 44".5 5 68" 5 4 92 "I 8 6 - 1 21 4 15 45 16 15 69 4 2 93 - 1 9" 5 3 22 " 18 16 46" 4 3 70" 4 6 94 " 10" 1 1 23 " 15 12 47 7 8 71" 2 - 95" - 1 11" 2 - 24 " 13 16 48 " 11 9 72 5 5 96 lyr. 19 17 25" 14 15 49" 2 5 73 3 - 97 " 2 yrs. 31 23 26" 16 14 50 " 19 17 74 2 5 98 1 3 (< 21 25 27 9 14 51 2 2 75" 4 2 99 4 " 25 23 28" 19 20 52" 6 8 76" 1 - 100 " 5 " 25 23 29" 14 19 53 4 4 77 1 1 101 6 30 22 30" 18 25 54 9 6 78 " 1 2 102 " 7'" 22 23 31" 11 8 55 " 11 8 79 " - 1 103 " 8 20 25 32 " 13 15 56 5 4 80" 2 4 104 " 9 23 26 33" 9 11 57 8 9 8" - 1 105 " 10 C 19 20 34" 12 15 58" 3 6 82" 2 1 106 " 11 14 17 35" 23 15 59 4 5 83" i - - 107 - 12" 22 14 36" 12 4 60" 11 9 84" - 2 13'" 33 16 37 6 12 61 2 1 85 1 - Unk'n, 5 7 TOWN OF MONTEREY. i mo. - 1 14 yrs..10 6 38 yrs. 2 7 62 yrs. 2 5 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 1 1 15" 3 10 39" 2 3 63" 2 3 87 - 1 3 1 1 16 7 8 40 4 4 64 6 - 88 1 4" 1 1 17" 7 9 41" 3 3 65" 2 2 89" - - 5" - - 18" 9 7 42" 4 2 66" 2 7 90" - - 6" 2 - 19 3 6 43" 8 1 67" 1 3 91 7" 1 1 20" 8 4 44" 3 2 68" 5 - 92 - - 8" - 2 21" 5 4 45" 4 7 69" 3 1 93 " 9" - - 22" 2 4 46" 4 3 70" 2 1 94" - - 10" - - 23" 4 2 47" 6 4 71" 4 1 95" - - 11" - - 24" 5 2 48" 2 3 72" - 1 96" - " lyr. 6 4 25" 7 4 49" 2 2 73" 3 2 97" - 2 yrs. 8 7 26" 7 5 50" 4 9 74" 1 - 98" 1 3 " 8 7 27" 7 6 51" 3 3 75" 1 1 99" - 4 9 7 28" 2 7 52 4 1 76 1 - 100 " 5 < 10 6 29" 3 3 53" 5 4 77" - 1 101" - 6 10 4 30" 4 3 54" 1 1 78" - 1 102 " 7 " 7 9 31" 4 3 55" 5 4 79" 5 - 103" - 8 10 8 32" 2 8 56" 3 4 80 - 2 104 " 9 6 11 33 " 4 6 57 4 2 81 - - 105 10" 12 4 34" - 5 58I" 1 5 82" 1 2 106 " 11" 8 8 35" 6 2 59 4 - 83" - 1 107 " 12 7 11 36" 8 2 60" 3 3 84 " - 13" 10 7 37" 3 6 61" 3 2 85" 1 Unk'n, TOWN OF MOUNT WASHINGTON. I mo. 2 yrs. 2 3 14 yrs. 1 1 26 yrs. 3 3 38 yrs. 2 1 2mos. 1 - 3" 2 15 3 27 2 3 39 2 3 4 1 2 16" 1 - 28" 2 1 40" - 2 4 " - 5" 2 3 17" 1 1 29" 1 41" 1 5" - - 6" 2 4 18 2 3 30" 1 1 42 - 1 6" - - 7" 3 - 19 3 31 - 1 43 1 - 7" - - 8" - 1 20 3 5 32" - - 44" 8 - - 9" - 1 21 3 - 33" - 45" 1 9 - 10" 4 2 22" 4 4 34" - - 46 - 2 10" - - 11" 1 2 23" 1 1 35" 1 1 47 3 1 11 - 12 3 3 24 4 - 36 - 5 48 1 1 yr. 2 - 13" 3 3 25" 4 - 37" 1 2 49" 1 AGES. 85 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF MOUNT WASHINGTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 2 1 62 yrs. - - 74 yrs. 1 - 86 yrs. - - 98yrs. 51 - 1 63" 2 - 75" 87 - - 99 52 - - 64" - - 76 " - 2 88" - - 100, 53" 1 2 65 - 2 77" - - 89 - - 101 54" - 2 66" - - 78" - - 90" - - 102 " 55" - 1 67" 2 - 79 - - 91" - - 103 56" 1 1 68 - - 80 - 92" - - 104 57" 2 - 69" 2 - 81 1 93" - - 105 " 58" - - 70" 1 1 82 - 94' - - 106 59" 1 1 71" 2 - 83 - - 95" - - 107 " 60" 1 1 72" - 1 84" - - 96 61 - 1 73" - 85 - 1 97" - Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF NEW ASHFORD. i mo. - - 14 yrs. 2 2 38yrs. - 2 62yrs. 86 yrs. 2mos. - - 15 1 1 39" 1 - 63" - - 87 " 3 " - 16 3 1 40 1 2 64" - - 88 4 - - 17 4 1 41" I - 65" - 1 89 " 5 - - 18 1 2 42 3 1 66 - 1 90 " 6 2 19 3 - 43 1 2 67" 1 91 7 1 - 20" 1 - 44" 2 1 68" - - 92 8" 1 - 21 2 - 45" 1 - 69" - - 93 9 - - 22" - 1 46 - 1 70" - 1 94 10 - - 23 4 2 47 3 3 71 - - 95 11" - - 24" 1 3 48 1 1 72 1 - 96 " 1 yr. - 2 25 - 2 49" 1 1 73 1 - 97 " 2 yrs. 6 1 26 - - 50 - 1 74 1 - 98 " 3" - 2 27 2 - 51 1 1 75 1 99" 4 3 - 28" 3 1 52 1 - 76" 100 5" 1 2 29 1 - 53 - 1 77 1 - 101 6" 1 - 30 2 2 54 1 2 78" - - 102 7" 3 1 31" 1 1 55 2 - 79 - - 103 8 2 1 32 - 3 56 - 1 80" - - 104 9" 1 2 33 1 - 57 2 - 81" - 105 10 - 2 34 - 2 58 1 - 82 - - 106 11 1 2 35 - 1 59 - - 83 - - 107 12 2 2 36" - 1 60 - - 84 1 13" 1 2 37" - 61 - 1 85" 1 - Unk'n, 1 1 TOWN OF NEW MARLBOROUGH. 1 mo. 2 5 14 yrs. 22 26 38 yrs. 10 15 62yrs. 4 6 86 yrs. 1 1 2mos. 2 5 15" 17 15 39" 6 13 63 6 5 87 1 3 2 2 16 21 22 40 10 13 64 3 6 88" - 1 4 " 4 4 17" 23 22 41 8 10 65" 7 6 89 " 5 4 2 18 " 24 15 42 " 12 13 66 6 1 90" 6 4 3 19" 27 23 43 " 10 12 67 5 6 91" - 1 7 - - 20" 13 25 44 9 11 68 5 7 92 8 1 1 21" 18 18 45 " 13 9 69 5 5 93 " 9 - 1 22" 22 19 46 13 6 70 8 8 94 " 10 - - 23" 18 8 47 7 8 71 8 2 95" - 1 11 - - 24" 16 14 48 8 13 72 8 5 96 " 1 yr. 25 17 25 16 13 49" 12 8 73 3 3 97 2 yrs. 32 33 26 19 14 50" 10 10 74 6 4 98 " 3" 1 25 21 27 10 12 51 7 4 75 4 7 99 4" 38 21 28" 14 21 52" 14 9 76 3 9 100 5" 28 24 29 8 15 53" 8 6 77 3 2 101 " 6 25 21 30" 16 23 54" 8 5 78 1 2 102 " 7 29 24 31 10 11 55 8 9 79 2 6 103 - - 8 26 12 32 " 12 7 56 9 7 80" 3 1 104 9 c' 27 21 33" 12 12 57 4 5 81 - 1 105 " 10 23 12 34" 11 11 58 3 2 82" 2 1 166 11 19 16 35" 16 14 59 3 9 83" 1 2 107 12" 24 19 36" 14 13 60 13 8 84 - 4 13 15 25 37" 10 11 61 6 3 85" 1 2 Unk'n, 86 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF OTIS. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - 2 14 yrs. 9 6 38 yrs. 2 4 62 yrs. 5 3 86 yrs. 1 2 2mos. - 15" 11 10 39 4 6 63 " 1 4 87 is 3 " 1 I - 16 10 10 40" 4 7 64 " 5 1 88 " 2 4" 1 3 17" 12 8 41" 3 2 65" 4 5 89" - - 5 " - - 18" 6 10 42 3 6 66" 2 - 90" - - 6" 1 I - 19" 5 7 43" 10 9 67" 5 - 91'c 7 1 1 20" 5 4 44" 4 6 68" 6 1 92 - 8 " 1 2 21 " 9 6 45 " 5 6 69 4 3 93 " 1 9" 1 I - 22" 4 46" 6 5 70" 1 1 94.. 10 " 2 1 23" 6 8 47" 4 4 71" 2 2 95" - - 11 - - 24'" 4 8 48" 1 1 72," 2 2 96". 1 yr. 9 6 25 8 7 49" 7 5 73 " 4 1 97 " 2 yrs. 12 20 26" 7 5 50 6 6 74 " 4 2 98, 3" 9 10 27 " 6 5 51" 5 3 75" 5 4 99" - - 4" 9 13 28" - 3 52" 3 5 76" 1 4 100" - - 5 44 11 14 29" 2 8 53" 3 3 77" - - 101" - - 6" 9 10 30" 4 5 54" 1 3 78" - 1 102" - - 7 " 9 6 31" 5 3 55" 3 2 79" 1 1 103" - 8" 9 9 32" 4 4 56" 7 1 80" 2 1 104 - - 9" 12 12 33" 4 4 57 4 4 81" - 1 105" - - 10" 9 8 34" 5 4 58" 6 1 82" 1 1 106" - - 11" 3 8 35" 8 7 59 1 3 83" - - 107" - - 12 " 12 8 36" 4 6 60 1 4 84 1 - 13" 11 4 37" 6 8 61" 3 2 85" - - Unk'n, 1 1 TOWN OF PERU. i mo. - - 14yrs. 8 7 38 yrs. 3 4 62 yrs. 1 1 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 1 15 7 5 39 5 1 63" 2 2 87 " 3 " 1 2 16" 4 3 40" - 4 64" 1 1 88" 1 4" - - 17" 10 2 41" 4 2 65" - 2 89 -" 5" - - 18" 5 1 42" 3 4 66" 1 2 90 " 6 " i -. - 19" 7 2 43" 3 3 67" 4 1 91 " 7" - - 20" 3 4 44" 5 1 68" 2 5 92 " 8 - - 21" 4 1 45" 5 1 69" 1 2 93 " 9" 1 I - 22" 4 2 46" - 2 70" 6 2 94 " 10" - - 23" 4 4 47" 1 1 71" 1 1 95 " 11" - 24" 2 2 48" 2 2 72" 2 1 96" 1 yr. 5 4 25" 3 1 49" 3 - 73 " - - 97" 2yrs. 3 6 26" 1 1 50" 2 5 74" 3 - 98 " 3 " 4 5 27" 2 4 51" 2 1 75" 1 4 99 4 " 4 3 28" 2 1 52" 1 3 76" 3 - 100 -" 5" 7 3 29" 1 2 53" - - 77" - - 101 -" 6 " 3 4 30" 2 1 54" 1 1 78" - 1 102 " 7 " 8 5 31 " 1 1 55" 4 1 79" - 1 103 " 8 " 4 3 32" 3 4 56" 1 2 80" - 2 104" 9 6 3 33 2 3 57" 3 5 81" 2 1 105 " 10"is 7 6 34 " - 4 58" 1 3 82" - - 106 " 11" 4 2 35" 2 3 59" 4 1 83" - 2 107" - - 12" 8 6 36" - - 60" 2 3 84 1 13i 6 1 37' 4 2 61" 2 2 85" - - Unk'n, 2 2 TOWN OF PITTSFIELD. 1 mo. 15 16 2 yrs. 161 156 14 yrs. 122 138 26 yrs. 81 111 38 yrs. 73 80 2 mos. 15 12 3" 123 161 15" 124 122 27" 81 110 39" 48 60 3 " 10 19 4" 143 138 16" 111 148 28" 111 130 40" 108 141 4" 5 9 5" 152 134 17" 135 163 29" 73, 66 41" 43 44'5" 15 8 6" 128 137 18" 127 159 30" 113 155 42" 58 64 6" 31 13 7" 136 131 19" 123 149 31" 52 55 43" 46 57 7 12 11 8" 131 139 20" 121 164 32" 81 85 44" 45 54 8" 19 8 9" 137 128 21" 108 131 33" 89 78 45 90 116 9 16 19 10" 111 122 22" 108 144 34" 59 73 46" 52 70 10" 6 6 11" 101 114 23" 107 120 35" 111 131 47" 44 42 11" 5 6 12 122 120 24" 96 126 36" 58 76 48" 63 71 1 yr. 112 120 13" 121 130 25" 115 136 37 " 66 65 49 " 40 44 AGES. 87 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF PITTSFIELD-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 110 120 62 yrs. 25 26 74 yrs. 11 8 86 yrs. 1 - 98 yrs. 51" 33 34 63" 17 34 75" 8 19 87" 1 2 99 52" 52 39 64" 26 25 76" 10 11 88" 2 - 100 53" 39 35 65" 32 3 7 7" 16 7 89" 1 1 101 54" 44 53 66" 18 25 78" 2 7 90 - 6 102" 55" 73 64 67 " 11 17 79" 9 2 91" - - 103 56" 55 - 44 68 " 17 28 80" 6 8 92 " - - 104 57" 32 29 69" 14 9 81" 2 5 93" - 2 105 58" 34 35 70" 30 26 82" 4 8 94" - 1 106 59" 21 18 71 7 9 83" 4 3 95 1 107 " 60" 56 59 72 " 17 9 84" 4 1 96 61" 16 23 73 9 13 85" 2 3 97" - - Unk'n, 19 27 TOWN OF RICHMOND. 1 mo. 2 - 14yrs. 11 12 38 yrs. 9 8 62 yrs. 2 4 86 yrs. 1 2 2mos. 3 2 15 " 13 8 39 " 5 4 63 " 6 7 87 1 3 4" 5 2 16" 6 11 40" 11 16 64 3 5 88 " - 1 4 cc " - 2 17" 11 8 41 3 7 65 4 5 89 " 5 "cc - - 18 12 6 42 3 4 66 1 - 90 6 " I - 2 19 9 5 43 " 8 1 67 1 91 7 - 2 20" 11 7 44 5 1 68 2 3 92 8 2 - 21 9 10 45" 14 7 69" - 2 9 9 "i 1 2 22" 10 4 46 5 2 70 6 2 94 10 - - 23" 8 3 47" 3 10 71 - 3 95 " - 11 " I- 1 24" 9 10 48 3 7 72 3 2 96 - yr. 9 13 25" 9 11 49 4 3 73 3 1 97 2 yrs. 14 18 26" 10 13 50" 17 9 74 2 - 98 3 " 16 21 27" 8 12 51" 4 1 75 3 - 99 4 16 18 28" 10 11 52 4 5 76 1 2 100 5" 13 20 29" 7 6 53 3 5 77 - 6 101 6" 13 7 30" 10 14 54 3 3 78 2 2 102 7 11 17 31" 3 3 55 9. 4 79 - 2 103 8 " 11 14 32" 7 8 56 7 5 80 - 4 104 9 11 13 33 4 12 57 3 4 81 1 - 105 1 10 11 11 34 7 3 58 5 2 82 - 3 106 " 11 " 6 9 35" 8 7 59 6 1 83 - 107 " 12" 17 9 36" 4 5 60 7 10 84" - 1 13" 14 10 37" 6 10 61 " 1 85 - 2 Unk'n, 3 5 TOWN OF SANDISFIELD. 1 mo. 1 2 14 yrs. 13 13 38yrs. 9 8 62yrs. 5 5 86 yrs. 2mos. 3 2 15 " 12 9 39 8 3 63 4 1 87. 1 3" - - 16 9 18 40' 12 7 64 3 6 88 - 4 ( 1 - 17 " 16 14 41 4 9 65" 4 7 89" 5 - - 18 " 11 11 42 5 8 66 6 6 90 " - 6" 1 1 19" 10 7 43 5 3 67" 6 5 91 " 7 3 1 20" 10 13 44 7 11 68" 5 2 92 " 8" 1 1 21" 3 7 45" 6 11 69" 4 1 93 9 2 - 22 9 8 46 8 8 70" 8 6 94 10 1 1 23 6 5 47 4 4 71" 2 1 95 11 - 1 24 4 5 48 5 3 72" 3 4 96" -1 yr. 8 6 25" 11 9 49 5 5 73 1 3 97 " 2 yrs. 14 13 26" 6 50" 11 7 74" 2 1 98 - 3 16 16 27" 6 7 51 4 2 7 " 2 - 99. 4 12 10 28 8 9 52" 11 7 76 2 2 100" 5" 16 16 2 " 6 4 53" 12 5 77" 2 2 101 6" 13 6 30 5 8 54 4 4 78" 1 1 102 7" 12 12 31" 10 6 55 7 10 79" 3 - 103 8 11 12 32 4 8 56" 16 6 80 3 - 104 9" 12 13 33 10 10 57" 5 3 81]" 2 1 105 " 10" 10 10 34 2 8 58 3 5 82" - 2 106 11 11 13 35 3 13 59 4 7 83 - - 107 12" 14 15 36 7 2 60 " 11 6 84 2 1 13" 13 9 5 2 5 61 2 5 85 - 2 Unk'n, 3 1 88 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF SAVOY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE... F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 8 6 38 yrs. 3 2 62 yrs. 3 5 86 yrs. 1 2 2mos. 1 - 15 7 6 39" 10 6 63 1 5 87 " - 1 3 < I 1 2 16 " 13 8 40 5 8 64 3 4 88 4 1 - 17 14 4 41 5 3 65 3 2 89 5 " - - 18 5 6 42 3 7 66 1 3 90" o 6 " I - I - 19 4 11 43" 2 7 67" 3 3 91" 7 - - 20" 4 3 44 2 3 68 4 3 92 ( 8 " - - 21" 7 8 45" 6 2 69" 4 - 93 9 - - 22 7 3 46 4 3 70 4 1 94 10 - 23 6 3 47 4 4 71" 2 2 95 11 - - 24 4 8 48 1 1 2" 1 2 96" - 1 1 yr. 11 7 25 " 12 6 49 3 1 73 5 2 97 - 2yrs 6 7 26 4 4 50 8 5 74 1 5 98 - 3 16 3 27 6 4 51 2 2 75 2 2 99 " 4 6 10 28 4 3 52 6 2 76" 1 1 100 5 6 9 29" 4 5 53 4 2 77 2 4 101 6 " 4 1 9 30" 5 1 54" 6 3 78 " 1 1 102" 7 13 11 31 4 8 55 5 3 79 1 1 103 8 6 6 32 2 6 56 3 2 80 - - 104 - 9 7 7 33 5 4 57 4 5 81 1 - 105 - - 10 7 3 34 8 4 58 3 2 82 1 1 106 " 11 6 5 35 4 3 59 2 4 83" 2 1 107 12" 5 5 36 2 4 60" ( 1 - 84 " - - 13 9 3 37 " - 6 61" 1 5 " 1 - Unk'n, TOWN OF SHEFFIELD. 1 Mo. 1 4 14yrs. 16 16 38 yrs. 11 8 62 yrs. 13 7 86 yrs. 2mos. 2 4 15 " 15 18 39 " 13 13 63 " 7 4 87 3 1 1 16" 26 25 40 " 24 17 64 " 4 5 88 4 " 1 1 17 12 21 41 13 7 65 7 6 89' 1 5 2 1 18 17 24 42 8 13 66 3 1 90 6" 3 1 19" 24 16 43 11 11 67 3 2 91 7" 2 2 20" 16 26 44" 11 8 68" 8 6 92 - 8 3 4 2"1 10 22 45 " 25 24 69 4 1 93 " 1 9" 3 3 22 20 24 46 11 9 70 7 9 94 - 10 1 2 23" 17 14 47 7 18 71 6 3 95 - 11" 2 1 24" 16 18 48 " 9 8 72" 9 2 96 " 1 yr. 15 25 25" 11 19 49 5 4 73 - 2 97 " 2 yrs. 27 25 26" 15 12 50 " 17 16 74 6 7 98 3 32 31 27" 17 12 51 7 6 75 5 5 99 - 4 26 26 28' 12 16 52 8 11 76 5 2 100" - - 5 33 30 29" 17 13 53 7 15 77 2 1 101" - - 6 35 23 30" 15 19 54" 13 9 78" 3 3 102 7 30 30 31 7 16 55 " 14 11 79" 5 5 103" - - 8 ( 27 26 32" 12 14 56 " 13 10 80 3 3 104" - - 9 23 26 33" 13 14 57 " 13 12 81 2 - 105" 10" 26 22 34 6 13 58 8 10 82 - 9 106" - - 11 " 15 24 35" 18 21 59" 5 6 83" 1 - 107" 12 " 24 19 36" 11 18 60 5 14 84" 2 3 13 " 30 20 37" 11 9 61 4 8 85 3 2 Unk'n, 9 7 TOWN OF STOCKBRIDGE. 1 mo. - 1 2 yrs. 24 15 14 yrs. 28 25 26 yrs. 13 19 38 yrs. 17 8 2 mos. 2 - 3 28 20 15 18 29 27 8 14 39 14 15 3 " 4 - 4 24 14 16 " 24 27 28 1 18 40" 16 22 4 - 2 5 " 29 14 17" 21 26 29" 10 19 41" 5 8 5 2 1 6" 14 22 18 15 22 30 17 13 42 11 18 6 3 - 7 23 21 19 28 14 31" 11 13 43 " 6 12 7 " 1 1 8 17 15 20 24 23 32" 13 10 44" 12 10 8 3 1 9" 21 17 21 " 17 18 33" 13 16 45 20 14 9 1 2 10 19 16 22 " 25 28 34 7 26 46" 6 12 10 2 1 11 " 19 16 23" 26 14 35 18 8 47" 7 19 11 3 2 12" 16 31 24 8 13 36" 8 12 48" 17 14 1 yr. 16 12 13 21 24 25 13 19 37 9 10 49" 13 9 AGES. 89 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF STOCKBRIDGE-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 17 16 62 yrs. 3 9 74 yrs. 1 1 86 yrs. 398 yrs. 51" 7 12 63" 7 6 75" 5 9 87" - - 99 " 52" 7 15 64 5 3 76" 2 3 88" - - 100 53" 10 9 65" 9 9 77" 3 4 89" - 1 101 " 54 6 8 66 4 5 78" 2 - 90" - 102 - 55" 8 14 67 1 6 79" - 3 91" - - 103 56" 10 10 68 5 4 80" 1 2 92" 1 - 104 57" 9 69 5 6 81" - 1 93" - - 105 58 6 9 70 6 7 82 1 3 94" - - 106 59" 7 7 71 3 1 83 3 1 95" - - 107 60" 15 13 72 2 3 84 2 2 96" - 61" 3 10 73" 7 9 85 - 1 97 - - Unk'n, 1 TOWN OF TYRINGHAM. 1 mo. I - 14yrs. 4 8 38 yrs. 3 3 62 yrs. 1 2 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15" 7 5 39" 2 1 63" 3 1 87 3 " - 16 < 3 2 40" 3 2 64 - 2 88" 4 - 1 17" 6 6 41 1 2 65 3 2 89 5 - - 18 " 4 5 42 - 2 66" 1 90 9 6 ( 1 19" 4 2 43 2 1 67 2 2 91 7 - - 20" 7 4 44" 1 3 68 - - 92 8 - - 21" 2 1 45" 3 4 69" 1 - 93 9 - 3 22 4 4 46 2 6 70" - 94 10" - 23 7 2 47" 1 2 71 1 1 95 < 11 - 2 24" 4 5 48 4 3 72 2 3 96 1 yr. 6 2 25" 4 4 49" 3 4 73" - 1 97 2yrs. 7 11 26' 3 2 50" 6 - 74 " S 1 - 9 3 " 3 9 27 5 4 51" 2 3 75" 1 4 99, 4 " 8 8 28" 3 7 52" 4 3 76" 1 2 100 5 " 8 3 29 - 4 53" 2 1 77" 1 - 101 6" 3 7 30" 4 4 54" 5 3 78" 1 3 102 - 7" 6 8 31" 4 1 55 2 2 79" - 1 103, 8 2 4i 32 3 2 56 5 1 80 - 2 104 9" 7 8 33 6 2 57" 2 2 81" 1 1 105 10" 6 9 34' 4 2 58 3 - 82" - 106 11" 6 6 35 4 5 59" 2 1 83 " - - 107 12" 2 9 36 2 4 60 2 1 84 " - 13" 5 3 37" 3 3 61" 3 1 85" - - Unk'n, 2 2 TOWN OF WASHINGTON. 1 mo. 1 2 14 yrs. 9 9 38 yrs. 4 1 62 yrs. 5 1 86 yrs. 2 mos. - 2 15 8 6 39 " 1 4 63 " - 87 " - - 3 i"t - 3 16 " I11 8 40" 3 10 64" 2 4 88 " 4 t( - - 17 " 8 5 41 1 3 65" 1 - 89 - 5 i"t - 1 18 9 8 42 3 2 66" 1 1 90 6 - - 19 6 6 43 3 1 67 1 2 91" 7 SI 2 - 20 " 11 3 44 2 3 68 1 1 92 8 "I - 4 21 5 3 45 4 4 69 2 - 93 " 9 - - 22 5 1 46 2 1 70 1 2 94 " 10 - 1 23 5 2 47 4 4 71 - 2 95 " 11 - - - 24 2 4 48 2 5 72 - - 96 - 1 yr. 6 3 25 4 3 49 2 1 73 1 - 97 2 yrs. 9 6 26 6 6 50 7 - 74 - - 98 3 (< 5 5 27 4 - 51 1 3 75 1 - 99" 4 " 8 8 28 5 4 52 4 2 76 - - 100 - 5 5 4 29 4 53 2 2 77 - - 101 " 6 10 7 30 3 3 54 4 7 78 - - 102 " 7 " 7 10 31 - 4 55 4 6 79 - 1 103 " 8 6 8 32 2 4 56 6 1 80" - - 104 " 9" 8 2 33 6 2 57 4 3 81 - - 105 " 10 5 8 34 4 2 58 2 3 82" - - 106 " 11" 9 6 35 2 5 59" 6 2 83" - - 107 12 12 7 36 2 2 60 " 2 4 84 " 13 " 6 8 37 4 4 61 3 - 85 " - - Unk'n, 5 2 12 90 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 18T5. AGES-CONTINUED. TOWN OF WEST STOCKBRIDGE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 19 14 38 yrs. 11 12 62 yrs. 2 2 86 yrs. 2 mos. 1 1 15 27 16 39 9 15 63" 1 7 5 87" - 1 3 " 3 2 16" 13 9 40" 19 13 64" 5 5 88 4" 5 5 17 " 15 12 41 " 12 5 65" 5 11 89 " 5 2 4 18" 26 15 42 8 11 66" 9 3 90 6" 2 2 19" 17 10 43" 12 9 67" 5 6 91 7 2 - 20" 26 9 44 7 9 68" 6 3 92 8 3 4 21" 13 12 45" 20 15 69 3 1 93 " 9" 3 9 22" 12 14 46" 4 6 70 4 2 94 " 10" 1 1 23" 1 3 13 47 6 9 71 3 1 95 11" - 2 24" 11 11 48 7 6 72 2 3 96 " 1 yr. 25 15 25" 24 16 49 11 18 73" - 2 97 2 yrs. 36 33 26" 22 7 50" 20 24 74 3 1 98 3 30 35 27 " 14 19 51" 3 4 75 3 1 99 ( - 1 4" 20 33 28 17 23 52" 7 6. 2 5 100 - - 5" 28 31 29" 14 13 53" 8 8 77 " 2 1 101 " 6" 35 28 30" 15 21 54" 5 7 78" - 2 102 "[ 7" 28 30 31 " 14 11 55" 12 6 79 3 1 103 - 8" 28 15 32 " 12 11 56 8 7 80 - 4 104' 9" 21 14 33 " 21 11 57 3 1 81 - 1 105' 10" 25 14 34 " 13 8 58 6 5 82 1 - 106 - 11" 24 13 35 " 25 17 59 8 4 1 83 1 1 107 - 12" 30 16 36" 6 12 60 ** 10 7 84 I 1 1 13" 17 20 37 5 12 61" 4 1 85 - - Unk'n, 7 6 TOWN OF WILLIAMSTOWN. Imo. 5 3 14yrs. 43 47 38 yrs. 17 12 62yrs. 13 7 86yrs. - 2 2 mos. 4 2 15 47 42 39" 13 23 63 10 6 87 1 3 - 4 16" 54 56 40" 27 33 64 " 4 10 12 88 - 1 4" 7 7 17" 60 41 41" 17 14 65" 15 10 89 - 1 5 1 1 18" 64 69 42 8 18 66 4 4 90 " 1 6" 2 2 19" 74 38 43" 14 13 67 8 9 91 7 4 2 20" 59 48 44 13 18 68 9 4 92" - 1 8 2 3 21" 39 32 45 " 19 20 69 4 2 93 - 1 9 5 3 22" 40 50 46" 7 16 70" 13 11 94 " 10 4 1 23" 31 28 47 " 10 12 71 10 4 95 11" 3 2 24" 37 30 48 " 25 25 72 7 8 96 1" 1 yr. 31 36 25' 33 31 49 7 8 73 4 7 97 2yrs. 39 26 26" 30 26 50" 30 28 74 7 2 98 - 3" 51 34 27" 21 21 51" 11 11 75" 6 5 99 4" 35 41 28" 17 32 52 17 19 76" 5 1 100 - - 5" 48 43 29" 22 19 53 19 16 77 2 3 101" - - 6" 33 28 30" 25 24 54" 17 13 78 2 4 102" - - 7" 48 48 31 20 17 55" 16 10 79 1 3 103 - - 8" 42 33 32 20 18 56" 15 16 80 2 2 104" - - 9" 40 37 33" 13 19 57 10 8 81 2 1 105" - - 10" 37 33 34" 20 25 58" 7 12 82 1 3 106" - - 11" 26 39 35 21 32 59 7 14 83 2 2 107" - - 12" 51 40 36" 15 18 60" 15 19 84 2 1 13" 33 46 37" 12 17 61" 3 9 85 2 - Unk'n, 16 14 TOWN OF WINDSOR. ImMo. 1 - 2 yrs. 12 0 14 yrs. 3 6 26rs. 3 6 38 yrs. 6 4 2 mos. - - 3 8 5 15 9 3 27 4 1 39 " 5 2 3 - - 4 8 6 16 5 4 28 5 7 40 " 5 4 4" - - 5 " 11 5 17 8 7 29 " 11 3 41 2 2 5 " 1 1 6 8 6 18" 11 3 30 5 8 42 " 3 5 6 - - 7 9 4 19 6 8 31 5 4 43 2 1 7 - - 8 9 12 20" 7 5 32 2 3 44 " 3 3 8 - - 9 4 3 21 " 2 1 33" 3 3 45 3 3 9 - - 10" 8 3 22" 8 5 34" - 5 46" - 3 10 - - 11" 6 8 23" 6 4 35" 5 5 47 3 3 1 "- 12 5 6 24 4 7 36 2 2 48" - 3 lyr. 8 7 13" 5 2 2 5 10 37 3 - 49" 4 2 AGES. 91 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BERKSHIRE. TOWN OF WINDSOR-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 4 5 62 yrs. - 1 74 yrs. - - 86 yrs. 98 yrs. 51 " 2 2 63" 1 5 75" - 1 87" 99 " - - 52 1 4 64" 4 3 76" - 88 " - - 100 - - 53' 7 2 65" 3 3 77" - - 89" 1 - 101 54" 3 6 66" 1 - 78 1 90 - - 102" - - 55" 7 4 67" 6 1 79" - - 91 - - 103.. 56" 2 1 68" 4 1 80" 1 - 92" - - 104" - - 57" 2 1 69" 2 1 81" - - 93" - - 105" - - 58i 4 2 70" 3 1 82 - - 94" - - 106 - 59" 3 1 71" 4 1 83" - - 95" - - 107" - - 60" 5 3 72 - 2 84 - 1 96.61" 6 4 73" 2 2 85 - - 97" - - Unk'n, 1 2 COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF ACUSHNET. 1 mo. 3 - 14 yrs. 9 10 38 yrs. 7 7 62 yrs. 11 9 86 yrs. 2 mos. 1 3 15 9 6 39" 11 3 63 7 6 87 1 3" 1 - 16 10 10 40 5 5 64 " 17 4 88 " 1 1 4 " - - 17" 6 7 41 7 6 65" 5 3 89 " 1 5" 2 1 18" 8 11 42" 8 4 66" 4 2 90" 6 " 2 - 19" 9 1 43" 3 7 67" 3 3 91 " 1 1 7" 1 1 20 9 5 44" 8 8 68" 3 3 92 " 8" - - 21 5 10 45 3 4 69" - 1 93 - 1 9" - 1 22 7 7 46" 8 5 70" 7 5 94 - 10 3 - 23 4 8 47 4 1 71 " 1 2 95 11" 2 - 24 8 9 48" 2 8 72 3 96 - 1 yr. 11 12 25" 12 7 49" 2 3 73" 2 2 97 2 yrs. 10 11 26 5 7 50" 8 4 74" 5 2 98 3" 2 14 27" 7 9 51" 5 5 75" 3 6 99 4 " 12 13 28 9 4 52 1 4 76 1 1 100 5" 13 8 29" 5 5 53 7 4 77 4 2 101 6" 10 11 30" 11 9 54" 5 6 78" 1 1 102 7" 13 12 31" 4 5 55" 10 7 79" - - 103 " 8" 10 11 32 6 4 56" 5 5 80" 1 1 104 9" 14 11 33 6 6 57" 4 6 81" - 1 105 10" 11 10 34 4 8 58" 2 6 82" - - 106 11" 9 10 35" 3 18 59 4 9 83" - - 107 " 12" 9 10 36 6 4 60" 10 7 84" 1 3 13" 6 5 37 6 6 61" 4 6 85" - - Unk'n, 2 3 TOWN OF ATTLEBOROUGH. 1 mo. 17 13 14 yrs. 68 95 38 yrs. 64 73 62 yrs. 28 18 86 yrs. 2 3 2mos. 8 8 15" 113 94 39" 44 40 63 " 31 21 87 - 3 3" 10 6 16" 78 101 40" 93 88 64" 19 22 88 " 1 2 4" 8 8 17" 88 105 41" 43 36 65 " 30 20 89 " - 3 5 " 6 6 18" 94 119 42" 75 54 66 " 21 18 90 6" 12 15 19" 97 103 43" 38 42 67" 17 19 91 " - 1 7" 3 9 20" 114 113 44" 35 39 68 " 24 13 92 " - 2 8" 10 9 21" 98 91 45" 82 87 69 8 16 93" - 2 9" 8 18 22" 97 103 46" 43 47 70 " 13 14 94 10" 15 7 23" 98 89 47" 35 40 71 6 14 95 - 1 11" 2 3 24" 102 92 48" 46 60 72" 14 16 96 1 yr. 80 90 25" 107 105 49" 35 37 73 11 12 97 2yrs. 125 92 26" 82 90 50" 61 71 74 9 6 98 3" 107 108 27" 60 79 51" 31 17 75 7 14 99 4" 93 75 28" 95 93 52" 43 39 76 " 11 7 100 5 79 104 29( 66 65 53 ( 26 28 77 ( 4 8 101 - - 6" 101 90 30" 105 120 54" 17 31 78 3 6 102 " 7" 88 82 31" 58 58 55" 40 35 79 7 6 103" 8" 73 75 32" 71 78 56' 33 38 80 3 8 104 " I - 9" 90 67 33" 53 69 57" 21 22 81" 2 5 105" - 10" 94 73 34" 76 55 58" 28 30 82 2 4 106" 11" 53 62 35" 88 85 59" 23 22 83 2 4 107 - - 12" 86 96 36" 75 61 60" 36 41 84 2 7 13" 85 67 37" 51 50 61" 2 19 85 1 1 Unk'n, 8 18 92 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —i1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF BERKLEY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 14yrs. 7 6 38yrs. 4 4 62yrs. 7 3 86yrs. - 2 mos. 1 2 15" 8 8 39 2 6 63" 28 2 1 87 1 3 <(I - I1 16" 7 5 40 5 6 64" 3 3 88" 1 4 1 - 17 7 9 41 3 2 65" 3 5 89" 1 5 - - 18" 6 6 42 5 7 66" 3 3 90 6 " < - 1 2 19'6 7 43 67" 5 2 91 " 7 - 1 20 5 9 44 2 7 68" 4 1 92" - 1 8 <((I - 1 2 21" 4 6 45 5 7 69" 3 1 93" 8 9 I 1 I - " - 22 9 9 46 8 1 70" 3 3 94 10 < - 1 23" 5 5 47 5 5 71" 5 2 5 11 * - 24 5 4 48 7 6 72" 1 4 96 " 1 yr. 5 6 25 3 6 49 4 4 73" 2 5 97" 2 yrs 3 11 26 6 9 50 8 6 74" 4 1 98 " 3 " 6 4 27 6 9 51 1 3 75 - 6 99,, 4 i' 8 3 28 6 3 52 6 76 " - 2 100 " 5 8 4 29" 5 4 53 4 2 77" 3 3 101 " 6 6 7 30 8 5 54 2 7 78" 1 I - 102 7 9 10 31" 3 5 55 4 6 79" 2 1 103 - 8 7 12 32" 3 3 56 3 6 80" 3 1 104 - 9 10 4 33 4 6 57 5 2 81" 2 6 105 - 10 7 4 34" 3 4 58 6 5 82 2 - 106 11 8 4 35" 3 7 59 3 1 83" - 1 107 12 4 6 36" 5 5 60" 2 3 84" - 1 13" 4 5 37" 4 6 61" 7 2 85" 1 - Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF DARTMOUTH. Imo. 4 2 14yrs. 31 25 38yrs. 19 28 62yrs. 11 8 86yrs. 3 2mos. 2 2 15 " 35 28 39" 18 21 63 " 15 10 87 2 1 3" 4 2 16" 44 31 40" 41 35 64 " 16 17 88" 1 5 4" 2 2 17" 22 33 41 11 14 65 5 12 89" 1 5 " 1 18 29 37 42 " 18 19 66 " 11 16 90 - 1 6" 8 6 19" 34 31 43" 21 19 67 13 14 91 " 1 7" 4 1 20" 44 36 44 " 16 13 68" 13 12 92 8" 2 1 21" 25 23 45 " 30 25 69" 8 10 93 9 2 3 22" 29 27 46' 21 27 70 9 19 94 - 10" 2 2 23" 22 22 47 " 14 10 71 8 8 95 " 11" - 1 24" 25 26 48" 22 16 72" 9 12 96 1 yr. 23 24 25" 25 35 49" 18 20 73" 15 6 97" 1 2 yrs. 34 30 26 " 25 22 50 " 26 26 74 7 10 98 3" 37 30 27" 23 27 51 " 15 14 75" 14 12 99 " 4" 33 24 28' 16 18 52 " 28 19 76 7 6 100 5" 29 30 29" 19 17 53" 16 16 77 6 8 101 6" 30 28 30" 32 29 54' 14 18 78" 5 6 102 " 7" 31 33 31 22 13 55 25 19 79" 4 7 103 " 8" 25 29 32" 22 20 56 27 14 80 4 9 104 " 9 20 33 33" 20 20 57" 18 21 81 2 6 105 10" 137 26 34" 17 20 58' 18 18 82 5 5 106 11" 29 17 35 " 25 30 59" 15 12 83" 2 3 107 12 40 22 36 " 18 22 60 " 22 18 84" - 3 13" 29 33 17 " 13 21 61 8 11 85" 5 9 Unk'n, 9 13 TOWN OF DIGHTON. 1 mo. 1 - 2yrs. 19 20 14yrs. 20 18 26yrs. 11 13 38yrs. 8 10 2 mos. 4 1 3 " 15 19 15 16 19 27" 9 15 39" 11 11 3 1 1 4" 10 20 16" 12 12 28" 9 12 40" 17 18 4 - 3 5 " 23 19 17" 14 21 29" 13 41 10 11 5 - 5 6 12 18 18 ".17 15 30" 16 15 42" 8 7 6 3 1 7 ( 19 16 19 ( 18 13 31 15 12 43 5 12 7 1 1 8" 23 19 20" 12 12 32" 11 9 44 6 8 8" 2 2 9 20 13 21 ( 14 17 33" 13 15 45 20 11 9 2 2 10" 12 19 22" 13 10 34" 10 13 46 12 4 10 " 1 1 11 13 14 23" 10 10 35" 18 14 47 7 11 11 - 1 12" 16 17 24" 10 11 36" 13 12 48" 7 7 lyr. 18 12 13" 21 16 25 9 18 37 8 6 49" 5 8 AGES. 93 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF DIGHTON-Con. AGE. MA. F. AGE. M. F. AG. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 12 12 62yrs. 7 7 74yrs. 2 3 86yrs. 2 1 98yrs. 51 ( 12 9 63" 6 10 7'5 2 5 87" - 1 99" 52 " 11 11 64 5 4 76 1 6 88 1 - 100 - - 53" 10 11 65 8 8 77 4 3 89 3 - 101 - - 54 4 8 66" 6 4 78 1 2 90" - - 102" - - 55 9 8 67 4 13 79" 3 5 91 - - 103" - - 56" 10 5 68" 5 2 80 2 5 92" - 1 104 " 57 6 5 69 4 3 81" 3 2 93 - 105 " 58" 10 7 70" 3 7 82" 1 5 94" - - 106 " 59 3 9 71 4 1 83" - 1 95" - - 107 60" 11 9 72" 5 6 84" - 1 96 61" 5 6 73 3 6 85" - 1 97" - - Unk'n, 6 6 TOWN OF EASTON. 1 mo. 6 2 14 yrs. 51 31 38 yrs. 33 34 62 yrs. 12 10 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 6 1 15 " 38 41 39 " 20 25 63" 12 11 87" - 1 3 " 2 7 1 "6 37 43 40 48 33 64" 15 7 88" 4 44 7 5 17" 25 36 41 21 13 65" 16 6 89 " 5 " 1 5 18" 34 33 42" 23 24 66" 6 4 90 6 4 5 19" 31 33 43 " 17 25 67" 4 9 91 7 5 5 20" 37 32 44" 13 17 68 8 7 92 8 5 3 21" 24 25 45" 36 30 69 " 11 7 93 9 4 2 22 " 28 33 46" 19 11 70" 12 14 94 0 5 3 23" 33 23 47 " 17 14 71 8 3 95 11 5 - 24" 31 37 48 " 15 8 72 1 4 96 yr. 38 43 25 " 37 38 49 9 12 73" 4 5 97 2yrs. 59 54 26" 38 24 50" 29 15 74" 4 5 98" 1 3 " 37 51 27 28 2 51" 13 8 75 9 10 99 - 4 71 47 28" 31 39 52 " 15 19 76 4 5 100 " 52 45 29" 27 19 53" 14 16 77 3 3 101 6 50 40 30" 37 61 54 8 4 78 4 3 102 7 42 43 31" 17 30 55" 21 15 79 2 1 103 " 8 43 42 32 24 23 56 18 15 80 1 4 104 ( 9 " 51 39 33 35 25 57 11 7 81 1 - 105 10 45 33 34" 19 37 58 9 10 82 - 1 106 "' 11 38 46 35 " 33 38 59" 11 10 83" 2 1 107" - - 12" 32 46 36 " 29 23 60" 15 23 84 - 1 13 41 42 37 " 28 27 61 8 13 85" 1 3 Unk'n, 1 TOWN OF FAIRHAVEN. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 31 24 38 yrs. 15 33 62 yrs. 11 9 86 yrs. 1 3 2mos. 2 - 15 ( 19 24 39" 14 29 63 " 15 16 87 " 1 1 3 " 2 1 16" 31 36 40 " 17 23 64" 15 12 88" 1 2 4" 3 1 17" 28 18 41 13 19 65" 15 19 89 - 5" 1 3 18" 22 39 42" 15 26 66 8 11 90" - 1 6" 1 1 19" 24 29 43" 12 22 67" 15 12 91 7" 2 3 20" 26 17 44 " 14 16 68 7 7 92" 1 8" 1 - 21" 26 27 45 18 27 69" 11 3 93 " 9" 1 1 22" 21 20 46" 12 15 70" 10 10 94 10 2 3 23 19 23 47 15 13 71 4 8 95 - 1 11" - - 24" 13 20 48" 13 15 72" 1 10 96" 1 1 yr. 22 16 25 " 11 24 49 11 14 73" 9 5 97 2 yrs. 19 22 26" 14 13 50" 24 21 74" 7 10 98 " 3" 30 13 27 " 16 16 51 10 13 75" 6 11 99" 4" 32 25 28" 18 15 52 " 18 14 76" 3 7 100 - - 5 25 26 29" 17 35 53 " 13 16 77 " - 3 101" 6" 25 27 30" 17 22 54" 18 16 78 3 " 3 02" 7" 25 27 31" 16 14 55" 18 14 79" 1 2 103" - - 8" 19 25 32" 7 24 56 " 20 13 80 2 4 104 - - 9" 25 23 33" 18 23 57 " 19 13 81" 5 3 105 - - 10" 27 29 34" 15 20 58 " 19 9 82 1 3 106 - - 11" 19 24 35 16 23 59" 14 15 83" 1 3 107" - - 12" 29 27 36" 11 20 60 " 12 17 84 2 1 13" 19 16 37 " 16 14 61 6 11 85 4 3 Unk'n, 2 1 94 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF FALL RIVER. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 53 61 14 yrs. 525 475 38 yrs. 295 327 62 yrs. 68 77 86 yrs. 2 4 2 mos. 72 62 15" 561 621 39" 183 226 63" 77 53 87 <" 4 2 3 6 67 67 16" 519 636 40" 522 545 64 52 59 88 " 4 3 4 61 81 17" 491 583 41 141 155 65" 87 93 89" 1 1 5 41 45 18" 512 663 42" 212 225 66" 47 54 90 " 2 6 6 45 62 19" 445 538 43" 165 187 67" 48 45 91" 1 7 37 51 20" 389 591 44" 138 213 68" 36 43 92" - 3 8 " 38 59 21" 488 537 45" 343 331 69 29 33 93 " 1 1 9 44 34 22" 474 606 46" 150 164 70 60 88 94" - 1 10" 30 27 23" 398 470 47" 157 149 71" 15 24 5 - 2 11 " 15 9 24" 443 495 48" 181 232 72 16 33 96 " - 1 1 yr. 422 465 25" 489 528 49" 139 127 73" 23 19 97" - 2 yrs. 638 622 26" 368 452 50" 409 372 74 12 27 98" 2 3 ( 520 540 27" 361 418 51" 102 95 75" 37 45 99 4 " 442 457 28" 442 480 52" 142 133 76" 18 15 100" - 2 5 563 493 29" 292 303 53" 99 106 77 10 14 101 - 6 531 462 30" 631 663 54" 111 121 78 14 20 102 - 7 466 538 31" 200 226 55" 163 170 79" 2 5 103" - 8 452 509 32" 313 366 56" 97 99 80" 17 34 104 - 9 424 441 33" 260 274 57" 80 62 81 1 12 105" - - 10" 475 479 34" 281 282 58" 68 102 82" 3 5 106 " 11" 395 422 35" 440 387 59" 69 77 83" 7 7 109" - 1 12" 496 462 36 281 296 60" 205 224 84" 3 11 13 " 469 465 37" 218 259 61" 42 52 85" 4 5 Unk'n, 153 250 CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 1. 1 mo. 12 20 14 yrs. 196 163 38 yrs. 98 101 62 yrs. 20 27 86 yrs. 1 1 2mos. 32 22 15" 187 200 39" 61 80 63 " 24 11 87 3" 25 25 16" 175 191 40 148 167 64" 24 16 88 " 3 1 4" 25 33 17" 163 208 41" 53 55 65" 28 30 89 " " 10 18 18" 159 235 42" 64 63 66" 13 16 90" 1 1 6 23 27 19" 147 191 43" 61 79 67" 12 14 91 7" 16 29 20" 123 193 44" 51 73 68" 12. 11 92 - 1 8 24 35 21" 187 182 45" 114 92 69" 6 11 93 " 1 9 " 23 19 22" 157 189 46" 47 48 70" 13 27 94 " - 1 10" 13 13 23" 140 157 47" 60 42 71" 4 8 95 " - 1 11" 11 5 24 " 140 173 48" 61 74 72" 2 9 96 " yr. 104 140 25" 165 174 49 44 44 73 3 4 97 2yrs. 221 218 26" 122 138 50 128 92 74 2 12 98" 1 3" 203 206 27" 113 141 51" 36 41 75 2 9 99 4" 153 174 28" 155 178 52" 46 40 76 2 4 100 - 2 5 " 194 185 29" 82 110 53" 32 3 7 7 2 5 101 - 6" 202 169 30" 189 207 54" 36 49 78" 2 7 102" 7" 163 169 31" 67 73 55" 60 53 79" 1 2 103 - 8" 177 182 32" 113 124 56" 31 29 80" 7 10 104" - 9" 153 163 33" 94 93 57" 34 20 81" - 4 105" 10" 185 140 34" 110 113 58" 22 39 82" - - 106" 11" 134 54 35" 149 134 59" 20 27 83" 3 3 107 " - 12" 190 148 36" 90 110 60" 68 70 84" 1 4 13 156 166 37" 71 85 61" 17 15 85 1 2 Unk'n, 25 40 CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 6 3 2 yrs. 75 83 14 yrs. 51 63 26yrs. 68 59 38 yrs. 24 28 2mos. 4 7 3 " 60 58 15 50 66 27" 49 58 39" 24 24 3 8 4 4" 43 40 16" 62 60 28" 51 53 40" 1 60 62. 4. 7 2 5 " 64 56 17" 53 57 29" 46' 29 41 " 15 18 5 " 3 3 6" 43 54 18" 59 61 30" 86 95 42 " 27 27 6" 4 8 7 " 46 66 19" 53 58 31" 29 34 43 " 9 21 7 4 5 8 " 38 57 20" 34 64 32" 40 41 44 " 12 22 8 1 1 9 " 46 50 21" 55 62 33 31 37 45 " 27 41 9 ~ 3 - 10 " 47 46 22 " 59 831 34" 24 24 46" 14 16 10 " 3 3 11" 50 50 23" 42 75 35" 61 35 47" 17 16 11 - - 12 56 46 24" 65 71 36" 35 33 48" 11 29 1 yr. 73 74 13 " 53 54 25" 78 68 37" 23 24 49 17 4 AGES. 95 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 2-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 51 51 62yrs. 4 5 74yrs. - 6 86yrs. - 98 yrs. 51" 7 8 63 8 9 75" 8 16 87" - - 99 52" 11 17 64 5 6 76 2 1 88 " - 100 53 " 4 11 65" 13 10 77" 2 3 89 - 101 54 " 7 11 66" 6 4 78 - 2 90 1 102 55" 20 25 67" 7 8 79 - 1 91" - - 103 " 56" 9 11 68" 6 5 80 2 8 92 - 104 57" 7 9 69 3 6 81 - - 93" - - 05 58" 9 11 70 10 22 82 - - 94" - 106 59 3 5 7 1 - 3 83 2 - 95" - - 107 60" 21 32 72" 3 3 84 " 1 - 96 61" 6 9 73" 1 4 85" 1 - 7 - - Unk'n, 17 20 CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. 12 16 14 yr. 84 89 38 yrs. 61 56 62 yrs. 12 14 86 yrs. 2mos.13 11 15" 126 128 39 38 42 63 " 14 10 87 2 3 [17 13 16" 97 124 40 " 98 94 64 " 7 12 88 4 I 10 14 17" 91 114 4'1 " 20 30 65 12 15 89 " 1 5 if 10 9 18" 96 125 42 " 45 39 66 9 7 90 " 6 4 8 17 19 " 88 101 43 " 29 29 67 7 1 91 7 c 12 10 20 ( 883 108 44 21 23 68 6 3 92 - 2 8 " 8 17 21 " 80 104 45 " 57 58 69" 4 4 93 " 9 Cs 15 7 22" 78 102 46 " 27 29 70" 8 12 94 10 is 11 10 23" 63 76 47 " 24 40 71 " 3 2 95 1 11 4 4 24" 70 90 48 " 40 39 72 " - 6 96 1 yr. 66 84 25" 94 102 49 " 26 24 73 " 7 1 97 " 2yrs. 115 111 26" 64 82 50 " 71 79 74 3 2 98 1 3 " 83 107 27'" 57 63 51 " 22 17 75 " 5 6 9 4 <'80 81 28" 73 79 52 25 25 76 5 1 100 5 117 100 29" 47 55 53" 21 16 77 2 2 101 6 106 84 30" 108 121 54 " 23 14 78 2 2 102 " 7 89 100 31" 35 27 55 " 25 31 79 - - 103" - 8'84 101 32 54 57 56" 21 20 80 - 2 104 9 " 78 83 33 " 51 58 57" 9 9 81" - - 105 "1 10 777 104 34" 57 50 58" 10 14 82" 1 1 106 o1 7 159 76 35 4 67 59" 8 6 83 1 - 107" 12" 79 97 36" 39 57 60" 30 29 84 - 2 13 " 85 84 37" 49 45 61 2 7 85 - 2 Unk'n, 55 80 CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 4 7 14yrs. 69 48 38yrs. 36 51 62yrs. 7 10 86yrs. - 1 2mos. 12 8 15 " 61 68 39" 23 19 63 " 2 4 87 1 3 " 8 7 16 " 66 81 40" 92 90 64 5 5 88 - 4 3 10 17" 69 59 41" 14 7 65 " 13 11 89 5 " 7 5 18" 77 69 42" 24 26 66 2 7 0 " - 1 6 9 4 19" 52 49 43" 7 10 67" 7 7 91 - 7 5 6 20" 59 82 44" 15 24 68 4 10 92 - 8" 5 6 21" 63 48 45" 52 49 69 4 1 93 - 1 9 3 8 22" 61 77 46" 15 24 70" 13 16 94 - 10 3 1 23 " 47 52 47" 17 15 71 1 2 95 11 - - 24 " 57 49 48" 22 29 72 3 4 96 - 1 1 yr. 57 51 25" 60 56 49 6 9 73" 3 1 97 2yrs 69 66 26" 37 51 50" 54 71 74 2 4 98 3 if 54 50 27 " 45 43 51" 5 4 75 4 3 99 - - 4 48 41 28 " 56 58 52" 13 16 76 1 3 100 - - 5 50 53 29 " 42 30 53" 9 11 77" 1 2 101" 6 i 49 54 30" 106 84 54" 10 15 78 4 3 102 7 38 56 31 " 17 16 55" 18 21 79 - - 103 8 51 44 32" 25 39 56" 4 9 80 2 5 104 9 39 36 33" 22 20 57" 8 6 81' - 1 105 " 10 54 64 34 " 19 28 58" 6 12 82 - 2 106 - 11" 32 33 35" 55 52 59 6 4 83 " 107 - 12 54 58 36 43 30 60" 32 37 84 " - 1 13 45 53 37 18 33 61" 5 - 85" 1 - Unk'n, 5 9 96 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 5. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. MI. F. 1 mo. 7 5 14yrs. 34 36 38yrs. 31 32 62yrs. 11 8 86yrs. 2mos. 3 3 15 45 45 39" 12 16 63" 15 6 87 " 1 3 " 3 6 16" 39 47 40 33 51 64 5 10 88" 4 7 10 17" 48 38 41 9 21 65" 9 14 89 5 6 2 18" 36 60 42" 23 25 66" 1 8 90" 1 1 6 1 6 19 37 46 43 19 17 67" 5 7 91 1 7" - 1 20" 29 50 44" 16 25 68" 1 9 92 8 - - 21" 32 49 45 34 36 69" 2 4 93 9 - - 22' 39 55 46" 16 18 70" 4 5 94 10 - - 23" 40 36 47" 12 16 71" 1 4 95 11 - - 24" 33 41 48" 17 25 72 3 2 96 l yr. 44 28 25" 47 54 49" 13 15 73 2 2 97 2yrs. 45 48 26 34 49 50" 30 29 74" - 2 98 " 3 34 42 27 41 47 51 9 9 75" 5 5 99 4" 45 37 28" 37 47 52 13 14 76" 3 3 100 5" 47 34 29" 28 29 53" 13 11 77" 2 1 101 6 39 26 30 " 44 64 54 " 10 15 78 " 1 1 102 " 7" 46 55 31" 20 36 55" 23 14 79" 1 1 103 8" 36 31 32" 26 39 56' 16 13 80 1 4 104 - 9" 29 45 33" 25 22 57" 11 9 81 - 1 105 10 34 44 34 28 23 58 9 11 82 1 - 106 11 31 37 35 40 44 59 16 12 83" 3 107 12" 33 34 36 24 26 60 20 22 84 - 3 13" 40 33 37" 19 24 61 5 10 85 - - Unk'n, 18 66 CITY OF FALL RIVER, Ward No. 6. 1 mo. 13 10 14 yrs. 91 76 38 yrs. 45 59 62 yrs. 14 13 86 yrs. 1 2 2mos. 8 11 15 92 114 39" 25 45 63" 14 13 87" 1 1 3" 6 12 16" 80 133 40 89 81 64 6 10 88" 1 2 4 " 9 12 17" 67 107 41" 30 24 65" 12 13 89" - 1 5 5 8 18" 85 113 42" 29 45 66 16 12 90 - 2 6 - - 19 68 93 43 40 31 67( 10 8 91 7" - - 20" 71 94 44" 23 46 68" 7 5 92 8" - - 21" 71 92 45 59 55 69" 10 7 93 9 - - 22" 80 102 46" 31 29 70" 12 6 94 10" - - 23 58 74 47" 27 20 71 6 5 95 11" - - 24" 78 71 48 30 36 72" 5 9 96 1 yr. 78 88 25" 45 74 49 33 31 73" 7 7 97" 2 yrs. 113 96 26" 43 73 50 75 50 74" 5 1 98 3" 86 77 27" 56 56 51 23 16 75 9 6 99 4" 73 84 28" 70 65 52 34 21 76 5 3 100 5" 91 65 29" 47 50 53" 20 20 77" 1 1 101 6" 92 75 30" 98 92 54 25 17 78 5 5 102 7" 84 92 31 32 40 55" 17 26 79" - 1 103 8" 66 94 32" 55 66 56 16 17 80 5 5 104 - - 9" 79 64 33" 37 44 57 11 9 81 1 6 105 - - 10" 78 81 34 43 44 58 12 15 82 1 2 106 - - 11" 89 72 35 61 55 59 16 23 83" 1 1 109 - 1 12" 84 79 36" 50 40 60" 34 34 84" 1 1 13" 90 75 37 " 38 48 61" 7 11 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 33 45 TOWN OF FREETOWN. 1 mo. - 2 2 yrs. 8 13 14 yrs. 10 11 26yrs. 6 9 38yrs. 7 10 2 mos. - - 3 17 15 15" 15 10 27 7 13 39 " 6 11 3" 3 1 4" 15 14 16" 10 13 28" 9 16 40" 10 9 4 3 1 5" 12 14 17" 16 18 29" 6 41" 10 2 5" - 2 6 5 18 18 10 30 " 11 42 7 5 6" - - 7" 13 16 19" 10 12 31" 10 7 43 4 3 7" - - 8 12 20 20" 12 18 32" 7 9 44" 8 7 8 1 - 9 8 9 21" 11 11 33" 13 12 45 4 12 9 - - 10 9 11 22 ( 9 15 34 (( 10 10 46" 7 8 10" - - 11 " 16 10 23" 9 17 35" 7 9 47" 6 13 11" - - 12" 12 16 24" 9 12 36 4 7 48 5 9 1 yr. 24 10 13" 17 13 25" 11 9 37" 9 9 49" 2 8 AGES. 97 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF FREETOWN-Con. AGE. M. F AGE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 7 12 62yrs. 2 4 74yrs, 4 3 86 yrs. 1 98 yrs. 51" 5 6 63" 11 9 75 2 4 87" - -99 52 64 7 6 64 5 8 76 3 3 88 - 1 100 I 1 53" 7 4 65" 4 5 77" 3 3 89" - - 101" 54 7 10 66" 1 3 78" 1 1 90 - 102 55" 10 8 67" 4 4 79 3 1 91 - 103. - 56" 8 8 68 8 6 80" 1 3 92 1 - 104 57 12 6 69" 5 4 81 1 2 93 - - 105 58" 9 11 70" 5 4 82" - 3 94" - - 106" - - 59 7 4 71" 3 4 83" 1 - 95" - - 107" - - 60" 11 9 72" 3 2 84" - - 96 - - 61" 4 4 73" 2 5 85" 2 2 97 - - Unk'n, 2 2 TOWN OF MANSFIELD. 1 mo. 3 - 14yrs. 30 30 38 yrs. 15 28 62 yrs. 9 12 86 yrs. 1 1 2 mos. 4 1 15 " 26 30 39" 14 18 63 6 8 87" - 1 3 " 3 3 16" 31 29 40" 17 24 64 7 7 88" 1 4 2 5 17 " 33 25 41" 14 11 65 8 11 9 - 1 5" 1 1 18 23 27 42" 22 20 66 3 7 90" 6" 3 3 19" 21 20 43"13 15 67" 11 7 91 7" 2 2 20" 21 29 44" 13 9 68 " 11 11 92 8 4 2 21 " 20 25 45" 12 18 69" 7 5 93 9" 2 6 22" 20 23 46" 16 14 70" 7 13 94 10" 1 3 23" 25 24 47" 14 9 71" 3 7 95 11" 1 1 24" 25 25 48" 10 14 72" 4 7 96" 1 yr. 24 22 25" 26 24 49" 16 12 73 6 8 97 2 yrs. 29 26 26" 19 19 50" 14 21 74" 8 5 98 " 3: 24 24 27" 27 20 151" 17 16 75" 3 9 99 4 26 28 28" 22 21 52" 13 13 76 2 4 100" - 5" 40 27 29" 20 13 53" 9 10 77 1 3 101 - - 6 29 21 30" 27 27 54" 11 11 78" 3 3 102 7 19 25 31 14 16 55" 10 10 79 2 1 103 8 24 28 32" 10 16 56" 8 9 80 3 8 104 9 20 31 33" 17 19 57" 11 5 81 1 10 10" 25 19 34" 12 18 58" 9 8 82 1 5 106" - - 11" 25 20 35" 32 23 59" 9 9 83 - 1 107 - - 12" 28 20 36 13 17 60" 13 15 84" - 3 13 " 21 22 37" 14 12 61 2 9 85 4 1 Unk'n, - 4 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD. 1 mo. 13 8 14 yrs. 223 261 38 yrs. 177 225 62 yrs. 75 81 86 yrs. 6 3 2mos. 19 11 15 212 284 39 140 176 63" 69 75 87 1 10 3 <( 24 16 16 243 259 40 " 270 329 64" 58 68 88 1 5 4 " 26 32 17 260 305 41" 101 145 65" 103 96 89 - 4 5 27 27 18" 271 309 42" 164 171 66 " 63 58 90" 5 5 6 25 24 19" 254 247 43 117 137 67" 56 43 91" 1 3 7" 23 21 20 211 319 44" 108 140 68" 54 63 92 - 2 8" 18 14 21" 242 236 45" 2C 224 69" 36 34 93 - 2 9 22 31 22" 230 302 46 134 132 70" 63 58 94 - 2 10 " 18 14 23 " 250 271 47" 109 142 71" 20 31 95 " - 1 11 11 12 24" 183 275 48" 137 138 72" 39 39 96 " - 1 yr. 165 161 25" 250 292 49" 107 127 73 9 41 97 " - 1 2 yrs. 272 281 26 " 221 250 50 " 226 265 74" 28 36 98 3" 262 257 27" 203 230 51 79 93 75 34 68 99 4" 231 225 28" 207 260 52 129 128 76" 2 36 100" 5" 226 257 29 150 207 53 108 110 77 " 21 101 -.6 " 240 233 30 " 243 352 54 " 04 118 78 7 18 102 " 7" 237 268 31 170 168 55 117 147 79" 9 29 103 - 8" 247 224 32 " 162 215 56" 107 99 80" 13 26 104" - 9" 228 233 33" 160 18 57" 84 73 81 12 21 105 - - 10" 206 208 34" 156 176 58" 99 103 82 5 15 106 - 11" 208 196 35 " 238 22 59 59 7 2 83 7 11 107 - 12 228 188 36" 171 201 60" 137 147 84 8 33 13" 203 215 37 " 133 154 61 " 61 49 8 " 10 11 Unk'n, 21 41 13 98 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 1. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 4 4 14yrs. 79 74 38yrs. 33 43 62yrs. 22 16 86yrs. 1I 2 mos. 11 3 15" 77 96 39' 39 36 63" 10 13 87 " - 2 3 "1 8 6 16" 66 69 40" 56 70 64" 18 10 88 " - 2 4 10 7 17 " 78 87 41" 20 34 65 " 14 21 89 - 1 5 " 5 8 18 68 74 42" 38 37 66 8 14 90 " 2 1 6 7 10 19" 75 67 43" 26 24 67 " 13 7 91 7 7 8 20" 49 84 44" 25 29 68 9 16 92 8 5 5 21 67 63 45" 52 42 69 " 8 5 93 9 5 7 22" 67 86 46" 27 27 70 " 18 7 94 10 6 2 23" 71 76 47" 27 30 71 " 2 5 95 - 3 2 3 24" 39 68 48" 30 32 72 4 2 96 - 1 yr. 54 58 25 64 54 49 " 26 27 73 1 9 97 " 2 yrs. 87 79 26 59 57 50 50 44 74 2 6 98 " 3 69 81 76 27" 51 61 51" 17 25 75 5 7 99 4" 68 67 28" 57 68 2 26 27 76 5 7 00 5 ( 63 73 29" 47 41 53 24 20 77 9 5 101 6 9 69 62 30" 62 80 54" 23 27 78 1 5 102 7 65 78 31" 37 38 55" 23 32 79 1 7 103 8 " 78 59 32" 41 49 56" 26 17 80 2 5 104 9 64 62 33" 34 44 57" 18 23 81 3 5 105 - 10 67 68 34" 38 36 58" 16 19 82 1 5 106 - 57 48 5 57 53 59 16 18 83 2 - 107 12 " 78 55 36 " 40 37 60 " 29 26 84 2 3 13 " 55 61 37 27 24 61" 15 5 85 2 3 Unk'n, 3 10 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 2. 1mo. 2 1 14yr. 28 31 38yrs. 21 29 62 yrs. 16 19 86yrs. - 1 2mos. 3 2 15 " 22 36 39 " 18 23 63 " 17 17 87 " 2 3 5 3 16 " 36 33 40 " 35 37 64 8 19 88" - 1 4" 3 2 17 " 37 39 41" 16 14 65 15 20 89" - 1 5 " 4 4 18"' 31 37 42 (1 22 31 66 15 7 90 I" - 2 6 " 2 4 19 " 32 39 43 " 18 25 67 9 5 91 - 1 7 " 3 2 20" 27 47 44 " 15 28 68 " 13 8 92" - 8 2 3 21" 37 31 45 " 33 38 69" 1 6 93 " 9 3 5 22" 20 33 46" 21 18 70" 9 94" - 1 10" - - 23 33 26 47" 14 17 71 3 8 95" - 1 11" - - 24" 28 34 48 " 16 18 72 " 10 9 96" - 1 yr. 26 15 25 " 28 27 49" 15 20 73 1 3 97" - 2yrs. 30 27 26 " 21 47 50" 34 49 74 5 3 98" 3" 39 30 27" 17 31 51" 12 17 75 7 17 99" - 4" 28 33 28" 32 38 52" 23 17 6 " - 4 100 5 29 34 29" 19 33 53" 18 17 77 3 2 101" - 6 30 22 30" 33 46 54" 22 27 78 2 3 102" - 7 " 33 32 31" 23 29 55" 18 19 79 2 5 103 - 8" 40 29 32" 25 31 56" 17 15 80 3 4 104' - 9 " 32 25 33 " 28 31 57" 18 9 81 3 1 105" - 10" 27 19 34 " 20 24 58" 18 19 82 2 1 106" - 11" 32 37 35 " 25 37 59" 8 11 83" 3 4 107. - 12" 34 29 36" 26 24 60" 21 23 84 2 2 13 " 27 30 37" 23 26 61" 12 10 85 1 - Unk'n, 1 1 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. 4 2 2 yrs. 28 27 14 yrs. 19 26 26 yrs. 26 20 38 yrs. 26 33 2 mos. 2 1 3 " 24 27 15" 22 31 27" 24 25 39" 20 17 3" 4 3 4" 14 28 16" 30 40 28 "25 46 40" 28 46 4 2 5 5 " 25 28 17" 29 34 29"'12 21 41" 12 22 5" 1 1 6 " 22 26 18" 41 43 30" 21 41 42" 21 12 6" 3 - 7" 23 19 19" 29 21 31' 20 21 43" 18 19 7" 3 1 8 18 28 20" 24 24 32" 10 34 44" 9 16 8 - 1 9 23 15 21" 23 32 33" 24 26 45" 20 32 9" 4 3 10" 28 14 22" 26 37 34" 21 24 46" 14 15 10" 2 3 11" 15 20 23" 21 30 35" 27 25 47" 18 20 11" - I 12" 20 16 24" 18 32 36 " 27 32 48 20' 15 1 yr. 12 10 13" 26 21 25" 32 47 37" 16 24 49" 16 13 AGES. 99 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 3-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 28 30 62yyrs. 8 13 74 yrs. 7 7 86yrs. 1 98yrs. 51 " 10 11 63" 15 15 75" 3 7 87 2 99" 52" 20 26 64" 4 7 76" 4 7 88" - - 100 53" 10 18 65" 19 15 77" 1 3 89" - 1 101 - - 54" 13 17 66" 14 10 78" - 4 90" - 1 102" - - 55" 15 26 67" 4 7 79" - 4 91" - 1 103 56" 12 17 68" 10 14 80" 2 2 92" - 1 104 57" 13 10 69" 4 4 81" - 3 93 - 1 105" 58 it 20 15 70 8 9 82" - 2 94" - 1 106" 59 " 4 7 71" 2 2 83" - 3 95" - - 107 60" 16 20 72" 6 6 84" 1 2 96 - - 61" 11 6 73" 1 9 85" 1 1 97" - - Unk'n, 3 9 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 2 1 14 yrs. 27 44 38 yrs. 25 39 62 yrs. 12 11 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 2 4 15 " 24 31 39" 17 24 63 10 8 87 1 1 3 " 3 1 16 34 39 40" 41 61 64" 3 12 88 - 2 4 " 1 4 17" 42 44 41" 19 36 65 18 13 89 5 " 2 1 18" 46 56 42" 20 32 66 6 5 90" 1 6 " 3 2 19" 44 44 43" 23 18 67" 9 7 91 7 2 3 20" 30 54 44" 18 22 68 3 6 92 8" 4 - 21" 46 40 45 31 36 69 5 6 93 - 9 1 2 22" 47 45 46 24 25 70" 9 10 94 10" 2 1 23" 48 36 47" 18 27 71 4 5 95 11 4 2 24" 36 44 48 20 29 72" 4 9 96 I yr. 15 16 25" 39 54 49 18 26 73" - 6 97 2 yrs. 25 42 26 " 43 40 50 36 50 74 1 9 98 3 ( 30 34 27 " 36 37 51" 18 13 75 4 17 99 4 " 34 27 28" 36 39 52" 25 21 76 4 5 100 5 < 28 37 29" 26 40 53 20 19 77 3 5 101 6 " 28 29 30 40 50 54" 14 14 78 - - 102 7 39 34 31" 29 16 55" 17 31 79" 2 4 103 8 25 35 32" 38 32 56" 20 20 80 - 4 104 9 29 38 33" 23 28 57" 12 8 81 4 5 105 10" 25 27 34" 35 28 58" 14 13 82" 1 2 106 11" 22 20 35 48 63 59" 15 13 83 1 2 107 12 35 29 36" 27 33 60 30 23 84 1 13" 27 33 37 13 28 61" 10 12 85 2 4 Unk'n, 6 10 CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs. 22 36 38 yrs. 32 40 62 yrs. 6 9 86yrs. 2 2 mos. 1 1 15" 21 39 39 18 39 63 9 9 87 1 3 2 2 16" 28 29 40" 41 53 64" 11 16 88" 1 4 3 4 17 " 31 49 41" 15 18 65" 19 15 89 5 3 3 18" 2'9 43 42 20 30 66" 11 10 90" 2 6 2 2 19" 29 32 43 " 17 32 67" 10 9 91" 1 7 3 5 20" 28 59 44 14 16 68 6 4 92 8 3 2 21" 32 32 45 38 36 69 6 8 93 9 4 5 22" 26 49 46" 20 23 70" 11 12 94 10 2 2 23" 42 45 47" 11 23 71" 4 4 95 11 - - 24" 26 45 48 17 25 72" 3 8 96 1 yr. 21 13 25" 33 55 49" 13 14 73 4 5 97 " - 1 2 yrs. 32 39 26" 28 28 50 34 39 74" 11 6 98 3 < 32 34 27" 24 34 51 10 11 75 12 12 99 4 28 29 28" 26 34 52 14 18 76 3 6 100 5 " 32 20 29" 12 27 53 14 13 77" 1 3 101 6 " 34 29 30" 33 65 54" 8 14 78" 3 2 102 - 7 31 29 31" 31 23 55 19 17 79 2 5 103 8 41 26 32" 13 31 56" 17 s18 80" 3 6 104 - 9 <( 29 32 33" 17 22 57" 10 13 81" 1 5 105 - 10 " 31 33 34" 16 3 5 58" 16 17 82" 1 3 106 " 11" 27 26 35" 34 38 59 4 7 83" 1 2 107 " 12" 21 30 36" 16 37 60" 16 26 84 1 13 29 30 37" 22 25 61" 8 7 85 2 2 Un'n, 5 12 100 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF NEW BEDFORD, Ward No. 6. AGE. AM. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AG. M. F. 1 mo. - - 14 yrs. 48 50 38 yrs. 40 41 62 yrs. 11 13 86 yrs. 2 1 2mos. - - 15 " 46 51 39 28 37 63 8 13 87 " - 2 3" 2 1 16" 49 49 40" 69 62 64 14 4 88" 4" 7 10 17 43 52 41" 19 21 65" 18 12 89" - 1 " 12 10 18" 56 56 42" 43 29 66" 9 12 90 " - 1 6" 8 6 19 45 44 43" 15 19 67 11 8 91 " 7" 5 2 20 53 51 44" 27 29 68 13 15 92" - 1 8" 4 3 21" 37 38 4 26 40 69" 2 5 93 9 4 9 22" 44 52 46" 28 24 70" 12 11 94 10" 6 6 23" 35 58 47" 21 25 71" 5 7 95 " 11" 4 7 24" 36 52 48" 34 19 72'" 12 5 96" - 1 lyr. 37 49 25" 54 55 49" 19 27 73" 2 9 97 " 2yrs. 70 67 26" 44 58 50" 44 53 74 2 5 98 3" 56 56 27" 51 42 51" 12 16 75" 3 8 99 " 4 59 41 28" 31 35 52" 21 19 76" 7 7 100 - - 5 " 49 65 29" 35 45 53" 22 23 77" 5 3 101" 6 ( 57 65 30" 54 70 54" 14 19 78" 1 4 102 - - 7" 46 76 31" 30 30 55" 25 22 79" 2 4 103" - - 8" 45 47 32" 35 38 56" 15 12 80 3 5 104" - - 9 51 61 33 34 37 57" 13 10 81 1 2 105 " 10" 28 49 34" 26 29 58" 15 20 82 - 2 106 - - 11" 55 45 35" 47 56 59" 12 16 83" - - 107 - - 12" 40 29 36" 35 38 60" 25 29 84 1 1 13" 39 40 37" 32 27 61" 5 9 85" 2 1 Unk'n, 3 8 TOWN OF NORTON. 1 mo. 1 - 14yrs. 17 13 38 yrs. 6 10 62 yrs. 7 6 86 yrs. 2 2 mos. 3 1 15" 14 19 39 6 4 63 5 6 87 2 3 ( - 5 16" 14 17 40" 7 11 64" 14 4 88 " 4 1 2 17" 14 16 41" 7 9 65" 8 5 89" 2 1 5 1 - 18 " 17 22 42" 6 20 66" 2 8 90 " 1 1 6 " I - 1 19 " 15 11 43" 10 11 67" 9 4 91 7 2 - 20" 17 15 44" 8 8 68 - 3 92 " 8" - 2 21" 13 9 45 13 11 69" 4 7 93 - - 9 4 - 22 12 14 46 12 12 70 2 7 94 - - 10 - 3 23" 11 10 47" 9 4 71 7 9 95 - 11 3 1 24 8 18 48( 7 7 72 6 6 96 ( yr. 9 8 25" 9 8 49 5 9 73" 4 6 97" 2 yrs. 17 11 26 8 9 50" 12 7 74" 6 5 98 3 " 13 20 27 " 11 13 51 3 6 75 4 7 99 4 6 13 28 9 15 52" 11 7 76" 4 3 100 " 5 " 16 15 29 6 6 53 6 9 77 1 3 101 6" 16 10 30" 13 12 54" 5 6 78" 6 6 102 " 7" 13 13 31" 5 8 55" 9 6 79" 3 2 103 " 8 20 19 32" 11 9 56" 11 5 80" 2 4 104 " 9" 14 14 33" 10 10 57 3 6 81 - 3 105 " 10 14 14 34" 5 13 58" 7 12 82" 1 - 106 " 11" 16 13 35" 6 7 59" 3 12 83" 4 1 107 " 12" 17 14 36" 10 12 60" 8 13 84" - 1 13" 19 12 37 11 14 61" 7 10 85" Unk'n, 12 11 TOWN OF RAYNIHAM. 1 mo. - 2 214yrs. 18 14 14yrs. 12 17 26yrs. 11 10 38yrs. 11 9 2 mos. - 3" 17 16 15 " 18 11 27" 14 11 39 " 10 15 3" 4 2 4" 17 24 16 10 13 28" 13 13 40 " 21 16 4" 2 5" 22 14 17" 22 13 29" 11 14 41 " 11 10 " 1 6" 25 18 18" 24 13 30" 20 10 42 " 4 11 6" 2 - 7" 19 12 19 14 11 31" 11 16 43 " 7 9 7 3 1 8 17 20 20 12 19 32 9 10 44 " 6 7 8" 1 1 9" 19 19 21 8 5 33" 9 13 45" 12 9 9" 1 2 10" 13 17 22" 15 7 34" 14 10 46" 10 5 10 1 1 11" 18 14 23" 17 18 35" 10 14 47" 4 5 11" 1 1 12" 15 14 24" 6 16 36" 14 8 48" 11 3 1 yr. 13 15 13" 15 15 25" 56 10 37" 12 10 49" 3 12 _ 1,, ~ - -- "[ AGES. 101 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF RAYNHAM-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 12 17 62 yrs. 5 10 74 yrs. 3 3 86yrs. - 2 98 yrs. 51 " 11 10 63 3 5 75 3 1 87 - 1 99 52"c 5 11 64" 6 3 76" 4 4 88 - I 100 " 53 " 8 9 65" 6 5 77 " 7 5 89" - - 101 54" 6 3 66 8 4 78" 3 3 90" - 2 102 " 55" 7 11 67" 7 4 79" 3 3 91" - - 103 " 56 " 11 7 68 5 4 80 2 6 92" - - 104 " 57 " 6 12 69" 5 5 81" 2 2 93" - - 105 58"C 9 10 70" 4 6 82 1 - 94" - - 106 59" 8 5 71" 3 - 83" - 1 95" - - 107" 60" 6 9 72 1 3 84" 1 3 96 - 61 4 6 73" 2 2 85" - 1 97" - - Unk'n, 8 13 TOWN OF REHOBOTH. 1 mo. - 14yrs. 14 10 38yrs. 12 8 62yrs. 5 6 86yrs. 2 2 2mos. - 2 15" 26 23 39" 8 4 63" 12 5 87" 1 1 3 2 16" 10 22 40" 13 13 64" 9 14 88" 1 1 4 - - 17 " 23 23 41" 6 7 65" 11 12 89 5 2 2 18" 22 15 42" 12 13 66" 9 5 90" - 6 - - 19" 22 18 43" 8 13 67" 9 12 91" - 1 7 - - 20" 10 15 44" 10 8 68" 10 9 92" - 1 8 - - 21 " 14 15 45" 15 14 69 4 3 93 1 9 - - 22" 13 11 46" 5 16 70" 11 10 94 " 10 - - 23" 15 8 47" 11 7 71" 8 6 95 " 11 - - 24" 9 18 48" 10 7 72" 3 9 96 l yr. 20 20 25" 10 20 49" 9 10 73" 2 2 97 " 2yrs. 18 17 26" 9 8 50" 14 13 74 " 8 2 98 " 3 (< 14 19 27" 17 11 51" 3 11 75 " 10 11 99" 4 14 10 28" 8 14 52" 6 7 76" 1 8 100 5 22 15 29" 11 10 53 10 10 77 1 2 101 6 " 18 11 30" 9 16 54" 10 7 78 3 5 102 7 18 15 31" 9 13 55" 17 9 79" - 3 103 8 (t 20 20 32" 8 12 56" 9 7 80" 4 6 104 9 17 15 33" 16 10 57" 10 11 81" 2 3 105 10 16 10 34" 9 14 58" 8 12 82 - 2 106 11 "i 12 14 35" 13 7 59" 7 5 83" - 2 107 12" 15 18 36" 8 9 60" 12 10 84" 1 5 13 " 20 17 37" 3 6 61" 15 7 85 4 2 Unk'n, 2 1 TOWN OF SEEKONK. 1mo. 2 - 14yrs. 17 9 38 yrs. 4 6 62 yrs. 5 4 86yrs. - 2 2mos. 3 3 15 " 8 6 39 " 8 7 63 " 6 6 87 " - 2 3 6" i - 2 16 " 11 11 40 9 14 64" 2 1 88 4 1 - 17 8 7 41 8 6 65 5 5 89" - 1 5 - 1 18" 10 9 42 7 4 66" 4 6 90 6 " 1 - 19 12 8 43" 8 7 67" 4 5 91 7 2 2 20 11 8 44" 4 8 68" 3 5 92" - 8 i"t 1 1 21 5 4 45 4 6 69" 2 8 93 " 9 " 3 - 22 9 6 46" 5 5 70" 4 5 94 " 10 3 1 23" 11 15 47" 8 5 71" 6 2 95 11 2 - 24" 9 8 48" 4 5 72" 5 7 96 1 yr. 10 4 25" 13 13 49 5 1 73" 6 6 97 " 2 yrs. 15 18 26 6 8 50 6 9 74 3 2 98 " 3 6" 12 15 27 6 2 51 5 8 75" 2 1 99 4 13 9 28 3 9 52" 5 7 76" 1 3 100 5 12 12 29 7 4 53" 9 2 77" 3 4 101 6 C" 7 14 30" 9 14 54" 6 4 78" 2 1 102 7 "I 15 14 31 " 12 6 55" 8 9 79" 1 4 103" - 8 6" 112 9 32" 7 9 56" 3 9 80" 4 2 104 - 9 (< 12 8 33" 3 8 57" 7 5 81" 3 2 105 - 10" 11 7 34 " 2 5 58" 2 4 82 1 1 106 - 11 " 10 7 35" 9 14 59" 10 5 83" 2 2 107 " 12" 9 7 36 " 9 9 60" 7 4 84" - 2 13 0 7 37" 7 7'1" 5 2 85" 1 - Unk'n, 3 102 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. TOWN OF SOMERSET. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 4 14 yrs. 25 21 38 yrs. 10 12 62 yrs. 4 10 86 yrs. 2 2mos. 2 2 15" 16 14 39" 6 8 63 3 4 87 " 1 1 3 3 2 16" 28 12 40" 27 19 64 5 2 88 ( 1 2 4 2 3 17" 17 11 41" 7 10 65" 2 5 89 " - 5 4 2 18" 21 14 42" 15 8 66" 4 3 90 6 " - 2 19" 16 20 43" 4 11 67 2 4 91 " 7 2 4 20" 21 12 44 5 16 68" 2 2 92 " 8 3 2 21" 20 17 45" 19 16 69" 3 3 93 9 " 2 5 22 15 21 46" 6 8 70" 5 5 94 " 10" 5 1 23" 16 12 47" 9 9 71" 3 4 95" - 2 11" 2 1 24" 17 24 48 15 13 72" - 7 96 " 1 yr. 8 14 25" 16 17 49" 9 4 73 3 4 97' 2 yrs. 21 27 26" 13 17 50" 19 14 74 4 4 98 " 3" 532 22 27" 11 11 51 8 8 75 4 - 99" 1 4 " 26 24 28" 11 11 52" 10 10 76 4 3 100 " 5 " 28 21 29" 16 15 53" 7 2 77" 1 2 101 6" 19 28 30" 17 19 54 10 7 78 1 - 102 7 26 18 31" 12 9 55" 10 9 79" 1 4 103 " 8 Id. 24 20 32" 13 14 56 3 12 80" 1 1 104 " 9 23 17 33" 6 10 57 10 4 81" - 1 105 " 10" 24 21 34" 8 20 58" 4 4 82 - 2 106 11" 18 14 35" 25 13 59" 10 7 83" - 3 107 - - 12" 16 21 36" 15 14 60 9 4 84 - 1 13" 17 17 37" 11 14 61" 4 5 85 - - Unk'n, TOWN OF SWANSEA. Imo. - - 14yrs. 14 11 38 yrs. 12 9 62 yrs. 7 5 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 2 2 15" 13 11 39" 7 9 63 4 4 87 1 3 (< 2 1 16" 15 17 40" 9 3 64" 6 7 88" - 1 4 - 1 17" 13 10 41" 3 5 65" 5 5 89" - 1 5 - - 18" 13 9 42" 7 11 66" 5 6 90" - 1 6 " 4 2 19" 14 16 43" 9 12 67" 4 4 91" 1 2 7 - 2 20 12 22 44" 5 5 68 4 6 92 8 1 - 21" 9 4 45" 15 9 69" 5 6 93 9 " I - 1 22 13 7 46 10 9 70 6 6 94" 1 10 " 3 1 23 9 6 47" 6 8 71 3 5 95 " 11 L' - - 24 4 11 48 7 6 72 2 3 96 ( l yr. 6 7 25 10 8 49" 4 7 73" 4 5 97 2 yrs. 8 16 26 9 12 50" 9 5 74" 4 5 98 3 14 12 27 12 5 51 7 8 75" 7 8 99 " 4 " 11 8 28 6 7 52" 9 8 76" 1 4 100 " 5 " 17 10 29 8 11 53" 6 8 77 2 2 101 " 6 12 13 30" 5 11 54" 4 2 78" 7 2 102 7 13 8 31 2 7 55" 8 6 79 4 5 103 8 " 13 11 32 7 7 56" 6 3 80 2 4 104" 9 " 9 7 33 6 4 57" 5 10 81 2 2 105" 10 <( 7 6 34" 10 8 58" 7 4 82 1 2 106" 11 " 8 6 35" 8 9 59" 7 12 83 2 - 107 12 " 18 13 36 12 8 60 15 11 84" - 1 13 " 11 11 37 6 9 61" 6 1 85" - 3 Unk'n, 1 CITY OF TAUNTON. 1 mo. 36 30 2 yrs. 256 212 14 yrs. 211 203 26 yrs. 167 193 38 yrs. 138 156 2mos. 29 23 3 " 217 214 15 189 213 27 " 173 188 39 106 116 3 " 16 27 4 200 201 16" 198 227 28 174 207 40" 250 242 4 " 21 22 5" 247 198 17" 218 215 29" 142 154 41 " 78 98 5 18 25 6" 219 187 18" 206 234 30" 236 266 42 " 99 124 6 29 28 7 222 185 19" 213 232 31 " 104 107 43 " 76 112 7 18 13 8 191 215 20" 202 226 32," 147 136 44 " 84 109 8 21 16 9" 187 157 21" 162 236 33 " 116 135 45" 212 186 9 ( 16 14 10" 178 178 22" 178 219 34 " 111 128 46 95 100 10 12 14 11" 168 153 23 197 222 35" 186 184 47" 76 98 11" 9 9 12" 177 181 24" 171 216 * 36" 122 138 48" 108 110 1 yr. 194 201 13" 182 174 25 223 229 37 " 114 131 49 " 73 82 AGES. 103 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF TAUNTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 183 187 62 yrs. 58 54 74 yrs. 20 25 86 yrs. 1 3 98 yrs. 51 65 56 63" 45 61 75" 19 26 87" 2 6 99 52" 69 84 64" 39 55 76" 14 26 88" 1 2 100" - - 53" 77 58 65" 60 73 77 13 21 89" - 1 101 - 54" 78 55 66" 39 27 78 9 14 90 - - 102" - 55" 123 85 67" 38 37 79 8 14 91 " - 1 - - 56" 64 59 68" 34 38 80 12 12 92" 1 04 2 - 104 57" 50 60 69" 23 32 81 1 9 93" 1 1 105 - 58" 58 67 70" 48 53 82" 3 8 94" - 2 106 - 59" 34 49 71" 20 27 83" 6 8 95" 1 1 107" - - 60" 103 119 72" 22 22 84" 5 14 96" 1 61" 34 29 73" 18 22 85" 3 6 97" - - Unk'n, 28 37 CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 1. 1 mo. 6 7 14yrs. 43 33 38yrs. 28 24 62yrs. 5 6 86yr. - 2mos. 4 6 15" 32 38 39" 23 28 63" 5 5 87" - 1 3 5 6 16" 45 36 40 37 40 64" 8 6 88 " 1 4 2 7 17" 34 43 41" 13 17 65" 5 14 89" - 1 5 " - 5 18" 32 39 42" 18 24 66" 5 4 90 6" 4 6 19" 36 45 43 14 22 67" 4 6 91 7 4 9 20" 29 30 44" 10 20 68" 4 5 92 - 8 < 4 6 21" 31 40 45" 50 30 69" 1 - 93 9" 4 2 22" 38 42 46" 24 13 70" 5 10 94 - 10" 3 2 23 33 41 47" 12 14 71" 5 6 95" 1 11 2 1 24 22 43 48" 21 26 72" 1 5 96 1 yr. 36 49 25" 34 35 49" 11 11 73" 1 3 97 2 yrs. 43 39 26" 34 47 50" 33 26 74" 3 2 98 3 " 1 37 33 27" 25 34 51" 15 8 75" 4 - 99 4 42 27 28" 33 35 52" 13 15 76" 1 1 100 " 5 46 30 29" 21 30 53" 14 10 77'" 1 1 101 6 44 40 30" 45 44 54" 18 11 78" - 1 102 7 42 31 31" 14 16 55" 26 8 79" - 3 103 - 8 35 36 32" 19 19 56" 14 8 80" 2 1 104 9 32 34 33" 16 24 57 3 8 81" - - 105 10 3 38 34 18 14 58 4 10 82 - - 106 11" 25 20 35 29 23 59" 2 9 83 - - 107 - 12" 30 32 36" 21 29 60 17 20 84 1 1 13" 27 25 37" 20 29 61" 7 6 85 - 1 Unk'n, CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 3 1 14yrs. 10 16 38yrs. 10 15 62 yrs. 7 9 86yrs. 2mos. 2 1 15 10 13 39 8 6 63 6 6 87 " - 1 3 "- 16" 7 20 40" 20 19 64" 7 3 88" - - 4 1 - 17" 13 18 41 3 6 65 5 13 89" - 5 2 1i 18" 15 13 42" 9 15 66" 3 2 90 " - - 6. - - 19" 11 14 43" 8 4 67" 4 4 01" 7 - - 20" 14 21 44 7 6 68 2 7 92 8 - - 21 11 16 45" 22 23 69" 4 5 93 9 C - - 22" 11 22 46" 5 6 70 6 2 94 10 - - 23" 13 20 47" 9 13 71" 1 1 95" 1 11 - 24" 16 9 48 10 6 72 - 1 96 yr. 15 18 25" 11 24 49" 7 13 73 1 3 97 2 yrs. 3 18 26 " 11 10 50" 25 17 4" 1 1 98 3 14 9 27" 13 22 51" 9 1 75 1 2 99 4 5 12 28 14 22 52" 4 6 76" - - 5 100 - 5 13 10 29" 14 12 53" 4 5 77 - 1 101" 6 18 13 30 20 20 54" 9 5 8" 1 1 102 - - 7 11 11 31 13 5 55" 16 7 79" - - 103 - - 8 22 13 32 10 14 56" 8 6 80 - 2 104" - - 9 16 7 33 13 5 57 5 4 81 - 1 105 " 10 12 12 34" 6 25 58 4 6 82 06" - - 11' 14 5 35 ( 14 21 59" 4 4 83" - - 107 12 (< 10 14 36 10 3 60" 4 13 84" - 1 13 13 17 37 6 10 61 2 4 85 - - Unk'n, 3 5 104 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 3. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 6 4 14yrs. 27 39 38 yrs. 15 16 62yrs. 8 2 286yrs. 2mos. 6 3 15" 31 40 39' 10 10 63" 2 4 87 - 3 " 3 5 16" 27 40 40" 49 42 64 1 9 88 4 s 6 5 17" 38 25 41 9 11 65 " 5 8 89 5 2 8 18 39 29 42 4 13 66 2 6 90" - 6 3 5 19" 32 29 43 9 13 67 3 6 91" 7 2 - 20" 32 35 44 12 14 68 6 5 92 8 5 2 21" 22 44 45" 38 34 69" 1 3 93 9 5 2 22" 20 31 46 10 20 70 4 3 94 - 30 2 2 23" 27 37 47" 17 11 71 2 3 95 - 11 2 1 24" 29 32 48 5 12 72 3 2 96 1 yr. 34 26 25" 39 39 49 8 11 73 2 3 97 2yrs. 48 36 26 " 28 32 50 " 20 35 74 " 5 3 98 3" 34 42 27" 28 27 51 " 7 13 75 2 4 99 4" 28 32 28" 32 35 52" 9 7 76 1 2 100 - 5" 48 33 29" 19 23 53" 11 8 77 - 3 101 - 6" 34 30 30" 51 53 54".9 4 78" 1 - 102 7" 40 27 31" 10 14 55" 17 17 79 - 1 103" 8" 24 40 32" 28 25 56 4 5 80 2 1 104 9 3 26 33" 15 19 57 6 9 81" - 2 105 10" 29 23 34" 21 20 58 7 9 82 - 1 106 - 11 24 23 35" 41 40 59 3 4 83" - - 107 12" 32 25 36' 16 24 60 " 22 20 84" 1 1 13 28 28 37" 15 12 61 2 2 85" - - Unk'n, 1I CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 15 17 38yrs. 8 20 62yrs. 6 7 86yrs. - 2 2mos. 1 1 15" 13 18 39 9 13 63" 2 6 87 2 - 3" 1 1 16" 14 19 40" 20 30 64 4 9 88 4 3 1 17 18 16 41 4 7 65 6 4 89 5 2 2 18" 19 31 42 9 15 66 3 3 90 6 1 2 19" 14 27 43 6 11 67 5 3 91" 7 1 1 20' 21 22 44 9 15 68 2 5 92" 1 8 2 1 21" 21 30 45" 14 23 69 1 8 93 " 9 2 2 22" 14 20 46 6 5 70 5- 6 94" - 1 10 2 - 23" 26 20 47 7 10 71 5 6 95 - 11 2 - 24" 12 17 48 7 13 72 1 3 96 - yr. 19 12 25" 24 29 49" 11 7 73" 3 1 97 2yrs. 15 12 26" 13 19 50 10 22 74" 5 5 98 3" 13 24 27" 14 16 51" 6 6 75" 2 7 99 " 4 7 11 28" 14 20 52" 11 5 76 5 2 100 - - 5 19 9 29" 19 20 53" 12 8 77" - 3 101 - - 6" 13 16 30 22 32 54" 4 6 78" 4 - 102 7" 14 8 31" 10 11 55" 12 7 79 - 2 103 " 8" 12 17 32" 16 11 56" 4 12 80" 1 2 104 " 9 22 9 33" 6 12 57" 5 4 81" - - 105 " 10" 7 10 34" 17 10 58" 8 10 82" - 1 106 " 11" 15 14 35" 15 16 59 2 4 83" 1 - 107 12" 12 15 36" 11 9 60" 4 8 84" 1 3 13" 16 14 37" 13 7 61 2 2 85 - - Unk'n, 3 6 CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 5. I mo. 7 1 2 yrs. 31 16 14 yrs. 21 15 26 yrs. 12 15 38 yrs. 11 11 2mos. 1 1 3" 28 20 15 20 26 27 " 14 17 39 ( 9 11 3" 1 3 4" 16 20 16 23 13 28" 19 10 40" 19 24 4 3 2 5" 29 23 17" 20 12 29 9 12 41" 5 4 5 1 3 6" 18 15 18 21 14 30" 24 21 42" 7 10 6 4 2 7" 28 24 19" 26 13 31 10 11 43" 6 17 7 2 2 8" 11 22 20" 19 16 32" 14 10 44" 5 5 8" 3 1 9 15 20 21 10 11 33 " 12 7 45 21 18 9 - 3 10" 17 16 22" 13 16 34 11 17 46" 6 12 10 - 3 11 15 12 23" 16 9 35 " 14 10 47" 5 11 11" - 3 12" 23 17 24" 18 19 36 " 14 11 48" 7 4 1 yr. 14 15 13" 16 20 25" 23 11 37 11 13 49" 7 AGES. 105 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 5-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. AGE. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 23 14 62 yrs. 7 5 74 yrs. 4 - 86 yrs. 2 - 98 yrs. 51" 4 7 63 7 6 75 1 4 87" - - 99 " 52" 2 11 64 3 7 76" 1 2 88" - - 100 - - 53" 9 2 65" 11 6 77" 2 2 89 " - - 101" - 5 8 4 66" 3 2 78" 1 1 90" - 102 " 5a" 13 11 67" 5 4 79" 3 3 91" - - 103" - 56" 9 3 68 4 1 80" - - 92" - - 104" - 57" 3 4 69" 3 1 81 - 1 93 " - 105 " 58" 10 6 70" 7 8 82" - 5 94" - - 106" - 59" 4 6 71" 1 2 83" 1 1 95" - - 107" - 60" 13 10 72" 5 2 84 1 2 96 " 61" 2 1 73" 3 1 85" 2 1 97 - - Unk'n, - 2 CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No 6. 1 mo. 4 4 14 yrs. 18 19 38 yrs. 14 16 62 yrs. 7 5 86 yrs. 2mos. 4 3 15 " 27 24 39 " 11 13 63 " 8 9 87 3" - 1 16" 25 19 40" 31 26 64" 5 7 88 - 4" 1 2 17" 28 27 41" 13 14 65" 12 10 89 " 5" 5 3 18" 27 21 42" 16 13 66 4 3 90 " - - 6 " 5 2 19" 20 16 43 7 9 67 6 2 91 " 7" 3 - 20 20 20 44" 14 12 68 4 4 92 " 8 4 1 21 19 16 45 15 12 69 1 4 93 - 9" - 3 22" 16 25 46" 9 10 70" 4 3 94" 10" 1 2 23" 23 17 47" 6 14 71 1 - 95 - - 11" - 2 24" 19 21 48" 14 11 72" 3 1 96 1 yr.. 23 29 25" 22 22 49" 7 10 73" 3 1 97 2 yrs. 32 30 26" 18 15 50" 23 23 74 - 2 98 3 " 26 28 27 27 18 51" 8 5 75" 3 1 99 4 " 32 31 28" 18 27 52" 7 9 76" 2 3 100 5 " 26 29 29" 18 16 53" 8 7 77" 1 3 101 6 28 17 30" 30 24 54" 11 4 78" 1 4 102 " 7" 24 29 31" 13 14 55 7 13 79 3 3 103 8 " 26 22 32" 14 16 56" 5 3 80" 2 2 104 9 ( 19 18 33" 9 20 57 " 5 10 81" - 1 105 10 " 18 18 34" 10 22 58" 7 8 82" - 106 11" 26 26 35" 15 17 59 4 6 83" - 2 107" - - 12" 17 20 36" 15 15 60 " 13 16 84" - 1 13" 19 27 37" 17 13 61 2 1 85" 1 - Unk'n, CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 7. 1 mo. - 2 14 yrs. 25 21 38 yrs. 14 18 62yrs. 8 9 86yrs. 1 1 2mos. - 3 15" 13 13 39 9 8 63 7 13 87 - 1 3 it 4 1 16 13 19 40 " 26 19 64 " 4 6 88 " - 2 4 6" 1 3 17 " 21 26 41" 8 12 65 " 7 6 89, -6 5',4 2 18 8 22 42" 9 8 66 " 10 3 90 6 1 3 19" 21 26 43 4 9 67 3 5 91 - 1 7 (< 6 - 20 " 21 16 44" 8 15 68" 4 3 92 " 1 8 "( I - - 21 1 20 17 45" 16 13 69 5 4 93 1 1 9 i"t - - 22 17 15 46" 11 10 70 " 5 12 94 1 - 10 - - 23 " 12 15 47 5 7 71 2 4 95 11 461 - - 24" 10 19 48 7 11 72 4 2 96 " 1 - 1 yr. 28 23 25" 17 16 49 7 8 73 2 4 97 d 2 yrs. 19 24 26" 14 14 50" 13 14 74" 4 9-4 98 - 3 it 19 14 27" 13 14 51 3 2 75 3 3 99 4 " 924 26 28" 8 11 52 9 8 76 2 5 100 - 5 " 21 22 29 10 11 53" 10 9 77 " 3 4 101 - 6 27 19 30" 12 13 54" 5 7 78 1 7 102 7 " 33 15 31 " 13 11 55 " 11 7 79 " 2 - 103 8 " 18 24 32 7 17 56 8 8 80 3 3 104 9 c 15 14 33 7 14 57 6 5 81 - 3 105 10 20 15 34 9 12 58 8 4 82" 1 1 106 11 cc 15 9 35" 15 16 59 7 5 83 2 2 107 12" 15 14 36 11 10 60 8 8 84 1 2 13" 17 17 37" 8 12 61 " 11 5 85" - 1 Unk'n, 6 14 106 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF TAUNTON, Ward No. 8. AGE. M. F. AGE. l. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 8 10 14 yrs. 52 43 38 yrs. 38 36 62 yrs. 10 11 86 yrs. 2mos. 7 5 1 5 " 43 41 39 " 27 27 63" 8 12 87 " - 1 3" 5 10 16 " 44 61 40" 48 42 64" 7 8 88" - 4 " 1 2 17" 46 48 41" 23 27 65 9 12 89 " 5 " 5 1 18" 45 65 42 " 27 26 66" 9 4 90 - - 06" 6 8 19 " 53 58 43" 22 27 67" 8 7 91 7 " 6 1 20" 46 66 44" 19 22 68 8 8 92 8 (I 3 5 21" 28 58 45" 36 33 69 7 7 93 9 5 2 22 " 49 48 46" 24 22 70 12 9 94" - 1 10 4 5 23 " 47 63 47" 15 18 71 3 5 95 - 11" 3 2 24" 45 52 48 37 27 72 5 6 96" - lyr. 25 29 25" 53 53 49" 16 15 73 3 6 97 - - 2yrs. 55 37 26 " 37 37 50" 36 36 74 2 8 98 - 3 46 44 27" 39 40 51" 13 14 75 3 5 99 - 4 " 46 42 28" 36 47 52" 14 23 76" 2 6 100" - 5" 45 42 29" 32 30 53 9 9 77" 6 4 101" - - 6 1 37 37 30" 32 59 54" 14 14 78 - - 102" - 7" 30 40 31" 21 23 55" 21 15 79 03 - 2 103 8 1 43 41 32" 39 24 56" 12 14 80 2 1 104" - 9 " 30 29 33" 38 34 57" 17 16 81" 1 1 105 - 10 " 42 46 34 " 19 28 58" 10 14 82" 1 - 106 - 11" 34 40 35 43 41 59" 8 11 83" 2 3 107" - 12" 38 44 36" 24 27 60" 22 26 84" - 3 13" 46 26 37" 24 35 61 6 8 85" - 3 Unk'n, 15 24 TOWN OF WESTPORT. 1 mo. 3 4 14 yrs. 28 32 38 yrs. 19 26 62 yrs. 14 12 86 yrs. 3 2 mos. 2 4 15" 29 29 39 " 16 17 63 10 9 87 " 1 1 3 2 1 16" 33 41 40 " 21 22 64" 11 5 88" - 4 " 2 - 17 " 31 32 41" 17 10 65 13 14 89 5" 2 3 18 " 33 26 42 13 90 " - 3 6 " 4 2 19 36 21 43" 12 20 67 8 6 91" 7 1 1 20" 22 21 44 " 11 18 68 11 10 92 " 2 8 6 4 21" 28 20 45 " 17 26 69 7 11 93 " - 1 9 3 2 22 " 34 21 46 " 18 18 70 13 20 94" 10 - 1 23 " 22 31 47 " 14 12 71" 12 4 95 " - 1 11" - 1 24 " 28 22 48 10 24 72 10 8 96" - yr. 16 22 25 " 31 28 49" 14 8 73 4 8 97 - - 2 yrs. 26 28 26" 29 18 50 22 16 74" 3 7 98" 3 23 27 27" 19 15 51 15 10 75" 9 8 99" 4 228 32 28" 20 18 52" 13 18 76 1 1 100" 5 26 23 29" 10 13 53" 13 14 77 7 5 101 6 ( 33 20 30" 20 26 54" 16 12 78 7 8 102 7 33 25 31" 20 18 55" 14 12 79 6 7 103 8 ( 30 25 32" 22 17 56" 20 11 80" 3 6 104 9 29 20 33" 13 20 57" 4 12 81" 1 2 105 10" 34 30 34" 14 11 58" 11 11 82" 3 5 106" 11" 27 24 35" 18 20 59" 13 15 83 2 2 107 - - 12" 28 28 36" 15 15 60" 19 20 84 3 3 13" 24 21 37" 11 17 61 5 6 85 3 3 Unk'n, 2 COUNTY OF DUKES. TOWN OF CHILMARK. 1 mo. 2yrs. 5 1 14 yrs. 3 4 26 yrs. 4 5 38 yrs. 6 2 2mos. 1 3 5 3 15" 8 4 27" 4 9 39" 2 1 3" - - 4" 1 7 16" 3 6 28" 4 3 40" 5 3 4 "- 5 3 3 17" 2 5 29" 2 5 41" 5 3 5 " 1 1 6 4 7 18 3 3 30" 4 4 2 3 6" 1 1 7 3 3 19" 5 4 31" 2 3 43" 4 4 7 " - - 8 4 3 20" 5 3 32" 2 3 44 - - 8 1 1 9" 6 4 21 5 7 33" 3 - 45" 2 6 9 - - 10" 2 2 22" 7 1 34" 2 2 46 " 6 2 10 " - 11 7 1 23 4 4 35" 2 4 47 " - 5 11 " 1 - 12" 6 6 24 6 2 36" 4 3 48" 7 5 1 yr. 2 2 13" 7 7 25" 3 3 37" 3 3 49" 1 2 AGES. 107 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF DUKES. TOWN OF CHILMARK-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 4 3 62 yrs. 2 3 74 yrs. 3 2 86 yrs. - 1 98 yrs. 51" 1 63" 1 2 75" 2 4 87" - - 99 52" 4 5 64" 2 3 76" 1 1 88 " - -.100 53" 2 5 65 2 1 77" - - 89" - - 101" 54" 3 3 66" 1 5 78" 2 3 90" - 102" - - 55" - 2 67" 1 3 79" - - 91" - 103 56" 5 2 68" - 2 80" 1 3 92" - 104 " 57" 1 2 69 2 4 81" 1 - 93" - - 105 " 58 3 2 70 3 - 82" - 2 94" - - 106" 59 2 1 71" 2 2 83" 1 1 95" - 107 " 60" 5 4 72" 1 2 84" - - 96 61" 1 73" 3 2 85" - - 97" - Unk'n, 1 TOWN OF EDGARTOWN. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 20 16 38 yrs. 13 9 62 yrs. 8 6 86 vrs. 2 2 2mos. 2 1 15 " 21 15 39 " 7 12 63 " 6 15 87 1 3 - - 16 " 10 9 40 " 12 19 64 8 6 88 - 4 - 1 17 " 18 17 41" 6 11 65" 7 12 89" 1 5 2 - 18" 12 10 42 " 10 15 66 6 10 90 6 " 1 1 19" 12 16 43 " 15 11 67 8 4 91" 1 7 - 2 20" 12 16 44 8 13 68 3 4 92 " 1 8 " 1 2 21 15 8 45" 12 21 69 7 93 9it 1 - 22" 6 15 46 " 19 14 70 7 8 94 " 10 t - - 23" 9 12 47" 10 13 71 5 3 95 - 11" - - 24" 14 12 48 7 14 72 3 6 96 lyr. 14 3 25" 12 15 49 7 6 73 2 5 97 2 yrs. 10 16 26 6 17 50" 18 12 74" 1 5 98 3 " 15 10 27"1 9 10 51 9 15 75 3 4 99 4 " 10 17 28" 9 7 52" 11 7 76 4 4 100 5 5 10 29 6 9 53" 12 9 77 2 6 101 " 6 ",7 12 30" 16 16 54 " 10 9 78 5 5 102 7 13 10 31" 6 9 55" 8 9 79 1 3 103 8 20 15 32" 10 14 56 11 14 80 1 4 104 9 19 13 33" 10 17 57 6 11 81 1 5 105 10 14 9 34" 11 14 58 12 13 82 3 4 106 - 11 " 14 12 35" 11 10 59 " 11 6 83 1 3 107 - 12 17 15 36 " 10 17 60 " 14 10 84 - 2 13 15 17 37" 9 14 61" 10 2 85 "Unk'n, 7 4 TOWN OF GAY HEAD. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 2 2 38 yrs. 1 3 62 yrs. - 1 86 yrs. 2 mos. 1 - 15 " 1 3 39 - 2 63 1 2 87 " 3 " I - 16 1 1 40" - 64 1 - 88 4 - " - 1 17 3 2 41 - 65" 6 2 89 " 5 "- 18" 2 - 42" - 2 66" - - 90 6" - 19" - 3 43 2 67" - 1 91" 7 " - 20" 1 1 44" - 68" - 1 92" - 1 8 - - 21 3 1 45 3 - 69" 2 93 9 - 22" 1 2 46" - 70" - 94" 1 10 - - 23" 3 6 47" - - 71" - 95 " 11 - - 24" 5 2 48 - 1 72 1 96 1 yr. 2 - 25 1 5 49" 1 - 73 1 97" - 2 yrs. 3 - 26 5 - 50 2 1 74" - - 98 3 4 "1 27 2 1 51 1 - 75 1 99 " 4 2 2 28 1 2 52 2 2 76 - - 100 " 5 " 1 29 1 2 53" - 2 77 1 101 " 6 - 3 30 3 4 54" - - 78 - 102 " 7 2 1 31 4 2 55 " - 79 - 103 " 8 4 3 32" 1 1 56 1 - 80 1 104" 9 2 1 33 2 3 57 - - 81" - - 105 10 6 1 34" 1 - 58 - - 82 " - 106 11" - 3 35 3 7 59 1 2 83 " - 107 12" 1 7 36 - 1 60 - - 84 - 13" - 1 37 1 1 61 1 2 85" - 1 Unk'n, 108 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF DUKES. TOWN OF GOSNOLD. AGE. M. AGE. M. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. mo. - - 14 yrs. 2 1 38 yrs. 1 - 62 yrs. 2 - 86 yrs. 2mos. - - 15 - - 39 - - 63" - 1 87 3" - 16" 1 - 40" - 2 64" - - 88 " 4" - - 17" - 1 41" - 1 65" 1 - 89 " 5" 1 - 18" 1 1 42" - - 66" - - 90 " 6 - - 19" 3 2 43( - 1 67 - - 91 " 7 - - 220" 2 - 44" 1 1 68" - - 92 " 8" - - 21" 1 1 45" 1 1 69" - - 93 " 9" - - 22" - - 46" - - 70" I - - 94 -" 10" - - 23" - 2 47" 1 - 71 - 95 " 11 - - 24" 2 1 48" - 1 72 "- 96 " lyr. - 2 25" 1 1 49" 2 1 73" - 97 - 2yrs. 3 2 26" 1 1 50" 1 1 74" - - 98 " 3" - 1 27" 1 - 51" - 1 75" - 99 " 4" 3 - 28" - 1 52" - 2 76" - - 100 " - 5 3 - 29" 1 1 53 i - - 77" - - 101 " 6 1 2 30" 4 - 54" 1 - 78" - - 102 " 7 - 3 31" 2 - 55" - - 79 1 - 103 " 8" 1 2 32" 1 - 56" 3 - 80" - - 104 9 "t - 1 33" 1 - 57" - 1 81 - - 105 10 - 1 34" - 2 58" 2 - 82 I - - 106 " 11i - 1 35" 5 1 59" - 1 83" - - 107 -" 12" - 2 36" 3 1 60 1 - 84 " - - 13" 1 1 37" 2 - 61 - - 85 " - - Unk'n, TOWN OF TISBURY. 1 mo. 3 4 14 yrs. 15 12 38 yrs. 6 14 62 yrs. 3 6 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 1 - 15" 17 8 39" 11 5 63 5 10 87 " 2 3 " 2 2 16" 19 18 40" 10 12 64 " 11 9 88 " - 3 4 " - - 17" 6 19 41" 8 10 65 7 9 89 " 5 " - - 18" 17 15 42" 16 10 66 8 12 90" - 1 6 " 1 1 19" 15 20 43" 9 10 67 6 9 91 " - 1 7 - - 20" 18 11 44" 7 10 68 5 11 92 " 8 2 - 21" 15 12 45" 8 8 69 5 7 93 " 9 - 1 22" 9 15 46" 8 10 70 5 4 94 " 10" i - 2 23" 12 18 47" 8 10 71 6 7 95 " 11" - - 24" 5 16 48" 10 5 72 5 3 96 ( - 1 yr. 5 8 25" 9 13 49" 8 8 73 3 4 97" - 1 2 yrs. 15 8 26" 9 8 50" 10 17 74" 3 7 98 " - 3 7 9 27" 9 12 51" 6 6 75" 7 6 99 " 4" 14 9 28" 8 11 52" 4 10 76 4 3 100 - 5 i 9 14 29" 6 12 53" 7 12 77" 1 - 101 " 6 8 17 30" 12 13 54 10 2 78 4 2 102 " 7 12 12 31" 8 9 55 10 13 79 3 6 103 - 8 11 10 32" 8 12 56" 5 7 80 3 2 104 - 9 9 10 33" 5 12 57" 12 5 81" 1 1 105 - 10 11 14 34" 13 3 58" 3 5 82 1 - 106 11" 11 9 35" 18 18 59 9 8 83 1 2 107 - 12 " 12 10 36" 7 9 60 12 10 84 - 1 13 7 19 37" 10 11 61" 4 8 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 2 2 COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF AMESBURY. 1 mo. 7 8 2 yrs. 35 47 14 yrs. 30 32 26 yrs. 24 39 38 yrs. 24 30 2mos. 6 6 3" 38 53 15" 43 34 27 " 23 29 39 " 14 22 3 t - 4 4" 39 41 16" 47 42 28 43 34 40 " 51 55 4" 1 2 5" 40 40 17 36 43 29 17'27 16 "17 5 3 3 6" 1 52 41 18" 37 43 30 " 57 72 42" 18 18 6 5 3 7" 52 36 19" 36 33 31 " 20 26 43" 18 10 7 1 6 8" 41 42 20" 27 41 32 " 29 33 44" 14 22 8 6 2 9" 35 42 21" 20 30 33 " 14 18 45" 24 27 9 5 4 10" 39 39 22" 25 42 34" 20 27 46" 12 10 10 3 3 11" 24 30 23" 33 31 35 " 50 42 47 10 12 11" 3 - 12" 27 50 24" 29 37 36 " 20 23 48 20 23 1 yr. 32 40 13 37 35 25" 36 43 37 " 26 28 49" 11 7 AGES. 109 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF AMESBURY-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 45 42 62 yrs. 10 10 74 yrs. 6 4 86 yrs. - 3 98 yrs. 51" 6 11 63" 9 12 75" 7 8 87 - 1 99" 62" 16 17 64" 6 12 76" 3 4 88 - 2 100 53 " 12 9 65" 11 16 77 5 4 89 - 2 101" - - 54" 9 6 66 7 10 78" 3 3 90" - 2 102 " 55 " 15 19 67" 7 14 79" 2 3 91" - - 103 56" 8 8 68" 3 6 80" 4 2 92 " - - 104 57" 10 10 69" 8 5 81 - - 93 " - - 105 " 58" 10 9 70 " 10 12 82 " 2 1 94 " - - 106 59 " 5 8 71" 5 1 83" - 1 95 " - - 107 " 60" 15 34 72" 5 6 84" - 3 96 "[ 61" 5 13 73" 2 2 85" 2 - 97" - - Unk'n, 9 15 TOWN OF ANDOVER. 1 mo. 4 8 14 yrs. 50 60 38 yrs. 31 42 62 yrs. 8 28 86 yrs. 1 2 2 mos. 2 1 15" 52 65 39" 16 32 63" 16 13 87 " - 1 3 < i - - 16 " 68 60 40" 49 52 64" 13 8 88 " 1 4 1 - 17" 85 65 41" 16 13 65" 21 23 89 " 1 1 5 - - 18 " 73 71 42" 35 30 66" 9 11 90 - 2 6 " 2 - 19 i 59 70 43" 21 17 67" 16 14 91" - 1 7 4 - - 20" 40 56 44" 13 16 68" 15 10 92 " - 1 8 - - 21" 36 47 45" 46 60 69" 5 10 93 9 "4s - - 22" 36 59 46" 19 23 70" 16 19 94 " - 1 10" - - 23" 45 2 47" 21 24 71" 6 10 95 11 - - 24" 44 46 48" 15 27 72 9 12 96 " 1 yr. 80 77 25" 42 46 49" 10 18 73 7 12 97 - - 2 yrs. 49 57 26 " 29 31 50" 74 " 6 11 98 " 3 " 35 53 27 39 32 51" 15 9 75 " 10 14 99" 2 4 38 57 28" 30 36 52" 24 25 76" 5 7 100 - 5" 58 62 29" 26 30 53" 16 17 77" 7 6 101" 6 47 59 30" 41 68 54" 19 18 78" 5 6 102 - - 7 52 47 31 24 34 55" 25 33 79 5 7 103" 8 51 49 32 20 45 56" 20 19 80" 4 7 104" - - 9" " 54 42 33 23 25 57" 15 14 81" 2 5 105 - 10 46 53 34 26 25 58" 16 25 82" 2 2 106" 11 35 38 35 51 47 59" 12 15 83" - 1 107 - - 12 53 37 36" 24 38 60" 31 35 84" 1 1 13 55 39 37" 17 29 61" 5 19 85" - 1 Unk'n, 10 23 TOWN OF BEVERLY. 1 mo. 10 8 14 yrs. 69 80 38 yrs. 52 60 62 yrs. 23 32 86 yrs. 2 1 2 mos. 11 9 15 91 64 39 43 46 63 " 26 20 87 ( 1 5 3 10 9 16" 68 68 40" 66 70 64" 25 20 8" 4 5 4 17" 72 67 41" 26 24 65" 13 28 89" 2 1 5 6 6 18" 63 65 42" 51 56 66" 14 20 90" 2 6 (< 9 5 19" 64 64 43 43 43 67" 11 24 91 - 1 7 3 4 20" 62 9 44" 27 41 68" 17 20 92" - 1 8 9 8 21" 51 63 45" 3 45 69 5 15 93 - 9 8 3 22" 51 72 46 38 39 70" 18 18 94" 1 10 6 6 23" 7 65 47" 32 39 71 10 11 95 - 11 - 5 24" 58 69 48" 33 30 72" 13 18 96 - lyr. 48 39 25" 62 82 49" 23 24 73 9 18 97" - - 2 yrs. 86 79 26" 55 62 50" 54 47 74" 6 7 8 - 3 64 90 27" 53 71 51" 17 30 75 7 15 99" - 4 75 80 28" 55 71 52" 27 33 76" 9 12 100" - 5" 72 62 29" 53 55 53" 24 29 77 7 11 101" - 6 72 79 30 " 77 88 54" 28 30 78 2 12 102" - 7 83 69 31" 53 36 55" 27 37 79 2 6 103" - 8 66 71 32" 57 62 56" 31 44 80 6 5 104" - 9 " 74 58 33" 43 59 57" 22 25 81" 3 105' - 10i" 63 58 34" 45 63 58" 26 24 82 1 5 106 - - 11" 68 60 35" 64 77 59" 31 23 83 3 3 107 - - 12" 72 66 36" 50 61 60" 27 36 84 3 5 13" 62 58 37" 46 7 61" 11 26 85" 3 Unk'n, 25 36 110 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF BOXFORD. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. I mo. 1 - 14 yrs. 11 13 38 yrs. 8 5 62 yrs. 5 5 86 yrs. 1 2mos. - 1 15" 6 7 39" 1 6 63" 4 4 87 " 2 3 "t - - 16" 15 7 40 6 5 64" 8 2 88 - 1 4" - 2 17" 10 5 41" - 2 65" 3 4 89 " 5" 1 I 18 14 9 42" 3 3 66" 4 7 90" 6" 1 1 19" 7 5 43" 1 3 67" 4 5 91" - 2 7" 2 1 20" 11 10 44" 3 3 68" 1 3 92" 8 - 2 21 6 9 45 5 7 69" 3 1 93" 9" 1 - 22 5 8 46" 3 3 70" 4 2 94 10 - 1 23 10 5 47 4 8 71" 1 3 95" 11 - - 24" 9 5 48" 3 5 72" 4 2 96" 1 yr. 3 1 25 5 6 49" 4 4 73" - 4 97 2 yrs. 3 6 2o " 7 7 50 3 11 74" 4 2 98 3" 7 7 27 4 7 51" 5 3 75" 4 2 99 4" 7 6 28 6 9 52" 4 6 76" 3 2 100 5" 5 7 29" 6 8 53" 10 5 77" 2 1 101" 6" 8 7 30" 3 5 54" 7 2 8" 3 4 102' 7" 8 4 31 6 3 55" 6 4 79" - - 103 " 8 " 7 8 32" 6 7 56" 5 3 80" - 3 104 " 9" 6 5 33 3 3 57 6 8 81" - 1 105 " 10" 11 2 34 2 3 58" 5 1 82" 1 3 106 " 11" 7 5 35" 3 3 59" 3 8 83" 3 2 107 " 12" 4 9 36" 4 3 60" 7 3 84" - - 13" 9 6 37" 5 5 61" 2 3 85" - - Unk'n, - 2 TOWN OF BRADFORD. 1 mo. - 3 14 yrs. 22 19 38 yrs. 15 16 62 yrs. 4 4 86 yrs. 1 1 2mos. - 1 15" 17 30 39" 15 21 63" 5 6 87 3" 1 2 16" 22 41 40" 25 19 64" 5 4 88 " 4" 2 3 17 " 20 42 41 8 6 65" 7 5 89" - 2 5" - 3 18" 32 43 42" 16 11 66" 1 6 90" 6" 1 6 19" 17 55 43" 7 16 67" 3 4 91 " 7" 2 4 20" 27 25 44" 10 13 68" 3 3 92 " 8" 3 3 21" 17 21 45" 22 18 69" 4 4 93 " 9" 2 - 22" 24 23 46" 14 8 70" 3 11 94 " 10" 3 1 23" 12 25 47" 6 14 71" 4 5 95 11" - - 24" 17 30 48" 10 10 72" 3 2 96 lyr. 18 18 25" 15 20 49 9 10 73" 3 4 97 2 yrs. 26 27 26" 19 27 50" 16 17 74" 4 5 98" 3 " 21 19 27" 17 27 51" 10 7 75" 4 6 99 " 4" 26 20 28 30 28 52" 11 8 76" 1 4 100" - - 5" 23 14 29" 8 19 53" 9 4 77" 3 6 101" 6" 19 17 30" 27 45 54" 4 5 78" 1 2 102" 7" 17 25 31" 13 12 55" 14 13 79 1 4 103 - - 8 " 30 14 32" 13 16 56 5 6 80" 1 1 104" - - 9 16 18 33" 13 16 57 7 8 81" - 2 105" - - 10 " 13 14 34" 16 15 58 7 6 82" 1 2 106" - - 11" 22 19 35" 14 21 59" 4 10 83" 2 - 107 - - 12" 19 24 36" 20 8 60" 11 13 84" 1 1 13" 19 23 37" 11 17 61" 4 6 85" - 1 Unk'n, 7 18 TOWN OF DANVERS. 1 mo. 4 9 2yrs. 9 54 14 yrs. 61 55 26 yrs. 56 41 38 yrs. 45 42 2mos. 8 7 3 " 61 59 15" 58 72 27" 61 45 39" 21 37 3" "6 10 4 69 66 16" 60 78 28" 56 50 40" 42 57 4" 8 9 " 55 56 17" 46 64 29" 33, 32 41" 24 39 5 3 5 6" 60 57 18" 66 65 30" 70 66 42" 35 346" 2 4 7" 58 50 19" 61 60 31" 34 23 43" 28 22 7 7 8 8" 60 50 20" 62 71 32" 45 43 44" 20 32 8 4 4 9" 67 56 21" 91 54 33" 21 37 45" 47 50 9" 8 6 10" 55 52 22" 72 55 34 34 34 46" 29 27 10 5 2 11" 46 61 23" 66 51 35" 52 50 47 20 24 11" 3 8 12" 52 51 24" 75 53 36" 30 37 48" 29 31 1 yr. 41 38 13" 64 62 25" 82 59 37" 37 31 49" 21 27 AGES. 111 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF DANVERS-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 53 45 62 yrs. 11 17 74 yrs. 2 8 86 yrs. 2 - 98 yrs. 51" 13 12 63" 14 15 75 8 5 87 2 1 99 - 52 " 32 31 64" 23 21 76" 7 11 88 1 3 100 " 53 " 18 21 65" 19 7 77 4 1 89 - 1 101" - - 54 " 22 32 66 " 15 18 78 3 4 90 " 1 1 102 - - 55 " 24 41 67 9 8 79 - 2 91" - - 103 " 56" 21 23 68" 11 11 80 5 5 92" - 1 104 " 57" 18 17 69 5 9 81" 1 3 93" - 105 " 58" 27 16 70" 14 13 82" 4 1 94" - 1 106 - - 59" 20 12 71 8 6 83 2 2 95" - - 107 " 60" 29 45 72 9 5 84 2 1 96" 1 61" 10 9 73 9 9 85 1 3 97 Unk'n, 88 32 TOWN OF ESSEX. 1 mo. 1 1 14 yrs. 20 17 38 yrs. 15 13 62yrs. 8 6 86yrs. - 2 2 mos. 1 1 15" 19 29 39 8 15 63" 7 5 87 - 1 3" - 3 16" 24 11 40" 14 18 64 9 6 88 4" 1 1 17" 17 13 41 8 9 65 6 7 89 - 2 5" 1 1 18 19 20 42" 15 14 66" 5 8 90" 1 6" 2 2 19 " 14 14 43" 10 17 67" 10 6 91" 7" 1 3 20" 13 16 44" 8 11 68" 7 7 92" 1 8 - 1 21 ( 18 8 45"! 22 9 69" 6 7 93 " 9 1 1 22" 14 10 46 " 10 3 70 6 14 94 - 10 1 - 23" 17 11 47 " 13 8 71" 2 5 95 1 11" 2 - 24" 14 10 48 8 11 72" 5 3 96 - 1 yr. 9 8 25 10 11 49" 16 8 73 4 6 97 " 2 yrs. 18 16 26" 10 14 50" 8 9 74" 6 4 98 3 " 13 16 27" 5 9 51 9 5 75 2 4 99 4 " 19 12 28" 10 10 52" 4 5 76" 4 2 100 5 " 13 17 29 10 12 53 6 10 77 - 4 101" 6 t 15 19 30" 12 10 54 6 7 78 2 2 102 7 15 8 31 5 8 55 9 4 79" 4 103 8 19 14 32" 10 16 56 6 10 80 2 1 104' 9 16 20 33" 6 11 57" 11 5 81 1 3 105" - - 10 " 14 10 34 9 15 58 " 11 10 82 1 2 106 - - 11" 12 10 35" 17 19 59 5 7 83 1 2 107 - - 12 15 12 36 " 13 10 60 " 10 5 84 1 2 13" 17 18 37" 9 9 61" 3 6 85 - - Unk'n, - 2 TOWN OF GEORGETOWN. I mo. 3 2 14 yrs. 19 17 38 yrs. 16 18 62 yrs. 6 17 86 yrs. 2mos. 3 3 15" 20 23 39 10 11 63 8 13 87 " 3 1 3 16 25 21 40" 22 23 64" 9 5 88 4 2 2 17 24 20 41" 13 10 65" 15 7 89 5" 2 5 18" 21 15 42" 15 13 66" 8 13 90 6 3 - 19 23 20 43 6 9 67 7 11 91, 7 * 1 - 20" 20 30 44" 15 18 68" 3 4 92" - 1 8 3 2 21" 16 22 45 17 13 69" 11 9 93" - 1 9 1 1 22 23 23 46 6 11 70" 8 11 94 " 10" 1 3 23" 20 25 47 11 18 71 9 4 95" 1 11 " - - 24" 11 22 48" 13 17 72" 5 6 96 " lyr. 14 19 25" 23 24 49" 11 11 73" 5 7 97" 2yrs. 24 23 26" 13 20 50" 19 15 74" 8 3 98 " 3" 25 16 27" 20 12 51" 14 3 75" 5 6 99 " 4" 21 14 28" 15 21 52" 6 8 76" - 2 100 - - 5 " 20 24 29" 11 7 53" 5 13 77" 3 5 101 " 6" 20 17 30" 12 19 54" 12 9 78 4 102 - - 7 " 22 25 31" 15 20 55" 8 11 79" 4 2 103 - - 8 16 2 32" 24 13 56" 10 10 80" 2 5 104" - - 9 11 17 33" 17 14 57 5 4 81 - 1 105 - - 10o 11 13 34" 13 11 58 8 11 82 1, - 10 - - 11 " 14 22 35" 13 17 59" 16 14 83" 1 1 107 - - 12 " 21 12 36" 11 15 60" 12 2 84 - 3 13 " 18 20 37" 17 13 61" 7 3 85 - 4 Unk'n, - 7 112 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF GLOUCESTER. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 19 20 14 yrs. 190 197 38 yrs. 130 119 62 yrs. 22 27 86 yrs. - 4 2mos. 29 28 15 " 156 132 39" 90 84 63" 28 35 87 2 3 3" 18 25 16" 141 171 40 " 234 159 64" 30 18 88" 2 3 4" 13 24 17 " 117 144 41 " 69 80 65 37 41 89 " 1 1 5 < 20 16 18-" 160 168 42 106 91 66" 22 16 90 6" 16 18 19 " 145 182 43 " 77 77 67" 33 10 91 " 1 7 16 10 20" 157 171 44 " 83 78 68 31 18 92 " 8" 10 20 21 " 139 117 45" 148 130 69" 21 25 93" 1 1 9" 21 15 22" 181 137 46" 72 69 70" 24 25 94" - 1 10" 15 10 23 " 138 169 47 65 53 71" 13 11 95 11" 6 8 24" 167 167 48" 68 52 72 14 15 96 1 yr. 146 180 25" 218 165 49" 69 37 73" 16 14 97 2yrs. 259 253 26 " 153 129 50 119 87 74 " 19 14 98 " 3 226 224 27" 155 132 51" 33 35 75" 14 13 99 " 4" 225 222 28" 190 156 52" 66 66 76" 11 6 100 - - 5 225 257 29" 108 144 53 55 41 77" 5 13 101" - - 6" 199 180 30" 253 204 54" 51 42 78" 7 11 102 - - 7 188 194 31" 110 87 55" 64 41 79 4 4 103" - - 8" 230 182 52" 125 118 56" 28 43 80 7 12 104" 9 186 177 33" 120 113 57" 32 37 81" 3 8 105" - - 10" 186 162 34 < 127 121 58" 23 31 82" 4 8 106 - - 11" 15 155 35" 189 165 59" 30 34 83 - 2 07 - - 12 143 147 36" 114 108 60" 63 66 84" 1 4 13" 136 155 37" 104 121 61" 21 19 85" 3 5 Unk'n, 42 39 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 1. 1 mo. 6 3 14 yrs. 30 28 38 yrs. 16 21 62yrs. 7 2 86 yrs. 2mos. 6 3 15 2 24 39" 14 7 63" 4 4 87 3 < 2 1 16 " 22 24 40" 28 27 64 2 4 88 4 < - 3 17" 16 21 41" 10 13 65" 3 3 89" - 1 5 " 2 3 18" 18 24 42" 12 14 66" 2 2 90 " 6 1 6 19" 26 27 43 11 8 67 - 1 91 " 7 " 1 1 20" 19 28 44 " 12 3 68 4 2 92 " 8 " 1 3 21" 16 10 45" 16 19 69 3 2 93,, 9 3 - 22" 19 26 46" 9 8 70 3 2 94 " 10 2 1 23" 24 33 47" 10 8 71 4 2 95 " - 11" 1 2 24" 18 24 48 " 11 8 72 4 3 96 1 yr. 20 27 25" 38 24 49 " 12 5 73 2 2 97 - 2 yrs. 45 41 26" 17 24 50" 21 17 74 4 1 98 -" 3" o 38 28 27" 20 16 51 4 2 75 1 4 99 4 " 34 37 28" 24 22 52" 11 13 76 2 - 100 5" 34 37 29" 10 17 53 8 3 77" - - 101 " 6 " 24 27 30" 31 30 54" 6 4 78" 1 3 102 " 7" 34 27 31 17 8 55 " 10 6 79" - - 103 " 8 30 28 32 24 22. 56 6 4 80" - - 104 " 9 32 29 33 " 18 12 57 " 5 2 81 " - 2 105 " - 10" 25 24 34" 14 15 58 " 4 4 82 1 - 106 11" 22 23 35 39 22 59" 1 5 83" - - 107" 12 24 20 36" 22 13 60 5 10 84" 1 1 13" 4 15 37 14 14 61" 3 2 86" - 2 Unk'n, 6 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 2 4 2 yrs. 45 67 14 yrs. 37 18 26 yrs. 18 17 38 yrs. 24 14 2mos. 7 3 3 " 39 32 15" 23 21 27" 22 14 39 7 14 3 " 1 6 4 " 36 24 16" 18 23 28" 30 25 40 " 29 20 4 < 4 5 5" 32 46 17" 26 24 29" 15 19 41 " 8 7 5 4 1 6" 34 25 18' 20 18 30" 29 26 42" 15 10 6 1 7 21 35 19' 23 24 31" 15 9 43" 10 12 7 6 2 8 40 33 20" 16 23 32" 17 10 44 " 14 12 8" 2 6 9 23 37 21" 18 24 33" 21 17 45 22 18 9 6 2 10 ( 28 28 22" 20 16 34" 19 17 46 " 6 8 10 3 - 11" 31 19 23" 14 22 35 19 23 47 " 10 6 11" 2 1 12" 22 19 24" 26 35 36" 12 13 48 10 4 lyr. 31 27 13 " 22 19 25" 16 17 87" 13 10 49 7 7 ~ — --- -I- — ~~~~~~49" AGES. 113 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 2-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 15 13 62yrs. - 2 74yrs. 1 1 86 yrs. 98 yrs. - 51 5 4 63" - 6 75" 1 87" - 99 - 52" 5 9 64 3 3 76" 1 - 88" - - 100 - 53" 4 5 65 5 5 77" - 1 89" - - 101" - 54 9 6 66 4 3 78" - 2 90 102" - 55 7 5 67 - 1 79" 1 - 91 - - 103" - 56" 4 6 68" 2 1 80" 1 2 92 - - 104 " - 57 1 2 69 2 - 81" 1 1 93 - - 105 - 58 4 7 2 1 82" 1 - 94 - - 106" - 59" 6 2 71" 1 1 83" - - 95" - - 107" - - 60" 9 6 72 1 2 84" - 1 96 61 - 2 73 2 1 85" - - 97" - - Unk'n, 6 4 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 3. Imo. - 2 14 yrs. 35 32 38 yrs. 26 15 62 yrs. 2 5 86 yrs. 2mos. 6 5 15" 21 17 39" 16 14 63 5 4 87 1" 3 "' 3 1 16 18 37 40 40 28 64" 6 1 88 " 4 2 2 17" 20 21 41 8 15 65" 8 9 89 5 - 1 18 " 23 36 42" 17 13 66" 2 2 90 6 1 - 19 29 37 43 9 17 67" 6 - 91 7 4 2 20" 26 3 44 18 14 68" 4 2 92 8 1 3 21 " 27 16 45 25 15 69" 3 4 93 9 4 3 22" 40 18 46 9 14 70" 2 5 94 10 2 - 23" 24 24 47 12 5 71 1 - 95 11 1 2 24 24 22 48 9 9 72" 2 1 96 1 yr. 20 28 25 42 31 49 13 4 73 " - 1 97 2 yrs. 37 38 26 21 23 50 18 15 74 " 2 3 98 3' 25 37 27 21 21 51 5 3 75 ( 1 1 99 4 39 35 28" 27 17 52" 9 5 76" 1 2 100 " 5 32 44 29" 19 25 53 8 6 77" 2 - 101 6 33 25 30" 40 43 54 7 8 78" - - 102 7 29 27 31" 12 13 55" 13 5 79" - 1 103 8 32 32 32" 204 18 56 1 2 - 2 10 9 30 28 33" 21 17 57" 6 11 81" - - 105 10 26 28 34" 20 17 58 3 1 82" - 2 106 11 15 21 35" 27 19 59 5 2 83" - 1 107 12 21 36 36" 16 17 60" 6 9 84" - 1 13 15 30 37" 14 25 61" 3 1 85" 1 - Unk'n, - 8 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 14 24 38 yrs. 16 13 62 yrs. 2 4 86yrs. 1 2 mos. 2 1 15 17 20 39 9 13 63 5 4 87 3 6 4 16 " 20 17 40" 35 29 64" 2 2 88 4 (( 2 3 17" 11 15 41 9 8 65" 4 1 89 5 1 2 18 21 22 42" 23 17 66 1 - 90" 1 6 - 1 19" 13 22 43 8 8 67" 3 1 91 7 - - 20" 23 27 44" 13 18 68" 3 923 8 - - 21" 19 11 45" 20 17 69" 2 4 93 1 9 - - 22" 20 21 46 9 12 70 2 1 94 10 - - 23" 18 23 47 5 9 71" 1 2 95 11" - - 24" 15 17 48 1.0 6 72" - 2 96 1 yr. 25 31 25" 39 26 49 7 2 73 2 2 97 " 2 yrs. 30 31 26" 21 20 50 8 8 74 - 2 98 3 22 19 27" 23 17 51 5 3 75" 4 1 99 4 24 29 28" 31 22 52 8 7 76" 2 1 100 5 225 25 29" 15 19 53 3 4 77" - 2 101 " 6 19 21 30 ( 41 27 54 ( 5 2 78 1 3 102 ( 7 20 27 31" 13 14 55 6 5 79 - 1 103 " 8 32 20 32" 14 10 56 2 6 80" 1 2 104 9" 16 17 33" 1 5 16 57 3 8 81" 2 1 105 10 23 16 34" 19 16 58 1 6 82" - - 106 11 15 23 35" 25 19 59 4 6 83 - - 107 " 12 18 18 36" 18 19 60 10 7 84" 13" 17 18 37" 14 16 61" 1 - 85" - - Unk'n, 8 7 15 114 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 5. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1mo. - 5 14yrs. 27 29 38yrs. 27 23 62yrs. 5 7 86yrs. - 1 2mos. 4 3 15 " 31 10 39" 12 10 63 3 5 87" 1 3" - 4 16" 19 24 40" 46 23 64" 4 4 88" 1 2 4 " 1 - 1]7 15 22 41" 13 17 65" 7 12 89" 5" 2 4 18 34 28 42" 20 19 66 4 1 90" - - 6" 3 4 19" 14 28 43" 11 9 67 7 2 91" - - 7" 3 3 20" 22 23 44" 6 9 68" 7 3 92 8 " 2 6 21 " 16 18 45" 22 26 69" 2 8 93 " 1 9" 4 4 22" 29 25 46" 16 9 70" 7 7 94" - - 10" 4 2 23" 27 25 47" 11 11 71" 2 2 95" - - 11" 1 2 24" 37 26 48" 10 10 72" 3 2 96' - 1 yr. 16 29 25" 28 29 49" 10 8 73" 5 1 97 - - 2yrs. 36 27 26 " 31 14 50 " 23 12 74 2 4 98 - 3' 29 37 27" 32 22 51" 6 5 75" 1 2 99" - - 4 25 27 28 ( 33 25 52" 8 7 76" 2 1 100 5" 38 34 29" 10 19 53" 12 6 77" - 3 101" 6" 28 30 30" 51 30 54" 7 8 78" 1 1 102" - - 7" 33 23 31" 18 12 55" 6 6 79" 1 - 103. 8" 34 23 32" 16 27 56" 6 8 80".2 2 104" - - 9 27 20 33" 19 14 57 6 7 81" - - 105" - - 10" 30 23 34" 14 26 58" 1 4 82" - 1 106" - - 11" 17 23 35" 35 34 59" 5 4 83" - 107" - - 12" 18 20 36" 15 20 60" 9 12 84" - 1 13 22 22 37" 22 24 61 1 4 85 " - Unk'n, 3 5 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 6. Imo. 3 - 14yrs..13 10 38 yrs. 8 10 62yrs. 2 2 86:yrs. 2mos. 1 2 15' 9 13 39 5 3 63 2 2 87 3" 1 4 16 " 13 16 40" 17 11 64 8 - 88,, 4" 3 5 17" 6 14 41" 4 2 65 1 4 89 " 5 4 1 18 8 10 42 5 4 66 3 1 90 -0 6" 2 3 19" 7 9 43" 3 5 67 3 - 91 1 7" - 1 20" 6 11 44" 3 3 68 2 1 92 8 - - 21" 11 10 45" 10 10 69 3 2 93 9 1 2 22 " 12 7 46 5 6 70 - 2 94 10" - 4 23" 8 11 47" 7 2 71 1 - 95" 11 1 1 24" 20 14 48 2 6 72 - 1 96 - lyr. 8 12 25" 10 11 49" 10 4 73 - 1 97 2 yrs. 15 10 26" 14 8 50 9 11 74 3 - 98 - 3 ~ 21 17 27" 8 13 51 - 3 75 " 2 - 99 4 21 18 28 " 10 14 52 6 9 76 - - 100 5 ~ 19 16 29 " 13 12 53" 8 4 77 1 2 101 6 < 12 19 30" 10 13 54" 7 2 78 - - 102 " 7 < 19 13 31" 6 5 55" 7 2 79 - - 103 8 ~ 15 18 32" 8 6 56 2 4 80 - 1 104 9 16 11 33 6 13 57 " 1 - 2 105 - 10" 13 12 34" 10 9 58" 4 1 82 1 2 106 11 1 13 10 35" 17 11 59 - 6 83 - - 107 - - 12 11 17 36 6 5 60 8 7 84 - 13" 12 13 37 9 11 61 4 3 85 - 2 Unk'n, 3 8 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 7. 1 mo. 6 3 2 yrs. 38 35 14 yrs. 23 25 26 yrs. 24 16 38 yrs. 21 20 2mos. 2 10 3" 30 41 15" 15 1S 27 " 20 21 39" 11 17 3" 3 5 4 " 30 40 16 " 19 20 28 " 23 20 40" 30 11 4 1 4 5" 31 37 17" 14 16 29" 1 27 41" 12 12 5 4 3 6 " 38 19 18 " 20 25 30 " 29 32 42" 10 8 6 2 3 7" 25 33 19 " 22 26 31" 18 19 43" 18 11 7 2 1 8" 27 21 20" 24 14 32 " 14 18 44" 13 16 8 4 3 9 " 28 20 21 " 24 18 33 " 16 16 45 20 19 9 3 4 10 " 28 18 22 " 25 11 34 " 18 12 46 11 8 10 " 6 3 11 29 24 23 20 25 35 ( 25 32 47 7 10 11 - - 12" 19 12 24" 18 21 36 " 21 15 48" 9 5 1 yr. 16 15 13" 21 24 25" 32 19 37 " 13 13 49" 8 4 AGES. 115 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 7 —Con. AGE. M. AGE. M. AGE.. AGE.M.F. AGE. M F. 50yrs. 12 62 yrs. 3 1 86 yrs. 4 3 86r 8yrs. 51 " 3 9 63" 8 5 75 3 2 87" 99" 52" 15 7 64 2 1 76 - 2 88" - 1 100" - - 53" 5 8 65" 8 3 77" 1 4 89 1 - 101" 54 3 4 66" 4 7 8 1 1 90 - - 102 55" 9 6 67" 9 5 79 - 1 91" - - 103 56 7 10 68" 4 3 80" 2 3 92" - - 104 " 57 9 3 69 3 3 81 - 1 93 - - 105" 58 5 6 70 6 4 82" - - 94 - - 106 59" 5 5 71 2 2 83 - 1 95 - - 107 60" 7 8 72 1 3 84 - - 96 61" 5 6 73 2 1 85" - 1 97" - - Unk'n, 15 10 CITY OF GLOUCESTER, Ward No. 8. I mo. - 2 14 yrs. 11 11 38 yrs. 8 7 62 yrs. 1 4 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. 1 1 15" 20 9 39" 12 6 63" 1 5 87 3 2 - 16 12 10 40" 11 10 64 3 3 88" 1 4 - 2 17 9 11 41" 5 6 65 1 4 89" - 1 5 3 1 18 16 5 42" 4 6 66 2 - 90 6 1 - 19 11 9 43" 7 7 6 5 - 91?7 - - 20 21 12 44 4 3 68 5 3 92 8 - - 21 8 10 45 13 6 69 3 2 93 9 - 22" 16 13 46" 7 4 70 2 3 94" - 1 10 - 23 6 6 47 3 2 71 1 2 95 11 - - 24 9 8 48 7 4 72 3 1 96 1 yr. 10 11 25 13 8 49 2 3 73 3 6 97 2yrs. 13 14 26" 7 7 50 13 4 74 3 - 98" - 1 3 " 22 13 27 9 8 51 5 6 75 2 2 99 - 4 16 12 28 12 11 52 4 9 76 2 - 100" 5 14 18 29 10 12 53 7 5 77 1 1 101" 6 11 14 30" 21 6 54 7 8 78" 3 1 102 " 7 7 9 31 8 7.55 6 6 79 2 1 103" 8 20 7 32" 11 7 56" - 3 80 1 - 104 " 9 14 7 33 4 8 57 1 2 81 - 1 105 " 10" 13 13 34 13 9 58" 1 2 82 1 3 106" 11 11 12 35" 5 5 59" 4 4 83 - - 107" - - 12" 10 5 36" 4 6 60" 9 7 84 " 13" 13 14 37" 5 8 61" 4 1 85 1 - Unk'n, 1 2 TOWN OF GROVELAND. I mo. - 3 14 yrs. 20 24 38 yrs. 17 7 62 yrs. 7 7 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 2 15" 28 23 39" 10 7 63" 6 87 " 1 3 2 2 16" 16 15 40" 19 28 64 5 9 88 " 1 1 4 - 1 17" 32 25 41" 13 13 65 9 6 89 " 5 4 - 18" 24 25 42" 19 20 66 4 5 90" - 1 6 2 2 19" 29 25 43" 13 9 67 5 8 91" 7 2 3 20 22 18 44" 6 10 68" 4 8 92" - 1 8 3113 2 82 20 18 45" 18 21 69 5 3 93" - 1 9 2 1 22" 16 21 46" 9 8 70 5 6 94" - 10 1 1 23" 22 13 47" 13 7 71 5 2 95 " 11 1 - 24 13 18 48 9 6 72 4 4 96" - 1 yr. 22 18 25 16 20 49" 8 13 73" 2 7 97 - 2 yrs. 23 21 26 10 15 50" 23 9 74 4 2 98 - 3" 21 19 27" 8 13 51" 6 4 75" 7 3 99 4 16 14 28 7 18 52 4 11 76 2 3 100" - 5" 23 20 29 11 12 53 9 6 77 2 3 101" - 6" 23 17 30 15 19 54 8 11 78 2 - 102" - 7 20 20 31" 11 12 55 7 8 79 1 - 103" - 8 21 25 32" 13 22 56 5 2 80 " 2 1 104 - 9 17 16 33 11 17 57 7 6 8 " 1 1 105" - - 10 19 23 34 12 10 58 4 6 82 1 - 106" - 11" 15 13 35" 27 18 59 5 6 83 2 1 107" - 12" 26 32 36 14 21 60 14 15 84" 2 2 13" 9 17 37" 14 16 61 2 3 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 4 17 116 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF HAMILTON. AGE. M. F. AGE. n. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs. 6 8 38 yrs. 4 7 62 yrs. 6 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. 5 - 15 7 8 39 4 7 63" 3 5 87 -. 3 " 1I - 16 8 9 40 7 7 64 6 4 88 4" - I 17 7 10 41" 5 2 65 3 2 89" - 1 5 - I 18 6 10 42" 9 5 66 - 6 90" 6" - 2 19 9 11 43" 1 2 67 1 1 91" - - 7 2 - 20 7 6 44 6 6 68 1 1 92 8 - - 21 2 9 45 5 7 69 4 5 3 " 1 9 " - 1 22 8 7 46" 4 4 70 7 65 94" 10" - 3 23 9 7 47" 4 6 71" 1 3 95 11" - 1 24 6 6 48" 6 2 72 1 1 96" 1 yr. 1 5 25 5 7 49" 3 7 73 3 - 97 " 2 yrs. 8 10 26 2 4 50" 7 2 74 3 3 98 3 " 13 5 27 6 5 51" 5 4 75 4 - 99 " 4" 1 11 28 8 4 52" 3 1 76" 1 1 100" - - 5 " 7 9 29 6 9 53" 6 3 77" 1 2 101" - - 6 " 5 4 30 10 5 54" 3 2 78 - 2 102" - - 7" 8 11 31 5 5 55" 4 3 79 " 1 103" 8" 10 5 32 5 5 56" 4 1 80 "- 104" - 9" 3 9 33 3 2 57" 4 4 81 - 1 105" - - 10" 5 7 34 3 4 58" 4 5 82 "- 106 - - 11" 7 4 35 7 8 59" 1 4 83 1 - 107" - 12" 7 7 36 5 5 60" 2 3 E8A" 1 13" 8 7 37 4 9 61" 1 3 85" - 1 Unk'n, CITY OF HAVERHILL. I mo. 6 15 14 yrs. 126 148 38 yrs. 128 149 62 yrs. 32 39 86 yrs. 1 4 2 mos. 16 15 15 " 123 135 39 " 100 116 63 " 22 33 87 " 2 2 3" 22 19 16" 123 145 40" 168 173 64" 32 26 88" 1 3 4" 18 9 17 114 137 41 73 64 65 35 48 89 1 1 5 16 7 18" 134 174 42" 97 99 66 " 17 21 0 1 2 6 < 13 21 19" 165 160 43" 71 97 67" 23 29 91" - 1 7" 8 10 20 " 119 176 44" 65 71 68 " 16 27 92" 2 1 8 < 22 18 21 " 120 155 45" 144 116 69" 17 24 93 - 9" 8 11 22" 136 155 46" 66 64 70" 21 36 94" - 10 " 10 7 23 114 152 47" 53 73 71 12 21 95 11" 6 6 24 132 156 48" 81 79 72 25 19 96" - 1 1 yr. 96 104 25" 168 187 49" 45 64 73" 12 14 97 2yrs. 157 167 26" 119 143 50" 116 104 74 8 14 98" - 3 126 148 27" 121 166 51" 34 41 75 19 32 99 4 126 144 28" 173 171 52" 46 6 76" 11 14 100" - 1 5 144 140 29" 119 102 53" 41 44 77 4 8 101 6 132 138 30" 153 215 54" 38 39 78 6 20 102 - 7 127 129 31 91 127 55" 60 62 79 8 10 103" 8 147 134 32" 131 152 56 " 54 54 80 2 10 104" - 9 121 112 33" 119 114 57 44 42 81 1 6 105" - 10" 121 129 34" 120 116 58" 48 47 82 6 8 106" - 11 80 137 35" 158 191 59" 28 33 83 3 5 107" 12" 110 118 36 1 121 121 60" 65 64 84 2 8 13 " 115 128 37 " 104 105 61" 27 24 85 1 7 Unk'n, 12 12 CITY OF HAVERHILL, Ward No. 1. 1mo. - 3 2yrs. 18 17 14 rs. 13 20 26yrs. 20 27 38 yrs. 16 25 2mos. 4 2 3 11 8 15" 16 12 27" 16 30 39" 12 24 3 " 2 2 4 15 15 16 " 16 19 28" 30 27 40" 18 19 4 - - 5 " 10 10 17 10 20 29" 21 17 41" 11 7 5 - 2 6 ( 9 15 18 19 24 30 27 34 42" 18 15 6" 1 1 7" 10 9 19" 34 20 31 " 16 19 43" 12 13 7" - - 8 12 15 20 19 22 32 15 11 44" 5 6 8 2 - 9 11 10 21 " 22 16 33" 25 21 45" 15 14 9 ( - - 10 4 15 22 " 22 29 34 16 12 46 " 9 11 10 1 - 11" 9 10 23" 21 21 35" 17 34 47" 12 12 11 - 1 12 " 12 13 24" 24 25 36" 12 21 48 " 11 12 lyr. 3 8 13" 12 13 25" 30 29 37" 15 16 49" 3 9 AGES. 117 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF HAVERIHILL, Ward No. 1-Con. AGE. M. F. F. AGE.. F. AGE.. A. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 6 17 62 yrs. 3 8 74yrs. - 2 86 yrs. 1 98 yrs. 51" 4 7 63 5 5 75" - 5 87" 1 99" 52" 9 5 64" 7 3 76" 2 - 88" - - 100" 53" 10 5 65" 4 7 77" - - 89" 1 - 101 " 54" 5 9 66" 3 2 78" - 3 90" - 102" - - 55" 12 7 67" 3 3 79" - 2 91" - - 103" 56" 11 7 16 1 6 80" - 1 92" 1 - 104" - - 57 3 9 69" 3 1 81" 1 1 93" - - 105 - - 58 " 5 7 70" 5 9 82" 1 2 94" - 106 - 59 4 2 71" 1 3 83" 1 2 95" - - 107 60" 7 12 72" 1 1 84" - - 96" 61" 5 1 73" 1 1 85" - 3 97" - - Unk'n, 10 8 CITY OF HAVERHILL, Ward Nro. 2. 1 mo. - 4 14 yrs. 14 22 38yrs. 20 23 62 yrs. 5 6 86 yrs. 2 mos - 3 15" 15 14 39 13 9 63" 2 5 87 " 3 " - 1 16" 14 18 40 15 30 64" 10 7 88 1 2 4 1 1 17 14 15 41" 11 13 65" 6 7 89 " 5 1 - 8" 10 15 42" 12 35 66" 4 6 90 6 1 1 19" 18 21 43" 5 19 67" 3 3 91" 7 2 - 20 12 27 44 4 10 68" 5 3 92 8 3 2 21" 15 19 45" 24 11 69" 2 4 93 9 1 1 22 13 23 46 14 5 70" 3 1 94 10 - 2 23" 10 13 47" 7 16 71 - 3 95 11 2 - 24 13 20 48" 9 9 72" 1 3 96 1 yr. 10 9 25" 18 31 49 9 10 73" 1 3 97 2yrs. 22 18 26" 17 18 50 12 11 74" 1 3 98 3 12 15 27. 15 24 51 7 3 75 1 7 9 4" 12 18 28" 23 23 52" 4 1 76 2 2 100 5" 16 18 29" 15 12 53" 5 4 77" 1 3 101 6 9 14 30" 22 25 54 3 4 78" 1 2 102 7 18 12 31" 14 18 55 6 7 79" 1 1 103 8 13 8 32" 16 18 56" 3 7 80" - 1 104 9 9 15 33 14 14 57 4 7 81" - 1 105 10 9 15 34" 17 15 58" 5 4 82" 1 2 106 11 8 9 35" 23 32 59 8 4 83" - 1 107 12" 6 17 36" 8 17 60" 8 8 84" 1 13" 14 12 37" 16 18 61 2 3 85" - - Unk'n, CITY OF HAVERIIILL, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. 2 5 14 yrs. 21 27 38yrs. 23 31 62yrs. 9 5 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15" 19 28 39" 23 22 63" 4 6 87 - 1 3" 4 3 16" 19 25 40 41 41 64" 2 5 88 " 4" 3 1 17" 24 23 41 11 10 65" 8 9 89 5 6 2 188 31 37 42 14 13 66" 3 3 90 " 1 6" 2 5 19" 24 30 43 11 11 67" 2 6 91 " 7 " - 4 20" 22 36 44" 13 16 68" - 7 92 8" 12 1 21" 22 39 45" 26 31 69 4 5 93 " 9" 1 3 22" 28 28 46" 11 14 70 5 8 94 " 10" 2 2 23" 21 24 47" 9 12 71 3 1 95 11" 1 - 24 37 30 48" 12 12 72 3 - 96 " 1 yr. 21 3 2"5 40 35 49" 5 12 73" 1 2 97 2yrs. 22 27 26" 24 28 50" 33 24 74 1 1 98 " 3" 22 0 2727 51" 6 11 75 6 4 99 4" 26 24 28" 44 39 52" 3 8 76 - 1 100 " 5" 2. 28 29" 30 21 53" 6 7 77" 1 1 101 6" 25 25 30" 33 50 54 8 8 78 1 3 102 " 7 ~ 18 26 31" 10 27 55 11 16 79 1 2 103" - 8 24 26 32 36 33 56" 6 7 80 - 1 104 9" 24 21 33" 27 21 57 6 5 81 - 1 105" 10 " 19 24 34" 24 24 58" 5 9 82 - 1 106 " 11" 16 25 35" 31 26 59" 4 4 83 1 - 107 12" 23 22 36" 29 31 60" 12 10 84" 1 2 13" 25 23 37" 17 20 61" 4 5 85 1 1 Unk'n, 1 2 118 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF HAVERHILL, Ward No. 4. AGE. M. F. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 - 14yrs. 17 25 38 yrs. 15 13 62 yrs. 5 5 86 yrs. 2 2mos. - 2 15' 15 20 39" 10 8 63" 2 5 87 I 1 - 3 "i 6 1 16" 23 21 40" 17 23 64" 8 4 88 " - 4 " 6 3 17" 18 20 41" 11 9 65 7 8 89 ( - 1 5 " 4 2 18 21 29 42" 12 14 66 - 3 90 - - 6" 1 3 19 " 34 28 43 9 14 67 6 4 91 - 7 1 3 20 9 23 44" 12 10 68 2 4 92 " 1 8 c 2 3 21( 18 23 45" 20 8 69 2 1 93 - 9 " 1 3 22" 12 20 46" 8 8 70 1 8 94" 310" 2 1 23 " 18 22 47" 6 11 71 3 3 95 11c 4 1 24" 15 14 48" 11 15 72 4 7 96" - 1 1 yr. 13 10 25 23 26 49" 11 10 73 6 2 97 4 - 2 yrs. 20 23 26 " 15 16 50 25 16 74 1 1 98 - - 3 I 24 24 27" 18 23 51" 6 9 75" 5 6 99 4 ~ 20 12 28" 16 18 52" 8 10 76" 4 5 100 - - 5 " 27 26 29" 15 12 53" 6 10 77" 1 - 101 6 18 s 38 30" 16 30 54"c 9 7 78" 1 4 102 - 7 * 21 24 31 10 15 55" 10 11 79 4 2 103 8 i 28 15 32" 9 26 56" 14 11 80 - 2 104 - 9 "; 18 12 33" 12 14 57 6 3 81 - 1 1105 - 10" 22 20 34" 12 18 58" 11 14 82" 2 - 106 - 11" 11 31 35" 14 21 59" 2 7 83 1 2 107 " 12" 13 12 36" 16 14 60" 12 5 84 - 2 13" 14 14 37" 12 14 61" 2 5 85" - 1 Unk'n, - 1 CITY OF HAVERHILL, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 2 2 14 yrs. 33 31 "38 yrs. 22 29 62 yrs. 5 7 86 yrs. 1 1 2 mos. 3 2 15" 27 34 90" 15 29 63 6 5 87 - - 3 3 3 16" 25 24 40" 33 22 64 2 3 88 4 2 3 2 177 26 29 41" 15 15 65" 4 6 89" 5 " I 1 1 1 I8" 18 32 42" 21 19 66" 4 5 90" - 2 6 4 6 19 32 30 43" 16 23 67 4 5 91 7 " 3 1 20" 34 35 44" 12 10 68" 4 7 92" 8 3 8 21" 24 31 45" 22 25 69 3 8 93 " 3 3 22" 34 34 46" 17 14 70 1 5 94" - - 10 1 2 23 19 27 47" 13 11 71 2 7 95 - - 11 1 2 24 26 41 48 20 19 72 1 6 96 " yr. 22 21 25" 34 39 49" 11 12 73 2 3 97" 2 yrs. 40 42 26 " 22 18 50 " 17 14 74 4 5 98 3 29 26 27 21 28 51" 6 7 75 5 6 99 - - 4 "I 27 38 28" 25 29 52 16 11 76 2 3 100" - 1 5 " 29 18 29" 22 19 53" 10 9 77 1 2 101 - - 6 40 32 30" 33 36 54" 8 6 78 1 7 102 " 7 ( 29 21 31" 22 19 55" 9 11 79 1 3 103 - - 8 " 40 37 32" 32 31 56" 12 11 80 1 3 104 " - - 9 ~(i27 26 33 17 21 57" 17 14 81" - 1 105 3" 10" 36 30 34" 37 18 58" 15 6 82 1 1 106 - - 11 14 27 35" 31 34 59" 5 6 83 - - 107 - - 12 26 25 36" 2 3 18 60" 14 12 84 - 3 13 " 31 34 37" 24 21 61" 4 4 85 - 2 Unk'n, 1 CITY OF HAVERHILL, Ward No. 6. I mo. 1 1 2 yrs. 35 40 14 yrs. 28 23 26 yrs. 21 36 38 yrs. 32 28 2mos. 8 5 3" 28 45 15" 31 27 27 23 34 39 25 24 3 7 9 4" 26 37 16 29 38 28 35 35 40 " 44 38 4 5 2 " 3 40 177 22 30 29 16 21 41" 14 10 5 4 - 6" 31 34 18" 35 37 30 21 47 42" 20 23 6" 4 5 7" 31 37 19 23 25 31" 19 29 43 18 17 7 2 2 8" 30 33 20 23 33 32 23 33 44" 19 19 8 - 4 9" 32 28 231" 19 27 33 24 23 45" 37 27 9 2 1 10" 31 25 22 27 21 34 14 28 46" 7 12 10" 4 2 11" 22 35 23 25 43 35 42 44 47" 6 11 11" - 2 12" 30 29 24 17 26 36" 31 20 48 18 12 1 yr. 27 25 13 19 32 25" 23 27 37" 20 16 49" 6 11 AGES. 119 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF IAVEEITIILL, Ward No. 6-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 23 22 62 yrs. 5 8 74 yrs. 1 2 86 yrs. 98 yrs. 51" 5 4 63" 3 7 75" 2 4 87" 1 I 99" - - 52" 6 1 64" 3 4 70" 1 3 88" - 1 100" - - 53" 4 9 65" 6 11 77" - 2 89" - - 101" - - 54" 5 5 66" 3 2 78" 2 1 90" - - 102" - - 55" 12 10 67" 5 8 79 1 - 91" - - 103" - - 56" 5 11 68" 4 - 80" 1 2 92 - 1 104" - 57 " 8 4 69" 3 5 81 - 1 93" - - 105" - 58" 7 7 70 6 5 82 1 2 94 - - 106" - - 59 " 5 10 71" 3 4 83 - - 95- 107" - - 60" 12 17 72" 5 2 84' - 1 96 - - 61" 10 6 73" 1 3 85" - - 97 - - Unk'n, I 1 TOWN OF IPSWICH. 1 mo. 7 3 14 yrs. 30 31 38 yrs. 29 26 62 yrs. 17 9 86 yrs. 2 5 2mos. - - 15 23 36 39" 29 27 63 13 16 87 " 2 3 3 2 2 16 40 40 40 31 33 64" 12 15 88 " 1 2 4 9 5 17 33 42 413 18 26 65" 20 23 89 " - 1 5 - 2 18 36 44 42" 19 25 66" 12 9 90 " - 1 6 " 4 3 19 40 42 43 23 25 67 17 12 91 - 7 4 - 20 36 43 44 19 17 68 14 13 92 " 1 1 8 " 5 2 21 39 34 45" 19 40 69" 4 9 93 - - 9 5 3 2 22 41 39 46" 17 14 70" 20 19 94 - 10 1 4 23 23 43 47 15 26 71" 9 11 95 - 11 3 1 24 35 24 48" 20 22 72" 7 9 96 - - I yr. 18 22 25 1 0 49" 5 15 73 5 4 97 2 yrs. 38 29 26 30 22 50 23 25 74 10 14 98" - 3' 31 22 27 23 35 51" 12 8 75" 14 10 99 - - 4 21 25 28 29 28 52" 14 20 76 7 7 100 5 I31 32 29 23 34 53" 15 17 77 4 6 101" - - 6 134 25 30 44 S3 54" 16 12 78" 3 6 102 - - 7 32 22 | 31 2 18 55" 19 25 79 3 4 103 - - 8 " 33 30 32 24 23 56" 16 14 80 4 7 104 9'L 125 33 33 27 26 57" 13 10 81 1 1 105 - - 10 23 24 34 25 24 588232 24 34 25 24 58 2 2 82 106 11 3 19 22 35" 33 31 59" 10 8 83 5 2 107 - 12 27 31 36 17 21 60" 23 33 84 2 2 13 31 33 37 " 20 24 61 21 13 85" - 2 Unk'n, 6 13 CITY OF LAWRENCE. 1 mo. 68 54 14 yrs. 346 364 38 yrs. 249 286 62 yrs. 49 57 86 yrs. 3 1 2 mos. 37 48 15 350 381 39 142 188 63" 39 54 87" 1 4 3 43 46 16 355 425 40 465 572 64" 31 36 88" 1 2 4" 43 36 17 323 409 41" 103 108 65" 64 82 89 1 2 5 35 25 18 375 540 42" 172 223 66" 24 38 90" 1 1 6 49 51 19 319 462 43 13 165 67" 31 36 91 - - 7 37 24 20 342 565 44" 121 156 68" 19 32 92 2 2 8 34 33 21" 279 419 45" 313 340 69" 19 24 3 2 - 9 33 30 22" 314 508 46" 122 166 70" 56 85 94 10" 20 23 23 338 479 47" 94 113 71" 14 19 95 - 1 11 7 14 24 293 489 48" 144 146 72" 13 25 96" 1 1 yr. 293 274 25 354 545 49" 102 96 73 12 9 97" - 1 2yrs. 415 421 26 262 412 50" 293 369 74" 3 22 98 - 1 3 389 377 27 255 338 51" 73 78 75 24 23 99" - 1 4 316 388 28 362 481 52 109 102 76" 11 29 100 - 5 372 367 29 232 273 53 82 91 77 10 16 101 - 6 350 307 30 457 583 54 78 91 78" 5 8 102 - 7 370 366 31" 166 201 55 148 167 79 - 11 103 8 353 358 32" 257 276 56 66 75 80" 13 23 104 - 9 267 296 33 23 228 57" 58 45 81" 2 3 105 - 10" 339 322 34 212 264 58 67 75 82" 4 5 106 - - 11" 262 294 35 408 459 59" 35 42 83" 2 4 107 - 12" 330 342 36 213 28 60 168 214 84" 2 4 13" 253 313 37" 175 208 61 30 31 85 2 9 Unk'n, 47 121 120 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No. 1. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. 1. F. I mo. 11 18 14 yrs. 63 50 38 yrs. 29 58 62 yrs. 6 8 86 yrs. 2 mos. 3 8 15 61 63 39 22 19 63 6 8 87 " 1 3" 6 7 16 73 73 40" 103 11 64 " 4 4 88" - 1 4 5 8 17" 55 66 41" 13 14 6" 11 18 89 5" 5 4 18 69 100 42" 21 37 66 2 8 90" 6 4 9 19" 42 64 43" 22 29 67 8 3 91 " 7 5 4 20" 60 91 44" 24 20 68" 5 92 8 " 4 9 21 " 51 69 45 " 61 73 69 3 7 93" 9 " 11 8 22" 54 90 46" 13 21 70" 14 15 94 " 10" 7 4 23 "51 77 47" 17 15 71" 6 3 95" 11" 3 4 24" 59 60 48" 19 23 72" 2 5 96 " 1 yr. 55 60 25 84 108 49" 20 2 73 4 3 97" - 1 2 yrs. 63 58 26" 44 58 50" 52 66 74 2 3 98 3 " 60 66 27" 30 56 51 "14 1775" 2 5 99 " 4 55 61 28" 63 96 52 18 21 76 2 3 100" - - 5 65 67 29 24 37 53 136 20 77 1 2 101" - - 6 53 52 30" 89 129 54 15 18 788 - 2 102 " 7 69 59 31" 22 29 55 24 34 9 " - 2 103" - - 8 c 55 73 32" 42 40 56' 10 13 80 1 2 104 - - 9 37 52 33" 31 45 57" 11 13 81 - - 105" - - 10 58 52 34 41 38 58 11 20 2 - - 106" - - 11" 63 52 35" 84 101 59 9 6 83 - 1 107" - - 12" 51 68 36" 23 33 60 27 24 84 - 2 13" 49 68 37" 32 46 61 5 8 85 - 1 Unk'n, 8 43 CITY OF LAWR,.ENCE, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 21 8 14 yrs. 50 55 38 yrs. 49 62 62 yrs. 8 17 86 yrs. 1 1 2 nmos. 7 7 15 60 55 39 28 29 63 11 15 87 - 1 3 5 3 16" 42 61 40" 74 90 64" 13 9 88 " 1 4 8 7 17" 49 68 41" 21 19 65" 12 16 89 5 4 5 18" 57 84 42 " 30 40 66 7 9 00 6 7 11 19" 44 87 43 " 24 26 67 4 8 91' 7 6 5 20" 65 103 44" 29 22 68" - 7 92" - 1 8 4 4 21" 32 74 45 51 53 69" 4 4 93 9 " 1 2 22" 49 102 46" 17 36 70 " 8 13 94' 10 - - 23" 69 90 47" 19 27 71 2 6 95" - 1 11" 1 - 24" 55 100 48 " 20 36 72" 3 4 96 " 1 yr. 58 57 25" 57 105 49 15 19 73 1 1 97 2 yrs. 58 63 26" 50 81 50 " 42 51 74 - 2 98" - 1 3" 63 66 27" 43 71 51" 11 14 75 5 8 99 4" 56 64 28" 57 80 52 22 18 76 2 4 100 5" 62 72 29" 51 54 53 " 18 18 77 1 3 101 " 6" 55 40 30" 76 89 54 " 13 14 78" 1 1 102 7" 55 61 31" 31 29 55" 24 24 79 - - 103 8" 51 61 32" 44 53 56 14 6 80" 4 4 104 - - 9 41 39 33" 41 47 57 11 10 81 1 105" - - 10 41 46 34" 36 49 58 12 10 82 - 106 - - 11" 40 43 35" 71 68 59 4 8 83" - 107 - - 12" 465236" 294960" 233984 - 1 13" 37 51 37" 31 26 61"' 9 785 - 3 Unk'n, 6 17 CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. 12 8 2 yrs. 67 66 14 yrs. 50 59 26 yrs. 28 70 38 yrs. 38 31 2mos. 6 7 3 " 54 55 15" 57 67 27" 29 55 39" 11 29 3 5 8 4" 42 44 16 50 80 28 " 54 76 40 " 86 114 4 11 3 5 54 45 17 58 78 29 " 24 39 41" 11 18 5 6 2 6" 45 32 18" 49 103 30 " 69 100 42 " 20 34 6 7 12 7 56 56 19 43 96 31 " 18 30 43 18 25 7 5 2 8 ". 49 59 20 50 94 32 " 35 44 44" 9 24 8 3 3 9" 42 49 21 41 69 33 26 37 45" 44 54 9 1 4 10" 68 44 22 37 97 34 " 21 43 46" 14 19 10" 2 - 11" 41 47 23 57 86 35 76 83 47 " 10 14 11 - 1 12" 52 53 24" 43 79 36 " 33 37 48 " 26 24 1 yr. 40 42 13 40 49 25" 55 83 37" 17 28 49" 11 14 AGES. 121 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No. 3-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 44 62 62 yrs. 7 9 74 yrs. 1 1 86 yrs. - rs. 51 " 13 9 63" 6 8 75" 2 1 87" 99" 1 52" 12 10 64 4 8 76 3 5 88" - - 100 " 53" 7 15 65 " 7 15 77 1 2 89" 1 - 101 54" 8 12 66 3 4 78" - 1 90" 1 - 102 - - 55" 23 38 67 3 3 79 - 2 91" - - 103" - - 56" 10 15 68 5 9 80 3 2 92" 2 - 104" - - 57" 8 7 69 1 2 81" 1 - 93" - - 105 " 58" 16 13 70 12 21 82 - 2 94" - - 106 - - 59" 2 5 71" 1 83 - 1 95" - - 107" 60' 19 46 72 " i 2 3 84 - - 96" 1 61" 4 5 73 - - 85 1 1 97 - - Unk'n, 13 25 CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No, 4. 1 mo. 11 9 14 yrs. 87 95 38 yrs. 59 74 62 yrs. 10 11 86 yrs. 2mos. 14 17 15" 90 90 39" 42 56 63 7 9 87" 1 3" 17 17 16 " 100 112 40 " 108 132 64" 5 5 88" - 4 4 8 17" 84 93 41 " 24 19 65" 16 24 89" - 5 6 4 18 " 98 137 42 " 47 40 66" 5 9 90" - 6" 14 5 19 " 97 120 43 28 31 67" 9 12 91 7 8 7 20 " 94 158 44" 26 47 68 3 6 92 - 1 8" 11 6 21" 68 113 45 " 68 92 69 4 4 93" - 9" 9 6 22" 84 118 46" 31 46 70 7 24 94" - 10" 4 10 23" 79 127 47 " 26 24 71 2 4 95" - 11 3 4 24" 69 135 48" 25 31 72" 4 5 96" - yr. 56 44 25" 68 137 49" 15 25 73 3 3 97 2yrs. 103 95 26 68 107 50" 80 102 74 4 3 98" - 3" 87 77 27 55 83 51" 12 17 75" 7 4 99" - 4" 72 90 2 89 122 52" 27 28 76" 2 9 100" - 5 87 70 29 " 63 74 53 15 9 77 5 5 101" - 6" 77 83 30" 100 148 54 16 21 78 - 1 102" - 7" 85 93 31 " 45 55 55 32 3 79 - 2 103 - 8" 93 76 32" 64 66 56" 13 14 80 2 8 104" - 9" 67 73 33" 50 45 57" 11 5 81" - - 105" - 10" 71 85 34 " 44 60 58 13 15 82 " 1 2 106" - 11" 57 70 35" 93 103 59" 9 10 83 1 1 107" - 12 7" 82 36" 61 75 60" 40 53 84 13" 65 63 37" 49 53 61" 6 5 85" 1 3 Unk'n, 16 13 CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No. 5. 1mo. 10 6 14yrs. 53 72 38yrs. 40 42 62yrs. 11 5 86yrs. 1 2 mos. 4 7 15 53 57 39" 28 41 63 8 11 87 3 " 5 5 16 44 65 40 " 53 69 64 4 7 88 - 1 4" 10 6 17 " 46 64 4 21 24 65" 10 8 89 5 11 7 18" 54 68 42 37 39 66 6 4 90" 6" 10 10 19 " 57 60 43 43 40 67 5 8 91 7" 7 4 20" 48 72 44 26 32 68 3 2 92 8" 6 6 21 " 62 57 45 " 55 35 69 3 7 93 1 9" 7 8 22" 55 74 46" 36 31 70 8 5 94 " 10" 4 6 23" 53 66 47 14 22 7 1 3 95 " 11 - 4 24 49 81 48" 36 24 72 2 4 96" 1 yr. 43 28 25" 57 78 49" 26 19 73 2 2 97 2 yrs. 84 88 26 49 71 50 39 48 74 4 10 98 " 3" 79 80 27" 78 41 51" 16 15 75 6 3 99 " 4 " 53 69 28" 72 64 52" 21 17 76" 5 100" 5" 68 80 29 " 53 50 53" 14 15 77 2 3 101" - - 6" 72 64 30" 81 78 54 " 21 15 78 2 1 102" - - 7 " 59 62 31 29 40 55" 21 17 79 - 5 103" - - 8" 57 60 32 " 42 47 56 15 18 80 2 1 104 - - 9 53 55 33" 41 41 57" I 7 81 1 1 105 - - 10" 55 54 34" 47 39 58 " 11 12 82 - - 106 - - 11" 41 47 35" 50 69 59" 10 6 83 1 1 107" - - 12" 60 52 36 " 47 48 60" 25 24 84 " - 1 13" 40 50 37 " 32 41 61" 3 3 85 " - - Unk'n, 14 13 16 122 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LAWRENCE, Ward No. 6. AGE. M. F. AGE. M.. E. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 3 5 14yrs. 43 33 38yrs. 34 19 62yrs. 7 7 86yrs. 1 2mos. 3 2 15" 30 49 39" 11 14 63" 1 3 87" - 2 3 C 5 6 16" 46 34 40" 41 52 64 1 3 88 - - 4 " 5 4 17" 31 40 41" 13 14 65" 8 1 89" - 2 5 3 3 18" 48 48 42" 17 33 66" 1 4 90" - 1 r6 " 7 4 19" 36 35 43 8 14 67 2 2 91 " 7 6 2 20 25 47 44 7 11 68" 3 3 9 2 8 6 5 21" 25 37 45" 34 33 69 4 - 93 1 - 9 4 2 22" 35 27 46" 11 13 70" 7 7 94 - - 10" 3 ( 3 23 " 29 33 47" 8 11 71 3 2 95 1I I- 1 24" 18 34 48 18 8 72" - 4 96 1 yr. 41 43 25" 33 34 49" 15 7 73 2 - 9 2 yrs. 40 51 26".23 25 50 36 40 74" 2 3 98" 3 " 46 33 27" 20 32 51" 7 6 75 2 2 99" 4 38 60 28" 27 43 52 9 8 76" 1 3 100 5 36 33 29" 17 19 53 12 14 77" - 1 101 6 48 36 30" 42 44 54 5 11 78" 2 2 102 7 46 35 31" 16 18 55 18 16 79 - - 103 8 48 29 32" 30 26 56" 4 9 80 1 6 104 " 9 27 28 33" 19 13 57 6 3 81" - 1 105 10" 46 41 34 23 35 58 4 5 82" 2 1 106 11 t 20 35 35" 34 40 59 1 7 83" - - 107 12 47 35 36" 20 16 60 34 28 84" 2 13 22 32 37 14 14 61 3 3 85" - Unk'n, CITY OF LYNN. 1 mo. 28 23 14 yrs.'270 294 38 yrs. 283 297 62 yrs. 64 86 86 yrs. 3 3 2mos.22 31 15" 318 350 39" 197 211 63" 79 67 87 2 3 3 22 44 16 309 339 40 323 352 64" 64 62 88 1 2 4 33 38 17" 313 328 41" 133 162 65" 72 102 89 3 5 5 27 33 18" 309 367 42" 217 230 66" 39 56 90 1 4 6 47 38 19" 274 336 43" 170 168 67" 35 52 91 1 - 7 24 26 20" 277 416 44" 128 170 68" 35 47 92 - 1 8 19 24 21" 285 336 45" 278 248 69" 28 40 93 - 2 9 20 25 22" 298 425 46" 130 152 70" 46 63 94 " 1 - 10 16 21 23" 284 361 47" 142 149 71" 20 32 95 - - 11 9 10 24" 283 403 48" 140 156 72" 25 48 96 - - 1 yr. 256 279 25 322 480 49" 112 136 73 25 35 97 2 yrs. 392 396 26 291 346 50 208 236 74 22 30 98 - - 3" 375 341 27 271 321 51" 72 72 75 29 43 99 - 1 4" 321 340 28 313 395 52 125 127 76" 15 25 100 5" 337 323 29 265 297 53 115 126 77" 14 18 101" 6" 300 335 30 373 418 54 105 107 78 11 16 102" 7" 327 316 31 206 234 55" 131 134 79" 7 12 103 8" 344 335 32 273 296 56 94 82 80" 12 30 104 9" 292 276 33 249 296 57 62 75 81" 9 11 105" - 10" 269 284 34" 215 282 58" 72 97 82" 3 7 106" - 11" 268 269 35" 351 388 59 58 56 83 5 12 107" - 12" 263 260 36" 235 252 60" 116 160 84" 6 19 13" 277 292 37 " 251 240 61 47 50 85" 5 8 Unk'n, 14 69 CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 1. 1 mo. -2 yrs. 8 6 14 yrs. 6 11 26 yrs. 5 7 38 yrs. 8 13 2mos. - - 3" 11 7 15 7 8 27 6 3 39 5 9 3 - 2 4" 10 3 16 7 9 28" 5 4 40 10 6 4" - 1 5" 7 7 17 6 8 29"'3 4 41 4 2 5 1 1 6" 8 7 18" 11 8 30" 4 5 42 3 6 6" - - 7" 8 8 19" 5 7 31 5 5 43 1 3 7" - - 8" 11 9 20 7 7 32" 6 3 44" 1 4 8" - - 9" 6 8 21 9 5 33" 4 4 45 7 4 - - 10 4 9 22 9 4 34" 3 4 46 1 3 10" - - 11 7 9 23 6 2 35" 6 7 47 3 6 11 12 - 8 24 5 3 36 3 6 48 7 5 1 yr. 10 8 13"C 6 6 25 3 5 37" 7 7 49 4 4 AGES. 123 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 1-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 2 6 62 yrs. 1 2 74 yrs. 1 - 86 yrs. - - 98 yrs. - - 51 4 3 63" 3 75" 2 - 87 " 99 - - f52" 5 3 64 - - 76" 1 88 100 - 88 - 100 53" 3 65 - 1 77" - 89" - 1 101 " - 54" 6 1 66" - 2 78" - 1 90" 1 1 102 " 55 3 5 67 1 1 79 - 2 91" - - 103" 56" 1 2 68" 1 80 - 92" - - 104 " 57" 3 - 69" 1 - 81" - 93 " - 105" 58 1 1 70" 1 82" 1 - 94" - - 106 " 59" 1 71 - - 83" - - 95 " - - 107 " 60 6 2 72" - 3 84" - - 96 - 61" 1 2 73" - 1 85" - - 97" - - Unk'n, CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 8 19 38 yrs. 13 19 62 yrs. 1 5 86 yrs. 2 mos. 1 1 15" 16 19 39 " 15 11 63 7 3 87 " 3 " 3 2 16" 14 11 40 " 15 9 64 3 5 88" - 1 4" 2 1 17 " 13 13 41" 8 9 65" 1 2 89 5" 2 3 18 14 21 42 " 11 12 66 2 1 90 " 6 3 3 19 132 9 43 4 6 67 2 - 91 - - 7" 2 2 20 13 18 44" 8 7 68 1 3 92 8 2 3 21" 12 12 45" 10 5 69 - 6 93 " 9 2 - 22" 15 13 46 7 11 70" - 5 94 10 2 - 23" 14 14 47 6 9 71" 1 - 95 - 11" - 1 24 " 11 16 48" 6 8 72 1 5 96 " 1 yr. 10 10 25" 12 19 49" 12 6 73 3 3 97 2 yrs. 21 19 26" 20 18 50 8 12 74" 1 2 98 " 3" 23 18 27" 14 14 51" 2 6 75 " 3 5 99 "I 4" 20 16 28" 16 20 52" 12 7 76 - - 100 5" 26 13 29" 14 12 53 7 6 77" 2 1 101 " 6" 11 18 30 " 16 13 54" 5 7 78 1 - 102 1 7 14 21 31 " 10 9 55" 12 2 79 ", - - 103 " 8" { 13 20 32 " 12 17 56 " 6 8 80" s - 2 104 " 9 17 17 33 10 15 57 3 7 81 - 105" 10" 8 12 34" 12 12 58 3 4 82 1 106" 11" 13 14 35 " 20 17 59" 4 4 83 2 3 107" - - 12 13 14 36 " 14 12 60 5 6 84 " 1 13 " 14 19 37" 11 9 61" 3 - 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 1 CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 3. mo. 5 5 14 yrs. 49 57 38 yrs. 63 54 62yrs. 20 15 86yrs. 1 2mos. 9 7 15 73 70 39 38 39 63" 13 12 87" 3 4 9 16 " 59 68 40" 62 62 64" 10 12 88 " 4 " 5 5 17" 69 51 41 " 30 30 65" 15 27 89" 1 1 5 " 3 6 18 61 67 42" 42 37 66 5 7 90 " 6 9 7 19 " 45 65 43 38 41 67" 4 13 91" 7 2 2 20 " 56 72 44" 28 38 68" 10 10 92 8 " 4 1 21 " 50 61 45" 55 53 69 6 7 93" - 1 9 1 22 " 58 81 46" 28 35 70" 7 16 94 " 10 - 3 23 " 49 73 47" 29 28 71" 6 10 95 11 2 24" 45 90 48" 36 31 72" 4 11 96 " 1 yr. 68 68 25 " 56 67 49" 17 26 73" 2 12 97 " 2 yrs. 80 82 26" 45 68 50" 32 41 74" 5 7 98 " 3 "' 66 80 27 52 51 51 18 16 75 9 7 99 4 61 81 28 " 39 81 52" 22 29 76" 4 9 100, 5 62 73 29" 62 62 53" 27 27 77 4 3 101" 6 63 49 30 " 60 71 54" 26 21 78" 1 102 7 73 47 31" 38 49 55" 23 27 79 3 2 103" - - 8', 73 61 32 52 62 56" 19 20 80 1 5 104" 9 58 60 33" 48 66 57" 14 13 81 1 3 105" 10" 68 53 34 48 65 58" 13 20 82 " 2 106" 11" 63 42 35" 67 76 59" 10 11 83" 1 - 107 12 52 48 36" 49 50 60" 21 30 84" 1 5 13 " 61 54 37" 65 51 61" 14 8 85" - 2 Unk'n, 5 10 124: CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 4. AGE. AGE.AGE. F. F.AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. Imo. 9 5 14yrs. 60 62 38yrs. 67 78 62vrs. 11 19 86yrs. 1 2mos. 3 7 15" 64 83 39 41 41 63" 19 13 87 " 1 3 3 16 16" 69 78 40 " 88 95 64 " 15 15 88" 1 4 13 11 17" 67 74 41 " 30 44 65 " 12 18 89 " 2 5" 12 7 18" 63 89 42 50 54 66 9 11 90" - 1 6 " 11 10 19 ( 68 88 43" 4G 42 67 6 13 91 - 7 7 10 20" 69 119 44" 32 41 68 6 9 92 8 4 4 21" 73 90 45" 69 55 69 4 9 93" - 1 9 4 7 22" 81 127 46" 33 32 70 7 16 94 10" 5 7 23' 81 101 47" 36 29 71 5 9 95 " 11" 4 4 24" 90122 48" 24 41 72 6 14 96 1 yr. 64 70 25" 107 145 49" 24 27 73 6 6 97 2yrs. 103 76 26 101 103 50" 50 47 74 6 2 98" 3" 101 77 27 88 92 51 " 13 18 75 6 9 99" 4" 67 74 28 97 115 52" 32 29 76 3 1 100 5 83 62 29 77 79 53 16 27 77 - 6 101 ( 6" 61 80 30 129 120 54" 17 25 78" 2 6 102 " 7" 59 75 31" 72 71 55" 25 26 79" 2 2 103 8" c 68 70 32" 76 71 56 " 23 13 80" - 7 14 9 64 54 133 67 7 57 9 25 81" 4 2 105 " 10" 59 65 34" 53 70 58 " 14 20 82 - 2 106' 11" 48 64 35 95 98 59 " 16 8 83 1 4 107 12" 56 60 36" 55 64 60 " 28 37 84 - 3 13" 45 63 37" 54 61 61 8 13 85 - 1 Unk'n, 15 25 CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 8 7 14 yrs. 76 68 38 yrs. 62 77 i 62 yrs. 13 19 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. 6 6 15" 75 78 39" 54 57 63 13 22 87 " - 2 4 3 16" 84 90 40 " 83 92 64 " 14 16 88" - 1 4 6" 5 10 17" 76 90 41 " 29 40 65 " 16 30 89 5 5 8 18" 62 91 42 " 68 63 66 9 21 90 " 6 6 6 19" 74 92 43 " 42 45 67 8 10 91 7 4 6 20" 58108 44 "33 47 68" 10 8 92 " 8r 4 8 21" 60 84 45 " 78 66 69 " 12 11 93 9 5 12 22" 66 108 46" 34 834 70" 15 12 94 " 1 10 1 5 23" 77 88 47" 41 39 71" 3 7 95 " 11 2 - 24" 66 93 48 29 29 72 4 8 96' I yr 45 60 25" 59 140 49" 25 36 73" 5 6 97 2 yrs. 81 6 26" 61 80 50" 49 50 74 4 10 98 3 83 64 27" 68 80 51" 19 10 75 " 5 10 99 4 66 73 28" 82 94 52" 25 27 76 2 7 100 " 5 79 71 29" 53 74 53" 28 24 77 4 1 101 - 6 73 81 30" 76 115 54" 25 28 78 2 5 102 " 7 71 73 31" 40 44 55" 30 34 79 1 2 103 8 78 82 32 6 76 56" 26 22 80 4 7 104 ),9 4 83 62 33 61 65 57 15 17 81" 1 1 105" 10 60 79 34" 50 71 58 " 15 26 82" - - 106 [1" 68 56 35" 82112 59" 19 19 83" - -107 12" 66 58 36 67 61 60" 18 36 84" 2 3 13 75 79 37" 65 51 61 5 11 85 - 1 Unk'n, 1 13 CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 6. 1 mo. 6 5 2 yrs. 93 112 14 yrs. 70 69 26 yrs. 56 68 38 yrs. 64 54 2mos. 3 10 3" 83 90 15 76 87 27 " 43 75 39" 40 51 3 " 7 12 4 92 86 16 " 69 76 28 " 71 77 40" 58 85 4" 8 10 5 74 89 17 " 85 87 29" 50 64 41" 30 36 5 " 4 8 6" 77 92 18 "83 89 30 "79 89 42 41 54 6 17 9 7" 96 79 19" 66 74 31 38 53 43" 38 27 7 8 6 8" 95 87 20 " 73 83 32 " 60 62 44" 26 31 8 4 8 9" 56 71 21" 69 76 33 " 56 71 45" 54 58 9 7 5 10 66 63 22" 67 89 34 " 47 54 46" 22 35 10" 6 6 11" 6 76 23" 53 78 35 " 75 75 47 26 37 11 3 2 12" 70 70 24" 58 77 36 r43 55 48 y 32 39 1 yr. 54 59 13" 69 62 25" 69 100 37" 44 57 49" 27 31 AGES. 125 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 6-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE... AE.. F. 50 yrs. 59 72 62yrs. 15 25 74yrs. 3 8 86yrs. 1 1 98yrs. 51" 15 17 63" 22 16 75" 3 10 87" 1 - 99 - 1 52" 24 28 64" 19 11 76" 4 8 88" - 1 100" 53 " 31 35 65" 25 24 77" 4 6 89 - - 101 54" 25 22 66" 13 14 78" 4 3 90" - 2 102 55" 35 35 67 12 15 79" 1 4 91 1 - 103 56" 16 17 68" 5 13 80" 7 9 92" - 1 104" 57" 17 13 69" 5 5 81" 2 5. 93" - 105 58" 24 22 70" 16 13 82" 1 2 94 - 106 59" 8 13 71" 4 6 83" 1 4 95 - - 107 - - 60" 32 49 72 10 7 84 2 7 96 61" 13 15 73 8 5 85" 2 3 97" - - Unk'n, 3 11 CITY OF LYNN, Ward No. 7. 1 mo. - 1 14yrs. 1 4 8 yrs. 6 2 62yrs. 3 1 86yrs. 2 mos. - - 15 7 5 39 4 3 63 2 1 87 1 3 " 1 I - 16 7 7 40 7 3 64" 3 3 88 4 cc - - 17 " 6 5 41 2 1 65 3 - 89 - 5 is - - 18 10 10 42 2 4 66 1 - 90 6 " 1 3 19 4 1 43" 1 4 67 2 - 91 7 1 I - 20" 1 9 44 - 2 68" 2 3 92 " 8 cc 1 - 21" 12 8 45 5 7 69" - 2 93 9 "c 1 - 22" 2 3 46" 5 2 70" - - 94 10 2 - 23" 4 5 47 1 1 71" 1 - 95 " 11 - 1 24" 8 7 48 6 3 72" - - 96" 1 yr. 5 4 25" 11 4 49 3 6 73" 1 2 97 2yrs. 6 5 26" 3 6 50 8 8 74 2 1 98 c3 8 5 27" 6 51 1 2 75 1 2 " 9 4 5 7 28" 3 4 52 5 4 76" 1 - 100" 5 6 8 29 6 2 53 3 4 77 - 1 101 " 6 cc 7 8 30 4 5 54 1 3 78 1 - 102 7 " 6 13 31" 3 3 55" 3 5 79 - - 103- - 8 6 6 32 3 4 56 3 - 80 - - 104 9 < 8 4 33" 3 4 57" 1 - 81" 1 - 105 10 4 3 34" 2 6 58 2 4 82" - - 106 11 5 8 35" 6 3 59 - - 83 - 1 107 12" 6 2 36" 4 4 60 6 - 84 - 1 13" 7 5 37" 5 4 61" 3 1 85 2 - Unk'n, I TOWN OF LYNNFIELD. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 7 4 38 yrs. 9 5 62 yrs. 3 2 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 - 15 7 14 39" 4 7 63 3 3 87 - 2 3 " 2 2 16 7 3 40" 7 8 64" 3 6 88 - - 4 " 1 3 17 8 5 41" 1 1 65 1 4 89 - - 5 " 1 - 18 " 9 7 42 7 9 66" 4 3 90 - - 6 " 1 - 19 2 8 43" 8 10 67" 4 3 91" - 1 7" 2 1 20 7 6 44" 7 4 68" 4 1 92 - - 8 1 1 21" 5 8 45" 5 5 69" 2 2 93" 9 cc - 1 22 8 10 46" 3 5 70 2 2 94 - - 10" - 1 23 5 7 47" 2 3 71" - - 95 - - 11 - - - 24" 6 6 48" 3 6 72" 2 3 96 - - 1 yr. 2 1 25 5 3 49" 2 2 73" 2 2 97 - - 2yrs. 11 12 26 7 11 50" 2 5 74" 3 3 98 - - 3 " 6 4 27 2 2 51" 2 4 75 4 2 99" 1 4" 3 9 28" 5 5 52" 4 3 76" 2 1 100 5 10 6 29 3 7 53" 7 1 77" 1 2 101 - - 6" 7 6 30" 2 2 54" 5 3 78" - 1 102 - - 7' 7 12 31" 4 3 55 4 9 79" 1 - 103 - - 8 5 8 32 6 4 56 6 3 80" - - 104 - - 9 ( 4 11 33 5 9 57 1 4 81 1 - 105 10 6 3 34 3 8 58 3 2 82" - 3 106 - - 11 5 5 35 6 9 59" 2 3 83" 1 - 107 - - 12 8 4 36 3 7 60" 5 5 84 - - 13 6 7 37 4 7 61" 4 1 85" - - Unk'n, 126 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. AGE. M.. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 - 14yrs. 14 18 38yrs. 10 13 62 yrs. 6 9 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15" 10 20 39" 8 7 63" 6 2 87 " 3" 1 1 16" 9 24 40" 16 10 64" 5 9 88 - 1 4 " - 1 17 12 17 41" 7 11 65" 5 9 89 5 5 1 18" 15 11 42" 6 16 66 4 9 90 " 6" 1 2 19" 18 12 43" 9 11 67" 10 8 91 7" - - 20" 11 13 44" 6 10 68" 9 4 92 i 8" 2 - 21" 18 10 45" 8 14 69" 11 2 93 " 9 " 5 1 22 " 7 16 46 7 9 70 6 10 94 " 10" 1 3 23 11 16 47" 10 9 71" 2 3 95 11" 2 - 24 6 12 48" 8 4 72" 2' 9 96 c 1 yr. 11 7 25" 15 7 49 4 5 73" 3 3 97 2yrs. 13 12 26" 14 6 50 12 12 74" - 5 98 3" 14 12 27 13 13 51 6 8 75" 4 6 99 4 27 15 28" 6 17 52 11 2 76" 3 7 100 - 5" 17 14 29 10 7 53 3 5 77" 3 2 101 6 " 17 10 30 15 19 54 7 15 78" 3 1 102 7 i 17 14 31" 6 7 55" 9 10 79" 3 3 103 - - 8 " 12 13 32" 8 13 56" 8 7 80" 1 2 104 - 9 16 6 33 7 6 57 5 6 81" - - 105 ( 10" 6 9 34 5 10 58" 11 8 82" 1 1 106" - 11" 23 12 35 16 14 59" 12 5 83" 1 - 107 - - 12 " 15 10 36 8 12 60 9 4 84" - 1 13" 17 14 37" 8 15 61" 6 5 85" - - Unk'n, 2 1 TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD. 1 mo. 8 12 14 yrs. ~ 72 78 38 yrs. 71 68 62yrs. 18 25 86 yrs. 5 2mos. 12 2 15" 85 63 39 47 52 63 " 19 24 87 " - 1 3 " 9 7 16" 80 77 40" 70 70 64" 14 23 88 " 1 3 4" 4 6 17 88 71 41" 41 37 65" 29 26 89" - 1 5 7 10 18 70 87 42" 47 60 66" 20 13 90" - 1 6 9 7 19" 65 66 43" 50 40 67" 13 14 91" - 2 7" 5 8 20 66 86 44" 27 37 68 14 16 92 " 8 7 8 21 58 61 45" 57 58 69 10 17 93 " 9" 3 8 22 58 82 46 26 33 70 9 32 94 " 10 7 4 23" 63 74 47" 37 31 71" 5 13 95" 1 11" 1 2 24 47 64 48 30 34 72 10 21 96" 1 yr. 48 52 25" 69 67 49" 41 45 73 10 15 97 2yrs. 110 90 26" 70 70 50 41 64 74 3 10 98 " 3 " 89 7) 27 68 48 51" 28 29 75 17 14 99 (" 4 80 87 28 68 67 52" 33 43 76 4 3 100" 5" 76 83 29" 50 58 53" 35 30 77 2 5 101" 6" 91 74 30 77 88 54 26 28 78 5 8 102 7 78 83 31 49 49 55 32 48 79 6 6 103" 8 85 75 32 63 61 56 36 38 80 2 8 104" 9 86 83 33 46 47 57 24 24 81" 4 7 105 10 " 84 85 34 64 55 58 26 24 82 1 3 106 11" 91 51 35" 64 63 59 17 19 83" 1 3 107 12 " 70 47 36 51 56 60" 26 37 84" 1 3 13" 66 65 37 55 57 61" 11 18 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 2 TOWN OF MERRIMAC. 1 mo. 2 4 2 yrs. 31 25 14 yrs. 26 15 26 yrs. 24 25 38 yrs. 17 16 2 mos. 5 2 3" 18 24 15" 14 18 27" 21 13 39" 16 16 3 " 3 3 4 19 23 16" 16 14 28 35 22 40 15 19 4 6 2 5" 26 22 17" 20 20 29" 1 11 41 " 7 7 5 2 1 6 20 14 18" 15 19 30 23 14 42 7 13 6" 2 3 7" 23 19 19" 29 15 31 18 18 43" 16 14 7" 2 1 8 " 20 12 20" 30 23 32 16 13 44" 13 6 8" 3 2 9" 18 16 21" 30 15 33 13 10 45" 18 12 9 3 4 10 12 19 22" 34 17 34 20 11 46" 10 6 10" 3 2 11" 18 23 23" 27 26 35 11 40 47 " 6 11 11" 1 1 12 11 7 24" 26 21 36" 20 15 48 " 6 12 1 yr. 21 20 13" 14 23 25" 47 23 37" 15 10 49 " 7 8 AGES. 127 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF MERRIMAC-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 9 20 62yrs. 4 9 74yrs. 3 2 86yrs. - - 98 yrs. 61" 4 9 63" 9 75" 5 3 87" - - 99 52" 8 13 64 7 9 76 3 - 88" - 1 100" 53" 9 7 65" 8 9 77" 1 1 89" - - 101 54" 7 13 6 3 2 78 4 3 90" - 1 102 55 8 11 67" 5 2 79 2 - 91 I - 103" 56 8 6 68" 2 4 80" - 2 92" - - 104 57" 7 3 69 6 4 81" 1 1 93 - - 105" 58 9 5 70" 4 6 82" 1 - 94" - - 106 " 59 4 7 71 2 5 83 1 2 95 - - 107 60 9 5 72 1 5 84 - - 96" 61" 4 7 73" 3 9 85" 1 1 97" - - Unk'n, 1 3 TOWN OF METHUEN. I mo. 10 15 14 yrs. 50 44 38 yrs. 25 17 62 yrs. 4 15 86 yrs. 1 - 2mos. 6 4 15 " 43 52 39 " 18 23 63 6 15 87 - 2 3 1 6 16" 40 45 40" 42 48 64" 17 15 88 " 1 2 4" 6 8 17" 44 38 41" 20 19 65" 16 16 89 " 5 1 2 18" 50 60 42" 22 30 66 7 6 90 1 2 6 1 4 19" 60 36 43" 9 11 67" 7 6 91" - 1 7 2 4 20" 68 78 44 " 15 20 68 7 5 92" 1 8" 1 3 21" 38 38 45" 33 39 69" 6 9 93 1 9" 3 8 22" 50 56 46 " 15 11 70" 9 5 94 10 3 1 23" 38 30 47" 18 22 71" 3 7 95 11" 3 1 24" 54 46 48 " 37 21 72 7 7 96 1 yr. 27 26 25" 38 53 49 " 17 21 73 4 6 97 2 yrs. 49 58 26 34 38 50 " 37 44 74" 4 3 98 3 28 32 27" 33 41 51 19 15 75 6 4 99 4 30 37 28" 34 43 52" 24 21 76 3 3 100, 5 32 53 29" 40 43 53 4 21 77 4 11 101 - - 6 " 40 44 30 " 30 43 54 " 14 9 78 3 6 102" 7 < 36 46 31" 13 13 55" 22 25 79" 3 5 103 8 34 50 32" 25 35 56 12 15 80 2 4 104 " 9" 27 41 33" 14 12 57 " 12 4 81 2 - 105 10" 34 48 34" 19 19 58" 9 7 82" 1 2 106 - 11" 29 36 35" 35 29 59" 7 12 83 1 2 107 " 12 " 35 46 36" 21 20 60" 29 20 84" 2 13" 29 28 37" 23 21 61" 8 6 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 22 49 TOWN OF MIDDLETON. 1 mo. 2 1 14yrs. 12 12 38yrs. 4 13 62 yrs. 3 4 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 2 15" 12 6 39" 11 6 63" 4 4 87 3 "I - 2 16 " 9 6 40" 9 7 64" 2 - 88 4 - 3 17" 12 9 41" 3 6 65" 1 2 89 " 1 5" 3 1 18" 17 16 42" 6 7 66 2 2 90 " 2 6" 1 1 119y" 16 10 43" 5 6 67" 5 6 91" - - 7 - - 20" 16 17 44" 11 3 68 - - 92 ( - 1 8 1 2 21" 6 6 45" 8 5 69" 3 2 93" 9 2 1 22 7 14 46 4 8 70 1 3 94" 10 - 1 23" 8 9 47 " 4 7 71" 2 2 95" - 1 11" 3 1 24 8 8 48" 6 3 72 2 4 96 - l yr. 12 7 25" 9 5 49" 2 5 73 - 1 97 2 yrs. 8 6 26" 7 9 50" 7 4 74 2 - 98 3 15,12 27" 9 12 51" 5 3 75' 1 5 99 4 10 13 28" 8 6 52" 3 2 76" 1 - 100 5 10 13 29 9 9 53 9 1 77 - 1 101" - - 6 11 9 30 6 10 54" 5 2 78 2 3 102 - - 7 10 13 31" 10 8 55" 5 3 79" - I 1 103 - - 8 16 12 32 9 7 56" 4 5 80" 1 2 104 9 8 14 33 9 8 57" 2 4 81 - - 105 " 10 " 12 7 34 9 9 58 2 4 82 - - 106 11" 14 7 35 9 10 59" 3 2 83" 1 - 107 - - 12" 9 9 36 " 7 6 60" 6, 4 84 13 9 10 37" 15 8 61 4 6 85" - - Unk'n, 1 3 128 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF NAHANT. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AAGE. F AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 3 14 yrs. 4 5 38 yrs. 6 10 62yrs. - 3 86yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15 9 5 39" 3 7 63" 2 1 87" - 1 3" I 1 16" 1 13 40" 10 18 64" 3 2 88" - - 4,,1 1 17 6 12 41" 1 5 65 4 2 89, 5 1 - 38" 9 8 42" 4 4 66" 2 2 90" - 1 6" 1 1 139 5 8 43" 6 3 67" I - 91" - 7 - 1 20 6 10 44" 5 1 68" 2 2 92" 8 " - 21 " 6 4 45" 9 5 69" - - 93" - - 9 1 - 22 8 13 46 - 3 70 - - 94" - 10 1 I - 23 5 3 47 5 4 71 1 1 95 " "11 - 24" 12 12 48" 1 4 72 3 1 96 - 1 yr. 11 3 25 9 18 49" 3 1 73" 2 - 97- 2 yrs. 6 9 26 3 10 50" 5 7 74" 1 98" - 3 6 13 27 8 3 51" 4 2 75" 3 2 99 - 4 10 8 28 8 11 52" 3 1 76" - - 100" - - 5 " 1 4 4 29 4 5 53" - 5 77" 1 - 101 6 I 11 9 30 6 16 54" 5 4 78" - - 102" 7 7 1 31 2 3 55" 2 7 79" - - 103 8" 5 4 32 5 8 56" 2 3 80" - - 104" - - 9 i 4 8 33 6 4 57" - - 81" 1 - 105 - 10" 5 6 34 2 2 58" 3 2 82 - - 106 " - 11 " 5 5 35 5 9 59" 2 4 83" - - 107" - - 12 5 7 36 5 9 60" 3 5 84 - - 13 4 6 37 4 4 61" 2 1 85" - - Unk'n, 2 14 TOWN OF NEWBURY. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs..10 6 38 yrs. 9 8 62 yrs. 8 8 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 2 1 15 9 5 39" 10 9 63" 7 5 87 - 2 3 " I 1 1 16 9 13 40" 11 11 64" 1 4 88" - 1 4 3 - 3 17" 15 7 41" 4 7 65" 5 8 89" - 1 5 (< - 1 3 1 8 "18 15 42" 5 9 66" 5 3 90 - - 6 ( - 1 2 19';915 13 43" 9 8 67 1 2 91" 1 7 1 - 20 " 4 9 44" I 1 8 68 7 4 92, 8 < 1 1 21 " I11 10 45" 11 9 69" 2 6 93 - - 9 " - 2 122" 19 10 46 4 5 70" 9 2 94 10 2 - 23" 15 22 47" 9 10 71" 3 3 95 - - 11" 2 - 24 < 22 9 48 8 4 72" 1 5 96" 1 yr. 8 11 25 " 23 9 49" 8 5 73" 4 8 97 - 1 2 yrs. 16 21 26 9 14 50" 8 6 74 5 4 98 3 11 14 13 27 12 31 51" 6 4 75" 1 3 99 4 " 11 24 28 10 13 52" 6 10 76 1 6 100 - - 5 1 13 3 9 29' 9 13 53 9 8 77" 1 2 101 " 6 3 1 5 16 30 16 11 54" 4. 4 78 1 2 102" - - 7" 12 25 31 -6 8 55 6 9 79" 3 2 103 " 8 " 16 12 32 11 1 2 56" 4 4 80 2 2 104 - 9 13 12 7 33 10 8 57" 9 3 81" - 1 105, 10 11 10.434 7 10 58 6 5 82 - 1 106, 13 "1 9 8'i35, 115 9 59 3 4 83 - 1 107 12 12 8 3,6. I 9 9 60 3 3 84" 1 2 13 " 7 12 37 8 11 61" 6 4 85" 2 2 Unk'n, 19 3 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT. mo. 10 11 2 yrs. 131 160 14yrs. 136 147 26 yrs. 81 122 38yrs. 81 97 2mos.10 7 3" 118 120 15 " 113 123 27 80 115 39 50 93 3" 15 14 4 105 125 16 " 132 123 28" 90 118 40" 123 174 4" 12 9 5" 145 131 17 " 146 131 29 " 75 103 41" 76 70 5 8 9 6 105 118 18 118 151 30 " 98 157 42" 75 103 6 ~ 11 17 7" 136 144 19 129 155 31" 77 91 43" 51 77 7 5 11 8 118 110 20" 100 175 32" 66 79 44" 63 71 8 ~ 10 9 9 118 116 21 " 115 143 33 " 78 66 45" 104 115 9 7 8 10" 112 96 22 " 97 136 34 " 59 97 46" 64 78 30 9 8 11" 111 109 23 " 116 151 35 " 86 137 47" 54 78 11" 3 6 12" 106 9 24 " 103 145 36 " 65 79 48 " 62 84 1 yr. 87 100 13" 119 118 25 99 140 37 " 58 96 49" 47 57 AGES. 129 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF NEWBURYPORT-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 115 128 62 yrs. 42 52 74 yrs. 22 34 86 yrs. 3 3 98 yrs. - 51" 43 62 63" 36 46 75" 22 28 87" 4 6 99" 52" 68 78 64" 29 46 76" 5 26 88" - 6 100" 53" 51 71 65" 47 46 77 10 21 89 3 5 101 - - 54" 46 60 66 " 22 42 78 9 20 00 1 1 102" 55" 65 64 67" 30 30 79 9 13 91 2 - 103" 56" 49 58 68" 25 47 80" 6 22 92" - 2 104 57" 53 49 69" 29 41 81" 7 9 93 1 2 105 - - 58" 40 59 70" 33 57 82" 7 13 94 - 1 106" 59" 35 39 71 20 28 83" 4 5 95" - - 107 " 60 ( 79 93 72 21 30 84" 1 14 96 ( 61 35 38 73" 20 28 85 5 12 97" - - Unk'n, 39 85 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT- Ward No. 1. 1 mo. 4 1 14yrs. 28 21 38 yrs. 18 12 62 yrs. 4 5 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 - 15" 17 17 39" 12 10 63" 7 6 87" - 1 3" - 4 16 " 18 17 40" 18 18 64" 7 8 88" - 1 4" 1 2 17 " 23 13 41 8 11 65" 6 7 89" 1 5 2 - 18 24 19 42 11 22 66" 2 5 90 6 2 3 19" 23 27 43 10 15 67 1 8 91 7" 2 4 20" 14 19 44 6 14 68 2 8 92" - 1 8" 1 6 21" 18 16 45 16 16 69" 7 10 93" 1 9" - 3 22" 16 20 46" 9 14 70" 3 14 94" 10" 2 - 23" 18 26 47" 11 13 71 4 3 95" 11 1 3 24 17 18 48 9 8 72 4 7 96" 1 yr. 7 16 25 21 28 64 " 1197 2 yrs. 24 28 26 " 13 12 50 19 20 74" 5 6 98 " 3" 22 8 27 15 19 51" 6 12 75" 3 3 99" 4 " 23 23 28 15 12 52" 10 16 76 1 5 100" 5 24 25 29" 12 13 53 12 13 77 1 3 101 6" 18 18 30" 17 15 54 10 14 78" 1 1 102 7" 28 26 31" 13 18 55 11 6 79" 4 2 103 8" 14 19 32 6 10 56 12 8 80" - 3 104 " 9" 22 26 33" 12 8 57 9 9 81" - 4 105" 10 " 21 17 34" 9 15 58 12 10 82" - 1 106 " 11" 18 18 35" 10 26 59 5 10 83" - - 107 " 12" 16 19 36" 13 14 60 7 11 84" - 2 13" 14 26 37" 9 17 61 7 10 85 - 2 Unk'n, 9 7 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT-TWard No. 2. 1 mo. - 3 14 yrs. 25 28 38 yrs. 3 13 62 yrs. 12 8 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 3 2 15 " 16 22 39 3 12 63" 4 8 87 " - 1 3" 1 1 16 " 20 22 40 15 26 64" 5 6 88" - 1 4" 3 3 17 " 22 18 41 7 11 65" 5 4 89 - 5" 2 3 18 " 22 32 42 13 11 66" 6 7 90 6 - - 19" 24 36 43 8 11 67" 6 1 91" - 7 - - 20" 23 24 44 14 17 68 3 5 92 8 - - 21" 16 37 45 20 21 69" 3 8 93 9 - - 22" 16 19 46 7 12 70" 5 13 94" - 1 10" - - 23" 22 24 47 7 14 71" 3 6 95 11 - - 24" 14 18 48 5 16 72 6 7 96 - 1 yr. 19 33 25" 12 25 49 5 11 73 2 4 97 - 2 yrs. 18 38 26" 11 18 50 20 22 74 3 7 98" - 3" 10 21 27" 11 20 51 4 7 75 4 3 99 - 4 14 21 28" 11 22 52 8 11 76 - 3 100" - - 5" 24 26 29" 12 17 53 3 11 77 2 3 101" - - 6" 317 19 3 26 54 10 9 78 3 8 102 - - 7 " 21 29 31" 12 14 55 4 18 79 2 3 103" - 8 21 24 32" 9 19 56 10 11 80 1 7 104 - - 9 21 10 33" 15 14 57 9 8 81" 2 1 105" - - 10" 14 12 34" 12 16 58 6 8 82" 1 - 106 -" 11" 18 13 35" 17 14 59 5 7 83" 1 1 107" - - 12" 18 13 36" 11 11 60" 15 15 84" - 3 13" 20 19 37" 12 16 61 6 3 85" 2 2 Unk'n, 15 17 17 130 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, Ward No. 3. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 3 4 14yrs. 15 13 38yrs. 16 10 62yrs. 4 9 86yrs. 2mos. 2 - 15" 17 11 39" 8 20 63 8 12 87" 1 2 3 " 1 3 16" 19 16 40 18 33 64" 3 6 88" - 1 4 1 - 17" 23 23 41" 12 9 65 7 8 89 - 5 - 2 18" 13 20 42 7 17 66 2 5 90 6 1 1 19" 19 20 43 8 6 67" 7 4 91" 7 - 1 20" 10 24 44 10 7 68 5 5 92" 8 3 1 21" 18 13 45" 16 15 69" 6 7 93 - - 9 1 1 22" 14 26 46 6 14 70" 6 8 94 " 10" 1 - 23" 15 27 47" 10 14 71 4 6 95 11" - 1 24" 9 22 48" 11 14 72 3 2 96 " 1 yr. 11 8 25" 14 24 49 6 6 73 - 6 97" 2 yrs. 18 15 26" 13 22 50" 23 20 74" 3 4 98" 3 11 10 27" 12 24 51 7 12 75" 1 10 99 4 " 17 10 28" 15 21 52" 11 8'76 - 5 100 5 16 9 29" 13 11 53' 10 9 77 - 4 101 6 12 9 30" 12 21 54 1 11 78 2 2 102 7" 15 17 31" 6 8 55 8 9 79 - 2 103 8 13 14 32" 12 8 56 4 9 80 - 4 104 9 10 13 33" 7 10 57 5 11 81 1 1 105 - 10 " 12 5 34 6 14 58" 6 9 82 - - 106 " 11 " 12 18 35 9 20 59 2 100 83" - 3 107 12 9 11 36" 11 11 60" 9 12 84" - 1 13" 19 11 37" 6 11 61 2 4 85 - 2 Unk'n, 3 7 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 1 - l4yrs. 22 22 38 yrs. 10 8 62 yrs. 7 9 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 2 1 15" 18 18 39' 7 14 63 3 7 87" 1 3 " 5 1 16 8 18 40 24 25 64 4 5 88 - 4 2 1 17" 29 21 41 16 9 65 6 7 89" - 1 5 3 1 18" 17 19 42 9 17 66 4 12 90 6 4 2 19" 15 22 43 7 13 67 5 6 91 7 1 1 20 8 27 44 8 11 68 8 12 92 8 3 - 21" 16 26 45" 12 15 69 3 2 93" - 1 9 1 1 22" 13 18 46 " 10 14 70 6 6 94 10" 2 1 23 25 27 47 8 10 71" 5 3 95 11 - - 24 21 28 48 10 11 72 3 4 96" yr. 10 10 25 21 20 49 8 12 73 3 5 97 2 yrs. 14 20 26 13 33 50" 11 17 74 - 6 98" - 3 " 24 16 27" 9 14 51 3 11 75 4 2 99 4" 9 20 28 14 26 52" 13 15 76 2 6 100 5 18 14 29 14 26 53" 9 12 77 2 3 101" 6 11 17 30" 16 24 54 8 5 78 1 2 102 " 7 15 13 31 11 20 55" 12 9 79 1 1 103 " 8" 15 15 32 6 14 56" 9 6 80" 1 3 104 9" 15 19 33" 17 6 57" 12 5 81 - 1 105" - 10" 14 16 34" 9 19 58 4 12 82" - 2 106 - 11" 16 17 35 20 18 59 5 4 83" - - 107 12" 15 10 36 10 8 60 " 21 20 84" - 1 13" 20 20 37" 9 19 61 5 9 85" - 1 Unk'n, 7 22 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 2 - 2 yrs. 33 28 14 yrs. 18 30 26 yrs. 17 18 38 yrs. 18 23 2 mos. 1 3 3" 28 25 15" 25 30 27" 18 26 39 6 12 3 2 3 4 14 25 16 " 18 30 28" 25 18 40" 20 35 4 3 2 5" 30 25 17 " 19 32 29 2 16 41" 14 17 5 1 2 6" 22 24 18" 22 30 30 20 39 42 16 14 6 " 2 7 7" 29 28 19" 24 25 31" 20 15 43" 5 15 7" 1 4 8 26 21 20" 26 43 32 19 13 44" 13 6 8" 1 1 9 28 20 21 19 26 83" 12 16 45" 20 27 9 " 1 - 10 27 19 22" 16 35 34 8 13 46 13 15 10" 1 1 11 26 25 23 " 18 26 35" 17 33 47" 11 12 11" 2 2 12 17 20 24 " 20 33 36 8 17 48" 13 11 1 yr. 19 17 13 20 23 25" 17 23 37 " 10 19 49" 8 14 AGES. 131 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, Ward No. 5-Con.. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 21 27 62 yrs. 10 12 74 yrs. 2 6 86 yrs. 1 1 98 yrs. 51" 9 6 63" 8 5 75" 3 6 87 2 2 99" 52" 11 12 64" 5 12 76 - 4 88" - - 100 - 53" 8 9 65 11 9 77 2 4 89 - 1 101 54" 10 7 66 4 6 78 - 2 90" I - 102 -( 55" 16 11 67 5 8 79 1 3 91 " - - 103 56" 2 11 68 4 7 80 1 3 92 " - - 104 57" 11 10 69 8 7 81 3 1 93" -. 1 105 58" 4 8 70 5 7 82 3 7 94" - - 106 59" 6 5 71 2 7 83" 1 95" - - 107 60" 12 23 72 3 6 84 - 2 96" 61" 3 4 73" 5 2 85 1 2 97" Unk'n, - 15 CITY OF NEWBURYPORT, Ward No. 6. 1 mo. - 3 14 yrs. 28 33 38 yrs. 16 31 62 yrs. 5 9 86 yrs. 1 1 2 mos. - 1 15" 20 25 39" 14 17 63 6 8 87 3" 6 2 16" 49 20 40" 28 35 64" 5 9 88" - 3 4 " 2 1 17" 30 24 41" 19 13 65" 12 11 89 " 2 5" - 1 18" 20 31 42 19 22 66" 4 7 90 " - 1 6 2 4 19" 24 25 43" 13 17 67" 6 3 91" 2 7 1 1 20" 19 38 44" 13 16 68" 3 10 92" - 1 8" 2 1 21" 28 25 45" 20 21 69" 2 7 93 " 9" 4 3 22" 22 18 46" 19 9 70" 8 9 94" 10" 3 6 23" 18 21 47 7 15 71" 2 3 95" 11" - - 24" 22 26 48" 14 24 72" 2 4 96 1 yr. 21 16 25" 14 29 49 9 7 73" 4 7 97 2 yrs. 24 31 26" 14 19 50" 21 22 74" 9 5 98" 3" 23 40 27 "' 15 12 51" 14 14 75 7 4 99" 4" 28 26 28" 10 19 52 15 16 76" 2 3 100 5" 33 32 29" 12 20 53 9 17 77 3 4 101 " 6" 25 31 30" 13 32 54 7 14 78 2 5 102 " 7" 28 31 31" 15 16 55" 14 11 79 1 2 103 8" 29 17 32" 14 15 56" 12 13 80 3 2 104 9 ( 22 28 33" 15 12 57 7 6 81" 1 1 105 10" 24 27 34"'15 20 58 8 12 82 3 3 106 " 11" 21 18 35" 13 26 59 12 3 83 3 - 107 12" 31 26 36 12 18 60" 15 12 84" 1 5 13" 26 19 37" 12 14 61" 12 8 85 2 3 Unk'n, 4 18 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER. 1 mo. 5 4 14yrs. 30 21 38yrs. 26 24 62 yrs. 7 8 86yrs. 3 2 mos. 2 3 15" 28 27 39 " 18 23 63 1 8 87 1 3I 2 4 16" 31 32 40 " 36 22 64" 3 15 88 - 4 3 5 17" 26 23 41 " 13 13 65" 13 9 89 5 4 5 18" 43 27 42 " 12 21 66 3 7 9 " 6 ( - - 19" 37 20 43" 16 20 67 4 10 91 7 - - 20" 21 28 44" 16 9 68 " 13 4 92 8 ~ - - 21" 40 20 45" 14 24 69 8 3 93 " 1 9 "I - - 22" 24 27 46' 15 11 70 6 11 94 " - 10 - - 23" 25 31 47 9 8 71 2 4 95 " 11 - - 24" 24 22 48 12 16 72 3 9 96 1 yr. 43 39 25 29 39 49" 13 7 73 5 3 97 2 yrs. 40 38 26 16 23 50 " 17 27 74 " 1 7 98 3 39 28 27 30 38 51 12 7 75 4 5 99 4 19 42 28 21 30 52" 14 9 76 1 10 5 " 40 27 29" 18 19 53" 15 6 77 4 - 101 6 26 47 30 42 31 54 9 12 78 3 1 102 7 25 29 31 14 13 55 " 13 9 79" 10 8 26 40 32" 22 30 56 16 13 80 2 1 104 " 9 31 31 33 17 19 57" 19 7 81" 3 1 105 10 21 25 34 21 22 58 8 8 82" 2 1 106 11 22 35 35" 17 26 59 9 10 83 - 1 107 12 40 31 36" 19 20 60" 10 15 84 " 13 " 20 32 37 20 15 61 4 5I85- Unk'n, 4 7 132 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF PEABODY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M F. 1 mo. 12 10 14yrs. 72 73 38 yrs. 45 73 62 yrs. 22 25 86 yrs. 2 mos. 7 15 15" 79 75 39" 34 48 63" 19 19 87 1 3 3 " 9 14 166 66 83 40 79 93 64" 13 18 88" - 2 4 "c 10.10 17 " 63 65 41" 27 27 65 " 19 25 89" 2 5 " 9 10 18" 68 75 42" 45 56 66 " 13 13 90" 1 6 ( 9 12 19 " 74 86 43 " 48 31 67 18 20 91" - 7 " 12 8 20 " 76 66 44" 34 29 68 4 12 92" - 8 " 11 9 21" 71 70 45" 65 78 69 " 13 16 93" - 9 " 11 8 22" 62 83 46" 39 36 70 " 17 27 94" - 10" 12 9 23" 73 66 47 " 36 36 71 4 9 95" - 11 " 5 2 24 " 61 89 48 " 36 38 72" 10 6 96" - 1 yr. 77 78 25 78 74 49" 29 29 73" 8 11 97" - 2yrs. 107 109 26 " 61 70 50" 78 61 74 6 8 98" - 3" 1 102 113 27" 72 72 51 " 21 30 75 18 16 99 4 " 93 93 28" 78 95 52" 28 26 76 4 10 100" - 5 " 108 98 29" 61 47 53" 29 29 77 7 4 101" 6 " 77 73 3054 78 102 92 54" 29 26 78 5 7 102 7 " 95 67 31" 55 60 55" 47 29 79" 2 3 103" - 8" 98 89 32" 50 65 56 " 26 31 80" 5 9 104 " 9 " 79 74 33" 54 54 57" 21 31 81 4 3 105" 10" 73 81 34" 60 56 58" 28 24 8 " 2 2 106" - 11" 70 67 35" 81 72 59" 16 13 83 3 3 107" - 12i" 74 65 36" 42 47 60 " 51 29 84 3 13" 79 71 37" 53 46 61" 18 18 85" 2 3 Unk'n, 2 17 TOWN OF ROCKPORT. 1 mo. 7 4 14 yrs. 43 45 38 yrs. 30 35 62 yrs. 12 12 86 yrs. 2 1 2 mos. 5 7 1 " 34 36 39' 31 21 63 7 8 87 2 1 3 <( 3 6 16" 31 47 40" 44 36 64" 12 17 88 " 2 4 9 4 4 177 40 45 41 12 15 65" 19 17 89 5 " 4 7 18" 43 60 42" 24 24 66" 5 9 90 6 9 6 19" 37 35 43" 24 28 67 " 9 6 91" 1 7 1 6 20" 38 49 44 26 20 68" 8 8 92" - 1 8 1 3 10 21" 33 31 45" 27 27 69" 9 8 93 9 cc 5 5 22" 36 39 4 " 25 22 70" 14 23 94 " 10" - 10 23" 40 46 47" 20 11 71" 8 7 95 - 11" 1 2 24" 36 58 48" 20 18 72" 10 6 96 1 yr. 42 46 25 " 52 39 49 17 18 73" 8 5 97 " 2 yrs. 55 48 26" 26 40 50 37 34 74" 12 3 98 " 3 52 57 27" 38 39 51" 20 10 75" 4 13 99 51 48 28" 44 40 52" 15 10 76" 7 1 100 5 43 49 29" 29 36 53" 27 12 77 4 3 101 6 42 44 30 " 57 50 54" 17 16 78 6" 3 102 " 46 56 31 " 30 21 55" 24 20 79 2 3 103 " 8 45 51 32" 26 31 56 12 10 80 4 3 104 - - 9 46 33 33" 32 33 57" 14 13 81 4 1 105 10 32 33 34 28 23 58" 13 12 82" 4 2 106" 11 25 49 35" 49 35 59" 11 1 83 3 1 107" 12" 39 39 36 28 39 60" 26 22 84 13 32 44 37 40 37 61" 13 4 85" 2 2 Unk'n, 49 9 TOWN OF ROWLEY. 1 mo. - 1 2 yrs. 14 16 14 yrs. 17 13 26rs. 13 6 38 yrs. 5 10 2mos. 1 2 3 8 7 15 12 10 27 " 10 7 39" 8 7 3 3 1 4 8 10 16" 16 9 28 " 11 6 40" 7 9 4 1 - 5 8 16 17" 5 13 29" 8 5 41" 7 15 5" - - 6 10 11 18" 17 11 30 9 9 42" 9 7 6 - 1 7 11 6 19" 9 9 31" 5 10 43" 7 3 7" 2 1 8 5 12 20" 13 10 32" 8 5 44" 4 6 8 - - 9 8 9 21" 18 8 3 " 3 4 45" 8 10 9 - 2 10 " 10 14 22" 9 15 34" 7 4 46" 7 9 10" - 1 11" 8 6 23" 12 7 35" 5 4 47" 8 4 11 12 11'5 24" 6 7 36" 8 9 48" 9 12 1 yr. 8 7 13" 8 4 25" 15 12 37" 5 8 49" 6 7 AGES. 133 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF ROWLEY-COn. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 7 1 74 yrs. 6 3 86 yrs. - 98 yrs. 51" 6 5 63 4 10 75" 4 2 87" - - 99" 52" 6 4 64" 6 2 76" 3 3 88" - 1 100" 53" 7 4 65" 3 5 77 5 2 89 - 101" 54" 8 12 66" 4 8 78" 1 -90" - - 102" 55 7 - 67" 6 6 79" 1 91 - 103" 56" 7 6 68 4 2 80 3 2 02" - - 104" 57" 3 5 69 2 1 81 1 1 93 1 - 105 58" 11 5 70 3 2 82 1 1 94" - - 106" 59 5 4 71" 2 3 83 1 - 95" - - 107" 60" 8 5 72" 3 4 84 - - 96 61" 3 6 73" - 1 85 2 2 97" 1 - Unk'n, - 1 CITY OF SALEM. I mo. 32 35 14 yrs. 252 279 38yrs. 140 208 62 yrs. 69 86 86 yrs. 3 12 2mos. 29 32 15 265 260 39" 121 143 63 51 74 87" 3 9 3 25 38 16 222 283 40 207 371 64" 50 64 88" - 5 4" 24 25 17 273 273 41 87 112 65" 84 121 89" 2 4 5 " 31 30 18 251 313 42 142 176 66 56 55 90" - 5 6 " 30 28 19" 221 285 43 115 128 67" 46 70 91" - 2 7" 23 22 20 224 338 44 88 124 68" 42 74 92" 2 4 8" 19 19 21" 211 276 45 25 277 69 " 38 51 93" 1 2 9 23 23 22 229 301 46 104 129 70" 59 105 94 - 1 10" 13 17 23 102 291 47" 105 103 71" 28 32 95 - 11" 11 11 24 227 264 48 112 162 72 29 42 96 - 1 yr. 209 188 25" 221 326 49 87 94 73" 27 46 97" - 1 2 yrs. 308 278 26" 177 245 50 228 286 74 22 30 98" - 1 3 " 274 279 27" 169 239 51 65 83 75 35 76 99" - 1 4 266 253 8" 204 259 52 107 115 76 23 26 100" - - 5 277 279 29 137 192 53" 89 89 77 11 18 101 6 252 262 30" 253 380 54 71 103 78 8 22 102" 7 " 276 244 31 120 144 55 115 146 79 12 24 103" 8" 294 240 32 167 198 56 88 99 80" 22 39 104" 9 " 238 234 33 137 180 57" 71 76 81 5 13 105 10" 252 242 34 143 164 58 85 98 82 5 13 106 11" 182 179 35 237 285 59 50 65 83 3 16 107" 12" 235 230 36" 140 172 60 126 196 84 5 16 13" 253 246 37 124 159 61 41 45 85 4 4 Unk'n, 2 18 CITY OF SALEM, TWard No. 1. 1 mo. 6 14 yrs. 37 47 38 yrs. 19 29 62 yrs. 9 17 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. 8 4 15" 48 36 39" 18 19 63 6 17 87" 03 (1 2 10 16 39 48 40" 29 65 64 7 9 88" - 1 4" 8 2 17 45 50 41" 12 16 65 " 23 28 89 " 1 1 5 i" 3 8 18" 51 51 42" 17 22 66 8 9 90 " 6" 8 119 42 49 43" 18 20 67" 11 12 1 0" - 1 7 2 5 20" 30 53 44" 11 13 68 9 15 92 - 2 8 2 7 21" 42 54 45" 44 55 69 5 13 93 " 9 " 1 2 - 22 43 49 46" 18 16 70 9 14 94 " 10 4 4 23 29 38 47" 17 17 71 4 5 95" 11" - 1 24 41 38 48" 20 21 72 3 10 96 yr. 56 34 25 39 52 49" 22 12 73 7 11 97 2 yrs. 58 55 26 22 36 50" 42 47 74 2 4 98 " 3" I 56 45 27 33 39 51 7 4 75 7 17 99 " 4 26 51 28 40 31 52" 13 11 76 5 4 100 5 54 41 29" 20 24 53" 11 17 77" 1 2 101 - - 6" 41 42 30 50 74 54 12 13 78 3 3 102" 7 45 43 31" 26 13 55" 24 36 79 3 6 103 8 40 39 32" 30 28 56' 10 14.80 3 9 104 9 45 39 33 19 22 57" 11 12 81 - 2 105 - 10 32 35 34 15 20 58 11 14 82" - 5 106 11" 30 28 35 61 53 59 8 13 83 1 5 107 "' 12" 35 41 36 18 17 60 20 53 84" 2 13 53 40 37 18 19 61" 12 1 85" 1 1 Unk'n, - 1 134 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF SALEM, Ward No. 2. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. Imo. 4 4 14yrs. 28 34 38yrs. 21 48 62yrs. 18 17 86yrs. 4 2mos. 5 8 15 " 35 46 39 18 31 63 8 16 87 " 1 1 3 " 4 4 16 " 25 40 40 " 26 56 64 15 16 88 4 5 3 17" 46 36 41 14 18 65" 17 23 89" 1 5 4 3 18 " 26 45 4 " 27 44 66 3 16 90 " - 2 6 2 3 19" 31 39 43 " 24 26 67 9 19 91 7 2 4 20 " 30 45 44 " 14 24 68 7 16 92" 2 1 8 4 1 21" 31 45 45 "37 43 69 9 12 93" 1 1 9 2 5 22" 40 66 46 " 19 20 70" 15 22 94 " 10 3 5 23 " 38 48 47" 23 18 71 4 6 95 " 11 2 2 24" 38 41 48" 21 3272 8 2 96 " 1 yr. 22 33 25" 28 54 49" 22 33 73 4 10 97" - 1 2yrs. 57 36 26 33 39 50 " 35 43 74 6 7 98" - 1 3" 41 47 27 " 29 46 51 " 14 13 75 5 20 99 4" 46 31 28" 20 53 52" 26 18 76 6 4 100 - - 5 48 46 29" 32 46 53" 13 15 77 5 5 101 6 36 25 30" 40 59 54" 17 22 78 3 9 102 " 7 50 55 31" 19 35 55" 18 23 79 4 10 103 8" 44 33 32 32 38 56" 21 21 80 6 9 104 9" 42 39 33" 28 39 57" 13 14 81 1 4 105 - 10" 30 42 34 26 31 58" 11 28 82" 2 2 106 11" 28 23 35" 36 53 59 7 6 83 - 2 107 12 41 28 36 25 40 60 " 18 37 84 1 6 13" 36 38 37" 20 31 61 8 11 85 2 - Un'n, - 7 CITY OF SALEM, Ward N~o. 3. 1 mo. 4 7 14 yrs. 30 30 38 yrs. 22 34 62 yrs. 7 11 86 yrs. 2 1 2 mos. 3 2 15" 30 32 39' 22 28 63 11 10 87" - 3 3 (6 4 5 16 " 25 34 40" 34 52 64" 5 7 88" - 2 4 " 1 6 17" 33 38 41" 13 19 65 6 13 89" - 3 5 3 1 18" 27 44 42' 22 24 66 11 9 90" - 2 6 (< 2 5 19 " 23 38 43" 11 23 67" 7 11 91" 7 3 1 20" 34 56 44" 8 15 6" 7 11 92" - 1 8 " 3 2 21" 20 41 45" 32 47 69 " 10 5 93 9 " 1 2 2 22" 31 45 46" 13 18 70 11 17 94" 10 1 2 23" 24 40 47" 16 36 71 4 9 95 11" 1 1 24" 32 50 48" 16 34 72 6 10 96 1yr. 23 26 25" 36 59 49" 11 11 3 7 " 3 9 97" 2 yrs. 39 36 26" 36 40 50" 31 50 74 3 2 98" 3 29 34 27" 27 36 51" 12 17 75 6 14 99 " 4 43 23 28" 29 37 52" 16 21 76 2 4 100" 5 21 35 29" 11 28 53" 14 24 77 - 3 101 " 6 23 30 30" 41 64 54 7 16 78 - 2 102 " 7 23 23 31 8 15 55 20 17 79 - - 103 - 8 31 25 32" 20 24 56" 12 14 80 2 6 104" 9 35 21 333 17 24 57 9 17 81 1 2 105 - 10 27 24 34 18 19 58" 20 21 82 2 3 106 11 18 24 35" 21 37 59' 11 11 83 2 3 107 12 " 31 20 36" 19 20 60" 16 34 84 2 1 13" 27 28 37 1 17 17 61" 10 8 85 - 1 Unk'n, 1 1 CITY OF SALEM, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 8 5 2 yrs. 56 52 14 yrs. 40 57 26 yrs. 25 48 38 yrs. 26 31 2mos. 3 9 3" 48 51 15" 48 42 27" 27 37 39 17 25 3" 7 2 4 " 46 60 16 41 48 28" 42 47 40 35 74 4" 4 3 5'54 50 17 40 46 29" 19 31 41 13 22 5 5 7 6 " 50 46 18" 50 52 30" 48 60 42" 31 31 6 1 8 7" 48 32 19 "32 52 31" 22 37 43 22 11 7 " 3 4 8 43 43 20" 43 61 32" 31 34 44 18 26 8" 3 4 9" 35 42 21" 33 47 33" 22 28 45 41 36 9 5 6 10" 50 47 22 38 50 34" 28 33 46 18 20 10" 6 3 11 34 29 23 36 38 35" 42 59 47 16 21 11" 2 3 12 " 32 41 24 31 49 36 " 21 35 48" 19 23 lyr. 37 25 13 " 44 29 25" 31 51 37" 26 30 49 12 9 AGES. 135 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. CITY OF SALEM, Whrd No. 4-Con. AGE. I. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. F AGE. M. F. AGE. F. 50 yrs. 34 54 62yrs. 10 15 74yrs. 5 8 86yrs. 1 2 98yrs. - 51" 8 18 63" 7 9 75 9 11 87" 1 1 99 52" 23 29 64" 8 12 76 5 9 88" - 2 100 53" 17 11 65 14 24 77 3 3 89" - 101 54" 10 21 66" 12 9 78" 1 2 90" 1 102 55 " 15 20 67" 6 12 79 2 4 91 - - 103 56" 14 21 68" 5 11 80" 7 7 92" - - 104 57 " 18 13 69 4 10 81" 2 2 93" - 1 105 58" 11 13 70 8 19 82" - - 94" - 106" 59" 8 12 71 6 8 83 - 3 95 - - 107 60" 24 32 72 7 14 84 - 3 96 61" 4 9 73" 4 8 85" 1 1 97" Unk'n, - 1 CITY OF SALEM, Watrd No. 5. 1 mo. 9 8 14 yrs. 71 76 38 yrs. 32 41 62 yrs. 15 17 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. 8 5 15" 59 65 39" 30 28 63" 10 12 87 " 1 1 3 5 10 16" 56 81 40" 4 85 64" 7 10 88 4 3 8 17 68 71 41" 21 28 65" 14 24 89 5" 7 4 18" 66 81 42" 21 34 66" 10 9 90 6 16 6 19" 55 66 43 22 26 67" 9 5 9 1 7 13 7 20" 54 86 44" 22 30 68" 6 11 92 8 5 4 21" 60 51 45 55 58 69" 4 7 93 9 9 10 22 " 53 67 46 25 41 70 12 19 94 " 10 - 2 23" 33 76 47" 19 18 71 4 2 95 " 11 4 2 24" 52 52 48" 17 37 72 3 4 96 1 yr. 35 34 25" 52 76 49 " 11 19 73 4 5 97 " 2 yrs. 69 66 26 " 44 67 50 " 51 53 74 5 5 98 3" 71 71 27" 26 49 51 11 12 75 6 8 99 1 4 77 56 28" 45 62 52 14 17 76 4 4 100 - 5 67 75 29 36 43 53 19 11 77 1 3 101 6" 66 80 30 55 81 54 17 15 78 1 2 102 7 74 51 31" 23 22 55" 22 33 79 2 3 103 " 8 82 69 32 33 60 56 15 13 80 2 3 104 9 51 65 33" 25 42 57" 11 12 81" - 2 105 " 10 65 61 34 36 34 58" 18 13 82" - 2 106 " 11" 41 49 35 53 53 59" 9 14 83 - 1 107 " 12" 73 60 36" 41 39 60 " 26 24 84 - 1 13 63 71 37 30 42 61 6 12 85 - - Unk'n, 1 6 CITY OF SALEM, Ward No. 6. 1 mo. 1 4 14 yrs. 46 35 38 yrs. 20 25 62 yrs. 10 9 86 yrs. - 1 2 mos. 2 4 15 45 39 39 16 12 63 9 10 87 - 3 43 " 3 7 16 36 32 40" 29 39 64" 8 10 88 " 4 (< 3 3 17 41 32 41 14 9 65 10 9 89 5 9 7 18" 31 40 42 24 21 66 12 3 90" 6 1 5 19 38 41 43 18 22 67" 4 11 91" 7 - 1 20 33 37 44 15 16 68 8 10 92 8 - 1 21 25 3 45 36 38 69" 6 4 93 " 9 2 - 22 24 24 46 11 14 70 4 14 94 10 3 1 23" 32 51 47" 14 13 71 6 2 95 11 1 2 24' 3 34 48" 19 15 72 2 2 96 1 yr. 36 36 25 " 5 34 49 " 9 10 73 5 3 97 2 yrs. 29 33 26 17 20 50 35 39 74 1 4 98 3 29 31 27 27 32 51 13 19 75 2 6 99 4 28 32 28" 28 29 52 15 19 76 1 1 100 5 is 33 32 29 19 20 53" 15 11 77 1 2 101 6 36 39 30 19 42 54 8 16 78 - 4 102 7 36 40 31 22 22 55 16 17 79 1 1 103. - s8 c 54 31 32" 21 14 56 16 16 80 2 5 104 " 9 cc 30 28 33" 26 25 57" 9 8 81 1 1 105 " 10 48 33 34 20 22 58" 14 9 82 1 1 106 " 11" 31 26 35" 24 30 59 7 9 83 - 2 107 " 12 23 40 36" 16 21 60 22 16 84 - 5 13" 30 40 37" 13 20 61 1 4 85 - 1 Unk'n, - 2 136 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF SALISBURY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 5 3 14yrs. 30 37 38yrs. 27 25 62yrs. 8 I8 86yrs. 2 3 2mos. 2 4 15" 24 34 39" 21 20 63 15 18 87 " 2 1 3" 6 3 166 44 28 40" 28 33 64" 21 16 88 4" 4 5 177 29 33 41 1" 8 24 65" 15 17 89.- 1 5 3 2 18 40 31 42" 25 2 1 66 12 12 90" 1 6" 5 5 19" 36 35 43 20 24 67 " 15 17 91 - 1 7 - 3 20" 35 33 44" 21 23 68 11 14 92 8" 2 2 21" 26 31 45" 42 36 69 " 16 1 1 1 9 4 5 22" 33 45 46" 22 21 70" 8 16 94 10 2 3 23" 37 50 47" 26 26 71 5 13 95 11" 1 1 24 38 36 48 12 26 72 7 6 96 1 yr. 41 34 25" 33 41 49 6 11 73 9 11 97 2 yrs. 46 39 26 47 31 50 20 25 74 7 4 98 3 48 46 27 32 27 51 10 15 75" 11 11 99 4 42 48 28" 38' 37 52" 20 23 76 5 7 100 " 5 40 33 29 25 34 53" 15 11 77" 7 5 101 " 6 39 36 30" 39 39 54" 15 16 78 9 7 102 7 34 47 31" 31 38 55 19 16 79 1 7 103 " 8 38 45 32 27 41 56( 17 16 80 1 3 104" - - 9 (< 41 40 33 36 32 57" 13 16 81 3 1 105" - - 10 " 24 33 34" 27 30 58 16 24 82 5 4 106" 11" 32 38 35" 47 35 59 12 14 83 2 2 107 - - 12 " 24 31 36' 23 29 60" 20 18 84" 1 9 13" 27 27 37" 14 29 61" 12 17 85" - 3 Unk'n, 2 9 TOWN OF SAUGUS. 1 mo. 6 3 14yrs. 30 18 38yrs. 12 20 62yrs. 5 13 86yrs. 1 I 2 mos. 3 3 15'24 25 39" 15 12 63 6 8 87 1 3 ( 6 5 16 17 23 40" 27 24 64" 9 9 88 - 4 " 3 3 17 " 20 26 41" 15 10 65" 12 5 89 - 1 5 " 1 2 1 " 26 31 42" 17 17 66' 8 2 00 6 " 4 1 19" 29 30 43" 10 6 67" 6 13 91 7 " 2 2 20" 26 38 44" 9 10 68" 3 9 92 - 8 1 - 21" 35 36 45" 16 20 69" 2 5 93 - 9 < 4 1 22 ( 24 32 46 12 21 70 ( 3 6 94 - 1 10 2 1 23" 24 29 47" 20 10 71' 3 4 95 - 11 < 3 - 24" 29 22 48" 11 10 72" 4 6 96 - 1 yr. 25 22 25 " 20 26 49 " 17 15 73 " 3 3 97 " 2yrs. 27 30 26" 13 24 50" 20 20 74 3 5 98 3 19 23 27" 13 27 51" 11 10 75' 3 2 99 4 36 25 28" 33 23 52" 17 7 76" 5 4 100 - - 5 19 22 29" 15 17 53" 11 10 77" 1 5 101 6 28 30 30" 24 28 54" 8 13 78" - - 102 - 7 24 28 31" 18 16 55 5 7 79" - 2 103 8 ~ 21 24 32 13 22 56" 18 100 8" 2 3 104 9 25 27 33 14 22 57" 8 11 81 - 1 105 10 17 19 34" 18 11 58" 12 11 82" 1 - 106 11 20 14 35" 1 20 26 59" 8 6 83" 1 1 107 - 1 2 22 16 36" 11 15 60" 14 7 84" 3 1 13 31 26 37" 17 13 61" 6 5 85" 1 2 Unk'n, TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT. 1 mo. 4 3 2 yrs. 23 26 14yrs. 17 24 26yrs. 19 24 38yrs. 14 14 2 mos. - 2 3 28 21 15" 9 22 27" 18 21 39" 15 16 3 - 1 4 18 24 16" 17 19 28" 22 17 40" 23 20 4 1 1 5 " 20 21 17" 29 22 29" 20, 27 41" 8 8 5 1 1 6 24 22 18" 10 23 30" 21 21 42 23 18 6 3 1 7 25 17 19" 16 18 31" 12 13 43" 13 9 7 - 2 8 29 21 20" 21 32 32" 17 21 44 8 8 8 - 1 9 " 23 9 21" 16 17 33" 17 17 45 18 12 9 2 1 10 19 22 22" 13 29 34" 15 21 46 7 7 10 - - 11" 19 12 23" 21 26 35" 22 30 47" 9 11 11 1 1 12" 25 20 24" 21 19 36" 11 11 48 11 10 1 yr. 19 22 13" 21 11 25" 16 23 37" 18 20 49 6 14 AGES. 137 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 17 15 562yrs. 5 5 74yrs. 1 2 86yrs. 1 1 98 yrs. 51" 10 8 63 8 8 75" - 2 87" I 1 99 52" 8 9 64" 4 8 76" 1 88" - - 100 53" 12 10 65" 2 5 77" - 2 89" - - 101 54" 9 66" 5 6 78" - 3 90" - - 102 " 55" 9 10 67" 7 8 79 - 1 91" 1 - 103 " 56" 8 8 68" 1 3 80 1 92" - 1 04 57 5 8 69 1 1 81 - - 93" 1 - 105 58" 9 5 70" 2 3 82" 1 94" - - 16" 59" 4 5 71" 3 3 83 1 - 95" - - 107 - - 60" 8 5 72" 3 1 84 - 1 96 61" 3 2 73" 5 2 85" - 1 97" Unk'n, 2 1 TOWN OF TOPSFIELD. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 8 13 38 yrs. 9 11 62 yrs. 3 4 86 yrs. 1 2mos. - 15" 11 16 39" 8 8 63" 5 8 87" - 1 3 " 1 - 16" 11 17 40 " 13 7 64 13 3 88 - 4 1 - 17" 8 9 41 7 4 65" 7 7 89 " - 5 "i 3 1 18" 15 17 42 4 9 66" 3 5 90" - 1 6 " 3 1 19" 12 15 43" 9 11 67" 3 5 91" 7 1 - 20" 18 14 44 3 9 68" 6 7 92" - 8 2 - 21 10 10 45 " 10 7 69 2 4 93 - 9 2 - 22 10 11 46" 5 6 70 5 10 94 " 10 " 3 1 23 6 10 47 3 7 71 3 2 95" - 1 11 " i - - 24" 11 - 48" 4 5 72" 8 4 96" - yr. 9 7 25 14 11 49 7 3 73" 1 3 97 2 yrs. 12 9 26 8 10 50 " 14 5 74 3 1 98 " 3 it 6 13 27 5 2 51 5 5 75" 2 2 99" - 4 " 9 9 28 7 13 52 4 5 76 1 1 100 " 5 14 3 29 5 9 53 4 4 77" 1 4 101 - - 6 7 9 30 9 10 54 5 6 78 2 - 102 " 7 10 9 31 14 4 55 7 6 79 2 1 103 - - 8 16 6 32" 11 14 56 2 10 80 1 2 104." 9" 13 7 33 7 7 57 9 5 81" 2 1 105 - 10 8 6 34 8 4 58 5 9 82" 1 - 106 - - 11 15 11 35 9 14 59" 4 3 83" - - 107 - 12" 9 16 36 9 13 60 9 5 84" I 13" 10 15 37 7 5 61 2 2 85" - - Unk'n, 2 3 TOWN OF WENHAM. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 9 12 88 yrs. 5 5 86yrs. 2 2mos. - - 15 12 8 39 " 8 7 63" 3 5 87 " 3 - - 16" 8 10 40 9 10 64" 2 5 88" 1 4 " 2 - 17 10 5 41 3 2 65" 4 2 89" - 1 5" - 3 18 5 5 42 9 6 66 4 3 90 " 6 - 1 19" 9 7 43 6 5 67" 1 - 91" 2 7 1 1 20 7 5 44 2 7 68" 2 4 92 - 8" - - 21" 5 9 45" 6 1 69 2 1 93 9" 1 - 22" 11 4 46 4 4 70 2 3 94 10" - - 23 4 6 47 1 5 71 4 2 95 11" - - 24 5 8 48 6 5 72" 1 5 96 1 yr. 5 5 25 8 9 49 7 5 73 3 4 97 2 yrs. 6 11 26 9 11 50" 6 8 74 3 1 8 3" 9 8 27 9 7 51 3 3 75 - 3 99 " 4".10 8 28 9 52 6 3 76 2 2 100 5 13 10 29 7 8 53 1 2 77" 1 101" 6" 13 6 30 5 8 54 4 7 78" 2 1 102 " 7 5 6 31 8 5 55 4 6 79 3 1 103" 8" 12 7 32 5 5 56 5 6 80 - 2 104 " 9 7 10 33 6 6 57 2 2 1" 3 - 105" - - 10" 7 8 34 4 7 58 5 5 82" 1 1 106" 11 9 14 35 6 4 59 3 2 83" 3 - 107 - - 12 7 8 36 5 5 60 6 6 84" - 1 13 9 3 37 5 5 61 2 5 85" - 1 Unk'n, 2 5 18 138 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF ESSEX. TOWN OF WEST NEWBURY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.M. F. MAG. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 31 29 38 yrs. 12 13 62 yrs. 9 5 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. - 15" 22 20 39 8 10 63 7 13 87 - 2 3" 2 2 16" 19 22 40" 15 22 64 ( 4 8 8" 1 2 4" 2 2 17" 30 18 41" 5 4 65 5 6 89 " 1 2 5" 4 - 18 26 23 42" 15 18 66 7 6 90" - 6" 1 2 19 25 15 43 " 10 12 67 5 4 91" 1 7" - 2 20 " 21 16 44" 8 12 68" 7 4 92 " 8" - 3 21" 19 13 45" 16 18 69 6 6 93 9 1 - 22 " 19 15 46" 11 9 70 7 6 94 10" - 2 23 " 23 17 47" 13 13 71 5 4 95 11" - - 24" 15 19 48" 17 13 72 5 1 96 1 yr. 16 16 25 11 11 49" 8 8 73" 7 4 97 2 yrs. 24 16 26 " 14 10 50 " 22 23 74 " 5 4 98 " - 3" 24 16 27" 10 13 51" 5 6 75" 4 - 99 4" 20 18 28 " 11 15 52" 11 12 76" 3 2 100" - - 5" 14 12 29" 12 11 53" 15 9 77" 1 5 101" - - 6" 24 19 30" 17 14 54 8 8 78" 3 4 102" - - 7 " 17 20 31" 9 12 55" 12 11 79 2 1 103 8" 24 21 32 " 13 14 56" 10 7 80 - 3 104 9" 25 14 33" 13 9 57" 9 3 81" 3 1 105 10" 22 20 34 " 12 9 58" 6 7 82" - 2 106 - - 11" 22 15 35" 12 14 59" 3 9 83" 1 3 107 - - 12" 14 24 36 10 14 60" 11 7 84" 1 2 13" 18 18 37" 13 15 61" 9 11 85" - - Unk'n, 1 2 COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF ASHFIELD. mo. - - 14yrs. 12 8 38 yrs. 9 7 62 yrs. 5 10 86 yrs. 3 1 2mos. 1 - 15 "' 16 15 39" 5 6 63 " 9 4 87 " - 1 3 " 1 2 16" 15 14 40" 9 9 64" 6 4 88 - 2 4" - 1 17" 7 13 41" 6 4 65 8 5 89" - - 5" - 1 18" 13 10 42 4 6 66" 4 7 90 " 6 - - 19 10 6 43" 3 7 67" 6 6 91 " 1 1 7" - - 20" 10 14 44" 3 7 68 5 4 92 " - - 8" - - 21" 7 6 45" 9 9 69" 5 4 93" - - 9" - - 22" 6 8 46" 5 6 70" 2 5 94" - - 10" - - 23" 11 11 47" 2 9 71" 3 6 95 " - - 11" - - 24" 7 9 48" 8 7 72" 4 4 96 - - yr. 16 12 25" 5 12 49" 3 3 73 " 5 2 97" - 1 2 yrs. 13 12 26" 7 6 50" 11 9 74" - 4 98" - - 3" 11 27" 8 8 51" 4 5 75" 7 7 99" - - 4" 8 13 28" 6 8 52" 5 3 76" 2 6 100" - - 5" 9 17 29" 9 7 53" 10 7 77" 1 2 101" - - 6" 16 10 30" 7 7 54" 4 7 78 2 1 102 7" 7 12 31" 5 7 55" 8 8 79" 6 3 103" - - 8" 13 8 32 4 11 56 " 11 7 80 1 2 104, - 9 12 3 33" 6 10 57 4 6 81" 1 3 105" - - 10" 6 3 34" 11 10 58" 8 12 82" - 1 106" - - 11 9 7 35 9 4 59" 6 8 83" - - 107 (. 12" 13 9 36" 9 4 60" 6 4 84" 1 1 13" 13 9 37 " 12 4 61 2 3 85" 1 2 Unk'n, TOWN OF BERNARDSTON. 1 mo. -2 y-rs. 8 8 14 yrs. 7 8 26 yrs. 6 3 38 yrs. 6 2 2mos. - 1 3 11 11 15" 9 17 27" 3 5 39 " 5 5 3 " - 2 4" 14 8 16 6 11 28 8 6 40 " 5 3 4" - - 5 " 12 10 17" 9 8 9 " 3 7 41" 5 4 5 - - 6 8 9 18" 12 6 30 9 13 42" 6 7 6" 1 7" 8 10 19 6 13 31 " 7 3 43" 3 6 7 - - 8 " 9 6 20 " 11 10 32" 4 7 44" 6 5 8 - 1 9" 11 11 21 9 11 38 6 7 45" 5 9 9" 1 1 10" 6 7 22 6 9 34" 7 7 46 " 5 3 10 - 3 11 4 6 23 6 7 35" 8 8 47 ( 10 5 11" - - 12 8 10 24 6 6 36" 2 48" 6 4 l yr. 11 7 13" 6 11 25 8 10 37 6 6 49" 6 5 AGES. 139 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF BERNARDSTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M.JF. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 4 11 62 yrs. 6 74yrs. 2 1 86yrs. 98 yrs. 1 51 4 4 63 " 2 2 10 75 3 2 87 " - - 99 52" 6 5 64" 4 2 76" 1 3 88" - 1 100" 53 4 7 65" 3 6 77 1 2 89" - 101 54" 5 4 66" 8 1 78" 2 4 90" - - 102 55" 6 7 67" - 5 79" 4 - 91" - 1 103 " 56" 3 5 68" 7 3 80" - 2 92" 1 - 104. 57 " 5 4 69" 1 1 81" 1 1 93" - - 105" - - 58" 5 3 70" 3 8 82" 2 2 94 106" 59 " 5 6 71 3 1 83 2 2 95 - - 107 60" 6 4 72 4 4 84 1 - 96 1 - 61 7 2 73" - 2 85" - 97" - - Unk'n, 3 9 TOWN OF BUCKLAND. 1 mo. - 3 14 yrs. 23 19 38 yrs. 22 13 62 yrs. 7 2 86 yrs. - 2 2mos. - 2 15" 23 17 39" 13 8 63" 6 5 87" - 1 3 3 2 1 22 16 40 " 19 16 64" 2 3 88" - 1 4" 2 1 17 15 22 41'.' 7 13 65" 4 3 89" 5" - - 18 23 14 42" 18 16 66" 5 8 90 " 6" - 1 19" 22 14 43" 9 13 67" - 7 91 " 7 " 1 1 20" 14 18 44" 2 11 68" 2 7 92 " 8 3 - 21" 15 10 45" 12 13 69 5 3 93 " 9" - 5 22 " 21 8 46 8 10 70" 6 2 94 " 10" 2 1 23" 21 15 47" 12 8 71" 1 2 95 11" - - 24" 16 13 48" 10 4 72" 3 3 96 " 1 yr. 19 17 2 26 15 49" 6 10 73" 3 3 97 " 2 yrs. 22 19 26" 15 15 50" 20 15 74 1 1 98" 3 ". 20 15 27 19 12 51 8 12 75" 4 1 99 -" 4" 15 22 28" 20 9 52" 11 3 76" 1 3 100, 5" 20 22 29" 17 12 53 11 8 77" 3 4 101" 6" 24 26 30" 36 14 54 6 3 78 3 8 102" 7" 21 22 31 14 14 55" 12 9 79" - - 103 8 " 33 22 32" 10 8 56" 8 9 80" 1 2 104 9 15 17 33 13 12 57" 7 81" 1 1 105" 10" 21 22 34" 10 12 58" 7 5 82 - - 106 11" 20 17 35" 18 14 59" 11 5 83" 1 1 107 " 12 26 13 36" 14 9 60" 7 5 84 " 2 13" 17 20 37" 12 9 61 - 5 85" - 2 Unk'n, 2 2 TOWN OF CHARLEMONT. 1 mo. - - 14 yrs. 10 16 38 yrs. 2 6 62 yrs. 6 3 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 1 3 15 6 11 39 5 6 63 4 5 87 2 3 - 3 16 8 12 40" 10 3 64 2 6 88 " 4 " - - 17" 10 15 41" 5 5 3 89 " 5" - 1 18" 7 8 42" 2 12 66 5 7 90 " 6" 1 2 19" 13 11 43 4 9 67 6 2 91 " 7 1 - 20 7 6 44 7 6 68 4 6 92 - 8 - - 21" 14 9 45 9 5 69 3 3 93 c 9 - - 22 4 5 46" 10 5 70 3 8 94" 1 10" - - 23" 13 5 47" 5 4 71 6 2 95 11" - - 24" 15 7 48" 4 8 72 4 2 96 " 1 yr. 9 6 25" 12 13 49 5 4 73 3 3 97 " 2 yrs. 7 10 26" 11 11 50 7 9 74 1 5 98 " 3 " 10 10 27 7 4 51 6 2 75 " 3 - 99 - 4" 9 9 28" 11 6 52 4 8 76 4 2 100 " 5" 12 3 29 4 11 53" 8 5 77 3 2 101" 6" 4 11 30" 7 8 54 3 7 78 1 2 102" 7" 6 8 31" 9 5 55" 5 3 79 2 2 103 " 8 " 3 8 32 7 4 56" 5 6 80 " 1 - 104 - 9" 10 6 33 6 5 57 6 2 81 2 1 105' 10" 10 6 34" 3 4 58" 2 1 - 106" - 11" 8 7 35" 16 5 59 3 8 83 - 3 107 " 12 i 12 4 36 7 1 60 " 11 6 84 1 13" 8 12 37" 4 5 61 4 2 85 - 4 Unk'n, 1 140 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED.. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF COLRAIN. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. Imo. 1 4 14yrs. 19 17 38 yrs. 9 14 62yrs. 6 6 86yrs. 1 1 2 mos. 1 1 15" 24 18 39 13 8 63" 6 5 87 1 1 3" 1 3 16" 15 21 40" 9 12 64" 7 3 88 4" 2 2 17 17 19 41" 6 11 65" 11 6 89 5" 1 1 18" 21 31 42" 17 16 66" 5 10 90" - 1 6 2 - 19" 22 17 43" 5 10 67" 2 4 91 7 4 1 20" 15. 21 44" 10 6 68" 1 5 92 8" 2 2 21" 8 14 45" 10 7 69" 4 4 93 9 2 - 22 15 17 46 4 12 70" 6 6 94 10 - 2 23" 13 14 47 5 8 71" 3 1 95 11" - - 24" 14 16 48 " 12 7 72 3 6 96 " 1 yr. 19 18 25" 20 13 49" 7 4 73" 6 1 97" 2 yrs. 20 15 26" 9 10 50" 12 8 74" 4 5 98 3 " 12 12 27" 12 15 51 6 5 75" 3 6 9,9 4 15 22 28" 12 13 52" 4 11 76" 3 - 100 5 24 13 29" 12 9 53 4 5 77" 3 2 101 6" 8 9 30" 11 9 54 9 10 78" 2 3 102 -, 7 " 22 19 31 " 9 13 55 7 5 79 7 3 1 103 8 17 18 32" 10 16 56" 5 7 80" 1 2 104" 9" 18 14 33" 13 11 57" 9 4 81" - 1 105 10o 17 10 34 10 6 58" 11 9 82" 2 2 106 - - 11 " 12 18 35" 15 10 59 4 3 83 11 107 - - 12 " 19 18 36 7 7 60 4 8 84 1 13 15 28 37 9 10 61 5 3 85" 1 2 Unk'n, 2 3 TOWN OF CONWAY. 1 mo. 2 2 14yrs. I10 24 38 yrs. 12 5 62yrs. 6 7 86yrs. 3 2 2 mos. 2 - 15 " 16 20 39 " 6 5 63 " 4 6 87 " - 3 3 2 1 16" 14 15 40" 5 14 64" 6 3 88" 1 4 I - - 17" 23 13 41" 9 6 65" 4 6 89" - 1 5 ( 2 - 18" 14 18 42 4 5 66" 2 2 90 " 6 3 - 19" 14 14 43 5 10 67" 5 4 91" 7 1 3 20" 11 13 44 6 9 68." 2 4 92 - 8" 4 1 21" 15 8 45 8 12 69 " 3 8 93" 9 - - 22" 6 14 46 8 14 70" 5 2 94 10 2 2 23" 17 7 47 5 4 71" - 5 95 - 11" 1 - 24" 16 10 48" 10 7 72 1 5 96" 1 yr. 13 5 25" 14 14 49 4 7 73" 5 5 97" 1 2 yrs. 17 14 26" 5 11 50 " 11 7 74" 3 4 98 " 3 " 17 17 27" 10 10 51" 4 12 75 4 4 99' 4" 17 13 28" 12 6 52" 9 2 6 2 2 100 - - 5" 16 13 29" 9 11 53 8 7 7 7" 2 - 101 - - 6" 13 8 30 8 9 54 9 3 78" 5 5 102 - 7" 19 11 31" 3 8 55 5 6 79" 2 - 103 " - 8 16 1 2 2" 4 9 56 10 5 80 " 2 2 104 9 16 10 33" 13 10 57 2 7 81" 2 3 105 - - 10" 15 16 34" 6 10 58 " 10 9 82" 2 - 106 - - 11" 14 13 35" 12 11 59" 7 1 83" 1 1 107" - - 12 " 12 10 36" 16 10 60 3 4 84" 1 13" 12 20 37 9 10 61 3 5 85 2 - Unk'n, 11 3 TOWN OF DEERFIELD. 1 mo. 5 4 2 yrs. 40 40 14 yrs. 26 44 26 yrs. 21 28 38 yrs. 12 22 2mos. 3 3 3" 42 41 15" 37 36 27 28 27 39 " 8 12 3 5 4 4" 47 37 16 32 28 28" 24 34 40" 30 33 4 2 4 5" 41 37 17" 46 37 29" 30 21 41 " 11I 18 5 3 1 6" 33 33 18 36 40 30 30 29 42'15 18 6 8 3 7" 40 37 19 27 30 31( 16 11 43 20 21 7 3 6 8 ( 38 32 20 ( 28 49 32 ( 21 18 44 8 30 8 3 8 9" 43 28 21 34 21 33" 16 25 45" 25 22 9" 3 3 10" 45 35 22" 36 36 34 15 23 46" 21 16 10 6 2 11" 27 36 23" 30 25 35" 31 22 47 17 17 11" 3 - 12" 39 39 24" 28 33 36" 26 24 48 9 14 1 yr. 32 25 13" 40 34 25" 27 23 37" 17 16 49 9 15 AGES. 141 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF DEERFIELD-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 28 26 62 yrs. 8 8 74 yrs. 4 2 86 yrs. 3 4 98 yrs. 51" 18 5 63" 10 10 75" 5 11 87 " - 99 52" 13 22 64 4 19 76" 4 4 88 1 - 100" - - 53" 16 14 65 9 7 77 - 2 89 - - 101" 54" 17 10 66 5 9 78 9 5 90 - - 102 55" 13 15 67 6 8 79 3 4 91 - - 103 56 " 16 17 68" 4 6 80 1 3 92 - - 104 57" 9 10 69 7 9 81 3 3 93 - - 105 58" 10 18 70" 10 4 82" 1 - 94" - 106 59" 9 8 71" 6 6 83 1 2 95" - - 107 60" 21 9 72" 1 6 84 2 - 96 - 61" 9 7 73" 4 5 85" 1 1 97" - - Unk'n, 2 3 TOWN OF ERVING. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs. 9 10 38 yrs. 7 4 62 yrs. 2 - 86 yrs. - - 2 mos. - 4 15 8 4 39 4 2 63 - 1 87" - 3 - 1 16 6 5 40" 10 4 64 3 1 88" 1 4 1 1 17 5 6 41 7 4 65 3 2 89 - 5" 2 2 18" 14 5 42 6 3 66 " 2 90" 6 1 - 19 10 8 43" 2 3 67" 1 1 91 7 " 1 - 1120 10 8 44 1 1 68" 3 2 92 8 2 - 21 9 6 45 10 4 69" 1 2 93 9" 1 2 22" 6 5 46 3 2 70" 1 1 94 10 - - 23" 8 9 47" 2 4 71 1 2 95 11 - - 24 7 5 48 1 3 72 1 1 96 lyr. 6 5 25 8 8 49 4 1 73 - 2 97 2 yrs. 15 8 26 4 11 50' 6 5 74 - 1 98 - 3 ~ 12 9 27 12 7 51 4 5 75 4 1 99 4" 9 7 28 3 10 52 5 4 76 - - 100 5 10 7 29 " 10 8 53" 1 2 77 - - 101 6 7 8 30" 9 9 54" 4 4 78 - 1 102 - 7 12 10 31 3 5 55 3 2 79 - - 103 " 8 06 8 32" 12 10 56" 2 1 80" - - 104 " 9" 3 5 33 4 9 57 2 2 81" 1 105 " 10" 10 5 34 7 3 58" 5 2 82" - 1 106" - - 11" 6 5 35" 8 5 59" - 1 83" 1 1 107 " 12 6 9 36 5 4 60 4 4 84 - 13" 5 5 37" 4 6 61" 1 3 85 - - Unk'n, 7 9 TOWN OF GILL. 1 mo. - - 14yrs 6 5 38 yrs. 3 5 62 yrs. 3 4 86 yrs. 2mos. - 2 15" 6 7 39" 2 6 63" 4 4 87 " - - 3" - 1 16" 4 6 40 4 2 64 6 3 88" 2 2 4" 1 - 17 11 5 41" 2 4 65 4 1 89" - 1 5" - - 1 " 8 9 42 6 6 66" 1 5 90 " 6" - 1 19" 7 10 43 2 2 67 1 1 91" 7" - - 20 8 7 44 3 1 68" 1 3 92" - - 8" - - 21 6 3 45 3 5 69 1 - 93 " 9 - - 22" 8 5 46 3 3 70 - 3 94" - 1 10" 1 - 23 6 3 47 2 4 71 3 3 95" - 11" - - 24 4 7 48 4 2 72" 1 - 96 1 yr. 3 7 25 3 6 49 6 3 73" - 3 97" 2 yrs. 5 7 26 4 5 50 7 5 74" 1 2 98 3" 6 8 27" 1 6 51 3 2 75" 2 1 99 4" 9 7 28" 6 4 52 7 4 76" 1 1 100 5 ( 10 5 29 7 4 53 4 4 77 - - 101" 6 2 6 30" 8 2 54 1 6 78 - 1 102 7" 7 8 31 2 4 55 6 4 79" 1 3 103 8" 6 2 32 2 3 56 1 5 80" - - 104 9 3 9 33" 4 3 57 2 5 81 1 1 105 10" 10 9 34 4 3 58" 7 1 82" - - 106 11" 3 5 35" 3 8 59 5 4 83" - 2 107 12" 12 3 36" 8 5 60" 4 2 84 13" 6 - 37" 2 3 61" 1 3 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 1 1 142 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF GREENFIELD. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 2 14yrs. 46 33 38yrs. 22 20 62yrs. 5 13 86yrs. 2 2mos. 3 2 15 " 27 39 39" 22 22 63" 10 9 87" 1 1 3 5 4 16 " 26 47 40" 31 37 64" 6 4 88 1 4 3 4 17" 39 44 41 " 11 15 65 " 12 10 89" 1 5 - 3 18 " 31 45 42 " 11 21 66 6 10 90 " 6 " 4 3 19 24 37 43 " 10 16 67" 7 7 91 7 " 3 5 20" 25 41 44 " 11 15 68 6 8 9 " 8" 6 4 21 " 32 35 45 " 31 40 69 9 3 93 " 9 2 2 22" 32 31 46 " 12 24 70 6 6 94 10 4 - 23" 25 20 47 " 22 26 71" 2 7 95 11" 2 - 24" 28 38 48 " 15 18 72 4 5 96" - 1 1 yr. 24 29 25" 34 45 49" 17 15 73 5 3 97 - 1 2yrs. 42 40 26" 27 44 50" 28 38 74 2 5 98 " - 1 3" 41 37 27" 25 33 51" 14 14 75 6 8 99 i 4" 34 44 28" 37 25 52" 14 9 76" 7 5 100 - 5" 32 35 29" 26 26 53" 23 18 77 2 4 101 - - 6" 34 29 30" 33 52 54" 13 15 78 2 3 102 - - 7 Is 29 43 31 " 21 14 55" 22 15 79 - 5 103 4 8 c 28 27 32 ( 22 34 56 ( 13 12 80 5 7 104 ( 9" 36 29 33" 19 19 57" 11 16 81 2 2 105 - 10 31 35 34' 23 21 58" 12 11 82 3 3 106 - 11C" 27 19 35" 3 35 59" 7 10 83" 2 2 107 " 12" 32 28 36" 22 26 60 20 22 84 - 3 13 " 27 34 37" 21 23 61 3 13 85 2 1 Unk'n, 10 21 TOWN OF HAWLEY. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 5 7 38 yrs. 6 5 62yrs,. - 1 86 yrs. - 2 2 mos. 2 1 15 6 8 39" 4 4 63 2 2 87 2 - 3 I - - 16 4 2 40" 3 4 64 2 - 88" 1 4 " 1 - 17 10 6 41 6 3 65 " 1 3 89" - 1 5 1 - 18 9 6 42 6 3 66 3 4 90 1 6 - - 19 5 5 43 2 3 67 3 1 91" 7 - - 20 8 4 44" 5 4 68 2 1 92 8 1 - 21" 3 3 45" 4 3 69" 3 3 93 " 9 2 1 22 5 2 46 - 1 70 1 - 94 " 10" - - 23"9 2 3 47" 2 2 71 "t 3 3 95 - 11 - - - 24" 4 3 48" 3 2 72 3 1 96 (" 1 yr. 4 3 25 3 2 49 - 2 73 1 97 " 2yrs. 9 3 26 2 3 50 3 1 74 1 1 98 3 3 8 27 1 2 51 2 - 75 1 1 99 " 4" 5 5 28" 2 2 52" 2 3 76" 3 2 100 " 5 7 5 29 1 5 53 1 1 77 3 - 101 " 6" 8 7 30" 2 4 54" 3 3 78 1 2 102 " 7" 8 9 31" 3 3 55 " 4 2 79 - - 103 " 8 " 12 10 32 2 5 56" 3 1 80" - 1 104 - - 9 8 4 33 5 5 57 4 1 81 - 1 105 - 10 12 8 34 2 5 58 2 5 82 - 1 106" - - 11" 6 9 35" 8 4 59" 3 2 83" 1 - 107 " 12" 8 5 36. 5 4 60 - - 84" I - 13 8 5 37 5 8 61 1 1 85" - Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF HEATH. 1 mo. 1 - 2 yrs. 6 7 14 yrs. 6 6 26yrs. 2 4 38 yrs. 2 4 2mos. - - 3 6 2 15 9 6 27 " 5 3 39" 3 3 3 1 - 4 3 7 16" 2 6 28 2 2 40" 3 4 4 " 1 1 5 6 8 17 3 6 29 4 41 " 5 2 5 " - - 6 5 7 18 4 6 30 3 42 " 2 3 6 - - 7 " 3 5 19" 5 3 4 2 43" 3 5 7 - - 8 8 5 20 5 7 32 1 3 44" 4 5 8 - - 9 5 5 21 3 3 33 4 7 45" 3 8 9" - 2 10 9 3 22 6 2 34 4 4 46" 3 7 10" - - 11" 1 14 23 4 6 35 4 2 47 " 3 3 11" - - 12 6 7 24 - - 36 8 4 48" 3 1 1 yr. 7 6 13 5 5 i25 2 3 37 4 7 49 " 1 2 AGES. 143 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF HEATH-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 2 1 62yrs. 1 2 74 yrs. 2 1 86yrs. 1 98 yrs. - 51" 1 5 63" 3 3 75" - - 87" 2 - 99" 52" 5 2 64" - 4 76" - 1 88" - - 100 " 53" 4 3 65" 2 - 77 3 1 89" - - 101 54" 4 2 66" 1 1 78 - 3 90" - - 102 55" 4 4 67" 1 3 79 1 2 91 - 103 - 56" 1 1 68" 1 3 80" - - 92" - - 104 " 57 3 4 69" 2 1 81" - 1 93" - - 105 58" - 70 1 2 82" 2 - 94" - - 106 -< 59" 2 - 71" 2 - 83" 1 - 95 - - 107 " 60" 2 2 72 2 - 84" 2 - 96 - - 61" 2 1 73" - - 85 - - 97" Unk'n, - TOWN OF LEVERETT. 1mo. 1 - 14yrs. 7 6 38 yrs. 13 2 62 yrs. 4 1 86yrs. - 2 2mos. - 1 15" 9 6 39" 4 4 63 87" 3 - 1 3" 1 1 16" 9 5 40" 7 6 64 5 1 8" - 4 3 - 17 8 8 41" 6 4 65 6 4 89" 5 1 1 18 7 1 42" 2 3 66 1 2 - 90 6" - 1 19 3 4 43 6 3 67 1 7 91 " 7" 2 1 20 9 10 44" 2 8 68 3 5 92 8 - 2 21" 5 10 45" 1 8 69 4 5 93" 9" 3 1 22" 5 7 46" 3 3 70 4 1 94" 10 1 1 23 3 8 47" 4 3 71 1 2 95" 11 - - 21 7 3 48" 6 4 72 2 - 96 1 yr. 3 5 25" 5 13 49" 1 6 73 3 1 97 2yrs. 6 9 26 7 8 50" 6 4 74 2 2 98 3" 12 5 27 10 5 51 3 5 75 5 1 99 4 " 11 10 28 7 7 52" 3 3 76 3 2 100 - - 5 4 6 29 8 3 53" 3 2 77 2 - 101 " 6" 7 7 30 6 11 54 6 3 78 2 3 102 7" 9 8 31 7 8 55 7 1 79" 1 1 103 " 8 7 3 32 5 6 56 1 2 80" 1 1 104 " 9" 6 8 33 4 7 57" 9 6 81 2 1 105 10 4 3 34" 5 7 58" 7 5 82 1 2 106 " 11" 12 7 35" 2 10 59" 5 5 83 2 - 107 - - 12" 3 6 36 4 6 60" 7 5 84 - 2 13 9 5 37" 2 5 61" 4 5 85 - - Unk'n, 3 TOWN OF LEYDEN. 1 mo. - 14 yrs. 8 5 38 yrs. 2 - 62yrs. - 2 86 yrs. 2 2mos. - - 16 9 4 39 " 4 1 63 3 6 87 " 3 " 1 - 16" 2 5 40 4 4 64 5 2 88 4 - - 17 4 2 41" - 65 3 3 89 5 1 - 18" 3 6 42 1 5 66 1 1 90 6 - 2 19 2 7 43 2 2 67" 1 4 91 7 - - 20" 4 3 44" 1 - 68 4 1 92 8 - - 21" 4 2 45 8 2 69 - 1 93 " 9 - - 22 4 2 46" 2 4 70 3 2 94" 10 2 23 7 4 47 3 2 71 3 1 95 11 - 24 3 5 48" 2 1 72 2 1 96" lyr. 8 5 25 - - 49 2 4 73 1 - 97 2 yrs 6 11 26 6 2 50" 1 3 74 1 2 98" 3 4 6 27 4 7 51 - 1 75 2 2 99" 4 8 9 28 2 7 52" 2 1 76 1 - 100" 5 8 4 29 5 1 53" 2 1 77 1 - 101 6 < 3 8 00" 2 - 54" 1 1 78 1 1 102 " 7 7 5 31 3 2 55" 3 1 79 - - 103" - 8 10 6 32 3 5 56 - 1 80" - 104 " 9 3 4 33 2 3 57" - 4 81" - 105 " 10 3 7 34 4 6 58 3 5 82 2 1 106 " 11" 7 7 35 6 4 59 3 2 83 - - 107 - 12 6 4 36 3 5 60 4 3 84 13" 4 9 37 2 3 61" 2 2 85 2 Unk'n, 1 1 144 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF MONROE. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. - 2 38yrs. 1 2 62 yrs. 1 - 86 yrs. 2mos. - - 15 - 3 39 1 3 63" - 1 87 " - 3 t(6 - - 1 16 1 2 40 - 2 64" - 1 88 " - 4 " 1 - 17 4 1 41 1 1 65" 3 - 89 - 5 < - - 18 1 - 42" 2 - 66" - - 90 - 6 1 19 1 1 43" 1 67" - - 91 - 7 - - 20 2 - 44" 2 1 68" 1 1 92 -4 8 2( - - 21 1 - 1 45" 2 - 69" - - 93 " 9 1 1 22 " 2 - 46 " - - 70" - - 94 " 10 "c - 1 23 " 1 1 47 " 3 1 71 - 1 95 - i1icc - - 24 - 1 48 3 1 72 - - 96 - - 1 yr. 3 - 25 1 - 49" - 73" - - 97 - 2yrs. 6 2 26 2 1 50" 1 74 - 1 98 - 3 4 7 1 27 227 - 51" 1 - 75 1 1 99" - 4 " 4 4 28 2 1 52" 2 - 76 - - 100 " 5 (( 1 2 i 3 29 " ~ 2 1 53" - - 77" - - 101 - 6 3 2 30 - 3 54" - - 78" 1 - 102 - 7 7 1 31 IC 3 1 55 - 4 79" 1 - 103 - 8 32 2 56" - - 80" - - 104 - 9 46 2 1 33 " 3 2 57 " - - 81" - 1 105 - 10" 5 2 34 1 1 58" 2 - 82" - - 106 - 11 2 3 35 1 1 59 - - 83" - - 107 " - 12 "c 2 3 36 - 1 60" - 1 84" - 13 1 1 37 2 1 61 - 85" - - Unk'n, TOWN OF MONTAGUE. I mo. 2 5 14 yrs. 40 24 38 yrs. 17 26 62 yrs. 11 10 86 yrs. 3 3 2mos. 5 5 15" 37 28 39 21 17 63 8 4 87" 2 2 3 " 5 8 16" 30 29 40 " 34 28 64 6 6 88 " 1 1 4" 11 2 17 " 44 22 41" 6 9 65 6 12 89 " 1 1 5" 2 7 18 " 38 19 42 " 16 6 66 3 4 90 " 1 6" 3 5 19 ( 35 30 43" 17 11 67 4 12 91 " 7 " 6 1 20 c 24 30 44 16 19 68 9 3 92" - 8 4 4 21" 31 23 45" 22 22 69 4 2 93 - 9 1 2 22 " 32 34 46 10 15 70" 6 13 94 - "10 2 5 23 " 31 27 47 9 9 71 5 5 95 - 11" 3 - 24 29 37 48 17 23 2 5 6 96 - 1 yr. 28 34 25 41 56 49 8 4 73 " 10 5 97" - - 2yrs. 59 49 26" 49 43 50" 33 24 74 2 4 98" - 3 " 50 46 27" 25 23 51 9 1 75" 3 3 99" - 4" 36 55 28" 47 39 52" 12 15 76" 1 1 100" - 5" 39 38 29" 25 21 53" 6 7 77" 1 1 101" - 6" 30 45 30" 62 44 54" 13 10 78" 1 2 102" - 7" 28 35 31" 22 18 55" 8 18 79" 1 1 103" - 8" 42 38 32" 26 20 56" 11 20 80" 3 4 104 - - 9 c 28 26 33" 26 21 57" 7 32 81 1 5 105" - 10 " 36 25 34" 25 19 58" 13 10 82 3 - 106" - - 11" 19 25 35" 31 19 59" 10 5 83 - - 107 - - 12" 28 27 36" 28 21 60" 16 19 84 3 2 13" 32 26 37" 19 13 61" 7 2 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 3 9 TOWN OF NEW SALEM. 1 mo. - 3 2yrs. 9 8 14 yrs. 9 9 26yrs. 5 4 38yrs. 11 8 2mos. - - 3 " 13 10 15 14 7 27 3 5 39 4 5 3 ~ 1 - 4 " 5 5 16 8 8 28" 4 9 40" 2 6 4 cc 1 - 5" 9 8 177 10 9 29 " 3" 8 41 2 2 5 - 2 6 " 11 6 18 3 7 30" 6 12 42" 9 2 6 - 2 7 " 10 8 19" 4 5 31 5 5 43 2 9 7 - - 8 " 13 3 20 " 8 10 32" 7 4 44 3 8 8 - - 9 " 4 9 21 4 9 33" 5 2 45 7 10 9 - - 10 " 4 5 22" 5 8 34" 1 4 46" 7 6 10 "- 11 " 5 12 23" 2 31 35" 6 9 47 4 7 11" 2 - 12' 6 5 24" 5 5 36 8 4 48 " 5 4 1 yr. 6 3 13 9 6 25" 2 37 5 7 49 " 4 5 AGES. 145 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF NEW SALEM-Con. AGE. l F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 3 3 62 yrs. 3 6 74 yrs. 4 4 86 yrs. - 98 yrs. 51" 10 6 63 3 3 75" 3 - 87" - - 99 52" 8 4 64 3 5 76" 2 5 88" - 1 100" 53" 6 5 65 2 7 77" 2 5 89" - - 101 " 54" 4 6 66 5 5 78" 4 3 90 - 102" - 55" 11 4 67 7 3 79" 1 4 91" - - 103 56" 9 4 68 3 3 80" 1 2 92 " - - 104 - 57 9 4 69 5 3 81" 2 1 93" - 1 105" - 58 3 8 70" 2 4 82" 1 1 94" - 106 - - 59" 5 5 71" 2 4 83 - 4 95" - 107" - - 60 3 7 72" 3 1 84 1 1 96 " 61" 6 5 73" 4 7 85 - - 97" - Unk'n, 3 3 TOWN OF NORTIHFIELD. 1 mo. 2 1 14 yrs. 22 14 38 yrs. 11 16 62 yrs. 7 8 86 yrs. 1 3 2 mos. 2 1 15 17 10 39 5 5 63 " 10 4 87 " 2 1 3" 2 1 16" 20 21 40" 12 14 64 9 5 88 1 1 4 1 - 17" 16 13 41" 6 10 65 6 9 89 - 1 5 1 - 18" 19 17 42 8 20 66 6 7 90 1 6 - 1 19" 11 15 43'" 10 8 67 8 3 - 7 " 1 - 20 5 14 44 " 4 8 68" 10 6 92 8 " 1 - 21" 15 10 45 " 16 15 69 9 3 93 9" - 1 22" 12 13 46" 11 7 70 6 5 4 I 1 1 10" 1 1 23 7 8 47" 7 7 71 2 5 95 - 11 - - 24 10 12 48 6 7 72 5 4 96" - 1 yr. 13 17 25 8 9 49" 10 13 73" 3 7 97 - 2yrs. 17 18 26 7 8 50 11 17 74 2 11 98 3 17 20 27" 7 10 51 " 10 9 75" 10 5 99 4 " 12 15 28 6 16 52 9 8 76 - 2 100 5 13 17 29" 8 9 53" 13 9 77 4 3 101 6 ~ 13 15 30" 9 9 54" 11 8 78 2 2 102 - 7 15 19 31- " 6 15 55" 10 6 79" 3 1 103' 8 ( 19 9 32" 6 8 56" 10 10 80" - 4 104 o - 9" 12 15 33 8 6 57 7 10 81 " 5 3 105 10" 18 15 34" 8 8 58" 4 7 82" 1 1 106 o 11 18 14 35" 9 16 59" 5 5 83 - 2 107 12" 12 20 36"i 6 9 60" 11 6 84" 5 - 13" 23 17 37" 6 12 61" 11 6 85" 2 - Unk'n, 1 3 TOWN OF ORANGE. 1 mo. 1 - 14yrs. 22 17 38 yrs. 18 19 62yrs. 8 2 86yrs. 2 mos. 2 1 15" 22 20 39" 17 14 63" 6 7 87 3 4 3 16" 22 19 40" 26 30 64 " 10 11 88 " 4 4 1 17" 24 16 41" 12 13 65 8 11 89 " 5 2 - 18 16 19 42 18 10 66 6 7 90" 6" 3 4 19" 25 25 43" 9 12 67" 6 7 91 - 7 1 - 20" 17 19 44 7 13 68 8 7 92 " 81 " 4 4 21" 27 22 45' 19 15 69 " 6 11 - 9" 6 8 22" 17 21 46 " 19 12 70" 8 5 94 1 10" 2 1 23" 24 18 47" 12 16 71 2 7 95 11 2 1 24" 22 27 48 8 12 72" 4 4 96 - - I yr. 22 20 25" 20 20 49" 5 5 73 6 6 97 - 2 yrs. 20 26 26" 31 29 50" 18 16 74" 5 5 98 s - 3 23 35 27" 22 20 51 12 11 75 9 7 99 - 4 23 38 28" 20 24 52" 16 7 76" 1 5 100" 5 " 19 32 29" 18 17 53" 9 10 77" 4 1 101 6 ", 20 25 30" 33 31 54" 13 15 78" 2 4 102 7 315 22 31" 21 21 55" 12 14 79" 5 2 103 8 11 20 32" 18 18 56" 14 14 80 - - 104" - - 9" 19 20 33" 22 26 57" 16 11 81 - - 105 10 " 25 17 34" 14 29 58" 8 7 82 " - - 10611 " 17 15 35" 21 21 59" 7 8 83" - - 107 12 " 31 8 36" 27 20 60" 10 8 84 " 2 2 13 " 17 22 37" 18 20 61" 4 6 85" 2 1 Unk'n, 7 5 19 146 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF ROWE. AGE. M. F. AGE. MI. F. AGE. 1I. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. imo. 1 14 yrs. 8 4 38 yrs. 3 1 62 yrs. 4 3 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 1 - 15 6 9 39 2 4 63" - 1 87 3" 1 2 16" 4 5 40" 8 2 64" 3 - 88" 4" I - 17" 11 5 41" 3 - 65" 2 2 89 " 5 (< -- - 18( 3 8 42," 1 5 66" 1 1 90" 1 6 "1 1 - 19 9 4 43" 3 2 67 1 - 91 7" 2 - 20" 21 7 44" 2 - 68" 2 5 92 8 - - 21 4 3 45 7 6 69 3 3 93 9 1 - 22" 6 7 46" 3 1 70" 4 94" 10 - - 23" 8 7 47 5 4 71" 1 - 95 11 - - 24" 8 4 48 3 4 72" 4 1 96 " 1 yr. 7 4 25" 13 5 49" 7 1 73 1 1 97 " 2yrs. 12 8 26" 6 6 50" 7 4 74" 2 - 98 3 " 7 4 27 5 6.51 3 3 75 2 4 99 4" 3 8 28 12 1 52" 3 2 76" - 2 100 5 7 4 29" 3 4 53" - 2 77" - 1 101 6 11 5 30 8 9 54 3 2 78 1 102 7" 7 6 31 3 3 55" 2 6 79 - 103 8 " 7 4 32 2 3 56" 1 3 80" - 1 104" 9" 7 6 33" 2 4 57 - 2 81" 1 - 105 10" 6 5 34" 6 1 58" 2 1 82" - 106 " 11 < 11 7 35 6 1 59" 2 2 83" - 107 " 12" 4 11 36" 5 3 60" 3 - 84 - 13" 6 4 37 5 3 61 4 *6 85" - Unk'n, 1 2 TOWN OF SHELBURNE. 1 mo. 2 - 14 yrs. 20 11 38yrs. 12 9 62yrs. 7 4 86yrs. - 1 2mos. - 1 15 22 24 39 8 14 63 7 4 87 - 3 " I - 2 16" 19 14 40" 10 13 64 2 6 88" - 1 4 "cc - - 17 1 " 19 13 41" 9 8 65 " 3 7 89 - 1 5 " - 2 18 23 27 42" 13 9 66 6 8 90 - 6 3 2 199 15 18 43 6 12 67 1 3 91 - 7 2 - 20" 29 19 44 9 6 68 5 3 92 8 ( 2 1 21 12 11 45 9 14 69 1 4 93 9 2 - 22 9 9 46" 11 7 70 4 3 94 - 10 - - 23" 13 13 47 8 12 71 3 5 95 - 11 ( - - 24 ( 7 15 48" 10 10 72 - - 96 1 yr. 10 16 25' 15 15 49 " 5 7 73 " 4 4 97 2 yrs. 8 18 26 8 5 50" 11 8 74 3 4 98 - 3 12 10 27" 9 11 51 9 7 75 2 2 99 4 20 15 28" 10 11 52" 10 11 76 7 5 100 5 " 7 15 29 8 10 53" 11 6 77 4 4 103 - 6 (1 13 18 30" 14 13 54" 6 2 78 - 2 102 7 " 18 12 31 9 8 55" 12 7 79 5 3 103 8 13 16 32 5 9 i56"I 7 6 80 1 - 104 9 " 312 18 33 13 7 57 6 5 81" 1 1 105 - 10 12 13 34" 10 12 58 2 4 82" 1 1 106 - 11 c"c 16 10 35 " 14 13 )59" 8 4 83" 1 2 107 " 1"2 16 12 36" 13 14 60" 8 7 84" 1 1 13 " 11 20 37" 5 16 61 " 6 13 85 2 1 nk'n, 8 5 TOWN OF SHUTESBUIRY. 1 mo. 1 1 2 yrs. 3 9 14 yrs. 5 8 26 yrs. 4 3 38 yrs. 5 9 2 mos. - 1 3" 7 4 15 3 6 27" 5 - 39" 4 5 3 - - - 4 " 7 7 1 " 3 5 28 5 2 40" 6 2 4 - 1 5 3 2 17" 4 1 2 "'2 3 41 4 4 5 - 6 " 10 5 18 " 4 5 30" 4 5 42 2 1 6 - - 7 2 6 19 4 2 31" 4 3 43 - 1 7 - - 88 8 7 20 4 2 32 3 6 44" 1 2 8 " - - 9 1 10 21 2 5 33 2 2 45" 3 1 9 " - - 10 7 3 22 3 5 34 2 4 46" 3 2 10 " - - 1 5 4 123" 4 5 35" - 4 47 " 3 1 11 " - - 12" 3 6 24" 1 9 0 3 2 48" 3 6 lyr. 4 6 13 8 8 25 1 4 37 4 3 49" 2 2 AGES. 147 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF SHUTESBURY-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 1 4 62 yrs. * 2 5 74yrs. 2 2 86 yrs. - - 98 yrs. 51" 2 5 63" 3 3 75" 3 3 87 2 - 99 52 5 3 64" 4 2 76 2 3 88" - - 100 53 3 3 65" 5 3 77" - 1 89" - - 101" 54 2 1 66 1 1 78" - - 90 - 1 102 " 55 5 7 67" 1 2 79" - - 91 - - 103 56" 4 2 68" 4 5 80" 1 1 92" - - 104 " 57 3 3 69 3 1 81 1 - 93" - 1 105 " 58 3 4 70" 2 5 82" 1 - 94" - - 106 " 59" 3 - 1 1 83" - 1 95 - - 107" 60 3 5 72 3 2 84 - - 96 61 2 3 73" 1 2 85" 1 - 97" - - Unk'n, - TOWN OF SUNDERLAND. 1 mo. 2 1 14 yrs. 6 7 38 yrs. 2 6 62yrs. 4 4 86 yrs. - 2mos. - - 15" 10 15 39 3 5 63 2 2 87 - 1 3 - 16" 16 12 40 8 5 64 5 3 88 - 1 4 ~ - - 17" 13 7 41 4 7 65 1 2 89 1 5" 1 - 18" 11 9 42' 6 8 66" I 1.1 90 ( 6 1 - 19" 8 6 43" 3 5 67' 1 1 91 - 7 1 1 20" 9 8 44 3 5 68 4 3 92 8 ~~ 2 - 21" 5 9 45" 6 6 69 3 - 93" 9 1 - 22" 4 6 46 2 5 70 2 3 94 to 10 1 - 23" 7 4 47 3 2 71 - 5 95 H 211 ( 2 124" 5 9 48 4 3 72 5 3 96 1 r 8 8 25" 7 3 49 1 2 73 3 2 97 " 2 yis. 8 12 26 " 4 8 50" 7 8 74 2 - 98 " 3 7 7 27 6 5 51" 4 3 75 1 2 99 4 16 7 28" 12 6 52 2 4 76" - - 100 5 8 7 29 5 2 53 3 5 77" 1 2 101 - 6 16. 11 30 8 9 54 9 5 78 - 3 102 - 7 5 12 31 4 2 55 3 2 79 2 1 103 - 8 4 8 32 2 7 56 6 5 80" 1 1 104 9 10 5 33" 3 5 57 4 4 81 - 1 105" - 10 8 9 34" 5 2 58" 5 5 82 - 2 106 " 11 8 5 35 6 5 59" 4 4 83" - 1 107 - 12 " 5 6 36" 6 4 60 4 5184" 1 1 13 14 13 37 4 8 61 2 2 85" - 1 Unk'n, TOWN OF WARWICK. 1 mo. 14 yrs. 8 4 38 rs. 9 2 62yrs. 6 1 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 15 3 10 39 5 5 63" 1 3 87 " 3 "1 6 9 7 40 7 7 64 1 5 88" - 1 4 < - 1 7 "17 9 6 41 1 4 65 7 4 89 5 <( - 1 I38 ( 6 7 42 3 6 66" 3 4 90 6 " - - 3119' 6 7 43 2 5 67 4 8 91" - 7 1 1 20 6 7 44 7 4 68 3 3 92 8 21 10 6 45" 6 5 69 - 3 93 9 1 1 22 6 5 46 6 1 70 5 3 94 1 I10 3 - 23 6 10 47" 3 4 71 4 - 95 1 - - 24 5 6 48" 6 3 72" 1 3 96 1 yr. 2 6 25 3 2 49 4 1 73 1 1 97' - 1 2 yrs. 7 6 26 5 5 50" 4 5 74" 1 - 98" 1 3 8 8 27 8 8 327 6 3 51 2 7 75 1 3 99 " 4 9 6 9 6 28 6 6 52 2 5 761" 100 5 < 5 13 29 6 6 53 6 - 77 " 1 101 6 8 6 o 3 7307 54" 5 6 78 1 1 102" 7 6 6 31' 3 8 55" 3 2 79" - 1 103 8 7 5 32' 9 3 56" 5 3 80 1 2 104 - - 9 7 3 3'3 3 5 577" 6 6 81" 1 1 105 - 10 3 5 5 558 4 2 82" - 2 106" 11 8 8'35 3 7 59 1 3 83" 2 - 107 12 3 4'36 2 4 60" 3 4 84" - 13 4 1 37' 6 5 61" 4 1 85" - 1 Unk'n, 2 2 148 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF FRANKLIN. TOWN OF WENDELL. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs. - 4 38 yrs. 3 3 62 yrs. 2 6 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 - 15 5 7 39 " 3 4 63" 2 2 87 - 1 3 - - 16 1 5 40 " 8 3 64" 6 2 88" 1 1 4 - - 17 4 3 41 " 2 2 65" 1 3 89 - - 5 - 1 18 4 1 42" 3 6 66" 4 3 90" 1 6 - - 19 2 3 43" 2 - 67" 2 - 91" 7 - - 20 6 6 44" 2 3 68 4 2 92 - 8 - - 21 1 5 45" 2 6 69 1 2 93 9 - - 22 5 46" 8 2 70" 3 - 94 10 - - 23 3 6 47" 2 2 71" 4 3 95 - - 11 - - 24 3 7 48" 3 1 72 1 2 96 - - 1 yr. 6 7 25" 2 1 49" 3 - 73 2 1 97 - 2yrs. 3 6 26 5 2 50" 3 2 74 1 1 98 - - 3 " 6 6 27" 1 5 51" 3 2 75 2 2 99 - 4 2 7 28" 6 3 52" 1 3 76 4 - 100 - - 5 2 6 29 6 2 53 4 2 77" 1 1 01 - - 6 9 6 30 5 2 54 2 2 78" 1 - 102 - - 7 4 5 31 2 3 55" 4 3 79 - 2 103 - - 8 7 4 32 2 4 56" 1 80 1 - 104 - - 9 7 - 33 3 3 57" - 1 81" - - 105 - - 10 " 4 4 34 4 3 58" 3 2 82" - 1 106 - - 11 " 7 5 35 3 3 59" 2 2 83" - - 107 - - 12 " 2 2 36 1 3 60" 2 4 84" - 2 13 " 4 4 37 3 2 61 1 1 85" 1 2 Unk'n, TOWN OF WHATELY. 1 mo. - - 14 yrs: 11 5 38 yrs. 4 6 62yrs. 5 4 86 yrs. 1 2mos. - - 15" 7 12 39" 4 6 63 6 4 87 - 1 3 " - 1 -16 11 9 40 9 5 64 1 3 88" - 1 4 " - 2 17 10 12 41 6 6 65 4 3 89 5 - - 18 6 7 42" 3 6 66 1 4 90 - - 6 1 4 19 6 5 43 7 3 67" 1 - 91" - 1 7 1 1 20 6 5 44 7 4 68 5 3 92 - - 8 - 2 21 5 7 45 " 8 7 69 6 5 93 9 - - 22 9 6 46 9 6 70 3 3 94 - - 10" 3 - 23 3 6 47 5 2 71 2 - 95" 11" - 1 24 9 6 48 " 4 5 72 3 3 96 - - 1 yr. 14 4 25 9 49" 4 4 73" - - 97" - - 2 yrs. 11 11 26 7 4 50" 6.7 74" 3 1 98" 3" 8 10 27 5 8 51" 5 1 75" 1 4 99 - - 4" 11 12 28 10 4 52" 5 5 76" 3 3 100" 5" 15 8 29 4 6 53" - 7 77 2 2 101 - - 6" 21 8 30 10 5 54 8 2 78 3 1 102 - - 7" 11 9 31 5 8 55 4 7 79" 3 - 103 - - 8" 7 7 32 5 11 56" 6 3 80" 2 - 104 9" 7 12 33 6 9 57" 2 4 81" 3 - 105 - - 10" 9 7 34 7 6 58 2 6 82" - - 106 - - 11 14 10 35" 10 8 59" 1 3 83" - - 107 12" 11 3 36 7 8 60" 2 3 84" 1 1 13" 15 5 37 8 4 61" 5 1 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 4 4 COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF AGAWAM. 1 mo. 2 6 2 yrs. 19 42 14 yrs. 26 21 26yrs. 26 15 38 yrs. 12 13 2mos. 6 2 3" 28 37 15 " 25 20 27" 15 10 39 11 12 3 6 4.4' 23 15 16" 25 24 28 15 24 40" 13 20 4 3 2 5 " 21 27 17" 16 19 29"'6 9 41 8 7 5" 6 1 " 6 29 27 18" 23 31 30" 22 19 42" 10 12 6 " 4 1 7" 15 27 19" 19 21 31" 13 13 43 11 8 7 " 5 3 8" 27 26 20" 20 22 32 14 17 44" 9 4 8" 9-" 11 16 21" 26 19 33 15 11 45" 15 14 9" 5 4 10" 23 22 22" 26 17 34" 8 11 46" 2 6 10" 2 3 11" 18 16 23" 29 22 35" 18 20 47" 9 13 11" 1 4 12" 28 14 24" 24 28 36" 11 16 48" 16 10 1 yr. 13 20 13" 21 24 25" 26 23 37" 18 10 49 8 9 AGES. 149 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF AGAWAM-COn. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 16 22 62 yrs. 5 5 74 yrs. 2 4 86 yrs. 2 - 98yrs. 51" 2 6 63" 5 8 75" 3 5 87 - - 99 52" 5 11 64" 7 6 76" 3 2 88 1 1 100 53" 9 10 65" 8 9 77 6 2 89" - 3 101 " 54" 5 8 66" 4 7 78 2 6 90" 1 1 102 55 " 10 14 67" 6 4 79 1 2 91 - - 103 56 6 8 68 5 4 80" 5 1 92 - 1 104 - 57" 10 4 69" 1 7 81 2 1 93" - - 105 58" 10 8 70 8 10 82 2 3 94 1 - 106 - - 59" 5 5 71 2 4 83 - 1 95 2 107" 60" 13 15 72 8 4 84 3 1 96 61" 2 6 73" 8 6 85 - 1 97 1 - Unk'n, 5 1 TOWN OF BLANDFORD. I o. - 14yrs.38 rs 8 12 yrs. 12 2 62yrs. 3 4 86 yrs. 1 2 mos. - 1 15 " 9 39" 4 5 63 5 4 87" 3 1 - 16 10 8 40" 4 8 64 3 2 88" - 1 4 - - 17 12 10 41" 3 7 65 - 3 89" - 5 ~ 2 - 18 7 5 42 2 3 66 5 2 90 2 1 6 < i 3 - 19" 9 5 43 2 3 67 4 3 91" 1 7 1 - 20" 10 9 44" 5 4 68 5 - 92 " 8 - 21" 5 5 45 5 5 69 3 5 93 9 ~c I - - 22 9 7 46 1 7 70 1 5 94 - 10 2 - 23 3 7 47" 7 3 71 5 1 "95 11 - - 24" 8 8 48 3 6 72 3 4 96 - 1 yr. 9 10 25 6 4 49 2 5 73 3 2 97 " 2 yrs. 1 16 26 4 5 50" 16 3 74 1 1 98 3 9 14 27".7 7 51 5 6 75 4 4 99 " 4 10 11 28" 3 5 52" 4 10 76 3 1 100 5 * 12 7 29" 7 14 53 10 5 77 - 101 6 < 8 13 30" 7 5 54 3 3 78 2 3 102 7 9 10 31" 5 6 55" 4 2 79 - 1 103 - 8 13 5 32 8 7 56 5 6 80 - 3 104" 9 9 9 33 8 10 57 6 4 81 I 1 105 10 10 12 34" 8 5 58 6 2 82 2 - 106 11 7 13 35 9 11 59 4 7 83 - 1 107 12 12 8 36" 6 5 60" 2 1 84 1 2 13 8 4 37" 2 8 61 4 4 85 - - Unk'n, - 3 TOWN OF BRIMFIELD. 1 mo. 2 2 14 yrs. 10 14 38 yrs. 4 10 62 yrs. 2 10 86 yrs. 2 mos 1 - 15" 10 8 39 7 6 63 8 5 87" 3 " - 2 16 13 11 40" 5 7 64" 5 6 88 4 2 - 17 16 8 41" 4 4 65" 6 4 89 5 1 - 18 12 9 42" 7 5 66" 7 7 90" 6 I"t - - 19 15 7 43" 8 3 67" 2 6 91 7 ~L 2 - 20 11 6 44 6 7 68 8 1 92" 1 8 << 1 - 21" 12 9 45" 9 9 69" 4 2 93 9 - - 22" 5 10 46 6 9 70" 5 7 94 " 10 1 - 23" 9 4 47 4 4 71 3 2 95 11 - - 24" 19 11 48" 10 7 72 3 3 96 " 1 yr. 2 7 25 8 13 49" 6 7 73" 3 4 97" 2 ys. 19 15 26 6 10 50" 8 7 74" 3 3 98 " 3 " 10 15 27 12 6 51" 6 3 75 3 3 99 4 " 10 21 28 6 8 52" 6 9 76" 4 7 100 5 8 14 29" 7 11 53" 6 9 77" 2 2 101" 6 17 7 30 7 6 54 8 9 78"'1 3 102 7 11 14 31 6 5 55" 6 8 79" 2 1 103 - - 8 14 11 32 9 8 56" 2 6 80" - 2 104 9 3 15 33 6 8 57 8 3 81" - - 105 10 10 7 34 8 8 58" 5 5 82" 2 106 " 11 9 13 35 6 6 59" 4 2 83" - 4 107 12 16 11 36 7 4 60" 8 6 84 13 10 10 37 7 14 61" 3 5 85" 1 - Unk'n, 1 2 150 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF CHESTER. AGE. M. F. AGE. 1M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. l. F. 1 mo. 3 - 14yrs. 14 13 38yrs. 17 10 62yrs. 4 5 86yrs. 1 2mos. 2 1 15" 13 15 39 9 4 63 4 2 87 " - 2 3" 5 1 16" 15 13 40" 13 5 64" 5 5 88" - 3 4 - - 17" 6 12 41" 6 9 65" 8 6 89" - 1 5" 3 1 18 " 18 14 42" 4 7 66 4 7 90 " 1 2 6" 1 4 19" 8 11 43" 5 3 67 3 6 91" - - 7 2 - 20 7 9 44" 8 7 68 6 4 92 8" - - 21" 15 10 45 3 12 69" 3 2 93" 9" 3 1 22" 6 15 46" 4 3 70" 6 3 94 10" 2 4 23" 9 11 47" 2 5 71" 2 3 95" - 11 - - - 24" 18 7 48" 6 10 72" - 2 96" - - I yr. 8 10 25" 7 15 49" 10 7 73 - 5 97" - - 2 yrs. 19 12 26" 9 13 50" 6 8 74" 3 - 98 3" 18 16 27" 14 14 51" 4 5 75" 5 2 99" - - 4" 21 11 28" 10 12 52" 6 7 76" 4 1 100" 5 16 11 29" 11 9 53" 9 5 77" 1 - -10 6 15 19 130" 9 16 54" 6 5 78" 1 2 102'" - - 7" 20 16 31" 6 6 55 5 8 79" 1 2 103" 8 19 15 32 ( 10 14 56" 5 4 80" - 4 104" - - 9 " 13 7 33" 11 15 57" 8 4 81" - - 105" 10" 13 19 34" 12 8 58" 3 5 82" - 106" 11" 13 15 35" 8 9 59" 7 1 83" 2 107" 12" 10 11 36" 6 8 60" 9 2 84" 1 1 13" 14 11 37" 10 8 61" 6 2 85" I - Unk'n, 17 8 TOWN OF CHICOPEE. 1 mo. 4 3 14 yrs. 117 112 38 yrs. 64 98 62 yrs. 29 23 86 yrs. 1 1 2mos. 5 6 15 119 131 39 32 59 63" 18 25 87 - 1 3 " 12 9 16" 118 119 40 " 117 147 64" 18 21 88" 1 2 4 " 11 8 17 " 113 135 41" 27 36 65" 30 46 89" - 1 5 11 14 18" 109 156 42" 54 63 66" 14 17 90" I 1 6 " 13 12 19" 94 130 43 " 33 46 67 " 10 12 91 7 14 8 20" 80 143 44 " 35 54 68 " 20 22 92 8 9 18 21 84 108 45" 99 96 69 8 14 93 9 " 110 6 22" 82 99 46 " 37 38 70 " 14 38 94 10 4 7 23" 68 107 47" 35 50 71 9 7 95 - 11 4 2 24" 88 88 48" 54 59 72" 8 22 96 1 yr. 87 92 25" 99 114 49" 31 27 73 " 13 10 97 2yrs. 138 118 26" 69 90 50" 94 110 74 9 7 98 3 121 121 27 57 69 17 23 75 " 7 11 99 4 112 116 28" 84 117 52" 28 38 76 2 11 100 - 5" 120 117 29" 66 52 53" 29 25 77" 7 4 101 " 6 110 105 30" 96 149 54" 29 43 78 6 7 102 7 112 139 31" 36 36 55" 55 53 79 1 3 103 8 117 114 32 49 74 56 36 30 80 7 12 104" 9 94 109 33" 42 56 57" 17 25 81" 1 3 105 [O 112 109 34 49 76 58" 32 33 82" 4 3 106 I [1" 102 96 35" 90 124 59" 18 25 83 2 3 107 [2 143 129 36" 39 56 60" 60 57 84 1 1 13 101 113 37 58 71 61 13 15 85 5 6 Unk'n, 1 2 TOWN OF GRANVILLE. Imo. - 1 2yrs. 14 14 14 yrs. 17 12 26yrs. 8 7 38yrs. 6 6 2mos. 1 - 3 10 21 15 " 16 14 27 6 7 39 " 8 7 3" 1 4 - 4 16 10 16 9 14 28 7 10 40" 12 16 4 3 - 5 16 10 17 16 15 29 7 7 41 8 7 5 1 1 6" 12 19 18" 11 15 30" 6 9 42 10 7 6" 2 1 7" 13 12 19 10 7 31" 3 4 43" 5 4 7 2 - 8 14 12 20" 8 9 32 8 6 44, 5 8 8" 3 2 9" 11 13 21 7 7 33 5 6 45 10 4 9 2 - 10 10 12 22" 11 6 34 7 10 46 " 9 5 10" - 2 11 14 14 23" 11 6 35 6 11 47" 5 2 11" - - 12 13 18 24" 3 7 36" 9 3 48" 11 10 lyr. 5.7 13 18 8 25" 8 9 37" 7 5 49" 6 5 AGES. 151 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF IHAMPDEN. TOWN OF GRANVILLE.-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 10 5 62yrs. 3 4 yrs. 5 2 86 yrs. 1 1 98 yrs. 51 7 5 63 10 4 75" 1 8 87" 99' 52" 5 4 64 8 2 76 2 1 88 " - - 100 " 53" 6 8 65 6 5 77 - 4 89" - - 101 54" 4 4 66 3 6 78 2 2 90" - 02 55" 5 7 67 5 3 79 - - 91 - 103" 56" 1 7 68 5 5 80" 2 3 92 " - - 104 57" 3 8 69 5 5 81 2 3 93" - 1 105 58" 6 5 70 6 4 82" 3 - 94 - 106 59" 4 7 71 5 1 83 2 2 95 1 107" 60 8 5 72" 3 1 84 - 1 96 61" 1 8 73 2 3 85 3 1 97 Unk'n, 2 TOWN OF HOLLAND. I mo. - - 14 yrs. 4 38 yrs. 3 1 62yrs. - 4 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15 5 2 39 1 3 63 1 4 87 " 3 " - 16 4 1 40" 1 3 64" - 88 " 4" 1 - 17 8 5 41" 1 2 65 2 - 89" 5 - - 18 3 6 42" 1 66 - - 90" i 6 - - 19 3 2 43" - 2 67" 2 - 91 " 7" - - 20 5 4 44 1 2 68 2 1 92 " 8" - - 21 3 4 45 2 1 69 3 - 93 " 9 1 I - 22 4 7 46 1 2 70 1 3 94" 10" 1 1 23 21 2 4 47 2 1 7 - 2 95" 11" 1 - 24 1 2 48" 1 4 72 1 1 96 1 yr. 1 3 25 5 5 49" 2 2 73 1 - 97 2,yrs. 3 6 26 1 1 50 4 1 74 - - 98 3" 3 1 27 2 - 51 2 3 75 1 - 99 4" 5 3 28 - 52 2 1 76 - 1 100" 5" 3 2 29 2 2 53" 2 2 77 2 1 101 6 1 6 30 2 2 54 1 3 78 - 1 102 " 7 " 2 1 31 2 - 55" 1 1 79 2 1 103" 8" 3 4 32 " - 2 56 2 - 80 - - 104 9 2 2 33 2 1 57 3 2 81 - - 105" 10" 3 4 34 2 1 58 2 3 82 - 1 106" 11 " 5 5 35 1 2 59 - - 83" - 1 107" 12" 6 1 36 - 1 60" 4 2 84 - 13" 4 3 37 I - 61" 1 I - 85 - - Unk'n, 1 3 CITY OF HOLYOKE. 1 mo. 18 7 14 yrs. 180 191 38yrs. 106 124 62yrs. 19 17 86yrs. - 1 2mos. 9 20 15" 161 217 39 66 66 63 " 11 12 87 - 3 " 16 20 16" 160 217 40" 164 200 64" 18 16 88 1 - 4 " 25 26 17 " 156 231 41" 32 48 65" 24 35 89 5 " 22 20 18" 187 268 42" 86 67 66 " 13 12 90 " 2 3 6 " 29 23 19" 174 256 43" 57 61 67" 5 12 91 I - 2 7 8 15 20" 160 310 44" 50 76 68" 11 15 92" 1 8 12 10 21" 133 208 45" 117 113 69 " 6 9 93" - 9 ( 13 15 22" 159 284 46" 53 62 70 15 27 94 - 10 10 12 23 155 244 47" 54 61 71 7 10 95 - 11" 6 6 24" 172 233 48" 69 65 72 12 7 96" - 1 yr. 165 184 25" 183 244 49" 45 60 73" 6 7 97" - 2yrs. 198 201 26" 141 182 50" 113 115 74" 4 4 98 3 183 181 27" 125 139 51" 29 25 75 " 9 12 99 4 160 187 28" 158 197 52 44 47 76 6 6 100" - 5 191 173 29" 119 121 53 33 26 77" 3 5 101 6" 194 177 30" 204 263 54 35 48 78" 5 7 102" - 7" 159 181 31 67 83 55" 56 52 79" 1 3 103" - 8" 163 179 32" 112 127 56" 40 38 80" 4 8 104" - 9 184 152 33" 105 104 57" 26 25 81" 2 3 105" - 10 176 166 34" 103 101 58 28 36 82" 1 1 106" - 11" 155 148 35" 144 152 59 16 24 83 1 3 107 - 12" 182 175 36 " 89 104 60 62 86 84 1 2 13" 137 170 37 " 65 96 61" 8 9 85" 4 1 Unk'n, 30 27 152 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF HOLYOKE, Ward No. 1. AGE. G. F. AGE. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. F. AGE. F. Imo. 8 2 14yrs. 27 21 38yrs. 12 15 62yrs. 1 3 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 2 3 15" 23 29 39" 9 6 63" 3 2 87 3 1 2 16 12 30 40" 21 24 64 5 3 88 4" 4 2 17" 25 38 41" 3 6 65" 5 6 89 5 2 - 18 23 52 42" 10 7 66 1 2 90" - 1 6" 2 4 19" 22 40 43" 8 7 67 1 - 91 7 - - 20" 18 42 44" 7 6 68 2 1 92 8 - - 21" 10 28 45 16 22 69 - 1 93 9 - - 22" 14 36 46 5 6 70" 2 5 94" 10 - - 23" 22 33 47" 5 8 71" 2 95 " 11" - - 24" 14 42 48" 4 3 72" 2 2 96 < 1 yr. 24 34 25 22 31 49" 7 7 73" 1 - 97 2yrs. 19 33 26" 15 22 50" 15 13 74 - - 98 - 3" 22 19 27" 16 23 51" 5 4 75" 1 1 99 4" 24 25 28" 18 19 52 6 3 76 1 1 100 5 21 22 29" 12 15 53" 3 4 77" - 2 101 6" 27 17 30" 30 40: 54 4 2 78" - - 102 - - 7" 24 28 31" 9 16 55" 7 6 79 - 1 103" - - 8" 19 17 32" 18 20 56 7 2 80 1 - 104" - - 9 22 19 33" 15 15 57 " 5 1 -830" ( - 10 10" 22 23 34" 16 14 58" 2 7 82" - - 106 - - 11" 16 14 35" 23 16 59" 2 1 83" - - 107 12" 30 22 36" 7 10 60 8 11 84 - - 13" 12 28 37 " 12 10 61 - - 85" 1 - Unkn, 1 7 CITY OF IIOLYOKE, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 3 3 14 yrs. 18 16 38 yrs. 18 14 62 yrs. 5 3 86 yrs. 2mos. - 2 15 18 23 39 3 11 63 " 1 - 87 3" 2 3 16" 21 20 40" 22 25 64 - 1 88 4 " 1 1 17" 16 22 41 7 3 65" 2 - 89" - - 5" 4 4 18 24 22 42" 11 6 66" - 2 90 6 2 - 19 22 37 43 8 7 67 1 3 91 7 1 3 20" 18 29 44 6 11 68 - - 92 8 2 2 21 9 23 45" 10 10 69 " 1 93 9 1 - 22" 22 36 46 7 10 70" - 2 94 10" 4 2 23" 17 30 47 6 6 1 - 95 11 2 2 24" 23 25 48 8 10 72 3 1 96 1 yr. 12 7 25" 30 30 49 2 4 73 - 2 97 " 2 yrs. 20 19 26" 23 17 50 15 16 74" 1 1 98 3" 16 18 27" 12 15 51 2 1 75 1 2 99 4" 11 18 28" 17 17 52 6 1 76 - - 100 5 20 9 29 12 12 53 1 4 77 - - 101 - - 6" 13 16 30" 20 23 54 5 6 78" - 1 102" 7" 7 16 31" 8 9 55 8 8 79" - - 103 8" 21 19 32" 14 11 56 5 3 80" - 104 - - 9" 12 11 33 6 15 57 2 2 81 - - 105" 10 23 15 34 8 10 58 1 2 82" - 106 " 11 25 9 35" 19 11 59 2 6 83" - 107 " 12 12 14 36 9 11 60" 12 6 84 13 19 19 37 7 9 61" - 1 85 Ukn, 3 CITY OF HOLYOKE, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. -2 yrs. 39 32 14yrs. 34 36 26 yrs. 20 28 38yrs. 15 15 2mos. 3 3 3" 44 32 15" 26 46 27 20 26 39" 12 10 3 4 5 4 " 24 39 16" 28 31 28 " 32 32 40 " 35 27 4 5 6 5 44 31 17" 25 39 29 24 22 41" 6 11 5 7 6 6" 36 34 18" 36 30 30" 40 41 42" 19 11 6 l8 3 7 " 30 29 19" 21 31 31 " 17 15 43" 9 13 7 5 4 8 36 39 20" 27 54 32 21 23 44" 4 8 8" 3 1 9" 36 28 21" 21 36 33 " 23 13 45 " 23 19 9 6 4 10 25 26 22 25 46 34 11 13 46 " 10 9 10 2 2 11" 27 29 23" 21 34 35 " 36 26 47" 12 16 11 - 1 12 (1 38 31 24" 29 27 36" 19 15 48" 13 13 lyr. 24 19 13 " 19 26 25" 31 37 37" 13 23 49 7 10 AGES. 153 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY Or HOLYOKE, Ward No. 3-Con. AGE. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 22 20 62 yrs. 4 5 74 yrs. I - 86 yrs. - 98 yrs. 51" 5 3 63" 2 5 75 1 1 87" 99" 53" 2 6 65 4 - 77" - - 89 - 101" 54" 6 7 66 1 4 78" - 90" - - 102" 55 10 9 67" 2 2 79" - - 91" 1 103 " 56" 4 1 68 1 1 80" - 3 92" - - 104 57" 4 4 69 - 3 81" - - 93" - - 105 58" 4 1 70" - 5 82" - - 94 " - - 106 " 59" 3 71 1 2 83" - - 95" - - 107 60" 8 10 72" 1 - 84" - - 96 61 2 3 73" 1 1 85" 1 - 97 Unk'n, 10 7 CITY OF HOLYOKE, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 5 14 yrs. 46 59 38 yrs. 29 34 62 yrs. 2 1 86 yrs. 2 mos. 2 7 15 " 48 57 39" 14 11 63 2 2 87 " 3 3 4 16" 43 64 40 " 36 54 64 2 1 88 " 4 " 7 3 17 53 62 41 7 11 65".6 10 89 5 5 4 18 " 49 87 42 " 19 20 66 4 1 90 1 1 6" 6 7 19" 43 66 43" 7 14 67 - I 91 - 7 - 3 20" 43 90 44" 13 20 68 1 2 92" 1 8 " 4 4 21" 33 60 45" 25 35 69 - 1 93 - 9" 1 2 22 40 74 46" 17 15 70 4 5 94 10"I - 2 23" 1 40 60 47" 16 14 71 1 - 95 11" 3 2 24" 41 53 48" 15 20 72 3 2 96 yr. 35 49 25" 37 47 49" 13 17 73" 1 - 97" 2yrs. 38 47 26 27 51 50" 23 24 74" 1 - 98" 3" 139 50 27' 33 30 51" 7 9 75 2 99 " 4" 36 42 28" 33 54 52" 13 20 76 3 100 - - 5" 38 47 29" 29 32 53" 8 4 77 1 2 101" - - 6" 42 39 30 44 77 54" 10 9 78 2 1 102 " 7" 47 48 31 8 19 55" 8 10 79 - 103 8" 31 47 32 " 22 27 56 9 16 80 1 - 104 9 " 46 41 33" 27 22 57" 2 7 81 1 1 105 10" 44 47 34" 24 21 58" 6 8 82 - 1 106" 11" 46 46 35" 29 41 59" 1 4 83" 1 1 107" 12" 48 46 36" 15 29 60" 8 16 84 13" 36 50 37" 11 25 61" - 2 85 Unk'n, 10 6 CITY OF HOLYOKE, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 1 14 yrs. 32 34 38 yrs. 18 23 62 yrs. 6 3 86 yrs. 2mos. - 4 15 " 26 37 39" 12 11 63" 1 87 - 3 5 6 16" 32 42 40 " 32 49 64 4 3 88" - - 4 6 10 17" 22 44 41" - 2 65" 5 15 89" 5"te 3 4 18 " 33 46 42 " 13 16 66" 2 1 9'0 1 6 10 5 19 42 50 43 10 11 67 - 1 91 ( - 7 2 4 20" 25 62 44 " 13 14 68 2 6 92 8 4 21" 33 33 45" 16 11 69 3 - 93 9 "IC 3 9 22 34 48 46 5 7 70 6 6 94 10 6 5 23" 25 40 47 2 7 71 - - 95" - - 11 2 24 " 30 55 48 " 17 12 72 1 2 96 - - 1 yr. 43 42 25 " 20 43 49 " 7 8 73 " - 2 97 " 2 yrs. 43 41 26" 28 29 50 " 18 26 74 1 1 98 3 34 32 27 18 23 51 2 1 75 4 4 99 - 4 34" 32 28" 28 36 52 8 4 76 1 1 100 5" 38 36 29 " 23 16 53 7 4 77 1 1 101" 6 36 46 30" 41 39 54 5 13 78 - 3 102 - - 7 3" 3 28 31 7 10 55 6 12 79 1 - 103 8 30 39 32 " 21 21 56 7 10 80 2 2 104 9 " It 33 33 33" 14 22 57 - 4 81 1 - 105 10 36 31 34 " 24 21 58 7 9 82 - - 106 " 11" 30 33 35" 19 28 59 5 6 83 - - 107 " 12" 32 38 36" 18 19 60 " 18 32 84 " 13" 28 30 37 8 12 61" 1 - 85 "1 Unk'n, 5 4 20 154 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF HOLYOKE, Ward No. 6. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 2 1 14 yrs. 13 10 38 yrs. 9 10 62 yrs. - - 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 2 15" 7 13 39 8 7 63 - 1 87 3 " 2 - 16 14 17 40" 12 10 64" 1 3 88 4 " 2 1 17 6 14 41 3 9 65" - 2 89 5 - i 2 18 9 25 42 6 3 66" 3 1 i 90 6 4 5 19 14 23 43 9 5 67" - 5 91" 7 1 1 20 " 18 25 44 4 9 68" 2 1 92 8 1 - 21" 18 21 45" 15 8 69" ( - 1 93 9 2 1 22" 11 32 46" 6 7 70" - 1 94 10 1 2 23" 25 36 47 9 4 71" - 4 95 11 - - 24 " 20 25 48 4 3 72" - - 96 lyr. 7 10 25" 37 38 49 7 10 73" - 1 97 2 yrs. 22 13 26 " 18 25 50 7 9 74" - - 98 3 " 14 17 27 18 11 51 4 3 75 - - 99 " 4 12 11 28" 19 24 52 4 5 76" 1 1 100 " 5 13 13 29 8 20 53 6 - 77 - - 101 6 18 10 30" 16 26 54 1 8 78" 1 1 102 7 11 12 31 11 11 55 8 4 79" - 1 103 8 10 7 32" 11 19 56 3 4 80" - - 104 9 ~' 10 9 33" 10 10 57 4 3 81" - - 105 " 10" 17 13 34" 10 14 58 4 7 82" 1 - 106 11 4 6 35" 10 17 59 2 - 83" - - 107 - 32 8 12 36" 10 14 60 3 3 84 13 9 9 j37 8 9 61 3 - 85" - - Unk'n, CITY OF HIOLYOKE, Ward No. 7. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 11 15 38 yrs. 6 13 62 yrs. 1 2 86 yrs. 2mos. I - 15' 13 11 39 7 9 63" 3 1 87 3 - - 316 9 15 40" 6 13 64" 4 1 88 " 4 1 1 17 " 10 11 41 6 6 65" 2 2 89 5 3 - 18 " 10 9 42" 8 4 66 2 1 90" - 1 6 1 1 19 " 10 9 43 6 4 67" 2.- 91" - 1 7" 1 - 20" 12 8 44 3 8 68" 3 4 92" 8 1 1 21" 9 8 45 " 12 8 69 2 2 93' 9 - - 22 " 10 14 46 3 8 70" 3 3 94 10" 1 - 23" 6 10 47 5 5 71" 2 3 95 11" - - 24" 11 9 48" 8 4 72 2 - 96 1 yr. 9 14 25 8 15 49 2 5 73 3 1 97 2 yrs. 16 17 26" 11 8 50" 14 7 74" 1 1 98 " 3 14 12 27 " 10 11 51 4 4 75 3 1 99 4 17 22 28" 14 11 52 2 9 76" 2 - 100 5 1( 5 15 29" 12 4 53 7 4 77" 1 I - 101' 6 24 15 30" 13 21 54 4 3 78 1 2 102 " [ 7" 9 18 31 8 3 55 7 5 79 - 1 103 " 8 314 12 32" 6 6 56" 5 1 80" - 3 104 9' 26 12 33" 7 7 57" 8 4 81" - 1 105 10" 9 11 34 " 10 5 58 4 3 82" - 1 06 11 7 9 35" 7 12 59 2 4 83" - 2 107 12" 14 13 36" 11 6 60 4 8 84" 1 2 13" 12 10 37 6 7 61 2 3 85" 1 1 Unk'n, 1 1 TOWN OF LONGMEADOW. 1 mo. - 2 2 yrs. 18 18 14 yrs. 16 16 26 yrs. 17 14 38 yrs. 14 8 2mos. 2 - 3 6 18 15" 12 14 27" 5 5 39 8 7 3 " 2 4 " 19 17 16 14 20 28 11 14 40 12 14 4 " - - 5 1" 3 13 177 9 17 29 11 41 " 2 5 5 2 6 " 14 14 18 17 10 30" 12 42 8 12 6 1 - 7 " 19 14 19 12 10 31" 4 5 43" 11 10 7" 1 - " 11 8 20" 13 7 32" 6 9 44" 9 4 8" 3 2 9" 14 14 21 1 16 6 33 5 8 45" 9 12 9 1 1 10 " 12 13 22" 5 11 34" 4 10 46 " 9 3 10" - 11 " 15 7 23" 11 9 35 8 9 47 " 10 14 11" 2 - 12 " 16 8 24 8 12 36" 11 15 48 7 4 1 yr. 16 6 13 " 17 12 25" 10 10 3712" 6 12 49 8 10 AGES. 155 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF LONGMEADOW-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. IM. F. AGE. M. F. I AGE. M. F. 50yrs. 11 11 62yrs. 7 6 74yrs. 1 4 86yrs. - 2 98yrs. - 51" 9 6 63 8 4 75 3 5 87 - I 99 52 8 9 64" - 9 76 6 5 88 - 1 100" 53" 10 8 65" 3 8 77" 1 2 89" - - 101 54" 5 5 66" 3 6 78" 2 4 90 " - - 102 " 55" 14 4 67" 4 6 79 1 2 91" 1 - 10 56" 4 6 68" 5 2 80" - 6 92 " - 104 " 57" 3 4 69" 7 2 81" - 2 93 - - 105' -[ 58 7 4 70 7 5 82 2 2 94 " - 106 " 59" 7 2 71" - 4 83" 1 1 95 - 107 " 60" 4 7 72" 5 8 84 - - 96 " 61" 2 2 73" 3 6 85 - 97 - Unk'n, 34 18 TOWN OF LUDLOW. Imo. 1 14y38 11 6 38yrs. 10 10 62yrs. 4 2 86yrs. - 1 2mos. 1 3 15" 19 8 39 7 4 63 5 3 87 3 4 4 16" 16 9 40" 8 12 64" 4 8 88 - 4 - 2 17" 17 12 41 4 2 65" 4 3 89 5 - 2 18" 15 9 42 5 11 66" I - 90 6 " - - 19 14 10 43" 8 8 67 7 2 91 1 7 1 2 20 19 8 44" 3 5 68" 3 3 92 8" 1 1 21 8 10 45" 5 9 69" 1 2 93 9 1 - 22" 11 22 46 5 3 70" 4 4 94 10 - - 23 10 8 47 6 4 71" - 3 95 11" 1 1 24 14 11 48 6 7 72" 4 4 96 1 yr. 7 10 25 9 8 49 2 4 73" 2 2 97 2 yrs. 15 15 26 8 14 50 8 5 74" 1 4 98 3 " 13 16 27 ". 13 11 51 7 1 75" 2 1 99 4 18 12 28 4 11 52" 7 9 76" 3 - 100 5 " 11 7 29 7 11 53 4 12 77 5 3 101 6 " 10 15 30" 8 7 54" 8 5 78" 1 3 102 7 14 11 31" 7 8 55" 6 4 79" 2 3 103 8 11 9 32" 13 6 56 6 7 80 3 3 104 9" 13 8 33 7 4 57 3 6 81( 1 105 10 8 15 34 3 9 58 7 4 82" 1 106 11 15 7 35" 10 7 59 5 5 83" 2 2 107 12" 12 10 36 5 5 60 1 4 84 " - - 13 12 17 37 4 12 61" 2 5 85" 1 - Unk'n, 4 3 TOWN OF MONSON. Imo. 3 5 14yrs. 71 35 362y38 yrs. 24 25 62 rs. 6 13 86 yrs. - 2mos. 3 8 15 50 37 39" 21 23 63" 9 6 87" 3 < 2 2 16( 37 48 40 27 38 64" 10 14 88 1 4 3 4 17 47 36 41" 9 65" 12 7 89 - 1 5 " 2 4 18 32 51 421" 66 9 9 90 " 6 " 6 3 19" 40 45 43" 18 26 67" 12 10 91 7 "L 4 1 20" 30 36 44 9 10 68" 5 5 92 8 " 2 - 21" 32 34 45" 32 26 69" 5 11 93 9 4 - 22 35 31 46 12 17 70 7 10 94 " 10 5 3 23" 29 37 47' 11 16 71" 6 5 95 11 "- - 24 26 35 48 13 17 72 3 3 96" 1 yr. 22 23 25 22 26 49" 13 17 73" 6 10 97 2yrs. 45 40 26 25 26 50" 23 18 74" 2 98 2 3 0 35 30 27" 22 32 51" 12 12 75 7 8 99 4 37 41 28 23 24 52" 15 13 76 5 4 100 5 44 31 29" 21 26 53" 8 13 77" 4 3 101 6 52 52 30 26 37 5 " 10 10 78" 4 102 " 7 53 43 31"1 17 26 55" 12 15 79" 1 1 103 8 " 60 47 32 18 26 56" 1 3 8 80 4 6 104 9 Ir 58 40 33 18 225 57' 10 8 81 2 1 105 10 56 47 34" 16 25 58 8 14 82 1 3 106 61 38 35 " 2 22 5 " 16 11 83" - 1 10 12" 64 32 36 16 23 60" 19 16 84 2 1 13" 65 34 37" 16 27 61 13 10 85 1 2 Unk'n, 3 9 156 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF MONTGOMERY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 6 3 38 yrs. 1 1 62 yrs. - - 86yrs. 2mos. - - 15 " 1 2 39 1 2 63 1 - 87 3 " - 1 1162" 3 3 40" 1 3 64 - - 88" - 4" - 1 17 " 1 1 41" - 2 65" 3 4 89, 5 - - 18" 2 2 42 " 2 1 66 2 1 90 6 - - 19" 6 2 43" 1 1 67 - - 91 - 7 " - - - 20 " 3 3 44 2 1 68" 1 2 92, 8"t 1 1 21"1 - 3 45" 5 - 69 - 1 93 " 9"t - - 22" 2 2 46 4 2 70 1 - 94 " 10 - -. 23" 2 2 47 " 2 1 71".1 2 95 11" - - 24 3 5 48" - - 72" 1 - 96 - 1 yr. 2 4 25 1 3 49" 1 1 73" 1 4 97 2yrs. 2 4 26" 2 1 50" 2 2 74 - - 98 3" 1 5 27" 2 2 51" 3 1 75 1 - 99 " 4 4 3 28 2 1 52" 3 2 76" - 1 100 5" 5 3 29" 3 1 53 4 1 77" 1 - 101" - 6" 3 2 30" 4 3 54" 4 1 78" 1 1 102 7" 4 5 31" 3 1 55" 1 2 79 - - 103 - 8" 3 1 32" 3 4 56" 2 1 80" - - 104' - 9 1 3 33 - 4 57" - 2 81" - - 105 10 7 5 34 1 1 58 3 - 82 - - 106 11 - - 35" 2 1 59" 1 2 83 - - 107 12 6 5 36 - 2 60 - 2 84 - 13" 2 4 37" 3 2 61" 1 1 85" - I 1 Unk'n, TOWN OF PALMER. mo. 6 14 38 61 56 38yrs. 28 27 62yrs. 14 8 86yrs. 1 2 os. 4 7 15 57 56 39" 14 18 63 " 10 10 87" 1 3 3 4 6 16" 41 55 40" 60 55 64" 9 17 88" 1 1 4" 7 6 17" 49 59 41 " 17 14 65" 16 13 89 " - 1 5" 3 5 18 48 68 42" 36 32 66" 3 10 90 6" 4 8 19" 46 55 43 " 16 20 67" 7 7 91" 7 1 6 20 33 64 44 15 22 68" 6 9 92 8" 6 6 21" 38 42 45" 51 36 69" 3 8 93 9 3 - 22" 31 62 46" 20 20 70" 12 11 94 " 10 3 4 23 36 52 47 22 31 71 3 3 95 ( 11" 2 2 24" 33 45 48" 25 25 72" 6 9 96 " 1 yr. 29 37 25" 36 49 49" 21 20 73" 1 11 97 2 yrs. 49 53 26" 24 35 50 46 50 74 6 9 98 - 1 3" 56 57 27" 18 38 51" 15 11 75 9 5 99 " 4" 58 48 28 38 34 52" 13 17 76 3 4 100' 5 55 46 29" 20 28 53" 16 14 77" 1 2 101 " 6 " 54 52 30" 45 51 54 10 13 78" 6 3 102 7 / 49 50 31" 24 34 55 17 27 79 4 - 103 8 " 45 51 32" 24 25 56 11 15 80" 4 5 104 9 "! 44 53 33" 16 25 57' 18 8 81" 2 - 105 10 "i 50 53 34" 22 20 58" 18 13 82 4 5 106 - - 11 " 43 29 35" 46 44 59" 11 10 83" - - 107" - - 12 " 43 45 36 24 31 60 20 29 84" 1 3 13 " 48 45 37 " 14 21 61" 6 4 85 1 3 Unk'n, 1 8 TOWN OF RUSSELL. 1 mo. 1 2yrs. 14 9 14yrs. 12 10 26yrs. 6 6 38 yrs. 2 7 2 mos. - 3 6 9 15-' 5 2 27 3 8 39" 3 2 3" - 1 4" 6 7 16 4 6 28" 10 10 40" T 9 4 - 1 5 7 5 17 1 5 29" 5 41" 4 1 5 1 - 6 7 6 18 5 11 30 ( 13 8 42" 4 3 6 - 1 7 8 11 19 6 3 31" 4 5 43" 5 4 7 - - 8 4 9 20 5 7 32" 6 3 44" 3 4 8 1 - 9" 5 7 21 5 4 33" 3 2 45 5 9 2 10 6 10 22" 2 6 34" 3 7 46" 4 10" 1 2 11 4 9 23" 4 4 35" 5 6 47" 1 3 11 - - 12 5 8 24 " 6 3 36 " 14 1 48 1 2 lyr. 1 7 13" 2 25 6 6 37" 3 9 49" 1 2 AGES. 157 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF RUSSELL-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 8 3 62yrs. 1 3 74yrs. 2 - 86yrs. - 98 yrs. 51" 3 1 63" 3 1 75 2 - 87 - - 99 52" 3 2 64" 2 2 76" 1 2 88" - 1 100 53" - 2 65 3 3 77" 1 1 89" - 1 101" 54" 5 1 66" - 2 78" - 1 90" - - 102 55" 4 2 67" 1 1 79" - - 91" - - 103 56" 2 - 68 1 2 80" - 1 92 " - - 104 57" 3 2 69" 4 - 81" - - 93" - - 105 58" 2 4 70 1 - 82" - - 94 " - - 106 59" 2 1 71 5 3 83" - - 95" - 107 60" 2 1 72" - - 84" 1 - 96" 61" 3 3 73" - 3 85" - - 97" - - Unk'n, 1 TOWN OF SOUTHWICK. imo. 1 1 14 yrs. 15 38yrs. 4 8 62 yrs. 5 3 86yrs. 3 2mos. - - 15" 10 13 39 6 8 63 5 5 87 " 3 "' 1 1 16 14 16 40 6 8 64 5 6 88" 4 2 2 17" 14 8 41 2 8 65 1 6 89" 5 1 - 18" 13 18 42" 7 5 66 7 7 90" 1 6 2 1 19" 10 7 43 9 3 67" 6 91 7 1 - 20 11 10 44 7 8 68 2 3 92 8 - 1 21 7 8 45 13 7 69 2 3 93 9" - - 22" 14 9 46 4 7 70 6 11 94 10 2 - 23" 10 5 47" 6 5 71 4 2 95 11" - - 24 8 4 48 10 2 72" 6 2 96 yr. 11 10 25 9 8 49 9 5 73 2 4 97 2 yrs. 14 10 26 5 7 50 8 5 74 2 2 98 3" 12 12 27 9 4 51 3 4 75" 3 3 99" 4" 11 7 28" 6 10 52 2 5 76" 2 3 100 5 11 15 29" 1 4 53 3 4 77 2 1 101 " 6 11 10 30" 10 9 54 6 2 78 3 3 102' 7 11 7 31" 7 2 55 9 3 79 - 3 103 - - 8 11 10 32" 4 8 56 9 4 80 1 2 104" - - 9 11 12 33 4 5 57 7 4 81 1 2 105" 10 7 4 34 5 6 58 3 5 82 - 2 106 11" 12 8 35" 6 8 59" 2 4 83 - - 107" 12" 12 5 36" 10 9 60 6 5 84 1 2 13 13 16 37" 6 8 61" 4 4 15" - - Unk'n, 4 4 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD. 1 mo. 40 42 14 yrs. 267 288 38 yrs. 255 275 62 yrs. 45 59 86 yrs. 2 6 2mos. 48 36 15 269 306 39" 147 199 63" 66 45 87" 3 2 3" 33 60 16 " 259 291 40 400 421 64" 43 69 88" 1 1 4" 37 34 17" 268 319 41" 152 146 65 " 76 69 89" 3 1 5" 28 35 18" 289 403 42" 196 182 66" 36 46 90" 1 1 6" 45 38 19 293 299 43 153 143 67" 35 52 91" 1 2 7 21 35 20" 323 359 44" 124 142 68" 33 46 92 - 2 8 28 32 21" 238 303 45" 284 293 69" 30 34 93" 1 9 36 34 22" 293 387 46 135 145 70" 35 67 94" - 1 10" 24 14 23" 280 353 47" 11 713 " 21 28 95" 2 11 3 6 24" 319 347 48" 160 168 72" 20 26 96 - - 1 yr. 249 248 25" 375 399 49" 117 124 73" 16 22 97 - 1 2yrs. 374 400 26 " 256 307 50 " 265 264 74 " 13 20 98 " 1 3 325 371 27" 273 245 5 " 89 90 75" 29 44 99 - 4 34 290 28" 349 328 52 117 122 76 9 28 100 - - 5" 343 324 29 25 253 53" 104 96 77 12 18 101 " - - 6 297 299 30" 405 421 54" 113 95 78 9 15 102" - - 7 330 294 31" 185 222 55 156 137 79" 10 7 103 - - 8 " 299 311 32" 248 285 56" 86 100 80 8 22 104" - 9 " 257 260 33" 243 257 57 57 72 81 3 9 105 - - 30" 288 264 34" 172 225 58" 84 87 82 7 13 106 - - 11 " 260 247 35 " 367 351 59" 66 73 83 4 13 107" - - 12" 243 252 36 " 222 230 60" 149 131 84 4 3 13 " 282 286 37 " 165 225 61" 48 2 85 " 3 8 Unk'n, 10 28 158 CENSUTS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 1. AGs. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 6 9 14yrs. 69 63 38 yrs. 71 58 62 yrs. 9 7 86 yrs. 2 mos.17 9 15" 64 64 39" 36 46 63" 8 8 87"'3 5 21 16 63 55 40" 120 99 64" 7 13 88 4 8 16 f17" 62 81 41 " 29 29 65 " 15 21 89 " - 1 5 " 7 8 18 59 91 42 " 43 37 66 6 14 90" - 1 6 "c 17 14 19" 56 76 43" 30 34 67 9 7 91 7" 8 11 20" 82 87 44" 38 44 68 5 7 92 - 1 8 cc 11 11 21" 49 60 45" 70 84 69 7 10 93 9 8 8 22" 71 94 46" 29 29 70 8 22 94" - 1 10 10 2 23 " 66 84 47 29 31 71 4 9 95 1 11 2 3 24 " 70 77 48" 38 36 72 7 2 96 - 1 yr. 68 85 25 " 86 107 49" 26 19 73 4 6 97 - 1 2 yrs. 116 126 26" 76 87 50" 80 62 74 3 4 98 " 1 - 3 97 108 27" 59 67 51" 17 19 75 7 15 99' 4 98 86 28" 95 80 52' 22 23 76" 1 8 100 " 5" 93 103 29" 63 66 53 30 31 77 2 3 101 6 < 74 75 30" 110 110 54" 22 16 78" 5 3 102 7 89 89 31" 46 48 55" 49 24 79 2 - 103 8 " 87 73 32" 72 75 56" 21 27 80" 3 3 104" 9 < 66 77 33 " 62 63 57" 14 16 81" - 1 105 - 10" 77 75 34" 49 61 58" 17 25 82 1 3 106 11" 63 66 35" 122 93 59" 23 15 83 - 4 107" 12" 65 61 3" 57 52 60" 39 20 84" 13 " 69 83 37" 37 53 61" 11 8 85" - Unk'n, 2 5 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 6 3 14 yrs..24 26 38 yrs. 41 28 62 yrs. 7 7 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 5 4 15 " 27 20 39 " 14 22 63 " 11 4 87 " 3 4 4 16 30 32 40 " 46 58 64" 5 9 88" 4 3 - 17" 25 35 41 " 16 15 65 " 5 8 89" 5 3 7 18" 40 56 42" 20 25 66 " 6 5 90 " 6 5 2 19" 46 44 43" 20 12 67 3 5 91" 7 1 3 20 54 44 44 < 9 13 68 4 5 92 - 8 ( - 3 21" 39 34 45 " 35 40 69 2 3 93 9 " 1 1 22 57 69 46 " 8 12 70 " 4 6 94 10 - - 23 " 53 50 47 " 12 18 71 - - 95 - - 11" I - - 24 " 66 53 48" 18 24 72 1 6 96 " 1 yr. 25 15 25 " 87 47 49 " 11 11 73 3 2 97 2 yrs. 40 33 26 " 47 40 50" 31 32 74 3 1 98 3" 32 22 27 "57 37 51 6 6 75" 4 3 99 4" 17 32 28 " 61 49 52" 15 13 76 - 1 100 - 5" 31 25 29 " 29 26 53" 16 6 77 3 1 101 "[ 6" 29 32 30 " 79 64 54" 10 9 78 1 - 102 - 7 25 15 31" 22 24 55" 19 17 79 2 - 103 - 8" 25 22 32 " 41 36 56 8 6 80 - - 104 < 9" 20 27 33 " 33 42 57 3 5 81 - 1 105 10" 23 19 34" 17 19 58" 10 8 82 - 2 106' 11I " 28 29 35 " 58 57 59" 2 6 83" 1 107 12" 27 23 36" 36 36 60" 12 22 84 13" 27 20 37 " 20 32 61 2 7 85" 2 Unk'n, 1 2 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 3. 1 mo. 7 13 2 yrs. 62 68 14 yrs. 41 35 26 yrs. 40 43 38 yrs. 40 55 2mos. 5 8 3 " 44 58 15 40 46 27" 41 38 39" 17 22 3 10 11 4 43 32 16 ( 39 43 28 73 47 40 ( 70 70 4 8 4 5 " 44 51 17 " 37 35 29" 28' 38 41" 18 23 5" 4 3 6" 36 45 18" 48 57 30" 62 63 42" 24 21 6 7 4 7" 54 40 19" 43 36 31 " 27 34 43" 18 26 7 3 5 8 40 33 20 43 54 32.. 42 40 44" 16 13 8 4 2 9" 40 40 21" 25 50 33" 30 30 45" 40 43 9 7 6 10" 36 35 22" 44 45 34" 26 37 46" 24 28 10 " 4 6 11" 27 38 23" 43 54 35" 44 50 47 1 2 18 11" - 2 12 26 33 24 ( 45 46 36 35 31 48 20 19 1 yr. 30 27 13" 36 32 25" 1 70 37" 26 33 49" 17 17 AGES. 159 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 3-Con. AGE. M. F.. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 40 42 62 yrs. 12 10 74 yrs. - 5 86 yrs. 1 2 98 yrs. - 51" 14 15 63" 8 2 75 2 3 87" 1 - 99" - 52" 8 17 64" 4 5 76" 1 3 88" - - 100" - - 53" 12 12 65" 12 9 77" 3 3 89" - - 101" - 54" 11 13 66" 3 3 78" 2 2 90" 1 - 102 - - 55" 19 22 67" 7 3 79" - 2 91 1 103" - 56" 12 14 68" 3 7 80" - 6 92" - - 104" - 57" 6 9 69" 2 4 81" - - 93 - 105 - 58" 12 15 70" 5 7 82" 2 2 94" - 106" - 59 6 8 71 - 2 83" 2 1 95" - 107" 60" 25 33 72" 1 7 84" - 96 61 6 7 73" 3 2 85" 1 97 " - Unk'n, 1 9 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 4. 1 mo. 5 1 14yrs. 19 32 38 yrs. 21 33 62yrs. 4 7 86yrs. 2mos. 4 - 15" 1 17 29 39" 22 33 63 "1 12 4 87 " 1 1 3 " 1 3 5 16" 16 40 40" 41 52 64" 9 9 88" < 1 4 11 2 4 17" 28 37 41" 22 16 65" 9 8 89 " 6 " 2 4 18" 29 39 42" 26 20 66" 7 90 " 6 It 3 4 19" 32 27 43" 19 11 67" 3 5 91" 1 - 7 1 - 20 37 39 44" 13 12 68" 5 4 92" 8 16 2 2 21" 30 45 45" 22 35 69 3 4 93" 9 St 1 3 22 " 31 60 46" 16 15 70" 3 5 94 " - - 10 "t 2 2 23" 31 44 47" 5 15 1 2 3 95 " 11 " 1 - 24" 28 50 48" 16 27 72" 5 3 96" - - lyr. 23 11 25" 46 47 49" 14 19 73" 1 - 97" - 2 yrs. 36 37 26".37 50 50" 27 37 74" 1 3 98 - 3 y. 34 29 27" 31 35 51" 13 14 75" 3 8 99 " 4 < 30 24 28" 26 47 52" 13 20 76" 1 4 100" - - 5 " 134 21 29" 21 37 53" 15 9 77" - 5 101 - - 6 " 32 25 30" 42 52 54" 19 18 78 - 2 102 " 7 29 25 31" 21 36 55" 8 15 79 2 - 103 - - 8 32 45 32" 22 30 56" 10 15 80 1 2 104" 9 20 21 33" 38 25 57" 11 13 81" 1 1 105" - - 10 26 26 34" 13 23 58" 10 7 82 1 1 106" - - 11 25 18 35 " 40 45 59" 8 10 83 - 1 107" - - 12" 16 27 36" 18 26 60 " 19 21 84 1 3 13 6 28 27 37" 17 27 61" 8 14 85 - 1 Unk'n, - 1 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 5. I mo. 5 7 14yrs. 51 54 38yrs. 36 49 62yyrs. 5 12 86yrs. 1 2 2 mos. 9 10 15" 48 61 39" 24 37 63" 7 10 87 " 1 3 ( 4 10 16" 40 48 40" 46 73 64" 9 14 88 " 4 10 6 17" 44 54 41" 35 34 65 " 21 13 89" - - 5 5 6 18 47 73 42" 39 33 66 " 9 90 - 6 6 6 19 35 40 43" 35 28 67" 4 18 91 ( 7 4 8 20 44 53 44" 22 31 68" 5 9 92 - 8 5 10 21" 43 49 45" 59 37 69" 6 6 93 " 9 < 4 5 22" 29 56 46" 28 35 70" 6 13 94 - 10" 1 1 23" 36 59 47" 29 22 71" 7 10 95 11 - - 24" 44 63 48" 38 27 72" 1 2 96 " 1 yr. 52 47 25" 40 57 49" 19 29 73 " 3 5 97 " 2yrs. 43 54 26 " 24 44 50 " 36 36 74 " 3 3 98 " 3 " 60 71 27" 42 36 51" 16 22 75 9 911 8 9" 4 " 58 52 28" 38 41 52" 35 24 76" 2 6 100 " 5 St 65 59 29 " 36 38 53" 17 16 77 2 4 101" 6 " 57 62 30" 39 60 54 " 22 22 78 - 4 102" 7 60 55 31" 35 45 55" 37 25 79" 1 2 103 - 8 ~ 54 59 32 " 32 66 56" 14 15 80" 3 6 104 " 9 42 41 33" 41 44 57" 12 14 81" 1 1 105 " 10" 47 42 34" 36 43 58" 16 16 82" 2 3 106 " 11 45 40 35 49 47 59" 14 16 83 1 5 107 " 12" 46 48 36" 37 43 60" 24 17 84 " 1 13" 52 51 37" 35 43 61" 9 10 85 3 Unk'n, 1 3 160 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 6. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 4 2 14rs. 17 25 38 yrs. 19 16 62 yrs. 2 6 86 yrs. - 1 2 mos. 4 4 15 15 30 39" 15 12 63 5 7 87 -< 3 " 3 3 16 25 16 40 28 25 64 2 4 88 " 4 " 2 1 17 " 17 17 41" 11 10 65 3 5 89 1 5 < 3 2 18" 20 21 42 " 17 13 66 3 1 90 6 5 5 19" 26 20 43" 5 16 67 5 4 91 " 7 " 1 2 20 " 24 23 44" 10 9 68 4 4 92 - 8 " 2 1 21 " 17 23 45 15 19 69 5 3 93 " - 9" 7 5 22" 25 24 46 " 11 9 70 2 2 94 " 10" 2 2 23 " 15 19 47" 13 9 71" 2 2 95" 1 11" - - 24 " 26 19 48" 8 13 72 1 3 96 " lyr. 21 29 25 " 24 29 49 " 12 12 73 2 3 97 2 yrs. 26 33 26 " 18 21 50 " 9 19 74 " 1 2 98 " 3 " 24 34 27 " 20 18 51" 9 3 75 2 4 99 " 4 28 23 28 25 32 52 " 11 6 76" - 3 100 - - 5 (is 31 24 29" 18 23 53 " 5 11 77 - 2 101 " 6 " 22 19 30 " 38 28 54" 12 3 78 - 2 102" - - 7" 25 29 31 " 17 15 155" 7 13 79" 1 - 103" - - 8 16 23 32 " 16 14 56" 6 9 80" 1 104 - - 9 ( 27 19 33 " 19 19 57 4 7 81" - 3 105 - - 10 " 25 16 34 17 18 58 4 5 82 - 106 - - 11"' 23 11 35 " 25 23 59" 6 5 83 1 107 - - 12" 2 19 36 " 17 9 60" 13 9 84 " 1 13" 17 23 37" 15 17 61 5 1 85 1 - Unk'n, 3 6 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 7. 1mo. 2 6 14yrs. 16 10 38 yrs. 11 15 62yrs. 2 5 868yrs. 2 mos. 1 - 15 18 15 39 " 10 14 63 4 6 87 " - 1 3 " 2 2 16" 16 16 40" 19 23 64 4 7 88 - 4 (< 1 - 1 17" 22 17 41 " 12 6 65 4 1 89 - "5 - 3 18 " 16 21 42 ( 15 20 66 2 4 90 6 - 1 19" 17 18 43" 12 8 67 1 5 91 - 1 7 1 3 20 " 11 17 44" 4 9 68 4 7 92 4 8 1 - 21" 14 15 45" 18 17 69 2 3 93 9 3 3 22 6 8 46" 13 8 70 3 8 94 10 2 1 23' 13 14 47" 10 10 71 5 1 95 11 - 1 24" 11 9 48" 10 11 72 3 1 96" 1 yr. 12 11 25" 16 13 49" 9 9 73" - 3 97 8 2 yrs. 19 18 26 7 9 50 " 14 16 74" 2 2 98 3 " 18 16 27 8 4 51" 10 9 75" - - 99 4 13 15 28" 9 17 52 6 12 76 1 3 100 " 5 " 21 16 29" 7 12 53" 5 5 77" - - 101'6 ( 14 18 30" 12 15 54" 7 8 78" - 2 102 " 7 19 11 31" 5 7 55" 11 8 79 1 3 103 8 18 16 32 8 8 56" 11 7 80 1 2 104 " 9 19 10 33" 11 20 57" 5 3 81 1 2 105 10" 22 12 34" 10 8 58" 6 4 82" 1 1 106 - 11 15 16 35 8 16 59" 5 7 83" - - 107 12 16 11 36 15 17 60" 2 3 84 " 1 13 13 15 37" 9 11 61 " 3 3 85" 1 - Unk'n, 2 2 CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 8. Imo. 5 1 2 yrs. 32 31 14 yrs. 30 43 26 yrs. 7 13 38 yrs. 16 21 2mos. 3 1 3 16 33 15" 40 41 27" 15 10'39" 9 13 3 2 4 4 " 27 26 16 " 30 41 28" 22 15 40" 30 21 4" 3 3 5" 24 25 17" 33 43 29 " 1 13 41 9 13 5 4 2 6 " 33 23 18" 30 45'30" 23 29 42 12 13 6" 2 2 7 " 29 30 19" 38 38 31" 12 13 43 14 8 7" 2 3 8 " 27 40 20" 28 42 32" 15 16 44 2 11 8" 3 3 9" 23 25 21" 21 27 33" 9 14 45" 25 18 9" 5 3 10 32 39 22" 30 31 34 4 16 46 6 9 10" 3 - 11" 34 29 23" 23 29 35" 21 20 47 7 7 11" - - 12 25 30 24 29 30 36" 7 16 48 " 12 11 lyr. 18 23 13" 40 35 25 22 5 29 37" 6 9 49 9 8 AGES. 161 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, Ward No. 8-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M F. AGE. M. F. 0 yrs. 28 20 62 yrs. 4 5 74 yrs. - - 86 yrs. 98 yrs. - 51 4 2 63" 11 4 75" - 3 87" - 99" - - 52 7 7 64" 3 8 76" 3 - 88" - 1 100" - - 53 4 6 65" 7 4 7" 2 - 89" 2 - 101 - 54 10 6 66 2 3 78" 1 - 90" - - 102" - 5 "i 6 13 67 3 5 79 1 - 91 - - 103" 56 4 7 68" 3 3 80" - 2 92 - 1 104" - 37 2 5 69 3 1 81" - - 93 1 - 105" - 58 9 7 70 4 4 82" - 1 94" - - 106" 9 2 6 71" 1 1 83" - - 95 - - 107" - 30 15 6 72" 1 2 84" - - 96 31 4 2 73" - 1 85" - 1 97 - - Unk'n, TOWN OF TOLLAND. 1 mo 14 yrs. 6 2 38 yrs. 4 3 62yrs. 2 1 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 15 " 4 4 39" 3 5 63 2 2 87 3 - 1 16 7 3 40" 2 3 64 3 4 88 4 " - I 1 17 6 8 41" 2 1 65 - - 89" 5 < ( - I - 1 8 7 2 42" 2 1 66 2 3 90" 6 ((I - 1 - 1119 5 5 43 1 3 67 2 3 91" 7 "20 5 7 44 2 3 68" I - 92 8 - - 21 5 3 45" 3 1 69" 2 - 93 9 22 3 2 46" - 2 70 I - 94 " 10 - 23 3 4 47" 1 4 71 1 2 95 " 11 1 - 24 8 6 48 2 - 72 - - 96 " 1 yr. 5 2 5 49" 2 6 73 - - 97 " 2 yrs. 6 5 26 1 6 50 3 3 74 1 - 98 3?, 5,9 27".4 4 51 1 2 75 1 - 99 " 4" 3 10 28 4 3 52" - 2 76" 1 1 100 " 5 " 4 2 29 - 2 53" 5 - 77" - 1 101 - - 6 ( 6 6 30 5 4 54" 2 4 78 " - 1 102 - 7 2 2 31 - 2 55 2 - 79 - - 103 " 8 7 3 32 4 1 56" 2 - 80" 1 - 104 - 9 2 5 33 1 1 57 4 1 81 - 1 105 10 5 3 34" 3 3 58" 5 1 82" - - 106 11 7 4 35" 4 2 59 2 1 83 2 - 107 12 6 4 36 4 2 60 1 2 84 - - 13 7 3 37 5 3 61" 3 1 85" - - Unk'n, TOWN OF WALES. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 8 5 38yrs. 6 5 62yrs. 2 3 86 yrs. - - 2mos. 1 2 15 7 14 39" 7 6 63" 3 3 87 3 1 1 16" 13 10 40 11 12 64 1 2 88 " - 1 4 1 1 17" 10 10 41 4 7 65 4 6 89 " 5" 1 2 18 16 17 42 4 4 66 3 2 90 " 6 - 3 19" 12 8 43 5 8 67" 4 91 7 - 1 20" 18 6 44 2 5 68 2 1 92 8 2 - 21 9 7 45" 13 10 69 - 4 93" - 9 " 2 1 22 15 9 46" 5 2 70 2 5 94" - 10" - 1 23 3 7 47 5 5 71" 2 1 95 11I - - 24" 11 13 48" 6 5 72" 1 I - 96" - 1 yr. 6 10 25" 8 7 49 5 4 73" - - 97 " 2 yrs. 8 9 26" 12 11 50" 5 7 74 4 2 98 " 3 16 9 27" 5 7 51" 5 3 75 3 1 99 4 6 6 28" 14 7 52" 6 5 76 1 100 " 5 ( 10 11 29" 8 10 53" 2 3 77" 1 101" 6 10 12 30 10 10 54 6 1 78 1 2 102 - 7 1 11 31" 5 8 55" 8 8 79" 1 1 103 8 < 12 10 32" 12 11 56" 9 5 80" - 1 104 9 10 6 33 4 5 57 2 1 81" - - 105 " 10 11 8 34" 8 5 58" 3 6 82" - 1 106 " 11" 8 8 35 6 8 59 5 4 83" - - 107 " 12 6 4 36 4 11 60 3 4 84" 1 1 13" 8 6 37" 9 6 61 3 2 85" 1 - nk'n, 1 1 21 162 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF WESTFIELD. AGE. M. F. AGE. A. F. FAGE.1. F. AGE... AGE.. Imo. 6 1 14 yrs. 84 82 38yrs. 60 69 62yrs. 20 20 86yrs. 2 3 2mos.11 4 15" 70 64 39" 53 57 63 "18 26 87 3 3 7 11 16" 81 83 40 " 63 72 64" 21 17 88" - 1 4" 8 6 17" 72 100 41" 41 35 65" 24 24 89" 1 3 5 < 13 6 18 08117 42" 49 57 66" 14 20 90" 1 3 6 " 13 12 319 69 106 43 " 35 49 67" 14 22 9 " 1 7" 10 5 20" 82 113 44" 42 43 68" 18 16 92 8 4 15 21" 82 99 45 " 75 67 69 8 7 93" - 1 9 11 9 22" 94 100 46 " 32 41 70" 12 10 94 10" 10 8 23" 93 82 47" 41 7 71 7 9 95" - 1 11 4 5 24" 80 69 48" 45 41 72" 10 12 96 " 1 yr. 61 74 25" 82 00 49" 27 34 73" 11 10 97 2yrs. 101 99 26 78 85 50 " 55 62 74" 5 11 98 3" 113 79 27" 76 64 51" 23 18 75" 10 12 99 4 77 76 128" 78 96 52" 36 35 76 9 10 100 ( 5" 93 89 29" 63 60 53 " 36 1 7 " 7 5 101"' 6" 83 69 30" 84 94 54 31 28 78 5 9 102 - 7" 78 70 31" 67 74 55 " 42 40 79 3 5 103 8" 98 85 32" 64 58 56" 32 29 80" 2 5 104 " 9 " 78 58 33 " 39 55 57 32 26 81" 1 3 105 10" 79 78 34" 55 68 58" 30 26 82" 4 7 106 " 11 57 54 35" 101 93 59" 22 23 83" 4 8 107 " 12" 66 78 36 " 59 52 60" 36 38 84 6 2 13" 65 71 37 44;52 61" 12 21 85 3 2 Unk'n, 9 14 TOWN OF WEST SPRINGFIELD. I mo. 5 10 14 yrs: 34 33 38 yrs. 27 20 62 yrs. 4 7 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 4 2 15" 25 35 39 18 24 63" 4 9 87 - 2 3 5 4 16" 39 46 40" 40 29 64 5 3 88" - 1 4 2 3 17" 32 23 41" 11 13 65 " 12 9 89 - 1 5 " 2 3 18" 36 38 42" 21 21 66 6 6 90 " 6 6 4 19" 38 27 43" 20 22 67 2 5 91 - 7 2 4 20" 29 45 44" 16 17 68 6 8 92" 1 8" 3 - 21" 30 28 45" 33 35 69 2 8 93 " 9" 2 6 22" 29 40 46" 15 15 70 7 11 94 " 10" 2 4 23" 34 36 47 21 16 6 5 95 " 11" 11 - 24" 37 45 48" 19 21 72 2 6 96 " 1 yr. 40 49 25 " 42 43 49 6 14 73 2 2 97 " 2 yrs. 47 48 26" 23 27 50" 21 29 74 2 6 98 3 " 50 50 27" 31 42 51 7 8 75 5 6 99 4 50 48 28" 57 36 52" 25 17 76 3 3 100 5 41 43 29" 36 22 53 12 7 77 2 2 101 ( 6 44 43 30" 44 64 54" 11 11 78 3 3 102 7 41 40 31" 20 10 55" 12 14 79 2 2 103 " 8 <( 39 41 32" 31 42 56" 10 5 80 4 5 104 9 33 46 33" 29 21 57 9 8 81 - 1 105 " 10 " 46 49 34" 25 35 58 4 5 82 - 1 106 11 " 33 29 35 36 35 59 6 9 83 1 1 107 12 " 41 28 36" 21 24 60" 14 13 84 - 2 13. " 32 32 37" 27 24 61 4 6 85 1 4 Unk'n, - 2 TOWN OF WILBRAHAM. 1 mo. 5 5 2 yrs. 31 31 14 yrs. 36 24 26 yrs. 20 17 38 yrs. 15 20 2mos. 3 1 3 18 15 15" 35 25 27" 21 19 39 15 14 3 " 3 - 4 26 28 16" 43 25 28" 20 22 40" 18 27 4" 3 1 5" 19 19 17" 42 42 29" 16 13 41" 14 12 5 - 1 6 " 22 19 ]8" 54 41 30" 22 29 42" 10 10 6" 3 1 7 " 18 26 19" 52 40 31" 10 20 43" 12 12 7" - 6 8 20 27 20" 32 30 32 13 18 44 11 10 8 3 1 9" 21 16 21" 26 19 33" 17 16 45" 19 14 9" 2 1 10 19 18 22" 16 23 34" 13 11 46" 7 12 10" 1 2 11" 20 20 23" 27 28 35" 18 27 47" 13 13 11 - 1 12" 20 31 24" 13 21 36" 8 12 48" 13 13 1 yr. 21 12 13" 21 20 25" 17 27 37" 12 10 49" 10 6 AGES. 163 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPDEN. TOWN OF WILBRAHIAM-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 19 19 62yrs. 9 12 74yrs. 2 5 86yrs. - 2 98 yrs. 51" 13 11 63" 11 14 75" 2 9 87" 1 1 99" 52" 7 16 64" 8 9 76" 3 3 88" - - 100" 53" 8 12 65" 12 10 77 2 3 89" 2 - 101 54" 8 10 66" 8 14 78" 1 5 90 - - 102" 55" 10 5 67" 6 5 79 4 1 91 - 1 103 " 56" 11 13 68" 7 10 80" 3 5 92" - 1 104" 57" 9 7 69 6 6 81 - 1 93 105" 58 9 11 70" 9 7 82 - 4 94 1 - 106 59" 10 9 71" 2 3 83" 2 - 95 - - 107" 60" 13 8 72" 5 6 84 - 1 96 61" 8 6 73" 3 10 85" 97 ( - Unk'n, 3 1 COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF AMHERST. I mo. 3 1 14yrs. 38 33 38 yrs. 15 29 62yrs. 14 14 86yrs. - 2mos. 1 1 15" 40 45 39" 21 18 63 " 12 13 87 " - 2 3 ( 1 2 16 48 36 40" 27 32 64" 16 10 88" - 3 4 1 2 17 52 31 41" 11 24 65 10 6 89" - 1 5 2 1 18" 78 54 42 24 21 66" 5 14 90" 1 6 3 3 19 93 27 43 16 15 67 7 10 91" 1 7 2 1 20" 85 42 44 15 18 68 10 13 92 8 5 2 21 69 28 45" 25 41 69 9 8 93 9" 1 2 22 61 34 46 19 27 70" 11 13 94 10 - 2 23" 50 33 47 13 22 71 8 8 95 11 - 2 24" 47 31 48" 23 26 72 9 11 96" - 1 1 yr. 20 18 25 27 32 49 19 21 73 7 8 97 2 yrs. 28 28 26 ". 30 23 50" 25 20 74" 2 7 98 " 3 " 32 38 27" 27 25 51" 16 13 75" 10 6 99" 4 " 29 31 28" 21 42 52" 13 19 76" 13 6 100" 5 40 29 2 18 29 53" 21 20 77 5 3 101" 6 34 26 30" 20 44 54" 11 16 78" 4 7 102" 7 " 46 36 31 25 27 55" 21 21 79" 4 6 103 - 8 38 34 32 19 25 56 14 29 80 2 6 104 - - 9 30 37 33 15 21 57" 17 13 81 1 1 105 - - 10 27 30 34" 16 19 58" 18 21 82 - 1 106" 11" 27 35 35" 24 30 59" 12 16 83 2 3 107" - - 12" 32 36 36 24 20 60" 16 30 84 - 2 13" 25 30 37" 21 22 61" 11 9 85 4 1 Unk'n, 41 46 TOWN OF BELCHERTOWN. 1 mo. 5 5 14 yrs. 18 23 38 yrs. 16 18 62yyrs. 8 9 862yrs. 2 2mos. 3 1 15' 27 21 39" 9 20 63" 1 5 8 87" 1 3 3 2 1 16 23 16 40" 20 19 64" 8 6 88 4 3 1 17 27 24 41 8 12 65" 9 8 89" - 2 5 2 - 18 15 20 42" 11 20 66" 8 12 90 1 6 1 3 19 21 14 43 2 12 67" 11 7 91 " 1 7 - 2 20 22 14 44" 14 15 68" 9 9 92" 2 1 8 2 1 21" 17 17 45" 24 14 69" 11 8 93" 1 9 2 3 22" 11 11 46 13 13 70" 12 10 94" - 1 10 - 2 23" 7 9 47" 14 10 71" 4 5 95 11" - 2 24 21 11 48" 19 12 72 6 5 96 1 yr. 21 17 25" 11 18 49 9 8 73 3 7 97 " 2 yrs. 33 23 26" 13 15 50 20 13 74" 6 5 98 - 3 " 1 31 27 7 17 51" 6 6 75 6 9 99 4 21 23 28" 11 18 52" 11 14 76" 9 6 100 " 5 ( 33 26 29" 15 12 53" 9 15 77" 2 4 101 " 6 25 24 30 13 16 54" 9 14 78" 2 2 102 " 7 20 18 31 11 9 55 15 13 79" 2 2 103 " 8 25 32 32 17 13 56" 11 12 80" 4 3 104 9 " 1 18 27 33" 15 15 57 16 15 81" 1 1 105" 10" 27 20 34 12 18 58" 10 12 82 6 4 106 - - 11" 20 14 35" 12 19 59" 9 10 83" 1 2 107" - - 12 28 17 36 10 13 60" 14 11 84" 1 3 13" 29 24 37" 11 11 61" 4 8 85" 2 4 Unk'n, 6 1 164 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF IHAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF CHESTERFIELD. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. I mo. - - 14yrs. 8 15 388yrs. 4 5 62yrs. 2 2 86yrs. 1 2 2mos. - - 15" 7 2 39" 3 3 63" 4 2 87" - 3 " 3 1 16 7 3 40" 3 3 64" 2 3 88" 1 1 4' - - 17" 6 7 41" 6 6 65" 6 3 89" 2 1 5 " - 18" 11 7 42" 4 7 66 2 3 90" - - 6" -.2 19" 5 4 43" 6 7 67" 1 - 91" - - 7 - - 20" 4 4 44" 3 4 68" 2 1 92" - 8 - - 21" 6 6 45" 4 5 69" 2 4 93" - 1 9 - 1 22" 3 5 46" 5 3 70" 1 2 94 3 10 2 - 23 4 2 47 3 3 71" 5 2 95.. 11 - 1 24" 4 5 48 7 5 72 3 2 96" - - 1 yr. 9 6 25" 9 3 49" 3 2 73" 3 3 97" - - 2yrs. 8 9 26" 5 3 50" 5 3 74" 2 1 98 3 (( 8 4 27 3 6 51 3 1 75 - 1 99 4 5 6 28" 5 8 52 6 2 76 - 100 5 " 8 11 29" 3 1 53" 9 7 77 1 4 101 - - 6 4 6 30" 3 2 54" 3 2 78" 1 1 102 - - 7 " 9 9 31" 4 6 55" 5 10 79" 3 - 103 - - 8 " 10 10 32 6 6 56" 4 3 80" - 3 104, - 9 7 8 33" 5 10 57" 2 1 81" 1 - 105" - - 10 4 8 34" 5 7 58" 4 6 82" - 2 106" - - 11 " 8 7 35" 4 4 59" 3 2 83" 1 - 107" - - 12, 9 6 36 4 5 60 3 3 84 - - 13" 4 7 37" 5 8 61" 1 3 85" 2 - Unk'n, 3 TOWN OF CUMMINGTON. 1 mo. - 1 14 yrs. 5 10 38 yrs. 6 8 62 yrs. 4 4 86 yrs. 2 2mos. - 1 15 10 16 39" 12 7 63" 5 1 87" - 3 2 - 16 8 11 40 6 6 64 1 4 88" - 4 " 2 - 17 14 5 41 8 8 65 3 2 89" - 5 1- - 18 8 11 42 4 3 66 4 - 90" - 6 - - 19 5 6 43 6 8 67 3 3 91 " 7 " I - - 20 7 8 44 5 6 68 3 6 92" - 1 8 - - 21 6 5 45 8 6 69 3 2 93 - 9 " I - 1 22' 46" 6 3 70 5 1 94 " 1 10 1 2 23 9 7 47 6 3 71" 1 1 95" - 11 - - 24 " 9 5 48 5 6 72 6 5 96" - lyr. 1 8 25 5 6 49 4 8 73" 1 1 97 2yrs. 10 15 26 4 6 50 " 6 7 74" 4 4 98" - 3 (1 11 5 27 4 4 51 3 5 75 4 4 99" - 4 Is 8 8 28 3 9 52 2 5 76" 1 1 100" - 5 (( 12 8 29 2 6 53 4 4 77 - - 101 6 8 7 30 8 8 54 4 1 78" 1 2 102 7 9 11 31 9 5 55 6 8 79 2 7 103 " 8 6 9 32 2 9 56 5 5 80 3 - 104 - 9! 9 6 33 5 2 57 1 4 81" 105 - 10 7 10 34 3 5 58" 11 6 82" 1 - 106 " 11 6 6 35" 5 5 59 5 5 83" 1 107 " 12 9 3 36 3 7 60 3 7 84 13 5 8 37 4 7 61 5 3 85" - - Unk'n, 5 12 TOWN OF EASTHAMPTON. Imo. 4 - 2yrs. 44 49 14yrs. 42 46 26 yrs. 19 49 38 yrs. 32 35 2mos. 5 4 3 47 50 15" 55 52 27 17 38 39" 18 19 3 5 2 4 " 26 39 16" 63 46 28" 28 43 40" 29 59 4 ( 6 4 5 43 44 17" 72 57 29 2 33 41" 12 16 5" 3 2 6 " 40 25 18" 87 67 30 24 46 42" 14 28 6 4 4 7 39 37 19 " 50 64 31" 18 20 43" 13 22 7 5 3 8 45 40 20" 46 78 32 24 28 44" 17 17 8" 6 4 9 32 33 21" 43 49 33 17 22 45 27 41 9 4 4 10 " 40 32 22" 25 62 34" 16 23 46 20 22 10 3 2 11 36 36 23" 25 50 35" 20 26 47 16 20 11" 4 2 12 41 35 24" 34 56 36 14 21 48 21 18 1 yr. 25 22 13 34 50 25" 28 44 37" 15 27 49" 13 16 AGES. 165 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF EASTHAMPTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 33 27 62 yrs. 12 14 74 yrs. 5 2 86 yrs. 98 yrs. 51" 9 14 63 9 6 75" 1 3 87" - - 99 " 52 ( 17 17 64" 4 12 76 4 4 88" - - 100" - - 53" 12 13 65 8 20 77" 2 1 89" - - 101 - - 54" 10 8 66" 1 5 78 3 4 90" - - 102" 55" 26 16 67" 5 7 79" 1 - 91" - - 103 56" 10 10 68" 3 4 80 4 2 92" - - 104" 57" 5 7 69" 4 7 81" 1 4 93" - 1 105" 58" 9 10 70" 6 10 82" 1 1 94" - - 106" - - 59" 6 4 71" 9 7 83" 2 2 95" - - 107 60" 12 16 72" - - 84" 2 - 96" 61" 3 4 73" 5 2 85" - - 97 Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF ENFIELD. 1 mo. - 2 14 yrs. 15 10 38 yrs. 5 5 62 yrs. 3 11 86 yrs. 2mos. 2 1 15 4 39" 8 6 63" 5 6 87 - 3 1 - 16 14 5 40" 7 6 64 3 4 88 4" 2 - 17 16 11 41" 7 7 65 4 6 89" 5 - - 18 9 16 42" 7 9 66 10 5 90" - 1 6 - - 19 8 10 43" 5 6 67 3 7 91 7 - - - 20 " 13 12 44" 3 6 68" 3 2 92 8 - - 21 1 7 45 7 9 69 2 1 93 9 - - 22 14 16 46" 3 2 70 5 9 94 10" - - 23 6 5 47" 7 5 71 3 4 95 11" - - 2 <24 48" 8 5 72 3 1 96 yr. 11 13 25 11 10 49 5 4 73 - 2 97 2 yrs. 11 10 26 7 8 50" 11 6 74 2 1 98 3 11 8 27 5 7 51 8 12 75 3 3 99 4 " 7 9 28 6 8 52 4 5 76 3 3 100 5 " 9 8 29 10 6 53" 4 10 77 2 1 101 6 16 7 30 9 5 54" 5 6 78 - 1 102 7" 7 6 31 10 6 55" 4 3 79" 1 2 103 " 8 10 11 32 5 10 56" 5 4 80< 1 3 104 - 9 ( 12 10 33 6 7 57" 3 3 81 1 1 105 10 5 9 34 8 6 58" 10 2 82 1 2 106 " 11 8 10 35 6 7 59" 3 5 83 - 2 107 12 6 10 36 5 11 60" 4 3 84 13 5 5 37" 5 7 61" 3 6 85" - 2 Unk'n, - 3 TOWN OF GOSHEN. I mo. - - 14yrs. 3 1 8 yrs. 2 2 62 yrs. 1 3 86 yrs. 1 2mos. - - 15" 3 3 39 1 2 63" 1 1 87 " 2 3 1 - 16" 5 4 40" 1 - 64" 2 3 88 4 - - 17" 6 2 41" 1 2 65" 4 - 89 5 - 1 18 4 2 42 4 2 66 - - 90 6 - - 19" 4 2 43" 1 2 67" 2 2 91 " 1 7 ( 1 - 20 3 1 44 - 2 68( 1 2 92 - 1 8" - 2 21 1 2 45" 4 3 69" 2 - 93" 1 1 9" 2 - 22" 3 - 46" 1 2 70" 2 1 94 10" - - 23" 4 2 47" 1 1 71" 1 1 95" 1 11" - - 24" - 3 48" - 1 72 - - 96 1 yr. 1 2 25" 2 2 49 3 1 73" - 2 97 2 yrs. 1 4 26 - 2 50" 2 1 74 2 2 98' 3 2 5 27 6 1 51 1 2 75 3 1 99" ( 4" 2 3 28 1 1 52 - 1 6" 2 2 100 5 3 3 29" - 3 53" 4 2 77 1 101 6" 4 3 30 1 1 54 4 3 78 2 3 102 7" 3 2 31 - 3 55" 3 3 79" - 2 103 " 8" 4 2 32 2 2 56 3 2 80 2 1 104 9" 5 4 33" 2 2 57 2 - 81" - 1 105 10 2 3 34 1 4 58 4 2 82" - - 106 11" 3 3 35" 2 2 59" 2 2 83" - - 107 12" 5 4 36 2 2 60" - - 84 1 2 13 4 5 37 2 3 61" 1 1 85" - 1 Unk'n, - 2 166 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF GRANBY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. - - 14yr. 11 6 38 yrs. 6 8 62 yrs. 5 3 86 yrs. 1 2mos. - - 15" 7 8 39 4 4 63" 2 2 87" 3" - - 16" 9 9 40" 4 6 64" 2 2 88 " 4 " - - 17" 7 5 41 1 2 65" 4 4 89" - 1 5 " 1 - 18" 7 9 42" 4 5 66" 3 1 90 " 1 6 - - 19" 9 8 43" 5 4 67" 5 2 91 " 7" 1 1 20" 8 6 44" 4 3 68" 2 4 92 " 8" - - 21 6 6 45 7 4 69" 3 3 93 " 9" 1 - 22" 5 5 46" 3 5 70" 6 3 94 " 10" 1 I - 23" 5 8 47 5 2 71" 2 2 95 " 11" - - 24" 6 5 48" 4 4 72" 3 2 96 " i yr. 7 5 25 3 5 49" 3 5 73" 3 3 97 -" 2 yrs. 15 7 26" 5 6 50" 6 7 74" 2 2 98 cc 3" 6 16 27 5 4 51 3 6 75" 3 1 99" - 4" 9 8 28" 2 7 52" 5 5 76" 3 1 100 " 5" 11 10 29" 7 5 53" 7 2 77" 3 1 101" - - 6 7 7 30" 7 4 54 6 2 78 1 2 102 " 7" 6 11 31" 3 4 55" 2 8 79 - - 103 " 8" 12 8 32" 7 6 56 2 4 80" 2 104 9" 11 7 33" 2 7 57" 2 6 81" 1 - 105 " 10" 7 8 34 3 5 58" 7 5 82" - - 106 " 11 6 6 35 8 8 59 - - 83" - - 107 " 12" 6 5 36" 5 12 60" 2 4 84 - - 13" 8 5 37" 6 4 61" 3 3 85" - 1 Unk'n, - 1 TOWN OF GREENWICH. I mo. - - 14yrs. 4 9 38 yrs. 2 3 62 yrs. 3 5 86 yrs. - 3 2mos. - - 15 5 2 39" 4 2 63" 2 3 87 1 3" - 1 16 6 9 40" 2 5 64" 1 2 88 " 4" - - 17" 10 2 41" - 3 65" 4 4 89 5" 1 18 3 5 42" 3 5 66" 2 2 90" - 1 6" - - 19 3 2 43 2 4 67" 6 3 91 7" - - 20" 2 6 44" 1 1 68" 3 1 92 8" - - 21 3 4 45 8 3 69" 1 3 93 9" 2 1 22 4 7 46" 1 5 70" 5 4 94" - 1 10" - 3 23 7 4 47" 2 2 71" 1 1 95" - 1 11" - 1 24" 4 5 48 3 3 72" 2 1 96 1 yr. 4 5 25 4 2 49" 3 6 73" 3 2 97 2yrs. 4 5 26 3 1 50" 5 3 74" 2 2 98 3 5 5 27 6 5 51" 5 2 75" 1 2 99 4 5 4 28 5 6 52 3 7 76 2 1 100: 5 3 5 29" 4 2 53 6 2 77" 3 1 101 " 6 " 7 4 30 2 11 54 6 2 78" 1 3 102" 7" 6 4 31 I 55" 10 6 79" 2 2 103" - - 8" 4 5 32 4 4 56 3 - 80" - 2 104 " 9 3 7 33" 2 4 57 3 5 81" 1 1 105 " 10" 5 4 34 7 1 58" 3 6 82 - 2 106 " 11" 1 3 35 2 2 59 2 3 83" - - 107 " 12" 6 3 36 2 2 60 3 4 84" - 1 13" 4 4 37 2 9 61" 1 4 85" 1 2 Unk'n, 4 4 TOWN OF HADLEY. 1 mo. 1 - 2 yrs. 48 24 14 yrs. 18 23 26 yrs. 10 17 38 yrs. 15 14 2mos. 1 5 3" 31 38 15" 24 20 27" 18 10 39 " 15 8 3 1 2 4" 21 34 16" 19 15 28" 17 13 40 " 26 23 4 4 3 5" 31 24 17" 20 19 29" 12 41" 10 9 5 1 2 6 22 26 18" 19 20 30" 19 21 42" 9 11 6" 3 4 7" 24 23 19 14 5 31 14 5 43" 9 10 7 1 3 8" 25 34 20 18 16 32 12 14 44 5 18 8" - - 9 20 16 21" 16 16 33" 13 12 45 26 20 9" 1 1 10" 23 23 22 15 14 34" 12 14 46" 8 6 10" 3 1 11" 20 23 23 16 11 35" 16 24 47 10 17 11" - I 1 12" 21 24 24" 14 18 36 15 16 48 11 10 1 yr. 16 16 13" 23 21 25 14 16 37" 15 8 49 4 3 AGES. 167 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF HADLEY-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 21 23 62yrs. 11 5 74yrs. 2 4 86yrs. 2 - 98yrs. 51 8" 5 63 8 10 75" 6 2 87" - 99 52" 8 9 64 7 6 76" 2 - 88" - 1 100" 53" 9 9 65" 3 4 77" 2 1 89" 1 1 101" 54" 4 10 66" 4 11 78" 3 4 90" 2 - 102 55 " 8 10 67" 7 3 79" 1 1 91" - - 103 56" 7 5 68" 4 7 80 2 2 92 - - 104 57" 8 6 69" 6 2 81" 1 2 93" - - 105 58" 8 5 70 8 5 82" 1 - 94 - - 106 59" 3 5 71 2 3 83" 1 1 95" - - 107 - - 60" 14 15 72 6 5 84 - 2 96" 1 61" 4 6 73 " 7 4 85 1 - 97" Unk'n, 1 3 TOWN OF HATFIELD. 1 mo. - 2 14 yrs. 14 11 38 yrs. 14 16 62 yrs. 1 3 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 1 - 15 " 13 14 39" 12 8 63" 3 4 87 1 3" - 3 16 " 20 16 40" 15 19 64" 2 6 88 - - 4" 4 2 17 " 22 13 41 8 3 65" 6 3 89 - - 5" 1 - 18 17 9 42 6 11 66" 5 1 90" 1 - 6" 3 - 19 19 6 43 5 7 67" 5 5 91 - - 7" 4 1 20" 17 12 44 5 7 68" 1 4 92 8" 2 2 21" 10 13 45" 13 5 69 3 2 93 9" 4 3 22 15 15 46 4 3 70 2 3 94 1 10" 3 - 23 8 17 47 6 4 71" 2 3 95 11" 2 1 24 13 9 48" 11 8 72" 2 1 96 lyr. 18 23 25 " 16 18 49" 9 5 73" 2 2 97 - - 2yrs. 27 25 26 9 13 50 " 13 10 74 2 3 98 - - 3 29 25 27 13 9 51" 2 5 75 2 4 99 4" 24 17 28 17 12 52" 6 8 76 1 1 100" 5 25 27 29 9 30 53" 7 2 77" 1 2 101" 6" 19 15 30" 12 17 54 4 5 78" 2 1 102" 7" 16 25 31 7 12 55 10 5 79 1 2 103" 8" 32 17 32 9 13 56 5 3 80" 2 1 104" 9" 11 14 33" 17 10 57 4 8 81" - 3 105" 10" 19 15 34 7 11 58 5 1 82 2 - 106" 11" 12 12 35" 19 10 59" 7 6 83" - - 107 12" 9 19 36" 7 9 60 6 7 84" - 1 13" 24 12 37 6 9 61 3 2 85" - 1 Unk'n, 1 1 TOWN OF HUNTINGTON. 1 mo. - - 14 yrs. 11 12 38yrs. 7 14 62yrs. 4 5 86yrs. 2mos. - 1 15 " 15 19 39" 4 4 63 2 7 87" 1 3" 16" 14 10 40" 8 13 64 3 3 88 - - 4" - - 17 " 22 6 41" 5 6 65" 5 4 89 - 1 5" - 1 18 " 13 11 42 7 8 66 2 4 90 - 2 6" - - 19 " 14 7 43 3 9 67" 91 - - 7" - - 20 " 11 9 44 7 3 68 4 2 92 - - 8 " 2 - 21" 5 8 45" 13 7 69 3 4 93 - - 9" 1 1 22" 12 15 46" 3 4 70 5 1 94 - - 10" - 3 23 7 8 47 8 7 71" 3 2 95 - - 11" - - 24 7 10 48" 6 6 72 3 3 96 - - 1 yr. 13 4 25 4 11 49" 5 5 73" 2 2 97 - - 2 yrs. 14 13 26 6 8 50 10 9 74 5 2 98 3 " 5 10 27 3 9 51" 2 4 75 3 1 99 - - 4 " 6 6 28 7 7 52" 5 3 76 3 2 100 - - 5" 14 10 29" 6 6 53 3 5 77" 4 3 101 - 6 7 10 30 9 12 54" 10 6 78" 1 102 - - 7 8 9 31" 5 3 55 3 9 79 - 103 8" 8 8 32 7 11 56 4 6 80 - - 104 - 9" 9 9 33 5 5 57 7 5 81 - 2 105 - 10 10 13 34 5 6 58" 3 6 82 1 1 106 11 8 10 35" 12 9 59" 4 6 83 1 2 107 12" 11 14 36 7 9 60" 8 9 84" 2 13" 10 11 37" 3 3 61" 2 5 85 - 1 Unk'n, - 4 168 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF MIDDLEFIELD. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 - 14yrs. 8 6 38 yrs. 3 2 62 yrs. 1 1 86yrs. 2mos. - - 15 6 5 39" 2 3 63" I - 87 " 3" - 1 16 6 8 40" 2 3 64" - - 88" 1 4 1 - 17" 8 8 41" 3 2 65 5 1 89" - 1 5" - 2 18" 4 11 42" 5 1 66" -I 1 90" - - 6" - 1 19 8 5 43" 1 2 67" 1 - 91" - - 7" - - 20 5 7 44" 3 3 68" 1 - 92" - 8 - - 21 5 2 45" 9 7 69" 2 1 93" - 9" - 1 22 6 6 46" 2 3 70" 1 1 94 - 10o - - 23 3 7 47" 5 2 71" - - 95 - 11"t - - 24 3 6 48" 2 3 72" 2 5 96" - lyr. 5 5 25 5 7 "49 2 3 73', 1 1 97 2 yrs. 10 12 26 4 1 50 7 1 74 - I 98 - 3" 8 2 27" 5 4 51" 2 2 75" 1 - 99 " 4 " 3 10 28 5 4 52" 2 6 76 " 3 3 100 - - 5" 11 6 29 2 3 53" 2 2 77" - - 101" - - 6" 4 6 30" 3 2 54" 3 1 78" 2 2 102.. 7" 4 5 31 " 3 6 55" 3 4 79" 1 1 103" - - 8" 6 6 32" 6 2 56" 3 1 80" 2 2 104" - 9" 4 8 33 3 4 57" 3 2 81" - 1 105 10 " 7 5 34 3 3 58 4 1 82" 1 - 106 - 11" 6 9 35 " 4 10 59" 4 4 83" 1 - 107" - - 12 " 8 9 36" 3 2 60" 4 1 84 - - 13" 7 11 37 3 61" 2 2 85" - - Unk'n, TOWN OF NORTHAMPTON. 1 mo. 6 6 14 yrs. 125 112 38 yrs. 81 92 62 yrs. 21 28 86 yrs. 1 3 2mos. 18 13 15" 95 111 39 53 61 63 25 22 87 2 3 3 " 16 10 16" 94 119 40" 106 137 64 15 28 88" - 1 4" 5 6 17" 117 131 41" 44 47 65" 35 44 89" - 2 5" 12 6 18" 120 129 42" 52 64 66" 20 18 90" 2 6 " 10 18 19" 93 130 43 46 65 67" 16 19 91" - 1 7 10 10 20" 95 137 44" 52 62 68" 12 13 92" 1 8" 3 10 21" 87 111 45 " 89 73 69" 18 17 93" 9" 7 7 22" 82 132 46 " 27 59 70" 21 39 94 " 10 6 7 23" 84 120 47" 47 54 71 18 10 95" - 2 11" 1 1 24" 92 102 48" 67 56'2 11 16 96 1 yr. 84 80 25" 98 136 49" 44 43 73 " 10 12 97 " 2yrs. 137 121 26 78 85 50 16 110 74 6 10 98" 3" 127 125 27 71 84 51 25 39 75" 16 14 99 4" 116 119 28" 92 97 52" 51 50 76" 13 11 100" 5" 133 117 29" 80 79 53" 37 44 77 6 5 101" 6" 122 109 30" 105 143 54" 35 48 78 9 7 102" 7 135 130 31 70 76 55 " 66 59 79 3 7 103 - - 8" 123 106 32" 80 108 56 " 42 38 80 8 7 104" 9" 99 111 33" 81 84 57" 34 32 81" 10 8 105" 1 10" 118 100 34 " 83 82 58 29 37 82" 8 5 106 11" 85 85 35" 100 131 59" 24 22 83" 4 2 107" 12" 81 92 36 " 65 77 60" 49 59 84 2 5 13" 108 99 37" 59 62 61" 20 22 85 2 3 Unk'n, 23 34 TOWN OF PELHAM. 1 mo. 1 2 yrs. 7 9 14 yrs. 6 10 26 yrs. 5 2 38 yrs. 7 3 2mos. 1 1 3 4 7 15 7 8 27 4 - 39" 1 5 3" 1 1 4 6 4 16 6 6 28 6 4 40" 5 4 4 " 5 8 8 17 6 8 29 3 2 41. " 4 3 5 " 6 3 7 18" 4 5 30 3 3 42" 2 4 6 1 1 7 7 6 19 5 5 31 1 8 43 1 5 7" 1 8 5 2 20 6 7 32" 3 5 44" 2 2 8 " 1 9 8 7 21 3 3 33" 4 2 45 5 4 9 " 10 2 9 22 3 3 34" 4 5 46 3 2 10" - 2 11" 9 3 23 4 1 35" 2 3 47 3 4 11" - 12" 4 7 24" 3 5 36" 4 2 48" 3 4 1 yr. 3 4 13 6 3 25 5 2 37" 2 3 49 4 2 AGES. 169 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF PELHAM-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 5 5 62 yrs. 2 3 74 yrs. 1 1 86 yrs. 1 98 yrs. 51" 5 6 63" 1 2 75 2 5 87" - 1 99" - 52" 1 2 64" 2 3 76 3 1 88" - 1 100" - 53" 4 7 65 7 7 77" 1 - 89 - 101" - 54" 2 5 66" 3 4 78 - 2 90" - 102 - 55" 2 4 67" 1 1 79" 1 1 91 - 103 " 56" 8 2 68" 3 3 80" 2 5 92 - - 104 " 57" 3 1 69 1 - 81 1 1 93 - 105 " 58" 2 4 70 5 3 82" - - 94" - - 106" - 59" 4 6 71 1 3 83 - - 95 " - - 107 " 60" 4 5 72" 2 2 84" - 96 - 61" 2 1 73 2 - 85 - - 97 - Unk'n, 3 6 TOWN OF PLAINFIELD. Imo. - - 14 yrs 3 2 38 yrs. 2 3 62 yrs. 3 4 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. - 1 15" 5 6 39 " 1 5 63" 5 3 87 -' 3 - - 16 8 40 5 1 64 6 3 88 ( 1 4" - 17" 9 1 41 1 4 65" - 1 89 " 5" - - 18" 3 5 42 3 - 66" 3 5 90 " 6" - 1 19 3 2 43 3 3 67" 2 4 91 " 7" - 1 20 3 2 44 3 5 68" 3 2 92" 8 - 2 21 5 3 45 4 1 69" 3 2 93 9 - - 22" - 46 1 4 70" 4 4 94 " 10 1 23 3 2 47" 1 2 71" 1 1 95 11 " - - 24 4 1 48 1 2 72" 6 2 96 1 yr. 3 3 25 2 6 49" 1 1 73" 5 1 97 " 2yrs. 2 4 26" - 4 50 2 3 74" 2 - 98 3" 1 3 27 1 3 51 3 2 75" - 3'99 4" 1 4 28 4 4 52 4 7 76" 2 1 100 5" 4 5 29 4 6 53 2 4 77" 4 1 101" 6" 6 4 30 2 4 54" 3 4 78" 2 2 102 " 7" 5 6 31 2 2 55 4 4 79" 2 2 103 " 8" 1 2 32" 3 4 56 2 4 80" 1 1 104 " 9" 4 7 33 3 2 57 4 1 81" 2 - 105 - - 10" 1 2 34" 2 4 58 4 1 82" 1 2 106 " 11" 3 2 35" 3 3 59 1 2 83" - 1 107 " 12" 2 2 36 6 3 60 - 1 84" - 1 13" 7 6 37" 1 2 61" 3 - 85" 1 - Unk'n, TOWN OF PRESCOTT. 1 mo. - - 14yrs. 4 2 38 yrs. 2 3 62yrs. 1 2 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. - 1 15" 7 5 39 2 2 63 4 - 87 " 3 " 1 -716 7 4 40 " 2 2 64 4 2 88 - 3 4 2 1 17 5 1 41" 1 4 65 5 2 89 5 - - 18 4 4 42" 5 2 66 3 2 90 6 - - 19 4 2 43 2 1 67 2 3 91" 7 1 - 20 5 1 44" 2 - 68 4 2 92 8 1 4 21 - 1 45" 2 5 69 1 2 93 9 - 2 22 2 3 46" 2 3 70 2 3 94" 10 - - 23 1 7 47" 5 2 71 2 2 95 11" 1 - 24 4 1 48" 1 4 72" 1 96 1 yr. 3 2 25 4 3 49" 5 2 73 1 2 97" 2 yrs. 5 6 26 2 - 50" 2 5 74" 1 1 98 3 7 6 27" 6 3 51 2 - 75 - 2 99 4 3 6 28 5 1 52" 2 3 76" 2 - 100 5 6 4 29 - 4 53" 5 1 77" - - 10 6 3 7 30 4 4 54" 2 4 78" 1 3 102 " 7 2 10 31 4 55" 3 - 79 - 2 103 " 8 7 6 32 2 2 56" 3 6 80" 1 - 104 9" 4 2 33 3 7 57 2 3 81 - - 105 10 4 3 34 3 3 58" 3 3 82 - - 106" 11 " 5 3 35 4 3 59" - 2 83 " - - 107 12 < 6 6 36 60" 2 2 84 - 2 13" 5 2 37 4 6 61" 2 2 85 1 1 Unk'n, 1 1 22 170 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF SOUTH HADLEY. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 5 5 14 yrs. 28 27 38 yrs. 8 26 62yrs. 10 6 86 yrs. 2mos. 4 2 15" 44 27 39 12 19 63 7 7 87 3" 4 7 16" 26 30 40 32 32 64" 5 7 88 4 " - 4 17 42 45 41" 10 10 65" 12 7 89" - 5 " 5 - 18" 34 37 42" 14 21 66 2 5 90 - 6" 5 2 19 31 23 43" 10 25 67" 3 3 91 - 7" 1 2 20 28 34 44" 14 17 68 7 3 92" - 8" 4 1 21" 8 31 45" 21 31 69 4 4 93" - 9" 3 4 22 24 35 46 10 20 70 8 8 94 - 10 3 2 23" 31 28 47" 16 16 71 4 1 95" - 11 " - 24" 18 30 48" 12 15 72 2 5 96" - 1 yr. 30 24 25" 16 28 49" 11 11 73 3 97" 2 yrs. 39 31 26 25 28 50" 21 23 74 4 4 98" 3" 32 37 27 17 22 51" 9 18 75 2 7 99" - 4 i 41 35 28 21 21 52" 25 12 76" 4 3 100" - 5" 41 36 29" 18 18 53 16 11 77" 5 2 101" - 6 41 32 30" 28 31 54" 9 6 78 2 6 102" - 7" 30 38 31" 23 16 55 27 10 79 1 - 103" - 8" 27 31 32 22 26 56" 10 18 80" 1 5 104" - 9 31 28 33" 21 21 57" 10 12 81" 2 1 105" - - 10" 39 29 34" 16 19 58" 6 12 82" - 2 106 - 11 19 25 35 " 16 27 59" 5 3 83" 2 2 107" - 12" 23 37 36" 12 18 60" 13 17 84 13" 36 29 37" 15 14 61 5 6 85" - 3 Unk'n, 12 346 TOWN OF SOUTHAMPTON. Imo. - - 14yrs. 9 1 38yrs. 5 7 62 yrs. 4 6 86 yrs. - 1 2 mos. 2 - 15" 12 5 39" 3 7 63" 6 3 87 - 3 " - 1 16" 11 7 40" 8 6 64" 3 6 88 " 1 1 4 " 2 1 17" 12 6 41" 3 3 65" 4 5 89 - 5 I - 18 14 5 42" 5 9 66 4 3 90 - 6 - - 19" 13 10 43" 2 7 67" 1 2 91 - 1 7 - - 20" 15 7 44" 7 6 68" 4 4 92 - 8 - - 21" 11 8 45" 8 9 69" 3 6 93 - 9 ( - - 22 ( 10 6 46( 9 3 70 ( 8 7 94 - 10 - - 23" 11 13 47" 7 6 71 4 1 95 - 11 - - 24 ( 11 11 48" 5 9 72" 3 5 96 - yr. 10 9 25" 6 5 49" 7 8 73" 1 4 97 - 2 yrs. 6 13 26 5 9 50 8 6 74 2 3 98 3 4 9 10 27" 8 3 51" 4 - 75" 1 1 99 - 4 " 18 9 28" 5 14 52" 5 6 76" 2 6 100 - 5 " 6 13 29" 9 7 53" 6 3 77" 1 3 101 - 6 " 8 11 30" 11 8 54" 2 6 78" 2 2 102 - 7 " 9 8 31( 4 2 55 3 4 79( 4 1 103 ( - 8 4 7 10 32"i 6 4 56 6 1 80 ( 3 1 104 ( 9 ( 13 9 33" 4 8 57" 3 6 81" 1 2 105 10 " 10 9 34" 2 6 58" 4 7 82" 2 - 106 11" 7 5 35" 5 3 59" 4 4 83" - - 107 - 12" 6 16 36" 2 6 60" 7 11 84" 2 2 13 " 12 11 37" 5 8 61" 7 4 85" - - Unk'n, 3 2 TOWN OF WARE. 1 mo. 5 3 2 yrs. 48 56 14 yrs. 42 52 26 yrs. 22 28 38 yrs. 20 31 2mos. 3 8 3" 41 28 15" 48 66 27" 26 31. 39 " 16 17 3 9 9 4" 41 40 16" 44 52 28" 25 32 40" 42 40 4 5 5 5" 39 41 17" 60 67 29" 2 15 41 10 13 5 5 2 6" 53 43 18" 50 55 30 2 40 42" 16 18 6 5 5 7" 47 46 19" 44 49 31 22 19 43" 22 23 7 3 2 8" 43 46 20" 40 63 32" 20 27 44" 16 16 8 2 6 9" 33 36 21" 31 42 33" 15 29 45 " 22 38 9 4 4 10( 40 51 22" 36 56 34" 14 20 46 ( 12 24 10 1 - 11 42 43 23" 27 40 35" 15 34 47" 18 26 11 4 2 12" 58 46 24" 31 59 36" 26 25 48 " 24 36 1 yr. 24 26 13" 40 39 25" 23 41 37" 17 25 49 " 11 18 AGES.. 171 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF HAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF WARE-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 39 46 62 yrs. 10 7 74 yrs. 1 8 86 yrs. - 2 98 yrs. 51" 12 36 63" 11 13 75" 2 9 87" - 3 99"3 52" 17 17 64" 22 6 76" 4 - 88" - - 100" 53 21 17 65" 7 15 77 6 2 89" - - 101" 54" 20 16 66" 10 11 78" 5 2 90" 1 102 55" 21 22 67 7 10 79 2 2 91" - - 103 " 56" 15 15 68" 12 12 80" 5 1 92" - - 104 " 57" 12 13 69" 6 8 81" - 1 93" - - 105" 58 14 17 70 6 20 82" 1 4 94" - - 106 59" 10 15 71" 5 3 83" 1 2 95" - 1 107" 60" 16 28 72" 7 3 84" 2 3 96 " 61" 9 16 73" 5 5 85" 1 1 97" - Unk'n, - 5 TOWN OF WESTHAMPTON. 1 mo. - - 14 yrs. 4 6 38 yrs. 5 3 62 yrs. - 2 86 yrs. 2mos. - - 15 9 5 39" 1 4 63 - 2 87 " 1 3" 1 - 16 4 3 40 - 4 64" - 1 88" - - 4" - - 17 7 5 41" 2 2 65" 3 - 89 " 5 3 - 18 5 5 42 1 2 66" 1 - 90 " 6 - 1 19 2 3 43 1 3 67 - 1 91 7" - 1 20 " 5 8 44' 7 2 68" 2 4 92 8 - - 21 4 1 45 6 8 69" 3 - 93 9" - - 22" 4 46 5 5 70 1 1 94 10 2 1 23 "3 47 6 3 71" 3 1 95 11" - - 24 5 5 48 2 6 72" - - 96 " I yr. 8 5 25 3 3 49 3 1 73" - 4 97 2 yrs. 9 8 26 5 3 50 7 3 74" 1 - 98 3" 6 8 27 " 3 51" 1 - 75" 1 1 99 " 4" 4 9 28 2 4 52 - 1 76" 1 1 100 " 5" 5 8 29 4 3 53 2 3 77" 1 2 101 6" 6 6 30 3 4 54 1 2 78" 1 4 102 7" 9 10 31" 5 4 55 2 1 79" - - 103 8" 2 4 32 4 3 56 3 5 80" - - 104 9" 6 10 33 2 4 57 1 2 81 - - 105 10" 10 4 34 " 3 58 - 2 82 - - 106 11 6 7 35 " 6 59" 3 1 83" - 1 107" 12" 2 9 36" 3 1 60 3 2 84 13" 8 5 37" 3 5 61 3 2 85" - - Unk'n,. 1 TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG. 1 mo. - 4 14 yrs. 23 24 38 yrs. 23 20 62 yrs. 9 5 86 yrs. 2mos. 1 1 15 " 27 27 39 " 16 19 63 " 1 5 87' - 1 3 2 - 16 22 20 40 " 18 20 64" 3 11 88 4 1 1 17" 24 24 41" 11 5 65" 12 6 89 - 1 5 - 1 18 " 25 16 42" 8 7 66 6 6 90 - 1 6 " 3 5 19 " 13 16 43 4 9 67" 7 9 91 - 7" 1 I - 20' 24 14 44 9 13 68 3 6 92 8 2 - 21" 17 18 45" 20 14 69 1 4 93 9 t - - 22 20 18 46 8 4 70 5 4 94 - 10" - 2 23" 19 20 47" 3 13 71" 7 4 95 11" 1 1 24" 20 15 48" 12 10 72" 3 1 96 lyr. 26 21 25" 12 18 49" 6 9 73 2 1 97 " 2 yrs. 29 21 26" 16 18 50" 15 15 74 2 1 98 " 3 < 19 19 27" 15 15 515 " 8 6 75 4 1 99 4 30 21 28" 11 17 52 9 7 76 3 1 100 5 20 15 29" 12 11 53 6 6 77 2 1 101 6 19 25 30" 17 15 54 " 10 6 78 4 3 102 7 ( 19 17 31" 10 11 55 8 5 79 - 1 103 " 8 I 30 22 32 9 11 56 " 9 10 80 - 2 104 - 9 " 24 23 33" 10 14 57 " 4 5 81 - 2 105 - 10" 19 27 34" 8 12 58 8 12 82 - 1 106 11 " 20 20 35" 18 13 59 7 9 83 - 1 107 12 " 21 21 36" 16 14 60 5 9 84 - 2 13 " 24 23 37" 11 14 61 6 4 85 - 1 Unk'n, 3 5 172 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF IHAMPSHIRE. TOWN OF WORTHINGTON. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 1 14 yrs. 4 8 38 yrs. 5 4 62yrs. 2 1 86 yrs. 2mos. - 135 11 10 39 4 3 63 6 5 87" 1 3 1 2 16 " 14 9 40 4 4 64 3 2 88 " - 1 4 1 1 17 8 11 41 3 5 65 4 3 89" 1 1 5 - 1 18 < 10 5 42 2 7 66 4 6 90" 1 6 ( 1 - 19 9 7 43" 3 - 67 3 1 91 " 7 - - 20" 10 5 44 4 4 68 4 3 92 8 - - 21 3 6 45 5 7 69 - 1 93 9 - - 22 8 4 46 3 2 70" 2 2 94 10" 2 1 23 3 6 47 4 5 71" 3 2 95 11" - - 24" 5 9 48" 2 3 72" 1 2 96 lyr. 3 8 25 7 7 49 6 5 73 4 4 97 2 yrs. 9 6 26" 8 5 50 9 7 74 3 1 98 3" 8 4 27 7 4 51 1 7 75 1 2 99 4 8 6 28" 4 7 52 5 9 76 1 2 100 5 6 8 29 5 11 53 9 3 77 - - 101" - 6" 7 1 30 6 7 54 5 3 78" 3 4 102 7" 7 6 31 7 4 55" 2 8 79" - 1 103 8" 7 8 32 8 4 56 9 6 80 2 - 104" 9 5 6 33" 2 8 57 2 1 81" 2 2 105 10 6 8 34" 5 3 58 8 6 82" 3 - 06 11 8 6 35 3 4 59 5 5 83" - 2 107 12 6 5 36 6 2 60" 2 3 84" 1 - 13" 11 6 37" 1 6 61" 1 5 85" 1 1 Unk'n, - 1 COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF ACTON. mo. 4 1 14yrs. 14 17 38 yrs. 12 2 62 yrs. 9 4 86 yrs. - 1 2 mos. - 4 15' 14 1 39" 13 11 63" 10 4 87" 3" 3 3 16 14 12 40 9 11 64 " 11 8 88 1 1 4 1 2 17 14 8 41" 8 65 7 4 89 " 5" - I 1 ( 8 19 42" 7 13 66 8 8 90 6 - 1 19" 17 20 43 6 7 67 6 8 91 " 7" 1 3 20 1;2 14 44 7 13 68" 4 6 92 8 3 2 21' 12 17 45 17 7 69 3 6 93 - 1 9 3 2 22' 9 13 46" 12 12 70 5 4 94" 10" 1 - 23 11 15 47" 7 8 71 - 3 95 11 - - 24" 13 11 48 6 7 72 7 6 96 1 yr. 20 7 25 9 18 49 5 10 73" 6 2 97" - 1 2 yrs. 20 16 26 14 15 50' 8 11 74 3 1 98" 3" 19 14 27 11 12 51" 11 3 75 5 5 99 4" 18 17 28" 17 21 52" 14 13 76" 3 2 100 - - 5" 16 12 29" 12 13 53 8 9 77 6 - 101" 6" 17.14 30" 23 17 54 8 4 78 6 3 102 " 7" 17 15 31" 9 14 55 5 12 79" 1 2 103 " 8 13 11 32 9 12 56 2 9 80" 1 3 104 " 9 14 17 33 17 9 57 8 6 81 1 4 105 " 10" 17 15 34" 13 10 58 8 6 82" 1 1 106 - 11" 11 10 35" 11 18 59 4 7 83 1 1 107 12" 14 12 36 9 12 60" 9 8 84 3 2 13" 12 9 " 13 21 61" 8 4 85 2 1 Unk', 6 2 TOWN OF ARLINGTON. 1 mo. 4 2 2 yrs. 55 62 14 yrs. 24 39 26 yrs. 20 39 38 yrs. 23 28 2 mos. 4 2 3 " 41 50 15 " 37 35 27 " 36 39 39 " 19 24 3 2 7 4 36 41 16 " 31 41 28 35 35 40" 41 46 4 6 6 5 " 46 51 17 45 30 29 2 2 23 41" 19 21 5" 3 5 6" 44 45 18" 31 41 30" 44 45 42" 28 21 6 "4 7 41 31 19" 35 54 31 27 24 43" 27 20 7 6 6 8 " 39 46 20" 30 52 32 " 30 31 44 " 15 20 8 5 6 9" 37 33 21 26 54 33" 14 27 45" 33 34 9 1 4 10 " 36 30 22" 39 55 34" 24 29 46 " 19 16 10" 7 3 11" 27 30 23 " 30 45 35" 44 45 47" 20 16 11" 9 5 12" 31 36 24 " 39 38 36" 29 30 48" 22 13 1 yr. 39 29 13" 31 32 25 " 50 49 37' 21 32 49" 9 8 AGES. 173 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF ARLINGTON-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 26 27 62yrs. 9 6 74yrs. 3 7 86yrs. - 1 98yrs. - 51 " 9 5 63" 4 4 75" 6 8 87" 2 - 99 " 52" 15 22 64 8 8 76" 2 6 88" - - 100" - - 53" 13 10 65" 11 9 77 - 4 89" - 1 101" - - 54" 15 8 66" 6 6 78 2 2 90" - - 102" 55" 15 15 67 3 6 79" 4 - 91" - - 103 56" 13 18 68" 4 8 80" 1 3 92" - - 104 57" 12 2 69" 2 4 81 - 4 93" - - 105 58" 14 4 70 " 10 9 82" 1 94" - - 106 59 7 5 71" 6 2 83 - 2 95" - - 107 " 60" 19 20 72" 2 5 84 1 1 96 " 61" 7 13 73 6 2 85" - - 97" - - Unk'n, 23 13 TOWN OF ASHBY. 1 mo. - 1 14yrs. 10 12 38 yrs. 7 6 62yrs. 8 3 86yrs. 2 mos. 1 2 15" 5 10 39 2 6 63" 6 8 87" - 1 3 ( - - 166 10 11 40 4 5 64 5 5 88" 4 - 1 17 " 12 16 41 2 3 65 5 8 89 - 5" 2 1 18 7 6 42 3 7 66" 6 2 90" - 1 6 - 2 19" 10 9 43 7 4 67" 5 3 91" - 1 7 ( - - 20" 8 7 44" 2 5 68" 2 3 92 8" - 1 21 3 8 45" 9 4 69" 5 3 93 " 9" 2 1 22 6 9 46 5 10 70" 9 6 94" - 1 10" - 2 23" 1 5 47 6 8 71" 2 3 95 11" - - 24 2 7 48 4 4 72" 2 3 96 " 1 yr. 9 6 25 8 8 49 2 7 73" 3 6 97 2 yrs. 9 8 26" 4 6 50" 13 3 74" 6 5 98 " 3 " 7 4 27".6 7 51 7 5 75" 3 5 99 4" 8 9 28 " 6 3 52 3 5 76" 2 5 100 - 5" 7 6 29" - 6 53" 8.3 77" 2 6 101 6" 5 8 30" 5 1 54 1 10 78" 2 2 102 " 7 12 8 31" 4 3 55" 11 6 79" 3 1 103 8 7 14 32" 4 5 56 5 3 80" 1 2 104 9 6 2 33 1 9 9 57 5 3 81 1 2 105 " 10" 8 8 34" 4 7 58 4 8 82" 1 1 106 " 11" 8 11 35 " 5 6 59 3 4 83" 1 2 107 " 12 " 5 9 36 " 4 9 60 5 9 84 - 1 13 " 11 10 37 6 4 61 6 4 85" 1 - Unk'n, 2 TOWN OF ASHLAND. 1 mo. 5 - 14yrs. 28 13 38yrs. 19 6 62 yrs. 2 5 86 yrs. - 2 2 mos. - 1 15 " 14 26 39 8 9 63" 4 10 87" - 1 3 < - 1 16" 20 23 40 " 26 21 64" 5 4 88 4 1 2 17 24 18 41" 17 6 65 4 9 89 5 - 1 18" 31 26 42 " 14 15 66 6 3 90" 6 ( 1 - 19" 16 23 43 " 13 12 67 5 6 91 " 7 - 2 20 " 26 21 44 8 9 68 5 6 92" - 1 8" 1 1 21" 13 17 45" 18 13 69" 7 3 93 9 1 1 22 " 21 17 46 " 13 5 70 6 8 94 - 10" 1 1 23 " 19 21 47 7 3 71 5 2 95 11" - 1 24" 12 19 48" 7 12 72 2 2 96" - 1 yr. 14 11 25 26 25 49" 12 9 73" 1 3 97 2 yrs. 29 33 26" 14 11 50 " 14 22 74 4 4 98 3" 25 36 27 " 18 17 51 4 9 75 " 6 2 99 4" 19 29 28" 25 16 52 " 12 11 76" 1 4 100 5" 26 22 29 " 24 17 53 7 6 77" 1 2 101 6" 27 19 30 17 26 54 5 7 78" 3 3 102 7" 28 24 31" 9 18 55 " 16 9 79" - 6 103' 8 23 31 32 18 21 56" 12 7 80" - 1042 - 9" 27 21 33" 12 19 57 7 11 81" 1 1 105 " 10" 22 21 34 " 14 17 58" 10 7 82" 3 1 106 11" 12 20 35" 23 14 59" 11 4 83" - 2 107 " 12 25 17 36" 10 11 60 9 15 84" 1 13" 21 25 37" 10 15 61 4 1 85 " - Unk'n, 5 6 174 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF AYER. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 1 2 14yrs. 25 13. 38 yrs. 20 16 62 yrs. 9 1 86yrs. 2mos. 3 4 15 " 12 21 39 " 11 9 63 2 4 87 " I 2 3 166 8 17 40" 18 19 64" 5 3 88 - - 4 9 5 1 17 " 17 22 41 9 9 65 8 9 89 5 3 3 18 " 16 15 42 18 11 66 3 2 90 6 It - 3 19 11 19 43 6 8 67 3 2 91 7 91 2 1 20" 17 21 44 9 11 68 5 2 92 8, 2 3 21 11 17 45 " 25 20 69" 1 - 93 9 cc 2 5 22" 16 18 46" 5 3 70" 5 4 94" - - 10 5 3 23" 11 12 47 8 14 71 - 3 E95 c 11 id _- 1 24' 16 19 48 " 10 6 72 - 4 96 ( lyr. 9 17 25 " 15 18 49 8 10 73 " 1 2 97, 2yrs. 20 27 26 " 12 17 50 " 20 18 74" 1 1 98 3, 128 22 27 " 18 7 51 7 7 75 4 - 99, 4 " 26 25 28 " 21 18 52 " 16 8 76 1 2 100 - - 5 " 20 21 29" 12 10 53 " 10 3 77 2 1 101 - - 6, 16 26 30 " 19 16 54 " 3 13 78 2 - 102" - - 7 " 18 26 31" 15 9 55" 9 6 79" - - 103" - - 8 " 16 22 32 " 15 13 56 8 4 80 1 3 104 - - 9" 29 12 33" 11 15 57" 3 4 81" 1 - 105 - - 10 19 19 34" 13 17 58 4 3 82" 1 1 106 - - 11 12 11 35" 14 18 59" 4 7 83" - - 107" - - 12 " 17 17 36" 22 22 60 6 11 84 " - 13 " 11 15 37" 15 9 61" 5 3 85" 1 - Unk'n, 2 5 TOWN OF BEDFORD. 1 mo. 2 2 14 yrs. 7 8 38 yrs. 5 8 62 yrs. 2 3 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. - - 15 7 12 39 3 7 63 2 3 87 1 3 < 3 - 16 " 8 10 40" 7 7 64 5 3 88 4 - 17" 4 7 41 2 2 65 2 3 89 5 " 1 1 18 " 15 11 42 6 4 66 - 2 90 6 - - 19 9 6 43" 3 4 67 1 3 91 7 "c - 1 20"11 7 6 44c" 5 5 68 5 7 92 8 - - 21" 6 6 45 7 5 69 4 3 93: 9 < 1 1 22" 8 3 46 3 4 70" 3 2 94 10 - - 23" 11 7 47" 5 6 71" 3 3 95 - 11 2 1 24" 4 6 48 3 7 72" 5 - 96 3 1 yr. 5 5 25 5 7 49 2 6 73 1 1 97 " 2yrs. 6 5 26" 4 5 50 6 9 74" 1 2 98 i 3 "/8 9 27 " 6 6 51" 2 75 2 3 99 4 " 9 8 28" 10 10 52" 6 8 76 - 1 100" 5 6 12 29 5 7 53 9 4 77 1 1 101 6 " 10 5 30" 16 10 54 7 6 78 " 1 - 102" 7 10 9 31 3 4 55" 12 9 79 " - - 103 8 9 4 32" 1 8 56" 2 6 80" 3 3 104 " 9 is 8 10 33 4 5 57 6 2 81" - 1 105 - 10" 7 12 34 6 4 58" 4 8 82 - 1 106 11 9 3 35 3 4 59" 5 4 83 - - 107 - 12 1 13 9 36 5 8 60" 8 6 84 - 13 i 8 18 37 3 4 61 4 3 85" 3 Unk'n, 4 4 TOWN OF BELMONT. 1 mo. 1 2 2 yrs. 20 35 14 yrs. 20 20 26yr. 13 19 38yrs. 16 10 2mos. 2 - 3 " 31 21 15 " 16 16 27 " 15 17 39 " 8 9 3 " - 1 4 24 24 16 " 23 15 28" 14 10 40 " 29 25 4 " - 2 5" 18 25 17" 14 17 29 " 11 11 41 10 8 5 "it - - 6 23 20 18" 15 15 30 " 33 35 42 13 8 6 " 2 4 7" 39 23 19 19 17 31 ( 16 25 43 ( 3 7 7" - 2 8 21 17 20 " 24 19 32 " 25 14 44 " 9 6 8 1 - 9 20 17 21 " 18 21 33 " 11 15 45 " 20 13 9 - 1 10 19 20 22" 27 28 34" 11 18 46 " 8 11 10" - 2 11" 14 14 23" 22 17 35 " 22 22 47 " 4 6 11" - - 12 " 17 18 24 " 15 16 36 " 12 26 48" 5 10 lyr. 26 14 13" 16 22 25 " 28 17 37 11 24 49" 3 4 AGES. 175 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF BELMONT-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. AM. F. 50 yrs. 26 16 62 yrs. 5 5 74 yrs. - 86yrs. 98 yrs. 51 5 3 63" 10 1 75 3 - 87" - - 99" - 1 52" 8 1 64 2 2 76" - 3 88 " - - 100 53" 3 2 65 5 6 77" 1 3 89 - 101 54" 2 4 66" 2 3 78" - 2 90 1 102 55" 6 5 67 4 1 79" 2 - 91 2 103 56 7 9 68" 5 2 80" - 1 92" - - 104 57 2 3 69" 1 3 81" - - 93 - 105 58" 9 3 70" 2 1 82" - 1 94" - 1 106 59" 4 3 71" 1 2 83" - 1 95" - 1 107 60" 6 11 72 - 1 84 - 96 61" 2 4 73" 1 1 85 1 97" Unk'n, 2 7 TOWN OF BILLERICA. 1 mo. 1 1 14 yrs. 18 15 38 yrs. 12 19 62 yrs. 6 2 86yrs. 1 2mos. 2 2 15" 24 19 39" 5 12 63" 5 9 87 " - 2 3' 3 3 16" 18 16 40 19 19 64 5 8 88" - 1 4 - 2 17 16 16 41 9 7 65 8 7 89" 1 2 5 - 4 18" 13 17 42" 17 13 66" 4 9 90 " 1 6 1 3 19" 17 19 43" 8 10 67 5 8 91 7 it 1 1 20 14 20 44" 4 9 68" 4 5 92 8 1 I - 21" 18 17 45 17 20 69 5 6 93 9 " 1 1 22" 13 10 46" 9 6 70 9 7 94" 10 " 1 1 23" 12 20 47" 0 4 71 3 5 95 11 " - 1 24 13 15 48 16 6 72 5 8 96 1 yr. 17 18 25" 8 15 49 5 6 73 8 8 97 2 yrs. 19 19 26" 15 7 50" 22 14 74 2 2 98 3 1" 14 23 27 " 12 15 51" 9 6 75 5 3 99" - 1 4 17 19 28" 5 14 52 9 7 76 3 3 100 5 " 9 18 29" 6 8 53 4 11 77" 4 4 101 6 <( 925 22 30" 17 16 54 8 12 78 3 5 102 7 " 20 13 31" 5 12 55" 5 8 79 5 2 103 - 8 ( 18 21 32" 11 18 56 9 7 80 - 3 104" 9 " 17 16 33" 12 12 57 9 3 81 1 4 105 10 " 19 17 34" 7 11 58" 8 7 82 - 4 106" 11 24 14 35 ". 18 16 59 2 5 83" - 2 107 12 15 21 36" 9 7 60" 15 12 84 - 2 13 18 24 37" 16 16 61" 3 7 85" - 2 Unk'n, 9 16 TOWN OF BOXBOROUGH. Imo. - - 14yrs. 5 5 38 rs. 3 - 62yrs. 1 2 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. - - 15 2 1 39" 4 1 63" 1 2 87 1 3" - 1 16" 6 6 40" - 5 64 2 2 88 " 4" - - 17" 3 5 41" 1 2 65 - 89 5" - 18" 5 2 42" 2 1 66 - - 90 " 6" 1 1 19" 9 1 43" 2 1 67" 2 3 91 7" - 20" 3 5 44" 2 2 68" - - 92" - 1 8" 1 1 21" 1 3 45" 1 2 69" 1 1 93 - 9" 1 - 22" 3 5 46" 3 2 70 1 - 94" 10" - - 23" 2 4 47" 2 3 71 1 - 95 " 11 - 24" 2 - 48" 1 2 72" - 1 96 " l yr. 1 4 25" 2 1 49" 4 - 73" 1 - 97 2 yrs. 2 4 26" 3 2 50" 5 1 74 - - 98" 3 - 4 27 4 1 51 3 5 75 - - 99" 4" 2 1 28" 2 3 52" 4 1 7 " 1 - 100" 5" 2 1 29" 1 53 - 2 77" - 1 101" 6" 3 1 30" 1 2 54 2 - 78 1 1 102 -" 7" - - 31" 2 - 55" 3 7 79" - - 103 " 8" 2 2 32" 2 1 56 2 2 80" - 2 104 "< 9" 2 2 33" 1 1 57 5 - 81 - - 105 10 6 1 34 - 3 58 1 2 82 - 1 106 (" 11" 2 1 35" 1 1 59" - 1 83 - - 107 " 12" 5 3 36" - 1 60 3 3 84 - - 13" 1 7 37" - 2 61 2 2 85" - 1 Unk'n, - 2 176 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF BURLINGTON. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. I mo. 1 - 14yrs. 7 10 38 yrs. 4 3 62yrs. 4 86yrs. 4 2 mos. - - 15 8 6 39 4 5 63 2 2 87" - 1 3 ( - - 166" 6 8 40" 9 10 64" I - 88" 1 4 " - - 1 7 " 7 7 41" - 3 65" 2 1 89 " 5 " I - 1 18" 12 8 42 2 3 66" 4 1 90" - 1 6" 1 - 19" 3 2 43 1 5 67" 4 4 91 -" 7" - - 20" 12 6 44 I 1 68" 1 1 92 " 8 - - 21 2 8 45" 7 3 69" 3 - 93 " 9 - - 22" 9 6 46 4 1 70" 1 2 94 " - 1 10 " - - 23" 4 5 47" 3 1 71" 3 - 95 " 11" - - 24" 9 3 48" 2 72 4 3 96" 1 yr. 9 5 25 3 7 49" 1 4 73" 1 1 97" 2 yrs. 7 7 26 3 5 50 6 4 74 3 1 98 " 3 " 8 4 27 5 4 51 2 1 75 - 3 99 4 5 2 28 7 4 52" 5 10 76 1 2 100 5" 4 6 29" 6 6 53 4 2 77" - - 101 " 6" 1 7 30" 7 7 54 5 2 78" - - 102 " 7 5 7 31" 4 1 55 8 2 79 - - 103 8 10 5 32" 4 4 56 3 6 80 1 2 104 9" 1 2 33" 4 3 57 1 5 81 1 - 105 " 10" 4 7 34" 4 1 58 1 2 82" 1 1 106 " 11" 6 5 35" 6 8 59" 2 1 83 1 107 " 12" 6 7 36 2 5 60 7 5 84 13" 2 5 37 1 5 61" 2 3 85 - Unk'n, 3 2 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE. 1 mo. 58 68 14 yrs. 4g5 430 38 yrs. 363 357 62 yrs. 85 90 86 yrs. 7 11 2mos. 53 52 15" 406 435 39" 229 231 63 " 78 98 87" 1 6 3" 53 57 16" 405 464 40 " 546 594 64" 88 83 88" - 4 4" 60 48 17" 447 431 41" 167 172 65" 112 165 89" - 1 5 A 44 37 18" 508 528 42" 245 264 66" 41 60 90" - 4 6 83 53 19" 566 480 43" 184 203 67" 51 65 91 " 2 2 7" 39 52 20" 637 583 44" 158 181 68" 47 67 92" - 1 8 46 48 21" 516 428 45" 415 410 69" 41 57 93" - 9 61 51 22" 555 562 46" 165 168 70" 75 112 94" 1 10" 41 50 23" 487 522 47" 143 189 71 " 29 34 95" 1 11" 26 26 24" 410 527 48 " 1C6 238 72" 31 41 96 lyr. 487 532 25" 445 642 49 " 134 171 73" 29 52 97" - 1.2yrs. 610 586 26" 449 494 50 " 409 460 74 17 31 98 " 3 538 595 27" 386 445 51" 109 129 75" 37 59 99 4 593 520 28" 443 607 52" 140 165 76" 17 40 100" - 1 5 520 522 29" 344 364 53" 127 152 77 15 20 101 " 6 485 484 30" 612 712 54" 125 137 78" 12 26 102 - 7 48 526 31" 289 281 55" 234 218 79 4 13 103 " 8 443 452 32" 365 388 56 " 114 138 80" 15 27 104 - 9 459 430 33" 303 342 57 102 100 81 2 20 105 - 1 10" 437 426 34" 277 304 58 115 120 82 8 17 106 " 11" 379 05 35" 534 548 59 06 76 83 4 14 107 12 393 397 36" 293 302 60" 251 264 84 7 13 13 406 431 37" 276 295 61 66 62 85 8 13 Unk'n, 302 248 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 1. 1 mo. 17 15 2 yrs. 69 80 14 yrs. 70 69 26 yrs. 73 95 38 yrs. 56 57 2 mos. 12 3 3 66 94 15 " 68 62 27 " 60 78 39 " 29 49 3 " 3 6 4 105 75 16 70 79 28" 71 21 40 68 97 4 5 10 5" 67 97 17" 74 78 29" 60 57 41 22 38 5" 6 5 6" 79 67 18" 130 84 30 " 79 141 42 44 49 6" 18 7 7 69 94 19" 197 97 31 " 36 48 43 30 32 7" 2 4 8" 63 66 20" 245 128 32 " 51 70 44 28 35 8 " 4 9 9" 62 57 21" 228 83 33 " 58 62 45 53 74 9 " 7 5 10 61 62 22" 199 118 34 " 44 52 46 26 25 10" 2 4 11" 38 70 23" 143 120 35 85 109 47 22 38 11 " 1 7 12" 53 70 24" 85 116 36" 47 60 48" 20 47 lyr. 73 70 13 57 77 25" 70 122 37" 46 57 49 20 23 AGES. 177 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 1-Con. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE.'M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 69 112 62 yrs. 23 19 74 yrs. 1 6 86 yrs. - 4 98 yrs. 51" 18 24 63" 19 22 75" 11 18 87" - 1 99 52" 27 37 64'" 17 15 76" 6 8 88 - 1 100 53 14 35 65" 19 34 77" 2 5 89 - 1 101 54" 13 28 66" 9 12 78" 5 7 90" - 1 102 " 55" 39 41 67" 10 16 79" 1 4 91" I - 103 56" 22 26 68" 8 12 80" 6 4 92" - - 104 57" 18 22 69" 8 13 81" - 4 93" - - 105 58" 21 26 70" 12 28 82" 1 5 94" - - 106 59" 16 14 71" 5 9 83" 1 3 95" - - 107 60 " 34 57 72" 3 11 84" 4 4 96" 61" 12 12 73 4 12 85" 4 4 97" - - Unk'n, 186 75 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 2. 1 mo. 15 23 14 yrs. 113 124 38 yrs. 115 95 62 yrs. 22 22 86 yrs. 3 2 2mos.13 18 15" 129 124 39" 55 56 63" 24 27 87" - 2 3 " 19 20 16" 108 120 40" 167 187 64" 22 26 88" - 2 4 " 117 12 17" 99 110 41" 41 34 65" 33 54 89 " 5 13 8 18" 107 153 42 73 71 66" 10 15 90" - 1 6 24 20 19" 112 136 43 57 54 67" 12 16 91" - 7 * 18 19 20" 111 144 44 45 47 68" 10 13 92" - 8 13 20 21" 93 124 45 122 120 69" 12 15 93" - 9 19 16 22" 105 157 46" 40 40 70" 20 33 94 " 10" 11 24 23" 107 138 47" 39 44 71" 9 7 95 - 11" 11 12 24" 117 138 48" 53 61 72" 6 8 96" - 1 yr. 169 188 25" 138 185 49" 36 61 73" 6 18 97 " 2yrs. 171 158 26" 125 143 50 120 132 74" 6 7 98." 3 165 173 27" 8 137 51" 27 34 75" 10 15 99" - 4 174 150 28" 122 182 52" 31 38 76" 5 13 100" - 5 " 159 146 29" 90 109 53" 41 39 77 5 1 101 6 146 146 30" 202 218 54" 40 38 78" 3 6 102" - 7 38 152 31" 89 80 55" 73 59 79" 1 6 103" - 8 ( 123 136 32" 96 107 56" 35 46 80" 2 7 104" - - 9 126 132 33" 73 86 57" 29 35 81" 1 7 105" - 1 10 116 111 34" 75 86 5 " 30 36 82 3 5 106 - 11 " 115 125 35" 161 163 59" 24 28 83" 1 6 107 - 12" 105 109 36" 89 84 60" 73 71 84" 1 4 13 " 121 114 37" 78 85 61" 17 18 85" 3 5 Unk'n, 27 57 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 3. I mo. 16 18 14 yrs. 88 89 38 yrs. 71 70 62 yrs. 18 18 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 15 11 15" 85 107 39" 61 52 63" 12 17 87" - - 3" 22 11 16" 75 102 40" 124 119'64" 15 11 88" - 4, 16 11 17 " 117 95 41" 49 38 65 25 28 89 " 5" 12 11 18" 105 117 42" 45 57 66" 9 9 90" - 2 6 3 6 12 19" 115 96 43" 39 48 67" 8 17 91 7" 12 13 20" 114 107 44" 34 29 68" 13 16 92" 8" 15 12 21" 80 57 45" 90 73 69" 8 17 93" - - 9" 21 18 22" 121 117 46" 40 45 70" 20 23 94" - - 10" 19 10 23" 91 90 47" 34 41 71" 6 7 95" - - 11" 10 4 24" 81 101 48" 41 50 72" 8 6 96" - - 1 yr. 75 88 25" 96 13 49" 34 30 73" 6 5 97" - - 2yrs. 147 140 26" 108 93 50" 84 73 74" 4 4 98" - - 3 136 160'27 91 78 51" 24 23 75" 3 7 99" - - 4" 113 116 28" 120 114 52" 29 39 76" 3 2 100" - - 5" 115 128 29" 80 76 53" 25 24 77" 4 8 101" - - 6" 95 107 30" 149 135 54" 21 21 78" 2 3 102 - - 7" 119 107 31" 71 62 55" 46 45 79" 1 2 103" - - 8" 90 104 32" 97 70 56" 19 27 80" 2 6 104" - - 9" 105 102 33" 62 63 57" 14 16 81" - 2 105" - - 10" 96 100 34" 66 72 58" 23 21 82" - 2 106 - - 11 ( 88 89 35" 103 94 59" 16 13 83" - - 107 - 12" 92 83 36 " 84 62 60" 75 59 84" 1 1 13" 83 92 37" 69 54 61" 10 14 85" - - Unk'n, 17 27 23 178 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 4. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. AGE. M. F. 1 mo. 8 5 14 yrs. 100 98 38yrs. 85 87 62yrs. 18 22 86 yrs. 1 3 2mos. 10 13 15" 80 103 39" 57 54 63" 16 26 87 " 1 2 3" 7 12 16" 103 112 40" 130 135 64" 23 26 88 " - 4" 13 8 17" IC6 93 41" 35 43 65" 21 27 89 - 5 (, 9 8 1 " 113 126 42 " 62 63 66 5 15 90 6" 8 10 19" 98 106 43" 45 43 67" 17 13 91 " - 1 7" 4 8 20" 116 144 44" 33 49 68 " 11 21 92" - 1 8" 9 3 21" 81 96 45 117 100 69" 10 8 93 " 9 7 6 22" 094 116 46" 40 44 70" 20 20 94 1 10 6 8 23" 98 134 47" 29 46 71 8 8 95 " 1 11" 4 3 24" 89 123 48" 52 53 72" 8 9 96 1 yr. 121 134 25" 101 138 49" 33 37 73" 7 7 97 2yrs. 151 144 26" 7 105 50" 90 91 74" 4 9 98 3, 115 126 27 " 88 107 51" 32 34 75" 10 12 99 " 4" 128 121 28" 94 126 52" 37 35 76" 2 11 100" - 1 5" 130 108 29" 85 80 53" 33 47 77" 2 5 101 - - 6" 116 101 30" 127 163 54" 39 39 78 - 5 102" - - 7 101 130 31" 65 64 55" 47 51 79 1 1 103" - - 8 " 109 88 32" 86 94 56" 27 25 80" 2 6 04 - - 9" 116 94 33" 78 94 57" 24 16 81 - 5 105" - - 10" 96 102 34" 59 68 58" 24 29 82" 2 1 106 " 11" 89 81 35" 137 126 59" 25 11 83 - 3 107 - - 12" 86 95 36" 52 64 60 " 42 56 84 - 4 13" 89 99 37" 59 68 61" 20 15 85" 1 4 Unk'n, 70 81 CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ward No. 5. 1 mo. 2 7 14 yrs. 54 50 38 yrs. 36 48 62 yrs. 4 9 86 yrs. 3 1 2mos. 3 7 15 44 39 39" 27 20 63" 7 6 87 " - 1 3 2 8 16 " 49 51 40" 57 56 64" 11 5 88 - 1 4 9 7 17 " 51 55 41" 20 19 65" 14 22 89 - 5 4 5 18" 53 48 542" 21 24 66" 8 9 90 6 17 4 19 " 44 45 43" 13 26 67" 4 3 91 1 1 7 3 8 20 " 51 60 44" 18 21 68" 5 5 92 8 5 4 21" 34 68 45" 33 43 69 3 4 93 - 9 L' 7 6 22 36 54 46" 19 14 7.0 3 8 94 - 10 3 4 23 48 40 47" 19 20 71 1 3 95 11 - - 24" 38 49 48 30 27 72" 6 7 96 - - 1yr. 49 52 25 40 59 49 11 20 73 6 10 97 " - 1 2 yrs. 72 64 26 46 58 50" 46 52 74 2 5 98 3 < 56 52 27" 49 45 51 8 14 75" 3 7 99 - - 4 73 58 28" 36 64 52" 16 16 76 1 6 100 5 < 49 43 29 29 42 53" 14 7 77 2 1 101 - - 6 <(1 49 63 30" 55 45 54" 12 11 78 2 5 102" - - 7 "< 61 43 31" 28 27 55" 29 22 79" - - 103 - - 8 " 58 58 32 35 47 56" 11 14 80 3 4 104" - - 9 " 50 45 33" 32 37 57 " 17 11 81 1 2 105" - - 10 68 51 34" 33 26 58" 17 8 82 2 4 106 - - 11" 49 40 35" 48 56 59" 15 10 83 2 2 107 - - 57 40 36" 21 32 60 " 27 21 84" 1 13 " 56 49 37" 24 31 61" 7 3 85" - - Unk'n, 2 8 TOWN OF CARLISLE. 1 mo. 1 2 - rs. 6 2 14 yrs. 8 8 26 yrs. 8 4 38 yrs. 3 2 2mos. - - 3 " 3 - 15" 3 8 27" 1 3 39 " 2 5 3" I - 4 2 3 16 8 2 28" 8 6 40" 4 5 4 " - 1 5 5 3 17" 6 7 29" 3 4 41 1 2 5 1 1 6 " 2 18" 8 6 30" 6 4 42" 3 2 6" - 7 4 5 19" 1 5 31" 3 1 43" 1 3 7 - - 8 1 6 20" 5 5 32 4 4 44" 3 3 8 1 - 9 " 3 6 21 3 4 33" 2 3 45 4 4 9" - - 10 5 6 22 4 2 34 3 1 46" 1 1 10" - - 11" 4 5 23" 5 5 35" 5 2 47 3 4 11" - - 12 4 6 24" 5 5 36" 2 3 48 4 5 1 yr. 1 4 13" 6 5 25" 5 2 37" 2 4 49" 7 4 AGES. 179 AGES-CONTINUED. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. TOWN OF CARLISLE-Con. AGE. M. F. A M... F. AGE. M F. AG. M. F. AGE. M. F. 50 yrs. 7 4 62 yrs. 1 4 74 yrs. 2 86 yrs. 1 98 yrs. 51" - 5 63 2 3 75" 1 87" 99 52" 4 5 64" 6 4 76" 1 88" - - 100 53" 1 4 65" 8 - 77" - - 89" - - 101 54" 5 2 66" 1 3 78" 1 - 90" - - 102 " 55" 3 2 67 3 2 79" 2 - 91" - - 103 " 56" 2 4 68" 4 3 80" - 2 92" - 104 " 57" 4 3 69" 5 - 81" - 2 93" - - 105 58" 6 2 70 1 5 82" - - 94" - 106" 59" 2 4 71 2 - 83" - - 95" -. - 107 "< 60 2 4 72" 3 - 84" 2 1 96 61" 1 2 73" 1 1 85" - - 97" - - Unk'n, - 2 TOWN OF CHELMSFORD. 1 mo. 2 2 14 yrs. 30 36 38 yrs. 14 21 62 yrs. 4 6 86 yrs. 1 2mos. 4 4 15" 19 23 39" 12 13 63 11 7 87 - 3'I 4 3 16" 29 20 40" 25 32 64 7 7 88 " 2 2 4 " 2 6 17" 23 18 41 8 9 65 " 11 10 89 " - 2 5 3 - 18 29 23 42 " 14 16 63" 10 5 90" - 1 6 2 1 19" 28 22 43" 11 9 67 " 10 5 91" - 7 2 2 20" 16 27 44" 10 7 68" 6 7 92 8 4 2 21 18 14 45" 13 15 69" 2 4 93 9 "1 22" 22 17 46" 13 19 70 5 6 94 10 1 3 23" 13 18 47" 12 14 71" 2 6 95 11"cc 3 2 24" 18 17 48" 6 9 72" 3 8 96 lyr. 17 18 25 33 18 49" 14 15 73" 1 1 97 2 yrs. 27 22 26 11 15 50 27 17 74 6 98" - 1 3 "(I 24 23 27 14 16 51" 11 8 75 2 7 99 " 4 9 23 29 28" 14 21 52 7 11 76 2 2 100 5 cc 28 16 29" 17 12 53 6 11 77" 2 1 101 6 t( 27 27 30" 18 30 54" 10 10 78 3 1 102 7 " 20 25 31 9 13 55 9 10 79 - - 103 " 8 932 24 32" 21 20 56" 9 11 80 2 - 104 " 9 It 19 20 33" 16 13 57" 12 7 81 2 105 " 10 31 20 34" 10 19 58" 7 5 82 2 1 106 " 11 22 23 35" 23 14 59" 6 6 83 2 1 107 " 12 " 24 20 36" 16 16 60" 16 18 84 1 1 13" 21 21 37" 22 20 61" 4 10 85 - 1 Unk'n, 2 4 TOWN OF CONCORD. 1 mo. 5 7 14yrs. 30 31 38 rs. 17 23 62yrs. 8 8 86 yrs. - 1 2mos. 1 2 15 " 29 20 39 " 17 12 63 " 11 4 87 " 1 1 3 1,566 (5 to 10),........2 1) Messengers,......177 1 185 (10 to 15). 7 - Porters and office boys, 1,540 2 1,591 (10 to 15), 49 - Paper carriers and newsboys, to 5..138 140 (10 to 15),. 1140 Telegraph messengers and employes, 251 1 260 (10 to 15),...... 8 - CARRIERS ON ROADS,. 14,700 - 14,700 Carriage and hack drivers,.........799 - 799 Coach and omnibus owners and drivers,....... 398 - 398 Horse.railroad officials and employes,..... 927 - 927 Officials and employ6s of express companies,... 2,097 - 2,097 Teamsters,............10,454 10,479 (10 to 15),. 25 582 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION-CONCLUDED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. CARRIERS ON STEAM RAILWAYS,. 7,003 6 7,008 Agents (not specified),....111 1 112 Builders,.............. 19 19 Baggage masters,............ 267 1 268 Brakemen,....... 594 - 594 Car inspectors,............. 41 41 Clerks,............. 119 3 122 Conductors,. 450 450 Contractors,.............. 50 50 Employes, i to 5),1,157 - 1,159 (10tol5),....... 2 -119 Engine cleaners,........... 17 17 Firemen,.303 303 Flagmen,...100 101 (10 to 15),...1....... Foremen,............ 20 20 Freight agents,............ 84 84 clerks............. 54 54 conductors,............ 46 46 laborers,............. 85 85 masters,............ 16 16 Gate tenders,........65 65 Laborers,.......1,321 - 1,321 Locomotive engineers,........... 582 582 Officials,.............. 44 - 44 Repairers,.............. 274 274 Section hands........181 - 181 Station agents,............ 426 426 Superintendents,........... 32 - 32 Switchmen,............ 200 - 200 Ticket agents,.........76 - 76 Track hands,............. 139 - 139 masters,...........56 - 56 Watchmen,............. 58 58 Yard masters,.......13 - 13 CARRIERS ON SEAS AND RIVERS,.....8,070 - 8,070 Boat-house keepers,............ 4 4 Boatmen,.......89.....89 Canal boatmen,..........4 - 4 Ferrymen,......... 29 - 29 Managers of boat companies,........ 2 - 2 Master mariners,............ 1,074 - 1,074 Mariners, 6,349 6,369 (1 to 15),..........20 Pilots,..............81 81 Ship keepers,............. 34 34 Steamboat agents,.........4 - 4 clerks,............ 16 - 16 engineers,.......... 29 29 officials and employes,........ 67 - 67 Stevedores,.............. 190 - 190 Tollmen,.............. 18 - 18 Wharfingers,.....55... 55 Yachtsmen,......... 5 AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, ETC. AGRICULTURE,............ 70,911 34 70,945 Farmers,.............. 47,966 21 47,987 Farm assistants,.....510 - (10 to 15),......... 118 - 633 (5 to 10),........... 5 laborers,.18,006 -) (10 to 15)........... 849 1 18,860 (5 to 10),......4 -) OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 583 AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, ETC.-CONCLUDED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Farm overseers,....17 - 17 Florists,....... 359 101 372 (10 to 15),..3.8-372 Gardeners,.2,23.2,2362,236 Garden laborers, l t276 279 (10 to 15)..... 279 Horticulturists,.............49 Landscape gardeners,........... 7 7 Market gardeners,......190 1 191 Marketmen,....... 7 Milk farmers,............. 5 Moss gatherers,....75 1. 80 (10 to 15),.......... 4. o Nurserymen,...........56 56 Planters,.............1 1 Sugar planters,.......2 - 2 Tobacco growers,......2 - 2 Wood cutters,............. 161 161 ANIMALS, CARE OF, ETC.,........ 3,554 1 3,555 Apiarists,.....2 2 Herdsmen,....4 - 4 Horse and cattle raisers, dealers, etc.,..334 - 334 Hunters and trappers,........... 13 13 Poultry raisers, dressers, etc.,.... 39 1 40 Stable keepers and employes,........ 3,152 3162 employes, (10 to 15),.........10 1 FISHERIES,.............. 6,654 2 6,656 Fishermen............ 6,411 1 (10 to 15),............ 70 6,483 (5to 0),.......... Fish curers,.....16 - 16 inspectors,............. 7 7 packers,............. 45 - 45 Pisciculturists,... 8 Whalemen,...:... 95 -1 (10tol5),............ 297 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,....558 - 558 Agricultural-implement makers,.....10 10 Hay-rake makers,.......4 4 Hoe makers,...........24 27 (10 to 15),..........2 3 Manufacturers,............. 35 35 Mowing-machine makers,..........3 - 3 Plough makers,........... 11 - 11 Rake makers,.19.-.19 Shovel makers,.....410 _ 414 (10 to 15),... 4 414 Scythe makers,........33 - 33 Superintendents,.2.-. 2 ARMS AND AMMUNITION,. 592 22 614 Armorers,.....112 - 112 Cannonsmiths,........ 1 Cartridge makers,.........23 20 43 Exploder makers,............ 5 Fire-arms inspectors,.......2 2 584 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 18T5. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Fire-arms maker,......... 1 Glycerine maker,......11 Gun makers,.......169 - 169 Manufacturers,............. 14 14 Overseer,......1 Pistol makers,............ 213 2 216 (10 to 15),........1 - 2 Powder makers,............ 32 33 (10 to 15),.1... 1 Superintendents,........... 3 - 3 Sword makers,..12 - 12 Torpedo maker,. 1 ARTISANS' TOOLS,.1,144 8 1,152 Auger makers,.......16 - 16 Awl makers,.....36 5 41 Axe makers,.....202 - 202 Bore makers,............ 7 7 Brace and bit makers....... 37 38 (10 to 15),........ 1 Brad drivers,.........6 1 6 Button-tool maker,............ 1 1 1 Carving-tool makers,....... 3 - 3 Drill makers,............. 35 3 38 Edge-tool makers,. 137 - 137 File makers........... 198 1 (10 to 15),.19 Glass-cutter maker,...- 1 Gimlet makers,. 2 - 1 2 Hammer makers,.9 - 9 Ice-tool makers,............ 8 - 8 Manufacturers,........... 43 - 43 Plane makers,............ 54 - 54 Saw makers,.....185 186 (10 to 15,.......... Shave makers, 3.- 3 Shoe-tool makers,............ 23 - 23 Spirit-level maker,....- 1 Superintendents,.......... 3 - 3 Tool makers (not specified),.106 -) (10 to 15),........... 7 114 (5 to 10),....... Wrench makers,. 17 - 17 BAKERIES,......2,079 12 2,091 Bakers,.2,026 8 2,043 (0ltol 5)......... 8 1. Cracker bakers,....43 3 48 (10 to 15),..... 2 BOOKBINDERIES,. 601 493 1,094 Bookbinders,.543 223 766 Book finishers,. 11 1 12 folders,.9 181 190 gilders,........... 7 3 10 manufacturers,.....29 - 29 pasters,............. sewers,...73.74 (10 to 15),........... - 1 Diary makers,............. 2 6 8 BOOT AND SOE,........... 42,555 5,724 48,279 Boot bottomers,............ 2,159 5 227 (10 to 15),.......... 49 4 2 burnishers,..17 - 17 closers... 18 2 21 (10 to 15),... 1 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 585 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Boot crimpers, 684 4. 689 (10 to 15),........... 1 - cutters, 760 2 762 edgers, 162 - 167 (10 to 15,.......3 finishers, 605 4. 611 (10 to 15),.2 - fitters, 490 23 515 (10 to 15), 1 heelers,.92 2 94 lasters, 224 - 226 (10 to 15)........2 machine operators,.30 4 35 (10 to 15)........ makers,.........3,682 76,859 (10 to 15),....94 7 3859 operatives,.0 to 15). 137170 (10 to 15),....3 - 211 (5 to 10),........... packers, 58 1 60 (10 to 15), 1 - pasters,......... 15 59 (0'tol1).......... 2 l peggers,............. 141 6 162 eggers, (10 to 15), 13 2........... siders, 199 56 260 (10 to 15). 1 4 stitchers,......191 337 532 (10 to 15),....- 3 strikers,.......39 (10 to 15),.........4.. treers,. 1,136 - 1,136 trimmers,............. 116 - 116 turners,............. 11 - 11 varnishers,.810 (o to 15),. 2 and shoe operatives (not specified),'...2,164 139 2,310 lasters,...... 61 - 61 stitchers,.7 - 7 Counter makers,.....5.... 37 13 1 (10 to 15),.........1 - Heel makers,........... 473 108 60o (10 to 15),........... 8 14 Inner soles,.............. 43 17 60 Manufacturers,............. 1,508 - 1,508 Overseers,.............. 184 - 184 Piping maker,............. 1 1 Rosette makers,............- 7 7 Shank makers,.33.......... - 33 Shoe beaters, 78 - 78 binders, 1 182 189 (10 to 15),.- 6 bottomers,............ 271 - 277 (10 to 15),...buffers, 92 2.. (10 to 15),.1 4 burnishers,..31 - 31 channellers, 174 60 234 clickers,...... 62 - 62 closers,......45.45 crimpers...........33 (10 to 15),.1cutters,.2,331 6 2,41 (10 to 15),.....2 2 2, edgemakers,..17 4. (10 o 15),.......... 1 - eyeleters,.25 90..120 (lb to 15),........... finishers, 1,186 190 1,387 (10 to 15).......9 21 fitters...291 71 63 (10 to 15),......... - gummers,.........30 30 586 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 18T5. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPA T IONS. Males. Females. Totals. Shoe heelers,.642 655 (10 to 15),...7 1.. lasters. 1,527 51,536 (10 to 15), 4 -] ]] machine operators,.....57 30 87 makers,............. 17,340 68 makers,17,340 68 17,489 (10 to 15),....78 3174 nailers.125 - 151 nailers....''.......... 125 (10 to 15,........ 26 operatives,......214 565 788 (10 to 15),.......... 4 5 packers,............. 138 5 143 panellers,............- 9 pasters,..........31 318 3 (10 to 15),.......... 4 peggers,............. 125 3 128 seam rubbers,....1 18 19 stayers,............28 28 stickers,.10.... 10 stitchers,.577 2,734 3,322 (10 to 15), 7......... } tackers,......39 39 treers,.48. 48 trimmers, 527 177 709 (10 to i5),1 71 4 09 stock makers,............ 127 1 128 string makers......12 38 54 (10 to 15),........ 4 Slipper makers,.......... 45 21 66 Sole-leather cutters,.....110 - (10 to 15), -......... (10 to 15),. - 39 Shoe stiffenings,......4 3. 7 Welt makers,...12 13 2 (10 to 15),......... BOXES,.......1,023 619 1,642 Box makers, 698 267 970 (10 to 15), 68 26.1 } 970 F oremen,..............2 2 Foremen, 2 - 2 Manufacturers,.....81 - 81 Paper.box makers.....118 338 (10 to 15),.... 1 4 462 (5 to 10),.......... 1 Wooden-box makers,.......... 122 5 127 BROOMS,............. 154 - 154 Broom makers,............ 136 137 (10to 15),.........- Manufacturers,.........17 17 BUILDING,............ 46,252 3 46,255 Building-movers,............ 163 - 163 Bridge builders,........... 30 30 Carpenters, t... 1. 25,072 - 25,079 (10 to 15), 7 1. 7 - Door, sash and blind makers,........ 472 - 472 Eaves and gutter makers,....... 7 - 7 7 Glaziers,.............37 37 Lathers, plasterers and stucco workers, 1,197 2 1, (10 to 15),.......' -' Manufacturers and builders,.......... 475 475 Masons (stone and brick), 0 to 15).7,524 7,525 (10 to 15), 1 Masons' tenders,............. 278 278 Overseers,.............. 3 3 ( Painters, 8,453 8,456 ( to1)..3 - 8,456 Panes(10;o 15),:::::::::::: OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 587 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CoNTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Paper hangers,.........411 1 412 Pile drivers,.70.-. 70 Plumbers,....1,189, (10 to 15),......... 1190 Roofers and slaters,.......569 - 569 Stair builders,.......276 - 276 Wharf builders,......13 - 13 CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,.......4,203 13 4,216 Carriage-axle makers,....31 - 31 blacksmiths,........... 384 - 384 Children's carriage makers,.....45 - 45 Coach makers,...........6 - 6 Carriage makers,.......1,020 1,020 painters,....842 843 (10 to 15),...1 trimmers, 351 13 365 (10 to 15), 1 - 365 Manufacturers,..91 - 91 Sleigh makers,.......... 33 33 Spoke makers,....24 - 24 Wagon makers,....104 - 104 Wheel makers,...43 - 43 Wheelwrights,.. (..... 982 983 (10 to 15),......... 1983 Woodworkers,. 244 244 CARPET!NGS, 1,361 1,752 3,113 Carpet finishers,......62 50 112 linings,............. 4 - 4 makers,....... 80 106 191 (10 to 15),........... 5 operatives,...... 546 414 (10 to 15),....2 12 974 overseers,........3 1 4 printers,............. 6 - 6 spinners,.......101 174 275 spoolers,........ 11 187 200 (10 to 15),.......2S 200 superintendents,.......4 4 trimmers,............ 15 15 weavers,..441 782 1,224 (10 to 15),. 1 - Hassock makers,.........- 4 4 Manufacturers,............. 2 Mat makers,.75 76 (10 to 15),........... 1 Oil-cloth makers,........14 2 16 Overseers,.............. 3 Rug makers,............. 3 3 CLOCKS AND WATCHES,..1,110 237 1,347 Chronometer makers,..........2 1 3 Clock-case makers,.......... 1 1 finishers,............. 1 makers,............. 52 - 52 and watch makers,........... 41 - 41 repairers,.......13 - 13 Manufacturers,............3 3 Overseers,........... 3 - 3 Watch-balance makers,............ 2 2 case makers,......40 - 40 dial makers,........... 3 11 engravers,......... 2 factory operatives,........32 206 238 finishers,......3 3 key makers,...........6 - 6 makers,.888 8 897 (10 to 15),.........'.- 897 588 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Watch-pinion makers,......3 3 polishers, 4 11 15 repairers,............ 2 - 2 spring makers, 11.- 11 CLOTHING,............. 4,665 24,270 28,935 Artificial-flower makers,.........- 22 22 Bonnet makers,..........47 63 110 Button-hole makers,............ - 29 29 Cap makers, 6 75 81 Cloak makers,............. 2 72 74 Clothing cutters,. 115 - 115 makers,..........40 70 110 Coat makers, 2 59 61 Collar makers, 48 41 89 Corset makers,.......15 250 265 Dressmakers, 2 9,689 9,691 Fan makers, 15 35 50 Glove makers.......8 - 8 Hat makers, 892 328 1,235 (10 to)..... 7 8 (palm leaf) makers,8 - 8 (straw) makers,..... 172 34 206 Jacket makers,.......2 30 32 Manufacturers,.106 2 108 Milliners, 4 2,502 2,516 (10 to 15).......10 Mitten makers,.2 - 2 Necktie makers,..13 83 96 Oil-clothing makers,............ 5 - 5 Overseers,. 13 7 20 Pantaloon makers,.- 37 37 Regalia makers,........ - 1 Seamstresses,..4,265 4,265 Sewing-machine operators, - 1,411 1,411 Shirt makers, 31 125 156 Skirt makers, 2 17 19 Superintendents, 1 - 1 Suspender makers,.....71 106 184 (10 to 15),........1 6 Tailors, 2,986 4,730 7,743 (10 to 15),........... 4 23 Umbrella makers, 43 2 45 Vest makers,............139 140 COOKING AND HEATING APPARATUS,.164 3 167 Furnace makers, 3 - 3 moulders, 2............ Grate makers, - 1 Lifter makers,........ 2 (10 tol 15),..Manufacturers,. 13 - 13 Overseers,..1 - 1 Steam-h eating-apparatus makers,......... 6 - 6 Stove makers,..........51 1 52 mounters,..67 - 67 polishers,..3 - 3 lining makers, (....17 - 17 COTTON GOOD,.11,252 16,554 27,808 Beamers,............ 93 2 101 (10 to 15),........... 5 1 Card-room operatives,......799 1,437 2,498 (10 to 15),.....139 123 4 Cloth-room operatives,.......125 89 221 (10 uto 15a,......... 6 1 Cotton-factory operatives (not specified), 1,239 852 (10 to 15),....... 218 188 2,499 (5 to 10),......... 1 1 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 589 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUP ATIO NS. Males. Females. Totals. Designers,...10 -. 10 Dressers and slashers, (. to608 82 702 (10 to 15), 6 6 Dyers,..90 -. 90 Finishers,......44 35 83 (10 to 15),.1 3 Manufacturers,. 179 179 Net makers,............. 13 87 100 Overseers,.............. 260 - 260 Quillers,....... 10 1 (10 to 15),........11 15 Reelers,.7 125 152 (10 to 15...... 17 Spinners,.......1,248 1,284) (10 to 15),...309 494 3,339 (5 to 10).........4 (Doffers),........... 112 73 (1 to 5),......... 112 85 404 (5 to 10),.......... 2 20 (Mule),.....1,131 74 1, (10 to 15),.26 - 1,231 (Back boys),......170 (10 o 15),......623 44 872 (5 to 10),......... 25 10 Piecers..72 -. 108 (10 to 15),..36 _ Spoolers,..........280 2,290 (10 to 15),.......120 698 3,404 (5 to 10),.......1 15 Superintendents,............ 95 - 95 Tent makers,.............1 1 Tidy makers,.............1 1 Tuft makers,..............7 7 Twisters,.58 142 222 (10 to 15),..........5 17 Warpers,.119 573 715 (10 to 15),........... 2 21 Weavers,...........667 5,808 (10 to 15),........... 126 1,505> 10,147 (5 to 10),............41 Wick packers, 1....... 1 Winders,......35 264 327 (10 to 15), 7 21) COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS,.17,460 15,937 33,397 Card-room operatives,.1,922 1,245) (10-15),..278 165 3,613 (5-10),.......... 3) Cloth inspectors,........... 39 39 Cloth-room operatives,.10 271 (10-15),... 3 18. 3 Dressers,......... 37 - 37 Dye-house operatives,.......... 922 - 922 Finishers,...170 54 232 (10-15),..........8 232 Firemen,.247 - 247 Manufacturers,...297 - 297 Operatives,.. 1 5,933 4,640 (10-15),............ 800 732> 12,120 (5-10),........7 8) Overseers,.........792 3 795 Paymasters,............27 - 27 4 Section hands,............ 677 18. 699 (10-15),............ -, 9 Spinners,.............. 1,552 1,278) (10-15)... 318 428 3,581 (5-10),......1 4 Superintendents,.......40 1 41 Watchmen,...........400 - 400 Weavers,......2,765 6,662 9,500 (10-15);......73.- - Web drawers,.......40 399 454 ( -10-5)........... 4 11. Supeintnens........... 590 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 185. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATION S. Males. Females. Totals. COTTON AND WOOLLEN HOSIERY,. 511 507 1,018 Frame-work knitters,...... 59 1 60 Hosiery cutters,.5 t 6 (10 to 15),.- finishers...........3 12 (10 to 15),. 2 17 folders,............. 2 23 25 knitters,......86 123 213 (10 to 15),.1 3 manufacturers,......14 - 14 overseers,.........2 5 packers,......3 3... spinners,.3. 4 (10 to 15),.1 sewers,........1 33 34 superintendents,.......4 4 weavers,.......... 180 _ 183 (10 to 15),. 3 - winders,...5 (10 to 15),.. workers,.144 285 444 FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE GOODS,....... 879 247 1,126 Cordage makers,... 29 - 29 factory operatives,.13 5 21 1 17 (10-15),.i....... 3 -_ Flax carders,............. 11 4 1 (10-15),.........1 dressers,...94 1 95 mill operatives,........ 5 6 spinners,........2 26 (10-15),........... -_ 3 31 Hacklers,.14 - 19 (10 to 15),. 5 Jute carders,............15 6 2 factory operatives,.....76 63 162 (10 to 15), 15 8 spinners,.5 15 26 (10 to 15),.3 3 weavers,...17 18 36 (10 to 15),.1 winders,..2 1 3 Manufacturers,... 6 - 6 Overseers,. 9 - 9 Ropers,. 4 15 (10 to 15),......1 7 Rope makers,......489 Q 499 (10 to 15),......10 - spinners,.........1 2 3 workers,..5 37 (10 to 5),.....1 10 53 Superintendents, 2 - 2 Tow pickers,....8 _ 10 (10 to 15), 2 - Twine makers,..24 8 33 (10 to 15),.1 - packers,.......3 3 reelers,.......10 10 spinners,. 4 - 4 winders,... 9 1 (i0 fo 15),. 3 ) 12 FOOD PREPARATIONS,... 1,683 180 1,863 Butter makers,.. - 4 - 4 Cheese makers,. 35 3 38 Chocolate makers,.... 42 20 62 Coffee grinders,.......15 - 15 Confectioners,....492 90. (10 to 15),........... 2 2 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 591 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPAT IO N S. Males. Females. Totals. Extracts and essences,......11 2 13 Fish curers and packers,....1010 Flour and meal,.633. 635 (10 to 15),...2 Food preparers,...........19 7 26 Foremen,.8 - 8 Hermetically-sealed goods,.......... 16 1 17 Hop presser,....... 1 Hulled-corn makers,.......2 2 Ice-cream makers,........17 17 Inspectors,...........24 24 Manufacturers,........38 38 Meat curers and packers, 13 13 Milk condensers,.........5 5 Pickle and preserve makers, 26 25 52 (10 to 15),........ 1 - Pigs'-feet cleaners,..3 3... Pop-corn makers,.......2 2 4 Pork and lard packers,........36 1 37 Salt makers,......18 24 (10 to 15),.1 _ 24 Sausage makers,..30 - (10 to 15),.1 Spice makers,.....13 15 28 Sugar refiners,........105 1 106 Superintendents,............ 7 7 Table-sauce maker,............ 1 1 Tea packer,.......1 - 1 Tripe makers,.......27 27 Vinegar makers,.....10 - 10 Yeast makers,....... 6 13 cake makers,...........5 FURNITURE,.......6,605 462 7,067 Bedstead makers,...... 15 - 15 Cabinet makers, 12,569 - 2,571 (10 to 15),.....2 - 571 painters,........2 2 varnishers,............ 2 2 Chair bronzers,........2 2 finishers,........28 28 framers,.........6 - 6 makers,.........1,275 1,275 moulders,........- 3 ornamenters,........5 1 6 packers,............. 2 2 painters,....70 71 (10 to 15),..........1 seaters,...........460 302 (10 to 15),.....78 80 929 (5 to 10),..5 4) stock makers,......20 20 turners,............. 8 8 varnishers,........10 10 Cushion makers,......2 13 15 Furniture carvers,...... 4 4 finishers,.95 - 95 grainers, 10 10 makers,.........322 322 moulders,............ 4 4 packers,......27 27 painters,.62... 62 polishers,.......180 180 trimmers,.........9 9 varnishers,..33 - 33 Manufacturers,...118 118 Overseers,..........6 6 Sofa and lounge makers,......8 8 Spring-bed makers,...37 37 Upholsterers,..........1,124 62 1,187 (5 to 10),........... - 592 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. GLASS,.............. 907 42 949 Glass blowers,.........161 (10to 15),....... 116 cutters,..1 97196 197 (10 to 15),......... 1 decorators,............ 11 11 engravers,......... 1616 makers, 217 38? 256 (10 to 15), I....- 25 packers,. 13 13 painters,.........3 - 3 paperers,. 2 2 polishers,............. 3 2 5 shearers,.2 - 3 (10 to'15),......1 stainers,......15 15 workers,............ 232 247 (10 to 15)........... 15 - Inspectors,.............. 2 Looking-glass makers,7 -.. 7 Manufacturers,........10 10 HAIR,............77 180 257 Hair.mattress makers,.....10 21 31 pickers,.......22 - 22 rope makers,.....2.- 2 sewers,.............5 sorters,...........5 (10 tol 5),...........1 spinners,............. 6 superintendents,....... 1 weavers,......9 25 34 workers,......23 123 146 Manufacturers,......... 4 - 4 LEATHER,............. 7,971 190 8,161 Belt makers,............95 10 105 Curriers,...........3,4613,461 Harness and saddle makers, 1,364 34 i 1,40 (10to 5)....... 5404 Horse-collar makers,.13 - 13 Inspectors,........6 - 6 Leather-board makers,..... 59 4 (10 to 15),...2 65 cutters,....608 11 (10 to 15),.2 - 621 dressers,....20 - 20 finishers,...14 - 14 sorters,. 10 -.10 workers,...122 2 124 Manufacturers,........140 - 140 Morocco colorers,....14 - 14 dressers,............ 785 785 finishers,......88 - 88 shavers,...48 - 48 Overseers,........7 - 7 Pocket-book makers,.....37 11 52 (10to 15),........ 4 Sheepskin finishers,.....18 1 19 Superintendents,.2.-. 2 Tanners,..947 - 950 (10 to 15),............ 9-3 Tan-yard laborers,..19 19 Travelling-bag makers,...2 3 5 Wallet makers,............75 113 189 (10to 15),..... 1 LINEN,.............650 644 1,294 Lace makers,......3 43 47 (10 to 15),........- 1 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 593 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Linen bleachers,.........106 106 carders,.165 147 315 (10 to 15),.1 2 1 dressers,......11 - 11 finishers,.........21 16 37 operatives, (10.89 5 125 (10 to 15), 1125 preparers,...2 1 4 (10 to 15),.- 1 spinners,......93 106 (10 to 15),..3 6 209 (5to 10),.....1) spoolers,. 21 66 89 (10 to15),. 1 1 warpers,.....3 4 (10 to 15),. - 1 weavers,....114 206 3 (10 to 15),. 7 8 35 hose makers,.......8 - 8 Manufacturers,............. 3 3 Overseers,....1..- 1 LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES,......... 477 6 483 Beer makers,......36 - t (10 to 15),.. 1 37 Bottlers,.......74 6 8 (10 to 15),.1 - Brewers,......231 - 231 Cider makers,.....21 - 21 Distillers,......31 - 31 Inspector,.............. 1 -. 1 Manufacturers,.......-...53 Mineral-water makers,.......... 4 Overseers,.........2 - 2 Rectifier,.......1 - 1 Soda-water makers,......21 - 21 LUMBER,.......981 - 981 Hoop makers,......21 - 21 Lumber planers,............ 99 sawyers,....198 - 198 yard workmen,...19.-.19 Manufacturers,....... -.l 111 Overseers,.......16 - 16 Shingle makers,.....8 - 8 Stave makers,........15 - 15 Superintendents,....4 - 4 Surveyors,......25 - 25 Saw-mill laborers, (10 464 - 465 (10 to 15), 465 MACHINES AND MACHINERY,....14,811 94 14,905 Apple-paring.machine makers,..6 - 6 Bobbin and spool makers,.1to; 100 - 109 (10 to 15),.8 1 109 Brick.machine maker,.... -. 1 Calender makers,......5..- 5 Card-clothing makers,.....26 - 26 Card makers,............ 71 6 77 Churn makers,..5 - 5 Cider-press maker,.....1 -.. 1 Cotton-gin makers,....10 1 11 Derrick makers,........- 5 Dredging-machine maker,........... 1 Elevator makers,............ 3 3 Frame makers,.. 1. 47 - 49 (10 to 15), 2 Gas-machine maker,....... 1 Hand-stamp makers,............ 11 11 75 594 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Lathe makers,............. 7 - 7 Loom builders,............. 15 1 16 picker makers,........2 - 2 Loom, reed and harness makers,....72 25 97 temple makers,......4 5 9 Machinists,.............. 11,695 - (10 to 15),. 7 11,702 Machine painters, 51 -.551 shop laborers,........... 73 - 73 needle makers, 7149 41 208 (10 to 15), 12 - 208 Manufacturers, -.............80 Meat-chopper makers,..........5 - 5 Mechanics,.7............. 14 2 716 master,............ 4 - 4 Mill-machinery maker,........ 1 Millwrights,........307 - 307 Overseers,........... -...9 Pattern makers, 229 2 231 Pegging-machine makers,.......3 (10 to 15), 4 Polishers,..5 - 5 Printing-press maker,........... 1 - 1 Pump makers, 62.- 62 Ring makers,.............- 8 Roll coverers,........84 2 86 makers,.........10 - 10 Sewing-machine makers, 179 2 181 Shuttle makers, 83.- 83 Soda-apparatus makers,........... 13 - 13 Spindle makers,.........40 - 40 Steam-boiler makers,......525 - 525 engine builders,.......21 - 21 governor maker,.........I - 1 gauge makers,........6 - 6 pump makers,...2..- 2 shovel makers,...... - 6 Superintendents,....9 - 9 Vise maker,........ I - 1 Washing-machine maker, I - 1 Water-wheel makers,........... 10 - 10 Wool-comb maker, -............ 1 METALS AND METALLIC GOODS,...... 21,916 783 22,699 Baggage-check makers,........... 4 - 4 Bell hangers, -.............18 founders, -.............20 Blacksmiths, 6,356 -: 6,357 (10 to 15),.1 laborers, - 5........... Bolt makers,..31 - 31 Brass-core makers,........11 2 13 filers,...........3 - 3 finishers,. 5.4 543 5 45 (10 to 15), 2 - moulders, -............. 242 242 polishers,........4 - 4 workers,..69 2 71 Britannia workers,.. 1274 24 301 (10 to 15),..3 - 3 Bronzers,..13 - 13 Burnishers,...........19 47 66 Cable and telegraph wire makers,.....8 - 8 Chain makers (jewelry),..5 69 74 Coppersmiths,............- 192 Copper workers,..7.........0 70 Core makers,..19 5 24 Cutlers,..359 8 (10 to 15),........ 2 369 Cutlery makers,..157 6 1 (10 to 15),.8171 Fork makers,..21 1 22 Grinders,..109 1), (10 to 15), 111 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 595 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATI ONS. Males. Females. Totals. Hafters........2 - 2 Knife makers, 62 5 68 (10 to 15), 1 - Die cutters,.........23 23 makers,............. 23 - 23 sinkers,. 30 - 30 Electro platers,.......... 17 - 17 Eyelet makers,.1 5 7 (1l to i5),.-1 Gas-meter makers,.13 - 13 Gilders, 243 4 247 Gold beaters, 85 4 89 bookers,........... 5 5 chain makers, 19 24 43 enamellers,....3 - 3 engravers,............. 18 - 18 embroiderers,............ 4 4 leaf cutters,.........2 8 10 leaf layers,.........-. 7 7 miners,............. 3 - 3 pen makers, -............ 2 Goldsmiths, 25 1 26 Hardware makers,..........39 1 40 Hinge makers...........30 - (10 to 15),..5-] [ Iron founderymen,.....690 - 690 heaters,............. 68 68 laborers,............ 54 - 54 melters,............. 3131 millers, 4 5 (10 to 15), 1 moulders,.1,702 1,702 puddlers,.........61 61 rollers, 292. 2. 297 (10 to 15),.......3 stampers,........5 5 welders, 8 - 8 workers,..1,390 4 1,401 (10 to 15),.. 7 1401 Japanners,...68 1 69 Jewelry chasers,... 31 18 49 engravers,...39 - 39 makers,.....471 124 601 (10 to 15)...6 - Lamp-shade makers,............ 51 4 55 Lantern and lamp makers, 11......... 11 Lead-mill operatives, 68 ) 69 (10 to 15), 1 - pencil makers,.........2 - 2 Lightning-rod makers,......2.- 2 Lock polishers, 7 - 7 Locksmiths,.....202 - 202 Manufacturers,.0266 - 266 Metal workers,............. 41 1 42 Military goods,.............1 1 Miners,..............233 - 233 Moulders,..............1,149 - 1,149 Nail makers, 777 25 817 (10 to 15), 15 - 1 Overseers,.............. 51 1 52 Pen makers,............. 6 1 7 Platers,.........26 - 26 Plate turners, 66 67 (10 to 15), 1 - Polishers,..244 (10 to 15),..2 - Ring makers..- 3........... 3 Rivet makers, 32 1 35 (10 to 15), 2 - Safe makers,..49 49 Scale makers,............. 19 - 19 Screw makers, 68 3 1 115 (10 to 15), 5 4 Silver platers,..154 - 154 Silversmiths,............. 1- 82 182 596 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Silver workers,............. 44 6 50 Skate makers,............. 5 - 5 Spring makers,............16 16 Steam and water pipe makers,.........60 - 60 gas fitters,........707 - 707 valves,.........2 - 2 Steel workers,............. 56 - 56 Stencil cutters,............. 32 2 34 Superintendents,............ 53 53 Tack makers,....304 48 (10 to 15),.29 6 387 packers,......7 138 145 Tin-can makers,......14 7 21 Tinkers,........ 1. 8 Tin-plate workers, 10 9) 122 (10-15).2 1 Tinsmiths, (-1, 1,777 1,781 Trip-hammer men,............ 26 26 Tube makers,............. 27 57 (10-15),......30 Type founders,....59 24 83 Weather-vane makers,.......3 3 Wire coverers, 4 - - - (10-15),........... 1 -_ drawers,............. 243 243 finishers,............. 18 - 18 makers,..96 31 127 weavers,............. 28 31 59 workers,............. 252 17 269 Zinc workers,........22 - 22 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,.......... 1,772 6 1,778 Manufacturers,........27 - 27 Musical-instrument makers,.......... 48 48 Organ finishers,.......26 - 26 makers,...485 6 491 pipers,..24 - 24 reed makers,..63 64 (10-15),....... 64 tuners,...116 - 116 Piano-leg makers,.....8 - 8 polishers,......48 48 makers,......759 759 tuners,.. 138 138 key makers,............ 29 29 OILS AND ILLUMINATING FLUIDS,........ 142 142 Oil makers,......36 36 bleachers,........3.. 3 inspectors,.5 5... pressers,...14 - 14 purifiers,..10 - 10 refiners,....65 - 65 superintendents,....3 3.. Paraffine workers,....... 4 Spirit refiner,...1 -.. 1 Burning.fluid maker,......1 1 PAPER,. 2,434 2,505 4,939 Back tenders,....... 15 15 Card makers, 12 14 27 (10-15),.......... 27 Cop-tube makers,..2 2 Envelope makers,. i27 174 206 Loft tenders,....26 - 26 Manufacturers,......131 - 131 Overseers,... 35 4 39 OC CUPATIONS BY NAME. 597 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Paper.bag makers,.........15 9 24 bleachers,.1.2 155' (10-15), 15 2 15 calenderers, (10 15)... 135 I 152 collar makers,............ 1 19 20 cutters,..........20 19 39 finishers......109 232 344 (10-15).......1 2 folders,.....2 16 18 glaziers,..........5 2 7 machine tenders......32 32 makers, 815 517 1,367 (10-15)........17 18 mill operatives, (1i5)713 33 758 (10-15),. 12 - 758 packers, 2 1 3 pulp makers,........27 27 rulers,.51 36 92 (10-15),. 4 1 size makers,.......8 8 sorters, 7 153 160 stampers,.3 6 9 Rag cutters,.....16 404 420 dusters,...16 18 (10-15),.2........ Rag pickers,......26 70 (10 to 15),.2 1 room operatives, 43 523 69 (10 to 15),. - 569 sorters, 21 105. 128 (10 to 15), 2....12 Superintendents,...22 - 22 Tag makers,..... 15 20 35 Trimmers,..........7 7 PRINTING,. 3,965 676 4,641 Chromo printers,.......3 3 Compositors,............247 436 683 Copper-plate printers,......3 3 Electrotypcrs,........23 23 Hcliotype printers,........6 - 6 Lithographers,......220 5 225 Lithographic pressman,.1.-. 1 printers,.......5 5 Music compositors,............ 3 3 engravers,....... 4 printers,........16 - 16 Press feeders,...... 74 76 (10 to 15),.- 2 Pressmen,.......130 _ 132 (10 to 15),.2 Print folders,............3 18 21 Printers (not specified), 3,192 104 3,321 (10 to 15),.25 -321 Proof readers,..5 34 39 Steel engravers,....13 - 13 plate printer,............ 1 - 1 Stereotype printers, 5 - 5 Stereotypers,........61 - 61 PRINT WORKS,............ 3,239 511 3,750 Back tenders,.....11 - - 12 (10 to 15),.1 Bleachers,.600 33 t 633 (10 to 15), 621 6 Designers,.............. 26 26 (10 to 15),.1 460 Dye-house operatives,........... 30 12 42 598 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Engravers,.........160 - 160 Folders,...........24 203 227 Packers,..............258 153 411 Machine printers,.....109 - 110 (10 to 15),......... 1 - Print-works operatives,.........1,448 97 (10 to 15),......... 100 7 1,654 (5 to 10),....2 - overseers,...4 - 4 Superintendents,......4 - 4 PUBLISHING,............173 - 173 Book and pamphlet publishers,......... 164 - 164 Map publisher,............. 1 Music publishers, 8 - 8 RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION,....... 249 - 249 Car builders,., 184 185 (10 to 15),.1inspectors,.11 11 painters, 34 - 34 Locomotive builders,........... 3 - 3 Manufacturers,.......2 - 2 Overseers, -.............. 4 Rail makers, 9 - 9 Railroad supplies,............ 1 1 RUBBER,..............463 364 827 Manufacturers,.-............ 8 Overseers,............3 - 3 Rubber-boot makers,......19 - 19 factory operatives, 394 214 618 (10 to 15), 6 4 shoe makers,.........3 126 134 (10 to 15), 5.weavers, 9 20 29 web makers,.8........... 8 Superintendents,............ - 8 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS AND APPLIANCES,.....242 12 254 Artificial-limb makers,.......6 2 8 Astronomical-instrument makers,......... 4 - 4 Camera maker,......... 1 - 1 Compass maker,......... 1 - Electric-instrument maker,......... 1 - 1 Manufacturers,.......... - 5 Mathematical-instrument makers,.........20 20 Meteorological-instrument maker,.........1 - 1 Nautical-instrument makers,......... 2 - 2 Philosophical-instrument makers,....... 4 - 4 School-globe makers,......... 2 - 2 Spectacle makers,.......156 10 167' (10 to 15),......... 1 - Stereoscope makers,......... 2 - 2 Surgical-instrument makers,......... 9 - 9 bandage makers,......... 2 - 2 Telegraphic-instrument makers,......... 9 - 9 Telescopic-instrument makers,......2 - 2 Thermometer makers,.....2 - 2 Truss makers,............. 12 - 12 SILK,.............. 230 712 942 Manufacturers,............. 13 - 13 Silk cleaners, 1 13 22 (10 to 15),.3 5 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 599 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Silk doublers,. 1...... (10 to 15),.... - dyers,....10 1 11 finishers,......2 7 9 inspectors,....1 1 2 operatives,.......98 410 1 62 (10 to 15),....46 118 5 oiled, makers,.....2.-. 2 overseers,...5 2 7 packers,....... 5 5 peelers,............_- 1 2 (10 to 15),.... reelers,...1 2 3 sorters,....... 3 4 (10 to 15),... spinners,.......11 3 23 (10 to 15),.. 1 spoolers,...3 4 8 (10 to 15),. 1 - twisters,...3 1 4 weavers,....12 6 20 (10 to 15),.... 1 1 winders, 4.......111 128 (10 to ) 3 10), 3 10 Superintendents,..2 - 2 STONE,.....4,945 - 4,945 Blasters,.7 - 7 Granite cutters,.22 - 22 workers,....25 25 Gravestone makers,.4 4 Marble cutters,.226 - 226 dust makers, 2 - 2 polisers,.......207 207 workers,. 459 - 459 Overseers,........16 16 Paving cutters.......06 - 141 (1 to 5),........... 35 - Quarry laborers,... 117 117 Quarrymen........ 05 711 (10 to 15)........... 6 Stone-cutters, 2,907 2,917 (10 to 1), 10 - polishers,.....13 13 workers,....54 _ 4 55 (10 to 15),.. 1 ware makers,.......... Soapstone workers,.14 - 14 TOBACCO,......... 1,084 289 1,373 Cigar-bunch breakers,....1 2.3 makers,..940 206 1 1,160 (10 to 15), 11 3j1160 packers,.23 1 24 rollers,.....3 -. 3 strippers,.. 59 59 Manufacturers,... 95 - 95 Snuff makers,.. 3 - 3 Tobacco packer,.I - 1 strippers,...... 7 18 25 VESSELS,... 3,023 - 3,023 Boat builders,..... 198 - 198 Block makers,......... 82 - 82 alkers,......404 - 404 Oar makers,.....3 -.. 3 Riggers,. 1 319 - 319 Sail makers,...427 - 427 Ship builders,......22 - 22 600 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females.Totals. Ship carpenters,............. 1,436 - 1,436 painter,............. 11 smiths,......3838 Spar makers,...93 - 93 WOODEN GOODS,...........5,218 159 5,377 Basket makers,..... 272 37 321 (10 to 15)..... 12 - 1 Bracket makers,............. 11 - 11 Coopers,......1,520....1,522 (10 to 15),. Excelsior maker,............ 1 - 1 Gilders,............. 23 23 Keg and barrel makers,........... 53 53 Kindling-wood makers, -...........11 Ladder makers,............. 5 - 5 Last makers,......204 - 204 Manufacturers,.......58.- 58 Overseers,............ - 6 Pail makers, 1............. 63 - 163 Pattern makers,.....293 - 293 Picture.frame makers, 211 15 228 (10 o 15........ 2 Polishers,...26 - 26 Rattan workers,...116 96 212 Shoe-peg makers, -.......... 7 Superintendents, 4.. 4 Tub makers, 41........41 Varnishers,. 182 182 Veneerers,...........6 6 Willow workers,..........4 - 4 Wood carvers, 513 2 515 engravers,.53 2 55 finishers,.37 - 37 polishers,............. 77 - 77 turners,.548 3 551 workers,.757 4 761 WOOLLEN GOODS,.......... 6,258 4,001 10,259 Burlers, 7 195... (10 to 15), 3 24 29 Card-room operatives, 614 100 (10 to 15), 117 22 855 (5 to 10),........ 2 -) Cloth-room operatives, 51 13) 67 (10 to 15), 2 67 Dressers, 130 11 143 (10 to 15),.....2 Dry-room operatives,(0 to.), 84 21 1 (10 to 15),.8 116 Finishers.......54 92 (10 to 1),..... 11 10 Fullers,.... 155 4 1 160 (10 to 15),..... Giggers,.... 263 7 276 (10 to 15),.....4....... 2 Manufacturers, 244...........244 - 244 Operatives,.....789 226 (10 to 15),.....66 41 1,124 (5 to 10),...... 2 - Overseers,...........80 1 81 Picker room,.... 68 4 79 (10 to 15),..... Pressers,.....59 6 65 Quillers,.............. - 49 49 Rinsers,..............14 - 14 Scourers,....43 1 44 Shearers.....102 (10 l to 15),............ 4 Sorters,..........26 11 47 (10 to 15), 10 - OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 601 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUP ATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Speckers..6 25 t (10 to 15),.......940 Spoolers,.......40 82 245 (10 to 15),...21 102 245 Spinners,..577 131 741 (10-15)............ 17 16 741 17 16 jack,............. 242 41 283 8 uperintendents,...........393 Twisters,.......10 36 (10-15)......... 9 Warpers,..13 1734 (10-15)............ 1 3 Washers,..139 1 (10-15),.142 Weavers, 1,068 2,230 3,734 (1015)......36 400 Winders,..13 43 59 (10-15).......... 3 59 Woollen.cloth printers,...14 - 14 WORSTED GOODS,..... 868 1,714 2,582 Braiders,...21 31 53 (10-15),............ Combers and preparers, 230 159 390 (10-15)............ 1 - 30 Dressers,..21 1 22 Dye-house operatives,. )55 - 5 (10-15)..1 56........- 56 Finishers,...81 26 108 (10-15)...1.........-108 1 Manufacturers,..6 6... Operatives.....137 36'(10-15),.......... 4 6 184 (5-10),............1 Overseers,....6..- 6 Spinners,.......208 684 919 (10-15),........... 5 22 Spoolers.....28 2 (10-15)........... 29 Superintendent,.... 1 1 Twisters,...11 12 (10-15),.. 1 - 12 Weavers,...74 713~~ (10-15), 3 6 796 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES,........ 6,306 3,276 9,582 Album maker,............. 1 2 Ball makers,...12 i74 9 (10 to 15),......... 4 Billiard-table makers,...... 34 34 Bird-cage makers,........3 3 3 Bone workers,.6. 6 Bonnet-block makers,....3 3... Brick makers,............ 1,179,82 (10 to 15),.........3182 manufacturers,..........29 - 29 Brush akers,..268 70 338 manufacturers,........ 8 overseers,.......- 4 Burial-case and coffin makers, (10 15) 16 84 (10 to 15), 1 Button makers,. 111. 254, 4 (10 to15)..22 15 402 manufacturers,......16 - 16 overseers,......2 - 2 superintendents,....... - 2 Candle makers,........10 - 10 Cane workers,............. 53 34 87 overseer,.......1... 1 Chalk and crayon makers,...13 - 13 76 602 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1870. MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Charcoal burners,.........- 9 Chemical preparations,.......... 52 1 53 Comb cutters,..........9 - 9 engravers,......12 - 12 finishers,......13 - 13 manufacturers,....16. - 16 makers,..366 24 396 (10 to 15),.5 1lj pressers,..........9 - 9 Concrete workers,......54 - 54 Cork workers, ) 37 4 42 (10 to 5)...1.... Court-plaster makers,........... 4 - 4 Crucible makers,.2.-. 2 Drain-pipe makers,......28 - 28 Dress-trimmings makers,......20 57 77 Dye-stuff manufacturers,.......3 -. 3 Earthenware makers,.....187 1 188 Emery makers,.....41 1 42 manufacturer,........... 1 Feather workers, 8 21 t 34 (10 to 15),.5 Fertilizer makers,.2 2 4 manufacturers,........ 3 - 3 overseers,......2 - 2 Fireworks makers,.....14 1 17 (10 to 15),..2 17 Fishing-tackle makers,........... 9 4 13 manufacturers,......6 - 6 Fur workers,.........75 49 124 Gas makers,.......269 - 269 agents,..........2 2 inspectors,............. 4 - 4 manufacturers,..2 - 2 overseers,.............. 9 superintendents,.... -..55 5 Glove makers,.......7 -. 7 Glue makers,.....47 - 47 manufacturers,............- 8 Gum makers,.....2.. 2 Horn workers, 185 22 208 (10 to i5),.1manufacturers,.....20 - 20 Human-hair workers, 8 65 74. (10 to 15),..... wig makers,............ 10 4 14 Image makers,........25 25 Indelible-pencil makers,........... 1 2 3 Indigo-blue makers,............ 11 - 11 Ink makers,............. 25 6 31 manufacturers,.......3 - 3 Isinglass maker,............ 1 1 manufacturer,.....1..- 1 Ivory workers,........11 Jewel-case makers,............ 7 2 9 Lampblack makers,........3 3 manufacturers,.......3 - 3 Lapidary work,............20 3 23 Lime burners,......37 - 37 Match makers,.........39 25 64 Mattress makers, 21 3 30 (10 to 15), 1 5 Mat makers,.......1 2 3 Needle-book makers,.......6 6 Paint makers,.18 2. 22 (10 to 15),. 2 - manufacturers,..3 3.... overseer,............ 1 Palm-leaf workers,.......15 9 24 manufacturer,.......... 1 Passepartout makers, (10 t22 11 35 (10 to 15), 2 - Paste manufacturer,...1 -.. 1 Perfumery makers,..........22 11 33 Phosphate makers,......... 3 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 603 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES-CONCLUDED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Photographists, (i t15), 40 556 (10otol5),.... 1 - Picture colorers,............ 9 9 mounters,.....12 - 12 Preparing drugs and medicines,.....61 19 80 Printer's-roller makers,.....5 -.. 5 Razor-strop makers,............ 26 8 34 Refrigerator makers,....... 11 11 Shell workers,...........11 3 14 Shoe-blacking makers,....8 7 15 manufacturers,...... 7 Show-card writers,......... 3 Sign and decorative painters,... 216 222 (10 to 15),.... 6 - Slate brushes,........ 1 Soap makers,...367 9 8 (10 to 15),.....2 - 57 manufacturers, 5....5. 55 Stampers and embroiderers,.....6 21 27 Starch makers,.....30 - 30 packers,......1 1 2 Stove.polish makers,.....6 8 14 manufacturers,...... 3 Straw bleachers,...........38 2 40 blockers,......... 15 1 16 braiders,........6 - 6 manufacturers,.....38 2 40 overseers,......13 16 29 packers, 4...... - 14 pressers,.....48 - 48 sewers(,.t7 1,450 1,496 (10to 15),........39 shop operatives....269 31 30 (10 to 15),' 4 1... trimmers,.......- 13 13 wirers,........ 14 14 workers,........62 613 675 Tallow makers,........33 - 33 Tassel and mould makers,....4 I 4 Taxidermists,......21 - 21 Toy makers,......57 6 63 drum makers...22 28 (10 to 15),........... 3 manufacturers, 1....4. 14 1 superintendents,......2 2 Trunk makers,.......211 - 211 manufacturers,....3 - 3 Varnishers.......105 2 107 Varnish makers,....22.- 22 Wax workers,.......22 13? 36 (10 to 15),..........- I Weather-vane maker,.... 1 Whalebone workers,......12 11 23 Whip makers,....61 116 178 (10to 1),.... manufacturers,....13 13 Whiting makers,..4 - 4 Window-shade makers,.........52 7 59 manufacturer,...... 1 INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED. APPRENTICES,. 1,156 50 1,206 Apprentices (not specified),....762 20 (10 to 15),....... 23 2 808 (5 to 10),...1 -. 604 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Apprentice, abattoir,.......... 1 apothecaries,.....5 5.. bakers,......4 1 5 barbers,.......3 3 bell hanger,......1 -. 1 blacksmiths,........... 27 28 (10 to 15),..1 - bookbinders,...4 -. (10 to 15),.....1 brass finishers,....4 4 britannia maker,....1..- 1 button-hole maker,... I 1 cabinet makers,...... 7 7 cap makers,.....2.- 2 carpenters,...20 20 carriage painters,.....2 2 trimmers,....2 2 cigar maker, (10 to 15),..... 11 confectioner,....1 - 1 cooper,....... 1 coppersmith,.....1 1 currier,....... 1 dentists,....2.. 2 drain-pipe maker,...... 1 1 dressmakers,......12 16 (10 to 15),... 4 dyer,...1 1. engineer,......1 1 engravers,......4.. 4 gas fitters,....2.- 2 gilders,...2 t- 3 (10 to 15),..1 - harness makers,..... 2 hatters,...4 -. 4 iron moulders,..8 8 jewellers,..9 - 9 joiners,..... 2 laundry,...- 2 2 lithographers,.. 6 6 locksmiths,......1 1 machinists,... 103 - 105 (10 to 15),...marble workers,...... 4 4 masons,.....10 10 milliners,......... (10 to 15),....... modeller,..1 - 1 organ maker,...... 1 1 painters,....... 6 6 paper stainer,....... 1 pattern makers,....2 2 photographists,..... 2 piano makers,...... 2 picture-frame makers,..... 2 plasterer,...... 1 plumbers,....8 - 8 printers,.23 23 pump and block maker,.. 1 1 roofer,......... 1 safe maker,........... 1 shoemakers,...5 - (10 to 15),.1 6- silver plater,...... 1 slater,...... 1 stone cutters,.....8... 8 stone masons,...... 2 2 tailors,.......5 (10 to 15),.2 _ 7 tanners,...........3 3 telegraphist,......1 1 tinsmiths,......10 10 tool maker,......1.- 1 OCCUPATIONS BY NAMiE. 605 INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Apprentice, trunk makers, 2......- 2 type founders, 2 2......... undertakers, 3 3.......... upholsterers,.........- 7 watch-case makers,....... (10 to 15),....... watchmakers, 4 - 4 wheelwrights,.......... wood carver, 1 - 1 turners,.......... 2 2 LABORERS,............. 51,954 225 52,179 Laborers,............ 50,766 221 (10 to 15), 162 3 51,154 (5 to 10),............1 Coal heavers, 18 - 18 miners, 66 - 68 (10 to 15), 2 - j Longshoremen,.331 - 331 Lumbermen,.190 - 190 Pavers,........117.- 117 Tunnel miners,........254 - 254 overseers,............ 2 - 2 superintendents,........... 3 - 3 Wood sawyers, 13............ 13 Well diggers, 23 - 23 Water-works laborers,........... 6 - 6 INDEFINITE,........... 2,857 440 3,297 Cutters, 136 3 139 Dredgers,............... 2 - 2 Engineers,.923 923 mechanical,.11 11 mining,............- 11 stationary,...........835 835 gas,............. 4 - 4 Fancy-goods makers,........... - 13 13 Firemen,....... 18 18 stationary engine, 165 - 165 Guagers,.......6 - 6 Manufacturers,.538 - 538 Mechanics.........2 - 2 Not specified,.50 31 81 Operatives,.6........- 6 Overseers,.79 22 101 Sorters,.........2 1 3 Stitchers,..369? 370 (10 to 15)..310 Weighers,.60............. 60 coal,.9 - 9 RETIRED,.............1,662 125 1,787 Gentlemen,.298 - 298 Retired (not specified)...........847 15 862 apothecaries,............ 2 - 2 baker,............. 1 - 1 bank cashier,............ 1 - 1 banker,. 1 bank presidents,........... 3 barber,............. 1 - 1 606 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED-CONTINUED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Retired blacksmiths,.......9..... 9 boat builders,..........2 - 2 bookkeepers,....... 2 bookseller1, 1 boot cutter,, 11 boot and shoe dealer, -.......... 1 boot makers,............ - 10 broker,.............- 1 butchers, -............ 4 cabinet maker, -........... carpenters,......4 4 carriage maker,.......... - 1 clergymen,............ 15 - 15 clothing dealers,..........2 - 2 coal dealers,..2.......... - 2 cooper,............1 - 1 cotton manufacturer,........1 1 currier,......1...-.... druggists,......... 2 dry goods merchant,......... 1 editor,............1 1 farmers,............ 60 60 fishermen,............ 5 gardener,...........1 1 grocers,.......... hatter,............1 1 hotel keeper,.......... 1 - 1 house and ship carpenter,.......1 1 housewife,............ 1 ice dealer,............ 1 jeweller,..1........... - 1 lawyers,...........11 11 leather dealer,......... 1 manufacturers,......... 2 2 lumber dealers,..2......... 2 machinists,............ 2 manufacturers,...........11 11 masons,.......... 4 - 4 mechanics, -........... 4 merchant tailor,..1......... 1 merchants,..155 - 155 music publisher,..1 - 1 naval officers,..3......... 3 officer,............. 1 - 1 oil merchant,........... 1 1 painters,..2.......... - 2 paper manufacturer,.......... 1 1 peddler,...1 - physicians,..17 - 17 puddler,..1........... 1 provision merchant,..........1 saw manufacturer,. 1 sea captains,..81 81 school teachers,...3....... 3 seamen,..36 - 36 scythe maker,....... 1 1 ship carpenters,..........6 6 ship builders,..2........ - 2 ship master,. 1 shovel maker,........... 1 1 shoemaker............ - 1 soap manufacturer,.........1 1 soldiers,............. 2 2 stone cutter, 1.. 1 straw manufacturer,.....1..1 - 1 tanner,. 1 trader,. 1 treasurer savings bank,........1 1 whalemen,..7 7 wheelwrights,..2......... 2 yarn dyer,............ 1 1 manufacturer,..1........ - 1 Ladies,............106 106 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 607 INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED-CONCLUDED. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. NON-PRODUCTIVE,........... 4,540 2,421 6,961 Blind,..30 31 (10 to 15),.....- 1 63 (5 to 10),.. Deaf,........- 3 and dumb,.5 2 (10 to 15),.4 12 (5 to 10), 1 Dumb,.... 1 (10 to 15),.1 7 (5 to 10),..2 and blind, 1 - 1 Idiotic,..95 56 (10 to 15),.6 167 (5 to 10),.2 Insane,..1....941 939 1,881 (10 to 15),...1 1 Paupers,.......936 908 (10 to 15),......62 51 2,177 (5 to 10),.124 96 Convicts,.......2,271 321 (10 to 15),.11 > 2,605 (5 to 10),.2 Gamblers,..9 9 Hermits, 3 3 Loafers,.9 9 Pedestrians,.2 2 Pensioners,..17 4 21 Prize fighter,.1 1 OCCUPATION NOT GIVEN. [The relationships mentioned are those borne by the persons designated to the heads of the families in which they reside. They are not reported as being engaged in any occupation, nor as attending school; they, as well as those tabulated above under NON-PRODUCTIVE, are classed under Occupations (though having none) for the sake of uniformity.] UNEMPLOYED,............ 143,323 203,806 347,129.Males. Boarders,............ 4,083 - (10 to 15),...200 5,609 (under 10),. 1,326 - Brothers,............604 ) (10 to 15),......34 789 (under 10),. 151 Brothers-in-law...196 (10 to 15),........... 10 214 (under 10),.......... 8) Child of servant (under 10),.....1 1 Companion,....1..- 1 Cousins,.27 -) (10 to 15),.4 _ 33 (under 10),............ 2 Disabled,..........2 2 Fathers,.........1,676 - 1,676 Fathers.in-law.......690 - 690 Grandfathers,....43 - 43 Grandsons,....231 ) (10 to 15),....102 3,079 (under 10),......2,746 great (under 10),...... 4 4 608 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. OCCUPATION NOT GIVEN-CONTINUED. OCCU PATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Heads of family,. 8,735 ) 8,736 (10 to 15),... I _|8,7 Husbands,...4 4 Inmates of various institutions,....90 -) (10 to 15),....... 9 _ 111 (under 10),...12 Invalids,.......92 (10 to 15),...... 97 (under 10),..4 Lodgers,..363 - (10 to 15),......6 413 (under 10),......44 Nephews,..231 (10to 15),......58 - 652 (under 10),..363 -) Not specified,...... 4,102 (10 to 15),......60 4,189 (under 10),.....27 Sons,.......13,961 - (10 to 15),.....4,961 - 116,507 (under 10),..97,585 adopted.......1 (10 to 15),......3 14 (under 10),....10 - in-law,........134 - 144 (10 to 15),.......10 Step-father,....... 1 1 wife's,. 1 sons,...14 - (10 to 15), 8 31 (under 10),........... Uncles,.....76 - 76 Visitors,..........131 - (10 to 15),....19 - 189 (under 10),......39 Wards. 2... (10 to 5),............ 1 17 (under 10),............14. Females. Aunts..725 726 (10 to 15),........ Boarders,.......12,332 (10 to 15),...244 14,147 (under 10),.....1,571 Companions,.......5 5 Cousins,............252 (10 to 15),.9..269 (under 10),...........8 Daughters,...42,156) (10 to 15),.......7294 151629 (under 10),.....102,179 adopted,..........18 (10 to 15),....... 50 (under 10),........24 in-law,.....814 814 Friends,.......9 9 Grand-daughters,.......520 (10 to 15),..- 134 3,481 (under 10),.....2,827 mothers,......245 245 in-law,....... 2 niece,.......... (under 10),..... Great grand-daughters,........3 (10 to 15),.... 5 (under 10),...... niece (under 10),.....1 1 Half-sister,.......1 1 Heads of family,..2,541 2,541 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 609 OCCUPATION NOT GIVEN-CONCLUDED. O CC UPA TIO ONS. Males. Females. Totals. Inmates of various institutions,......655 (10 to 15),....16 758 (under 10),......87 Invalids,.- 75 79 (under 10),....- 4 Living with,........1 1 Lodgers,.......-1,009 (10 to 15),..........44 1,144 (under 10)...........91 Members of family,..10 11 (under 10),........ 1 Mothers,.......... 7,352 7,352 in-law,............. 4,588 4,588 Niece,.....1,119 (10 to 15),.....123 1,734 (under 10),.......492 Not specified,..........1,849 (10 to 15),.......20 1,903 (under 10),.......34 Patients at hospital,....44 44 insane asylum,...25 25 Relatives,.......12 12 Servants' daughters (under 10),.......3 3 Sisters,...........3,903 (10 to 15),............ 37 4,072 (under 10),.......32 in-law,........... 1,440 (10 to 15)......21 1,465 (under 10),.......4 Sons' wives,.- 132 136 (10 to 15),........ 4 ftep-daughters,......47 (10 to 15),.- 14 74 (under 10),.....13 mothers,......10 10 Visitors,..- 1,346 (10 to 15),......46 1,482 (under 10),......90 Wards.. - 17) (1o to 15),..... 1 25 (under 10),.... 7 Wives,....4,786 4,786 Wife's cousin,........1 1 sisters,...172 173 (10 to 15),.- 1 77 610 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES. OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. GOVERNMENT AND PROFESSIONAL,...19,061 10,669 29,730 National government,......... 1,552 105 1,657 State government,.......... 433 185 618 City and town government,........ 3,337 84 3,421 Army,............ 388 - 388 Navy,.........243 - 243 Clergymen and church officers,....... 2,537 17 2,554 Lawyers and law court officers,....... 1,867 - 1,867 Physicians and surgeons,........ 3,173 164 3,337 Authors and literary persons,....... 757 336 1,093 Artists,..........818 171 989 Musicians and teachers of music,..... 1,032 1,395 2,427 Actors and showmen,. 163 68 231 Teachers,........... 1,267 8,136 9,403 Scientific persons,.. 1,494 8 1,502 DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL OFFICE,.. 11,292 412,997 424,289 Boarding and lodging,......... 5,321 1,038 6,359 Domestic service,.......... 2,922 407,395 410,317 Personal service,.......... 3,049 4,564 7,613 TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION,.... 101,413 3,522 104,935 Merchants,........ 34,099 527 34,626 Salesmen, saleswomen, etc.,... 8,554 1,709 10,263 Accountants, bookkeepers, clerks, etc.,..19,560 1,089 20,649 Agents, bankers, brokers, etc.,...5,810 49 5,859 Messengers and porters,........ 3,617 143 3,760 Carriers on roads,.......... 14,700 14,700 Carriers on steam railways,.......7,003 5 7,008 Carriers on seas and rivers,.....8,070 8,070 AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, ETC.,..... 81,119 37 81,156 Agriculture,..........70,911 34 70,945 Animals, care of, etc.,....3,554 1 3,555 Fisheries,........... 6,654 2 6,656 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES,.. 233,252 83,207 316,459 Agricultural implements,........ 558 - 558 Arms and ammunition,......... 592 22 614 Artisans' tools,.......... 1,144 8 1,152 Bakeries,. 2,079 12 2,091 Bookbinderies,.......... 601 493 1,094 Boots and shoes,.......... 42,555 5,724 48,279 Boxes,............ 1,023 619 1,642 Brooms,........154 154 Building,. 46,252 3 46,255 Carriages and wagons,........4,203 13 4,216 Carpetings,. 1,361 1,752 3,113 Clocks and watches,.1,110 237 1,347 Clothing......4,665 24,270 28,935 Cooking and heating apparatus,....... 164 3 167 Cotton goods,.....11,252 16,554 27,806 Cotton and woollen goods,.......17,460 15,937 33,397 Cotton and woollen hosiery,. 511 507 1,018 Flax, hemp and jute goods,........ 879 247 1,126 Food preparations,......... 1,683 180 1,863 Furniture,........... 6,605 462 7,067 Glass,...907 42 949 Hair,...77 180 257 Leather,......7,971 190 8,161 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 611 RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES-CONCLUDED. O C C UP A TI ONS. Males. Females. Totals. Linen,. 650 644 1,294 Liquors and beverages,. 477 6 483 Lumber,.. 981 - 981 Machines and machinery,.......14,811 94 14,905 Metals and metallic goods,........ 21,916 783 22,699 Musical instruments,........ 1,772 6 1,778 Oils and illuminating fluids,. 142 - 142 Paper,............ 2,434 2,505 4,939 Printing,. 3,965 676 4,641 Print works,........... 3,239 511 3,750 Publishing,........... 173 - 173 Railroad construction,......... 249 - 249 Rubber,.......463 364 827 Scientific instruments and appliances,....242 12 254 Silk,. 230 712 942 Stone,........4,945 4,945 Tobacco,.......1,084 289 1,373 Vessels,......3,023 3,023 Wooden goods,.....5,218 159 5,377 Woollen goods,.......... 6,258 4,001 10,259 Worsted goods,.......... 868 1,714 2,582 Miscellaneous manufactures,....... 6,306 3,276 9,582 INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUCTIVE AND PROPERTIED,.. 62,169 3,261 65,430 Apprentices,.. 1,156 50 1,206 Laborers,........51,954 225 52,179 Indefinite,........... 2,857 440 3,297 Retired,.........1,662 125 1,787 Non-productive,......4,540 2,421 6,961 OCCUPATION NOT GIVEN,....... 143,323 203,806 347,129 Unemployed (relation to head of family),...143,323 203,806 347,129 CLASSIFICATION BY TOTALS. CLASSIFIED OCCUPATIONS. Males. Females. Totals. Government and professional,.....19,061 10,669 29,730 Domestic and personal office,....... 11,292 412,997 424,289 Trade and transportation,........ 101,413 3,522 104,935 Agriculture, fisheries, etc., 81,119 37 81,156 Manufactures and mechanical industries,.... 233,252 83,207 316,459 Indefinite, non-productive and propertied,..... 62,169 3,261 65,430 Occupation not given,.. 143,323 203,806 347,129 Totals,.. 651,629 717,499 1,369,128 612 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-18T5. RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES WITH AGES. UNDER 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. TOTALS. Total OCCUPATIONS. both Males. Fe rn. Males. Fer. Males. Fer. Sexes. GOVERNMENT AND PROFESSIONAL,... - - 6 3 19,055 10,666 19,061 10,669 29,730 National government,.. - 3 - 1,549 105 1,552 105 1,657 State government,. - - - 433 185 433 185 618 City and town government,. - 1 3,336 84 3,337 84 3,421 Army, - - 388 - 388 - 388 Navy,..... - 243 - 243 243 Clergymen and church officers, - - - 2,537 17 2,537 17 2,554 Lawyers and law court officers,.. - - - 1,867 - 1,867 - 1,867 Physicians and surgeons,. - - - - 3,173 164 3,173 164 3,337 Authors and literary persons, - - - - 757 336 757 336 1,093 Artists,. - - - - 818 171 818 171 989 Musicians and teachers of music,.... - 2 2 1,030.1,393 1,032 1,395 2,427 Actors and showmen,.. - 163 68 163 68 231 Teachers,.... - - 1 1,267 8,135 1,267 8,136 9,403 Scientific persons,. - - - - 1,494 8 1,494 8 1,502 DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL OFFICE,.. 1 7 109 1,171 11,182 411,819 11,292 412,997 424,289 Boarding and lodging, - - 10 - 5,311 1,038 5,321 1,038 6,359 Domestic service,.. 7 81 1,152 2,841 406,236 2,922 407,395 410,317 Personal service,... 1 - 18 19 3,030 4,545 3,049 4,564 7,613 TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION,...:. 2 1 328 65 101,083 3,456 101,413 3,522 104,935 Merchants,... - - 18 2 34,081 525 34,099 527 34,626 Salesmen, saleswomen, etc., - - 18 11 8,536 1,698 8,554 1,709 10,263 Accountants, bookkeepers, clerks, etc.,.. -- 72 10 19,488 1,079 19,560 1,089 20,649 Agents, bankers, brokers, etc., - - - - 5,810 49 5,810 49 5,859 Messengers and porters,.. 2 1 172 42 3,443 100 3,617 143 3,760 Carriers on roads,.. - - 25 - 14,675 - 14,700 - 14,700 Carriers on steam railways,. - - 3 - 7,000 5 7,003 5 7,008 Carriers on seas and rivers,. - 20 - 8,050 - 8,070 - 8,070 AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES, ETC.... 10 - 1,059 1 80,050 36 81,119 37 81,156 A griculture,. 9 - 977 1 69,925 33 70,911 34 70,945 Animals, care of, etc.,.. 10 - 3,544 1 3,554 1 3,555 FihJeries,... 1 - 72 - 6,581 2 6,654 2 6,656 MANUFACTURES AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES,. 58 106 4,725 5,863 228,469 77,238 233,252 83,207 316,459 Agricultural implements,. - 7 - 551 - 558 - 558 Arms and ammunition,.. - 2 - 590 22 592 22 614 Artisans' tools,.. 1 - 10 - 1,133 8 1,144 8 1,152 Bakeries,. - - 10 1 2,069 11 2,079 12 2,091 Bookbinderies,.. - - 1 601 492 601 493 1,094 Boots and shoes,.. 1 344 86 42,210 5,638 42,555 5,724 48,279 Boxes,. 1 2 8 1,021 610 1,023 619 1,642 Brooms,..... I - 153 - 154 - 154 Building,.... - 13 - 46,239 3 46,252 3 46,255 Carriages and wagons,.. _ 3 - 4,200 13 4,203 13 4,216 Carpetings,.... 9 14 1,352 1,738 1,361 1,752 3,113 Clocks and watches, 1 - 1,109 237 1,110 237 1,347 Clothing... 12 47 4,653 24,223 4,665 24,270 28,935 Cooking and heating appara. tus,.... - 1 164 2 164 3 167 Cotton goods,.. 33 87 1,755 3,239 9,464 13,228 11,252 16,554 27,806 Cotton and woollen goods,. 11 12 1,488 1,354 15,961 14,571 17,460 15,937 33,397 Cotton and woollen hosiery,. - 9 18 502 489 511 507 1,018 Flax, hemp and jute goods,. - - 44 36 835 211 879 247 1,126 Food preparations,.. - - 7 2 1,676 178 1,683 180 1,863 Furniture, 6 4 81 80 6,518 378 6,605 462 7,067 Glass, -.. - 19 - 888 42 907 42 949 Hair,..1 77 179 77 180 257 OCCUPATIONS BY NAME. 613 RECAPITULATION OF AGGREGATES WITH AGES-CONCLUDED. UNDER 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. TOTALS. Totals OCCUPATIONS. - - -- - - both Ma. MalFes. rn. ales. Fe ales. Fe. Males. Frn. Sexes. Leather,.... 17 1 7,954 189 7,971 190 8,161 Linen,.... 1 13 20 637 623 650 644 1,294 Liquors and beverages,. - 2 - 475 6 477 483 Lumber,.. 1 - 980 - 981 - 981 Machines and machinery,. 30 1 14,781 93 14,811 94 14,905 Metals and metallic goods,. - 132 12 21,784 771 21,916 783 22,699 Musical instruments,. 1 - 1,1771 6 1,772 6 1,778 Oils and illuminating fluids,. - - 142 - 142 - 142 Paper,... 46 31 2,388 2,474 2,434 2,505 4,939 Printing,.. - 27 2 3,938 674 3,965 676 4,641 Print works,.2 - 103 9 3,134 502 3,239 511 3,750 Publishing,. - - - 173 - 173 - 173 Railroad construction,. - 1 - 248 - 249 - 249 Rubber,. 11 4 452 360 463 364 827 Scientific instruments and appliances,.... 1 - 241 12 242 12 254 Silk,...... 62 138 168 574 230 712 942 Stone,...- - 52 4,8934,945 4,945 Tobacco,.... 11 3 1,073 286 1,084 289 1,373 Vessels,.... - 3,023 3,023 3,023 Wooden goods,... - - 14 - 5,204 159 5,218 159 5,377 Woollen goods,... 4 - 310 647 5,944 3,354 6,258 4,001 10,259 Worsted goods,... 1 17 35 851,678 868,714 2,582 Miscellaneous manufactures,. - - 57 72 6,249 3,204 6,306 3,276 9,582 INDEFINITE, NON-PRODUC. TIVE AND PROPERTIED, 132 99 280 76 61,757 3,086 62,169 3,261 65,430 Apprentices,. 1 - 32 11 1,123 39 1,156 50 1,206 Laborers,.... 1 1 164 3 51,789 221 51,954 225 52,179 Indefinite,.... - 1 2,857 439 2,857 440 3,297 Retired,.. - - - 1,662 125 1,662 125 1,787 Non-productive,. 130 98 84 61 4,326 2,262 4,540 2,421 6,961 OCCUPATION NOT GIVEN,. 102,345 107,471 5,487 8,118 35,491 88,217 143,323 203,806 347,129 Unemployed (relation to head of family),.. 102,345 107,471 5,487 8,118 35,491 88,217 143,323 203,806 347,129 CLASSIFICATION BY AGE. UNDER 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. TOTALS. Totals CLASSIFIED OCCUPATIONS. | — - - - -- I- - - both Males. Fern. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fern. Sexes. Government and professional, - - 6 3 19,055 10,666 19,061 10,669 29,730 Domestic and personal office, 1 7 109 1,171 11,182 411,819 11,292 412,997 424,289 Trade and transportation,. 2 1 328 65 101,083 3,456 101,413 3,522 104,935 Agriculture, fisheries, etc.,. 10 - 1,059 1 80,050 36 81,119 37 81,156 Manufactures and mechanical industries,.. 58 106 4,725 5,863 228,469 77,238 233,252 83,207 316,459 Indefinite, non.productive and propertied,... 132 99 280 76 61,757 3,086 62,169 3,261 65,430 Occupation not given,.. 102,345 107,471 5,487 8,118 35,491 88,217 143,323 203,806 347,129 Totals,... 102,548 107,684 11,994 15,297 537,087 594,518 651,629 717,499 1,369,128 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERT'Y. [615] SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY. [The values given are for buildings and for the school property therein, not including libraries. The asterisk denotes that rooms are hired.] INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. BARNSTABLE CO.,. 105 $191,300 $5,640 1 $1,000 $350 1 - $40 Barnstable,.. 17 24,000 950 - - - - - Brewster,. 5 6,000 400 - - - - Chatham,... 7 15,000 300 - - - - Dennis,.. 5 35,000 500 - - - - Eastham,.4 3,500 25 - - - - Falmouth,.. 11 17,000 300 - - - - Harwich,.. 9 30,000 200 - - - Mashpee,.2 800 15 Orleans,.4 8,000 400 Provincetown,. 15,000 500 Sandwich,. 17 15,000 500 1 1,000 350 - Truro,.. 6 3,000 50 - - Wellfleet,.. 8 8,000 1,000 - Yarmouth, 4 11,000 500 - - - 1 - 40 BERKSIHIRE CO.,. 266 $546,900 $9,876 17 $156,000 $18,500 7 $68,000 $2,500 Adams,.. 23 211,300 1,208 - - - - - - Alford,.3 1,500 - - Becket,. 10 7,000 150 - - - - - Cheshire,.6 12,000 50 Clarksburg,. 3 5,000 75 Dalton,... 6 7,000 2,000 Egremont,. 5 900 50 Florida, 6 1,200 75 Great Barrington, 17 30,000 1,000 Hancock,.. 6 2,500 100 Hinsdale,.. 7 12,000 200 - - - - - Lanesborough, 7 9,000 15 - - - 1 $1,000 Lee,.. 13 20,000 2,000 - - - Lenox,.. 7 10,000 - Monterey,. 8 2,500 100 Mount Washington, 2 2,500 50 - New Ashford,.. 2 500 10 New Marlborough,. 12 9,000 300 2 $10,000 Otis,.. 8 2,000 85 - - Peru,.. 6 5,000 30 - - Pittsfield,.. 25 125,000 300 5 20,000 2,500 I* - 1,000 Richlmond,. 6 2,500 10 - - 1 2,000 - Sandisfield,. 12 3,700 15 - - - - - Savoy,.9 2,500 100 - - - - - Sheffield,.. 13 10,000 78 - - - 2 15,000 500 Stockbridge,. 5 18,000 1,500 - - - - - Tyringham,. 5 1,500 25 - - - Washington,. 8 500 - West Stockbridge, 7 6,500 100 - - - - - Williamstown,. 10 24,800 200 10 126,000 16,000 2 50,000 1,000 Windsor,.. 9 1,000 50 - - - - - BRISTOL CO.,.. 254 $1,345,443 $46,675 1 $10,000 $500 2 - $200 Acushnet,.. 6 5,600 200 - Attlcborough,.. 23 93,650 950 - - Berkley,.. 6 4,000 50 - - Dartmouth,.. 18 28,000 200 - - - 50 Dighton,... 8 13,500 100 - - - Easton,.9 62,000 700 - - - 150 78 [617] 618 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONTINUED. PULIC SCHOOLS. INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. - _ —-- --- No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. BRISTOL-Con. Fairhaven,.. 11 $9,000 $1,000 - - Fall River,. 32 578,118 15,000 - - - Freetown,. 7 7,000 200 - - - Mansfield,.. 8 8,000 50 - - - New Bedford,.. 22 280,000 25,000 1 $10,000 $00 - - Norton,.. 8 10,000 100 - - - Raynham,.. 8 7,000 200 - - - Rehoboth,.. 5 5,500 25 - - - Scekonk,.. 8 6,675 225 - - - Somerset,.. 5 8,400 - - - Swansea,... 10 5,000 75 - - - Taunton,... 0 200,000 2,400 - - Westport,. 20 14,000 200 - - - DUKES CO.,.. 18 $14,950 $420 1 $i,200 $50 Chilmark,.. 3 1,600 - - - Edgartown,. 6 8,800 390 - - - Gay Head,. 500 5 Gosnold,.. 1 1,200 25 - - - Tisbury,... 7 2,850 - 1 5,200 50 EssEx Co.,.. 331 $2,402,314 $61,565 12 $352,300 $14,100 3 $7,000 $2,200 Amesbury,.. 0 19,850 150 - - - A illo cm ~ 1* 30,000 4,000 Andover,.. 13 69,139 5 121,000 5,000 - Beverly,.. 10 225,000 35,000 - - - Boxford,.. 5 4,500 - - - Bradford,.. 5 22,500 500 1 150,000 3,000 Danvers,.. 9 31,775 1,000 - - - Essex,... 6 12,000 - - - Georgetown,.. 8 10,000 500 - - - Gloucester,.. 26 120,000 2,000 - - Groveland,. 5 12,000 1 1,800 100 - Hamilton,.. 4 3,200 15 - - Haverhill,.. 28 273,700 1,000 - - Ipswich,.. 9 42,500 950 - - - 1 4,500 1,500 Lawrence,.. 18 240,000 1,500 2 6,000 500 - Lynn,... 32 462,000 5,000 - - Lynnfield,. 3 7,000 400 - - Manchester,. 6 12,000 200 - - Marblehead,. 11 21,000 150 - - Merrimac,.. 7 16,950 50 - Methuen,.. 9 25,000 3,650 - - Middleton,. 3 13,000 350 - - Nahant,... 2 10,000 300 - - Newbury,.. 6 5,000 50 1 3,500 1,000 - - Newburyport,.. 13 102,100 3,000 1 40,000 500 1 2,500 200 North Andover, 6 43,000 200 Peabody,.. 7 150,000 500 — - Rockport,.. 7 20,000 800 - - Rowley,.. 4 7,500 150 Salem,... 18 320,000 1,200 - - 1* - 500 Salisbury,. 12 37,100 200 Saugus,... 6 18,000 2,000 - - Swampscott,.. 5 22,500 300 Topsfield,. 5 5,000 50 - - - Wenham,.. 4 3,000 100 - West Newbury,. 9 16,000 300 - - - - FRANKLIN CO.,. 219 $204,300 $3,715 7 $25,400 $700 2 - $55 Ashfield,.. 14 5,200 150 1 900 - - Bernardston,.. 6 2,500 70 - - SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY. 619 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONTINUED. INCORPORATED PRIVATE I UNIINCORPORATED PRIVATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. FRANKLIN-COn. Buckland,. 6 $7,500 $60 -- Charlemont,. 8 7,000 100 -- Colrain,... 15 9,000 75 Conway,.11 5,800 150 1 $2,500 Deertield,.. 13 12,000 200 - Erving,...3,000 - - Gill,... 6 4,500 - - - Greenfield,.. 10 44,400 300 2 14,000 $200 Hawley, 7 2,000 100 - Heath,.8 3,000 100 - - - Leverett,.6 4,000 100 - - - Leyden,.5 2,000 100 - Monroe,.3 1,000 20 - - Montague,. 12 41,500 800 - - - New Salem,.. 12 3,000 400 3 8,000 500 Northfield,. 12 4.000 75 - - - I* $20 Orange,.. 15 10,000 400 - - - 1* 35 Rowe,... 7 3,000 50 - - - Shelburne,..9,500 225 - - - Shutesbury, 7 1,200 - - - - Sunderland,. 4 12,000 40 - - - - - Warwick,.. 7 4,300 100 - - - Wendell,. 7 400 25 - - - Whately,.. 6 2,500 75 - -- - HAMPDEN Co.,. 214 1,119,787 $16,367 10 $142,739 $14,396 6 $34,900 $3,400 Agawam,.. 9 29,750 100 - - - - Blandford,. 12 5,000 50 - - - Brimfield,.. 10 7,000 150 1 11,000 1,000 Chester,.. 9 14,000 100 - - - Chicopee,.. 11 75,000 1,000 - - - - Granville,.. 11 5,000 100 - - Holland,.. 4 800 12 - Holyoke,.. 11 150,210 1,800 - - - 1 1,200 100 Longmeadow,.. 9 11,000- - - Ludlow,... 9 3,600 - - - - Monson,.. 13 9,500 100 2 20,000 4,000 2 5,000 1,500 Montgomery,. 5 2,500 - - - - - Palmer,.. 9 20,600 - - - - - Russell,... 5 4,000 50 - Southwick,.. 10 6,142 600 - - -- Springfield,.. 26 532,185 10,000 - - - 28 0 3100 2 28,700 1,500 Tolland,.. 800 25 - - - - Wales,... 5 2,700 30 -- Westfield,.. 1 150,000 1,500 - - - West Springfield,. 8 75,000 200 -- - Wilbraham,.. 12 15,000 550 7 111,739 9,396 - - - HAMPSHIRE Co.,. 209 $374,850 $,189 30 $690,000 $73,000 1 $500 $15 Amherst,.. 11 60,000 300 22 550,000 51,000 - - - Bclchertown,.. 1 11.0(0 150 - - Chestcrfield,. 9 2,00 50 - -- Cummington,.. 8 8,00 - - - Easthampton,.. 12 35,00 500 7 120,000 20,000 Enfield,.8 2,00 3,000 - - - Goshen,.4 1,500 200 - - Granby,.8 2,50 100 - - - - Greenwich,.. 7 2,000 33 - Hadlcy,... 12 25,000 1,000 - - - Hatfield,... 5 25,000 300 1 20,000 2,000 Huntington,.. 8 10,000 50 - - I 1 500 15 Middlefield,.. 9 4,000 100 - Northampton,.. 24 85,000 1,500 - - - 620 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONTINUED. PUBLIC SCHOO INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TowNs. ---- ---- -- ---- - No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildigs. Property. No. Building.gs. Property. HAMPSHIRE-Con. Pelham,... 4 $1,600 $16 - Plainfield,.. 6 2,000 30 - - - - Prescott,... 5 2,000 35 - - - - South Hadley,.. 5 40,000 200 - Southampton,. 8 8,500 50 - - - - Ware,.. 13 30,000 300 - - - - Westhampton,. 5 3,000 25 - - - - Williamsburg,.. 9 10,300 100 - - - - Worthington,.. 11 3,300 150 - - - MIDDLESEX Co.,. 492 $3,400,280 $54,179 39 $2,673,292 $220,850 8 $9,700 $600 Acton,... 6 32,000 200 - - - - - Arlington,.. 5 94,500 1,000 - - - - Ashby,... 9 2,800 100 - - - Ashland,... 8 15,200 550 - - - - - Ayer,.. 4 12,400 459 - - - - Bedford,... 5 9,000 150 - - - - Belmont,... 6 33,500 500 - - - Billerica,.. 10 19,000 175 1 7,000 300 - Boxborough,.. 4 4,200 50 - - - - Burlington,.. 5 3,500 60 - - - Cambridge,.. 28 490,000 6,500 25 2,472,792 200,000 1* 1500 400 Carlisle,... 5 3,500 100 - - - - - Chelmsford,.. 9 17,150 250 - -.- Concord,.. 11 20,000 500 - - - 1 6,000 50 Dracut,... 9 12,000 200 - - -, Dunstable,.. 5 3,000 40 - - Everett,... 5 32,100 400 - - - 1* - Framingham,.. 15 20,000 1,000 - - - Groton,... 11 30,000 200 4 40,000 2,000 - - - Holliston,... 10 20,000 500 - - - - Hopkinton,.. 16 32,000 200 - - - - Hudson,.. 7 25,000 500 - - - - Lexington,.. 7 25,000 2,000 - - - - Lincoln,... 4 11,000 150 _- - Littleton,.. 6 18,000 200 - - - Lowell,.. 38 382,000 3,000 1 25,000 1,000 - - - Maiden,... 9 89,000 1,000 - - - Marlborough,.. 11 38,950 1,925 - - - - - Maynard,... 3 6,500 260 - - - - Mcdford,... 8 100,000 1,500 - - - - - Melrose,... 7 55,000 3,150 - - - - Natick,... 10 67,000 5,000 - - Newton,.. 17 416,500 5,000 50,000 11,500 2 - 100 North Reading,. 6 8,200 300 - - - - Pepperell,.. 9 7,000 100 --- - Reading,.. 8 20,000 1,200 - - - Sherborn,.. 7 18,000 1,100 1 26,000 1,000 - - - Shirley,... 9 7,500 - - - Somerville,.. 18 436,350 2,000 - - - Stoneham,.. 6 80,000 500 - - - - Stow,... 6 6,000 200 - - - - Sudbury,... 6 15,000 1,000 - - - Tewksbury,.. 7 12,700 25 - - - - Townsend,.. 10 12,000 25 - - - - Tyngsborough,. 8 4,930 40 - - - - Wakefield,. 9 92,000 800 - - - Waltham,... 12 120,000 2,000 1 20,000 500 1 2,200 Watertown,. 6 123,600 4,000 - - - Wayland,.. 7 20,000 20 - - - Westford,. 10 20,000 100 1 2,500 550 - Weston,... 6 9,000 1,650 - - - - Wilmington,.. 6 8,200 100 - - - - Winchester,.. 9 70,000 1,700 - - - Woburn,.. 14 170,000 10,500 1 30,000 4,000 1* - 50 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY. 621 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONTINUED. INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. NANTUCKET CO.,. 5 $15,000 $2,000 1 $10,000 $500 - Nantucket,. 5 15,000 2,000 1 10,000 500 - NORFOLK CO.,.. 191 $1,120,400 $21,065 2 $152,750 $12,300 4 $4,600 $550 Bellingham,.. 8 7,000 200 - - - - Braintree,. 9 45,000 300 - - Brookline,.. 10 238,300 2,500 - - 1* - Canton,.. 8 30,000 1,000 - - - - - Cohasset,.. 8 19,500 300 - - - - Dedham,... 10 65,000 500 - - - - - Dover,... 4 5,200 100 - - - - - Foxborough,.. 7 30,000 1,000 - - - 1 1,500 300 Franklin,.. 11 27,000 240 1 150,000 12,000 - - - Holbrook,. 5 12,500 1,500 - - - Hyde Park,.. 5 154,250 5,000 - - - - Medfield,... 3 10,500 500 - - - - - Mcdway,... 9 27,000 500 - - - - - Milton,... 7 25,00 2,000 - - - 1 1,500 200 Needham,.. 10 87,000 500 - - Norfolk,.. 3,700 50- - - - Norwood,... 3 15,000 150 - - - - - - Quincy,.. 10 79,500 300 1 2,750 300 - Rtandolph,.. 7 32,950 - - - - Sharon,... 5 10,500 500 - - 1 1,600 50 Stoughton,. 11 51,000 450 - - - - Walpole,.. 6 13,500 475 - - - - - Weymouth,. 20 10000,000 - - - Wrentham,. 9 11,000 1,000 - - - - PLYMOUTH CO.,. 263 $512,255 $9,140 5 $33,500 $3,700 5 $6,000 $235 Abington,.. 10 44,175 500 - - - - - Bridgewater,.. 14 32,000 500 1 10,000 300 Brockton,.. 18 90,000 350 - - - Carver,.. 7 5,885 25 - - Duxbury,. 9 11,200 250 1 5,000 300 - East Bridgewater,. 11 16,200 300 - - Halifax,.. 5 1,500 100 - - - Hanover,.... 8 8,000 280 - - Hanson,.. 7 4,200 100 - - Hingham,.. 9 75,000 1,000 1 5,000 100 1 4 Hull,... 1,000 25 - - - - Kingston,... 7 16,300 200 - - - 1 600 100 Lakeville,... 11 6,500 600 - - - - Marion,... 6 5,850 60 - - - Marshfield,. 8 8,000 200 - - - Mattapoisett,. 7 6,800 450 - - - - - Middleborough,. 23 30,000 500 2 13,500 3,000 1 2,000 100 Pembroke,. 8 14,000 150 - - - - - Plymouth,. 23 50,000 500 - - - - Plympton,.. 6 3,725 50 - - - 1 3,000 35 Rochester,.. 11 1,250 25 - - - - - Rockland,.. 9 27,370 250 - Scituate,. 12 11,000 200 South Scituate, 7 7,000 200 -- South Abington,. 5 17,950 125 - - - Wareham,.. 12 7,000 2,000 - - West Bridgewater,. 9 10,350 200 - SUFFOLK CO.,.. 164 $7,959,000 $700,800 - - - 112 $30,000 $800 Boston,... 151 7,500,000 685,000 - - - 111 - Chelsea,.. 9 432,000 15,000 - - - 1 30,000 800 Revere,... 2 15,000 500 - - - - Winthrop,. 2 12,000 300 - - 622 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONTINUED. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. _. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. WORCESTER Co.,.586 $2,041,957 $110,621 5 $45,000 $5,500 21 $134,560 $20,430 Ashburnham,. 11 7,200 50 - - - - - Atol,... 11 25,000 200 - - - 1 - Auburn,... 6 6,000 500 - - - - - Barre,.11 14,500 100 - - - - - Berlin,.. 5 7,500 100 - - - - Blackstone,. 9 50,000 500 - - - - - Bolton,.. 8 7,000 75 - - - - - IBoylston, 7 7,732 - - - Brookfield,'. 1 20,000 300 - - - Charlton,.. 13 6,000 100 - - - Clinton,... 8 70,000 10,000 - - - - 500 Dana,... 6 2,500 100 - - - Douglas,.. 10 8,000 200 - - - 1* - Dudley,.. 11 20,000 200 - - - Fitchburg,. 18 196,800 1,500 - - - Gardner,... 7 40,000 500 - - - Grafton,.. 11 32,780 1,456 - - Hardwick,.. 10 10,000 200 - - - Harvard,... 8 6,500 50 - ITolden,.. 12 9,500 100 - - - Hubbardston,.. 9 13,500 75 - - - Lancaster,. 11 6,350 704 - - - Leicester,... 8 40,000 400 2 30,000 5,000 Leominster,. 13 3,(00 1,000 - - Lunenburg,. 8 5,600 1,600 - - Mendon,... 6 5,500 50 - - - Milford,. 20 67,000 500 - - 1* - 100 Millbury,..'8 41,000 400 - - 1 5,000 New Brain tree, 6 5,000 80 - - - - Northborough,. 6 15,000 200 - - - Northbridge,.. 9 40,000 500 - - - North Brookfield,. 9 15,000 300 - - - Oakham,.. 9 5,550 75 - - - Oxford,... 9 12,750 365 - - - Paxton,.. 5 3,000 100 - - - Petersham,. 12 5,000 150 - - - Phillipston,. 6 4,000 125 - - - Princeton,.. 10 4,000 - - - Royalston,. 10 9,500 150 - Rutland,. 10 6,500 100 - - Shrewsbury,. 7 10,300 600 - - Southborough,. 9 16,200 500 3 15,000 500 1* - 50 Southbridge,.. 9 12,000 2,325 - - - 1 1,000 Spencer,.. 13 42,000 300 - - - - - Sterling,. 11 15,000 200 - - - - - Sturbridge,. 13 19,500 50 - - - - - Sutton,. 12 15,200 300 - - - - - Templeton,. 9 16,000 800 - - - - - Upton,. 9 7,000 200 - - - - Uxbridge,... 12 3,000 1,000 - - - Warren,.. 11 30,500 260 - - - - Webster,. 6 45,000 250 - - - - - Westborough,. 16 30,100 5,000 - - - 2 10,000 1,000 West Boylston,. 28,300 125 - - - - - "West Brooktield, 7 16,000 100 - - - Westminster,.. 12 9,000 150 - - - _ Winchlendon,.. 10 40,000 300 -- - Worcester,. 34 832,595 75,056 118,56 0 1- 3,250 6 118,560 15,530 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY. 623 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PROPERTY-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION. INCORPORATED PRIVATE UNINCORPORATED PRIVATE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. COUNTIES, CITIES SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS. AND TOWNS. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. No. Buildings. Property. THE STATE,. 3,317 $21,248,736 $1,050,252 131 $4,297,181 $354,446 172 $295,260 $31,025 Barnstable,.. 105 191,300 5,640 1 1,000 350 1 - 40 Berkshire,.. 266 546,900 9,876 17 156,000 18,500 7 68,000 2,500 Bristol,.. 254 1,345,443 46,675 1 10,000 500 2 - 200 Dukes,.. 18 14,950 420 1 5,200 50 - - Essex,.. 331 2,402,314 61,565 12 352,300 14,100 3 7,000 2,200 Franklin,.. 219 204,300 3,715 7 25,400 700 2 - 55 Hampden,.. 214 1,119,787 16,367 10 142,739 14,396 6 34,900 3,400 Hampshire,.. 209 374,850 8,189 30 690,000 73,000 1 500 15 Middlesex,.. 492 3,400,280 54,179 39 2,673,292 220,850 8 9,700 600 Nantucket,. 5 15,000 2,000 1 10,000 500 - - - Norfolk,. 191 1,120,400 21,065 2 152,750 12,300 4 4,600 550 Plymouth,.. 263 512,255 9,140 5 33,500 3,700 5 6,000 235 Suffolk,.. 164 7,959,000 700,800 - - - 112 30,000 800 Worcester,.. 586 2,041,957 110,621 5 45,000 5,500 21 134,560 20,430 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 79 [ 625 ] SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES _ AND TOWNS. Ma. Ferm. Males. Fem. Males. Fern. Males. Fern. Males. Fcm. BARNSTABLE Co.,. 9 8 1,188 1,180 1,398 1,416 259 310 2,854 2,914 Barnstable,.. 1 1 159 195 183 166 40 26 383 388 Brewster,. - - 24 22 45 43 1 3 70 68 Chatlham,.. - - 82 92 100 101 32 48 214 241 Dennis,.. _ - 122 126 125 156 41 44 288 326 Eastham,.. - 36 24 3 34 3 3 73 61 Falmouth,.. 3 45 38 112 135 1 - 158 176 IHarwich,... 7 2 134 113 195 148 16 17 352 280 Masllpee,.. - 18 18 12 8 6 - 36 26 Orleans,... - - 51 50 51 59 13 31 115 140 Provincetown,.. 178 171 166 175 38 64 382 412 Sandwich,.. 1 - 131 141 167 179 33 25 332 345 Truro,.. - - 35 40 46 40 8 21 89 101 Wellflcet,.. 96 78 68 78 8 8 172 164 Yarmouth,.. - 77 72 94 94 19 20 190 186 BERKSHIRE CO.,. 14 54 2,902 2,676 2,691 2,814 580 487 6,187 6,031 Adams,... 703 633 524 627 78 86 1,305 1,346 Alford,... 14 9 5 14 2 4 21 27 Becket,.. 1 65 71 85 83 10 14 163 169 Cheshire,.. 2 - 92 71 75 78 7 12 176 161 Clarksburg,.. 43 35 26 27 2 1 71 63 Dalton,.. 3 85 79 55 57 10 8 153 144 Egremont,.. 20 22 32 31 4 1 56 54 Florida,.. - 20 19 19 17 3 1 42 37 Great Barrington, - - 162 167 186 189 38 33 386 389 Hancock,. 2 - 18 16 24 26 4 2 48 44 Hinsdal,... - _ 77 69 57 79 8 10 142 158 Lanesborough, 1 - 83 92 64 48 5 7 153 147 Lee,.. 1 2 164 156 190 187 36 34 391 379 Lenox,.. 1 93 92 93 79 2 - 188 172 Monterey,.. 34 32 37 34 3 14 74 80 Mount Washington, 5 3 8 10 2 4 15 17 New Ashford,. 6 1 9 13 - - 15 14 New Marlborough,. - - 126 83 91 72 14 9 231 164 Otis,... 1 40 32 28 32 7 4 75 69 Peru,... - - 21 14 25 22 4 1 50 37 Pittsfield,... 1 2 518 528 495 566 68 128 1,082 1,224 Richmond,.. 1 40 32 26 39 6 10 - 82 73 Sandisfield,. - - 38 34 57 74 - - 95 08 Savoy,... 2 29 30 17 20 1 8 4 60 Sheffield,.. 2 90 84 82 80 10 20 182 186 Stockbridge,.. - 72 59 82 91 27 31 181 181 Tyringham,.. 2 1 5 8 - - 7 9 Washington,. 1 20 14 25 19 7 3 52 37 West Stockbridge,. 1 66 46 66 34 15 19 147 100 Williamstown,.. - 1 137 137 16 171 199 27 504 336 Windsor,.. - - 27 21 22 23 4 6 53 47 BRISTOL Co.,. 191 21 4,593 4,478 4,093 4,136 653 835 9,530 9,470 Acushnct,. 2 1 47 42 37 42 8 8 94 93 Attleborough,. 5 4 305 288 338 332 56 56 704 680 Berklcy,. 1 1 34 34 20 27 7 1 62 63 Dartmlouth,. 1 1 111 128 163 131 18 39 293 299 Dighton,... 80 73 65 79 3 12 148 164 Easton,.... 173 160 193 176 54 47 421 383 Firhaven,.. - 1 82 98 112 120 46 56 240 275 Fall River,.. 173 2 1,285 1,398 877 868 79 206 2,414 2,474 Freetown,.. 1 1 36 67 75 64 5 8 117 140 [627] 628 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONTINUED. UNDER 5. 6 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES ____ _ AND TOWNS. 31a. Fem. MI es. Fe.ales. Fe r. Males. Fe rn. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. BRISTOL —Con. Mansfield,.. - 88 99 116 03 42 34 246 226 New Bedford,. 1 5 981 932 898 968 151 176 2,031 2,081 Norton,.. - - 50 46 64 66 11 16 125 128 Raynham,.. - - 73 67 63 69 19 14 155 150 Rehoboth,. 1 71 45 64 64 26 27 161 137 Seekonk,.. - 51 42 49 40 3 7 103 89 Somerset,.. 92 82 84 94 11 7 187 183 Swansea,.. 3 - 51 40 33 39 6 4 2 83 Taunton,.. 1 4 859 749 726 746 94 102 1,680 1,601 Westport,.. 2124 88 116 118 15 15 257 221 DUKES CO., 3 2 130 119 181 140 61 75 375 336 Chlmark,.. 18 20 32 18 1 5 51 44 Edgartown,.. 1 61 44 94 67 15 16 170 128 Gay Iead,.. 2 8 4 8 15 - 2 18 21 Gosold,... 1 5 2 1 1 1 4 7 Tisbury,.. 1 42 46 45 39 44 61 132 136 ESSEX Co.,.. 128 146 9,275 8,720 8,573 8,485 1,420 1,597 19,396 18,948 Amesbury,. 8 4 145 128 161 192 21 18 335 342 Andover,. 3 7 246 239 192 170 228 110 669 526 Beverly,. 3 5 308 294 268 268 49 49 628 616 Boxford,... - - 26 13 23 35 12 9 61 57 Bradford,... - 82 63 102 114 26 127 211 304 Danvers,... 2 242 218 209 209 22 42 473 471 Essex,.. 1 76 80 69 64 8 8 154 152 Georgetown,.. 87 87 80 70 15 4 182 161 Gloucester,. 9 5 803 759 802 792 59 70 1,673 1,626 Groveland,.. 79 77 76 74 9 15 164 166 Hamilton,.. 27 36 23 35 6 6 56 77 Haverhill,.. - 569 527 567 638 154 120 1,291 1,285 Ipswich,... 7 - 130 137 107 129 39 52 2S3 318 Lawrence,.. 30 46 1,420 1,338 1,107 1,022 128 206 2,685 2,612 Lynn,.. 2 1,413 1,313 1,337 1,343 138 159 2,888 2,817 Lynnfield,. 3 1 25 37 29 23 3 6 60 67 Manchester,.. 64 43 81 70 7 16 152 129 Marblchead,.. - 334 314 383 333 50 60 767 707 Merrimac,.. 84 58 88 93 21 20 193 171 Metliuen,...4 139 191 129 128 19 15 287 338 Middleton,.. - 55 43 55 44 7 9 117 96 Nahant,.2 3 32 24 32 25 5 11 71 63 Newbury,. - 54 54 49 45 12 9 115 108 Newburvport,. 15 15 497 465 492 416 66 92 1,00 988 North Aindover,. 1 100 124 12 28 7 3 235 256 Peabody,... 3 1 364 296 303 20 59 71 729 688 Rockport,.. 1 174 180 161 187 25 31 360 399 Rowley,... 2 32 35 55 44 9 7 96 88 Salm,... 40 47 1,140 1,080 915 894 145 172 2,240 2,193 alisbury,.. - 146 150 46 188 30 33 322 371 Saugus,.. 95 106 121 105 11 14 227 225 Swampscott,.. 114 75 108 107 14 8 236 190 Topslield,. 1 24 16 43 52 3 2 71 70 Wenlnm,.. - - 44 36 38 33 3 3 85 72 West Newbury,. 1 105 84 94 95 10 20 210 199 FRANKLIN CO.,. 13 13 1,247 1,175 1,269 1,378 307 390 2,836 2,956 Ashfild,... - 1 42 36 52 44 16 13 110 94 Bernardston,. 1 1 47 47 28 42 9 9 85 99 Buckland,. 1 1 91 94 71 75 17 12 180 182 Charlemont,.. 30 36 34 46 10 21 74 103 Colrain, - - 72 55 20 58 2 5 94 118 Conway,. -. 52 34 43 66 7 12 103 112 Deerfield,.. 2 - 144 118 158 155 63 52 367 325 Erving,. 27 21 35 33 1 - 63 54 Gill.... 1 - 20 21 30 27 1 7 52 55 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 629 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONTINUED. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES _ AND TOWNS. ^ales.. Fem. M a les. Fe rn. Fe. ales. Fern. Males. Fern. FRANKLIN-Con. Greenfield,.. 1 5 131 123 141 159 23 46 296 333 Hawlcy,.. - - 26 19 38 50 - - 64 69 Heath,.. - 20 17 21 35 6 9 47 61 Lcverctt,.. - - 30 20 27 27 8 16 65 63 Leyden,... - - 23 22 17 31 - 2 40 55 Mollroe,... -14 9 6 9 - 1 20 19 Montague,.. 1 1 119 129 132 114 47 42 299 286 New Salem,.. 1 37 33 28 42 4 6 70 82 NortlUield,.. - - 60 65 81 89 15 17 156 171 Orange,... - - 51 78 88 75 27 36 166 189 Rowe,.. 1 27 23 34 30 4 3 65 57 Shelburne,.. 1 2 43 61 61 57 31 38 136 158 Shutesbury,.. - 21 27 19 14 1 2 41 43 Sunderland,.. - - 31 38 30 36 6 10 67 84 Warwick,. - - 25 24 20 23 6 13 51 60 Wendell,.. - - 24 - 16 12 3 18 43 30 Whately,.. 3 - 40 25 39 29 - - 82 54 HAMIPDEN CO.,. 43 34 3,786 3,574 3,432 3,299 744 805 8,005 7,712 Afaawam,. - - 69 81 92 72 18 14 179 167 Blandfrd,. - - 27 23 27 32 3 9 57 64 Brimfield,. 1 2 56 38 22 47 13 10 92 97 Chester,... 1 1 54 47 58 69 13 4 126 121 Chicopee,.. 1 2 03 580 304 320 58 56 866 958 Gr ville,.. 3 2 47 56 56 59 19 22 125 139 HIolland,.. - - 9 13 13 12 5 2 27 27 Holyoke,.. 11 6 632 589 404 388 51 54 1,098 1,037 Longmeadow,. - - 60 50 71 55 13 21 144 126 Ludlow,... 2 - 40 29 53 41 7 4 102 74 Monson,.. 11 7 228 179 293 182 79 54 611 422 Montgomery,.. 1 - 12 12 15 10 3 2 31 24 Pallner,... - 150 161 164 134 12 9 326 304 Russell,.. 1 1 19 28 29 36 2 1 51 66 Soutlhwick,.. 1 44 45 53 36 14 29 112 110 Springfield,.. 6 7 1,137 1,043 1,198 1,164 205 269 2,546 2,483 Tolland,... 2 2 17 13 8 11 - 1 27 27 Wales,.. 1 1 38 34 35 22 1 3 75 60 Wcstfield,. 1 1 385 304 303 312 76 157 765 774 West Springfield, - 2 167 149 148 183 4 1 319 335 Wilbraham,.. - - 92 100 86 114 148 83 326 297 HAMPSHIRE CO.,. 11 11 1,958 1,839 1,655 1,717 837 761 4,461 4,328 Amherst,.. 1 172 139 133 148 411 56 717 343 Bclcelrtown,.. - 2 111 110 94 95 10 10 215 217 Chesterfield,.. - 29 35 25 32 10 7 64 74 Cummington,.. - 2 41 40 26 27 3 5 70 74 Easthampton,. - - 196 182 120 117 176 28 492 327 Enficl,.. - - 46 38 33 - 4 35 83 73 Goshen,.. - 20 13 13 16 - 2 33 31 Granby,.. 2 - 37 34 26 32 4 7 69 73 Greenwich,. - - 19 17 20 14 9 12 48 43 Hadlcy,. 3 3 116 125 77 92 6 80 202 250 Hatfield,.. - - 84 81 84 73 26 25 194 179 Huntington,. 2 1 36 42 48 67 13 11 99 121 Middlelield. - - 21 23 24 34 2 9 47 66 Northampton,.. 2 2 506 459 449 447 79 95 1,036 1,003 Pcllam,... - 15 13 26 41 - 41 54 Plainield,.. - - 18 17 13 9 2 2 33 28 Prescott,.. - 18 24 21 20 3 4 42 48 South IIadley,. - 1 140 138 112 106 20 352 272 597 SouthaImpton,. - - 26 18 21 29 7 7 54 54 Ware,.. - 174 161 132 142 32 34 338 337 Westhampton,. - 26 22 2( 31 1 5 47 58 Williamsburg,. 1 - 87 80 115 120 12 17 215 217 Worthington,.. - - 20 28 23 25 7 8 50 61 630 CENSUS OF MIASSACHUSETTS- - 1875. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONTINUED. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. Ma. Fem. Males. Fern. Males. Fcm. Males. Fern. Mtales. Fern. MIDDLESEX CO.,. 119 92 11,236 10,767 10,764 10,856 3,097 2,410 25,216 24,125 Acton,.. - - 61 59 67 70 20 20 148 149 Arlington,. - - 156 153 148 177 32 37 336 367 Aslly,... - - 39 34 32 44 4 5 75 83 Ashland,.. - - 94 73 77 81 10 14 181 168 Aye,... - - 81 86 89 85 23 23 193 194 Bedford,. - - 35 27 28 30 1 1 64 58 Bclnoit,.. 4 4 43 27 35 35 2 6 84 72 Bllerie,... - 1 57 51 57 61 18 24 132 137 Box borough,. - 10 8 12 14 4 12 26 34 Burlington,.. 21 21 16 28 5 17 42 66 Cambridge,. 6 3 1,845 1,811 1,935 1,977 1,353 289 56,139 4,080 Carlisle,.. - - 19 18 15 25 5 4 39 47 Chelmsford,.. - 104 104 108 102 20 11 232 217 Concord,.. - 1 98 82 00 85 39 40 227 208 Dracut,. - - 43 41 46 46 7 10 96 97 Dunstable,. - 12 10 17 7 6 8 35 25 Everett,. 1 - 162 125 144 132 36 49 343 306 Franmiugham, 3 1 164 144 191 3 40 249 398 397 Groto,... - - 83 95 101 110 14 18 198 223 Holliston,.. 2 2 107 131 139 144 24 34 272 311 Hopkinton,. 1 1 195 222 320 277 38 28 554 528 Hudson,.. - - 142. 138 3188 156 13 16 343 310 Lexington,.. - - 110 113 102 82 26 37 238 232 Lincoln,.. - - 20 25 34 33 9 10 63 68 Littlton,... - - 32 37 48 39 24 24 104 100 Lowell,.. 53 29 1,662 1,614 1,414 1,449 261 230 3,390 3,322 Maldn,.. - - 474 455 465 445 81 96 1,020 996 Marl borough,.. 14 20 395 448 320 422 44 89 773 929 Maynard,... - - 64 84 71 48 8 8 143 140 Medford,...-.- 297 305 238 225 66 63 601 593 Melrose,... - 171 168 161 176 29 45 361 389 Natick,.. 2 - 357 350 274 308 34 54 667 712 Newton,.. 4 2 639 613 661 668 215 246 1,519 1,529 North Neadirg, - - 37 37 41 42 6 7 84 86 Pcpplrell, - - 83 52 56 83 7 4 146 139 Reading,. 2 1 111 102 143 172 39 50 295 325 Sherborn,. - - 26 33 37 42 11 16 74 91 Shirley,.. - 56 45 46 46 12 11 114 102 Somerville, 5 1 920 828 917 873 135 134 1,977 1,836 Stonclham,. - - 255 209 173 191 36 58 464 458 Stow,. 1 1 41 32 49 42 8 6 99 81 Sudlmry,. - - 43 44 47 44 9 15 99 103 Tcwksbury,.. - 45 27 35 43 16 12 96 82 Townsend,.. - - 75 42 80 81 22 28 177 151 Tyngsborough, - - 24 19 21 17 5 6 50 42 Wakclield,. 2 1 226 226 224 237 34 28 486 492 Waltl:lm, - - 522 411 345 395 39 49 906 855 Watertown, - 2 165 186 218 224 42 39 425 451 Wayland,. - - 69 74 62 61 11 4 142 139 Westford, 8 8 75 90 64 77 27 24 174 199 Weston,... - 50 34 49 45 10 10 109 89 Wilmington, - 1 36 33 43 38 8 11 87 83 Wincllester, - - 148 115 134 126 31 47 313 288 Woburn,... 11 13 437 456 337 393 78 84 863 946 NANTUCKET Co.,. 2 3 85 85 96 99 88 39 221 226 Nantuckct,.. 2 3 85 85 96 99 38 39 221 226 NORFOLK Co.,.. 9 16 3,462 3,433 4,096 3,978 848 761 8,415 8,188 Bellingham,.. - - 51 50 42 30 2 3 95 83 Bralitrcc,.. 171 170 156 147 51 47 378 364 Brookline,.. 2 2 252 217 331 301 71 51 656 571 Canton,... - - 167 182 219 172 40 33 426 387 Cohtassct,.. - - 97 88 110 118 19 14 226 220 Dcdham,.. I - 229 213 276 267 38 32 544 512 Dover,.. - - 20 18 25 33 3 8 48 59 Foxborough,.. - - 83 101 167 129 45 32 295 262 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 631 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONTINUED. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES ___ AND TOWNs. Ma. Fem. Males. Fern. Males. Fem. Males. Fer. Males. Fern. NORFOLK-Con. Franklin,... - 123 118 143 147 68 49 334 314 Holbrook,.. 67 63 62 75 23 27 152 165 Hyyde Park,.. 1 266 252 232 267 61 65 560 585 Medield,... - 30 42 31 38 16 9 77 89 Mcedway,.. 1 1 158 165 203 206 17 25 379 397 Milton,... 104 109 98 112 28 25 230 247 Needhl am,. - 2 187 197 225 200 26 35 438 434 Norfolk,.. - 46 40 31 28 2 7 79 75 Norwood,.. - 69 87 87 86 29 31 185 204 Quincy,.. 1 1 290 250 473 402 74 48 838 701 Randolph,.. 2 5 206 218 202 305 5 6 415 534 Sharon,... - 48 56 67 68 7 11 122 135 Stouglhton,.. - 209 217 261 228 87 63 557 508 Walpole,... - 88 83 113 106 11 12 212 201 Weymouth,. 2 431 415 428 425 107 111 966 953 Wrectham,.. 1 1 70 82 114 88 18 17 203 188 PLYMOUTH CO.,. 20 13 3,080 2,686 2,909 2,887 528 577 6,537 6,163 Abington,. 3 4 139 127 146 149 38 53 326 333 Bridgewater,.. 1 - 207 143 163 185 39 37 410 365 Brockton,.. 5 - 421 411 444 499 52 51 922 961 Carver,... - 62 47 52 34 16 5 130 86 Duxbury,. 1 - 99 88 103 92 14 12 217 192 East lBridgewater,. 3 - 98 89 111 129 28 19 240 237 Halifax,.. - 13 18 19 16 4 5 36 39 Hanover,.. 1 76 69 76 79 9 17 161 166 Hanson,... 60 57 48 38 10 21 118 116 Hingham,.. 1 - 190 157 225 176 19 38 435 371 Hull,...- 18 13 11 15 - 3 29 31 Kingston,.. - 43 38 61 69 18 9 122 116 Lakevill,. - 36 50 54 54 9 10 99 114 IMarion,... 27 29 22 37 12 10 61 77 Marshleld,.. 61 64 70 49 25 36 156 149 Mattaloisett,. 1 1 29 44 66 71 18 19 104 135 Middleborough, - 2 280 219 163 192 10 10 453 423 Pembroke,.. 63 59 55 50 10 10 128 119 Plymouth,. 1 1 264 215 248 233 33 38 546 487 Plympton,. - 34 23 33 43 6 11 73 77 Rochester,.. 40 38 48 36 9 7 97 81 Rockland,. 1 2 246 198 220 193 74 76 541 469 Scituate,.. 2 - 135 121 114 96 7 8 258 225 outh Scituate,. 1 - 84 54 86 74 8 3 179 131 South Abington,. - 121 107 86 78 20 21 227 206 Wareham,. - 1 146 143 121 114 29 28 296 286 West Bridgewater, - 88 65 74 86 11 20 173 171 SUFFOLK CO.,.. 114 86 14,101 14,014 14,079 14,057 2,359 2,378 30,653 30,535 Boston,... 113 86 13,229 13,169 13,316 13,246 2,205 2,191 28,863 28,692 Chelsea,... 1 - 773 775 699 741 140 168 1,613 1,684 Revere,... - - 76 54 38 42 7 15 121 111 Winthrop,.. - - 23 16 26 28 7 4 56 48 WORCESTER Co.,. 42 52 8,277 7,890 7,905 8,209 1,871 1,920 18,095 18,071 Ashburnham,.. - 78 65 66 73 8 2 152 140 Athol,... 3 - 156 142 149 130 32 57 340 329 Auburn,.. 1 43 51 41 48 2 12 87 111 Barre,.. - - 77 87 87 86 38 35 202 208 Berlin,.. 32 43 42 41 4 17 78 101 Blackstone,.. 2 3 211 211 158 210 27 25 398 449 Bolton,.. - 39 44 53 39 8 10 100 93 Boylston,. - 1 29 30 40 34 4 15 73 80 Brookfield,. - - 125 105 102 84 18 29 245 218 Charlton,... - - 71 73 66 68 20 25 157 166 Clinton,... - 342 305 243 255 24 24 609 584 Dana,... 1 18 17 41 49 - - 60 66 632 CENSUS OF MASSACHIUSETTS-1875. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONTINUED. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. ALL AGES. COUNTIES, CITIES ____ AND TOWNS. Ma. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. Males. Fem. WORCESTER-Con. Douglas,. 2 22 33 37 35 15 12 74 82 Dudley,.2 1 116 121 82 78 10 7 210 207 Fitchburg,. 1 - 412 431 511 548 134 141 1,058 1,120 Gardner,... 96 114 123 147 65 59 284 320 Grafton,.2 2 166 170 177 147 49 50 394 369 Hardwick, - 1 97 92 77 60 6 15 180 168 Harvard,... 43 46 6 74 8 25 87 145 Holden,.. 1 1 82 94 98 96 12 10 193 201 Hubbardston,. - 1 42 50 44 48 4 3 90 102 Lancaster,. 1 84 51 76 65 13 15 173 132 Leicester,.. -. 94 112 120 104 22 24 236 240 Leominster,. 2 - 198 154 212 224 45 36 457 414 Lunenburg,. 2 3 46 33 39 67 5 8 92 101 Mendon,.4. 47 60 30 47 3 6 84 113 Milford,..2 456 454 561 645 45 75 1,062 1,076 Millbury,. 3 3 171 163 173 189 21 27 368 382 New Brintree, 22 22 13 22 2 4 37 48 Northborough, 3 1 69 46 47 61 12 20 121 128 Northbridge,.. 162 156 130 156 49 43 841 355 North Brookfield,. 159 138 176 143 21 27 356 314 Oakham,.2 3 38 28 22 33 3 8 65 72 Oxford,... 2 2 108 105 107 116 18 13 235 236 Paxton,... 1 22 28 16 24 7 17 45 70 Petersham,. 37 31 67 39 2 14 106 84 Phillipston,. 19 24 30 39 2 3 61 66 Princeton,.. 31 38 56 0 12 17 99 105 Royalston, 1 44 43 30 38 10 12 84 94 Rutland,.. 60 39 37 43 10 24 107 106 Shrewsbury,. 60 63 63 58 34 23 157 144 Southborough, 79 84 113 95 53 24 245 203 Southbridge,.. 240 262 101 141 22 25 363 428 Spencer,.2 3 268 224 244 241 13 27 527 495 Sterling,... 61 57 74 2 93 135 152 Sturbridge, 1 - 85 70 58 81 6 6 150 157 Sutton,.2 150 120 83 54 15 16 248 192 Templeton,.. 101 93 103 112 13 31 217 236 Upton,.. 81 78 74 73 14 18 170 169 Uxbridge,. 1 2 102 103 134 140 25 20 262 265 Warren,... - 150 117 119 115 15 22 285 254 Webster,..2 206 189 138 133 30 26 374 350 Westborough,. 161 147 157 185 49 60 367 392 West Boylston,. 132 107 102 115 12 16 246 238 West Brookfield, 66 83 96 109 13 19 175 211 Westminster,.. 59 53 54 63 16 21 129 137 Winchendon,.. 184 116 128 151 6 10 318 277 Worcester,. 5 13 1,938 1,875 1,849 1,991 745 497 4,537 4,376 RECAPITULATION. THE STATE,.. 718 551 65,320 62,636 63,141 63,471 13,602 13,345 142,781 140,003 Barnstable,. 9 8 1,188 1,180 1,398 1,416 259 310 2,854 2,914 Berkshire, 14 54 2,902 2,676 2,691 2,814 580 487 6,187 6,031 Bristol,.. 191 21 4,593 4,478 4,093 4,136 653 835 9,530 9,470 Dukes,. 3 2 130 119 181 140 61 75 375 336 Essex,.. 128 146 9,275 8,720 8,573 8,485 1,420 1,597 19,396 18,948 Franklin,.. 13 13 1,247 1,175 1,269 1,378 307 390 2,836 2,956 Hampden,.. 43 34 3,786 3,574 3,432 3,299 744 805 8,005 7,712 Hampshire, 11 11 1,958 1,839 1,655 1,717 837 761 4,461 4,328 Middlesex,. 119 92 11,236 10,767 10,764 10,856 3,097 2,410 25,216 24,125 Nantucket, 2 3 85 85 96 99 38 39 221 226 Norfolk,. 9 16 3,462 3,433 4,096 3,978 848 761 8,415 8,188 Plymouth,. 20 13 3,080 2,686 2,909 2,887 528 577 6,537 6,163 Suffolk,. 114 86 14,101 14,014 14,079 14,057 2,359 2,378 30,653 30,535 Worcester,. 42 52 8,277 7,890 7,905 8,209 1,871 1,920 18,095 18,071 SCIOOL ATTENDANCE. 633 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. COUNTIES. Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. Above 15. All Ages. TIlE STATE,.... 1,269 127,956 126,612 26,947 282,784 Barnstable,....... 17 2,368 2,814 569 5,768 Bcrksl]irc,.... 68 5,578 5,505 1,067 12,218 Bristol,.... 212 9,071 8,229 1,488 19,000 Dukes,....5 249 321 136 711 Essex,.... 274 17,995 17,058 3,017 38,344 Franklin,..... 26 2,422 2,647 697 5,792 Hampden,.....7 7,360 6,731 1,549 15,717 Hampshire,..... 22 3,797 3,372 1,598 8,789 Middlesex,.....21 22,C03 21,620 5,507 49,341 Nantcket,....... 5 170 195 77 447 Norfolk,..... 25 6,895 8,074 1,609 16,603 Plymouth,........ 33 5,6 5,06 1,105 12,700 Suffolk,. 200 28,115 28,136 4,737 61,188 Worcester,....... 94 16,167 16,114 3,791 36,166 CLASSIFICATION —KIND OF SCHOOL. UNDER 5. 5 TO 10. 10 TO 15. ABOVE 15. TOTALS. KIND OF SCIOOL. M.. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. Academy,... 2 - 90 38 559 539 651 577 CollIege... -- - - 57 2 2,341 30 2,398 32 Private School,. 60 38 2,018 2,916 1,885 2,823 1,041 1,497 5,004 7,274 Public School,. 616 4 6] 2,648 57,654 60,184 58,897 8,116 10,783 131,564 127,816 Reforlmaory.. 11 6 133 58 486 62 119 33 749 159 Religious a:d Charitable, 1 22 309 1,746 206 1,4S9 99 189 615 3,446 Taluglt at home,. 30 3 208 262 52 90 21 27 311 382 Speci:ll instruction,. 1 - 3 2 379 59 383 61 Students, not specified,. - - 1 178 68 927 188 1,106 256 Totals,.... 718 551 65,320 2,636 63,14 71 13,602 13,345 142,781 140,003 CLASSIFICATION-KIIND OF SCHOOL BY TOTALS. KIND OF SCHOOL. Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. Above 15. Totals. Academy,.... 2 128 1,098 1,228 College,.... 59 2,371 2,430 Private School,... 98 4,934 4,708 2,538 12,278 Public School,....... 1,098 120,:02 119,081 18,899 259,380 Reformatory,.. 17 191 548 152 908 Religious id Charitable,.. 23 2,055 1,695 288 4,061 Taught at home,... 33 470 142 48 693 Special instruction,... 1 5 438 444 Students, not specified,... 1 246 1,115 1,362 Totals,....... 1,269 127,956 126,612 26,947 282,784 80 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. [635 ] CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. [The column "At Work," comprehends those children under 15 years of age at work during the year ending May 1, 1S75. The column "At Work and at School," gives the number of those at work who attended school for at lenst three months during that year. The difference between the amounts of the total columns gives the number of children who were at work and did not attend school.] T WORK AND COUNTIES, CITIES AND AAT SCOOLK.. TowNs. _________-__ 1. F. M. F. M. F. 51. F. 3M. F. M. F. BARNSTABLE COUNTY, 1 2 119 36 1 - 94 12 120 38 95 12 Brcwstcr,.. - 2 4 4 - - 2 - 4 6 2 - Chatham,. - 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - Dennis,..12 2 - - 9 2 12 2 9 2 Eastham,.. - - 3 - - - 3 - 3 - 3 - Falmouth,.. - - - I - - - 1 - I - 1 Harwich,.. - - 26 6 - - 17 3 26 6 17 3 Orleans,... - - 4 -- 4 4 - Provincetown,..9 - - 12 - 16 9 12 - Sandwich,.. 1 - 18 9 1 - 16 5 19 9 17 5 Truro,.. - 12 1 - - 12 1 12 1 12 1 Welllect,.. - - 14 - - - 14 - 14 - 14 - Yarmouth,. - - 8 4 - - 3 - 8 4 3 - BERKSIIIRE COUNTY,. 6 3 561 465 4 2 230 127 566 468 234 129 Adams.... 1 - 157 155 - - 23 13 158 155 23 13 Alford,....- 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 Becket,. 11 3 1 - 11 3 12 3 12 3 Cheshire,.. - - 1 3 - - 1 1 1 3 1 1 Clarksburg,.. - - 6 - - - 2 - 6 - 2 Dalton,.... - 1 4 2 - - 4 - 4 3 4 - Egremont,.- 4 6 - - 2 2 4 6 2 2 Florida,.- - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Great Barrington, 29 43 - 9 4 29 43 9 4 Hancock,.2 2 8 6 2 2 8 4 10 8 10 6 Hinsdal,. - - 23 7 - - 9 7 23 7 9 7 Lancsborough,. - - 6 8 - - 6 8 6 8 6 8 Lee,.- - 4 18 - - 3 2 4 18 3 2 Lcnox, -. - 23 3 - - 9 3 23 3 9 3 Montcrey, - 10 2 -- - 10 1 10 2 10 1 New Marlborough, - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 Otis,.- 9 3 - - 9 3 9 3 9 3 Peru,.... -I - - - 1 - - I Pittsfield,... - - 182 150 - - 77 64 182 150 77 64 Richmond,.. 4 1 - - 2 - 4 1 2 - Savoy, 15 1 - - 15 1 15 1 15 1 Shcflild,...1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Stockbridge,.. - - 17 8 - - 14 8 17 8 14 8 Tyringham,.. - - 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - Washington,...1 - - - - - - - - West Stockbridge,.. - - 2 - - - - - 2 - - - Willi:stown,.. - - 34 43 - - 6 2 34 43 5 2 Windsor,... - 5 2 1 - 5 - 6 2 6 - BRISTOL COUNTY,.. 36 25 1,275 1,019 15 14 557 351 1,311 1,044 572 365 Acnihnct, - - 4 1 - - 4 1 4 1 4 1 Attlcborough,. 2 1 95 95 1 1 21 8 97 96 22 9 Berklcy,... - - 8 - - 6 - 8 - 6 - Dartmouth,. 7 2 - - 7 2 7 2 7 2 Dighton,. 21 9 - - 11 4 21 9 11 4 Easton,. 12 14 - 9 13 12 14 19 13 Fairhaven, 1 - - - 1 - 3 - 1 - Fall tiver,... 31 19 801 622 13 10 384 253 832 641 397 263 Freetown,. - - 2 5 - - - 2 2 5 - 2 Mansfield,. - - - 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 2 New Bedford,. 1 3 143 125 1 3 81 59 144 128 82 62 637 638 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL-CONTINUED. AT WORK. AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. TOTAL AT ~____~___________________________ TOTAL COUNTIES, CITIES AND Under 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to 15. AT WORK. AT SCHOOL. TOWNS. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 13BRISTOL Co.-Con. Norton,.... - - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - Scckonl,.... - - 7 3 - - 3 1 7 3 3 1 Somerset,... - 1 30 10 - - 22 2 30 11 22 2 Swansea,... - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1'unton,... 2 1 140 128 - - 7 2 142 129 7 2 Westport,... - - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 DUKES COUNTY,. - - 2 7 - - 1 1 2 7 1 1 Edgartown,. - 2 6 - 1 1 2 6 1 1 Gosnoldl,.. - - 1 - - - -_ 1 ESSEX COUNTY,.. 11 5 663 665 3 173 131 674 670 17G 131 Amesbury,. - - 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 Andovcr,... - - 43 42 - - - - 43 42 - - Beverly,...1 44 7 - 2 44 8 5 2 Boxford,.... - 8 - - 8 8 - 8 Bradford, - - 2 1 - - 2 - 2 1 2 - Danvcrs,.... 20 1 1 - 9 1 21 1 10 1 Essex,.... - 5 6 - - 5 5 5 5 5 5 Gloucester,.. 1 - 23 11 - - 9 1 24 11 9 1 Grovland,.. 4 - 39 38 1 - 29 19 43 38 30 39 Hamilton,. - I - - - i - 1 1 Haverlill,. 2 18 14 - - 3 2 18 1 3 2 Ipswich,.. 12 11 - - 5 8 12 11 5 8 Lawrencc,. 1 1 273 403 - - 47 65 274 404 47 65 Lynn,.... 30 12 - - 11 3 30 12 11 3 Lynnfield,...1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Marblchcad,. - 3 2 - - 3 2 3 2 3 2 Merriomac,. I - - - 1 - 1 - 1 Methuen,. - 3 2 - - - 1 3 2 - 1 Middleton,.. 4 1 - - - - 4 1 - - NcewburV,.- - 1 - - - - - 1 - - Ncwburyport,.. 1 32 29 - - 3 2 32 30 3 2 North Andover,. - - 12 12 - - 12 6 12 12 12 6 Rockport,... 2 - 35 27 1 - 1 - 37 27 2 - Rowvlcy,.... 3 1 - - 2 - 3 1 2 - Salem,. 2 - 30 29 - - 3 5 32 29 3 5 Salisbury,... 4 - - - 1 - 4 - 1 Saugus,.7 4 7 3 7 4 7 3 Swampscott,...5 - - - 3 - 5 - 3 Topsficld,..- 1 1 - - - 1 1 - Wenlaml,. 6 1 - 1 6 1 1 West Newbury,. - 3 2 - - 3 - 3 2 3 - FRANKLIN COUNTY,. - - 134 88 - - 118 54 134 88 118 54 Ashfleld,... _ - 15 4 - - 13 4 15 4 13 4 Bcrnardston,.1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Buckland,. - I - - - I 1 - I - 1 Colrain,.. - 11 15 - - 11 10 11 15 11 10 Conway,.20 20 - 15 6 20 20 15 6 Dcerfield,..- 2 - 2 - 2 2 Erving,...5 1- - - 2 1 5 2 2 1 Gill,...1 - 1 - 1 - 1 Grecnfiled, 6 1 - 4 1 6 1 4 1 Heath,... 1 - - I 1 -- I 1 - 1 Lcyden,.... 16 4 - - 14 3 16 3 14 3 Montague, 2 1 - - 2 1 - - Nortlfileld,.. _ - 10 4 - - 10 4 10 4 10 4 Orange,.... 15 7 - - 15 3 15 7 15 3 Rowe,.. - 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 Shelburne,. 4 3 - - 4 3 4 3 4 3 Shutesbury,..7 9 - - 7 4 7 9 7 4 Sunderland,... 14 8 14 8 14 8 14 8 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. 639 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL-CONTINUED. AT WORI. AT WVORK AND AT SCHOOL. TOTAL AT ~~___~_________________TOTAL TOTA --— V-WORK AND COUNTIES, CITIES AND Under 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to 15. AT WOR. AT SCHOOL. TOWNS. |I. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. |1. F. FRANKLIN Co.-Con. Warwick,... - - 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 2 Wcndell,.. - 4 - - - - 4 - - Whatcly,... - - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - HAMPDEN COUNTY,. 11 8 674 719 3 2 199 130 685 727 202 132 Agawam,.- - 27 25 - - 16 12 27 25 16 12 Blandford,... - 4 6 - - 2 2 4 6 2 2 Brimfield,. - - - 7 2 - - 7 2 7 2 7 2 Chester,... - 16 11 - - 9 8 16 11 9 8 Chicopee,.. - 110 111 - - 41 36 110 111 41 36 Granville,.. - 7 - _ 7 - 7 - 7 - Holland,.. 3 - - - 3 - 3 - 3 - Holyoke,.. 8 7 340 95 1 1 14 10 348 402 15 11 Longmcadow,. - 1 5 - - 1 1 1 5 1 1 Ludlow,... - - 9 11 - - 7 7 9 11 7 7 Monson,.... 2 1 17 7 1 1 11 4 19 8 12 5 Palmer,... - 74 87 - - 35 26 74 87 35 26 Russcll,... - - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 Southwickl,. I - - 1- 1 - 1 - 1 Springfield,. 20 27 - - 11 9 20 27 11 9 Wales,.. - 6 14 1 - 6 6 7 14 7 6 Wcstfield,. - 11 8 - - 7 1 11 8 7 1 Wilbraham,.. - - 21 9 - - 21 5 21 9 21 6 IIAMIPSHIIRE COUNTY,. 7' 6 379 354 3 3 237 130 386 360 240 133 Amherst,. - - 10 3 - - 6 4 10 3 6 4 Belchertown,.. - 15 4 - - 15 3 15 4 15 3 Chesterfield,.. - 4 3 - - 1 3 5 3 1 3 Cummington,. I - 2 3 - - 2 3 3 3 2 3 Eastlampton,.. 1 - 68 84 1 - 31 3 69 84 32 3 Enfield,... 1 - 14 7 - - 9 4 15 7 9 4 Goshcn,... - - 9 - - 7 - 9 - 7 - Granby,. 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Greenwich,.. 1 2 - - - - - 3 Hadley... - - 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 5 1 Hatfield,.. - - 6 6 - - 2 1 6 6 2 1 Hnntington,. - - 5 4 - - 5 2 5 4 5 2 Middlefield,.. -1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Northampton,. 1 1 126 126 1 - 73 48 127 127 74 48 Plainfield.. - 4 5 - - 1 4 4 5 1 4 South IIadlcy,. 1 14 15 - - 14 8 14 16 14 8 Southampton,. 1 8 9 - - 8 2 8 10 8 2 Ware,... 1 3 69 65 1 3 45 38 70 68 46 41 Westhampton,. - 3 - - - 3 - - 3 Williamsburg,.. - - 13 18 - - 8 5 13 18 8 5 MIDDLESEX COUNTY,. 10 6 693 557 2 2 286 128 703 563 288 130 Acton,.. 1 - 19 2 - - 19 2 20 2 19 2 Arlington,. 7 3 - - 5 2 7 3 5 2 Ashland,. - - - - - - - 1 - - - Ayr,.. -. 1 6 - - 1 2 1 6 1 2 Bedford,. - - - - - 2 - - Billcrica, 2 2 - - 2 - 2 2 2 - Cambridge,.. - 60 48 - - 9 3 60 48 9 3 Carlisle,.. 5 1 - - 1 1 5 1 1 1 Chelmsford,. 1 16 22 1 - 16 10 16 23 17 10 Concord,... - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 Dracut,....1 - - - 1 - 1 - Dunstable, - 2 1 - - 2 - 2 2 - Everett,. 2 - - - - 2 - - - Framingham,. 1 9 3 - - 7 1 9 4 7 1 Groton,.. 3 - 18 7 - - 17 4 21 7 17 4 640 CENSUS OF MASSACIHUSETTS-1875. CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL-CONTINUED. AT WORK. AT WORK AND AT SCIIOOL. TOTAL AT TOTAL -'ORK, AND COUNTIES, CITIES AND AT WR "RAN UCITIES D nder 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to 15. AT OR AT SCOOL. Tows AT SC TOWNS. __ - __ __ -- _____ M. F. F. M. F. M. F. 1. F. M. F. MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. Holliston,. 1 - 37 10 1 - 29 6 38 10 30 6 Hopkinton, - - 10 7 - - 10 3 10 7 10 3 Hudson,.. - - 18 33 - - 18 22 18 33 1I 22 Lexington,.. I - - - 1 - 1 1 Lincoln,.. - 3 1 - - 2 1 3 1 2 1 Lowell,.. 4 - 374 371 - - 75 42 378 371 75 42 Malden,.. - _ 9 - - - 7 - 9 7 - Maynard, - - 10 - - 10 - 10 - 10 Medford, 5 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 Natick... 1 15 7 - 1 5 6 15 8 5 7 Newton,.. - 2 9 7 - 1 5 4 9 9 5 5 North Reading, - - 4 2 - - 1 1 4 2 1 1 Sherborn,. 3 1 - - 2 1 3 1 2 1 Shirlcy,.. 1 1 11 6 - - 10 5 12 7 10 5 Somerville, - - 13 1 - - 2 - 13 1 2 Stow,. - - 10 7 - - 10 5 10 7 10 5 Sudbury, - - 5 - - 5 - 5 - Townsend,... 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Watcrtown,. - - 1 - - 1 1 1 Wayland, - - 6 2 - - 5 2 6 2 5 2 Weston,..- - 2 1 - - 2 1 2 1 2 1 Winchester,.. - - 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 3 1 NANTUCKET COUNTY,. - - 3 -.- - - 3 - - - Nantucket,.. - 3 - - - - - 3 - - - NORFOLK COUNTY,. 2 - 163 198 1 - 52 40 165 198 53 40 Bellingham, - 12 8 - - 6 6 12 8 6 6 Braintree,.- 5 16 - - 5 8 5 16 5 8 Brookline,. - -7 5 - 1 7 5 1 Canton,.. 15 46 - - 2 4 15 46 2 4 Cohasset,. - - 9 1 - _ _ _ 9 1 Dcdham,.. 18 18 - - 2 - 18 18 2 - Dover,.. - - - - - 1 - - - Foxborough,.2 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 Franklin,.. 11 5 - 3 - 11 5 3 - Holbrook,.- - - - 2 - - 2 - Hyde Parkl,.2 13 - - 1 - 2 13 1 Medfield,. - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 Medway,. _ 33 17 - - 11 8 33 17 11 8 Milton,.. 4 2 - - 4 - 4 2 4 - Ncedham,. - 17 18 - - 4 4 17 18 4 4 Norfolk,.. 3 7 - 3 7 3 7 3 7 Norwood,.. 3 - - 1- 1 4 - 2 Quincy,. - 12 21 - 1 1 13 21 1 1 Sharon,...2 - 1 2 - 1 - Stoughton,.. 1 5 -1 1 5 1 - Walpole,.. 1 5 1 1 5 1 - Weymouth,. 4 7 - 1 - 4 7 1 - PLYMOUTH COUNTY,. 1 1 103 35 1 1 62 12 104 36 63 13 Abington, - 2 1 - - 2- - 2 1 2 Bridgewater,.. 2 1 - - 1 2 1 1 Brockton,.- 9 9 1 - 4 2 10 9 5 2 Halifax,. - 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 Hanover,... 1 1 - - - 1 1 - - Hanson,. - - 1 - - - 1 Hingham,... 9 4 -7 1 9 4 7 1 Kingston, - 5 - _ _ 2 - 5 2 - Lakeville,.. 3 - - 3 - 1 - Marshfield,.- 1 -1 1 - 1 Mattapoisett,.. 1 -- 1 1 1 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. 641 CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL-CONTINUED. AT WORK. AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. TOTAL AT TOTAL OR AND COUNTIES, CITIES ANDATW —WORK AND CITIES AND Under 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to AT SCHOOL. TOWNS. ___ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. PLYMOUTH Co.-Con. Pembroke, - 9 3 - - 9 3 9 3 9 3 Plymouth,.. 1 32 11 - 1 4 - 32 12 4 1 Rochester,.. 4 - - - 2 4 - 2 - Scituatc,... 8 - - 8 - 8 - 8 - South Scituate,. - - 6 - - - 4 - 6 - 4 - Wareham, - - 8 3 - - 1 2 8 3 1 2 West Bridgewater,. - 2 1 - - 5 3 2 1 5 3 SUFFOLK COUNTY,. 2 1 793 387 - - 91 35 795 388 91 3 Boston,... 2 1 756 383 - - 86 33 758 384 86 33 Chelsea,-..- 31 3 - - 4 2 31 3 4 2 Revere,... - - 5 1 - - - - 5 1 Winthrop,.- - 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 - WORCESTER COUNTY,. 53 52 1,672 1,253 11 6 842 492 1,725 1,305 853 498 Athol,.... 2 - - - 2 - 2 - 2 - Auburn,.... 44 3 1 - 17 14 45 32 18 14 Barre,.... 1 1 5 4 1 - 8 4 6 5 9 4 Berlin,.... - - 5 - -3 5 3 5 3 Blackstonc,.- - 73 62 - 21 16 73 62 21 16 Boylston,...1 7 8 - 7 6 7 9 7 6 Charlton, - - 20 7 16 2 20 7 16 2 Clinton,.... 5 - - 3 - 5 - 3 Douglas,.... 2 2- 2 1 2 2 2 1 Dudley,.... 2 50 45 - 1 26 13 50 47 26 14 Fitchburg,.. 18 14 - 7 3 18 14 7 3 Gardner,.. - 2 14 25 2 14 17 14 27 14 19 Grafton.. 14 23 53 47 - 6 8 67 70 6 8 Hardwick,.- - 30 22 - - 21 13 30 22 21 13 Harvard,. 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Holden,.... - - 50 36 - - 28 17 50 36 28 17 Hubbardston,.. 2 - 37 27 2 - 33 25 39 27 35 25 Lancaster, - - 23 18 - - 20 9 23 18 20 9 Leicester, - - 29 14 - - 25 12 29 14 25 12 Leominster, 1 - 10 5 1 9 1 11 5 10 1 Lunenburg,.. 7 4 - - 7 4 7 4 7 4 Mendon,...20 15 - 20 15 20 15 20 15 Milford,.... 4 7 33 34 7 33 7 Millbury, 1 - 59 48 - 12 10 60 48 12 10 New Braintree, 8 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 Northborough,. 6 6 - 6 5 6 6 6 5 Northbridge,. 1 - 30 24 1 - 27 17 31 24 28 17 North Brookfield, - - 28 28 - - 28 7 28 28 28 7 Oakham,.. 12 4 8 4 12 4 8 4 Oxford,.... 2 - 48 64 - - 13 5 50 64 13 5 Paxton,.... 9 - - 9 - 9 9 Petersham,.. 14 4 - - 14 4 14 4 14 4 Phillipston,.. - 29 6 - - 27 6 29 6 27 6 Princeton,. 11 1 74 6 1 - 21 6 85 7 22 6 Rutland,... - - 11 2 - - 9 11 2 9 1 Shrewsbury,.. 4 3 5 3 1 9 6 1 - Southborough, 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 Southbridge,. 8 5 153 125 1 2 1 161 130 2 2 Spencer,.... - - 46 20 - 26 13 46 20 26 13 Sturbridge,. - 47 449 - - 29 21 47 49 29 21 Sutton,.. - 1 59 68 - - 50 40 59 69 50 40 Templeton, - 5 16 - - 5 15 6 16 5 15 Uxbridge,. - 48 51 1 - 28 19 49 51 29 19 Warren,... 81 55 - - 70 51 81 55 70 51 Webster, 2 11 127 128 - - 4 2 129 139 4 2 Westborough, 1 - 74 10 1 - 18 - 75 10 19 - West Boylston,. - 50 39 - - 32 13 50 39 32 13 West Brookfield, 6 4 5 1 6 4 5 1 Westminster,.. 1 1 7 18 1 1 7 18 8 19 8 19 Worcester, 1 1 90 65 1 1 45 31 91 6 46 32 81 642 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CHILDREN AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION. AT WORK. AT WORK AND AT SCHOOL. TOTAL TOTAL AT AT WORK AND COUNTIES. Under 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to 15. WOR. AT SCHOOL. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. THE STATE,.. 139 109 7,234 5,783 44 30 2,932 1,643 7,373 5,892 2,976 1,673 Barnstable, 1 2 119 36 1 - 94 12 120 38 95 12 Berkshire, 5 3 561 465 4 2 230 127 566 468 234 129 Bristol,.36 25 1,275 1,019 15 14 557 351 1,311 1,044 572 365 Dukes,.. - 2 7 - - 1 1 2 7 1 1 Essex,. 11 5 663 665 3 - 173 131 674 670 176 131 Franklin, - - 134 88 - - 118 54 134 88 118 54 Hampden,. 11 8 674 719 3 2 199 130 685 727 202 132 Ham pshire, 7 6 379 354 3 3 237 130 386 360 240 133 Middlesex, 10 6 693 557 2 2 286 128 703 563 288 130 Nantucket, - - 3 - - - - - 3 - - - Norfolk,.. 2 - 163 198 1 - 52 40 165 198 53 40 Plymouth, 1 1 103 35 1 1 52 12 104 36 53 13 Suffolk,. 2 1 793 387 - - 91 35 795 388 91 35 Worcester,. 53 52 1,672 1,253 11 6 842 492 1,725 1,305 853 498 RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. AT WORK. AT WORK ANID AT TOTAL AT SC IOOL. TOTAL COUNTIES. AT AND AT Under 10. 10 to 15. Under 10. 10 to 15. WORK. SCHOOL. THE STATE,.. 248 13,017 74 4,575 13,265 4,649 Barnstable, 3 155 1 106 158 107 Berkshire,. 8 1,026 6 357 1,034 363 Bristol,. 61 2,294 29 908 2,355 937 Dukes,. 9 2 9 2 Essex,.16 1,328 3 304 1,344 307 Franklin,. 222 - 172 222 172 Hampden,. 19 1,393 5 329 1,412 334 Hampshire, 13 733 6 367 746 373 Middlesex,. 16 1,250 4 414 1,266 418 Nantucket,... 3 - - 3 - Norfolk,. 2 361 1 92 363 93 Plymouth, 2 138 2 64 140 66 Suffolk,. 3 1,180 - 126 1,183 126 Worcester,. 105 2,925 17 1,334 3,030 1,351 ILLITERACY. [643] ILLITERACY. [The ages given in the column headings are inclusive.] 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 ABOVE 21..- a COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. TOWNS. I -. — -U I.. ~ ~ M. F. IM. F. M. F. M. IF._ E C 0 BARNSTABLE CO. BARNSTABLE,. 3 1 1 2 - 1 10 27 45 - 29 16 Native born,... 1 1 1 1 - 4 12 20 - 13 7 Foreign born,.. 2 - - 1 - 1 6 15 25 - 16 9 BREWSTER,.. 3 5 1 2 - - 24 22 57 - 26 31 Native born,... 3 5 1 2 - - 16 17 44 - 20 24 Foreign born,.. - ~- -8 5 13 - 6 7 CHATHAM,.. 7 2 - - 4 15 28 - 21 7 Native born,.. 7 2 - -1 13 23 - 19 4 Foreign born,.. - - - 3 2 5 - 2 3 DENNIS,.. 8 1 3 - - 1 12 16 41 - 23 18 Native born,... 8 1 3 - - 1 7 12 32 - 22 10 Foreign born,.. - - 5 4 9 - 1 8 EASTHAM,. I - - - 1 5 7 - 3 4 Native born,... - 1 _ 1 3 5 - 3 2 Foreign born,... - - 2 2 - - 2 FALMOUTH,... 8 2 3 2 1 - 32 23 71 - 19 52 Native born,.. 8 1 1 - 1 - 12 7 30 - 16 14 Foreign born,.. - 1 2 2 - - 20 16 41 - 3 38 HARWICH,.. 6 3 1 1 1 2 24 34 72 - 29 43 Native born,... 6 3 1 1 1 2 14 23 51 - 21 30 Foreign born,.. - -_- - 10 11 21 - 8 13 MASHPEE,... - 1 1 2 -- 2 Native born,... -.1 1 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. - - - - -. ORLEANS,... - - - - 7 7 17 - 4 13 Native born,.. - 2 - - - 4 3 9 - 3 6 Foreign born,. -I - - - - 3 4 8 - 1 7 PROVINCETOWN,.. 36 32 14 13 9 10 257 249 620 - 89 631 Native born,.. 31 19 5 1 1 - 11 9 77 - 45 32 Foreign born,.. 5 13 9 12 8 10 246 240 543 - 44 499 SANDWICH,.. 1 3 - - 20 26 51 2 7 42 Native born,.. 1 1 3 - - - 9 11 25 - 5 20 Foreign born,.. - - 11 15 26 2 2 22 TRURO,.... 5 1 2 1 1 2 15 17 44 2 12 30 Native born,.. 5 1 - I - 1 2 6 16 - 9 7 Foreign born,. - - 2 - I 1 13 11 28 2 3 23 WELLFLEET,. 3 3 5 2 3 - 12 14 42 - 7 35 Native born,.. I - - - - 2 2 5 - 1 4 Foreign born,.. 3 2 5 2 3 - 10 12 37 - 6 31 YARMOUTH,... 2 3 2 1 1 - 15 38 62 2 10 50 Native born,.. 2 3 2 1 1 11 32 52 2 9 41 Foreign born,.. - - - 4 6 10 - 1 9 BERKSHIRE CO. ADAMS,... 67 84 38 74 4 6 440 497 1,210 - 406 804 Native born,... 31 34 6 25 - 1 39 51 187 - 87 100 Foreign born,.. 36 50 32 49 4 5 401 446 1,023 - 319 704 [645] 646 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CoNTIRED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 o ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. TOWNS.. 1 M M. F. M. F. M. F. M __ _ _ M.1F _ _._ E U U U BERKSHIRE Co.-Con. ALFORD,. 1 1 1 - - 12 10 25 - 10 15 Native born,... 1 1 1 7 8 18 - 9 9 Foreign born,.. - - 5 2 7 1 6 BECKET,. - 3 7 2 3 1 55 72 143 3 10 130 Native born,... - 2 7 1 3 1 13 10 37 - 8 29 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 - - 42 62 106 3 2 101 CHESHIRE,. 2 - 2 2 2 - 50 58 116 - 23 93 Native born,. 2 - 1 1 - - 4 4 12 - 3 9 Foreign born,.. - - 1 1 2 - 46 54 104 - 20 84 CLARKSBURG,.. 3 2 - 2 1 - 27 24 59 - 23 36 Native born,.. 3 1 - 2 1 11 8 26 - 16 10 Foreign born,.. - - - - - 16 16 33 - 7 26 DALTON,... 2 4 3 4 - 2 45 52 112 - 17 95 Native born,.. 2 2 2 1 - 1 9 10 27 - 2 25 Foreign born,.. - 2 1 3 - 1 36 42 85 - 15 70 EGREMONT,.. - 3 - - - - 9 21 33 - 13 20 Native born,.. - 2 - - - - 5 14 21 - 8 13 Foreign born,. - 1 - - - 4 7 12 - 5 7 FLORIDA,... 2 - - - 6 2 10 - 2 8 Native born,.. 2 - -1 - 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,..'.- - - 5 2 7 - - 7 GREAT BARRINGTON, 2 - 2 8 1 2 80 88 183 - 15 168 Native born,.. 1 - 2 2 - 6 4 15 - - 15 Foreign born,. 1 - - 6 1 2 74 84 168 - 15 153 ANCOCK,... 6 3 2 - 2 - 19 23 55 - 22 33 Native born,... 4 1 1 - 2 8 14 30 - 15 15 Foreign born,.. 2 2 1 - - - 11 9 25 - 7 18 HINSDALE,.. 10 6 2 3 4 - 64 81 170 1 42 127 Native born,.. 8 4 1 2 2 6 3 26 17 9 Foreign born,. 2 2 1 1 2 58 78 144 1 25 118 LANESBOROUG,,.. 1 - 2 3 2 1 47 45 101 - 16 85 Native born,.. 1 - 1 3 2 11 6 24 - 7 17 Foreign born,.. - - 1 36 39 77 - 9 68 LEE,. 15 26 3 4 4 6 119 188 364 - 186 178 Native born,.. 14 24 2 2 1 2 17 17 79 - 58 21 Foreign born,. 1 2 1 2 3 | 102 171 285 - 128 157 LENOX,. 15 10 4 1 - 1 67 73 171 - 52 119 Native born,.. 9 8 2 - 14 11 44 - 24 20 Foreign born,.. 6 2 2 1 - 1 3 62 127 - 28 99 MONTEREY,.. 3 - - 1 - - 22 20 46 - 15 6: Native born,.. 3 - - 1 - - 17 15 36 - 14 22 Foreign born,. - - - - - _ 5 10 - 1 9 MOUNT WASHINGTON, 1 - - - - - 8 9 18 1 3 14 Native born,.. 1. - 11 6 7 13 1 3 9 Foreign born,. - - - - 1 - 3 2 5 - - 5 NEW ASHFORD,.. - - - - - - - - - Native born,... - - - - -. Foreign born,.. -- - - NEW MARLBOROUGH,. 3 5 2 - - - 20 19 49 - 26 23 Native born,.. 3 2 - - 12 6 28 - 21 7 Foreign born,.. - - -8 13 21 - 5 16 ILLITERACY. 647 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 ABOVE 21.' COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEAS. YEARS. TowNs. _ _ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. V V _______ ___....._ ____.______E BERKSHIRE Co.-Con. OTIS,.. 1 2 1 1 _ 10 6 21 - 14 7 Native born,. 1 2 1 1 - 9 5 19 - 12 7 Foreign born,.. 1 1 2 - 2 - PERU,.. 1 3 3 7 - 2 5 Native born,... 1 -1 1 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - - -- _ 2 2 4 - - 4 PITTSFIELD,... 45 43 15 43 5 13 336 665 1,065 1 325 739 Native-born,... 30 27 2 22 3 6 39 49 178 - 98 80 Foreign born,.. 15 16 13 21 2 7 297 516 887 1 227 659 RICHMOND,.., - 1 - - 21 13 35 - 5 30 Native born,... - -2 2 4 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. - 1 I - - 19 11 31 - 3 28 SANDISFTELD,.. 2 1 1 13 21 38 - 12 26 Native born,. 2 1 1 4 9 17 - 8 9 Foreign born,.. -. - 9 12 21 - 4 17 SAVOY,... 4 1 - - 1 14 12 32 - 23 9 Native born,.. 4 1 - - - 1 11 9 26 - 20 6 Foreign born,.. - - - - 3 3 6 - 3 3 SHEFFIELD,.. 14 7 3 1 2 2 60 50 139 - 46 93 Native born,... 14 5 3 1 2 1 22 10 58 - 31 27 Foreign born,.. - 2 - - - 1 38 40 81 - 15 66 STOCKBRIDGE,.. 3 - 2 3 1 2 41 66 118 - 57 61 Native born,... 3' - 2 2 1 - 11 13 32 - 29 3 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 2 30 53 86 - 28 58 TYRINCHAM,.. - 1 - - - - 7 7 15 - 8 7 Native born,... - 1 - - - 2 - 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - - - 65 7 12 - 6 6 WASIINGTON,.. 2 2 - 2 1 24 16 47 - 16 31 Native born,... 2 2 - 2 - 1 7 4 18 - 10 8 Foreign born,.. - - I 17 12 29 - 6 23 WEST STOCKBRIDGE,. 8 4 3 2 2 - 109 122 250 2 86 162 Native born,... 5 2 - I - 17 11 37 - 18 19 Foreign born,.. 3 2 3 1 1 - 92 111 213 2 68 143 WILLIAMSTOWN,.. 42 33 21 32 2 10 101 126 367 - 152 215 Native born,... 28 15 9 10 - 4 37 36 139 - 88 61 Foreign born,.. 14 18 12 22 2 6 64 90 228 - 64 164 WINDSOR,... 1 1 - - 7 1 10 - 2 8 Native born,... -I 2 - 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - - 1 - - 1 7 - 7 BRISTOL CO. ACUSTINET,.. 1 - - 9 6 17 - 4 13 Native born,... 1 - I 5 4 10 - 4 6 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - - - 4 2 7 - - 7 ATTLEBOROUGH,.. 56 52 27 28 10 7 161 267 608 - 195 413 Native born,... 33 31 10 11 4 3 36 32 160 - 83 77 Foreign born,.. 23 21 17 17 6 4 125 235 448 - 112 336 BERKLEY,... -.-. 1 1 2 - - 2 Native born,.. - -. - -1 1 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. - - -.- - - DARTMOUTH,.. 5 2 13 3 7 2 97 60 189 - 41 148 Native born,... 3 - 2 - - 1 40 25 71 - 23 48 Foreign born,.. 2 2 11 3 7 1 57 35 118 - 18 100 648 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A' ABOvE 21. U COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. P~ TOWNS. -- I J; g M. F. F. M. M F. M. F BRISTOL CO.-Con. DIGTTON,.. - 1 2 1 - 1 33 26 64 - 7 57 Native born,.. 1 1 - - 6 3 11 - 2 9 Foreign born,.. 1 1 1 27 23 53 - 5 48 EASTON,... 2 1 - 1 1 - 73 115 193 - 67 126 Native born, 2 1 - - 9 4 17 - 12 5 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 64 111 176 - 55 121 FAIRIIAVEN,. 1 1 1 3 1 - 19 17 43 - 3 40 Native born,.. 1 1 - 2 - - 7 4 15 - 2 13 Foreign born,.. - 1 1 1 - 12 13 28 - 1 27 FALL RIVER,.. 271 226 241 391 104 208 1,430 2,685 5,556 31 1,453 4,072 Native born,.. 56 41 31 66 13 19 48 118 392 6 156 230 Foreign born,.. 215 185 210 325 91 189 1,382 2,567 5,164 25 1,297 3,842 FREETON,... 5 2 2 1 - - 26 20 56 - 18 38 Native born,.. 5 2 2 1 - 26 20 56 - 18 38 Foreign born,.. - - - - - - MANSFIELD,... 1 2 2 - - 2 28 47 82 - 18 64 Native born,.. 1 1 1 - - 9 9 21 - 9 12 Foreign born,.. 1 1 - - 2 19 38 61 - 9 52 NEW BEDFORD,.. 72 65 64 90 2 25 759 1,195 2,295 16 622 1,657 Native born,.. 28 30 13 15 2 6 141 235 470 2 183 285 Foreign born,.. 44 35 51 75 23 19 618 960 1,825 14 439 1,372 NORTON,....2 1 2 - - - 16 21 42 - 10 32 Native born,.. 2 1 2 - 9 3 17 - 6 11 Foreign born,.. - - 7 18 25 - 4 21 RAYNIIAM,.... 1 1 21 18 42 - 9 33 Native born,. I 4 1 5 - 2 3 Foreign born,.. - 1 1 - 1 17 17 37 - 7 30 REHOBOTII,... 7 4 9 1 3 1 28 40 93 1 39 53 Native born,... 7 4 5 1 2 1 21 24 65 1 32 32 Foreign born,.. 4 - 1 7 16 28 - 7 21 SEEKONK,...9 2 11 1 2 8 Native born,.. 7 2 9 1 2 6 Foreign born,.. 2 - 2 - 2 SOMERSET,... 5 4 2 1 - 2 55 85 154 2 37 115 Native born,.. 5 3 1 - - 5 8 22 - 11 11 Foreign born,. 1 1 1 - 2 50 77 132 2 26 104 SWANSEA,. 5 2 - 2 - 1 24 19 53 - 25 28 Native born,. 5 2 - 2 - 1 16 9 35 - 14 21 Foreign born,.. - - 8 10 18 - 11 7 TAUNTON,.. 107 83 54 47 11 26 421 673 1,422 4 533 885 Native born,... 83 57 34 19 3 5 39 36 276 1 180 95 Foreign born,.. 24 26 20 28 8 21 382 637 1,146 3 353 790 WESTPORT,... 6 9 11 9 4 4 64 60 157 1 46 110 Native born,... 1 4 1 2 - - 26 41 75 1 36 38 Foreign born,.. 5 5 10 7 4 4 28 19.82 - 10 72 DUKES CO. CHILMIARK,... _ _1 - I - - 1 Native born,. - -1- - - 1 - - 1 Foreign born. - - - - - - EDGARTOWN,.. - 19 6 25 - - 25 Native born,.. 3 - 3 - - 3 Foreign born,.. - 16 6 22 - - 22 ILLITERACY. 649 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO19 20 TO 21 ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS.I M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ~ C P _ o _......... V DUKES Co.-Con. GAY IIEAD,.. 1 1 1 - 1 - 7 9 20 - 13 7 Native born,.. 1 1 1 - 1 - 5 9 18 - 13 5 Foreign born,.. - - - - 2 - 2 - - 2 GOSNOLD,... - - - I - 2 1 4 - - 4 Native born,... -. I - - - 1 Foreign born,. - - - - 1 - 1 1 3 - - 3 TIsnBUR,... 1 1 - - 1 13 7 23 - 3 20 Native born,.. 1 1 - - - 1 7 2 12 - 3 9 Foreign born,.. - - - 6 5 11 - - 11 ESSEX CO. AMESBURY,.. 15 17 17 22 2 14 173 305 565 2 96 467 Native born,.. 11 9 6 9 - 1 6 6 48 - 19 29 Foreign born,. 4 8 11 13 2 13 167 299 517 2 77 438 ANDOVER,... 1 1 - 2 - - 55 66 125 - 11 114 Native born,.. - 1 - - 1 3 6 - 2 4 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 1 - - 54 63 119 - 9 110 BEVERLY,... 3 2 14 18 37 - 7 30 Native born,... 3 2 - I 10 8 23 - 4 19 Foreign born,.. - - - - - 4 10 14 - 3 11 BOXFORD,.. 6 1 4 1 1 1 6 12 32 - 18 14 Native born,... 5 - 2 1 1 - 3 4 16 - 12 4 Foreign born,. 1 1 2 - - 1 3 8 16 - 6 10 BRADFORD,... 1 - - 1 27 31 60 - 16 44 Native born,.. 1. I - - -2 5 8 - 3 5 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 25 26 52 - 13 39 DANVERS,... - 2 3 3 2 43 43 96 2 17 77 Native born,... 6 1 7 - 3 4 Foreign born,... - 2 3 3 2 37 42 89 2 14 73 ESSEX,....1 1 1 9 6 18 - 1 17 Native born,... - 2 3 5 - 1 4 Foreign born,.. - 1 1 1 7 3 13 - - 13 GEORGETOWN,.. - 1 3 1 - - 8 13 26 1 6 19 Native born,.. - 1 1 1 - - 3 1 7 - 1 6 Foreign born,.. - - 2 - - - 5 12 19 1 5 13 GLOUCESTER,.. 19 15 5 13 8 8 355 532 955 1 249 705 Native born,... 16 10 1 5 1 3 27 33 96 - 55 41 Foreign born,. 3 5 4 8 7 5 328 499 859 1 194 664 GROVELAND,.. 3 3 1 1 - - 6 26 40 1 17 22 Native born,.1 - I - - - - 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,.. 3 2 1 - - - 6 26 38 1 16 21 HAMILTON,... - - 1 3 4 - - 4 Native born,... - - - - - Foreign born,. - —. 1 3 4 - - 4 HAVERIIILL,.. 4 6 3 3 3 1 155 249 424 - 113 311 Native born,... 2 6 2 2 - - 27 39 78 - 24 54 Foreign born,.. 2 - 1 1 3 1 128 210 346 - 89 257 IPSWICH,... 1 - 1 1 - 1 39 36 79 - 27 52 Native born,.. - 1 - - - 9 3 14 - 7 7 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 1 30 33 65 - 20 45 LAWRENCE,... 38 68 59 77 14 28 764 1,542 2,580 2 801 1,777 Native born,.. 16 21 12 20 1 3 19 57 149 - 83 66 Foreign born,.. 22 37 47 57 13 25 745 1,485 2,431 2 718 1,711 82 650 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 C: I AYovE 21. a) COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. AB 21. TOWNS. ---- ---- ----------- I TM. F..... M.. M..F. ESSEX Co.-Con. LYNN, 32 31 7 14 6 14 324 682 1,010 2 272 736 Native born,... 21 19 2 9 4 5 33 50 143 1 69 73 Foreign born,.. 11 12 6 5 2 9 291 632 867 1 203 663 LYNNFIELD,.. - -1 - 3 6 10 - 3 7 Native born,..1 -1 1 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. - - - - 2 6 7 - 2 5 MANCNESTER,.. 24 41 1 67 - 20 47 Native born,... - 1 3 11 15 - 7 8 Foreign born,. - 1 21 30 62 13 39 MAtBLEITEAD,.. 33 29 7 5 - 1 85 125 285 1 129 155 Native born,... 28 25 7 3 - 1 25 27 116 78 38 Foreign born,.. 4 - 2 - - 60 98 169 1 51 117 MERRIMAC,. 1 - 1 1 - 2 11 19 35 - 12 23 Native born,... 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 5 - 1 4 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 1 18 30 - 11 19 METHUEN,. - - - - 1 8 10 - 1 9 1 Native born,. 1 - - - 1 - - 1 Foreign born,.. - - - - 1 8 9 - 1 8 MIDDLETON,.. - - - -8 6 14 - 1 13 Native born,... - - - - - - - Foreign born,.8 6 -14 - 1 13 NATIANT,.. - 1 6 1 31 37 2 4 31 Native born,... - --- - - - - Foreign born,.. - - 1 5 31 37 2 4 31 NEWBURY,... 3 1 2 1 1 - 1 14 12 34 - 18 16 Native born,.. 2 1 1 - 4 4 12 - 6 6 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 1 10 8 22 - 12 10 NEWURYPORT.. 4 8 7 20 3 7 217 328 594 4 134 456 Native born,... 2 3 4 13 2 2 19 27 72 2 21 49 Foreign born,. 2 5 3 7 1 5 198 31 522 2 113 407 NORTH ANDOVER,. 3 4 - - 1 - 29 42 79 - 26 53 Native born,.. 3 2 - - 1 - 6 - 6 Foreign born,.. 2 - - 1 28 42 73 20 53 PEABODY,... 7 12 11 10 3 1 219 311 574 - 170 404 Native born,. 10 8 5 - 1 9 10 48 - 24 24 Foreign born,.. 2 2 3 5 3 - 210 301 526 - 146 380 ROCPORT,... 18 17 17 14 8 2 108 159 343 - 67 276 Native born,... 9 4 4 4 - - 13 18 2 - 14 38 Foreign born,. 9 13 13 10 8 2 95 141 291 - 53 238 ROWLEY,. 3 - - - - 1 - 1 5 4 Native born,.. 1 1 - 1 3 3 Foreign born,.. 2 — 2 - 2 SALEM.,. 47 52 50 64 13 15 670 981 1,792 4 429 1,359 Native born,.. 10 13 12 10 6 32 53 135 - 49 86 Foreign born,.. 39 38 54 13 10 38 928 1,657 4 380 1,273 SALISBURY,.. 3 1 39 39 82 - 28 64 Native born,.... - 3 1 17 6 27 - 11 16 Foreign born,.. - _22 33 65 - 17 38 SAUGUS,.. 1 11 15 30 - 15 15 Native born,... - 1 2 2 5 - 3 2 Foreign born,.. - - 1 1 1 9 13 25 12 13 ILLITERACY. 651 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 s 1 ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. TOWNS._. i ESSEX Co.-Con. SWAIPSCOTT,. - - 2 - - 3 26 60 81 - 20 61 Native born,.. -.. 2 - - - 1 - 3 - 3 Foreign born,.. - - - - 3 25 50 78 - 17 61 TOPSFIELD,... 1 - - 6 3 10 - 1 9 Native born,... - -. 1 1 2 - 2- Foreign born,... I - - - 5 2 8 - 1 7 WENHAM,... - 6 7 13 - 1 12 Native born,...- ~ - 3 4 7 - 1 6 Foreign born,.. - 3 3 6 - - 6 WEST NEWBURY,. 11 12 7 1 4 1 58 65 159 1 69 89 Native born,.. 11 10 5 1 2 1 12 4 46 - 36 10 Foreign born,.. 2 2 - 2 - 46 61 113 1 33 79 FRANKLIN CO. ASTIFIELD,.. 3 - 1 - 1 - 5 1 11 - 5 6 Native born,.. 3 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 9 -' 5 4 Foreign born,.. - - 1 1 2 - - 2 BERNARDSTON,.. - - - - - 2 - 6 - 8 - 8 Native born,.. - - - - - - 4 - 4 - 4 Foreign born,. - - - 2 - 2 - 4 - - 4 BUCKLAND,... 4 4 - 1 - 1 37 38 85 - 33 52 Native born,... 2 3 - - - - - 3 8 - 8 Foreign born,.. 2 1 - 1 - 1 37 35 77 - 25 52 CHARLEMONT,.. 2 - - - 1 6 5 14 - 2 12 Native born,... 2 - -1 1 1 5 - 2 3 Foreign born,.. - - - 5 4 9 - 9 COLRATN,... 3 - 4 5 1 - 18 6 37 - 2 35 Native born,.. 1 - 2 2 - - 7 1 13 - 2 11 Foreign born,.. 2 - 2 3 1 - 11 5 24 - 24 CONWAY,.. 1 1 1 1 - - 18 15 37 - 4 33 Native born,.. 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 8 1 7 Foreign born,.. -. - - - 15 14 29 - 3 26 DEERFIELD,.. 2 1 2 1 - 1 32 35 74 - 11 63 Native born,.. 1 1 - - - 2 1 6 - 4 2 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 1 - 1 30 34 68 - 7 61 ERVING,... 2 - 1 - - - 12 15 30 - 2 28 Native born,.. 2 - I - - - 1 - 4 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. - - - - 11 15 26 - - 26 GILL,....- - -1 2 3 - 1 2 Native born,.. --- - I -- - 1 Foreign born,.. —. - 2 2 - - 2 GREENFIELD,.. - 1 - 2 - - 25 0 78 - 18 60 Native born,... - 1 - I - - 3 8 13 - 5 8 Foreign born,.. - - 1 - - 22 42 65 - 13 52 HAWLEY,.. - -2 - -- 2 - 2 - Native born,.. 2- - 2 - 2 Foreign born,.. - - - - - - - - HEATH,.... 1 3 9 - 1 8 Nativeborn,.. -. I 1 2 1 4 - 1 3 Foreign born,.. - - 3 2 5 - - 5 LEVERETT,... - - 3 - 3 - 1 2 Native born,... - -I -1 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. -I 1 -- 1 - 1 - 652 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 ABOVE 21. a ) n COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. -' TOWNS. E. R.' - M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. O FRANKLIN Co.-Con. LEYDEN,. 1 4 1 - - 6 4 16 7 9 Native born,.. 1 4 1 6 2 14 6 8 Foreign born,.. - - 2 2 1 1 MONROE,.. I - - 1 - 22 Native born,... 1- - 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. -1 - 1 MONTAGUE,.. - - 4 6 3 2 96 88 199 1 5 193 Native born,... 1 2 - - 3 - 6 - 1 5 Foreign born,. - - 3 4 3 2 93 88 193 1 4 188 NEW SALEM,.. -- 1 - 1 - 1 Native born,... -1 - 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. - - - - - NORTIIFIELD,. - 1 - 1 - 27 25 54 - 14 40 Native born,. - - - I1 - 1 1 3 - - 3 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - 26 24 51 - 14 37 ORANGE,... 1 3 2 1 - - 12 12 31 - 11 20 Native born,.. - 3 1 1 - - 8 5 18 - 4 14 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 - - - 4 7 13 7 6 ROWE,.... 1 1 3 10 7 22 5 17 Native born,...- - 1 1 - - 1 Foreign born,. 1 1 3 - 10 6 21 - 5 16 SHELBURNE,.. - 1 1 1 - 1 7 8 19 4 15 Native born,. - 1 1 - - 1 4 7 - 3 4 Foreign born,. - 1 - 1 6 4 12 - 1 11 SHUTESBURY,.. --- - - - - Native born,...- - - - - - Foreign born,.. -- -- - - - SUNDERLAND,.. - 1 20 20 41 - 4 37 Native born,.. - 3 1 4 - - 4 Foreign born,.. - - - 17 19 37 - 4 33 WARWICK,.. - -1 1 2 - - 2 Native born,... - - - - - - Foreign born,. - - 1 1 2 - - 2 WENDELL,.. - - - 7 4 12 - 8 4 Native born,... 5 1 7 - 7 - Foreign born,.. - - 2 3 5 1 4 WHATELY,.. - 21 29 52 1 7 44 Native born,..1 - - - 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - - - 20 29 49 1 5 43 IIAMPDEN CO. AGAWAM,. 8 11 5 13 2 3 64 73 17 1 34 144 Native born,.. 6 4 2 2 - - 10 3 27 - 13 14 Foreign born,. 2 7 3 11 2 3 54 70 152 1 21 130 BLANDFORD,.. - - I - 10 3 14 - 11 3 Native born,...~- - 6 2 8 - 3 Foreign born,.. I - - 1 - 4 1 6 - 6 BRIMFIELD,.. 1 3 4 2 1 4 28 23 66 - 5 61 Native born,.. 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 2 19 2 17 Foreign born,. - 2 1 1 - 3 19 21 47 3 44 CHESTER,.. 6 1 3 - 1 47 38 96 - 18 78 Native born,. 5 - 2 - - - 7 6 20 7 13 Foreign born,.. 1 1 1 - - 1 40 32 76 - 11 65 ILLITERAOY. 653 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 BO 2 0I COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEAES. TOWNS. I -- Cs M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. a a C~ HAMPDEN CO.-Con. CHICOPEE,... 94 71 74 81 14 33 390 771 1,528 - 226 1,302 Native born,... 52 34 27 21 2 4 17 23 180 - 71 109 Foreign born,.. 42 37 47 60 12 29 373 748 1,348 - 155 1,193 GRANVILLE,.. 5 2 1 - 1 - 23 34 66 - 12 54 Native born,... 5 2 - - 1 - 5 3 16 - 10 6 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - - 18 31 50 - 2 48 HOLLAND,... --- 1 - - 1 - Native born,... - - 1 - 1 - 1 - Foreign born,.. - - - - - - - HOLYOKE,...223 208 161 234 34 97 696 1,316 2,969 7 520 2,442 Native born,.. 80 68 29 42 11 12 16 25 283 1 139 143 Foreign born,.. 143 140 132 192 23 85 680 1,291 2,686 6 381 2,299 LONGMEADOW,. 8 6 14 2 3 3 38 34 108 - 28 80 Native born,... 4 6 4 1 - 1 3 6 25 - 12 13 Foreign born,. 4 - 10 1 3 2 35 28 83 - 16 67 LUDLOW,... 2 - 1 2 3 - 33 34 75 1 30 44 Native born,... 2 - - 1 - 4 4 11 1 6 4 Foreign born,. - - 1 2 2 - 29 30 64 - 24 40 MONSON,... 10 17 2 7 - 1 75 97 209 - 66 143 Native born,.. 9 14 1 6 - - 15 17 62 - 29 33 Foreign born,.. 1 3 1 1 - 1 60 80 147 - 37 110 MONTGOMERY,.. 1 - - - 2 2 5 - 3 2 Native born,.... 1 1 2 4 - 3 1 Foreign born,.. - - - - I - 1 - - 1 PALMER,... 69 69 36 39 9 11 179 270 682 1 139 542 Native born,.. 47 36 9 12 2 2 13 11 132 - 68 64 Foreign born,.. 22 33 27 27 7 9 166 259 550 1 71 478 RUSSELL,... 3 1 1 - 16 19 40 2 6 32 Native born,.. -4 1 5 - - 5 Foreign born,.. - 3 1 1 - - 12 18 35 2 6 27 SOUTHWICK,... 3 1 2 1 2 - 19 22 50 - 20 30 Native born,... 3 1 1 1 1 - 11 5 23 - 11 12 Foreign born,. - 1 - 1 - 8 17 27 - 9 18 SPRINGFIELD,.. 54 58 66 72 13 23 785 1,102 2,173 15 413 1,745 Native born,... 26 22 25 28 5 7 82 89 284 2 85 197 Foreign born,.. 28 36 41 44 8 16 703 1,013 1,889 13 328 1,548 TOLLAND,.. 3 - - 1 - 10 10 24 - 8 16 Native born,.. 3 - - 1 - 2 4 10 - 4 6 Foreign born,. - - - 1- 8 6 14 - 4 10 WALES,... 2 1 4 3 2 - 8 17 37 - 10 27 Native born,.. - 1 1 - - - - - 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,.. 2 - 3 3 2 - 8 17 35 - 9 26 WESTFIELD,.. 23 19 15 9 - 2 164 194 426 1 180 245 Native born,... 16 14 3 1 - 2 23 26 85 - 46 39 Foreign born,.. 7 5 12 8 - - 141 168 341 1 134 206 WEST SPRINGFIELD,. 3 2 5 3 5 5 113 158 294 1 32 261 Native born,. 3 1 3 - 1 1 6 5 20 - 6 14 Foreign born,... - 1 2 3 4 4 107 153 274 1 26 247 WILBRAHAM,.. 11 6 6 5 - 3 47 75 153 - 33 120 Native born,... 10 3 2 2 - 1 8 10 36 - 15 21 Foreign born,.. 1 3 4 3 - 2 39 65 117 - 18 99 654 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 AV 2 COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. A 21. AMHERST,... __ 1 2 12 15 3 12 Native born,...- 2 5 7 2 5 Foreign born,.. _ _ _1 7 8 1 7 BELCHrERTOWN, 5 6 3 2 3 74 81 174 1 28 145 Native born,. 5 5 2 1 - - 7 8 28 - 17 11 Foreign born, 1 67 73 146 1 11 134 CHESTERFIELD, 2 1 - - - - 4 5 12 - 7 5 Native born,....1. - - 2 4 - 3 1 Native born,... 1 7 5 13 - 4 9 Foreign born,.. - - - - 5 13 - 13 EACTHAMPTON,.. - 1 1 1 8 15 Native born,... 5 1 - 7 8 17 1 2 Foreign born,.. - 1 3 - 67 1 6 1 13 ENSTRFIELD,.. 6 5 5 2 1 1 21 32 73 - 41 32 Native born,... 1 3 3 2 12 - 9 3 Foreign born,.. 4 2 1 1 18 3 - 32 29 GOSUMMINE TON,.. 2 1. -12 11 26 - --- 4 22 Native born,.. 1.7 5 13 - 4 Foreign born,.. 5 6 13 - - GRANYA,.. 4 1 1 1 1 13 34 - 10 24 Native born,... - 1 - - 3 - 1 Foreign born,.. - 1 2 3 - - 4 23 GREENWIC,.. 1 6 32 7 - 4 36 Native born,... - - - 1 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. 3 2 2 1 6 - 2 4 OHADLEY,... - 2 - - 90 81 174 - 9 165 Native born,.. 5 13 2 11 Foreign born,.. - 85 75 161 7 154 HATFIELD,.. 6 5 7 7 2 2 8713 183 199 3 42 154 Native born,... 4 1 - - 1 - 7 - 13 1 Foreign born,.. 3 4 2 2 80 74 171 3 29 139 HUNTINGTON,.. 2 1 1 4 2 10 - 5 36 Native born,.. 1 - -2 1 4 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - 3 - - 12 1 28 - 25 MIDDLEFIELD,.. 6. 1 - 2 - - - 90 81 174 - 95 54 Native born,.. 1 - 1 3 - 1 6 13 - 2 11 Foreign born,.. - 2 - 1 - 1619 - 73 43 N HAFMPTON,.. 12 12 15 7 17 2 87 85 3 3 185 555 Native born,... 4 4 1 2 16 9 8 - 26 42 Foreign born,.. 7 7 11 6 15 271 357 675 3 19 13 PELTIA TON,.. 2 1 1 - - 5 1 3 1 Native born,... 1 - - 3 - Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 3 2 PLAMIFIELD,. 6 3 5 4- 1 1 5 5 Native born,... 1 - 1 1 - 2 Foreign born,.. - - - - Foreign born,.. 1 7 7 11 6 13 271 337 675 3 159 513 PRESCOTT,... - 3 2 7 3 Native born,.... 3 1 4 1 3 Porei born,.. 2 - 3 - 6 Foreign born,.. - ~-. 1 1 - 1 - ILLITERACY. 655 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A BOVE COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS.' TOWNS. --- I- EC) — — 0 m m. *M. F. M. F. M. F. HZ. F. O d V HAMPSHIRE Co.-Con. SOUT II ADLEY,. 7 6 8 8 - 3 63 103 198 2 38 158 Native born,.. 6 5 3 5 - 2 2 1 24 - 10 14 Foreign born,. 1 1 5 3 - 1 61 102 174 2 28 144 SOUTHAMPTON,.. 1 1 - - 0 1 0 22 - 6 16 Native born,.. 1 1 - - 2 4 - 3 1 Foreign born,.. - - 10 8 18 - 3 15 WARE,. 6 13 19 13 - 4 119 133 307 2 32 273 Native born,.. 1 6 5 2 - 1 4 1 20 - 3 17 Foreign born,.. 5 7 14 11 - 3 115 132 287 2 29 256 WESTIIAMPTON,.. 1 - 10 12 23 - 8 15 Native born,.. 1.- - 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. - - 10 12 22 - 7 15 WILLIAMSBURG,.. 5 2 5 2 8 59 67 153 - 29 124 Native born,.. 3 2 1 1 - 1 5 2 15 - 7 8 Foreign born,.. 2 4 4 2 7 54 65 138 - 22 116 WORTHINGTON,.. 1 1 - - 1 2 6 - 3 3 Native born,.. 1 1 - - - - 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,. - - 1 - - 1 2 4 - 2 2 MIDDLESEX CO. ACTON,.... 2 1 7 10 20 - 7 13 Native born,. 2 - 1 - - 3 - 3 Foreign born,.. - - - 7 10 17 - 4 13 ARLINGTON,... 2 1 4 5 3 5 100 134 254 2 92 160 Native born,. 2 1 2 - - 1 4 3 13 - 6 7 Foreign born,.. - - 2 5 3 4 96 131 241 2 86 153 ASHBY,.... - 7 7 15 - 3 12 Native born,.. - 3 2 5 - 3 2 Foreign born,.. 1 4 5 10 - - 10 ASHLAND,.. - - 2 1 3 - - 3 Native born,... 2 1 3 - - 3 Foreign born,.. - - - - - AYER,.... 1 2 1 59 52 116 2 24 90 Native born,. 1 - 1 1 - 2 1 7 - 4 3 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - 57 51 109 2 20 87 BEDFORD,.... 13 17 31 - 14 17 Native born,.. - - 3 2 5 - 3 2 Foreign born,.. 1 - - 10 15 26 - 11 15 BELMONT,. 1 - 1 - - 18 19 39 - 3 36 Native born,.. - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - 18 19 38 - 2 36 BILLERICA,.. 1 1 - 37 35 74 - 15 59 Native born,.. 1. 6 3 10 - 5 5 Foreign born,.. - - 1 - - 31 32 64 - 10 54 BOXBOROUGH,.. 1 5 4 10 - 1 9 Native born,... 2 - 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. - 3 4 7 - - 7 BURLINGTON,.. - - - - - Native born,... -- - - Foreign born,..- - - - CAMBRIDGE,.. 34 17 20 26 9 17 912 1,711 2,746 10 770 1,966 Native born,.. 12 5 6 5 3 2 80 105 218 - 69 149 Foreign born,.. 22 12 14 21 6 15 832 1,606 2,528 10 701 1,817 656 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 I ABoviE 21. * S COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. _ 2 TOWNS. _ - - M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. O C U MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. CARLISLE,.... 10 7 17 2 15 Native 1orn,... -4 4 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. - 6 7 13 - 13 CIIELMSFORD,.. 4 4 2 2 - - 43 43 98 - 26 72 Native born,. 2 2 1 - - - 1 1 7 3 4 Foreign born,. 2 2 1 2 - - 42 42 91 23 68 CONCORD,... 3 2 1 - 4 73 113 196 34 162 Native born,. 1 - 1 - 2 12 7 23 - 7 16 Foreign born,.. 2 2 - - 2 61 106 173 27 146 DRACUT,... 4 2 - - 2 - 29 29 66 - 21 45 Native born,. 3 2 - - - - 6 3 14 - 6 8 Foreign born,. 1 - - - 2 23 26 52 - 15 37 DUNSTABLE,.. - -- - - - - Native born,... -- - - - - Foreign born,.. - - - - - - - EVERETT,... 5 2 4 2 5 1 66 64 149 - 29 120 Native born,. 5 2 1 - - - 5 2 15 - 7 8 Foreign born,.. 3 2 5 1 61 62 134 - 22 112 FRAMINGIAM,.. 1 - - 50 76 127 1 19 107 Native born,... 1 - 1 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. - - -50 75 125 1 19 105 GROTON,... 3 1 - - - 19 18 41 - 5 36 Native born,. 2 1 - 3 3 9 - 5 4 Foreign born,. - 1 16 15 32 - - 32 HOLLISTON,.. 1 1 1 2 1 2 50 69 127 - 23 104 Native born,.. 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 5 - 2 3 Foreign born,..1 1 2 49 69 122 - 21 101 OPKINTON,... 3 2 4 - 1 97 230 338 - 133 205 Native born,.. 2 2 2 - 1 5 3 16 - 8 8 Foreign born,.. 1 - 2 - - - 92 227 322 - 125 197 HUDSON,.. 6 4 10 4 4 3 102 119 252 - 46 206 Native born,.. 3 3 2 3 1 - 3 7 22 - 3 19 Foreign born,. 3 1 8 1 3 3 99 112 230 - 43 187 LEXINGTON,... 2 4 4 - 2 99 105 216 6 31 179 Native born,.. 2 - 2 - - 7 4 15 5 3 7 Foreign born,. - 2 4 - 2 92 101 201 1 28 172 LINCOLN,... 22 21 44 - 9 35 Native born,.. 1 2 1 4 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. - 20 20 40 - 7 33 LITTLETON,... 16 16 32 - 13 19 Native born,.. - - 1 4 - - 4 Foreign born,.. - - 13 15 28 - 13 15 LOWELL,... 59 66 68 64 13 34 680 1,225 2,209 4 376 1,829 Native born,... 18 6 9 4 2 4 23 27 93 - 29 64 Foreign born,.. 41 60 59 60 11 30 657 1,198 2,116 4 347 1,765 MALDEN,... 1 2 2 3 - 1 149 332 490 2 113 375 Native born,. 1 2 2 2 - - 6 11 24 - 8 16 Foreign born,. - - - 1 1 143 321 466 2 105 359 MARLBOROUGH,. 47 27 43 31 4 9 295 409 865 2 274 589 Native born,... 26 11 27 22 2 2 22 23 135 1 67 67 Foreign born,.. 21 16 16 9 2 7 273 386 730 1 207 522 ILLITERACY. 657 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS.,- O TOWNS.- 0 ~ — MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. MAYNARD,.. 2 -,1 1 - - 28 46 78 16 20 42 Native born,... 2 1 1 - -2 6 6 Foreign born,.. - - - - 28 44 72 16 20 36 MEDFORD,... 4 - 3 - 1 75 147 230 - 34 196 Native born,.. 3 - 2 - 8 8 21 - 1 20 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 1 67 139 209 - 33 176 MELROSE,... 1 - - - 6 12 19 - 7 12 Native born,.. - - - 1 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. 1 - - - 6 11 18 - 6 12 NATICK,... 1 3 - - - 97 152 253 - 68 185 Native born,.. 1 - - - 3 2 7 - - 7 Foreign born,.. - - 2 - - 94 150 246 - 68 178 NEWTON,... 6 6 12 5 6 279 405 724 2 150 672 Native born,.. 1 3 1 2 3 - 22 23 55 2 11 42 Foreign born,.. 3 4 10 2 6 257 382 669 - 139 530 NORTH READIN'G,. - 1 2 - 1 12 6 22 - 10 12 Native born,. 1 2 1 9 2 15 - 6 9 Foreign born,.. - - 3 4 7 - 4 3 PEPPERELL,.. 7 2 - 2 43 53 107 1 22 84 Native born,... 4 - - - 5 1 10 - 3 7 Foreign born,. 3 2 - 2 38 52 97 1 19 77 READING,.. 1 1 - 2 - 1 17 23 45 - 14 31 Native born,... 1 1 - - - - 2 - 2 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 - 1 17 23 43 - 12 31 SHERBORN,... 1 1 1 - - 13 19 35 - 4 31 Native born,.. 1 1 - - 2 5 9 - - 9 Foreign born,.. 1 - - 11 14 26 - 4 22 SHIRLEY,... 12 6 9 11 3 3 53 52 149 - 23 126 Native born,. 1 2 2 1 - 13 3 23 - 6 17 Foreign born,.. 11 5 7 9 2 3 40 49 126 - 17 109 SOMERVILLE,.. 15 9 10 9 7 4 365 54 983 - 259 724 Native born,... 7 6 3 2 2 2 11 23 56 - 34 22 Foreign born,.. 8 3 7 7 5 2 354 541 927 - 225 702 STONEHAM,... 13 1 3 2 - 67 136 227 - 98 129 Native born,... 12 3 1 2 - - 8 13 39 - 25 14 Foreign born,. 1 2 - 1 2 - 59 123 188 - 73 115 STOW,.... 1 1 8 16 26 5 21 Native born,.. 1 2 3 - 3 Foreign born,.. 1 1 -7 14 23 2 21 SUDBURY,.. - - 16 15 32 - 32 Native born,... -- - - - Foreign born,.. - 1 - 16 15 32 - - 32 TEWKSBURY,.. 4 2 3 2 3 - 135 232 381 1 78 302 Native born,... 4 2 3 2 1 - 23 27 62 - 14 48 Foreign born,.. - - - - 2 - 112 205 319 1 64 254 TOWNSEND,.. 6 2 1 1 - - 32 36 78 1 15 62 Native born,.. 5 1 1 - - - 5 8 20 1 7 12 Foreign born,.. 1 1 - 1 - - 27 28 58 - 8 60 TYNGSBOROUGH,. 4 2 - - - - 10 8 24 1 7 16 Native born,. 3 1 - - - - 2 1 7 - 4 3 Foreign born,.. 1 1 - 8 7 17 1 3 13 83 658 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21. ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS... TOWES. _C Z 1 0 0 M.. F. F.... M..F. H0 V; MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. WAREFIELD,.. - 1 - 1 - 6 131 195 - 51 144 Native born,.. - 1 - 1 - 4 1 7 - 2 5 Foreign born,.. - -_ 58 130 188 - 49 139 WALTHAM,... 17 16 13 16 7 8 234 475 786 4 179 603 Native born,.. 13 8 5 3 4 1 7 7 48 - 22 26 Foreign born,.. 4 8 8 13 3 7 227 468 738 4 157 577 WATERTOWN,.. 6 10 6 2 - 6 81 154 265 1 75 189 Native born,... 5 6 4 1 - 1 2 2 21 - 14 7 Foreign born,.. 1 4 2 1 - 5 79 152 244 1 61 182 WAYLAND,.. - - 2 2 1 5 50 20 80 - 2 78 Native born,... - 2 2 4 - - 4 Foreign born,.. - - 2 2 1 5 48 18 76 - 2 74 WESTFORD,... 4 3 - 3 - - 41 52 103 - 29 74 Native born,... 3 2 - - 5 8 20 - 13 7 Foreign born,.. 1 - - 36 44 83 - 16 67 WESTON,... - 1 3 6 11 - 2 9 Native born,.. - - - 1 - - 1 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,.. - 1 3 5 9 - 1 8 WILMINGTON,.. - 1 - 10 16 27 - 14 13 Native born,... - - 4 4 9 - 5 4 Foreign born,.. - - -6 12 18 - 9 9 WINCHIESTER,. 2 - - 3 - - 59 76 140 - 17 123 Native born,... -- - - - Foreign born,. 2 - 3 - - 59 76 140 - 17 123 WOBURN,... 6 7 8 10 6 4 252 455 748 - 285 463 Native born,. - 3 2 2 1 - 4 5 17 - 6 11 Foreign born,.. 6 4 6 8 5 4 248 450 731 - 279 452 NANTUCKET CO. NANTUCKET,.. - - - - 13 8 21 - 11 10 Native born,... - - - 7 3 10 - 6 4 Foreign born,.. - 1 6 5 11 - 5 6 NORFOLK CO. BELLINGHAM,.. 1 - 1 12 7 22 - 6 16 Native born,... 1 - 1 1 4 1 8 - 3 5 Foreign born,.. - - - - 8 6 14 - 3 11 BRAINTREE,.. 4 2 4 4 - 2 73 129 218 - 59 159 Native born,... 2 2 1 2 - - 6 8 21 - 10 11 Foreign born,.. 2 - 3 2 - 2 67 121 197 - 49 148 BROOKLINE,... 2 1 3 - - 3 89 158 256 4 30 222 Native born,.. 2 1 2 - - 1 1 2 9 2 3 4 Foreign born,.. - - 1 - - 2 88 156 247 2 27 218 CANTON,.. 3 4 2 4 - 2 123 148 286 1 46 239 Native born,... 3 3 1 2 - - 6 8 23 - 13 10 Foreign born,.. - 1 1 2 - 2 117 140 263 1 33 229 COHASSET,... 7 6 2 4 - 1 67 82 169 2 32 135 Native born,.. 6 3 1 - - - 10 9 29 - 14 15 Foreign born,. 1 3 1 4 - 1 57 73 140 2 18 120 DEDTIAM,... 2 4 1 - - 1 85 120 213 1 68 144 Native born,... 1 4 - - - - 5 7 17 - 8 9 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 1 80 113 196 1 60 135 ILLITERACY. 659 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 ABOVE2. ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. TowNs.; 0 0 TOWNS. _ —-I -----— Y. Y I IS. M. F. F.. F. NORFOLK Co.-Con. DOVER,.... 1 1 7 16 25 - 6 19 Native born,.. 1 - 3 4 - 1 3 Foreign born,.. _ - - 7 13 21 - 5 16 FOXBOROUGH,.. 8 5 4 4 2 1 47 62 133 - 4 129 Native born,.. 7 5 3 4 1 1 18 14 53 - 3 50 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 - 1 - 29 48 80 - 1 79 FRANKLIN,.. 6 - 6 1 1 1 47 56 118 - 24 94 Native born,.. 6 - 2 - - - 4 4 16 - 9 7 Foreign born,.. - - 4 1 1 1 43 52 102 - 15 87 HOLBROOK,.. 1 - 1 - - - 24 12 38 - 4 34 Native born,.. - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 Foreign born,. 1 - 1 - - - 23 12 37 - 4 33 HYDE PARK,.. 5 3 1 4 - 8 115 200 336 1 65 270 Native born,.. 3 1 - 1 - 2 9 11 27 - 10 17 Foreign born,.. 2 2 1 3 - 6 106 189 309 1 55 253 MEDFIELD, - - 2 8 9 19 - 4 15 Native born,... - - - 1 2 1 4 - 2 2 Foreign born,.. - - - I 1 6 8 15 - 2 13 MEDWAY,.. 13.5 7 3 - 2 70 104 204 - 80 124 Native born,.. 10 5 4 3 - - 7 2 31 - 15 16 Foreign born,.. 3 - - - 2 63 102 173 - 65 108 MILTON,... 2 1 1 3 - - 40 80 127 - 43 84 Native born,... 2 1 1 - - - 4 6 14 - 4 10 Foreign born,. - - -- 3 - - 36 74 113 - 39 74 NEEDHAM,... - 2 2 - 1 33 57 95 1 16 78 Native born,...- - - 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 Foreign born,.. - 2 1 - 1 31 55 90 - 14 76 NORFOLK,. - 2 2 2 - - 21 32 59 - 21 38 Native born,... - - 1 2 - - 3 4 10 - 6 4 Foreign born,.. - 2 1 - - - 18 28 49 - 15 34 NORWOOD,.... 1 - - 33 43 77 - 12 65 Native born,... - - - - - - Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 33 43 77.- 12 65 QUINCY,.... 9 15 5 9 8 4 217 312 579 3 132 444 Native born,.. 8 8 - 1 1 2 19 12 51 1 23 27 Foreign born,. 1 7 5 8 7 2 198 300 528 2 109 417 RANDOLPH,.. 6 2 2 2 3 - 64 110 189 - 75 114 Native born,.. 6 2 - 2 2 - 9 3 24 - 15 9 Foreign born,. - - 2 - 1 - 55 107 165 - 60 105 SHARON,. - 1 - - 1 10 22 35 - 13 22 Native born,... 1 - 1 - - 3 5 - 4 1 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 10 19 30 - 9 21 STOUGHTON,.. 1 - 1 3 - - 74 165 244 1 64 179 Native born,... 1 - 1 2 - 8 6 18 - 6 12 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - - 66 159 226 1 58 167 WALPOLE,. - 1 - 3 - 2 43 56 105 - 9 96 Native born,... - - I1 1 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. - 1 3 - 2 42 55 103 - 9 94 WEYMOUTH,... 8 16 8 5 - 3 136'200 376 - 156 220 Native born,... 6 9 4 2 - 1 20 4 46 - 27 19 Foreign born,. 2 7 4 3 - 2 116 196 330 - 129 201 660 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A. COUNTIES, CITIES AND Y S YEARS. YEARS. YBOVE 21. TOWNS. EAS M. F. M. F. M.. M. F. e: NORFOLK Co.-Con. WRENTHAM,.. 1 1 1 - 2 22 17 44 3 7 34 Native born,.. - 1 1 - - 3 4 10 1 4 5 Foreign born,.. - 2 19 13 34 2 3 29 PLYMOUTH CO. ABINGTON,.. 4 4 1 - 1 - 62 74 136 2 56 78 Native born,.. 4 4 - - - - 4 2 14 1 9 4 Foreign born,.. - - - 1 - 48 72 122 1 47 74 BRIDGEWATER,.. 9 3 4 1 3 2 67 105 194 - 56 138 Native born,.. 3 2 2 1 1 1 - - 10 - 1 9 Foreign born,.. 6 1 2 - 2 1 67 105 184 - 55 129 BROCKTON,... 8 4 6 3 2 4 166 181 374 1 116 257 Native born,.. 5 3 5 2 1 3 12 10 41 - 17 24 Foreign born,.. 3 1 1 1 1 1 154 171 333 1 99 233 CARVER,... - 1 - 3 - - 10 7 21 1 4 16 Native born,.. - 1 - 2 - - 10 4 17 1 4 12 Foreign born,.. - - I - - - 3 4 - - 4 DUXBURY,... 6 3 9 - 3 6 Native born,... -1 _- 1 - 1 Foreign born,.. - 56 3 8 - 3 5 EAST BRIDGEWATER, 2 4 1 -- 3 34 46 90 - 18 72 Native born,.. - 1- 1 1 - 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,. 2 3 - 1 - 2 33 46 87 - 17 70 HALIFAX,... - 3 3 - 1 2 Native born,. -.. -- 1 1 - - 1 Foreign born,.. - ~ - 2 2 - 1 1 HANOVER,.. - 10 13 23 - 5 18 Native born,.... -1 1 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,.. - - -9 12 21 - 4 17 HANSON,.. 5 6 11 - 2 9 Native born,.. - 1 2 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. 4 4 8 - 1 7 HINGRAM,... 1 1 2 2 1 67 103 177 3 41 133 Native born,..- 7 6 13 - 1 12 Foreign born,. 1 1 2 2 1 60 97 164 3 40 121 HULL,.. 1 - - - - 3 - 4 - - 4 Native born,... 1. - -2 - 3 - - 3 Foreign born,.. -. 1 - 1 - - 1 KINGSTON,... 2 - 1 2 22 25 52 - 8 44 Native born,.. - - 2 - 1 - 2 3 8 - 2 6 Foreign born,.. - 2 20 22 44 - 6 38 LAKEVILE,... 1 4 5 - - 5 Native born,.... - -- 2 2 - - 2 Foreign born,.. -1 2 3 - - 3 MARION,... - 1 - - - 3 - 4 - 1 3 Native born,... - 1 2 - 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. - - _.1 - - 1 MARSHFIELD,.. 6 1 7 1 2 4 Native born,... - - -8 - 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. - - 83 1 4 1 1 2 MATTAPOISETT,.. 1 2 - - 1 -7 17 - 11 6 Native born,... 1 2 - - 5 14 - 9 5 Foreign born,.. - - - - - - 2 3 - 2 1 ILLITERACY. 661 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A 2 1 ABOVE 21. ( COUNTIES, CITIES AND EA. YEARS. YEARS. TOWNYEARS. YEARS. YEARS.' M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ________ _ ____ _ _ E_ _ V V PLYMOUTH CO.-Con. MIDDLEBOROUGH,. 1 4 2 1 - - 19 32 59 - 15 44 Native born,.. 1 4 2 1 - - 2 1 11 - 5 6 Foreign born,.. - -- - - 17 31 48 - 10 38 PEMBROKE,... - -1 2 - 15 13 31 - 15 16 Native born,.. - 1 - 2 - 13 7 23 - 11 12 Foreign born,.. - - - 2 6 8 - 4 4 PLYMOUTH,.. 3 1 4 5 - 2 78 76 169 - 18 151 Native born,.. 3 1 4 4 - 1 26 16 55 - 9 46 Foreign born,. - - - 1 - 1 52 60 114 - 9 105 PLYMPTON,... -1 - - 6 6 13 - 2 11 Native born,... 1 3 - 4 - 1 3 Foreign born,.. - - - 3 6 9 - 1 8 ROCHESTER,... 3 - - - 10 11 24 - 9 15 Native born,... 2 - - - 9 8 19 - 8 11 Foreign born,.. 1 - - 1 3 5 - 1 4 ROCKLAND,... - - - 6 30 36 - 13 23 Native born,...- - -. - 3 3 - 2 1 Foreign born,.. - - - - - 6 27 33 - 11 22 SCITUATE,. - - - - - 36 44 81 - 13 68 Native born,... - - 2 - 2 - 1 1 Foreign born,.. - - - 34 44 79 - 12 67 SOUTH SCITUATE,. 1'- 1 - - 1 9 5 17 - 3 14 Native born,... 1 - 1 - - - 5 1 8 - 2 6 Foreign born,. - - _- I1 4 4 9 - 1 8 SOUTH ABINGTON,. 1 1 - 2 - 2 23 33 62 - 20 42 Native born,. - I - - - 4 - 5 - 4 1 Foreign born,. 1 - - 2 - 2 19 33 57 - 16 41 WAREHAM,.. 1 1 1 2 2 1 72 81 161 - 27 134 Native born,.. 1 - 1 2 1 1 27 19 52 - 15 37 Foreign born,.. - 1 - - 1 - 45 62 109 - 12 97 WEST BRIDGEWATER, 2 3 2 - 1 - 33 37 78 1 25 52 Native born,.. 1 2 2 - 1 - 2 2 10 - 2 8 Foreign born,.. 1 1 - - - 31 35 68 1 23 44 SUFFOLK CO. BOSTON,...119 160 121 276 62 158 7,809 16,510 25,215 20 7,378 17,817 Native born,.. 71 82 43 69 10 35 418 841 1,569 4 627 938 Foreign born,.. 48 78 78 207 52 123 7,391 15,669 23,646 16 6,751 16,879 CHELSEA,.. 1 12 3 5 - - 196 330 547 - 125 422 Native born,... 1 5 3 - - 12 31 52 - 17 35 Foreign born,. - 7 - 5 - - 184 299 495 - 108 387 REVERE,... - 2 - - 2 - 22 14 40 - 2 38 Native born,... - 1 - - 1 - 1 - 3 - - 3 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 1 - 21 14 37 - 2 35 WINTHROP,... - - - 4 1 5 - - 5 Native born,...- - - I 1 - 1 - - 1 Foreign born,.. - - - - 3 1 4 - - 4 WORCESTER CO. ASHBURNHAM,.. 21 31 14 12 2 4 75 75 234 8 54 172 Native born,.. 16 15 9 8 1 3 13 13 78 - 37 41 Foreign born,. 5 16 5 4 1 1 62 62 156 8 17 131 662 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tow~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s. D;~ 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 V 21 c COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. m - WORCESTER CO.-Con. ATHOL,.. 5 8 9 3 1 2 59 62 149 24 125 Native born,.. 3 8 7 2 1 2 10 8 41 - 12 29 Foreign born,.. 2 - 2 1 - - 49 54 108 - 12 96 AUBURN,... 26 14 18 16 3 6 55 72 210 - 48 162 Native born,.. 11 3 6 6 - 1 6 6 39 - 24 15 Foreign born,.. 15 11 12 10 3 5 49 66 171 - 24 147 BARRE,.. 16 8 9 12 4 4 54 52 159 - 59 100 Native born,.. 16 7 9 3 1 2 21 9 68 - 33 35 Foreignorn n,. 1 9 3 2 33 43 91 - 26 65 BERLIN,...I - 6 2 9 - - 9 Native born,... 1 1 3 - 3 Foreign born,. - -5 1 6 - 6 BLACKSTONE,. 43 34 15 18 5 6 96 262 479 - 201 278 Native born,.. 28 28 5 5 2 5 8 83 60 23 Foreign born,.. 15 6 10 13 3 4 91 254 396 - 141 255 BOLTON,.. 1 1 11 9 22 1 21 Native born,.. 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 2 Foreign born,.. 11 8 19 - 19 BOYLSTON,... 6 1 3 1 1 1 22 33 68 19 49 Native born,.. 3 1 1 1 1 - 4 6 17 - 9 8 Foreign born,.. 3 - 2 - - 1 18 27 51 - 10 41 BROORFIELD,.. 1 2 1 4 3 2 74 61 148 - 31 117 Native born,... 1 - 3 - 1 6 4 15 6 9 Foreign born,. 1 1 1 1 3 1 68 57 133 25 108 CHARLTON,.. 1 2 3 3 2 3 32 25 71 - 13 58 Native born,. 1 1 2 2 - 1 11 5 23 - 8 15 Foreign born,.. - 1 1 1 2.2 21 20 48 - 5 43 CLINTON,... 6 8 8 20 - 13 171 338 564 1 87 476 Native born,... 5 6 5 6 - 2 3 5 32 1 19 12 Foreign born,.. 1 2 3 14 - 11 168 333 532 - 68 464 DANA,.. 6 2 - - - - 10 8 26 - 10 16 Native born,. 6 2 - - - - 8 7 23 - 10 13 Foreign born,.. - - 2 1 3 - - 3 DOUGLAS,. 2 1 5 10 5 3 111 95 232 3 11 218 Native born,... 1 1 1 2 1 - 11 5 22 1 2 19 Foreign born,. 1 - 4 8 4 3 100 90 210 2 9 199 DUDLEY,... 40 30 24 29 4 9 118 152 406 - 102 304 Native born,.. 10 8 4 6 2 1 9 7 47 - 16 31 Foreign born,. 30 22 20 23 2 8 109 145 359 - 86 273 FITCIIBURG,... 7 4 18 19 3 11 236 261 559 10 83 466 Native born,.. 4 2 8 9 2 3 8 7 43 - 11 32 Foreign born,. 3 2 10 10 1 8 228 254 616 10 72 434 GARDNER,.. 8 22 5 11 1 5 100 139 291 1 51 239 Native born,.. 5 17 3 6 - 1 4 4 40 1 15 24 Foreign born,.. 3 5 2 5 1 4 96 135 251 - 36 215 GRAFTON,... 19 18 35 35 13 11 160 147 438 5 34 399 Native born,.. 10 2 10 10 4 4 20 9 69 1 8 60 Foreign born,.. 9 16 25 25 9 7 140 138 369 4 26 339 HARDWICK.. 14 13 17 11 3 4 76 92 230 1 49 180 Native born,.. 3 4 2 - - - 8 6 23 - 14 9 Foreign born,. 11 9 15 11 3 4 68 86 207 1 35 171 ILLITERACY. 663 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21. ABOVE 21. COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEAs. S YEARS. Y O Townus. TOWNS. 0 0 ~ 1.. F. 1 F. l. F. M. F. co I s WORCESTER Co.-Con. HARVARD,... 2 3 1 1 - 1 21 27 56 - 12 44 Native born,... 2 3 1 - 1 4 7 18 _ 7 11 Foreign born,.. - - - I - - 17 20 38 - 5 33 HOLDEN,.. 5 3 8 12 3 3 65 58 157 - 19 138 Native born,.. 1 2 3 3 1 - 5 4 19 - 1 18 Foreign born,.. 4 1 5 9 2 3 60 54 138 - 18 120 HUBBARDSTON,.. 4 1 1 - 2 1 19 20 48 2 24 22 Native born,.. 2 1 - - - 1 8 6 18 1 14 3 Foreign born,.. 2 1 - 2 - 11 14 30 1 10 19 LANCASTER,. 2 3 8 4 7 1 63 65 153 - 43 110 Native born,.. - 1 2 1 1 9 9 23 - 12 11 Foreign born,.. 2 2 6 3 6 1 54 56 130 - 31 99 LETCESTER,... 4 7 9 12 4 6 94 161 297 - 104 193 Native born,... 3 5 4 4 2 2 5 9 34 - 22 12 Foreign born,.. 1 2 5 8 2 4 89 152 263 - 82 181 LEOMINSTER,.. 6 2 6 5 5 - 45 55 124 5 24 95 Native bori,... 6 2 2 - 2 - 8 1 21 - 12 9 Foreign born,. - - 4 5 3 - 37 54 103 5 12 86 LUNENBURG,.. - - - 2 - 7 5 14 - 3 11 Native born,... 2 - 5 2 9 - 2 7 Foreign born,.. - - - 2 3 5 - 1 4 MENDON,... 2 - - 1 24 27 54 - 17 37 Native born,.. 2. - 1 6 6 15 - 6 9 Foreign born,.. - - - I - 18 21 39 - 11 28 MILFORD,.. 11 10 3 3 - - 212 493 732 1 177 554 Native born,.. 11 9 3 1 - - 7 17 48 - 2 22 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 2 - - 205 476 684 1 151 532 MILLBURY,.. 23 19 21 29 8 5 114 163 382 8 64 310 Native born,.. 7 12 6 11 4 - 10 13 63 1 23 34 Foreign born,. 16 7 15 18 4 5 104 150 319 7 36 276 NEW BRAINTREE,. - - - 12 10 22 - 4 18 Native born,...- - - - - - Foreign born,.. -12 10 22 - 4 18 NORTHBOROUGH,. 2 2 1 - 1 40 23 70 3 9 58 Native born,... 2 1 1 - - 1 6 2 13 - 4 9 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 1 - - 34 21 57 3 5 49 NORTHBRIDGE,.. 31 45 35 44 8 9 170 264 606 2 151 453 Native born,... 14 11 8 9 1 1 19 14 77 - 36 41 Foreign born,.. I 17 34 27 35 7 8 151 250 529 2 115 412 NORTI B3ROOKFIELD,. 2 4 18 26 7 4 159 181 401 - 100 301 Native born,... 1 3 9 11 2 1 17 3 47 - 22 25 Foreign born,.. 1 9 15 5 3 142 178 354 - 78 276 OAKHAM,.. 3 1 4 1 1 2 15 15 42 - 14 28 Native born,... 2 - 1 - 1 1 2 1 9 - 6 3 Foreign born,.. 1 1 2 - 1 13 14 33 8 25 OXFORD,.. 11 17 18 16 8 2 79 90 241 - 37 204 Native born,.. 4 3 6 5 2 2 11 12 45 - 16 29 Foreign born,. 7 14 12 11 6 - 68 78 196 - 21 175 PAXTON,. ----— 11 5 16 - 8 8 Native born,...4 - 4 - - 4 Foreign born,. I I I - 7 5 12 - 8 4 664 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS - 1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 1 l ~ ABOVE 21. t COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. lYEARS.. P TOWNS. _ — - _ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. d., C C WORCESTER Co.-Con. PETERSHAM,.. - - 1 - 8 17 26 - 11 15 Native born,..1 3 7 11 4 7 Foreign born,.. -~ ~5 10 15 7 8 PHTLLIPSTON,. 3 1 2 -13 10 29 1 15 14 Native born,... 3 1 2 -5 3 14 - 7 7 Foreign born,.. - - - 8 7 15 8 7 PRINCETON,.. 3 2 2 - 1 9 18 35 - 16 19 Native born,.. 2 - 2 1 - 1 - 1 7 - 3 4 Foreign born,.. 1 - 1 - - 9 17 28 13 15 ROYALSTON,.. -9 13 22 5 17 Native born,.. - - 1 3 4 - 1 3 Foreign born,.. - - - - 8 10 184 14 RUTLAND,.... — 15 11 26 1 7 18 Native born,.. -6 3 9 1 2 6 Foreign born,.. - 9 8 17 - 5 12 SHREWSBURY,.. — 17 17 34 - 9 25 Native born,... 1 - 1 - - 1 Foreign born,.. 16 17 33 - 9 24 SOUTHBOROUGH,.. 5 3 4 2 1 1 33 41 90 27 63 Native born,.. 5 3 3 1 - - 1 1 14 - 8 6 Foreign born,. I - - I 1 1 1 1 32 40 76 - 19 57 SOUTHBRIDGE,.. 132 119 104 118 38 48 373 479 1,411 - 35 1,376 Native born,... 37 38 14 26 5 10 17 23 170 - 25 145 Foreign born,.. 95 81 90 92 33 38 356 456 1,241 - 10 1,231 SPENCER,... 67 43 61 22 10 6 357 342 908 - 176 732 Native born,... 26 22 25 5 2 1 17 14 112 - 48 64 Foreign born,. 41 21 36 17 8 5 340 328 796 - 128 668 STERLING,.. 2 1 1 1 1 - 16 20 42 - 6 36 Nativt born,.. 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 7 - 3 4 Foreign born,.. - I I 1 15 19 35 - 3 32 STURBRIDGE,.. 44 31 22 19 4 1 92 127 340 - 79 261 Native born,. 18 15 7 7 2 - 12 19 80 - 27 53 Foreign born,. 26 16 15 12 2 1 80 108 260 - 52 208 SUTTON,.. 84 93 67 86 5 12 188 208 743 - 73 670 Native born,.. 18 20 8 9 1 1 7 8 72 - 29 43 Foreign born,.. 66 73 59 77 4 11 181 200 671 - 44 627 TEMPLETON,. 7 5 3 9 1 - 55 69 149 - 42 107 Native bornl,. 4 4 1 7 - - 3 9 28 - 17 11 Foreign born,. 3 1 2 2 1 - 52 60 121 - 25 96 UPTON..... - 32 30 62 - 14 48 Native born,.. - 7 1 8 - 3 5 Foreign born,. - 1 25 29 54 - 11 43 UXBRIDGE,.. 4 6 5 8 - 3 103 122 251 - 64 187 Native born,.. 3 5 2 3 - 1 17 16 47 - 23 24 Foreign born,.. 1 3 5 - 2 86 106 204 41 163 WARREN,.. 6 7 14 33 4 5 119 137 325 - 79 246 Native born,... 5 3 4 18 1 2 14 11 58 - 28 30 Foreign born,.. 1 4 10 15 3 3 105 126 267 - 51 216 WEBSTER,... 46 44 54 58 21 20 186 207 636 2 153 481 Native born,.. 13 8 10 3 2 1 7 7 51 - 22 29 Foreign born,.. 33 36 44 55 19 19 179 200 585 2 131 452 ILLITERACY. 665 ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 A ABOVE 21. [. I COUNTIES, CITIES AND YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. _ P: TOWNS. 8 I _ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. C g 4 _________ _ __ V ___ V WORCESTER Co.-Con. WESTBOROUGH,.. 46 42 24 9 10 2 157 205 495 1 215 279 Native born,..5 34 13 3 3 1 7 22 118 1 83 34 Foreign born,. 11 8 11 6 7 1 150 183 377 - 132 245 WEST BOYLSTON,. 35 30 40 31 17 7 134 148 442 - 102 340 Native born,.9 5 8 9 2 3 7 14 57 - 13 44 Foreign born,..26 25 32 22 15 4 127 134 385 - 89 296 WEST BROOKFIELD,. 4 5 3 4 - 69 66 157 - 55 102 Native born,.. 6 4 2 1 1 - 5 4 23 - 20 3 Foreign born,.. - 3 2 3 - 64 62 134 - 35 99 WESTMINSTER,.. 2 3 3 1 - 16 17 42 - 9 33 Native born,.. 2 3 2 - - - 4 3 14 - 7 7 Foreign born,.. - 1 - 1 - 12 14 28 - 2 26 WINCHENDON,..39 36 6 19 2 5 99 136 342 - 107 235 Native born,.. 34 24 4 10 1 2 12 8 95 - 61 34 Foreign born,.. 5 12 2 9 1 3 87 128 247 - 46 201 WORCESTER,..40 27 55 58 27 49 1,584 2,410 4,250 15 882 3,353 Native born,. 32 17 22 33 9 19 70 134 336 1 121 214 Foreign born,.. 8 10 33 25 18 30 1,514 2,276 3,914 14 761 3,139 RECAPITULATION. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 B E 2 YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. 0 I I COUNTIE S.U U M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. U c THE STATE,. 3,165 2,876 2,520 3,034 838 1,291 34,597 56,192 104,513 307 26,656 77,550 Native born,. 1,01 1,353 823 859 200 267 3,153 3,794 12,150 52 5,278 6,820 Foreign born,. 1,464 1,523 1,697 2,175 638 1,024 31,444 52,398 92,363 255 21,378 70,730 BARNSTABLE,. 82 58 35 24 16 16 434 494 1,159 6 279 874 Native born,. 72 41 17 7 4 4 95 151 391 2 186 203 Foreign born,. 10 17 18 17 12 12 339 343 768 4 93 671 BERKSHIRE,. 255 241 116 188 36 47 1,836 2,290 5,009 8 1,629 3,372 Native born,. 175 139 47 79 19 18 349 337 1,163 1 616 546 Foreign born,. 80 102 69 109 17 29 1,487 1,953 3,846 7 1,013 2,826 BRISTOL,.. 546 456 432 578 166 280 3,264 5,357 11,079 56 3,129 7,894 Native born,. 233 179 103 120 24 36 455 579 1,729 12 775 942 Foreign born,. 313 277 329 458 142 244 2,809 4,778 9,350 44 2,354 6,952 DUKES,.. 2 2 1 - 2 1 42 23 73 - 16 57 Native born,. 1 2 2 1 1 1 7 11 35 - 16 19 Foreign born, - - - - 1 - 25 12 38 - - 38 ESSEX,.. 254 271 209 259 75 105 3,419 5,713 10,305 23 2,800 7,482 Native born, 149 138 73 86 14 25 292 383 1,160 3 545 612 Foreign born,. 105 133 136 173 61 80 3,127 5,330 9,145 20 2,255 6,870 FRANKLIN,.. 23 17 1 9 20 11 7 377 368 842 2 148 692 Native born,. 16 15 11 8 2 2 59 31 144 - 57 87 Foreign born,. 7 2 8 12 9 5 318 337 698 2 91 605 HAMPDEN,.. 526 478 400 474 91 186 2,748 4,292 9,195 29 1,795 7,371 Native born,. 271 208 112 118 26 31 243 244 1,253 4 544 705 Foreign born,. 255 270 288 356 65 155 2,505 4,048 7,942 25 1,251 6,666 84 666 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ILLITERACY-CONTINUED. R E C A P I T U L A T I 0 N-CONCLUDED. 10 TO 15 16 TO 19 20 TO 21 ABOVE 21. I YEARS. YEARS. YEARS. 5 3 COUNTIES. _ _ _ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.. I HAMPSHIRE,. 60 64 72 57 20 36 900 1,079 2,288 12 465 1,811 Native born,. 36 39 31 16 4 6 74 84 290 1 118 171 Foreign born,. 24 25 41 41 16 30 826 995 1,998 11 347 1,640 MIDDLESEX,. 279 207 241 237 78 120 5,008 8,173 14,343 56 3,551 10,736 Native born,. 153 71 87 67 22 17 345 362 1,124 9 427 688 Foreign born,. 126 136 154 170 56 103 4,663 7,811 13,219 47 3,124 10,048 NANTUCKET,. - - - - - 13 8 21 - 11 10 Native born,. - - - 7 3 10 - 6 4 Foreign born,. - - - - 6 5 11 - 5 6 NORFOLK,.. 80 68 56 55 15 36 1,460 2,197 3,967 17 976 2,974 Native born,. 65 45 25 23 5 8 142 115 428 5 182 241 Foreign born,. 15 23 31 32 10 28 1,318 2,082 3,539 12 794 2,733 PLYMOUTH,. 37 30 26 21 1 15 765 946 1,858 9 484 1,365 Native born,. 23 22 21 12 7 7 145 93 330 2 108 220 Foreign born,. 14 8 5 9 8 11 620 853 1,528 7 376 1,145 SUFFOLK,.. 120 174 124 281 64 158 8,031 16,855 25,807 20 7,505 18,282 Native born,. 72 88 46 69 11 35 432 872 1,625 4 644 977 Foreign born,. 48 86 78 212 53 123 7,599 15,983 24,182 16 6,861 17,305 WORCESTER,. 901 810 789 840 249 281 6,300 8,397 18,567 69 3,868 14,630 Native born,. 434 365 249 254 61 77 498 529 2,468 9 1,054 1,405 Foreign born,. 467 444 540 586 188 204 5,802 7,868 16,099 60 2,814 13,225 RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. Total Tot Native Native Foreign Foreign COT U N T I E S. o Tota born Popu- born Illiter- born Popu- born IlliterPopulation. Illiterates.. lation. ates. lation. ates. THE STATE,. 1,651,912 104,513 1,233,008 12,150 418,904 92,363 Barnstable,... 32,144 1,159 29,923 391 2,221 768 Berkshire,.. 68,270 5,009 52,985 1,163 15,285 3,846 Bristol,.. 131,087 11,079 91,346 1,729 39,741 9,350 Dukes,.. 4,071 73 3,904 35 167 38 Essex,. 223,342 10,305 172,919 1,160 50,423 9,145 Franklin,.. 33,696 842 29,706 144 3,990 698 Hampden,. *. 94,304 9,195 68,069 1,253 26,235 7,942 Hampshire,.... 44,821 2,288 36,236 290 8,585 1,998 Middlesex,.. 284,112 14,343 209,845 1,124 74,267 13,219 Nantucket,.. 3,201 21 3,071 10 130 11 Norfolk,. 88,321 3,967 70,020 428 18,301 3,539 Plymouth,.... 69,362 1,858 61,774 330 7,588 1,528 Suffolk,.. 364,886 25,807 242,912 1,625 121,974 24,182 Worcester. 210,295 18,567 160,298 2,468 49,997 16,099 ILLITERACY. 667 CLASSIFICATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH. PLACE OF BIRTH. Males. Females. Totals. Massachusetts,.......2,126 2,245 4,371 Massachusetts,-foreign parents,. 1,677 1,598 3,275 Other States,. 2,074 2,430 4,504 Canada,............. 8,546 8,991 17,537 England,............. 967 1,917 2,884 Ireland,............. 23,523 43,641 67,164 Scotland,............. 129 357 486 Wales,............15 18 33 Africa,............. 13 1 14 Austria,............. 7 6 13 Belgium,............. 5 7 12 Bohemia,............. 16 17 33 Brazil,........4 - 4 Chili,.....1 - 1 China,............. 3 1 4 Denmark,.........9 5 14 Finland,............. 5 2 7 France,............. 0 89 179 Germany,........237 421 658 Greece,............. 2 1 3 Holland,....6 16 22 Italy,............ 305 275 580 Mexico,............. 2 1 3 New Zealand,........... 1 Norway,......10 10 20 Sweden,............. 55 99 154 Persia,............. 1 1 Poland,.......31 36 67 Portugal,...........1,141 1,105 2,246 Russia,..........35 45 80 Sandwich Islands,.......1 1 Smyrna,..........1 - 1 South America,...3 -.. 3 Spain,.19 15 34 Switzerland,............ 7 7 14 Turkey,..1 -... 1 West Indies,............ 26 12 38 At sea,............. 1 6 7 Unknown,........26 18 44 Total,.........41,120 63,393 104,513 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS. [669 ] LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND_ U,, BARNSTABLE COUNTY,. 71 8 1 _ _ 6 2 3 49 2 Barnstable,.. 14 1 - 2 - - 10 1 Brewster,.... 3 1 I - -I 1 1 Chatham,..6 1 1 - 4 Dennis,.. 5 3 - - - - 1 - - 1 Eastham,.. 1 - - - Falmouth,. 4 - - - 4 Harwich, 7..- - - - 7 Maslhpc,.. 2 -. 2 Orlcans,.. 1 - - - — 4- __ 3 Provincetown,. 5 1 -_ -1 3 Sandwich,.. 8- - - - 1 1 6 Truro,. 4 - - - 3 1 Wellflect,..- 1 1 2 Yarmouth,.. - - 2 - 2 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,.. 109 9 1 76 81 1 Adams,..... 18 2 - 3 4 Alford,..... 1- - - - - Becket,..... 3 - - - 3 Cheshire,.. 5 1 4 1 Clarksburg,... 3 1 - - - -- 2 Dalton,.... 3 1- - - 2 Egremont,...- - - - _ 11 Florida,.... 1- - 1 Great Barrington, 5 - - - 2 3 Hancock,. -. 42. _ 12 Hinsdale,.... 4 1 - - - 3 Lanesborough,.. 4 1 _ - 3 Lee,... I - 1 - - - 7 Lenox,.... 3 1 - - - 2 Montcrcy,... 1- - - Mount WVashington, ~..- - 1 _ 1 New Asliford,.. 1 -- -_ 1 New Marlborough, 5 1 - - -- 4 Otis, e. 1 - - - - 1 Peru,..1 - - 1 Pittsfield,. 12 1 - 11 Richmond,....a 1- - - 1 Sandisficld,... 3 - 3 3avoy,... 2 - 1 - - - - 1 Sheffield,..- -- 1 4 Stockbridge,.... 5 1 3 Tyringham,... 2 1 - 2 West Stockbridge,.. 2 - 1 I 1 Willianlstown,.. 5 1 1 —- 3 Windsor,. -. 1. BRISTOL COUNTY,. 107 5 107 - - 5 9 - 86 1 Acushnet,... 2 - - - - 2 Attlcborough,... -- 2 2 - Berkley,.. 2 - - - 2 Dartmouth... 8. - - - - - 8 Di.ghton,... 5 - I- - - 4 C 671 672 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONTINUED. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND S e Towws. 00' Q Easton,..... 65 4 _ - 4 - Fairhaven,... 3 ~ ~ -~-1- 2 - Fall River,... 6 1 - -- 3 - 1 1 New Bedford,... 17 1~ 2 - 14 - Norton,.4 COUNTY — 3 Raynham,.... 1 - - 4 - Rehoboth,... 3 - - -- - - Seekonk,.... - - 1- 2 Somerset,... 5 -_ _- - 5 Swansea,.... 6 1 1 Taunton,.... 11 1 1 - 9 Westport,... 9~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ 9 DUKES COUNTY,... 13 2 - 10 Chilmark,.. 1.. 1 2- 1 - Edgartown,... 1 1 3Gay nladm,.... 1 ~-1~ I - Tisbury, 6.... - -- 3 - ESSEX COUNTY,... 224 21 5 7 11 6 2 170 2 Amesbury,... 6 1 - - - - - 5 Andover,.... 2 - - - - Boxford,.... 3 11 - - 2 Bradford,... 3 ~ -- 1 - - 2 Danvers,. 9 1- - - 8 - Essex,.... 3 - - 3 Georgetown,.. 4 1 ~ ~~ - 1 2 - Gloucester,.... 12 1 - _..11 - Grovland,... 13 - - 2 - - 1 - Hamilton,... - 1 - -1 3 - Havy rhill,.... 13 1 - — 12 Ipswicb,.... 6 2 1 - -- 3 - Lawrence,.... 5 1 -1 - 2 1 SE CLynn 2,..... 25 1 - 7 - 4 - 19 1 Lynmnfie,.... - 1 - - 3 Manchesterl,.... 3 1 - - _ - 2 Marblehead,... 8 - - - -'8 Merrimac,.... 4 - - 4 Methuen,.... 1 - 4 - Middleton,... 2. 2 - - -1 1 Nahant,.. 3 1 1 -~- 1 Newbury,.... 2 ~. - 2 Newburyport,.4 1 _.- 13 - North Andover,.. 4 1~ ~ ~ ~~ -3 Peabody,... 7 1 1 - 5 — Rockport,.... 6 12 1 - 5 Rowleyn,.... - 1 12 Salem,.. 27 1 2 - 4 4 2 14 Salisbury,... 7 - - - - - Saugus,.... 4 - - - - 4 Swampscott,.. 1 - - ~ — 4Topsfildd,.... 3 - 2 - Wenbam,... 3 - - - - 2 - WestNewbury,... 6 1 2 3 - FRANLIN COUNTY,. 75 10 1 1 - 2 54 1 Ashfield,... 4 - 1 2 Bernardston,... 1 - LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS. 673 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONTINUED. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND;'3 W 3 Charlemont,.... 2 _ - - _ _ 2 Conway,,.. ~1 _ _ 2 Deerfield,. 2 _ _ _ Gill,'..... 4 1 _ _ _ _3' 3 TOWNS.5 g 9 *S u o. a Q& a ~~~UGreenfield, 7 _ _ _ LE~?eyden,.... 2 2 _ _ U Monroe, I I.. Montague,.7 6 _ FRANKLIN COUNTY-COn. Charlemont,... 2 _~- _ -- 2 - Colrain,..... 1I - -- 1 - Conway,... 1 I ~ —- 2 - Deerfield,.. - - - - 1 Ervingf,..... 3 1I - - 2 - Gill,.... 4~ ~ ~ ~~ - 3 - Breenfield,.... 7 1 - 2 - - Hawley,... 2.-..- 2 - Heath,..... 2 ~-~ - - - - -2 Leverett,.... 1- 1 1 - Leyden,... 2 - - - - - - Monroe,.... 1 2 - 1 - Montague,... 7 - - - - New alem,.. 3 - I - -- 1 - 2 Northfield,.... 5 - - - - 2 Orange..... 5 1 - -... - 4 - Tollowane,.... 1 - - - - - 1 Shelburne.... 6 1 - - - - I - - 3 1 Bhutesbury,.. 2 - I - - 2 - Sunderland,.... 3 - 1 - 2 - Warwick,.... 3 1 - - 2 - 2 - Wendell. 1~... 1 - - - - 1 Whately,... 1 I- I - - 1 - HAMHIPDEN COUNTY,.. 6 6 - 1 - 46 2 81 1 Agawam,.... 4 ---- - - 4Blandford.... 3 - - - - - - - - 3 Brimfield,... 4 2 - - 1 1 Chester.hamp,. 3 -I - Chicopee,.. 13 1~ ~1 - - 11 Granville,.. 4~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~4 - Holland,.. 1 _- - - 1Holyokee,... 1 1~.- - - Longmeadow,... 43 -- 4 Ludlow,.... 2 1..- 2 - Monson,.... 7 1 2 - 1 1 - 2 Montgomery,. 1.. -- - 1 Palmer,. 7 ~~.... 71 - 6 - Russell,.... 2 ~-. - - -~- 2 Southwick,.... 4 - 4 - - - - -4 Springfield.... 18 - - - - - 2 2 2 12 - Tolland,.... 1 - - - - -- - 1 - Wales..... 3 - I - - - 2 Westfield,.... 10 1 - - West Springfield,.. 6 1 I - - - -- 5 Wilbraham.... 8 - I 1 - - - I - - - 6 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,.. 67 8 2 1 1 - 4 - 2 49 - Amherst,.... 9 2 - 1 1 - 1 - - 4 - Belchertown,.' 4~- - I 1 - - 3 Chesterfield,..1 ~ 2 i - - - - - - 1 Cummington,.. 3 8 1 ~- - - - - -2 Easthampton,.. 3 1 ~I~- - -- -2 Enfield,..... 1 1 — - - Goshen,.... 1 - - - -1 Granby,.... 1~ ~-~ - - - -1 Greenwich,... - I - - - - - 1 Hadley,.... 3.... - -1 - 2 - Hatfield.... 2 I - - - - - - - 1 - Huntington,.... 2 ~ ~-~ - - 2 Middlefield,.... 3 I - - - - - - - 2 - 85 674 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONTINUED. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TowNs.o..,- 44 o U Ua. J 5 m HAMPSHIRE Co.-Con. Northampton,.. 10 1I - -1 8 Pelham,... 1I - - 1 Plainfield,... I - - - -- 1 Prescott,... 1 - - - - 1 South Iladlcy,.. 4 - 1 - - 3 Southampton,.. 22 - Ware,... 5 1 4 Westhampton,.. 2 - -1 1 - Williamsburg,.. 3 - - -3 - Worthington,.. 2 - - -2 - MIDDLESEX COUNTY,.. 331 36 14 2 11 - 16 19 10 220 3 Acton,.... 4 - 1 - 3 - Arlington,.... 6 1 1 - 4 - Ashby,...4 1 1 - 2 - Ashland,.... 1 51 - 3 - Ayer,..... 5 1 - - - 1 - - 3 - Bedford,.... 2 - - - - - - 2 Belmont,.... 2 1 - --- 1 - Billerica,.... 6 1 1 4 Boxborough,. 1 - - - 1 - Burlington,... 2 1 - - - 1 - - 1 Cambridge,... 48 1 2 1 7 2 2 28 Carlisle,.... 1 - - - - - 2 Chelmsford,... 5 - - - 2 - - Concord,.... 3 1 -- - - 2 2 Dracut,..... 2 - - - - Dunstable,.... 1 - - -- 1 Everett,...7 - 1 - - 5 Framingham,. 7 1 - - 1 - 5 Groton,.4 1.... - 3 Holliston,.... 4 - -1 - 3 Hopkinton,.... 4 - - - 3 Hudson,... 4 1 - 3 Lexington,.... 2 1 I- 1 Lincoln,.... 2 1 - - -- 1 Littleton,.... 3 - - - -- 3 Lowell,.... 22 2 2 1 1 4 11 1 Maiden,.... 14 - 1 4 - 9 Marlborough,.. 5 1 - -- _ - 4 Maynard,.... 4 1 - 1 2 Medford,.... 7 1 ~- 6 Melrosc,.... 10 1 - -1 - 8 Natick,..... 6 1 1 - 4 Newton,.. 21 2 3 2 1 13 North Reading,. 3 1 I - - - 2 Peppercll,.... 4 1- 3 Reading, 7 1 -~ ~- 6 Sherborn,.... 3 1I - - - 2 Shirley,.... 5 - - 2 - 3 Somerville,.... 20 1 1 1 1 1 15 Stoneham,.... 6 1 1 - 4 Stow,.... 1 - - - 1 Sudbury,.... 4 1 I -- I 3 Tewksbury,... 1 - - - - 1 - Townsend,.... 2 1 - - 1 Tyngsborough,.. 3 ---- 1 3 Wakefield,... 7 1 1 5 Waltham,.... 7 1 - 1 5 Watertown,.. 7 1 1 - 5 Wayland,.... 3 1 - - - 2 Westford,.... 5 1 1~- 3 Weston,.... 3 1 - - - - - 2 Wilmington,.. 2.-. -2- 1 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS. 675 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONTINUED. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND'' TOWNS. S C 34.. e.~ o~~~ c, ~ cl cnE ed 5CIP is3!O r rI I I MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. Winchester,.... 1 1 Woburn,.... 12 1 1 1 - 7 1 NANTUCKET COUNTY,. 9 - 2 2 - - 1 - 4 - Nantucket,.... 9 2 - 2 - 1 4 NORFOLK COUNTY,. 124 15 2 - 1 - 7 5 1 93 Bellingham,... 5 1 - - - 1 - - 3 Braintre,.... 6 1 - - - - -- 5 Brookline,. - - - - - - 8 Canton,.. 6 1 - - - 1 1 3 Cohasset,.... 3 - - - - - - - 3 Dedham,... 8 1- - - - 7 Dover,...- - - - - - 2 Foxborough,.5 1 - - - 1 - 3 Franklin,.. 7 1 1 - - - 5 Holbrook,.. 3- - - - 2 Hyde Park,.... 3 1 - - 2 - Medlield,.... 4 1 - - - - - - - 3 Medway,.... 6 - 1 - - 5 Milton,... 4 1 - - - - - 3 Needham,... 9 1 - - 1 - 7 Norfolk,... 2- - -1 - i 1 Norwood,.... 4 1 - - - - 3 Quincy,... 11 1 - - - -1 9 Randolph,.... 4 - - 1 - 3 Sharon,.... 6 1 - 5 - Stoughton,.... 8 1 - - 1 - 6 Walpole,... 4 1 I - - 3 - Weymouth,.... 4 - 1 - - 3 Wrentham,.. 1* - - - - - 1 - PLYMOUTH COUNTY,.. 112 7 5 - - - 12 6 2 79 1 Abington,.. 4 - - - 1 - - 3 Bridgewater, 4 - - - 4 Brockton,... 7 1 - - -1 - 5 Carver,... 4 - - - 4 - Duxbury,.... 1 - - - -_ 1 East Bridgewater,. 6 - 2 - - 4 Halifax,..- 1- - - 2 Hanover,.. 6 - -1 - 5 - Hanson,.. 5 2 - - - 2 - Hingham,.9 1 1 - - - 1 - - 6 Hull,. 1. 1 —1 - Kingston,.. I 1 1 3 Lakeville,.2 1 -- 1 - Marion,.. 2 - - -1 1- Marshfield,... 3 — 1 - 2 - Mattapoisett,... I 2 Middleborough,.. 11 1 1 1 8 - Pembroke,.... 4 1 - - 1 - 2 Plymouth,... 10 1 - - - 1 2 - Plympton,.. 2 I 1 - - 1 - Rochester,.. 1- I - I - 1 Rockland,.. - - - 2 - - 3 - Scituate,.. 4- - 4 - South Scituate,.. 3 1 - 1 1 1 South Abington,.. 4 - - 1 - 3 Wareham,. 2 - - - 2 West Bridgewater,.. 3 - - 3 676 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONTINUED. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. COUN TIES, CITIES AND 0 TONlse... Winth ro,.. SUFFOLK COUNTY,.. 244 10 8 2 18 5 22 30 30 106 13 Boston,.... 227 9 8 2 18 6 21 27 30 94 13 Chelsea,... 11 1 - - - - - 3 - 7 - Revere,.... 4 - - - - - 1 - - 3 - Winthrop,.... 2 - - -- - - - - 2 - WORCESTER COUNTY,. 283 38 10 - 12 - 17 6 194 2 Ashburnham,.. 5 - - - 1 1 - 3 - Athol,..... 6 1 - - 6 - Auburn,.... 2 1 - - 1 - Barre,..... 4 1 1 - - - - - 2 - Berlin,..3 I...- - - - - 2 - Blackstone,.... 9 - 1 - - 7 Bolton,..... 4 1 - 3 Boylston,.... 2 - - - 1 - 1 Brookfield,.... 6 1 - - -- 5 Charlton,.... 4 - - -1 - 3 Clinton,..... 8 1 - - - 1 6 Dana,.. 2 -- - - 2 - Douglas,.... 4 - -1 - 3 Dudley,. 3 1.... - - 2 Fitchburg,... 7 1 - - - 6 Gardner,.. 5 - - 1 - 4 Grafton,.. 1 1 - - - Hardwick,.... 1 - - - - 1 Harvard,.... 3 1 - - - - 2 Holden,. 3 - - I1 I - - 2 Hubbardston,. 4 1 - - - -- 3 - Lancaster,.3 1 - - - -- 2 - Leicester,.. 8 1 1 - - 1 - - 5 - Leominster,.... 5 1 - - - -- Lunenburg,.... 3 1 - - - -- Mendon,.. 3 - - 1 - 2 Milford,.. 1 - - - - - 4 - Millbury,.4 1 - -- - - 3 - New Braintree,. 3 1 - - 1 1 Northborough,. 4 1 - - - -- 3 - Northbridge,.. 6 - - - 2 - - 4 North Brookfield,. 4 - - - - 1 1 2 Oakham,..2 1 - - - -- 1 - Oxford,... 1 - - - - - 4 Paxton,.. 1 — - - - - 1 - Petersham,.. 4 - - - - - 4 Phillipston,...- 1 1- - - - - Princeton,..- - - - 1 - - 2 Royalston,.2 1 - - - - -- 1 Rutland,.. 5 1 - - - - - 4 Shrewsbury,.. 3 1 - - - - - 2 Southborough,. 6 1 - - - - - - - 5 - Southbridge,.. 9 1 1 - - 1 - 1 Spencer,..3 1 - - - - - 2 Sterling,.. 6 1. - - - - - 4 Sturbridge,.. 4 1 - - - - - - 3 Sutton,.... 5 1 - - - - 4 Templeton,.. 5 1 1 - - 2 1 Upton, 4 1...- - 3 - Uxbridge,.4 1- - - - 3 - Warrel, 7 -1 - 2 - 4 - Webster,.. 91 1 - - 6 1 Westborough,. 7 1 2 - - 4 - West Boylston,.3 - - - - - 3 3 West Brookfield,. 2 1 I -- - - - 1 - Westminster,. 4 1 -- - - 3 3 Winchendon,. 5 1 - - - 1 3 - Worcester,... 41 2 3 6 2 1 2 25 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS. 677 LIBRARIES: BY TOWNS-CONCLUDED. RECAPITULATION. SECULAR. RELIGIOUS. 0 COUNTIES. - n 0 t l 0 3 n. 0 Barnstable,.... 71 8 1 - 6 2 3 49 2 Berkshire,... 109 9 4 1 - - 7 - 6 81 1 Bristol,.... 107 5 1 - - - 5 9 - 86 1 Dukes,.. 13 - 1 - - - 2 10 Essex,... 224 21 5 - 7 - 11 6 2 170 2 Franklin,... 75 10 1 - 1 - 6 - 2 54 1 Hampden,.... 106 5 6 - 1 - 5 5 2 81 1 Hapshire,.... 67 8 2 1 1 - 4 2 49 Middlesex,. 331 36 14 2 1 - 7 16 1 0 220 3 Nantucket,.. 9 2 - 2 - - 1 4 Norfolk,.... 12 5 - 1 - 76 5 1 93 Plymouth,... 112 7 5 - - - 12 6 2 79 1 Suffolk,244 10. 2 18 5 22 30 30 106 13 Worcester,.. 283 38 10 - 12 - 17 5 5 194 2 LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. [679 LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. PUBLIC LIBRARIES. COUNTIES,, || P, | 4 E CITIES H'-a. ~ How supported. 2'o.a AND TowNs. t U5 C) 5 3 0R a u g.En'd, a.n c n BARNSTABLE,. 8 - 12,363 36,275 - $19,700 - $3,600 Barnstable,.. 1 - 6,000 2,500 Fund,.19,000 - - 3,600 Brewster,. 1 - 1,750 - Fund and assessments,. 700 - - - Chatham,.. 1 - 87 175 Assessments,.. - Dennis,. 3 - 1,137 1,000 Contributions,..- - Orleans,. 1 - 1,189 2,600 - -. - Provincetown,. 1 - 2,200 30,000 Town,....- - BERKSHIRE,. 9 872 22,758 95,886 - -1 $63,700 $240 - $110,000 Clarksburg,. 1 162 187 1,200 Town and State,. -- - Dalton,.. 1 20 1,106 2,400 Fees and dog tax,. - - - Hinsdale,.. 1 50 2,423 2,974 Contributions and dog tax,... - - - - Lanesborough,. 1 542 2,600 Dog tax,... Lee,... 1 50 2,600 18,000 Contributions,.. - Lenox,. 1 90 3,500 3,712 Fund and town,.. 2,500 150 Pittsfield, 1 500 7,500 50,000 Town,.... 60,000 o p - 100,000 Stockbridge, 1 - 4,000 10,000 Town and fund,. 1,200 90 - 10,000 Williamstown, 1 - 900 5,000 Dog tax,... - -- BRISTOL,. 5 6,375 59,177 172,815 - - $53,600 $3,226 3 $44,000 Dighton,.. 1 - 250 250 Contributions,..- - Fall River,. I - 13,421 83,733 City,.... 1 Freetown,.. 125 250 Ref., --- New Bedford,. 1 6,000 32,000 46,640 Fund and town,. 52,600 3,156 1 44,000 Taunton,.. 1 250 13,256 42,192 City,.... 1,000 70 1 - ESSEX,.. 21 6,013 118,739 401,777 - - $91,000 $12,305 7 $87,000 Amesbury,. 1 100 3,544 4,000 Contributions,..- - Beverly,.. 1 400 4,950- - - - 1 Boxford,.. 1 - 390 1,000 Contributions,. 1 - Danvers,. 1 8,000 15,733 Fund,.. 20,000 1,200 35,000 Georgetown,. 1 75 4,500 14,222 Fund,... 11,000 855 - 10,000 Gloucester,. 1 - 4,500 Fund,... 20,000 1,400 - - Haverhill,. 1 - 4,400 3,000 Contributions,. - - Ipswich,.. 2 50 8,000 10,900 State and fund,.. 10,000 800 1 20,000 Lawrence,.. 1 643 13,986 143,451 Fund and city,.. - 1,000 1 - Lynn,... 1 3,196 20,140 68,694 Fund and city,. 10,000 5,700 1 Manchester,. 1 2,666 11,857 Town and dog tax,. - - Methuen,.. 1 4 969 10,000 Town and dog tax,. -- Nahant,.. - 4,173 8,520 Town,... Newburyport,. 15,635 35,000 City,.20,000 1,350 1 20,000 North Andover, 1 113 1,902 27,000 Contributions and dog tax,...- 1 2,000 Peabody,.. 1 927 16,009 26,850 Fund,...- Rockport,. 1 25 975 4,000 - - _ - _ 86 [681] 682 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. PUBLIC LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, 0 0' a~I~ I g 1 CITIES,'. How supported. 4 -. t AND TowRs. 0'5 Q " 5 ESSEX-Con. Salcm,.. 1 200 300 1,500 - -- - Swampscott, 1 180 2,300 6,050 - - - Topsfield,. 1 100 1,400 10,000 Contributions,.. FRANKLIN,. 10 917 14,907 56,907 - - 8,500 $300 1 $8,000 Bernardston,. 1 - 3,289 5,000 Fund,.. 3,500 - - 3,000 Conway,. 1 - 824 3,000 Subscriptions and dog tax,... Erving,. 1 200 500 900 Subscriptions,. Gill,. 1 - 270 250 Fund and dog tax, - - Montague,. - 1,260 8,000 Subscriptions,.- - Orange, 1 50 2,624 20,800 Town and dog tax,- - Rowe,. 1 477 110 657 Town,. Shelburne,. 1 50 4,211 15,600 Fund,.5,000 300 Warwick,. 1 15 1,319 2,400 Town,. 1 Whately,.. 1 125 500 300 Town,. 5,000 HAMPDEN,. 5 1,300 13,050 20,656 - --- $2,500 Chicopee,.. I - 4,100 10,000 Subscriptions and town,..- - Holyoke,.. 1,000 6,000 5,500 Subscriptions and city, Monson,.. 300 250 600 State,....- Westfield,.. 1,000 400 Subscriptions,.- - - W. Springfield,. 1 - 1,700 4,156 Town,.- 2,500 HAMPSHIRE,. 8 176 25,050 77,435 - $40,000 $3,500 3 $80,000 Amherst,.. 2 70 1,763 14,629 Subscriptions and town,..- - 1 - Chesterfield, 1 - 500 1,500 Town,.. -- - Cummington, 1 53 4,000 5,000 Subscriptions,.. - 5,000 Easthampton,. 1 53 4,587 13,250 Town and subscriptions,... - 1 - Hatfield,. 1 - 3,000 2,000 - - - Middlefield,. - 200 300 - - Northampton,. 1 11,000 40,756 Town and fund,.. 40,000 3,500 1 75,000 MIDDLESEX,. 36 11,800 162,158 620,227 - $65,300 $3,996 10 $174,836 Arlington,.. 13,937 17,853 Town and dog tax,. Ayer,.. ~ 1773 3,760 Town,... - - Belmont,. 1 -2,100 5,954 Town,.... - Burlington,. 1 89 1,073 1,408 Town,... Cambridge,. 1 - 8,257 63,569 City and fund, 1,000 65 1 Carlisle,. 11,230 - - - Concord,. 1 1 - 11,013 21,875 Town and fund,. 13,000 910 1 75,000 Framingham,. 1 - 5,849 19,570 Town,... - - 1 28,000 Groton,.. 1 -2,445 2,602 Town,.... - Hudson,. 1 - 1,786 8,878 Town,... - - Lexington,. 1 - 4,422 15,056 Fund,.. 6,400 448 Lincoln,.. 11,920 300 1,600 Town,.... - - Lowell,. 2 - 17,081 72,100 City and county, Marlborough, 1 - 5,200 30,646 Town and dog tax, Medford,. 1 - 6,377 24,049 - - -1 12,000 Melrose,.. 2,755 18,912 - -1 - Natick,.. 1 522 7,803 24,735 Town and fund,. 13,000 750 1 23,836 Newton,. 2 - 12,980 57,237 City and subscriptions, - - 1 33,000 North Reading, 1 - 711 8,157 Fund and dog tax, 2,500 150 - Reading,.. 1 3,450 16,935 Town,.... - - - Sherborn,. 1 -2,021 1,500 Town,.. Somerville,.. - 5,086 36,276 City and dog tax,. - Stoneham,.. 1 271 4,532 25,890 Town,.... - - LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 683 PUBLIC LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, 0 - CITIES o.,d How supported. S ~ 5 3o 5.5 AND TowN-. |10 l 0c. MID'SEX-Con. Sudbury,.. 1 100 5,800 11,248 Fund,.... $20,000 $1,200 - $3,000 Townsend,. 1 - 991 3,136 Town, subscriptions and fund,.. - - Wakefield,.. 1 _ 5,029 29,631 Town,.. 1,500 105 - Waltham,.. 1 174 7,680 13,225 Town and dog tax, - - 1 Watertown,. 1 6,563 8,875 26,812 Town,... 1 Wayland,.. 1 1,700 5,121 8,556 Town and fund,. 500 30 Westford,.. 1 40 2,500 6,966 Town,...- - Weston,. 1 200 3,800 7,000 Town,... 1,400 98 - Wilmington,. 1 200 1,078 1,400 Town,... - - 1 Winchester,. 1 - 3,350 13,231 Town,...- Woburn,. 1 21 6,750 20,460 Fund, town and dog tax,... 6,000 240 - NORFOLK,.. 15 3,069 57,284 220,414 - - $35,750 $2,770 4 $103,000 Braintree,.. 1 - 2,500 13,416 Fund,.. 10,000 600 - 32,000 Brookline,.. 1 1,800 17,054 45,427 Town and fund,.. 10,000 800 1 60,000 Canton,.. - 580 7,800 Town,.. - - - Dedham,. 1 - 5,181 21,413 Town and fund,. 7,250 550 - Foxborough,. 1 75 1,879 7,637. Town and fund,.. 1,000 70 - 11,000 Franklin,.. 1 12 2,368 8,075 Town and fund,. 2,500 250 - Holbrook,.. 1 - 2,351 15,585 Town and fund,. 5,000 500 - HydePark,.. 1 281 4,711 24,412 Town,.. - - Medfield,. 1 300 1,000 5,500 Town and subscriptions,... Milton,.. 50 5,950 15,000 Town,.. - - - Necdham,.. 1 1 410 - Subscriptions,. - 1 Norwood,.. - 2,100 6,000 Town,. - - Quincy,.. 1 500 9,500 36,049 Town,..- 1 - Stoughton,.. 1 1,050 11,000 Town and dog tax,. - Walpole,.. 1 50 650 3,100 Subscriptions,.- - - PLYMOUTH,. 7 1,631 19,066 17,681 - - $16,500 $1,005 2 $16,000 Brockton,.. 1 492 4,212 2,181 Town,..- - - - Hanson,.. 1 99 245 - Town,. - - - Hingham,.. 1 1,000 6,000 9,000 Fund,. 15,000 900 1 16,000 Lakeville,.. 1 40 609 500 Subscriptions, - - - Middleborough,. 1 - 1,500 - Town,...- - Pembroke,. I - 500- -- - Plymouth,.. 1 - 6,000 6,000 Fund,... 1,500 105 1 SUFFOLK,.. 10 103,225 331,885 856,707 - - $105,000 $7,000 16 $660,000 Boston,.. 9 103,225 325,260 803,000 City, State and fund, 105,000 7,000 15 660,000 Chelsea,.. - 6,625 53,707 City,... 1 WORCESTER,. 38 8,007 131,686 487,555 - $82,838 $5,718 7 $70,804 Auburn,.. 1 - 420 1,536 Fund,.. 1,800 126 - Barrc,.. I 1,928 2,500 Fund,. 1,700 102 - Bolton,. 1 175 1,550 1,961 Dog tax,.- - - Brookfield,.. 1 - 4,216 14,300 Fund and town,. 10,000 750 - Clinton,.. 1 - 5,650 34,164 Town,.- - 1 Fitchburg,.. 1 - 11,000 71,727 City,.- - - Grafton,.. 1 - 3,345 11,445 Town,. 1 Harvard,. 1 1,837 4,295 Town,.- - - Hubbardston,. 1 50 2,150 7,161 Town,. - - Lancaster,.. 1 2,723 8,877 10,138 Town and fund,. 5,000 299 1 25,000 Leicester,.. 1 300 3,400 5,465 Town,.-. - Leominster,. 1 100 7,000 25,211 Fund, town and dog tax,.. 5,000 300 1 Lunenburg,. 1 203 1,470 2,691 Town and fund,. 500 30 - Milford,.. 1 - 4,430 27,762 Town,. - - - 684 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. PUBLIC LIBRARIES-CoNCLUDED. COUNTIES, | | 1 0 CITIES sz _d *S;. j * How supported. O.~ AND TowNS. O S s WO'STER-Con. Millbury,.. 1 - 2,858 8,952 Town,..- - New Braintree,. 1 191 155 - Town,..- Northborough,. 1 150 8,660 10,100 Fund and town, $1,125 $79 Oakham,. 1 - 230 4,000 Subscriptions,.. Oxford,. 1 - 1,750 7,500 Dog tax,. - Phillipston,.1 2,962 7,412 Fund,. 5,000 300 Royalston,.. 1 434 2,000 Subscriptions,.- Rutland,. 1 - 780 4,826 Town and dog tax,- Shrewsbury,. 1 - 1,000 6,000 Dog tax,. - - - Southborough, 1 60 3,507 6,644 Fund and town,.. 1,500 100 Southbridge,. 1 6,000 15,436 Town,.- - Spencer,.. 1 2,016 1,500 Town,.- - Sterling,.. 1 2,510 8,936 Town,.- Sturbridge,.. - 1,100 5,973 Town,.. -- Sutton,. 1 - 650 2,252 Town,.- - Templeton,.. 1 200 1,507 8,000 Fund,.5,000 300 Upton,.. 1 8 1,027 6,000 Town,.- - Uxbridge,. 1 - 871 9,544 Town. Westborough,. 2,100 10,000 Town,. WestBrookfield, 1 10 1,450 10,050 Town,..- 1 Westminster,. 1 - 800 4,000 Town,. Winchendon,. 1 125 2,266 14,707 Town,.- - - Worcester,.. 2 3,712 35,780 113,367 Town and fund, 46,213 3,332 1 $45,804 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL LIBRARIES. BARNSTABLE,. 1 - 50 - - - - - Chatham,.. 1 - 50 Ref., Subscriptions,.. BERKSHIRE,. 4 56 492 610 - - Adams,.. 2 - 280 Ref., Town,... Savoy,... 1 6 62 10 Town,...- - Windsor,.. 1 50 150 600 Town,... BRISTOL,.. 1 2,000 2,500 - - - - 1 - Norton,.. 1 - 2,000 2,500 Fees,...- 1 DUKES,.. 1 - 30 100 - Edgartown,. 1 - 30 and ref. Town, ESSEX,.. 5 13,000 42,300 65,500 - - $43,000 $2,700 3 $42,000 Andover,.. 1 13,000 33,000 3,600 Fund,. 43,000 2,700 1 42,000 Ipswich,.. 1 - 1,000 1,500 Fees,... 1 Nahant,. 1 - 200 ad - 400 - - Salem,.. 2 - 8,100 Ref., State and city,..- 1 FRANKLIN,. 1 - 250 1,050 - - - - New Salem,. 1 250 1,050 - -- LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 685 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONCLUDED. COUNTIES, SI O CITIES - * IIow supported..5 AND TOWNS. Z | g HAMPDEN,. 6 187 5,856 2,783 - $5,500 $400 Brimfield,.. 2 - 1,125 - Fund,... 5,000 350 Monson,.. 2 100 1,363 aldref. State and academy,. 00 50 Westfield,.. 1 - 250 - - - Wilbraham,. 1 87 3,118 1,783 Fees, HAMPSHIRE,. 2 - 9,100 150 - - Greenwich,. 1 - 100 150 Town,.. South Hadley,. 1 - 9,000 Ref., - - MIDDLESEX,. 14 100 19,609 4,740 - - $10,500 $735 1 $35,000 Arlington,.. 1 - 100 Ref., Town,... - - Ashland,.. 19 Ref., Town,... Cambridge,.. 2 - 3,100 Ref., City,.. Everett,. 1 - 200 Ref., Town, Lowell,. 2 800 1,000 - Maiden,. 1 675 Ref., Town, Newton,. 3 100 13,900 3,000 Fund and subscrip. tions,.. 10,500 735 1 35,000 Somerville,.. 1 - 215 740 Subscriptions,.. - Westford,.. 1300 - Subscriptions,.. - Woburn,.. - 300 - Town,... NANTUCKET,. 2 - 878 3,092 - Nantucket,.. 2 - 878 3,092 Town,. NORFOLK,.. 2 - 1,000 --- Bellingham,. 1 - 500 Ref., Town,. Franklin,.. - 500 Ref., Town,... PLYMOUTH,. 5 540 1,050 - - $100 Hanson,. 2 - 100 - - _ Halifax,. - 40 250 - - Hingham,. - 50 - Town,... Middleborough, 1 - 350 800 Pratt Fund,.. 100 SUFFOLK,. 7 - 4,340 6,200 - - - - Boston,. 7 4,340 5,200 - - WORCESTER,. 10 909 6,204 13,700 - - - - Barre,.. 1 9 294 600 - - - - Berlin,. 1 400 300 - - - -- Dudley,. 1 44 Ref., - - - - - Leicester,. 1 - 200 Ref., - - - - Southbridge,. 1 - 300 600 - - - Westborough, 2 100 2,366 4,700 - - - - Worcester,.. 3 800 2,600 7,500 - - - - 686 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. COLLEGE LIBRARIES. COUNTIES, I 1 U I CITIES *1 b IHow supported. AND TOWvNS. | | BERKSHIRE,. 1 200 16,800 - - $10,000 $600 1 $10,000 Williamstown,. 1 200 16,800 Ref., Fund and tax,.. 10,000 600 1 10,000 HAMPSIIIRE,. 1 - 30,406 15,395 - $33,000 $1,554 1 $10,000 Amherst,.. 1 - 30,406 15,395 Fund and gifts,.. 33,000 1,554 1 10,000 MIDDLESEX,. 2 156,000 234,860 276,700 - - $161,200 $10,000 1 $125,000 Cambridge,. 150,000 220,000 275,000 Fund and gifts,.. 160,000 10,000 1 125,000 Somerville,.. 1 6,000 14,860 1,700 Fund and gifts,.. 1,200 - - SUFFOLK,.. 3 1,500 11,500 5,123 - - - - - Boston,. 3 1,500 11,500 5,123 Gifts,. SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC LIBRARIES. ESSEX,. 7 106,313 56,361 7,177 - - $34,900 $1,894 4 Lynnfield,.. - 108 250 Assessments,..- - Pcabody,.. 1 - 1,051 260 Fund,. 20,000 1,000 1 Salem,... 4 106,308 55,057 6,620 Fund and gifts,. 14,900 894 3 West Newbury,. 1 5 145 47 Shares,.. - FRANKLIN,. 1 - 120 1,300 - Northfield,.. 1 - 120 1,300 Contributions,..- - HAMPDEN,.. - 7,700 15,600 - - $10,000 $600 1 $10,000 Westfield,. 1 - 7,700 15,600 Fund and assessments, 10,000 600 1 10,000 HAMPSHIRE,. 1 200 1,800 1,200 - - Amherst,. 1 200 1,800 1,200 State,. MIDDLESEX,. 11 1,625 22,882 1,600 - - - Ashby,.. 1 100 300 Subscriptions,.. Billcrica,. 1 - 200 1,300 Subscriptions,.. Cambridge, 7 1,500 22,000 Rcf., Subscriptions,.. Natick,. 1 125 425 Ref., Gifts,. Wakefield,.. - 157 Fund,.. NANTUCKET,. 2 1,786 5,472 10,061 - - 1 $9,000 Nantucket,.. 2 1,786 5,472 10,061 Society and County,. - - 1 9,000 NORFOLK,.. 1100 - - - - Sharon,.. 1100- - - LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 687 SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC LIBRARIES-CONCLUDED. ii.,, 1 1, COUNTIES, CITIES ^ How supported.' t "5. AND TOWNS. | I SUFFOLK,.. 18 132,864 204,820 53,491 - - $208,662 $24,551 10 $869,789 53,491 State fund, contribuBoston,.. 18 132,864 204,820 and tions and assess. 208,662 24,551 10 869,789 (ref., ments, WORcESTER,.12 6,707 65,775 250 - - $80,000 $6,000 4 $120,000 Athol,.. 1 - 150 100 - - - - - - Blackstone,. 1 10 90 100 - - Hohlcn,. 1 100 100 50 - - New Braintrcce,. - 79 - -. - Warren,. 1 - 113 - Subscriptions,.. - Webster,. 1 - 75 - Contributions, Worcester,. 6 6,597 65,168 Ref., Fund and contributions,... 80,000 6,000 4 120,000 HOSPITAL LIBRARIES. SUFFOLK,.. 5 1,055 6,741 15,000 - - $5,000 $400 1 Boston,.. 5 1,055 6,741 15,000 Fund and gifts,.. 5,000 400 1 ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES (SECULAR). BARNSTABLE,. 6 162 4,415 6,803 - - $5,350 $321 - $5,000 Barnstable,. 2 15 945 2,200 Subscriptions,.. - - - Dennis,. 1 110 425 1,253 Fund and subscriptions,.. 350 21 - Welieet,.. 1 - 250 2,600 Subscriptions,.. - - - Yarmouth,. 2 37 2,795 750 - - 5,000 300 - 5,000 BERKSHIRE,. 7 134 7,584 28,746 - - - 1 - Adams,. 3 78 3,340 11,746 Fees, - 1 Gt. Barrington,. 2 - 3,600 16,300 Contributions,.. New Marlboro',. 1 50 250 200 Fees.. - - - Sheffield,.. 1 6 394 500 Contributions,.. BRISTOL,.. 5 100 3,889 10,684 - - Attleborough,. 2 100 1,850 8,184 Contributions,.. Easton,.. - 500 800 Contributions,.. Fairhaven,.. - 1,180 1,500 Assessments,.. Freetown,.. 1 - 359 200 - - DUKES,. ~ 2 685 1,852 15,000 - - 1 - Edgartown,. 1 - 500 - Fees, - - Tisbury,.. 1 685 1,352 15,000 - - - - 1 EssEx,.. 11 1,110 17,568 47,382 - - - 4 - Bradford,. 1 100 1,300 6;000 - -- Lawrence,. 1 - 6,500 15,600 Assessments,.. - Middleton,.. 1 - 877 1,619 - -1 - Rowlcy,. 1 - 550 890 Fees,....Salem,.. 4 1,010 6,856 17,013 Assessments,.. - 1 688 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES,.CITIES | 0 How supported. a eI t. ~ o ~ < > 8 P AND TOWS. - |S ~ ESSEX-Con. Wenham,.. 1 - 470 2,150 Assessments,.. - WestNewbury,. 2 - 1,015 4,200 Assessments,.. - - 1 FRANKLIN,. 6 - 12,330 18,650 - - - - Ashfield,.. 1 - 1,640 4,000 Assessments,. - - - - Deerfield,.. 1 - 2,000 2,000 Assessments,. -- - Greenfield,... - 4,600 7,800 Subscriptions,. -- - Northfield,.. 1 - 1,600 4,000 Assessments,. - - Shelburne,.. - 950 165 Assessments,. - - Sunderland,. 1 - 1,540 685 Fees,.. HAMPDEN,.. 5 450 38,518 49,166 - -_ 1 - Monson,. 1 - 915 450 Subscriptions,. - - I Springfield,. 2 450 36,897 43,536 Subscriptions,.. - - Wales,. 1 - 456 1,540 Subscriptions,.. - - Wilbraham, 1 - 250 3,640 Subscriptions,. - - - HAMPSHIRE,. 4 150 3,716 23,800 - -. - Amherst,.. 1 - 450 2,500 Subscriptions,. - - - Belchertown,. 1 150 169 300 Subscriptions,. - - - Hadley,.. 1 - 1,014 - Subscriptions and dog tax,... Ware,.. 1 - 2,083 21,000 Subscriptions,.. - - MIDDLESEX,. 16 1,084 21,012 46,912 - - - - 1 $30,000 Acton,.. - 190 - Subscriptions,. - - - - Ashby,. 1 - 125 1,456 Subscriptions,.. - - Ayer,.. 1 - 200 - Subscriptions,. - - - Cambridge,. 2 950 1,500 9,000 Subscriptions,.. - - Chelmsford,. 2 34 1,731 1,210 Shares and assess. ments,... - Framingham,. 1 100 750 - Fees and assessments, - - Lowell,.. 1 - 13,049 32,046 Assessments,.. - 1 30,000 Maynard,.. 1 - 215 600 Assessments,.. - - - Newton,. 2 - 950 700 Assessments,.. - - Pepperell,.. - 600 - Assessments,.. - - Shirley,. 2 - 662 500 Subscriptions,.. - - Woburn,. 1 - 1,040 1,500 Subscriptions,.. - - NORFOLK,.. 7 644 8,568 24,226 - $2,500 $250 1 Bellingham,. 1 12 189 - - - - Canton,. I 1 00 3,000 10,400 Women's sewing circle,- - - - Medway,.. 1 - 1,600 6,000 Fund and subscriptions,.. 2,00 250 1 Needham,.. 1 - 439 2,126 Assessments,. - - - Norfolk,.. 1 - 140 1,150 Assessments,. - - Randolph,.. 1 100 2,200 2,500 Assessments,. - - Weymouth,. 1 32 1,000 3,050 Subscriptions,. - PLYMOUTH,. 12 183 9,009 72,095 - - - - $4,000 Abington,.. 1 - 1,000 15,000 Subscriptions,. - E. Bridgewater,. 2 - 780 3,120 Assessments,. - - Hanover,.. 1 25 770 2,100 Assessments,. - - Hingham,.. 1 - 1,800 4,000 Assessments,. - - Kingston,.. - 566 3,000 Subscriptions,. - Marion,. 1 120 880 900 Fees,.. 4,000 Pembroke,. 1 - 229 610 Subscriptions, -- - LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 689 ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES-CONCLUDED. cP a s)U COUNTIES, Z^ | | E ^ a COTIES I 1 OHow supported. <: AND TOWNS. | ||~ Ut R F O __ A iflA.- _0__i __ __~ PLYMOUTH-Con. Plymouth,.. 1 150 Subscriptions,.. - Plympton,.. 1 200 Subscriptions,.. Rockland,.. 2 38 2,634 43,465 Assessments,.. SUFFOLK,.. 22 5,740 68,753 50,020 - - $18,300 $1,070 11 Boston,..21 5,440 67,753 47,920 Fund and subscriptions,... 18,300 1,070 11 Revere,.. 1 300 1,000 2,100 Subscriptions,..- WORCESTER,. 17 323 22,137 32,812 - - $750 $50 3 Ashburnham,. 1 - 302 - Fees,. Blackstonc,. 1 - 3,000 2,500 Subscriptions,.. - Boylston,.. 1 50 324 4,800 Assessments,..Charlton,. 1 2 458 300 Contributions,.. - Douglas,.. 1 - 650 - Assessments,..Gardner,. 1 1,172 1,525 Fund and assessments,.. Leicester,.. - 353 - - - Mendon,.. 1 44 52 300 Subscriptions,..- - Northbridgc,. 2 50 2,718 3,959 Fund and subscriptions,... 505 N. Brookfield,. 1 - 600 1,450 Subscriptions,.. Princeton,.. 1 24 729 950 - - Southbridge,. 1 - 1,200 3,000 - -1 -1 Templeton, 1 30 1,479 1,500 Fees,.... - Webster,.. 1 123 1,063 3,528 Assessments,..Worcester,.. 2 - 8,037 9,000 - 2 PRIVATE CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. BARNSTABLE,. 2 25 1,450 1,600 - - Sandwich,.. 1 1,200 1,600 Fees,.... - Wellfleet,.. 1 25 250 - - - BRISTOL,.. 9 5,562 8,113 72,659 - - Attleborough,. 2 - 560 3,556 Fees,..- Fall River,.. 3 27 2,441 15,391 Fees,. Mansfield,.. 1 35 376 3,900 Fees,..- New Bedford,. 2 500 3,136 49,812 Fees,..- Taunton,.. 1 5,000 1,600 - Fees,..- ESSEX,. 6 899 6,181 52,940 - - Lynn,... 4 700 3,100 38,640 - Salem,.. 2 199 3,081 14,300 - HAMPDEN,.. 5 460 3,705 16,564 - - Chicopee,.. 1 160 1,300 2,800 Fees,....Monson,. 1 379 64 Fees,.... - Palmer,. 1 - 476 1,700 Fees,....Springfield,. 2 300 1,550 12,000 Fees,.... 87 690 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. PRIVATE CIRCULATING LIBRARIES-CoNcLUDED. COUNTIES, in.; a CITIES 5 =:. 0 How supported.o AND TOWNs. a - ~ =o 0 ~ ^ I ga.O v- * MIDDLESEX,. 19 803 14,492 53,009 - - Ashland,. 1 62 684 1,331 Fees,..- Cambridge,. 5 200 8,200 23,950 Fees, Everett,. - 200 - Fees,..- Holliston,.. 1 150 154 Fees,- Lowell,.. 1 100 400 2,500 Fees,..- Maiden,.. 4 206 1,377 1,700 Fees,..- Melrose,. 1 25 431 2,500 Fees,..- Somerville,.. 1 25 325 1,500 Fees,..- Stoneham,. 1 35 150 5,000 Fees,..- Waltham,. 1 - 600 9,000 Fees,..- Watertown,. 1 - 1,451 3,968 Fees,..- Woburn,.. 1 520 1,560 Fees,.. - NANTUCKET,. 1 900 800 - - Nantucket,.. 1 - 900 800 Fees,.... - NORFOLK,.. 5 600 2,625 25,661 - - Canton,.. 1 500 750 14,500 Fees,.... - Foxborough,. - 750 2,780 Fees,.. Hyde Park,. 2 - 950 7,881 Fees,.... Stoughton,.. - 175 500 Fees,.. PLYMOUTH,. 6 140 5,050 18,150 - - Brockton,. 1 - 2,000 8,000 Fees,. Marion,.. 1 - 1,000 659 Fees,..- Marshfield,. 1 - 215 1,200 Fees,..- Plymouth,. 2 140 1,485 7,633 Fees,. South Abington, 1 - 350 658 Fees,. SUFFOLK,.. 30 496 66,173 454,531 -- - - Boston,.. 27 46 60,123 433,731 Fees,.. Chelsea,. 3 450 6,050 20,800 Fees,.... - WORCESTER,. 5 417 5,107 5,484 - - Ashburnham,. 1 117 233 - Fees,.... - Clinton,. 1 150 450 2,600 Fees,.. Warren,. 2 100 974 2,884 Fees,.. Worcester,.. 1 50 3,450 - - CHURCH LIBRARIES. BARNSTABLE,. 3 1,400 11,400 - $300 $18 Brewster,. 1 - 200 500 Subscriptions,.. - - Provincetown,. 1 700 7,800 Subscriptions,. Sandwich,.. 1500 3,100 Fund and subscrip. - tions,... 300 18 BERKSHIRE,. 6 700 3,895 57,400 - 450 $26 1 Adams,. 4 700 3,600 55,900 Subscriptions,.. - 1 Stockbridge,. 1 175 500 Subscriptions,. - - W. Stockbridge, 1 - 120 1,000 Fund and subscriptions,... 450 26 LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 691 CHURCH LIBRARIES-CONCLUDED. COUNTIES, I 4I * o CITIES I;|.|. How supported. +. AND TOWNSx. I a 0 ~~ o b|0 5 B ESSEX,.. 2 - 969 5,071- - - - - Gleorgetown,. 1 - 619 2,071 Subscriptions,.. - - Salisbury,.. 1 - 350 3,000 Subscriptions,.. - - FRANKLIN,. 2 - 1,385 9,100 - $100 $6 - Greenfield,.. 1 - 1,000 9,100 Subscriptions,.. - - Northfield,.. - 385 - Subscriptions,.. 100 6 - HAMPDEN,.. 2 25 1,675 20,000 - - - - Springfield,. 1 - 1,600 19,500 -- -- Westfield,.. 1 25 75 500 Subscriptions,.. - - HAMPSHIRE,. 2 6 1,069 370 $500 $35 Northampton,. 1 350 - Subscriptions,. -- - Westhampton,. 1 6 719 370 Fund,.... 500 35 MIDDLESEX,. 10 - 4,631 5,463- - - Billerica,.. - 300 - Subscriptions,.. - Cambridge,. 2 - 600 - Subscriptions,.. - - Lowell,.. 4 -. 2,600 1,903 Subscriptions,.. - - Maynard,.. 1 - 231 960 Subscriptions,.. - Newton,.. 1 500 350 Subscriptions,.. Somerville,.. 1 400 2,250 Subscriptions,.. - - NORFOLK,.. 1 - 300 1,840- - - Quincy,.. 1 - 300 1,840 Subscriptions,.. - - PLYMOUTH,. 2 - 1,400 3,000- - - Middleborough,. 1 - 400 - Subscriptions,.. - - - South Scituate,. 1 - 1,000 3,000 Subscriptions,.. - SUFFOLK,.. 30 618 12,563 66,706 - - - Boston,.. 30 618 12,563 66,706 Subscriptions,.. - - WORCESTER,. 5 1,300 6,303 5,500 - $3,600 $234 2 North Brookfield, 1 1,200 3,532 Ref.,. Fund,.. 3,200 210 1 Southbridgc,. - 500 3,000 Subscriptions,.. - - - Winchendon,. 1 - 767 2,500 Subscriptions,.. - - - Worcester,.. 2 100 1,504 Fund and subscriptions,.. 400 24 1 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. BARNSTABLE,. 49 788 19,778.101,936- - Barnstable,.. 10 92 3,295 8,400 Contributions,.. Brewster, 1 - 400 4,500 Contributions,.. Chatham,. 4 100 1,360 12,220 Contributions,.. Dennis,. - 100 1,000 Contributions,.. Eastham,.. 1 700 4,000 Contributions,.. 692 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONTINUED.'P0. o Cs COUNTIES,.-,, I CITIES;. O How supported.S |' o AND TOWNS. - c, 0 O0 z R*_ O 8.. > o __ BARNST.-Con. Falmouth,.. 4 16 971 816 Contributions,.. - Harwich,..7 - 3,099 22,360 Contributions,.. Masbpee,.. 2300 200 Contributions,.. Orleans,.. 1,750 7,000 Contributions,.. Provincetown,. 3 530 1,100 7,700 Contributions,.. Sandwich,.. 6 - 3,965 20,540 Contributions,.. Truro,..3 875 5,000 Contributions,.. Wellfleet,.. 2 50 1,130 4,000 Contributions,.. Yarmouth,.. 2 - 733 4,200 Contributions,.. BERKSHIRE,. 81 1,000 27,726 159,753 -- Adams,. 9 300 4,700 45,520 Contributions,.. Alford,.. 1 169 66 452 Contributions,.. Becket,. 3 3 917 500 Contributions,.. Cheshire,.. 4800 2,860 Contributions,.. Clarksburg, 2 - 416 2,640 Contributions,.. Dalton,.. 2 - 640 4,500 Contributions,.. Egremont,.. 1423 1,040 Contributions,.. Florida,..1 300 2,200 Contributions,. - - Gt. Barrington, 3 1,500 12,000 Contributions,.. Hancock,.. - 285 780 Contributions,.. Hinsdale,.. 3 832 6,760 Contributions,.. Lanesborough, 3 - 600 5,000 Contributions,.. Lee,. 7 - 2,378 14,560 Contributions,.. Lenox,.. 2450 3,224 Contributions,.. Monterey,..1 200 110 Contributions,.. Mt. Washington, 1 50 60 1,560 Contributions,.. New Ashford,. 1 - 200 300 Contributions,.. New Marlboro',. 4 100 1,586 1,200 Contributions,.. Otis,... 22-5 1,560 Contributions,.. Peru,.. 1 - 399 685 Contributions,.. Pittsfield,. 11 4,030 32,616 Contributions,.. Richmond,.. - 125 75 Contributions,.. Sandisfield, 3 125 1,350 912 Contributions,.. Savoy,.. - 268 1,200 Contributions,.. Sheffield,..4 53 1,526 7,124 Contributions,.. Stockbridge, 3 - 1,075 1,175 Contributions,.. Tyringham,. 2 200 200 200 Contributions,.. W. Stockbridge, 1 - 475 1,000 Contributions,.. Williamstown,. 3 - 1,400 7,000 Contributions,.. Windsor,.. - 300 1,000 Contributions,.. BRISTOL,.. 86 859 37,980 160,342 - - Acushnet,.. 2 - 260 5,200 Contributions,.. Attleboroug,.7 710 2,660 16,382 Contributions,.. Berkley,..2 460 7,280 Contributions,.. Dartmouth,. 8 - 2,650 2,390 Contributions,.. Diglton,.. - 2,195 1,275 Contributions,.. Easton,. 4 6 2,444 9,520 Contributions,.. Fairhaven,.. 2 - 952 6,500 Contributions,.. Fall River,.. 1 290 260 Contributions,.. Freetown,.. 3 - 789 400 Contributions,.. Mansfield,.. 7 35 3,918 31,816 Contributions,.. New Bedford,. 14 - 8,560 31,770 Contributions,.. Norton,.. 3975 3,000 Contributions,.. Raynham,.. - 100 700 Contributions,.. Rchoboth,.. 3 - 1,437 5,460 Contributions,.. Seekonk,.. - 47 400 Contributions,.. Somerset,.. 5 1,700 9,289 Contributions,.. Swansea,. 1 3 997 5,300 Contributions,.. Taunton,.. 9 - 5,159 14,550 Contributions,.. Westport,.. 9 105 2,387 8,850 Contributions,.. LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 693 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES, 4 I | CITIES., 4 How supported..5 u ANDTOW.NS. I 0| |l 0. 00 DUKES,. 10 376 3,131 11,870 - - - - - Chilmark,.. I - 175 2,600 Contributions,.. - - - - Edgartown,. 3 326 1,351 5,200 Contributions,.. - - - Gay Head,. 1 50 150 1,000 Contributions,.. - - - - Tisbury,. 5 - 1,455 3,070 Contributions,...-. ESSEX,.. 170 3,887 82,837 530,583 - - $940 $60 - Amesbury,. I5 - 2,121 12,000 Contributions,.. - - - Andover,. - 650 8,000 Contributions,.. - - Beverly,. 10 - 4,049 21,200 Contributions,.. - - Boxford,. 2 - 450 900 Fund and contributions,.. 940 60 - Bradford,.. 2 - 1,400 11,500 Contributions,.. - - Danvers,. 8 - 2,708 13,150 Contributions,.. - - - Essex,... 3 - 463 8,850 Contributions,.. - - - Georgetown,. 2 - 850 4,600 Contributions,.. - - Gloucester,.. 11 - 5,920 24,950 Contributions,.. - - - - Groveland,.. 1 - 300 275 Contributions,.. - - - - Hamilton,.. I - 379 2,600 Contributions, Haverhill,.. 12 1,470 6,087 9,525 Contributions,.. - - Ipswich,.. 3 - 1,438 9,780 Contributions,.. - - Lawrence,.. 2 - 950 4,100 Contributiors,.. - -. Lynn,... 19 - 12,494 184,764 Contributions,.. Lynnfield,.. 3 - 754 3,470 Contributions,.. Manchester,. 2 - 958 4,500 Contributions, Marblehead,. 8 -' 5,318 10,500 Contributions,.. - - - - Merrimac,.. 4 60 1,875 13,300 Contributions,.. - - - - Methuen,. 4 - 1,853 8,100 Contributions, - - - Middleton,.. 1 - 450 2,600 Contributions, - - - - Nahant,.. 1 - 700 1,300 Contributions,.. Ncwbury,.. 2 - 750 7,000 Contributions,.. - - Newburyport,. 13 22 6,469 42,000 Contributions,. - - - - North Andover,. 3 - 1,950 9,500 Contributions,.. - - - - Peabody,.. 5 481 2,680 6,188 Contributions, Rockport,.. 5 - 1,550 16,125 Contributions, - - - Rowley,.. 2 450 6,500 Contributions,.. - - Salem,.. 14 70 8,083 33,631 Contributions,.. Salisbury,.. 6 2,735 16,125 Contributions,.. - - - - Saugus,. 4 234 1,947 10,200 Contributions,.. Swampscott,. 4 - 1,700 6,400 Contributions,.. - - - - Topsfield,. 2 1,400 300 3,900 Contributions,.. - - Wenbam,. 2 - 1,006 8,000 Contributions,.. - - - - West Newbury, 3 150 1,050 5,050 Contributions,.. - - FRANKLIN,. 54 777 19,349 131,429 Ashfield,. 3 - 850 250 Contributions,.. Buckland,.. I - 250 1,100 Contributions,. - - Charlemont,. 2 - 740 1,200 Contributions,- I - Colrain,. 1 125 186 1,000 Contributions,.. - - Conway,.. 2 - 850 11,000 Contributions,.. - Deerfield,. 1 - 900 825 Contributions,.. - - - Erving,.. 2 121 491 2,340 Contributions,.. - - Gill,... 3 56 1,540 512 Contributions,.. - - Greenfield,. 5 325 2,255 44,200 Contributio:s,.. - Hawley,.. 2 - 600 5,000 Contributions, Heath,... 2 - 425 4,C00 Contributions,.. - Leverctt,.. 1 - 300 2,600 Contributions,.. - - Leyden,.. 2 - 300 1,300 Contributions, Monroe,.. 1I - 250 500 Contributions,.. - - Montague,.. 6 - 1,519 10,000 Contributions,.. - - New Salem,. 2 - 809 2,100 Contributions, Northfield,.. 2 - 833 2,650 Contributions,. | - Orange,.. 4 1,932 17,420 Contributions,. - - Rowe,.. 1 50 50 332 Contributions, Shelburne,.. - 1,883 10,000 Contributions,. - 694 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. M-IiS~ Il tl li tlII CITIE, I b *, How supported. E underland,. 2 - 350 6,000 Contributions,.. - Warwick,.. 2 - 675 500 Contributions,.. - - - - Wendell,.. - 100 1,000 Contributions,.. Whately,.. 1 - 1,071 5,000 Contributions,.. - - - - AMPDEN,.. 81 1,795 32,510 153,546 - - Agawam,.. 4 - 1,475 - Contributions,.. - Blandford,.. 3 - 925 620 Contributions,.. Brimfield,.. - 600 3,000 Contributions,.. - Chester,.. 3 - 1,329 7,300 Contributions,.. - Chicopee,.. 11 50 6,245 12,450 Contributions,.. - Granville,. 4 295 7 30 500 Contributions,.. - Holland,. 1 - 140 640 Contributions,.. - Longmeadow,. 4 - 1,275 2,000 Contributions,.. - Ludlow,.. 2 950 5,200 Contributions,.. - - - Monson,. 2 300 430 2,100 Contributions,.. Montgomery,. 1 - 1 00 200 Contributions,.. - Palmcr,.. 6 - 2,070 7,550 Contributions,. - Russell,. 2 - 340 1,820 Contributions,.. - Southwick,.. 4 - 1,484 3,300 Contributions,.. - Springfield,. 12 - 7,520 55,324 Contributions,.. - Tolland,. 1 00 500 Contributions,.. - Wales,.. 2 100 1,050 1,300 Contributions,.. - Westfield,.. 7 50 2,260 27,700 Contributions,.. - WestSpringfield, 5 2,100 16,450 Contributions,.. - Wilbraham, 6 1,000 1,387 5,592 Contributions,.. - HAMPSHIRE,. 49 460 20,261 94,230 -- - - Amherst,.. 4 - 1,716 1,500 Contributions,.. - Belchertown,. 3 - 1,879 1,800 Contributions,.. - Chesterfield,. 1 - 275 1,560 Contributions,.. - - - Cummington,. 2 - 629 800 Contributions,.. - Easthampton, 2 - 1,500 13,000 Contributions,.. - Enfield,. 1 - 588 3,900 Contributions,.. - Goshen,. 1 - 516 1,300 Contributions,.. - Granby,. 1 - 522 2,000 Contributions,.. - Greenwich,. 1 - 500 00 5,000 Contributions,.. - Hadlcy,.. 2 - 1,000 4,000 Contributions,.. - Hatfield,. 1 - 700 500 Contributions,.. - Huntington,. 2 300 400 2,000 Contributions,.. Middlelield, 2 - 543 300 Contributions,.. - Northampton,. 8 - 3,453 13,327 Contributions,.. - Plham,.. 1 110 190 2,000 Contributions,.. Plainfild,. 1125 100 Contributions,.. - Prescott,.. 1 50 200 2,500 Contributions,.. - South Hadley,. 3 - 610 9,200 Contributions,. - - Southampton, 2 - 1,045 1,450 Contributions,.. Ware,. 4 - 1,679 14,560 Contributions,.. - Westhampton,. 1 - 300 150 Contributions,.. - Williamsburg,. 3 - 1,383 8,733 Contributions,.. - Worthington,. 2 - 508 4,550 Contributions,.. - - MIDDLESEX,. 220 1,958 114,585 547,565 - - $2,850 $147 - Acton,.. 3 - 950 500 Contributions,.. - Arlington,.. 4 - 2,503 11,700 Contributions,.. - Ashby,.. 2 - 837 4,784 Contributions,.. - Ashland,.. 3 -,300 3,500 Contributions,.. Ayer,.. 3 - 1,131 615 Contributions,.. Bedford,.. 2 - 683 1,200 Contributions,.. Belmont,.. 1 - 600 5,9 4 Contributions,.. - Billerica,.. 4 - 1,582 10,920 Contributions,.. LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 695 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. COUNTIES,l b I e I| CITIE S ~ H. 0 How supported. o 0 AND TOWNs. a 1 1 | |,S _ >-| MID'SEX-Con. Boxborough,. 1 - 232 1,300 Contributions,.. - - - Burlington,.. 1 - 169 624 Contributions,. - - - Cambridge,.. 28 1,075 18,938 110,279 Fund and contributions,... $100 $7 - Carlisle,. 2 16 495 1,500 Contributions,. - - - Chelmsford,. 3 155 1,552 8,500 Contributions,.. - - - Concord,. 2 - 1,258 1,920 Contributions,.. - - - Dracut,. 2 - 540 1,250 Contributions,.. - - Dunstable,.. - 325 1,040 Contributions,. - - - Everett,.. 5 - 1,640 5,772 Contributions,..- - - Framingham,. 5 - 2,105 475 Fund and contributions,.. 00 35 - Groton,.. 3 - 1,025 3,000 Contributions,.. - - - Holliston,.. 3 - 901 32,500 Contributions,. - - - Hopkinton,.. 3 - 1,493 12,500 Contributions,. - - - Hudson,.. 3 50 2,320 2,146 Contributions,. - - - Lexington,.. 1 - 650 754 Contributions,. - - - Lincoln,. 1 - 150 750 Contributions,.. - - - Littleton,. 3 - 876 4,380 Contributions,. - - - Lowell,.. 11 - 7,876 43,600 Fund and contributions,... 1,000 60 - Maiden,. 9 - 4,977 19,259 Contributions,.. - - - Marlborough,. 4 - 4,076 10,342 Fund and contributions,.. 750 45 - Maynard,.. 2 - 1,700 11,200 Contributions,. - - - Medford,. 6 - 4,148 26,740 Contributions,. - - - Melrose,.. 8 47 5,449 23,134 Contributions,. - - - Natick,. 4 - 1,775 13,030 Contributions,..- Newton,.. 13 6,792 22,344 Contributions,.. - - - North Reading, 2 - 600 1,595 Contributions,. - - - Pepperell,.. 3 - 1,371 1,150 Contributions,.. - - - Reading,.. 6 - 2,787 10,310 Contributions,.. - - - Sherborn,. 2 - 530 100 Contributions,. - - - Shirley,. 3 195 1,325 3,800 Contributions,.. - - omerville,.. 15 - 8,124 49,420 Contributions,.. - - Stoneham,.. 4 120 2,213 6,930 Contributions,. - - - Stow,. 1 - 580 500 Fund and contributions,.. 500 - - Sudbury,. 3 - 330 2,750 Contributions,. - - - Tewksbury,. - 571 350 Contributions,. - - - Townsend,. 1 - 400 1,200 Contributions,. - Tyngsborough,. 3 200 734 150 Contributions,. - - - Wakefield,. 5 100 1,238 6,400 Contributions,..- - - Waltham,. 5 - 2,261 18,280 Contributions,.. - - - Watertown,. 5 - 3,122 13,783 Contributions,. - - - Wayland,.. 2 - 551 7,800 Contributions,.. - - - Wcstford,.. 3 - 1,135 1,125 Contributions,. - - - Weston,. 2 - 1,150 3,000 Contributions,.. - - - Wilmington,. 1 - 400 4,000 Contributions,.. - - - Woburn,.. 7 - 4,115 17,610 Contributions,. - - - - NANTUCKET,. 4 - 1,586 5,350 - - - - _ Nantucket,. 4 - 1,586 5,350 Contributions,.. - - - NORFOLK,.. 93 2,044 40,870 285,167 - - $1,500 $90 - Bellingham,. 3 234 941 2,000 Contributions,. - - - Braintrce,.. 5 - 1,866 13,624 Contributions,. - - - Brookline,.. 8 40 3,476 14,787 Fund and contributions,.. 500 30 - Canton,.. 3 - 2,120 7,300 Contributions,.. - - - Cohasset,.. 3 75 960 2,300 Contributions,.. - - - Dedham,.. 7 - 3,553 61,568 Contributions,. - - - Dover,.. 2 - 1,300 11,100 Fund and contributions,... 1,000 60 - 696 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONTINUED. e o COUNTIES, 4-:, CITIES d *~|' 3~ How supported. e ANDTOWNS. | | | | | NORFOLK-Con. Foxborough,. 3 - 1,630 14,883 Contributions,.. - - - Franklin,. 5 - 1,639 11,754 Contributions,.. - - - - Holbrook,.. 2 - 400 6,918 Contributions,.. - - - Medfield,. 3 - 1,500 15,400 Contributions,. - - - Medway,. 5 - 1,870 8,200 Fund and contributions, Milton,. 3 175 950 6,900 Contributions,.. - - - - Needham,.. 7 - 3,126 12,200 Contributions,.. - - - - Norfolk,.. I - 370 4,820 Contributions,.. - - - Norwood,.. 3 - 1,778 14,883 Contributions,.. - - - Quincy,. 9 - 3,509 15,400 Contributions,.. - - - - Randolph,. 3 150 2,450 13,100 Contributions,.. - - - - Sharon,. 5 75 1,525 3,300 Contributions,.. - - - - Stoughton,.. 6 - 3,834 11,240 Contributions,.. - - - - Walpole,.. 3 1,295 60 13,000 Contributions,.. - - - - Weymouth,. 3 - 1,488 13,650 Contributions,.. - - - Wrentham,. 1 - 525 6,840 Contributions,.. - - - - PLYMOUTH,. 79 870 37,586 103,460 - - $1,000 $70 Abington,.. 3 - 1,477 11,720 Contributions, - - - Bridgewater,. 4 14 1,862 2,000 Contributions,.. - - Brockton,.. 5 - 4,395 3,000 Contributions,.. - - - Carver,. 4 154 646 3,125 Contributions,.. - - - Duxbury,. I - 300 400 Contributions,.. - - - East Bridgewater, 4 - 2,000 2,600 Contributions,.. - - - Halifax,. 2.- 300 3,000 Contributions, - - - Hanover,.. 5 - 1,850 5,100 Contributions, - - - Hanson,.. 2 - 656 700 Contributions, - - - Hingham,.. 6 205 3,009 4,420 Contributions, Hull,... 1 - 350 1,000 Contributions, - - - Kingston,.. 3 - 1,650 4,260 Contributions, - - - Lakeville,.. 1 - 60 1,300 Contributions, - - - Marshfield,. 2 50 999 1,100 Contributions, Mattapoisett,. 2 100 931 7,000 Contributions,.. - - - Middloborough, 8 - 2,868 9,458 Contributions,.. - - - Pembroke,. ~ 2 - 500 4,000 Contributions,.. - - - Plymouth,.. 6 - 2,397 800 Contributions,.. - - - Plympton,.. 1 250 2,000 Contributions,.. - - - Rochester,. 1 69 200 2,132 Contributions, Rockland,.. 3 28 5,857 11,267 Contributions,-. Scituate,. 4 150 1,280 3,500 Contributions,.. - South Scituate,. I1 - 650 2,080 Fund,. 1,000 70South Abington, 3 - 1,363 3,818 Contributions,. - - Wareham,. 2 - 336 9,000.Contributions,. - - - W. Bridgewater, 3 100 1,400 4,680 Contributions, - - SUFFOLK,.. 106 1,478 81,107 376,387 - - $4,035 $247 - Boston,. 94 1,367 73,959 352,749 Fund and contributions,.. 4,035 247 - Chelsea,.. 7 - 5,310 19,000 Contributions,.. - - - Revere,.. 3 - 975 2,100 Contributions,.. - - - Winthrop,.. 2 111 863 2,538 Contributions,.. - - - WOICESTER,. 194 1,758 84,943 420,066 Ashburnham, 3 - 1,372 5,512 Contributions,.- - Athol,... 5 - 1,780 6,480 Contributions,.. Auburn,.. 300 3,900 Contributions,- - Barre,.. 2 - 1,013 1,300 Contributions,.- - Berlin,.. 2 - 889 7,072 Contributions,.. - - - Blackstone,. 7 - 3,631 9,050 Contributions,- - - Bolton,. 3 25 1,085 2,500 Contributions, - - - Boylston,.. 1 - 447 1,000 Contributions, - - - LIBRARIIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 697 SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES-CONCLUDED. 0. COUNTIES, | 1 o | | CITIES *.a How supported.. AND TOWNS. e|| O | g~ t t Wo'sTER-Con. Brookfield,.. 5 200 1,536 3,900 Contributions,.. Charlton,. 3 81 810 2,200 Contributions,.. Clinton,.. 6 - 2,344 11,100 Contributions,.. Dana,.. 2 100 375 1,150 Contributions,.. Douglas,. 3 - 1,225 2,800 Contributions,.. Dudley,.. 2 150 550 2,600 Contributions,.. Fitchburg,. - 3,529 14,974 Contributions,.. Gardner,. 4 - 1,939 7,243 Contributions,.. Hardwick,.. - 225 500 Contributions,.. Harvard,. 2 - 719 5,000 Contributions,.. Holden,. 2 - 534 1,575 Contributions,.. Hubbardston,. 3 - 954 11,360 Contributions,.. Lancaster,. 2 - 961 - Contributions,.. Leicester,.. - 2,100 350 Contributions,.. Leominster,. 4 18 4,010 22,105 Contributions,.. Lunenburg,. 2 - 935 3,048 Contributions,.. Mendon,. 2 7 538 1,073 Contributions,.. - Milford,.. 4 2 2,150 15,600 Fund and contributions,. Millbury,. - 1,823 10,000 Contributions,. - New Braintree,. 1 - 265 3,048 Contributions,.. Northborough,. 3 - 1,379 2,400 Contributions,. - Northbridge,. 4 - 1,387 8,575 Contributions,.. N. Brookfield,. 2 84Q 700 Contributions,.. Oakham,. - 500 5,200 Contributions,. Oxford,. 4 - 1,323 4,539 Contributions,. Paxton,. 1 - 200 5,000 Contributions,.. Petersham,.. 4 100 1,396 2,039 Contributions,.. Princeton,.. 2 - 886 1,820 Contributions,.. Royalston,.. 1250 2,200 Contributions,.. Rutland,. 4 768 4,420 Contributions,.. Shrewsbury,. 2 - 775 4,680 Contributions,. - Southborough, 5 - 1,483 5,860 Contributions,.. Southbridge,. 5 150 2,208 2,326 Contributions,.. Spencer,. 2 100 516 7,900 Contributions,.. Sterling,. 4 - 1,352 4,034 Contributions,.. Sturbridge,. 3 - 1,255 5,000 Contributions,.. Button,. 4 - 1,180 750 Contributions,. - Templeton,. 2 100 1,950 2,500 Contributions,.. Upton,. -. 1,476 2,800 Contributions,.. Uxbridge,. 3 - 1,259 1,439 Contributions,.. - Warren,. 4 100 1,551 100 Contributions,. - - Webster,. 6 - 1,617 22,332 Contributions,.. Westborough, 4 - 1,940 15,570 Contributions,.. West Boylston,. 3 - 1,085 9,100 Contributions,.. West Brookfield, 1 - 350 1,300 Contributions,.. Westminster,. 3 - 1,949 12,200 Contributions,.. - Winchendon,. 3 1,854 3,037 Contributions,- - Worcester,.. 25 625 14,175 125,802 Contributions,.. - ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES (RELIGIOUS). BARNSTABLE,. 2 49 396 250 - - Barnstable,. 1 45 190 - Membership,.. - Truro,... 1 4 206 250 Contributions,.. - BERKSHIRE, 1 75 1,820 2,000- - - Cheshire,. 1 75 1,820 2,000 Assessments,.. - BRISTOL,.. 1 260 157 -1 Fall River,. 1 260 157 Ref., Contributions,.. - 88 698 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES (RELIGIOUS).-CONCLUDED. COUNTIES, I I| 0 CITIES.= O How supported. AND TOWNS. a I ESSEX,.. 2 200 2,900 2,780 - - 1 Lawrence,.. 1 200 2,500 700 Assessments,.. - - Lynn,... 1 - 400 2,080 Contributions,. - 1 FRANKLIN,.. 1 - 250 - - $300 $21 - Shelburne,.. 1 - 250 Ref., Fund,. 300 21 - HAMPDEN,.. 1 40 569 - - $800 - - Brimfield,.. 1 40 569 - - 800 - - MIDDLESEX,. 3 1,167 3,966 609 - - - - 2 - Hopkinton,.. 1,132 2,600 - - - - 1 Lowell,.. 1 - 600 500 Subscriptions,.. - 1 Woburn,.. 1 35 766 109 Contributions,.. - - - PLYMOUTH,. 1 - 1,000 3,000 - - -... South Scituate,. 1 - 1,000 3,000 Contributions,.. - - - SUFFOLK,.. 13 103,200 60,040 60,000 - - $8,000 $500 - $225,000 Boston,.. 13 103,200 60,040 60,000 Fund, subscriptions and assessments,. 8,000 500 - 225,000 WORCESTER,.2 2 819 4,554 - - - - - Templeton,.. 1 2 516 200 Assessments,.. - - - Webster,.. 1 - 303 4,354 Subscriptions,.. - - - RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES. PUBLIC LIBRARIES. C O t S T Ij I * S. THE STATE,.. 172 143,385 968,123 3,064,335 $581,888 $40,060 53 $1,359,740 Barnstablc, 8 - 12,363 36,275 19.700 - - 3,600 Berkshire, 9 872 22,758 95,886 63,700 240 - 110,000 Bristol,. 5 6,375 59,177 172,815 53,600 3,226 3 44,000 Essex,... 21 6,013 118,739 401,777 91,000 12,305 7 87,000 Franklin, 10 917 14,907 56,907 8,500 300 1 8,000 Hampden, 5 1,300 13,050 20,656 - - - 2,500 Hampshire, 8 176 25,050 77,435 40,000 3,500 3 80,000 Middlesex, 36 11,800 162,158 620,227 65,300 3,996 10 174,836 Norfolk, 15 3,069 57,284 220,414 35,750 2,770 4 103,000 Plymouth, 7 1,631 19,066 17,681 16,500 1,005 2 16,000 Suffolk,. 10 103,225 331,885 856,707 105,000 7,000 16 660,000 Worcester,.. 38 8,007 131,686 487,555 82,838 5,718 7 70,804 LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 699 RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-CONTINUED. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL LIBRARIES. COUNTIES. - 2 0'S Frnln... 1 _ 20 C| s _ 3 _ S THE STATE,.. 61 14,252 92,649 40,475 $59,100 $3,835 4 $77,000 Barnstable,...0 - - - - - Berkshire, 4. 56 492 610 - - Bristol,... 1 - 2,000 2,500 - - - Dukes,... 1 - 30 100 - - - - Essex,. 5 13,000 42,300 5,500 43,000 2,700 3 42,000 Franklin, 1 - 250 1,050 - - Hampden, 6. 187 5,856 2,783 5,500 400 Hampshire, 2 - 9,100 150 - - Middlesex, 14 100 19,609 4,740 10,500 735 1 35,000 Nantucket, 2 - 878 3,092 - - Norfolk, 2 - 1,000 - - Plymouth, 5 - 540 1,050 100 - Suffolk,. 7 - 4,340 5,200 - - Worcester, 10 909 6,204 13,700- - - COLLEGE LIBRARIES. THE STATE,.. 7 157,700 293,566 297,218 $204,200 $12,154 3 $145,000 Berkshire,. 1 200 16,800 - 10,000 600 1 10,000 Hampshire,.. 1 30,406 15,395 33,000 1,554 1 10,000 Middlesex,. 2 156,000 234,860 276,700 161,200 10,000 1 125,000 Suffolk,.. 3 1,500 11,500 5,123 - - SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC LIBRARIES. THE STATE,.. 54 249,495 365,030 90,679 $333,562 $33,045 20 $1,008,789 Essex,.. 7 106,313 56,361 7,177 34,900 1,894 4 Franklin,. 1 - 120 1,300- - - Hampden, 1 - 7,700 15,600 10,000 600 1 10,000 Hampshire, 1 200 1,800 1,200 - - - Middlesex,. 11 1,625 22,882 1,600 - Nantucket,.. 2 1,786 5,472 10,061- 1 9,000 Norfolk,. 1 - 100 - - Suffolk,.. 18 132,864 204,820 53,491 208,662 24,551 10 869,789 Worcester,.. 12 6,707 65,775 250 80,000 6,000 4 120,000 HOSPITAL LIBRARIES. THE STATE,. 6 1,055 6,741 15,000 $5,000 $400 1 Sffolk,.. 5 1,055 6,741 15,000 5,000 400 1 700 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-CONTINUED. ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES (SECULAR). COUNTIES..... O U,,0 0 C5,, I Ic I ^11 1 ~ os 1 1~ ____________ _ 0, 0 THE STATE,.. 120 10,765 219,351 426,296 $26,900 $1,691 23 $39,000 Barnstable,. 6 162 4,415 6,803 5,350 321 - 5,000 Berkshire,.. 7 134 7,584 28,746 - - 1 - Bristol,. 5 100 3,889 10,684 - - Dukes,. 2 685 1,852 15,000 - - 1 Essex,... 11 1,110 17,568 47,382 - - 4 Franklin,. 6 - 12,330 18,650 - - Hampden,. 5 450 38,518 49,166 - - 1 Hampshire,. 4 150 3,716 23,800 - - Middlesex,.. 16 1,084 21,012 46,912 - - 1 30,000 Norfolk,.. 7 644 8,568 24,226 2,500 250 1 Plymouth,.. 12 183 9,009 72,095 - - - 4,000 Suffolk,.. 22 5,740 68,753 50,020 18,300 1,070 11 Worcester,. 17 323 22,137 32,812 750 50 3 PRIVATE CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. THE STATE,.. 88 9,302 113,796 701,398 - Barnstable, 2 25 1,450 1,600 - - Bristol,.. 9 5,562 8,113 72,659 - - Essex,... 6 899 6,181 52,940 - - Hampden, 5. 460 3,705 16,564Middlesex, 19 803 14,492 63,009 - Nantucket, 1 - 900 800 _ Norfolk,. 5 500 2,625 25,661Plymouth,.. 6 140 5,050 18,150Suffolk,. 30 496 66,173 454,531 - Worcester, 5 417 5,107 5,484CHURCH LIBRARIES. THE STATE,.. 65 2,649 35,590 185,850 $4,950 $319 3 Barnstable, 3 - 1,400 11,400 300 18 Berkshire, 6 700 3,895 67,400 450 26 1 Essex,..- 969 5,071 - - Franklin, 2 - 1,385 9,100 100 6 - Hampden, 2 25 1,675 20,000 - Hampshire, 2 6 1,069 370 600 35 - Middlesex,. - 4,631 5,463 - - Norfolk, 1 - 300 1,840 - Plymouth,.2 - 1,400 3,000 - Suffolk,. 30 618 12,563 66,706 - Worcester,. 1,300 6,303 5,500 3,600 234 2 LIBRARIES: VOLUMES, CIRCULATION, ETC. 701 RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-CONCLUDED. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. COUNTIES.,' ~ICZ~ ~ ~ a; ~ ~ g i ^&l~ THE STATE,.. 1,276 18,050 604,249 3,081,684 $10,325 $614 Barnstable,.. 49 788 19,778 101,936 - - Berkshire,. 81 1,000 27,726 159,753- - Bristol,. 86 859 37,980 160,342- - Dukes,. 10 376 3,131 11,870 - - Essex,.. 170 3,887 82,837 530,583 940 60 Franklin,.. 54 777 19,349 131,429 - - Hampden,... 81 1,795 32,510 153,546- Hampshire,.. 49 460 20,261 94,230 - - Middlesex,...220 1,958 114,585 547,565 2,850 147 Nantucket,. 4 - 1,586 5,350 - - Norfolk,... 93 2,044 40,870 285,167 1,500 90 Plymouth,... 79 870 37,586 103,460 1,000 70 Suffolk,. 106 1,478 81,107 376,387 4,035 247 Worcester,.. 194 1,758 84,943 420,066 - - ASSOCIATION LIBRARIES (RELIGIOUS.) THE STATE,.. 27 104,993 71,917 73,193 $9,100 $521 4 $225,000 Barnstable,.2 49 396 250 - - Berkshire,. 1 75 1,820 2,000- Bristol,. 1 260 157 - - 1 Essex,.. 200 2,900 2,780 1 Franklin, 1 - 250 - 300 21 - Hampden, 1 40 569 - 800 - Middlesex,. 3 1,167 3,966 609 - 2 Plymouth, 1 - 1,000 3,000- - uffolk,.. 13 103,200 60,040 60,000 8,000 500 - 225,000 Worcester, 2 2 819 4,554- - - RECAPITULATION BY TOTALS. CLASSIFICATION., - 0 Public and private chool,.. 61 14,252 92,649 40,475 59,100 3,835 4 77,000 College,... 7 157,700 293,566 297,218 204,200 12,154 3 145,000 Scientific and artistic, 54 249,495 365,030 90,679 333,562 33,045 20 1,008,789 Hospita l, 5 2 Hospital,... 5 1,055 6,741 15,000 5,000 400 1 Association (secular), 120 10,765 219,351 426,296 26,900 1,691 23 39,000 Private circulating,. 88 9,302 113,796 701,398- - - Church,.. 1 65 2,649 35,590 185,850 4,950 319 3 Sunda School,. 1,276 18,050 604,249 3,081,684 10,325 614, Associat'n (religious), 27 104,993 71,917 73,193 9,100 521 4 225,000 LIBRARIES: BY NAME. [703] LIBRARIES: BY NAME. BARNSTABLE COUNTY. BARNSTABLE. HARWICH-Concluded. Sturgis Free Library. Harwich Port S. S. Library. Chaplin Library. North Harwich S. S. Library. Hyannis Library. West Harwich S. S. Library. Unitarian S. S. Library. Centreville S. S. Library. Centreville Congregational S. S. Library. MASHPEE Cotuit Port Union Society S. S. Library. Hyannis Baptist S. S. Library. Mashpee S. 8. Library. Hyannis Congregational S. S. Library. Marston's Mills Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Ostcrville Baptist S. S. Library. ORLEAN Osterville Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. West Barnstable S. S. Library. Orleans Public Library Association. Young Men's Association of Cotuit Port. Congregational S. S. Library. First Universalist S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. BREWSTER. Brewster Ladies' Library. PROVINCETOWN. First Parish Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Provincetown Public Library. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Library. Centre Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. CHATHTAM. Congregational S. S. Library. Pilgrim Library. CHATUniversalist S. S. Library. High School Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. SANDWICH. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Sandwich Circulating Library. Universalist S. S. Library. First Parish Church Library. First Parish S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. DENNIS. Monument Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Dennis Public Library. Pocasset Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. ouhDennis Public L ibrrar. Sandwich Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. West Dcnnis Public Library. West Sandwich Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. East Dennis Association Library. East Dennis S. S. Library. TRURO. First Congregational S. S. Library. EASTHAM. First Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Second Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Christian Union Library. FALMOUTH. WELLFLEET. Friends' First Day School Library. Worker's Library. First Congregational S. S. Library. Smith Circulating Librnry. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. First Congregational S S. Library. North Falmouth S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. HARWICH, YARMOUTH. Harwich Centre S. S. Library. Yarmouth Library Association. East Ilirwich S. S. Library. South Yarmouth Social Library. South lHarwich S. S. Library. West Yarmouth Library Association. South Harwich Bethel S. S. Library. New Jerusalem S. S. Library. 89 [ 705 ] 706 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. BERKSHIRE COUNTY. ADAMS. LANESBOROUGH. Temperance Library. Lanesborough Public Library. North Adams Library Association. Baptist S. S. Library. South Adams Library Association. Congregational S. S. Library. School Library. Episcopal S. S. Library. Second Advent Library. French Rom. Catholic Heart of Jesus Christ Library. St. Francis' Library. LEE. Congregational Church Library. Lee Public Library. Methodist Episcopal Church Library. Roman Catholic S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. No. Adams Congregational Church S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. No. Adams Baptist S. S. Library. Episcopal S. S. Library. No. Adams Episcopal S. S. Library. Methodist S. S. Library. No. Adams Universalist S. S. Library. East Lee Union Chapel S. S. Library. So. Adams Universalist S. S. Library. South Lee Union Church S. S. Library. So. Adams Roman Catholic S. S. Library. So. Adams Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. So. Adams Episcopal S. S. Library. LENOX. Lenox Public Library. Congregational S. S. Library. ALFORD. Episcopal S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. MONTEREY. BECKET. Monterey S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Becket Centre S. S. Library. MOUNT WASHINGTON. Mount Washington S. S. Library. CHESHIRE. Cheshire Library Association. NEW ASHFORD. Baptist S. S. Library. New Ashford S. S. Library. Methodist S. S. Library. Universalist S. S. Library. Roman Catholic S. S. Library. NEW MARLBOROUGH. Lyceum Hall Association Library. CLARKSBURG. Baptist S. S. Library. Clarksburg S. S. Library. New Marlborough S. S. Library. Clariggsviburll S. S. Library. Southfield Congregational S. S. Library. Clarksburg Law Library. Mill i ia OTIS. DALTON. Congregational S. S. Library. Dalton Public Library. Methodist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. PERU. Peru S. S. Library. EGREMONT. South Egremont S. 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Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. LUNENBURG. Unitarian S. S. Library. Lunenburg Public Library. Congregational S. S. Library. PHILLIPsTON. Methodist S. S. Library. Phillips Free Public Library. MENDON. Mendon Book Club. PRINCETON. First Parish S. S. Library. Ladies' Reading Society Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. MILFORD. Milford Town Library. ROYALSTON. Congregational S. S. Library. Royalston Free Public Library. Methodisc S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Methodist S. S. Library. Universalist S. S. Library. RUTLAND. MILLBURY. Rutland Public Library. American Union S. S. Library. Millbury Town Library. Rutland Centre S. S. Library. Baptist S.. Library. Rutland Centre S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Union S. Library. Second Congregational S. S. Library.on Library. SHREWSBURY. NEW BRAINTREE. New Braintree Town Library. Shrewsbury Free Public Library. New BAgricultural Library. Congregational S. S. Library. ACogreltuonal ibr. S. LibMethodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. WORTHBOROUGH. SOUTHBOROUGH. Northborough Free Library. Fay Public Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Independent Society S. S. Library. Evangelical Congregational S. S. Library. Pilgrim S. S. Library. Second Congregational S. S. Library. St. Mark's Church S. S. Library. NORTHBRIDGE. Whitinsville Social Library. Friends' Library. SOUTHBRIDGE. Congregational S. S. Library. Southbridge Public Library. Northbridge Centre S. S. Library. Hamilton Woollen Company's Library. Rockdale S. S. Library. Evangelical Church Library. Baptist S.. Library. NORTH BROOKFIELD. Congregational S. S. Library. Ladies' Association Library. eodo eatoa. S.S Library. Appleton Pastor's Library. Unv rsnnlst g... Library. First Congregational S. S. Library. Second Congregational S. S. Library. SPENCER. OAKHAM. Spencer Free Public Library. Oakham Town Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. 724 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. WORCESTER COUNTY-CONCLUDED. STERLING. WESTBOROUGH-Concluded. Sterling Free Public Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Unitarian S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. First Parish S. S. Library. Second Congregational S. S. Library. WEST BOYLSTON. Baptist S. S. Library. STURBRTDGE. Congregational S.S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Sturbridge Public Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. WEST BROOKFIELD. Episcopal S. S. Library. West Brookfield Public Library. Congregational S. S. Library. SUTTON. Sutton Town Library. WESTMINSTER. Congregational S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Westminster Town Library. Episcopal S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Universalist S. S. Library. TEMPLETON. Boynton Free Public Library. WINCHENDON. Ladies' Social Circle Library. First Parish S. S. Library. Winchendon Public Library. Trinitarian S. S. Library. Congregational Church Library. Ladies' Church Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Church of the Unity S. S. Library. Methodist S. S. Library. UPTON. Upton Town Library. WORCETER. Congregational S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Free Public Library of the City of Worcester. Unitarian S. S. Library. Chamberlain District Free Library. St. John's Percival School Library. Highland Academy Library. UXBRIDGE. Worcester Academy Library. Uxbridge Free Public Library. Lyceum and Natural History Society Library. American Antiquarian Society Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Worcester Choral Union Library. Evangelical S. S. Library. Worcester County Horticultural Library. Unitarlan S. S. Library. Worcester District Medical Library. Worcester County Musical Association Library. WARREN. Worcester County Library Association. Worcester County Mechanic's Association. Agricultural Library. Worcester Circulating Library. Chase's Circulating Library. All Saints Parish Library. Morgan's Circulating Library. Bangs Sunday Library. Congregational S. S. Library. All Saints S. S. Library. Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Bethel South Mission (colored) S. S. Library. Universalist S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. West Warren Congregational S. S. Library. Baptist (Main St.) S. S. Library. Central S. S. Library. Church of the Unity S. S. Library. WEBSTER. Drury Street Chapel S. S. Library. Webster Musical Association Library. Grace Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. WeLibrarytervMu Assoc latloniation. LlLaurel Street Methodist S. S. Library. Library Association. iBaptis S. S. Library. Old South S. S. Library. Baptistc S. S. Library. Piedmont S. S. Library. Webster Congregational S. S. Library. Pleasant Street Baptist S. S. Library. Methodister Episcopal S. S. Library. Plymouth Street Congregational S. S. Library. M ethodist Episcop al S. S. Library. Salem Street S. S. Library. Reforme t Second Methodisvent Episcopal.. Library. Universalist 8. 8. Library.Second Parish S. S. Library. St. Louis Roman Catholic Institute Library. t. John's S. S. Library. St. Matthew's S. S. Library. WESTBOROUGTRn. Tatnuck S. S. Library. Thomas Street S. S. Library. Westborough Town Library. Trinity Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Willow Park Seminary Library. Union S. S. Library. State Reform School Library. Universalist S. S. Library. Baptist S. S. Library. Webster Square Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. Congregational S. S. Library. Zion's Methodist Episcopal S. S. Library. POPULATION FOR 1865 AND 1875: INCREASE AND DECREASE. BY TOWNS. [ 725 ] POPULATION-1865 AND 1875. TOWNS SHOWING INCREASE. [The asterisk indicates new towns, changes in area, etc., since 1865, explained in "Notes" on page 755.] COUNTIES, CITIES AND 1865 I _ COUNTIES, CITIES AND 1865. 1875. Increase.. 1865. 1875. Increase. TowNs. TOWNS. BARNSTABLE CO. ESSEX Co.-Con. Mashpee,*. 278 278 Lynn,.. 20,747 32,600 11,853 Provincetown, 3,472 4,357 885 Lynnfield,. 725 769 44 Marblehead,. 7,308 7,677 369 Merrimac,*.. 2,171 2,171 BERKSHIRE Co. Methuen,. 2,576 4,205 1,629 Middleton,. 922 1,092 170 Adams,.. 8,298 15,760 7,462 Nahant,. 313 766 453 Cheshire,. 1,650 1,693 43 Newbury,. 1,362 1,426 64 Clarksburg,.. 530 670 140 Newburyport, 12,976 13,323 347 Dalton,.. 1,137 1,759 622 North Andover,. 2,622 2,981 359 Great Barrington, 3,920 4,385 465 Peabody,*.. 6,051 8,066 2,015 Hinsdale,.. 1,517 1,571 54 Rockport,. 3,367 4,480 1,113 Lanesborough,. 1,294 1,357 63 Salem,.. 2 1,189 25,958 4,769 Lenox,.. 1,660 1,845 185 Salisbury,. 3,609 4,078 469 New Marlborough, 1,649 2,037 388 Saugus,. 2,006 2,578 572 Pittsfield,.. 9,676 12,267 2,591 Swampscott,. 1,535 2,128 593 Richmond,.. 944 1,141 197 Topsfield,. 1,212 1,221 9 Stockbridge,. 1,967 2,089 122 West Stockbridge, 1,620 1,981 361 Williamstown,.. 2,555 3,683 1,128 FRANKLIN CO. Bernardston,.. 902 991 89 BRISTOL Co. Charlemont,.. 994 1,029 35 Deerfield, 3,038 3,414 376 Attleborough, 6,200 9,224 3,024 DErving, 3576 3794 218 Easton,. 3,076 3,898 822 Gill, 635 673 38 Fairhaven, 2,547 2,768 221 Greenfield, 3,211 3,540 329 Fall River, 17,481 45,340 27,859 Mohtague, 1,574 3,380 1,806 Mansfield,. 2,130 2,66 526..Orange, 1,909 2,497 588 New Bedford, 20,853 2,895 5,042 Rowe,. 563 661 98 Sceonk, 928 239 Shlburne,. 1,564 1,590 26 Somerset, 1,789 1,940 151 Shelburne, Taunton,. 16,00 20,445 4,440 Westport, 2,799 2912 113 HAMPDEN C. HAMPDEN CO. DUKES Co. Agawam,... 1,664 2,248 584 Chester,.. 1,266 1,396 130 Gay Head,* - 216 216 Chicopee,... 7,577 10,335 2,758 Gosnold, 108 115 7 Holyoke,... 5,648 16,260 10,612 Monson,... 3,272 3,733 461 Palmer,... 3,080 4,572 1,492 ESSEX Co. Russell,.. 618 643 25 Springfield,... 22,035 31,053 9,018 Beverly, 5,942 7,271 1,329 Wales,.. 696 1,020 324 Bradford, 1,566 2,347 781 Westfield,.. 5,634 8,431 2,797 Danvers,. 5,144 6,024 880 West Springfield,. 2,100 3,739 1,639 Esse,. 1,630 1,713 83 Wilbraham,... 2,111 2,576 465 Georgetown, 1,926 2,214 288 Gloucester,. 11,37 16,754 4,817 Groveland,. 1,619 2,084 465 HAMPSHIRE CO. Haverhill,. 10,740 14628 3,888 Ipswich,. 3,311 3,674 363 Amherst,.. 3,415 3,937 522 Lawrence,. 21,698 34,916 13,218 Easthampton,.. 2,869 3,972 1,103 [ 727 728 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. TOWNS SHOWING INCREASE-CONCLUDED. ONT 186 185. COUNTIES, CITIES AND COUITIES, CITIES AiD TOW~S. 18 65. 187IOc Ts. 165 1875 Increase. TowNs. Towns. HAMPSHIRE-Con. NORFOLK CO.-Con. Enfield,. 997 1,065 68 Norwood,*... 1,749 1,749 Hatfield,. 1,405 1,600 195 Quincy,... 6,718 9,155 2,437 Northampton, 7,925 11,108 3,183 Walpole,... 2,018 2,290 272 South Hadley, 2,099 3,370 1,271 Veymouth,... 7,975 9,819 1,844 Ware,..3,374 4,142 768 Williamsburg,. 1,976 2,029 53 PLYMOUTH CO. MIDDLESEX Co. Brockton,... 6,332 10,578 4,246 Acton,. 1,660 1,708 48 Carver,. 1,059 1,127 68 AT~t \ *'9'7fift -^R i Hanover,.. 1,545 1,801 256 Arlington,* 2,760 3,906 1,146 Hnover, 1,545 1,801 256 Ashland, 1,702 2,211 509 Hanson, 1,196 1,265 69 Ayer,*. 1,872 1,872 Hingham, 4,176 4,654 478 Bedford, 820 900 80 Hull,.60 316 56 pBelmont, 1,279 1,937 658 Marshfield,. 1,809 1,817 8 Billerica, 1,808 1,881 73 Middleborough, 4,565 5,023 458 Burlington, *594 650 56 Plymouth, 6,068 6,370 302 Cambridge,.. 29,112 47,838 18726 ockland, 4,203 4,203 Chelmsford,.. 2,291 2,32 81 Scituate, 2,269 2,463 194 cTenmsfordg,... 578, 665 1 8 ardneA,3 4... 2,63 33 o1,1 ^..-.-...i )o OQ~o South Abington,* - 2,456 2,456 Concord, 2,232 2,676 444 South Abington,* - 2,456 2,45 aEverett,* - 3,1 3,51 South Scituate,. 1,635 1,818 183 Wareham, 2,798 2,874 76 Framingham,. 4,665 5,167 502 r,..,78 2, Holliston,. 3,125 3,399 274 Hopkinton,.. 4,132 4,503 371 Hudson,*.-. 3,493 3,493 SUFFOL C. Lexington,. 2,220 2,505 285 Lincoln,. o711 834 123 Boston,*... 192,318 341,919 149,601 Lowell,... 30,990 49,688 18,698 Chelsea,.. 14,403 20,737 6,334 Malden, 6,840 10,843 4,003 Revere,*. 88 1,603 745 Marlborough, 7,164 8,424 1,260 Maynard,* 1,965 1,965 Medford, 4,839 6,627 1,788 Melrose, 2,865 3,990 1,125 WORCESTER Co. Natick,. 5,208 7,419 2,211 Newton,.8,975 16,105 7,130 Athol,.... 2,814 4,134 1,320 Pepperll,... 1,709 1,927 218 Auburn,. 959 1,233 274 Reading,.. 2,436 3,186 750 Boylston, 792 895 103 Shirley,... 1,217 1,352 135 Brookfield,. 2,101 2,660 559 Somerville,.9,353 21,868 12,515 Clinton,. 4,021 6,781 2,760 Stoneham,.3,298 4,984 1,686 Douglas,... 2,155 2,202 47 Tewksbury,.. 1,801 1,997 196 Dudley,. 2,076 2,653 577 Townsend,... 2,042 2,196 154 Fitchburg,... 8,118 12,289 4,171 Tyngsborough, 578 665 87 Gardner,. 2,553 3,730 1,177 Wakeficld,*... 3,244 5,349 2,105 Grafton,. 3,961 4,442 481 Waltham,... 6,896 9,967 3,071 Hardwick,... 1,967 1,992 25 Watertown,. 3,779 5,099 1,320 Holden,. 1,846 2,180 334 Wayland,.1,137 1,766 629 Lancaster,. 1,752 1,957 205 Westford,.1,568 1,933 365 Leicester,. 2,527 2,770 243 Weston,... 1,231 1,282 51 Leominster,. 3,313 5,201 1,888 Wilmington, 850 879 29 Milford,.. 9,108 9,818 710 Winchester,. 1,968 3,099 1,131 Millbury,... 3,780 4,529 749 Woburn, 6,999 9,568 2,569 Northbridge,. 2,642 4,030 1,388 North Brookfield, 2,514 3,749 1,235 Oxford,... 2,713 2,938 225 Rutland, 1,011 1,030 19 NORFOLK Co. Southborough, 1,750 1,986 236 Southbridge,.. 4,131 5,740 1,609 Bellingham,. 1,240 1,247 7 Spencer,... 3,024 5,451 2,427 Braintree, 3,725 4,156 431 Sturbridge,... 1,993 2,213 220 Brookline,.. 5,262 6,675 1,413 Sutton,.... 2,363 3,051 688 Canton, 3,318 4,192 874 Templeton,... 2,390 2,764 374 Cohasset, 2,048 2,197 149 Upton,.. 2,018 2,125 107 Dover,.616 650 34 Uxbridge,.. 2,838 3,029 191 Foxborough, 2,778 3,168 390 Warren,.. 2,180 3,260 1,080 Franklin,... 2,510 2,983 473 Webster,... 3,608 5,064 1,456 Holbrook,* 1,726 1,726 Westborough,.. 3,141 5,141 2,000 Hyde Park,* - 6,316 6,316 West Boylston,.. 2,294 2,902 608 Medfield,. 1,012 1,163 151 West Brookfield,. 1,549 1,903 354 Medway,... 3,219 4,242 1,023 Westminster,.. 1,639 1,712 73 Needham, 2,793 4,548 1,755 Winchendon,.. 2,801 3,762 961 Norfolk,*... 920 920 Worcester,... 30,055 49,317 19,262 POPULATION- 1865 AND 18S5. 729 TOWNS SHOWING DECREASE. COUNTIES, CITIES AND COUNTIES CITIES AND COUNTOWS, CI 1865. 1875. Decrease. COUNTIES,65. 1875. ecrease. TowNS. TOWNS. BARNSTABLE CO. FRANKLIN-Con. Barnstable,.. 4,928 4,302 626 Colrain,.. 1,726 1,699 27 Brewster, 1,456 1,219 237 Conway,. 1,538 1,452 86 Chatham, 2,624 2,274 350 Hawley, 687 588 99 Dennis,. 3,592 3,369 223 Heath,.642 545 97 Eastham, 757 639 118 Leverett,. 914 831 83 Falmouth,. 2,283 2,211 72 Leyden, 592 524 68 Harwich,. 3,540 3,355 185 Monroe, 191 190 1 Orleans,. 1,585 1,373 212 New Salem,.. 1,116 923 193 Sandwich,. 4,158 3,417 741 Northfield, 1,660 1,641 19 Truro,.. 1,447 1,098 349 Shutesbury,. 788 558 230 Wellflcet, 2,296 1,988 308 Sunderland, 861 860 1 Yarmouth,. 2,472 2,264 208 Warwick,. 901 744 157 Wendell,. 603 503 100 WBhately,... 1,012 958 54 BERKSHIRE CO. Alford,... 461 389 72 HAMDEN. Becket,.... 1,393 1,329 64 Egrenmont, 928 890 38 F~lorida,0 1,173 572 601 Blandford,... 1,087 964 123 Hancock, 11937 730 6207 Brimfield,. 1,316 1,201 115 nLee.. 4,035 3,900 213 Granville,... 1,367 1,240 127 Mdonterey, 737 703 34 ~Holland,... 368 334 34 Mount Washington, 237 182 55 Longmeadow, 1,480 1,467 13 New Ashford,.. 178 160 18 Ludlow,... 1,232 1,222 10 Otis,.... 956 855 101 Montgomery, 353 304 49 Peru,.... 494 443 51 oll 5 4 Pcru... 494 443 51 Southwick,... 1,155 1,114 41 Sandisfield,.. 1,411 1,172 239 Tolland, 511 452 59 Savoy,. 866 730 136 Shefficld,. 2,459 2,233 226 Tyringham,... 650 517 133 HAMPSHIRE CO. Washington,.. 859 603 256 Windsor,. 753 624 129 Belchertown,.. 2,636 2,315 321 Chesterfield,. 801 746 55 Cummington,.. 980 916 64 BRISTOL CO. Goshen,... 411 349 62 Granby,... 908 812 96 Acushnet,.. 1,251 1,059 192 Greenwich,.. 648 606 42 Berkley,.. 847 781 66 Hadley,... 2,246 2,125 121 Dartmouth,.. 3,435 3,434 1 Huntington,... 1,163 1,095 68 Dighton,.. 1,813 1,755 58 Middlefield,.. 727 603 124 Freetown,.. 1,485 1,396 89 Pelham,... 737 633 104 Norton,.. 1,709 1,595 114 Plainfield,... 579 481 98 Raynham,.. 1,868 1,687 181 Prescott, 596 493 103 Rehoboth,. 1,843 1,827 16 Southampton,. 1,216 1,050 166 Swansea,.. 1,336 1,308 28 Westhampton,. 636 556 80 Worthington,. 925 818 107 DUKES Co. Chilmark,... 548 508 40 MIDDLESEX CO. Edgartown,.. 1,846 1,707 139 Tisbury,... 1,698 1,525 173 Ashby,... 1,080 962 118 Boxborough, 454 318 136 Brighton,* 3,854 - 3,854 ESSEX Co. Carlisle,. 642 548 94 Charlestown,*. 26,399 - 26,399 Amesbury,... 4,181 3,816 365 Dracut,.1,905 1,116 789 Andover,.. 5,314 5,097 217 Dunstable,.533 452 81 Boxford,... 868 834 34 Groton,.3,176 1,908 1,268 Hamilton,... 799 797 2 Littleton,. 967 950 17 Manchester,... 1,643 1,560 83 North Reading, 987 979 8 Rowley,... 1,191 1,162 29 Sherborn,. 1,049 999 50 Wenham,.. 918 911 7 Stow,.. 1,537 1,022 515 West Newbury,. 2,087 2,021 66 Sudbury,.1,703 1,177 526 FRANKLIN Co. NANTUCKET CO. Ashfield,... 1,221 1,190 31 Buckland,... 1,922 1,921 1 Nantucket,... 4,748 3,201 1,547 92 730 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. TOWNS SHOWING DECREASE-CONCLUDED. COUNTIE,186. 18. D. COUNTIES, CITIES AND 1865. 1875. Decrease. TOWNS. TowNs. NORFOLK CO. SUFFOLK CO. Dedham,.. 7,195 5,756 1,439 Winthrop,.. 633 627 6 Dorchester,*. 10,717 - 10,717 Milton,.. 2,770 2,738 32 Randolph,... 5,734 4,064 1,670 WORCESTER CO. Roxbury,*.. 28,426 - 28,426 Sharon,.. 1,393 1,330 63 Ashburnham,. 2,153 2,141 12 Stoughton,.. 4,855 4,842 13 Barre,. 2,856 2,460 396 West Roxbury,*. 6,912 - 6,912 Berlin,. 1,061 987 74 Wrentham,.. 3,072 2,395 677 Blackstone,. 4,857 4,640 217 Bolton,. 1,502 987 515 Charlton,. 1,925 1,852 73 PLYMOUTH CO. Dana,..789 760 29 Harvard,. 1,355 1,304 51 Abington,... 8,576 3,241 5,335 Hubbardston,. 1,546 1,440 106 Bridgewater,. 4,196 3,969 227 Lunenburg,. 1,167 1,153 14 Duxbury,. 2,384 2,245 139 Mendon,.1,207 1,176 31 East Bridgewater,. 2,976 2,808 168 New Braintree, 752 606 146 Halifax,.. 722 568 154 Northborough, 1,623 1,398 225 Kingston,... 1,626 1,569 57 Oakham,. 925 873 52 Lakeville,.. 1,110 1,061 49 Paxton,. 626 600 26 Marion,.. 960 862 98 Petersham,.. 1,428 1,203 225 Mattapoisett,.. 1,451 1,361 90 Phillipston,.. 725 666 59 Pembroke,.. 1,489 1,399 90 Princeton,. 1,239 1,063 176 Plympton,... 924 755 169 Royalston,... 1,441 1,260 181 Rochester,.. 1,156 1,001 155 Shrewsbury, 1,570 1,524 46 West Bridgewater,. 1,825 1,758 67 Sterling,. 1,668 1,569 99 RECAPITULATION-INCREASE. No. C O U N T I E S. Towns. showing 1S65. 1875. Increase. Per cent. gain. THE STATE,. 342 200 957,683 1,448,925 491,242 51.29 Barnstable,.... 14 2 3,472 4,635 1,163 33.5 Berkshire,...31 14 38,417 52,238 13,821 35.98 Bristol,... 19 10 73,808 116,245 42,437 57.5 Dukes,..5 2 108 331 223 206.48 Essex,...... 35 27 154,033 207,144 53,111 34.48 Franklin,... 26 10 14,966 18,569 3,603 24.61 Hampden,.. 21 12 55,701 86,006 30,305 54.41 Hampshire,.. 23 8 24,060 31,223 7,163 29.77 Middlesex,... 54 43 176,098 273,681 97,583 55.41 Nantucket,.1 - - - - Norfolk,.... 24 18 45,232 67,196 21,964 48.56 Plymouth,. 27 14 33,712 46,765 13,053 38.72 Suffolk,.....4 3 207,579 364,259 156,680 75.48 Worcester,...... 58 37 130,497 180,633 50,136 38.42 POPULATION —1865 AND 1875. 731 RECAPITULATION-DECREASE. No. C U N T I S. Towns. showing 1865. 1875. Decrease. Per cent. loss. THE STATE,.... 342 142 309,348 202,987 106,361 34.38 Barnstable,...... 14 12 31,138 27,509 3,629 11.65 Berkshire,...... 31 17 18,527 16,032 2,495 13.47 Bristol,...19 9 15,587 14,842 745 4.78 Dukes,.... 5 3 4,092 3,740 352 8.60 Essex,.. 35 8 17,001 16,198 803 4.72 Franklin,.. 26 16 16,374 15,127 1,247 7.62 Hampden,.... 21 9 8,869 8,298 571 6.44 Hampshire,.. 23 15 15,209 13,598 1,611 10.59 Middlesex,. 54 11 44,286 10,431 33,855 76.45 Nantucket,..... 1 1 4,748 3,201 1,547 32.58 Norfolk,. 24 6 71,074 21,125 49,949 70.28 Plymouth,....... 27 13 29,395 22,597 6,798 23.13 Suffolk,.....4 1 633 627 6.95 Worcester,... 58 21 32,415 29,662 2,753 8.49 COMBINED RECAPITULATION-INCREASE AND DECREASE. C O 1J 60 0T I E 90 0 8 u. a. a. COUNTIES. C..', oc g o'Q'-'Q THE STATE,....342 200 142 1,267,031 1,651,912 384,881 - 30.38 - Barnstable,.14 2 12 34,610 32,144 - 2,466 - 7.13 Berkshire,... 31 14 17 56,944 68,270 11,326 - 19.89 Bristol... 19 10 9 89,395 131,087 41,692 - 46.64 Dukes,...5 2 3 4,200 4,071 - 129 - 3.07 Essex,.35 27 8 171,034 223,342 52,308 - 30.58 Franklin,... 26 10 16 31,340 33,696 2,356 7.52 Hampden,..... 21 12 9 64,570 94,304 29,734 - 46.05 Hampshire,... 23 8 15 39,269 44,821 5,552 14.11 Middlesex,. 54 43 11 220,384 284,112 63,728 28.92 Nantucket,.. 1 4,748 3.201 - 1,547 - 32.58 Norfolk,.24 18 6 116,306 88,321 27,98 - 24.06 Plymouth,. 27 14 13 63,107 69,362 6,255 - 9.91 Suffolk,4 3 1 208,212 364,886 156,674 - 75.25 Worcester, 58 37 21 162,912 210,295 47,383 - 29.08 _ _ _ _ __- _ _ - _ _ _ CENSUSES OF POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS- 1776 TO 1875. BY TOWNS. [733] 734 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION- 177-1 875. [The asterisks indicate changes in the names or areas of towns since 1865. Such changes are fully explained in the chapter of "Notes " which follows this presentation.] O COLONIAL _O. CENSUS. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. a CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. ___ 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1 BARNSTABLE COUNTY,... 1685, 15,546 17,354 19,293 22,211 24,026 2 Barnstable,..... 1639, [2,610] 2,610 2,964 3,446 3,824 3 Brewster,... 1803, - - - 1,112 1,285 4 Chatham,...... 1712, 929 1,140 1,351 1,334 1,630 5 Dennis,..... 1793, - - 1,408 1,739 1,997 6 Eastham,..... 1646, 1,899 1,834 659 751 766 7 Falmouth,...1686, 1,355 1,637 1,882 2,237 2,370 8 Harwich,..... 1694, 1,865 2,392 2,857 1,942 1,980 9 Mashpee,*...... 1870, 82 308 155 139 150 10 Orleans,..... 1797, - 1,095 1,248 1,343 11 Provincetown,..... 1727, 205 454 812 936 1,252 12 Sandwich,...... 1639, 1,912 1,991 2,024 2,382 2,484 13 Truro,... 1709, 1,227 1,193 1,152 1,209 1,241 14 Wellfleet,...... 1763, 1,235 1,117 1,207 1,402 1,472 15 Yarmouth,..... 1639, 2,227 2,678 1,727 2,134 2,232 16 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,...1761, 17,952 30,213 33,670 35,787 35,570 17 Adams,..... 1778, 932 2,040 1,688 1,763 1,836 18 Alford,..... 1773, 298 577 518 522 570 19 Becket,..... 1765, 414 751 930 1,028 984 20 Cheshire,... 1793, - - 1,325 1,315 1,202 21 Clarksburg,..... 1798, - - 253 231 274 22 Dalton,....1784, - 554 859 779 817 23 Egremont,... 1760, 671 759 835 790 865 24 Florida,....1805, - - 392 431 25 Great Barrington,.... 1761, 961. 1,373 1,754 1,784 1,908 26 Hancock,....1776, 977 1,211 1,187 1,049 1,165 27 Hinsdale,...... 1804, - - 822 822 28 Lanesborough,..... 1765, 1,434 2,142 1,443 1,303 1,319 29 Lee,.... 1777, - 1,170 1,267 1,305 1,384 30 Lenox,... 1767, 931 1,169 1,041 1,310 1,315 31 Monterey,..... 1847,- - - - 32 Mount Washington,... 1779, 259 261 291 474 467 33 New Ashford,.... 1836, 215 460 390 411 358 34 New Marlborough,... 1759, 1,087 1,550 1,848 1,832 1,668 35 Otis,...... 1810, 200 605 1,102 1,111 981 36 Peru,...... 1771, 376 1,041 1,361 912 748 37 Pittsfield,...... 1761, 1,132 1,992 2,261 2,665 2,768 38 Richmond,..... 1765, 921 1,255 1,044 1,041 923 POPULATION DURING ONE HINDRED YEARS. 735 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-1776-1875. [The asterisks indicate changes in the names or areas of towns since 1865. Such changes are fully ex. plained in the chapter of "Notes" which follows this presentation.] STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 28,514 32,548 35,276 35,442 35,990 34,610 32,774 32,144 1 3,974 4,301 4,901 4,998 5,129 4,928 4,793 4,302 2 1,418 1,522 1,525 1,525 1,489 1,456 1,259 1,219 3 2,130 2,334 2,439 2,560 2,710 2,624 2,411 2,274 4 2,317 2,942 3,257 3,497 3,662 3,592 3,269 3,369 5 970 955 845 808 779 757 668 639 6 2,548 2,589 2,621 2,613 2,456 2,283 2,237 2,211 7 2,453 2,930 3,258 3,261 3,423 3,540 3,080 3,355 8 - 309 - - 322 - 348 278 9 1,789 1,974 1,848 1,754 1,678 1,585 1,323 1,373 10 1,710 2,122 3,157 3,096 3,206 3,472 3,865 4,357 11 3,361 3,719 4,368 4,496 4,479 4,158 3,694 3,417 12 1,547 1,920 2,051 1,917 1,583 1,447 1,269 1,098 13 2,046 2,377 2,411 2,325 2,322 2,296 2,135 1,988 14 2,251 2,554 2,595 2,592 2,752 2,472 2,423 2,264 15 37,706 41,745 49,591 52,791 55,120 56,944 64,827 68,270 16 2,649 3,703 6,172 6,980 6,924 8,298 12,090 15,760 17 512 481 502 526 542 461 430 389 18 1,063 1,342 1,223 1,472 1,578 1,393 1,346 1,329 19 1,050 985 1,298 1,532 1,533 1,650 1,758 1,693 20 315 370 384 424 420 530 686 670 21 827 1,255 1,020 1,064 1,243 1,137 1,252 1,759 22 890 1,038 1,013 992 1,079 928 931 890 23 454 441 561 612 645 1,173 1,322 572 24 2,264 2,704 3,264 3,449 3,871 3,920 4,320 4,385 25 1,052 922 789 848 857 937 882 730 26 780 955 1,253 1,361 1,470 1,517 1,695 1,571 27 1,192 1,140 1,229 1,235 1,308 1,294 1,393 1,357 28 1,825 2,428 3,220 4,226 4,420 4,035 3,866 3,900 29 1,359 1,313 1,599 1,921 1,711 1,660 1,965 1,845 30 - - 761 823 758 737 653 703 31 345 438 351 344 321 237 256 182 32 285 227 186 195 239 178 208 160 33 1,656 1,682 1,847 1,647 1,782 1,649 1,855 2,037 34 1,012 1,177 1,224 1,018 998 956 960 855 35 729 576 519 487 499 494 455 443 36 3,559 3,747 5,872 6,501 8,045 9,676 11,112 12,267 37 844 1,097 907 970 914 944 1,091 1,141 38 736 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -18T5. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. COLONIAL 0 CO1I UNITED STATES CENSUSES. 5 CENSUS; COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 0 u _ 71776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. BERKSHIRE COUNTY-Con. 1 Sandisfield,...... 1762, 1,044 1,742 1,857 1,795 1,646 2 Savoy,....1797, - - 430 711 852 3 Sheffield,... 1733, 1,722 1,899 2,050 2,439 2,476 4 Stockbridge,.... 1739, 907 1,336 1,261 1,372 1,377 5 Tyringham,.... 1762, 809 1,397 1,712 1,689 1,443 6 Washington,.... 1777, 750 588 914 942 750 7 West Stockbridge,.... 1774, 370 1,113 1,002 1,049 1,034 8 Williamstown,.. 1765, 1,083 1,769 2,086 1,843 2,010 9 Windsor,.... 1771, 459 916 961 1,108 1,085 10 BRISTOL COUNTY,.... 1685, 26,700 31,709 33,880 37,168 40,908 11 Acushnet,... 1860, - - - 12 Attleborough,.... 1694, 2,200 2,166 2,480 2,716 3,055 13 Berkley,..... 1735, 787 850 1,013 1,014 1,060 14 Dartmouth,..... 1664, 6,773 2,499 2,660 3,219 3,636 15 Dighton,.... 1712, 1,420 1,793 1,666 1,659 1,607 16 Easton,...... 1725, 1,172 1,466 1,550 1,557 1,803 17 Fairhaven,...... 1812, - - - - 2,733 18 Fall River,.... 1803, - - - 1,296 1,594 19 Freetown,...... 1683, 1,901 2,202 2,535 1,878 1,863 20 Mansfield,... 1770, 944 983 1,016 1,030 1,222 21 New Bedford,.... 1787, - 3,313 4,361 5,651 3,947 22 Norton,... 1711, 1,329 1,428 1,481 1,598 1,600 23 Raynham,...... 1731, 940 1,094 1,181 1,154 1,071 24 Rehoboth,...... 1645, 4,191 4,710 4,743 4,866 2,740 25 Scekonk,.... 1812, - - - - 2,775 26 Somerset,...... 1790, 1,151 1,232 1,199 1,116 27 Swansea,.. 1667, [1,784] 1,784 1,741 1,839 1,933 28 Taunton,...... 1639, 3,259 3,804 3,860 3,907 4,520 29 Westport,....1787, 2,466 2,361 2,585 2,633 30 DUKES COUNTY,.. 1683, 2,822 3,265 3,118 3,290 3,292 31 Chilmark,.... 1714, 769 771 800 723 695 32 Edgartown,..... 161, 1,020 1,352 1,226 1,365 1,374 33 Gay Head,*..... 1870, - - - 34 Gosnold,...1864,- - - - 35 Tisbury,...... 1671, 1,033 1,142 1,092 1,202 1,223 36 ESSEX COUNTY,... 1643, 50,923 57,913 61,196 71,888 74,655 37 Amesbury,.. 1668, 1,795 1,801 1,757 1,890 1,956 38 Andover,......1646, 2,953 2,863 2,941 3,164 3,889 39 Beverly,....1668, 2,754 3,290 3,881 4,608 4,283 40 Boxford,..... 1685, 989 925 852 880 906 41 Bradford16,.1,240 1,371 1,420 1,369 1,600 42 Danvers,.177, 2,284 2,425 2,643 3,127 3,646 43 Essex,....1819, - - - 1,107 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 737 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 1,655 1,464 1,649 1,615 1,585 1,411 1,482 1,172 1 927 915 955 919 904 866 861 730 2 2,382 2,322 2,769 2,624 2,621 2,459 2,535 2,233 3 1,580 1,992 1,941 2,058 2,136 1,967 2,003 2,089 4 1,350 1,477 821 710 730 650 557 517 5 701 991 953 1,068 948 859 694 603 6 1,209 1,448 1,713 1,736 1,589 1,620 1,924 1,981 7 2,134 2,153 2,626 2,529 2,611 2,555 3,559 3,683 8 1,042 897 897 905 839 753 686 624 9 49,592 60,165 76,192 87,425 93,794 89,395 102,886 131,087 10 - - - - 1,387 1,251 1,132 1,059 11 3,215 3,585 4,200 5,451 6,066 6,200 6,769 9,224 12 907 886 908 924 825 847 744 781 13 3,866 4,135 3,868 3,658 3,883 3,435 3,367 3,434 14 1,723 1,378 1,641 1,729 1,733 1,813 1,817 1,755 15 1,756 2,074 2,337 2,748 3,067 3,076 3,668 3,898 16 3,034 3,951 4,304 4,693 3,118 2,547 2,626 2,768 17 4,158 6,738 11,524 12,680 14,026 17,481 26,766 45,340 18 1,909 1,772 1,615 1,585 1,521 1,485 1,372 1,396 19 1,172 1,382 1,789 2,119 2,114 2,130 2,432 2,656 20 7,592 12,087 16,443 20,389 22,300 20,853 21,320 25,895 21 1,479 1,545 1,966 1,894 1,848 1,709 1,821 1,595 22 1,208 1,329 1,541 1,634 1,746 1,868 1,713 1,687 23 2,459 2,169 2,104 2,107 1,932 1,843 1,895 1,827 24 2,133 1,996 2,243 2,304 2,662 928 1,021 1,167 25 1,023 1,005 1,166 1,339 1,793 1,789 1,776 1,940 26 1,678 1,484 1,554 1,467 1,430 1,336 1,294 1,308 27 6,042 7,645 10,441 13,750 15,376 16,005 18,629 20,445 28 2,779 2,820 2,795 2,822 2,767 2,799 2,724 2,912 29 3,517 3,958 4,540 4,401 4,403 4,200 3,787 4,071 30 691 702 747 676 654 548 476 508 31 1,509 1,736 1,990 1,898 2,118 1,846 1,516 1,707 32 - - - - - - 160 216 33 - - - - - 108 99 115 34 1,317 1,520 1,803 1,827 1,631 1,698 1,536 1,525 35 82,859 94,987 131,300 151,018 165,611 171,034 200,843 223,342 36 2,445 2,471 3,143 3,585 3,877 4,181 5,581 3,816 37 4,530 5,207 6,945 4,810 4,765 5,314 4,873 5,097 38 4,073 4,689 5,376 5,944 6,154 5,942 6,507 7,271 39 935 942 982 1 1,034 1,020 868 847 834 40 1,856 2,222 1,328 1,372 1,688 1,566 2,014 2,347 41 4,228 5,020 8,109 4,000 5,110 5,144 5,600 6,024 42 1,333 1,450 1,585 1,668 1,701 1,630 1,614 1,713 43 93 738 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. 8 O. iCOLONIAL | UNITED STATES CENSUSES..3 3 CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. OC5 I 1a 11776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. ESSEX COUNTY-Con. 1 Georgetown,.... 1838, - - - - 2 Gloucester,.... 1639, 4,512 5,317 5,313 5,943 6,384 3 Groveland,.. 1850, - - - - - 4 Hamilton,...1793, - - 749 780 802 5 Haverhill,.. 1645, 2,810 2,408 2,730 2,682 3,070 6 Ipswich,...... 1634, 4,508 4,562 3,305 3,569 2,553 7 Lawrence,.. 1847, - - - - - 8 Lynn,.. 1637, 2,755 2,291 2,837 4,087 4,515 9 Lynnfield,.. 1782, - 491 468 509 596 10 Manchester,..... 1645, 949 965 1,082 1,137 1,201 11 Marblehead,..... 1649, 4,386 5,661 5,211 5,900 5,630 12 Merrimac,*.... 1876, - - - - - 13 Methuen,...... 1725, 1,326 1,297 1,253 1,181 1,371 14 Middleton,...... 1728, 650 682 598 541 596 15 Nahant,..... 1853, - 16 Newbury,...... 1635, 3,239 3,972 4,076 5,176 3,671 17 Newburyport,..... 1764, 3,681 4,837 5,946 7,634 6,852 18 North Andover,.... 1855, - - - - - 19 Peabody,*.... 1855, - - - 20 Rockport,... 1840, - - - 21 Rowley,.... 1639, 1,678 1,772 1,557 1,682 1,825 22 Salem,... 1629, 5,337 7,921 9,457 12,613 12,731 23 Salisbury,. 1640, 1,666 1,780 1,855 2,047 2,006 24 Saugus,......1815, - - - - 748 25 Swampscott,.....1852, - 26 Topsfield,. 1650, 773 780 789 815 866 27 Wenham,..... 1643, 638 502 476 554 572 28 West Newbury,.. 1820, - - - - 1,279 29 FRANKLIN COUNTY,.... 1811, 10,294 21,743 26,300 27,421 29,418 30 Ashfield,...... 1765, 628 1,459 1,741 1,809 1,748 31 Bernardston,..... 1762, 607 691 780 811 912 32 Buckland,...... 1779, - 718 1,041 1,097 1,037 33 Charlemont,.....1765, [665] 665 875 987 1,081 34 Colrain,......1761, 566 1,417 2,014 2,016 1,961 35 Conway,......1767, 897 2,092 2,013 1,784 1,705 36 Deerfield,.. 1682, 836 1,330 1,531 1,570 1,868 37 Erving,...... 1838, - - - 160 331 38 Gill,. 1793, - - 700 762 800 39 Greenfield,.. 1753, 735 1,498 1,254 1,165 1,361 40 Hawley,......1792, 244 539 878 1,031 1,089 41 Heath,....... 1785, - 379 604 917 1,122 42 Leverett,...... 1774, 293 524 711 769 857 43 Leyden,......1809, - 989 1,095 1,009 974 44 Monroe,...... 1822, - - - 45 Montague,...... 1753, 575 906 1,222 934 1,074 46 New Salem,..... 1753, 910 1,543 1,949 2,107 2,146 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 739 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 18. 1840. 1855. 18. 0. 1865. 1870. 1875. - 1,540 2,052 2,042 2,075 1,926 2,088 2,214 1 7,510 6,350 7,786 8,935 10,904 11,937 15,389 16,754 2 - - 1,286 1,367 1,448 1,619 1,776 2,084 3 748 818 889 896 789 799 790 797 4 3,896 4,336 5,877 7,932 9,995 10,740 13,092 14,628 5 2,949 3,000 3,349 3,421 3,300 3,311 3,720 3,674 6 - - 8,282 16,114 17,639 21,698 28,921 34,916 7 6,138 9,367 14,257 15,713 19,083 20,747 28,233 32,600 8 617 707 723 883 866 725 818 769 9 1,236- 1,355 1,638 1,864 1,698 1,643 1,665 1,560 10 5,149 5,575 6,167 6,928 7,646 7,308 7,703 7,677 11 - - - - - - - 2,171 12 2,006 2,251 2,538 2,582 2,566 2,576 2,959 4,205 13 607 657 832 880 940 922 1,010 1,092 14 - - - 270 380 313 475 766 15 3,603 3,789 4,426 1,484 1,444 1,362 1,430 1,426 16 6,375 7,161 9,572 13,357 13,401 12,976 12,595 13,323 17 - - - 2,218 2,343 2,622 2,549 2,981 18 -_ 5,348 6,549 6,051 7,343 8,066 19 2,650 3,274 3,498 3,237 3,367 3,904 4,480 20 2,044 1,203 1,075 1,214 1,278 1,191 1,157 1,162 21 13,895 15,082 20,264 20,934 22,252 21,189 24,117 25,958 22 2,519 2,739 3,100 3,185 3,310 3,609 3,776 4,078 23 960 1,098 1,552 1,788 2,024 2,006 2,247 2,578 24 - - - 1,335 1,530 1,535 1,846 2,128 25 1,010 1,059 1,170 1,250 1,292 1,212 1,213 1,221 26 611 659 977 1,073 1,105 918 985 911 27 1,586 1,560 1,746 2,094 2,202 2,087 2,006 2,021 28 29,630 28,812 30,870 31,652 31,434 31,340 32,635 33,696 29 1,732 1,610 1,394 1,342 1,302 1,221 1,180 1,190 30 918 992 937 908 968 902 961 991 31 1,039 1,084 1,056 1,614 1,702 1,922 1,946 1,921 32 1,065 1,127 1,173 1,113 1,075 994 1,005 1,029 33 1,877 1,971 1,785 1,604 1,798 1,726 1,742 1,699 34 1,563 1,409 1,831 1,784 1,689 1,538 1,460 1,452 35 2,003 1,912 2,421 2,766 3,073 3,038 3,632 3,414 36 488 309 449 471 527 576 579 794 37 864 798 754 732 683 635 653 673 38 1,540 1,756 2,580 2,945 3,198 3,211 3,589 3,540 39 1,037 977 881 774 671 687 672 588 40 1,199 895 803 741 661 642 613 545 41 939 875 948 982 964 914 877 831 42 796 632 716 653 606 592 518 524 43 265 282 254 217 236 191 201 190 44 1,152 1,255 1,518 1,509 1,593 1,574 2,224 3,380 45 1,889 1,305 1,253 1,221 957 1,116 987 923 46 740 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. COLONIAL. ~ CENSUS. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS,. o _ - _ 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. FRANKLIN COUNTY-Con. 1 Northfield,...... 1713, 580 868 1,047 1,218 1,584 2 Orange,......1810, - 784 766 764 829 3 Rowe,..... 1785, - 443 575 839 851 4 Shelburne,. 1768, 575 1,183 1,079 961 1,022 5 Shutesbury,.....1761, 598 674 930 939 1,029 6 Sunderland,.....1714, 409 462 537 551 597 7 Warwick,.. 1763, 766 1,246 1,233 1,227 1,256 8 Wendell,. 1781, - 519 737 983 958 9 Whately,......1771, 410 736 773 891 1,076 10 HAMPDEN COUNTY,.... 1812, 13,274 19,193 23,462 24,421 28,021 11 Agawam,...... 1855,- - - - 12 Blandford,...... 1741, 772 1,416 1,778 1,613 1,515 13 Brimfield,...... 1731, 1,064 1,211 1,384 1,325 1,612 14 Chester,...... 1765, 405 1,119 1,542 1,534 1,526 15 Chicopee,...... 1848,- - - - 16 Granville,..... 1754, 1,126 1,979 2,309 1,504 1,643 17 Holland,...... 1785, - 428 445 420 453 18 Holyoke,....... 1850, 19 Longmeadow,..... 1783, - 744 973 1,036 1,171 20 Ludlow,...... 1774, 413 560 650 730 1,246 21 Monson,...... 1760, 813 1,331 1,635 1,674 2,126 22 Montgomery,..... 1780, - 449 560 595 604 23 Palmer,......1752, 727 809 1,039 1,114 1,197 24 Russell,......1792, _- 431 422 491 25 Southwick,.. 1770, [841] 841 867 1,229 1,255 26 Springfield,. 1636, 1,974 1,574 2,312 2,767 3,914 27 Tolland,...... 1810, - - - 798 692 28 Wales,... 1762, 850 606 774 645 683 29 Westfield,. 1669, 1,488 2,204 2,185 2,130 2,668 30 West Springfield,....1774, 1,744 2,367 2,835 3,109 3,246 31 Wilbraham,..... 1763, 1,057 1,555 1,743 1,776 1,979 32 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,... 1662, 12,154 18,823 22,885 24,553 26,487 33 Amherst,......1759, 915 1,233 1,358 1,469 1,917 34 Belchertown,..... 1761, 972 1,485 1,878 2,270 2,426 35 Chesterfield,.....1762, 1,092 1,183 1,323 1,408 1,447 36 Cummington,.....1779, - 873 985 1,009 1,060 37 Easthampton,.....1785, - 457 586 660 712 38 Enfield,......1816, - - - 873 39 Goshen,......1781, - 681 724 652 632 40 Granby,......1768, 491 596 786 850 1,066 41 Greenwich,...... 1754, 890 1,045 1,460 1,225 778 42 Hadley,......1661, 681 882 1,073 1,247 1,461 43 Hatfield,......1670, 582 703 809 805 823 44 Huntington,.....1773, [742] 742 959 968 849 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 741 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE CENSUS. CENS US. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1835. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 1,757 1,673 1,772 1,951 1,712 1,660 1,720 1,641 1 880 1,501 1,701 1,753 1,622 1,909 2,091 2,497 2 716 703 659 601 619 563 581 661 3 995 1,022 1,239 1,401 1,448 1,564 1,582 1,590 4 986 987 912 939 798 788 614 558 5 666 719 792 839 839 861 832 860 6 1,150 1,071 1,021 1,002 932 901 769 744 7 874 875 920 738 704 603 539 503 8 1,111 1,072 1,101 1,052 1,057 1,012 1,068 958 9 31,639 37,366 51,283 54,849 57,366 64,570 78,409 94,304 10 - - - 1,543 1,698 1,664 2,001 2,248 11 1,590 1,427 1,418 1,271 1,256 1,087 1,026 964 12 1,599 1,419 1,420 1,343 1,363 1,316 1,288 1,201 13 1,407 1,632 1,521 1,255 1,314 1,266 1,253 1,396 14 - - 8,291 7,576 7,261 7,577 9,607 10,335 15 1,649 1,414 1,305 1,316 1,385 1,367 1,293 1,240 16 453 423 449 392 419 368 344 334 17 - 3,245 4,639 4,997 5,648 10,733 16,260 18 1,257 1,270 1,252 1,348 1,376 1,480 1,342 1,467 19 1,327 1,268 1,186 1,191 1,174 1,232 1,136 1,222 20 2,263 2,151 2,831 2,942 3,164 3,272 3,204 3,733 21 579 740 393 413 371 353 318 304 22 1,237 2,139 3,974 4,012 4,082 3,080 3,631 4,572 23 507 955 521 677 605 618 635 643 24 1,355 1,214 1,120 1,130 1,188 1,155 1,100 1,114 25 6,784 10,985 11,766 13,788 15,199 22,035 26,703 31,053 26 723 627 594 603 596 511 509 452 27 665 686 711 713 677 696 831 1,020 28 2,940 3,526 4,180 4,575 5,055 5,634 6,519 8,431 29 3,270 3,626 2,979 2,090 2,105 2,100 2,606 3,739 30 2,034 1,864 2,127 2,032 2,081 2,111 2,330 2,576 31 30,254 30,897 35,732 35,485 37,823 39,269 44,388 44,821 32 2,631 2,550 3,057 2,937 3,206 3,415 4,035 3,937 33 2,491 2,554 2,680 2,698 2,709 2,636 2,428 2,315 34 1,416 1,132 1,014 950 897 801 811 746 35 1,261 1,237 1,172 1,004 1,085 980 1,037 916 36 745 717 1,342 1,386 1,916 2,869 3,620 3,972 37 1,056 976 1,036 1,036 1,025 997 1,023 1,065 38 617 556 512 471 439 411 368 349 39 1,064 971 1,104 1,001 907 908 863 812 40 813 824 838 803 699 648 665 606 41 1,686 1,814 1,986 1,928 2,105 2,246 2,301 2,125 42 893 933 1,073 1,162 1,337 1,405 1,594 1,600 43 795 750 756 1,172 1,216 1,163 1,156 1,095 44 742 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. COLONIAL CENSUS. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. ___ _a _ Z 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY-Con. 1 Middlefield,..... 1783, - 608 877 822 755 2 Northampton,. 1654, 1,790 1,628 2,190 2,631 2,854 3 Pelham,...... 1742, 729 1,040 1,144 1,185 1,278 4 Plainfield,.. 1785, - 458 797 977 936 5 Prescott,...... 1822,- - - - 6 South Hadley,.. 1753, 584 759 801 902 1,047 7 Southampton,.....1753, 740 829 983 1,171 1,160 8 Ware,.. 1761, [773] 773 997 996 1,154 9 Westhampton,... 1778, - 683 756 793 896 10 Williamsburg,..... 1771, 534 1,049 1,176 1,122 1,087 11 Worthington,..... 1768, 639 1,116 1,223 1,391 1,276 12 MIDDLESEX COUNTY,*... 1643, 40,121 42,737 46,928 52,789 61,472 13 Acton,...... 1735, 769 853 901 885 1,047 14 Arlington,*...1807, - - - 971 1,064 15 Ashby,...... 1767, 422 751 941 1,103 1,188 16 Ashland,..... 1846, - 17 Ayer,*...... 1871,- - - - 18 Bedford,...... 1729, 482 523 538 592 648 19 Belmont,...... 1859,- - - - 20 Billcrica,...... 1655, 1,500 1,191 1,383 1,289 1,380 21 Boxborough,.... 1783, - 412 387 388 424 22 Brighton,*... 1807, - - 608 702 23 Burlington,...... 1799, - - 534 471 508 24 Cambridge,...... 1633, 1,586 2,115 2,453 2,323 3,295 25 Carlisle,......1780, - 555 634 672 681 26 Charlestown,*.... 1629, 360 1,583 2,751 4,959 6,591 27 Chelmsford,..... 1655, 1,341 1,144 1,290 1,396 1,535 28 Concord,......1635, 1,927 1,590 1,679 1,633 1,788 29 Dracut,...... 1701, 1,173 1,217 1,274 1,301 1,407 30 Dunstable,.. 1673, 679 380 485 475 584 31 Everett,*...... 1870,- - - - 32 Framingham,.....1700, 1,574 1,598 1,625 1,670 2,037 33 Groton,......1655, 1,639 1,840 1,802 1,886 1,897 34 Holliston,.... 1724, 909 875 783 989 1,042 35 Hopkinton,...... 1715, 1,134 1,317 1,372 1,345 1,655 36 Hudson,*.... 1866,- - - - 37 Lexington,...... 1712, 1,088 941 1,006 1,052 1,200 38 Lincoln,...... 1754, 775 740 756 713 706 39 Littleton,......1715, 1,047 854 904 773 955 40 Lowell,...... 1826, - - - - - 41 Maiden,..... 1649, 1,030 1,033 1,059 1,384 1,731 42 Marlborough,.....1660, 1,554 1,554 1,735 1,674 1,952 43 Maynard,*...... 1871, - - _ 44 Medford,...... 1630, 967 1,029 1,114 1,443 1,474 45 Melrose,......1850,- - - - 46 Natick,...... 1762, 535 615 694 766 849 I~~~~~~~~~,4 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 743 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 720 1,717 737 677 748 727 728 603 1 3,613 3,750 5,278 5,819 6,788 7,925 10,160 11,108 2 904 956 983 789 748 737 673 633 3 984 910 814 652 639 579 521 481 4 758 780 737 643 611 596 541 493 5 1,185 1,458 2,495 2,051 2,277 2,099 2,840 3,370 6 1,244 1,157 1,060 1,195 1,130 1,216 1,159 1,050 7 2,045 1,890 3,785 3,498 3,597 3,374 4,259 4,142 8 918 759 602 670 608 636 587 556 9 1,236 1,309 1,537 1,831 2,095 1,976 2,159 2,029 10 1,179 1,197 1,134 1,112 1,041 925 860 818 11 77,961 106,611 161,383 194,023 216,354 220,384 274,353 284,112 12 1,128 1,121 1,605 1,678 1,726 1,660 1,593 1,708 13 1,230 1,363 2,202 2,670 2,681 2,760 3,261 3,906 14 1,240 1,246 1,208 1,176 1,091 1,080 994 962 15 - - 1,304 1,308 1,554 1,702 2,186 2,211 16 - - - - - - - 1,872 17 685 929 975 986 843 820 849 900 18 _- - _- - 1,198 1,279 1,513 1,937 19 1,374 1,632 1,646 1,772 1,776 1,808 1,833 1,881 20 474 426 395 413 403 454 338 318 21 972 1,425 2,356 2,895 3,375 3,854 4,967 - 22 446 510 545 564 606 594 626 650 23 6,072 8,409 15,215 20,473 26,060 29,112 39,634 47,838 24 566 556 632 630 621 642 569 548 25 8,783 11,484. 17,216 21,700 25,065 26,399 28,323 - 26 1,387 1,697 2,097 2,140 2,292 2,291 2,374 2,372 27 2,017 1,784 2,249 2,244 2,246 2,232 2,412 2,676 28 1,615 2,188 3,503 1,966 1,881 1,905 2,078 1,116 29 593 603 590 533 487 533 471 452 30 - - - - - - 2,220 3,651 31 2,313 3,030 4,252 4,676 4,227 4,665 4,968 5,167 32 1,925 2,139 2,515 2,745 3,193 3,176 3,584 1,908 33 1,304 1,782 2,428 2,894 3,339 3,125 3,073 3,399 34 1,809 2,245 2,801 3,934 4,340 4,132 4,419 4,503 35 -.- - - - - 3,389 3,493 36 1,543 1,642 1,893 2,549 2,328 2,220 2,277 2,505 37 709 686 719 721 717 711 791 834 38 947 927 987 985 1,059 967 983 950 39 6,474 20,796 33,383 37,554 36,827 30,990 40,928 49,688 40 2,010 2,514 3,520 4,592 5,847 6,840 7,367 10,843 41 2,077 2,101 2,941 4,288 5,907 7,164 8,474 8,424 42 - - - - - - - 1,965 43 1,755 2,478 3,749 4,603 4,831 4,839 5,717 6,267 44 - - 1,260 1,976 2,527 2,865 3,414 3,990 45 890 1,285 2,744 4,138 5,487 5,208 6,404 7,419 46 744 CENSUS OF rMASSACHUSETTS —1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED.: COLONIAL O. COLONIAL aUNITED STATES CENSUSES.. CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. ___ _a. 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. MIDDLESEX COUNTY-Con. 1 Newton,......1691, 1,625 1,360 1,491 1,709 1,850 2 North Reading,.1853,. - - - 3 Pepperell,...... 1753, 1,034 1,132 1,198 1,333 1,439 4 Reading,......1644, 1,984 1,802 2,025 2,228 2,797 5 Sherborn,.. 1674, 699 801 775 770 811 6 Shirley,......1753, 704 677 713 814 922 7 Somerville,. 1842,- - - - 8 Stoneham,. 1725, 319 381 380 467 615 9 Stow,.. 1683, 915 801 890 885 1,071 10 Sudbury,...... 1639, 2,160 1,290 1,303 1,287 1,417 11 Tewksbury,.... 1734, 821 958 944 943 1,008 12 Townsend,..... 1732, 794 993 1,149 1,246 1,482 13 Tyngsborough,..... 1789, - 382 696 704 808 14 Wakefield,*..... 1812, - - - 15 Waltham,...... 1737, 870 882 903 1,014 1,677 16 Watertown,..... 1630, 1,057 1,091 1,207 1,531 1,518 17 Wayland,...... 1780, - 801 835 824 962 18 Westford,...... 1729, 1,193 1,229 1,267 1,330 1,409 19 Weston,...... 1712, 1,027 1,010 1,027 1,008 1,041 20 Wilmington,.... 1730, 737 710 797 716 786 21 Winchester,.... 1850,- - - - 22 Woburn,......1642, 1,691 1,727 1,228 1,219 1,519 23 NANTUCKET COUNTY,...1695, - - - - 24 Nantucket,... 1687, 4,412 4,620 5,617 6,807 7,266 25 NORFOLK COUNTY,*.... 1793, 22,124 23,878 27,216 31,245 36,471 26 Bellingham,..... 1719, 627 735 704 766 1,034 27 Braintree,. 1640, 2,871 2,771 1,285 1,351 1,466 28 Brookline,.. 1705, 502 484 605 784 900 29 Canton,...... 1797, - - 1,110 1,353 1,268 30 Cohasset,......1770, 754 817 849 994 1,099 31 Dedham,...... 1636, 1,937 1,659 1,973 2,172 2,493 32 Dorchester,*..... 1630, 1,513 1,722 2,347 2,930 3,684 33 Dover,... 1784, - 485 511 548 548 34 Foxborough,..... 1778, - 674 779 870 1,004 35 Franklin,......1778, - 1,101 1,285 1,398 1,630 36 Holbrook,*...... 1872, - - - 37 Hyde Park,*.... 1868,- - - - 38 Medfield,......1651, 775 731 745 786 892 39 Medway,......1713, 912 1,035 1,050 1,213 1,523 40 Milton,...... 1662, 1,213 1,039 1,143 1,264 1,502 41 Needham,...... 1711, 912 1,130 1,072 1,097 1,227 42 Norfolk,*...... 1870,- - - - 43 Norwood,*... 1872, - - - - 44 Quincy,...... 1792, - - 1,081 1,281 1,623 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 745 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CoNTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 2,376 3,351 5,258 6,768 8,375 8,975 12,825 16,105 1 - - - 1,050 1,193 987 942 979 2 1,440 1,571 1,754 1,765 1,885 1,709 1,842 1,927 3 1,806 2,193 3,108 2,522 2,662 2,436 2,664 3,186 4 899 995 1,043 1,071 1,129 1,049 1,062 999 5 991 957 1,158 1,479 1,468 1,217 1,451 1,352 6 - - 3,540 5,806 8,025 9,353 14,685 21,868 7 732 1,017 2,085 2,518 3,206 3,298 4,513 4,984 8 1,220 1,230 1,455 1,485 1,641 1,537 1,813 1,022 9 1,423 1,422 1,578 1,673 1,691 1,703 2,091 1,177 10 1,527 906 1,044 1,716 1,744 1,801 1,944 1,997 11 1,506 1,892 1,947 2,092 2,005 2,042 1,962 2,196 12 822 870 799 714 626 578 629 665 13 1,311 1,517 2,407 2,758 3,207 3,244 4,135 5,349 14 1,857 2,504 4,464 6,049 6,397 6,896 9,065 9,967 15 1,641 1,810 2,837 3,578 3,270 3,779 4,326 5,099 16 944 998 1,115 1,178 1,188 1,137 1,240 1,766 17 1,329 1,436 1,473 1,586 1,624 1,568 1,803 1,933 18 1,091 1,092 1,205 1,205 1,243 1,231 1,261 1,282 19 731 859 874 958 919 850 866 879 20 - - 1,353 1,801 1,937 1,968 2,645 3,099 21 1,977 2,993 3,956 5,448 6,287 6,999 8,560 9,568 22..- - - - - - 23 7,202 9,012 8,452 8,064 6,094 4,748 4,123 3,201 24 41,972 53,140 78,892 94,367 109,950 116,306 89,443 88,321 25 1,102 1,055 1,281 1,413 1,313 1,240 1,282 1,247 26 1,758 2,168 2,969 3,472 3,468 3,725 3,948 4,156 27 1,043 1,365 2,516 3,737 5,164 5,262 6,650 6,675 28 1,515 1,995 2,598 3,115 3,242 3,318 3,879 4,192 29 1,233 1,471 1,775 1,879 1,953 2,048 2,130 2,197 30 3,117 3,290 4,447 5,633 6,330 7,195 7,342 5,756 31 4,074 4,875 7,969 8,340 9,769 10,717 - - 32 497 520 631 745 679 616 645 650 33 1,165 1,298 1,880 2,570 2,879 2,778 3,057 3,168 34 1,662 1,717 1,818 2,044 2,172 2,510 2,512 2,983 35 - - - - - - - 1,726 36 - - - - - - 4,136 6,316 37 817 883 966 984 1,082 1,012 1,142 1,163 38 1,756 2,043 2,778 3,230 3,195 3,219 3,721 4,242 39 1,576 1,822 2,241 2,656 2,669 2,770 2,683 2,738 40 1,418 1,488 1,944 2,401 2,658 2,793 3,607 4,548 41 - - - - - - 1,081 920 42 - - - - - - - 1,749 43 2,201 3,486 5,017 5,921 6,778 6,718 7,442 9,155 44 94 746 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. S COLONIAL b o|CENSUS. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. ~ ~ CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. a G 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. NORFOLK COUNTY-Con. 1 Randolph,... 1793, - - 1,021 1,170 1,546 2 Roxbury,..... 1630, 1,433 2,226 2,765 3,669 4,135 3 Sharon,..... 1765, 1,261 1,034 1,018 1,000 1,010 4 Stoughton,....1726, 2,097 1,994 1,020 1,134 1,313 5 Walpole,..... 1724, 967 1,005 989 1,098 1,366 6 West Roxbury,..... 1851, - - - - - 7 Weymouth,..... 1635, 1,471 1,469 1,803 1,889 2,407 8 Wrentham,.... 1673, 2,879 1,767 2,061 2,478 2,801 9 PLYMOUTH COUNTY,... 1685, 29,113 31,740 32,302 35,169 38,136 10 Abington,...... 1712, 1,293 1,453 1,623 1,704 1,920 11 Bridgewater,..... 1656, 4,364 4,975 5,200 5,157 1,700 12 Brockton,*...... 1821, - - - - 1,480 13 Carver,...... 1790, - 847 863 858 839 14 Duxbury,...... 1637, 1,254 1,454 1,664 2,201 2,403 15 East Bridgewater,.... 1823, - - - - 1,435 16 Halifax,...... 1734, 672 664 642 703 749 17 Hanover,...... 1727, 1,105 1,084 958 1,171 1,211 18 Hanson,...... 1820, - - - - 917 19 Hingham,.. 1635, 2,087 2,085 2,112 2,382 2,857 20 Hull,...... 1644, [120] 120 117 132 172 21 Kingston,...... 1726, 980 1,004 1,037 1,137 1,313 22 Lakeville,...... 1853,- - - - 23 Marion,..... 1852, - 24 Marshfield,..... 1640, 1,157 1,269 1,256 1,364 1,532 25 Mattapoisett,..... 1857,- - - - 26 Middleborough,..... 1669, 4,119 4,526 4,458 4,400 4,687 27 Pembroke,..... 1711, 1,768 1,954 1,943 2,051 1,297 28 Plymouth,..... 1620, 2,655 2,995 3,524 4,228 4,348 29 Plympton,..... 1707, 1,707 956 861 900 930 30 Rochester,..... 1686, 2,449 2,644 2,546 2,954 3,034 31 Rockland,*...... 1874, - - 32 Scituate,..... 1636, 2,672 2,856 2,728 2,969 3,305 33 South Scituate,..... 1849,- - - - 34 South Abington,*..1875, - - - - 35 Wareham,...... 1739, 711 854 770 851 952 36 West Bridgewater,.. 1822, - - - 1,055 37 SUFFOLK COUNTY,*.. 1643, 3,208 18,792 25,786 34,381 43,940 38 Boston,*...... 1630, 2,719 18,320 24,937 33,787 43,298 39 Chelsea,..... 1738, 489 472 849 594 642 40 Revere,*....1848, - - - - - 41 Winthrop,..... 1852,- - - - 42 WORCESTER COUNTY,... 1731, 46,437 56,807 61,192 64,910 73,625 43 Ashburnham,.....1765, 551 951 994 1,036 1,230 44 Athol,....... 1762, [848] 848 993 1,041 1,211 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 747 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 2,200 3,213 4,741 5,538 5,760 5,734 5,642 4,064 1 5,247 9,089 18,364 18,469 25,137 28,426 - - 2 1,023 1,076 1,128 1,331 1,377 1,393 1,508 1,330 3 1,591 2,142 3,494 4,370 4,830 4,855 4,914 4,842 4 1,442 1,491 1,929 1,935 2,037 2,018 2,137 2,290 5 - - - 4,812 6,310 6,912 - - 6 2,837 3,738 5,369 6,530 7,742 7,975 9,010 9,819 7 2,698 2,915 3,037 3,242 3,406 3,072 2,292 2,395 8 43,044 47,373 55,697 61,495 64,768 63,107 65,365 69,362 9 2,423 3,214 5,269 6,937 8,527 8,576 9,308 3,241 10 1,855 2,131 2,790 3,363 3,761 4,196 3,660 3,969 11 1,953 2,616 3,939 5,205 6,584 6,332 8,007 10,578 12 970 995 1,186 1,205 1,186 1,059 1,092 1,127 13 2,716 2,798 2,679 2,620 2,597 2,384 2,341 2,245 14 1,653 1,950 2,545 2,930 3,207 2,976 3,017 2,808 15 708 734 784 786 766 722 619 568 16 1,303 1,488 1,592 1,674 1,565 1,545 1,628 1,801 17 1,030 1,040 1,217 1,231 1,245 1,196 1,219 1,265 18 3,387 3,564 3,980 4,257 4,351 4,176 4,422 4,654 19 198 231 253 292 285 260 261 316 20 1,321 1,440 1,591 1,571 1,655 1,626 1,604 1,569 21 - - - 1,188 1,160 1,110 1,159 1,061 22 - - - 969 918 960 896 862 23 1,565 1,761 1,837 1,876 1,870 1,809 1,659 1,817 24 - - - - 1,483 1,451 1,361 1,361 25 5,008 5,085 5,336 4,324 4,553 4,566 4,687 5,023 26 1,325 1,258 1,388 1,500 1,524 1,488 1,447 1,399 27 4,758 5,281 6,024 6,484 6,272 6,068 6,238 6,370 28 920 834 927 1,000 994 924 804 755 29 3,556 3,864 3,808 3,048 1,232 1,156 1,024 1,001 30..- - - - - - 4,203 31 3,468 3,886 2,149 2,269 2,227 2,269 2,350 2,463 32 - - 1,770 1,786 1,774 1,635 1,661 1,818 33 -.- - - - - - 2,456 34 1,885 2,002 3,186 3,246 3,186 2,798 3,098 2,874 35 1,042 1,201 1,447 1,734 1,846 1,825 1,803 1,758 36 62,163 95,773 144,517 171,841 192,700 208,212 270,802 364,886 37 61,392 93,383 136,881 160,490 177,840 192,318 250,526 341,919 38 771 2,390 6,701 10,151 13,395 14,403 18,547 20,737 39 - - 935 793 921 858 1,197 1,603 40 - - - 407 544 633 532 627 41 84,355 95,313 130,789 149,516 159,659 162,911 192,716 210,295 42 1,402 1,652 1,875 2,211 2,108 2,153 2,172 2,141 43 1,325 1,591 2,034 2,395 2,604 2,814 3,517 4,134 44 748 CENSUS OiF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CoNTINUED. 8 COLONIAL COLONIAL UNITED STATES CENSUSES.. CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. _o - 0. 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. WORCESTER COUNTY-Con. 1 Auburn,.....1778, - 473 532 540 608 2 Barre,. 1753, 1,329 1,613 1,937 1,971 2,077 3 Berlin,... 1784, 512 590 591 625 4 Blackstone,.... 1845, - - 5 Bolton,......1738, 1,210 861 945 1,037 1,229 6 Boylston,......1786, - 839 1,058 800 902 7 Brookfield,.. 1718, 2,649 3,100 3,284 3,170 2,292 8 Charlton,......1754, 1,310 1,965 2,120 2,180 2,134 9 Clinton,......1850, - - - 10 Dana,....... 1801, - - - 625 664 11 Douglas,...... 1746, 800 1,079 1,083 1,142 1,375 12 Dudley,......1731, 875 1,114 1,140 1,226 1,615 13 Fitchburg,...... 1764, 643 1,151 1,390 1,566 1,736 14 Gardner,.... 1785, - 531 667 815 911 15 Grafton,......1735, 861 872 985 946 1,154 16 Hardwick,..... 1738, 1,393 1,725 1,727 1,657 1,836 17 Harvard,...... 1732, 1,315 1,387 1,310 1,431 1,597 18 Holden..... 1740, 749 1,077 1,142 1,072 1,402 19 Hubbardston,.... 1767, 488 933 1,113 1,127 1,367 20 Lancaster,.... 1653, 2,746 1,460 1,584 1,694 1,862 21 Leicester,...... 1713, 1,005 1,076 1,103 1,181 1,252 22 Leominster,.... 1740, 978 1,189 1,486 1,584 1,790 23 Lunenburg,. 1728, 1,265 1,277 1,243 1,371 1,209 24 Mendon,......1667, 2,322 1,555 1,628 1,819 2,254 25 Milford,......1780, - 839 907 973 1,160 26 Millbury,. 1813, - - 926 27 New Braintree,.. 1751, 798 939 875 912 888 28 Northborough,...1766, 562 619 698 794 1,018 29 Northbridge,..... 1772, 481 569 544 713 905 30 North Brookfield,....1812, - - - - 1,095 31 Oakham,..... 1762, 598 772 801 848 986 32 Oxford,..... 1713, 1,112 1,000 1,237 1,277 1,562 33 Paxton,...... 1765, [558] 558 582 619 613 34 Petersham,....1754, 1,235 1,560 1,794 1,490 1,623 35 Phillipston,..1786, - 740 802 839 916 36 Princeton,.... 1771, 701 1,016 1,021 1,062 1,261 37 Royalston,..1765, 617 1,130 1,243 1,415 1,424 38 Rutland,..... 1713, 1,006 1,072 1,202 1,231 1,262 39 Shrewsbury,.... 1727, 1,475 963 1,048 1,210 1,458 40 Southborough,..... 1727, 753 837 871 926 1,030 41 Southbridge,.....1816, - - 1,066 42 Spencer,..1753, 1,042 1,322 1,432 1,453 1,548 43 Sterling,...... 1781, 1,428 1,614 1,472 1,710 44 Sturbridge,... 1738, 1,374 1,704 1,846 1,927 1,633 45 Sutton,...... 1715, 2,644 2,642 2,513 2,660 2,056 46 Templeton,...... 1762, 1,016 950 1,068 1,205 1,331 47 Upton,....... 1735, 702 833 854 995 1,088 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 749 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONTINUED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1830. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 690 649 879 885 914 959 1,178 1,233 1 2,503 2,751 2,976 2,787 2,973 2,856 2,572 2,460 2 692 763 866 976 1,106 1,061 1,016 987 3 - - 4,391 5,346 5,453 4,857 5,421 4,640 4 1,253 1,186 1,263 1,255 1,348 1,502 1,014 987 5 820 797 918 835 929 792 800 895 6 2,342 2,472 1,674 2,007 2,276 2,101 2,527 2,660 7 2,173 2,117 2,015 2,059 2,047 1,925 1,878 1,852 8 - - 3,113 3,636 3,859 4,021 5,429 6,781 9 623 691 842 824 876 789 758 760 10 1,742 1,617 1,878 2,320 2,442 2,155 2,182 2,202 11 2,155 1,352 1,443 1,523 1,736 2,076 2,388 2,653 12 2,169 2,604 5,120 6,442 7,805 8,118 11,260 12,289 13 1,023 1,260 1,533 2,183 2,646 2,553 3,333 3,730 14 1,889 2,943 3,904 4,409 4,317 3,961 4,594 4,442 15 1,885 1,789 1,631 1,523 1,521 1,967 2,219 1,992 16 1,600 1,571 1,630 1,533 1,507 1,355 1,341 1,304 17 1,719 1,874 1,933 2,114 1,945 1,846 2,062 2,180 18 1,674 1,784 1,825 1,744 1,621 1,546 1,654 1,440 19 2,014 2,019 1,688 1,728 1,932 1,752 1,845 1,957 20 1,782 1,707 2,269 2,589 2,748 2,527 2,768 2,770 21 1,861 2,069 3,121 3,200 3,522 3,313 3,894 5,201 22 1,317 1,272 1,249 1,224 1,212 1,167 1,121 1,153 23 3,152 3,524 1,300 1,382 1,351 1,207 1,175 1,176 24 1,360 1,773 4,819 7,489 9,132 9,108 9,890 9,818 25 1,611 2,171 3,081 3,286 3,296 3,780 4,397 4,529 26 825 752 852 775 805 752 640 606 27 992 1,248 1,535 1,602 1,565 1,623 1,504 1,398 28 1,053 1,449 2,230 2,104 2,633 2,642 3,774 4,030 29 1,241 1,485 1,939 2,349 2,760 2,514 3,343 3,749 30 1,010 1,038 1,137 1,062 959 925 860 873 31 2,034 1,742 2,380 2,808 3,034 2,713 2,669 2,938 32 597 670 820 792 725 626 646 600 33 1,696 1,775 1,527 1,553 1,465 1,428 1,335 1,203 34 932 919 809 799 764 725 693 666 35 1,346 1,347 1,318 1,317 1,201 1,239 1,279 1,063 36 1,493 1,667 1,546 1,469 1,486 1,441 1,354 1,260 37 1,276 1,260 1,223 1,102 1,076 1,011 1,024 1,030 38 1,386 1,481 1,596 1,636 1,558 1,570 1,610 1,524 39 1,080 1,145 1,347 1,602 1,854 1,750 2,135 1,986 40 1,444 2,031 2,824 3,429 3,575 4,131 5,208 5,740 41 1,618 1,604 2,244 2,527 2,777 3,024 3,952 5,451 42 1,794 1,647 1,805 1,838 1,881 1,668 1,670 1,569 43 1,688 2,005 2,119 2,188 2,282 1,993 2,101 2,213 44 2,186 2,370 2,595 2,718 2,676 2,363 2,699 3,051 45 1,552 1,776 2,173 2,618 2,816 2,390 2,802 2,764 46 1,167 1,466 2,023 2,035 1,986 2,018 1,989 2,125 47 750 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS — 185. CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONCLUDED. COLONIAL O CENSUS. FaUNITED STATES CENSUSES. *.2 CENSUS. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. __ ~ 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. WORCESTER COUNTY-COn. 1 Uxbridge,..... 1727, 1,110 1,308 1,404 1,404 1,551 2 Warren,...... 1741, 827 899 979 1,014 1,112 3 Webster,.. 1832, - - - - 4 Westborough,..... 1717, 900 934 922 1,048 1,326 5 West Boylston,.. 1808, - - 632 886 6 West Brookfield,.... 1848, - - - 7 Westminster,..... 1770, 1,145 1,176 1,369 1,419 1,634 8 Winchendon,.. 1764, 519 946 1,092 1,173 1,263 9 Worcester,.. 1684, 1,925 2,095 2,411 2,577 2,962 RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-CONCLUDED. COLONIAL _0~: ~; _tUNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. COUNTIES. ____ ___. 1776. 1790. 1800. 1810. 1820. 1 Barnstable,...... 1685, 15,546 17,354 19,293 22,211 24,026 2 Berkshire,.. 1761, 17,952 30,213 33,670 35,787 35,570 3 Bristol,...... 1685, 26,700 31,709 33,880 37,168 40,908 4 Dukes,.... 1683, 2,822 3,265 3,118 3,290 3,292 5 Essex,.. 1643, 50,923 57,913 61,196 71,888 74,655 6 Franklin,...... 1811, 10,294 21,743 26,300 27,421 29,418 7 Hampden,. 1812, 13,274 19,193 23,462 24,421 28,021 8 Hampshire,..... 1662, 12,154 18,823 22,885 24,553 26,487 9 Middlesex,. 1643, 40,121 42,737 46,928 52,789 61,472 10 Nantucket,...... 1695, 4,412 4,620 5,617 6,807 7,266 11 Norfolk,...... 1793, 22,124 23,878 27,216 31,245 36,471 12 Plymouth,...... 1685, 29,113 31,740 32,302 35,169 38,136 13 Suffolk,...... 1643, 3,208 18,792 25,786 34,381 43,940 14 Worcester,...1731, 46,437 56,807 61,192 64,910 73,625 Totals.... 295,080 378,787 422,845 472,040 523,287 POPULATION DURING ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 751 CENSUSES OF POPULATION-CONCLUDED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 2,086 2,004 2,457 3,068 3,133 2,838 3,058 3,029 1 1,189 1,290 1,777 1,793 2,107 2,180 2,625 3,260 2 - 1,403 2,371 2,727 2,912 3,608 4,763 5,064 3 1,438 1,658 2,371 3,014 2,913 3,141 3,601 5,141 4 1,055 1,187 1,749 2,310 2,509 2,294 2,862 2,902 5 - - 1,344 1,364 1,548 1,549 1,842 1,903 6 1,696 1,645 1,914 1,979 1,840 1,639 1,770 1,712 7 1,463 1,754 2,445 2,747 2,624 2,801 3,398 3,762 8 4,173 7,497 17,049 22,286 24,960 30,055 41,105 49,317 9 RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES-CONCLUDED. STATE U. S. STATE U. S. STATE UNITED STATES CENSUSES.-I CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. CENSUS. 1830. 1840. 1850. 1 1855. 1860. 1865. 1870. 1875. 28,514 32,548 35,276 35,442 35,990 34,610 32,774 32,144 1 37,706 41,745 49,591 52,791 55,120 56,944 64,827 68,270 2 49,592 60,165 76,192 87,425 93,794 89,395 102,886 131,087 3 3,517 3,958 4,540 4,401 4,403 4,200 3,787 4,071 4 82,859 94,987 131,300 151,018 165,611 171,034 200,843 223,342 5 29,630 28,812 30,870 31,652 31,434 31,340 32,635 33,696 6 31,639 37,366 51,283 54,849 57,366 64,570 78,409 94,304 7 30,254 30,897 35,732 35,485 37,823 39,269 44,388 44,821 8 77,961 106,611 161,383 194,023 216,354 220,384 274,353 284,112 9 7,202 9,012 8,452 8,064 6,094 4,748 4,123 3,201 10 41,972 53,140 78,892 94,367 109,950 116,306 89,443 88,321 11 43,044 47,373 55,697 61,495 64,768 63,107 65,365 69,362 12 62,163 95,773 144,517 171,841 192,700 208,212 270,802 364,886 13 84,355 95,313 130,789 149,516 159,659 162,911 192,716 210,295 14 610,408 737,700 994,514 1,132,369 1,231,066 1,267,030 1,457,351 1,651,912 NOTES, DATES OF INCORPORATION, CHANGES OF NAMES, AREA, POPULATION, ETC., OF COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS. 95 [753] NOTES On Incorporation of Counties, Cities and Towns; Unusual Changes in Population, with causes for same, etc.; Changes in Town Names, Boundaries, etc. [Loss or gain means loss or gain by the census of 1875, in comparison with that of 1865. This is not given unless it is unusual, and seems to be called for by special reasons. The date after the name of a town or city is the date of incorporation. These dates are taken from an abstract of the U. S. Census of 1860, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of State of Massachusetts. The dates of incorporation of towns or cities established since then, or of changes in area, boundary lines, etc., are from other official sources.] BARNSTABLE COUNTY. [Incorporated June 2, 1685. Loss, 2,466; general cause, depression in the fisheries.] BARNSTABLE.-Sept. 3, 1639. The decline in commerce, especially in the coasting business, has caused a loss of over 600. BREwsTER.-Feb. 9, 1803, from northerly part of Harwich. Part of Harwich also annexed to Brewster, June 21, 1811. Loss, over 200; by removals to seek better business facilities. CHATHAM.-June 11, 1712. Boundary line between it and Orleans, and between it and Harwich, changed in 1862. The beach in front of Chatham has been washed away in recent years, compelling fishing-vessels to seek other ports. This, in connection with the fact that the town is so far from the railroad as to interfere with getting shell-fish, etc., to market readily, has caused a loss of nearly 400. DENNIS.-June 19, 1793. Out of the East Precinct of Yarmouth. EASTHAM.-June 2, 1646. The young men do not go to sea as much as formerly, but seek employment in large towns; hence the population declines. FALMOUTH.-June 4, 1686. Part of Marshpee District annexed March 17, 1841. HARWICH.-Sept. 14, 1694. See Brewster and Chatham. MASHPEE.-May 28, 1870. Plantation of Marshpee incorporated June 14, 1763. Parts of it afterwards annexed to Falmouth and Sandwich, which see. Incorporated as District of Marshpee, March 31, 1834. The interest in raising cranberries helps the prospects of Mashpee. ORLEANS.-March 3, 1797. Southerly part of Eastham. Part of Eastham annexed to Orleans, March 9, 1839. Boundary line between it and Eastham defined March 23, 1867. See Chatham. Same causes which affect other Cape towns result in loss of over 200. PROVINCETOWN.-June 14,1727. From Cape Cod Precinct. Parts of Truro annexed June 12, 1813, March 2, 1829, and March 30, 1836. The building of a railroad to Provincetown has tended to stimulate the growth of the town. SANDWICH.-Sept. 3, 1639. Part of Plantation of Marshpee annexed Feb. 26, 1811, and parts of District of Marshpee, April 1, 1859, and March 13, 1860. See Mashpee. Loss over 700, caused largely by depression in the manufacture of glass. [755] 756 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. TRURo.-July 16, 1709. Boundary line between Truro and Wellfleet established Feb. 22,1837. See Provincetown. Loss, nearly 400; from general depression in fisheries. WELLFLEET.-June 16, 1763. North Precinct of Eastham. See Truro. Loss, about 300. YARMOUTH.-Sept. 3, 1639. See Dennis. BERKSHIRE COUNTY. [Incorporated April 24, 1761. See Hampshire County. Gain, 11,326; principally in Adams and Pittsfield.] ADAMS.-Oct. 15, 1778. East Hoosuck. See Cheshire. Gain, 7,462 over 8,298; by the development of manufactures. ALFORD.-Feb. 16, 1773. Westerly part of Great Barrington. Part of latter annexed Feb. 18, 1819. See Egremont. BECKET.-June 21, 1765. Old "No. 4." Several grants of land annexed to Becket, Feb. 3, 1798. Part of Loudon (Bethlehem District) annexed to Becket, March 1, 1810. See Otis in this county and Middlefield in Hampshire. CHESHIRE.-March 14, 1793. From parts of Lanesborough, Windsor, Adams and New Ashford. Part of New Ashford annexed to Cheshire, Feb. 6, 1798. See Windsor. The stoppage of a cotton factory about the time of taking the Census, and the breaking up of a settlement of woodchoppers and sand-diggers, for furnace, caused many families to leave town, consequently the town shows no growth in population. The check is probably temporary. CLARKSBURG.-March 2, 1798. From a gore of unincorporated land lying north of Adams. See Florida. DALTON.-March 20, 1784. Part of Windsor annexed Feb. 28, 1795. Gain, 622 over 1,137; caused by rebuilding four paper mills and one woollen mill, burned some years ago. EGREMONT.-Feb. 13, 1760. From lands lying west of Sheffield. Boundary line between Egremont and Alford established Feb. 6,1790. Parts of Sheffield annexed to Egremont, Feb. 22, 1790, and Feb. 16, 1824; and part of Mt. Washington, June 17, 1817. Boundary line between Egremont and Sheffield established 1869. See Mt. Washington. FLORIDA.-June 15, 1805. From Bernardston's Grant and a part of Bullock's Grant, unincorporated lands. Part of Clarksburg annexed to Florida, May 2, 1848. Apparent loss, 601. Population in 1855 was 612; in 1865, 1,173; while in 1875 it dropped to 572. These extreme variations were caused by the work on the Hoosac Tunnel. It being nearly completed when the Census was taken, in 1875, the workmen, a large proportion of whom lived in Florida during the work, left, and the town resumed its former position as to population. GREAT BARRINGTON.-June 30, 1761. North Parish of Sheffield. See Alford. Owing to the idleness of an iron furnace usually employing a large number of men, the population of this town is several hundred less than it probably would have been, as the men thus thrown out of employment have left town with their families. A brick yard and a flock mill are also unoccupied, while the woollen and cotton mills employ smaller forces than usual. HANCOCK.-July 2, 1776. See New Ashford. Loss 207. Owing to depression in the iron business, the demand for charcoal, in the manufacture of which this town is largely interested, has been very small. This has caused the removal of many families. HINSDALE.-June 21, 1804. Westerly Parish of Partridgefield [Peru]. The stoppage of three woollen mills, early in 1875, compelled large numbers of people to leave; otherwise Hinsdale would have shown a handsome increase. LANESBOROUGH.-June 21, 1765. New Framingham. See Cheshire. This town has, by the stoppage of a furnace and a glass factory, lost slightly since 1870. LEE.-Oct. 21, 1777. From the south-westerly part of Washington, north-easterly part of Great Barrington, the Glass Works Grant, and part of Williams' Grant. See Lenox. DATES OF INCORPORATIONX ETC. 757 LENOX.-Feb. 26, 1767. East part of Richmond. Parts of Washington annexed to Lenox, Jan. 31, 1795, and Feb. 18, 1802. Boundary line between Lenox and Lee established Feb. 7,1820. MONTEREY.-April 12, 1847. Part of Tyringham. Part of New Marlborough annexed to Monterey, May 24, 1851. Part of Sandisfield annexed April 24, 1875. MT. WASHINGTON.-June 21, 1779. Taconic Mountain. Part of Egremont annexed to Mt. Washington, June 17, 1817. Boundary line established March 12, 1847. See Egremont. NEW ASHFORD.-Feb. 26, 1781, as a district, and as a town, May 1, 1836. Part of Hancock annexed to New Ashford, June 26, 1798. See Cheshire. NEW MARLBOROUGH.-June 15, 1759. Old "No. 2." Parts of Sheffield annexed to New Marlborough, June 10, 1795, and Feb. 7, 1798, and April 19, 1871, and part of Tyringham, Feb. 27, 1811. See Monterey and Tyringham. OTIs.-June 13, 1810. Town of Loudon and District of Bethlehem united as the town of London, June 19, 1809, and the name changed to Otis, June 13, 1810. Part of East (unincorporated land) annexed to Otis, and part to Sandisfield, April 9, 1838. Loss, 101; by the burning of an iron furnace and shutting down of a tannery PERU.-July 4, 1771, under the name of Partridgefield. Name changed to Peru, June 19, 1806. PITTSFIELD.-April 21, 1761. Increase has been steady, but the shutting down of two woollen mills and one paper mill the year before the census made the number of the population smaller than it otherwise would have been. RICHMOND.-June 21, 1765. Yokum and Mount Ephraim. Name changed from Richmont in 1785. Boundary line between Richmond and West Stockbridge established March 24, 1834. See Lenox. SANDISFIELD.-March 6, 1762. Old "No. 3." District of Southfield united with Sandisfield, Feb. 8, 1819. Portion of boundary between Sandisfield and Tolland defined May 4, 1853. See Otis. Part of Sandisfield annexed to Monterey, April 24, 1875. SAvoY.-Feb. 20, 1797. Old " No. 6." Loss, 136; owing to depression in iron and lime business in adjoining towns, which furnished employment to many persons in Savoy. SHEFFIELD.-June 22,1733. See Egremont and New Marlborough. STOCKBRIDGE.-June 22, 1739. Housatonnuc or Housetonick. Boundary line between Stockbridge and West Stockbridge changed Feb. 6, 1830. See West Stockbridge. TYRINGHAM.-March 6, 1762. Old "No. 1." Part of New Marlborough annexed to Tyringham, Feb. 11, 1812. See New Marlborough and Monterey. Loss, 133; from failure of paper mills. WASHINGTON.-April 12, 1777. See Egremont, Middlefield and Lenox. Loss, 256; resulting from inclination to change; no special cause. WEST STOCKBRIDGE.-Feb. 23, 1774. West part of Stockbridge. Gore of land annexed to West Stockbridge, March 2, 1793. Part of Stockbridge annexed to West Stockbridge, Feb. 12, 1824. See Richmond and Stockbridge. WILLIAMSTOWN.-June 21, 1765. West Hoosuck. A tract of unincorporated land, bounded west by State of New York. Annexed to Williamstown, April 9, 1838. Gain, 1,128 over 2,555; by establishment of Williamstown Manufacturing Company. WINDSOR.-July 2, 1771. Gageborough, or old "No. 4." Part of Cheshire annexed to Windsor, Feb. 26, 1794. See Cheshire and Dalton. Loss 129. Population gradually decreases. This town was formerly on direct stage line; now it is so far from the railroad as to seriously injure its interests. 758 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. BRISTOL COUNTY. [Incorporated June 21,1685. Gain, 41,692; largely in cities and chief towns, from the unusual development of manufacturing interests.] ACUSHNET.-Feb. 13, 1860. Northerly part of Fairhaven. Part of Acushnet annexed to New Bedford, April 9, 1875. Loss, 192; from loss of territory as above. ATTLEBOROUGH.-Oct. 19, 1694. Boundary line between it and Wrentham established Feb. 18, 1819. Gain, 3,024 over 6,200; from the development of the manufacture of jewelry; increase also aided by building North Attleborough Branch Railroad. BERKLEY.-April 18, 1735. From parts of Taunton and Dighton. Part of Dighton annexed to Berkley, Feb. 26, 1799, and parts of Taunton, Feb. 6, 1810, and March 3, 1842. See Freetown. There are no manufactures here, and Taunton draws the young men on account of her facilities for business; hence Berkley loses gradually. DARTMOUTH.-June 8, 1664. Boundary line between it and Westport changed Feb. 20, 1828. See Westport. DIGHTON.-May 30, 1712. South Precinct of Taunton. Wellington set off from north part of Dighton, June 9, 1814. Boundary between Dighton and Wellington established Feb. 12, 1824. Wellington and Dighton united as one town, Feb. 22, 1826, and March 3, 1827. See Berkley, Somerset and Freetown. The shutting down of a thread mill has tended to a slight decrease in population. EASTON.-Dec. 21, 1725. Part of Norton. FAIRHAVEN.-Feb. 22, 1812. Easterly part of New Bedford. Part of Freetown annexed to Fairhaven, June 15, 1815. See Acushnet in this county, and Rochester in Plymouth. FALL RIvTER.-Feb. 26, 1803. Southerly part of Freetown. Name of Fall River changed to Troy, June 18, 1804. Name of Troy changed to Fall River, Feb. 12, 1834. Incorporated as a city, April 12, 1854. Part of Fall River, R. I., annexed to Fall River, Mass., 1861. See Freetown and Pawtucket. Gain, 27,859 over 17,481 population in 1865, or 1591- per cent.; primary cause, development of the manufacture of textile fabrics. Annexation of territory has tended to the general result by furnishing room for increased population within the city limits. FREETOWN.-July, 1683. The Free Men's land at Fall River. Centre of main ship channel in Taunton Great River established as boundary line of Berkley, Dighton, Freetown, Fall River and Somerset, March 17, 1847. See Fairhaven and Fall River. Loss, about 100; from proximity to business attractions. MANSFIELD.-April 26, 1770. North Precinct of Norton. NEW BEDFORD.-Feb. 23, 1787. Easterly part of Dartmouth. Part of Dartmouth annexed to New. Bedford, March 20, 1845. Incorporated as a city, March 9, 1847. Act accepted March 18, 1847. Part of Acushnet annexed to New Bedford, April 9, 1875. See Dartmouth and Fairhaven. Gain, about 5,000 over 20,853. The decline of the whaling business has materially interfered with the growth of New Bedford. On the other hand, the erection of the Potomska Mills has to some extent offset this, and assisted in the continued prosperity of the city. NORTON.-June 12, 1711. North Precinct of Taunton. See Easton and Mansfield. Loss, 114, resulting mainly from the burning of the Norton Furnace Company's Works, and the Norton Steam Power Company's Works. RAYNHAM.-April 2, 1731. Part of Taunton. Boundary between Raynham and Taunton established Feb. 27, 1866. Stagnation in shoe and iron business has reduced the population 181. RErHOSBTH.-June 4,1645. See Seekonk. The closing of two cotton mills early in 1875, before the census was taken, operated against an increase in this town, which would otherwise have been realized. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 759 SEEKONK.-Feb. 26, 1812. Westerly part of Rehoboth. Part of Seekonk annexed to Rhode Island, 1861. SOMERSET.-Feb. 20,1790. Part of Swansea. Part of Dighton annexed to Somerset, April 4, 1854. See Freetown. SWANSEA.-Oct. 30, 1667. See Somerset. TAUNTON.-Sept. 3, 1639. Incorporated as a city, May 13, 1864. See Lakeville (in Plymouth County), also Raynham and Berkley. Gain, 4,440 over 16,005; from natural growth. The burning of the Taunton Car Company's Works, removal of American Screw Company's Works to Providence, R. I., the depression in the iron and brick business, are causes which have prevented a large increase in population. WESTPORT.-July 2, 1787. Parts of Dartmouth annexed to Westport, Feb. 28, 1785, Feb. 25, 1793, and March 4, 1805. Part of Portsmouth, R. I., annexed to Westport in 1861. See Dartmouth. DUKES COUNTY. [Incorporated November 1,1683. Loss, 129.] CHILMARK.-Oct. 30, 1714. Manor of Tisbury. In 1820 this town included the Elizabeth Islands. Boundary between Chilmark and the Indians of Gay Head established March 9, 1855. See Gay Head and Gosnold. EDGARTOWN.-July 8, 1671. Boundary line between Edgartown and Tisbury established Feb. 5, 1830; also April 23, 1862. GAY HEAD.-April 30, 1870. Part of Chilmark. GoSNOLD.-March 17, 1864. That part of Chilmark known as Elizabeth Islands. TISsBUR.-July 8, 1671. In 1810 Tisbury included the Elizabeth Islands. See Chilmark and Edgartown. Loss, 173, partly from removals to Oak Bluffs, in Edgartown, where employment has been more readily obtained, and partly from the fact that the deaths have in ten years past exceeded the births by 75. ESSEX COUNTY. [Incorporated May 10, 1643. Gain, 52,308; general cause, development of manufactures.] AMESBURY.-April 29, 1668. New Salisbury, or Salisbury Newtown, a part of Salisbury. Part of Salisbury annexed to Amesbury, March 15, 1844. See Merrimac. Loss, 365; occasioned by incorporation of town of Merrimac from west part of Amesbury, April 11, 1876; otherwise Amesbury would show a gain of 1,806. ANDOVER.-May 6, 1646. See North Andover, Middleton and Lawrence. Loss, 217; by the closing up of the Whipple File and Steel Works at Ballardvale. BEVERLY.-Oct. 14, 1668. Bass River. See Danvers. BOXFORD.-Aug. 12, 1685. Rowley Village. Part of Rowley annexed to Boxford, June 10, 1808, and part of Ipswich, March 7, 1846. Boundary between Boxford and Rowley established June 18, 1825. See Groveland and Middleton. BRADFORD.-1675. Merrimac. See Groveland and Newbury. DANvERs.-June 16, 1757. Village and Middle parishes of Salem. Boundary between Danvers and Salem changed March 17, 1840. May 18, 1855, Danvers was divided into two towns; that part known as North Danvers received the name of Danvers, and the remaining portion the name of South Danvers (changed to Peabody, April 13, 1868). Boundary line between Danvers and South Danvers established May 31, 1856. Part of Beverly annexed to Danvers, April 27, 1857. EssEx.-Feb. 18, 1819. Second Parish of Ipswich. 760 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. GEORGETOWN.-April 21, 1838. New Rowley. Part of Rowley. GLOUCESTER.-May 22, 1639. Cape Ann. See Rockport. Incorporated as a city, April 28, 1873. Increase in the fishing business has stimulated the growth of Gloucester. GROVELAND.-March 8, 1850. East Parish of Bradford. Part of Boxford annexed to Grove. land, March 21, 1856. Gain, 465; owing largely to additions made by Groveland Mills Company. HAMILTON.-June 21, 1793. Ipswich Hamlet. A Parish of Ipswich. HAVERHILL.-1645. Haverhill originally included a large part of the territory of the present towns of Salem, Plaistow, Atkinson and Hampstead in New Hampshire, and Methuen and Lawrence in Massachusetts. Incorporated as a city, March 10, 1869. See Bradford. Gain, nearly 4,000 over 10,740; but during the past two years it has lost probably 1,500 by depression in shoe business. IPswIcH.-August 5,1634. See Boxford, Essex and Hamilton. LAWRENCE.-April 17, 1847. From parts of Andover and Methuen. Incorporated as a city, March 21,1853. A small portion of Methuen annexed to Lawrence, April 4,1854. See Haverhill. Gain, 13,218 over 21,698; caused in a large degree by the enterprise of the manufacturers of Lawrence; the building of Water Works has also done considerable to enhance the growth of the city. LYNN.-NOv., 1637. Boundary between Lynn and Chelsea defined July 21,1830. Incorporated a city, April 10, 1850. Gain, 11,853 over 20,747. The unusual growth of the shoe business of Lynn is the prime cause. Like all manufacturing places, the city has suffered a check during the past two or three years. LYNNFIELD.-July 3, 1782. Set off from Lynn, July 3, 1782, as a district. Incorporated as a town, Feb. 28, 1814. Boundary line between it and Reading established April 10, 1854. Line between it and Wakefield defined 1870. See North Reading. MANCHESTER.-May 14, 1645. Jeffry's Creek. MARBLEHEAD.-May 2, 1649. Marble Harbor. MERRIMAC.-April 11, 1876. From west part of Amesbury. METHUEN.-Dec. 8, 1725. Part of Haverhill. See Lawrence and Haverhill. Gain, 1,629 over 2,576; induced by activity in manufacturing. MIDDLETON.-June 20, 1728. From parts of Salem, Topsfield, Boxford and Andover. NAHANT.-March 29, 1853. Set off from Lynn. Gain, 453 over a population of 313. Many persons who were formerly summer residents have become permanent settlers. NEWBURY.-May 6, 1635. Boundary line between it and Bradford established June 16, 1809. See Newburyport and West Newbury. NEWBURYPORT.-Jan. 28, 1764. Part of Newbury. Part of Newbury annexed to Newburyport, April 17, 1851. Incorporated a city, April 17, 1851. NORTH ANDOVER.-April 7, 1855. North Parish of Andover. PEABODY.-May 18, 1855. Formerly South Danvers. Name of Peabody given April 13,1868. RocxPORT.-Feb. 27, 1840. Part of Gloucester. ROWLEY.-Sept. 4, 1639. See Boxford and Georgetown. SALEM.-June 24, 1629. Incorporated as a city, March 23, 1836. Part of Salem annexed to Swampscott, April 3, 1867. See Danvers, Peabody and Middleton. The decay of the commerce of Salem, with decrease in the tanning and currying business, the jute manufacture, the fishery business and in some other industries, has interfered materially with the growth of Salem. SALISBURY.-Oct. 7, 1640. See Amesbury. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 761 SATUGUS.-Feb. 17, 1815. Part of Lynn. Part of Chelsea annexed to Saugus, Feb. 22, 1841. See Lynn. SWAMPSCOTT.-May 21, 1852. Easterly part of Lynn. See Salem. TOPSFIELD.-Oct. 18, 1650. New Meadows. See Middleton. WENHAM.-May 10, 1643. Enon, or Salem Village. WEST NEWBURY.-June 14, 1820. Formerly Parsons. Name changed June 14, 1820. Parsons a part of Newbury. Incorporated Feb. 18, 1819. FRANKLIN COUNTY. [Incorporated June 24, 1811. Gain, 2,356.] ASHFIELD.-June 21, 1765. Huntstown. BERNARDSTON. —March 6, 1762. Falltown. Part of Deerfield annexed to Bernardston, April 14,1838. See Leyden. BUCKLAND.-April 14, 1779. " No Town." Part of Conway annexed to Buckland, April 14, 1838. Improvements on Troy and Greenfield Railroad stimulate the growth of this town. CHARLEMONT.-June 21, 1765. Plantation of Charlemont. See Rowe, Heath and Shelburne. Work on Troy and Greenfield Railroad increases the prosperity of Charlemont. CoLRAIN.-June 30, 1761. CoNwAY.-June 16, 1767. South-west part of Deerfield. Part of Deerfield annexed to Conway, June 17, 1791. Boundary line between Conway, Deerfield and Whately defined June 21, 1811. See Buckland. A few months prior to the census, about forty people died in this town from diphtheria, making a loss in population for five years. DEERFIELD.-May 24, 1682. See Bernardston, Conway, Shelburne and Whately. The removal of the John Russell Cutlery Works to Turner's Falls has interfered with the anticipated growth of Deerfield. Gain, 376 over 3,038. ERVING.-April 17, 1838. Erving's Grant. Part of Northfield-known as Hack's Grantannexed to Erving, Feb. 10, 1860. See New Salem and Orange. GILL.-Sept. 28, 1793. Easterly part of Greenfield. Part of Northfield annexed to Gill, Feb. 28, 1795, and Great Island, in Connecticut River, March 14, 1805. GREENFIELD.-June 9, 1753. North-easterly part of Deerfield. See Gill. HAWLEY.-Feb. 7, 1792. Plantation " No. 7." HEATH.-Feb. 14, 1785. North-easterly part of Charlemont. LEVERETT.-May 5, 1774. Part of Sunderland. LEYDEN.-Feb. 22, 1809. Part of Bernardston. MONROE.-Feb. 21, 1822. From a part of Rowe and a gore of unincorporated land north of Florida. MONTAGUE.-Dec. 22, 1753. North Parish of Sunderland. See Wendell. Gain, 1,806 over a population of 1,574; caused by establishment at Turner's Falls, a village in Montague, of large manufacturing interests, especially cutlery. Small concerns in adjoining towns have removed here and consolidated. Montague gains, while Greenfield, Deerfield and some other towns suffer by the changes. The increase in Montague is legitimate and permanent. NEW SALEM.-June 15, 1753. Part of Shutesbury annexed to New Salem, Feb. 20, 1824. Loss, nearly 200; owing to distance from railroad. NORTHFIELD.-Feb. 22, 1713. See Erving and Gill. 96 762 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. ORANGE.-FCb. 24, 1810. Parts of Erving's Grant and New Salem annexed to Orange, March 16, 1837. Boundary between Orange and Erving established Feb. 27, 1841. Gain, 588; by development of manufactures. RowE.-Feb. 9, 1785. Myrifield and several tracts of land. Part of Zoar, in Berkshire County, annexed to Rowe, and part to Charlemont, April 2, 1838. See Monroe. The building of the Troy and Grcenfield Railroad has aided Rowe, in population. SHELBURNE.-June 21, 1768. North-westerly part of Deerfield. Gore of unincorporated land annexed to Shelburne and Charlemont, March 19, 1793. SHUTxESBvRY.-June 30, 1761. Roadstown. See New Salem. Loss, 230 on 788. No special cause. General depression. SUNDERLAND.-NOV. 12, 1714. Swampfield. See Leverett and Montague. WARWICK.-Feb. 17,1763. Roxbury Canada. WENDELL.-May 8, 1781. Part of Shutesbury and Erving-shire. Part of Montague and a gore of unincorporated land annexed to Wendell, Feb. 28, 1803. WVHATELY.-April 24, 1771. North part of Hatfield (in Hampshire County). Part of Deerfield annexed to AVhatcly, March 5, 1810. Boundary line between Williamsburg and Whately established Feb. 2, 1849. See Conway. The destruction of a manufacturing establishment has given Whatcly a temporary check. HAMPDEN COUNTY. [Incorporated Feb. 20, 1812. Gain, 29,734; from increased manufacturing facilities.] AGAWAvI.-May 17, 1855. Part of West Springficld,-the parishes of Feeding Hills and Agawam. BLANDFORD.-April 10, 1741. Glasgow. Boundary line between Blandford and Chester established Feb. 22, 1809, and June 13, 1810; and between Blandford and Russell, Feb. 22, 1809. See Huntington in Hampshire. BRIMFIELD.-July 14, 1731. Loss, 115, caused by destruction, by fire, of woollen mill. CHESTER.-Oct. 31, 1765. Murrayfield, changed to Chester in 1783. See Blandford and Tolland in this county, and Huntington and Middlefield in Hampshire. CHICOPEE.-April 29, 1848. Northerly part of Springfield. Business enterprise gives Chicopee a steady growth. Gain, nearly 3,000 over 7,577. GRANVILLE.-Jan. 25, 1754. See Tolland. Loss, 127; from want of railroad facilities and lack of manufacturing. HOLLAND.-July 5,1785. East Parish of South Brimfield. Incorporated as a district, July 5, 1785, and as a town, May 1, 1836. See Wales. HoLYoxE. —March 14, 1850. Part of West Springfield. Incorporated as a city, April 7,1873. Gain on 5,648 population, 10,612, or 187+ per cent., the largest gain in any city in the State; owing to increased manufacturing facilities, extensive works by Water Power Company and general business enterprise. LONGMEADOW.-Oct. 17, 1783. Second Parish of Springfield. LvDLow.-Feb. 28, 1774. Stony Hill. See Springfield. MONSON.-April 25, 1760. Westerly part of Brimfield. Boundary line between Monson and Palmer established Feb. 8, 1828. MONTGOMERY.-NOV. 28, 1780. Easterly part of "No. 5." Part of Norwich (now Huntington) and Southampton annexed to Montgomery, March 6, 1792. See Russell. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 763 PALMER.-Jan. 30, 1752. The Elbows. Part of Western (now Warren) annexed to Palmer, Feb. 7, 1831. See Monson. Gain, 1,492 over 3,080; from building a large cotton mill at the village of Three Rivers, and the growth of the Depot Village on the Boston and Albany Railroad. RUSSELL.-Feb. 25, 1792. North-westerly part of Westfield and part of Montgomery. See Blandford. SoUTHWICK.-Nov. 17, 1770. Southerly part of Westfield. SPRINGFIELD.-May 14, 1636, as a town. Boundary between Springfield and Ludlow established June 5, 1830. Incorporated as a city, April 12, 1852. See TWest Springfield, Wilbraham, Longmeadow and Chicopee. Gain, 9,018 over 22,035; from no special cause, but from the gradual growth of manufacturing establishments and the ordinary, legitimate and healthy increase of a flourishing inland city. ToLLAND.-June 14,1810. West Parish of Granville. See Sandisfield. Distance from railroad operates to cause a loss of population. WALES.-Sept. 18, 1762. Incorporated as District of South Brimfield, Sept. 18, 1762. As Town of Wales, Feb. 20, 1828. See Holland. Gain, 324 on 696; from the increased manufacture of woollen goods. WESTFIELD.-May 19, 1669. Boundary line between Westfield and Southwick changed March 20, 1837. See Southwick, Russell and West Springfield. Gain, 2,797 on 5,634; owing to the beauty and healthfulness of the town and the steady employment usually furnished by manufacturing establishments. WEST SPRINGFIELD.-Fcb. 23, 1774. West part of Springfield. Part of Westfield annexed March 3, 1802. See Agawam and Holyoke. Gain, 1,639 on 2,100; caused, in large degree, by removal from Springfield to West Springfield of the engine houses and repair shops of the Boston and Albany Railroad. WILBRAHAM.-June 15, 1763. Fourth Parish of Springfield. A tract of land called The Elbows annexed to Wilbraham, June 11, 1799. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. [Incorporated May 7, 1662. Gain, 5,552.] AMHERST.-Feb. 13,1759. Second Precinct of Hadley. Parts of Hadley annexed to Amherst, Feb. 28, 1811, Feb. 18, 1812, and Feb. 17, 1814. BELCHERTOWN.-June 30,1761. Cold Stream. See Enfield. Loss, 321; caused partialIy by burning of one woollen mill and one paper mill. CHESTERFIELD.-June 11,1762. New Iingham. Part of Norwich (now Huntington) annexed to Chesterfield, Feb. 22, 1794. Boundary between Chesterfield and Goshen established Feb. 7, 1797, and between Chesterfield, Goshen and Williamsburg, Feb. 16, 1810. See Williamsburg. CUMMINGTON.-June 23, 1779. East part of "No. 5, W." See Plainfield. Small loss, occasioned by decline in the manufacture of scythes, and by the transfer of some parts of the paper making business to North Adams. EASTHAMPTON.-Jane 17, 1785. Parts of South and North Hampton. Incorporated as a district, June 17, 1785, and as a town, June 16, 1809. Boundary line between Easthampton and Southampton established Feb. 1, 1828. Changed February 21, 1862. Parts of Southampton annexed to Easthampton, March 13, 1841, and April 4, 1850. Boundary line between Easthampton and Northampton established March 26, 1855. See Southampton and Westhampton. ENFIELD.-Feb. 16, 1816. Parts of Greenwich and Belchertown. GOSHEN.-May 14, 1781. From a gore of unincorporated land, called Chesterfield Gore, and northerly part of Chesterfield. See Chesterfield. 764 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —185. GRANBY.-June 11, 1768. Second Parish of South Hadley. Part of South Hadley annexed to Granby, March 6, 1792. Boundary line between Granby and South Hadley changed June 12, 1824, June 20, 1826, and June 16, 1827. Loss, 96; occasioned principally by the destruction by fire, in 1870, of a woollen mill. GREENWICH.-April 20, 1754. See Dana, Enfield and Petersham. HADLEY.-May 22,1661. Boundary line between Hadley and Amherst changed March 1, 1815. See South Hadley, Amherst and Northampton. Loss, 121; from business failures. HATFIELD.-May 11, 1670. Boundary line between Hatfield and Williamsburg established, March 14, 1845, and March 19, 1846. See Williamsburg in this county, and Whately in Franklin. HUNTINGTON.-June 29, 1773. Norwich. Parts of Chester and Blandford annexed to Norwich, April 28,1853. Name changed to Huntington, March 9, 1855. See Chesterfield in this county, and Montgomery in Hampden. MIDDLEFIELD.-March 12, 1783. From parts of Worthington, Chester, Becket, Patridgefield, Washington, and all of Prescott's Grant. Loss, 124; partly from reservoir disaster in 1874, causing suspension of business for some months. NORTHAMPTON.-Oct. 18, 1654. Hockanum Meadows set off from Hadley, and annexed to Northampton, April 15, 1850. See Easthampton, Southampton and Westhampton. Gain, 3,183 over 7,925. The Mill River disaster in May, 1874, checked to a considerable extent the usual growth of this town, otherwise quite rapid; it is recovering from the effects of its losses. PELHAM.-Jan. 15, 1742. See Prescott. Loss, 104; from aggregation of farms, and consequent decline in agricultural interests. PLAINFIELD.-March 16, 1785, as a district; as a town, June 15, 1807. PRESCOTT.-Jan. 28, 1822. East Parish of Pelham and south part of New Salem. SOUTH HADLEY.-April 12,1753. Second Precinct of Hadley. See Granby. Gain, 1,271 on 2,099; from development of textile manufactures. SOUTHAIMPTON.-Jan. 5, 1753. South Hampton. Second Precinct of Northampton. Part of Easthampton annexed to Southampton, March 13, 1841. See Easthampton and Westhampton in this county, and Montgomery in Hampden. Loss, 166; from deaths over births, and removals to larger towns. WARE.-Nov. 25, 1761. Ware River Parish. Parts of Brookfield and Western (now -Warren) annexed to Ware, Feb. 8, 1823. WEsTHAMPTON.-Sept. 29, 1778. West part of Northampton. Boundary line between Northampton, Easthampton, Westhampton and Southampton changed March 12, 1872. WILLIAMSBURG.-April 24, 1771. West part of Hatfield. Boundary between Williamsburg and Chesterfield established June 24, 1795. See Chesterfield and Hatfield in this county, and Whately in Franklin. The Mill River disaster in May, 1874, checked the growth of Williamsburg. WoRTHINGTON.-June 30, 1768. " No. 3, W." Part of Chester annexed to Worthington, June 21, 1799. See Middlefield. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. [Incorporated May 10,1643. Gain, 63,728. Including Charlestown and Brighton, annexed to Boston in 1873, the gain would have been 103,484, those places having a population of 39,756. The gain is from the use of many portions of the county for residence of gentlemen doing business in Boston, and from the general increase in manufactures, with the usual natural growth of a large community.] ACTON.-July 3, 1735. Part of Concord. See Carlisle. ARLINGTON.-Feb. 27, 1807. As West Cambridge. The Westerly Parish of Cambridge. Part of Charlestown annexed to West Cambridge, Feb. 25, 1842. Name changed to Arlington, April 30, 1867. See Winchester, Belmont and Cambridge. Gain, 1,146 over 2,760; from the extension DATES OF LNCORPORATION, ETC. 765 of the Lexington and Arlington Railroad to Concord, the enterprise of the Arlington Land Co., the completion of water-works, and from its general desirableness as place of residence. ASHBY.-March 6, 1767. From parts of Townsend, Fitchburg and Ashburnhlam. Part of Ashburnham annexed to Ashby, Nov. 16, 1792, and part of Fitchburg, March 3, 1829. ASHLAND.-March 16, 1846. From parts of Hopkinton, Framingham and IIolliston. AYER.-Feb. 14, 1871. Parts of Groton and Shirley. See Groton as to change in population. BEDFORD.-Sept. 23, 1729. From parts of Billerica and Concord. BELMONT.-March 18, 1859. From parts of West Cambridge (Arlington), Watertown and Waltham. Boundaries defined, 1862. BILLERICA.-May 29, 1655. See Bedford and Carlisle. BOXBOROUGH.-Feb. 25, 1783. From parts of Stow, Harvard and Littleton. Incorporated as a district, Feb. 25, 1783; as a town, May 1, 1836. See Littleton. BRIGHTON.-See Boston. BURLINGTON.-Feb. 28, 1799. Part of Woburn. See Lexington. CAMBRIDGE.-Sept. 8, 1633. "New-town." Parts of Charlestown annexed to Cambridge, March 6, 1802, Feb. 12, 1818, and June 17, 1820. Incorporated as a city, March 17, 1846. Part of Watertown annexed to Cambridge, April 27, 1855. Boundary line between Somerville and Cambridge changed April 30, 1856, and April 29, 1862. See Belmont, Brighton, Lexington and West Cambridge. Gain, 18,726 over 29,112; principally from use as place of residence. Development of furniture manufacturing also enters into causes. CARLISLE.-April 28, 1780. Parts of Concord, Acton, Chelmsford and Billerica incorporated as the District of Carlisle, April 28, 1780, and as a town, Feb. 18, 1805. See Chelmsford. CHARLESTOWNe.-See Boston. CHELMSFORD.-May 29, 1655. Part of, annexed to Lowell, May 18, 1874. See Lowell, Carlisle and Westford. CONCORD.-Sept. 2, 1635. See Acton, Bedford, Lincoln and Carlisle. DRACUT.-Feb. 26, 1701. Part of, annexed to Lowell, May 18, 1874. See Lowell. Loss, 789 from 1,905; owing partly to loss of territory in 1874 as stated, and partly from shutting down of the Merrimack Woollen Company's Mills. DUNSTABLE.-Oct. 15, 1673. Bound.ary between Dunstable and Tyngsborough established, Jan. 29, 1798. EvEREFTT.-March 9,1870. Southerly part of Malden. Part of, affexed to Icdford, April 20, 1875. Population, 3,651. See Malden, which loses this number of persons. FRAMINGHAIu.-June 25, 1700. Part of Holliston annexed to Framingham, Feb. 11, 1833. Part of Natick annexed 1871. See Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton and Marlborough. GRoToN.-May 29, 1655. Part of Pepperell annexed to Groton, Feb. 3, 180G. Boundary line between Groton and Dunstable established Feb. 15, 1820. See Pepperell, Dunsable, Harvard, Shirley and Ayer. Population of Groton, 1,908; with Ayer, which was set off in 1871, it would have been 3,780; showing a gain of about 600 instead of a loss. HOLLISTON.-Dec. 3, 1724. Part of Sherburne. Boundary line between Holliston and Med way changed March 3, 1829, and established between Holliston, Hopkinton and Medway, March 27, 1835. See Ashland, Framingham and Milford. HOPKINTON.-Dec. 13, 1715. See Ashland, Holliston and Upton. 766 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. HuDsoN.-March 19, 1866. From parts of Marlborough and Stow. Part of Bolton annexed March 20, 1868. Population, 3,493. Bolton, Marlborough and Stow lose in consequence of the incorporation of Hudson. LEXINGTON.-March 29, 1712. Part of Cambridge. Part of Burlington annexed to Lexington, Jan. 10, 1810. See Lincoln. LINCOLN.-April 19, 1754. From parts of Concord, Lexington and Weston. LITTLETON.-Dec. 3, 1715. Boundary line between Littleton and Boxborough established Feb. 20, 1794. See Boxborough. LoWELL.-March 1, 1826. Part of Chelmsford. Incorporated as a town, March 1, 1826, and as a city, April 1, 1836. Parts of Tewksbury annexed to Lowell, March 22, 1832, and March 29, 1834; and part of Dracut (Centralville), Feb. 28, 1851. Parts of Chelmsford and Dracut annexed May 18, 1874. The second city in the State. Gain, 18,698 over 30,990; from general causes, but especially from increased manufacturing. Annexation of territory has not added much to the population. MALDEN.-May 2, 1649. See Medford, Mlelrose and Everett. Gain, 4,003, even with the loss of Everett, set off March 9, 1870, the latter having a population of 3,651. The growth of the two places is due to the facilities of communication with Boston, giving it advantages as a residence for business men. MARLBOROUGH.-May 31, 1660. Part of Framingham annexed to Marlborough, Feb. 23, 1791; and part of Southborough, March 24, 1843. See Bolton, Northborough, Southborough and Hudson. Marlborough makes a gain of 1,260 over 7,164, notwithstanding losses of territory to Hudson, etc. MAYNARD.-April 19, 1871. Parts of Stow and Sudbury. Population, 1,965, a great part of which Stow and Sudbury, lose. MEDFORD.-September 28,1630. Part of Malden annexed June 10, 1817. Part of Medford annexed to Charlestown (now part of Boston), June 21, 1811. See Winchester. Part of Everett annexed to Medford, April 20, 1875. Gain, 1,428; from its use as place of residence. MELROsE.-May 3, 1850. Part of Malden. Gain, 1,125 over 2,865; from development of building lands and settlements on same. NATICK.-1762. Incorporated as a district in 1762, and as a town, Feb. 19, 1781. Part of Shcrburne annexed to Natick, Feb. 7, 1820. Boundary between Natick and Wayland established April 26, 1850. Part of Natick annexed to Framingham, April 22, 1871. See Needham. Gain, 2,211 over 5,208; from development of business enterprises and building projects. NEWTON.-Dec. 15, 1691. New Cambridge. An island between Needham and Newton annexed to Newton, June 21, 1803. Part of Waltham annexed April 16, 1849. See Roxbury. Incorporated as a city, June 2, 1873. Part of city of Boston annexed May 5, 1875. Gain, 7,130 over 8,975; due principally to opening building lands and the enterprise which has made Newton a desirable place of residence. NORTH rEADINGx.-March 22, 1853. Northern part of Reading. Boundary between Lynnfield in Essex County and North Reading changed May 27, 1857. PEPPERELLT.-April 6, 1753. Incorporated as a district from Second Precinct of Groton. Part of Pepperell annexed to Groton, Feb. 3, 1803. See Groton. READING.-May 29, 1644. Lynn Village. See Wilmington and Wakefield (formerly South Reading); also Lynnfield in Essex County. Gain, 750 over 2,436; from its advantages as a residence and the opening of building lands. SHErRBORN.-May 27, 1674. Name changed from Sherburne to Sherborn, May 3, 1852. See Holliston, Natick and Medway. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 767 SHIRLEY.-Jan. 5, 1753. South-west part of Groton. Part of Groton annexed to Shirlcy, Feb. 6, 1798. Part of Shirlcy set off as part of Ayer (new town), Feb. 14, 1871. See Lunenburg and Ayer. Loss, 135, largely from loss of territory as above. SoMERVILLE.-March 3, 1842. Part of Charlestown (now part of Boston). Incorporated as a city, April 14, 1871. See Cambridge. Gain, 12,515 over 9,353. This gain is owing to the development of building lands, the filling of Miller's River, the laying out of a public park, and to the many means of reaching Boston, which makes Somerville desirable as a residence. SOUTH READING.-See Wakefield. STONEHAM.-Dec. 17, 172.5. Part of Charlestown. See Wakefield (formerly South Reading). Gain, 1,686 over 3,298; from increased manufactures and building projects. STOW.-May 16, 1683. See Boxborough, Harvard and M1aynard. Part of Stow set off as part of Maynard, April 19, 1871. Loss, 515; from loss of territory as described. SUDBURY.-Sept. 4, 1639. Part of Sudbury set off as part of Maynard, April 19, 1871. Loss, 526; from loss of territory as above. TEWKxSBURY.-DeC. 23, 1734. Northerly part of Billerica. Part of, annexed to Lowell, June 5, 1874. See Lowell. TOWNSEND.-June 29, 1732. See Ashby. TYNGSBOROUGH.-June 22,1789. Southerly and easterly parts of Dunstable. Incorporated as a district, June 22, 1789; as a town, Feb. 23, 1809. Part of Dunstable annexed to Tyngsborough, March 3, 1792. Boundary between Tyngsborough and Dunstable established June 10, 1814. See Dunstable. WAKEFIELD.-Feb. 25, 1812. As South Reading. South Parish of Reading. Part of Stoneham annexed to South Reading, April 5, 1856. See Lynnfield in Essex County. Name changed to Wakefield, June 30, 1868. Gain, 2,105 over 3,244; due to enlargement of Rattan Works and to the building enterprises of the past few years, together with the excellent railroad facilities of the town. WALTHAM.-Jan. 4, 1737. Westerly Precinct of Watertown. See Belmont and Newton. Gain, 3,071 over 6,896; due to manufactures, especially watchmaking. WATERTOWN.-Sept. 7, 1630. See Belmont, Weston and Cambridge. Gain, 1,320; from building enterprises. WAYLAND.-April 10, 1780. East part of Sudbury, called East Sudbury. Name changed to Wayland, March 11, 1835. See Natick. Gain, 629 over 1,137; due largely to increase in shoe manufacturing. WEST CAMBRIDGE.-See Arlington. WEsTFORD.-Sept. 23, 1729. Westerly Precinct of Chelmsford. Gain, 365 over 1,568; from growth of manufacturing interests in the villages of Graniteville, Forge Village and Brookville. WESTON.-Jan. 1, 1712. Part of Watertown. See Lincoln. WILMINGTON.-Sept. 25, 1730. From parts of Woburn and Reading. WINCHESTER.-April 30, 1850. From parts of Woburn, Medford and West Cambridge (now Arlington). Part of, annexed to Woburn, May 12, 1873. Gain, 1,131 over.1,968; owing to building enterprises and proximity to Boston. WoBURN.-May 18, 1642. Charlestown Village. See Burlington, Wilmington and Winchester. Gain, 2,569 over 6,999; principally due to development of manufactures, especially of leather. Building operations have also tended to increase the population. 768 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. NANTUCKET COUNTY. [Incorporated June 20, 1695. Loss, 1,547. From lack of employment at home, the younger portion of the inhabitants seek it abroad.] NANTUCKET.-June 27, 1687. Formerly Sherburn. Name changed June 8, 1795. Only town in Nantucket County. NORFOLK COUNTY. [Incorporated March 26, 1793. Loss, 27,985; owing to annexation to Boston of Dorchester, Roxbury and West Roxbury, with a population of 78,000. Otherwise Norfolk County would have shown a gain of 50,015.] BELLINGHAM.-NOV. 27, 1719 From parts of Dedham, Wrentham and Mendon. Boundary between Bellingham, Franklin and Medway established Feb. 23, 1832. BRAINTREE.-May 13, 1640. See Quincy and Randolph. BROOKLINE.-Nov. 13, 1705. Part of Roxbury annexed to Brookline, Feb. 24, 1844. Part of Brookline annexed to Boston, May 8,1874. See Boston. Gain, 1,413 over 5,262; due to building enterprise. CANTON.-Feb. 23, 1797. Northerly part of Stoughton. See Stoughton. Gain, 874; from manufactures. COHASSET.-April 26, 1770. Second Precinct of Hingham. DEDHAM.-Sept. 8, 1636. Boundary between Dedham and Dover defined March 7, 1791. Part of Dedham annexed to Dorchester, June 17, 1831. See Bellingham, Dover, Dorchester, Needham, Medield, WValpole, West Roxbury, Hyde Park and Norwood. Loss, 1,439; from loss of South Dedham, set off as town of Norwood, 1872, and territory set off to Hyde Park, 1868. Chief loss from South Dedham, now Norwood, the population of which is 1,749. DORCHESTER -See Boston. DovER.-July 7, 1784. Part of Dedham incorporated as a district, July 7, 1784, and as a town, March 31, 1836. Boundary between Dover and Dedham defined March 7, 1791; between Dover and Walpole changed Feb. 27, 1872. FoxBOROUGu.-June 10, 1778. From parts of Wrentham, Walpole, Stoughton and Stoughtonham (Sharon). Parts of Stoughton and Sharon annexed to Foxborough, March 12,1796; part of Wrentham annexed Feb. 7, 1831; and part of Sharon, Feb. 28, 1850. See Sharon, Walpole and Wrentham. FRANKLIN.-Mach 2, 1778. Westerly part of Wrentham. Part of Medway annexed to Franklin, June 27, 1792. Boundary between Franklin and Medway established Nov. 3, 1792, and Feb. 23, 1832. See Bellingham and Norfolk. HoLBRooK.-Feb. 29, 1872. Part of Randolph. See Randolph. HYDE PARK.-April 22,1868. From parts of Dorchester, Dedham and Milton. Population, 6,316, which the towns named lose. Hyde Park has lost since 1873, by the burning of a large woollen mill, and the shutting down of a rolling mill and a machine shop. MEDFIELD.-May 23, 1651. Dedham Village. See Medway. MEDWAY.-Oct. 24, 1713. Part of Medfield. Boundary between Medway and Sherborn established March 3, 1792. See Bellingham, Franklin and Norfolk in this county, and Holliston in Middlesex. Gain, 1,023 over 3,219; due to establishment of several boot manufactories. MILTON.-May 7, 1662. See Hyde Park. Small loss, from loss of territory to Hyde Park. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 769 NEEDHAM.-NOV. 5, 1711. Part of Dedham. Boundary between Needham and Natick changed June 22, 1797. See Newton. Gain, 1,755 over 2,793; from general development of the building and manufacturing interests of the town, and, perhaps, from the establishment of Wellesley College. NORFOLK.-Feb. 23, 1870. From parts of Wrentham, Franklin, Medway and Walpole. Boundary between it and Wrcntham changed in 1871. Population, 920, which the towns named lose. NoRwooD.-Feb. 23, 1872. From that part of Dedham called South Dedham and small part of Walpole. Population, 1,749, taken chiefly from Dedham, which see. QUINCY.-Feb. 23, 1792. North Precinct of Braintrec. Parts of Dorchester annexed to Quincy, Feb. 12, 1819, and May 2, 1855, and a part of Braintree, April 24, 1856. Gain, 2,437 over 6,718; from building operations and the desirableness of Quincy as a residence. RANDOLPH.-March 9, 1793. Part of Braintree. Portion of boundary defined June 22, 1811. Part set off into new town of Holbrook, which see. Loss, 1,670; from loss of territory as above. RoxnBURY.-See Boston. SHARoN.-June 20, 1765. Formerly Stoughtonham, Second Precinct of Stoughton. Part of Stoughton annexed to Sharon, Feb. 12, 1792; also, March 26, 1864. Boundary between Sharon and Foxborough established Jan. 30, 1833. Part of Sharon annexed to Walpole, May 1, 1874. See Foxborough and Walpole. Small loss, from loss of territory in 1874, as above. STOUGHTON.-Dec. 22, 1726. Part of Dorchester. Part of Canton annexed to Stoughton, March 31, 1847. See Canton, Foxborough and Sharon. WALPOLE.-Dec. 10, 1724. Part of Dedham. Parts of Sharon annexed to Walpole, Feb. 28, 1804, and June 21, 1811; part of Dedham, June 21, 1811; and parts of Foxborough, March 27, 1833, and March 28, 1834.. Line between Dover and Walpole changed Feb. 27, 1872. See Foxborough, Norfolk and Norwood. WEST RoX.BURY.-See Boston. WEYMOUTH.-Sept. 2, 1635. Boundary between Weymouth and Abington established March 31, 1847. WRENTHAM.-Oct. 15, 1673. Boundary between Wrentham and Foxborough established Feb. 3, 1819; between Wrentham and Norfolk changed in 1871. Part set off to Norfolk, Feb. 23, 1870. See Attleborough, Bellingham, Foxborough, Franklin and Norfolk. Loss, about 700; from loss of territory as above. PLYMOUTH COUNTY. [Incorporated June 2, 1685. Gain, 6,255.] ABINGTON.-June 10, 1712. Easterly part of Bridgewater. North and east part of Abington made into the new town of Rockland, March 9, 1874; South Abington incorporated as a separate town, March 4, 1875. See Weymouth, Rockland and South Abington. Loss, 5,335 from 8,576 in 1865; occasioned by loss of territory to Rockland and South Abington, as above, otherwise Abington would have shown a gain of 1,324. BRIDGEWATER.-June 3, 1656. Boundary between it and East Bridgewater established Feb. 23, 1838, and March 20,1846. See East Bridgewater, Halifax, North Bridgewater (now Brockton) and West Bridgewater. BROCKTON.-June 15, 1821, as North Bridgewater; name changed to Brockton, March 28,1874. Part of Brockton annexed to South Abington, April 24, 1875, and part of South Abington to Brockton same date. Gain, 4,246 over 6,332; almost entirely due to the growth of the manufacture of boots and shoes during the past five years. CARVER.-Jan. 9, 1790. South part of Plympton. Boundary between Middleborough and Carver established March 24, 1849. See Plympton. 97 770 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. DuxBuRY.-June 7,1637. Boundary between Duxbury and Marshfield established June 14, 1813. See Kingston and Pembroke. Loss, 139; from decline of shipbuilding. EAST BRIDOEWATER.-June 14,1823. Part of Bridgewater. Part of Halifax annexed to East Bridgewater, April 11, 1857. See Bridgewater and South Abington. Part of East Bridgewater annexed to Brockton, April 24, 1875. Loss of 168, from loss of territory. HALIFAX.-July 4, 1734. From parts of Plympton, Middleborough and Pembroke. Part of Bridgewater annexed to Halifax, Feb. 20, 1824, and part of Plympton, March 16, 1830. Boundary between it and Plympton established Feb. 6, 1863. See East Bridgewater. Loss, 154; by removals to Brockton and to Abington of boot and shoe mechanics who formerly worked in their own shops. HANOVER.-June 14, 1727. Boundary between Hanover and South Scituate determined May 15, 1857, by Resolve of May 31, 1856. HANSON.-Feb. 22, 1820. Westerly part of Pembroke. HINGHAM.-Sept. 2, 1635. Hingham and Hull taken from Suffolk County, June 18, 1803. See Cohasset. HULL.-May 29, 1644. Nantasket. See Hingham. KINGSTON.-June 16, 1726. Part of Plymouth. Part of Duxbury annexed to Kingston, April 14, 1857. LAKEVILLE.-May 13, 1853. South-westerly part of Middleborough. Boundary between Lakeville and Taunton defined, 1867. MARION.-May 14, 1852. South-easterly part of Rochester. Boundary between Marion and Wareham established Feb. 18, 1859, and Feb. 13, 1866. MARSHFIELD.-March 2, 1640. See Duxbury. MATTAPOISETT.-May 20, 1857. Mattapoisett Precinct-a part of Rochester. This town has lost since its organization, through decline in shipbuilding, but is growing again from its having become a seaside resort to some extent. MIDDLEBOROUGC.-June, 1669. See Carver and Lakeville. NORTH BRIDGEWATER.-See Brockton. PEMBROKE.-March 21, 1711. Westerly part of Duxbury. See Hanson. PLYMOUTH.-Dec. 11, 1620. See Kingston, Wareham and Plympton. PLYMPTON.-June 4, 1707. South-westerly part of Plymouth. Boundary between Plympton and Carver established Feb. 8, 1793. See Carver and Halifax. ROCHESTER.-June 4, 1686. Boundary line between Rochester and Fairhaven established April 9, 1836. See Marion and Mattapoisett. ROCKLAND.-March 9, 1874. North and east part of Abington. Population, 4,203, which Abington loses. See Abington. SCITUATE.-Oct. 5, 1636. See Cohasset and South Scituate. SOUTH SCITUATE.-Feb. 14, 1849. Part of Scituate. See Hanover. SOUTH ABINGTON.-March 4, 1875. Parts of Abington and East Bridgewater. Part of, annexed to Brockton, April 24, 1875. Population, 2,456, largely a loss to Abington. See Abington. WAREHAM.-July 10, 1739. Part of Plymouth annexed to Wareham, Jan. 20, 1827. Boundary between Wareham and Rochester defined 1864 and 1866. See Marion. WEST BRIDGEWATER.-Feb. 16,1822. Part of Bridgewater. See North Bridgewater. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 771 SUFFOLK COUNTY. [Incorporated May 10, 1643. Gain, 156,674, of which 117,756 is from annexation,-78,000 from Norfolk County, and 39,756 from Middlesex. See Boston.] BOSTON.-Sept. 7, 1630. Indian name, Shawmut. Tri-Mountain. Noddle's Island (East Boston) granted to Samuel Maverick, April 1, 1633, and annexed to Boston, March 9, 1636-7. Long, Spectacle, Deer and Hog islands granted to Boston, March 4, 1634. Dorchester Point (South Boston) annexed to Boston, March 6, 1804. Boston incorporated as a city, Feb. 23, 1822. Act accepted March 4, 1822. Boundary line between Boston and Brookline established, and part of Brookline annexed to Boston, Feb. 22, 1825; annexed portion joined to Ward 6, March 3,1826; Thompson's Island granted to Dorchester, March 4,1634, and annexed to Boston from Dorchester, March 25, 1834. Boundary line between Boston and Roxbury established March 16, 1836; changed April 19, 1837; established May 3, 1850; and changed April 3, 1860. Part of Dorchester, known as Washington Village, annexed to Boston, May 21, 1855. Dorchester annexed 1869. Part of Brookline annexed 1870. Boundary line between Brookline and Boston changed April 27, 1872. Roxbury annexed to Boston June 1, 1867. Brighton, West Roxbury and Charlestown annexed by chapters 303, 314 and 286 of the Acts of 1873. Part of, annexed to the city of Newton, May 5, 1875. Gain, 149,601 over 192,318; present population, 341,919. Boston has grown, by annexation of Roxbury, 50,429; by annexation of Dorchester, 15,788; by annexation of West Roxbury, 11,783; by annexation of Brighton, 6,200; by annexation of Charlestown, 33,556. Total, 117,756. The present population of the territory which formed Boston in 1865, is 224,163, so that the city of 1865 has gained, exclusive of annexations, 31,845. The annexed territory, with 117,756 population, has gained 41,448 over the population of same territory in 1865, which was 76,308. CHELSEA.-Jan. 10, 1738. See Saugus and North Chelsea (now Revere). Gain, 6,334; largely from building enterprises. NORTH CHELSEA.-See Revere. REvERE.-March 19, 1848, as North Chelsea. See Winthrop. Name changed to Revere, March 24, 1871. Gain, 745 over 858; due to its selection as a residence. WINTHROP.-March 27, 1852. Easterly part of North Chelsea (Revere). Slight loss from shutting down of Revere Copper Works. WORCESTER COUNTY. [Incorporated April 2, 1731. Gain, 47,384; principally in cities of Worcester and Fitchburg, and a few manufacturing towns, induced by extended facilities for manufacturing.] ASHBURNHAM.-Feb. 22, 1765. Part of Gardner annexed Feb. 16, 1815; and part of Westminster, Jan. 28, 1824. See Ashby and Gardner. ATHOL.-March 6, 1762. Part of Gerry (now Phillipston) annexed to Athol, Feb. 26, 1806; part of Orange, Feb. 7, 1816; and parts of New Salem, Feb. 5, 1830, and March 16, 1837. See Royalston, Phillipston and Boylston. Gain, 1,320 over 2,814; due to manufacturing facilities. AUBURN.-April 10, 1778. Formerly Ward; from parts of Worcester, Sutton, Oxford and Leicester. Name changed to Auburn, Feb. 17, 1837. BARRE.-March 28, 1753. North-westerly part of Rutland incorporated as Rutland District, March 28, 1753; as Town of Hutchinson, June, 1774; and name changed to Barre, Nov., 1776. Loss, 396; from shutting down of woollen mill and of powder manufactory. BERLIN.-March 16, 1784. South Parish of Bolton incorporated as District of Berlin, March 16, 1784; and as a town, Feb. 6, 1812. Part of Lancaster annexed to Berlin, Feb. 8, 1791; and part of Northborough, Feb 14, 1806. BLACKSTONE.-March 25, 1845. Part of Mendon. Loss, 217; occasioned by destruction of several manufactories by fire within two years. These have not yet been rebuilt; otherwise Blackstone would have gained considerably. 772 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. BOLTON.-June 24, 1738. Part of Lancaster. Part of Marlborough annexed to Bolton, Feb. 11, 1829. Boundary between Bolton and Westborough established March 16, 1838. See Berlin; also Hudson, in Middlesex County. Loss, 515; cause loss of territory. BoYLsToN.-March 1, 1786. North Parish of Shrewsbury. See West Boylston. Slight gain from extension of mills. BROOKFIELD.-Nov. 12, 1718. Boundary between Brookfield and New Braintree established, June 10, 1791, and March 8,1792. Part of North Brookfield annexed to Brookfield, April 15, 1854. See North Brookfield and Ware. CHARLTON.-NOV. 2, 1754. West part of Oxford. See Oxford, Southbridge and Sturbridge. CLINTON.-March 14, 1850. Part of Lancaster. Gain, 2,760 over 4,021; due to manufactures. Mills are newly constructed, which will swell the population in the future. DANA.-Feb. 18, 1801. From parts of Petersham, Hardwick and Greenwich. Boundary line established Feb. 12, 1803. Boundary line between Dana and Greenwich established June 19, 1811. Parts of Petersham and Hardwick annexed to Dana, Feb. 4, 1842. DOUGLAS. -, 1746. Boundary between it and Uxbridge established April 25, 1864. See Webster. DUDLEY.-Feb. 2, 1731. From lands between Woodstock and Oxford. Middlesex Gore, unincorporated lands, annexed to Dudley and Sturbridge, June 25, 1794. See Southbridge and Webster. Gain, 577; from establishment of a linen mill and a paper mill. FITCHvRuG.-Feb. 3, 1764. West part of Lunenburg. See Ashby and Westminster. Incorporated as a city, March 8, 1872. Gain, 4,171 over 8,118; from manufacturing enterprises. GARDNER.-June 27, 1785. From parts of Westminster, Ashburnham, Winchendon and Templeton. See Ashburnham, Ashby and Westminster. Gain, 1,177 over 2,553. The building of the Boston, Barre and Gardner Railroad has, with the increase in the manufacture of chairs, induced the growth of Gardner. GRAFTON.-April 18, 1735. Gore of public land annexed to Grafton, June 14, 1823; part of Shrewsbury annexed March 3, 1826, and part of Sutton, March 3, 1842. See Worcester. HARDWICK.-Jan. 10, 1738. Lambstown. Part of New Braintree annexed to Hardwick, June 10,1814, and gores of public lands, Feb. 7,1831, and Feb. 6,1833. See Dana and Petersham. Shutting down of a factory at Gilbertville has interfered with the recent growth of this town. HARVARD.-June 29, 1732. From parts of Lancaster, Groton and Stow. See Boxborough. HoLDEN.-Jan. 9, 1740. North part of Worcester. Boundary between it and Paxton established March 27, 1793. Part of Paxton annexed to Holden, March 19, 1831. See Paxton and West Boylston. HUBBARDSTON.-June 13, 1767. North-easterly part of Rutland. See Princeton. Loss, 106; from the loss of a few small manufactories and the removal of laborers previously employed on the county roads. LANCASTER.-May 18, 1653.-Boundary line between Lancaster and Sterling established, March 7, 1837. See Berlin, Holden, Leominster and Sterling. LEICESTER.-Feb. 15, 1713. See Ward (Auburn), Spencer and Paxton. LEOMINSTER.-June 23, 1740. Part of Lancaster. Part of No-town (not now in existence) annexed to Leominster, April 13, 1838. Gain, 1,888 over 3,313; from increased facilities for manufacturing. LUNENBURG.-Aug. 1, 1728. Boundary between it and Shirley fixed, March 3, 1846. See Fitchburg and Townsend. MENDON.-May 15, 1667. See Bellingham, Blackstone and Milford. DATES OF INCORPORATION, ETC. 773 MILFORD.-April 11, 1780. East Precinct of Mendon. Part of Holliston annexed to Milford, April 1, 1859. MILLBURY.-June 11, 1813. North Parish in Sutton. NEW BRAINTREE.-Jan. 31, 1751. See Brookfield and Hardwick. NORTHBOROUGH.-Jan. 24, 1766. North Precinct of Westborough. Part of Marlborough annexed to Northborough, June 20, 1807. See Berlin. Loss, 225; resulting from the change of cotton manufacture to woollen, and the entire discontinuance of the manufacture of boots. NORTHBRIDGE.-July 14, 1772. North part of Uxbridge. Parts of Sutton annexed to Northbridge, Feb. 17, 1801, and March 16, 1844. See Sutton and Uxbridge. Gain, 1,388 over 2,642; from manufacturing enterprises. NORTH BROOKFIELD.-Feb. 28, 1812. North Parish in Brookfield. See Brookfield. Gain, 1,235 over 2,514; owing to enterprise in shoe manufacturing. OAKHAM.-June 11, 1762. West part of Rutland. OXFORD. --, 1713. Part of Sutton annexed to Oxford, Feb. 18, 1793; Oxford South Gore annexed Feb. 6, 1807; part of Charlton, Feb. 23, 1809; and Oxford North Gore, March 22, 1838. See Charlton, Ward (Auburn) and Webster. PAXTON.-Feb. 12, 1765. South part of Rutland and north part of Leicester incorporated as District of Paxton, Feb. 12, 1765. Parts of Holden annexed to Paxton, Feb. 13, 1804, and April 9, 1838; and part of Rutland, May 24, 1851. See Holden and Rutland. Loss, 26; from destruction by fire of boot manufactory. PETERSHAM.-April 20, 1754. See Dana. Loss, 225; principally owing to distance from railroad. PHILLIPSTON.-Oct. 20, 1786. Formerly Gerry; name changed Feb. 5, 1814. From parts of Templeton and Athol. Boundary between Phillipston and Royalston changed March 29, 1837. See Royalston and Athol. PRrNCETON.-April 24, 1771. East wing of Rutland. Part of Hubbardston annexed to Princeton, Feb. 16, 1810, and part of No-town, April 4, 1838. See Westminster. ROYALSTON.-Feb. 17, 1765. Parts of Athol and Gerry (now Phillipston) annexed to Royalston, Feb. 26, 1799, and part of Athol, March 7, 1803. See Phillipston. RUTLAND.-Fcb. 23, 1713. Boundary between Rutland and Paxton established Feb. 20, 1829. See Barre, Iubbardston, Oakham and Paxton. SHREWSBURY.-Dec. 19, 1727. See Boylston and Grafton. SOUTHBOROUGH.-July 6, 1727. Part of Marlborough. Boundary line between Southborough and Westborough established March 5, 1835. See Marlborough. SOUTHBRIDGE.-Feb. 15, 1816. From parts of Sturbridge, Charlton and Dudley. Part of Dudley annexed to Southbridge, Feb. 23, 1822, and part of Sturbridge, April 6, 1839. Boundary between it and Sturbridge changed in 1871. Gain, 1,609 over 4,131; caused in large degree by the erection and operation of "Southbridge Print Works," aided also by the extension of the American Optical Company's works, and of the Hamilton Print Works. SPENCER.-April 3, 1753. Second Precinct of Leicester. Gain, 2,427 over 3,024. No special cause; due to general development of manufactures. STERLING.-April 25, 1781. Second Precinct of Lancaster. See Lancaster and West Boylston. STURBRIDGE.-June 24, 1738. New Medfield. Part of Charlton annexed to Sturbridge, June 27, 1792. See Dudley and Southbridge. Boundary between it and Southbridge changed in 1871. 774 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. SUTTON.-June 21, 1715. Part of Northbridge annexed to Sutton, June 15, 1831. Boundary between Sutton and Northbridge changed March 7, 1837. See Ward (Auburn), Grafton, Millbury, Northbridge and Oxford. Gain, 688 over 2,363; largely from the establishment of a new cotton mill. TEMPLETON.-March 6,1762. See Gerry (Phillipston) and Gardner. UPTON.-June 14, 1735. From parts of Mendon, Sutton, Uxbridge and Hopkinton. UJXBRIDGE.-June 27, 1727. Part of Mendon. Boundary between Uxbridge and Northbridge changed April 30, 1856. See Douglas. WARREN.-Jan. 16, 1741. Incorporated as Western; name changed to Warren, March 13, 1834. See Palmer and Ware. Western was made from parts of Brookfield, Brimfield and the easterly part of what was Kingsfield. Gain, 1,080 over 2,180; from the erection of a new cotton mill, and from a general increase in manufactures. WEBSTER.-March 6, 1832. From parts of Dudley and Oxford. Boundary between Webster and Douglas established Feb. 27, 1841. Gain, 1,456 over 3,608. Owing to the shutting down of several concerns, Webster shows less increase than she ordinarily would. WESTBOROTGH.-NOV. 18, 1717. Chauncy. See Bolton and Southborough. Gain, 2,000 over 3,141; from the healthy growth of established business. WEST BOYLSTON.-Jan. 30, 1808. From parts of Boylston, Holden and Sterling. Part of Boylston annexed to West Boylston, Feb. 10, 1820, and June 17, 1820. See Bolton. WEST BROOKFIELD.-March 3, 1848. Part of Brookfield. WESTMINSTER.-April 26, 1770. Part of Fitchburg annexed to Westminster, Feb. 12, 1796, and Feb. 16, 1813, and part of what was called " No-town," April 10, 1838. Part of Westminster annexed to Princeton, April 22, 1870. See Ashburnham and Gardner. WINCHENDON.-June 14, 1764. See Gardner. Gain, 961 over 2,801; caused by the growth of manufactures. WORCESTER.-Oct. 15, 1684. Grafton Gore (unincorporated land) annexed to Worcester, March 22, 1838. See Holden and Ward (Auburn). Incorporated as a city, Feb. 29, 1848. Gain, 19,262 over 30,055; due to geographical position (being a railroad centre) erection of public buildings, etc., with general and healthy growth of industries. APPENDIX. [775] 776 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. TABLE I. —Aggregates of Polls, Valuation, Taxes, Houses, Horses, Cows, Sheep and Taxable Land, during Fifteen Years-1861 to 1875. [From returns of Assessors.] Vn A T E..5 3 Em a a DATE. 5 5 1 May 1, 1861,...... 280,885 $455,333 $309,397,669 $552,087,749 2 May 1, 1862,. 276,443 564,796 315,311,213 543,669,113 3 May 1, 1863,.... 275,758 567,360 343,500,267 553,650,716 4 May 1, 1864,. 281,220 574,274 324,584,847 577,298,256 5 May 1, 1865,...... 287,655 607,528 386,079,955 605,761,946 6 May 1, 1866,.... 306,993 641,413 430,272,298 651,043,703 7 May 1, 1867,. 315,742 664,120 457,728,296 708,165,117 8 May 1, 1868,.... 332,759 696,179 469,775,322 750,723,617 9 May 1, 1869,.... 337,043 722,088 503,085,988 838,083,415 10 May 1,1870,...... 357,339 757,734 516,089,535 901,037,841 11 May 1, 1871,..... 374,079 782,753 506,154,883 991,196,803 12 May 1, 1872,..... 396,784 825,250 565,294,622 1,131,305,347 13 May 1, 1873,...... 408,131 854,250 537,388,751 1,226,041,239 14 May 1, 1874,. 414,800 875,486 542,292,402 1,289,308,763 15 May 1, 1875,.. 417,788 873,108 529,701,380 1,310,551,321 POLLS, VALUATION, ETC., 1861 TO 1875. 777 TABLE I.-Aggregates of Polls, Valuation, Taxes, Houses, Horses, Cows, Sheep and Taxable Land, during Fifteen Years-1861 to 1875. [From returns of Assessors.] 0 4a C r ra C)ri cC ~*- o 2 0 0 o.E-4 0 05 $861,547,583 $7,600,501 178,194 88,299 149,090 81,110 4,062,035 1 858,980,326 8,605,511 178,450 87,478 151,756 137,478 4,397,363 2 897,150,983 10,599,097 183,528 89,228 158,905 150,922 4,383,103 3 901,883,103 12,876,850 185,232 91,862 155,043 169,513 4,410,805 4 991,841,901 16,800,332 188,005 89,750 145,801 160,997 4,431,554 5 1,081,316,001 15,694,039 190,439 95,154 145,914 157,588 4,426,000 6 1,165,893,413 19,104,074 195,388 97,244 144,561 137,352 4,429,954 7 1,220,498,939 16,056,193 200,267 99,978 151,141 140,359 4,412,186 8 1,341,069,403 20,007,863 207,027 103,113 155,830 112,047 4,461,574 9 1,417,127,376 21,922,569 214,371 107,198 161,185 87,061 4,438,549 10 1,497,351,686 22,063,946 224,333 112,782 162,172 65,565 4,447,087 11 1,696,599,969 22,911,883 233,787 116,719 158,304 58,534 4,453,968 12 1,763,429,990 25,153,399 243,290 123,290 151,033 55,642 4,451,137 13 1,831,601,165 28,700,605 249,738 127,601 147,359 50,228 4,467,066 14 1,840,252,701 27,712,396 256,814 129,969 149,765 58,595 4,454,362 15 778 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 875. TABLE II. —Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875. [The columns of "valuation " are from the returns of assessors made to the Secretary of State; the columns of "products" from the census returns to this office.] ~ c 4.4 COUNTIES, CITIES AND TowN ~0s. 3 2 = |.1 _. Do a a BARNSTABLE COUNTY,. $6,576,155 $8,808,209 $3,410,970 $619,662 $15,384,364 $4,030,632 Barnstable,.. 1,037,250 1,577,450 72,007 77,645 2,614,700 149,652 Brewster,... 268,118 353,986 2,840 21,203 622,104 24,043 Chatham,.. 251,265 509,069 179,418 26,633 760,334 206,051 Dennis,... 785,243 663,344 77,624 47,361 1,448,587 124,985 Eastham,.. 43,814 143,084 57,047 45,363 186,898 102,410 Falmouth,.. 1,285,632 1,037,780 492,500 75,987 2,323,412 568,487 Harwich,... 370,005 719,085 75,666 47,606 1,089,090 123,272 Mashpee,.. 6,728 104,235 - 5,492 110,963 5,492 Orleans,.... 112,386 309,978 69,543 52,479 422,364 122,022 Provincetown,. 828,902 1,015,289 1,287,858 5,500 1,844,191 1,293,358 Sandwich,.. 277,400 1,121,550 528,855 121,800 1,398,950 650,655 Truro,... 80,921 202,453 480 23,439 283,374 23,919 Wellflect,.. 454,283 422,866 383,805 24,032 877,149 407,837 Yarmouth, 774,208 628,040 183,327 45,122 1,402,248 228,449 BERKSHIRE COUNTY,. $11,577,086 $25,882,430 $21,015,328 $3,828,975 $37,459,516 $24,844,303 Adams,... 1,861,914 4,407,755 8,888,665 189,824 6,269,669 9,078,489 Alford,.... 90,808 183,161 360 72,161 273,969 72,521 Becket,... 168,053 332,494 336,019 111,316 500,547 447,335 Cheshire,.. 302,668 660,360 199,953 107,951 963,028 307,904 Clarksburg,... 57,543 198,842 268,660 49,211 256,385 317,871 Dalton,... 537,092 752,135 828,150 112,587 1,289,227 940,737 Egremont,... 187,564 369,380 112,750 136,975 556,944 249,725 Florida,.... 33,614 147,510 8,200 51,638 181,124 59,838 Great Barrington,.. 1,190,222 1,974,576 1,032,039 188,124 3,164,798 1,220,163 Hancock,.. 101,640 345,290 151,551 83,612 446,930 235,163 Hinsdale,... 256,845 567,528 506,821 110,213 824,373 617,034 Lanesborough,.. 154,511 602,750 343,000 137,713 757,261 480,713 Lee,... 643,768 1,301,734 1,616,760 116,682 1,945,502 1,733,442 Lenox,... 326,804 029,184 111,615 112,481 1,255,988 224,096 Monterey,.. 52,825 192,245 17,580 106,904 245,070 124,484 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. 779 Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. i COUNTIES, CITIES AND.o S TOWNS. *s C |dA BERKSHIRE Co.-Con. Mount Washington,. $9,902 $79,032 - $23,012 $88,934 $23,012 New Ashford,.. 17,715 85,540 $86 30,794 103,255 30,880 New Marlborough,. 204,311 537,153 308,554 265,874 741,464 574,428 Otis,... 66,377 236,130 32,510 58,180 302,507 90,690 Peru,.... 33,032 132,766 3,200 52,200 165,798 55,400 Pittsfield,... 2,671,031 5,741,205 4,073,672 325,687 8,412,236 4,399,359 Richmond,... 86,159 528,030 176,400 86,058 614,189 262,458 Sandisfield,... 108,801 367,620 22,055 131,923 476,421 153,978 Savoy,... 44,567 188,365 22,963 104,742 232,932 127,705 Sheffield,... 271,760 888,390 105,745 269,608 1,160,150 375,353 Stockbridge,... 1,252,150 1,368,185 408,058 104,879 2,620,335 512,937 Tyringham,... 52,765 220,100 18,073 75,622 272,865 93,695 Washington,... 42,682 219,174 - 93,926 261,856 93,926 West Stockbridge,... 270,891 671,729 536,768 231,992 942,620 768,760 Williamstown,.. 431,959 1,465,000 865,090 193,384 1,896,959 1,058,474 Windsor,... 47,113 189,067 20,031 93,702 236,180 113,733 BRISTOL COUNTY,. $42,783,567 $71,643,158 $52,571,012 $2,911,251 $114,426,725 $55,482,263 Acushnet,. 122,500 446,750 51,350 101,994 569,250 153,344 Attleborough,.. 1,326,857 2,963,172 3,485,018 198,496 4,290,029 3,683,514 Berkley,... 38,686 263,397 2,305 78,828 302,083 81,133 Dartmouth,... 275,600 1,401,250 234,716 447,826 1,676,850 682,542 Dighton,.. 214,856 610,639 193,979 123,469 825,495 317,448 Easton,.. 1,198,526 1,080,900 1,836,150 100,979 2,279,426 1,937,129 Fairhaven,.. 399,604 1,023,200 434,405 60,988 1,422,804 495,393 Fall River,.. 17,440,988 33,960,479 24,668,505 212,726 51,401,467 24,881,231 Freetown,.. 143,020 495,125 66,440 94,608 638,145 161,048 Mansfield, 164,036 900,548 555,159 54,366 1,064,584 609,525 New Bedford,.. 14,428,674 11,946,600 12,525,230 104,563 26,375,274 12,629,793 Norton,..148,090 594,055 233,030 54,022 742,145 287,052 Raynham,... 283,225 746,240 1,021,577 95,195 1,029,465 1,116,772 Rehoboth,. 103,977 682,408 19,974 227,160 786,385 247,134 Seekonk,.... 168,239 538,513 47,178 149,299 706,752 196,477 Somerset,... 208,002 747,638 345,601 96,371 955,640 441,972 Swansea,... 111,565 512,100 69,030 173,845 623,665 242,875 780 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. 08 i4-i. t4oj BRISTOL Co.-Con. Taunton,.... $5,707,922 $11,618,744 $6,655,923 $199,882 $17,326,666 $6,855,805 Westport,... 299,200 1,111,400 125,442 336,634 1,410,600 462,076 DUES COUNTY, $614,103 $2,706,732 $152,256 $155,242 $3,320,835 $307,498 Chilmark,... 66,087 203,802 22,849 45,042 269,889 67,891 Edgartown,... 348,550 1,837,100 95,432 43,733 2,185,650 139,165 Gay Head,... 2,546 8,430 - 10,108 10,976 10,108 G1osnold,... 43,680 132,200 9,000 5,100 175,880 14,100 Tisbury,.... 153,240 525,200 24,975 51,259 678,440 76,234 ESSEX COUNTY,.. $53,506,329 $112,135,305 $96,564,967 $4,490,328 $165,641,634 $101,055,295 Amesbury,. 718,749 1,889,205 2,050,440 57,348 2,607,954 2,107,788 Andover,.. 912,263 1,946,964 1,406,710 145,824 2,859,227 1,552,534 Beverly,.. 2,940,325 5,064,800 1,958,357 61,361 8,005,125 2,019,718 Boxford,... 85,790 518,440 67,590 103,217 604,230 170,807 Bradford,.. 136,449 1,110,879 52,300 43,635 1,247,328 95,935 Danvers,... 1,082,500 2,258,600 2,320,062 168,460 3,341,100 2,488,522 Essex,.... 234,267 628,058 277,442 89,970 862,325 367,412 Georgetown,... 275,340 721,665 537,700 51,385 997,005 589,085 Gloucester,...,443,455 5,794,810 7,274,406 711,986 9,238,265 7,986,392 Groveland,.. 165,137 64,727 647,518 77,121 839,864 724,639 Hamilton,. 83,700 439,114 9,400 77,364 522,814 86,764 Haverhill,.. 2,171,087 8,32,08 8, 045 10,635,828 201,870 10,497,132 10,837,698 Ipswich,. 477,553 1,324,383 879,480 243,609 1,801,936 1,123,089 Lawrence,... 6,751,108 17,366,65 19,757,120 20,452 24,117,373 19,777,572 Lynn,.... 6,147,042 21,930,751 20,876,396 88,311 28,077,793 20,964,707 Lynnfield,. 320,050 438,730 13,937 69,721 758,780 83,658 Manchester,. 426,19 1,313,037 200,391 22,500 1,739,216 222,891 Marblehead,... 1,014,160 3,044,450 1,501,949 123,741 4,058,610 1,625,690 Merrimac,... - 792,298 49,222 - 841,520 Methuen,... 36,946 1,673,235 2,115,942 231,510 2,210,181 2,347,452 Middleton,.. 95,826 395,600 306,801 60,363 491,426 367,164 Nahant,.... 4,783,907 1,320,850 136,705 - 6,104,757 136,705 Newbury,... 146,245 721,025 78,830 236,224 867,270 315,054 Newburyport,.. 3,140,838 4,904,075 4,825,594 46,223 8,044,913 4,871,817 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. 781 Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. ESSEX Co.-Con. North Andover,.. $589,435 $1,513,205 $1,440,000 $161,921 $2,102,640 $1,601,921 Peabody,... 2,152,450 4,028,900 4,620,851 117,459 6,181,350 4,738,310 Rockport,... 607,829 1,473,244 474,393 500,226 2,081,073 974,619 Rowley,.... 74,110 441,351 183,500 109,968 515,461 293,468 Salem,.. 11,988,672 14,323,600 8,634,693 64,734 26,312,272 8,699,427 Salisbury,... 496,970 1,496,602 872,786 120,066 1,993,572 992,852 augus, 448,825 1,289,433 771,370 46,154 1,738,58 817,524 wampscott,... 389,441 2,074,850 146,897 38,491 2,464,291 185,388 Topsfield,. 282,561 487,809 229,100 106,287 770,370 335,387 Wenham,... 122,525 403,825 45,000 53,807 526,350 98,807 ESSEX Co.-Con. Norest ndovewbry,. $589,435 $1,513,205 1,440,000 $161,921 $2,102,640 $1,373 612,979 FRANKLIN COUNTYbody,. $3,849,7950 4$1 2,729,64900 $5,301,851 117,49959 6,579,4350 4$8,720,869 Rockport, 607,829 1,473,244 474,393 500,226 2,081,073 974,619 Ashfeld,. 142,110 441,351 12,863,500 142,8069,968 1 5,461 293,468 Bernardston,... 87,09472 14, 0443,700 8,634,693 6401,132,272 8,699,427 alisBuckland,. 496,970 1,496,602 87433,765 120,066 1,993,52 992,8521,030 Charlemont,... 69,249 285,125 38,750 118,347 354,374 157,097 Colrainugus,... 44,8 1,289,433 771,70 46,154 1,738,258 81574,52 Conwampcott,. 389,441 2,04850 146,897 38,491 2,464,291 18,293568,726 TopsDeerfield,. 295,276 487,809 229,100 106,287 770,370 335,3878 Eringa,... 12752,525 403,825 272,145,000 53,80 318,05 96,350 9 5,807 illWest Nebury,.... 78264,595 796,778 423,18 148,798 1,061,373 612,848 FRANKLIN COUNTY, $3,849,795 $12,729,640 $5,301,874 $3,418,995 $16,579,435 $8,720,869 Ashreenfield,. 142,13 387,744 12479,621 170,840 2,822,9867 1650,461 Bernardstonwley,...87,04 314,044 13,68500 114,490 401,157,2208,369 Be athn,. 38,11200,536 505,874 43386,714 117,265 606,410 551,030 Leverett,.... 62,105 255,405 32,004 84,200 317,510 116,204 arLeyde n,.... 36,089 171,042 2,454 5,260347 354,374 157,714 Monroe,. 1 92,888 49,7151,70 90,622 183,900 684,457774,771 Contague,... 254,049 564,24600 3331,47,4446 2175,186 2,048,8003 1,653,632 ew Salemerfield,.. 69,960257,276 1,044,766 312,550 89,9166 1327,230340,042 722,886 Erving,.75,767 242,292 272,145 54,210 318,059 306,355 Gill... 78,815 391,691 18,500 148,348 470,506 166,848 orthefield,. 107853,321 1,96,8199, 455 267,021 170,840 2,822,98 650,476 Orange,... 302,67535 1,093,125 070 71,299 1,395,800 892,232 Rowe,.... 38,1 1 41,445 153,210 9,630 86,714 191,322 96,344 Leverett,... 62,105 255,405 52,004 84,200 317,510 116,204 heburne,... 36215,4089 1761,42 2,454 95,260 207,131 358,249 Mohutesbury,.. 21,062 39,715 1,700 23,071 47,777 2466,299 Montague, 450,200 1,598,600 1,478,446 175,186 2,048,800. 1,653,632 New Salem, 69,960 257,270 44,550 89,916 327,230 134,466 Northfield, 107,255 596,819 79,455 267,021 704,074 346,476 Orange,.. 302,675 1,093,125 807,242 84,990 1,395,800 892,232 Rowe,. 38,174 141,445 15,202 70,761 179,619 85,963 Shelburne, 215,417 651,424 193,306 164,943 866,841 358,249 Shutesbury, 21,025 164,525 11,357 54,942 185,550 66,299 782 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. COUINTIES, CITIES AND TowNs. ~ ~ liI-'o.i2i 00 I FRANKLIN Co.-Con. Sunderland,... $61,865 $378,428 $800 $184,520 $440,293 $185,320 Warwick,... 44,804 221,232 86,810 72,026 266,036 158,836 Wendell,.. 21,228 157,460 68,035 46,005 178,688 114,040 Whately,... 190,121 529,240 67,700 172,473 719,361 240,173 HAMPDEN COUNTY,. $18,057,202 $57,576,840 $35,350,240 $3,546,183 $75,634,042 $38,896,423 Agawam,... 274,961 897,950 177,000 314,094 1,172,911 491,094 Blandford,... 112,400 294,915 44,375 163,856 407,315 208,231 Brimfield,... 129,440 436,050 103,438 169,302 565,490 272,740 Chester,... 94,025 435,047 184,496 104,271 529,072 288,767 Chicopee,... 1,833,975 3,641,860 4,068,600 214,799 5,475,835 4,283,399 Granville,... 89,364 315,808 68,280 122,860 405,172 191,140 Holland,.. 16,957 120,190 2,059 33,056 137,147 35,115 Holyoke,... 2,889,882 6,791,245 8,412,722 63,340 9,681,127 8,476,062 Longmeadow,.. 182,340 849,595 159,040 261,935 1,031,935 420,975 Ludlow,... 121,311 445,267 253,800 149,776 566,578 403,576 Monson,.... 320,925 1,017,386 1,270,000 312,370 1,338,311 1,582,370 Montgomery,.. 28,919 112,807 3,643 54,331 141,726 57,974 Palmer,.... 636,187 1,237,475 1,855,218 163,472 1,873,662 2,018,690 Russell,. 107,139 316,446 181,500 34,848 423,585 216,348 Southwick,... 121,885 458,097 63,058 227,956 579,982 291,014 Springfield,... 8,398,912 31,125,660 12,483,010 248,903 39,524,572 12,731,913 Tolland,... 68,464 198,866 82,540 62,818 267,330 145,358 Wales,.... 163,535 284,415 904,603 48,998 447,950 953,601 Westfield,... 1,945,085 5,354,590 3,446,358 362,900 7,299,675 3,809,258 West Springfield,.. 319,153 2,487,159 621,698 141,299 2,806,312 762,997 Wilbraham,... 202,343 756,012 964,802 290,999 958,355 1,255,801 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY,. $7,261,049 $18,888,576 $10,797,556 $3,833,484 $26,149,625 $14,631,040 Amherst,... 740,745 1,896,705 497,526 263,925 2,637,450 761,451 Belchertown,... 151,820 848,228 138,152 303,662 1,000,048 441,814 Chesterfield,.. 87,453 220,170 19,904 84,626 307,623 104,530 Cummington,. 143,025 297,817 109,496 111,755 440,842 221,251 Easthampton,. 834,654 1,570,879 1,968,155 140,127 2,405,533 2,108,282 Enfield,... 291,510 375,390 372,361 111,353 666,900 483,714 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. 783 Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. COUNTIES, CITIES AND 0 0. 0 - 0 TOWNS.,,, S_ C HAMPSHIRE Co.-Con. Goshen,.... $29,794 $108,028 $4,750 $52,344 $137,822 $57,094 Granby,.. 103,242 399,009 26,988 191,816 502,251 218,804 Greenwich,... 85,760 205,360 43,794 73,569 291,120 117,363 Hadley,.... 275,117 1,121,987 207,345 492,551 1,397,104 699,896 Hatfield,.. 398,929 820,085 65,200 413,426 1,219,014 478,626 Huntington,... 137,640 375,585 114,112 83,418 513,225 197,530 Middlefield,... 156,250 216,410 97,089 64,855 372,660 161,944 Northampton,.. 2,242,989 6,627,900 3,673,063 317,408 7,870,889 3,990,471 Pelham,.. 26,096 150,494 9,225 58,553 176,590 67,778 Plainfield,... 47,350 133,460 16,685 74,395 180,810 91,080 Prescott,.. 30,648 172,110 9,260 60,403 202,758 69,663 South Hadley,.. 361,312 1,407,285 1,056,428 164,173 1,768,597 1,220,601 Southampton,.. 77,687 417,637 66,669 184,796 495,324 251,465 Ware,.... 482,770 1,239,470 1,957,611 200,863 1,722,240 2,158,474 Westhampton,.. 42,910 260,259 16,698 114,797 303,169 131,495 Williamsburg,.. 424,511 756,855 299,935 108,741 1,181,366 408,676 Worthington,... 88,837 267,453 27,110 161,928 356,290 189,038 MIDDLESEX COUNTY,. $70,508,724 $224,709,488 $103,085,245 $7,085,550 $295,218,212 $110,170,795 Acton,... 260,771 974,885 386,421 171,315 1,235,656 557,736 Arlington,... 1,440,505 4,558,123 738,223 398,370 5,998,628 1,136,593 Ashby,... 86,887 404,824 70,913 138,396 491,711 209,309 Ashland,.. 263,333 1,117,277 1,186,365 66,501 1,380,610 1,252,866 Ayer,.. 200,425 853,637 336,408 52,555 1,054,062 388,963 Bedford,... 105,163 685,843 220,164 122,169 791,006 342,333 Belmont,..854,261 2,973,075 15,900 241,777 3,827,336 257,677 Billerica,.. 651,662 971,761 1,287,610 151,652 1,623,423 1,439,262 Boxborough,... 42,027 201,623 - 88,411 243,650 88,411 Burlington,... 138,204 384,223 38,000 129,291 522,427 167,291 Cambridge,... 16,467,715 60,155,300 16,837,412 87,075 66,623,015 16,924,487 Carlisle,... 49,830 314,340 8,451 89,571 364,170 98,022 Chelmsford,... 312,335 1,145,300 823,561 128,459 1,457,635 952,020 Concord,... 1,172,114 1,779,662 292,870 324,627 2,951,776 617,497 Dracut,... 150,535 821,375 36,850 203,990 971,910 240,840 784 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. 4. 0 COUNTIES, CITIES AND a' o. TowNs. 0 0 MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. Dunstable,... $53,767 $232,965 $23,210 $74,640 $286,732 $97,850 Everett,... 592,100 3,812,550 960,236 29,398 4,404,650 989,634 Framingham,... 1,233,210 3,130,070 1,778,360 191,310 4,363,280 1,969,670 Groton,... 992,480 1,070,220 339,195 173,987 2,062,700 513,182 Holliston,... 569,615 1,334,555 1,225,661 101,302 1,9C4,170 1,326,963 Hopkinton,... 703,156 1,537,830 1,863,215 111,494 2,240,986 1,974,709 Hudson,.... 280,413 1,464,865 2,011,634 98,263 1,745,278 2,109,897 Lexington,... 563,346 2,416,365 139,072 272,719 2,979,711 411,791 Lincoln,.. 226,816 548,972 12,725 166,435 775,788 179,160 Littleton,... 148,330 559,505 18,659 151,327 707,835 169,986 Lowell,... 12,164,516 26,529,979 29,725,539 78,098 38,694,495 29,803,637 Maiden,... 1,867,460 7,978,650 3,038,786 24,641 9,846,110 3,063,427 Marlborough,... 577,812 2,803,205 3,363,227 187,947 3,381,017 3,551,174 Maynard,.. 316,825 971,020 1,574,735 49,548 1,287,845 1,624,283 Medford,... 1,859,102 8,028,415 688,095 44,489 9,887,517 732,584 Melrose,.... 390,378 4,062,450 388,872 16,186 4,452,828 405,058 Natick,... 960,785 2,724,405 2,736,973 101,583 3,685,190 2,838,556 Newton,... 7,882,374 21,073,495 2,676,784 215,588 28,955,869 2,892,372 North Reading,.. 56,468 398,556 145,071 78,016 455,024 223,087 Pepperell,.. 387,815 942,104 586,461 194,965 1,329,919 781,426 Reading,... 284,572 2,082,446 620,613 89,102 2,367,018 709,715 Sherborn,... 165,645 747,112 136,150 149,115 912,757 285,265 Shirley,... 226,130 579,214 259,472 118,418 805,344 377,890 Somerville,... 3,561,200 27,755,800 7,740,831 55,228 31,317,000 7,796,059 Stoneham,... 468,068 2,543,440 3,014,746 66,712 3,011,508 3,081,458 Stow,... 189,644 535,905 330,100 148,878 725,549 478,978 Sudbury,... 241,165 748,150 174,265 180,441 989,315 354,706 Tewksbury,... 135,495 686,340 88,500 150,514 821,835 239,014 Townsend,. 248,457 803,279 480,579 124,781 1,051,736 605,360 Tyngsborough, 40,731 270,082 84,219 86,715 310,813 170,934 Wakefield,.. 677,640 3,200,030 1,302,811 36,351 3,877,670 1,339,162 Waltham,... 2,264,570 7,866,200 2,620,788 178,896 10,130,770 2,799,684 Watertown,... 2,376,320 5,623,600 2,650,781 105,965 7,999,920 2,756,746 Wayland,... 223,356 842,274 1,946,675 138,199 1,065,630 2,084,874 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. 785 Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con.,k,.n.3.z COUNTIES, CITIES AND e T ow~s MIDDLESEX Co.-Con. Westford,. $212,532 $897,232 $491,561 $190,120 $1,109,764 $681,681 Weston,... 866,766 864,850 51,900 227,883 1,731,616 279,783 Wilmington,.. 74,714 462,903 104,408 54,607 537,617 159,015 Winchester,... 1,458,573 3,252,925 1,067,448 67,208 4,711,498 1,134,656 Woburn,. 2,770,611 5,986,282 4,343,740 160,322 8,756,893 4,504,062 NANTUCKET COUNTY,. $1,348,112 $1,000,157 $213,303 $107,923 $2,348,269 $321,226 Nantucket,.. 1,348,112 1,000,157 213,303 107,923 2,348,269 321,226 NORFOLK COUNTY,. $28,713,307 $63,202,592 $26,966,620 $2,087,539 $91,915,899 $29,054,159 Bellingham,.. 109,160 418,808 544,530 94,017 527,968 638,547 Braintree,.. 732,550 2,036,950 1,649,306 105,963 2,769,500 1,755,269 Brookline,.. 9,883,900 17,695,200 364,558 9,234 27,579,100 373,792 Canton,....1,164,440 1,894,115 3,094,681 93,522 3,058,555 3,188,203 Cohasset,... 890,620 1,437,440 106,730 73,009 2,328,060 179,739 Dedham,. 2,040,369 3,949,496 1,012,448 143,452 5,989,865 1,155,900 Dover,.... 65,139 377,040 69,550 70,797 442,179 140,347 Foxborough,.. 351,977 1,379,897 1,093,000 14,580 1,731,874 1,107,580 Franklin, 372,600 1,064,600 1,270,915 142,881 1,437,200 1,413,796 Holbrook,... 200,070 738,570 1,049,796 11,477 938,640 1,061,273 Hyde Park,... 693,083 6,151,394 676,403 6,920 6,844,477 683,323 Medfield,... 309,080 636,215 490,750 82,592 945,295 573,342 Medway,.. 363,200 1,420,725 1,548,931 149,419 1,783,925 1,698,350 Milton,.... 4,086,300 3,150,500 422,757 137,286 7,236,800 560,043 Needham,... 1,033,370 3,714,814 1,549,244 156,659 4,748,184 1,705,903 Norfolk,... 95,055 336,068 489,386 68,943 431,123 558,329 Norwood,... 448,633 1,343,867 484,086 36,373 1,792,500 520,459 Quincy,....1,736,475 5,577,550 2,087,072 127,143 7,314,025 2,214,215 Randolph,... 619,390 1,441,840 1,302,386 54,797 2,061,230 1,357,183 Sharon,... 253,226 800,337 280,979 91,053 1,053,563 372,032 Stoughton,... 650,825 1,743,350 1,455,805 139,530 2,394,175 1,595,335 Walpole,... 306,738 1,069,576 692,700 110,723 1,376,314 803,423 Weymouth,... 2,107,711 3,863,523 4,809,152 88,054 5,971,234 4,897,206 Wrentham,... 199,396 960,717 421,455 79,115 1,160,113 500,570 99 786 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. COUNTIES, CITIES AND C0 | ~= 0 50~4 TOWVN. I 8CT II ~________ >* ___________ i____, PLYMOUTH COUNTY,. $9,962,517 $28,096,879 $20,739,791 $2,128,533 $38,059,396 $22,868,324 Abington,... 466,449 1,294,856 1,199,700 29,848 1,761,305 1,229,548 Bridgewater,... 494,033 1,513,115 1,038,956 119,988 2,007,148 1,158,944 Brockton,... 1,160,594 4,475,916 6,492,087 129,595 5,636,510 6,621,682 Carver,... 211,999 353,392 199,574 62,867 565,391 262,441 Duxbury,... 182,600 915,925 137,307 76,645 1,098,525 213,952 East Bridgewater,.. 291,750 939,860 401,072 82,777 1,231,610 483,849 Halifax,... 51,831 269,919 19,946 53,678 321,750 73,624 Hanover,... 306,199 719,778 297,704 106,407 1,025,977 404,111 Hanson,... 98,893 401,588 160,783 54,426 500,481 215,209 Hingham,... 1,004,851 2,323,286 909,740 70,940 3,328,137 980,680 Hull,.... 72,780 619,412 15,248 7,771 692,192 23,019 Kingston,... 664,572 682,033 316,185 36,071 1,346,605 352,256 Lakeville,... 113,493 434,196 7,040 62,250 547,689 69,290 Marion,... 89,517 343,667 22,518 14,574 433,184 37,092 Marshfield,... 136,355 850,839 61,543 85,445 987,194 146,988 Mattapoisett,... 733,049 690,616 70,010 52,937 1,423,665 122,947 Middleborough,. 459,446 1,970,179 1,598,729 291,957 2,429,625 1,890,686 Pembroke,. 138,810 464,807 36,053 97,150 603,617 133,203 Plymouth,... 1,369,769 2,612,350 2,503,349 96,144 3,982,119 2,599,493 Plympton,... 43,972 254,148 41,750 38,606 298,120 80,356 Rochester,... 87,947 387,960 66,145 89,035 475,907 155,180 Rockland,.. 438,480 1,497,270 1,270,290 51,730 1,935,750 1,322,020 Scituate,... 168,528 1,085,768 165,887 108,894 1,254,296 274,781 South Scituate,. 223,398 659,007 385,545 99,330 882,405 484,875 South Abington,. 316,557 1,060,776 1,982,581 50,906 1,377,333 2,033,487 Wareham,.. 422,866 606,085 882,461 57,875 1,028,951 940,336 West Bridgewater, 213,779 670,131 457,588 100,687 883,910 558,275 SUFFOLK COUNTY,. $237,388,569 $578,134,152 $138,497,497 $497,300 $815,522,721 $138,994,797 Boston,.. 235,020,895 558,941,000 133,610,810 399,175 793,961,895 134,009,985 Chelsea,... 2,178,316 16,364,800 4,825,252 12,034 18,543,116 4,837,286 Revere,... 144,900 1,836,575 11,900 64,235 1,981,475 76,135 Winthrop,... 44,458 991,777 49,535 21,856 1,036,235 71,391 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. A o COUNTIES, CITIES AND 88 all e TOWNS. l WORCESTER COUNT. $37,554,865 $105,037,163 $81,749,207 $8,750,634 142,592,028 $90,499,841 WORCESTER COUNTY,. 288,071 8554,865 105,037,16835 558,67 4 113,30,634 $142,592,02 8 $90,499,841 Ashburnham,. 288,071 803,835 558,674 113,304 1,091,906 671,978 Athol,.... 619,580 2,068,330 1,387,955 103,885 2,687,910 1,491,840 Auburn,... 120,584 434,175 253,000 120,689 554,759 373,689 Barre,.... 520,851 1,201,505 509,909 266,167 1,722,356 776,076 Berlin,.... 68,248 399,027 171,000 90,685 467,275 261,685 Blackstone,... 707,750 1,403,705 2,209,580 98,143 2,111,455. 2,307,723 Bolton,... 109,333 416,379 31,625 170,447 525,712 202,072 Boylston,... 124,265 431,285 161,000 147,537 555,550 308,537 Brookfield,.. 330,538 947,055 818,237 146,520 1,277,593 964,757 Charlton,.. 264,140 746,610 158,150 225,404 1,010,750 383,554 Clinton,.... 1,212,144 3,128,644 4,048,294 12,165 4,340,788 4,060,459 Dana,.... 76,511 225,595 115,510 73,043 302,106 188,553 Douglas,.. 226,778 740,268 707,010 74,726 967,046 781,736 Dudley,...' 246,334 799,945 1,336,909 117,062 1,046,279 1,453,971 Fitchburg,.. 2,990,867 9,527,875 5,827,391 201,799 12,518,742 6,029,190 Gardner,.. 600,016 1,481,175 897,291 73,644 2,081,191 970,935 Gtrafton,... 593,160 1,292,323 860,058 179,259 1,885,483 1,039,317 Hardwick,.. 312,975 732,540 96,496 219,569 1,045,515 316,065 Harvard,.. 183,809 691,259 37,900 223,892 875,068 261,792 Holden,.. 191,245 788,865 582,360 142,410 980,110 724,770 Hubbardston,... 187,806 715,370 114,787 132,535 903,176 247,322 Lancaster,.. 1,368,453 747,256 184,200 142,003 2,115,709 326,203 Leicester,.. 887,842 1,076,999 1,569,454 107,502 1,964,841 1,676,956 Leominster,... 799,940 3,138,567 2,069,192 238,311 3,938,507 2,307,503 Lunenburg,.. 108,809 671,572 63,063 182,283 780,381 245,346 Mendon,... 191,423 484,639 107,537 108,600 676,062 216,137 Milford,.... i,231,240 3,838,623 4,199,986 225,880 5,069,863 4,425,866 Millbury,. 771,485 1,746,633 1,937,797 118,401 2,518,118 2,056,198 New Braintree,. 112,080 359,950 25,041 183,440 472,030 208,481 Northborough, 425,278 811,165 197,450 161,252 1,236,443 358,702 Northbridge,.. 758,535 1,062,252 1,521,072 115,330 1,820,787 1,636,402 North Brookfield,.. 608,440 1,237,235 2,059,375 119,945 1,845,675 2,179,320 Oakham,..59,367 295,375 47,831 99,478 354,742 147,309 Oxford,... 442,912 1,015,570 1,207,578 145,936 1,458,482 1,353,514 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. Valuation and Products for the Year ending May 1, 1875-Con. COUNTIES, CITIES AND TowNs. 3 Q e_ WORCESTER Co.-Con. Paxton,.. $86,298 $237,185 $215,298 $69,610 $323,483 $284,908 Petersham,... 149,011 517,259 31,961 166,605 666,270 198,566 Phillipston,... 72,604 241,090 31,290 90,246 313,694 121,536 Princeton,... 183,123 737,521 66,941 165,530 920,644 232,471 Royalston,... 206,061 483,045 223,850 94,792 689,106 318,642 Rutland,.. 79,087 438,430 85,678 123,339 517,517 209,017 Shrewsbury,... 389,240 738,080 461,732 166,302 1,127,320 628,034 Southborough,.. 331,140 1,073,127 442,950 197,363 1,404,267 640,313 Southbridge,... 1,025,869 1,923,825 3,569,438 160,908 2,949,694 3,730,346 Spencer,. 894,302 1,710,725 2,935,573 189,162 2,605,027 3,124,735 Sterling,.. 225,935 847,733 167,622 195,178 1,073,668 362,800 Sturbridge,... 317,067 826,970 669,554 150,111 1,144,037 819,665 Sutton,. 440,734 977,635 758,157 210,073 1,418,369 968,230 Templeton,... 255,743 873,223 706,521 94,312 1,128,966 800,833 Upton,.. 241,897 636,613 927,996 103,429 878,510 1,031,425 Uxbridge,... 635,113 1,204,990 1,029,099 240,570 1,840,103 1,269,669 Warren,... 511,587 1,296,950 1,493,150 194,283 1,808,537 1,687,433 Webster,... 684,400 1,243,655 3,186,797 71,898 1,928,055 3,258,695 Westborough,.. 560,519 1,904,854 2,381,763 247,827 2,465,373 2,629,590 West Boylston,.. 278,945 789,840 849,171 105,072 1,068,785 954,243 West Brookfield,.. 220,626 610,402 647,305 125,971 831,028 773,276 Westminster,.. 170,195 659,000 212,660 141,713 829,195 354,373 Winchendon,... 603,679 1,587,210 1,085,222 88,948 2,190,889 1,174,170 Worcester,... 11,250,881 38,016,200 23,496,767 476,146 49,267,081 23,972,913 VALUATION AND PRODUCTS. 789 RECAPITULATION BY COUNTIES. COUNTIES. S c- c2'3S *3U.. 0. THE STATE,. $529,701,380 $1,310,551,321 $596,415,866 $43,461,599 $1,840,252,701 $639,877,465 Barnstable,.. 6,576,155 8,808,209 3,410,970 619,662 15,384,364 4,030,632 Berkshire,.. 11,577,086 25,882,430 21,015,328 3,828,975 37,459,516 24,844,303 Bristol,... 42,783,567 71,643,158 52,571,012 2,911,251 114,426,725 55,482,263 Dukes,... 614,103 2,706,732 152,256 155,242 3,320,835 307,498 Essex,... 53,506,329 112,135,305 96,564,967 4,490,328 165,641,634 101,055,295 Franklin,... 3,849,795 12,729,640 5,301,874 3,418,995 16,579,435 8,720,869 Hampden,.. 18,057,202 57,576,840 35,350,240 3,546,183 75,634,042 38,896,423 Hampshire,.. 7,261,049 18,888,576 10,797,556 3,833,484 26,149,625 14,631,040 Middlesex,.. 70,508,724 224,709,488 103,085,245 7,085,550 295,218,212 110,170,795 Nantucket,.. 1,348,112 1,000,157 213,303 107,923 2,348,269 321,226 Norfolk,... 28,713,307 63,202,592 26,966,620 2,087,539 91,915,899 29,054,159 Plymouth,.. 9,962,517 28,096,879 20,739,791 2,128,533 38,059,396 22,868,324 Suffolk,... 237,388,569 578,134,152 138,497,497 497,300 815,522,721 138,994,797 Worcester,.. 37,554,865 105,037,163 81,749,207 8,750,634 142,592,028 90,499,841 TABULAR INDEX. BY TOWNS. [791] 792 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS. [In this Index the towns are arranged alphabetically, and are followed, in the next column, by the names of the counties in which they are situated. The figures given on a line with a town name are the numbers of the pages upon which the information relating to the subjects given at the heads of columns is found.] -~ i.. _ _ j _ _ _ __ _ CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. E aD |........ 1 Abington,.. Plymouth,. 6 15 23 36 52 66 212 281 368 2 Acton,. Middlesex,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 172 278 360 3 Acushnet,... Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 91 274 347 4 Adams,... Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 78 273 344 5 Agawam,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 148 277 356 6 Alford,... Berkshire,.. 3 1 19 26 45 59 79 273 344 7 Amesbury,... Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 108 275 350 8 Amherst,... ampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 163 278 358 9 Andover,... Essex,.. 12 20 28 47 61 109 275 350 10 Arlington,... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 172 278 360 11 Ashburnham,.. Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 234 282 371 12 Ashby,... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 173 278 360 13 Ashfield,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 138 276 353 14 Ashland,... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 173 278 360 15 Athol,.... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 235 282 371 16 Attleborough,.. Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 91 274 347 17 Auburn,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 235 282 371 18 Ayer,.... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 174 278 360 19 Barnstable,.. Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 73 273 343 20 Barre,.. Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 236 282 371 21 Becket,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 79 273 344 22 Bedford,.. Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 174 278 361 23 Belchertown,.. Iampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 163 278 358 24 Bellingham,.. Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 202 280 366 25 Belmont,... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 174 278 361 26 Berkley,... Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 92 274 347 27 Berlin,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 236 282 372 28 Bernardston,.. Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 138 276 353 29 Beverly,... Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 109 275 350 30 Billerica,... Middlesex,. 5 13 21 34 50 64 175 278 361 31 Blackstone,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 236 282 372 32 Blandford,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 149 277 356 33 Bolton,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 237 282 372 34 BOSTON,... Suffolk,.. 15 23 38 53 67 223 281 371 35 Boxborough,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 50 64 175 278 361 36 Boxford,...Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 110 27 350 37 Boylston,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 237 282 372 38 Bradford,... ssex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 110 275 350 TABULAR INDEX. 793 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS. [In this Index the towns are arranged alphabetically, and are followed, in the next column, by the names of the counties in which they are situated. The figures given on a line with a town name are the numbers of the pages upon which the information relating to the subjects given at the heads of columns is found.] o s C a a - a56 418 443 - 4 0 718 730 746 769 786 1 418 443 70 5 61 6 9 406 442 - 464 520 620 630 639 655 674 714 728 742 764 783 2 386 439 449 456 489 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 758 779 3 382 439 449 454 483 617 627 637 645 671 706 727 7 734 756 778 4 400 441 449 462 510 619 629 639 652 673 712 727 740 762 782 5 382 439 449 454 484 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 6 390 440 449 458 496 618 628 638 649 672 708 729 736 759 780 7 402 441 450 464 515 619 629 639 654 673 713 - 740 763 782 8 90 4 4 449 45 4 96 6]8 628 638 649 672 708 727 736 759 780 9 406 442 450 464 520 620 630 639 655 674 714 729 742 64 783 10 422 443 450 472 555 62 6 631 661 676 7 72 28 746 771 787 1 406 442 - 464 521 620 630 - 655 674 714 730 742 765 783 12 396 440 449 460 505 618 628 638 651 672 711 729 738 761 781 13 406 442 450 464 521 620 630 639 655 674 714 729 742 765 783 14 424 443 450 472 555 622 631 641 662 676 722 728 746 771 787 15 386 439 - 456 490 617 627 637 647 671 707 727 736 758 779 16 424 443 - 472 556 622 6 1 641 662 676 722 728 748 771 787 17 406 442 - 466 521 620 630 639 655 674 714 728 742 765 783 18 380 439 449 454 481 617 627 - 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 19 424 443 450 472 556 622 631 641 662 676 722 730 748 771 787 20 382 439 449 454 484 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 21 406 442 450 466 521 620 633 63 655 674 714 728 742 765 783 22 402 441 450 464 516 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 763 782 23 414 442 450 468 537 621 630 640 658 675 717 728 744 768 785 24 406 442 - 466 522 620 630 - 655 674 714 728 742 765 783 25 386 439 449 456 490 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 758 779 26 424 443 450 472 556 622 631 641 662 676 722 730 748 771 787 27 396 440 449 460 505 618 628 638 651 672 711 727 738 761 781 28 390 4 40 458 496 618 6287 638 649 672 708 727 736 759 780 29 408 442 450 466 522 620 630 639 655 674 714 728 742 765 783 30 424 444 - 472 556 622 631 641 662 676 722 730 748 771 787 31 400 441 449 462 510 619 629 639 652 673 712 729 740 762 782 32 424 444 450 472 557 622 631 -39 662 676 722 30 748 772 787 33 422 443 450 470 551 621 631 641 661 676 720 728 746 771 786 34 408 442 - 466 522 620 630 - 655 674 714 729 742 765 783 35 390 440 449 458 496 618 628 638 649 672 708 729 736 759 780 36 424 444 450 472 557 622 631 641 6o2 676 722 728 748 771 787 37 390 440 - 458 497 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 736 759 780 38 100 100 794 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-18T5. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. g 1 Braintree,... Norfolk, 6 14 22 36 52 66 203 280 366 2 Brewster,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 73 273 343 3 Bridgewater,.. Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 52 66 212 281 368 4 Brimfield,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 149 277 356 5 Brockton,...Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 52 66 213 281 368 6 Brookfield,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 238 282 372 7 Brookline,...Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 203 280 366 8 Buckland,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 139 276 353 9 Burlington,... Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 50 64 176 278 361 10 CAMBRIDGE,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 50 64 176 279 361 11 Canton,... Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 204 280 366 12 Carlisle,... Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 50 64 178 279 361 13 Carver,... Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 52 66 213 281 368 14 Charlemont,.. Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 139 276 353 15 Charlton,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 238 282 372 16 Chatham,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 74 273 343 17 Chelmsford,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 50 64 179 279 361 18 CHELSEA,...'Suffolk,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 232 282 371 19 Cheshire,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 80 273 344 20 Chester,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 150 277 356 21 Chesterfield,.. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 164 278 358 22 Chicopee,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 150 277 356 23 Chilmark,... Dukes,. 4 12 20 28 46 60 106 275 349 24 Clarksburg,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 80 273 344 25 Clinton,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 238 282 372 26 Cohasset,... Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 204 280 366 27 Colrain,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 140 276 353 28 Concord,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 179 279 361 29 Conway,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 140 276 354 30 Cummington,.. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 164 278 358 31 Dalton,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 80 273 345 32 Dana,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 239 282 372 33 Danvers,... Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 110 275 350 34 Dartmouth,... Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 92 274 347 35 Dedham,... Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 204 280 366 36 Deerfield,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 140 276 354 37 Dennis,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 74 273 343 38 Dighton,.. Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 92 274 348 39 Douglas,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 239 282 372 40 Dover,.. Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 205 280 366 41 Dracut,... Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 180 279 361 42 Dudley,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 240 282 372 43 Dunstable,... Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 180 279 362 44 Duxbury,... Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 52 66 214 281 368 TABULAR INDEX. 795 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 0r 0' 44.442. 450 057 621 630 0658 675 77 728 744 768 785 380 439 - 5 481 617 6 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 418 443 45 0 547 0 0 660 675 718 730 746 769 786 40 0 441 510 619 63 9 652 673 712 729 740 762 782 422 443 554 621 631 661 676 721 728 746 786 38 2 439 4 84 617 67 6 46 67 706 727 734 778 400 441 449 4 511 619 62 639 652 673 712 727 1 40 7 78 2 402 441 45 0 51 6 6192 639 654 673 713 729 73 79 763 782 2 400 441 449 62 511 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 76 782 418 442 450 449 8 49537 621 630 640 68 675 717 728 7436 768 785 3802 439 4- 454 484 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 755 778 2 41824 443 4 50 472 558 622 631 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 7876 3 416 443 450 470 54438 621 631 640 66058 675 717 728 744 760 786 5 42496 444 - 47249 50657 622 631 38 66251 673 72211 729 738 772 787 6 414 443 - 468 537 621 630 640 658 675 717 728 744 768 785 7 396 440 - 460 505 619 628 614 651 673 71-1 729 738 761 781 8 408 442 - 466 522 620 630 - 655 6734 714 728 742 765 783 9 408 442 450 466 522 620 630 639 655 674 714 728 742 765 783 10 414 443 450 468 537 621 630 640 658 675 717 7230 74 8 785 11 408 442 - 466 523 620 630 639 656 674 714 729 742 765 783 12 418 443 450 470 545 621 6301 - 660 675 7170 28 746 769 786 13 396 440 449 460 506 619 628 - 651 673 711 727 738 761 781 14 424 444 450 472 551 622 631 641 662 676 722 730 748 772 787 15 380 439 449 454 481 617 627 637 6485 671 705 729 734 755 778 16 408 442 450 466 523 620 630 639 656 674 714 728 742 765 783 17 422 443 - 472 554 621 631 641 661 676 721 728 746 768 786 18 382 439 - 454 484 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 778 19 400 441 449 462 511 619 629 639 652 673 712 729 740 762 782 20 402 441 450 464 516 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 763 782 21 400 441 449 462 511 619 629 639 6563 6743 712 727 740 762 782 22 890 440 449 458 495 6218 628 648 672 708 729 736 759 780 23 382 439 449 454 484 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 778 24 424 444 - 472 558 622 631 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 25 416 443 450 468 558 621 630 640 638 675 717 728 744 768 785 26 396 440 449 462 506 619 628 638 651 673 711 729 738 761 781 27 408 442 430 466 523 620 630 639 656 674 714 728 742 765 783 28 596 440 449 462 506 619 628 638 651 673 711 729 738 761 781 29 402 441 - 464 516 619 629'639 654 673 713 729 740 763 782 39 582 439 - 454 485 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 778 31 424 444 450 472 558 622 631 - 662 676 722 730 748 772 787 32 590 440 - 458 497 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 736 759 780 33 386 439 449 456 490 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 758 779 34 416 443 430 468 538 621 630 640 658 675 717 730 744 768 785 35 396 441 449 462 506 619 628 638 651 673 711 727 738 761 781 36 380 439 449 454 481 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 37 386 439 - 456 490 617 627 637 648 671 707 729 736 758 779 38 424 444 450 472 558 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 39 416 443 - 468 538 621 630 640 659 675 717 728 744 768 785 40 408 442 450 466 524 620 630 639 656 674 715 729 742 765 783 41 424 444 -. 472 558 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 42 408 442 - 466 524 620 630 639 656 674 715 729 742 765 784 43 418 443 450 470 545 621 631 - 660 675 719 730 746 770 786 44 796 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 0 o o - CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. c A 7d C) C1 IC 0 0 Z 1 East Bridgewater,.Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 52 66 214 281 368 2 Eastham,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 74 273 343 3 Easthampton,. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 164 278 358 4 Easton,.... Bistol,.. 11 19 28 46 60 93 274 348 5 Edgartown,.. Dukes,. 4 12 20 28 46 60 107 275 349 6 Egrcmont,...Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 81 273 345 7 Enfield,... Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 165 278 358 8 Erving,... Franklin,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 141 276 354 9 Essex,.... Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 111 275 350 10 Everett,... Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 180 279 362 11 Fairhaven,... Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 93 274 348 12 FALL RIVER,.. Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 94 274 348 13 Falmouth,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 75 273 343 14 FITCIIBURG,.. Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 240 282 373 15 Florida,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 81 273 345 16 Foxborough,.. Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 205 280 366 17 Framingham,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 181 279 362 18 Franklin,... Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 2C6 280 366 19 Freetown,... Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 96 274 348 20 Gardner,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 243 282 373 21 Gay Head,... Dukes,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 107 275 349 22 Georgetown,.. Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 111 275 350 23 Gill,.... Frankli,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 141 276 354 24 GLOUCESTER,. Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 112 275 350 25 Goshen,.. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 165 278 358 26 Gosnold,. Dukes,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 108 275 349 27 Grafton,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 243 282 373 28 Granby,.. H. ampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 166 278 358 29 Granvillc,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 150 277 356 30 Great Barrington,. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 82 273 345 31 Grcenfield,... Franklin,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 142 277 354 32 Greenwich,.. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 166 278 359 33 Groton,.. Middlesex,. 5 14 22 34 51 65 181 29 362 34 Groveland,... Essex,.. 4 12 20 28 47 61 115 275 350 35 Hadley,... Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 166 278 359 36 Halifax,.. Plymouth,. 6 15 23 36 52 66 214 281 369 37 Hamilton,.. Essex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 116275 351 38 IIancock,.. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 2 45 59 82 273 345 39 Hanover,.. Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 215 281 369 40 Hanson,... Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 215 281 369 41 Hardwick,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 64 68 244 282 373 42 Harwich,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 75 273 343 43 Harvard,... Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 244 282 373 44 Hatfield,... Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 167 28 359 TABULAR INDEX. 797 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. l 0.. i 0.5 0 *..0. S C X 0 a, = 04 C C v3 0~~~~.-. V'.3 C3 Cs 0 P418 443 40 4 0 4 1 5 7 3 7 7 418 443 450 470 545 621 631 - 660 675 719 730 746 770 786 1 380 439 449 454 481 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 2 404 441 - 464 516 619 629 639 654 673 713 727 740 763 782 3 386 439 449 456 491 617 627 637 648 672 707 727 736 758 779 4 390 440 449 458 495 618 628 638 648 672 708 729 736 759 780 5 382 439 - 454 485 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 6 404 441 - 464 516 619 629 639 654 673 713 728 740 763 782 7 396 441 - 462 507 619 628 638 651 673 711 727 738 761 781 8 390 440 - 458 497 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 736 759 780 9 408 442 - 466 524 620 630 639 656 674 715 728 742 765 784 10 388 439 449 456 491 618 627 637 648 672 707 727 736 758 779 11 388 440 449 456 491 618 627 637 648 672 707 727 736 758 779 12 380 439 449 454 482 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 13 426 444 450 472 559 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 14 382 439 - 454 485 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 15 416 443 450 468 539 621 630 640 659 675 717 728 744 768 785 16 408 442 - 466 524 620 630 639 656 674 715 728 742 765 784 17 416 443 450 468. 539 621 G31 640 659 675 718 728 744 768 785 18 388 440 449 456 492 618 627 637 648 672 707 729 736 758 779 19 426 444 450 474 559 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 20 390 440 449 458 495 618 628 - 649 672 708 727 736 759 780 21 390 440 449 458 407 618 628 - 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 22 396 441 449 462 507 619 628 638 651 673 711 727 738 761 781 23 392 440 450 458 498 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 24 404 441 - 464 516 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 763 783 25 390 440 450 458 495 618 628 638 649 - - 727 736 759 780 26 426 444 - 474 560 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 27 404 441 - 464 517 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 764 783 28 400 441 - 462 511 619 629 639 653 673 712 729 740 762 782 29 382 439 449 454 485 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 778 30 396 441 449 462 507 619 629 638 651 673 711 727 738 761 781 31 404 441 450 464 517 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 764 783 32 408 442 450 466 525 620 630 639 656 674 715 729 742 765 784 33 392 440 449 458 498 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 34 404 441 450 464 517 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 764 783 35 420 443 - 470 545 621 631 640 660 675 719 730 746 770 786 36 392 440 - 458 498 618 628 638 649 672 709 729 738 760 780 37 382 439 - 454 485 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 38 420 443 450 470 546 621 631 640 660 675 719 728 746 770 786 39 420 443 450 470 546 621 631 640 660 675 719 728 746 770 786 40 426 444 450 474 569 622 632 641 662 676 722 728 748 772 787 41 380 439 449 454 482 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 42 426 444 450 474 560 622 632 641 663 676 722 730 748 772 787 43 404 441 450 464 517 619 629 639 654 673 713 728 740 764 783 44 798 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. EU' 1 HIAVERHILL,.. Essex,. 12 20 28 47 61 116 275 351 2 Hawley,...Franklin,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 142 277 354 3 Heath,... Franklin,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 142 277 354 4 Hingham,.. Plymouth,. 6 15 23 36 53 67 216 281 369 5 Hinsdale,...Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 82 273 345 6 Holbrook,...Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 206 280 366 7 Holden,...Worcester,. 7 15 23 38 54 68 244 282 373 8 Holland,.. Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 151 277 356 9 Holliston,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 182 279 362 10 HOLYOKE,...Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 151 277 356 11 Hopkinton,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 182 279 362 12 Hubbardston,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 245 282 373 13 Hudson,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 182 279 362 14 Hull,....Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 216 281 369 15 Huntington,..Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 167 278 359 16 Hyde Park,...Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 206 280 367 17 Ipswich,...Essex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 119 275 351 18 Kingston,....Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 216 281 369 19 Lakeville,...Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 217 281 369 20 Lancaster,.. Worcester, 7 16 24 38 54 68 245 282 373 21 Lanesborough,.Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 83 273 345 22 LAWRENCE,..Essex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 119 275 351 23 Lee,.. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 83 273 345 24 Leicester,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 246 283 373 25 Leominster,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 246 283 373 26 Lenox,.. Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 84 273 345 27 Leverett,.. Franklin,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 143 277 354 28 Lexington,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 183 279 362 29 Leyden,.. Franklin,.. 4 13 21 30 48 62 143 277 354 30 Lincoln,..Middlesex, 6 14 22 34 51 65 183 279 362 31 Littleton,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 184 279 362 32 Longmeadow,. Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 154 277 356 33 LOWELL,..Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 184 279 363 34 Ludlow,.. Hampden,.. 4 13 21 32 49 63 155 277 357 35 Lunenburg,.. Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 246 283 374 36 LYNN,... Essex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 122 275 351 37 Lynnfield,...Essex,. 4 12 20 30 47 61 125 276 351 38 Maiden,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 187 279 363 39 Manchester,.. Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 6 126 276 351 40 Mansfield,.. Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 97 274 348 41 Marblehead,.. Essex,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 126 276 351 42 Marionouth,..6 15 23 36 53 67 217 281 369 43 Marlborough,..Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 187 279 363 TABULAR INDEX. 799 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 7 0 0 396 507 619 629 638 651 673 711 729 738 761 1 42 0 443 4.50 47 0 675 719 728 746 770 382 435 85 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 7 416 4539 621 631 640 659 675 78 728 744 768 426 50 622 632 641 663 676 722 728 748 772 408 525 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 76 578 9 400 441 449 462 512 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 762 782 1 410 5 620 630 640 656 674 71 728 742 76 392 440 449 458 498 61 628 638 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 1 41396 441 449 462 507 619 629 640 65 67 711 729 738 761 781 2 420 443 450 470 546 621 631 64 660 675 719 728 746 770 786 4 340 439 449 454 485 619 629 639 654 673 706 729 740 756 778 5 416 443 - 468 539 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 768 785 6 426 444 450 474 560 622 632 641 663 676 722 728 748 772 787 7 400 441 449 462 511 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 762 782 8 420 442 4 466 525 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 765 784 9 400 441 449 462 512 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 762 782 10 410 4423 450 466 525 6201 6301 640 656 6745 71 728 742 765 784 11 426 444 450 474 561 622 632 641 663 676 722 730 748 772 787 12 410 442 450 466 525 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 13 420 443 - 470 546 621 631 - 660 675 719 728 746 770 786 14 404 441 450 464 517 619 629 639 654 673 713 729 740 764 783 15 416 443 - 468 539 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 768 785 16 392 440 449 458 499 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 17 420 4439450 470 547 621 631 640 660 675 719 730 746 70 786 18 420 443 450 470 547 621 631 640 660 675 719 730 746 770 786 19 426 444 450 474 561 622 632 641 663 676 722 728 748 772 787 20 384 439 - 454 486 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 756 778 21 392 440 1 49 458 499 618 628 638 649 672 709 727 738 760 780 22 384 439 449 45 486 617 627 637 646 671 706 729 734 756 778 23 426 441 450 474 561 622 632 641 663 676 722 728 748 772 781 24 426 444 450 474 561 622 632 641 663 676 723 728 748 772 787 25 384 439 449 454 486 617 62 637 646 671 706 727 734 757 778 26 398 441 449 462 508 619 629 69 651 673 711 729 738 761 781 27 410 442 450 466 526 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 28 398 441 449 462 508 619 629 638 652 673 711 729 738 761 81 29 410 442 - 466 526 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 30 410 442 - 466 526 620 630 - 656 674 715 729 742 766 784 31 400 441 449 462 512 619 629 639 653 673 712 729 740 762 782 32 410 442 450 466 526 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 33 400 441 449 462 512 619 629 639 653 673 712 729 740 762 782 34 426 444 450 474 562 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 772 787 35 392 440 449 460 500 618 628 638 650 672 709 727 738 760 780 36 392 440 - 460 500 618 628 638 650 672 709 727 738 760 780 37 410 442 450 466 527 620 630 640 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 38 392 440 - 460 500 618 628 - 650 672 709 729 738 760 780 39 388 440 449 456 492 618 628 637 648 672 707 727 736 758 779 40 392 440 - 460 500 618 628 638 650 672 709 727 738 760 780 41 420 443 450 470 547 621 631 - 660 675 719 730 746 770 786 42 410 442 450 466 528 620 630 - 656 674 715 728 742 766 784 43 800 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS -1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES..C U 1 Marshfield,...Plymouth,.. 6 15 23 36 53 67 218 281 369 2 Mashpee,...Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 76 273 343 3 Mattapoisctt,.. Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 36 53 67 218 281 369 4 Maynard,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 188 279 363 5 Medfield,...Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 207 280 367 6 Mcdford,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 188 279 363 7 Medway,.. Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 207 280 367 8 Melrose,.... iddlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 18 279 363 9 Mendon,..Worcester, 7 16 24 38 55 68 247 283 374 10 Merrimac,...Essex,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 126 276 351 11 Methuen,...Essex,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 127 276 351 12 Middleborough,.. Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 218 281 370 13 Middlefield,...Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 168 278 359 14 Middleton,... Essx,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 127 276 352 15 Milford,... Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 247 283 374 16 Millbury,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 248 283 374 17 Milton,...:Norfolk,.. 6 14 22 36 52 66 208 280 367 18 Monroe,.. Franklin,. 4 13 21 30 48 62 144 277 354 19 Monson,...Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 155 277 357 20 Montague,... Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 144 277 355 21 Montcrcy,... Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 9 84 273 345 22 Montgomery,.. ampden,. 5 13 21 32 49 63 156 277 357 23 Mount Washington,.Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 84 273 346 24 Nahant,.. Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 128 276 352 25 Nantucket,.. Nantuckt, 6 14 22 36 52 66 202 280 365 26 Natick,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 189 279 363 27 Needham fol,..6 14 22 o3 6 52 66 208 280 367 28 New Ashford,.. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 85 273 346 29 NEW BEDFOD,.. B ristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 97 274 348 30 New Braintree,.. orcestr,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 248 283 374 31 Newbury,... Essex,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 18 276 352 32 NEWBURYPORT,. Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 128 276 352 33 New Marlborough,. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 85 273 346 34 Nw Salem,.. Franklin,. 5 13 21 30 49 63 14 277 355 35 NEWTON,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 189 279 363 36 Norfolk,...Norfolk,.. 6 14 2 36 52 66 208 280 367 37 Northampton,.. Hampshire, 5 13 21 32 50 64 168 278 359 38 North Andover,.. Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 131 276 352 39 Northborough,.. Worcester,. 7 16 24 38 54 68 248 283 374 40 Northbridge,. Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 54 68 249 283 374 41 North Brookfield,. Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 54 68 249 283 374 42 Northfield,.. Franklin,. 5 13 21 30 49 63 145 277 355 43 North Reading,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 192 279 363 44 Norton,.. Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 4 60 100 24 348 45 Norwood,...Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 209 280 367 TABULAR INDEX. 801 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED.'.,l..,I. -,. 42 0 443 45 0 40 660 675 1 38 0 439 - 454 482 617 627 - 645 671 2 42 0 443 450 470 547 621 631 640 660 675 3 410 442 466 529 620 630 657 674 8 39 2 44 0 501 618 628 638 650 672 14 420 443 450 470 547 621 631 640 660 675 719 728 746 770 786 1 380 439 - 454 482 617 627 - 645 671 705 727 734 755 178 2 420 443 450 470 547 621 631 640 660 675 710 730 746 770 786 3 410 4421 - 466 528 620 630 640 657 674 715 728 742 766 784 4 416 443 450 468 540 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 768 785 5 410 442 450 466 528 620 630 640 657 674 715 728 742 766 784 6 416 443 450 468 540 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 768 785 7 410 4421 - 466 529 620 630 - 657 674 715 728 742 766 784 8 426 444 - 474 562 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 772 787 9 392 440 - 460 501 618 628 638 650 672 709 727 738 760 780 10 392 442 0 - 460 501 618 628 638 650 672 709 727 738 760 780 11 420 443 450 470 548 621 631 - 661 675 716 728 746 77066 786 12 401 441 450 464 517 619 629 6340 654 6753 713 72 742 76 783 13 38492 440 - 460 501 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 780 14 426 444 450 474 562 622 632 641 663 676 723 7 28 748 773 787 15 426 444 1 - 474 563 622 632 641 663 676 723 728 748 773 787 16 416 443 450 468 540 621 631 640 659 6725 718 730 744 768 785 17 398 441 -449 462 508 619 629 - 652 673 711 720 738 761 781 18 400 441 449 462 512 619 6279 639 653 673 712 727 740 762 972 19 398 441 449 462 508 619 629 638 652 673 711 727 738 761 781 20 384 439 449 454 486 617 627 637 646 671 7106 729 734 757 78 21 400 441 - 462 513 619 629 653 675 712 729 740 762 782 22 4084 439 1 454 486 617 627 - 646 671 706 729 734 757 779 23 394 440 - 460 501 618 628 - 650 672 710 727 738 760 780 24 414 442 450 468 536 621 630 640 658 675 717 729 744 768 785 25 410 442 450 46674 529 620 630 6410 657 674 716 728 742 766 784 26 416 443 1 - 468 541 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 769 785 27 584 439 449 454 486 617 627 - 646 671 706 729 734 757 779 28 388 440 449 456 492 618 628 637 648 672 707 727 736 758 779 29 428 444 450 46874 563 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 773 787 30 394 440 - 460 502 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 780 31 394 440 449 460 502 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 780 32 384 439 - 454 487 617 627 637 646 671 706 727 734 757 779 33 398 441 449 462 508 619 629 - 652 673 711 729 738 761 781 34 410 442 - 466 530 620 630 640 657 674 716 728 744 766 784 35 416 443 450 470 541 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 769 785 36 404 441 - 464 518 619 629 639 654 674 713 728 742 764 783 37 394 440 - 460 502 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 781 38 428 444 - 474 563 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 773 787 39 428 444 - 474 563 622 632 641 663 676 723 728 748 773 787 40 428 444 450 474 564 622 632 641 663 676 723 728 748 773 787 41 398 441 449 462 508 619 629 638 652 673 711 729 740 761 781 42 412 442 450 468 530 620 630 640 657 674 716 729 744 766 784 43 388 440 449 456 493 618 628 638 648 672 708 729 736 758 779 44 416 443 - 470 541 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 769 785 45 101 802 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS-1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED.' ~ CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES., p ~ U. a- o U aO ~o 1 Oakham,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 54 68 250 283 374 2 Orange,...Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 145 277 355 3 Orleans,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 76 273 343 4 Otis,....Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 86 273 346 5 Oxford,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 54 68 250 283 374 6 Palmer,...Hampden,. 5 13 21 32 49 63 156 277 357 7 Paxton,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 54 68 250 283 375 8 Peabody,. Essex, 4 12 20 30 48 62 132 276 352 9 Pelham,...Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 168 278 359 10 Pembroke,...Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 219 281 370 11 Pepperell,...Middlesex,. 7 14 22 34 51 65 192 279 363 12 Peru,... Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 86 273 346 13 Petersham,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 251 283 375 14 Phillipston,. Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 251 283 375 15 Pittsfield,...Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 86 273 346 16 Plainfield,...Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 169 278 359 17 Plymouth,... Plymouth,. 7 15 23 38 53 67 219 281 370 18 Plympton,...Plymouth,. 7 15 23 38 53 67 220 281 370 19 Prescott,...Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 169 278 359 20 Princeton,... Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 252 283 375 21 Provincetown,. Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 76 273 344 22 Quincy,... Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 209 280 367 23 Randolph,... Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 210 280 367 24 Raynham,...Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 100 274 348 25 Reading,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 193 279 364 26 Rehoboth,... Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 101 274 348 27 Revere,... Suffolk,. 7 15 23 8 54 68 234 282 371 28 Richmond,...Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 87 273 346 29 Rochester,... Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 220 281 370 30 Rockland,... Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 220 281 370 31 Rockport, Ese. 4 12 20 30 48 62 132 276 352 32 Rowe,.. Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 146 277 355 33 Rowley,.. 4 12 20 30 48 62 132 276 352 34 Royalston,...Worcester, 7 16 24 40 55 69 252 283 375 35 Russell,... Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 156 277 357 36 Rutland,... Worcester,. 16 24 40 55 69 252 283 375 37 SALEM,. Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 133 276 352 38 Salisbury, se. 4 12 20 30 48 62 136 276 352 39 Sandisfield,...Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 87 273 346 40 Sandwich,...Barnstable, 3 11 19 26 45 59 77 273 344 41 Saugus,...Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 136 276 353 42 Savoy,... Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 88 273 346 TABULAR INDEX. 803 INDEX F6R CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 04 4 5 0 0 7 7 o 380 1 4 C Z *IZ: | | ^ I Cs; 398 441 449 462 509 619 629 68 660 673 711 727 740 76 0 781 2 804 439 449 454 182 610 627 6 646 671 705 729 734 755 7780 3 340 443 450 4, 487548 62 7 637 64 671 706 729 734 70 779 4 4- 44 4- 53 6 33 7 74 73 78 428 444 450 474 564 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 773 787 1 398 441 449 462 509 619 629 638 652 673 711 727 740 762 781 2 380 43 443 4 54 482 617 627 637 646 671 705 729 734 755 78 3 384 439 449 454 487 617 627 637 647 671 706 729 734 757 779 4 428 444 450 474 564 622 632 641 663 676 723 728 748 773 787 5 402 441 - 462 513 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 763 782 6 428 444 450 474 564 622 632 641 663 676 723 730 748 773 788 7 394 440 449 460 503 618 628 6- 650 672 710 727 738 760 781 8 404 441 450 464 518 620 629 - 654 674 713 729 742 764 783 9 420 443 450 470 548 621 631 641 661 675 719 730 746 770 786 10 412 442 450 468 530 620 630 - 657 674 716 728 744 766 784 11 428 444 450 474 565 622 632 641 664 676 723 730 748 773 788 13 428 444 - 474 565 622 632 641 664 676 723 730 748 773 788 14 384 441 449 454 487 617 627 637 647 671 706 727 734 757 779 15 404 443 450 464 518 620 629 639 654 674 713 729 742 764 783 16 420 443 450 470 548 621 631 641 661 675 719 728 746 770 786 17 422 443 - 470 549 621 631 - 661 675 719 730 746 770 786 18 404 441 450 464 518 620 629 - 654 674 713 729 742 764 783 19 428 444 450 474 565 622 632 641 664 676 723 730 748 773 788 20 380 439 449 454 482 617 627 637 645 671 705 727 734 755 778 21 418 443 450 470 541 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 744 769 785 22 418 443 450 470 542 621 631 - 659 675 718 730 746 769 785 23 388 440 449 456 493 618 628 6 648 672 708 729 736 758 779 24 412 442 450 468 530 620 630 - 657 674 716 728 744 766 784 25 38 440 449 456 493 618 628 - 648 672 708 729 736 758 779 26 422 443 - 472 554 621 631 641 661 676 721 728 746 771 786 27 384 439 - 454 487 617 627 637 647 671 706 727 734 757 779 28 422 443 - 470 549 621 631 641 661 675 719 730 746 770 786 29 422 443 - 470 549 621 631 - 661 675 719 728 746 770 786 30 394 440 449 460 503 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 781 31 398 441 449 462 509 619 629 638 652 673 711 727 740 762 781 32 394 440 449 460 503 618 628 638 650 672 710 729 738 760 781 33 428 444 450 474 565 622 632 - 664 676 723 73 748 773 788 34 402 441 - 462 513 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 763 782 35 428 444 450 474 565 622 632 641 664 676 723 728 748 773 788 36 394 440 449 460 503 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 781 37 394 440 449 460 504 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 760 781 38 384 439 449 454 488 617 627 - 647 671 706 729 736 757 779 39 380 439 449 454 483 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 755 778 40 394 440 449 460 504 618 628 638 650 672 710 727 738 761 781 41 384 439 449 456 488 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 757 779 42. 804 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 0 F0 d CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. U 1 Scituate,.. Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 8 53 67221281370 1 Scituate,... Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 221 281 370 2 Seekonk,...Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 59 101 274 349 3 Sharon,...Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 210 280 367 4 Sheffield,...Berkshire,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 88 273 346 5 Shclburne,...Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 146 277 355 6 Sherborn,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 193 279 364 7 Shirley,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 194 279 364 8 Shrewsbury,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 253 283 375 9 Shutesbury,...Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 146 277 355 10 Somerset,...Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 102 274 349 11 SOMERVILLE,..Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 194 279 364 12 South Abington,. Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 222 281 370 13 Southampton,..Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 170 278 360 14 Southborough,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 253 283 375 15 Southbridge,..Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 254 283 375 16 South Hadley,. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 170 278 359 17 South Scituate,..Plymouth,.. 7 15 23 38 53 67 221 281 370 18 Southwick,...Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 157 277 357 19 Spencer,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 254 283 375 20 SPRINGFIELD,. Hampden,. 5 13 21 32 49 63 157 277 357 21 Sterling,...Worcester,. 7 16 24 40 55 69 254 283 376 22 Stockbridge,..Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 88 274 347 23 Stoneham,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 196 280 364 24 Stoughton,.. Norfolk,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 210 280 368 25 Stow,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 19 280 364 26 Sturbridge,...Worcester,. 7 16 2 40 55 69 255 283 376 27 Sudbury,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 197 280 364 28 Sunderland,. Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 147 277 355 29 Sutton,... Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 25 283 376 30 Swampscott,..Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 136 276 353 31 Swansea,...Bristol,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 102 274 349 32 TAUNTON,...Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 102 274 349 33 Templeton,.. Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 256 283 376 34 Tewksbury,. Middlesex, 6 14 22 34 51 65 197 280 364 35 Tisbury,...Dukes,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 108 275 349 36 Tolland,.. Hampden,. 5 13 21 32 49 63 161 278 357 37 Topsfield,...Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 137 276 353 38 Townsend,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 65 198 280 364 39 Truro,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 77 273 344 40 Tyngsborough,..Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 51 6 198 280 364 41 Tyringham,...Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 26 45 59 89 274 347 42 Upton,... Worcester, 8 16 24 40 55 69 256 283 376 43 Uxbridge,...Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 256 283 376 TABULAR INDEX. 805 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONTINUED. 4..2a >-..2 2 ci 0U 0.0 422 443 - 470 550 621 631 641 661 675 719 728 746 770 786 1 388 440 449 456 493 618 628 638 648 672 708 727 736 759 779 2 418 443 450 470 542 621 631 640 659 675 718 730 746 769 785 3 386 439 449 456 488 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 757 779 4 398 441 449 462 509 619 629 638 652 673 711 727 740 762 781 5 412 442 468 531 620 630 640 657 64 716 729 744 766 784 6 412 442 468 531 620 630 640 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 7 430 444 450 474 566 622 632 641 664 676 723 730 748 773 788 8 398 441 449 462 509 619 629 638 652 673 711 729 740 762 781 9 388 440 449 456 493 618 628 638 648 672 708 727 736 759 779 10 412 442 - 468 531 620 630 640 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 11 422 443 - 470 550 621 631 - 661 675 720 728 746 770 786 12 406 441 - 464 519 620 629 639 655 774 713 729 742 764 783 13 430 444 - 474 566 622 632 641 664 676 723 728 748 773 788 14 430 444 450 474 566 622 632 641 664 676 723 728 748 773 788 15 406 441 - 464 519 620 629 639 655 674 713 728 742 764 783 16 422 443 450 470 550 621 631 641 661 675 720 728 746 770 786 17 402 441 - 462 513 619 629 639 653 673 712 729 740 763 782 18 430 44 450 474 567 622 632 641 664 676 723 728 748 773 788 19 402 441 - 464 513 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 763 782 20 430 441 - 474 567 622 632 - 664 676 724 730 748 773 788 21 386 439 - 456 488 617 627 637 647 671 707 727 636 757 779 22 412 442 - 468 532 620 630 - 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 23 418 443 - 470 542 621 631 640 659 675 718 730 746 769 785 24 412 442 - 468 532 620 630 640 657 674 716 729 744 767 784 25 430 444 - 474 567 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 748 773 788 26 412 442 - 468 532 620 630 640 657 674 716 729 744 767 784 27 398 441 - 462 509 619 629 638 652 673 711 729 740 762 782 28 430 444 - 474 567 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 748 774 788 29 394 440 - 460 504 618 628 638 651 672 710 727 738 761 781 30 388 440 - 456 494 618 628 638 648 672 708 729 736 759 779 31 388 440 - 456 494 618 628 638 648 672 708 727 736 759 780 32 430 444 - 474 567 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 748 774 788 33 412 442 - 468 533 620 630 - 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 34 390 440 - 458 495 618 628 - 649 672 708 729 736 759 780 35 402 441 - 464 514 619 629 - 653 673 712 729 740 763 782 36 394 440 - 460 505 618 628 638 651 672 710 727 738 761 781 37 412 442 - 468 533 620 630 640 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 38 380 439 - 454 483 617 627 637 645 671 705 729 734 756 778 39 412 442 - 468 533 620 630 - 657 674 716 728 744 767 784 40 386 439 - 456 488 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 757 779 41 430 444 - 474 568 622 632 - 664 676 724 728 748 774 788 42 430 444 - 474 568 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 750 774 788 43 806 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS- 1875. INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONCLUDED. U U CITIES AND TOWNS. COUNTIES. U " * N U C r, U N 1 Wakefield,... Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 198 280 365 2 Wales,....Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 161 278 357 3 Waltham,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 199 280 365 4 Walpole,.. Norfolk,. 6 15 23 36 52 66 211 280 368 5 Ware... Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 170 278 360 6 Wareham,.. Plymouth,. 7 15 23 38 53 67 222 278 370 7 Warren,...Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 257 283 376 8 Warwick,. Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 147 277 355 9 Washington,.. Berkshire,. 3 11 19 28 45 59 89 274 347 10 Watertown,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 199 280 365 11 Wayland,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 200 280 365 12 Webster,...Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 257 283 376 13 Wellfleet,... Barnstablc,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 78 273 344 14 Wendell,.. Franklin,.. 5 3 21 30 49 63 148 277 355 15 Wenham,...Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 137 276 353 16 Westborough,.. Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 258 283 376 17 West Boylston,.. Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 258 283 376 18 West Bridgewater,. Plymouth,. 7 15 23 38 53 67 222 281 371 19 West Brookfield,. Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 258 283 377 20 Westfield,...Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 49 63 162 278 357 21 Westford,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 200 280 365 22 Westhampton,.. Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 171 278 360 23 Westminster,..Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 259 283 377 24 West Newbury,..Essex,. 4 12 20 30 48 62 138 276 353 25 Weston,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 200 280 365 26 Westport,...Bristol,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 106 274 349 27 West Springfield,. Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 50 64 162 278 358 28 West Stockbridge,. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 90 274 347 29 Weymouth,..Norfolk,. 6 15 23 36 52 66 211 281 368 30 Whately,...Franklin,.. 5 13 21 30 49 63 148 277 356 31 Wilbraham,.. Hampden,.. 5 13 21 32 50 64 162 278 358 32 Williamsburg,..Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 171 278 360 33 Williamstown,.. Berkshire,. 3 11 19 28 46 60 90 274 347 34 Wilmington,.. Middlesex,. 6 14 22 34 52 66 201 280 365 35 Winchendon,..Worcester,. 8 16 24 40 55 69 259 283 377 36 Winchester,. Middlesex,..14 22 36 52 66 201 280 365 37 Windsor,.. Berkshire,.. 3 11 19 28 46 60 90 274 347 38 Winthrop,...Suffolk,.. 7 15 23 38 54 68 234 282 371 39 Woburn,...Middlesex,. 6 14 22 36 52 66 202 280 365 40 WORCESTER,.. Worcester, 8 16 24 40 55 69 260 283 377 41 Worthington,..Hampshire,. 5 13 21 32 50 64 172 278 360 42 Wrentham,.. Norfolk,. 6 15 23 36 52 66 212 281 368 43 Yarmouth,... Barnstable,. 3 11 19 26 45 59 78 273 344 TABULAR INDEX. 807 INDEX FOR CITIES AND TOWNS-CONCLUDED. I- I I! K 77t6 40 40..1t. 8= 0 a0. 07 6 05 40 412 442 - 468 533 620 630 658 674 716 728 744 767 784 1 1 402 441 - 464 514 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 763 782 2 414 442 - 468 534 620 630 - 658 674 716 728 744 767 784 3 418 443 - 470 543 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 746 769 785 4 406 441 - 464 519 620 629 639 655 674 713 728 742 764 783 5 422 443 - 470 550 621 631 641 661 675 720 728 746 770 786 6 430 444 - 474 568 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 750 774 788 7 398 441 - 462 510 619 629 639 652 673 711 729 740 762 782 8 386 439 - 456 488 617 627 637 647 - - 729 736 757 779 9 414 442 468 534 620 630 640 658 674 716 728 744 767 784 10 414 442 - 468 535 620 630 440 658 674 717 728 744 767 784 11 430 444 - 474 569 622 632 641 664 676 724 728 750 774 788 12 398 441 1 - 462 510 619 629 1639 652 673 711 729 740 762 782 14 394 440 - 460 505 618 628 638 651 672 710 729 738 761 781 15 430 444 - 474 569 622 632 641 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 16 432 444 - 474 569 622 632 641 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 17 422 443 - 470 551 621 631 641 661 675 720 730 746 770 786 18 432 444 - 474 570 622 632 641 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 19 402 441 1 - 464 514 619 629 639 653 673 712 727 740 763 782 20 414 442 - 468 535 620 630 - 658 674 717 728 744 767 785 21 406 1441 - 464 519 620 629 639 6551 674 713 729 742 764 783 22 432 444 - 474 570 622 632 641 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 23 396 4401 - 460 505 618 628 638 651 672 710 729 738 761 781 24 414 442 - 468 535 620 630 640 658 674 717 728 744 767 785 25 388 4401 - 45 4 494 618 628 638 648 672 708 727 736 759 780 26 402 441 - 464 515 619 629 - 1 653 673 713 727 740 763 782 27 386 439 - 456 489 061 627 637 647 671 707 727 736 7571 779 28 418 443 1 1470 543 621 631 640 659 675 718 728 746 769 785 29 400 441 - 462 510 619 629 639 652 673 711 29 740 762 782 30 402 441 - 464 515 619 629 639 653 673 713 727 740 763 782 31 406 442 1 - - 464 519 620 629 6391 655 674 714 728 742' 764 783 32 386 439 - 456 489 617 627 637 647 671 707 727 736 757 779 33 414 442 - 468 535 620 1 630 - 658 674 717 728 744 767 785' 34 432 1 4441 - 474 5 570 622 632 1 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 35 414 442 - 468 535 620 630 640 658 675 717 728 744 767 785 36 386 439 456 489 617 627 637 647 671 707 729 736 757 779 37 422 443 - 472 555 621 631 641 661 676 721 730 746 771 786 38 414 442 - 468 536 620 630 - 658 6751 717 728 744 767 785 39 432 1444 - 474 570 622 632 641 665 676 724 728 750 774 788 i 40 406 442 - 464 520 60 629 - 655 674 714 729 742 764 783 41 418 443 - 470 543 621 631 - 660 675 718 730 746 769 785 42 3821 439 - 454 483 617 627 637 645 671 70 729 734 756 778 43 808 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS —1875. THE STATE AND COUNTIES. THE STATE AND COUNTIES. 8 a 8 THE STATE,.. 8 16 24 40 55 70 269 284 377 1 Barnstable,.. 11 19 26 45 59 263 273 377 2 Berkshire,..... 319 26 45 59 264 273 377 3 Bristol,..... 3 11 19 28 46 60 264 274 377 4 Dukes,..... 12 20 28 46 60 264 275 377 5 Essex,. 4 12 20 28 47 61 265 275 377 6 Franklin,...4 12 20 30 48 62 265 276 378 7 Hampden,.... 5 13 21 32 49 63 266 277 378 8 Hampshire,. 13 21 32 50 64 266 278 378 9 Middlesex,...5 13 21 32 50 64 266 278 378 10 Nantucket,..... 6 14 22 36 52 66 267 280 378 11 Norfolk,... 14 22 36 52 66 267 280 378 12 Plymouth,.. 15 23 36 52 66 268 281 378 13 Suffolk,.... 7 15 23 38 53 67 268 281 378 14 Worcester,.... 7 15 23 38 54 68 268 282 378 TABDULAR INDEX. 809 THE STATE AND COUNTIES. S M Ik 8 IS~ a^ s 0 19 -a E s a'0 O 0 3T Q V. 0 00 432 445 451 476 623 633 642 666 677 - 731 750 - 789 432 439 449 454 617 627 637 645 671 705 731 734 755 778 1 432 439 449 454 617 627 637 645 671 706 731 734 756 778 2 432 439 449 456 617 627 637 647 671 707 731 736 758 779 3 432 440 449 458 618 628 638 648 672 708 731 736 759 780 4 432 440 449 458 618 628 638 649 672 708 731 736 759 780 5 432 440 449 460 618 628 638 651 672 711 731 738 761 781 6 432 441 449 462 619 629 639 652 673 712 731 740 762 782 7 433 441 450 464 619 629 639 654 673 713 731 740 763 782 8 433 442 450 464 620 630 639 655 674 714 731 742 764 783 9 433 442 450 468 621 630 640 658 675 717 731 744 768 785 10 433 442 450 468.621 630 640 658 675 717 731 744 768 785 11 433 443 450 470 621 631 640 660 675 718 731 746 769 786 12 433 443 450 470 621 631 641 661 676 720 731 746 771 786 13 433 443 450 472 622 631 641 661 676 721 731 746 771 787 14 102